Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 2

Location:
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i I 1 i 1 i eg 1 1 St. Josephand Neighborhood, WWII i mi n.i.,i..,-i ili ill i tt-tt-t fHE DAILY PALLADIUM Maa a Cresrl Ttr Albany. JI. Aug. FIna-gan, the champion hammer thrower, surpassed iall records Tuesday by throwing the 16-pound hammer 137 feet 4 inches, i He was giving an ex AM ORDINANCE, totbe eooatructtoa of idika Ui-v'ti jf bctit-iA Hftor Wu'faujan.

Tt of Hrut a Mar-wr ttrvui it wfti.t tee duty evry qa- tbm titf iy HcuiAio Hr(or to BUj at ui hiim a s' rv-atj. and a.viius' ka froal op or i' ft n-a. it ron ta.t- lUjrr (mi.i THE HAWAIIAN BABY is popular now a dijs, but r.ot halt so sausfacioiy.ai Ji DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Aa 01oU telHMI. "i don't think there a any doubt about the Indians progressing In civilization," remarked the profeasor. "I haven't bad very extensive- opportunities for observation," replied the prim lady, "but the fact that none of the Indiana 1 ever saw were in the habit of expectorating on the floors of street cars or of using profanity in public leads me to think that they have gotten a very good atart," Washington Star.

from Lowe factory, which -is bn sale at all ke cream parlors. s.da ounts -and' restaurants in this city, St. Joseph, Cotoma, Pawl Paw l.ske. Water- Vliet, fcati C.lai.re and other places. Acny flavor to order.

I'rices tien for any t)iiantity tor -weddings, -parties, soar sjcials, delivered tree ot ciiarge. uu isfest in MicW raHBraz ilian Da! var 1 mm vi.i i-y ri i yi i i t. TBE GREA SOUTH ilEEICU a coagiis, Doids, CroWiEr LIKEMAaia 't mmmtn CATARRH It clears the head of foul tnttcom- sores and ulcers of the head suiting sweetens the breath, and perfectly rfa. the taste, smell tad kT tops -Tieadache and dropeia jw-i SaV Also destroys the srenn vhirtt HAY FEVER. risking a perfect cure in a few dm fiJ ailsl NofatalcaseofLAGBJFTiewrW where Braziiaci Balm was faithfully irauuj-i uiic fp 'I'pe KcrIa aauqTUCtjvnn ill the after bad effect i I FA LLI LE in IEUMOSU.DrsrtJj.i Khkumatism, Typhoid and Sctts Fever, Measles, and any dues vk-there is I nflam mation.

Fever or Coageas Greatest relief in Consumptioa evo covered. Cures a Fresh Cold tn iiiii.uiv. i i 1 -1 1. 1 ts in -no urwi niiu reticles ueaineas. AMIHW, Invaluable In female troubles.

For outward use heals Cuts. Sores and HurnsUksasnta veuts lock-jaw trum wounds. QUICK CCkB FOU CONSTIPATION AND PULES. lit Healing Power is Almost Miraculous. The Bast Family Medieia hi Lorn? CO Cent Bottle contains 100 Doses, or Two Weeks Treatment for Cili St.OO BOTTL EQUALS THRBB Oo.

BOTTLMS, 1 j. HOME TESTIMONIALS: "Brazilian Balm cured me of inveterate catarrh-which I bad for over Km It is the most wonderful triumph of medical science." Gen.J. Parke htsilo. croup, cold and the worst form of gripp we have found Brazilian Bala invsUiit -Jno. W.

S. Boothe, D. Pdsior Vel. Ave. Bap.

Ch. "Mrs. Lore hat nti, Brazilian Balm and thinks if did her much good." Hon. Chas. B.

Lcrt, Quf tif Del. "One bottleofjlrazilian Balm cured a friend of mine of hay fever." Jlf. Culberi. "I was very deaf for to years from catarrh. Brazilian Bala ares Warm in my ears every day soon restored my hearing." Mrs.

John Pa. ''If is the best thing for dyspepsia I ever saw tried." Judge Edwari Wtr. was worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the femediet doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Balm, kt, be my doctor through life." Mrs. J.

Calloway, Fbttstown, it. "I was fcfc. crippled up with rheumatism, could not get my hand to my head. I (took kit 'cent bottles of Brazilian IJalra in six months. Am now entirely cured aadaa blc as I was at forty." sinson Burrelt, aged 84..

A lady in Cincinnati vi afflicted with asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was sleep lying down, was entirely and permanently cured with Brazilian Bala. 60r0AfllrSTS RF.ACKSOMlCIWlBiiuipiIiit. SPECIAL NOTICES. hibition ati the athletic meet of th Ancient Order of Hibernians, and this record well record. On not stand as the world his second thrw he beat his world's redord of ISO feet rlichea Dy one inch.

A Bad Clre. Lewisburg, W. Ya Aug. 4. Fire broke out ajt five o'clock Tuesday morning in II.

'IJt Bell's store, and before it could be checked destroyed Stratton hotel, two banks, two drug stores and ten other iuiiding. The Konceverte steam engibe was telephoned for and saved the tbwn from total destruction. Loss, nboutl- $75,000 insurance. $25,000. The fire was.

Incendiary, 'and this was the second attempt within a week, Acquitted. St. Paul, Aug. 4. Albert Schaf-fer, president of the Allemania bank of St.

Paul, who was indicted for having overdrawn jhis account at the time the bank failedl has just been tried in the district couH. At the conclusion of the trial the iuitv. under direct instructions from the iiidsei rendered a verdict of aiviiiitiii it was lounu uuud rxuiuiiis- tlon that the bank was actually In I debted to M. Schaffef instead of the re- verse. Th (Slrl Drowsed Grand Rapids Aug.

4. EMle Herrick, agitrd and Clara Hall, aged 19, daughters of E. J. Herrick and Sherwood HalL 'jof this cily, were. drowned at Ottawa 1 Beach Tuesday evening.

They werejbathing in Lake Michigan north of the pier. Miss Halt eith jumped or jiemirom tne sprinuoara useu oy liiejoatnersananerconipamon followed, i I -j- KatnVftloW-. New Yori. AugT John Flynn, Its years old, wasalmost instantly killed oy a tne neari wune engagcu in a friendly srwrring match with red Pre-rtler at la factory in Newark Tues Way. Both iwere employed in the fat- tory and were boxing with bare nsts at noon before a crowd of fellow eu-.

ployes. Th'boys were friends. -V 1. Isjssellos iAaralat tlneo VaVtry. Peoria, Aug.

4. On a suit of George' F. Mardhi, of Chicago, who claims, with; his father, t6 hold of stock in the American Glucose com pan, an injunction was issued by the circuit court Tuesday restraining that company discontinuing the manufacture of glucose or selling out to the found Mnrderrd. New Y'onk. Anir.

4. Mrs. Lizzie Scffurman Was found dead in bed 'furs- I day in the cottage where she lived with her husband near Secacus, S.J. There was a bullei in the head. The cottage is in a very lonely spot.

Suspicious circumstaixes point to her husband, Jt'etcr Schurjnun, as the -j Hecelver Chtuirn, New Yorl, Aug. 4. John M. Forbin and Lore 11 -q Seniple have been appointed receiveri of the property in this state, oi the American Publishing corporations ii proceedings for a dissolution of the company. The liabilities are assets, about $150,000.

1 Red need Kat G. A. Buffalo, Tickets R. National Encampment. August S3d to 'JSthr sale Aujr Slst, ng Sept.

Fare Good return from Benton I'nion Vcran's I ion National Encampment. Springfield, Ohio, Aug. lUth to SOtjh. Big Four will sell tickets 18th and Kith. Good returning Aogi.

9 4.80 from Benton Harbor. Union Vetjeran Legion National Encampment Columbus, Ohk, Sept. 2-d and 23d. Tickets on sale Seph. -1 and 22.

Good i-e turning Sept. 27th, at $5.30 for the, round trip. National Encampment Sons ef Veterans, Indianapolis, Uth, to 11th. Tickeits on sale Sept. 8th and 9th.

Good 'returning Sept. 11th, at one fare for the round trip. One fare jfor round trip to Philadelphia, Pa, on account of National league of American Wheelman, August 4th Ito 7th, 1807. Tickets on sale Aug. 2dj 3d and 4th, Final return limit Aug.

9th. Account of the reunion of the army of West Virginia at Columbus, Ohio. The Big Four will sell round trip excursion tickets at rate of S.V30. Tickets on sale Sept. 7th and 8th.

Final return limit slept. I3tn. rickets may be extended to return not later than Sept. 22d. On account of the Pine Lake Assem bly, at La Porte.

Aug. 13 and 22 the Big Four railway county will sell on August 1 1th and l'-'th round trip excursion tickets at one lowest first class one way fare. Final return limit Aug. 23rd. Account of the annual convention Young People's Christian Union, at Indianapolis.

Ind. 18th to 23d. 1897, the Big Four Railway Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets at one lowest first class one way fare. Tickets on sale Aug.

17th to 18th. Final return limit Sept. 12. On account of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, Nashville, May 1st to Oct. 31st 1897, the Big; Four will sell round trip tickets at very low rates.

Tickets on sale April 28th to Oct. Inclusive. for full in formation call on or address L. O. Smith, Agent.

Thousands, Of persons flounder alonir for months, tea even suffering from indigestion, bowel troubles and liver disorders with their accompiny-int disagreeable symptoms, because they think they have to. If they would take a short! course of Dr. Mc Lean's Liver; and Kidney italm thev would soon get rid. of the miserable feeling and that overpowering sense of weariness and incapacity for work, would give ill ace to one of health. vigor and cheerfulness.

Price $1 per bottle. Sold by ti. M. ltell A Co. Urand Rapids Sunday Excursion Aor.

I. C. W. M. Kv.

train will leave Ben ton Harbor at 7:10 a. in. and arrive at Grand Rapida at noon. Leave returning at Im. Round trip rate $1 to Grand Uapids or Ottawa Beach.

Good chance to visit your friends and see the attractions of the Valley City, i Gbo. DkHavbhG. V. A. Ton Can I lnna.rf fbn flft that Foley's folic Cure ia an instant relief for colic, summer comnlaint cholera morbns, diarrhoea.

bloody flux. chronic diarrhoea, cholera infantum. I bilious cholic; painter colic and all bowel complaints. Lowe A- I and Reynolds Dahlke. PCRFCnON 1 it t.

jostra follow birr. And Order Oat 1111 Telephone Without Authority -j role The St. Joseph City Council followed the action of the Benton Harbor Council and ordered the street, commissioner to remove all of the Bell Telephone Co poles set within the past tun days. The company was notiBed-'ten days to set Doles but they tooj nt notice of the warning and sot a doieri poles io the south- part of town aad stretched wires on them. This morn-1 ingHhe street commissioner removed t' and piled them on the city Jot.

The only' alderman voting agains the resolution instructing the street ininiiiinner to do the work was Aid Reeve. Th Pros I Prosperoo. Ground, h's been broken for a new buildi-ig which is, to be' the home of the Evening Press: The build ng will occupy a convenient site on E. A- Graham's lot on the west side of Slate street iust south of Broad street and will be two stories in hreigiijt, I with a.u in posing front. Thelow-er floor wi.l be occupied by the counting room, stock rooms and job rooms, and the apr floor by the editorial and composing rooms.

"The faet thattfie Press a going to occupyxan -entirely new building fittest up expressly for its use is gnificant evidence of prosperity, in these quiet days of busihi ss. We are tJ note and congratulate Bro. J. on this greellhe ud deserved symptom of journalist ic sut- The Press says: has gone on in clronBtiOII gaining id bu i u.ese- circulation, gaining in -quirip? new friends, overturn od tneui'ies, riding rough-sliKf- over aii- licious detractors, writing obituaries for bonus rivals, until it lias safely landed in a fine new modern Evening Press building, where it wilt stay until Gabriel with his brazen trump summons all printers to retribution from underneath the imposing stones placed over them by weeping and conscience striken delinquent sub scribers. some of whom live in St.

Joe- but wh, wi doubtless come and can 1 pay ud beaore the Press building is completed. Hymeneal. I Mr. Luther Johnson, of Elkhart county, and Miss Alma Chamberlain, of St. Joseph county, came down on the excursion Trom uth Bend yestei day and were roar ried in the afternoon by Justice Baldrejr.

The marriage of Mr. Chas. A. Ford, of Chicago, and Mis Jennie. -Gilbert Bacon, of this city, as mnized at high noon to-day: at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

I. W. Jackson. Rev. M.

S. of Benton Har bor, performed -the ceremony. They will reside in Chicago. GENERAL TALK OF THE TOWN Fa uT Clifford was sent to the county jail for 15 days fortoeing drunk- Jennie Al rich, a 51 years old, was arrested yesterday afternoon for beinjf drunk a id this morning she was sentenced to the unty jail. Sidney Zekind and Thos.

McKee col lided while riling their heels on the bluff yesterd Vv afternoon. The fron wheel of wheel was broken and he was injured some about the shoulder. Brazilian Balm at all druggists'. Smoke Columbia ciifars; Scents. AITAIBa AT THE COt TY SEA T.

SKW I'UYSIC'I ASS. Cohn and Henry Russell Michael graduates of the Independent Medical college of Chicago, registered with the county clerk this morning. MAKKIAOK 1.1 KSSEC. Charles Nitz, 31, Amelia Fritie, St. Joseph.

21 Chas. A. Ford, 28, Chicago, Jennie Gilbert Bacon, St. Joseph. Luther Johnson, 25, Alma Chamber lain, 18, St.

Joseph county, Ind. THE I'ROBATK Cl.l'tiT. Estate of Natbaiiel H. Pcse, de- ceasea. uowara ttose.

oi -Mies, was appointed special administrator. Estate of Phillip Russell, deceased Will of deceased proved By Lawrence C. Fyfe and admitted to probate, and Edward' Abraham was appointed, exe: cutor. Estate of John Walker, deceased will of deceased proved by John He.n- kel and duly admitted to probate, and Catharine Walker, widow of deceased appointed administratrix with the will r.state of Degolier King, deceased. in the matter of the claim of Sabrina Asherjor services, the court awarded i.e.

nuiu ui i o' presented a claim against the- estate for nearly 1,800, Smoke Katie Putnam cigars. NORTH PIPF.STONE. C. D. Jennings and Roy Clark trterl on their journey to Niagara Falls Monday morning on their wheels.

Mr. Jennings having a new wheel made to order for the journey. They exnoct be gone about a Me- v. tella Parshall will go back to the house where Mr. Parshall shot aa soon aa tne necessary papering and painting is done.

Aug-. 3. D. Th Most Fatal Ulsease. It is not generally known that adults die of kidney trouble than any other disease.

When the first svmD- a tJ torns or this disease annesr. nn tim should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure, which ia guaranteed or money refunded. Iowe House Reynolds A Itahlke. and flavoring extracts -iust WUlson'a are Dot Willson extracts, Brazilian Balm at all drniro-i' M0DERATI0M mm it SW er Lake fW Notices In this department. threeMbea Or lean, cent a wtjtk; aJUitional iine.

froDt- each per wet k. For a ride op the beautiful Paw Paw try te Boat Livery at McCord's Brick Yard SUMMER TOURS VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE TO THE M0U3TAIN3, LAKES aud Special Ikw Rates will be in efTec to Put-in-Bay islands of Erie Lake t-haulauiua, Niarra Kali Thousao.it ilainlsv St. Lawrence Hive Adirondack, Lake lii-orc, Ne Enir land Kesorta. a York ana tvwtttm To the ureal. Lakes, I'Wrlaaii, dusky.

Toledo, Detroit, iieuton 11a bor, St. Clemens, Mackiiiac ami Micu ran Ketorta. lo'the orth west an Went ria St. Louis qI Chieairo. For rates, route, time of train and fu particulars apply to any aitent Hi rut: Koctk," or address CO.

McCODMICK rMMar lrtic Manlflr utiFw. Consult Your Physicia and take al. COURSE OF BATHS -at the EASTMAN MINERAL SPRINGS i The bath are furnished i cr)mfortbl buib bou which re titled. ith eon vaince. WatHtitf rMim ta-lir4.

Hut old wir Thj tth are eo.ua! in oyifusni vtu ao iA'mm) or ny a en lib reuri. Cli and convinced. LIVERY ELM STREET, For Buggies and Hacks First-class Turnouts. Rates Reasonable. "Telephone 45-1 rlnu Geo.

Kimbal DRAYMAN will dwlivwx htttocatror freight to any part the two cltif ill make trip a to low un til notice Leu.v I'tty Laundry, Hen ton Harm at 7 10 a. 2.:.. va, Ifftv J't-pii Jisutiiiry at rt 1 1 B-dU ftM HP ID. uiiruri at Morrow Ston's Ki-fX'f ry tlfpho to i.t; 3. Order received tijere or wuaary Vn ruber city.

P. BASTAR, M. D. HOMEOPATH 1ST Diseases of Offlre niJr'abam IV-ntori JfarUr. Hour a to a I to 3 und Co t.

no to know that when lfferinir from any kidne trouble that a safe, sure rem djr ta Foley's Kidney Cure. I.naran teed or moipey refunded. Lowe Bouse and Reynold The Rosy Freshness A4 a lety mtUn at tba kin tnva-riably obtained by ttoM wbu utt Poxxuiri's ConflnmptloTi Cared. llOCCHT BACK FROM THR CKATE. Lat November Mr.

Josepl James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl Iis, was at death's door th quick consumction. Wasted to a his lories a of ulrerat iun; his death was honrly avuite.l by doctor and family. He wu kept in a on5tant tnpor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible rough.

ifTve him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. See ntc it wonderful effect, the dtictor adviiefl it continued nte. Mr. Jaineooi- after dismtsiwd his doctor, and defended on the Balm alone. Hi recovery ws rapid and complete, and hi February he returned to work.

tiisiiingt aresounu. and his weight greater han at anv time in bis life. Hi recovery is regamea almost a miracle. lObCOimumption hrwnre of congb mix hirM anrl creacn plum thit contain An.nm. Omum vrxi the ntrvfl and rivra Ihe romtna harillus a rhinrr to flentrv the liinn.

It ilvavi frttal. Brazilian Balm dne nt rnntaifi a trare of anv opiate, hut ttttiu late the nerve with ne life ami power destroys the mirle. restores at that ia left of. the cUseased luripra to aoonil and henlthv which no other remedy mwet been known to accom phah. WMt MtrhlKJSiB Himrsion K(a.

ThaC. A I f- ft. A NIairara Fan Atj(rut -th. via Dtnnl and trw Mlrhiao entrat Ausriat I via. Urteoi anf4 tJi Urnd Trankt Kr.

Ail tirhet rninrn Uirinif' iirra thA fipf day a from thein''hijnkf of naif Katv from Ronton HariMr he AlrTnt for fuU Imfonna-tlon or ai RtipMa On Air-fit H. and limited t' rettirn An(T. (rrtiv rfwiaceH far- (ae arentj for pnrtieu tnrat on of R. enoimj) mnt Klet MarV ftsillwy. O.

R. At-nJ Hof fIo, retitrn Anifnat 3lt, and hs Vnadjtlin willraMPtI irlati i Htiffalo and re-tnn lh hve low rate. Ticket wilt old thnd mi. or rail riten. Th Vandniia Iin tM t.ekpu Naahvilnn and reurn at low r-e on a-rnnt of th tiifwf Chtefnil ntemationai Kwpoav ion- rotifa and fnu-k t-n frir fnll Informt4of a to th aaetiraina enll on or reaa IEr Win.cn' pnM wnnafacrtnred at WUlao Mirt.meeh f.nnrntwrt'ir, RdrwtB, Wiv, th Jnrffem IttaiHntion of )t kin In that Stt and flnettwv.

OFFICIAL JEWSPAPEB OF THE CITY. BENTON HAEBOB. AUG. 187. FEARFUL FATE OF A ETTEESIDE LAD Irving HUirtd 111.

aatll by Tramp at His Ira hat to Amputated. The Chicago Times Uerald of to-day cuutaina the fallowing startling1 story of lth brutal trealmeut of IrviDg Culjler. son of Siolou Cutler, of Riverside, by tramps near Kavanoah, 111.: Ills arms and face raw with blisters. Irving Cutler' staggered into the Cen-trait police station last night and begged to be eared for. Hefofe he was taken to the county hotpital for treatment he related to the police a htmry of shocking cruelty and on the htr nth of his tale word was seat to the police of requesting the authorities of that place to aid in the apprehension of a gang of tramps.

Cutler 10 years old and the son" of a farmer living In Riverside, Mich. A month ago he tired of following the plow and started out in the world to carve his own fortune. He had some little money, but this was rapidly exhausted, and when be reached Savannah last VVcducnuay he was penniless. was after midnight when he reached the place, and there was no place of shelter to be found, lie wandered about until dawn and then came upon the camp of a number of tramps. Tired and hungry, he readily accepted their proffered hospitality aud became one of he band.

The second day he was told that he would have to earn his living, and. without more ado, lie was seized and a scalding liquid was applied to his face aad arms. The lotion produced huge blisters that caused him intense pain and burned away the skin. He was given into the charge of two of the hand and sent out to plead for alms, his wounds his excuse for begging. He managed to elude his guardians and made his way to Chicago.

Last night the physicians at the county hospital expressed the opinion that his right arm because of the effects of the liquid applied by the tramps would have to be amputated. Smoke Van Twiller cig-ars. Burkhard St. Joseph, sell 550 wheels for and guarantee a year. WILL NOT OO BACK.

rraak Fhlscator Tells a 8aa Francisco lapr About his Lack la Alaska. Copies of the San Francisco Chroui-cle of July 24 contain an interview with Krank l'hiscator, Baroda, in wbichjte gives the following account of his rich strike in Alaska: first went to Circle City and then to Maim creek, meeting with little or no success at either creek. Later in the year 1 journeyed to St. Michael's for provisions, returning to Circle City in time to hear the news about the discovery on Bonanza creek. Our party immediately left for the Klondike, arriving there August 24.

At that time there were very few people in the country. We prospected first on Bonanza and later went to El l)ora-d4- creek. Clements. Keller and myself were the first on that creek, and we located a discovery claim, thinking it would be a separate district. vv also located two claims on Bonanza creek, but later was forced to abandon them.

-'In two and a half months time with the aid of nine men, 1 took from my claim On a piece of ground 35xtiri feet I took out Some idea of thq richness of the claim may be had when I say that two men snoveieu two nours and cleaned np su (Mhi. tie next day- they worked two hours, gl.r.oo being the result. At another time thej' worked three hours and a half and took out I'I do not think It likely that I will return to the Klondvka district next spring or any other time if I can avoid it. I 1 hnd that the climate does not agree with. me.

While in Seattle 1 made arrangements with a gentleman wtio, lor a consideration of S.Mto month and a stake of will look after my interests at the. diggings." It sou have a couch trv Brazilian Balm. For sale at all drug stores ask lor it. I fne Fxptaaatlon. "There's one thing in Harold's favor that every father must admit," ex cliiimed Mabel, warmly.

"lie hasn't any expensive habits. "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne, gently "But perhaps that is due to the fact that he is getting only eight dollars a week. Washington Star: Hltttaa- Rack. "I wouldn't marry von if you hnd three times the wealth of my father, pheisaid. I "I presume you know, he replied with Misrnitv.

"that if 1 had that much uioho- there Would be no necessity for me to' marrv. Philadelphia North American; I A Drdarllos. Old Tim must be a drunkard If thpre' truth In th srlaire trite' "vVtifrh firlars that "Time Is money For money Is always tight. N. Y.

Journal. A SEEnLKH Qt KSTI05I. Parson. Jonea'Raatus Jackson, will Jo hsb dis woman fo to welded wife? r.rastns ose I will. Dat's what I come fo.

Detroit Free Press. V'ps nowas. 8he had a pretty turned-up nose, A tumed-up hat of brown; And I -well. I had tumed-up toes. Uecause i was turned down.

Town Topics Hearae4 at Oace. Mr. fkiftleigh Miss Ligbtlelgb er Uazei. I love you: May I hope that some: day you will retGrn roy love? UnU- I'll do that He sure and fake away with yo. Odda and Knds.

i olle l.lhelr. CHolly1- I make it a point never1 lo tslk more than ten minutes with any one person. F.tht'l So as not to tell all voti know, I nTne V. Journal. TO I'OSMBStlTM.

As to an boneet remedy, Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, bat truthfully claims to giva corn fort and relief lath very worst eases, and ia th early stage to effect a en re. Low A Bouse and Reynolds Dab. Ik a. Family washing done reasonably at trr tiMiicv to. bin.

v-- kr rfjiaiir ibij o- dcKUivd ii'latr I tbU ordibiw tou'Ha. br Ut? oiad of ourW jr yao i of the 4iaiutfiw aud tu iie toautj brrtii i. 4 A.t tX'ttt Hidr Of -ripe tv-t irt.ai Mttib tf't to Unia-a at oe ef.b vd-a of Mam tryt fr'J ifii to Kwtria str.rH. tiie; s-li Vir trvt-v Maift trva to iu tlsrf our tvipit -ft iii.rit.-t-Aia- of vsau-r fr.Iuu wn r--t to KUb on tbe north Mr uf ttrrft-fron. WMt Wis tret 'U tbrt of rrworiai street Water to frt 'atr-rei.

of. tiruiMi. awu.s- fnu. BiuH jxrixtt i A'1 QU-: tKKb lds Of a-rwt fiN-ru Hi ut? lone ttre it.H it vr-t to Wntaiu avenue: on both j.lf lnMni HLrtt from Pipestone 4trt-et rrt-tti tM-tune trri to Koa ueet. bull be or r-paio d.

as be case iuy.be win tfi-rfim; ur rmTcw. aad wf aa otbeir tua tf 4 ArS tonstrueU'd on other eity luay tnr of -1 to Tiie fliWiriPU ued-io the construction of N.u'ii fdesia.k be of ibeauatity fcuo the 'lierea HdotKtuV Said toaU Hst ti U-su. than tort'sr iucne ta imvaueH unU fit.i ieiiJiQUul'rUiUaro ami a reaped even tUri iid-s a ut form i lie aud even oTiitsi aud b.iil bt- laid upon six ieha of t'tir aiwi. The used to the CwQtrui uon of such waiks aiiajl oraae by otiKioit one riu.thel of the bt uuoorud Hortiaud cemen waft lix'buaivot of core gravel or crushed said 'Coucrete waika have of on- nu in tbit-kness of a tuKture i'oiii Lmsetl of two bushe of the affr.said ce -neat arid three busheiof if ted gravel or shrp -aud aid i-emeut aaiks ssbai. at ieust fou inciie thu-kut-sf provided, that in ait wuere Mirb aik are to be con hi rut-ted over an area excavated uetwet the of the nt reel an, the i-uto iine sue to aaiks shall be support with 1 t-eam.

such I heaaosiia.il oi oi iron and be of Me aau -trenjrtb to browrlv support juch Tik. ihcvNhuiiuot tte inure (ban ft-et apart and sbail be Uulted tffi-thf wtlli irun ri.KW not ura tuaa tnree ioiirtbs tf an mi iu a ttb uiUatie itrtd-iturticit-'nt heai- and nut to ceureiy iioid th'- vuuiv tiru a urt h- must be bulit te sucb baai. in proper form, and D'U le! than one r.uti properly rucntedtiud tfo-uted. Ail Maces aoove sfich feaain -hii ihru be QUeu nu th 5h nurfai-e snail be iev. I.

and at leat fou. m. (ten ijot- i tie top of the arch. All such work'to oe a.me in uch maimer that when ttic of ceun.nl in iaid thereon the vainer cenfttrut to the. proper uraue Seetwn Aii piatiksued in the construe ii'tn of -sidewalk tiail be of pine or oakL not than ineii-K nor more than eitfht inctio in wnltn uml not iss than two inches in UiickocMM and an'vHed to.

an ee tbickue.vs, ittui of ifood oitaiiiy piaued on thtr upper isidi aud hail t.e laid uixn oak let? ersnt j-mmJ juJ- itv not iee than Three oy lour incae juare ti oe piaeeti Dot more than two aim oncrna fmtt apart. The piank naajl he taid on a tine t. rtwht aiikfle ttw line of the sidewalk; ao shall in nailed with nail not less than tqirty peun with at tea-it two naiin at each tH-arinr section 7 sidewalk hali be htid iiiside of an inch aimvc- ttie top of; cart ar.tt jn--n a irrad tr onM-iourtn or an in it one iw.t from the strtH-t I'tne to curb. Sm'tion I he aforesaid -sidewalks shall be ouiit live- feet In width on streets tifty feet wLtie or tessi and six ft-ct in width on alt other street, except v.ithin the QreliOtiu, where al walks shmil, unless otherwise wdered bv the -'it i 'otmcil, cover th' entire space between the outstde line of th street or avrnue to the curb iiu of said street provtdiiir that (h instance shall ueh sidewalk le required to be of ireaier width than twenty feet. AH side walks iXihst be so iaul as to make 'the line of on ail stre-i as near as may ba a uniform tistance irom tnc enter oi ur.e street Neeti.n The i Uy Council shall furnish the tines and if rude for all walks; and it shall be thedut of ail ptrfsoas huudinc sid eoinniencintt the construction of the same to obta a from the my emrmeer the prone -rades nd lines of such walks, and it hull be in-law! ti ftr any iH-rson or persons tobuildauy tidcr w-a or sidewalks in said c4iy exi'ept Cunmrt iiiy to une ana tfraoes.

sect tn he uy Council may reoufre r.h of, any and may i irnl WiJ4 removed, repairei.l pr remnit f-v det-'m any walk InutlUMent or- umle- for puofie travel, ami reinire such piaced.wuh rtiivrstone or cohere te on all mefit tuned in s-etton three ani on atl owh- sf reels may sivlewalki rbuut or ret ir-d with ptank. unless the owtit afcT'-nt fK'ctjparn shall build Or repair Wild aalk 1 it" fiasttoe, coacreUr or vitrulwd brick (iuautv aforesaid. Secti ti II WiieiieveiMhe 'ity T'ouncU shall be res ution order.any sidewalk to be con struct I shail.be the duty of the streeB coui-mtssoto: er to tfiVe notice to the owner, aMent or 'crupa it of the laud in front of or adjacent to whieh m-li walk is to ba contnicted, to build thr- within twenty days from the service siifrh notice, and in all eases wht-rri the 1 1 i ouuet shall by resolution order any! aidewaik palr shall bth- duty of said street com AMssuo; er tot'ivr the owner, atfeut or occuiant uotice repair the same withm hve tlay from the ser ice of siicn nottee. i la if such own. or occupant shall ct to hutkt or repair such- siib-walk withm he iiii' specified in aid notice it shall oe the iuty th street 'coinmissiiuner' to at or th same t- be tlone.

and in iuvn cs the tutreol shall -e s- spun saiddotsor fiarceli of land.toirethi with a teiiaity of ten i-t-nt. tn athlition therou and the hame shall 1m a hen thereon tntsl -ilected and paid in the manner pr- scribed in ain ordinance provulel, that the ty rm. su amount. toret'hKr' with the pe? i ty aforesjiid from the owner or oc upuni of i-n rremi.ses an action ojun'ipsi--. to" her with costs or suit- e'.

i rifi nmifc retjjuireu uy section li or this ord' nance shall ti's'rilw the lfts or i of -and in front of or adjacent, to which 4'ieh sidewalk has hern ondered to be- con struct -I or r-pairt-d and shall be served per s.ttia?iy upon ta- owner. aent or tccupaiit of ih pr 'HiLse-. if known ana rounu wit bin the ur I rase th- Mreet cfunQtis-sioni-r i un riiid such person or p-rsons, he' shali ft opv ftt xit fi notice to tte puDilshd fi -e k. a -A- kiy newspaper published ji of ii' titon HarlMtr ue str't com- -r sltaH enter in a book ti- re provided pnrw niemoranoa. with jates ies.

-tc of al! ueh notices stvsI. and liif kct-p i-op's of all nonces with a return of dates and mode of serv ice endorsed there on. II It ht- thi-tiiitv nf ftvnrf -c! or tcet: p.cnr ftf anv lot nor 1 tied hv the tt t'omtn hvi' to tne prcced-r pro-, isior of ttii- ordinance, to promptly it i r.n s-nd dot and const ruct or re-ii- the w.nK us or'I r'd acd jn rase! ur.y fi'-r "lit -r -M'-civpant sh.au at'ieet or fail fpmr anv-'ieh s'dwaQ wtthifi the ii I'i tjoi h- of h- street a- pr-vi in this ordinance. and fii r.v mi oinerwise is -compehct) to anv i-rson tr p-r- count id such nt'irlect ii ye nt occupant r. 1.

i tn- in f'tr the amount the -ame triiiv N' icol- in The proper court I f. siiisi h'- d'itv of he i.r.'-n the n' refusal of prsir.o, tuud such a Ik. as -iti i ity 4unci I. t-t ouce to tmilt. ret.uilt or re- anil tne said stri'r-t rsii.Ui ttf -r ue et n--i4 i ma" a c-rTmcat' urtitt-r trj f.r' rnf- surto'irit r.f material and the anptunt -SirV i i ft- Struct yfi Mt hi-irtteft, a FwJk .1 'i- 'Ihv tf li iitui ii'ictl trirmot iiiHlii tnt th- th pur- -itnti frf.fit of r.

't ft (-i i I' in yi of anv ordi'r 'i i dstrinir th a-' t'. t'f iiiiKM.nt i.f "ti 'r. fptniiM-M. A iik id.J rmn- 'i ait'l itv i "nin- lh- tinrTtt: tv if i- uml utti hiai li. rtrfi i.i'i: iTOVltl-! t.T t.r ruAr pnv ttairt vfii uf Ijnif' Its -fu- "wiir.l'.f H4HsttrH 4t vr c'it.

from mitt walk. ni Ai'i ht. vhnll rnm- OT 1. Iflf- if im; is, (ii'in rnl Sii turn fiit.t fw inp)Ct-'1 frho hll i -tir. fit- in '-n tht mv stttwiiilc of 1iff-r i- i-o'trr'n t.titri.

'tr of nMir Wljtb 1 tfltUi ljr.slfl fprHl fr tnw orflinint. tt nrtii't -fi A who shHH :t.n thv thil -i Li. tiiiti'hftl iv it ftr nt: ti.it:-!r..ti fiwii ui i tn itrnn.i ofm. pitrrirTit rfi- i.f bAM tt im Yinlv j1'. iirtr iK.

1 -i i -tt IhS ri. rtr.Miipif.. thii; iti! tht. -ir-th ttn Ititrii): l)rt mi a aint t.jf iH wiinrti (I (lilV ffqrltr on HMl.l. im Hr iti.tr i itv ii.

i I' lii-iuiin linKir N-i if 1 Ulil-'W'f i li; (' 1 I trlc I Ihf- iit rtenn Hrhr li her-4 tttAt th.timt Alirl ftr mil igrA nan lv nrc. fttwl te JWwfr if he ty tf Ht nt Hat-t tf til 'if -t i t-lf7. f'f hi i'prtn' ml i Itlnv Mr i-t! Hrf- rinrnstl he ttarre tn me with bin rnvsi throf P. lerk if the Itv HeBbm Msrlmr Ifohva eouirrt trv Rraiilian Bairn. for aat at ail drug store.

Aak tor it, Oooa was a queer story "That bout man in Minnesota being treed by wolves while on his ay to be married," said the. shoe clef boarder. "Most remarkable exhibition of animal intelligence I know, of." auidJthe Cheerful Idiot. "Animal iatelligerrce?" "Yes; they must have realized how tender he would be at that time." Indianapolis Journal. So Vacancies la Waybaiclt.

'A rolling stone: gathers no moss," my The elder remarked, with a moss-back vocation." the younger replied, "Is the most overcrowded tn town." i. Philadelphia Freaa. FOR OIK UEMtL fRIKKDS. A suggestion for soine of our friend: ho have lived not wisely but too well. Harlem Life.

of the Hoses. Bach year-when the red rose Is blooming Sweet seal to my chsiHers of woe 1 -tell the old tale of my I And Daphne again answers: "No." Chicago Record. Miss Oldgiri (with assumed indignation,) Do you know, ffirls, a uiuu an utter stranger to me lifted his hut and bowed, to me on the street to-day, and when ignored he actually followed me! Miss Slyboots Some of those beggars are persistent fellows. Town Topics. Am DiamiHc for Is.

"You may talk -as jou like," said the solid citizen, "but there was one good thing about the gladiatorial fights of olden times. "What was that?" "The loser never had a chance to talk Id the papers and explain hy.he lost." Philadelphia Press. Oolclt Dlaajaosl. strnjer (after an examination) Well, doctor, what do you think? Have I the gout? Great Physician Hem! Er What is your income? "Twelve hundred a year." "fo. You've got a sore foot." S.

Y. Weekly. lros'pectlve Horror. "I hear that Judge ducketts is study ing uiind reading," said the lean law yer. -li that is the case," said the fat law yer, "I am going'-toTeave town before I get arrested tor Indian apolis Journal.

Why They Are-Eaemles. Biggs' (with effusion) Halloa, Whif fie, is that you? I heard you -ere drowned. hittle (with sadness) it was my brother. Biggs (thoughtlessly) What a pity Tit-Bita. lielat to the Contract.

"Goodness gracious, you don't mean to tell roe that Maud ia going to marry an auctioneer? "She can't help herself. A hair got in her ej just as he proposed, and, of eourse, she had to wink." Cincinnati Enquirer. Their Occupation. Mrs. Brown I am the mother of seven boys.

Do you wonder that I am a bread maker? Mrs. Jones I am the mother of seven girls. Do you wonder that I am match maker? N. Y. Truth.

Line and LI-ks. "That Scotch writer made a special study of American baseball terms." "What was that for?" "He said they would mix in beautiful ly with his dialect phrases." Detroit ree Press. It unns-e the Take. "What does Shamly mean by claim ing to be a great composer?" "He manufactures a very fair article of soothing simp. Detroit Free Press.

Sapply Limited. Brown My son has very extra va- gant ideas. Stone He doesn't look as if he had many of them, hovever. Yonkera Statesman. 1 Tba Spoil of ar.

'Maud Why do you call that rinr a war relic? EtheU-I won it in mr first enjraa-e- meot. I un. "How does your wife sleep?" asked the doctor of the man whose better half was tinder his rare. "Orally," anid the man. X.

Y. Troth, Low Jtnte to Mlna-nra rail. Tickets will be sold br the Chicao-o ve inicnigmn K-y and Detroit. t.rand Kaplds A Western R. R.

to Nl agar Falls: An gust 5, via Detroit and the Mich igan Central R. R. August 12. via Detroit and the Grand Trunk Rv. All ticket good to return leavi no- Niagara Falls not later thao five davs rum ami including oay or sale.

Rate from Kenton Harbor will be tfl.T. agents i tor lull Information or address Oko, DbHatbw. O. P. A.

Grand Rapida. Bekl's Armies dale. The beat salve la the world for eats. qruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeora, feer sores, letter, ehanried hands, ehil. blaina, corn, and all skin emotion and nositivel nlla required.

It is guaranteed to gl per- or money reraadexl. Price as cents per bo- For sale by O. U. Bell A Co. the drns-rista.

Bird's drug storeor Van Twlller'a. Try Willann's Dora flavnrlna- a. traeU: yam will say tbey are the beet yon ever aaod Rraailiaa Jialm ear Excursions! The steamer City of Chi- cago wiH-give a lake 'excursion each Sunidaj afternoon during July and August, leaving St Joseph dock at 2 pi remaining outTn the laie aboot two hours. FARE, .10 CENTS' iiiii! Buy your -meats Wenninger ti GOOD! MEATS -And- GOOD SERVICE guaanteetJ. We make a specif our own A Home Made Sausages Twin City Phone No.

25. Real Estate Insurance, Collections," Conveyancing. Houses Rented, Notary Public. rVnlnn Toucher eivtJtJ tuftinf property. --Sffc fruit tg New ni'-lem rtouM.

rooms, JjSfc nice bm owner dire CURTIS JENNO Room 4, Jones A Son a I HKLr WANTEi AIALK. A NT I priht and faithful K'litiemen or h.tlit to trv. for istal-liKhed hduM' in-MtL-bt-an. Mciuiiiy rtf and x-ptns's. IiHiMon steady.

Kr Terence. self-attdreHisetl stamped enviupe. The IHmitiiiitm I pt. Uh UK LP WANTKD-FKMALE. A tiMi pirl UtT Keuerul house work.

Iriijuire 141 Kdwurds avenue. U'ANTEH-A rooi patent firl for peneral AlHflv to Mrs 11. II. Ktwrtn- oerir. turner ot nnt aud Hovt streets.

Si. Joseph- i. competent ieri for flnutU Arlr Bi.UNt ie a L'oot) cook, ail I9H Mu iiit'uu St. on the. hliiiT.

OU SALE CHKAl-y acres kvjdl farm land Partially hiiDrovt-d. hhIr north nf Rapids. H. I. K.

mns throiich it Will nejii in one block or tn lots nuiji purchasers. rnil to A p-r aire. Tune AKo injreg nurse powt marine PUfiUie, Apply w. jctrntr. uuiiu iUKi- snore urive.

leu ton HarKr. jLTOK SALE or xehantre for simiiit-rn ali- TLlia nrrflU'L'il nrtimTli- S-i -la-at 1, farm. euiuty in ousine-s lot, oSl tn resiuence. -Miat lien too Harlwr. Mu-h Ad- IEW i men.

Henton HurUtr, or 1 1 nicKO. Mjvrrv ai.r, uk tkauk tor property in or m-r Henton "Hartxr. I3t avn-s ot choice cleared. So acres tiwe tiait tmit--; i nniH fniiu KiiUjillK UP LJIiiAt'CO laitll If! lr-iril-l If II is 9. mill Kri-si runt, i mi.es fnim ijiHns.

a great narirain for mri. nu. ij avenue, lien ton Harbor. KUK-SAIjK A fine tot In C-bicairo. on sou id riJ ll rU.

Good location Near lHJiutus fllinil tlrtfir hii1 lMv.n I a Kreai DHrft-aiQ. Addrta lock Imjx lmi. Ben- wi nruur. Alien- A My res.de bojr. If you wi sac-rinee if taken at nrw-t, ni-eou in li-nion Hiar- Sle.

oWery Store" oi want r-l iturtMim plOH SALh-Htm ami lot on In vision turret near Hipestnne: line k.t rortit-r Colfai anu Mity These are burnla. easy terms. Inquire of the ritv clerk FOKALEM I SC LL A EOUS. -pkMMhe next twenty Iavi I sell vhe live A.ltlres Mrs. 1.4a Merwln I'titr ciK-uijtr tin t-niipftn ami i ti- iMipie mat been cured lutuin aitiu'lne.

Kleeti icily life; Intimre at this ottice. lexers or.elrculars, i FOR RENT. Tave. -K lliuff and Hninsoii avenue. niKlr itl rextf l.r H.

J. Whit fiKiSr Two hoti- nii-eiv one with a i mr (tjrni House-lACn blcK-U f)rnt house jJAXJKIV-rM I SCELLA KOIS. l-se I ife- ItrrM'ktUL'i, A i If KK IK 1AKUKHS tt)lly ttlejiHni h. WASTKIl nl.au.nt TV. k', foui.l mase it reoohy i 1 work, 1 1 itrt.

SI'MMER RESORTS fMMP RKST-(Vrttaire tfc ta p.r, of' eiJhi o. ten -fjn-rn, rfvi- vi. All Or lui r-. fa, Mt Joseph. Mich fur term x.

ars. VThry ry Kenir Better own a farm start now! fVir- M.netie.i Tr.tm intendioir settler, 1 heNr.rtl,-Western ll.Be Seek (five U. informal to tlt.e ntfr.te,l the gericV tore an.) estlle raivin. Send nomward vrne. I)etri li.

tnerm, 17 c-o. Ill r-'ntie. hi Oet Twiller at Bird a. i i Ml 1 'A ni TTTTTTA Tm IbiALlDMlLJl FEED, grain; HAY H. H.

Lowrc 12 Territorial AtOAiiSr GO GOOD- Braailiaa Balm at all druggists. tn City Steam Laundry. olda. Ask yonr druggist for it, Tk The Uadiam. i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Herald-Palladium Archive

Pages Available:
924,785
Years Available:
1886-2024