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; A GRAND RAPIDS HERAU. TUTRSDAY MOBXlXft AFGrOT 18, i8qx I T)ll IT ALL ALONE. Jennie Tabor, the Hudson Dynamiter, Confesses AND EXONERATES HER LOVER. lntcr.de J . . , v 'J p The Houm rl-. rr ... . -ins A. so Lwiilcaae .Via.. T.:e:i. if i. A if H Y tarday oificsr I c and l'aa v..uel to bOiW of Jean. Tabor, w;ium5 tlJiU base uu;a imIi sssssaasoa in tui local. ty, la search of a drea pattern, stolen from W. W. Bail, ft neighbor of M m Tabor. Tbishroug:.tui.ltf;rstoecrii, and the gul aimlf a fail aud complete coofeaa.on. Sn completely exonera ted youo Myers, whom the alleged coiape.ied h-r to rub the bouse of tor- Ooodwui aud tost . it i u r t tiiuv u; ner user 'a Luuo. He ha bwao rled front custody. M - 'labor produced tne drea pattern, tu i to!4 hn she Umjk it ad also located ind& Ml HSt of BaWate left from the robbery of (ioodwm's bouse, and aid she sra-4 Use ou.y ouo etiif I i the plot to blow up aer ststT's horn W:tb dvnam l i to:d Ir. Eaton, her an.-.. ' an, mat awe throw away the strv .1 STB h it was though: MM had taken aud -'hammed trie 'ii . -. SOLO.fcKS Gtr THL1K bOOZK. NPbsy Wal Uimk From the Same Canteen. ftuwtU, Aug. 17. Sheriff McCsha of Livingston County, after a confer ence w.tn ijuArtermairr S tekert of thd M tiwAh state troop, ha eon- tsled to do a i hit prirtr til tatitfj thn demand of the troops for beer, hut w U saaks ...- eiJ btiainees to see t . it trie state do net violate the laws ii iux If. t a ( u vu kert ha Mist the tax of fTV'i and h.- county trt-asurt r issued him a license to sell ! eer tn Iht teatf- fVQuasJsj at lalaud lake. Mr. Sue ken says be will sett only to the soldier-, and t-wryti i.g wit! be anseeaa. 1'rosecuung x hi says thw state I tor law must he liwed up t , tad any viola tioo Will brj prosecuted to the full ex tent of Ihe law. The only sti pply of the beverage w.;; be furru sned by the quartermaster. Will Help Boom Bellaire. Bkllaikk, Aug. 17. The Bellaire Ca. OOOpejQT, COMBOid of gentle men of (irand Rapids and M.Joan, ha secured a valuable sue, and is bav in k timber aad taasbsjc delivered for buihling. They will employ a large for-fe t men 1:1 '.iC iiiAtiuficture of stav -, bead mr. 'tc. Bejateaebei ii t he ; 9 of thil ;ia-6 will rote upon the f ra t'lin ' to a.d manu faoturing enUTpr.ites and a lare num-r-er tf n w plants is expected as the result. ne wmch will employ 125 men making brick aud lumlter is al-r-aiv provided for. W. M. Iavidson v Willing to aeciTe a sitjatioo suitable for a large shingle factory, ami many others will flock into Antrim i-Miinty, fur . opln deicarc t-at iU at supply ffel lumh-r ahull not U sawed oul IstUM lOfl but manufactured at home. Work of the Crusaders. M Psaaaajrt) Aug. 17. Two trama over the Toledo A Ann Arlior road, two ou the Fimt A Pere Marquette, one II south from Owosso, two from the w t from i.uy, a d one from aguusw,each witlt from four to eleven . v si, a sdksdsjftk people, arr;vd tolay uewrly all at the same time, I rufcginsi a vast uumher t swell the crowd mat had a!r-dy b-'un to hi! the camp Kr md. Ti. : wvre thirteen eeaetfti haptued during the morning ee. Korty-two have bajsJI con-v- rted dur'ng their stay :n the city. The conv. r's have trie choice of any I irch with wh.ch they wish to un;t -. -u.ivlf rs cany on special revival Mji f r any i iuircli that will dfMI their doors to them and g out in siua.i hastde h fattens parts ot tnecouutry. Michigan I -.?! i tv. W- i v . Aug. 17. The follow ing patents were granted to Mich.gan see today Haaf l .. Bleed, Kaia- maxoo, seat atiactirnent for htcv tt, h.iu r 1 , a:;d Hudson, machine for attaching vertical wires in w.ro fptnoe. bar lei K. (urt's. Fa:rland, fe Mil for ch k re.n; iVter I'enn.in, sr., Montague, axle fabricator; Jonn K. Evert, Mwodea, adjpstebl" number Je v.re. Rusaell A. tlr,. Hitrie Creek, paper jogger John A. Marvin, Lansing, truse; Henry A. Mcn.ory, Detroit, liquid level indicator system; (eorge w M i.ler. KaiamaiM, urfao attle guard. Mevnnour W. IVregnoe, Oread Uaptds. ti tiiig sea'. Bnmael W, Wag ou. DetMeSS, ht.n.ng aud ventilating apparatua. Michigan Crop Report. The laat weekly bulletin of the M an weatber aud crop i,u rea i in -4 sjajn I aal trie weather haa bewn good for growing crop aod gwawral Farm work. :vtw ttitand;ng tho drought that ; ra ed in eonie of the ataweJ and southern counties This .njured the nie t mi, corn and ; i i 9 especially. Bate a Mill aeertwd in th section. In the centra; and north of the state corn, rrot and nass crop have been benefited !.v fwaaat ram. Wheel and oats are a t sn 1 t s . ahout a i over. The oat or j a large one. In Deliciousness Within the Reach of All By trie tabor ar-d' ;arT.hirr rf Tr Price, we have isow before as the ssreetea, freshest aid snost feajinsaj flavor. His I'elicseus Vaaili i Ft tract ur yestet 1st delicate flavor any rhcr ftavoTing etfract, whiV his Extracts of Lemcsa and f. , . . , , s fresh and agf o r flavor as fV, - t. . f- .r) w'- j , s thev are male. Any horsve heeper who hat oeice ewael e. ewcf t Mmmh nsvows fa her cake, pwLiings, or fs, w Nvtv ref'rn to the asc I m$ famine eounty oat and barley ai shrunk tadiy, wuJe in several local u mru, u ... .1 itio lalM i;e m ' working deatructioa to tue levf. seed. Grand Rapida Man Robbed Hi , nUgftti Aug. 17 It was given out th uorn.ng mat a man named Kugeav VV'alsn, wan drand lCi.da fi r headquarters, and here several days inr the purp e of buying neteM si kesfj roooed taring tee uight of f406. Wnkdt was about town laat evening, Lraua more or lesa i.qaor and made S display of his mjcey. He- y he re members everything ne d.i. He re t.red to hia room at the American houae, aud wuea he got up this morn :ug found b m n-v Bjiasj He trunk be must have been followed by aorue oue wiv knew hn had ine nuuey. There ar ymg t ini an ful uriraji ,! IttSM raliou la fit MraiU' "Li( tt Brujiuiu Har.iwu." dabsci Iks tr Him )iir ftuUyuu illl (t tb book fr. Urdet al SSSSV State N-ws in Br.ef. Ion; Seutin-I Mayor Havn sent rh- following aoknevh tdgesw ni lo I ts clerk Cutler for a uit nendkdrehiel bearing Doriraita of the republican cau d:date :.r president a:i 1 VsM presi dent. "1 hereby acknowledge reeeipt of y.-ur baaOtixiU little preuent, which will i-e a constant reminder to biuw for Il-rr.soo and Ke;d." H- nry l'luknian, the convict mur ii rer, made a full conft-B .i of hit last cr . , to Keep r i Dtgt SoWW, and sa.d he had no eaose BThetever, hut was irrea;tibiy impelkd to it. Tht physi- ajH piouuuuce b BB Uat v.ri.ia of "homicidal mama," and he .snow kept stiung up in trie "hull pen." Wneu August HatBttlrnan of West Uay City was told mat bis wife was m tue lock-up, wheci .she ha I bate taken after being prevented from co'imntting suicide hy jumping in the river, ex awtaed t :i wilimgueai tliat she should be released and allowed to go eeefc to the nver again, N.iiolas Kneifer of Montrose, Gen easee county, has beeu arrested for criminally assaulting a i:Cyear-old daughter of his employer. Mr. B jdley. Bt haa comm. tied the o:tuw r peat- asllj tkoee May lest, bet b s three ai to kill her have prevented her le.luig her story hefoi a ahettVtr 1i;ngs of the defunct National City hmk of Marshal gives aotice tiiiu on September 1 he will naj' an addit.onal rl per cent d v.d uid to creditors of tuat institution, whtoh with what has leien aid, will amount to 8" per cent in all. t'. c. Mil.: van, i.illy Heard and John Qoayle attempted to go down m a burning mine at Ishpeming. After reachiug a tlcpth of 150 feet th; foul air eteetd them to faint. They were rescued with considerable difficulty. Every farm aOOte around Spring I.-ttie h crowded wah hoarders and vet 109 applieeat have ieen turned away for want of room. The fruit farms ou the lake are becoming very popuiar for summer home?. There are 176 soldiers in line of the four companies of tne Nineteenth reg ulars. They camped at N vi Monday nignt on tneir march from Fort Wayne to Uiand lake and attended a camp meeting there. Tueeday afternoon William I r. ese, a prominent young gentleman of Muske gon, and Miss Nellie Kuapp, a teaohof in the schools in that city, were mar ried at the home of the bride's parents in ol lwater. Cad triLman, wanted at Holly since December 10, 1891, eharged with adul tery, was arrested at Alma yesterday morning. He has worked at the grist mill under the name of Clarence Gill man. Three farmers in Map e (trove, Sagi naw county, had forty eheep k.lled in one nignt last week. They turned out for a raid apOsj the canine Suuday, hut only killed one dog. K iev Williams, a well known colored bar! r of Saginaw, is in ja l for stab bing a bartender m Ovosjo, where he weut on Monday's excursion. The fellow he cut may die. Jackson city lias ordered a now pump from the Hoily Manufacturing com pany for it water works. It is an ,O,00) gallon a day Qatkell and coits I3O.0U0. Peter Thomas, an old colored soldier sent to the state prison for killing a oinrade at the Suldiers' home last Vprili died in the prison heepitel Tues day. fcdward Dunn, of Nasnville, who forgtl the tlJHl check ou the Hast ings bank, has been OOnVKSted and s m tenced to four years in tne state prison. I ;r.ng a feud between a father and son at Stanwood the father drew a knife and seriously cut tne son in sev tral piaces. He is under arrest. Mr. and Mr. John I', barley of I.i peer wrrf severely injured in a run away accident near th r Tuesday. Tue lady will probably die. Henry Blank man, Cuddy's murderer, was removed from the slate prison to the Ionia asylum for the criminal in sane, yesterdsy. The Hon. Jonathan Parsons, an old and weal toy resident of Kaiamazoo, .1 d it th sau.tarium ia fartoga, N. Y.. Monday. A ar i t . ng rig to Mrs. Alexadder Andre, in "-hi: naw, was ljurned yster day morning together with tour horses. L as, IsVltsX The yi-i 1 of wheat throughout Mich igan is small, and most of the farmers are defen ng Ihieehieg unci the oat are rrady. James E 'worth of Dei star, said to be the eldest man in Michigan, died 1 ue day ntf ht at toe age of 11 (years. i i vonng metahet ti tibt Ofaesl fathers' Rarrssan efcah of Lansing is seventy -Uire years old. Eight thousand people attwoded the I Met hod tat oatiip in tmg at Hrt I s' mday R '.y ir a prean rieni s" reev and Mnker of Charlotte died rn Petos kv I i' 1 y. Hack ty park m to bare water works st' n1'" s another sea son opens. iiroerned while tmthmg, Tuesday n g t. Frank Bead e of v . snti, II - a - d fhe mil r smen'a oa-p at Island Laae haa iso ciir, - 1 it v nans. T . county of Dickinson w 11 build a 18nS8s3 awairt bowse in Iron Mountain. Iirs sr. I Wholes rr. Qu iv Commend o pub.'c srr "nr-a, tv -. 1 I re a i rqu 1 atat.ve remedy. y i: -f Ftga. It pteasant v the tt and by acting srntlr on the g dnva vr and txiWeis tn ' v it nromobsi the heaim a 1 omfort of alf who us it, and w t; mtlhons it is th best an 1 only remedy. pawtkeaeiaat ita i.w sih'i i r r Hunjawm m ( iaa twwasswi ee aravtsw rrHlSiti SJrrn himt. ra S' ai a a e ewssae at tt t itali ee - - ' aj Ph FIRST DAY 0 CAMP. The Soldier Boys Are All at Island Lake. FIRST BATTALION DRILL Waa Held egg N.ht W.th a Good Showing Thw Grand Rapids Com panies Well Represented. I- in . Vj 17 At 9 o sharp yesterday morning Companies 1 1 , K aud li were drawn up m line wa.Cng lag ih-j tram wu.ch was txpeeted to Itevt at Ittsl hour. At aHH a tehgra.ii was received from Cadillac saymg mat tne members of the hitth regnnent, from the northru peninsula, wrt at tuat hour eatmg their breakfast in Cadillac. This intelligence seemed to throw e groom ever the troops, a me of waiting several hours was not eatraeexag. U aeral Passenger Agtht DeBavea hetrevefi st)mvl to me 00011100, an 1 heatled around until he had madu up a tra.n of three coaches and a Ui,:i4 car, iu'u wh -;i tl.e troops and I 1 1 baggage were hustled, and at 10 0 uithe companies Were on their way for Ulead lake for a week's training, to show the taxpayers of the state what could be done by the citizen soldiers tuey are supporting. Compauy H, Captain Laaspert commeediagi was tne strongest numerically, having si uiy-two men in line, alout forty five of whom were tlad in the uniform of the state, the real wearing citizens' clothing and white caps. Company K, Captain Ed C. Bennett, contained sixty men and Cautain John D. Kronier's PntapailJ ii was of a ;ui eiual strength . The Trit to t'aiap. The trip to the encampment ground was pleasant, although extremely dusty. Shorts stops were made afMc .ord's, Suntield, Laaslag, Webberville and Howell, but otherwise fast time was made. At Howell Private Souser of Company B and Private Lett of Company E, both in the cycle corps, Were sent out to secure maps of the county which will la? used in pre- paring the routa of the f'lrci J mar oh. 1 .1. y came to came on th ir bteyclee. The distance is twelve miles and the road are sandy, hot the trip was made ; i t t .me, again exemplifying the practicability ol the cycle in military Campaign. At the Capital city, com pany t , 1st regiment, located at Mason and corntuaniied by Captain Hender son was added to the train, and at 2i30 the whistle of the locomotivo announ ces that Island Lake has been reached. Of Island Lake proper nothing what ever can bt said. In fact there is nothing in particular there. A small building by courtesy called a "depot" tfl located iiere. The main feature of this building is the sign on top of it an nouncing that Grand P.apids is only 111 unlcs away. Companies, aud ba tallions were coming in hourly and 'all day long through the dusty street, sounded the tread of marching feet." Soldiers :n all conditions of private lite were there, dusty, tired, but happy in the proepaet of a week m camp. I. 'il O it tlie Kuul&rs. Four Companies ot regulars and a land came in yesterday morning, hav ing marched sixteen miles over aa dusty roads as were to be found in Michigan. They had nut come through the march in veryg md condition being very much fat gued. Nearly a doien bed given out entirely and were brought in in an ambulance. It is gen erally remarked that the volunteer in fantry could have put these "men of war" on the ahelf. i .oration or Island bake. Island lake, so-called, is located 111 miles fiom Grand Rapids and 42 miiet Iruni the City of the Strait. Tne campgrounds alt admirably s. mated for the purpose for which they are now being used. They aro located on a rie of ground bordered by Island lake on the north and south by swampy low lands, and on the east and west tne land is high as far as the eye can reach. Island lake is a beautiful sheet of water of peculiar, irregular shape, dotted here and there by islands of green from which the town takes its name. Tho location of the (irand Kap lds companies is as follows: Company H is on the extreme left of the regiment, Company K near the cen ter and Company 15 next to Company K. uptain Mam-field, which is on the right of kht regiment. The camp lias U-en named "Camp Wmans" in honor of the chief execu tive of the state. nattalion Drwn rararto At o:3u last night a hattahon dress parade was held. Immediately after l r.--s para. h- was held the hist guard mount and Lieut. John C. Boon did the duties of a ljutant for the hist time. His soldierly appearance and familiar ity With his duties cau. d nmcii favor able comment, (. apt. Kd C. Bennett of Company K, Grand Lap. Us, was senior officer of guard for last night and Cent. Bert C. Allen of Company F, Ionia, junior officer ot the guard. Br gadier General Kugene Rtsssuana ;s in camp and reclines on a cot in front of the brigadier headtpiarte rs with his crutches w.lhm ea.-y ream. His pale face and general air of del i ity of the invalid commander of the Michigan brigade excite much sympa thy. However, bt oversees the muster ing s of a I oompenws. on.;nv I -i "irand Haven arrived at ti o'clock last night and was greeted with thre cheers a id a K.rx -r itl neighbor, ( ompany b. Tht arrival of th s e mpa makes the second regi meut com p dp. Et'tiiaf at Camp The evening at camp was peaed be ihc mititia men In renewing old quamtanees, telling Torits of camp 1 ft " tht Mtt, eetl commenting en the future. In severs! plsces, etcrllent maie tpiar'fts r soigoig; naUoaal -onga, and the aweet meaSO of the r v as rs blended in perfect harmony 1 the music of Ihe bands at the different regimen tat beeslenarters. The evening was a .,uie ono, and at "taps" Ihthtt were out 11, ail tetit - x. p- wosrein a.fr- osss nae sstk. et wisefe tome "n eonld t tht particular mo-if- t npan a !ek rt At guard mount trie member el the aaj reported to 1 eutenani I r, hut r. et t : uy was as- -guesi to thent w ( Grand Rapid men are 'PtT l dnt "41 bcyete :i and Pri I ' : porsl i . . i o F.. r. Kemp and Privaie r-av B. Cap'i I Bennsn w e f1 ,1. - VI ia 1 a f U th ridfir of a r titer ti,.- the p gfitwed- IL'S ra .: rar tit ' aarap green 1. r ,r f I Iit:!tn1 a i.n ' It Is Terrible to have a w fe or f usband with a bad hiselb t khlS may tor axo.dru ly - g si N i It 1 u-ost agree abls to the tau, fragrant and health ful. It conteia comfort upon ,u users, and prevents th rtitcSMal ol unpleas ant breath: CHICAGO A M'KST ML-liluAN B Y. VIA THE ' iv. aa. - BNL I INK '' i I'.ap.ds Peloakey T.ju a. m. Wl p. Ma 1 parlor car 1:10 p. sa. v-ju p. m. PKT08KBT, pariur car. CBASLEVOIX 11:1 P, as. 7 M a. m. AND sleepc-r. BAY Y1FW A favorite route to the (summer rrs.ul. Guud Luuka. Good look art- more than kin deep depending upon a healthy condition Ol all the vital organ. It tu Li? u- .naetie, you have ,i bilious look. If your atomaeh be dlsordrerd you gave a ITJ . ppttH Look aud i' r-.ur Kjdnew ke aifeet woe hav. a piuebe l ,tiot. geeurt good health and you will have o kKsla Bag tit Bitter is the ff 1 :i t ait.ratix it.i.l pnnie, ata .' reetly on these vfhsl organ. Cures Pimples. BUiteJiv. p.iils aud ftlvea a gooe ompleaaoa. Sold ut Peek Broa." drugstore. I'lonouio . 1 llopclraa Irt Ctired. 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