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Morning Telegram. (ilTANU I'AI'IKS. FKR 10. 1-5. S1INOIL .MICH KMX MAHKltS. '!!. zl L'.iy C.ty c!.an?) b.tll uartat Tl.t o-! i a j-.mI Ic'U of i niu:noia all OVtr li.e htati . '1 h-j .t -i n of a x:ew i oor l.o-s.-t: i lfin? a.iUUil;;: M:ix.-lwdl. i ci U x.-o i u n ili-'vi-ui tLe feasibil ity of L.tiiii,' eh tttu1 h'hi. 11 ;t,au-, I) tt m c-.i:ity, hv- 1L) inh.-ibi- 'lie- lu ;a o,iU-'! st K.i!uxi;zo ha I'-'l Ln j : ia i i 11 ''I-4 'i the farm of Mr. I'.c-rn if J, M iW.-V, I um oI i C'ouiity, a Kv tit; At.vii.i.vII.ii-.ii! ' waxitH to L rt-iiicor-j.oriud o.i ...vwia.t it . tic waUr')ik Vi.i'. the. 'Wi t L-.iiil. Cuu x:- of (ir.u.d Tiivt-r county hivij ui. I! ii-at.m Uirbor x- toiriMy certain of ?e JT" curiii ti.w u.it remain ol tho boldicr and h.ijl; ox r,uiie.e-u ru Michigan. 'llu' UuliV 4 ;ti.ir;t vbSo I'uioii at WVat U.ty (.V.y aro n.i!vi'i,' i ;f tU t. U.ivo ttio Vri-?tj fa. I i-.r.yuiul ulxlued tor the poor. Now is J hri llui': to -tit oiir hoisc-i. Olio liriii in liil.-t-l t v...!it-- 0:11 hundred head ol: fc..ni .-om.d U'fKi,' iiu I liiiviii- ho r ... CoXKlai-tor Loop, of liin I,;t!a- Shoro Toad, We ttiioclvttl lio:a tl.; trull Jicar ltUyilfui h.tiiixia lu.iiiiii,: ux.d ijiiitu M-rioUiiy in jured. 'Ii. .i K.il uij.-i w.it r works pumped 1-V ft7lfi. o ' -4 vlur.i.' 11. o month ot January, 'ii.eie iiT-'.il oc uocail lor lf. luXXuM IU that City. Mi -.-i A. K' air.iT, tht l.i'-ly irinciial tf th'! tlitl-l li.? r wa- elected prundeut Of tho Slate V. H. U. A. ty tii toUVelitXoU rjcvxitly Itcid xa lo:u u 'lt,i .-v am t).irr-i: C. W. Monro i- U-irk' Ciad, into ;v la.t i roi-ller at Sau-atucA, aad tt. -t-- na.-r A. li. 'l . lor n rt ceiiaH' txt ii-.ia to t. r o.t-v-eii;;iTe.Vi'acxty. A t hiid liva;,' mar Nndiv:llt I'.arry couu ty, vk.n U vee.i n ote badly bitten by a do' Wis 3Ul.:.o .d U lo mad. lbv woUXltb h iVij a c.uiurxed aiid xio daxxt. r U ttl- 1-rel.cadcd. 'J rav -ie City a llnsixic Mt-a's As-o-c.au t!.e obj ruol lach are to cultxvaiti b.'lU r .H-.al rt 1 atioiis and fronxoto tlu? 1,'t-literal inter. oi it.- ineuibera and the Ciraud 'i'ruV' r-e ri 'lbe nlu'Xo-.iH iiuttitx-H at tho baptist , -!rui l at K i! tiiia o have resulted in the t a.Khtiiaiot iifty member to that church rual a d many others are much iutt-rcMtd ia tho .-i:tjci ot i.eroixal reliiati. A siii'i'o- d "infernal machine" nt Sarnia r.rovd ti bt a common ias b;dl for trrti hhixjtinj tilh.d vxti rea-c, seakil and two v irt attachvth It created considerable ex Citemt x:t and a -e.ucii vm mado for the joker. Jain.- A. Taylor, a milh'r, at Marshall, rai l 1 ter Lockuood, a mill st;i erintt ixdeid at the miiiio I'lace, haveinvtnted a .dust catcher, and it uv i-J to take? from t!io tlour th" iiii; urt' 'articles whxcli dint; to bvcxi the best grades. Tho (rraxvlllavcn Herald for fear it will b th uht t at iro4rsive euchro aixd rol-ler-i.atxa are tli? only ?ocx 1 attraction of that city tli- winter l'ocs into rather an ex ten led d-.'-c-iption of it- various re ading and di' itin ' club-1. Ta ci y of All -nn hr. a foe Vy known ns t!ui Won. in's lIi-tory(Ma.s-,otabouttexxycar-4 staiilin, nnd it has become a prominent ixi !txtutioa in their .-ocial and intellectual ;.!T iirs. They cave their annual bamjuet a lew evenings v.-o. Capt. r. I. Meryman. of Tort Huron, cx pecttd to h avf 1 t I'ri l y ni.u'bt for (Jrand j 11 tv'-n to n-V i-f the steamers of the Detroit, r (irand Hav-ti A: Milwaukee Railway, uhicix nre fa-t in th v; Thomas l'owler was to accompany (' i t. Mfryman. A farmer t-.amed llui-kvii was killed Sat un'ay a fe.v mil'-s north of Holland, by ft falling tree. Ho w is chopping a tree in v.h.rh another was lodged. lJtth fell and crn-h'Hl him, can-in his death ixi a few lain ii s. He) V- v s a wife ami live children in '! -ai:ute circunt dana s. The in ihbors of a farmer living nenr Tel: naa ban 'ht liirn a lo--on lately. He b t hi cattle roam over th- farm instead of e i v i t i them proper h her and food arid the n -u'hbors fa I tho animals in the -tahl one z c iM-iu the owner to look all over the farm for them in the rain. l.a t Tu day over forty Indie met at a ho i-e iti l'lttsford and m-ule ipnltsan 1 car lie a for x f imily winch was recently burn e I o-it nfJi.)Txo atid horn-'. They tinishfd t'urfvahr-'o :ir'n-'Us and nyarly mad thirty more. Hi timely aid wis very wel-Ci'Ta--. a it was entirely unsolicited. At t!i"ir 1 id m t;rir the buines men of (ri?id Hiv.-n or'uuedtho "Improvement s,. iti n of traad H iven, Micliii:in." 1 t'ers vro pad from p irties vihin toes t v'dish a m '.n".:':u-'.ry of refn rators there, nad lua.'i.er of fi. e;ood, J hero are also impro-.. d prosp.-o; f r a tannery. V. I), (ip-eno, marver of the telephone e x'-ha:i-' in T iy Ci!.it!;o inventor of an aatorji itio fir" ni inn bt, which is pro tv nn ' il to b the v -ry b --t yet produced. Th"'e if Mr. (I: ri -'s x, thun'h n )t of th I ife-t in.'.r v d --i!!. hive been op era' t a in 1? iy t 'i?y -omo months, have each b en t.'ded an 1 f.,n,d to work .satifac t rty. T!r super, nfeTid'T.t of t!',e Jprkson street rad y n itivt.-!i,'i'i:i,' th di:Tnrent car-ie-ati-u app iratus wit!; a '.; w to the future c :ntr of pitrou. Ihis i an im prov. ;remt '.'liu-h miht w.ll b copied in our rty. U i4 certain that peo p w il l ri e i: Vy more Pmrs if the car? h 'lted. if only far the purpose of cet tou w ain. J-l:!i V.rn ir,.hon,nf I',!ni, had n tcrri lee h wiMi a lynx n -t th.-u i i ao a few diysa.ro. V:vit i a tr app r aiid was inak ia a to ir of (. r-ps v!;i ti he found a I ro I.-nt in om of i'i tn. His d made dadi at th- anr.n d bit was piiciy d.spaTcleaf. a 'd th n n to i.'C'iw t e nnirn-M Hi: ti ; ; ti-t-n V TV l-.-m ! V T ' n ! I m tee; a a i t": tl-.-? !t rt. bit ; f rr a te ri1 le itch !'u'r cle't n's were ta irly torn ! Mi-s. ;..v- h-t him. He w;t n -eu;:i i!, wnj'nn about two "lveh. vr. i hid teeth nnd elms en om. t fo'tr inches m length. Odd Pick-1 Up. iverni th overrtat to e 4 I. IV Peen Clr!lgevl 0 T.S i t 'v. r a c ; e wlseu the troops "t t i: c-min z 5' tly i' f ron orn'iMa thr fir Fast dn-pthe , " n of I ) v my." xv hl to T' r, n. rn i' -" b t ar ti i .- Vt M it Mr. p:- v - O ti 1. lly h-hmd tl-.e 1 .1 i-vi l t'n-sp. a i.nv.rd M.jor tl-.a Si. J.j h .1 vr ( . . I - I d ' ' ' " V I 'in: t i i ;!?-ite ll irr-xn! tt- ;.. r t ' . e-i.t.i!o-i 'h'll I ;' of i-f-t rtf t ; rhno-d:' of . l-.-.v- ;ufiUi vlh th .v'.ii-.'. '.- . f M iclr.U', in ' - i .t th T-nio". in- . ! j :v 1 inr t- t;.-?-. n.-, t; hop- ef xiitkin it Pv.- a 5'. t.v.-: C"s e ,r i 'T I5' d .; cvvenvrn! t r M ovh 1, ef i:n l;u -;! ii worM. l Ir; OUT OF TOWN TALK. Items Gathered by "Telegram" Corres pondents in Western Michigan. MO It LEY. CcmporuiVr.ce of TiiK TeleuEax. MoiiJELT, Feb. D. Jame lJatky !t three finder and a thumb froax Hi rijjht hand on a bolt'n saw at GerrudV mill Saturday. Dr. McMullen ilreised the ound. A imr of nearly vrxs raised forH. Stil- ju, who lofft-a hand in Carr' mill last week. He is not exacted to survive hi- injury. l'rortiive euchre ha.- broken out anion,; thi "lect," but the "b-hoji" have been piayixiifit for sometime. 1 hirty-nve cenu is kV in r t ail for iKtatot5.4 here at ire--xit. They are bein !hipei M)uth at tluj rate of a car a day. Trof. Kuapp of the Morely kc'iooI ha a new way of puni-hiii; the pu. U which rni-ht Ik? of advantage to other ficli'ls. He tak?n the scholar to be punished in the recitation room and iiveH the scholars the privilt?u' of whipping him or leinx lhus far he ha received r.ll tne whipi-iuirs, which seem to have the desired e.TeCt. (tact). Ien metier of snow fell hue h-t ni-ht ItepreKeutatiTe W. T. Jones ? i.eut Saturday and Sduday with hi family here, who will return with him to Lmsinu' toatay. Mr. Jone i a new mem ber but is making trofKlj.rojre.s. Hetwetn eight and ten million shintrle are held by dealer here which have beuu to move slowly. SAULSDURY'S SORROVS. Hunted tn the Vers "k lunacy hj Iar rl iSalte Vonnif and Old Iadle. IWashlnjftoo Cor. N. Y. Journal. 1 "Is thi-j reansylvadia avenue, air?' aske.l a boautiful yoiinj; girl this after uojn of a dinitiMl ol I gentleman. "No you don't ! shouts I the old min, at h'M'ull-? 1 o.T hi upKtaeles and hopped over th curb. 'I know all about you j ouug flirts, and ain't s ron as I look." The old mm threw an eye over his left houl ler and spurted down the avenue at top sp Md, leaving Miss Eva Dwyer cov ered with blushes and confusion. The old man who acted ia such a remark able manner is Senator Saulsbury of Dela ware. He is a pinched-faced man and is distinguished by his inordLut. love of Morris cove oysters, and aversion to mar riageable females. A recent attack of in llaminatoxy rheumntism in the foot ha3 not improved tho old gentleman's dispose , tion, and his curtness toward hU brother Senators has made him unpopular. Recently Senator Wade Hampton, who Is a bigger wag since ho lost his leg than ever, started a story about Saulsbury that j has tho exTect of making tho latter a species of monomaniac The story is that Saulsbury took ft sol emn oath in 1SW nover to marry until the Democracy won a Frosident, and that he now intends to lead an heiress, with whoso charms he has long been smitten, to the altar. Tho large circulation of this story has had the elTect of bringing a number of "heiresses" to Washington whoso hearts have fallen a proy to the accomplished tl rt from Dover, nud tho aged statesman's existence has lately been a succession of spasms. A good-lookiug female in o (Jainestorough hat will give him a kink in the back as though ho had been kicked Ly a pile-driver, whilo the approach of u giddy little creature in curjs will drive him to the verge of epilepsy. His experience to-day Is but one of th twenty or more that he has every day, and his friends begin to fear that If "something isn't soon done for his relief the old m:m will go off in'an attack of VoIiy waffles." Whenever there is a rustle of silks in tho diplomatic gallery, the old gentlemau will hop up as though a pin had Peon slucl; into him, and four times out of every five that he thus jump he will strike his gamo foot against something and h'jwl with patiu A laughable scene occurred in tho rotun da tho other day, whoa Mary, the oppio woman, tried ti induco tho Senator to pur chase sjiiio of her last year'.s fruit. She approached him with an ancient rod apple in each hand, and smiled as swyctly v$ tho loss of her teeth would permit, "Stand back!" criel the Senator, poking his cane at her. "Don't you dare to come near me, or I'll hare you arretted!" "Ibjt. Senator, sur," pleaded Ilary, "you engaged" "Engaged!" shrieked the Delawaroan. And tho old man forgot his rhcumutis u for once and bounded up the steps loading to the Senate chamber like a young colt. "I bad no idea," remarked Senator Hampton, "that Saulsbury had been bi playlul in his youth or I would not havo cracked the joke oa him. V is too bad, indeed, but I suppose it can't be helped now. When Senator S.-itilsbury enters tho Sen ate chamler now he is at one- the object ivo i point of every opera ghas in the gallery, and many an old sweetheart of hi, grown j gray and wrinkled with w-nry wr.liing for ' the old veteran to beavo to ami pop the I q iestio:i, igh like a Mlriu wh-m he ports i his hlrn and sinks into his soat. Ho tries j I; is 1 est, ioor imi n, t r-ad newpijvji Tj,j wnt letters to hi constituent 3, bat if hi pliin that hi mind Is n-t wed. led to either. I He w ill ti;k hi pen in the ptst -poj., fti; i . h" pastM-hrush in the Ink bottle, an i al- r mest invariably hat Iits paper upside down. II tried to p iss ott this latter abs nee of urp thothr flay, when his at -T,t r.n i was directe! t-1 if, by saying that L .ns Jeft-hnnded, but the excuse wa a palj-.My 1 in on. Occasionally he will hi. in his he.id In thn C''.'i7 fionil Iconl, but thm he invnriably g vs ta nnd h.i.s horri- : I le In'Ana. lnxni which he will awakewith a start ari l ca!luvon th Serge int-at-arms j for j roteetion. ; Tiie con-litiin of th? Senator, thnn-h j pa.nui w ni iri.?n a, is regsr ia n a wiv I -nio ex unpt to the junior te:Mt r, u ho m iy, it is hopt-f nvo:d mueh tr.is ry in their old a by l"arin u.xt:-ring he.xr: U Cu i ter all al.ia-v The Atr f lonreh. lEtchane. Th Kmjvror William h theol let men srrh ii F.unp. Q ien Victor!. it ixty tlv. Kin; Christian of Dnm.trk I ti-tr-sit, aj'el h i wife, th Quen, i a ypr oi ler. Th Em;rrr of AustriA i ftiftr f Mir, n 1 his wif if forty-it, whil- Ki Iooj,! of IVUi.im, fortriun Jar3 r! 1, h i -if ,;.l firtr. (ia of th yo"r.;Jt irertnrc! rinin,; it Kinc Alphen of Spin, n-ho hn s-n ttitysvn yeAr arnl nxt hirn rem Kinz Qfrrrr (;rr nn-I Alxanir cf nnsf., rh of wlivn r in th noijhWrhryl thirty nitr. The iSviltn of 7ury i forty-t- o Kfn? 0flr f S!ri ffty-nr. rf Wrtncl f'rtr-T, Htmrt rf lly f.xrty, an l Tri ?"nt Grry cf Frmi rnty-RA. Th if cf th? R;j'an ml r if OLD CLOTHES. Ilow An Outfit Can E ) Obtained For Littla Money. T?t racllitir OrTerrd ia tUjtrr Strvt, 4 V-, tor Iiiiprcuiilu VtMr; leu lrfl itt Who .Vre Nil Ahim t Turn ts', y. Tthvrarri.) If on wUUej t buy cl o.htjr & -yomb hand ciothiii, of o;ire. and yet much of it Ls new hv only ha ti go to Jiaxttf r.reet. He caii jjet an outfit on that nar row lano tor u few dollar that h oal i LavH to pay trel 1 the amouxit for at on of tha i$:ojduy or Iiwery c'othiug- ores. If Iih disiiiuy much money, how e.er, the tl -aler is apt to get the 1 st of his cutuim-r. Not that he wilf rob huu, bat t io dealer w ill insist on re- tiv ing o much h ;her price for his idods tlian he would if he thought the buyer w as poiseh-jed ol very little ready cash. Th average old do' d aler will usually uak ou Iioav much money he ha an I while prfpudin,; to charge &vv dollars for an article will usu ally put down the pric? to a half or a third of the tl niro named. An intelligent Uaxter fctreet clotliin,; merchant let out some of the aecrtds of the trale to-day. "Some of ua," he said, have re-ular agents who buy up second-hand or cast-olT-chdhin. Than attend the pawn-brokers sales and make purchases. We tun ttdl the value of tho ti at sight. Th-n there nreiveople always passing through Hax ter street with clothes for sulo. They come Jroni oa far as Harlem and from Jersey. I've had men who are worth their tens of thousands of dollars send their cast-oil clothes to me rather than give them to the poor. Here'a a postal from Mr. on Fifty-third street, asking me to send a man up there for some clothing. Of course, you'll consider this coutidentia. We usually make from twenty-live tr liity per cent, on what we buy. There are jdaces on the street known as 'fences' kens.'vhere thieves sell their goods, but I must say there are few such place. Few Jew sou this street will buy an article if they have the least suspicion of its havin xm stolen." T1 il)tprv:mr WftS interrnntel bv the ap pearance of a well-dressed man, who In a whisper asked tho old clo' dealer if ha could give him a "reliever" for the suit of rlnthrs ho wore. A clerk showed the castomor or stranger, into a back room. Uo changcxl a now twenty-five dollar suit for a second class one the average old cloth iug merchant would sell for ), and received $.1 in money besides. "That busi ness is done hero every ay," resumed tho dealer. Men get herd up and have only ono suit of clothe to th nr name. TJiey must live. They can't ntnrve. So they come here or go there and exchange their clothing and receive, of course, inferior articles in return, but then they may get money. Of course many who seij their clothing do so to luy whisky, but. not all. Oh, no. Wo take ar ticles that puwu-shops refuse. W do a large business- on Rurtdays, too. Then the pawn-idiops ar closed. 1 lougiit half a dozen or more ovcacoai good ones, too- last Runfay. I'd make PJO per cent, prollt on them. RoxuetiioLJ we buy an article and promise to keep it a day or a week. Then we sell it back a,ain to tho man who left it with us. Of course, we ex poet about twoaty or fifty per cent. Wo don't loan. We hav no license to do so. We keep no pawn shop. We Luy out and out. Don't you telieve a Jew is going to get in trouble if h can helj it." Passing along tho street, the reporter no ticed a young man bargaining with a ahou dealer for a pair of ehoas. "Two dallar, mein friend," said the Jew. "1 won't give you a cant more than eighty cents," 8ai'l the young man, and he ttartod to go, "Make it ron dollar." "No." "Veil, glre us dv eighty oats." Tho young man j aid tu money. Th thoes l.tul never be. n uorn, and w uld ct at least i-..V in n ie0ulnr shoe tore. They had no doubt Uen stolen. Man of the well-dress-Ml gentlemen ftlout town patronize liaxtir ntrc.'U Here can 15 found any thing in the cioths lino, to fit a l'rince or a tramp. (ei coats axv sold on the streets at a:iv prieo rauiiig from fl to VJ. Many oi ttie l ''. )ep a tail r in tii.ar employ , an I tii bitter readily transforms ddap. I it 1 artiea into t.'u I semblance of new o i . ; ONE DOG SAVcS ANOTHER. OrotinU for llcllef That ttif Dog Is th Snortrt Aninotl nt the lirntp Creation. than Francisco lUilletln. Any one of a lop;ic il turn of mind who had locn prpsfiit upon th .a wall yo tr lay afternoon would rn't surely hnve 1 -mi wnvincotl of thf fft' t thnt th do i t'uo pmnrte.st nnimil o. th lrut criti n. A largo crowil was ron.ront -d at the fojt of (irrn i5rct. In a way imkn urn to tliO'- who cbancel to t upon r h t-, a sm.ill tfrrir do; foil from :h ) utrinor of th wharf Into t.i Hay. 1I am iinua 1 for son,--) tirno in a circle, an i many dan HOi' Ml.ZC'StCid for his rrjjr; )f hy wit- n-- to th m:sort'xn, hut nono o them proved prarti.n'. Th it0 rrv tiiti- i m 1 do.md to a TtA-y grav, foi j it- w.i ap?irent that h was fajt l rrsiin; cxhan!1"!. Th fmalA p.-rtion o! ; th n linw wa ni ih "xrci.'e!, and pirc many rxprs nn- of pity. JhpI t th ! morn:! tht all h'ip--of irinjth terrier vvrroKlvrn tp th bwk of a do in th i i rr' w 1 a'trrvt'l a'tontio-i; mi i ; m"- nt pa. t'r ppr-d ; nr. -v ?T,;iTr hi trr: o' th" tharf a ; . lir . ' Ne n indlin 1. 11a r tl, l.ttlf ! f' il in th- water, n wirh a low w-il ' h na t and fro a th- rharf for a i r?;."rntiT T two, an i thf-n to ths irj ri f ptr-ry en prrv-nt. h spr.nc Into thf ;.tr;itrr and at c-.e n arn to tb Vrrsr. i -iin x him hy th n- ith hi t1 h. and 8feT ni r- I rs s al.-i it f r -o-n ti-r h ! si-.'d th r?w v " al rx'oie- -i. a5, n I a rindrd r.rd a.it. f-r tr'-i h h ; H ' s. 1 th' a -n rir '4rr;''d -n n in ran 1 u-d:;i i v.: I -;r -- an ! 'd Ij" Vv d It- ro t- w i a?-; 'f"i t or bi ban-U rr hif : h t th" t- rrjr ' tk aay, s'rar.i s.:;ht -f th WANTED. WANTJL'1 A f.n-t-la- uiw tf ba.-hiee kLIu' j b raider! t.is i.t for tLo city t f Mukefi.a. A'i-V'si J. U. JWeher, IS Ucumru:&a tisxk, Gmud llapii?. kXXlED A KvlrJUiio aui eulieetur, tit rvMitti JLitfiva ktrwt, iw FOR SALE. FOIl HA Id OK TKAI-K For riry pr-j-eitr, ehthtj-nere farm ietir tLt city, til iiu ler cul- Oli titbtiou, in! Lou-e. otie of the ttt ltrn in the eouiit). vnnj caill, vhter tsinki1. 1toi ! weight 2, ) Jib., hjnj the n!ir frm outm. A wvijfia it., win n.e entire irin outr.u A '"'"'.i'-.'h'h i FOK 8J-K A lum bt o. e. cor. Hiac'air hi.J liri ii MrU; pri-. $!; nUj Jot j nexiei?f. t', a n j on ten !irii 1'Hjmei.t S 1 O HKch, to thi-M who will build iro., over Arcaie, Iri.juireof Itt) "OH rjAIJ-.-sTJr m charge for pu iny in tl.U I city, one houe rid lot. and houe, luxtu nnd six acri- imprortl Ihi mthcity of kilii)ic Apply ti Vr. I. IS. (.lemtn. IV.rter block. AS1V) HOUHi: ANO U)T FOR HAIX-lTot'hK i new and oonUiiri tite roomM. two blH.k ', from th trt can. I. H. iVovio, rtnni 0. ' lvett' bbrk, ofpotite Mr-t' Hotel. FOR RENT. i C"0K KENT-A IA HG K H(K)M to rent over J Hart' jh oflice, in Amiul Jniuir .f H. O. Cnrr. Iemoomt oilier. BOARDING. QOAKDlNfi-Hy the dav r wek. (om) HC U criiuiDo-lHtionx for lfuli i or trentJemen. 19 lw W(t Fark Fiaoe. MISCELLANEOUS. PABTIF.S CONTKM PLATING A TKH' TO Kurort, or Mndinj; for friends there, will had it to their interest to cell tin the nnderhrm1, Aj;ent of White Star and lKminim lano of ocean tininer for ticket. E. W. 'J'uwr, rom Id HoQKmun bloek REMEMBER -Til AT- SCOTT k WILLIAMS MEKT- ALL PRICES ' ON First Class Cnstom Work! SCOTT & WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailors, Ol IVI KJ IN n U t. b l. NEURALGIA D A SURE CURE FOR I will not take a back seat for any physician, professor or any remedy known on earth. Tts the greatest Kidney remedy known, for man or woman. - IT IS THE WOMAN'S FRIEND. - It Was a Success. Lincoln, Neb. Jr. f. f7. Sfckctee: "We have oi(l your Neuralgia Drops with grcit auccfcsa. l,rLV A f-trrt-t. (iro. Maixtin." From fame place. Read what Hot. .1. Mnnh pars, Nov. T, 1SS4: "We hnve ned nlnrnt one bottle of your Neuralgia Irp. nnd we think them excellent for what they are recommended. 1,310 A street. Krv. J. Maivtx." Ask your dnii:gi.tfor StekeUV? Neuralgia Drop. Take no other. ; FEIALE COMJ'LATNTS This Remedy is a sure eure for ; Prolapsus Uteri and all Female Weaknesses ineludin I regular and painful Menstruation. Intlammation and rieeraiinn tlio Rowels or kStomach, or any pain in human Immul. no matter where it is located. It is the cheapest medieinc known. ( )ne bottle will last a patient Hons. The nriee is hut ease the patient should us with the Neuralgia Drops. Drops at the Drur Store and they have not not net it for vou, tlu-n send tothe underpinned. anv addr(ss one bottle of Liniment and two l)rois for one dollar i oilier. Address GEO. G. STEKETEE, $25.00 I GRAND RAPIDS TO- - AND HKTUilN. OnJy one Change of C.-.rs, via Use ni a hi . 1 f t n l j Criicsgo & fiesl imp Raj! way. ; J. H. (' AlU'LNTLU. ' jii'l Ihm. AftVia. J. II. MULLIKEN. iieneral MtaH;. on flT0 Othcp t.f N-fettr7 (irund lUpiifA lii tuaih lU-ilroftd. (iin.J IL pidf, Mirii., Jm. J, lvV, ) The arinuhl nitdxi4 id the khol jer- ef ii, (iraiid lirtpids V IniiCis lUilnttd t tnj :-., will te held in the ejvid ihee, in th city ot lirKji i lUtj'idM, Mieli., tm Viaehiy. ilnrct 4. JeC, m one o'ehx k p. hi., for 'he eht tioji f tl.itiii dins-tor" coiir-tiiiitiaj: a tKir.i. to t-ere .r tt . enuixi; r, iaul for the tridt-Hi Ti!i (f .ju ii other buln ij Ichj le prt--nil i t tt.e e t. ine. '1 iiere will h mh;r.itti to tiie fti Lh.'eh'f :. Wild llieetlllr. Hi: Hrreir.elit for thu CmN.!-i-;!i' J: nf the (irnpd Uapids, lxidin?ia A Maekmsv fl.:;! Tth CMi!jti:j, Vk ith the (inUud IlK'ii- V J J.dL.f b IL'tur.ui i mpHny which ii.rt-iiieiit Ji fire Iwti enter! into li-tiv n the ikr-i hert-to. My orl r of the ltjtid of 1 : i-etr?. J. 11. 1 HlC.HAKT. S"Titir3" Wanted ! GREEN WHITE ASH AND CHERRY AM) HARD MAPLE STRIPS. Address: PATCHIN & ABBOTT. GUAM) RAT-IDS. MICH. c'ies' Diamonds. Fine Jewelry. Silver -AND j Silvef-Plated Ware, Gold Spectacles, Etc. J. IP. KOl-IA. on roe SI reel, - Oppoll Park IM.ir. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. ti- t 52.:and527South Division St. Grand Hap'rts STEKET 1 NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM and Read This! Th Pr"ff.r could not cure rl 'n'it im. hnt that imilo remlr kiio-wn Sf U " Nenraliria I)nns cam to n-liere th' t.itir:T ' xuid cuml )t'T: I (inM IUaip. M"-h.. .Jfin. 2X l-v. --Mr. j fi. . S(ektH : "Mj wifo -srf.e trotted f"r ; rh'Tjma'iMn tr ors if th Ut j ' j.-.r ( I ibi city, and aftcr havinc r'd a Urt-r j mm of rr or.ej f.r nrvie- .rel n !h'!re- . we inrirxl that hlo not rur I fr. on t! ir trar)'. fl irnnn in:; wor. 15 i. tl f.r.k. ti x?4'kte'w NTjrdce Drop. nUcr nir r r, boltl" of tf-ket" N'-r.ralcia pf-: -urel. W rli'-rfrdly re-'er"ri'l tl.i rernfjt. No fartiUr !)uuld l trit..:i U i cie Ji---,t n-mil)." Ffttk Fjit.. No. 1 enrth reiei-r.. (trnd Hi -i-U. Mil L sixteen davs u used 50c EE'S For Rheumatism and KidiM r .1 T . rMeKesee s i ammoin m If you eall for S!;et4't' and twentv-live eents i . - ran Read What Wr Maple Oil o Kra the Ht-on f t;i ! ei!-m.! . Sic.l ic: .j . buri.. 1 !rt. t i-.. i t , .-(;) f .'t lr.teriil nnd -of ..i i- i t a t i i a ia !;e l n.-t. 1 i i f :., J! cuu Ih ii"d J. v. t;rHT. -r Is eut '.:;, fciui , it 5:ah cu:i lni.fi.ivi tir 1 uhi u.-t-t Vm.V : U X.'.ev i'-T.v-xl t-' e.-.irlcti.r i-.e e? : ;r-lj ; .); !. te At L er.ra i jt, Jiw :.-., tf hi o. r re J five. i, !.;-: .;t,-ief . uut-f. nj J;c;L':vv.f 'r.rl; ! J vnu ii-et ... o. ; i ..ur M- eO;! N 'fe i f,Iv..U I'.Kl.bi! if;.:,0 iira- a oii It- PJdJii.'l; W e h it U.i v . ., 1 t...j.i. :s.e Titifcit. ('... the puhiji. 1 ultr-.!j -a. j . t r r e en.l H lr t4.rtL f'Kld '- 1 ! i a r-e.e:.,?j. i.d a u iaa. i.. Nixa, hiijv h- 11. lv-i. N. J.. I M...-ktror.. ?U. U W i i i m i' ' e-V i i. !.. ' M.e i.i t;u l n iil, O'.k-e.dH'd il:pS. . ei ,i ; i a ir. 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I). 1WIN. ff l'..;!i ic ii.i.r.t.fn. i.-, Ml..K.t.uji Mic-li bir !; Mirj l .N. it. h'.i-i i hy id! d- .! o . 1 i -r Nile ti i ? 1 i : t i .a t'a: 'in-iX !o-- M. P. l,j-:o:-. i Ji. l. -t. it. A 1 i ; u. i . h. H. V;.;.!e!.w:i. 4,JW. ( . A. L0 il.-i.x-, ,. 1 IS. lev.'.!.; 1. f, I Mile t lia- ai;. l'. ! .i.-A lt i f.t U e f. lhw .oIn-I, l.d . A l .Mi drew Grand iclu NATIONAL HANK. . Of GRAND KAPIDS, MICHIGAN. CcipitrLl, - - C; SurpluG. OiO: i:d;vin r. L'lik j .oin:i:j i'n:de!.t. !. .-l'odeEt. W.'i. v, JJ)JM( i.a i i . fY"" Interest a a p-r f ou fcJl time tl-i kjti. Tavrin 1". I ' 1.1. (. JI. !)!. c, Wiv. Ii. 1 1 ei I), ii. V.t.-!l.. iin,.i lwxrd.-dh In r: (i(ifrej I ' i.i-.iu. MUSICAL. OWEN I. TURTLE, tr-.uh;.-:S if Ir. !:) U.e .-v- ;ri...:.d i , ..f Vice ( u!!!.:-. h fltloJi. i;.-:i i, w l'-r ffdi Jt.t.e 'i.ji'i . M ir K hn-.l, Islel .'. .f Mi - ,e. 1 .'ch X i j ' -i j 1 i :v. : n in'i vr? i: ..k-.i. -, i-rMr n f M Nrrv...;. I'1 . :-.(': ..f.-JI.. !.'. S'trr.rtri I'1. :-.(': ..f.-JI.. !.'. "::nrr:i:ccvr4 '-f 1 A ...I 1 w rtr.. fall Li P KIDNEY DISEASES. Cured By of Dr?'i'fc Xi -j xri iriore ? ;Ar n for i :' 1; !;;: dot, i it i rt. I., '1 ; 1 1 Xj aetu'din: d i e- i iitn : i iri ;i will d lo n i o n I . ! t t to nearM ov press riv O i' ti-f it ai;t th n t r f th Nwfo-3r 4lan-L ? M ctAk Kn yanr Dmxst fr it Slm;n xt Mrf-y 0." s 7isy 1 .Vf t.v.V, ar.d will r:m;a ia Nr otk j Gcrca Ct, cr4 tb Q3a cf faying: TbUd4 it nia. ani I e-J!4 j CCJ Uk H,fa frr kiffi at thii trrl j