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THE DETROIT REE PRESS i bkbbfhrs I HIS is the time of the year to buy urnitur JW 1 at prices away below the lowest Evan lfE DAILY REE PRESS COY PEOPLE T1IAX ANY OTHER DE IS the time of the year to buy urniture TROIT PA PER BYE I A Quarter of a Million Raadera Dally And Was a Leader In the State's Po SAYIXGS AND DOINGS Charles Kleiri of St I 129 127 125 JEERSON AVE BEST LINE OICE DESKS greeting I iano Banquet and Table Lamps ad Shades Astron WELCOME! BUSINESS POINTS order Co rlet on EVERY WORTH OUR $10000 STOCK A PRICE Regular Special VI usic House 237 239 ANO 241 WOODWARD AVENUE Cincinnati Jan 1 December Attoraay WAGONLOADS OOD Asaiataat (Tamilina N'oblen are A uneral Munday BISCHO SONS rank Wurm Manufacturers of Cloaks son in from TO OUR RIENDS 40 Park lare AND nt PATRONS OUR THE GREATEST BEST WISHES OR A Grosse DOAN RBAN State Agents PROSPEROUS at At AND CARO THANKS HAPPY NEW YEAR! OREIGN AND AMERICAN TRAUB BROS JEWELERS THE ONE Their Au THE INEST STOCKS SILVERWARE hndt ANO DIAMONDS PRICES REDUCES ENGRAVING 3 OR EVERY TRAUB BROS STYLE ADVERTISING I 1 SILVERWARE 1 BY A GREATER NUMBER Coroner Keefe an inquest on ALEX CHAPOTON JR JOHN DWYER JOSEPH PEKRIEN After a night with the boys 'uurs tor a clear Bromo Seltzer for many days the end drew 1 or its Sher seen la Detroit Many of the Lest goods could not be opened during the holi day rush stores 8 fac President Ice President 2d Vice President pills are purely vegetable and do not purge pain or gripe Sold by all druggists the A ml tv) at Tin Il BALDWIN DEAD Nt want to close this business with the old year and have determined to mate this sacrifice to accomplish it Purchasers will find many goods adapted for Holiday presents and at about half what other dealers are chargirg thank the members of the fire depart Schreiber and friends for their ing is the result The New is something new in its line "THE NEW DENSMORE" mi ut kindness bestowed Ufton me in my late Iw reavement MRS PETER SCHWARTZ Below the profit limit to cluse out or at a saving not to be missed by intending bujeo SUNDAY JANUARY 1 1893 Christmas day of the Catholic Elegant new barber shop marble floor nths at new Hotel Lieders Hanflolnh nnfl Larned to a competent and responsible tenant only 118 DIAMO TR AI BKO1 HERS i i Will Occur day January A regular rno4ing of Hayward Chapter No Order Eastern Star will be held in riday evening Jununrv 6 Walford I mansing th? ireeK Mrs Chas Thompson Salem JEWELRY GOLD WATCHES HAS THE MOST COMPLETE ENGRAVING PLANT IN THE STATE diet of death from exposure The case against John Donahue charged with murderously assaulting James NV ray a colored cook on July 22 was nolle pressed in the lit Court yesterday Wray signed an atlidavit stating that he was much to blame for the assault The January meeting of the Equal Suf frage Association will be held on Wednes day at 3 in the club room of the Hotel In addition to other Baldwin has for nearly conspicuously identified history of this city He the old State time the charter of the bank expired In 1863 upon the organization of the Sec ond National Bank of Detroit he was chosen its president and remained so until the reorganization of the institution in 1883 as the Detroit National Bank when air visitors should call upon or make appointments with agent of Aldine Hotel Company of Chicago room 9 Bus sell House 7 in conference fternoon at which it was decided that the transfer of the county funds and securities shall be made to morrow I Hunter of 66 Bagg street was ar rested by Detectives Mvler and Lombard of Paul ami ami 7 mouths STYLES ILLUS TRATIONS by th city The newly elected officers of the different local branches of 'the A will be installed at their respective meetings this Lucy Culby sis niece I 1S93 at 9:30 McKUGH December 29 192 at bis late residence 137 Chestnut street Michael McKugh agH 70 years beloved husband vf Mary McKugh uner al at entuuville Mich Monday moruiug Janu December baud of Mary Corns day January 1 1S93 from Third avenue at 2:30 id Mathias beloved 1 1 a na wyk died THAT DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN YES TERDAY PASSED AWAY The Detroit Journal yesterday issued its Christmas number together with its card of New Year greetings The former is a tasteful well arranged production and con tains a number of stories by popular Amer ican authors Besides these two Canadian authors contribute to its columns viz: Sheppard the editor of Toronto Satur day Night and II Kernighan who un der the nom de plume of is well known in Ontario as a writer of origi nal humor and pathos The matter is well Held School Harner Hos John Vhav Th tree wa Supt Angus" of the Home of their annual mas the Detroit Opera made to The par wliD'h xt'Hl lira orinrnnin tnI 1 xiu npyx VKl IVU All a family to day where substantial will take tne place or the cus frugal meals The committee A DICK CO uneral Directors cor Bag ley ami Grand River Tel 1398 Mrs A Stephens airs and Mrs Saginaw authorities whore he is wanted on a charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses Coroner Keefe held an inquest yester day in the case of Michael Duress who was found frozen to death in the rear of Moffat VKt Ulf Hoof 111 1 vwn 1 I 1 a I Jr vdiuame results ana both of them were continuously appointed to represent the diocese in the general con yention of the Protestant Episcopal Church I In hfs health led him to qpuk roct nnH recreation abroad and he made an extended iour oi me European continent In 1864 and 1863 accompanied by the Rev Mr Armitage rector of St he made a second European trip in the win ter of 1862 and 1S63 in pursuit of relaxation from business cares he made a sea voyage to California via the isthmus The steamer in which he was a passenger was captured near the AA'est Indies by the Alabama a confederate vessel This mishap resulted in a detention of two days but the cap tives were finally released upon the officers of the steamer giving a bond to pay ran som money after the acknowledgment of the Independence of the confederate states fortunately for the officers of the steamer the conditional pledge never became an ob ligation In addition to his connection with me political religious and financial his tory of the city and state Mr Baldwin had much to do with the social life of the city He served as president of the St Lukes Hospital and Church Home and was for several years president of the Mich igan and Monument As sociation He was also prominently identi fied with the Detroit Museum of Art His interest in art matters was not of recent date and for a number of years he pos sessed many valuable works obtained by himself and by Maj Cass while United States Minister at Rome State Capitol building at Lansing He onlv recommended the annmuriatiun its construction but the contracts for all the work were let under his administration and he appointed the building commission under whose direction and supervision the Caoitol was begun and comnleterl rio his last term the fire of 1871 destroyed the City of Chicago and other fires swept with devastating consequences through the state Gov Baldwin issued a calf to the State on behalf of the western mefriinniu and it Is a matter of history that that call was nobly answered Soon afterward he issued a similar appeal In aid of the peo ple of his own state and supplemented it with such admirable and systematic meth ods for the collecting of donations and ad ministering relief that within three months he was enabled to make the gratifying public announcement that no further aid was needed In 1876 Mr Baldwin served as a member of the Republican national con vention which nominated Haves for the presidency In 1S79 the sudden death of Senator Zachariah Chandler created a va cancy in the United States Senate and Mr Baldwin was appointed to fill the position and did so with great credit and ability engagements Air forty years been with the banking was a director in Bank up to the THE REE PRESS CQ HE WAS IDENTIIED WITH MICHL PROGRESS six cases diphtheria new eight cases of typhoid fever being' new Two deaths resulted scarlet lever two from typhoid fever The oilicers of the Woman's Hospital and Home wish to thank the fol lowing persons whose generosity enabled them to carry out their Christmas plans urs Lie orest Baine Drs Carstens Manton Henry A Newland we WILL SCLL ALL OUR xvyvrria TOILER WAKE TKA WAHE ANCY GOODS GLASS WARE CUTLERY Etc AT NEARLY HAL OUR ORMER PRICES Chlcmro Derpinbor IO 1RQ2 Albion Mlllhi? Co Albion Michigan: We are so well pleaml with the bar rel of we bought of you that we wish to add onr testhnouy to that of the many others you have on hand It 1a not alwaya convenient to keep two kinds of flour on band for bread and pastry and we cannot express ounvelvea too strongly In this matter or both of the aliove mentioned purposes we find Patent" excels anything we have ever had even for bread it better than many of the high priced fioum we hare been using 'Heapeetfuliy youra A HAVEN Second Block rom City Hall 3B Monroe Avenue ON EVENINGS DURING THIS WEEK UNTIL in In Notice of funeral later at her residence Jartierine mother of John and Mineral Mon from residence jedient to Extend the Dallot to Woman the Present Time? If Not Why The building inspectors filed their report for the months of October and November with the City Clerk yesterday According to tneir uocuinent they nave inspect ing those months 38 new buildings 1 7 churches 4 hotels 5 public halls tories and 3 schools James Mulderick aged 23 living nt the corner of Twelfth and linker streets who was taken to Harper Hospital on December 29 suffering from delirium tremens died at that Institution early yesterday morn ing Coroner Downs was notified but de cided that an inquest was unnecessary Parshall Jr and Harry Par shall doing business under the name of the Parshall oil cup works have placed a chattel mortgage on file covering their plant and stock at 99 191 and 103 Abbott street The Instrument is drawn in favor of lora A Parshall to secure an indebtedness of JSUO The regular weekly meeting of the Vet eran Corps Detroit Light Guard will be held on Wednesday at the Light Guard Armory when President Palmer will an nounce the different committees for the ensuing year Capt Bberts will also make his appointments of non commis sioned officers Business of importance will coininuiik atkil Tuesday evening Instillnt: fieeis If Henry Baldwin one of most distinguished men ex Governor ex Senator and for many years a power in the Republican party died at his home on West ort street at 1 yesterday He has been for months a sufferer from dis ordered stomach and this coming on in his extreme old age was the cause of his death His physicians Drs McGraw and Cleland name the disease chronic indiges tion Mr family have feared the worst and stationery Office and Typewriter Sables 141 ORISWOLD STRUT OPPOSITE CITY HALL Mifliiwan Arrivals The following were the Michigan arrivals at leading Detroit hotels yesterday: Silliman South Lyons Van Lewen A Van Lewen Grand Rapids Bowtelle Bay City Capt John Shaw Saginaw Rev Charles luhrer flrand Rapids James Clements Ann Arbor Monroe lint Burnett Man celona A McConvry Jackson I Stuart Grand Kapids A Gilbert Sagi naw Loud Au Sable Curtis Battle Creek Crissman Alpena Jas Leaver Bay City Sanderson Wood AV Pierce Saginaw Tav lor Traverse City Garrison Ypsilanti McClear and wife Negaunee Hoagland Bat Mrs loter Bay City luherer Grand Kapids Si Ann Arbor: Austin A Leonard Saginaw Mrs A Saginaw arrell Grand Rapids Wm Mitchell Bay City: Canfield Ann Arbor Peckam and wife Iron Mountain Charles Vaughn Ann Arbor: Granger Hill Oscoda Bouge Sault Ste Marie Woodruff Lapeer Normandie arrar Mt Clemens John Strong South Rockwood Holmes A Whitney Saginaw A Aooitn avail jr a Ann aroor: tte Martin West Bay Durand It Sov AV Burch Pontiac Johns AV Eugene Crane ereign Port Huron: It and wife Mrs St Clair Carleton St McCutch eon Marine City AA'm Bills Saginaw: A' Sutherland and sister Port Huron Bennett Plymouth A Christian Pon tiac Harry Hamilton Ionia: Cooper Jenks Birmingham AV Van Buskirk Pontiac Lamb lint: Brewer Grand Rapids Aselton Saginaw Canfield Ann Arbor' AV Hotchkins Niles A AV Tressl Marine City Edith Cooke Nan Paton Carrie Edin burgh Rochester Benjamin Greger Deer field Geo Willets Mrs AVm AVillets Pon tiac Nuttall Port Huron A Le Roy Ishpeming Dickinson and wife Coldwater AV A 'arney and lady Wayne Sam Hatch Tecumseh erguson Adrian A ay Bay City We say to the Old Year with many regrets It was such a happy prosperous whole souled year No event trifling shake hearty smiled trative A lodge of the Ordfr of Daughters of St George wifh fifty members will be in stituted on Thmsday evening next at Hall by the supreme officer of the AValdo Avery Gilmore Mrs Itoehm Mrs ills Airs AT Deck Hunter Co Henry Holtz Kenyon Herbert Scotti of AVindsor Bartlet McDonald of AVInd sor pupils or pttai nurses the gift of Industry The annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the Hospital and Iloine will take jdaee at the hospital corner of orest Hint Beaubien sts on the second Tuesday in January 1893 January 10 at ten in A cordial Invitation is extended to all friends of this charity to be present By order of the board MRS JAMES ROBA Cor Union Izidge No 3 and A monthly coiuinuiiicat ion Monday evening Wit IL AVETHEKBEE Special Wednesday 41 li hist AVM ANDERSON A lira ut If ul Suuvcnlr The souvenir programme of the fourth annual entertainment Branch No 1 National Association of Letter Carriers which takes place on January 24 lias been isued It is gotten up in book form and contains thirty two pages in all The (Cover is of a deep blue color the letters on 'ffBt being in seml rellvf The a roster of letter carriers photo hs of the jiostoflice officials of the en committee and a programme of entertainment Besides f'1! information Is given conc errL hw nu matter A 1 1 DURING the seven years that Sir Margah the ire Insurance Agent at I0i Griswold street has had charge of the state business for the Sun ire Office ot his city business has been large ly attended to by his faithful and efficient 1 i ts ADssrs Niles and Benj A A ells In recognition of their services Mr Margah has admitted them to a partnership in the proms of the city agency and the business win from and after Januarv 1st be conducted at the old stand under 4 0 ETO rtCMT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS run ViEsIv 1 deposits Accounts solicited and Every Accommodation Eiienied consistent wttk Safe BanktitJU Masonic Siwei il ron merit ion Monror A Thursday January 3 3 1 On January 19 the German Association will give querade carnival at House and efforts are being eclipse all former carnivals queue will he floored over even with the stage Ui the earlier part of the evening series of six tableaux will be given rep resenting a trip around the world in which DJ persons will take part The 'costumes are now being made and will be elegant During the tableaux a number fam dances will be given The officers in charge of the affair ar President Con Brede ice president otto AVinieke rn Oesterie treasurer 2 tableaux committee Dr Hl Osslus lauppe Jacobi The dancing will be under the direction of Prof Gaines will lie closed all day to morrow J'rbeiter Society No 1 gave their annual Tall last night at their hall Crane manager of Hotel Chicago is in the city visiting friends The City 'starts Off in the new year with balance in the treasury of Ji 899 The Concordia Singing Society celebrated io gam our Be ns kind to nnd in another twelve months bid grot fnl adieu and treasure your memory as now honor and respect that of your illustrious predecessors According to thrir usual custom Bund (Ieague of held their annual ball lust night Hall There will be no meeting of the ornieal Society of Michigan to moi row even ing The annual meeting for the election of officers will be held Monday evening January 16 A prdict of accidental death was ren dered by Coroner jury yesterday in the ease of August Weinsig who was fatally injure! jn a runaway aecident about two weeks ago Masonic Spools I cnintniini' 2 and A Tuesday degree Visiting lr i AA'm Toomey aged 28 residing at the cor ner of Adelaide and Dequindre streets was taken suddenly sick early yesterday morn ing and died before a physician could be called A post mortem examination re vealed the fact that heart disease was the (i ect cause or his death was called and will hold Tuesday afternoon The funeral of the late color bearer of the AVestphallan Schuetzen Company will take place on Monday morn ing from St Joseph's Church The com pany will escort the remains to the grave in Mt Elliott Cemetery with music The deceased was a member of St and St societies and a well known German resident The Sunday school festival of St Church on Wednesday evening was onef the most delightful ever enjoyed by the children of that parish The church was filled to its utmost Beautiful gifts were distributed to more than 2W chil dren Not the least among the delights of the evening was a very interesting and impressive talk by Hon AA'm Maybury the senior warden The school is growing rapidly The health report shows that there were sixty seven deaths in the city last week of which twenty five were chil dren uud 5 years of age There are at present sixty nine cases of scarlet fever of which twenty one are new cases thirty three from three from diphtheria and Peninsular Savings Bank CAPITAL 800000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROITS 100000 STOCKHOLDERS ADDITIONAL LIADILITY 800000 GUARANTEE UND OR DEPOSITORS 10 1S92 Joseph beloved hus ttged 84 years runeral Sim ina resiucuce stii Burial private husband of Chrls December 29 need 48 years uihi uiouids ac nue resiuenee Notice of funeral later At Royal Oak December 28 Wm Knowles aiiwl sd rears uneral Church Royal Oak Sunday 11 a iu riends invited ree Columbian Exnoshion (Join Adolph Enggnss the jeweler 7S AVoodward avenue will give to every purchaser of $10 and upwards a World's air souvenir coin if this notice is presented To Mrs Caspar If 31 a daughter During the past year nn even 2700 mar riage licenses were issued in the County Clerk office music rendered onwill be repeated in most immense stock of Parlor Bed Room and Dining Room urniture we are offering at such amazingly low prices Callis who has represented us the past eight years in the State of Michigan and Northern Ohio has this day been admit ted to an interest in our firm Air residence here covered a period of over fifty years lie traewrE ills ancestry in this country to Nathaniel Bald win an English Pnrilnn 1 oeki Milford Ct in 1639 One of his descendents was the lt Moses Baldwin who Ln 1757 received the first collegiate honors that Princeton College bestowed and for upward an 1 eeniury was pastor or a terian Church in Palmer Mass where he died in 1813 Oie of his sons John Bald win who graduated at Dartmouth in 1791 and died in North Providence I in 1826 was the father of Henry Baldwin On the maternal side the ancestry of Mr Baldwin is traced to Robert Williams a Puritan whose place of settlement in 1638 was Koxburv Mass The Inf vJlnv maternal grandfather was the Jiev N'ehemiah Williams a Harvard graduate He was pastor of the Congregational Church at Brimfield Mass for a period of twenty one years and died at that place in 1796 Henry Baldwin was born at Coventry I 1 ebruary 22 1811 He received a pub lic school education supplemented by a brief academic course The death of both his parents forced him at an early age into active service for the gaining of a live: lihood He went into a store as clerk and remained there until twenty years of age when he enKiteJ in business on his own ac count at AVoonsocket li I Three years later in 1837 he made a visit to the west arid during that trip became so impressed with the commercial advantages of Detroit that in the spring of 183 8 he located per manently in the city His career as a mer chant covered a period of many years Be ginning in a small way he broadened his business plans and pushed them rapidly forward with unfaltering energy He be came a prosperous and progressive citizen and Identified his name with the mercantile history not nnlv of np ii i i Retiring not long ago from active partici pation in the establishment he founded he left it to his successors as a valuable heritage rom the year I860 Air Baldwin has been prominently Identified with the political history of the state Ut was chosen to theMate Senate and served during the years 1861 and 1862 During his term of service he was chairman of the finance committee a member of the committee on banks and corporations and chairman of the select joint committee of the two houses for the investigation of theaets of the State Treas urer He was likewise chairman of the legislative committee charged with tiie Im portant work of improving the Sault Ste Marie Ship Canal This was the chief work in the line of internal improvement then under the control of the state and Air Baldwin was influential in the prose cution of the work In 1868 he was elected by the Republican party to the office of Governor of the state and two years later re elected thus serving four years as the chief executive of the state The period of his incumbency was marked by the es tablishment and Innrnvpmpni m' public enterprises He assisted materiallv in the advancement and in broadening the scope of the state charities He founded the State Public School for Dependent vuiiuiru vMiiuii muuei or its Kind He also secured the permanent organiza tion of a commission to supervise the state charities and penal institutions He recommended the establishment of the Eastern Insane Asylum the State Board of Health and the State House of Cor rection He obtained appropriations for the enlargement of the university and was largely instrumental in the erection of the not for sition he resigned because of proposed ab sence on an extended tour to the old world His connection with the affairs of the Protestant Episcopal Church of this citv has had much to do with the remarkable prosperity of hat denomination AA'hen he first came here he joined St Paul's Church which was then the sole occupant of the Protestant Episcopal field He was soon chosen vestryman and warden and ever since filled Important positions in connec tion with the church In 1838 he with other churchmen organized a new parish called St John's In 1859 work was begun upon the church building chapel and rectory at the corner of Woodward avenue arid High street and a very large proportion of the entire expense of the undertaking was contributed by Mr Baldwin with whom It was always a principle to bestow a lib eral portion of his income in religious en terprises In the history of the diocese of Michigan he was an important factor or more than forty years he was a fellow member with Charles Trowbridge of the standing committee of the diocese and with him bore the burden of active labor? in an endeavor that achieved much in the the style of Margah Co Cures when all other remedies fail at noon Mystic Shrine Wholesale liverx The charity of the Aloslem Temple Nobles of the Alystic Shrine Is not confined to the families of Alasons exclusively as was shown in the wagonloads of provisions they sent to the needy poor yesterday The com mittee on relief for 1S92 decided to help those outside the order and asked mem bers for contributions for this purpose Purses were freely opened and the amount raised was found sutfleient to distribute 250 baskets of provisions The pastors of the various churches had been asked for the names of the needy poor in their parishes and at the homes of each of these yester day afternoon and evening delivery wagons left a basket containing ten pounds of the best beef a can of corn and one of toma toes pound packages of tea and coffee two pounds of sugar two loaves of bread and bags of cookies and crackers The baskets were arranged at Hatch 135 Jefferson avenue where the United States Express Company simplified the work of getting ready for the distribu tion The store looked like a grocery and the odor of coffee was as strong as at a mill John Naylon and Aloreton con tributed the use of four vans and each took a different district Messrs Burt Hatch owle and Holmes personally at tending to the distribution It was a work oi cnanty many dinners ternary which had charge of the work consists of Lou Burt potentate Hugh A Holmes Charles Beck AV owle red av ram AY Baxter AV Al Bailey Louis Kuttnauer II Hatch and Coulson Noav 5 ear! IVho can tell what you have in store for us? You come of such good old stock: your predecessors Avere such genial hale follows well met that avc view your coming with little apprehen sion Xou are in groat luck To von is TsjHa Hf! i a hurch will serve an oyster supper at the rctAry next Thursday evening Mr Beard will lecture rom a Sri en rifle Standpoint" 1 jn estigators' ssocicty 10 uay ai in On his way east Mayor Pingree spent one day in Allegheny City Pa examining the electric light system which is owned 9 a nu St Church DoromlMT 31 1892 Mrs ter of Miss Elizabeth Taylor and Elisha layior buneral January a ul at 2 Alfn st Burial i CULL DerT niber 27 Is92 ut th arundoarents 115 Linden st Arthur of red and Annie Cull agwl 15 months and 5lays December 31 1892 at residence 26 Brady st James Tharp aged 71 years uneral Mon day uc in A I IA I A I Ernest Mary Archam bean agu uneral from residence 7:30 Monday January 2 and 8 a Church riends invited BALDWIN Entered Into eternal life Saturday December Ji the 79th year of his age December 3u ERN A LARGER IELD GOES INTO more: AMILIES AND momentous was able to serenity It treated with contempt the cholera scare It serenely on a change of admlnis politics It the other when hot heads and partisans pre dicted disaster through tariff revision Born iu the healthiest Avealthiest hap piest country of God's universe how could it fail to grow in robust strength and manhood? How could it fail to bring happiness and prosperity to those who earnestly sought it? Good Bye Old Year! You have been good to us You have brought us nearer nnd dearer to the public You have added one broad step to our stairway of suc cess We honor and love your memory IT DA I DAVIN near they gathered at his bedside and wit nessed the final struggle with death No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral DIED HOLLISTER At Valley Chy December 31 of heart failure Esther A wife of Mr Hollister of this city JEANES December 30 1892 Mrs Bridget relict of Jaiuus JcaiH's formerly of 49 Lanas! st liel given Hie greatest national event of the century or you the honor of receiving the Nation's visitors to its great air Before the opening of the great gates at Chicago ymr shoulders will have broadened to receive the burden and if you are a son of your fattier you will carry it right royally Yu bid fair to be more prosperous than any of your pre decessors We shall se share of that prosperity us as ivas tiie late lamented (1S92 we will A War Veteran Gettysburg my ankle was smashed by a bullet The wound has caused me great suffering break ing out in terrible sores at intervals Physi cians made two ampu tations At last my blood became poisoned and sores broke out all over my face and body One day I read about Sarsaparilla and decided to try it Mr Hammond Soon my wife in dressing my leg said the wound looked better and in a few months thank God the sores all over my body healed and now four years later have nev er shown any sign of GEO HAMMOND 219 Magnolia street Syra Sliipninsters atteniioii The nnnunl meeting of the Excelsior Marine Benevolent Associa tion will be held on Tuesday January 3 at 2 in A full attendance of members is requested We take pleasure in announc ing to the trade that Mr Housekeeper in Detroit and vicinity as Swell those contemplating Housekeeping sooiv should visit our store at once and see the 17 AVOODWAHD vjajwvjxi Selling them at prices that they cannot bo dupll vnivu ivi riscwnrrv Our Line of IXTURES fcnmnrisinir Combination or I'ienric) maniki liHiits nnn HKichmac ate ti iciiKi tt nil tin nriCTtis nuiMin unu wv invite un inspection or tne sunt able 11 00000 MICHAEL BKENNAN JOSEPH MOORE JOHNSON TO 01 INVENTORY We will for th SETT TWO WHITR our vuMioiuem BAhUAiAa niiiii iii'to if ffT nrTir irr'a 1 II 1 I IRpil 1 1 MB I A i JS REA I CA 1 I I litlcal History I I 1 I I as on 4 I the WsV: XZZ XI Ik NT" ffry A ZvA 1 WKk A 17 vx 1 XX A VST I i Ay? 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