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The Morning Record, June 06, 1897
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1897-06-06
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MORNING
IT CREWED A STIR.
orrxoiAi. PAPS
ST. P&AHOIS SCHOOL.
Annual Oto^g Xxeroiaes In City
Opera Bense Jnne 16.
The annnal eloa^ exercises of 8L
Fiu.!, Kbool will 't.k. plu. Ill ihe
City Opera boose Jnne 15. The pro
gram will fnrniah an excellent enter.
of drationa, moaie, inatrn-,
mc/ntal and vocal, dramaUc aketehes
and other enjoyable teatncea. Like
all preriooit eventt of this nature ^ven
by the aebool. thu will be very pleas
ant. There iriU be an admisalon (pe
of ten cents, Jnst enough to pay for the
kaU. The. ffraduatea wUl be Anna
Mertea, Nellie Coyne, JoUna LabonU
and MoUie Need bam.
OP T^Z UiTt.
TwoCente.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SUNDA^, JUNE 6, 1897.
Fiwl Tw—No. 99.
PI&BICXV 2>OHOTTAn XZirD|<T
TO AOTXOU OP OOOWOU..
RECORD.
GImrclies and Sunday ScMs.
STRIKE IN MANISTEE.
SALT LXFTBB8 TIB DP STATB
LDMBBB 00. PLAHT.
Use different music books. We keep all
Bnsinese of the Company Temporar kinds:—Gospel Hymns No. 6, Christian Endeavor Edi
ily Snspended—Kany Men Throsrn tion, Sacred Songs, Triumphant Song No. 5^ Pentacostal
Ontof Woi« Beeanae Fourteen De Hvmns. Triumphant Songs 3 and 4 combined. Gospel
manded a Hew’ Arrangement.
I^mns all six numbers combined.
Jane 5.—Fourteen salt
liftenof the SUte Lumber Company in
Tha r^iBction of Uie aalarr of Klw
this city, eonclnded that they were
Chief Dwprae. and U»e eube.qnenl reeyesterday, upon
overworked, and
M. B. HOLLEY, Manm
>20 FRONT STREET.
ifnation of that oJBcUl. hae created
&e refusal of the company to Increase
I stir amonp* the members
tile
farce,
went
on
rtrike.
The men
of tho«.e department. Ithaanotonly
areall Folish laborers a^ have been
oTMted an inteoae feeling, bot an ao>
receiving fil.50 per day for the past six
tire morement to induce the soocll to
yeare,nDd an average of seven hoars
rct^n Mr. Des|nea at the he* of the
has been a day's work. In eonae^nenee
department. Ail of the members of
of thejwalk-out fifty men have been
the Are department hare aerred aa solnoteen under the present chief several SCahdsome Summer Homes for Grand thrown out of work in the mill, bcaide
the men emydnyed in three eampa in
year^ and after year* of pleasant asso
Bapids People.
tbe wOoda. The non-striking employes
ciation and hskrd work, in which the re*
Bev Dad F Hradley, of Urand Bap of the mlll wanted tbe company to take
lations existing between the men and
back the strikers for a few days nnlil
TT A gfg::En_.x.*s BOOKISTORB.
the chief hare bad much to do with the ids, passed through the city yesterday
their ^lacys could be filled by other
elfectlve work and eowiomloal eondoot on his way home after leaving bis fam
sxooK.
i—presumably union men. This
of the department, tt)e men ^ not take ily comfortably settled in their pretty
propoeltion tbe oompany refused to
kindly to the aewring of U>oeo tiea cottage at Omens for the season.
ooni<^. They say tbe men n
Mr.
Bradley
U
oonfidenl
of
a-good
re
' whiidi have boond them together in
come back aa individnala. Now all are
proteeUng the property of the taxpajr sort aeaeon in spite of the backward
______ ^_______
weather. Five new cottages are about out. ;
ers from the fire fiend.
llil
for
Grand
Rapids
.parUea,
iSAISBD THBIH OFFBH.
The action of the oonnell baa orompt■III
and tbelr owner* will take pomeesion
i
ed the membera of the detriment
in
a
short
time.
Oen
liyron
M.
ManUtee
Board
of
Bdueation
Eager
signapetitioB asking the oonnell
CntcbeoD
has
erected
an
attracUve
sum
’for
Prefesaor
0.
H.
Horo.
retain Mr. Deeprea aa chief. This
dosen’t feel more comfor
MaoUtee, Jnne 5.—Tbe Board'of Edalgned yesterday by mer residence oa the point facing the
table or wdl fixed than
nearly all of the fitty-twa memben and east. Mn. Bevier has built another neati<m held a meeting here last night
those who recline on Slat
the others wero 'expected to sign aa equally pretty adjoining the Bradley and riiaed their offer to Professor C.
. cottage, and >\'m. Weed has buUt oae e. Uofn, of Traverse City, to fii.SOO for
er’s easy furniture, which
•oon sa they oonld be aeen.
. Thla was not the only petf^nclrcn- : adjoining that of Mra. Bevier. One of the school year of tea moatba. A let-'
removes that "tired feelUted for the aame parpoee. Aaotlier the pretUeet will be that of Mim Anna ter frqm Professor Born was read in
ing’*^^ from all fortunate
sraa passed among the bualnem men Blehmond, on the bay ahore, and next which he inferred that that pr&e
enough to secure one of
and wilUpgly aignsd by leading to it U the new summer home of Mra. would be aooeptahle.
their cool rattera or reed
W. B. WlUard.
Both wiUbep
Pro^MSor n<Hm Aa* not suted^ttiat be
rockers or easy chairs,
the eonnoU at Ue meeting Monday add greatly to the many a
will phsitively aeoept this offerrbut he
Omens.
woven in handsome designs.
night
may
4o
so.
There
-U
strong
prcaaure
Frank Oravee will arrive tomorrow
The firemen are
A fine assortment of baby
being brought to bear Upon him by
oidnloD upon the anhjeet and It U to make ready tor the reception of his church oeople and leading business men
carriages, cradles, Ham
stated that if Mr. Dmprea U not retain family.
to
remajn.
Professor
Hora
has
been
mocks, Lawn chairs and
Mr. Braes will have charge of Omena
ed the prwent members will resign.
extremely active in church work in oonstools will, also be found at the very lowest prices.
. of the membera of the Inn this
aectien with his school datiea and
department are shared by many buslshould
he
leave
there
will
be
a
vacancy
Will Beaune Saturday MarfceA
B who eoosider (hat it was not
hard to fill.
a wise move to reduce tbe sMary of Tbe Woman'*Oemeteiylm
have twenty-four
on* who has eerved the ei^ «>
The Coat Oama Back.
tile cexietery
and'beoemc so throngUy oonveraant aettees is place
188-188 FBOHT STBEST.
I they will prove a boon in In ywtexday morning's Bticxuu) there
with tbe ayetem and the requlrementt
Oppoklle BastoU's B
of the city for fire protectiem. Many deed to tbe many who take the long, appeared an item , announcing an ex
ndo not hesitate to say hard walk out to the greunda. Before change of ove.-ooaU that occurred at
that, while the exerciae of economy
this there baa been no place to rent tbe Baptist church last Sanday. Prank
tbe nart of the oonnoa would be fully there. At the meeting- Tbnraday ^t Atkinson took, by mistake. Uervey Al
aonroeiated. tbe rednetion in that was decided te open tbe Saturday mar len's caaL and vice versa. Laatniaht
ket a^ln fOTtheanmmer just aa soon Mr. Allen returned Mr. Atkinson's cost
sonroe Is not the omreet thing.
ssaeentrally located place can be se V> the Bxcoud office, where It cai
WOKAV OAKS 'WA&DBV.
rtM»vered.
cured.
_______________ T*aaoo» Blga«d bj
of <A*
X>n«rtmwit A«king fox the Aet*ntton of Flw OhiefBaniro*-®***"**
Kw olM 81ga a Patition-WUl
to tb« Board on Xoadap Vi^t
CITY BOOKSTORE,
Typewriter Supplies,
Typewriter Paper,
Typewriter Ribbons,
Typewriter Erasers..
NEW COTTAGES AT OMENi.
The Man on Easy Street
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Mr*. Warren Heal Has Been Ap
pointed Depnty.
Grand Traveree county oan beset of
the dlstinetion of having tbe only
woman deputy game warden in tbe
country. Mr*. Warren Ncnl, of Neal,
has been appointed by Game Warden
OabOTD. and will qualify at once and
look after tbe game and flah preserves
iBthevielaltyefXoiig Lnke and sur
rounding territory. Mrs. Neal is a
, of determined character, and
baa cxeellesi qualifica^as for such a
poaltlon. She Is u active wmidawoman. a good shot, and can give cards
ud spades to say man in tbe manipalatlon of the fishing rod. Besidea being
M expert (a these reapeeU Mra. Neal la
an Mdenteupportor of the state game
and fish lawa. and takes m*ch Interest
la tbelr preaervatkm- The appolnti
meat U a geod one, and Mra. Neal will
wage u aggr^ve bampaign against
violatm of the law: and OEffenden in
ber iSmy will find that Mra Neal
will stand op foeiing.
t
%
■
Wui^rlnd at Oepamish.
A. Huntington, who ha* bad chargu of
the Noniavllle grist mill for the last
(wo years and a half, baa leased tbe
flour mlUa. In company wHh
io. E. Wolfe, a former rraldent of TravWee City. Mr. Wolfe bas been in Coprmtah for several moutiia and Mr. BunV
ta^ton left yesterday for his new home.
Mr. llnnUngtoB is a thorooghly exBoteneed miU man *ad he and Mr.
WoUe have cboeen a go
lha new enterprise.__
Ike Winnie, who has t mtiy j<dned
d a large num
tbeb
ber of good friends last night
Novotny's balL' Like
MrUns in Travene CiU tbis yraa
great, and Ike's friend* seiaed
opportunity to Imprsm npea ktef their
star *kmglifeofha^l( Long t^ing Tour.
SUaworth Hale laavea to-saorrow
oieralBg for OreenvUle and Grand BapUa. He will ride hka wheel a* tain
tba route of the itiay mee of tsro ywra
A HOBSSSHOE HAIL .
Made Mr. Lake, th* Biaokamlth. Very
Unhappy
J. B. Lake, the blneksmitb. wboee
shop is at the eoraer of Second and
Bay Streeta, met with a peculiar and
painful accident yesterday afternoon
While Bboeinga young mnaUng. aftei
driving the nail through tbe shoe the
sharp end of It protraded throsgh tbe
upper part ef the boot Tbe broncho
became reetiem. ootamenced to rear
and kick, and before Mr. Lake could
clinch the naU. the sharp pedat entered
his leg above the knee, barfly lacerating
the fleeb and severing a amall artery.
TO COHHECT BS80BT8.
Bioypl* Path Prpjsctod by FMoakoy
OycUng Club.
Tbe quMtlon of good roads Is being
agitated by tbe bicyle club of Petoakey.
An article npon this subject printed in
tbe Mouxisci Bxroxn a abort tiiqp ago
is reprodnoed there and the movement
bera’is being emulated in tbereaort city.
The eycllag elnb has voted to eonatrvet
a wbeelway eooneetiag Petoakey, Bay
View and Harbor Springs, along the
bayahora.
Miss Horton Svprlaad.
Last night there, was a aarpriae on
{..eons Hwton at the residence of Mra.
Thsatrlcal Hotea.
Monroe, on Eighth streeL She jeevea
Pickett A See^, the colored comedi- for ber home at Monroe Centra on
aas.-plcased a large andlence at Stein Monday. _______________
berg's last evening.
Dave Pickett
aeema to Improve each year: bis banjo
pUying. and maaipnlatiBg. and bU Mr*. M. A. Westgato went to East
dialect atories being espeeially weU Jordan yesterday to spend Sunday with
The re i of the oompany relatives.
A A. McCoy Uft ymteiday for Bof, are also very good
falo on boainma eonneeted with\be poenterUinere..
toto markev
Tbe Traveree City public will enjoy
Sumner GilberL of Hat
a dramatic treat in Steinberg’s Uread tbe Alumni banquet Friday evening.
Jane II. Mr. BarUgan wbois to give He Tetorns today.
Henry L. MlUm oan^t a two-pound
one of bis anperb
Dr. Jpkyl and Mr. Hyde, omen here rainbow tr^t from the B ardman
The New river lam yesterday.
with noted
York World says:
Ben Montague left yesterday tor a
The dying struggles and final dimo- week’s vWt in Ann Arbor *rit)| hto sis
Idtion of Mr. Hyde, as portrayed by ter, Mim-Gertrude Montagna.
Mr. Rartlgan, is one of the most inWin Brown of tiie Eagle oomposlng
________ten on
say stage, and leav j' with thoaudi- rocim wMt to Leland yesterday to
toeltng of awe apdnd Suaday with kls pareate.
enoe an Indeeor
aud wonder that la experienoed long
C. G. Turner retnrned from Nertoafter the eurtidn baa abut from view
podt yesterday, when k* went to aetUa
the mimic acene.
tbs estate of tbe Ute Geo. N. Smith.
PototoM Are Bi^ier.
Mrs. A B. Johnston and Mtm Bthal
Potatoes brought better prioea in the Johnatoo, Mrs. A, E. Portorand danghlocal market yesterdav than they have tot. of Old Mlmion, were ia town ahOp/
at any tiuM this Beaaon. - Not partien- plhg yesterday.
larly because the market took a jamp Frite Bettnar left an the steam barge
but beeaaae the boyere got to “bedc- Bdvrard Bnckley yesterday for a trip
ing" eaeb ether rather lively. Pricp* toiaHoago and around the lake,
ranged from U to 17 eeata par knikel, wftl be gone two weeks. Tbe steamer
Baral New Torkws brosgbt 17 etota. lataklag lumber from Mr. Bdtaerto
Taaterday George Lardia aUfved Eftteahonse A Embros and Frite will
aevenrarloada by raU andaoo koahala kavaafine trlpand intoraating nantisriU go to Chicago hr ^wat today.
sal expariaaea
Proving
Very Popular
Are the...
French Garment Co’s
-SKIRTS.
a wonderful degree.
PBIOSS ARE $1.60 to $3.60.
Exclualve aale tor tiiAs dty. at------- ^
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods. Carpet, and Clothing House.
IE YOU
'■I
oubt as to which
is^e best fioor to use send
us a trial onier for
The «BEST”
and we will prove to your
satisfaction Uiat it is all
that the same implies.
Manufactured by
HANNAH &LAT 00.
xoRxmro bboobd, sxmsAY, juke e, ise?.
Wheel Furnishings
i Church Serrieen Today.
Breritien.
joxoaoH ox GUisT (sonimnr).
Yheeohooator lAaerla etopped here
yeeteiday
end
unloaded
bay
and
gr%\o.
mUMTSB »!•« ■o»ai»i» Mxcart MMaiT.
are held in K. O. T. M. haU
The Good Templars Initiated four
>:») ercry Snndsy.
, TBAVZRSX OITY. . MIOmdAN.
new members at their meetlor last Sibleet, Warning Against ths Un
r»om T«« ®Tnc* or »*»
ruly Tongue.
aiebt.
OEAKU YEA VERSE HERALD.
Oplden Text: ^ Wboeo keepeth his
The Boye* band bae been naked to
—.Wr—
piny at Mantotee for the Independem mouth and bto toogoe keepeth bis soul
Are not luxuries, they’re necessities.
fBO*. T. B4TW Airt> j. yr.
from trouble. Pror. *1:«
Day oelelmtloa.
I<)oottt«|is: 1. Every wordef teaeh1. w. Hawkw. BdlWtf M>d lilunvw.
The eteam barpe Edward Baekley
lag;
to
be
guarded
by
srtodom.
t.
Win
left yeeterday for <adoa«re rrttA lumber
8UBSCIUPT10NB.
dow knows ne admixture with eeQ,
for Wm. Beitner.
Thm. Moulton'bae broken proipid and to shown hy a gpod life.
We are w^U supplied with Bicycle
Friday evening experience mecUng,
fertbe new reeldenoe dt C. U. SAerTjOO o’clock.
w^, on Union etreet.
Suits—how are you fixed for the
A special Invitation to extended to
UtUe Jake Caiman haeraoeleadn nil.
«,D.ouKm.
.
omtOiacwAtM
same?—Come and see ns and com- \
goat from Chloego. wbleh be to werh(KKOura XVjjraxueAt. urrotEAJf
oaa»,iartMiMn«A_'
ptoo*s
ln«
pare notes—also have more th^^ a ^
Miee Lecy D. Uwto bee returned
^utaoostul Si^^^ will take place
atr. from Jacinu aad opened her eoUege thto morning et 10:00 o'eloe^f' Chnneh
few belts—sweaters-capB—golf sox,
at Edgeweod for the enmmer.
nt eortier of Oek and Seventh ntreets.
etc.
Tat tkeorj
it to a1w«7b better There wUl be an excursion \o Mante- Ocmie!
onsonxeATioaAU
to let well eneoffb elooe to betnc ezcn- tee this momlaf, leariaf at B:SO from
fUfled la tAto clt7 »t the preeent tlve. the M. A M. B. depot, Boua4 trip II. Bev. O. Oeeklls. pMwr.
Preaching nt 10:S0 a. m.
Thesetkwofthe eoaneU tn rwlnelnc
Barrey Aadem and eon Edgar, of
the eelaiY of Pre Chief Oeepree SSOO m Chicneo. are rtoiUng Mr. Andoreonto men's elase in study.
jmt WM probably done for the beet parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samoel Ander- ' Junior Christian Endsavor ut S p. BS.
Christian Bodenvor ssseUag at e:l&.
‘ tatwwta of the elty, bot the reeolt eon.
Take part amo^ the. first.
provM that It hee.aot met with popoThe SMth Side Shakespeare olob PraoUoid gospel meeting at 7:S0 p. m.
lor epproThL The membere of oar toIThe Soda Season..
wUl meet with Mio. Walter Ibartell
SAPTUT.
aateer fire depertoMBt. who hare
KlstA street. Monday afternoon at Sev.O. A MortSree, XsMar.
•erred with Mr. Oeepree many yeare.
S:SO o’clock.
All
serrioes
as
nsnal
at
the
Baptist
»ad toho here eoeldenee ie hie abUily
draw yonr attention to onr fine grade <
Shd JndemenW will aek the ooaaMl to The et-neiTf OblnmUa will arrirc obnreh today, la the aheeaoe of Us
Ice Oreum Soda at, 9 eta a glass. Oool
Sparkliog Soda, Petoakvy Ice Crenm, (Its
petalh the pnwit chief. Bboold tAe here Tuesday for Inspection after pastor Ue pulpit will be supplied by
Bev.
Leitoh
of
Kingsley.
all crenm.) Sympa of fine flavor made
rhlek
ebe
will
go
on
the
kay
route
•oaasll ignore the eoatimeata of the
from pore fmlt jnicca only. Qiansse.
The
B.
T.
F.
C.
nt
0:1B
p.
ol
In
the
the firemoh, it to stated that aUof whUc the Crescent Is
Spoons, etc always neat and clean.
purlonof Ue ehnroh will be led by
them or aearly all, will rwiffa: thto There wUl be no reeerred eeaU for Mim No« Davto.
tor^nM^ecwl. s|iajicling, retreahiag.
•etloa to take effect when the re^na* J. Bsndall Brown’s eeaeoe, but those
nie
paWc
are
cordially
invited.
; iloh of Mr. Doepree foee into effect, in attendaaoe wUl be well cared for
KTAXSXUCAL OiPnCH.
& A WAIT,
which wlU be Taewlay. 11 oar Are de- by the ushers. Many ladies will
He*. B. Sslsbwr.
portment wee -composed of a paid reseat.
SnOM.
leceethiace woald hare a different The Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Sunday servieen are as toUowa:
PrsaehlBg at 10:S0 a. m.
eomplexioiL Bet here are men who nextTueeday. June Bth, nt the Snd M
Sonday
school
at
It:W.
reload'When called niee, aa^ who B. ehnrai. the meeting this week barY. V. A. at 6 p. m.
■leihtaiw cwganieaUons at their own lag been poetpoaed on aeeonnt dt the
IVcachlog at 740.
expense that the property ot the tax- ell day penOoostal sertiee.
Ever Burned Out ?
AU are Invited. ‘
Oxbloods, Chocolates,
payeie may be preeerred. Mr. DeeIf so yon know
Herry and Henry, sons of W. B
Us value of
pree has been tAeir lewier: the Trar- Andenoa the nadettaker, went to
Cloth Tope
•tee City department to noted as the Acme ttont fishing yeetmday end had K«r. In J. THpp. PuMor.
ZXrST7Xt.^.2TOXl.
best rolnnteer OTfantohtkm b Miehl- exeeileat Inek. Beary getting ooe The Ulrd quarterly meeting of Ue
HEW
X<OT
JUST BBOBXVXp .
o.
P.
OAXVBM.
ALCsnS
U. B. ehoreh. went aide, will eontlnac
Ran. and the oest to the city to enrprto- measuring 17 inohss la Isngth.
infly lifht. Under thoee oonditions it ChUdem'sDny will bs obswredat to-day. PrMidlag Elder. Bev. F. M
$1.67 ti, $2.2$
does te; seam wise to make material NorrtoTtUs a week frem today with ap MeCUntic, wUl be preeent Servioee ns
Other Colors, Other Prices. Mine
follows:
ndaetlonk in expense there, when
and all Ha bmoohea
propriats exerotom.
Tfaa Sunday
Are the beet And Lowest in Price.
Sunday aeheel at e:S0. Prenehlng by
nameendmay be reached byai
sehocdls in ekarge «f R Andereon. Prehidlag Bder at 10:90 a m. and 7:90
nnlform method of earing. Jhe tax •Misted by Mtoa Aagls Andemon.
in the eity.
p. m. The eaemmsBihal services will br
payers of the city will sapport the eennA large aodtonee wUl srltaese the after memiag set men.
3x« m. wrom.a me.
eil la iteeflorU to U|:hten the burden
CITY BOOKSTORE.
exhiblUons of mind readnomwet.
YEere will be a onion meeting of the n.B.Bouxv.M«r.
of taxation, bat thoee who would like
te eee the local fire departmeat lees ef- ing by Prof. 3. BandnU Brown and Junior Endeavor and Junk* ^tworU
feetire are hard to fled. True, there Lily May Brown, In Steinberg’s Grand Le^ue of the Second M. E. ehnrefautt
are many food mea who weald beoome tonight. Ths isstn of splrilnaUstlC p. m. to be addreseed by Evangelist
kl telsgraphy nre Jacksom
eapuble and eOeieat in time; but
Ytoe Senior Endeavor meeting nt 6:90
m^t aot the eoet in the end be eome- among Ue mysteries of Ue sge.
I'rsnk FrMrieh to sgent for Ue p. m. Lender. Mr*. Tripp. AeordJal
thlaff Wedonotoare te eoatc
\V . vt-rinr gssoUne engine, snd to dem- lavttaUon to all.
Our Special 48c.,
not thee mmittas of onstrste lu good quA^ities behsseet
one np in Ue rear of bto shoe store sad
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.
63c. and $1.00----the board of c
rednoe the
keeps
it
running.
Frank's
yscht
will
salaries ot Ue tenehers, to begining to
«r Vmth OlMieee Trom th» T*
Bear bam canes Mito met thss JM
have one of eight^hosns power, which
tox* •* AU
eahcMMlbaDrafSiata (ear sues)
bear fruit. It has turned out that
wQlbe put in the host in n few days
YSie man who steals the affccticta of
of our beet teacheri have heoosse plaeewhen
Us
cTsft
wUI
be
Isunched.
ODOtber man’s wife is wone thsa n
banters, just as Mr. Moore and ProfeeSDCSk thict—Bev. Dwight L. Moo^y.
eer Gruwn said they would, when the
•uaUBsr Banding.
Berivslist, iu New Ycxk.
aubjeotwas firat dtocussed. Profi
Tbs correct thing on warm summer
Bydar, a man- who has eamsd Us
tosk
tedfranhto
A man is pitiable
PursCrMBk TBitur,
oommssdatioa of the patrons of the sad n good book, which, tinctured with
wlf& Tbe wife to n re pitiable mho has
aehosls, has resignsd to aoospt another a litUe shade, form ths elements oi to spcure a Alvarw. Her. J. W. McOarposition. Miss Oovsrt ci^ts to go to
vey.
Ubristian,
Louisville.
t. boU mental and
Jnekeon to fill n position of rsopon- physical. While we have ..not had
BIMe A«mp«ee Onir ]
BBbfaerTaMBs.$aislaee.Wat«rBMlM (gaarnildlity. Profeceor C. H. Bora received many of Ue iradiUonnl
We CUD accept only Ibose parts of tbe
aatace lar lae rcera.) Xeutala arTtofae,
pester^y an offer dsom Manistee of days Uns far Uto season, we may and dlffervtit bmAs of the Bible which from
MB7 klada. Tbroal Aiysbii. sM Atswlaers.
their
intrinsic
truth
appeal
tow.—Bev.
•100 more than hto annnal salary as probably wiU have bafwe long. Any;
prlndpal of the Traverse City High bow good books are bandy to hnva WiUlnm R. LunL Unitarian. St. PaaL
•ehcoU It to sigulficaot that aeiUer nboat Ua honsn. in sU klnda
1 believe in music My children be
of thes4 made an effort to se- w.atbw.
At Our
lieve in it. Music to the oniveml speech
ouxe other p^itions until thof mankind. All nations interpret it
recommendatioB of the committee on
The June magnxiaes are worthy of alike.—Rev. W. W. BoJ-d, Baptist, 8t
Soda
Foaotain
aehools snd toeebers was made pubUe.! dose attentto«. as all of them eemtain Louis
Then it wswthsAb sUte of norcst was | urtl^ea of mem than paaMng interest,
Ooed TtsmeCnwtwrr we arc acm cealcat $e
alece" bat alwaja ur W >sqa
cmntod sm^Aig the teacheru Even ' Tsere are none more handsomely DlnThe external conditiona of life are inUou^ the board finally refused to | •trated
d thaa Bnnsay'a "Belles ot proving. The guepel of cleauliDem, tbe Prices and Goods That
rid'
Kjrm- 1. £> .rtWMl
' S'"!• «»!■«•
of...........................
nom IwM m»l
sd(^k4he recommendations of tbei
^ month.
,.K Xfc«
mnteioA *
plcutv of w ai*r. »!■ being preaobed.
Are Right.
Bluee. tbs seed bad been sown and ! this
,U. The
The magisiae
mngisine eoataln* _a.bbi Oottbeil, New York.
Bf Ue beat tea
other artiolca of pleasant and instruct
Womvn-a Am K*d Oxfords. »>Ud. 6»c.
vioes wilf not ge begging, began to ive reading. Lyon, Beecher A Kymerh
D's
fine Goat Oxfords. eolU. 69c.
Tbe avenge fitting school 4s ra
look about to locate where Uey could City Beokatore is full of magstlnea sod tbe llnpnlse of mesger motives. Tbe
Women’s fine tom sole Oxfor^ 46&
Women's finee dark tea SI 60 Oxfords.
receive aalariee eommeaanrate with good books, nU of the leading period- sebodU are mniKboin. and tbe boya
their abllitiea lu Ue ease of Profea- leala aad papeie of interest are on ihe undetatand and call them soeb.—Bev. good value. tl.O
Woman's fine strap Sandals. Ibuekle,
Woman'
gtoalar a Charles H. Parkburst, Presbyterian, 690.
Bor Born, the Board of Bdneatlon will a'lelvw ‘ne n
seek long before it aeouree tbe servioee lot of paper eovered books by best
adala, vkri kid.
Women’s
of one of <qoal ability, exemnlary auUora being raebed out by Manager
Grewrl)^ and decoy in ebaraoter arr *'woaoan‘s fine Serge CongreW 99c.
nhameter and enltnra Let as have BoUey at flm eeats each.
Women’s
Serge
Buskins,
88 ahd 90c.
•eoaomleal oonduet of Ua affairs of'
Women's Indlr KM Button Shoe. 75c.
M. E Uaakell to making n special^
the eity. bot let us not aaerlfioe Ue
Women's Vici KU Button Shoes, $1.
Q low manhood; amali eftoto, small
WiweB's
Tennis
Oxiorda,
white. 90c.
•mndard ear exnellaut public instltn of good reading. Snaday reading to
~ V. W. A. Paster, OhrisMtoasa’ KM. solid aeda Shosn. 9 to 11.
Mens ie order to mve a few oento a yvar good Uing to eonsider today. AU tian. 8t Louis
kinds ef good reading to one of Ue
per eopitn on Ue tux rolL
^’aildran's Kid. solid sole ohocA 6 to
alma of Mr. Baskell and when one
Tm. turn eeJe. 6 to 6. 90c.
wooto a popnlar magasine far a few
-OABBI80S
jyvmao Ue final HtUe pleamntries in hoan’ mental reemattoa Mr. BsakeU
OhUdrea’aTaa. no heri Shoes, 60c.
the Meslng houra of Ue legtolaUve amiBfMita’ DO heel Shoes, to., ISe.. S6e..
--PAINTER
90s.
•Sou in Lnsalng Bepreaeatntlve Perry to prepared to supply Ue
ury Uls monU eonlaiM "Queen VloMen’s How Shoes. 64a. $___ _
modestly resm<Bed in Ue haekgronad.
-pPAPER
Mm's fins Lac*, fii n to <8 00.
tertato Ooroaatiea Bell,'’ an article ot
wham he was singled out hy*Byl»f
Men’s Bicynls Shoes SI .ts to CL90.
Unhand all hto front tmU ktoaeked ktotorleal istoieat by Flomnee Hay
i-HANGEB
ward, Ulttstratad wiU a late portrait
•nt. TbtowMaotJustinllnasrlUUe
ALL Us Above goods am rsgnlar
of the Qaeaa aad written la an cater-POSTAL
/
aUM.ootalotefamaU aixsa.to eatoh
idana of Mr. Pwry regarding lagtolnUvu
teinlag style. AU the lending
yonreyu.
•ifiO^. bht the reprmantnUve was Imrinmnmouhnndnad added to n large
--OARD
!amaaevsr.Us<Rdn
Uat of popnlar aovela In paper
of Us eity.
\
it to on foot toestnb- Ue etodK fnmtobaa 1m naleetio
Now a
Itoh n MW antomllxatkm treaty hetween Utoeowliy and Spain, lathe The EaooaD reaches Ua people who
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menstlme BntUar Weyler to pnekia^ kV- ,
hto little grip and wlU go hoaa, after OotoUeLkm Barber Shop for i
Th* Original.
'VBDOI ' ’
lapttokUioff aUthe
Olty V«WB Oo.
M.H.(taxvna.
sfaOnhm
VoiiNING BEOOBD
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HAMILTON OLOTHINQ CO.
Sayl
TAitS, In New Shoes.
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
rt 1
ItSets Tbei Gnessing. Has Your
Attention-
Shoe Sale.
m
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Do You Know
rr.s.’T
FRANK FRIEDRICH.
HOBVIKO BEOOBD, SUNDAY, JUNE 0, 1897.
^ SHERIFF FLED.
KiuTAmt oApr^or Also mads
Knf8BZ.F BOAB<IX.
Vrbuw is Kndud Owm the Tn««ly
I is which Three ChOaeBe were Xillad
—Oonrt Kertlel FroMediaga Talk
•d of end Actios of Shatlff and
XilitU OoBdemaed.
Geiambu. Ohio. Jaae S.--A ^tedal
fnn Umhana WTe: loetead of a Be^ro
daBcltaf trom a trM U the noet prwlaeat etieet ooroer, aa excited' po'paline tbreB^ar the etreeu. the militia
aad eberiff hUlBr lathe oonatjjai:Ihe epeelaele of a peaeefnl oommaaitJ.
a aeelac aheriff, the mieaia|r eaptala
aad the military oompany mahinff
tbemeelTea aearoe. U preeeated. The
aheriff la Baleermlly ooadeaoed^ Ue
lelor the
people and U held reaponaible
ehootiap of the eitUeae by the mlUUa.
The oitlMBi laaiat that he waa altocetber too offlcioBe la the matter aad,
ehonld be reetralaad from ordeiiaf oat
treoim
Theeaptoiaie eoadei >ed for orderlap the aoldiera to fire aad Ue oompaay for fliinp Into Ue crowd of their
fellow eltixeas.
After their eaeape
from jail. Ue memben'of Ue
hare aot dared to ahow their teoea np
Ue etreet. aad maay of Uem hare left
Ue el^. Some of Ue woaaded elalm
that Uey kaow who ehot Uem and
aereial thraehlnn are laid op. It is
reported that 8mtU Bell. faUer of
Barry BeU, who waa hilled.
«e Ul] Oaptaia Leoatri.
The body of ••Clkk’ Hltehell. Ue
rapiet. la aa elephant on Ue haade of
Ue ehy. Mltehell a body, bainir uaClaimed by relaUrea. waa damp
Oadcnaker Eamphrey^ wapoa laat
dforUealchtaad
eflortawlUhemadeto dad aomebody
to aeeapt IV It beeaoM
Ue anthoritlea to amialain aaaraey la
trder to prereat Ue crowd from wreakinc reaceaea on the reipaiaa ThreaU
of rettlBff Ue body and bamiaff It an
freely Baade.
Before beiaff remored
from Ue ooart honae yard, relle haaV
era nearly eat Ue ooatuff Uedead
man. Brecy batum waafooeaad
hkaboea ao4 atoekioffa ware carried
away.
The amyor eeya that had Ue Ueriff
not hefleeted to get Ue prleoaeroat of
Ue dty. aa he wae adrieed to do. there
wonld hare been ao each trouble.
It le Uonpht that there will be a
eoort aaarUal lor aoaaebody orer Ue
■on partieipatioB of Ue Bprlagfleld
eompaay. wbleb. alUon^
ted by Coloael AaUooy of Ue ragitaeav hmtead of gaardiog Ue Jell,
aaarehed eway aader Ue adrloe of
Mayor Oaoeton. The eunpaay wae at
Ue depot awaiting a train borne while
Ue lyaohiag waa going oa. The aber
iff denica Ue raepoadbiUty for Ur
shooUag end eo dora Ue eaptala of Ue
' 'oetl military eompaay. The cltiaeaa
aaisrtUatUe aheriff find Ue Srat
abet
Sheriff McLean 8ed to Daytoo laat
Bigbtaadatayed'^tiieUyat hia brotbet^ home. Be explaloe that be left
L'lbaoaat Ue aoiicliaUoe of frleada.
alUoogb be had ao perauaal fear. Be
dccllaed to talk farUer
DIMqilO JOBBER
Beleaeed ^Frem Jackaoa Priaon and
JadnoD.^oae 5.—Cherlea i’riee.ellaa
Praattoe. Ue dUmood robber aad notorioaa crook who'waa releaaed from priaoa t^y. wa» immediately
by a ^poty United SUtee manhal aad
taken^'U-Oetroit on the charge of rob
blag Ue BwU boxea of St JoaeU. Mo.
I'Xiee eacaged from priaoa here four
yearn ago. aad waa aot reeapUred anti
two yean laUr. Daring Ula {aterral
Ue MIoBonri robberiea took place.
MrSTERT UNEXPLAINED.
latareatlnff P>eta About Pro£ t. Baa.
daU Brown.
Prof. J. Randall Brown, who -la to
preaeat one of hia myateriooa eatertela Steinberg'eUraiid tooigbt,
la a miad reader of <
nowa.'bariag been Ue flrat to preeeat
to Ue pnbUc the woaderfal meatal
o paaxUag to aeila a famoaa teat eeaaee ia Eaglaad Mr. Brown waa aobjeeted to Ue
aaoataawe aeleati^ ordeal. Uatoonld
be dariaed by emiaeat acUaUatB^ Ue
worid. aU ci wh<
aUac
lEaeted waa gaaaiaa mad barond eom-
k'atocy.
Ha waa ban saar SV Lonla, wbmn
BMAtbcrowBed a flonrlsg Bom. He
waa aest to Yala collage and afterward
to Ambmat eoUega.bnt owfag tokia
tohfood
otodani. aad he tailed to eempleto Ua,
eoU«a coana. Ia UTS be waa a re-1
porter oe Ua later Oeaea la Chicago, i
whea William I’ena Kix-m wae baaiaeaa j
maaager and F. W. Palmer, govarameat printer at Waablngtan, waa edi
tor-la chief. AecldeaUlly Ur. Brows
diworered that he poaeee^ Ue poof dirining Ue Uonghta of otheia and
anderaUndtag Ue operaUoa of a mta'a
br^ by .bolding bla hpnda. Thla gave
ga*<
him a woaderfal notoriety and hli ex^perimenta atartled Ue world
Mr Brown at onoe took to Ue ^atform, aad for Ue peat tweaty-Bre
yean be haa been dl^laylng bla power
befon Ue pablie by amoalng and la
in all pmrU of Ue
ooBBtiy. Kot only ia the United Butoa,
bat to Barepe he haa gieaa U« experlv
menu which hare made him famoaa.
aad It waa -only laat fall that be ntoraed from hU aeeond rlalt to Ue aid
world.
A FULL LINE OP...........
Napolepn
Bonaparte.
6ai^, after a groat battle,
“yon caanot make a good omelctwlthoat breaking a few egga" NelUerean
a merchant haro a clean atook without
Weaklsg a few priceo.
Refrigerators,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
„ Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
146 Front St.
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE.
Why Go
Elsewhere?
Our Stpek
When you enaaot better throe
prioro. CANNED 600D8 AT
LESS THAN WHOLESALE.
Hoe been brohea np ' in
aloea early in Ue aeaeon and for alxea Cora, Boltdpnek...................................
Uat are left w$ glee yon prioea Uat Tomatoro............................................
Paae. Early Jane.................................
are aU broken ap.
Pompkia. makea pie Uke mother
need to make................ ................
Peaohee.....................................................
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AU other gooda in proportion. Baking
Powder of pll Undo.__________ __
' For Instance:----AfllD.00 8aiv«aa*BMxe
0 00
111 Grades at Meat Sold Cheap.
GOODS DELIVBRBD.
...6.90
TELEPHONE HI.
CAULK EXT & CO.
Oor. UoloB rod Hlstli Su..
All wool black, Olay-Wont- O
•d Bait worU glS.00 for.. .O.^U
A good Salt and Cap for
-fl -fl gh
boy. aloe froto 8 to U....... J-«l V
THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
BIHB8. U» Fl.oh.^kcr wBI nala
uiUl fanher aaUc
r»k. ol
Mr. Brown axplalaa bla Alleged abil
ity to perform meatal faaU only by
oayiag Uat Ua mind baa Ue peenlUr
faealty of reoelrlag Impremloai -from
oUera by loach or 1^ oloae eonUct
Uroagh Ue will and net by worda.
What It ia he cannot telL The axarelae out reqnlroa Ue expaaditon
Ule aerroa* forea aad troqaeatly after one of bla experimeaU he
ia ootasletoly exbanated.
la hia Interriew with Ua old emper
or of Oermany, Kaiaer William, grandfather of Uap
he naked Ue emperor to Uiak of lonu
tber, aad Ue eld emperor Ueagfat
of Ue year of hie
waa hia anrpriae whea Mr. Browa read
bin UongfaU aad told him exactly the
figana.
Id Ue mldat of aa andleaoe of CalaaUaU. Mr. Browa had takea a Chlaamaa os Ue atage wlU ao laterpnter
aad from the working of Ue Chinamaa’e mind, operatlag Uroagh
miad of Ue ioUrpnUr. wiUoat a
•pokea word, be waa enabled to mark
npon the black-board a acrieaoftcacheat eharaetera which wen eatiniy
saintelligible to hlcuelf, bat perfectly
legible to Ue Chioeae. aad proaonaoed
by Ue anbjeet blmaelf aa exact eUUmeat of Ue UongfaU which lae
Urea^ Ue gray matter of hia head.
One of Ue moet woaderfol m'adr. ader* of Ue age waa Washington
Irrlng Blfht^.sad Mr. Brown gare Ue
flrat impetoa to Mr. Biabop'a work in
Bellared la BHber MaOe.
Wh; didn't they hare that baptiilag oat at Ue creek the other day?”
‘Tt rained fnriou«ly while they were
00 their way ont. and U-fore they got
half way there t^e man who aa going
lo be happxcd' aaid he was not pre;n
diced m faeor of either mode, and he
beiiered itwoalda'tbe ueceHKare logo
anr-darther wtfii the ceremony. '-^Chi
sago Tnbaae.
The new yarht for Ue emperor of
Romia ia a boat of &.S00 ume dleplacement. Her length ie SIO feet. breadU
60 feet fl iscbea and depth 82 feet fl
lorb<« She bai been flued with eaginee of iO.OOO boroepower and ia taIaed at CtSOiOOO.
«o;i
CUDEISnEWcPBIDOZD.
-OUR
-BARGAINS
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f-STRAW
i-HATS.
and no extra charge for gronpa. Bemember UU work U gnarusteed flrat
eioaa In erery rropect or money refnndcd.
Don't make n mixtake In Ue
plaoor-Pront nad Paok SU.
HIMES, Photographer.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh’s Academy.
T. Jj HOST.
The Bmia^ CbaraeUr Actor.
W. H. Hartman
ad bia own company, la
n np-to-dau prodnettoa o^.
meats.
FlifE, FANCY
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STAPLE
Groceries!
PBOMPT_DBUVBKT
And the VBRT BaM aoodn.
Frank Stepan,
BandoJpli8t,Wtitaid».
Tnlephone order* to No. lOfl.
Pillsbury
Flour I
lM>«w«d M» eey part at Ua eur.
TroTeneOity-
SteiDberg's Gniid Opera Horn
Friday Evening,
June 11,
FRESH
Family Groceries
.PepnUr Beu«r as4 CtaUlee
Prtedrich Block.
CHOICE
Flaischmaa's Compressed Teist
FresliYegetablesDaUy.
«tioim<m V'oilB. MaadoNa. BaaJo.-<}aIUr. Cello nod Baoa.
ftttnuMgbudfbcet Ink •( ill kMi.
Terms Seasoneble.
Boom », Ottr Opera Koaro BUeh.
Jacob Furtsch,
415 Union S«.
T*«ph«o« 84.
STEINBERG’S GRAND! ONE NIGHTONIT.
“Dr.JekjU
Sunday , June 6th.
Mr. Hyde.”
J. RANDALL BROWN,
The World Pamed Mind Reader and Spiritaal Mellom, in .hit Marrolooa exaerimrata in mental leirgrapby and ex-mpUScatlorit of Ue iatmt refined roritaalbtle pheaomeaa. naalsied by LILLY MAY BRUWN. •*--------------------..
Ue yoang and
Wag«r—----------------- *■
Marvelous Piet I
Thrilliflg Transformations I
i Eiciting Incidents t
termaaee to be preeeeded by n.O
Aet Comedy CarUis Rainer,
intredncingBpecialUea^
The coly t^tiam peraiitted to b6 asMl
UeBritlilif
I from AnU Miadr.
▼ou of Thaoka oy Ue O A A
At oar laat regolar meeiiaa a vote of
laaka waa aoaalmoo<-Iy exteadnl to
Ue Hon J. W. Patebin f->r M« able adUemr>r'-al day; lu Ue Boya'
bead for Uelr aereleea on Uat day; to
Ua chtrir who helped by their beanUfnl aoaga; to Ue Hannah Biflaa for
taroiag ont in a bode; alao to Ue childIt ia
rea wb<
who tnrned oat
la a mam to balp
eommemonte oar fallen ooaandaa: aad
i)all w
who helped ia say way to make
Uat da; aacred to Ua old eobUra. sad
Mr NnrUrap for kU
eapecially to R*v. Mr.
aermon oh Memorial Baoday aad to the
BapUat aocUty tor Uelr treatnteat os
that day.
C. 8 Vaoxs, Com.
M. O. Morgas. Adft
Facts and Fairy Tales
lawe l> ee oieea eWerMM te • ffM«
waMmirr
Ts.ASf«;Jiyr“*' inMMoair
Geo. B. Winnie,
8B8 Ptoat-Bueov
H0T|L LEELANAU.
ftrk StiMt, Mvhb rnst i Cut,
OPCM DAT AMO NIQRT.
Rates, S1.50 per Day.
Meal Tickets at Redeceil Rates.
?
A QUESTION
OF SAFETY.,..
Fire Insurance.
Spirit Power In Full Gaslight
‘ A Nointnhl fM|oill be ehnrgod to defm* «spen*«a.
Doan Open at TitV 8roaeeatariV
If You Have Logs lo Sell S’e'?re"iS^
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Souad Hem
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring,
Suits to Order.
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machtneiy, of all
Fine Merchant Tailoring. descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Carria^
aod Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
- Boar Wroeale tomh. Dairo Irom.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO,
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Pfp
KOHygia RBooap, atrarPAY, Jtnra e, is97.
SINFUL RAILWATSr S7>“.iirt,r^r.:
Battler Campania beat Ute gueenatowu-nUSHfBSS CARDS.
Llvcii-ool record by co\-ertn» the tSJ
mllPK to the Meraey l>ar Uahlabtp In •
houre and B7 mlnutea. at a rate, that la
WarthouMmen Daciara Tham To
of a 1-8 Jtnota or 2*% mltea an hour.
Ba Full.of GuHa*
rtnyer A. Spooner.^if Chlratro.a broth
er of Senator Spooner, uf Wbwnain.
Frledrieb Sloeb.
bar U-en appointed aupfAlhtendrnt of
££BAT£S TO THE 87QA| THOST
Haar Firm la Tiwabla.
Otlei^
June
6.-A/ier paHiDff the Indian warehotme in Chlca«o.
Ol.ltuao':
At Ruahvllle. Ind., e*-'
throttfh
much
ItUcatlon
the
atone
flm
•■ Laid M Their Dmi*
ftf l>ol«i« ft Shepard went Into (he handa [
ArrhlUld M. Kennedy. ...
of a receiver yeatetday. Thoroaa*"p J'"”'**'''
Wllliani T. AmenL
K U««Ha( A>k«aPhilllj>a prekid.nt
pfekidint of the Chicaao
Chlca»o atl
ati
"• T. cunnioffljam.
CunnlQjrt)am, <6.
the Atlraad Napert llle Slone company, waa appointItoljerta. Ilia, P. O. Lohmaa. At
PaM_lndlet»eai Poand AaalM LmM. [ ed totakeehapreoftheanaetf of
fl™.. ! Donvera, Ilia.. Henry Naffilaer.
-e-- BapMaa.
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, en________ J .. •- “•'tewipoi »• Hm.
. Scotch
u,,,,,,w folUe Jumped from a
. churta
•wt-HorrtMe Ta»
The aaaeu are pUced at I1.S50.0M; liablTI. city Opera Bmub Block
Cbteaco, Juna &—Mllltona of dnlUra of Itlea ITM.OOO. The plant la however, towvi. la Norfaik. England, eighty feet
to thi ground, unharmed, aave for a
. TCbatea have been Indirectly allowed by heavily mortftared.
■haklnc up.
.
varioua rallroaOa to the augar troat and
TMahoal aad Crew tioal.
----H«w
Ideas
in----The National BualDeu league haa
other favorltea. if the aIle«aUoiu of tfta
Chleapo. June 6.—The (u«boat Andrew sent out from Chicago a letter to promAmerican Warehoubemen'a aaaocUtloD Green eapibded her bollera at < o'cJocJc inert busineaa
thU momlna
The l>oat Immediately
to the intemate
prove to be true. Percy Thomptoa. aec* tank, and as a> trace of the crew can ba urging jhe
OOUO BOBTB.
wun- of the alBocUtlon, eatlmatea that found It Js euppoaed that all are kiUad poee ot the tariff question before June 15.
Ute tugboat carried five men.
Tht Jrpitnese training ahip Hlyei haa
tha Amertcan Suitar Reflalng company
arrived
at
Seattle
from
Victoria.
She
8TReET“RAItWAY BhIl'paSSED.
Alone la nved tS&O.OOD annually by thla
haa a complement of m men and sev
-—.jPretty Effects in----•yatem at the roada The Warehouae- Ooaa Thr«a«h Both Houm of the nuaale eral nsval cadeta
men'a aaaoclatlon haa aaked the Interw
Aentslaiaae at tW Pinal fiMiiton.
aeMwsoB the Ball Field.
atate commerce comtnln'lon to Interfere
SpringBeld. June B.—The last day of
Chicago,
June
6.—Following
art
the
ar.d prevent the aysiem of free moi___ the aeaalon of thla leylsUture becan in
League soom at base liall yesterday:
to favored ahlppera The areater pact the aenaie with the atreet raUway bill,
At Washlngton-^Thlcago S, Washington
Of the f..reooon,wa» apeni In araumcnla which was pawed wirb the am.ndmenii 6; at Brooklyn-St. leiuls 4, Brooklyn 8:
A» to the technical riaht of the aeaocla- -«1 to U. Other Ulla'passed; Approat New Tork—Idjulsville 8. New York 5;
lion to brinr the charires. and the rlaht
priaUns ne,odo for the erection of An at I'blladelphit—Pliuburg 0. Philadel
•f the eommlsrion to bear iW*n.
armory for the llltnnla National Guard phia 9-um|>lre’t gift because the Pitt*,
Woold nave MMwae TarlOkTabllaAed.
At Chka«o: to compel the ualnBof blow- burg men dt layed the game In hope of
Thl»-matter waa tffken under advUerain; at nalllmorc—Bain: at IPwtun—
ment. no evidence to be heard un- era un metal pollahln« ntachl^ery; to Fog.
11! a derialon waa announced. The rail- prevent Ions continued and brutal bi
Western League: At Detroit—Min
A committee wae ap
lead*, arc v. ry anaioua to prevent any cycle racing
neapolis 5. OrtftJt 18; at Columbus—Milbunr,
.11 „„ ,hu poi.,- „ia pointed t« Boiiry the governor that the waukee S. (
isl4; al IndlanaiMilis
Thompson. "be<ause It w ill reeull In an ai-iiate waf about to ndjoum and recess -Pi. Paul 4, Indianapolis 10; at Grand
Upon
rvaasembllnF
th<s
report
taken.
•v-aao^invilUK
»nc
retnori
n•.
■
AXpoe- which win lie anpleasam lothem. on thr Ctohe Savings bank failure was ' •‘*“”‘‘»“Kani
FxSS;;;:”:::;;;;:;
....................
4. Grand Kaplda
In a nuiahell. the gharae we have
Hateb'a CrceeUg..
presenird and adopted-dO to 10—a
Plant*, all color*, ready Trbverve________
brruaht aralnat liaty-aeven roada la
Western An
strict party v>ie. A numl^r t.f other
for bedding at
OeeUiekrtUe. ..... “
Truveree
City........ Are
‘■wain ! i,i„g
'passi^'and
took plgd
SOUTH 8IUE &BSSNH0U8E
lartre ihlppem by .lortna and clellverinB «n th.
the Halm that .the original anli- liUiiue-BrN-kford C. Dubuque 5; at I>es
OOIMO aOCTB.
Cooda free or cbante, amountinR to a
r.X.PiiBa
butterlne bill bad been stolen, but the Molnes-Burlliigton 8, l»es Moines 5; |
bate. We ask that the
Bt.
Josftth—tjulney
5.
8t.
^epb
17.
Telepbeoe
so
"
£ll>
W.
lUb
Street.
prerident signed the bill. The rest of
^lil.0, . BO. 8 ^
der them. If they continue
the Ume was devoted to rcceasea while
WHAT'S SO RAW AS iTJuNE OAVt
warahouaemen. to publish
A. M.:
F
tariff of waking for the house.
fi^-^ o»y. .TTtot
The house began with a row om Btom tl Smws far Half an Hour.PrMwM
areiUekellla.......
^wlih every shipper This wiltdo aftay
^atsiaagesort..
the correction of the Jcoirnal. and then
by a Cold Baiiis
mth ajty favorlllsm which amounts to’
■Saseh'sOreaaiBg
____ ____
Marquette,
......
Mich.. June 5.—Snow fell
fclalng rebatn, will give the warehotiM- the anti-department store-bill was taken
Tor about half an hour last even
It a fair chance to puntue their l»gi- up and after a long debate killed-r: to | here f-ar
*8. The AUen street railway bill came ing. A told ruin fell nearly all day,
tlmatc n
u andwill,
* -prelect the
-------over
from
the
senate,
and
raised
an
pre<-fdlng
lb_____________
email shippen.
other long and hot debate, wbich ended
«€igar ami CoBbe Most ratwred.
Plagrea aad ibe Ratlway Tax BHL
by the lAsaage of the bill w'Uh the sen"We are prefwred to prove all the acI-ansing. Mich.. June 5. — Oo^
ate amendments
Bills were paaged:
cuMtlons I make. Sugar and coffee are Problhlllng the employment of child la- Plngre-e. after ennsiderable conslderathe products most favored. Our wit-----------------------------aaLake...........
revising
the building
and loan Uw Oun. haa approved the Merriman WIl,
nesses.win tesUfy also as to similar
leOrera...........
the grocers'^garnlshment bill: licensing | *blch Increases the taxes upon railroad
t^OmMag.
privileges being granted to the big shippers of soap. Mpollo, pearllne. Hour, plumliers; permltUng the oomblnatlnn i “•’"'nga by about 8155.000 annually. The
e Oftnta.
Chief Lake......
seeds, fruit Jam and. like commodUlea of manufacturing and mining com- j fkcutty hat^ replied to the governor's
OaekamaJet. .
panles. In order to Increase wages, Both i request, respectively declining to give
Which are largely handled by great
revenue bills indorsed by the Chicago | •>! ppinliin upon the constitutionality
Arms. In the case of the American Ru
read estate board were defeated, as was of this bill. Governor Pingre-e has aUll
gar Refining company—the sugar truat the senatorial i
hllli to be----------------signed
........... -....................... The
rejected h(.
THty m tit* beat eigan
show that 300.000 bouse was In aejaion untU long a/ter
tor tfteae price* to be ob
to WO,too barrels of sugar have been midnight. The dock being turned back fore u^ay noon. Among these are bills
authorising building and loan associa
Mored for monihs In one rity.
tained uywbera. Aleo a
several lime*.
tions to Issue paid-up stock and for the
Ckaniss Will Be Olvea a Bsariag.
Both houses adjourned tine die at 4;6> creation of resene funds.
ooimnurioMa.
Later In the day Commissioner Knai
thU morning.
•f the Intemate commerce <
Twealy-funr Ifarem Boasted.
>imaa a»T.
AeewMd Matdsrer Cal. Hi. Threat.
announced the decision of the coenmlsA K. H. B*y.
Marion, Ind.. June 6. — Fire which
tAporie. Ind.. June 6.—The trial of broke out In .Holman Reeves' livery
Alon on the hearing asked for to the ef
fect that the hearing would be granted, Charles Pinkerton, charged with (he stable destroyed 815.000 worth of ■proper7» ••
but that the
murder of his nephew and son-ln-taw. ty. Tweniy.four horses were roasted In
1^^::
6 45 <•
Charles
Pinkerton, began In the clrroit the livery »*rn and thirty vehicles and
Tia-MansnE
thrir complaint and make thofe egplldt
their charges against the sixty-seven court here Thursday came to a sudden a largr amount of haraeas destroyed.
•
OB X
rallroada Atlorrey SumigemeU. „n be end yerierday. liecause the prtsriner bad A hlaiksmith shop drvd a wagon ahop
880 a.m.
half of the
............. ............. announced removed a piece of steel from one of his were also burned and a numlwr of ad
-f OaSu.u« JiueUMi. t-kV "UiU l.^ u,
that he would take atnety days toamend shore end cut his throat from ear to jacent buildings were scorched. There
ehaageaiyoi
W No. J. *8tops only to take
bis complaint. The decision of the com- ear. Hr was brought into the court room was about 82.000 insurance.
_
to leave it
tolsslon grcttUy surprised the aitorneya to apply for a eohllnuance with his life,
■U Jake Wwi I. Oaad Rareret.
Af the rallri^ds. who had treated the harainfc by a thread. The cuminuance
Atlantic, la.. June 5.—V. M. Lapman,
was grbnted.
r. a-iotOselL.
eomplatni in a rilghi vein.
a grain, coal and lumber merchant, of
ToBBeUe)- Bleek.
Spaerows Um> Caaae ofa Fire.
TrarerMOUy.Hlek.
i»«iltUknt abai^ MJKTorirr.
Wlou^ committed' suicide Thursday
Moline. Jlla.. June 5.—Sparrows that morning. He bought a rope Tuesday.
*TM BUI Pb«M) In the Wife Murder
had built a nest In an aUndoned drain Wednesday he urged that several bua—lfr«. Tniteh’e Aeroautlna.
on the residence of Kela Peiereon, of Ines* deals be closed Immediately, as be
Chleagn. June 6,T-*hie grand jury
ihlajcliy. weref the cause of a fire here. Mid be would not live UII morning
•erday aflvrn^ voted a true
The birds had built ihetr neat with
blcL was taken at a Joke.
Bobber RacUg Tor CUfia—Oan't lose your
twigs, rags, toothpicks and two or three
agaki^ A. “L. LuHgert. the rirh
pedaU.per^r........ ............................. Mr
Ptagree'* Vat. aiape tha Ba^
Cork Hs^te Grip*. airkU Ups. pot oa.
Qonts SoPTS.
■age^tanufarturer. chSrgIng him with unused matnhes which they had picked
Lansing. Mich.. June 6.—Governor
fhe.nluol5rofhiawire. Adolph L.LuelBmA Wire Tor cnrei. adlustable, per pair Be
Pingrw vcto*-d the bill apjirtujclatlng Bret
Pvd>U.wl(kS-lf balls, per pair........ t«
gert at one time prepnaed a cowarxily
82.000 for publishing the culleciinns of laserTnb(a.xo(uosre.ears........... ... I»
murder. 1ft announced blmaelf as ready by U»e prompt arrival of the Are .1e- i
Olber HetUrIrs U ProporUes. toailBg of
society relating to the
to take thMIfe of Otto Towh. of 631 Im- pat imcnu
early talrlory of Mkhlgaii. llecaute of all klnSa pcnsiBilr Coas. PaU-hlax'^rs* by
veraey avenue, hla r.rightH.f- He made
this the soHety In ar.nual setalan found Ur«* la repair tbsis. Sloglr
' "Tube
tS-S
Work
oS”;
a
Was Ba« as the WIsaaasM CrefM.
the suggestion to Mrs. Agatha Toreh.
It necesur)- to detidt to rease the pup- apMlaltjr. ObeapeM aUce to tbe city. OIre
ne a trial. SaUstaetlM gsaraaUad at----Milwaukee, June 5.—The Milwaukee ticatlon uf these volume*
the uife of hU remtemplated victim.
“That much." he said, holding up his weather bureau has rereiriH] repons
from
various
parts
of
the
slate
whb-h
thumb and frre-flngrr a fraciiim of an
Maser to ailre Lp.
Inch apart, "put Ih a glass would settle ahow that the froM of last Monday night
Awoaau puzeird u Boston clerk coo
him." Rtanied by the very sugaestlon was one «f the moat detrimental to Wis
of such a deed, the woman rrfueed to consin vegetation that has be«i wli- •iderably rp-i-niiy. Her liustwud u a
bank
|ir«r)(ii
ut in KewbntTporl. The
nesead here In years. In Washington
hear anyihng further.
TeaJos batx..,w .TrsvMtotyaa*
v,,
BU Raftoa
This, al liuit, is tbs story which Mra enmiy m-rrything hat been killed that netJonBl bank* roc«ive their bills in
TOre-b l..ld volupiarlly lo Officer Griebe- frost could destroy.
•lueUof if, w-bich are cut after bFiog
S18FJA
Bow. Amlstant Blair's Attorney Mesigned The gcueroos president gsre
Impartaal la B. aad I. Sc^Hetlre.
Ewen doe* not know w hether or not to
DCS MolneAla..June 6.-Jiirlge Holmes one of the*' sheet* to hi* wife, and tbe
belkve (he tharge. One of Lcutgeri's Is the district court has reiidircd a de- natnrallr started at one# /or Boston.
S(Ar.<-hcH friends has deserted him In cIMon which If sustained by the supreme After making some parebase* In one of
the person of Mrs Christina Frldt. who court may result aeriouriy to every
har <l« lared she will have nothing more building aad loan asaocUilon In Iowa. tbe Ja^ Meres she drew the bills oot
to do with the prisoner. At the elute'* It Is to the effect that Interest charged of ber pocketbook and oatnir Mid to
Ibe clerk, “Lend me your Kismri, and
attorney's olBre Mrs. FeMi made the by building and loan
1 will pay yoa," thereupon cutting ofl
Flstement that she was Ignorant of the ezeea of 8 ^ cent, U usu^us. ■
eonteniBof a package that was delivered
a bill. -The Bsiounded cUA atfiratmMat*
p;air
ThU
Tear
far
WUeaoMa
to Luelgert the day liefore his arrest to
fated' to receive sucb mooey from ao
Madison. WU. June 6.—The troul>le open a manafarturer of corrency, bat
hold In irosi for'hlm. Rhe said Altomey
Vincent UToie her asking that th^flellv- between the stale admlnlatration and finally the matter was exprained.—Boaer the package, which she had no! the old sute fair board over the fore ton' Record.
opened, and ehc then wrnt It to4be Jail closure proceeding* has-been settled and
In the rare of Maty RIemering. The a Slate fair will be brtd ItaU year
WasMat Da la Meatacfcy.
Milwaukee.
paritage containedJl^ in cash. .
Now." ^id tl»e lectnrer on oatnral
ABBREVIATED TELEQRAM&
VNK MOIIK DKHTUR arinpRS.
aciewu before a Kentucky audieaoe.
Forty ling-leaders of tbe San Quehlln "we will Buppoee a rc^oB ia which
Kaiwas Naa Miagba Off Thb Mortal CaU
fCaL) prison strike have been aent^ntnd majilng exi«tpd but water.
far Waal ar rash.
'Not nol" replied a dosen-indignant
Chicago. June 6.-Charles R Peraon. to solitary confinement on bread and
water
for one month, and will lose their voioea at obec. "We will suiiiMae ootba banker of Belle Plains. Kan., took poltobacco ration for a year In addition.
lag of tbe kind."—AilaatoOoiiatttoaon in the Grand Central hotel and died
The master in chanoscy of MadUon tion.
at the county hospital, (hat he might
county, llllnnl* will aell on Saturday.
meet an obligation to a friend, a 8t, June 18. to (be highest bidder the enorLculs man held his note, and as security mmie plant of the MadUon (HU.) Car
M/SCJfLLAJTKOtrs WANTS.
retained an insurance policy on Perenn's coirpai.y.
life for 85.000. The Utter was senalUve
There are in Chicago upward of LOOC
He could not meet the note, which was Williamses and George A., of tbe name
ovenJ^e. ao he took his life, that the debt Ilk, who Is a silver candidate for olrmight be paid out of bis Insurance culi Judge, expect* each onr of the fam
money.
W« ar« eioaiag oai a
ily name to vote for- him. He ha* ■CtAPM FOS8ALg~baowe a> tbeMorray lam
goodpaekaca
droptwd them a line to that effect aad f tOarBileewRitb from town, oliaMy acrea,
.Tea, good bouaing*. weU wsiered by
iker In Belle Plain*, and hint! at a big Wiuume picnic If he U " '
brengb PM of
lived In hit own home with his wife and elected.
U. S.J.KOBaAM.
two boya Hard times came and he could
MU* CarrU Stewart.ofBrodh«ad.WU-.i
Oot continue hla bnsinese without a loM.
haa Invented and patented a unique duat
<ytMdAppla*.perg«l....................
He doted hU bank and paid his depoa- pan that wUI bold itaelf in poslUen.
Uors dollar for dollar for their depostta.
Mr*. Barah BUU waa carried from her
The settlement ruined him. and Mnce
burning
borne
at
Chicago
by
her
hus
Cboiee
Mixed Pidtlsa, per bottle
(bai time be had not bees aagagad In
bnslneM. but had been looktng arauad band a»d WUlUm Vogel, a neighbor.
Bbe bad been overcome by amoke end
for a pruRiUlng opening.
Adsi in the Horning Eecord
'
HI#
for
some
time
after' HU creditor In St. LonU was premtog
'AHTBD-BIvsr Drivsts. Apply to T
kin for the amouat of the note, aad be-
-Silverware,
»■» a year* oW. mnd • guiet and «nob.
«ru«lv« matt. He bore a i-lut« pennnal
Prwident MoKlnley.md
Joke war called McKinley by bla
frieoda in Cb1ca«<
-Diamonds,
-Watches.
mism UD lonflEomi li
Fancy Toilet Articles.
Cut Glass.
....
Pansy
DIAMOND J.
TRAVERSE BELLE
Pipes-d
Wf
Tobacco.
?sr-
• A. W. JAHRAU8, • ■"rfK52!
Lederle’s ST-i'il'.J!:
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
ligtl;
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
Thurteli
& Dane,
Leading
GfUl Bipjdi A IndM B. 8.
Bakers..
Palace Bakery.
Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
«OUEDOATS,ai----- 5c.pke‘
D‘21"”TS2?SS'S?iS'J5SS”7.5^
■W*SSs'
>r/
..............
Thurteli & <3ane, Ltd.
Bring Quick Retanu.
OV7Z0XAI. PATMB
ovTnmrr.
MORNING
IT CREWED A STIR.
orrxoiAi. PAPS
ST. P&AHOIS SCHOOL.
Annual Oto^g Xxeroiaes In City
Opera Bense Jnne 16.
The annnal eloa^ exercises of 8L
Fiu.!, Kbool will 't.k. plu. Ill ihe
City Opera boose Jnne 15. The pro
gram will fnrniah an excellent enter.
of drationa, moaie, inatrn-,
mc/ntal and vocal, dramaUc aketehes
and other enjoyable teatncea. Like
all preriooit eventt of this nature ^ven
by the aebool. thu will be very pleas
ant. There iriU be an admisalon (pe
of ten cents, Jnst enough to pay for the
kaU. The. ffraduatea wUl be Anna
Mertea, Nellie Coyne, JoUna LabonU
and MoUie Need bam.
OP T^Z UiTt.
TwoCente.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SUNDA^, JUNE 6, 1897.
Fiwl Tw—No. 99.
PI&BICXV 2>OHOTTAn XZirD|<T
TO AOTXOU OP OOOWOU..
RECORD.
GImrclies and Sunday ScMs.
STRIKE IN MANISTEE.
SALT LXFTBB8 TIB DP STATB
LDMBBB 00. PLAHT.
Use different music books. We keep all
Bnsinese of the Company Temporar kinds:—Gospel Hymns No. 6, Christian Endeavor Edi
ily Snspended—Kany Men Throsrn tion, Sacred Songs, Triumphant Song No. 5^ Pentacostal
Ontof Woi« Beeanae Fourteen De Hvmns. Triumphant Songs 3 and 4 combined. Gospel
manded a Hew’ Arrangement.
I^mns all six numbers combined.
Jane 5.—Fourteen salt
liftenof the SUte Lumber Company in
Tha r^iBction of Uie aalarr of Klw
this city, eonclnded that they were
Chief Dwprae. and U»e eube.qnenl reeyesterday, upon
overworked, and
M. B. HOLLEY, Manm
>20 FRONT STREET.
ifnation of that oJBcUl. hae created
&e refusal of the company to Increase
I stir amonp* the members
tile
farce,
went
on
rtrike.
The men
of tho«.e department. Ithaanotonly
areall Folish laborers a^ have been
oTMted an inteoae feeling, bot an ao>
receiving fil.50 per day for the past six
tire morement to induce the soocll to
yeare,nDd an average of seven hoars
rct^n Mr. Des|nea at the he* of the
has been a day's work. In eonae^nenee
department. Ail of the members of
of thejwalk-out fifty men have been
the Are department hare aerred aa solnoteen under the present chief several SCahdsome Summer Homes for Grand thrown out of work in the mill, bcaide
the men emydnyed in three eampa in
year^ and after year* of pleasant asso
Bapids People.
tbe wOoda. The non-striking employes
ciation and hskrd work, in which the re*
Bev Dad F Hradley, of Urand Bap of the mlll wanted tbe company to take
lations existing between the men and
back the strikers for a few days nnlil
TT A gfg::En_.x.*s BOOKISTORB.
the chief hare bad much to do with the ids, passed through the city yesterday
their ^lacys could be filled by other
elfectlve work and eowiomloal eondoot on his way home after leaving bis fam
sxooK.
i—presumably union men. This
of the department, tt)e men ^ not take ily comfortably settled in their pretty
propoeltion tbe oompany refused to
kindly to the aewring of U>oeo tiea cottage at Omens for the season.
ooni<^. They say tbe men n
Mr.
Bradley
U
oonfidenl
of
a-good
re
' whiidi have boond them together in
come back aa individnala. Now all are
proteeUng the property of the taxpajr sort aeaeon in spite of the backward
______ ^_______
weather. Five new cottages are about out. ;
ers from the fire fiend.
llil
for
Grand
Rapids
.parUea,
iSAISBD THBIH OFFBH.
The action of the oonnell baa orompt■III
and tbelr owner* will take pomeesion
i
ed the membera of the detriment
in
a
short
time.
Oen
liyron
M.
ManUtee
Board
of
Bdueation
Eager
signapetitioB asking the oonnell
CntcbeoD
has
erected
an
attracUve
sum
’for
Prefesaor
0.
H.
Horo.
retain Mr. Deeprea aa chief. This
dosen’t feel more comfor
MaoUtee, Jnne 5.—Tbe Board'of Edalgned yesterday by mer residence oa the point facing the
table or wdl fixed than
nearly all of the fitty-twa memben and east. Mn. Bevier has built another neati<m held a meeting here last night
those who recline on Slat
the others wero 'expected to sign aa equally pretty adjoining the Bradley and riiaed their offer to Professor C.
. cottage, and >\'m. Weed has buUt oae e. Uofn, of Traverse City, to fii.SOO for
er’s easy furniture, which
•oon sa they oonld be aeen.
. Thla was not the only petf^nclrcn- : adjoining that of Mra. Bevier. One of the school year of tea moatba. A let-'
removes that "tired feelUted for the aame parpoee. Aaotlier the pretUeet will be that of Mim Anna ter frqm Professor Born was read in
ing’*^^ from all fortunate
sraa passed among the bualnem men Blehmond, on the bay ahore, and next which he inferred that that pr&e
enough to secure one of
and wilUpgly aignsd by leading to it U the new summer home of Mra. would be aooeptahle.
their cool rattera or reed
W. B. WlUard.
Both wiUbep
Pro^MSor n<Hm Aa* not suted^ttiat be
rockers or easy chairs,
the eonnoU at Ue meeting Monday add greatly to the many a
will phsitively aeoept this offerrbut he
Omens.
woven in handsome designs.
night
may
4o
so.
There
-U
strong
prcaaure
Frank Oravee will arrive tomorrow
The firemen are
A fine assortment of baby
being brought to bear Upon him by
oidnloD upon the anhjeet and It U to make ready tor the reception of his church oeople and leading business men
carriages, cradles, Ham
stated that if Mr. Dmprea U not retain family.
to
remajn.
Professor
Hora
has
been
mocks, Lawn chairs and
Mr. Braes will have charge of Omena
ed the prwent members will resign.
extremely active in church work in oonstools will, also be found at the very lowest prices.
. of the membera of the Inn this
aectien with his school datiea and
department are shared by many buslshould
he
leave
there
will
be
a
vacancy
Will Beaune Saturday MarfceA
B who eoosider (hat it was not
hard to fill.
a wise move to reduce tbe sMary of Tbe Woman'*Oemeteiylm
have twenty-four
on* who has eerved the ei^ «>
The Coat Oama Back.
tile cexietery
and'beoemc so throngUy oonveraant aettees is place
188-188 FBOHT STBEST.
I they will prove a boon in In ywtexday morning's Bticxuu) there
with tbe ayetem and the requlrementt
Oppoklle BastoU's B
of the city for fire protectiem. Many deed to tbe many who take the long, appeared an item , announcing an ex
ndo not hesitate to say hard walk out to the greunda. Before change of ove.-ooaU that occurred at
that, while the exerciae of economy
this there baa been no place to rent tbe Baptist church last Sanday. Prank
tbe nart of the oonnoa would be fully there. At the meeting- Tbnraday ^t Atkinson took, by mistake. Uervey Al
aonroeiated. tbe rednetion in that was decided te open tbe Saturday mar len's caaL and vice versa. Laatniaht
ket a^ln fOTtheanmmer just aa soon Mr. Allen returned Mr. Atkinson's cost
sonroe Is not the omreet thing.
ssaeentrally located place can be se V> the Bxcoud office, where It cai
WOKAV OAKS 'WA&DBV.
rtM»vered.
cured.
_______________ T*aaoo» Blga«d bj
of <A*
X>n«rtmwit A«king fox the Aet*ntton of Flw OhiefBaniro*-®***"**
Kw olM 81ga a Patition-WUl
to tb« Board on Xoadap Vi^t
CITY BOOKSTORE,
Typewriter Supplies,
Typewriter Paper,
Typewriter Ribbons,
Typewriter Erasers..
NEW COTTAGES AT OMENi.
The Man on Easy Street
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Mr*. Warren Heal Has Been Ap
pointed Depnty.
Grand Traveree county oan beset of
the dlstinetion of having tbe only
woman deputy game warden in tbe
country. Mr*. Warren Ncnl, of Neal,
has been appointed by Game Warden
OabOTD. and will qualify at once and
look after tbe game and flah preserves
iBthevielaltyefXoiig Lnke and sur
rounding territory. Mrs. Neal is a
, of determined character, and
baa cxeellesi qualifica^as for such a
poaltlon. She Is u active wmidawoman. a good shot, and can give cards
ud spades to say man in tbe manipalatlon of the fishing rod. Besidea being
M expert (a these reapeeU Mra. Neal la
an Mdenteupportor of the state game
and fish lawa. and takes m*ch Interest
la tbelr preaervatkm- The appolnti
meat U a geod one, and Mra. Neal will
wage u aggr^ve bampaign against
violatm of the law: and OEffenden in
ber iSmy will find that Mra Neal
will stand op foeiing.
t
%
■
Wui^rlnd at Oepamish.
A. Huntington, who ha* bad chargu of
the Noniavllle grist mill for the last
(wo years and a half, baa leased tbe
flour mlUa. In company wHh
io. E. Wolfe, a former rraldent of TravWee City. Mr. Wolfe bas been in Coprmtah for several moutiia and Mr. BunV
ta^ton left yesterday for his new home.
Mr. llnnUngtoB is a thorooghly exBoteneed miU man *ad he and Mr.
WoUe have cboeen a go
lha new enterprise.__
Ike Winnie, who has t mtiy j<dned
d a large num
tbeb
ber of good friends last night
Novotny's balL' Like
MrUns in Travene CiU tbis yraa
great, and Ike's friend* seiaed
opportunity to Imprsm npea ktef their
star *kmglifeofha^l( Long t^ing Tour.
SUaworth Hale laavea to-saorrow
oieralBg for OreenvUle and Grand BapUa. He will ride hka wheel a* tain
tba route of the itiay mee of tsro ywra
A HOBSSSHOE HAIL .
Made Mr. Lake, th* Biaokamlth. Very
Unhappy
J. B. Lake, the blneksmitb. wboee
shop is at the eoraer of Second and
Bay Streeta, met with a peculiar and
painful accident yesterday afternoon
While Bboeinga young mnaUng. aftei
driving the nail through tbe shoe the
sharp end of It protraded throsgh tbe
upper part ef the boot Tbe broncho
became reetiem. ootamenced to rear
and kick, and before Mr. Lake could
clinch the naU. the sharp pedat entered
his leg above the knee, barfly lacerating
the fleeb and severing a amall artery.
TO COHHECT BS80BT8.
Bioypl* Path Prpjsctod by FMoakoy
OycUng Club.
Tbe quMtlon of good roads Is being
agitated by tbe bicyle club of Petoakey.
An article npon this subject printed in
tbe Mouxisci Bxroxn a abort tiiqp ago
is reprodnoed there and the movement
bera’is being emulated in tbereaort city.
The eycllag elnb has voted to eonatrvet
a wbeelway eooneetiag Petoakey, Bay
View and Harbor Springs, along the
bayahora.
Miss Horton Svprlaad.
Last night there, was a aarpriae on
{..eons Hwton at the residence of Mra.
Thsatrlcal Hotea.
Monroe, on Eighth streeL She jeevea
Pickett A See^, the colored comedi- for ber home at Monroe Centra on
aas.-plcased a large andlence at Stein Monday. _______________
berg's last evening.
Dave Pickett
aeema to Improve each year: bis banjo
pUying. and maaipnlatiBg. and bU Mr*. M. A. Westgato went to East
dialect atories being espeeially weU Jordan yesterday to spend Sunday with
The re i of the oompany relatives.
A A. McCoy Uft ymteiday for Bof, are also very good
falo on boainma eonneeted with\be poenterUinere..
toto markev
Tbe Traveree City public will enjoy
Sumner GilberL of Hat
a dramatic treat in Steinberg’s Uread tbe Alumni banquet Friday evening.
Jane II. Mr. BarUgan wbois to give He Tetorns today.
Henry L. MlUm oan^t a two-pound
one of bis anperb
Dr. Jpkyl and Mr. Hyde, omen here rainbow tr^t from the B ardman
The New river lam yesterday.
with noted
York World says:
Ben Montague left yesterday tor a
The dying struggles and final dimo- week’s vWt in Ann Arbor *rit)| hto sis
Idtion of Mr. Hyde, as portrayed by ter, Mim-Gertrude Montagna.
Mr. Rartlgan, is one of the most inWin Brown of tiie Eagle oomposlng
________ten on
say stage, and leav j' with thoaudi- rocim wMt to Leland yesterday to
toeltng of awe apdnd Suaday with kls pareate.
enoe an Indeeor
aud wonder that la experienoed long
C. G. Turner retnrned from Nertoafter the eurtidn baa abut from view
podt yesterday, when k* went to aetUa
the mimic acene.
tbs estate of tbe Ute Geo. N. Smith.
PototoM Are Bi^ier.
Mrs. A B. Johnston and Mtm Bthal
Potatoes brought better prioea in the Johnatoo, Mrs. A, E. Portorand danghlocal market yesterdav than they have tot. of Old Mlmion, were ia town ahOp/
at any tiuM this Beaaon. - Not partien- plhg yesterday.
larly because the market took a jamp Frite Bettnar left an the steam barge
but beeaaae the boyere got to “bedc- Bdvrard Bnckley yesterday for a trip
ing" eaeb ether rather lively. Pricp* toiaHoago and around the lake,
ranged from U to 17 eeata par knikel, wftl be gone two weeks. Tbe steamer
Baral New Torkws brosgbt 17 etota. lataklag lumber from Mr. Bdtaerto
Taaterday George Lardia aUfved Eftteahonse A Embros and Frite will
aevenrarloada by raU andaoo koahala kavaafine trlpand intoraating nantisriU go to Chicago hr ^wat today.
sal expariaaea
Proving
Very Popular
Are the...
French Garment Co’s
-SKIRTS.
a wonderful degree.
PBIOSS ARE $1.60 to $3.60.
Exclualve aale tor tiiAs dty. at------- ^
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods. Carpet, and Clothing House.
IE YOU
'■I
oubt as to which
is^e best fioor to use send
us a trial onier for
The «BEST”
and we will prove to your
satisfaction Uiat it is all
that the same implies.
Manufactured by
HANNAH &LAT 00.
xoRxmro bboobd, sxmsAY, juke e, ise?.
Wheel Furnishings
i Church Serrieen Today.
Breritien.
joxoaoH ox GUisT (sonimnr).
Yheeohooator lAaerla etopped here
yeeteiday
end
unloaded
bay
and
gr%\o.
mUMTSB »!•« ■o»ai»i» Mxcart MMaiT.
are held in K. O. T. M. haU
The Good Templars Initiated four
>:») ercry Snndsy.
, TBAVZRSX OITY. . MIOmdAN.
new members at their meetlor last Sibleet, Warning Against ths Un
r»om T«« ®Tnc* or »*»
ruly Tongue.
aiebt.
OEAKU YEA VERSE HERALD.
Oplden Text: ^ Wboeo keepeth his
The Boye* band bae been naked to
—.Wr—
piny at Mantotee for the Independem mouth and bto toogoe keepeth bis soul
Are not luxuries, they’re necessities.
fBO*. T. B4TW Airt> j. yr.
from trouble. Pror. *1:«
Day oelelmtloa.
I<)oottt«|is: 1. Every wordef teaeh1. w. Hawkw. BdlWtf M>d lilunvw.
The eteam barpe Edward Baekley
lag;
to
be
guarded
by
srtodom.
t.
Win
left yeeterday for <adoa«re rrttA lumber
8UBSCIUPT10NB.
dow knows ne admixture with eeQ,
for Wm. Beitner.
Thm. Moulton'bae broken proipid and to shown hy a gpod life.
We are w^U supplied with Bicycle
Friday evening experience mecUng,
fertbe new reeldenoe dt C. U. SAerTjOO o’clock.
w^, on Union etreet.
Suits—how are you fixed for the
A special Invitation to extended to
UtUe Jake Caiman haeraoeleadn nil.
«,D.ouKm.
.
omtOiacwAtM
same?—Come and see ns and com- \
goat from Chloego. wbleh be to werh(KKOura XVjjraxueAt. urrotEAJf
oaa»,iartMiMn«A_'
ptoo*s
ln«
pare notes—also have more th^^ a ^
Miee Lecy D. Uwto bee returned
^utaoostul Si^^^ will take place
atr. from Jacinu aad opened her eoUege thto morning et 10:00 o'eloe^f' Chnneh
few belts—sweaters-capB—golf sox,
at Edgeweod for the enmmer.
nt eortier of Oek and Seventh ntreets.
etc.
Tat tkeorj
it to a1w«7b better There wUl be an excursion \o Mante- Ocmie!
onsonxeATioaAU
to let well eneoffb elooe to betnc ezcn- tee this momlaf, leariaf at B:SO from
fUfled la tAto clt7 »t the preeent tlve. the M. A M. B. depot, Boua4 trip II. Bev. O. Oeeklls. pMwr.
Preaching nt 10:S0 a. m.
Thesetkwofthe eoaneU tn rwlnelnc
Barrey Aadem and eon Edgar, of
the eelaiY of Pre Chief Oeepree SSOO m Chicneo. are rtoiUng Mr. Andoreonto men's elase in study.
jmt WM probably done for the beet parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samoel Ander- ' Junior Christian Endsavor ut S p. BS.
Christian Bodenvor ssseUag at e:l&.
‘ tatwwta of the elty, bot the reeolt eon.
Take part amo^ the. first.
provM that It hee.aot met with popoThe SMth Side Shakespeare olob PraoUoid gospel meeting at 7:S0 p. m.
lor epproThL The membere of oar toIThe Soda Season..
wUl meet with Mio. Walter Ibartell
SAPTUT.
aateer fire depertoMBt. who hare
KlstA street. Monday afternoon at Sev.O. A MortSree, XsMar.
•erred with Mr. Oeepree many yeare.
S:SO o’clock.
All
serrioes
as
nsnal
at
the
Baptist
»ad toho here eoeldenee ie hie abUily
draw yonr attention to onr fine grade <
Shd JndemenW will aek the ooaaMl to The et-neiTf OblnmUa will arrirc obnreh today, la the aheeaoe of Us
Ice Oreum Soda at, 9 eta a glass. Oool
Sparkliog Soda, Petoakvy Ice Crenm, (Its
petalh the pnwit chief. Bboold tAe here Tuesday for Inspection after pastor Ue pulpit will be supplied by
Bev.
Leitoh
of
Kingsley.
all crenm.) Sympa of fine flavor made
rhlek
ebe
will
go
on
the
kay
route
•oaasll ignore the eoatimeata of the
from pore fmlt jnicca only. Qiansse.
The
B.
T.
F.
C.
nt
0:1B
p.
ol
In
the
the firemoh, it to stated that aUof whUc the Crescent Is
Spoons, etc always neat and clean.
purlonof Ue ehnroh will be led by
them or aearly all, will rwiffa: thto There wUl be no reeerred eeaU for Mim No« Davto.
tor^nM^ecwl. s|iajicling, retreahiag.
•etloa to take effect when the re^na* J. Bsndall Brown’s eeaeoe, but those
nie
paWc
are
cordially
invited.
; iloh of Mr. Doepree foee into effect, in attendaaoe wUl be well cared for
KTAXSXUCAL OiPnCH.
& A WAIT,
which wlU be Taewlay. 11 oar Are de- by the ushers. Many ladies will
He*. B. Sslsbwr.
portment wee -composed of a paid reseat.
SnOM.
leceethiace woald hare a different The Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Sunday servieen are as toUowa:
PrsaehlBg at 10:S0 a. m.
eomplexioiL Bet here are men who nextTueeday. June Bth, nt the Snd M
Sonday
school
at
It:W.
reload'When called niee, aa^ who B. ehnrai. the meeting this week barY. V. A. at 6 p. m.
■leihtaiw cwganieaUons at their own lag been poetpoaed on aeeonnt dt the
IVcachlog at 740.
expense that the property ot the tax- ell day penOoostal sertiee.
Ever Burned Out ?
AU are Invited. ‘
Oxbloods, Chocolates,
payeie may be preeerred. Mr. DeeIf so yon know
Herry and Henry, sons of W. B
Us value of
pree has been tAeir lewier: the Trar- Andenoa the nadettaker, went to
Cloth Tope
•tee City department to noted as the Acme ttont fishing yeetmday end had K«r. In J. THpp. PuMor.
ZXrST7Xt.^.2TOXl.
best rolnnteer OTfantohtkm b Miehl- exeeileat Inek. Beary getting ooe The Ulrd quarterly meeting of Ue
HEW
X<OT
JUST BBOBXVXp .
o.
P.
OAXVBM.
ALCsnS
U. B. ehoreh. went aide, will eontlnac
Ran. and the oest to the city to enrprto- measuring 17 inohss la Isngth.
infly lifht. Under thoee oonditions it ChUdem'sDny will bs obswredat to-day. PrMidlag Elder. Bev. F. M
$1.67 ti, $2.2$
does te; seam wise to make material NorrtoTtUs a week frem today with ap MeCUntic, wUl be preeent Servioee ns
Other Colors, Other Prices. Mine
follows:
ndaetlonk in expense there, when
and all Ha bmoohea
propriats exerotom.
Tfaa Sunday
Are the beet And Lowest in Price.
Sunday aeheel at e:S0. Prenehlng by
nameendmay be reached byai
sehocdls in ekarge «f R Andereon. Prehidlag Bder at 10:90 a m. and 7:90
nnlform method of earing. Jhe tax •Misted by Mtoa Aagls Andemon.
in the eity.
p. m. The eaemmsBihal services will br
payers of the city will sapport the eennA large aodtonee wUl srltaese the after memiag set men.
3x« m. wrom.a me.
eil la iteeflorU to U|:hten the burden
CITY BOOKSTORE.
exhiblUons of mind readnomwet.
YEere will be a onion meeting of the n.B.Bouxv.M«r.
of taxation, bat thoee who would like
te eee the local fire departmeat lees ef- ing by Prof. 3. BandnU Brown and Junior Endeavor and Junk* ^tworU
feetire are hard to fled. True, there Lily May Brown, In Steinberg’s Grand Le^ue of the Second M. E. ehnrefautt
are many food mea who weald beoome tonight. Ths isstn of splrilnaUstlC p. m. to be addreseed by Evangelist
kl telsgraphy nre Jacksom
eapuble and eOeieat in time; but
Ytoe Senior Endeavor meeting nt 6:90
m^t aot the eoet in the end be eome- among Ue mysteries of Ue sge.
I'rsnk FrMrieh to sgent for Ue p. m. Lender. Mr*. Tripp. AeordJal
thlaff Wedonotoare te eoatc
\V . vt-rinr gssoUne engine, snd to dem- lavttaUon to all.
Our Special 48c.,
not thee mmittas of onstrste lu good quA^ities behsseet
one np in Ue rear of bto shoe store sad
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.
63c. and $1.00----the board of c
rednoe the
keeps
it
running.
Frank's
yscht
will
salaries ot Ue tenehers, to begining to
«r Vmth OlMieee Trom th» T*
Bear bam canes Mito met thss JM
have one of eight^hosns power, which
tox* •* AU
eahcMMlbaDrafSiata (ear sues)
bear fruit. It has turned out that
wQlbe put in the host in n few days
YSie man who steals the affccticta of
of our beet teacheri have heoosse plaeewhen
Us
cTsft
wUI
be
Isunched.
ODOtber man’s wife is wone thsa n
banters, just as Mr. Moore and ProfeeSDCSk thict—Bev. Dwight L. Moo^y.
eer Gruwn said they would, when the
•uaUBsr Banding.
Berivslist, iu New Ycxk.
aubjeotwas firat dtocussed. Profi
Tbs correct thing on warm summer
Bydar, a man- who has eamsd Us
tosk
tedfranhto
A man is pitiable
PursCrMBk TBitur,
oommssdatioa of the patrons of the sad n good book, which, tinctured with
wlf& Tbe wife to n re pitiable mho has
aehosls, has resignsd to aoospt another a litUe shade, form ths elements oi to spcure a Alvarw. Her. J. W. McOarposition. Miss Oovsrt ci^ts to go to
vey.
Ubristian,
Louisville.
t. boU mental and
Jnekeon to fill n position of rsopon- physical. While we have ..not had
BIMe A«mp«ee Onir ]
BBbfaerTaMBs.$aislaee.Wat«rBMlM (gaarnildlity. Profeceor C. H. Bora received many of Ue iradiUonnl
We CUD accept only Ibose parts of tbe
aatace lar lae rcera.) Xeutala arTtofae,
pester^y an offer dsom Manistee of days Uns far Uto season, we may and dlffervtit bmAs of the Bible which from
MB7 klada. Tbroal Aiysbii. sM Atswlaers.
their
intrinsic
truth
appeal
tow.—Bev.
•100 more than hto annnal salary as probably wiU have bafwe long. Any;
prlndpal of the Traverse City High bow good books are bandy to hnva WiUlnm R. LunL Unitarian. St. PaaL
•ehcoU It to sigulficaot that aeiUer nboat Ua honsn. in sU klnda
1 believe in music My children be
of thes4 made an effort to se- w.atbw.
At Our
lieve in it. Music to the oniveml speech
ouxe other p^itions until thof mankind. All nations interpret it
recommendatioB of the committee on
The June magnxiaes are worthy of alike.—Rev. W. W. BoJ-d, Baptist, 8t
Soda
Foaotain
aehools snd toeebers was made pubUe.! dose attentto«. as all of them eemtain Louis
Then it wswthsAb sUte of norcst was | urtl^ea of mem than paaMng interest,
Ooed TtsmeCnwtwrr we arc acm cealcat $e
alece" bat alwaja ur W >sqa
cmntod sm^Aig the teacheru Even ' Tsere are none more handsomely DlnThe external conditiona of life are inUou^ the board finally refused to | •trated
d thaa Bnnsay'a "Belles ot proving. The guepel of cleauliDem, tbe Prices and Goods That
rid'
Kjrm- 1. £> .rtWMl
' S'"!• «»!■«•
of...........................
nom IwM m»l
sd(^k4he recommendations of tbei
^ month.
,.K Xfc«
mnteioA *
plcutv of w ai*r. »!■ being preaobed.
Are Right.
Bluee. tbs seed bad been sown and ! this
,U. The
The magisiae
mngisine eoataln* _a.bbi Oottbeil, New York.
Bf Ue beat tea
other artiolca of pleasant and instruct
Womvn-a Am K*d Oxfords. »>Ud. 6»c.
vioes wilf not ge begging, began to ive reading. Lyon, Beecher A Kymerh
D's
fine Goat Oxfords. eolU. 69c.
Tbe avenge fitting school 4s ra
look about to locate where Uey could City Beokatore is full of magstlnea sod tbe llnpnlse of mesger motives. Tbe
Women’s fine tom sole Oxfor^ 46&
Women's finee dark tea SI 60 Oxfords.
receive aalariee eommeaanrate with good books, nU of the leading period- sebodU are mniKboin. and tbe boya
their abllitiea lu Ue ease of Profea- leala aad papeie of interest are on ihe undetatand and call them soeb.—Bev. good value. tl.O
Woman's fine strap Sandals. Ibuekle,
Woman'
gtoalar a Charles H. Parkburst, Presbyterian, 690.
Bor Born, the Board of Bdneatlon will a'lelvw ‘ne n
seek long before it aeouree tbe servioee lot of paper eovered books by best
adala, vkri kid.
Women’s
of one of <qoal ability, exemnlary auUora being raebed out by Manager
Grewrl)^ and decoy in ebaraoter arr *'woaoan‘s fine Serge CongreW 99c.
nhameter and enltnra Let as have BoUey at flm eeats each.
Women’s
Serge
Buskins,
88 ahd 90c.
•eoaomleal oonduet of Ua affairs of'
Women's Indlr KM Button Shoe. 75c.
M. E Uaakell to making n special^
the eity. bot let us not aaerlfioe Ue
Women's Vici KU Button Shoes, $1.
Q low manhood; amali eftoto, small
WiweB's
Tennis
Oxiorda,
white. 90c.
•mndard ear exnellaut public instltn of good reading. Snaday reading to
~ V. W. A. Paster, OhrisMtoasa’ KM. solid aeda Shosn. 9 to 11.
Mens ie order to mve a few oento a yvar good Uing to eonsider today. AU tian. 8t Louis
kinds ef good reading to one of Ue
per eopitn on Ue tux rolL
^’aildran's Kid. solid sole ohocA 6 to
alma of Mr. Baskell and when one
Tm. turn eeJe. 6 to 6. 90c.
wooto a popnlar magasine far a few
-OABBI80S
jyvmao Ue final HtUe pleamntries in hoan’ mental reemattoa Mr. BsakeU
OhUdrea’aTaa. no heri Shoes, 60c.
the Meslng houra of Ue legtolaUve amiBfMita’ DO heel Shoes, to., ISe.. S6e..
--PAINTER
90s.
•Sou in Lnsalng Bepreaeatntlve Perry to prepared to supply Ue
ury Uls monU eonlaiM "Queen VloMen’s How Shoes. 64a. $___ _
modestly resm<Bed in Ue haekgronad.
-pPAPER
Mm's fins Lac*, fii n to <8 00.
tertato Ooroaatiea Bell,'’ an article ot
wham he was singled out hy*Byl»f
Men’s Bicynls Shoes SI .ts to CL90.
Unhand all hto front tmU ktoaeked ktotorleal istoieat by Flomnee Hay
i-HANGEB
ward, Ulttstratad wiU a late portrait
•nt. TbtowMaotJustinllnasrlUUe
ALL Us Above goods am rsgnlar
of the Qaeaa aad written la an cater-POSTAL
/
aUM.ootalotefamaU aixsa.to eatoh
idana of Mr. Pwry regarding lagtolnUvu
teinlag style. AU the lending
yonreyu.
•ifiO^. bht the reprmantnUve was Imrinmnmouhnndnad added to n large
--OARD
!amaaevsr.Us<Rdn
Uat of popnlar aovela In paper
of Us eity.
\
it to on foot toestnb- Ue etodK fnmtobaa 1m naleetio
Now a
Itoh n MW antomllxatkm treaty hetween Utoeowliy and Spain, lathe The EaooaD reaches Ua people who
______________
.
menstlme BntUar Weyler to pnekia^ kV- ,
hto little grip and wlU go hoaa, after OotoUeLkm Barber Shop for i
Th* Original.
'VBDOI ' ’
lapttokUioff aUthe
Olty V«WB Oo.
M.H.(taxvna.
sfaOnhm
VoiiNING BEOOBD
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HAMILTON OLOTHINQ CO.
Sayl
TAitS, In New Shoes.
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
rt 1
ItSets Tbei Gnessing. Has Your
Attention-
Shoe Sale.
m
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Do You Know
rr.s.’T
FRANK FRIEDRICH.
HOBVIKO BEOOBD, SUNDAY, JUNE 0, 1897.
^ SHERIFF FLED.
KiuTAmt oApr^or Also mads
Knf8BZ.F BOAB<IX.
Vrbuw is Kndud Owm the Tn««ly
I is which Three ChOaeBe were Xillad
—Oonrt Kertlel FroMediaga Talk
•d of end Actios of Shatlff and
XilitU OoBdemaed.
Geiambu. Ohio. Jaae S.--A ^tedal
fnn Umhana WTe: loetead of a Be^ro
daBcltaf trom a trM U the noet prwlaeat etieet ooroer, aa excited' po'paline tbreB^ar the etreeu. the militia
aad eberiff hUlBr lathe oonatjjai:Ihe epeelaele of a peaeefnl oommaaitJ.
a aeelac aheriff, the mieaia|r eaptala
aad the military oompany mahinff
tbemeelTea aearoe. U preeeated. The
aheriff la Baleermlly ooadeaoed^ Ue
lelor the
people and U held reaponaible
ehootiap of the eitUeae by the mlUUa.
The oitlMBi laaiat that he waa altocetber too offlcioBe la the matter aad,
ehonld be reetralaad from ordeiiaf oat
treoim
Theeaptoiaie eoadei >ed for orderlap the aoldiera to fire aad Ue oompaay for fliinp Into Ue crowd of their
fellow eltixeas.
After their eaeape
from jail. Ue memben'of Ue
hare aot dared to ahow their teoea np
Ue etreet. aad maay of Uem hare left
Ue el^. Some of Ue woaaded elalm
that Uey kaow who ehot Uem and
aereial thraehlnn are laid op. It is
reported that 8mtU Bell. faUer of
Barry BeU, who waa hilled.
«e Ul] Oaptaia Leoatri.
The body of ••Clkk’ Hltehell. Ue
rapiet. la aa elephant on Ue haade of
Ue ehy. Mltehell a body, bainir uaClaimed by relaUrea. waa damp
Oadcnaker Eamphrey^ wapoa laat
dforUealchtaad
eflortawlUhemadeto dad aomebody
to aeeapt IV It beeaoM
Ue anthoritlea to amialain aaaraey la
trder to prereat Ue crowd from wreakinc reaceaea on the reipaiaa ThreaU
of rettlBff Ue body and bamiaff It an
freely Baade.
Before beiaff remored
from Ue ooart honae yard, relle haaV
era nearly eat Ue ooatuff Uedead
man. Brecy batum waafooeaad
hkaboea ao4 atoekioffa ware carried
away.
The amyor eeya that had Ue Ueriff
not hefleeted to get Ue prleoaeroat of
Ue dty. aa he wae adrieed to do. there
wonld hare been ao each trouble.
It le Uonpht that there will be a
eoort aaarUal lor aoaaebody orer Ue
■on partieipatioB of Ue Bprlagfleld
eompaay. wbleb. alUon^
ted by Coloael AaUooy of Ue ragitaeav hmtead of gaardiog Ue Jell,
aaarehed eway aader Ue adrloe of
Mayor Oaoeton. The eunpaay wae at
Ue depot awaiting a train borne while
Ue lyaohiag waa going oa. The aber
iff denica Ue raepoadbiUty for Ur
shooUag end eo dora Ue eaptala of Ue
' 'oetl military eompaay. The cltiaeaa
aaisrtUatUe aheriff find Ue Srat
abet
Sheriff McLean 8ed to Daytoo laat
Bigbtaadatayed'^tiieUyat hia brotbet^ home. Be explaloe that be left
L'lbaoaat Ue aoiicliaUoe of frleada.
alUoogb be had ao perauaal fear. Be
dccllaed to talk farUer
DIMqilO JOBBER
Beleaeed ^Frem Jackaoa Priaon and
JadnoD.^oae 5.—Cherlea i’riee.ellaa
Praattoe. Ue dUmood robber aad notorioaa crook who'waa releaaed from priaoa t^y. wa» immediately
by a ^poty United SUtee manhal aad
taken^'U-Oetroit on the charge of rob
blag Ue BwU boxea of St JoaeU. Mo.
I'Xiee eacaged from priaoa here four
yearn ago. aad waa aot reeapUred anti
two yean laUr. Daring Ula {aterral
Ue MIoBonri robberiea took place.
MrSTERT UNEXPLAINED.
latareatlnff P>eta About Pro£ t. Baa.
daU Brown.
Prof. J. Randall Brown, who -la to
preaeat one of hia myateriooa eatertela Steinberg'eUraiid tooigbt,
la a miad reader of <
nowa.'bariag been Ue flrat to preeeat
to Ue pnbUc the woaderfal meatal
o paaxUag to aeila a famoaa teat eeaaee ia Eaglaad Mr. Brown waa aobjeeted to Ue
aaoataawe aeleati^ ordeal. Uatoonld
be dariaed by emiaeat acUaUatB^ Ue
worid. aU ci wh<
aUac
lEaeted waa gaaaiaa mad barond eom-
k'atocy.
Ha waa ban saar SV Lonla, wbmn
BMAtbcrowBed a flonrlsg Bom. He
waa aest to Yala collage and afterward
to Ambmat eoUega.bnt owfag tokia
tohfood
otodani. aad he tailed to eempleto Ua,
eoU«a coana. Ia UTS be waa a re-1
porter oe Ua later Oeaea la Chicago, i
whea William I’ena Kix-m wae baaiaeaa j
maaager and F. W. Palmer, govarameat printer at Waablngtan, waa edi
tor-la chief. AecldeaUlly Ur. Brows
diworered that he poaeee^ Ue poof dirining Ue Uonghta of otheia and
anderaUndtag Ue operaUoa of a mta'a
br^ by .bolding bla hpnda. Thla gave
ga*<
him a woaderfal notoriety and hli ex^perimenta atartled Ue world
Mr Brown at onoe took to Ue ^atform, aad for Ue peat tweaty-Bre
yean be haa been dl^laylng bla power
befon Ue pablie by amoalng and la
in all pmrU of Ue
ooBBtiy. Kot only ia the United Butoa,
bat to Barepe he haa gieaa U« experlv
menu which hare made him famoaa.
aad It waa -only laat fall that be ntoraed from hU aeeond rlalt to Ue aid
world.
A FULL LINE OP...........
Napolepn
Bonaparte.
6ai^, after a groat battle,
“yon caanot make a good omelctwlthoat breaking a few egga" NelUerean
a merchant haro a clean atook without
Weaklsg a few priceo.
Refrigerators,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
„ Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
146 Front St.
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE.
Why Go
Elsewhere?
Our Stpek
When you enaaot better throe
prioro. CANNED 600D8 AT
LESS THAN WHOLESALE.
Hoe been brohea np ' in
aloea early in Ue aeaeon and for alxea Cora, Boltdpnek...................................
Uat are left w$ glee yon prioea Uat Tomatoro............................................
Paae. Early Jane.................................
are aU broken ap.
Pompkia. makea pie Uke mother
need to make................ ................
Peaohee.....................................................
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AU other gooda in proportion. Baking
Powder of pll Undo.__________ __
' For Instance:----AfllD.00 8aiv«aa*BMxe
0 00
111 Grades at Meat Sold Cheap.
GOODS DELIVBRBD.
...6.90
TELEPHONE HI.
CAULK EXT & CO.
Oor. UoloB rod Hlstli Su..
All wool black, Olay-Wont- O
•d Bait worU glS.00 for.. .O.^U
A good Salt and Cap for
-fl -fl gh
boy. aloe froto 8 to U....... J-«l V
THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
BIHB8. U» Fl.oh.^kcr wBI nala
uiUl fanher aaUc
r»k. ol
Mr. Brown axplalaa bla Alleged abil
ity to perform meatal faaU only by
oayiag Uat Ua mind baa Ue peenlUr
faealty of reoelrlag Impremloai -from
oUera by loach or 1^ oloae eonUct
Uroagh Ue will and net by worda.
What It ia he cannot telL The axarelae out reqnlroa Ue expaaditon
Ule aerroa* forea aad troqaeatly after one of bla experimeaU he
ia ootasletoly exbanated.
la hia Interriew with Ua old emper
or of Oermany, Kaiaer William, grandfather of Uap
he naked Ue emperor to Uiak of lonu
tber, aad Ue eld emperor Ueagfat
of Ue year of hie
waa hia anrpriae whea Mr. Browa read
bin UongfaU aad told him exactly the
figana.
Id Ue mldat of aa andleaoe of CalaaUaU. Mr. Browa had takea a Chlaamaa os Ue atage wlU ao laterpnter
aad from the working of Ue Chinamaa’e mind, operatlag Uroagh
miad of Ue ioUrpnUr. wiUoat a
•pokea word, be waa enabled to mark
npon the black-board a acrieaoftcacheat eharaetera which wen eatiniy
saintelligible to hlcuelf, bat perfectly
legible to Ue Chioeae. aad proaonaoed
by Ue anbjeet blmaelf aa exact eUUmeat of Ue UongfaU which lae
Urea^ Ue gray matter of hia head.
One of Ue moet woaderfol m'adr. ader* of Ue age waa Washington
Irrlng Blfht^.sad Mr. Brown gare Ue
flrat impetoa to Mr. Biabop'a work in
Bellared la BHber MaOe.
Wh; didn't they hare that baptiilag oat at Ue creek the other day?”
‘Tt rained fnriou«ly while they were
00 their way ont. and U-fore they got
half way there t^e man who aa going
lo be happxcd' aaid he was not pre;n
diced m faeor of either mode, and he
beiiered itwoalda'tbe ueceHKare logo
anr-darther wtfii the ceremony. '-^Chi
sago Tnbaae.
The new yarht for Ue emperor of
Romia ia a boat of &.S00 ume dleplacement. Her length ie SIO feet. breadU
60 feet fl iscbea and depth 82 feet fl
lorb<« She bai been flued with eaginee of iO.OOO boroepower and ia taIaed at CtSOiOOO.
«o;i
CUDEISnEWcPBIDOZD.
-OUR
-BARGAINS
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f-STRAW
i-HATS.
and no extra charge for gronpa. Bemember UU work U gnarusteed flrat
eioaa In erery rropect or money refnndcd.
Don't make n mixtake In Ue
plaoor-Pront nad Paok SU.
HIMES, Photographer.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh’s Academy.
T. Jj HOST.
The Bmia^ CbaraeUr Actor.
W. H. Hartman
ad bia own company, la
n np-to-dau prodnettoa o^.
meats.
FlifE, FANCY
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STAPLE
Groceries!
PBOMPT_DBUVBKT
And the VBRT BaM aoodn.
Frank Stepan,
BandoJpli8t,Wtitaid».
Tnlephone order* to No. lOfl.
Pillsbury
Flour I
lM>«w«d M» eey part at Ua eur.
TroTeneOity-
SteiDberg's Gniid Opera Horn
Friday Evening,
June 11,
FRESH
Family Groceries
.PepnUr Beu«r as4 CtaUlee
Prtedrich Block.
CHOICE
Flaischmaa's Compressed Teist
FresliYegetablesDaUy.
«tioim<m V'oilB. MaadoNa. BaaJo.-<}aIUr. Cello nod Baoa.
ftttnuMgbudfbcet Ink •( ill kMi.
Terms Seasoneble.
Boom », Ottr Opera Koaro BUeh.
Jacob Furtsch,
415 Union S«.
T*«ph«o« 84.
STEINBERG’S GRAND! ONE NIGHTONIT.
“Dr.JekjU
Sunday , June 6th.
Mr. Hyde.”
J. RANDALL BROWN,
The World Pamed Mind Reader and Spiritaal Mellom, in .hit Marrolooa exaerimrata in mental leirgrapby and ex-mpUScatlorit of Ue iatmt refined roritaalbtle pheaomeaa. naalsied by LILLY MAY BRUWN. •*--------------------..
Ue yoang and
Wag«r—----------------- *■
Marvelous Piet I
Thrilliflg Transformations I
i Eiciting Incidents t
termaaee to be preeeeded by n.O
Aet Comedy CarUis Rainer,
intredncingBpecialUea^
The coly t^tiam peraiitted to b6 asMl
UeBritlilif
I from AnU Miadr.
▼ou of Thaoka oy Ue O A A
At oar laat regolar meeiiaa a vote of
laaka waa aoaalmoo<-Iy exteadnl to
Ue Hon J. W. Patebin f->r M« able adUemr>r'-al day; lu Ue Boya'
bead for Uelr aereleea on Uat day; to
Ua chtrir who helped by their beanUfnl aoaga; to Ue Hannah Biflaa for
taroiag ont in a bode; alao to Ue childIt ia
rea wb<
who tnrned oat
la a mam to balp
eommemonte oar fallen ooaandaa: aad
i)all w
who helped ia say way to make
Uat da; aacred to Ua old eobUra. sad
Mr NnrUrap for kU
eapecially to R*v. Mr.
aermon oh Memorial Baoday aad to the
BapUat aocUty tor Uelr treatnteat os
that day.
C. 8 Vaoxs, Com.
M. O. Morgas. Adft
Facts and Fairy Tales
lawe l> ee oieea eWerMM te • ffM«
waMmirr
Ts.ASf«;Jiyr“*' inMMoair
Geo. B. Winnie,
8B8 Ptoat-Bueov
H0T|L LEELANAU.
ftrk StiMt, Mvhb rnst i Cut,
OPCM DAT AMO NIQRT.
Rates, S1.50 per Day.
Meal Tickets at Redeceil Rates.
?
A QUESTION
OF SAFETY.,..
Fire Insurance.
Spirit Power In Full Gaslight
‘ A Nointnhl fM|oill be ehnrgod to defm* «spen*«a.
Doan Open at TitV 8roaeeatariV
If You Have Logs lo Sell S’e'?re"iS^
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Souad Hem
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring,
Suits to Order.
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machtneiy, of all
Fine Merchant Tailoring. descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Carria^
aod Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
- Boar Wroeale tomh. Dairo Irom.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO,
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Pfp
KOHygia RBooap, atrarPAY, Jtnra e, is97.
SINFUL RAILWATSr S7>“.iirt,r^r.:
Battler Campania beat Ute gueenatowu-nUSHfBSS CARDS.
Llvcii-ool record by co\-ertn» the tSJ
mllPK to the Meraey l>ar Uahlabtp In •
houre and B7 mlnutea. at a rate, that la
WarthouMmen Daciara Tham To
of a 1-8 Jtnota or 2*% mltea an hour.
Ba Full.of GuHa*
rtnyer A. Spooner.^if Chlratro.a broth
er of Senator Spooner, uf Wbwnain.
Frledrieb Sloeb.
bar U-en appointed aupfAlhtendrnt of
££BAT£S TO THE 87QA| THOST
Haar Firm la Tiwabla.
Otlei^
June
6.-A/ier paHiDff the Indian warehotme in Chlca«o.
Ol.ltuao':
At Ruahvllle. Ind., e*-'
throttfh
much
ItUcatlon
the
atone
flm
•■ Laid M Their Dmi*
ftf l>ol«i« ft Shepard went Into (he handa [
ArrhlUld M. Kennedy. ...
of a receiver yeatetday. Thoroaa*"p J'"”'**'''
Wllliani T. AmenL
K U««Ha( A>k«aPhilllj>a prekid.nt
pfekidint of the Chicaao
Chlca»o atl
ati
"• T. cunnioffljam.
CunnlQjrt)am, <6.
the Atlraad Napert llle Slone company, waa appointItoljerta. Ilia, P. O. Lohmaa. At
PaM_lndlet»eai Poand AaalM LmM. [ ed totakeehapreoftheanaetf of
fl™.. ! Donvera, Ilia.. Henry Naffilaer.
-e-- BapMaa.
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, en________ J .. •- “•'tewipoi »• Hm.
. Scotch
u,,,,,,w folUe Jumped from a
. churta
•wt-HorrtMe Ta»
The aaaeu are pUced at I1.S50.0M; liablTI. city Opera Bmub Block
Cbteaco, Juna &—Mllltona of dnlUra of Itlea ITM.OOO. The plant la however, towvi. la Norfaik. England, eighty feet
to thi ground, unharmed, aave for a
. TCbatea have been Indirectly allowed by heavily mortftared.
■haklnc up.
.
varioua rallroaOa to the augar troat and
TMahoal aad Crew tioal.
----H«w
Ideas
in----The National BualDeu league haa
other favorltea. if the aIle«aUoiu of tfta
Chleapo. June 6.—The (u«boat Andrew sent out from Chicago a letter to promAmerican Warehoubemen'a aaaocUtloD Green eapibded her bollera at < o'cJocJc inert busineaa
thU momlna
The l>oat Immediately
to the intemate
prove to be true. Percy Thomptoa. aec* tank, and as a> trace of the crew can ba urging jhe
OOUO BOBTB.
wun- of the alBocUtlon, eatlmatea that found It Js euppoaed that all are kiUad poee ot the tariff question before June 15.
Ute tugboat carried five men.
Tht Jrpitnese training ahip Hlyei haa
tha Amertcan Suitar Reflalng company
arrived
at
Seattle
from
Victoria.
She
8TReET“RAItWAY BhIl'paSSED.
Alone la nved tS&O.OOD annually by thla
haa a complement of m men and sev
-—.jPretty Effects in----•yatem at the roada The Warehouae- Ooaa Thr«a«h Both Houm of the nuaale eral nsval cadeta
men'a aaaoclatlon haa aaked the Interw
Aentslaiaae at tW Pinal fiMiiton.
aeMwsoB the Ball Field.
atate commerce comtnln'lon to Interfere
SpringBeld. June B.—The last day of
Chicago,
June
6.—Following
art
the
ar.d prevent the aysiem of free moi___ the aeaalon of thla leylsUture becan in
League soom at base liall yesterday:
to favored ahlppera The areater pact the aenaie with the atreet raUway bill,
At Washlngton-^Thlcago S, Washington
Of the f..reooon,wa» apeni In araumcnla which was pawed wirb the am.ndmenii 6; at Brooklyn-St. leiuls 4, Brooklyn 8:
A» to the technical riaht of the aeaocla- -«1 to U. Other Ulla'passed; Approat New Tork—Idjulsville 8. New York 5;
lion to brinr the charires. and the rlaht
priaUns ne,odo for the erection of An at I'blladelphit—Pliuburg 0. Philadel
•f the eommlsrion to bear iW*n.
armory for the llltnnla National Guard phia 9-um|>lre’t gift because the Pitt*,
Woold nave MMwae TarlOkTabllaAed.
At Chka«o: to compel the ualnBof blow- burg men dt layed the game In hope of
Thl»-matter waa tffken under advUerain; at nalllmorc—Bain: at IPwtun—
ment. no evidence to be heard un- era un metal pollahln« ntachl^ery; to Fog.
11! a derialon waa announced. The rail- prevent Ions continued and brutal bi
Western League: At Detroit—Min
A committee wae ap
lead*, arc v. ry anaioua to prevent any cycle racing
neapolis 5. OrtftJt 18; at Columbus—Milbunr,
.11 „„ ,hu poi.,- „ia pointed t« Boiiry the governor that the waukee S. (
isl4; al IndlanaiMilis
Thompson. "be<ause It w ill reeull In an ai-iiate waf about to ndjoum and recess -Pi. Paul 4, Indianapolis 10; at Grand
Upon
rvaasembllnF
th<s
report
taken.
•v-aao^invilUK
»nc
retnori
n•.
■
AXpoe- which win lie anpleasam lothem. on thr Ctohe Savings bank failure was ' •‘*“”‘‘»“Kani
FxSS;;;:”:::;;;;:;
....................
4. Grand Kaplda
In a nuiahell. the gharae we have
Hateb'a CrceeUg..
presenird and adopted-dO to 10—a
Plant*, all color*, ready Trbverve________
brruaht aralnat liaty-aeven roada la
Western An
strict party v>ie. A numl^r t.f other
for bedding at
OeeUiekrtUe. ..... “
Truveree
City........ Are
‘■wain ! i,i„g
'passi^'and
took plgd
SOUTH 8IUE &BSSNH0U8E
lartre ihlppem by .lortna and clellverinB «n th.
the Halm that .the original anli- liUiiue-BrN-kford C. Dubuque 5; at I>es
OOIMO aOCTB.
Cooda free or cbante, amountinR to a
r.X.PiiBa
butterlne bill bad been stolen, but the Molnes-Burlliigton 8, l»es Moines 5; |
bate. We ask that the
Bt.
Josftth—tjulney
5.
8t.
^epb
17.
Telepbeoe
so
"
£ll>
W.
lUb
Street.
prerident signed the bill. The rest of
^lil.0, . BO. 8 ^
der them. If they continue
the Ume was devoted to rcceasea while
WHAT'S SO RAW AS iTJuNE OAVt
warahouaemen. to publish
A. M.:
F
tariff of waking for the house.
fi^-^ o»y. .TTtot
The house began with a row om Btom tl Smws far Half an Hour.PrMwM
areiUekellla.......
^wlih every shipper This wiltdo aftay
^atsiaagesort..
the correction of the Jcoirnal. and then
by a Cold Baiiis
mth ajty favorlllsm which amounts to’
■Saseh'sOreaaiBg
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Marquette,
......
Mich.. June 5.—Snow fell
fclalng rebatn, will give the warehotiM- the anti-department store-bill was taken
Tor about half an hour last even
It a fair chance to puntue their l»gi- up and after a long debate killed-r: to | here f-ar
*8. The AUen street railway bill came ing. A told ruin fell nearly all day,
tlmatc n
u andwill,
* -prelect the
-------over
from
the
senate,
and
raised
an
pre<-fdlng
lb_____________
email shippen.
other long and hot debate, wbich ended
«€igar ami CoBbe Most ratwred.
Plagrea aad ibe Ratlway Tax BHL
by the lAsaage of the bill w'Uh the sen"We are prefwred to prove all the acI-ansing. Mich.. June 5. — Oo^
ate amendments
Bills were paaged:
cuMtlons I make. Sugar and coffee are Problhlllng the employment of child la- Plngre-e. after ennsiderable conslderathe products most favored. Our wit-----------------------------aaLake...........
revising
the building
and loan Uw Oun. haa approved the Merriman WIl,
nesses.win tesUfy also as to similar
leOrera...........
the grocers'^garnlshment bill: licensing | *blch Increases the taxes upon railroad
t^OmMag.
privileges being granted to the big shippers of soap. Mpollo, pearllne. Hour, plumliers; permltUng the oomblnatlnn i “•’"'nga by about 8155.000 annually. The
e Oftnta.
Chief Lake......
seeds, fruit Jam and. like commodUlea of manufacturing and mining com- j fkcutty hat^ replied to the governor's
OaekamaJet. .
panles. In order to Increase wages, Both i request, respectively declining to give
Which are largely handled by great
revenue bills indorsed by the Chicago | •>! ppinliin upon the constitutionality
Arms. In the case of the American Ru
read estate board were defeated, as was of this bill. Governor Pingre-e has aUll
gar Refining company—the sugar truat the senatorial i
hllli to be----------------signed
........... -....................... The
rejected h(.
THty m tit* beat eigan
show that 300.000 bouse was In aejaion untU long a/ter
tor tfteae price* to be ob
to WO,too barrels of sugar have been midnight. The dock being turned back fore u^ay noon. Among these are bills
authorising building and loan associa
Mored for monihs In one rity.
tained uywbera. Aleo a
several lime*.
tions to Issue paid-up stock and for the
Ckaniss Will Be Olvea a Bsariag.
Both houses adjourned tine die at 4;6> creation of resene funds.
ooimnurioMa.
Later In the day Commissioner Knai
thU morning.
•f the Intemate commerce <
Twealy-funr Ifarem Boasted.
>imaa a»T.
AeewMd Matdsrer Cal. Hi. Threat.
announced the decision of the coenmlsA K. H. B*y.
Marion, Ind.. June 6. — Fire which
tAporie. Ind.. June 6.—The trial of broke out In .Holman Reeves' livery
Alon on the hearing asked for to the ef
fect that the hearing would be granted, Charles Pinkerton, charged with (he stable destroyed 815.000 worth of ■proper7» ••
but that the
murder of his nephew and son-ln-taw. ty. Tweniy.four horses were roasted In
1^^::
6 45 <•
Charles
Pinkerton, began In the clrroit the livery »*rn and thirty vehicles and
Tia-MansnE
thrir complaint and make thofe egplldt
their charges against the sixty-seven court here Thursday came to a sudden a largr amount of haraeas destroyed.
•
OB X
rallroada Atlorrey SumigemeU. „n be end yerierday. liecause the prtsriner bad A hlaiksmith shop drvd a wagon ahop
880 a.m.
half of the
............. ............. announced removed a piece of steel from one of his were also burned and a numlwr of ad
-f OaSu.u« JiueUMi. t-kV "UiU l.^ u,
that he would take atnety days toamend shore end cut his throat from ear to jacent buildings were scorched. There
ehaageaiyoi
W No. J. *8tops only to take
bis complaint. The decision of the com- ear. Hr was brought into the court room was about 82.000 insurance.
_
to leave it
tolsslon grcttUy surprised the aitorneya to apply for a eohllnuance with his life,
■U Jake Wwi I. Oaad Rareret.
Af the rallri^ds. who had treated the harainfc by a thread. The cuminuance
Atlantic, la.. June 5.—V. M. Lapman,
was grbnted.
r. a-iotOselL.
eomplatni in a rilghi vein.
a grain, coal and lumber merchant, of
ToBBeUe)- Bleek.
Spaerows Um> Caaae ofa Fire.
TrarerMOUy.Hlek.
i»«iltUknt abai^ MJKTorirr.
Wlou^ committed' suicide Thursday
Moline. Jlla.. June 5.—Sparrows that morning. He bought a rope Tuesday.
*TM BUI Pb«M) In the Wife Murder
had built a nest In an aUndoned drain Wednesday he urged that several bua—lfr«. Tniteh’e Aeroautlna.
on the residence of Kela Peiereon, of Ines* deals be closed Immediately, as be
Chleagn. June 6,T-*hie grand jury
ihlajcliy. weref the cause of a fire here. Mid be would not live UII morning
•erday aflvrn^ voted a true
The birds had built ihetr neat with
blcL was taken at a Joke.
Bobber RacUg Tor CUfia—Oan't lose your
twigs, rags, toothpicks and two or three
agaki^ A. “L. LuHgert. the rirh
pedaU.per^r........ ............................. Mr
Ptagree'* Vat. aiape tha Ba^
Cork Hs^te Grip*. airkU Ups. pot oa.
Qonts SoPTS.
■age^tanufarturer. chSrgIng him with unused matnhes which they had picked
Lansing. Mich.. June 6.—Governor
fhe.nluol5rofhiawire. Adolph L.LuelBmA Wire Tor cnrei. adlustable, per pair Be
Pingrw vcto*-d the bill apjirtujclatlng Bret
Pvd>U.wl(kS-lf balls, per pair........ t«
gert at one time prepnaed a cowarxily
82.000 for publishing the culleciinns of laserTnb(a.xo(uosre.ears........... ... I»
murder. 1ft announced blmaelf as ready by U»e prompt arrival of the Are .1e- i
Olber HetUrIrs U ProporUes. toailBg of
society relating to the
to take thMIfe of Otto Towh. of 631 Im- pat imcnu
early talrlory of Mkhlgaii. llecaute of all klnSa pcnsiBilr Coas. PaU-hlax'^rs* by
veraey avenue, hla r.rightH.f- He made
this the soHety In ar.nual setalan found Ur«* la repair tbsis. Sloglr
' "Tube
tS-S
Work
oS”;
a
Was Ba« as the WIsaaasM CrefM.
the suggestion to Mrs. Agatha Toreh.
It necesur)- to detidt to rease the pup- apMlaltjr. ObeapeM aUce to tbe city. OIre
ne a trial. SaUstaetlM gsaraaUad at----Milwaukee, June 5.—The Milwaukee ticatlon uf these volume*
the uife of hU remtemplated victim.
“That much." he said, holding up his weather bureau has rereiriH] repons
from
various
parts
of
the
slate
whb-h
thumb and frre-flngrr a fraciiim of an
Maser to ailre Lp.
Inch apart, "put Ih a glass would settle ahow that the froM of last Monday night
Awoaau puzeird u Boston clerk coo
him." Rtanied by the very sugaestlon was one «f the moat detrimental to Wis
of such a deed, the woman rrfueed to consin vegetation that has be«i wli- •iderably rp-i-niiy. Her liustwud u a
bank
|ir«r)(ii
ut in KewbntTporl. The
nesead here In years. In Washington
hear anyihng further.
TeaJos batx..,w .TrsvMtotyaa*
v,,
BU Raftoa
This, al liuit, is tbs story which Mra enmiy m-rrything hat been killed that netJonBl bank* roc«ive their bills in
TOre-b l..ld volupiarlly lo Officer Griebe- frost could destroy.
•lueUof if, w-bich are cut after bFiog
S18FJA
Bow. Amlstant Blair's Attorney Mesigned The gcueroos president gsre
Impartaal la B. aad I. Sc^Hetlre.
Ewen doe* not know w hether or not to
DCS MolneAla..June 6.-Jiirlge Holmes one of the*' sheet* to hi* wife, and tbe
belkve (he tharge. One of Lcutgeri's Is the district court has reiidircd a de- natnrallr started at one# /or Boston.
S(Ar.<-hcH friends has deserted him In cIMon which If sustained by the supreme After making some parebase* In one of
the person of Mrs Christina Frldt. who court may result aeriouriy to every
har <l« lared she will have nothing more building aad loan asaocUilon In Iowa. tbe Ja^ Meres she drew the bills oot
to do with the prisoner. At the elute'* It Is to the effect that Interest charged of ber pocketbook and oatnir Mid to
Ibe clerk, “Lend me your Kismri, and
attorney's olBre Mrs. FeMi made the by building and loan
1 will pay yoa," thereupon cutting ofl
Flstement that she was Ignorant of the ezeea of 8 ^ cent, U usu^us. ■
eonteniBof a package that was delivered
a bill. -The Bsiounded cUA atfiratmMat*
p;air
ThU
Tear
far
WUeaoMa
to Luelgert the day liefore his arrest to
fated' to receive sucb mooey from ao
Madison. WU. June 6.—The troul>le open a manafarturer of corrency, bat
hold In irosi for'hlm. Rhe said Altomey
Vincent UToie her asking that th^flellv- between the stale admlnlatration and finally the matter was exprained.—Boaer the package, which she had no! the old sute fair board over the fore ton' Record.
opened, and ehc then wrnt It to4be Jail closure proceeding* has-been settled and
In the rare of Maty RIemering. The a Slate fair will be brtd ItaU year
WasMat Da la Meatacfcy.
Milwaukee.
paritage containedJl^ in cash. .
Now." ^id tl»e lectnrer on oatnral
ABBREVIATED TELEQRAM&
VNK MOIIK DKHTUR arinpRS.
aciewu before a Kentucky audieaoe.
Forty ling-leaders of tbe San Quehlln "we will Buppoee a rc^oB ia which
Kaiwas Naa Miagba Off Thb Mortal CaU
fCaL) prison strike have been aent^ntnd majilng exi«tpd but water.
far Waal ar rash.
'Not nol" replied a dosen-indignant
Chicago. June 6.-Charles R Peraon. to solitary confinement on bread and
water
for one month, and will lose their voioea at obec. "We will suiiiMae ootba banker of Belle Plains. Kan., took poltobacco ration for a year In addition.
lag of tbe kind."—AilaatoOoiiatttoaon in the Grand Central hotel and died
The master in chanoscy of MadUon tion.
at the county hospital, (hat he might
county, llllnnl* will aell on Saturday.
meet an obligation to a friend, a 8t, June 18. to (be highest bidder the enorLculs man held his note, and as security mmie plant of the MadUon (HU.) Car
M/SCJfLLAJTKOtrs WANTS.
retained an insurance policy on Perenn's coirpai.y.
life for 85.000. The Utter was senalUve
There are in Chicago upward of LOOC
He could not meet the note, which was Williamses and George A., of tbe name
ovenJ^e. ao he took his life, that the debt Ilk, who Is a silver candidate for olrmight be paid out of bis Insurance culi Judge, expect* each onr of the fam
money.
W« ar« eioaiag oai a
ily name to vote for- him. He ha* ■CtAPM FOS8ALg~baowe a> tbeMorray lam
goodpaekaca
droptwd them a line to that effect aad f tOarBileewRitb from town, oliaMy acrea,
.Tea, good bouaing*. weU wsiered by
iker In Belle Plain*, and hint! at a big Wiuume picnic If he U " '
brengb PM of
lived In hit own home with his wife and elected.
U. S.J.KOBaAM.
two boya Hard times came and he could
MU* CarrU Stewart.ofBrodh«ad.WU-.i
Oot continue hla bnsinese without a loM.
haa Invented and patented a unique duat
<ytMdAppla*.perg«l....................
He doted hU bank and paid his depoa- pan that wUI bold itaelf in poslUen.
Uors dollar for dollar for their depostta.
Mr*. Barah BUU waa carried from her
The settlement ruined him. and Mnce
burning
borne
at
Chicago
by
her
hus
Cboiee
Mixed Pidtlsa, per bottle
(bai time be had not bees aagagad In
bnslneM. but had been looktng arauad band a»d WUlUm Vogel, a neighbor.
Bbe bad been overcome by amoke end
for a pruRiUlng opening.
Adsi in the Horning Eecord
'
HI#
for
some
time
after' HU creditor In St. LonU was premtog
'AHTBD-BIvsr Drivsts. Apply to T
kin for the amouat of the note, aad be-
-Silverware,
»■» a year* oW. mnd • guiet and «nob.
«ru«lv« matt. He bore a i-lut« pennnal
Prwident MoKlnley.md
Joke war called McKinley by bla
frieoda in Cb1ca«<
-Diamonds,
-Watches.
mism UD lonflEomi li
Fancy Toilet Articles.
Cut Glass.
....
Pansy
DIAMOND J.
TRAVERSE BELLE
Pipes-d
Wf
Tobacco.
?sr-
• A. W. JAHRAU8, • ■"rfK52!
Lederle’s ST-i'il'.J!:
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
ligtl;
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
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& Dane,
Leading
GfUl Bipjdi A IndM B. 8.
Bakers..
Palace Bakery.
Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
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