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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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TALKS WITH PEOPLE SOME ONE WAS CAKELLSS A TRUE STORY SPRING BEAUTIES! A PAYS A HANDSOME COMPLi KENT TO JUDGE CHAMPLIH De IN MEMO3IAM and then the 20 A EVANS Senru Signal Coips SAYINGS AND DOINGS 8 If 171 173 (75 WOODWARD AVENUE SO EB A A QXX 1 loo Proprietors 0R ALWAYS SMOKE William Co (10c or 3 for 25c COLLINS CO The Widow ar Can secure competent servants by Cat tlt oct tor lurin'? reterea Static" what kind of Lein ther re iuira I Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard could so to tbeso Xdttlc 1'llLr They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia Indigestion Too Hearty Eating Aper feet remedy for Dizzi ricss Nausea Drowsl I ness Dad Taste In thrj MoutbCoatedTorgue Vain In the Side TOR I will deliver troit Arclux? Bcst in the World j'j in Mean Maximitu alinimmu CARTERS Kittle worth 700 worth $tooo PJ PIUS our last yesterday said Master Workman Lawrence of Peninsular Lodge No 12 A AV proportion was recoil ed from wo local lodges of the Royal A dolphin to be re ceived in a body into our lodge on the condition lb at the initiation fee should bo reduced on ac count of the number desiring to mem bers The lodge however took adverse action in the matter on the ground of the injustice which would result to the members who paid the original fee when joining The A UrUAV has reason to feel proud ol its excellent financial Standing and healthy IL ROBTRTS TrUERA! tnunsHEti 25 Eat Adams ave Telephone 263 A PICK ft CO rvutatt PtnBCTons cor Bagley and Grand 111 von Tel isus Interesting News Items Gathered Outside the Regular Beats The ari a of high linrometcr is surging south rgtward un northerly gales on the At lantic and rulf coasts These gales Iiavo been notably severe on the gulf and k'outh Atlantic coasts The wave of lower temi crature has reached the entire length of this Atlantic and Gulf coasts and to morrow will likely be tLe Ly and uiiclt of the season in the southeastern part of the country Clearing weather will displace the clouds wish rala or conditions tan exist north of the Carolinas The cold has gradually relaxed onthe Rocky Mountain slope and will do bo later in the MLst Iasippi Valley and by Saturday in the Atlantic states Another Interesting Resolution Adopted by the Connell In 18 17 A joint meeting of council committees on streets nd ordinances was held yesterday after nnn lr the purpose of considering several matters pertaining to the Detroit Cny Railway Company but representatives of that eorpora ion failed to respond to the coll and no action THE ENCAMPMENT LOCAL POUTICS AN hEXATlON SHILG' VELIS SATURDAY EB 28 None genuine without abovtj cut We have other Hats in the new Square Crown which we are selling for S2such as wind stores sell for $243 and $287 DID LIVER They regulate the Bowe's i Small Pill Small Dose Small Price! INTERIOR DEALERS Supplied direct from the 'lines Listen to our talc A little man lie bought It was so nice he Too much for us And blew So An English rcjrlntof a 5 vs having apwnred 111 Ca mtla and found its way Into the Uni tea state herebv 'eaitiOD all pcny xw asamsiriHnx the ainr a shall rigid prosecute cujy one vt ho upvn our iawfUL 4 (bixuew JOKL'AN JHiOSe Publisher of Confessions of a Nun 21J Ninth at 1'biladeinhia GRAHD PALACE HOTEL St ta 103 Clark st Chicago 4 MINUTES I'liOM COURT HOUSE Both Plane Weekly S3OO runsients 60c up JetMiraut by COMPaG'VijV lain ClUc xo Club Cbef Cleveland Alpena Haven oo Marquette Chicago Duluth St Paul Bismarck Detroit JSNl 2OK3 30ff 2IM Sjjoons equally low hi price Tach note stanjMsl rark buch only Signal Service Report ItrntoiT ebruary 35 3 The following observations are taken at the same moment of time at the stations iiatDol Arc blossoming abundantly at the Dress Good? Dep't where our or for over nrr years Mus Wixsuow Sooth the Ims bcenrscd for children teething It ouolhce the child softens the puma allays nil pain curve wind cclic and is the bct remedy lor Diarrhtea Tw enty live cents a bottle wortliv colleague Gren el Jr who lias doffed the robe for tie idivr's garb: that we wish him every success in hit new vocation and a safe and quick from the Tnn best and cheapest car starter is sold by tho Bobdex Tc SntxaXR Co Chicago HI itlx it one man can tno a loaded car RETAIL HEADQUARTERS AND MANUACTORY 92 Requ'riug DOMESTICS can be supplied by dropping a postal card to The iGausliiiu Dishwasher Co and Mell Charge NSW PUBLICATIONS JUST EECELVED Hu 10 3004 3012 LISTEN TO OUR WLE OE JOY PITTMANS DEAN and Hetailers 99 GRISWOLD ST DETROIT Aro lovely We have never shown so large assortment DICKERSON CO 106 Woodward Ave Now listen to our talo of joy hard trials before he knew The Cigar to smoke was Ben Hur so true But now he's no more rue or who Could do Without Beu Hur so true? Ben Hur's the Cigar for me and you Listen to our tale of joy We make good Cigars by the million too That are smoked by big men and little men So come along and help us through And you Will do Yourself a favor true A little cigar in our factory grew of joy one too not do his friends he llcw i It is Told of Stonewall ather in Livw Dr Juncklin Ls a Grand Success you would benefit by this great oportunity come quickly Until To morrow (Saturday) night (only) your choice of hundreds of our IN EST SUITS regular at 'O and $iS for ITEEN DOLLARS! See the values in Mitin Window Has just been received The new Chai lie are fine in texture beautiful in color exquisite in design Some hove darkserviceable grounds in rich colors with We have just received an elegant line of ES an RUBPn: COATS 500 will buy a good ACK I T0SII S00 will buy a fine 31 A CKJ NTOSH OU will buy an excellent MACKINTOSH And finer values up to SH Rubber Coats $150 to $250 Rubber Coats $200 to $joo is good prospect of having ort street west paved from McKinstry avenue to the city yesterday said Aid John McIntyre have a petition signer! by a majority of the properly owners on the street for the improve ment They want the pavement to be ot cedar blocks with sand and plank foundat ions I will urge favorable action on the matter to that work can bo begun without delay The streets that have thus far been ordered paved are all ready for the work which should be pushed to the satisfaction of property owners and for the good of the community at present winter has been very severe one on the jKxir of the yesterday said Supt Martin principal reason for this was that so many were out of employment The applications received in tho office for work ex ceeded those of the previous years in point of numbers The men arc willing to work at any thing and al almost any llgure but there is no demand for them 1 busy season In the matter of public improvements ill greatly benefit the poor laborers whose talcs of woe are often piti able to listen to They are anxiously looking forward to the letting of contracts tor street work which ill afford them AIE' LIGHT SAW tVAsTitvarox ebruary or Ix er Michi gan fair except light ilurrsus of snowoa the lake shore slightly warmer Saturday or Ohio fair except local snows along the lake slight warmer by Saturday arECTAT jjrriTLX The barometric depression that extended southwest from the principal storm center ru rlh of Maine this mnrMir deve loiaxl into a norm vertex curing the dy that citing to the Middle Atlantic count line smd is now central off Nantucket This develcrir'mt brought heavy rdaorttiow on the cont north of Capo Hatteras a held back the clearing condition to the Mayor Pingree is now on the lookout for avail able timber for the different municipal boards as ho will have eight vacancies to till before July 1 next has not been the policy to reap point retiring members ot boards and commis said Secretary McLeod yesterday because thev are not all good men but because he believes In distributing the honors among de serving citizens and not to allow a select few to monopolize all the preserves lie is in favor of giving everyone a The term of red Moran as ire Oornmis sioaer will expire April 1 He was appointed a year ago to serve out the unexpired term of It tV Glib tt lio resigned The other appoint ments to bo made within the time mentioned are as follows: A successor to John Pridgeon Sr ns a member of the Water Commission Mav 80: a successor to'John Erhard member of and Boulevard Commission April 3) a successor to John As essor May JU: a successor to red Cannev Building Inspector Mav 30 a successor to Wm Lichtenberg member of the Detroit House of Correction Board of Inspectors July 1 a successor to Dr A Chapoton member of the Board of Health Juno 30 a raccessor tef George Lane member of the City oor Commission June 30 Held lip and Robbed About midnight Wednesday night John ox a contractor residing on Elmwood avenue was accosted by a stranger on East ort street who invited him to go into a saloon with him and take a drmk ox declined and continued on liis way home He noticed however that the stranger tallowed him When on Gratiot ave Isiween Antoine and Ha tires streets the suddenly came up behind ox and throwing Ms rrm about the latter's throat so clicked him that he was unable to yell bim two other men ran out of an ad dui and rilled pockets of $21 ull the money he had with him Roundsmen Jeraintah Sullivan and IL Dench saw the men running and becoming suspicious began to investigate the matter when ox met them and to'd hisstory Tbecflic ox to tle srnoon on ort street where the stranmr had invited him to drink On entering they found the stranger at the bar and ox positively identilH1 him as the man who held lifm up The man was arrested and locked upat the Gra tiot aventm police station on a chnrge of Mgli wav robb 17 lie was rrgi tered us William Rogers Cann stone cutter 21 years eld and re idirg at ISlOroguan street 'M Paul Reinke Hit on the Head 1V1O1 About 10 yesterday moming Ihiul Reinke a was en nged in ('ring some npatr work on tho rear of the building 18 Woodward avenue occupied by Wn Stoup a a millinery ami fancy goods txLlishm nt2 With Reinke was Irwin Verdin a part ner in the firm of Babcock Co The place where the men were at work wis in the allev uid almost at the foot of the eight story tiiBtsir Hudson litilldinc In ome as yet unknown inanner half a brick fell from ope of the upper floors of this building toward the spot where the men ood Verdin saw the J' alto IT and shouted to warn bi compan ion Before he could move however the brick struck him on the top of the bead felling Lim to the ground and cutting two deep wounds iu his Li fiom which the brains and blood exuded The in lured man was picked np and carried into CLn Bran la store Kunar Hospital ambulance was called and IleiDke was removed imxnedla lv that instil Here he whs attended Dr Walker wm found that Ins skull was badly frartnred Everything possible was done for him but he died at Coroner Kocfo was called and impaneled a jury He will hold ao inquest on Monday morn inc nt 10 Reinke wns a single man 2i years ol Ha lived atl'U Williams street and wnw Im support of his mother aud two young brothers All attempt was made to discover who was responsible fcr the fall of the brick which ean xd death but it was un tic Cf ssfiJ Reinke is ihe third man kTIed during the excavating for mid erection of the new Hua eon building Hudson lias offered to hear all the funeral expen ses banking firm of Harris Co of Chicago has written to this yesterday said Deputy Controller Barry to be ad vised when the city issues bonds for park im provement or other purposes The firm is always anxious to secure bonds of the City of Detroit which they now hold to the amount of a half million of dollars They were the pur chasers of most of the public sewer bonds which wore in late years and always paid a high premium for them This is only one instance to show the credit the city enjoys away from heme and is a fact worthy of 1847 when Mayor Van Dyke was at the head of the city government the Mexican war was in yesterday said an old resident have in my ecrap book a copy of a preamble and resolution adopted on December 21 of that year by the Common Council in reference to the con flict which will undoubtedly interest the sur vivors of the war living in this state who are gradually joining the ranks of the Whatever may be the dulersnee of opinion among the members ot the council in rcfvrenco to tue preent war with Mexico we all feel alike a deep interest in ls progress and tor the officers ami men engaged iu it and )l7eis A regiment fiom Michigan com posed in part of our own townsmen aud de rived entirely from our own state one member whereot is also a member of this council and all of whom are united to us by the ties Of or the bon is of common citizen i about to leave Us for the seal of war there fore ttauilveit That we have full confidentu that the character of Michigan is in sale Lauds whilst guarded Lv her vormteer regiment tnit fortitude in the hour of suffering and gallnntry 011 the day of battle ill mark its progress and UH up its history and that when our patriot soldiers return 11 will be with their banner perchance torn amid the battle aud the storm but unstained by one dark spot and radiant with the achievements ot their virtue and patri otism Rrxoh That the conduct of the Sons of Michlgau who Ua heretofore participated in the war constitute liilliant example for those who will succeed them If I hat wo earnestly Imperial apcce honorable and lasting may 'oca prevail end our soldiers soon return to their families and homes unhurt to the angers or cup ur ot the campaign and thattbsc wLosc ad fat tnav betoLd'untl'e we iry inarch oriu tile dead ly 1 glt may iii the medel nfoit info troubled scene and the la hour HtsHriiL That woptut with regietvith our ThsresPrsssWaniCoinaiis RATED CENT A WOLW Scattered over them Other arc delicate shade of pink blue frccn gray etc with a fine vine traced in con trasting color over the surface Polka Dots Stripes and Geomet rical designs without number Sc glus St cpnlak Sergius Stcpnlnk the Russian Nihilist who lectures at the Church of Our ather Monday evening March 2 under the management of the Course is one of the most unique char acters to visit Detroit this inter lie is both a political exile and ovr rsntile author an ardent nihilist and an able diplomat He sought to let the world know by his books the terrors of and to urge the nation to re construct Its government by his efforts in St Petersburg No one may know if the govern ment was moved by his efforts but all who have read Lis books such as Career of a Nihi Russinn and ground know that he has not been less instrumental than Mr Kennan in causing the world to despise the methods of Russian discipline Slepuiak wLichis an as sumed name was a member of one of the earli est revolutionary circles formed in St Peters burg: he was arrested and med with "the in 1S77 T8 and knows from experience the hor rors of the prison life he describes bhould he now return twenty years in the prison at Kara would be his lightest sentence Mr Kennan says that few men are better qualified thnu he to describe and explain the various phases of the struggle for free institutions that has been going on in Russia since IfffO His subject in Detroit Is to be or the Russian Revolutionary Move being chiefly the story of personal expe rience among the Russian revolutionists prior to his exile aud A Beach of Hudson have Leon appiolnt ed aids de camp upon thu staff of Commauder in Chief Veozey Mrs I member of the Board of Educa tlon will address the pupils of the ilkins school this gteraooa at riends and 1 arents are invited A 1 11 this morning in he lecture room of the ort Street Presbyterian Church Rev A Brownson will deliver the second of the 1 i i ilay morning lectures The subject will be Mayor Ilngruo has gone to Boston to buy stock Tor bis shoe iactory and I Jacob is Act 1 tag Mirror Yesterday Aid Jacob was in 1 jui cing and tlm resporrsildlity of the city govern meat fell On Al A OTiegan president pro tern William1 Sanders the liveryman was taken into custody and locked up at the1 Oiiiral sta tion by Court Officer Knc ding yesterday morn ing on a warrant charcing him with removing mortgaged property The warrant was sworn to by Uernian tt Murray a partner in the firm of Hincks Johnson who held a mortgago on some of Senders Son's propert Souders was arraigned in the Police Court in the afternoon end pleaded not guilty His examination Was Eet for Tii riay kfternoon next The trial of Michael Shaughnessy on a charge of breaking and entering a store in tlie night was" begun in the Court yesterday Sixteen wrtncsses cnve testimony and the ar umentaof both sides were hesnl Joseph Robinson withdrew a plea of not guilty to a charge of non payment of liquor tax and en tered me of guilty After investigation Judge Chambers fined hrm and $3 costs with an al ternative of thirty days in the Hoi we of tkrrec tion Jacob Mawack recently convicted of lar ceov from the person was renteneed to a term of ciroyean tn the House of Correction LL Scott" chairman of the committee on ordinance has called a meeting for next Mon day for furthrt consideration of the question of reduced rates on the Bello Isle ferries "It is prettv hard to be said yesterday "wtother or not there ought to be rvny change in the present prices Wo might do the people more injury than good by ordering reduction If we could get reliable figures on the profits of he ferrv company then we would have some thing on I will ak Mayor Pingree to appear Lcfaru the committee Monday and tell rson what ho based Ids staleiuents as to tho gf S1K AND ELT HATS Place of observation Urbnnrest Property Owners Organize About ICO of the 0 lot owners of Urbnnrest assembled at the Light Guard Armory lat even ing to perfect an organization for the improve ment of tliat suburb No doubt some were kept at home by the cold aud it was thought that many were milled ns to the place of mooting going to the Light Infantry Armory by mistake Al a previous meeting a committee was appointed tomiKHiil of eighteen wno announced their 'purpose of builning on their lots at an early day with eight others to draft a constitution and by laws That com mittee reported last evening and after a long debate over the financial clause the following features were decided upon Tlie organization will be called "The Urbaurest Improvement As it will meet semi annually on the first Monday of May and October to hear the report 01 the executive committee of fifteen tthree of whom are to be of the gentlerex which executive committee will meet monthly the object of the association is the improvement alike of Urbanrest East Urbanrcst and Cauip liell's addition and each member of the associa tion is to pay an initiation fee of twentj fivc cents When the constitution and by laws had been adopted those precent gave in their namestitil paid their initiation fee The secretary was Btructed to have OOU copies ot tbc couslitutiou nnd by laws printed find forward tv cony to each lot owner wfth a request that he or the join the association I Cohn presided and Mr Strung of Candler Bros was rondo secretary until thu next mooting of the association which is to be called at the discretion of tue president vnen a foH of officers and the executive comxuitteo fur thu ear will be elected SPAULDING CO (Incc porated) Jewelers rnd Silversmiths Btata and Monroe streets Chicago and bis Avenue do Pns in vite the attention visitors to either ot these citie to thairchrico ccl'uction of CEV3 and Mil WARES gathered by their resident IJurop eau buyers under the mo nnia conaitiona iar selection auu jnirch is' Mr for terly of Detroit respectfully so liaita xns patrouugo ox unmucus tor tito hens'1' of Bpaulding Co of which ho is a member gterwt 1 to move tic ia Again ye prnre 3 loud of IrtAUciitou PCOUS fK ns urt arriving ti re aiutut allowed to ur Lto ixxttr tieprK erthsiutiiiiaM xot ui rent Tie It frequently urs that pi re is itor rhe i Lutoav nr re I eforv 0 hat" 3 OiT buinets need to to to a tt worst A there 1 owners pretxmt II cotvonuev um! until next jiouuay at mL I tLfc City Attornvi otx Mlclilgau People Who Registered at troit Hotels Yesterday Lmtwfg if Eric Pa 13 stopping at the Wayne Hotel hat ins jast returned from a west ern trip ol inspeettog tLc agencies of the Mutual Rercrve Li'c Insurance Company of New York Mr Ludwig rew to manhood in Rockbridge County Vrt and iu early life ju toforo the war was a teacher In the Sunday school of which Jackson wassnperintenffent In couveraitiou with a i lc PiixAs representa tive yesterday Mr Ludwig said: Jonathan Jackson that was fall name was of mathematics anti artillery practice in the Washington Culb jzo of Lexington and his in liiw Dr George Jnncklin was president of tho college President Juncklin was an un compromising union man and just before tho war ben the gcccssion spirit ran very high a i arty of students one night raised a ra" over the dome of the college When Dr nncklin camo down next morning and saw the flag he ordered the janitor to take it down Tlie students told tins janitor that if he lowered tlo flag they would kill him and he refused Dr although upwards ot 70 years old mounted to the dome cut the halyards and brought the flag down btcppiug into the bal cony no lighted a match set fire to the flag and as it burned said iu a clear voice that was heard by nil below may all attempts to destroy the federal union Ito was at once seized by a crowd tho infuri ated students and citizens and it required all the energy of his Ban in lawStone wall Jackson and a number ut others to prevent Isis jiig hanged on the spot A comt roujise was arranged by whkn ho was1 to leave the state He hastily entered his family carriage and with what few effects he could lay his hands upon readily set out for i rrjv escorted by Ins friends When he htd crossed the river he stopped the carriage i nd directed the driver to wash every particle of irplnia soil rbm its wheels and body Now there's a true concluded Mr Lndwlir one that 1 believe ever appeared iu Watts Humphrey who ran for Congress against A Weadock in the tenth district last fall with the result that Mr Weadock will represent the district in Congress was at the Russell House yesterday Mr Huinplirey inoved from Cheboygan to Saginaw on January 3 last where he continues to practice the profession of the law presume Judge (Tram plin will be nominated by the Democrats at Lansing to day" said he I sincerely hopo they will He is an able and upright judge one of the best that has ever occupied rhe Supreme Leuch of Michigan I am a Republican but my artisuu prefarenivs do not prevent me paying a just tribute to tho high character of one so pure and impar tial as Uotice Champlin has always shown liini selt to he 1 vlsl that the office of justice of tho Supreme Court might be wholly eliminated from politics but! am not prepared to suggest anything in place o' a popular vote unless it bo tiiut the members of tliat body should bo elected for life or until disqualified by age It is repug nant that men who are truly fitted for these cdtions should be required to see their seats through he favor of partisan caucuses and con Wm Biddle who resides at Grosso He ar rived at the Hotel Normandie yesterday from a trip to Milwaukee whither lie was accompanied by his daughter on a visit to another daughter Mrs Mott Williams Rev Mott is dean of All Cathedral and in Milwau kee enjoys a high degree of popularity os much so as when rector of bl parish in tins city tome years ago the 19th ot ebruary snid Mr Biddle the Home in Milwaukee a service was held in commemoration of Gen funeral and the address was delivered by MrWilliams who is chaplain of tho Ixiyal Legion of Wisconsin It was very is no doubtThat every one of the 3000 000 of Canadians in the United Slates takes a deep interest in the coming election in said John Patterson a Canadian guest at the Wayne HoteJ yesterday reciprocity fails it will be I am sure aguiu st the hopo and ex pectation of all the more enterprising men of the dominion and all those Canadians in the United States who havecome to uncer tand the advantages their native country would enjoy from free and untramuieled commercial inter course with the United States I would have been pleased to eee meetings ot Canadians in Detroit Chicago and all the principal cities of the United States at which an expression of opinion might be mode for the guidance of their brethren who still remain in Canada but it is too late Parker of Cleveland was at tLe Russell House yesterday He has been identified with the leading shippers of Ohio and Pennsylvania ccal for years and is now connected with the A Wheeling Company is the outlook for this year up the inquired a representative ot The iute PKKSS there is no outlook as responded Parker "Wo have not learned how the the docks would bosupposed that this winter fur nished consumers for the supply up "Yes we might think so here but 11 has not been any colder 011 the upper than the lower lakes I nc man goes up there and on Lis return reports that there will be 3fiiiX tons 01 cowl uu the docks uttheoptsuitigoi navigation Anotheravs there will not bo a pound There you are 3 uiih are good reeil men so hat are you going tollo Much depends on tho spring If the weather there continues as it is here this even ing whatever stock there is now on hand will be ed It dees not promise to be a particular ly good cari yin eeason for there is no demauu iron ore Geo Colwell of Portland On formerly a well known steamboat man on the lakes arrived nt the Wavne yiwtorday Ho reports the lum ber trade eaihe Pacific Coast as very dull at present The following Michigan people registered at Detroit hotels yesterday: Wayr IL Smith Jackson Clarnp ton Monroo Grocuo Pack i ixevda i son31arrAViVct IL Healy Ct lea: Gee 1 Vet Ba City IS arncr and wife uaciuaw: Moure Ciajr: Tcturlo Twnmwh James Galagher daekmac psbunl: 'J Lundin: a Luu Bay ritv 1L WibTX HHlsdAle AV Uontiery Saunu C11 liotond JVtttle Creek Johnson nd wife ucox hmeqV Hilton Grand Rapids Avery Saginaw XV 1 GIT Ucs li oaia iil aHiupuii'iv a Grriit Le die K7 Hatch iTyinouth: A Itoualtiaon Mt Leavsu or I Grind Rapid 1 Lan ssia JM li Uu 1 agtraw Deut Grand Rapids Keller A Cou er Coldter: I Benham Bay tto A jpcnley Ann Arbor: ti btouuetoor xi ito Chelxwg tebbins Grand Rapids: Slogtit Menv ills irco Thayer iraud isavids PreBscr Maser: A slack IL Poira" 1 nrmxngtoi MtsMxud Vs Orman Mis Ada Vi Orran Jockrem: 3 Pa risu Nashville Irvan Jackson Wu Heap Muskegon Nornuuidir Xl McQutnp Algo iae 1L IL Markhaxu Care: Letch St Jotra i'wrnr Ea uuurr: rank Naylor lint John Letter Ml Pi'vaMit Myron Mills Mr John 1 itzgrobom Wayne II Elliott Inton enton: A Ik Martin 1ml 7 City A 1 laght Care 11 judd St os us Geo Tnpp stanten Adrian: SpniiUburg 'rnrcs Rivers Griud Kaptos Hon AL Lry Uvid: leming tacit ste Marie Hirrv Carver Jackson: Morse Al 11 slam iioz rker Ar Arbor Llet tfir 51u kegon 8 blhtphurd Crock a Kingsley and wife Marquette: John A encampment of the Knisrhfs of Pythias to be held in this city July 1(1 17 and next will attract immcnfc yesterday said a member of the local committee on arrange ments divisions will be here from Indiarapolia Cincinnati Toronto and other cities to take part in the prize dull to be dd in connection with the gathering which will be the largest ever held In the The Detroit lodg are preparing to give the visitors a royal Unity Division No 20 of the Uniform Rank of last night installed the following nowly elected officers: Captain Charles Wasmundt first lieutenant Stephen Bauman second lieu tenant rank Charlet first sorgenut rederick Meyer wcritid sergeant John Danum re corder Zimmerman treasurer John tsuiko biskl The division is in a very flourishing con dition aud is steadily increasing in membership We will do our share towards making the ap proaching encampment a creditable one for De troit" raid a leading office of tLe company Local pol i tics a rc be i ng iict i el discussed i different townships in tho county and much in terest in tho spring campaign is being mani fested Democrats are confident of re taining their pre ent majority in the Board of Supervisors bel will have the election of a County Auditor next fall" yesterrtoy said an active party worker from the interior of the conntv should ba seen that good nomina tions are made in the township caucuses This will aid in bringing out full vote and insure an old time xnaioritv for the stito ticket Countv ought to repeat tne splendid showing made last lull for tho Democratic nominees" politicians are closely watching the action of the Legislature on toe annexation yesterday said a prominent resident of that township isa growing belief thata large section of Spriugwells will be taken into the city and that the opposition to the measure is not strong enough to prevent its being enacted Thu matter is quite likely to enter into the con test for township officers audit it doos very spirited contest la promised among the numer ous local patriots who are anxious to servo the town in different capacities" Wayne Circle No 103 will give a hop to morrow evening at Hail There will be a song service at the Central Gospel Mission tlds evening led oy the Herman choir Rev Stansfield of Wyandotte will address the Epworth League of Tabernacle Church to morrow evening The Euterpe Club under the direction of Prof Remick will stive the song recital to the A next bunday afternoon Auditor Collins said yesterday that the Re publican countv convention to nominate a can didate for Auditor will not be held before March On March 12 Mr Chari an illustrated lecture on Hall under the auspices ological Society rEIlRUAllY 27 1891 DIED In New York City Tliurtoav ebruary 2'1 stMiilenlv of pneumonia James llixinxvir on or rhe late' Tbeodnro Romeys of Detroit hot tee of funeral hereafter Cn In this city ebruary 20 31 rars I Citraz le daughter or ChaffotK Puneral BerMu atfumilv residence 7S3 Voodwai avenue Satur day ebruary 23 at 2:20 Hr rial private rbruarv to UDI at 101 Antoine street Sixt Leer Ritmomv ail'd IS yeftis liiueral ruia SS and church riday a CREENE Suddenly at sts Twotsty fnurib street psmary 25 1S01 Pssit GiiEKMt area years aud 7 mouths uneral Saturday ebru ary 2S at 2 ill riends of the family Invited THXIB beloved daughter of George And ti itflda rtTHEn a1 XT years and 1 memo nneiai Sunday llarcli 1 at 2 treen laie roAh nee street 1'ru ods invite 1 VOEIAI'L ebruary 2 CiiArxoT rx Voht kkl aged 53 a uneral riday at 3 rru irem the res! t'f her aoriMn hiw rank bclimid US Brew Hfersueet irlends luvltxL I The meto "urgent matter demanding atterition was a vigorous protest from xl or 700 residents of toe math and eleventh wards ngaim the street railway coiiqumy'a present poor service tn the str to lino They ask that tho Ve compelled to run cars every teu jxinutc4 tvseuty at present and to put on sal xit places converauto to the patrons ibe ftiliua ataxd that it is the belief of Vie petitioners that the man entrusted with the sale of ticU te acting under uiie tions fwn ho ooinpany to uiaM lira ell as 'iirco wIkii Urere i to be kHiiy demand fcr Toe committee will meet Mo clay at to to'e this petition futtly hqnnnr Alti resolution directing th" xlonrd ot Public Wot to tear ths si reel Tulwar eoro tracks cn lehi rsu vuue from the rrl xvrossixig to the city limits if they diuo begin rtmntog cars tLai ecton witon mv wife Alu ported that CMiiuway bewa natrnnz er peen rttor the intruducuoa of and that the residents iff lhatpurt tha cty The council ccmmittee on oruiiinu met us terdsy afternoon to cousldw a measure inspired by Mrjcr 1 introduced iu the coune' tv veelrr rsro providing for the granting of licenses to toe ovieis of public aiot ng orrs xnd fixing rc nipenutoiim for ei wc TLe rrn'itaa provides for license of a wi to iik bond of '1 rate of eompi rticn bs fixed at a L' el fcr renvval rot io except a uirtaoce rtono pro viued the xue taken from th ere 1 ra iL iug tor vny addanai mie med and every tiddlt above ttie T1OUU or al irtfgeot firy cen aAl' Watson own line pf van and supports Oewjww I have trial tost the know uiug swot Le vudye' teicay fiWtetlromi iVfco "LovMvpnd plnant in their Jives and in death tbov wefe not 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On tne rn Instant there passed qnletlvoutof nro one of the niou etreHeutand worthy of women ao had Jived in this citv Hrs barali Emmons and on the 1st MUs 5anh tar'y 2wnwib a odcgt life bus ao full of earnest lessons to the hvfuA of ftentlenesa and patfeuee that whoahall say trial the ut uf her wrt Itfo had net uho rounded lut full completeness Nr Emmons came to tliK eftv a ynunc and benutb ful bri tft early in the forties and resided hero and iu thi vicinity until a few years s1ncL when failing health impelled her with her youngest (UdKhter ilhi Carey to seek a ndlder cllnio During her early r'Mdanev In Detroit she a a most generous cuter talocr and especially during Jier hti' bama life and her clour intuition Into tuo topics of the day and her quick insight Into character made her a moat valued friend and mlvtser ble was also active Id many benevolent und Christian uoriia and a firm sincere believer in ord She also be lieved in tho rfTcacy uf prajtr and had family shh every dav In uer own chamber with her children judge not profuss Inff Christian and Mrs mmons felt that grace should be Baid at table aud that duty seemed to devolve on her Laving aside her tlndi Jhyshodfv termined to ak a bleBMug herwdf at each meal and set a time when she would bcgliu That evening Judcre Emmons brought two friends Chief Justice tVniu and uuv idclt to dinner Mw 1 mrnon In speaking of the occadon said: felt as if my heart would riy out of my mouth but I akvd the utesMng and I never again felt the least timid gracewas all devotion to her familr Jmr friends to the and afihrted won for her ttm highest regard and aiXecuon of all who knew her a long illness ebesUowvi tho jnot wonderful endurance and patience and inen "hen bearing great plivsicol BuftertDR at times almost un supportable In Its weariness she manifested thogreatest fortitude and gentleness and so bright was her nature so fresh her Keano uuseltish her disposition that only the fond daugh ter who watched her most closely knew how in my were the hours of distressing weariness and unrest But in the midst of all this cutferlng she had the affectionate care and tender devotion of her daugh ter who tn ado her comfort her one work The sick chamber was made beautiful with twoc flowers and articles of Uistu aud amid the cheer of tho surrcmndlngs cue brightest ofall was tho stt cot face of the gentle a daughter with onoof the most 'beautiful natures that can adorn a worn: all loving devotion energy and cheerfulness Indeed It was this strong bond of fiHal sympathy which hastened her own do pnrrurix for having closed the eyes of this dear mother feeling Ip loving duty over she quietly closed her owuaud gently os tho summer sun goes down In golden beauty without fvor misgiving tollowed her into the deathless blnom an 1 cMWlasting peace of paradise To such death bed Is but the gliUJ LiJllIlS 11 iff iHiv out of the shadow of swaness Info the sunshine of gtadnesa Into the land of tne btewt Out of a land very dreary Out of the world of the weary into tne rapture oi resu wife Jackscu II The xt Contributor A Miner Grisuvold (the at rnfl the irrpestible cuid waz who used to pour flagon of on our LendD sjf nt 5 ter dy Iu our city In he via a reporter oa Detroit Ad venlcr hut ihn that pre LBuiric time axno and loriuMt Lave come his: way and Tranquillity is nstinc axi atnialle ye in Jrectiun Mr Gxitwoliiis on cnaof hu regular lecture toura 1 nder the inanA tr ent of toe yrrttm Bureau rtiuruuttl Cui'ilito to rut rad Grand Ra ids featurday nujht Any Adhe or Relieved by Carter t' iart lYc td aud Battadoaua I' elitohe tolsiBto 7 KsrKEsszxsaMaMKSs: i ft r' 7 'pyv lint Breach Ilia Ci' ft 4 4Z Saiatt Bright IBodcrs 4 a A A Blaca (tdia 1 3 Tisr and seb TiuNr WOOLENDEN CO 1 yibrt Sixi fc Sale A A A 0 A A 0 A 'e i A A A ME A A 7 A oocL'VK7nn2cL a0 'i sCTdCjVJ JYlkJlliJOO C4z 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 7 SJ JL' JLJ I cfa ii5zvi Lvy nA Mr cri A 1 i i iw VnJ' J' 7 WtCAi 'd A SHa rO (To xA $3 Per Boz iWSWHRHIR MAR l'r 115 V'rMar'I Ivi I 7 JR jd a A A A A Aj fl A ea a pj A fr A' Sa a pYtpj IMsi TLES ZH1 $3 J's Weather 32 NW S3 Snow NW J3 24 NW 14 Clondles 24 NW 14 Cloud 14 Vi Cloudless Ki NW 1'1 Snow 8 AV 14 Cloudy 4 NW Cloudless lt 2 Cloudless 12 NW liitot Cloudless 12 SW Cloudless 6 NW 12 Cloudless 22 NW 4 Cloudin NW 21 snow to io Tr'': I.

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