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f t: Morning Toloirram. GRAND li.U'lDS, DEC. 5, im. MINOU MH HHi AN MAHCIM Tho i.rl loan rit iiy City t'iu.-cd jt-ttrday. 'U i'tJ -Uy (inard; ui!i ortiiic a Ado A i;t w bwx f ii-t.yry i- to It- -turud atSuth li.ty (.'it. ht. C!-tir will -Liy ;5,m) barrel of .-.lit to '1 tia Vfvk. Mi-I.a;i ,'hiir; .n .. ujarch vsrith iiurtou at I'hiit VWdn-.-.-div. v Detroit i;ii-cr, ik voted t i roller k.'iiiU Mo.-t-r n.v ruttw '-.- ar; biiif added to tho ht. Clair ila.L-r-! S; rKi'i ground-. I .on. ;.- H ;-. are to t.-t out o,l I ),() feet of liie a: iln'-l.tijn lake thi wilder. Audrey M itir, it Detroit convict now in 1 n-ion at J t:k.-ou, ha.- bccouiw insane. Tl.r y ...u- a c;.If at Ch Iojjmu that k'ruwi bl.uk wo., I wh-. rt! the hair oujbt to row. '1 h Sanitary Coiiv. utioii m-utia;: at K i-t .Sa'iiiaw adjwiinud H t lin-.-d ty ui0'ht tsiao dij. 1'iatM i,da-- to the a!uc of 7j0, dt?si'!ied for a iirw .t.ro at A!itn';m, y;w found broken on arrival. "Wlo will .-uccri-d po-tmad-r Jl-athV" w a iu,--:;a ti.at u ajit.xtinj tho treats of the loiiia icniocntcy. Ti v. ilev. Mr. IlicU, "Guilt tu cluiol-im," ha U t ii appoint d by Mr. Arthur surveyor 'Hit ral of Honda. Si'nor Ca-tro, rtprv.idin tho Chilian CoviTnsnf.it, in vi-itiu,' our liko Superior 'oul and coi-ja-r mint Dr. Tahai r, of Alh'aa, accused of ad-imni-itrTin to u patn-nt while drunk, was av.putti d Wcdnc !ay. Tho retail nxvrs beliew in the early chiM'pl in. l hry are k'otH; to make an effort to cio-e at j ni. It ( ! ainnd that there are wildcat-, fores and lynx in ;;reat abundance in the wood.- bord. r;ntt' Tawa-i I-tke. 'I'hi- Masonic fraternity of Newaygo are making arraiiriit-nt-i to publicly dedicate th ir new hall on Chri-.tma.-i day. ' (iil. Osmtin contirmod as consul to K" . . l ..I. ..! . II- 1 I tt 1 it .v -.t aiana u u:e senate eunesutiy. lie will d.ciinc and K Guv. Alder's secretary. John Morris the man who rhot Mayor Morrs of Charlotte, was sentenced lues- day to twenty years hard labor in Jackson. Omn Delano, of Detroit, has taken the i'atti.-.on, a popular hotel at Tecnm.eh, and will nt once enter upon the management of Ih- liortieulturi-t.- are greatly encoaraircd by th ir meeting in Ann Arbor, never hav iii' hail a more Miciv-.-ful or better attended Frederick CorntTe, ch.-.rt d with the mur der of Patrick Uourke at Hamtramck on the L'Tth if Septe?n!r, was admitted to bail Wednesday by Jud'e Jennison in the sum of v l .( x 1 ). The Sunday School Institute and semi annual meeting of tho Woman'? Missionary SiM-iy of the Shi awa -a Uaptist Association is m .les-i-ori at tlm nn-etimj-hoaso of the li lpti- t Churcli f St. Johns. A judgment of iOJt was entered in the L'nited States Circuit Court Wednesday a' dn-t the Port Huron fc Northwestern Rail way Company for infringement of the patent of l!xra Miller on car platforms. Tawa I-ike is b( int; po)ul ited by mnsk rnt.s, ami as the houses are beim: Imilt higher alxive water t'-an usual the hunters declare tliat we are to have a cold winter. Present indications do not point to this, however. Meco-ta is bvnjin airain. A second iiewsji riper, the S,,itit,l, was started there last W'ediuday. It is a live colnmu quarto, edited and published by L. A. Mclntyre & Sou, h;te of the Hart, Oceana county, Wedn'-al:y r.L'ht Wm. Houseman, the robbed pe.tiT.t who boarded at Mrs. Dr. Cov.le's private medical institute at Pattle Cr.-, received the valise by express from Nt-w Vor!i with all the contents except tho money. Considerable feeling, bavins a religious le:irimr. has been created by the removal of (t. J. (riMHletiouirh from the otlice of the Uestern Lnion telegraph company at Rattle ('re k, and a petition is now in circulation for his reinstatement. Whih- a jury trial was pending in tho Me-co-t i. Circuit Court Wednesday, the Judo noticed that one of the "u'ood men and tru?" wa quietly sh epin::, and nim furtlier ex nmiii ation h was found to bo drunk, lie h id a bottle iu his ocket. A peddler f)f Jackson sold prize packages at (i ra.-s Iike a few days a 40, and so f xcited the ire of the crowd that thy npn-t hisbuy and scattered his stock. The man claims that his Ios-es ueres) cash. He is coiny to hae s. veral parties arrested. The Stare Horticultural Society concluded their very sueressful meeting at Ann Arbor o 1 WedneMlay evening with the larg-st hoti-e and most interesting session of the serifs. They adjourned to meet at IjAnsiniT in January for the rei,ular business quarter ly meeting. Dr. Kenwendishon, a Ilesmrnmon physi cian, became intoxicated Saturday and be c:m to smash tl e in-dd of his tlru store by throwin.: weights, breaking bottles, etc. Ho was arrested by Marshal Johnston and a complaint mad" against him. His trial come olT Saturday. V.. M. IhirTfawh-s a liorrnnker of West P iyCtty, is under arrest charged with as-,-v:!t with irdent to kill one Charles Burke, a sailor and hack driver. The nsanlt was committ. -d Tnestlay iiijjht on Fifth street, Ihirrouiifis r.riru' a revolver at Pnrke. Imr roughs was held in .iM) to npjH-ar. O'v-n to the lateness of the hour the rrnd invT'd' papers at the setni-c ntennial cele-br-dion of the settlement of Ottawa county, h Id in Grand Haven, could not be finished Tuesday Michf. and on motion of the com mittee was postponed till NVcilneday even in.:. All the papers read on this occasion will printed m book form and presented to the State .and other pioneer libraries. A womm ivirru-fl Annie Van Norman died at 1 o'rl Wt dne-d ly in a Wnt r street b'.K-k, p.ay City, frorTi causes which will re q jire a p-ost mortem examination to drter nunc. Sh had f p ilet tic fits and was bled thtee times, after winch ?h expire l.Deceasel ws fleit to jrars of ?n:e, hd lived in Hay City tw or three j trs ntui the home of her parvnts is aid to l somewhere near Flint, A Mnsm tonh named Albert IUdly shot FoUerorm H. Hniwn Weilned.ty nii.!d. Fro-vn will pr.;? a!ly die. Kndley nho rmj tit4 I ,. c :: f -ht l?i the face of lb?uy lr!;;t, iMi'l-pr cb'r itifo (,e e.-u Hr.d tuck of to n al McI)) iiM. The vholc .-m t!v rv-'tU f .1 ;dM)n ;-i;rr t brtwen K.'.r-y i!d n f l!'.v itemed Mort Krntz. Fr-r W. Htnd.dl. tv!o did nt Hitil (V k 1 i-t S-i(t!rd.y, vtt. nn inventor of trr' t! ? ihty. H th inrrntor of the tt r. i r i -1 - r. t', railroad birycl vrifh tb -.vt Ti r ti e nil, ti orAy yrnviicnl mn vb. n4 4f t1'.' kind in t:-4J-i -f -nt e ir.ri.ni l-r, th d;'vu-- for Ci'.v. t linr-.. pt-r ih.Tti i!h n til.4 !. :'! o'J.cr r f tl ns.icb?n-. f i.iii'j. -pi r li kf.e ti m t!i j,ro. ' .! 4, t t!i Hf.it, ttrlin i Mi-rn J ) r,d H o'r;.eli ;. for;'-!' tr'-'-'d ti r- . !!' '-to-., r.v'iddi... l:t bttb-4) no. , -M-. vet uf ttf-.tTrf. If.-, I:4 lit i r. ' i ;d.'-? nf t-iiUi t, ! iil l-f--.t ?. :... f .r-r. r j, f..f i i fr? ? ! !,.,. , Ur mrU x.S ) ? t' ;-.. .t tl.tf ..-ij H : 'd J V f -. 1. 1 fj tt Vd-r- 't t f r.-.-j.-..- r H- t; k if- li ii'i.;)" OUT OF TOWN NEVS. Items Gathered by "Telegram" Cor respondents in Western Michigan. HAM INCS. Corr.i'O'jhiae ef TaE TtLiiiJi.iT. Hx.-.nMjS. Dec. I. At a metin,' of the Riverside CVnictcry Association iild cveniu..', olticers and board of directors were elected for the fciisum ear. On Wednes day evening of thi- week Mi-ss Sulla V iu-eler, one of cur moat ?ucce.ful muic teachers, a.-.i.'ited by her c!a.-.s of youn ladies, ,vive an interesting and very tuceea ful mu.-icale to the parents and friends of her pupils at the parlors of Mr. A. J. liowne. L'ndcT MKs W's instruction the cla.ss have improved wonderfully during the past year. The Strong cae continues to attract the attention of court-troinif is.ople. Many ladies are in atteiitLaice daily and watch the proceedings vth y;reat interest, ihe evi-d.-nce thu far has excite! the utmost sym pathy for Mr. Strong, who, without doubt, Iiad the 'reate-t provocation for Ins attack upon Dr. Foote. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Strong ave his version of the alfair in buch a manner as to move the entire hous to tears, the court, jury and attorneys not ex cept, d. It was the mot ntlectin scene ever witnes-td in our court, since the celebrated Vanderisol acquittal. The evidence is all in and the case will probably eo to tha jury to-ui'dit. An acouittal or disagreement it Ioked for. Our roller skaters are eoin rii innate to M.iddleville to the opening of Jordan s rink, which takes place this even in;;. (ioiu down to captare all the prizes, as it were. The death of Henry Prindle of Orand Kapids casts a yloom oyer the younger society of this city. This used to be Mr. l'.'s home and while living here he maile many warm friends by his genial and pleasing manner to all with whom he came in contact. a Wonderful dog. i;inarkbl Story Told a St. Paul ewsjiaptr bjr a KeturntHl Denizen of Manltotm St Paul Day. Philip Haird, a man atout forty years of ae, arrived in the city to-day on his way East, and told a pitiableale of sutferiu in the western part of ?iinitoba. In his own words he says: ; 44I had only got my harvest done when one night I awoke to find my room bright- 1.. :n ! i i w 1 . . iy uumiiiiaiea. i nnaersiooa its meaning at once, and made all haste to dress and get my wallet of money, nearfy (3,000, and get out of tho cabin. It was as I suspected, tiie dreaded prairie fire. Away in tho horizon I could notice its rapid advance, I knew that my only way of escape was in hasty flight. My horse wa3 roaming over the prairie, and I could not afford to look for him, so along with my faithful dog I plodded my way as rapidly as possible to ward tho Bow River. The distance was ten miles, and whether I could mako it or not I did not take time to consider, but ran as I never did before. How I lasted the distance is a problem to me. I reached the bank of the river as the raging flames were r.!tl.!- I 1 1 -r witum n auuureu varus, anu as 1 was standing there dazed my dog took hold of me and with a sudden jerk pulled me head- loremost into tho river. The cool waters revived me, and I stayed there until the flames leaped tho river and were licking op the dry grass on tho other side. Sev eral batjo were in tho river, bavins boen driven by the flames. I had no home any more, and knew not what to do. I wanted to go back and look at the place where my home was, bu I knew there was nothing there for m any more. Then tho first thought dawned on mo that I had no means of sustenance, not even a fire-arm to assist me in securing ganne. I started down river intending to keep by its course until I reached the Sas- ketchewan, thus making sore of something to drink if nothing to eat. The route was a good deal the longest, but the safest, and! plodded on. That night I was tired and hungry when I laid down to rest. Strangn to say I slept sound and awoke with a pnr digious appetite. To appease it my do had a fiue prairie rabbit lying in front oC me. lie had not touched it himself after killing it, but by the wishful way ho watched the dead animal I knew he was as hungry as myself. I shared with him and continued on my way. I reached Fort V alsh m flvo days after, my dog always having something fresh each morning that would last us tho rest of the day. I told a young Captain by tho name of Forbes of my misfortunes, and he was so leased wit7 my dog ho would not allow mo to take him to the East, but kept it himself. I have my money yet, and intend to go to LImira, N. ., where I used to live." A STRANGE DEATH. How a Itreent Execution In London Ca.id the Decease of a London Lrxrer.' (London Echod A death of a remarkable character, con nected with the execution of the two mur derers, Orrock and Harris, at Newgate, on Monday last, was the subject of an inquiry yesterday afternoon at the Southwark Court, by Coroner Langham. Eliza Kate Williamson deposed that sho resided at No. 4 Lint street. Rorouirh. and was thn mlta nf fZkx:EVJl II"!r,: ionnary. lie lial eujoyed very e-ood health. but now and aain had complained of paln3 in his head. He came homo from work on Monday niht apparently quite well, and aft4r tea sent witness for an evening nws pap4r in order to read tho account of the executions. She r?tirml with the paer, and he read the account aloud, but stopped at Intervals, cfuit overcYme with emotion, and he eriod several t ines. Witness lggpd him to put tho papor away, saying she did not want tohar any more- about it, but he would not do and completed the account to hlnndf. Thy then went to led, but alut a. m. th witness vrnm awakeul by a nub-, and fvund ihf d-x'twetl stmifiiHns: by her side and trying tocll out something aNmt the itef ution. She triel to mu.e him. Nit he tH on the floor and corrtinu-M striigRwj and mutterio? atr she liftd him baric on th l-d. He thpn rivmit-!, and after ward frll Into a -dupor, fr n which h nrfr rallied. A doctor was ol Ulnl, but deth ensued atotit twenty-four Ikhim Aftr wifn-is flr t notil the dfcasl struHn. In an wnr to the Oronr th witns rtd le-t that th lerMl m qriit4 s ;h.r on M-idaf. Mr. Alfred Mat -ham, j rh sirgnn, dpot th-t ilnth was di bi applty, wbkh he had ni doubt wis brought on by lh ntHtnmnt f7n piit ri'j r-ndini; an I dpibn upon th l"fi! of tbr ftr!if fort rva Monday. The 'r'lxJJf'iJ prbMy t,r'-- ffnr dr--tnbij d U).- t"-1!! and Hi e.t rftfreot f fh dre-tm h n d nf t rei t a bbd tl t bur!, i th t rl'v 'ita jwf f fr.. tjjfnf t e -r bt d "fi-ntH fr-n-, hett?rl - I ? t i o y soti mi "r f1 b't . if, PIAHO Have no superior in Tone, them at G1 TO 65 SOUTH FRONT STREET, WEST SIDE, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. MILLER & FRESCO Igf AND 7 s i ll 11 iw i j ' - 2 7 SV? PAINTERS . Hi miM 56 Ottawa Street, D. A. BLODGETT. D. F. DIGGINS. D. A. BLODGETT & CO., Bankers, Cadillac, Michigan. Collections promptly attended to at current rates. Interest paid on time deposits. REMEMBER THAT OOOSSBN, IS SELLING W O O ID-- In small quantities as well as in car-load lots 1 4 Monro St. J. s. McGregor, New Steam Dye Works, 20 Fountain St., Grand Itapltls. j Ladies Dresses. Cloaks. Khjiwla or Siirnnps Cleaned or Dyed in a Superior n;anner. Gentle men's Made-Up Garments Cleaned or Dyed and Handsomely Pressed by Steam: Emal to nm. Repairing Done. Goods Received and Returned by Express. 1 AniFQmLTS!JD71 rarosrcrocaESLi? - 5ftUIL.OSafel quick cure, any aih Kiad, ' $ Wilful relUf for girl or woman troubles. Board. o. Con- ieDt!y apply, person or latter, free. Beat, enloieut, r emue -tgalttDf Pilla, Jl : a Eoxu 3; Headache Cure, 25 cents; Totiei Mirror, 10 cn4; br raalU Address, with remltUD'-e, flrbigNto Disr!BAT,22loQU St-, Grao4 KaUia, Mich. (S3 tnnl -oni Cures Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Tickling regulates the bowels. try it, the price is only COUGH GEO. Gk STEKBTEB, Sole Proprietor, 4 89 MONROE ST, GRAND STEKETEE'S Sure (hire, price Finish or Durability. See the Factory MIDDLETON, 7i DECORATIVE PAPER HANGERS. Grand Rapids, Micht NEWSTEAM LAUNDRY. Wo have added to our business a very completo Steam Laundry, with all tho Latest Improved Machinery, hard and soft water, and havo se cured flrst-class help and aro pre pared to do tho best of work. Goods called for and delivered promptly. Gardiner & Baxter, 55 Monroe-Sl and 95 Ottawa-St. FARMING AND STUMP LANDS For Sale to actual settlers at low prices and on favorable terms. r Located in the counties of Osceola, Clare, Missaukee, Wexford and Roscommon, Mich igan. For particulars address D. A. BLODGETT, 45 Monro Street, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 5 Immen diocK 43 Monroe Street. iC PiOISlIITIII Chest and Lung diseases, of tho Throat. Very It is the largest bottle 25 cents. WHOOPING COUGH CURE r0 vouiv. Vov sale Read What Van's Magic Od or King cf P&l-i Has Cere cr the Peop'i. We havt ul Yfcii'a Miic Od fir iiittnid ijtJ t XU riitJ fcpplicaUolie.iu Cfc.t of l'uid.i dHCuts liuTli, Dmi.-t., etc., fetid t'.ul Hour tn:UT. Jt if I-viidly bditptud to thildf rii, ilt cult be lid With bidet y itud atiidikCU'.-Ji, fell J f tr!u.:ij rv 'oililXieud it to JIVL.th. j. w. i:ddv. 1 LT6 uid Vfcu'ai JWU OU for NtHiniUrlii, hui it La irxwi to be toati:fiu'Ur-, us it htt tu;J iue tuurt-J); almi our i:vxi i-r iK'itrt.tr curvxl bj it, J.litOi Hit ft. ty liitrruitl U-t fir Nre Throat, cm binxi jtii a f rv t'.u'! nnd jbbrttiift; tlwi & U.au by the Uhu.e tf btotlti Kwiiitensj i t urrd ty it of a ry bevt-re L.!nt Itfii k. 1 CbM iieex bay too aiuch ia iruit t t jvnr Mci.dc Oil. tinniii ilbvrc, Airll lv-4. lours Uuly, JACOH DtSl'LLDLll. We have nod jour Mu'ic Od for hf vt-nd Jt'a.. KXid U wtdd Hot like- to be without it. us it i it oud laiiiily iiuniicinf, liuriiS liruirt,. b,t Throat, t'oliis, etc., Lrruv 1 trulj Momtiifii l it to the public, ILLS'. l AMddiliilj5. l'attrtt.un, N. JM l i b. 11, I vl. Mutki,'on, Mich. Mk.N. 0. Vamxleundij We hae ut.iid jour Mhiric Od witii tjTHut bfatifcfaction. (hie tif our thiliirea was tidct'u tick with (MxtdJoii) diih therin. Of course W'e euiloytd a doctor, but tht child tnvw worrt every day. Out moi uiii, lJi doeUT Ciuled with four iuore of ids irofio:i; uhd coiifculttKi. If Ui cldld would tif hiiie iu ti.v evening tliey were X tien the claid'b throut iujd cut tht thierm out. 'Jide 1 did liot li itru i of , but ks then wuet no hie of the t hild'e rwmi ry, 1 cousexittsl. Finaliy our neirLour, Mr. I . h.ut verp cidltxl witii a bottle of jour Mhidc Oil, iid aktd if we wouht ue it it would roct u.- noth ing. We gave the child three or evj drtj in ternally every hour, tud ioultioed the bob of it, feet with ouiouc .and litJied itb throiit W 11 with biric Oil, and when ttie dcctor came in tite tveu Lnr lie whiiUiil to know w hat we had jriven ti.e child, a it broathed m much iier. J td.l 1dm we usl un'b Maie OiL Hebiud korp riht uti ut-inrf it tliat was!etter thjui he txuld d. 1 have thanked M re. Yanden ero a thou.-arid timet for her kiiulne., and 1 hineerely tiaiik yti fur jour valuuble iutlicine. Voui truly, MUS.A.D. l'Al. Muhkeiron. I wotdd aay. I liave known the ef fects of Vaa' Mavric Oik in domestic nraetiee. always with koc1 effects, never witii lad eiltvti-. JIavHiirfnbed it m my uractaw: nn J it a t ri trood and aafe medicine. W II. DELAP. M. 1). Van's Maffie Od or Kintr of Pain is manufac tured by N. li. Vanderiinde. Muskegon. Mich.. and is told by all dealer. a rand Iapida jStATI01StAL 13AjStK. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Organized ilarcli, Oapitctl, - - $500,000 Svirplu.s, $100,000. EDWIN F. UHL. FREEMAN C.ODFUEY, President. K--l'resider.t. WM. WIDDICOMB, Cashier. SSIntereet at S per cent, ixt annum on all time depoeita. DIllEOTOItfl : lVlwin F. UhL Freeman (J(Klfny (ieo. H. lngt Eno l'ntnam. Wm. (. HeriHjl&heimcr, M. J. ( lark, I). 11. Water. Jti. llonseinan. (ieo. C. KknbalL Cliarlea H. Hazel fine. M. Enleinan, ITiomai I). htimsu. W m. W iddicomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PURE-NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT FLOTJH, Just Received and for Nile in any quantity by 23. S. HARRIS, 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids VIE m v Coughs, Colds pleasant to take. It for tho price known. RAPIDS. at same place. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Gran" Rapids ft Indiir. aoLa soi:Tfi. i I-t,key A ?.!. 4.r...i- I s riu.-iti A Mckie J x 1 1. H Ur A ti fht:.l f .iijlip i.x. tiriwd id. A t'id:Lr Ac. 51-j j: w 7AJ GO! SO SUl'TJt. j ("iucinuiiTi l'x Ma kJUi.C A I iuriuuiiti t .x 4i6 jnu M.. Ihiac A 1 u W.vue i.x 1 4 Mli aia Ts li iS aZ3 Aii iJ-uili cLdj eii-ept aUiL.l. MJiJISa (it A IJii N u LiJ Tsi. . Noitiu-Tr.ixi hwuij ut J s k m. hu- WiMd rufi ir ivtoi-ko iud M kiur i i.y. 1 nan l.-it. kI u. u t Jur tu txir 1 raver- t 'iiv, n n u 1 n.iu lv iut? at i p. m. ls Wo.kI run S i-a ( ir f.r i'iiii nu.Mi, J i.roi li.-kei i-.u t obtained at UU.o I'i-k. ? e.'aiv, corner Moi.r.K ti:faa tvitvt UJadt.l Uuioa iKiU t. L. JAK LVtHJ. Lit ii'l I'untv. 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