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CTC TOLEOnAEJ-HCnALD, GRAND UICH--0UnDAV't3ORtHIIQ JUHG TJajrsaeer sva Fas TTarsnaoT,, Jcae 3. ' .r Uitbljsa. lriii to L-teili variaiia wiai baujat-c eviULmy; siamar. fair wair. La 4freac to u cf tie mst. tirrs of tLe Y. if, C A., cow La saaaiaa. the Tti.-A4Hiavi.D raserra the eLi&oraUi ITrta prsartd for th:e morals. Ocict te aa taey i'.j to s-iay jri' to tii CweUZii Li snuxU liiu- TOWN TOPICS." NL jf i. iaaal ytJJ. Ii-iAaweje jurd si en auinf9u aJ lin.. TLe Jur urm of tne Ci.:te4 Suiee Cosrl It, fca!au iury '-i e'.ht for confic tiua an I ivar f,r to-jUitui- Mee tt.rjd yesUrxlav at 2&J rca4ay ao l -17 Ciart-t- H. P. Kttraeat i;i at l-- FoanVet. jm-Ur-1 aiiraiii. awi 3 jaare. a A our e:it.,rs Dr; tr.a ciaalines anJ kH a, f ra. : of our wru. I p u !atl evecin.g t7 rnarru.'e licences te.1 seen :au4 6y tna County Lir. The Fui c4 tLat baa ta before the iTU-ate CW. all weE will fce decided louiorro ay. Tbe atrtat cars were crowJad yestenlay wore than aer fcafe nc tie eaiaeiisn- tHetl Uf iiS. Nelson IIjiia aai James laJ.ier qnati fl aa eurtdracf Aaron Norton, aaa;US Of J. l. I of Lira:tau. All are w:t:n la get their Spring salts uoul c:tLi&c u aowa to the last aotch. iouaebu-ly wia t Its it. RuUrt ritcti:! n4 ThiaiM Hollerea wer i;tM't l-it fnifl for jiuol:2i. iiu.ti.l w Uuei out. MiciiAti Cr?oo turrJ Kt Klly yts UrvUy, piki .l th co-ft, aai th cj aui tJun-l ttiir'.ii l U bortel la ta V. C A. riA;uiEt. Th pAirol o wen; to J G jlJ-it. lt nig&t ai t A. iejers. wha w druak ol j niAJiioi thinit Ui:y around Lw: Prat. th Walker raaa who b! win J at K. i Courtoy. cam. La yea UrUf aa i ii4J uo; iuiity, and will liAta a Lrul. Tk- j ary ia tha Circuit Cocrt hara com !tJL ihmit lahora aa! icon korua. Tkr wiU fc ao court ttiia wc afur calllci tie non-jury calendar tomorrow. Tka Wait MJa ixl To:p!ar. with th Aurora C lub urrha:r. ki '. ta arara a "Tba 3,ttr fci'nal," at thar ball. No. Wet Hr.J-it., ThurJ4y Tnia. Jaaa 7th. fjpla who wmt jociethin that la r-llf nn t Uria it bouU t a of tha taiaoraleil t. Loqi ilanuc Water. Up-f-ar ilouro-L ptroua tau b acrTeJ at owetlinJj, wboaljtl hTa it a. Rtfli Likt. Tha 14th anneal contention ot th Iux of VCeatern ifacnlian ia to t he!J ia bl-Jobn t Church, (irani Hataa, on Juaiiiy. Vlarly an4 rhorly, of thia wet. Ih ii.hop aJJreJ wul b de li t era J a; 10 o'clock WnlaraJaj. Mary J. HU1 y that hr haban!. Chat. Ttiik. fcaa committal ada!t?ry with ont yarKret Wilueman. and aha wanta a cli t urea. A auit waa comtaanced la tha Clr cult Court yraUrday makic tha ahota tatment. and aayt that Hill kicked hia wu' aud duhtr out of th hoosa and took Kararet in to lira with him. The cnapltf wtra married ta thi city Jaaaary tt, lao4. The i artif i ara colored. Smith's Optrt IT !. An nL'a new company of brihl noTalty mataora la announced for tha comin week. prtMatlaf tha bat artisti on tha Tauda?illa v..4j.t K tv- nrfrinal Hi!!i. TasQtJ and Frank i, oriinatora and crratora of their own una of bujiaei. meoniy iaiy an i tnt;eiaan in me proieaiou uqii ityla of an act. Tit: Ujxnin tha act ia full rnin dret. the lady araria in Ion tr' h Afi-.n? ar in ten aecondi in prwnrm of tne aud.eat-, and making qu tt cnaaa 01 ccaiauie 10 i .(aa, aua cuu in !t.s n 1,-rehitic tor and danca. Tie bvautif:ii and bewitch in TaadeTir.a atar. Mia Vit'tara ortn. ti two come.n--, Fran 1'. llAfden antlJohn t. StUet: ta f-i nation buriem artwre. M'i Liilie ilaf lla.1. tae Fi9U.r U'a coaie.;:aa ana ,nri Jnrer. Ctbcrt: (l is GarholL tna e.jm:jftt!!t and f'ntortonLt, erf.rrn- in a;)n pyrtiai'i ox t-ie ana ccuri; i uhl I'.itn. tiro cor;c: Cora Thorne. charac:er ari.te; ilm Carry Ex.er. 1 j !e by tna er ppular cor-ed an. Jofcnny f:i! ".. ;r: a.'. !u:6rei i-3p; aa nn f.jiil- i oi ' r.uciui.n- each aTulc with ruarti afiTf-iec. - -. i - Teatarday wa anotir ti ! ty for ran way. A tesra te.cnilnj to John Drea- kurr. rta iif. ct-minj nr Fart!ett to rfi.tn.r.. then x!.wn Iir.si n t.ionrr,. i th rrner of Monn.e and Ionia-sfj.. they ran into a telegraph ;r.Ie. brek:n th wuin in and ctherwn breaking the wti-n. Tie rrp wa j uC n that the kin i n! wi bok4 in two. A !em uwre-J y Krsr.k Fritjt, pot fr5tend af. tLe raS cat rter5jf n-xn end ran awty. In front of Van h.Tery on Canal-aC. tiir rr ir.? a rui.t wijn, rntahir it-iuiU t ad:?. Antlr IVtur'f fcor rn awar on Canal tn th aeron. aa 1 n ruiiht cn rfari-si. tr ie, by 0:2rr J. L.tfciith. Feik rribmani.a yor.r?? man who ia Ir:at jtt:rc ta?t of c-';rt an. I law, in in jail on a rnarx o ;;-r :rr. i-rnmanx rra.ie an 't ir th f ik -Firne nl and then went int. rnrt an4 aw.-r Ji.Trnt! y. It J i.'f Vci'rri'T !:red him ri Men tal aberrauon la ftt:c rrT'e::t, Cmt Tear ie. FH!t n'ih'; b-:-r'ir tr-l to rt Jn'o Crra Rn:r'i ha';. at V) V."nt Frk-t. They jot tb fr"nt ic r orei. o t! ey wnt t.j a window and . rrirv.'! tT rit a h' in t -ah rer t.ie w-.'.iw . ir. KyT3T wrt the r'",i t. nt n fv.r n a"d fci '-Ter a cuair tbua wrnir' tue h';ue h-ar awar. Aa K-lsbry h-i n nnvi-i b f-re 1. Cor.iT . C. W. N--t'r ghaut ef I-r d. end n b? t f-r r;nl ii th - Cu'ir. ?n th-e ce K-if :iry r-:-d wh ei-ir !e-.rerf fr-v.-i tie rvi.-;j ea r -f: fi i-t M-.-r:s Com-t. h ';ta N Vj-t I' -'T a vi M, M . . Miriarf. a?' i rrt ? t;i tha-n. !i j ",.?;'r,iV'l tn? K;ir(-!? d -ni'a V-a g-v'.t. .d ier: V'e -e :rj o-;t of pi-? atean re. ""t.Tt .gr. Mai-'Ma S-wirt r-'r.rriecr-! a dcr nit ioi"'t Jarea S. S'ewart ii flie K'irzA Otrt y?r iir. Vf-e. 5s re w art caza ad e'T -avh a V e V" : lit J :. 5'ewir :n n r ; ; " tt in tb " "?" c -.-:t v ? fr-:r th rrr.. V : "-r r- i :"i 5- a Jan-.; try I.J. " -.v. J :-. Mayaari. In t Cut (. P". T-".'' r. ' y-'.-r-'.t r-Tfed Tve. Tr. F"i -5r w-th a vlir rpn 5, Jr; ard ! eVd J-;a. The Ft'tcr aek-nr-! t?xe rar n T"i rh n.a cf the c- i cht.i :n M? .-. Si i? !.! hiJ f-r r3-a ties two a-MsirM jer. Fr?h Fii at Deitenthaler'a. BUR SCilOQL LlflS THE EOABO CF EDUCATION MEETING Tav fUywrt ttf tav CaMaaai&U a TWa Ctrea tk tuaIStta few ete tk U4 avaa aevirlaa Ci There wu a fuil t-d p rev at laat Lai wha Praaideat liuLx called tha B-.av l o! EilcL:a to rdar. J. V. fcaaayra, rtj.Hjrtel th.U tha city could not pr tha epoae of Mr. Futnim, wkoe bsr wi hart while playing ball on ti x k'l ground. The ireax i--r.t cf tha Soari vaa authorial to :a a ieuuoa to grad fliet ath-t. Vi.eu iae Ovulh lnmiou-at. aciiooi cavma cpllwu disco f red taat ilra. Merely had la d.'v(.td aud Gaori a V. iiultr lui in her j-iaca. tiotn rruie ia tna Ward were j in fa tor of racuruit iira. Moreiey, but the Bori foted doa tte prupoeaioa. buMra. ilwf-Ie u out of a jAai liwu. In tha k ouauin-at. achocl Traatee Sul. liTin Ion ad that a Miss Jeonina naJ beetr tut in tii 1lu.m vf Mra. Coweua. Mr. Mil ian vary aenaibly optxa9d going to Ion! tat Uaoncra when CiraoJ Kap.ua Laa ao many uachara. aliaa Jenninja waa dropped from La report, and aa attempt to aiect Mra. Cowtna failsd. Traatee Kanaom triad to have Iahhie Arnu.d aabaututeu In the W eat Lxnard Street achool la place oi C. A. Banks, but he wa unaucceaalal. A tuotioa waa made to pit Mr. Coweai ta the Turner Street ecuool la pace of Agnes Van Bursa, but was lent. l ruatee Kichards got aar-jutic and offered a Xiiotioa to pal airs. tiWtat in piaceo; Jennie ilorpoy la the Flainucld Aranue actooL A Trustee said that the notion was per sonal, and it itr. Itlchards waa goin to be pers;naU he could make it aa hot as the member from the s-erenth. The motion wat ucsiumCQilr lost. Trustee lime made a motion to put V . Cowna ia tLe place ot M. Webeier in the Md.jQ ATeaue school, but this xuotiou wai lest. Tha foilowinj report was then adopted, eicef t the name of X. Jennins in the Fountain titreeigHchool: The Conxmitue cu Teachers ofer the folio winj: To tue UoaoraUa Board of Education ot tha City of Grand Kaids: Uentleinen: 'oar Committee on Teachers respectlally recommend the appointment ot the fol lowing named teachera ijr the coming school rear. The aalariee named are auo- ject to tha rules adopted by the Board, and all recommenuations ror appointment are made anbject to tne rules of tne Board rela tive to examinations: Central Sohool W. A. Gres-n, Princi pal; salary, $J,UO, Annaa M- Clark. Pre ceptress. fl.0u; Carolyn Parnsh. Manon llorslord, Catherine McArthur, M. a Orth (German), Agnes K. Ginn (French). C W. Carman, A. J. Volland, F.mma J. Cole, C. U JJickinaon. Alice M. James, K. Chesebro, Kate I). lrice, Ida C. Oodwin, N. Kogers, 11. M. Harrick, Sarah A. Reed. South Division Street Helen L. Sauers, Priucipal; Mary Blake, lla-y N. Owen. Uxzie Walsh. C K. Chamberlain, A. E. Bach. H. R. Hawler. Helen Clark. Abbie Cheiiia, (ieorgia V. Miller, Nellie 11. Alkin, Annie Walaa. O. C. Blake, Gertrude Strong, J. F. CoSnberry, A. Turner. Cadet. Fountain dtreeH. A. Lathrop, Prin cipal; Carrie Moss, Jolia A. Wyckoff, E. CreswelL Annie II. Kead. Came E. Burch, Cora Gardenler, Alta Winchester, Kiltie Plumb. Cadet. Unloa I. W. Barnhart, Principal, salary $1,(X, L Catlin. Preceptress, $750. M. A Dubnufs, A. lucnaros, a. xx. .mi on, Alice A. Parker, K. H. Brothers, P. L. Hamilton, A. B. Rose, J. A. Emery, F. N. Hydorn, C C Uraaae, Jauaie C Dickey, Ets Ward. North Dirislon 8treet M. E. Dwight, Principal: 8rah RoyaL C. O. Kay, ML. Biscomb. A. E. Lincoln, H. L. Mallard. F. Bar km an, F. Strang. E. A. Mitchell, Josephine Smith. Grace E. Kay, Cadet. Wealthy Areaue M. II. Jennings, Prin cipal; Rose Webster, Ada A. Davenport, Beaa:e M. Carmon, W. beegmlller, Alice B. Reed. Delia Wilde, Cadet. Grandrille Avenue Emma Field, Prin cipal; Eva F. Pierc. Mary Morrison. Hatlie E. Conrad, Anna Carroll, Lillian Huat, C I). Rourke. Brtka Stowall, Abby Field, Erama Kline, Capiat. Weat Lnard Street Nellie Post, Princi pal; An.anda Stout, Carrie M. Oliver, C. A. tanks. Ida M. Knettle. E. D. Staaier, Em ma Taylor. Lidiaa E. Quealy, Georgia Shear, Cidet. North Ion'.a 8treet Mary Roche, Princi pal; Hattie Fergnson, Clara Roop, Anna ltts, Jeiflie Rich moid, A Hopkins, J. Boivia, C. E. Ford, Elizabeth Maloney, Cadet. JefTVreon Street Josephine C. AhneWit, Principal; Helen L. Dickey, Mary Ahne- s'eldt. Marjarst 5trahan. Suaan Gordon, Fannis Hes, Anna Esies, Clara Skinner, EHth Miller. Jnlia ixran. Maude Bad. Center Stret Belie M. Tower, Pnncip al; Anna Adama. Cora M. R:g5S, E. Hitcbcock, Jennie M. Millar, Jeasie Latftrop, C. M. Rice, Carrie B. Jewett, Mary Bates, Cadet. Fine Street Lacy EeUee, Principal; Bet tine Orth. II. UTurner. Francea VaaBuren, Taereia urxburg. Caist. Henry Street F. E. P. Stephenson, Principal; Uxzie R. Hanchet, Florence A. Vt'eed, Georgia L. Orcutt, Edith Boynton, Ca J-t. Coit Avenue Nsncy Cam prell. Principal; L. M. Kinney, Flora E. eeiand. A. L. Kin ner. W. Rose, Cadet. F-iai 1-eonard 8tret F. L. E. Doyle, Principa., Steia Kromer, Joa;e Moriarty, Ca let. Turner Street E. C. Smith, Principal; Mary Foiston, (onretta Berry, A. an Burn, lyn I Carle, Hattie Swain. Agnes Cornell, LjiUan Godfrer. Jara iUnaom. u A. Ho'.ton, Ada D. Barnette, M. Dorsn, Cade. Flair. Meld Avenne M. E. Doyle. Trin dial. M. A. Randolph, J. V. Pond, Frances Blood. IJie Rhiae, Jnnie Mnrphy, Mary Kromer, IJa M. Co!". uJ. Kromer, Abhre Mrsn. Alice Finn. Calet. ira'v'at Avnr.e Flora A. Crrmwell, rr.c-ii.al, M. E. r,et?, h. Mary Eidred. A. Bailee, l.!ilia Ihurscn, Mary Oar. Amy ir?ach, Mattie Dole, Maude Sita r.i in. a, CaJt. S r.b Ionia Street IT. J. HonJ. Prln rice!; Fli,rnre M. Greene. Eai.ly Sraith, ?:. a Everhsrt, C'sra AN ard. Cadet. East l-ri.:i Stret 1 A. Pt, Pris ci. !, I ihhi Araoid, II. 8. Sprn, Hattie ti r'-h. Fl. J. K;nney, Cora J. 5teinr, p (rvxirch. C it. Seventh tret rrr.e Flank, PrtncipV; Come'-ie Wilder. Ka e ?wsin. V. D. BaN3, Wary l'don, Lay E. rtod iard, Fiora Fjy th, l a.it. Mad-tn Ann Hsttie PaiT, Prin rsl. M. O. Tarslef, H. M. Our in-. M. Webber. S. T.arawty, L Dar-, Ca'a-Ha ?'., th. r-;ie R-leT. Gmeiia Newwa, N";.e 5' at.rr. Anise F.T.'ari, Cad-t. M. eIlar-"'--1 Fl. 0 WtiitneT. r.nr adI t. C Sbptri. rt-, ll,'1-. .-ylefe .Md;!, drawisr. II.'-'1.: M. V. Cavar.ar t wrt:-g. l.ro l-;rna Faiar.er, g'nri sip r!y. t"'', B. VaTder'ld. tn r--rary su;-- f; ; pr'sar, vin emcl j'!, A. Mc- II. H. PrarT, i.r R. A!'n. Jaane F'vlr, . A. r- rrri. H. J F-.t-r, .tre n TS. l's ?: rh ea'int of nr".y $ rJ ra-d. : 0 were i o M tt fir th th- r w- 'j-.sa'e tj fnd a r , 1 Srtrv. , ar rt. aa c t rrr-ner -t ;nt tS tes.;.bt f:-d w V, !, s'jort. Fonr r sre in the Ft Ar-me .Vjaoi bn:'dif w-e oierd rlired a? u b ba-'d w-t i. Te Ptard then ai;onr3d. If yoa haew eanarrh, nw the enrt iy Dt. 5aca a J. 1T..wt. ST Mcurow-el has tha Isrgewt et.k el trt--rs t ia the any. ! - CCD C? ASAJLTO Cits i Fmaa al in n kqr rxgwrA Ut 1 Ut VmAif Kwfi . "John K-oatra Laa writsaa statj-Coaar bocks, e.r-1 t-a a&maal racKipas trctsi tha puULr rach tCUl tsixjmf Leu. her, thai snhena poea, la to have a AuiAaJ I5,uu3, ud ImlIzImjc, 2iaig Miisxy inaI Miaows will y turn Urge fv mt U lUll Hah M-cCuoch, who was Linoclna. Jdjs stu'a mad Arthur's aeoi-wtary 4 tb trmtmu-j, b iU Ijcjl to U fiO, rwtit without giiuaa, rcu axoand ha society, and ka at4 Mrs. McCuii ctirU-nted their uida wwd alia; aiudrtsrw&ry roitly. A veaenibia at so cf Msdn arI ex -cabinet Kicidtcr ta WwhiUtTtoo Is 1'orateo Elinf;, who m auu'X tw fndera The) 1'urt Laki Argu' H' i trly T7 years ci agaw IU tk a clrkhlp in tne pxtjic icart cabt furty-cixj yara ago, and under Euctuanan ha becaxue the cxdy pctrruLt;r gtrtirsJ who workad his wayp from the d fwrCmeataJ ranks. He la aull aurtlTe auciall, sukd retains his erly f ooiueaa tvr the pea. R.tTl a fi heock Is T, and Is sti3 quite a weil known firure tn Wamjton strewaa, He entered Consrtes forty-five years ag'o, but hia las nutiio serrioa was rcxkLered aa ininiater to Engl&ud, whea incidentally ha rwnderd a Bttle private avrrlca loth apk and eaer BriUhni In Lht way of lustruo- tiaua tn the scletnce cf poker playtng. Ha aays that he haa lately cored a tad caa of B rights disease by drinking milk and attiln almoatt nothing. Justice WCHam Btrong, of the United State supreme court, retired, is now 60 year of agei Ha Is a tall, fine looking man who does not appear to he mora than COL Hia clean cut face rvaemhlea Gladstone's, thoxtgh it U not so wrinkled. Justice Strong seems to be as active as erer. He has his salary of f 10,000 a year, and a good income betudea, but he still Uscturea on cocstttationai law in one of the Washington schools, and aomta- timee girea profasional advice. Jesse Lisle, of Cocke, Tcnn., Is 110 years old and haa document to prore ih Ia boy hood he worked on a farm. For forty-five years he was a Baptist preacher and is now farming again. He is hale and hearty, does not wear spectacles and wont turn over hia property to his children for fear they will squander it. Lost winter he clo&red two acres of virgin forest without assistance. He" aays he remembers when his father came home from the Revolutionary war, bis feet bleed ing from a lucj tramp and almost famished for food. Dr. Yaw, th aocompliahcd physician of the Chinese legation at Washington, is soon to wed an American maiden who is described aa "tin of the well known beauties and so ciety leaders of the capital. Dr. Yow has been a great social pet in Washington. He is not haodsome, but may be called, without exaggeration, picturesque Ho speaks excel' lent F-ngMgry is an accomplished horseman and can wteH a sword with skill and vigor. He always wmrs a Chineee coauraa, Kky blue tvnio, red tHk pantaleta and a pigtail give him a luxuriously Oriental appearance. It Is told that a few years ago, in a North- sunptonshire village, Lord cpencer and Mr. Gladstone were out v.-diking one Sunday evening, when they heard sounds of singing raining from an old barn. After seme hesi tation they entered, and were so interested that they stayed to the end of the aervicBc The atrmoa on tciat oocafiJon waa preached by a Methodist local brother, who we a poor. hard worklnr. Industrious man, Service coccruded, the right honorable gentlemen bad a conversation with the preacher, and csae of them to&i hia he had never heard the Gospel preached so faithfully and so wall in his life before. Ppreaeoteclve ADava, of Massachusetts! Is devoting a good deal of hia time ia Wash ington to emateur photography. Recently a poor widow in Lowed wrote to htm saying that her hwtbacA, a prvvate la a xiasaaehu- setts regiment, lay buried somewhere in the National cemetery on Arlington HIU. She has long wished to see his grave, bat has al ways been too poor to make the Journey to the capital. Mr. Allen thereupon sensed his oamara, found the grave and made a clever photograph of the spot. The Lowell widow baa thus bnen enabled, to all practical pur poses, to gare upon her hesbnad's resting place. Once in a while amateur photography redeems it If. Mr. rinero, the London pray writer, pro duces his draxvis after prolonged and labori ous thought When he has settled the story itself in hia mind be goes to work upon the characters, building tbem up ia thought be fore be attrww them to eay a word upon paper. This process lasts sometimes for weeks, and sometimes for months; but when the dramatist at length site down to his desk. the play ha alrondy a complete Imaginative xiseace, from the rise to tbe fall of the cer tain. Tha art ill writirr Mr. Pinero acconv pfcshe aa a ml" wi -h xtraordlnary rapidity. ecjurrly putt in. the pea frma b',3 haad until ft ftnishod. The 1otutH of all his plays. LcTds and Ownmons." was written tn le?s than a fortnlarht. "The Mony Spinaer" he wrote ia l' than a week and a day. RJctATl Henry Stoddard, the venerable, gray balrrd prt, whose aon tn the autumn of life hare all the meJlow baty of his ripened gnrus sa gsntle and generoua almost so a fardt. Ha gn tbe even tenor f bis way from day to day, and for one so far advanced ta years be does aa extraordinary amount ot literary work. When a young roan he met the poet Poe and mbmJtted a poem for bis prrusal The author of "The Raven hap pened to be tn one of hia unfortunate moods and roundly acrjed the young bare of willfal and premelitated plariarinn. When he dis covered his unjust aeruxatioa he sent for Ptnddard, and fmxa that time they were frifnda Mr. fitoddard is cransidered by scany a severe critic, hut he save hia aim ta tn he Jnt aI tell the truth. The chrono liter ary' st, Uvat tome ont the aamby (Amby borka rrr meet with any rrvgnltion frem trn whatv"-. Cu cf hia tr.owt ardent a.1 rnrers is John Boyle GRUly, wbo nT?r visits th oty w;tfc3t aarg r axliing abou the ,arrs.T)d tr trcmb-nlr, aa he ceJia hizn. . InfiUry rilt. Th appraisers report of th stock and rfal esa;e of J. R. Traak. of Grsttss, filed with tbe County Crk yetrday. Rel estate. 11,' a a. stock and Mtares, accc-aat. $70. 4-v, t;tal aats, 2 Lisbiiitie, (fVl V.. f ) it -.red by rs ear- mortis. rivn to J. H. Marrn and $V'711'J is McureI by a c;.ttl iirn. roYr.rr.-ra n-'-ii. j i. :s. R h . - rtv1 t'i er r Mr trl Mra F a J. lrj e r:i;-'i M ' v i-.:4. r.ra the Jr-.nre la II v - ?. M.-.1 , . ! r- r'. TilFS.V-. it-pj if--r, 7- Fr r. ..--: '. F :nM, '.-"n ta Aa M. t.rh ve& ;"s:.s af.er n hi a c- . ttrH-' f nrt RrS. C:' " A rsr.a Mi.ik. f-kr tbt n, eM va. Jrm.A3 i'af i. ?-. cn tr. c; "i tr.ai. Th 0"irvNn vs. R.-.meT-e j v--, d "ait .''-swa.i twr.ry ,itT t.i !;. A -drew ft. II ra e au vv Jt.'. I j" et:e,i i-i twrjrr I f a- , A-.: bony M.na.i? adr. :i v j r.- - n-, r-. F F.ra f Wn. T. Ar, d-'-n, ' ..? -.-r : - ai-u ' - w-. ; t) p-r -e. j r's' ' Cha: F ", c-dT a.'m. 1 to pr. snt. Fa;e of .f J R;spr-c t t al. mirw, tT art :-' s b--Ki I Ia r. As.!;". (oira, an sdT-ed chi'd; j order of ad.r-in end eaass rvf nana to j N'.na ' a'." 3 E.saT. H'tat cf Je I m:ah L s. dJ. will and rt;ti-n f"r j p-ha-e ft t3 liM. aear'.sc Jm H. j Faraae cf eaaac Filkjis, e5:; edaalnls I tra tew's ftrst anauai sarin at sVeak. t COURT GOSSIP. Jfisrxca Ax star Yktx f T7aa tj lerairg the vz. Qvsjlx Caxisiiaa, f f aoa, haa a xtacia fr'bejfcg jit4tcgrkwe with tr chuidrea- Tas bJus wcxt u.to inaaraisf for In- perer W;,'.;mT Uk9fch tt ia aatriyt Tvrih cuatem. U Tna prescct Friar Imperial cf Rusrta t at atrvag ia toCy, anl trao of mfenUkl ia c..eacv are ooeervtd to icxt La kku. K:a KaXAsuta v gvJr ta aetUe down U kri H,rk a&d bexx ave a cqZIv yJiA'jtr. He cad tht thert i ure U it than in beiag a A raorosat. te nke Tler Wilhala'a birthday, March 22. a grt NaUecal hch day ia Germany, ka a a cnihuai4Uclgf ir-"!TeJl by the s.ple. Taa Czar of Haaata is afik ted with recur rent tu at ia sanity. He has to be adaeiy watched to prevent hisx trvm injaxuig either Liraieif or others. Ersaoa Faxscis Joixra, of Austria, rev ceutlr recivtd a presetit cf a haudred doa- eaol various vheueeof bwtUcdales from an EugUh brcwiag company. Th Princes of V ales on two recent oc casions has given aa xaple ia good man ner to lte comers at concerts, feho waa Lite oa these occasioas, and insisted upon standing ia the corndor until the overture was finished. Kixo Rcmsbbt is far from striking ia hia personal appearance. He looks much like a pUin every-day man of honesty and dig- uity. He is of medium bcigat, rather spare ly built, of dark complexion, with a round head and prominent features, and although only In Lis forty-fourth year his hair is quite gray. Ex-Jcxix Isiartxa of Spain lives in fine style ia Paris. Bhe has a beautiful ho tel net far from the Champs Elysees, sur rounded, as are most European houses, with a high wall. Her income it $600,000 a year, and still she U always in debt. It takes a great deal of ready money to keep up tha establishment of even an ex-Queen. Tub Sultan has given a weU-kngwn pict ure of Lord Nelson, which was in his pos session, to the London National Gallery. In lTtiS, after th battto of the Nile, Sclim IIL seat Rome very rich gifts to Nelson, among them bcin the CLeloagk, a diamond plume, only given to victorious Mussulmans. Nel son gave the portrait ia return, painted by Guzzanli, of Palermo. v Thx little King of Spain is a constant source of disturbance in th royal palace at Madrid. A few days ago he was lost for hours and was finally found ta a cupboard. Not long after he was takiag his midday re past of bread and milk. Not liking the iiavor of the milk ho suddenly seised the dish and poured its contents over the nurse vthor was feediag him. Then his Majesty laughed in a mocking?, haughty way and ran off to play with hia toys. REAL ESTATE SALES. This list is furnished by W. R. Bcrihner, real estate dealer. 6fl"Pearl-st.l Wttr F. Tata to AdfrtEhus'L. Peck. tt lot2. tkS. Remington's add -.- I 610 Etr Van Louie n to VYm. Gould, w 36 ft lot .sj-aiid e 12 ft let f'4. Eaton's add.- 8S0 Allied iluut loJoha C. FHIgeraid, lot 10, blk k forttr'a aid 3.C50 Roger V. hunteraeld to Atnt Jan ilaag- enT. lota S and a. Uk 3D. bfcepard's add 4jO Kdcrr L. richt U Jahn and Jele M. I;aJa, lot 5. tlx S. CcmNtock's rial 1.K0 Mary J. Parser to Alton L. Barter.pc land In iw cor ec 3rt, Algoma 1,009 Joaephln fctoddaxd to Townanip ot Fans, vi a. In iw cor w L aw i of ieo 16. Paris 118 Madiscn O. Heath to Franklsa a. - Heath and wife, pc land oa sec 15, Sparta 1,200 Bar an . MUler to Mettle O. Dun ton, pt a L of aa-c A Grand Bapida.... - f ,500 Ueniy Whitnsy to Wbo. Ueary Clara, se hi ks hi of we 14, Kelson...., 806 Katharine TaDham to Amv Aan Plaer. pc land on sec M, AJgom a. . . 2,000 Lita A. !fSshto deon Koaerts, trt lots 10 andlt, Naah'a 2d add, hparta . 250 Uarrtasre lleeases. The following is a list of the marriage licen&ea issued since last published, with tne names, residence when outside the city) and agea oi the parties: Are. BvronC. Paley, Alida L (pickles, Jackson Xi-21 William Monroe, Minnie M. Ilerce.... 63-40 J. II. Erayman. Sand Lake. Minnie L. Pler- oa. I'Jeraon...-. - 29-22 Michael Cryeo, Alleean County, Kate Keliy.23-24 i rank beraian. Mary buiitn, Cedar Bpricgs.iio 'i4 J. Miner, 27 Monroe-et, is the exclusive gent in this city for the fameut Dunlap hat. e Itapabllcaaa to the Front. The undersigned would respectfully call a meeting of the Republican voters of Grand Rapids and vicinity at the Circuit Court rooms Tuesday evening, June 5, 18?8 at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of organizing an "Alper Uub." a E. Belknap. Fred S. Clark. C. W. Watkins. C. W. Eaton. R. M. Montgomery. Fred A. Maynard. Samuel E. Wells. Cyrus E. Perkins. W. J. Stuart. John Suitseler. Thowss M. Peck. R. A. Msvnar.i. Jobn Stekettee Fred W. Stevens. E. S. Pierce. Eugene Jone. Geo. O. Stekettee, G. N. DeGrarT. P. V. Fox. Thomae Walsh. Wm. Dunham. Robert Sproul. Ezra T. Nalioa. J. W. Holcomb. David Iankester. W. G. Herpolaheimer. D. H. or. N. C. Cekell. L. K. Bishop. J. W. Lang. And 400 others. Everything in the line of Fish an 4 OysUra at Dettenthaler s. Go There bt all Mkim. That is If you are looking for furniture or anything in their line, for Crockett x Hop pins, at 17 Canal-at., keep themselves well supplied st all timee w th everything handle! by f.rat-c;as furniture desler and sell to the peopie at prices which are simply astonishing becauae of their adrainunuve neaa wben tbe quality of foods la taken into consideration. jThe Welch Folding Ited and Heaps Larth Clescta are siecialties wits thia nrm and can be bad of none other Call sod ?. them Ve fore pnrcasainc. Tel-rbcn 11 for Dettentksler's Fish sad Oyster Market, 117 Monroe-st. Bas .i5s iv OR'jya. 1 Sl'V) F'ev fr PA, I l I y for 1 $11 F.ey fr $75. 1 J Vaiy Citv t-r f.r 1 $K Valley City frr 1 ." ?raf:a American It t7 1 fin Smitb Anuria a for $k 1 $75 Kimball Ur $. 1 V' Nw F.neian for 1 Mo Peiontt 1 Ct. fr $ 4. Tl organs are alrer,! new ar'J in a firat clae coa Jirt-va. Tay ee tb lat I'tlMcf v;a?trva ar.d all modern jo provenifnta. For eat at Jr.i.irs A.J. FpTrrrrH'. M and '2 ( ar el-si. Fr1 f. on the ran are t't sb st It tat .r k W rn l:r2 nrv tb Y ar 4 hr wr.-H trir'T v Kr '-tm t f -9--a -; F,- r-' t ct. For sl a' Tiav s Frng ?tor, 1 M?r-j--t ca reer Ijirt cf a'l k'.n-la at re-'inTba'r'a. Th 71oal rT3f --s cf th West '?e an ( rn ?--w:al. T eerj.g. J-: 5. a: fbir ha 1. Tr -y A Iawton's. AH sr cordial .y iav.e-i. Hollos Citrar Store, T7 f AX. VI. ajXf?KT!Tt r-1 ir f f rT Wst ars.1 V. -", rs f-aa at . -yi-v ry tte aan a ax ecia, -vf . fcHwa r-a? ' iLL fla" n r ? mm i 212 s3 Special Sale SEE VHAT 11 CEITS WILL BUT A IW.s P. 8. pA-otneter and 1 hermomeier . . T A Cup, Ssawr and l'iit - var An KUray Mnok:ng h-t xtc A Mttai Pun Kox and InT 'Ac A hpieudld AI'julu 2c A(enu!t.e RKbter HariaonUa . A HauilHfn.e Maulcura et ic A f!vl'udid VuH aiid til!ar liox c All Ktrvtof KilTer-ollt Je-lry 'Ji-c A Mivrr alt aal l'ejir. -r jir A ery large arrtmt-ui of r us Z'c A large ar.ety of l'Curaied ata .. 2 c A lsatn;r alaud tia 'JTe A Colored !)a Quart Pitcher.... . lc A htrg variety of Oolortd Glaa Celery Ho'd;ra - 2 c A variety of ("olorfd iia.a Huttcr Bb-ht.... isc An eieKknt 1'ockt-t Cxk tiove '.V An Oiirw Wool bump l'oi.... 26c Kbonied Woid I'oailnofS, jr act.. . z'c I eattu-r Ciar Car Vic Plush iwl-r CavHi and Cut Glaea Bottles t&c Fine Metallic llair fcruhbea 10, 15 and 2jc J-crtp lltKikt. 10, IS, JU and 2'c hdver plated Naj kin Jtingf... 1S,2 and 2c Pockt-t Knivea ...... 15 to 'c A full line of Cabinet Iraines. Z li!s k Walnut Brackets Zc i'laymg tarda 5, 10 lb. -j and c A (.araeu Kake, frpadeand He, ail lor 'l'-c A Genuine Sail IVat 10 to 2Sc rneckers, all b a jt.es ..5,10 15, It) and 2'c Fhaving Lruitit-s 10 to ."c Iios t)nim 10 to ic C&il lit-lN 5, 10, 15, 20 and JV Indies' hewing 8ciers .....lu to 25 Iron Hraoketa and liird Cage Hfioka .... 6c See our t'abinet Mats Frame for ftc LarOkt aiiOs of Tea Traya IS and CSc Comb Cases........ , ,, 5 to "-"; Unc-a-trac luaier, only.... 2rJ Fhawl Sirarasonly.. 10, 15 and 2rc Large afS jrtmeat ot Curling Iroiis Barx Lnctern. yrkh tnrte colors of glaas, J " ' And many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention, all at as equal bargains. HEYN'S BAZAAR, 48 Monroe-st' I 47.V C ' ' lv:i " ' W II. CiriswoM, 31. I). 0"r." at) 1 rrV-Tir in t' e v'on l-k. rert to 'r I!otL f-c-rn c v arM f.-'rr. p to 12 i in . frtn lV4n 1 f-'m t-. ' p.. m. at n.r d ( -n I v-.Ji.ar j t , :rm vo 1 a. rn. an.i 4 to 6 p rn . Medical and Surpieal Diteaiet of Ch.lcJren SoHcted. Telt;?.oie t'',. CASAZZA'S Progressive Fruit Store, rerl-. T)j vt 571. a;, lav' f-: r.--.,;.; r i.ui D.IlMMM'rr WELCH, I'rfsrtlfv Limited. Koee, lhro3t. Eve and Ear. AijrTicr'5 Sal p. a- -!. ; :'-.. t . a r -. r "1 'r 1 - r a? t f f-..., i . - - jr; i - ' .r ' i a I'-.r -. . t'r-" V " " -' t tr. ;i j i- -m n it '-tt " ' -aril t- 'i h ri j a. :e- r.a " - r - J t t rr. ' ' x - v 1 t j tr - f J rrti L a-; .,-p- X I .-.-,', r!-. f r-r' N-ai'. rt.; t.r,a iw 7--.-vf t- a-r. f-rr a ,rrsv , v l-ai '-. i rt ar r'.- Ft! I '' '-1 far- 1 iM ',J ia r'', of j t CSty erk f '-r-as 1 rer.-, eef ; ;i i 5. iw-wr i riaaaf, ar rree fceJaaeV Caraaaa -aava, X. May 2k fVZZ:Z2Z2Z Ui4il .c HTia Thafs T?hat wo are after. Get the Stock The Style. The Prices, Bo reminded that it will pay you to buy of Jhe Patter 54 MONROE-ST. 1-2 Off-One Half I-1-2I Another HALF-OFF Sale E. P. KIDJM This Time JACKETS and RAGLANS Goat just Half Prico to Close. Don't Miss This Bargain If you need a light weight Spring E. P. KIDDER & CO. Bargains in elct Wraps and Mohair Newmarket. For the Latest Styles and Lowest Prices in fall Papers, Room Moulding & Decorations GO A. H. Fowle, 37 Ionia-St., South of Monroe. Go there for Wedding and Anniversary Presents. Go there for Novelties in Framing. For Re-guilding go there. CHANGED DAILY. A Tcted Iceir-t froa or New Cook Book, Price Sx.oo, (Or glTen swey with each t5.W fe dj: JELLY CAKE. Two ejres, 1 cur r- gar, ' cur Gutter, rr' a-ar-rt milk. 'j ta roon In mSlk. 1 learOLi cretra of tar .r. In four enoufli t make t?e i-'.'.e aa thick aa a g'.l tattr. 1 teaspoon t a toriiig exlraxt- Ba.se 13alls AND It A T S f all Klrxl In rmr TOY MTARTMEVT, (Fcmrth ri r ) HEBE IA CUT or ova a 1 Gc Salts and Peppw. TbT ar-tinted aril band e'ecwreu d. r ry it' .a. )ne tt. Cot, J LV,fj to ft ihr , , J -j'S.ra r.f ITiaja, Vv;AUr toC-ryatalgJaaa. 33 CENTS. LOOK OVER ( K P.AK'.ATU OOT 5TEII, (I ir n fr ) rrv3rJ Ja"a Jt. ra'.i FVrarlt, r "ram !1-fhra . ,1t j aa I ' t end ;"ers.Jw jWa--r iui'ea 2V- f'-.ivt I .tbe V j !' I-ba 1 r Ire (raws h-u ret ?r. f.'ti r. s ) c, J 1 - II. Leonard's Sods fi Go, 29 and 31 Monroc-st. k Aa. w. Physician - and - Snrron, E1 Wciast st,, (sm Iim.) URa;!, RArfI'. 3H4 HICAX. "i T-a- f- i , Irr-u. iaM F1a5 lrr-ew ) ttfUHr: I err. Tkrst, Bnli sl ln'sasef Ptfc Si fT-.'at h-.4.eaa.m Scree cs. A. S. VhitD, CO Wji H fl 1 1 S F Tfl HF I I -Vaf w w km and furnisher. AT All Our Wool outile garment either for or Fall. TO a 12-BOOM HOUtt Of tew cotr. Tb f.'r !:. Jl j -"( j. 1 i.a koi rrt (?r viiTr.t i r.f ti, lct, fctil tf m oTii rn: iXArnn'L uvhi'm. Jn Mx-p!-! s lat.f-at i'rp rf!ri 12 larg j V, vfr 'a K r.njj"j to afa M -iH, j-'t-Til, o r" 'r f fta (aiAff-a cr a. Mart AU1- K w, f miu, Aa'-etrtf-T. 1 arv4T. rYwL t4a tLia i.j,rj t GREENHOUSES f. .A, Ghapman, Till: FLORIST, Anonnfs tbst te is 1eri.jtg t.'ia ent:' at ter.tion to Lie tireen Hons, crner ffladison-ave. and Cravvford-tt C'ld frir)-1 wiM alwera fmd hirn tke with H1'T n.AfiS fluCk. w w ill le waif on 4. Tes-hoi No. T0-L "get yotxr" Garpets Cleaned AND REPAIREH3 rr t f-ran? F;i "iar'. f'errH f!iee'ef aa'e-r ai 4: a l ar tt -jta f4 a f4 ea rw i'iO -1 t ia."! if; -t ?-' f ? ar tiaetiDg cr.e'.aiae jb tM (Uy. 7ij ntj? S. Ia. ALLEN, U?tt. T. Ts-Vi V. Cataest ia a- toager tj4 SKI US t"Tk. HORSES. rsmDy, Drivipg W ork Vv t?i f-a. . Jl (t:artrWl 4 e-i. Ilcraee Im.rji at Kataa J!n. Kalamazoo Baj OT'ar Oaka er f v a'nr Ptr!, C. I). KIKi:ie I'rojirJetor T I Cttana. &co. brr ' '.a'' " ; i ' J