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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 4

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iJt tllaor MeMUrt. Bcal The Daily Palladium FOR FINE JLELBwaia and Marlon, Trfl Fair.51 ThaFaur. Next week the Fair. Concert next Monday night. Ti baiJ of "Doctor" Cocker, the cattle thief, wm fixed at SL00O Gaaupolis, and he ia in jail in default of the amount.

Mr. Bod Word to-day received a tele dined at Gartle7 Ynhliaharf MM ftftMnMMtt. 0XC Mr. E. I.

Higdoa of Birmingham, evf ywUMffiw, Bootow aartwr. St. Joseph to-night. it registered at the Gartlejr. TnunDUnnd rilr eae phone message from Dowegiaotnatirne would take Conkey'a horw and tmr7 GROCERIES! BENTON REAL The weather continues rainy and on Sunt O.

Lamport, of the Wabwh eeett; eae MWtb.aMs toree whim, fin By mau, enw auxun. which waa attached for the alnaaf the settled. railway, was in town to-day. cattle, to Dowagiao, he would receive hia Publkbera. Beaten Harbor.

MWa. Recrular meeting of Benton Tent, Mr. XL B. Skinner went to Chicago to money. Knights of the Maccabees, to-night.

biased Papers, CALL OH It seems that Conkey had an accom in day on a short buaineea trip. Geo. Clappy of Nile waa town on legal business to-day. Mr. W.

P. Bobbins has bought hand eaiMeribra(oTKa 0mr niMWJWJ plioein the theft, named Charles Brown. The Dowagiao Republican, speaking of some surrey of Antisdale Branson. ttmi it a triobe ea advtMd. taat aay defect Mrs.

E. Gowai, of Wabash, is visit Grand vocal and instrumental concert Russell Hall, la um carrier yateca may ae nneaira. the affair, says: ing the family of Agent Beauchamp. Charier Brown had taken time by the! at Conkey's opera house next Monday Has some of the fc, VILLAGE PR0PtLk SUBURBAN, Cot Tliis Out FerTEtr: Telephone No. 34; Three Rings.

Mrs. XL L. Pitcher, of Kansas City, is forelock andskippea me oounixj. waen 1 night. last seen he drove into uus city soon the guest of Mr.

W. I. George and fami The Milling Company to-day shipped a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1887. o'clock Tuesday monung in the rain. ly, and other relatives.

carload of their best flour to New York Sueeesor to J. C. Russell and Q. ii. Peters,) at llogue's old stand, PIPESTONE STREET.

Rnme one evidently jrave him a pointer Benton Harbor and Vicinity. Mr. J. G. Thompson and family, of Cin City to fill an order.

for he suddenly disappeared and cannot now be found. Dr. Conkey admits that hv tnnk the cattle on Tuesday nierht of cinnati, are guests of Mr. Ts brother-in- Governor Cyrus G. Luce will deliver I The Banquet.

Houses and 4 a. rr law, Br. G. W. J.

Shepard. XT A iri an address at tne lien ton iair last week ana aroveroem to Denton xzsr- bor and sold them, lie says, however, fj Hattie King arrived home last eve- grounds next Thursday afternoon. We carry St; one near that he bomrht them of Brown who claim ntnfffmm Svraonae. N. where she Richard Winana Camp, Sons of Veterans, entertained their gueata, the members of Geo.

H. Thomas Post, O. A. with a sapper Thursday night, after the thing in firro- A party of young people, guests of Mr. ed to have Durchased them of Atwood.

No. 14. House and I oery pent the summer with relatives. Dr. Conkev is now at Caseopolia.

The Arthur Smiles, occupied the Belle for an avenue for 81.000. mIT trial will be awaited with a good deal of Miss Lillian Hamblin, of Wichita, is a hour's ride on the lake last night, and re No. 15. Cottaffa i I roll call of the camp. The company en- interest.

addition for 8500. iruest of relatives here and will sing in ioved themselves thoroughly with the port a pleasant voyage. lin, and we devote cmr attention to that.exclu-aiTelj, we think we a please TOU. No. 17.

Fine honaa i the concert next Monday night. Fob Saib. Lots numbered 19, 20 and The machinery of H. W. Williams' saw street for 81,250.

good cheer and good fellowship for 49aple of hoars. 21 in Morton and Riford's addition to Mr. Amos Darling and family have re mill is being removed from the building No. 19. Twoaaea Benton Harbor.

Apply to the 0. B. 4 O. for810a moved here from Lawrenoe, Mica and New natterns. fall patterns, "Portfolios" on the canal to his Riverside farm for use in cutting timber the coming winter for irunusning Denton iiaroor, mien.

No. 2a House, ban have become residents of oar town. and "What to Wear' at Mrs. Hnlburd's. oamtjell A.

liAXLKT, Treasurer. his new boat at South Haven. Mr. M. Alger, of Kalamazoo, returned ground on Cedar street street, all set to small frnbit No.

32. Nice houm nu. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The Higbee Hotel. Obituary. home to-day after a brief prospecting tour The opening of the II you want the best and cheapest sew- in this vicinity.

He thinks of locating Polly A. Miller was born in Onondaga, on every article. of Broadway a barnht foT only 890a rt int? machine in all the land go to U. R. Onondaga county.

New York, October here soon. Hollis. the noDular ieweler. He handles Bargains all Through Our Na 29. Fine km tZW -t i i i i 12th, 1812.

She was married to Nehemiah seven different kinds; you can take your to the great vexation of the owner, Mr. Higbee, and the lessee, Mr. Alonzo Yin-cent. The latter with his family have been in the house for several days, await Mr. and Mrs.

J. ii. Swisher.have ar RUSSELL HALL. choice. Prices away down.

Babcock at the age of 18 years. She, with ished; fine barn and lota til venienoea of a fine house, fcrj rived from Camden, Ohio, on their annual her family, came to Michigan in the year autumn visit, and will remain in Benton Safes. Alpine Safe Co's first-class, fire ing the arrival of the furniture and furn 1850, and settled in Benton Harbor dur A Great Bargain No. 9. A farm of 1M Harbor for a couple of months.

and burglar proof safes; $30, 835 and $45. -The only insurance on valuable papers. ing the year 1861. Since the death of her ishings, the non-appearance of whioh is the cause of the delay. Mr.

Vincent grain farm with splendid fc3. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Southworth, who re husband, which occurred some sixteen Compare prices, construction and finish side with Mrs. South worth's parents, Mr.

hopes to be able to open the hotel on W. M. Hitchcock, East End Bakery A. M. SPINK, years ago, she has resided with her chil Monday and be ready for patrons during ing spring running tiuw-ii! dwelling; two good barwiSs ings; entire farm newly feWi from station of WabasVf from a creamery.

and Mrs. R. Duvall, have been presented with an infant daughter, on which the dren, the greater part of the time with her the fair. Agent, Morton's Block. List of Unclaimed Letters.

List of letters remaining in the Benton daughter, Mrs. (J. A. Warner. She has happy parents are receiving congratula Horse for sale very cheap, sound and been deaf and dumb from her infancy, the cause of which was scarlet fever.

Her final illness dates from January last. She tions. faultless. Mrs. Lu Camneld, ijenton Har Harbor postoffice for the week ending- PBOPBIKTOK, house; only 845 per acre; fa.) purchaser.

For sale by JW- Real Estate Exchangw bor. Washburn, Item iter "County Friday, Sept. 9th. Persons calling will with her husband joined the M. E.

church please say "advertised." (Successor to O. H. ant,) is prepared superintendent of schools, Alba L. Rug- some twenty years ago, and she lived a Mr. S.

Cohen, of the Bankrupt Cloth uryi all Building Lota to furnish kinds of consistent and exemplary Christian to the cries, returned yesterday from a two ing Company, returned this noon from a We also have 160 fine I 0 Blair Nettie Brant Harriet I Brant time of her death, which occurred at the business trip eastward selecting goods for months' visit at his old home at Hagar, Mich. Prof. John T. Edwards, principal residence of her daughter, Mrs. Warner, his stock.

different parts of the viBag will sell very reasonable and I payments. BAKERY GOODS at 2 o'clock, Sept. 3d aged 74 years, 11 months and 21 days. She leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters, Mrs. C.

A. Obituary. of the public schools of this city, returned at the same time from his home at Ben Blake Sam'l Brown (2) Claypool A Cogswell Nellie Darling Martha Finegan Geo Kreitner Mrs Pierce Chas Silver Warburton-Geo Wilson Farms. I a. No.

20. Farm of 88 scmsT Rev. W. H. Brewster officiated at the Flora Correll Cora Compton Robt Farmer Fuller Millie Monroe BirtRice Wm Warner Warner, of iienton Harbor and Mrs.

Rich Freeh every day. ton Harbor, and will -resume his funeral of the late Mrs. Grey at Coloma ardson, of Carry's Ferry, Indian Territo duties here on the 12th inst. The many ry; and two sons, Ueorge and Charles Thursday. There was a large attendance, friends of these gentlemen give them a Babcock, both of Benton Harbor; one the deceased being an old and honored Ellen Wagley (2) All Goods Delivered Daily hearty welcome to Washburn." brother.

Dr. S. P. Miller, of Argenta, Ar resident. kansas, and one sister, Mrs.

F. Sibeck, Ladies, now is the time to bnrchase Mr. Cassias Hogue, residing in Pipe Marblehead lime, 80 oents, at MoDon- living near Benton Harbor. on regular routes. aid Packard's.

calling cards and have them written in any style free of charge. We have the The homeliest man in Benton Harbor Machine needles and oils at Mrs. O. best in all styles and cuts. Ii in need, stone townshipied on Thursday after a severe illness, of fever, aged 35 years.

He leaves a wife and four children. The funeral occurred this afternoon. The shoe as well as the handsomest and others call from Benton Harbor, onTente I 30 acres cleared and apples and pears; 8 acres it large house with 11 rooms; bKit I outbuildings; 2 wells goodtxc I seUfor 84,000, Kcash, htlraett I No. 23. Small farm of Coloma, small house and ban at all under cultivation; for XX cash, balance on time.

1 No. 24. 50 acre farm mhd( county, UL, mile from EliiKiGrt 7 miles from Muscatine, hm; is; under cultivation, with good premises. Will sell for l4Jr balance on time. I New additions daily.

iytf Boston Brown Bread Hnlburd's, East Main street. please remember Yours truly, at our store and get free, a trial bottle of Kemp Balsam for throat and lungs. It W. W. Hatx.

Written by J. G. Burridge. cures acute and chronic coughs. Price store of W.

Lu Hofrne, brother of the de made to order. Coal in the Canal. Thursday was indeed an unlucky day 50 cents and 81. A. J.

Kidd and Willson ceased, is closed to-day. "I tried everything without relief, but Howard. Hemps Pile Suppositories cured Fob Rent. First house south of C. for the Graham Morton Transportation Company; for besides the accident to the steamer Puritan, noted elsewhere, the So writes A.

G. Rose, New London, Conn. A Specialty of WARM MEALS I LUNCHES. Colby's. In good condition.

Inquire of MILLBURG. rnce 00 cents per dox. A. J. judd and J.

rv. Webb. Willson Howard. The primary department of our school If the party who stole a workman's opened Monday, Sept. 5th, with 26 pupils wheelbarrow from the premises of Judge Full More Marine Than Bemsoa.

ouy, seu or trade real catsa? kind should lesWQ lars at ona line of confectionery, tobacco and other goods in my line. in attendance. company lost about fifty tons of range coal valued at 8200 to 8300, which burst out of the side of their storehouse and slid into a pool caused by the washing out of the dirt between the canal and the onapp recently does not return it to the God bleas the kickers the dear old kickers owner at an early date, he will get into Bird Bishop is in Benton Harbor at God bless tbem, every one I For they'll kick when you're sober and in for work and kick trouble. Conveyance always reedy to tending the Institute. A.

M. SPINK, East Main Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. warehouse. The rains had undermined Miss Luella Blaksley is in Chicago this Hymeneal. around and show yen oertmrgs Give us a Ca, or Addrt; when you're In for fun! They'll buck at improvements In real estate they'll buck at booming the town and at every thing that'll work for good some kicker will frown a week visiting friends and relatives.

the dock back of the steamboat landing A quiet wedding ceremony took place Mrs. J. Blaksley has returned from Sil last evening at 9 o'clock at the residence -GRAND- frown I If this thing or that is thought to be good some other they'll say will be better: of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noe, on Seventh Jordan Keniu ver Ureea, where she has been for the past week attending her sick mother who street, the event being the marriage of and the dirt had fallen away from the floor of the great coal bin until the latter gave way, and the employes at the dock were first apprised of the disaster by the noise of the falling coal as it was sliding into the canal about four o'clock in the after is still very ill.

CONCERT Mr. Frank Noe to Miss Martha J. Myers, MANAGERS. fli Office, Main Street, in Morlac'i and if one could write them up as a "mass" they'd knock off that superfluous letter! When these self same kickers arrive at the gates the pearly gates of heaven they'll kick if offered a nice small crown and Dick Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, of New Troy, spent Sunday with their son, O. N. Smith, and both of Benton Harbor. Rev. W.

H. Pres-oott performed the ceremony iu the presence of the immediate relatives of the family. noon. Some of the coal may be recov -AT- CINCINNATI, WABASH GAN RAILROAD. ered, but most of it will be lost.

Dr. F. M. Kerry, of Ann Arbor, has lo family and a few invited guests, Miss out a big number leven. On earth, in heaven, at home, on the street, there are men who are bound to kick; until, we declare, there's no peace anywhere 'tis enough to make a man cated here to practice medicine and sur Belle Green acting as bridesmaid and Mr.

'KLKHAKT Llll' Grapes. Finest quality, five cents a TBAINB SOOTH. pound; cnoice apples, do and 5U cents a Geo. Noe, brother of the groom, as best man. A bountiful supper was served, the atck I 80 out 011 those kickers, those chronic old kickers that blight that is thrust on a gery.

He has rooms and board at Mr. Ben Potes'. John Morton and family are again resi bushel. Delivered at buyer's residence STATIONS. Conkey's Opera House, OS Monday Eve, Sept.

i direct from grower. Drop a card statin? table being laden with the choicest deli want to J. Northcott, Benton Harbor. town and when they kick with their mulish ways for heaven's sake, frown them down I Brule (Dak.) Index. Benton Harbor i Eau Claire 'J cacies of the season.

The happy couple dents of this place. They are replaster-ing their house and will move into it as were the recipients of many valuable Berrien Centre Nlles 8." Granger Elkhart The Gas Wells. Dowagiac's well is down 1,400 feet. Unfortunately Situated. -BY- soon as completed.

Etc. A big newsboy was insulting a small boot Goshen Is STp Goshen deep well is idle and her presents, an elegant bed-room set, from the groom to the bride, being especially notable. Mr, and Mrs. Noe will make their home at the residence of the groom's -MISS- black in the alley back of the postoffice yesterday, when a letter carrier said to 19 little Warsaw ,.15 "north well" is down 1,050 feet. North Manchester chap: Dr.

H. V. Tutton. Office over O. B.

Hipp'B clothing store. Diseases of the eye and ear, fitting and furnishing glasses Michigan City's well is not doing very "I wouldn't stand it if I were you." parents on Seventh street, which has been Wabash llarion Alexandria Anderson IndianapoUs Cincinnati i I'm oonged to," answered the bov as he well, so to speak. The work is not pro a specialty. handsomely fitted up for their comfort trotted along with the carrier. "I'm out of gressing.

LILLIAN HAMBLIN, of the Wichita Conservatory of Music, and convenience. condition this summer, my trainer ia out Nilea Republican, 8th: "The gas well west, and the police wouldn't let ns to be TKAIK8 KOKTH. The Weser Bros, pianos, finely finished and of superb tone, are sold by J. D. N.

Osborne, the only authorized agent in this The Board of Trade is coining. yond ten rounds anyhow. Walt till I catch was 560 feet down at noon to-day. They lNo.1' STATIONS. bun in Chicago." Detroit Free Press.

Mrs. O. Hulburd invites the attention are now in a sandy limestone. The water 4 Assisted by the best local talent. vicinity, ne aiso nancues other standard makes.

Salesroom on West Main street. and inspection of all her friends to her pumped out is fearfully offensive odious Cincinnati Indianapolis Elkhart jMSm- Another Veteran's Experience Were yon In the armvr ly odorous. It indicates valuable mineral Granger Hr stock of new fall millinery. The Concert. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Yea.

properties." 4 "Were you in a battle nes Berrien Centre Eau Claire Benton Harbor Our gas well is down nearly twelve Reserved seats can now be secured at 8mith Skinner's restaurant without ex hundred feet, with no change in the Miss Lillian Hamblin, whose exquisite voice so charmed the people of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph on the occasion of the Quartette Concert in Benton Harbor You never melled powder, thenf "You bet I smelled powder! Whv nuf character of the rock. When the 1,200 Es-rhrotigh coaches to ana" trow fr NOKMAN BKOKLIV, O. A. CAT" tra charge.

feet depth is reached there will be a con uem. Manager. General offices, to spark your sister every Sunday night, and my shoulder was covered with powder on Monday morning. Smelled cowderl 11.1 rerenoe 01 tnose interested before pro W. C.

BASTAR, M. last year, and who will reappear under lo ceeding further. QHIOAGO WESTMICHK didn't It It smelled good, too" cal auspices at Conkey's opera house next Monday night, will be assisted on this Homeopathic PhysicianfSurgeon Independent. Go to Jennings, St. Joseph, for furni- OOINO KOBTB.

tare. occasion by Miss Nellie Hobbs, an accom Benton Harbor Markets. Butter 20c Beans 81.75 82.25. Buckwheat 60a New honey 12o. Apples, per bushel 25e.50c barrrel 81-25.

Pears, per bushel Rutabagas 0o.45a Corn 50c. Live pork 840 per cwt. Eggs 14c Flour 8a7584.50 per bbl. Ground feed LOO per cwt. retail.

Hay, new 810 per ton. Lard 810c Onions 95a81.0O. Oats 28c Potatoes, new 60a65a Cabbage 8a Rye 45c Salt, retail 81.10. Wheat 68c Letting ta Light on Merit. plished pianist and singer, also by Mr.

R. The Puritan Disabled. Your daughter writes the meet hmnurni The treatment and cure of SPILES- A. Kneeland, the popular tenor and by The steamer Puritan encountered a log letters I ever read," said Merritt, trying to make himself solid with the old lady. "Yes," replied Mrs.

MaUnroo. -I ha other home talent, in a concert of a very while going down the canal yesterday afternoon and broke two of the iron high and delightful order. Seats at 25 and Rectal Diseases a Specialty. oents are on sale at Smith Skinner's and buckets from her wheeL The extent of STATIONS. I Man Etj'fj.

I A.M. Chicago dp 00 St. Joseph SS Benton 12 WatervUet 1 09 Grand Raptds 1 oopro soPra. STATIOWS. Matt fagggu A.U.

Graad 1 Waterrliet. 11 4S Benton 1 St. Joseph US I Chicago 1 1 -0 A. J. Kidd's.

spared neither trouble nor expense to give her a thorough education. As for her letters, I know they must be good, for I bought her a copy of the best letter writer that is rmb-ttshed." The Epoch. the mishap was not realized until the The full program will be published to Office is Pitcher, Jones a SoBaer's Block, journey over the lake began, when the morrow. BENTON HARBOR, MICH slow progress folly revealed it. The boat arrived in Chicago about eleven o'clock at night and was placed in the dry dock, Millinery.

From the Wichita Daily Eagle of date we take the following: Miss Take the Old Reliable Hna (Via nA. Hamblin favored the audience with 'Fru- deraigned September 10th, 1887, will be W. Pall and winter millinery goods just received at Mrs. Graham's. A fine line of children's sailors at twenty-five oents.

Ladies' sailor hats at fifty cents. then 'Bright Star of Her where she will be furnished with a new wheel, an extra one being kept on hand for that purpose. The wheel will be taken Chicago Northwestern Railway uiacea in tne lianas 01 a collecting agent. Parties owing same will save tronhU rich, pare tones completely captivated. W.

A. Carpkxteb, Tramc Through sleepers run tot hies90 pres Trains run daily exeept tsadsy- -Express runs Sunday. v-tv. Old papers for sale at this office. Nothing could be sweeter; everybody ap- over by the Lora to-night and it is hoped expense by making settlements previous tothat date.

Accounts will be found at Crawford's store. G.H. Parma. -For all points in the- planded and in spite of the admonition the Puritan will be ready to come7 over on Skid Wheat. J.

Northcott, Williams school house. 3il miles east nf Kaitm her regular time Saturday night. upon the program No she was recalled and gave as successfully as be PRINTIi Havinff leased the dininar haltttl Entries for the Fair. I will be at Antisdale Branson fore The fair grounds again Uus season. I will imam North, West and Northwest.

W. Stennett, General Pawner Agent, Chicago. Pine wood for kindling, the best anal- i ity constantly on hand and delivered no pains to accommodate the people in the beet manner possible. Warm meals at all times, and a good bill of fare. Give me a ealL Gasman.

promptly to any part Of the city. Leave cultural warehouse on Saturday, Sept. 10th, from 9 a. m. to 6 p.

for the pur. pose of taking entries. Exhibitors are urged to make their entries then and avoid the rush at the fair grounds. orders. raves IjCMbss Co.

The ferry Belle leaves her dock in Ben. The Railways, ton Harbor dtaly as follows: Forenoon. I Harbor, is offering New Monarch, P00L Red Fults, DeiU Longberry. Wyandotte Bed, Velvet Chaff and Diehl Mediterranean varieties, grown on seed farm in Indiana. Samples and prices on application.

The Best on Earth, Can truly be said of HofTs Balsam for the throat and lung. It i on ring and has cured nre rases of ootighs. oolda, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and Jring, troubles than any other medicins. The pror-rietors hare authorized Dr. John Bea A Co, our popular draggistsv to ref and the money to any party who has 1 TelcTjhone the news ta Tnw Pitt a.

Excursion to Petoskey and Grand R.Mokbil, Sea TraverseovertheChioagoandWestMich- Th TxLUkVTCM Steam' House still enjoye the 5-reputation of execc'- Best anfldtipi IN WESTERN MiCr tJiirivaled taialia to from a poster. Brfefasd work a specs-. R.P.CHADD0Q hourly, on each naif hour; afternoon, half hourly, on the even hours and half hoars. Leave Si Joseph: Forenoon, on the M. M.

OSGOOD. LIVERY STABLE Aifjetntng. the fortify Reese, Ffrirt-eiitM tttrooota furaUhed at all time and for an eeeasfoas. igannextTneedayrjioniing. Fare, $LS0 for the round trip.

even hours; afternoons, at a quarter bs Three harvest xcuwfona to aH point ia Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Nebras. ka and Dates, August 80th, Sent. 20th and Oct. Ilth7 Cnf tTlZ lore anu a quarter arter eacn hour, (juica The Wabash evening express has been unw sou pjeaenns nocranmaaauona rand For particular apply to F. bringing from three- to five hundred baskets of grape daily to swcQ the Lota.

lAwngw jramTiortatien company's A. voswxtiX Master. Remember the Board of Trade. JDentoa Harbor, Michigan. vm wwni wis ijom ana vim, J.

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