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The Morning Record, May 19, 1897
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1897-05-19
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MORNING
Firat Tetr-<Ko. 18»
SERIODS TROUBLE.
XiOOn LXXB THAT VOB MB
WmVBTT.
Booed Otw to Olretdt Oourt-Ze Jaii
In 0«*«U of «1,000 Bondft-lMboUo Mods oIm 1b Owtodr.
Bonati 8. TrertU hM 4fen booed
OT^ to etreaU eoart. llifre *«M ee
eppUeotloB for » redoettoe of boil fran
•MO, tho MBoeat flMd bj Jedpe Boboru, bet Jeetioe> Browo deemed Uie
eoee natAantij grere to fotae \be
oaoBBtof beUtodl.ooa TheeeoiDJBotioo took plMM beferb Jestioe Brews,
leeteod of before Eeoerder Roberto.
Tbe teoeoe of ♦hie ebenge wto «tot
eUcfed offeeae to told to bore bees
It t#e yeoie ofT
ibe reeortter'a oonrt waa ereotod. Thto
being the eeee Prgeeoator Twaddle
eared to take no ebsooeeof loelnge
OMiTkittos if raffielest erldeooe wee ob>
Uloed to WMTnnt Uadlag tbe oeeneed
over. Jedge Roberta took toe ■
▼lew end Trerett area releaeed and at
oaoe rearteeted and takes before
Jnattee Brows.
Tbe'exateieatlos rerealed a atoiy of
which toe detalU are asSt for pabUea>
ttOB. laabene Haag, toe etotUs of toe
alleged di^meefnl taetica of tWrati.
weaawora asd teetlfled that aba worked
for ki« famUy a week aboat two yeara
ago, wbe* toe waa twelre yean
a^ that be repeatedly eabjeeted her to
ImdeoeattreatAent. The eridenee waa
abffieiest to wanant biadisg TrereU
over to toe cimit eedrU The amoast
of baU waa fixed %t SIOOO.
Trerett to
is Jan is detoalt of ball.
In eaae an efiort might be made tc
isflaeaee the teetUDeay of toe girl.
Proeeentor Tweddle haa oaaaed her to
be plaeed la toe eaatody of tl\p toqriB
and Boone to allowed to eee her withoat toe eonaest ef the prooeeotor.
It to atat^ tola to sot the firat
troable oaaaed Ttarett by reaaos of bto
aetinsB with the girL While he Bred
here, it to atated. he paid MS to bare
toe matter boahed ap. aa toe girl had
told her pareattof the doings of Trerett
asd troable was threatosed. The aoooaaldara it a ease ef blackmail.
RECORD.
WE-QDE-TOHGS
or nATKM ont.
TwoCeote.
Hully Gee!
AJnnTAI. MBSTDrO Iarx hxobt
Bntaint dem guys selling sv^gs of Wall
Paper. Tought I waa a dandy at it, but
nixey! dey beats me. ‘Cause why? ‘Cause
dey're up to snuff, and dat's de
Offlom Sleeted sad Plans Inaaga*
rated for the Bammer Baaaon—Hew
CITY BOOKSTORE,
We
Were the first one in the city to-
Hang Curtains
MEMORIAL DAT.
Mew Ptoh Market.
Sidney Paririm has removed from
THBXB OALA OAT./'
Nortoport sod ^eoed a wbeleeale and
retnU freak fito market oe Bay street
OddPnilows wiuMaveaOood Time Nearly ^1 the fish handled are eaagbt
In Frankfort.
near Nortoport and eCip^ here, and
A. H. Brown, presidmt of toe Nbrih- from tola point are sent to the letsdl
•ra Michigan Odd Fellows' Annlvanaiy markets to the larger ^ea
dmsiial*— U extremely boay prepar
OLDPBlXirDB
ing for the ealetacatlon ef the 7Slh an
niversary of Anwrlcaa Odd Fellows, to
wm BearHsaatosoftoe Late Mia.
ba held at Frankfort May 98th.
Haneen to the Orave.
The eeletamtkm wUl consist among
Othar fine foatarea. of a grand parada The faaeral of toe tote Mrs. Hansen
with large repreaaatatkms oMTlodgm wUl take place this attemooa frem
fremallpaita of nortoem Miehigen
at 9 o’clock. Tha pall
In three divlaionv eato led by a band, hearenhaveb
toefiieidiflaion wbkto wUl eonalat o^: toe aid friends ef the deeeesed as folthe Otand lodge ofioers and city oflfol- tows: Hon. W. W. Ba^to, L Q. Win•la. wUl ba led by toe Beasonto band, aie, Artoar Deepraa, John MOler. John
while toe seeoad dlvistoa. cnmtotliig of Banslovaky aad Jas. J. Doan. Rev.
ledgae,wiUbe1edhy the Boya* Bm4 Mr. Heath wUl oMetota.
M. B. HOLLEY. MAHAOCB-
seo FRONT STREET.
.
price of them, we
do 80 yet. All T^idths carried ^ stock and satis*
faction guaranteed. Cheap, ready-made curtains
from 10c. up, at-^-—
ECA-Saom |T.‘S
B003CST0RB.
Making a Conquest
When sitting on one of
our luxurious sofas is an
easy matter for the daint
ily dressed maiden. Time
slips by when so comfort
ably ensconsed, and the
visitor realizes, when he
leaves, that between wo
man’s sweet fascination
and the beautiful effect
of Slater's furniture ar
tistically arranged, that
his mind turned to home
comforts and thoughts of
love. We have the Fur
niture at decidedly the lowest prices.
BEAUTIFY THEM.
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
188-188 PHOVX BTHSSX.
ATHLETIC CLUB BALL
I
omoIAL PAPBB
TRAVERSE OTTT, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1897.
Of toto eity. Orasd Trarena^ Bebekah
lodge. Mo. Ids of tola
will bead
toe airtoioB. followed by Qradb Tiar.
erae lodge Mo. 900, I. 0. 0. F.. atooof
tola eity.
Addreaaea of weieome wUI ba m^e
by Boa. D. B. Bntirr. prMdent ed toe
▼Ulage. Mra. Bylrto L. Joy. K. O.
Bebekah Lodge No. 298. M. J. Eoppoek, N. U. Frankfort Lodge No. 4S4.
Reaposee ^ A. H. BroFa> prealdcst
he aaaoetotioD. Addreee os Odd
Fellowship by Mra Ida M. Bailey.
Prea Bebekah Aaaemhly L O. O. F. ef
Mlehigaa. asd Wm. F. Wtoelogel.
grand maator.
Among other estortainlng parts of
toe program will he aa exhibittos by
toe Frankfort Ufe-aarlng erew, on
Lake Betaie, aleo an excarskm on Lake
Miehlran.
‘ne interest in tbe Wji-qae-Umg elnb
has been revived to each an extent that
tbe fatare of the organlxatioa looks
iBch brighter than for two years past
Tbe aannal meeUng was held last
Bight and maeta iatorest was insalfisved by a large'aUeDdanee of membera
The reports of toe oSeers showed
toat as a dob the orgaaizstloa is free
from debt aod that the oatleok f<w toHwas
decided that Immediate steps shoold
be token to make the club house and
grouads attractive aada pleaeani re
sort for memhere asd their families,
for toe eummer season.
Patriotic Beatimeato of toe
members wen admitted ae fol
Belief Oorpe.
lows: A. W. Lind, C. 0. Carver. W. K
Qenerml Order. No. S. toened from Bovaa'and A. W. Jabraua And many
Department Beadqnartera, Woman’s others have expremed inteatloea of beoomiag membera App
Relief Corps, aays:
"Let as do all in oar power to make tooee dedring to enjoy toe advantagee
toe day trnly naBoaal la ito aigalfl' of toe elab for the somater ahoald be
made at once to the seeretairse, remembering always that
The foUowlag ofBeete were sleeted
does not belong exelaairely to the
Grand Army and Woman's Relief Oorpa^ for toe ensalag year: President C. E
bat to all who lore oar oonatry and the Murray; vloo president O. P. Carver,
aeeretary. B. W. Cnaaiaghasa tnesarmemory of lU defeadera”
At a regular meeting of the loeal Re er, 8. B. Walt '
Direetom for two
lief Corps, held Meaday erenlng.
tioB waa taken in aeoordaaee with the Batea J- W. MUUken. C K. Bock. H.
D. AUey. Those bolding over tor an
abore sad all leyal and patriotAo la
are most cordially inriUd to meet with other year an B. Montogaa O. P. Car
toe ladim of toe Relief Corpa at the ver. J. A. Montegne and E L. Sprsgaa
home of Ura Bowera 143 State etrect. The presideat eeentary and 1
Satnrday afternoon. May 29th, to as e the otoef memben of the board.
sist in preparing the deoomtiona
Bneonmge the children to bring
floweim, and teach them what patriot
ism meana
as for Owners of Lots
SsCRSTaBT.
toe Cemetery.
TEST WBSB AKBXTtOirB.
Daring the iq^g. the tioM of gen
eral cleaning np and fixing apof proper
Kra. Bmith Botertalned Eeedy Oirla ty. there is one place that theald not be
and Loot Borne Talnables.
forgotten, la the cemetery are many
It is reported that thegirle who etole loto that have been allowed to ran
the rig'of John Catler and Enoch Rrat- down and aeqnln a neglected loek,
ochvil atnyed last Friday night at the when a litUe can on the part of the
r^^noe of Oeerge Smith on Fmaklla owners would be amoly repaid by the
atreeU They .claimed to he wlthcmt improved appearance. A very little
funds and made tbemaelvea geoemlly money, or if that U not at hand, a lit
Anaodarien Taam wiU Play OTabe good candidates for charity and aym- tle personal attention would greatly
patoy. Wbea the girls had departed change toeee deeelate, foreaken-tookfrom Borroondlng Towns.
:t morning, however. Mrs. Smith lag spots. The Woman’s Cemetery Im
A ragnlar ideeUsg oftoa Trarerae
City Athletic AaeoeiaUon was held at found eeveral nrtlelee of fine tinea provement AasoeiaUon Is working hard
toe looma of toe Baaioeee College last sad other elothiag missing. There la to Improve tbe general appearanoe of
talk of having prooeedinga began to toe grennds, and bas already, in Us
night and base baU was diacnaasd.
year of exlstebee. made oommepdable
Ohariie Back waa chosen manager apprehend toe girls. ,
ehangea. It will do all U iu power to
and L J. Fleea onptais. The regatar
Mew Oottnge at Omena.
amist lot owners in their good work,
team wtU be eboeea aftm a little prac8. A. K^ee is baUdlag a baaaUfal aod recommends that a special effort
ties Two teams wiU be formed so as
newooUage near his handsome
to toe way of repairs aod also dscorato enabla aU to p]py.
Armagemeats will ba aaade to play denoe at Omena, which U designed to tlon be made for Memorial day.
mmodate thirty sammer gneeta
at lean one game eaeh-wbek daring toe
Gontiaaed applications from reaortera
KATTBA OF SCABS BXLLB.
I nnd to that end
haa indoeed Mr. Keyes toereetaoot'
wlU be made with aU toe towns la the
▼totoi^. Frank Parks will ooacb tbe tags of modem derign, oontainiog all X>r. TUt and PreA Bherter Arrested
taam la n^to-dato style and for good tbs focUlUes of a anmmer horns for
oomfort and oonvelneaoe. It will be an
work.
\
Under Sheriff Ashton returned last
Tha naiferau wUl consist of black attractive ornament and will be two night from MeaUtee, where he went
and orange, toe naaoeiation eolma. A stories in height nnd of a handsome to get Fred Tilt the veterinary snrgood deal of inidrest is shewn and a dmigh.
geoft and Fred Shorter. He got his
Bsmber, have expreeaed toemaelrea
men aad lodged them in jsU. Both of
EAVLXT XB 8XX.
wUllnf to Join and will enter (he team.
them are aocaaed by Pat Barden of the
•haatewna sJm disenaaed and sever- Happy Birtoday Party on West Sth Shilson Bouse ef having Jumped their
crialafor
playal of toe b^a hare n
board blits. They will have a hearing
atreet.
wUl provide
tagandto%.
Yesterday waa toe sixth birtoday before Judge Roberto this moratog.
frwanetldoaUe ooart) so «^t any
anniversary of little Hanley Wilhelm,
wbe wish to enter for tennis may do so
Wni Baiee Peppermint
son of Mr. and Mra. B. WUhelm •(
for toe Bommer.
H. L. LaBar and Dr. Potter, of Fife.
A namber of tadisa -hato been in Weet 8to atreet In bencr of the im- Lake, are going toto the peppermint
pwtoBteveat
invltatians
were
laeaed
quiring about Joining and it was de
raising .baslqeas on an exte^ve scale
eded to gTMt them toat privilege if to a large namber of javenile frieads
---- ...L----------^ carload of
any nae wtU be made of it, and it is sad twenty-five of them responded and roots from Mendon which wUl be set
had
a
Imppy
tlma
The
large
yard
was
hoped that they will, as toere are
ont
on
their
farm to Spi iogfiel A This
Mveral good tennis players aaaong toe aeese of nameroas frolke sad will make sofUrient seUlags for nearly
games and a nice enpper was'aerved by
tocm in the city.
eight eeies. They will also give attenMra
Wilhelm
who
waa
aasUted
by
faaU players of tos snaoeUUon
Mimas Hard to eaterutolag tos Uttie tton to ether herbe aad pash the bosiace requested to repoK for pmetiee
I for aU it is worth.
this aftemooB at aboat 4:4S o'clock. Ar- folka Healey received several pretty
raagemeau an being nude for a game and Bsefol glfta__________ *
Voithem Star Lodga.
.neztwaehaad players are.
to be OB hand prompUy.
■0
It's mon the goods you get than,
the price that makes a hargaii...
Our Friday Sh.le
Will not disappoint you •« to qualities and ,ths pricses below ^eak
for tbemaiekes.
Kirn Laoe Cartolaa....................... 49cpr’
Ladles'
wide bloKhed eovtoa, i^c , Good (%eaUIe PortAoe....................M.M
Good
Orexh.............. -tojrd Man'a Heavy Worktog Paata, all atom .
AU
^Ud's tt.KI Reefers, all colors at «1
wi^
tooies
Ladies Salto, novelty gw»d« flo oo! Mea** all wool
valacefor.....................................r.M atyl^......................................... *•&.(»
China matttog. eeamleee-
j
Th«e pri<» ar- all on reliable, new and BtyUah merebandise, bnt
are for Friday, May 21at, only. OOM THAT DAT-Don’t
miaB It.
e
The Mortkera Star ledge. Order of
Matoal Protection, will bold their rer
nlar meetlag this evening, at 8 o'clock,
ud toe membecsof Traverae City lodge
WiU be their gomto. At toe coBclasioB
of toe exerelsm refreshmeato wUl be
embers of toe Nbrtoem
led to be preeent
Star are ri
GEBMAHY YIELDS.
'WiU Oempwate With Oth« Ambamadom for aa Armtotloa
BerUa. Hay lA-It toannoaDoedtoat
toe Oenaaa ambaamdor at OowtantA-,
aople has flnaUy been instroctad b
operate with tos other amhiwsdoi
toe efforto to eeenre armistiee hetf
Tbrkey and Oreeoe.
Hoa.WiUiam Mean.. ex-stota aeg
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods. Carpet, and Clothing House.
Confidence
Is bdng restored.
We
base our assertion upon
the fact that onr sales of
‘BEST” Flour
are
increasing
daily,'
which doea not show >
lack of confidence.
HANNAH fe liAY CO.
I
tor, wae to tha ei^ <m boatoam, frqm |
Boyaa Falla, yaetac^ay.
I
HOSNnrO KBOORD, WSDHBSDAY, MEAT J9, 1897.
Branttea.
MORNING- BEOOBD
HORSE TALK.
Aadi Perry la In peaeeailcin of a flm
It ta expeeted that Bowman, M7Kdrielnr hone, the fflft of Saaaal Norhr Moqnetta. will heat 8:IS Ihia aeaaon.
thaa.
ntAVERSE CITT. - MIOHIOAR.
Jarenu.
by Bonnie Boy, la
Mr. Kenneth eaa^hta tront weichlnc being pmpanal -for a
raoH m«vm«'er*ra
a «aoit»lgD Uda aeapoonda off of the doek yeaterday
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
afternoon. .
lb. Bert Moore, Oreenabn^, Pa., la
eauMn nasr mobtov bovt mbbat.
Two wbeeiaea rode from Petoakey. driving a rcryfait anabor <ff Brown
Tm*. T. BA-m AVP j. W. BA«m.
to thin city yeatarday^a diatanee of 72 Bal paoera
'J, W. HAiom. Editor and-Mmmcw. ailea, to eifiit hoora.
Joe Rea la working *1 gUt edged
g-year-oldB at MarooaBaly’a Bittar Boot
The DarU Llffht Goarda wUl bold a
BUBSORlPTlONa
raneb. Montana.
Om w*ek. by c*rri«r,
I®* apeclai meetloE U their araory toalrbt
Sberlie. one at tbe yonngeat membera
- OMMSMb. bymAU.
.
.
• «0c at 7:30 o'dock. laporUat bi^eaa. I
of the great brood mue Utt, died ten»M«oBU».br*^
•>»
All taeabera of the Foreatere are re- cently at tbe age of 18 yean.
•U«OBtt«.bym»U. •
*“
qaatod 40 attend the epedal BMtiny
OBbjw*r,by8»Bli,_
Petodtey. tbe trotting tire, died t»tonight to ooneidw plana for the new eeatly at Arcaunm, U. Be wu owned
W- D. CVBm,
by Mr. H. N. lAng of G«irg«own. a
balL
OSM. mr
L. W. BommU, by Stambonl. 8:0T)(,
All loyal and paUtotle ladia are
aBteKorabwB««ora
oat of the brood maro Byt-Byc, alttcr
naked to aaaiattbe W. R. C. la prepar
to lAckbart. 8:0bH> 1* told to' be very
ing tbe greena and flowen for aaaorfairt.
boarAol paUio worka nat Wihe
ial day.
Clarenpc K. n foU btotber to Robbie
•OB^ at lu naetlnir Moadajr Blffbt a
Salter A Mono are loading with P. 8:ll)*i, U in training at Anboni,
ramianifntlatlnTi Uiai imMdiata at«pa
aqnare tlaber for Kingaton, the ateaa Neb.. and U raid to bo diowiug plenty
katakea to aapply aa««cJeal wator
barge Valencia and propeller Araenla ’ of apoed.
tupplj for ibe.ceaetory.
la tbe opla
which’ arrircd hera yatcrday afterby WeatA pacer called 8il'
loo of Ue BMCvta> aeme Baaaureb
brocA. owned by Mr. L. A. Baglcy df
ahoold be tokeoat.oaoeto carry cmt
Marian, Kan., is said to be able to step
Earl Rroa.. e
aof a 8:10 gait.
IlM racommesdatlooa.
Tbe Woi
Oeaetory ImproToaent A»oclaUoiilia» Cbieago, are loading the acbooner 8tofMilly. byKorttai Hambletonian, dam
afleoted a aptebdld work In tke bnrylac
Want a
Good Hat CheaiJ?
.... See our nobby styles for.
■;.V;>v i -
-“n:
ported wiU In time make the place one Rnplda.
. Euter Sunday.
^
Eameal Orelllck received from ChiTb«- two livery atWbln in which Bar'
•f beauUfnln
tlve anrroandlnga. In harmony with the cago yeaterday, a nice, large, bright! ney Tnacy wa* iiit.!iv*tea at Lexington,
repoeeof the departed renting there green oarrot, one Of the coaveieation-! Ky., brought MS.OtiO when aold at anoaaaigDoes.
Now that the ladiee have begun, thia alUt variety, warranted not to use I
I
l^dic Bayce has woo a number of
good work it ahould be the duty qf the profane language.
council to loee no time in lending aid
D are wigthat will make the,efforts of the wom will give a box aeciat at Montague hall;
a male
L
en effective and their work laatlngilag,
xqth, to which
^
^ May^
sDunham, who rtceutly removed
Wltboat a better water supply than is all Modem Woodmen and their famiRjcbard*. Ma. to PortScoiu Kan.,
BOW furnished the work ao well begun lies are cordially invited.
! bai Debonair, by Dictator; Dclman, by
will be praetioally wasted.
Itiitrne
Dr. O. A. Jarvla and W. H. netober Delmarcb. and other« in Baiaing.
that the present a
weat to Acme yeaterday afternoon at'
Oraoe Simmoni waa placed in only
gardiog a water anpply tor the city three o'clock and returned at «:M with; one race during her aojourn in tbe
leaven the oonnell
in a
-----------------,------------------------’lITliM
<n>.twhlcl..UI b.uirT.d
; Fr™.h
I1di,1,ur » Ih.t oo-
mr
“i*' ’■■”‘*‘‘5:7
be made at this time, but there to a toto morning.
paeeaalty of some measure to provide a
N. H. Slade, tbe big Elk from Sagi
WHAT WOMEN WEAR.
better supply, and that soon.
The
naw and hustler for toe Eagle Cigar
Wnman's Cemetery Improvement Aaao- Co., airtved in toe city from ManWee
The nkretosna to fashionable in mUUlaat night. Mr. Slade has a good many i
maoi, and there to bo doubt Jthat the friends InTraveree City and many who 1. Pwtty evening watou a^ inade of
eonaell will de all In lUpower to bring,
lime, laid in deep boriaoptal tuck*, over
enjoy bto brands of good olgam.
•ibout toe desired end.
a sHk or ntin foundation.
reports good business in hto line.
Cnt e..-.
...M.
steel. <
in hbcklea, bmWnuE too powers were dallying
Intoe Beconn of yesterday it was'j^^
,.„riou8 dreigus i
with toe Ureeoo-Tdrktoh dlffleulty, and stated that a large party of eycitota
effects are n vivid agate,
toe Orerks were still fighting and
were entertained at East Bay by Sam
^ stvllsh spring wrap to made with a
fleeing from toe Turks, along comes the Adams, C. E Hale and Tracy OlUto. It I yoke into which are plaitid Jireadtbs of
Busston Rear, givre Germany a algnlfi- waa a alight mistake. Tbe enterteln- cloth or velvet. The i-ffiTt snegest* tbe
nant squeeae, and now there to a pro ment *va* reallya surprtoeat toe hands Mother Hubbard and to becoming to
spect of a speedy ending of toe war. of Mr. Oillto.'wbo took tbe other two but few figuivs.
Oreuec will *be given a oonslderatioa gesUemea into bte confidence.
Tbe old time sunebade called the
tout will save her aufferiag onnccea“rugal" is (UMi of tbe revivals of tbe
I scafiOD, and its f}“'<^Is1 rrevnumendation
High Prtess Pw rtartng Carts.
aary hnmillaUon at toe bands of tbe
greedy Turk. Nor wlU toe Porte pen - A anle of old |daying curds took place , i* the joint in tbn handle, wblih allous
- • ■by theavari.i
ui L-mdon nwillJ-. -Thc rataloguo con-j the stick to fold np.
noUberto be cmabed
, lt.ii •<: 40 kts, and though ' tliep to.ckcd
Bt-lto of bias black satin and black
and barbarity of toe bnltan.
rimiiv rsritr
many in'the j ntiu ribbon ure still a (eatuie of drew.
T oolle«i<n7thi- were a unm-1 «ud toe wide Ult of bio* satin folds
The atate of Iowa lomne op aa tbr
raatly
iDlerosling
and
cori•
drawn
arouiirt'a slender figure to one of
' borne bf a senatorial phenemenon. A
Tbeae were tbe rbancterto- | the lutwt becoming faudea.
geimter nan^ Lebfeldl v^ too t^sy |
M old proverb carda
'.
I Crepe dc rhine is to be vet^moofa
to attend to bis public duties, ao when ; ,K/.
..f trhteh i. tMtiftel to h« thp
HAMILTON CLOTHING 00.
Suits to Order.
...THE...
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
Palace Mery
o-nx3 -w.
tr Kw
Block, rok™ Wr.et
—Jewelry.
■ —Watch Repairing.
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
le the place to buy
your
PIES, CAm AMD COOKIES.
-AI«>.F»dulicl.ia
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
IXTSTTBA JTOB.
We also aeU the butter to go with toe
bread, both Ckearaery and Dali7.
O. P. OAHVRa. Agent.
We have in stock a full Ubs of
HOTEt. LEELANAU.
Park Kmt, tetwwn Front t Cm.
OPEK DAY AKD KIOUT.
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
GBOCEBIES
at right prieea. Try our new brand
Mocha and Java Coffee, the beet in the
city, at 40c. It to simply eleganb
Meal Tickets at Reduced Rates. Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
nmCTm.«Ds)-BMM. Kpe«Ul Rstes
Cor. 7tfe sad Cnioe Sta
Very Latest!
VeryStylisii!
The . .
Morning
Record
------ ABE OUR NEW------B«r with the request that It be cancel-: every known variety to reeonlod. The
•d as not having been able to attend toe pw’lt was in fim. oonditkm and reahied :
aanatorial w-aateas he ha^ not earned
>■- A marble baoked vet 1
to. mopey.
There wiil no doubt be
the first quart! r of tbe eightcentfa otmamrel Ike thto reported in Mioblgnn
j
^ tury, fetehi-d CS
The ram of £3
when toe sUte senate adjourns.
j
itiquo geograpbi
r----------------------------i pack of nboDt too year 1676. This aet
V tbai the matter of a dog ateher ^ iurlnd^ tbe r e erplanatoiy card
In settled and stray anlleecsed doga gre aud another c
to grace the drag-net of the pound . of tbe period. Tbe “popish plot"
blUbed in 10.8.
1678, waa
wa> aold
.yei*. may turn their at- wb«LWBa pnblUbed
teotlon to tnaa• iomeulnona ntetiera . f>'«‘«-- Thwai card* are verya^.
<
Iml thi< mmnleteiiMB of the narJc waa
The future
fntere water
W^ter supply
annnlv p^bi
nonalbi i1 ie.
«*•
The
.e*.
ahsenceofof the seven
of
r In^Q^or
loce, or tb<
the war in Cuba.
I. urts, and this uiflDuiced tbe prioe.
p,,piiu
« Tcry deli-
_______ :_____________________________
Do Tou Scow
TbM
handle all htn.li ol BUtinner) a>
all ktn4a of PricM to salt all ktoSsof
People.
WE do;
City Newi Co.
Green,
Ox-Blood
and Tan
Bicycle Repairing,
«wrt.
««.
tk,.:
THAT
I SECURE
I QUICK
I RETURNS.
Work done
Also a full
w be. Di.k.„
•nlag on the i
fewer than ten of hi* books:
t"Tbe Old Cnrioaity Bbop," 'iBarnaby
Frank Friedrich came np from Grand I fiodg«*'
“The Chrtotina* Carol.”
Bapida last night on toe 11 o’clock ["American Notea‘"'Martin OmaaleIrnln.
Iwlt," "The Haunted Man," "The Batdol Franklin came la from Bendoo <1® of Dife." "Dombey and Ron," "Tbe
yenterdav. where be has been loading
Htnnh" and "David
Mtalrira ’
Oopperfirld." Oevtnisbire terrace was ]
IB dn the Crescent yesterday to spend terrnoe in Loutlon.
lhaday.
Dr. U. W. Frafick oame over from
AtlsBtl* Ltem.
Maple City yesterday and dined v^
There are fully l.oou toof of fdpini
of variooB kiu(l9, it 1* midr in the nver
Ludlord Compton.
,
age
AtlauUo
liner. Tbt- coadi-UKis wll!
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 1^-yea. of Omens.
CBse to toe eity yesterdey te see amne pompapat li-art ftO.oito.OOOtdoi of coo'
water a day. The foruareewiH oonramf
Irtende aud db a litUe mbepping.
V »r. .V.—
i.i'
;no lH» than ?.6W,OOOcuWcfert«f air'
a r, Tu«b.i7, th. Ilf. lu.n>o, „
1 of Grand Bapida. retnrned from
flottons Hay on the boat yesterday.
James Kaecst. one of the bueGUg
morchnnis of Maple a^, sras at the
WhiUng yesterday lor dinner nod did a
little trading In toe eity.
'
Henry Tonneller returned yesterday
^rom Deeatnr, Ind.. where he wra salt•d by toe death of hto mother, lira
TMsieltorteteppedofl at ReBtan Hai^
^tevtoitrelatlrea.
r E
^SHOES I ADVERTISERS
311 East Front St.
m™.
t
DEHONSTRATED
TRT.T.TPt
r - r T _■
A pack illnstratiiig tbe Amorican war,
j withportrailacd tbegm
2 Fert<rt»al.
it. n-allsed 8 gniness.
Krsslnga^ Enameling.
J. W. Patchia to la Frankfort on
promptly and reaaoaable.
legal buaineM.
DnvuBshlm Ihrrena.
line of material.
Will Arms rode bver from Omens ,
Dickens was 27 yean old when, in'
ymterday afternoon on hto wheel.
j 1888, iMvAOved from Doogbty sti<%t to
Mrs. Dr. J. W. OanaUett weat to Old Devonshire terrace. -Oeotge do Manner
Mtosloa vesterdav to visit her fatoer. '
f"
> Dovouiliire
flattens itey yesterday
HAS
ALBEADY-
J,
Ladies!
1 have boeght at prieee so 1
can sell you at retail what toe
aame goods would eost at wholaMte. Some---------
Parisian
Fiofer flats
Want . j
I
A. E. NetliRton I Department I
Pingree&Sfliith
XaOs on Hew Lasts wtto to#
HswOote-ffMs. •
and some of the ffneat flowers \
you ever saw. Impmted direct '
from d>arto. OaU and see sometotng tbe city nevn- bad before.
—BATAVIA RIBBONS,
a Hraight line, would «retcb oeiirly t»:i
milra and tbe ooiiduuser tnliee Ru»e
than 86 miles.
—SOLID SILK BRAIDS,
! Pennell’s :
If
Frisditto ffteto.
Ixrend by toe |«opie
you desire to reach.
If yon have aaytblag
to sell, trada, orwant tobuyanytolag. make
It known through tho
Make of Footwear wU) draae
your feet la the latest faahioa.
WeabowaUtoe new dealgna.
—NEW SHAPES,
—NEW SAILORS.
She had wandered into n departmeat
•tore.
"Iwantaome flivon for a german."
ebe explained to too floorwalker.
"Count or boremr’' be asked politely.
She gave him a haughty glance ai^
walked oeh—CbkM«o Poet
AuKTD
I
I
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Tbs OM SsUaU* tee* Hea,
lumoKT*
wrmsBcmo six.
I
Telephone 23.
rill III niin I
E
UU^
I
t'
t: /
” 1?
MOBNUrO aEOO&D, WEDNB6DAT, MAT 10, 1807.
4=
BAYONET PLAN.
Tnap (to fflirar, who U banriag
|Mt)—Hlr. oooldo't yon help tt« • lUtie. ploMof 1 cnve yon ■ belping Imod
ouoe.
tVOOSSTlD 9T inrATOB
E<!itcr.>-Whnt do yon mehn. fdlowf
UABOM.
Trtuip—Dj*n y<m macaber that
Am m telutioa of OnbM Problra- barglaiy ^ Jim Oracklu utd bin pala
•onic ycare ago?
Soaater Stowt Often As«a<lttrat
Kdltor—Ye*.
to Tariff BUI ProTidlag tor Booem* T^mp—And bow yoqr rcporta of it
Pood of$&<M)00.000.
}u«t act Tbt< Howler'a ciimlatloo
Waablofftoo. May 18.—T%*ro wm no,
nbatomant totoeCobon,.«Uon lo_tb_. •
Tm
aenate' today, altboogb the Morgan
, reaolnUoo waa not to order aoUl two
Aod It Wm.
o'cloek.
Ulowvt of Kenda, gave notice of an
amoodmeat to the Uriff bill. It proetdw that there will be at all Unea a
reaarre fond In the Ircaaury of gio.ooo,000; that when'the arailable balanoa in
the trcaaory eaoeed* tofl.ooo.m it aball
. be the duty of the eecrcUry of the
treaao^io Inreat the enrjdu* otot tb«
anm in Uaitod SutM bonds; that whoa
1*M lhae f&o.UMJ.WK» U<B the treaaary.
he waa to laaue legal toader aoa-inter
oat bearing note* to make np the defi-cjeacy; that such notet will be redeem
able ont of the Irat ani-pia* oyer gSU.*
OOu.oitO; that In ease laanSisleat coin to
meet the coin obligation* of the United
Hiate* ha* earn* lato the treaanry
ibroogh the ordinary anrplns .of re**
,
.
aaoo, the aecreury aball exchange aU- .
1^^*.**”*“.*^ tooemd
reroertlflcatoeforLeeoiawhlcri. In
the treaaury for their refetaptron: .that.
>^Kew Yo»k JowJbI ^
the' eoaveraatioB of the diver oerUd-1
--------------------oatde aball dlacharge the ooln obllga- .
The Tbae Came.
tioaetotbeUoitod8uvee;aBditmballi ••Hal" be biaacd. "Foiled, foUedt
bo tbo daty od the aecretary of the Bnt a litno will ocmio.
troaaary to oota euffiolent of the allver I He
He bad
1 ' the uorlifiraHen of ecelpg
bo love...................................
talllon punbu.. ..d,.r tb. lb. ol |
““
u be moat dctened.
■«« u> «ppi,.ii
lb
U»»
I.
aopply of eola (under tbeee prorlaloBa: I
end wife be cnna-d them Uttli and
to meet aad dioohargc all the eola ob- wiabed them aU manuer of iU look.
Ufatloaa prooeated. Th« calendar wa«
Bnt in vma They iuaicted on proathoa tafcoa op and minor billa paaaed. perii^, and wbeo Provideure fortbcr
bleaaed them by aruding themaaweet
Tba Morgan Cnbaa roaolntlon wa* lllUe baby bqy tbe rival guaabed bti
Udtan np at two o'clock. Maaon of II- teeth in impoient rage.
Yet be ooiitinnrd to him to bimaelf
Uaola apoke In lU aapport. Maaon
read the McKlnloy meoaoge to provo that a time would come.
The baby grew in iiceltb and atTcngtb
, tkat aatotooftbowarexiitoia Cnbawas tbe lotvUtet child that ever
"It Ibore iaaotwar,” boaaid, "than and
drew bnati). It wu ndivanaily oonthere ought to be with na" He said oeded.
that the American* in Caba needed to
And
be defended with, bayonota as well as ! demooiao scheme. He planned it-sud
carried it ont, aod whea
a it sbowyd froit
with bread.
THE CAMEL-8 irtlMP.
|
‘
Where did the camel get it* bnmp?
,
' grow thin and pale.
"Ah, ba]" he hiHSed Again. “I knew
that when once.tlx
bump, m Umir b.ttou
„,y „„„pu.
lul. l„tnicblt««.afiurtulUiiii8.—K™
iu loMlinb of wb^. Tb« pnof flat y„b aoud.. Joun.,1.
’
they did not and Ibe exidanaiioo of i
_____________
why they have U«p now i* given ly !
^
nu bnair enma.
toU aavant in a recratiy mbliabed
••Well. Uncle Jim. ' said tbe lawyer.
ruiJi, «*irb i.ib.R.iullof Rj- ...t,
aoliflc^dy of the rob>«i.
Tbe llama is known to have teen yoo.”
"Yea, sob. Dey tells met gwine ter
vatd'asl-b^art of bnrden cviilnriAi be croas over."
fore tbe dlirtiveiy of the western beml' 'Have yon made your will**'
•pbere, but j is asMTU-d that thoosands
'•Fee, rob. Idonewili u-rgo.
<rf years before tbe first llama
----rr carried
-------! "I mean."said the lawver in an expu..,o,j
-b... pou *« „p,bi.„
domeeticatod and w m naed for tbe traus- to leaver
porutlou of lurtlHii*.
i-ye-a.
It i* upon tbi* print that tbe lUlian
D Joyfully. "One wife eu dv rbvn
■ivant revrs bU ihi diy as to Ibe forma
liam."—Atlauu Conatitotion.
tion of that animai'a htinip. In tbs be
ginning, be asys, Ibe eanul. IF
Usma. was strsigbt of Urck, I
3 the prairie)—
oemurW. Tx-A.p., of m.ktOB . pu.k Oreut Iujnm.1' Will
m-Ter.liiid
do you s'pose
...vootof Ibl.! Wb«iv
1
.boot Ibe cbMOgu. At «t« Ibu .kill
iUylKIW?
lotw open tbor.nol'. bkcE Tbon
1 Cowboy (deap
•ully).
tbOT.Ddoi.,oiI.ku,«-. ib.,*io|oo« ,l™,<l«','R.llirioil«.o..fr,.„
e're still mil«s<
r from „„
?
‘■•‘“"“l™ 1»« . «luk.. boR
topitdlbi. lmtd,.«il,rt»ill,ful.od ,„a . R
-Loi, For B.1. --X™
.mnseJe. then for rountlee* geueratiou* York \Vk<t.fcte
bendity did it* work. UtiTe by little
tbe buiip grew, until H SuiUly m-qoittd
oaiy Bate Place Per Bim.
,i u
* Hobbs—rthink it wa* s deoord
The ose of ^11* f^I la tbe desert .hanie that tbev put old Bibbin* in a
fdaci-* trf tbe wwld d *0 played U* p»«
asrlam gmplv because be went
in t^fonnatlou of thi. portion of iw daft over Scotch diaWt •tori.*,
ana^. For. bring fervid to go fflthBobl—Ob. the dialwl buMiiem
rat
for days ala iinH^Mtoiecame u-aruble. but, *sv. when he took np the
to the rewne of the camel and p«fr|.
,i,„ u. iphbor* couiiOiuned to
dently smttd three hump* wilb fat tbetoiard of bealih—Troth.‘
wbicli ibould umrieb Ibe U.-a*t through
Itp periudt of |irit«uon.—New Ytirk :
.Bm rod.Joarnal.
1
, fad," eaW the
; observant lady to tbs one who had
»
BloadlaU Bosw
A. J. Hamlin,
old teenlcBl
_____of...Nl- ,
*»•»« bosbaud*. .
"U’ffl.
I'd
like
to
know
what miM
•gara Fall*, declares', says tbe Buffalo
■t ■'
Shtpn-w. ibat Ihi
geHiug Blciudiu the iiieaim for enwriug, '•MatTiage.—Lauisrillc Conner-Jowthe gtwge Ibe flnrt iiuH>. Bvtfrybody
was tikepUeul over tbe prE-ieusiou* at i
Tb* PriM AMwer.
tbe acrobat, and tie wiu uublie to get
"And what was done to tbe aarpat.
money eiHnigh to buy the t<ip*i Ull
after Adam and Ere were
fiamliu iook.d iimi over and made up Tommy,
fete mind that be u-ua e<|Oal to tite *gsk forrtid to leave tbe garden of Eden?”
He wa* *r4itoD««d to lra»vl ra bia
•Ddwasaiii'x<rciiiii.enodeTtakiDg. «• ...«.
returned Tommy.—
tba went rorvty fur the rope, npd it
wa* bought and put np—l.8»o f«,t of
manilla, w{iib Bmuy roinn ropes for' ° VioU'bt in all tbe proity bine aad
gaya When Hxinlia went le Bhmdin's pink tuita, and ao aoutral Ibat tbLy took
room Just before bu was to moke tbe like the real ankle, are gn-atly (aveaed
trip
PAWS OFJHE BEAR.'; LAWNS !
osBXAirrs dxpiajtob
of
8IA DOB*T OO.
Nothing more 'beauti
ful than a well kept
Lawn.
In order to
bvi*
produce one it is necessary to keep it well cut and watered
’once VegotiatieBa Between Turkey,
nad Oreeoe In Baraoat Profreap—
Tbe War WUl Soon be an Spoch to
Rittoiy-Oreeoe will be Saved Uneeoeaeay Humiliation.
Oonatantloople. May 1< —There waa
a sodden and unexpected change in the
aiVnation abor^y before noon ^
today. Bnsiia quietly showed heel
hand and thereby fmoed Germany and
Turkey ont of tbe game to all totente
and purpoaee. Uat aigbt and this
ling Turkey waasapparied by Oerj, practically defying
France. Aiwtria. Great Uriuin and
Italy and InaitUag upon the annexktlon to Tfaeeaaly in addition to tbo huge
*rar indemnity and Mernleg determin
ed to nurcb apop Athena
The minister received ofBcial advices
from Sofia aanounclog that order* bad
been lasued for parUal mobUisatlon of
tbe Buiparian army, poestbly at the
ioatigatioB of Rnmla. There was a
hurried ooBBcltatlon of tbe miaiatera
The war party wa* for further defiance,
bnt to the end, tbe pacific eoaneel*
■eemed to have prevailed for at 1I;3S a
m.. order* were telegmphed to Bdhem
I'aaha Uie Turkish commandcr-tD-ebief
in Tbemaiy to ce^ hoa^UUea Peace
n^tiationi wUl now be undertaken to
real earnest aad the Oreelui wtU moat
likely be spared any farther bumilla.
tlon.
Tbe sultan decorated the oommanders of tbe '.vmrioos oorpa of the Turkish
Woepa whkh had been opemtlng
against the Greeks in Eplma.
EQUINE HISTORY.
I al^ put in Taps and Connect to ci^ water at bottom
prices,, Give me a call.
146 Fiant St.
W. J. HOBBS.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh’s Academy.
Pillsbury
Flour!
I am the a^nt for this Fam
ous Brand'.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
. I>elleared to aor pan eS the cti,.
Jo, Uul|ar, Oello and Haaa.
iBitraoati ud sii^itie ol tn kladt.
Termg Eeasooahle.
Boom e. Ottg Opm Hoose Bieek.
?
A QUESTION
OFSAFETY....
At....—Rk. AW. UAmkKO.
IR JR.no. bloc, nUo
Fire Insurance.
nw first borso tax to England was
stabliabod in 1784.
Hone bones mske, it is said, an even
better grade of botton than tbe bones of
Ibeox.
The bone in tbe art of tbe Boman
catacombs is an emblem of tbe swiftof life.
Eltoaliethbad tbe repstation
of being
ing the roost accomplisbed eqoestrieune of her time.
One of tbe most noted ancient raeen
was Ffareuico. He bekmged to Hbeiro
of Syracuse sod won tbe race in tbe
teventy-tbiid olympiad.
—and---Tbe remsins of a fossil bone, ahrat
SO iuchc* high, have b(«n foubd in
Utah. Wyoming and other parte of tbe
Rocky uinoubiin n-g'iou*.
Aocunliug.to tUmtuonds. Europe bad
In lHtH>S4.tiC&.000hor«a<; Asia. 4.443.'(100: Afrira, Tai.iAW; Amerira. 31.USD.OFKi. and Aantralia. .1.S30.000.
The name cd Odin's gray bos* waa
Blcipuir. He bad right li-gs and
tiavpTiie tiitber luid ur sea. Tbe bur*
PROMPT DELIVERS
typifies tbo wind, which blows over
laud aud water from eight principal
And thB VERT BMt Goods.
points.
Tlie horse of Alexander the'Great
was named fincepbalus. It was told of
him that •be always knelt to Ulce bis
master. He was 80 rear* old at the.
ttoM> of bis ileatb. and Alexander built
a city for his maowilenin. which he
Budol^li.St.. West Side.
called Buorabala.—Sc. Ixmi* GlobeDemocrat. '
Teiepbone orders to No. 106.
MAN AND WOMAN.
CHOICE
FRESH MEATS.
Fleischman's Compressed Yeast
Prvsh ▼agaeablaa Pally.
Jacob Furtsch,
416 Union St,
Telephone 34..
There
Are Others!
FINE, FANCY
But there are no Cigan made
-----eqnal to----
STAPLE
TfiAVERSE BELLE,
Groceries I
Frank Stepan,
ynnaay "
mn*t follow it wi
After an
woman «he
When a man i* good to bi* wife, her I
moibt-r i* anially tbe last person to find . RIMES, the Phnu^grapher will male
II out.
: until furlber notice tbe best grad^ of
Btarts out to be a
: be is rcsOlya
DIAMOND J..
Fragrait and OeliciOHS!
r.HADBST
> A-ViTJAHRAUS, <
field be an Deoters.
best photogruphs
btC.J'JLbr’S.*, FOR 7Bc PER DOZEN.
CiBnmF0I7ecMD0ZE)l.
and an extra charm for group*. R
I member this work is guaranteed flmt
I c'uM in every respect or money refundjt>d. Two small photognphi for 10c.
make a mistake to theplsoe—
rpeHa.ea.ed , Don't mak'
•»»Tr your bi
y inpd'«akk 'wii'«r^^
Fropt and Park St*.
Ik THEBE IS ANYTHIN*
YOir WANT IN THE ...
Shoe Line,
Better Not
kTAA aajl ,our buuse » Ul lk>uk rlcbe
HFMES, Photographer.
Geo,,R. ■Winnie,
l'p-to-<UU Pointer aad Paper Bsoger.
888 Front acreM..
M
We Make More Picture Frames
Than any other firm to tbcclt^.
Have yon ever aeen onr new
monidings?
CITY BOOKSTORE.
..B.BouAv,im.
inoii
yhe Hamilton Watch
Railroad Men !
ii be.wa»Mt tbe least bit
iBXiraB or nervous.
LAWN MOWERS. Fron........... .......... $2.78 tb $6.00.
RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE... .10 to 15c per ft.
Tbe roliug teuibw^ in tbe prenat
mode uf bair dressing te to make a full,
; son pnff all around tbe bead. .So the
,!tHy tbe way, I see that Robbs, who : bair is poshed forward and held to place
tan vwiy with parley’s wife, ha* onue : tqr tong side cuuib* uin-liug in shape to
fcack to umra. •*
fit tbe bead. Three and funrof tbeaa
-Yea We dropped Jarieyfren tbe are nsed, aud tbe effect , is not always
1 rotts yeater^. It would be ao
D tbe lookaaiu L; M. BB.CTJg'ai'rT,
rVork Sob.
g to have tbsm both Mm,.
1*0 Fnmt •treei.
FrieSrtefc awca.
f«m know. *!—Ig
... i Perfect Time-Keeper...
There are others
WhoHang^
Taper aoS Patel (ki ib*re Is ocl; oo*
.-GARRISON-.
RRAKia all work la be ricai aad
I worsnaallke anaaer. A poai '
a aSdrcM wtU be anavuad te a«e»o
G«q. P. Garrison.
telf. doodyea
Fracb Calf.Good'
*]f. Uoodyearw
fO#
Kid
Woraa'a Pine Vie!
V
b S3 60 ...
s'^
Fine Vki Kid Sbe^ worth *3. 3 00
Vid Kid Shnea.laoe.wonh S3 SO S'fiO
(^ooolate color, lace, worth S3. 3 00
Qkooolate color, laoe. cloth
worth 83.60 ............................ 1 67
We sriU aell tbe W. L Dooglaes
Sboea for a few days for M per ont
lew; tbatwUI makeat2aboecmtSt.4«.
i'-J
Ooacaad ba, ropr ^oe* nf na.'l eaemreiy
a«* ro» "Ob**.
81«MaAPr*it*t.
If You Have Logs to Sell
Correspond with
_
thcTraverse City..,
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Libber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Mia:ple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all .
descriptions, including 2, Engines, Set Works, Carriage
and Saws. A wmplete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
MOBimra
FIGHT OVER CUBA
'Sprattft to Both HouMt of tho
Natioftol Logltlotuf♦
OUBOPEllBS VILL BATE A TOTE
latM.BMMP.ir TW7
t* Mmim «h*
■mI,
Mmm h^*—BaIWt 0**»
Mm »'p »• »h*
•»<
MtawTa B*
Tto»» Atoo—
WA»hJn»lon; Umy 18.—TT>e •enate T«*4«r<Ur. to r<»i>oM« to a tirtef
•Utinc tt»
•tvroprtalcd,MO.«» for
the rrUef of Oeetltute Amertc*n», In
Cut*. WelHufioo «f Mar>»*nd ataved
«tfr a vote oa the Ifontan belltawwvT
raaolutlon by making a apeecb acalnat
the iwdatlon. the barOea of which waa
that Ue Uittied Siatea had work to do
lor iU own people before If bother^
about either Cubana or
a Owelca Daniel
which went
. -w.k.
apoke lor the
the reatduOrmf
reatdui
r ChapfAn reaolutl.m
any dlher
me that -ha
I Havaaa <
la the rfwrl pertod of
------- *
‘ -- ----------
the actual 'conditlona In Cuha.
Thh atronfeat poaalble denial U »ade
at the department that- Rockt-IH. -wM'e
Bwlatant aacivtary of atate under the
laat admlnlatratlon. addreaaed laatrucUoaa to United Ptatea conaula in C-iha
warnln* them to make their reporu
)(M favorable to the Ouhan eauae and
more tavorablr to the Sfnnierda Rock*
hill ia atUI at the atate department by
reqtiert of the prealdenC aldln* hie aucaeaaor In the work of the otBca. He
aaya that the atatemrio <• unnualifledly falee.
Apropce of thlB aubjecf of Culiah W'eCial aeiimltons fa the foilowlBK fromHa>
vana; ••Jnvlewofthealaiementpubllahad
In New Tork that General nuhu*b Uee
had made a report to the rtale depart
ment In the courae cf which he had attacked Captain General Weylef eavayely and doclarerl that the'inavseau
would be auc-ceVefttI In drtvluK tbeBpan.
larda from the laltnd. a repreai nUlve ol
la li^***he Interviewed General L-ee
■ the aubject. ta Duiha aaye on the exj preM authority .f Coneul t^neral Dee
I that no attack wae nmde by him on
ss:;;;!:.'; i S‘n'..v." o™;™,
a adopted. An executive aeatloa waa
held.
M«a TrMblelatheHoaM
la the houee the prealdenfe meaaa««
waa read and Dln»ley wanted to paae
«a rewilutton makina the appropriation
naked. Baliey of Texaa Inalated on an
amendment Teco«nltln« the belllaerenco
of the Cuban tvVla to which Dln»ley
obiected. and ae neither woald yield the
matter went over. Cochran of Mia•out! offered a rtaulutlun to aubmli to
the atallk a conatliutlnnal amendment
pcrmUttiiK an Income tax. The confer
ence report on the Indian approprlatloR wa> diaacreed to on the ^launlte
rompromlae propoeed, and the'hill re
turned to conference;
Adfourned to
Thuraday.
..
DOMOKOS'FALLS. Has Your
Turicd AehtdVd th« Crowning Tri*
umph of tho War.
hoa he
ever aeserted In any report or orally that
the Insurjterta cculd expel the Bpanleh
troopa from the taland under the con
ditions now existing•■Consul General
Dee is greatly
annoyed by the pubfteatlon of 'this
unfounded report and has written
an eameet letter to the MarnuU Ahumada denying It. Upon General tree's desk
Is a pr.rtralt of Captain General Weyler
with the following InscHpcloii; “To Gen
et al Dee. ar a token of frlcndrhip and
with my best wUhea Valerina V
ler.‘ ••
_________
Chapotaa la-a WriMB OIL
Washington. May IS.-^fHverton
Chapman, the recaUlttanl sugar t
wlineaa who refuted to answer a sen
ate committee's questions as to wheth-'
IT he had acted as a broker for any ten
ters In epeculatlons In sugar truiL oc
cupies a coll at the District )all and
wlH evnthtpe therein, for twenty-five
days He has two celU. one to Bleep In
and the other to use as an trfBce. There
are no luxurious appolntmenU. however.
rr.‘r,K's; -purnrs;;.'^ -
r-ym
rsoobd, wxdnbssay, may i». ib97.
Attention-
HEUiEIEB FOBOES TO FALL BADE.
SrarbseaeaPedlethefact that yoa
eaa get at the Drag Wore <eur atore)
Pore Powdered Sploee,
—BepalM ef the XeeleB^CleiBed, However, and That the Turk* Were U OverAthens. May 18.—A dispatch luat ratelved from Dumukoe says that the
Greek right wing baa been compeUed to
retire r>i kllomeiera .
tsmdoa..May U.—A dispatch to The
Times from Athene aaye that the follow
ing telegram has been received from
Crown Piinee Constantine: "Our' right
wing under Colonel Mastrapae has been
cumpelled to retreat, It adll bolds
Vousd, but may tlnd-fi necessary to retire on Phcairka pam. ft was necessary
to bring up all the resenoe In order to
repulse the furious attacks of the ene
my. Our wounded have been an
Damla. The conduct of the'array
pmlfcwortlu'."
London. May ts.—The Dally Tele
graph's special correspondent with the
Tirrktsh forces In Thesaaly telegraphing
Ute last night aaye: “Bdhem Pa dia has
moved on from'point to point and naaUy
OK upled Domokoa The Greeks have
sustained a miihlng defeat."
lateaae Esrl«M« st AtbSM
Athens. May IS.—The most entenre ex
citement prevails hm. All the cabinet
minister* were aseCmbled yesterday At
the ralctsiry of, marlRe. where the dls-
Pore Oreem Tarter*
<asf PareBahlntrPowdM-. U yea want as to
aiafce It. I poands for IldO. BabhwBhorelag.
letToMog.aU ilwi. Water hotUes <iwar^
aateed tor two yeark.) rmintalo Brelnsee.
many kinds. Throat B-»«he*. and Alo»l*era,
Olyerrtm and Witch ilasel Lotion (or the
BUSINESS CARDS.
Cl If. BBOWM, Auorwey aad CoaaMUsrai
O. lAw. hpeelal atan tn to eettaeUoai
and eoBveraaetag- 8»
*8. .
rVL W. g- «OOK. fhyMolaa
a&akla.O(iMe tarried-
P*SLl,°-"S52i
- -- ireaotUe Oo. Bleek.
.
jiSSfit
T'SSS.t
1, aty-Opera Ro«
unsm IU) mmamti
r» take eBBei Banday. Sept. ff. tm,
atlJ^e’cIorka m.
At Our
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
--Silverware,
“Diamonds,
--Watches.
oono BOOTH.
over-estimated.
Domtk'it at 7 p. m. yesterday said that
thf Greek left wing hBs Ullen bark to
wards the renter before thrice the numbei of Turka The battle continue'! aft
H^-sOroealag... "
er sunset yeHerday, but despitr the
There || a poaalbliuy of a claah be
yielding of the- left w ing- the TuU. were
tween the friends of the Cuban hel----- H«w Xdeu itL~—
anally repulsed. General Mavromlcbalts
UaerTnr>’ reMluttna and .the tartff hlU.
wounded. A dlfpaich sent from
The advneatea of the CptWa reaolution
Domr-lto* at noon yefterdsy by the way
apprehend that their opponehta will
of Ijimla aald 8S.0M Turka—Infantry,
make an effort to prevent a vole before |
cavalry, and artlllery-rhave attacked
Tba President's fubaa Heange.
next Monday, when the tariff bill ta
Washington. May 18,—Tke prealdenfe the Greek line at several point* of tbe
to he taken up under acreement. Mor
left wing aml'lhe center, with a view of
gan 11 hopeful of eecurlng a vote before menage on Cul»an affairs yesterday wa»
that time. Ma«>n. who 1* an enthual- brief. It almply stated that Counsel Dee
-----Pretty Effeota in----aatlc eupponer of the Cohan cauee. said estImaUv that from *00 to 8W American
last nlyhl (hat If a vote ahould be pre ctltxepe are destitute in Cul>a: that the tng General Smoltnskl.
Two Greek tloos Well Bereed.
vented this week by ailbuaterinx taciloa local authorities, however kindly dis
OMkamo...
Domok.w.
May
18.—Th>
Turkish
at
pose^
arc
unaMe
to
help
them,
and
asks
the uiiff bill could not be taken up
aJ 6«
ODCkaaa..
appropriate MO-OOC for Im- tack on the Greek right wing began at
Monday. “We mult have a vote on
Cuba before the tariff U conaldered.'' he mediate use in their relief and for hring- t o'clock yesterday afternoon, but the
flank
aitacka
were
considered
lobefelnu
Mid. “or we ahall oee eoroe lUlbuilerin* Ins such as prefer the rame to the Unit
and
It
war
believed
that
the
main
attnvk
such M the aenate la not uaed to.**
ed Plates.
ii tm
of the Turks would be made upon tha
Talh Abaal BomtbI of P
Greek center, where Crown Prince ConoomnonoHB.
The adviaabllliy of Inquiry Into the
Washington. Mdy 18.—The president rtantlne was In command. Two Greek
removal of poatmastera by the execu- yeaterday nominated FTank A. Vandercannun did great execution on the prin
llre was raised In the exectftlve session tlp. of IIUnola,to be aaslstant secretary
cipal Turkish colmuR. which wrsM ad
of Ihe seute In connecUon with the
of the treasury, and Brigadier General vancing thr<'Ugh the hills. The Turtdsh
tonflrmaUon df P. E. Benjamin as post- Zenos R Bliss, to be major p-neral.
Infantry at several points wa* in conmaster at'Terre Haute. Ind. Turple The senate confirmed the foil
UC with the Greeks. It Is believed
brought forward the subject and there Pcptmasiera; Michigan—OeorgePaxon.
here (hat tbe atui-k on GeneralSmolen*was a brief exrherge of Ideas on the Ovid; C. W. Pullen. Milan.. Indiana— kl near Almyrus Is only a strategic oper
part of Turple. Pairbanka. Chandler and
F. E. Benjamin, at Terre Hauta
ation and that the Turks will endeavor
Hoar. The general opinion aeetned to
between the two Greek armies,
birldMdefw bslioBalBuks.
be that alnce the repeal of the tenure
.( Omkama JwBetioa, lake thta Isala and
occupy the toad loading to the Othry
of oflire am It was oompetent for the
Washington. May 18.—The comptrol mountains and thus cut off the retreat
executive to make removala and that ler of the furroncy has declaivd dtvi'
of
(he
crown
prince.
invr^tlgatlon would lead to no other dends In Tavor of the creditor* of Insol
Leads
them
all
for
quality
at
vent national banks aa follows: Ten OPnCIAL ACrOLNT OP THE PIOBT.
w. ocinxaujLdg*^^,
per cent; Keystone National Imnk. of
MILK* CO»MITTr.E WILL ACT.
Superior. Weal 8ut>erior. Wls.; 10 per nnyT
Older 1W Be FnwraM fcr the riliiUsi* cent. First National l*nk, of East SagiL.mdnn. May IL—The Dally Chroni
naw. Mich.: 6 per cent.. National Bank
UMwfUv Kellef Matter.
cle'* rerrespondent at Athensjwds the
- Action by the house on Freaident M^ of UHnola. of Chicago.____
fellowing offlcUl ac ount of the flghtlng
Xtnier’f reci mmindatlon# (or the relief
LARGE MAKES An EXPLANATION.
yesterday; “Over 60,006 Turks slmultailof Amertcmn cltaeri tn Cuhn doubtlew
TeBi How It Was TW He Tnroled wHb eouidy and nmtlnuuusly attacked our
will be uken at the next meeting of the
Tboee Girls.
whole line. Our artillery and Infantry
bouse on Thuraday. The committee on
SpringSeld.
Ills..
May
XL—Repreaeniadid tf'lendld work. Twice all tbe regi
rule* win present a rule fixing time (or
.debate on the resolution adopted by the tlve Jam^ M. Large, who left this city ments of tbe enemy wavered and fled.
ihi'Ugh their attack was sotiiT renewed
Fr.day
evening
In
company
with
two
aenau to ap|>ropriate 8M.0W. Bailey, the
Deinucraitc leader, who wndeavorsd to young girls. ISdIth Jones and Minnie a lth fresh forces, which In turn we weit Phekafe CoflMS from*...........Hecouple Morgaif resolution (or recognis Water*, under clrcumstaacea that gave able to hurl bark. The Hubbom restaiing the belUgerency of the Insurgents rl»i- to comment, relumed Sunday even ance and splendid vigor ef our troops Se.pkff. RoaalBB(or......................,.....8o.
with the bill (or an appropriation, pro- ing. and has made a statement In re flnalty (^•mpvlled the enemy to give wwy 10c.tottteofMM»*rd for.;............. ;.8o.
poses to aecur* a voie.>qn the question gard to (he trip. He Bays that i»'ow.»ks ialu«t'ther. All the attacks on our left
by prvrenilng a mltioriJf>' report fromtha ago the Jones girl, whose family he were similarly repula^.
VI
'Gn our right we diA not fare K> welL
committee on rules which will make It knew In Athens as well as In this etty.
tn oedei to offer the subaunce of the aakrd him to |>rucure a pass (or her'to The ilrrt attack of the enMny wgs reAU other gMda aold iB H
Morgan resolution as an aroetidment.
CM'.ago. Thla be said be did. and gave pulsed, but they massed In Immense
DIngley aald yesterday that a minority : It to her iast FMday In the presence force* for the next attack. Our first line
report could not be made to tbe house ' of her mother. The mother, he aald. wavered and waa hrokio; aad the wing
unlea* R propi>sfd matter germane to then a^ed htan if he was going to Cb|. would have been turned but for the
the majlwlty report. He doubted, he CMP> that day. and aald If he was the timely arrival of the re*er\e. Still the
lemy had gained ground which it
aaM. whriher a propoaltlon to recognlae gurl might accompany him. otherwise enemy
then impnarllile to regain, and we.
as tbe
the Insurgents at lieUlgerenli could be the could net go. His reply waa that waa
Cpr.Tih aad LbIob Sts.
considvied germane to an appropriation Sb^dld not know; that If he should de therefore, fell back on Bousl. Tbe Turin
had
66.0M troops, with 80.600 reservea
for the relief of American clUsena cide to so be would ,nol leave unUl
Our force was only 86.000. We lo« heav
BbUMraLd’Besslaa.
Dalscll. a jfiember of the committee oa evening.
•
nilM'look tbe Mme view of-the matter.
Thai wpa all he knew about- the mat- ily, but the enemy must hrve lust tbon-' It
.. M not
... unUkely
. that Speaker Reed will .ter uiiiH he aenrto the depot In the sanda"
The correspondent of The Dally Tele
dK-aiT-a minority report out ef order, j pvenu-g and found the girls there.
The I-lemocrata. however, aredeiermlned i
^
the train. He got aboard graph at Athens mys; This afternoon
to liring Jtbe house to
vote on tbe ^
them, and went aa far as Gilman, (Monday) has been oAe of great exquestioner rec<«nltlon of Cul>an bel- tthvie tbe Jonw girl eras taken into cltimient. The whole city turned ouf to
Vgettney. Hitt Mys tbe Republicans arc I ciieiody hy tbe city msrshaX He asked discus* the newt of the flghtiitg. and the
Willing to meet ^hat question agan. aU , bf. whnt (he trouble waa. and aaye.the newspapers Issued special edltlona Th*
though they adopted resolutions declar- i ,rt,; then told him for the drat time that Imiatient crowds gathered around the
iRg •emeelvas hs mwor of It tn the last I ,t,g
away from her mother. He office* of the ministry of marine, quasA One-hona Wason. naarly
bouse. They do not Intend, however, to j o-on^i u hla ■duty, he aald. to "see tloned everyliody coming out. and final
ctmplkate a sifnple resolution for an .
through.“ Inaamueh as be knew ly invaded the building. Word has been
received that General Mavromicballs naw, double box, apri^ aeat,
hSftroprtaHon with tbe quemlon of bel...
»
beeiV
eeverely
verely
wounded
^
in
the
leg
Ugerency. be rays.
s bis command T..T..!ny make, wide tire.
Bailey said that the Republicans did tbe panr as Jobn'Binlth.
J
Minnie John- and obliged to relln
nofwant In meet the quratlon wlihaRe- f,in and Edith.........................
........................
Jones. He declared
that to wamher officer^
publican president who would be' put tn n,
,K.t know tbe name 'of the Water*
The Moavige B«oo«D-10o. a wk.
the poaitton of enforcing or disregarding :
and tbnt so (ar as he was conOne Double Wagon. Sdn.
the recommendation of eongreaa He ,
h« gave a fleUtlous name for the
Oo to the Lk» Barber ahop for hair
added, when asked it a minority report reaw® that he dld‘not want to beknown enta had hatha. 16 eeata each.
tiro, all oomplate.
would be In order, that the Democrats
connection with.any notoriety that
tf
M. B. OBtPPtTB.
would be templed to repeat the aoenca j might insue.________
of the Fmy-flr»t eongrem if the speak
rswd we^r Hmlfm frww tha Com.
er refused to aHow oosulderatlon of such
MISCELLAKE0V8 WANTS.
One Double 'Wagon, nmrrow
Chicago, May IL—Fred Pfaffer.aeeoBd
a report from the coramlftee on rulea.
I of the ChlcMO team; has bMB
tiro, oomploto.
‘
AHOTHHB or THOSE If HCIALB PALBH retired, and the chancee are very much
agalnit hU playing with the team agalL
WerMk Hmaaaee AhMt a Bepoit Ham
Pfeffev'e work ha* been very ragged,
CMUuel CalhMM.
and It ta claimed that Chicago bat loet
Ono S.aoatod Open Buggy.
WaahingtbfL May IL-No-*^ has Ove game* mis *ea»on through hi* er
eo(m to tbe department of aytu (rara ror*. Connor wfll siftceed him at *e®Cltant who -oit 10 Cub. u oporto! sad.
___________.
Ono PUtform Wagon.
ffninpat for the United fltatee.b. the
Hwepels AgmastthaTaik.
Muls cai— It Is kBown-through -HnParis. May IL—Tbe Temp* referrlhg
eral
dl«»aicbee that he arrived
aafely, but from tbe apeeUI ooiuumI
himself B« a single word has been re-iMpe: "Knrape cannot conaent
Ads. In tbe Morning HjMOJid'
BlMiher the WhlU Hooae or the eemlon of Theeaaly. Oei the ftaneM
cLaBB-BUliard aad Pool
• ■ - soatmer imiri _Oaa
gUU department TUs M oo okattn whbih lb* power* iww topUy bepaO. F”*i« Bring Qnick Setorte
the eutetas of tbe whole achame tor
______lo U» oOoUH IWOOPU H I.
fctonu
aad
the
pean
of
Snrciia.’’
fcuUlI to M m«ui ItU C.U.W
..
Fancy Toilet Articles.
11
fill
ilfi
Cut Glass.
S'. A..
Eelipse Tea
60c. lb.
ii=
aiasav:;:;:
IS.."-
Chicago .«•
West Michigan
Other Tus from 20c. lb. aj.
JOHN J. BREZINA,
' “ “™. “-assEiSn&b.
FOR SALE
sKSriSiJias.''
B. i. MQR6AN.
CiuilBipiilikliiditMLE.
oriuTtwcRr.
MORNING
Firat Tetr-<Ko. 18»
SERIODS TROUBLE.
XiOOn LXXB THAT VOB MB
WmVBTT.
Booed Otw to Olretdt Oourt-Ze Jaii
In 0«*«U of «1,000 Bondft-lMboUo Mods oIm 1b Owtodr.
Bonati 8. TrertU hM 4fen booed
OT^ to etreaU eoart. llifre *«M ee
eppUeotloB for » redoettoe of boil fran
•MO, tho MBoeat flMd bj Jedpe Boboru, bet Jeetioe> Browo deemed Uie
eoee natAantij grere to fotae \be
oaoBBtof beUtodl.ooa TheeeoiDJBotioo took plMM beferb Jestioe Brews,
leeteod of before Eeoerder Roberto.
Tbe teoeoe of ♦hie ebenge wto «tot
eUcfed offeeae to told to bore bees
It t#e yeoie ofT
ibe reeortter'a oonrt waa ereotod. Thto
being the eeee Prgeeoator Twaddle
eared to take no ebsooeeof loelnge
OMiTkittos if raffielest erldeooe wee ob>
Uloed to WMTnnt Uadlag tbe oeeneed
over. Jedge Roberta took toe ■
▼lew end Trerett area releaeed and at
oaoe rearteeted and takes before
Jnattee Brows.
Tbe'exateieatlos rerealed a atoiy of
which toe detalU are asSt for pabUea>
ttOB. laabene Haag, toe etotUs of toe
alleged di^meefnl taetica of tWrati.
weaawora asd teetlfled that aba worked
for ki« famUy a week aboat two yeara
ago, wbe* toe waa twelre yean
a^ that be repeatedly eabjeeted her to
ImdeoeattreatAent. The eridenee waa
abffieiest to wanant biadisg TrereU
over to toe cimit eedrU The amoast
of baU waa fixed %t SIOOO.
Trerett to
is Jan is detoalt of ball.
In eaae an efiort might be made tc
isflaeaee the teetUDeay of toe girl.
Proeeentor Tweddle haa oaaaed her to
be plaeed la toe eaatody of tl\p toqriB
and Boone to allowed to eee her withoat toe eonaest ef the prooeeotor.
It to atat^ tola to sot the firat
troable oaaaed Ttarett by reaaos of bto
aetinsB with the girL While he Bred
here, it to atated. he paid MS to bare
toe matter boahed ap. aa toe girl had
told her pareattof the doings of Trerett
asd troable was threatosed. The aoooaaldara it a ease ef blackmail.
RECORD.
WE-QDE-TOHGS
or nATKM ont.
TwoCeote.
Hully Gee!
AJnnTAI. MBSTDrO Iarx hxobt
Bntaint dem guys selling sv^gs of Wall
Paper. Tought I waa a dandy at it, but
nixey! dey beats me. ‘Cause why? ‘Cause
dey're up to snuff, and dat's de
Offlom Sleeted sad Plans Inaaga*
rated for the Bammer Baaaon—Hew
CITY BOOKSTORE,
We
Were the first one in the city to-
Hang Curtains
MEMORIAL DAT.
Mew Ptoh Market.
Sidney Paririm has removed from
THBXB OALA OAT./'
Nortoport sod ^eoed a wbeleeale and
retnU freak fito market oe Bay street
OddPnilows wiuMaveaOood Time Nearly ^1 the fish handled are eaagbt
In Frankfort.
near Nortoport and eCip^ here, and
A. H. Brown, presidmt of toe Nbrih- from tola point are sent to the letsdl
•ra Michigan Odd Fellows' Annlvanaiy markets to the larger ^ea
dmsiial*— U extremely boay prepar
OLDPBlXirDB
ing for the ealetacatlon ef the 7Slh an
niversary of Anwrlcaa Odd Fellows, to
wm BearHsaatosoftoe Late Mia.
ba held at Frankfort May 98th.
Haneen to the Orave.
The eeletamtkm wUl consist among
Othar fine foatarea. of a grand parada The faaeral of toe tote Mrs. Hansen
with large repreaaatatkms oMTlodgm wUl take place this attemooa frem
fremallpaita of nortoem Miehigen
at 9 o’clock. Tha pall
In three divlaionv eato led by a band, hearenhaveb
toefiieidiflaion wbkto wUl eonalat o^: toe aid friends ef the deeeesed as folthe Otand lodge ofioers and city oflfol- tows: Hon. W. W. Ba^to, L Q. Win•la. wUl ba led by toe Beasonto band, aie, Artoar Deepraa, John MOler. John
while toe seeoad dlvistoa. cnmtotliig of Banslovaky aad Jas. J. Doan. Rev.
ledgae,wiUbe1edhy the Boya* Bm4 Mr. Heath wUl oMetota.
M. B. HOLLEY. MAHAOCB-
seo FRONT STREET.
.
price of them, we
do 80 yet. All T^idths carried ^ stock and satis*
faction guaranteed. Cheap, ready-made curtains
from 10c. up, at-^-—
ECA-Saom |T.‘S
B003CST0RB.
Making a Conquest
When sitting on one of
our luxurious sofas is an
easy matter for the daint
ily dressed maiden. Time
slips by when so comfort
ably ensconsed, and the
visitor realizes, when he
leaves, that between wo
man’s sweet fascination
and the beautiful effect
of Slater's furniture ar
tistically arranged, that
his mind turned to home
comforts and thoughts of
love. We have the Fur
niture at decidedly the lowest prices.
BEAUTIFY THEM.
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
188-188 PHOVX BTHSSX.
ATHLETIC CLUB BALL
I
omoIAL PAPBB
TRAVERSE OTTT, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1897.
Of toto eity. Orasd Trarena^ Bebekah
lodge. Mo. Ids of tola
will bead
toe airtoioB. followed by Qradb Tiar.
erae lodge Mo. 900, I. 0. 0. F.. atooof
tola eity.
Addreaaea of weieome wUI ba m^e
by Boa. D. B. Bntirr. prMdent ed toe
▼Ulage. Mra. Bylrto L. Joy. K. O.
Bebekah Lodge No. 298. M. J. Eoppoek, N. U. Frankfort Lodge No. 4S4.
Reaposee ^ A. H. BroFa> prealdcst
he aaaoetotioD. Addreee os Odd
Fellowship by Mra Ida M. Bailey.
Prea Bebekah Aaaemhly L O. O. F. ef
Mlehigaa. asd Wm. F. Wtoelogel.
grand maator.
Among other estortainlng parts of
toe program will he aa exhibittos by
toe Frankfort Ufe-aarlng erew, on
Lake Betaie, aleo an excarskm on Lake
Miehlran.
‘ne interest in tbe Wji-qae-Umg elnb
has been revived to each an extent that
tbe fatare of the organlxatioa looks
iBch brighter than for two years past
Tbe aannal meeUng was held last
Bight and maeta iatorest was insalfisved by a large'aUeDdanee of membera
The reports of toe oSeers showed
toat as a dob the orgaaizstloa is free
from debt aod that the oatleok f<w toHwas
decided that Immediate steps shoold
be token to make the club house and
grouads attractive aada pleaeani re
sort for memhere asd their families,
for toe eummer season.
Patriotic Beatimeato of toe
members wen admitted ae fol
Belief Oorpe.
lows: A. W. Lind, C. 0. Carver. W. K
Qenerml Order. No. S. toened from Bovaa'and A. W. Jabraua And many
Department Beadqnartera, Woman’s others have expremed inteatloea of beoomiag membera App
Relief Corps, aays:
"Let as do all in oar power to make tooee dedring to enjoy toe advantagee
toe day trnly naBoaal la ito aigalfl' of toe elab for the somater ahoald be
made at once to the seeretairse, remembering always that
The foUowlag ofBeete were sleeted
does not belong exelaairely to the
Grand Army and Woman's Relief Oorpa^ for toe ensalag year: President C. E
bat to all who lore oar oonatry and the Murray; vloo president O. P. Carver,
aeeretary. B. W. Cnaaiaghasa tnesarmemory of lU defeadera”
At a regular meeting of the loeal Re er, 8. B. Walt '
Direetom for two
lief Corps, held Meaday erenlng.
tioB waa taken in aeoordaaee with the Batea J- W. MUUken. C K. Bock. H.
D. AUey. Those bolding over tor an
abore sad all leyal and patriotAo la
are most cordially inriUd to meet with other year an B. Montogaa O. P. Car
toe ladim of toe Relief Corpa at the ver. J. A. Montegne and E L. Sprsgaa
home of Ura Bowera 143 State etrect. The presideat eeentary and 1
Satnrday afternoon. May 29th, to as e the otoef memben of the board.
sist in preparing the deoomtiona
Bneonmge the children to bring
floweim, and teach them what patriot
ism meana
as for Owners of Lots
SsCRSTaBT.
toe Cemetery.
TEST WBSB AKBXTtOirB.
Daring the iq^g. the tioM of gen
eral cleaning np and fixing apof proper
Kra. Bmith Botertalned Eeedy Oirla ty. there is one place that theald not be
and Loot Borne Talnables.
forgotten, la the cemetery are many
It is reported that thegirle who etole loto that have been allowed to ran
the rig'of John Catler and Enoch Rrat- down and aeqnln a neglected loek,
ochvil atnyed last Friday night at the when a litUe can on the part of the
r^^noe of Oeerge Smith on Fmaklla owners would be amoly repaid by the
atreeU They .claimed to he wlthcmt improved appearance. A very little
funds and made tbemaelvea geoemlly money, or if that U not at hand, a lit
Anaodarien Taam wiU Play OTabe good candidates for charity and aym- tle personal attention would greatly
patoy. Wbea the girls had departed change toeee deeelate, foreaken-tookfrom Borroondlng Towns.
:t morning, however. Mrs. Smith lag spots. The Woman’s Cemetery Im
A ragnlar ideeUsg oftoa Trarerae
City Athletic AaeoeiaUon was held at found eeveral nrtlelee of fine tinea provement AasoeiaUon Is working hard
toe looma of toe Baaioeee College last sad other elothiag missing. There la to Improve tbe general appearanoe of
talk of having prooeedinga began to toe grennds, and bas already, in Us
night and base baU was diacnaasd.
year of exlstebee. made oommepdable
Ohariie Back waa chosen manager apprehend toe girls. ,
ehangea. It will do all U iu power to
and L J. Fleea onptais. The regatar
Mew Oottnge at Omena.
amist lot owners in their good work,
team wtU be eboeea aftm a little prac8. A. K^ee is baUdlag a baaaUfal aod recommends that a special effort
ties Two teams wiU be formed so as
newooUage near his handsome
to toe way of repairs aod also dscorato enabla aU to p]py.
Armagemeats will ba aaade to play denoe at Omena, which U designed to tlon be made for Memorial day.
mmodate thirty sammer gneeta
at lean one game eaeh-wbek daring toe
Gontiaaed applications from reaortera
KATTBA OF SCABS BXLLB.
I nnd to that end
haa indoeed Mr. Keyes toereetaoot'
wlU be made with aU toe towns la the
▼totoi^. Frank Parks will ooacb tbe tags of modem derign, oontainiog all X>r. TUt and PreA Bherter Arrested
taam la n^to-dato style and for good tbs focUlUes of a anmmer horns for
oomfort and oonvelneaoe. It will be an
work.
\
Under Sheriff Ashton returned last
Tha naiferau wUl consist of black attractive ornament and will be two night from MeaUtee, where he went
and orange, toe naaoeiation eolma. A stories in height nnd of a handsome to get Fred Tilt the veterinary snrgood deal of inidrest is shewn and a dmigh.
geoft and Fred Shorter. He got his
Bsmber, have expreeaed toemaelrea
men aad lodged them in jsU. Both of
EAVLXT XB 8XX.
wUllnf to Join and will enter (he team.
them are aocaaed by Pat Barden of the
•haatewna sJm disenaaed and sever- Happy Birtoday Party on West Sth Shilson Bouse ef having Jumped their
crialafor
playal of toe b^a hare n
board blits. They will have a hearing
atreet.
wUl provide
tagandto%.
Yesterday waa toe sixth birtoday before Judge Roberto this moratog.
frwanetldoaUe ooart) so «^t any
anniversary of little Hanley Wilhelm,
wbe wish to enter for tennis may do so
Wni Baiee Peppermint
son of Mr. and Mra. B. WUhelm •(
for toe Bommer.
H. L. LaBar and Dr. Potter, of Fife.
A namber of tadisa -hato been in Weet 8to atreet In bencr of the im- Lake, are going toto the peppermint
pwtoBteveat
invltatians
were
laeaed
quiring about Joining and it was de
raising .baslqeas on an exte^ve scale
eded to gTMt them toat privilege if to a large namber of javenile frieads
---- ...L----------^ carload of
any nae wtU be made of it, and it is sad twenty-five of them responded and roots from Mendon which wUl be set
had
a
Imppy
tlma
The
large
yard
was
hoped that they will, as toere are
ont
on
their
farm to Spi iogfiel A This
Mveral good tennis players aaaong toe aeese of nameroas frolke sad will make sofUrient seUlags for nearly
games and a nice enpper was'aerved by
tocm in the city.
eight eeies. They will also give attenMra
Wilhelm
who
waa
aasUted
by
faaU players of tos snaoeUUon
Mimas Hard to eaterutolag tos Uttie tton to ether herbe aad pash the bosiace requested to repoK for pmetiee
I for aU it is worth.
this aftemooB at aboat 4:4S o'clock. Ar- folka Healey received several pretty
raagemeau an being nude for a game and Bsefol glfta__________ *
Voithem Star Lodga.
.neztwaehaad players are.
to be OB hand prompUy.
■0
It's mon the goods you get than,
the price that makes a hargaii...
Our Friday Sh.le
Will not disappoint you •« to qualities and ,ths pricses below ^eak
for tbemaiekes.
Kirn Laoe Cartolaa....................... 49cpr’
Ladles'
wide bloKhed eovtoa, i^c , Good (%eaUIe PortAoe....................M.M
Good
Orexh.............. -tojrd Man'a Heavy Worktog Paata, all atom .
AU
^Ud's tt.KI Reefers, all colors at «1
wi^
tooies
Ladies Salto, novelty gw»d« flo oo! Mea** all wool
valacefor.....................................r.M atyl^......................................... *•&.(»
China matttog. eeamleee-
j
Th«e pri<» ar- all on reliable, new and BtyUah merebandise, bnt
are for Friday, May 21at, only. OOM THAT DAT-Don’t
miaB It.
e
The Mortkera Star ledge. Order of
Matoal Protection, will bold their rer
nlar meetlag this evening, at 8 o'clock,
ud toe membecsof Traverae City lodge
WiU be their gomto. At toe coBclasioB
of toe exerelsm refreshmeato wUl be
embers of toe Nbrtoem
led to be preeent
Star are ri
GEBMAHY YIELDS.
'WiU Oempwate With Oth« Ambamadom for aa Armtotloa
BerUa. Hay lA-It toannoaDoedtoat
toe Oenaaa ambaamdor at OowtantA-,
aople has flnaUy been instroctad b
operate with tos other amhiwsdoi
toe efforto to eeenre armistiee hetf
Tbrkey and Oreeoe.
Hoa.WiUiam Mean.. ex-stota aeg
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods. Carpet, and Clothing House.
Confidence
Is bdng restored.
We
base our assertion upon
the fact that onr sales of
‘BEST” Flour
are
increasing
daily,'
which doea not show >
lack of confidence.
HANNAH fe liAY CO.
I
tor, wae to tha ei^ <m boatoam, frqm |
Boyaa Falla, yaetac^ay.
I
HOSNnrO KBOORD, WSDHBSDAY, MEAT J9, 1897.
Branttea.
MORNING- BEOOBD
HORSE TALK.
Aadi Perry la In peaeeailcin of a flm
It ta expeeted that Bowman, M7Kdrielnr hone, the fflft of Saaaal Norhr Moqnetta. will heat 8:IS Ihia aeaaon.
thaa.
ntAVERSE CITT. - MIOHIOAR.
Jarenu.
by Bonnie Boy, la
Mr. Kenneth eaa^hta tront weichlnc being pmpanal -for a
raoH m«vm«'er*ra
a «aoit»lgD Uda aeapoonda off of the doek yeaterday
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
afternoon. .
lb. Bert Moore, Oreenabn^, Pa., la
eauMn nasr mobtov bovt mbbat.
Two wbeeiaea rode from Petoakey. driving a rcryfait anabor <ff Brown
Tm*. T. BA-m AVP j. W. BA«m.
to thin city yeatarday^a diatanee of 72 Bal paoera
'J, W. HAiom. Editor and-Mmmcw. ailea, to eifiit hoora.
Joe Rea la working *1 gUt edged
g-year-oldB at MarooaBaly’a Bittar Boot
The DarU Llffht Goarda wUl bold a
BUBSORlPTlONa
raneb. Montana.
Om w*ek. by c*rri«r,
I®* apeclai meetloE U their araory toalrbt
Sberlie. one at tbe yonngeat membera
- OMMSMb. bymAU.
.
.
• «0c at 7:30 o'dock. laporUat bi^eaa. I
of the great brood mue Utt, died ten»M«oBU».br*^
•>»
All taeabera of the Foreatere are re- cently at tbe age of 18 yean.
•U«OBtt«.bym»U. •
*“
qaatod 40 attend the epedal BMtiny
OBbjw*r,by8»Bli,_
Petodtey. tbe trotting tire, died t»tonight to ooneidw plana for the new eeatly at Arcaunm, U. Be wu owned
W- D. CVBm,
by Mr. H. N. lAng of G«irg«own. a
balL
OSM. mr
L. W. BommU, by Stambonl. 8:0T)(,
All loyal and paUtotle ladia are
aBteKorabwB««ora
oat of the brood maro Byt-Byc, alttcr
naked to aaaiattbe W. R. C. la prepar
to lAckbart. 8:0bH> 1* told to' be very
ing tbe greena and flowen for aaaorfairt.
boarAol paUio worka nat Wihe
ial day.
Clarenpc K. n foU btotber to Robbie
•OB^ at lu naetlnir Moadajr Blffbt a
Salter A Mono are loading with P. 8:ll)*i, U in training at Anboni,
ramianifntlatlnTi Uiai imMdiata at«pa
aqnare tlaber for Kingaton, the ateaa Neb.. and U raid to bo diowiug plenty
katakea to aapply aa««cJeal wator
barge Valencia and propeller Araenla ’ of apoed.
tupplj for ibe.ceaetory.
la tbe opla
which’ arrircd hera yatcrday afterby WeatA pacer called 8il'
loo of Ue BMCvta> aeme Baaaureb
brocA. owned by Mr. L. A. Baglcy df
ahoold be tokeoat.oaoeto carry cmt
Marian, Kan., is said to be able to step
Earl Rroa.. e
aof a 8:10 gait.
IlM racommesdatlooa.
Tbe Woi
Oeaetory ImproToaent A»oclaUoiilia» Cbieago, are loading the acbooner 8tofMilly. byKorttai Hambletonian, dam
afleoted a aptebdld work In tke bnrylac
Want a
Good Hat CheaiJ?
.... See our nobby styles for.
■;.V;>v i -
-“n:
ported wiU In time make the place one Rnplda.
. Euter Sunday.
^
Eameal Orelllck received from ChiTb«- two livery atWbln in which Bar'
•f beauUfnln
tlve anrroandlnga. In harmony with the cago yeaterday, a nice, large, bright! ney Tnacy wa* iiit.!iv*tea at Lexington,
repoeeof the departed renting there green oarrot, one Of the coaveieation-! Ky., brought MS.OtiO when aold at anoaaaigDoes.
Now that the ladiee have begun, thia alUt variety, warranted not to use I
I
l^dic Bayce has woo a number of
good work it ahould be the duty qf the profane language.
council to loee no time in lending aid
D are wigthat will make the,efforts of the wom will give a box aeciat at Montague hall;
a male
L
en effective and their work laatlngilag,
xqth, to which
^
^ May^
sDunham, who rtceutly removed
Wltboat a better water supply than is all Modem Woodmen and their famiRjcbard*. Ma. to PortScoiu Kan.,
BOW furnished the work ao well begun lies are cordially invited.
! bai Debonair, by Dictator; Dclman, by
will be praetioally wasted.
Itiitrne
Dr. O. A. Jarvla and W. H. netober Delmarcb. and other« in Baiaing.
that the present a
weat to Acme yeaterday afternoon at'
Oraoe Simmoni waa placed in only
gardiog a water anpply tor the city three o'clock and returned at «:M with; one race during her aojourn in tbe
leaven the oonnell
in a
-----------------,------------------------’lITliM
<n>.twhlcl..UI b.uirT.d
; Fr™.h
I1di,1,ur » Ih.t oo-
mr
“i*' ’■■”‘*‘‘5:7
be made at this time, but there to a toto morning.
paeeaalty of some measure to provide a
N. H. Slade, tbe big Elk from Sagi
WHAT WOMEN WEAR.
better supply, and that soon.
The
naw and hustler for toe Eagle Cigar
Wnman's Cemetery Improvement Aaao- Co., airtved in toe city from ManWee
The nkretosna to fashionable in mUUlaat night. Mr. Slade has a good many i
maoi, and there to bo doubt Jthat the friends InTraveree City and many who 1. Pwtty evening watou a^ inade of
eonaell will de all In lUpower to bring,
lime, laid in deep boriaoptal tuck*, over
enjoy bto brands of good olgam.
•ibout toe desired end.
a sHk or ntin foundation.
reports good business in hto line.
Cnt e..-.
...M.
steel. <
in hbcklea, bmWnuE too powers were dallying
Intoe Beconn of yesterday it was'j^^
,.„riou8 dreigus i
with toe Ureeoo-Tdrktoh dlffleulty, and stated that a large party of eycitota
effects are n vivid agate,
toe Orerks were still fighting and
were entertained at East Bay by Sam
^ stvllsh spring wrap to made with a
fleeing from toe Turks, along comes the Adams, C. E Hale and Tracy OlUto. It I yoke into which are plaitid Jireadtbs of
Busston Rear, givre Germany a algnlfi- waa a alight mistake. Tbe enterteln- cloth or velvet. The i-ffiTt snegest* tbe
nant squeeae, and now there to a pro ment *va* reallya surprtoeat toe hands Mother Hubbard and to becoming to
spect of a speedy ending of toe war. of Mr. Oillto.'wbo took tbe other two but few figuivs.
Oreuec will *be given a oonslderatioa gesUemea into bte confidence.
Tbe old time sunebade called the
tout will save her aufferiag onnccea“rugal" is (UMi of tbe revivals of tbe
I scafiOD, and its f}“'<^Is1 rrevnumendation
High Prtess Pw rtartng Carts.
aary hnmillaUon at toe bands of tbe
greedy Turk. Nor wlU toe Porte pen - A anle of old |daying curds took place , i* the joint in tbn handle, wblih allous
- • ■by theavari.i
ui L-mdon nwillJ-. -Thc rataloguo con-j the stick to fold np.
noUberto be cmabed
, lt.ii •<: 40 kts, and though ' tliep to.ckcd
Bt-lto of bias black satin and black
and barbarity of toe bnltan.
rimiiv rsritr
many in'the j ntiu ribbon ure still a (eatuie of drew.
T oolle«i<n7thi- were a unm-1 «ud toe wide Ult of bio* satin folds
The atate of Iowa lomne op aa tbr
raatly
iDlerosling
and
cori•
drawn
arouiirt'a slender figure to one of
' borne bf a senatorial phenemenon. A
Tbeae were tbe rbancterto- | the lutwt becoming faudea.
geimter nan^ Lebfeldl v^ too t^sy |
M old proverb carda
'.
I Crepe dc rhine is to be vet^moofa
to attend to bis public duties, ao when ; ,K/.
..f trhteh i. tMtiftel to h« thp
HAMILTON CLOTHING 00.
Suits to Order.
...THE...
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
Palace Mery
o-nx3 -w.
tr Kw
Block, rok™ Wr.et
—Jewelry.
■ —Watch Repairing.
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
le the place to buy
your
PIES, CAm AMD COOKIES.
-AI«>.F»dulicl.ia
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
IXTSTTBA JTOB.
We also aeU the butter to go with toe
bread, both Ckearaery and Dali7.
O. P. OAHVRa. Agent.
We have in stock a full Ubs of
HOTEt. LEELANAU.
Park Kmt, tetwwn Front t Cm.
OPEK DAY AKD KIOUT.
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
GBOCEBIES
at right prieea. Try our new brand
Mocha and Java Coffee, the beet in the
city, at 40c. It to simply eleganb
Meal Tickets at Reduced Rates. Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
nmCTm.«Ds)-BMM. Kpe«Ul Rstes
Cor. 7tfe sad Cnioe Sta
Very Latest!
VeryStylisii!
The . .
Morning
Record
------ ABE OUR NEW------B«r with the request that It be cancel-: every known variety to reeonlod. The
•d as not having been able to attend toe pw’lt was in fim. oonditkm and reahied :
aanatorial w-aateas he ha^ not earned
>■- A marble baoked vet 1
to. mopey.
There wiil no doubt be
the first quart! r of tbe eightcentfa otmamrel Ike thto reported in Mioblgnn
j
^ tury, fetehi-d CS
The ram of £3
when toe sUte senate adjourns.
j
itiquo geograpbi
r----------------------------i pack of nboDt too year 1676. This aet
V tbai the matter of a dog ateher ^ iurlnd^ tbe r e erplanatoiy card
In settled and stray anlleecsed doga gre aud another c
to grace the drag-net of the pound . of tbe period. Tbe “popish plot"
blUbed in 10.8.
1678, waa
wa> aold
.yei*. may turn their at- wb«LWBa pnblUbed
teotlon to tnaa• iomeulnona ntetiera . f>'«‘«-- Thwai card* are verya^.
<
Iml thi< mmnleteiiMB of the narJc waa
The future
fntere water
W^ter supply
annnlv p^bi
nonalbi i1 ie.
«*•
The
.e*.
ahsenceofof the seven
of
r In^Q^or
loce, or tb<
the war in Cuba.
I. urts, and this uiflDuiced tbe prioe.
p,,piiu
« Tcry deli-
_______ :_____________________________
Do Tou Scow
TbM
handle all htn.li ol BUtinner) a>
all ktn4a of PricM to salt all ktoSsof
People.
WE do;
City Newi Co.
Green,
Ox-Blood
and Tan
Bicycle Repairing,
«wrt.
««.
tk,.:
THAT
I SECURE
I QUICK
I RETURNS.
Work done
Also a full
w be. Di.k.„
•nlag on the i
fewer than ten of hi* books:
t"Tbe Old Cnrioaity Bbop," 'iBarnaby
Frank Friedrich came np from Grand I fiodg«*'
“The Chrtotina* Carol.”
Bapida last night on toe 11 o’clock ["American Notea‘"'Martin OmaaleIrnln.
Iwlt," "The Haunted Man," "The Batdol Franklin came la from Bendoo <1® of Dife." "Dombey and Ron," "Tbe
yenterdav. where be has been loading
Htnnh" and "David
Mtalrira ’
Oopperfirld." Oevtnisbire terrace was ]
IB dn the Crescent yesterday to spend terrnoe in Loutlon.
lhaday.
Dr. U. W. Frafick oame over from
AtlsBtl* Ltem.
Maple City yesterday and dined v^
There are fully l.oou toof of fdpini
of variooB kiu(l9, it 1* midr in the nver
Ludlord Compton.
,
age
AtlauUo
liner. Tbt- coadi-UKis wll!
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 1^-yea. of Omens.
CBse to toe eity yesterdey te see amne pompapat li-art ftO.oito.OOOtdoi of coo'
water a day. The foruareewiH oonramf
Irtende aud db a litUe mbepping.
V »r. .V.—
i.i'
;no lH» than ?.6W,OOOcuWcfert«f air'
a r, Tu«b.i7, th. Ilf. lu.n>o, „
1 of Grand Bapida. retnrned from
flottons Hay on the boat yesterday.
James Kaecst. one of the bueGUg
morchnnis of Maple a^, sras at the
WhiUng yesterday lor dinner nod did a
little trading In toe eity.
'
Henry Tonneller returned yesterday
^rom Deeatnr, Ind.. where he wra salt•d by toe death of hto mother, lira
TMsieltorteteppedofl at ReBtan Hai^
^tevtoitrelatlrea.
r E
^SHOES I ADVERTISERS
311 East Front St.
m™.
t
DEHONSTRATED
TRT.T.TPt
r - r T _■
A pack illnstratiiig tbe Amorican war,
j withportrailacd tbegm
2 Fert<rt»al.
it. n-allsed 8 gniness.
Krsslnga^ Enameling.
J. W. Patchia to la Frankfort on
promptly and reaaoaable.
legal buaineM.
DnvuBshlm Ihrrena.
line of material.
Will Arms rode bver from Omens ,
Dickens was 27 yean old when, in'
ymterday afternoon on hto wheel.
j 1888, iMvAOved from Doogbty sti<%t to
Mrs. Dr. J. W. OanaUett weat to Old Devonshire terrace. -Oeotge do Manner
Mtosloa vesterdav to visit her fatoer. '
f"
> Dovouiliire
flattens itey yesterday
HAS
ALBEADY-
J,
Ladies!
1 have boeght at prieee so 1
can sell you at retail what toe
aame goods would eost at wholaMte. Some---------
Parisian
Fiofer flats
Want . j
I
A. E. NetliRton I Department I
Pingree&Sfliith
XaOs on Hew Lasts wtto to#
HswOote-ffMs. •
and some of the ffneat flowers \
you ever saw. Impmted direct '
from d>arto. OaU and see sometotng tbe city nevn- bad before.
—BATAVIA RIBBONS,
a Hraight line, would «retcb oeiirly t»:i
milra and tbe ooiiduuser tnliee Ru»e
than 86 miles.
—SOLID SILK BRAIDS,
! Pennell’s :
If
Frisditto ffteto.
Ixrend by toe |«opie
you desire to reach.
If yon have aaytblag
to sell, trada, orwant tobuyanytolag. make
It known through tho
Make of Footwear wU) draae
your feet la the latest faahioa.
WeabowaUtoe new dealgna.
—NEW SHAPES,
—NEW SAILORS.
She had wandered into n departmeat
•tore.
"Iwantaome flivon for a german."
ebe explained to too floorwalker.
"Count or boremr’' be asked politely.
She gave him a haughty glance ai^
walked oeh—CbkM«o Poet
AuKTD
I
I
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Tbs OM SsUaU* tee* Hea,
lumoKT*
wrmsBcmo six.
I
Telephone 23.
rill III niin I
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MOBNUrO aEOO&D, WEDNB6DAT, MAT 10, 1807.
4=
BAYONET PLAN.
Tnap (to fflirar, who U banriag
|Mt)—Hlr. oooldo't yon help tt« • lUtie. ploMof 1 cnve yon ■ belping Imod
ouoe.
tVOOSSTlD 9T inrATOB
E<!itcr.>-Whnt do yon mehn. fdlowf
UABOM.
Trtuip—Dj*n y<m macaber that
Am m telutioa of OnbM Problra- barglaiy ^ Jim Oracklu utd bin pala
•onic ycare ago?
Soaater Stowt Often As«a<lttrat
Kdltor—Ye*.
to Tariff BUI ProTidlag tor Booem* T^mp—And bow yoqr rcporta of it
Pood of$&<M)00.000.
}u«t act Tbt< Howler'a ciimlatloo
Waablofftoo. May 18.—T%*ro wm no,
nbatomant totoeCobon,.«Uon lo_tb_. •
Tm
aenate' today, altboogb the Morgan
, reaolnUoo waa not to order aoUl two
Aod It Wm.
o'cloek.
Ulowvt of Kenda, gave notice of an
amoodmeat to the Uriff bill. It proetdw that there will be at all Unea a
reaarre fond In the Ircaaury of gio.ooo,000; that when'the arailable balanoa in
the trcaaory eaoeed* tofl.ooo.m it aball
. be the duty of the eecrcUry of the
treaao^io Inreat the enrjdu* otot tb«
anm in Uaitod SutM bonds; that whoa
1*M lhae f&o.UMJ.WK» U<B the treaaary.
he waa to laaue legal toader aoa-inter
oat bearing note* to make np the defi-cjeacy; that such notet will be redeem
able ont of the Irat ani-pia* oyer gSU.*
OOu.oitO; that In ease laanSisleat coin to
meet the coin obligation* of the United
Hiate* ha* earn* lato the treaanry
ibroogh the ordinary anrplns .of re**
,
.
aaoo, the aecreury aball exchange aU- .
1^^*.**”*“.*^ tooemd
reroertlflcatoeforLeeoiawhlcri. In
the treaaury for their refetaptron: .that.
>^Kew Yo»k JowJbI ^
the' eoaveraatioB of the diver oerUd-1
--------------------oatde aball dlacharge the ooln obllga- .
The Tbae Came.
tioaetotbeUoitod8uvee;aBditmballi ••Hal" be biaacd. "Foiled, foUedt
bo tbo daty od the aecretary of the Bnt a litno will ocmio.
troaaary to oota euffiolent of the allver I He
He bad
1 ' the uorlifiraHen of ecelpg
bo love...................................
talllon punbu.. ..d,.r tb. lb. ol |
““
u be moat dctened.
■«« u> «ppi,.ii
lb
U»»
I.
aopply of eola (under tbeee prorlaloBa: I
end wife be cnna-d them Uttli and
to meet aad dioohargc all the eola ob- wiabed them aU manuer of iU look.
Ufatloaa prooeated. Th« calendar wa«
Bnt in vma They iuaicted on proathoa tafcoa op and minor billa paaaed. perii^, and wbeo Provideure fortbcr
bleaaed them by aruding themaaweet
Tba Morgan Cnbaa roaolntlon wa* lllUe baby bqy tbe rival guaabed bti
Udtan np at two o'clock. Maaon of II- teeth in impoient rage.
Yet be ooiitinnrd to him to bimaelf
Uaola apoke In lU aapport. Maaon
read the McKlnloy meoaoge to provo that a time would come.
The baby grew in iiceltb and atTcngtb
, tkat aatotooftbowarexiitoia Cnbawas tbe lotvUtet child that ever
"It Ibore iaaotwar,” boaaid, "than and
drew bnati). It wu ndivanaily oonthere ought to be with na" He said oeded.
that the American* in Caba needed to
And
be defended with, bayonota as well as ! demooiao scheme. He planned it-sud
carried it ont, aod whea
a it sbowyd froit
with bread.
THE CAMEL-8 irtlMP.
|
‘
Where did the camel get it* bnmp?
,
' grow thin and pale.
"Ah, ba]" he hiHSed Again. “I knew
that when once.tlx
bump, m Umir b.ttou
„,y „„„pu.
lul. l„tnicblt««.afiurtulUiiii8.—K™
iu loMlinb of wb^. Tb« pnof flat y„b aoud.. Joun.,1.
’
they did not and Ibe exidanaiioo of i
_____________
why they have U«p now i* given ly !
^
nu bnair enma.
toU aavant in a recratiy mbliabed
••Well. Uncle Jim. ' said tbe lawyer.
ruiJi, «*irb i.ib.R.iullof Rj- ...t,
aoliflc^dy of the rob>«i.
Tbe llama is known to have teen yoo.”
"Yea, sob. Dey tells met gwine ter
vatd'asl-b^art of bnrden cviilnriAi be croas over."
fore tbe dlirtiveiy of the western beml' 'Have yon made your will**'
•pbere, but j is asMTU-d that thoosands
'•Fee, rob. Idonewili u-rgo.
<rf years before tbe first llama
----rr carried
-------! "I mean."said the lawver in an expu..,o,j
-b... pou *« „p,bi.„
domeeticatod and w m naed for tbe traus- to leaver
porutlou of lurtlHii*.
i-ye-a.
It i* upon tbi* print that tbe lUlian
D Joyfully. "One wife eu dv rbvn
■ivant revrs bU ihi diy as to Ibe forma
liam."—Atlauu Conatitotion.
tion of that animai'a htinip. In tbs be
ginning, be asys, Ibe eanul. IF
Usma. was strsigbt of Urck, I
3 the prairie)—
oemurW. Tx-A.p., of m.ktOB . pu.k Oreut Iujnm.1' Will
m-Ter.liiid
do you s'pose
...vootof Ibl.! Wb«iv
1
.boot Ibe cbMOgu. At «t« Ibu .kill
iUylKIW?
lotw open tbor.nol'. bkcE Tbon
1 Cowboy (deap
•ully).
tbOT.Ddoi.,oiI.ku,«-. ib.,*io|oo« ,l™,<l«','R.llirioil«.o..fr,.„
e're still mil«s<
r from „„
?
‘■•‘“"“l™ 1»« . «luk.. boR
topitdlbi. lmtd,.«il,rt»ill,ful.od ,„a . R
-Loi, For B.1. --X™
.mnseJe. then for rountlee* geueratiou* York \Vk<t.fcte
bendity did it* work. UtiTe by little
tbe buiip grew, until H SuiUly m-qoittd
oaiy Bate Place Per Bim.
,i u
* Hobbs—rthink it wa* s deoord
The ose of ^11* f^I la tbe desert .hanie that tbev put old Bibbin* in a
fdaci-* trf tbe wwld d *0 played U* p»«
asrlam gmplv because be went
in t^fonnatlou of thi. portion of iw daft over Scotch diaWt •tori.*,
ana^. For. bring fervid to go fflthBobl—Ob. the dialwl buMiiem
rat
for days ala iinH^Mtoiecame u-aruble. but, *sv. when he took np the
to the rewne of the camel and p«fr|.
,i,„ u. iphbor* couiiOiuned to
dently smttd three hump* wilb fat tbetoiard of bealih—Troth.‘
wbicli ibould umrieb Ibe U.-a*t through
Itp periudt of |irit«uon.—New Ytirk :
.Bm rod.Joarnal.
1
, fad," eaW the
; observant lady to tbs one who had
»
BloadlaU Bosw
A. J. Hamlin,
old teenlcBl
_____of...Nl- ,
*»•»« bosbaud*. .
"U’ffl.
I'd
like
to
know
what miM
•gara Fall*, declares', says tbe Buffalo
■t ■'
Shtpn-w. ibat Ihi
geHiug Blciudiu the iiieaim for enwriug, '•MatTiage.—Lauisrillc Conner-Jowthe gtwge Ibe flnrt iiuH>. Bvtfrybody
was tikepUeul over tbe prE-ieusiou* at i
Tb* PriM AMwer.
tbe acrobat, and tie wiu uublie to get
"And what was done to tbe aarpat.
money eiHnigh to buy the t<ip*i Ull
after Adam and Ere were
fiamliu iook.d iimi over and made up Tommy,
fete mind that be u-ua e<|Oal to tite *gsk forrtid to leave tbe garden of Eden?”
He wa* *r4itoD««d to lra»vl ra bia
•Ddwasaiii'x<rciiiii.enodeTtakiDg. «• ...«.
returned Tommy.—
tba went rorvty fur the rope, npd it
wa* bought and put np—l.8»o f«,t of
manilla, w{iib Bmuy roinn ropes for' ° VioU'bt in all tbe proity bine aad
gaya When Hxinlia went le Bhmdin's pink tuita, and ao aoutral Ibat tbLy took
room Just before bu was to moke tbe like the real ankle, are gn-atly (aveaed
trip
PAWS OFJHE BEAR.'; LAWNS !
osBXAirrs dxpiajtob
of
8IA DOB*T OO.
Nothing more 'beauti
ful than a well kept
Lawn.
In order to
bvi*
produce one it is necessary to keep it well cut and watered
’once VegotiatieBa Between Turkey,
nad Oreeoe In Baraoat Profreap—
Tbe War WUl Soon be an Spoch to
Rittoiy-Oreeoe will be Saved Uneeoeaeay Humiliation.
Oonatantloople. May 1< —There waa
a sodden and unexpected change in the
aiVnation abor^y before noon ^
today. Bnsiia quietly showed heel
hand and thereby fmoed Germany and
Turkey ont of tbe game to all totente
and purpoaee. Uat aigbt and this
ling Turkey waasapparied by Oerj, practically defying
France. Aiwtria. Great Uriuin and
Italy and InaitUag upon the annexktlon to Tfaeeaaly in addition to tbo huge
*rar indemnity and Mernleg determin
ed to nurcb apop Athena
The minister received ofBcial advices
from Sofia aanounclog that order* bad
been lasued for parUal mobUisatlon of
tbe Buiparian army, poestbly at the
ioatigatioB of Rnmla. There was a
hurried ooBBcltatlon of tbe miaiatera
The war party wa* for further defiance,
bnt to the end, tbe pacific eoaneel*
■eemed to have prevailed for at 1I;3S a
m.. order* were telegmphed to Bdhem
I'aaha Uie Turkish commandcr-tD-ebief
in Tbemaiy to ce^ hoa^UUea Peace
n^tiationi wUl now be undertaken to
real earnest aad the Oreelui wtU moat
likely be spared any farther bumilla.
tlon.
Tbe sultan decorated the oommanders of tbe '.vmrioos oorpa of the Turkish
Woepa whkh had been opemtlng
against the Greeks in Eplma.
EQUINE HISTORY.
I al^ put in Taps and Connect to ci^ water at bottom
prices,, Give me a call.
146 Fiant St.
W. J. HOBBS.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh’s Academy.
Pillsbury
Flour!
I am the a^nt for this Fam
ous Brand'.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
. I>elleared to aor pan eS the cti,.
Jo, Uul|ar, Oello and Haaa.
iBitraoati ud sii^itie ol tn kladt.
Termg Eeasooahle.
Boom e. Ottg Opm Hoose Bieek.
?
A QUESTION
OFSAFETY....
At....—Rk. AW. UAmkKO.
IR JR.no. bloc, nUo
Fire Insurance.
nw first borso tax to England was
stabliabod in 1784.
Hone bones mske, it is said, an even
better grade of botton than tbe bones of
Ibeox.
The bone in tbe art of tbe Boman
catacombs is an emblem of tbe swiftof life.
Eltoaliethbad tbe repstation
of being
ing the roost accomplisbed eqoestrieune of her time.
One of tbe most noted ancient raeen
was Ffareuico. He bekmged to Hbeiro
of Syracuse sod won tbe race in tbe
teventy-tbiid olympiad.
—and---Tbe remsins of a fossil bone, ahrat
SO iuchc* high, have b(«n foubd in
Utah. Wyoming and other parte of tbe
Rocky uinoubiin n-g'iou*.
Aocunliug.to tUmtuonds. Europe bad
In lHtH>S4.tiC&.000hor«a<; Asia. 4.443.'(100: Afrira, Tai.iAW; Amerira. 31.USD.OFKi. and Aantralia. .1.S30.000.
The name cd Odin's gray bos* waa
Blcipuir. He bad right li-gs and
tiavpTiie tiitber luid ur sea. Tbe bur*
PROMPT DELIVERS
typifies tbo wind, which blows over
laud aud water from eight principal
And thB VERT BMt Goods.
points.
Tlie horse of Alexander the'Great
was named fincepbalus. It was told of
him that •be always knelt to Ulce bis
master. He was 80 rear* old at the.
ttoM> of bis ileatb. and Alexander built
a city for his maowilenin. which he
Budol^li.St.. West Side.
called Buorabala.—Sc. Ixmi* GlobeDemocrat. '
Teiepbone orders to No. 106.
MAN AND WOMAN.
CHOICE
FRESH MEATS.
Fleischman's Compressed Yeast
Prvsh ▼agaeablaa Pally.
Jacob Furtsch,
416 Union St,
Telephone 34..
There
Are Others!
FINE, FANCY
But there are no Cigan made
-----eqnal to----
STAPLE
TfiAVERSE BELLE,
Groceries I
Frank Stepan,
ynnaay "
mn*t follow it wi
After an
woman «he
When a man i* good to bi* wife, her I
moibt-r i* anially tbe last person to find . RIMES, the Phnu^grapher will male
II out.
: until furlber notice tbe best grad^ of
Btarts out to be a
: be is rcsOlya
DIAMOND J..
Fragrait and OeliciOHS!
r.HADBST
> A-ViTJAHRAUS, <
field be an Deoters.
best photogruphs
btC.J'JLbr’S.*, FOR 7Bc PER DOZEN.
CiBnmF0I7ecMD0ZE)l.
and an extra charm for group*. R
I member this work is guaranteed flmt
I c'uM in every respect or money refundjt>d. Two small photognphi for 10c.
make a mistake to theplsoe—
rpeHa.ea.ed , Don't mak'
•»»Tr your bi
y inpd'«akk 'wii'«r^^
Fropt and Park St*.
Ik THEBE IS ANYTHIN*
YOir WANT IN THE ...
Shoe Line,
Better Not
kTAA aajl ,our buuse » Ul lk>uk rlcbe
HFMES, Photographer.
Geo,,R. ■Winnie,
l'p-to-<UU Pointer aad Paper Bsoger.
888 Front acreM..
M
We Make More Picture Frames
Than any other firm to tbcclt^.
Have yon ever aeen onr new
monidings?
CITY BOOKSTORE.
..B.BouAv,im.
inoii
yhe Hamilton Watch
Railroad Men !
ii be.wa»Mt tbe least bit
iBXiraB or nervous.
LAWN MOWERS. Fron........... .......... $2.78 tb $6.00.
RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE... .10 to 15c per ft.
Tbe roliug teuibw^ in tbe prenat
mode uf bair dressing te to make a full,
; son pnff all around tbe bead. .So the
,!tHy tbe way, I see that Robbs, who : bair is poshed forward and held to place
tan vwiy with parley’s wife, ha* onue : tqr tong side cuuib* uin-liug in shape to
fcack to umra. •*
fit tbe bead. Three and funrof tbeaa
-Yea We dropped Jarieyfren tbe are nsed, aud tbe effect , is not always
1 rotts yeater^. It would be ao
D tbe lookaaiu L; M. BB.CTJg'ai'rT,
rVork Sob.
g to have tbsm both Mm,.
1*0 Fnmt •treei.
FrieSrtefc awca.
f«m know. *!—Ig
... i Perfect Time-Keeper...
There are others
WhoHang^
Taper aoS Patel (ki ib*re Is ocl; oo*
.-GARRISON-.
RRAKia all work la be ricai aad
I worsnaallke anaaer. A poai '
a aSdrcM wtU be anavuad te a«e»o
G«q. P. Garrison.
telf. doodyea
Fracb Calf.Good'
*]f. Uoodyearw
fO#
Kid
Woraa'a Pine Vie!
V
b S3 60 ...
s'^
Fine Vki Kid Sbe^ worth *3. 3 00
Vid Kid Shnea.laoe.wonh S3 SO S'fiO
(^ooolate color, lace, worth S3. 3 00
Qkooolate color, laoe. cloth
worth 83.60 ............................ 1 67
We sriU aell tbe W. L Dooglaes
Sboea for a few days for M per ont
lew; tbatwUI makeat2aboecmtSt.4«.
i'-J
Ooacaad ba, ropr ^oe* nf na.'l eaemreiy
a«* ro» "Ob**.
81«MaAPr*it*t.
If You Have Logs to Sell
Correspond with
_
thcTraverse City..,
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Libber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Mia:ple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all .
descriptions, including 2, Engines, Set Works, Carriage
and Saws. A wmplete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
MOBimra
FIGHT OVER CUBA
'Sprattft to Both HouMt of tho
Natioftol Logltlotuf♦
OUBOPEllBS VILL BATE A TOTE
latM.BMMP.ir TW7
t* Mmim «h*
■mI,
Mmm h^*—BaIWt 0**»
Mm »'p »• »h*
•»<
MtawTa B*
Tto»» Atoo—
WA»hJn»lon; Umy 18.—TT>e •enate T«*4«r<Ur. to r<»i>oM« to a tirtef
•Utinc tt»
•tvroprtalcd,MO.«» for
the rrUef of Oeetltute Amertc*n», In
Cut*. WelHufioo «f Mar>»*nd ataved
«tfr a vote oa the Ifontan belltawwvT
raaolutlon by making a apeecb acalnat
the iwdatlon. the barOea of which waa
that Ue Uittied Siatea had work to do
lor iU own people before If bother^
about either Cubana or
a Owelca Daniel
which went
. -w.k.
apoke lor the
the reatduOrmf
reatdui
r ChapfAn reaolutl.m
any dlher
me that -ha
I Havaaa <
la the rfwrl pertod of
------- *
‘ -- ----------
the actual 'conditlona In Cuha.
Thh atronfeat poaalble denial U »ade
at the department that- Rockt-IH. -wM'e
Bwlatant aacivtary of atate under the
laat admlnlatratlon. addreaaed laatrucUoaa to United Ptatea conaula in C-iha
warnln* them to make their reporu
)(M favorable to the Ouhan eauae and
more tavorablr to the Sfnnierda Rock*
hill ia atUI at the atate department by
reqtiert of the prealdenC aldln* hie aucaeaaor In the work of the otBca. He
aaya that the atatemrio <• unnualifledly falee.
Apropce of thlB aubjecf of Culiah W'eCial aeiimltons fa the foilowlBK fromHa>
vana; ••Jnvlewofthealaiementpubllahad
In New Tork that General nuhu*b Uee
had made a report to the rtale depart
ment In the courae cf which he had attacked Captain General Weylef eavayely and doclarerl that the'inavseau
would be auc-ceVefttI In drtvluK tbeBpan.
larda from the laltnd. a repreai nUlve ol
la li^***he Interviewed General L-ee
■ the aubject. ta Duiha aaye on the exj preM authority .f Coneul t^neral Dee
I that no attack wae nmde by him on
ss:;;;!:.'; i S‘n'..v." o™;™,
a adopted. An executive aeatloa waa
held.
M«a TrMblelatheHoaM
la the houee the prealdenfe meaaa««
waa read and Dln»ley wanted to paae
«a rewilutton makina the appropriation
naked. Baliey of Texaa Inalated on an
amendment Teco«nltln« the belllaerenco
of the Cuban tvVla to which Dln»ley
obiected. and ae neither woald yield the
matter went over. Cochran of Mia•out! offered a rtaulutlun to aubmli to
the atallk a conatliutlnnal amendment
pcrmUttiiK an Income tax. The confer
ence report on the Indian approprlatloR wa> diaacreed to on the ^launlte
rompromlae propoeed, and the'hill re
turned to conference;
Adfourned to
Thuraday.
..
DOMOKOS'FALLS. Has Your
Turicd AehtdVd th« Crowning Tri*
umph of tho War.
hoa he
ever aeserted In any report or orally that
the Insurjterta cculd expel the Bpanleh
troopa from the taland under the con
ditions now existing•■Consul General
Dee is greatly
annoyed by the pubfteatlon of 'this
unfounded report and has written
an eameet letter to the MarnuU Ahumada denying It. Upon General tree's desk
Is a pr.rtralt of Captain General Weyler
with the following InscHpcloii; “To Gen
et al Dee. ar a token of frlcndrhip and
with my best wUhea Valerina V
ler.‘ ••
_________
Chapotaa la-a WriMB OIL
Washington. May IS.-^fHverton
Chapman, the recaUlttanl sugar t
wlineaa who refuted to answer a sen
ate committee's questions as to wheth-'
IT he had acted as a broker for any ten
ters In epeculatlons In sugar truiL oc
cupies a coll at the District )all and
wlH evnthtpe therein, for twenty-five
days He has two celU. one to Bleep In
and the other to use as an trfBce. There
are no luxurious appolntmenU. however.
rr.‘r,K's; -purnrs;;.'^ -
r-ym
rsoobd, wxdnbssay, may i». ib97.
Attention-
HEUiEIEB FOBOES TO FALL BADE.
SrarbseaeaPedlethefact that yoa
eaa get at the Drag Wore <eur atore)
Pore Powdered Sploee,
—BepalM ef the XeeleB^CleiBed, However, and That the Turk* Were U OverAthens. May 18.—A dispatch luat ratelved from Dumukoe says that the
Greek right wing baa been compeUed to
retire r>i kllomeiera .
tsmdoa..May U.—A dispatch to The
Times from Athene aaye that the follow
ing telegram has been received from
Crown Piinee Constantine: "Our' right
wing under Colonel Mastrapae has been
cumpelled to retreat, It adll bolds
Vousd, but may tlnd-fi necessary to retire on Phcairka pam. ft was necessary
to bring up all the resenoe In order to
repulse the furious attacks of the ene
my. Our wounded have been an
Damla. The conduct of the'array
pmlfcwortlu'."
London. May ts.—The Dally Tele
graph's special correspondent with the
Tirrktsh forces In Thesaaly telegraphing
Ute last night aaye: “Bdhem Pa dia has
moved on from'point to point and naaUy
OK upled Domokoa The Greeks have
sustained a miihlng defeat."
lateaae Esrl«M« st AtbSM
Athens. May IS.—The most entenre ex
citement prevails hm. All the cabinet
minister* were aseCmbled yesterday At
the ralctsiry of, marlRe. where the dls-
Pore Oreem Tarter*
<asf PareBahlntrPowdM-. U yea want as to
aiafce It. I poands for IldO. BabhwBhorelag.
letToMog.aU ilwi. Water hotUes <iwar^
aateed tor two yeark.) rmintalo Brelnsee.
many kinds. Throat B-»«he*. and Alo»l*era,
Olyerrtm and Witch ilasel Lotion (or the
BUSINESS CARDS.
Cl If. BBOWM, Auorwey aad CoaaMUsrai
O. lAw. hpeelal atan tn to eettaeUoai
and eoBveraaetag- 8»
*8. .
rVL W. g- «OOK. fhyMolaa
a&akla.O(iMe tarried-
P*SLl,°-"S52i
- -- ireaotUe Oo. Bleek.
.
jiSSfit
T'SSS.t
1, aty-Opera Ro«
unsm IU) mmamti
r» take eBBei Banday. Sept. ff. tm,
atlJ^e’cIorka m.
At Our
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
--Silverware,
“Diamonds,
--Watches.
oono BOOTH.
over-estimated.
Domtk'it at 7 p. m. yesterday said that
thf Greek left wing hBs Ullen bark to
wards the renter before thrice the numbei of Turka The battle continue'! aft
H^-sOroealag... "
er sunset yeHerday, but despitr the
There || a poaalbliuy of a claah be
yielding of the- left w ing- the TuU. were
tween the friends of the Cuban hel----- H«w Xdeu itL~—
anally repulsed. General Mavromlcbalts
UaerTnr>’ reMluttna and .the tartff hlU.
wounded. A dlfpaich sent from
The advneatea of the CptWa reaolution
Domr-lto* at noon yefterdsy by the way
apprehend that their opponehta will
of Ijimla aald 8S.0M Turka—Infantry,
make an effort to prevent a vole before |
cavalry, and artlllery-rhave attacked
Tba President's fubaa Heange.
next Monday, when the tariff bill ta
Washington. May 18,—Tke prealdenfe the Greek line at several point* of tbe
to he taken up under acreement. Mor
left wing aml'lhe center, with a view of
gan 11 hopeful of eecurlng a vote before menage on Cul»an affairs yesterday wa»
that time. Ma«>n. who 1* an enthual- brief. It almply stated that Counsel Dee
-----Pretty Effeota in----aatlc eupponer of the Cohan cauee. said estImaUv that from *00 to 8W American
last nlyhl (hat If a vote ahould be pre ctltxepe are destitute in Cul>a: that the tng General Smoltnskl.
Two Greek tloos Well Bereed.
vented this week by ailbuaterinx taciloa local authorities, however kindly dis
OMkamo...
Domok.w.
May
18.—Th>
Turkish
at
pose^
arc
unaMe
to
help
them,
and
asks
the uiiff bill could not be taken up
aJ 6«
ODCkaaa..
appropriate MO-OOC for Im- tack on the Greek right wing began at
Monday. “We mult have a vote on
Cuba before the tariff U conaldered.'' he mediate use in their relief and for hring- t o'clock yesterday afternoon, but the
flank
aitacka
were
considered
lobefelnu
Mid. “or we ahall oee eoroe lUlbuilerin* Ins such as prefer the rame to the Unit
and
It
war
believed
that
the
main
attnvk
such M the aenate la not uaed to.**
ed Plates.
ii tm
of the Turks would be made upon tha
Talh Abaal BomtbI of P
Greek center, where Crown Prince ConoomnonoHB.
The adviaabllliy of Inquiry Into the
Washington. Mdy 18.—The president rtantlne was In command. Two Greek
removal of poatmastera by the execu- yeaterday nominated FTank A. Vandercannun did great execution on the prin
llre was raised In the exectftlve session tlp. of IIUnola,to be aaslstant secretary
cipal Turkish colmuR. which wrsM ad
of Ihe seute In connecUon with the
of the treasury, and Brigadier General vancing thr<'Ugh the hills. The Turtdsh
tonflrmaUon df P. E. Benjamin as post- Zenos R Bliss, to be major p-neral.
Infantry at several points wa* in conmaster at'Terre Haute. Ind. Turple The senate confirmed the foil
UC with the Greeks. It Is believed
brought forward the subject and there Pcptmasiera; Michigan—OeorgePaxon.
here (hat tbe atui-k on GeneralSmolen*was a brief exrherge of Ideas on the Ovid; C. W. Pullen. Milan.. Indiana— kl near Almyrus Is only a strategic oper
part of Turple. Pairbanka. Chandler and
F. E. Benjamin, at Terre Hauta
ation and that the Turks will endeavor
Hoar. The general opinion aeetned to
between the two Greek armies,
birldMdefw bslioBalBuks.
be that alnce the repeal of the tenure
.( Omkama JwBetioa, lake thta Isala and
occupy the toad loading to the Othry
of oflire am It was oompetent for the
Washington. May 18.—The comptrol mountains and thus cut off the retreat
executive to make removala and that ler of the furroncy has declaivd dtvi'
of
(he
crown
prince.
invr^tlgatlon would lead to no other dends In Tavor of the creditor* of Insol
Leads
them
all
for
quality
at
vent national banks aa follows: Ten OPnCIAL ACrOLNT OP THE PIOBT.
w. ocinxaujLdg*^^,
per cent; Keystone National Imnk. of
MILK* CO»MITTr.E WILL ACT.
Superior. Weal 8ut>erior. Wls.; 10 per nnyT
Older 1W Be FnwraM fcr the riliiUsi* cent. First National l*nk, of East SagiL.mdnn. May IL—The Dally Chroni
naw. Mich.: 6 per cent.. National Bank
UMwfUv Kellef Matter.
cle'* rerrespondent at Athensjwds the
- Action by the house on Freaident M^ of UHnola. of Chicago.____
fellowing offlcUl ac ount of the flghtlng
Xtnier’f reci mmindatlon# (or the relief
LARGE MAKES An EXPLANATION.
yesterday; “Over 60,006 Turks slmultailof Amertcmn cltaeri tn Cuhn doubtlew
TeBi How It Was TW He Tnroled wHb eouidy and nmtlnuuusly attacked our
will be uken at the next meeting of the
Tboee Girls.
whole line. Our artillery and Infantry
bouse on Thuraday. The committee on
SpringSeld.
Ills..
May
XL—Repreaeniadid tf'lendld work. Twice all tbe regi
rule* win present a rule fixing time (or
.debate on the resolution adopted by the tlve Jam^ M. Large, who left this city ments of tbe enemy wavered and fled.
ihi'Ugh their attack was sotiiT renewed
Fr.day
evening
In
company
with
two
aenau to ap|>ropriate 8M.0W. Bailey, the
Deinucraitc leader, who wndeavorsd to young girls. ISdIth Jones and Minnie a lth fresh forces, which In turn we weit Phekafe CoflMS from*...........Hecouple Morgaif resolution (or recognis Water*, under clrcumstaacea that gave able to hurl bark. The Hubbom restaiing the belUgerency of the Insurgents rl»i- to comment, relumed Sunday even ance and splendid vigor ef our troops Se.pkff. RoaalBB(or......................,.....8o.
with the bill (or an appropriation, pro- ing. and has made a statement In re flnalty (^•mpvlled the enemy to give wwy 10c.tottteofMM»*rd for.;............. ;.8o.
poses to aecur* a voie.>qn the question gard to (he trip. He Bays that i»'ow.»ks ialu«t'ther. All the attacks on our left
by prvrenilng a mltioriJf>' report fromtha ago the Jones girl, whose family he were similarly repula^.
VI
'Gn our right we diA not fare K> welL
committee on rules which will make It knew In Athens as well as In this etty.
tn oedei to offer the subaunce of the aakrd him to |>rucure a pass (or her'to The ilrrt attack of the enMny wgs reAU other gMda aold iB H
Morgan resolution as an aroetidment.
CM'.ago. Thla be said be did. and gave pulsed, but they massed In Immense
DIngley aald yesterday that a minority : It to her iast FMday In the presence force* for the next attack. Our first line
report could not be made to tbe house ' of her mother. The mother, he aald. wavered and waa hrokio; aad the wing
unlea* R propi>sfd matter germane to then a^ed htan if he was going to Cb|. would have been turned but for the
the majlwlty report. He doubted, he CMP> that day. and aald If he was the timely arrival of the re*er\e. Still the
lemy had gained ground which it
aaM. whriher a propoaltlon to recognlae gurl might accompany him. otherwise enemy
then impnarllile to regain, and we.
as tbe
the Insurgents at lieUlgerenli could be the could net go. His reply waa that waa
Cpr.Tih aad LbIob Sts.
considvied germane to an appropriation Sb^dld not know; that If he should de therefore, fell back on Bousl. Tbe Turin
had
66.0M troops, with 80.600 reservea
for the relief of American clUsena cide to so be would ,nol leave unUl
Our force was only 86.000. We lo« heav
BbUMraLd’Besslaa.
Dalscll. a jfiember of the committee oa evening.
•
nilM'look tbe Mme view of-the matter.
Thai wpa all he knew about- the mat- ily, but the enemy must hrve lust tbon-' It
.. M not
... unUkely
. that Speaker Reed will .ter uiiiH he aenrto the depot In the sanda"
The correspondent of The Dally Tele
dK-aiT-a minority report out ef order, j pvenu-g and found the girls there.
The I-lemocrata. however, aredeiermlned i
^
the train. He got aboard graph at Athens mys; This afternoon
to liring Jtbe house to
vote on tbe ^
them, and went aa far as Gilman, (Monday) has been oAe of great exquestioner rec<«nltlon of Cul>an bel- tthvie tbe Jonw girl eras taken into cltimient. The whole city turned ouf to
Vgettney. Hitt Mys tbe Republicans arc I ciieiody hy tbe city msrshaX He asked discus* the newt of the flghtiitg. and the
Willing to meet ^hat question agan. aU , bf. whnt (he trouble waa. and aaye.the newspapers Issued special edltlona Th*
though they adopted resolutions declar- i ,rt,; then told him for the drat time that Imiatient crowds gathered around the
iRg •emeelvas hs mwor of It tn the last I ,t,g
away from her mother. He office* of the ministry of marine, quasA One-hona Wason. naarly
bouse. They do not Intend, however, to j o-on^i u hla ■duty, he aald. to "see tloned everyliody coming out. and final
ctmplkate a sifnple resolution for an .
through.“ Inaamueh as be knew ly invaded the building. Word has been
received that General Mavromicballs naw, double box, apri^ aeat,
hSftroprtaHon with tbe quemlon of bel...
»
beeiV
eeverely
verely
wounded
^
in
the
leg
Ugerency. be rays.
s bis command T..T..!ny make, wide tire.
Bailey said that the Republicans did tbe panr as Jobn'Binlth.
J
Minnie John- and obliged to relln
nofwant In meet the quratlon wlihaRe- f,in and Edith.........................
........................
Jones. He declared
that to wamher officer^
publican president who would be' put tn n,
,K.t know tbe name 'of the Water*
The Moavige B«oo«D-10o. a wk.
the poaitton of enforcing or disregarding :
and tbnt so (ar as he was conOne Double Wagon. Sdn.
the recommendation of eongreaa He ,
h« gave a fleUtlous name for the
Oo to the Lk» Barber ahop for hair
added, when asked it a minority report reaw® that he dld‘not want to beknown enta had hatha. 16 eeata each.
tiro, all oomplate.
would be In order, that the Democrats
connection with.any notoriety that
tf
M. B. OBtPPtTB.
would be templed to repeat the aoenca j might insue.________
of the Fmy-flr»t eongrem if the speak
rswd we^r Hmlfm frww tha Com.
er refused to aHow oosulderatlon of such
MISCELLAKE0V8 WANTS.
One Double 'Wagon, nmrrow
Chicago, May IL—Fred Pfaffer.aeeoBd
a report from the coramlftee on rulea.
I of the ChlcMO team; has bMB
tiro, oomploto.
‘
AHOTHHB or THOSE If HCIALB PALBH retired, and the chancee are very much
agalnit hU playing with the team agalL
WerMk Hmaaaee AhMt a Bepoit Ham
Pfeffev'e work ha* been very ragged,
CMUuel CalhMM.
and It ta claimed that Chicago bat loet
Ono S.aoatod Open Buggy.
WaahingtbfL May IL-No-*^ has Ove game* mis *ea»on through hi* er
eo(m to tbe department of aytu (rara ror*. Connor wfll siftceed him at *e®Cltant who -oit 10 Cub. u oporto! sad.
___________.
Ono PUtform Wagon.
ffninpat for the United fltatee.b. the
Hwepels AgmastthaTaik.
Muls cai— It Is kBown-through -HnParis. May IL—Tbe Temp* referrlhg
eral
dl«»aicbee that he arrived
aafely, but from tbe apeeUI ooiuumI
himself B« a single word has been re-iMpe: "Knrape cannot conaent
Ads. In tbe Morning HjMOJid'
BlMiher the WhlU Hooae or the eemlon of Theeaaly. Oei the ftaneM
cLaBB-BUliard aad Pool
• ■ - soatmer imiri _Oaa
gUU department TUs M oo okattn whbih lb* power* iww topUy bepaO. F”*i« Bring Qnick Setorte
the eutetas of tbe whole achame tor
______lo U» oOoUH IWOOPU H I.
fctonu
aad
the
pean
of
Snrciia.’’
fcuUlI to M m«ui ItU C.U.W
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