The Morning Record, May 21, 1897

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The Morning Record, May 21, 1897

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1897-05-21

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OFFICIAL PAPfcB

MORNING

CABS A0AIV8T UEIOVCEVTKAl.

nra oo. ssm^.

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The Oenteetanti Amneod toe Kat-

tor Batlatoctorily' out 9 'Ooujt
Ttotorday.
The oeae of Mufy E. Strleklaad re.
The Daton Central Ute iMUTMoe Co,
^ hmfht »B toe eireait oeurt. wu Mt' tied h^ a oemproaUe yeetcrday.
The claim of Mra etrleklaud wu for
about t700 Mid to be due -on a policy
^rried by her Ute huband. Chaa E
: StrkUaad of Wexford. The company
eoatexted the elalme aUecluf that the
'policy had lapud. Yeeterday, howerer,
Jaaoo McVay, etate mdba«nr of the
eompauy came to the cito and an agreement wu reached through the reepee*
tire attomeye of the oomteetanta.
Turner A Catee lepreeeated Mr*. Strick­
land and Pratt A Darit the iunranee
eompany.
___________
BXXTBB iTAtl. BBBVIOB.
SBbrt Ifade to Xat^blish Bouto to Bay
• Pointo l>uriag Varigation Beaaon.
An effort b being made to eatabliah
a man route ria the bay boaU to con­
tinue torougbout the aeaaon of aarlgatum. Ptotmuter Fnedrich bu had in4}uirica from the poet ©Bice depi
regarding the adriMbility of the plan
and be wUl immedUUdy recmnmend
that the eystem be uUbliabed. ThU
wUlgire mnch needed mall aerrioe to
Northport. Omena, SuUou Bay. Neah-ta-wanta and other poiaU whUe
marigatioD is open and wlU be thoronghly appreciated. It will bo aluo of
great eenr^ianee and benefit to loeal
men baring oommnaloation
with toe polnta mentioned, alao to the
rillagu tributary U> theu- polnta
Bmetofore tola aerrioe huoaly been
giren during too moatba of Jnly. Ang' nat and September.
Two and Oue-EaU Pounds, Dreeaed.
Bd. QUbert. the cigar atore man,
bouU of eaUhing the largeat brook
toout of the aeaaon. Be went to what
he terms a “eenaln plaoe,” aocompattied by Simon Yaiomaioln, Wednesday
erenlng add both eecured good eatebea,
Ed. hari^ IS pounda and Sime **'
pounda Ed's priu wu a beaoty,
vrighiag exaoUy 2 S' pounda dreued.

1 by Trarexae City
bo -am etraagare in
people to toem,
tbeeity. They ve eopeciaU; gretefoli
to Theodore Lndfste. meaatrer of toe ' WnX BHOAOB XV HABOVIO
Lumber Ca, for enbcUnUal aBBoeiel
80H0OL OF IVBTBUOnOV.
aid.
Grand Lecturer Clark i^l ba Bare
-Today-Baaqnet wiU Follow this
ZToniag After the Work.
Grand Leetnrer Arthnr M. Clark of
Booto Bide Etimber Co wiU Ifore no
Michigan Grand Lodge, V. A A M..
Kora Lomber at Preaent
hu called a ectabol of loatroction here
The South Side Lumber Oo. of Chi­ for this afternoon and erenlng. The
cago bare c&naidered the dlfBeulUeeex: lodges tolled are thou la _________
Frankfort.
perienoedby Captain Johneon of the j
Ea<t lUy. Beilairr. Sut•team barge W«Uwtt la getting inm-,
^ iieolatee. Torch Lake. Sherher loaded while bere-oa the lut trip. I ^
Cadillac,
and they determlaed to aUow Man
After toe preliminary work, which
ager Lndgate of the Traretu will begin at s o'clock tola afternoon.
City Lumber Co. all the time pm- tbeBelUbe lodge wiU confer theflnt
aiblc to settle the differeaeee existing degree, and the Bhermaa lodge toe
toe local ooapaay and the second degree. In the evening Tmvlongahuremen’a onion, by not tooriag
City lodge will confer the third
any more of tbeir Inmber from here degree upon Farm C Gilbert. When
unUl it beoomea abulotoly neeesaaiy. toe ceremoBlu am ooncloded the local
For this reason the WwteoU will not lodge will give a banquet to the rUltcarry any more lamber for that comp­ Ingmaaona______________
, ,
any from toll city at preunt.
SVTSLOPBS UTFOO.
A Voyage of Bnepenu by the Btoamer Wutcott.
The steam barge Wutcott arrirefi
hem yesterday morning after a royage
of uncertainty from Chicago. When
the steamer made I'otnt Betsey at fire
o'cluk Wednesday afternoon she be­
came enreloped in a denaa fog which
aontinned natil ahe arririad bereno time after tearing the point could
an object be dlaoeroed and the reeul
made way only by eoundioga of toe
lead. The fimt intimation tost Tmrerau City wu reached wu the aonod of
toe whtaUe of toe harg« O. E. Parka,
when toe Wutcott wu a short dis­
tance from toe eutdock of the Lumber
Co.
The Wutcott wlU take oa a cargo of
lumber for toe South Side Lumber Co.,
sad others from Greillekrille, Snttou
Bay and Horwood.

•Thou Two are One.
Alfred Weldt, one of the energttic
amployu of U. i- Morgan in hia lirerr
ham. wu married Wednesday night
to Mias Anu Wut.
The a
«w perlmmed by Her. D. Coehlin at
his realdenee.' The bride and groom
•re well known and a large nomber ef
trienda wUl be glad to extend eongratalaUona.
.___________
ALL KXJrDB OF BAICBB

I?-

That’s our business, selHoR
Books. All the latest books received soon a*
published.

THEf RE IN NO NUART.

OVB FEXBHDLBBS CVK.

f

Two Cento.

Yes, we filled two big ordep
this week for Township
Libraries-

SEVERAL LODGES

Bu Foottd a Temporary Bema in
The ^ond.
Ponnd Muter Alien Smith hu rigged
ap a Buitable pound in toe barn adjola' lag hla reaidenoe. aod..Jiu prepared
comfortaUe qnartera. more or leu. for
nauoenaed doge which ahali fall lato
Ua'^utchea Mr. Smith bu caged one
dog beeauM |liat one wu ao iuigntllunt and so apipareatly friaadleto that
^Aeemed it ah act of charity to girc
him a few square meals before oonalgnlag him to the croej^ate deeiguated hy
«ha dty eoundi. He hu decided to
giro a fe*» days grace, toea begin a
ajatemati«_ campaign agaiut UuM
Aopa anfortonate enough to be without
the requisite ty and ooilar.

i';

OiTUBAL PAPER
or Turr.hME cnrr.

TRAVBBSE CITY, BHCH., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897.

First Tear—No. 16.

BY A COMPROMISE

RECORD.

■■ggeatad' tar Dr. Xnaataad’e Fann,
6inu toe little Item appeared a few
Asya ago regardlag the aami^ of Dr.
Kauland'k farm be bu bees besieged
mlth letters from all over toe oonaty.
•datainlag long lisU of mom or leu ap^opriate asmu The fact tost- the
torm la high and dry on a hillside dpu
BOt deter one young lady from urging
AuCarortte. “^iot Neptane," upon
the doctor. Be ^ takes toe matter
aadar oamfnl oosE^mtion and will
itoch a deoiaion in tl^ to bestow toe
wamlenl basket of tmlt upon some
oas of the charming young ladiu of
tooeoantiy._______________

Fingme'PoUio Patches.
Betweea 8.500 and S.®00 tomlUu wUl
cnltirate their litUe potato patehu at
Detroit tola eammer. according to the
uUmate made hy the peUto commieaion from appHeationa for allotmenU
already on file. The oommittoe bu
MO acrea, bnt there am Inqulriu for
abont 60 aeru more- Piaating of the
en^w will begtotod^^__
TBE KVIOBT8 TSBPLAB.
Oaoais Elected in Detroit at the Annnal Conclave.
Following am the officers elected at
toe anaoal conclave of the RalghU
Templar in Detroit:
Albert StUea. Jukson. grand oomlander.
Fraade H. Moore, Marquette, deputy
mad commander.
Sugeee P. Bobertun, Albfam. grand
geoeraUulmo.
PhU^T. Van Zile. DetrotL grand
eapteitt-generaL
Her. FraaeU A. Btadea. DetroU pre­
late.
CharlM &. Hawley. Bay
grand
senior ward«.
Jmmm Pindlater, Detroit, grand Ju­
nior warden.
Charles A. Warren, DetrolL grand
treunmr.
John A.*Oerew. DelniL grand moorder.
Thomu E. Borden, Segiaaw, grand
standard bearer.
BAehard D Swartout. Grand Bapidi,
grand aword burer.
Frank C Holmes, Alpena, grand war­
der.
Andrew J. Brow. DetroiL grand tentinel.
Theeonelave next year will beheld
in Port Baron.____________

CITY BOOKSTORE,
M. B. HOLLEY. MANai

220 FRONT STREET.

We

Were the first one in the city to-

Hang Curtains For the price of them. We
* do 80 yet All widths carried in stock and satisfaction guaranteed. Cheap, ready-made curtains
from 10c. Up, at-----.T.»w BOOTCBXORB.

GENERAL MANAGER NEllO

Protaata Against Passage of Donoran
Kileage BilL
Laaring, May 80 -OenemI Manager
Heald of toe DetrblL Umnd Bapida A :
Wutem milroad. speared bef<wc toe:
unate milroad oommittoe today to!
protut against the puuge of toe the I
Donovan Interchangeable mileage book ,
bill. He told the committee that a i
small road which is financially nasound mikfat sell large lota of mileage!
books at a dleconat to the teaplera and |
othere In a short period of time if toe ;
bill paued and then might go into in-1
eolvenu. In toatcau the rei^mnaible.
roads that accepted the'books for
traospertion would Buffer a loss. Even
lue small road# gave b^nds to mdeem the books there would still be a
lUbility of lou to the big roads.
••Don’t people now in buying mile­
age book# from toe aoalpers get the ad­
vantage that they wonld under anj
ialcrcbaageable mUeage book- law?" ,
uked Senator Weeteott.
j
••Yu.laaa irregular way,” replied;
Mr. Heald. '•The ule of books by!
aealpcTS is a fraud on toe mllroada be-'
eanaetoey lose tbedlffereace that they
would receive from the ule of a ticket.
Then. too.. the person nalag a book
bought from a scalper oommtta foigeiy
by signing other than hia own name.”
Mr. Heald uid be wu quite ceidaln
tost rmponaible roads like bis own. the
Michigan Central, the G B. A I., toe
Flint A Pern Marquette and the Ann
Arbor roada oonid oome te an agreeit wlthoottoe tnterveatios of toe
laglalatnm to uU books good ao each
otoeralloee. He promised toproeeed
without delay to bnug abont snob as
agreement and to report te the eommIttM next Monday, la the mean­
while toe oommittee will takeooupo*
tmtoe bill.
Dr. A. E. BolUday U in . Or
RapkU
J. o. Crotoer ef Kingsley, was ia the
cl^ yeeterday.
S. A. Gates and B. Oldley of Empire.
em in toe city yeeterday.
^ B. J. Morgan west to Chicago yeaterafter a oar load of homes.
C. B. Spencer of Peotwater, wi
gneat at toe Whittog yeeterday.
C. H. Board^ of North Maaiton
Island, wu in toe city yuterday.
Miaue Birdie sad Irene Steinberg
left yeeterday for Peteekey and
Igoaee to v^t reUtlves.
Oeo^ Hanahew of Summit City,
passed torough thecHy yesterday
hia way home from ladiaaa.
Bev. A. E. Wells, west to Eut J<
den yesterday, but be will return In
tlnw to bold the regular aerviee ia
Omee church Sunday.
Mrs. D. F. Boxsie and Mr. sod Kra.
O. M. L. Seelig of NortbporL eam
toe dty yesterday to trade and vtdt
friends They dined at toe Wfaltliig.

At The Thutre.
The Bankeon Stock Oompaay. an
.mnaement enterprise, la booked for a
week's engagement at the City Opera
Houae, bt^ionieg next Hmday even­
ing. The Baaksou were ham lut faU
WOITT BELL OVBA.
sad gave very good aUnetiou and
drew Urge honaaa. The prem la toe, The* Ja ^e DeelaratAon of Bpala.
Madrid. May SO.—A semi-official dacitAoa in wkieh they have appa
have given the oompaay ve^ flattering alaratloB te teased to the effect that
Spdn will never agree to the ula ef
aotioee. _______________
Lottia Bntoerford, who pleased Traw Cuba nor to foreign medlatien. a qneearw toty bau ball Uu lut year u torn whito ahe regards u exoluively
Th^ are eiBtefaL
pltclMr for the BnaUera, bu pitched ? boneeralng bersell
Kembara of toe Woman’s Clab are
LltUe Irma Parka, who wu severely gsmee for the Eoekford, Ilia., team
Iqjared some days ago by a fall from tola emeoB -and loatmaa. In nine urged te attend tbemeeUag toteaftertos wamway of the Traveru toty Lum­ games In which he pUyed he made 18 noon. u ieadem of the variou divi: BfffTi* will be eboeee and arraagemesta
bar Oo., baaruovered anfilclenUy to be hits.
Them wiU be an axeuitom frotd Elk I made for the program of the coming
abeat again.
|lr. and Mrs. Parka
have rented the dwelling on the comer Bapida to Traverse City oa the C. A W.
of Wayne street and Elmwood aveane, M. next Suaday. leaving Elk Bapida at
Pair' r toe Beat grade Fishermen's Wedlag Boots $3 n. 314
•toem they are preparing te mova 10:40 m. mtemlng, leave Tmverse
i E. FfontSL A. S. FBYMAN. iiat
The pamats exprem gratitade for tha | City at e-JO p. m. Bound trip 40 owta.

Delightful Views
From the piazza in sum­
mer are appreciated by
the romantic and stay-athome people of Traverse
City, which are aided
greatly by the cool, com­
fortable and aiiY’ Rattan
Furniture bought at Sla­
ter’s. Their cool summer
furniture has been a
haven of rest for those
who have bought at—

J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
lSS-188 FBOVT STESET.
Oppc«ii« BMkeU'* Bookstore.

Come To-Day
------- THE PB1CB8 BELOW ABE FOB-

Friday, May 21
ONLY. THIS BEING OHB

SFEOTA-Xj BAJR<3-ATI?T
__ blsck
Bou................ Tc’pr Nice Imoe Oartaine,.......................45epr
lies' good
I
Ladies'
wide bleached eotton. 4,*<c yd | Good Chenille Fortiers....................$3.00
Good
d ^ wide
_______
yd I Men's Heavy Working Pants, all alau
Linen1 Crash..............................4c
Crai
Chlld'»«3.W Beefem.aU eolorsat ll.TS 1 for...................... •••••••........
adtea Snite, novelty goods,
I Men's dl wod Salta, well made, eboiee
$10.00 velum for.......................... $7-M, styles............................................. -$5h0
China matting, aeamlem....... ,....l.0C|

DON'T FORGET—we-give yon QUALITY in every­
thing we sell. The goods quoted above are all firstclass in every wav.

STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dq' Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.

1 Sunshine
'Is always welcome.
Like <
. ; angel's food, we don’t have
.it every day, bnt we do
have the

"BEST”
Flour
,

'
<
I
i
,

every day, including Sun­
days. Onr customers say, it’s
like sunshine, always wel­
come.

HANNAH & LAY OO.

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KOBHXVO BBOOSD, 7RIDAT, KAT SI, 1807.

THE ARHISTIGE Do you wear

ywterday looking after tha wuk
at that reaort and both prediet a good
laaoa.
I.. Boberte U ^wodlngtbe week OOVOLUDBO BXTWSBV TOBRZT
TRAVCRescmr. • miohioai*. la Mra.
▲VBOUBOB.
Ann Arbor, pith her daughter, Mlea
raaa t*» •!»*« « *■«
Maries. She la aleo eujoying a rlalt
Puoe VegotlatioM may to OondnetQBAND TEAVBE6E HBRALD,
with an old echoolmate whom aha hu
• —at—
•d Direet Betweu the Two Vattou
Tao*. T. Batw AW) J. W. Haiwbi. BOt seen in twutyone yearn. The
—Oioeka Xgnorod flag of Truu and
lady bu been at tbe head of a large
BhaUad TuxUah PeatUona
murieal
eonaerratory
la
Honlolnlo,
3. W. HAgiOPC. Bdltor wd i
Athena May So.—Tbe armtetiu be­
Sudwicb lalajda, for many yem
tween (be Turkiab and Oruk (roope in
BUSeCRlPTlONS.
nMaly to extend orer a period of
, wu fwmally concluded
today.
U U thought that
ncgoUatlou
TO AWZ THZ BPZBXT OF 8PAVIBR will be oueluded betdraen Turkey and
V.D.CUBTU.

TTXAJfMT.
Oreoea direct, afterwaida following the
OSea.lS rroolBtrWodmt of the truiy of BU StepbaThat U the Santtmnt ef Sou
AMtcm All eoaBOAicMk • toMenlagBMKicd
so. Tbe terms wUI be submitted ur
Tburaton who Would Bead Battle
the Buiopeao eoafcrenoe. wUcb will
Bhtpe
to
Cuba—Onbaa
flltontion
DialUroK JiTow of Or*»d Sl«>kdA hM
prohebly meet in Psrla
ooaaed With Aaim««ioa.
fires A *erere Wow to BBskW csltnre,
Waablngion. May 20.—The istereet Berlin. Msy ta—A telegram frem
•ddlns eeater like Unnd RspUU, the
in
the
-Cubaa
qneaticm
focnseed
in
the
CouUatinople uys that the attempt
b6ae ef the St. CcceliM, SebsbM^
•Bd other orfsiiliAtioos of eUtewide bouae today. Crowds floekcd Into tbe of tbe Turkish eommander in Bplrue to
reputetioa is naWc, it Mente eddiUoo- gallary. There wu a dlreraion in the trut with the Grwks for a
•Up CTvcl. The dletiDfaUhed ms;er beginning fnmiebed by BImpaon of anlted in a failora owing to the Greeks
toe ACtoAllj doiinf U« put pear np- Keneae. who demaadod the reading of baring ignored tbe flag of trooe ud to
nrueed erery IIaUas orfu rrisdar (he fall journal, after it bad bem read their baring attempted yesterday with
that hu airked for a permit to rud the in Ue nsnal ekeletonixed form, a de- two batUUoBi of troops to make ,a
which under tbe rulea tbe apeak- freab incuiulon into tbe Turkiab terri­
air with' poptilar aeiectlona Tbia
ras oompelled to gratify. Then tory. Tbe Qruka it U xteted, also
posrae of Mayor Stow bu aUo eonfined
peon made the pWnt that it wu shelled tbe Tnrkieb poeiUous.
vonk^ exhikitioae to the trarWlBB
pfreoa; wbiob ie as tnjnsttee to the sUtod in tbe Journal that cortain bills
were referred to eommltteee where no
jTosile population.
mlUee bad been a^misted. Simpwbe wu elleneed by a prorious
Tmtdate of the befiaalaf of tbe
pf poatal dalirery eyatem bu not yet quesUoED. demuded and wu ensUlned
tbe repnblioans.
%ua deiermiBed apo&. hut about Wzty
ilxelle from tbe oommlUee of mlee
•pplication tore been IM for poaiOne flat bottom Boning Skiff 14
tioBB M cairiera. Out of tbia number oported tbe rule for tbe oonsiderfeet Ipng, 4-foot beam, naed one
Slaife majori^ will be qualified te ation of tbe senate Cuban relief reaolufUi the cirU eerrloe eaamiutlon, but tion, the rule proriding for a rote efier
pnly tofir at Icut will be cbeeu. Now a two boura' debate. Bailey,
d to aecnre recognition to the
TMt Master Friedricsb la pracUcally an4vBoinr the experience gained ta an present riewsof tbe minority ef the A new cHneker bailt Family Bow
Boat, 17 feet long, 4-Coot beam,
«Bploymut bureau; in a abort time eommlttM but tbe epuker reeognlxed
•he wrath of the candidalea who do net DalaeU's demand to toe preriou ques­
extra fine finish.
fet a position wUl eclipu the bueflu tion. There wu a aharp, toree-eomer0t hia term of offiee. . A few will be ed akirmieta between Speaker Bead ud
Daltell en one side and BaUey on toe Aleo' a 2 ^ted Top Bnggy, wHl
other, to toe course of which BaUey re­
sell cheap.
t, it would aum marked that be knew ito repnUteans
did not totead togiee tbe minority uy
Vy the infenuatioB which ia>eie«
.tbnally brought to light by the OalV chance to be heard, tot to adriaed A 42-foot Lot on East Front St.
•d Statw eeute. that a reoognltioo of them te carry out their program with
some degree of deeebcy. The people A bfi-foot Lot no East SUte SL
Onbaa beligerucy would be Uie i
gffeeUre begUning towaVde a settle- to the gmlleriee applauded. BUtpaon
mat of the difficult ud proteeUon to shouted. ’-Deu’t ask for deeeney from
the rights of Amerioan dtizeu on tbe tola side"
A 50 foot Lot on Barlow St
The prapoaiUon wbiob BaUey wu
PxBHApa. after all, tbe best way to attempting to preaut wutoanbetitute
toe role for tbe oonaidataUon of Mor- Will sell on Uonttaly Payment*
deal with tbe railroad neaeurei
Imuiug U the method adopted by the gu-e reeohitioa for the reoogniUoo of
eomauttce yesterday, in excluding tbe beUlgeren^ ef tbe tunrgciita,
FRANK FRIEDRICH.
Ihemaelrea from inquiaiUre public wkiota Is now before toe eeute, after
fnae, smoking good cigars and wresi tbe appeopriatlon for relief bu been
rli-pels^d.
Ung wlU> the problem in obaneteriaUt
H.
ef llltoolu. replying te
•ttr-ehawbor deliberation.
low pricad. Ladlu’. Mu'a
Bailey lo
apeeeb on the Cnbu re­ But Grade,
Miaeu Boye and Childi
lief meuure. stated that tbe object of

MORNING BEOORB
E»iMiW STOT

we*p*

1^:;-r

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Shirts or Overalls ?
80 doB. Extm Good OvotaUb.. ^8ae
them and be oonvinoed off tmix
value, only............................
88o

FROWHIMiDNS;

If sron went to bny a 86o OvaralZ, we
have Utem.
30 doB.Ken>Cotton Bblrteat....8bo

We guaraeree to sell goods as cheap as aeplHHlr.'
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
.Suits to Order.

...THE... '

Fine Merchant Tailoring.

Palace Mery

HOTEL LEELANAU.

Is the pleu to buy
yonr

FOR SALE

«*»*• _______

STYLISH
SHOES

BaUey wu to obtain paliticnl adeuAlderman Jabraoe is baring u arc togea. Tbe purpose of toe republieau
•Uetrtc light placed Is bla cigar atore to power. Hittuid, wu to saenre Cu-' Of mil kinds 'ud ocUor*. 1 uH eery
^up. Come ud buy your ebou of
tu (he Touaelier block.
bu iedependenoe.
me, I un surely ure yon money.
A pretty bebf-giri joined toe family
At tbe eloee of the Oubu debate m Aleo sewing, netltog and abintog dead
aircle of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Moffett the epaeial order to the bouae. Bailey iru of ^arge on all ahou bonght
^terday morning.
hera
offered hit motion to reoommend with
Pbetograpber Bleea >eeterday took inetruclioiiB to report both rceoluUone
S- Fx-ym.*bO.,
aphotog:apbof tbenew Broaek block together. This being deelared out of
order u appeal wu taken, wblek wu
lerSmltL Broa. the eontraetura
Tbe steamer Pctoskey arrired bare followed by a motion to table tbe ^
jaat nig^t oa her way norto ud dte- pul cm whieb a roll caU wu made.
Tbe repuklioau rotod solidly for tab^mrged a large qUuUty of freight.
At toe regular conreation of the tog toe motion to appeal ud it wu
SBigbte of Pyttalu lut night three earrted.
Waebington. May to —Tbe debate on
undidaue wereglren the first rank.
The Foreetfcrs bare reeclred aererel the Morgu Cul^n retolnUon began in
■pplttotkmsfrompartiea Uvlngla C-.l toe aanto at noon. Morgu ud Hale,
repreautlBg tto (we aldu of tbe Cuar.-tor-m>^»benbip in toe eonrliu tb>.
J bu queetkm, had ruehed an agree­
«lty.
ment for a roto on the reeolntlaa In the
Bp(«Ul AtteBtioe UIvu U BepMriax
Bberlff Sknpaon taw etx new boardera uoato today If (be eonunt of thou
of WMclMa M« Jewclrr.'
BBd though tbe fare is reasonably good who wish to souk qn the ubjeet eu
•oat ef them are thinking eeriooely of beaeonred.
IM Pnmt Btreet.
laaring.
Seutor 'hinraton cbeed his Cuban
Pbotograpber tbompun hu sold bis apeeeb* by declaring that tbe Caitod
falicry to bis competitor aerose tbe Statos abonld eeud her stroagest faatHe
way. B- B. Himea who will run both ship to Onba ud atatow her to tbe
harbor at liarana where ber frowning
gBllsriea hereafter.
Ttoateam bergs Valencia ud eon gnue might awe-tbe spirit of tyruny
port left here yutarday for Frukfort. and r^ice tbe spirit in tfiou strug­
wbere toey wlU fiaUh loading aquare gling to be free. Ellctos followed in
I ^Te bonirtit at prlou to I
timber tor Salter A Munn for Ktnga- oppoeitioD to toe reeolatioa.
eu Mil you at retail wbat toe i
Tbe senate's motion to defer toe
aame gc^ would cut at whole- !
fioa. Morgu reaolutioa to the foreign reule. Some------. There are thirty-nine fraternal and
m in Trareiee^City ato all laUou oommittoe wu toot. Yeu 19,
uye 14.
BM flonri&btog. with rs]
atoaaoelal
uambertliiplisu and s>
way.
ThM
buCteeU klBdaerauttoBerret
AU who are hungry frem femr .qntil
eU kinda et Price* to auli ell klodaof
BCvea o'el'jck this erutog caa have
wx do:
and aome of tba-dtoeat ffowers ,
their eppeUtu quieted ud enjc^tbemyou erar uw.. Importod dlreei
City Hews Go.
•elm at tbe ten-oeot supper to be
from Parte. Call ud au eomeMru »e tbe BapUst church by
totog toe city never had before. ;
lhaladluoftbe W. C T. U.
Ruagt-r Butinga of ton Kalamaaoo
-BATAVIA RIBBONS,
iBd^udeat base ball team arrlvad to
—SOUD SILK BRAIDS.
tha city % uUtday to endueor to make
-NSW 8HAPB8,
aatoa with the UuUeru for July S. I
—NEW SAILORS.
BBd 4. At toe local team M sot yet
gcguUed aothiiR definite bu beu de­
eded.
bmri^aad Akaualteg- Work dua
AtoallhyartlTUy la toiag manifaat- yumpUy and reaaoubla. Alao a fnU
Bd to (he reaert beatocu Jaa. A. Hnat UMcdmatartaL
•ad A -A Txaadway, ewsan of the

Park StrMt, bitwfin Fient k Cus,

Heel Tickets atBosra
Reduced
Rates.
ep«elalB
THE RESrmOTOGRtPHS
FOR 7Sc PER DOZER.

We bare to atcek a full Itoe of

H1MB6. the Pboti«npher wUl mak
util fnrtoer notiu toe but grade of

cunm Pee rse fee dozei.

Parisian
FiowerHats

■X'Jrt^sr TnT.T.Ta
Bicycle Repairing,

Pennell’s

811 SMt Front St

GBOOEBIES

at right prieu Try our new bnni
Moeha and Java Ooffu, toe beat to tb*
ud no extra ttoarge for gronpa Re­ elty.atSOe. It tealmply elcguL
member this work is gnaruMed first
e'au to erery rupeet or moeey refnnd■

-

...

-

,0c.

- lo tbe plaee—
Front and Park Ste.

Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
cor.TtbdbdletoeSte.

HIMES, Photognpher.

UP WITH THE TIMES
taOCBUNBOP

.FOOTWEAR...
In Style and Price.

Has Your
AttentionBTerbMBcettedtetaefut that joo
cuaetMtMDrmxaiete (eer eum)

PorePo

ired Spice.,

Pnie Oraasi Tartar,
(sad Pete BehlngPevUr. If fot wmi us e»
seeke It. I poneds for tim. Babbn tTkiftlng
aabberTBbtitc.auslMs.WeurB«tUM (fueraawad for two
FMatala Sntersa.
Mir klada, Tbrael Breoheo. eed Atomimro.
OIreoriao and Witek Baml Letloe for the

At Our
Soda Fountain

.. It Perfect Tlme.Xee|ier..

Do Ton Enow

Alao a good artiela to

BSTH An
Wa alao aeU tbe butter to go with tb*
bread, both Creamery aad Unify.

Railroad Men!

Ladies 1

PIES, CAKES AMD COOKIES.

Rates, $1.50 per Day.

The Hamilton Watch

JULh-to-wuto—t —tottoalty

,

Oe«^ wa are earer eaotut te "M wtitt
eaeefh aloae*'bai al we^wr to ismeto.

JAS. G. JOHNSON.
We ftnt Your Inpectloii.
Our Spring and

FOE SALE

Summer Styles

A On«-horM Wagon, noarly
An tb. UMt ta. W. do. m th. new, double box, epriig eeeip
New Colon ef the aeeaob.
lAneing make, wide;,tlr^
pra liKB or

OXFORDS

One Double Wagon. 3-in.
tire, all oomplete.

Is the largest in Nortfaeni MiohiOne Double Wagon, narrow
gan. Oar prices are within tbe
tlra, oompleta.
reach of all clsBaes. We hare no
fancy prices and onr goods are
One S*ceat«Kl Open Bof^.
marked in plain fignrea. We have
--------V
one priw only.
One Platform Wagon.

FRANK FRIEDRICH,
*be Otd Retteats m>M bee,

tnnmrraT.

•imauao au.

B. J. M0R0AN.

V
HOSNINQ HEOOBD, FBISAY, XAF 81, 1887.

Young Mon Who Hod S30.000 In
Cuh with Him.

oictro bj tn» »»»"«
•»* counut
THE CHIN AS AN INDEX.
H» win be brou«ht up in * few d»T».
but will h*pdly come to trt«l ihl* tern
Cat- r«a Tell a Pemah Cha
'of court, u hU Uwyem nuo to mlt lor
Shape «r Bh Iwmtm JbwT
I have read Or. LmTa letter <n
“PhynoiniamT" io The MciUcal Oonn-

SAn lOSBiaQGB OUT OF smET.

ivVn i“■ ““

LOST IN BOSTON.

AFOLLLINBOF...........

u... plaee
Uii*
PP.™ f«»r
.»r boy»
POP. were
W.„ etnick
.,™.p by
pp _
.,, ^___ „
bolt erf llgtatolng. Two of them wer»
trcSTOili
M.«o TF«— •o.O BMtMb*.
inatantir killed, and the other two were i and womenn of the get tb^ type. 8no.
»rMCh, Md Tb«> U Be-m .f K« MoA severely Injured, and at thlr time It b \ oeMfn} people uanallj carry their obini
• WllhoM
Md Rm>nl douUlful If the Injured wUI recover.
'
> thniat forward, wit^ •
mf tiM RlclMwt—Km the L«Mt
ebin. .1
if beavy,
be
Tuir Bce-» iJAart
I{Tbii
**“■ wrnt.
with broad rami
BUWWrMtboalt-lib BmiM Tiwtad t«
THE BbBi HA^D

^and irwpmng maiaeteri, indteatea «ghttlM Km* of BU Worib
' ‘“i'i^n.chlnU.o,, 1.0k otfonn,
Bortoii; Mmr
Albert U. iCint. • ”
U-yeor-old mewenver of the Bolyoion
•o— « ^iA «K- A___ 1.^ ... W4. nenUUy. mowaiy and |iSiy-‘,..ne • ««..
u
On yieltUxig
rirfdliw tort;
Brt'. ...ww ——
Kotlona! bank.
(o&ther
g^auuiiui
■•■■lA. U
w mlaidnR. ..........................
I . , S.y, Bid th, dn( pink
.
. kU
* ally of tbe
about W.W In
and a llfooo United! Wend at the aoda wafer*fountain, J
protertion: small ereoBtetee ceriiHiate not negotiable except i ran agalut a play last night that made otlre force. Tbe development of other
between tanka King eurted for tbe | me think ttagt I waa tbe unlnckiest mao faoultiea often makea up for tbia defect,
clwrinc bouae at 10:is yesterday mom* I (bat ever drew a card.”
| A (mall, well nmnded chin, with
?ei cuabinn
Cl
> aeille the balance agalnat
a it?” aaked tbe man at tbe mobile and, re^
of flab upon,
bank, and on the way. according to In* fooDtain—
’ ' todjoalea a pleasure loving owi
^
atrucUona, tranwcicd..................................
other budneaa
'whJTl had an ace full beat by an*!! dimpled, all
■» tbe
.ooe. As
Ashe
!.«• I. k.A.
h«». ’ cbiM
cbfna
to oqquettea Peoide
i^e with
I'll, .-11 ___ ».A-u
volvlng i^mulhlng like t45.O0e.
he .
cbfns belong tooqquettea
by I O'clock
; dimples love
lovi to he petted and Iffrad;
did not return to the bank......................
the olllclala grew anxloua and
UmaUy this «iin U baalthy, riaearch for the fneaaenger. bmide notify­ tleg^over ben on pearhOT ^t
irly evety Saturday nigbt. Well..lBSt
ouperativo and loug lived.
ing the police, but 'they have been «»* I .jaht we got into a five banded
Broad chins signify uobJe^
able to aacerialn hli whet^bouls. King (^
|[ I There were Juliua a chattel
has been employed at the Boylston bank
large dignity, nnlcss verticaUy thin,
were
about

UUUk
t^o^yenra.
lm\f
Uk,I...P.a
coming Ugbly ..A*. LI man,* in wboae office we
.
.
«
when, if with it there be thin Ups of
ommerded. and Ms honesty was never | •
«•*»*« ““»• »* .
Hn.1 yon
-«n find emel^.
crnel^.
I kjnd,
questioned.
firm, a lawyer and my*lt Wall, it w—.
e chins with tittle flesh denote
Hikd >>*r<r Lout A Dollmr BefikTA
a Small game—Scent ante and a 80 ; ~
-wiit* ThraiT
He has carrltd as much as 9100,WO of; cent limit. Along about IS o'clock 1
.
^
^
make good bateis.
the bank s money at a lime on previous opened tbe pot on a pair of aoes. Tbe
*■•***•
Druokards usually have s tilioular
L. and has never lost a dolUr. | Jjgwycr raiMd
__________
ma_____
half__a _juar,
doUar, and
He lived with his father, who Is em- . j^uos stood the rais% Of course I had line about their cbiim
Klovens have wrinkles nbouk their
plcyed by the ^th ^d NaUoMi tank. | ^
,
j
^

•pd

” 'snxj; ;m., ukeSirptipp .«i p™»_ o^uj

r«.ttv luekv wl«. 1 oickedTn an
poeHosl. unsta*
against
9U.SW.7l. To pay ___
* P«*~ _®P “
and
delicate in constftntion. Sank
ralnst tbe bank was 9U.SW.71.
._s -#
- -i Me ------------------------------------------------------tble
upils he received an order oh' the Vnl-m
Vnl-m
•*« ■
“ ' Monle are subject to bowel deronge• National for 92S.000. the remalndw to be i aoo fulL Tbe lawyer, who bad
„ ,M?thT«n.b
1«^
menta. If
thin ttaiongb eta
tbe sm
anglea
ot
Boylston tank, BestWs me on three gneena. drew down to nis , ;r^
.k«, «« nwk«A to Mber*

K.uS7r.jr«ip’LS'. i

7s :5S

Refiigeraiors,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
146"front St.

HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE.

Silverware,
^Diamonds,
-Watches.

wawI

I am the agent for this Fam­
ous Brand,

-----New Ideas In-

Fancy Toilet Articles.

CHOICE FtMILT GAOCEItlES
I>eU«vi«d to any part of the otty.

-Pret^ Effeotfl in-----

FleiscliniaD's Compresseil Teast

Cut Glass.
S'.

-RlAT^Ts,

Medium obins with a snofestlTS bi­
rrs-^** a spade fliub.
on the FP the furcation in tbe center, with «naU Haasoa Bloek.
mounds of fleMi on either side, ebarao*
HU BasiMv Was All Traosaeted.
|
g^led tbe raiae and I raiaed toiise generoBity. itDpoWvenew, cheery
King appeared at the Prek-m n'a tan'K
natures (Tbe same siaed chins, with a
back. We raised each other till we got
dab of flesh Just under tbe oeoter of tbe
about |7 in tbe pot Just then tbe Jani­
pay the National Bank of Com'i
lower lip, inf””'-----------------»
tbe ouiiuuig
building SK«h>v4 w
<» so®
^
About half an hour later he called at tor of uie
the Vnkm tank, where tU.eoo was paid
i
OP.,««»,«. p. ®k«
to him—9U,mo In cash and a United
BUtes certificate for tlO.OW. About 11:50
o’clock King reached theclearlng house. loaded with some kidd of Soandinsviat meat erf other faculties of mind or fabtare
entirely
goregna
In s«A case taka
Be paid over the tU.OW In cash which wine. He was good and ngly. It was a
tbe “toUlity of indicatiflu” before
he had received from tbe Union bahl:.,
great surprise to him to see a game of
wid in 'order to talsnce the account ne
Judging.—8L Louis Cliiflqne.
cards
going
on
in
tbe
building
over
had to uke,9»0,71 from the IW.OW
which he should have paid to tba Na­ which be bad oootrol, and be knew that
ROBERT BURNS.
tional Bank of Commerce.- Here a1i If tbe faole ever came to tbe ears of tbe
owner of tbe building there would be a
trace of tbe mtastng boy
The PeMV First Lore aad tbe T<
nearly as cao be figure
igur^ Xiog had In { Janitor
ianitor looking for a Job.
Which Be PralteU Her.
his pocket what he left the clearing j
* ‘Mow, what do you suppose that MBobert Bnms. tbe Scottish poek wm
bouse the 92p.0W minus the »s*6 '«l! lo* did? Why. be’Ju« walked over to
bom at Mount Olipbant, Jan. 96,1769,
7'
' I tb« Up1» klckrt 1> 0,0- .Pd «Pt IP.
near Ayr. in a clay built coRage. roared
■P, ,1P.P«.
1„ pU by bis father's own hands. When a lad
PEACE NEOOTIAT.ONS HANG f.RE. ,J^,^‘oldn.^
of 18. tpe
the famuy
family n>o>«
nwved to
to ««n.eb
Lochlea.
Master «r aa Armlsllre Waite «
•aBdtaw.
**“ **^'“[ His flmtbrw or four yearn at Locblta
and have us pinched.
_ ____ .-t.h ,tw. «-.*
!«««.
small'
times of inuo“We
got
ont
and
hunted
up
a
Athens. May 90.—No further prngrvas
P
'oence. and''biscouducl was governed
PKOMPT DSLIVEB E
baa beeo made in ibv peace negotfa- ST.
rpi,..- rim,. ^
„ bU rt-p-lp. » .
tlons. A dispatch Juat re<-k-iv.-d from Wb,p „ F» ip-U«l dp«p .g..,J , ^
And the VERY Beet Ooode
Arta says that when the Greek and
hand.
1
told
tbe
boys
that
I
b:.d
an
ace
;
Turkish dilegates met late yeatenlay
street and collect fKi.ooo, which he was.
IP o.m- to IP, N.lloo.1 Bppk ol Ooip. 1

Pillsbury
'Flour!

CHOICE

FRESH MEATS.

T*Mh ▼agstabtss natty.

Jacob Furtsch,
atfiUBioD St.
Tulepbooe 34.

?

A QUESTION
OP SAFETY....

Fire Insurance.

FINE, FANCY There
Are Others I
STAPLE

Groceries!
Frank Stepan, >
BuioiibSi..WMtsiai.

from him would agree to 1 1 armisUce : Tribune.

wbt-n be had seen much of tbe world.
Burns spoke of tbls girl ar. of alS those
A surveying camera. stvlgd tbe i on whom be over fixed iiir fickle affecspondent at Athens *ys: •The news
briog intro- jI tions. the o moetlilikeTy tohave made a
of a fortnight's armistice ^as uausi>d a
life. It was to ber
general feeling <if un-rasinyw here. Teic- duced in England. It nwenib]
grams ate mu< h 4ala>’»l and
i dinary camt ra, having a brass bosudj beaddrened tbe]..
are current.
Rt^wria
bg, m t%u sapku
„pjd Pevt
rectiJinear .lens
aod-l> AJ
lyric
Moriaon.’' mwm
and in
-straitRcst rumare
- - - - - —..
- - . •" .I WkkA
cm®
WWP.
««i. “Mary
mm..,
.m these


vll...*
..
.
.I.r
....
trf panic add «f flight come from t.i jogb,* bgckn. and tbe osual gnmnd I Unes tbe lyric genlns of Burns was 1«
tbe tow ns in the districts around tamla I ._________ ______________b._j_ ________ __________________
-t—t-wi___
____ t=j.
tbe firs* tiine undeniably
reveiiled:
Ttatreea vrhai to tfie irruiblict strlog
Ttada»aesa.dUmmxht
• the U| ‘

To tbeeny fuicy louk na wtag.
1 mt, tat eeiiber Wrd nur.iisw.'
IViach thl8 was fair and that was bsaw
And yua tbe lM»t of a' (be Iowa
Islcbad aad oaid amans tbem a'.
^e ar« nae Mary MoHmi."

Pourta and other p,.sliions In
i s bcn*»taJ plate bavmg a gradoatrt
Othyrs
baa ««mpelled Uie amiy I rim. over which slides a vernier attachU retreat toward Mount Oetna and | «d to tbe esniera for reading bortaontai
Thermopylae-, while the dlslodgemeot -f angles. A clamping screw fixes tbe
' Fourth Infaniry regiment at canicra body MVbe bottom plate, wbicb
Aldlnltaa ihreat^'tbe retreat of the ; p]aM w mounted on a tripta bead promain force." ^
,
■ vidod with leveling icrewa On top of
Athens. Ma/»—Turkey der
tbe camera box it fixed a rouciug level
s cnDdfiion of armistice that 1
Lid gladly dee?
lor I6y
and teleaoope moontsd on a boriHinlal
baartofUs
Ish
In Kpiius shall be evat
a Ibuu br>«k
arm and fitted wiib a rack^adjustment
Jig tbost
only fault U loving
rooly
ated' ara~V>v bridges over tbe 'ai
If
love
for
.or
lot
love
than
wilt
not gta.
and
scale,
pemitting
vertitwl
angles
to
niiralltcAv
least IIv. pity to
be taken. Ibis telescope bas a vertical
A tboogfat ongAttle
AsMlilte'ed r
t^tr raana be
wire, which tdaecls tbe picture on tbe
Tbe tboo^t of Mary Mortsca.
Cbleago. May 90.—The annual meetlDg gitniod glass screen, and is coplanary
-rBoston Woman's JounaL
of the AfSM-taied Press waa held In
n tRe­
with a second vertical wire inside tba
cital hall. AudUnrluin. >-«sterday.
camen. This wire casts a shadow,
wbi^ it clearly
tmiy tba
> of tive piaie
plate or mia
film wrivo
wlnm uevetu{Ku,
developed, ouu
and
stsoolatli.n :
. Tbe maid^ who are elbowed out of
•u, a .vrarly Income of about S1.7M.0M. a (bus marks tbe center line of tbe pioall pleasure jn dances by y
teased V
v'Ire jiysicm of' 5=,9» miles, and ture. Bebiqd this «ire Is a compass,
will approve of tbe custom which obtbe dally r*K^ipi and d-llveir at each of n^nuted on a rack inside tbe camera,
tbe miirr Imptnant offlees of r—
...
geo words.
,
. la to be -taken,
it can beumoved bSKk 1 only lookjDg on.
, blderly
tn,»o.4r i_t>^
An nt*
____________
iMlies do
not
Hie fourth annual banquet of ‘he
^..I II
UU. .......
last evening, ihv asteK-laiKm ItselfI b.w
being ine g^augu 01^
tto
i .n, rmlj. Tb. Boor i. »1, nemt «or
tbe busts as w ell as the giirsts this earned out on a vCTtKal Strip of trana.
.. .
ysar There w. re i« memtars present. lo€««» mau-rial, Ihrodgh which tbe j
every seat being <wx-ui>l-d._
lij^bt paws to tbe plate, thn# pboto...................................



Better Not

But there are ao Cigwra uude

TRAVERSE BELLE,
6 CENTS.

DIAMOND J..
Fragraat aad Delicioas!

Sayl

.'I

Ever Burned Out ?
the value of

I3SrS-D-R-A3SraEI.
O. P. OABVXB. Agsat.

• A.w. jahraus, •
•aM by AU Datiern.

Alpine Safe
Bigkeat Award by Medal in
oompetltioa with tbe world

New Styles,

New Lock,
^ New Pattens,
lowest Pries.
EgumiEO 81 NONE.

ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PRODF! -

We are Sole Agent| for this territory for this superior
mtal fiber is also placed insid4
tbe lanjj
body ot
of the
camera, nuu«ai
mimlar to
the;
netwei-n
uir «.wiuet»,
.vv<,®r
-«.e,vu.
betwd-n (he wa(c
wale cmnniiltees
cmnnilttees or
of (h- vne
w!Sl make of Fire-Proof Safes, and it will be tq your interest to
manufanunrs and green bi.uie makem ; vertical o». which, wBen the insPu-! g 1?,;;^.^
Mruo i.
ended last evei.ing after deflnlUly de-< mcait
_________
bM been
_
. proficrly
profierly Inveled,
In^led, iodi-j ,easaiid}oarboui
,easandyoarbouse willknkrigbt.
investigate the good qualities, and also the prices, of the
chanj
ctdlng not ti. change
the rule for.to-" catca iob true borixon.—fiigiuoering:
T? lirtTiTiim
summer ahut down, and the fdctoHrt.
Xt-, W 1111116^
Celebrated Alpine Safe bqfore.buying.
Will close during July and AURt^t as
feerstofvre. Tbv other sugRestlona wid
be eubmltted to the conveniiuo at /VtISBtlc City next luonih.
One of tbe most beautiful Bagllsh.
BVSIStSS CARDS.
Cteaaol IteaSna tbe Miory.
: ^UT<^ edifieea is Barnet church. Herts.
Denver. May 90.—Careful inquiries at | In this church, according to Tbe Me«b>WK, Anoreey eta Cot
Helena and Butte. Mom., have failed :
Times of LoodoD,' sn gralM
npseta) siten'KW to •
to confirm the report Itat W. H. Kamil- 1 ^icbe. ^ which retmeeUvMy S90 apfrobeing. tltnoBlSI.
^
the Travel^ (Aty
ton. hu wife, eon and daughter, were | grtatelv ulaoed wril otSMidend sad
rwvstir murdered In a village near :
Lumber Company. \Ve have for sale Good, Sound Hem­
cleveriy
modeled
statuettes
Of
Skwlaafl'a
Helens and to dtocredltud here. It to
six
grMtest
presebers
The
bat
is
as
fol­
lock
Lumber,
Surfaced
Sidewalk
Plank,
Maple Flooring,
ytasielBB aad Stugaeu.
lesmed that the famRy left Denver
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March I for New Ptymouth, Idaho, and lows : Bt. Augustin of Oaoterbury, tbe
Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
ihroat aad skto. OBea to Frted- Short Maple Wood.
tt-oin them IpoMle of Baglaad; St. Aiden. blabop
of lindisfanM;
lA • ■ *
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Hugh
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of Lincoln;
descriptions, tocltiding 3 Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
rlntimer, the martyr; Joiui Wesley and pa^-C.^Uuto.^ AHoratT'
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
yacksunvllte. Ills.. May 9fi.—Gbariea Caaou lAddoa. 80 far as we ate aware,
this
is
tbe
first
time
John
Weolqy
baa
I* Drape/, who nabbed Chartca L.
ebunh OB a
Bastings IM Gases In Judge Kirby's of- bssB plaosd ia aa
•m ths nirtit of Marta XI has tasa In- tevnl withsa^ joodM fwaipaiy.

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CONSULS IN PERIL,

cioM TenVrM}- ^y Kor*l»*r. uqnn» tne ana acme mncft ud arm o« more crery
put week tlw
In the aeoau hati
In ontar to achieve aach ^ dealraI
e end. by hndearortoir to c
btpen pregnant with InUmaUon# and 1;

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15 Years
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TbaoaByotkerflnalatbaeitrHare yon eeer acen onr new
A by-expc
ofBdala In Cuba held at the »tate de- *
Us rebellkma subjccta. .
calumnies
of
Ua
D/^a^irCTrtDtT
IMrtment
»-W<* U ,pvlJJahed
,dU- 0 o • When the government of the'
.
---- would
rfC-h
CITY BOOKSTORE,
• ■ • n on Cuban
<
cleae n condKIon
adl Which
states ahsll once be con\Hocrf '
^
ntorroBia
wonld infiucnce public oplnlou In a de> ;
,he right, and tbal^ i
‘•’’T'
OIIIAI FACTS ABE OCT AT LAST. dded manner.
j eri cor.vlLtlon shall In some manner be
'
roraker announced In hi* speech x*«er-p^uc. but lUUe mow will be reIn
order
thnt
all
those
in
Cuba
qulred
Id Paper and Pnpw Saaglag
not pierely striving to accosn*
who *
Warraow Coa.WeraU4«v as a*0 as Ike fast
' the beautiful
^
— AT^—
tbsA we always keep itiraky #f tbs advaaesd
were bom. being
w.
.
.
help and powSpain
the ___
refusal of that
Writtra by niinctary wmey am. son.____
___and
_
hv ihemaelves. will
OAUnlry to accept the proffered aid. ^l<ss by themselves, will lay down their
OBO. F. OABBISON.
XroBW on laaervvaiioa.
While one of the conruUr seporu was
"mill that happy state of thlnga has
Washington: May W—Anaihcratlrrtn# read wMhont the name of the authw
debate on Cuba occurred In the .senate being dMcStwed. It Is stated to Iw a com- been attained. Spain wilt In the l4|t
Vatetsraad Vispw Baagar.
•r dkhta b« also
_ Cmersl
_
defense not only of her
yMterday. It was of the iriv-e and take munlcafRn from Cc.nsul
which
fully
sets
forth
bis
Idea
of
the
;
of
her duty and honor, continue the eforder, with sharp paillawentatf tenclnt.
I <«ri. ler
~ri, vlclorr ..IcI. A. .
The main speeches of the day feremade «*Oltlon lliat ,.W. 1« Cl..
M/SCELLaA'JEOrS WAXTS.
The extract n-as quoted as follosm. no row exerting regardless of the greatest I
by Ftoraker. Cannon. Undsay and Hoar. date being given: “1 lannpi undersUnd j sacHOces."
_____ . _ _
^
It was the first tae^b of any Jencth the truth of the claim that all the pro»»atb
j
Oaath for
far Ttnia
Tiala WreAets.*
Wrartwis.*
nnde by rcraker ilnw he
entered
the
— ----------------- v-1nr*s of the IrUnd see psritled .encept
New York. Way M.-Oov. Black has
senate, and In addition to this the Obto {
gf Santiago de Culia. berauw there
sign'd the kill providing the death!


at thl?
stuator Is one of the Cuban
wib-commlt........... ..
InsurcenU under
tee & the committee on fiMcIgn rela­ time than at the pt-riod when .1
tion*. He »|H»ke In favor of a refcrence reached the Irlandf. some un montlia; «***'
of the resolution to the committee, but ago. and t do not think It a fair Infer- ;
eoce to draw from existing condition*
Itw the renexsl iiucetlon declare hlspnr- that the w ar is appn aching a termina­
Tau'<s1s*v
j iMtructlona on VloUo. Mandolin. BanJ. MOkuaK.
pose of supportlhg the resoluUon recog­ tion. because In pursuam-e «f an eiUb—je«CI»3‘
io.Oultar. Cello and Kaaa.
;— ------------------nising Cuban iK-lllgprcney when it
irer Drire«. Apply M
should be .reported by- ibe committee.
at. poBFlble all serious engagement Thia CslU Weylrr
a Mad Dag-'
,----------------, impowlWllty of expelling the Spanish
Cannon was bitter An hi* denunciation ; tg^ops from IW* island by force of arm*
TermsReaaonable.
of Spanbh atrocity, characicrlxlng the ! ,,
imowfi to them, and they do not
captain general of Cuba a* "that mad
,0 risk the lives of their men
Bonrh. 01*y Opaxw Honaa Bloc
dog Weyler." Undsay decUred that If t
gyeces# of their cause upon one
the Information furnished by fnlted
pitched haitles.
i
Bute* cor.sule was so-Shocking a* to 1 -i conclude therefore that the war will
aublect them to dang^ of assassination ’
wmiry length along so long a*
If their names were dlacloyed It was time
insurgents can dlg sustenance from |
to send waraWps to Cuba and to terjft.our.d .m the or.r ride or money be ;
inlnaie all diplomatic nAtion* with that obulned by lb? ether.' with the>ontln- '
euimry. It wtu>*«eveloped In the course
^ gntold hunjan sulf-Tlng. j
Oi* a colloquy between Poraker. Mcrgan
human lUc. the murder of iraio- j
- .A.X THEand Vest that the sUte depasM»e«t had
women and children by lioth
.withheld the names of United State* Hdvs. and the frightful havoc which die-j
consuls rorortlng on the sertoua condl- .
make* the ranks of soldiers, par- j
tlon of .alTalrs in Cuba because It might ^^f.u^ar1^• am< ng thivunAcclImated'Span-1
lead to their massacre, as alleged by j
The poverty and dlsinss of the |
Morgan,, •
j people are Increasing, and the loss ti ■
'HotgaoViaatcnoewtomMC
! property of-alt aorts dally becomln«
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...........
.
About July 15. !«•:, we willmove iuto our ne» brick b ock beinj erected tor UB, t«o door, we.1 of onr
In giving an acct>unt of how he came , .,,,4,^^ ........
enormoua
No one can
fully ap.to know that United Stale* consi'- iTpHiSr'
^r’ Ui" i preurut l«.Uou. To remore our mammoth .tock U . bite uuderUkiuB ceUBiUB . l.r,te exi*u„ u^m^uW*rt? In danger of ma-esacre If their ‘
person. ...
.1.1-w -imeu. rhliar™ •»« i ,ion ot boduess tor «l leust two *eelm. To reduce the eipeime und uunoyunce we here concluded to c«t
aame* were known la'connection wUh ; t,p*tcd. slarvli
their rei'oru Mcrgan
Me rgan aaio
aald tnai
that inrv.
thru* o\A
©la men
,
of m
all
race? nave grcaiiy m- oor stock
. down
,
"i
the Ckunmlttee had been ; ervASwd in."Ithis
city wUbln the past,few lOOT
filOCk QOWn
tm. moch u pueeible by offeriuR our well tought_ merch.odiee at tbe SK^fk. rd
•enatoTo
sub-committee 10 the preridem weeks, while la other poinu on the isijjimv items we will pot on 6»le regfirdlfifis of'tofit. Cut and sifisb will be the word. We have I
,fer on the
proportion- ^
^
advantfi^ <d this sJc fis OD former specifil
and sec’ dtary of
Cuban subject. They had received
uiout we will huTC • very little to move. This eule will l«»t coutioually up to the dute of oor temorul
tain lnf< .-maticn and the InJuncUun was
laid upen thw.t that the name of OenOLNKra aettm'to ok lomb;
uid it will work ou the prmeiple of -Fimt com»fir»t wrved" and nothing wiU be duplicated.
eeral I-f was not to be usedeJn conaecUoki r.ltb the Information. "The rea- tiniin nat Hpals Aceep* latMTesOos
sad Hiats at Fom.
bA filvon for till*."
added Morgan,
The letter from Secretary OJney to ;
^
•■wtt ttc feas that the officials Who
Choice of our best French Oinghsms, per
gave ito Information would be ma*- Spanl-h Minister De Lome und«r dab- Rgst Thread, per Spool...........................................
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aacred."
or Aurii a 1.K, Ui Uw 00, m wuk-« >«■; Very beat of Print, pet yanl....................
3o
"Was thl* statement offirtal that lervenilon is anggested. In opening Oi-1 , '
u
..wo.94c7c
A lot of 15 c*mt Dress Ducking.per yard
tnassacro m«ght ensue.” asked White of ney said; "It might be well deemed Apron Gmffbfira, per yard.....................................
California.
a dereik tion of duty to the sovrm-J jjj Jq, percale, per yard.........................1................

"Ye*. o»clal." responded Morgan.
7c
meni of-u»e<rniied States as «-eii " * Ifed Table Cloth, per yard..10®
The Way Fonker tWdrrstMd ft
. .............................
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3c
Foraktr wa* with Morgan when he cen.«rc.aUewantofcnudor.S^^lM
went to nee the president and Vest aald a etv limger to defer official

te roraker; '1 call attention tolhestate- as well of the anxiety with *-blch the i ai in. Brocade Mohair, per yard..............
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mtnl of the gentleman from AUbams prcMlient regards the existing situation
Fine lot of Dimities..................................
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that the president and aecretary ot •‘•I ' in Cul*a as of hie earnest desire for' the 1 * ---------------i
j Om
Good Chenille Curtaius «t................ .;.,

desired that names of consuls ahould prompt and permanent pacificatiun of) Japanese Straw MfitUngs, seamless. pr yd
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.
»« be gtvrtt as it would Involve th^r the MUnd. Any puo giving reasonable
aasasrinsUon. Is that soT'
arsuranvi- of that reanti and
"Not I.T that language." repUed Fora- consistent with the Just rights and reaker. "bu! It wa* suggested that the dU- Bor4il>lP demands of all concerned would Am<m-»kwnnineK.ngutoocomto.,worth ^
UdiM; Dongolu, EuMett OifopdA wortt
<4o«ure of names might do more harm be eam.-Mly promoud by him by all
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‘ than ipwd. and possibly lend to vio­ mean* which ihe.constUntlon and la«aW.OO.
ol this country place at bis dutpoaal. A man’s Cordivan coi4fre88,^lid, worth
lence.”
- It Was Ontte the r*aal Ceane.
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for................................................
t^uaker mid that the department felt
"It U Impoaalble to deny that the exthat thei^ should be a reserve in giving pecUUons enterialasd by you In the
the *ouic-ee of Its'lnformatlon. It wat summer and Ull of im • • • have
quite a usual tourse. Hoar pointed out been complflely disappointed. We inthat It t. AA usual to wl-.Ii’.iuyJ the names anrgi-nt# fc*«m today’ to coniJfiand a A rnuu’s EuBsiB leather, tan, lateat, worth
,cf consuls when the dUc^nre might larger part of the laUnd than ever ba*2.50, for................................................
eiary decl
<orv"—Ate., etc. The aecretary
declare*
z«ruU In a demand for_^ftT recall.
A man’a Oabiood, up-to-date, worth *2i0
of the "to
Ing his speech F‘
■ that the United SUtes
Miaaaa’ fiua Duugola Orforii^ worth 1E5
ceased p'.Ilclng her shores In the Inter­ lesanesa and
690
est of Spain; ll was time to end thn>
quart co-j^nershlp In a brutal and
hellish wartand. foryhls part, no vole or pie of the-United State*. They are In­
this special sale....................'...............
760
inywb
act nould rd^ilnue this unholy alliance. terested In Any stmggle any
Jjg(iiee’ Porpoise
rorpoise Calf,
L*II, all
fill solid
BOlia sh<»,
snov, wsrwaiThen* were evidence# of a deroonstra- freer |«inic*l InrtltuOon*. but neve»- j Udies’
Children-, fiua DongoU Orforfa, worth
Uon In the galleries ap Poraker cloaed. *am> and In special measuri- In a sirog- j
fit this Special sale.....
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in sight or
but these were quickly checked by the gle "Th*! Is raging almoei m
anr shttrea,"
Udiw* gfimine Donp>I« ooin toe, worth
He »aid bU-purpoae was not at that
$1.60 for................................................ I 15
noj^ OITWHMVnSWg A«AtN.
time to sumest Intervtntl'in. but that
680
the Untied States couM not eoninnplate
Calls VkfiM
A^"ri with compUoeneT another tan year# of
Cuban Insurrection. Olne>- then *ugHoar n-pll^
pilVt.to F"ra)cer and said that gais that neither Spain nor the Cubans Udiee’ all solid Dongola Rijssetts, worth
what Stain
iri'l^d
Itad declined was what any
$1.60 for................................................ I 10
nrif-respea-tlng nation would
that while riie retained Cuba she should doae It should be done at once and on^
make laws for that part of her kingdom Spain's inlUatIve.
Foraker
read
only
the
following
opder the dictation of the United Staisa
That was not a declinatton of media­ tract from Mr. De Lome's reply, which Boja’ Waiats...............................................
12^
was dated June 4. 18M: "In brief, there
240
Men’s La,udried Negligee Shiif..........
tion. Twenty years ago Spain bad said
Is no efferinal way to pacify Cfiba. unthere might he clrcumKance* under., le*» It begin# with the actual submUsloa
which the would accept mediation. And
” j of the armed rebel* lo the mother counIf the facU rtatmed by the senator
from
DcniAiur .r..m ^ , , . fjotwlthstandlng thlA the
Ohio were true It must so n to him that j -v-ernment
___
of the United State* could,
the golden hour arrived.
j by'ihe use'of proper meana contribute
Hoar called attention to a sutement .
,o u»e paciflcatlon of the Island
m Olney * letter which Foraker had not | ^he government of his r—
read—that the war was conducted by Jesty Is already very ftateful
.................
to ilu
Yonlha’ good wool nnit, worth «.<« for.... 3 98
the Insurgent* not by pftched battlea of the ITnited State* for It# Intention 1
Man’a hpavl cotton woratol Pa-ta.........
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but by ap|'l>'lng the torch to platalatlons
Vonth,’good woorkinganit, worth 3^0.. '| 68
aud striving to aigrve out the Spanish .
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__________ Men’.extni heavy coldoroj Pant....'......... ( 58
Children’, atrictly all wool day anit, ago.
• soMieig by destroying plansatlona and ;
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making a Mon-a axtre qnJit, all vreol Bankropt
businesa If
It
fron! 6 to 15 for.................................. .
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”'«! Judicial investigation as to the adeBaito, well m»ie, for....,.................... 4 50
were thus deetroylng' the -property of quacy of its laws when honestly enCbildren'B wits......................... .
American clttaenf was a violation of the torced.
W.atricUy.il wool otayrtut.......... .
6 00
rules of war. and- that they were banA
child's heavy corduroy wit for..
"Sun. the high moral oenae of the
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IMied or punlriied b>- death, he aak>d. governmesil of Washington will on- Men’, working Bolt.............................
CbUdren’s pants.................
and added: "I would like a report from
■It other---------- ' Men's cottQnadePaQt8....y........................
3o®
the committee on foreign relallona on fcctual mean* of preventTng henceforth !
A Childs all wool heavy tricho worth fi.00
that point"
what Is now the case, a struggle which Yofitbs’fineetrictlyaU wool sait. worth
w He did not know whether
rr If a Cuban. { ,, *tilng on ao near iu frontier* and
10.00 for................................................ 4 50
were caught!
,,
*o injurious to It# Inrod-handed in such buslmi« he riinuld ; dustry and cummerve—a tael Justly
not be put to death. Federal soldier* plored by your excellency—being pro­
had been executed In the American re­ longed so exclurively by the powe^l
Ladies covert wit, bandeomely' trimmed
bellion after trial by a drumhead court- vjLSslstance which the rebellion flnda In A girls' all wool reefer jackets, ages from
find well lined throngboot, w;ortb laOO
martial for bonalnr a military tarlAgc.
the terrttory of this gre»t repuMlc,
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Aftersome more Ulk oc thlssul^oet Uw egainst'tbe wishes of all tbooe who Iwe 4 to 12, a handsome novelty for...............
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senate adjoumed until Monday.
order and Uw. The consUnt vloUtlon
at
International
Uw
In
iU
territory
U
SOME SECBET AMMITD KXP08XD.
e^ecdalty manifest on the part of Cn- nobdh.. AU of onr priore are W fron. th.ch.np«t loth. hart.
. LMb B*pM4 to the SM* Pigastm—4 . siow emigranu who care mrthlng for the
IMM Miffered U the measwbUe hy the
Obwy Bod !>• Loom.
■Washington. May
The secrat af oMseM of the Unuod ,8Utes and of
Bnain thtough the prolongation of the
AlTM oltbeataiedepartment which have
held tbe'wmiar reports on the Cuhaa
LenlunarL
sariraD ^ Bublle srere oanliUy dla-

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