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4 BOUND OVER i 3XICII Tire Hair Bulb THE ALDERMEN Contractioa LOST MISCELLANEOUS $9500f the Gibraltar in 1853 value THE SELLERS CO Pittsburgh Pa AND THE Relieving of Christento ly UNDER King John Sobieski WILL BE CEIEDRVEO DETROIT ISK CLARK I IAGG'S Kid and Dos Skin tWalkine Gloves so OR SALE ONLY BY THE ONLY GENUINE PREPARED BY LEMING BROS PITTSBURGH PA Excursion to Clevsiaii Two 2or6p llu 'ARMITAGE Detroit The The It will be readily seen that though the hair i gone from the surface it is still irt alive healthy beneath the scalp and Is only prevent ed from growing by th i contraction of the folllcla In which it should grow New Hair Papilla 244 246 Woodward Ave Portraits in Water Colors Crayon Ink and Pastejle Decide to Have the City Hall Wanned With Other Than Loyal Sock Coal White SfljliirSjriiiis Sanitannm WYANDOTTE or DBS 1ft DETROIT MICH THE EVIDENCE ON BOTH JUSTICE MINER HOLDS THE DEENDANT OR TRIAL Lake reights DETROIT Schooneis Sweetheart iron ore Mar WAIJt A ROPE Charles White petitioned for permission to rtretcli a rope across Randolph street from White's Opera House to the opposite building upon which a rope walker may perform during State air week and the permission was granted TOO KANT The Controller sent in a communication calling at tention to the fact that while the city contracted with the Brush Electric Light Company for twenty two lamps twenty seven have been erected and are now in use He doesn't propose to pay for the use of the flvrfextra ones Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and Gas WANT IT HOT The Board of Public Works was granted permis sion to make the office of the Receiver of Taxes hot ter by putting in two more radiators LOYAL SOCK Aid Beggs Chairman of the special committee to which was referred the matter of the blds for sup plying the City Hall and Public Market with coal for the coming winter submitted a minority report In favor of rejecting all bids received and directing the Controller to re ad ver Use for proposals for anthra cite coal only Aid Heck submitted the report of the majority of the committee (Heck and Warren) recommending that the contract be awarded to rederick Page for Loyal Sock coal at S5 per ton Aid Warren spoke In favor of tne majority re port claiming that $5 worth of Loyal Sock when used by the Water Works pumped over 100000 gal lons more of water than So of anthracite coal now pumps Aid Gies declared that his father left the old country to get away from monopolies and he (Gies) had never voted for one yet and never will A vote was taken on the adoption of the minority report and thineenvoted in the affirmative and six in the negative but Aid Dorr raised the point that as the minority report calls for an expenditure of money for readvertising an objection necessarily laid the report on the table and the Chairman ruled DEAUtRS IN Mill Railway Je Supplies TWELVE HOIKS ATER Mr Henry Barnes the Tea and Coffee Merchant 50 Houston street New Haven Conn writes on May 161883: Is with feelings of gratitude and a de sire to benefit ray fellow man that I write you these few lines as testimony to the value of the greatest of all medicines Eight years have 1 been a sufferer from kidney disorder and Inflammation of the blad der Sometimes when passing water the pains were something terrible a scalding burning sensation with retention of urine with sharp pains in my side loins and back extending clear to the back of my head tended to make life miserable I have been treated by a number of our best physicians and have used any number of proprietary medicines all to no avail obtaining no relief: How long I would have continued in this way I do not know: in fact I despaired of getting relief until a neighbor who had been very much benefited by the use of Hunt's remedy advised me to try it and although I had no faith that it would reach my case yet as he spoke so highly of its great merits I decided to give it a trial and its use has been attended with the very best possible results Twelve hours after taking the first dose I experienced relief I continued on in its use until I bad used five bottles when all the pains had vanished mv otherwise good health returned and I am free from all rains and am a well man I am confident my cure has resulted' from the use of Remedy and that alone it has done for me I am posltitive it will do for others You are at liberty to use my name or this letter in any manner you see Dock foot of 1 OST Sunday evening either on Woodward ave JL or Duffield st an A jewel on the back of which is inscribed to Clarence Yates by Winslow Lodge No 105 A The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at the Office Of The ree Press we ALL AND WINTER WEAR And requests an examination of the same DONALDSON CO SHIP CHANDLERS HUKT MY A ALL When only a boy some thirteen years old I was hurt quite badly by a fail and injured my back and kidneys and was doctored by our best physicians and tried many remedies and they all failed until Remedy was recommended to us by friends that bad used it here in Manchester with great suc cess We rebased a bpttle from oster Camp bell's drug store and found that I improved very rapidly was relieved of the pains in back and after using several bottles found that I was com pletely cured and I cannot overestimate the good Hunt's Remedy has done me and can most heartily reoornmend it to those troubled with kidney com plaint and you can use this letter as you choose Respectfully yours Alonzo I Marshall 93 Orange st Manchester May 7 1883 COMORT PLEASURE LUXURY HEALTH ir A TWO IN ONE On motion of Aid Warren a resolution providing for the consolidation of the offices of poundmaater and wood inspector was taken from the table and adopted 80 Woodward Avenue Do this work inan artistic and dur able manner 1 cp SALE Brick bouse and lot No 207 Howard st between Sixth and Seventh sts terms easy Apply on premises or to ORD STARRING room 4 Merrril block New York Mrs Hardy 119 Suffolk street writes us that she has been troubled with worms for some three years and that she used one vial of Dr McLane's Ver mifuge prepared by leming Bros Pittsburgh Pa which brought away over fifty large worms Her usual good health immediately returned Examination of rank Charged' With Keeping a Gambling Boom The examination of rank Wiethoff charged with keeping a gambling room took place in the Police Court yesterday afternoon Assistant Prose cuting Attorney Robison appeared for the people and Henry Brevoort for the defense The testi mony in the case was largely the same as was ad duced at the trial of the search warrant case which wis published in full in Tns ree Passs RoundsmanSullivantestifled that he made a raid on the premises and described the gambling imple ments secured When he went there (No 78 Con gress street east) he rapped at the door which was answered by an employe but it was found neces sary to break the door open Wiethoff had previous ly asked the witness whether bis place would be raided and asked that he be given a fair show The officer replied that he would be called upon In time to which the defendant responded that he would then plead guilty Roundsman McKinney testified that he was en gaged in the raid and went in with the officers Patrolman Waterman testified that on the night of August 20 be went into 'the place with Capt Thomas McGowan and was introduced by the latter as James Johnson to Wiethoff He saw six men en gaged in playing faro and four at a oulette table There was a pile of chips on the faro table which Wiethoff said were worth fifty cents each Witness saw no chips Sold while he was i the room The defendant was sworn in bis own behalf and testified that he was not present when Rounds man Sullivan raided his premises but came later The officer attempted to go up to the third floor whereat witness became angry and demonstra tive The roundsman threatened him with arrest if he did not keep quiet He made no remark to Patrolman Waterman that the checks were worth fifty cents each on the occasion when the latter visited the room under the name of Johnson There was no playing going on at the time Alexander Porter testified that he was in the room when Capt McGowan came in with an officer who was introduced as Mr Johnson There was no gam ing going on at the time Witness would not swear that he had never seen any gaming going on there Samuel Davis testified that he was in the room when the raid was made but saw no gaming going on Capt Thomas McGowan testified that when he went into the place with Waterman there was no gaming going on there was no talk about the price of chips Waterman introduced himself to him as James Johnson and wanted to go to a place where he could play cards He represented himself to be a stranger and wanted to see the town Witness showed him around Johnson had a letter of intro duction which witness subsequently found to be bogus This concluded the testimony Justice Miner held the defendant for trial at the next term of the Re corder's Court and took his personal recognizance for his appearance in the sum of $200 Desires to call the attention of the public to his latest arrivals of IMPORTED HOULTITS AMITSEMEKTS gave the second of their present series Of entertainments nt the Detroit last night This is one of a class of performance in which literary merit and dramatic are not erpicted but as a rollicking diversion it goes tushingly and vastly delights the majority of amusement seekersj The will make a journey at 2 this afternoon and another and the last on A this evening at Whitney's seems likely to have a successful run The excellence of the act ing the irrepressible merry making of Anna Guen ther the remarkable singing of Miss Lotto Bolton a young woman who is possessed of a genuine tenor the multiform and splendid scenery with which the piece abounds the youth and loveliness of the bal let the artistic dancing of the premieres and the at tractive special ties that are introduced in the second act combine to give the entertai nment unusual di versity and movement A matinee 13 announced for to day' John Ince is drawing numerously at Theater un in a Boarding is happily adapted to the talents of Sir Ince and his coadju who succeeded in giving a peculiarly comical and lively entertainment They will be succeeded by Hyde Day Company on Thursday evening Lawrence Barrett has canceled his Detroit date and will not act here: this season The step was madenecessary by Mr plans for Europe This programme at the Park is a delight to the many patrons of that theater John Raymond at the Detroit next week Mrs Curtis wili play at the Wed nesday matinea at next week of will be the attraction for the remainder of the engagement At the grounds surrouuding the School House oa ST AUBIN AVE REMONT si new York Mrs Twist No 18 Avenue says she has been troubled with wirms for more than a year and tnat she took one bottle of Dr Me I sine's Celebrated Vermifuge prepared by leming Bros which brought away from her over three hundred worms big and little She now believes herself to be en tirely free from disease Prof Strassburg Son (Established 1855) Begin classes for reason of 1883 4 as follows: Tuesday Sept 25 at 8 XUXJMU A unBUAY kjLJxV riday Sept 28 at 7:80 (Two separate Ladies' Classes) Saturday Sept 29 at 2 pm Circulars with full particulars in regard to PRI VATE LESSONS terms etc can be had at the ACADEMY 298 RANDOLPH ST and at music stores Social next Thursday evening 6p Eiireka Iron Property AT WYANDOTTE MICH The charter of this Company expires by limitation on the 24th of Octqiier next and the whole of the plant and real estate is now offered ror sale If any portion remains unsold at private sale on the 10th of October 1883 it will be offered at public vendue at the office of the in V) yapdotte at 1 1 a on that day The property Consists in general of two Blast ur naces (one in use and ets modern rebuilding) They have all the plant necessary for making TO to 80 tons charcoal pig iron per day The furnace rebuilding can be used for making eoke iron The for the menufacture of Boiler Plate Tank Sheet and Bar Iron Knobbing and Puddling urnaces are complete as well as the oundry Cu polas Boiler Machine Blacksmith and Pattern Shops Testing Machines Weigh Scales Docks Railroad Tracks Locomotives Chapcoal Kilns Cars Dock btearn Cranes etc etc Brick general offices with about 1200 acred of land in and contiguous to Wyandotte and about 271 uty uztrs: AND RESOLVE THAT THEY WOULD LJKE TO HAVE THE ART LOAN OPEN ON SUNDAYS At the regular meeting of the Board of Aidermen lost evening all were present excepting Aid Klei inney Loomer and Taylor PEACHES AND PKAB3 On motion of Aid Heck the ordinance prescrib ing the streets where fruit peddlers may and may not ply their vocation was taken from the table and adopted It banishes them from around the City Hall and from the principal avenues during business hours Act Directly on tlie Liver V'lACA VrilLLft A 31 VlrtrBlA Sick Headache Bi tinrs Colic Constipa tion Rheumatism Piles Palpitation CTKKXKAKT UWISK1 lOBID LIVEB LOATtO U1UIK CILEKI LKnnN KOS AND ALL lISKASKS TH 11 II A STOM ACtl 1 you do not feel very a single pill at bed time stimulates the stomach restores the appetite imparts vigor to the system OR New house No 458 ourth ave built in modern style with latest improvements cen trally located on new street just paved and in one of the choicest neighborhoods In the city terms one fourth cash down balance on long time Apply on premises or MARTIN 279 ourth st The valuable property cor ourth and Labrosse sts Inquire on premises DICKERSON CO 6p SUNDAY ART LOAN Aid Kaiser Offered the following resolution: Whereas There Is at present an "Art in the City of Detroit and Whereas An exhibition of art of science of works of great masters is said to educate to elevate to develop and refine the mind and IPAereas Said Art Loan is pronounced to be a collection of masterpieces of the hl best order and ah absolute moral exuibitiou therefore That the City Clerk be and he Is hereby directed to earnestly request the Directors of said Art Loan in the name or the Board of Aidermen to reconsider their action regarding the closing of said Art Loan on Sundays kindly asking them to open the doors ou Sundays from I to 6 so that not only a certain class of our citizens but each and every one the rich and the poor men of letters and the humbly educated may nave an opportunity to visit so excellent an exhibition Resolved That the City Clerk shall also transmit a copy of this preamble and resolution to the President of the Art Loan jkdopted The Council then adjourned PARTIAL BALDNESS! Baldness commence on tfca bead sometimes on the front of the bead in elthercase it Is usually Che result of fevera If Hair Growrr (s used at once the falling hair will atop ana uvw uair win sunt Interesting reading about the hair sent on appll cation with thousands of testimonials or the use of LADIES who are troubled with Dandruff Gray Hair ailing Hair or Itching of the Scalp it Is invaluable PBICB 100 3B BOTTLE EY MAIL rok sale by All dbuggistu Address BEHTOH HAIR GROWER CO Brat nard Block Cleveland A desirable two story frame hous containing eleven rooms and bath room and large cellar furnished if desired: pood barn sta ble and woodshed good garden all in first class or der and well drained Inquire at 123 Goyeau st Windsor Ont rpO irst class 3 story brick house with A all modern improvements No 334 Howard st next to corner of Tenth north side WELCH 94 Griswold st Popular Prices or V'v queue Seats )c Tier or Balcony 35c: i Boxes $5 bingle Box 25c to all parts of th office open daily troin la a once No extra charge phone and reserve yo i runt of theater at tlie anoa for all parts of the ear 1 PHIL MllWf 9 Michigan Grand Ave Since Saturday morning Dtinny La mont aged 13 years from 230 Orchard st He was dressed in a dark tweed suit lue shirt low shoes His complexion is light ith hair cut short Information of his whereabouts will be gladly re ceived at the above residence Canada papers please copy A free test of this wonderful natural magical complexion beautifier rewards every lady caller at laboratory 146 Cass st Polite lady attendants DeLISLE Gift" produces lovely hair A GOODRICH Attorney at Law 124 Dearlvorn st Chicago Advice free 18 experience Business quietly and legally transacted MARINE NEWS TJ The Lake Superior Wrecks Special Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press MARqusTTE September The schooner Suma tra lies broadside on the beach leaning towards the lake In about three feet of water There are a few large boulders near bap The wind has been south for two days and she has not pounded any If not released before another northeaster comes she will probably be damaged considerably' Before going on the beach she was scuttled and now has oyer two feet of water in her Otherwise she is not damaged badly Two harbor tugs pulled on her yesterday and today but without success An agent of the Chicago Pool and Capt Hastings visited the schooner Laura Belle today and think she will be a total loss She lies bead on and fa broken in two A thorough examination will be made to morrow an account of which will be given io this paper The Clinton and Barges in Trouble A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Cheboy gan daXed September 10 says: Another marine casualty with possible loss of life must be added to the already long list of disasters resulting from last storm The steam barge Clinton arrived here this morning in a disabled condition and her crew tell a fearful story of hardship and suffering She was bound from Chicago for Kingston and had the barges Gibraltar Clyde and Grimsby in tow They were all grain laden They left Chicago Thurs day The following they encountered head winds and experienced considerable difficulty The wind kept gaining in velocity and soon developed in to a fearful gale While off the Manitous riday night the Clinton sprung a leak and commenced to fill Her machinery also gave out and she was obliged to cut her tow adrift At one time the Clinton had four feet of water in her hold and she came very near foundering She lost sight of The barges and was tossed about at the mercy of the waves She finally cast anchor and the crew pumped for dear life They had a narrow escape from being sunk and arrived here after sixty hard work almost played out The barges nave not been heard from although hopes are entertained that they succeeded in gaining shelter They all had full crews and if they have gone down the loss of life will be large The Clinton's cargo containing 17500 bushels of corn fa probably a total loss The Clinton will go in search of her tow as soon as she can make repairs The Gibraltar had 17994 bushels of corn the Clyde 15JXX) bushels of wheat and the Grimsby 22 000 bushels of corn The entire fleet is owned by Capt James Norris of St Catharinas Ont The Clinton was built in 1874 and is valued at $21000 the Clyde in 1864 valued at $6000 the Grimsby in 1874 value $9500" the Gibraltar in 1853 value $8000 Ias Grand Beautiful Souvenir LAST TImTto um Annual Tour of th jig WAMLltY SALE In pursuance and by yir VJ tue of a decree of the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne In chancery made and entered on the ninth day of July A 1883 in a certain cause therein pending wherein tne Detroit Savings Bank is complainant and Henry Walker George Jerome George Hendrie and James McMillan are defendants Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the west erly front door of the City Hall in the Cite of De troit County of Wayne and State of Michigan (that lemg the building in which the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne is held) on riday the twenty first day of September A 1883 at twelve noon of that day all that certain piece or parcel of1 laud situate lying anl being in the City of Detroit County of Wayne and State of Michigan known and described as follows to wit: All of that portion of the Gabriel Chene farm (so called) bounded as follows: Beginning on the southerly line of Jefferson avenue nt a point one hundred and eighty (180) feet westerly trom the point where the easterly line of the Chene farm Intersects the southerly line of Jefferson avenue thence on the southerly line of Jefferson avenue westerly one hundred and twenty (120) feet: thence on a line parallel with the easter ly line of said farm southerly to ranklin street: thence easterly along ranklin street one hundred and twenty fl20) feet to laud formerly owned by Charles Ducharme thence northerly on a line par allel to said easterly line of said Chene farm to Jef ferson avenue the place of beginning Dated August 7 loS3 WILLIAM CRAIG Circuit Court Commissioner Wayne County Michigan rederick Sibley A I Solicitor for Complainant Sale of ine Lands United Statts District Court for the South i ern District oy New York Id the matter of WILLLkM CHRISTIE bank nipt On the 26th day of September 1883 at 12 at the westerly or Griswold street AntraneA the City Halt in the City of Detroit in Michigan the undersigned will sell by public auction all his right la bankruptcy of 15 ilfiam Christie in and to all those 680 acres of valuable pine lauds in Oscoda County Michigan known as the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 15 the northeast quarter of north east quarter of section 23 the south hair' of north east quarter and the north half of the southeast quar ter ot section 9 the west half of southwest quarter of section 14 the west half of northwest quarter of section 23 the southwest quarter of southwest quar ter of section 2 and the west half of northwest quar ter of section 11 all in town 28 north range i east a southwest quarter of section 28 ana tue east half of northwest quarter section both town 28 porth range 2 east and and to the nor fractional half of the northwest fractional quarter of section 4 in township 14 north range 2 (containing about 04 acres) Midland County 'There are believed tabe more than 1500 iKJO feet of merchantable pine ou these lands a large Dortion of it white Terms ten cent cash re on delivery of deed 30 days after sale urther information may be had ef the under signed or hfa at 69 Wall street New Turk JOHN JI PLATT Assignee Wx Soott Attorney MICHIGAN Persons having improved or unimproved lands to sell or luv (singly or in companies! write Michigan Land Inmugra tion Company Detroit Mich HOUSES and lots and vacant lots for sale on monthly payments: small payment down Houses built on vacant lots to suit purchasers ALEX HURST Attorney 137 Griswold st "VST Lady agents for the Queen Protect a new undergarment for ladies made of soft fltncible rubber: sure protection to the under wear when necessary to be worn retails for $2 as fast as agents can snow it: large profits Address with stamp UNDERGARMENT MG CO No 9 So May st Chicago Ill How The Hair Grows on the Bald Head 1 We apply friction to bring the blood to the surface and supply the scalp with a per fect nalr food to nourish the weak roots Wedonot pro fess to grow bsir on every bead Some from the use of alcoholic and poisonous preparations hsve destroy ed the follicle These cases are hopeless but so rare that no one one should be discouraged from usingone bottle of 9 Hair Grower as this will demonstrate whether the follicle and roots are alive and will also STRENGTHEN the re rnalning heir stop its ALLING OUT and cure DANDRU and ITCHING I HAVE USED HAIR GROWER I John Taylor (one of the heirs to the immese Tay lor estate) of Newport Ky Grower I have used it and find it all that is claimed for it I like it very much it has grown hair on my bead to some Brirrox Hair Grower Co Dear About a year ago one half of my head was bald and shlnv and as bare as the palm of my hand I was told by physicians that it would be impossible for hair to grow on my head as I had suffered so much from neuralgia I amt over sixty years of age aud began to use your Hair Grower less than a year ago I have now as good a bead of hair as I ever had in youth it is now from five to six inches in length and In such a luxuriant xn dition that no one would think I had ever been bald Mrs Wild IIS Clinton St Cleveland Messrs Colton of Winchester Ind happened last spring to get some of Dr Mc Lane's Vermifuge After selling a few bottles the demand became so great for It that their stock was soon exhausted They state that it has produced Mhe best effect wherever used and fa very popular among the people Andrew Downing of Cranburgh Township Ve nango County gave his child one teaspoonful of Dr McLane's Vermifuge and she passed 177 worms Next morning on repetition of the dose she passed 313 more Jonathan of Union Park Coun ty Iowa writes that he is unable to supply the de mand as the people in his neighborhood say after a trial of the others that none is equal to Dr Mc Lane's Vermifuge Wolcott Rheumatic Syrup Company: I have been troubled for the past year with rheumatism or cramp in the limbs so at times I could scarcely get round I consulted several physicians and was treated by them but receive no relief or benefit I commenced taking Rheu matic yrup and three bottles cured me entire Iv I can most heartily recommend your Syrup for it has cured quite a nuntber that I am rsonnlly ac quainted with Harlow Merrill Of the firm of Merrill A Booth An excess of calcareous or limy matter in the blood aud an insufficient supply of acid in the unuo to bold these particles in solution is the airect cause of gravel and the best known remedy to dissolve and expel these corrupt and poisonous particles from the system fa Rheumatic Syrup WANTED OR SALE TO RENT WANTED nLP Vermifuge lathe Dr Vermifuge from the pier at Saugatuck and selling it In Chicago The tug Champion i working at the schooner Pensaukee ashore at Cheboygan Thfe steamer Qiteen Victoria bad a large load of passengers from yesterday The schooner Laura' Belle ashore near Marquette fa insured for $1000j in the Toledo ire and Manna The steam barge Gratwick and tow have left the gfraiu trade ana returned to the transporting of lumber The tug Pumner got ashore on Thunder Bay Island on Sunday nirht and was pulled off by the tug Effie A Chicago deputy marshal left the Csptata In charge of a seized vessel and went home hen he got back he found that the vessel had gone and taken the Captain along Penoyer Bros have purchased the steam barge Ogemaw from Woods Perry Co of Cleveland The price is said to be 60000 The former owners will build a new steam barge to tako her place Cleveland Herald: The new steam barge George Hope has reached here with her first cargo bhe brought down 2137 tons of iron ore shipped from Marquette by Mr Harvey Brown Mr Thomas Axworthy true to his well known proneness for loading new vessels will give her the first up cargo She will load coal for Chicago at 70c 'A well known captain writes from Cheboygan Stating that the name of the place should be changed to Robber He says they charged him S3 for towing his barge two miles He had to pay laborers 40c hour and claims that when a stranger comes to port they charge him 50c He also states that a Bay City laborer will do consider ably more work than the Cheboygan men The steam yacht Leila It is stated went to Port Huron on Sunday to beat the Permelia After the former passed St Clair the Permelia steamed up and started for Port Huron meeting the Leila about half a mile below that town The Permelia turned and followed for some "distance a quarter of a mile astern when an extra link was let out and she quickly passed the Leila and reached ot Clair quar ter of a nule ahead Chicago Times: The schooner A King former ly of Milwaukee was enrolled yesterday among the list of Chicago vessels In order to accomplish this Anthony Everett her owner who resides in Milwau kee transferred one sixteenth interest In her hull th John Parker who lives in Chicago Mr Parker will be known as the managing owner and this fact wiD entitle the King to pay taxes at the port of Chi cago The consideration for the transfer was nom inal $1' A Kingston dispatch says: Last night a telegram asked if the steam barge Norman bad arrived in port She had not She left here on September 3 tor Oswego with two: barges in tow and the tug George Seymour passed her fifteen miles from her destination On Wednesday she was meeting bad weather A heavy sea was running and the Norman being very frail may have gone down It is thought by others she may hp ve let the canal boat go and run down the lake Cleveland Herald: Two or three captains have quietly left vessels this summer without any cause being assigned therefor A was usually assigned as the cause It has leaked out that this consisted in a re duction of salary which the captains refused to ac cept They had served their employers faithfully and deemed their services worth as much now as when they first went into the present employ A good careful captain more than saves the differ ence between his wages and those of a poor captain by his management Chicago Tribune Suit was yesterday commenced in the Unite 1 States District Court against the owners of the propeller M' Drake to recover damages sustained uy the schooner Alice Norris last fall The latter was in tow of the Drake and was run on ox Island Soon after the Drake was libeled for 83000 damages The schooner was in sured aijd the owner or the propeller settled with the owner for his uninsured interest Several of the underwriters who were interested in the matter have now filed an intervening libel ask ing that they be made parties to the suit HOPE OR THE i The Boots do not coms out when the Hair leaves ths Skin It has alwava been supposed that after the head be came glazed and shiny it was hopeless to expect any hulr The following cut showing the growth of the hair will illustrate better than words the fallacy of the old idea This cut is a microscopic view of the fol licle and papilla from which the hair grows This Hiir will fall out The bcalp New aces New Prov Hi Cents AU cfe xp rr One "Wk C''ra T'er': Tie Wte Salpte Springs SanHarfinn aiiiRiver Part Betel! RIEND (Late riend Smith) CABIHET PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED NOW IS THE SEASON 'TO HAVE Seal Sacques Repaired AND LOOKED OVER ur Lined CMareTiiniei STRejaireiL DICKEIiSON CO liver Pills arts PARK THEATER rifj Michigan Avenue Jas O'Neil Edward Banker 3 Monday September lOth (Every evening during the riesaJ iirdav Matiueesj Mlie COMPANY Lfflfo Hull Billy Bryant Dan and Josie Mvrtle James and Three WirU Brothers i and £ijat Dollie Sharp lie the funny burlesque of 1 1 A AdmteSlOB 15 25 eerj $5 single seats in boxes 5v IQ a tq 4 Telephone cu TO DWELLING HOUSES fTM) RENT Corner store 488 Beaubien A st with dwelling cellar and barn and fixtures suitable for grocery Charters: quette to Detroit GUmora and propeller Saxn Hodge wheat to Buffalo 2 jc ber du CHICAGO No change "was noted in freight rates on Monday The shipments were hot large owing it was said to the advance in the price of cereals The ssels placed on the market bad but little trouble in secur ing cargoes but the amount of room in port was not large The following engagements were re ported: To Buffalo propellers Oceanica wheat and corn Scotia corn and rye Ketcham corn at 4J6c ountain City Roanoke James isk Montana and Cumberland wheat and corn on To Erie pit peller Lycomiag corn on To Kingston schoon er Parma corn on To Sarnia schooners Tele graph Eagle Wing and Mead corn on pt To Midland schooner illmore corn on To Col lingwood schooners JI Winslow and Belle corn onp Total capacity corn 500000 bu wheat 47000 bu rye 17000 bu BUALO Coal freights dull and cargoes scarce Engage meats consequently are very limited The schooner Hazard a 1700 ton vessel was obliged to ac cept 1000 tons to Chicago at 60c The steam barge David Ballentine and consort Northwest were placed to Milwaukee at 60c Two Lake Erie charters were made on a basis of 25c The propeUer Clinton and consorts Clyde aud Gibral tar take railroad iron to Algoma Mills at $1 50 CLKVELANP Ore rates are still firm at Cleveland at SI 50 per ton from Escanaba and well up to SI 75 from Mar quette Coal and grain rates are unchanged The following was the only charter reported on Monday Schooner Constitution orc from Escanaba to Cleve land SI 50 (Matinees Wednedav and KIRALY BRV I enchantment 3 GRAND Led by the premfa chulnr Vile CaMim 3 l1 31tl DeClAltit'Sl th innrwnlr the eccemnc vcninu fA1 enure spejtac produce i 'X 7 vision of DIREan1 BOiov i Prices as usual Seats nnv 00 A Pt" Music btore ai GRAND TlirVfj' iLatk Monroe avenue an! oster UH IN A BOAMI'IO' SCHto rank Gayler rvpn 'JOHN INCE In the funniest piny fr 4 UN IN A BOARDING ror (By permfesiou of ii Supported by the A rn sw Alice BAi'mLi Thursday riday and Saui 1 Aud 15t and satm uuv HYDE CONSOUDATiON In Grand Melange ot 1 DeLm Grand R8opBniB(iMflai3yls5itij Entirely remodeled and refitted jj I a i AND BATH HOUSE Newly urnished Renovated and Enlarged Accommodations for 400 Patients Dally Hotel and Baths Open Sum mer aud Winter These Springs are universally acknowledged to be the most complete and extremely valuable scientific establishment for the treatm nt of the sick in the' country especially in the treatment of Rheumatic Affiictions and of remarkable efficacy Specific Diseases Lead and Mercurial Poisoning Paralysis and General Debility The establishment is under the supervision of a good physician and is supplied with a corps of attendants who are experienced re garding tne water and mode of treating patients The Aveiy House connected with the Bata House has ample accommodations for 40U guests rom Detroit Mt Clemens can be reached in one hour by rail and three hours: by boat There are many at tractions at the resort such as fishing sailing and shooting to make the place popular All inquiries and any additional information cheerfully furnished by addressing NORTH JOHNSON Mt Cl mens fibwltad frnm flrtt hens of nia mct hxujcai mean Kxteaaively ued ia lucauc asyivmf aud boj)iul Pal by rftered ta offerer noo tores fa one Doerth Recast moaded by leading medical meh and Jew nal Ko care fto pay Bine book with aniHlani fbaM Bax (Chartered under Sum Louie Mj 9 Nqtice fa hereby given that ou Jrnlay September 14 1U83 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon we will sAI at public auc tion to the highest bidder at our office No 6 Lar ned street east Detroit certain personal property left with us pledge Particulars contained in posted notwea OX CO Detroit Kept 3 1883 DICKERSON CO $1000 AWARD or the BEST POEM on ESTER STEEL PENS Must not exceed 24 lines nor allude to oth make rs Com petlto rs to i close 10 cts for whichthey will re ceiva 12 best assorted steel pens No puffs wanted Award made Oct 1st THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO 26 John St New York 1 A 1 1 lBilhtona checked from first hoar of rw IfLtiV LjlJO mechanical meaaa Extensively used ia 1 tmailo Livhimt ATI A hAaatit ulu TT DEBILITY EW I DETROIT 6gicai ardekTi' I II 1111 iul I Corner Michigan Avenue and Tenth sfrwJ Open daily Sundays from I largest collection or ua 1 WILD ANIMALS Ever exhibited in I Also Jars ci'le nf I RARE AND BEAUTIUL Bld AN IMMENSE AQUARIUS Containing a fiu vaneiv of Thegrounds are beautifully as I tn "v'jlJ with a spacious lake in the center lur i Water owl consisting of Swans Inw The Beautiful Grounds' an! Bui! iiurs Detroit Zoological Garden lii is th tr i kind in the countrv represent an about $20000 A ine Brass Band in tn avenue cars pass the Zoo cv ry fiv tioTn Aamissiou 25 cents Wet Itt uy from 8 a to 10 tn i TIE 2HTII lillW Sam Selminski ASHIONABLE CUTTER TAILOR 115 GRISWOLD ST OR REAL ESTATE Desirable residence on Cass ave all modern improvements Business and residence property in all parts of the city Real estate bought sold and exchanged Money to loan ALEX HURST Attorney 137 Griswold st A situation as teacher by a lady who has graduated from the Detroit High Schoolnd has a third grade certificate of qualifications for teaching Address TEACHER this office MISCELLANEOUS TYT" Information concerning one Richard I rench who died in the year 1882 possessed of considerable wealth aged about TO years Any information concerning him ill he thankfully re ceived by addressing this office 20000 feet seasoned white pine plank 18 feet long about 12 inches wide and 3 inches thick dressed suitable for tanks Address (quoting lowest cash price) JAS MACK National Stock Yards St Clair Co I1L This popular resort famed for I to waters of won derful health giving properties aside from its being so delightfully situated on the famous Detroit River is now oneof the most completely equipped sanitary establishments in America The bath houses have all the modern conveniences and all kinds of baths are administered The hotel accommodating over 200 guests is provided with elegant suites of rooms good service and will be kept strictly first class in all respects The grounds are beautifully laid with accommodations for all manner of out door pastimes Splendid boating and fishing Several daily lines of steamers and nine daily trains give direct and speedy communication between Detroit and the Springs Sunday dinners a specialty dur ing the summer Over ten thousand testimonials have been re celved from persons who have been cured at this amous Sanitarium Open throughout the year Address TO BUSINESS PURPOSES T) 3 stores corner Woodward ave and Atwater st also two stores In the rear with power if required steam pipes and elevator in building fine location for jobbing or manufactur ing Buckeye engine and boiler for sale BARNUM Wire Works Woodward ave TX7 One or twacommercial men while on toe road to eell our popular brnnd of oysters on commission liberal terms Address CO Box 647 Baltimore Mrf IHST CLASS SALARY STEADY EMPLOY Dry goods salesman and saleslady must be thoroughly conversant with the business want parties whose sales books will be an index of what thev do none others need apply state expe rience fully inclose copies of testimonials and stamp for reply TUOMEY BROS Jackson Mich TX TANT Cooks girls for general work kitch TV en chamber laundry girls pastry cooks boot cooks at 329 Jefferson ave SITUATIONS VesseJIoveixients DETROIT Detroit September Steam barge Alpena and three barges 6:30 tug Hackett and schooner Three Brothers propellers Clarion 7:50 John Lyon and consorts 8:40: tug Crusa der and schooner Bissell Cheney Ames Bolivia 9 Tug Porter and three barges 6:30 propellers Howard and two barges 7 Lehigh 8:50: tug Music and 5 barges steam barge red Kelly and consort and schooner Sweetheart 10: tug River Queen and schooner Morning Star 11 Clark and two barges 11 propellers Portage 11 Ranney and schooner City of Cleveland September Up A Tug Castle and schoon ers David Stewart Louisa 12:20 propellers Empire State 8:20 Algomah 9:20 Contuimtal and con sort 9:30: Ogemaw 9:30 Jim Sheriffs 9:30 Wa verly 10:20 Toledo 11:20 Steam barge Cleveland and schoonrrs Tho Parsons and two barges 1 tugs Parker and schoon ers ellowcraft Merry 2:30 Wilcox and schooner Erastus Corning 3:30 A Tug Parker 12:30 steam bargesD Lenty and four barges 12:50 Rudolph and three barges 1:40 City of Concord 4 tug Balize 11:30 Steam barge Barnum 1:10 tug Mc Kinnon and schooner 2: steam barges Lothair and two barges 3 A Everett and schooners Sophia Minch 'G Houghton 3:10 Wm Edwards and schooners Golden Age Paige 3:30 Wind northeast light: clear POHT OOLBOKNK Special Dispatch to The petroit ree Press Port Colbokte eptember 11 Propellers Northerner Ogdensburg to Chicago Lake Ontario Hamilton to Toledo schooners Bond Char lotte to Chicago Nellie Teresa Dalhousie to Toledo Bismarck Kingston to Detroit Albacore Kingston to Georgian Bay Oriental Denmark and Anglo Saxon Kingston to Toledo Char lotte to Chicago Barwick Kingston to Port Col boroe Breck Belleville to Cleveland Bavaria Kingston to Algoma Mills olg Kingston to Cleveland Barwick Detour propeller Qali tornia Montreal to Chicago Van Allen Port Hope to Clevelands 4 7 Down Nothing Wind north light MJJt E1TB Marquette September Passed Propeller Louis Passed Propeller Badger State Schooner George Sherman fi ESCANABA Escanaba September Steamer Ra leigh Wetmore Inter Ocean Brown schooners Barnes Brunette Selkirk Doud Havana Lucerne PalmsLG intjev bteamers Brown Raleigh LWetmore schooners A Gifford Palms Lu cerne Havana Doud Selkirk Brunette inney Notca The steamer lora will be on her route again next Tuesday The schooner Sweetheart is unloading iron ore at Hamtramck Two men have been arrested for stealing stone STEAMER SAGINAW Excursions to Cleveland leav Wednesday Sept riday? Giving excursionists all day 15 day at Cleveland Returerag to 1 riday and Sunday Sep: 14 mw 1 DAY Until Nov 1 25 Cexxts Ac "4 ca A'? SC i 1 4 'i vAanv CfemiisJliISpri 1 Per uieir hi i i uiioiap ueieffiieo uais i 'r hl 1 1 LI 4k iL i Ate A 'i.

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