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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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ELECTION BOARD VACANCIES NEW rt'BUCATIONS ITEEN nROTHER ALLEX DISCHARGED THE WEATHER 4 YEARS IN JACKSON JOHN MR DOOLEY JIRY In the Hearts of His THEY Countrymen 3 3 66 Clear yuffalo os MRS RHEINER WAS SANE jiismarck 08 NORMAN CONGER Official in Charge SAYINGS AND DOINGS Canxed Tlit Condition DEDICATION DAY MAYNARD COMPANY SMALL Boston any In min the terrible SBHff 669 EXTRA ORDER A CASE BEER mu' BOTH PHONES 264 The HEAL liSTATlfl TRANSERS JOHN DONOVAN DEAN 121X1 321 1000 350 2500 2500 5800 400 20200 The 2000 5000 1500 MEETINGS EXCURSIONS KENT IS AILING AST Remuval to ailonpital Recommended Jersey unroa steel) and (roasted 30c un roasted) and Coffee (roasted un roasted) and (roa sted Coffee 20c unroasted) and (roasted 16c unroasted) and (roasted 4 13c unroasted) and (roasted proportionately Name Extracts at State Noof Pattern Size desired' ROUND TRIP Cook's Snchesa Tablets over St Paul ROAD Olives Olives Olives to the cheer of en places GO TO Clear CIar Hotel Rooms who killed her to do Catherine street the inquest held yesterday morn was represented Hunt James Street Town' Cloudy Cloudy 0116 round Huron (food Place of Observation Teas TEAS tn Maximum Minimum Mean Washington lowest the Port tickets Export or Pilsener Detroit Mich October 13 The following observations were taken at the same mo ment of time (S m) at the places named below: red from 30c to 23c red from 5Oc to 40c red from 00c to 75e this week a cow was run down by a Hastings street car The ward fourth fourth district district seventh fourth St Paul Minneapolis Omaha Kansas City With an even keener wit and a broader wisdom Mr Dooley discusses in this his second volume the humors and the pathos of life in the Archey Road and delivers to Mr Hennessy and Mr McKenna his opinions on current affairs from the poetry of Mr Rudyard Kipling to the siege of ort ChabrolIt is the best and most delightfully amusing book of humor since Hosea Biglow JUaraueU CWAffO Louts SHOWBRS COOLER Itanney to Joseph Mayhew Crane sec Thompson farm 25) Mail a upeciadty 56t pLvns IVTu and 2Q7b Convicted of Manslaughter in Killing His Wife and Sentenced to Jackson Prison A for ifteen Years REE PRESS COUPON PATTERN ORDER or several hours yesterday afternoon a number of citizens at the Protestant Or phan asylum forgot the cares the duties and the perplexities of adult life while chil voices and actions led them into the REACHED A VERDICT OX THE SECOND BALLOT TWO IN THE JAIL SUUIr LOWED AMMONIA IRST STOOD TO 4 AGA1XST MVR DER IN SECOND DEGREE Entitling the holder to on Demorwe Pattern USEUL NIGHT DRAWERS OR CHILDREN By the Author of Mr Dooley In Peace and in War CELEBRATED AT THE PJLOTESTAXT ORPIfAX ASHVM JURY VERDICT PLACES HER LIBERTY IN JEOPARDY THOUGHT IT WAS ALCOHOL I Washington October or lower and upper Showers and cooler Satur day and Saturday night brisk to high northwesterly winds Sunday fair io 20 or Passenger and reight HARRY MERCER Mich Pai A Howard Night Sizes for 4 6 and 8 years The mother who wishes her babies warm ly clad from head to foot during the cold useful and convenient and should be cut full large that the body may not bo cramped In any way When tne are ur the inn in below the number and of the pattern you desire and mall thia coupon to The ree Press Subscription Dept Detroit Mich with IS cents to pay for mailing handling etc Be sureo live your name and address and ohoone one of the sizes that ar prlt with design ADDRESS WONDERUL SELLING Silstwscwk aTler After the usual formalities oreman Geo Gosper announced the associates that Dean slaughter The clouds on the chased away by a surprised smile rom a posture of dejection he straightened up and shot a look of triumph at the prosecuting officers His mother rushed impulsively In to his arms and kissed him and the affec tion of his sister also again came into pub lic display or a moment the large body of spectators remained silent with surprise then a sub dued murmur passed through the room and the buzzing comment almost drowned the voice as he passed sen tence on the prisoner Dean had nothing to say as to why sen tence should not be passed upon him and he was consigned to Jackson for fifteen years the maximum for manslaughter By good conduct behind the bars he can reduce the senteee to twelve and one half years The jurors seemed in a hurry to leave the court room They were disinclined to dis cuss their deliberations merely giving out the information that only two ballots were taken on the first of which they stood 8 to 4 against a verdict of murder in the sec ond degree The majority convinced the minority on the second ballot that the crime was manslaughter Congratulatory exercises were held by Dean and Attorney George Robison at the countv jail he be sat said Robison with a pleased smilehe didn't ask for anything less than man Dean will be taken to Jackson on Monday DR HONNING THOUGHT THE NV If you have not the time to bring your liners down to The ree Press office deliver them at one of the various ree Press agencies located around the city A list ot these agencies will be found at the head of our page Prompt and careful attention will be given to all liners left at ree Press agencies So as is tin always was my lucky said John Donovan Dean' at the county jail yes terday morning after twelve men had given it as their honest opinion that he was guilty of no greater crime than manslaugh ter in killing his wife with a flatiron The trial came to a sudden and unex pected close at 11:33 When Dean entered the court room he had the downcast and haggard appearance of a man that had passed a sleepless night He seemed whol ly unprepared for the final day's ordeal and the verdict that was surely expected by nearly everyone that had listened proceedings His mother and sister ed him with embraces and words couragement when they took their at his elbow Prompt Saved Hurray ami MeDouald irv found dead at 784 Antietam manslaughter Mr razer contended was entirely out of the case under the defend own statements He had from the 9th to the 18th of March to think over his alleged misconduct and the testi mony showed that he had visited her every day of that interval own conduct belled the statements of his counsel He maintained that he know what he was doing at the time of the crime and that afterward it had dawned on him that he had struck his wife with the flatiron because his fingers were yellowed and scorched No man or woman in Detroit the prosecutor concluded can besmirch the name of Emma Dean except her depraved husband her vilifier and her murderer Charge Clear and' Explicit Judge Chapin in his charge described the various degrees of murder and explained what constituted manslaughter He left it to the judgment of the jury as to a flatiron being a deadly weapon The inference from his' charge was that it is a deadly weapon With a clear and explicit legal explanation of the case the jury retired at 11 Their deliberations were conducted very quietly and an early verdict was antici pated by the large and eager crowd In just thirty two minutes Court Officer Sulli van answered the rap on the door and the jurors filed out As Prosecutor razer continued his de nunciation of the prisoner and his crime Dean drooped his head and scarcely raised fils eyes toward the jury during the bitter arraignment iThe prosecutor ridiculed the efforts of attorneys to reduce the crime to the status of manslaughter order to show this he said they would have to prove that the killing was done on the spur of the moment that there had been no cooling time The question of Sweet Potatoes 23o peck Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Ry DIRECT LINE DISCUSSED THE CASE OXLY MIXITES DOXOVAX DEAX GllLTY MANSLAUGHTER Michigan Telephone Company ROUND TRIP GRISWOLD STREET WHAR tranquillity of the child's world The feast of the dedication of the asylum which took place October13 1S92 was the cause of the gathering the first hour of the programme the little ones showed their excellent train ing by recitations and songs After this Rev II Mockridge addressed the chil dren and Mayor jMaybury spoke of the blessing that the care of the orphaned chil dren brought to those persons that admin istered to them Before the supper for the children the following musical programme was given: by the children for Lange Miss Leila arrell Lohr Miss Maude arrell tVientawski Miss Leila arrell Gerald Une Miss Maude arrell Metropole Enropenn Plan $100 per day with bath $150 John Murray an artist from Hartford Ct and Angus McDonald a salesman liv ing at 17 Howard street were sentenced to the workhouse for thirty days by Jus tice Whelan yesterday morning for drunk enness Both men were temporarily placed in section A of the county jail commonly known its the They yet recovered from the deep dark thirst produced by their orgie and were ready to take chances on anything in the shape of alcohol A jirisoner that had been prescribed some ammonia liniment to apply to a bruised dimb jokifigly told the worthy pair that the bottle contained alcohol' The two made a frantic grab for the bottle McDonald gained hold of it first and drank half tho contents in a gulp he txclaimed with a smack of his lips be hot The jealous Murray jerked the bottle from him and greedily drank the remain der of the ammonia liniment Their fel low prisoners then told Murray and Mc Donald that 'they had taken With a howl of tear and pain Murray jumped high in the air Ha was going through gyrations resembling the antics ot a barn storming tragedian in a death scene when the guard responded to his outcries Mc Donald was pale and trembling from fright of them appealed for im mediate medical attendance Dr Patrick Reaney ambulance surgeon brought them out of danger He told them that ammonia is good for snake bites applied externally and cautioned them against its use as a bracer prisoner's face were Jadge Chapin Said the Charge Did Not Cover the Offense Sidewalk Salvationists curbstone orators peddlers and others accused of making a circus ground of the Campus Martius gath ered in force in the Court yes terday to hear the outcome ot the case against Brother Will Alien charged with encumbering the streets Attorney Mer contention that the section under which the charge was brought did not cover the alleged offense was indorsed by Judge Chapin who told Assistant Corporation Counsel Palmer that he was using a wagon to show an obstruction by a crowd He could not see why Brother wagon should be considered an obstruction any more than other wagons that stand in the streets every day If Allen were guilty ac cording to the section under which the com plaint was framed every one in the crowd that listened to his exhortations was guilty The nuisance sought to be abated in the complaint said the court was the crowd not the wagon Allen was discharged and complaints made similarly against Tom Bawden the single tax advocate and others were withdrawn Officers Ruttledge and McCarthy will ask for new complaints under another section of the ordinance We have mad arrangement by which ar offering to th readers of Th Press the Demorest Cut Paper Patterns which' ar worth from 20 cents to 60 cent each thus making each copy of thia Xapr worth from 30 cents to 60 cents Cut out th Coupon below and mall according to dl lectlotis on it and you will rocelv by mall th pattern of the size chosen Inclose 0 cents in silver to pay for mail ing handling etc "Without the coupon tho patternswould cost you from 20 to 60 cents each: THIS COUPON lAtra Tradinz Stamps with all orders of 200 or over 1ft Extra Trading Stamps with al! orders of SXuO or over AYER ALBERT NEWMAN BREAKING DOWN AT THE JAIL ALUlillNIIiX TOOK CARE THEIR ItEPURIJCAN RIENDS winter nights will find this design most i nPKM arc made of rench outing or Canton flannel non stockings are not desired the drawers fulled on it narrow band nt the ankle summer wear muslin and camblc arc favorite materials sneclal illustration and full directions about the pattern will be found on the en velope in which ft Is enclosed DIED IARY Capt Bryant of 186 Seventeenth street verv suddenly at inn residence of hie daughter Mrs McCain of Chicago iuThuiwday morning October 12 uneral aerv 'lces will be held at the residence on seventeenth street at a tn Sunday Burial at Hu ron in afternoon Milwaukee Cleveland and Port Huron paper please copy yOWLES October 13 1 Slit) a Harper Elizabeth: owles aged lit years Notice ot funeral hereafter McNULTY Mrs Mary McNulty daughter of Thomas and Rose Mclrtea riday morning at residence 362 Magnolia street Chicago and Minnesota papers please ccpy WOUSIATER October 11 at residence Champlain street Mary beloved wife of Joseph Wolfslayer aged 37 years 6 months uneral from residence Saturday at 9:30 a and at St church at 10 a Robbins fifth Bond fifth A Ed wards M' X' nii'fv sbtri siii i A Mrs Theodore Rheiner two young children and away with herself at 109 was unable to appear at before Coroner Hoffmann Ing The legal fraternity by Assistant Prosecutor and 'Col Humphrey Witnesses re peated how they found the rooms full of gas and the two children lying cold in death The first men on the scene found theiodor of gas so strung that they deem ed it unsafe to light a lamp "Dr Carl Bonnlng who was called to the house on the morning that deed wAs committed told tile jury of Mrs Rhei cold blooded statements ot her crime She at first gave the children mor phine telling them that it was Igood for their teeth Then she took a large quanti ty of the tooth powder herself ailing to produce the required result she cut her wrist and then turned on the gas Upon his next visit Dr Bonning learned that tne desperate woman had also tried carbolic acid The doctor considered hermind af fected but the drugs she had taken he said might have caused that condition Detective Cotter testified that Mrs Rheiner told him of her disappointment In not being able to make away with her self She had been taking morphine occa sionally she said for cramps and she had been saving quantities of her pur chases in preparation for the tragedy Up on the occasion of the murder and her at tempted suicide she swallowed forty grains of the drug She wanted her chil dren to accompany her to the bourne of mystery because she feared they would not be treated well after she had gone She had lived happily with her husband she saldi' until there came family inter ference and then she resolved upon the desperate expedient of death for herself and little ones The verdict was that Harold and Baby Rheiner came to their deaths from morphine administered by their mother while perfectly sane UNERAL DIRECTORS A CUNNINGHAM uneral Director 518 Michigan ave Bell phone 3406 LORISTS loral Designs and Cut lowers Always satisfac tory 13 Schrceter Miami av Both phones 2224 Queen Queea Queen Ciescent Olives red from 30c and 55c to 20c and 4Oc Mushrooms in glass red from 30c and 60c to 2Oc and 40c Condensed Mince Meat 3 pkgs 25c Same In pads 3 lbs 35c Nen Maple Syrup just arrived 5 lbs Self Rising Buckwheat 20c Large baskets Concord Grapes 18c I 1 Choice Beaches 50c basket At HITE ROSE BUTTER the best XVe arc sole agents New Michigan Honey 20c lb Cottage Cheese' 15c lb 2 lbs 23c lovers ot jfine China anO Glass DADTTD DUBLIN NZ I I zs 2 1 a AMU uiuHiia kJ'CALUW LUUiia MU IJ1UUH UU 1 rutu 7 1( le wuht freely AH reductions heretofore offered will continue while the goous ms MbMBKK al! tr aM fronds in Mrerv dpnirf ment are beinsf i uie Mniiinj TifVirwirh tikit rr nrri h' in nnflinon ancy re Dressed Spring Chickens 10c lb Choice Young owl Pc lb Choicest Michigan and Illinois Beef All Pressed Meats Sausages etc are of our own make New MHehner Herring $115 and $1 35 keg Norwegian Aschovfes 63c keg Sardellen in san 50c lb aney Cooking Apples 30c peck Choice Crisp Celery 30c doz Light Light 24 8 IO12 Light Light Clear THURSDAY' OCTOBER 19TH 1MH or the above the Grand Trunk Railway system Will mane trie way first class tare for trio from Detroit and 4 Ykrtfntsi in ing on October 18 and 19 to return leav ing destination on or before Monday Oc tober 23 Tickets from Detroit will also beoli for the night train of the 17th leaving Detroit at 10:40 ni or Information in quire at Citv Ticket Office 124 Woodward avenue depot foot of Brush street Detroit ward James ttfvtVl YY r1 third district ninth' ward John belief of himself and was guilty of man ne Michell Table Supply at such great reductions that everybody Lili (ACS 0 Mtw than move tntru 1YJR TO DAY tSATURDAY) WE TH NIICHELIZS or the best cold lunches and hot drinks in the vitj Having completed ten new copper metafile circuits has put In effect ONE MINUTE RATES to Jackson 15c Kalamazoo 25c Proportionate rates to Albion Marshall Battle Creek and intermediate stations Quickest Cheapest and Best Way To transact your buslnes PERECT SERVICE It KIncsIcy register of deeds reports lhe following list of real estate transfers recorded in hts: odlee October 13 ISOU:" IJesHte Newman to Txtuia Tank lots 4 and 5 oL Scot sub of 563 vuuipuu iarm (omoDer Hattie A Seaman to David Lapham land In twp of Dearborn (December 17 1898) Alexandrine Hall to John lot 627 of I Godfroy farm 726 (October red Turskl to rank Itadzlnskl lot 1 block 310 of Hural i sub ot Wy andotte (October U) Gustav Rasehke to Henry Young lot 10 of sub of 78 (October 7 Arthur Sloss to Louis Miller lot 12 of sub of Military reserve (Rep tember J5) Lydia A Reese to Michael Lynch lot 7 of Hunt Bristol's sub of Lieb farm (October 5) Thomas Quinn to James Chrouch lot 48 of Sanderson Johnston's aub ot 30 (October Henry Young to Gustav Raschke lots 16 and 17 of Grostleld sub of 78 (October 7) Robert A Scribner to Samuel Clapham lol 18 of sub of 257 and 337 (October 12) Louis 'Littlefield to Burrows Roth well lota 581 to 584 ot ca 44 (Octo Marriage licenses: Ernest Zink' 25 Au gustu Miller 25 Herman Behnke 23 Min ule Andres 18 Death from carbolic acid administered with suicidal intent was the verdict of th coroner jury in tne case or Mrs scnneiuer street One day and killed inotorman's report to the company read as joiiows xiuv tne cow on tne tracK care as he was going to kill her Complaint is made that a number of Isters fail to make returns of marriages performed by them promptly the result be st Ing that the county clerk is delayed in making his returns to the secretary of state County Clerk McGregor desires de ss faulters to send in their returns without delay County Auditor ScuIIen said yesterday: doubt if our estimates for the expenses of running the different county depart ments for the next fiscal year will mate rially exceed those of last year It is im possible just now to give a fairly accurate estimate because we have not heard from some of the The Trowbridge school where ruffianly students caused a riot Wednesday night is now under police protection during the evening sessions Principal Van Wagoner says the disturbing element has caused trouble for some time and die proposes to make an example of young rank Urban whoso arrest was told of in The ree Press It Is learned that Chaplain Reaney will not be detached from service on the Olympia for another fortnight and his reception in Detroit is necessarily deferred as is also a banquet that was to have been tendered him at the Hotel Cadillac next Thursday The Catholic Club of New York expects to banquet him in that city on the j8th Inatjj The regular annual service and reception of St hospital will be held on St day October 18 at 3 Rt Rev Thomas Davies LL will be present and take part in the service Rev Dr Maxon rector of Christ church will de liver the sermon AH the clergy of the city have been invited to attend A reception' will gjvcn immediately after tho ser vice aatOV ((! snvi nnmmnn min ell will this forenoon in special session adopt a resolution instructing the corpora tion counsel to begin injunction proceed ings to prevent the water board from trans ferring about $52000 from its sinking fund to its general fund or if the money has already been transferred as directed at the recent meeting to mandamus the commissioners compelling them to put the money back Harrison avenue in the blocks boundedly Michigan avenue and Pine street pre sented an animated picture yesterday morn ing Small boys made bonfires of the fallen leaves thickly strewn in front of some resi dencesand the fire quickly spread along' tho thoroughfare the great quantity of Daves in its path contributing ample fuel The fire spon threatened the buildings and the housewives and servant girls becoming alarmed organized themselves into a fire brigade Garden hose and buckets were brought into service 5 and the fire was ex tinguished without calling out the depart inent Justice Brown of the United States: Su preme Court has forwarded to 'Walter Harsha clerk of the United States Cir cuit Court here as his contribution to thedecorations of tho United States Circuit Court room a i half length portrait in oil of Justice Howell Jackson of Nashville Tenn formerly circuit judge of this district and later one of the judges of the ederal Supreme Court Mr Harsha desires members of the bar who practiced before Judge Jackson to call at his office and examine the painting before it is finally accepted After it suitabli framed it will be hung in the Circuit Court room Joseph Ames to Richard Major Iota 46 and 47 block 4 Junction sub Ttonui Iuh (October 11) Thomas ox tn Thoinnn Graham land nee twp of iMarbom October 13) James Clark to Richard Mulrhead lot 23 sub Meldrum farm (Sep tember 15) Catharine A lot 1ST A Maffgle Cole to A Schnlt lot 4 iib block Moran farm (October 9) 3832 69 IN BAKERY All kinds ot fancy Iwkery products at popu lar prlce Everything freh hourly IN imECTlOXBRY 'DEIT 500 vartrtK of Choicest Candies (creams chocuUtei etc) 23c lb Same as 5uc qual ity elsewhere IN I IxiltAb Special cut pricesEverything from cur own (greenhouses ancy Awurted Carnations 35c doz PBruy Assorted Tea Roses (JOc 73c and $1 doz (Long stem) rnilax As para us Potted Palms and erna loral designs to order PILLSBURY uneral Director Lady assistant attends 355 Woodward ave Phone 2181 The" Democratic city convention will convene at the Empire theater on Saturday October 21 at 9:30 a for the purpose of placing in nomination a mayor city treasurer city clerk a Justice of the peace five estimators at large and for the purpose of transacting such otper business as it may seem tit Each precinct In the city of Detroit is entitled to one representative at this convention Tne Democratic primaries to select delegates for said convention and to select and place In nomination the various ward officers will be held at the public polling booths on riday October 20 from 3:30 to 7:30 in standard time HALLY Chairman Democratic City Committee WILLIAM DOOLEY Secretary SKIN SCALP COMPLEXION Itching burning irritated skinS scaly crusted scalps falling hair and dandruff and blemisbd com nlsxlons instantly rsiieved and restored tn healthy natural condition by the daily use st WOODBURY'S acta! Soap and acial Cream They are strictly antiseptic healing acd purify will flno at our cfitablfsbincnt tbe laraeet and most complete exhibit ot I choice articles tn porcelain aub Crystal to be found ang where fifth avenue anb 30th Stf IRew porh Port Huron 3 a mT Standard 75c Tffferoor Av er Presbyterian church corner Jefferson ave and Rivard 10:30 a in and tn Rev Allied Barr the pastor will preaeh both mirr ing and evening Tbe Rev Win Bulkley of Cheboygan will hold service on Sunday at Delray 10:30 a Leeville at 3 and AH' Livernois avenue at 7 :30 All 40C per lb All 35c i per lb All 30c rer lb All Coffee per lb All 20c Coffee per lb All ISo Coffee per lb All Spices ami IN DRUG DEPf PRESCRIPTION'S OUR SPECIALTY All Perfumes Patent Medicines etc at enormous cut prices to save moving on to ground lloor Sprucing 25c and 50c bottle SHdlttz owders (freah daily) 13c Hunyadl Water Itte bottle Atomizers for nose or throat 1c ountain Syringes 2 qts 34c I3 OR MEDICINAL AND STRENGTH RE NEWl NG PURPOSES we offer: 8 year old choice California Vt Ines cut from 35c and 500 to 27c and 30c Puritan Hye Whisky (full quarts) cut from Malt Whisky cut from $100 to Murray HUI and Ramona Kye Whisky (full El ota cut from $125 to $1 bottlft kn QJN CIGARS (GREAT SPECIALS) reduced from $1 to I Chauncey Depew reduced from $32u to imj box 1 Sterling (Cuban hand made) rsduced from $310 to $250 box i 4 for 25O offer Sterling Chauncey Depew Livingstone and Elks lints Tobacco imported and domestic Cigars I The common council in special session jesterday made appointments to fill va cancies on election board inspectors' and registrars the Republican majority seeing Ahat Democrats were selected only in cases where it was thus necessary to pre serve the political equilibrium of the board i A few vacancies remain to be filled this forenoon ollowing are the appointments made yesterday: John Lodge chairman district' second ward otto Tieddeman fifth sixteenth ward Raul Tietze chairman third district fifteenth ward rank Kramp fifth district fourteenth ward Wm Rob erts third district fourteenth ward? Theo dore Hatter third district thirteenth ward Wm Waltz fourth district thirteenth ward Gustave reitag third twelfth ward Gharles Wiechrnan fourth district eleventh ward George Bock sev enth district eleventh ward Louts Boliio tot fourth district eleventh ward Robert McArthur second district ninth ward Robert Reschke fifth district ninth ward Harry Stott eighth district tenth ward William Conns ninth district ninth ward: William Crossman eighth dis trict eighth ward Albert Edward eighth district eighth ward George Asman seventh district eighth ward red Hovey seventh district eighth ward James riopson nrsr cnsinct KrftCKf' 1 IJrury sixth district fourth ward: jjuyw eiKiiin district xourth Stephen Martin third district ward A lifrd second district wui jjiivKi i fourth ward John third ward: Wm fhfrrl 1 A zaT (vk "NY' XDIV I II IC1 1 LL 14 1 Uli district third ward Solomon Jacobs fourth district third ward John Hollins ninth dis trict second ward Edward Gray first dis trict second ward James Kimball sev entn district second ward John King seventh district first ward: Ben Scran ton sixth district first ward: Seovell third district first ward William IJoole first district first ward 32 Campus Martius Detroit Mich ARE YOU GOING EAST? If you ar looking' tor a comfortable trip sur rounded by mowt delightful inoenery in iroinc 30 New York Philadelphia or aeanboro points ryou cannot do better han to taka tho LEHIGH VALLEY RAILKOAD from Buffalo or Niagara alla eastward Th naita is through a region of UNHIVALHI) SCENERY' 1 Hicluding historic valleys mountain height rushing rivers and placid lakee Thia la th route ot the BLACK BIAMOin KSPHMSS beiaeeti Buffalo and New York the handsomest train in tho world AU through day trains carry dining car serving MIYALS In CARTE or llIiMtat(l descriptive books on this routs or information a to rathe of fare etc send yourad Uthss with four contw In stamps to CHAULESi LEI Oen Pas Agvnt New York lbs $2)( (5 lbs $210 lbs for $175 (70c 75c SOc and $1 10 Prompt quick service City Messenger Ser vice and Parcel Delivery 62 Washington ave cor Grand River ave Unles Henry Kent charged with the murder of Albert Newman at 157 St Aubin avenue last June' comes to an early trial in the Recorder's Court there may be no necessity for calling a jury in his case The old man has failed pitifully during the past few weeks until now he presents a sad pic ture of emaciation and misery There has been a general breaking down of his sys tem Turnkey Downs says and his condi tion has become so serious that his removal to a hospital has been recommended He was transferred from his ward to more comfortable quarters in the jail hospital where he stares blankly at visitors and answers questions incoherently Constant brooding over position is believed to have undermined his strength Physician Henderson is attending him It will be remembered that Newman was asleep at residence He woke up to find that a bullet had entered his bodv Kent was stimding over him with a revol ver which he claimed had exploded acci dentally To Cl ATQ 2:30 The 1 I Returning 8:30 tn 50c Remember we have the A best We still offer: All ien 80c Teas Goc (5 lbs $JW) Alt open 65c Teas 55o (5 lbs $Ln) All open ow 1 ea All open 4uc Trnr lb) cut to 5Sc 62c 6bc anti LIPTON'S TEAS 50c 00c and 0c lb) cut iu Coffee 10000 I aiw prepared toy aa old aad experieaoed phyaieiaa Ladle aak your druggist for thMteess Tablets as wy are A A 1 A A A MBA I 4 1 1 MIOVMIJ M1V WMV rVHBUWIUVBMH 9 CMdJeiM kw Price 31 By moil 8nd eent noat for ro 8aaala oad fall particulars Addroaa Th Cook Cmy oo No 2B3 Woodward Ava Dttroit Miah Hold In Detroit by all reponaitl droggtt THOSe SPRAGUEASON rrn mt ENTS 5 WAYNE COUNTY BANK BLDQ Bktt 3M Kal lr THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SATURDAY OCTOBER 14 1899 Tbe Ne Doo ley ok Ecucrywhet Ji A I (I Co kl TmSI a I iLv dr wL 1.

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