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4 Miotf Telegram. ' aKA hAPlUB. tX pMI . i' . la a to uv- ,,. .: :u ctit.' Oa l'JM.iAJU liiutNi y' 1 , ..... ttors ,t ILm Ui M.m n A ba. v . rjr umi wat. .aed .uUj IJQMfh Mr. W n. Boliuwav -A YaruMjat oaa atovere rwi fcg a oi W duoa-ia lua Ha'soiarr rr OH Clmum-hI lab voUal M l,A) fur uiui-.vlusUtM tijf Ilka spaJl iu Hart ucj j - ara at Lfetroit frhi WaS Ui.t t? bllilt at la c fsr t.Sa rj irate, 1 the ."Mate I ; N n . i.bju lo aaaiat the mirULi)U f aiuailpfl Tan w ii ill it Bjfto anMUnl at Easft tVli the table Slid oft out it tut tlMtr victim rLAtgiu in in frui with a u. -.. and I'hu 1 VV Mill, CI ta It-oft! fur at the lie iera aud aail r' niuuuiii I ueit Wltfi itijr of Hm.. baa. it is v war siuoa the n rat uim rut OOlUed ill 1 Veriuoutville purchase uf 1 ..uaTU to laat pun, faiiui . s Sail' 1 ' el rniuie- MM aa it ait puetoiaater at 1 1 rand VV -d:.-.; i Hh will r duties of tiiM orKcm till Spt. 1. Fhmmjmi Fa, a wll-U 1 fariur. liv in; tllatar, M,.urw ouiitv, ha.1 f ur .i - -.-!. 1 - traiu Lwhw bunwl tbut tuoruuirf. Um twtwwu $5,i M) ami Tba gun tf ! ' if Frru'Ut on TtirH day balfi tha Fraiuiit uul MoutiiM UiMM ratilttMl iu a acorv oi H t 15 m tevor f Frauioiit. H. Mei'arty uti as Tha ratKrTy, klMltkiJf ctrry .r p in 'liu lfHiity w?r littU tn-tt.T thai) a total failure. Karl; itr rdati .ir a yar or Urn Cttek Jmr nU. Wr. ..MUatt iuhaliU:iria apple ure p,tt. hlf- lsr- ihj aim -nil i miiilr hn Saa! " nvwr front I k 1 .1': that waa hD thr wrre no lumtwtr wharrvs. I .'- riiorary ifr of Master of Arts waa tmfrril upon Statw Sentr C.J. Monro,of St.titli Hav.'ti, AMMMJ tftM NBCQint iHmri nt th AnculturHl Coiled on WHlnHlay. lUl)h StaUktr, of N York, had twnt to J H. 1'nHHaif, of IVtoskey, a pi of ttiM t'vtlar tioarth from wbih thn fma kwt for iirral irunt wm matle, and vh'ife for it itu-:. ...". It ia ri-rtl that Mrs. ObltlW. wlm lopad from M.'fitar" with Ir. ( arr I tin' '' "'"1 StlKMtU at iiiilgflilil. 1 .. Uut Saturtlay. by taking twuty-Tu k'raina of morphine. Th Hoant of K'lucatton at trwovill. htm mad no provision for teachta vmh1 rniiair iu t)H w-houln. wtuoh ; "tTe't is alxliHhina nal musn m th whools. U ; rin. ij al mills within th liniitw of Saginaw City, wtr.rh wr shut M " mnkMra on th KNk of July. thn KM nw 70 men at work, whose "; " -a.- ,r.s uiio-r.' ' 't ' .i T ... .1 ... I Hkan.an . J II hip. h that is i -itf'it farther oti stalk only id Mm upper wir f tba gr 'Utitl. W ' HI.. 1 it i ; t - II tri a. savs: (eo. K. i) foun.J K' ''l hw IL nour this villa ( 'arr un ? - . -. -f . u and h has lately intvHrKl th prmnona matal n w nt in Iwheran to he a "pnyiog' iiianttty He will .-ontinue inTeatirfa- lidn 1' u:- i i ' f fli aTirvjv-.rs of the Tw-nty th ml raiment Mu-hitfan m fantrv Tolunters, will heM this year I IS I f.rwtee oonntv. sTen milna north f Klitit. M the F'lint V lre Maroiate llatlroad. n T ielav, Heptem bsr VL I'h" .frkr City was i Iu il generally --.-riv gnsnasoe hal it was n Leva,! and l-SH r apti! a.- - rhaf at n at Saginaw r iealav. the men having d work the nei-eaa!' ' r wer r- ibnted hi w what he was do a to atr..it .n tha he ur avro in t toa haj pis at T ' T Ce - H I th km ten v CM, r.' -ti. ft Km Jmthn uarv the M mawir arfiT nakea( :"r -trwk at the MURLEY. MECOSTA CO. Trifc TGftr AND 'IS BUSiNkSa Tha NMMrCMOl tae Tin ad 8Mst &atcrt ut Hr buinM - Qrst iwttant in iaHMaad luourporalvU lu 17 L ad ui iaa a is a Lata la ot atKut jl wo- 'uu 4i aiMrai Lu.latriVAj al pru paruaa. trie i tiara tad jU tha LlUav Maiiiwn rir. wtuato tunuafeca auias po ' m I'Mriai-mg purA. It u jiiita a roiiiioeuc lUiinu jo taa It. H. A 1. &alrul, afU-Mi uulon t rail froiu Big a)tik VtiU tte roaUi ot ti. wu aaa sat hawa rapid M liaa Umii ol a peruiiicut curactr f rotu Iba tact that it tut aeit paoa tUi ti of ties ouuiilr surrounding) aaU. mawmiaantlj- huataaa u uot aw baJiy verUou aa a is in ixiaiiy uormam Martu au lowna. Tha oounlry ahuut Murl u ... i r trie tjt-st t iilit uf farLLiiug lands, but it tvci-He fnirl acll and a It becomea luora full daviood Ctte vloiutae uf tfc Inantfean ara better apirn-i tU-d a.c t tha beat far ma he about two and a halt anion uortn. (Liougfi Uire are tair faruiing Land tu 1 .! rw aonatrj m Uluag ui ad it will be but a fw year irt uf .ViaiMm-a county will be Oiled ai wilti au inteiiigent and enterprising population. MaaonM laraaaara. 1 be business men are fully awake to the interests uf their town, and if Morle falls hualail lite demands of tha surruundiug country, it atll not be through lack of ener ur attention on trieir part. I he tiuniuens inea of Morley compare favorably With thrwn f other iiiuUr town in Mictugau, and many of them carry stock of good that indicate they are doing a flourishing bualueas. tuotiif the prosperous and live tminess men of the town may In mentioned Mr. lu V fi Uju, trai. r in tiardware, tinware and agnoolfenral implements, Lou M a genial, a hoie souled fellow and makes tasts of friends tnd hi trade grow accordingly. He been iu business in the town four years, S it lrea.l M well known that he is cou - : nln pioneer. 1 he firm of I'uiler A. Wright, dealer in hardware, MjMI and agricultural imple ments, carry, (sr r haps, tlie largest stock of goods IU their luie 1U the town. The firm Is .! r M 1 '-itler, of ttraud la, and J. H. V right who lias charge of the hu-uueaa. The firm of Cutler A Wright are the ucc . .? "f h . ;it!-r A 'o., and ttie !iu-iiies ha. t.eeii established for the past eleven year. Their store is centrally locat ed and they carry a l'Ur of gooN that would to i-'edit to a town ot much greater preteu ti - than Vlorley. John K. l hurkow is the leading dealer in dry gssJs and clothing. He also does hu eiteusive business in wood, shingles and produce, and is the only grain dealer in the town. Hi- - Urge, well stocked and neatly kept, ami his trade is lar'e and m- i-uig. Mr. Thurkow does more shipping than any other dealer iu Morley. liHSt year he -tnpisrd BOO car loads of produce, etc. He ships from Morley. Bill's C'ros-iug and I nr. S encer Nickms keeps the high toned ton sonal parlors of the town, and he keeps a v-r neat and well ordered shop, and can give a nrt -cla-- - . 1 i i- m- of Mor ie's pioneer, having beeu a resident for It r irs past. (i. H. Force conducts a general tore. and has been eng ig- d in the business in Morley for four year past. He carries a fine stock of dry tjoods. groceries, too!s and shoes, and has n trade that yearly swells the dimen sions of his pocket book. W, H. Hick :s the propn. tor of the drug storeof the town, and a cy one it is. He carries a full line of drugs, patent BMmH ciues, notious, books, stationery, etc., anil the fulluees of his stock indicates that trad I -.sk with him. He has been a resident of MorU for -n years, and is pro-iTiug. William Hill is proprietor of the leading furniture and undertaking tatlishment of ttie town. He ha txen a re-ideut of Mor ley for -even years past, though lis 1 is been engaged in the furniture tr id my -mce l i-t Kail. He has a large otaolfl of :u?piaint ances and his trade is growing. W . J. Arnett. dealer in gro"eries. provis ' .or?-, door v feed, etc., has been in tusm. -s : ;n the town for atraut one y ear, and is mak j in in fn- n.ls. He appears well sati Rei with hi- trade. K. J. I.iddy M the gi ir.il general man at '; I. R u road offices. He acts as ticket, eipress and freight agent, aud is performing his various duties so well that I thapnbliceipr itself well atisfied with I him srvies. lb has he ri in charge of the Morle) otce smce June 1. 1 he S tion il Hotel affords ample accom iiihJ nttOM for the traveling public. It has d rooms and feeds r- patrons well, a Hung which cauuot fe -md of many north ern Michigan hotels m hrg..r towns. The Morley Hour mill has just been thoroughly overhauled and remodelled, and is again rea.! for tuinee. It now has two 1 mi "f roll, purifiers and nil the ma chinery of the intent proce. It also has two run of ton. I's ra uuty is ibsmt seventy fire barrels of flour per day. Ta Title no Good. Judge Rue-ell rendered a decision yester day in the Circuit Court at Hart to the ef feet that th tai t'tles p-irchased m 1-.-4 are no god. The rase on trial was that of W'm. v a Unf and Fre I Neilson vs. Kred and Krank Cortun. The Corbini claimed cer ta;n property throrjgh tax titles of the sales of I M for the taxes of WBl. Judge Rusell h tax law of l"".1 uncntitutional and tav dee. W s-cnrHl thereby invalid. F. W Cbok anponra.1 for the defendant. This decision will i-ause a good deal of juirtn ing in this n?y a a large number of Mu -'n:'iw peerjlatl a gon dal in tat titles at the sale held in 114. Mknjr n . o r i BM nii iiki i rn K-m March 1 to late the total number of og packed ?n tho W st amounteu to t..tt ti krfa i-t f - ' aame nime list igrants landed at . sine January ling penod last ing j -co try py It is r Fain, al t in the tsn of w1 I -w fotl Stat. Wiwueti. all for mnr i Us Uft Mat L.a kitftti vmmi waa a K1sm i It si. Iu Mi Uwi ptoav Vara t elagraam. Anaoag m atraa-filtnary iwu-eeriae r;jcd aa .uUuua wa.ch uc-ourrad ua i to a gwn llama a whale engaged la the ohaae of aiap4iaa U ul hlca, w ap preiotud. baa f (.awaiiaie iu matttca a pOplWavl ' L.eUWauit Garard Krwta. tae I awioa Hi he Regiment, weiie h.sHuag ah aa eiepaaat la the viclu.iv t rt Mo luaid, la Oovah, waa wouaded la tne tm Oy lti bvirat.ng uf hie fowl. - piaoe tfa JanuArr rt Ue waa fchett about thiriy-twu y NU- A aga Ou raiautg hi u it waa fcwaad that par. A tuo Ufw L jt itxm guu au 1 mXfJul two iionea of tne barrel aad bowu Uriveu thxougn the frwulai aluiaa, at ttte juactloa oi tha i oaa avad forehead. It had iuuk almoat perpebdtcij ax. y, t 1 the irou plate, called tha tad ptn,' by which the bar rel u made faat to in stock by a acrew, Lad -leacwuded through the pa-ata, car ryiug with it the acrew, uae extremity ot which had peueUatcsi the right noeirtl. where It waa dlaeerulblerXterua.lv, while the headel end by In contact with hie tongua, To extract th Jagged maaa uf trua thoa auuk iu the elbm ldal aad aphen dl .ila was f uud hopaltataijr Impracticable, but, atrauge to tell, after ILo iirtuumuou auhaidel M.r Frets re -covered rapid. y bia general health was unimpaired, and he returned to hia regi auexH with thla amular appentage firmly emtsat let U-hiud the bouea of hia face. Ho t sjk hU turuat duty a uaual, attained the command of h a company, partici pated in all the enj lyra-m' of the meaa r - in aud died e.g it year afterward, on the lt of April, ls not from any cou seviuencea uf thia fearful wound, but from fever aud infi immatton brought n b other causes So Ut tie was h apparently i uc nveuieui-ed by the influence of the strange body in hia palate, that he wan customed with bia tluger partially ttouu dofjths acrew, whicti, but for ita extreme length, he might hUhghl h'-r have with drawn. To euabU th a to be done, an i possibly to aasiat by thia means the ex traction of the tireech itaelf through the original orifice (which never entirely cloaeU) au attempt was male in 1S15 to take oft a portion of th acrew with a file, (ul, after having cut it three fparta through, the operation was interrupted, chiefly owing lo the careleaanea and in d.tT -rnce of Captain Kreta, whoa de i ease occurred before the attempt could li resumed. The piece of ir n, on being removed after death, was found to meas ure two and three-quarter imhea in length, anl vveihe 1 two McrupUs more than two OOJOJOM and three-quarters. A cast of the brech and acrew now forms .No. jT'.i i ni .ug the deposits in the mod ica: muaeum at Chatham." RedS TAR TRADE pen MARK. STA X OUGHIURE Iftei '' i're ji-otn 0piwssSj BaweSiea aaag l'uisons. A PROMPT. SAFE. SURE CURE Vur Concha, Srr Throat. Hour, i, Influenza, Cohls. Itroni hltls. i roup. 1 iiooplnir ougk, Afthmit. (Julnsi . I'ulns In I, st, ' -r - I ti rout I. line. Prior aa rrnti a Softie. SaH by Iirnirzlrts and IVal er. Iiriif i Hassfi (a fNaaw tinr AeaUsr lo ;ir'm;,y Q't ilfitr th'nx ill r. rt t K.,!t! s.kxpi i mm fmrye patXby . n,tir"j aaa f iMar la Tilt I 11 K ' Is . TtH.tlTR llliriM, lata awaata an aaaSaSarwa. WILL OPEN ! THE- Valley City Shoe Store Will I Ipso Bp for huina at their SKW tfTOBI 102 MONROE ST TRACY BLOCK, -n .til All are invited to inspect n. A fine Km biaaHt f'nnl new dePiifn. will be jfivr-n to each pnrchaaer. S, H. WATSON. NEIL MALLOY, Prop's. In irht jam fiffiro pmr tir I ha rnal i.iit) r ..f frr.ti. lai TaMh om in allrrt of tha ronntrt. Tnarar jriT 1 t srnrrimnlr for th,ir 'rn, har . 's th nn-i hmtn'v irfart fjt warrantarl. I I bn ist1 in rrn t llapiii for iht "nl i.aT fifi'Ti nniTraal irtion in ninotAo raaaa mit of , w r r h or. fn- Jtih nt all i anil -nif TBryn. innif or ld. 1 . to rtaaof T r m t- offirs. I i a f Tah for I tri ji a itnor arK-l for t or fit rmnf( tofj tint. rolH n l ilrw r'r.oa- ami to tima. for all O H B K I, L. A Y , too W,mrn Mtrt. J 8 MoOREOOR, tSww Steam Dye Works, Ita Fmntnln at.. f,r.BH RafMa. jopal irswi rw1 Rararaad Sf Kait taw Ma. Ilkl a4..1t'a rUrtaa. ana SATURDAY BAYNE 9otad fflaVr r STEKETEE'S BLOOD BITTERS, For the Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, aver Complaint, Iinpmvncss ot the Rlood. It is one of the best Remedies for Purifying the Blood known These Hitters arc not Whisky ltittrr- sttcb BLS 8 larc major ity of Bitters Are. M recipe for making thete Bitten iras first ratarittodfor inspection to the HON. OREO H. KAl'M. Commissioner of Interna Etevenne, at Washhigtoii, Did, mug the result of said inspection has given the andersigned, and all others, the right to sell these Hitters, anywhere and every where within the United States, witootii paying a special liquor tax therefor. The Most Reliable Cure. Scrofula. Diseases of the Skin. Weakness and Debility. Iy peptia, LosBof Appetite, Liver Complaint, Bloating indi gestion, Costivenees and many other Diseases which arise from a bad Btate of the blood and digestive organs. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. Too Good Not to Publish the Following Letter: M ANTON. Miclu. Joa24. 18. Mk. (HK). O. BTEAJETEI DaABBia: -For yean laafsbssn toooblsd arjth onootipoHcai or soa tirpiiM. (iiuinfaa antl wanit'-rina of tba Blind. At tio&sa it - !i:"l tlionub tlisrs WSTS thaasaadl of LtHsllis. piatat rating my arni. nriK'-rw hfkI 1.th, with hot in 1 Oold Bsshsa rtiimtna' r1! OVST m. bn'l brosth and oaotod ttiifr I hava taksn one battle tA yoarStsAstoa'a HIikk) Mittra aa yon (hrvtl wln-n 1 wiv Rt jroorphes. I esa aaj thut II sssdaM m' mum ko.1 tt.i.n anytbina tbai I hnw v.t f baad bsCota. In fast I fas! liks s new man. Noon should ! witt 'it t hotlo f 8t.kte'i Blood Btttars. M 7AMDKBCOOK STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL BUT TRUE. SURE AND ; .! FOISJOWING LBTTMR: Mil. t. KO. STKKKTKK. - I wir!, pobliel tOsao, that m - IsaSSSal faat, wm'(mi Ullf wollan tl at h- mld not woar anithinc OB hi MSt; ad fast tlm Mabad t.rribly . hot thankf to th invi'iition of your lilood Bitten. aftT he nwl IhiIiI- bfl i- so fur liott.T that OS ht. aaani h. all work, which he conld r,ot tfire tiwinK onr BtekMss'fl Blxid Hitter. MRS. SIKNK Dl RUflJ. Township of Walker. K-t.- o . Mich.. July 21 1W. Try a Bottle at 50 cents, Regular size, $1.50 or Three Bottles for $2.50. ASK YOUR STEKETEE'S BLOOD BITTERS, TAKE NOTHING ELSE, GEO. C3-. STEKETEE, SOLE PROPRIETOR P. S. If your Druppist does 'Bitters on sale, then call Monroe rt. Ti t t. Cure ot DRUGGIST FOR not, or will do! keep these at my place of business. Mortoti House, rdn'l Rapidi G-rand Die Sinking, Stencil. Seal & Rubber Stamp Wort ESTABLISHED 1867. T af aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflaaaaaaaaaV -lB i 'aQolav ARTHUR WOOD. 37 Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. Tin (iraml lUpiil Mslifil an 1 SurKn- ral Illhtllllt', llluier Hsl ataaaaWaatMBl pi Pnf. C. W. I'hine. M. 1).. la U-Htsd m th xrijer f Moiir.w and lK Htraet., Mil,- f the filitsr-t 1 -H mlih Hi llje ntv. The lUKlltllte WhK ethhllhhesi for the mne(if furnish iijk' to the poiU at lHrjre the IllesHIl of ohthiniiifc' iije-iK'al and PUVlJal ailvKV uixl treatment at jim within the reach of all, ainl the patioi, h- it hii1 re4eivl afTni.lr- iiinj-li that there Whh h Wide i-pread demhlid for it in Western Mwhiran. 1'he MotataattiM la thorough l eijiuppxl for 1 t .' , : of nil forms of chronic and acute disea.--lliiderh hew r-. - t-Ti ' t . t ...id ahich effwtuallv eriwiicate. Ii1m1 mhwoIi, cure tiervuos iiff-tioii(.. female mnu plhiut, catarrh, o iiihiiiiitiOaaj "t rrma tlfim. llee. eplles. at OoTlIiertel With the fliolit llfp. h!id Uti tler the diftfll mijt M of Pm l'.i iBHBNHtem of mrxlicatgaJ ' thermal him! other hut hh to w hi A patiei.ti huve h cvsHH, and which are louod of napo cial lanetit iu the treatment of ditseaMMI A sjaMMhl feature It- tin- to ' Ea male oompluwits. rheumatinn. eti .. bg ti,'-ozo-tllrillifectaii: t feat meiit. Hie ItiHtltllte hlth a lar'e .iiiiuInt of private apurtmeiitr. for the nctxAaMMMla tlatioii of pa'ieiitu and fvr;a f on petent and ekillesl lad at t-i;datit s I i, tientr are funiudie! with r.rif-, i. huthn. etc. Prof. Plaint mm tonaarij oooiaaatod with the 1 Miiiaih ij-hiM rjoivMaitj Boapi tal. and for thn veur pMKt ,hh teii ; prietor of the Tei its Msii.-hl and h cul Institute, of la!i;c-. ! h has had M aSaWatlad 0XpaWiaOM lti oonduciinp such institutions. All " miiniratioris nhouUi leaddraHei to I ' C. W. Pame. M. .. (irai.d lUpklm, Mich AMERICAN Steam Laundry! 24 South Division St The Leading- and Most RELIABLE Laundrv in the City. Telepb.366. A. OTTE, Proprietor. T1h I N'l i 1 ( 'i niri egg A Hi . GENTS FINE SHOES AT - COLE BROS., aa ... . mm Q. T SI DR W J CARTER, Rapids A. F. DeVinny MANUFACTURER OF Seals, Stencils, Rabin-! Suiiiiis MOT AK Y 3 00 Mm l.iaMI,v -s Uaaaar. aaaS ar liaatnaai -niTr. aal $S .SMS. COMPLETE DATE Kb F ROM a I TO f Under Fourth Nat. Bank. 19 Lyon tl WATERLU 1 hsve never boeii ' j artxi to meet your ai t- u : Miob ft SPLENDID STOCK 0! GOODS AT SUCH LOW PiMCFiS. IT'bhI. t,C i-:i K. T. J. LUCAS. Monroe SlreH Big Muskalonge ft Hoi aaa Macatawa Park. Why ? DELIGHTFUL O i Ktfv 1 AH FOR BARGAINS FURNITURE T M I. DEUEL & CO.. 24 T Art 1 m . tJE LWj QfiaaaaaaaaaaMaW aaatfli Kfcf'i lib "jr"Ti-, Sr. J5 fsn-'ain WO aValati TO CUkm