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Morning Telegram. r (ii:ANi uaimuh. fed. (i, ism K::i .- h hav 7." i ili enrolled. 1'r.trt ic.a l-!.-lc. i:;ii ljw UaLt ia tl. AILwu - A ti'C-; : ; ai ju l C i irch vai or.ua .ii W.-.'.i rii-t rtcciiiy. Th ti - M H i;,;-t U.virdi at liaWa Harbor Will b 5 d : i. if - i t j-nrrr.j. ; .v -i- L ira-d dowu at Saejr J-ri:i t:. 3 ii.v. of tlv.- !'h. 'IL j tlit,' nl-j krjii "jO mta oat of esi.niiii-s.i: .iC Ui iu 1 Haven. Tu N' j w V :.: nV L iri-jMst at Kalamazoo, I'artic- ,irtj .tit i -att:j to iir.iau com. I'.iuy iuJ .-.tut .I'Viciiho" at h-uaUAC The li ! ia i eii irr.Y-s at K aUinaz are liov. II 1. M rly h n entered a; on hi JiUM a .'--tr ur tho Uuim Church, ut M.i ,( Whittle anil Mr. nuJ Mm. McGran-i-f.au l.M tl4..-4r Ul nerv;co at Jac.-ju ou Fri day i.ij.h ct .r of iily Toic-t f jr the Maj'r j;j;tt;; i:i-:ctia.-i Lii Lcell orLOlUtd ut ha! 'I t. -3 : l I'm-.' e Miccrt at Mu."kfon will La 'iv.-.i SVioii.taJ ay uid Thursday evcaias of .h.- .vi-.-U. A l uiy ia Whit -hall was thrown a'iia."t tLtJ Vv.tJi a itill fiU. Vrlth ftUt'tl fufCo a.- t hrr.tk her aria. 'Ihcrt; i- l H-ku;K i t the $C0 nece- u y to - c,.r; t..? b-jfuij of a fcii to the salt r-k at l'.,r: Huron. Fr ia!v Marr.iy, wf; M thought to ho the l -a4 r of a 'iu'of nvt-r thiec-j, at la Cit) , a- am-:, il on l'r.J.t. Mr. I'.zc i Uo'ticli ha given Alhioa Col-l"j-7 a ! . ii or t.M I arm of 40 ncria, BU'jjtft 0. 11 to a Lfo-U-a.-Mi to ti.o donor. A lxy in Mu-kr 'o:i fell in a fit on the etrtM-t 'i hur ty tvmii'p anj when found Vt is m aii aim t fr '. u coiulitton. U;:o h'iri Irvil nu-tn!) -r of the Indiana 1. h:ii!)t U i!i in' A--vhi itioii will arrive in .lu-;vf;u:i on th ' 'Jih of February. It in -ai.l th it a prominent citizen of Jack son i 'tvkia fro'ii I'fcii Knt Arthur aa ap t j.ntiuraf. ;n ( i.ivcriior of Alaska. A w!:iin :n K d un.iz m fell oat of n cat-tt-r an I u is run ov. r ty a trert-car on Fri diV aft r:io,n. U'i was batlly hurt. '1 h ? In 1 it.-i il Soh l at Hi.' Uipids han ht-cu o in' 'I al it i ul!i'til t remoTu to iar'' r p irtt-r in tirt of tins month. Win. Mc'ir ix, of Cadillac, wan rohlecl on Fu liyl-j hi- chum of lK the mviiim of ffral ar h. lln friend. Cox, im arru.it- 9:'. F. A. Iivi-, of Alprm, vrn. held for tri-U in tuiiu:u:i m 1 rid ty for burning the 1) ivm ti,h-h uo. Charlci Yeraur wa dw thar't th Joliti ('liiv-k, a general grocery rtnd crock, ery ilr-ah:r, M i;lo II ipids undo nu nin m. nt on 1 bur- lay. A.-cUi uhout $00, with li ibhltlrs OVf r ';,-''). Th 1 nlu-s of IIarin are holding social.- a.ul 'ivjn concert- and other entertain inenU tt complete their sujcription fund of to tho H.itinM k Kulaamzoo rail- vv ay. Folicc man Crtma. of Muskegon, thinks it would btf a f uce to have Kadley to through ftawtht r trial MJiiitht ro else if ho could not - c.javiCted at MinkCjj'jii where ho U well kao.vn. Mr-. Jcnnif Harklcy, who resided in Mas n i 1 u tim tlutl at Denver, Col., on Thur.-d ly iimrimi,' of cunsumption. The re i.tuim wiUlu bru i;i: to Muike;oa for ia ttrmcnt. A l.'.'ivt i:r:a fp.rnif r rffrr (o jrivc ?i00 to. vr trd th-- iif .v railroad provided it run through that vil!a". Other farmers and b i-iri- - im-n o!T r to raio tha amount sev eral hundred tl ll-ir.-. yTh I ' t r it I li r r i School Alnmni A"iocia m held if t.vt Itth anniml reunion Friday f veiling. Th -r.- wt rf about 7U) guost.s pro f nt. ( ivt r l,fo stndeaU liavo beea gradu ated from tf.o chool. T!h will of Ahrita Sinn, who coniniitted P licid in D-tri it recently, ha been ftd nutte I to prob it.-. Tli'-re arc w.OX) in life in'unnr i al on Thu whole property U be Qieathed to relative'. lh- Uir liipid In ri Work h.nre declared a i of b per cent, and elected H. 1. Wym-in. l'fjd ut; K. Cannon, Yicfl lrri-d-n; W. W. S n t i. Secretary aad C. W. Com itovi, Tri i-iirer. Mr-. Charle II. Norton, of Jackson, died rrry yuddenly Friday morning, of intlim luraou of t?i b.veh, at the early age of rt'io i: l ct a tl wa the wife of Charles II. Norton, engineer on th3 Central road. A li ly of (1 n- 'e, who had a cancer for a h n time, on attempting on Thursday to W'liit fr .:i ofu room to another, fell nnd It x h-'r t '4 m t v pi ic In the preent ttvr Di li-r hj ilth the ihock may provo fatil. I'. t r It ult, w!k wa recently acqnitted f t M a-'; ; u, '.v i rn id. t feel after his re turn t i'ru.tport tli it "hi room was better than hi Miip my." They gave hini reason to think " wii ild bo hung 'f he remained tlu r;' v.-r long. At their n'guhr meeting tonight, tho IVrd of Fire mmi-iiner of Jackoii, etp i t- j urcli ie for the department one n v ti- et;g!nof the 1 it t and most np prov mini;' icture: id , one new hook and ladvh-r truck, co nph. te. J. W. IIi:it-r. proprietor of a kating rink at y -mi-re c.'-argl with criminal in timuy with little giri and wa waited upon 1 j a roMimitb' of cit i 'ti l hurtlay, who Ve Info l V- uty -f u r hour to ltave the city Oi' U:T.T th ' Ci Ml 1 Iv'UCe. Th- l -t.'U, I'.erlm and ren Detecfire Au itiou, of Siiutnc, hfhl a meeting a h rt tn:: ag , in I ei-cied it otlicer for th iiiiii; ear. It i aid that the nssoci f.ti-'M In ri.-v"r deti cte-1 a crimiual during ;f ti;e!'.ei of a ar ml a half. Th- I m tyl'"d-of m.tcli between th V'i! 1 Ci a hi 'i ib in I tii Jackon (Jun ! ib "imi ..;T lhur ly afternoon at the firm of I. i r. ( i r g ry. I.eotii. Nine men on h a, t " i ball ea-'h. the Jack )iclu! wmumg b) erea ball, after a hard N ti v d "Tr 1 ' t ' rii n ' nrper in th ca af I i'.in N u- lf. Id. of I)-troit, who dietl hr !!' !i j -e-:!i ir c rcumtancs on Thur divni'd.. I h d'Ht.- eUirn thry can find no tr ii-e of p M-on. aud t!unk an analyi :f t i. if.vm tjll !, i. v-ary to necule I'o-iti.vt ly w!'tthT any eiitrd. It i 1 -n-ly pod-le that thrrn m.sy !e a g "; ii'it co:n?y - it war in t lit en county o i-ru.-u oa the j r"; i! im of th Fo-xrd of S , rv', i f th t county 1 1 ni'C $ H' 1 a curt hon, r (rand Haten. Am 1 i i s o p.. --(!', that Chester town flip will t .-: ! . mnevd t Mu-kg' ti county. A rnu ' .!' I. liTiMg in Fort Hup-, i 5, i r! t i ! Mt !i on P - y. l )-' -a v :v ts n , and fc iiug .f. -, ir .. ?. g i f - hf'p. If ' -'ajti!) I h - I. : I -v n o 't(H h. ! f'o "'' hi nn g -. i.-1 1 , f- -r t--ety or thirt y m:n -n'r;. '.v ; : I ' ! " r ! zcrv He n V 1- I I C i'i'' O C'Mldib.MJ. I e . t- r thri i tir, niin trssn iu '-!-. -u!"' ' "f I "t! , u'.rl itting it Or: " ;:i I - u -f ' in I . T.ol.l t v g i --if , t ! a .1 rm $ - rt erim h " 1 ' -. - ? i r , -1 if;.. f---'e i'io tho :!' h ! .-' t is 4 !i tj, i;vl t ; t !il f f 1' v t. t ; r r r ! r , f-;.-4 ( j o h s f i ' ' 1' J ! ! ! .- r..-j, j S f !t ' - -' : h i WO I 'h f ;:!- -r t.7 t; . I v. I'i J i ! J ":, 'Oi'ii -i i.Jij ; i: r vo-.. I f. rr fifi!;? I !,.': : i . 4 nt t" ts, Jtb'rt 1 t;.tr. '-. ; g t -roJil. I f i-t f ff-;t hi o-u, hi--U tsif OUT OF TOWN TALK. Item Gathered by "Telegram" Corres pondents in Western Michigan. 31 Oil LEY. Corr-to:jd.-ae of Tjic TL.Mx. MuiiLfcT, Jaa. oi. Jola Nwraanf of Strwart City, lot aa overcoat List CLristma, aad to-dty he fjuaJ it ia poot!K-ioa of l'it" Walker, of thl place, who elding he took it by mistake, but ha Wulkr 1 ia the hdtit of ttkiug thing- by "Uiistake," hi. tory wa aot bheved, and he will look through the bars at Howard City a few dajs. Ch tries Shapley lo?t a thuuib yesterday oa a bolting faw, at J. M. Care' ladl. Dr. McMutlen dreed th wound. ihe Morley bras band ha added a number of ladiei to it organization, and will be under the leader-hip of Ffuf. Forbes, of Howard City. Allen Chapia want. to pcrve "Uacle Sam," aad i circulating a pe titioa to present tu (irovrr Cleveland, pray ing for the Morley po-totiice. V. (). L'.ke 1 ah-wj tignting for the same position, witji the chance ia hi favor. Ihe M. F. Church revival meetings have nearly broken up the roller rink. Martin Cams, who left here to go to San Antonio, Texa, for his health, writer that he i improving rapidly. Corn epond.. ace of The Teleoh.. i;k; kapii;s. Hiq IUpids, Jan. 31. The charity coacert givea ht-t uight was a grand success. Fully seveateea huadrtd people were preheat. Must of our proaiiaeat men aad ladie took art in the program. Hie coacert opeaed with tome aftj.four Solid" iaea, each weighing IK) ound.-, marching upon the itage lunging 'Tramp, Tramp, Tramp." Following this came tiuartettes, Duetts, oloi, character delineations, etc. The cat duette was most excelltat and fiuely render ed, eliciting a storm of applause. Our mayor, J. 11. 1 'aimer, favored the audience with a drum nolo. Advancing upon the stage no drum could be ten, but after con siderable search oue was found in h! pocket, which he laid ia the broad palm of hi hand, and oon the vat audience were electrified by the weet and melodious htrain. Hon. M. 1. Yale was presentwith hi favorite clarionette and fancmated the nuJiciice with hi remark able proficiency. Hi movements were o exactly in time that many of the audience were deceived, not noticing that the music came from the player behind the scenes. To of our largest men both i a height and weight were down for a piano duett. They came upon the stage with their instrument uuder their arms and resting it ujkmi their knees executed Rome of the most brilliant and dttlicult movements ever seen by a Cig Uapidj nudieuce. L. T. Caker, cashier of the Northern National Cnnk, dr.ssed in a "Mother Hubbard,' kept the crowd in a roar with his inimitable clog dance. At times his teps were peculiar nnd difficult, peculiar to himself aad the kangaroo. Hon. G. F. Stearaa, Preaideat of paaie bank, not wishing to be outdone, continued the dance, added to it many more rapid and ditacult steps, howiug that he, ns well as Mr. Caker, is at home in that line of amusement and indeed it is said they count it as their specialty. The exhibitioa of the phonograph was interesting and in structive, only it would volunteer informa tion and tell secrets in spite of all tho ex hibitor could do. A male quartette cams upon the boards, but discovering they had, in their haMe, brought the wrong music, quietly slipped away leaving tho star, who fainted dead away upon discovering it and had to bo carried away. The orginal Peak-ed family bell ringers, con- ; sisting of eight of our most piominent ladie.s and gentlemen were a novelty and afforded much amusement. Taking it nil in all it was a most successful entertainment, both as regards amusement and financially, nnd great credit is due the managers, especially W. P. Ne.bet, of The Herald, who acted ns general manager. Some jfcooO was handed j tho treasurer, Hon. G. r. Steam, to-day ns tho result of the concert. A vote was taken last night to give a charity ball Friday nigat, Mr. Koof having kindly donated tho use of his hall. Tho musicians offered their time aad talents. The Dear IJttlo liulo Lo-. Milwaukee Journal. A littlo pray dog attracted some attea tion as ho trotted pad tidy dowa Wiscaa hiu street yesterday afteruuon. Not to his amall sixjer his color could the causo ot tho seusatiou created be traced, but to h'u extravagant aad roruarkablo make-up and t i his dainty tread. Takoa for all in all h was a dud'j do. His hair was parted ir tho middlo, metaphorically speaking, anc as ho tripped clong ho exhaled the'debcati perfume of musk and of violet. Hh blanket, which Raro him t'ao appearand of a ruojraatic monkey, was of white flan nel, with a monogram ca 1 coat of arnii worked ou tho side, whilo scarlet trim mings edged ttio panoply. Tli3 crowuins glory of th outfit, however, was the col iar. It was probably threo laches in cir cumference, aul was mad j of a thia baud of steel, whieli was li;i'd outside and in side with purple valvet. The luckloand uamo plato wro silver, w'adj threo leils of tho same material bun below tio plat and tinkled at each motion. Taj dog at tract! moro attention than the mistress, who, nevertheloHi, was a shapely lady. It appeared sh was not jealous. A 3Ionter of the .Mud. Portland Oreonlan.l iTonday last an octupus waj caught la Conwnen' em uit Hav in nlxiut Ik)) fet of watr by lish-h oks. Whoa brought t th surface it was almost unmanageable, ami it was only by a severe struggle that it win hauled iaio a biit aul brought a U ore. One it seized upon th lot torn o! tht lat and no eitort could Fxsn it, until it did so of its own accord after th t es was sf t in m tio u t)n?of its fo?!ers cams in contact with on of th loy's anas aa 1 it was only iadn( td to lot goby beating tin felT to a jly w.th a club. It is plenty large eaouh t master a rn.tn, an 1 wjj! 1 a dan ro'is cu to mr to mt in th ij water. It wa a ma-aster s-dmen, bar- j Ing arms or for fully four feet lorvj. Tin arms ar ei,ht ia n;imlr and are each uppli--i with 1:0 piirs of s lckers, by which thp si and hoi l thir prey. Its lnly is purs vshiptvl, without tin, an 1 is a foot long and nearly th nan la widtlx. rper o ti t Mrr Will. Troy Times. A co-nr-sriy In Newjersy Is making pn pr co'iat'Tpsns and pill w shams. No. 1 i;;sai!l t p.-spr is til, to Jar th -' 10 ;.J ti -f(!r by msll tine at interval of ! Iir" 'r foi r it.t . tunrud so U trii th h',?s f.:'ii r w h---r. t'u-s tiat 11 s. Th twin f nth i tin ppr. Th rrnrgln of th ri'i!ii a(i h s a h-- a, in wlin-h thr I mnr of tit I'tau f. k'--ti it fr -m !tiog. il-ihf:i r jruil-! th po i !init, hb'i nk ft vrv nyt pprm', Wh"i t;r b ;ri wrirtk!! tH"7 r ri I n nfvt " ' t fijr f iti-in, 7H-vt'uM -n f f! t m-!s! f t IN- t jcT j ) a )'! yrt K?t ft it trr i ;.i -t , if tt te if-t. r) 1 ts, J tiilHr i l f.,.r. f ft T f r t frn fS,-ts fs J r t, : P" a H ppe dl fl ) r . Hfnf K4l lMil mii ft vwJ4 A CEMETERY PICNIC. .IIaciDriver'8 Odd Experlenco on Thanklvin Day. S. .d f t!i NllwaJ IVi liy TTltk lather Who Dle4 V.t JUivutbs lie fax uii J V SUep-la Caliid La LjLUfl UUl Cittct; PnnalelphlaTUnts-l MIt year I tbrov w a. party of five 9 Iaxel Hill Cwmctery, ani we tok a box of gTub w ith us. Toe party muit have got permission from th sapriu,a!eat, forhs brawl to kn )w what we wtre a-go-nj to do, and h s0itd as w pos through th gats: I hopes as you won't find it cold.' You rememlter last Thankgivla'? Well, 11 wasn't exactly the day to choos for aa or-u-air picaic; hows-jmever, I was asked to call for my thirty the night before by a young man la a stove-pipe hat aad a gray uhter. an I the directions he gives me was a iiouse ia Green street. Never mini no numbers, as it doesn't do to give one's cus tomers away. I has an idea when I draws up fust to the bouse that it was agoing to be a quiet weddia'; but, when the door opens and the young man as gives ma th order the previous ntght steps down with an old lady en his arm, and is followed by a youug la ly oa Wans on the arm of an other young man, with the rear brought up by a boy of about ten aad a black-andtan dog, and all, excepting the dag, dressed la black, I says t myself : Chlkl'i funeral, and there ain't much in the job.' Bat in stead of a cotQn as is handed up for me to put under the seat, it's a box as once bad claret wine in it, and along, also, comes a half-open iasket, which certainly con tained plates, knives and forks. Going to take limeh after the plaatin',1 fays to ray self. 'Drive on Coachman," says the young maa as gare me the order order. Without no coffin?' saya L Why, this ain't no funeral,' says he. 'Ho!' says I, 'where to?' 'West Laurei Hill,' says he. 'What a tarnation liar he U,' thinks I, and I whips up the horges. We got to the cemetery and Is gTeeted, as I told you, by tho Superintendent. Then 1 was directed to tirire to the river path, and I did, alookiug round everywhere for the rest of the procession; but I didn't see no nothing ia the shape of a hearse. At ldfct I was told to stop, which I did outside of a lot with a neat-looking monument in the center with 'Father' ou it and a stone chair by the side, aad I reads never mind mentioning no names, Colonel aa it is sac?J to the memory of somebody as hadnt been dead more than six months, as was a dearly-belovod husband and father, and much lamented by all who knew him, and then it cornea across me as how tho 'insides' is agoing to spend their Tnanksgivin' with him that is, it they felt thankful under the circumstances. "Well, a man wot drives aback can have a hfafj-t 'anyhow, and I looks awful kind like a$tye party as they all gets out and begins to walk all round that monument and every now and then kiss the letters as is cut ou it. Then the old lady she seats herself in the stone chair, just the sort of ono you so oftea see in tho cemetery lots, and the rest, as of course were her sons and daughters, they wraps her round wita rugs and shawls, and the black-and-taa dog, ho jumps up in her lap. Then the young man, as give me the order, says: " Coachman, we are goiug to keep Tnanlcs givin' wth our fatlrer as was live and hearty this day last year, and we've brought somethia' to eat and a spirit-lamp to boil coffee. You don't mind our making ourselves comfortable, and I think there's enough to find a bite for you anyways.' Says I: 'Young man, I honors your feel ing, aad you, mum,' I says a taking off my hat to the old lady as was crying over the dog, but didn't seem to want me to see it, 'aad if you'll just 'low me to tin up tho hosses to that there fence, why I'll taki a wsik round tho cemetery grounds nnd 6moke my pipe whero tho Superintendent can't yo me.' So I fastens up the bosses and off I wanders; not ns I didn't know thebloomiu' cemetery pretty well by heart, tut just to leave thwn a risaic to all have a good cry without a stranger a-lookin on. "I comes beck after awhile and I And them all sittla; on ca:np-sttKls in front of thafc monumenr, looking quite cheerful like, and they has plates on their knees with something on 'em as evidently occu pies their kuivos and for!;s, on the wine box is laid out hot coffee 'There's a sand wich for you lnsid the carriage,' says the young lady ti mo with a smile. God bless her, and on the back seat I finds half a chicken and a big piece of cake, and pres ently slio brings ins a cup of f?offoo with her own pretty hands. lo you know, Major, I fdt thankful, somehow, as I watched that family a making a sort of a -acred picnic of their grief; loastways I don't kn'sw what els to call the lump as roo ia my lipart. "They staid there a sitting an I a talking round that monument until It was verging toward evening and a grave.dixxer comes along and shouta as how th gate is go ing to ci3 shortly, aul s- we drives home, and lb. , young man as had give me the order isT slips a extra V bill in my hand and he saya: 'Uuy something for iiom, coachurui. In romembraao of a cemetery Thanksgiving party.'" Caymond ft. ft nportre. IN. Y. llallotin.) IInry J. Hsymond was one of the Nt long-hand reporters of his day. He knw nothing. of any phonography or steno graphy, but h bad way of abbreviating of lirk ng a dtn letters Into one that prodacM r-rasrkiM rs alts. "What ar jo l waiting for?" asit.1 Hntrrn of DsnHl Vebstr In 117. "Why doa't you maks that spvrh?' for th grvit expounder hml announcl a ftt peh in the Hn t on th fugitive 1t Isw. "I'm wait, ing for thst bttlft f!l lUymnnd," at! 1 Wbfer, "He reprts r rrertly, anl will I hr tiv. morrow." So besltl tw.i tss f. r ths "UttU fellow" Vmk hit appracft, Tb lf,f-4s!r.n is Spn, T1ri, (Trnin Tvre J C(n tftTt Kin AIfraA' illnt a ithoiit d'Htbt ftriT trrninM f!Uy, And fhe thr ll tnul 4. In Mpln, f. Iht hirtt th !ir'nft will 1 - r h i I I In h r. iiry, ftrtd Ihft g-n mhr , tJ,.- f f 5- 1 !sf;rn .btHrtf N m)M-tr. 't trt,rtT, ftn t ftrt JV'iitr it, J, h r., txJr fi.vm o-iU fhftn vth frt ffrrft IK CJ l't:t rtObr-rS Iflnf ftbmfl n "inftuMU" H7tt2 1trTMn 4lf.,(,t bl-r 1nali,f ft,d V-nnj mf i ftf v- r.iyt rU v -", spt4 tMt ft AtL WANTED. WANTO To ex-taxytefcrbcrt. bcjtgy ad taroeca, t pair vt ttrv, s mcrtawcv beax hig 6 per cect. Is wrest tvurvd by raJ wtatf. Ai j.) j at tL Urud U&iida alcllfvl aai bureJ ANTKD TO fclf lX OH O. CHANG K TOU city propertj a ttur sitU rwidVn fct tactitJ, locfttwi in i ftAftoitoiiS. Micb.. cuitjr-rt vt C coaatj. Cvll on r Ulrum M. U. tUrtr. Third aveaaa, Uriid lUpid. yiiiST-CLArAB bOUCTTOK CAN HX UKK aa eaaemeat e:ihr on aaiarv or eo!uu.u- Biaa blue a, city. FOR SALE. FOR HA1JS AT A BAHUAINOU KICHANOE for lid One gxxai Mcud ifcad piKini aad oce Hall typ writer. Caol at 11 North DivUiun ttrwH. A 130 HOUSE AND LOT FOit BALK-I10UKK r aew and oontaiaa tive rtm. two bUciL from the street cr. L. 8. l'rovin, room , lxiTKt't block. oppiite bvwt'l Hotel. '. ui.iiaiiw. !-siJsssfssssrssfmme'-LU-Mi'J. 9 FOR RENT. 0ItKNT VEKY PLEAH-Wr KOOM8. FL1U nit tied or onfurniebrtL llect chebp to the riht pArty. JL1 Mt. Vernon fttreet. TO RKNI'-HOUBkTko. 104 FOUNTAIN street, February 1; alao ts5 Front trtt and Urdint houte on Ionia street uii Firt-t avenue. $7u)toloaa. EnQuirft of Tuttle lire.. Opera House 141k. rjOH RENT A LARGE IIOOM to rent over JT Hart'a job ofHoe, in AroaJ laquiie of II. 0. Carr. .Democrat oflice. siMjgiaaiiwfciiiiMaaBaa iv , MISCELLANEOUS. $1 O O O O OAn n Df,nt f'f V)0 I UUUUtod cpwanU on rrrJuctiTe real estate in Kent Couctj; also 2u0 city lots for sale low, and upon ht lrmt, or will build and sell en contract. E. M. Uarnard, M Lyon itnet. PARTIES CONTEMPLATING ATHII TO y Europe, or sending for frimts then, will nnd it to thir intern t rail on the underamel. Agent of White Star and Dominion Line of ocwen steamers for ticket. E. W. Tower, room in, liouaemaa block. REMEMBER THAT SCOn & WILLIAMS MEET - ALL PRICES ON First Class Cnstom Work SCOTT & WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailors, 31 MONROE ST. WHOOPING COUGH Although physicians claim there is no cure. The undersigned has a positive evrr. Many have iud it with entire satisfaction. Head what Vie Grand Rapids "Daily Times- ,aV, of the rtmedy. PREVAILING DISEASES. J0? COUffhi9 PIJ? toqnite-fin extent in thin city andnjoininff toc,, nnd n in a.iLi mr.rrs nsnMizg L. s ;hr(,oofotirciti2ftn!l are afflicts Trith this disease, wo dwir. to rallthcir .tfention to the fart that Go O H eketee, 89 Monroe street, Ion? ami favorably known to our citixen. ha. invents n furrure for wh.j, rnnK-h Mr htekete warr.nnta ono tmttle to cure ono person (but not a whole family) if need svrdinff to .linions. Ho Us fc!ndy U the knowledge of the writor of tlus cared several xt rj bad caea. Mr. Bteketee's Family MMidnw are so well and favorably knnwn to the pnhlir tht it v.il to .eT to cmr readers tha this particular mrvlicine will do all, and even more, than Mr. Sfeket b rlanl for it Try a Jv.itl nf Tho undorsignod has provon beyond a doubt that his Tamily Medicines Fuch w ntrkcir. Neural clu Drops btokctoo'8 Worm Destroyer, &c.f aro no hurnbup; and now I have mventcl a rcrardv to cure Whooping Cough, which wiU bo known mi "Stokctoo's Whoopins Couch Cure. One bottle will not cure a family, but it haa in ovory cajio ourod where it was usod according to diroctiona. The prW p.r bottle is MV Caution m; friends to k careful oi X STEKETEE'S POSITIVE COUGH CURE. Tho Largest Bottle for the price known, price only 25 cents. There are no Cough remedie3 that can equal this. Try my remedies and be convince! REMEMBER THE PLACE WHERE THESE REMEDIES ARE FOR SALE, 80 MONROE Street, near the Morton House, and by Druggists. Geo. E. Steketee. Sole Proprietor. SOLVIEJtF r.lONUr.lENTALrFOUNTAIM ! LECTURE- BY Wis. Loraine Immen -AT Powers's Opera House, FEKIWAHY J. Drtpjc Olid. Subject, ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. Tickets are for aale at llalla, Bprir A ti, RtL ban Hoaae and oUr points. Powers's Opera House. Ws. II. Powxas. - - Maaairer. FIRST ANNUAL CONERT. OrVBNBYTH3I! SCHUBERT CLUB, Iirtd by C. N. OOLWEJX. Aaitd by ti t Beethoven Quartette Club. WM. LUDERER, 1st Violin. B. L. FAEDER. ad Violin. P. IIARENICJIT. Viola. F. L. ABEL. Violinocllo. And R. A. WELLENSTEIN, Pianist. Monday, Evening, Feb. 9. Iberveil aatsM renft. to l rht&fnt mt lull. af tr MoDday. Ft. 2. at 8 a. m. ThyMt holding aon ticket are eutitWl to r servtd Mata. GRAND RAPIDS TO NEW ORLEANS AND RETURN. Only one Change of Cars, ria tbe Chicago & West Michigan Railway. J. U. CABrENTER, Oea'l Paaa. AKnt. J. B. MTJLLIKEN, OenTiil Manacwr. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. 52.; and 527South Division St. Grand Rapidi CAIT BE CURED I wiaom thef " purchase raj Remedies, fcf Al.i3Q XtAVTSJ OM BALE Held Whet Van'a f.ic Oil n- (fina of Pain Hit Dcre cr the Peop'.. ' We haw? tywd YtJiV Miic Oil for b3terxLal aal i extrrmd aj piicktiiUin.iD e ot ( U J.,Cuhc,t uta, ; liurii, lruit, Me,, a.iid toad iioiie lef.ler. It M e;xiiJiy adtpui to ctiddiru, tjt it vM U uJ ! UL kuletV bSlJL baUbltoiUwU. alii NhTUtU ! rwooai aittua it to jo i.t.. alu-ke'WLi biL. 1U, I&nL J. W. EDDI. I hat owM Tn Mafie (rd for K-tirt.UU, ubd . it Lid- pruitj ti be ftt:lcfurt.r, a it i.m ru:t.l ! m r:;tiilj; mir i.ext thr nt-it,tr a CUrnii It) it. J.ie.'iKU Kieft, t'J llltf uid Urn t.H Nrr Ttirtt, eu.luiitj with . ttir 4 -Hi,!j fcid lbKrM Litu; tdri fc UiiOi t) Ibv tfaU.f ut h atit-ti vitf rurvl j it of a t-n ffris iA.n.a ttf.t k. 1 ClU U- rT tttiY llC ruDt. Ill 14IM )tXi ! Mk'ic C:l tiruiiJ llbfti, A;.ril T, iftirtivy. JA'.t'P ntfiT-LDKU We hav C!- f ocr Mf.e 01 ft r t-trntl ynara. ai i.u!i iat Lke to tw vitbotit i!. ut it u aptnta j fKlL1i0 n.in liif., vix; jliuriiN lirat. tvira tt.rpt.t.'.ic ia v. i:. VANUu.vuiii Muk-.om Miriu MtL.V.ti. TlM-UtUX! - !,of Uini JOUJ Ms-nc Od vkidi ;rtit litfu:ukii.. Oue tf cuj rialdivii .j tick tiiff ia. (tt .it;rf fnu-ht! a dt.H itr. but tbft cLil.1 rrfw u f eiery ii. iuoriur.. tLa dv wr ttilJfsl w;th luur t (If .f l.f pr-f ttinml, and fxjKHLitkt. If it. rJLi-i w iH.l t aiite m u.a emiix-ig ttipy vrre to or p tht raid Tlal and cut tit-1. hitnn out. Tl I did iut appmte? lut ttf tLfi vat no hf-ta.f ti,e tl.iid't irx.rj, J oUhXiUL 1'n uiy our nr-jrhlnir, Mra. Y. aiidto--. n-rp. rJieii wuh a iti:e tf ur Maic U4, aad at-ktl if we wiuid lw u- it vt.uld .i l avta-ii-g. We gave Uie cuuld ti:n or tv riro; la. U-rwdlj ery hour, au i juJiiei tte km of lt fn't viih mutnr .aad t-tiii.il it u.nibt mII wiia Magic Oil, o. i Lt-ii ti.t 0 .ciir ofcru in tlerv. in Lp whijfM u iitr t at t L& j neo ci ild, en it tmifvt),rnl mi much iht. I told him e ui Van't ibnr Oil. lie aaid kt-rp rig t.t a nutig it a thai viiUtit r ttui L couid m. 1 I. ht t-t).a.ki M r. Yacidt-rvt-rp a iiiuaid tin es tor hr kiii1x ;e, and 1 ainfu-ri-Jj tfuu.k jou tor ytsir vuJuabie njtbcin. iojiiv trxilj. ilK.A. 1). PAIN. Van' iladr Oil or Ku-g of Pain it xjLai.ufacw tnrl by N. i. Yan.VrbiidH. Vliikfa, Mirfc atid ifc Mil l b all laiM. For isaJf Lt rntil in (irRnd Kridt tt th follow irr drug ttor.- M. H. Kin ir. f -a Jinthr, E. H. l.w,it. 11. A 1 . l iaan. 1- It. Wii.n, aad s. II. Yanltsivuc, iJm U. A. Iujn A to.. Audrw i', Hiid 1L lLudeaniUid'-r. i or Jwir at wLala- mlv bv iiaA itiii, IVrkaa A Co 'NATIONAL BANK. . OF GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN. Oraaaisftd MartvL ISKL OaplttU, - . i2i5C0,OCXD SurplviB, th 1 OO.OOO. EDWIN P. UJJL, FiUXMAN (iODKHFT. Pnid. tit. i.-p?j.lenC WM. WU;Di( OMB. t !u-r. . JITIiitent at I per iX jr ariaum oa aii tirue depjt. j uian-p : Fxlvrln T. UM. 1 n ir.nn tiifrrj (ffo.Ji.Jji.ru;. i Km I'l.tM-.m. Win.i. HrjHjlfet.ntnT. M. J. li.rk. . lK 11. Wm.-i. JlwaNi-man, ( liwi. 0. KiadJl. rv JtKtltlax ' M. lja,l-uiKn. 1 ..!iio. i). hu.uift. Win. W'ldditxm.1. MUSICAL. , OWEN I. TURTLE, irrndTiate of Ir. Bhtt't Muvie rv ,Kil and ; the Nw llirid I 'ii-rTMtir of Munr. TMKtbtt : of Vohtt nitare. Mrvirjs. lHnn.uy aa i ttim. in:r. 4, Wi,ii MifKTk. M btuvrem atf-Mft For fnll inf'r-n,!.ci. mil or it.1r. n I T r T ?2 IOV!A ST. rf.wi5n Uxm iim 1 1 I 1 1'l?Maetair JLee4.ac fcet? V X -1 CMROMC OtSLastl. NerrouiDft) iiy.(p.ii'dlil.a Stirinr cur4 PtintttTTated at t.cn. Art.f:cil F vrt,etc Ca or ntc. N . J. Al K I H. II .0 Grad Kapk UaJa tJT" Tl.ot out of wtuk rrirnU fur frL thsie m CcoMerfeils in Circu.cticc.