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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 1

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Yi ---J -V'. X'WJl THE DAILY I LADIUM 4 i If i ri -t VOL. 6. BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1892. NO.

231. 5AL The Niles Water Works Sold. KVEKYTHIJUi HAS tl tSfc. It has been an open secret for a long time that the old Niles Water Works GREAT REMOVAL SAD was ou its last financial legs, and that it was likely to pass into the control of Further particulars of the death of Justice Joseph P. Bradley, of the V.

H. Supreme Court, are (riven in our telegraph columns to-day. More jit the horrible details of the fire at Indian.apolk appear in our vs columns to-day. A list of the patients killed and injured are given. other hands, and for several weeks it AT THE- has been advertised to be sold at chancery sale to-day to satisfiy claims long A plain, fair and square GIVE AWAY WHITE US held against So just before noon today a small crowd assembled in front of the post office and John S.

Lawrence, Master in Chancery, by whom it had been advertised, opened the ball by minister bagan's recall is requesteiU I announcing the terms ana conditions. STORE and the Hon. A. Fletcher, of the! "Say, chappie, old fel, how in the deuce are we ever to. get across this beastly muddy street?" aw firm of Fletcher A Wanty, bid $18, 000 for the Worki.

This was the only and lonely bid, and the property was "knocked down to him" at that figure. On account of removal we will Bell air goods for the Mr. Fletcher made no secret of the fact that his bid was for the Michigan I rust Company, of Urand Kapids, which Next; 30 Days- at Wholesale Prior is trustee for the bondholders. Some by the Chilean government. Various reasons are assigned for this demand.

There is now no immediate prospect of war with that country. I Michigan Matters. Capt. II. S.

IVeeks, a retired regular army officer, died at Allegan of heart failure, aged 45, He was a brilliant officer, an esteemed citizen and an Officer in both the Knights of Pythias and Masonic orders. Mrs. Christiana Cook, aged 47 and living tive miles north of Detroit, was found frozen to death in the yard of her home. While, temporarily deranged from grip she had gone out in No scheme employed to get youmoney dishonestly. You actually years' ago Mr.

Wiley issued in ionds that were purchased by the Portsmouth (X. 11.) Savings Hank, the Loan and Trust Savings Company, of Concord, X. Hi, and by Mr. 11. V.

Mer The stock consists of rinm. of South Farming ham, Mass. In terest on these bonds was paid until the 1st of May, when the bondholders got their last sent, and perhaps Mr. Wiley can tell where the interest went from that time on. The principal and interest to date amounts to about Dry Goods and Clothinjj Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Glares, Kittens, Cloaks Shawls, Jackets, IZoods, Fascinators, Under.

wear, Hosiery, Plushes, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Bugs, i Trunks, Valises, Etc, Etc. 542,000. The new ownership will-seek her- night dress with the mercury below to bring about a letter understanding. zero. io Per Cent of all youi Ipurchases IN SILVERWARE.

between the company and this city and will doubtless mi the work's in better "I'll nevah say "anything against ladies wearing trailing skirts again, my dear uoy." Life. AH a MUtitk. It was alout 1:30 a. m. Rampo came stumbling into the sittipg-room where Mrs.

Uiimpo, looking stern, forbidding and uncompromising, sat awaiting him. His left eye was frescoed in black and blue, his right cheek was ornamented with' a large j.aiid imposing knob, some of his hair was missing, one end of his collar, crumpled, limp and forlorn, stuck out appeal ingly over his shape than they rhave been of late. The Supreme Court ordered the discharge from the Industrial Home for girls, at Adrian, under habeas corpus, Mes Sun. The McQibeny Family. i on! Pon't miss this great sale as you may not hare another evening urosscups Mull was crowded to its utmost capacity to see proceedings, of Sarah Jones Jordan, who eloped from the home of a family jn whose custody she was, to Ohio and was married.

The court decided that as she had married she was no longer a charge on the State antl her husband tanity of this kind for many years to obtain bargains, tne Aicuibeny ramuy, and such an en- shoulder, and he had the general ioyable entertainment has never been our good fortune to see before. Bridge of a man who had gone head-first port (Conn.) Netrn. ,1 The most enthusiastic audience of the C. J. SCHERER, bore her oft in triumph.

Those Special Supervisors' Meetings. season welcomed the famous McCibeny Family last night at Tkvd's. The troupe is a wonder. Omaha (Neb.) Bee. The Kuchanan Record, commenting Nearly 4,000 people heard the cele West Main Street, Next Door to Farmers' and Merchants' 8a on our recent paragraph about the brated Mctlibeny Family Saturday and none should miss this brilliant' enter tainment to-night.

St. Louis -jlVo.) BENTON HARBOR, MICH. ISComeearly and avoid the rush. t'ont-Dfspatch. AtYore's uext Tuesday night, Jan 2ith." Reserved seats at Bell Co's" through a corn-sheller.

"Absalom," exclaimed Mrs. Rampo, "you have been mixed up in a fight!" Absalom shook his head. "Xo, Nanshy," he. said, with the slow, deliberate emphasis of one who knew what he was talking about, "I I wasn't in it, dear." Chicago Anxinut to Know. "Have you fixed up my will?" said the sick man to Lawyer Quillins.

''Yes." "Everything as tight as you can make it?" "Entirely so." "Well, now, I want to ask you something not professionally, but as a plain, everyday man. Who do you honestly think stands the best show for getting the property?" Washington Star. special meetings of the board of supervisors last year, says: There were two meetings held to discuss Kenton Harbor dam matters, and our change of township boundary line. Kuchanan paid the expense of the first meeting raised by subscription in about hour's solicitation, The ltenton Harbor matters were not ready to present at that time, and the- could not secure a special meeting so short a to) I 1 Geo. Money to loan on chattel M.

Valentine's office. LOOK! LOOK! LOOl I Mr. O. E. Holmes, of Lawrence, has opened a shoe shop in Geo.

Fields' room time before the meeting without having our business, which failed to i opposite the Higbee House, and solicits a share of the public patronage. will do general repairing and manufac ture boots and shoes to order. POUND'S pass at the meeting we paid for, to be added, if Kuchanan promised, as you claim, why did Seely MeCord and Dr. Hell assume the entire We are informed that it was the clear understanding the gentlemen named that the Kuehananpeople were to pay half the expense of the second meeting. tn matter who guaranteed the cost.

New Dry Good A ratal Krror. Ringway What's the' matter, old man? You look troubled. Featherstone 1 have made the mistake of my life. You know I have a rich- maiden aunt who lives in the country, and I sent her up a folding-, bed for Christmas. Ringway Well, wasn't she pleased with it? Featherstone (sorrowfully) No.

The old lady is very angry. She says there's no chance for a man to get under it. Brooklyn Life. COMMERCIAL. Kknto.n Harbok, Jan.

21,. NEXT DOOR EAST OF THE POSTOFFICE. Don't give this give away conflicted with any other. Remember it is "Her'' Bros, this time. i '5 i It i WHITE, GRAY and RED (Jeneral quotations are as follows Corn 45c.

Wheat Oats 33c. Rye Kutter lC Eggs Lard 8c. IVitatoes 2.V. Onions r.o.ii r.tK-. Keans per bushel.

Turnips per bushel. Itran jnc. llav $r-'S14per ton. Flour S4.75 S.0 per bbl. Ground feed, Xo.I 81.20 per cwt.

Middlingt $1.10 per cwt. Coarse corn meal 1.20 i POWDER Absolutely Pure. A eroam of tartar bbkiD powder. -High eat of all in leavenirifr strength. LaUst U.

8. Oovemment Food. Report. BED BLANKER Th Wy to Work It. Hotel Clerk (to wild-eyed man whq wants a room) am sorry, sir, but our house is full to oversowing already.

Wild-Eyed Man (producingold valise) I'm going to stay here, anyhow, if I have to sleep in a chair. -Here's my Hotel Clerk (looking at it with blanched face) Front! Show the gentleman to parlor A. first floor. Oblige roe, my dear sir, by taking your baggage with you. Chicago Tribune.

I.oy's Ijtbor Lost. Public-Spirited Citizen I am taking up a collection for a monument to Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton gin. Canyou- Indignant' Old Lady Fer the land's -THE- cwt Highest Market Price in Gold -Prices per Pair- Pork 4. 50 (ti $5,00 dressed per Veal per cwt. Chickens 8c.

per lb. Turkeys -1 6c. Keef per cwt. Timothy seed Sl.T.le THE PLACE TO BUY DRUGS, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Artist Materials, Stationery, IS Paid for all kinds of 70 870, $1.00 and Furs sake! They'll be raisin' money next to Raw build a monument to. the inventor of These prices are less than it costs to mark them but, give you the benefit as we must close them out.

A' WINTER SHAWLS in this sale at prices never Ik A JACKSON'S Dry Goods STORE Water Benton Harbor. Don't sell' your furs without giving me a chance to bid on them Lowest prices in either town on all kinds of ammunition. RrnrH HanH Dpnartmltllt. Kplteful. SlieAre you going to Amy Burr's coming-out ball? He Coming-out ball? She Yes; her debut.

He Why, she's been going around for at least three years! She I know it, but this is her first ball. He Then why not call it the "opening of a chestnut burr?" Judge. Plenty of Tim. Railroad conductors are a very sarcastic set of men. A traveler asked one of them: "Will I have time to get something A A ll A A 4 O't peach brandy! Yon git out o' here! Chicago Tribune.

Managing- la. Agent See here, my little man, what beautiful things I have in my wafon. I'm selling bicycles. Ask your father if he to get one for you. Farmer's Boy What's the price? Agent Fifty dollars.

Boy Phew! I say. You tell pa that's a new machine for plantin' potatoes and maybe he'll buy one. Oood News. Mora Powsr Naodort. Mlnistcr-I think we should have con- fore heard of in lienton Harbor.

I The following listof articles for sale W.E JAMES POUND. 1 meerschaum pipe, coin silver watches and chains, 3 silvereen watches, 1 solid gold ring, 1 gold filled watch eat ai me ne muuu. gregationai 8nging. "Yes, you will have time enough if Organist Then I and chain plated, 2 nickel watches, 3 i i i we must have a new you are not going any further on this train." Texas Sittings. HOTEL BENTON BLOCK, BENTON HARBOR, MICH.

isecona nanu revolvers, 3 suvef watcnes, gold plated and plated chains, 1 gold plated watch and plated chain, 2 sec-j ond hand guitars, 1 alarm clock, 2 large nickel clocks, 1 shot pouch, 1 double Skates I Skates! THE ARCADE LEADS THE FIELD. Skate AVERY'S DOUBLESTORE organ, i "Why sor "This instrument isn't powerful enough to drown km out." Nj Y. Weekly. A Last Koaoorea. First Washington Correspondent News is frightfully scarce.

Second Correspondent Yea, IH start the report that Mrs. General Logan is to be married again and yon can deny it. Judge. Aa Astounding Move. First Statesman (blankly) Say, the farmers are solid for free mail delivery.

They declare they've got to have It. Second Statesman (dumfounded) Great Cawart They'll be demanding decent schools next. Good yews. A Kerloaa Matter. "Hoffy's met with a dweadf ully dia-twessing accident." "Deab mer "Ya-aa.

Spwalned his cane." HoTwiblsir Puck. SUNNY SIDE WEST MAIN STREET. TWO MAMMOTH SALESROOMS AT YOUR SERVICE. Our Winter Stock Complete in aU Departments No Fvrthar lneaatlva. Opulent Father-in-law What ails yon, George? Since you, have been married you seem to have lost all your ambition.

George Well, you see, sir, I reached the height of my ambition when I became yoar Aa laaprovamant. George I wish I could turn Fido's coat as I can mine. Jessie What do you mean? George I fancy I should like him better (with the bark on the inside. N. Y.

Herald. His Waata a Oaaarta. Man want but little here below, And vet, I n(wt confess, Though amajj bla wmata, wa all wall know Ha dearva a WaiSa alf ht less. Indianapolis JoaruL Lookin Both VTaya. Mrs.

Backup Before we were married yon called your blne-yed hoari. Backups-Yea and my little black-eyed, freckled, red-baired darllnff didn't murmur protestPnck. Cats or- He There's a good deal to be said In fsvor of eremation. Bhe (shivering-) Yea, Indeed. It so elen, and nice and- miW Pack.

A Ha Chaotaas. Bridge Did Van Lett ew tell joa about hie family treeT BrooksYeai ehetat Brook- lyn Life. Freah tnmt at Vblte Bros. barrel shot gun, breach loader, 1 rubber coat, 1 five gallon gasoline can, 2 gasoline burners, 1 lot of cooper tools, 6 pieces, 2 target guns, a large lot of candy jars, assorted sizes, a lot of second hand skates, a lot of second Jiand sleds, a large lot of second hand books, i side saddle, 1 pair oars, 1 heating stove, 1 peanut roaster, 1 1 ice cream freezer. SO feet of garden hose, i washing machine and wringer, 1 oil pump, 1 ash sifter, 1 apple press, 1 bulk oyster box, 1 Burgeon's galvanic battery, a bedsteads, 1 book rack, a large lot of wall pictures, a large lot of dishes and glasses, 1 pound net, 1 showcase, 1 small desk, 1 outside light for restaurant, 1 plasterer's ladder, 1 cross cut saw, a lot of corn poppers, 1 large stand, a large lot of chairs, musk rat traps, roller skates, 1 alarm cash drawer and 'about 14 wagon loads of articles too numerous to mention.

CHAS. A. JACKSON, Dealer In almost everything1. It don't make any difference what you want to buy Jackson has got it, and it dont make any difference what you have got to sell Jackson buys it just the same, Second hand book bought and old. Second hand gun and revolver wanted.

Vomer to Loa oh Personal PhopebTT. A large bankrupt stock of clothing for sale Clearing out sale on, GLOVES AND MITTENS, at price that will suit the buyer. Masks and masquerade trimming of all kind. 1 million bushel of pop torn wanted at Jackson's. 7 Goods, Clothing, Carpels, A big load just received by the new firm of JOHMSJlVEnTtOIlTtl, Dealrsan all Kinds, of.

Shelf and Builders1 Hardware' STOVES! STOVES! STOVEP Of the Latest and Best Styles for Heatinj and Cccl Conkey's Block, Pipostono Strcoi, Bcnicn Hals and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Do yon wear shoes? Do you need rubbers? Are your overshoes good? There is no fooling about that. Petty' stock ou East Main street. It is going off at cost just what the goods cost in Chicago. Ja. McDosald.

i a' Choicest line of cigars la the eity at a i 1. 1. oauut a. i 4 LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, OUR MilliiieiTy 3DoraortirLent wUh all the La Norelties is Attrwtioa FOR US ON THE sunny side of main street. Patties having1 houses to rent or to sell will meet quick return by leaving list of same at the office of Baseett A Serimger as they have ealls almost dally for both.

Room atone A Bonner' block. UY EL.

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