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- Ul st ill t Tele, uam-Hekalik sWttwry ut H Net tagi 1 ov.' Mil b. ur -Jitiva ar M 1 I - - C .K-ULATlONS jaoa BaptA ttkaa a u t n . No TWA x. 4, HfcHALD 1 UkJ kicta M Man Manet ej MM QWCKM J7 amd m4-1, LLOYD BKfcEK, Editor and Manage tiat! fUrum, sesteaf April 35. Only the lay. truth ehroM t told Lhs Roll Call of tua vnNOMi is oar MM Homes her Witt Of great value to tbe caeuibers of the Q. A. R. throughout tha Stats. . . .. ii' I u.eileae to situate to lhs boooi tbe Ttta.uiM Huiut' is hanag. One Ati- eoinmns, our ajCtMMhT" ' au.l toe puniio ail attest n MSW Obi a Mut" hati rea- soo tow i Ualiloroi DtWlty Mei MMOS bs : Sew Y Ufswee, b taAa a fw hAtior tt saw . wasu leg at the iaiut at hM treat moot in i bu, a a shookl ju.lge, oeeu aipeuauteti by hw treat mut that Stat. wotiaaea to Main r for ooaat :..e B iM 11 Wl' "L. y onus to mass New York eurawt to tha world. Let tie the crod that was sneer MaMMtM of tUa West the other I ..." v-ikel ? : tMtffe t u tha grest lake.' Wa flhWjgCA'aru taunt has dose enough 'urNwwYi k. ( ove tbe rwM ol the ooun tO MOW. - 4 i i mi It is reyirteil that one of tha New York street or strikers reoiarkei tha other lay. J?s wmut to ahow oar power.' Hooks MHifiwiii im as In see will not help Kjiksrs to .iocee.l. The ix press tou of Mia waMtove most tarn pooln sy ai-nuhy public is a ff acted. mli M !!io OleU to stlOW gfrwketo WoeftMM v 4 car istonk is ioccesful o: fiuit his home rule foi reload hint forever killed oppression on to tbe Kmeraid Isle, and is sufficient to stamp him at navtors of the Irish raoe. We through h. nroi tblS Atone los of tne h n. 0e ' vist it will go through; th SAefaaMWi of tbe Irish memiiers from Weamitihter will be tbe fatal error; if clause in the bill ts modified MtrWtati out we behave tbe bill wiil The lies-1 City Clarion has the stoa MBMHM6e ba lly over tbe staemei t in this i iQrnal on Wednesday last that "Rev." BtaKwa and Cuo. H. Hio.urm, of that city, were 'hng with Democratic poHtfllna at vbe tortou House. In UN MOT to Quiet law Clcirivn people until "hVr." gwta back, so that tbey will not tkiuk tM n a copper hea leil traitor thid ooxbt to Im hung, we will say that tbe ylnfllMJ 1 ' 1 before a marble ilab not a gravestone. Ssiator ! ts and Hoaa have tbd bsag of rw-aooa for advocating open axav otiwe aee of the Senate. Ha.1 the iBwen open tbey wt.ul 1 not hstw t :tiAle hy a deot that they d cast slum itiers of tie late war. Uodor towrjien t seswions Senators eie pieced at ircy of unpru .- rweputulee'''. The corresponds An may say what tbey wish and tbe g aJuil uuurt rewi - mi TM LEGAL DuCUMENTS eh Ulbvilajvo, t 'resident. f i ues, is abo-it to bw mar UMM aw tbs Senate of these ates baa seen dt MfMwtofors to pape relating to appotmN imtWwtL. ail iociimtii per m " ' -r lept ii Ml pay him a salary of 47sitlOO Mr. (lis Cm toWMw, i FVwaste yes v .a. lo alt wjd to. M ts no j rittbe that the Senate : i tod tbe pTwdoetiow 1 1 ; StHiWMtsj that Mr Cl.MVt. i iprttawat to be si trned is i legal oe fr.nn Hu i ill al standpoint TIm mmpI''w i if sfcU 1 tsvvaassnti Sjtt 'it ; , ,, ,r KtM to tlie IP' " fnwo a - tnw .t. - Mas- v ivi sjMwMt1 etwa-ti MM" I ta4wi- A read the -fin a WW! n i' KlMffRSBB dewaii tail wait and so e twAtwr eii is had two tie - year IV i en tn ii father x sscrirl -es of jueen c . T'nsKi THf fOU TlCtANiJ. It Mt recent tuxu4 thai aa? ootsssiWs littu. at all, ixmm tmetx aooordssi to the vt arty of assw. whsr of which our poy- aJiskjo eutt art Kor uuuxy axa this ir oit.ians tuockad in aiu at Ui floors of Cuograss, to be allowed ad- uoastou. and to aaoura, b IsgislatKib. sou re. tutioa m4sw Tbs record of tha doings o oar aUional tegialaJture for tbs pas taut is otts oontinooas record of ' hope deferred" so far ss our Artuaiis. uatobau us and artuiosra are oouosrusd. When tils proposition was drat made a few ears since m tbs House of Hepreseuts Ues, to establish a cotuuiittee on labor, it; was .xmteaaptuously rsjsctsd. What EMwmaUuoW, tnat the f-iglenieu of ail the political parties are fairly tuwbliug .er each other lo tbs race to sea wbo tfitwAtbs tirsl to .bi am favor with the Isbor ateuciatious ' Why is it that the large oil ober of Senator) aod Kepreseut utives wbo so lately were subject to the Ijeck and od of monopoly, should so luddeuly teme the fidus Aekateu, the illy, the fnwnd and the uartiL-ular chain- ; pkou of the bitiortOK mso? It la iim l because the labor organization have at last etlaiued that degree of perfection that tbey are able to command and C4utrol an im;Mrtaut eleinw! tu our uatiooal affairs, viz : votes. A former bitter adversary does Uot chaoge ides sad become, all of a suddeo a bat tle holder and an advocate without some cogeut raasot. therefor. Public meu, ! whoae wtu'U lives have been one long- j continued effort to oppresa labor, do uot suddenly cbaue frout aud begio to yell the litadest for the workingtasu. without .some ttnnaU for it. It is pare aud un mitigated aeldsbnees which leads inau; of these demagogues to chaue frout. I hey e that the tim- has come when they wiil be dethroned and deposed from power, and in order to be retained, like ' .... . fawning sycophants thsy bow dowu iu aduiafiou before the midline. Laboring men should be very chary iu attachin themselves to these self-cou nt it uted friends. For years the people I have eubmitted to tbe most outrageous j tar.ff laws that were ever eud tired by a sutferiug public. These laws have been the bane of tbe people, aud particularly of tbe workmgman. While coLtiuin our wage-worker in his pur chase of the uecessaries of life to the productions aud manufactures of the I'lutM State, at the same time this tariff has allowed the manufacturers, who are benefitted by it, to go abroad and import by the thousand tbs cb-'ip labjr of all InDQjEdxate-to come to our shores, and take T .. i tbe piaiH of our honest, banl-working t Im And now we are represented with the anomalous spectacle of the very men who forged these chains to enslave us, coming forward as the satellites and votaries of the workingman. We believe that labor organizations are of vast Iteoent to their members, and are demanded ht reason of the combinations 1 which exist, and have existed, of capital. Bnt we worn tbe workingman to beware of the politician. IX) not suffer your selves tu be mt.le puppets and cai's paws, in order that s me office-seeking demagogue may pull tbe chestnuts out of ths lire, A jonfereuce will soon bs held in this city having reference t a consolidation or fusion letweeu the Kuights of Labor and the Grangers. Tats may be an ex cellent ihiug for both orders, and if so, it rfiioiwd lie accomplished. But we sug gest to the Knights of Labor to lie fully satisfied of that fa.'t before it is done. Watch well for the crafty baud of tbe politician; keep the good of your order in intud as your guiding star, and do not allow yourselves to be n ade tools of to further tne ambition of designing men. i "THE LEISURE CLASS" A New York exchange lls at ten! ion to the extravagance of what it terms "the leisure class," and a. is whether it ie a "heal t by state of society that allows the existence of such a class, and permits the monstrous inequalities by which tha leis ure class profits." By the leisure elaas is U'eant not tramps and Isrv men geLer a!i;. I ut those who, having large incomes, i ii thu but ;..-ti I t!.-ni in pu-aaurs enterprises. F r exam le, a member of a eoachmg drib iu New York makes up a par'y for a trip in the country lieflind fonr horses, U y gotie ten days, sending t five horses ahead for relays, and er pre'suurf biggage to points along tbe route. This is A comparatively small : i ti .:lo r young spng of aristoc racy is tiftma up yacht, to be manned by a crew of thirty or forty men, to take a party of guieats on a pleasure excursion to Madagascar. II la expenses are satl mstesl at fTmtorfHO a day. Another ian ' ' i ' fPal f-o ara to tske bimaeif and twenty friends to Yonut Valley and back by way of New ')-,... ll.ktl .K'....f h.I'Mi fa-'ts tbMie doe not tend to gtvs tbe tuan who wor I" ' 7 ly a dollar a .lay ! tt,- .'Mt ifhi h a contente. mind ts said to he. An I . - ilieee young spendthrifts vVORAINGMtS AND n , ' . I !''V ht. ha1 we It a thrust npon thstn, au.i know not Inns "t the sn joy stent of a gSM night's ret tfter a g""d day work They are ttMt spoiled eowa of bntlisti fsthers. Knr arrenrw. ttisse fellows ara gsuemua, sisl 1 their genensnty ayoea largely to tue ern pUynetd of latar In realtlj it is firwat . tie fafliere, who base froaod great tor j Iomwa fruea tts iat.n -m h-., .. h, j owns i re asasf fsW. Of tsoaree tbe young men ought pat their MSMtMf to tMOwa bek e- ise if thOJ fc-.e; MjSj '-'itftiey .!.owt, sad tbey are very usefai to distributing MM waaltS which their fathers have I staVlMsl and hoarded Wuile, thsrefora. ! a U string man has s right to feel e m. essteseassj tor thsee yewng bhie, be wotwt tawl reajwrsl tksex as ettorty withoot fwasv tUM im the world V fawtrfL la. m uthher rtof wast .. . e hie s.o- that he a ae t ftaswt llo toj ssMwtisrlv iiaeeet. fe ed vtwe the mmm whw ehwMto mAmbw "' i liaiMh toll tow mvmmmmji to MMtae that COLLA?&k Of THE GOLD BOOM Taw proceedings of Congress during tbs past few weeks fully deuiustrts tbat ay tffort to soapsod tbe oonagw of ail vwr will tie futile. Tbss is plaaeiug in formation, and ought to male the heart of every cttixsn of XtHuigan glad. A Ssoator if tns Uuitwd States, who was WAMdadots recently for one of the high est offices in the gift of the people. UUeJy stated tnut he had mast mm) 'he financial m a week' ttidy. Thw .-a me it was who a short time ago Coucluded a speech in the Senate with 1 "Lay on Mac-Duff, and be he dam u ad wbo first cries. Hold on' I've got enough " If ae were to test his knowl edge of finance by hut degree of familiar ity with the writiuge of the great dra inatiet, we oua'ht not to be earprieed at tbs jackastical je.sii thut occasionally SOUUiates from the thick kuiied pate of an honorable Seuator, denominated "A Solution of the Silver taeatton." Candidly, the matter of the euspeurtiou of the surer coiuage ie oue of vital moment aud uever more so thau whan the t-relitor class eek to contrairt the volume of omey .aud thereby enhance the burden of all debta. which M the con dition of toiaTh at i rreent. To with draw the t verumeuls monthly demand of about two mil urn dol'ars worth of silver, whic!i a toHpeneion of coinage woultl do, would further depreciate tba bullion vulue of the sil ver dollar, aud we should be wept on to the (jaiileu.ouium of a joid standard, with fearful velocity. If that time ahouid oouie, whea the estima- I tiou of all debts, uational, st ite, muni cipal and individual, should be computed on the basis of the valu of the gold dol lar, the result ooul 1 not fail to be the im t dis utr(us imituubu. The bur deu of all iudebtAduesH, whether public or private, would theu br inceased at tMKdt'-'tt iwr unit mi I thr 111 in who. Ill . , , . , , . former times, uatl borrowed SlLMJ, would be called upou to money worth 8 1 '20 repay his loan in Ic does not take much rrth-ctnm to -n'!ve the far- reaching havoc such a policy might bring upou us The principle argument used by tbe "goKt bugs" is, that be cause the tutrmsic value of the silver I dollar is but about eighty .cuts in gold, that j;reut danger exists lest wo should be reduced to a siivr staudarJ, and thereby i- :wu.o- t lie earnings of all case workers, and appreciate the prices of all comui'Klities. That state of things would be deplorable; hut, is it likely to tuippei.: Mo-,; treoly u; if we ate to be guided, in that assertion, by tbe facts. That no such condition exists now is a complete answer to such theoretical sophistries. The intrinsic value of the silver dollar is something lees thau eighty cents today; the government ie Coming from two to three million dollars worth of silver a month, and iu the face of all this, the silver dollar circulates side by side with the one of gold, which is in trinsically worth twenty cents more. These facts are worth volumes of Conjec ture. We know WW have silver and gold coins today, and e.ch is an equal medium of interchange with the other, nnd each equally as much of a legal tender as the otlVr. Why, then, is it necessary to commence the cry of "Wolff vhen there u no wolf ? Our amount of silver circulation is uot at ail proportionate to tba'k of many other equally important nations. It were far better to put up with the trival embarrassments of an en forced coinage of silver, and to "bear those ills we have, than fly to others that we know not of." It is idle for the anti-silver advocates to say that the present coinage act is oont'.nue.i entirely in the iuterest of the bonanza silver kings, who have tous of silver to dispose of. Ii has a further reaching effect than thst; it involves the prosperity and happiness of a large num ber of our cit'Z -us. and the well being of the government. The suspension of sil ver coinage would greatly benefit the bondholder aud the creditor, by enhanc ing the v,.lue of his securities 2(1 percent; but of that class, the majority of the peo ple in the gr c West are not composed. And it is not for the Eastern bankers html . i,, it ilists we speak, when we say we rehab the news frout Washington, that all elT rt- to deinonei ie mlvt r under the cloak of a suspension of coinage, are likely to fsil. " s IM.I I KltKIt .IKWKt.H. l'hfl (treat Ksstern nr as wiil strike Mi li igati uevt week l.o.-fc up your old junk. A new way to cure corns -'i . it em o t with a htr-e pitol iik- i Hot Horing. Ark., man did I'arwoin i,iw!h. ot H xtoii, (.ss not eetn t tie downc'l He n like a rcten cork b l un lie ! he Will -lk Hoal. A Litbrop. i il , inlitnt ho tour ear-. Hsnstor Palmer tial tteft. i -nnge it to place Its ears to the urouinl for turn Bar a 1 1 Bernhardt has tfoneto bonlon. If he promenades aav the psipls will imatftne ber s peramli'ilatimr sin e of lombui ton ' hi, ,i,o !ii oi re-u'iifl his ixtsiliou in ln i iiolh !'i suse he itil n t has time t'lpi n M- i luoke.l upon as insane hy lo frietils. Im! he i-n rbe mi . : i I'n.i are ure- ss sj la 'xtvittt mindsy iewssssri. No l.i'i'.l r I . e will feel srir-ve.' h-.wever, lin- le rrp trtt tbnr serinuii newspapers t M.V I M-O, sent aroimu to a rite up I is mal hwKnuse the io . i i . troich on pesfiv teth an-1 m.ui n U bs iha 4 trover thinks the hoys are aluc'1' turn A meUVwi J..rnal 4ra that water is a brevier of n ttfMr . .r oion m itiea A the Ip i and I tu wash with free v ies.ii AM ItKAMA irom uw&t wwsk s aa- it aouiJ u-MH t.t Mauaswr roer vrouatf to wind up tbs nas Hi wuh a roah oi at WMWtMMa and lh- Mage ai Power will Us kri-l a.'t eery tohl ihui week after io- marrow. M. B. Curtis, tbs round and rov comedian, wiil appear, as has bass kwMWS noted. io hl wMI-kuowo ' Ham I t I'oseu livuinrituruts '. I oil Tuesday ersniug and follow with his I otMHpi rati rely asw olay, ' Sio iah ' H 1 bruiic a piendio upponinr otunaay headel by bw wife, lbs lierv Kren baonian, I known on tbe play-kHh a Albiua De Msr. 'n Thuradar eveoiiut Uavsrly s Auin vai. Kur)ean nonnurvt mr 4i l'urr iu the fr.tici.iue fort, wi !.Hy rs;i., as lbs case may tie. will, of course, give our iiou-urel loven an evening rare tun The Black Watch ' wilt bs one of' the attrac tions of the erforiuance. but ii cannot be seen on tick. As many as i.!ftJ cntu - tiaxe eowo! thetnsslves U 'sit'-on Mr. Henry K Ihxey Thai young man coutinuea, however, to make several hundred dollars a week and he save it. Perhs thi Iff what in the matter with the ntics. I .a it (tturdayi uitrhttbe 1 , afih la-rt'orm-anw at tbe Tahsr opera bouse, at Denver, waa celebrate! when a suk banner was given as a souvenir Mr. latH-r may wear em- bro.Jered niUt shirts tui ItM t'.ie name. he 'g'L thar" Sol Mnith HuVssIl I . : , moI Nik h irill lc!. t the wtes o at the Acailemy of Music, Obiengo, all thi week, he and Manager Berger having paused Holy week in meditation and prayer at Milwaukee. 1 he (.'litiues ol Normandy with Ktta lterger ltrezee as Serpolette will be present ed a Jackson Monday and Tuesdoj even in tr to lartre houses, nearlv all the nests having tawi sold 'n advance. An item Iron Bat Ctei Murs that ' Maiiain Kevi s British Blondes playeil to a big mule biuuness.' it wa a otostl bit of Male was meant but tbe comMitor. He iiijrhl to !iase his psy rai"el. (ienial. ever young George C lUnit'acc will he with us Friday ami Saturday even ings and will present bis happy creation of Kudgoi in that (.Id-timejrealistic play The - i i- ot New York." e Tellula Kvtns lis- her picture this week in the New York MknW, Shi looks as if somebody wis atjrtMg to -trannle her with a toweh Mile. Shirt hott', the great Kassian actress, is coming to America. It is to le hotawi she will wear a I'ritn-e Altiert oat. An amateur opera company is to play "The Lost head " in Brooklyn. They shouldn't have tyiy trouble about it. Mrs. Iteer!xbin Tree is a celebrwtetl Kng- lish actress. Mrs. Tree s name ha- a wi ke sound iu Atneri. a. Kddie .Solomon is writing a BOM MJptjtM, lt is to be hoped there will be no attra lion for dules in it. M. Zola ia said to Its coming to America as a star. The Hoard of Health is warned. a I'l l.SK OT T IlK I'KUI I.K. Keels Thttt Injuatice Has f3een Done. To tbe K ! r of the Tei.koka M-HcRAi n. Oeanh Rapii. April 22. 1S6. sik In Kir Satardsy mornings issue appears au artirle relative to the sale ot revolvers to t)oy. vvlilch states a few facts and distorts otbeis in a manner calculated to reflect seriously upon our in! v 1 1 y h loi- ne i .en and at.iditiK oil: eii Your reirter called ujsin us. aud asked if we ins le ii practice ot sidling revolvers to Ixiys. We U'lil liini that as a sporting gooLs bouse we carried revolvers as a tart f o ir lei?itia aU' sUh'L, ami sold thsm to both men aud boys, of tbe proper age V handle tbeta, as we presumed every dealer iu tewn did who bandied this class of goods: We xtld him tbat khowinx of a statute prohibitlni; '.he ale of firearms to boys uuder thir teen years of age, we had invariably made it a practice to refuse selling to such and never had MaWwMsfiy violated this statute. There might have been iiMtsnces where e wen deceived by purchasers, but we exercised great can! loo, know ing th danger from a careless ue ol such tools. (Vint ary to tht statement, jour reporter nays that while he ass present a boy, apparently ni' more thin twelve )ears of ace. came into our stonv purchiised a revolver, and went iwy with out a quest inu as to bis age and this he offers as ev ideuce s-mhist u. Fvidence uniUestionahle, Us auw he saw it with ins ' little eye.' aud his little ' cart rsan eived tie idea of usitig il as a iinclier : lie w hole lirsde asllist u. N.m the fa U are This Ifiy .v ho v. actually Amrteeti yfsrs ut ar pun'haaed a revolver of us the day pro loiu. llh the kll iv, le,ii;e and consent of his father, and came in the day the reporter was lreeut to exchange it for another, ruore ex pen sive, paylnj ths dlffi ri-iics, nil of which was by a.lvi 'c ot the b- - f-iilier Your reirter furtlier ttM thai a. boy eleven years of ae was sent to our store to purchase s revolver, lie does not ssy that the boy cured the revolver, but leaves the public to infer tbat W wii! say that he did not Nun w!iy we should be ;'.i;''-d out tr-.in ain.'iigst all t lie dealers i u towu fur this sort of KrafMMWSI atlvertistng wa do not know We certamlv f e 1 tbat au Injustice tias lon lou u. aud simply ask that jmi allow the sains fressloui to MM tate menl iu your eirfnaioa. ResM tin o . i.i it UK A 1 Ol i. IB a Heerteenrl i nyl Apeel o 'hi' EdUi r of llif n:i..oi ibict' ..ii ini Kuna Iprf .- 'ss. My little ibt Kt.Ut.Ued yeerd aud my heart -'r s- ... n o... of k.iu. f i ;.r leaders Rive ins a sue prett !., s: on O..- lea; litta. thing Kosiosa Masv Mr UlWU'Wl' ilW rt the Kttit.tr ol the Tki nosse II sits 4 n OBSNti Rsruai prll .' .'. IMS. V io do yisi think Is i he handsome? irl.-o in Orand Rapids PU-asa tell I want to ak bias for bis autofrspb. No. Deer, Hs it Marns. . the Kdilor ol the Is iae Mimin OBsau Rsrire AtsrU 1 as an j. a tell ate whtsber tar Wtl.te is .lead ret, I hasa ma heard tnin. saeatteeed fw a hwaj Have Kittv f . e When It.w. i Oat tervatil M Mr i'eveUi. I I to- .-ook wauls lo l now sir, what vou will bsve tot otnaet, MrT' Mr levahmd - " land Miaa I'levelaml ss mm Pi tlh, yes I bal frga let me see Roar dines el tnd Point o I ten that o.i a d Ihnaei laii s i. ..Hat' Va o i ttavs pig le I a i ! a U-OlS .d MID ttJ tafai MWssea Culias tears hi wed e new mmm. Ad HELP YOURSELF. Te Ha.r I y ts llymiuu m is Nr.. lo VFAttl Ss use Mk-AifMi J lata 1 kiwk A Cwm Nwsjer Ths Urand Kaud suyeat has t baagsd bands, arel will now aju-ar, n i. ki.; and under the tuaiiagemeiu of lloyd brease. It is tn general i was Mason thai Bit MM will make ii s rest newspaper T Grwad lis sea jleeeiar -Jmummi. A Uive LU..1. The tirands Rapids TiiJtva u-Baaais atue to bsmi last elurda It has all the advantases ol lbs iwo pa . :.e,i and publishes the l're lspalche it is a lively dauy and as lone as ttrease M at tbe helm it w ill loaiiuueato RJ CUf CWwa Bei in Michigan Mr.Tloyd Krraee. the noted editor ot the I.I-.'ll lUp ,S lir ... Mi. ! pa(ar in letroit anu c!m where, has pur- !..- -t i, n i , . ;a j i . im and con- etbilated the two making the TiLSoAsM lbko n one oi tbe t9t morning dailies in M fan Lt Hk, ludrdtmt. A Double Team the tiraml Us puis TKOj.i.oilltiivi n ibe nea cousilnlatetl lournal of tbaivov has ttreti OOiniug to our tabie for a week, a neat, brhcht, new ay patter l.ioyd lireace is an indefafttabls eiiior and Grand R I uiuv well te proud ol this "double team ' in journalism Kenton Marl 'uWashM. St Briyjltt end Sparkling Tbe tiraml K quds Tki.itoaiS-HKUM.il under the new management of oloy j Bre zee is greatly ituprovsl, and comes out as bright and sparkling as a "dollar of tbe daddies ' just struck from the mint. Aud may it be as numerous i a circulating me dium, -(winej Herald. Tlia Very Bet or Pajers The lirand llapids Telegram has been pur ilm.Ml by a clock xnnpanv and ixinsoli dateil witlO the Hewitt, Lloyd Urtiw tak ing charge of the new eiilerptiae, which II callei the Tii.Kuiom Ihituh Tlie lirst niimlar has male its appearance, ami it is just wtiat every ho ly kne u would be, A handsome, lively, wideawake paper, having the I'nitetl 1'n dispaii'he, and making tbe ttei pane! draml KipnU ever hal. It will be itides-iideni in pilitie.-. and will be a readable pn i Ctiliili Xcw rt mors UllM.s IN PLAI B8 ( I HUH M rs. M ary Georgia, has Hearn of Walton county, rollim; pin which has been 111 constant mm tor 1 7o years. It is as good as new. Hob tifitTui of Washington, tia., saw eleven wild turkeys feeding in a hunch. He tired both burrels of his gWA and killed seen. 1'. S -It is not known whether tbi i is a lie or not. QMMMi Sample, a clerk at a drug store at ir mton.o, while making blue tire in Ja tnortor. let the pcstal tall and caused an ex plosi n. The man was blown to fragments and the store was wrecked. 1 'larence Keifcr, a convict employed in a coti! shaft at Hirmingham, Ala., eacatasl by climbing a wire caple 1 1-2 inches in dia meter ami 'AH feet long, extending from the bottom of the shaft to tbe surface of tbe ground. A man of Chapinville, Conn., has invented a crank attachment to a wheel of bis wagon wlr.eh runs a churn dasher when the whel is in motion. When the cream is ready he puts it in the churn ami takes a ride. lie returns when the butter has "come." The proprietor of a leading saloon in Washir ototi ordinarily has a UtMHatM Off chipped smoked beef on his lunch-table. His patrons were recently surprised to find smoked herring substituted for the beef. Indignant in iniries revealed that the change to fish had been made in observance of Int. a a - A K.ob. r SiHitliriK Costume The sensation of the production of Sylvia" at the Academy of Music, says a New York letter, was when Mine Curo.zi, in the character of Cupid, threw off her red tunic ami revealed herself to the other characters in the play. She is s French "corrjan of tbe pouter-pigeon build. She was dressed entirely in fiesh colored iMjfltA, witti the exception of a small snd usrrow scarf which fell from one shoulder to her hip. There was a sort of gasp from the audience when she pulled Otfl her tunic, and a spasmodic and instantaneous reu . for opera glasses. Then it was discovered that Mine. CMNMSi was not entirely nude, but thai she wore a clinging silk jersey of piecisely the same shade as ber skin. It was a decidedly risky costume, hut it was a success. a It a Slfti of Cholera' Many residents of Cleveland, Ohio, are much alarmed over the appearance for sev eral mornings past of a thick, blueish fog which appears to issue fr mi theerrth. Its present e 1- regard d bv s-rsoiis conversant with its previous appearance In-re as otuin- ous of an approaching epidemic of cholera. It is a singular fad, cited by those who went through the cholera plagues of MM and earlier years, that this same hlueish fog has always d i at. out' veak tf the dreade.1 scourge, and that it has not been eeti in this city, until this week, since the last cholera pidcin:. Mcictitists lu re, w hose attention has le'n called to the fact. lelieve tbat conditions favorable to the creation of this fg are favorable to the read of . hol ers coutigion. (lerriitH'i I -1 tier s Tllt:ht I.ITTI.K Lt niH o.' s. Three little dude all on a spree. Thrs ansa and thn-e little hao. Thts awa WMh .augree det nre vs. .es all on a hat. Three tit! Three little .',.n idled a s Three lMle-1 eads wHi cait 1 1 d utle '.im an we. Three little dix'e an J thre l hr big dis-tor. ..r.-e e. Three little tom!--noe -ep is little dudes are we A llorl .f Health oe Va'ter "Hay I think that man in No. ?' has blown out the gas and irone to lwl." Hotel Proprietor Has. heh Well 1 11 charge him for tbe waste of ga in the morning." Waiter Yes, hut bs .nay die from bn atbimr it.' Hotel Propriet-.r-- ' Not much be Moig to tbe Hoard of Health thev never ameil li'Ch :'l w W I IDVERTISKMENTS. s I I I I I . . s 11 4 T f ft. u hr.' r other Ie tell- 1 M- ra 1 V mm Hi - I m UtoH av A a S- A-.-.0 - ' .,,. I, 1 aeei ls, e u l'.sr Km wnn'uWrv eiiwUs ot W o W , HertsaeMss-r W aeA t MsWMM MS S I KOs.M" v r ir.vt AM' tdv tut usi tssassksK. sSus AOL No M VIMrt n LU X ST . l e piss IS' a t 1 . saa fV KKNT A MOX rt KMAftKP MOUM WfTM 1 Uuard at iu Ceasl-ek. is 'Ms IS rtfcT MWsMi-avs 0wu4 S(m tea perflaa as si Uass or I' tM I Ml ftesTM I 1Mb Bf UptN. lllr 6m salet w t I M- Willi isilluu KXtsl r NO, 4 :c1 to M..I. siei Vail A.Milf. u Al ea I 1 rooiu furuuhej oi ttufnrsMhe4 veut Ave. z hi M I oi K te -. M- -ill Alii t fh n.. k .J .! I. 'i tjit.l lo. kftp.liK . or a.Mrtea 1.1 H.t wicket. K r RKST say. t BrMgv tares tiv iTtw tsn seversi houi UlMOSll.t oi rates fixed I eMste sestir I waiutrx t.l Hoi ! iM' HUN o.S BKoAO sjissl orvter Also Waaw oa KaM li! li 1,. reriaSISlhle JtSI be spveu H have for aale t- siel tts-.m ass) terms. We write slietsaaei ol llOftl (i . . : i n nuraelves Money k saui on reavl y. Kayamtth Brut. uMer. Kuuui 4. k. tiraJid Ksp..U 'v. ;i I : ilK MK-I ( l.AS -iolit. No I li Miaiioe sl.. fir fi.s.r .' .1T.. m ufi Ii dranltt- elevator. We abalt soon rauur.- to our res. istrner MniK an.l I tilt.-ji m TO WLST hlKNISHUi KRoNT flliliiK. bed nsui aud cksst, in a pleaawut lucaium liajulre at Art atawa at Ml fpo RENT- KUUMllKU UsiMS AT h RAN 1 man -si. M T Rl VI I KW ELBUANTLY KTRNJSHaUi roiuus st l.si Mtelduu SI. M Tt KKN'I MCK1.V Kt'UN.SHr'K tootns at Ut A eet S'ark llace K'N1 n and third rasjrs. Addia bio. I at t nal-H Jl rRKKT-TWO FIRT l.m FC.IW'JsilKO rooms over oil 'anal-St VI ItC RKN1 O.VEKBATU rURNISUJCD ROOM t all atro mi ...un 1 bi.M k. Mouroe-St 91 TORr.N1 TVAii O't T!f KKK RO iMe HI ITAHI.K for office. Apr ly ai I u 1111 Hoase, over IU MeqieefM. M rtTHl REST IS THf BLOCK NO 77 CANAL I street, a MVt ot thixs nsans, to suit teuaaia, such can have vue. two or three mom, a they desire all healed by at cam The best chance ! r sin - . s-i !.; etnci: ;oi iisl-.u puraisea l.ood leuants can have such at v erj low rale, ln.juirv ll No. -.T t anal -St, of ii A B-irin T ) KENT-NO. KA8TBRIlXiEdsT., M.X 1 conn r oi l icavetie. Nice place for amsll lamiiy; in go'-o oruer. city welt auu au t water ou tbe place Relit rcsjsniahh Kn.juire hi the premises it 'P" KKVT-NfiATI.Y Kl RNKSHKD ROOMS J Apply ou ihtrd hoor AlU-rt block. Caiial-fct si 'I 'O KKNT URNISJfKP ROOMS IN teatfi 1 shape at 1 ottau a Nt VI rno 1 0 RENT NEATLY Ft UMSIIKf l;).M- a 1 I ;oitswsSt. vl rpO RENT TN NICELY H KNlSHhh U tsfs 1 at 5a East Bridge-. M 1U KKN'I Kl KNTSHFI' nil l NH KMsllKI ns.ms Kn.juire st Ottrner of laigrave and oakes St. M TO RENT FfKNISHKl K K)M8 AT A VERY jeasuuable rate at 'JV1 Ouawa-SC rP O RENT liiMJl) Ft RNTMfKD R(KMh AT A I very low rate. Apply at the lieuiple House VI TO RENT FRONT MMM in O'Brien rooms, anal St. WINDOW A NT SMALL snd I'owers undertskmg iia T O KKNT A I.AKOKNKATI V MKNi.-2.KD front noui. Ku.iuire at drcMSiuk ins room. over Tl Motuoe-8t. To KKNT PLEAsANI Ft RNUHRD RkMS a 11b noard 111 a verv pleasant Lm-hjUv Also fnait risini on gmuad tS.air uufumished. all .'47 East Fulton St. SI T o KENT -oNE NICELY H KM.-IIKI) FKoNl table for a married couple or two Apptj at Palace Dining hall, 106 VI voting meu Canal Si. RENT NICELY H KNISIIEI' ROoMs with ail the modern improvements. Ku.4uire at room 11 (irinnell block, comer Canal and Creoent-ave. vl rp, . 1 near lagrave street. Enquire oft". N Rein ington, st Nelson, Matter A Co. tM riH) RENT-A ROOM .1 N M KKKT, 000P l0 I ality suitable for a store. Call at K R.Stts Meat Market, cmier of West Bridge and Stock - iug-st. 91 To KIN I f.CA-s - i Hot -E OK SIX Rooms t ii dollars is-r mouth. Enquire lvs North lu Lsi.m st v' To RENT PLEASANI ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished. In suite or siugle with or Without boanl. al 121 Bust wick at. TO RENT-TWO NICELY FURXISHED front rooms for rent with tasvrd. Oue ta a large room with hy window, suitable for man and ..r tw.. gentlemen tall st 171 North lenM -t. fifth house north ot postofftce. id TO RENT-FURNISH ED OR UNFURNISHED nam at te OUasra st 10 j ; s m iv r-:; ti 1- XI I KIKNi J . N ASSI ItS ff for fair line of new and Isst selling ltouse-!..-d U'"fls. lor particular iii.iuir" at -ssah 1 i isi..n-t 1 w. Koi Ms -.Hll 1 to RK- w. Kdi Wa loh W N1 I 1 ! w KN I male or female. BI1 Sol II- for steady business. A ippty hi ro an VI and 13 Nmanza to g.ad iwies. ilouscmau hlork, city 1-.11 Hot W ANTED - LADIES tIE AND i.KN f ..EM KN .-eits't Rcaifings." with elocu Tea her an I si id- i t- ill nuitable hsa. Yea. we havs Parallel Bible. Write for ape I 1 r A Co . Detrott, Mich. M-lOsA th eia! Bible terms m 1 s, i roi s l)EB o ANT OK PI HTBLE KV 1 making i A the city a f" days naly. i Hi. i ee tht- work R-s.nis V.'IMI law . Mi K rtol SjlMKMI Petkios Vitrheis altoroey-si ss N IMI'R) - 1 4 N 1 c;tv snd farm pro'- '1 Lron t onrt bVwR. L OTA, LOT N aocTH DIN WOV si r hotel r a amh Natfcs at.-, or ;.r.o 0 m a Rf mm; i'i.ii:S'.M" Mi I" t;t,k,f iiir org At ma ISiSt ST 'A. ! VV SV V a!f;J il-ai . AMt.i- a i-t MM u. pi summ wsa M MvttktsirM U AN It. oHfl 1 t I s i f W ! to Isvsavi i i iim wist Mlittttt V V I 1. ItAe tot Wesa -l u 1 I.HI M wasltet stul n.a : ti-AKTAl flkl I Ow . ul so tp II V . I TV iuss:i; pa.i..a Hsisad's MTllUMy. Ii. u uiust have a natural veara. AH Mi Sine st. II'AMU' I I v fv if Use verr bast A aifija if atid M s a , wsMsia, etc ersuu. luteUlfeiicr o W AM 1.1 i WO licit 01 . ll an.l M.I'. Urvl Tu Kouutsiu -at Ip.V I ad drew W AN W ' AN 11 I IX t Valley thi v 1 1 110 li.i.iUure tVi kes-tu Mich. n Uoum . Apbi) al Tv (-4 w ANTBD i ale.) a: to. tNTl OIRL Ap4 lK t vt . v. T Woia at reel at s hr.. U ' ANTE yf rardtn. None Irii an-ae run u j IVOR SALE -TWo T .11 gl Use ta oppusttiou are alius Truuk ralleoad. Itetu n I ot j.an .. ui buz As Coral. M1v.l1 prlse-w Inuiiuj biols Koekk In the state. Gou) alies. nOR 8ALK-SOLD r yet, house No 1J great sar-rita. (ai writes us to aelL txaaw. In.jtur. ot Art-sd. . Tattle hn ar. uu. . . - tn ItHlK A tlie nirncr rrewsat an. eihteni aud cit ni bouse with flue yar. made, leqein at I Hn , insurans' a I OTV FOR SON 1 i Hraiuard-st , va off for all cash. Thorns, valued a T utile Bob- maunu IViK SiLR HORi T for MaM, at SI J. L Tuutaer. MMgatr at i lg: XB Vot ., p J 1 . sweat 1. Mien r waiud 212 Jefteri tud a p Wi st , 0 Fj Tio voK .-Al E We are cli iiut sud ha St.. A 1 -! t- for seUiu of caplti itaynistit Inquire- e sir.-, t. ' 1 Address Grand Ri Wykea. il' isnsA Lsfh) village a For 1 soil s! Lots on legs-i time ht those nesr v nd 1 I' br. Ii.eilt. 1 . :n o 111 Si ALE FIKr-CLAs HI Kk WATCH r U-.sl hsi l--S.lt, , V int s V I -.. I eie . 01 Of ery I Hi T -SAra e 1 r