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CN 2 7 LOCAL MATTERS HERCULES POWDER AND AND General Eastern Agent Sings Ws and Manufacturers of URS 3 CIRCULARS AND CLOAKS E3 AND DOLMANS Kgs etc i i DETROIT MICHIGAN SATURDAY 1 uneral Monday HENRY a NEWLAND HEMPSTED NEWLAND ire the best English dye) JU KINDS A Terrific Explosion at the Lime Kiln Crossing Detroit River OPAL i An Interview witli Inspector Kent Con corning His Report to the Uonrtlr 4 A reporter 6f The ree "Press yesterday' interviewed School Inspector" C'A Kent Chaim of the special committee on tho coal shor ige question with reference to the report which lie presented to the Board of Ed ucation Thursday night jffiPECK 7 Jl jSELY VEGETABLE 4 BLOOD PURIIER Suited extract of Yellow Dock Dandelion Damiana Cocoa LeavesSdne pleasant to take and war I RIZELLE Manufacturing Chemist 4 CO 99 Woodward avenue General Eastern Agents 'sZd WORK 148 Wood has received his faU stock grades at lowest prices in land handsome backs jn a game of Whist or Euchre $1 stock of the latest works on Baldwin Drayson and 'VOOPWARD AVENUE' XS DRUG STORE She is determined to have him punished shooting at her Shaw is under or the ponce ana is 'sufficiently recovered JGICAL INSTRUMENTS Syringes all kinds Galvanic Batteries Ear Trumpets Inhalers' Hydrometers Atomizers Thermometers Surgical Rubber Goods ESTABLISHMENT framing i orait to Ket prices for StoiWJYtag" from THE REE oiaracter of the published i jnrely improved and the cost HEP THE BEST MADE hands of Kentucky Bye and Bout Club House Bourbon besttit to be by over 5U0U fain xj Give us a call Wile webster a co Woodward avenue 'W L011 Three brick 13 and 15 Preston block 1 120 feet from Wood t0 or rent the three Sa manufacturing or whole vt0 david Preston or Jlnn22? 'levator in No 15 Would for first class pine lands in 1 1 i Williams block op Detroit Mich Dr Ken Un Ule road and both ho and free either in person 9P Bundays Gilbert a former part his appointments at PStjM 2Trtised Chronic diseases Pi women and children oeat prai purumuenuy uenira The best is the cheap Illustrated Guide Health pSdk and Cloth Garment Depart of elegant styles is the largest fewest i every stye made to order description repaired and made tetotice Prices low" A nail will receive prompt attention to being returned if not perfect 7 SION 12 vol $12 iiSEL 6 vols $5 iS 3 vols 50 A ROYS 89 Woodward avenue stay adding to his large line of good ijriees 'CHY 310 20 PER CENT PREMIUM sGtjr Ts which have 15 years to run 3 PER CENT PREMIUM or isn 10 years 14 per cent We will pay tales for first class securities from Kibe State including City Town i Stinol District Bonds and No 1 Real age fttais under head of Money Market HilD PRESTON A CO Bankers I vto desire Illustrations of an of buildings machinery stereotypes furnished by COMPANY without delay MS yatea ISIWLAND CO( JEERSON AVE DETROIT Boots axd'Shoks at Auction Again we take much pleasure in attracting the attention of dealers in Boots and Shoes to the large and important trade sale of the above goods which Thomas Walsh Co wholesale auctioneers will hold at their store No Michigan Grand avenue on Thursday September 80th beginning at 10 a They have received during the last week large consignments of and Kip A Calf and Calf Boots from well known manufactur ers of Worster Spencer Brookfield and other manufacturing places of note Also large ship ments of and Kid' Goat Pebble and Grain Boots from the best manufac turers in Philadelphia and Rochester The whole stock will be sold without limit or reserve to close consignments The evening sessions of (B S) Business University commence' Monday evening the 2ith inst at 7 POLITICAL ANNOUNOEMEKTS Hancock Headquarters The headquarters oi the Hancock As sociation have been established In room No 12 Yr 1 IMUibCI U1UC1C I All veterans desirous of supporting Gen Han 1 PERILOUS SITUATION PATRICK cock in the approaching Presiden tial election are I COLLINS I requested to forward their names and their former rank Company and Regiment (or ship) and pres 1 ent postofilqe address to the headquarters as I Injuries rom lying Boards and Tim above This request is intended to reach individu I here als who are not enrolled in local Hancock veteran organizations a' Club Meetings PETER HEAD AMD ACE SB will be a grand Democratic rally and pole I VEItELY CUT raising at the house of Adolph Depress Six Mile I 4 House Lake Sc Clair Road in Grosse Pointe on I 1 Saturday evening next? at 6 All who I favor the election of the Democratic ticket are I Great Destruction of Window Glass and invited to be present Good speakers will be in I Houses Shaken to Their oundations attendance to add esi the meeting I nwuses onaicen to i neir rounaaxions r1 COMMON COUNCIL The NewHall iii the Centrad Marked Dulld I I Atl last session of the Commbn Council Aid' Barnard asked for and was granted leave to the resolution of fered by himself at the last sessipn anthoriz ing the leasing of the hall in tho New Central Market building for tho iiso of St Vincent In reply to hint that critical I Orphan Asylum persons had rather freely expressed" the opin Aid Manning called up tho resolution u' i on that the committee had let the contractor sell the dead wood on Belle Isle at 81 50 per ieter Koenig down very easy cord jtfr1 said' Committee did I Aid Connor said that tho Council might aswhat they thought was uthe thing I well give the wood away if it was to be sold tinder all the circumstances Tho disinter 1 at that price Sted perts found that the shortage was 104 The resolution waSadoped by a vote of tons or that at least was thefigare on which I to 8 Vh onxnmittee proceeded Inspector Chese Aid Monaghan offered a petition from the brough who' take it is a pretty clear I Greenback committee asking the use of the man made the 121 hall to the new market' building for holdingna We sent for Koenig and him that political meetings the business looked pretty bad 'and something Aid' Jacob thought that the hall should taut be done to clear it up He said of not be used for any such purpose bourse there was somethings there It was not in fit condition to be was no getting around that but per occupied as there were no gas fixtures there oiially he knew nothing about it in and the walls were bare He said that if that book keeper or somebody else had the Greenbackers want a contribution with made a big mistake but that' he (Koenig) was which to rent a hall he would cheerfully give willing to it said he 'had I his share as he was of a Greenback measured the coal and made it ninety tons I man Kortr We talked the matter over and agteed 1 1 Aid GieS also said that it would not be wise six tons more than the experts to rent the hall for any such purpose mifras a basis of settlement?" Of course inney said he was glad to see that the we were obliged to pay Koenig for the coal St fair resolution was withdrawn which he actually delivered' and I It was true that the charter sets aside the hall Inasmuch" as we were 'notTat that stage as one for public purposes but be thought that bf 4 investigation trying? him for the Legislature whenlt passed the charter any bffense we thought the wisest thing to be did not intend that the hall should beiused for done was to secure the full quantity of politicalpurposes" He hoped the? petition called for by the contract nave aone i yvouia oe wiunarawn hnt hnt What we shall hereafter do in the Aid Jacob said it pleased him to see Aidremises is another matter We have by no inney on the right side in this matter neaus dismissed the matter as anybody can Aid Monaghan that he was notrthe tee who reads our report in which we express author of the petition and he simply presented ty ask for further 3 I it at the request of his constituents find on further A vote was taken on thepetition and it was juiry? that Mr Koenig tried to defraud the lost by a nearly unanimous vote 4 would you define his The City Attorney and Counselor submitted Inspector rwlly' know It an opinion relative to registration for the( en jould not be obtaining money'undhr false pre suing election which will be found ifa full in tenses because he was paid nothing c'l hardly the official proceedings After some debate it thing an attempt td so obtain money is a crime I was laid on the 'table should be to say without tho most con I After the transaction of routine business the vincing evidence that Koenig had been guilty Council adjourned 6f fraud in the matter but the committee will I 1 a VTYTTn A TTftN go to the bottom of it if they" can To be AN LUUUA11UJN frnnlr I must say I (lid no How the: Chautauqua Literary Circle Will pearance when he the committee Enable You to Obtain One butthat may bo more prejudice Certainly it The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Cir ought not to operate as a cle will resume work Thursday October 7 on will be" youri'probable Lwhicn occasion tne meeting will be held at the action in case ou was cognizant I rooms of the YMC A This is truly a of the upposed scheme ror P0Pr education the value of TT mmw? which is simply inestimable The four years with certainty?" or myself os a member course comprises history and literatures of all of the committee I am free to say that if I be dme CdbrifadedW his gufit I shall so report Ustrtinomy The special rtudtas fex ISSG Sl Ktennow think it well tbwateh iun general "history ancient biography (Cyrus soon shall ieiume to Alexander)' church history Ancient clas sicsthe world of readings from Inspector theaarliest practicable standard authors logic and rhetoric tin 'I The prime object of this enterprise understand yon to that appears to be to promote habits of reeling 4u see no reason in face of criticism to and study nature art science and in secu I lar and sacred literature in Connection with uUn ot dsny lt og xT 'T I those whose educational advantageshave been same thing in my private bminess Law tm gnhlf a ATA tTAllhl PjaATYlfl i thingS tllG tUTwiier 1 thom thfi hotter I general outlook upon the world and board keeps away from there the better of Xi st! Houe of Correction Notes'' I dpae connected persistent thinking I rLast evening there were 3(53 male and 107 I itg tnethqds are unique in that it proposes female pijsoners in the institution I to encourage and does encourage individual i tThe following are the latest arrivals: James I gujy in lines and by text books which Brough tbri sentenced from Pontiac for ninety bo indicated by: local circles for days for drunkenness Win Carbine from I mutUa) help in 'such studies and by writtenyV exford County ninety jlays for assault and I repOr3 an(i examinations The course pre battery At Hains from East Saginaw for I sentedby the covers a peridd of four slif months for disorderly conduct Alexander I yeargand requires nomora than one hour a Keith from Kalamazoo 'ninety days for at the outside Each course is edn dAmkenness Mason Thomas from Oakland stjere(i the first year for new pupils whether it iflnety dayforj' like offense Wm" I the first second third or fourth of four ffom! Oakland ninety days for assftulti I years or example the class of 1884 instead SeyeralAVestern prisoners whose term i of I of beginning in October1880 with the same imprisonment has expired were released yes studies which were pursued in 1876 by theterclay and sent directly home I class of 1883 will fall in with the latter CHART PomrtckL Hi story Walter IHdfightbn Professor 'of History in the In course xi 11 for the classd will thus in due tune be University is the author Of a valuable 401 7 iqqa I come the fourth year for the class of 1884 work entitled of the1 History of I I An average of forty reading each Political Tdrties and ederal Govern 1 luuuwu i I week day wfilnable the student in nme ment 7 or in other words a chart of political 4 months to complete the books required for the history The chart is like a wall map five I a feet and four feet wide and is also ar 4 1 qbe only cost is an? initiation fee of fifty rangedjn form It shOWS by colored I centg each student purchasing his own books the rise and progress of every I at wbOiesaje If there be any Detroiters political" party that has existed since 1776 I wbo feel the spirit move they may gain all in apatne principles uibuww £ormation as to details by applying to Mrs A tne list of Presidents and their Cabinets the I Clarke 26 avenue rank 8 Wer Vice President and Speakers of thtf House of neken160 pium street or Dyer Reprentatives and the period of time each I rooms' Chief eind Associate Justice of( the Supreme I i Courfhas served Then follows a digest of the Colored Republicans Dissatisfied political history of the (government which The colored Republicans in this city are gen gives a concise history of every important erally very indignant ovr the action of the "event during the past century a map showing I Republican County Convention in apportion tlfc complexion of every Congres 1 ing the nominations They say that only one sional district diagrams showing the politics office was given to their race and that on the of every the sources of revenue each I tail end of the ticket The office iri question is Year the amount of expenditures and what I that of one coroner The nomination they they were foreach year since 790 say was given to a man who is a chronic and 'a vast amount ote other informa I office seeker and who weakens rather than tion it embraces the full1 strengthens the ticket text of the platforms of every political party I A colored man yesterday remarked that has ever adopted a national platform the Republican managers expect us to give our from' the Kentucky resolutions of 1798 to the I hearty7 and united support to the ticket they last "'Democratic convention at Cinciri will be badly mistaken We are' onlygood to nttti in June last The work is furnish the majorities and when the spoils are valuable both for reference and also I to be divided we are generally ignored am for acquiring a knowledge of facts of history! gtyd to colored brethren for it is easy to see that a few hours devoted are opening their eyes They vote to thi8 chart will give any person a better blind as they have been doing here general knowledge of the1 political history of I tofore and 4itbey are in for thS country than weeks of reading of books of I independence I think we have fully paid the history The chart is sold only by subscrip I debt we owe to the Republican party and it is tton John Young 65 Seitz block Detroit! time that wo change the programme This fi'the general agent for Michigan?" apd desires I idea 'of voting tho ticket without any recogm nnvsaars iii all parts of the State 1 I tion is getting to be thin and the scheme work any longer Once in a Cass is'a raud I while our race is remembered by nominations: Cass of The Detroit heeu Press isj for members of the Board of Estimates or at the Gibson House Gazette September23 4 i offices of that nature when a white man can frr NCass connected with The Detroit I not be found to accept the nomination We ree Press was in the city? pave often triedto get colored for (Cincinnati Enquirer September riu imm thic Hrv nni 7 No such tnah as Cass isknownat (th? I jf several of outnumber did get the nomina office of The Detroit ree Press I on Republicans themselves would do all a An Easy Convndrpm Why does their power defeat Sulphur Soap sell so well? ecauseit makes There is some talkof holding an indignation the akin healthfully pure Of druggist at an early day i vW 7 THE COURTS WAYNE CIRCUIT Bank of Detroit vs Thomas Lewis et aJ Decree of deficiency John Doane vs Charles' Garrison et al Judgment on plea withdrawn for plaintiff for $893 89 Harry AshaU Vs Sarah Ashall Order for solic fee cf $40 and proceedings stayed to October 1 1S80 Albert Stuart vs John osdick Order to show cause why judgiiient of nonsuit should not be set aside Peter Clinton vs Mary Conlon et al' Order of publication The vs James Nolan Grand larceny Respondent withdraws his plea of not guilty iuid pleads guilty Remanded for sentence James A Visger vs Peter Melcher Appealdts missed John Boebretz JrrvsJ Henry W' Bickel Trial in progress Elias Maesfranck admitted to citizenship Thd People vs Alphonse Von Couter "burning st barn NvIle prosequi entered Hichard Wren released from the House of Coy IMary' Alberta' Owen vs Edmund Owen Or der pro and a reference Emeiy Stone vs Patrick Tregent Default set asirte4 'b Charles Sangil ms a juror was excused for the term Davidson vs Mary A Darrah et al Decree and order of sale i Court adjourned until 10 a to day UNITED STATES CIRCUIT Otto Melm and Alfred Melm were admitted to citizenship yesterday The Passumpset Bank vs the Pioneer Iron Com pany States Marshal authorized to exe cute deed Real Estate Transactions Mary Stell wagen to Albert ay a parcel of laud in Ecorse for $1300 Wm Wesson to David Knapp lot 8 block 22 Jas Campau farm for A 450 Hilarius Schafer to Caroline estner lot 14 block 13 Antoine Beaubien farm south of Ontario street for 200 11 7 Hammock Hats at the Alhambra 92 Woodward $1 $1 $1 Pcre wholesome nut itious and stimulating without intoxicating are Malt Bitters" Jf Jaded Mothers should now use Victor Baby ood fcr their infants Z5c' All druggists Auction Sale of Dry Goods Notions Etc An extensive Auction Trade Sale of General Dry Goods White Blankets Quilts Carpets loor Oil' Cloths Hosiery Shirts and Drawers Shawls Black Cashmeres full lines of Notions Table Oil Cloths Hats and Caps etc" etc will be held by Thomas Walsh Co Wholesale Auctioneers No 9 Michi gan Grand avenue on Wednesday September 29 at 9 a They only sell to dealers and they will do weU to attend as the stock must be Boldwithout reserve 1 Kid and Goat Button Shoes $1 50 to $2 at the great clearing sale at Shoe House Nq 6 avenue ifth Special Trade Sale Thomas Walsh Co Trade Sale Auctioneers will hold their fifth special auction trade sale of Ready made and' Custom Clothing on Wednesday September 29th when they will put on sale large lines of MenXTouths and Suits Oyercoats Ulsters Pants Pants and Vests etc etc also urnishing Goods compris ing Hats and Caps Shirts and Drawers Cardigan Jackets Hosiery Suspenders Scarfs Bows Ties This is an excellent chance for mer chants to get bargains for their fall trade 2 rench Kid Ties for 70c (former price $1) at the great clearing sale at Shoe House No 6 Monroe are THE SHAW SH00TIHG CASE 13otl Patties? Considerably Tmproyart siaa m'a Version of the Affair George Shaw of Jackson who shot at his wife and then sent? three buBets into himself at No 79 Walnut street on Thursday night was considerably better yesterday although the bullets have not yet been extracted Hisfather and mother? who were telegraphed to arrived yesterday and visited him He said but little to them about the affair and claimed that he was over excited when fired the shots Arrangements were made to have him removed to Harper Hospital? where he was taken in the afternoon His wife was also considerably improved yesterday She says that she will under no circumstances consent to live with bitn again as she fears for her lifefor the surveillance whan nA a complaint for assault with intent to kill will be made against him Ha denies her charges of drunkenness and brutality and says that he sincerely loves her He on the other handhringa accusations against her and said he was determined that she should remain his wife He says that he has good home for her in Jackson and had she consented to live with him again he would have done his utmost to make her life happy He says that her sharp answers to him when he asked her to return home excited him so that he did not realize what he was doing when he shot at her parents also deny her 'charges of drunkenness and say that if George was ad dicted to drinking it was a habit contracted only lately Henry Allnut with whom Shaw stopped while in this city also says that he was a sober man 7 Polk A Hancock and English pole will be raised this (Saturday) afternoon at 1 at Michael six miles out on the Gratiot road Speeches will be made by Wm Maybury Van Dyke red A Baiter ex Aid Rousseau (in rench) George Gartner Dr Klein (in German) Dr Isaac Smith of Grosse Point and others 'i mi 3 Died riday September S4 at No 351 avenue xiexkx habtlbuh Church at 9 a September 27 riends of the family are invited to attend a The aged and infirm are strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Bittera LOWEST PRICES BUSINESS POlNTS I The Shock elt at Essex Center Sixteen TheAlaskd will make a trip to Wyandotte I Mileq Away Grosse He and Sugar Island Sunday leaving I 7 the foot of Woodward avenue at 3 re I riday morning at 5 a terrific shock turning at 7:30 Tickets 25 cts I startled the people of Amherstburg and neigh borhood It was soon learned that an expio INGS AND DOINGS I sion had occurred at at And now the Republics are talking of ex Vlted improvements at Mayor Hugh Moffat for Congress the Dme'Klto Crossing Detroit River oppo During State air week red Seitz sold site the Amherstburg Canada Southern Rail 8407 most of them in two days I 16 City Attorney Russell left for Sagi Tho drdl works day and night and at the naw yesterday to be absent sevesal days Patrick Collins who has Two High School twelves will play a foot 0hae the glycerine and powder used ball match at Recreation Park at 2:30 blasting was the scow about twenty to day I feet from the drill prepanng a charge to be The Detroit Schuetzenbund wiU hold a Sep I after tember festival at its park on the Mack road I off the bottom of his lamp and blew it out and to morrow I Wm Henry aged 8 years fen: from a tree a spark the iamp wmk on MuUett street on Thursday and dislocated Hercules powder 1 In the scow Collins made an attempt to ex his right arm I i a I tinguish the burning powder knowing it would Moses Bloomgarden yesterday filed a bill I I not go oft without exploders but finding that a mme on I the fire was gaining headway and that he could gioun ese ion I not prevent its reaching the exploders in the A spnnklmg hydrant was put in yesterday cartriJ tofa the river anJ was imJ on the southeast corner of Michigan avenue hig and Griswola street Alex Mellows Almost immediately the 300 Henry Sieving charged with stealing lens of Hercules powder a miiture of gly from a medical student was tried in the Police cerine and pulpin the scow which was' Court yesterday and was acquitted about twenty feet from the drill exploded Tern Gee a Chinese laundry man on Mon with terribleforoe avenue yesterday accidentally struck his Whenthe smoke cleired away right hand with a hatchet inflicting several not a vestige of the scow ugly cuts I Was to be seen except the million of splinters' Cornelius Mulheron fell in a fit on Wood covered the water for rods around When ward avenue yesterday and was taken to the meQ on tho drill recovered from'the shock Central Station Subsequently he was re I tfaey £omd them3elves amict a pile of broken moved to St Mary Hospital I boards and splinters the lighter frame work There have been laid this season 270 thirty of driU shivered to atoms inch iron water pipes in Chene and Mullett lnd the scow waa completely blown streets ive hundred and eighty of that size I tho other end partly out and the is the whole number to be laid this year il carried away while the sides were Wayne Review: hearing of Duffield forced out and broken nomination for Sheriff Wednesday his friends I the ofitce at this place were quite jubilant several guns I john Annstrong foreman on the drill has were fired and much hurrahing was done or rather had his office in the end next to Thomas Griffin the saloon keeper charged I fbe scow but it was carried away with desk with not paying his liquor tax who forfeited I cbajrSj papers etc and the deck cleared as his recognizance was rearrested yesterday I na though it had been swept' and his trial was set down for the 29th inst I the injured Adelaide Liebetreu was convicted in the I Several of the men received severe bruises Police Court yesterday of stealing sixteen I flying boards and timbers but the only and a half yards cashmere from Robert Har 1 one hurt was Peter Boyers whose bead mer and was sentenced to the House of Cor I and were Cut by bi oken glass from a win rection for ninety days I dow Eugene echt has been again arrested fori at the station alleged complicity in pension frauds and is I jq ear hy things received a general Shaking up now in jail rauds were carried on on a big I iybe cars in the yard' were started along the scale in Detroit and the bureau is correspond I tracks and In the coaches several large panes ingly exercised over them I of glass ware broken Over sixty panes were Station Master William Clark of the Mich I broken in the windows of the station igan Central yesterday found in the depot al AT THE gorion house pocket book belonging to A Dean of the I Thirty lght large panes were broken and Michigan State Agricultural Society which I a 8tone regidcnee several hundred rods from he is waiting to restore to the owner I tbe gne badly racked seventy five panes of Mary McHugh some 'time ago brought an I being shattered and the plaster knocked action to replevin the goods now in possession I from the ceilings in nearly every room in the of Property Clerk Meserve of the Police De house nrtmant stolen at the house of Charles Bun I tons of water i cher Yesterday was hearing day but the yere thrown in all directions and for a plaintiff failed to appear Justice Craig moment the river looked like a huge saucer wiped the case off his slate I with the drill standing On her spuds in the A Anderson city editor of The De I hollow and then the water rushed back troitree Press is in toe ci drenching everything oirthe drill the The tug Bob Hackett was only a short dis rf Anderson has represented him? I tance away at the time of the explosion com self as having any connection with this paper ing up with a schooner in tow? but was not as citv editor Or in any other capacity he is an near enough to be damaged unmitigated fraud So Jar as is known he I repairing damages was never in The ree Press building and I The drill was at once hauled ashore for re fhA nnimral conclusion is that he is a dead beat I pairs and will be out again in a few days toe natural conclusion is raat Dunbar wiu reftch nearly $1000 a sailor and Josephine Stone Had the explosion occurred ten" minutes later Rmdph street i yesterday toe ferry Transport with toe 5 express ZnXating a disturbance? They had a from Detroit would have been passing within friendly struggle much to toe amusement of a few feet and the result might havebeen verv large crowd of bystanders When more serious Cmmoreas locked up a number of friends how far the shock was felt SSatS Central Station and addressing In Amherstburg one mile away houses r2 Purdue as asked that were shaken to toe foundations and the in Sergt Purqn tonce The sergeant told matesaroused from their morning slumbers beeneleXd to a TheShdck was felt at Essex Centef sateen them that he naa mileg east tbe concussion appearing to follow Judgeship and tola railway track with greater force than morning "2 other directions It is nearly a year ago that A Cowardly Act the three tons of nitro glycerine exploded on Thomas Corbett aged 13 son of Patrolman ox Island where it had been stored by Mr vjLfelr Corbett fell in a fit on Jefferson ave Dunbar and toe people in the neighborhoodn Thureday It is alleged that two dri I are beginning to get used to such things carts who were passing by saw though the excitement created thereby does ve thar i thinkino' he was I jnoroase in toe least i the bby gg chunks of coal I drunk they tore Tftfceii in S2O Worth at him and whe re feJ1 on tbo Orlando Wagner of Chester Wayne Co jeered and drove tJered around Ohio yesterday reported to toe police that he TiSJSd Moore attracted by arrived in town on Thursday and stopped at him AW1 i of the conJ the Central Hotel While there be met aman the crowd and upon learag ifgeand who introduced himself as BC Wil dltion she at once care Was af They became very friendly and sud took him home denl it occurred to mind that" he forded him 1 be actn bystanders as was in need of 20 He approached Wagner drivers was condemned uy i sum ftnd represented that cowardly in the extreme I in the dbpot containing SI 300 Executive and and other valuables which he would get and The Tmmittees of the Peninsular Saen I then repavthe borrowed" sum Wagner spys nZing on Thursday night at Jbat he believed Williams to be all right atth4recent fbanded him the sum asked for Williamswas Cr en fnto consideration and fully dis thankful and agreed to return in a short was taken into co 'rtunte remain rtmav the money Wagner says he cussed Thero ai deficien waited waited for long time' but Wil ing impdandm rd an assessment of ten Uams failed to put in an appearance and ho pyltwasresolvi guarantee Wagner concluded that he had been swm fund Tothisrunaenfc Suffi I nh who are now looking into toe subscribed and toe assejm matter It is believed that a gang of sharpers cient to cover everyt pw6ellt this city CMMcao Qunm wes dulls a 7 In this city Sept 23d Chas Carl to Emma DARlkb both of Detroit at from snd Nursery Supplies ADVKRTISKMKNn Ijed tor the trade by IH2 8EK PHESS COMPANY Two excellent offices fronting on i Griswold and Larned streets in ire proof vault reasonable con iofe hvdraulic elevator in the build wJOffiJ BISSELL room 2 Bank Griswold st COMPLETE 4 A A 'i Hil ri 4 4i hsVYT rSr: aT it bsi'zv 1 2 rz SEPTEMBER i 1.

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