The Morning Record, May 20, 1897

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The Morning Record, May 20, 1897

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1897-05-20

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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OFMUT—glT.

MORNING

First T«ar-No. 14.

RECORD.

TwoCeoto.

TBAVEB8E OITI, MICH., THUBSDAY, MAY 20, 1897.

HIS DLTIMATDM.

They Bade H E. UlUerb etore th^ir
beadqnartare, owing to hie UBderstaadtag of their language, asd laid In a Wg
etoek ofdraga expreeelag great aar> OOVXBVOB PXVOBXB PXCLAXXB
SSDZbATXOV or VZV HALL TO price that they oeaM get “ladiaa nedyyxa t>warms
Ea ▲ OBAVD EVXHT.
telse*’ at a white numb store. Isdkgistotnra Kust Base Zmw to Oet
AirutgmomDU JUdTLut Kight- dntaUy they kept as aye opes )or
at Laato •1,000.000 Xeca Tanas
laeaa aad itityrrml of many gaudy
and High Court Offloor* to
From Oocporattoaa if They Peslre
b* H«*—A Pair to Ooatinuo Thra#
to Avoid a Bpaelal Semloa.
The
memory
od
their
happy
elalt
Sapa.
Laaalag. May 19.—Odremor Ftogreh
Uatoight tb« Poroitora haU an-1»* will brlghtoa maay iosely houre oa was asked thk asoratog If he bad fully
4he little lalasd asd wUl furaleh ma­
made up hk mind yet whether to ooaterial
for
flre-llgbt
talhe
for
maay
a
•nsM^Mta (or the dedteaUoa of
reae the l^klatnra to apaetol asssloa
tlMlr aew hoM whleh wlU be is the
l^medtotaly after the adjourameat
MW Broach tOoek sow Is ooutm of
Best week er wait anUl a later day.
arsetleti. Tbe goaaisl dat^ of .the
**That depends enUrely upoa wkat the
dadkst^ wtU be la tbe basda of as Tha I. X. Orialkk Oa Vakug Xx- two houses do about taxU^ the
aneatiTt board ooaaiaUng ^ T. J.
roads,** hs repUsd. “If they pam th*
toadee Additlona
Boat, Asgsa MoCoU asd C. K CaTla
MU proridtog for ’
Tha J. X OraUkk Oa ha* this •prtog.
The osaeuaTO board wlU appalat oo»*
a quarter of a mlllloa or aa wtU that
to addlUoQ to ito other departmeak.
alUaaa whleh will look after the da>
Mtkfy
your
“Na eir. It sHll aot
goaeq tiM extcadvely Into the maaataUa of vartoaadirlaioBo of tbe werk^
taotuTb of eapbourd*. axilk safes, eta They meat pass a tow to get at least a
tiliinu doUm mure taxes from oorpor•Bd the plas oaUloed will aeUpae asp*
ThcM are neatly flakhed to oak. aah
bf tba klad attanptad is thta
aad elm to Are diflereat dedgaa aad atloaa if they want to go home week
after next”
city far a«e tlata.
their apedal merit k their ehaapaee*.
The plas daddad spoo U a graad
Large qaantltie* are betog shipped Th* senate ranread eemmlttee today
to be gtres for three daya aod will
agreed to hold bade the Doaoraa aad
through the region, to retoUera
be eoadaetad by tbe lady Poreatora
Tbe eompaay k hegtoatog to ehlp a Wldoa mUeaga hoMt bUk aad the
Tba flat day wUl pradast supiy (Uu good deal of maple ^ftoertog. aad ha* Mkhigan Oaatrul repeal Mils uatU th*
tMtaiea aad aatertalaMSt wUl be
eenfereaee eommltte* aad both housea
within tbe Uet two week* seat eaoo^
fins is the eraolog. The aaoosd day amterlal to laterloehea to the eooper- hare agreed on the Merrlmaa bilk.
will be astiieiy daTcted. day asd aTaa- ege eompaay. to bdld fifteen hoaaee Thk meaae that tbe three bills named
lay, utbeeatortaloacest asd attiaemay not Isare tha eomaUttee this
. .
•tiooa asd wUl eosclude with a baU aad fortk
Important ehaagea hare baea made
raUroad loaeheoa.
to the dry kitoa thk sprtog. Tbe Mg
The third day will be a basser oae
to the htatory of the local orgaaljatloa. ■took* hare been taken dowa aad appaista* ^t to whkh keep* the hot air
Dertog the day the hall win be for*
to eoBstaal motkm. uatog the ease air What Laadlotd Mar* Paid Cur Xuaaallr dedicated eritb Uapreaaire aad agato aad again, sad eztraettog aU the
atog a Blot Kaehtoa
totareaUageareswaiaa Thereerillbe
■ap
aad auktare from tbe lumber.
Th* first eoarktka to thk eouaty
a yraad parade is which wUl be eoafer a rlototloa e( the law agatost slot
iwintwee o( the Sasrarse eoart
AXOTKXXXXW TAOBT.
asaehlaea, was reeorded to Jastke
of Fom^ aad High Ooort oOoeea,
alw a torga sumbaroflaTltad gaaata The Zmdy Watoa WlU Ply the Wa­ Brewa'i eoart last creatog. Uader
SkerUr
'■ — Ashton
- e >at to Fife lake >
ters of Carp Laka
M. Watte. of.'Lclaad. want to tmdayaads
aae the db^of the fair whleh wlU
be eomm2Cted hy as iBTitatloe ball. Qraad B^Uk Tuewlay with Freak eter of the Amerkaa House, who has
There will be a fine dl^lay of aU Priadrieh. th* loeal ageat for the Wol bad oae of the msehtoa* to aaa He
aorta of artlelae of oraaiMt aad raise rarto* Oa* Bagto* Oa, fer tbe perpoee
doeatad by mambece of tba eourt and of parehastog aa elght-baree powar ea- dlately upon .hk atriral aad pleaded
toeal mardhaata, whleh will be arrayed giae for hk handsome pleasure yacht, guUty, thongh he made the smtea
to attfsetiTC booth* preaided orar by the Lady Watte, whkh k to ply the that he did not know be wae rioUUag
of Chrp Lake thk smmer. Ur. tbe Uw. as be did net take the Ttortodyfbiaetera
A haachmma gold haadad aaaawlU Watte has purchased' Lelaad Potot eiae City paper* aad therefore did mot
ba aotad tor to the tooat popolaa rsUOarp Laka a pretty ssd beaa- oee the aotiee of the preeecntor regardroad aghst la tha city aad a gold rlag tUully located spot, whkh be wUl tog slot maehtoea As he was igaoraat
‘ wOl ba tvtaastad to tha moat popular create Into aa toriUng reeort. where ef a ootke hartog been made jastke
nnaiaiinilrr of tha frstaraal aoeletiea
msy go aad spend a few days aad Biowa was toeltoad to be leaient, aad
Mmpwadofladiea.
hare all ktods of hsalthfal rasreatloa. therefore fixed a floe of <mly fiS; aad
I of 11.90 made tbe total flASO.
It ifm* daeldad u ebaaga tha regular The lady tVatte whea flakhed will
aightt of (he Fdrectere after make regular tripe between the reaort which Landlord Mar* prompUy fmid.

THE FORESTERS.

fiCTHw wpianininiTS.'

IT COST Si6.2P.

the drat of Juae, to the ■eoood aad
fourth Moaday* to each mosth.
U. )(. ChUahaa. High Chief Baager,
baa laaaed a memorial eireator to whkh
• gaaday. June a todealgsateda* Fbreat•if Basday. spoe whkh daU erery
court totheatatak dmlradto attead
dertoaaarvleaato a body, la aaaord•aaa with thk eommeadi
Hwaadaddadtoat algbt to attea^aar
toaa upoD that date, at ti
Methodktebureh.

omClAL PAPEi
or tSATKMB OTT.

Flags! Flags!
Decoration Day
............... FOR....... .

A

CITY BOOKSTORE,
tfao FRowrsniECT.

We

m. b. holleV.

*«*

Were the first one in the city to-

Hang Curtains i-orthe priceofthm. w«
do 80 yet. AH widths carri^ in stock and satis*
faction giiaranteed. Cheap, ready-made curtain*
from 10c. up, at----*
BA-BWTCLXi^S BCX^KSXOUHJ-

Delightful Views

m

From the piAzza in sum­
mer are appreciated by
the romantic and stay-athome people of Traverse
City, which are aided
greatly by the cool, com­
fortable and airy Rattan
Furniture bought at Sla*
ter’s. Their cool summer
furniture has been a
haven of rest for those
who have bought at—

J, W: Slater’s Furniture Store,
lBS-18* FXOVT 8TXXXT.
Oepeaiw amkeU'v BeofcWom.

aad Foneb’s Landtog.
PAS8XD TBX eXXATX
aU tratoa OB the M. A K. X, for the
eonreakaoe of rkitOTS aad guests,
Ameadmeate
Afibettog tha Travaise
lb* yaoht rriU be ready for lauaebtog
-TBB PBIOXS BELOW ARE FOE(Rty Oharter.
to aboat tea d^
Tbe ameadnMBto to the TTavccae City
charter, proridtog for two-years' terms
Ibe muaie for the oammcaoemeai ex- for th* elty treasurer aad clerk have
ONLY, THAT BHIHO ODE
ereke* thk year wiU be foraUhed by a pamad the etateeeaata The amendflberasof eeraaty-flra rMeesfrom th*
n-PWiTAT. S.AJEiC^-.aXXT
1'
>t sllowtog the board of oaparrkon
High eehool, aadsr the direetloa of a vek* to flxtog th* eompeaeatka ed
UtaBtogham. There wlU be a ladiee* the leeordcr was also pamed.
Nk* toe* Oartato*.......................4»e pr
UfUmf
ehoras, a male qaartat aad two soags
Good CbsaUl* Pttrtkn................... $9.0$
Good ji____________ _______ _____
Tha eoBBlUaea will be appd
- *8000 0hsekfbrltiaX>BBa.All LfaMS Okash..................,.i....4eyd Msab Bsavy Werhtog Paate, aU siaea
bythefaUehocaa_________
1st........................................
so*
asm* b7«bee eeative board aad ar­
inUas Dovaaderl, agaat of tbe ChUdb $9.(0 Beefisra aU ecAon ak S1-7B
T-waTiwwa OF PmStOlM
lodks Suite, aoveky goods,____ Msab aU wsol Salto waU made, «bodea
il ba begun at oaee to
Ealght Teller Uasoak Mutual Aid $10.00 valasB fer........................... $LM •Vim............................................-«ac$
aforthemoetelabor■eiatioo.. arrlvud to ths eity yeotar' Chtoamatetog.
Will be Xtaotod by Womaab Club Toate ereat to the history ef the local
day sad paid Mr*. John Duua a ehsek
coart The ooort BOW Bumbert more
fer $3000, the amoaat of tooBraaee
than 100 mstebere dompoeed of leading Tbe member* of the Womaab Qab rted to hU eompaay hr tbe late Joha OORT FORGET—That
K>™ y®” QUALITY in every
will meet Frldey afteraooo at 9:30
I aad It k a
_______________
^ing we sell. The goods quoted above are all first*
a'eloek to Moatague hall to eleet lead- Dona.
9hat thk srll) be a brUliaat
ms of th* dirkloDS for th* eomiag
WILL BX TXIXD XOXDAT.
• class in every way.
•ad to harmemy with th* sptoadid new year. Baeh member k reqaeeted to be
hem* which tW will oeoupy when H preeeat aad ofar eaggaetlcms to regard Dr. lUt aad Fred Short ljq JeU to |>*keewpleted. JOm date eaaaot he defto next yoorb program.
fhaltof*900 BaUXaoh.
Oaitely fixed tmUlil the bnUdtog k fu'Fred TUt, the vetertoary, aad Frad
To-armuAui^aspxsD.
ther adraaoed.____________
A. Short, who were arteoted to Maaklew Pkas for Fzaak Frkdrkhb te* Tueaday, eharged with jamptog
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
Tacht.
their board blUs at tha ShUeoa boaea
Fraek Frledrteh has
were broagfat botoro Jadga Boberta
•Fbo XaewTrarera* OKy Tear* Ago
Ito yesterday moraing. The apeused re­
and to Almost a Oantaaartoa.
bis yacht, X X Ptogrea Jr., ami to- tained Tuner A Oate* aad (he Artot
Old Ma-ga-sA ths »6-yeai»-old ladlaa etead of Bstog (he j!o«rAocae power
was set for next Moaday. la defaalt
TCteraa from th* Bearert, who rkltod ewrlae whkh 1m raetevad a ehort time
of $900 baU eaeh they worn tokea back
Trarwae elty with hk (aaUly this ago, he wlU put to aa el^t-horae ecto jsU.
._________
I as totereaUag
ftoa of ihs Wolvertoe Qas EagtoeOa
He k erlpptod with rheumatkxi. to say Tbe boat wUl be fitted out with toCfftbtay of laektog m kg, bat gak CNaaed eabto room aad addttkmal
Oc. .t I.
afcaad with hk cratch aad stkk to as faeilltks for a long oruka aod wfil bo Ik. W,li.
loohai HiDplo,. 100 Mai.
ttvMy a maaaar as many a ysaager let oat to parties dekrtog to erukt th*
' Is being restored. Wdlake* when Fiaak k not asi^g bsr.
a of hkCamUy. Th* beat whsa flakhed wUl as OMOf totosB has bseame aa axtoaslv* tostf- i
base onr assertion upon
^Bkndaf Coar gaBBtattoaa salkd to a toe fasuet aad BM*t eom^eto ed any tatka and 'the foree of employee
the fact tbat our sales of
mUc MBoa from Omdaa klaad U oa ton tokos to thk toeaU«y.
jmr rou^ wtU aambm at Imst loa
Fitewbytow* to visit ratotlves whom
Thaeompaay wfll oat4,000,000 footod
ladies at Travntes Boy Hlv* Na 91, logs thk Msasa Tbe ou^t daUy k '
hshad aetssaa toaaarly balls eeaare
Toqaestod
to
BMot
at
Moalagaa
aad earn* on to Traveme Olty to
00.000 Uop» tat M.OOO etavea Hew '
Ic^ (htoga ovar.- Bs had aat hasa HaU tkk aftoraaoB at t o*alaek for dweUtoCB are h*tog araeUd
bma stoe* tha foaadtog of the tety. al- drUL Also to* todks of the Sowtog pkaaed aad a thrivtog buM
OIrek
are
rvqaestod
to
meat
at
the
l^oagh he kmaw all the *)d toadmarks
stao^hsra make* thk a bugp enter,
of toha dad river, aad he was greatly mme plae* aad tlma
la a short time th* eompaay wUl add
are iureasing dafly,
The faaoial of tha Into Mia. Hiassa ahc«dtog departmntwhleh wUlgiva
ud
MQaM 01^ came to View. Bkgieat- was largely atteaded yeotarfiay atter- ampkymnt to a lanr* addlS*aal tom.
which does not show a
cet pleaeue vAll* hern was a Uttle vk- BOOB by trkads ef the deeoMad.
lack of confidence.
UwlthBoa. Perry Haaaah. whom h«
al beautlfalpleoesweragifteoflovtog
MePhmaea Post. Q. A. X. hMd a
hasw to tbe early dsya
trkBda
The
sorviees
ware
at
the
tosetifig
tost
al^t
to
parfaet
smaga'
TV,
^
as a vklt to Park would bs hoasa. eoadueled by Bov. Mr. BeatA sank for toe ebamvaaeo of P
H
tk. aad the eheir eeasktod of Mksss WU- day. The o
bMm aad Oeaptes. Dsa Loadca aad
Balph Bastott.

Come To-Morrow

Friday, May 21

STEINBERG'S

Hm-ZiTHEIIIIMtll

THRIVING CENTER.

1 Confidence

‘BE$T” Flour

HANNAH & LAY CO.

.

KOMOTG BBOOBD, THOTaPAY. XAT 80, 1887.

MORNING RECORD
.VBUWI

____
TRAVr^AI
OITT,
raratnon

mOHlOAM.

rBAVSSBE TOBAl
. QfiAND TRAVSSBE
^BALD.

^ arrivwi ie the <
peetoidap aftonMoe aeeemimBMa ^
Sheriff Wmiarn Davla aad Uader Sher­
PeiMaU.-

ProMentor Twaddle waat to I«ke
Abb ^tocdBj ob bwelBWi,
2. M. Wetto, «f LelBBd, retormed
J. W. Bavkw. Editor ud Hmmcw. troa OrMd Baptde yeetordBy.
Mr. Bad Mxb. Fred Ford of KelkBaBtJBBORIPnONB.
kB BTB TlelUBf^ frlende la the el«p.
I, b7 earrter,

Mre. 2. BtlTor, of PonooB, kaa keea
•l 00 TkiUar the faaUjr of Ber. S. SaUbery.

WIU HoldBaeaiM apfroa BoUaad

OM
ht mmU.^
Teetorday aad retoraed ia U>e afterrP-OURTB,

F. J. SUamea. readmaater of the
OAm, m rroetBuMU
BBdwM»Ucewe«i»hwttf • teHoMtacBMorB aortoera dlvlaioa of the «. E. A I., was
la the dtp pestordap.
Gao. C. WUoa. oae of the pn^etene
Ir ibe reports made pBtoie U 'Waahla^toa a few dsTs afo are true It la ao ot toe Empln Lamber Oa. wap la the
ereader that the redl state of afUre la dip from Chleapo pestordap.
Chris Aadenoa left Tneedap fer
OBka hare baea ao loaf kept lo dark•aaa- It U etotod bj relUble peraoae South MsaitOB Islsad. when he wlU
erko were oa' thegreaad aad ia pe- eapBpe 1b flshlup for the Bummer.
Mre. Butep, of Moaroe Ceatre. is vis•ItkM to kaow. that thf Amarleaa
oeaaBla la Cuba durlaf the laat sdmla itlap Meads la toe dtp. She hss Just
latratiM were laatruetod from the ntaraed frea B wlator'B visit la Vlrpiala.
alata depanoaeat of
Hou. Freak Klrchaer, of Olaciaaatl,
to aappreee all reporU of laeoireat
annnifi aad to aoppreoe also all re­ oae of toe prlaclpal owaere of the
ports iarorable to the Cubaaa * The Omeaa reaort, arrived ia toe dtp peereaeooe rlrea for this remarkable ad- tordap aad will po out to Omeaa todap.
B. D. Meeker, oae of the npreeeataelee an quoted as: -“llw
tloa wishes to avoid all possible frie- Uvea ot the 8. A. MaxweU Co. la ChiHoa with dpsda.” Thlsta a form of eapo aad oae of toe popular
sal poUcp wklok wlU be ooa- elal mea who aiake freqoeat trips to
1 bp all ABMrieaa oltiseBS, re- toil dtp. was la the dtp peeterdap.

Tmat. T. B^m ^x> 2. W. Buim.

fardlcas of poUUeal feallaf.

t of the T. P. 8. C. S. are beeoaiiBf, amre aad oson eaeh pear, ereats
0t grm\ importoaoe aod espedal Utor«at. Eaeh itatheriair Is larger thaa the
prerloBs oae aad eaeh dtp farored
With the ecBtoBUoa dee to emtdo all
r afforta. Thle pear 8aa Fraa•toeo wttl eadearor to eclipaa aapthlaf
pver attempted la a dmllar ereat aad
tto pteparatioae an belaf amde apw
m plaa. A eomatlttoa of
doo aadearoran wiU mart the loeomlaff trdad the flnt dap aad the kepe of
dtp wUl besbeerfBUp rlraa op to
the vialtora. Thead prepanltoBa aad
the ooaa^aeat reealu an sl^lfieaat
iBdiaatloae of the power of toe orpaai»tioa aad the bwMfIta derived pn ef
werld-wlde iaOBsaea.
Onua GaaasB Feasos Tiair of
Hew Yoih bobe sp eenadp with a
^alm to the dtp of Oai^a. valaad at
••0.000,000 aad he deelarae that there is
afalrehaeee of the-elalm belap eotlalaed. The laet veatan of Mr. Treli.
to rala pubUo promioeM wee e trip
•roaad theI World.
This Bot oalp
I V> Mtip atlsea Tralo iato
^bUdtp bat oert^a proper^ owaen
la Oataha to prief If he ebould wla oei.
TnBaooao pdatalathle kiaae the
ofldal proeaedlaps
the last
totadap of toe dtp aoaadl,
MobAayalfhv__
Brontlaa.
Mn. Oo« U. O'Neal, of Ml West
fk«at streak Is saflertep from a seven
attack of bUlioes fever.
W. A. Osea hss Um pises eompletod
|er a kaadaome two-stotp reaideoee for
C. O. Sherwood oa Oaloa etraet.

THE FIRE UDDIES.
BUMreit LargaIp Attoadad.

iff 0.4V. Whltmaa.

Datroil, Map l».»Mapor Mapboip
aad Preaidaat Itowan ot toe 8n
lalmloa jveloemed the delepatoa to toe
d aoaaal ooBveaUba of toe
State Finmaa'e amoclatloa todap.
About aeveatp dalepatea wen preaeoi.
Ibwper wac offered bp Bev. Mr. ColUaa.
The preeldeot'a. addreee
Beatoe Harbor fin aad expreaaed repnt that toe departaaeato of 8C Joaeph
and Bealoa Harbor wen aot
ot toe SBeocUtias ao the
mipht be held at the aeeae of toe cataw
trophe.
The eeeretarp repertod that one daa oaae termed.

Want a
Good Hat Cheap?
■ See our nobby styles for.

50e.

W. F. Sterlinp. t^e

ir of aaddenu last pear.
nembenef the aasoeisUim beiap
reported Injured, ef whom tweaW*fwir
died.
Of tone twelve met their lajuries ia the Beatoa Harbor fin. Tb»
orpaalatim of departmeata la eatall
town aad the ealoreemvet of laws
repalaUap fin caeapea wen toplm.of
OQBvemUoa. ‘This aftvaooa the visitora witnessed aa exhibition bp the
water tower aad pipe Uae. rode about
toe eitp aad wen eatortalned bp the
Chamber of Oi

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
Suits to Order.

...THE...

Fine Merchant *Tailoring.

Palace Mery

^ Reer MmooIc Bloek. rnioe B

VATIOVAl. DOTAIBB.
OoL a W. Oalkina App
er to Oraad Baplda.

HOTEL LEELANAU.

' Onad Bapids. Map to.—la toe Oircnlt eoart this aftenwoa Jadfe Orove
Ool. Cbarlm W. CUktoe nWill Hot borne off VatU Xoadap.
eriver for toe affaire ef the Nattoaa)
WashlaptoB, Map lB.-^t was axpaet- Detain to this dtp, ss jwipsd fer la a
ed that Seaator Bamnve ot Mlohipaa peation Iliad a few weeks apo bj Imac
would opea the Cabaa debate wbw Bobbins aad Joseph Rollii
toe Morpaa naointion wee Ukea up at
two o'doek tola afteraooe bat be told
hb Meade that be felt ladispoaed
TBMwc bsadWuUklsdjefBUUoowTi
jd ktaCs of rrtem lo oult sU Uadoi
It would Dot po oa todap. The p

THE CUBU DEBITE.

Do Ton Enow

lutirwn Treat t Out,
onot OXY AMO XIOBT.

Bicycle Repairing,

311 East Front St

Meal Tickets at Redsced Rates.

HIMBB, toe Phetoprapher
BBtU farther aotie^eW prade of

SHOES

» OCB UMX or

iOOTWEAR...
In Style and Price.

Tbaro U Botolap deflaite pet repardlap base ball for thU seasoa. bat toe
BasUers wiU plap a practiie pame Frlafteraoan with toe Asplam toaoL
Qenerd Msoaper Sepmoor of the.
Borthera Michipaa Trawportotioa Oo.
•totos that the baelocaa of the Uae li
hattar from thU dtp toaa ever beforo.
The steam barpe 0. E. l^la la takiag ee aaotoer earpo of lumber from
toe Tmvene. atp Lamber Oe. forOe^ A Oo. of Mteblpaa dtp. ^Bd

J have bonrbt at i^eaa so 1
eaaeellpoa at ret^.Wbat the
aame po^ would oeat at whda-

■:V fl

Also e 2 Seated Top ^nggy, wUl
sell cheep.

and Bome ef the flnnt flowen
pon ever taw.
Imported direct
from Paris. Gall aad see •«««»totoff toe dtp aerer had before.

A 42-foot Lot <m East Front St

-BATAVIA EIBBOK8.
■ —80L1D BILK BRAIDS,

A 6Ti.ioot Lot nn Eeet, State 8b "
.

The fin
jha school of SattoDS Bop. will taka
plaes tkU evmilap. Prof. W. K. Feiria

A fiO foot Lot on Barlow St
0f toe »ip Bapkto ladmtrial aeheol
WiU dallver toe addrern aad toara wiU
WiU aall on 'Monthly Pajmenta.
^«^pndaatoa.

-NBW.8HAPB8,
—NEW 8AILDBS.

Our Spring and
Summer Styles
Are the latest la.

We show aU the

Pennell’s

OCX UMK or

OXFORDS

KNRpr.

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Pore OrMm Tartar,

At Our
Soda Fountain

FOR SALE
A One-hprae Wagon, nearly
new, donble box, apring a«4t, '
Laming make, wide tire.
One Double Wagon. 84n..
tiro, all oompleto.

Onr Platform Wagon.

FUNK FRIEDIIIGR,

*

Port Powdiared Bpiota,.

is the largest in Ncrthern Michi­
One Donblo Wagon, narroir
gan. Oar prices are within <he
tiro, complete.
reach of all olaases. We bar* no
fane/ prices and oor goods are
One 8-aaatad Open Baggy,
marked in plain fignrea. W* have
one prion only.

n^OM aslisMs toss Has.

FRANK. FRIEDRICH.

BverbesseslMtstastast ttot yem
sseimsaaaeorsxaisrs (sursasn)

JAS. G. JOHNSdN.

Ie fiDt Ton Inspection.

New Odan ef the seeaoa.

Parisian
Flower Hats

A new clincher built Family Row
Boat, 17 feet Imig, 4-foot beam,
extra fine finish.

Has Your
Attention-

(sad tore BskiBstowSsr.Uyse warn as l»
wsksit.sasa>dsrsrnm.
“"W^y»-^.vll-^Wsa.rBsaUs. (*».,!
sstssd ter i«o ysart.) tosstsla ayrlafsa.
suey Usds. ThroM Brushes, sad
Olyssrles »sd Witeh Bsssl LsUsu
IlMdaMdlM.

sm&TXTznTX*,

Ladies I

One Bat bottom Bowing Skiff 14
fret long, 4-foot beam, used one

OEOOEBIES

Cor.rthaBdt-atoeScs.

. A ftrfect Time-Keeper

Bert Sunlep. of Gadlllae. eoa of Edljitt Stonlep, of the Mlcblpao SUto
DoBtocnv, was la the dtp peeterdap
rislUap eooM of hie febt-ball Meads.

We have to'stock a fall Uae of

HIMES, Phatagrapher.

UP WITH THE TIMES

FOR SALE

We also sell toe batter to to with to*
bread, both teeamerp aad Dairy.

Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,

Rajflroad Men!

Proferser'Urawa left for Cblcapo
tordap to make ao laspectloa of toa
Chleapo pnblie whool spstem aod attoa& a oieetlop of eoperlatoodeata.

Also a pood arttole to

atripkt prieea. Tiy our .new htoBA
Moeha aad Java Coffee, the best to the
aad BO extra cbaiwe for proum. fie- dtp. St 40s. It is simplp elcpaat
iber tots work is p
' ' ‘ '
e'aas la everp respect or moaetp refnadrd. Two small pbotoprapha for lOo.
Don't make a lalsteketo thcplaoe—
Soatosast eoraer Froat aod Park Sta.

The Hamilton Watch

X

PIES, CilES UD GOODES.

OBIlBTSFOR70emiKIZEI.

STYLISH

The aeaate oommittae oa latoraaBevaralftoBs ottaraa aad middltape
ttoaal Exp
•n <» toe dock awalUap ebipmeat to
Jhwoaa Citp from toe HaaBah a Up favorablp oa the resolalUa ]
for tos apprepriatioa of $m,000 lor
Co.
of this go*Dr. Oe& E. Urover ie a Mw vatoriverameat at the Paris exposltlce of
■arp eurpeoa who hsa bapaa beaiaaae
IBOO.
han aad opeaed aa oI5m la B. 2. Mor•aa*s Itverp barm.
Pair Of toe Best prade FMharmeas Wsdlap Boots 13 76. Hi
m
The ladles of the W. C. T. U. wIU
i E. FroatUt. A. S. FBYMAM. iia^
iMFRmtStreat.
•mwsa wstmua seat snp^ la toe
rrmCriebtoMk.
parlors of toe Baptist tooreh tomom.w
pFsatop from « to 7 o'doek.

Is toe plaee to bop
pour

Rates, $1.50 per Day.

^ THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR 75c PER DOZER.

paeta of too eoatlonaaoa of toe Cabaa
*^“*’’*■ WB DO!
debate fllied toe pallerlw apda.
Whea the Cabaa naolntloa eame
Morpaa opposed the amtloB that the
aeaate adjosm from
Moadap. He pave same details of toe
neeat vldt of toe enb-oommittoe of the
ooBuaittea oa foreipa nlatioos to the
exaeaUve la the effort to proenre latoe oaadltkm of
-Bmslap aad foameltop. ' Work done
affaire la Cuba. He aald that he had
prempUp and nasoaabla. Also a faU
beea thwa but that be ratoaed to aoline of materiaL
eept eoBsutar informattoa at toe baadi
of so exeonUvs which toe lajaaetioa
of eeoreep the saentarp Impoaad. He
aald that two other membera of the
coinmittoe had received lafonaatloe.
Exp sininp. he aald tost toe lajaaetioB
Best Grade, low priead. Ladies', Mas's,
of Mcrvi-p applied oalp to toe aaaMS of
MUaea, Bepa aad Cbildrea'e
toeeoata a
la npip .to a qaestlea tram White.
Motpaa mid that both the preaidaat
aad aaentarp of atoto imposed this eoa- Of all kfade aad colon. 1 aeU verp
eheap.
Come aad bnp poor ataoea cn
ditldt Foraker said that the departaw, 1 com earelp aave poa aMaep.
meattupartod all the loformatioa at Ileo aewtof. nalllap and ahtotap Aoad
their oommaad freelp.
Be had refree ot ehanre on all aboea boapht
hare.
Bot eoaseioos of amp rastrietiea. The etate
.A.. S. Fary-mjbTi,
3iwaB.WwoA.ai
departouat tsaow.hesdd. prtpariap
all toe iafenaatloB oa haad tor the
aeaato. The oalp reatrietloa has bem
aa totoaosaeftoeBamasof the eoa'
anls. The motloa to adiaure tomor­
row aatb Moadap was thea «read to.

City Hews Oo.

Pwk

I. J. MORGAN.

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ICOBNINO B3EOOKD, THUKSDAT, HAT 80, ISOT.

=#

Will waj) uH.ln* •ttoBt »L

No fW

APlMsantVotioe.
i A FULL LINE OP.. • •
Tko Herald asd PrMbyter. the I
Mlohlfao o^a of the Preabjlcriaa
cbnreh, ha* Ue following weU do•erv^ w«rdt of pralae for the Preabyterlao ctaorch of this dtjr:
^.•nild a*b the prertjent to usThlm
1 The church
TraTerae City, Mlch.r
omcoB with Spain to secure peace anS Uev. Wiley K. Wright, pastor, has relb. Independence of Cuba, and that was ceatly received lu tnembe^ 17 of them
I coafcaalon
H of whom were
ooafeeslon of faith,
fs
ipUsed.
la a litUs more than two

MASON AND HOAR “■src5a"-i"' -w«~ii«..».

Refrigeraiorsf
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.

k/rsid ot ^tty natloB o

B.»tl» Burden of th. SonlW.
'
Oratory on Cuba.

omo&QOAHium tehos uvelt

i r.;:‘rrrrL"7rr.:r i
;;

lU^MM ab OlMntoR TTiAJ TbM« U
Tm Hark Oma ••« BliuU>r.
Washimrton. May W.-Cuba agajD occopled the foregrowd In the senate yee. terdsy. It drew Unte crowds to the
sallerlea, and brouaht two notable
t^eschea, the one by Mason of lUtnola
to favor of the Moryan resoltiUon, and
the other by Itoar of Massachusetfh. In
oppodtioa to It.
The lllinoU svnatnr
pictured In fervid terms tW dlstreaa In
Ooba, dwelling panlculaMy on the
•tarvtng ooDdiiion of MO trailed Btatea
cltlaena as reported by the prealdenl.
and callad upon the senate to throw off
lu lethargy and pass the Morgan reso­
lution. Mason ba<V several sharp tllu
with WelUngion of Maryland, the Ut­
ter protesting that be was being nlerepresented.
It led to oonslderabie
eommotlon In the galleries, during
which
Wellington
decUred
that
he could not be rb«k<d oR by the ruOr.
ners bf the galleriaa. Mason's spe<.'<^i
was loudly applauded by the gsllerl.'a.
and was in bis usual dashli^ style.
UaarltrpllMto
) constltuenis
to our national
Hoar's criilclsnw, although

,z;.

ana it aismniaeo.
fi>und such and such facte on roll today. Thecb
two years ago as a home lUalon church
• lieh «'e pn'puse to act. and If
ipportlng.
It baa
don't Btnp that war We ll sittp.li."
stop, it." Aii'»
anli^“'’“
j----------- —- , .
e beginning tno^
he would not stand In the senate and contributed froi
hiag and spotter,
» hnntlr^ dollar* a year for the
the
Boarda
'Wo
moaey
has
Hoar Mid with some feeling that he
voluaUry offer­
supixjwd he was one irf the "liarnacley' been raised except
It whom Mason hud rf-ferred. and spoke ings. A lot has been purebaaed aad
of the r^kl<>ss lntn>dacil>in of resolu­ parUally paid for.
still without a bail
It is a bartions (ased on Idle reports.
monlous, active, spiritual i 'ompany of
(WKKCHEMigaue roB urxcoMUB. the Lord's people, who ho| >e that V>e
e bnOdlDg
Bsys the Itay Male hesaloe—Dale Makaa Lord wUl soon give them U
they M nneh need.
a Rematft Abnal ■^heek."
"I am sick of this kind of action in tlm
United Ittates senaie." decUred Hoar. "1
think It Is dhtgram-fui. The senator
[Mason] wants t<> put down a n-ar with
Spain and he w<>uid pul It down with a
niocqulio—a mosqu'tA i.f much Imxa and
a Ten' little sting." Huar cloaed with
the somewhat contemptuous remark
that he l■rlleved Ilitk could he accoiqpnsh<d for Cuba "b>- speeches for bun­
combe for Chliwgn, ui be followed by uo
practictil or sensible arilon."
Gartingi-r expressed surprise that ten-

The Chides edTIms.
"WlMB we were first married, yon
gatv maJialf the closet
“Ym.” .
"And Dowytm set as if I oogbt to
keep my ooat and titnuois banging over
the ball baulatcra
Chicago Becord.

A MMr of Mind.
"FwBwbUe he was clear (At of hi*
mind abonttbatgliL''
"And how?"
..........«...of
...................................
now the glr! is oleir onto! hi*
the galleries and“Ob,
pf suppiling'huu«omhc'.for^>n*tliu^nta^ Th«M ! mind. "—Indianapolis JparaaL
sensters had roughi f< r mimihs to se­
cure consideration «f a Cul>anrea(dutlon.
but had been cut off by filibustering
nreihoda
Hale Mimestly pmteMed Against this
Bare year bouse erpsrisMi
reference to niibustirlng. He gave In on by cheap workmea. nay a good wan «
he la buuesily aorth. Yoor paint .wlU east
detail the time consumed by the advoaad yoer bouse wlU look right.
le oppoi
of the pend1, showl
wing that most of the
speechis had come from those favorable
to the resulutlon. "In view of thla" pro­
ceeded Hale, "It is the height ot audaclty and Impudence—"
Oalllnger. who still held the floor, de­
clined to yield further. iThen 1 with­
draw the impudence,' ” proceeded Hale.
"It was at least a sort of coloaaal cheek
Than any other flrmlotbedty.
Have yon ever *eea onr new
Oalllftgex peremptorily deoilnefi to
aonldlags?
yield further. He criticised the course of
•enotors who accused their associates of

Better Not

Ue" Front St.

HOBBS’HAROWARE STORE.

^Silverware, Pillsbury
^Diamonds, ^Flour!
-Watches.

I am the agent for this Fam*
ous Brand.

-New IdeM in-

Fancy Toilet Articles.

to any partof the city.

-—Psetty Effectfi in----

S'. A..

We MakeMore Picture Frames

PMtfl

ZMlT.

Jacob Furtsch,

Geo. B. Winnie,

CITY BOOKSTORE.

Fleischflian's Compressed least

Cut Glass.

Hawley of Coanectlcut also spoke, tbs
former for the ree^dutlon and the latter
urging that the United Hiates should
not rush Into war while our coast de.
fenaea are manifestly Inadequate. Ma­
son Mtd that on one pretense or enother, oppasitlan to this resolution had
In deUying action day after
* until at last it aeemed
day
tbongh the voices of, i he American peowere to remali
alR Bill
whlle...............
rtrU, the murder of children *and the
bartUes which the apanUrd calU
war proceeds In Cuba.*' The senator
decUred It was time to set. to carry out
the pUtform of the Republican party,
and to apeak here and now In behalf of anything to say In behalf of Cuba.
if.B.BOUJiY.«er.
laiB]
«Ri,^rosia:
Cuba.
Hawley spoke briefly, andintbecourae r
Baa Mb Whack at John ««IL
of his remarks a question arose as to (be !
**If SOO American citisms are being neuiratlly lawa Hoar endeavored to
—and---driven like swine." exclaimed Mason, elucidate,
whereupon
Mason made
"compelling us to send from our shore . a locular remark In a stage whisto protect them, in the ngme of God. If : per whl<-h started several senators
kiughtng. Turning to Mason Hoar said:
It U not war, what la Itr’
turned his auention-4»-4he remarks fa­ "If thii Is to be a circus, of course 1 will
vorable to EngUnd made by WelUng- go down."
"|{ |he senator from Maaaachusett*
ton of MaryUnd Monday. "Yes. we
owe her [England] a good deal." de- ni-derstands he la a Hrrus, he doM not
cured Maaun. "Init we settled a good undc-rrtand It from me." retorted Ma­
part of
at Bunker Hill." The sen­ son. and this ended the Nreut for the
Paper and Paint bat tbere U only owe
ator read newspaper extracts showing day.
the cendliUn of sRalrs In Cuba, ."la
that the kind of Information." inteiWho WABBAWT8 aU work to be rigbl aad
Jected WeMIngtnn, “thst the senate uf
Is a aorksiaallke Bhaoer. A po^
the-proprlety of the enacirnt-m of a law Oaae
card le oar adStwM vUl be aaxMrad In penoa.
the I’nlted State* 1
pttnutting pooling by railroada was unfor a resolutive of belllgerencyr'
Mason palda gl
glowing tribute to tbosr del consideration yesterday by the sub­
eorre<f»ondrnta
idrnta some of whom had committee of the aenaU'commlUeeon Inlirsute commerce appointed for this
rlaksd^nd given up' tl
thrir Uvea to. pres•nt 'the firtk to the American people. purpose. The sub-oommitiee hopes to
Be Inferred to the death of CorrespoD- b? able to report Its concluslonB at the
regular meeting of the full com­
dent Crosbit who fell on the field dar­
mittee. which will be held tomorrow
ing an engagement.
Talspboa* ordeta to No. 10«.
"And yel.“ suggested Oalllnger, Iron- unlesB present plana are altered.
catly. "there to no war In Cuba."
dobs W. Fosto# Sterts br Esglaud. -OoM the Whale Hag" for CaW
Washington. May 1*.—Colonel John
Mason and Wellington had a warm
colloquy as to whaf the latter had said
of the "paper government" of the Cuhana and as to the dIRerence between
If so yon know
the Blrength oMhe Cubans and that of
tbesalMof
Washington at Valley Forge. The IIIlDoto senator declared that he oared
CALHOUN HONMEO IN HAVANA.
nothing as to the forms of the Cuban
o. P. OAH-Yxn.
government, or the location td Its eapU Ttolts the fl|«atoh Cmlss aad sod te Hetal. for "If ■ It had notbmg but the
(Wired with Urtsto Warmth. heavens for a shelter, then I am for
Havana, May 1*.- W. J. Calhoun, the
that just the aame." Wellliwion pro­
tested agalnet some of Mason's stale- special commtosioner of the United
menu. He Insleied. he aald, on having Ftates who to InvesdgaUng the death of
Dr.
Ricardo Rula. virlted (be Rpanleh
falmeu In the dtoeuaslon. ,"I will not
be misrepresented on the floor uf the cafimi Monday night, ahich was decaenate and 1 will not have American crateil and Illuminated In honor of the
htatory perverted even for the benefit 11th Itlrihdgy of King Alphonse. CnIof the Cuban Insurgenta" he d.-cUiwd. boun was accompanied by ihr Spanish
son.VleHu. MafldoliB, E
Mason dlamlsaed the protgst lightly ud consul at Phlladvlphla, Dr. Jose Congos)o, Onitar. Oello aad G
with such focnlar manner that The ^1- 10; themayor of. Havana. Ben or Michael
I>laa and Dr. Jover. who acted as hilerir* brtdce Into loud laughter. .
lerpretcr.
«IMXOCKRT ANDTatTHnXABDOR.*'
Cathcun admired the bulldlnc and ex­
pressed appreclstlun of the courtesy with
. Soak 6, city Opwa Kooss Blook.
with which be was received. After the
gULSts and (heir btists bad panaken of
When Hoar rose to reply to Masem he refreshments ihc secretary <rf the caoitio
referred to the speech which bad pre­ lossied "Prace fur Cuba and sincere and
BUS/KXS8 CARDS
ceded as "exolwrani oratoty." anH aald unalterable friendship between the
aarcastlcally that notwithstanding if. tinlud States and Bpatn." Or. Jnver g H^BKOmt^jkUor*^ aad^ CoBiiMitor at
the power of International daw would then toasted "Presldept McKinley"- In
aad
muvcyaniSiv
tlirroetM.
prevaU. The only effect ^of recrqntlUon English, which was responded to by Calwould be to give 8|«ln* the right 10 heun In a speech, she wing him to Iw an
search our ships at s.a aad to take biompHshed tiratur as well hs a'dlscreet
away from Ameriosn clilsEms In Cub* diplomat.
Special MtenUon girra to dlMWsc* of the
all bu|w of retMmpense fur lii)ury done
la> ooiMlehlgaa lUllways.
eye. car. aoM. throat aad aklh. OOec M Fried­
tbMn. H, allud'd sarcaatlcally to Ms.
Grand Kapids. Mich.. May 19—State rich UInck. PhoMiM.
son's "Innocent end youthful ardor." Rallnad Conunlssloner Wessallua holds
Attorney. BpeelU
Ttoereuphh. Meson asked htm "Will the (hat all taxes paid on earnings by for­ pARM
senator yield fur a qaestloiir'
eign railroad companies doing buslnesB
"Six of them." replied1 Hoar, seeming- m this state are Illegal and uncuneli1y in an angry nii»d.
tuflontl under a decision of the United
"Are you'willing to have a vote
States supreme court in the cast
I. CKy OpcraRoasc Bloek.
this question?" Maann queri^.
Fargo agalntt the state of HIchli
"I expect to have one," was the 1
Wessellus bolds that Jbe present''
U/SCKLLAKJfpt'S tFASTS.
swer.
on railroads to illegal, and that
"Win you help to get tee?" Mason railroada could at any lime refuse to
pay, and that they would refuse if the
toK w ere Increased as a bill now pend­
ing In the legislature proposea Xffc
seem to want." Hoar replied. Then he paid by the railways last year was n
pqproeded to express surprise that "all than $74«.04m. and If the Mcrriam bill
this girai btasf band of talk about to passed this will be Increased t
Ad«rsMJIIloaifTlTB.Trareroe6ij. 1
ouuages on women and telldren prac- than >M0.Wic annually._______
tkrd at our doors" should he followed
Agreed Ml the twdiM BtlL
this "squeakl!^ monel of a rcsolu
Washington, May 19.—The confer
tioa." Parodyipe the opposiUon. Hoar
of the two houses of congress yesterday
exclaimed.
•'Whereae, our aueeston loved ffber- reached an agreement on -the provlahm
ty, and whereaa we an the. greaUft In the Indian appropriation bill concem- VURgr CLAW BUUard aad Pool tabtaa lor
the Uncompah^ Indian itaer ra•aUon on earth," and etnUar where­ ing tl
ases, and remarked paiuaGwtleaUy, tion 1
"When w« are the greatest. aotioB w« (B dtonuis between the bousea

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^
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XOBKXVQ &BOOBD, THITBSDAY, MAY 80, 189T

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The Mayor applied aa antdi prilee
„ _ I aleo farther agree that
OouneU of theCUgoT Traveru CUv:
bid ahall be aseented. I will, if for the C. A W. M. By. Ooe. Ctontto
OasTLBMKX—We, your oommitiee on
our nonorau»«
honorable board,
deeirad by your
uumia, fur..a.claim, and accounU. do not ttnd ^at niab good and euftlclent bond, to the and forthe We-<joe-toi^ elnh Ykter
Montagna.
On motion dnly carriedeald apprtntmenta were eonfirmed.
______ •trael. A oonWat In toe court, would
.trlct «>•
Moved by Alderman Goodrich that
incloMng wall, will be of the
— .Jancewitn ineatycnaner pro»i»len., and I hereby reaerve the privilege the petition prtsacated May Srd, ISV?,
1 to withdraw the mme In eaae the job relative to the boor at which billiard
a.i,r>Mbi.
W. JanBAt'.,
*i.raicr“'
ia not let sa aaid charter provides.
faalla shall be closed, be not granted.
Smith. '
bond onereo
offered aoore
above »
i* for
the
_
^I;*^SlJ*.^alL«^nU
1 The **®“®
lur mic
Moved by Alderman Montague that
^
^
Com. on Claim. a^AownU.
purpose of making tbla a re.pon.ible
MlaaU* of* laal wfolar maeting. cU thlck^
-ine waiia *»»• b*®.
r—----Moved by Alderman Cook that the
if ih* amount named i> not the motloo of Ald^™*® Goodrich be
apeclal maoUnir bald May 7lh and ad■
and that Uepetttioopruaeuvreport of the oommlUee be aoeeptod; oon.idered enough, any reuMnable
Joarnad meeting held May ISUi. 1897. ^^fhelS^on walla will be of the f<d-,
purvvj 4.14.
W p4W*4W4
Md adopted awl thecrialm be ordered amount of .wty
«m be
prortdedt
ed May 3. 1897, reUtivc to closing Mlware read and ai^rad.
Tbabwkii-t Pi’b- Co..
lisrd balls be granted with the exeeppaid aa recommended.
A.
P.
Hocou.
Mgr.
. PetiUon:
. .
diSdent ^ IS iaebaa Second
Uon that the bonr fpr closing mid Wi­
Motion carrt^ by yea and nay vote
Moved by Alderman Montague that
b<h« Uononwit.
ItefJw
UonorubU, me
tU »ujw«
llard halls be fixed at)l O'clock tnstend
a. follow.:
Ocmncil of the Cixyaf Trtwem Ctty. '*T^i 1mu2S aad dielalon
the contract fer publishing the official
^l
teas—Aldermen
Montegue, OreOlek.
xeas—aioeriaeB KUimauiA..,
of It o'clock as peUtiiWtlM4ca4tfen:
,
. extead thirty (80) Inchea aboea the
proeecdlsg* of the Council and Board
Motion as amended was carried by
Okwdrlcb. Cook. Lardle. Bnellmantel.
of BduoaUen, ordlaancea and all legal
raaidanU and taipayera oi « a™
■’ “rheitiof’em be gravel. I^ecormce Garriaon and Jabrana.
ym and nay vota m follows:
city prlnUng for the present fiscal year
wUl be of galvanlmd Iron. The gutter
would
Yeas-Aldermen Montegne, GreUlek.
Kaya—Kone.
be awarded to the Moralng Beoord aa
•rably body to*"^*'***'^^ lOtb
.“5
Cook. HneUmantel and Oarrism.
EeportArf Committee oh Printing.
BWV «44«444

graveling oi
of Cam atxaet
from
graveung
per their bid of 18c per folio of 100
•.___• „_.V 4.. lAtk atl.M.1
.Mt 1g oonaeet licatlon la granted. “<* *
Maya-Aldennen Goodrich. Imrdis
Traverse City. Mich., May 17.1897.
^t WUth to »»»*•*«•'
words, and that the Mayor and City
with that part of Cam
b tne
tne jiugw “"f
u*** v.4»
andJahraua
7b
the UonoroiHC.
H(morQbU.yie
CTerk be anthorixed to eaecnts the con­
Couaeti of OieCitvof Travene CUy,
Moved by Alderman /ahnaa Mwtthe
tract for mid printing on bebaU of the
Mtehitfou:
Mayor .qppolnia poundnimteir to sneand looatloH of aU chimneya, aiam of
dty.
GMTt.B>iEH—We herewith submit
eeed
W. J Moody who has failed 80
flnea, tee
the pro^wwA.------------------protection of fnmacea, heaV
nnea,
f^ Anting the offiHodoo carried by yea and nay vote.
,________ l_
.11 ...MBMB,*
'*&u«l Ibl* ft.
qualify. Motion carried.
_____ a&lng. and ordinances of the
Yens—Aldermen Montagne. OreiUek.
city. furnished
city,
fnralahjNi^by
by the Jmvw^ltoy
Tmvw Bay
The Mayor appointed Oeorge Alloa

in ereatlng keat
heat for
fc mechaaleal or Eagle. Grand Tmverae Herald. Morn­ Goodrich, Cook, Larole, HneUmantel.
mtth m
ponaomaater.
Smith
m;
*---------maantacturlng purpoaea, also for the Ing
ing Eeoorn
Record ana
and Traverae
ATarerae v»v/
aty Trai^
»i»44^ Garrimn and Jahrana
JoMh Parron, laaae B. Oarln, W. O.
On nmtion of Alderman Jabraua dnly
', Loran. Koch. *'Tbetalld?Sg^or which tbia
Nays—None.
carried the appointsMnt wnaeoaflrmBeraak Koch. W. D. WUoax. Nldwlaa reeuMted wUl be completed about
Moved iiiy Alderman Goodrich that
der and that be be required to fumUb
ed.
Huellmantel. Joseph Lu^^, J1. 1897. The eaUmated oost of
- lory bonds, (to be appromd vhe Committee on StreeU and Side-^
Moved by Alderman Goodrich that
Biiah. S. Oain. J. S. Slokela. J. H. the work la tio.000.00.
•• • lor
for voc
the faithful
and walk, be autborUed to bare the north
by the council.)
a*,.-.!,,. —~
- Chapman, nooer. ootu «• *“• •‘'--a.
Mr. KeUy be bnthortsed to elau the
FUed May 17, 1997.
prompt
performance
of
the
work
done.
side of Eighth street from the G. B- A city dumping gronnda.
Wm' Vu.«w..»r, t A. SICTW
Beapectful^,
^ ‘^‘^Very Beapectfnliy.
ban Kranta, B. V. ^ewhouM. J. U»Majul rninoBica.
I. B. B. to Barlow street graded for a
Acran W. Jabkav.,
Motion carried.
Jamaa K. Bnrden. Pat Burden, £■
sidewalk and-that a sidewalk be or­
Moved by Aldennaa Lardle that the
Hbbbut Muxtaovb,
- ...................J— /. Mloalaw
Moved by Alderman Lardle that the
Com. oo PrinUng.
application be referred to the Com. os
dered bmit within 80 days.
Mkhlgaa Telephone Co-. be given perMoved by Alderman Imrdie that the
\^itoer, FrunkGiiham. Bart j^«». Fire nnd Water to report at naxt meet­
Motion earrisdmiition to set poles on the emt tide of
report be acoepted and ndoptmi and
Moved
by
Aldeiwn
Goodrich
that
the
ingUnion street from Front street to SUte
Committee on BtreeU and Bidewalks street, on the west side of Union street
placed on file.
MoMon carried.
Motion carried.
be authorised to order the graveling of from State street to 7th street, on 7th
PeUtloa:
Bids for pr
Maple street from Frost .treat to Fifth street from Union street east to tbs
Bar, J. K
law,
Fiirtach.
XU x^xmiH A
Frank,
rank, ru.
T- O- To the; ixonoTOirtc
HonontlAe w4t
^ ^xxirxx —— —•
SkllMin, Oaulkett A Oo.. C. O. Blacken,
^.,jneU
ftf IA* cUj/ of
()t,u
- TVorer** CUy. Ib IA* BoywrabU, the
and CUy street and Bose street from Webster alley and vrmt to Bohemia streeV on
Lewis I. Crain. W. F. Calklma._»idwU
C.iuncll of the City of Traverse City. street to Eighth street.
MicA..the alley emt of Uaion street and on
GasTLiBKH-We. the nndernlgn^,
ifIcMpou.
HoUon carried.
Bohemia street from 7th street to 17th
reMdent. oi
reatnent.
of Trnverae
*r»»ciaw City. 44»4.^~——^
rmoeotfnUy
OESTtEims—The Morning
Moved by Alderman QreUlck that a streev and to connect the vrlree frmn
wUl do the official prlntlM of the City.
V4nw4AOii4r.
alx-foot
sidewalk
be
ordered
bnllt
Inelndlog the CqpneU pro^lnga. thp
the tines en Btiiemia street and the al­
0« moUo. ol Alderaui J,ir4»A i»lj ckanged.
proving, oi the Board of BduentUm. within 30 daya on the South side of lay east of Union street en nth street
BeapeetfoUy mbmittod.
wd^anoea. reports. noUcca, sad the
curim. Ui4 I»Ulio« —
x>
Second rtrret. adjacent to late 1 and 8. to the tin^e wire rnnniag on Uaion
ntiaoellaneoua priatlsg ^ the clty^
Srawo, J. w. MOlUeen.
the Commltt** on 8u«eu 4od SWelubllihed at Ueek 6, Hannah, Lay A,Co's 4th addi­ street from nth street sonlh te Fern_________required to be puiArA—..-^.
dered
•>lk> to ko roportod 4t «.xt mootln*
afteen (15) centt per folio of W words tion. Motion cniTied.
A. Hammono. v. i».
wood. and that they be required to re­
of the council.
actual conat for each InaerUoa. and
Annoal report of Director of the move tbe poles now ml oa UnloB street
will also furnish free of ooat ^ espies
Moved by Alderman Goodrich t^t
from 7th street to nth street.
^hum. E. L. Banaom,
Baimom. MaW
Mabef |Batm, In sheet form of tha prooeedlnga of Poor
when we adjonra we adjonm to meet Folgbnm.
for food
Motion carried.
Beude Loudon. Celia OrUtt, M. C. tnf** meeting of the common eonneU PslA^t
p^d out for fovl.
Monday evenii«. May 84th, 1897,
OrtatA M.A J. W. MUlik.0. A^ and the Board of Education, and at cad p»ld out (or efoO
Moved by Aidermaa BneUsantel
the oonhell room.
of
year
will
bind
mme
In
jmmpblet
W.to~, E..- J- PonotaW. Bot. W.
that scaled praposali be invited fer
form.
And
it
U
further
agree^att^
K. WrlohU Dr. H., B. Gorier, E*y
MotiMi carried.
lighting
the tity buUdlaga.
Droceediaga
of
the
coundl.
the
Board
Tkacker. A. T. Hoxle, and Xii others.
Petition:
Motion carried.
Beferenee 1. also made to the aimllar ^EdncntM and reports of offieen and PsUout («u
Ib
ihe BonorabUxtheMt^
b u*-HoBoraoi*.
w>* moy*" hnd CUy
Beeommendation of Boerdof PnbUe
........ tijri w
TOld«xp(
CouHcU bf tA« City 0/ Tratme C^,
iths ending Works.
Mlehtpon: ,
huadred. of AAMAVI*.
nUHorf—FT,
others, and
mux* prenentra
’ ." ~ ——
-to ooat to the rity.
Trav;rBe City, Mlah.. May 17.1»7.
Tnoa. T. Bar^
the Connell when the subject was be­
4. W. Ha5SE.x,
2b the Bonorabte. the Mayor and City
fore tbe Board last spring.
wUl, if thought beat by yon, oanae a
Pnbliabera Morning Record.
CotineU of the city of Travtne Ctty.
On motion of Alderman Lardle. duly
atUteWeT^tebebuUt
auuawe
naia w
wiAAAB aM
— the_weat
JUirfiiyon;
aide of Railroad
Avenue from Waah- carried, the petition wm received shd 7Y) the Btmorahle, the Mayor ond City
Eailrt
OXKTUUCX—We wonld tsnpeotfnlly
iBaton street to Front Mreet.
Council of the CUy of TVuwrw Ctty.
placed oa file.
oetition your hoooreWe body to farpaoTXBT.
^
Tavern aty.
Total
*141# «
........................ 8^ g aiah to the cemetery a more a^^
Hlcbt0<mBnebel. John A.
Sigaed.To lb* Honorable, the Bayor and ^
supply of water for tbe care of t^ ^
^Tl^n 'w Ald^irmab Co<ik. dnly a^grouda. The present method of
JacimM, Mrt. U- Voorheea, David 8.
Council cf the eily of Ttavene City.
A. W. Black. A.
J
Stricklin. >W. J.. Kent.
carried, said report wm aeeepted and xnrniaaing
furnishing ««aw
water ia
Miehignn.'
*» very ' *
K- Dyke. J — WeUa, Frank Norton. H.
and cannot be operated axeept at an
Gtim.x«Jf-We. the nnderaigned. ornusanoea, nowooa. i^i*,**" *-4 ----------- ordered filed.
S. M. Brown. C. M- Bell.
In behalf of the ladies of the Women .
Statemeal and Pay BbU of Board of
We would rraectfuUy r^eommenn
Christian Temperance Union of Trnvf<mo of lOU words PnbUe Works
that Ue water mains be extended troa
cents
ene aty. Michigan, do hereby T*ap^tr teen
OrabMa*
their present termlcos on WsshlagU*
fully, but mmestly and prayerfo Ij. actual count, for each Imaertion. a^
street to the esmetery a^ that tbe
protest against favorable action Wing will sisn furnish free of ooat 80 copies t
in
ahoet
form
of
the
proeoedinga
of
*s..ua.u.»
pemeterr
be fnrnlahcd wiU city water
teken by your bemornWe body in re­
D. S. Dean, Jas. a.- major,
““
^1.
meeting
of
the
Couneil
and
the
from said mains.
i'dK'AK..;:
gard to tnai
that por^dAwi
portion aof
a petition r-~
pre
*, •
deraon. Wm. Beltner, Mrs. C. T. Oravrn, garu
"
,
.____ . AA___ 4^ Ida* lAW I.Ai lain
Vera reapeetfuUy.
Board
of
Education,
and
at
tbe
»f
rated about May Ut. 1897. by c^n I>ava UI l»AlAAA>a*4A.4i
J..V.,
C uereuAiAMA.
Deveodorf. WmH. Cmlor.^ «».
BosBD
or Penue Wobxs,
ciiisena. relating to amendment W dg
By J<»x T. BsADts, Chalimsn
Moved by Aldermaa Jahrana thattbe irniitri------ordinanceleuar^iiaHI
regardingxux*m*m^
dotingu*of blUl^

A. W.RmsBO. Clerk.
haUs, wi.ii.-3
bUllaid 4.U..
tablm .nil
and twmt
pool tablea.
tobica.
petition be referred to tbe Committee A_„.
board of Education
Bdneatioo iand rep^ of
Moved by Aldermaa Goodrich that
—.
- _ A n——.1. -U.ll afoa Im.
oa 8ue It. and Sldevraika.
oBcera
and Boards sh^.
orautv uxMj m* m jaw..,.—
—'
the recommeadatiea be reeeived and
Motion carried.
Ibbed ia the Morning Record
Ue same ordinance, which wm
plaeedonftU.
ted to the city■ oonncll in the pmt additional cost «e the tity
Petition:
;
"TBrn^T.
atxs. .
ISOS. X. B
OAAm*.
____________3H
Pe^tion:
petition contained the tigjto th* Honorable, the Mayor ond ^ year, which
utures ano
and voiceu
voiced the
soe wBauxumuxmu*
ratimentsof Pnbliaher of the Grand Traveme Her­
Traverae Qty. Mich.. May 17.1897.
Council of the Cttyqf Traeeree City, natnrea
lBft«a. ted oa Bpruec. alWr oe ted.
ald.
______ ^
To the UononMe the Mayor and CUy
Michigan:
Council of lh<i city of Trorerae CUTi
GnKTu:«ii-We, the nnde^ed
Tr4nr>
dw,
MldA.
Mv
It.
l»t.
residents ana
and ta*
tax payer,
aaid
rmidsnts
wc" aof
« .a- 01^.
.Hichiyan;
do petition your honorable body ~ petition being presented by the Wom­ n, IA, Ho«omW« Ok »W0- o»d
GK.sTLasnx—Your petitteer, tha
,t»«T4
Cx'uneU of the eUy of Tratwrse CUy.
haveT’nSn
, UnidB streetgrnaeo
street graded ana
and gruTeiea
graveled en's Chrisrtsn Temperance Onion, also
Boardmaa River Electric Light A Pow­
contained .the names of some ol om
Board of PubUc Works,
Hichipcm:
aonth
_ k from Ninth'street to Thirteenth
Thirtee
er
Co., re^mctfally asks that your boaBy Joss T. Bxauut, CfcalnnmiGESTUfUXX—1 will-print abd publish
____4-1. A—. 4Vla
■■■! IIM IIT am ——
street the same m It is batween oobleat and most earnest wives. moU4Wa II4WU1|»44J
era and tistera, who seek naught, so in Ue Traverae Bsy Eagle f«- Ue «»mA. W. Bicbkbu. Clerk.
Seventh and0 XAUllia
Ninth BkTXVBV.
*trreta.
cnise Atir • -«4M
thirty (30) yean lor
««gh as to further the best Uiteresu ing year Ue record of tbe proceedings
Respeotful^ submitted.
Moved by Alderman Garriaon that Ue Uylng ana maintaining of water
of the Board of Aldermen. Board of
Jenner McB^. by W. F. Uarsba,
pipes and water msins InaU Ue atreate
Inoatton. Ordinanoes
(jrainanoes and
auu aU
mu oUer the atoteaent be aeeepted and clalan and alleys of Us dty of Travane City,
Frank WUhalm. Bert Wilhelm. B F.
____ ••••
by V4
lawUf
or by order
« ~of be ordered paid.
HolcoMb. A. B. Wilson, Gee. ,W. CoJ^ much weight with the respected mem­ matter required
as from time to time Ue same uy to
in a newspai, J. D Mook. Wm
BmweU._C.
Ban,
wm noaweu.
o. W.
n. bers of our^former council when about Ue board -> be printed ----------------Motion earried by yea and nay vote: required, to tbe end that said Boardto frame the ordinance In question m ra.for Ue'eunTol
sum offtwentyfoM
-------------- DuiteirrfJ. D. Ke»yon.D- D^. ^nrlm
man Biver Electric Light A Power Co.
it now atanda.
ra folio of 100 words for the first lamay supply the dty and Ue dttaens
We vrUh further to state that we are rertion and when more than an* laser- Uoodrich. Cook, Lardle, HneUmantel.
thereof with an adeqnatempply ef wa­
Garriaon and Jahrana.
-4*e;h"p^n. WiU W. Holdaworth.
tion U required, ten cento pe«ter. Ue eooditioBS and terms of each
X ——Afar, after IhS
ThtS
rah Insertion
tbe ftnt
nrav _*a»s
Charles S. Vader. Calvin 8. Yader.
_____ tototo
Nays-~None,
CranchlM
besndt
suchasasmsy
msybe
beaeeeptneeeptstive to minors being prohibited from also inelndes Ue making up and prinV
Moved by Aldennaa Montague that able toyoor hemUaUe body and tM
lag la pamphlet form twenty coplea of
c UgfatA
"^id by Aldermai Laidt; that the eucb balls at all times.
the Committee oa Ordlaancea be an- said Boardmaa River Eleelric I
Dated this 7ih day of May. 1M7.
Ue
prao^ings
and
ordinaneea.
sad
Power Ompany.
petition be referred to tbe Com. on
tboriaed te draft an ordinance relative
binding ‘
.
[. Pres..
WxuJAa LoatAAM,
< 44i>..
^^Mns. A. W. Bl'suxk, President
to Ue running of bicycles oa aMewatka
Ai>BKD V. FmxDmcB. bee
AuwcD
See'y.
y.
Uce^
Mbs. N. E. Stboso. Seeretnry.
Motiem carried.
boirt!"''* T" ' E’L. Spnsoux,
On motion of Alderman Imrdle, dnly
and present at naxt regaUr maeting.
raverae
Bay
Eagle
PutlUherTra
Petition:
carried, Ue^UUoo vrUs referred to
Motion carried.Traverae aty. May 8,1897.
Snpt Y Department Work.
.
Traverae City. Mich.. May 17, 1897.
Alderman uewnBa
Goodrich that
Moved by
ny aioerman
*um* Ue eommit'ee oa Fire aad Water.
Jto lb* Honombte. the Mayor and ^
In behalf of aU white ribbonera.
Ib the HoHorabl* the Mayor and -Ctty See. 88 of Title ft of Ue aty Charter to
Tbe following bonds ware en motion
C»mncU o/ Ibe City or Traverte Ctty,
MonA A7 AWero.. UonUru, Uut
Counett of the cUy of Traverte City.
Michiyan.
eo amended aa to make the taxes, mon­
Miehiyan.U.4 P4UU04 k4 OMiTAd 44d p^AOdd 411
Coastoble'a Bond:
eys
and
fines
cclleetod-as
poll
or.
capi­
U
b^f
of
tto
PubUih
in oenaii oi we
fllA
Hiram M. Kinney, surety aarenee L.
to print tation tax payable Into Ue CUy ‘KeasIng Company, I hereby Motion earrleA
of yonr ury to Ue credit of Ue general street GreUiek.
and publUh Ue ^proceed
BeporiofCoeaml
honorable body.^Ue
lunA and that Ue aty Attorney and
Bngbes A Boxborr aareties, John
SSSfe St., m It ivtil i*'^‘We for
To U« Honorable Ue Mayor and City ilnot the Board of Bdaratlon. ai^ aU aty aetk to aeUerised to prepare te^ to appros«b Ue sidewalk.
GUUa and B. D. Ashton.
_______ forward
ConneU of the CUy Of Traverte City. 1^ notieea which reqnlre pnbliea- copy off
g^VraUi^ Fred Vannol^, Geo. A.
Peter W. Kane: ewwtiea, laaeb
in the LegislaMiehiyanto
onr
Yexina, Lmn E*o^**^’
Furtaeh and B- W. Bound;
Okstixmks—Tbs Committee on Lltnre for action.
. .
-------------------- J the approval cnlat^ 1* the said dty of Traverae.
Edward E. MUler;
Motion carried.
for Ue sum ef nineteen cento
ol Mr. Murrays ralm bond vriU Ur.
The Mayor appdnted Allan Oraymm MeBamara knd Frank Frtedrteh.
BopUbs and Mr. TronWey as auretiea
On motion duly earried OouncU adand
Hiram
M.Klanoy
as
night
pelioe.
“B OUODMCH. ______
S^^ar'to furaiu the* proceedings
J. M. HeSLUtAXTSL,
On motion of Aldermaa Goodrich,
Horen
oy AlDerm***-vmtumvm
——
Mored by
Aldermaa Garrison . that
^tha OonneUanathe erdlnanaas and
Commlttpa
___
__________
Komcattoe,
WSimrov
mu
duly
carried,
the
^
Uard
of
Edmeation.
dther
or
^
«he petition be referred to the CommitMoved by Aldermaa QnUlek Uht at them In pamphlet form, printed pafirmad.
toe on Btreeta and «dewnUn.
B reeS in Ue paper, almlthe report of the eommlttoe be aeeept­ from the tyton
Hon, bj AW.™»» J4kr444 ttU
Motion carried.
, .ram. page atmuSrf.^ tte
ed and adopted and the bond be ap­
b. 4PP4I4UE for
a epremi
AppUeatien tar permit to eraet bnlld
proved. Motion earned.
the C.-A W. M. roundbonae and one for
three
Report of Committee oa CUlme and
Id tbe
tbe el^
el^ subscription list of tto the We-que-tong elnb, to nerve wlthoot
to bold
ran. ““A. “•» "• **"■ Aeeesata:
Travdne aty
mieaeni, aty
\Mty Clrtt.
To A. W. Kekerd.
iWTnvecBc aty. May 17.1897.
Motion earried.
S^^a^^ty elmt and aldermra for
th fiw Honorable, the Mayor and City
aMtft toerecta
oouaeU Prooeeding*-

ft«eolu- meetUg of City OooaeU bold
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