Mmml Mm Co, Tihe Committee to Formulate a Report
^ VOL. XXI MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APEIL 30,1896. NO. 18.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Water Notice. DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL. tion of censure to the supremo court, The use of the hand hose is per• but it did not prevail, ifrlonds of the Wall Paper and Go to Cliiiiiln's for clol/lilng lit mitted for sprinkling streets, lawns, Large Attendance—Spice Enough white metal stood by the resolutions ioff. yards and gardens. The water may Injected to Make Things and they were adopted almost unani• I must have the money you owe mc be used only between the hours of Ave Interesting. mously. Window Shades F. W. Wkhii. * and eight in the morning, and six and Delegates to the state convention A White Metal Delegation. We sell you 8 bars Men's clothinR at i olT to close at eight in the afternoon; and Its use for were then elected as follows ; E. B. Are going like hot cakes in Ohapin'8. *1 these purposes at otiier times of the Dodge, Lansing; C. P, Black, Lansing; hot weather. In their first gathering tor tho year JAXON SOAP Mrs. n. W. Powell has a new Clip• night or day is pi'ohlbited. A. M. Cummins, Mason ; Q. A. Smith, 1806, a presidential year, Ingham low prices, per bicycle. By OllDBll OF WaTKU COSIMISSIONBUS. Lansing ;D. M. Cook, Wllllamston For 25 Cents. county democrats had the advantage C. P. Osborn, Ingham ; Geo. W. Har• Tomorrow is the olTlcial day in 1890 Chapln Is Still in it, and his prices laege variety, of a beautiful day and thereby got out vey, Leroy; A. F. Ferguson, Merid• Full-sized bars and full directions to plant a tree, are right. *1 a larger attendance than is usual ian ; Geo. W. Stone, Lansing; J. E. and good goods, how to use the soap without extra Fresh land plaster just received at A good top carriage for sale very this kind of a convention. Nichols, Lansing; F. L. Dodge, Lan• Is what does it. charge. J. B. Dart & Son. * cheap. Bates & Fingkiile. Convention was called to order at sing ; W. A. .Toiinson, Lansing; Dr. Eepnblican county convention at Carpets at the People's Store at eleven o'clock by W. L. Clark, chair R. J. Shanlc, Lansing; William Den• Good .sized We are headquarters for the court house today. prices lower tlian ever before quoted man of the county committee, who nis, Wheatlleld ; J. F. Iliimmcl, Lan• read tlie call for the convention. Dr Special sale May 2, 4, 5 and 0 at the n Mason. *1 sing, T. A. Stcplicns, Stockbridge ; L. R. J. Shank of Lansing was elected Crockery, Glass and Tinware. HERRING People's Store. *1 Geo. II. Gillespie sold his span of T. nomans, Ma.son; J. W. Freeman, white horses last Saturday to E. E. temporary chairman. He stated he Aurclius. 11 Cents per box. Dcsure and attend the school meet• Grilllth. Consideration .$170. was pleased to preside at such a meet Save your eyesight nnd save ing'at the court house this evening. Death of Mrs. C. C. Seymour. warranted and every ing, made a fow remarks as to the your money hy buying Everyone Paints, oils and brushes at Ray• Notliing more sad liiis ever luipponcd The interior of Geo. Owen's meat future policy of the party and wanted your box FULL. mond's iiardwiire. *1 In this community tliiin the death of iiiarlcot has received a fresli coat ot to see democrats dwell together piiint. The People's Store have a four days' Mrs. C. C. Seymour, one of our most are liiirmoiiy. D. M. Cookot Williamston SPECTACLES of us. REMEMBER these prices special sale. Prices cut deep. Read respected young people. R. G. Coy & Co. purchased two loads and 0. T. Allen of Lansing were elect• for Sattirday, April 25th. tlieir h.ilf page ad. *1 Last week Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Call and see how clieap you can of unwashed wool last Sattirday. The ed temporary secretaries. Seymour were made liapiiy by tho buy Ribbons of us next Sattirday We w.nnt your price ranged from eight to 12 cents. The attention of our readers is On motion the chair appointed E, birth of a son. Mother and babe and Monday. Corn and potato planters at Bay- called to tlie ad. on oureiglith page of B. Dodge, Lawrence Price and 0. F, tlic Hall Lumber Co. at Lansing. seemed to he getting along nicely un• niontl's hardware. *1 Biirnes, all of Lansing, as a cominittee Butter and Eggs. til Thursday niglit, when the little FORD &. KIRBY, Ncwand stylisli percales, sold regu• on credentials, permanent orgiiniza- The following arc tlie advertised let• one sickened and died. After tlic Cash or Trade. larly for 10 and 12i cents per yard, go binn and order of business. On motion ters for the pasb week: G. F. Schmidt, babe was taken away the mother Bazaar, Wall Paper aod Cliiiia Store, on Saturday for 7i cents per yard at of Judge 0. P. Black the convention Franlc McManus and Addison nates, did not seem as well and It .soon be• Ash and Main Streets. Mills. *1 took a recess of ten minutes to allow Cyclometers, bells,' tiros, cement, came evident tliatslie had peritonitis. MmMl Mm Co, tihe committee to formulate a report. oil, anything you want for your bicy The Mason Mandolin Club was out This at first was not alarming, but Through Its chairman the commit clc at Bayniond's liardwarc. *1 serenading last Monday evening. They Mrs. Seymour told theattendingpiiysi- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. tee recommended tliat the temporary The Ladies Bapt;ist Missionary .Soci favored many of their friends witli cian and her relatives she couldn't get delightful music. ollieers be mado permanent and the ety will meet at the home of Mrs. •!, well. She gradually grew worse until HAOOH LOBOE NO. 70, P. * A. M., following order of business: General Meets every Wediie.silay eycnluB for H. SlialTcr Tliursday, May 7th, at2:.30 Dress goods, lace curtains, under Sunday, when her life was dispaircd business and the election of 18 dele• work. Moinhers and vlsltliiK liretii- wear, iioslery, spring wraps, all at of. All was done for her that could Hoyt Bros rcnoarnusliy ronliusted tobejiresenl. p. m. gates from body of tlic convention and D. 1'. Wlin'MOllK, W. M. reduced prices at the People's Store bo done, but to no avail and she died Seu'y. Good Efigllsh Clay Worsted ."iG-inches that care bc taken in selecting those JOHN Lasknby, Special sale May 2, 4, 5 and 0. *1 at tlireo o'clock Monday morning. wide. .Tust tlie thing for ladies capes who will attend. Further report of Are selling Groceries DENTIST. Price, $2.00 per yard. For sale by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clark and Dr. the committee was deterred until Kate DuBois w.as born at Brighton, cheap. We have a V. HENI)KU.S0N,D.1).S. OOlccovcr Jlrown and Mrs. C. E. Henderson will enter• May 1, 1873, and lived there most ot 14*tf Sjn-rn & Welsh. after dinner. large line of Bulk , Ilros.' shoo store. Mason. aO'l tain friends at the Armory Hall Thurs• her life until June, 1893, wlien she A foundation is being made in front After some discussion in regard to day and Friday evenings of tliis week. moved with her parents to this city. See we are PHV8ICIAN». of Bufus Bayinond's hardware prepar a committee on resolutions the follow• Fifty gauze corsets at 39 cents on Sho lived here only about a year at n. •IKNICINS, Hntnffiopat 1 J'hyslclan and atory to putting in a new cemen ing gentlemen were appointed by the Surccon. Onici! In Near niock. lle.Hldence Saturday at Mills. *1 that time, but her bright, loving D walk tliis fall. chair: .Tudgo Q. A. Smith and Harry goutlicastcorncrof Mainmid.Oalt strccla.Mltsoii. nature and happy disposition won for Will Stanton came liomc from Rose .1. Haven of Lansing and T. A. K. FUANK IS.TlKJMAS.I'hysloliinamlSur- y. p. Lindsay reports a line Green Iter many warm friends. Deceased in aeon, onico and rosldonco over Webb & City, Ogemaw county, last Friday. Stephens of Stockbridge. Convention Special cut price on hitman's CloUilni! .Store, Ma.son. backs liily, foaled Sunday. 1894 went with her parents to live in mi He injured his left shoulder wliilc then adjourned until ono o'clock. ., „ „. IJOVfNd. Phy-slolan and Shrgcon, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Stockbridge, wlicrc she resided until scullling and will stay until it gets After the noon recess Cliairman J, bnico three door.', north ot .Star Grocery. Seymour died last Friday morning Jan. 1, 189,'), when sho became the RoBidonoeon Mill struct, Mason. Mich. better. Dodge made additional report se.ating Canned Goods about half past one and was buried wife ot Ciiry C. Seymour ot tliis city several from towns not represented. attorneys. the same afternoon. Cards are out announcing the mar• and has since made her home here. riage of Ina M. Sanford to Eramett There were 03 delegates present. This week. fiorco II. (llllespU!, Altorniw and Counsellor 189C Pattern of "Reliable" gasolene In licr life in MiLSon she has endear• atLivw, Mason, Mlcb. With L.T. llumaos. 0. Winn of HutJ.son, which takes There was some argument as to the G stoves at Raymond's hardware. *1 ed licrsolf to all who have known hor place at Sunnysidc Wednesday even• method of electing delegates, some w T? S. AVKUY, Attorne^y at Liiw. onico oppo- and it is with feelings ot deepest sor• Butter and Eggs poslte llu'dson Holtsti, Lansing, Mluh. The communication of Mason Lodge ing, May Oth, at eight o'clock. wanted to divide into representative T Jci. : row tliat our citizens lose her from Ofllce oyer No. 70, F. & A. M., announced for this districts and elect nine from each dis• ugh 15. Hoot, Allorntjy al Law. onico Children's clothing at i olT at Chap- tlicir midst. Mason Ftiralture Co.'s Storo, Mason. evening has been postponed until nex trict; but lloally the report ot the Taken the same as H in's. *1 Deceased leaves a husband, father, 1! SANDEUS, Attorney and Coiinselorat Wednesday evening, when there will committee was adopted and the 18 Cash. Call and see us . liiw. Ofllce In the Huntington lilock, up be work in the third degree. E. II. Kimboch, Michigan manager mother and three sisters to mourn Btabrs, Mason, Jlitih. delegates were to bc cliosen from the before you buy. for tlie Champion Mower & Reaper their loss, and a host ot sorrowing Good second-hand body ot the convention. M. CUMMINS, Altorney and Coiinsclor at Co., walkad through a large plate friends, who extend their heartfelt . Law. oniccoverKarniers' Hank, Mason. bicycles for sale Democrats from Bunkerhill. Leslie A glass window at the Hotel .Downey in sympathy to the bereaved. T T.niCMANS.AttoiiicyandCounaeloratLaw. cheap at Browne's and White Oak were voted seats in HOYT BROS. Li. Olllce over Kirst State and HavlUK-s Hank, Lansing last Saturday niglit. The Funeral services were held at the Book Store. Largest the convention. Ma»on, Mlcli. Money to loan on good sucnrlty. gla.ss was valued at $G0. Kimbock's house at 10:30 yesterday forenoon, con• stock of new wheels in the city, and Chairman Smith ot the committee J. HOOD, Attorney at Law. OlIlco with liand was quite badly lacerated. ducted by Rev. Mr. Osborne of the , Judge of I'robate, Mason, Mich. lowest prices on surdries. on resolutions made the following re• o Episcopal church of Lansing, tliat Sec the new corsets as .advertised by port: Rev. B. I. Ives, D. D., ot Auburn faith being the one ot hor choice HARDWARE. Mills Dry Goods Co. *1 1. Tlie democrats ot Ingham county N. Y., uncle of L. II. Ives, spent the Relativcsand friends from Pontiacand KO. A. KAULU, niSALEJl IN HEAVY AND Ex-Governor David H. Jerome ot renew their pledges of Qdelity to tlie Shelf Hardware. Muiilc btrcet, Miison. fore part of the week at Sunnysidc time-honored maxims and principles Stockbridge were present. G Saginaw died last Thursday night at Given Away! TlOKUS KAYMONIi. dcalc- In Ccncnil Hard- Dr. Ives dedicated the new M. E, of.TelTerson, Jackson and other incor• Many and beautiful were the lloral tlie sanitarium at Watkins, N. Y., ruptible patriots and statesmen that II ware. Taints. Oils and Farmers'Supplies, church at Grinnell, Iowa, last Sunday designssentby kind and loving friends. Malaii n street, Mlvsnii. where lie has been an invalid for a adorn the history ot democracy In this With every $2$ purchase, one and raised tlic debt of $15,000. Among tliem was a cross from Co. F number of montlis. The funeral took country, clilefest ot whicli aro the REAL ESTATE AQENT. EoQS—Pure bred Silver Wyandotte corner stones. The lilghest object of ;ind a ladder from the Mason Fire De• mm CARPET SWEEPER.... place at Saginaw last Monday after• all governments is to secure the great• L. OASTlSllLlN. Loan.CollecUnn, Insurance Englisli Bed Cap, Rose Comb, Black partment, Mr. Seymour being a mem• L;. .ind Kcal l';stato llroker. Olllce over Mrs. noon. Governor Rich olllciatcd as one est good to the greatest number. ber of botli organizations, and a pillow Tickets given with every one Onaiiinan's Millinery Storo, Mason, AIlcli. Minorca and Rose Comb White Leg• of the honorary pall-bcarers, and the Equal rights for all men and special from other friends. dollar purchase. Save your tickets OHN DUNSliACK, Uoal E.state and Loan horn—15 for 50c. otiicr State ollieers were present. pr vileges to none. J Agent, Main St., south of postolllce, Mason Mits. W. W. Hkald, 2. We deplore the present prostrate Her remains wore laid to rest by tho and get a Carpet Sweeper. Burglars opened the safe of the 18w2 Wllllamston, Mich. and demora ized condition of business, side of her babe in the Mason ceme• Genesee Fruit Company in Lansing labor and agriculture in all parts of INSURANCE. tery. Another carload of those $5.50 . VllEKLAND. Ucal F.stato E.'cchango^ C. A. Caldwell of Grand Rapids, ast Saturday niglit and extracted our country and view with alarm a FIro. Life and Acchlent Insurance. Notary proprietor of the New Donnelly Hotel, state of tilings where money and not Petit Jurors. Olllcu over City liakery. Mason, Mich. about $30 In cash and checks. The Kibllc. men is the supreme factor in political Tlie following is the list of petit took possession last Monday. This safe was an old-fashioned one and was domination. Oak Dininq Chairs. • A. BAKNES. Loan. Insurance and Collection urors drawn to be in attendance on , Agent. Ollleo at rusldence, Mason. liouse li.as been refitted and refurnish opened with a key. Tlie safe in the 3. Wo believe that the condition of tlie May term, which convenes in cd and has electric lights and steam Potter Manufacturing Company's of• the people is an end of the laws and <-riAUMEUS' MUTUAL FlltU INSUllANOE therotoro it is apparent that mischie• ^Jj Company ol Ingliam county. Safest, cheap heat, with free baths to guests. We llce was found opened by the burglars Mason the 11th. The jury are sum• Full line of vous legislation is reducing tlic people est and best. Forlntormation write to .). H. wish for Mr. Caldwell a liberal patron• moned for tho 18th: Bhafcr. secretary. Mason, It. J. liullcn, pros! who extracted the small amount of to tenant farmers, tramps and beggars Window Shades, dent, Mason. age. Alaiedon—.lolui Butcher, Ebonczor lllll, change which it contained.' on the ono hand while pi'otccting'a Aurellus-Clmrles S. Moryloes. A fine assortment of materials for largo crop of millionaires on tlie other. lliitiker HIll-Lcwls OIks. Lounges, At a meeting ot the Williamston 4. We declare that the only true Delhl-Uiuvoy Wilson. spring capes at Mills. *1 luKliam—Charles A. Miller. common council last week Wednesday object ot atari I! Is to furnish money LBioy-lIlraiii Ulx. .Jr. Bedroom Suites, Want to buy a Bicycle Eh! Miss Edna Waldo, a teacher in the night, a contract was made with for public iiecds and that when that Leslle-Pctcr Earle. object Is met by properly adjusted Locke—James H. .Spciicnr. Baby Carriages, Lansing schools, was accosted upon Rounsville & Green way of Fowlerville Laos ngTowiislilp-./ncoh Kolpli. Well just let us show you as good a schedules so as to furnish $150,000,000, the street last Saturday night by a to locate an electric light plant in that Lans ng City-Ilrst ward, Henry Baunigrass. BICYCLE as Money and Brains can it will furnish ample protcstion to all Lans tig City-second ward. James A. Mann. Book Cases, young man who attempted to deprive village. The streets will be lighted our industries. Laii.s ng Clly-lhird ward, Win. G. TItns. make and the Price is the Lowest and Lans Dg Clly—foiirlh waril,,John L Clirlstopbor. lierof her purse. She screamed and by 18 arc lights ot 2,000 candle power 5. Wo denounce the sophistry of Lans liR Clty-lifth ward. •John A. Cowley. Sideboards, they are Warranted for one year. mado such strong resistance that the at $60 each per year. The contract is the supremo court of tlio United Lans ng City—sixth waril, David Kelirandt. Just what you want for business. Ee• States wlieroby, by majority nf that Mason Clty-llrst ward. Win. IL Wells. Extension Tables, fellow llod. A similar incident oc• for five years; work will be commen• Mason City—second ward, Dion W. Davis. member our body, the late just and equitable in• JlorldIan-George Nortlirup. curred a short time ago when Miss ced at once and it is expected to have come tax law was held unconstitutional Onoiiilaga-Edward Stoiio. Mattresses. Boyer was boldly robbed on the street. the plant in operation by the middle thereby depriving the public treasury Stockbridge—Edwaril I'lerco, Alonzo S. Coul- DRUGS and SODA son. Springs. Etc., Tills time, however, the oflicers have of June or July 1. There is also con• of upwards ot $50,000,000 a year and Vevay—Hervoy C. Rowe, Andrew Nellls. cans ng a deficiency in the revenues, Wlieatlleld-Geo. Utintlugton, F. Adclbert a good description of the rascal. siderable talk of organizing a stock Arc the best. notwithstanding millions were paid Merrineld. —AT— company to mine coal and manufac• by the people under a similar law and White Oak-Fred Iletlslln, James 0, Grey. Last Tuesday forenoon Ed. Fields Williainston—Orlando D. Corwin, George its validity was unquestioned. LONGYEAR BROS. of Ingham, whose eyesight is poor, ture brick and tile from the abundance Porter. . 6. Wo declare that the volume ot Stroud & McDonald's. walked through an opening in the ot One quality ot lire clay, ot which money ot ultimate redemption has a Hair cut for 15 cents at Ame's over there is large deposits all along the Purnlturc & Undertaking, ioutli Court Houso sidewalk in front of Kufus Raymond's direct effect upon the value of all McCrossen's drug store. Quick and north part of that village. liardwarc store, falling about seven labor and the marketable vtilue of easy shaves. Three chairs. commodities. Wo therefore denounce feet and striking on his head and Pillow Shams and Lace Curtains The Ingham County Teachers' Asso• the demonetization of silver as a crime shoulders. He was quite badly bruis• Laundried at the ciation will meet at Lansing Friday against humanity and a long stop BUSINESS LOCALS. ed, but luckily no bones were broken. and Saturday May, 1st and 2d. Friday toward plutocracy and tho aggran• dizement ot wealth. 50,000 Pounds Wool Wnntml The sidewalk was opened for the pur• evening lecture at Central M. E. American Laundry. pose of putting In a foundation for a 7. As tho best remedy for tho evil At the elevator. ntt 11. G. Cov & Co. church by Col. Francis W. Parker. thereby done to tho people we demand new cement walk and there were no Notlco to Vurmors. Agency tor Kinne Shirt Co. Detroit Subject, Artist or Artisan. Which ? that the free coinage ot silver at our Brown Krank and tlio Clevoland Biiy stallion, and Capital Shirt Co. of Lansing. boards up as a warning. mines shall be restored and coined as Admission 15 cents. Saturday, May Youn;; ItccriiltCTIi. will bo at my barn In Mason on Orders left with us will recclvo freely as gold at tho ratio of 16 to 1 Saturdays of each week. Thoy will make the T'he democratic convention held at 2d, at the high school building at ten prompt attention. and that such sliver dollars shall have season at ts.oo (or one maro or $14.00 for span. Detroit yesterday sent nearly a solid m., address by Col. Parker, subject I7tf 0. E. Ball. equal debt paying powers as gold and C.P.TAYLOR. gold delegation to the Chicago con• Concentration; address by Prof. A. shall not be discriminated against by IlArsulnH lu nilllluorj. vention. Indorsed the administration Knechtel, Leslie, subject. Paper ; ad- laws or In the administration ot the Do not buy until you have examined stock and government. gotten iirlces of Mrs. Ilattlo Kliino nt DansTlllo, Varmorsi Attention I ot Groycr Cleveland, and stood by the ress by Prof. 0. H. Burgess, Wllllam• 1st door south of E. A-, Densmoro. You will /Ind For tlio next GO days wo will sell tile nt tho fol• 8. To tliat-end we instruct our latest styles and right prices, I0iv4p. money plank of tho democratic plat• ston, subject, Paper. No person In• lowing prices: , delegates to the state convention to Older nun for Snlo. 8 inch tllo at 845 per M 0 Inch tlie §25 per. M. : form of 1892. Elliott G. Stevenson, terested In school work should miss vote for and use all ot their influence 20 per M 41nclitlle i4perM . Engine, press, jelly mill, nil ready for ninnlne. 6 incli tllo at Thomas A. E. Weadock,, Robert E. this opportunity to hear Col. Parker, to Incorporate in the resolutions there 3 inch tllo ut lOporM 2^Intll3atS7.G0pcrIiI Will ue sold cheap and on easy terms. Hor,i.EY & BirtLEK, adopted a demand for the free coinage Blacker and Peter White were sent as who is acknowledgGi^El to be one of the ; J. H. S'rMNHOi'i', Alaiedon. 14W5 : North Aurellus, Mich. ot silver with gold at.the-ratio ot 16 Ur/OooasUoxen delegates at large. The flrst test of leading educators of the world. The to 1. Wanted. the strength of the two factions small admission feo is charged for the For salo cheap at lUo Pooplo's Store. Htt rrnvcllni; salesmeu to sell complete line o( lub- .' There was a heated discussion over rlcntlng oils, greaaesi varuUlies etc. Ubcral;: . showed the silverites haid lost by a purpose of paying his expensee." « VorSale Uhoii|i. • terms and porfflnoouc position to iropocparty. - ... the resolutions. R.. A. Montgomery vote of 424 to 366. ' " ,,.W. W..Weeks,iOommlsaionerl Houao and two lots on North street, Inquire GABIiAMD HEP NINO Co,,. ..' ollcred a substitute to the fifth resolu• of0.UCasterlln,Moson.,,,; s 13W0 :.-. , ,? ...vClovelantl.OUlo:^;^^^ TJiHKIULiTS SLAUGUTJJlt. ea|ioci hocaiisc lis molhor onino after hira TfJAILS OF DEATH LEFT. (HEAYI' LOSS BY EIRE INGHJM COONTI DEMOCRAT. nbuitt tho tiino ho feast began. !NfATIO.^.AL iSOLONS;' .Alt Xudiaun VillUKo KeU with H'uuian KiKht I'crsons Killed Oiitriitlit KuiiBaH Cyclone. ]nood. A JIiirderouH Farmer. A cyelono swept llirougli Clay County Uookvllle(Ind.)special: .Sundaymom Edward ICarlosklnd, a rariiior, residing CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO, Kansiis Sliliirdiiy niglit, leaviiiK a Irni .REVIEW OF THEIR Vv'ORK AT ,iK J'etor Egbert, a young niaii 2li years of three and n Illilf iililos from JluadviUc, IN RUINS. of destriielion and deillll to iiiiirk its visi igo, shot anil killed Jlrs. liorm'iin ilaschku i'a., shot his wifo three tlnios in llic head WAyHINGTON. Kiflit persoiiK were instantly killed and and Iter two children, llerinan and Aggie, and then cut his own thro'..t Willi a riuor,: dying instantly. Tho woman lived two four fatally hurt, so far as known, al Bheriir W.JX Mull, nnd Constable W. M, .ievernl B<|iinri;H Swciit hy the Flnmca '5WCCI!, lie then killed iiinlsclf, and Ilis hours after tho tragedy. The ouly wit• tluiiigli invostlfc'iilion is likely lo add to 'Uotullcd rrncccdtnjro oC Sonntu nmV, 1898... APEIL. 1896. ilster, Miss Floronco Jigbcrl, who wns ly• ness was a 3-VGiir-old daughter. I'Tarlcs- —I'loKiic Spoln Wiped Out—UniiinKO this fc'i'cWHOinolist . In nildilioii a iiiini' Honae-Bills Passctl or liitriMliicod her of olliors. were more or less serious! ing very iil of typlioid foyer, (lied shortly liintl was -ll yonrs of ngo aiid his jivifc So. iiiSi:'tLl'^^i'-'yOi with liiitl.iKht lii- in KUhcr Brunch—QiicetloiiH of SIo- Fr iillar llio trnL'cdv of tlio shock. The couple iiau fKiiiiuIlIii' (luarrojud, inc hurl, and property worlli thousands ol Su Mo Tu We flnrnnce-!t,OUO IVIMilg lloinclcas. mcut lo (lie Country at htifuc 'i'Oitiig tgborl, wns sent into the back liiishaiid liaviilg an iiiigovcriiablo toiiipcr. Oullars, herds of stock and growinj; crop ard lo 5nw somo wood for family uso. Tlio murdered wumaii was lila llilrd wifo. !^'|.'(;;'.l"e the jiliiyllihiK of the devaslatins 1 2 3 4 iliorlly nflorward, wliilo Mrs. iJasdiko KiL'ht lilockH Ilurn, uiriiaijijt : • Tlie>I,i3KlsIutivo Grind. 6- 5 7 8 9 10 II was out milking hor cow, Egbert secured Killed lly Kiccd-iclty. Ciilc millioli dolhirs is li consorvativu •J'o add lo the lorvor ot the occasion, Iho The House Tuesday put in the timo- 13 jl tl'.Hi.bJe-l.inrrelctl^ breeoli-ioiitliiltf «!!0'- eslimate of the ihimiiKi' d'oiiu hy lire al storm callie lit night, aroiisin.ij the paiile- ivillt several contesleil eleetloii cnses, but 12 14 15 16 17 18 ,?pringlichf (Mass.) .special: AVilihim ?iin luul going iiiio iiio iiascllku'houso, Crl|nile Crcck| Colo, '.t'he iiiiioiiiit of lll- slrickeii people from Iheir slumber to fac only one was decldod. Mr. Goodwin, of. 20 Hayes, aged 1^2, dynaino engineer, was 19 21 22 23 24 25 shot the little daughter, a child of 10 years, Instanily kllleil nl, the station ot tho siiraiKjo, lis 'uC'iirlv as can he arrived al, den I It in terrlhle fnrm. There wns sen .Ahibiiuia, was uaseiiled. In tnvor of Mr. 27 Cobb. In IliOSennto the bill was passed 26 28 29 30 ileiid, and woiiiitled llio boy, two years Uniled States J'llcetrio company. Ilo will not cxcei,'d .'iii!.'J0,OO0, \VIleii the lire warning, n few lleeey clouds In tlie even younger, who ran out on llio porch where foiiiHl that Iho current in tho aro lamps bl'oko out ill a .sccolld-luiiid stun; tho illili- ing giving no sign of Ihe howling tciiipd griinliiig the ahitiidoiicd Fort .Mlircy mll- (S •® ® 0 ® ffl ICgbert shot him ngaiii, killing him in- was rover.sed, ami atteniped lo locate tho ger ol! II bii; conlhii,'ralioll wa.s not jicr- that was to dcHcend three lloni's laler Ital'y reservation, New .Alexlco, to the. illtutly. The murderer then wont out in colvcil, and it wax llioilnht llmt Ihe lirc- .American Invalid Society for the purposo ^r. dilUculty. ill worltiiig at tho switohbolird The list of killed, so far as reported, is as the alley ami shot Mrs. Jlaschko, llic shot ho pulled out a plug and sent a current inuii, wlm wol'O cilrly o;l tlio kccho, woiilil fullows: E, Bellzoi', Mrs. IJeltzor, Jessie ot establishing a saiiititriniii for the treat• th, ment of piilmouHry diseases. Mr. Cna- hiking effect in tho lop of the head, ro- of i!,500 volts llirougli ills body. Tllo have the Ihinle.s lllKlei' contri;' in I v(,'l'y llilil, aged ,T yelil's; .Mrs. Olo lliilverson, uon (Itoii., Dliih) Wit.s recognized for a. movliij,'part ot tho sliiill. Mrs, iitischlco employes used the regular ilielliods tc; fow iiliiliifoH. lilii. ill n .short t me I J, Jlayiles, .Airs, ^'riiilk I'elerson, Selinii 10 lire siweeh supporting his' resolnlion tor a died soon after tho .sliooting. restore him, but without avail. liad .sprciul to Ihc iidjoiniiij,' hulldiiiKs and i'etei'son, liged JO .veiirs; Joseph '.L'reinlily, . llnvllig comiilolcil this work ot biilcli- lingo ground mn|i covering 1125 aeros, lo• CIRCLINa THE GLOBE. a bri(;k wind «priiuf,' up. Then it was The fallllly iliiilred; ,101111 Morris, Frank BiT, i'iglJorl shinildcreil his gun and de• A Fnuiily Jllottcil Ont. cated near Washington, showing the eii- foiicfdcd ly nlj that aj least lillU'a tlozeii I'elerson, aged -iiJ yeiil'S| ,ll,i.liii I'ctersaii liberately walked up into tho business About a month ngo ,lohn Eloeiior, whilo Uro 1.o[iogrnphy and geography oil the IniihiiiiKH oil tin; fornor oi; Meyers ami liged S yenrs; Mrs, Krank Wllkerson. part ot Ihc lown. .Sllerlll'Mull nnd Con- llauliiig logs near Wliitesbill'g, J'Cy., was United Stiites. He exphiltied that the CONCISE HISTORY OF SEVEN Third streets woiiliI go, ilnd Iho oceupalils .Viiiije east of St. •Joseph the lirst vie. itablo Sweeii wero iilaniiliig a means ot killed hy a log failing on iiim. During map w-oilhi give an object lesson of thn- hC'Kati lo move out. lllll luiiiiy hnd wait• tints of the storm were found, '.t'liero ' DAYS' DOINGS. jaiHurilig the murderer. Tlio two ollieers tho great oiishiuglit ot water, wiiich exloiit ot our country. The Indian bill retired into a stairway in llioNiilional (levaslnted the wliolo of Eastern Ken- ed too lolii; nnd were ilnllhlo lo save their dwelt a well-to-do Ji'renclininn, Eli Belt was thiMi taken up, nnd Mr. Pettigrow, hi. Dank iiuildiiig for a nioinciit's coiisulta- lucky and Soiitllwcsl Virginia, the luothor 'goods. .Some barely escaped with their zor, his wife and six children. 'The farm cliargo ot the bill, said an Iminedlnte- Iiilulllgcnco by Eloolrlo Wlro from Kvory •;ioii, when iJgbcrt turned anil, coming ami only brother and sister of inoenor ives. Several women were dliiib'crotisly liouso and oillbuildliigs were torn lo pieces ithandonment ot the eonlrnct schools- yuiirtorof tho Civilized World, KmliniciiiB npon them sliotaiid Inslaiitly killed both were drowned. A few years sinoo tlio inrnQd, and ;Ml'. Beltzor an^ it . wife kil|!.'(!. 'i'ho would leave a number of childt'ou without li'orclKn AtTnlra noil IIoi»o Iliiiipunlii(;K of men. Tlio inurdcrot ibcii started away, flltlier ot tho Eloeiiors mot death in a tor-' "I'^v'oj.i' lilliilile addeil fliry lo llie llauies, family w'ero jiropiiring 0 go ililo the ceilir schools. Mr. ICyle (Pop., S. D.) spoke of when the storm struck them. .Tust oast lite schools now ill operation nnd the jus• nn Important Nature. taking a westward course towards tlie riblo iiianiior, thus the wliolo family liiive 'and when the lire had spread several fair grounds, a number ot citizens in close died from unnatural causes, .doors on either side the danger to the cily ot there auothor farmer, .lo.sepli 'J'rcinbl tice of illlowlllg lliem lo siiri'eiiilcr their- linrsuit. lie ran liko a deer until, whilo ,Wiis ohserved', hiit no one could reiillzc wns killed. None of tho famil.v. so far a work griidlially. .Mr. Tliiirston (Rep,,: POUGIIT TIIJO MOU, erossing nn open Hold jiisl. west ot town, a liont Ovortiiriieil. how (,'ri;at Ille daniiiBe would he. '.fhe can he leitrned, was injured. Three miles Neb.) expressed his respect for cvcl-y f jliot from Ills pursuers took cll'oct in his Cincinnati special; A skilf containing ihoiit became su Intense that biiiUliuKs on south ot Clirtoli several houses were tor chitreh ot Chrlstianlly, yet he regarded it Hut the llillls JtrothcrH Were Ovci- ticel. This crippled him, and though ho live soldiers linil a civilian was overturned, jtlie north nido of Meyers sireet took lire. down and a initnJjer killeil'. as a tiiiulatltenlal prlliclple tli.it llie piil)- liowcfed and llanccd. managed lo scale tho enclosure of llio fair in the Ohio rivor near Fort Thomas. ,ThDii it was lllat occiiiiniils of stores and The eycloiie took lite penple unnwnri! iic money ot the peo|ile sholiUl be expend• ed only for public purposes and only by The other night a iiioh ot nboilt grounds, ho was unable lo run further, Wesley Leo ami Kersoy Wnlloy, soldiers,' oUiees hCKilii to make prepariitioiis lo save 'J'ltere had been Imliealioits ot a lu.'av inihllc oirlcers anil iiiKlrtiinontiilitles. Mr. fiflcon tinned men entered the jail at iMc- and crallliig into astall in thofairgfouiids, were drowned. Thoy wero both privates 'their possessions. Every Wilson In town ruin all dliy, with local showers, hut 11 Jlinnvillo, 'i'enil., draggeil .the jailer from he shot himself ill the right breast. The of Co. C, Sixth roglment, stationed at Fort iWns pressed into service. Not a tenth holly expected a storlii. So far lis learne Clrity said ho never learned that the foun• ills iJL'd ltiid forceil Ilim to give up the coll liro from his gun ignited his clolliiiig, Tlioilias. iJnilies llalenian, a llreimtli, saw^ part of the goods were saved. Ille vicliliiH worn ill Iheir houses, an dations ot litis Government were not Iceys. AVilliam and Victor IllUis were which wns partially burned wlion ho was tllo accldellt from the Ohio shore. Ho ; J'y tllo tinle the postollice had eliuKlit ll most nt them hnd relired. The stor bl'oad enough for eqiial jiistleo iiiiil toler• then talioii i'rom the jail, oni'ried on liorse- found. stl-.'ted old ill n boat nfler the strilgglliig. became ovidciil thilt Ihe only way to stop slrllek filler Anderson's house lit Olt' ation to nil. Proteslaiitlsm was not big• liaelc livo miles front JIcMliiiivlllc, and men, and sucooedod in rescuing all but' tho iirngross ot tho tire was In blow np the o'elnck. '.riils was ahotlt a illile frnin I otry, he said, and Christinnity was not DKAUVr FieOSTS. fanatieism. .Mr. Pettlgrew asked that liolh were llaliKCd. Ucfol'c llio inoh suc• Leo and AViiiloy. jhulldint's with dynamilo. '.l.'llis was done starting iioiiit. '.t'he house was demolish a linie fur a vote on the sectarian school, ceeded ill removing thoir viol ims frotn lllo under the snporvision of the tireuleu, and cd in an instant. I'lvery mnitilHn' ot 11 The Ciilll'orriia Frill t district Severe• The Wnll Collaimed. iintetidiiient lie fi.ved, but there was ohjec- jitil thoy had n hard light willi lliein, but a nuinher of buildiiiKs had to he sacri• .•Vudel'soii flllnily was injured. When tin ly JiliKlitcd. fion to fixing any time. tho jirisonors wero overpowcrcil. 'I'llc TlioTiltlli, Ohio, Advertiser newspaper ficed bel'oro tlio nl'e llail renclled them. llnd extrioaled tlieltiKi'lves froin tin.' il San Francisco special: I'ho frosts of mob came i'roln Van Uiiicn County,wliclo building was dlimliKcd to thooxlenlof. The fire started alioiit 1 o'clock, nlid hy liris they iflseovereil tlilit Anderson the lynched men lived. Tho prLsoilers lllo last ton (lays woro uncoinniolily se• '.I'he Senate Wediiesdity disposed of lite' several thousand dollars by the east wnll i It llilll dcniolislied the blocks in Meyers griindeliilil wns itiissitig. 'I'ho ileiiii body murdered in IS'.M, In Van .lllli'cil County, vere, iironi iill plirls of tho fruit growing sectarian school question hy ndoiitiiig a of llio block falling, owing to excavations between Tliird nlld Fif til si reels, nnd in lit the child wns fniiiid in a riiviiie half Carroll .Aliirtill, lit Ills lioiilo, lite purpose 'section havo como rniiorls lllat tllo crops which were heing iiiildc in Iho baseiiionl. coiiiprotiiise trained hy Senator Cockrell Ijoing robliory. 'J'wo trials in tlio lower wel'omucli Iltirt, pllrtly ruined or wlinlly jAloro than ii scol'e of people were at work of Missouri,. The Jiidiiiii liill, as it camo' courts iind olio in the .Supremo Cuurt Imvc (leslfoyed. 'i'ho only eriuub of eucoiirago- ill Iho building al Iho lime, butnllcseaped from tho Senate, provided' Hint no money been held, and the cnses wore set I'nr I rial iiioiil to bo jiickod llli by tllo fruit nleli so injury. Arraiigcineiits liltvo been made therein njiproprialed shiill he paid for next wcelc again. The prisoners have far is tho fact that proillctions alinostas to fjel out the newfipllpor at a iioigllliorili education in sectarian schools. 'I'liis pro• been held in tho jail at .Alci\liiilivHle for bad havo liooii iillidc in previous yelirs ollleo UBiil llio biiikliiig can bc rejiairod. vision is siritck out by llio Cockrelr. siifc-ltccplng, antl no atlcnljit at lyilciiiilf nnd when the harvest clinio in, iirovod lo ameildiiteni, its ado|ilcd, and it is declared was exjicclcd. have been greatly cxaggoraleU. Thu Only Spciit n JloUiir, to bc the setljed policy nt Ihe I'ioveriinn.'iil; wul'.st reaUlio of this iiiitiliiely visita- Colullihus (Ohio) special; The first to make m iipjiroprliitions I'or sd'Ctannii' tioll, however, cxisis in Iho belief on •' Jlealli ill tlic Wiike of (lie Cyclone. stalelnelit nf cattipllign eximusos mado un schoolK after July 1, LSllS, I Ims giving Ihc part of Ille lolldilig cniiiniissioli dealers Clifloli (Kils.) special: Jjliler iletllils dor Ille (larlield corntjit priietico act was. wo years for the abandonnieilt nf scc- tlilit the reports I'rom (lill'ereiit parts of llio from Ihe scene of the cyclollc ilo not filed with .Secretiiry or;,Slltto Taylor by liirliin schools, Ilislead of an iminedlitle •Sliilo have been underrated rather than cliaiiHc Ille rli,'iii-cs in Kpw\ lo the loss ol' Jloli. W.S. Eerr, Kepilblicitn cliiididalo abaildollnienl'. '.I'he amoiidmelit wa.s. ovcl'drowli. All the (jiirly frllit will ho life. .Kor a disliilice of I'oiir or live miles, I'lir Congress in the Fourleolitli Jlistric niIo|i(ed by lllo decisive vote of 3^ tn 2-I-. aliiiustadeacl failure and peaches, aprlcols, a space a (imirlerof a mile wide i.s covel-cil Mr. JCel'r's iillidavii sintos that he expend Tile liiilinii hlU was iinl eompli;led when jirimcs and grapes arusiiro lo bo less Iliiin •wllh wreclc;i.!,'e, jiieces of all Itinds ut ftir- ed but JI in liis c.-illipitigii. Of this aiiioiiii Ihe Soiiittc adjourned. Tho llniise eiitei- a lllird of ll crop. A11 seelioiis silll'ered JilUlrc, sliinglcs, ideces of hoards and tim• he says 50 eeitls ivas for railI'oad faro an eil upon tho coiisideratioii ot lite gencrnt alike. 'J'ho illliioinl crop .iu nil jiarts uf ber, cloUiiii;,', ciir)iels, wngoii wlieels, ears 1)0 cents fur hotel accolniiiodatiuiis. pension bill, ri'iiorted from Ihe invalid of corn fr'iiiil |lio (leiiiolislied cribs of the the State is alnio.Htit total failure. pcllsinli colnttiitlee. It aniciida tlio exist-. Xaniiers, and in I'lict fra.nilieiils of every- Ji'ntnl Wrcelf. ing pension laws in snnie very impnrlnnt llliiig wliieh goes lo iiillku lip ;i M'oll lilted VnrdoiiH for Ciiliaii iistirKeiilsi. A special from rlrount Vernon, .Ind. re'ipocts. It makes prestiinplion ot death farm, in Ihis strip len lloilscs wero ile- lavaiia special; Cliplliiti Gonorlil W'ey- says lllat a wesl-bmuul ireiglil nu the, of ait enlisted iitliit exist it mi lidings have, liKill.slled, Ri.\ jicoplc l;illed, two i'atitlly ler has i.ssucd a iiroclliiillilioii which Ilo J.oiiisvillo and Nllsllvillo Jtililroad ran heen lieiird troni liiin for seven yoars. It injured ami liftcun jieojilc hurt. expects will result iu many of the rebels into the rear end of 11 plts.sciigcr train on provides that dosertioi! nr ilialioiiorahle laying ilown their arms'. 'J'ho iiroelaiiia- tho ICvaiisvillo and Terio llaiito Jlilili'oad ilischnrgo shall not he a bar to a pension .Fiiliil Wreck". tiuii says ill substance that the ilisurginils killing Jiritkunien W. E. Jlriscol and .1''. Ji under the act ot ISDO it the i.'iilisted man As Iho .SI. l.oui.s iiml j\ew Vorh pli.sseii- in lllo provilico of I'iiiar Del Kio liavc 'i'houip.sun ami seriously injuring (jlmrles liiis s-crved uiiioly days subsorinent lo such gcr Irniii on iliu J'itiillaiidic wns pulling been deiiiorali-/.ed by.illc obstliclcs whicli .l''iiiiiey, .JacobEaib, W'illiniii 'f'tuiier and disch.nrge It provides that pensions al• out of Oilyloii, Oliiu, a cut of live coal cars prevent their passing Into tllo military J'iit iMiironey, all railroaders. No passen• lowed shall date from their first applica• SCENE OF THE CitiPriJi; CllEEIC FIJJE. on Ihe (.;., il. it 1). eraslicd into il from a lino from .Muriel lo Jllijana nnd bythoir gers wero hurt. tion. It fixes the maxiniliiii Income ot a side-traolc llnd slriiclc ii sleeper in which constant iierscciilioii I.iy the troops, ft widow entitled to a pension under the act tliere wero len jiel-solls. C. 0. Crief of being known that, many of the insurgents Greater New York. Bennett between 'Third aiul J,i'"iflli streets, mile away. Tt eviiloiilly had lioeil carried ot ISliO at $!!00 per annum. Jt pi'oviiles. Clevclaiiil, Ohio, was instantly killed. iil'o desirous of siirrciidoriiig, but fear to The New Vork Assembly has pas.sod tho stopping just this side of the New Mid• there hy the willil. Alldersoli iihirnieil hat no pension shall he reilnced or dis- Pllillip Xotlor, a New Vork inerchanl, had do so, believing that,they will bo shot, Ilo greater Now Vork bill over lite vetoes ot land deiiot. Nearly all the biiihlings he- the itolglihors wlto lived out of the track eontinued except for fraud or i-ecovcry 11 leg broken, and ollier.i slightly injured. lliel-efol'e ol'dofs that all Iho rebel loailers Idiiyors .Strong of New York, and Wurstor twceii 'J?hird nnd Fifth streets in lOatoit ot the slnrtii, and search was eomitieiiceil from disahilily and that diseniitiiiiieil iieii- and followers who during the next twenty of JJrooklyii, by a vole of 7S to liO. Tho woro destroyed. IMany people lost every• for victims. siotls when reconsidered and' reallowed To Siieceeil Siitolli. days shall present llioiiisolvcs Willi llicir .Senate has already passed the measure thing they had. A Inrge uunibcr ot cattle nnd horses shall dale from their diseoiitiiitiance. St. Louis siiccial: Tlic Aposlolie J)elc- arms lo tllo'military authorities in tiiat ovor the vetoes, and it now goes to Gov.' Twenty 'J'liousnnd LctterH Doslroj-cd. woro killed, and fruit in the storm's track Several iiiiiior billj were passed at the- gato. Cardinal tiatolli, will bc succeeded province will bo pardoned. I'ardon will Morton. The opinion is general that tho ; 'I'ho properly in Meyers street was oc• wits niineif. Jt is iiiipossihle at this linie opening of the Senate 'Thursday, includ• in this country by :^Igr. Avurardl, llio also bo extended lo those rebels and rebel Governor will sign Iho bill. cupied in the most part by saloons. 'J'lte to estiniale the damage to buildings and ing the bill authorizing a bridge across, prosonl Nuncio lo jMexico. Jlc will como sympathizers who surrender without two variety theaters, 'Topic and llol- other iiroiierly, the Missouri river at Booiiville, Mo. The- to the UiiilGd Stales iliiniediatcly iiiioii arms. The inllitliry aullioritics reserve For a Shorter Bny. lang's, were there, and innumernble dunce lleartreiiiliitg tales nf suffering tire lolil liuliftii iipiifopriatioii bill was freely dis- liiiisliiiig ilis work in Jlc-cico. Such is tho rigAUo decide where tlioso wiio sur• .Tn an interview at J''ittshurg President halls. Grace Clifton was badly biiriicd hy persons who visited the scenes of the enssed. The Piatt ainenilnient extending the news brought by Toiiias Govinnia, a render shall reside. Gotitpors, of the American Federation of nliont tho face nnd htiiuLs. ,'f. -Anderson, slorin. Many ot the injured hiy all night, the services ot the Dawes cominifision so inorchant ot Venice, who has been on a Lohor, stated that over i')00,000 men would while placing a charge ot dynitiiiite under pinned down hy wreckage or paralyzed in as lo terminate the tribal relalions of the visitlo the cajiital of Mexico. DyKuert IJeicased. make a demand for a shorter day on May tho Sisters' liospital to blow It up, had a the mud, whilo others crawled or liobhled Indians, and dividing their lailds in sever• Secretary Oliiey lias received a cable 1st and that most of them would got it leg torn off hy a prenintnre e.vplosioli. across the country to a neighbor's house. ity, wns ruled out ot order tis general Terrible Jloiler KxpIoBlon. dispatch from Consul General Williams at 'J?he postofiico in Bennett avenue is a to• In several insliinees people were lifted legislation, after Senators .Tones ot Ar• A special from Warren, Ohio, says: A :1 lavaua oonlinni'ng the news that Waller tal wreck, only the vault standing. Twen• into the air by llio cyclone nnd curried for kansas, Bate and I'liitt had deiioniiced terrible boiler explosion occurred iu a The Trocliii Wroken. Ijirant Dygert (or as his iiiinio roads when ty tliousiiiid letters and thoiisiinds of a distance, and then sndd'elily dropped. the prevalence ot lawlessness in Indian saw-mill at Greene, this county. Tiic JCoy West (Fla.) siiecial; Advices ro-, properly spoiled "Dygaort") the young jiack.tgcs wore destroyed. The First Na• Buildings were lifted up nnd then hurled territory. 'The bill was ihcii passed, after boiler lot go nnd ]•:. Stockwcll, Charles coived hero state that it is rumored at American in whoso behalf Iho Illinois tional liaiik vault is stiiittling. All thn to the ground with force enough to de the item ot .$1,000,000 for piiyment of the. Wanes, George Fink, ulid'Cliarlos Walcott Havana that JIacoo and the insurgents dcle.gation in Congress had taken so much books aud pajiers wero saved, nnd tho niolish litem. 'J'lte wife aud daiighler of CheroKce outlet fiiiiil, .stricken out hy were injured, the two former fatally. A forces have broken llirougli tho Spiuiisl! hfteresl, had been relensed from his con- bank opened for business wliilc its hulhl- Joint Morris were reading when the shock the committee, had been restored. It wlil porlioii of llio boiler was blown forty rods, Iroclia, and tliat they are now in aposiiiun iinenient iu the prison of Giiines, Cuba, Ing was bliritiiig In a room adjoining the eiinie. The house was divided. 'Phe wnin- now go to conference Bills -n-ere intssed and the mill completely wrecked. Tlm j(vlior« ho had been incarcerated through of safety, Bimetallic Bank. The Episcopal and Coit- en managed lo gel out, when the wind tor an additional circuit jiid.ge in the cause is unknown. a confusion of ideiitily with a Cuban in- Dropped Dend. gregiilioititl churches were destroyed. 'I'lie picked llieln up, carried them 200 yard's Sixth jiidleiitl circuit, nnd iipiiropriatiiig isurgoiit known as "El Jiiglootas" and had i00,IJ00 for a public building nt Salt A liOver'B Deed. George Wasllingtoli Biaelc, one of Uic, city jail, in whicli were coiilined about and let llieni .safely down on a pile ot iirrivcd in ihivana. Both ho and the J'..itko City, (..,'oiisideriitioii of the Pickler- Eugene Camburn, a .farmer living near woaltliiost men in Noble County, Ind., twenty prisoners, lias only the iron cages straw, just away from Ihc storm's truck. hrotliers Diaz, coiioerniiig whom the gencrnl pension hill was resiimeil in tho dropped dead at Albion. Ajiopiexy is iott. The prisoners were released. The I'iplon, Jlioh., wns shot and fatally •iJaptisl Church Soutli have been much ex• House. Mr. llepbnrii (Kep.) of Iowa supposed to havo been tllo cause. 11c wa,' Sisters' hospital wns Ijlown np after the wounded by Jfeury ].,uec. Liico llicii ercised, will leave for tho United States FIGURING ON THE DEFICIT. gave notice of an amcmlment iitslruetiiig- SO years old, shot liiiii.solf doad. Luce, who had been by IJic next steamer. patienls Ilild heeu removed lo the Pike's "to pension ofiice lo-coiislnie the pension ]iaying nitcnlions lo Cambunrs daiighler, Peak hospital. An lown Blaze. Odicinls Kstinmte the Total for the MVS lihorally. Jir. Stewart (Hep.) of was refused admLssion to the liouse, lio A Hinbolical Acf. Flro at Oscaloosa, la., 'liestroyed Ihc Mayor Steele ordered all saloons closed, Fiacal Venr Will Bc ii!25,000,000. ew Jersey closed the dehnto for the day in.«'i4!' A'l' ..^^l•• C'lmhiirn iiiui siiot i''.'--, which prevented lawlessness. A report 'The Senate gave Friday to the suitdr.v AVebb Beiiiiett, son oC ,1, C, Bennett, a Gee it Boiitloy drug store. Loss, .$25,000; 'The treasury deficit for tno liscitl year • ns lie was entering tlio lioil.'ig and llioii was started that thieves were busy and vil appropriation bill witltniifc complet• proniiiieiit mcrcliaiit, of Jtason, Ohio, is insurance, $20,000. ending June 30, ISOll, will he npproxi- committed siiioulc. n, Inuulred deputies were nt once sworn ing it. Mr. Shern.r.ii sought lo take up. '.lying in a critical coudilion al the Iiome of mately )i!2.'),0U0,000. Tliis, nccordiiig to iDaviil I'iekeriiig as llio result of a mis- in ilnd tiie niilitin was called out, hut no 10 bill pj'oposing n repeal nf Iho law giv- Fonml Out Jt waa I^ondcd. M-IRKKT QUOTATIOXS. a 'Witshinglon dis|)atcli, is the opinion ot ^ulvcttluro which will probably bo invosti- llepredatlons M'cre committed. Tlion- a rebate on the ta.'C ou alcohol used oHicials and others best qunhfied to make rioyd iV.iyes, a 17-year-olil lioy, living galBTl to the bottom by the aullioritios, Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, sauds of people were made homeless, but n- liie arts, but the uio.nslii'o went over, an iiitelligont estimate of the result of ntijoiiisa, i\y., blew his brains out while when the facts which have been supiiressed ?;f.,"iO to ,?:l.75; hogs, shipping grades, thoy wero all given shelter by the gener proposal hy Mr. l?ncnn (Dem.) of tho fiscal operations ot the yenr. In his trying to .soo wliollicror not his rillo was aro known. The story told is lliat young ijiti.OO lo ?J.OO; sheeii, fair to choice, )f2'.ri0 Dus people of the town. 'J.'he burned sec• onrgia giving Iho Cotton States Exposi- loadeil. After removing the cap ho cocked annual estimates sent to Congress at the AVebb was in a saloon, and, whilo in a to li!o.75; wlieat, No. 2 red, UlJe to U7c; tion is to he hiiilt up at once witli brick tlnn Company .$13,000 balance nf the for• the gun with his fool, and was in ihc actof licgintliiig of the present session, the Sec• sleeping condition, it is said, alcohol was cnrii, Xo. 2, 2',)c to 3fc; oats. No. 2, 10c and stone. mer npproprinlinn unexpemled was ndopt- looking into tho mir/.zlo when Ills foot retiiry of tho Treasury esliniated the re- .'The hill then went ovor. a''lio joint poured over his clothes and sot aliro. The to 2Uc; rye. No. 2, 87c to 3Sc; butter, "\A'ork of RcbnildinK BoRiin. slipped and tho hall was lircd tlirough his cciiilsfroni customs during the fiscal year esoltitlon giving to .Senators Jlantle of tliinies were .smothered just in time to save choice'creamery, JOc to lOc; eggs, fresh, Already the woric o£' rebuilding tho brain, resulting in instant doalU, nt )iil72,U00,000. So far, with nearly ten Montiiiia ami Clark ot \Vyoming the snl- his life, and ns it is lie sntfered injuries Oe to 11c; polatoes, per bushel, 13c to burned district has begun. At a meeting which may iirove fatal. Ills lower limbs 2ric;.iirooni corn, ifSO to IjiJu per ton for months of the .rear gone, the customs re• ry from -March -1, 1SIJ4, inslead of from Fire nt Toledo. of the City Council a rcsnUition was pass• wero terribly burned. Theulleiiding phy• coiniiion to choice. ceipts hnve roaclien about $137,000,000, tho dnte of election, wns nilopled. The- . Piro in tho plant of the Smoad Poundry ed iillowiitg the crecliou ot temporary with a fair prospect ot increasing to JjIKiri,- House decided to proceed with the Pick, sician says that his condition is very crili- Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, i?3.00 to company, at Smoad avenue anil Danoorft buildings within the fire limits with the 000,000 hy the close'of the yoiti'. The esti• ler pension bill nnd the whole day was. jal. . • • .f-J.OO; hogs, choice light, $3.00 to lf4.25; Btrcet, Toledo, Ohio, did damage lo thu provision that all must he removed within mate of thoreccipts from internnl revenue consumed in tiie discussion ot tliat meas• sheep, conitnon lo prime, ;j;2.00 to !i!3.75; extent of.1:50,000 mostly to the macliinery. Blow Up n Kcw Jewisli SynnKOgue. sixty days to give place to buildings of sources was !j!li'JS,000,000. Up lo this ure. Tho House non-concurred in tlio- wlieiit. No. 2, (ifJc to 71c; corn. No. 1 The plant is fully insured. While going While IsaacICrottliold, tho sexton, Jwas stone and brick. Before nightfall fully Senate amendmenls lo tlie Indian hill wliite, 30c to 31c; oats, No. 2 white, 22c time tlicy have rcnclied .$120,000,000 nnd to llio tiro, a steam tiro engiiio ran ovor hunting for a gas leak in tho new ifobrew twenty-five hulldings were under way and it is expected that the figures for the com. nd agreed to a conference. 'The evoniug; and instantly killed an unknown small to 21c. synagogue, at Lancaster, Pa., an explosion quite a number are occupied. AVith 3,000 pleted year will be about .$140,000,000. session was devoted to private pension boy. St. Lonis-Callie, ?3.00 to li;4.75; hogs, people rendered homeless in a. day, of occurred whicli shattered the building, 'Pile receipts from niiseellaiteons sources hills. blew up a portion of the main flooring of .'i;3.00 to .f-i.OO; wlieat. No. 2 red, 71c to course lodging lionses are in greatest de- Drowned. •. are expected to sligiitly exceed tiio esti• In the Senate Saturday the sundTy civil"- the main luiditorium and broke all iho 73c; corn. No. 2 yellow, 27c to 2Sc; oats. inand, and many of these are rapidly pro- James Bivnrd and Frank Daliey wero mates of .'1:15,006,000, milking the total iippropriatinii bill was completed ami pass- • memorial windows. Tho building was No. 2 white, 18c to 10c; rye. No. 2, 37c grossing. drowned in tlio.SI. Joelliver, at Loo, Al• receipts for tho year about ,$327,000,000. during the da.v. As it passed tliQ. also somewhat damaged by firo. Crott- to 3!)c. len County, ind. They were pleasure At nn early hour lolegrnms liognn com• Tito Secretary's estimate of the year's ex• House it carried abnnt .$;.iO,000,000; as re• field was struck by llying limbers and Cincinnifti—Cattle, !i!3.00 to f'LCO; Iiogs, riding, and loosing control'Of-their boat ing to the Mayor from cities and towns of penditures ivas .$302,000,000, which, ac• ported to tlie Senate it ronciiod .$35,000,- .. badly injured. Tlio loss will bo quite ?3.00 to !i;4.2u; sheep, !!;2.ii0 to H25; tlio current swept tlioni ovor the dam. the State offering finniieiai aid. These cording lo his figures, would leave n deli- 1)00, and with amendments added the to-- . heavy. The synagogue ^yas to have been wheat. No. 2, "-Ic to Tnc; corn. No. 2 wore turned over to the committee,, who mixed, 31c to 32c; oats, No. 2 mixod, 22o cioney-of .$17,000,000. • was raised lo ,$37,000,000. Most ot• ''diealod the same evening. replied w'ith thanks, hut declining tlie, Strike Beclnrcd Off. to 2-lc; rye. No. 2, 43c to 4uc. The iictiial expenditures, however, it is tlio time in the Houso was occupied with- Tlie strike among the drivers of tlif kindl.v offers. Cripple Creek will take Detroit—Cattle, l?2.50 to .f4.50; hogs,' now thought, will aggregate nliotit .$3,52,. to general pension bill. The debate wns^ . Diamond JIliiQ. of the Keeler Coal Com> .. ; "Hilly" "WiUlnnia Dead. lare of her own. .Afnyor Steele prepared .'J.'I.OO to .f-f.OO; sheep, ,'i!2.00 to ,'i!4.00; 000,000, or,$10,000,000 less than -Air. Car-' nerally formal in charaeter. .At half- pany, at IJrazIl, ind., was declared off ; Tlon. William Wiiliiiins died at tiio resi- 1 prochiimition lo tho general public, say• 4 wheat. No. 2. red, 74c to 75c; corn. No. 2 lisle's esliinal(» in Doceniher last, so thai iist,2 o'clock, without conelndiiig.debute- : undiOOnion wero permitted to return to lenceofhis son, Keeorder •Williams, in ing that outside nssistnitce is not needed. yellow, 32c to 34e; or.ts, No. 2 white, 23c. the deficit nt the close of the yoiir, it i.s. the hill, the House entered upon the- . , •>vork. '. . \\'arsaw, Ind. William Williams was a man of nationalreputation, popular, and to 24 c; rye, 37e to S'Je. . In Brooklyn n crusiule ngninst bonnets believed,' will not show any, very irinleriiil peeinl order—the delivery of eulogies on - • Oliio I«?Ki3laftiro Adjourns. anoireotiveJloiniblioan campaign orator. Toledo—AVheiit, No. 2 rod, 74c to I'lc; with waving.pliiineswill ho begun; No- change, fi'om Sittiirdiiy's figurtv^;.$25..Ui2. - tlte'late Uopresoiitative William H. Crane-. • • The tweiity-seventit goiieral assembly In'1852 liQ wns nominated as tho' whig corn. No. 2 yellow, 30e to 32c; oats, No tico.will bo posted in the various thcnters 423.; This makes the total deficit for the 'Texas., 'i'heii tho House, as a further- ' • - of Oliio adjourned since die at noon Mon- candidate for Lioutonant Governor of Iii- 2 white, 21c to 22e; rye. No. 2, 3Sc to 40c:, requesting.women- who wear large hats three fiscal years,ending June 30,, ISOtl, mark ot respect Io the ntcmoi'.v of the do-. ' vi "diiy. ., . i • • clover seed, Ji!4.7n to v^4.S5.-; '0 remove'them during the performances. ?i3ti,Si;i,Sl2. • ,'• leased, adjourned until So'elock.., , diitna and, aitiio'iigh not cleotod, ran ahead m qI his ticket sevorar thon.sand votes; lie MihvnukeL>—Wheat, No; 2 spring.^r.Oe At an early hour in the nioi'iiing the was a member p£ ,tho Forty-stiobnil. niid to C7c; corn. No. 3,: 20c to 30c; oats, No. Tho late- Congressman. AViilinm II. ;Biigliiiul'sold.ost jtidgo Is Lord Bslier,. police discovered a. hoiusci. lo^hc on (ire at Harrison will bo the nominee for Prcs- Forty-third' Coiigressos, a'oprosoutiug the 2 white, 20c to 22c; barley. No. 2, 30c to Grain, ;o£. Tt;xas, was one ot the best ni.'istor of the rolls, who is-SO yenrs. Columbiis,' p. By brcnking.in .tlie door ;}>,'•*;• Idcnt, and ho will know better this time 'old-Tenth IndianaDistriot. - • - • '> ' 330; rye, No. 1, 3Sc to 40c; pork, mess, classical scholars ever sent to Congress. old; tho. youngest;! Is; Sir ^T; Goroll. •J'. t- liow lo treat his frioiids." 'Thoso wore tho they• rescued Col.' '.Tbhn' .\.'Keith, well .fS.50 tngW.OO.' It is said that lie'know the "Iliad" and' Biiruos, 47. The oldest privy councillor • p;,.:.lw6rd8 Coloiidl,riatl used.to a close frioiidj ' V-; Fntnl.-Fenst. ', . BuffaJo-Cnttle, ?2.,')0 to .$4.75; hogs;^ lite Greek triVgediesalniost by heart. ' known inStafe nnd national Grand Ai-iny of tiie Republic ,'cir(:los,,iwlio','was nsloep' ,and, oldest,mbiiibor of the 001111110118: '^'i.:.;,and lie'added that tlio battlo at.St. Louis At Evansville, ind., two oliiidreiiatclbt ?3.00 .to - ?4.25; sheep, 1)12.50'! to ?4.25] wilhbo loiig drawn out, and that Harrison is. C. P. Villlo'i'S,-' 94. Tho Duke of an insect' poison,' and death Tolieyed the .wheat, :No. 2 red, >75c to ,77c;' corn," No; Jerome, Hill, of St. Louis, ;rnde ;awny nnd .iilmbstjjSna'pcated. by llie. snioke../.^ ., ^Yill .win as a cumproiniso. • . 2 yellow; 3uc to 30c;: oats. No. 2,*wHito, Ironi ApponKittox' bwiiiiig nothing: but Nortliuinberland, 85; the'/ Mjiriiuls ,011" suftijrings of the - litt|o;pncs. , They^wero > iDis'patcli'es'from Hudson bay report tile" 24e to 2Gc : . , liis ;unitoriii and n n'uilo 'he borrowed from 'Northampton; 77; .the, Enrl-'of Mans-- Johnny Dickson, tlio4-.year-;old sou, of B. nrrlyaljthcre.^ot llie-creAvs.of •;tlie fishiii'f. i'" .Killed in a liiiiinway. • •: . '•• Ntjw :York-Cnttle, $3,00 to ?5,b0,;:hog8, Gen. Gra'ht's army^ bnt ho is.now tht;: big-' '.neldi:89; yi.scbuut.in'idporl; nnd'Ba F. Dickson; Superinteriderit^'of the E.'and sclibbiitirs,;AV)llieliiiin.a,' Rliiry,nndiElIon.: ^£^'''iivs.'- Peter Li'ibcrt,tlia wife bt a prom-, •N. lliillroad at Evan3Vlllo,-nnd;Lorett:i ?3.00 tol,f4.5b; ".sheep, $2.00- to..?4.35; fcst cotton buyei'intlie country. -.C(iugloton,:S(i,; ai'o't^ ia.: 'whiclirwere.loijt on St.' Patrick's night it;, cA;;; • Iridnt'Siinimit Couiity,' Oliip', farmer,'wiis BIckotts, tho B-year-old daughter of. W.'T,- :whent,' No.'2>ca, .7Gc fo 77c;co'rn; No.' 2,- •their 'respectiye riiii'Ua^ or - killed in ar'iinaway at Doylostown. Sho iiiJjSvas' hurled"frbra tho buggy- o'*'"jiicket fence. . ' "Would nothing Induce yiju to stay b'ftJ, smoke and said; "You should keep n A MIND.RHADING MACHINE. hind?" ho nsked, In a voice so low that THJ5HELD OJ? BATTLE diary." The visitor now aeciaed to Mrs, pono could nol liavo lioaj'd it, evoii ll briglitou up ns tliougli reminded of Said to Automatically Rosord nnd Repro she had uot at th(it moraeut boon busy something ho liiid lilUiorto forgottcu, coimllng h crosB-stlteh pattern, duoe Thought, INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES OF nnd exclaimed; "Put It thar, stranger, • Sho shook liqf head, not daring to trusi The idea of aiitoiiiallciilly recoi'dliii THE WAR. -hovscif to sjH'nk, -Thot's wot alls nie; I've had tiio pcHla and roiiroduclug tlioitglit by lueiiua o ''You might ihnrry," he hnzardod, thliig for three weeks, an' it's kllllu' a luachhie similar in prlnel|ile lo a pliu me," "Novor, novcrl" riio 'VotorniiB of tho ReUoIllon Tell ot uograpli Is now the chiliued achieve "Why?" ho iiskcd l,icr boldly, hlg oyes IVhlatllni; BuUote, Orliflit ISiiyonots, meutof Julius F.muner, of Waslilnglou still fastened on hor face, •\V»r 'I'lnio Frleiida, D. C., a scientist anil Inventor who j; ' Her Hps /luiverod hi siich oyldent dis- Uin-allni; Uombs, Vloody jDiittlos, Onuip ".fack" Schuyler Is dead. ono of the contestants iigiilnst the Bel trosa that he could not press tho ques' Tlie, Foatlvo Bugo, Etc., Etc 'Thus ends oiio of the funniest feud^ tion, telophono iintont. The machine liai I iiavb ever heard of. been losted by friends nud a iiatoiil/ii "All girls say that," ho remarked In- "The Old Fine." Ou ray way into the lumber region ol looked for. 'I'lio maclilne Is a cyllude stond, with li tducl) of lncro(]ibl|)ty, ^ If a colloellou wns mndo of uulquu "Not, il hope, with such good rcwon," PoHUsj'lvanIa sonic years ago I cncouii about six Inches long and nlioul an Inel prison relics, there l.s at least one war• sho replied,Willi n dlgnliy so full of soi- tered Col. "Tom" Plckort, who nskc. and a half In dliiniolor. It la contei time newspaper that ought to bu given row that he Wiis s loneotl, my destination. 'Tho colonel is ouo o| with au exceedingly aoiisallve clienilciil- • lilvoi 'iviHi tho' lopo of,consoling licf first place timong tlicm, says tl.iQ St. tlio big men-physically, socially iiud easily dccouiposed by Iho electric cur f^H, i'9 I'llfl UQ/rf''t tP pali^ jiof Lopls republic. A copy of this otld pa- finaucially-of Pottavlllo. rent:, la front of a line needle of alii' This jvi 3 the Inpt dny, •... ,. •'--i.^,, ndr cnljctl_ "The Old j'liig," wiilcih )vo,8 "You'll mnko ijockliaven your head, mliiuin, whose point is covered wilt j^trs. 3df'io''s siny nt v\)i[iOf'o )in(l dono moro It "ho won? tod nenf. At prdsdqi; firlnfed .w'itlV poii nii'd luk in {i (jontcd- (luarters, I suppose?" he said, •when 1 nuothor clieinlcal. 'The needle rosls on thoro was n clianco of his sell ling down hor ipidoiibtod gobif, fiho )vns' loojtjng Ci'ato pi'ison, Is in the possession of Mr, holloc (.ind brighter thnii alio hjid ookcji had told hlni of my jirojected trip, tho c.ylliuler, whllo ll.s biiso is .set In .1 into n quiet cantec w ton liis oxcltomont .T. L. Day, of Cliicago, yvho was.ono of (or a long time, sqicp lier Jitpi .innd'.'i "Well, go to the Fallon House, kept by dln.pliragin of aluminum, a very tliln had subsided. Thif Selim, w to so seldom tho prisoners who Issued the paper. 'iirokc out thus, delermiiied to havo. a death, in fnct', Pooplo thought ihat she '.Tack' Schuyler, friend of mine, gooi] plate of the latter luelill being used (innl (ling. Piitling his head botwcpn his wns (ilrcndy comforted for |iis loss, niiij Thirty odd years ago Mr. Day wns fellow, but peculiar in ono respect—lio'i In front Is a somewhat fan-like arrango logs ho gave iwo or three violent buck- begnn to wonder if elio woqld marry a prhsouor at Oainp Ford, Tyler, Smith the worst liar I ever mot. Ju,s't rcglstei ment inteiidod to convey the vlliralloiii jumps that succeeded ii) dislodging Juno; again, nnd if so, -whom, feoiiio suolj spcc- Couuty, 'J'exiis. Among tho many orig• from Potlsvlllo nnd he'll do tho rest,'] direct to the recorder. An electric In and Ihen, as she slipped down, her arms iilatiop wns expressed in Uio learing of inal stories told of him is one thnt he diictlon coll coiniilotos lllo apparalus ihirrv Larron, ami tlm thougit entered I urged the colonel to tell luo luoro ol CHAPTKR XLI-(Conthinotl.) tightly clasping his neck, ho stood ns carried a snake In Ills pocket while 'The Inveulor claims Uiat every Uiouglu Ho haiJ seen hot' pnss swiftly in tliu into his mind lllat, perhaps, it piiglit bo this prospective host, meekly ns tho lamb ho hud always been thoro which he would throw in the of a person sea tod'three feet feet froii (liroetion ffolu whieh ho liaJ just then considered boforo, 'or his adviiiilngo it she ipnrriod lijm, "AYell, you soo, wo belonged to th« midst of nny whom he found en ting a this maclriiie can lie recorded and lliei coino, nnd prosontly licnrd Ilof voice cnll- AVlion hor escort came up, ho found hor .i'ooling terribly sore after his rejection samo cavalry regiment in tho army, •^1 meal In order Hint ho might frighten retraced so as to be understood by an; inpT to tho Kilfdon coolies, and inlorroyii- llllshod and trenibliiig, stllj holding tho by tho quartermaster's daughter, fi|)d un• Looked like each other a little, the boy tiiiK lllern in turn. '.Plicii she camo nnd reins, licr linir fulling about her in mag- able to enrry olif his rovc)igQ|u) ihront away a participant aud have tho meal used to say. Ho was a lunjor and oUier peraon. Mr, Kiiinner sa.ys Ui.'U stood on tho threshold ol: the open door. with n ly (lopo of success, lid inncled hp liimsell'. his Itivcutlon grew out of Uio ktiowi nificeiit masses, nnd glinting in tho sun Uoutounnt colonel. I never let! a cliargi "Oh, Norn, have yon seen my rhif?" mlgiit: liirt her IJy so Suddenly truiisfor- fact that sight and hearing is catisel like auliiniii leaves, n luindrod snbtlo Camp Ford—tbo prison abovo vo- or had a brush wlUi the enemy, or coii Bho aslced plteously, in luH' oxcRcmeiU:, sliados of brown nnd gold. ring his nttonlions that alio would be i"nin by pliyslcnl vibrations. Ho finds thiii to doubt whellicr thoy lind over seriously forred to, whore the "Old Flag" was ducted a foraging party, or, or—in fact] only KiviiiK Iho curtost posslhlo nod to He placed lils hand upon Selim's shin• force of thought Is also eseivlscd bj Colonel I'riiisei). boon ofilerod io herself. To (lo tljis he priuted—was a stockade eutilosure of novor did nnythlng wortli meutionlngj ing neck. lira In vibrallon. He liohls that tin must mniingc nn cxchiiiigo to ITiittiiibad, "No, dear. Ilavo yoii lost it? Wlioro '".l.'ho jiorsp you trusted," ho rcmnrkod, T •jvlierp tiio dclachmont was, nnd where ho brain la niorely a forin of electric bab did you have it last?" with what ho tried to make a cynical would iinvo every opportun iy of mntiir. lory. Ideas emanating from it just as d< "I tool; it off wliilo I was transplnntlng siiillo, yet felt convinced >yas only fool• ing his plans. 'J'hls for two rensons-i tho i-nys from a lani|), and that Uic] those cuttings, and laid It down beside ishly tender. mo. Then wlli;n T went back for it, it first, bocjiuso even l.ie would jaclf tho as- penetrate the atino.siihero, causlngs vl "I shall never trust nnylhing again," was gone"—witli n distressed nccoiit, nnd Burnnco noccssnry to make love to one brntlona just as a tuning Cork doei declared ,Tane, with decision. .a tragic movement of lier hands so ex• woman under pid very eyes of that oilier ".•Vh, you must not say thiitl Selim was when sh'itek. Hypuotl.'jm, he explains pressive of loss tlmt .Mrs. Dcno felt half 10 had so lately yyooecl—and secondly, only rash, not vicious. It would not ho Cti'ii'.F.^e. ?>!.>.. B~iii,c.. TaiAf.r.l.lT i»m shows that one mind goes out aud o.x; Inclined to smile. Not so Coloilol_ Prln- loeausQ Mrs, Deno herself was going so fair to condemn any ono for a slngio oris a power ou auoUicr, nud llia\ sep, who looked stleh a plcUlro of gllilt soon. ::'TH-JG om FILAK. ' WHAT Wt HAVF/ fault." UOYALTEXAS, Ho even goes so far as to say that bj that if .Tune had not been too preoccupied She gave a swift glance into his face, . P.. Annum, m ai'MH* <(tail HAVC .tvipT' thought vlhrntlous are trnusmltted, jiisi .to notice, Bhe inu.sl have found him out. lint ho was too cautions to tnko ihl.s IThf w.r), o'/.„^l„„„t;ml\> wondoring if he woro pleiidiiig for himself .Tp«M3 orAl)ycllTlll;
m0m 'njjkm County Jintocnttj /WlCHICANfTENTRJ^ " Tho Niagara Falls Route." Puljllslied ovoi'y Thursday 11 -by- Saturday and mil BOUxnwAitn, Mitson 0:25 a,in. 3:13 p,m. I0:30p.m •5. WILLIAM L. CLARK, 10:2B 4:06 11:20 MAaON, MWII. Ohloago B:30p,ni, 0:00 p,m. 7:40».ni. Detroit ,,,, G:1B p,ni. 0:16 p.ui. 7:16 a.m. •^NB Yeau $1.25 BARGAINS. lSix Months ....65o Bargains all Along the Line. SLTlionmi 9:20 p,m. 0:20 p,m. 12:66 ]xni. Nlsg, I'alls 6:18 a.m. 6:18 4i22pjn TunEE Mo.vrns 35o We have a veritable host of them. A glance tlirough our store wi We Make the Lowest Prices on the Best Goods. NOJlTUWAUn. Entered at the I'ostofllco, Mason, Mlcli., as convince you of the fact. For SATURDAY and MONDAY wo oiler second-class matter. 6:27 a.m. ll:2Sa,ni, 6:30 p.m. you extra bargains in our Several Departments. 6:40 12:12 6i65 For Friday, Saturday and Monday, 8:37 Ar. 1:00 7:11 THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1896. n,in. Dt. 2:20 i,ni. 100 Boxes Fine Stationery, Bay City.. alBO 4:36 p.m. 9:26 Cups and Saucers (Semi Porce• Good Style Prints, at - 4c a yard Oladvrln,, 7:00 7:00 regular price 25c at • 15 It is pleasing to us that Ingliara lain), per set 45c Mackinaw 7lB0 ),ni. 6:66pjn, Two Packages of Envelopes . ."ic 36-incli Percales, to close, at - 7 1-2 county democracy adopted free silver I Wash Bowl and Pitcher Idc 0. W. nuOOLKS, Coin's Book on the Silver Ques• resolutions, sent a silver delcBatlon Glass Tumblers 2c A complete line of Wash Goods all at close prices. V. I). STANTON, Gen, Pass, & Ticket AgU tion, regular price 25c at 15 Ticket Agent, Mason, Chicago. lo the state convention and instructed I Glass Fruit and Cake Plates, tbcm to use all ot their influence in, Decorated 15c Kirk's Conga Coco Soap, per flc wetting the same adopted by that I S^'t and Pepper bhakes, two for cake - - 2c A SPECIAL SALE for These Days. GLENARLTON 25165. tood.y. Wc believe this sentiment, 100 Boxes College Soap, perbo.v 10c Seven Bars Kirk's Laundry Soap 25 26 dozen 6 hook high Corsets, extra long Grandson ot the great Pilot Medium. iias a stronff minority in this country. I i^:fe^e V}^^^Pot C°l>pcr Botto.u Cof- lac Sired by Will Carlcton 2:251-, ho by waist, sale price - 59c I Four quart Covered Pails iOc A Good Scrub Brush 4 Pilot Medium; dam Glimmer A Short Cut to Health. 2:401, by Greenbacks 2:23i, To try to cure constipation by tak- Ion quart Pails lOc Best Brush Brooms 10c An extra long waist Summer Corset, at 50c ing pills is like going round In a circle. Ten quart Rinsing Pans 13c Hair Brushes lOc You never will reach the point sought. Very fine, neat and guaranteed to wear. They have been QLENARLTON was foaled in 1892, J)ut only pet back to the starting point. sold for 75 c. stands 155- hands high and weighs A perfect natural laxative is liacon's 111)0 pounds; bright bay in color and is the Uuest individual in the county. Cclei'y .King, the celebrated remedy 75 Jackson Corsets to Close at 1-2 Price. The best Shirt Waist may be found at for all nerve, blood, stomach, liver and He will make the season of '96 at kidney diseases. It regulates the this store, price - - 50c my barn in Mason, except Mondays at Jiowels. Longyear Bros, will give you Danavillc, at :) sample package free. Large sizes, | :S DEPAETIEST 8W, You get a beautiful BED SPREAD by trading at Parkhurst's. ?ro,oo TO INSURE, 2."jand 50 cents. 2 f Those contemplating breeding this A Chronicle. season should ca[il l and look him over. LESLIE. FELT DISTRICT. We are offering Special Bargains in Behold, oncc ujpon a time, three mis- Oliver Edwards was severely kicked L. M. Rice and J. Opdyke were A. G. LYON, Mason. cliicvious iKiys met in council. And be- by a horse last week. Mason on business last Saturday. Iiold one, Elzey, said unto one, George Mrs. A. W. and Mrs. .Tcsse Van Horn Mrs. H. Blakely visited friends in Jackson a few days last week. ".Let us gi. to tlie house of llcnry, were in .Tackson last Tuesday. O.E. .Swift and wife of Tompkins Mrs. L. M. Rice visited her broWier whose surname Is llose, seize him and, visited at F. IT. May's last Saturday. in Vevay one day last week. under the cover of darkness, take hira Vinton Covert's baby is quite sick, On account of the severe illness of FARMERS' BAIK! far from his abiding place. Let us Eugene Miller was home over SiTn- Mr. Skinklc, the sochal to be held at Oldaat and Slrongeat Stato and Savinga Bank the scliool house was lield at William make the distance so great, that he day. in the oKy. William Fish and family were In Magoon's. will not on the morrow reach tho burg the vicinity last Sunday. Chas. Varlell of Holt spent Sunday ctf Dansville, where will be gathered with friends here. Capital, $50,000. together many people, wlio will cast AROUND THE CORNERS. Fred Clark of Ma.son visited at J. L, their vote for the dilTerent ollices of Mr. and Mrs. Vanllorn spentSunday Clark's last week. M. D. OIIATTKRTON I'resldenl the towiifiliiii. Behold, you Wllllara at Allen Guile's. Several from this place attended L. 0. WKUn Vice rrosldent Hhall go unto the house of llcnry, llarvcy Felton and Tom Bennett the Pomona Grange at Fltchburg last A. .LHALL Cashier whose surname is Ro.se, at night fall are improving the looks of tlieir places Friday. und entice him from hisaljode, under by new fences. Geography social at J. W. Potter's inleresi Paid on Time Cerliflcates of Deposit the pretense nf viewing a line fence." Scliool coniineiicod ut the Sandhill next Friday evening. All invited. Aud it came to pass that thoy all last Monday with Ada Young as teach• agreed, and behold, at the appointed er. STOCKBRIDCE. MONEVTO LOAN. COME AND SEE US. time all performed their parts faith• ]>). Lemon and wife visited in this AntiL 28,1806. fully aud well, and Hcni'y,ot the house •vicinity last week. Rev. A. Hunsbergcr of Albion filled Dlrectors-D. P. Whitmore, L. 0. Webb, J.K. «f Eose, was landed far, far from his Ariel Felton spent Sunday at home. the pulpit at the M. E. church last lilmer, Geo. W. Urlatol, K. A. Ilarnes, Uarpet Sunday morning. Uecil, M. D, Chatturton, L. B. Spltllord, 0. G. dwelling. Eldcn Loiinsbiiry is recovering from Ilunlliiiiton, And it came to pass as time rolled his recent Illness. Mrs. F. Force is on the sick list. Dr. hy, suspicion saeniod tn center around The Ladies' Library Society meets Rowe is treating hcr. tlic guitv parties. And behold again with Mrs. 0. Olds Tliursday. Born, to Pliil. Dillion and wife, Ujcy mot in council and one George ALAIEDON CENTER. April 2.')tli, a son. We want to impress on your mind that it will pay you to comc Hpake saying; "liehold, ITeury, of There will be literary services at Is w M Market the house nf liose, Ls a bacliclor and a Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrence Mecch are the M. E. Church next Sunday, pre• and sec us before purchasing a thing in our line, Greater variety anc .favorite with tho fair sex. To divert visiting in Charlotte, •Tackson and paratory to the missionary work. Leslie this week. Detter value than any competitor can offer. Call at factory, three Iho minds of the public and divest Mat Farrel's family now occupy the Durselves of suspicion, let us cast the Wm. Olds attended the Pomona M. West bouse in Brooklyn. jlcclcs northeast of court house, and be convinced, Mameof this crime at their feet. And Grange at Fltchburg last Friday. Mrs. I. J. Kellogg was in Detroit REPAIRING of light work a specialty. it came to pass tlicy all agreed." Elden Lounsbury is improving nice• last week. ly from his late illness. TnuKic GniLS. Chas. Mathews and wife now occupy News was received Friday of tlic Yours truly. Ingham, April 2<9,1800. the .1. B. Knight liouse on cast Main death of S. M. Root of Rivcs. He was FRAZEl S, THORBURN, Props. street. known here, being nearly !)0 years old. Grand Lodge Kniffhts Pythias, Miss Delia Ellsworth of Detroit is S. R. JCing caught an eel in Cedar Jackson, Mich., May 12 to 14. home on a visit with friends. river recently that measured .37 iuclies For tlio above the Micliigan Central A Full lino of choice in Iciigtlf. Rev. A. Hunsbergcr and J. L. Thomas of Albion arc with the family iTillgivea rate of nnc and onc-thlrd News was received Monday of the of II. Halrc this week. General Conference Methodist An Important Question. (Irst-ciass limited fare for the round death of Mrs. Wm. Main at Laings- The Epwortli League gaye au "At Episcopal Church, Cleveland, If yniir friends or neighbors are suf• ESH m m MEATS. trip. Dates of sale Jlay 12tli, iStli and burg. .She will be remembered .is Miss Ohio, IVIay Istto Slst. fering from coughs, colds, sore throat, Kate Pliillips. Ilomc" social in tlie church parlors last 34tli. Limit to return May l.'ith. ]Sw2 Wednesday evening. The receipts For above occasion the Michigan or any throat or lung disease (includ No western meat used. Good ing consumptiuti) ask them f they weights and at living prices. AURELIUS. were $fl.90. Central will give a rate of one flrst- Comrnon Council Proceedings. Old Mr, and Mrs, Ramsdel, who lives have ever used Otto's Cure. This Ai'uiL 28,1890. Mason, April 27, ISilG. H miles north of this village, came to class limited fare for the round trip famous German remedy is having Charles Enos and wife returned last Council met and was called to order town last week for the lirst time in 12 via the route the ticket has been large sale here and is performlngsome FARMERS- GALVANIZED Saturday from Oregon and Washing• wonderful cures of throat and lung liy ilaytd' A^Mu.Slyke. years, or since our railroad was built. autliorized. Dates of sale April 29th BOILERS, STEEL TANKS. ton, whore they have been for the hist diseases. Longyear Bros, will give Presout Aldcrincn Pingcrle, Eck- Mrs. R. II. Mlttecr started Monday and 30th and May 1st and 12th. Re• iiart, Hoyt, Mlllbury and Peek. ,• seven years. Tlicy are looking well morning for Reed City to visit a sister. you a sample Ijottle free. No matter turn limit five days after date ot sale. Minutes of last meeting read and and speak highly of some of the far Tliat same sister arrived here the what other medicines have failed to iipprovcd. west. same p, m, on a like errand, Mrs, M, An extension of the return limit to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes, 25 aiEi'OitT ov cojunTi'ii;!!:. Mrs. Mary Farrcn and little daugh- was caught in Lansing by telephone not later than June 2d may be obtain• and 50cents. 2 „, „ , I tor, and Miss Minnie Disenroth of and came back the next day. All are ed. For particulars sec agent, *w2 The finance comiiiittec report tlic Jnckson stayed over Sunday with their joyful. Legal blanks at Democuat OlUce. following Claims and recommend their | brother Geo. Disenroth. Your Boy Won't Live a Month, allowance; M. DuBois and wife was called to Frank Barnes is in town calling on the death bed of their daughter, Mrs. So Mr, Gilman Brown ot 34 Mill St,, When in Mason, wliere can I get ULisoal'lrcJliMi'i.o.lliul'and II men $2lS Ot good meal nr a comfortable bed for his relatives for the first time in 16 Cary C. Seymour of Mtison, last Sun• South Gardner, Mass,, was told by the WarshuU Aseltiiiu, work lu ceinctcry D "(i quarter? Why, at the Clark House H. W. AscUitiu. work lu eenielery 4 "!iyears . day, who expired soon after their doctors. His son Iiad lung trouble, Buy direct from us and Save Jdm C. MiiitkTS, salary as sexton and fees U 20 Mrs, Minerva Peek returned to the following typhoid malaria, and he SaiMilUK wheel Itliriow Co., suppUes ut arrival. Mrs, S, had many warm If yon need any livery call at the Money, Write for samples and home of her liusljand last Saturday spent $375 with doctors, wlio finally waterworks 7 00 friends hci-e wlio deeply lament her Clark House barn. Good rigs cheap Prices. We ship subject to in• JT. K. Cohtirn. salary as euglueer 55 00 after being absent nearly a year ant; death and express much sympathy for gave him up, saying: "Your boy t vitality Friday p. m. at A. Clark's farm, Delhi; T .s'.I complete cure."—il. V, from the wtigou. They were unin• o tho aoxnal organa; stopa aU drains and Saturday noon at Clark's barn. Mason; ' •.' ' too. Qtillan.pt lot 10, blk 10, Btish,Butler Se annoyance and discomfort, also. ossea; Invigoratos and roatoros lost man- 'IfllEETO. jured. Sparrow's add, Lansing 300 lood. It nover fulla in carini; tho rcsnlts Monday, Tuesday and Saturday nights .'' norace L. Fox to Klchard McQuillan, pt It never gets limp, never chafes of Soil Abuse, Later Excossas, Blood Die- at W. W. Raymond's, Ingham. lOtf - \ G. W. Harvey and J. B. Caskey at• lot 11, blk 10, Lansing 400 eases, orthooSootaof a Misspent Life, tended the democratic county con• A, AL White to Cornelfa Winters, pt lots 10 the neck, and. when soiled' is vention held at Mason last Saturday. and 12, blU 1, Green Oak add, Lansing.,,. 000 CtJEES^TJAllANTEED mj.C. AYER'S Sophia E. Peck to Franklin M, and . quickly aud easily cleaned with Meeting of tlie Democratic Pfea0-.i'p G. W. Harvey was elected delegate Moi-ijarct Tlioinas, pt lots 3 and 4, blk 41, OK NO PAY from this township to go to the state 200O a wet cloth or sponge. Every , Aaaoclatlon. • ' • •, .-Vii/s llezekeali D. Coats" to lEiiima "e,' Coats,' 'pt SARSAPARIJjLA convention hold it Detroit April 30th. lot 1. bllt 18, Lansing.,, lOOO collar is stamped thus— There will be a meeting of the Asso-' Elder McGee returned last Thurs• Wallace 0, Fisher and wife to Mary Mark- What we Treat ant! Cure! elated Democratic Press of Michigan ..-^^^^^^ ham, pel on no '4 of seo 30, Delhi 775 tRAOfi- • ^ The best remedy for all diseases day from Toronto, Ontario, where he at the Wayne Hotel, Detroit, on Tues- :-'t;) had been attending the funeral ot liis B, L, RosEORANCE, Register, EmlsslonB.VarlcocBle.Syphl-i brother .Is.NervousDeblllty.Strloture day, April 28th, at one p. mi, for tho • arising from impurities of the blood. aieet, Impotency, Unnatura, Editor Peek ot,thc Newshas'movcd Dl8oharnre8.Lo8tivianhood,Kld- purpose of electing; officers and tran- '.•'/I' his printingoutQt into the Dean block /WARK' ney andBladdopDIseast^s.rDlseast^s.ConC - sactlng such pther business as may . '''r lis record! 50 years of cures^ and has also purchased a residence •. INTERLINED auftatlon Free, BookBppks (iUnstr(illiiatrateda ) Tho only gonulno Intorlluod collars and' Treo, Writo foe Question1 BBlan k for properly come before the meeting, All here. cull's -with a "Celluloid" surfttoo. Ask your Home Traatnnon t. Everything Con- Joseph Rider of Howell spent Sun• LEGAL doulor for tUoni, If bo does not soil tuom idontiol. Plain onvolopoa. Notblngsout members arc urgently requested to bo r'l^S day with his daughter Mrs. E. D. . Goud diroot to us stating aizo and stylo present, a;nd all editors of/Mlchlffan, /'.'i^i The only 5arsaparilla per• wanted. Collars 200. ooon, CuflU 10c pair, Minis.. ______potitpuld* democratic papers are cordially Invlt' '\. DRS. KENNEDY &KERGAN muted to be exhibited at the I Buy Dullam's German 16 cent Liver TUB CBLLULOID COOIPAMr, edtomeet^vlthus. BLANKS Mew Torlc. . 4a Shelby 8t„ Detroit. MIoh. World's Fair of i893. I Pills, -lOin each package, at Halstcad'& Son's, Mason: F. H. Field's, Dansville. A. J. Hall lii'is just had a line addi• tion and ijorcli put on his residence MILLS DRY GOODS CO. on South street. The worlc was done by Alfred Parker and M. A. True. Have secured the agency of the Celebrated Our trade in tins department is excellent. Look at the values we give you in Tailor-Made Capes and you About a dozen lady Maccabees from can understand why. To make it more interesting, we sell, commencing TO-DAY, this city went to Leslie last Friday and spent an enjoyable day with the and while the stock lasts, a Henderson Corsets. lady bees of our neighboring village. Double C^pO, "''^^'y trimmed and silk stitched, OQc Last Thursday morning iu the cir• They are extensively atJvertlsed In the leading Journals and ma^'azines cuit court Judge Person directed ar^-,. ,., ,. and recognized everywhere as having Just merits, judgment of $59.50 in favor of the JJOUDlG (J&DG "^'L^f^^'''"''^^y Wc are now showing the Henderson Auroi-a Belle gauze corset, style 160, plalntiir in the case Of Lansing Lum-1 ' ribbon ruching at neck, (easily worth more) for .55 high bust only 50 cents. be.rr CoCO, vavs , the estatestttte of James TobiasTobhis.. I 1 ^pf fjj, p Jet trimmed, full circular cut, with plai.i or fancy silk lining. Henderson Aurora Belle, style 100 heavy long waist, worth 75 cents at Last Thursday Justice Squiers dis- VaiVGt V^aptJ, ribbon ruching at neck, (others ask^7,oo for same) for 3.50 mrirort fjnn W 1tr/i«/n from nttolnAtf a I \ f/ / Don't wait till the best arc all gone, but come at once if you contemplate buying a wrap " Et;.o,...i.rc,. BClc, .m<, .15, yon.. ,.„,... e.,..^ wort,.« „.« at '^^^ ^^.oYn^SVSrsSrS this spring.
The body of un unknown woman be- onlyHenderso 81.00. n Style 300, extra long waist French Contll, elegant garment CAPINQ CLOTH. Henderson Model Bust, style 520, straps over shoulders, stylish and gay f^^een 50 and GOyears of «ge was found onlly I81.00 . Grand river at Lansing last week We have also a very fine line of cloths suitable for Capes, for those who prefer to «iake their own HendiJrson Ovcle Corset, style 000 shirt waist, something new. Ask to Wednesday afternoon and removed to [garments. SCO it $1 00 th''"e^ undertakinUndertaklULg' roomronms onf CoroneGrirnnorf EF. I All the above Leading and Popular Styles in the Cities. Do not buy an• S. Butts, wliei'c It was viewed by near• English Clay Worsted in two Qualities. other corset until you look this line over. ly 1,000 persons, none of whom were Respectfully yours. able to identify It. The body is thatl All wool flannel 52 inches wide for 450 a yard. Broadcloths in several grades from 67c up These Of asmall woman and it had evidently cloths are all 50 to 52 inches wide and are worth mo re than we ask for them, been in the water two or three days. Cash nnd One Mills Dry Goods Co. Price. On the right side of the face was a| small mole. The feet were encased in gaiter sliocs and the body was cov• CHAS. H. HALL. Saturday Special, all Percales 7 l-2c yd. ered with a black dress. A black I THE CORNER STORE. 1 straw bonnet was on tbe woman's head| and some cheap gloves on her hands. Your Folks and Our Folks. To What Base Uses Do Wo Come. The indications are that it is a ca,«e of I .lolin Callahan, .Jr., Is liomo from Owosso. A pure bloodod Norman sUilllon, suicide. Friday afternoon tlic remains SMITH & WELSH, Mrs. A. L. Hose was In LanslUK last Frlilay, imported 10 years ago at a cost of were idcntifletl as those of Mr,s. Kath- Mrs, M, ,1, Mtirrny went to Owosso last I'Vlday. $3,500, is being used in this city to criiic Kugal of Grand llapids and .1.1'. Lee nf LansInK was la the city yestcrtlay. draw a dray and a wood delivery wagon. when she arrived In Lansing was not| Keep Your Capt. ,r. 0. Snook was In Jackson last Friday. Last year lie was .sold on a chattel known. Merchan aiiors. 0. C. Casterlin went to Detroit last Monday. mortgage for $100. The purchaser be• EYE came hard up and finally traded hira A. D. Aldrlcli of Holt was In the oily last Mon• Death of Mrs. John W, Day. day. We have the largest and best selected line of Spring Suit• off for 15 cords of 18-inch stove wood. It is very seldom that a person is I A. M. Cummins went to Detroit last Monday ings ever shown in the city of Mason. If you are in need of a On this Space. The liorsc was imported by Thomas niKht, born, marries and dies upon the same Hall Of Batli and aside from his ad• nice nobby spring Overcoat, Suit of Clothes or a pair of Pants W. M. I'ratt was In Lansing last Thursday and j day of the month. This is the case A. I. REAMER, leave your order at once with ditional age Of a few years and general the late .Tohn W. went to aitend a syinposlttm given by the Tue.i- '''^'^ ''f,'"^,'' neglected uppcarance is as good today day club. Day, who died nt the home of licr SMITH & WELSH, Merchant Tailors, as when he arrived in this country. 0. G. iJiiiich of Uansviiie was lu the city last I daughter Mrs. Ella Williams at Owos- Tnesday. His present owner is Will Maroney. soon tlie 2-lth Inst. Two weeks pre• MASON, MICHIGAN, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. K, Denstaoro were In Lansing This is only one of the many cases last Ttiosday, vious Mrs. Daysulfered a slight stroke which go to show that there has been G, (T. Carter of Whito Oak was In the city Of paralysis and a week later another MASON MARKETS. a fearful slump in tlie price of horses over .Sunday. which caused her death at the age of Card or Thanks. during the past few years. Nor has Mrs, flco. W. Hrlstol went to Detroit last Mon• 83 years. We desire to thank the many friends Oorrootod every Tburitday morning. TO day afternoon. who SO kindly aided IIS in the burial the progress of depreciation been Ilcr remains were brought to this aiiAiN. .rii.stico ,L 11. Chase of Lansing was lu tho city of our mother and sister. WnUAT,Ued,No.2,perbushel ® 02 checked. Every year seems to raalcc last 'riitirsday. city last Saturday morning, funeral Mit. AND Mies. CiiAS.' WILLIAMS, WHKAT.Whlto.No. I, perbiishel.... ® 03 HOFFMAN'S the horse cheaper and just what a Dell A. Grimes of Dannvllle was In tho city services being held at the residence of 11VI! ® 3'J last .Saturday. Mu. AKD Mas. A. W. PAUKUUKST. 0AT.S, per bushel ic® is horse will bc worth a few years hence her brother A. W. Parkhnrst Saturday COUN. .shelled, per hundred ® Cfi FOR ia problematical.—Lansing Journal. OLOVKIt HlJKD.per bii.slU!l -1 OOtfM m I'liiegratld'jn^^^^ '^t t^^o o'clock, conducted Burton .Dabcock, cliarged with the TIMOTHY .SUED, per bushel ©2 OO by Rev. W. H. B. Urcli, assisted by larceny of a liorse, asked for another GltOCKlllKH AND 1-UOVISIONS. Buy Dullairi's German 25 cent Cough Rev. .lay Clizbe. The interment tak- week's adjournment of his case before SALT, Saginaw, per biirrel ® eoi cure at Halstead Son's. liEANS, unpicked, per bushel.... djtlt 70 Constiibio H. E. McMllllan ot Lansing wns In I ing place in tile city cemetery, Justice Stiuiers, and got liis request POTATOES, per bushel & 15 thu city last Stiturday. I .. _ FLOUK. tier 100 poiinds.,...!!.!,.!; i;.' i2 tlO Hou.sekeepers remember our Bvory woman nooils Dr. Mlloa" Pain Pills Polly Parkliurst was born at Lima, I He will be heard today. Mr. and Mr.s. A. 0. DuBoIs of Leslie wero in BUOICW/lEAT FLOUK,, per 100lbs,,. ^2 CO Piuci-s are BELOW COM PETI• |N. Y., April 24tb, I8I;), and was of a| EGGS, fresh, por dozen la s In the city last Sunday. lJUTTKK ® to TION, and will sell the most family Of nine eliildren. In 1834 she Buy Dullam's German 25 cent Cough Frank Stron|(gr anJ d (ieno Cooncy of Ionia were LAKD, pe[)er pound 7® 10 Cure at Halstead & Son's, Ma.son. Al'PLES. dried, nor ponnd & i FuiiNiTUKE for the LEAST In the city last Tsniidiiy."''"'I came to Michigan with the family. PEACHES, dried, per pound 8® 14 I MONEY, ever offered in your Mrs. Goo. F. Diiy and eliildren of Lansing At Romeo Oil April 2-1, 1837, she was •spent Sunday in tho city. ,..,.i„,i .„ r 1 ur ^^ i i LIVE STOCK AND MKAT. life time. ''CITY BAKERY li „„,„ , , ., ,r , n h"'^""' ^0 •'^o'ln W. Day and lived CArn.E, pcrioo pounds 0O®3 26 Gooi-ge Wllllam.s was lioine from the M. A. C. ,, ,,, , , , , Headache Destroys Health UEEF, dressed, per lOO pounds m 00 ^ Our very large stock of last Friday and sattiriiay. | there Until about 187.3, when they HOGS, per lOO pounds Ifja OO and Confectionery. moved to Mason. Early in tlieeiglities | Resulting in poor memory. Irritability, ner• POKK, dressed, per lOO pounds ®4 DO Furniture is NEW and MODEIIN Mrs. D. W. VaiiAuken of Lansing spent Sun• HAMS, per pound ® 8 day with her sister Mrs. •ludgc Cowles. vousness and intelloctual exhaustion. It in making one of tlic her life's partner was taken away. SHOUl'hEUS, per ponnd (<<) Bl STVLE, Mr. and Mr.s. M, A.'I'ooliy of Leslie were guests hi'o|.., fniv voars Mi-q Dnv Icnnl- bi-inoo I Induces other forms of disease, such as epi• CHICKENS, dressetl, per pound. finest lines in Central Michigan. We have the finest bread Of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Samlers last Sunday. 'cw ) ears i>lis. Day Kept llOUSe CHICKENS:iivb;iierpoTimi;::.'."::;:;; © I lepsy, heart disease, apoplexy, Insanity, etc. TUKKEYS, live, per pound © Wc guarantee everything in the city, 4c per loaf or |i Mrs. Jtdia A. Huntington Is In .faekson thlsP,^' "crsclf and subsequent tO the mar- TUllKEYS.dressed, per pound © loj week. She Is Uie guest or Mrs. AV. D. Ford and rliigc of her dttugliter has made her I Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. DUILDINO MATHllIAL. JUST as ADVERTISED, and take 7 loaves for 250. J| Mrs. Frank Owen nnd lltUe son of Lansing home at Owosso, wliere she died Anril I WATEU LIME, per barrel © oo I pleasure in showing goods and sj)ciit Sunday with the family of his brother Ceo, jggg ' Lunches at all hours. ^ CALCINE!) PLASTEU,perb.arrel.... ®1 80 giving prices, whether you l','^'"' l'^:'' "nshel.... © ao Meals 2Sc. || Tliomas McLatolilo was called to Canada Mon- ^'fDay was tllC motlicr of fourchil-1 SHINGLES, per thousand oOiiS 25 wish to buy or not. LIM1',, good, jier barrel ® 70 Oysters in every style. | briU'ir!'''""^ the serious Illness ot his firen, ime of tliem being tlic late Geo. LATH, por Af feet 3 D0©4 00 Please do not fail to give us Mr,s. Henry naxter and Mrs. Dr. David HigllsM-*;;.""'y one Of whom, Mrs. 0. S. j a call and take advantage of LESTER & McMANN. | and
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 2, 4,
April showers bring forth May flowers. We bring forth MAY BARGAINS. From our large stock we have selected a few bargains and
I 25, our May sale Extra double warp Henrietta, regular price, $ $ .89 Black Mohair, regular price, 50, our May sale 39 I-Icavy black Ci'epon, fine goods, regular price, I 50, our May sale I 00 Fine Brillianteens, regular price, 50, our May sale 39- 50-iiicli black Serge, extra quality, regular price, r 00, our May sale 73 Fine Brillianteens, regular price, 40, our May sale 29 50-inch heavy diagonal Dress Goods, i-egular price, I 00, our May sale • 73 All colors so-inch Serge, extra quality, regular price, i 00, our May sale 73 46-inch Serge, fine quality, regular pi'icc, 75, our May sale SS All coloi's 46-inch Serge, regular price, 75, our May sale SS 65, our May sale 46-inch Serge, good quality, regular pi-ice. 49 All colors silk finish Henrietta, regular price. 59, our May sale 45 65, our May sale Heavy Coating Dress Goods, regular price, 49 All coloi-s fine Mohairs, regular pi-ice. 60, our May sale 45 46-inch black Sei-ge, i-egularpi-ice, 60, our May sale 45 All colors 46-inch Serge, i-cgular price. 65, our May sale 49 4(5-inch black Sei-ge, regular price. 49, our May sale 35 All coloi-s 46-inch Serge, i-egular price. 49, our May sale 35 Satin Soleil, regular pi-ice, 85, our May sale 69 All colors 46-inch Cashmeres, regular price, 45, our May sale 29 Beautiful silk finish Heni-ietta, regular pi-ice. 59, our May sale 45
NOVELTY GOODS silk and wool, in Dress Patterns NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. For the four days of this sale, we will sell Spring no two alike, your choice of 85 at the following Regular pi-icc, 00, for this .sale at ^ 75 Lace Curtain Sale. Capes and Jackets at one-fourth less than the regular reduction : Regular price, 75, for this sale at 53 price. Fish net. Lace curtains, reg pr ,^5 00 sale price 3 98 Pattei-ns, regular price, $1 ;5 per yd. Sale Price $1 25 Regular price, 65, for this sale at 49 This gives you z $10 00 garment for $7 50 Fine Cluney, Lace Curtains 5 00 sale price 3 98 Patterns, regular price, I 50 per yd. Sale Price i 10 Regular price, 60, for this sale at 43 This gives you a 8 00 garment for 6 00 Brussf.'lls net. Lace Curtains 4 00 .sale price 2 75 Tatterns, regular price, I 25 per yd, Sale Price 98 Regular pi-ice, 50, for this sale at 27)4 This gives you a 6 00 garment for 4 50 ine bru.ssells. Lace Curtains 2 50 sale pi'ice i 98 Patterns, regular price. I (5 per yd, Sale Price 89 This gives you a 5 00 garincnt for 375 Regular price, 45, for this sale at 30 Fine nets. Lace Curtains 2 50 sale price i 69 Patterns, regular price. I 00 per yd, Sale Price 75 This gives you a 3 00 garment for 2 25 Regular pi'icc, 37><, for this sale at 25 Brussells Effects, " 2 00 sale price i 39 Patterns, regular price, 90 per yd, Sale Price 65 Regular price, 25, for this .sale at 20 A good Lace Curtain I 50 sale price i 19 Patterns, regular price. 85 per yd, Sale Price 60 Another Lace Curtain 98 sale price 73 Patterns, regular price, 75 per yd, Sale Price 55 WASH DRESS GOODS, Lawns,Dimities, Piques Hosiery. Still another Lace Curtain 65 sale price 53 Ducks, Percales, regular pi-ice, is}4, \2]4, loc. We We have the same assortment of Fine Novelties, Gent's Heavy Cotton Hose, regular price loc, at have opened two cases of these goods, choice new Ladies ready made wrappers, big bai-gains at in black, and ihey will go at this Sale at the same this sale all you want, at 6 pair for 25c or 5c per pair. 50, 25, $1 GO and 85c. faig cut. patterns, and give you your choice at 7J-^. The Celebrated Burlington fast black seamless Thc^i 75 atii\ 25. Lawns, regular pi-ice, 12 i^c, sale price 7J^c Cottonades, i-egular price, 25c, our sale price 17c Ladies' Hose at 8c per pair. The I 50 at I 10. Dimities, regular price, 12 i^c, sale price 7%c Cottonades, regular price, 20. our sale price iSc Maco feet Hose, regular price 20c, for iic The I 25 at 98. Piques, regular price. 15c, sale, price yy^c Cottonades, regular price, 15,0 our sale price lOc The I 15 at 89. Ducks, regular price. I2j!^c, sale price 7>fjc Blue and brown Denims, regular price, The 1 00 at 75- 15c, our sale price iic Percales, regular price. I 2i^c, saleprice 7^c Crash. The 90 at 65. Blue and brown Denims, regular price, The 85 at 60. I2^c, our sale price loc The Steyens Crash, best in the world. Two cases of the Best Standard Prints, The 75 at 55- Regular price 15c per yard sale price no AT THREE CENTS PER YARD. UNDERWEAR. Regular price 14c per yard sale price loc SILK PLAIDS, Beautiftil Goods. We limit purchases to 50 yards each on these Season is at hand for Thinner Goods. We have them Regular price I2^c per yard sale price 08c Regular price, $ 75, sale price $ 60 Prints, to pi-otect ourselves from other merchants. from 5c per garment up to One Dollar. Both Ladies > Regular price. 60, sale price 40 and Gents can find a large assortment to select from A large line of Ladies Shirt Waists, good values Regular price. 25, sale price 20 Best Table Oil Cloth, at this sale 9c yd at the People's Store. for the money.
Best All-wool Ligi-ains, regular price 55c per yai-d, our price 49c All-wool, - regular price 50c per yard, our price 43c HENDERSON & MURRAY, Mason, Michigan.
HOLT. NORTHEAST ALAIEDON. NORTHEAST AURELIUS. Jngliiim County \§mocmt ArniL 27,1890. Byron Driver of Dansville spent The M. E. aid society will meet with Why Not The German Epworth League con• Sunday at home. Mrs. Thomas Parish Wednesday after• —iiy— vention, which was held at the German Miss Alice Aseltine commenced noon, April 29. A cordial invitation school at the Button last week. is extended to all. Save some money on that new building you contempl.ate by w. church last week, was very largely L. CLARK. attended. Sheldon Driver is teaching at the Arbor Day will bc observed at the trying the George Ferguson and James Binkly German this term. Kipp school by planting trees on the 4t«-Gorrotfpoit(Iafico Hhniitd rencti tlitn will go to Toledo this week to work. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Haus- school ground, and a program will be Hall Lumber Company, Lansing, Mich. ottlao on Xiuwdny