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Grand Rapfe Moniiii g Teleeram KB 99 LIKE WAR. icrt. in ititf t u Uto vaA of . '.;.: : - -t ut. Mast baa wjrwitwi iu ed CUiHIUMHW tO Ul ' regarded trie Mr iur -tbtt . M HI Geoer! I :.. ieu. ibruht OftW Willi the f ar to !? l:i .l r l. ff l - ting be fo d. He uimsdeu t retreat had itige ia ilfghansitan. ii- md I'ernau a-rs i-u.j i;.o mm ite rorc ements e j.y -VWa' St. rm the retort that i UeA. have been I '.Ml it h ranovaisk rtn al Menr. man Mihtii. haM IUl- 1 J Uilge I . iti. e ,t rhr Andrew Suireuie eterday Her Fleet. U tti ,)V-'ti witn the manaTs of an -:amhip line for .iiiif-r "H inn tii t. n i crui-er. peri,l Guards. r;l y. In the event of i-Mian imperial war ' t.. the HiltM' - m n ind r ;-rtel in ofBcif iriiij h.a- i rni- to Go to Moicow. . pril V.. I n. '.-,ir hna deeuled to g) i TH'HTY-TWI HODIES RE OVERED. s of the ksburg. .v : Recent work of . 1 it s- 'iem- ive work will nent. At il ID wind V mum F Put Ou1 VOL. STILL mm frit StX I rtA.fcRSHlP aVan Randall and Hi Cnmii What .$ Ahead. eftarger, wtule Sp eater ( arhaie ti tag to m mm made ,a or, sore t tkm leally, Coma tix f of In tcrual Kjuu. I cue regagrd proof i an ailfcanee between the idmiuijstfau u SM KaltaUllI lufttrn lit the Coming cVt round th m rw : fear of an an la lender hu control not tlkely to t-ulrr the Speaker nor to leave Hie field to ( arltsie h ui'." ere th.it V-w Vrk or -.toon IOiHhIi With K. ntuoh) ut rtalitirtll declinod ' . I . v- together with the -tnng prob I uui.m mill retire from tfu - U.r- W'd.llk' j !,. -- ,, r m at, lewd many to predict that ill fealty take the place. Bat I he TttoaSQry lie partm-nf i- no hotiorttbU uitii likr ICiuUmII, d his hrtCK ror the ke H alw.i fc'txjd for about uiuet U a hundred vote in ua il niuveiition. aud. whether tie pro iiiOte it or not. the -utHirdiuateH are dw i - inclined to make them-We Milid ;tn tin ir f hy making delegate for him if he i- Li it 1 hU fact alone would cauae Mr. Kandall to declini the poat, for if not a :i-t in tin popular mind hi name therefrom. It entirely probable that Mr. Mant.in,; may retire nwn. and tfkt Vhitne m 1) hoc ! 1 hi would leave the av ! lartineut to some neglected "tateiumn who lid lo th. 11. -t '.mhI there. 1 he eUeiiues .f KaUt.1 iii openly threaten to degrade huu from hn position u Chairtnau of the Committee on Appropriation, the election of Carlisle being by the. a set dowu v- -t u:i. Hence ttie ntivsit) of makiug . 'ikrr who ha- not Mr. Randall - punish ment i- r.i- '...-.tr..- point. The Cheboygan Strike. Chkboyo iN, Mich.. April 28. The -inker went to the 1. jot this morning and inter cepte! a south-bound freight and BflNMMJM trun to keep any from boAldfaMJ the '.rain who might wish to go to work, but twenty ! p-r day (ind left town witti IMM for the drive lefore the other were aware of it, Meetings were held MM might and to day . but no compromise was reacted. 1 he -inkers nr-t asked fl.aO, which w .- tl lowed by -everal mill firm. uid they then den imb-d which was refused, but are Willing to abide by goiug wagee fruin ottier i Uwns. which will settle the diflfienlty The ; m ti are orderly, and no violence H threat Blades m New York. Nr . York, Vpril :). t I'J-.l) this after n.'on i fire ovurretl in a five story building : at :z Warren street, and extending to ! :rr iy -treet. The fourth and fifth floor i- .Kvupied by Brown A Sansom, pa r ir. ;t ' i.-turer, whoa faM I lil.i)i). The third floor w i- by th-' Mutual l:- tnct telegraph Comixuiy, Iosh l.ijaj; the -econd floor, occupies! by Willy Wallace, dealer in perfume, lo, $..H); Jamea W ar nock, dealer in -li'X-s on the tirst iloor. -u-- lined a losn .f .1.iM). The building was rail aged worth. Danes for ,he West. i . i m. Me.. April IM. -The steamer " I ooiiniou" arrtreil here. Among the pwwenger was a party of Dane on their -v to the Weat They ay arrange meuta are now being made to bring over l i-' of their countrymen to take np a great tract of land in the ,-t and i Danwh colony. T he -tenner alo brought twenty-one young men, member of -.'gregnted union, of London. T hey rep a numher of trade and prooe to M ttle in Canada. Wdl John Kelly Get a Mission? New Yoaa. April ". Political circle in al of ; thi city are much perturbed orer rtporti ; that A. M. Keiley . of irginia, who ha lei-n tion i "11''' Minister to Italy, will resign that The ' I ''tion inl be sent to Kuaia in place of n ' i lwt..n, and that John Kelly i a can town didate for the Italian miion. with very IT. good chance of being tendered the mission. - r.. Mr. Kelly a not at his office to-day. bnt 'ow hi law partner aad he bad not heard that tied r i w a in any way king the ap mtt tsuntment. Arrested for Incendiarism. ''iv ijiiin. Vpril J". A man who gave his name aa H. A. Johnon. of St. fxui-. was ar rested yetrday morning on a charge of at eti-.ng to bem the Faiace Hotel. He eid He hast fane urto a ahx hi the building to get rfnnk. anrf when he beard the r-ommo matter. Hi tory is crroborated by the bar-kawper of the botaj. Lmery Bn. have ; offfre.1 a 1 of $,") for the arrtt ind convictem of the wi!d-H blcenliaros A Circular to the Powers. I'vris V,- J.Tba French government! as l-cidl . ?s ; : not inr l is i. K.gy; ' n f 'gn miniter. in regard to the fcwnar Avt '" affair to the r.w en m the form of a circular. Tht ut the ; ' Otairiing the thrat of the gi'-ornment to withtvold ita -exaction of the eonrention atgwed hy the power for the control of FarypUan financial affair - Killed by Pr.ht. i rrow. i . Pnl ! M, F.lla Tay-lo-. handotn- young lady jrear- Waa pamintf by a cemetery on Fourth trHt ' cink m the Tpning. in company with a nntnlwr f toubi pple, wlien one of the parky eaciaimed There' a ghot V evpiretl hf.r nedcal aul rnu'd nm T : V - - S. on are hw pv. 'i aa !WW Yr,rr r ? T" v , ,j i der m ir MwHt'a wial GRAND RAPIDS, A BATTLE ANTICIPATED. RiEL S LiEU TE.NAN1 KILLED to the ReOets Preparatio't to At hr Attach QWooifU, Man. Aj rd JK. Thr Ulect J VU5CB frotu Uie fruui rx(-ort Utt tieti. Mid 1- u - ' :. v I. -'UO-vlril atij rU . ifi I!, l.'ir .JKTll COCt.li) ." ft 1 UTUt triu Itic ucarerl ijiut i rcj rtrtxl to drfrlwJ aw'iul uirii AlUiciL t rrt-i- i : itoo(. are iii -l in. : .u au.i a deCUl ve entie in Hit i JitniiaUu: iu (vw dt. rvtxuit Dttitou, m oourior (rutu Mliitiletou Lrd jaartrrb to lTrk ( rotwiu;, rtfiorl tiie Oeeut or Arthur nateoa, or tlir lor iito r-ti.l of lafHtitr), Lo dird Friday ui,'tit. wjrtllj loial f J- atli- 1 he otiud ed ar doiii; well aud will be removed to Clark ( 'ror..m a 1MB IflMJMa Ad vtoee show tiutt Our hhtat r'toh ('reek proved to be itn,rr di-aotrou.- to tf.e rtbip ttiaii waa at tint nUMed twenty five are kuowu to liave been killed, a that auuiber of bodie were counted, auioutf whom wan liabrttJ luiuout. HielV LAwOlaaaBl lla-re i- a reiort tliat Kiel w i. m the riiie during Fridny- euvteuieiit. anl Iih- retumed to iatooh for reiutoice tuect. Kvery prt ratlou Waa iii' made at ttie tune of the xurier'- departure fur the renewal of the attack uio RWf xj.itiii erterite. !llit had leeu j-lao d in a coin u.andmjj ravine m enfh -nle. tliUiked by m faiitry. 1 he next tw nly tour hour- .are ex Mtetd to Ih the mot decisive of the campaign. I fie wire- are in in stant ue, forwarding inquiries about the wounded. The MHM uNuHfaeOlr due at Clark- fro wg from Swift "urrent to-day will :c it her destination to morrow morning. Kiel -oout are rei ornl hoverm.' ncj. he i- on the, m the vicinity uf Mclntoeh settlement, be and cannot erae j tween the front and Clark - Cn.ing, de terrmg i-ouru i - from making the trip to and from the army. Kev. J. H. BMMM leaves for the -eat of w ar Monday morning a-chaplain. The St. Paul J Manitoba Railroad Ootnpanj ha- -ub-erihed for the relief and aid of the families of the H nr g volunteer-. A public meeting held in City Hall lant night resolved to a-k ttu tuncil to incrMM the relief grant for the : i n lie- of toIuu kwm to .,. T he local government will Mriet by a grant of ". if). THE STORY :r AN ESCAPE. Judge Hmes Tolls How He and the Raider Morgan Escaped. A Coi i Miu s. O., April 9& Chief Ju-tice Him-. f Kentucky, who ha- la-en in this city for the p i-t few I iys. gave an account ye-terday of 1 1 .; e fnm the peniten tiary here of t i fan D ' ' -ut". b rute raider. lohn Morgan, which finally settles that much dincnas d inbject. Jsdga (then Cap tam Him -, with hi- chief and sixty eight other-, was captured eiirly in November, IHG2, while raiding m the -outhein part of ( fl.io and himself planned and executed the MfltMPftal delivery . He says he discovered that two feet below tla- flmr of the tier of cell-in which hini-elf and ix others were coulined ran an air chamber, or -ewer, which emptied out.-ule the pri-on walls. Having purloined two knives from the dining room, he dug his way down through the cement floor of his cell until he struck the -ewer, secreting the debri. in his bed afte' ach day's work. Once iu the -ewer he easily located the cells of hi OMR ; I .inious. and in twenty two day he had dug ; a hole through the floor of each Cell large i tm ugh for them to Bqaeaae through. On i the night of November 27th. at midnight. they dropped into the air chamber and groped their way toward the outlet. They were di-m.ayed to find the mouth of the chamber completely filled up. large quanti ties ol debri- having been dumped at its mouth. Fortunately for them they wen but a few feet below the -nrfuce of the ground. After tunnelling upward a short time they found thcmeclVea m the pn-on yard. The nigh! waa cold aud dreary . and a heavy rain Waa falling at the time, so they had little to fear from the guards, who were well under cover. To Mala the wall waa the work of a BBOmePt I not free the party -ep-a rated. Morgan and Hinoi boarding a train for Cincinnati and getting aeroM the Ohio nver lf on- their flight had been discovered. The other five, J. C. Bennett L. D. Herk stnith. (r. S VI Sheldon and S. B. Taylor, hid for a tune but finally made their way outh without trouble. i tiuuge nm. - is m me city accompanied by Adjt. Gen. C astleman, of Kentucky . to pro I cure eviden" to refute the statement made j by a H a-hington eOROfpoadaat' in the Cin cinnati arret q I Oo " charging the late Jacob Thomp-on with OOtiaplrioJI to burn and ex-Gorernor lllackburn with at tempting to introduc' infecteil rags into V .rthe-n Titles d-i'ing t ' w ar. THE MINERS' STRIKE ENDED. The Result Unfavorable to the Strik ers Not All to be Re-employed. ftVlMM, April ML -Near midnight laet night an official circular was is-ued by lrt ident -Folio Co-telo. froui the miner' g-n-eral 0MO1 in thi- city. dclanng the strike in the railroad district- at an end. Thi. to miners, nnfortunat -;!: of a tedious con fiict. waa brought alnnit by unfavorable re port received from the meeting which ware held tfirongfeovt fhe district yeatefday afternoon and evening, and to-morrow morning th.-e miners who can obtain em p!oj ment will return to work at a two-and a half cent rate. The operator claim t-. h.ave anffarad ao greatly in the fo of eootraotn that but a ma!l proportion of Btoae fori ly employed can now r upphetl with work. A Railroad Receiver Appointed tKVin. April 2o.-J. H. f'h ney wa a; ;-ointed receiver for the Ivike K.n and .-.tern railroad yeterday aflern-x-n by Judge Walker, of the I nited StaU-conrt. The road r-ms frtn Sandusky. hio. u oioouimgom. iinnoi. i re nitmpany en: rrned n Igrnent f r inxeeT tn a note amoQ - Fleeing for America s - s t w. pril Ji Thonaanda of emi grant are flockm daily from the Finland eoeet and n barking for America and else where b nveid bing draftel inbi th arm in the svent of war. the agncn'-ora in kth land fa at a tatoWin Fsmne- Tpetmg to h srmpel!l to prf 'rn military mrrtrm to G--ant's Birthday. immrre, April t. Oraat birthday mrmm, ki rl mmm on Ti fl an. MICH., MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 27. 1885. THE CA6lE ROAD ( Cituen AskeO to Donate Ten H0u Mind Dollar and Take Stock l'tor tti.irrs ot In Cahie Hlleel hvliy t ompany and sevemi cttliean inei al r ti ... .vlady lugM to dj-u-r the matter of raicng fund to buiid Unr road 8. L. Fuller acted a chairman, and (X V served isecrrtary. Tba ootnpauy asked ! the etlien to donate flo.UUU and alo lo take A5.JUU m stock I he citizens then hid a meeting of then own to txnldr ttte propositi on ami oiuiciuded to at puute oom mitle U Ukr of.ajgi t U.e n.iUU i Kl,vl i'u vats- Ue art of the city through which ttu road u tu ruu and nee what ean be duM t raise Uiv money iitKifc' . LtioUion L. Fuller, K. . Sweet, C VV. Coit and L. t l oi hlU were appointed as Ucl. commute Mr Harms, one of the principal outride OaplUllnC-. inUrenl.sJ nays, that Unlee the citiiens accept this propo-tilou tle Hcheme a.;!h ah indoned Mr. rhouijon think tliat the Cltlehs can Wrii afforU to accept the proponitiou. He say n that any one ywnin a lot on the proposed hue can affirt t.i donate $2o or AWLb a the lot, will Ih- in creased much more than that amount . soon as it is known t'mt t.he road will vr taiuly be built. He al-o thiuku the (anal -t:eet incrchantn call afford to help build the road. ( ther residents of the Hill district think favorably of the propMir.iou, and will try to induce the citir.eii- to ran-e the m --ary funds. AGAIN BEHIND THE OARS- Payne, One of the Escaped Prisoners Recaptured Farly Saturday morning at u house a few milea from Uie city. Sheriff Kinney sur pri-ed Loreu.o Payne, iue of the prisoners who e.caai from the jail last week h m . ing him out of a -ouud sleep and politely reniest!iig him to dress and return to jail, l'aytn .m plied, and i- now -ale behind the bars. For -utficieiit MMMM Mm Sheriff dot -not wi-h the details of the pursuit and cap ture publisheil ut present, but will give them m full when he thinks it proper to do o. Payne -ay - that the officer followed him very cloi-ely, and that if he could aave eluded them for another day he would have I.e. n safe in Canada. He alto -ay-tbat Morn-oi,. the chicken thief who bioke jail with him, planned the eaeape and did the sawing while he i Payne i kept watch on tin officer. He fore they craw led out tin y tied up their extra clothing aud threw it down to the ground. Payne had a gixal uit and an om rcoat, while Morrison's clothe were Utth h. t:. r than rags. Morrison went out ht-t. and when he reached the ground he grabbed Payne's bundle and ran. and Payne say - tu ba not seen hini mce. Morrison has not yet been heard from, or had not at midnight last night, but the officer are quite conti dent that they will capture him. e DISGUSTING IF TRUE. People Who Use City Water Should Not Read This. Detective Peter Martin came into Twj Tki.kouam editorial rooms at i o'clock laat night and aid that he had ju-t returned from the northeast part of the city and tlmt a terrible discovery had been made out there. He aid that lii-t summer the Board of Health appointed John Doyle to watch Cold brook creek and see that no refuse or other matter that would tend to ioHute the water was deoited in the city '- supply, but in January last the Board concluded that Mr. DO W -ervices were not needed nd discharged him. Since tlint tune nobody has paid any attention to what was being thrown into the creek, and yesterday some of the residents in the neighborhood of Benson street dis covered the carcaasea of a dog and a calf in the creek near where it i crossed by Hen son street. 1 he carcne had the appearance of having lain in the water for BOOM time. and people in the vicinity claimed that the dog ayaa one that had been oioned. but Mr. Martin could not U II why they thought so. Mr. Martin said that be had notified the Proae"uti!ig Attorney and that j officer had promised to notify the Hoard Of Health and ee what can be done about the matter to day . " FOR SAFE KEEPING. How Easy if is to Turn the Jail Into an Insane Asylum. There i a caae of alleged insanity at the jail which call for either a mo I accurate an i careful examination, or the mo-t neetl cr'tn i in and cenure. The c;ie i that of Mr. Anna Fitch, who wa- takeji to the jail late Saturday night "for afe keeping." Mrs. Fitch i a widow and ha- resided with her two hapdsom' children in the Botlbsaf block on Wet Bridge tre't for ome time. Her nearest neighlor on the anie floor ia a Mr. I I). Sumner, with whom -h- ha not alway lived nn neighborlj terrn. Mr. Simner i the chief informant aa to Mr Pitch inanity and inform! the ofnor that he waa wild at;d "threatened to kill her children." Th ihuinili ..,n.i4. i i gri i. igingthr woman " mane anl he had Ut p i to jail wntil Monday 1 morning, when a mo. complete examina- ' won can be made. The Sbenff and all hi ' honahad. anl uo I than a dor-n friend who called to Mr. Fi?ch yeaterday be- j hee he ia perfectly nn and a mncb wronged woman If U day the expert j hall rch th- arr,e concbi'oor, - l iaininu witnea bonid h. granw-l t- -u Nevir Way to Tr.at Sroopa me of oor morning .ntenvporane has salsytr i a new acheme to aoid th ap - an-- of hanng wn wsr.j Jt r wader v1 that its repwrter haw hn ordered to -print the ertnp -t ... in Tar fm CENTRAL AMERICA. THE VIEWS Or JAMES O LACE V I e West nj rs S' p Canal Da' War Lumber and Fruit Ocer atioos m Monde' s Mr. 1 I) lacvy. of ttie Hundurv TliniMai 1 uinpii and lhe;il mduias 1 ropioai Eruit Company returned Saturday evening fiom u.iiUi.u.d ;.,, ti rough i , nt mi An... .. iid otfu-r soeiiour wtiicli he ttad vniUxl m thr mtcre-ts of hto tUta UB Oon jUiy with 1. H Vtutieyand A i UudenpyL lliudunga kort -ketcli of tUf. trip would b o! lUU-rtwt to the puhlK- H I ki jtobAH ecriU- called upon him at mm rttdauio last night Mir hsl IhlUfcJs Itie trio left (jtOid Uapids JtOiuaiy JK snd after leaving the I niUnl States made l.heif first -top in Cub, and from thei went to Santo Douuugo, VrU Kico, St 1 homa Kin) th. Vindwiid Islaiul- I he. ai.. -i , Jed off at JainaUVt and thence teU'btsJ a compa-s u Arpiuwall. Mr lo -.ly-tna'. at the time he Visited the VN est Indies he found busmen of nil kind- very m ich d. I n --ed owing to the low pn.v- of sugur and coff.s-. the people wen basing their Itopen Uajn the adoption ol the Spanish treaty, and Its failure will hae the effect to still iurthei depress trade. Matters wen- worse in Cua tliau m the other i-land. but in all of them he found a -trong feeling in favor of n com mercial treaty with the I nited State, aud if anything, it wa- stronger m the Briti-h VN,,t lndit-s ttian in the Spanish os.sessiotis. 4 ter croesing the 1-thmUs of Panama tie went direct Ut Auiapala, Honduras, touching at o-ta Bie I Ml 1 Nicaragua. ra t oukat anil- oaaaL. Deferrin,: to the ship canal fie sHid that there wa- a well defined feeling among thosi mm poatad that it would b a very dltic di matter to ever complete tle proja;t. Kvt ry thing connect d with it apiared to ba in a bail condition. The canal rum. parallel with the railroad and he had oportuhlty to ob re the progress of the work. 'I he jHirtion of it actually completed is a di-tance of about three mile- from Colon aud of th. n mainder only the surface or prelim, :i ir work has Ihm ii done. There has lax p an im m. iir. eija-nditure of life and money thus far and the re-ults have not been coiumcn surate with the cost. Not more than one twenty -fifth of the work i completed and '..iMlilUO have been exja nded and the conn, try has been made a -epulcher. At tin pies em rate n will require jnteen yea'- to tmi-ri it. THE CKMTKAI. AMKKK AN W AH. He reaclual Amapala on the 17th of March, only eight day after President Barrio- had issued Ins celebrated decree for th. central i.atiou of the Central American BtatM Active preparations were everywhere n. progress for resistance. n his way to the capital he met four or five thousand Hon da nan troop going to the frontier b.tw.-en I Salvador and Nicaragua to prevent the m vusion of that State and Costa Idea. From the capital Mr. 1icey made his way to Puerto Cortez, on the Bay of Honduras. I h, u part of the fighting peotrwd near Simta Anna in Salvador. Barrus was killtsl at Chalchuapa, in Salvailor, a strongly lortilii d town. Hts olliivr- refnd to lead the attack upon the fortifications. whamipOB he placed himself at the head of hi.- trooj and ordered them to follow him. The fortifica tions wen taken and he wa afterward shot by sharpshooters while riding through Up town with his son. During the progre- ol the war business was affected h some ex tent in consequence of the coiis-riptmg that was practiced, but now treaties of ieace have been ratified bv the principal sbite and no further interruption is anticittated. Mr. taMMf -ays he traveled acros the coun try while the war wa iu DRftJNal on mule back and met thousands of tnx.p- bnt waa not molested. MAIIOOANY MMMKklV.. The lumbering (iaratious of the Hon dura Lumtier company are conducted m the north coa-t of Hondura. Thi- QOBap mj is the only one from thi- direction of the Tinted Stat that doe cutting, tin. ugh then are others who buy timber. Several native are al-o engaged m cutting. The chief timlers cut an- m .h .gai:y and Spa-,i-h cdar, lsth of which are cut into .jtiar MlbOf and ahipiaal in that state U Bnofw and the I nit I S:.ii. I mahogair, i ued for furniture and hone fnrnihing. and the cedar for cigar foxe. The tree run from fifteen iriche- to . v.-n f t m dinn nnd they an cnt into length of from ten to thirty feet. Tie Hondura- I.uiul con pany has purchased law tm tpage an 10.000 traaa froaa the goreraiMBl hhi th are now engagel in clearing it off Mr. Iaeey -ay- the location for cutting mah v any an getting scare Hi compan) now ha a haul of fron. on u ei,t mile U lb river where the log are rafted to the coast, a ditanc of ona hnndrr! mi!si. iiSMM am- f - oaaan t i r aa The Hondura T ropic Y rait Company i another ftrand Rapid- institution ofperating in that u-ctmn. of which Mr. Mi!l i PraaT dent. F. Crofton Fox ir Proah vt in. M. Hobinaon Sc-etary and TretTir,T TaM have planted J( acre in banana and Itave 10(1 more reedy to olaat. The trw haT, Port 1 ,nter-t i Iraf fral m fh' is and It fruit lei in the fact thst i tel tha' cti p tv oai.rAas rxr id comm WMeosa rsw bail of thr W ( T T o i tiaa. wheew ty n l grrvs .fi senVrta ' r this -rTi ng rtmmtmm f aMl, fead ng aavd fwsssassesw. IVesr mnsxavi av mawt anil be m- A th tsst of the aft ewaaaas af ta o4e wPH alee he at' mm s eeve of tfcs mose a i sfaf awd ft-raea ei uri0im hr, w aft. thT bra f tl" e and Mayan t na. swarlo w u- rri-r-trr who hoesrl j a-r ... . MtiRS Or GOD An Able Docoui-e at thr First Baptist Church Vosterday Kev Mr Ha.ne of kalauuAAw praartbad IvApu-t i "hurct, r.taida tn eiehang with fir (ttavea Ihr eobjed of flbe UMW tag athsastteae aa ' Heir oj ixki itr ten '"-V ''"""-' Xn.Mvioit ittou un no utua sec vtou but . muu il -on Mian X Itvi: oi IjtsaI litKMSjfk C TtK'ia- is . -1 in i,iaUoiii ixjtiUvuu-vi .t! .a Uvn ; litt on u i noun uun top is erkiWiajtMaj w j man raj' ansa in eveiy step ot neuaM ttjj : How man's beeii mu-i i. h, wbt n od send- down the inteliestiot TVki art no kasaar n servant hut an he.r K'.i ujennte hoprt. l.t tka Uion wa Ull m, U mo-ll. tta ! . t 'ti V . u.-.t ! ii eU i ua. lite I h ti. i w .ii.j u- in. ht ru o iv.!!.;ng tron .'. u ciiug m lit Is neb who has ttie ability to gain riches lie Who cairies a lantern alVajfS TfUrt IB He light I ti ChrisUaa tmmmt - on; ;u hini We ao not bavr to wait ttu otu in heiilancv. wt h..t mm onuect you heot will, io.,: an.l , oau Oail down sun shine. 1 hi. is ot.i inne' .UiUtv- i t 'hrisliau ha- I got- lhttt ..l!t is Uo livH Ih Christian inherits nil things, not a fe million- ot do.lar- 1 la- uueouvt iito n4an has n.- agni n . inert an atiswei to Lis pray r that his clilld shall t retoruual iit 1.- not him st if aii tall I h. untn veMttd kn.. li. light lo mak U.-l oja prai 'i.ai ta in. 'i ltul Ut lUe u hli.1.1 I ! Cultivate tta soil, hut be has no U.'.elosl lli IL Not with tla son his toil enters into ll il.h. I il.vl.et hal is tht t hem, . servant liisttvtd if a son I ra st . van l oi uot a thing in the v.e.j Kam.ne. et.n1. puake. a-tilene, evr u the judgment day caii not r..h the son of In- mhi ritauce. Bel th.s. who are not Chri-tiaUf are Uol the ei vant- ofliod. but ot Ih. d. i hal ,. change from being a t ani of ti,. a , l beinga-onol id Hem of OkrM yj may lie, to owu all thing- h. r. Ih , ow thing- abovt Kev Mr. Ham. - i- a young man. inn ln sermon was a most powerful one. I.th m the thought it Contained and the eloquence with wtneh it was delivered. . A Neva- Paper 1iWell 1- to have U Ut W papel It is lo bt called the JmlrMndrnt and W 1. Jackson lute of the ieioy I, at SJMMSVtt i- t" , ihe editor. - To Art Students. .wr. n. i.. rvonnrip s da-.- in draw mg m i i.Hintw.i fn.f, ,,-at ti,..i i.i. ,., afford great advantage- in preparing pupil foi her out door clas- in ciiaical and pencil sketching in May . She also ha . morning class for scholar and teacher at room 11. second floor. Houseman bl.a-K. For the Ladies. 1 in place P. get sewing machines reired I- When tin l.-j . -,j uo Ultertst Ml stake but In- reputation as a practical workman, not when they would rather sell you a new one. g.nt-' repairing as a ruls de uot give satisfaction. d justing is a tiadi , twelve year- . x ra m I am prepair.sl to flfl work tr,;-.: w..i g.v. ( rf. .-t ' . : . 1 do not sell new machine or work for any company, and have t ut on. ot. hd in vnw. that is do work that will build Up for m a good tradt a- a re airet -. wing i:.a",.ne I will call at your -hop or houac. examine your machine, tell yon wtiat c.o, ! .1 ,ne. wh will oo-t free of chargi Then you can decide whether you will have it (ion. All order n-ceivsl hi postal will rciv. prompt attention. I rebuild, n adjn-t. clean and n pair all kind, have part-, attachun m and ins-tiles for all. Shop at Uo Suuimit street. T. H i. i i am.. Sewing Machine Hepairer. Be Sure uid VwA C. S. HARTMAN S FINE ART GALLERY. ?2.'..p' worth of American Art now on Kx) ibltKUi j,ii I lailyfrom ift. id lo p AND Tuesday. Thursday & Saturday Evenings COMPE flTIOH IS THE LIFE OF TRADE u i rl u. ar. j jir - o... M i,.WM(t T ..; .'. r U i,r l h ma. white siv.r Iff e gg. i ar,, warrant 12'.,' aarAl O at 'a :i il for 1 7 P r rj ar Drind j'na Jt, m f fl II liaaal Sas A Co uni rt-titi!' 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