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The Morning Record, July 15, 1897
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1897-07-15
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THE MORNING RECORD.
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TEAVEBSE CIT^JIICH, TBCTSDAY, JULY 15, 1997
TwoCt^
f^Te«r-Ko.62.
mST' HERE NEXT.
X. a C. K. B0T41AT. BBTSmTAXVZD XV PXTOSnr.
Vb^ fliad Won SaoeBd Pitoe la
tatamaat aad Otaad Vacada—Teaa, ataa mty Hoaotad la tha Staottaa
of Offioaia.
StMW to tae KMaa aebort.
-Peio^y. Jalj 14...^bla baa been a
WcdayforPetoakey.
ey. dad tha .people
_ of
tba dtp bare laid tbeaiaetvat oat to
taake It extremely pleaMt for tbe-vleIUbcr delecatee to the meetinc of the
Central aad Kortbarp Ifiehlcan K. O.
T. V. nmoetatlon. Tbe Traterea City
ddecatton wae met at tbe train by a
band and raoeption oommittae and
aaoortadtotbeboteU. nepnmde
famed nt U o'eleek. tbe Boye'
. T^Taraa“<9^ lendlnc- The band wae
>ilowad bya monatod eaoort,
lac ot the chief marehal and aldee from
the Unlfonaad tank of the Esi^taof
Pythiae, tha mayor, chaplain of tbe
Giait Camp and L. O. T. V. oMeera in
earriacea. The cneort wae followed by
—17 tenia and It blree—
' and aa^ dlTialoa ww beaded by a band
ofmoaie. Thora were two drum oorpe,
•ad a nM aerpent, the emblem of
Nortbers MleUcnn'e finaet reeort. wae
one cd the fine feataree of tbe display.
The OadSUaemoanted decree team, and
tbe Patonk^ dccraa team oh foot
lompd a oonepieaoai featare of the
paiada
U the band eooteM the Kalknekn
band took Ote first priae of 6M and the
Boye* Band of TraTerse City took
ond prise. «U.
Tho moat alaterate daeqrattone were
1 colors.
■ and the emblematle odors
ware thrown to tba braesa in every di-'
ractiOB. Amenc tka deoaratiMe warn
aavaral wmtnltetaX nrebae lUomlaatad.
. and tba lalUalaof theordar. "K.O.J.
It." plctareaqaely dtoplayed in colors.
Tbe sohool of inMnetioa of tbe -U
O.T..1I. was coodnetad-bT Great Lndy
Commajider Piaoeae B. Bom* of St.
1/Mtie and Grant Lady Baeced Keeper
Emms B. Bower of Ann Arbor.
•^Tbe next olace of meetior will be
Traverse City. In the vote" the ifteen
received 40 vtilee and OadlUac 16.
Bnt OadlUac withdrew and Tipverse
CTty was ci»*» * unanlmooe vote.
OSoets ware elected as follows:
Friedrfih.
Prealdent — Allred
TTavaraa CitTSaoretary—M. B. HeUey.
City.
Traasnrer—C. 8. Vadar. Sr.. Traverse
aty.
Tnmtaaa—Mrs. E. Delia Bowaa. Patoek^; Perry F. Powars, OndUUc:
John Wilson. Clare.
Tkto was a c»“d
Petoskey
and averythinc wsa done to make the
nteetinf a eaeeeea. Tbe efforts of the
Petoekey people are deaarvinc of
apeeial mention and the entartainment
•eoorded waa of the moat elaborate and
cordUl. Petoakey boepltallty
elamaolof the celebration that will
' lone be rameabarad by the delecatee.
RTOBUCAM lEISD^
lac afraid to taekle it h« flnaUy
acroed to walk, bat adfoeatod tka aaa
of the tarnplke. The raUroad Uea bad
ekaraia for Dr. VTUbaliB ^ be in^tod
*BVB£lOAV liBAOUB.
«p«i taktnc that roate. 'itwaaflaaUj
acread that Dr. WUbeha ehonld Uke
the tie ibote aad Dr. Hdliday the tornI ladoraed by Beeolppike, aad a wacer of a doUar;waa made
tiona. and PoUcy U PubUc Afitim
tbemapon the reoalu Then
Bastalned—X,. X. Crawford Keeted
a penny wat flipped for eholoe of frlpa.
Preaident-Otbmr Offleem VUl Be
The hearleat (aU to Dr. Homday..and
Bieoted To^.
the two carted oat for Traearae City, a
Detroit. Xnly 14.dletaaee of tan milee. each taklac bie
oboaea roata. ‘ntay i^aebad the depot tba haacnc offieare and Uie location of
the aextoonTkntloa wae tbe topic of
tba delacatea
the eoarentlon of the National
rlrad flrsu' and tha bet wae daclarad ofl_
Laacne of Bepoblican elabe prior to
ellinc to order today's aeselon.
Tbe oMiiBittae oa resolatloae report
> fbr tha ed tbroocb Cbalrmaa Colonel Bandy of
Ohio,
Death of Bar HoihMtd
to tbe ■■ principles and poUdea
Vot Bumieaefiil
The Clrenlt eoort' coarenad in ad- of the pvty of ^rotactlon. aoaad
UKRBRTOMn iRS. McGILL
-
joomad aaaelon yeeterday, aad tba flrat
me eallad wae diemlaaed.
Tbe case wae tb%t of LlsSie VcGUt
by bar next frleitd. Mre. Bllzabeth MoOIU. vs. AaCttst*Beitner aad Aatoa'
Novotny. 8r, sad their snretlaa. Prank'
Votrpba and John A. Jackson.
A motion was made by Pratt A Davie,
attomaya tor the dhfeadants, to et^e
from^the eaienaar
calendar on
oa tne
the
the eaae (rom^tne
cronnd that afbond for aeconty tor
eoatabadnot been Sled, aecordlnc to
ihediraetioBof thecooru Tbe okotion
dVo,
A Cmlor. oonitMl for Mias MeGiU. bat
the ooort crastad the motion of the dafandanta. The case of Mrs. Elisabeth
McQUl acalnet the same parties was
dUposad of in tba aaoM maaacr.
Tbe action was broocht acalMt
Baltner.and Novotny, who are saloonkaepsrs, and their eoretiea, for the reoovery of dammcea in the eom of fS.OOO
in each eaae. It wae allseed that
Thomas McGill, lata bnsbaiid of Mra.
McGiU. came to bU death beeauec of
the overlndolcenca In liqoor said to
have been procured from the anloons of
tbe defendanta.
It will be remembered that Henry
M^lil was kUled by an enrlne at the
C. A W. M. ercsslBC. nem-Beltaer'a fac
tory. a year acp last Cbrietmea. A snit
acainet tbe a A W. M. for $35,000 damaces wae brOBCbt in the Cirenlt eoort
here, bnt the jary broocht ia a verdict
of no canee of action. ,
Underwood A Cmlor eUta that they
wiU appeal these caeca.
Tbe baU game Friday wUl be eaUed
at i o’eleek. afaarp, pn account of tbe
neeeeelty of the Hnatlem' tektng the
4:to train for Mukegon. wbem they
plnyagameSat^y.
Tbe membem of the Grand Bapids
base ball team and the BoeUem have
been invited by Manager Meyer to at
tend the perf^manee of ^ntanelll in
the Grand Opera Booae thla evenlag,
Tbe Qeeea City Jonlor Ukea honored
Mies Lanm Tr^ea at thrir elub room.
4S4 K South Union etreet Tneeday after
noon. There wae a fuU attendance of
£aA other refreakmenu were eerved.
SOIOIER BOIS’ CtMP.
Hannah Bifles WUl Oo to OniplAke
Batnrdny Vtgtat.
It eraa finally deeklad. at a meeting
oftheBesnah Rlflea laat evratng. to
---I
_
•
Lake. A epacUI train wlU Unve at t
in the St. l.onie plntfonn. The j
o'doek Satnrday aveninc for Pooch.
faith which protnlMd the i
...IM-p-1,1_____A tv, n- jnndalmoat the entire oompasy have
S^^Ta^SS^lrthe^vV^ •“
ily. We plhdce nAw
lead' effort of the Leecae
throogbont the Onion tor the party of
Uaoola." Tbe reaolntiqne eommead
■einaendinga
Uotts. for 1
the anaexatioa of Hawaii, and for th^ I
.. u.. Cl-
^ble paeea^ ot
,
_______
_
—P
omenwn^,
those deeirlnc to
lorfoeterlnc the beet aocar Indnetry ]
--------------------------by JeciaUtioB.
j
»'• Garter Won lu
The qaeetini of eqn^ eaffrace was I Tbt qnUt rsflled by Mrs. A. Sleder,
roeomnoended to the membem of the: for the benefit of the Lake Ann fire
Isngne aa a matter of odneatioa.
: safferem. was won by H. L. CArtei>be
Clcveland'e civil eervicc changes are > bolding, the incky onmbeg 93, wbich le
rigoro^y
, oondemned.
J
^ nnd the modi-1I .
.. ,
nomber. Mr. Carfleation of rules aad prorieloua
ter wiU re^ the saili to Mra. Sleder
Uw are favored in tbe laureat of flood
op to be rafied
eerriee and to correct the injustloe al-worthy cease,
leflad to have been thus perpetrated.
\
,utement that the qaUt eras
The reeirfetlon of Immiflratkm U fa-1
to the I* O. T. M. Hive waa a
vored. Sympathy le cipreseed with the;
1. P—1-11
^
B.PIJ.
atramaefor-lirinflwaflea.
1 Herald vs. Ho^Uera. 8;»a
The committee on time and place for;
_____-------------_ , - n..niin.i
Stsln Bloch Oo
overcoau aad uljenexinoavenUoneilw^O^.
L. J. Crawford of Kentacky
i aamplee oa exhibition here Thursday
of ti»e BepubUcan Na-1 and Friday. Come and see
Hamilton Clotbing Co.
tioaal League by a big om^>rity.
Xr. aqd Kia. Boxle are Oratafol.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Boxie. who lent all
> in the Lake Ann fire.
City camp, No. 5TP. B. N.
and who have aiace removed to this
city, dealre to expreee sincere apprecia A., will meet tonight. Let nil me
tion for many klndDcseee renderdd by bem be preaent.
Bev. b. CochUn. pastor of
‘naveree Oty people, partiealarly for
chnreh. nnd famUy wUljthey received yeetardey. Alao ta Mrs. spend a short time camping.
Light shade Tan Sboea.
whoae klndnsae has helped re
pkim at half price, ladica' i
The Womnn'e AnxUUary of Omee ‘
genUemes'sal
lieve the family of
- ' ehurch, will meet thii afternoon at the
Mrs. Boxie fane been very iU since the reeldenoeof Mra C L- Whitney.
fire and tbe kindncMes are doubly apAn eommltuee lor tbe dedleaUon of|
d on that necoant.
the Foreatem' new bail are reqacnied !
to meet at K of P. baU tbU ereniiig.
BIOTOIiB BOT.
The general leeeiied neat sale for the
at tbe
IT Twaddle wUl Drive n Good greet Ermenyi coneeri wUl
box office of Steinberg'* Grand thU
morning.
vxw BBxoB smuiive.
Proaentinfl Attoriiey Tweddle bea
. Two ramee of bail wUl be played in
W.X. Brown WUl Bract a Babertaatlal inveatad ia a good piece of
He baa purchased the brother of Bicy. Ihit city Tbnreday and Friday of next
Straetnra on Prmt Street.
ely Girl, B J. Mofflan'e fast mare.aad week between the BosUers and HoakeW. L. Brown Kas closed a deal where baa oh^tenad him Bicycle B<7. Tbe gxmteam.
by be Cains po*eemion of tbe north- home U seven yean old and flivea
Mr. aad Mrs. Baneome Walton of the
ir of Front aad Park atraeta. promise of speedy qaalitica.
cast corner
West Side, are bappy parenU of twin*,
from which a frame botldhtc was
a girl weighing Eve PO'^n'^^nd a boy
borwd in the fire of the llth of last
JUncalona'a Boonomy.
neren pounds.
November. Be will have pUne com
Tbe economy wave naa atnek Man- ' Mm. B M. Bice bn* sold her mUlinpleted today for a handsome two-story eelona The eonneil of that rillagv re- ery stock to S. B.^Burnett of Lake Ann.
brick bnildinc witk forty feet Ironlace foeed to ailc^ pay to tbe volnntear fire and will Close out ber busineei on
M Front street Tbe lower part of the men when >hey were called out upon South Union street Friday.
ntrontare will^b* divided Into two falae alarraa. The firemen differed In
Ralph C-, Infant child of Mr. and
Btorae ai^ the upper portion arrencsd opinion rcflardlnfl tbe prodence of that
Mr*. Henry Thayer of Mayfield,- died
for Urine rooms. This wiU make a eonrse and realflsed In a body. A new
Tuaadayof Influtation of the lung*,
vninable and attractive improvement volnntaer department la betafl otflaannd wu bnried yeatarday.
OB that coraer.
ised./
____________ '
Mm B- W. B
Hr. and Mrs Sam O. Oooiey.
Xmmbar Oontiact Trouble.
Sunday-school else* yeeterday by tok75 pall* Oxford*, former price
$1.35. $1.50, $1.75 and $3. Onr
8am
O
Cooley,
editor of tbe^nttonb
Aci“**rparlol yaetarday’a eaeelon
the scbolam npoo a trip on the bay
priee $1.00 to do** ont.
and a picnie at Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
of the Clicnlt court was oooopled in the Bay Baasoo. baa
trial of the naM of C. J. Lloyd va A. B. person of Mim' Panline ReUer of 8nt-_ . There wUl be a good ball game this
Maynard. The ease Involves ;^Bt ton's Bay. The doaple came from tha^ •ftornoon between tbe HusUem and
WOOD, and Uooncemlnc a lomb^oai^. place Tocaday and went to MaatetM. the Omnd Bapids Herald team. The
where tne oeremony was per'
Inx oonjiael. It wUl be ei
game 'wUl be called promptly at i:W
Foetar A Croieer are attor3!l Tnaeday afternoon. They vriU
the eonflratttlatiou of all the enbeerib- o’clock.
Beys for tbe defendant aad PraU
erstoibeBasoo
and
many
other
good'
The marriage of Mis* Gertnde
Daria for the plaintiff.
Brown, who ha* taught penmanebin
friendik
in the aebooU hem for the past two
TBBT VALKED rBOX OBAWV.
Joint Asylum Board Xeetlngs
years, to Edward Abri oC Cedar Springs,
Dr. J. D. )
Dm-WUhelaand BoUldayYaatsd U
I Asylum, and Trustees
~
MUaa on n Wngat.
1. Wamboftky of Detroit, is in tbd
BoberU and Bates left last evening for
Tneedky afternoon Dm. WUbe'jn and Newberry.
eity looking up alocntion for a dgar
Holliday were called to Grawn on the
factory. He ooaaidem thU a good
. 4:« C.AW. M. ttsia oa
point
to manofaeinre and place on Hda
the nsylome of .the eUte U being held
boeineaa AtiM they had visited their today.
n apeeial bread.
_________________
47 pairaUdlea' Black and Tan
^tiente they returned to the depot
Pingrbe A Smith JnlieU. former
C.
F.
Wetkin* has returned from the
Obicago Market Beport.
where it was found that three bourn
fioe. where be w«nt,U> pitch a game of
mnat el^ae before the nortbbonud
ball. Be won bis game and retanu in
Make No Mistake.
b^n arrived. “Let's talm the ties for
time to perform a like eerriee for the
It," qmfth Dr. WUbelm. “No ties for.
September, $6M«: Hnstiem today.
me," replied Dr. Holliday, who seems
A meeting of tbe loenl bibach of the
f,»,iiisi. with the experinnoee of aetom
NaUimal Aseodation pf Stationary Baerbn hareeeen befcerdays. Atea-mUe
The Orig^aL
fteMT* wUl bn beU tUe STHilngln tbn
■ed too maeb of an ed^
UlirBOmR. /
WCBBOBOSUL- oftinFc
.............................
HtdUday.
We SUB* t*e « CM Free » B«mut Of Ca ^
ne Went Brimt swnnt
t him of bn-
r^llOT ONE
LOT FOUR
LOT FIVE
LOT SIX
r
Cheap^r.tban ever. We most make rooitf
for other goods, consequently yon reap th»
benefit.'
CITY BOOKSTORE,
M. B. HOLLEY, b
»80 FHOMT BTRECT.
From March 1010 My II
WiU
We did not miss a day
in selling..
Taking quality into consideration you will
find my prices are as low as the lowot
HASKELL’S BOOKSTOBE,
mdce the tri,. Ba-
n Swti^Uiere wUl be field drUla.
and guard mount by
Tbere wUI be a baaket
picnic for tbe benefit of tbe wives aad
otii.
„
WaU Paper—
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Get Aboard !
Don’t Miss These Bargains.
PositlTely ths biggest ^on wiU get this
year.
t. My
, _greet July
. Cleereace Sale. .I will qwrte
,............
a tew
price® that nre bargains, bnt space is too expeamve to quote
one out of every hondred.. A good Lonnge, well made, fnU
apring, Sl.OO. A good Coach, fnll spring, tS-Sa A good
Couch, cordnroy, 36 springs, 6A0. I will poaitirdy sell but 4
of tbeee at this price. A good Urge S-piece Bedroom SnH,
Urge gUaa, patent eastora. for 11.76, A fine Urge 3-piece Bait,
a for 12%. A fine «.
i^-sp.
oak combinaticRi Book Oases from 4 AO np. We haven’t many
of these, bnt what we have most be sola by Jqly Ifith. So
those that come early will be happy and those that mUs this
sale will always regret it
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
TSLxnoirsm
K noicT snuT. Taavkfcsx cui.
Those Shirt Waists
s.‘;iw. Attract the Ladies
And why abouldn't they?
•S'"".”"'*?”,., ....98c
; WtimrnlUiwaim .
* • ...................
.......
79^
49c-
..35c !
We still hare an abundant assortment, and all sixes.
These are al! new Waists jnst received.
JULIUS STEINBERG,
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Qothlng House.
Competition..
Is the life of tFade. Let
her come. We’re ready
to trade onr ‘’BEST”
flour for cash every day
in the year, except Sun
days. We get beat some
times, bnt the pnrehas^
—never.*
HANNAH & LAY OO.
Razor Tras-Hiiy Must Go.
A Pew Bargains in Ladies’and Gents’Shoes!
New Line of ChUdrenV Shoes.
Voa Can Abray* Do BOSTnO—..
PARKER BROTHERS, ES.
I
w
•.
k
TH» Moaroro eboohd, thttespay, July is, is97.
a
T\DDTOn/1Wirr rrnnn
hi—UfMIKW bj I
laUe 1
Heratlrad
am pabUe Ufa. bat in l«7t
fora time from
TWO SAin GATE WAT Ot THE
nLiTxasE crrr. • xichioaii.
imed hb artbUe
noa w em<s «v tn
nsHHCLL KOVirTAnrs.
Paris, wh^re he was reoelrad frith
«HS MOBNmg SSOOBD.
DESTRDCTIYE FLOOD,
eSAKD TBAVEB8E HERALD.
T. BA«a An J. W. HAnn.
Croat eathoabam. Hb first tour of
Anttflea was becu Norember II. 1S78.
a&d hb aaeoaMea dnrtnc that and the
lac saaaoo are aUU fresh in the
j. w. HAiona. EdlW nA It
of the pnblic. Staoe that time
be has aaade f trinmphal toar of the
BOTBCRlPnOHa
aatire ^otm, oomblaiac moalc vith
•
■
dcatioB, and eharminc «ritb
dnloet atratns aaUTes of the Saadwich
blanda. Aastralla; Tasmaala. Patch
ladies. Xava, India. Hadraa, Oftyloa. Ja
t(R OBCTnAToa
FBKDdlBBV.'- •
pan. PhUlrpine Iriand* and Sooth Af
rica, where be remained for a period ot
Bsro^ for
the final ooncerta of the toar. Aoeqmpaaylncthe rioUnbtte Mr. William
Saarelt, a celebrated piaobt,
Tm IMM «ld story U rboordod Id Ute Loabe H. Brebeny, one of the most acathU
iniheeoun«m1 miner*’ »lrikA Bloodnhad
try. The ceneral adeanoed sale of retwee rMorted ]p. and violeBoe b Mac aereed acatt bertns thb momlac.
•dented la IlliAob. tThea haaiu
BanmnelU enteru’ned the larcMt
l( •Bdanfered and private property de«tMyed Ue sympathy of the pabUc b andienee of the week in Steinberc's
Grand Open Boose last nIchC
witAdraan trom thoM eneteadlnj
«belr richta, and their caoM b Jeopar- performance was more enlertalaioc
dlted. So lenc as. the strikinf em> than ever and an almost eomplate
pjoym refrain from neh methoda iheb idhanceafprorram made the eveainc
rly pleasant to those who had
caoae demands attantton an# eoaaid^
SutaneUi wa^
ation. bat Tiolenoe ja alway* the hay- been there before.
fortnnate In eecoriac eeveral c«od sabaota of defeat
Jeeta aad hb remarkable exhlbiUons of
Tbs cold demoerata in Eeatnchy
reetrancaandmyahare resolved to CO it aloae and have tifyinc than ever. New and orifinal
Bothinc to do with «be ailver wine of featt wees clven and the andienee
the party. The WaMoeoe. OarUale not only entertained and Inatni
aad Breckearidee faetioa bad eontrol bat «mneed to an abnormal degree.
of the eonvealion yaaterday, bat the The antics of some of the aobjeeb kept
gatherinc did not faithfnlly repn
one la the
the auencth of the stete democracy, roaia' ot laughter, aad while there
the ateadfestaem which has •Iways wan many fanny things -dbpUred
the pride of Kentaeky. With thme wA somifthlac In «*dh exhibi
h men handlioc the reins, frmion b tion tiui challenged lnveatlc»Vk>a
oat of the qseeUoa, and a pret^ fl^t the power of the hypnotbt.
The featare of the aveaing was the
awakening o{ Oarl Olaoa, who has baan
It b BOW reported that the Caban sleeping in the fibplay window of Mr.
Stelnberc'* •!«>« kUiee Monday mora
Havana. It b also reportad that ts.000 ine- The yonne man was Uken to the
Spaniards are sick and that there b stace in a deep sleep, aad after a lec
tmbre ahead for Captaln-Oeneral tore by Santanelii, explaininc the mer
Wcyler. Aecordlnc to the previous re it and myateiy of hypnotim, be was
porta neaiiy all the aoUieraof the arottsed and made to swaBse hU net
Spanbh have beep sick of thrir Jobs a oral eoadlUon ot animation, in a few
longtime.
mosnentt after beinf wakened
yoaag man appeared lost as one would
Tn CMvenUoD of the National Re- after oominf ont of a rcfreahloc sleep.
e in Detroit yesterday Before the awakeninc Dra. Kneeland.
mxpreeeed an emphatic approval ot the Mooa. and Garner were invited apon
policy of the adminbtraUoa and the the atace to make an examination of
naeons why were civen In saefa a man- the man and to witness hb waklncserastolcaveDodoabtas to the stnThe estortainment b enjoyable,
«erity of the -resolottoas peesed npoa tereatinc. and instraciive. Thera will
. that subiect.
I be a performance each night the bal
tl addition to. her Immenee gold ance of'lhe week.
______;
STUBBORN FIGHT.
Hewbnrg. N.
JaWleXThe MelsIng^ reservoir in the rbhldll moant-,
aina. near Mattowan. bibat^t S o'clock'
thb moraine,
raina
The-water ran into the creek aad two
dies below, near Duebees Jnnetion.
washed away the brickyard buildlnga,
Inclnding two boarding honaea which
oocapied by laboreia. It also
waabed away »t'yards of the Hadsoa
Railroad track, aad trains are
sUlled oa each aide of the breach.
There wen two reeervolra in the
monnUta. the lower one bring one bait
mile dMUnt from the other. The apper dam gave way, letting the volnme
of water into the lower reservoir. Thb
abo horat. and the water rathed down
throogh the ravine.
inpleoes%Ddthe
ed away In the
flood. Nine bodies have been reoovored.
^
Tons of eand and aartb wera washed
down in the flood, and the men dog
into thb mass to raeover the bodies.
Trains are stolled all the way from
Fbbkill to Pooghkeepaie. One of tbeae
waa an excaiaioa train with passenger*
aboard who expeetod to start for Earope today.
-
GonAb kppolBtod.
Washington, Jnly 14 —The President
today aaot the following nomiaallons
to the aenate: SUto department—WillUrn n Merry of CallforaU. mlnbter to
Niearagoa. OosU Elea, and Salvador;
Horace N. Allen of Ohio, mlnbtor raaident and consal geoeral to Roraa: Per
ry M. DeLeon of Georgia, coasal geaeral stOuayagaiV. Bqnadqr. and a large
namber of eonsals, among them being
wmum Anderson of Michigan, al Han-,
ovor, Germany.
The Pure
Fruit Juice
Uv ^ am
mysity. iu
mm
> overahadowl^ Im-
arinUlUtTag color, and iu kalsidoa^lc array af strange peoptm and
ll stranger wild bsasta
oniy
graatncMthat
BroA’drens iias ibira as
twice as many elephant
namber of hnge pavUkms. twice as
many papp^*- tvriee as many sop^
A twice as large a racing
coufoe. and seating capacity for twice
as many people as It had Isst year, that
the magnitade of thU wonderfol estor-tldering dUpUy
of rare and ooaUy toatnraa The five
iraitts ased to trmaqmrt the pardoabU trains
a^e___ ilU of the show reproaent a
liog space of ISO ordlrary cars; tbe;^
saaon-giftod elepbanU. rannlngthe
$5 reasonViftod
int from the tinisat of baby paofay(lephADtiee
____to the hngeet of
ggmt herd
mammoths, oom^ the biggest
of elephanta ever before eeen in captivity: the three hoadrA . arenie
spceialbu embrace the very flower
of the amnaameat world, the pick
of the tomoas arenas
of
the
world:
the
scores
of
dens
of rare wUd beaab rapreseat fortonra.
and even prerioae Uvea, expended in aeeariag them iJ their native janglca;
every carved and goM-UInmlned cage,
datrilng tha aya with its glittering
■
' aran
--------------rolval b a triamph of art a
« to the artUt^ insplrati
le of the 400 beaotiful boi
equUe delight — ,______,_____
given le five arenas. In three ring*.
is what wc flavor oar Soda Syrapa with.
We do not oae extracts at oar foanlain. A
Urge. cool, sparkling gUm of ice eroam
sods (the brM in the city, they say) tor
flvd eentf. Eveiythlcg strictly clean about
the founUia.
T
'liiHEiiftiWjiMMl.
WAIT’S DRUGSTORE,
MA6CNIC BLOCK.
Froit Jars. Canning Season.
2 Quart—65c. doz. 1 Quart—55c,4oz.
Get Gun faeton
n u'orv.
ENTERPRISE GROCERY, ^
Steiiitogurtiid Open im. jjg|jjjgy Bargains*
One Entire Week,
IN MEATS.
coKuneno
Monday, Jnl}12.
SANTANEIU,
-- -------------------
The moet Original, Daring
Masterful Expooent of
of ^e Urgeet tent e
Prime Beef Stews and Boaxto.
per lb................. ..................Sto7o
Mntton Stow* or Boasto. per lb. .s to to
Stews or BesMto, per Jb....rto$e
kwh, imrlb..............................fltol^
Batter, per lb......................... 10 to 14e
nae Chwte, per lb........... I',. .11 to X*c
HYPNOTIS3I
Ben'ffajlwCallTelai.
Ever before the PoUie.
nery t-------very cheap.
ao-tf
GOODS DELIVERED
The greet aale of the Steln-Bloeh , .
. «
.
co -.jo«i. b,o«^,p«u,»i..bu M I Great Performance
TELEPHONE 141.
,
other* to adc^t a slmiUr eoorae. -Im- <
. .
.
.
Uatioo U the aincei^l flattery." ' It b
aseiees however to itoiute these good*
While a suit may appear to be of the
same cloth as anothsr, there b always
Twm—Vmm •• Kt* »WM.
a doobt about tbe iutrinsic value as
Mbs Bindley—Mr. Dockxwartb b writ as io the make and eoi. These
soeh a modest, retiring roanl
alwaj
Hr. Forward—And yet be traveb en •nowD uie seoona araecm. j
b gnaranteed extensive and
hUfaoe a guod deal «f the tima
Monday night will be LadUt' Night.
Mim Bindley-1 don’t understand
Every purchaser of a 30c. ticket being
ceive
the
Ullor*
thetnne
Come and entitled
yon.
to an extra ticket admitting a
Friday at lady free of charge.
Mr. Forward-Be is learning to rida
hIngCo. «l-3l
the blke.-<71eTeUBd Lxader.
Bay View Bataa
n« CaSaapf Barbrlar.
TickeU will be sold vU tbe Grand
"I have obeyed," said tbesweet
young thing, "that it is the man wfao
has never married who knows all aboat log oniil Ani^fi
at one fare for
be without
round trip
_ ...
Mlchigau polnu
women."
____
-■scriptli
descriptive
matter
••Cerlaialy," said the anbapy? bach* .Send fqr Illustrated
C. L- LtXK.'KWcsrD,
rier. "If is the msu who knows all to
•G.
A
*
T.
A
.
Oon- sboal wouni who never msTries.*'—
Grand Rapids. UIcb.
CiDciDDati EDODin-r.
firids. Alasto comes forwnrd with a
lake of oil.. Here are preaenied Croat
poMWIlUrs for the Standand Oil Ca Vpon the Tariff Bill Still
. That corporation b not alow, and al
Unnea.
ready ha* made overtarea to get a crip
Waahincton. July 14.—ITbe eonnpon what there b of the praepect.
feraee on the tarifT bill fonnd them•elves today appareatiy farther apart
PenonL
they were at thebeginnincof the
W. F. Wormley and wife, of Grand conference. Thera b no Immedbte
Sapida, were in the city yesterday.
project of an agreement and
A.T. Lay, one of the memben of the
Hannan A Lay Co., arrived in the city
TBeeday night, accompanied by Mrs. eettiemeat might be indeCnitoly pro
Lay. to spend a few weeks at Park longed. Ibey state in a very reserved
manner that there are nammens qaeeMias Rose RoberU of liparta. who has tiona of difference, bnt refuse to
-baes vbiting friends io the city, has into de'taUs even to other aenatore and
r». i« H.pin. »«.r WUlUn.ta.» lor j ramb.™. From .11 ib.i bu, b.
• TUI, mU.Ur.C.rta»,Un..
«1, bo«..n. Ib,^. bu bm .
Will to.kb.n ..nt to EolkwH.
n—loo <0001 Ui. porUol t«™oni.oU
I made on tbe more important articles
■
I until sugar, wool and hides cair-be def» emllb Bros., the balldera. bare the ,
Sugar is still the prin•OBtract for building the large
1*5—j ooDtention. The best wporU rep4cator for the new meat market of raaent the b
Frank Brooch a: Sons. The new block er Reed behind them as hohUng oat for
will be turned over eoropleted on the the house sogal- acbedale wlthoat any
SSth, with the exception of tbe brick change whatever,' and tbe senators are
boiler room at the rear, which b now
qaite a* determined not to yield to thb
in conrae of erection.
extent.____________
HAWAIIAN T&BATT
I Other
Vina Bo&iaa 1
LtTsa Thought to Be Loet-Botld.
iage Waeh-d Away and yalnabla
Proper^ Deetro^
stitatloB in
satoUon
in America,
AmerVm, bnt
bat it
it baa
baa also
also
WM a tlgn^t^mph_m a^tinctiw^
An Inierestine Performance!
I Performance Full of Bright
Comeil|i!
PopUut
»pm»-io,!Oiiifs(ic.;Has Your
"oX-
Attention-
Don’t
Fire Insurance
-OEO.
-P.
-OABEI80N,
-PRACTICAL
—PAPER
-HAJfGEB,
-OONTRACTniO
—PAINTER
■aWag ralma
Jack—WbL-n-'s Bill nowf
Jill—Got wu»L
'
"What doing?"
'RsUing palma" .
:;Do«b.xbaG”
iking the tendertnrla "—I
"What made the Judge so eevere in
bb charge?".
"The aoensed swore that be rode tbe
best tneyeb made, and it is not toe
mske -of wheel tbst the Judge rides,
don't yon sec?"—Urtrolt Free Pnes.
On your Bwelling,
Pore Powdered Sploee,
Pure CMam Tarter,
iao« Patv Baklu Powder, If yo* vast *• to
make U. 1 pooad* (or tlM. Bobtwr BboMlsf.
BnbborTvblnx.aUclM. Water BoUlM (guaraauwd tor two yea<v.i FOoeiats SyrtBCo*.
aaey kiBd*. Ttraal Brotoe*. aad Aloalim.
Olyrvrtto **4 Witcb Bawl Lotiee tor Uto
Store, Factory or Stock,
carry a certain amount
at all times.'
For Rates and any other im*
formation, consult.
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
E. \V. Hastings’
Ringling Bros, preeeoi a genuine xoologicol navelty this season In a pair of
pure white polar bears, which attract
oaiimlted attration from all who vbit
the biggest of all big show*.
.A.a-miTo-Y'.
PBOtirr. COCKTTOCa ATTENTIOK.
Phone 73.
Ringling Hroa.' fainoas sod popoUr
circus represenu a cash Inv.aiment of
$3.T«O.UOO.
.000. Tbe coat of operating tJ
thb
ttiipenclous enterprlM will be O'
$I;3(Xi.OOO Ibis seasoD.
Juliua and BJiaa.
Shea Martin and Lucias Patchin eelobrated their eigbib birthday anniverHot weather, cool drinks delivered
. aarba Tuesday. It was Rhea’s birthWashington. July 14 —The aenate free. AJoyce A On. ’I’boue 143.
4ay, and aa t.ncia*' came bnt five days
on.........................
......... '
later they decided to podl banea and , eommittoe
^
Go to tbe Lion Barber Shop for hair
otfobrou W4b,r,
U,„ o«d. op
“ -.p^ ”•
piortyi ibolrbo, ooO ,W Mod. Ld
went to Bast Bay and bad a happy without amendment.
Oharlaa W. Baxter, rvprceenting the
Stein Bloch Cloibiug Co. of Rocheeter,
Theatrioal Eotaa.
^
N. Y.,wm exhibit bb epecUI lUe of
•TbeAl. O. Field Real Negro Min- Bilma -Won tha $10,000 Atoka in suits at our stote on Friday and Satordsy of tbb week. These good* ara au• Detroit ^
•Web" U the title of a coming atperior iu make and fioish and have no
Detroit Jnly 14.—RIJm b the new eompetltiun. They fit well, artbtiegraotioa that wlU appear in Steinberg's
Oran# July SS. The company b corn qneen of toe Groeae Pointo track. She ally cut. lateet designs. Many wear
posed
mnlne Mgroea. As a won toe HerehanU' aad Hanofactar- toe Stein Bloch clothing who have been
ed of
offfifty gennl
baying tbe higher priced tollor-made
musical organlxation ilT b said to be ers' $10,000 stoke of the Detrp^ Driv go^a Only an expert ean tell toe
veryenpwior. A Urge *wsa.baad and ing Club yeetorday in a Btruggletiiat difference. We take speebi orders for
.vary fine orchenra lend additional took sU beau to asttia Her beet time fail delivery: tor overcoats and ulsteiV
os
well aa suits. Come and look over
^tfm to th^ entertainments^ There was 3:13. though The Abbot made the
toe lines on Thursday and Friday.
•re a nnmber of very feteblng specUl- beat time of tbe race in the second heat Hamilton Clothing Co.
«I-St
tfm- Mainb Craig, advertised ae th« —S:I1H.
In toe first heat BUma flnbhad
hnman enigma, b said to be the moe't
TWIGS ITS FOBKBB SIZE.
srandorfal eontorUonbt of the age. Hb rieraoto, and no one looked to her for
phyrieal tormaUon has poxxled aeien- toe speed.ef a winner. But in the aae- Biu^g Bros.’ Big Show Kora Tboa
roabted Since Xmxt Tern.
tisb and physicians alike. Not only ond and third hento she forged Into
ara hb llmha double Jointed bat seem fourth pUoe. and when in the fourth
to ba ae flexible at LndU robber. Hb beet she poked her noee ahead of OcTiaverae
CHt Tneaday, Ang. Sd. repratoato are of an astounding ftatare. Hb tovU and the real, stock in the plucky aeaU aa actoal isveatment of $3,700,mare went np and grand stand admir- DOO, and that tbs dally expenses of thb
erab^On to about her prabea Ora huge traveling exposition aggregate
•stoabh and bewUder <
torio. Red Stor and OctovU fonnd her over r.400. eonatitute to toemaeivua
Craig b an AppoUo in ap
incontrovertible> praof that tob b
has traveled all over toa rivlllxed more than wortoy of thalr mettle in the now beyond all t
world and kas Jost raloraed from an fifth beet, and toe grand etond had it tot and moat eol
all settled that sheahonld win the ram.
. inUad, either in tob or
•xMAdad toarof-ooatinmMil Europe.
ony other eonstiy. For eeveral yean
Boot i»or. aherbeu gtngor aU, Umon
BdooMd Remenyl. the famouviolln.- aour, talroh beer. eto.. delivered at rssl- poM, Ringling Broa' great exblbltios
baa baen raeognUed tomgboat. to#
bt, who b to appam- is SwlabgiFb 4tonee<ree. AL,JoyoeAC6. Tbooe length and bread'Ut ot tbe land, not
eitow
Oraad Dkxt Monday night, has made 14*.
only M toe largest and beat arenie to-
At Our
Soda FoiintaiN
Johnson Block.
HOTEimANAU.
EXCIfflSIONS
LAD'TWATTS.
Monday
Pflrk 8tr$$t. .between Froat k Cm. morning, July 12. 1897, 1
i
will sell tickets to and from
all points on Carp Lake for
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
one fare for the- round trip.
Meal Ticlets at Refucad Rates. Lady Watts can be ebarterra
at all times for Fishing or
Bau*
Picnic parties at very reason
able rates. There is nothit^
more delightful than a trip
Sayl
on Carp Lake, these warm
Ever Burned Out 7 days.
Salmon, Bass and
If so yon know
ttie value of
Pickeral fishing best in
Michigan.
James M. Watts.
O. r. OASVSB. Ageot.
OPEK DAY AJtO NTOHT.'
QUEEK OFTHE TRICK.
f '4n Trnnersc CU# of
THZ hSZAT HTmaASUX
VZ0LXNI8T,
EDOUARD
If You Have Logs to Sell
REMENYI
BIS
SPLENDID COMPANY.
..hibK TheCoDCenEieatofthelaasen
■T
BTBXABLX.
Splendid Proffrun Introdnoing Fevorlte Ntunben.
STEINBERG’S GRAND,
Correspond with
^
the Traverse City
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Lumber. Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Sa’w Mill Plant for sale.
traverse
CITY LUMBER CO. '
Livery, Bus and Feed Stable...
F«eding hrm«n hones s
Hotsm boarded.
Terms rsasonable.
'
ItONDAT irmuitf. JULY IWl State 81 wMt -of
Pioneer ZAyvtj Stable
-B.J.MOiOAy.Pz«p.
Park
Plaoa
BotsL
Cdpaelty e( Beosas TtoMS etwrvM
ONE NIOMT ONLY.
’THB XOBKINO BBOO&D. THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1667.
8trik« Vietvne* Stglnt in th«
Omnrillt Oittrict.
■ TWlpH—aHM.I>
CriTBS AID OLTTBS UB^.
Rtpubikvi Usgus Puts in s Day
Ustsning to Oratory.
PEBBIEE ATTAOZB OOSPOSATJOn,
SWffJ P«> BROCEraES-
•ttaei^r
CLUBS IN SESSION.
maeaeMlnff
t which
a
• mad* and
ed. Th* oon-
We are headquarters for them.
sovTE en)S6£SSKS0trsx
will be aettledV today"* elecUon go^
rnemiy on. ^wford of Kentucky,
and FlelU,,o#rwiiiwylvaBla. each1 probU election, while
feeaoB eoi^dencc
that be I*
_ ... ...
defended hi*
Ufa
=..i.
Shot*
.
were
A ooB^eta 1Ab« of tin
xlvlnx hi
. I m advance. The remain* and th* ac- - - - — -Ared.
. _ i tiwueu.
Smokers I
beBtDsu.'Ooffe^ETerytiiin^ .
Vegetables;
' Huve you triad our nuksu
ofCIffurtT
Tie Hecowiad Itifere
EreTjthlng Fre«b and In Pea*on.
lBSud.lOn.Clffanan my
TRAVERSE BELLE
-
Warhlnxton and I cornprl*** chlcAy the younxer membtr*
,o
In *tm«
met at th* lUtion at :;»! of the party, who. While they have not ;
order to defeat for re-election to the
mominx
au... MMU and
H.u ..... etcerted
........ to
-atulned cu
emlneiK
.m..... In
... poIlOcal life, have 1 bnUed Buta senate one of the nobleR
• by
•
•
~
r.f American statesmen. Hark A. Hanna.
church
the
ex-Confederate plenty of enthutlaam and
Bui be will not be defeated, in *pU* of
mme time letreotlnx
_
t tb th* wood*
! veteran*
In full uniform. The paafcxe radical partlsanxhlp of the leapi*
lire atrtkm pUed tie* on the Chlcaro i of the proceaalon wa* watched by grrat wa* Illustrate In the fact that Mayor all these mining sulkes." lOreat ap
and CaaUm llUnolv track*; *l*o tried to ' thronr* tUal xaiiiered on the *;reeu*ven_ Haybury. a Democrat wa* not invited plause.]
Pbrmer Benator Arthur Brown, of
bre^ a switch and ao wreclutbe train
0 the d«l,«*lec. C-1- Utah, was Ian introduced.
offer
weleomv
He
*
and clUaen*
earrylnx the workin# mlnen Id the city.
mended McKinleys action in appol
leeud inetead by th* local c
They demoUehed the ear wtad"*
- Eun
and early aflemi
no»*a and brleka Then the mlnen tn_____ Irm. and alleged that th* only par
‘Id at 4 o'clock and the body wa*
In hU addrvM of., welcome Ooremor ly which would ever r*«or* silver to US
Bd* the eoaehe* opened on them. About Inthrred In Elmwood cemetery with li
Plnxre* voiced hi* well-known oppoM- rigtattol position In the currency wsArty shot* were ex^nxed.
It 1*- re prcaalv* cereoionlei
Uon *o corporatlona While Colonel Dof- Republican party.
ported that on* miner wxi killed.
__________
WHICH GREAT ROWER WAS THIS?
AHd. 'who followed, look, oecaRon to
Tho Calm Balote th* awm.
Rate U. the xovemor-who had aald
ntuburs. July 11—The proverbial
■atpethe TerkWaTeeeW A**N*laxBtm that the hope of the country wa* In th*
^m before the ■tom li likely to be
“CIOMly is amMmble mMet."
to Defy Beiwpa.
people-tbal "the hope ot the peopl.' I*
carried out In th* mlnen' Rrtke aitua“Yea, and bebeganitearlytoa They
Berlla. July 11—Th* Frankfurt Zelt- In the Republican pa^y." and that
tlon. Throuctaout yeReiday everythlns
■ay be used to
pcac^l______
look,______
all ] «nx‘»
Conetanflnopl*
j the district had _ ..________
was in a CMdla”
the mlnea but two or three were closed j ear* It I* reported tbaU* treaty
Woundlnr aevetal *mk*c*. TOl* tofu-J
rt*t*d U>< •trtklnx mlnen and they re- 1
fkllated by an excham*
*hatt. at
- the ^
iBSe cf «hoU.
.
down and both operaton and mlnen : concluded at the Tlldla Kloak yeeterday
d to be restinx on their oars, a* between the Roumanian and Turkish
Liast nlRsL however,
by th* terms of which
weleped that a number of the operaton Turkey will secure military aaslstgnce
. havi been quIeUy planninx a coup from Doumania In tbe event of flulwhich la expected to briox dlimay to garla-* developlnli
warlike de^B*.
tb* miner* It la the tnienUon to at RallAcatlon* ofcth* treaty
once equip th* mine* with machlnesand changed next reek- It I* und^rRood
*do away with a -great many diggers. that one of th^great powen helped
When the mine* are ready to sUrt rain- arrange the treaty.
er* win be imported and pul to work
If the new* contained in Hie Zeltung
under heavy guard, and the premises dispatch Is true, it may be regarded as
barricaded after tbe manner punued an important move on the part of Turk
by tb* Carnegie*
durir« the great ey. a* It wa* believed In some quarten
strike of im.
that the poaen medlUled ustng the
yv^edy of laM Hay Be Beptoh
Bulgartan army as a mean* of coenK*
With the eo-operatlon oT the other the sultan Into acceptance of the lerrna
...........................J. A. Beidler. of
WebRer of peace offered.
ppetutora.
0*a.Ca*l company, located on tbe MoGREAT STRIKE IN ENGLAND
Bongabela river, will take the inltlaitve.
Tbe operUtor* claim that ihl* plan be- Degaa-gfateedey Moralag sad by Xlghl
oome* necessary because the We*i VIr.
lOO.eoeWerelBvelved.
glnla people are gobbliax all of their
London. July M —Hit elrtke of englo'
contracts, it govs without haying that
ecr« Is apparently to be a iorx and fierce
tbe digger* will resort t-. every
RruXKle. and lo be setUed «n1y
o prevent tb* caro'lng <
the propcaed scheme. Fivm present ap- j^haalr uf the survival tf the Atteet. Both
pearunce* the stickle H. Uow tragedy
master* and the men have refnad
Of UM when seven etrlklng
miner* : ,u offer* cf arbitration, inrludlng that of
. erctekllled.1* likely tobe lep Bt«d soiB-' q, -p. Kllchle. prvCdent of the beard of
Tbl* mine Is to «he Washington Run 1
jo.' The lockout began ye*terdty
dlRiict and wa* reported Monday- a* ;
ir.g. A* a retaliatory measure the
dOtosl. Tbe managers deny that it has ; erginttr* are calUnx out the nmalpder
----------- ....
........ .....................
• • og the men and by Urt evening m
xtoeed
f
Utoed to continue work, and have made |hao K-O.OOO engineers wi re Idle.
Iireparatlotvs for trouble.
I
Alt-ady the yard* cf scveial
Oeulag Beady to Marrh ea toe Mlaa. | hsvt lieen pldltrUd.. Tb* L- nd^n Arm*
-✓it wa* reported at tbe ‘mine;*' bead- I that have Joinbd In the lockout now numquarters here last night thst J.OCAniln- . her f.-rty. Among lb«m trv ruch Im*n In that dlRrtcJ were getting ready j porianl concern* as th* f‘l!» Elevator
to
> march con' the mine and bring out ; eomtiary. the WerUnghousi Hrske cemAhe
MO men working there. Hie atat-. pany. Fra
Fraser A Chslmer- aid the Bru.h
_»« AM
tempt I* to be made on Friday or Sat- I Biertric Englneerirx ccmiAoyutJgy. This mlr.v U sbli-plng dany
Seoto. oa the (toll Field.
cars and I* a menace lo th* succem of
lae. n mevemm.
,e a
Chicago, July H.-Dlamond record* <f
It Is
a' .. -u . o.
the sirikem along toe Panhandle I l^xue clubs s
PfllsbBj Flinr,Joo.
7. K-Falu.
orvADltAtloc was «ir«etcd. Bcnrr Carl
wristit belDC e)cMc4 preMdent; Archl*
laid Nein. vlca prwideni: W. J. Oujr- And BN
I* aaeoMar oa the
TMN B
rtin ta j
'£ary. and B*b 0«i»chenl
Thai U aa bay Way tB
BmM
; iccr, u«a«ur«r. PraMdcst Canon, of Ue
nnltcd BQpporl Today will be bell t
Wrmk • WortoMt ¥•
hat TlMit w*
Rat* mln*jy ——.----------onion. addrei**d the mert________ ■ Bemarb*
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eonvenOoB of the Kepubllcan CoUofe
>; Ran
HUM-MM
Aboat Cal
Ins. Tb« mtsera at ib« Black Dtaaond
^
umfaa IW I Lraxue. The attendance promUf* to
uAbolBFvaa
MrvUax H.ld at Htxht-C*^s;!*a«W,«h* ^
^
.entlment of the eol\ and Old WeR citafu cam* out yeatcr\
)
I Iwt m« l« that their xathertox Bhould
[ day. maklnf every min* In tbla aub-dlaWhM WUI
Blot.
1 met tw*nty-al« In norober. Idl»
itw'b^l,.iu- ' hermfler be held in April, dortne the
Detroit. July It—Tb* Natl>
acbool year, when tb^r v
Dasvin*. nin.. Julr 11—6tr:r* b*tw«ca
pu'-Ucan I^axueconventlon openeo yes
BURIAL or SENATOR HARRIS.
1 In thti dlRrtct
terday with a fair attendance of deleBay. lha Otrlke I* rMIttta.
' Ian SlAht Aboot 4M or MO BelEtao
xalea for an "off year" In politic*. N.arDbtllSp. m
la rail Catlar^
nrikara and other farelsnen gatberad
ly all the atalea
a nmewtaat
appearance and the
ewtaat dlamal
d
Memphla. Tam,. July 11-Tbe
at tb* Paacee wlM. and when a eaxe
thnuxta tb* quota* of deleffate* are outlook for a rood attendance at the
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fttll o<
colored ralneta who
had_)3*ea .at of tb* late Senator ijbaihO.Harrt* have amaJl In aeveral inRancea. The ab> I maio>meeilnx last nlcht wa* not prom*
reached the top of the abaft they | arrtved at Memphia, have beer.,laid In
of party leaden who are proml- \ |*inx. but before the tneetlnx bexai
Webster
wl\^ different kind* of atate In the Flrat Uethodin church, and
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rea*rmablr Ailed. We
itra. 1 bulldlnx
i
areapona. acme nainx knivea and other* late ycaierday afternoon wefe Interred
auvea. Baed, one of the colored mlnera. In Elmwood cemetery, accordlnx to the
full
atd
.aecured a bar of Iron and a revolver and
■MMn m>k« Om AtMck »»< tk^ ■•■ A*.
FRUIT-BERRIES.
The beet to be h»d-»lwaye.
Jacob Furtsch,"
DIAMOND J.
Telepbooe 34.
Pipes
OLOOKB,
Tobacco
WATCHES,
alwuy* is atoek.
A.W. JAHRAU8, •
OUT GLASS,
SrLVEKWAEB,
Tbe Author <prmidly>—I wrot* tM
ly received, and the convention ad
journed early after the usual routine
buMnesA
dialect story in two mootba
Piroeiop^Thsfs botblng.
toslx.-J{^Vorkyrtilh.
—WE HAVE MADEI raad tt
3403 P'rames
To Old Soldiaia.
Let ua diake aomt for you.
Much of the oratory wa* devoted
n and
advocacyot protection
anu a
m larger for- u, noiung. iDarauay. eu*y
oiioto
cign pollcy-the annesatlun of outlying , Midtora having pejislon mattoiu to ad- M.B. BOLLXT. BgrnOrnmlR.
terruory. etc.
Of Cub* Woodmanw* jq*t can have an Idtervlew with me at
had tbe fbllowlng to say; "In keeping
tine.
Jaucs nnucot,
with this policy
[protection] It will,
ujj(i
Solicitor of I'
that all llt•erty-lovltMt P
of the Isle ot Cuba may
World's
Oreutost
In the shadow of our cour
'
' Inaise
It said to the glory of th.'
undoubtodly
>ue^ niJit
since toe
«nr «u- I**”public that her citlsen*
.
vent 0 r Republican admlnistrstlrm. *^ •
orgaoixad.
uetier protected and are aafer In Ilf* , ““_____________________
CITY BOOKSTORE.
Suits to 6rder.
DIAMONDS,
And everything in the line
of first
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
*md property on the Uje ^f Cuta
KtookD reaches the pwiple who
are the eubject* of Rpain hertolf. How ,
could our people e*|>ou*e the cau»e of ; «“/•
Spain? Their ven' nature* r.-v.U when
they recall the Inrbamu* •cmque*! ot
Mexico." which I* »lmply * Unk In the
chain of atr\«ltle* that mak »
s up S
Spanlory.
Better. Indeed, for our
country that it should ally'll* If ^to
the buirtbleR government
thst It should be unooncemed alioul
the barbarllle* of the other nation*,
however, exalti'd.
Cor. FtmI sed' t'sloe Sts
Op Eagle Oi
r^^d ‘^*5^ S^’mlte*;^theTto'; ^^bur-g 7; at i-^.R.Ue-Pbllidripbto
quit
out there will probably be
of toe Woody scenes that charai^cto isvd
the closing days of the strike of IBM.
cUm
jewelry and
toilet article*..
S’. Al- BATtXs,
THIS IS A BARGAIN CDLUMN.
Geo. R. Winnie.'
lU of tl.so a w«Rr erill sacure »
le An. enon Wheel.
to SO>
Will
H- E Uiub-. to E.lts Mcyclc abop. 11
Great Cut in Bicycles
p.y to look at tbe . legaot Hne.
.
r Worth Looking Up
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Klmb* ; Co . Chicago.
ACCIDENTS IMPOSSIBLE
..The Boston Store.
N E S'-rorp. Mgr.
wJe and will not cxplodg It is ebaup. too. J
A. Montagoe. IS7 Front SL
iSEIIKG MACeiNE"f,^^.r
I THE PALACE BAKERY
^ • 1
:hlS ». LoulrvlUr
r York 4. Clr.<lrr.*tl 1; at Orveland
-t>w
-Boetop A Clev.land
at 8t. Lru!*Chicago—
j Balllmcre 10, St. I.h.u1s 7: *l C
klyn 4. ChliAgo n.
THE Gl'BBTlOk OF IkJCKCTION.
Werterri l.e.ague; At Mllwauker—Mlnkatokford Hsys Be t> hot Afrsld—Coe
neapcllr 4. Mllwaukie S.
,. Wertem Awclaticr: At R< rkford—
Columbua 0„ July 14.—When asked la: Burilngicn 7, Rockford lS;*t Dubuque—
t Prt.rUe pretev^^ •*■<>1 r. of toe, Dei M<lne» I«. I>ubuque I;
>rU If
Ifa
f'toe Wheeheg atd Lake Erie Qulrcy 0. PeorU
at Cedar lUplds- i
It IS just inree years biiicc
iillrtBd in' enjoining tor mU.tr* frt m : «
IntetfurlDg with the opvratlm of Ihilrj
mlttii Preildfrt Ratitftrd «:d; "It It'
to Uwful fer men
en to
to, ruBsc
r«aee work •
t
rtnsd U« night In Ibis cliy,
)ufflc4nt was
t law; If' letl.r fri>m Rylv.rter Ki-rllner. secretary ^ figures
Social IVti<.»-t*ry. In Cblragf. ;
■
Front and IFark Sia.
Is the place to buy a first clsa* loaf Bread—<ho
bust in town. Try our Cream Bread.
U ia »
114
w>r.,7Ui and Union.
winner. Thnfteli
4 Cane.
'
I Cheap Suiis
;>TEA-16,25,85,50c:
“The New Glass'Block.” ijiCE CREAM,
wt: 0|x:ned
<j)>ciicu uui
lu the
me
Itisjusl three years since wc
<Mr uvrvts
doors to
{public of Traverw City and vicinity, with a line of merchanJuly «.-An«iber Lraneh jdise which suited the times. Some liankrupt stocks, some
Eugere V. Dei« aortal
seasonable goods, bought always at advantageous
Ready cash was our great factor. The almighty
,
T.V.re.r .b..ut.
eat shop Id to* dty.
Omr
StI gasl FrouL
BIFF! BANG!
adjotoing McKamar*'* shoe •tan.
much merchandise at 50c. on the Si .00. but our greatest bene
factor has been the public. From the day we opened our
id,m of brt.,g.ng out toe »e«
for *1 wn *<fv, and that m irt.nd d doors UP to the present time we have had our store thronged
nunem. A trlegram was re- ------------------------------ ■•b Mr. Deb* rexsfd„
.
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» c.itnmur
Maaler
with people, almost to sufiocation. We take this as an
ig ih^prc
Bovertlxr. of tor Knlchts Of LAbor, of-.
Opportune time to thank all of our patrons for their liberal
Mrlhe sf NlBMs aMMA.
(sring bit persorAl service*.
|
lordt a* Ihor do so along lawful llm^
»r.d Ihrrtlor.. w^e r-«v«
,n,unc6oo.-R.i^hf<nd -Whe
Sprmgiisld. Ills. July ]4.ir-Govmior
Tar.ret Ir of (bv u| .i.t-'n (hat toe coal I
mliier*' rtrike w ill rt-sull In ''
ir« told-; -1 hsv. nev.1 SKI
Which assumed.the propurtl n* of. the
prwsent one that did not tr.d
. shed. I hope that the prexr.l (IlfDcully ,
may b* sealed poaitwbly. l>ui in toe
a.trouble
^'’toRVUd'ieCrtved'
«a,.0to acres bf Isnt! In
Ladies’ High Bicycle Boots
Friedrich KloAi.
HAVE YOU SEEN FINCH?
rk ffir’utrtt wr(P‘*^"c'aJJm<^i business more regular up-to-date lines which we will^endeavor
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j to sell at the closest livinty
living . nrofifs.
profits. we will not deviate from
> iiw^our oldsj’stem heretofore practiced. - Bankrupt stocks, jobs,
Wo hard-up merchants will find an asylum with us. In the m*ean'
time in the few days that remain /or us in the old stand we
have made extra reductions and special cuts on a lot of
of the stole, a
Prewst AtslMt a arhed-to TabM.
merchandise which we do not wish to move into our New
Qrand Rapid*. JUrb.. July 14--Hi*
In our shoe detriment we have taiken a lot
If this! d<islng day uf tbs Retail Furniture Glass Block.
tibnal guard li u active •
ralrtW National coDveniloa
opened
of Ladies hand turned and machine sewed button Shoes
bcsllstiuD' In jwndlr* ! with a warm discussion over a rvmfluenough troop* to preeervt order. Vkl*. j tlon protesting against the IqtpnRUoa Worth from $2.50 to S3.50 and have put them down to the
tlon of to* public peace and order w;U, of a prohibitive tariff tax on Oermao
be severely dealt with-"
ralrroi jdato Riasa. The resolution wa* uniform price of $1.29. Ladies’ congress Gaiters and Julietts
Tenv Haute. iBd.. July 14.—Y^rday | nnally tobled by a vote ot ^to M.
in black and colored, worth $2.50. -we have put down to 98c,
Presidem KnIgbL of the lodlkr^mlnerv. ;
Eawr lialtos ff-------Great reductions are being made on Men's colored Shoes.
.u ..IlM 10 cilntoo, .-hor,. S«-^.o |
Uley. Ilfs-. July
Who have iwen working oc as unurffap- '
x-Msyor Deittu
imagru t
Shirt Waist Department—The high art of shirt waists
Iked bads for two yaaraandtaklngwhal-;
ever prtoe* were offered, are anglous^o
t were frigbltm-d assy, h.- ex-may- of ours, which has been the talk of the towcv, we have divided
Join tthe union and help along with to*
having tired two rb- te at them. Delinto ^ur lots. Lot 1—All of our heavy percale and good
Rrtke.. iB Sullivan county tbe Star Oiy,
.gro If an Italian, and 1 a residence
s po*t«;j noUce* that no more mln^ _-ike* toe fifth Italian on. SBlered
lawn waists. whicK are good value at $1.00, we have marked
rould be done unUl tbe Rrlke was
‘ to* paft*wAv___________
uctUed. Tbl^pracUcany
rblapraci
end* the mln-j
down to 48c. Lot 2—A lot of stylish waists. J^est effects,
0.1J0
Ing la that ^unty
marked down to B8c. Lot. 8—Comprises all fine fabrics
eelved by tbe mlnerg official* yeRer
Ixutovllle. Ky.. July 14.-There s
good aiteodanee at the gild DemneraUe
which are being retailed *t $1.25 marked doign to 78c.
eonvenUon ytRerday. especially ofpromiaenl "wheeUiorst*'' <a the Dwnocracy. Lot 4—Is a lot of waists which are beauties to behold and
Ite offers were ordered rejected -until | Thf'eonTeotloi' ..
the price on them today is 88c. Come quick before these
ifler tot mett^ of the Mtlonal «««- gar.lxaUon and Ilftened lo speech.
UvF board, which will be held
Democratic leaders.
snaps are gone. The Mohey Saver*.
lumbua, O.. at an early date. Tb* strlk#
has aitvady b^n sertouMy to effect
to* vlsIUe supply ot coal, and to* prtess
*ir. BverymiM
go B-aoteb higher every day.
It now Idle.
of importance to Indiana bn
. Banalra. O.. July l*--Tbo miasFs to
•ehlek-s mlMS on to* Baltimore and
25PERCENT.OFP.a;^?l”.rir;
-vretsoof the compary. ai*.
myR*-rt,:iiel>- t
n——a dast A'flsr MMalgkt.
Hartford. Conn.. July U.-H101X1
mppte was banged at U:M o'clock this
BMenlng. JUpple wa* «
rwr* old. p* knbd bb wife at toeir
tmm* to N*r Haven ts Jan. IL
to
I THE BOSTON STORE,
WHITING BLK.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ANGUS McCOLL S
10c A GALLON
BEAUTY, COMFORT!
forSSc.
Haldswqrto Block, UnioB Btr^
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Trotting shd Road bosws • agoIty. . Third door wcat of Morgan* \Jntrj Bsrq-
“* "“»■
funrveraoiha^lTqniWd. PnaOms PtoHuc to
«ly look at tack sW. Bllm to srsor them. Prinn
D place of a M. A. - ~
ks. -------------S14 E Froat *L
1 Haved Moved
LADIES CHOCOLATE
« 40«. Onloo 6L
CbU aad get
Button Shoe* at 8I.M. lodiM Ox Blood, eoto toe*
attl SL Hbne* Tan
_ Oxfords
xfords at 7SA. Yoato-i Tan
Ito Sid*
Shoe Store. A. T. JohnSontl
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PARIS GREEN
A FULL LINE OF.
Refiigeraiofs
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
146 Front St.
HOBBS’HARDWARE STORE. :?1
w.
THB ICOBHIVa BSOOBD, TEtrSSOAY. JTTLT 16. 1997.
.
mtffa •sMvvuic* aod tb«
T«riffConf«rrM« Con«nu*te Oft! mitUop ot
f«r V#J7 Widely.
ru« u> p*ru.«u*a
upon Prwld*Bi Mc^nlv to ««pinr
B«c«tnrr Lon*, who netad na bi*
totrcMhtt«r. if not bto indorwr. |t !■ not
nndemood Uint Appioton hM Aom
more tb«n pnwrm • brief nrewnent
ncmlnal the r(nalb.SKy of the Nienrurun
-11
onnnl. and to afao« tbr l»neBt which
•r Ca«tM, would come to the rnlttd BUtM by
rapax* «•' bavlnv taa*e coetmcla for conatmet^a
aa—A MU I work (brown into the band* of Amer*
qulrlto Id tbla dIrecUmhavebeen quiet*
' r proaecuted (or aeveml months
The tremendou* work and amnderf j|
coBferaoce on (hr tuns Mil apant u
May daj. devoted (or the non pul to
work to the eo-nfereore room. - There
ww occaalonal ^ncuHaUesa with oth*
«r aennton or member! o( the houae
upon potato at lease, bat tbMe were
farlaL ao that comparaUvelx Uttle tntemtotlos aa to the pro*reu mode
feuDd Ha war tooutalderu. It to known
that almoit the ?qUre day waa devoted
to the au*ar and wool aqbediilee. and
the beat lafonnatlon obtainable la that
• dual afreement waa not reached upon
. either. Platt o( New York, who has
been afaaent raoet vf the time aince the
bii) went into (\>nfervnce. returned aad
waa to eWe conference much of the
day alth Qtay.
At one time durln* the aftemaon Um
■enaie and hou»e cunfureea eeparaied.
(be houee men repurin* to tbe ways
and meana committee room, it waa
purpoee of deeidlrie urwn a Uoeof policy
' <m suBt. but .they dccltoed to *ivp out
the Baser ach^ulr haa nal been ajcieed
on. and that to fact all at tbe Ms
^aeetlone before thr conference which
have afemtosly been arttled are ooiy
teouilvely asrecd to. cne aide or the
other Ineiatlns that they ahaU be held
MUA Arttaaa Laadar OiaMai wMb tha
KaMoatbaTtaoeraat
ktom w»
XO mil A6BZXKEIT SEiOEED.
Evwrtoiitc •» r»» i«
I
COUMtTTEC KOASTS RHOOC8.
NOTfflNG SEmED
canal bare openad the eyea of the- dlrcctora of the new Paoauna Canal com
pany to the adranta^ of a atron*
Amertcan alliance, tt la a part of the
bu*e aefaeme to aeeare powerful Amer
ican luereau Uumueb tbeae contmeu
to euch an extent thet the Klcnrasna
canal project can be thnut atode. The
eebeme of tbe quadmpW nlltonce had
tta tnreptlon In the wonderful dnaiicto]
brain which en*tneeted (he Sdei canal
deal, by which n.irwjoHty of lu atock
came'into ^ p
>n of
>f Oreat
Oi
Brit*
ain. This if the brain of tbe hoiW' of
RothechUd.
For ecyera] rearm tbto
macnlhcent coup of bl*h Oniace haa
been maturin*.___________
Loadob July M-Tbe pnrttomenttry
Bouth Atrteno commlaaino that bna
i> of tosuited I
temational comity; that he nUilaad bta
poelUon and the *real laternato be eon.
trolled to aaatot and asppon reveluUon.
and deceived the hlRh commtoaloner. aa
well aa concealed hU rlewm from tbe
membera of the cotonial minUtry and
the director* of tbe chartered (00-
AoeettWSBMwttad.
ingforib—PitHborg
!
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Bay* Is Gray (rala* Ta Ba TWta.
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litae ball tom -rrow.
Grand Rapida
Oharto* W. Baxter will be at the
1 r nthlcs Coopenv'a atore
________ line of S-wia Bloch r-roda on
Tboraday and Fridavof thto week tnatead of Krida.v and Sstardtj *• anDODDCed yesterday
‘’•I
Atlanta. Ga. Julv U.-^Jear'al John
B. Gorton.
(joitrd Cotifederaie Vetei____ ____ _
MISCELLAKEOU8 WANTS ^
sj, sddrvos acerpUnc tte larnarecently extended the orsanlsatlot
^ tfar Losao monament aaaoclatlon. t
Sto*
MUUarry hur
chlnaso. te partleipair ta the unvelUn
j^y jj
- •
. 1-|70B IWUX-TsosMirt eitensloo Uf
j
Cert itaaSr Srire- oickla Ufie.^-pat ^
atriilM Ttrm by
year
2r?
rhy,
otve
Ledcrle’s STT^
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—John V'erly.
—Front Street.
emi Btpui t iifliu I. (
imafeefwMeeatri
laefiemJBMB.Mi
..... ’ J* Jjg*
that on
of S.OOO
—
tb>-fint day ot
nnita will {so«' 4 m'.........ptoefc. OMj
ill
S W HWM Baps*
. ;p*lrett.
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THE PEOPU REID
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It.
II to T toOst t-M-C.
,iiV!S
ie<T>^;W.are.
The
Morning
Record
Ts^siu
lanapol.. ead LeaUrill* Id! a. m.
Pnia OraM Baptos. Reeklaav sM I
rylXSp ■. _
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C B KCKBAT. Af^U.
C.'L. LOCKWOOD O. P. A.. OtsM BsiAa.
Chicago "w
I West Michigan
_S2—1—!,__ r__ *•
Because:
'jjjljj
It oonUlBB rU thfi afiwi
while Ifs frfifib.
Bacall CUrk* Is Ooasell.
Toledo. O.. July 14.-I^ldent H. J.
Conway, of Bt. Loala railed to order
the eeventb annual cooventlon of tbe.
KattoDsl Retail Clerki' aaioclatlon.
Oplnloch
,
I
The rfiRden rajoy it at
the breakfeat table.
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July 14.-Tbe
ror w
CsUtolea w1|li a Tvals Peltawe ssd Oae
BssleKnied.
nor would bumlUate the Onlted State*
in the eyea of the wf.rlA and would l<»Boone. Ia_ July 14.-A Chlcaso' and
•an our naval power at a time of poaaible jjorOiwejterti rwUch
al S:30 ymforelSD compllcatif.n. After Inrer/lns tha j
montlns let
-frelsbt
■mor amrr Imente. the deficleno' apfrom ibein to the yard* here
ini. the last of the sreat
to
line,
and
they
started
down
i»ure*. »■"
wa* M***
pasaed. ------------Durin* -etk.(he m
•apply
the de^te all the chahres of bad tbe sleep grade west of the city at a ter
About s mile down they
•mor plate* bcln* <m tbe veateto eow rific Bpeed.
collided
with
freight
train
No.
32. a
•float were rritereted and Hale nide a
up the hUL
*"
•weeplns AenUl df m eba-ses. Allen
the trainmen oo both engloea Jumped
got the- floor toward (he close and deand
were
not
Injured.
In
one
of
the
run
eSarwd—Bomewhat nff
the
aabjeciaway car* two tramja. Frank Brooki
.
tlVhen Grover Cleveland aent the army
and Eusen* Bike, were aleeptogi
.'to Chi capo be commiued tbe crime ot
Tbcto car was completely telewsiped
treason asaloat tbe ITnited States."
wltb another. Bike waTkUlcd instantly
Tbe boate waa In aearion but three mtnand BroMu badly tojuivd. Both englnea
Vtc* ahd thM took a receaa until today,
ware badly wretied and trafllc py« the
without traiuncttog any ^gflneaa.
road was delayed seven bour*.^lke'a
rn A TBBT GBBAP.ICBE1CE.
body to being held to awai. pocBble inqubT from trienda He wore a Fateh,
\riapsaal IS Dvap
aad kalU the
with the tomato E. B. oe tbe case.
Paaoma OaaaL
j
Wetaea Oe Dowa Like MeOlaly.
Washtostoo.July 14.—An gnfireatandAlpena. Mich.. July 14.—Captain and
4ns has been reached brtsrecB Franca
•ad Great Britain lookto* to the com. Mra. Peiaona of Thunder Bay Uiand.
nod Mr. and Mrs. Case, of Alpena, went
pieUas and control of the Panama
down to tbe Pewabic wreck In the BmJth
caaaL Oetmanr was tovUed to. parfilrto* cylinder, remaining an hour and
tldpate. but owln* to the Greco-Ttoib.
a haU. These are probably tbe only wo
,toh corapUcatlon her asaeot hM been men who ever went down In IM feet of
' flayed, thoush It wilt ondouMadly
water and came ap alive.
.
come to time. Now an effort to bains
toade te learn if the Coiled fiUtea will
come to aadtoonn a quadrvpi* alllanca
BL Paul. July 14.-Tbe taearics of fir.
for the poc^etion and oeutnUlaafloo gument In tbe care of the apMlcation
of the canal. BhouW aach an alliance (or pardon by Cole end Jim Toanger
be affecififi It would be the moat power
was eonciudrt by the state board of
ful for peare 1b# world hM ever aaan. partona yesterday and the pardon reFoortaen hundn-d and aeveniy-aevao fBMd.
. - naval vaaacia mountin* 16J83 guns and
manned by in.GSS seamen, would stand
for tbe pvetwtiofi ot the canal nnder
•■lid dofiflifii." Mi^ tba ptcftMBg.
the (laSB of (be four great poweia
rs.”
•layn«BHM«nbIr»cr?tbaB 1,000,000
(Ufa that *s.fipMH bare to «w^ <mt
•ve^^” Mid ^ ■tadeot wboMBd
rariercarlsavse
ulism lUKiTBumn li
convrnUcm of the Arwirtatlon of
American Asricultural CdUesev and Ex- I
iK-riment Stations was ciwoed
iK-riDient
C|>eoed al
t
the . _
'■ I’nlvertoty of Mlnorsou yeetcrday.Pres; I a
prwidto*.
ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMA
r: wwtbertT wiade
(KM (ta otopitty.
kebbre Beriag Tc* Cilre-Can'iloM year
bees seed in tbeec inatitationa, and oos-1
flma tbe (avorable ccooloatceH reaobad
in tbe lepuriof IkM. Tbep*«oeotageof !
BortaUty (ram tbe dianMe ii ^tly ,
diminiabed.
In pcwtocarlatiiial diph- .
tberiait waa reduced to 6 per cent, tha
la Ihe apiUio* Tc4aL
FATAL FREI(S'HT*CAR RUNAWAY. '
named. They would reprenent a grnaa
toarebant marine tnonase of U.SSAM*.
Marly thiee-qua«er* of the worid’a
Aipping.’ agatori A'UAf* (or all tbe
tMt of the world.
........................- • • a. of SoMca. who hM
Cycle Owners look Hm!
Tbe npoct al tbr loedk-iJ sBperlottBdenu to tbe iM-tiopojilao asyiam* board
cf Uwdeu cn tbe nwi o< aaiitoxiiM.- in
the trewtsMBt (d dipbefaHto daring tbe,
year IBM bat Jo« bees prrMSted. It I*
tbe •eccodyeariawblebaotitoxloebM I
Chlcr so. July 14 -In the jrtol of exBank IT«»id«r.l fharK-aW. BialCto* foe j
I- '
'WnrbtostOD. July 14 -The prlee to be
paid (or armor plate for the three new of the aoetoltatlc Journal. AvanUuk.
batltoablps now to couire of conitruclfan I iios-io'* him to have
J the theme of extended and at times • • plot with Pietro Acclarlto.
lively debate to the fenatr yesterday. Ty^made ao attempt upon the life of
Late In tbe day an ameodrhenl to the Kins Humbm. to aMsavtoate lbe.ktos.
apreprianon MU wa» asreed i
^
w,. vr. w.. Esmm.
to resuictlns the price of armor plate
g»60 per ion. cr U2.-i Ks* than tbe amend- •mitarihd»«itloa-rortweet, Wb<«re(^
■>ant reported by the commliiteandrec- a p. «- yeaterdayr
p - ' '
and
Utoioto—
- —
r wsatbert eootberly
rly
drparw.em as Of£sreHy fair, w
•n
tory and t
iM.
Use;
(
"HaTe yon bought my Ust book?*’
Tbe yonng men anewered:
j
*‘l have not. 1 want to mil your an-1
ttigiapb in otder to
tnoiiey eoongb
to boy If—Atlanta Uwwiitnttou.
i
M at Bllwaakto.
“Bacbclon get over iii«annia more
Milwaukee. July t4.—Tbe dtlegatloB rapidly than married men.”
of pan-Americana arrived to the city,
"Why U Utoi?”
ytoterday on tbe ateamer Wlaconato.
*‘A married mat/*! wife to alwayt
C. R. Boaenberr, of the Philadelphia
waking bisi up tu Btk him If be hM.gcfi
Muaeum of Commerce, aettog raacaser
Chicago Beeofd.
of the tranaportatlon. waa at tbe head to Bleep yeL
of tbe body. The party waa met at ih .san*-plank by a committ« beade 1 by
e\ -Mayor John C. Koch, who eaeorted
them to tbe Houl Pfirter for breakfiat. nice abonl auotbCT, whyii
They wart borpUaMy entertained dnrIB* their atay her.-.____________
Pembreke. OnA. July It—The authoia
Inaerted in tbe bill dlrecto tbe aecretary wmda. beoDfuln* soaibrriy
of the na*-y to investlsate a. to M e,- ,
mm4 will MUW! Fresrptiy «e sU My er Bieta
IS
‘,S£^,
!«a
I Bednew
Klet bare bare Jodyed to toll a man auppciid to be the Rev. Fiwncto Herman*.
J4.—The
t.Ctv^retoi2
Baeeotly a yoan* man wrote to WU-;
puMtob the Ucenac. anfi*dlrected the
couple to tbe bouae of a BapUat mtototof. who performed tbe ceremony.- the TirtBCB aad efltoa^ (d tba astitaXiB*
After the auo went down they drove
back to Lanalu*.
SLAVER OF HENaiETTA CLAU8SEN.
Rome.. July
ipwjny^^c
Ua» Oran HowcU* (or bto aotocrapta. I
Thfi ooveltot repUad in a ijpewrittaa
Kasrn Mich.. July 14.—W. R Utx.
ado of Auditor General Dto. and Utoe jsertobe evmga ftw five y«n before
Maud Havnea. of Dundee, were married tbe introdnctlcn of antHoxtae bavtng
Monday to thl* city. They drove from
Lanainr in th< a»ciieri=s beat, and j ostbe importaora of early
Inatmeol,
[ aiked all whom they met to keep the
; poiuung
cut
[ weddln* quiet. County Clerk Gunn aaid
;a
doae
vialns asBDSt puttln* a aeparate State
ticket to the field
In aa interview
KreertlOiis BeU Open to tbe Laat.
he atatee that no Uchet will be plaead
Nothin* will be ttnally elaaed ao Ur
aa the mattrre of Importance are con- In tbe field and that tbe allver Republiof Ohio will aupport the party fiecenied nntn all have been decided upon
eiarln* for allver.
and the cooferreea are ready to com*
• to a complete asrrement. It to bellerrd
catowm ernitoV DelUra.
that the woryi schedule, mrhieh occupied
Waahlnston. July 14.—A autemant
tbe attention of thr conferreee more or BWtaied at tbe "»m« bureau ahowa tha
lean yeeterday and Unoday can now be number of rilver dollam coined at tbe
.aMtied whenever other mattera hare Vnitad State* aolnU dartn* tbe tost
rtorfaed a atapr for dral adjuatment. fiacal year wai SLS«.70L on which the
Tbe aenatr cenfrrreee are ready tocom- aeistilorase. -or profiu to tbe sovernpromiae the dlffeier-re cn first and aee- ment amounted to tS.S34.l0l. The proflu
and ctoaa hrooJs by- maUt;* them both have been turned Into the traaaury
dutiable at U centa, and a eompromlae (rtn time to lime aa the coloasc proOB third claam vooto has been nisfcetcd
by boaae mimb»r» rf the conferenre.
tlUiMli Baa Cm
conccmln* which they expo ■* the hope
1, July 14.—The aenatr yr*that it will be aatijfactury to both the
wool BTowen and tbe carpet manaCaeturen; but tbi> to not aiiuped.
S'i
i.'sir'—'
part of the people of JMt^^caburc. I iinotfa tbe tiHala. wXb a deflant aueer
there waa
none abatever for Cecil | aaved arit fttnp tbe Orit act, "UcaoK.
Rhodea' condurt to rsleldtoUi* and | (anooth. qtudl >■ letdlly out «< won.
armed
toaurrectlon end I me • Batnekeeper In tbe aodi-,
asalaat the •orerement of tbe Trana\-aal.
Tbeh be -kicked over an Alp, waded
' A bea\7 iwaponaibUlty. aooprdln* to
tbron«b the bny id Napica, fell into tbe ;
the (act that at the hut motnent Dr. tbender and cmly atopped In bto mad
04^t
to remark to tbr mauaser that an .
JameeoD invaded tbe Tranavaal with
out BbodeT direct .eancUon.
The actor wltb a rt-putadon maet decline to ’
STwvity of Rbodee’
tranae^cB
U pUy on ibei atase. at there were fliea CO I
wetshtUy laprceeed by the eocnmlttee. ic—Feanon'e Weekly.
which
finda "that be acrlottaly en><
both the Imperial and colonial
Why Be Waatod aa aatafreph,
lit; that hi!
■epoH tM> a Ship CaaaL
conctoHoo
WaehlnstoB. July 14 —hUjer Bytnonf , demna raid, but at the aam« time ex.
hat made a report to (hr chief of vestoprop.«.d
err* of the umy. on thr prMiminary exinqatry Into tbe admlniearalnatlon toto the tubject c( a mbip
canal from the Oreat Lakea tu the navi- trailon of tbe Chartered company. Lord
Chamberlain, and tbe
•ahle wetora of the Hadron river, and «
_____. IW.___ >___ 1-. _«i_i
baa been
_________________
aUboKted____________________
to the.tecreury of.
... Md^ aefwtariee'of the eoioniai ofllcc.
The report, w hich
aaid to be fait I are held Mamaleaa.
Lalouchere preaeoU a aolnotlty re
port ctoalns with the tnatoaaUon that
ChamberUlD B<dht have been proved
SUlUy If tbe iDVeetlsaUon had been
eonUnued.
■
Wnahtoston.
July
lA ~ Cbnlrraan
Be aiyU AbMto TUi Weddl^
tbe wocl srDvvr* erd the car; ei mana(acturere. and IwU ride* look the matter under advUerret;-..
TaosheM Qaei'loa at tW Aat.
tics to tht csfaelty of-clirsy
• The queatluD of J te. Jute basglng.
_____________
barlapB. cottas l>a-,l * and co.ton tlea. ihcritlei of the
Which th<- aej . r • i-larc,; on the fr*e |
l-noloSTapbe of tbr outLn. to raualn-' much
trouble.
Tbe taw bruadcarb
bouae cm ferrets Uir.dt that UitM Itema
CooDiy Crown Attorney Metcalf reabail *0 back or. tbr dutiable Itot aad eelved one of throe photosarph* and wa»
the aenate coBferrrea pleM that tt they Informed of Its resemblance to Hamilton.
are pat hark delay moat -be tbe reaull He at once arrested the man. who proin the
tested hto innocence. Tesientay mamb a complete asreemept by Friday.
F
tos Hamilloe came up before Judge Deaof them aaid he would be
eon. but w remanded until the l.th,
than aattofled. ___________
when It to expected Jhe aUtboriUM from
Salt Lake Cllj will artrt here.
. DIFnci'LTY A* TO ARBOB PI
•aetaltot BdiMT la the Ptat.
BCatS£S3 CAMDB.
Be poiated bto
twen toqumn. Into the Tranivaal mid ,
'
haa a*raed upon lu report. The Pall j
Mall aaaaue today publtahea a aum'©“‘"O' “» *be dueetiaa in eel:
^ S^coSSioM
! 8. «>«» i. the rUlalh toood bto «r»nd.
^
^to cotr.promtoe propoUUon-looka to
Bsins a rate of 3.ceTit» a pound on all
’ wool of a value leu than 10 centa.'h
j>OBBd; of S cvBie oQ wool valued, at
more than 10 and lea* than U centa.
*<QMa TiUBlnr
Sqa^abdotiBBitocattbe bttAat the:
BBC wW bed teen treatiiic tbe bcsutl'>
fel
to a Job lot of giMinl wwk-
Mrs. Anna Olbaon. aged 1M years, tbr
.tUVIJIU HOBS!-:
oldest woman, to Macon county. Ilto.
U-tl
died at her home sooth of DecaturMonday night.
The number of Cbrtotlan Endearorvrs
vtolUng San Francisco Ual week was
23.»ll;
nTtlle 'X' gang of UaUan sboveier*
TIME CAffO.
ere working in a gravel ptt al Rock- grer, Sar
PP—‘ —
UL Ilia., one entire side caved in. A
number were Injured, and one to not ex
pected to live.
Ah unknown man waa found dead
In the road to tbe town of Baamieo. Lv Trsren aCHr............................................... JSsS
Browa county. Wla. From papeis founA
on bto person It to supposed bi- "
Oconto. Wla.
^
Lightning striKU Augost Pllwoeli
srbUc be was flthtog-uesr the Horicon
0«>tXGa0CTB.
mareh. Wla. He wm ntandlng at a wire
fencs. from which the current poaakd
Iwpw
OMa*.TsMter.Tli*nM.Mtet«Br.. I »pw
to hto bead, aeorebtog hto hair.
Mra Henry Burkeri. one of the oU
Rslfimu of Caledonia. Wla. while at
4»»B
tending to her bouivbold duties dropped
dead of heart dliease.
The U-montbs-old child of Frank
OOIKCIOVTB.
Purdy, of Cullfcrrt. Ills., farmer, died
Monday- sit-it- Sk< Upped a kctUcful
of scsldlttg waur over berseif
week! ago.
Obliuary: At Bay View. Mich.. Rev.
arXwskpOT...........I
Lewis P. Davta D. D. At Wareaw. Hto..
Judge John W- HMsh. n. At BaersmeBto, Cal. Judge N. Orren CuAla 71. '
•« «7 tmatjBeenure HlU A Co., bookbtodbra Chi
cago. refttoed to discharge i
men fifty union bookMndere b
on Arike.
Peas have brought swob a low price ■tr
lately that tarmera on Petapaco Neck,
pear Balilmore. have plowed onder seres
faf them rsther then pick them end hsul
them to roatkeL
It to Miosrn by tbe annual report of
one ot (he largtx mlntog companies to
Colorado Uiai since the orssnUailon of
vsacsst iiisu*. a. owmssi >1.1**. at. nMamna
the company tbe average cost of
daring B to gold has been ff canto
CMumbas R. Cummings, on* of the KreSttot r»^tt» toe u. ySuvsat* ms tos
HreiBinft fiMBeUra ot CWoago. dtod
Meofiar MghL aged 0 years.
ImmeBtjLlDeorSteuieB.
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srjsis"
ite'eiToi'.
Te takeeSeeiaBMay. las* •>. 0*1,
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RECORD.
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Because: -'
Thfi people read It and
bfioaiufi it is tha only
morning dally north of
Grand Ba^ids. Also the
bait dally la this part of
Klohigaa.
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TEAVEBSE CIT^JIICH, TBCTSDAY, JULY 15, 1997
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f^Te«r-Ko.62.
mST' HERE NEXT.
X. a C. K. B0T41AT. BBTSmTAXVZD XV PXTOSnr.
Vb^ fliad Won SaoeBd Pitoe la
tatamaat aad Otaad Vacada—Teaa, ataa mty Hoaotad la tha Staottaa
of Offioaia.
StMW to tae KMaa aebort.
-Peio^y. Jalj 14...^bla baa been a
WcdayforPetoakey.
ey. dad tha .people
_ of
tba dtp bare laid tbeaiaetvat oat to
taake It extremely pleaMt for tbe-vleIUbcr delecatee to the meetinc of the
Central aad Kortbarp Ifiehlcan K. O.
T. V. nmoetatlon. Tbe Traterea City
ddecatton wae met at tbe train by a
band and raoeption oommittae and
aaoortadtotbeboteU. nepnmde
famed nt U o'eleek. tbe Boye'
. T^Taraa“<9^ lendlnc- The band wae
>ilowad bya monatod eaoort,
lac ot the chief marehal and aldee from
the Unlfonaad tank of the Esi^taof
Pythiae, tha mayor, chaplain of tbe
Giait Camp and L. O. T. V. oMeera in
earriacea. The cneort wae followed by
—17 tenia and It blree—
' and aa^ dlTialoa ww beaded by a band
ofmoaie. Thora were two drum oorpe,
•ad a nM aerpent, the emblem of
Nortbers MleUcnn'e finaet reeort. wae
one cd the fine feataree of tbe display.
The OadSUaemoanted decree team, and
tbe Patonk^ dccraa team oh foot
lompd a oonepieaoai featare of the
paiada
U the band eooteM the Kalknekn
band took Ote first priae of 6M and the
Boye* Band of TraTerse City took
ond prise. «U.
Tho moat alaterate daeqrattone were
1 colors.
■ and the emblematle odors
ware thrown to tba braesa in every di-'
ractiOB. Amenc tka deoaratiMe warn
aavaral wmtnltetaX nrebae lUomlaatad.
. and tba lalUalaof theordar. "K.O.J.
It." plctareaqaely dtoplayed in colors.
Tbe sohool of inMnetioa of tbe -U
O.T..1I. was coodnetad-bT Great Lndy
Commajider Piaoeae B. Bom* of St.
1/Mtie and Grant Lady Baeced Keeper
Emms B. Bower of Ann Arbor.
•^Tbe next olace of meetior will be
Traverse City. In the vote" the ifteen
received 40 vtilee and OadlUac 16.
Bnt OadlUac withdrew and Tipverse
CTty was ci»*» * unanlmooe vote.
OSoets ware elected as follows:
Friedrfih.
Prealdent — Allred
TTavaraa CitTSaoretary—M. B. HeUey.
City.
Traasnrer—C. 8. Vadar. Sr.. Traverse
aty.
Tnmtaaa—Mrs. E. Delia Bowaa. Patoek^; Perry F. Powars, OndUUc:
John Wilson. Clare.
Tkto was a c»“d
Petoskey
and averythinc wsa done to make the
nteetinf a eaeeeea. Tbe efforts of the
Petoekey people are deaarvinc of
apeeial mention and the entartainment
•eoorded waa of the moat elaborate and
cordUl. Petoakey boepltallty
elamaolof the celebration that will
' lone be rameabarad by the delecatee.
RTOBUCAM lEISD^
lac afraid to taekle it h« flnaUy
acroed to walk, bat adfoeatod tka aaa
of the tarnplke. The raUroad Uea bad
ekaraia for Dr. VTUbaliB ^ be in^tod
*BVB£lOAV liBAOUB.
«p«i taktnc that roate. 'itwaaflaaUj
acread that Dr. WUbeha ehonld Uke
the tie ibote aad Dr. Hdliday the tornI ladoraed by Beeolppike, aad a wacer of a doUar;waa made
tiona. and PoUcy U PubUc Afitim
tbemapon the reoalu Then
Bastalned—X,. X. Crawford Keeted
a penny wat flipped for eholoe of frlpa.
Preaident-Otbmr Offleem VUl Be
The hearleat (aU to Dr. Homday..and
Bieoted To^.
the two carted oat for Traearae City, a
Detroit. Xnly 14.dletaaee of tan milee. each taklac bie
oboaea roata. ‘ntay i^aebad the depot tba haacnc offieare and Uie location of
the aextoonTkntloa wae tbe topic of
tba delacatea
the eoarentlon of the National
rlrad flrsu' and tha bet wae daclarad ofl_
Laacne of Bepoblican elabe prior to
ellinc to order today's aeselon.
Tbe oMiiBittae oa resolatloae report
> fbr tha ed tbroocb Cbalrmaa Colonel Bandy of
Ohio,
Death of Bar HoihMtd
to tbe ■■ principles and poUdea
Vot Bumieaefiil
The Clrenlt eoort' coarenad in ad- of the pvty of ^rotactlon. aoaad
UKRBRTOMn iRS. McGILL
-
joomad aaaelon yeeterday, aad tba flrat
me eallad wae diemlaaed.
Tbe case wae tb%t of LlsSie VcGUt
by bar next frleitd. Mre. Bllzabeth MoOIU. vs. AaCttst*Beitner aad Aatoa'
Novotny. 8r, sad their snretlaa. Prank'
Votrpba and John A. Jackson.
A motion was made by Pratt A Davie,
attomaya tor the dhfeadants, to et^e
from^the eaienaar
calendar on
oa tne
the
the eaae (rom^tne
cronnd that afbond for aeconty tor
eoatabadnot been Sled, aecordlnc to
ihediraetioBof thecooru Tbe okotion
dVo,
A Cmlor. oonitMl for Mias MeGiU. bat
the ooort crastad the motion of the dafandanta. The case of Mrs. Elisabeth
McQUl acalnet the same parties was
dUposad of in tba aaoM maaacr.
Tbe action was broocht acalMt
Baltner.and Novotny, who are saloonkaepsrs, and their eoretiea, for the reoovery of dammcea in the eom of fS.OOO
in each eaae. It wae allseed that
Thomas McGill, lata bnsbaiid of Mra.
McGiU. came to bU death beeauec of
the overlndolcenca In liqoor said to
have been procured from the anloons of
tbe defendanta.
It will be remembered that Henry
M^lil was kUled by an enrlne at the
C. A W. M. ercsslBC. nem-Beltaer'a fac
tory. a year acp last Cbrietmea. A snit
acainet tbe a A W. M. for $35,000 damaces wae brOBCbt in the Cirenlt eoort
here, bnt the jary broocht ia a verdict
of no canee of action. ,
Underwood A Cmlor eUta that they
wiU appeal these caeca.
Tbe baU game Friday wUl be eaUed
at i o’eleek. afaarp, pn account of tbe
neeeeelty of the Hnatlem' tektng the
4:to train for Mukegon. wbem they
plnyagameSat^y.
Tbe membem of the Grand Bapids
base ball team and the BoeUem have
been invited by Manager Meyer to at
tend the perf^manee of ^ntanelll in
the Grand Opera Booae thla evenlag,
Tbe Qeeea City Jonlor Ukea honored
Mies Lanm Tr^ea at thrir elub room.
4S4 K South Union etreet Tneeday after
noon. There wae a fuU attendance of
£aA other refreakmenu were eerved.
SOIOIER BOIS’ CtMP.
Hannah Bifles WUl Oo to OniplAke
Batnrdny Vtgtat.
It eraa finally deeklad. at a meeting
oftheBesnah Rlflea laat evratng. to
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•
Lake. A epacUI train wlU Unve at t
in the St. l.onie plntfonn. The j
o'doek Satnrday aveninc for Pooch.
faith which protnlMd the i
...IM-p-1,1_____A tv, n- jnndalmoat the entire oompasy have
S^^Ta^SS^lrthe^vV^ •“
ily. We plhdce nAw
lead' effort of the Leecae
throogbont the Onion tor the party of
Uaoola." Tbe reaolntiqne eommead
■einaendinga
Uotts. for 1
the anaexatioa of Hawaii, and for th^ I
.. u.. Cl-
^ble paeea^ ot
,
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_
—P
omenwn^,
those deeirlnc to
lorfoeterlnc the beet aocar Indnetry ]
--------------------------by JeciaUtioB.
j
»'• Garter Won lu
The qaeetini of eqn^ eaffrace was I Tbt qnUt rsflled by Mrs. A. Sleder,
roeomnoended to the membem of the: for the benefit of the Lake Ann fire
Isngne aa a matter of odneatioa.
: safferem. was won by H. L. CArtei>be
Clcveland'e civil eervicc changes are > bolding, the incky onmbeg 93, wbich le
rigoro^y
, oondemned.
J
^ nnd the modi-1I .
.. ,
nomber. Mr. Carfleation of rules aad prorieloua
ter wiU re^ the saili to Mra. Sleder
Uw are favored in tbe laureat of flood
op to be rafied
eerriee and to correct the injustloe al-worthy cease,
leflad to have been thus perpetrated.
\
,utement that the qaUt eras
The reeirfetlon of Immiflratkm U fa-1
to the I* O. T. M. Hive waa a
vored. Sympathy le cipreseed with the;
1. P—1-11
^
B.PIJ.
atramaefor-lirinflwaflea.
1 Herald vs. Ho^Uera. 8;»a
The committee on time and place for;
_____-------------_ , - n..niin.i
Stsln Bloch Oo
overcoau aad uljenexinoavenUoneilw^O^.
L. J. Crawford of Kentacky
i aamplee oa exhibition here Thursday
of ti»e BepubUcan Na-1 and Friday. Come and see
Hamilton Clotbing Co.
tioaal League by a big om^>rity.
Xr. aqd Kia. Boxle are Oratafol.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Boxie. who lent all
> in the Lake Ann fire.
City camp, No. 5TP. B. N.
and who have aiace removed to this
city, dealre to expreee sincere apprecia A., will meet tonight. Let nil me
tion for many klndDcseee renderdd by bem be preaent.
Bev. b. CochUn. pastor of
‘naveree Oty people, partiealarly for
chnreh. nnd famUy wUljthey received yeetardey. Alao ta Mrs. spend a short time camping.
Light shade Tan Sboea.
whoae klndnsae has helped re
pkim at half price, ladica' i
The Womnn'e AnxUUary of Omee ‘
genUemes'sal
lieve the family of
- ' ehurch, will meet thii afternoon at the
Mrs. Boxie fane been very iU since the reeldenoeof Mra C L- Whitney.
fire and tbe kindncMes are doubly apAn eommltuee lor tbe dedleaUon of|
d on that necoant.
the Foreatem' new bail are reqacnied !
to meet at K of P. baU tbU ereniiig.
BIOTOIiB BOT.
The general leeeiied neat sale for the
at tbe
IT Twaddle wUl Drive n Good greet Ermenyi coneeri wUl
box office of Steinberg'* Grand thU
morning.
vxw BBxoB smuiive.
Proaentinfl Attoriiey Tweddle bea
. Two ramee of bail wUl be played in
W.X. Brown WUl Bract a Babertaatlal inveatad ia a good piece of
He baa purchased the brother of Bicy. Ihit city Tbnreday and Friday of next
Straetnra on Prmt Street.
ely Girl, B J. Mofflan'e fast mare.aad week between the BosUers and HoakeW. L. Brown Kas closed a deal where baa oh^tenad him Bicycle B<7. Tbe gxmteam.
by be Cains po*eemion of tbe north- home U seven yean old and flivea
Mr. aad Mrs. Baneome Walton of the
ir of Front aad Park atraeta. promise of speedy qaalitica.
cast corner
West Side, are bappy parenU of twin*,
from which a frame botldhtc was
a girl weighing Eve PO'^n'^^nd a boy
borwd in the fire of the llth of last
JUncalona'a Boonomy.
neren pounds.
November. Be will have pUne com
Tbe economy wave naa atnek Man- ' Mm. B M. Bice bn* sold her mUlinpleted today for a handsome two-story eelona The eonneil of that rillagv re- ery stock to S. B.^Burnett of Lake Ann.
brick bnildinc witk forty feet Ironlace foeed to ailc^ pay to tbe volnntear fire and will Close out ber busineei on
M Front street Tbe lower part of the men when >hey were called out upon South Union street Friday.
ntrontare will^b* divided Into two falae alarraa. The firemen differed In
Ralph C-, Infant child of Mr. and
Btorae ai^ the upper portion arrencsd opinion rcflardlnfl tbe prodence of that
Mr*. Henry Thayer of Mayfield,- died
for Urine rooms. This wiU make a eonrse and realflsed In a body. A new
Tuaadayof Influtation of the lung*,
vninable and attractive improvement volnntaer department la betafl otflaannd wu bnried yeatarday.
OB that coraer.
ised./
____________ '
Mm B- W. B
Hr. and Mrs Sam O. Oooiey.
Xmmbar Oontiact Trouble.
Sunday-school else* yeeterday by tok75 pall* Oxford*, former price
$1.35. $1.50, $1.75 and $3. Onr
8am
O
Cooley,
editor of tbe^nttonb
Aci“**rparlol yaetarday’a eaeelon
the scbolam npoo a trip on the bay
priee $1.00 to do** ont.
and a picnie at Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
of the Clicnlt court was oooopled in the Bay Baasoo. baa
trial of the naM of C. J. Lloyd va A. B. person of Mim' Panline ReUer of 8nt-_ . There wUl be a good ball game this
Maynard. The ease Involves ;^Bt ton's Bay. The doaple came from tha^ •ftornoon between tbe HusUem and
WOOD, and Uooncemlnc a lomb^oai^. place Tocaday and went to MaatetM. the Omnd Bapids Herald team. The
where tne oeremony was per'
Inx oonjiael. It wUl be ei
game 'wUl be called promptly at i:W
Foetar A Croieer are attor3!l Tnaeday afternoon. They vriU
the eonflratttlatiou of all the enbeerib- o’clock.
Beys for tbe defendant aad PraU
erstoibeBasoo
and
many
other
good'
The marriage of Mis* Gertnde
Daria for the plaintiff.
Brown, who ha* taught penmanebin
friendik
in the aebooU hem for the past two
TBBT VALKED rBOX OBAWV.
Joint Asylum Board Xeetlngs
years, to Edward Abri oC Cedar Springs,
Dr. J. D. )
Dm-WUhelaand BoUldayYaatsd U
I Asylum, and Trustees
~
MUaa on n Wngat.
1. Wamboftky of Detroit, is in tbd
BoberU and Bates left last evening for
Tneedky afternoon Dm. WUbe'jn and Newberry.
eity looking up alocntion for a dgar
Holliday were called to Grawn on the
factory. He ooaaidem thU a good
. 4:« C.AW. M. ttsia oa
point
to manofaeinre and place on Hda
the nsylome of .the eUte U being held
boeineaa AtiM they had visited their today.
n apeeial bread.
_________________
47 pairaUdlea' Black and Tan
^tiente they returned to the depot
Pingrbe A Smith JnlieU. former
C.
F.
Wetkin* has returned from the
Obicago Market Beport.
where it was found that three bourn
fioe. where be w«nt,U> pitch a game of
mnat el^ae before the nortbbonud
ball. Be won bis game and retanu in
Make No Mistake.
b^n arrived. “Let's talm the ties for
time to perform a like eerriee for the
It," qmfth Dr. WUbelm. “No ties for.
September, $6M«: Hnstiem today.
me," replied Dr. Holliday, who seems
A meeting of tbe loenl bibach of the
f,»,iiisi. with the experinnoee of aetom
NaUimal Aseodation pf Stationary Baerbn hareeeen befcerdays. Atea-mUe
The Orig^aL
fteMT* wUl bn beU tUe STHilngln tbn
■ed too maeb of an ed^
UlirBOmR. /
WCBBOBOSUL- oftinFc
.............................
HtdUday.
We SUB* t*e « CM Free » B«mut Of Ca ^
ne Went Brimt swnnt
t him of bn-
r^llOT ONE
LOT FOUR
LOT FIVE
LOT SIX
r
Cheap^r.tban ever. We most make rooitf
for other goods, consequently yon reap th»
benefit.'
CITY BOOKSTORE,
M. B. HOLLEY, b
»80 FHOMT BTRECT.
From March 1010 My II
WiU
We did not miss a day
in selling..
Taking quality into consideration you will
find my prices are as low as the lowot
HASKELL’S BOOKSTOBE,
mdce the tri,. Ba-
n Swti^Uiere wUl be field drUla.
and guard mount by
Tbere wUI be a baaket
picnic for tbe benefit of tbe wives aad
otii.
„
WaU Paper—
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Get Aboard !
Don’t Miss These Bargains.
PositlTely ths biggest ^on wiU get this
year.
t. My
, _greet July
. Cleereace Sale. .I will qwrte
,............
a tew
price® that nre bargains, bnt space is too expeamve to quote
one out of every hondred.. A good Lonnge, well made, fnU
apring, Sl.OO. A good Coach, fnll spring, tS-Sa A good
Couch, cordnroy, 36 springs, 6A0. I will poaitirdy sell but 4
of tbeee at this price. A good Urge S-piece Bedroom SnH,
Urge gUaa, patent eastora. for 11.76, A fine Urge 3-piece Bait,
a for 12%. A fine «.
i^-sp.
oak combinaticRi Book Oases from 4 AO np. We haven’t many
of these, bnt what we have most be sola by Jqly Ifith. So
those that come early will be happy and those that mUs this
sale will always regret it
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
TSLxnoirsm
K noicT snuT. Taavkfcsx cui.
Those Shirt Waists
s.‘;iw. Attract the Ladies
And why abouldn't they?
•S'"".”"'*?”,., ....98c
; WtimrnlUiwaim .
* • ...................
.......
79^
49c-
..35c !
We still hare an abundant assortment, and all sixes.
These are al! new Waists jnst received.
JULIUS STEINBERG,
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Qothlng House.
Competition..
Is the life of tFade. Let
her come. We’re ready
to trade onr ‘’BEST”
flour for cash every day
in the year, except Sun
days. We get beat some
times, bnt the pnrehas^
—never.*
HANNAH & LAY OO.
Razor Tras-Hiiy Must Go.
A Pew Bargains in Ladies’and Gents’Shoes!
New Line of ChUdrenV Shoes.
Voa Can Abray* Do BOSTnO—..
PARKER BROTHERS, ES.
I
w
•.
k
TH» Moaroro eboohd, thttespay, July is, is97.
a
T\DDTOn/1Wirr rrnnn
hi—UfMIKW bj I
laUe 1
Heratlrad
am pabUe Ufa. bat in l«7t
fora time from
TWO SAin GATE WAT Ot THE
nLiTxasE crrr. • xichioaii.
imed hb artbUe
noa w em<s «v tn
nsHHCLL KOVirTAnrs.
Paris, wh^re he was reoelrad frith
«HS MOBNmg SSOOBD.
DESTRDCTIYE FLOOD,
eSAKD TBAVEB8E HERALD.
T. BA«a An J. W. HAnn.
Croat eathoabam. Hb first tour of
Anttflea was becu Norember II. 1S78.
a&d hb aaeoaMea dnrtnc that and the
lac saaaoo are aUU fresh in the
j. w. HAiona. EdlW nA It
of the pnblic. Staoe that time
be has aaade f trinmphal toar of the
BOTBCRlPnOHa
aatire ^otm, oomblaiac moalc vith
•
■
dcatioB, and eharminc «ritb
dnloet atratns aaUTes of the Saadwich
blanda. Aastralla; Tasmaala. Patch
ladies. Xava, India. Hadraa, Oftyloa. Ja
t(R OBCTnAToa
FBKDdlBBV.'- •
pan. PhUlrpine Iriand* and Sooth Af
rica, where be remained for a period ot
Bsro^ for
the final ooncerta of the toar. Aoeqmpaaylncthe rioUnbtte Mr. William
Saarelt, a celebrated piaobt,
Tm IMM «ld story U rboordod Id Ute Loabe H. Brebeny, one of the most acathU
iniheeoun«m1 miner*’ »lrikA Bloodnhad
try. The ceneral adeanoed sale of retwee rMorted ]p. and violeBoe b Mac aereed acatt bertns thb momlac.
•dented la IlliAob. tThea haaiu
BanmnelU enteru’ned the larcMt
l( •Bdanfered and private property de«tMyed Ue sympathy of the pabUc b andienee of the week in Steinberc's
Grand Open Boose last nIchC
witAdraan trom thoM eneteadlnj
«belr richta, and their caoM b Jeopar- performance was more enlertalaioc
dlted. So lenc as. the strikinf em> than ever and an almost eomplate
pjoym refrain from neh methoda iheb idhanceafprorram made the eveainc
rly pleasant to those who had
caoae demands attantton an# eoaaid^
SutaneUi wa^
ation. bat Tiolenoe ja alway* the hay- been there before.
fortnnate In eecoriac eeveral c«od sabaota of defeat
Jeeta aad hb remarkable exhlbiUons of
Tbs cold demoerata in Eeatnchy
reetrancaandmyahare resolved to CO it aloae and have tifyinc than ever. New and orifinal
Bothinc to do with «be ailver wine of featt wees clven and the andienee
the party. The WaMoeoe. OarUale not only entertained and Inatni
aad Breckearidee faetioa bad eontrol bat «mneed to an abnormal degree.
of the eonvealion yaaterday, bat the The antics of some of the aobjeeb kept
gatherinc did not faithfnlly repn
one la the
the auencth of the stete democracy, roaia' ot laughter, aad while there
the ateadfestaem which has •Iways wan many fanny things -dbpUred
the pride of Kentaeky. With thme wA somifthlac In «*dh exhibi
h men handlioc the reins, frmion b tion tiui challenged lnveatlc»Vk>a
oat of the qseeUoa, and a pret^ fl^t the power of the hypnotbt.
The featare of the aveaing was the
awakening o{ Oarl Olaoa, who has baan
It b BOW reported that the Caban sleeping in the fibplay window of Mr.
Stelnberc'* •!«>« kUiee Monday mora
Havana. It b also reportad that ts.000 ine- The yonne man was Uken to the
Spaniards are sick and that there b stace in a deep sleep, aad after a lec
tmbre ahead for Captaln-Oeneral tore by Santanelii, explaininc the mer
Wcyler. Aecordlnc to the previous re it and myateiy of hypnotim, be was
porta neaiiy all the aoUieraof the arottsed and made to swaBse hU net
Spanbh have beep sick of thrir Jobs a oral eoadlUon ot animation, in a few
longtime.
mosnentt after beinf wakened
yoaag man appeared lost as one would
Tn CMvenUoD of the National Re- after oominf ont of a rcfreahloc sleep.
e in Detroit yesterday Before the awakeninc Dra. Kneeland.
mxpreeeed an emphatic approval ot the Mooa. and Garner were invited apon
policy of the adminbtraUoa and the the atace to make an examination of
naeons why were civen In saefa a man- the man and to witness hb waklncserastolcaveDodoabtas to the stnThe estortainment b enjoyable,
«erity of the -resolottoas peesed npoa tereatinc. and instraciive. Thera will
. that subiect.
I be a performance each night the bal
tl addition to. her Immenee gold ance of'lhe week.
______;
STUBBORN FIGHT.
Hewbnrg. N.
JaWleXThe MelsIng^ reservoir in the rbhldll moant-,
aina. near Mattowan. bibat^t S o'clock'
thb moraine,
raina
The-water ran into the creek aad two
dies below, near Duebees Jnnetion.
washed away the brickyard buildlnga,
Inclnding two boarding honaea which
oocapied by laboreia. It also
waabed away »t'yards of the Hadsoa
Railroad track, aad trains are
sUlled oa each aide of the breach.
There wen two reeervolra in the
monnUta. the lower one bring one bait
mile dMUnt from the other. The apper dam gave way, letting the volnme
of water into the lower reservoir. Thb
abo horat. and the water rathed down
throogh the ravine.
inpleoes%Ddthe
ed away In the
flood. Nine bodies have been reoovored.
^
Tons of eand and aartb wera washed
down in the flood, and the men dog
into thb mass to raeover the bodies.
Trains are stolled all the way from
Fbbkill to Pooghkeepaie. One of tbeae
waa an excaiaioa train with passenger*
aboard who expeetod to start for Earope today.
-
GonAb kppolBtod.
Washington, Jnly 14 —The President
today aaot the following nomiaallons
to the aenate: SUto department—WillUrn n Merry of CallforaU. mlnbter to
Niearagoa. OosU Elea, and Salvador;
Horace N. Allen of Ohio, mlnbtor raaident and consal geoeral to Roraa: Per
ry M. DeLeon of Georgia, coasal geaeral stOuayagaiV. Bqnadqr. and a large
namber of eonsals, among them being
wmum Anderson of Michigan, al Han-,
ovor, Germany.
The Pure
Fruit Juice
Uv ^ am
mysity. iu
mm
> overahadowl^ Im-
arinUlUtTag color, and iu kalsidoa^lc array af strange peoptm and
ll stranger wild bsasta
oniy
graatncMthat
BroA’drens iias ibira as
twice as many elephant
namber of hnge pavUkms. twice as
many papp^*- tvriee as many sop^
A twice as large a racing
coufoe. and seating capacity for twice
as many people as It had Isst year, that
the magnitade of thU wonderfol estor-tldering dUpUy
of rare and ooaUy toatnraa The five
iraitts ased to trmaqmrt the pardoabU trains
a^e___ ilU of the show reproaent a
liog space of ISO ordlrary cars; tbe;^
saaon-giftod elepbanU. rannlngthe
$5 reasonViftod
int from the tinisat of baby paofay(lephADtiee
____to the hngeet of
ggmt herd
mammoths, oom^ the biggest
of elephanta ever before eeen in captivity: the three hoadrA . arenie
spceialbu embrace the very flower
of the amnaameat world, the pick
of the tomoas arenas
of
the
world:
the
scores
of
dens
of rare wUd beaab rapreseat fortonra.
and even prerioae Uvea, expended in aeeariag them iJ their native janglca;
every carved and goM-UInmlned cage,
datrilng tha aya with its glittering
■
' aran
--------------rolval b a triamph of art a
« to the artUt^ insplrati
le of the 400 beaotiful boi
equUe delight — ,______,_____
given le five arenas. In three ring*.
is what wc flavor oar Soda Syrapa with.
We do not oae extracts at oar foanlain. A
Urge. cool, sparkling gUm of ice eroam
sods (the brM in the city, they say) tor
flvd eentf. Eveiythlcg strictly clean about
the founUia.
T
'liiHEiiftiWjiMMl.
WAIT’S DRUGSTORE,
MA6CNIC BLOCK.
Froit Jars. Canning Season.
2 Quart—65c. doz. 1 Quart—55c,4oz.
Get Gun faeton
n u'orv.
ENTERPRISE GROCERY, ^
Steiiitogurtiid Open im. jjg|jjjgy Bargains*
One Entire Week,
IN MEATS.
coKuneno
Monday, Jnl}12.
SANTANEIU,
-- -------------------
The moet Original, Daring
Masterful Expooent of
of ^e Urgeet tent e
Prime Beef Stews and Boaxto.
per lb................. ..................Sto7o
Mntton Stow* or Boasto. per lb. .s to to
Stews or BesMto, per Jb....rto$e
kwh, imrlb..............................fltol^
Batter, per lb......................... 10 to 14e
nae Chwte, per lb........... I',. .11 to X*c
HYPNOTIS3I
Ben'ffajlwCallTelai.
Ever before the PoUie.
nery t-------very cheap.
ao-tf
GOODS DELIVERED
The greet aale of the Steln-Bloeh , .
. «
.
co -.jo«i. b,o«^,p«u,»i..bu M I Great Performance
TELEPHONE 141.
,
other* to adc^t a slmiUr eoorae. -Im- <
. .
.
.
Uatioo U the aincei^l flattery." ' It b
aseiees however to itoiute these good*
While a suit may appear to be of the
same cloth as anothsr, there b always
Twm—Vmm •• Kt* »WM.
a doobt about tbe iutrinsic value as
Mbs Bindley—Mr. Dockxwartb b writ as io the make and eoi. These
soeh a modest, retiring roanl
alwaj
Hr. Forward—And yet be traveb en •nowD uie seoona araecm. j
b gnaranteed extensive and
hUfaoe a guod deal «f the tima
Monday night will be LadUt' Night.
Mim Bindley-1 don’t understand
Every purchaser of a 30c. ticket being
ceive
the
Ullor*
thetnne
Come and entitled
yon.
to an extra ticket admitting a
Friday at lady free of charge.
Mr. Forward-Be is learning to rida
hIngCo. «l-3l
the blke.-<71eTeUBd Lxader.
Bay View Bataa
n« CaSaapf Barbrlar.
TickeU will be sold vU tbe Grand
"I have obeyed," said tbesweet
young thing, "that it is the man wfao
has never married who knows all aboat log oniil Ani^fi
at one fare for
be without
round trip
_ ...
Mlchigau polnu
women."
____
-■scriptli
descriptive
matter
••Cerlaialy," said the anbapy? bach* .Send fqr Illustrated
C. L- LtXK.'KWcsrD,
rier. "If is the msu who knows all to
•G.
A
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T.
A
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Oon- sboal wouni who never msTries.*'—
Grand Rapids. UIcb.
CiDciDDati EDODin-r.
firids. Alasto comes forwnrd with a
lake of oil.. Here are preaenied Croat
poMWIlUrs for the Standand Oil Ca Vpon the Tariff Bill Still
. That corporation b not alow, and al
Unnea.
ready ha* made overtarea to get a crip
Waahincton. July 14.—ITbe eonnpon what there b of the praepect.
feraee on the tarifT bill fonnd them•elves today appareatiy farther apart
PenonL
they were at thebeginnincof the
W. F. Wormley and wife, of Grand conference. Thera b no Immedbte
Sapida, were in the city yesterday.
project of an agreement and
A.T. Lay, one of the memben of the
Hannan A Lay Co., arrived in the city
TBeeday night, accompanied by Mrs. eettiemeat might be indeCnitoly pro
Lay. to spend a few weeks at Park longed. Ibey state in a very reserved
manner that there are nammens qaeeMias Rose RoberU of liparta. who has tiona of difference, bnt refuse to
-baes vbiting friends io the city, has into de'taUs even to other aenatore and
r». i« H.pin. »«.r WUlUn.ta.» lor j ramb.™. From .11 ib.i bu, b.
• TUI, mU.Ur.C.rta»,Un..
«1, bo«..n. Ib,^. bu bm .
Will to.kb.n ..nt to EolkwH.
n—loo <0001 Ui. porUol t«™oni.oU
I made on tbe more important articles
■
I until sugar, wool and hides cair-be def» emllb Bros., the balldera. bare the ,
Sugar is still the prin•OBtract for building the large
1*5—j ooDtention. The best wporU rep4cator for the new meat market of raaent the b
Frank Brooch a: Sons. The new block er Reed behind them as hohUng oat for
will be turned over eoropleted on the the house sogal- acbedale wlthoat any
SSth, with the exception of tbe brick change whatever,' and tbe senators are
boiler room at the rear, which b now
qaite a* determined not to yield to thb
in conrae of erection.
extent.____________
HAWAIIAN T&BATT
I Other
Vina Bo&iaa 1
LtTsa Thought to Be Loet-Botld.
iage Waeh-d Away and yalnabla
Proper^ Deetro^
stitatloB in
satoUon
in America,
AmerVm, bnt
bat it
it baa
baa also
also
WM a tlgn^t^mph_m a^tinctiw^
An Inierestine Performance!
I Performance Full of Bright
Comeil|i!
PopUut
»pm»-io,!Oiiifs(ic.;Has Your
"oX-
Attention-
Don’t
Fire Insurance
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—PAPER
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—PAINTER
■aWag ralma
Jack—WbL-n-'s Bill nowf
Jill—Got wu»L
'
"What doing?"
'RsUing palma" .
:;Do«b.xbaG”
iking the tendertnrla "—I
"What made the Judge so eevere in
bb charge?".
"The aoensed swore that be rode tbe
best tneyeb made, and it is not toe
mske -of wheel tbst the Judge rides,
don't yon sec?"—Urtrolt Free Pnes.
On your Bwelling,
Pore Powdered Sploee,
Pure CMam Tarter,
iao« Patv Baklu Powder, If yo* vast *• to
make U. 1 pooad* (or tlM. Bobtwr BboMlsf.
BnbborTvblnx.aUclM. Water BoUlM (guaraauwd tor two yea<v.i FOoeiats SyrtBCo*.
aaey kiBd*. Ttraal Brotoe*. aad Aloalim.
Olyrvrtto **4 Witcb Bawl Lotiee tor Uto
Store, Factory or Stock,
carry a certain amount
at all times.'
For Rates and any other im*
formation, consult.
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
E. \V. Hastings’
Ringling Bros, preeeoi a genuine xoologicol navelty this season In a pair of
pure white polar bears, which attract
oaiimlted attration from all who vbit
the biggest of all big show*.
.A.a-miTo-Y'.
PBOtirr. COCKTTOCa ATTENTIOK.
Phone 73.
Ringling Hroa.' fainoas sod popoUr
circus represenu a cash Inv.aiment of
$3.T«O.UOO.
.000. Tbe coat of operating tJ
thb
ttiipenclous enterprlM will be O'
$I;3(Xi.OOO Ibis seasoD.
Juliua and BJiaa.
Shea Martin and Lucias Patchin eelobrated their eigbib birthday anniverHot weather, cool drinks delivered
. aarba Tuesday. It was Rhea’s birthWashington. July 14 —The aenate free. AJoyce A On. ’I’boue 143.
4ay, and aa t.ncia*' came bnt five days
on.........................
......... '
later they decided to podl banea and , eommittoe
^
Go to tbe Lion Barber Shop for hair
otfobrou W4b,r,
U,„ o«d. op
“ -.p^ ”•
piortyi ibolrbo, ooO ,W Mod. Ld
went to Bast Bay and bad a happy without amendment.
Oharlaa W. Baxter, rvprceenting the
Stein Bloch Cloibiug Co. of Rocheeter,
Theatrioal Eotaa.
^
N. Y.,wm exhibit bb epecUI lUe of
•TbeAl. O. Field Real Negro Min- Bilma -Won tha $10,000 Atoka in suits at our stote on Friday and Satordsy of tbb week. These good* ara au• Detroit ^
•Web" U the title of a coming atperior iu make and fioish and have no
Detroit Jnly 14.—RIJm b the new eompetltiun. They fit well, artbtiegraotioa that wlU appear in Steinberg's
Oran# July SS. The company b corn qneen of toe Groeae Pointo track. She ally cut. lateet designs. Many wear
posed
mnlne Mgroea. As a won toe HerehanU' aad Hanofactar- toe Stein Bloch clothing who have been
ed of
offfifty gennl
baying tbe higher priced tollor-made
musical organlxation ilT b said to be ers' $10,000 stoke of the Detrp^ Driv go^a Only an expert ean tell toe
veryenpwior. A Urge *wsa.baad and ing Club yeetorday in a Btruggletiiat difference. We take speebi orders for
.vary fine orchenra lend additional took sU beau to asttia Her beet time fail delivery: tor overcoats and ulsteiV
os
well aa suits. Come and look over
^tfm to th^ entertainments^ There was 3:13. though The Abbot made the
toe lines on Thursday and Friday.
•re a nnmber of very feteblng specUl- beat time of tbe race in the second heat Hamilton Clothing Co.
«I-St
tfm- Mainb Craig, advertised ae th« —S:I1H.
In toe first heat BUma flnbhad
hnman enigma, b said to be the moe't
TWIGS ITS FOBKBB SIZE.
srandorfal eontorUonbt of the age. Hb rieraoto, and no one looked to her for
phyrieal tormaUon has poxxled aeien- toe speed.ef a winner. But in the aae- Biu^g Bros.’ Big Show Kora Tboa
roabted Since Xmxt Tern.
tisb and physicians alike. Not only ond and third hento she forged Into
ara hb llmha double Jointed bat seem fourth pUoe. and when in the fourth
to ba ae flexible at LndU robber. Hb beet she poked her noee ahead of OcTiaverae
CHt Tneaday, Ang. Sd. repratoato are of an astounding ftatare. Hb tovU and the real, stock in the plucky aeaU aa actoal isveatment of $3,700,mare went np and grand stand admir- DOO, and that tbs dally expenses of thb
erab^On to about her prabea Ora huge traveling exposition aggregate
•stoabh and bewUder <
torio. Red Stor and OctovU fonnd her over r.400. eonatitute to toemaeivua
Craig b an AppoUo in ap
incontrovertible> praof that tob b
has traveled all over toa rivlllxed more than wortoy of thalr mettle in the now beyond all t
world and kas Jost raloraed from an fifth beet, and toe grand etond had it tot and moat eol
all settled that sheahonld win the ram.
. inUad, either in tob or
•xMAdad toarof-ooatinmMil Europe.
ony other eonstiy. For eeveral yean
Boot i»or. aherbeu gtngor aU, Umon
BdooMd Remenyl. the famouviolln.- aour, talroh beer. eto.. delivered at rssl- poM, Ringling Broa' great exblbltios
baa baen raeognUed tomgboat. to#
bt, who b to appam- is SwlabgiFb 4tonee<ree. AL,JoyoeAC6. Tbooe length and bread'Ut ot tbe land, not
eitow
Oraad Dkxt Monday night, has made 14*.
only M toe largest and beat arenie to-
At Our
Soda FoiintaiN
Johnson Block.
HOTEimANAU.
EXCIfflSIONS
LAD'TWATTS.
Monday
Pflrk 8tr$$t. .between Froat k Cm. morning, July 12. 1897, 1
i
will sell tickets to and from
all points on Carp Lake for
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
one fare for the- round trip.
Meal Ticlets at Refucad Rates. Lady Watts can be ebarterra
at all times for Fishing or
Bau*
Picnic parties at very reason
able rates. There is nothit^
more delightful than a trip
Sayl
on Carp Lake, these warm
Ever Burned Out 7 days.
Salmon, Bass and
If so yon know
ttie value of
Pickeral fishing best in
Michigan.
James M. Watts.
O. r. OASVSB. Ageot.
OPEK DAY AJtO NTOHT.'
QUEEK OFTHE TRICK.
f '4n Trnnersc CU# of
THZ hSZAT HTmaASUX
VZ0LXNI8T,
EDOUARD
If You Have Logs to Sell
REMENYI
BIS
SPLENDID COMPANY.
..hibK TheCoDCenEieatofthelaasen
■T
BTBXABLX.
Splendid Proffrun Introdnoing Fevorlte Ntunben.
STEINBERG’S GRAND,
Correspond with
^
the Traverse City
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Lumber. Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Sa’w Mill Plant for sale.
traverse
CITY LUMBER CO. '
Livery, Bus and Feed Stable...
F«eding hrm«n hones s
Hotsm boarded.
Terms rsasonable.
'
ItONDAT irmuitf. JULY IWl State 81 wMt -of
Pioneer ZAyvtj Stable
-B.J.MOiOAy.Pz«p.
Park
Plaoa
BotsL
Cdpaelty e( Beosas TtoMS etwrvM
ONE NIOMT ONLY.
’THB XOBKINO BBOO&D. THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1667.
8trik« Vietvne* Stglnt in th«
Omnrillt Oittrict.
■ TWlpH—aHM.I>
CriTBS AID OLTTBS UB^.
Rtpubikvi Usgus Puts in s Day
Ustsning to Oratory.
PEBBIEE ATTAOZB OOSPOSATJOn,
SWffJ P«> BROCEraES-
•ttaei^r
CLUBS IN SESSION.
maeaeMlnff
t which
a
• mad* and
ed. Th* oon-
We are headquarters for them.
sovTE en)S6£SSKS0trsx
will be aettledV today"* elecUon go^
rnemiy on. ^wford of Kentucky,
and FlelU,,o#rwiiiwylvaBla. each1 probU election, while
feeaoB eoi^dencc
that be I*
_ ... ...
defended hi*
Ufa
=..i.
Shot*
.
were
A ooB^eta 1Ab« of tin
xlvlnx hi
. I m advance. The remain* and th* ac- - - - — -Ared.
. _ i tiwueu.
Smokers I
beBtDsu.'Ooffe^ETerytiiin^ .
Vegetables;
' Huve you triad our nuksu
ofCIffurtT
Tie Hecowiad Itifere
EreTjthlng Fre«b and In Pea*on.
lBSud.lOn.Clffanan my
TRAVERSE BELLE
-
Warhlnxton and I cornprl*** chlcAy the younxer membtr*
,o
In *tm«
met at th* lUtion at :;»! of the party, who. While they have not ;
order to defeat for re-election to the
mominx
au... MMU and
H.u ..... etcerted
........ to
-atulned cu
emlneiK
.m..... In
... poIlOcal life, have 1 bnUed Buta senate one of the nobleR
• by
•
•
~
r.f American statesmen. Hark A. Hanna.
church
the
ex-Confederate plenty of enthutlaam and
Bui be will not be defeated, in *pU* of
mme time letreotlnx
_
t tb th* wood*
! veteran*
In full uniform. The paafcxe radical partlsanxhlp of the leapi*
lire atrtkm pUed tie* on the Chlcaro i of the proceaalon wa* watched by grrat wa* Illustrate In the fact that Mayor all these mining sulkes." lOreat ap
and CaaUm llUnolv track*; *l*o tried to ' thronr* tUal xaiiiered on the *;reeu*ven_ Haybury. a Democrat wa* not invited plause.]
Pbrmer Benator Arthur Brown, of
bre^ a switch and ao wreclutbe train
0 the d«l,«*lec. C-1- Utah, was Ian introduced.
offer
weleomv
He
*
and clUaen*
earrylnx the workin# mlnen Id the city.
mended McKinleys action in appol
leeud inetead by th* local c
They demoUehed the ear wtad"*
- Eun
and early aflemi
no»*a and brleka Then the mlnen tn_____ Irm. and alleged that th* only par
‘Id at 4 o'clock and the body wa*
In hU addrvM of., welcome Ooremor ly which would ever r*«or* silver to US
Bd* the eoaehe* opened on them. About Inthrred In Elmwood cemetery with li
Plnxre* voiced hi* well-known oppoM- rigtattol position In the currency wsArty shot* were ex^nxed.
It 1*- re prcaalv* cereoionlei
Uon *o corporatlona While Colonel Dof- Republican party.
ported that on* miner wxi killed.
__________
WHICH GREAT ROWER WAS THIS?
AHd. 'who followed, look, oecaRon to
Tho Calm Balote th* awm.
Rate U. the xovemor-who had aald
ntuburs. July 11—The proverbial
■atpethe TerkWaTeeeW A**N*laxBtm that the hope of the country wa* In th*
^m before the ■tom li likely to be
“CIOMly is amMmble mMet."
to Defy Beiwpa.
people-tbal "the hope ot the peopl.' I*
carried out In th* mlnen' Rrtke aitua“Yea, and bebeganitearlytoa They
Berlla. July 11—Th* Frankfurt Zelt- In the Republican pa^y." and that
tlon. Throuctaout yeReiday everythlns
■ay be used to
pcac^l______
look,______
all ] «nx‘»
Conetanflnopl*
j the district had _ ..________
was in a CMdla”
the mlnea but two or three were closed j ear* It I* reported tbaU* treaty
Woundlnr aevetal *mk*c*. TOl* tofu-J
rt*t*d U>< •trtklnx mlnen and they re- 1
fkllated by an excham*
*hatt. at
- the ^
iBSe cf «hoU.
.
down and both operaton and mlnen : concluded at the Tlldla Kloak yeeterday
d to be restinx on their oars, a* between the Roumanian and Turkish
Liast nlRsL however,
by th* terms of which
weleped that a number of the operaton Turkey will secure military aaslstgnce
. havi been quIeUy planninx a coup from Doumania In tbe event of flulwhich la expected to briox dlimay to garla-* developlnli
warlike de^B*.
tb* miner* It la the tnienUon to at RallAcatlon* ofcth* treaty
once equip th* mine* with machlnesand changed next reek- It I* und^rRood
*do away with a -great many diggers. that one of th^great powen helped
When the mine* are ready to sUrt rain- arrange the treaty.
er* win be imported and pul to work
If the new* contained in Hie Zeltung
under heavy guard, and the premises dispatch Is true, it may be regarded as
barricaded after tbe manner punued an important move on the part of Turk
by tb* Carnegie*
durir« the great ey. a* It wa* believed In some quarten
strike of im.
that the poaen medlUled ustng the
yv^edy of laM Hay Be Beptoh
Bulgartan army as a mean* of coenK*
With the eo-operatlon oT the other the sultan Into acceptance of the lerrna
...........................J. A. Beidler. of
WebRer of peace offered.
ppetutora.
0*a.Ca*l company, located on tbe MoGREAT STRIKE IN ENGLAND
Bongabela river, will take the inltlaitve.
Tbe operUtor* claim that ihl* plan be- Degaa-gfateedey Moralag sad by Xlghl
oome* necessary because the We*i VIr.
lOO.eoeWerelBvelved.
glnla people are gobbliax all of their
London. July M —Hit elrtke of englo'
contracts, it govs without haying that
ecr« Is apparently to be a iorx and fierce
tbe digger* will resort t-. every
RruXKle. and lo be setUed «n1y
o prevent tb* caro'lng <
the propcaed scheme. Fivm present ap- j^haalr uf the survival tf the Atteet. Both
pearunce* the stickle H. Uow tragedy
master* and the men have refnad
Of UM when seven etrlklng
miner* : ,u offer* cf arbitration, inrludlng that of
. erctekllled.1* likely tobe lep Bt«d soiB-' q, -p. Kllchle. prvCdent of the beard of
Tbl* mine Is to «he Washington Run 1
jo.' The lockout began ye*terdty
dlRiict and wa* reported Monday- a* ;
ir.g. A* a retaliatory measure the
dOtosl. Tbe managers deny that it has ; erginttr* are calUnx out the nmalpder
----------- ....
........ .....................
• • og the men and by Urt evening m
xtoeed
f
Utoed to continue work, and have made |hao K-O.OOO engineers wi re Idle.
Iireparatlotvs for trouble.
I
Alt-ady the yard* cf scveial
Oeulag Beady to Marrh ea toe Mlaa. | hsvt lieen pldltrUd.. Tb* L- nd^n Arm*
-✓it wa* reported at tbe ‘mine;*' bead- I that have Joinbd In the lockout now numquarters here last night thst J.OCAniln- . her f.-rty. Among lb«m trv ruch Im*n In that dlRrtcJ were getting ready j porianl concern* as th* f‘l!» Elevator
to
> march con' the mine and bring out ; eomtiary. the WerUnghousi Hrske cemAhe
MO men working there. Hie atat-. pany. Fra
Fraser A Chslmer- aid the Bru.h
_»« AM
tempt I* to be made on Friday or Sat- I Biertric Englneerirx ccmiAoyutJgy. This mlr.v U sbli-plng dany
Seoto. oa the (toll Field.
cars and I* a menace lo th* succem of
lae. n mevemm.
,e a
Chicago, July H.-Dlamond record* <f
It Is
a' .. -u . o.
the sirikem along toe Panhandle I l^xue clubs s
PfllsbBj Flinr,Joo.
7. K-Falu.
orvADltAtloc was «ir«etcd. Bcnrr Carl
wristit belDC e)cMc4 preMdent; Archl*
laid Nein. vlca prwideni: W. J. Oujr- And BN
I* aaeoMar oa the
TMN B
rtin ta j
'£ary. and B*b 0«i»chenl
Thai U aa bay Way tB
BmM
; iccr, u«a«ur«r. PraMdcst Canon, of Ue
nnltcd BQpporl Today will be bell t
Wrmk • WortoMt ¥•
hat TlMit w*
Rat* mln*jy ——.----------onion. addrei**d the mert________ ■ Bemarb*
_____ _________
_ _____
eonvenOoB of the Kepubllcan CoUofe
>; Ran
HUM-MM
Aboat Cal
Ins. Tb« mtsera at ib« Black Dtaaond
^
umfaa IW I Lraxue. The attendance promUf* to
uAbolBFvaa
MrvUax H.ld at Htxht-C*^s;!*a«W,«h* ^
^
.entlment of the eol\ and Old WeR citafu cam* out yeatcr\
)
I Iwt m« l« that their xathertox Bhould
[ day. maklnf every min* In tbla aub-dlaWhM WUI
Blot.
1 met tw*nty-al« In norober. Idl»
itw'b^l,.iu- ' hermfler be held in April, dortne the
Detroit. July It—Tb* Natl>
acbool year, when tb^r v
Dasvin*. nin.. Julr 11—6tr:r* b*tw«ca
pu'-Ucan I^axueconventlon openeo yes
BURIAL or SENATOR HARRIS.
1 In thti dlRrtct
terday with a fair attendance of deleBay. lha Otrlke I* rMIttta.
' Ian SlAht Aboot 4M or MO BelEtao
xalea for an "off year" In politic*. N.arDbtllSp. m
la rail Catlar^
nrikara and other farelsnen gatberad
ly all the atalea
a nmewtaat
appearance and the
ewtaat dlamal
d
Memphla. Tam,. July 11-Tbe
at tb* Paacee wlM. and when a eaxe
thnuxta tb* quota* of deleffate* are outlook for a rood attendance at the
____________________
.
____
fttll o<
colored ralneta who
had_)3*ea .at of tb* late Senator ijbaihO.Harrt* have amaJl In aeveral inRancea. The ab> I maio>meeilnx last nlcht wa* not prom*
reached the top of the abaft they | arrtved at Memphia, have beer.,laid In
of party leaden who are proml- \ |*inx. but before the tneetlnx bexai
Webster
wl\^ different kind* of atate In the Flrat Uethodin church, and
......................................-----------1*
rea*rmablr Ailed. We
itra. 1 bulldlnx
i
areapona. acme nainx knivea and other* late ycaierday afternoon wefe Interred
auvea. Baed, one of the colored mlnera. In Elmwood cemetery, accordlnx to the
full
atd
.aecured a bar of Iron and a revolver and
■MMn m>k« Om AtMck »»< tk^ ■•■ A*.
FRUIT-BERRIES.
The beet to be h»d-»lwaye.
Jacob Furtsch,"
DIAMOND J.
Telepbooe 34.
Pipes
OLOOKB,
Tobacco
WATCHES,
alwuy* is atoek.
A.W. JAHRAU8, •
OUT GLASS,
SrLVEKWAEB,
Tbe Author <prmidly>—I wrot* tM
ly received, and the convention ad
journed early after the usual routine
buMnesA
dialect story in two mootba
Piroeiop^Thsfs botblng.
toslx.-J{^Vorkyrtilh.
—WE HAVE MADEI raad tt
3403 P'rames
To Old Soldiaia.
Let ua diake aomt for you.
Much of the oratory wa* devoted
n and
advocacyot protection
anu a
m larger for- u, noiung. iDarauay. eu*y
oiioto
cign pollcy-the annesatlun of outlying , Midtora having pejislon mattoiu to ad- M.B. BOLLXT. BgrnOrnmlR.
terruory. etc.
Of Cub* Woodmanw* jq*t can have an Idtervlew with me at
had tbe fbllowlng to say; "In keeping
tine.
Jaucs nnucot,
with this policy
[protection] It will,
ujj(i
Solicitor of I'
that all llt•erty-lovltMt P
of the Isle ot Cuba may
World's
Oreutost
In the shadow of our cour
'
' Inaise
It said to the glory of th.'
undoubtodly
>ue^ niJit
since toe
«nr «u- I**”public that her citlsen*
.
vent 0 r Republican admlnistrstlrm. *^ •
orgaoixad.
uetier protected and are aafer In Ilf* , ““_____________________
CITY BOOKSTORE.
Suits to 6rder.
DIAMONDS,
And everything in the line
of first
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
*md property on the Uje ^f Cuta
KtookD reaches the pwiple who
are the eubject* of Rpain hertolf. How ,
could our people e*|>ou*e the cau»e of ; «“/•
Spain? Their ven' nature* r.-v.U when
they recall the Inrbamu* •cmque*! ot
Mexico." which I* »lmply * Unk In the
chain of atr\«ltle* that mak »
s up S
Spanlory.
Better. Indeed, for our
country that it should ally'll* If ^to
the buirtbleR government
thst It should be unooncemed alioul
the barbarllle* of the other nation*,
however, exalti'd.
Cor. FtmI sed' t'sloe Sts
Op Eagle Oi
r^^d ‘^*5^ S^’mlte*;^theTto'; ^^bur-g 7; at i-^.R.Ue-Pbllidripbto
quit
out there will probably be
of toe Woody scenes that charai^cto isvd
the closing days of the strike of IBM.
cUm
jewelry and
toilet article*..
S’. Al- BATtXs,
THIS IS A BARGAIN CDLUMN.
Geo. R. Winnie.'
lU of tl.so a w«Rr erill sacure »
le An. enon Wheel.
to SO>
Will
H- E Uiub-. to E.lts Mcyclc abop. 11
Great Cut in Bicycles
p.y to look at tbe . legaot Hne.
.
r Worth Looking Up
I
■
Klmb* ; Co . Chicago.
ACCIDENTS IMPOSSIBLE
..The Boston Store.
N E S'-rorp. Mgr.
wJe and will not cxplodg It is ebaup. too. J
A. Montagoe. IS7 Front SL
iSEIIKG MACeiNE"f,^^.r
I THE PALACE BAKERY
^ • 1
:hlS ». LoulrvlUr
r York 4. Clr.<lrr.*tl 1; at Orveland
-t>w
-Boetop A Clev.land
at 8t. Lru!*Chicago—
j Balllmcre 10, St. I.h.u1s 7: *l C
klyn 4. ChliAgo n.
THE Gl'BBTlOk OF IkJCKCTION.
Werterri l.e.ague; At Mllwauker—Mlnkatokford Hsys Be t> hot Afrsld—Coe
neapcllr 4. Mllwaukie S.
,. Wertem Awclaticr: At R< rkford—
Columbua 0„ July 14.—When asked la: Burilngicn 7, Rockford lS;*t Dubuque—
t Prt.rUe pretev^^ •*■<>1 r. of toe, Dei M<lne» I«. I>ubuque I;
>rU If
Ifa
f'toe Wheeheg atd Lake Erie Qulrcy 0. PeorU
at Cedar lUplds- i
It IS just inree years biiicc
iillrtBd in' enjoining tor mU.tr* frt m : «
IntetfurlDg with the opvratlm of Ihilrj
mlttii Preildfrt Ratitftrd «:d; "It It'
to Uwful fer men
en to
to, ruBsc
r«aee work •
t
rtnsd U« night In Ibis cliy,
)ufflc4nt was
t law; If' letl.r fri>m Rylv.rter Ki-rllner. secretary ^ figures
Social IVti<.»-t*ry. In Cblragf. ;
■
Front and IFark Sia.
Is the place to buy a first clsa* loaf Bread—<ho
bust in town. Try our Cream Bread.
U ia »
114
w>r.,7Ui and Union.
winner. Thnfteli
4 Cane.
'
I Cheap Suiis
;>TEA-16,25,85,50c:
“The New Glass'Block.” ijiCE CREAM,
wt: 0|x:ned
<j)>ciicu uui
lu the
me
Itisjusl three years since wc
<Mr uvrvts
doors to
{public of Traverw City and vicinity, with a line of merchanJuly «.-An«iber Lraneh jdise which suited the times. Some liankrupt stocks, some
Eugere V. Dei« aortal
seasonable goods, bought always at advantageous
Ready cash was our great factor. The almighty
,
T.V.re.r .b..ut.
eat shop Id to* dty.
Omr
StI gasl FrouL
BIFF! BANG!
adjotoing McKamar*'* shoe •tan.
much merchandise at 50c. on the Si .00. but our greatest bene
factor has been the public. From the day we opened our
id,m of brt.,g.ng out toe »e«
for *1 wn *<fv, and that m irt.nd d doors UP to the present time we have had our store thronged
nunem. A trlegram was re- ------------------------------ ■•b Mr. Deb* rexsfd„
.
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» c.itnmur
Maaler
with people, almost to sufiocation. We take this as an
ig ih^prc
Bovertlxr. of tor Knlchts Of LAbor, of-.
Opportune time to thank all of our patrons for their liberal
Mrlhe sf NlBMs aMMA.
(sring bit persorAl service*.
|
lordt a* Ihor do so along lawful llm^
»r.d Ihrrtlor.. w^e r-«v«
,n,unc6oo.-R.i^hf<nd -Whe
Sprmgiisld. Ills. July ]4.ir-Govmior
Tar.ret Ir of (bv u| .i.t-'n (hat toe coal I
mliier*' rtrike w ill rt-sull In ''
ir« told-; -1 hsv. nev.1 SKI
Which assumed.the propurtl n* of. the
prwsent one that did not tr.d
. shed. I hope that the prexr.l (IlfDcully ,
may b* sealed poaitwbly. l>ui in toe
a.trouble
^'’toRVUd'ieCrtved'
«a,.0to acres bf Isnt! In
Ladies’ High Bicycle Boots
Friedrich KloAi.
HAVE YOU SEEN FINCH?
rk ffir’utrtt wr(P‘*^"c'aJJm<^i business more regular up-to-date lines which we will^endeavor
IshpemiBg ^
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j to sell at the closest livinty
living . nrofifs.
profits. we will not deviate from
> iiw^our oldsj’stem heretofore practiced. - Bankrupt stocks, jobs,
Wo hard-up merchants will find an asylum with us. In the m*ean'
time in the few days that remain /or us in the old stand we
have made extra reductions and special cuts on a lot of
of the stole, a
Prewst AtslMt a arhed-to TabM.
merchandise which we do not wish to move into our New
Qrand Rapid*. JUrb.. July 14--Hi*
In our shoe detriment we have taiken a lot
If this! d<islng day uf tbs Retail Furniture Glass Block.
tibnal guard li u active •
ralrtW National coDveniloa
opened
of Ladies hand turned and machine sewed button Shoes
bcsllstiuD' In jwndlr* ! with a warm discussion over a rvmfluenough troop* to preeervt order. Vkl*. j tlon protesting against the IqtpnRUoa Worth from $2.50 to S3.50 and have put them down to the
tlon of to* public peace and order w;U, of a prohibitive tariff tax on Oermao
be severely dealt with-"
ralrroi jdato Riasa. The resolution wa* uniform price of $1.29. Ladies’ congress Gaiters and Julietts
Tenv Haute. iBd.. July 14.—Y^rday | nnally tobled by a vote ot ^to M.
in black and colored, worth $2.50. -we have put down to 98c,
Presidem KnIgbL of the lodlkr^mlnerv. ;
Eawr lialtos ff-------Great reductions are being made on Men's colored Shoes.
.u ..IlM 10 cilntoo, .-hor,. S«-^.o |
Uley. Ilfs-. July
Who have iwen working oc as unurffap- '
x-Msyor Deittu
imagru t
Shirt Waist Department—The high art of shirt waists
Iked bads for two yaaraandtaklngwhal-;
ever prtoe* were offered, are anglous^o
t were frigbltm-d assy, h.- ex-may- of ours, which has been the talk of the towcv, we have divided
Join tthe union and help along with to*
having tired two rb- te at them. Delinto ^ur lots. Lot 1—All of our heavy percale and good
Rrtke.. iB Sullivan county tbe Star Oiy,
.gro If an Italian, and 1 a residence
s po*t«;j noUce* that no more mln^ _-ike* toe fifth Italian on. SBlered
lawn waists. whicK are good value at $1.00, we have marked
rould be done unUl tbe Rrlke was
‘ to* paft*wAv___________
uctUed. Tbl^pracUcany
rblapraci
end* the mln-j
down to 48c. Lot 2—A lot of stylish waists. J^est effects,
0.1J0
Ing la that ^unty
marked down to B8c. Lot. 8—Comprises all fine fabrics
eelved by tbe mlnerg official* yeRer
Ixutovllle. Ky.. July 14.-There s
good aiteodanee at the gild DemneraUe
which are being retailed *t $1.25 marked doign to 78c.
eonvenUon ytRerday. especially ofpromiaenl "wheeUiorst*'' <a the Dwnocracy. Lot 4—Is a lot of waists which are beauties to behold and
Ite offers were ordered rejected -until | Thf'eonTeotloi' ..
the price on them today is 88c. Come quick before these
ifler tot mett^ of the Mtlonal «««- gar.lxaUon and Ilftened lo speech.
UvF board, which will be held
Democratic leaders.
snaps are gone. The Mohey Saver*.
lumbua, O.. at an early date. Tb* strlk#
has aitvady b^n sertouMy to effect
to* vlsIUe supply ot coal, and to* prtess
*ir. BverymiM
go B-aoteb higher every day.
It now Idle.
of importance to Indiana bn
. Banalra. O.. July l*--Tbo miasFs to
•ehlek-s mlMS on to* Baltimore and
25PERCENT.OFP.a;^?l”.rir;
-vretsoof the compary. ai*.
myR*-rt,:iiel>- t
n——a dast A'flsr MMalgkt.
Hartford. Conn.. July U.-H101X1
mppte was banged at U:M o'clock this
BMenlng. JUpple wa* «
rwr* old. p* knbd bb wife at toeir
tmm* to N*r Haven ts Jan. IL
to
I THE BOSTON STORE,
WHITING BLK.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ANGUS McCOLL S
10c A GALLON
BEAUTY, COMFORT!
forSSc.
Haldswqrto Block, UnioB Btr^
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Trotting shd Road bosws • agoIty. . Third door wcat of Morgan* \Jntrj Bsrq-
“* "“»■
funrveraoiha^lTqniWd. PnaOms PtoHuc to
«ly look at tack sW. Bllm to srsor them. Prinn
D place of a M. A. - ~
ks. -------------S14 E Froat *L
1 Haved Moved
LADIES CHOCOLATE
« 40«. Onloo 6L
CbU aad get
Button Shoe* at 8I.M. lodiM Ox Blood, eoto toe*
attl SL Hbne* Tan
_ Oxfords
xfords at 7SA. Yoato-i Tan
Ito Sid*
Shoe Store. A. T. JohnSontl
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PARIS GREEN
A FULL LINE OF.
Refiigeraiofs
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
146 Front St.
HOBBS’HARDWARE STORE. :?1
w.
THB ICOBHIVa BSOOBD, TEtrSSOAY. JTTLT 16. 1997.
.
mtffa •sMvvuic* aod tb«
T«riffConf«rrM« Con«nu*te Oft! mitUop ot
f«r V#J7 Widely.
ru« u> p*ru.«u*a
upon Prwld*Bi Mc^nlv to ««pinr
B«c«tnrr Lon*, who netad na bi*
totrcMhtt«r. if not bto indorwr. |t !■ not
nndemood Uint Appioton hM Aom
more tb«n pnwrm • brief nrewnent
ncmlnal the r(nalb.SKy of the Nienrurun
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onnnl. and to afao« tbr l»neBt which
•r Ca«tM, would come to the rnlttd BUtM by
rapax* «•' bavlnv taa*e coetmcla for conatmet^a
aa—A MU I work (brown into the band* of Amer*
qulrlto Id tbla dIrecUmhavebeen quiet*
' r proaecuted (or aeveml months
The tremendou* work and amnderf j|
coBferaoce on (hr tuns Mil apant u
May daj. devoted (or the non pul to
work to the eo-nfereore room. - There
ww occaalonal ^ncuHaUesa with oth*
«r aennton or member! o( the houae
upon potato at lease, bat tbMe were
farlaL ao that comparaUvelx Uttle tntemtotlos aa to the pro*reu mode
feuDd Ha war tooutalderu. It to known
that almoit the ?qUre day waa devoted
to the au*ar and wool aqbediilee. and
the beat lafonnatlon obtainable la that
• dual afreement waa not reached upon
. either. Platt o( New York, who has
been afaaent raoet vf the time aince the
bii) went into (\>nfervnce. returned aad
waa to eWe conference much of the
day alth Qtay.
At one time durln* the aftemaon Um
■enaie and hou»e cunfureea eeparaied.
(be houee men repurin* to tbe ways
and meana committee room, it waa
purpoee of deeidlrie urwn a Uoeof policy
' <m suBt. but .they dccltoed to *ivp out
the Baser ach^ulr haa nal been ajcieed
on. and that to fact all at tbe Ms
^aeetlone before thr conference which
have afemtosly been arttled are ooiy
teouilvely asrecd to. cne aide or the
other Ineiatlns that they ahaU be held
MUA Arttaaa Laadar OiaMai wMb tha
KaMoatbaTtaoeraat
ktom w»
XO mil A6BZXKEIT SEiOEED.
Evwrtoiitc •» r»» i«
I
COUMtTTEC KOASTS RHOOC8.
NOTfflNG SEmED
canal bare openad the eyea of the- dlrcctora of the new Paoauna Canal com
pany to the adranta^ of a atron*
Amertcan alliance, tt la a part of the
bu*e aefaeme to aeeare powerful Amer
ican luereau Uumueb tbeae contmeu
to euch an extent thet the Klcnrasna
canal project can be thnut atode. The
eebeme of tbe quadmpW nlltonce had
tta tnreptlon In the wonderful dnaiicto]
brain which en*tneeted (he Sdei canal
deal, by which n.irwjoHty of lu atock
came'into ^ p
>n of
>f Oreat
Oi
Brit*
ain. This if the brain of tbe hoiW' of
RothechUd.
For ecyera] rearm tbto
macnlhcent coup of bl*h Oniace haa
been maturin*.___________
Loadob July M-Tbe pnrttomenttry
Bouth Atrteno commlaaino that bna
i> of tosuited I
temational comity; that he nUilaad bta
poelUon and the *real laternato be eon.
trolled to aaatot and asppon reveluUon.
and deceived the hlRh commtoaloner. aa
well aa concealed hU rlewm from tbe
membera of the cotonial minUtry and
the director* of tbe chartered (00-
AoeettWSBMwttad.
ingforib—PitHborg
!
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Bay* Is Gray (rala* Ta Ba TWta.
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litae ball tom -rrow.
Grand Rapida
Oharto* W. Baxter will be at the
1 r nthlcs Coopenv'a atore
________ line of S-wia Bloch r-roda on
Tboraday and Fridavof thto week tnatead of Krida.v and Sstardtj *• anDODDCed yesterday
‘’•I
Atlanta. Ga. Julv U.-^Jear'al John
B. Gorton.
(joitrd Cotifederaie Vetei____ ____ _
MISCELLAKEOU8 WANTS ^
sj, sddrvos acerpUnc tte larnarecently extended the orsanlsatlot
^ tfar Losao monament aaaoclatlon. t
Sto*
MUUarry hur
chlnaso. te partleipair ta the unvelUn
j^y jj
- •
. 1-|70B IWUX-TsosMirt eitensloo Uf
j
Cert itaaSr Srire- oickla Ufie.^-pat ^
atriilM Ttrm by
year
2r?
rhy,
otve
Ledcrle’s STT^
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—John V'erly.
—Front Street.
emi Btpui t iifliu I. (
imafeefwMeeatri
laefiemJBMB.Mi
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that on
of S.OOO
—
tb>-fint day ot
nnita will {so«' 4 m'.........ptoefc. OMj
ill
S W HWM Baps*
. ;p*lrett.
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THE PEOPU REID
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It.
II to T toOst t-M-C.
,iiV!S
ie<T>^;W.are.
The
Morning
Record
Ts^siu
lanapol.. ead LeaUrill* Id! a. m.
Pnia OraM Baptos. Reeklaav sM I
rylXSp ■. _
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C B KCKBAT. Af^U.
C.'L. LOCKWOOD O. P. A.. OtsM BsiAa.
Chicago "w
I West Michigan
_S2—1—!,__ r__ *•
Because:
'jjjljj
It oonUlBB rU thfi afiwi
while Ifs frfifib.
Bacall CUrk* Is Ooasell.
Toledo. O.. July 14.-I^ldent H. J.
Conway, of Bt. Loala railed to order
the eeventb annual cooventlon of tbe.
KattoDsl Retail Clerki' aaioclatlon.
Oplnloch
,
I
The rfiRden rajoy it at
the breakfeat table.
so.n*
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July 14.-Tbe
ror w
CsUtolea w1|li a Tvals Peltawe ssd Oae
BssleKnied.
nor would bumlUate the Onlted State*
in the eyea of the wf.rlA and would l<»Boone. Ia_ July 14.-A Chlcaso' and
•an our naval power at a time of poaaible jjorOiwejterti rwUch
al S:30 ymforelSD compllcatif.n. After Inrer/lns tha j
montlns let
-frelsbt
■mor amrr Imente. the deficleno' apfrom ibein to the yard* here
ini. the last of the sreat
to
line,
and
they
started
down
i»ure*. »■"
wa* M***
pasaed. ------------Durin* -etk.(he m
•apply
the de^te all the chahres of bad tbe sleep grade west of the city at a ter
About s mile down they
•mor plate* bcln* <m tbe veateto eow rific Bpeed.
collided
with
freight
train
No.
32. a
•float were rritereted and Hale nide a
up the hUL
*"
•weeplns AenUl df m eba-ses. Allen
the trainmen oo both engloea Jumped
got the- floor toward (he close and deand
were
not
Injured.
In
one
of
the
run
eSarwd—Bomewhat nff
the
aabjeciaway car* two tramja. Frank Brooki
.
tlVhen Grover Cleveland aent the army
and Eusen* Bike, were aleeptogi
.'to Chi capo be commiued tbe crime ot
Tbcto car was completely telewsiped
treason asaloat tbe ITnited States."
wltb another. Bike waTkUlcd instantly
Tbe boate waa In aearion but three mtnand BroMu badly tojuivd. Both englnea
Vtc* ahd thM took a receaa until today,
ware badly wretied and trafllc py« the
without traiuncttog any ^gflneaa.
road was delayed seven bour*.^lke'a
rn A TBBT GBBAP.ICBE1CE.
body to being held to awai. pocBble inqubT from trienda He wore a Fateh,
\riapsaal IS Dvap
aad kalU the
with the tomato E. B. oe tbe case.
Paaoma OaaaL
j
Wetaea Oe Dowa Like MeOlaly.
Washtostoo.July 14.—An gnfireatandAlpena. Mich.. July 14.—Captain and
4ns has been reached brtsrecB Franca
•ad Great Britain lookto* to the com. Mra. Peiaona of Thunder Bay Uiand.
nod Mr. and Mrs. Case, of Alpena, went
pieUas and control of the Panama
down to tbe Pewabic wreck In the BmJth
caaaL Oetmanr was tovUed to. parfilrto* cylinder, remaining an hour and
tldpate. but owln* to the Greco-Ttoib.
a haU. These are probably tbe only wo
,toh corapUcatlon her asaeot hM been men who ever went down In IM feet of
' flayed, thoush It wilt ondouMadly
water and came ap alive.
.
come to time. Now an effort to bains
toade te learn if the Coiled fiUtea will
come to aadtoonn a quadrvpi* alllanca
BL Paul. July 14.-Tbe taearics of fir.
for the poc^etion and oeutnUlaafloo gument In tbe care of the apMlcation
of the canal. BhouW aach an alliance (or pardon by Cole end Jim Toanger
be affecififi It would be the moat power
was eonciudrt by the state board of
ful for peare 1b# world hM ever aaan. partona yesterday and the pardon reFoortaen hundn-d and aeveniy-aevao fBMd.
. - naval vaaacia mountin* 16J83 guns and
manned by in.GSS seamen, would stand
for tbe pvetwtiofi ot the canal nnder
•■lid dofiflifii." Mi^ tba ptcftMBg.
the (laSB of (be four great poweia
rs.”
•layn«BHM«nbIr»cr?tbaB 1,000,000
(Ufa that *s.fipMH bare to «w^ <mt
•ve^^” Mid ^ ■tadeot wboMBd
rariercarlsavse
ulism lUKiTBumn li
convrnUcm of the Arwirtatlon of
American Asricultural CdUesev and Ex- I
iK-riment Stations was ciwoed
iK-riDient
C|>eoed al
t
the . _
'■ I’nlvertoty of Mlnorsou yeetcrday.Pres; I a
prwidto*.
ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMA
r: wwtbertT wiade
(KM (ta otopitty.
kebbre Beriag Tc* Cilre-Can'iloM year
bees seed in tbeec inatitationa, and oos-1
flma tbe (avorable ccooloatceH reaobad
in tbe lepuriof IkM. Tbep*«oeotageof !
BortaUty (ram tbe dianMe ii ^tly ,
diminiabed.
In pcwtocarlatiiial diph- .
tberiait waa reduced to 6 per cent, tha
la Ihe apiUio* Tc4aL
FATAL FREI(S'HT*CAR RUNAWAY. '
named. They would reprenent a grnaa
toarebant marine tnonase of U.SSAM*.
Marly thiee-qua«er* of the worid’a
Aipping.’ agatori A'UAf* (or all tbe
tMt of the world.
........................- • • a. of SoMca. who hM
Cycle Owners look Hm!
Tbe npoct al tbr loedk-iJ sBperlottBdenu to tbe iM-tiopojilao asyiam* board
cf Uwdeu cn tbe nwi o< aaiitoxiiM.- in
the trewtsMBt (d dipbefaHto daring tbe,
year IBM bat Jo« bees prrMSted. It I*
tbe •eccodyeariawblebaotitoxloebM I
Chlcr so. July 14 -In the jrtol of exBank IT«»id«r.l fharK-aW. BialCto* foe j
I- '
'WnrbtostOD. July 14 -The prlee to be
paid (or armor plate for the three new of the aoetoltatlc Journal. AvanUuk.
batltoablps now to couire of conitruclfan I iios-io'* him to have
J the theme of extended and at times • • plot with Pietro Acclarlto.
lively debate to the fenatr yesterday. Ty^made ao attempt upon the life of
Late In tbe day an ameodrhenl to the Kins Humbm. to aMsavtoate lbe.ktos.
apreprianon MU wa» asreed i
^
w,. vr. w.. Esmm.
to resuictlns the price of armor plate
g»60 per ion. cr U2.-i Ks* than tbe amend- •mitarihd»«itloa-rortweet, Wb<«re(^
■>ant reported by the commliiteandrec- a p. «- yeaterdayr
p - ' '
and
Utoioto—
- —
r wsatbert eootberly
rly
drparw.em as Of£sreHy fair, w
•n
tory and t
iM.
Use;
(
"HaTe yon bought my Ust book?*’
Tbe yonng men anewered:
j
*‘l have not. 1 want to mil your an-1
ttigiapb in otder to
tnoiiey eoongb
to boy If—Atlanta Uwwiitnttou.
i
M at Bllwaakto.
“Bacbclon get over iii«annia more
Milwaukee. July t4.—Tbe dtlegatloB rapidly than married men.”
of pan-Americana arrived to the city,
"Why U Utoi?”
ytoterday on tbe ateamer Wlaconato.
*‘A married mat/*! wife to alwayt
C. R. Boaenberr, of the Philadelphia
waking bisi up tu Btk him If be hM.gcfi
Muaeum of Commerce, aettog raacaser
Chicago Beeofd.
of the tranaportatlon. waa at tbe head to Bleep yeL
of tbe body. The party waa met at ih .san*-plank by a committ« beade 1 by
e\ -Mayor John C. Koch, who eaeorted
them to tbe Houl Pfirter for breakfiat. nice abonl auotbCT, whyii
They wart borpUaMy entertained dnrIB* their atay her.-.____________
Pembreke. OnA. July It—The authoia
Inaerted in tbe bill dlrecto tbe aecretary wmda. beoDfuln* soaibrriy
of the na*-y to investlsate a. to M e,- ,
mm4 will MUW! Fresrptiy «e sU My er Bieta
IS
‘,S£^,
!«a
I Bednew
Klet bare bare Jodyed to toll a man auppciid to be the Rev. Fiwncto Herman*.
J4.—The
t.Ctv^retoi2
Baeeotly a yoan* man wrote to WU-;
puMtob the Ucenac. anfi*dlrected the
couple to tbe bouae of a BapUat mtototof. who performed tbe ceremony.- the TirtBCB aad efltoa^ (d tba astitaXiB*
After the auo went down they drove
back to Lanalu*.
SLAVER OF HENaiETTA CLAU8SEN.
Rome.. July
ipwjny^^c
Ua» Oran HowcU* (or bto aotocrapta. I
Thfi ooveltot repUad in a ijpewrittaa
Kasrn Mich.. July 14.—W. R Utx.
ado of Auditor General Dto. and Utoe jsertobe evmga ftw five y«n before
Maud Havnea. of Dundee, were married tbe introdnctlcn of antHoxtae bavtng
Monday to thl* city. They drove from
Lanainr in th< a»ciieri=s beat, and j ostbe importaora of early
Inatmeol,
[ aiked all whom they met to keep the
; poiuung
cut
[ weddln* quiet. County Clerk Gunn aaid
;a
doae
vialns asBDSt puttln* a aeparate State
ticket to the field
In aa interview
KreertlOiis BeU Open to tbe Laat.
he atatee that no Uchet will be plaead
Nothin* will be ttnally elaaed ao Ur
aa the mattrre of Importance are con- In tbe field and that tbe allver Republiof Ohio will aupport the party fiecenied nntn all have been decided upon
eiarln* for allver.
and the cooferreea are ready to com*
• to a complete asrrement. It to bellerrd
catowm ernitoV DelUra.
that the woryi schedule, mrhieh occupied
Waahlnston. July 14.—A autemant
tbe attention of thr conferreee more or BWtaied at tbe "»m« bureau ahowa tha
lean yeeterday and Unoday can now be number of rilver dollam coined at tbe
.aMtied whenever other mattera hare Vnitad State* aolnU dartn* tbe tost
rtorfaed a atapr for dral adjuatment. fiacal year wai SLS«.70L on which the
Tbe aenatr cenfrrreee are ready tocom- aeistilorase. -or profiu to tbe sovernpromiae the dlffeier-re cn first and aee- ment amounted to tS.S34.l0l. The proflu
and ctoaa hrooJs by- maUt;* them both have been turned Into the traaaury
dutiable at U centa, and a eompromlae (rtn time to lime aa the coloasc proOB third claam vooto has been nisfcetcd
by boaae mimb»r» rf the conferenre.
tlUiMli Baa Cm
conccmln* which they expo ■* the hope
1, July 14.—The aenatr yr*that it will be aatijfactury to both the
wool BTowen and tbe carpet manaCaeturen; but tbi> to not aiiuped.
S'i
i.'sir'—'
part of the people of JMt^^caburc. I iinotfa tbe tiHala. wXb a deflant aueer
there waa
none abatever for Cecil | aaved arit fttnp tbe Orit act, "UcaoK.
Rhodea' condurt to rsleldtoUi* and | (anooth. qtudl >■ letdlly out «< won.
armed
toaurrectlon end I me • Batnekeeper In tbe aodi-,
asalaat the •orerement of tbe Trana\-aal.
Tbeh be -kicked over an Alp, waded
' A bea\7 iwaponaibUlty. aooprdln* to
tbron«b the bny id Napica, fell into tbe ;
the (act that at the hut motnent Dr. tbender and cmly atopped In bto mad
04^t
to remark to tbr mauaser that an .
JameeoD invaded tbe Tranavaal with
out BbodeT direct .eancUon.
The actor wltb a rt-putadon maet decline to ’
STwvity of Rbodee’
tranae^cB
U pUy on ibei atase. at there were fliea CO I
wetshtUy laprceeed by the eocnmlttee. ic—Feanon'e Weekly.
which
finda "that be acrlottaly en><
both the Imperial and colonial
Why Be Waatod aa aatafreph,
lit; that hi!
■epoH tM> a Ship CaaaL
conctoHoo
WaehlnstoB. July 14 —hUjer Bytnonf , demna raid, but at the aam« time ex.
hat made a report to (hr chief of vestoprop.«.d
err* of the umy. on thr prMiminary exinqatry Into tbe admlniearalnatlon toto the tubject c( a mbip
canal from the Oreat Lakea tu the navi- trailon of tbe Chartered company. Lord
Chamberlain, and tbe
•ahle wetora of the Hadron river, and «
_____. IW.___ >___ 1-. _«i_i
baa been
_________________
aUboKted____________________
to the.tecreury of.
... Md^ aefwtariee'of the eoioniai ofllcc.
The report, w hich
aaid to be fait I are held Mamaleaa.
Lalouchere preaeoU a aolnotlty re
port ctoalns with the tnatoaaUon that
ChamberUlD B<dht have been proved
SUlUy If tbe iDVeetlsaUon had been
eonUnued.
■
Wnahtoston.
July
lA ~ Cbnlrraan
Be aiyU AbMto TUi Weddl^
tbe wocl srDvvr* erd the car; ei mana(acturere. and IwU ride* look the matter under advUerret;-..
TaosheM Qaei'loa at tW Aat.
tics to tht csfaelty of-clirsy
• The queatluD of J te. Jute basglng.
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barlapB. cottas l>a-,l * and co.ton tlea. ihcritlei of the
Which th<- aej . r • i-larc,; on the fr*e |
l-noloSTapbe of tbr outLn. to raualn-' much
trouble.
Tbe taw bruadcarb
bouae cm ferrets Uir.dt that UitM Itema
CooDiy Crown Attorney Metcalf reabail *0 back or. tbr dutiable Itot aad eelved one of throe photosarph* and wa»
the aenate coBferrrea pleM that tt they Informed of Its resemblance to Hamilton.
are pat hark delay moat -be tbe reaull He at once arrested the man. who proin the
tested hto innocence. Tesientay mamb a complete asreemept by Friday.
F
tos Hamilloe came up before Judge Deaof them aaid he would be
eon. but w remanded until the l.th,
than aattofled. ___________
when It to expected Jhe aUtboriUM from
Salt Lake Cllj will artrt here.
. DIFnci'LTY A* TO ARBOB PI
•aetaltot BdiMT la the Ptat.
BCatS£S3 CAMDB.
Be poiated bto
twen toqumn. Into the Tranivaal mid ,
'
haa a*raed upon lu report. The Pall j
Mall aaaaue today publtahea a aum'©“‘"O' “» *be dueetiaa in eel:
^ S^coSSioM
! 8. «>«» i. the rUlalh toood bto «r»nd.
^
^to cotr.promtoe propoUUon-looka to
Bsins a rate of 3.ceTit» a pound on all
’ wool of a value leu than 10 centa.'h
j>OBBd; of S cvBie oQ wool valued, at
more than 10 and lea* than U centa.
*<QMa TiUBlnr
Sqa^abdotiBBitocattbe bttAat the:
BBC wW bed teen treatiiic tbe bcsutl'>
fel
to a Job lot of giMinl wwk-
Mrs. Anna Olbaon. aged 1M years, tbr
.tUVIJIU HOBS!-:
oldest woman, to Macon county. Ilto.
U-tl
died at her home sooth of DecaturMonday night.
The number of Cbrtotlan Endearorvrs
vtolUng San Francisco Ual week was
23.»ll;
nTtlle 'X' gang of UaUan sboveier*
TIME CAffO.
ere working in a gravel ptt al Rock- grer, Sar
PP—‘ —
UL Ilia., one entire side caved in. A
number were Injured, and one to not ex
pected to live.
Ah unknown man waa found dead
In the road to tbe town of Baamieo. Lv Trsren aCHr............................................... JSsS
Browa county. Wla. From papeis founA
on bto person It to supposed bi- "
Oconto. Wla.
^
Lightning striKU Augost Pllwoeli
srbUc be was flthtog-uesr the Horicon
0«>tXGa0CTB.
mareh. Wla. He wm ntandlng at a wire
fencs. from which the current poaakd
Iwpw
OMa*.TsMter.Tli*nM.Mtet«Br.. I »pw
to hto bead, aeorebtog hto hair.
Mra Henry Burkeri. one of the oU
Rslfimu of Caledonia. Wla. while at
4»»B
tending to her bouivbold duties dropped
dead of heart dliease.
The U-montbs-old child of Frank
OOIKCIOVTB.
Purdy, of Cullfcrrt. Ills., farmer, died
Monday- sit-it- Sk< Upped a kctUcful
of scsldlttg waur over berseif
week! ago.
Obliuary: At Bay View. Mich.. Rev.
arXwskpOT...........I
Lewis P. Davta D. D. At Wareaw. Hto..
Judge John W- HMsh. n. At BaersmeBto, Cal. Judge N. Orren CuAla 71. '
•« «7 tmatjBeenure HlU A Co., bookbtodbra Chi
cago. refttoed to discharge i
men fifty union bookMndere b
on Arike.
Peas have brought swob a low price ■tr
lately that tarmera on Petapaco Neck,
pear Balilmore. have plowed onder seres
faf them rsther then pick them end hsul
them to roatkeL
It to Miosrn by tbe annual report of
one ot (he largtx mlntog companies to
Colorado Uiai since the orssnUailon of
vsacsst iiisu*. a. owmssi >1.1**. at. nMamna
the company tbe average cost of
daring B to gold has been ff canto
CMumbas R. Cummings, on* of the KreSttot r»^tt» toe u. ySuvsat* ms tos
HreiBinft fiMBeUra ot CWoago. dtod
Meofiar MghL aged 0 years.
ImmeBtjLlDeorSteuieB.
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srjsis"
ite'eiToi'.
Te takeeSeeiaBMay. las* •>. 0*1,
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