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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 8

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 8

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kril'V IArf.v' TIMLU MQyPAV, JljlVY 21, 181r kAGl! 5 it KEW FCUTICAL PARTY. An of a', JiMsl la le- p.iJ Ls aK) shown. tu5aI In l.w July tviilHtn. TMirr asvl THE STATE OF JE. F.

PERCIYAL Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, MEISEL BLOCK. I have; a block of 8 lots fronting on the south' si! Thirteenth and Fourteenth of Howard street, between streets; each lot 51x120 feet Sniidny They afp aa-nt I cruise and will tnd tLiy at the a the way up ti.rt5i:b. the St Clair river the YautU ue-t w.th I a omtlnoal fnno th bil h- and pa-in Suijd.iy nintf-r waa h--hi': which 4 midiutf the ar-tu lea of war arI niiui answering the roll hi C.ijijrilijder Wili.h.T. of the Miebl- rtvw with LU stjff. Afl Laj(e( tU-ti p.i;4 3 very hirh complinieiit I lie c-w.

lie told tbern th-y weiv tiio-t hlp" nnpnny lie ever and tlut the hip was dettn CMrtiiilerJiii; lh time ihe ha Ik-'u lit Adrlaa Uitlaluai'a Wlrom. the ilivkioli. t'tiifrni Hank. K. i.

T. M- arrival lu.tne' afternoon it wa? iia-t at the depot by of "itiz lsulevl by the Utlid. lajr Were tl iiijT all over the city and the street were lined Willi ehf who eh-ered I he iliilt f'r pi'triiicuey. The sOsi priz. cup was 1..

rue la an carr'uiire and the two tlair1 were car- fiel by the In aihKtiiill to the cup ami ll.u' wax the pur-- of in i thirty daysiat $500 for corner lots and $400 for inside lots; one-fourth down and balance at per cent. The above lots are very desirable, on a good street, with pavement in front; all paving taxes paid ami this year's duly; taxes i Don't wait till they are to purchase. They are the city for the money. El F. PERCIVAL, Moisel Block.

Port Huron, Mich. Linef Adver ImpoisLble 13 Manufacture a Better Remedy. Port Huron People Make Good W.t-rtctses at to It Success. TL-r an iufhUtg l-tter ha k- S' i.e. wnoin-Ui, nl a'J iUuvtit from kMo- irl-r than Mcnow'a Khl-n-d.

It m- bh to raaaiifactur. a le-Vt iey Kid nMid i very b-t tl.nl ar- etimeLts ariiuir from the kidney. Tl.e Tat iiiiniher of in this rlty who Iive testified to th- merit of Kid I mJfii jroof that bono Saitiifl are faie. Mm. J.

A'lum. l-'-'t says: Aftr irufTetib for a Wis; tin-from jwiia fw the small of my ta la th rurkia of the kidney I w.i comjiW-tely relieved by ikUiiT MorrowV Kitt and Morrow's liver lax." Morrow's Kid tie-oids are not iV. but Yellow and sell af rifiy cents a Uvt at nl and nt 4. tlnsa more. Marrow's liver ao aiu.ill rl grannie and -U at cents a I-.

and an te- jiin liawl at tbe Mailed ia rt- -i rf I'ti' I a by John M.rrw A IV, lb ItitnirTit-Ut, Dentacura THIi ANTISKPTIC Toothpaste. ladorted by Msl Avitir.n. Ak Hueber'sDre. E. G.

SPALDING. Military Strt. forx Huron. Hapranta th LaM31n Inaurano Compaataa fttiaWartd tl trtrr.1 Klro lr- t-l ruj Mr- if a 1 1 1 1. i irtr ii, ll.

tit I t-w rk Hf Inoii u-i N'rJti Amrit lr- ll. ami N'W 1 1 nii'viiir. liiifm Hr n. Kir I u.ftH-r rf l.rt of Nw itth N.irt Hri'Wh rcun'iti t-tr 1 Lrt-fil li.uiloo Klr H. t'l Hie aifl Kir Tlll .1 Jinl-tl' ll ill Jif(tt hlt, an 1 i buiuitilil 'IJiif oifiil of il Li ill Udus, tiul all JOB PRINTING RlVtUSSUH I'lUMINC; Co.

Full Blast! HLACK RIVFR 1-OUNURY AND MACHINE SHOP ru timet fuii t'ttst aair. tii'pJ in la every way to Uo all of -REPAIRING- rrv ii a T.an Mower or to th liovist kirnj Steam or Ga En-cliir. StiafUntr. tc on ih thwiicat uoiice auJ lnwst jirica. fur iuJ fn of i.iria.f.

Hflng your ami hv tht-m rrjairrU at half th rir you hav formerlj j-iJ. Work ait KuranliiJ aoJ Uuiio promptly. Your triua HxIicUcJ. Uhcr hlnr Shop and Fuiindry. Ijor-nia Avi.

an4 ttver St. H. C. WHlint WrhlU. la tba t'ara of Iron ted Braaa Ctstlrgt: your Cast in a call up I'litme and CpJ tMJt wha cuctii ive lf Tugmg yur work to R.

HARRIS wrhit rmnf nlly Watetl at th H'scU IUer Fiunirr. 1 am 'rrrtl to un-dfiU any kinil of Kiiunlry rk an ak a ljrf it yHir I Atr.maf. H. HARRIS, Jov! Ar. nt Ritr 8t EUCICL'3 mi WATER.

riEcm ion nmm. SWEETEST CAN11ES, CBOCOUTES. riEEST BEST 1C CSFAI. tht city at Central Drug Store, 22d Huron Attnu Special Fur this afirun and eruinr. we wih irve ui t-rry lv! and 1c Ktt.MHFK THt CENTRAL DRUG STORE Ii way uj l.i-dat so facer trst.ki.

arm and cestui efs miciiSu, ill (JKXT'S FriiKISHIXGS At kIf tU 13. O. AAEEL, Frrttmlaarr ttrpa for OniaUadea Imkrat to Yarfe YrMfrdar. York, July llncdteds. of rej.r-eeui!cg the trades unions la theater Nw rk were prcint to-djy at the regular meeting of the Central Federated Ucivn, at which the orgitliatiMD of the new labor party came up for discussion.

reject trs r-otLualastlcally ia-dored by the delegates, a numler of Ptis Xtlxtg oiaiie iu it advocacy. convention was fortiiaHy called for August 7. the place of meeting to be announced later. Kvery uu'un and re-firm body la the City of New York will be asked t-a teed delegates and an organisation will be effected. At a meeting to-day, Manue! Trince.

president of the LVotral Federated Union, presided. Master Workman John M. l'arsous and District Master Worka-in Fines were among the eaker. and the former spoke strongly la favor of the new uiove-njcnC He said the time for action tad arrived, and that the this city must either how their potver American people or go down to destruction, lie asked that a treasurer be appoint ed to act as treasurer of the fund to be raised to aid the strikers. This was done and delegated of various unions then pledged sums ranging from $100 to i'- each, and five assuranc-es of 'liore money If needeL It was decided al-o to institute a boycott ogainst the Second avenue line, the line affected la (be present strike In New York.

TLere was further talk on the strika an.l one of the delegates denounced the of aldermen, faying: -They Lad Hop.WW to give to entertain Admiral Dewey, but not a penny for the poor fctrlkers. For them there were poliee- u.vu stick and prison cells," EXHIBIT OF RUSSIAN PRODUCTS. Will Be CoaCaed Ratlrely lakab-ttaata of That Ceuatrr. I Washington. July 24.

The depart tnent of agriculture has received through, the department of state notice that the Imperial free economical so eietv of St. I'etersburg lit hold aa ex bibltion of Buswdan dairy product and aa internatlortil exhibition of ma chines, apparatus, kinds of packing aud appliances for transportation of milk products at St. l'etersburg dur ing September, IS" Hi. IS one but Bus slan products will be admitted to the exhibit of dairy products, but the ei blbit of machines. will be Interna tloual.

I're served milk (condensed milk, milk Hour, etc.) will be admitted to the international exhibit. The exhibition of dairy products will consist of milk, cream, curds, cheese, koumiss, ketlr, gaseous milk, milk brandy, condensed milk, etc. The international exhibition will em brace apparatus and machines to work milk, separators, churns, butter dryers cheese kettles, pnstuerizers, levators, apparatus for scientific and practical analysis of mllK, butter otuer proa nets, dairy buildings, ice wagons, cool lng room, i-te. The exhibition will open on the 13th of September and continue one month Inhibitors will be required to notify the of organization of the amount of space wauled and pay an entrance fee of 'about bo cents per sqiu'ire yard. Diplom as of honor, gold, silver and bronze ii.cu.im.

and ccrtllieates of Lon Of Will be given for the best exhibits. Irjit-nilins 'exhibitor can obtain blank applications from the bureau of animal lnListry. uited Matea depart nicut of agriculture. Murderona Aetlona of a Jrnloai Mil, July 24. tlwrge Wiigitxhot and lustr.ntly kilhsl Mrs.

Joseph CrlpiK-u last night and then attempted, to kill her husband, but waa overpowered and placed under strong; guard iu Jail to prevent a possible lynching. Ula act ia assigued to Ja lousy. THE HONEY MAKERS. yteea of ten -swarm simply from lack of room. The Italian is the most prolific and test an a round bee.

I'lmpty comb can readily bo made valuable to use again in building up colonic. In usiiiir large hives and large colonies ii -u absolutely necessary that swarming ee controlled. When foul brood gets Into the apiary. u'j not iry to economixa by saving old coriih, but burn It. 6e-ond swarm may be ensily controlled by taking out nU queen cella but one after th first swarm issues.

Second swarms rarely issue unless they have a plurality uf queens. Ail- boXC COntailiinr enmh l.l.l he removed from the hire as soou as In this way th boxes will not soiled tho whiteness of the coniB niarreu. taking awsy of the queen ceha- will prevent swanniDg. but sometimes with a very strong colony it will be nw-essary to lake away the THE ASPIRING COUNTESS. As' an American arirl Anna OnuM cad no business leo.liiig a royalist mob ia a rs-e course shindy, es pecially on Loui, Bepuhlic.

Aiina (loulil ni ami. trench frott.in mud mar. hel tip oun mo une, "Vive i'ar Ah' bow th LaT changed Chicago New s. Atvba Oouid naturally thrown her lot la mHu tot ciio-J Liters with whom it ia ti orrect" not to arprove of the re-puytc. le ause It i for just ft ioeu as iuit to Income tb utive, Tress.

It la-very rxiWe that the comite is as indifferent to the of her former ConntrviHeo tU of and but. f.r rhsteter it may 1 worth, the cond-m-nati'n of ail American i.i sparingly visiied her. Baltimore rjOSTETTt GOOD BLOOD full of vitality. Ccme ffora the 7, of i-r" torn a eh Bitten. 1 1 cure Dyspepsia indigestion and Constipation.

S-e tht a Frirate KVie-aae Manip rovers the fjeflj (ff the little. that dT- tJ.i fat hi inspect.irst vl.sit- e. 1 citi.fi and villi- 3Q iaTwtetl f. product ofTerel foT xil-. Siate Analyist Ih.i;rtle aiuiyscl l'l -1 ditruu the r.vuTh and tf th adulteratrtt.

Hunntr th int rertr tticre luve twenry roii- vifl.ti! and five aon'XtwU Ti4atI.Hi the law. The eHlUuneiit v.4iiote.-r at IV-troit for lie- V. infantry i itw ir'V'eji In manner, un Saturday 1 meti were i.nw of the 'ortievr th- ret'iment are inw makirij: a t.riir -f Mkiaan fM- Lieut. FY I- Bit- kinli-im. of Flint.

now ou a tour and will visit Huron. Marine City. St. Clair iMldin Flint and half a dozen other town on this duty. FpjaT iWn mine which iiave Uen Idle ti.any years are now iui: workI ajjal'K Saturday tin ine, whieh ha lm idle for year, made ir lirt shipment of ore iften will 1- H-adily here venil other IHUi which hav Idle for'" from to 1 veun are bi inar put in sliA-e for work- One difliculty In up th.e is tla scarcity of workmen.

IMnjrr- has wir-d to the war ileKirtiiMut hi ou tLe of Spanish jgims to Miehhran He want! a modern sie-I gun and "any old kin.l" of guns for Urand BapUL. Ann Arlr aiwl Irm-wool. The s.iys the record! show that Ironwoxl lost nwre men by bath than any town in the npr applyiiisr for a gnu and lie therefore desire to accede to its wish. MICHIGAN SEW IS BKIEF. John Bright was killed by a train at 1 1 art font early" Sunday uioruliiK- lie haves a widow ami Hevenil suuili chil-ilren iu ior cir'umshini-s.

Boy hmldt, 17 years old, was taken, with cramiis while Kwimming hi tlray's La ne near J.ueville ou S-itiuxlay aial was drownel. There were ten others iu tin party, but none rvsiondcd to LU all fr help. Jlrs. John FdK'elt. Jiving three mil of LakcviHe.

Ihikland county, went r.vin era7.y one day last we k. Borneo doctors pronounce It a case tif hydrplu-lua. as Ldjrelt was bitten by a hg over a year nu. Mrs. Fmily intman Baker, wife of Henry K.

Baker, of Detroit, formerly tf lhe editor of The Tribune, di.nl ast Friday. She was a woman of lovelv eharnHe-r ami an active worker ii the First Coiirmational church. Alma McDonald, the ltVyettrold l.unrhler of W. U. McDonald.

jx-sMims-n-r at Ijimolte, SiiniLic numty. dr-ssl tip iu male attire hist, week, and xtarted nit to earn bT own living. Her actions at Brown City ted to the detection of her aes, and she was detained mtil Iter father came after her. AIUUTRATION Oil WAIL Sir Wilfrid Lanrlrr ara fa (he Only Solalloa the Alaakaa Doaadarx Qaeatloa. Toronto, Out, July special from Ottawa says: A violent criticism of American Ktsition concerning the Alaskan boundary r.ueMlon by Sir Charles Tapper at the morning sitting of the house brought forth a statement from Sir Wilfrid Laurler.

"It I clear." ttald Sir "that there are only two ways by which the dlSl-culty may now be settled, arbitration or war. I have no hope at this moment that we can settle the question by eouiprotnlse. No, one wants war. We must exhaust every means of re-Diovlnjj the difficulty peaceful method. I have not glrcn up hope that it Is possible to agree to arbitra Hon.

Negotiations are utill going on We must lind some- means of bringing about a i-eaeerul settlement. Uitten by tho Hog-. Smith's Creek. July 22. While Bev, I.

Mude and his wife were at I'ort lln on Friday they Jeff lhe house in Large of their Utile girl ami a wakh jf. In lhe afternoon Kva, the ivyeiir- ld daughter of Iicmai'l IjiiiiU. went to lhe house. 'lite dog jumped through hi" screen door and bit her ou the leg. Railroad Uea Ksoaerated.

Columbus. July 24. Coroner Birmingham rendered his terdlct In the case of the Beinhard famllv, els of whom were killed by a Big Four passenger train a week ago Sunday. The coroner completely exonerate the crew or the train, which waa com posed entirely of Cleveland men. He recommends greater safeguard at uaugerous crossings.

Oae Miwinl-i r. Lonlon. July 24. The Borne corre- sponuent of the Dailr Mall aars' Macagnt'a hymn lu honor of Admiral ieney was performed at I'esaro on sun.iay tor the first time before an audieu-e of 2.fX persons. It was greatly appreciated aud considered one of the finest hymns has Three flora Drovraed.

Lafayette. July 24. While batbltlif lu Durkee'a Run tDHlprrlir af lernooa Chas. Zlnk. Walte.

ellinffei au laui lleia. aged 12. aud 13 years respectively, were drowned. Kaad Cooeart. TIk Tuniie'l City bainl ill tive a cm cert oa the kil.V.ny of the Harrineton Hotel this evening.

THE UIIAIS A UK ITS. 1'Milng Irl-a ta hlraeo aod Itrolt Jolr t. Biard of TraJ attd I troit inar- heis uJaf No, Whit Wheat TI N. 2 lii-t Wheat Alt Tl'i M'temW -j Cern hit Uat iii Wheat i.L .1 fr Crn ats Lard RECEPTION TO ALGER. Present Prospect That It Will Be a Very Big Affair And Will Anything Ever Held in the State Heretofore.

A Committee Will Meet the General On HJa Way to Detroit. Jiiixd la 1j rw'ittiozi. Tli' a onsliiiMl it ii- tin sr-atti i IT i.f ilt kind tv iu A ii ifliir -f -stittji aiint-d at )f iitxnV iu.i-t iti liiZ on Saturday tii Siiud-iy. IMa-zni; M.ty..r M.i!.iiry. 1 M.

i irat M. fti-v-r. J. 1 1 nd ii. S' ri'l'" a'i it iiD.v ti n- It a I i a t' tin r.d i -y i.

In tirly ln itii.l Lilu lnmn-. A jl i i --ort Will nn-rt i-. r.d and I.i r.iiii!y at and ftndtK-t it; tiy' sr i'H trft of UilL r- Viuxr Mid Mjv.t M.iyl.nry will and Mr. A-r in Ix luilf of tli iiy a. will 1- lif ld 111 Uf tip.t t-otridor of -iiy li.iil.

TI.U limy Ui i.d t.iy doii.ir at llw I rfi.rf will foil. Ak.r I aU.ut oil.xk la VUliliC. DIYLIUHT KOBIIEKV. ItroIt. Jcly Tb of William II.

Hlttkc. la. at-d on Iarborn road, uas m--ur of a tM robbery tt oVlo yesterday morning. iTt-vlou to this time Sir. bad tu t'll mtlHif t.N- $., und thuu.

-lucliiif It lit a viursi. locked it la drawer. IS lake tbvn mad' hi way to tht batu In tt.e rt'ar of bis boiue. II? saw a coloit-d inaa loltfi-luic alijtit tb i)la: and paid little attention to Ihn matter utittl hi return. Thou be fouud Lis MUe upon the dtt-Mser aad tin uuney HiKslinf.

A toru sorevn and au front door tli btory of the lobWr' mf aud eilt. I51ake and a Jflrty of neighbors itartod la pursuit. ii'gro as followed to where he spent Itb'ik' money freely, deputy Sheriff Kloi-t'llo va alinot In -the a of Id hi his handvuffa vti the colored rotd-r wheo he fttf the in.itter a second thought and allowed the fellow to Then he b'arrml of the and ntjrted la pursuit. negro rnvd'iwn fort street to the F. 1.

M. trt kn and mail good hi eenpe. Jli-i kt and a posse nr ull purHiLiii hlia ami wveral deputy hate rHhfoned tteru. the money. Including two one-hundred dollar bilfs, the io-ro took a razor and rerolTer.

Me I desc-rltied as atiout 23 yeirt of aje, turly hair and a mulatto. i i FIT HE It I.MS.lE. K.loprmrM of Tnn Cnupla Coe tlrvat irlf. July' 2a. An elope-titftu tliat ha teen from tn gaze aom tlma la now given Itublhlty and j-rov? to oiuwhat of a oi) story.

L'aer day Harry, the oidr ilphralm aa estea-wool buyer of Ilndgewater, and florenca, daughter cf Wm. Oj-lrtip. a rromiiKDt 'farmer of tia iame Ticlnlty. left the Oslwrna realdence o-tensibiy for a ahort drive. Utile aailety was exprsied when the youns prl t.

umra at bedtime and the family retired. rCocgternatJon prevailed at the Osborne residence oxt oornlnjt. however, when It waa found that the pair had not put In an appearance. A quiet but frultJeii tearch vat started and tie lnumted families concluded to fcuali tea matter up and await developments. AVeeaa and month flew fcy yt uo word or alga received ai to the whereabouta of Ui runaways.

The tranffe disappearance reyid oa the Blind of Mr. Kinset and finally deranged hla mental factul-tU. He waa taken to the Toledo asylum. Prostrated with grief oTer Uie UouMe affliction Mrs. ILlnsera life Is despaired of.

air. and klra. Osborne are hrart broken. The couple are each III years of age. KlnscI la of medium height, well proportioned and weighs pound.

Mi Osborne It a blonds and d.vUedly fretly. Ttj Vi)St 0 bay borae and new end spring buggy. IT RE FOOD CASES. It fford I mm Tnralr Cal-tlaa mu4 Ariltlal. Mi.li..

July 2t During the ris.al yir fn.lhit; Jnue Zt List 47 case were for violation lite pure food I.iw ia Thirty uilie i-aen wer at the Winning of the year. I'urlng the year ve wre nolle prosed. 20 of wbu-u wr oleoaiarriue taeswhU-h were un aetouitt th uu. of the autl color ldw. Thirteen were lound ovr ti the Clmilt Court and 13 de-f ndautt were li- urged oa exaniln at: n.

lu trial courts there were coituv'tiuim and tlve niulttais. The Court haafStuirHl one eon-vittini and aide one. At present th. are cae indiiig. Iurtug tie of line- Ue state analyst 'It'.

I fd MUipIe. VM of wre riund jure and CT adults uud. YANTIC AT AIMS AC. lim-r Kf That I'ort Soarfay Vnrl-Th ri BTllm-a(4. t.

Mi. Jtiir -Tii. fY.Ui!-.- wUu tit Niv.il Ibrvt- on jl-Mtd. an, I the Mi. can-itus- the t'adeU Mi' ti-u; a-, Tai.ti.U lk-r that 1 will sell for the next all gone before you decide -best residence lots in the isements MONEY TO LOAN MONKV TVI LOAN-Oii IV-tir au.l Kesl K.lnie.

Ch tm i hh hm ia i I ui is, wuue i.iii. MONKV 1H lA VS -Oa real ei.li.ie ai rra.Mi-i t. raU-H. bruins of tV VV. Adnu.v ti VVtiit liuii Wtl.NKV 1l UIAN-Oii ehalteN ami ale.

at 5 ai.U cem Jol li n. M-rv MUN'KV MIAN tfctt renl relate M-TCT7 AI a low rule. uh of piiH(i In moniiilv inlami. Aimli it ll IN. huh Hantuim -it if MONKYTO imAN- it mTk" Nil Steveiui Offlee h()'irs-1i1 9 m.

Cor Moer Ti (h'wnirr MUNKV 1X1 lllN Itml property A U. lntiiVea ntuMiiil ul Biour luliHuoa rir. rlu ernal roptrir, i'ahv, 1 White WJNKY Tt) tJUAN. I pr oaov. rami tea A Jisii, Mi a an mu TO RENT.

TO KKNT- Neat on eotlrciB bl.nemh "i 'i'ar 1 e.l fii Watei Iktiee. "kisi U'aier lre-t 1 i TO UKNTNeat nit r.Htm Hireon emh fctret 4 Water a Tt HUNT I.KSK.!.iiN.'1.,ininMitk ant) Croon. Ati.lres. I M. N.

ia Street INfalomee, SI Clair C.i TO I1K.N Mnlte of r.MiniH. rear tut .1 'uf'. e1 aiieer avenue. In.j.nr of I til i.l .1.11, tv ater I reel. Vtf OKKICKH TO nKNT-liealrsbleTwrTharns in the Wbile llijilillna.

on ibiol. fourth ami liflb floor. Mime or In mium All mtli lieatlna ami water. ilenlrv.l. Sun- ttble for lantfri, ttiouraaee ete.

inquire if 1. A. SUein.hn or W. SberiiiAn, TO KKNT-iN-airitlile bon-e lo rent l-tw A M'Mtre, 4lh Moor tlte liniltl.nif, Vrl Ibnon, Mieb. 7 KKNT front rmiln I wr 7 I To KKNT bouses and farm, or chiin for eltjr property 10 Zi AMI'S! UoV'Cr.

I BUSINESS CARD TCMMI N. Cswlln.rue bus lool years of it tit eiperlenee iu Intiliiif an. I t'Hiv Klul Ibe llml riiill In all Work enlrnt. blm. ttr.n-a tUr rlnr i.f Jk 1 ilMM.k nei.Hrl-menl) Kill be priMiiplly reM.iiii.H iio mny ne aenf llir" lir lo llO' Itotlse I.

Cull i i'i 2 11 PHYSICIANS. yr JOHN flosnru. HUH mil Wall. mill, the Kiniiit'inent tin. I Vi bitlel.

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t. II I'ATHH K. l. IM.yil.-l7in n.ei A 'im Imt. fie.

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ii. A ll'ii'Hitr ti-iniii' ml. Bii.iii We.liiea.lny ei Ii.fcn on or full i Kbl W. F. TI reinry.

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a a. o. n.MfliiHiii' a' I.nia in lull. fori lliift.ii, iiels i.tn afiir full 1 IMS i. Xfiilii-ISON.

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ti ti l-; I', AS, WiUCIir. I riry. Latest Popular BooKs -AT; SHCnKANG, Witer Streets r3 Blank Books fcr an purr! In c-r ir.a le oror a erman AS I.XSIUAME DIS1TTE. fonipgnr Ctaluia the lloMfr fern-wlllrd ulrl'ln WUo t. ltapida.

July Mr Kiislly Clixl.y. widow ot William I'll by, has ioiiniieio ed suit Id the Court against the New Era Life Ao-iatlou. of thi city, lo the nominal sun of i The auit is to reaver on a policy held by Mr. Clixby Sa the ttsxoi-latlun. Mr.

Cllxby died on April 0 laat. The as-aoiatlon offlcera claim that be com mttted aulclde and refuse to pay the oollev. They say that fee had often come Into the New Era ofHcea and tuade In.julrles In reference to what would be doue In case a holdei committed suicide. ThS? assoelatloC doen not pay' Insurance In case of ul t-lde unlepa the policy holdtrr baa be- louifel to the asotiatlon more than two years. Therefore the offieera de- dare they will not pay the amount of the policy, Mrs.

Clixby and bet friends declare that Mr. tJHyby a aeaic was the result of an accident. Mlefcla Feaalbaa. Washington. July 24.

Original tlnrriMim Jackou. Mattliew Burt. Hudson. William A. Itascom.

ltattle Creek, lleurj A. Kay, Hrown City, Increase-Charles II. Buchanan. Cheboygan. to $12; William Hardy, itrolt, to Widows ChrUtina Sahr.

Sagl Daw, tS; Lydla D. Wooley, Stanton, 112. War with Spain: Wldowa Lilian M. Cuykendall, 1'ort Huron, $12. II owned la lilaek Ttlver.

South Haven. July 24. Dick Jouea, of Aurora. a young man of 22 years, waa drowned In Black river late Saturday afternoon while seining for minuows, Ills body waa recovered a few Lours later. THREE MANISTEE MEN MISSING.

Writ for a Halt I.aat frtday aad Sever tame Hark. MiinUteo. July gloom pervfl.le this titlre commtinlty by rea xon of the uncertainty relative to the fate of uuck. John Jeusen and Arthur Baumnnn. The' three men went for a couple of houra' Rail In suinlt boat on Lake Michigan Friday afternoon, nlme which time: nothing bos been heard of them.

"A itlff wlud was blowing during Friday night and the Worst I feared. Vunqk the proprietor of a bowling alley, 1 married ami Ims a lare family, Jensen Is a barteuder. married and baa three children. Baumaiiu Is a butcher and waa years old last week. Allowed to Ierlh.

Joiiesvllle. July 24. Hay Schmidt, a bright young iriaji. 17 years old. lost his life yesterday at Gray's lake, three miles cast of: lie nd ten other.boys were la winiruing.

when he waa taken with cramps, and none of thent responded to his call for help. He was working on a farm for Lev I Kesselring for money to go to Hillsdale college (u a few; weeks. Tho iMKlyMui.l not teen recovered at 8 o'clock, hen the search; was abau-doned. r.nded Ilia Troablea. Bay City.

man of was found hanging by bis uct from a hickory tree near the fair grounds laie yesterday. lie had hired a livery ri'. drove to the fiair grounds, tied the horse, removed; the rein, climbed tree, adjusted the rein aioiiud bin neofc, tied the other end lo a limb aud jumped off. The man is unknown. He hat! met wjth-an accident In the pat by which he lost both feet.

He had; been seen In Bay City veddllug bad pcnclln. The remains are In chartre of the coroner. Martliall lalma a KUilag Ror. Marshall. July 24 Marshall an now le addel to the rut or cities havlnsr a kUsing bug.

Tula ma was captured yesterday by Ellis I1 ciV of the Thirty-fifth Mlcbigaa Volunteers, and attracted large crowds to tli sture of a bwal who placed tt do exhibition. Cofferdam Carried Oat. Allegan, Julj 2Li-About 60 'cct ot the5ejfTerdam of the new dam a Kalamaioo river, aUive this village, las beea carried out by thebuh water. will cost about Jl.uiO to repair the Jamas. In the meantime work ca lua daua stopped.

ffce Drryfaa Coart-Martial. Tari. July 21 It that iha Dreyrus court-ma rtiai at Kenaea wUi ota oa August 7. i STATE COMMENT. Th.fe talk nt Snzmaw -of an alliance tween CI, A.

f.iis a camh- d.lte lhe nolfU-ltioll f.ir nest year aud tleti. Alrer f.r s. i'lJ. IUKh h.s not yet announced his caiwlid uy Itenbm Ibuu lutt al a timiprvmiUt for i -f liank C.nimi.U.rier Mabx hws a in-t ti-ry -ndi- ik-u of tie b-iiik on jcu An iu. In capital tsl lhe rj-rt of I ty.fed.

Advni'aieuts; in ttoa eoltiitiii, four iiwa CJo wonb'l ior les, go cents for on ati-iii, e'ght c-nts for ubH-qn nt htH, it-ut Hit one tusk. I'or each week, ei-tits. For cat 'Miblleaf iotl in the Weekly 15 Cent, Ue i.ui 01 'Weealy only, cents 'li-fifth added it these rales for t-acti lie OCTT four. HELP WA NTEDfEM A WANTKU-A i-iri br geueral bouseaoik. 1 Wn'iinran street.

Til? 2 WANTKIfc A if Irl feneiitl h.tuenork. s. tloa a rd alreet 'M 2 II A NTKI -lllrl for general timiseaoik. I' Boa ard si If. tf A HoikI fur penersl liousework.

waltit- ti.Hl a will im! i.l, ACV'V lo Mrt A H. Mlll'KI'V lull A oui' (firl tor lifhi binisewo'h at Kort lreet 53 i A AN I'KII- A trl i.i il ill lii'lil liou-e wortr VKt; l.ncr k'lrl for r-nrral hmw i'rk- Snotll lattiilv. aes pai.l A pl Mm, K. If. Heifer.

(Hitatiu st, A A ifil vromnii eook First el-. ll'e. Mill l.e yuiti, Ii Toe un off) -7123 WANTKIV At once. Kivf r.t el-i ilitiitn? r.M.tn KiHs ''ares OHd! A. J.

Wevt. I'ori Huron l.liipl.'j n.eiit Wilier SI. i WANTKP A Cit for peral hmjM' a oi l( Aiil Mr A. I'ivi'i- sm I'm si allied to eml n.i.Ier at their lion 1.11 or iiatti time: iiiwrieiiew. Send repy (or free ssinele of work, riiiqut.

i Kullon lrel, Ne VotK. 7I05IH wanted! nt A Kbl.KI.S en a.ia (fre( H.inipleo on wltteii neveral earti fan at-ul eaeli wtiii ap ttaeliici'i rroteeted i riMii.il., coir.i.oii sea, irae. 1'. o. Nw York.

7 ji CT; I'KIt lA rSCKK. lemen or laUe t. raiivnw. Imt to at-eula oo-ltinn iM-rmarirnt: fiaai year and enpen rt ii one ii di ti im'sI rence: ee -ieiice tinnecess irr. AMre N.

I.O Kits) stale Manager, I.ansitiif, MicU. 2i WANTKlt-Kelijtile arenl onleil to repre ,1.. wrv qui) in.iiirtn'.r iiiihi-ne- iti rt Htirott. fjberal eontrnet ove e.mojiiwooH.. Kt'ireM teore v.

i-at See y. stew Haven, Conn. 7 IS Sat 2k A laily bavinf 2 or hou-V tqiare time a day ran make a teuiv worlnr for im at borne nntblna to sell. Setul wlr a.1ilir. .1 en telope for fro, sample.

Manhattan (t lleekrtian V. FOR SALE f'OK HAI.K-Mv Ji'tiie am! lot lirjA f'otirt tret, limine I. i.tno rmuiw, fur-'ac aed liath aoU ot ber convenience. Kreil, w. isDerin.in.

7 0 rXlitxALK A new k) irolii ifenlieniiin watch Kirvt eUtas VVultbam mm OiTered at a irrewt l.arif Apply ul The Kt 'lt SAI.K Umj4 V- im of heavy bor.es. ason and barues Win Fraser, Water dUfrt i'PV 1 1 FOIt SAI.K A tlnt of 31 lota on KIm leentb Mreet. The p. A I. M.

liop will built wlUtln a few minute wa of llji pro(wrt)-. WMl at a are at Tbe Mar. in llio. 1 rjul.nrf A muuitn "lore, tf Kdlt HAI.K Otie lijrht arising: l.iiirny will Al one eir et of rei-niar wheel nt firm of Tuniel rli-pot, 7 2litJ iX)H SAI.K 1 re of hirul iirs'tiitinel ilenol. Will sell io pari-U to ireli-4r Willi payment imti liatunee on terms.

1 ne ni'Ove win te wilii at a 0rfiiiit Sl.uinaker. of V. Junea, Riereiet ft 1 i ft lit A I eotitpiete et of ini elasa Par rooTi niturea for hie, and ejamine. i. i.mn.

1 MISCELLANEOUS. t'Nt-Oii Vi.e,.nt farra In on Son.) tiUenmi) a beet Owner prove prtjfittjr sin! pa chiies. ane 1 It tOST A tba IIukUwI Wnitrninrl. t.lr wtl liberaSly rewar.le.J t.y Uie 1,111.. hi toon Hotel 2 '-'t A Krmit at.

Mtrmi, oner aeeon.un.!' ion (m.ll'fr 1 p. a. until nilnll eu 110 yiet tret Pi, t.rw river t'r Kme I 1ST A pair of rfyn-s-n. rotsj niont leil on Mondsv. I UtsesMle on Cruiot, bintwul iir treet will rewanJetl by ro! ft Mii.le rer.1.

5 CI f.MlY lKfTlisT-afr. I. K. ISa'bey ifrauve fif la.l.e-v and et.nJreB a un.ee sevr.ta street. Berries for Canning ire now at their.

b-t and we carry lhe finest to if bail, ll'tl ItjtiU-rrit Hlif t'jji ami Hack. ItI niul lU t'lirrant. Flsie Jiiil 1 num 1iese, S'Mis (Tits-si'. Ihiihil Hjio and a full Un of rrfb-d in af.s for i-ictn'c caiMjer. fr-sh Itutn-r and slwaya on lutI.

we are r-s for S.itdfr (Jtiffce. ricNutt Bros. SHO Uiliury St TlSSlE AND -CKKIT VAVZU3 at lawest jrica At the illl ftHAN STCRE..

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