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The Morning Record, July 22, 1897
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1897-07-22
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE MORNING RECORD.
omotAL PAvmft
or TH« oat.
MORE 600D B?1L
HUHTXA8 SAT1C tX. XjOjm AMOTBSB DSTBAT TXBXXBXIAT.
Beth rHebm Fat Up ■ Good Game
•Bd W«». WeU AuppiitM^
•hvp.XBtwwtiB«Oontwt in Which
.
Home TMm Bhewod Up W«U•evhnl Grand 8t»nd F«atar«a
M. W. Hammond. J. &. Hoi^ Am
Hole. A. 3. aelm. OiarUe Hall. C 3.
Cneelond. C D. -Kenyon. KSboarn, W.
3. CenU E. Eeitaer, Minnie Lawrende.
Sarah Lea Geo. Lordle, Anna Litney,
Edwin Lyon. Sesie UPolnt*. Wm.
London, Joe Banien. Helen Lederlo, F.
A. Undley. T. M. Hhirto, Lottie Horiy.
Mary Ellis. H. M. Timblin.
The call to^for ycuW •alt-rtoing,
brown and rye breed, coke, cookie*,
erallerb, flried cake*. Cbiteh cheese,
baked bean*, salad* and,pie*. Mr*. E.
J. Hontloaky to the enpe^tehdenV
A oordlol inTitaUoe to *ntended to
tbeUdieelnthaeoantrytObdlp oat in
tile market.
ladle* who have left dbhe* *t the
Moricet or* reqnoated to e*U at M. B.
•Hortcell'* book More Satwday p. m.
Tbeeeeretaiy will be there to mke the
yearly doee of any wbo wtoh to pay.,
FUCHETT WILL ,8E JEM
CASS WILL oon UP TOKO&BOW OB SATUBDAT.
Km. LisM* a Woodd WlU^Bob-1^
UUed t^ay
^er
^ Bom*-Sb* Foiled
to
Tom for 1^, Bnt Bwa*e>he
DoKrtption of Her Property Wo*
Kot On the Tax BolL
Th« trial of the ttt tiUe cose of P.
A bntUe of the pitcher* to vhnt yeeA. Eneelond v*. Llxsie C Wi^ at. ol.
tardor'a fwe may be lenned, with the
. _ rcMimed In the Clrcnltbonrt y*aholoae* in taw of Wottdiw.
tardoy afternoon and the Jnry rendered
Only tacoeinnink. the foorth. did
a verdict in fovor of Mm. Wood. Tb*
6t. Lo^men^te get their blto to
property of Mr*. Wood had bee* sold
gether. oad ooly in that Ineing, and
on a tax tiOe for alleged nnpold toxee
the dtth were any hit* mode
the
of 1S93. hnt the evidenoe in the trial
Ttolton.
proved that applicatioB bad been mode
>pel pitched a *to«itfg*m*. bat hi*
to Township Tressnrer Bonghey for
onnorv woo, at timea.Viot of the bert,
the porpose of paying the taxes, bnt it
oad ogida the men book of him played
woe stated that there wma 'no snob
r»d both
thetaxroU. As them
Apel fielded hi* poelUon eseeUently.
woB oleariy on intutlon to pay the
' haTing *iz ohorp omtoto to hi* eredlt. It Mmj Mot Be Plain Soiling In the
there was no other way for the
Vandwmiiu. in left field, (node eoae
jnry nnder the elrewmataoee* than to
•pleodid catobe* for the rtoitor*.
The board of pnbllc work* met in in- render a verdict in favor of the defendFor the UittticT* Porta pat ap * good for^ ee**lon yeMerday morning to
lb
gome and mode emnesplMdld ploy*. oonenlt npon the plan* for the proposed
d writ of poeseaaion woe granted to
He olao maired on eo*y pop-np Li the
of Seraoth. Sixth and P. A. koeelond and John H. Cole in
Bl^ inning, tmlitcoet nothing; in Sprtice «tr«!t*. Mayor Smith ha* bemi the. aicnltoonrt yesterday afternoon,
te/t the eoote eronld hare been the looking np the charter In matter* replacing them in legal poaeaston of ^e
e^me hod there been no errors by the Uttng to pnbllc tmprovemenU end the
Wynkoop property on Bahv Front
booie team, e* the only ma mode by reenlt* may mean oempUeoUm In the
stTMb which they bod pnrehoaed on a
. St. Loato wo* eoned.
progrem of the improremebL
tax title, the validity of which was
tY*tkin*otoo fielded finely, polling
Section 8. of TitU X. of the charior.
mteated.
down two hard high file* after long prorUe* that whenever the oonnrtl
W. a. Foster, attorney tpr the de
'ran*.
ohali n>y reeolnUoD decide npon a pnb- fendant in the eoae of foe A. W. Wail
Wheeler mode * eoaple of grandthe board of public
ing Co. TB. Ten* O
*tand«top* and throw*, and oaetoted works ohoU witht ioU
obliged to go to Lake Ann yeMerday
Path* and Ooz In oompleling the ohorp- patch prepare 4on* and eattaate* of afternoon on bosinea*. and on that ac«Bt doable play of the ecuon.
east to anbmlt tdthe oonneil for it* *p- oonnt Uiat c*se wa* fijonreed nntll
Cox play^ fint boae in place of Nor- proToli and that when *neh plan*, etc.,
today.
oUy, who to on * fishing trip, and
to the conn- . The esae of Mr*. S*rab Shngkrt va.
pUyed the bog acceptably.
eU and adopted, then the board ahoU Mathew Geiger, follovred the Wood
m hitting, W«tklas led Uie HasUers. prooded with the work epeedied.
Me, and to on trial tbto morning.
walrttig * two-bogger and a oingle and
In this eoae there hoe haea aome
It to expected that the trial of Lewis
eeoring after each hik
eritietom regarding the oetlon of the Fitchett will begin tomorrow. Thl*
Baylto led the rtoiton wiU the aUck oonneil in ordering the improvemenb will be the lost of the Jnry eaaea.
with aira good cinglea
and it now appeara that the pcweeednre
St. Loato ho* been eonaiderably to not etricUy In accordance with the 00KFAV10K8 OF FOBBSTBBS.
etrengthened alnce their lost appeor- provisions of the charter, os the work
onee here by the addition of Bora*, was decided npon by motion instead of Stoterkood vriU be KMgcd Into That
fermerly with hoginaw. and BoU^. by reaolntion.I. os
SodMy at Special KeeOng Friday.
a provided InoecUon 3
who to a gond left-handed pitcher.. of titie 10.
There will be a apedat meeting of
Ftoher and Btiley wUl do the twirling
If the objections preaented are ans- tbc Stoterhood of Forester* tomorrow
today.
toined by the charter, it may be that night for the porpoae of affecting *
The HuUen' rnns were mode a* fol- there will yet be aome deUy In effect transfer of memforsbip into the newly
low*: One in the fiat on • two-boee hit ing th* improvement Aidarmoa Good-:
of Companions of Forby Watkin*. Burn*’ fnmble of Bnl.l e j rfeh ho* ro rallanUy fooghtfor.
aster*, which Is to toke the pUee of the
grounder, and Wheeler's
Wheeler'* long fiy to left!
--------------------------Sisterhood. The object of this to that
^ OIBD IM PBirVSTLFAVlA
field.oU Udy aocleUe* of Foreater* U the
Anotber was ramAr In the tonrth.
United Stetta may be oigontsed under
After Bnnt bad mingled and stiden Tenng Kan Who Olnimad to Bara one name. The Companions of Forest
Idv^ in -Solon.
..peumd. Porks mode a base bib and
er* to the name aelecled. AU members
that, with a bod throw to third -bom
A deaoription of a yonng man wbo are nrgentiy requaeted to stUnA
Trom eeater field, allowed Bnnt toeraaa -oa found dead on the L. D. B. B.
the plate. After Adame bad bem ss- track, near East Sprlngfietd, Po.. and
DIBLOOATBD A BBOULDBB.
stoted ont at firM by Warner in the who bod been beard to sute that bis
fifth. Watirins singled and wentoronnd his home vras In Solon, Mich., bos been Arthnr Winnie Took a Tnmbl* from a
to third on King's bod throw to catch received by A. J. White, postmaster at
OhertyTrra.
him off first base. Boll hit for two bogs that plooe.
Arthnr Winnie, son of 1. G. Winnia,
and Watty scored. Wheeler oleo bit
The young man was abont IS or 20
met with a painfnl accident while
for a faoee and scored HuU. Two rnns. years of age. about S feet C inches la
gathering cherries from a tree on 6. J.
TMoI-fonr.
beigfab smooth fooe. brown hair and Morgan's farm Tnaaday evening. A
The only ran for the vidtoi* was eyes, and wore a black ooat and vcM oompoaioa removed the ladder from
mode in the fourth Inning. Baylto. the sod check tronaer*. Efforu are being the tr«e *a Arthnr wsa abont to defirst man at bob singled and was mode to wUbitoh hto identity.
eeend and be fell to the ground, snadoobled up a moment later when Apel
tainlng a dtolocMed abonlder. Dr.
Bicycle Girl Took Another.
bit to Wheeler. Theib with two oub
WUbeim fixed him op.
Warner. Burrs, and Leahy tingled in ' Bicycle Olri. B. J. Morgan's fast
■oeeecaioD and Warner scored. A pecu pacing mar*, -won second money In
Songs for BoUy Day.
liar thing abont the game was the fact Sturgis Tqcaday. winning two heaU in
Ail those who attended the rehcaraal
thataoehmon in both teams hod fonr t;tOk and«;22k. Sbeweotoa a very
of foe rally day ebonia Tueaday even
Umes at bob Soore:
heavy track. This ocakes six races the ing were Impreaaed with the fact that
Brvnxas.
mare bos entered this leaaoti. ■ She there to really more genntne mnric in
“■.........V t
took third money in BsStie Creek, sec-^ aome of foe old goapel hymn* than
WstUsik
. BelLc. ‘
ond in Jackson, first in Albion, first in foev ever dreamed. It takes a little
Ooliwatcr, and second in Slnrgto.
practice to bring it out. Ail singers in
possiBii cdiipOwtioiis.
■b-
..nl
jl
! !
i S
EsTili i
i-i
s-
... I 2 1 4 s a tt« •
::::i■'''
S it St ■'SSt‘,
the city are urged to atteod the next
The first Pork Place ooneert of the
Mtoraa and help moke Bally bay a
Boyto Band this aeoaon was ^ven
grand aoeceaa.
the veranda of the hotel Tuesday
alghb The
Biwritias.
•a and enjoyed by* Urge
Anofow boae boll gome this after
andlenee.
noon. at 3:30 between the Bnatlen and
Sb Lonto.
Mra. Jss. Wiflsmer, Mrs.' C. 3. Garneb Mta. E. Walker and sen Boberb
Th* Tariff BOl WIU Bmiom* a ;
Mim Ida Garnet and Mtoa Jessie Moody
Thl* Weak.
WaMiingtM, July fl—The formal ■pent yesterdays at Ne-ah-U-wonto,
Will VOTE FRIDAT.
reading of ue conference report proThe Uncle Tom's OaMn perform:
ceededTn^ihe eenate today. During
la Stainbergto Grand lastni^t wm
rams, iirtoam r. BbmIos n moteB bsM>. early hove it woe dleeneisd purely
Bon. Packs: tiw* at caws, im; aapln, formal, most of the time being given beat " Tom show ever given In Travctae City, and by special arrangement
to identifying the nnmberad am
it will be gIvM again tonlghb
menu with the necote MU.
or HOVOB OF KISS BHULTB8.
It to probable that a voU wUl be ta
The ladles of Grand Traverae Bebekoh
ken la the eenate on the coaference Lodge vriU give on toe cream eoeial
Fttonds Imn Branlng.
tariff report Friday. Aprivote.nnder- this evening in Odd FeUew* boU for
foe
benefit of foe Lake Ann. sofferero.
Moading
to
that
effect
eeemn
to
have:
LastlsI^tMtoa ti
Everybody is oordioUy Invited to atog pet^e at been arrived ab
W.
her home on WosUrgto sstreeL The
Mr. Dwight Smith, a member of Mrr
«v«it wa* charmingly antdrfoltang
The opening of foe Boeton etore wUl
W. S. B»rt'*
and was arranged.in hoaor of Mtoa day noon, from ClncUiiaU, tor a tew begin tomorrow and eontlnne SainrFiorenec Sbaltca, her gneM from Ypefweek's stay pccrions to the opeeiag of tMj. Tb. B.W -Glu. Bk»k- U b.bv
loati. The gnesto mode good nae of Mr. Uart'a atorring tonr. in this dty.' filled with a large stock of goods and
oivaral hammocks among the tree* in Aegnab
foe store to being beantifnUy trimmed
apoo the lavra, charades wm txdnlged
for its formal tatrodnettna to fo* pnblx. mBslc within doors, followed by
tfoioago KarkM Beporb •
ie. ’
froib
Snnday morning, early, a photograph
Chieogo, July 31—Wheat-Jnly.
efo>m. <akc and cool
_______
sling
7* he: September. TtKc; Dee^aber. ra* token of a group in fo* eomp of
wUfo aided in making the evening
the
Hannah Blflee at Oarp lake, in fo<
76 he.
act. of rcaMing a fowl. Where the
Corn-Jnly, MhQMVe; Snptem
Oeeembar.
t7h937Me; fowl wea procared, strange to any, foe
Satsid^ KntfcM cdW. ax A.
photo does not show. Sergeant Rupp
May. Mhe.
Oata-lnly. ITlfe; September, l7Ke: to foeeeotral figure with tto ohieken
Membm of mvtofam C on raqoesUd
MatiyepltUdenhtohayoMb Aclond
to CBrntoh anppUea for th* MarfcMt Jnly May. fohe.
Pwfc—Jnly.S7.to: Saptombar.r.nh- ofsweqhitoeeborariagorer foeoampMfo.
Imid~Jalg,fi4 Ui8apt*mber,to.l7H- fite odds realism totbe eaene.
Mmdamas A. U HovUand, Aaa Hato,
ii.;:
Two Cento.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, TSUE8DAV, JULY 22, 1897.
Rp»t Tw—No. 6a
Tbe Famous Logan Hoinmeitt
UV^TBD TBBTBBOAT.
Geo. O. B^ond Was Bona XnUaa
Ai« One.
Geo. C. Hnlet of Klngaiey. and MIm.
Boas MnUm of Traverae City. '
married yeeterday at the realdenbe of
C. M. Pormenter, oa Bprane atreab Mr.
HnlM to a brother to Mra Parmaater.
The couple wUl laar* toda^ for their
home MOT Kingsley. The ceremony
was performed by Bev. 0. S. Xorthrap.
Will be unveiled today in Chicago. Wff
unveil the fact that our Wall Paper is alnfoK
gone. Some lew patterns that we are sel
ling cheaper than ever.
CITY BOOKSTORE,
M. B. HOLXAY, h
This «■* Graab
J. O. Loagworthy ha* tbs honor of
loading the lorgeet brook trout of the
aeoaon—perhaps for eeTeral aeaaonb
The apeekled beanu tipped the aeaUs
at 3 pounds and 2 onneea, dreaned,
and meoanred iO and one-half inches
U length.
It was canght at the
Boordmon riw dam Tneaday evening.
Base Ball...
^ Slm-b O-vib ?
No—But it would have been if they had got
their balls, bats, etc., at-----
THBBB aVABTEB B. B. CLUB
WUl
Oomp
at BaM
Bay
HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE,
This
The jolly member* of the Tbree
Qoartw^ B. B-Clnbieft this morning
with a few friends for a joUy comping
season at Eut Bay. They wiU rama'in
in tomp the remainder of the week.
Following are the membrra of the
party; Bertha and Boae Cnlmau, JnlU
and Rittie Nolan. Oarrle nad Babe
Backer. Ceito Mather, Susie Dutton.
Kittle Belnto^, JMpb NoUn. John
Ash. Warren Adaley. Mr*. TomUnapp
and Mrs. Ooodspeed went elcog «a
Roman Stripes
YOUR MONEY
Specials in
Dress Goods-^
to.00 8Uk Watoto
•t.......................I3.89
....
KIKBB^ BUSBIHa BOBTB.
Stokiag Work U Morthera Kichigsn
OoppM XUa*.
Bonghton. July' 31.—Several hun
dred minera from the Ohio and PennsylvonU bltnmiiiona cool dtotricU hare
reoehad here in aearoh of work. They
report that thonaands more are com
ing. It to true that the local copper
mine* ore working moro men than ever
before and at the highest wages paid
in the Bocky monotains, bni there are
already S.ooo idle men in tbto district
and Uie proapeeto for securing employit arc small.
Fancy Plg-d Good*
\
wortb IM at ..v.UXc
Fancy Fig'd Goods
worth sue ab..........I6e
Fancy Fig'd Gooda .
worth 36c at ......ISe
Lot Belts at—
;..25c
A Ug lot of fine holfo.
oU style* and colon,
oU naw, worth 40c to
Mo, yonr coins. —He
'1
Special Values in SJilrt-Waists, Ladies* Suits,
Child’s Jackets, at—^
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
Mr*, munon. Mim Floranec Dltmon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Voighb Jr.. Mrs. W. |
L. Vaighb Mtoe Edith Voighb Mr. *''d \
Mrs. BouUb Mrs. Hazelloo*! Mtoa n<-r-1
cnee Bazcltoii. Urb Sanborn and M-a. I
Both arrived ye»lenl*y from Cineiow-U j
CD route for Omen*.
I
SAUVELT^
Tbo great pianist who socompanied Bemenjri, and
who wa* for years i^nUt to tbe late
...King of HoUaiid...
24 Pairs i
ktMrat.t. piano
I
“ The KimbsH jn'ajio is eo^y the equal of any
instniiDsnt, and I express myseif •• being more
than plessed."
Ladies' Fingree A .Smith Boror |
Toto, Hand Tornv Cloth Topb I
, B. and C. »4 60 Shoes at j
Thv worM'a meu eBlo
REiT^lTEK idl save "*
sccompsniment
W. W. KIMBALL CO.,
N. E. STRONG. Local Manager.
33 Pairs
Men's Patent Leather and Enamelf, former prioe At.00 end
•6.00. to etoae ont et ^ 00.
108 Pairs
Mea'e Satin Colt Shoe*, regu
lar SI 7S Sboaa, now goiog
$111.
69 Pairs
j
Front Street
the best
Is noue- too good for yon.
. Ask Your Grocer
For It,
take no other.'^ We guaran
tee yon satisfaction.
Men's Light Color Tan Shoes
85 to 50 per oenb diaooub
118 Pairs
Udle*' BioA oad Tam Pii«rra
A Sndth JoUeto foneer priee
•3. cloalHg ont prioe SS.
Maks No MistAke.
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Tbs Origlosl.
«*aUM Tee ■ MS Ptm UhengWOfOa.
HANNAH & LAY 00.
Razor Tots-They Must Go.
AFei r Bargiuns in Ladies'
Gents' Shoes!
New Line of Children’s Shoes.
VesCan Atvay* Be SOSTM
PARKER BROTHERS,
.1
se;=^
• CT* HOBJrarO EBOOaB, THTTB8DAT, JULY M. 1897.
■ »HB MOSNIHa SBOOSD.
TEAVcnatomr.
ORAHD TB4VEBSB HERALD,
Ebml T. Batm Am 3. W. EMonor.
J. W.
gdilor m4 Mua«ir.
eUBSOHIPinOMB. .
ra&nuBY.
•
artOBctruTCi
It bow tmisptm tiiM AldemiMi
«Oodrtob<Bthr«wd'tteUw in Mearlnf
Uu kdopUMi of U« ni»iortty report in
the Semth etreet ^nprownant aaetter,
not beer the fniit coretod Vy
trem the Bee»to be e qneettoo ee to the l««elityof thepraeedsre,
■e the etrtet tettar of the oherter mey
sot here been xerrled oat is the eon■Ueretfam of the mettar. U thet ie
tTM it Bey be eet Aown ee e ferefone
eeeelueion tbel Aldermen Ooodrieb
wifi BOt let e UtUe thiss like thet interfere with the eieonUon of the work,
Uheeenpramt; end U U eheU be de/termined thet the praneiowef the
y rterter here not been etrieUy obeerrad.
it Bey likewlee be detennined thet the
eUmea from the Seeond wUl exert
btobeetend Boat eSeetire endeerors
*0 biter ebont the imiirorsBent be hee
leboredfor.
Lan oeble dlepetchee atete thet the
•nltnn bee iMoed en
It of the fro
thne defyter the wlehee of his ^pOnUiwe. ThaoetdiepleyethewilU^eM
«f the enltee to concede to the propo•itkBt of the poweiB. Shonld the peopte of Turkey uphold their mler in
«hte praeeedihtr he mey-'reet eeey.
vhnt ehontd they dteepprore, then
the reirn of the ^ten will be
a^ort end the mptnn between the
nbUme porte end ite bend wUl be
nomplate. Heretofore the red rater bee
had ell the fen hlmeelf. bet now it eppeer* UBt the minteteie ^i« e bend
la the feBi- While thle ecOoa laey
Been trouble for the enlten it b ecereely prabebte thet be would bene the Ibporteni menifeeto without herinr been
amred of prateeboa et the bends of
tbepowne.
3. O. BenjemlD went to Oopombb
' TBterdey.
Mk. L. EdBooda b in Old Mbnion.
erWtter Mra. H. H. Golden.
, Mie. P. KenouB end Dall^ Kesonee
lonie. ere ateylnr et Park neee.
C B. Manny le onterteteter T. B.
Aadereoo. wife end feaily of Detroit.
Mre A. W. Peek wMt to Bey View
«er e moetb'eatey. yeetudey a
IBJ
.
U Heaeen of ElBwood eieane. b
Mierteteiar Mr. end Mre Ledrd of
Mbn Gertrude KneeUnd roee to Bip
BapUe todey to Tbit Mre. B. D. York
Mfuel Weeke
Miea BkMOB Jerrb b
, Mba Berrtoi
Wiley of Bonon.
Mie. J. B. MerUn will beee thb
aerater for Bey View where ohe wiU
^rnd e few deyi.
Mr. end Mn. John Patton of Oer
hern. Iowa, erereeeteof Mre J. W.
rnmmA. obter of Mre Patton.
Dr. U. K. Johneon. one of the proa
laant phjaieiaM of Oread Repbte,
Mined at Perk Place yaeUrdey.
W. A. OeaptoB end femlly of Debioll. eih at Park Pleee where they
uOl opeed e portion of the eui
< Mre Dr. Seolt end har ebter, Mre.
Olen OfOteeteeeti.ereTbitter W. B.
Oeeknr end feailyxd State etreet.
J. B. Freere of Roehestar. M. T., b
In the dty end Attorney John Lenap«r found in Urn en <dd boyhood Mend.
(teerbe Beck men b atertetetep hb
■other, hb brother Ooorpe end hb
WBt, Mre E. Beteter of Dayton. CMiio.
Barbart, Jeeae end Mbe Ethel Johnetm ud Mba Bnrlbnt of Old Mbelen.
■eat leOhbepoonthoeteeBar Wees-
oete
Hex B. Cntebeon end Mre F. W. M.
Onleheon of Be Penl. ndd Lo
OBMbeon of Grand Bepida,,to*e pone
■ Oaane
^
'Bee. P. E- Whitaea of Morjhport.
tae errieed from Tomato, whm he
attended the Intemettonel Bpwerth
Mre 3. B. Hesdereon of CedUiee
•rrimd et Perk Pleee yeetordey to iote
her hnohead. who b etteodidp Cbeelt
; opart eeetenoprepher.
Mre 3. W. Heaeen end (fcUdren eenemiBiileil by Mre Ana Blppiae. the
KMa BeeUnpe Mbe Onou HatttepA
Mbe Thee Baa end Mtat Wom
' Fnller ere enjoyl^ e week at the
Mft. dee. WOeon end femOy, who here
leeeed the Bum’ ooUere et CheHeroIx
for the eeeeon, will urlre heir thle
week to ^end eereiel deye with Ht*.
Mery P. Berne._____________
theinda Fridey end Betardey omalapi,
in edditha to Mondey, Tneedhy end
Wodnaadey ni|^ie_____
■IIEBSJOtailSUIIIE.
ArWtTStloB VeretietteM Mot Xortof
Bepidiy.
» of Oaele' Torn'e
Cabin in Stetebeepk Gimad teat nipht
by the tidlter A Merlin Op. wee the beet
prodnetion of that pby erer pmeented
in thb elty. The leedtep aetoie in
tbe play am ell feitbfoi exponenia
of the eberectare they iapeiaoeeted.
Tt^c apeeleltier^hre withont e doubt
the beet erer piren in thbdty bf eny
eompeny. Tbe elopinp aad-denetep
of Blaie Bneenll. tbe ^^e m^et”
onphttobe'aeentobenppre^toA The
dnneiop end oontortkw
on the
leree, cennot be deocribed end Jnetice
done Uem. They ere trat-clua In
erery reepect. George Doney pare e
ot the ehnreo.
ter of Uncle Tom end hb work
AU the membern of tbe
oois'peny ere uhlformly pood end the
' n b e new deperinre tram tia nannl pn
the play.
Uerlnpeo open date, tbe eompeny
wUl preeent tbe play epein tonight.
SGROCEBIES,
Fruit JSrS. canning season.
VEGETUIES, ETC.
2 Quart—60c. doz. 1 Quart—50c. doz.
It-
Wbeelter. W. Ve., Jnly ll.*-'niie
Borater opened np with the eoei etrike
titnetios not meterUUy ebesced. The
ifith 1.000 BbeboU'^
key to the EWmaont rerkin tor Mono*'
reh. end they oennot be kept eloeed
nnleee Welaon'c men 4htb Dehe’ teUnfe to do enythisr with the Vetaon
et BeercOTUle teat nirht In dieheertenlnr, bet the onreniiere eerir
thU Bomlnr held e r«s«rel
todertee new plene The
Velley mlnete' oommllteeC ere here to
day preeintinr * deuerd for en edvenoe of thirteen eenu e ton io leet
theyeer. ThieBey cenee
eetrike
The etrike In Weet Virrinie ee e
whole la recerded es loet nnleM.the lo
415Unioo8L Telephone 84.
Americea ainebeby began in e rery
be aede to dc«re enfltohuaWe mhnner. In yearn pone by e
lentlylstheintereet where eyBpe.thy
minatrel eoapemy woe ooanoeed of e
Uteekterdoaeo or fifteen people who wore noted
From the
aeheme of erbitmtion of nnitormity for their ebUliy to preeent kketehee of
bnele is naklng alow prorreee in the n«ro Ute ee It eetnoUy wee Mtny
became noted (n thb proteaeioB,
'Pitteborr dietricb
Bode for eererel deye, to oenfer end it b e ooaaon eeylnpthnt eny one
rrlth eny Pitteborr operetore end no o| them could make e negro nehemed
of
biaeeU.
He white aen’e taperelrneturee here been eeenred to the
bat Beeretery HehBldt wld Boneliom of the negro cfaerecter b entodey thet It WB poMible thet thero tertolDiup to tbe peoerel pnblie. then,
the bumm of the aimon pore ertiele—
the negro hiaeelf. ahonld be rery
within the next twesty-fou honre
Cheimen Little of the erbltreUon aneh more plenelnp. AL O. Field, e
)BBbrion went to eeeure the eo-opu- noted aluau-el OAenaper, who b tbe
eUon of the Bine ownen nlonr the proprietor of the I^rpcft white alnatrel
Pnnnaylieidn reQroed on the nntfonn- orpeabetibn in Aaerice today, end
ity erreoBOnt.' He eeid thet hb teter- who has been rery enceoeefel in tbe
minstrel burineee. hasorpeoixed a
Tlewa with^tem
Adentlel bJt in e ruterel way the re- peny of reel negro mlnatmla. Hay
here me^e e complete tonr of Ameriee,
•nlt of the trip
corerinp
e period of nearly two yeere
end the enooee
Their pertormeacee here met withnni•ely upon i
E. P-ANGBORN.
receel teror. They epocer et Stel|i'
Binere
rnorxnzxTOB or ran
AU the T^lroedi ftoa the ooel flelda berp'e next Thuredey.
tinne
to
haul
e
lerpe
into Clerelend eon
The
mm
errmt
oeen
to
tbe
Bareint of fuel. ' IteBoldereble of thb boo river. Wl»ronaln.ae%eral timra tutn* . Comer of Uakw end Bey StreoU
roee atreWrbt on op the Ukoe Tbe out to br a full-crown olllimtor. oor of
M. A N. B. depot, wbbee to eaOMenosere ere ex| leriencinp do trouble a pair whtrh eocaped from ibeir owner
lOe to the public thet be has refltat Blroy w-veral yenr* ago.
InebenrtercoeL
An Inaeel b working Id the cknrer ed end fnrabhed the Hotel Peapbom
U'loronidB which It b (eerrO mar better than it erer baa been before end'
WOVLD HOT FAT THB F&IOB. In
aerlously affect the crop of clovereeed. can eceoaodate the trerelinp puMic in
II Is in the fonu of a grub which may
Olerelead BolUnr KUb Oloeed Down he fixird in brae nuraben In tbe buda in pood abepe Jotie Hay tornierly
on Aeoonat Ccel Bhorter*.
An erdlnahce has been pawed by tbe with the Hotel Whiting will here
charge of tbe ofBee and ettenJ
Qeielend. July SI.—The Qeielend city rnuncll <if !>*• Angelee Cs'_ and
b now In force which prohlUUa the pub-1 waau of the gneatt. 'Satisfaction guarBoiUiir Rill OoBpeny abut down
Ik- exhibition of picture* of glove codnoon today for went of fuel. Tbew
.be vlUK.,.e- or other dmll.r
PAN&BORN.
peny refnaed to pay tbe edren
najous U k. a X. X. Ovrei.
A Juftlce at niul. Mich., has decided
price. Over l.soo peo^e ere out of
tbn. a bieyrie Ir exempt property and
cajioot be replevlned for debt. Tbe de
fendant peored that tbe wheel woa neo.
eaoary to get him to and from work,
Mnet Find Foreipn MeAet—Bo Beys and the other Mlow bad to pay tbe
i
Get them before scoeoe
Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.
liH:
■tnissTtot ItcrH
O.I. SALTER & lARTniLf.
MAiraOTB AXD OBlCtXAL
BXBOBTXBB FBOM TEE BOVTM.
An Bxoaraloe Yrmte Brought lAOO
Pnampem to Morthem Mtebipan.
An exeutaioo left Cincinnati Tucaday,
bearing l.MO people, a great many
bound for Northern Miehigaa reoorta.
A iMpe nnmber of them arrived at
Walton yeaterday morning aqd about
lae to Tmrwae City and ooattered
to tbe^ neighboring roeorto. Moat of
I CinelanaU. Lonbrilte.
Umb
aadrktotty.
Tbeatrloal Votea.
In thete ttmas of depreesioa In bariMos. when mena eimb are tried with
rtmblMof all kinda. the amuaaownt
aeeking public oak aimply to be aanaad.
They do not wMt to Ibten to boaUUm.
rtho
I that re
mind ns that life b bat a tearfnl Jour
ney to the jtoBb. They want fan-mak
ing pure and wbolaeome, sritfi. an
abondanoe of clerer ^eelalUea The
>tof Stdnb^a Grand Opoffers its patrons such an
for fire niphta. bepianlnp
Monday. Jnly t«. in the eapapwneni
of Ferrb- Oomediaaa Thb oompany
has pUyed aU the prteelpal dtiee 9t
the conntry, and are endoreed by the
prme as the beat popular prioe attraotionevM-eew. For the wmar they
aretonrlaptbaelUaaof
^d
pooktepthe hbaeee to tba doeca. as
their prteee are ridlealooily law. Tea
OMta wiU admit you to aay part of tbe
a are but flra
To Olneinnati Obenp.
Aorone dealring to seeum a very
cheap ticket toClncionati. or an inttra
mediate ooiot. cm do oo by applying
at the office of Tn Mokinsii Bkcokd.
r.7-tf
Lodlea’ Bpecbl tnritetion.
Lediet are cordially invited to en
ExhIWt and Sate of Ladie*' taUor-ioade
cuiB. leparate akirta. aflk wabta. and
bicycle auite. to be piren at Park Place
Auoex. flrat fioor, Thuradar and Pridar. July St and S3. Dy paniee
repreMPtfeg New York Manufaeturera
Rciacmher. only two daya. Tburaday
and Friday. Jnly ^nd and 2Srd.
60 PEOPLE-
Hobce.
My wife. Fannie Trosbly. baring
left my bed and board, ell peraoM are
hereby notified sot to trust her or fornbb her with eny auppltea. poods, or
crediton my aeoonst.
Deted July ttsu 1S»T..
Joexra Twwblt. Ja.
SEE
i(HMu m tBdu nNONio.10
hear
Seeb now on mie et box ofiee.
Don’t
Pure Powdgrod Spleeg,
Pure OrMkiD TarUr7
be without
Fire Insurance
Qn yoiir Dwelling,
Store, Factory or Stock,
carry a certain amount
at all times
FatIt Stmt, bfitwMB Frent Jk Cam,
E. W. Hastings’
formation, consult,
V AXO X1G8T.
Rates. $1.50 per Day.
PBOHFT. OOrkmOUB AITEXTKW.
Phone 73.
Johneon Block.
Special July.'...
Bargains
TO HAKE BOOH FOB NEW GOODS.
(pair* of H'toro A Shafer Shore. Preoeh KM. cobboo senae toe. 'woKh^ ^ ^
-gabsisoh;
-PRAOnOAX.
—PAPEB
-KAMGER,
-COHTRAOTZMa
xPAlMTBB.
Our
Soda Fountain
iocaicr''wo or* uercr eoewsi
csoagb alocr" bat alway* try to b>f«o»r.
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
Excuras
LADY WATTS.
Comm^d"g on Monday
morning, July 12, 1897, I
will sell tickets to and irons
all points on Carp Lake for
one fare for the round trip.
dy Watts can be charter^
at all times for Fishing or
Picnic parties at very reason
able rales. There is nothing
more delightful than a trip
on Carp Lak^ these warm
days.
Salmon. Bass and
PickerBl fishing best in
Michigan.
James M. Watts.
Here yen tried our i
oCCIcnnf'
The New'Shoe Store,
-P.
faad Pure Bsklsg Pewder. M yea waM ea te
■akell.lppeDd>lortl4n. Bsbber Sbecibg,
RabecrTaWBc.all«l*M,irstrrBaul«a (guar-.
antMd f«r two yeare.1 pMBtala OyrlBgoa,
many Uoda. Throat Bnmbca. sad iMimlwM.
C!y««ru>c sad Witch Basel Lotos lor ibo
SmokersI
LOW MATS szornMiovs.
—GSO.
ir.OlaaaaAnaBai
See Ti«,li!!i!„Ca!i»™i>T' Has Your
Monster Parade at Noon.
Aitention—
Ptice$-25, 35 aid 50c.
MIAOA&A FALLS
Jnly Mth. Tb Detroit and the WabashB R.
Angnsts. rUDeMtaad the Miehigao Central B. R.
Augnst mh. rb Detnrit and
Ora^ Iraek B'y.
All tlekeu g^ to return tearing
Nbpara FsUe not bter than fire days
from and Inolnding day of sale. Bate
from Trarerm C,ty wUl be W- Asl
■grub Tor fall infonaatloa or addreei
Gn. DkHAVkX. O. P. A.
««tet
Grand Baptda.
CAULXETT A CO.
SSTiJiU:.-""- 20
Votlos to'Water Oonsnaata.
The use of water for spriekling hurpoees b. by oor rule*, confined to the
hooT^of Sam and 8 a m., also i p.
to. and 8 p. a.
AH placM where water is found runulog coDtrarr to this rule will be ebnl
ofi -ex-tep-.
-except where a speebl permit has
b-ch gi 'ed.
ftl-tf
a. D. CAMPaku. A Sosit
DETROIT. GRAND RAPIDS A WESTBRS B &.
flAOAl__________
-)ARA FALLS.
Choice Poiltry'"
TELEPHONE -1«L^
For Rates and any other im*
ruM cisM ry BBord^gpreiMl Beam
Pressed Ceoked Han,
Dried Beef, liter.
of Spe^Cera.
HOTEL LEELANAU.
Meal Tickets ttledicri Rates.
wm Sell Today:
SSZ''
HOTEL PANGBORN.
Weohiiiptoa. Jol. SI.—The bonee
on weye nd Beene report
ed e;oi
thei the preeldent make sneb InreaUpetion ea wUl clleit ell the leete with
reference to the reetriottona put upon
the oelc of American tobacco in foreipn
wnntrie* under whet it known ee
"Bepto” or poremment cootreeb.
kuthorlaee the preeldent to enter Into
Mpotietionn with tbe poTernmenls of
tboee eonntriea toward obteinUp modifieeiiOD or remorel of theee reetrieUooa.
C Clerdy (dea.) of Keatncky.expleteed
the neee^ty pf the reeolnUon. B<
eeWt there wea e rrcet anrplm of tobeeoo rebed Id Kentacky. Tennemee end
Virpinie. which mnet find e foreipn
merket. Eeptend end GemBny were
e where tobeeoo eoeld
be ahipped, exbept through tbe gotemmente. ’The reaolntlou waa peoaed.
CADLKETT&CO.
REPEATED TONIGHT. Beef, Pork. Veal, Mimi,
JACOB FURTSCH, Uncle Toi’s Cabin Go.
Now far Business!
bora.
ENTERPRISE GROCERY,
C. O. SMITH, Proprietor.
No. 136 FBOXT STREET.
If You Have logs to Sell
Correspond with
the TraverseCity
Lumber Cckmpany. We have for sale-^Oood, Sound Hem
lock' Lupiber, Surfac^ Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, incloding 2 Engines, Set Works, C^ages.
and Saws. A-complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO. ,
Livery, Bus and Feed Stable..
He Reewmizeil Italert
InSasdlOe.Ctgsn
traverSbelle
DIA^NDi.
Pipes
Tobacco
nlw^teetoek.
A. W. JAHRAU8*
Homes boarded,
Feeding turners homes aK spedidty. Hoi
Morning Rooord
Terms reseoPAble.
btatd 8t west of
PackPlneoBoML v
WANT ADS.
tirliuc quick ratstm.
t
'.•■'ibd
8^^
mm
A?’--
l^'HOBHOrO BBOOSD. THUXBOAT, nTLY SS, 1887.
TnXMAN’S THREAT
Ttnibto. F»t« Ttat
HugUlf
OvarthtSwut*.
OOTTOI TIES OB THE FREE LIST,
«r • CMttnM* ■iirtii CMU K«st cw.
•n»t»r. av* tk» BMth CarvIlM. Mm■um «a4 PraiiMM u> A<M ta» CrMitr «4
. .. Q»«r*i 8ic Iu.cfc Ttml Wm Kmr B»T»
nmw.
««ar-Ka« UMy Tfct* VMk.
. Wuhtnctee. Joty a.—Th* UriB ecu*
raport <rM pr«t«nt«4 to tbe w'
su rMUrtar. mn Uttle protrea* v«t
tua*
It tcrord Ibr fonsal rtaainc
'■ «( abopt two-third* oCthe rc^n. Tber«
' WM era IndkatloB ol wbeo Um flnal oott
wottid be rtacb>4v Darlns tbc tUjr Tilt«ue optaiy tbrcalancd a ailbpMcr uatll
’ ;B*xt December If cMton t««cloc and
cottOB Ilea were sot Kaierad to the fr«e
' MR. bM tbe Uireat araa r««arded a*
•omawbat Cawtloua Tb* augar amendmaau occaatceed a long debale, dyriag
whJcb AillK>n auted that (be conference
i. ratea were lower thab jhow of tbe aeawteabd largely a conrv^on to Ihebouae.
: Van, Jocca. Berry and White qoeaUrnrd
. Uta aUieinenL urging that tbe atigai
•truat aecaiad larger profiu taecn Ibe
.. -csnrarancc artiedule. than front any preTteotty offered. The lumber ameadraent
. . alao brought out animated cntldam
. «n<D Teller and Pettigrew. Early In tbe
•day the aenate paaaed a JolDt reaotutJoa
Oereeaar Bt^ tdM Op lor AwbtB.
Drs.B.S.&G0.
cuta about bB neck It was anaalb to adI miniatar cfaloroform and the pltysldan
j was eempelled to new up (be cuts wtaUa
Drake, who fell recent. |-n^ niak,„
Uon or
ly. striking an •Old army wound tn bB „ ^
left hip, ha* not Improeid aa rapidly aa
wa* hoped. Bla tamOy physMan turn
^
AMOK
irg~
tome time before be can uae tbc limb.
Brooklyn e. PltiRarr t: at LouUnile
BMa* Bea Awe -t BHett.
—Waahlrurtort
C,
Loula%-Hle
4:
at
CUielBNew Totk. July
Bdwln A. Waldo, natl—Boaton >. Clociaaatl d: (moonO
the araiftarl manayer of the Unleeralty 1 game)
boaton L ClncisitaU WBt'fBilaeltlement In IbU
a A
t; ^
R
1?"!?««»■»
i CbleaSo .j
loll, Win. He wa* at a
the lattar placa
Lonlb-Wei
gram
last Tburrday. bul baa Bnoe left tor
Waatsn) AaaaetaUon:
parte unknown._______ •
BL Joae^ A Rockford IS: t Peoria—
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Hotel Whiting
TrETerse Otty. Mich.
WfdfisBdiy Ettd TbuidEj.
Ang.l8uia 19, 1897. All who BT* now tm<1«r Dr, llo*
Donakl's trestment exfilBim
Same wtlbWaR.
Boston. July Jl.—Secretary of tbe
TreAsury Gage tat accepeed tee Invita
tion of Hverly of tee moet promlBmit
burlnes* men cf Boston to atisnd a dl»De* Motma. ta.. July t1 —Ooveracr
oi* ooror
yivep1 ID
In hi*
honor oezt^ii
next ^Tuesday
Bol-a' pMUoD In tbe premni vinte cam
evening t the
...............
... .
Hotel-Tulllerlea.
paign baa beer a matter of C7rj>ldetatale
curlastty since tbe nemoerallc alUanre
gcT«a
j Iqgi have pteced: him decld Uly r
Two Sgja 0bI7 Bach Vostk
OonBoltatloD EDd Szamiiutioii Free aad Btriotly
OonfidenUttL
Eia grt.fi..,.
ChUwlOa t.
Peoria. lUo.. July tL-A rirtelt^aa
been taeued from tee beadquaetenGtre
of tbe.Brotberbood ft Locomotive Firatoen IB «:falcb li J Btotod teat tee laqip
of tbe order prohibit It eogiglDg actively
J mlnerg atrike, but r
It'pjH-'""AppMoB. WiB.. July ZL—By the ex
plosion of a lamp tbe farm bouse of E.
•Orarl. Id tbe town of Buebanaa. mbt
this dty. was set on fire and buteed to
the- grooDd. OnsH. who was » yew*
oM. and had kaen bsdrtdjdni 'ter asvM
ysBfg, was pBable to ew»pc Dorn ^
Bo«M sad wag henwd to dsalh. Rto
wliik w«
miBily hwwsd
TbAokB to bis science Bod EbilL
HewiUtobete
‘
‘
ly
BMd*-kalte.;
mpBa**brlaglwoerte
b*M* ra* take •• teOMW If yo> esplar tS*m
<
A positiye cod pBimsDent care
BfRored in all caaeB aieoepted. New
ii tbe ^B to commence treatment.
s.&co.
DRS. B.
Lock Box 160.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
MUSKEGON. MICH.
Bay ^ew Bataa.
Ttciwto wVl be sold via the Oraad
Bapida a la^oB BsDway to Bay View
aae returu'^uly i; to rs. pood retumiDf oatU Auguet il, at ose fare for
raaad trip from all Mlebigaa poiata.
SfiDd for lllnatrated deaeripUre matter
to
C. L Locawoop.
riJ. P. a T. A.,
r.raad Bapida. Mich.
-WB HAVE MADE-
3412 Frames.
a-MO. W. MUkWV.
im^toar Msaome Btoek. rate* Bum
jSayl
CITY BOOKSTORE.
Ever Bulged Out ?
If *o vku kaow
the value of
nrs’cm.A.iTcaj.
WPrralBi. !
U. a ROLLXV. Mgr.
Free Gonsuitafion
Suits to Order.
Pine Merchant Tailoring.
Let us make aome for ynu.
o. F.,OASVn. Agnt.
THIS IS-A BARGAIN GOLUMN.
Dr. McDonald
WSSES’ CaOCOLAIE
The Specialist.
- Great Cut in Bicycles
■eBeeaeeeeeeeas
LADIKSt
rEN DAYS ONLY.
»sr.
v^^TAK^^M
Sl AU^BK*? ear*
Sir* •S«tel a«»*olk
TraawdyBadse
IT
B of hla bring tnrane.
............
To Young, Middle Aged and. Old Men
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tlOR «< tbc mob U ascribed to the IndIgnation cf the peoiflc *t the case being
ccwtlnsM. It U also said that .tbe fh-ndi
■ssr^f___
•olBt.TItae Daoee>, Oeaeral DabUlly.
■a an SB«i*e* See to bad blaod.
iTelr■fs,*;.'.-:
eatwd tiT a aea aoS aerwS^ag
ELIPseV UB MTS 9
Drv. B.. B. A Co. make i
_
.
.
having declared firmly
aa, iwhiar ate Metelu.'Bortal Ckwa. yuarea. riaula—wUeh am
saiuinlc^BeeiM
teacbera of Lutheran achcols In Wlaeow, not a believer In tbe free cninege of Bl- aaS LaagTrot.ble.allraraS. BewMiwr w* cur* all fens* of Film wHDeel pala. lawrrayUea
Bn. Illlnoi* and Mlrneeota.
' j *ar at U to I. Bul be will support ibe or deieatloe (row beMwii. and wlikeat the a** of kelfo, ea**ue *e Ugaear*. Com* aad be
Democratic ticket. A Iclur has ]ust been
Ar«t<|ewl W w Lake
made public, written by him to Candl/dair TTbite two day* after tee lauer't
steamer Alpraa. of Deiroll. In trying to j Booteailon. In white be promtsea White
Jthita rcaolutlon
reaol
weitt through with rer her betraysl was
-Ifcarkable
c
able earn
conBdenng that U peac- tlquldatlcs Aug. A
tbe cause of tbe iru^y. The relatives
Ucally abdtedtea for congtam c
of tee girl make threats of vengeance
tta priniegta-thai of declaring
J. agaliBt her betrayer,wbcae tdcnlltycanautborttes the
trea not be learned.
laake war bimaelf wlibont S t w yiatrrter;
mahehlr fair wrath..---------------------------that inch an •bdicatlon was agreed tmafBgSDUtbw eterly. P« littwde Bbsw« lof RallKBd
wvthle BoewiDS.
uMralae. iouw»w
fuUvwrd by
uy tatr
fair weetbeei
wriiaei, —
’’I ^ po aasOy by tbe aenate would neem to «n*BS
:' .TBdicate that the neute little recks bow wisterlj to urathweAcrly wiude. Poe Wte-^ Offleera commenced here yeaterday with
aooa war Is going on between Spein and ISBB-ebow«r*: f.ab-lo brlex eoathMBmly about l« member* In oilrndanoe. The
wlada ly.Wi^^-Oraerally falrw^ amorlatlon lakes In superintendrat* of
> tbe Untied Statea;
\ne v.*DOionati. looiaDai^mw o^umouB,
•abiding faith In tbe-peace-lovlitg nature
Toledo. Peorlg. Bi. Louis and Kansas
fl< Prcaldeet McKinley and hi* cabinet.
Oty dlvWona The meeting* arc kctcl
If Spain were to accede to a demandperemptory or othervtae—that the Com
A88REVUTEO TELEGRAHS.
petitor sod her piiaooeri be tmmedlaiely
released Ii would be sometblng remark
able, .and if she refoaed to accede ibe
aged property i
queatJan I* what will the president do
8L Paul. July tl.—A MtesonU. UonL.
itextT He can do anything under the
The will of Columbus R. Cummingt. of
special to Tbe Dtspalteaaya; K. Cary,
raaoiuUoe.
an east-bound Nortbern Padflc pasaenger
from San PrancBoD. to Butte Mont..
Of ceone tbe sugar differential was
The senate of the National t'nlnn, a
the snh)eet of dispute. Alllaor. raid that went Insane while the train was erossunder the achedule as mndlded. taking log tee piateead Indian reservation. Be pmperaua mutual insurance orgsniuthe pclnt of 100. tbe dllferenltel was UH fore aeverai paaseBgera be cut hB lion. B In session at Nashville. Tenn.
After member* of the W. C. T. D. bad
Tents, Taking M degrees mgay tbe su throat from ear tn car. This seemtd
gars above No. Ii Dutch standard, re- to make him a raving maniac. With prayed some time for funds to pay the
Sned. would receive LSI eenis per 10W tala knife be elaahed hi* bead right and debt or tbc Temple (Chlrago). SSAm
pound* more than they would have re left, teen plunged the knife Into bH wa* pledged by thnec present.
George Sit out. Charles Belter and Will
ceived under the bouM mbedule end breest and lumped off the train, which
lethtng lem than under the aenate wns running nt full-speed. Tbe train iam Sontag were killed by llgtatnlng In
was stopped and Cary was picked up and near Marion. 0..yesterdey.and four
. achedul
rdule.
Radbum. 0_ were killed Id
I beyond nuestlen. Vest mid. bleeding from wounds from hla onm
bandA'and from additional cute and Ibe iBme slinm.
bruises by the fall from tee train.
Dennis' Keboe.
He fought like a demon, but was final land. Wls. was................
ly lodged in Ihe baggage car. where a on hla farm The mower
XIIBd aOIri ReeMtw Ww WwaMirt Har*y
Rim a«d plewde-l ImmaUv.
Atlanta. Ca.. July fl.—DltewUhe* rv
celved from Talbtlim confirm the re~
pcried lyhcblng arar ttaeie Mcndayrlght
of Dr. W. t.. Ryder, who mnrder.d Min
SalUe Emma Owen at Talbotton a year
ago. Wbrn ihe'cate agalnrt r.yder was
cstlad Monday Judge Hgrt. on the evidenoe that the leading rouDsel f<y
f>r Ryder
R:
It of BekI. ccnllnutd the rare ...
laraterm In Sepiemlier. Ryder was to
have been reiumi-d to Huacogee Jail au
the *JP p. m. train, and was uken to
Wawriy Hall, the Dearest atatlon from
, Talbotton. for tbc purpose.
A few minute* after the deputies ar-
"I Ain-Gaiiiiog M”
WeuDlMMBetlbe B*«. Bar. Thmt ^ taag*
named Sarah
I ta Ge Oel wf Bi
years olA drowned herself and her UHartford. Conn.. July O.—Tbe i«mp> VwnlhW old tube Monday night In tbc
___ ..___ .w. _________ _________ _1 ___ in ..______
trailer
of the currency win at ouce .__
be_ Segtnaw river. The bodies were dlseov-
feat; The house con
Ibe engagement
eegagemaot not
i
only without tbrtr
arma. but without tbeir baggage. 'And
what edded te the/silng of defeat was
that they did not seem to know they
were beaten.
Whew rm MB Bede Rl* Thiwwt.
II was when tbe paragraph rcMoiing
eotton bagging and coton ttaa to tbe
dutiable lie) was reached that Tillmaa
made bla threat. He ezpreaeed his Indignatloa at Ibe aectlonaltem which bad Inaptred tbe conferrmv ocmmlllee. He
gave notice to aouthrm senalora that If
lh« would stand by him they ooirtd
bold the senate la sesrion until next De
cember rather tbsn sumbit to ihia Replying to the suggestion Boiler asid be
stood ready to fnin In any moven»-nt to
hold the senate In sesMcn a week oe
longer to prevent the Ponsoimnstlon of
Ibis Iniquity against tbe a>nth.
•1 will tell th. aetiator.- called b*rk
Tillman, "that I am negotiating with
the senator .from Penno’tvanla .(Qusyl
for tbe speech hy which he stopped ihe
last tariff dtlwte and I may lie ready to
Stan on the speech tomorrow tncrulng.WHITE MAN LVNCMEO SOUTH.
COME
HE^ED.
Tbs CBlttantBd SpNliUitB.
p*y to look at the elegaDl line- B. E Club*, to BUI*
; Worth Looking Up
j '
Kimball Co , Cbtoago.
*bop. Ill Front St.
Office Parlors at
5^
Hotel Whiting,
N. E. Stroo*. Mgr. Ttar. &ty Braaph Ktora
ACCIDBIK IMPOSSIBLE
TBAVEREE CITY.
A. Hmtaffue, ir? Front Bt.
Special Attention
..•.for----
THE PALACE BAKER!
Thursday and Friday, July 22-23
TEA-15, 85, 85, 65c.
CTCLISTS,'U)flK HERE!
iSODA WATER
.THE BEST CMDIES
............AT............
The Park Place ADQei[,M.
...THERE WILL BE A-.-
Manufacturer’s Sale
..................OF..................
Ladies’Tailor Made Suits,
Ladies’ Separate Skirts,
Ladies’ Bicycle Suits,
Bj parlies from New York.
Photm
Lllcdp
I
1
1
*odA
wiimer.
naaOtj nt PfUij, aij n udts, Oulp.
Ma8nto.li<.U.
1^. McDoDBld locates and de.
MeUtiaa * Ash. onr. Frost a»d Park, aad rear Maaoale Block.
ICE CREAM FREEZEBS
^
•'
be Urngue qt leeling tbd
Mlee. Hetel&BtonceiiiBt wbal
tbe tronble u Bod'vbat the esase.'
He puts bia finger directly upoo
any »cbe. psio or diaagiJSie
feehM. g-res B- —history
fnU history of the
ise from k ' DoittK
'
to end, mach
fitter than
' pstieou esn thru.
."7^ H ^
Bonham. Pirmtatraei
ad^etolng MeXamara’e aboe ator*.
86 PER CENT. OFF
Ladies’ High Bicycle Boots 2t.r“S.5
HATE YOO Sffi* FIHCH?
Priedrirh Block.
d Dr. McDonald.
miHLio ID BBTfi fiDOifite
- -a=
of. .:
ooble, expense and sof.
matter what yoor conition, bow long yon hare been
ick, nor bow many dockn yoa
latter what yoar'
lere ia hope. A
;e of diaease is
Ipower ana one naif its core. It is
yonf life that is at stake; yoa most
-^bvsdweUaranffer. No mat- '
[f the bsat pbyMdans havs gtr-
Refrigeraiors,
|
New Process Vapor Stoves, '
„ Ice Groam Freezers, Etc. :
146 Front St
‘
petienu are shown
-------J ghat the trooble is, and
« toW what the/ must do in or.
■T ^
»«U-. »• P*i»on ahodd.
H,wd Mo«l
A FULL
i
|
i
J
1
lanypeo
) long 4
le tbeirc
jAHGUS McCOLL
lOc A CALLOM
WOE*
Sample Suits in Brown'Mixture, Bine and White
Mixture, And Nav7 and Black iu M, 36 and 38 sizes,
at $4.00 to close. Just the thing for picuica, outings
and'erery day wear. - Also Silk Waists and Linen
Snits.
Also a fine line of All Silk-Ltned Snits, and Sep
arate Skirts; cannot be purchased anywhere except
in large cities like New York and Chicago.
'nurtell A Oane. vy*- Trh sad Ualoa.
Quite SPECIAL TALL'BS. S4 SO-fS OO-W. 00—Pall wel^t*.
OUllb Look them over. Wilhelm Brtw.. 8.rath Uutos Biraet.
HOBBS’ HAROWAfiE StORf, 1
•qnarely in tb^oe; go now
IT—this most eminent
Iwt Secare a correct hi#.
Is full atateIt as to wbst can be dims far
J
THB XOBVOra ABOOSD. TKUB6DAV. JXTLY M, 1887.
HARD ROW TO HOE
tapm o( batac Ablt to bav* tboa )c4b
b* Uancd a ooncorud Cflbrt wUl lx
nuuSv In th* Mar tutarc to brine ooi
tb« men at Tonic Cre^ Baodr CrM*
■and Plam Crarit.
snu be resorted to has
1 yet been
decided.
The offldals feel that in order to make
the strlkf^ a succch Id thia dUtrIct
theae miners must he brouyhi out. They
admit that they have a dlfBcidt |ob
IMh ir ■•’OM* to Kaaowho-WIU O. on their banda, as De Armltfs men
Aajhoir. bat ForU Dtamorac**—Wat* seemed drtemtned to remain at mork.
•OB* 1‘TarlM aToack PrabUai tor 8Uiho The mines are runolny to (heir fullest
eararlly sad are supplying a Urye
quintJly of ooal to the trade. The coal
market was «joiet yesterday. Muchcoal
atac *«ala
was offered' at IL» a ton. Black look
dactanatt Joir *1—A apcclal to Tha
waa sold at M cenlt
n Vt-heeUni. Vt .
Va.. *ar«: ChaixFM that have an Im- a-ton. There are'hundreds of tons of
coal at the mines In the ^ttatMiry
vortant baarine upon the ooal strike Black
district, but the. miners’ officials will
aituatlon.in West VlretnSa come slowly. not pennit any of It to be loaded.
The state taken as a. whole Is asalnat
A munber of ktnkers Interfered srttb
the strike for flnsnrtal reasons, and aU men who were loading from ban^ Into
who have struck ha\e been broncht out care ooal that had been pureha^ by
aaAer pressure of the or«anWrs and W. H. Btmmona. a'dedler, from C. JuUe
d Co, The men were compelled to quit
they have been shamed Into strikltt*. work- Uloers’ Secretary. Ward disap
of the action and lasued ordem
and their minds chanse when the a«l- proved
to the strikers to molest no men who
tators move on to ether sdettot>s> In the nre haudllns coal that was min^ be
Palnnont reston Debs admits that he fore the strike was Inaugurated.
Is aorely dls^ursyed. Seventy'Slk of
K BBEWtXO IH jLLIirOlS
1 Hub.
Th* On* Oiv*n D*b* in th* WMt
Vtrgint* Co*l Fi*ld.
BTEIKE TALE lOT AT ALL FOFULAK
%
day have returned. The Fairmont
ayers declare that if the Watson men.
about l.COO In nnmber. can be kept at
work the other mtners win be
worUny tomorrow as uanaL Debt’
speech at Rlvesvllle last nlffat to the
Watson men was not aneesatful. Todsy he wiu speak at WorthingtonB and
knninsrille to more of the Watson i
It U generally predlcM that he will
have no better suctem tSera
WatMM Are PopaUw wliti UMJtea.
The Watsons and their men are on
excellent tenna and neither side baa
any griex-aace. They lead the region
Id prtMluctlon and nroflts and have the
•I My 1
Stpp. 0|wr**«» tay 11 Shaah.
Bloomliiytoa. Ills.. July ft-All th«
miners here went to wurk yesterday as
asusL By tonight they will have fin
ished putting the mine In order for tbs
strike beginning tomorrow morning.
The union men have notiBed the op_ _
_
I the general strike It successful and
| til the nioomlngton operators pay 3
I cents, third vein. Instead of CO ceiitt.
non’ paid. The union men derlare they
] wlU not allow any men to work after
today.
I will fully prolecTall desiring to trork.
s In slclmeas and death.
i Erie and Western talln>ad. unable t
miners have cauae tu like and rcspixt
the Wataons and wOl probably stick
to them. Rev. John Cbenoweth. a-ho- by which IM men are made Idle.
preaches to the Wsison miners, says
M. t^la. July n.—Theiv has been tu
be nerrr-saw employers and mm oa dlsordf- of any kind at Belleville. iOa.
better terms, tl tranapiret that Debs The nfarchlng strikers from O’Palbin
haa been ahadowed by two Pinkerton
Connellsvflle. »0 in number, ar1 at Bellwllle last evening. They
men. and that be baa been threatened
with death If he goes to Kanawha. He
two atx-horae wagons and half a
wUI go. however, tomorrow, A gang
of ifiO Italians is to arrive at Fklr- flags and banoers and flowers, The pro
moat today- They wer* to have worked cession went up High street sad baited
n a new r%Uroad. but will try mlnlig.
the aourt bouse square,. Here the
in
n the kanas-ba valley there Is no ma matchers were fed from the oommiatartal change. tbasueeeaB of the Mgan- atary wagon, supplemented by sup
tsars at one point being oOaK by cw plies contributed by clilaena. The
gumptions at others.
marcher* declare^thelr InteffBbns are
vminvntly peaceful, artd that the only
AIMawB U fer the atriheta.
BIxterii hundred cats of coal wen method* they will use are argumeui
snebt In years There have been Uu«au
of holding up trains at Kefiors and
ever Id Ohio, and more watchmen ha\-e
e placed at danger points. Senatoi
Camden yesterday said there
strike at the mine* of the Camden twapanles. and that Fairmont la working as
usual except f-r a few Idlers who do
not want wo/k. Oovemor Atklnaon
was here y<wtcrday.
He thinks the
strike will become general and ^n|.»s
.the men will win. He says he has not
been consulled alK'Ul urtng the mlllUry.
and that nons bilt the moal violent out
break would call for Its use; The Oiendale mlMis near Wheeling came out
yealeiday. and thi y thresfen to march
up«m the Bogg'e Itun mlne'today. and
thla will cause trouble.
Will
Charleelon. W. Va, July H.-At
«ret meeting of strike lead'
t Montgoraery It was decided to demand th*
T soft coal- A c-jm-
Mrih* Dwlam* CaSM.
Detroll. July n.-:s O. Carter. natioBal oMvUry or the Metal Pollahera. Plat
en and Bufferw union, announces ihai
the elghlevc montbe’ etrike of the pola employed by the Overman Wbee.
company at Chicopee. Mam., has beer
•willed and declared off. The caum m
■trike wa* alleged dlurrimlnatlur
by the comptay agalnet union men.
and the
lew operatlvea have been so noliried.
The mills have been riinnlng on a fortytwo-hour per week arbedule for some
time. The curtailment la dud to an wnsatisfactory market.________
Bm a BMord. Thla fMrl.
>TIK Mich.. July n.-CaiTl( Premott.
A Berrien county. U eetabllMilng a renarkable matrimonial and divorce rec>rd While not 1( yearv of age she has
GRAND + OPENING
OF THE NEW
BOSTON STORE,
.the Glass Block.
FRHUY AND SATURDAY. JULY 23 >24.
At last our block is completed, which gives us ample room to accommodate the great’multitude which has thronged
our quarters for the last three years. We have aimed for the last three months to close out odds and ends of onr stock,
many old styles, and we have succeeded admirably. We have moved into onr new. glass block only such merchandfse as
is dean'and fresh, and, with two carloads of fresh goods, just arrived, mak^ oiir mammoth stock the choicest ud most
desirable ever offered to the public in Grand Traverse county. We call the attention of our patrons, most particularly,
that, while we are located more pleasantly in our new headjiuarters. and we look today more modem, ,we will extend
the same, and iqgre, courtesy to onr patrons, and we will aim to offer greater bargains than ever before. The new
merchandise, jost purchased very advantageous/y, enables us to give inducements for our Special Sale, Friday and Satiin^atr July
Tiiir 23 and
atiri 24,
24. whici
which will bring
brinfi^ us
US trade from
froffl far and wide
widc throughout
throuffhout this region.
region,
^
urday,
LOOK AT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER.
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ETC.
3c I Fine Bed Spreads, Marseilit^ patterns;
3Ji; woith 1.50. for '- 98o
Turkey Red Table Damask, worth 25c
'13o
6c for . 4c|Chenille Curtains, per pair, worth 2.50
7c for - > - 1.66
.
29c
OC 60c Summer Corset, for
On Embroideries and Laces our prices beat
6o tlie world.
4c A beautiful line of fresh. n«w Dress Goods,
prices within the reach of the humblest
pocket book and styles and designs to
cent suit the taste of the rich as well as the poor.
Good Standard Pi-iats. per yard
4-4 excellent Slieetin^, per yard Fruit of the Loom aud Lonsdale Cot
ton, per yard
Men’s good Shirting, per yard
Fincy Dress Ducking, worth 15c, for Liileu LaWn, worth lOe, for - '
Full yard wide, heavy jr’ercales, worth
•lOe, for
----All Linen Toweling, per yard Beautifu’ line of Linens, the finest we
ever handled, we guarantee a saving
of
-
-
-
- 36 per
SHOE DEPARTMENT. 2nd FLOOR.
In the Shoe Department we ciUl particular attention to thoee in the habit of paying pret
ty well for their footwear. We have put th a line of Shoes that are modem In style,—quality
and workmanship guaranteed. The only fault you can find with us U the low prices at
which we sell them. Note some of the prices:
Woman’s Biie Viri KiJ, fasnd-tome<i Slices, soU everyahera
I Mod’s Rood style and quality, fina sewed Sbnea. prices -98c,
for KtfiO, our price.................... ............................... S268|
(28. I 48, I 67. and I 98.
Woman's tine Vici Kid riijoes, worlii iio, tor .................... I 67 ; Men’s Vici Kid Laoe and Commas Dress Shoes, worth 300,
Womsn’s fine Vici Kid 8hoes{ fsir siiteh, worth 2oO........... I48|
lot..
2 10
Womsn's good Dongois Siioi-fi, ail solid, worth 2 00, lor...... | 28 A lot ol Mod’s Colored Phoea. worth 3 00 and 8 SO boDcbed
toffetber, all size*, for..
Womeo’s kid Slioea, worth 1-25, (or........... ......................
74c
Sboea aod Oxfotds, all Btjdea, ranging
WomaD’a Kid Shoea, worth I 50, lor...................................
98o -A fall line of
in price from 39c tO I 28—« goaranteed nving of
MeD’s pood, oertnceable Workiup Shoea, a great variety of
26 to 33 per cert, tin regular price*.
kiods, prices 86o, 98c, and I 24.
MeD’a fiue Cordovao nod Calf, hand w-lt Shoea, opdo-date atylea, A
i laige range of Infanta and Cbildren’e Shoe* in every grade, from
heavy and medium to light, fine dreas Shoe*, at I 5c to | OO
Coin, Bnlldog and Pic loea, at $2 I O. 2 25 and 2 76.
per pair—great value.
every pair worth $1 00 to 1 50 mote.
■be has begn divorced from..
BlueBrid. W. Va. July n.-The mayor
If ymr groeer dots Bot keep A. L.
refused to allow Grand Uaster Work
man SoVerrign to si>-ak at Poeahonla# Joyce 4 Co.'s soft drinks ask him why,
■ -phone HI.
65-tf
VoDday night. Yerterday W. i. Frvld
Go to the Lion Barber Shop tor hair
jia Old hatha, is cento each.
1-tf
M. H. GBimni.
We have remodeled and rearranged onr 8hoe Department, so that it is now one ot the
largest and beet arranged in Northern HJehigan, and is filled with one of the best assorted
stocks to be found, and the prices will always be the lowest that good, reliable 8hoes can be
sold at, and fully 26 to 60 per cent, less that regular shoe etoreg can sell them fon
^Bememher, our Shoe Department is located on the second fioor.
tera yeslerday aflcmoon that they
BVSlSESa CARDS.
were compi-lled to Imve PocabonUa.
W. Va. at the (Kiltil of six shooters 8 I^BKom. lAiioi-My aed^^
They did mot offer reslstancv. They,
however, remained In the aelghborhood
with Intenlior of di.lng mUslonary work
DXAir. Arebltort awS B<
among th« mlncra
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
1.16 Men's Bicyde Suit, worth’4.50
2.76
2.48 Men’s substantial Working Pants
48c
Men's good Oi'eralls
Men’s Cotton Worsted Suits, worth 4.98
26c
2.76
for....................................
for.
Boy’s every day Suit, 16 to 19, worth 3410
Men’s gray Clay all worsted Suit, worth 13.50
1.68
6.90
for-.,..................
for.
Child's every day Suit, worth from 1*25
Men’s up-to-date Plaid Suit, worth 8^
*or............................................. 4.96
Child's all wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth 44>8
^
Men’4 yp-torilate Plaid^Suit, worth looo
6.96
Child's Knee Pants
Men’s up-to-date PlaW Suit, worth iixxi
16 to 89c
6.76
from now
Men's 18 OJE. all Wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth $13
148
7.261 Regular a.50 Fur Hat sells
at
Regular 1.50 Fur Hat sells uow
08C
Men’s 16 01. all wool CUy Worsted Suit, worth 9-75
6.76
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS DEPT.
Men's Business Suits, worth 5-50
for............
Men's Onion Suits, worth 4 25
W.*
CAXOXSBI’ftG KpKM ATTBXTtOK. '
Plttiburg. July M.-The ■
-the miners of' the Piuaburg dutricl la
BOW riveted on the Allison. Boone and
Enterprise mines. ,
The Boone and Allison mines which
srerc closedi Uooday by the ownm to
prevent trouble between their men and
«8e mu’ching atrikeis. resumed yester
day with nearly a full tone. No at
tempt was made to start up at the EntaiSbw mine- The
these nilnea continue In operation It
srUI Induce the Enterprise men to r>
back to work. The programme of the
strikers Is to make another raarck
the Allison mine. The leaders sald^y^
terilay attemoon that more than t.OOO
- diggers wouto oe mameu u,
~
< handle district and another march made
on the mines. Last night ths miners
nau c-oibsurr. Aitortey. speeiai ov
f ^toial«ato^u«w^pracUce. keoBBCaad
iriWgltPIiK A CBOMt. ABoney*. Bpeetol
^ a^a^^to Mrijrttyt land Utlaa boa
K 0-. PhytoetoB sad
“u*day^-
^CbU^->d<
rr aS:r.
MI8CELLAKEOD6 WANTS
“uif*
t^dly on the wiiarngion pike- Tbi
man In the Mmeriakn^m’s Run dls-
A lot of Ken’s
Working Shirts, worth 80o for 28c;
lot of Hen’s Working Shi^
8dc for 19c; a lot' f Ken's Underwear, worth 26c go at 16o; ,a lot of Ken's fancy
MOfaersLookHere! worth
laundrled 8blrts, worth 60p, go at 24c; a lot of Ken’s heavy Sweaters, worth 60o for 19a
JS'daya- rations, and if the propoaed tobh-SaeUtoToaCUpe-Oan-tlotoyoar
tnarch Is made they will stay about the
nalliH per pair.......
-- ..........
sBwdlM mints for several days.
Cp to a lau hour laal night bo wort
T^sUng to a march bad beco received
-;3s.:s;i.Tr ■
men an. bwUislw t* «MJ tke pAB*8
jj*
hunget AAd wABt. mad w*.te * «««uon berrteril* OB SMMVDMi. B,»a»
»
•- A beautiful line of Ken’s high art Neckwear, up-tortlate Collars and Oulik A handsome ae£ lecUon of Ken’s Negligee Shirts to ^ge
»trioUy up-to-date, that we have placed on ■i
5
ehelvee at prices tar below theh: ectuiU value.
Lederle’s jrraiS:
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
Remembef our Opening Days, Friday and Saturday, July’23 and 24. Grand Concert
and a beautiful Souvenir given on both evenings.
-'
THE BOSTON STORE.
The New Glass Block.
TEA-VBESB CITT, MICH.
omotAL PAvmft
or TH« oat.
MORE 600D B?1L
HUHTXA8 SAT1C tX. XjOjm AMOTBSB DSTBAT TXBXXBXIAT.
Beth rHebm Fat Up ■ Good Game
•Bd W«». WeU AuppiitM^
•hvp.XBtwwtiB«Oontwt in Which
.
Home TMm Bhewod Up W«U•evhnl Grand 8t»nd F«atar«a
M. W. Hammond. J. &. Hoi^ Am
Hole. A. 3. aelm. OiarUe Hall. C 3.
Cneelond. C D. -Kenyon. KSboarn, W.
3. CenU E. Eeitaer, Minnie Lawrende.
Sarah Lea Geo. Lordle, Anna Litney,
Edwin Lyon. Sesie UPolnt*. Wm.
London, Joe Banien. Helen Lederlo, F.
A. Undley. T. M. Hhirto, Lottie Horiy.
Mary Ellis. H. M. Timblin.
The call to^for ycuW •alt-rtoing,
brown and rye breed, coke, cookie*,
erallerb, flried cake*. Cbiteh cheese,
baked bean*, salad* and,pie*. Mr*. E.
J. Hontloaky to the enpe^tehdenV
A oordlol inTitaUoe to *ntended to
tbeUdieelnthaeoantrytObdlp oat in
tile market.
ladle* who have left dbhe* *t the
Moricet or* reqnoated to e*U at M. B.
•Hortcell'* book More Satwday p. m.
Tbeeeeretaiy will be there to mke the
yearly doee of any wbo wtoh to pay.,
FUCHETT WILL ,8E JEM
CASS WILL oon UP TOKO&BOW OB SATUBDAT.
Km. LisM* a Woodd WlU^Bob-1^
UUed t^ay
^er
^ Bom*-Sb* Foiled
to
Tom for 1^, Bnt Bwa*e>he
DoKrtption of Her Property Wo*
Kot On the Tax BolL
Th« trial of the ttt tiUe cose of P.
A bntUe of the pitcher* to vhnt yeeA. Eneelond v*. Llxsie C Wi^ at. ol.
tardor'a fwe may be lenned, with the
. _ rcMimed In the Clrcnltbonrt y*aholoae* in taw of Wottdiw.
tardoy afternoon and the Jnry rendered
Only tacoeinnink. the foorth. did
a verdict in fovor of Mm. Wood. Tb*
6t. Lo^men^te get their blto to
property of Mr*. Wood had bee* sold
gether. oad ooly in that Ineing, and
on a tax tiOe for alleged nnpold toxee
the dtth were any hit* mode
the
of 1S93. hnt the evidenoe in the trial
Ttolton.
proved that applicatioB bad been mode
>pel pitched a *to«itfg*m*. bat hi*
to Township Tressnrer Bonghey for
onnorv woo, at timea.Viot of the bert,
the porpose of paying the taxes, bnt it
oad ogida the men book of him played
woe stated that there wma 'no snob
r»d both
thetaxroU. As them
Apel fielded hi* poelUon eseeUently.
woB oleariy on intutlon to pay the
' haTing *iz ohorp omtoto to hi* eredlt. It Mmj Mot Be Plain Soiling In the
there was no other way for the
Vandwmiiu. in left field, (node eoae
jnry nnder the elrewmataoee* than to
•pleodid catobe* for the rtoitor*.
The board of pnbllc work* met in in- render a verdict in favor of the defendFor the UittticT* Porta pat ap * good for^ ee**lon yeMerday morning to
lb
gome and mode emnesplMdld ploy*. oonenlt npon the plan* for the proposed
d writ of poeseaaion woe granted to
He olao maired on eo*y pop-np Li the
of Seraoth. Sixth and P. A. koeelond and John H. Cole in
Bl^ inning, tmlitcoet nothing; in Sprtice «tr«!t*. Mayor Smith ha* bemi the. aicnltoonrt yesterday afternoon,
te/t the eoote eronld hare been the looking np the charter In matter* replacing them in legal poaeaston of ^e
e^me hod there been no errors by the Uttng to pnbllc tmprovemenU end the
Wynkoop property on Bahv Front
booie team, e* the only ma mode by reenlt* may mean oempUeoUm In the
stTMb which they bod pnrehoaed on a
. St. Loato wo* eoned.
progrem of the improremebL
tax title, the validity of which was
tY*tkin*otoo fielded finely, polling
Section 8. of TitU X. of the charior.
mteated.
down two hard high file* after long prorUe* that whenever the oonnrtl
W. a. Foster, attorney tpr the de
'ran*.
ohali n>y reeolnUoD decide npon a pnb- fendant in the eoae of foe A. W. Wail
Wheeler mode * eoaple of grandthe board of public
ing Co. TB. Ten* O
*tand«top* and throw*, and oaetoted works ohoU witht ioU
obliged to go to Lake Ann yeMerday
Path* and Ooz In oompleling the ohorp- patch prepare 4on* and eattaate* of afternoon on bosinea*. and on that ac«Bt doable play of the ecuon.
east to anbmlt tdthe oonneil for it* *p- oonnt Uiat c*se wa* fijonreed nntll
Cox play^ fint boae in place of Nor- proToli and that when *neh plan*, etc.,
today.
oUy, who to on * fishing trip, and
to the conn- . The esae of Mr*. S*rab Shngkrt va.
pUyed the bog acceptably.
eU and adopted, then the board ahoU Mathew Geiger, follovred the Wood
m hitting, W«tklas led Uie HasUers. prooded with the work epeedied.
Me, and to on trial tbto morning.
walrttig * two-bogger and a oingle and
In this eoae there hoe haea aome
It to expected that the trial of Lewis
eeoring after each hik
eritietom regarding the oetlon of the Fitchett will begin tomorrow. Thl*
Baylto led the rtoiton wiU the aUck oonneil in ordering the improvemenb will be the lost of the Jnry eaaea.
with aira good cinglea
and it now appeara that the pcweeednre
St. Loato ho* been eonaiderably to not etricUy In accordance with the 00KFAV10K8 OF FOBBSTBBS.
etrengthened alnce their lost appeor- provisions of the charter, os the work
onee here by the addition of Bora*, was decided npon by motion instead of Stoterkood vriU be KMgcd Into That
fermerly with hoginaw. and BoU^. by reaolntion.I. os
SodMy at Special KeeOng Friday.
a provided InoecUon 3
who to a gond left-handed pitcher.. of titie 10.
There will be a apedat meeting of
Ftoher and Btiley wUl do the twirling
If the objections preaented are ans- tbc Stoterhood of Forester* tomorrow
today.
toined by the charter, it may be that night for the porpoae of affecting *
The HuUen' rnns were mode a* fol- there will yet be aome deUy In effect transfer of memforsbip into the newly
low*: One in the fiat on • two-boee hit ing th* improvement Aidarmoa Good-:
of Companions of Forby Watkin*. Burn*’ fnmble of Bnl.l e j rfeh ho* ro rallanUy fooghtfor.
aster*, which Is to toke the pUee of the
grounder, and Wheeler's
Wheeler'* long fiy to left!
--------------------------Sisterhood. The object of this to that
^ OIBD IM PBirVSTLFAVlA
field.oU Udy aocleUe* of Foreater* U the
Anotber was ramAr In the tonrth.
United Stetta may be oigontsed under
After Bnnt bad mingled and stiden Tenng Kan Who Olnimad to Bara one name. The Companions of Forest
Idv^ in -Solon.
..peumd. Porks mode a base bib and
er* to the name aelecled. AU members
that, with a bod throw to third -bom
A deaoription of a yonng man wbo are nrgentiy requaeted to stUnA
Trom eeater field, allowed Bnnt toeraaa -oa found dead on the L. D. B. B.
the plate. After Adame bad bem ss- track, near East Sprlngfietd, Po.. and
DIBLOOATBD A BBOULDBB.
stoted ont at firM by Warner in the who bod been beard to sute that bis
fifth. Watirins singled and wentoronnd his home vras In Solon, Mich., bos been Arthnr Winnie Took a Tnmbl* from a
to third on King's bod throw to catch received by A. J. White, postmaster at
OhertyTrra.
him off first base. Boll hit for two bogs that plooe.
Arthnr Winnie, son of 1. G. Winnia,
and Watty scored. Wheeler oleo bit
The young man was abont IS or 20
met with a painfnl accident while
for a faoee and scored HuU. Two rnns. years of age. about S feet C inches la
gathering cherries from a tree on 6. J.
TMoI-fonr.
beigfab smooth fooe. brown hair and Morgan's farm Tnaaday evening. A
The only ran for the vidtoi* was eyes, and wore a black ooat and vcM oompoaioa removed the ladder from
mode in the fourth Inning. Baylto. the sod check tronaer*. Efforu are being the tr«e *a Arthnr wsa abont to defirst man at bob singled and was mode to wUbitoh hto identity.
eeend and be fell to the ground, snadoobled up a moment later when Apel
tainlng a dtolocMed abonlder. Dr.
Bicycle Girl Took Another.
bit to Wheeler. Theib with two oub
WUbeim fixed him op.
Warner. Burrs, and Leahy tingled in ' Bicycle Olri. B. J. Morgan's fast
■oeeecaioD and Warner scored. A pecu pacing mar*, -won second money In
Songs for BoUy Day.
liar thing abont the game was the fact Sturgis Tqcaday. winning two heaU in
Ail those who attended the rehcaraal
thataoehmon in both teams hod fonr t;tOk and«;22k. Sbeweotoa a very
of foe rally day ebonia Tueaday even
Umes at bob Soore:
heavy track. This ocakes six races the ing were Impreaaed with the fact that
Brvnxas.
mare bos entered this leaaoti. ■ She there to really more genntne mnric in
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took third money in BsStie Creek, sec-^ aome of foe old goapel hymn* than
WstUsik
. BelLc. ‘
ond in Jackson, first in Albion, first in foev ever dreamed. It takes a little
Ooliwatcr, and second in Slnrgto.
practice to bring it out. Ail singers in
possiBii cdiipOwtioiis.
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jl
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S it St ■'SSt‘,
the city are urged to atteod the next
The first Pork Place ooneert of the
Mtoraa and help moke Bally bay a
Boyto Band this aeoaon was ^ven
grand aoeceaa.
the veranda of the hotel Tuesday
alghb The
Biwritias.
•a and enjoyed by* Urge
Anofow boae boll gome this after
andlenee.
noon. at 3:30 between the Bnatlen and
Sb Lonto.
Mra. Jss. Wiflsmer, Mrs.' C. 3. Garneb Mta. E. Walker and sen Boberb
Th* Tariff BOl WIU Bmiom* a ;
Mim Ida Garnet and Mtoa Jessie Moody
Thl* Weak.
WaMiingtM, July fl—The formal ■pent yesterdays at Ne-ah-U-wonto,
Will VOTE FRIDAT.
reading of ue conference report proThe Uncle Tom's OaMn perform:
ceededTn^ihe eenate today. During
la Stainbergto Grand lastni^t wm
rams, iirtoam r. BbmIos n moteB bsM>. early hove it woe dleeneisd purely
Bon. Packs: tiw* at caws, im; aapln, formal, most of the time being given beat " Tom show ever given In Travctae City, and by special arrangement
to identifying the nnmberad am
it will be gIvM again tonlghb
menu with the necote MU.
or HOVOB OF KISS BHULTB8.
It to probable that a voU wUl be ta
The ladles of Grand Traverae Bebekoh
ken la the eenate on the coaference Lodge vriU give on toe cream eoeial
Fttonds Imn Branlng.
tariff report Friday. Aprivote.nnder- this evening in Odd FeUew* boU for
foe
benefit of foe Lake Ann. sofferero.
Moading
to
that
effect
eeemn
to
have:
LastlsI^tMtoa ti
Everybody is oordioUy Invited to atog pet^e at been arrived ab
W.
her home on WosUrgto sstreeL The
Mr. Dwight Smith, a member of Mrr
«v«it wa* charmingly antdrfoltang
The opening of foe Boeton etore wUl
W. S. B»rt'*
and was arranged.in hoaor of Mtoa day noon, from ClncUiiaU, tor a tew begin tomorrow and eontlnne SainrFiorenec Sbaltca, her gneM from Ypefweek's stay pccrions to the opeeiag of tMj. Tb. B.W -Glu. Bk»k- U b.bv
loati. The gnesto mode good nae of Mr. Uart'a atorring tonr. in this dty.' filled with a large stock of goods and
oivaral hammocks among the tree* in Aegnab
foe store to being beantifnUy trimmed
apoo the lavra, charades wm txdnlged
for its formal tatrodnettna to fo* pnblx. mBslc within doors, followed by
tfoioago KarkM Beporb •
ie. ’
froib
Snnday morning, early, a photograph
Chieogo, July 31—Wheat-Jnly.
efo>m. <akc and cool
_______
sling
7* he: September. TtKc; Dee^aber. ra* token of a group in fo* eomp of
wUfo aided in making the evening
the
Hannah Blflee at Oarp lake, in fo<
76 he.
act. of rcaMing a fowl. Where the
Corn-Jnly, MhQMVe; Snptem
Oeeembar.
t7h937Me; fowl wea procared, strange to any, foe
Satsid^ KntfcM cdW. ax A.
photo does not show. Sergeant Rupp
May. Mhe.
Oata-lnly. ITlfe; September, l7Ke: to foeeeotral figure with tto ohieken
Membm of mvtofam C on raqoesUd
MatiyepltUdenhtohayoMb Aclond
to CBrntoh anppUea for th* MarfcMt Jnly May. fohe.
Pwfc—Jnly.S7.to: Saptombar.r.nh- ofsweqhitoeeborariagorer foeoampMfo.
Imid~Jalg,fi4 Ui8apt*mber,to.l7H- fite odds realism totbe eaene.
Mmdamas A. U HovUand, Aaa Hato,
ii.;:
Two Cento.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, TSUE8DAV, JULY 22, 1897.
Rp»t Tw—No. 6a
Tbe Famous Logan Hoinmeitt
UV^TBD TBBTBBOAT.
Geo. O. B^ond Was Bona XnUaa
Ai« One.
Geo. C. Hnlet of Klngaiey. and MIm.
Boas MnUm of Traverae City. '
married yeeterday at the realdenbe of
C. M. Pormenter, oa Bprane atreab Mr.
HnlM to a brother to Mra Parmaater.
The couple wUl laar* toda^ for their
home MOT Kingsley. The ceremony
was performed by Bev. 0. S. Xorthrap.
Will be unveiled today in Chicago. Wff
unveil the fact that our Wall Paper is alnfoK
gone. Some lew patterns that we are sel
ling cheaper than ever.
CITY BOOKSTORE,
M. B. HOLXAY, h
This «■* Graab
J. O. Loagworthy ha* tbs honor of
loading the lorgeet brook trout of the
aeoaon—perhaps for eeTeral aeaaonb
The apeekled beanu tipped the aeaUs
at 3 pounds and 2 onneea, dreaned,
and meoanred iO and one-half inches
U length.
It was canght at the
Boordmon riw dam Tneaday evening.
Base Ball...
^ Slm-b O-vib ?
No—But it would have been if they had got
their balls, bats, etc., at-----
THBBB aVABTEB B. B. CLUB
WUl
Oomp
at BaM
Bay
HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE,
This
The jolly member* of the Tbree
Qoartw^ B. B-Clnbieft this morning
with a few friends for a joUy comping
season at Eut Bay. They wiU rama'in
in tomp the remainder of the week.
Following are the membrra of the
party; Bertha and Boae Cnlmau, JnlU
and Rittie Nolan. Oarrle nad Babe
Backer. Ceito Mather, Susie Dutton.
Kittle Belnto^, JMpb NoUn. John
Ash. Warren Adaley. Mr*. TomUnapp
and Mrs. Ooodspeed went elcog «a
Roman Stripes
YOUR MONEY
Specials in
Dress Goods-^
to.00 8Uk Watoto
•t.......................I3.89
....
KIKBB^ BUSBIHa BOBTB.
Stokiag Work U Morthera Kichigsn
OoppM XUa*.
Bonghton. July' 31.—Several hun
dred minera from the Ohio and PennsylvonU bltnmiiiona cool dtotricU hare
reoehad here in aearoh of work. They
report that thonaands more are com
ing. It to true that the local copper
mine* ore working moro men than ever
before and at the highest wages paid
in the Bocky monotains, bni there are
already S.ooo idle men in tbto district
and Uie proapeeto for securing employit arc small.
Fancy Plg-d Good*
\
wortb IM at ..v.UXc
Fancy Fig'd Goods
worth sue ab..........I6e
Fancy Fig'd Gooda .
worth 36c at ......ISe
Lot Belts at—
;..25c
A Ug lot of fine holfo.
oU style* and colon,
oU naw, worth 40c to
Mo, yonr coins. —He
'1
Special Values in SJilrt-Waists, Ladies* Suits,
Child’s Jackets, at—^
STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
Mr*, munon. Mim Floranec Dltmon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Voighb Jr.. Mrs. W. |
L. Vaighb Mtoe Edith Voighb Mr. *''d \
Mrs. BouUb Mrs. Hazelloo*! Mtoa n<-r-1
cnee Bazcltoii. Urb Sanborn and M-a. I
Both arrived ye»lenl*y from Cineiow-U j
CD route for Omen*.
I
SAUVELT^
Tbo great pianist who socompanied Bemenjri, and
who wa* for years i^nUt to tbe late
...King of HoUaiid...
24 Pairs i
ktMrat.t. piano
I
“ The KimbsH jn'ajio is eo^y the equal of any
instniiDsnt, and I express myseif •• being more
than plessed."
Ladies' Fingree A .Smith Boror |
Toto, Hand Tornv Cloth Topb I
, B. and C. »4 60 Shoes at j
Thv worM'a meu eBlo
REiT^lTEK idl save "*
sccompsniment
W. W. KIMBALL CO.,
N. E. STRONG. Local Manager.
33 Pairs
Men's Patent Leather and Enamelf, former prioe At.00 end
•6.00. to etoae ont et ^ 00.
108 Pairs
Mea'e Satin Colt Shoe*, regu
lar SI 7S Sboaa, now goiog
$111.
69 Pairs
j
Front Street
the best
Is noue- too good for yon.
. Ask Your Grocer
For It,
take no other.'^ We guaran
tee yon satisfaction.
Men's Light Color Tan Shoes
85 to 50 per oenb diaooub
118 Pairs
Udle*' BioA oad Tam Pii«rra
A Sndth JoUeto foneer priee
•3. cloalHg ont prioe SS.
Maks No MistAke.
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Tbs Origlosl.
«*aUM Tee ■ MS Ptm UhengWOfOa.
HANNAH & LAY 00.
Razor Tots-They Must Go.
AFei r Bargiuns in Ladies'
Gents' Shoes!
New Line of Children’s Shoes.
VesCan Atvay* Be SOSTM
PARKER BROTHERS,
.1
se;=^
• CT* HOBJrarO EBOOaB, THTTB8DAT, JULY M. 1897.
■ »HB MOSNIHa SBOOSD.
TEAVcnatomr.
ORAHD TB4VEBSB HERALD,
Ebml T. Batm Am 3. W. EMonor.
J. W.
gdilor m4 Mua«ir.
eUBSOHIPinOMB. .
ra&nuBY.
•
artOBctruTCi
It bow tmisptm tiiM AldemiMi
«Oodrtob<Bthr«wd'tteUw in Mearlnf
Uu kdopUMi of U« ni»iortty report in
the Semth etreet ^nprownant aaetter,
not beer the fniit coretod Vy
trem the Bee»to be e qneettoo ee to the l««elityof thepraeedsre,
■e the etrtet tettar of the oherter mey
sot here been xerrled oat is the eon■Ueretfam of the mettar. U thet ie
tTM it Bey be eet Aown ee e ferefone
eeeelueion tbel Aldermen Ooodrieb
wifi BOt let e UtUe thiss like thet interfere with the eieonUon of the work,
Uheeenpramt; end U U eheU be de/termined thet the praneiowef the
y rterter here not been etrieUy obeerrad.
it Bey likewlee be detennined thet the
eUmea from the Seeond wUl exert
btobeetend Boat eSeetire endeerors
*0 biter ebont the imiirorsBent be hee
leboredfor.
Lan oeble dlepetchee atete thet the
•nltnn bee iMoed en
It of the fro
thne defyter the wlehee of his ^pOnUiwe. ThaoetdiepleyethewilU^eM
«f the enltee to concede to the propo•itkBt of the poweiB. Shonld the peopte of Turkey uphold their mler in
«hte praeeedihtr he mey-'reet eeey.
vhnt ehontd they dteepprore, then
the reirn of the ^ten will be
a^ort end the mptnn between the
nbUme porte end ite bend wUl be
nomplate. Heretofore the red rater bee
had ell the fen hlmeelf. bet now it eppeer* UBt the minteteie ^i« e bend
la the feBi- While thle ecOoa laey
Been trouble for the enlten it b ecereely prabebte thet be would bene the Ibporteni menifeeto without herinr been
amred of prateeboa et the bends of
tbepowne.
3. O. BenjemlD went to Oopombb
' TBterdey.
Mk. L. EdBooda b in Old Mbnion.
erWtter Mra. H. H. Golden.
, Mie. P. KenouB end Dall^ Kesonee
lonie. ere ateylnr et Park neee.
C B. Manny le onterteteter T. B.
Aadereoo. wife end feaily of Detroit.
Mre A. W. Peek wMt to Bey View
«er e moetb'eatey. yeetudey a
IBJ
.
U Heaeen of ElBwood eieane. b
Mierteteiar Mr. end Mre Ledrd of
Mbn Gertrude KneeUnd roee to Bip
BapUe todey to Tbit Mre. B. D. York
Mfuel Weeke
Miea BkMOB Jerrb b
, Mba Berrtoi
Wiley of Bonon.
Mie. J. B. MerUn will beee thb
aerater for Bey View where ohe wiU
^rnd e few deyi.
Mr. end Mn. John Patton of Oer
hern. Iowa, erereeeteof Mre J. W.
rnmmA. obter of Mre Patton.
Dr. U. K. Johneon. one of the proa
laant phjaieiaM of Oread Repbte,
Mined at Perk Place yaeUrdey.
W. A. OeaptoB end femlly of Debioll. eih at Park Pleee where they
uOl opeed e portion of the eui
< Mre Dr. Seolt end har ebter, Mre.
Olen OfOteeteeeti.ereTbitter W. B.
Oeeknr end feailyxd State etreet.
J. B. Freere of Roehestar. M. T., b
In the dty end Attorney John Lenap«r found in Urn en <dd boyhood Mend.
(teerbe Beck men b atertetetep hb
■other, hb brother Ooorpe end hb
WBt, Mre E. Beteter of Dayton. CMiio.
Barbart, Jeeae end Mbe Ethel Johnetm ud Mba Bnrlbnt of Old Mbelen.
■eat leOhbepoonthoeteeBar Wees-
oete
Hex B. Cntebeon end Mre F. W. M.
Onleheon of Be Penl. ndd Lo
OBMbeon of Grand Bepida,,to*e pone
■ Oaane
^
'Bee. P. E- Whitaea of Morjhport.
tae errieed from Tomato, whm he
attended the Intemettonel Bpwerth
Mre 3. B. Hesdereon of CedUiee
•rrimd et Perk Pleee yeetordey to iote
her hnohead. who b etteodidp Cbeelt
; opart eeetenoprepher.
Mre 3. W. Heaeen end (fcUdren eenemiBiileil by Mre Ana Blppiae. the
KMa BeeUnpe Mbe Onou HatttepA
Mbe Thee Baa end Mtat Wom
' Fnller ere enjoyl^ e week at the
Mft. dee. WOeon end femOy, who here
leeeed the Bum’ ooUere et CheHeroIx
for the eeeeon, will urlre heir thle
week to ^end eereiel deye with Ht*.
Mery P. Berne._____________
theinda Fridey end Betardey omalapi,
in edditha to Mondey, Tneedhy end
Wodnaadey ni|^ie_____
■IIEBSJOtailSUIIIE.
ArWtTStloB VeretietteM Mot Xortof
Bepidiy.
» of Oaele' Torn'e
Cabin in Stetebeepk Gimad teat nipht
by the tidlter A Merlin Op. wee the beet
prodnetion of that pby erer pmeented
in thb elty. The leedtep aetoie in
tbe play am ell feitbfoi exponenia
of the eberectare they iapeiaoeeted.
Tt^c apeeleltier^hre withont e doubt
the beet erer piren in thbdty bf eny
eompeny. Tbe elopinp aad-denetep
of Blaie Bneenll. tbe ^^e m^et”
onphttobe'aeentobenppre^toA The
dnneiop end oontortkw
on the
leree, cennot be deocribed end Jnetice
done Uem. They ere trat-clua In
erery reepect. George Doney pare e
ot the ehnreo.
ter of Uncle Tom end hb work
AU the membern of tbe
oois'peny ere uhlformly pood end the
' n b e new deperinre tram tia nannl pn
the play.
Uerlnpeo open date, tbe eompeny
wUl preeent tbe play epein tonight.
SGROCEBIES,
Fruit JSrS. canning season.
VEGETUIES, ETC.
2 Quart—60c. doz. 1 Quart—50c. doz.
It-
Wbeelter. W. Ve., Jnly ll.*-'niie
Borater opened np with the eoei etrike
titnetios not meterUUy ebesced. The
ifith 1.000 BbeboU'^
key to the EWmaont rerkin tor Mono*'
reh. end they oennot be kept eloeed
nnleee Welaon'c men 4htb Dehe’ teUnfe to do enythisr with the Vetaon
et BeercOTUle teat nirht In dieheertenlnr, bet the onreniiere eerir
thU Bomlnr held e r«s«rel
todertee new plene The
Velley mlnete' oommllteeC ere here to
day preeintinr * deuerd for en edvenoe of thirteen eenu e ton io leet
theyeer. ThieBey cenee
eetrike
The etrike In Weet Virrinie ee e
whole la recerded es loet nnleM.the lo
415Unioo8L Telephone 84.
Americea ainebeby began in e rery
be aede to dc«re enfltohuaWe mhnner. In yearn pone by e
lentlylstheintereet where eyBpe.thy
minatrel eoapemy woe ooanoeed of e
Uteekterdoaeo or fifteen people who wore noted
From the
aeheme of erbitmtion of nnitormity for their ebUliy to preeent kketehee of
bnele is naklng alow prorreee in the n«ro Ute ee It eetnoUy wee Mtny
became noted (n thb proteaeioB,
'Pitteborr dietricb
Bode for eererel deye, to oenfer end it b e ooaaon eeylnpthnt eny one
rrlth eny Pitteborr operetore end no o| them could make e negro nehemed
of
biaeeU.
He white aen’e taperelrneturee here been eeenred to the
bat Beeretery HehBldt wld Boneliom of the negro cfaerecter b entodey thet It WB poMible thet thero tertolDiup to tbe peoerel pnblie. then,
the bumm of the aimon pore ertiele—
the negro hiaeelf. ahonld be rery
within the next twesty-fou honre
Cheimen Little of the erbltreUon aneh more plenelnp. AL O. Field, e
)BBbrion went to eeeure the eo-opu- noted aluau-el OAenaper, who b tbe
eUon of the Bine ownen nlonr the proprietor of the I^rpcft white alnatrel
Pnnnaylieidn reQroed on the nntfonn- orpeabetibn in Aaerice today, end
ity erreoBOnt.' He eeid thet hb teter- who has been rery enceoeefel in tbe
minstrel burineee. hasorpeoixed a
Tlewa with^tem
Adentlel bJt in e ruterel way the re- peny of reel negro mlnatmla. Hay
here me^e e complete tonr of Ameriee,
•nlt of the trip
corerinp
e period of nearly two yeere
end the enooee
Their pertormeacee here met withnni•ely upon i
E. P-ANGBORN.
receel teror. They epocer et Stel|i'
Binere
rnorxnzxTOB or ran
AU the T^lroedi ftoa the ooel flelda berp'e next Thuredey.
tinne
to
haul
e
lerpe
into Clerelend eon
The
mm
errmt
oeen
to
tbe
Bareint of fuel. ' IteBoldereble of thb boo river. Wl»ronaln.ae%eral timra tutn* . Comer of Uakw end Bey StreoU
roee atreWrbt on op the Ukoe Tbe out to br a full-crown olllimtor. oor of
M. A N. B. depot, wbbee to eaOMenosere ere ex| leriencinp do trouble a pair whtrh eocaped from ibeir owner
lOe to the public thet be has refltat Blroy w-veral yenr* ago.
InebenrtercoeL
An Inaeel b working Id the cknrer ed end fnrabhed the Hotel Peapbom
U'loronidB which It b (eerrO mar better than it erer baa been before end'
WOVLD HOT FAT THB F&IOB. In
aerlously affect the crop of clovereeed. can eceoaodate the trerelinp puMic in
II Is in the fonu of a grub which may
Olerelead BolUnr KUb Oloeed Down he fixird in brae nuraben In tbe buda in pood abepe Jotie Hay tornierly
on Aeoonat Ccel Bhorter*.
An erdlnahce has been pawed by tbe with the Hotel Whiting will here
charge of tbe ofBee and ettenJ
Qeielend. July SI.—The Qeielend city rnuncll <if !>*• Angelee Cs'_ and
b now In force which prohlUUa the pub-1 waau of the gneatt. 'Satisfaction guarBoiUiir Rill OoBpeny abut down
Ik- exhibition of picture* of glove codnoon today for went of fuel. Tbew
.be vlUK.,.e- or other dmll.r
PAN&BORN.
peny refnaed to pay tbe edren
najous U k. a X. X. Ovrei.
A Juftlce at niul. Mich., has decided
price. Over l.soo peo^e ere out of
tbn. a bieyrie Ir exempt property and
cajioot be replevlned for debt. Tbe de
fendant peored that tbe wheel woa neo.
eaoary to get him to and from work,
Mnet Find Foreipn MeAet—Bo Beys and the other Mlow bad to pay tbe
i
Get them before scoeoe
Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.
liH:
■tnissTtot ItcrH
O.I. SALTER & lARTniLf.
MAiraOTB AXD OBlCtXAL
BXBOBTXBB FBOM TEE BOVTM.
An Bxoaraloe Yrmte Brought lAOO
Pnampem to Morthem Mtebipan.
An exeutaioo left Cincinnati Tucaday,
bearing l.MO people, a great many
bound for Northern Miehigaa reoorta.
A iMpe nnmber of them arrived at
Walton yeaterday morning aqd about
lae to Tmrwae City and ooattered
to tbe^ neighboring roeorto. Moat of
I CinelanaU. Lonbrilte.
Umb
aadrktotty.
Tbeatrloal Votea.
In thete ttmas of depreesioa In bariMos. when mena eimb are tried with
rtmblMof all kinda. the amuaaownt
aeeking public oak aimply to be aanaad.
They do not wMt to Ibten to boaUUm.
rtho
I that re
mind ns that life b bat a tearfnl Jour
ney to the jtoBb. They want fan-mak
ing pure and wbolaeome, sritfi. an
abondanoe of clerer ^eelalUea The
>tof Stdnb^a Grand Opoffers its patrons such an
for fire niphta. bepianlnp
Monday. Jnly t«. in the eapapwneni
of Ferrb- Oomediaaa Thb oompany
has pUyed aU the prteelpal dtiee 9t
the conntry, and are endoreed by the
prme as the beat popular prioe attraotionevM-eew. For the wmar they
aretonrlaptbaelUaaof
^d
pooktepthe hbaeee to tba doeca. as
their prteee are ridlealooily law. Tea
OMta wiU admit you to aay part of tbe
a are but flra
To Olneinnati Obenp.
Aorone dealring to seeum a very
cheap ticket toClncionati. or an inttra
mediate ooiot. cm do oo by applying
at the office of Tn Mokinsii Bkcokd.
r.7-tf
Lodlea’ Bpecbl tnritetion.
Lediet are cordially invited to en
ExhIWt and Sate of Ladie*' taUor-ioade
cuiB. leparate akirta. aflk wabta. and
bicycle auite. to be piren at Park Place
Auoex. flrat fioor, Thuradar and Pridar. July St and S3. Dy paniee
repreMPtfeg New York Manufaeturera
Rciacmher. only two daya. Tburaday
and Friday. Jnly ^nd and 2Srd.
60 PEOPLE-
Hobce.
My wife. Fannie Trosbly. baring
left my bed and board, ell peraoM are
hereby notified sot to trust her or fornbb her with eny auppltea. poods, or
crediton my aeoonst.
Deted July ttsu 1S»T..
Joexra Twwblt. Ja.
SEE
i(HMu m tBdu nNONio.10
hear
Seeb now on mie et box ofiee.
Don’t
Pure Powdgrod Spleeg,
Pure OrMkiD TarUr7
be without
Fire Insurance
Qn yoiir Dwelling,
Store, Factory or Stock,
carry a certain amount
at all times
FatIt Stmt, bfitwMB Frent Jk Cam,
E. W. Hastings’
formation, consult,
V AXO X1G8T.
Rates. $1.50 per Day.
PBOHFT. OOrkmOUB AITEXTKW.
Phone 73.
Johneon Block.
Special July.'...
Bargains
TO HAKE BOOH FOB NEW GOODS.
(pair* of H'toro A Shafer Shore. Preoeh KM. cobboo senae toe. 'woKh^ ^ ^
-gabsisoh;
-PRAOnOAX.
—PAPEB
-KAMGER,
-COHTRAOTZMa
xPAlMTBB.
Our
Soda Fountain
iocaicr''wo or* uercr eoewsi
csoagb alocr" bat alway* try to b>f«o»r.
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
Excuras
LADY WATTS.
Comm^d"g on Monday
morning, July 12, 1897, I
will sell tickets to and irons
all points on Carp Lake for
one fare for the round trip.
dy Watts can be charter^
at all times for Fishing or
Picnic parties at very reason
able rales. There is nothing
more delightful than a trip
on Carp Lak^ these warm
days.
Salmon. Bass and
PickerBl fishing best in
Michigan.
James M. Watts.
Here yen tried our i
oCCIcnnf'
The New'Shoe Store,
-P.
faad Pure Bsklsg Pewder. M yea waM ea te
■akell.lppeDd>lortl4n. Bsbber Sbecibg,
RabecrTaWBc.all«l*M,irstrrBaul«a (guar-.
antMd f«r two yeare.1 pMBtala OyrlBgoa,
many Uoda. Throat Bnmbca. sad iMimlwM.
C!y««ru>c sad Witch Basel Lotos lor ibo
SmokersI
LOW MATS szornMiovs.
—GSO.
ir.OlaaaaAnaBai
See Ti«,li!!i!„Ca!i»™i>T' Has Your
Monster Parade at Noon.
Aitention—
Ptice$-25, 35 aid 50c.
MIAOA&A FALLS
Jnly Mth. Tb Detroit and the WabashB R.
Angnsts. rUDeMtaad the Miehigao Central B. R.
Augnst mh. rb Detnrit and
Ora^ Iraek B'y.
All tlekeu g^ to return tearing
Nbpara FsUe not bter than fire days
from and Inolnding day of sale. Bate
from Trarerm C,ty wUl be W- Asl
■grub Tor fall infonaatloa or addreei
Gn. DkHAVkX. O. P. A.
««tet
Grand Baptda.
CAULXETT A CO.
SSTiJiU:.-""- 20
Votlos to'Water Oonsnaata.
The use of water for spriekling hurpoees b. by oor rule*, confined to the
hooT^of Sam and 8 a m., also i p.
to. and 8 p. a.
AH placM where water is found runulog coDtrarr to this rule will be ebnl
ofi -ex-tep-.
-except where a speebl permit has
b-ch gi 'ed.
ftl-tf
a. D. CAMPaku. A Sosit
DETROIT. GRAND RAPIDS A WESTBRS B &.
flAOAl__________
-)ARA FALLS.
Choice Poiltry'"
TELEPHONE -1«L^
For Rates and any other im*
ruM cisM ry BBord^gpreiMl Beam
Pressed Ceoked Han,
Dried Beef, liter.
of Spe^Cera.
HOTEL LEELANAU.
Meal Tickets ttledicri Rates.
wm Sell Today:
SSZ''
HOTEL PANGBORN.
Weohiiiptoa. Jol. SI.—The bonee
on weye nd Beene report
ed e;oi
thei the preeldent make sneb InreaUpetion ea wUl clleit ell the leete with
reference to the reetriottona put upon
the oelc of American tobacco in foreipn
wnntrie* under whet it known ee
"Bepto” or poremment cootreeb.
kuthorlaee the preeldent to enter Into
Mpotietionn with tbe poTernmenls of
tboee eonntriea toward obteinUp modifieeiiOD or remorel of theee reetrieUooa.
C Clerdy (dea.) of Keatncky.expleteed
the neee^ty pf the reeolnUon. B<
eeWt there wea e rrcet anrplm of tobeeoo rebed Id Kentacky. Tennemee end
Virpinie. which mnet find e foreipn
merket. Eeptend end GemBny were
e where tobeeoo eoeld
be ahipped, exbept through tbe gotemmente. ’The reaolntlou waa peoaed.
CADLKETT&CO.
REPEATED TONIGHT. Beef, Pork. Veal, Mimi,
JACOB FURTSCH, Uncle Toi’s Cabin Go.
Now far Business!
bora.
ENTERPRISE GROCERY,
C. O. SMITH, Proprietor.
No. 136 FBOXT STREET.
If You Have logs to Sell
Correspond with
the TraverseCity
Lumber Cckmpany. We have for sale-^Oood, Sound Hem
lock' Lupiber, Surfac^ Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, incloding 2 Engines, Set Works, C^ages.
and Saws. A-complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO. ,
Livery, Bus and Feed Stable..
He Reewmizeil Italert
InSasdlOe.Ctgsn
traverSbelle
DIA^NDi.
Pipes
Tobacco
nlw^teetoek.
A. W. JAHRAU8*
Homes boarded,
Feeding turners homes aK spedidty. Hoi
Morning Rooord
Terms reseoPAble.
btatd 8t west of
PackPlneoBoML v
WANT ADS.
tirliuc quick ratstm.
t
'.•■'ibd
8^^
mm
A?’--
l^'HOBHOrO BBOOSD. THUXBOAT, nTLY SS, 1887.
TnXMAN’S THREAT
Ttnibto. F»t« Ttat
HugUlf
OvarthtSwut*.
OOTTOI TIES OB THE FREE LIST,
«r • CMttnM* ■iirtii CMU K«st cw.
•n»t»r. av* tk» BMth CarvIlM. Mm■um «a4 PraiiMM u> A<M ta» CrMitr «4
. .. Q»«r*i 8ic Iu.cfc Ttml Wm Kmr B»T»
nmw.
««ar-Ka« UMy Tfct* VMk.
. Wuhtnctee. Joty a.—Th* UriB ecu*
raport <rM pr«t«nt«4 to tbe w'
su rMUrtar. mn Uttle protrea* v«t
tua*
It tcrord Ibr fonsal rtaainc
'■ «( abopt two-third* oCthe rc^n. Tber«
' WM era IndkatloB ol wbeo Um flnal oott
wottid be rtacb>4v Darlns tbc tUjr Tilt«ue optaiy tbrcalancd a ailbpMcr uatll
’ ;B*xt December If cMton t««cloc and
cottOB Ilea were sot Kaierad to the fr«e
' MR. bM tbe Uireat araa r««arded a*
•omawbat Cawtloua Tb* augar amendmaau occaatceed a long debale, dyriag
whJcb AillK>n auted that (be conference
i. ratea were lower thab jhow of tbe aeawteabd largely a conrv^on to Ihebouae.
: Van, Jocca. Berry and White qoeaUrnrd
. Uta aUieinenL urging that tbe atigai
•truat aecaiad larger profiu taecn Ibe
.. -csnrarancc artiedule. than front any preTteotty offered. The lumber ameadraent
. . alao brought out animated cntldam
. «n<D Teller and Pettigrew. Early In tbe
•day the aenate paaaed a JolDt reaotutJoa
Oereeaar Bt^ tdM Op lor AwbtB.
Drs.B.S.&G0.
cuta about bB neck It was anaalb to adI miniatar cfaloroform and the pltysldan
j was eempelled to new up (be cuts wtaUa
Drake, who fell recent. |-n^ niak,„
Uon or
ly. striking an •Old army wound tn bB „ ^
left hip, ha* not Improeid aa rapidly aa
wa* hoped. Bla tamOy physMan turn
^
AMOK
irg~
tome time before be can uae tbc limb.
Brooklyn e. PltiRarr t: at LouUnile
BMa* Bea Awe -t BHett.
—Waahlrurtort
C,
Loula%-Hle
4:
at
CUielBNew Totk. July
Bdwln A. Waldo, natl—Boaton >. Clociaaatl d: (moonO
the araiftarl manayer of the Unleeralty 1 game)
boaton L ClncisitaU WBt'fBilaeltlement In IbU
a A
t; ^
R
1?"!?««»■»
i CbleaSo .j
loll, Win. He wa* at a
the lattar placa
Lonlb-Wei
gram
last Tburrday. bul baa Bnoe left tor
Waatsn) AaaaetaUon:
parte unknown._______ •
BL Joae^ A Rockford IS: t Peoria—
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Hotel Whiting
TrETerse Otty. Mich.
WfdfisBdiy Ettd TbuidEj.
Ang.l8uia 19, 1897. All who BT* now tm<1«r Dr, llo*
Donakl's trestment exfilBim
Same wtlbWaR.
Boston. July Jl.—Secretary of tbe
TreAsury Gage tat accepeed tee Invita
tion of Hverly of tee moet promlBmit
burlnes* men cf Boston to atisnd a dl»De* Motma. ta.. July t1 —Ooveracr
oi* ooror
yivep1 ID
In hi*
honor oezt^ii
next ^Tuesday
Bol-a' pMUoD In tbe premni vinte cam
evening t the
...............
... .
Hotel-Tulllerlea.
paign baa beer a matter of C7rj>ldetatale
curlastty since tbe nemoerallc alUanre
gcT«a
j Iqgi have pteced: him decld Uly r
Two Sgja 0bI7 Bach Vostk
OonBoltatloD EDd Szamiiutioii Free aad Btriotly
OonfidenUttL
Eia grt.fi..,.
ChUwlOa t.
Peoria. lUo.. July tL-A rirtelt^aa
been taeued from tee beadquaetenGtre
of tbe.Brotberbood ft Locomotive Firatoen IB «:falcb li J Btotod teat tee laqip
of tbe order prohibit It eogiglDg actively
J mlnerg atrike, but r
It'pjH-'""AppMoB. WiB.. July ZL—By the ex
plosion of a lamp tbe farm bouse of E.
•Orarl. Id tbe town of Buebanaa. mbt
this dty. was set on fire and buteed to
the- grooDd. OnsH. who was » yew*
oM. and had kaen bsdrtdjdni 'ter asvM
ysBfg, was pBable to ew»pc Dorn ^
Bo«M sad wag henwd to dsalh. Rto
wliik w«
miBily hwwsd
TbAokB to bis science Bod EbilL
HewiUtobete
‘
‘
ly
BMd*-kalte.;
mpBa**brlaglwoerte
b*M* ra* take •• teOMW If yo> esplar tS*m
<
A positiye cod pBimsDent care
BfRored in all caaeB aieoepted. New
ii tbe ^B to commence treatment.
s.&co.
DRS. B.
Lock Box 160.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
MUSKEGON. MICH.
Bay ^ew Bataa.
Ttciwto wVl be sold via the Oraad
Bapida a la^oB BsDway to Bay View
aae returu'^uly i; to rs. pood retumiDf oatU Auguet il, at ose fare for
raaad trip from all Mlebigaa poiata.
SfiDd for lllnatrated deaeripUre matter
to
C. L Locawoop.
riJ. P. a T. A.,
r.raad Bapida. Mich.
-WB HAVE MADE-
3412 Frames.
a-MO. W. MUkWV.
im^toar Msaome Btoek. rate* Bum
jSayl
CITY BOOKSTORE.
Ever Bulged Out ?
If *o vku kaow
the value of
nrs’cm.A.iTcaj.
WPrralBi. !
U. a ROLLXV. Mgr.
Free Gonsuitafion
Suits to Order.
Pine Merchant Tailoring.
Let us make aome for ynu.
o. F.,OASVn. Agnt.
THIS IS-A BARGAIN GOLUMN.
Dr. McDonald
WSSES’ CaOCOLAIE
The Specialist.
- Great Cut in Bicycles
■eBeeaeeeeeeeas
LADIKSt
rEN DAYS ONLY.
»sr.
v^^TAK^^M
Sl AU^BK*? ear*
Sir* •S«tel a«»*olk
TraawdyBadse
IT
B of hla bring tnrane.
............
To Young, Middle Aged and. Old Men
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tlOR «< tbc mob U ascribed to the IndIgnation cf the peoiflc *t the case being
ccwtlnsM. It U also said that .tbe fh-ndi
■ssr^f___
•olBt.TItae Daoee>, Oeaeral DabUlly.
■a an SB«i*e* See to bad blaod.
iTelr■fs,*;.'.-:
eatwd tiT a aea aoS aerwS^ag
ELIPseV UB MTS 9
Drv. B.. B. A Co. make i
_
.
.
having declared firmly
aa, iwhiar ate Metelu.'Bortal Ckwa. yuarea. riaula—wUeh am
saiuinlc^BeeiM
teacbera of Lutheran achcols In Wlaeow, not a believer In tbe free cninege of Bl- aaS LaagTrot.ble.allraraS. BewMiwr w* cur* all fens* of Film wHDeel pala. lawrrayUea
Bn. Illlnoi* and Mlrneeota.
' j *ar at U to I. Bul be will support ibe or deieatloe (row beMwii. and wlikeat the a** of kelfo, ea**ue *e Ugaear*. Com* aad be
Democratic ticket. A Iclur has ]ust been
Ar«t<|ewl W w Lake
made public, written by him to Candl/dair TTbite two day* after tee lauer't
steamer Alpraa. of Deiroll. In trying to j Booteailon. In white be promtsea White
Jthita rcaolutlon
reaol
weitt through with rer her betraysl was
-Ifcarkable
c
able earn
conBdenng that U peac- tlquldatlcs Aug. A
tbe cause of tbe iru^y. The relatives
Ucally abdtedtea for congtam c
of tee girl make threats of vengeance
tta priniegta-thai of declaring
J. agaliBt her betrayer,wbcae tdcnlltycanautborttes the
trea not be learned.
laake war bimaelf wlibont S t w yiatrrter;
mahehlr fair wrath..---------------------------that inch an •bdicatlon was agreed tmafBgSDUtbw eterly. P« littwde Bbsw« lof RallKBd
wvthle BoewiDS.
uMralae. iouw»w
fuUvwrd by
uy tatr
fair weetbeei
wriiaei, —
’’I ^ po aasOy by tbe aenate would neem to «n*BS
:' .TBdicate that the neute little recks bow wisterlj to urathweAcrly wiude. Poe Wte-^ Offleera commenced here yeaterday with
aooa war Is going on between Spein and ISBB-ebow«r*: f.ab-lo brlex eoathMBmly about l« member* In oilrndanoe. The
wlada ly.Wi^^-Oraerally falrw^ amorlatlon lakes In superintendrat* of
> tbe Untied Statea;
\ne v.*DOionati. looiaDai^mw o^umouB,
•abiding faith In tbe-peace-lovlitg nature
Toledo. Peorlg. Bi. Louis and Kansas
fl< Prcaldeet McKinley and hi* cabinet.
Oty dlvWona The meeting* arc kctcl
If Spain were to accede to a demandperemptory or othervtae—that the Com
A88REVUTEO TELEGRAHS.
petitor sod her piiaooeri be tmmedlaiely
released Ii would be sometblng remark
able, .and if she refoaed to accede ibe
aged property i
queatJan I* what will the president do
8L Paul. July tl.—A MtesonU. UonL.
itextT He can do anything under the
The will of Columbus R. Cummingt. of
special to Tbe Dtspalteaaya; K. Cary,
raaoiuUoe.
an east-bound Nortbern Padflc pasaenger
from San PrancBoD. to Butte Mont..
Of ceone tbe sugar differential was
The senate of the National t'nlnn, a
the snh)eet of dispute. Alllaor. raid that went Insane while the train was erossunder the achedule as mndlded. taking log tee piateead Indian reservation. Be pmperaua mutual insurance orgsniuthe pclnt of 100. tbe dllferenltel was UH fore aeverai paaseBgera be cut hB lion. B In session at Nashville. Tenn.
After member* of the W. C. T. D. bad
Tents, Taking M degrees mgay tbe su throat from ear tn car. This seemtd
gars above No. Ii Dutch standard, re- to make him a raving maniac. With prayed some time for funds to pay the
Sned. would receive LSI eenis per 10W tala knife be elaahed hi* bead right and debt or tbc Temple (Chlrago). SSAm
pound* more than they would have re left, teen plunged the knife Into bH wa* pledged by thnec present.
George Sit out. Charles Belter and Will
ceived under the bouM mbedule end breest and lumped off the train, which
lethtng lem than under the aenate wns running nt full-speed. Tbe train iam Sontag were killed by llgtatnlng In
was stopped and Cary was picked up and near Marion. 0..yesterdey.and four
. achedul
rdule.
Radbum. 0_ were killed Id
I beyond nuestlen. Vest mid. bleeding from wounds from hla onm
bandA'and from additional cute and Ibe iBme slinm.
bruises by the fall from tee train.
Dennis' Keboe.
He fought like a demon, but was final land. Wls. was................
ly lodged in Ihe baggage car. where a on hla farm The mower
XIIBd aOIri ReeMtw Ww WwaMirt Har*y
Rim a«d plewde-l ImmaUv.
Atlanta. Ca.. July fl.—DltewUhe* rv
celved from Talbtlim confirm the re~
pcried lyhcblng arar ttaeie Mcndayrlght
of Dr. W. t.. Ryder, who mnrder.d Min
SalUe Emma Owen at Talbotton a year
ago. Wbrn ihe'cate agalnrt r.yder was
cstlad Monday Judge Hgrt. on the evidenoe that the leading rouDsel f<y
f>r Ryder
R:
It of BekI. ccnllnutd the rare ...
laraterm In Sepiemlier. Ryder was to
have been reiumi-d to Huacogee Jail au
the *JP p. m. train, and was uken to
Wawriy Hall, the Dearest atatlon from
, Talbotton. for tbc purpose.
A few minute* after the deputies ar-
"I Ain-Gaiiiiog M”
WeuDlMMBetlbe B*«. Bar. Thmt ^ taag*
named Sarah
I ta Ge Oel wf Bi
years olA drowned herself and her UHartford. Conn.. July O.—Tbe i«mp> VwnlhW old tube Monday night In tbc
___ ..___ .w. _________ _________ _1 ___ in ..______
trailer
of the currency win at ouce .__
be_ Segtnaw river. The bodies were dlseov-
feat; The house con
Ibe engagement
eegagemaot not
i
only without tbrtr
arma. but without tbeir baggage. 'And
what edded te the/silng of defeat was
that they did not seem to know they
were beaten.
Whew rm MB Bede Rl* Thiwwt.
II was when tbe paragraph rcMoiing
eotton bagging and coton ttaa to tbe
dutiable lie) was reached that Tillmaa
made bla threat. He ezpreaeed his Indignatloa at Ibe aectlonaltem which bad Inaptred tbe conferrmv ocmmlllee. He
gave notice to aouthrm senalora that If
lh« would stand by him they ooirtd
bold the senate la sesrion until next De
cember rather tbsn sumbit to ihia Replying to the suggestion Boiler asid be
stood ready to fnin In any moven»-nt to
hold the senate In sesMcn a week oe
longer to prevent the Ponsoimnstlon of
Ibis Iniquity against tbe a>nth.
•1 will tell th. aetiator.- called b*rk
Tillman, "that I am negotiating with
the senator .from Penno’tvanla .(Qusyl
for tbe speech hy which he stopped ihe
last tariff dtlwte and I may lie ready to
Stan on the speech tomorrow tncrulng.WHITE MAN LVNCMEO SOUTH.
COME
HE^ED.
Tbs CBlttantBd SpNliUitB.
p*y to look at the elegaDl line- B. E Club*, to BUI*
; Worth Looking Up
j '
Kimball Co , Cbtoago.
*bop. Ill Front St.
Office Parlors at
5^
Hotel Whiting,
N. E. Stroo*. Mgr. Ttar. &ty Braaph Ktora
ACCIDBIK IMPOSSIBLE
TBAVEREE CITY.
A. Hmtaffue, ir? Front Bt.
Special Attention
..•.for----
THE PALACE BAKER!
Thursday and Friday, July 22-23
TEA-15, 85, 85, 65c.
CTCLISTS,'U)flK HERE!
iSODA WATER
.THE BEST CMDIES
............AT............
The Park Place ADQei[,M.
...THERE WILL BE A-.-
Manufacturer’s Sale
..................OF..................
Ladies’Tailor Made Suits,
Ladies’ Separate Skirts,
Ladies’ Bicycle Suits,
Bj parlies from New York.
Photm
Lllcdp
I
1
1
*odA
wiimer.
naaOtj nt PfUij, aij n udts, Oulp.
Ma8nto.li<.U.
1^. McDoDBld locates and de.
MeUtiaa * Ash. onr. Frost a»d Park, aad rear Maaoale Block.
ICE CREAM FREEZEBS
^
•'
be Urngue qt leeling tbd
Mlee. Hetel&BtonceiiiBt wbal
tbe tronble u Bod'vbat the esase.'
He puts bia finger directly upoo
any »cbe. psio or diaagiJSie
feehM. g-res B- —history
fnU history of the
ise from k ' DoittK
'
to end, mach
fitter than
' pstieou esn thru.
."7^ H ^
Bonham. Pirmtatraei
ad^etolng MeXamara’e aboe ator*.
86 PER CENT. OFF
Ladies’ High Bicycle Boots 2t.r“S.5
HATE YOO Sffi* FIHCH?
Priedrirh Block.
d Dr. McDonald.
miHLio ID BBTfi fiDOifite
- -a=
of. .:
ooble, expense and sof.
matter what yoor conition, bow long yon hare been
ick, nor bow many dockn yoa
latter what yoar'
lere ia hope. A
;e of diaease is
Ipower ana one naif its core. It is
yonf life that is at stake; yoa most
-^bvsdweUaranffer. No mat- '
[f the bsat pbyMdans havs gtr-
Refrigeraiors,
|
New Process Vapor Stoves, '
„ Ice Groam Freezers, Etc. :
146 Front St
‘
petienu are shown
-------J ghat the trooble is, and
« toW what the/ must do in or.
■T ^
»«U-. »• P*i»on ahodd.
H,wd Mo«l
A FULL
i
|
i
J
1
lanypeo
) long 4
le tbeirc
jAHGUS McCOLL
lOc A CALLOM
WOE*
Sample Suits in Brown'Mixture, Bine and White
Mixture, And Nav7 and Black iu M, 36 and 38 sizes,
at $4.00 to close. Just the thing for picuica, outings
and'erery day wear. - Also Silk Waists and Linen
Snits.
Also a fine line of All Silk-Ltned Snits, and Sep
arate Skirts; cannot be purchased anywhere except
in large cities like New York and Chicago.
'nurtell A Oane. vy*- Trh sad Ualoa.
Quite SPECIAL TALL'BS. S4 SO-fS OO-W. 00—Pall wel^t*.
OUllb Look them over. Wilhelm Brtw.. 8.rath Uutos Biraet.
HOBBS’ HAROWAfiE StORf, 1
•qnarely in tb^oe; go now
IT—this most eminent
Iwt Secare a correct hi#.
Is full atateIt as to wbst can be dims far
J
THB XOBVOra ABOOSD. TKUB6DAV. JXTLY M, 1887.
HARD ROW TO HOE
tapm o( batac Ablt to bav* tboa )c4b
b* Uancd a ooncorud Cflbrt wUl lx
nuuSv In th* Mar tutarc to brine ooi
tb« men at Tonic Cre^ Baodr CrM*
■and Plam Crarit.
snu be resorted to has
1 yet been
decided.
The offldals feel that in order to make
the strlkf^ a succch Id thia dUtrIct
theae miners must he brouyhi out. They
admit that they have a dlfBcidt |ob
IMh ir ■•’OM* to Kaaowho-WIU O. on their banda, as De Armltfs men
Aajhoir. bat ForU Dtamorac**—Wat* seemed drtemtned to remain at mork.
•OB* 1‘TarlM aToack PrabUai tor 8Uiho The mines are runolny to (heir fullest
eararlly sad are supplying a Urye
quintJly of ooal to the trade. The coal
market was «joiet yesterday. Muchcoal
atac *«ala
was offered' at IL» a ton. Black look
dactanatt Joir *1—A apcclal to Tha
waa sold at M cenlt
n Vt-heeUni. Vt .
Va.. *ar«: ChaixFM that have an Im- a-ton. There are'hundreds of tons of
coal at the mines In the ^ttatMiry
vortant baarine upon the ooal strike Black
district, but the. miners’ officials will
aituatlon.in West VlretnSa come slowly. not pennit any of It to be loaded.
The state taken as a. whole Is asalnat
A munber of ktnkers Interfered srttb
the strike for flnsnrtal reasons, and aU men who were loading from ban^ Into
who have struck ha\e been broncht out care ooal that had been pureha^ by
aaAer pressure of the or«anWrs and W. H. Btmmona. a'dedler, from C. JuUe
d Co, The men were compelled to quit
they have been shamed Into strikltt*. work- Uloers’ Secretary. Ward disap
of the action and lasued ordem
and their minds chanse when the a«l- proved
to the strikers to molest no men who
tators move on to ether sdettot>s> In the nre haudllns coal that was min^ be
Palnnont reston Debs admits that he fore the strike was Inaugurated.
Is aorely dls^ursyed. Seventy'Slk of
K BBEWtXO IH jLLIirOlS
1 Hub.
Th* On* Oiv*n D*b* in th* WMt
Vtrgint* Co*l Fi*ld.
BTEIKE TALE lOT AT ALL FOFULAK
%
day have returned. The Fairmont
ayers declare that if the Watson men.
about l.COO In nnmber. can be kept at
work the other mtners win be
worUny tomorrow as uanaL Debt’
speech at Rlvesvllle last nlffat to the
Watson men was not aneesatful. Todsy he wiu speak at WorthingtonB and
knninsrille to more of the Watson i
It U generally predlcM that he will
have no better suctem tSera
WatMM Are PopaUw wliti UMJtea.
The Watsons and their men are on
excellent tenna and neither side baa
any griex-aace. They lead the region
Id prtMluctlon and nroflts and have the
•I My 1
Stpp. 0|wr**«» tay 11 Shaah.
Bloomliiytoa. Ills.. July ft-All th«
miners here went to wurk yesterday as
asusL By tonight they will have fin
ished putting the mine In order for tbs
strike beginning tomorrow morning.
The union men have notiBed the op_ _
_
I the general strike It successful and
| til the nioomlngton operators pay 3
I cents, third vein. Instead of CO ceiitt.
non’ paid. The union men derlare they
] wlU not allow any men to work after
today.
I will fully prolecTall desiring to trork.
s In slclmeas and death.
i Erie and Western talln>ad. unable t
miners have cauae tu like and rcspixt
the Wataons and wOl probably stick
to them. Rev. John Cbenoweth. a-ho- by which IM men are made Idle.
preaches to the Wsison miners, says
M. t^la. July n.—Theiv has been tu
be nerrr-saw employers and mm oa dlsordf- of any kind at Belleville. iOa.
better terms, tl tranapiret that Debs The nfarchlng strikers from O’Palbin
haa been ahadowed by two Pinkerton
Connellsvflle. »0 in number, ar1 at Bellwllle last evening. They
men. and that be baa been threatened
with death If he goes to Kanawha. He
two atx-horae wagons and half a
wUI go. however, tomorrow, A gang
of ifiO Italians is to arrive at Fklr- flags and banoers and flowers, The pro
moat today- They wer* to have worked cession went up High street sad baited
n a new r%Uroad. but will try mlnlig.
the aourt bouse square,. Here the
in
n the kanas-ba valley there Is no ma matchers were fed from the oommiatartal change. tbasueeeaB of the Mgan- atary wagon, supplemented by sup
tsars at one point being oOaK by cw plies contributed by clilaena. The
gumptions at others.
marcher* declare^thelr InteffBbns are
vminvntly peaceful, artd that the only
AIMawB U fer the atriheta.
BIxterii hundred cats of coal wen method* they will use are argumeui
snebt In years There have been Uu«au
of holding up trains at Kefiors and
ever Id Ohio, and more watchmen ha\-e
e placed at danger points. Senatoi
Camden yesterday said there
strike at the mine* of the Camden twapanles. and that Fairmont la working as
usual except f-r a few Idlers who do
not want wo/k. Oovemor Atklnaon
was here y<wtcrday.
He thinks the
strike will become general and ^n|.»s
.the men will win. He says he has not
been consulled alK'Ul urtng the mlllUry.
and that nons bilt the moal violent out
break would call for Its use; The Oiendale mlMis near Wheeling came out
yealeiday. and thi y thresfen to march
up«m the Bogg'e Itun mlne'today. and
thla will cause trouble.
Will
Charleelon. W. Va, July H.-At
«ret meeting of strike lead'
t Montgoraery It was decided to demand th*
T soft coal- A c-jm-
Mrih* Dwlam* CaSM.
Detroll. July n.-:s O. Carter. natioBal oMvUry or the Metal Pollahera. Plat
en and Bufferw union, announces ihai
the elghlevc montbe’ etrike of the pola employed by the Overman Wbee.
company at Chicopee. Mam., has beer
•willed and declared off. The caum m
■trike wa* alleged dlurrimlnatlur
by the comptay agalnet union men.
and the
lew operatlvea have been so noliried.
The mills have been riinnlng on a fortytwo-hour per week arbedule for some
time. The curtailment la dud to an wnsatisfactory market.________
Bm a BMord. Thla fMrl.
>TIK Mich.. July n.-CaiTl( Premott.
A Berrien county. U eetabllMilng a renarkable matrimonial and divorce rec>rd While not 1( yearv of age she has
GRAND + OPENING
OF THE NEW
BOSTON STORE,
.the Glass Block.
FRHUY AND SATURDAY. JULY 23 >24.
At last our block is completed, which gives us ample room to accommodate the great’multitude which has thronged
our quarters for the last three years. We have aimed for the last three months to close out odds and ends of onr stock,
many old styles, and we have succeeded admirably. We have moved into onr new. glass block only such merchandfse as
is dean'and fresh, and, with two carloads of fresh goods, just arrived, mak^ oiir mammoth stock the choicest ud most
desirable ever offered to the public in Grand Traverse county. We call the attention of our patrons, most particularly,
that, while we are located more pleasantly in our new headjiuarters. and we look today more modem, ,we will extend
the same, and iqgre, courtesy to onr patrons, and we will aim to offer greater bargains than ever before. The new
merchandise, jost purchased very advantageous/y, enables us to give inducements for our Special Sale, Friday and Satiin^atr July
Tiiir 23 and
atiri 24,
24. whici
which will bring
brinfi^ us
US trade from
froffl far and wide
widc throughout
throuffhout this region.
region,
^
urday,
LOOK AT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER.
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ETC.
3c I Fine Bed Spreads, Marseilit^ patterns;
3Ji; woith 1.50. for '- 98o
Turkey Red Table Damask, worth 25c
'13o
6c for . 4c|Chenille Curtains, per pair, worth 2.50
7c for - > - 1.66
.
29c
OC 60c Summer Corset, for
On Embroideries and Laces our prices beat
6o tlie world.
4c A beautiful line of fresh. n«w Dress Goods,
prices within the reach of the humblest
pocket book and styles and designs to
cent suit the taste of the rich as well as the poor.
Good Standard Pi-iats. per yard
4-4 excellent Slieetin^, per yard Fruit of the Loom aud Lonsdale Cot
ton, per yard
Men’s good Shirting, per yard
Fincy Dress Ducking, worth 15c, for Liileu LaWn, worth lOe, for - '
Full yard wide, heavy jr’ercales, worth
•lOe, for
----All Linen Toweling, per yard Beautifu’ line of Linens, the finest we
ever handled, we guarantee a saving
of
-
-
-
- 36 per
SHOE DEPARTMENT. 2nd FLOOR.
In the Shoe Department we ciUl particular attention to thoee in the habit of paying pret
ty well for their footwear. We have put th a line of Shoes that are modem In style,—quality
and workmanship guaranteed. The only fault you can find with us U the low prices at
which we sell them. Note some of the prices:
Woman’s Biie Viri KiJ, fasnd-tome<i Slices, soU everyahera
I Mod’s Rood style and quality, fina sewed Sbnea. prices -98c,
for KtfiO, our price.................... ............................... S268|
(28. I 48, I 67. and I 98.
Woman's tine Vici Kid riijoes, worlii iio, tor .................... I 67 ; Men’s Vici Kid Laoe and Commas Dress Shoes, worth 300,
Womsn’s fine Vici Kid 8hoes{ fsir siiteh, worth 2oO........... I48|
lot..
2 10
Womsn's good Dongois Siioi-fi, ail solid, worth 2 00, lor...... | 28 A lot ol Mod’s Colored Phoea. worth 3 00 and 8 SO boDcbed
toffetber, all size*, for..
Womeo’s kid Slioea, worth 1-25, (or........... ......................
74c
Sboea aod Oxfotds, all Btjdea, ranging
WomaD’a Kid Shoea, worth I 50, lor...................................
98o -A fall line of
in price from 39c tO I 28—« goaranteed nving of
MeD’s pood, oertnceable Workiup Shoea, a great variety of
26 to 33 per cert, tin regular price*.
kiods, prices 86o, 98c, and I 24.
MeD’a fiue Cordovao nod Calf, hand w-lt Shoea, opdo-date atylea, A
i laige range of Infanta and Cbildren’e Shoe* in every grade, from
heavy and medium to light, fine dreas Shoe*, at I 5c to | OO
Coin, Bnlldog and Pic loea, at $2 I O. 2 25 and 2 76.
per pair—great value.
every pair worth $1 00 to 1 50 mote.
■be has begn divorced from..
BlueBrid. W. Va. July n.-The mayor
If ymr groeer dots Bot keep A. L.
refused to allow Grand Uaster Work
man SoVerrign to si>-ak at Poeahonla# Joyce 4 Co.'s soft drinks ask him why,
■ -phone HI.
65-tf
VoDday night. Yerterday W. i. Frvld
Go to the Lion Barber Shop tor hair
jia Old hatha, is cento each.
1-tf
M. H. GBimni.
We have remodeled and rearranged onr 8hoe Department, so that it is now one ot the
largest and beet arranged in Northern HJehigan, and is filled with one of the best assorted
stocks to be found, and the prices will always be the lowest that good, reliable 8hoes can be
sold at, and fully 26 to 60 per cent, less that regular shoe etoreg can sell them fon
^Bememher, our Shoe Department is located on the second fioor.
tera yeslerday aflcmoon that they
BVSlSESa CARDS.
were compi-lled to Imve PocabonUa.
W. Va. at the (Kiltil of six shooters 8 I^BKom. lAiioi-My aed^^
They did mot offer reslstancv. They,
however, remained In the aelghborhood
with Intenlior of di.lng mUslonary work
DXAir. Arebltort awS B<
among th« mlncra
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
1.16 Men's Bicyde Suit, worth’4.50
2.76
2.48 Men’s substantial Working Pants
48c
Men's good Oi'eralls
Men’s Cotton Worsted Suits, worth 4.98
26c
2.76
for....................................
for.
Boy’s every day Suit, 16 to 19, worth 3410
Men’s gray Clay all worsted Suit, worth 13.50
1.68
6.90
for-.,..................
for.
Child's every day Suit, worth from 1*25
Men’s up-to-date Plaid Suit, worth 8^
*or............................................. 4.96
Child's all wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth 44>8
^
Men’4 yp-torilate Plaid^Suit, worth looo
6.96
Child's Knee Pants
Men’s up-to-date PlaW Suit, worth iixxi
16 to 89c
6.76
from now
Men's 18 OJE. all Wool Clay Worsted Suit, worth $13
148
7.261 Regular a.50 Fur Hat sells
at
Regular 1.50 Fur Hat sells uow
08C
Men’s 16 01. all wool CUy Worsted Suit, worth 9-75
6.76
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS DEPT.
Men's Business Suits, worth 5-50
for............
Men's Onion Suits, worth 4 25
W.*
CAXOXSBI’ftG KpKM ATTBXTtOK. '
Plttiburg. July M.-The ■
-the miners of' the Piuaburg dutricl la
BOW riveted on the Allison. Boone and
Enterprise mines. ,
The Boone and Allison mines which
srerc closedi Uooday by the ownm to
prevent trouble between their men and
«8e mu’ching atrikeis. resumed yester
day with nearly a full tone. No at
tempt was made to start up at the EntaiSbw mine- The
these nilnea continue In operation It
srUI Induce the Enterprise men to r>
back to work. The programme of the
strikers Is to make another raarck
the Allison mine. The leaders sald^y^
terilay attemoon that more than t.OOO
- diggers wouto oe mameu u,
~
< handle district and another march made
on the mines. Last night ths miners
nau c-oibsurr. Aitortey. speeiai ov
f ^toial«ato^u«w^pracUce. keoBBCaad
iriWgltPIiK A CBOMt. ABoney*. Bpeetol
^ a^a^^to Mrijrttyt land Utlaa boa
K 0-. PhytoetoB sad
“u*day^-
^CbU^->d<
rr aS:r.
MI8CELLAKEOD6 WANTS
“uif*
t^dly on the wiiarngion pike- Tbi
man In the Mmeriakn^m’s Run dls-
A lot of Ken’s
Working Shirts, worth 80o for 28c;
lot of Hen’s Working Shi^
8dc for 19c; a lot' f Ken's Underwear, worth 26c go at 16o; ,a lot of Ken's fancy
MOfaersLookHere! worth
laundrled 8blrts, worth 60p, go at 24c; a lot of Ken’s heavy Sweaters, worth 60o for 19a
JS'daya- rations, and if the propoaed tobh-SaeUtoToaCUpe-Oan-tlotoyoar
tnarch Is made they will stay about the
nalliH per pair.......
-- ..........
sBwdlM mints for several days.
Cp to a lau hour laal night bo wort
T^sUng to a march bad beco received
-;3s.:s;i.Tr ■
men an. bwUislw t* «MJ tke pAB*8
jj*
hunget AAd wABt. mad w*.te * «««uon berrteril* OB SMMVDMi. B,»a»
»
•- A beautiful line of Ken’s high art Neckwear, up-tortlate Collars and Oulik A handsome ae£ lecUon of Ken’s Negligee Shirts to ^ge
»trioUy up-to-date, that we have placed on ■i
5
ehelvee at prices tar below theh: ectuiU value.
Lederle’s jrraiS:
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
Remembef our Opening Days, Friday and Saturday, July’23 and 24. Grand Concert
and a beautiful Souvenir given on both evenings.
-'
THE BOSTON STORE.
The New Glass Block.
TEA-VBESB CITT, MICH.
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