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THE TELEODAU-HnnALb. GDAtlD HAP1DG. UICII. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, xC3. V -fctrU. C6fl4.i'. !!. baC-i-..4 TQVIl TOPICS, .1 F c . ara n tsars. V-'rilzj mjL$ a Utinlj Fall -7 ; ui cvtcuau tfV a rp!anke4 aai th ml v.r t nci rtlai-l. W rrii ?urUr. fcr ife'c a. .- t j-a ir fcoua, A U h-w fctj;J.ct 1-3 C;ial tt., jr:rt3i. -'2 lo P-k- Tii J U-.'A. J- Sir. of tt Jam R;f IajsJ, LV roalast, rtport! at lie: , .ar.tri uut L !iU Lvt a bura Uat rjnc;l D. on.an, a Lnan maa from I-:,. w. uiia la iilaiio uy- Jao. i! a.or, ccrnf of Clotty a.i4 Broa4--. riori tb lot of tatiii of dry go, :a rrur:iy. City lieik telin? is tu!lir-4 Cn ap tr t,i 1 r Uat which akita launched c Utrl a Lalv. Tbns bo.-w-i-o'ter rt swn"r xrie t c i wurKcuo ww ttay jeaurdav puHir-i it ii.ttteP. I. ii. AtiUix ti k cat an ?v-) liceca !ti : r rt:ofi jtseUr-Uj 60 Jt?F at 'ii 11 jafy t. ! i- rr.ritri liat a nW h tl to COt ::..T.t u. b rc'e.l it iUeU Lai V'r. asl Mr. tria L Mill will soca Viihy f 8., Ujors-i Ha it it. Tht r!'i';ir Jn n:ttiji of th BotJ of 1 ht te a tiiaiiti! At tLd 0-Vjh ti- tit i in: lI f rcr. I run t-cn. Th t'oiarar htl uifatia Wf.iiiaJ tt wii-ciiM to goon t'h tt A i : t!tt imutV.j 'nrou iu the mrpl of t'f yeitr iy on ttetf wy to iluixeon. trtir driti, 31 XicfcUn-t.. cam to fLxy. A nun wis ruh ercu2h to wear a linea !u?r jiifrJf. tlry do oa ilocro ?. t.rki at htm as t ineacMertvl up tha Ta fonTctia of La wit Bonjber, of the c'.sb rc rrj iu th Metrolitan block, Siit.ir.a lie Htti arast of cUiar club tl 12 Tl a'.irrn of fira froai Box 60 yesterday ir:n w caus4 by th burning of a n anur ;.i!e lu tiia rtr of UlTuraei-at. Tha ccn-jurr ca.'enc!ar la tha Clrcait Co'iri will k called xitit Motiday forecoon at i o' cluck, for tLa purpose of arraaslns csia for trial. Tha C. H. A L Company hara just Cn. ihpil and nt aontU a coranmdous ex euri.n cartobauied btwen Kalamazoo asd I.oo Laze. Th Ktat cViantiSc Institute held a xnfnlar u.iirjr last atecio at tha Oatral '.t l builvlici. aad prtstated a tery ia tr i ti iof program tae. Corneliva Kunst. tha alleM scavpnjtr fotzrr. Will Djk Li first appearance ia loi.cw (curt tii.s cuorninj. U or a forced crdi-rs ctrue la every dsy. Th wul of Laudosia W. Hose was filed in ir.-s lTi.ba'w L'curt jester lay. Tha w:ii It-ates i! the pro;-erry to ber busbaud, Ti-ou - of Walkar, aad nines bim a .':uu;. V"i s.;n Lt. who w vi lt oat oa sus p'.dd ntinre a couple of waXs ao. wa j-icsd tty 01 a bench sramnt yesteriay for u u'i trtt.p.-i' tm!Jhe was heed It aad coats, sth.cri fcs taM. La' Uiterenlr. OfHcer McCarthy ar rid a cio'hw-wrinf cr oa Kurun-st. .ri?? to tha ot tha wriazr it ruade ref 1 Li: ic to hea dquarters. It sreond-haad. Eanica Bryar.dt, the dansjhtr of the e?. :ifed r.o:;a''.erfe:ter. Albert liryandt, is !e'vn-l at ia jail a a witce a;;aint Ilarrr Mn(nr, a':',d t ha? beea impli cate! wi:h Drjar.du E, 1 1. Cinrtaey w?nt out in Walker ThTriar to Tr a PPr. ar-d was wbipi s' f' tcnue can do it. Yea tn,'y ba sora ou; a warrant for Lewis tear-nt for an siu!t. M'cJ '. Creten. tbe yo'ir.i man charged with fc B r.'rncted with the fathersbtp of Kit Kei.y a Lat dtrraa le-l an ex an-inari"n v.enJay before Justice West fil'. and is was t down for next Monday for -n'M'U. W. I.jmnn, tha Madi.oa-aTe msa w!i. bad Uvbart Aha arrested for picking I '.ha s in h s jsrd. te!s arf.iriered. lie says Allies darmie 1 his bnh to a JTTefU itnt nd hen a poiicenaa rrnontrated with Mm. Ai:!es sad Le had per mission to take th Mowera. A neetir?; ia the intrst and for th "r-nrit of rs.iroad rr.en wtll be held at tha rnioo Lep-ot trnacrrow afternoon at laif t .Mt 3 o'cii" k. A ef ttioa of ILa;Irni t V'-rtir: t'rr.nx ttia International Onfer tr, now btr;; h'd in tais city, will be jrfjfQt ani al ire'a the meeting. l'FIW)N ALITIFA I . Y. C.ry is at the ro. P. K. 5h;r-kn:sn is n h:r-o. V.. If. Wul, of ilsaini was In th c::t yj:r '.r. v--i;r'rvenv,nt fe:hsnr. ot tt O. R. & I., ti rrtur-'el frvm a trip North. r':T!,' T . c.( I'jwkM, K.n.. Is the -if f !i 1 t' n. 'jt r. C!, cries II. U.1). 'r. and M-s. Ki.; srrioi, rf I.m An:e'-. Ca! . ar th a; usis ot his ii Jtor, Mrs. A. C A i-y. M . J. C. r-ih. Vn. T A. Randall, V, ; rua-jplia a id l:,r-.j yesteriay n ior a t-; ro Hsrr Sp-i.u. jit . n, ns i' , ' . ile-;n n trii , r'c, -tr-. i,T tu r.y yr!ay. M er R -e f;r 1 d, i a FrV r-i t ' r. t 'r 'r-r i hi 5ij'?h s:- l s if f w,l tu;i b.s studies. t J ar' II. I'ar-es. i's;'"7 O.ttritwion? n' ; ! ";''! T' I S;' T T r:v t?d s. - W -r t? M!chian KR'ih's cf I cr. wss i 1 lhc.tr ''dr. r": H ti'sxrt. rf t!i r. Iw I . a r" -1.". M v K'u'-.s' at i t?!r l-,-. t-. d-s !--!. '-f. yr.!sy r. " i :j bis : rst ar f-r Nw York. J -'.n "-es t il is it n this -.. .. . , rv.n -af .m 4i7. it r. -.f , Sen r -': -c r it - -r . ' 5 rat and wl'.l rtm sr tlx h;-.i i M '.IT. I4. F iIr. a rr-r.ir.ent IawTr nf v-," j a ! h-",!i,j tKe .-:.rr t,-. - i r-irt h-'-r.e ar--r hasir a- ; s-.:-d 'ir'if si far ss Ptr.t. lie- bave 1 vie ?.i P :.Ta imit't 0?r n.--. f r'ara: 1 r.Tt pr'"l?,'i t thi f--,t ti;, -i f?f Htrirr 5 t;:."j f t h.s r,'"-s w-.s t- hi st-.:- k th f.-y .f '.' a "! 'i kri f Mrs 7 I ?"?, a i" . h-t :ha "i ct a i t $. I" Ti"r-l "r.e. T!: Ficr. Par'r,' sit v3'. arsr:1 T r f T'i'-e a- s -r.s i i. ad the h ' : - (',-- Ha. ' "arse '' - ? 7c. 9 r.-r-,vfJ it 2 o;--vk ' : I a " : r ' 'i s " i t ':r r r -1" s ."T t-v ?. rr;d f-"".! -.:-,.r-- K the 'as? ,-:r'91H! -,, ".t w hS SJW33 jp xj H ty5kat 7 ivaa4 IIOulE fon HIE GOVS ANOTHER ISSTtTUl lO.N IS ADCED Te ta aare CmewttaM CtrprtM 1 Uh Sail tJtjr Mr-. CUwaxd . fitiUr'i aiiM lTrit4. Um BwjaIte Ufotwry aaA I'reaeAk I MfaJiM. Twenty years 4" tie cudeua of sf hat U boss tt. Mark's Home was started iA Utile L-a;se baihiic oa the lu F. i'uilex prvterty at No. 61 Kent si, jal auuth of Creacent aseoa the waat sLde ot ta atrett. Ia l?7U the accoiaaiodaucca becooaLa Limited, tae bt. Mark's Home and H capital was bailt, and the Lan-a,! ea of the) little refute oa Kaat L transferred. hic that time the Dtie btiildiaj has been ranted to ererybody aad aaybodf . ua t:I it Ucaae iu a bad state cf repair aad ia ereiy way an eyeaora to the owners, sad Mr. H P. rulier ficaliy concluded to Laye it renovated aad convert it to tooie useful I uriof. With her lare heart aad charitable pur lt she hj. asia established ia the old refuse a lloaie for Jr'riaadleaa Uoys, a neat, clean, con seuient aad comfortable iodin place Ijf any buys bootblacks, aewaboy cr waifa who hie no home or place to uy aiifUta. Mra. Ful!r foaad, ia the persoa of Mr. L'aniel Ptidler, a lady wbo with her invalid hatband cam to Uraad llapida Uat 111, a matrod ortnyoftha natue, and asautd by Sir. JHbuler. abe baa taken charge, and cue "Home" has txea anaouaced to txi ready for occupatioo. As fortheilooie itself, it Is tar more rooaiy and convenient tha it appears tronx tLe eiterior. The matron and hr busbad occupy the front poitioa. Thereaioftbe luwai tloor is occupied br the boys' sitting room, wauhrooui aad aa extra aieepin rovcj, baida dtalog-rooin aad kitchen, if aser they should be necessary. Up stairs is the djriuitory airy, l.ghi. clean and roomy, with only twelve cots at present, tut all furuiahed with comiortabla mat reires aud trie hall contains a closet crata full of sheets, blankets, quilts, etc, to keep tbe little felMws cotnfortitie. All throajh. the house is a pink of neat ness. Mrs. fchu'er, as.jted by Mr. fchuler, who, with Lis atlUciioa of pleoro-paeurao cia, can do but liule, will atted the wanta d the inmates, the laundering and all tbe wcrk which is so various and numerous ia such an institution. The Crst inmate of the home occupied a cot oa Thursday nixht. He was a little, barefooted urchia ia hia shirt aleevei, giv ixu hia name as Otis Sanborn aad his age as id. He had come from Battle Creek, where he had been working at the Saaitar ioa. He had clothes, but they were locked up ta his trunk, and he had no money. He wai to have met his parents here to go with them to Douglas, but tbey had aot arrived. Ofcoursa he was taken in and cared for whea introduced by officer Taylor aad he got up at 4 o'clock yesteiday morn ing to go to the depot. Matron Shuler exact ing a promise from him that he would come back to breakfast and make it his home If his folks did not arrive. As be did not return it is presumed he met them all riht. la the case ot boys working aad staying In town tt is exDected that they pay a nickel for their lodging, Just to let them kaow that they cannot get eomethia? for tothlnz. bat in the case strangers aad waifs such as the Sanborn boy, of courss all the accommodation is free. Mrs. Fuller, with the modesty of all true philanthropist was loth to give the par ticulars of her pet enterprise to a Telegram Hkkalo reporter, so the home was visited; but such eds of charity, and such iadicious expenditure of wealth ia a noble caute is worthy of ail praie, and will certainly be remembered both here and hereafter. Thia new enter prisa will doubtien grow to larger propor tions, and who knows but that when the new bl. Mark's Home is built the preseat Howe may not te nsaled for the accommo dation of occa pants 01 Mrs. -taller s Home for Friendless Boys? e 1 THIRTEEN INNINGS Tbe ral Gine of M3 aad Cota' Played la the Police Court Yeetcrday. Jos: thirteen cases, a baker's dcxen. were on call before Jade Iloimes yesterday morning ia the Police Court Cbas, Dalrymple was np again for drua kennels and was sent over to tha jail for twelve days. Dalrymple is atari-1: as well acquainted with the all as the '.urnkey is James Doyle paid $5.o5 for indulging in a comraoa. every day drunk. James O'Connor was drunk aad paid aa assessment of 3.3o. Henry Demter commited a breach of the pac and was sent over to the stone pile for thirty days. James Brown was drank and disorderly, and he paid 10.35 fof his double lark. Two caj?s against Agues Carpenter were adjourned until Jane 4 and 5. Nelson W. Morris agreed to brace up and behave himrelf and was discharged. Morris says that he will do better ia the future, as he does not like the accommodations given at the Detroit House of Correction. They are too confining. Ferdinand Frier's case was adjourned until this mcrnicg. He is charged with keeping or-n after hours. Wra. Ihttmer, another saloon man charged with keeping open after hours, had his case adj i-irned nntil the 8;h. Luis PiCihrer, charged with sIlin liq'ior without pyin? State tax, was tried by a jury ao i fouad fcailty. Mr. Psuhner rn.s the Nn'il-:s Club rm in the Metro poiifan blrk oa Fearl-st. Two witnesses testir.e I tha; they wnt into tbe place last SaturJsv nikt and rbtainM whisky and f er. H was f.nd $-" and coi'a. or sixty dsvs. H ao; ale I to the Circuit Co irt. Wra. (iriin. th printer who stole the elect from the Ti rx..c m-U racLD pres r'im, ws seat OTr on the Island for ni"??y days. J oi-i hl,d. et a!., who was arrested for hsrin: his salooo orx ttir hours, has t out of buins an 1 the case was dis-couiime-1 oa payment of costs. D wt lBT'cste. TLursIsy n;;ht tl.r was a ronor on th s?rees cf a discrsc-fil fijht ta a club rm ttw-n Janis Fell and FreI Daily. Tet fr;ast Hrcto rep)rters ia7estiatI the n atter, as thy do ail fMrenrr ne. and f in i that ts" waj n t tb siihtt fouu t? st ion f-r t!i rumor, bn trie P'-nit ystr lay morninc too it ur end r.ia.i a aeccstion cf it, rsiarinj th circumsf.cncts tit as it waa rasualiy told a rerorter cn rh e'r!. P sch i.s r.w?pprlo-n, but such is n :t journa ism. JTrtea; Oit Ir Crrlt n;;-,ns bo hT rarris and h'---s a- earnt.r ;:'ri to jnl thm to th Is I.t-aT roms this a femora sr ! o ! 'st n e-ny;.r! ti 2n-rs- s-r'ar.! r.( th Y. V. C A. o-rr- n.-'e to th p!vs cf iat?et tMi: th rtv. pso-, -m ,-Tr ,1:l 0f ts ye-s? mn, ! Tr, - r fr -tj y vrti.vs of (the Un!os rv-.-a th n -i r : si prov-.aa. an! it wi'.I "viir as many carriacs as can b r.-t'..-.M. It there te a larg turaout of carr-a; T. C, II of kira? yrr?sy p Vd The M Art, n w.h a tracni nt pa'r c-'" fcems taken frvn a Txas . The h'r-s -'- tm ti y oi:h! at i San;i f 1. y -r'-,-.rd aad w.. ,ccrt th cc sy an 1 'rntc'a! fe r;1 Hi A f t -9 sr-fr --1-r-8 o, A MiwOLEVlLLE MEM0R1AU la tXm TJajr t a Ciuaeta'e fftfmdf t7aa- ig ta tlaa Iliiri4u tta.ea The good alines of MiiJle riilevtiLle aad vicinity, as is wail knows, are largely com po-Kid of people cf Irish BatioaLity aai Hihrniaa procUtit:, L .bru4i!C-e4 aci Witcciam. Upoa Decoatloa Day they decided to ottaia g-xri speakers at Lhfcir meawrial aer- vicee aai eczMf some .of the best talent auMcg ta lawyers ot brand iUpiia. Accord ici f, U K. Koavpa aad W. J. Kuart ware sent tr. Tay went aown vo Miuie- yilie by train ia the efWnoou. aecumpaaUd by a auoitr of lormar ciiixeas ot tbe wt eai of Barry county, am on. Lhem Harry tiu'vba-dL who Wlia tte story or ineir re- cepuoa im a way that cannot be dupiicaud He aays the party were mat cy a aauga- tioa led by a burly six-foot stx Irishmaa ith a lumber wanoa, aad a party of Mid dievLUe citizcus. The Irishman stepped up to th city party aad opened the welcome addrwes with: roy, which av yex is a-goln' to spak oat kre at Comaa's Uills. Is it you?' addreas la it Harry. Harry ai i he was not engaged to make a speech that he knew of. though he could do so if called upon. "1 think 1 am the one assUaed to Co man's school house." said Mr. fctuart, con sulting bis tablets. "O, you be, be you?" said the bi leader. "Thsn jump into that waion and 1 11 jerk ye out there almUhty quick. Aad who of yex ia goin' to spake here?" fas dapper little Mr. luiappea with his thumbs ia Lis vest, advanced and amiling iy said. ' I believe, air, 1 am the person Selected to adireda th good people of Mid Ulevill." Looking down upon th gentleman from bis lowering bight, the Irisnmaa re marked: "Yea are? Well, ye have the worst av it. That fellow Dim gola' to take out to Coman'a talks in an opea grove; and yes will apake from a stand dowa here in the hollow. When the bricks and rottea g;s begia to fly, h can rua, but they'll have yez corral ldl" The two legal gintiemen cast a lingering, appealing glanca at their companions and toward their far oft city home, but girded op thsir loins and proceeded to their res pectiv scenes of martyrdom. THE CECILIAS. Election of Officer for th Ensalsg Tear Piecedioe PrwgrAcame. The St. Cecilia Society held its annual election of officers yesterday afternoon. A short programme was given under the charge of Mrs. French aad Miss Atwater as follows: Piaao trio, Don Giovanni, Mozart Mes dames Clark, Watson aud Miss Heyman. Vocal solo. Murmuring Zeyphrs Mrs. Yale. Heading Mrs. Cora Bliss Wenham. Piano solo, Lenata, F minor, Beethoven, I Allwro II I'rfito Mm. Curroll. Piano duet, Leaata, Allegro, Mozart- Mrs. Clark aad Miaa Heyman. The following officers were then elected for the easuing year: President-Mrs. E. F. Uhl. Vice-President Miss Nellie Youn Secretary Mrs. Kdward Watson. Treasurer Mrs. E. W. Tinkham. Chorus Director Mrs. F. M. Davis. Members of the Board Mesdames II. O. Post, I. W. Barnhart, E. W. Withey, N. A. 1 letcher, John a. Long. Silver MialB; and Smeltln. Articles of associatioa of the "Freeman Silver Mining and Smelting Company" were filed with the County Clerk yesterday. The capital stock is $100,000, with $75,000 paid in. The amount paid In includes the following mines: "El Socobon," "Los Jountas," "San Antoaio," "Saa Joceeite," and "calces lSunibres, situated ia Saa Jose, State of Chuhuahua, Mexico, and the company s office will be in this city. The incorporators are Edwla T. Brookfield, Clark D. Spauldiag, D.Doane Davia, Frank M. Le V an. all of this city, and Gad Free man, of Saa Jose, Mexico, who are all directors. The comoany is orgaaizei for thirty years aad will do a general sliver mining Dasiness. A Sweeping Challenge. Gravd Rapjds, June 1, 1S33. Me Editor, Dia Sia: I have been challenged by two dif erent men since I came back to this city, and made a match with one man by the name of Hayes, and he left ana put up do forfeit, how, I have got tired ot these fel lows, aud do hereby challenge any 140 pouLu man in Michii an, barring no one, to fight me with small gloves to a finish, six weeks trom signing articles of agreement for either a parse or rate money. Yours truly, f Tim A. Qcxalt. Marrlar llcnrs. The following is a list of the marriage licenses issued since last published, with the names, residence (when outaid the city) aad ages 01 tae parties: Jobanne Fredrick Olofcson. AnxustaMathll- d Jobanulc , Johannes Van Kct. Jauna'j QTilnten 17-19 Uc a. a tain btar, JCeaue, Ionia county. Ilatt V cittlcd, Verr rnnes- , ,21-11 Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaperilla, the great blood punher. bold by all dmgxtats. Prepared only by C. I. I'.ood Co., Apothe caries, Lowell, Msss. Drink Celery Thosphate for the netves. ., t kti -1 Tli :--',.jrr"''r Tafaafc ji r,s-Ttnf fTy rre ,gVJi nt :-,oo- erT-tt t-" w'-h --i;t:fv1 . '-t thi r ;'-T:tft'-M-i f-r -4 rm'r'.n er. koTi. rontiOi CuK Aoinoe Sale. N W ,rWT tht rsfi Friday Iv t r- 'f!k a. eI -au at -.,,i; nr. tl n. to ti h '.!-- . -?fah. t ti f-nrt 0 m r- r-ay r'nr;-1 y Vnr a rnr.r--n, ;n t H---tfF a-a 9tr. --- M P-s" . 1 ;js ty fjf G-and Rt- fs. Yil r, S 1 tS rfs. '--. f.-r-!- wtl f.-.m.i 1- -r--- 1 tr -a t ..- -;''"S I. Or?. i ,-x- X, I-:ro-, tn T'if i i.. f r"-T - -?'. r"-"s. k f f rr-r--y. rjo',r- tr -,- T:-,-'rr- t y,t Ti-r-s A Ir--a It '. r--F !- i Nt- rTi! -k p-f 4, -1 ' 1 tn t- of V .tr t ri ??.' a t : "-i-f- j. ;', f wa tZ, tr-t a .Ss, M. Jsv, stay Absolutely Pure. Vf. M.F.&& Kxt XlM tsaaw Utiaf ca lAaetaai UatWr. It will be reai:a-er4 by all iateradad that tt uamf xaeeucg of iL Wiera Uichigaa Fruit Growers v feodety will b Laid at Batoa Harbor, on Wed&eaday Thursday aai Friday of text wk, Jon , 7 and e. The programme ia brief ta as fol lows; a We ia4iy, 7.30 a. aidxtas of wel come; response; report ca tha prospect of truu crt'p th present aoa. Thuraday. -K a. xu aaaouncemtnt cf coniuittra; the importaac 0 horticulture in Water u M'-Chwau; haaauug perisbabi fruits; futur outitK'k for pach vultar ia Wtera Michigan. Aftruooa a-aioa, a history of amall fruit culture ia Berrien county; reasons why ncraary aiocar do not always prove tru to aaroe; graj culture for horn adoroninta; plaauag deciduous tr on highways. Friday. 8. SO a. m.. Ioaa learned at korti reducing to practie orticoltural meetings; queatioaa trotu queaaoa box; report: of commute. Lr tr C Laata, Mayor I. M. Weston, who is Chairman of th But Central Commit-, aad Don M. Dickinsou's representative 00 the National Committtee. left irr St. Louis at noon yes terday. Mr. Westoa waa tbe siurat of Chi cago and West Michlgaa railroad o.Hdals. Supt. J. K. V. Agnew and a.r. Clsrk and Messrs. A. V. Mann. K. A. N ms and D. 1). Irwin were in the arty which left for St. Louis ia Vice Preaideat Mullikea'a private car. m "I Don't Wakt Itruif, Bit Ci a,M Is the exclamation of thousands suffering' from catarrh. To ail such w say: Catarrh can be cured by Dr. Safe's Catarrh Keniedy. It has been don in thousands of caaes; why not iu yours? Your danger is in d!av. r.ucloa a sump to World 3 Ditpensary Medical Association, Butlaio, N. Y., for pamphlet ou this disease. Tins Is ilionr. We believe in selling only the best and Lave secured the agency for Kemp's Pile Suppositories. Price 50 cents. For fiale at Tibb's Drug Store, I'm Moaroe-eU, corner Spring-st. Drink Celery Phosphate for tha nerves. To Stock Dealer and Bbkkdek. Mr. R. W. Itogera, of Saa Antonio. Tex.. ill make his headquarters in Grand Ilapids for the Summer, during wcich time he will contract lor and deliver to any stock dealer in the btate of Michigaa or adjoining states, any class and quantity of Western stock, such aa fillies. tuares, males, Lorse. and unbranced year lings. Parties desiring such Mock cannot possibly do better than by calling or ad dressing Mr. Rogers, care Bridge Street House, Grand Rapids. $3.00 Per Dozes. Cabinet Photos, finest finish, at Wvkes' gallery, 05 Monroe-st. A handsome complexion is one ot tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder gives it. For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. (abound y AX Mfe r:- iii ii ",wnnmmmmZrr , . --j-- IDLE HOSE rNOBfflBGWIUIRnMSE Ihc Idle IIoc Ucel nutoinaticnlly itIikI.s tip lioso snugly and fjvenly. Ho?q Reels from S1.00 to S5.00 each. Garden Hose of all description. Red Diamond Hose the bcl 'i in. Competition Hose coupled, 7c per ft, Cotton Hose, Rubber Lined, very light and nice to handlo. SPRAY NOZZLES, all kinds. LAWN SPRINKLERS. LAWN FOUNTAINS. The most varied and complete stocV of Supplies in the city. E G. STUDLEY, - NO. a M0NR0E-ST Wringer Roll and Rubber Goods Repaired. PURE LAKE I ej City Ice Office 47 TearL Pbydclan - and - Burgeon, C1 UOWOC 9T ' a- -- S-xLt!tyi Laj, Tktrt, Sow, BraU ifrTs Metasen, rriit it rxt i Dii tf ti Hoora, 13 to I - ia- tto4.td. twlp-aa raadar,liisa.ui. Yc. H Wat tlrljbj w, or E1U' Dr bl-Mb Hua:stlU-ai-.bWA.lic-, luiaGu,tlib- GREENHOUSES f. Ji, Ghapman, THE FLOllIST, Announces that h is derotipgliisentir at tention to Lis Green House, corner of Madison-ave. and Crawford-st Old friends will always fl&J him there with F1KST CLASS STOCli. New patrons will be aelcom-d. Telephone No. 750-L J. A. WILLIAMS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, and Raidno: no. 12s aioxnoi? stki:i:t fet-cisl attention given to th treat uj en t rf disease of Women, Old Men and Young Men. Telephone calls through Tibbs' Drug Store, Skortlmiid smd Type writing Done Promptly and Neatly at th cfiloe of LIBBIE H. MILLER. Over the Fourth National Ban (ofScesot Walker t WclO- Telephone 407. Letters written. Legal work a specialty. 0. E Patterson, ft D., fpec'aliy wade of Dleca.eof Wouitu and C'hUdrea. Oflicc, 109 3Ionroc-st., GRAND EATIuS. MICIL Eet idenc 22 McDowcll-aU Telephone 955 aisrcu c.bi iBASTtvi'TaciHBb. . a a. -- - "v. mi ji.- .u mmrmit -up. S NERVE TOtllC. Celery and Coca, thi prominent in-rn-diectA, are the bo and kotp--t Kenr Toniea. It eirenpthcns and quieti the nervous eytu-m. curing ervous Wcakafu, Hysteria, fcltcp lenent-wt. ta AM ALTERATIVE. It drives out the poisonous humors ot the blooJ purifyiijst ani enrichtnr it J and to Gvi-roomuij thie diaeaae rcanUia? from impure or impOTer ishdd bl'xvj. A LAXATIVE. ActlnjtEiUdlybctenrelyrmthebowels it cure haLuujil coaUf.tiun, aud proirctcsarcsruLiLr Labit. It.Utnrih ens the rtomach, and aids cUsestiba. A DIURETIC. In Its composition tbe beet and aott active diurcticaof the Materia Medica are combined fcientiocally with oticr eflicctlve remediM for te9Jbca of the kidneya. It can le relied on to give quick relief and speedy cure. nndrdtoC' t-wtHBud&U hiTe bacn rreiT i tram r-trsonii who Lav o4 tLia rraea with r-arkbl bnt. bo4farclrcair,cirica' tall iulkciiluf . rru f 1.00. S14 br Prsiiu. WELLS, RICHARDSON & COM Prop's BU&LUiGTO.-f. VT. TRUCK. and Coal Co,, Telephone G28. CEI o) That's what wo aro after. Get tho Stock. The Style. The Prices. Be reminded that it will pay you to buy of 23 O E-Ji Jhe Patter and furnisher. 54-' MONROE-ST. 1-? Off-One HalfOff-1-g Off Another HALP-OPF Sale AT E. P. KIDDER This Time All Our Wool JACKETS and RAG-LANS CJoat just Half Pricu to CIoc. Don't Miss This Barsraiii If you need a light wight outsltlo garnirnt idlhcr for Spring or Fall. E. P. KIDDER & CO. Bargains in Jet Wraps and Mohair Newmarket-. Ill L Successors to SHRIVER, WEATHERLY & CO. Our recent improvements enable us to olTer a complete and thoroughly classilied stock of Diumbing and Heating Fixtures, STEAM BOILERS, HOI MR HEATERS, And all material pertaining to same. We show, hvt up in working ordrr, the- typo of Water Closets that ivo recommend, haed on long ex perience ami observation. Water Mains, Laterals and Sewers laid promptly. Hydrants, Hose Heels, and Sprinkler fumi-died. We still handle the unexcelled Ped piamond grand of Pose, Sold by us for the Weatherly & f 62 and 64 Pearl-st. Eaton k Coi's 7S-SO V'KST Oririnators of Piorcivo Ideas and Pattern Makers of Low Prices on tho Wot Side. With Frank and Pearlers Quotations in Black and White we defy competition. All poods Firt Cia? and Prices Guarantcfv the I'jwct, This week we make special price? on I)rc-s Good, and Lawns. Abo choir of a lanro line of Ladies .len-ey and Gn-uzo VccU at 25 each. Thes3 aro rare Bargains and cannot le dupli cated at the price. Our line of Cnrtain Lace is complete from 12 Jc to 45c Our 25c Eu?t!e u a Great Bargain. Full line of Houseftimishing Goods in Ba omenta Low Prices on Boot? and Shoes. , JAMES A. EATON & CO., Grand Kapids, Mich. 5 PULTE. HOT AIR past fourteen jears. 1 ve, jmiDGIJ-ST. SCO. FURNACES, ee