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W0LVER1HE HEWS. TWO GOOD EEOTHERS GO 10 LAW AEOOT A LADY'S CLOAK. INTERESTING EPISTLES FRON SAGINAW TO DAY CITY. Items of IitteroMt from All Tarts of Michigan. The Tnlo of a Coat. 'Bay Citv, Mxm., January 27. A suit between two inhibitors of tho gospel was djud.cated iu a Jutiix. eouii hero recently. Tbel.t Hants wcro Loth fceuttomen of color. Oho resides in iruinaw and tho other in Hay City. Each is tho louder of u nioro or less prosperous and devout Hock of coloroi tnothera aud sisters who regard their re spective pastors w.th all tho respect and veneration duo to conscientious gentlemen of tho cloth. Tho flocks, however, did not llsuro in tho l.iwsuit except as Interest ed r.poctutor3. The casus belli was a lady's flush cloak of uncertain ujjo. It was tho troperty of tho Saginaw clergyman, or rather of his wife. In tinio it came to pass that the Bay City preacher boun to covet Lis uoighbor's wiio s cloak and duly inado overtures for tho purchase of tho samo. It was agreed that -'5 was a Just price for tho artrolc. Tho sum of f S was paid in cash, tho balanco to follow on tho installment filan. Tho poods wero delivered and tho better half of tho Bay CiV pastor was ro eploudent iu tho tipurative velvet and lino raiment. But thero was a thorn in tho sido of tho Bay City people. The cloak whs too small. It did not como up to es f ectut2ons ad this so rankltxl in tho breast of tho lord of tho household that ho con cluded uot to pay uny more on the g arment. Tho installment plau was not pursued fur ther. In tho l"u.nc3J of tiino it began to dawn on tho Saginaw preiiclier that there wu9 Boaicthinj cominr to him. Ho know from experience that the tardiness of tho debtor could not bo duo to l ick of lunds. It must bo foivetfulness induced, by a press of epir.tual c ircs. Ho would write. Here is tho lirst cpistlo to tho Bay Citizen: Saginaw, Oct. 13, ls'jO. Estoemod Brother: I take tho liberty to remind you that thero is duo mo a pay ui cut on that cloak. Will you kindly attend to it? Your brother in Christ, ." The results of this communication were not nil that had been anticipated. In fact no results wero Apparent and uo payment. Hero is tho BOoond ip.stlo: "Saginaw, Nov. 1, lS'.lO. Pear Friend: Will you attend to that cloak mattcrat jour earliest opportunity? Yours truly, Aud fctiil no further in stallments came to gladden tho household of the Saginaw pastor. Third epistle: 'Saginaw, Deo. 2'J, 1890. Sir: Puy for that cloak at oiico or I shall pro- CQod to law. liespectful'.y, 1" And thus It came to pass that Justieo I'errott was called upon to 6ettlo an earthly difference botween two gentlemen whoso thoughts nnd professions are spiritual. As tho two litigants sat in court on oppos to skies of tho tablo their looks were not sugostivo of the time when tho tton nnd tho lamb shall walk together and a littlo child shall ttad them." Tho Sagi tiaw man lookod very u;?ly and tho Bay City mau retorted in kind. Thoy glared at each other in a way that would indicate- a deep seated hatred rankling in tho breast of each. 4Yo' honah," said tho local pastor, "de titlo to do clouk is in me. Jt beeamo mino when it was turned over to tno, yo' honah." "Dd title, yo' honah," exclaimed tho other, "is iu me till do cloak Is paid for, jro' honah." The court took tho latter view of tho case, and the Bay City preacher was obliged to return tho coaU STATU NEWS CONDENSED. Bruoo Hong, a wealthy, Madison farmer nnd old settler, is dead.' Ho was 83 ycun old. ' . Tho 93 mines in tho upper peninsula produced over 11,000,000 tous of ore in lb'.0, David McLcod, a Saginaw lumberman And mill owner, dropped dead of heart diseaso Saturday. Tho farm residence of Oeorgo Tuft, in Cicnrsco township, (leneseo county, burned Monday ut a loss of $500. James Kershaw's houso in Plain well was gutted uy tiro Saturday. Tho loss was ina tical'y covered by insurance. - Wlliam Kobinson was arrested at dived Hapids Saturday, cbargod with iuiperoou ating a government potision a-eut. K. Biggar's farm house, five miles east of Mayville, Tuscola county, was burned with most of its contents, Sunday. Willianr Smith, a Grand Trunk employe, wus 6truck by n pas ..eujrcr truin ut Mar cc'.lus Tuesday aud instantly killed. Kav Slllman, 12 years old, of Three Kiv's, broke through the ico while skating Mo .Tuny und uarrowiy cseapod drowning. llonry Aufleld of Saginaw was killed at Sebowaing Saturday by a log rolling on him. Do was 22 years old and uu married. C. A. Shipman of Mu deepen, un engi neer, was killed by a falling tree while at work in tho woods near Woodville, Satur day. Tho Ponlluc national bank directors hare elected William C. llinmnn, president; B. l' El wood, vice president,, and Ablo, Lull, cashier, The 4-jcur-old sou of Alfred Searles of Hieh township. Ijuiecr county, wus bumod to death whilo playing with matches Monday. Two freight curs of tho Michigan Cen tral at Wert Buy City enmo togethor with u crash Tuesday, wrecking lioth. No one was hurt. Peter I In w ley, a Manistee saloon -keeper, In wiiese pl:co a man was found dead recently, h is Ikh-h ixmyicUvl of man slaughter. David MoWhiuney, after 20 years' ser ico as the keeper of the Oakland county poor hous' bar. resigned nnd will retire March 20. Tho Babcork hotel ot. Rodney was burned Monday night from nn over-heated stove, rho loss was about 15,000, of which $3,1:00 is covered by insurance. llio Ann Arbor la lies organized a worn fin's'relicf corps Friday evening under tho direction of Mrs. E. B McKinstrj, stato installing officer of Ietroit Charles II.'Dutton, aboilcrtnak'Tof ICnJa ma2C. died Sunday from lockjaw, tho re sult of injuries receivod in a runaway acci dent, 'jO was 45 years old. . ilorco 0. Thurber. formerly of Pontine, died in Saglrun fc-'attirday, lie bsdleoii in feeble tea!l,h more than a yoar, but was confined to his room only ouo veck. Fnnk PuMy, one of tho foremost citl teus of West liay City, dlod suddenly Sat urday of a complication of typhoid midii-h and bourt trouble. He was 3'J years old. Charlotte lost two of its pioneers In tho pcrMmsor 8. P. tiros cr, ago 1 84 jours, and Mrs. H.rum Fhtpurd. mother of ex- Mayor bhopard. both of whom died Satur da. James Wbalea and Milt Kussoll wero arrested at Utiea Tuesday charged with lein i concerned lu the burglary of tho Yates resident at Rosev.llo last Decem ber. Tho Inghira county grango voted In favor of tho prcsvut system of school supcrris'on aud passod a resolution asking ihx In 'ij.livtr v nut tn rhun'TtJ for nnvth!n: 0k,0 Tho People's enrctto company of Chlca.o has agents in Saginaw trying to work up interest to start a linothoro. If it goes Saginaw money will take soma of tho 6toek. j Tho Holton Si. Woathcrwax corset works at Jackson caught Are' Sun lay morning. Tho tiro department did good work, and tho damage of $1,000 is more than covered by insurance. The board of supervisors of Houghton county voted Tuesday to submit to the people tho proposition to bond tho county for $15,000 to bo spent in budding a bridge across Portago Lake Tho residonco of Prof. A. D. DoWltt, formerly pr noipal of tho South Haven public schools, burned Friday night. Nothing was saved from tho houso und thero wus no lusuranco. Judgo Mooro of Lapeer has been np po ntod a member of tho Missouri Indian concussion, a position which pays him 110 a day und hb travel ng expanses. Ho will to to soalh era California. It cost Mr. Elizabeth Flyun of East Orrand Eapids $20.35 to spit in tho faeo of Mrs. Scott, a neigh'wr. Th' oxiectora tion took place ut a lurm burn danco und was tho result of an old quarrel. The Bay City nif-'ht school are attended out of all proportion to expectations, and tho largo number of working peop'o who des'ro i.n edueatiou fairly surpriso tin other p'.'oplo of that city. Another school room is demanded. Tho pwplo of South Chcsterfiold have been cutting hay oft tho meadows and marshes tho past WMk. It cannot bo calked real uico English hay, but is good enough for bo.ld.ng purposes, say thoso who aro cutting it. Henry CI iy. (52 years old, a well-to-do fanner of Wayno, was instantly killed by beiug struck by n Miehigan Central rail road train noar Inkste-r Saturday night. His remains wero badly mangled. Ho leaves a widow and several children. The Holland City Presbyterian church is Kplit up tho back with internal dissen sions, and tho result Ls that Prof. Uev. J. W. Poot has left tho old crowd, and with his adherents, organ'zed a now church, wtacro the dissenters will flock by them selves. Tho Waldron people who thought that George W. Smith set Are to the town last Au?rust will have to quit saying so openly or bo sued for libel, as a Hillsdale Jury ac quittod him of all complicity with tho crlmo Saturday. Now the question is, who did set tho fire? Tho groat Pewabic mine lu tho upper peninsula, near Houghton, was sold Sat urday to a Now York syudicato for $710. 000. ono-tenth of which was paid down in certified cheeks. Don M. Dickinson started tho b dding tt $250,050 and Mason Si Smit'i of New York closed it ut the above tigun-'s. A. E. LittleflolJ oT Choyboygan says h3 can fenco In 100 acres of hind iu the Ocqueoj compiny's preservo und at the samo tiino fenco in 100 devr. Ho rays they cennvgato there to escape tho wolves enzregato there to escape tho evolves i rhleh infest tho upper part of tho Oequoo,: ' ?n' . ? 100 res he r0fC" t0 ia nCUf whl ro-r Ocquooc lake. Diphtheria made sad ravages in the family of Georgo Hull of Blwmfleld, within tho past week. Last Saturday the oldest son, ISyoarsold. d ed; Friday an other son doi, nnd Saturday Mr. Hall himself was tulrcn away. Mrs. Hall nnd one of tho two chil r.-u left aro in u critical tond.tion from tho dis-jass. Tho Grand Er.pids girl aro of Just the rt-fht sort. Two of them were walking ulong tho stroet tho other n ght nnd a young fellow mado un insult ng remark. Ono of tho girlj reached for- tho j'uung man, euught him ut tho point 'of th i Jaw nnd laid him out w.th a Sullivun b ow, while tho crowd that saw it applaudod l.berally. Saginaw is having lots of fun over tho rioper-LieonaiM contest tor tho possess on a tor n-esembl ng and hearing tho road qf a bu ld.ng. Sopjr trio 1 to get Leonard ( jng of tho Journal went Into comraittco of out,-but no sooner succe-ded in doing so tho wholo (Mr. Burrows of Michigan in tho thon Leonard would get bnck by leasing of cha'r) on the navid appropriation bill. anotner tenant, una a now process was . necessary. At last a 'counts Ieon.ird st.ll held iK)s3ess!on, nnd Sopcr was after unoth r procesa to e.wt him. There is "blood on tho. nioou',' at Bit City owing to tho disagreement of F. W. Wheeler and Cnpt. James Davidson of West, Bay City. Tho men own rival ship yards, and Wheeler says Dividson has pub in circulation falso und malicious reports tend ng to injure his Ims'noss and credit. Wlun lerhas sued for $100,000 and ' will cudcavor to prove his statements. ...,,, n, . ' . . t . . ri J S ?, 7 i IXr, IT t ? "viri Vl 'i fl, nn' ' Evans so ns to draw blool. This did not pleaso tho parent, and he had that particu lar Berry arrested for ussiult and battery. Tho hearing of tho caso lastexl from n.'no o'clock ore mornin r until thr.n o'clock the . ... . ' ,. . , -. next, when' tho Jury gavo a verdict of not guilty. Spanking goes in Shefby. j Joseph Vallier of Bay City pur.hasyd a piano for ?400, which was to bo paid for ' rhargos against Pension Commissioner on tho installment plan at $10 per month. I Kauin and asking for a broader lnvesti Somo time ago his house burned, and with gation, h id been ouried by a spocial corn it tho piano, and bo rofus -d to pay any mittee, and it was referred to thocommlt moro. Of eourso, a suit w.is brought and too on rules. Tho houso then went into tho court decided that Vallier mmt con- committeo of the wholo, Mr. Burrows of tinuo to into up overy month Just tho simo , Michigan in tho chair, on tho naval appro- n s if he vf.A getting soul satisfying strains out of that instrument. Chrrlos Batoman is a money lender of Grand Hapids. Ho triod to make money by tho peculiar methods of his class out. of Ezra B. Mead. Mead sued for all money paid over tho face of tho loan and legal in terests, and Batenian will have to givo up nearly $200 thut ho derive! in usuricus in terest out of the other. ' Th Mtcb'gan crop report, flhl with tho agricultural department at Wsblnton, show a generally prosporom condition. Tho state has a com nexoafv of 977.. 18H. off which tho yiold was ilfl. 5tf0, COO buBhola. Tho wheat acreage is 1, B0t, 501, and tho V ield V0. 2 7 1 , 000. an d tho valuo 1 1 3 , 2 4 3, 6 7.' Off Ih 941,03 acres of' ohIs 25,003,(WO J bufbols wtvj nViO, valaoJ ut $11,014,049. GLOSDRESHELVED TTTF FT.PinTT OII lLiIt llll J EILl AHD THE CLOSURE RULE VOTED DOWN. REPUBLICANS WHO HELPED THE DEMOCRATS TO DO IT. ULUUUUU II Tho News of tho Past "Week Sam. marizeil for Busy KoadoiH. Washington, Jan. 20. Skxatb Tho senate met at noon today in continuation of tno legislative day of Thursday last, the pending question being tho resolution to amend tho rules bv piovid u n method of casing debute. Mr. Morgan resumed tho l oor uud continued his argument b igun in opposition to ttio proiwsoa ru.o ana to tno elections bill. At 1.20 Mr. Morgan yielded tho Eoor for a motion from Mr. Wolcott to proceed to tho consideration of the appor tionnunt bill. Mr. Dolph moved to lay that motion on tho tablo and tho motion was rejected umid much npplauso yeas 3 1, naj's 35. Eoth Michigan senators voted "joa" with their party. Senators Camer on, Jones of Nevada, Stewart, Toller, Washburn and Wolcott voted with tho democrats, aud Mr. Iugall.i was paired with Mr. Sanders. Tho vote was then taken on tho mot on to tako up tho apportion ment bill, and it was carr ed by a liko vote, yeas 35, nays 34. Tho resolution for the amendment of tho rules hiving been thus displaced nnd relegated to tho c. l-. ndur (as tho elections bill had pre viously been), the smute proceeded to tho consideration of tho upiortionmont bill. 'J he read ug of tho bill an J report contin ued uut 1 3 oV.Oi-k, und tho bill was then laid aside till two o'clock tomorrow when it comos up ns the unlinished business. Tho army appropriation bill was reported nnd Mr. All son gave notice that hi would odl it up this wee'.c. Mr. Blair moved to proceed to tho consideration of tho house bill providing for tho adjustment of tho acounts of laborers, workmen and m v chanics arising under th ) oight hour law. Pending action on tho motion tho senate adjourned. II u-(C Tho usual skirmish took placo as to the reading and approval of the Journal. Tho Journal was llnally approved yeas 141, nays 107. Mr. Boutello of Ma.no ruovol that tho houso go int committee of tho whole on tl o naval appropriation bill. The yeas nnd nays wero ordered and tho clerk had called but a few names when Messrs. Mansur and Hoard of Missouri, returning from tho sen ate side, spoke a few words to their demo cratlc colleagues. Mr. Hogers of Arkansas then rose nnd interrupting the call,lnformed tho hous;ithat tho "force" bill had been de feated. Them tho democratic sido gavo cheer after cheer, the speaker's gravel be ing Ineffectual for some moments to chock the democratia enthusiasm. Tho r all call was continued, and tho hou-vo went into committee, and after rising from committor and passing tho bill tho houso adjourn. Washington, Jan. 124. S'.nate The senate met at 1 1 a. in. in continuation of Thursday's session. Thero was no prayer, no Journal and no morning hour, but there was a call of tho roll which showed that thero wcro forty -five senators in attend ance exactly u quorum. Mr. Stewart took tho floor to address tho sen ite on the closuro resolution, but yielded to a motion by Mr. Fryo for nn executive session on tho assurance that it would not occupy more than five or ten minutes. Tho legis lative session was resumod at 11:25, when Mr. Stewart took the floor and offered tho amendment of which ho had given notice on Thursday last. Mr. Fuulkuer demand ed the yeas nnd nays on tho amendment and they wero ordered Mr. Stewart then commenced his argument against tho pro posed rule and against tho elections bill At the doso of Mr. Stewart's speevh Mr. Sanders took the flor, butyieldod to Mr. K n first to liStb! aol 1 uniuimous consent, debito to half nn hoar, then to l.tnit tho length of sp.xsches tj ono hour, aud th m to h ivo the vote taken on Monday next, but to each' of tho requests oYcct on was made on tho democratic side. Then Mr. Al lrch asked wheth-r the senator from Ncvuda and tho seantors on tho other sido wero prepare to Cx any timo or takiug tho vote. Ho was toll by Mr. Fau'kner that several senators desired to speak, and t'uat it would be Impnss bU until they all had spoko i, t tlx any timo .'or tak'ng the vote. , Mr. Ssm lera then proe-vd -d w!th his speech In ud.'ocuey of the proposed rula nhd of tho cloctioi s bill. ' Mr. Morgan spoko in opj s'tion to tho proposed mlv Without con cluding h's speech, Mr. Morgan yielded tho floor, and then on motion of Mr. Aldrich, the senato took n recess until Monday at noon. IIoi'-.k Tho houso. immediately pending a dispos'tion of tho bill, tho coin- niitteo rose and the houso adjourned, Wakiiinotox, Jan.' 23. Sevatb Tho senate met this morning without a quorum wh'ch was soon completed bj' th" rntrnnce of Messrs. Chandler r.nd Aldr'uh. Mr. Cockrcll had the f.onr to e"ontinue his argu ment against tho closuro resolution, but yielded v.. Mr. Hour, whodes red to supple- went his remarks made in ils favor Inst I evening. . Mr. Cockrell then resumed tho I'oor and In tho eourso of His remarks said , the closure ru?o "Aas to x Heeded, Lodged i.J)avenporiod and Houred through tho sen- i iust 9 measures had leen though tho otfi 'Ouso without consideration, without . , t- , ... , ....-... i ii Ul l.WlllUHU, lillU IVitllUUli UU HUVlt'Up of what thoy were." Mr. Gray spoke against tho bill and rjuestod that it go ! . . , 4. k , 1 ' ' , , i then ruinetl the lloor and the senato took recess until eleven o'clock tomorrow. House In thl houso, Mr. Cooper com plained thet his resolution, making ' priation bill. Adjournment was soon a. tor Uikc u Sickness In Michigan. Lansixo, Jan. 22. Heports of tbo state board of health show that influenza, bron chitis, rheumatism and neuralgia, in tho order caniod. caused tho most sickness in Michigan during tho past woek. Diphtheria I was re,)orted at 33 pl.iocs, scarlet fever at ' r., typhokl fever, at 21 und measles at 31 places. . , ' . . . r Dan CloskIo struck Buy City frotji St. Helen's lumber camp Woduosday wifch $140 In his inside pocket, and like theinan In . tha sojng when bo awoke Thursday morn- I log he) found himself dead broko, baring gone on a sprco aud been robbed. LOCAL LEGISLATURE. Laxsino, Jan. 23. Skxate. Bills In troduid: For tho ret roment of aged and disabled firemen luid for tha payment of pensions to their widows and children. Bids pasted: To ro'ncorporato tho village of Manistoev Adjourned until Jauuai-y 23 at i);15 p. m. IIoiiu Bills iutroduced: Mr. Carpenter, amending t ho law to pro hibit railroad companies from tuklug up aud abandoning tho r tracks iu certain cases; Mr. Kuight, legalizing tho action of Bay county lu voting $50,000 to build a bridgo across tho Saginaw river; Mr. How den, establish ng a sbato road in Bangor, Monitor and Wdllama in Bay county; Mr. Jackson, umouding tho law for tho incor poration of union railroad companies; Mr. Miner, amending act 122 of 1877 for tho in corporating of yachting, boatiug and fishing corporations. Approved: Tho governor slgnlllodhis approval of the bill appropriat ing $7,000 to tho Michigan miuiug school to make up u deficiency in current expenses. A rosolut.on by Mr. Doreraua, setting forth that tin Michigan mining school bad cost 3221,500 and had graduatod but twenty students in fivo years, an 1 instructing tho committee on that institution to enquiro upon tho advisability of closing tha school was adopted. A resolution by Mr. Whito of Kent, prohibiting mombors from drawing pay except for actual attcudanco or absenco upon a legitimate mission for tho houso, was mado a special order for January 29. Adjourned until January 28 at 9-; 15 p. m. Lansing, Jan. 22. Sknatr Bill3 in troduced: Detaching certain territory froui tho township of Chester, county of Ottawa, end attach tho samo to the county of Muskegon; detaching certain tcrr.tory from tho township of Ellis, county of Cheboygan, nnd attach tha samo to tho township of Munda, county of Cheboygan. Approved by tho governor: Ceding to the United Stat es oxclusivo Jurisdiction over certain lands iu tho city of Lansing. Ad journol. II VcSE Bills introduced: Mr. Hlchardriou, nmiwdiug tho geucral tax laws so us to abolish the loard of review in townships and allow citizens to tuako claims fcr do iuctlons to tho supervisor on tho days set for review. Mr. Doromus, For tho collection of delinquent taxes by tho county pystcra nnd tho i-epeal of acts inconsistent therewith. Mr. Hen e, author izing the Detroit Si Prairie Mound com pany to abandon its road. Mr. Watts, amending s xt!oti 22, article 4, act V.iS of 1873, being tho law relating to railroads, as amended by act 134 of 18S5 relating to tluj drainage of lands. Mr. Dafoe, pro viding for tho employment of a stenog rapher for tho twenty-sixth Judicial or Alpena circuit. C. L. Eaton, providing for a continuance of tho copying of the list of soldiers in the adjutant general's office, und appropriating $9,000 for that purpose. Mr. Orth, authorizing East Tawas to borrow $5,000 for an electric light plant; also for tho pay of a stenog rapher for tho twenty-third Judicial cir cuit. Bills passod: S. 1, making an ap propriation of $7,000 for a deficiency in tho current oxponses of tho Michigan mining school at Houghton. Adjourned. BRIEFLY TOLD. Stclnltz won tho world's championship in the chess contest with Gunsberg. Frank Edwards, an 8-year-old boy, was drown vl in a Patterson, N. J., Bower lliursday. Callixa Lavelleo, ono of tho best piaulsts and composers in this country, has Just died ut Boston. Chicago claims to have a factory that is being oporatod by the use of natural guS found on the promises. Miss Georgia Mortimer, a mombor of the "Night Owl"' thoatrical company, dropped dead in Clcvolan 1 Thurs lay. Win. C. Duncan, a salesman for Lowo- soha Si Co., New York Jowvlers, has t'is- appeared with 530,0 JO worth of diamonds uud pearls. Five thousand men in tho Cambria iron works at Pittsburgh have received notie-o that thuir w.ges will bo cut 10 por cent ou February 1. Tho largj hardware houso of Walbrldgo A C'j., at Bulalo, was dcstroyoil by lire Suuday. ThJ Ijjs is estUiutel ut 1250, 000, with au insuranco of $200,000. Tho annual meeting of tho Kalamazoo neaiemy of medicine resulted in tho elec tion of Dr. Ado'ph HojUitcin ns presi dent. A banquet wound up the proceed ings. Fr?d' Frankoe, 03 years old, of Waterloo, married hi.s second wilo a few yir3 ag( and ever since thou h is boon moody nnd cU-spoudent. Thursday morning ho shuilled o!T this mortal coil by hanging himself in his barn. Stephen Mooro of Gagetown, Tuscola county, has boon arrested for horse stealing, lie lought a horso lrom Nelson Hoover and could not make his payments us ho promised and . Hoover had him nrrcstel hoping to force payment. Lansing is proud, and not without cause, as tho year which has just closed has )Kcn the best financially that the town has ever Known. Alout $273,000 hvs lKen spent for general improvements, whilo tin trans fers of city property have amounted to $Ut3,S8. Emory Duchamber of Saginaw, 10 yeurs old, stood up in his wagon, Monday, to strike the horso he was driving. Tho lnsast sprung forward throwing Duchamber out on his head. Tho boy lin rerod in un unconscious condition until Thursday night wheu ho died. Sheriff McQueen of Kent county has inaugurated a system of new rules at the JalL Hereafter no card playing or other amusements will bo allowed and the prisoners will b) locked in the cells all the timo except ono hour each morning and one hour in tho afternoon. Tho well dressed body of a man, about six feet tall and weighing over 200 pounds, was found in n vacant lot at Manistee. Apoplexy. From a letter on his porson It is supposed that hVi namo was Frederick Coulson, but no ono has yet been found who can identify tho body. A number of Flint people, including ex Gov. Begole, Georgo E. Taylor, Frank Cothaiin, Menzo Swart and philo D. Phillips ore largo stockholder; iu tho Mex ican iron company, which compnny has boen offered $3,000,OJO for tho plant. These Hint mon will clear up $5,000 if tho doal goos through. William Mooro-anl Ilattle Mooro of Wyoming determined to separate and Hat- tio took tho old horso as her portion, tut did not say anything to William about her intention to sell it. Sha put it uo in a sta ble, but William knew her and before she bad a chance to disposo of tho boast be bad a writ of replevin Issued and Ilattlo is not pleased. FATAL JMEIT. A FOfiHER RESIDENT OF IIICHI GAH KILLED IN 1I0NTA11A. A RAILROAD ACCIDENT NEAR CUTTE CITY THE CAUSE. A Number of Othent More or Less Seriously lijured. II. It. Accident in Montnnn. Bcttk Citt. Most., Jan. 27. A collision occurred on the Northern Pacific uoar th s city yesterday ufteriioon in which H. W. Lord of Devil's Lake, N. D., lost his life, and eight others wcro badly lu.ured. It Is tho custom of tho west-hound train over this road to leave tho through tdecper at : tho "Y, immediately cast oT the city, whero it is taken up bv tho Montana UTnion and run through to Garrison. This was done today, but before tho Union engine appeared, a Notheru Pacific freieht, a double-header, blundered aloug and ran iuto tho sleeper whilo running ut full speed. Mr. Lord was standing on the front platform ut tho timo and was knocked o.T and run over by tho cntiro fro'.ght train, being mangled out of all semblance to humanity. Mr. Lord is veil known throughout tho weat uud northwest, having been a member of congress from Michigan before going to Dakota, where ho h:is b.Mm prominently meutionod for both congress and tho sonute. Ho was register of the laud olllee nt Devil's Lake. The inuri'd were: S. B. Culderheal, general passenger and freight agent of tho Moutaua Union, buck badly spraiued uud seven scalp wounds. Mra. Calderhe:kl, arm and ankle broken. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Cottrdl o! Dayton, O., bad scalp wounds and body biuised. Mrs. A. A, Cooke, Seattle, siJp wounds. Engineer Tim Donahue bad a leg broken. All tho others suffered sprains and bruisca in Jumping. FOREIGN NOTE, Sara Bernhardt has sailed from France to New York. The fund for tho rellof of tho Irish poor has reached $150,000. A Iiio Janeiro dispatch to London an nounces tho resignation of tho whole Brazilian ministry. Jean Earnest Meissonnler. the distin guished French painter, is suffering from u serious attack of bronchitis. It is reported that over 100 miners have been killed by an explosion iu a miiM at j Ja&inowata, in European Iiussia, A disease resembling influenza has l. come epidemic in Berlin. Thoso affected show a tendency to inflammation of the bowels. Advices from St. Petersburg stato that tho Russian government has determined to dismiss all the Swedish officers from the Flemish military forces and put Russians in their places. The strike of 2,033 miners of Sosnowice, Russia, marks the first strike in that em pire. Mon at the imperial dock yards, St. Petersburg, have also struck. In Ireland tho government is vigorously suppressing the remains of tho plau ol campaign. Two men, John Cor.nor nndj Te'reuee Suhivan, have -been couvictod ol assaulting the caretaker of an evicted form iu Kerry were sentenced each to twelve mouths' imprisonment. Tivo cattlo drov ers, for attacking a boycotted man, were seuU-ueitl to tho came pe-ualty. Tho poli , in Tipperary have le.cn insMu?to.l to ue t promptly and tmspariugly against nnvoiie inter.cr'mg w.th the re'turuod tcuauts oi StniCb-Burry. THE M Villi El's. UvtrulL Apples, per t;bl I Apples, evnporaU'd llutter. per lh Creamery Deans, unpicked, per bu.. City liau.t-pl-kvl Cabbuge, per 1W head... K'4v;h, per dot. UlUi s, green, per S M count ly curcl II ay, No. S p -r ton Mess pork, p.-r bid Poultry, cui.'licji darks .- K'-ese- . turkeys I.... pigeons, per pair. Totatoes. p. r ba... .. .... Straw, per ton..... Wool. fin", per fi coarsu Tallow, per lb. Vegetables, clory, per doi caulltlowcr. .. onions, xr bu asparagus, t'.ot Wheat, red spot. No. 2.... rul sfKt, No. 3. . .. white spot. No. 1.. Corn, No, 2 spot No. A yellow OatK, No. S white, hpot.... Clover ttced Hurley ltye. ' i 3 0J t 3 SO 1(1 tU 17 J3 t9 2A 1 50 0 1 63 1 !K ki 1 liS it eo a 0 o'J , t'O - 6- ' nvfc 4 4 (iA Vt 7 ro m K Ol) 10 to 10 7i 7 n 8 11 4ft., H , a f i u; " 20 & 5.1- ' 03 dj 1 00 . 8 00" a' 7 00' 2 (ia 2'J ri d4 30 (4 . 20. W. .25 1 1.0 qa 3 . J U J 3 tO . 1 73 CI 1 73 o; & 01 !0 A fio.s US SA OS r.o h iyt 5;t (A r4 47 A 4S 4 r.o ct 4 r,o i ::t) it l no 74 kb 74 I.Ita Stock.. rotrAr(. Cattle -Market higher; extr lU'ors, S6 88 and fnin that down to 4 M fur pood;j advanced laicely on rattle that sold ut $4 25l 73 last wek. Hogs Market active and higher; mash ind Oimmun, U 40 (-f.t M;packers. ' Wti,.l TO; prltio butehert and heavy weights, M 70'rW MS; Ik-ht, SI litvT'x'J 70; Sheep Market moderately active, lower; westerns, $4 5&4 tHl; Twx uuh, S3 CO. j .VKW VOHK. Heovs Market dull; nuAtr stMm, ?4T1 6 23; bulls and cows, St WH f5. Calvej Market higher per iou d; veuls. fSftl; westerns. $2 .VhW fii). Sheep Hhctfp firm; lnmhs, hlpher: slieep. $44 73; lamlm, Jf;ifl ST! J. Hog Nominally steady, $3 4C 4Ci per t'WL ' KANSAS CITY. Cattle Market active., 10aI5c higher; steers, $ 4Vt?, 0;i; cow. tl 63a 33; stoo.kcr and feeders, SM 03. Ho;s Mar ket ntefcdy toHtroag; bulk, $1 3.V?.3 SO; all grades, .'WW 6.". hhoep Market Heady, unchsnsred. ' West Mlohlan Flr. Obavd Hrns, Jan. '23.ThT Wet Michigan nrlculturol oolety directors nar decided to leuo bonds for 150.000 with which to erect tulldin;rs,&nd bold a fair upon the Comshx-lc "sltonorth of the rity durlnp tho week beginning Bopt. 14. CC. Comstock donates the etto. Next to rett'ng married, rel-tMy tho st tnj.uriant u! v the or Unary ni.n hus lwf rin lu a UfotJme ia to ru fur u oi 1 1 Dr. Hull's icuiU yrup when vUo baby is the i roup. i mm wl.at coun ry did caU come? i:ibla- I cheerfully recommend Pnlrutton Oil for .ill.liiiiiM and hi i am. We have tes v i ik I liomo for U.eso trouble, und llircuupidl alloiisgiivo u Ire relief in taeh case. It's ;ln bo s Un meiit. .1. J. NOK1 ULK. ot J. J. Norfolk Si Pro) W S. thar.es St., 1 ailluiore, Ltl here are rrjws the most pleutlful? In -I e t'awcasm. Mothers h xild wnteh csr full ttn Uns i f 111 hc-a th In their dau litem, and at nee use l.yUla 11. 1 lakham'M I'getuble oiupoi.nJ. It will piove a lastli.g blobbing. Why Is a cat'i tall l kj tho earth? It U .'ii r to tho en 1. TheOalvcH'on Mardi Gran, 1'ebrnnry Ctb o 101 h. will loilio KrandesiceieLrutioiiewr held In i ho south. What kin is the doormat to the door? It s a step-farther. , For Thiont Disenncs nnd Cough wo I'.irowN's Kkonciiial Tu'H iiES. Like all eally j:o d tlilnRs, they ure Imitated. Tha inline are sold only in boxes. When Is a chair like a lady's dress? When l Is sat in. If yea have ever used I o' bins' Floctrlrt during the H yean It hns Won sold, you l. now tl a. It Is the best and ptirotit family Miapmaue. If you have not tr ed It, a-k. your grocer f r It now. mn't tako lo.Ua I Thero are lots of theui. When Is a linnet not a bonnet? Vhen It becomes a lad v. If youwant to ses s me'ling fno. so ('alvcs-oii Murdl-Oi as llli.s raicd hangers. If you were po!ng through tho wooda which would you pre 'or, t have u li n eat ut vo i of a hear? 1 should prefer to havo the llou eat the bear. A r.ai who hns prartleel medlrlne for 40 v, (U, eugbt U krow salt from sugar; read 'what he tavs: Tol.F.l'O. ()., Jan, 10, 1S-S7. .Me.hrs. l J. Chcuey Co. GeutU-iucn ; I liHve been la the geni'rnl praetlcoof medicine lor mt 0 y.:nis, and would suy thrit la all my practice anu expei lenec hnv never wen a prej uiation thut I could prscrl!e with es iniu h eoiifldence of success us I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prcscrPcd it a great mnny times uud its effect is wonder ful, and would say In conclusion that I l ave yet to find a case "of Cntarrh that it would not cure, if they would take It according to direc tions. Yours Truly, L.L. C.OltSlCIl.M.D. Ollice, 215 fcuinn It St. W'c will give $100 for anv cam.-of Catanh that rnn not bo cured with Hall's C'Htirrh Cure. Taken Internally. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Piops., Toledo, O. tSTSold by DrufglbU, 75c What did Adam first plant In tho Garden ef Kdcu? Ills foot. What is tho dlaVrene-o between a crotts loads und tht butcher business.' One Is s meeting of wuys, und the other Is a vc lull ing of incuts. A peculiar fact with refer ence to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is, that, unlike sarsaparillas and other blood medicines, which arc said to be good for the blood in March, April and May, the " Discovery " works equally well all tlie year round, and in all cases of blood-taints or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest blood purifier sold through drug gists. Why ? Because it's sold on a peculiar plan, and you only pay for tlie good you get. Can you ask more ? " Golden Medical Discov ery" is a concentrated vege table extract, put up in large , bottles ; Contains no alcohol to inebriate, , no syrup or sugar to' derange digestion; is pleasant - to the - taste, and equally, good for. adults or children. ' rj ? The ' Discovery " cures all Skin, Scalp rjad Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, Whiic Swellings, Hip - joint, disease and kindred ailments. ; ISAfifP FEMALE REGULATOR, S:fs IuMUIU 'id Certain to l tiny -r ItioiiPV rs f undl. Uvnmil 8ctits-ly uraVid from (.ryat).n. COOK UUMEOl 'CO., Oinalia.Nsh. Illustrated Publications. WHh Maps, denciiblnic MinneuU, North Duloii. Montana, Idaho, Waalilmrton and Orecun, tha - UBUiSv r re uoTerunieDi I Vlll.'T PACIFIC Gmlnir and Tim E. and Tim wl. ii n M i brr Iinrla now nnrn to Mttlnm. Mit'vd 1 KLF,. Allr IHAS. B. LAiaOk.V, U.1 torn. X. V. K. H. 4. 1'Mil, Blaa. IlinUlU UUIIL. ONLY. $500 'or ct LOST or Paiiin Mmho-d, tOcncriil or Nanvoua DaaiLITV. I oi body or mind, th ca.u i( errors or ccm in oU o young that wi cannot cur. Wa guarantea avcry cate or refund crcry d llax. Five day trial treaa ancnt Jl, full course S3. Perceptible benefit reab lied in three days. Uy mail, aerurely packed (mat baervatioa. Cook R mbdt Co.. Omaha. Nbb. TV)n CXH DOLTjAK aent na try inall, wt) wtn riellTer, free of all cfmnrea, to any permn In th PnlU1 Huwi, all the following artlciea cartfajif perked In a neat box t . , Onatwo-onnea bettt ef Pnrn VaHne TO tM. Onetwo-nnnce) bottle 'a)rna uina4e IS eta. ttielar of Vavllna (.'old Croum l.Scta, Onaanka of Vael!ne Cajnplior Ic...... lOrta. One cake of Vnaellne Roap, nnecrtnted.... lOctn. Ona cakaof Vannllnn Knap. nofr)tl. JA cte, Ooa two-ounc botUa Qt Vhlto VaaeJOoa 26 ct. A -sUJI Or for stampf any alnirta arllcla at Mr rrlca. ' If yon barooa9im toin VaMiiin i ny trm 1era,rTfal to ayptonly nnlitarrt'Iutut by na tn original pack ntfev A great mnny rirnralxu ara trytng to parsnada bnyara to taka VA SLINK rrol vp by thanu Kerar yield t aorti porsnatnii, a u ertlol la an Imltetlon wlthoot value nnd wilt m treTon tharoaultyoa eirpoot, A kiuie e( itiue ei Vaaelln Is aold by ail drngtU at tonoeau. CBZSSsaoveU T(. Ce.. I U(e lb, Ij Talk. PPREE I