The Morning Record, May 07, 1897

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The Morning Record, May 07, 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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1897-05-07

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MORNING RECORD.
Fmrt Tear-No. 8.

TEACHERS’SAURIES

OAKWOODGfilETERT

latrpdnead and entertained bia Irienda
«dth worda of fraternal trien4a£ip'%nd'
kindly feellBC.
mriFOui BXDuondvs wiix After-the pro«mm had been Intro* ASTBAOtlTE AMD ZKPOBTAVT
OHAMOESf
dneed Tboetmaeler Gatea p
BK KADS. ^
the entertalnaia in tarn, who
Planned by the Womea'a Omnetery
OoBUnittM <m Schooli ud Taaohm ^ple of hoan paaa swiftly and hapImprevamaat AeeoeiatiOBT *ba
' BfWemmmd • Savina in TUa wuy pujThoae who
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Ladlaa are Active and will Aaeom*
.................................of Si,7e6-AnnnB«l Sch«d^«
pltab Good Beanlte
iMt ViKhU
With the co^ng of fptfog the mem>
TM now bmrd of <

OUtart. nooordina to liuitniotion of U>e
tMdariM of tOMhem.The toUowlna acbednle wm agn,
upon and npproT«i by tbe ooamittoe
Tk« &nt eolomn abowm Ue nmonriU
.ow«6elTod,aad Ue l^toolnmoU.
aaMatt aacacated by Uta eoumlttae.

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ApproTad.
r. C. OILBEBT.
. B.W.EOI-KD.
D.a DBAB.
la tha matter jof mnaic the adrlasbiUty of abeliahiaa that d^tartment
waa dlaooaaad bnt it waa doalded to
defer actloa for thepreeebi.
Tbe abore aebedn)*...d^tea to the
' teaebeia and ^Uona aa they now
•xiat bnt the reaianatltm of aereral will
. aeeeaaitate rmriow ehaaccn and the
ampIoymaSt of nine new teaeheia.
l%aae wh^ hare realfaed are.
Ifiaaea Eelloffff. Baker. Downiac,
Darla, Falrbanka and Mn. Q. A. John-

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ben of the Womaa'e Cetaetery Improve­
ment aaeeclation are preparing to be­
gin active work' On improviag the
gronnda at Oakwood cemetery. Aa
fens, aonf: Rev. W. A. Frye, addrAe; order of neariy one handred trees, tnM. B. Oataa, "Mormon leetnra," and elading several ornamental and at the
others tap
same time hardy yarietlea has beea re­
Tbe boepitaUty of Mr. Boaenthal and ceived and tbe trees wUl be planted
the entertalaiBf propenalttee of the early aext week. At the meeting yeememben of tbe Knights of Pythiaaa terday afternoon a committee wae
will remain a pleasant recollection to
)lnted to look np.the matter of eet-<
all who were so fortnnate aa to be
for tke greoBdb..
Is aotklng
present.
of the sort there at prmdt, and they
wQl be found a great cenveBttbqe.Jlo
tbe laire number of pe^le who visit!
tbe cemetery every week. The qneatioa of water anp|dy is still a vexed
AOTIVITT BEXVO MADE' KAMI' problem. Lastyeai' a gaeeUne engine
.All e need to
fill a tank'tor sprii
FZ8T ABOUMD
BAY. ,
This is a slow and rather
Bicycle' Path Propoeed and Xaay f i
nUty of
Fine Xmprorementt in Frograee— j
1 is not aa large as is
I Booms Already Be-1 really aeeded, bat it is the best thing
Cored-Heavy Btisineaa Promlaed. j that ean be done ontil city water can

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-Two CentB..

TBA.VKR8E OITT, MICH., FBIDAY,^|£AY 7. 1897.

‘ thibk
Ej^penets
mall
What
dyouJOC.
of a good
^oth bound
book
^for

, -CITV

^ obtained. Tbe Board of Poblic
Works will ptrobably oontinne the pre­
sent arrmngemeata for this year at
leut. .
Many- of the lota are la a mdly neg­
lected oondrUoa. and it was (fedided
that letteia should be wrtttes to the
owaan. asking if they would not be
if*«b-ta-waota.
willing to'doBomethiugla the way Qf
A. Bant, one of the owuais of improviag them, and In cna^ they were
Ne-ab-ta-wanta, left for Grand Ra^dsjnot able to do an. oCering tbe ooH>peryesterday at fbnr o’elack, after netting ^Uon aztd assistaBce ef the association.
things in motion for extensin ImprereThe ladies are doing all la tbeir
Biento which wiU a^d to the oornfm power to beautify the grounds and
aad conyenlenoe of guests and enbaaoe keep them in repair, and though they
tbe beauty of Ue resoru as well aa to have worked quietly they have already
provide faeUities for a batter enjoy­ aocompUsbed a vast amounL Their I
ment of theaplendid advaatagea there work Uls summer will {mve of perasafound by the summer visitor.
hent value to the cemetery.
There is now in course of ooaWILL OBOAHXZE HEBE,
Btruction, an extension J6xS4 feeV
which is to be need as an ordlnaiy.
leading from the main dining room of
hotet The office U being
nrraoged and improved and the entire
building is -andergoing a thorough
overhaullag.
Two new ootUgea will be erected
this spring by 'OBelnnati parties. Fho
will have them ready for oocupt ~
early ia tke *aaon. Thegroueds .
being embellished la nnmei[pas wnya
and a Upyele path Isb^ ballt to
West Bay. Other Important ImproveIts are eontemplate4. among them
igaeyelepathtoTravarseCity.whleh
is being aeriously ooaatdared. The offloert of the company wlU eome hare
next week to Invite the eo-operatioa of
Travseae City to beiag abont this Im-

KNIGHTS FEtSTED.

Frank Tucker is Forming a Hew Dra­
matic Oompaa^
Frank Tucker, the well known and
popnlar actor, wko has for yeaia eater
taiaed delightefl audiences da Hlehigan and elsewhere, arrived in the city
this morning with several dramatic
people Mr.-Tucker is here to reorgaaiie hU oompeay. which is to ooasbtbf tea Uieated theatrical artista
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Thoee who arc bow here are Mr. Bankins, OoL I^en Gprdaer and Mbs OlUa
Hays. Tke company wiU begin rebsarsalsat pnoe and Introdaoe aa en' U tkls city next week.
Tbe rapertotre will beeompssed of mulof themodem style
aad under the management ef Mr.
I rasulti may be ax-

bookstore,

. 220 FRONT BTREET.

This ta no Joke-I uin »t

WAHHZHa TO 0Y0XJ8TS.

Bpring Beach.

Ohlaf of Foilea Bennie Win Amat
There has been an onpreoedeoted deTlolatora of Walk Ordinaaes.
mnnd for rooma at the Spring Beach
Chief of Poiiee Benafe asks (he Rxehotel, and saoltarinm. R. W. Payne, OBD to impress upop eyclUts who
^e manager, reports that nearly all in the hsjbit of using the walks
tha rooms are already engaged for tbe
FroaL Daion, Cass aad Park streeta, to
seaaon by pvtles from Indianapolis and
dedeL as than is aa ordinanoe prohib­
other pt^ta. aad the proapecta are
iting tbe aaa of eertaln portions of
bright for an addition U> the hotel.
tboaa Btroats. bj wbealalMB. if ‘tha
Travane Baaeh.
pnetise is OMtinnad lb;. Bennie statm,
'Thoas who mads the aequalatanoe of that he will be obliged to make ar;
Mra. S. Dafendorf, the efficient man-,
ager of Trarerae Beach hotel, last year
A <K»AOXSE FAOK.*
WiU be glad to know that abe is to
have eharga'ef the hotel tbe eomktg Bo Bays a FrominsBt Vewapaper
Kanagar of the Beeord.
ua. There have already bean many

icatioBS for rooms aad the sammer
Mr. WiUia H. Turner, manager of tha
aerred, by the ladlaa who praaida over wUl open briaklynt this pretty resort. Evening Praaa-ia Oread Bapids as4
Dafendorf is pUnnlag U make a
npas maaagur ef the ChieM Jonrtha tablm in tha OalnmMaa Beataaraat,
•ad Mr. Platdwr waa OMicrataUted ^adalw of amnaemeats far her gneets, ^ eoagrataUtas the editor ef the
t»D la the fcUowlBg flattenag
«pan the axealleaee of the randa and and the Tiavarta Olty Fokng pe^le
le;

srho enjoyed her heeititaUty last year
our first EaooD is a "Cradcar
Dpontbaikpoaalof the r»d thlaft wUl lo^ forward t» this eummar with
L.” 1 balieva yon wUl make it go.
mat antidpaUem.
ghaacellor (Mmaader iUOoj intro>
ipt heartimt anagiatolatfow aai a
dacad U. B. Oataa ae toasUaMter, who
Bpoonar^-DaeiiM.
la tan preewted Ur. MoOoy. wba fare
The anaonneemeat haa been
in
'
Wims H. Tgmmi.
) to the Timveme City of the marriage ef Frank
fwata OB behalf of tha t
U. Daniela and Mra. a B- Bpooaar. ibev
DanaingaeboolFridayavaalag. in
and'thanked Mr. Boaeathal on kahaU marly of this dty, wUeh oeearred
h^kka a look at
Wiaals'a advar• ed tte ladfa. Mi. Boaeathal was thaa Agra 10. in Tpattantl.
ttaacnentonMpaga.

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129 Front Street;

It’s Dangerous, and
.’
Foolish' as well^-,^
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Not to Ret my prices on

Furnitvre

mAfi

before buying, as I have
a large stock and decided­
ly thi lowest prices.' If
you need a new Couch
now is your time.. I have
too many high priced
Couches and 1 will dose some of them out at a big
bargain.
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J. W. Slater’s Furniture Stora,
196-182 FBOVT BTHEBT.
OppMlIc BsM«il'4 Bm

SPRING CAPES—MADE OF-

Silk,
Velvet,
Broadcloth

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MoBime Bbooxd—10 eenta a sreek.
lend sakaeriptions to ISS Front atrept*
. Wo^ for Xany Kan. ;
The regular force of man now ^em­
ployed by,the Traverse City Lumber
Co. ooBsUta of 7i men. and while the
veeeela are load&ig fully es many more
, .
When the oompany b^
gias enttiaid Its hemlock about the
flrat pf . the month the regular force
WiU be about IK men. The eat of
hemlock wiU be about 10,000.000 feet

.

M. B. HOLLEY, ManaOO.^

Where am J at;*? ^ ^

RESORTJMSPBCTS.

The rednetloaa propoaed:WUl create
Edgewood.
a aarinf^thla year of •1,70».
Mra. 0. H. Lathn^ is making active
Th^ eo^ttee waa nnanlsoav In r^Mrations for a busy season st Edgethe reoomaMBdatloaa
weod resort. Two of the eottagns have
already been leased for tbe season and
wUl he ooenpisd the first ef June. Mrs.
Charles Belden ofOhiaago has taken
^aadid HoapitalKy of Oharlea
the north oottngUnad wOl arrive the
Boaantbal;
latter part of iht month.
Mra LathTbe fraternal ^IrH an exemplified In rop's oottage has bOen rented to Mrs:
theorder of KnlffhU of Pythiaa, waa MamforA of Detroit who will take penlOB. about the first of tbe month.
laat nidbt made aUU more maatfeat at
the aplendld baaqut glren to the local Other apidioaUous for rooms aad aomodatkms fm- the aeason Itave been
iodffe by Cbarlm Boaeathal of the
BoatoaStore. Tbe eraatalao demoa- made and. aa aeaal, this iaviUng sum­
ctarted the inflaeaee of the lod«e in mer retreat will be erowded.
Trarerae City and aerved to atfU more
irmly dement the bon^ of triandahip which exlat amoe« all mambera
oftbU order.
^
The early portion of the ereniaff waa
•eroted to Initiatory iraric, tbe rank of
Itnlirht belafi eoaferred npon O. E.
Tbomae la amplified form. Itwaa ^
o’eloek before the oenmoalei' wm
rnmrladed. than tbe floor wae cleared
mad eoon Qaterer Fleteher had apread
tablaa for neariy 100 rmta. Each
I embelliahed with baantifnl
atloaa which lent a rich
tracranoa and made tha room bright
and U fittlaf harmony with the eeeUMt which inmpted the teaUriUM.

Allover thfc country, but just now it’s low price'

h.

Tbe Rrcubd baa taken soma pains to
leara of Oie preparations gtring on for
the opening of the resort aeaeoi
the varions resorts around Grand Tmverne ^ and the reanlt shows mme
than the nanal activltj and Indications
of a more pnaperoos peason thsq for

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HighWatei^r. '

and

Gravenettes
ITTMCTIK PRICES.
Special JoR in hckets-vainee ts to$i0;j;iiojce Oil| $1.00.

WILHELM BROS.,
South 'gnlon Street.

The Quality and
Price Questioa.. ..
3houId'always be conrideted in your
purehases. We claim the; lowest prices
on the same quality of-

Best Grades of F'optw^r,^
IN THE CITY.
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We are prepared to demonstrate the fact.

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: XOBNlirO HSOOBD, FaXSAT, XAT 7, 1807.

HORNING- RECORD

BrfnttM.

The Hamilton Watch

trmak Taekv. Mn. Tookor »ad tbalr
UvoFe are at lha Botol LMlaaaa.

Railroad Hen.!

BaiT7 Deu and Jo«. ZlMmermaa
7BAVXB8S OTTY. • MIOmOAN.
west to Mapl* Cl^ TOterdaj oa»
r»oa T»a orru* or «■«
OEAKD TBAVEBgE BEKALD,
B. E. Metheaney.aadltorof tba 0- E
•two*. T., Batb aso J. W. Ba>Mk. A L, la «^iiv for treat with ofant
Homy and hU oon Irwin.

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.1 Pe^t TUn^Kee^i..

at WMcbea osd Jewalra.
PoUtoaa at Nortbpon are .briaciny
Xji :&£. BB3JSriTBITT,
10 eantaperboahel. 8o«a extra ftna
ItO Front •»aat.
onea yeaterday wera aald for is eenta. Priadrtehnoek. ,
.
. There wUl be
BMtiac tbU
eTeninc of Trarerea City Chapter. No.
loa. E A B. Work ta the P. M. daF.D.OU*T».
♦ ^•
OttCacWATo* giea.
—Fire Insorance *
Anooc the atrinff oL boaea wbleh
0»c«, m rronimrocv
Elawr MoOoy te triinllff at tba fair
—Real Estate.
uloMmlvBeeotd
ffraonda U An«na MeCta^N Qeean Fair■ntUtPBOFB tt JOHKaOH BLX.
Tn Bboosd bw lobkedoTW thorlfcr lawn.
Wwir .in Uw raarof tbo bnlldlaft oo
One of the flneat s^tefa of tront
«ba Bortb ikido of Frost atraet. and rea- broqffbt to the ^ waa by
taraatbe nffwitoa that a few extra
loa, who cnarht M Tacy .larfe
assrtiau by aome of «ie property ownMADE TO ORDER
•rs la that MeUon nifht be a good
H. W. OBanlachaB want ont yeatar(hlar for the aaaitary eondiUon there- day Domlnf to Cedar Ena oHoaa train
titosa
Block.
abonta. It U Om eoateato daap upon
pad retnmed on the next brlnylac 14
lha bank aU aom of waate. aorapa of
fine tront.

i. w.

lanoT^
gOBBOBmioNa

what
we have
for boys.

E. W. HastingSi

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PICTURE FRAMES

at Hasl^ell's Bookstore.

ahealdbeconreyedtothapUoe dealraatad for that pnrpoae. la thla eoonaetlDa
UMlfblnotbeoatof place to aon«ht
that the habit of
laatatial alosA tha-bank mnltlpliee the
dancer of fire.
A UtUe taiMiooary
arark in thia dlreotlen weald lea^t in
n needed Im^xTremaot.
The anfceatknofan eatabUabed'dock Uoealoag
the riw. in. the nMaeafie of Mayor
■aUth. offerea ftermaaabt eolation of
the problem.
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Id Ua report of tba BMetlaff of tba
Qaaen Oi^r Biey^ Olnb -waterday the
aame of C. & Vnder, Jr., aa eapUOn.
Anamberafthetrleada of Clarence
Aiditoh care him a eompleta. and en­
joyable enrprtoe leet eepnihe «t hla
home on Ninth eWeet
imndlord Compton and John Loiaac■ went flahinc yeaterday moraine nd
twenty-fire fine tront ware eerred for
dinner at the Whitinc:
Oeorre Ball, the reterao boat fiahertaa, weat to Mayfield with Benry L.
Miller and they retaraed with M fiah—
MttlareaacbtthemaU.

Hsokwear from.....................................6cap
Ovenhirts from ............................13o up
Sbozt Panto (a fitack jof Gsam)
tor all affM, at.......................... 18e np
Swaatara from.........................:.. I9c up
liong Stockinga, azcallant lor
tha money............ .............8 pair* 86o
Oapfi....................... ....... ....... 10 to 85o
Rrown Ovaralla..................................86o
Short Pant Snito, prioea from . .4Slc up
Bxtra heavy wool Swaatara
witheapa..................................... 6Qe

CHOICE

FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
—and----

STAPLE

Tn ladiaa of the Cemetery Improreanant naaodatioa are aeUre la th^
pabUo work and ercry dUaea ahoold
land th^nUpocatblp aid. Tbdr pnrpoaa of bmati^riag the Uat reatlac
Eaammber that tb-day ia the laat of
plaaaa of oar frlanda and relatirae ia a the cemal dlawitatioa of the BsoonD.
worthy one and Oakwood oametery Beclaalac tomorrow the paper wiU be
PROMPT DSUVERY
r to racalarsabaeriberm.
akaold be a spot whme peaoetoi te]
to exemplifiad in beantifnl aiirrw
Boaa Oo. No. I bald a r^alar maat- And the VBRT BMt Goods.
lag laat night and alaatad Antony
Tn I
Petar^l Magnta%> the Btnte Firemain the eonatroetloa masb OonrenOon te be held in Detroit.
tnachta.
•ad oondnet of temporary bnildiaca for
Mr.nni Mra. William Bdied. who
. bnaaaia, eatartainment. ate. Bat the
Ure waai of the city, are pleased to
, BfindBlphSt..WMtBidf.
Inena bare haen leaned at aa awfal
nonnoa that ibay^ are the pareataofa
fine COB who made hi* adrent yeatar- Telephone order^to No. 106.
Aara Ooma to Stay.
day.
W. M. Spooner and Mr. Wilaon hare
JasUoe Verly aad the girls al the
mered tbelr famiUea here from Pittih
*rbree Quarter B- B. Club retnmed
bargb. and hare beee/ae permaneat
aboot sU o'clock laat erenlag after a
reaidenta. and hare opened aa ofiec op
aaeemafnl exenimiaa with abont
ataire In the bnildinc ooeaplad by the
Broach meat market on Front atreet
J L. Belkina A Son. of the Sooth
Mamrm. Spooner and WUaon own the
Ua*en aanmrieo,'hare a consignment
patnate tw the Cllmn aelf-heatinc md
of a.i-uu I roil trees here which
iron aad etore. and will make Trarerae
go to flUMi-darafornrsdioa of ^
Cl^ the beadqnarten for tba buineaa
mtlaa.
Thay do not aell terrltqixbbt employ
The regotar meeUag of the W. C. T.
•cante thtonchont the United Btotea.
U.wUlbelwld intheparlonofthe Bap­
Nameyonr wanu in the ••want” de­ tist ehnroh thU afternoon at half |«at
partment of ^e Rxtubd. .
two o’clock.
An Inrltation la extend'
ad to aU.
'^fcnfTworit
The RKooRD' aeknowledcee the folSbenld the carrlara nnlntenUonaUy
fowiac kind wprda printed In the Bacle mlaa delirering the Bneuan on time,
pf WedneMUy:
thediflfanlty will be remedied by a
Tht momiac Bpoord made Ito bow to notice beipg filed at the office. 1»
the pml^f Trirereb City for the flrat Front atraat,
ttme wroioratnc. It !a a flre-obtnmn
Bert Bmlth ot the Hotel Leda
toUo. ppbUabed by T T. Batee and .J
W. Eannen and edited by Mr. Hannen. aceo^taniad by aoae Walla, eanght AS
a^oae ability ,in thla direction ia wo tront yaatmday afternoon in aa boor’s
wMl known toAieed any commendation
Bert caoght 40 and Close u.
m ear part.
The fact that it it print- time.
nd at the Herald ofioe ia a anfBcieat The fish were eerred to the hotel
fnaranteeof itaexeeUent typoeVaphi- gueata.
Ladies' Oxfords—63c
«al appenmaee. The Eacle welcome-, Ceptaio Langley, the newly appointSizea:—SH—9—4b|
the Moraine Record to tbe'Jonmaliaiir ^
<<
laapector
of
bnlla,
wna
la
the
cl^
Men’s Congress Shoes-90c ®
ranka of Trarerae City daily newa
AlLBisas. ,
papera.
in the lancmice of Rip Van yesterday in company with Captain
WUi^. ‘ May itUrb long and proa- Blocker. Ibey inapactad the etaamar
Men’s Dreis Shoes—95c
Cieaeent, whi^ pamad a flrat claae in­
New Oooda.
TntrerM City Bailrond Company.
spection.
Men's
Working Shoes-80c
Tba annnal meeting of the atockTke Good Templar* are getting ready
Eddanof the Tiareae CUy BaUraad for a more thaa oenally i^eaaant time
Chiidren's Teui Shoes
Oo. wae held ihia morning at the oflice f<» Satorday night,
tn piaoe of
%
S0e-60c-7te-80e-fil.0(L
el Ben. P^ Banoah. aad the follow­ regular meeting time wiU be aa open
ing directon were ekoaen tor the eaan- meeting, to wbiob the members wU
infants’ Fine Shoes
tog year: Perty Bpnnah, Tboa. T. rite friends.
l7e-t5c-30e-S5c-40e-80e.
Bataa. D C. Lmch, W. B. C.^Hitehall.
la the Asylom creek for aeraral daye Men's Tan Shoes
W. O. Bngfaart. W. E Bhalby, J^B- P.
•i.50A2.oo-ge.50-$s.oo and
a large treat baa defied Uia ekiU of
»4.00.
aereral expert anglare.
Taatmday
llOBRixa BnoosD^lo eenta a 'week, morning J. N. Bartinek datarmini
Ladies'Kid Shoes
•and aitecriptkmB to lU Front straak^ aseore his trootaalp. and at the first
90L-tl00-fil.SS-filSO-gI.7S
and C 00.
,
lisetaMen Orange WetE •
caet Uaded his prise, rrtileh weighed
Men’s
Bicycle
Shoes
,
Sntnrdey nftmoon at two o'aloek 1 lb.. Soonoea. when dressed.
si.so-fii.75-«:.ooaB« to.so.
Brery year the Wg seed firm of N. E
Jason Woodman, the Stnto Oramn
Laetnrer. wiU dallrar a lecture in Keeney nses part of iu proper^ at Btcycld Leggings
*
50e-75o-WKj-fil.OO and fil.SS.
Orange Hall, this eity. npoe the bano- Central LakJ for a trial groond for
fitaoftbe Orange.
Breryone abonld new aaed. Wm. Sweat, who has aa- Ladies* Tah Shoes
bear the lectnre, eepocially thoee agri- aUted at the ware booaa hare daring
fil.60-fil.7S-fiS.00-fiS.00
tba winter, leU yeaterday to taka
•nltnrally Inellaed.
ekarge at Oantml Lake tor the aom- Ladies’ Fine
Binae Indefinite arrangemeaU hare
bean made in regard to Ue raUway
1 Buckle ^ndals.
tf■ OrenmOana
nbiafT- in Alma, thinga hare taken a
^
*
fil 00-fil.SS-fil.!|Oaad fiLSO.
baoH tnwrary direction. Worldngman
AU ,_____ _I __
hario# iea <
Ladies’ Black and
wbobare been ont of emptoyment for proouwl from
s McLSlan
Mel_____________________
Ai
aoaa time are all now at work at good qnaatad to notify the firm as that tim Tan Oxfords'
wagw and bnalneat ia rapidly pubag can he called for. The opening of the
90c-fii.l0-fil.3S-fil.l0-S1.7S
Two hew Indnatrlea hamb^ aanacn onlla tor orety can now
andfiS.00.
pfirtad op. one far the mannfaetwe of
the new cereal ooffee known aa Alma
•ntt-eoflee, and another for the tomow
lightning yenat.____________
Hew 8hM Store.
Oa to the Lion Barber sh<m for hair
entn aad hatha. tS oanu each.
1 tf
M. B. OnumTH.
Haee yoor ^mms ^iimed^^onr real

Groceries I

$l.Se bays a Stdt fr«m a large lot wo
ahall oloaa, and in this lot are goods
sold last season for $8 to $SAO—ttiay
are cheap^
’ $1A0 for a snit in tha lot sold at $8A0
Bas them, it will pay.
'Wa never showed a choloer Una of
Short Pant Snito at $8 and above
than now.
Jill wool Panto from a
of snito, w^
assorted sisaa, running to 14 yrs 60o
An extra good lot at 76o and fl.
ChUdran’s Tamoahantar Gaps........ 86a

Frank Stepan,

The preUitot lot M cbild^ and hoy’e ca^

The Times
Demand Them 1
,

—Inspect Them!

Sp-to-date styles.

£teo^h^- E Stttmg^ MnMa atarT'

FRM4K FRIEDRICH,

Danatogoabaci Frtdaynooning, att

SWOldBAleMaaOoeVto.
/
%VSaCBO BtA.

, ;>

Ohildran*8 cotton and white Slaa.
lin WaUto from.................;.. .86c up
Ohildran*a Umbr^aa for................60o

MEN’S HATS 60c.
Never before could wo eell the novel .etylee in
bate as low ee 60c—Pedorme. Onbnne, Darbys—a
great ■variety of oolore end mixturoe.

.

CAPS...
ont a great flgnre ttaie year, 18 to 60a 60 cents
bays an Imported cap, ellk lined, NftaUe S6o some
some haadeome ;^ttsms in silk Unlage also.

HAT DEPT.
i

le full df the Utoet designs In oolore and shape.'
See tha colored Onbeaa the staple Fedoras, the
“&oea City BUN”,lmt, the “KarwoU.- giada .

MEN’S Pe^TS: ^
One big lot 88o; one lot 66o: one lot 98o; one lot
ft.l9; one lot $1.6a NaV daslgiia fbr yoong
, man in stylish, waU-m^ panto at $8 and $8.68.

MEN’S SUITS.
' Bare tea Has at e.OO, 7.00 and *8.00 that ara at.
traotln, mnoh attentloh. Idaea a few years agn
sold fbr laoo aad *18.00. Wo bonghi them
cheap and am selling them ch^ep. *10ahd*l8
lines are haadaome. Oreattakem among yonag
mem *18 to *14 Stela Bloohe> ^eqaaUed by
any.
Baits aa low In prioe aad,aa good valao aa any oaa has
thSOL If a ohaap salt te wanted, sea onra at
*1.70, *3.18 sad *4,96.

HainiitiiftClotMiigCo.
^

Front Bt, TrayBrse City.

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HOBimrO SEOOKD, FKmAY, KAY 7, ISBT.

YICTORIOOS mu.

Uoa.D. C £«eack. of Waltoa, wae la
. towB oa baaiacM yedtarday.
Ben A E. Welle wept to Beat Jor*
ta yeetsrday aOoa to All a ekatyel
Albert Eaat, the fiandoa BeidbLat,
••7 BfMr Pon«r MiMti oT th* wae ia the city yeaterday on bn^eaa.
MIm Ella 8talabary ia rlaitiny Kr.
^kiih ArcBjr. OAriM. May A-Thr .tarks Aare aiatar, Mra. M. Roaeattal. at Petcakey.
J<Aa £.-Kaan^, the popular Grand
•aytoad Phanaloa.
Rapid! oifar dealer^ epaaV last niykt at
. OoMtaBtiaop1«~lLy «.~TlC ndsk- the Hotel Leelan^
H. B, Lewia, maaiyer of the Elk
toroir warreoelred tkefollowiav diapatok fram Bdh«m Paaha datad yeater- Bapida Iron Co., pa died throagb town
day •fealay: "The Torka kava woaa yaataiday to Detr^V
L. & Olbha rataraad yeaterday from I
fraat rlctory.. Turkiak abaUa ara
saaday to tdl aaar Pharaaloa. Da- Petoakay, wkara he U nayotiatiny to]
Ball a Bacbie Chemical fire aaylne.
<
taUawUlkaioH
Jack Llteey came orier fromflcttoaa'
Bay yeaterday. So did Or. O. C. Jca*:
' Atkaaa, M^ 6.—A diapatck from
Un. aad they lodyed la*t niybt pi Park
( Prinoe CaeataaPlaee.

I
ttaa*B aray kad retired yeaterday a
C F. Tnabary, of raU road tie fame.!
by. ta parfaev order apoa Daau
west to BarkeVa Creek yeaterday
iayafte
after*
akaot tkirtaap mUaa aontb of HkaimUa.
nully i
. wkara tha 0raaka »U1 aaralt tkp attack
ipterrlew the fla<y tribe.
of the Tarka Oaaaral -SnolaBki reTrarene
aty
Bnaiaw*
CoTleya;.
3 St
Baiaa at VeleaUao ta arder to protect
Talo. Fkaraatoa ha* baaa abaadoaed
aad taleyra^ commabicatioa ha* baao^
eat off.
It i* aathortuUrely
' Boaaead that ike piwer* hare. iater>
dwad aad propo^ madlatfoa.
Qeaeral Saoleadci'* force U,about to
F*b*attroaVel«*tino.
___________________
fall back OB Volo and try to hold that;
■:
place with the proloetiaa of the Ordek j lYliat’S
fleet or be atay retreat on Almyro (Pay* I
' atyrtae) wlU a rlew poaaibly of affcetlay tba Jaaetlon with
maia body oI
the Gre^ermy. The report that the
ror ^mr bonae tbM r»d vblte
Ined and eU PBOnEBLT mlxri mad
power* are iaterraainy ii ooafirmed.
•apUe*. »uii'nth«fciad<i<«e^
Tht miniater* of Great Britain. Praaee.
me. That'* the war 1 •»>* eved pci
BuHla aad Italy hare beea laetraetad

OUEKB TAJiatmESO AX
PBABSAlXm.



,

to pr^ioaa madiaUoa betweaa Oraeo*
. aad Torkayaad aimUar laatruetioea to
'Oamaa aad Anebrlaa minietan ara ex*
paetad at aay momeaV
yame year waata ia the “wanP* flor
pMMat of thp Bk»bb. .

ZDmos or rooo.
Xetstay Bcoerd Thoronyfaly Oixculatad.
.Yeaterday nuPalay there Were tOOO
eopiaa of the Bbcobi) prlfatad and more
than 1700 diawibatad la tba elty. Tha
romaiailer were aaat ta a4joI*laff
towaa aad rlUayaa. The aama ai
Bayinainy

r only reyalar
11 be •erred, a* the three'
day*' free di*tribDtlon.hM demoastratad that the Rbcord la worthy of the
. laTota of thoaa daairiay a l»re morainy
paper, dtepenaiay all the local new*
aad a libeiml qnaabty of yeaeral enrrent new*. SebaeriptioM ahonld be
telepbaaed to UA oflloa. ^oae S3, or
aaat to Cireulator

OUR8EL£CnON8pF

HAVE NEVER

PenneU's

We’ve THE Line
Come in and look them over. At the Mine time step
into our Cloak Room and , see what we have in
Ladies’Suits, Skirts. Capes; ?aIso VChildren’s Reefers,
Etc. Ladies’ Silk Waists, also.

BOUGHT HATS

right.

-PRICES RIGHT AT—

The Man Milliner,

STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet and Qothing Housce

-FOR-

Choice Jroceries |f you Have Lege te Sell

Correspond with
..
the Traverse City
Lumber Company. We have for sale (iood, Sound Hem­
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including 2 Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant lor sale.

__ET.t.

—KIHOa
~AXD

>Mei7 Goods

TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.

Thurtell & Gane.
Geo. R

Wawdkauipactohypt.

GBEEN600DSANDFRIUTS.
Oskw*. Badimm.

But tkeremre ao Clyan made

'

cut aad me B* aad VC ««) *0 joe cmd.

TRAVERSE BELLE,

Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.

DIAMOND J.,

flLLSBURY

-

Yalaa
The Bcuobd ha* already demoaetrav
ad it* Talue aa aa adrerlMay medlnm.
SiDoe the ^Moad iaaae one adrertbe.
auai la the want departaent ba*
kmyht nearly a dozaa replica. Bead
cnofUM RaoQaDWill flndit'to^ir
taye to read arary-adi
' ta the paper, aa all of them ara eri
dameaa of the aaterpriae of our local
ptjVTaaaiTe bnaiaaiamea.

Fragrant and Delicioas!

..Contracting; and Practical
Painter.

With this A No. 1 iWe of the Morning Record we
place McLellan & Ash as A. No. i in the line of

-RODR!

Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda
I am the a^t' for, this Fam­
and P'ine Candies. '
ous Br^nd.

The PoUowtng Flavorfl are made io order;

aoM hr *ll oeadei*.

CHOICE fAMIlY GROCERIES
DeUcetsd la asr part ed tba

Take Lessons



loe <5i»MilFnlltFl»»or.-v„ai.
irnlt ioM-LOTO., IWAftl. Oavit. nsipWr,. Claw,.

Murtaugh's Academy. Fieiulwai's CtmimueirNst SherbertB—Baapbwry, Oraape. Strawberry. Cfcmy. Leman. Plae-Appla.
Piami ▼ayatiblia Pall^.

Jacob Furtseb.

Strawa akow wkick way the wind
UowB and themaay applicaUoas tor
•ammar board already racaiTcd ahow
that Park Place will ba a busy apot
the aaminy aeaaoB. A aombar wba
wara hare laat year hare plapaad to
retain and fariay their frienda ^th
them, aad laquiriaa aoncaraiay ratea
are raomred alamat daUy. The hotel
wUl aarely ba a raaort ceater tkia y^.

We aleo put up Brick loe Cream—An flaiara, cm to thiwe flaiof* i
abrlck. Wed^TvIoaUparttaftheeltyaBdMteftheeity.

Try a Pound Box of oai-Fine Chocolates.
.

..«0Trt«la*la..

'

JEWELRY,
WATCHES, .
DIAMONDS,^
SILVER-WARE. '
AU Klad* SvirtB* ttaeUae Mcadlca.

N. Martiaek.

Nothing more beauti*
ful than a well kept
Lawn., In order to
produce ohe it is necessary to keep it well cut and watered.

LAWNS!

S U

Until farther aotiee I will eat hair,
at to «anu per bead.
Amo* Laar'
Ftnt deer weal new EoaaaFtntdeera
Mi
ttalbi^Bp stain.

McLellan’A Ash,

Unique. ]?e6ign6.1

Terme Beeeonahle.

Traierae City Ba*lnem OoUcfv.

We make them ereiy day.

B«*r Walt* Dnv

Aayle Woma 2>oB*t Oo..
o. Vtoli,. HwiU.ll..
Bar. Bamaa Oodbta Aiadahm tfa« idea
Baa)o. Guitar. CaUa and iMw.
thattha moetb of Mayia notayood
, time tor ratchlny traot wHh a of. Tha
paatorMae ardent fiBharman, apd a
akUlfal aaaipalatar of tha rod aad
Beem i, OIW Opara Kmma BMh
Uaa. Ba west oal> Waflaabday aad
caatkbteaflMq
I tha fly.
aad dcclarea that aaylewortaa don't yo
with him.

sn

Pi.«.A„to,

BwpliwiT. Tutu FratU. O.HW. P«ch. Uwc. Buu.. PiM.U. CVO,.

416 Union St.
Tclcpbone 34.

Daadny acbool Friday ewalaff.

Garrison,

PAPER HANGER.

cor. 7Hi aad t atou Sts-

• A. W/JAHRAUS. •_

Bnamar at Park Plaoa.

«rflcn te.M. B. SttoaT" MbMc 8tm

*

YOU NEVER

There
AreX)thersI

10 (HINTS.

^,‘:'-J

embraces the newest and most nobby styles that are
produced, and the patterns »nd coloring nre very ricti.

THEN

GeqL B: Winnie,

Tha Oiaek Oempaay.

i

New Shirt Waists...

. TRIED

Cp4»4Me MsHi aad Pupw BaBew.

Tb. EerdUft tk,
al pnblkhad ia Grand &
ad tba Hanaab Rillee in tkia ci^ tha
crack tadaoaadent company in Micklyan;and
adilK ha* e'yoifled to
Chptaln Melatoah that the paper would
be pUaaad ta pHat porValta of
a girt
yhcbmplimtary write-up.

V,

We’veMved:

IF YOU

—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairings
—John Verly.
—Front Street.

Better . .

'

LAWN MOWERS. From..............$a.7Ato$5.00.
RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE. ..10 to 16c per ft.
I ai^ put to Ta|» and Connect to city water at bottom
•‘prjees.. Give me a calk.
, wj

ItfiFmlSt

W.^. HOBBS.

A Sample Piano;
QUARTER-SAWED OAK, .
NEW DESIGN,. JUST un­
boxed:
IN GHieAGO,
GRAND RAPIDS AND^
OTHER CITIES TfflS '
STYLE HAS HAD WON­
DERFUL SALE.

W. "W. TCi T-rt~ba.ll Co.
•N. E. Strong, Mgr. for Traverse City Branclr.

,
i

MORNUra BBOOBO, PBIPAY, KAY T, 1897.
ty tammen -yagmrjagr ST JOktloe
uonlcated to
ooUeacue* Um Srat
lita of the Inquiry Into the cauaea of
the .fire. The Invaatlfation macMrata
M. Bertola. atporU that there was yreat

WOSIEli ITS PREY.
IRun« in tfi*
Horror Fod on
, tttoFat^Sox.

.

h-

Attention-

-tip*l arranceiMBts
■ Former United State* Conaut Oen*
Brer bees called W the fact that yon
eral a E. Morm aatd
live of the Aaaoclated Preaa: “It wa*
eas set at the Dras *«»* (•" •*«•)
Blnculariy ftHlonatl that there wceohly
WImm Msaaled as4 MstfUM Com^ms one American vlcHm. Ihla waa indeed
!<d-TM>l UMlh Ban remaHcable. because josi now the^ la|
an unusually larce numbe(^ of Ameri.
Win Prahahir
iD' Baiia. They are ceoeron* aup«
I Ba«/ *r tlte barbaw '^'Alaaraa Wm
l>,nsif~of such fetes as the Grand Ba»
BT. rryt* waoi as to
fatHcktal aaar d* Cbarite, and morenrer it cave
them a favorC|)le opf>ortti*Uty of yettins
BobberToWas. aUslMs. Water Bottles (yaarinto close qnarters with-the aristocracy
aaMed tor two rtotrs.) rMstals ayriasee.
Pmri». ilay «.-At 7 o-«3oek l*at eves- and many of the celsbrttles bf Paris.*’
oaBrUoda Threat Broaheo.' and Atetoisers.
Inc tb* police offlctali aaid that nineTtrt^LVB KtTKURKU WCSB PVUSBKT. Olreoflae aad Vtteh Basel Letloo lor tbe
iT-foor corpeea of the vicUms of the ha*
bands aad face. • >
war-fire had been poaiUveljr WenUflW. Balf of Wbooi Were Bltber
. Death or lajnred.
Atnpnc the o^ea ace the followlnc:
Oomteaae d'Ho^ line, de Demaa. Mile.
It Is now estimated that there were
ItWre. Mile. Tbereee Donon fdauchter of i.S00 persons In the hulldlny when the
. the Baronne de Saint DIdlefj. Dui^ien fire was dlaco>*er«d. al>oqt one-half of
S’Alenccm. Baronne Elliabech St. Mar­ whom escaped unhurt. Some estimstea
tin, Cotnteeee Sl pieire, Baronne 8L jplac^ the number of dead at 141. olbera
tHdler, Mme Florea ‘(wife of the Span- at a still hlcher ficore.^ The amount of: iDDter wc ate norer eoeleal to “lei netl
Itt ^oonaul). Cotnteeae Mlramei. Co;n- admlnlrtrallve necllcence autroundlnC; eaoiisb aloe*'- bet alyays try to taiprove.

Union Drips,.i^r gal...,. 20c

—-F«ttyB»cUln-

.p.

operated upew the upper jaw and then
the denOit was aMe to formally identify
the remain* as being those of the Dnchaag d'Alencon. The duchess wa* theta*
Tortle sister of the empress of Austria.
pespMrefs Mother.
Terrible scene* continued to be en*
yesterday afteruoon. The mother of
d-year-old child. .Mfrsd
one of
tbe victims, arrived during the day for
the puriKwe of taking the body away
h her. It «*as derided, however, that
.It wa* Inadrl-able to show ^er thechastly rr^lnl of her child.
child, ^en thi* news
cated to the unfortunate
noth>>r. In a tmnxyrm of grief she tried
to forrv her way in the mortuary hall
tning: “I will see my cfalldV
«. bond nnnnrr W torelblj
I
the poor woman, whose case is one of
the most \«gtremtag. It appear* That
*Mme. David
t her
r ■huetaand

■ a motrth
ago and that her only.«ther child died
' • fortnight-ago.

W. Welsh, of Galesburg, conducted the
uteeUng. The first bustneas session-of
the O. A. R. a-aa held yesteiday. OlBeer^,
reported and comraltiee* were selected.
A-steady deefeane In memherahlp nras

*'
Tbe fight for department
Is now between A. . L.
’! Peoria, and James p’Donaell,

railroads.

ftnem •• She Ball PtoU.
cidcago. May C—Following Is. the r
ord of Is>agu* hall games yesterday:
Bashe^ lUs'^Mrte HsT* BtoDooMrtse- PiltstMirg—Doola\ille
lltsburg
~
'
1. Plltsl
(second g*me) Louls\-llle S, Pinsburg S:
Tbe'^'^d^th roll aill. it la stlU be- at Boelon-PblUdelpfila «. Boston
Beved. reatt too when all is known. Brooklyn—Baltimore X; Brooklyn &s at
There was knit one American vldlm— CIcratsnd—Oncinnatl X.- Cleveland X; at
Mrs. Porg«. 'Bhe was a> MMa Weia- Chicago—BL LouU t. {Chicago 7; at
Warhlngton—Wet grounds.
'welller.
Her daughter
Western League: At Detroit— Colum­
bus L Detroit X: at Minneapolis—Mth,
fured
Tru- Purges family leslde In waukee X, Hinneapoll* S: ,ai Orend Rap*
VtennA One feature which 4s generally Ids- Indianapolis 4. Graild Rapids X; at
remarked of the victims taken to tbe 81. Paul-Kan*** City 7. 8t, Paul g
on:
At Quincy^
Weetera AaBcrlaU«m
Falals de rinduatrfe U that tbe head
la thrown bark and the arms are up* Xiabuque 7, Quincy 6; at Bt. Joseph—
lifted with a peculiarly weird effect. Rockford g Rt. Joseph IX; at De* Moines
—Cedar
Rapid*
«.
De*
Moines
X; at Bur*
The scene on tbe Champs Etysee U like
that on potntlar fete days. Tbe tbitmga llngten—Peoria U, Burlln^on g
ar* enormous and mulUthdes
“Msrft«d la UaM«. Itopea**." Bte.
oarrlages are dHvIng about. From Ume
Defiance; 0„ May
A eeven days’
sensation waa sprung, upon this elijr by
erowd. and every head is bared as tb* the revelation of a claadestlne mai'rtace
that to<dc place .last Friday. Tbe
Many tales of despair are told Mme. tracting parties were Miss llyrna
Foulard was saved by her huihaad.wbo '^napp and Edward E. Tra\-is. They
aa soon sa he bad plaeed Sir In asiftty.
dashed back to the burning building tn a card party li
order AO save bis daughter. He had Sunday tA'"!
disapp-ared and 'h^
clasped the girl. In his arms and had preoent location is unknown.
Mira
nearly reached the door when they were Knapp is prostraiited and to add to her
•aught In the flames and father-and misery the boaiTl of education has called
• d before the eye# of the a special meeting to rxfnove her from
. agonised mother. Baron de Mackou bad her position as school teacher.
a Bimllar experience. Seven Uipes he
MMOte Baage MiMO ClMtag.
penetrated th* flaming rulna In *aar«h
of bis sUier. each time to save another
and -only to see bis Sister later faU be* Of several .
torW hi* eye*, when he no longer had ductlon of (M tn the fore* at the Ncnlc
atrength to lift her.
mine. Ironwood. will be toHowed
The Marquise de Aigte waa reseoed by a cuHailBMBt of forces os the MeBy a fireman after she had given beraelf
.......................range*
1 Marquette i
ualeee
np aa loot. All bar fiienda bad tailen
y ImprovcaTbe
around b« and ahe waa on her kneea Minnesota Iron compahy la tbe only
IB prayer awaiting death when a flre- ntidag property that has placed any
Bsaa caught her up aad
large anmunt of ore for this season’s
eartrtcaUog her. though oh* was fright- 'dMlvery. .
tolly burned. Tbe ualdenafled bodiis
as wMl aa th* lewels recovered from th*
T„ May g—Albrifig*
Gerry Raiding, known os th* ’’Father
of the dletlnlB baa been fixed for the of the Onenbac^’’ died at his hooM in
this
dty,
aged
M
year*. He waa one of
osthedrshwf Rotr* DaoM. M. Faure will
••
anw«d. gad We Btcbard will prebaHy .................................th* "
i la oottgiam th* greenM last Bldht** awtea ot tht aaMMt badb qr legal tender aeggadthe nabulk aeg botbhC
It waa daMdad to a* tbs ai^aba
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toHfiiigCf-MHrtHfl

^ ^aad aideboard.

P-OTuSoKI***
95WaeblngtooSt.

OPEN

Night

Thompson, The Artist
kM ao««d. hl« gaUdiTT
galtaTT to t)>r ea
eoreer of Froet
and Park stmtshrUrtil
byO.
B. A I.
jtdh rUrtil by
O. B
b»»t gnsdr caWneU U ,
_____and ewwrypk-inrw wartaotod.
laltodiBIgk

glaae wator proof celluloid aaleh. Be Sure to
eaU aod eec Ik. ----------------- •-----—
« 'aad wwttw*-w.i«to
StxUto-a yeare-

flay. Sayl

ALL KINDS
AND

‘Rates, $1.50 per Day.

—Fine
^-Groceries. |Meal Tickets at Refliceil Rues.
gOHN d. BREZINA,

First Class Day Board;

Cor. rac.iia4.'.io. SI..

Special Rates by the Week.

Ever Burned Out ?
If so you know
the value of

O. P. OAB'T^ Aga

Suits to Order.-,
Fine Merchant Tailoring.

Together
With our friends

f.

We herald the future prosperity of our o
eorontdea. Jn the afternoon H. P. Barelocted hentor vice oom- boro Infant, the Mounse Rboobd. and tbKmgh'her bright and.healthy «
negt place of meMlnc. providihc amt*,
w. Wks to «,prH. oor .Uwm thuk. to tb. pablic for th. goiid
maader. Btreator was selected for tbe

• BEATB-OP A-tYbbOIC /aTMBB.-

S'-,

S3«sa£a^

w-a-rij'

S3

Early V^etable?

I and eminraB of Ausirta htbrd that th*
t of'thls rtsiueon has been the
I Duchess d'Alencon nas'amony the vlc>.
iieart-remUny doubt as to the fate of
j tlma. The empreas ' was devoted at*'
many. This *aa the case with the
Bu^ese d'Alencon. whose remains were 1 tached to her aUter and is completely
overoomc by the bereavment. The
- e din.
tooDd late y-csierday. Particulars re*
yardliw the finding of her remBlns Miow ner which aas to he given to the queen
^at-^Pie secretary of tbe prefecture, a^' regent and tbe queen of Holland ^ the
Oiateau Lalnt. where the emperor and4Wpanled by the maid of the duchess
and a fOotnum helonyiny
nyiny tto the house* emprers are etaylny. has been can*
^Ue*.“
lamioed
lUJNCMS GRAND ARMV V6TS. '
fore a Mackenad 'and mutilated owpse
(••riheaecmd Dsypr tbs Ba*
whose abdomen was torn c^n. They
otmpmeal—Msny Besittaeik
.4eelarad that it Was the remains of thBir
•niatrees. and also Sent for the dentist of . Galesburg. UIs.. Msy S.—Many thou­
the duchess. The latter, after examln* sand G'. a. R.. veterans have flacked Into
Inc the'oorpse for half an hour, declared Oalesburg ttrtake p^t in state encamp­
U waa not that of the duchess. He ment rproceedlngs. Last evening was
Maimed there was a tooth too many In
full oT meelinga. From • to 7:M p. tn.
- the head, but the servants Inidsled.
whereupon the dentist and two doctors the' national and state officers of the O.

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/T.IRL WAWTBO-y<ir peaeral !
VT. llX)ulre 6f^^U<wr. P
Ftrlc'StrOfit, lldtWMH Frest & C&n,' M^Mtoo^Mgr at waive <lr^ etore, 6 to 10 a.

enterprise,
___

Iron tbe elty. to t----------well loo

CS2.‘

QgWING HACBIKBS^BepalrlBg
sfi
O kiwi* BrewredffOTB Tib SU tow. From sad Par* su Kredks aad tepalnl lor *U
. aiakr*. Sbor Shop lo wmoetloo.
tet*.
XAgCMAgB.

anci Nietprines, per lb..

__

” Ti.'

ares* twmeoisicv.
Cny, or apply at the

Cut Glass.

1■ Dried Apples, Peaches

_

W’ElSSr

HoteilLeeMD.

See I-

_

MJSCMLLANBOtTS jFAjiTS-

Fancy Toilet Articles.

JAS. G. JOHNSON.

il or police authorities or b
by tbe
prefect of poUoe. -Dr.- Nachtet, who has
directed the ambulance «-oric. says that
the numl»!r of'bodles found gives a very;
IrAdequate idea of the number of vie- | >.

laboratory, ixpono that the ether for the I
lamps used In the klnematoyraph set
0 the film, the flames then lynitlny _

“oo-BlM^
t. aty Opera Basse &rti.

-Hew ZdeM lxi>

preparalory -arrany*» of the Ccentem de Dupe and Mme.

q^ABM-eot
eoiLBBBT. Aflarpe^

fpWTTO^

At Our
Soda Fo'intain

I de St. Martin. Bhroo de Laumcnt,
Baron de Ma^u. ComtcMe de Mon.
Oonteeae de "Bemiiier, (^mUene de
Ocffulbe, Cotnteeae de la Bletterc, Conitenae de -VaUlo. <>>mteaae de-Boberaac.
Cdintenae' Cnra>on*?,atour, Vlconaterae
da Maicateux. Baron de Sho^Uy. Conte
da Boneval. Vlcomte de St. I^rler, VlCOBtte de Cbe\icn>. Ttoeae names Mtow
ty&P

TTr A DXAW. AfeklAet aad •
W. Prtedrlch Btoek

4Walches.

Fore Fovdered Spioeft.
m Tartar,
Fnr*,preiam

the catastrophe is almoat Inconceivable.
The Ktructure was so combustible that
many of tbe vlctlma. If not m<.st ofUiem,
must have been burned allvd. without

Aitorocy sad Oe
is) atteatiaa le
r. XirPreatSt.

^Diamonds,

fcnr or Ltom or hioh sresrz

«ahn Broder>-llle, M. Victor CoMclin.
tlnw Haunniann. Comteoee Humol-

BVBIKE88 C^RI>a.

-Silverware,

Has Your

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lb bciiislmt D.OP lo a» Ms
b»llhj bfoiMi.* bo7 .1 lod.J. H»aiJ
tbib.Jw.oldy«t.Md w*h.T..lrMdjoot-frow»the<»p«4tyof *D orSiiwy
Not S.dlivu7mdr.m.a..tOnbis«ionahfn.tb.bo,; ftelt we
b.4.U>bs..o.n----- mwtoU«aw.aSt«w«bMUw.w.w.t.Ugrown uS .
moort.r.tU.t.
Onr new Mon wbmi wsmSetal will b.wi -bo. .pMO tbbn U7 **o wnwwryi
in tbn cU7. («nniilin» On Hnnnnb a Lny Co..) SU.4 with n'new nionk nl |^nnlninrebnndineeR»tb.rR>nndBoornp.
Onr nUn lor Ibe nnn, «e dnyt will b. to dlnpoie ot nnr nnO™ «nck n»n roM
IS.*. -To ioTnonr»nn.«oU.ntookwonldb.nbl»n«pento nnd II wobid
a n nn.p.nriono»to»in«ntornUinn. Yon tonwtodlly no. Oton Ant wn
onn n«lwd to ankn n rndnettonin nil ndonebtonobni
Wn nbnU ntnrtfcnmtblndntonntosnotojob7rto«nn.n,.«bn^i~ *hlnb
wUI pn7 ynn to ln«nt in tor tniintS. w^ nn burn.
A fall Btnndnrd print 3c per yard.

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3.000 yards dimities, fully wirth 8C for' 6c per ysid.



8.000 yaks latest effects in fsirey dimities, i I Oc ptcda0 fra-fic.'

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3

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si»0 yerds fancy duok eold formerly for I 2 I -2c we offer St 76.
60 doaen summer ooreols folly worth 60c for 29c.
60 ketfe Bidyclo Suits made up with best of workmniiAip. worth

5.O0for2.95.

.

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Men's 8tric«y all wool day Woreted Suite WeU mide, fcr 6.00.
A youth’s strictly sU-wool suit, uobbysnd stylirij^r 3.75.
50 boy’s sU-wool good weight -Tricot enit, made to retoin to 600,
butslightly shaded for 2.26.
Men’s hesTy cotton worel^d^ta, an eisct imitotiou of ^ for
69c. ' ' ■
A job of 60 doseimnen-s msdrsss shirts, made up in fast daas style
“ 76c lor 39c,
A misses up to date fine oolored ehoe, all^ solid, oelled the Maideh*a
Beauty, would retail anywhere for 2.00 for I. I 6.

For Bargains i
Call on your money savers,

The Boston Store
Whiting Block, Traverse City.'

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mm
i DADilY BSEilFASlT^ C.»

la M^aycil all the bom when you hsvg
a - iwetey aarviM of -aUvarwara to
make ynur table look' InvitiBff asd aft*.
paUaiat for tha Moraiair nwgt Wa
harry aata *b4 tohla
aUverwara af all Uafia, In aaw aa4
attraetlvu dealraa, at pttoae lewar than'
Uwaaavaraoldatbefon.

eiHliEn
BROSn Jneint.;
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