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Bioramg 1 4 t III- 1KAN1' KAPIDS, MICH, FRIDAY M1 1 i 1HHO. Vol. ;: V MHKK h;- (imiirt Kapias r w lei t A A Nu KAVAQLS OF CHOLLKA. SUPLHVISUW5 DITKLR. u' I e f I AM . F Hf LUUN t iUUHI MOUSE I t f it PHALLUS W f . He l omtmm UN L uuu , ... .. )! O fviUHHtllb kato kk ahaea ahaaeJ pimir ilMMa Um im Mteaaeai Park a... PWiaa aeeal Marry di ...! Mai I- aaM haaaaaMaj MM eAto m Unt 11 1- ilk titwa faaedeel Waav uoC Dim, Ma brti m ' ' UU lUt PVwiaaa eat Mar UAea. J wtoai tie.. Hjl Llln t to kto IMf) oees utraeU-J 11 trot aaaj eae auu Ui -aaa Ue reaa. TW raw alt M, ttoitHinf1iT PfcaJtae m bo k.ur HMIJ .( Um lurf l!e beared having ! m rmlil feuea total aad Irate-ferred to it n i fMN MM ef ft t Pbaltaa Tim hi eawily via ! dw ' rtx toet M out pertuilUed to Jo . t tie bet aa- Wae Ui, -v...U l f '. With PheeiA a l-t fsVUtks V tiiu Ums hnr uwaI auti that are PbaJU.- Mi fceaartilj i)tiMrxl by ahe eeuwd u the rfraud Ptaet reeel SMH MlkMlty waa etprri Meed IB jfllliui Umj ieoraea away Harry Ai.im mXjfiUti !hII I he j rtu-ii t off lr WiJkea. wr. had th ude, iibii ui tne load, both hum dew tine tliue uailhrr li.. it b:oa-it aad the rac on the dowu -utrh bfoaa, toad WilkM ." iu wtniMr by tu Wood rixti ir imHm tw m tb borrt pi y m good hi. WilkM hrfhtl iu ta ImuL Hm Unt hi fwrt. bowt r. m MBN 4 MM ') iai ib . - auil bnti iiuot rwwfced tbo I'MiUr pi bfor b w rr 4Mtotl ID trot. Phalla boin tweuty U iri irJ. ilkr ttl-l Jowu, and whan Ihm ltrw , 'lurte r jMt wm rtrnru bul utrt i'Uw - . -'.r.ii: u. .-ui' "tr-tcll n?HHi rtwtllj. The rcr M Um Joo trwt-b wim rluM ou. bat i iu tbi iiuttaao imi w mmcti I'tiallan 4tiU bnk iu thr n rt bent. ut V il kt a wtniiy hint-. ! AK inl bMt Btb burM got r7 in tine tyito, J'haJI. UKmtf thr Und. Harry VVdkm brk lf..r rNU'httig tb jurtr but mu Mrrii. rti.-til'V. borvr, iuaiu taiiMml ifi- imi won tb hrnt vivuly. IxMwing aiiUr tb ;r igbt Wtotfthn tohcad - I'h hor- jfot off With Phal Icugtb or two, which fi ltd tht bnlf iiiiU' (iiMt n A ilkt began to reei n and larter ,Hde the hore were VNtlkt made a tpurt aad. bw lead id iuiorHin imiImI t tb thr uenrty v 4 hooting kbead, enuif ! :: u.f "tref rh in tine 4lylf. MMMto the wire ii lengths aba of 1'haHt iml vanning the bent nl thw racw easily . I i mt- ' i . Hwmamry Sterjal rcr i i'-e f4.'. i!! nied to n r-t. !.iM to ecood. darry Wilkee. I I J I .'balla. J I . Tune Mi Francis Confesses, l-aix". ig. Kranci, in au n terview i.hniU illicit relatiotu with Mr. I'aaree. fm! rT n rntee hnn from tbe ctiar get f having -Ji:fd ber. Stie !)-' -lie he.- n it fn him for threr month. She ha lxen trying to earn an bouet living -ine tin oiaration nl fi-ul -; r j -.iti ! i M'1111 tn ''' (f a well known mer chant when the unfortnnat encofiutr le tw ber father and Prarcw gave publicity to her history She atcii-ee ber fat.lver of il in( to blackmail Tea rce. who. the . never irealetl ber .ink.u.lly. A Mystery Solved. n. ig. 15. -The boJy of I. lent. Kdwsr-1 WaIImcw Keiney . of thr 1 ntted State Navy, who baa been mining ince February im fivnod U day floating in tbe North Kiv.r The htdy w ter'ltily tleroni.-oed, anl m it wan lifted from the water the head rll iff Pearce"s and Francis. h-ai-'H. :K- 1 '.. Mr I'.nnv Mtt. that kee if. .t intend t. n.''i - t.'.e nitj f . r ,;h. 1 - -igbt gaint hun ty Krann- 'n ennnt if Kearee' aceoeAtion of blackmail. He ffect- o ctnidr Franci s cranli. Faarre waa preeent to day t the nrt fitting held by th- I mi inieeion of Trade Itoprr- M. f which he r a uiemtier. He looked igarl nl worneo. SrrM-Po Epidemic it Montreal. N4 V H;. V i I he p ret; dent of the local beard of health tfeaiarea that aaaaU-noa 14 ! epitienoe 'ere. The civic hospital I rrowlel th SK pattwtote. Uid I nt wing I in irv- ' nore. H w many re "Uy a Con-molore 8ig r Retired VwniK.T"i, '5g I ' 'omrrmdor haa fen nlaaaa apM the Mitred hit f the navy. I ..turT'.Mi.ir.. iU.ljf. VI- n i;!v v , : MBydant of 'he Hoeton navy ynrd until a ' -w montfr ef -ih retirement.. He h been in the navd ru inee 141. nd haa een more than .'I yar f I'-ti t e er . .e A Cbo'ta Scaee at To'edo. rlllKl. X 'if l''' MTeV. ewr UMtrnito'- wae taken emtolealy ill laet night, v. lot.! i'ii v f-T.ng H i-na -xhibite! ,, -he r'nij f 'iaHi Ik WtkJ)ki Ml uie are jratly aiarmeil ko1 die Roitrl f hlee eean'iorn e, hotild hoera in A r 0d Ch.ef C'k Removd. IMMJ he. 1:1 William D Hayn e. ef I Mtnoe. wee fcn JnT pptvinretl hef "lerk ".te'if the Fin wiotant Pet meetoni leneei. v - v farr trane ferrtr-l n ..erk-eu M -re .1 Se tal ai iie ia HV7. and w" appointed Herk in the F'iat I nflee I Vpartmeat ha 14A - V.a hJ H.s ItaMhl I tmaeter -enet t toa day hie hia Man . : e j v i al I lee left Wa nae Me O" v M a --id -a ' drtr-nas T aht a ftuflhNiait againet lalpM . A , IU H f tttm mill utttari rp4l the aroyi Ajr t bo Itutifi ig i ttlvwaa huae a - .. : awaAi vlart at tea boan if tawtr uo deeireo. 1 1 wm thjewaed to aa aataart aaaattaoae jie , v- t '" I rie crew- of lit uilIU .. wfk I 'irw or to af taitt-awuci rtvftoveu to go to work uou nay but liter old nnadrr It i th'gi i it u - Hon u Mf Me heMwa lb txre'k boae of lb inte hwrv. ead toany r ttte irtMim of k icaeure b-re. e rOUL PLAY bUhPfcCTED 1 Death ot a Vounu Man on Ihe Hailroad Near Wayland . , t I ui. 1 Ki u t m a vn 4 1 l axis Aag. IX A yoMtf otaa, aged .11 ty trie uauie of bar ten A. I borne, ruirrl from Atitou. t hHoia t'ouu t,. wtierta hi pareuU reetde. wae run over by the Ho'cha'k pannruger tram, on I iieeday eveuiug at Sprague crueetng thrtxj iuarter of a mile ulb of thie village. A ft uuiiutee Itefore be wae -eru lying be i arru tfir rail - u tbe eroding b two mall -. Who trnd t aroti-e bun but did Uot , , .! um- ( ttiriii thu went and iu vd bH father, who immediate!) urot-e uLii .lreernrd b to --e to him. but Iteiug at roda away did uot have time before the i U -Hiiie ril. .ug Ai the el.gllleer ahlrttle-l twice iitd rang the lell. he ooppotHrd tbe id off and the train did not -top. I v.i.- r,-e -o horribly mullltttrd hj I.) rte beyond recognition. By letten on bis i-rt.u lui friend; were fouud and notified. Ibrougb btyiug and harvest he had worked fvr Mr. Welly in Martlu, ho aid him $'J. on !. :. lt . N moue) 1m lUg found oil his er-ou lead- -Hiiue to .-t ful lla. a hi father and tbe -phl where tie worked in Ma rtiu claim that he ws- a -otter, industrious young man. It ls announced that the Kev. Geo. Caiideeis toy irt a weekl) Prohibition uew-paper at MH the art tsaue to be on unlucky Friday, the 'JNt of August, rtahecriplion 'Ht J.', cents n year; terms and sie of the ., hi te in keeping With tbe strength of the party it uportji. BY HON CENTER ITEM. ZED. What " The Telegram" Correspondent Finds to Interest the Public i ..rrtt'Mtl-n-e f I'liK I ki kouaM. Byron ( "e.n r k a, Aug. 1:5. - -Prentiss Weaver and family leave to-dny for a four weeks rMI in Nebraska. Mr. Win. Hender-on returned home from California im Monday last. Miaa Inec T bom peon, of (rand K.ipids. will teach the Fail term of school in the McKinney district. Fditor H.tllack. of the s itimt i Ai t oiw f nt, is in town to- i ill tireeu and wife are CHinping at ataWW during the present month. The A.lventists hold S-ibtmth seho. pic nic in Sharp's grove U day. There will be a lower) dunce in the -ame grove this even itu'. B. McNeill has on exhibition at his store a hen's egg which is omehat of a -ity. It consist of a double, or rather of two egg. It measures nine inches in circumference, weighs ". 4 ounces, and en rioted in this mammoth anal another compit v . i the -;e .if (in ordmury .-i.'- egg lbi.se ti.-ill i- booming. The H oily UM played a match gmie with the DatrMM on M Saturday which resulted in a s"ire of ." to '. in favor of Dorr. The Hanly Club will play the Byrou Center Clnb it tins place on t'.'l'. V'i' 1". Mr-. S U e;iver. who w is Im mnd over to appear if the next term -if cmirt to MM b the charge .f bigamy, h i skipped. THE DETROIT CAPTURE. Burns Not Identified as the Gentle manly Burglar. I Iu- morning the famdiea of James I), lae. iren Scotten and W. K. Heame came b p.!ice MjfMtM and were given a to- 'ip "Biily" Burn, the supsted ""g ntlem inly l"irgl-ir" iir-e-t.-.l by a po-e f paMetnen nad detectives on Crogh m street. The victims of the gentlemanly bnrg I r were poieI on one -wle of the aseembly room in the eeutral station, and Billy wa hown to them in half a dozen different co tntiim - ftrt in the suit of clothes be wore on I ti. .1. . i. r. i. ... . ii..n ...,i n a long r'it't'r coat in it wa lonnu witri bis vulise t Mr. 'Oannoo't MMI on Brews t r street: then with a mask partially hiding his fare, after the style of the i 'hetertield tan rotder. then with a rnbtter cap pmlet "vt r his eye, nd finally with two or three different coats belonging to him. "Billy" submitted to the ga.e of the visitors without deigmnr to notice them, and never ske a ad. . None of the 10 or 1.' in the room who had seen the ht;-g!r were able to itively ify Billy, but they were almost unan: BMJa that Billy and the burglar look very milch alike. e'roir .Wire. a The Reed City Re-Un.on i ,.r --.ndeev- f Inr rrintme. Kai ' " t tt . Aug 1.5. Preparations for ie .in i-, Sohliers nd Sailors He union m iel i to tie held her Septernber '. ' in I Id. rm progreweing 'spi ' y H t nntativea f'om ail poets in the district are tpeted. The Miskegon. M'j i. I- and Manistee i ' lartis ail dsn he preaMl TIM : r aj drill at - a. m . the b-th will be hotly en i pnee ire given. ". ?." :.! 1 1 -' et g p"Mt use any iar of t K K. tactics. Foot-Pads m Antrim County. ' K HPTTO. Mel . g K I have recent 1 y been operating between this iiaeeand Torch Ik. a viila? 12 mi lea neth. Several e--,ria have been held ip and eearehed, and n prominent physician a l-stl ir th-ee 'nieti wh le ;v - - m . tr . f eiml. and followed ' ui lie or more. Bur'ara at A.-le,a AMfaWt Ifknh.. A eg IX Abargla ren Wt! '"Saroty ig H fMM leb. week since fneyk Ra C - ; - - R i aanv Aaj. IS. Laet Mgfht CheMMl rinh a art M Oemnaa. evwaaiitted j waaeate taking --wtgh M rata. - . L . a .t.i.a rill I Dropping Dead by Scores m the S'et Hi Pruiriiiii M.'M'ild and Madrid MtuaiK, Aag IS. I toe MnsiuU of U rttiw of etooiera u tireaaoa.are horrtble. MJ of l-lllO arte ad to drop dex.d dail) in lte etrento. their bodlee often re uiaiuiug uutur.ed and etpoeed to tlte tchorvbiug hat. 1 tie re la uo attempts at a eefwaaoaj of burial I toe oorpete are bur . gs tier red up at night and throw u. n ah -l r clottie-d a lit ce may be, into a coiuuiou treucti Uien iu, Aug. IX l tmre were thirty fie deft the from ohotera here to day Mi ail.. Aug 1.5 I he Director of Public V orks and wife, and auotber government ofhctal. died of ctiolera U day. FIRE AT CLEVELAND A Loss of S70.OO0 Lightning Ihe Cause. Ci a tuM., 0 , Aug. 1 5. Karl) this morn tug the Sturtevant Lumber ...pauy' mill mi the "Flat" caught fire and tbe dry house aud lumber pilen were soon in flame, twelve steamers proved of little avail in checking the flame, hut a rain storm came up and tins supplemented the firenieuV ef fort so much that the flames were soou got under oontrol. It is uow ioitively kuowu trial the tire wa caused b) the plauiug mill of the 1 iiu ber company being rtruck by lightning. The tire wa practically out about 4 o'chs'k this morning. The lues is T;',,.,IIJ . baaaraaea i..ij. I lie atilli will be rebuilt at once. The Boston Regatta. Boston, Aug. 1:1. - The national amateur Ml cl aed to day with a race betweeu eight oared crews, the oonteetantts U-ing the Columbias of Washington and the Crescents of Boahoa. The OolimtMi kaowad great uperiority in form and rowing and won by two length- in T P . lenting, by four miu lUil tiftet li 01 Hid-, the l--t record, ti nt of the Metropolitan Club of Newark, N. J., made Aug. I, 1:5. The Kaiser's Reception. Bmi is. Aug. Id. Kmperor W illutin's re tvptioii at Potsdam, to-day, wa touching. Mauds of little children -ang patriotie by inns M ke tpfM ared. The town wa- prettily d 00 ratid with flags, aud the path- were -tn wn with 'lower-. There whs much eiitfiu-ia-in. e After a Precious Cargo. Nkw Yohk, Aug. 1.'5. Secretary VNhitney fdared the "Swatam" and "Vantic" to go to New ( hrlMM and bring to W aatliHgtotl the surplus -iler dollar- in the New Or - r: f int. about lfs000,000 fak all. -e- The Sultan Submits Ban no. Aug. Ul priraik telegram from .tu.ibar state that the dispute between the Siilbtn and QatMMJ lias la en adjusted. The Sultan admit OoratMJ -upreiiiKcy in the disputed ternUiriea. s The Czar's Review. Sm. Pn Kusin uo. Aug. 1!5. - The C.ar will hold a grand review of troop- to morrow at Kriumoe-Selo, where they are MMSttpadl for annual m.iueuvres. On Account ot the Floods. New Yokk. Aug. 1:5. -The New York ('en tral K. K. Company are selling Chicago tickebdo night, but do not guarantee prompt pa-sage. Secretary for Scotland. IiNImin, Aug. 1.5. The Duke of Rich mond ami (Jordeii has been apsiinte S cr. tary of Stab for Scotland with a it in the cabinet. The otlice is a tu wly created oue. Wires Must be Underground. Ham Youk. Aug. Id. The nnder-ground wire bill went into effect today. Anyone may cut wire off his house uow at pleasure. Many Fan dies Made Homeless J Maa9 CiTt. Aug. 1.5. Fire- in hjM menfs to day made 7'J families homeless. No one wa- -eriously injured. Mr. Armour Gets a Seat. Nkw York, Aug. la. P. D. Armour, of t 'hieago. to da) purchasetl a seat m the Stis-k Fxchange. Gould Goes Yachting Again. Nkw Vokk. Aug. IS Jy fh-nld startetl on another ten days y acht cruise to-day. it i BQ it rait it it I 1 1 1 1 A stnd or twelve California horse, the property of I eland Stanford, has arrived at K'ichester. N. Y.. for the race. ! , . it n f Mi--iel.i-. tt. based on returns received for the census of !.-, H 1. Ml a gain of MOyHt inee li. V if'y ronng Isdiea from ilifferent purts of the country hik the veil at the (reru. n Catholic Convent at Wilkesbarre. Pa., Vt etlneeday. Ib S. Hamburgber'e tanne y. at wego Fall. V Y . wa burned early Weilneaxlay . ntaihng a loa of ftVt.ni) on sbsk and building. Tbe encampment of the ii. A. R. porta of Coattai and Southern Illinois will open at Hillstmro Thnraday Governor gleaby will be on- of the spanker. Advicee from ;h tdirondack Wineaday risirteI Praaidnt Cleveland had reach-1 ' -. in the north wd and begi;n Mi saon ' recreation. The official announcement is now mail that the Wiaennsin Central Railroad Com pany will build sn :n bt-n lent ! ne to ' ' cago. using th- W nikeeha route. Tu family of iMnial Abagh. Jr.. near New Phi la. b pni'T'd Wsineeday t) eating toad atorg. ' ma l- , bd mul f.nr ther praon ar in a critieiil nditon. M-. Mary C Hargin will institute nit f.r the ieoeary of a large trnri of real ahieh ae fern a pert of Syeaue. N TN land wa hoaght mora than forty yaers ago by her late hnalerd The mystery attar-bed toy tbe merrier of ! Hsreti n Brooklyn. N , Monday, haw ben eiearad ar by the ennfawaWwi of TrV-m s J Tinetr ig his etetwrn. that he del t e heottag, eiaiiwiag to Sara aetedi to eetf- , fa fan ae. - " 1 ' r g HI Company sgamt the ttiee Reining Ceaapany Bf f ta-r,ngs f ir a fiaade ieiiT ieiirarv nf aa mfarior arle nf nsi pro (it N UHANT b I UM b ei rtort Aivty te ti I'lgattl AiJ tll Wo'-" r Se aji k lum hae - - Urowu ovf thaaaaal tiraat oea-t ia Ua outtagw at Ml M ""a ' wee toots toed over Um toetub at Kieraide Park l rev .e I .- luoitoitg and Hie flag eUitWi I .ad taeea deal) raised tlea-r -iu U fuurral Wr relumed to U. I'aik C-LMnmi L--" by wteoMi it wee i.ai.e-i li ttadonga at Ue tailtovry It war U large f n M -iff on 1'ie hivenade PUlau and had to be eoots-tl ui wtam bste-d Ittere. A innfereiW of tlie Pr.aluve 1 vcUauge ( oililliillee to CO ola?rat With the llleli ( UIUIIIIIU Ui rala tllUdr tor tbt rrts-tltill if monument to ti rant will Isr held tavakM row. Mem bent of tbe Couaohdated Petio leuin F.icbauge. Maritime AMtciation and ( lottos i ti bange are ala airtr-ling arrange u. elite t a--ist in ttie Wrk. I lie Chan. 1st ot Commerce men will lke art ion in Wit matter at their neit meeting. A SEVERE S T OHM Lightning and Ram Play Havoc In Ni York State. Sauahsia, Aug. 13. A aevere rain, ac companied by thunder and lightning, occur red here today. Several mineral spring were flooded, tree were uprooted, and ".tu water maius burated. Several house Were flooded to a depth of four and five f.-. t. A laudshde covered the track of the H..a T unnel for over fifty feet. leter Chatter ton. aged l waa instantly killed by an electric ; hck, a were aki the horses he wa driving. A hoeM on tranite -treet. ...- .; led by stveral taiuillee, was -tru.-k MQ the chimney and several rafters shivered. 1 he U. It descended into the house, tore the plastering from the ceiliug. pa ed through the stove and entered the floor underneath, splintering the boards. Several tenant- had narrow eecape. THE TELEGRAPH WAR. Dr. Green Says the B & O. Was Made to Speculate With. Nkw Yohk, Aug. 1:5 -In an interview t day Dr. Norvin Creu,"'re-ident of the Western I inon I . N graph Company, - i -from his jK'rsonal knowledge the Baltimore 4 Ohio Telegraph Company was orgatned with the objeol :if selling out ata profit to the We-tern I n ion Ci in pan , but later the railway MUBMd the stia-k and the affair took the shaa of hotiert coinpetitn. He says the tir-t apsaraiiCe toward a comprom M wa- made by the Baltimore A Ohio through a lawyer who had done work for lajth companies. He would not doal with this party, considering the attempted MgO tiation its iinotVuual anJ the terms too high. later . Dr. Qreea ailegi there oama proposition for an interview through Mr. Pender, which al-o originated with the 15.il timort) A hio jicople. a An Important Case Decided. Pi i iMiu ho, Aug. ML-Judges McKeiinean and Ate!, in -on. of the I nifed States iM-tnct Court, have tiled an opinion hi tM MM A Mi'ilmr) vs. the New Viirk, Peim-y Kama i Ohio Railroad m opposition to tt.. laaHenr factum. Tbe decision is hostile toeveiy i 0 ntlOO taken by the Mellenry party . It not only refused b remand the case- to Crawford county court, but it rescinds the order of that court appointing S. B. Daoh receiver, and a'so refuse- to entertain a motion t.. appoint a receiver by the I Failed State Court. Dilke and His Shame. Lonimin. Aug. 1:5. Sir Charier Dilke ha engaged Charles Russell a- leading and Mr. S-arle as junior counsel. The plaintiff's ra-t ha leui strengthened by the attendance of a physician called to Sir Charles Dilke' hOMB when Mrs. Crawford MOKaad to b sinking under hysteria an-ing from an alter cation with the mi-tre-- of St Charles. The council of the Liberal eUAOCtatiotl W divide.) a to wl.ether to a-k Sir Charles to retire from public life uutil after the trial of the divorce case. a Saratoga Races Postponed Nkw Youk. tug. 1.5. The ran - at Sara toga have len poatpOMd until tomorrow on account of the bad condition of the track. BASE-BALL. rww 0 .. S 0 II 0 ii I 0 BnSaJa Ht. I - 1 li 14 0 O- S Itaae hite. Buflalo b. Hf. I.ins k Krn.r. Buffalo ".. Ht. Is.iiis 12 Pitcher. W.nnI and Hweoney. I'mpin-, BaMf. IlieiToM. rhHaiiiiikhi 2 I I I I I I ' t Ho-n.n ii n ii 1 ii u 0 ii u- 3 Itaaehits. Ptdladelphia !. B.sm.n 7 l-irr. .r Philadalnhie t Ba-nm 7. Pltehere and Whitney. If m pin. Kergus-.n. IKTB"I I . Dwtoutl I n-ar- i Mhera. Bond 2 0 1 0 0 0 u f 3 . 4 I ii n 0 1 0 - ! (rettean ml BeOeradek. Dapire I Hot 1 1 o s r ...0 0 0 0 0 U 0 II ii 0 Prwrtaaaei I ii u 0 1 Be dita. New Virk PtUlidMea 1 Frr .-a, N"vr York 4. Providanra ft. I n , r- h-- ' h KlbMirne. Umpire nrry. TnR.iT'i. On Au. IS. Th r.,nin'esl il Inek f tr.t Toronto tst. hall rhih tin ei.t Mtapteiiai on the mana,puint of it An attempt will ts ma.lt. to rtnrr- ' h" old intarnaM' .nal leri-. takina in . biha from bUn KettfRr. Buffalo. ! i Inadna. Hamilton. TWoMa, MMtal ihuw ..r I IfietnalKire. Chicago Markets. omnr F. f.TashM PmM Meak, 1 taan HAnia. Ana it ier. t nfgaa Ke-i-.rtail Wheat nd Cora ataedy. H-n Hitv leM .1 Whmf Ana Ml - M fgu Hp Whl N 5 i nrr, S i fS t 4' , t. , Oet tH s 44 , 4 (lata S.f 24 M 4 H M p-rk Hep tr. r s i ( r tw v an to I ft an leard faat A I Him i Na . N mi ie M afweey r A "Stay at 1- pr ' llsnr r1.-rl e'r-tr. Td higher, reetat nf- $4 , . -a, , tt i - ' ' svf 4 vx4 'teanaje't t .vBTn-nt.ta -!..( -'rl "n r t ae "e 1 h4d 4 a, rtn-p.m. l2 bid 4- it, Ptharl IV hV Waitrieart Konrta etaarl aa fo'lnwa UnoB ftraa. lt&a)lt&H uvrel erJes ''tl iMkeM fwada liT bwt. Ceaatialn. 1IS41- Oef eo-t lu Ui.! ot 1 brre C - ty bope neO'l In In. ret I I e tf.r Louil btiouid Maee tr.t He a A tepreea-ntal. of li.( i txauaiel civlied 1. 1- x i rini..i rat riuertarn. of iter tlvvwaUi V at d. ) elt tvla . and aeked ba opin ion of ihe at Hon. .f ii.. i nuui'il ia aoffrfhag Ut r ullon itlit . I . i to . a-, im ;t., ,oi iur t 'our lie Mild "I tteiv rel tier decision of u. Council and the opinion of Cit Allot Ue Kam. m. on the f.is . hut I have not given it NU) etrsual thought. 1 war at oue time in favor of locating Uee 4Vurl Hoiim- there, but 1 am not no much in favor of it linn, although it inh) tie htcalod lliere, ae a matter of roouoiu), of we ma) chuiene a ell rint'Where and b l lt.,il oue go M pltwxUI I'lulU'f Would In- IU thr VlCllill) of the Uovt rnmrnt building and City Hall. 1 would not object to loct ng it wliere tlte old building now plan 1-. a- the lot now owned by ttie count) I one hundred t et Mjtiare and additional pro-rty to the north can be bought V f) t i-olialue I l.e count) Up-r riaan are in favor of tbe park, but vet) few of the city meudier are We cannot do au)thing Hi the matter until get l .. d omm m tka Mj imm OMri1 Supervi?sr ls.M)inlr, of tbe SeOoUil NXard, War Iu lt iteli aad elpfea-ed hlr opinion ae follow- "If the deaudon of J udge Parrtah, athrmlug the title of the County tu tfie park, le -icdaiurd by the Supreme Court, then the cit.ir.eus wiU le confronted with the ijueetioii iu about this ahllpe the ti!l to the projell) it. in the county, tor the pnrjsa.- of a Court House and foruoother ; thecnmt) i debarre! from si lling it to the l it) for a park, or to an) one for an) purpose. If the count) builds a Court House elaewhere, theE I lie title to the Btetath halt revert- to j it partial, the I il erton heir-, et al. and the n rth half to the tit), by virtue of a ipnt cla. in from luis 'amplill to the city. I o eriM-t a ( oiirt lloue will require an appropriation to te voted on by the citieiii of the entire county. A propo-ition to build el-ewbcse would proba ably la- voted down bj votern outaide ot the city and would al-o be OpaaMd b) mail) in the aMffi tot the MM that to locate or build el-. wln re wc uld lie to re lniipjlsh all title to the Paik tote. So that practically the -pie-lion will l.e m er-t. in the near future, a Court llou-e on the Park, or no kaarf EIdmi at nil.' Supervi-o- Bciijamain, of the 'Third Ward, -aivl: "I have read the decision of the Superior Court Judge anc. think it i all right. When I was in the City Counnl I advocated having the Cit Hall and Count) Court building- under one roof, in the Park, but a- another -Ite ha- been cho-ell for the City Hall I think the count) building -hould be erected oil the Park. It Will C,-t pro- bibl) im ti bii) atiot In r -ite and then we will have to give up the claim to the Park altogether. 'The re-ldelits of the City have to pay lift) four per cent of the entire count) taxe, and I think the) will not wi-h to bu) another -ite. when ti ey can have tlu one gratis. If it i- decided that the county ha- a title to that lot. I -hall In- in favor of -ubinitting the uropoaitaM to the people at the coining spring election f taxing the county for the building of it Court House." RELIEVED OF MIS CASH. A Traveling Man Falls in With a Ni m her of Momentary 'Friends " Yer-terday morning K. H. Wherry, a tr eling man who re-ih a at Mar-hall, uotitie! the detective- ht had baM MlMd by a lixal gang of fakin-and gamble--. He says that about 11 rcTi5l note the hoar), the evening before: he went into Hugln- - -al sin on lottaai -tnf,. where he ii et -everal men. Five of the niltllbt T followed hlin out of the BollOM and ahM j i -t out-:de they relieved him of haa pocket it.ok eootaiaiiig if.' m money and -oine bank note-. He i- ijuite B) rt.tiu Tom Connor- and Iaii Iteecber, two looa d k lactam of fame, performed the trick. He followed the-e partie- to the Ar- better Hall, ahare ke m. t uoaatera and deaM him a -i vere blow over 'lie head with a loaded cane, mlhctiug a painful wound. He afterward- entered a C' lnplamt against the pair, but not being wi ling to lo-e time in remaining hen- lotBOtlfj ajtatMl IM men. uothing will lie done further. I heirfneer have no ca-e without a witiu-. and the gambler cm -mile it tin- piaOB of luck and tr) it again on the in xt victim. The dear, lnno ct nt little fakir- do not .piake much over the Mayor! ptoaJanaliM that akaaj mut go. at lea-t a large aataher yet remain iu the city. e The Hotel Register-. AtT hk lloarroa ll Tiger, n- fork; K. L. DetBfcagi WW York; A. IVyley. Ctucago; Bennham. Milwaukee.; A. Archibald. N. w York; 1. W. lormg. B- MM . . U ., W.hhI. Toledo W. K. T-ird. Toledo C. W. Baatar, BoatM; Na-t.. Lomnbmi 0 c. Potter. Chatham; J. H. Ie-nng Sycrauae S. A. W i-wt ll. Cbmago; 4a. ,1inrN-. Kala ntaaoo; O, Hatch tnaoa, CiDOiaaati; IT M. Mor-e. Iv.i-t.il). Tt T. Calver. Ibtrmt; J. (ilenn, Jr.. Hetroit. IT Simon. New York. S. H. Kw, l.aiiing. At Hwirrr M. Bowman. Detroit; F L Howling. New York; C. T. F.vans. New York; H. Stern. Rochester; J. Koch. Cleveland; VV. T Sehmit, Chicago. I. K'st nb rg. Sew York K M. Vdier. St. Loaaa: EL P Ik r. Chicago: I. MacI-!. Hetroit: .1 C. Mclaughlin. New fore; W B.aby, A. Webb. 0 II lurk. Potltlar; Lv i Simon. iK-troit. . Ka-f. Il.tr .it. N miley Chi rago. W. T French and wife. Itoeton. K r Tin F...i t v 1 ncngo. . C. Holli. Chirelow. T. Hall. KalamM xi. F. W. Cragin. Cleveland. 4 S F .t. ltow.ll. K. Warevilie. M ii.neaioh; J. C. Cainon. Elkhart; C. B. HhtUeager, Big Itaaiaai H M. Keny on. Battle Creek . K. K. Mrainger. Winona; A. K OMaphaiL Middleville. . W . W'altrhona, NilsTiti. The Reporter's Last Resort. The offtnera we. t t died yeatrday that Jimmy Lynch, a aomewhat notonona yotilh. t" we. t ; m. 1 ' - of age. had rt.t.fead hie mother, alio reaidea at 111 TTiird avenoe, of -i in 'w-ti nd b, i-ft for TinknowTi Hylvaater 'M.eeka. lt bvaa tit V. 1 D Piot. and th wake. I e Mary ( llarev nt It i eiaimad Tb Cortraf.f Renenwed. Ve Y a. Kng M - The ranwal ref the fSftn yar etn.'a-t bs4we.fi the PwaawyT vanta Railroad Company and the PaOaaM fMaaj n- Cka In te ran laahaa af E.stiih!ished 1854. Our National I Vlt'hratioi topthci wit ht he low jinccts wrt atp telling oar Drj Good and Caafpoil for, lirouli t tlii city I y far a LMt-.tt1. ntmiKcTof pftfjple from cn lOCtion of our iteVtO than c before M an MXSMkttl thai has vcr occuit'ii in the hir. tory of i J rmnd l(ail-. S P in .. CoKPAJTY, Our entire stock f Siiihiim- Dren Qooda, Silks, tteMolt PaH8, Lace-. Im-1MV. Ii.- Lawn-. White Orcss ii fa. will poniiyely clomn out . Spkinh A: ( kaMPaJ . Opm next alvertiiMiuetit will le otl ititereet to every purcliiuer ttf J r (fait and Cnrp4ta thau anv that ha ever aj (tearel iti any piper in Hue ontintry. Jt will HiiriineeevexyUi,aiji. will het.t,i-' every dealer in tlna State. Mre thai half a million ieiile will re.d it Kv t ajajt in Hue city will read ihat rmi "-eaui Kltra tvhtxitiM will lie ;.nntei riiittiintif th HdvertiHen rtit. Kveryone getting h OOpJ vffllDMp it, M it will contain imt ters of hiird uitorHet th:d jnn will waid t. ke p in niir faiaoilv and pn-ere f. .r fu t lire giieratioua. HrhiNu h C- m i ant Jul anil Aufpud will lie cram! nxmthr for everybody to trade. F.eei jthiriir aa marked way dr wn. Man? ar''ela will It fllMaai nt at nearly lialf their ralne j re tic-e at k. we are mukuitf tbe nwel tt'Tie.!ve p-..a-ati-iT,i- f a v neaaa t. take plane alauit tbe firet f Sap tvnlT, wbeii we eipev-4 t ..-- - t . .w ailditi'rn to rirjff atom, maktritf it tle larir ead eeiahiiabnieed of ite kind in H Htate. Hraieo (V mr awt. PENCILS, t t N v SCRATCH BOOKS, jiiMih- of Mfiiii.t aiitlit, Lettri Prptsfi I t Tt r files. And levr outer t r Sptial Blauk BiH)k Work, Printing, or Fine Engraving. . Goodman & Co,, S ... t a- t - 1 1 , QBO A HALLhOO M .(.-... 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