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Whole No . 179 Volume IY. —No . 23, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1893.

XuiTow EK<-ap« «»f \V. I). Hihli<»|). .SIJK.SCKIKK XOAV. Wtenm r*rliitliiir IIouho . For tfiH host watch rcpairiiitr ijo to Tlie ,Shiawas.seeUe|)orter is now nuirked Relow we ju-int a list of papers upon Krcpjia, DcWitt it Co. We defy conipeti- Vol. VII, No. 1. The nuiiierons friends of VY. 1). Rishop, whi<.*h w(‘ give a special price if taken with tion Hue ctigruviniJ. The i^ruiii elevatora iu St. .lohus closed former sliip[)ing clerk with the St. .Johns THE NEWS iiiaiiufjcturing comi)any, now swjretary the St. .Iohns News both subscriptions .Vn ludepfudeiit NflWH|iii|ter, ! doors yentcrday afternoon out of re.s[>o(.'t of the Forest Lawn manufacturing com- being paid in advance: Published every Tuesday from the Esces to the late F. A. Faxon. jiaiiy of St. Ijouis, Mo., will read with in- Hesular With Block Corner of State and Spriujf Streets, by The reserved seats for the Temple Price The Newa ter(*Kt the following clipping from the St. I^OlTie^ O. OI13BS. (Jet a sainjile copy of The Detroit Trib ­ (^uarbitte will be on sale at .Vllison ’s 1 Uentiiry Magazlm* *4 *4.25 Louis Globe-Democrat of .lauuarv 22, as New York World 1 1.60 Editor and Proprietor, une. (C next Monday morniug at 7 o ’clock. At to reutH a Year strictly iu Advance. w(*ll jis (he letter written to .Mr. Risho|) ’s Michigan Farmer 1 1.60 WttekI.v Detroit Tribune ti.nd St. -Joh .nh Chas. Parks, of Fowler, made The j relatives here, wliich tliey wish us to Detroit Free Prexs 1 1.50 Cards of thanks 2o cents each. Detroit Tribune 1 1.50 I.ei;nl Notices at statute rates. Nkw .s—one year—f 1 .oO. tf. News office a pleasant call yesterday'. MarriJiKe and Death notlci's free. publish. National Tribune 1 1.60 Business locals .5 cents per line each time. Will Murray, of Detroit, was Miss Ctir- He says he cannot do without this paix'r. [.St. Louis-Glolie Deiudcrut.] Teklv Witness 1 1.50 Transient advertlslnf? pa.vable In advance. The Ingham Gounty News of January Yearl.v advertislnjf rates made known on .John C. Dlunchard, Ionia connt.v ’s 21) says: “Miss Sadie Wandel, of St. usterouH wrecks that has occurred in application. Anonymous communications will never re­ famous criminal lawyer, wjis in St. .lohn.s Johns, is a guest at E. J. Moore's, of years followed the negligence of a switch- ceive notice. Business Locals , Locals amoiiK reading; matter 10 ceiits per last Wednesda.v. .Vlaiedou.” inuu on the Rig Four road at VYaun, III., line each insertion. yesterday morning. Passenger engine Oliltuary poetry or resolutions will posl- Mrs. A. T. Caldwell and mother, .Mrs. H. L. Prudeu, of Riley township, lost A net lull. tlvel.v not he inserted unless paid for at 5 ,1. W. Hicks, are visitinj? relatives and his residence and all its contents tiy fire 101), drawing the Southwestern limited (Jius. Parks will sell at jiublie auction cents per line. exjin'.ss of four coaches, headed east for Adilress all communications to friends in SttmkbndgJ. last Tuesday night. No insurance. Mr. at his home, om* mile west and one and New York, crashed into an ojien s'>vitch a on(.*-hnlf miles soutli of Fowler, on .Mon ­ ST. JOHNS NEWS, St. Johns, Mich. Providence .lourual: “.Miss Dtivis was Pruden suffered in the same way only a half mile north of Wariti, a joint station day, F(‘bruarv 18, eomineneing at 10 one of the most attractive and finished little over a year ago. o'clock A. M., the following jiroperty, HrsLXEss Directory , of the (fiiicago and Alton ami the Rig l eadtTs in the course.” Rev. W. (^. Allen proccn^ded on to Leslie to-wit: 1 pair work horses, eight years Four ro.-jds, wIkto sevtci oil tanks stood attorn EY,S. after otficiating at the funeral of Mrs. R. old, 1 niar «‘10 years old with cfilt by E. D. Clark, of .Morenci, Mich., was the in line ou the side tnick. The r(>.^ult was side, 1 yearling colt, 8 cows. 2 calves, Shumaker iu Olive last Wednesday, there INKIIA.B & <’I..VKK.Attorneys at I.nw, guest of .Miss Alberta. StevensonTuestiay a fir(*, and later an explosion in which life 8 () sh(*e|), 1 Plano binder, 1 drill, roller, T St. .lolms. Ollice in Opera House Block. to conduct tfie services at the funeral of 2 harrows, 1 wagon, 2 buggies, jilows, 1 ami Wednesday of lost week. and iirojierty were d(*stroyed. 'I'ht? dead AI.BBIDtiE & OSBOIIN. Ollice over a former parishioner which took jiluiie pair heavy sleighs, some household fur- w .Vllison ’s jewelry store, St. .Johns. Sample cojiies of the W<‘ekl.y Detroit number six and t lit* woumh'd twenty-two. ” nitnn* and nuinerons otlier articles. TriDiineean be obtaint'd at this oltice. Thur.«day. OBTOX & U El.MKll. Ollice over .\i.\on Now is the Time tets : CiO'iiets ; w 71 ! tiiis section of the country aud it will otinHlructiouh, Hl,„rth„n,l litid ge.leml ot W.K-k ol dmp-y „g;c.,l \Ye have* a niamnioth stock of Carpets MONEY LOANINti. , . I years. Tiie iuneral was heldliel i ut tlie J )i(*rhaps be of more interc'st to you wlieu business. coining. .\11 slyh's, grades and juices. IClIKiAX .AIOBTfiAOK fO.AIPANY. Evangelical church iu Eureka lastThurs- ^ I say that I very narrowly e.seaiied being •Ions Hicks . (Limited.) ('apittil .<75,000. (’orner ul Thu order of the Eastern Star eujo.vvd M day. .Mr. Gilson had been a n-sideiit of ■ a. victim. l''oi- .Sah- Walker and .SpriiifT streets, .St. .Johns. .Motl­ ti jileasant and ju-oHtable sufiper and ey to loati. investmetits tnade, mortj^aKes for ("lintoii county over 48 yeur-s. He was I Ou Saturday morniug, having jire- .V good D(*emig binder, (J teet,- in fine sale. .A few pit'ces of latid for sale. 1 dance in the Masonite rooniH last Wedues- highly ost<*emed, his jiarticularly jileas- viously canvass(*d the city trade, I took condition, •'ii'4n: 1 jmir brood mares, day night. A large number were present a few other farm tools. Empiire PHYSICIANS. aat ways making him many friends. j the train on (he Chicago aud .Vlton rail- and !?!()2.7 r) were the gro.ss receipts. r()ad foi-Alton, 111., to look ip) the furni ­ soon of Nelson G. Fox, Ivssex. The following from an exchange is aj 1 y- '• '• AVI. Ollice overU. peoyile are those that make their own wreck. 1 mu across three fellows who .1. WoodrulT's store, St. .lohus. OHlce Mrs. Eve Schnmaker died of apoplexy affairs take up so much of their time New Prints Dress Styles hours:M 1) to 11 am and 2 to .5 pm. 1 were anxious to sei* the wreck and we at the home of her son ,1. C, Shumaker, they don't worry about the affairs of .\t Chai 'I.n A: Co's. E.NKY 1‘AL.AIEU. .AI. I). Oftiee over in Olive townshiji, on Monday, January went do'.vn, being among the first to JI Hunt's (11-11); store. Hours 2 to 5 i’. m. others. ’’ (.'lotlu's \Yringeis rej)aired at Osborn ’s, 24,1808, aged 00 years. Her funeral rt'ach the scene from Alton. I stood .J. TKAA'I.S, Al. I). Oftiee over Eildew Prang ’s system of drawing b;is be<*n was held at her late home in Victor town ­ with the others and watched the burning A'our b**st fellow will admire you most J& .Millman's. H(*si(lence, Winlits St. ndoj)t('d by tin- school board in St..lohns in one of t'lmpin Co's Dress PutU'i'iis. Diseases of Women and Cliildreii a specialit.v.ship, Rev. W, C. Allen otticiating. oil tanks and had left the crowd about as thesy.stem to b<* taughtin every gra'le fifteen minutes before the explosion took Cloak.-. ; Cloaks ! rpHE Cl.1 N TO.N (’()I • NT Y SA VI .\(JS B A X K. Albany Journal, December, ’01: “Tlio from the first to the eight inclusive. .All Cloaks are to bt* sold at cost and (Quartet deserves its fine leputation, not place. Upon reaching .Vlton again I heard ST. .lOH.NS. .MICH. This is the most comjiletosystem taught, of 1 he explosion and went down on the less to close the stock before inventory. alone for the delightful richness and har- is capable of the highest developemeut in .At J(tn.\ Hicks ’. monj ’ of its members ’ voices, but for leliiJ train v.ith the [ihysicians. The PAYS 4 1M:11 CE.NT. l.NTEUE.ST OX DE­ the pupil and withal a valuable addition sight (hat met our gaze upon iny return New rolls i)ut into wringer.s aud war­ POSITS .AND I.OA.NS MONEY O-X A i*- their fine taste aud judgment in the se­ to the conns**. More jiarticulars w ill be to Wann or Alton Junction is described ranted at Osborn's. PIIONED BONDS AND BEAL I-:.S- . lection and arrangement of their iiro- given later. TATE SECURITY. grain.” j fully in the jiajier which 1 mailed you. I Our iK'W embi'oiderij.s are now in aud Iceland T. Powers, the worlds most (.xplpin Jiow 1 felt as 1 looked are very attractive. H. li. Kilvokick . ALBERT.I. BALDWIN, President. Ne.xt Sunday will be observed at the famous humorist, enter*'ain(*d his au-j upojj ji,f» ci-isj) bodies with whom I hud .fOSI.AH ri’TO.N, Vice-I’rcsident . Congregational church as Christ ign En ­ Guns rejiaired at O.-Jtorn's. dience in a manner (*very w;iy cre.Iitable mingled biitun hour before aud saw the I*. E. WALSWORTII, Treasurer. deavor day. The evening service, com- Piano and Organ, R. DEXTER, Asst. Tre.-isurer. to the man, his ability and standing, at blnckoned earth where I had stood with Hiencing at 7:00 o'clock, will be conduct ­ For sale or (‘xchange a good second Newton hall Thursday evening. Mr. them watching the wierd sjK'ctucle. The ^TATi: SAVINGS BANK OF FOIVLER, ed b.y the young people ’s society, Miss hand sfjuare i(iano and organ, chcaj*. .A. I’ower.s’ n*|)utatiou is certainly not with ­ moauing.s of the dying was heartrending good bargain ('an be had if you cull soon. .MICHIGAN. Hattie ]\f. Daldwin acting as leader. A out foundation. ICvery character liv(-8 and the crie.s for aid |)itiful to hear. I EiKjuirc of fine program has been arranged for the * Tnico. Price. LAIMT.AL, *15,000. ill him while his numerous and i)erk‘ctly will give you nn account thatcnmeuiider celebration of this, the twelfth birthday developed taleuts bear him out iu his en­ my notice. The engineer, who wa.s kilh'd Tlie young ladies of Clinton county are anniversary of the society. Net -Asr-cts of Stockholders, *500,000. thusiastic efforts. The sketcli of David iu the wnick was burned to death, and all talking of the Dre.'^s Goods At Cmai ’i.v ik Co's. Mrs. A. J. Wiggins sustained severe in ­ Garrick will live in the minds of hi.s Ht. among those who went in with me to CONSTANTINE GRFLER, President. jury to lier ’oack and.syihieby fallingunoii Johns audience for sometime. see the yharred remains of the engineer The very b(>st old win(.*s and liquors for FREDERICK SCHE.MER, Vice-President. the stejis at tlie rear of their residence inediciiml use, .At Travis A: P*aker ’s. W. H. SNELl.ING, Cashier. M. Y. Rrown has just completed the were ,two young tlieological students. on Spring strcHit, last Tuesday afternoon. entire reuovatfou of hi.s store on Clinton .After ])nsHing from the baggage room Cloak .Sales, DIRECTORS: It was thought at the time that recovery avenue. The wall have been jj.-ipered, where he (the engineer) lay I came uj) to If YOU want a Cloak call and see what C. Gruler. .Michael Spitzley, C. C. Vaughan, would be doubtful owing' to the conclu ­ the shelving jiainted and tlie floor oiled. Alton and they went down to see the oil jiriceyou can bu.v one for .loseph t'ook, Frederick .Schemer, At.lon.v lin ks’. •John II. Corhit, Frank Gruler. sion near the base of the brain by her Theleu and Dover, with whom Mr. Rrown tanks burning. ^Yheu I returned after head striking the edge of a step but at had considerable litigation in tlie circuit exj)losion the engin(H*r's renuiins had Ib'adquarters for juire drugs, scliool 4 per cent, interest paid on all time deposits. the pro.sent time she is about the hou.se. court over the continuation of their obli ­ been removed and in his jdace lay one of books, aud wall jiajx'i', Mone.v loaned on notes and morttrnices. At fl’iEW IS S: Raker '.s. The return dancing party given by the gations as leasees after their removal to the students. He wa.s burned to death ST.ATi: It AXK OK .ST. JOIIX.S. young gentlemen at Newton hall last Rattle Creek, confes.sed judgment and by the flying oil. I had seen enough aud Two of Tabb.v Cat's Kittens for t'OM.M ERCIAL AND SAVINGS. Friday evening wa.s a particularly happ.y turned over the keye.s. Mr. Rrown sued went back with the relief train to .Alton nickle At CiiAi'iN Ac Co's. event. Nine jier.sons were yiresent from them for the n'liiainder of the rent due and from t here home. * * * i VPITAL S.'dhOOO. Rig linoof blank books. Ijinsing. The eighteen numbers consti ­ from the time of their vacating the store Yonrs truly, At '1'ravis Ac Raker 's. tuting the jirograni \ven> danced to the until the exjiiratioTi of their lease. ^Y. I). Risiioi*. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. Hose tliat you can wear comfortably excellent music of the St. Johnsband and PORTER K. PERRIN, President. without thinking you jiaid too much for AXXOrXCE.MENT.S. Ke»1 K.stHte. GEO. F. .AiARVI.V, \'lee-Pro.sldent. nn elegant .5frj:l>Ci The Epworth league will give a social at Adelbert Hale and wife to Harriet SGatlin, work gives sati.sfaction. (5ill before go ­ Oats ...... S4W585 pa.sspd in playing progressive games. Als.vke (.'lover...... *7 .50-*H the M. E. parsonage. Wednesday evening, 10 acres h (*c 8 , J.ehanon, *.52.5, ing elsewhere. (). G. Pli:xkett . Clover Seed...... *7.50(f7 *a.(l0 ICnch table was nunibei ed and partners February 1, for the benefit of the Sunday F N Geller to Fred A P.rown, 40 acres, sec Over Chapin Ac Co ’s store. Barley, per cwt...... H(>-*1.15 school orchestra. All are Invited to attend. 31, l.el)anon, *1,300. R.ye...... 5nra,55 selected by clioosing cards, the gentle­ J H Fedftwa to Ilarrv S Frlsbie, lots 13 and Corn In ear...... 2(»@25 men from a set containing the names of 14, block in, Fowler, ^100. AYatches, clocks and jewcrly, cleaned, Corn, shelled ...... 40M45 Card of Thanks. repaired and wniranted at Allisons. Beans, unpicked ...... l*0fd'*1.4() heroes in Shakespeare ’s plays and the AJ Nelson to George Lounsbiiry, lot 1, Beans, hatid piekeii ...... 1.850£l.ti() We desire to express our sincere thanks to block 57, St Johns, *850. Hay...... *70(d()0 table a different game wivs |)lajed, the and sympathetically aided us In the last sick­ NV4 lot 9, block 21. St. Johns, *1,200. A good farm of 80 acres for sale cheap, Hides, No. 1...... 8(dHt4 Anna M Petsch to Victor E Mulder, part of on easy terms, 7U acres good improve ­ Hides, No. 2...... 2(tt;2A'i once popular “b«?an bags” biung the ness snd care of our beloved wife and mother, lots 7 and 8 , block 31, St. Johns, *1,000. Lard...... lO A. O. HUTTON, ment, good iniildings, 10 acres good “booby ” game. An art loan in which DAISY SUTTON. Wm Kchult* et al to Chrlstlnn N Hahn, 20 Butter...... 10®20 acres sec 24, Westphalia, *212. timberandgood water. AYill takef 1,000 Ejfprs ...... 24 the names of nmuerous famous paint- Apples, per hu ...... BO or $1,500 down. A. G ranger , Hprlnjf Chickens, live,...... 0 ngs weiro contorted to ai)ply to mate­ The many friends, who so kindly assisted (bird of Ttianks. St. Johns, Mich. ” dressed...... 8 us during the sickness and death of our visit­ rial representations attracted much We desire to thank our kind friends and Fowls, live...... 6 ing relative, will please accept our sincere Ilheumatism can'd by a $2 anti-rheu ­ j,-nWls, dressed...... u attention ; some of the puns eliciting neighbors for helping us In the sickness and Beof ...... *2.5(5 thanks. Our appreciation of such kindly matic ring, warranted. Sold by Allison, ji^f' dressed, per cwt...... *5 great mirth when their application was feeling is beyond expression In worejs. death of our little one, the jeweler. Poric, live, per< ‘^(...... MR. AND MR.8 . B. F. BET.DINO. MR. AND MR.8 . E. A. ARNOI-D Pork, dressed cwt...... *8(^*9 discovered. LEAD GIDEON’S BAND. WAS DAVIS MURDERED? A LARGE DEFOHIT OF DI.ME9. DOINGS OF CONG RESS: THE NEWS Tor Tills Oflirnse S. Otto Wilson, of North Workuien Exhume a Valuahle Nllver Find ('arolliia. Has Heeii Indicted. ill an Old iiuvermeiit Vault. V iolent death of the heir 13'V’' 1 ID. CSI] Raleigh (N. G) special: During the cam­ A Fort Scott, Kan., dispatch of Friday MEASURES CONSIDERED ANl> paign It was alleged to have been discov­ TO MILLIONS. says; While engage 1 In cleaning out a ACTED UPON- TUESDAY, JAV. .'D. I8'ja. ered that there was In the Feoplo's party a large vault built by the government in lecret organization known as Gideon's connection with the army hospital at the France Interested In the Egyptluu Qiies- At the Nation's Capital—What '» Uelng Hand. It is said there are thirty picked tiun — Fearlul Disaster In a Hoheintan fort In this city during the war the work­ Done by the Nenato and House—Old men lieioiiging to this bund In each county, Mine — Ntartilug Htatemcnt Concerning men to-day found a large amount of money Matters Disposetl Ot and New Ones Con-- BANK ROBr>EKS FOILED and that K Otto Wilson, of this couuty, Is . the 8auta Ee Wreck at Alton. in dimes. The money was all cx)lned in the chief officer of the State. Mr. Wil­ 1801 and was evidently new when thrown sldered. son Is Chairman of the Feople ’s Party State In the vault. It Is impoi-slhle to estimate The Senate and House. ONE MAN WAS KILLED IN THE Committee. Political cupitHl was made Was Heir to .Millions. the an)Ount. as It Is being still taken from MELEE. Word reached Chicago Wednesday that The Senate Friday paid an :idditionuV out of tills exposure and tho Democratic the vault. Tl)e deposit of the vault, taken murk of resport to tlie memorv of ex-Frei- pre-'S demanded the indictment of Mr John A. DavU, of tho famous Hutto City out before tho discovery of the money and Ident Hayes bv adjourning without trans- A Fire-Trii|i School ItiilhlliiK Itiiritcd — Wilson under a law which makes it a crim­ will case, hud died In Victoria. U G Later, dumped uut«lde tho city. Is stirroiinded by ac'lng any miscellaneous business. Tho Death ot ticiicral Aimer Doiihl \ii inal offense to belong to a secret political this was followed by a dispatch saying I boys and men as eager as buzzards around House also adjourned out of ie;poct to tho KHcapeil Miirdcicr Noo- Alter u .liid(;u organization. The grand Jury of this coun ­ that the cause of his death was In doubt; I a carcass, and they have been well re­ memory of ox-Fresldent Hayes. The gen­ eral deficiency appropriation bill was re- «ud tlory. ______ty returned an Indictment against Mr. that. Instead of having fallen down some warded. The n)erchant 8 have been noti ­ steps and receiving Injuries which ended In orted and placed on tho calendar. Mr. Wilson. Tho bill contains fifteen counts fied to accept none of the money until It Is arner (Dem.). of New York, from the^ Hold Attempt at Hank ltol>her,v. and Is a drag-net. Mr. Wilson will be ar­ death, be probably had been murdered. ascertained whether or not it Is genuine. Coinn)Htee on Manufactures, orosenied a At 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. Just after rested and tried at the March term. The It Is considered likely that the tragic I A number of very large and heavily report on the swea'lng ststem. and It was the funds of the hank had been sjcuroly Populists are Uirrlbly mad over these death of Davis will result In bringing to a loaded t)ombs were also taken from the placed upon th : calenda*-. Mr. Deurmond locked In the time safe of the Hank of prosecutions, which are being Instituted In speedy end the famous Davis will case, one j vault. (Dem.). of Missouri, from tho tomiulttee om Wavcrly, Kan., two men entered the bank every coiint.v, and which they term porse- of the most sensational cases that have the Election of Ft evident, etc., repotted a I HLAINE I N.AKLE TO T.4I.K. and leveled their Winchesters on Cashier cution.s, and they intend to fight to tho. come Into tho courts In many years. Aside bill to repeal tho sections of the Revbed Statutes coucernlng siipervisori of elec­ Iluvall, at the satne lltnu dctr.undinit bitter end. from the other circumstances of the case, A Friend of the Family Says They Do Not tions. him to hand out every cent In the its tinal Issue excites Interest If fur no FIFTEEN I'KISONEK.S ESC.VFE. Expr« ‘t Him to Rsx'over. vault. The cashier Informed them that other reason than that the value of The now Columbian postage stamp was Mr. Hlalne's conditioti remains practlcal- vlgorouil.y attacked in the Senate Satur­ the time lock had Just been set over the Clever IMaii for .lull Drllver.v Sueeessfiilly tho troperty Involved amounts to nearly , ly unchanged, 8 :ild Dr. Johnston, who loft day by Sir. Wolcott, of . After money. They then demanded the deposits Workeil In .Missouri. $12,000,QUO, and that some of the most fam­ ! the patient at noon. Tuesday. Mr. Hlaine transacting routine business, Mr. Wolcott which had been left after the safe was Fifteen prlsonersoverpowered thegiiartl In ous lawyers In the country. Including CjI- I passed a restful night, sleeping the great­ culled up the Joint re.solution Infrmluced closed, and the cashier gave them $«>0. the county Jail at Springfield, Mu, and o.s- oncl Robert Ingersoll, are engaged < n er part of tho time, and has apparently by him some days ago to discontinue the While they were In the bank a deptisltor caped. Fetor Renfrew, under sentence to either side. John A. Davis, who was an lost no strength; neither has he gained sale of the Columbian postage staiupH. entered with a largo amount of cash In his old Chicagoan, loaves five sons, three of Ho was at a loss to understand, he said, why ho hanged for the murder of a constable, any. Mr, Hlaine Is much of the time in those Stamps had over been manufc.ctured. hands, hut at the warning of the cashier ho whom are In Chicago, the two others was one of tho lot Henry Thomas went a state of unconsciousness. A relative of Ho noticed that the l’osim:ister (General lied. The presence of the desperadoes out with the others, hut only to give tho being engaged in business in Mcn- tho family, who was at tho bedside suggested In his annual report, that ho thus became known to many outside the alarm, which ho did as soon us possible. tana, Tho old man was unflinch ­ of tho distinguished patient during the expected to ronolvo $1,500,000 extra prof ­ bank, and a posse of citizens armed .Taller Ward was tho only guard and he ing In the assertion of what ho doctor ’s latest visit, said that -Mr. Hlaine its out of their sale to stamp collectora with Winchester rifles was Immediately was struck b.v Taylor and afterward ovor- regarded his rights in the contest, and had not spoken a word to the members of That was a trick that mUht suit Bon)e of tho llitle Central American organized. Meantime the robbers left liowered as lie passed a bucket into tho would never listen to a suggestion of a tho ftimily for more than a week. They the biilldliig, fleeing down through an compromise. The young men who are his states when they were a few thousand cage. Tho plan of escape was formed by share tlio belief of the physician that tho dollars “shy, ” but tho United States was alley where their horses hiid been left stockdlH, who Is only Hi years of age. Tho heirs are said to have been disposed to an sick man can never recover, even partially, too big a country to unload a cruel and fresh and In readiness for their escape. J. prisoners fore down tho telephone, secured amicable aettlomont, and this Is why the and are resigned to the Inovltahla His unusual stamp upon sttmp collectors. The A. Fmgleman. a laboring man. who hap ­ some revolvers and ammunition and then struggle In tho courts Is now believed to be present condition, however, is not regard­ feature of the session of tho House was the pened to ho passing tho hank as they left fled. Twenty-five officers and a well- iiourlng a termination. ed as critical and there Is no apprehension consideration of the national quarantine It. started in hot pursuit and began lirliig bill, it was ushered In by an eloquent armed posse are in pursuit Tho prisoners TEHHDKI/.ED A TRAIN. on tho part of tho family of an Immediate on tbem with a revolver. 'Hie two outlaws sneech from Congressman Rayner, of will probably not bo taken without a des­ dissolution. Maryland, who depicted the danger which turned and fired, semllng two balls from perate fight, but It Is believed they will all Two .Missouri Desperadoes Takt' Posses­ .SENT TD THE HDTTD.M, was imminont to tho people of this country their Wlnclio'-ters through his body, iii- be capturoiL sion with a Hraee of Hevolvers. j from unrestricted immlgrjitlon. ;ind who Btantly killing him. 'riiey then ilnshed out Two yoiitig desperadoes boarded tho ] urged upon tho House tho necessity of MII.I.IDN.S DF TIIE CD-\L CD.MIIINE. A (Government Steamer Crushed in a Gorge of the alley Into a remote street and, north-bound passenger train on the Sedu- anil Three Deek-llaiids Lost. : agreeing to some national law which would taking a westerly direction, left the town. j protect the I'nlted States from :in invasioa DistribiitIon of Hig Siiiiis of .Money in Iiii- lia, Warsaw and Bouthorn Railway at Colo The Ice-gorgo at Helmont, Ky., broke, After a hot pursuit and running light, tlio ’ of Its most deadly enen)y —choler.i. proveiiieiits. Camp, twenty miles south ot Sedalia, .Mo., leaving death and destruction in Its wake. horses ridden h,' therohhers were sliot, and It Is learned at Hoston on tho host of an- and, flourishing revolvers, completely ter­ Tlie government steamer Ktrus and several I Mr. Chandler (N. H.) diverted the Senate the pair captured rorized the pa.sseiigers, driving them from I Monday by arraigning two Republican ‘Sen­ tliorlty that tho §7.500,000 of stocks and barL’Os were caught iii the Ice-Jam and sent ators, McfSrs. Hoar (Mass.) :iml Flntt. one coach to another. 'J ho women MDI KNIMJ FDH HI,AIM:. I'.ond-t that have been underwritten by to the bottom of the river. Tho steamer (Conn.) for putting forward .against tho Kidder, Peabody Sc Co. for tho now coal nearly fainted and begged the train and barges i.ro a total wrecic Three ne­ j anti-option bill a constitutional argument President Ifarriscm Directs tiiat I’libiio combine will be expended as follows: For men to lock them up in the baggage car. groes, dccs-hands, who were on one of the that would be equally strong in its appll- Itiisliicss He Misp<'iid«'00,000; piers and lo;iding hotel, riddled the windows and drove the I'hillipN Hrooks Gone. I the vote on that bill should he taken. Cer- Executive Mansion , Wasiiinoton . ground :it Loulsburg, S2.>0,000; steamers guests Into the streets. He telegraphed to I tlticates of election of Senators Cockrell It Is my painful t midsummer, the must have been suffocated. The n)lne, ac­ front of his residence, which were covered of Justice Lamar. Gn motion of Mr. Allen and affcdlon of ids countrymen and the (Miss.) tho House :idJourne«l as .a mark of only acts which were of even remote na ­ cording to advices. Is being cleared of the with snow, and broke his right collar-bone*. admiration of the world. In the varied respect to tho memory of the dead Justice. imrsnits of legislation, diplomacv and tional importance were those extend ­ wreckage as rapidly as i)Osslble, but the ’If tho Browns muko a poor showing next literature his genius has addeii new ing tho Chinese exclusion law and the work Is necess.arlly slow. Every effort will summer Chris can make tho excuse that It Neither the anti-option bill nor the Cher ­ Inater to American citizenship. As a suitable bill admitting two foreign steamships to he made to recover the bodies of tho dead. was owing to the weakness of his shoulder, okee outlet bill—whicli have tlie alternate expression of the national apiirobation of his right of wav In the Senate—had any show great public icrvices and ot the general sor­ American registry. The two months of the Many pitiable and heartrending scones which would not permit of his putting it of consideration Wednesday. The hour of row caused by his death. 1 direct that, on the present session havo also gone by without were witnessed about the mouth of tho to the wheel. day of his funeral, all the departments eif the a single act of wide public lmport:ince. shaft when It was announced by tho mine the session was taken up In routine mat- executive branch of the (iovernmeut at Wash ­ Injureil by Falling Walls. ter'x The onl.y exceptions were the Intro ­ ington he closed, and that on all public liiilld- Tills record was such that tho Fifty-second officials that beyond a shadow of doubt duction of a bill for tho admission of Utah Ings throughout the I'nlted States the national Congress bid fair to go Into history as tho every man In tho mine was dead. No ex ­ At New York, Story A Co.’s big five-story as a State, and an amendment reporU'd flag he displayed at half-staff; and that, for a most incoriseqiiontiul since .the organiza ­ planation has yet been made us to how tho brick stjrago warehouse, on tho southwest from the committee on naval aff'alrs and iierloil of thirty days, the liepartmtnt of State l>e draped in niouniing. tion of tho Government, Hy tho action of explosion occurred. corner of Washington and King streets, r.'ferred to the committee on appropriations Hkn .iamtn Harrison . the House and Bonato .Monday tho present was burned. The loss Is estimated at from looking to a fnrlher Increase of the navy, DEATH IN TIIE FLAMES. Hy the I’resldent: .John W. Foster , Congress was rescued from a record of al)- $250,000 to $300,000, Contents mainly Tho remainder of the sc-slon was Secretary of State. oil, cotton, sugar and rice. The rear passed behind closed doors and was soliito obscurity. 'J’ho House passed the Eatiil Explosion of Natural Gas and Fire devoted to the question of whether TKHKDHI/.ED HV .MI'ICDEUKK. national fiiiurantino bill and tho Senate at Aiidersoii, Ind. wall bulged out from tho weight of the the nomination of Mr. McComas stuff 111 the building and fell. It caught agreefl to take a final vote on the anti- At Anderson. Ind., a few minutes before ns one of the Judges of the Supreme Court He Escapes from .lail and Threatfuis to Kill three men on a truck. Injuring all badly If option 1)111. This makes certain that midnight Monday, an explosion of natural j of tho District of Columbia should he or .liidg«‘ and .lur.v. not f:itally. not be confirmed In the House filibuster­ at least two measures of vast gen­ gas wrecked the National Exch.'inge Hank, ( arroll County. (>>♦ . Is in a state of war, eral Importance will distinguish tho ing against the bankruptcy bill wasinuugu- located In tho new Doxoy Hotel. Tho force Two TIiouHaixl ('onverted. ! rated by Mr. Kilgore, of Texas He was and every man goes pic pared with the closing days of the present Congress. of the explosion shook the entire building Nearly two thousand conversions resulted ably seconded In his endeavor to defeat shotgun to defiMid himself Irom attui’k. There have been many stormy and confused The cause of th's stale of tlil-us Is tho and caused a panic among tho Inmates of from H. Fsy Mills’ meetings at Des .Moines ; the bankruptcy bl'l by Mr. Fierce, of Ten- sessions of the House, hut they have gen­ tho hotel. The building caught tiro, and tho Sunday. More than one thousand Sunday- ' nossee. who supplemented hiseverv motion threat of Ashury ti’ciitry t • kill all who erally been held when a matter of political guests were compelled to rush through tho school children were among the number. I with another which was calculated t) pre- had crli c sed his cour-.o during the lu.st or personal Interest has been at stake. I vent action, and tho filibustering contln- few years tin the liJih of March sn)0ke into the street with nothing on but I HO 1. “Another wasted day” wa.s the com- Rarely has a more boisterou.s meotlbg been their night clothes. Bo fierce were the Hig Nebraska itank Failure. last an Irish peddler name;! lilchard held oxer anon-partisan and non-personal ' ment of the Republicans, and their con)- flumes and so rapidly did they spread that Tho Capital National Hank of I.lncoln ment was echoed by a ma.lorlty of the Hyrne was found mu.d.'rcl on a cc.untry measuro than that which occurred Monday. road near Villa Ulca. A few days later a tho whole block was threatened with de­ Neb., has been closed by the National Hank Democrats. Rut the few Democrats op- Members were at cross-pur poses over the I posed to the bankruptcy tnoasure held firm, gold watcli which he was known to have struction. It Is feared that at least two Examiner. Deposits, $025,030; the Slatt quarantine bill Its most earnest support ­ persons were unable to escape and were had $250,000 on deposit. j and the House ad.lourned wltliout action. worn was sold by Asluiry (Jenlry. tientry ers believed that It did not go far enough, I lliiis exhausting the two days assigned to Iielongcd to a gatig of professional toughs cremated. and, while they nqutosced In some of tho MARKET QUOTATIONS. : the Judiciary Committee anJ the bank ­ who had long held tho comninnity In ter­ amendments made by the New I'ork mem­ FANNING TIIE E^IHERS. ruptcy bill. ror. As a liorse-thief and murderer he bers. they did so under protest and In tho The House Thursday resumed In com­ had previous y won ids diploma. He was France Demands an Explanation of (ireat CHICAGO. belief that If they did otherwise the meas­ Cattle — toFrlme.... Sa.i’i (ft c.a.t mittee of tho wlo'ethe cjnsiderutlon of arrested, tried and convicted. While tho ure would moot a lingering death through Hritain's Action. Hoos —Shipping Grades...... 3..'50 (<< S.oo the sundry civil appropriation bill. Fend ­ trial was going on the hotel In which tlie fllihustcring. Tho hill finally passed. A dispatch from Furls says that Franco Sheep —Fair to Choice ...... 3.no ((t o.so ing a vole the committee rose and the .fudge and jury were slopping waslilown up has ;iskcd the Hritlsh Govornniont for an M heat —No. 3 Spring ...... 73 (o without cin ludltig the bill a l- Corn —No. 2...... Jour.iod. In the S-nato .Mr. Cuilom(Ill.) hy dynariilti', the guests narrowly escaping VletiiiiH of II Kall'n'ii,v Horror. explanation as to the Increase of tho Hrit­ G ats —No. 2...... 3i (ft .32 introduced a Joint ie“)lutlo > requesting death. Gentr.v was sentenced to death, lsh army of occupation In Egypt, The Rye —No. 2...... 60 ..vg The hand of death descended with appall ­ 1 he muiiicliial authorltirs of Fhiladelphla and was awaiting his fate in tlic Jail at At­ French press continues to display deep In­ Butter —Choice Creamcrv...... 32 .33 ing ami widespread effect at tho little Koos —Fresh ...... 2H c<« .2.> t) lend to tho United St i tes Gox'ernment lanta. Sever.al days ;igo he escaped and Is hamlet of Wiinn. four miles east of Alton, dignation regarding tho attitude assumed Potatoes —New, i)cr bu...... 65 (<0 notice on tlie Judge, tlie ^nembers of the Hlg Four Road ran into an open switch, that tho action of England In Egypt is a Its ; assa e. ■ he Joint resolution was to- Hoos —Choice Idght ...... 3.60 8.00 ferreii to tlie c mmitteeou tlie library. Mr. Jury, the lawyers, and all others who took causing a disastrous wreck. While willing direct provocation to Franco and tliat Sheep —Common to Frime...... 3.00 (ft 6.00 Dart against him that he Intends to havo Great Hrltatn must explain her Intentlona Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 67 (ft .68 Cas-y (N. I».) moved .oiako up and pass hands were working at the debris and trying Senate bill fora cuim.sslon of five per ­ their lives. The Figaro says that France ought to re­ Corn —No. 2 White ...... 40 (!9 .41 to quench a fire whicli had started from the Oats No. 2 White ...... 35 ^ .36 son-; (at *10 a day and nece>sary expen ­ ItorVlEH IV TIIE TOILS. explosion of two oil curs, and hundreds of taliate for England's course by occupying HT. LOUIS. ses;. with stenographer and clerk, to make curious residents in the vicinity were Tanglers. The Ropubtiquo Fruncaiso de­ Cattle ...... s.oo 6.25 a thorough Investigation < f the alcoholic True Hill of ArriiHiilloii Found Agahist the grouped about the wreckage. Hvo more clares that Europe will not allow tho Khe ­ Hook ...... 3.no 7.76 liquor traffic Mr. Ved (.'!o. s argued Ex->IliilMler. Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 68 .6» tanks exploded in rapid succession and 35,- dive to become a blind vassal of England. against tho bill, declaring himself Magistrate Framiucvuille, of I'arls. found Corn —No. 2...... 38 & .so 000 gallons of burning oil enveloped the Oa TS- No . 2...... 32 @ .83 utterly opposed to all such legisla­ a true hill of accusation against Deputy Htinied In the Car. tion. The (juestion was one that w.as being workmen and tlio surrounding crowd In a Rye —No. 2...... 63 .69 and ex-Minister of Finance Hoiivier, .‘tena- The startling statement Is n)ade at In ­ CINCINNATI. preached uiion. written upon, rind prayed mantle of fatality. As a result of the tor Albert Grevy, brother of the late Fres- dianapolis by a r;illroad official, who claims Cattle ...... 3.00 cd 6.25 upon (In Ix.tli forms of tho word) In every double disaster sixteen persons are dead, IIooB ...... 3.0U (d 8.00 ident of the Hepublic; Senator Heral, Sen­ to havo tho best authority for tho story, part of tho civilized world, and especially nineteen more are suffering from agoniz ­ Sheep ...... 3.00 id 5.60 in tho United Statej. How could a com­ ator Dives, Senator Leon Renault and Dep ­ that seven persons, including passengers Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 72 <0 .7;i ing Injuries which will probably result mission, he asked, aiivl^e Congre s on such uties Fanconnla and Froust on charges and train crew, were burned to death In Corn —No. 2...... 43 ^ .44 fatally, and many others havo received Oats —No. 2 Mixed ...... :« td* .36 a mattor'r After further dlscus^-loti tho of corruption In connection with tho cafe car on the Hlg Four Roan bill, but ttioso who werepiesent Deputy Kmaniiet An-iio on the ground (pient explosion of gasoline, Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 74 .75 witnessed the remarkable circumstance ol Chief .Tustice Fuller, of tho .‘Supreme the 8 taes’ rights Democrat. Mills (Tex.), that there Is no evidence warranting their Corn —No. 2 Yellow...... 4.1 w .44 Court of tho I’nlted States, and Associate Smallpox Near .\iiii Arbor. Oats —No. 2 White ...... asli.td .;»k having his argument against tlie con^-tltu- prosocutjon. Tho proceedings against the Justices Hlatcliford, Hrewor and Rrown, Smallpox In its most violent form has TOLEDO. tlonaltty of tho bill sustained by tho stal­ above officials originated through the dis­ Wheat —No. 2...... 72'6(!d .73W and Marshal Wright, Clerk McKinney and broken out In two families In Fittsfiold wart Republican. Hlscock (N. V.). in the covery of the so-called Tlilerro checks, Corn —No. 2 White ...... 43 (c4 .43k course of his argument Mr. Mills said if by other attaches of- the court went from lownshlp. about six miles south of Ann Oats —No. 2 White ...... which wercwupposid to liave been burned. Washington to Macon. Ga.. to attend tho Rye ...... 59 (d .61 an india-rubber system of construction of Arbor, Mich. One of those suffering from tlie constitution commerce bad a right tc fiineyal of Justice Lamar. BUFFALO. High Mrlio(d Hiiriied. the loathsome disease, a child 3 years of Catti .e—Common to Frlmc...... 3.00 (d 6.26 regulate commerce In States—as pro ­ The Detroit. Mich., High School Hulldlng. age, died, while the mother and two grown ­ Hoor —Best tirades...... 4.00 rti' 8.25 posed In the pending measure—It couli I'ut Her Halie In Holling Water, Wheat —No. l Hard...... 81 .82 rooaer of Griswold and State streets, was up daughters who are down with the dis­ go further and regulate tho production ol A little child of E. $weet,.of West I/crov, Corn —No. 2 Yellow...... 44 id .46 destrdyed by fire, which started at 4 o’Ullock ease are not e.xpectod to live. MILWAUKEE. tho specified articles. Mr. Hlscock op ­ Mich., was attacked with convulsions, and Friday morning. The building has long Wheat —No. 2 Spring ...... 6S ® .68»i posed tho bill Tho great volume of wheat, the mother, thinking a bath' ’:in hot water .Made Too Miirli Fuss. Corn —No. 8 ...... 40 (d .42 corn and cotton would not be diminishec. been denounced as a tinder box. and tl»e would 1)0 Wenoficlal, soused tho Infant In At the town of Cushing, O. T., fifty iiiilos Oats - No. 2 White ...... 34 « .36 or Increased by such legislation, and yet way In which- the flames spread showed HYK—No. 1...... 62 (ft .63 water so hot that tho skin came off Its east of Guthrie, William Johnson, a saloon ­ tho proposition was to take possesvion ol that the denunciations were well deserved;. Harley —No, 2...... tu; (9 .66 the markets of New York, Minneapolis whole lK)dy. Tho Infant died. Fork —.Mess...... i9.25 «CI9.76 The building was erected In 1S75. and It keeper, ahot and killed an unknown man llhicago and New Orleans, and to contro. who raised a disturbance In his saloon, NEW YORK, was th^ Intention topse tho structure for Shot hy an Dfflrer. Cattle ...... 8.60 td 6.60 the manner In which contracts shall b« school purposes only until the new Central S. J. .Johnson was shot at Bloux City by Dklahoma Their (ioal. Hoos ...... 3.00 (rt 8.00 made. He believed that all leglslatloc Sheep ...... s.oo <9 5.75 High Bchool Hulldlng was erected. Tho Fatrolman Edwards, and It Is thought t^at like that proposed was vicious, and he be­ Tho exodus of Southern negroes to Okla­ Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 80 .82 lieved that If the bill were cryttalllzec loss Is flOO.OOO. Tho origin of the fire Is he will die. Johnson Interfered with Ed­ homa continues. Twenty families passed Corn —No. 2...... 64 of .66 Into law It would become the basts of th 4 Oats —Mixed Western...... 38 (d .40 supposed to have liecn tho explosion of wards while he was attempting to make an through Denison, Texas, bound for the most gigantic trust that ever existed In th« chemicals stored in the ba.soment. Hutdkr -Western ...... 24 (X .34 arrest. Cherokee Strip. Fork —New Mess...... 18.26 (pis .70 I’nlted Stntea. the Instant the Seu Hawk came to an* financial loss can now be given, but if chor. ” LIVES LOST FLAME. will doubtless greatly exceed $1UU,lU0. 1 “(lad, sir, he would have visited us before tliat if he knew who we were, " FIFTEEN PERSONS MEET A HOR­ HE CALLS IT ROBBERY. IS said Lieutenant Frenuuld, with a low RIBLE DEATH. laugh. Conduct of Home Labor Urgaulzatlona De­ nounced bjr dudae liaker. The Captain frowned, bit his lips, and, tig Four Lltnlted EsprcM Goen ThrouKli A number of Lake Erie and AVestem Squire Condit and Dr. Hedges, and to evidently Ill-pleased with his subordl- an Open gwltch, th« Kiifflne WreckliiK iiate’s levity, he continued as if he hud strikers were beforo Judge Baker, of them the welcomes were repeated, and OH Cara — An Ksplunlun Fulluws, and the United States District Court, at the gathering people eheero 1 till the in- not heard It. Many Ferauna Aro Hurnt*d. “I’erhiips I should not blame Captain Indianapolis, charged with contempt, ereasod volume of sound rolled out to in having interfered with the movement the ship. Here, the watching sailors— Denham, for this is Ids home, and the In a Ncu of Fire. homo of most of his officers and men, of trains after the Court had enjoined forced to stay on board —caught the joy­ Ten person^ were killed outright, Mve them from such action. Four of the ous contagion, and springing Into the and it is natural thatne and they should more have since died, and nearly a hun- hurry asho e to see their kinsmen and men pleaded guilty, some of tho others rigging, they shoutecl in a way that Ired were fatally or seriously Injured in stood trial, and others have not yet called out all the crew of the stranger, swei'thearts. ” ft railroad wreck at Alton (III.) Junc ­ M "A'sweetheart in Denham's case, sir, been brought in. “In this case,” said who cheered also. tion and tho series of exp ’oslons that tlie Court to the prisoners, “the evi­ To s-ieak of the feast and dances that for, as wo know, he has no kin hero." followed It. The fast through train “\ou forgot, " said the Captain, tap ­ dence shows that a number of men be­ followed that night would take a good- Known as the Southwestern limited on long to a secret labor organization ping the table with the tips of his lingers the Big Four Bead collided with a train ___ - . ^ . sl/.ed volume. ami frowning. whose aim is by force, violence and The ofllcers of “The Stranger," as we of loaded oil tank cars at lihe Junction “1 ardon me, sir, but I did not think, ” terrorism to compel employers to C?v|3lt".0rrx\or\d r liidiffereut, anything to break the in readiness trom tlie davits was tlie IIiitAM Cornelius , Iowa. Mnitely worse than isolated violations “I have never been below, sir. when Kdwakd Miller, .\lton Junotloa. word “Wanderer. ” Two UNIDENTIKIEU MEN. of the laAV, in that they teach general •nonotony of this dull life. Ah, if I there was work to do aloft,” leplie.l .vere a man I should make n)y own As on the Sea Hawk, everything on William Hhattuck . Upper Alton, IlL disregard and contempt of law. They Lieulenant Erenauld, Ids dark eyes HE.VBr Pennino , Wann. III. teach the fantastic and monstrous aewH and give the world a fresh and board tho Wanderer was in fne state of Willie McCarthy , Alton, III. perfect order which old sailors desig­ show.ng that he did not at all relish Ids doctrine that a man who is hired startling supply every day. but being superior ’s rebuke. John Locke , Alton. )!iJy a \Noman, ‘a weaker vessel,’ as the nate as “ship-shapi*. Kuward Mauhin , Alton. to labor, and is paid for his work, has “Very well.” The captain ’s manner Daniel Harerh , Alton.)unction. some sort of equitable right in the lotninie says, who ------’ Tho crew wi re power.ul, llcrco-look- William Mantz , Fostcrbiiri;, 11!. Ii» a would have gone on at some ing fellows, and, though there was not was mild in an instant, showing that ho Charles Utt, Alton. property of his employer together with ength in her bantering, half-real, half ­ one man with gray hair or beard visible, was an actor us well as a sailor. “We W. H. Miller. Alton. a right of perpetual employment I must go a.shore to-night, and pay onr Charles Parris , Alton. Avant it to be understood, so tar as this laughing way, had not Ellen Condit in- all were in that golden prime of life John Wilkinson , Alton. .erru{»ted her by calling out; when experlouco restrains tho Impulses respects to the authorities. In tlio court is concerned, that such offenses of youth, without lessening its activity meantime, I shall send a not** on board Of these all but the Mrst six died of will not be deemed trivial, and that tho “The Sea Hawk has just anchored in Iholr Injuries aft(*r being removed to tho or vigor. with my eompllmcnts to Denhatn. (Jot laAV cannot be vlolati'd with impunity ho harbor! ” hospital at .\lton, except I'tt, W, H, “The Sea Hawk?” echoed I.oa Hedges, Tim majority of tho crew was do- the cutter ready with a picked crow, and l)y any coniblnafon of men. It ought after supper I will go ashftre, taking Miller and Mantz, whose dead bodies to bo blazed on the mind of every man \nd for the instant the color lied, under cideuly English, but accent and face were found near tho scene of Hie wreck -ho ex( itemejit, from her cheeks, and told that the minority was composed of with me yourself and Harry i.udlow. Avho belongs to a labor organization many nationalities; not an unusual Eiill dress, mind you.” the following morning. that, while It is laAvful and (Otnnienda- ■«ho sprang from her horro, the spirited The fatally injured are: jreature making no effort to get awjy, thing ill this day when England, in or­ “.\nd si(le arms.''” asked Mr. Erenauld, ble to organize for legitimate and Otto Haowan , Alton. peaceful purposes, it is criminal to or­ Uiough there was no restraining hand der to recruit her warships, sent press as he rose to leave. John Fred , Alton. m the bridle. gangs on sliore, and. if ocoasioii re- “How, sir, can an oMlcor in lu'r majes­ Joseph Hermann . Alton. ganize for the invasion of the rights of “Yes; she has been In sight for an (luired, did not hositat ' to force into ty’s service be in lull dress without his Henry Pii.orim , Alton. others to enjoy life, liberty cn(J prop ­ side arms?” snapix'd the captain, his John Luttrell , .Alton. erty." hour, and Halph has signab d that he is her service tlie sailors of iiiercliantmen William H. liicHARDsoN, Altox overtaken on the high seas. eyt‘8 Mashing again. David Kichardson , .Alton. ■coming ashore at once. Mother has NEBRASKA BANK FAILURE, just gone in to order supper, aud every Wlien nations b(!camo robbers in sidf- “True, sir------” A. T. Frazer , Ht. Louis. Frank Harth , Hrantford, Ont. servant on the place is hard at work to defeiisc, it is not to bo wondered at A rap at the door, and before Ere­ Frank Hcullin , Alton. The State Treasurer Said to Be Involved to give their favorite a welcome.” that pirates were plenty, as much for nauld could say aiio.her word Captain John I’.urke , Alton. the Kxteiit of •'350.000. “Tliere, Ned, go homo and tell Hlack their eontempt for law as their desire Eox shouted; William Miller. .Alton Junction. for plunder. Murray , Upper Alten. At Lincoln, Nob,, the startling an ­ Too to put you in the stable, ” “Come in! ” ItoTOKF, Upper Alton, nouncement of tho failure of the Capital Lea Hedges threw the bridle rein over With one or two exceptions the olll- hamisoim' lad of sixteen came in, How tlio Disaster raip**- the pummel of the saddle, and the in ­ cers were men between 3(1 uml 10 years National Bank was made late Sunday his cap ill one nand and a no o in tlie The accident is the most disas'roui night, and with it came the announce ­ telligent horse, with a snort that no of age, and there was that in their man ­ otlier. known in railroad history in tho part of ment that tho State Treasurer avus eoiiibimition of letters could convey an ner that told of })orils daringly met in “W(‘ll. Don? ” the country In which it occurred. An caught in tho crash in the sum of $230,- itlea of, tossed up his head and walked • the past; and tho a'lventurous spirit in “Tlie cards of two g( ntlemcn who open switch was tho original cause of I their stern, restless eyi'S showial that, 011(1. This news spread rapidly and away with comi'*nl dignity. have just come aboard, sir,” repli«' the house. j in that age, cannot be said to bo pecu ­ “.\li, by the Spirit of ITlakc!" (f ed train was a mass of flames. F('ar of funds, for AA’hich the bond of the Treas­ “No, my love, we shall take the other liar to any. an explosion Irom the oil tanks pre ­ (’apt. \N illiam Eox, ’commander of tho the captidn. Iu*re are the village fathers urer Avlll be liable. Cashier B. C. (Jut- lir.'ction. ” said Lea. vented any att('inpt to save them. The calt stated that tho asstds would pro ­ “To the village?” Wanderer, looke I like a mm in every come to do us courtesy. Tliey sliall ha. (' a royal welonie. Stay, I'renaidd, and wrecking train ca ne up from Last St. tect tho depositors, but there is great “No, to ttie shore. Let us greet the way (jualilie'l fi r his duties. Ho was Louis, but could do little or nothing. ■brave bays betoro th *ir feet pr. ss the about .1) y*'ars of ago, ratln'r sh'iider ludp m«* rccoivi* Ihom. .Stand by, Don, doubt expressed as to the correct­ Half a dozen switch cnginc*o Avero run ness of this statement. Bunk ■•oil. 'i en months since they saibnl and of iredium height, with liair and wo shall need your serviees at one*?. ” 'I'll** captain ’s faco and ('yes lit up. out from Alton to clear the yards. Examiner (Irifflth demanded the away; it lias seemed like ten years. beard that would bo called “golden ” by Traffic on both the Big Four and Bur­ The Sea Hawk carried with her all the the poetic and “rod" by those of a pro ­ He was all animation now. books of tho bank. Ho b('gan examin ­ His moods w('re like those of an Alpine lington Avas entirely suspended nnd a ing them at once nnd soon discovered life uml glory of the islan 1. I pr.iy saic turn. His eyes vver* ‘ blue, but with spi'clal train Avas made up on tho Chi ­ . that the pira'es have torn none of them that steely glint that Is rarely seen ex ­ sky, or would have be(*n wo ** the}' not that something Aves wrong. A large the direct ( ITect of Ids strong will, cago and Alton to carry the belated sum of cash Avas missing, and (ho bank fiom us. cept in eyes of gray. passengers to . 'J'his was said as the girls hastened (’apt. Eox must have been in these H«' s[)rang into his private cabin, and orticiais could not account for it. All in lcs.( tt.aii a ndiiutc he * ame outaga n A few minutes past 12 o’clock there they could say Avas that it had been down to the beach, a few hundred yards vva’ers beforo, for when a yacht came was a light explosion of one tank which bt‘low Sijuire ( omlit’s house. al('iig.sido offering a pilot, ho shouted in a dross coat, a regulation d apeaii stolen. The sum is said to roach iimler Ids arm, and a straight stifl’-sword Bcattercd the debris on all sides, setting $•200,000. “The pirates have not taken the Sea down: Mrs to the stock yards inclosures. 'This Hawk, ’ su'd Ellen,who, though a.s nuch “I know the channel, and I can ’t fail belted to Ids hip. A meeting of tho bankers of tho city Ho hurried on dock, where Sijuiro one bloAv-up caused the impression that was imrae(Jiately held to discuss the rojoicod at the ship ’s arrival, had neither if I keep In the wake of the Sea Hawk.” tho danger from explosions was passed, tier friend's enthusium nor her fluency of Ho seemed tho very pi'rsonillcation of Condit, in a blue coat with brass but ­ situation. It avus feared that tho and the throng of by-standers rushed trouble would precipitate a run on some expros^ion. activity, but it was uct.vitj’ without tons, knee-breeches, silk hose, low shoes with silver biukles, and a well pow ­ In to save the stock yards from destruc­ of the other banks, and one of the first “I knew the jiirates never could lake nervousness. Ills short, ipiick com­ tion. A minute latpr there was a deaf­ her: they might destroy her. but slie mands were given With decision, and dered wig witii a pendenr, Idack ribbon, things done was to make arrangements was looking at;out 1dm with that air of ening report that shook tho earth for to prevent It. The Omaha t»nnks were would go down with the flag flying ami obeyed with the promptness and regu­ half a minute and spread a sheet of every living man at his post, ” said Lea larity of line mechanism. awe a landsman shows when tirsl ho called on nnd they Immediately re­ steps on boaid a sldp-of-war. 80(*thlng, burning oil in all directions sponded by sending a represent atiA’o on “The people are cheering ami the .\fler tlie anchors were down, and the For tho-e within the circle of a hundred bells are ringing. Lea.” sails furled, Cupt. Eox said to a black- Dr. H(‘*lg(*s, except that his coat was n special engine to assure tho bankers yards there aa -hs no eecape, Irome of “Aye, but. the c heers .are all too faint cyo I ofllcer, some years vouiigor than bottle-green —a color at that time af­ there that every courtesy would bo ex ­ fected by tho medical profession —was them were struck dead by pieces tended and that all needed assistance to express my feeling, ant the liell himsell: of flying Iron nnd scores of them Avero tinkl *s,when it .‘-hoiild clash, and clang, “Come to my cabin, Mr. Er “iiauld. I (Iri'ssi'd exactly like Ids friend; and to meet any run that might take place save ns to .some diireronce in stature— knocked flat on the ground. Th* ‘lr AvouUl be forthcoming. and bo.iin. Hark, a gun fron> the ship! wish to speak vv tli y(ing chort and stout—they might have passed for twin brothers. flames and was burned from their bod ­ TOILERS AFTER THE CHINESE. a monst. r’s hrcath on a frosty morning, naiiUi, touching liis c up and following ies. Those who bould rise did so nnd 'rhere is musie in that sound. How . I after tho explosion, and those who were ment of Chinese and. threats of boycott rower and four olTlcers got. ligious jileces being hung sieJe by side not seriously or fatally Injured could do Tlie boat shot away from the ship, with llerco ! attle pictures, and rude were made against citizens employing nothing to h**lp the less fortunate. them In any capacity or patronizing and headed straight for the beach where ciipids place 1 in companionship with Oniiiliu* 114 a I'rotpctloll A;{.tiiiMt I'lioli ri. When they Mnally recoA'ered their senses tiie girls—now the center of a large Chinese laundries or restuurjnls. Since wing(>d cherubs and seraphic madonnas. Dr. Laurie, a phy.siciati well known they set about with a Avill to relieve the <-rowd of whites and galJy attired In ­ then the fight has been kept up by labor Through the op n doors of some of in India, long ago as.s(*rtofo- physicians could attend to tliem and the but the majority of citizens have de­ He rose in his place and raised his “pumps," as they were then called, wi're zoon or microbe, although whetlier bodies of those who were'buried In the termined that the Chinese must go. Men AA’ho are knoAvn to patronize laun ­ hat, and the lirst and second ofllcers did masses of the same gems. tills is tlie cause or result of llu^ dis­ wreck were extricated as fast as they the same. .\fter closing the door of the cabin be- could be reached in safety, AN ebb Boss, dries or restaurants will not be em­ ease lias yet to he determined. lie ployed in city AA’orks nor by many of the The ))eop!o on shore supposed the hin I him Captain F’ox pointed the lieu­ foutid tiiat tills organi-m could not tho bravo engineer who lost his life, greeting to be general, and they at once tenant to a chair and sat down him.self. leaves a widow and six children at Mat- largo mining and mercantile companies. sent up a cheer, which the men at th«* This done, he deliberately pulled off live in strong solutions of (|uinirie. toon. Tho Hroman jumped from the Since the movement of Butte and Ana­ oars iinswer( ‘d, and as they shouted the bis pumps, and drawing a plainer pair and lie further found iliat tlie pro ­ cab just in time to save himself from conda has decreased one-third. to tective virtues of (|uiniric were amply boat seemed leap from the woiter, as from a drawer near by he put them on. the crash. The crew of tho freight will liit»*re(»t I.lve Stock Men. df it, too, were animated, and shared in He then removed his linger rings and demonstrated during the epidemic, tririn also saw the passenger engine in the fey at again touching the soil <»n threw them, with tlu* shoe.s lie liad taken lie now commits himself unreserved ­ time to escape from the caboose, which The Senate Committee on Commerce, which It w.as built. off, into a box. was driven to splinters. Boss’ body through Mr. Vest, Saturday, reporletl ly to tlie opinion cxprcsserl by Dr. favorably upon a bill creating a new Captain Dcnl am sprang ashon* the “ \\ (j must put away these things for Laurie, and recommends the usi* of when found was pinned in between the dn.stant the boat's bow grated on the the present, Mr. Erenau'd," said Captain boiler and tender and coA’ered Avlth oil bureau in the Departtnent of Agricul­ •white beach, and the people wore not Eox. “It Is well enough to wear iheni (piinine as a pro|)fiyi:ictic in addition from the burning tank. He Avas literal­ ture, The bill, Avhlch was introduced at H’.trprised to see him caUdi Ellen in his at sea, where the sight of thorn will in- to SI97 rolls acid. It lias been liis ly boiled to death. the beginning of the present cession, «rms. for was she not his sister? sjiire oiir men to deeds of greater valor, pract ice for years to administer one Tho Southwestern limlt«*d, which provides fora "Bureau of Information Eieutenant iTayton was near him, nnd but here they niav create suspieion, an 1 drachm doses of aeid every three crashed Into the freight, was rtmriing and Statistics Concerning Live Stock.” his arms were about Eea, wnose line that is the very thing we must avert.” liours to all tlie inmati's of a hous«* in out of 8t. Louis about thirteen minutes Under its provisions tho Secretary of Agriculture Is din'cted to establish sta­ eyes were now full of tears of jOy. *Of (‘(..urse, sir,” replied Eieutenant whieli the disea.se breaks out during behind time. To make this up she was \ aleiitlne was her own cousin, some Eri'iiauld, and ho at once removed Ids going at a speed of nearly fifty miles tions for the collection of statistics and tlie time the patient is in tlic house. information in Texas, Now Mexico, Ari­ said he was her lover, but of that this is jewels, going into another room to re­ He lias given it in aliout in- an hour. Tho passengers were fearfully not th(' time to speak. move his pumps. Coming back, he 7, non jolted when tho i'olllslon came, but none zona, ( olorado, Indian Territory, Kan ­ Every man at the oars was native to asked; .stances, and tor Hie last tliree y(*ars of them were seriously hurt. The force sas, AA’yomIng, Nebraska, South Dakota, the place, nnd htul mother, sweetheart, “Sliall I instruct the other oMIcors, lie has not seen cholera occur in any of tho collision split two oil barrels wide North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, AVlsconsin, nr sister to greet him. Cap a in ’'” ca.se ill which it was us*'d. 9286 open and the oil immediately caught It would bo a waste of lime to (le- “.Vo; I have ordered them to wear is reality Hie clTecHvi* iiropliylacHc Mre. An eye Avitness says that the Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michi ­ scribe what the most prosaic reader can nothing that does not accord with tlicir against cliolera Hiat tliese cmim*iit Mamos shot fully Mfty feet in the air. gan, and Indiana regarding tho amount easily imagine. rank as oMicers in the service of the The passenger engine, tho freight ca­ I of live slock to he shipped, tho prodiic- autliorities have sucli (*xcelletit cau-e I tion, nnd other advantages of locality The men laughed and shook hands g< od (^ueen Anne -----” to believe it to I>o, this fell di.seasc boose and scA'eral of the cars were com­ again and again. Captain Eox hesitati ’d, and Mr. I'ren- pletely destroyed. The passenger cars, ' in each Slate to be * ousiderod in estab ­ The women smiled through their tears aiild nodded, an i said: has lost its terrors, for iioHiing is however, Avero beyond the reach of the lishing stations. and seemed nov* r to weary of rep.*ut- "I und»>r8fand, sir.” easier Jirid less liarmful than taking names, and were not injured except by Ing the first greeting. “I expeeled that Captain Denham a Mve-graIn dose of the drug during the wrecking they received in the col­ M 4,Ny suits of armor worn In tho four­ And in the midst of ft all, down came would have d( no me the honor of a visit the « pidemic of tlic disi'ase. lision. No accurate estimate of the teenth century weighed 176 pounds each. A good Story is loltl of one of the Lepl. Vaudorbilts. While Abroad recently Mochine Repairing TIME TABLE THE NEWS he wiiH visited by a rich lierlin jewel­ IN EFFECT OF ALL KINDS, Schedule of Teachers’. Eiaminations LOCIH I). OIUH8, EMItcir and Proprietor. er. who, without waiting the usual for­ October 23, 18Q2. For Clinton Comity, 18'»2-95-: malities incident on gaining an au- TUESDAY. JANUARY ai, IHOa. tlience, miirchctl iu on Mr. Vanderbilt Snglzie and Boiler WESTWAKD. DtfWltt, Friday, Sejiteiiiher .HO. isjej. unannounced. ttvid. Friday, (tetober 2H, lst»2 Work, eto. H >. (B. ,St. JithtiH, TliiirHilay and Friday . Mari'h 2 Obituary. The intruder was an eldcrlv man and 3. 1893. with an intelligent face and attired in STATIO.NS DeWltt. Friday, .March 21. 1895'. Two weeks a^o lust Friday Mr. and At the regnbir exaniinationH.exaininatloiiH Mrs. A. Ct. Sutflii and two children, from faultless evening dress, the fashion Done Promptly and for First and Het'oiid (Irnde will coin ineiice at prescribed by European etiquette for 9 o’clock A. M. on the first day, and for the Attica, Oliio. came t-o St. Johns for a visits to Doteniates. . ambas.sadors and warranted at Third Grades at 1 o’clot k i*. w. on the first short visit with Mr. and Mrs. li. F. Deld- iH.in. H. in. p. in.'p. ni.:p. in. day. All other exuniinatlons begin at 8 other Itigb dignitaries, irrespective of DETROIT... Lv 15 lO.'iO 4 OR H4'»1045 o'clock A. M. It. M. WINSTON. iug, the ladies being half-sisters. Soon the hour or sctisnu. .MllwunkeeJct..; 7 10 1110 4 '2r> 9 05 1105 County Coninilssloner of Schools. Mr. Vatiilerbill was surprised, but l>. ni. after their arrival Mrs. Sutton was at­ Pontiac ...... 7 r.H 1200 5 07 9 50 1 215 OHTGAGE SALE—DEFAI'LT HAVING tacked with a cold which was not con- not overwhelimul liy the jeweler’s evi­ a. in. bt en niiide in the conditions of a mort­ dent attempt at continental complais ­ Holly ...... H 4‘J 1245 5 51 lO.HO 1 14 Mgage made hy Hughey E. Pniden to Cutha- sideml serious until it was found that ance. He li.stened to liis tale of the Diirumi...... t) fi.l 1 50 (5 50 11 10 2 155 I'liie A. Shaver, dated Ma.v 2t>, 1H90 and re­ OwuHHo Jet...... lOl.") 2 .HO 7. HO, ^ i » 05 corded Miiy 2t5, 1M90, In the oltice of the pneumonia had developed. Thursday “greatest ruby on earth. ” wliicb the HEADQUARTERS FOR Kt. Jolina...... 1 (»il4 .H 0<5 H 04' 5i 58 Beglster of Deeds for Clinton county in the morning medictil tissistance was cafle\\ er n it hin two iiours. conducting I’iftc Uoveriiigs, etc. AVe I - I . t: « hen'by given that on April 22. 1.''95;, at tine longiag witli timt denomination, uinl l.iootl morning. ” o'clocK In the afternoon, at the west front 'I'lio answer tii i ived eightv ‘minutes ariMigents for the U. S. InjtH'tor. the fin­ g c=:■3 ®c - M'Sa-z “r-i B = door of the Cllntiin eouiity Court House. Iii the remains taken to the family home in STATIONS. b‘^5 “da'-gcC the village of St. .lohns. In Clinton connty, : ‘fore tlie pre>eriiM*il lime had elapsed. est made. .Michigan, there will be sqld at piiblie vendue Ohio. 1'. Wa*. in the allii inalive. to the highest iildder, the iiremises In snid moi'tgage descriheil. vlr.: The uest hiilf of a. m. a. m. p. in.;]>. m. the northeast quartet' of section eleven, In Frank A. Fa.xon died at his homcMiiSt. The Alortnoiis* ttig Organ. tiraml Haven 1. * S ...... 9 001 2 10 8 on township six, noi'tli of range ihi'i'C west, in 9 05! 15 8 15 the state of .Miehigan. Said sale v^ill be Johns last Sunday morning at FerrvHbtiig ...... iS 'riie monster org-m in tln^ old Mor­ EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED -5 It made snlij**ct to thepayment oftheremalmler o’clock. He had b<*«‘n conlined tr) tiis a H & I Jet...... --tS 5 r> 40 100.5 H 5H2 1025 of said moi'tgiige not yet due, being seven ­ ion ('htireli ;'.l S;i!t l,;ikc(’ity h:is ‘J,7^f tJramI I’apblH.. -3 < (5 no 1020 H 25 1055 teen huni'red and fifty dollars and the In­ home only since Thuisday, January lb, ; 'pes. e.acii t nii'l.v -1 wo feet lottg and Lowell...... •gS'x 7 20 1055 3 58 11.50 terest on it at seven per cent, per unnum since n. ni. tiie 2<>thda.v of Ma.v, 1892. and was not consideiH'd in a dangrrons rge enougli to a lmil 'he liody of a Ionia ...... Ct 7 4 5 1125 4 27 1237 Dated January 29, istm. condition at any lime. The disease was i.ian of ordinary size. Resides this,two ORBIT # p. III. I CATHAKt.NK A. SHAVEB. St. JohiiH ...... 8 510 1217 5 20 2 14 pKitiiiNs & Bai .iiWIN, .Mortgagee. called pmaimonia but asthmafieirouble's 1 overs arise :il either >ide tti a height OWOHHO Jet...... 9 02 1 15 6 00 3 10 Attorne.vs for .Mortgagee. ; forty-two feel. It was bttilt in the disguised its real nature to a great ex ­ VALENTINE. a. in. e irly diiys when ail fieiglu w:\sliauled Diirami...... 5 20 9 35 1 47 0 55 3 5,H OKTOa GE SALE—DEFAFL'I' HAVING tent. 'I'he funeral was held yesterday Holly...... 0 05 1014 2 20 7 40 4 47 been made in tlie conditiojis of a cer­ l.otu Missouri river poini-. ticross the I’onflac ...... 15 45 1053 3 05 8 25 5 517 Mtain Indenture of mortgage, dated October (Moiiday) afteiiioon at 2 o'clock, Rev. plains with ox teani.-.. One m:in put in .Mll kee Jet...... 7 30 1130 3 45 9 05! <5 30 Eighth. 1H91, and executed h.v Fred Stlrni U. Ci. Thomas conducting the S4'rvice. 1.011 days' work on it and received l)ETH()lT....Ar 7 45 11 50 4 05______9 25_ 7 00 and his wile, Sarah Stirm. to 'I'homas Hone We etui (jive You fr'Wl'Chalr Car, llaffel Car anil Sleeping (Jar and recorded Oetober Ninth. 1S91. in tne The remains were interred in .St.Johns provisions only for hi> labor. It has Service. ollh'e of the Beglster of Deeds for the County iieen ii'tdergoiiig imvoovement for the Eantwanl, No. 12 Iiiih Pullman Sleeper, of Clinton. Ill .Michigan, In Liber t>4 of Mort­ cemetery. past tliirl v-iive or foi l v years. Clileago to Detroit. .No. 14 linn Wagnei gages, on page 4.51, on which mortgage Mr. Faxon was born in Dupluin town ­ BARCAINS ON COAL STOVES Chair Car, Hraml BapiilH to Detnilt there Is clalmeii to he due at the date of this .No. IS han Chair Car, (iraml ItapblH notice One Hundred and Twenty-One Dol­ ship, ( linton <'ounty, .Vjnil Jd, ISl.'t, his to Detroit. No. H2 haa Wagner Sleeper lars and Thirty-four cents, besides an attor­ For Sail'. Ah we ure going to ney f(*«' of Fifteen Dollars, jirovlded by stat­ parents, ^.'r. and .Mrs. Francis I'axon, (Jrnnil I.aiiblH to Detroit. F-ighI iol.s on I.it using street; «*iich 00 WeHtwaril. No, 11 han Chair Car, Detroit ute: and no suit or iiroei*«*ding at law or in having then b*i-n residents of that town ­ to (iriiml Ba|)i(lH. No. I.HIuih Wagner I'ar- eqiilt.v having been Instituted to recover any xl72 feel. \Vill Kcll on easy teiins or CLOSE THEM OUT ior Car, Detroit to (Iraml IbiphiH. No 17 has part of t he debt sei'iired hy said mortgage. ship some s(‘ven years. l)u|ilain was the exi'htiiige for sninll fat in. Pullman Buffet Sleeper, Detroit to Clileago .Now, therefore, b.v virtue of the power <»f Fatfiniie of I,. I». (Jiims. No. SI huH Wagner Sle«*per. Detroit to (Iraml sale III said mortgage contained, and of the home of the d«*ceas«*I iieli .SiirprlKed. .Mieldgan, there will be sold at I'liblic Ven­ due, to the liighest bidder therefor, the prem ­ Faxon, of Ovid; .lolin II. Faxon, of I given and by theiimny reintirkabie ('tiies 1 Imve been nfllieteii witli iieiirulgin for ises ill said mortgage deserihed. viz: The lit has tieeoniplished. Dnilam's (Ireat nenrly two yeiirs. Iiavt* tiied pliysieinns F,ast lljilf ( E Va) of tin* North F.iist quarter Owosso, and thre«‘ sisters, .Mrs. O. .M. )(!eriimn DIooij, l.iver, Stoiaacli and We Have I.N K Vi) of Section number Twenty-five (25» litnl all kntiwn reineiiieK. but found no In 'I’owiishlp six (fi) North of Biiiige tu o (2> I'earl and .Mrs. Dr. W. It. Watson, o* Kidney I’lire has proven ils<*lf iiiieipialled jiernmnent relief until 1 tried a bottle of West, ill M iehigan. Duplain and .Mrs. Lorcnxo Denson, of for bnildingupandi'le.insing your system DnIhiin ’H (lr<>at (iernmii Linimi'iit mid it Dated.St. .lohns, Dee, 5(h. 1892. A Large Line of Hardware THO.M VS HIH'K. ](illsdale,.Mieh. niid for .‘ill disenses nrisiiig from impnie gave me instiint and jiermanent i-elit'f. blood. Do not expei'iinent with tin iii!- We Sell Fi;i>kw .\ iV .MKKKii.i.. Mortgagee. The deceased was a tern tcrale unas ­ 2") eentH per bottle. Signed bj ’ .\. H. Attorne.vs for .Mortgagee. heard of or untried nrtiele which yon are Snell, iliiinilton, .Mieh.. .-kpril 11, IHUl. The above sale will he made siilAect to the suming gentU'innn, always jolly with told is as good, but be sure and get Slim of ¥9.50 and Interest thereon from Oct. Hocking Valley CornShellers For Htiitt by Travis iV: Dakef 8 , 1S92, being the amount seeiired b.v and kindly feelings for everyone in ti-ouble. Diillanrs. .\II druggists keep it. not yet due on said mortgage. For sale liy 'I'lt.wis A D.vkKit. - • ♦------, His presence always l>l•onght a smfle. lie Kleetrle Hitters. was (Uie of Ihdlew men uliu eia la*aii.^sed This remedy is beeomingso well known OBTGAGESALE.—DEFAFI.T HAVING liiiaiiis Tubules : for torpid liver. been made In t he condlt Ions of a cer­ be«*ause the sunshine ofImppinesselmrae- and so popnbtr ns to net'll no speeinl Mtain mortgage, dated nineteenth November, teri.slii! of his life is gone. mention. .Ml wlio Imvt' used Fli'etric 1 89tl, made li.v .Mar.v .1 aiie Iato .v and rei'orded WANTED "iiie-n wiikc workers cvery- Hitters sing the same song of praise .—A in t he ntfice of t he Beglster of Deeds for Clin­ wlii'i't* for ".Slicpii's i’liotii- DOBBIT & VALENTINE, ton Count.v and State of .Miehigan. on the piiri'r medieiiie does not exist mid it is i.rn;r.A!tv .\oti :s. Ki'iiphs of till* World." Hie n'reatest liook on AViilKor AVowt. t weiit.v-elglit h da.v of Vovemher. . D.. 1H90, eiirtli: ('osHiig ^rioo.ooo: retail at tfU-g.*). gimranteed to do all tImt is elaiuied. at iilii'e o’eloek A. M.. lii Liber 74 of .Mortgages However r.nicfi one limy Imve (ilfl'ereil po- easli or installments: niani- Fli'etric Hitters will care nil di.seases of on page t t.H, on whh'h mortgage there Is lltleiilly from Mr. Il’.nne lie eiiiinol fall to lie inioli llinsti'ated ejreiilars ami elalmed to he due at the date of this iiotii'e terms free: daily output ovei' tlie Fiver and Kidneys, will remove t he Slim of one hundred and tiielve dollars Inleresteil In fIte strikiii*r )u‘rsomilily of tie* 1 .r,Oo volumes. .\i.;ents wild I’iinple.s, Doils, Salt IMiemii and other and iilnet.v-one cents (¥112.91 i liesides aiint- iiiHii, a (lersoniility w liirli poHsesses a jilie- wit II sncri'ss, .Mr. 'I'liomas I,. Alartin,Centre The New System of affi'i'tioiis eansed It.v imiaire blood. —Will torne.v fee of fifteen (¥151 dollars provided hy tionienally intense nml niiiversal interest lor villi', Ti*xas| itose .'Vd- tlieslatiiteti) heinibi should an.v proceediii)^ I' I e .'I r e d, a ms Woos- 1 drive Malaria from the system and pre ­ he taken to foreeiose t he same, and no |•rol'l‘ed- tfie people at lai'ge. iinile inilenemleat of any" .*711 In ku I iiuibr, \ vent as well jis etire all .Malaritil fevers. Ings at law or In eipilt.v ha ving been executed liiiinedliitc eonneetion w itli file i|iiestiotis of (lavs: .Miss' BW ■ iidn- II 1 — For eiire of Headache, ('oiisti|iation to ris'over an.v part of the debt sis'ured hy the ilay. 'I’iie l•'el»rllary t’osiiiopolitiiin pre- 1 nte.<: I{e\. .1. Howard .Madison, l.yons. N. V.. j J said mortgage. Now. Alol 111 7 lioiirs: a mid indigestion try UliK-trie Ditters—Fn- Therefore b.v virtue ofthe potverofr'iileeon- sentH a careful review of .Mr, Itlatne's eliarar- I lioiiaii/a: ma^nill-|KC TUIT tire satisfaction gnariintei'd, or money tained in said iiiortg»>ge, and of the statute terlstles ms a man ami statesman, t>re|>aretl I eent outfit oidyyl.Ui I lit The Sealed Bottle. r'funded. — I'riee ol) ets, and IJ'l.OH jier in such case made and urovided. notice is by Mr. T. ('. t'rawfonl. ami illiisfrateil hy 1 Books on eredit, liereh.v given that thesahl mortgage will be ! l•'reiJ;llt paid, .\ddress. Clolie Dilde l'iil»- 'a )t-leat Fildew it .Millmmi’sDrug Store. foreclosed h.v sale of the premises therein de­ iiuineroiis skeirhes of his lioim*. nml famous I lisliiiii; Fo., 7g.t t’liestmit !St.. I’lilla.. I’a.. or THE MILK IS MORE CLEANLY, scribed. at public anetloii, to the higtiest bid­ cartoons aproiios of striliing pliases of his .’{.■H Dearliorn St. ( Iiieago, 111. 1 Iwli; Duy Dull.lilt's (jrt'at (Jt'i'inmi ir» cent der. at the west front door of tlie Court political career. Ciirionsly eiionuh. this Is iloiise, in the village of .St. .Foliiis. In said Xot being exposed to the Fiver Dills 40 in ene.ii jmoknge, at Travis coniif.v of Clinton, on tlie 22nd day of April, funml slfle by siile with Heneral Haileaii's I Once. .‘J.AI.K.sMKN odors and eontaniinatlons it I biker ’s. 1N95L at one o’ehx'k In the afternoon of that sketch of l.ork Iteaeonsliehl. Bmleini, wlieii Duy liiillmn's (Iretit (jerinan FI eent da.v, which said premises are described in Hecretnr.v of l.(‘gatloii. was aeipiainteil willi FOB THl.s I.tK'A I.ITV. said mortgage, as follows, to wit: Cnm- of city air; to the moving Fiver I’ills 41) in etieh paektige, at 'I'ravis meiieliig at a point three rods west of a stake Disraeli, ami tin* alternately lii/.arre ami it I biker's. which stake Is lilt.v-three and thirt.v-seven inagiillh cut polKical fi;inri* cut hy this extra ­ (lust and dirt of the street; one hundredths (.53 517-1001 ehaliis west of ordinary man is deserilieil in a most relialile Duy Dnilam's (Jreat (lerinan 2.") eent till* north- 4'ast corner of section eighteen, .... -OPPORTUNITY to the rain; to the drip from Uongh ('tire at J'nivis it Dnker ’s. township nnmher eight, north of rnnge four inaniier. 'I’lie second article in the series of for ji live, energeiie nmn. We offer DET- west, 1 hence soiith L'.'lo'. east twent.v rods, tlie “tireat Hallway Systems of tin* I’nifed TER FACILITIES and BETTER tlie soiled haiidsofthe driver. 'I'lie grenfest worm destroyer on earth thence west parallel with the iiortli’line of States" also aiipears in tills i iimlier. the is Diillani.s (jreat (Jermnn Worm lAizen- said n'l'tion eigliteen fourteen rods, thence TERMS than ever. Sal iry or emu- north twent.v rods parallel with the line first Atcliinson. Topeka \ Santa Fe, wltli its niission. Write fur oiir SPECIAL OF­ WILL KEEP SVfEET LONGER. gers, only 2r> eeiits per box, For sale by iiieiitioned as l■ntllllllgsont h I 5(0'east. t lienee more than ten tlioiisand miles of track lielng Travis it Baker. east fourteen rods along said section line he- FER. llOOJvF.B. <.ltO\ Ivi: .V <'o., When drawn from the ud­ t ween sect ions seven and eighteen to tin* idiii'e treated. 'I’lie story is told of its early lie- Rochester Fruit Farm and Nurseries. Buy Dnilmn ’s (Jreat (ierman F' cent gliiiiiiig.s, of till* nnfoci-atie power wielded liv Establlshjjci 1856, Rochester, N. Y of hegiiiiiing. Said bind being the ^amethat 1 7!iw fg der of tlie eow to the Milk IJvi*r Fills 'lo in each package, at Travis was formerl.v sold hy In unis Barber and wife its managers over more than one i|iiarter of it Baker’s. to Charlotte Anna Dickinson. In Clinton our territory. I''ew p(*o)>le not livin,;; on tiio Protector tlie cover of tlie County. Mh hlgaii. Bay Dnllnm's (Jient (Jernimi 25 eent Dated .laiiiiaay 14th. IM95!. line of tIds road ha ve an\ eoiir(*|)tloii of its pail keeps out all hair and Uongh eiire at Travis it Baker’s. NATIIA.N B. HAVF.S. iiiarveloits importanee. A delic|itfiil .lapan- leveland uffalo ransit o Lyon At Dooi .inu . .Mortgagee. I C & B T C . dandruff, also filth and odor Buy Dnlb ’ia’s (jreat (jerinan 2.5 cent Ally's for .Mortgage!'. 21 w I cse story. "Tokl .Mnrala," and a Jen d' e^p^lt I “C.&B. LINE.” outitled “.Ir.ne. I'.t'.llt," from tin* pen of.lnUiin from the stable. The milk Uongh (’lire at Travis it Baker’s. Ilawtiiorne. are iinnsna!l,\ entertaining: tin* RemmiiJjer^ tli:it I'onmn'nciiig with llie OBTIIAGESALE—DFFAI T HAVING is then removed to the milk .MoHici's .\iit|chigan, to I he .Miehigan .Mortgage 'J'he making of lieet-root sii;;'ar is one of the cNeliisively la tweeti immediatclv. Comiuiiiy, Limited, of St. .lohns, Miehigan. till'jmst sixli'i'ii inonthswastinder treat­ (bill'd flic I wenly foiirl li da.v of Febrnarv! rapidly nrowiii;j Interesl.s on file Nortli ment of three of the vei-y lit'st ithysieians eighteen hundred and iiliielv', and recorded American continent, loif the lirst lime in CHAS. MORELANO. timt moip'y eonid enijiloy. Under tfieir ill the office of 1 lie Beglster of Deeds for the inugazlm* literature it i.s li>*re tIiorotiKlily ex ­ Cleveland and Buffalo CoiMity of Clinton. Stjite of .Michigan, in skillful trejitment, I gradually grew worse I iber 71 of Mortgages, on juige ;$42, on the plained in 1 very iiroees.-i, !k *!|>'*-.I out hy plio- until they decided 1 hey eould rendt'r ine A Daily Line of the Most IVIr.gn ficent Side- 251 li da.v of February, A. D. iMpii, upon tograpliM of Hie seed, ; In* roots, the method —THE- no periimnent help. One of iny friends wlili'h mortgage, as part of the pritn'lpal V/heel Steel Steamers on sum thereof, aud for the interest over due on ofciilHvntlon ami Hi, most improved mii- persimded me to try a bottle of Dnilam's a rertaiii oilier mortgage llierein mentioned, chinery for conversion into sagai. The Great Lakes. (ire.‘Hj(ierinmi Uterine Tonic, mid after paid under the terms of this mortgag-e hv Sframer w'll leave eiii'er city every exeiiint; taking threi' Imttles, can stiy I am in the mortgagee liereof, tliere Is due. at the An opiiortnidty to semi gimd reading: (Siind'iy Itii'Indcd) arrlvlnir ‘at destlmiHon better bej'ltli than 1 Imve been for twenty date of tills notlee. the sum of Forty-one 1 In* folio wiai; moriiimr in t liw for lii;slm*>s ^unday ^iin. Didlars aud TIdrty-eiglit (-('Ills: ami ik ,’ suit somethin'; tliat will interest every inendier. ami all tr/iiii coiiiiei'iioiis. years and mu now sixty years old but or proceedings at law or in e(|ultv hn\ing Stories 'or yontiK nml old, Fanry Work, fiH'l as young JIS thirty. .Itine2, ISbO, been InstItiifI'd to re<'over an.v pjirt thereof, QUICK TIME, .Notice is therefore hereb.v given, tliat the I’low er and Kltcliea Totiies for Hie hoiisew Ife, UNEXCELLED SERVICE, Mas (’. F. ('.viM'CNTi'a;, lifiiii'cr, ^Jiell. said mortgage will lie foreclosed bv a sale of also Instr'.ietive letters and literary arHeles. LOW RATES. For sale by Travis iV: B.VKiat. Hie premises eontallied in sueh iiii'irtgage. or All tliese will lie found in 'I'he Home, a sixti'eii l-'o; full 1 arHi'iilars . Coutaining more reading following piece or panel of bind Blfu’nte In 'Pet ter, (’lmi)ped I iands,(4iin)laitis,('orns, Clinton County. .Michigan, vl*; Beginning at r^r emliroidei ing. 'I'liey also semi tlieir II- matter than aiiA' magazine mid ali Skin Frn|>tions, and positively the south-east eoriier of hloek ten, of tlie vil­ luHtraled pcemliini Il‘..[1.1(11 tlonnl I'hiireh will give a soelal at Hie piir- good than anything he ever ust'tl for Largest eirenlatlon of any sclentlfle paper In the Kiiw IN E. \V iiiTK, .Mortgagi*!', Honiiffe home of Itev. and .Mrs. M'. ('. Allen world. Bpleodldlg Illustrated. No Intelligent OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Fung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Attorney for .Mortgage!*. man should be without iU Weekir, S3.00 a next Wednesday evening. Fcliniary 1. Sitii- Teart glJiOslx months. Address MUN.N A Free trial bottle at Fildew Sc .Millm'mi’s per from ."p'n) to S o'clock. rt auanxus, 3tf 1 Broadwaf, New York Citr. 8 t. JobiiH. Micb Drug Store. Furgt' bottlcK, 50c. and fl. Hi pans Tahules. IT IS A DESTROYER OF ANTS. ASTRONOMY IS KNOWN TO ANCIENTS Some ICvUMoiiM for Protf'Ctlug » South A FRESH BREAK IN THE NEWS The Methods l>y M'lilfii They Studied th« AniMrlcwn Anluiul. LOLT8 1). OIBB8, Editor and Proprietor. •Most l>lstaiit Worlds. A. C. MacDonaUl of the Agricultural TUESDAY, JAXUAUY 81, 1898. AVe tiiiil in the table at the Raines Department of Cape Colony in the of­ Bciim di.stinct references to the bull, ficial publication of tlcpartment pro ­ Optloal Uepartiiieiit. the lion, and the scorpion, and it ia tests against the campaign which ia At AIHhoii ’h jHwelry Btor«. EyeH also clearly indicated that at that time being waged against that ])eeuliar testeil free. the star .Sirius ro.so holiucally at the quadrupetr the “aardvark.” This ani ­ beginning of the rise of the Nile. This mal, fce says, is one of the few indig ­ lVjaWHL.ETH. ^ word hcliacally re(|uires a little ex- enous four-footeil friends of the Cape farmer. Its food is the ant, more es­ Detroit Tribune and Tiik Nkwh —f 1.50. plan.Htion. 'J'ho ancients, who had no tcle.scopes and hud to use their horizon pecially the white ant, an insect which Hoxv Does tliis E. H? Lyttn was a bubine.s8 visitor in as the only scicntitic instrument which feeds on our crops and the succulent ithaea last Friday. they possessed, were very careful in herbage of the veld, ami which does much greater damage than is general ­ Vida DalliiiKer is visiting in tlie family deteriiiiiiiug the various couditions in which a star could rise. Kor instance, ly supposed. Although the ant has YOU ? of W. H. Faxon, in Ovid. if a star were rising at the same time many enemies (among which is reck- H. A. Tromp and wife went to Detroit as the sun was aising it was said oneil the korau, a bird which, I am We liave one case of Children ’s Merino Vests and Pants. Friday morning to hear DeWoIf Hopiier to rise cosmieall}', but unless certain liappy to say. is now being preserved very obvious precautions were taken on some farms solely for this purpose), in the comic opera “Wang.” L^cft over from our Wholesale L)e])artment. the rising star weuUl not be seen in yet none are so destructive to its wel­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Ibibcock, of conseiiiieiice of the presence of day­ fare as the ant-bear. It is only wlieu FINE SOFT GOODS. Crow .Agency, Montana, are papa ynd light. on the surface of the ground that the niaiunia to a bouncing girl. It is (luiie clear if we observe a star ant runs any danger R'om its winged rising in the dawn it will ^ct more and foes, but above or below ground it is F. T. Lewis and family, of Sand Lake, more ditliciilt to observe the nearer the always within reaoh of the ant-bear. .Mich., are visiting Mi-s. Lewis’ parcats, time of siiniisc Is approached. There ­ But it is not only as a destroyer of Fenner and wife, of Dingham. fore what the ancients did was to do- ants that the ant-boar is of value to ITOTS PiaCES terniino a time before sunrise in the the farmer. A large percentage of Ilutiund Herald; “The honors of the I early ilawn at which the star could be the seeds of our herbage after they evening must be awarded to Miss Kay very obviously and clearly seen to rise. have dropped off the plant ou the Davis, and lier double encores were richly The term “heliacal rising ” was coined ground lose their germinating power deserved.” to represent a star rising in the dawn from being exposed ilay after day to —therefore, b«*fore the sun. the scorching rays of the sun. The Size Id—5e each Size 18 —5c each Tfie tiag stuff on the court liouse wtis Generally throughout Egypt the sun ant-bear, as it goes scratching about broken by the wind fast Saturday nigfit; wa-s suppo.sed to be soniethiiig like 10 for ants, covers a large number of the flag wfiicli was at half-staff coming degrees below the horizon when a star seeds with loose earth, in which con ­ Size 20—8c each Size 22—lOe each to the ground. was stated to rise hcliacally. genial bod they will retain iheir re­ AVeliiul, then, that more than 5,000 productive power for a long period, The Temple (Quartet, assisted by Miss ago yeiirs the Egyptians were per ­ awaiting the moisture from the skies Size 24-—15c each Size 2G—18c each Kay Davis, recitutionist, will give the fectly familiar with the facts and the to shoot out and projiagate their kind. lust entertuiumeiit of tlie course at New­ ditTerence between a cosniical and And yet this animal, harmless ia ton hall, Wednesday, Kebruary 8. heliacal rising was perfectly clear to other respects, is bein;^ slowly but them. But tlie table at 'I’hebes tells surely exterminated, ior its skin, Size 28 —2Sceach Size 30—25c each Mrs. ChiirU?s Morse, of Carson City, us, moreover, that the sun ’s journey which is valueil at about 15s, and also .Mich,, who has been visiting her niece, in relation to some of the zodiacal con ­ for its rtesh, which resembles superior Mrs. Krunk Abbott, in St. Johns, fortwo stellations was perfectly familiar 5,000 jiork, it is sought after by the natives. Size 32—25ceach Size 34* —23c each weeks, returned home lust Thursday. years ago. With the white race “sport ” is the in­ These, then, are some of the more ducement, this fun taking the form at .Majile Hupids Dispatch: “Charles general statements which may be made times of forcing the poor brutes out of Hiehop and family of St. Jolins, accom-j in regard to the most important points their holes by Hooding with water or punu'd by Mies Mary Kelly, visited Mrs. j 80 far discussed by tho.se who have drowning them and digging ihem out M. Cowles Monday night and had an dealt with Egyptian astronomy, and afterward. The subject of the pro ­ it may be added that all this informa ­ tection of the ant-bear lias been dis­ oyster eat.” tion has come to us in mythologic cussed by one farmers’ association, and IT mwm us Ilia •Married, in .St. Johns, .fauuary 2J, at gui-e. Mr. MacDonald hopes to sec others the residence of the bride ’s brother, AVm. The various a) parent movements of taking up the question also. — London Magley, by Kev. (L S, Northruji. Mr. the heavenly bodies which are pro ­ Times. duced hy the rotation of the earth and Just finished Inventory. We find many Broken Lots. AVm. Townsend and Miss Minnie Magley, • the efTeels of precession were familiar BUOYING A HARPOONED WHALE. both ol St. Johns. to the Egyptian, however igiiornant Myron Moss and wife, of Maple Rapids, they may have been of the causes. Capt. E. J. Gifford of the whaling 'TTour Price Buys Th.em. bark Triton, which arrived in port re­ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. They carefully stiiilicd what they saw and attempted to put their know ledge cently, says the San Francisco Chroni­ Raker, in St. Johns last Thursday. They together in the most convenient fash ­ cle, relates the particulars of an inter- left to visit Kenton relatives on Kriday ion, associating it with their strange e.sting whale hunt, of w’hich he was a inorqing. imaginations and with their system of witness. U'he natives of that region w orship. —Xin< Irnith Cciitunj. are people of low intelligence, their Married, in the County Clerk’s office at chief employment being the capture of m '\>'y the court house in St.Johns, Tureday, inhabitants of the waters that wash the Siberian coast. These people have Juminry 24, 1898, by Rev.C.(5.Thomas, REGISTERING OF THE TINGLES. Mr. I). A. Sutfin to Miss Cora L. Crook, become experts in the vocation that furnishes them with the necessaries of both of Ovid. I'niTrrHlt.T SliidrutH to tlie Kf- fertH ul Mimic on J’lilmitioii. life. The story as told by Capt. Gif­ .Married, AVeilnesduy, .lanuary 24, ford is as fallows; eft? 1898, at the M. E. parsonage in St. The students of the University of “VVe had been lying at anchor for Pennsylvania will soon be engaged in several days in a small and almost Johns, by Rev. C. G. Thomas, Mr. David land-locked bay, ami had done some B. Phillips to Miss Carrie A. Longcor, the novel wrork of obtaining the effects XHB lYKAI.Kl'JS. of the rhythms of musio and verse on little trading with the inhabitants of a both of Ovid, Midi, the pulsation of the heart and on res­ village about half a mile inland. One Married at the M. E. parsonage in St. piration. Llghtner AVitmer has re­ morning all hands were awakened by a great hubbub, the cause of which •lohns, by the resident pastor. Rev. C. cently returned from Germany to as­ .lUST DECEIVED ANOTHER INVOICE OK sume charge of the work in experi ­ w’as the presence of a school of sperm G. ’riiomas, on Wednesday January 24, mental psychology, says the Philadel ­ whales three or four miles outside the 18f>8, Mr. Artliur A. Vail and .Miss Hattie phia Record, and the intricate appa ­ harbor. In a short time ten canoes, Viges, both of Victor. ratus necessary for effective work in each containing from six lo eight na­ Ofillowciy I'Joliess, tives. put off and made straight to­ Encampment No. 8.8, of St. Johns, in- this field will follow him in a few weeks. ward where an occasional jet of water -----AND----- stalhsl the following officers January 11: It is already well knowm that the marked the .spot where the big fellows AVm. .f. Smith, C. P.; M’m. G. Holmes, listening to inspiring music or reading were sporting. H <)rsr>e 13Diiil<;et«. H. P.: S. E. Losey, S. W.; ().Shoemaker, of inspiriting poetry w'ill cause a de­ “I was a good deal I’uzzled to J. W.; ,1. L. Trandiell, Sc.ibe. cided increase in the number of the know how those fellows were going to heart beats and breaths per minute. capture one of those huge animals, We are ^ivin^ liar^ains on all kinds of LKiliT AND The following is a list of officers in­ But experiments in this line have hith ­ which is by no means an easy prey to HBAVV HARNESS, es])ccially a new style we arc stalled for the ensuing term of six months erto only been tentative, and now it is the best trained boat ’s crew, sii (iplied by the I. (). (). K. No. 81. St.Johns; purposed to make minute investiga ­ with all the modern appliance.s. The furnishing for Soring Work —ALL boats kept close together and ap ­ Richard Gay, N. G.; Win. G. Holim‘s, V. tions as to the peculiar effects of the proached the ‘school with great cau­ OUR OWN MAKE. G.; John <). Rryne, R. Sec‘.; K. .A.Smith, different styles of rhythm. Tragic music, such as the “Abschen- tion. VA'hen within about .8Udyards of P. Sec.; AVjn. J. .Smith, Treas. lichor ” aria in “Fidelio,” is expected to the nearest whale the canoes separated J. Henry Ling, a popular and firosper- set the pulse beating at a rapid rate, and as the big fellow came up to blow they rapidly closed in from three sides me will give Special Prices on all Buggies ons music dealer in Detroit, was a wel­ cause hurried breathing, frequent con ­ traction and expansion of blood ves­ at once. The whale by this time was come visitor at Thk Nkws office last for tlie ITezct 60 Days to reduce stock. sels, while sooihing music, like the lazily rolling in the trough of the .sea, AVednesday. Mr. Ling isatprosontdoing trustful prayer of “Lcise, leise fronime apparently uiiawaro of tlie approach an extensive business through the state, AVeise,” from “Dor Kreischuiz, ” will of his enemies. So well timed was tho his genuine reliability speaking for itself. have Ihe coiilrary effect. approach of the canoes that they were Topical songs, too. are to he experi ­ all within easy reach of the wlialo Will Lowe, now of Toledo, Otiio, spent mented with, and what effect “Ta-ra- when the leader gave the signal to last week in St. Johns, adjusting the in­ ra-boom-de-ay ” will have on the sub­ throw the harpooii.s. In a moment at surance claim ujion the farm residence of ject under experimentation will no least thirty harpoons were slicking his mother in Essex, wliich was btirmHl doubt ho awaitod with groat interest. from the shiny hack of the whale, and tho canoes shot back out of reach of I the preceeding wrek. The Knrniers ’ .Mu­ Differences in sensibility under these FliP^l). K. AIURDOCK. different rhythms, too, are expected, the big 11 likes lu less lime thaa it 100 tual of Clinton and Gratiot allowed the as well as oilier chaiiires in the nerv ­ takes to tell it. —DKAT.En I.N — FREE claim in fall. ous system. Some of the above ef­ “And bore comes the strange part of fects are experienced when one L'cls tho perforninneo. .Attached to each AVe call attention to the extended harpoon were about 2)) foot of line, sketch of the life, both imblicand private, cold chills frolicking down one's spinal mflRBLE AND GRANITE, watches . area, or wlieti one ’s l.reath jlisappears and on the end of eaoli line were rein ­ tiivfii I*>' tin* 4>ldi‘st Ni'WJtpap.T oi tlie late James G. Rhine, which maybe over the iiiiexpected payuitnt of a deer skins iallalod with air. In one or CEMETERY WORK. ill New York City. found ujion tlie sixth page of this issueof loan. . . • two instance's c.sska wc;‘e attached to In addition to tin* ntiineroiiK new and orijr- Thk Nkws . I'lion the seventh page will Among other curious iustrumetilsln tlie lines.. You can iruagiho the situ­ ation. llei’o was the whale with Innl preiniiiniH o(Tere*l to HjiitHerlherH, we pnt- be found extended notices of the Into u.se by the iloparfmeat is a hollow,lop- ])oHe to preaent tliein witli 100 wateliea. all enough buoys attached lo him lo lloat CUT STOKE FOR BUILDING PURPOSES of wlitrli are (cnaranteed l»y T. Lv .ncii , 14tli Judge L. (L C. Lamar and also the late shaped cone, which may eilhor bo •St. and Cnlon Sepmre, New York City, who tilled with hot water or ice, and used a ship, ami when lie attempted to fiirnlHlieH them to uh . Bishop Phillips Brooks. as a means of testing the sensibility of sound ho would be brought to the sur­ SbAp Opposite the Postofllre, face again, only to roceivo a shower of Thk Akvehtihkh Ih tlie oldeat newnpaper in AA'. AA'. Brown, .St. .Johns; I). Turner, the skin to heat nnd cold. The cone ST. .10HNS. MlCHKiAN New York City, ita weekly edition Ih ]>nl*- ends in a metal point,which is affected hand lances trom Die canoes. 8'n« liHlied in two HeotloiiH and. eoineH out every Eureka; Isaac Hewitt, Maple Rapids; in tenijieratlire by the water or ice, siiort did not last lonir, and four hours Tneaday ami I'rlflay—104 tlm(‘H diirinK tlie be»e'i year; liaa k 1\ t*» eijflit i)atreH every Ihhup , Ih and Amlrew .Scott, of DeAVitt, wen* dele­ and .as the instrnrticiil is moved over from the time t he eatioes left the "well printed, line plenty of jiletnreH, Hhort gates to tlie session of the Michigan the surface of the skin certain curious they towed the whale in nnd men and B. F. MILLER, HtorieH, teleKnipliic newH. tinaneial and mar­ women were at work cutting him up. ” ket rep»>rlH, a woman'H pajre and tile nblc'Ht Grand .Alasonic lodge held in Saginaw facts are observable. AVithin a square en not tend his life, they found theinsefves by the general government and contending only allow all their own hair to Figs will permanently cure habitual batlled by the insidious disease. that the North was able to carry on the war to hut frequently add to it by purchaao. constipation, well-informed people will Death Finally Comes to the When the extraordinary strength of will a final oonoluslon. He broadened In this ar­ not buy other laxatives, which act for a* gumentative flel(L however, and gained a The hair ia usually twisted and colled Mr. Blaine has showji began to suc­ reputation os an eftectlvo debater. In the most farilastic way. The higher lime, but finally iniur.t the system. Great Statesman. cumb to ouina, the last of fatal symp ­ a woman's rank the more elaborate is Ills Career In Congress. Alcohol. toms to manifest Itself, efforts became her coifTure. His career in the National Congress was an Alcohol Is one of tlioso strange sub ­ hopeless. Nothing but the original eventful one. His antagonism to the Stevens vigor of Mr, Blaine ’s lonstitution and reoouatructlon hill In isrtT created a stir In the An Kxpert ’s Opinion. stances which have the power of produc ­ his powers of vitality protracted his life nation, and after a seeming deleat his amend­ Our leaders have doubtless noticed ing apparently opposite results. In ment modifying this proposed military law In small (luuiitities it stimulatos tlio ac­ MADE A NOBLE COMBAT so long. \b is usual in such cases, ho the South was carried through both House the numerous discussions by the scien- passed away peacefully us one sink ­ and Senate. In Ise.i Mr. Blaine was elected tlsls and hygienists as to the relative tion of the heart, in large it depresses ing Into a profound sleep Little Speaker of the House, acting In that capacity it; in small (|uantllies it increases the for six successive years. His career In the value of the various baking potvders. A by little tlio poison crept through House has always been regarded as exception ­ careful sifting of the eviden**e leaves no secretion of gastric juice, in largo It AMERICA MOURNS HER BRILL­ his bruin, benumbing his faculties. ally brilliant. The political revulsion of 1874 doubt as to the superiority of the Royal destroys the pepsin and arrests diges­ IANT DIPLOMAT. It was only by constant w’atchiiig for placed the Democracy In power In the House Baking Powder in purity, wholesoine- tion: in small ({uantities it has an ex ­ aud Mr. Blaine became the leader of the Re­ hilarating eiTect on the nervous system, the cessation of the breatii and the stop ­ publican minority. Preceding the Presiden­ ness and strength, from a scientific ping of the enfeebled heart that the mo­ tial contest of 1876 the session of the House standpoint. An opinion, however, that in large it is narcotic. ment of death could be'determined. was a stormy oue, and In the general am­ will have perhaps greater influence with To those who were with him at the nesty bill, removing the dlHabillties of partici ­ l*Hin .Scir-liitlictcd. Rtory of thr I.lfe iinii ArhiovciiientH of tlie pants in the rebellion. .Mr. Blaine stood up our practical housekeepers, is that given last ho was unable to give any sign of Moil of I'fiiiiHylvMiilit — flirt Proiniiioiice In for an exception in the case of .TefTerson by Marion Harlund, the well-known and ThlH is supposed to be an *6ue of enlighten-! recognition at the oml. Shortly before Davis. One of his most notable speeches was popular writer upon ni vttors pertaining nieiit. Y’et the half-clvlllzed jierslstenco with! niuliie anil National l*olltlc»—Tlio I'eer sinking into the fatal and tinal sleep made at this time under the spur of opposition from Mr. Hill, of (leorgia. to the science of domi^tic economy, of 'which hosts of people keep dosing thcmselven •of the Worlil’s fireatertt i'olltleal Stn- the change of expression of his eyes In 1876 he was called upon to defend his po ­ housekeeping, and of home cooking. In on small occasion argues a blind crciitrt —Story of liU Hrave FlKloratlon being preceded by pain and t’AIlKKU OF .lAMKS (l to tho 'J’h(} women of Zurich, SAvitzerland, cemetery on bic 3’<’les, and. to make lh(A of tlie Republicans for President of the have secured the supj)rc 88ion of the event comph'te, the members of tho club ihiited States, and again Secretary of 'I hicrbucli, a publication i’<'Vealing their went on bicycles. State from March 1, 1H8S), to •June 4, ages, occupations, descendants, etc. It 6vas issued annually, anlnts without change. had to be conveyed to his homo very I'or full liiforiiiiition acldre-isyour nearest OmRRH^ , much prostrated. ticket agent, or .Tas . C. I'oni *. General Pas­ During early Winter the dispatches senger and Ticket .Agent. Chl>*ago, HI. made frequent reference to Mr. ------1 iHCy Blaine ’s condition, l>ut until recently FJjF.etmooii , J’a ,, claims to liave a I Apply Balm into each nostril. these references were of a gen ­ quiiu’o Avhich weighs twcnly-eiglit j ELY DUUa„ 66 Warren 8t.. N. Y. eral and in.lefinito nature, the only fact ounces and meiisiircs sixteen inches in | apparent being that ho was not ns well circuinferenco. j Orereomee rprtulta of as he had been during tlio summer. b*i(l eating, Iiiiportarit. t<» I'lesliy People. j CuresGarfield CoiiHtipatuin, KcBtoreii Complexion,Tea Save**— Doctorn' , Two month.®ago, after having kept to his KSS We have ntrtlcod a page article In th® Bills Hamplefreo. (tAKnEU>Ti!ACo.,318W.i6U» St., N.Y. room for a week or more, he went out Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very j for a drive. The day was cold and a \v\lf smiill e.xpptise. It will pay our readers to • Cures Sick Headache chill ^^ns the natural result to one in settd- Iwo-cent stamp for a •rop.v to Betina , ME.XTION THI.S rAPKIl k'klTINy TO ADTBmriABB bis debilitated condition. In spite of 5^ I'lrculatlng Library, 30 E. AVashlngton j igh FIVE OR euchre parties the family’s aversion to and elTorls to atreet, Chicago. IlL should Aonil at once to John S kpastian, O. T. A. avoid publicity in the matter, it came (•..H R. I. ft P. K. K.. Chicago. TEN CENTS, In *tamp», >pr pack for the Bllclce*t card* you **v<>r ahuffied. tor to bo generally understood that there Never Ittiild a fire in a newly papered Jn.u) you will receive free by expres** ten pack*. room until tho paper lias liad time to was practically no hope of Mr. Blaine ’s MKNllON THIS PAPbK whsm wuniiiu tv adt>bti*bm. recovery, and that his death might oc­ Jry. cur at any time. ,■/ Astiim.atic Titofiii.KS, Pleurisy Pains, An OrKaiilc I>lsp:trt«>. patents : PENSIONS! and Intlamed Tlirovt.s are overcome and S<‘Uiltor Inwutnr ’rt Gtilrte.or How to Obtain u Patent. The statement given out by Dr. healed by Dr. D. .luyne ’s Kxpoctoruiit —for Send for Digi'st of I’c'iih Ioii and Itoiiiity l.itwrt. Johiisbrn was the tirst admission // fifty years an .approved stand-by for all F.A TKK'K ( >’F A Itl* KI.I.. WMMliiiiKton. I>. from any authoritative source, however, louglirt and (’obis. nClCNCSS AND HEAD NDISE8 CUREB' that. Mr. Blaine was suffering from an •I.XMK.S GIl.I.K.ol'lK IJI.AINF. ■ iVck'^Iortatble KBrCnthkin*. \^hUpTnih*ar(l» Drink cream for a burned mouth and SuecFBtful wh«D bI I rrnifdlFB IbU. organic disease. In all of Mr. Itlnine ’s Railroad, was traveling in F.nrope, and efforts hr IT, liitcoju 8S6 b*wBy« > .Y* WrlU for book oA proof* r HCB Kphrnlm Blaine, his great-grandfather, was throat. MENTION THIS PAPER whbm wBmjvo tv adtbbtibbm . previous illnesses it has been dcnieil Commissary General of the .\merican army had been made at Mr. Blaine ’s suggestion to that the sufferer was allUcted in any from 1778 to the close of the revolution In 1783. reach him by telegraph. After reading these FIT**, —.All Fit*stopped free by Dr. Kline ’s Gre-it rphli This great-grandfather was possessed of ample letters .Mr. Blaine turned to the ('hairman of Nerve iterttAtrer. No Fit* after first day’* *!*«. M*- to 3(1 day*. .'Nojiay till curea« way that permanently affected his sy.s- means, and during the trying times of aepriva- the Investigating Committee and demandeal to velou* rurert. 'lYeatiHe and jK.OO trial lM>ttle tree to OPIUM DR. JtSTbPHENT, Lebanon,Ohio> D'm. and it has been always asserle*! tlon In Valley Forge the continental army was know if any answer had been received froni rit coee*. Send to Dr. Kline, SBl Arch bt , Phils. Pii. I4I1NTION 'IlilS PAPKH BMSM WBITINV to AOVBBriBBBB. by those in a position to know that his materially aided from his private pnr.se. Mr. Caldwell. The Chairman returned an The grandfather for whom young Blaine was evasive answer when .Mr. Blaine turned upon ailments were due to temporary causes named, first chose a political career. A pro- him, charging, as within ids own knowledge All cannot possess a and local conditions which yielded tracteil stay In F.uroi>e, after he had finished that the ("hairman liad received such a dis­ readily to medical treatment. The his studies, estranged him from his early am­ patch. “completely and absolutely exoneratlui bition. He returned to America in 17ir,i. and me from this charge, and you have suppressed careful concealment of the real condi ­ as a special hearer of dispatches, delivered to lt.“ Of this scent' General Gartield once sahl tion of Mr. Blaine’s health both by the the American Government a treaty with some that It exceeded anything he had ever seen In family and the jihysicinns in attendance foreign power. Afterward he retired to private (.'ongress. life. The father of James G. Blaine was born .As H Caiidldute for I’re4: Blaine. the occasion of his serious illness in elected prothonotary of the County Court of >84: Sherman, 1(3; Kdmunds, 34; Washhume, :«»; Washington ('onnty. The father was then In Wlndom. 10, and Garfield 1. On the final bal­ Now York some time ago. So severe poor circumstances and his removal to the lot, however, the Blaine forces united on (Jar- and so prolonged was this attacK that county seat enabled him to send the son to field. who was nominated. After hls election college. .lames entered the freshman class of Souvenir Coins- it was believed Mr. Blaine was dying. Mr. Blaine was made Secretary of Htate. He Washington College In November. 184:i. .\t the was In the Cabinet ten months. After Gar­ It continued until 1 o’clock, and at that age of 17 years ana 8 months he was graduated field’s death Mr. Blaine retired from the Cabi­ hour the patient, apparently in his last in a class of thirty-three, sharing first honors net. On hls retirement he was for the first The Official Souvenir earthly nioinents, was surrounded by with John C. Hervey, who was afterwanl Su­ time In twenty-three years out of public perintendent of I’nhllc Instruction at Wheel ­ ststion. He took up hls well-known his ­ of the Great Exposition— his family. It was believed even by the ing. torical work, "Twenty Years of ('on ­ two physicians present that he was dy­ Heginniiig «>r Ills i’areer. gress,” and issued the first vol­ 5,000,000 of which were donated to the World ’s Columbian Exposition by the ing, and the family, giving up all hope, ume In Jannary, l-oM. In this year he was Soon after gradnatlon Mr. Blaine became a again before the Uepuhliran Convention for Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. gathered for the final farewell. Sud­ teacher in the Western Military Institute at the nomination to the rresldency. On the denly he rallied, and within half an Bine Lick, Kv. Here ho met Miss Harriet Stanwood of Maine. .Miss Stanwood was a fourth ballot he received .541 of the 813 votes As there early promised lo be a demand for these Souvenirs that hour he wa® apparently much better. teacher In a seminary for young ladies at Mll- and was nominated. President .Arthur wa.s The following day >Ir. Blaine seemed ler.shurg, and the two were shortly afterward hls chief competitor. This campaign was a would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Exposition to be considerably better. Ho sat up married. .Mr. Blaine retnrneil with hls wife to necullariy bitter one. The result hinged upon I’dnnsylvanla and became a teacher In the In ­ New York, which went Democratic andelroted Authorities decided to place the price at Tip for a short time and talked with stitute for the Blind at I’lill.'idelphia. Instruc­ Orover ('leveland. Ho returned at once to Ids members of the family in a very cheer ­ tion was chiefly oral and the young teacher history and completed the second volume In ful frame of mind. 'I’he sinking spell was given charge of the higher class in litera­ 188*). ture and science. For two years Mr. Blaine Later he travele*! e.'6tenslvely In Kiirope, hls of the previous day seemed to have lost health being much broken. .At the time of the $T.OO for ^ach Coin was associated with the school. In 1864 he it* effect, ami the reaction apparently moved to Augusta. .Me., where he has since Republican Convent!* n In isss he refused to loft the invalid stronger than before. made hls home. He purchased a half interest accept Ihe nomination, cabling from Hcotland And sell them direct to the people, thus realizing ^5,ooo,ooo, and using the in the Kennehee Journal and became its o(litor. to the Chicago gathering to that effect. Heveral From this time until the end came lit­ Ho had a ready faculty for the work, and with ­ months earlier he haas niatle (Ihalrman of the llepnh- Hkik ’t lilf, tho iK'iw French cxplo- five coins,by Post-ofiicc or Express Money-order, Registered Utter or Bank the realm of the unknown. Hcan Htate t’omndttce, and for twenty ye^rs Hive, i* 80 powerful fhnt half a pound of Draft, with instructions hew to send them to you, dll charges prepaid, to he held that oflioe. During this time he led Throughout Thurwiay night the end and shaped every political c. mpalgn In the it, in a recent teal, displa ed a elone 1«as hourly expected, but the f\ian who Htate of .M.oine He was elected to J-onirress in weighing thirty tons. —I’eoria Journal. Treasurer World ’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill. Ip pcrsoul wuulU briu;: to boar the same JUSTICE LAMAR DEAD. aiuouat o( cumiauu seiibe In buying u rttiii* edy for bronchitis, cuuitli, colil unU croup Expired While VlHltliig at the Hume of a that they Uu In iho purcbusuuf tliuir fuinlly Itel'itlve lu (ieorgla, supplies, tliuy woulil never full to procure .Tustlco I.uc'us Quintus Cinclnnatus “German Dr. ItnU’s t oiigb rujt. I Lumur died at Macon, Ua., on Mondav None But Royal HKthat retutieth Instriiclion despls- evening. His sudden death was a great eth his own soul.—Solonmn. shock to tho community. The Judge had been in poor health for some time, Baking Powder Syrup” A DISTURBANCE but seenietl to be mending during tlio is absolutely pure. No other equals last two w’eeks. About eight ti’clock, Just a bad cold, and a hacking isn ’t what vou wont, if your stom­ says a dispatch, he look his overcoat, it, or approaches it in leavening strength, purity, or ach and bowels are irregular. cough. We all suffer that way some­ That ’s about all you gut, tLougb, intending to come into the oity from wholesomeness. (See U. S. Gov ’t Reports.) No other times. How to get rid of them is with tho ordinary pill. It n.ay re­ the residence of W. H. Virgin, where the study. Listen —“ I am a Ranch ­ lieve you for the moment, but he had l>een a giiesL He was met is made from cream of tartar specially refined for it and you’re usually in a worse state af­ at tho door by a friend. Dr. Llew’ol- man and Stock Raiser, My life is terward than before. lyn, with wliom ho returned to tho chemically pure. No other makes such light, sweet, rough and exposed. I meet all This is lust where Dr. Pierce’s sitting-room. .\t tliat timo, and during weathers in the Colorado mountains. y Pleasant relicts do most good. all the afternoon, he was in goo 1 spirits. finely-flavored, and wholesome food. No other will I sometimes take colds. Often they They act in an cosy and natural At dinner, at ():r)ii, ho ha i a good appe ­ way, very different from the huge, tite. Dr. idewoJlyn left the house about maintain its strength without loss until used, -or will are severe. I have used German old-fashioned pills. They ’re not 8 o’clock, and a few ininutos later tho make bread or cake that will keep fresh so long, or Syrup five years for these, A few only ploasunter, but there's no re­ Justice was seized with violent pains in doses will cure them at any stage. action afterward, and their help Ihe heart and 8<»on died. For months lasts. One littlu sugar-coated peUot that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. The last one I had was stopped in for a gentle laxative or corrective back ho had been in such liealtli as to 24 hours. It is infallible. ” James I—throe for a cathartic. Constipa-. lake no more tlian a perfiiiictory inter­ No other i.s so economical. A. Lee, Jefferson, Col. (i) tion. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, est in tho Supreme Court proceedings. Dizziness, Hick and Bilious Head­ The Baking Powders now being offered in this aches, are promptly relieved and cured. vicinity, with the statement that they are “ as good as EEDS They ’re tho smallest, the easioEt O RAUU.4\TKD. ' to takc-^and the cheapest pill you Royal, ” have been shown by the official analyses to be can buy, for they ’re guaranteed to iBfst in the World. give satisfaction, or your money is composed of alum and detrimental to health. By mall, postage paid, ruturned. V,. I font a package anil up. The official chemists of the United States and Can ­ Grand lot of EXTRAS given You pay only for tho good you with every order. Prettiest got. ada, State analysts, municipal boards of health, and and only free Catalogue In " the world with pictures of lall varieties. Send yours physicians indorse the great qualities of the Royal land neighbors ’ address. DO VOU R. H. SHUMWAY. Baking Powder. I'^ROCKFORD. - ILLINOia

>V<‘iiltli of Florltaiiied by and Englislinien, for an enervating cli­ the plaintiff, in a suit against Joseph Teg- mate will destroy local energies in time. ethoff, instituted by the Hostetter C uiiipauy I take The “crac’kei” or native population aro of I’ltt-sburg. Defendant Tegethoff Is lo- improving under education, lint they do strained from making or selling Imitation not grow fast mentally, aud tlielr farm­ liostetur Stomach Hitlers In any manner ing is confined to a little planting near wbatover; eitlier In bulk, by tho gallon, their cabins. Naturally they aro a sim­ or tiy reUllliig empty Hostetter bottles; and ifr. balsam ple and hospitable people, witli a speecli from the use of the word “Hostetter” In connection with any article of stuniuch nMssswi /pleasant the c-f ..nYX somewhat tinctured bv negro dialect. bitters, tbii.s prott^ctiiig the plaintiff in tho day. Ho loft Washington for tlio South Besides fruit Florida has a vast wenltli e.vcluslve use of the word “Hostetter” us a about a month ago. Since tiien he had in lier phospliate beds, which are of un ­ “Trado-niimo. ” missed the sessions of the court, his ab ­ measured e.xteiit, but one capitalist says that since tlie invostniont of $:i0,t((i0,(l(»0 .\n oil llel'l has been discovered In sence causing some delay in tho de­ the northern part of the island of Su­ It Cnres Coldi.Courhs.Sore Throat.CroQp,Tnflaen. cision of the lake front case, wherein in phosphate in the bouth the business THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND ta,Who«pinir Coufh, Bronchitis and Asthma. A has been overdone, and there is no de­ matra. ______NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and tho City of Chicago and tlie Illinois ( en- My doctor aay* It acta gently on the stomach, liver • sore relief in advanced stages. Use at once. tral liatliond were the participants. Ko- mand for phospliate land at present. — “1 liave been occasionally troiibled witli and kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink Ton will see the excellent effect after taking the Now York Sun. Coughs, and In each case have used is made from herbs, aud Is prepared fur use as easily cently Judge Lamar was thouglit to have as tea. It Is called first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. Large considerably improved. L. Q. C. La­ HKOWX’8 HKO.NCHIAL THUCHE.s, which bottles 50 cents and $1.00. r. A SHOEMAKER says: “As soon ns a liave never failed, and I must say they are mar was tlie most conspicuous Soutliern man comes into niy shop and takes otf second to none In tho world.”—Felix A. Slay, LANE’S MEDICINE man in public life. A native of (Jeorgia All dninriiu Mil it St SOc and |l p«r If yoB rinnot rW his shoo I can tell wiiether or not he is tjnshter, St. Paul. Minn. It, trad \oor .ddr*u for b frM I«»’« (BBiUy XMlirlaB and for thirty-live years a resident a gootl walker, and it is astonishing to Mom llir bowol. .ofh 4mx. In ordrr to br BrBilhy, ihi. It urcBM of Mississippi, ho had been closely Cx ’PiD seldom shoots his arrow plumb w-v. Addrr.! ORATOR V. WOODWARU. LilRov , N. Y. f find how few men know the j roper way Mention this paper wb*. wiim.o t«> .oTBan.iBa. The Marked Success identified witli tho varying fortunes of to step out. If tlio shoe is Avorn down througli the centers of two hearts. of Scott’s PZmulsion in consump his section throiigliout its most event ­ at tlie lieel, not on tho side, but straight ful period and until his death he tion, scrofula and other forms of back, and tlie loatlier of tho sole sliows Or. Scott's Electric Piasters. more tlian any other man typified to signs of weakness at tho Imll of the hereditary disease is due to its tho American mind tho best tlierc is JUST A LITTLE powerful food properties. foot, a little greater on tho inside just Kotliiug in this Wide Worldi in Southern culture and Southern lielow tho Imse of the great toe, I know ’ pain neglected, may become equiklH them. .4nd everybody sDitesmiinship. His career was a va­ that tlie wearer is a good walker. If, knows it. Cures ColVERNMENT prescribe it. Bishop has occupied advanced ground Avill get a bottle of ■ AND LOW PRICE I among the liberal thinkers of his church subscribers t > eifher of these papeis now receive certificates Avlilch entitle ST. JACOBS OIL, NORTHERN Propsr^d h» Scott .% Bownt*. N. Y, All dnicalsts. ever since he was ordained to the min­ istry in IH.oii, ami his “low church ” them to th • privileges of the “W. D. A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE PACIFIC R. R. LANDS Boyce World’s Fair Bureau of Informa ­ S^Ths bMt AgTienUttral.Crariiig nod Timber views were so pronounced as to make Years of Comfort against Years Land* now open to icttlert. Mailed FREE. Addresa him consjilcuous. Ho freiiuoutly tion, ” operated solely l)y W, D, Boyce, I CUAH. U. LAXHOKN, Lead Com ., N. P. O. R., HI. PbbI, Ulan. publisher of The Saturday Blade and of Pain for MENTidN THIS PAPER vaSM WSITIRO to AOVSMTtSBS C’HH'AtJO Ledger . When certificate JUSTLITTLE. holders reach Chicago they go at once, EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED. at any ho.ir of the day or nigiit, to tho A copy of the "Official Portfolio of the ■■ ■ Dr. D. I'lielpa llrowii—the noted World’s Columbian Exposition, ” descriptive ■ I ■ Kpilcpay Hiieelallxt and Herl»- office, 115-117 Fifth avenue, where they of Buildings and grounds, beautifully illus­ ■■ ■ ■ aliHt discovered that Kpilepsy ia PILLS, register. Here reception rooms are trated in water cofor effects, will be sent to caused by a peculiar dorangetuent S ■ R of the Htoninch uud prepared hla Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. CaiiHc nerlert provided for both ladies ami gentlemen, any address upon receipt of loc. in postage celebrated HERB.AL REMU/IES tor EFlLKHnCH, pigehtloa ooiiiflete abttorptlun and healthful reKU- where mall can be directed, correspon ­ stamps by The Chakles A. Vocclbr Co., w hlch have CL’RKD THDUH.A.NDs ot . ases. Heiid for larity. For the cure of all dlaordera of the Htoiuacti, Baltimore , Md . particulars, teijtiinoiilals, and ills 'Trv'Htiso on th# Liver, Bowels, KldneyH, Bladder, Nervoua Uiaeaaea, dence attended to, baggage and parcels Cuuso and Cure of Epilepsy." eared for, and where correct informa ­ tion can be obtained about the various J. GIBSON BROWN, LOSS OF APPETITE. ways of getting aunind the city and to “ilOTHER’S Horseman’s Friend and from the fairgrounds. Some trust­ An application iuursnteed to cure all worthy and competent person av UI also rases of Ci.rb Splint. Spavin, and Knee- SICK HEADAGHE, •. FRIEND” .• Hpruiiir anlinsls. One trisl of this re- accompany eacli certificate holder In markable remedy will prove its invaluable 0999 search of a Iniarding jilace and secure is a scientifically prepared Liniment powers in giving tone and strength to weak ''111 muscles, and it never fails to restore all for them rooms at whatever price de­ and harmles'.* every ingredient is of contracted llgnments to their normal con ­ sired. Blade and Ledger subscribers recognized value aud in constant use dition, or money r.-tunded. For sale only by the Iowa Clieinlcal Coiiip»iiy, Ma­ will bo guarded against all sorts of im­ by the medical profession. It short ­ son Citv. luwu. I'rice tl.50. with order Dra"FEELIN6S. positions during their visit at tho World’s ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes or sent C. (>. 1). by express. J>fed~C’iit tbii Fair. For these services no charge Danger to life of Mother and Child. out. as it will not appear again. BILIOUSNESS, AA’ill be made; they aro absolutely free. Book ‘“To Mothers ” mailed free, con ­ Subscription price of eitlier of these taining valuable information aud $40,000,000 piin.i.ies itiiooKS. papers is $2 per year. Sample copies voluntary testimonials. .Anied by tbe Bell Telephone Patent in iKit. Your TORPID LIVER. sent free. Address ihe piildisher, W. Bent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt Invention may l>« valuable. You should protect it by of price, $1.50 per bottle. patent. Address for full and intelligent advice, /rss preached in chundies of other denom ­ 1). Boyce , 115-117 Fifth avenue, Chi ­ inations, and his brilliant pulpit ora­ ^cHarg*, W. W. Ul’DLKY & CD., DYSPEPSIA. cago, Ill. BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 6a. Solicitors ol Patents, PKUKEtTT DIOICSTIOS will be accompllRhed by tory made him poweriul for good. Bold by all druggists. PacUlc Bldg.. 623 P St. N. W.. Wiisliiugtun. U. O. taklug Kadway'H PIIIh . Br their ANrl-BlLIOUS His reiiiaikable aliility was early A BRASH band can put more life into Mention thU paper. properties thev stimulate the liver lu the MuTetlon of the bile and Ita discharge through the biliary recognized. He w.-is tho object of fre- an ol. C. Ao. 5 H3 duets, 'i'hese pllis lu doses of from two to four will cpient calls, was offered a Harvard pro- oat-field in a week of Sundays. quickly regulate the action of the liver and free the • Ump«( \ hp:n yvkiting to adykrtikpiks , X>atlent from these disord-rs. One or two of Ilad- fessorslilp, and in Dd > declined tho please suy you saw the advcrtlsciuent way’s Pills, taken dally by those subject to bilious office of assistant blsliop of I’eniisylva- O. W. F. KNVOFH, M. 1>., Mall l>ept. W paiuH and torpidity of the liver,will keep the system 3, XIL* In this paper. regular and secure healthy digestion. nla, to which ho had l>eeii elected. A Price, 25c per box. Hold by all druggists. conscientious toiler in tho Hpiritual The Grip Twice BEWARE OF FRAUD. ^ for. and Insist apon Ihavlas KAIiWAV A CO.. NKW TOKK. vinoj ’ard, he chose to remain with his “I have had the grip the last two winters. DOUGLAS HliOES. Noneaea* Boston parish. In 18111 Phillips Brooks I.as't winter It prostrated me so that I had no nine witrlthout W. L. Douglas name and pricerice stampostain pod ^ on bottom. oek W. L. DOUGLAS was elected to succeed the late Bishop strength and could not for It when yon buy FOR Paddock, of the iirn>ir, Th« R««dl«st and Muat Kflloicnt Way t#' Afay lie Correct, but Heienoe will still continue dress inakiiiK- "WliinT’d HiiuuBt here, and we're clearinir up Praveot tliU Irrcmedlabla Kvll. TUKSDA Y, JASVAHY 31.1893. Doubtit Their KxUtence, .Mr. Harper is not so well. to KO. Nt>t It Ib Irft on the (roklonrod or yarrow. There is about the w hole matter • Herman McMillan, of I’ewamo, Sun- And 1 heai-U liic fartiier suy, 'It feelB like It is a thing worthy of some noti«e COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. snow!' •tale of ignorauce, apathy, and indif ­ dayed in town. 1 can riMMinmend It, the place to which we’re that there is liardly anj' collection of kolmf; ference, against which science and hu ­ Mr. .Arbor is moving his family into folk lore that does not contain some manity are having a bard slruL^gle. LSIK.—terriblo ppideniic in racing TIicio b h rainy Boanon, to be Bure, but wbat reference to hntuan hoing.s of a size far rooms over the dni^ store. of that? The readiest and most ellicieut way 1*^ ill town which han causnl the whole above tliat of the ordinary man. These iiiisinesH meeting of thelea/^ueTuesday Not a hit of Ice, and It never tblnks of pnow- of meeting and overcoming this is to population to break out around lui.'. giants were for the most part oulv evening? at Mrs. I’uttersoirs. pu! -i knowledge of the disca.se in pos ­ the mouth and oue man in no bad off i And ilie fruit so plentiful one can't helpKCt- great in stature, their intellectual .Mr. Kwmey has purtdiaseil Ldwin Laid . j tl.'itf fat!” se--..on of the mothers, and of those that he is determined to nhoot nomeone. characteristics btung even Ijelow those win ’s newly built i-esiilence. Imsiiig the care of new-horn children. He hoH l)een arn*Ht«Hl and took a trip to •'A’ee, I've heanl alx ut It,” to the bluebird of the ordinary men who lived in the Kt. JohuH which will appear in the near Mrs. Peter I'lrich died Sunday after a Biiid the sparrow; The public ut large must be made future. "Aik I It's (pilte the fuBhIon to go traveling, I dim fable bind of prehistoric times. few w«*ck’slllnws. .She leavt's a husband. know: lu the world’s nursery tales the fiant i _aware i-i ofi the * nirremediable * .. evils, that. . Fla.v VanOeunen and wife havereturiuHl (jood music and a pleasant time at the riHjple who don ’t do it aro looked upon aa often tigures together with fairies and to follow from the neglect of from Oliio. danciiiK party at (idler’s hall Friday 'narrow.' ..llin spStt.,. ann wlien tlioae t.leaar. I'een regar.lclre« as a s.n.ple IJIci-syoii! J don ’t care! And I’m not afraid and innocent aCfeciiou. One medium The ineetin^fH an ‘ ntill in firo^^reKH and eveiiin/^. of NIIOW. outgrown there is a general disposition they have ^ot neveral converts. There was a jfood attendance at the AVhen It conu'B the flrtit time, 1 bo enjoy my to class the giant with the other deni­ through which this knowletlge can be feiUlnTH; extensively tlisseminatod is the various A. Sebriutfand Win. Dodffe, of Dakota, social at 11. W. Webster's Thursday After that J in used to it, and do not mind at zens of fairyland as a mere myth of the are vieiting: friends around Klsie. evening and all report it a success. all. imagination, a companion of hobgob ­ charitable organizations, municipal Oneeiin lly iilHuit, and keep warm bo In all lins and talking oats. The ogre van- and private, with which our country •John (.’all, a son of .\ndrew fall, of I.eague m»?etin>f Sunday evening at 7 >*iHthers; is so ahiitid.sntly supplied. Let every Minnesota, is visitinji^ friemis here. o’clock. Subject, “.No .Neutrality.’’ I've a eniiggery. loo. In the Ivy on fhe wall. i ishes willj l*ns3 in Loots or Jack and Is*ader, .Miss Hose Whittiai; essayist I the Dean Stalk, a.s a scientilic inijiossi- society or organization which has to Miss I.izzie, .Abbott, of Ovid, visited; "When the Biaala ai-e gone —and they're not Ix*- do especially with women liavo print ­ Miss .Myrtle l.amson last Thursday. I t’has. Weitzel; reader, (ius .Altavater. fore lK‘et‘inlH*r — I bility, says the Cincinnati Commercial I ean btlll lind I (iazette. ed and widely distributed among its .A. L. Sickle s horses run away last Sat- Too late for lust wwk. S]iider8 und Hies on sunny ilayn; I Of a truth science has not as yet I people cards containing something like urday morniiiK and broke thinifs up in a i FPLA l.N.—The friends and nei^di- And I wall tin* lovely summer to rememlior: this: bud shape. ; hors of ].. ('rundall and F. Dultcr- My old friends iiit; lieiv, mid they know my I given a.ssent to any theory that there j j llltio ways. j once existed a race of giants ou this The 1). of U. lodj^e, of Eureka, will visit i I—J Held, to the uuinber of seventy, Justus 8 oil "as ever the ground Ih Ij-ozen If tlio iiow -Iku 'ii liaby's eyes Ix-eoiue the Elsie lodge at tlie next I'cgular meet­ galhered at their home last FnMny night tlglitJy, earth. Ev<;n theone.e tlespised dragon red. und Ixf'ln to run iFUittcr, take It at once t<» H dcK'tor. TIiih eunditioii is ing, February 7. to surjirine them and renew m-quaintance. i All those nice kind crenturi's in the houBeB and llie scorned sea serpent have throw 118 cniinhs. , found a warmer niche in the scientitic datiKci-uus, and iin;y lead to lixal blind- Everything passed off very jtleasantly I One fovyvtA It’s winter, when the sun is sliln- 1IC-8B. Tlie Elsie clu-ese factory made thirty- I heart than (log and Magog. Scientitic two hundred cUet'se that averaged forty until Milton Deiirmun and .Alton Dirin-j liiR hr gliily. ingham arrived from Elsie with ten dol-1 I’m content to btay here, and take It as it apliotie Is, .ilaniigril,, In That I taken as a fact that tradition often is of the facts is siiHicient, wo aro sure, of four years and a bereaved husband, accepted as right when new discover­ besidesI -1 a hirgeI nun Iber of.c near relatives1 ^ i taken„ ... of , the ample' , feast,. ini. fact It .was , a '; InterestInar t.’oiiiitry. to arouse their interest and enlist their . . '^1 genuine banquet, the crowd began to de- ies bring to light the long-hidden rel­ to mourn her OSS. ^ ‘ ’ co-operation in such a work. in the wiH* small hours. .All ex -1 t-i . i> ics of ail obscure past. Dut there is another aspect of the niCK.-Abo wa. .,mrri,.,i; : ,,,,1 ortb^mlJubel Sro'ia.d rriam, Agamemnon, and other lig- subject which, if somewhat narrower Wednesdav to .Mias Lizzie Sleight, ! Fiamlall and having passed an tires of tradition have been accept^l connected by teliqihone, which is, like and on a lower plane, is yet of no also Hattie \ iges and Artie Vail i evening long to be remembere.l. as realities Ijy modtu'n history as mean importance from the standpoint were married the same day. Tliey are David Watson is happy. It’s a boy. the telegraph in that country, an in ­ the result of the discoveries of thi.s stitution of the stale. Defore its open ­ of jiolilical economy. h2veiy child be­ all of Victor. .Murrett I'rink and family, of Dengul, century. In the main, tradition is J coming blind in infancy is liencefortb, ing an ordinance of t he (Jovernnienl for proving to be imieli more reliable than i Clark A'anlmrger is woi-king for Major visited ('. F?(*ll and family last week. its u.se was pnbli.shed in the otlioial so long as it lives, a charge upon the Arthur in the saw mill. it once seemed. Even on tin* giant ' Oriii .Mitchel was ordained to j>reach gazelle, the principal part of which is 04>mmunity. Insteail of being, as it J..OU (Jreen is getting out timber to thegtispel in the cliureh of (’htist last question some modern scientist^may ! slioiild be, a producer, it is a consumer us follows: be said to be “on the fence, ” ;is a con- j build a new burn in the summer. Sunday. “.A person who want.s to h.ave inter ­ only; or at least its production, even .sequence of (he (li>eoveries of late, in the moat favorable cases, is only a Will I’arkes i.s working for Emmons The V. I*. S. C. E. will liold ti weight course wit li another l)y telephone is ye.'trs. lo the niiscienlitie, liowever, I tithe of what it would have been had again thks winter in the saw mill. social at the residence of (!. (’rell, Friday bound to notify that person before there appears to be good reason for be- ' evening, .fannary 27. l^ver.vbody in­ the individual jiossessed good vision. Hervey Stx* is very sick with pneninonia. h.md by letter, telegraph or other ­ lieving in n met; of giants as a matter ; Dr. (iillam, of Sr.Johns, isattendinghiin. vited. wise." 'J'lie total loss to the commonwealth of of common senee. !j our nation from this source reaches Theodore .Ashley has rented his farm The Di.si-iple parsonage look fire from -A .Mr. Kir Zariili, in Draila.dealer in When the world the stove pipe last Snnda.v doing some was first covered j proportions which aro astonishing to his son Clmrles, for five ytmrs and is produce, was alioiit to close .a contract witli animal.s, those creatures were of ; from their magnitude. A very simjile getting ready to build a tenant house. damage. Dy t he aid of the neighbor.s it for n supply of barley. He ilesired, great size. It is wtis subdued. generally believed calculation will show how very lar'^e The teacher and scholtirs of I’riceschool however, to learn beforehand the price that the earlv man w:is much longer this is. While |•’d. Dlltter-field was returning of barley quoted at the Itoard of Trade gave an entertainment yesterday cn- lived than his deseendant.s, and in the In some countries of Europe the titleil "Mother ’s Day" which was well at-j f*'‘*i'* .lohns lust Saturday his horse iu (Jahitz. For tlnit purpose he went steady j^ogress of growth it seems sl^te has taken the matter in hand, tended. l»<‘<'Hnie frightem d at a load of logs to the tele))hune otlice and, after pay- j j strange, indeed, if lie did not attain and has made it compulsory on the at­ j about two miles east of ttiwn and over- ing the fee, desired to get telephone ! greater size in liis many ye;ir.s. .More EWITT.—Thursday, .lanuary 20, | turiied the cutter tiiid ran back to St. tendant to report atonee to the proper connection with a .Mr, I’astramaki, his j than this, however, the prehistoric medical authoritic.s all infants whose the body of .Miss .Icnuic Webb, of'.lohns. Desuit: Cutter dtunolished : Ed’s correspondent in (lalatz. j Lansing, was laid to rest in the j constitution jarred .ind his best girl in creatures are known to h:ive been of eyes show signs of being alTccted. Iu "Very well; have you iuforine«l Mr. ! wondron.s pro/>ortioiJ.s. 'i'lie Jiypsi- JleWittD cemetery. the snow bank. I’astramaki?” * | spite of earnest jjetitioijs Great Britain Mr. (iibson is on the sick list. lirymniis was some thirty feet long, has refused to take any oflicial notice "What for? He is in (lalatz and the I and the modern kangaroo wouUl seem of it. In this country three Slates at Such fine sleighing makes work lively Fox hunting is the order of tiie day.ly. I person to whom I want to telephone. ” a dwarfarf besitbt him. 'I'lie nios:isanrii.s for teamsters. least have taken deliiiile action in tlie .Ml'S. Kirk is home frtjin her Ohio visit i would not do, sir. Here is the i was eio- hty feet long, while hi.s modern matter. 'I'wo years ago the legisla­ Will Stanley and .lohn Doge have gone ...... Kapidn: 1 .S h. was let to H. Hewitt j barley deal.—Detroit Free Dress, hold the existence of siicli a race of the knowledge of wiiat babies ’sore I DEK.A.—'i’lie niietings at theEv;ui- i human beings; but as from time im­ ut fifty cents [itr ton. gelieal chiireh closed Sunday night ' eyes may mean. One method I have ir J the Clifistians will begin ti ‘ Japiinose Diet. memorial mankind has kept its dead snggesteil, but there are others which Dev. E. D. Way, as.sistt'd by Dev. I’ut-j F■> in inaccessible places, the failure as iiam, of Lansing, are hohling revival sei'- i ol meetings Monday night, will occur U) some of the many thou ­ The economy and thrift witli which yet to discover mammoth men, in sand reatlers of the Century. And still vices at theDaptist church. | Mrs. W. I’. Dahl lia.-^ two sisters visit- view also of the tact that wild animals ing her. the Japanese utilize every thing that further to incro:ise the spreading of 1']N(J.\L.—.A number of Dengal |»eo- can be iKsed for food is remarkable. were far more iilentiful than jueiiis- the facts, I trust that tlie newspapers* jile attended theslihdow -social at Miss Nina Dintler spent Siiii.lay at C. torio men. and that even of the AA'. Farter's. Nothi*ig is wasted, 'fhey even make of the country will publish so much of the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. H, W. a kind of curd or jelly from the water primeval animals but few renmins this eommuiiicatioii as shall embody B\\ elister, in Dallas, and rejiort a very.Aliss .Minnie Darrington washomt'from in which rice is boil»:d. have been discoverer...... 'J4 er m. writers estimates the lire waste in this ! intended to hr nh originally last week while hauliiig iee. He was Hattie Vigos, Vlrtor...... isi country as follows: For 1882,88'^ $* ‘*4,000,14 000. -chamber music. Some .Ian. 2.1—Kristopk'k Kfliollliainrnor, l)Hlliis..2i) Tato struck his bend against some day may it be a distant one —they walkliiff lichide his team when they he- 000; 1883, $100,000,000; 1884, $110,000,- .Maggie Wininn, Ii>iilaroiint> ...... I'l niarlile.without hurting himself much, may be^ reviveif by the curious in eame frightened and sprtiig. 'riiewhifHe- •Ian. 2.1—David II. Philll|»s, Ovid...... 41 however. “You did not cry? Brave 000; 1885, $102,000,000; 1886, $104,000,- (’nirlo A. Loiigoore, Sljoi>ardsviiip2^ Hiose things, as specimens of a charm ­ tree struck .Mr. Dndell on the leg and boy!" said his mother. “No,” said 000; 1887, $n9.0