The Morning Record, July 23, 1897

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The Morning Record, July 23, 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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1897-07-23

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THE MORNING RECORD.

OVYXOIAL tAm

TRAVERSE CUT; MICH.. FBIDA^Y, JULY 33. 1897.

FiwtYe«r-Ko.fi9.

mORLESS BASE BALL.

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TUT ur BT TH» HTTBTLBBS
TSBTXBDAT ATRBHOOV.

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n “BUCIEAGIE” MEMORIZED.

England Don’t Like r

A P. Hough wens to Mtasistee y*terdey.
V^VBlF^P
OBDXOATXOir OP XOV
Mrs. Ethlya Sly of Bey Shore, b vis­
fi.LO'BAVJ
oxtnt8.Ai. Pbatr ▲.
lo^av.
iting Mr*. Dr. Garner.
Johe Sherman’s Plain Facts.
That’s where
Prank BamUtoe left yceterdsy for a
»
«
0
we differ. Buyers like them- We are now
•ip
to Nortbport and Suttop* Bay.
PUbng TrfbuU to DleUnguiahed
■np^ SxbibitioB lo Which Brvry- TouU
telling
you
plain
facts
about
Wall Paper.
Mra S. S. C. Pbippen of Owmao, M
Amerioan Soldier—Yhouaaod* Wit*
boA7 PUy^ BmI BaU Md 8tX««i*
Prices lower than ever.
neoaed the fmpreMlre Oereaoaiea— the guest of Mrs. Mortimer 6. Uutea
Warn BIiBt Ont —TUton Wm
Hr. and Mrs. F. A. Earl have gone to
Old Oomradaa of the Oeneral la the Bellaire to visit the remaUder of the
Strtet^'iB tb« 0am*. bat Bapwrlor
• Parade.
WoA OoBflaad th*m tb Ooo— Bgg*week.
Chicago. July *?.—The John A.
B. J. Allen of Norwood, b la the
**0 FRONT STREET.
M. 6. HOLLEY,
n* fla**t garni at baaehallam
lao; ooipitCr»»»»•Logan mannment at Lake Frant Park city, the gucet of hb dangbler. Hr*. S.
played bj a taam nptoMatiiig T**rwae dedicated this aftarnoen. . A few W. Boss.
. crw Oty waa pvt op by tb* Btua«n
mlnntee
after
1,
John
A.
Lo^,
the
Mrs.
John
HUle
and
daughter
Bath
yeaterday.
Tbe bc7> play«d ball->-*<rai7 obe of Bom BaU Paraiahed by Bomier* third, the S-ymr^id grandson of the of Old Mbeloo. are vbltiag friends in
" Bleak Eagle," pulled the tllken oord thbdty.
tbm- ^b member of the team dU-,
•honld Rst* Better Support.
which parted the reiU concealing the
Tony Novotny and Em. Wilhelm re­
Uagalahed bUBMlt, Vd ymnd etand
of the greet com­ turned last evening from a fishing trip
If Trareraa City bad no baaebell
plaj^ earn* *0 elo^^Dgelher that tbb
team
there
wonld
be
e
general
bowl
mander ae be rallied the broken
to Besr Creek.
rootars hardly ha«ne to tarcatbe..
beeanee
that
wa*
*o.
U
the
city
had
a
of
the
federal
troops
and
led
them
to
Mr. aad Mia. L. Bosooe of Lake
PUier. the new |dtch*r. made hie
avenne are entertaining Hr*. Otto ——-- No—But it would have been if they had got
initial appearaaeeaDderaatwi a faror- poor ball team there would be lemen- Tielory before Atlanta, July 2a. lw54.
Crowd* began to aeeemble along ^Somers of Ohio.
able impreaeion. Bat two bite war* tatione in erery key. But Trarerae
their balls, bats, etc., at-----Him ElU Steinberg went to rrtosmad* (ram hi* dellTeiy. Be hae plenty City boasU of a taam better than any Michigan eTeme early tble moniiag.
anUcipatiogaroib.. Beriewing eUod* key U Tbit her sbter Mrs. N. Boaeuof speed and good enreee and a^ean aggregation eTeronfanited la tbl*
tion.
and
It
is
doubtfnl
U
there
le
a!
^he
broad
tboronghtere
facing
tbsl, f<
for a few
to haee the neoeemry nerr* at eritieal
Mr*. 3. P. Bnrd, Misses Jennie and
tlinm. H« «1M> fielded hi* poeitioa betteramatenrnlneinMiohigantodey.Lijem'oonmeot Winfiow epsee we* at
The game yesterday was the fineat con-L premium, TbU afternoon tbs Jam Edith Hurd went to Bay View yester­
teat
ever
seen
oh
the
home
gronnd*.
|
became
elmost
nnbearable.
The
work
day
tor
a three weeks' suy.
^Sj* wa* the (oerth gam* between
--------------------------------of the dedicaUng
J. M. Waits of Leland, wa* la the
■6t. Lonl. and the Hoatlere tbto eeaeon. Th«
^ P"» »P *"
feet. The immense crowd
nlty yesterday preparing to receive at
and after a thbd defeat the riaitoi* f»®«. ahattlng lh*_8t LanU
Tbi«„ U superb died without a hitch.
Leland Point a party of «
wMtlntowinthefoorthgame. They out. t to 0.'
FOE THE IADIB8 A^B----appreMra. C. E. Doekeray's sbter. Mrv.
President Mclinley wm unahlv to
played great ball, bol were bot fast baU aad ought
leave Wesblngton. bb‘ '.ae government MeOaUum. aad sou, fromOrund Bapida
eaoogb for the home team. The Haet- dated: yet die attendance
what
it
should
be.
Munsger
Kehoe
wa* represent^
itpd by S*ere<ury of War arrived today to epcad a few weeks
let* have an inexhanaUtale enpply of
Mra. L- H. Shep^ and son of. Char­
. ginger at their eommaad and lately end the memhirt of the taum are woik- . .Iger. SeaU, In the r*v>wlng sUnd
lotte. are thb gnesta for the sum)
iment were provided for
they hare been dispenelng it freely. lag hard to give eh* city fiiut cla^i^j
e Ladies' Neckwear in Ue elty. Prices low.
iMbaU, and they
Gov. Tenner and.^nlte or the tamilydf BUeba Shepard, of Sute
Every player wae en hie metal and
•neceeding.
It|i
now
the
doty
of
the
lUinoie. Governor Soofield aad snlie of street.
\he support received by Pitcher
Mbs Anna WelU, a school teacher of
Fisher eatoniehad him. and if be hall loving public to support the or- Wieoonsln. Governor Mount and enite
ever thought that he had cast hb gonizstloD as eneh an organisation of Indiana and Governor Holoomb and Defianee. O.. arrived last night
lot with a backwoods aggregaUon he ehonld be aupported. Some ef the out staff of Nebraska, were among the j spend the summer vaeetion with Hiss
was rmdy to doff hb cap at the end of of town player* mnel he paid reason­ first to enter. Secretary Alger came . Ada Water*,
A big assortment of Ladiee-rineBelU.aU^Ion. it valnm like titit:
the game and ac^cnowledge t)iat we able salaries la order to eeeure their next, followed by Grarge B Peck.! Mr*. Elijah Milband daughter recan play baU in northern Mi^lgan a eervieee: the home player* expect to orator of tte day. Sculptor Su- Geu-1 turned home yeeterdey moralug from
Worth 25c. to 35c., at....................... ..
15>and 20c.
litUe Wt. The new pitcher worked make little out of the game during tie dens then foUowed. The IvOgua family, epeading * few dayu with Hiu. J "
Worth 50c.. at.......................................................... 25c.
...... set
at Old
Old MUaioo.
under'a great dbadvantage. Ue ar­ season, and under these elrcomstnneee Ml*. John A. Logan. Mejor aad Mrs. Mills
and
in
view
of
the
first
daw
sport
Mr.
and
Mrs
H
C
Terry
of
Durand,
Wm. Tucker, Cept and Mta John A.
rived in the dty yesterday morning
W^orth 60c. and 65c.. at......................................... 35c.
after traveling all night, almost tired given..ttere ehonld be a mote liberal Logan were the meet eonipleuon* on are guests of Br. and Mr*. J. U. HeGougb. They arrived yesterday
ALL STYLES BEPBBSBNTBD. 00MB AND SEE TBBM. AT---out. hot be was'gam* and put np a attendance than has been shown thus the stand.
good game nadm- the elreamstanees. ter thU season. If the support b no
A boom from the cannon aboard the T. A A. A. excursion.
Bev. J. A. Frye, who ha* beon the
The Other memben of the team and, better thaa praeented during the last revenue cutter* Orueham. Feeeenden
the menagsment ere aatisfied that be two games. It will be Impoeslble to aad Calnmel. anchored la the lahe guest of Bev- S Salsbery for a few
have good base ball: and the manage­ announced the opening of the ceremo- days, returned to hU home in OiU'nd
b built righv
ment has determined to have good ball
Bapids yesterday morning.
Another double
or none. The reenll b In the band* of
Tracy OiJIb filled the posiiion of
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
the lover* of the game. Another thing
ore to erect the moDumeni reporter in the Circuit court y
, j formally preaenW it tc the sute of; in the abseuce of Sieoograpber BenUllnoU. He reviewed the conception ] demon, who wa* called to Kalkaska,
at hat. wme hit by pitched balU-!*-^
*
and progree* of lb* work end gave j Alfred Taylor end wife and Mieh:iel
Baylla. the next man. fanued.
*“’*'*•
Inureetlng IncldenU in counwtion i Zimmerman and wife bo.tb of PbiUlpeApalhHtu Adame, wbo threw to
TKB nMM DMU.ITXBT.
with Logan's career. Governor Tan-j bum. Ohio, are vbltiog the family of
retiring King. l*^ke lined Uie
...........................................
behalf; John Wright of• Spring
Spring Perk, on the
rhsre Will be no Delay in Betab- ner aoerpted tne monument In
ball to Cox and put out Apel.
ofthesute. Hrcheractorited Lagan's , l•eDlD*ul*. Mr. TsylorU a brother of
tsehlng the Syetem.
In the aeooDd It^aing. after two men
a splendid
story ®( pelriotUm. Ur* WrlghlThe following cHpplng from the--------------had bean letired. Leahy hh the hall a
amaah toward ieti field.' and Watty Grand Bapids Herald indleaua that devotion end courage of a great men. j
••• who was always vonient to do t*’*'
started after it aad got under it Jnel in the free pueta! delivery
syelem will
neonseiou* duty of the hour.
Urns t* rMch out bU gloveleas hand , uooa be a fact instead of an anllcipaAt Uree o'clock the troop* marched
aad Stop it. Joggle it * lltUe. aad fall! Uon:
'
Is noae too good for yoa.
down, but he stack to the sphere like | Traverac City will ehortlj be given north on Mletaigun Avenue from Uel
Ladles' PlDgree A Smith Raxor
TwclfUstreet reviewingeund. -Over!
tocspli
Toes. Band Turn* CloU Top*.
Wheeler. In the fonrth inning. ^ advantage for the town ever slnoe to.ooo were in Hue. The survivor* ofl
A.
B.
and
C.
>4.50
Shoe*
at
eame to WasbIngtOD. aud > It U Geo. Logon's old regiment Twenty-1
caught a foul fly over near the left
•SS6.
first IHiaoU volunteer*, led-the van.:
B*d today
field tcBoe. after a long run.
proudly bearlpg Ue old regimental |
BnU mad* a great catch of Bailey's eugnrau the service at opee.
flyJ In the u.—
fifth.
.month being uenelly required to get m flag, which wae tattered and lorn by |
2U0
confederate
buUeU.
Then
eamej
Snlfka prabaWy made the star play Loarrler system leto working order.
the
U* veleran* o( the O. A. B.. and wiU
take no oUien
We guaran­
tobsve the sy*- Ucm ex-confedcraiae SOO strong. Bebegin with (our
tee you satisfaction.
Be* currier*, end Mr.
r. Mesick ntmply I bind the southerner* marched 8.MW
Unlng.
Ue
largest
number
Uat
have
Parka. Uix and Adam* also did preliy winks tb* other aye when any
him who 1* going to appoint them.
beau togeUer in Ue west slnoe the
work, la (sot every man in the Uam
Every braaob of the eervio* v
seas at hi* beet
Latter Day Selnu’ Meeting.
g eight I
iry. The governor* of U* sUtea
The eoclety of Latter Day Saint* la
meer in the bolding e serica of meetings under can- WiU their euff* followed and Uea
ApoL Leehy nnd ’
outfield all made brilliant cstchee.
the minoi* National Gnahl. T.OOO
vus at the corner of SixU and Divlsloo
BaOey pUched a gr«at game, the streets. Elder Cornish, an eloq'
Strang under Governor Tanner. The
HuslUrt making only (oor hiu off and Interesting sprekvr. sddresMd the Enigfau Templar* and Knight* of
him. aad not an earned raa.
meeting last evening, and will give Pythias followed numbering 1.5uuThe Hustler* made their flrut eeore talks every evening for a week- The The rear was brought up by l.SOO Chi­
cago mail carriers end 9 SOO unlfonaed
4a the first lanlng- Adams. Ue ftiat public are oordially invited.
detaehmenu of Ue variou* civic
batur. flew ont to Vandermeer, Weteoeietie*. The perede wa* over two
BXVSB BEBV DBFXAZBD.
kin* hit (or two bass* BnU got to
hours peastag Ue revidwlng stand.
flr^ aad Watkins to third on Fulmer's
But
Ue
Bivala
Will
BodsATor
to
error. Bull started (or second to flee
The pageant was supplemeoted
A Few Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes!
' Whip Old MiMion BaU Team.
Men's Patent LeaUer and Bethe finest marine dlspley ever seen in
Watty s chance to score, but by sharp
Old Miaeion has e has* ball' wbleh Lake Michigan.-^ Grouped araond the
amels. former price »S.no and
. playing be was put out and Watkins
New Line of Children’s Shoes.
. remained an third, but eoored e mo­ boahte of ^ever having been beaten, Urae revenue cutter* which were an­
>ft.oo. to cloae out at $8.0>.
You Ceu Always no PEST at---ment Uter on.Wbeelw'e elngle to left. but there are a few amatear ball play- chored Jnet off Ue monument nearly
lu Traverae City who Utok Uat W Timili. merehant makine, end pri­
Wheeler reached third on King's ov«rsts yaehu were gaUy dpooraled.
throw of eecoad bass, but died there they can adminUter a defeat to the
when Hunt was Ibrosrn oqt at firat by Kesort team that will surprise Uem.
The statute U Ue Uigcat equestrian
'Thename
of the local team 1* "The atatuie In America. It ie Ue figure of
Burue.
Men's Setio Chit ’Shoes, regnThe only other Ully was made in BiviU." and Uey eaa pUy ball a littie Ue general dresasd in Ue uniform of
larSl.TS Shore, now gating at
bit. A game has been airaaged for major general. He eiu erect and i*
the eigkth. bolfha reeeived a body
•1.11.
nU left band grasping the
blow, aad eoored when Bull hit to left SaUrday afternoon in Ue TwelfU
Street
Park
and
every
body
Who
*hali
bridle rein end hM right bearing aloft
field for two haee*. after Adams and
flag. The *nd**vor was to reproduce
WeUins had been retired. Wheeler attend wUl see a sharp, exciting oon-

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CITY BOOKSTORE,

PATRONIZE THE GAMES.

Sase Ball.i.

-A- Sla-ixl: O-iit;?

HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE,
Newest

Neckwear

.^.ROMAN STRIPES

Special in Belts.

STEINBERG’S

!iL:.

THE BEST

24 Pairs

Ask Your Grocer
For It,

HANNAH & LAY GO.

33 Pairs

flew eat te left
For Ue vUltors Uere wdr-eal
eo* good ekanee to eeore. ai
that srsaU tb* (ou^ inning. Baylk|.
Ue drat man up. was seat U flat
Apel flew out to Wheeler. Boru*
eiw. drew e base on four wide oaea
Warner reached first on fielder** choice
when FUher got hU hit end Urew
Biyita eat at tiled. Leahy Uea made
a Angle and Ue base* were full. Evmy
hedy held their breaU until Vandermeer flew oat to Wheeler aad St Loua’
mi a-glimmeriag. Sears:

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Olrenit Oeort OaMU.
The case tried in U* Clrenlt oourt,
Sarah Soghart ve. MatUew Origer,
eoneluded last eveelng. Ue Jury
retiring at T o'clock. A verdict weis
tendered la favor of Mra. ShugarL
The cam of the A W. Watt Utg.
va. Tens Cavie. will be remiaed Ui*
morslag. The trkti of Lewi* FttcheU
wUlfoUow^________________
Ohkmgofibikat.
Detroiv Jnlyl*.—Wheat—No. iwhUe
and No. < red. Tie; July Tfe: Septem­
ber. T«fc: No. 8 red. 7*« oen. Mk<;
oMa, ate; rye, asH*Hogi " to 10 oenU lower. Light

gl ao«i »0: PtUed. SAMai-n; heavy,
M.aaoa.TO; raugh. ga.»«»8.a. Oaltie
eedy. Beev. S> ao#> It

U* seen* a* Logan rallied hU troop*
before' Atlanta. Throngb Ue oentcr
of Ue mound a foundation of brick
Uid wiUln whieh U a crypt for
>tion of Logan's reraalne. The
sUUe faoe* Bldrldge Court In the
of Lake Front Park. In full view of
Logan's old home la Park Bow. The
expmme af eractioo was fM.ooo of
whieh tbs state appropriated >50.000.^
Mbra Xmrga Trout
Bd. KelU aad Oliver Water* went
flUlag op U* Boardman river yeeterday, at Ue eamp of Bev. D. Coehlln
and famHy near Ksyetoaa.
They
eaught some fin* trout aaeoug ome'u
eateb being a ralabow 18 InebM la
langU. waighiag I pounds, drci '
aadaapaekled trautie Inebei long and
welgUHg when drenend. IH r««afli

Razor Toes-They Must 60.

108 Pairs

PARKER BROTHERS,

69 Pairs

Fruit Jars.™***'"'
Canning Season.

Men’s Light. Color Tan Shoea
8S*to 60 per eaat diaeoont

118 Pairs
Ladles* Blaek and Tan Plngree
A SmlU JnUets, former prloe
>3. closing out prise •&

Make Ho MiaUko:

FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Tk8 OriglBBi.

e Uuert—eOo. doz. 1 Quart—60c. doe
Oet them before season b over.

ENTERPRISE GROCERY, ^

If You ifave Logs.td Sell

Corre^>ond with
^
the Traverse City
Lumber Company. We have for'sale Good, Sound Hem­
lock Lumber. Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring.
Short Maple Wood. Lands for salei Mill Machinery, of all *
descr4>tions, including 2 Engines, Set Works, Carriages
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for^sale.
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TBS xoBJrnro
■nre XOBNIHO BBOOBD.

r of the pnfxaAi oo*-

for Uo caaalac yoar wer* «lMt«d m
nuyXRBE CITY. . XIOHIOAM
feUowi:
FMS ?m»«Tta V. • —
D. a T.—W. W. OoM*.
QRISD TRAVBBSE HERALD.
City.
*
D. S. J. T.—L««y SmcbUIm-, Caf**
t T. Uatx* *« J. W. BAjacn.
l«7, Bdiwr ud IUoi««r.
RTrww Ed
•. Traw
BUBECRIPTIOHB.

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T. and T. Co., laavm BeAtUt
for 8L MIehaeU with ber peaaengw
taxed to the limit and
With a full cargo dr provtolona On the
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Portland
will be thet second party of
fortune banters t
dy'-e alnee the newt of the Mg finds
braep.t in. On board wiu be B. P.
Wraton. of the Pott inteiUgennr, who
srill take with him a dosen carrier
pigeont to aend news from the Klondykr. At St. MIchaeto. the Patland's
passenger* and freight wiu be trmnafeired to river tteamen for the ».•»mile trip to Dawson Citjf.
Among the eenaatlondVdarMn re­
ceived to one from 81. UIckaeto lo the
Sect that over 4.W0.00C l^'^goM dust
rhich had not been tr.cludedwilh the
fortunes brought to the United States
miners witl be shipped through
ells-Pargo company, other lucky minera having reached the Island since the
departure of the -Rxeclslor aad Portland, who have secured greater fortunes
Individually than these s-hosc aiorles
have already beep told.

reeCIty.
D. P. C. T.-Agaee Kelly. Atehle.
D. OouDcUorr-J. C. Lelteh. lOngaley.
O. V. T.-Ber. O. D. lUrfcr, KtofoIvy.
a M. John aOtwofh. Kingvlvy.
a a M.-Etu Parker, Kiacvley.
a 0.->L«ey Hvwklav. ArehM.
D. R-Jot FarruV Kli*«lv.
Bet. C. H. Theobald wm elected della Cbicw<> ywteHay tA* nenory of
Illwaukee. July
to Oraad Lodge to bo held at
MotberAt
If had a thrilling
to a deBODCiraUoii that ha* »ot been Manhall, Aagnat fl
The next aeaaion wUl be held In Ihio the lake In a rowboat,
eqoaled eisee the etniggle for the edpTtererae
la October.
cued only after an eight hours' batUe
' oreealoD of tleteryt A leetlag noav
with the wavra l•elllg picked ui> by the
tMot waa dedicate to the memory of
steam barge Joeeph V. Hurd off Port
Wsfhtngton. Their namet are Him X>orB
Oeoeral Joho A. Logaa. whoae deeda
Manbart. residing at » Blegel areet.
wUI go oewB la hlatory «9oag
BUI latrodnoed Oiving BraMdhni Chicago, and Mb* Minnie Btanger. U
thoM of other hrate aoldlert aad
Otto street, mme clty^______
PewM to Appoint Ona
potrlou gone before, la the thronga
hnesea UMth at 0*>aer. nis.
^
WnahlngtoB. Jnly f$.—Bepreeenuwhich paU trlbou to the
Quincy. III*.. July 0.-Henry BrockUre Stone of Peanaylranla. who waa
ble dead were eld oomradee
merer, a prasnlnent
farmer
haute of the honored hero, marching bhalrman of the oommlttee ea coinage. dms-ned yeslerday morning while ford­
aUe by aide with many who longht welgbU and meaanrea of the laatbouae, ing Sny creek oih horseback. Charles
T. Klarner. an ofd packing house op­
agalaat the eanae which waa eo ral- today latrodnoed n bill to antheriae erator.
was found dead lo his home:
of a moneUiy
/lantly defended by him wboee ealor
ar>oplexr to alleged. Mrs. Jullni r.
. waa being Uaded. With theae ePt- mlaaioB aad proride for iu ezpenaca.
T^e bill anthorixoa the preaident to
denoea before na It ia Impr
gratifying foroe that Ue breach ao appoint n hommtaaloa of eloven peraona
long exUOng between the North and apeclally fitted for the oonalderetloo of
■ehfaP
•onth U being effectnally eealrd. and theesbjeeuto oome before the
Janrmllle. tVla:. July S.-Fanncr 8.
to InreeUgate and report what
that the patrtoUam of ai
I^Ily drove from Oregon. Darw cuunty,
changea. Ifany, are neoaaaaiy and ax. to this cltyWonday'moi^nlng to have his
dlrlded ia being Mended la a k
pedlent
in
our
preaeot
banking
aad
buggy Axed and hi* family have
which aacBrea a mighty un^ of aenUmeat aad jmrpoae. whleb la the bnl- correney lawa. 'and what farther-tagia- seen him rince. He left hlf home Mon­
laUon. if aif. la dealmbla reUUre to day afternoon. Uls buggy wa* found
wark of oor:
oor fr
to taltera, also the bamera. IVari
oor nattonaFtaanklng ayatem and ger- entertained that hr met the same f
Tbb United StatM anthorlUaa hare
and may re­
roSUIled la Min
taken airong meaanrea to enf<
port the moditicaUon of exiating lawa
Shamokln, Pa.. July S.—Two mJt
•poet for the
righu of Ameri- on theae anhjecta. gio.ooo to be app'ro- fatalities occurred hereyetlerday. Ins
eaa
Mtiaena
at
Tangiera.
priated for the eomblaaion'a axpenaea. explosion of gas
Girard mlr
abort time agoJan AOerioaa waa bm.
The bill waa prepared after oonanlu- Frank Sheridan, an gnglneer.
Ully hurt, and John Bublne.'drlver hov.
tally amanlted by a mob of Moore.
and John FrancU. door hoy. were pain­
Demanda for redreaa were made to the
fully burned A fall of coal
the' Moorlah authoriliee, bat ignored. nnderaiood to have the approval of the ard'i
killed Wallace Anton.
T1»e United Staten goremment waa ap- admlnlatratioD. H will probably be
Itnde Mas a tWrlag bi (t.
led to and the miniater at Tangiera jiidarirt by the boaae la reaponae to
Corstantlriiple. July SS.-lf the Itnde
l*«ned
by
the
sulun ycMcrday Is stncspe
to ofBclally demand repara* special meaaage of the president which
lh» purte bar arc epted Europe's terms of
tlen or employ the aid of two cmlaei be will BOOH send to congreaa.
peace with Or«»c4e. tiul the Irarto appears
oe doty at that point, with imperetlre
It to nndentood today that the preeiaccepl the ti oiler line fixed by
taamnetiona tor the gnnbonu to fire dent will
___ _____
send_____________
in bla correney
,___
oommto- military attaches of the p>.wc
with
ar.s .that
aion meaaage Immedletely efUr ihe' ervailcr.s. wfibh probably
a the dty unleec the d
he fUNh, r di-laya
oomplied with. It to refreshing to re- tariff bill to signed.
sebln s *>allnrr timw* Wnrar
oord the fact that there was a startling
Chicago, July S.-The failure Of Theo­
OHIOAGO BXXlil IT.
alaarlty displayed in making the needore It Sc-hinlx. lawy.-i. real •■etalo
aaaary reparation. ,JVhen Uncle Sam
Shortage
Of
Ooal
on
Aooount
of
the
il'
' o to^t ia an amergency it to
Blrika.
. thoroughly UivestlEaled. It Is now esti­
wot mfe for oflenden to waaU time in
mated u|Hio such evidence a* his hooka
•nbtarfnge.
Chicago, Anly ti -A shortage of coal ,
m-eounia affonl
i
“ .................tiabll blllUca
a„proaih*ri«.i«»Now it to reported that Spentoh baa begun to manifeat Iteelf in the Chi- !
eoldlera in Coha are ao destilnte that eagomarkev Tbe Chicago Sugar re-j
taoroem-. Wi,.. July j: -Th.- summer
they are compiled to beg In the atreeu fiaery. which uaea too too* of hltumlnof Baeana and other cities on the is­ •us coal dally, bas suspended operation ; mectini: cf th,- .V4>nl)wt-«i4:m Elertrlral
ooaceonnlof tbe high pricea for-fuel., ae*<wiaUon »i<eiivd with nitcDdance of
land where they are sUUoned. All
this nnpleaaantnem might hare been U«1 coal men Mdieve t^t the angar j
nvw. imn.4*. Michigan. Iowa
aeolded if Ctoptain Oeneral Weyler had refinery anaprnaioB to the focemoner )
•xhibited the same apoealalive ability of a'nnmber of similar eaacs. tiover- | and MtnnesoU.
Atkinaoa of Weal Virginia, who u
Waalher SV* May expvrt.
dtoplayed by Klngtieorge of Ureoee.
here
attending
the
Logan
ceremonies.
Wsibtaston.
Joly S ,-FDlk.w.tui
who took advantage of bis tnoblea by
li»dlr«tifm» tor twenty fmr 1 ear*
beUerea that tbe miners will erenUially , wvstbet
^^ ^
AaUylng with government bonds.
yMleidiv For Indlsas *-,d imwin. Be says. “All tbe Indl^tiona in . B,,t^Falr.sU«kiiy«srn« *.«(b4>^
Brerltloa.
w-i vinrt.u P-1.41. u»of I
- I snnt^ ..
.. .................. .
i is rztrWDV DOVtbeaMrn portiue
iB my ata'e «
here Thmeday and Priday.
IK.4-hiCSB-Bata: aoBlberly gala* ........_
j oortbw-sterly. Foe Wiwx> Mo-FiUr was'ber.
There will be a meeting of the Y. V.
pTi-ededby shnirer* lacMterB poftio hri»k
O. T. V. in the Kriend’a chnreb this aftFor )<4wa—Fair
Ereeldmit Batchford At the Scene of
Yesterday afternoon B. O. CampbeU,
May Harr V
Xlnere' Strtka
ChrtstlaraJuly
6
-A
irlvgram from
W. J. Bobba-C. M. Parker and Sam
Wheeling. W. Va . July ii —Tbe sr
Ilea went np tbc Boardman on a fish­ rlTsJ of Prmideot Batebford -at Falr- Ptavanger state* that a carrlvr Mgrua
"»* bcMi caught In the nvighhorhoof
ing trip
of Socvle. In Klfylke. with a silver ring
monot .to the moat it
.aline be- iwnee today in West Virginia. It to upos ot>r of Its feel and the following
tween this dty and Chicago waa tested tuUkely that Batehfard will be able to etiAiped upon Us wings: -'North PM*.
It; \V. 4T.« •'
yesterday and proven to work perfectly. de anything which Debs oonld not do
TWELVE LOCKED UP.
Maanger Barry to now prepared to ae- Debs, Rahibford and other organixers
held a oonferenow today at Falimout
They arc le favor of oommlaaionlsg al,
striker* as mtorionarica. Tbe great
Mabcl. the !-ye<
■I'niM
sentlc rr
rrmonstrai....
le Baldwin, ticl^t agant at Ben- tronbU bas been to get them net to th- in a tone of gentle
jgbtlt
doo. died Wednesday at tbalr home, of big raeetlnga on eccouat of tbe anrvcil hear yon Joining In this tbougl
rloiuor
about tbe fuilure to catch t
paenmoala. The lUte meto remaloa
Ira
uls
where
they
nui
be ptmtobed."
At Pittsburg and Peoria large numwill be taken to Allegu today for
But." said the man of eager manber* of mloen have Joined tbe strikers
Wiial.
"dun't they always gel away, and
Mr. and Mrs. Belen Bennett arrlred
NORTH POLB PASSED.
In the dty last night from Britton
for n Ttoit with their non. L. M. Ben'*TtM«v to a groat deal they want that
neU and toUy. Karl Bennett ntoo
they dnu't get. 1 have aodonbt that (be
«nM bomd from Ithnen after a long
London. Jnly tl.-A dispatch from
«Wt with reUtlrea
aation* of pain and r
Cnrtla B. Bales, of the Boatleia, baa Copenhagen cays that a carrier pigeon twaliaio that the Mulch trust sod the
eWaa np all hope ef being able to ha* Just been canght In the ridnUy of Cigarette trust and a number of otbeia
pitob any man this aeaeoa, and will Tromoe Island, nanr the north print of are getting money which U will never
leave for hto home In Chnnai, Ind.. to- Norway with tbe followlag gtamped w«. That'! enough to maks any irurt
Irritable."
Aey. Balee hnamedeeboetof Meade upon ito wing: “North pole pame^.
“And 1 aappoto yon think after their
while hers who will be sorry to her* Flftewith.’’
haring al) that trouUe them ooght not
him go.
■I by a Heb.
to be a ebanoe of anybody'* belag panMew Iberu. La.. July tt—AbeutJ^lO Inbed when a trari to broagbt to triaL"
h-U A. tfOM/
yesterday morning at Baldwin. In St.
But there is a chance of somebody's
There wUl be a apednl' mSning of Mary'* parish.'a negro. Jack Davts.
ted."
the Ladles' Ub^ry
bung by
"I defy yon to dto a case when tba
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. TberMwUI arouaed cUlsesi of the town for crim­ trial of a tmat has caused anybody to
inally aasaulUng Widow Davt*. He
he important buslneaa to consider end impUnted another eegro. Wlltto Jewell, bekwhedup,
n.4 “
a fell nUandanee la reqoeatod.
The Montar kxiked, seemed at a
Who after belag severely whipped waa
on) mtobed bto forehead with
ordered to leave the town.
> OOOD XEXPLAM IM XnrOB&BT.
foreflnger, bol bto c
She bOely “Dae-er
' UlUc Rock. Ark.. Jnly IL—Depul
L—Deputy
“Yoar aUtement tnenly demcoOeod Brogtam and Bleettos. of United Rule* Marshal Mcaurc
McClui arrived
ber*
Offleara.
In ehatn Rboda ■tntoo,'' be uld. “that yon havehegyonraeB on
/ The meeUng of Grand Traverse Dtoyou
peralc female entlawa of AikanHta Ttor
tvtet lodge Mo. ti A., I. O. O- T.. held woman hat long'been connected with a And. yon will pardon me for aaying so.
la Klsgeley. Taeaday aad Wednealay. dangeroos gang which operated In the hot that being (he case yon have waatod
lependenee and adjotn* ootriOy my time, bat your own."
waa largely ettonded and a gnat ene“I have given a lotga share of attan•na Among tboee who partidpated
tkm.wtbenbjeet
la the InteraetiHg program weni: Lacy RUSH FOR TMfi KLONDVKC MINtR
It yen said that nobody bad I
Ba^mUler.' who gave a aeieet readlagi
C Laneeater. hamerooa story; Mtoe
mule HebbaU. redintlen: M. B. Car.
Seattle! Wash., July tt.->^b4ar at
•la and Ber. B. a TheehnlA, nddnesea. trim the gteamahlp FoitlanR.sr.^ focutioo. Aa wy os n ^
•U Baatk*. tv ■
W9*D niasY.

-.•i.r-’sjr.ii

iONniRt GOMMISSIOH.

PJ^

ON THE Btnii GROUND.

i:

ssoosb,

TBXi?Ars,fmJY 88.1807.
NIAOASA FALLS
tootae afibeneaseat enenaeiai
only e short time dnee."
k doaear
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS.
rm. dr. They were the memben
TIekete wlU be aold by the
of Uieiniy Ibetoonldn'tigiea
WeshCHICAGO A WEST MICHIGAN Vj
lagmaeur.)
aad
DETROIT, GRAND RAPIDSA WEST­
Mat Op to B
ERN RR
Ton’l^tber have to mrrlta it n 1
NIAGARA FALLS.
July »th. via Detroit aad. the Wibaeb R. R
August 3. via Detroit and tbe MlchlManager—Tour TiUala to a oreok MOTclist, while neither the hero jmr the gan^tral R R
Angnat Itth, ria Oetroik aad the
'
'
rida The pnbUo would
Grand Trunk R’y.
All UekeU good to retara IcaTing
aereland fmader.’
Niagara Falla not later than fir* day*
from and Including <>^^1

S6R0CERIES,
(EGETRBIES.ETC.

'BaU teUa me that allboogh be bat
isfaeriled a (oetoM, be eeta hto alarm
clock fer < lo the moRtlng. sane m
Votloe to Water Ooi
■•Heldt, tbV'
« of water foraprinkUng pnr*'N<x Bea*7i be llkea to wakenp
ir milea. confined to the
sad enjoy tbe sonaatloa ^ not get^
. and 8
m.,alao'S|i.
np to go to work. “^aarinneS Ba- m. and 8 p. m.
qulrer,
_________________
All places wber water to found run­
ning contrary to this rale will be abut
off—exeept where a apeclal pannlt baa
TOnrift (Who bat been teadiog lea
granted.
Maclaren>—Excuk) ma speirin. ma gnid
If ■
n. D Campbeix a So.xa
wbanr Jook KaoI gin ye ken u
I'llgie ye twa
■ yetsel'.
Bnstio—I am aocry, sir, b tido ab
ladtmaod French.—Piek h 1 Up. ■
Wlws> a* Wow.

-GARRISON,
-PRACTICAL
-PAPER

trot a mile in «lx minutes to asm tabu. ”
“It was in plowing atetebea that be
took tbe prime, sir. “-Detroit Free
THE BOSTON BTORB OFEVIVO.

-HANGER,
—CONTRACTING
-FAINTER.

in tbe “ Olaae 1
Begin Today.
This morning the big doors
tbe
New Boston Store will be thrown open
to the pbblie and tbe new emporiam
will present an
array of tnercbaadlae that wUl delight tboae
5—Kights Only—5
who like a fine line of good*
and ample aelacUona. Cbarlea Reaentbal and hU large force of eterke have
been bustling since iiaiarday transferCOMMENCING-'
lag tbe stock of goods from tbc
old store in tbe Whiting bloc.k
tb the new -glaee bioek." At U:3U
last nigbt the work of getting tbe
goods in order and the trimmings com­
pleted was aceompitobed with a h&ppy
result. Hr. Boaealbal baa had the
baarty eo-operatioa of. all of bto eicployce and tbeir eflorU coupled with
bis own bare contributed largely to \
PRESENTING
greatarttoUcanocesa-^Aiterthe work
ed last night the propria
Musical Farce Cnmedies.
tor gave bis workera some light rofreahment to pwrilally compensate
them for extra exerilona. This momOPENING HILL:
Ing tbe new store will be ready for
buaineaa Appropriate aouventrs will
be given away and this evening and to­
morrow evening tbc Boys' Band will
40 Murieal Numben, » Speelaltiea.
Kive a oonerrtA great show for little money.
Kctlre change every night. Admiw
Tbeatncel Notes.
aion inc. Reserved aeate 3e. extra.Tbc ailraction al Steinberg'* Grand higher.
4let tievett eerly.
Thursday nigbt will be Al. U. Field's
new vGoisrc. a oomblaatioa of genuine
colored minstrel performer* which to
made np of popular featnrea and fehlurea that plr*M tbe mnaea. Hr. Kield.
with bto usual good Judgment, baa not Fsrk StTsst. bttwsn Tmi k Csss.
only selected first ciaw talent, bat baa
a great variety of material
OFBa »AT Ajru klUMTof a ncTcl and oiiglnal .character apd
arranged tba program Is an admirable
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
manner. Ibere to plenty of good
daociag, ''mneh popnlar music, both
vocal aad taatmmeaul, and many
First CU»n*rB-4*f4. Bpertalkala*
other features calculated to pl<
high class apeelalUea, beauUful marebaa, etc. Tba eompnoy anmberlng fifty
people, travel la their own irala of
palace cara.
When Fe^to- Cwmedtans appear in
Steinberg's Grand Monday tbe amnseWUI Sell Today
m.ntlovlng poblie will ace the beat
company of specialty perfurmera ever
seen in Traverse City. The masleal
farce comedy. ' Greaeed Lightning.''
will be one of tbe attracUona. Written
for langhing purposes only and admira­
bly Blliog tbe bill, it la also a great ve­
hicle for many musical nainbera and
clever spccisIUea The sp
dainty Grace Hayward.'who ha* been
tbe leading aoobrette of many meteupolUao attracUona. are alone worth
TELEPHONE 141.
the price of admisalon. 8am. Mylle in
hto “ Turkey in tbe Straw “ aad great
CAULKETT & CO..
back dancing to tbe funniest thing that
Cor Caloa as* Xlatb at*.
ever happened: Miss May with ber

STEINBERG’S

Grand Opera Hoose.
JfilT 26.27.28.30aDd3l.

Monday, July 8otli.

JACOB FURTSGH,
418 XTaloa St Telephone 84.

DON’T... ^

f¥e insurance
Oeyew

DWELLING
STORE
FACTORY^
SHOP.

For Bates and Other Informatioo
.l.Coneolt.-.

E. W.
HASTINGS’
A-ca-Eas-aT*.

FERRIS’ COMEDIANS, PiOBiit, GoartCMiiaattH.
Great 10 Gent Sbof ’ Phone 73. - Johneon BIk.
“GREASED LIGHINIHG.’’

HOTEL LEELANAU.

Meal Tickets at Reduced Rates.

CADLKETT&CO.,

Beet; Pork, Veal, Mutton,
Presseil Cooked Ham,
Dilad Beef, liter,
Choice Poulti;,

wooderfnl barlloat voiee to the eqaal
of Belene Mora: while Dick Ferria,
Paul LaDtew. Barry Jeoktna, Billy
Buntord, Ruby Lyon, and Will Ran­
dall more than hold their own. Priee*
lo and >&e and no higher.
Ladles' Bpecial Invliaiioa.
Imdie* are cordially invited to an Bxbibit and dale of Liodlea' Ullor-made
aolta, aeparale akirta, silk watota. and
Weyde'aail*. to be gl^ven at Park Place
Annex, first floor. Tbnraday pod Prlmber, only ^o^y^Tbnrad^ and
To Oiaoinnnti Ohaop.
Anyone deairing te aecare a vary
ebrap ticket to dDrinnatl. or an tntormediato point,. eaa de ao by applying
at tbe ofiio* of Tkx Moamiio B
*7-tf
Motloa
My wife. Faania Trombly, haring
laft my bad and board, all paraoaa aro
haraby notified not to trust bar, farnlah bar with any anppllaa, gooda or
oradlt OB my aeeouat.
Dated July
ufy tm. \tm.

Has Your
AttentionErrr been called t
that
>t yon car
can get at
Store (oor at

Purs Powdered Bpioes,
Pure Cream Tetter,
(and Pure Baking Powder, if you want
w
os to make it. 3 punuds for «l OO.) E
bar Sbveting. Rubber
Rubber Tubing, ^aB
aitea. Water Bottles (gunrantoed for
two yean.) Fountnla Syringaa, many

■ , id
kinds.
Throat ••
Broataco.
and Atom!
i
Glycerine and Witch Basel Lotion for
the hand* and faea.

At Our
Soda Fountain
Oonnter we are never contented to “lob
well enough alone" but alwnpa tiy to
Improve.

JAS. G. JOnsDN.
-WE HAVE MADE-

3412 FramesLet ns make eome for too.

CITY BOOKSTORE.

EXIHIRSIONS
LADY WATTS.

Commencing on Monda;
morning. Jnly 12, 1697,
will sen
:H t’
tickets

to and from
all points on Carp Lake for
one
fare
for
the
round trip.
Fbe Merchant Tailoring.
Ladv Watts can be chartered
at all tunes for Fishing or
W Sew Mawml* Btocfe. ColeaBwaM.
Picnic parties at very reason­
able rates. There is nothing
more delightful than a trip
on Carp Lake, these warm
Ever Burned Oat?
days.
Salmon, Bass, and
If ao you know
Pickerel fishing best
in
the value of
Michigan.
rtTSTTlRA.I'q-OR].
James M. Watts.
O P. OaR-YEB. Agent.

'i

Suits to Order.

Say!

LIVERY, RUS AND FEED STADLE.
Fssdlag Fannsrs* Honss a Bpaoialty.

Horasa :

TBRTwTB R-m A R01!T A TRTaRl.

PIONEER MVERTSTABIiE.
XW X.SMIlhltllMlM.

B. J.MOXOAH.Flop.

fid

TKB XOBNISa BBOOHP. PBIDAT. JITLY 88. 1897.

NEARING THE ENDJs:.5f?.-“.i^«.i^

twtn«a with «hlt« •!» Hbhoe. tm on*
•Bd at which wu the flw of tlM United
Tomorrew Wilt Probably 8m tho ftatee nad OB the other the Bfmi of the
•ute of OwrtB. Jt welched n pound*.
LMt Voto on tho TwM.
It wa* eecnred hy the Bouthem oaiee
.---------------of the RaltiUMe Bad Ohio. wUcb of■0 AOBESKEIT TO THAT EFFSOT, fend a prlM for the larceat melon

«h. ■—w Oeh.** f W- Xieely-li**.
Rep«^Utlve Lh lncetoi. made
CM e*w ta AeethOT Peaeh at »«■>*> the preeeotallon epeech. In dolnf ao he
- ■
1 referred to the> old adace about
aoout “me
— lOteeln bearlnt cma and amured the
prMldeiit that, when opened, bo oAceTramury Waate aa AiahHam
! eeeWBceneltiTWOuia emerce.'The preal.
VB*lBCU>n.Jnly a.-The aoMte e^ ' i«'„7,^;ieahappyr«*pone.*aylBrainoBC
•tuOed the formal readlnc of the tariff
that he wae eepedallr
eoaierenee report yceterday. The de- , gratified for the aaauranee* that It eoBfaatc wae ntlritleea In the main., Early . talaed no omce-eeeker.
IB -the day Jonee of AHtaBsa* made a j
Baah tor ladlaa TetHtarr.
^tem acalnw the ooBferenoe eomi^t.
wa.blBCton. July tt-Tbe Vlnm* Ketee OB tbe cTouBd tl3|t It had cieaeded 1
^ violtlA I. T.. war ye|tertta authority la ae amenflBc the para- day auihori*ed to becin butlneM. Q*pU
craph relatlac to prlottnc paper ai to ] ,gi, uo.ooti. Tbe eppIieatloD for authorptaee a retalUrtory duty acaJnhf the ; ity to otcahl»e-"the Netlonal Be ok of
eoBBtnm parlnawZDon bouBty on wood ; Bbawtiee.- OkUhoma temiory. caplU!
at much tearth. asd toally overruled
PRCTTV SUCK COUNTERFCITRRS.
by Tic* Pretodeat Bebart. Thla re­
moved the OBly obaucle ttau* far eB- They Save a Detoeea Pfrp
eoimtarad hr the retiort.
The ^-|
«Their Ctoamlertolla.
proctty amcodmeai aad ibe abaadoo- Qilcaco. July n-^Cepialri Porter, of
Mt of the etamp la* on bonde and
fTnited gutm recret mrvlce. »ay* V.
Biloeki developed mu^
J- Travea u-a* cettlac reedy to make
' enoach tS treaeury Bpiee to pay tbe na­
''^darstaadlBc was ceaeral that the final tional debt. Trtven li a prtroner In the
vote srould be taken on the oonference
and I
report not Uter than tomorrow, but
there was oo formal acreeiacBt m this jdy cettinc i r Cuban lasurcent*. and
box lablee f
cOcet.
Ile'of a IB bill was to b*
that a
■ Oisraiim to PrahaMe M Marday.
ttied on hts label. But Traven Is baey
about the name ot tbe Cuban innicxeiit
leadlnc the oppoelUoB to the Mil oa be­ who cave him the order or the exact lo­
half of the Democrata. expreaecd tbe cation of tbe per«3n* who were to_Bi
epinlon that the vote would not be bis peculiar 1^1. and Captain Port<
poetpoDed beyond thla time. AUleon also believes he wl| siways be haxy ob tl
• stated that while be etUI considered a subject.
vote poaslble today be felt v^ confi­
Traven wa* arrested at his work and
dent that It would not be postponed the plates he had prepared were found
beyond lomorrcw. In tbe event of s to hsve been partly obHieraied. wblfto
vote on the larllf tomorrow final ad- wai dene. Captain Bprter says after
l is cenerally ptedlcied foe Traven knew the capuln eras afler biro.
Satarday. The delate that followed Around tbe Impression of tbe bin Is a
Jeaer attack on Abe retallatorV clause form of advertlsemeot of clear, wfileh
wae mostly on leynl points s* to wbst Porter says 1* a clever des-loe to have
srerv the power* of conference coromltared In advat
tecf and sKhouch It was. doubtless Inlection. John tVllllams.
tcresilBK to tbe senators who took part. who eras the beli>cr. has * bad record.
It was dry readloa for the public.
arrested in the winter of 18M
Ckseitor Ratos* One taach.
Tbera was obe lauah raised when > have cut off with * ilebt punishment
Chandler, who held to tbe wUde dlscre- i but be became Inpadtn' to Judee
ttoB of eoarerenee commltteea. told Bunn and the Judire cave him three
Jencs that be (Jones) had "swalloweS years and six mcnlhs In Ibr peniten­
two tribes of Indians" on a conference tiary. Re has been out about four
report on one of tbe Indian approprla- montha
tton bliu.
Thus Coapsf Vlas as Falato.
Morgae Osto Bto WWa al Bead.
DetSDil. July 9.—Tom Cooper won the
Hortan was a ••etrtctconstructloalst.'’
taut be soon cot off the lobjrct and mile match race between Contx-r. Rddle
branched olT to tbe parUsansblp of the Bald snd EsrI Kiser yesterday aftarblUr Tbe man who would lift the farlff nonn. nolwUbaUt>dlBx he did not fihiPh
^t of politics, be said, would he an­ .Unit la any hesL The rtecisloa was
other Thomas Jefferson as s benefsetor hapon polnu. and Cooper’s toul ficurcs
excec.ded Ihos* of Raid by one. ’Tha
: Anal announcemenl bf tbe offlclar result
received by the S.MO people pretml
h mlDXled c * ot "rets." hisses and
Be refaned
<he rep<'>rts that-the
"aplendld snd ponderous speaker"’of :
the house of representatives hadaecured I
a hues victory on the susar schedule. of the business meetinc
Korean ihouxbt there must be some
mlstskr Sbom tbe speaker’s'success for Frees assoctslicn the members
excursion t.) ft. Clair fprinxs. Klch..
‘’nolwlihstandlBC his p«inder<i*lty the an
Grand Trunk railway They,
harder be alts down on a thine tbe ■>D the
their famtlliHi. will spend t»n days
blcber It rises; ootwltluiundtnx hto slt- with
St
resort. ’Th.- officers elected for
tlnc down on Ibr sucar schedule, up fu the the
ensulnr
ve*» are; President.
tbe prices: If be
e can’t work the safeGaaette. Vlittinia; secretary. J.
„y vaV
_ e better than that be had.bener Tlnney.
U. Pace, DcmofTal. Jerseyvtile. ■
retire from polttlc*."
r»s Bleve Vsli^ iwiwwy.
Allea Rrism Is She Mriha.
Allen of Nebraska spMie acalnst tbe
Ultwsukee. Jaly tk-The Pox Rtver
Un aa a whote.and incidentally referred Vaileyrallnad was Incorporated yaterto the present coal strike, contrastlnc day with a capital st'-ck of CZOO.DOO.
» of prusperity.
T
It with the promlsei
|
The Incorporators are H. D. Smith.
•itreted. be said, a
Appleion: F. G. Dlgelnw. H. C. Payne.
Ohariea F. Pflater and a K. Killer. Jr..
favor of the coal baron and acab
of Milwaukee^______________
miner, and if the miner protested be
WUI Best Rest Tsar at B arkli
would meet the baton of the policeman,
Kashmle. Tenn.. July ft—The aeaate
or the bayonet of the Un soldier.
The bouse pam«d a risoluilon request- of the National Union
Inc the preridenl to Inveetlffsie the re- yerierday adopted a number of minor
strictlwA put upon the sale cf tobacco amendment* to the laws of the order
la forelcn ceuoirte* under «&v<rrm»at and seiecieO uacklitac Island a* the
eoeirectt ard sec If the)- cculd not be re­ next place of meeting.
moved sc as to r she a market fer cur
ABBRE^ATaQ TsIeHraMS
•arplus Adjourred lu today.
w
j The paBwaiter et> air.er City of At.
BOm THR TBKACt.’BT BAA
which ran It; a rcif’ln Thunder bay.
, Mich., has been released 'uninjured.
General ft. W. Caldwell, pivsidebtqf
waaningioa, *uiy **.—«ne e,uitw , —
........ •»..
.—-.U
BUtas avll aervlrs <4jmfr.ie-on an- I rallwaj-. died at Ck-veland al 11:50 p.

1. cube aaa amma■ertoaa trouble la
a are leevtac tbe

REIGN OF

They were all taken to tbe next eUtloa.
Later.-JIm Speaka tbe necro who
eaueed the troubla is prodablr ewlncI ■evtaUy Whipped aM Inc from a convenient trc* between Rlvcaptured
I near Riverton yertetday momlnc and
. at 8 O’clock last nlsbt officer* stsrted
I for Tuscutnbla with him. A hundred
pdbUM Ua^ See-rd*
armed men started after the officer*

^

the nret lmp.^»ri and re»p.mtlMe un- ,
der the govvrrmer.t. ts M.50C i»-r annum. .

■ras.tir’.. -i»

r-

v-..,x je
• , "

'-Tijif'u

»•«>............... ..........

C. O. SMITH,, Proprietor.
■ No. 136 Front Street.

StelDl
One Night Only,

■■

,iw. ,r«-x nS
, , .

Hava yon triad oar
otCifan?

Tliars., July 29

The Recognizeil Leaders

IL G. MELDS'
REFINED NEGRO

In Sand Ide. Clfara
ara my

MINSTRELS, TRAVERSE BELLE
M Proiluent People 60

Fraak Hiilstock's Orchestn.

. DIAMOND J.
Pipes
Tobacco

Witch tor the Dig Parade.

, will 1- a lynching.
•,.:-«-n.n«. iile are ►ending t

fcrtillaara Bnploywl. ia 17 hnabai* per

I too. wortfa

................. »»« .
......... .-

TheNe-w Shoe Store,

Tbe condition of the Iwdy will render Prof. Bob Thoihpson’s Mam­
a poat-mortetn necessary
moth Military Band.
use of death. There was no mganB
sru Miempt.
of Identlficaclim. but (he Ixxly was evi­
lUghr. ’The tielghborbcod was croused dently -that of a man wM-to-do.
and chase was elver, to the n«cru. who
took to the trooda The Ir.eoienceof othlerroi several huidrtd In number.
Dsed the .white workmen, and they closer confioemenl and Idleness which
rtnlnid to run the Macks out of have ts-«n ne<^‘<s(ary wllb the convicts
larv beHewn.
... .................
Thera wart several Ashi* between the , cause r.f the law aBslnn cnnttari labor, PRICES:—Blatire firv'tllw. 50c.
nrafJ row* io Kilcoay, 50c.
negroes and while*, and one while man seven •■envki* have Ihyn iffldally deNext I'l rose* in balcony. 15c.
was seriously cut. ‘The excitement waa clared lns*ne and iw-o im re are said to
tnterpe. and many aegfera might have be mrniaUv unbalanctd.
been killed-hadnol counsel of oilier;
--- -------------------------heails prevailed- The negro who eaueed
ylrid of wheat iu rranoc. owltig
1"':;- O-th. aml.ilralilv.um
U» «11 raa ■

Hellach. a slack ai>d tight win- wa1kei of Ni-en«h. Wla.. has algnlfled his In­
tention of walking acr<«a a rope
stretched across Niagara Falla.
Throe men fell from a acaffuld at the
new Chicago ar.d Erie railway elevator
at Chlcaga All three were aevciTty
hurt, and oee of tbeto—Charles Zehutt
-;-may dia
It la eatimated that tbe loa^o Catlfnrcla fruit growera. caused by delay In
getting fruit east on account ot the
Christian Endeavor train*,
in*, wfll amew^
daatgaed by them as archllecU^tetjoo- to over nw.0(n•tructad nnder ihelt supert-laloB aakaiActor F- H, SotbernI and bis srife.]
pariadendenu of ccnstnictlon. and oth­ Virginia Harned. narrowly
er Uitonaatlon reUtIng In sari) bulldlaj^ drowning while faalMng al Far Rockof wbldi competitor* will be advlHd up­ away. They were rescued by a membsr
on Inquiry of tbe commlsrinn.
of tbe life-saving crew.
A tbeaU relstlag to dcsdgaing and mTramp* are auppeaed to hav« a*t fire
to the barns on the Banfleld farm,
n are aim nqulrad. :
three mile* east of Janesville,-Wla.
dllloc u> the foregolBg tcaU competlilort Three buitdlngi srith their contenta
will be required to appear on 8«pb 10 were honied. Tbe kaa la tt.OOE
at potolB convenleDl to Ihelr place* oi
Work on the Ug sarcophagua which
rtoldmce. where the eommtaadoe hat will bold the remalp* of Mr*. U. a
aallable acccmraodaitona to urdergo a Grant at eome future time, ha* been be­
Mt in TormuUllag a scheme for compe- gun In tbe yard* of the Berlin and MODttUon tor a public building and in critl- trilo Granite company at Mcmtello. Wla
rising dMdgns submitted lo tbem for
The prince** dowager of (ThLaa has
their guldanoe an^lntpecUoe.
coafined FTince Taal for life In a dun­
geon for not being present to congratu­
PBEOGEirr orn THAT mmLOH.
late her on her Mrtbday and In refualBg
10 worship at the shrine of hla ancestora
Nine members of the crew of the Bel­
VaahlngtOB. July <t.—Prerident K*- gian steamar Cosioba were drowned In
Kioley was the recipient yesterday of a conaequeaee of the coUIsIod of tbe vesoniaue comtdiment in the shape of a •*! aatoed «D Monday, off the Isle of
Wight with tbe BriUah atcamer fit.
FUUbs.
* and W.
OMtuary: At Do^ealcr. Maaa.
Maai Jaa
i by aever
F. Babcock, tsveator of tbe 'fire
B. Mitchell, of Atlanta, tbe Bouttaei
gulab*r.-St.
At Dayteo, O.. O
freight ageat of the Baltimore aad Ohio
railroaV made tha preaeaUtloh la tb*
net AppHffata M; Leri B. Jmm, NL
At
Ottamwa.
Za^
AMa
Lewia
fifi At
Bin* Bown of tb* Wruu Boom. Tb*
CbOicetbc. Mo. Bdltcr P. A. Leonard.
Mfcm wma about Hi fari *
■aMonfi rix <a*t la rinotoC
ZP At Bknmlagtto. nia. Nclaoa M. Bum.

the compelltlJb.' It Is the desire.of Ibe
derartmeri i. secure a practical archi­
tect of high adrrIr.lstiBilve abllUy lo di­
rect and aupervbc ihr w-.;ta of the office
force as well as th> c-ininci work oa
poMlc butldlno ihr< ughoul thr country.
There who cnler <he cumpriUlanwIllbe
required .10 submit cn blanks to be furBished by the commission 'statanieBts
reutive to tbrtr iralrlng. education and
technical excerlencej drawing* or sketch
plana apeclficatii ns and photogn^ihr. or

TO HAKE BOOK FOB NEW GOODS.
M pairs of Kooro A Shafto Sboea. rreaeh Kid. oonHon a

..V-!

always In stock.

-w. JATHRATTB,
TonoeiterBluea.

THIS IS A BARGAIN COLUMN.
Ktock. 81 00 Men’* patoot Up OxBoye'. Yoalba'aad Mea's Ox Blood
'. Johaaoa. Socth Side Shoe Store.

LADIES!

Great Cut in Bicycles
pay to look at the degaot line.

Special Attention
... for —
Today, Friday, July 23rd.

The Park Place Annei

First
k) Floor.

....THERE WJLL BE A..-.

21^

Bargains

EUXLUZ OIQE HOEB TOsihMOSB.

crest excitement lb bswrence and Randolpb coobtJe* over the Lontlnned outrac** cOBimlued by a band of men BKBET A WEAT PtBCB OFDETn.TBT
known a* Ibe -’kuklBk.*' Tbe band first
made It* appearance la RandUpb eouaty BrMsafTbrs* Boatto th* TIeUm s
about a month aco. and It* cperailont
Norfolk. Va.. July tz.—Joerph Oaenoa,
weie confined to a few township*; but
Uepreadlnc.'until now the two couailee Guy Mall and Willie Smith were pul on
sra srouied < v«r lu ouirscr*. Hardly trial yesterday In the police court on a
a week passer but some ne«’ ouiracc Hi cbarEC of coneplrint to seduce and de­
committed. A number of men. snd even bauch Lillian Cannon, wife of the deWomen, have t«en dracced from their*, fendent first ramed. They were arrerieo
homes SI nlebl snd whipped In s moK on a warrant charrtrg them with abcruel msnner by (hr kuklux. snd one ductlnx the woman for Immoral purfrom the eSecu of a pewea, but the commonwealth elected to
_
rre^ on her bar* back. proceed under the warrant for coatplrThe prraons flngced have been cltisens acy. Hra. Cannon, a bride Of three
story of mltlreatmenl at
with whom the kuklux foundsomobult. I
Md“marand hTs’Vi'fe i »‘>A band* of her husband and related
how she bad none out to drive with Hall
were draexod from tbetr.beds. tied
tree and whirt^ until Ihelr becki were a( the Buraeatlon of her husband.
She
wa*
Informed
by Hall that Bie
because ibey did not send tbeir
could no loager have a bone at Che Can­
dauchter tc school.
non domicile. She then Inquired for S
And They’re All Brat aUseaa.
boardlBK
house
and
wss
by Hall
Near Rlchwood, in Lewrenee county, to a place on Main street,taken
w here she re­
few nlcht* SCO the band raided tbe mained until discovered. John
KarineV.
home of NevioD Gray, is respectable one (f the best-known butlnces men of
farmer, and Gray has not been seen or Norfolk, dixcloafd a plot to ruin the woheard from since. It ts believed be Is . man in or^r to manufacture evidence
dead. A number of oulraree have be9n ; In favor oTCannon for divorce. He teaAlitted In the vlcielly
bad rcUled to him the
e pari week, and tbe excitement la ,I titled that Smith
barcaln by which he was to
netchborhood I* intense. Thirteen
tlOO (or his share of tbe iniquity,
well-known residents of the ael^bor- : receive
and
had
acknowledged
recclvlna ao adhooAcWvre srrvsted Parsed
iberr of tbe oreanlsstlon. but at the ivance payment of <18.
Mystartow* MarUsr at Chicle.
cxsmlnlnx trial ten of them were dls- I
missed, ihrie farmers asmed Dlthop. j Clilcaco, July a.—Under
_____ _a wooden
______
Fletcher and Gate* brine bound over to ' sdiewslk at Grand and Xedsle avenues,
tbe circuit court.
\ a desolate spct.lylnc In a roassof weeds
bPRlNN-O AOA1N8T XBOBOBB.
j and nibblsh the decompo^ b^y of
____
B man was found last evenlnc. Almost
s>* Blseh Oessmlt* s Crlas* and the I covrrlnc the l«dy andloo*<-ly wrapped
wattes Grow Fraslle.
> around the lower limb* -wss a quantity
fVirence. Ala.. July SS.-An nprlslnc i
rusted lisrbed wire, which tbe police

I

Special July . ...

In s Steto Whieh Lo^
St a Prtw

Manufacturer’s Sale
.OF.............

Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits,
Ladies’ Separate Skirts,
Ladies’ Bicycle Suits,
By parties from New York.

H. B ■•ibba it Eliit biorelc sbop. SI) Front St

SeooBd hand upright Plano. Bosvw meVe. li* good «ondit1"o. with
ONEIf deolred.
stool and 'v>ver Wori-b tSii; roc* at fil4() If taken at once. pHyment*
W. W. Kimball Co. N. E. Strong, Mgr 7kmv«rae aty Braoeb.
The losuTanee (Haulioe Stove i■*toolatm

............................. BOtexp'od-. It •« ebeoi*.
Accidents Impossible ^1.°'
oenv. 1ST Front St. •

The Palace Bakery
Cheap Suits
*'

nor.

Thnrtoll A Oane. mtr. 7th and Union.
elm Broo., Sonth Union Sireot.

Tea-15, 25, 35, 50c
Cyclists, Look Here!
Soda Water
The Best Candies

t flavore

Fruit* and

Fruot aad Pork, and rear Maaonlc Bloek.

Ice Cream Freezers irs?

Front Su. odjolnlag McNoa

Ladies’ High Bicyde Boots
Friedrloh Bloek.

Have You Seen
Finch? ",-1!;,“^,
wheel adj-iated tor 85c.. Boldaworth Block. Union atre
Angus McColl

etelty.

Trotting and Boad boraea a apoThird door H«t of Morgan's UveryBsrn.

lOc a Galjon
10 per cent offSt,“^lr.‘'SrSJS
prloc* tbe »me at 814 Bret Front 8

1. 8*1^

I have moved
clnre or ToUet ortieim.

Sample Suite io BroVn Mixture, Blue aod White
Mixture, and Navy and Black in 34, 36 and 38 sires,
at $4-00 to close. Just the thing for picnics, outings
and every day wear. Also Silk Waists and Lineni
Salts.
Also a fine line of All Silk-Lined Suits, and Sep­
arate Skirts; cannot be purchased anywhere except
in large cities like New York and Chicago.

Reiemtier, Today, July 23 Only.
ifim

Paris Green

O. ATTobMoa A Co.

--------- TUa k potato bog time. Look out
foe tbem.
>t nm/ extenstnator from B. B. IliUar, tha
origlnfiJ dnf sSE; first door «a*t ot poMofltoe.

A FULL LIN£ OF .

Refrigerators,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
AT....
146 Front St.

HOBBS' HARDWARE STORE-

--

.^.a. L riLs'. ..»

'.f '
THB KOBHOra BBOOBB, BBIBBY. TOBY M. WOT.

GRAND + OPENING

notdiscouraged!^£»

from
that owing to tbB
I hMYT ralB ®f iBBl areiili



0*u Still at
^ th« WMt
Vir^niaCMlPtokL

cafTT out their thr«*t or making the
h. Ttoej- expect to etBrt with <00
*Bd be
! number trom
BrMgvvllle nnd
Tom'a Run. The men will Btnrt with
sereral <UyT tbiIubb aod expert to be
In BhBpe to tratcb the mine* tor eevei^ dnra
Yewtrrdgy momlBg b number bf lb*
] going to tbe AUlion mine were
Btopped h>- the committee of atrlker*.
Mkny of them did not go to work. J. H.
v. Cook c*ld tbut tbe nume* of thi^
BtHketB would be procured end they
would *11 be urreeted for intimidating
bU emptayeB.^ Sberlff Vemor OarU. ,of
Waabingtoa county, li fully prepured

DDOOUBBES TO TEE WAT801XEI. ^
|| MMing Sight lathe
«rotate* Olbraltat—geye
Mtr.
Altewipt to Mete o TiwU BeSed

Cam
I
I
Pilrmofit. W. V».. July B-—Eugene V.;

,

OF THE HEW

report! Befii to veriout pesetB br «>ecinl carreBTpi'dthu «Jihr that be waa
OKCuragMl.
Ibe lOft men trom Kew England that
Bey.

•tBl Of them wrt* w arned br W of tbe
t to attend, but they

FMW and SATUBDIY. JILY 23®'24.

would nihef
nlh^ loae
h
their Joba, they MV.

than be the rompletr ilavca o( the opgt thf reuBlbn of tbe Bncherta<H>d of
aratma Debf «werti wtlk a aoclalMlc LocomoUYe riremen la amalhowlng to
«M aad-hli ricvpia. war deartbed ta the ^ the airike of the coal miner*. At the

°

LOOK AT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER.

D,» ^
her* for Columbua. as many paper*
Mate.
lUlcbl.xd wlU come to ,bim. ■
IMw when eeen denounced the rtfuaBl
«f the maycr of Poeshontas to let Bov«elgB ipeak a* Jrtlowi:
imr* Uw Oparmtan Are DmpMB)c.
**tf It If true we are no better in tbe
Vnlird Stater than tn Ruisla
Frcej
Kieech If denied
d In T
Wtal Virginia: eo It
It ehowi ' U
perailob
on
the part
e#
tbe
i
part
atatota Ifa Jlke rtber echetnee eg the
money power. The <»d U near. It
cupidity, and curldity
'Idity commit, wiclde.

„o„



DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ETC,

K-tlc ac.
remain neutral aa an or-

OOtO OSUOCRATS IN COUNCIt.

New Tork. July «.-The cxecutlYc
committee of the “Kaitonal" DcsBoentlc
P«rty. the gold J»lng of the Or^rabe

f doim DOW, but
They
like di
a rtream. Ton can boUd
tbe dam hlghir and higher, but fteally
the dam meat brtab. I^t up power will
♦ day dereroy. Sovereign'! fate WUI
r ben the Social IKmocrecy,” The
“•
rday, '
t Wiprlhltirton
)-««erdayaftery auccewrul one frci
I. uAd a union Ibcr*
will be formed today.
cpwollag.
Tbe meeting wa* devcird to rcpccto of
Wbeedng. W. Vs. July Zf.-There la tbe condlllon of the pany.in dIBereni
little chtrye m the local coil mining paru of tbe country, and deciding on
rtrlke Some of the miner* who *tru<* I aarlsiarce in the fall camptlgn to lb!
tbe Glendale 'work! Tueeday. aflar- , party In Ohio, Kentucky and Iowa. Re
m ee..,rrw-i ,r ..rv yerterday mom- porta of the outlook were encoraglng.
|
i
j
;

of

the bailie ground, and If the gi;ld Democrala pulled a good vole, which he e»Umated *-ould be bete een M.OOP and
eo.MO, It would have the e-Bect <1 breakyanlam in the aoulb. At the con-

of the chairman

catkM* have frlghtered .. , _____
Bluefteid* W. Va„ July a -Teerlyf!»*e guard* pa**ed threurti her* yeoierday f.,r the Ker. v* dlvBli-n i f the Ni
folk and WF«.m' lailw:
iway le ,
riy of 4b(
-.............. rid. At Tom'a
Creek ron-urjnn men are repmed tp
have been llred ui«;n by strtkei*. wverul
laetog reiasrttd wounded.
cXmpaion. in

rLLINOn.

Penrta. Ills.. July 22__ Fifty atriking
SDlDet* at F*nnliigtciD seised a [iurilngton'frvlght train at II o'clock yhatrrday
morning, demanding that :t carry them
to r»unfenDllii.. where they inXended

game! NVw Tork ll>. St. Loula 2: at
Chicago—Phlladrlphla lo; Clilrago *; at
ClnHBoatt—ituetOD 10. ClnelnDaU 6. at

vrterlhary lurg^on* are liogble to sup-,
peer* It or give the disease a name, tat­
tle Income liltnd within a few day* The
naie veterlrary *urgioti may lie called
to Investigate and make a retort.

P'SJ.s.-.i'Si.t.’ijr;

Aiumey. Spoclal'MprscUce. Bo<MB*Saad
10. HerraulUe Co. BJork.

rnWlDDUl A CROSS. Atuarueya. SmUi
X slwoUooioprrlertmg UodUUs*. Mom
I. City opera Huuae Blaefc.

M:

ABIE g BORTON.;. M. p.. fkyslclaa aud
‘atrd la TravvTwe OUT.
tlj U> all day or algbl
'Z


MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
nlBL WANTSb-ror gvaaeral botucsorh.
W Apply to Mr*. BlUiug*. BUlBig* Oetye^

PIttoburg. July 22. — Ttuubi*.
and
mvrti of It; aaems to be In store at tite
AJHaoB mine threemneaweMof Canoaabuig. Tbe men went to go to « ork. but
»re ufTkld. They fear naotber lavastan
uf .the striker* and do not want u be
targeto for a mob that U liable at any
mooMOt to ioM ooolrol of Itsel* Last
BUnsBL'aBd the ctUseM
«re* Kwaitlng tbe arrtval of tbe invutfart U waa the InicnUoa'of th*

department.

2nd FLOOR._ _ _ _

.

We have remodeled and rearranged dur Shoe Department, so that it is now one ot the
largest and best arranged in Northern Michigan, and is filled with one of the best assorted
stocks to be found, and the prioee will always be the lowest thst good, reliable Shoes can be
Bold at, and fully 26 to 60 per cent less that regular shoe stores can sell them for. .
t^Eememher, our Shoe Department is located on the second fioor.

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Men s Business Suits, worth 5-50

"

Men's Dpion Suits, worth 4.25
Men's Cotton Worsted Suits, worth 4 ^8

Btcydc Suit,

4^50

3.75

Pants
2.48 Men’s substantial Working
for............
Men's good pveralts
2.76

Men’s^ay Clay all worsted Suit, worth 15.50

6 00'

Menj up-to-date Plaid^Suit, worth 8.00

4.96
6.96
6.76 chdd-,Ko„pa„.

48c
26c
1.68

* every.day Suit. 16 to iq. worth

Child-, rvcw d„. Suit, worth l™™ ,-05 48 to 1 .26

Child s all wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth 4.9S
Plaid^Suit. worth 10.00
for..............
Men's up-to-date-Plaid Suit, worth 12.00
for.
Men's 18 oz.all Wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth $13 7^ 26 Regular 2.50 Fur Hat sells now
Men’s 16 oz. all wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth 9.75

16 to. 89c'

Rf^lar 1.50 Fur Hat sells uow

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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS DEPT.
Cycle Owners Look Here!
Cork Uaodle Grip*

e. Patcklns Tlire hy
>e. 1 ds not cut your
UIB^ TuU Week a
•psHaliy. Cbeaprei Blare
tbe city. Ulr*

Lederle's ?ri'S
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—John Verly.
—Front Street.

A lot of Men's good Working Rhirta, worth 60o for 28c; a lot of Men’s Working Shirts,
worth 800 for 19c; alot 'f Men’s Underwear, worth 26o go at 16c; a lot of Men's fancy
laundried 8hlrtS, worth 60c, go at 84o; a lot of Men’s heavy Sweaters, worth 60c for 19o.
A beautiful line of Men’s high art Neckwear, up-to-date Collars and Ouffa A handsome selection of Men’s Negligee ShirU In large variety, strictly up-tortlate, that we have placed on
our shelves at prices tar below their actual value. ^______________

Remember our Opening Days, Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24. Grand Concert
and a beautiful Souvenir given on both evenings.

THE BOSTON STORE.

The New Glass Block.

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3 35

e ai K per Hue
* City t^ber

WtU. MAID CAKONBIUTRO TODAT.
aeUsr* respsas to Oa Tbae* awd Hay
CbUI Tbey Wla.

- 36 per

Womau's 6ne Vki KiJ; Ii8a<l.tam,.d Sli««, aold av.ryirli.re
! Man', (pwd stj-1. aad .luality, Caa aewed .Shoaa. pricea 98c
fur*3«),oacpri™................................................................ S2€8
128, 148. 167 aad 198.
. _ j WoBiaii'a fiaa Vici Kid Siiu,.. a-tlL d ;c, Kr........................ I 67 MeaV Vici Kid
aad Coaoreaa DreaaShoea, worth 300,
i.™Ll,Won.ao-afioe Vici Kid Shoea, lair alitrh. worth-’30.............. 148
For............................................................................................. 2|()
28 A lot of Moo'a Colored «hoea. worth 3 00 aad 3 50 boachad
Wonitii’s i{ood Doiigola Short, all BoHd. wortli 2 00. for........
together, all sizes,’ for............................................................ | 53
Women’s Kid .Short, worth 1 2o. for.........................................
98e, A full line of Misses Shoes and Oifords, all styles, nnging
Woman's Kid fcihort, worth 1 50, for...........................................
Molner >. Peoria t; at Cn
in price from 39c tO I 28—« gnsrsnteed ssring of
Men's Rood. een iceaUi- Working Shoes, a great varirty of
QuUiry d. Cedar Rapid* 2: i
Burlington 1. rHibyiue (; • Rockfofd25 to Si per cert. «.n regular pricrt.
kindN prices 85o. 98c, and | 24.
Men’s tine Cordovan and ‘ Calf, band 4relt Slice?, ap-to-date ’Wylea,, A
, laiye range of Infant^ and Children's Shoes in every grade, from
New mule IMmm* la Uww.
heavy and medium to light. Sue dress Shoes, at | 5c to | 00
Coin, Balldog and Pic toe^ at $2 fO. 2 25 and 2 75.
AtlanU. la.. July 22.->Durlng (be past
week cattle here have heea alTected with
per pair-great vaiue.
every pair worth $1 00 to 1 50 more.
a disevr similar to pink eye. and local

■W.VKtf'

ttoue the strike o
offerrt them by 1
turn lo work. They deciddfi by a
of n to 42 >0 contlDue the Mrtke The
•Unatlon. however. remalnM4>rarUcally
tMSltcred. The milters aa a rule are
aerloualy divided, as
i n by th
tol of'4S
mseting. only Ut ou
being present. Tbe married men wlab
to reaume labor, but the single men fa­
vor tbe atiikc. ___________

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*; other rame* poati'im-dWeaierp Lt-ftgur: At Kann*
Oolurabu* IS. Kanra* City 10; at Si
-Grand r
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er.sj.vEitf OARDit:

broh'l
Ueve thBt a
) will be I
day.
There was an encounter ye*Mday between "Ooneral" Bradley, who
la leading the marrtilng miners, and
IVUlUm rattoraoD. a locsJ labor tedder.
They charged each other with treacb• BO'- .
About 12s of the 420 miner* who are on
Btrtkc at CoIIlnsvlUe, TIIb.. held a meet­
ing at that place yesterday afternoon

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SHOE

'U) ca'll out the f.-o miner* at work, where
wage* have l>e. n Increased. They refured to pay «r grt oB. and hrtd the
train till 1 o'clock, when (be coodurtor
cut ofl the engine and ran lo Canton,
returning. w ith (he sherlB
and the
State'* altomey. They argued with the
men and they nnally almndoned the
trmln, after bolding it five hour*. The aad eunTixaocleg. tllFruaim.
Peoria county miner* are threatening
ircbIMvi audBi
to march acrer* the country to Dun­
fermline to force the men out. The
manager* of the mine* there say the
e^g.g. MOON. Ptjrt.1. lat aed
men want to k<-<qi at work, and are pre- I L* Bgeeial auroUoB giteo icdleea
paring for trouble.

hey
the men out Bt Oartslrte* No. 2. Row
Hill. SchuremKo'a Crown .No 2. ftcown
N... «. Oak lldl and Hartman* No. 1.
The flr»t thr-e lirlong to the St U>ul*
Consolidated Coal con

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In the Shoo Department we Call particular attention to those tn the habit of paying, pret­
ty well for their footwear. We have put in a line of Shoes that are modem in style,—quality
and workmanebip guaranteed. The only fault you can find with ua is the low prices at
\! »nd
which we sell them. Note some of tbe prices;

Chicago. July SS —t-eugue base ball ,

2rsr.
emhariro-la
0 rallrv ad c

3c'Pine Bed Spreads, .Marseilles patterns,
QH
north 1.50, for
- 98c
[Turkey Bed Table Damask, worth 25c
6c. for
13c
4CjChenille Curtains, per-pair, worth 2.50
7c
for ...... 106
6c 50c Slimmer Corset, for
.
89c
On Kmliroideries and Laces our prices beat
6c t I tnorld.
4c A beautiful Uiie of fresh, new Dress Goods,
prices within the reacli of the humblest •
pocket book and styles and designs to
cent suit the taste of the rich as well as the poor.

Wood Standard Piiiits, per yard
4-4 excellent SlieetiiiiF, per yard Pruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Cot­
ton, per yard
...
Men’s good Shirting, pei- yard
H'aney Dress Ducking, worth 15c, for
Linen Lawn, worth IOC, for Full yard wide, heavy Percales, worth
lOc^ for
All Linen Toweling, per yard Beantifu' line of Linens, the finest we
ever handled, we guarantee a saving

LMdrie Meet et Kew Tertt to Keeb Oter
tbe niaattoa

at <2 William!
•"“'»« • f«U attendance
»«“»" pn*mt walled
would not come.
> wult they went (o'.work a* tbey
There were on hand-WilllMi T.
Bynum: C. EB. fioimaa of tbcklaod.
Me.: iv. D. Haldemaa
I
ot Uoulevllle;
John C. Bullitt,
Bulllti of Philadelphia: George
F. Peahody. of New Tork; F. W, M.
|,Cutcheon, ot St. Paul; W. W. Gcrewa of
Montgomery. Ala.; T. P. Lina, of Co­
lombo, ^.. \ed Cbariet J. Cayta. of

gaged In mlnln* coal for the engine! <4
the Baltimore end Ohio and Ohio River
roada There l> no rttarge in the *ltua.
turn at IhlKBirille There wlUJ-e a demIon by (he miner* of thla Flly and
Iclnlty lo^y for the purptue if Indueg tbe
>• Ho«(r* Run mine* t
Employe* of t
m In lire ar.d r

boston store,

At last onr block is completed, which gives us ample room to accommodate the great multitude which has thronged
our quarters for the last three years. We have aimed for tbe last three months to close out odds and ends of our stock,
many old styles, and we have succeeded admirably. We have moved into our new glass block only such merchandise as'
is clean and fresh, and, with two carloads of fresh goods, just arrived, makes our mammoth stock the choicest and most
V who are arailable at nny time. Eroa
We call the attention of our patrons, most particularly,
tbe iBOit reliable infoniiaUaii it w*a desirable ever offered to the public in Grand Traverse county.
learned that they are all ready, with that, while we are located more pleasantly in oar new headquarters, and we look today more modern, w^ will extend
the requlalte number of Qre arma. and
the same, and more, courtesy to our patrons, and we will aim to offer greater bargains than ever oefore. The new
are pivpared to do bamneB!.
merchandise, just purchased verj* advantageously, eoabler us to give inducements for our Special Sale, Friday and Sat• rttede fortbtW
aartiMti. July «.-Tbe wiundBbCB urdav Julv 23 and 24. which will bring us trade from far and wide throughout this region.

Ub epeecb he took palne to denoonee^he

attended exrec? to loeeibelr

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