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DELTA, OHIO, S'RID AY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1891. VOL. 7. NO. 11

A SPLENDID OFFER. individualities . Sept. 3rd the old 67th will reune at The Story of a Safety. Fulton County Teachers’ Institute. T h e D e l t a A t l a s , Perrysburg. Persons attending can go by rail or boat, and will meet a hearty wel­ He wanted a safety—this darling boy— A 3-4 Life Sized Frotralt Free. Jacob Pratt has returned from the west. And asked for It every day SPECIAL REPORT TO THB ATLAS. come from the Perrysburgers. Entered at the Postofflce Delta, Ohio, T ill hts pap a said he’d Ret him one, Having made arrangements with the Al Cann of Stryker was in town Sun­ If he no more would say. Fayette, O., Aug. SI, 1891. second class matter. d ay . Precisely largest Portrait Copying house in this The A t l a s is indebted toL. N. Bohbam, A day for the giving there was set; isely at 10 a. m. Monday Aug. 17. country whereby we guarantee to buy of J. Q. Files of Swanton: was in town sec. of the State Board of Agriculture, Time passed at a sluggard’s gait; Pres. E . K. Barnes of Delta, called the them a large number of their portraits at Tuesday. through L. G. Ely, the Fulton county The parents reveled in new-found peace, institute to order, about 80 teachers being Issued Every Friday Morning, But the boy could scarcely wait. their lowest wholesale cash rates (as an $1.00 a year, In Advance. member of said board, for courtesies. present. Prof. J. E. Dodds conducted advertisement for their wolk), we are now Stella Walker is at home for a week or the devotional exercises. The music was two from McClure. prepared to offer to our customers (for a Little Hermie L., three weeks old son managed by Prof. Atkin, of the Fayette short time), when their purchases have Emma Cottingham is home from Desh­ of Wm. Zeller, of Swancreek, died yester­ And got his safety—pii Normal. amounted to $10 at our store, a 3-4 life ler for a few days’ visit. day morning. Funeral at the residence Without any lengthy preliminary re­ sized Crayon aud Ink Portrait, copied to-day, conducted by Rev. W. W. Tait. Talking too much politics has got a marks the Pres. introduced Dr. Eli F. from any good photo they may select, Miss Ada Cottingham is visiting her The burial will be at 8wanton cemetery. Windsor, Conn., barber into trouble and a Brown, of Riverside, Cal., who gave a free of charge. These beauliful portraits brothers and sisters in Deshler. lawsuit. He engaged in a discussion with very interesting talk on Physiology and are of the same size and quality as have Arnold Waldeck was able to drive down Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. E. Holland of a patron whom be was shaving. The arg­ Hygiene. Miss Barnes of Napoleon, came been retailed for years at $10 each. In to town in a carriage Wednesday. Siney, were in town, and had with them a ument waxed warm and the two called next, and began her number work, after consideration that an unframed portrait hen’s egg th at weighed 5 oz. It measured each other names. The barber had shaved which Supt. A. B. Stevens took up the would be a poor advertisement to the M. G. Aumend and mother are visiting around one way 8% inches and the other one side of his patron's face, when he subject of grammar. One feature of the copying house, they are to furnish at friends at Chicago Junction, Ohio. 7} inches. Inside of this egg was another threw down the razor and refused to com­ institute is the promptness of begini wholesale for $2.75 each. We give you Miss Oldfield of Toledo, spent a pleas­ perfect egg, shell and all, ofthe usual size. plete the job. Threats were of us avail, and closing. By the evening of the the protrait free as a premium on purchase ant week with Miss Nellie Biddle. and the half shaved man rubbed the lather day 44 teachers had enrolled. of goods, and secure you the frame at W. C. Martin of Salem, O., will suc­ off his face and went out and found a The lecture on Monday night by Dr. lo west wholesale pi ices. Secure a ticket Mrs. J. S. Newcomer of Wauseon, was ceed Mr. Stebbins in the jewelry depart­ lawyer, who told him he could bring suit Brown was listened to with marked atten­ before we exhaust our number, as no more Mrs. W. H. Gavitt’s guest yosterday. tion. The Doctpr is a pleasant speaker, She (in the background)—I wonder ment at Pratt Bros. Mr. Martin is a for breach of contract This he has done can be secured oil these terms. and the damages are set at $200. and leads his audience up to a high state who those people a t the other table are. T. A. Kelley of Wauseon was down young man and comes with tbe best of F o w l e r Bnus., Delta, Ohio. Wednesday to see how things was goin’. recommendations, and is said to have been of interest in his subject, which & pleas­ Pm sure it’s a bridal couple. the best workman m Bryan where he One of our Providence street citizen s ing to all. He—Why? Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith Sundayed with learned his business. loves good pickles, and has a peculiar re‘- The interest on Tuesday still increasing. THE PEOPLE’S COLUMN. She—Well, they look as if they didn’t their daughter iu Wauseon last Sabbath. ish for those that are home grown. He The secretary, Miss Bonar, of Wauseon, know each ‘other.—Life. Rev. Headley and son Levi were in What’s the matter with Fulton county? planted early, but they didn’t seem to do arrived and the Pres, did not look so SDecial Bargains. town this week, always welcome visitors, A reunion of the Fleming family was held well so be called a neighbor in to "see lonesome. Miss Barnes is winning the at Fairmount, W. A., Wednesday. One what’s the matter.” Looking over tbe teachers—lady teachcrs and probably tbe Tv i. Gassman ot Stryker Sundayed in train brought over 500 members from In­ vines the neighbor said “ Why Ack., its a ■-entlemen—by her pleasant talks on num- Go and look at those $2. Shin­ Delta, and took his old seat in Sabbath little early yet to look for muskmellons.” jers and language. Dr. Brown ib highly g le s a t H . L M IL E S ’ NEWS OF THE WEEK. diana and Itlinois. said there were over school, 8,000 present. Why were our Fulton Co. But here is a story from Swancreek which spoken of and listened to with close atten­ Rev. J. Albright and family of Maumee Flemings not in it? we (unfortunately can’t) vouch for. But tion. Supt. Stevens gave way on Tues­ A child's cordial for all Stomach, Bow- The colored people’s camp meeting day evening to a Mrs. Q uail of L a P o rte, and Worm diseases. Dr. Fenner’s visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leist, Swancreek will do anything to beat Pike. pl don’t create much excitement. Ind,, who lectured on “Practical Educa­ easant worm syrup. Pratt Bros. M onday. We have been informed that there is to Well, a Swancreeker had some nice Quarterly meeting services at the M. E. be a meeting held at tbe court house to­ squashes growing, but while cultivating tion.” Her lecture sparkled with many Red Cedar Shingles cheap ns common church, Delta, Sunday Aug. 23. Miss Maine Keith of Rochester, N. Y. morrow for the purpose of considering the them accidentally cut off one of the vines flnepoints. will arrive Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. W. Wednesday opened up hot and sultry, ones, at II. L. Miles. The gallant old 1 -!()th will meet in an­ propriety of putting a People’s ticket in on which a fine squash was growing. He B. Ganiard. the field this season. We have no positive took the vine home and placed the root end and yet when the punctual Pres, called to nual reunion at Sylvania next Wednesday. order, a goodly number of teachers were Our lady readers wanting to keep posted Harry Howe and Frank Whitehorne information in the matter, but have heard in a pail which he filled each day with on the latest in millinery and fancy goods The political tickets will soon all be Sundayed with A. L. Sargent over at that such meeting is talked of. fresh milk. The squash matured and was present. During the day Supt. Steyens should call and see Mrs. S. S. Williams. planted, but, what will the harvest be? Devil’s Lake. picked. Wben cut open it was found to interested the little boys and girls—the A young woman living near Isabella, contain a five pound roll of butter. Bchool masters and school ma’ams—by a Look at those Red Cedar Shingles. When we want to eat a sweet apple Chas. S. Trowbridge and family of Mar­ Georgia, recently gave birth to twins. very able discussion on the subject of Every one perfect at H. L. Miles. now, we think of B. F. Elliott of Pike. seilles Ills., are enjoyiug tiie hospitality of fractions. This he did by conducting a Mrs. Alvord, a farmer's wife with no Of Interest to the People of Ohio. The 38th O. V. I. will hold their next Delta friends this week. children of her own, hearing that the model recitation in that subject. The lit­ Call and see our elegant line of The people of no state in the Union erary entertainment on Wednesday even­ annual reunion, at Edgerton, O .. on Tues­ J . M. Longnecker an d family and O. L. mother desired n dispose of her offsprings W all Paper and have more reason to be prond of the state ing was all that could be desire,, the day Sept. 1. Norris returned from Lakeside yesterday, offered to a ’opt the bahies. The mother Widnow Shades, in which they live than the people of speakers doing well. Prof. J. E. Dodds Bill Guthrie answers to the name of all glad to be home again. demanded 50 cents apiece for the infants, Wall Paper from 10 cents to 50 cents. and when the price was paid gave them Ohio, Ohio produces everything neces ive a very interesting talk on “ School Curtains complete from 25 cts. to $1.25 “papa” to a new 8 lb. girl which arrived Mrs. Rev. Loudv of Watorloo, Ind., sary to tbe happiness of its people except iscipline.” On Thursday the exercises Friday evening. up. Pratt Bros. was visiting this week with her parents, perhaps some of the more valuable metals. Swere similar to the preceeding days with If this number of the Atlas is less bril­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leist. Every year in September our people as­ increasing interest. Hon. E. H, Rorick Everything iu Millinery and Ladies’ At the third annual reunion of the 2nd liant than usual, just attribute it to the regt. S. of V„ of Fulton. Williams and semble at Columbus, the farmers, trades­ gave a highly instructive talk on the Fancy Goods and Trimmings, always the Rev. Tait has moved into the G. A. “ Heart and Circulation. ” fact tbat we lost our scissors. Henry counties, held at Montpelier last men, manufacturers, fine arts, every de­ Dr. Brown again newest and latest, at Mrs. 8 E. Williams'. Taylor residence on Wood street,’ next partment of labor and business is repre­ lectured on Thursday evening to a very Another of the old stand-by A tlas fam­ north of Dr. Finney's office. week, Wolf of Bryan was elected Col., and Frank Aldrich of Wauseon, Lt Col­ sented. Heie they bring the best of their large audience. His experience as a boy Those Shingles that MILES' sells ily, B. F. Shannon of Colton, was up Miss Stone, who has been the guest of productions from field and sbop and mine in the wilds of Virginia during the war a t $3 p e r M. a re w o f th th e mon< y. Tuesday, came in, and liquidated. onel. Wauseon Camp took first prize $25 Mrs. Ganiard for a week or two, returned in the prize drill and Lyons camp took and factory and studio, and these produc­ were graphically told, and tbe audience highly pleased and entertained. Three Hundred Tong of Hay Wanted. Yesterday Ed Blair saw day light for bome to Jonesville Tuesday. second prize. Fulton county is always in tions are placcd on exhibition tbat all may see the richness of the productions of tbe I want to buy 300 tons of good hay. the last time unless respited by Gov. Dr. Odell and John Fenton Jr., of it. Next reunion will be at Swanton NOTES. Campbell, which is not at all likely. Buckeye State. Not only is this exhibi­ Supt. H. A. Jones starts out well by Address me at Colton, G. Swanton were among the jolly few who tion visited by the people of Ohio, but by 40-tf. J . A COLEMAN. The new Toledo Daily democratic paper called on the Atlas Tuesday. On Monday Chet Van Gundy was build­ bringing to t he institute a new wife. Prof. ing a wall under a house on north John tbe people and business representatives of J. H. Diebel aud wife came over from started by Ihe Dobson Bros, lived 31 days, Mrs. W. R Huntington was called to every State and country. It is not only For Headache*, biliousness, constipa­ and then was bought out by the Bee. street. Just before six o'clock in the West Unity. Prof. Frank Smith, wife tion, dizziness, sleepiness, the blues, scrof Toledo Wednesday by the sickness of her evening he was overcome by heat, or sun­ an exhibition, but it is a great and mighty and boy spent Wednesday in Fayette and ula. the blood and all skin eruptions Dr. Jacob 8nellbaker, father of M. Snell- daughter, Mrs. W. L. Haubiel. stroke and started home. He had gone advertising medium where the world can took in tbe institute. R. H. Dunbar, Fenner’s Blood and Liver Remedy and baker of this place, was buried Sunday, but a short distance when he fell, and had see what we raiBe and m ake and sell. The Frank Reighard. C. A Raker, Mr. Het­ Miss Mary Green of Swancreek, left State Fair this year opens at Columbus Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to at the age of 77 years, at West Barre. to be carried home. Since that he has tinger and Hefflebower of Delta, are en­ Wednesday for a two weeks’ visit with the week beginning Septem ber 14. Do satisfy or money refunded. Could this be been in a dangerous condition, and his re­ rolled among the teachers. Also Miss II the two limbs brought into this office friends at Newville, and Butler, Ind. not forget the date. The grounds which aflonied if the Remedy wasn’t certain? covery is uncertain. Lena Sieman. There are many very hand­ b y Clarence Arnold are an indicator of Miss Abbie Taylor of Chicago, and Lu- have been admitted to be the best and Sold by Pratt Bros the plum crop, they should be plenty. some lady teachers present, so thinks the cien Taylor of Ann Arbor visited with B. E. Grover and wife went to the N. prettiest in the Union, have been greatly Pres, and all bis bachelor friends. Prof. improved since last year. While the peo­ Persons having books or magazines to Miss Pearl Allen is happy in the pos­ their uncle. Judge Upham, this week. W. O. asylum at Toledo Monday to visit J. E. Dodds and faculty are untiring in bind should call at this office fo r estimates. session of a new $300 Colby, upright Mr. Grover’s sister, Mrs. Beverly who has ple said “ How beautiful!” the managers their efforts lo make the institute a suc­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Taft and Mr. and Mrs. said “ We will make them better.” If you Work guaranteed. piano, bought of J. J, Waffle of Wauseon. C. E. Brigham of Wauseon were guests of been at that place now for nearly a year. cess. The music by Prof. Atkin is a They were rejoiced to find Mrs. Beverly so have nothing to take, go and see what is pleasant feature of the institute. The To W hom it May Concern Recently some miscreant cut off a lot of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nachtrieb Sunday. produced in your own state and become woodbine vines for Mrs. J. L. Thompson. far recovered as to be able to leave the teachers are highly pleased with the man­ Liberty Cent- r O.. June 9, '91. Alfred Rex, J. W. McQuillin nnd O. acquainted with our resources. Tbe rail­ The guilty party deserves severe punish­ asylum and she accompanied them home. agement. The election of officers occurs This is to certify ti.at 1 have doctored L. Miller, as marshals, added much to tbe Her friends will rejoice tbat she has been roads will offer very low fares which will on Friday—the report of which will be ment. be announced in due time. fora year for men natism anil kidney success of the P. of I. pic-nic Saturday. restored to former health. given next week. No. enrolled 92. trouble without ben lit until I used Qua­ Green apples and watermellons have a W. H. Jackson and wife were called to kers Sar»ap"t:lla 1 have used but one bot­ decidedly bad effect and tbe Tribune re­ Delta Tuesday on account of the serious ay Singular and Painful Accident. MARRIED. tle and have received more benefit than marks: “Lots of people sick with cholera excursion tickets on August 25 from all Illness of their son-in-law, Chet Van On Monday Elswortli Deck, a well At the residence of E Gingery of Swan­ from all tbe medicine >aken fiom tbe doc­ m orbus.” stations on their lines to points in the G undy. driller went to drill a well for Mrs. Eliza creek by Rev. Ed. Johnson, on Aug. 18th, tors. John Lampliire, west, northwest aod southwest, good for Latest reports through the daily papers Watkins, a lady some 65 ye'ars of age re­ 1891, Mr. Chas, Gingery and Miss Jennie Bold by Pratt Br->*. Pi ice 50 c. and $ t. Miss Emma Bartley is spending a couple continuous passage in both directions say that the health of Gov. Campbell of weeks with Toledo frieuds, and enjoy­ siding four miles cast of town. Mr, Deck Soles. is so poor that he bas had to cancel all ap­ with extreme limits returning 30 days on thought that by drilling the old well deep­ REWARD. ing some flue boat rides on the murky same date. Also on same date will sell On W ednesday, August 19, 1891, at the pointments. M aumee. er into the rock he mignt secure a suffic i- Five dollars reward is offered lo tbe per- excursion tickets to points in the vnlley of cnt quantity of water. Accordingly he residence of the officiating clergyman, Bon who can produce a sack of Delta flour The A t l a s will have a reporter at the David Minnich and wife and grand-son Virginia at a rate of one fare for round spent ihe day drilling down the old well, Solomon Metzler, Mr. Norval Fouty to that will not make good bread. Democratic county convention next Mon­ Elmer have returned from a visit to Fort trip, with similar return limits. but seemed to have some trouble with gas. Miss Dora, daughter of Oliver Raker. day. who will give a full report of the Wayne, bringing their grand-daughter, In the evening Mrs. Watkins went out and The newly married couple will move on MONEY! proceedings. Bertha Minnich with them. Colum bus, O., Aug. 18.—In 1889, Ezra as they were talking of ihe gas, thought to his farm in Southwest York, where Several members of the Delta Band as­ Browne, Truman Jones, Perry Blake, she would try it to sec if there was gas tbey will make their future home. Loaned on Real Estate al Rev. J. W. Lilly of Hicksviile conduct­ William McCormick, and other farmers DELTA’ BANK. sisted the Wauseon Band in furnishing ed quarterly meeting at the U. B. church enough escaping from the piping to burn. Married at the residenci! of the bride’s sweet sounding wind at the P. of I. pic­ of Butler county, captured Charles E. She then dropped the lighted match Sunday. He was called home by tele­ Ross, an alleged horse thiel, and putting parents, Aug. 13, 1891, in"Clinton tw p ., MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS. nic last Saturday. graph to preach a funeral sermon Mon­ through the curbing into the old well—the Fulton Co., O.. by Rev. Geo. Miller, Mr. a rope arouud his neck drew him up to a bored well starting from the bottom of the All important discovery. They act on The rain and wind storm Monday even­ day. tree, but finally let him go. Hesued them James Dickerson of York twp., and Miss the liver, stomach and bowels through the old dug well. Mrs. W atkins was stand­ Hattie, daughter of Mr. A. Snow. About ing knocked down a good deal of corn and Col. D. W. H. Ho'vnrd, the old Indian for $15,000 damages, and got a verdict of ing on the curb, and immediately as the nerves Anew principle. Thev speedilj fi nit in this vicinity, in some instances 88,000, which the circuit court confirmed, 40 invited friends were present to witness cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, lamer of Winameg will start in a few days match fell in an explosion occurred, tear­ ruining valuable fruit trees. to visit and spend a few days around Lake and to-day the defendants appealed to the the ceremony, after which they all par­ piles and constipation. Splendid lor men, ing up part of tbe curb and burning the took of a supper prepared by the mother Houghton in Michigan, where he bought supreme court.—Cleveland World women and children. Smallest, mildest, Rev. Ed Johnson lost a horse a few days old lady severely from tho tops of her of the bride. The following is a list of ag*. In jumping over the fence it caught furs of the Indians 85 years ago. slippers to her hips, and burning her surest. 50 dose* for 25 cents. Sample? This week the people of Bennington, „„ „ „„„ TO.„, uw, the presests and the names of the givers: free at Jno. Odell & 8pn. its foot in the barbed wire which threw it arms, , and Betting her clothing on fire Rev. Geo. Miller of away down on the Vermont, celebrated the victory on at ] jjr. Deck and another gentleman came to Towel—Elma Foster; set china dishes— to the ground, breaking its neck. south line of the county favored us with a Minnie O sburn; pair towels—G. W. Ger- Piles, P il e s , P IL E S . that place by Gen. Stark, Aug. 16, 1777. j her help promptly, smothered her cloth- wc'come call, a good word for the Atlas inger and wife; water set—E. Dickerson C. M. W atkins who m oved to his farm A fine monument was unveilled on the oc­ ing down and placed-her in a tub of water. Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a pos­ last spring is raising tomatoes tbat weigh and a years dues on Tuesday, while in casion. President Harrison was present. and wife; cake stand—Martha Pontious; itive specific for all forms of tbe disease town attending the convention. Bro. She will probably be confined to her bed towel—Miss Belle; bed spread—Mr. and 2 pounds, on trees 6 feet high. This is a One by one the old battle fields that played for a couple of weeks, her limbs being Blind. Bleeding, Itching. Ulcerated, and tact, fur Crist says so, and we saw the Miller teaches by precept and practice. conspicuous pnrts In the great drama of Mrs. C. 8now; towel—Nellie Bonten; nap ­ Protruding Piles.—Price 50c. For sa'c by burned to a blister. fruit. Fred Stebbins, tho ieweller, will close the early days of the republic are being kin ring—J. F. Wagoner and lady ; nap­ John Odell & Son. brought into public notice, and a tlious- kins—J. Dickerson and wife; fruit dish— Lightning struck St. Paul’s church, five his business with Pratt Bros, to-morrow, Good Words. and on Monday will leave for Rockville, hud years heoce America will bare as Tracy Dickerson; sauce dishes—Bessie ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT. miles northwest of Delta Monday evening. Marsh; set tea spoons—Libbie Bonten; Ind., where he will take charge of a hotel. many places of note as any of the Euro­ The following letter from one of the Your distressing cough can be cured. The church was struck ou tlie'front end napkins—C. L. Shreves and wife; cake If Fred don’t make a good hotel man then pean countries. Directors of the Lakeside association We know it because Kemp’s Balsam with­ and near the door, tearing off considerable stand—Lillie 8 now ;setglass dishes—Sarah there is nothing in being genial, courteous speaki for its sel:. We certainly appreci- in the past few years has cured so many of tbe siding Snow; silver pickle castor—J. S, Wise. and good looking. While most everybody seenjod to be at ate such evidences of the l'avor with which coughs add colds in this com m unity Its On next Bibbath, the pastor ofthe remarkable -ale has been won entirely by the pic-nic at the fair grounds last Satur-1 the A t l a s is received by the people. Presbyterian church will discuss the in­ J. L. Cook Esq. editor of the Gove • ‘ ...... 1 ’ ------* — 1891. What Caused It? its genuine merit. Ask some friend who n t tkZV fuZ1 R« ,, ,I»V »n,i d»y. ‘Ke People or nearly all the people of I Lakeside, 0„ Aug., '*16, teresting quesiions, to wit: “How shall Simiiav wiil, HvrfF 1,1,« HO, ,!?£.. 1 1 Sw am p A n g el school district had a most 1 Ed. Atlah:-A11ow me to say to you While a young man was digging a well has used it what lie tMnks of Kemp’s Bal­ we treat our enemies?” “ What is the un­ Sunday with 8yd Eldrsd of this place on enloyable picnic of their own, at the cl os- that your newspaper has been a m„,most wel- sam. There is no medicine so pure, none on the farm of Jas. Bex, in Pike twp. pardonable sin?” IW iroit W ing of tbe summer term of that school, j come visitor this season at Lakeside, w # Tuesday, and when at the depth of 23 so effective. I.arge bottles 50c rad $1 at at Detroit. J L. bas a fixed confidence , A*Hdl ic oic d, K 8p,.echwi ! have learned to look for it with as The ladies of the Methodist church will much feet, he was overcome with something all druggists’. day! By the way, interest os we would for ao old friend and give a 1 Pink Tea” at the residence of Dr. tlingH‘^ei^?u, lively old.oi'ir„ei.?iL soldier. >8a8’ * were tbe order of the day. liy the wav. interest as we would for an old frier causing him to fall helpless. Another SICK HEADACHE. Ramsev Wednesday evening, Aug. 28th. why is it ca lle d ibe “Swamp Angel’’’ j especially have we been pleased with your man went down and got him iu the buck­ Mr. a n d Mrs. Jno. Westbrook returned j school? There is most always some ap-1 Lakeside letters. While it has been our Loose's Red Clover Pills Cure Sick Head­ Refreshment* served from six to eight et and he was drawn up bui it was some­ Monday evening from a visit with their ! parent reason f >r the names localities I privilege to bear most of the lectures and time before he revived. Next morning ache, D-—rr-'" '"'tt^.flion, O o n sttp u o'clock or !«•«■ if desired. Everybody son Charlie and wife at Elkhart. Ind. ! sometimes go by, but w e have never seen set niuus we peruse with pleasure aud sat - tion, 35c. per box, 5 boxes for $1. For cordially invited. Alfred Rex went down, but could hardly Charlie went up there and found one of anything iu u at lie.utifu' neighborhood isfaction tbe graphic description of them tale by John Odell & Son. breathe and after digging one bucketful Matthew I.utton thrashed out his little E lk h art's best girls nn d has a nice home to sugge.-t th a t nam e as given by your correspondent. Allow of dirt was so weak he was forced to come ! crop one day this week. He only had 14 n o w , and the A tlas is pleased to p u t him ------—_ me lo suggest lImt you secure the service out and was as pale as a sheet aod so wesk j acres of wheat, but be got 43x bushels just on the list that is continually growing Ly0ll & Co. have completed the work of ot tb,s correspondent in Ihe future. be could scarcely walk. It is a new well the w m . 7 acres of oats gave bim r.'.l just being dug. W. E. llamsey was in Chicago the other : polling the new dock in ibe Court House I bushels and i ncres of barley yielded 71) DemocratIc County Convention. bushels. Matthew has no idea of going! day, and while there visited the Chicago tower, and it now tolls off tbe hours and For Sale. | west. bohrd of trade rooms during the business half hours with the utmost precision. The Democratic county lw convention will nH, hours. He thinks Col, Brigham will 1 lie clock is o n e of Seth Thomas m ak e held at th e court house Monday Aug. I will sell my father’s residence on Prov­ \ While Leon Brinkman, youngest son of | have an easier job to control tbe Shoshones and a glance at the works shows l Ileus Township caucuses will be held at idence St. Cheap and on easy terms. , Henry Brinkman, living a mile north of than he would have to maintain order and substantial and durable. The dials are o f the usual places of bolding elections, to- W E. T a f t . Montpelier, was crossing the bridge over decorum in a Chicago board of trade w o o d six and a halt feet in diameter, morrow afternoon at from 5 to 8 o'clock, j the St. Joe river, near Diebely’s mill, on j when wheat is wild. | though they look hardly half tbat site The following is the number of delegates Why isn’t it this a gomi thing ? Dr. Fen Saturday afternoon, without a moment's ■— * ■ • ------| from the street The pendulum weighs each township will be entitled to: Amboy it’s Kidney and Backache Cure is waran warning the whole structure gaveway and ted to give s*l isfaction m every ease or with its load fell some twelve or fourteen Arrangements are being made for Dr. I JP S S u , ..*<«tnCr j?! 15, Royalton 18; Chesterfield 9; Gorham money returned. Such a proposition i feet into the liver, which at that place is Isaac Newton, of Delta, to preach August * ° **: U- Do»»f »»: Pike F"Hon cooldn’t be thought of if the medicine :» at Albany st. He will deliver his 18; Swancreek 15; York 28; Clinton *1; three or four feetdeep. His father had wasn’t superior to all others. Pratt Bros. just left tbe load to ride with & neighbor j first lecture on “Palestine" that evening 1^, V," i .' i"_ ^ mechanism The (loa German 24; tha basis being 1 for every * in his carriage, and they were about to I and complete his course tbe next three *“d.'‘hfD- 15 votes cast for secretary of state at last Bueklan’a Anica Salvo, evenings -Toledo Daily News. drive upon the bridge when it fell. Help vated a distance of 6J feet nnd the time The best salve in the world for Cats. wes immediately summoned and the boy Our letter bureau is enriched this week weight 38 feet. No pains have been LOW RATB8 TO DETROf Bruises, Ulcers, Balt Rheum. Fever Sons, w»s with difficulty extricated from the i by a splendid letter from onr distinguished spared in placing the mechanism and it is Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ; debris. Tbe bridge Is a complete wreck., townsman. Col. Brigham, now engaged in confidently expected that It will be an- I he t*»e snore ltaitway w and all Skin Eruptions, and positively j scarcely a timber or bar tbat ia not dam- i effecting a treaty between tbe United thorlty as a time picce. It is arrantnd so rate excursion tickets lo Detroit aud. cures Piles, or no pay required. It is aged. It waa built for tbe county in 1881 States and the Shoshone Indians of Wy- that electric lights can be placed to Tlhim- turn Aug. 25th to Sep. 5th accoont qr the guaranteed to irive perfect satisfaction, or . !>V the Smith Bridge Co., of Toledo.— 1 oming. Everybody will enjoy reading inatc the dial at night if desired. The Fair and Exposition, good going (jdf Of money refunded. Price 25 cents per box„ Sold by FOWLER BROS. 1 liryan Press. this tetter. total coet is $800.—Republican. ; isle aod to return until Sept. inijuslve. For sale bv Pratt Brue, SMITH’S GROCERY &, PROVISION STORE

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Ephraim Smith Hunger. C o lto n . DELTA MARKETS. SAMUEL HENRICKS, The little child of Moses Jackson has Ephraim Smith Muoger, sou. of Ephraim OUR NEIGHBORS. W heat N o. 1 $ 93 NOTARY PUBLIC, been very sick. How’s and Folly Smith Manger, was born at W heat, N o . 3 91 Smithfield, Madison county IS. Y ., J a n e W a u s e o n . Tbe Detroit excursionists, some twenty Corn, E a r p er 1001b 80 Real Estate and Insurance 88, 1805, to w hich place liis parents bad in number, have all returned. Oats, * 28 ESSR8. Fred Kelly, Charlie Dudley moved from Brimfield, Conn., his lather R y e ...... 80 — Agency.— and Clias. Humphety, and Misses Mrs Grumbling was the guest of her Your Liver? being a Methodist minister, liis parents C m ;r S eed 425 Gives special attention to buying and sell­ 1Flo Humphery, Eda Shaw and Ver­ daughter, Mrs. Greiner over Sunday. moved to Erie county, Ohio, when he Dried Apples to 0 ing real estate, securing loans on reasona­ Is the Oriental salutation, was 10 years old. He married Lucretia na Hull drove over to Napoleon and en­ Brown Bros, have been entertaining Potatoes to 25 ble rates of interest and issues policies in knowing that good health Fleming in Lorain couulv, Dec. 15,1833 joyed the Maumee breezes last Sunday. their sister from New York at their bach­ B utter 14 the best life and lire insurance companies. cannot exist without a In 1850 they m oved to Fulton county. Charlie Cole is in Buffalo, on business. elor home. Eggs 14 W rites Deeds, M ortgages A Con­ Here his wife (lied Ju n e 23, 1859. F o u r Phil Hendricks W. R. C. entertained Lard 6 tracts. Office, 1 door East of Planson’s. healthy Liver. W hen tha children called him father, three of whom Colonel Blair is very low with consump­ Tallow 4 tion. Addison Clark Corps of Liberty Center, Liver is torpid the Bow­ arc living: Mrs. S. D. Trowbridge of Ver- Chckens, live 6 Saturday evening. els aro sluggish and con­ montville, Mich., Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Lew Miller is thc guest of his uncle at Spring Chickens, live, 8 CHARLES BLAKE Mr. N. Munger of this place. Two sisters Waterville. Sbilo class of the Christian Union Hogs dressed 000 stipated, the food liea Mrs. Mary Knight and Mrs. Lavonia church held their quarterly meBtffig in Hogs, 400 to 450 CONTRACTOR! in the stomach undi- Crum of Berrien Springs, Mich., survive W. F. Fail of Bucyrus, O., returned Simon Waggoner’s grove last Sunday. Turkeys live 6 him. He died at his home at Delta, Aug. home Monday. , eated, poisoning tha The W. R. C. will have a lawn fete, Ducks, live 6 DELTA, OHIO. 8, 1891-, aged 80 years, 1 month and 11 Misa Vergie Green returned to h er home Thursday evening of this week in J. M. Geeso. liv e, - 4 lood; frequent headache days. His funeral was conducted by Dr. f in Bellevue last Wednesday. Slators’ yard. Ice cream and cake. Ev­ Dressed Geese...... 0 I am supplied with Jack-screws and ready ensues; a feeling of lassi­ Isaac Newton of the M. E, church. Dressed Chickens, ...... 0 Mr. and Mrs. B. If. W illiam s o f Toledo erybody invited. to tude, despondency and Wool, 16 to 2« are visiting their son in this place. nervousness indicate how Card of Thanks. Frank Goodell lias returned from a Turkies, dressed ...... 00 Raise Buildings, Lay Foundations &c Miss Mame Montgomery of Toledo is western trip, and will move his family to Ducks dressed ...... 00 on short notice. Call on or write me. the whole system is de­ We, desire to , give expression of our Colorado as he thinks that climate will thanks to the friends and neighbors wb o visiling her parents here this week. Grain. Hoods, wool and produce m arket cor­ ranged. Simmons Liver bcnclit his health. rected by Sursent Bros. & Saxton, and live comforted diir father in his illness, and Miss Florence Leonard spent lust Sun­ poultry m arket corrected by G. W. Moltz, up Regulator has been tho mingled their sympathy with our sorrow day with her parents ia Morenci, Mich. lo tim e o f going to press. at his death. Also to the choir for their P l a t t s t o n . means of restoring more Miss Zilpah Marsh of Fayetto, is spend­ services at his funeral. people to health and ing this week with her mother in this city. Warm, warm, warm weather. Photographs! N. M unger and F a m ily . A. L. GUTHRIE, happiness by giving them Miss May Biake entertained a few Mrs. Robt Sharp was tbe guest of Mrs. H. B. Mann Friday. C ontractor and Builder. a healthy Liver than any COLIC. friends very pleasantly last Saturday Cabinet Photo’s agency known on earth. Persons, and especially childron, are evening. II. B. Mann is building a new granary. Estimates made, or contracts taken fo It acts with extraor­ subject to this agonizing complaini, which Mrs. Shaffer is at home again after Big harvest you see. build public halls, churches, school-houses dwellsngs &c. A full corps of compe­ $2. PER DOZ. dinary power and efficacy, uften comes on suddenly in tbe night aud spending several months with her mother G. W. Platt dinncred at Joe Parkers without any previous warning. Simmons in Toledo. tent workmen always employed. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. near Winameg Sunday. Our Photo’s will not fade. We use Ihe Liver Regulator should always heal.band. 0-36 Addiiess, D elta, O. best material. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ab a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, A single dose will generally allay the pain. Mrs. Laura Schindler returned to Tole­ Lida Smith add Mrs. Anna Dunbar vis­ Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I nardly do Monday alter a pleasant visit with her ever use anything else, and have never It never fails iu giving relief. It is harm ited at Mrs. Allie Fredericks Thursday. O. A. WALKER Artist. father, C. Domito. less, and can be given wilh safety to a Opposite Central Hotel child of the tenderest age. Mont, Trowbridge of Delta, and Ed. S e w a r d . Murbacb of Archbold, spent Tuesday evening with friends here. Miss Vine Newcomb is at Devils Lake, Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Mich. G. Brenuen, who has been visiting his Positively cured by administering Dr. Miss Mcllic Cleveland w ent to Million a r r i a g e s Haines’ Golden SpeciHc. It is manufac­ uncle, D. K. Shoop, for the past two Thursday. AND tured us a powder,which can be given in a weeks, returned to his home in Mechanis- burg, Pa., last Thursday. All the old soldiers who went to Detroit C Khiss of beer, a cu p of coffee or tea. o r in f >od, without the knowledge of the pati­ A few ot the friends of Miss Mable report a fine time. C a r t s _ f o r S a l e . ent. It is absolutely harmless, and will Read enjoyed last Monday evening with Last Sunday was as hot a day (is we THE BEST ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, effect a permanent aim speedy cure, wheth­ her at her home. . The evening was pleas­ have had for a great many years, so say er the patient is a moderate drinker or an antly passed in social conversation and the old seltiers. The Ann Arbor alcoholic wreck. It bas been given in cards. BUGGIES, Pt'AETONS, thousands of cases, and in every instance Mrs. J. P. Cleveland returned home ii perfect cure Iia9 followed. It never Southwest York. Monday last to Eric county after a four SURREY;} AND CARTS, fails. The system once impregnated with weeks' visit with her son, C. C. Cleve­ A good big shower of rain is needed. the Specific, it becomes an utter Impossi­ land. Best Make and Styles in the Market. bility for the liquor appetite to exist. J. Q. lames and wifespent Sunday with Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of par­ friends in Fayetle. S in e y . o Please c*)l and see our work aud get Hl^cPci ticulars free. Address *our prices before buyiug. Miss Cora lames and Mrs. L. V. Miller Robert Wright received a forcible re­ Kidney, Liver and Bladder C ure. .Golden Spbcifio Co., are on the list of the sick. minder Saturday evening that he was 42 Th* Great Specific f o r “ B r ig h t’* Rooms s( uth end of Masonic Building, TOLEDO. 39-ly. 181 Race St., C incinnati. O. years old. dinenMP,” urinary trouble*!, kidney The record of a big wedding will take dlfflcultle*. and im pure blood. D elta, Ohio. up our space in a couple of weeks. Than Patent, Robt. Blaine and wife. IP YOU have sediment in urine liko brick Chas. Blaine and wife and Wm. Driscol dust, frequent calls or retention; 7-5 JOHN P. HOLT. Mrs. Wm. Leonard and three daughters were among the thousands at Detroit last IF If ©IT have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of urine. 107 Students placed in positions last of Chicago, are visiting with Jasper Bonar week. year. and family. IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, Ten years under management of Mr. The following interesting program will fever and ague, gall stone, or gout; Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Stutzman of Pauld­ be given at. P. of I. hall Satmd.iv evening IF Y OU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the CREAM ! Davis. ing county, visited with friends the fore back, tired or sleepless and all unstrung; AND Aug. 22: Essay ou temperance*—Sister SWAIHP-ROOT builds up quickly a run­ aiiiiMiiiiiiii'iBiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiwiiiii _ Beautiful Catalogue Free part of the week. Buck, select readings—Bro. Back and Bro. down constitution, and makes thc* weak strong, Quillet, lecture on the oil r gions oi Pen­ G u a ra n te e - Use contents of One Bottle, If you are m SHORT HAND SCHOOL Phone 1021. M. H.DAVIS, Prin. Mrs. W m. Fisher and d au g h te ro f M ich., benefited. Druggist w ill refund to you the price paid. I am prepared to fill all are spending a few days with her sister, nsylvania—Bro Kahle, songs—Sisters At D ruggists, SOc. Size, $1.00 Size. orders lor Ice Cream and Mrs. Eliza W illings. Eva and Mollic Kahle. ‘Invalids’ Guide to Health” sent free-Consultatlon free And SH 0tRo™ oSC M 00L , ICE Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. LEMONADE, Wm. Oswald and wife of Gorham, and Prepares its pupils for bus­ in Large and Small Quantities, with the Wm. Study of Leipsic, O., Sundayed The Speed of a Horse. best quality of goods in tiie market and in e s s ar\d then assists them tc with Reuben Bond and wife. p o sitio n s. While the public is still marveling over the most reasonable price. 136 Students placed With Salvator’s wonderful performance in run­ DR. BOOTH Also a nice lino of ,\ jBanKSiWholesale Houses and He stood outside the gate awhile, And ning a mile in 1'85^, there are few who 'Railroad Cos. since Sept. ’90. said “Good night,” with love-sick smild. have, through comparison and analysis, W rite for full information. "Good night,” she said, “ Good night” once sought lo realize what a terrific burst of BAKERY GOODS. BUSINESS COLLEGE A H- STEADMAN. Prin. more He muttered as he’d done before; speed this is. It is nearly forty miles an And then lured by some subtle charm, He hour—a rate averaged by very few of our For fine Okes, trimmed, ornamented and came inside and put his arm She wore faste't railway trains. There are 5,280 decorated, leave order with 0 hat of jaunty suape, Tied lip with some feet in a mile, so Ihat for every one ol so't clinging crepe; A truant ribbon from these ninety-five seconds—for every beat A. L. ZIMMERMAN, its peak Strayed down and kissed her dim­ of a man’s pulse—this wonderful horse Domestic Bakery. All goods made from ^ o z z o i j i ’s pled check. The moon was- full, the hour covered fifty-five and three-tenths feet-of best material. H as late as they stood there beside tho gate ground. Tbe shortest space of time noted IIis love by Cupid's bellows fanned,Blaml by the turfman’s watch is a quarter of a up He took her little hand and muttered second—an interval so brief that the eye “ De-tr, what is the harm ?" And then lie can hardly observe, the mind can hardly GOING AT COST gently put his arm She wore a gown appreciate it. Yet in every one of those 01 creamy white, So filmy that a fairy :?sa quarters of a second that magnificent COMPLEXION might have spun it iu an hour of thrift creature leaped sixteen and tbree-tentlis R. METTIN’S POWDER: SAFE; CURITIYE; BE1UTIFY1HG. |.2 .3 . and sent it to her as a gift. The moou feot. Such are the amazing results of reflected; "Three’s a crowd,” And then careful breeding as exhibited in thc Atner ENTIRE 8TOCK OF politely sought a cloud. With opportu­ icau race horse. t h r e e ! fSs&tJI I POZZOW T8 | pINTS nity so near, His love welled strong and s U vanished fear. He smiled away her first Creditors Take Notice. S i l v e r -W a r e , alarm, And then he gently put his arm— A little bird came round next day And All parties having accounts against told that it was just this way; He put liis Thos. J. Smith will present them to A. S, Northwestern Normal Collegiate Institute. arm, as thus they stood, where it would Eldrcd, D.dta, within next 20 days for PRESIDENT OF do tbe greatest good. —[Tom Mason, in adjustm ent. A. S. E ldukd. Courses of instruction Come and permit our Clothier and Furnisher. suited to the wants cpurteous ana congenial )-3w. A u g . 7, 1891. The Medical Association of all classes of stu­ Secretary loenroll your Pioneer Pic-nic. JEWELRY! aD d------dents. Experienced,j .name with our students The semi-annual, or summer meeting of ABSTRACTS. MICHIGAN A N D OHIO. earnest and at the opening the Fulton County Pioneer and Historical We hnve the only complet e set of A bstracts Will be in DELTA AUG., 11th if th e B e a l E s ta te o f t h i s NOTIONS, e n e r g e t i c o f 4^ x t year, association will be held on Saturday Aug. lo 1 in- R fr o rd .s o f J>KE1 at Central House. At Wauseon, teachers in August 31st, 22, beginning at 10 ft. m. on th e F u lto n PLATH. L1KNS. WILLS. TAX TITLKS. Aug. 12th. GOING AT COST. county fairgrounds. Let all come and JUDGMENTS. Efcc., affecting the title to all depart­ 1 8 9 1 . lands of Fulton county. A careful paging >DR. BOOTH devotes his entire attention to bear how thc pioneers used to live. of the Records of the Clerk’s. Recorder’s, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, and to m en ts. * * * * Songs, speeches; talks, visits, and a gen­ Sheriff’s and Probate’sOffices make our ItEe’- oil Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases and R. METTIN, E xpenses Send for cata­ eral ,ocial and good time. OH1W the ONLY SAFE, COMPLETE, and Deformities, Granulated Lids, Cross, Eye. Deaf­ HE LI ABLE criterion to follow. Abstracts ness, Discharge of the Ears, Bronchitis, Chronic exceedingly logues to T h o *. Mikksbll, D. W . K o w a h d , furnished with dispatch and cm reasonable Couph,Goitre (big neckl, Fever Sores and Ulcers, Sec. Prest. te rm s . ’ * ‘ “ Brighrs Disease, 3ihoumatism, all Diseases of low. Solom on M etJtler, W uuseon, o. 7-8-ly the Kidneys and Bladder, Heart. Stomach and Nervous Diseases; Chorea (St. Vitus Dance), H U R R A H .*. F o r S ale. Epilepsy (Fits), General Debility Scrofula, Skin Diseases and all diseases due to bad blood. & For the sinn of the I will sell my father’s residence on Prov­ EPILEPSY, OR FITS, positively cured by a idence St. Cheap and on easy terms. "ULTON WASHER ! New and Never-Failing .Remedy. w . ~E. T a ft . USE NO OTHER. RECTAL DISEASES. Dr. Booth also makes a s peel al tv of all forms of Rectal Disease. Plies— B I G B R O O M Internal and External, Itching and Bleeding, Do not make any mistake, 1 am right Manufactured and sold by Rectal Ulcers, Fissures, Fistula-which aro often here at the same old stand -opposite ihe taken for Nervous and Lung Diseases, all cured Central House, and better ilirtn ever pre­ J. J. BGRN, Delta, Ohio. If tak en In time. Rem em ber, I cure all form s of Special Sale In Wash Boilers! Piles without pain, interruption or detention pared to supply you with tine work. See ♦rom business, and without the use of Knife, my nd. O, A. ,'W ai.k eu . Caustic, Ligature______or Injeetion. Come and be , I will (ell Wash Boilers for the next 30 convinced. "Dr. Booth made theM diseases an day-* at a Special Uiseount, 20 ner cent Chase & Isbell, exclusive specialty for twenty year, In a largo ^ , V| r jo Why isn’t it this a good tJhin£ f Dr. Fen county. Kcmcmlier you must buy or nor’s Kidney and Backache Cure is waran Attorneys at Law, Notaries Public. ted to give satisfaction in ever? case or TO YOUNG, M!DDLE~AGED leave your order Inside ol Ihe time speci- money returned, Such «. -proposition Conveyancers & Real Estate Agents AND OLD MEN fled iu order to get these prices. couldn’t be thought of if thi; m edicine Suffering from Spcnnatorrliwa. I:.tpotency, . . „(toss _ ' No. S, Copper ' / bo'tom with cover, ' tl.00* ™ wasn’t superior to all others. Pratt Bros. ot manliood), or from weakness brought onibv No. 9. 1.15 errors or lndlscreiions In youtli or over lndul-1 v g j,„aTV hntinni nence In later years,are given rellrf In ashort • ueavj, (.upper ootioni, cover, 1.X5 A SCHOOL FOR EARNEST WORKERS. SPECIMEN CASES. time. Relict Permanent. Absolut* Cures Guar- No, ...... t o t Co-educational; -Sectarian. Beautiful Location; Excellent II. Clifford, New Cass I. V.Tis., was an teed. All cases strictly confidential. , Q u a k e r SMALL TUMORS, CANCIRS, WARTS, No. 8, heavy, copper rim and bottom, 1,45 t troubled with Neuralgia and Rite imatism. Equipm ents; Carefully Selected Teachers; Suc­ m o l e s , ETC., removed without acids, knife, }{o. 9, “ •* “ •* t an j liif. Htomach was disordered, his li vcr was " m or scar &ew method, Kleotrolysis. ' 1 cessful M ethods; Phenomenal Growth. SARSAPARILLA alTirted to an alarming destree. appetit CATARRH. New Home Treatment, with If yon want a wrinpcr, wo have sot ’em fe ll. HV, and he was terribly m lllc e d in j l.wuhnnt.xr^tlnn& thelwst blood partfttr. It Cleniv'. apparatus imrentad by tbe Doctor. Lyuaidne it. Cheap. If you want a Wash T u b we BLOOD PURIFIER N F^tCFTJL/nNT SCHOOL at which to secure a good literary, business or musical education. tlesli and“ strength. .. Three...... bottles of Electbablood of .11 imt. ly.buii'U H|' tileaivl y It meet*! t h e needs of youag men and young women who kpow thevahie of time and are not-MMl vigor. IttoM no 1*10.1 In toning up the j Onot afraid ot earnest work. In addition to many special departments, it gives tborough instruc­j trii Hitlers cured him. tion from th e elem entary English branches to complete scientific and classical courses. I* it Rdvvard Shepherd. Harrisburg, III., had SIXTY - FIVE DOSES, BO OENTS. Stricture. Dishes. Glass-ware, P.ogiery, Towels, or located in a pleasant village, with no saloon* or gambling places, (the saloons were alKdished hy a ru n.ng sore on hia leg of rigbt years’ an So per cent, vote), and its heautif«l buildings. Us picturesque grounds, its admirable fur- I will give special attention to difficult H andkerchiefs or Table Linen or Notions trish m g * and equipments, aud its strong and well selected faculty, m«ke*4t r desirablehoot .tB'iding Used three bottles of 1 .lertric cases and to cases otter physicians have failed we b are got them at rock bottom price*, home. I t has the best Business College In connection with any Normal School in th e c o u n tr y ; I Bitter* and seven hoses of Bu rklen'a to cure. * I ts Musical department i» noted Jar and near for its high grade instruction, its choruses, quar­ Arnica Salve, and his leg is soon d and Persons applying for treatment will please Another large lot o f Ihtit Fam ous 80 cent tettes, hand, orchestra and similar organization*; while its Penman ship, Shorthand and bring two to Jour ounces of urine for analysis. Tea j ual r.,^ i ve.l Rem em ber . Elocutionary departments, and its Normal Scientific. Philosophical and Classical courses stand | well. John sjpeaker, Catawba. O . had f th e tim es in all th a t is n e w a n d g «od in education. £27 pays tuition, hoard an-l r j fivo ar«e Fever Mire* on his leg. d o cto rs Address, the place. _ of iq w t k s pays t h e m e for one year o f 40 wr*ks. Th? T iii.tr ___ fCorftwpnMM, MftUri». n'r<*r CpmjjUint, ' said h- was incurable. One butila Elec­ 'mmI liMiifMtSoB, B»ck*teba, w f || jtm t grant*-'] to the President a ten lease. expltlng In 1901 Letfamr*t worker* investi­ U w *ed Stom«7h trowbtw, 'They N DRS. B. S. A CO. | p g a te this school, W ilt* lo t Ute " (jUf-bOok ” and catalogue Address the President, tric Hitters and one box P ik UI-h’h Arnica K ail. Sow 1n «*»»« MUSKEGON, MICH. SMITH’S J . B . u o u d s , I'oyette, o. I Halve cured him entirely. Sold Tit Pratt Bros, drug (tore. , 47tf CONSULTATION FN K. II. Y . V ariety M art. BOOM IT NO W A LIVE PAPER — ADVERTISE EABLY— INDICATES----

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THE ATLAS Established June 6th. 1886. Absorbed the Aralaaehe, Jan. lit. 1890. DELTA, OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1891. VOL. 7. NO. 11

A SPLENDID OFFER. T h£ DELTA ATLAS INDIVIDUALITIES. Bept. 3rd the old 67th will reune at The Story of a Safety. Fultou County Teachers’ Institute. Perrysburg. Persons attending can go by He wanted a safety—this darling boy— A 8-4 Life Sized Protrait Free. Jacob Pratt has returned from the west. rail or boat, and will meet a hearty wel­ And asked for tt every day s p e c i a l r e p o r t t o t h b a t l a s . come from the Perrysburgers. Entered at the Postofflce Delta, Ohio, TUI his papa said he’d get him one, Having made arrangements with tbe Al Cann of Stryker was in town Sun­ If he no more would say. Fayette, O., Aug. 81, 1891. second class matter. day. largest Portrait Copying house in this The Atlas is indebted to L . N. Boh ham, A day for the giving there was set; Precisely at 10 a. m. Monday Aug. 17. country whereby wc guarantee to buy of J, Q, Files of Swanton was in town sec. of the State Board of Agriculture, Time passed at a sluggard’s gait; Pres. E. K. Barnes of Delta, called the Ilium a large number of their portraits at through L. G. Ely, the Fulton county The parents reveled In new-found peace, institute to order, about 80 teachers being Issued Every Friday Morning, Tuesday. But the boy could scarcely wait. their lowest wholesale casli rates (as an member of said board, for courtesies. present. Prof. J. E. Dodds conducted advertisement for their work), we are now $1.00 a year, In Advance. Stella Walker is at home for a week or But the glad day came and the present, too; the devotional exercises. The music was prepared to offer to our customers (for a two from McClure. The parent sat with a grin, managed by Prof. Little Hermie L., three weeks old son While the boy rushed up with merry shout Atkin, of the Fayette short time), when their purchases have Emma Cottingham is home from Desh­ of Wm. Zeller, of Swancreek, died yester­ And got his safety-pin. Normal. amounted to $10 at our store, a 3-4 life ler for a fow days’ visit. day morning. Funeral at the residence Without any lengthy preliminary re­ sized Crayon and Ink Portrait, copied to-day, conducted by Rev. W. W. Tait. Talking too much politics has got a marks the Pres. introduced Dr. Eli F. from any good photo they may select, MiBB Ada Cottingham is visiting her The burial will be at Swanton cemetery. Windsor, Conn., barber into trouble and a Brown, of Riverside, Cal., who gave a free of charge. These beautiful portraits brothers and sisters in Deshler. lawsuit. He engaged in a discussion with very interesting talk on Physiology and are of the same size and quality as have Arnold Waldeck was able to drive down Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. E. Holland of a patron whom he was shaving. The arg­ Hygiene. Miss Barnes of Napoleon, came been retailed for years at $10 each. In to town in a carriage Wednesday. Siney, were in town, and had with them a ument waxed warm and the two called next, and began her number work, after consideration that an unframed portrait hen’s egg tbat weighed 5 oz. It mejfeured each other names. The barber had shaved which Supt. A. B. Stevens took up the would he a poor advertisement to the M. G. Aumend and mother are visiting around one way 8% inches and the other one side of his patron’s face, when he subject of grammar. One feature of the copying house, they are to furhisli at friends at Chicago Junction, Ohio. 7} inches. Inside of this egg was another threw down the razor and refused to com­ institute is the promptness of beginning wholesale for $2.75 each. We give you Miss Oldfield of Toledo, spent a pleas­ perfect egg, shell and all, ofthe usual size. plete the job. Threats were of us avail, and closing. By the evening of the first the protrait free as a premium on purchase ant week with Miss Nellie Biddle. and the half shaved man rubbed tbe lather day 44 teachers bad enrolled. of goods, and secure you the frame at W, C. Martin of Salem, O., will suc­ off his face and went out and found a The lecture on Monday night by Dr. lowest wholesale pi ices. Secure a ticket Mrs. J. S. Newcomer of Wauseon, was ceed Mr. Stebbins in the jewelry depart­ lawyer, who told him he could bring suit Brown was listened to with marked atten­ before we exhaust our number, as no more Mrs. W. H. Gavitt’s guest yesterday. for breach of contract This he has done tion. The Doctor Is a pleasant speaker, She (in the background)—I -wonder ment at Pratt Bros. Mr. Martin is a can be secured on these terms. young man and comes with the best of and the damages are set at $200. and leads his audience up to a high Btate who those people at th e other table are. T. A. Kelley of Wauseon was down F o w l e r B iiub., Delta, Ohio. Wednesday to see how things was goin’. recommendations, and is said to have been of interest in his subject, which u pleas­ I'm sn re i t ’s a bridal couple. the best workman in Bryan where he One of our Providence street citizen s ing to all. H e—W hy? Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith Sundayed with learned his business. loves good pickles, and has a peculiar re*-, The interest on Tuesday still increasing. THE PEOPLE’S COLUMN. She—Well, they look as if th ey didn’t their daughter in Wauseon last Sabbath. ish for those that are home grown. He T he secretary, Miss Bonar, o f Wauseon, know each other.—Life. Rev. Headley and son Levi were in What'B the matter with Fulton county? planted early, but they didn’t Beem to do arrived and the Pres, did not look so Soecial Bargains. town this week, always welcome visitors. A reunion of the Fleming family was held well so he called a neighbor in to “see lonesome. Miss Barnes is winning the at Fairmount, W. A., Wednesday. One what’s the matter." Looking over the teachers—lady teachers and probably tbe Ed. Gassman ot Stryker Sundayed in train brought over 500 members from In­ vines the neighbor said “Why Ack., its a gentlemen—by her pleasant talks on num­ Oo and look at those $2. Shin­ Delta, and took his old seat in Sabbath little early yet to look for muskmellons.” bers and language. Dr. Brown is highly g les a t H . L M IL ES' HEWS OF THE WEEK. diana and Illinois, said there were over school. 3,000 present. Why were our Fulton Co.But here is a story from Swancreek which spoken of and listened to with close atten­ Rev. J. Albright and family of Maumee Flem ings n o t in it? we (unfortunately can’t) vouch for. But tion. Supt. Stevens gave way on Tues­ A child's cordial for all Stomach, Bow- The colored people’s camp meeting day evening to a Mrs. Quail of La Porte, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leist, Swancreek will do anything to beat Pike. pl and Worm diseases. Dr. Fenner’s don’t create much excitement. Ind., who lectured on ‘‘Practical Educa­ easant worm syrup. Pratt Bros. M onday. We have been informed that there is to Well, a Swancreeker had some nice Quarterly meeting services at the M. E. be a meeting held at the court house to­ squashes growing, but while cultivating tion." Her lecture sparkled with many fine points. Red Cedar Shingles cheap as common church, Delta, Sunday Aug. 23. Miss Mame Keith of Rochester, N. Y- morrow for the purpose of considering the them accidentally cut off one of the vineB will arrive Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. W. on which a fine squash was growing. He Wednesday opened up hot and sultry, ones, at II. L. Miles. The gallant old WOth will meet in an­ propriety of putting a People’s ticket in B. Ganiard. the field this season. We have no positive took the vine home and placed the root end and yet when the punctual Pres, called to nual reunion at Sylvania next Wednesday. order, a goodly number of teachers were Our lady readers wanting to keep posted Harry Howe and Frank Whitehorne information in the matter, hut bave heard in a pail which he filled each day with present. During the day Supt. Steyens on the latest in millinery and fancy goods The political tickets will soon all be Sundayed with A. L. Sargent over at that snch meeting is talked of. fresh milk. The squash matured and was interested the little boys and girls—the should call and see Mrs. S. S. Williams. planted, but, What will the harvest be ? Devil's Lake. picked. When cut open it was found to contain a five pound roll of butter. school masters and school ma’ams—by a When we want to eat a sweet apple A young woman living near Isabella, Look at those Red Cedar Shingles. Chas. S. Trowbridge and family of Mar­ Georgia, recently gave birtli to twins. very able discussion on the subject of Every one perfect at H. L. Miles. now, wc think of B. F. Elliott ot Pike. seilles Ills., are enjoying the hospitality of fractions. This he did by conducting a Mrs. Alvord, a farmer’s wife with no Of Interest to the People of Ohio. The 38th O. V. I. will hold their next Delta friends this week. children of her own, hearing that the model recitation in that subject. The lit­ Call and see our elegant line of The people of no state in the Union erary entertainment on Wednesday even­ annual reunion, at Edgerton, O .. on Tues­ J. M. Longnecker and family and O. L. mother desired tr> dispose of her offsprings W all Paper and day Sept. 1. offered to a ’opt the babies. The mother have more reason to be proud of the stale ing was all that could be desire,, the Widnow Shades, Norris returned from Lakeside yesterday, in which they live than the people of speakers doing well, Prof. J. E. Dodds Bill Guthrie answers to the name of all glad to be home again. demanded 50 cents apiece for the infants, Wall Paper from 10 cents to BO cents and when the price was paid gave them Ohio, Ohio produces everything neces­ gave a very interesting talk on “School Curtains complete from ‘25 cts. to $1,25 “papa” to a new 8 lb. girl which arrived Mrs. Rev. Loudy of Waterloo, Ind., sary to the happiness of its people except Discipline." On Thursday the exercises Friday evening. up. Pratt Bros. was visiting this week with her parents, perhaps some of the more valuable metals. were similar to the preceeding days with If this num ber of the Atlas is less bril­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leist. At the third annual reunion of the 2nd Every year in September our people as - increasing interest. Hon. E. H. Rorick Everything in Millinery and Ladies’ gave a highly instructive talk on the liant than usual, just attribute it to the regt. S. of V., of Fulton, Williams and sembleat Columbus, the farmers, trades­ Fancy Goods and Trimmings. always the Rev. Tait has moved into the G. A. men, manufacturers, fine arts, every de­ “ Heart and Circulation.” Dr. Brown again fact that we lost our scissors. Taylor residence on Wood street,, next Henry counties, held at Montpelier last newest and latest, at Mrs. S E. W illiams’. partment of labor and business is repre­ lectured on Thursday evening to a very Another of the old stand-by A tlas fam ­ north of Dr. F in n ey ’s office. week, Wolf of Bryan was elected Col,, and Frank Aldrich of Wauseon, Lt Col­ sented. Heie they bring the best of their large audience. His experience as a boy Those Shingles that MILES’ sells ily, B. F. Shannon of Colton, was up Miss Stone, who has been the guest of productions from field and shop and mine in the wilds ol Virginia during the war at $3 per M. are worth the mon. y. Tuesday, came in, and liquidated. onel. Wauseon Camp took first prize $25 Mrs. Ganiard for a week or two, returned in the prize drill and Lyons camp took and factory and studio, and these produc­ were graphically told, and the audience highly pleased and entertained. Three Hundred Tons of Hay Wanted. Yesterday Ed Blair saw day light for home to Jonesville Tuesday. second prize. Fulton county is always in tions are placcd on exhibition that all may the last time unless respited by Gov. it. Next reunion will be at Swanton see the richness of the productions of the NOTES. I want to buy 300 tons of good hay. Dr. Odell and John Fenton Jr., of Buckeye State. Not only is this exhibi­ Address me at Colton, G. Campbell, which is not at all likely. Swanton were among the jolly few who Siipt. H. A. Jones starts out well by On Monday Chet Van Gundy was build­ tion visited by the people of Ohio, but by bringing to t he institute a new wife. Prof. 40-tf. J . A f'OI.KMAN. The new Toledo Daily democratic paper called on the A tlas Tuesday. the people and business representatives of started by Ihe Dobson Bros, lived 31 days, ing a wall under a house on north John J. H. Diebel and wife came over from For Headache®, biliousness, constipa­ Mrs. W. R Huntington was called to street. Just before six o’clock in the ev ery State an d country. It is not only West Unity. Prof. Frank Smith, wife nd then was bought out by the Bee. an exhibition, but it is a great and mighty tion, dizziness, sleepiness, the blues, scrof Toledo Wednesday by the sickness of her evening be was overcome by heat, or sun­ and boy spent Wednesday in Fayette and ula, Ihe blood and all skin eruptions Dr. Jacob Snellbaker, father of M. Snell- daughter, Mrs. W. L. Haubiel. stroke and started home. He had gone advertising medium where the world can took in the institute. R. H. Dunbar, see what we raiBe and make and sell. The Fennel’s Blood and Liver Remedy and baker of this place, was buried Sunday, but a short distance when he fell, and had Frank Reighard, C. A Raker, Mr. Het­ Miss Mary Green of Swancreek, left State Fair this year opens at Columbus Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to at the age of 77 years, at West Barre. to be carried home. Since that he has tinger and Hefflebower of Delta, are en­ Wednesday for a two weeks’ visit with the week beginning September 14. Do satisfy or money refunded. Could this be been in a dangerous condition, and his re­ rolled among the teachers. Also Miss II the two limbs brought into this office friends at Newville, and Butler, Ind. not forget the date. The grounds which afforded If the Remedy wasn’t certainf covery is uncertain. Lena Sieman. There are many very hand­ by Clarence Arnold are an indicator of Miss Abbie Taylor of Chicago, and Lu- have been admitted to be the best and Sold liv Pratt. Bros the plum crop, they should be plenty. some lady teachers present, eo thinks the cien Taylor of Ann Arbor visited with B. E. Grover and wife went to the N.prettiest in the Union, have been greatly Pres, and all his bachelor friends. Prof. Persons having liooks or magazines to Miss Pearl Allen is happy in the pos­ their uncle, Judge Upham, this week. W. O. asylum at Toledo Monday to visit improved since last year. While the peo­ J. E. Dodds and faculty are untiring in ple said “ How beautiful!" the managers bind should call at this office for estimates. session of a new $300 Colby, upright Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tal't and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Grover’s sister, Mrs. Beverly who has their efforts to make the institute a suc­ Work guaranteed. piano, bought of J. J. Waffle of Wauseon. been at that place now for nearly a year. said “ We will make them better.” If you cess. The music by Prof. Atkin is a C. E. Brigham of Wauseon were guests of have nothing to take, go and see what is Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nachtrieb Sunday. They were rejoiced to find Mrs. Beverly so pleasant feature of the institute. The To W h o m i t M a y C o n c e rn Recently some miscreant cut off a lot of produced in vour own state and become woodbine vines for Mrs. J. L. Thom pson. far recovered as to be able to leave the teachers are highly pleased with the man­ Liberty Cent' r O.. June 9, '91, Alfred Rex, J. W. McQuillin and O. asylum and she accompanied them home. acquainted with our resources. The rail­ agement. The election of officers occurs The guilty party deserves severe punish­ L. Miller, as marshals, added much to the roads will offer very low fares which will This is to certify tl.at 1 have doctored ment. Her friends will rejoice that she has been on Friday—the report of which will be fora year for rucu-oatism and kidney success of the P. of I. pic-nic Saturday. restored to former health. be announced in due time. given next week. No. enrolled 92. trouble without ben tit until I used Qua­ Green apples and watermellons have a W. H. Jackson and wife were called to kers Sar.ap-H ilia 1 iiave used but one bot­ decidedly bad effect and the Tribune re­ Delta Tuesday on account of the serious The B. & O. Railway will sell harvest Singular and Painful Accident. MARRIED. tle and have received more benefit than marks: “Lots of people sick with cholera illness of their son-in-law, Chet Van excursion tickets on August 25 from all On Monday Elsworth Deck, a well from all the medicine akcn fiom Ihe doc­ m orbus.” At the residence of E Gingery of Swan­ Gundy. stations on their lines to points in the driller went to drill a well for Mrs, Eliza creek by Rev. Ed. Johnson, on Aug. 13th, tors. .Tohn Lam phire, west, northwest abd southwest, good for Latest, reports through the daily papers W atkins, a lady some 65 ye'ars o f age re- 1891, Mr. Chas, Gingery and Miss Jennie Sold b,v Pratt Hr >». Pi ice 50 c. and $1. Misa Emma Bartley is spending a couple continuous passage in both directions say that the health of Gov. Campbell of weeks with Toledo friends, and enjoy­ tiding four miles east of town. Mr. Deck Soles. is so poor that he has had to cancel all ap­ with extreme limits returning 30 days on thought that by drilling the old well deep­ UK W A R l). ing some fine boat rides on the murky same date. Also on same date will sell On W ednesday, August 19, 1891, at the pointments. Maumee. er into the rock he might secure a suffic i- Five dollars reward is offered lo the per­ excursion tickets to points in the valley of cnt quantity of water. Accordingly he residence of the officiating clergyman, son who can produce a sack of Delta flour The Atlas will have a reporter at the David Minnich and wifo and grand son Virginia at a rate of one fare for round spent ihe day drilling down the old well, Solomon Metzler, Mr. Norval Fouty lo that will not. make good bread. Democratic county convention next Mon­ Elmer have returned from a visit to Fort trip, with similar return limits. but seemed to have some trouble with gas. Miss Dora, daughter of Oliver Raker. day, who will give a full report of the Wayne, bringing their grand-daughter, In the evening Mrs. Watkins went out and The newly married couple will move on proceedings. Bertha Minnich with them. C olum bus, O ., Aug. 18.—In 1889, Ezra as they were talking of ihe gas, thought to his farm in Southwest York, where MONEY! they will make their future home. Several members oi the Delta Band as­ Browne, Truman Jones, Perry Blake, she would try it to see if there was gas Loaned on Real Estate at Rev. J. W. Lilly of Hicksville conduct­ William McCormick, and other farmers sisted the Wauseon Band in furnishing enough escaping from tbe piping to burn. DELTA' BANK. ed quarterly meeting at the U. B. church of Butler county, captured Charles E. Married at the residence of the bride’s sweet sounding wind at the P. of I. pic­ She then dropped the lighted match Sunday. He was called home by tele­ Ross, an alleged horse tbiel, and putting parents, Aug. 13, 1891, in 'C lin to n tw p., MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS. nic last Saturday. graph to preach a funeral sermon Mon­ through the curbing into the old well—the Fulton Co., O.. by Rev. Geo. Miller, Mr. a rope arouud his neck drew hint up to a bored well starting from the bottom of the An Important discovery. They aet on The rain and wind storm Monday even­ day. tree, but finally let him go. He sued them James Dickerson of York twp., and Miss the liver, stomach and bowels through the old dug well. Mrs. W atkins waa stand­ Hattie, daughter of Mr. A. Snow, About ing knocked down a good deal of com and Col. D. W. II. Howard, the old Indian for $15,000 damages, and got a verdict of ing on the curb, and immediately as the nerves A new principle. Thev speedily fiuit in this vicinity, in some instances $8,000, which the circuit court confirmed, 40 invited friends were present to witness cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, tamer of Winameg will start in a few days match fell iu an explosion occurred, tear­ the ceremony, after which they all par­ ruining valuable fruit trees. to visit and spend a few days around Lake and to-day tbe defendants appealed to the ing up part of the curb and burning the piles and constipation. Splendid tor men, supreme court.—Cleveland World took of a supper prepared by the mother women nnd children. Smallest, mildest, Rev, Ed Johnson lost a horse a few days Houghton in Michigan, where he bought old lady severely from the tops of her of the bride. The following is a list of surest. 50 doses for 25 cents. Samples ago. In jumping over the fence it caught furs of the Indians 65 years ago. slippers to her hips, and burning her the presests and the names of the givers: its foot in the barbed wire which threw it This week the people of Bennington, arms, and setting her clothing on fire. free at Jno, Odell & Son. Rev. Geo. Miller of away down on the Vermont, celebrated the victory won at Towel—Elma Foster; set china dishes— to the ground, breaking its neck, south line of the county favored us with a Mr. Deck and another gentleman came to Minnie Osburn; pair towels—G. W. Ger- Piles, P il e s , PIL E S. that place by Gen. Stark, Aug. 16, 1777. her help promptly, smothered her cloth­ C. M. Watkins who moved to his farm we'come call, a good word for the A t i . a s A fine monument was unveilled on the oc­ inger and wife; water set—E. Dickerson Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a pos­ and a years dues on Tuesday, while in ing down and placed her in a tub of water. and wife; cake stand—Martha Pontious; last spring is raising tomatoes that weigh casion. President Harrison was present. She will probably be confined to her bed itive specific for all forms of the disease 2 pounds, ou trees 6 feet high. This is a town attending the convention Bro. One by one the old battle fields that played towel—Miss Belle; bad spread—Mr. and Blind. Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated, and Miller teaches by precept and practice. for a couple of weeks, her limbs being Mrs. C. Snow; towel—Nellie Bouten; nap­ fact, for Crist says so, and we saw the conspicuous parts In tbe great drama of burned to a blister. Protruding Piles.—Price 50c. For sa'c by fruit the early days of the republic are being kin ring—J. F. Wagoner and lady; nap­ John Odell & Son. Fred Stebbins, the ieweller, will close kins—J. Dickerson and wife; fruit dish— Lightning struck St. Paul’s church, five his business with Pratt Bros, to-morrow, brought into public notice, and a thous­ and years hence America will have as Good Words. Tracy Dickerson; sauce dishes—Bessie ASK YOUR FHIKNDS ABOUT IT. miles uoithwcst of Delta Monday evening. and on Monday will leavo for Rockville, Marsh; set tea spoons—Libbie Bouten; Ind., where he will take charge of ahotel. many places of note as any of the Euro­ The following letter from one of the Your distressing cough can be cured. The church was struck on the front end napkins—C. L. Shreves and wife; cake If Fred don’t make a good hotel man then pean conntries. Directors of the Lakeside association We know it because Kemp's Balsam with­ and near the door, tearing off considerable stand—Lillie Snow; set glass dishes—Sarah of the siding there is nothing in being genial, courteous speaks for its sell. We certainly appreci­ in ihe past few years ha* cured so many ate such evidences of the favor with which Snow; silver pickle castor—J . S, WiBe. coughs ndd colds in this community Its and guod looking. While m ist everybody seemed to be at On next Sibbath, the pastor of the fhe pic-nic at the fair grounds last Satur­ the A t l a s is received by the people. rem arkable «a',e has been won entirely by J. L. Cook Esq. editor of the Gove W hat C aused It ?- - Presbyterian church will discus* the in­ day, the people or nearly all the people of Lakeside, O., Aug., 16. 1891. its genuine merit. Ask some friend who City, (Kas.) Echo, spent Saturday and teresting questions, to wit: “ How shall E d . Atlas :—Allow me to say to you While a young man was digging a well has used it what tie tMnks of Kemp’s Bal­ Sunday with 8yd Eldred of this place on Swamp Angel school district had a most we treat our enemies?’’ “ What is the un­ enjoyable picnic of their own, at the cios-1 that your newspaper has been a most wel­ on the farm of Jas. Rex, in Pike twp. sam. There Is uo medicine so pure, none his return from the National encampment pardonable sin?” ing of the summer term of that school. come visitor this season at Lakeside. We Tuesday, and when at the depth of 23 so effective. Large bottles 50c rnd $1 al at Detroit, J. L. bas a fixed confidence A rich pic nic dinner, songs and speeches ! have learned to look for it with as much feet, he was overcome with something all druggists’. The ladies of the Methodist church will in tbe great future of Kansas, and is a rat­ were the order of the day. By Ihe way, interest as we would for an old friend and causing him to fall helpless. Another give a ‘ Pink Tea" at the residence of Dr. tling lively old soldier, HICK HEADACHE. j Ramsev Wednesday evening, Aug. 26th. why is it called the ‘‘Swamp Angel” ; especially have we been pleased with your man went down and got him in the buck­ school? There is most always some np-; Lakeside letters. While it has been our et and he was drawn up but it was some­ Loose’s Red Clover Pills Cure Sick Head­ Refreshment- served from six to eight Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Westbrook returned privilege to hear most of the lectures and time before he revived. Next morning ache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipa­ [ o’clock or later if desired. Everybody Monday evening from a visit with their parent reason for the names localities son Charlie and wifo at Elkhart. Ind. sometimes go by, hut we have never seen sermons we peruse with pleasure and sat­ Alfred Rex went down, but could hardly tion, 35c. per bo*, 5 boxes for $1. For I cordially invited. Charlie went up there and found one of anything in Hat benutiful neighborhood isfaction tbe graphic description of them breathe and after digging one bucketful Bale by Jo h n Odell & (son. I Mattbcw I.utton thrashed out his little Elkhart's test girls and lias a nice home fo suggest that name. as giveu by your correspondent. Allow of dirt was so weak he was forced to come crop one day tbis week. He only had 14 new, and the A t l a s is pleated to put him me to suggest itiat you secure the Bervice out aod was as pale as a sheet aod so week j acres of wheat, but, lie got 43K bushels just of this correspondent in the future, on the list tbat is continually growing. Lyon & Co. have completed Ihe work of he could scarcely walk. It is a new well | ihe same. 7 acres of oats gave him 123 just being dug. | bushels and 2 acres of barley yielded 7il W. E. Ramsey was in Chicago the other putting the new elock in tbe Court House tower, and it now tolls off the hours and Democratic County Convention. | bushels. Matthew has no idea of going day, and while there visited the Chicago F o r S ale. 1 west. board of trade rooms during the business half hours wilh the utmost precision. Tho Democratic county convention will Ilnurs. He thinks Col. Brigham will The clock is one of Seth Thomas make be held at the court house Monday Aug. I will sell my father's residence on Prov­ j While Leon Brinkman, youngest son of have an easier job to control tbe Shoshones and a glance at tbe works shows them 24. Township caucuses will be held at idence 8t. Cheap and on easy terms. J Henry llrinkman, living a mile north of than he would have to maintain order and substantial and durable. The dials are of the usual places of holding elections, to­ W E. Ta pt. j Montpelier, was crossing the bridge over decorum in a Chicago board of trade wood six and a half feet in diameter, morrow afternoon at from 5 to 6 o’clock. j the St. Joe river, near Diebely’s mill, on when wheat is wild. though they look hardly half tbat size Why isn’t it tbis a good thing ? Dr. Fen The following is I lie number of delegates ner’s Kidney and Backache Cure i* waran Saturday afternoon, without a moment's from Ihe street. The pendulum wtighs each township will be entitled to: Amboy warning the whole structure gave way and ted to give satisfaction in every case or Arrangements are being made for Dr. 150 pounds, tbe striking ham m er 30 j 15, Royalton 18; Chesterfield 9; Gorham witli its load fell some twelve or fourteen pounds and it fakes a weight of 640 pounds money returned Such a proposition Isaac Newton, of Delta, to preach August 23; Franklie 14, Dover 11; Pike 9j Fulton i feet iuto the liver, which at that place is to manipuluUi the striking part alone aud couldn’t be thought of If the medicine 30 at Albany Bt. He will deliver his 13; Swancreek 15; York 22; Clinton 83; three or four feet deep. His father had 160 pounds to run the mechanism The wasn’t sifperior to all others. Pratt Bros. first lecture on “Palestine” that evening aud German 24; th.i basis being 1 for every just left tbe load to ride with a neighbor winding is done by a crank, and when1 15 votes cast for secretary of state at last 1 in his carriage, and they were about to and complete his course the next three Bucklen'e Anica Salve. evenings. -Toledo Daily News. tun down the striking weight must be ele­ election. drive upon the bridge when It fell. Help vated a distance of fi'2 feet and the time' The best salve in the world for Cuts, wps immediately summoned and the boy Our letter bureau Ib enriched tbis week weight 38 feet. No pains have been LOW RATES TO DETROIT. Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, was with difficulty extricated from the by a splendid letter from our distinguished spared in placing the mechanism and II is Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, debrt*. The bridge is a complete wreck. townsman. Col. Brigham , now engaged in confidently expected that it will be ao- j The Lake Shore Railway will sell low and all Skin Eruptions, and positively | scarcely a limber or bar tbat is not dam­ effecting a treaty between the United thorlly as a time piece. It is arrangiti so rate excursion tickets to Detroit aud re­ cures Piles, or no pay required. It is aged. It was built for the county in 1881 8tates and the Shoshone Indians of Wy­ tbat electric lights can l*e placed to Ilium turn Aug. 25th to Sep. 5th account of the guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or bv the Smith Bridge Co., of Toledo.— oming. Everybody will enjoy reading inate the dial at night if desired. The Fair and Exposition, good going day of money refunded. Price 85 cents per box . Sold by FOWLER BROS. I Bryan Freei. this letter. total cost is $600.—Republican. sale aod to return until Sept. 5, Inclusive. For sale by Pratt Bios. HOKKORS! pelled her to swear she would not expose The reptile was finally killed, and was STOLE AB0DT $150,000. BY POST AND W IRES him. He then fled. Mrs. Neimyer rec­ recognized as an Italian vipgrof ex­ THE DELTA ATLAS. Fourteen People K illed and 175 Injured. ognized her assailant as John Aman, a tremely venomous habits and Its bite is COMES THIS BATCH OF BUCK­ DELTA, OHIO. New York special: Fourteen persons farm hand. He has disappeared. Par­ fat*!. ' ______EXTENT OF THE LATEST LOAN were killed outright and thirty more ties of citizens are scouring tho country Denial or the Report That African Ex- SWINDLE. E Y E N E W S . BT THE ASI1A8 PRINTING CO. were injured at Cold Spring Harbor. in search of the villain, aud he will bo * plorer. Wore Katen by Canniflat*. They were just clearing the dock on an H. L. WALTZ. £ d im T T i i r . WALTZ, Mon. strung up whon caught. London special: M. Dybrowsky, the excursion barge to return to Brooklyn, Dapes In A U Farts of the Union—Beoelpt. A Catalogue or the Week'* Important 4. Masked iJKobbers. explorer, has telegraphed from Do. Braz- Still Coming In at tbe Rale or 91,000 Occurrences Throughout the State — when the vessel was struck by a heavy zavilla, West Africa, that the failure of, squall and dashed against the dock. It In Winston County, Ala., a band of per Day—Mortimer 1» Still Ahead or the Fires, Accldouts, Crimes, Suicides* EteatllK and Many Injured Passengers. The excursion was sent out by tho him again. This timo lie consented to train, Samuel McKeown, of St. Louis, In by th e com pany. nervo to explore It. A party of Marys- . Berno ■ special: A terrible accident, large dry goods house of Geissers, of load’ them to tho hiding-place of his Mo., seated hlmsejf at his sldo and Tho groater part of this amount, over vllle men and James Walker, St. Paris resulting in the instant death ol twelvo Brooklyn, for the beneiit of its employes, monos, w hich he did. T hey got $600 oponed his valiso, taking out a revolver nd above tho association's expenses, i newspaper man, bv accident heard of persons, and tho serious Injury of many but many other persons took adyantago and fled. A posso is in pursuit. Caglo and placing it In his hip pocket. Very .11 t|ie possession of Louis F. Mortimer, tho discovery, and at once organized au recognized two of tho men as his former soon afterward, without speaking a the promoter of the project, who Is now others, some of whom will probably die. of the excursion to go along. In all exploration party. Thoy found the en­ occurred on the Jura-Simpion Kailroad there were about two hundred and fifty neighbors. ______word, McKeown pulled tho gun from his being closely chased by detectives in tho East Ex-Judgo S. A. Pago and Attor­ trance just largo enough to permit one near this city. A special excursion persons, nearly all of whom are resi­ Horrible l>«atb. pocket and placing it against tho abdo­ ney Lyden Evans, for the cheated stock­ person at a time to pass down a ro p e V train, which was conveying hundreds dents of Brooklyn and Williamsburg. Cincinnati special: Tho hundreds as­ men of Athey, fatally shot him. Mc­ 011 of villagers from the surrounding The excursion had two barges which De­ Keown was arrested. The assassin said holders, and District Attorney Milchrlst of thirty foct, whore a landing was made . sembled at Ciiocy Island witnessed a turned rapidly through tbo dozen or country to witness tho fetes iu connec­ longed to Mild’s Exciirsion.Company and he did not know why ho shot Athey. on solid stono. The entranco grew horrifying tragedy. Anna Harkness more ledgers and books kept by tho cor­ tion with the 700th anniversary of tho were towed by a large tug. mado a balloon ascension to be followed Sarah Tolk Dead. ( lareor until a vestibule of stone was foundation of tho city of Berne, was The boats had barely put off from tho poration, and the result, roughly esti­ by a.parachute deseont. When a thous­ Mrs. Sarah Polk; widow of President reached. In this ante-chamber, as it stopped at a siding a short distanco dock on tho return trip, when the acci­ mated, gives the following figures: To­ and foot up the parachute was released. James N. Polk, died at tho Polk man­ from its destination, in order to allow dent happened. Among those killed tal am o u n t received, $88,000. Of this were, preparations wore made for a long k It foil somo distanco only partly opening, sion, in Nashville, Tenn. Her death the regular Paris express to pass. Tho was the pilot of tho barge. When the *31,000 has been paid to tho agents march. Each person was equipped with * thon closed. Tho woman aud tho para­ was that of a Christian. Sho sank engineer of the express, as nearly as can confusion had subsided tho superinten­ th ro u g h o u t the country. T h ere a re $13,- chute shot toward the earth with awful gently to rest without a struggle. She a lantern, and plenty of ropes wore pro­ bo ascertained, had not beon not! tied of dent of Geissers’ establishment made ar­ 000 assets in sight, S!\ 100 of w hich Is tho rapidity, and struck the ground with was surrounded by the members of the securities upon which small loans to give vided. A hallway 000 feet long, and , the fact that the excursion train was 011 rangements for sending the Killed and in­ terrific force. The woman was crushed Immediate family, and just before her confidence to stockholders were made, lined on cach side with numerous small ki tho track ahead and the conductor of jured to their homes in Brooklyn by into a shapeless mass, every bono being and tbo balance In tho bank and now tho excursion train seems to have neg­ death she called them up, and placing Chambers, was passed through. The special train. broken. Many ladies faiijted and men subject to the court’s order. Thon the lected to send a signalman back to pro­ The bodies of the fourteen persons who her hand upon their heads, offered a hallway was so narrow in somo places | wero sickened by tho sight. The woman prayer and blessings. Her remains will books show $19,000 paid to Lewis F. tect the rear of his train while tho shunt were killed by the accident on tho barge is known professionally as Leroy. Her be laid in the vault beside those of her Mortimer as commissions, and of this that persons could barely slide through was being arranged. Tho express run­ Republic, were brought to lirooklyn on homo is at Indianapolis. She struck on distinguished husband. Mrs. Polk was $19,000 Mortimer must account to tbe it sideways. ning at high speed, eamo upon the ex­ a boat which landed at the foot of North her feot, and was driven into the earth cursion train so suddenly that the engi­ Sixth street, Williamsburg. No reports 80 years of age. indignant stockholders. Thero is yet Ail along the floor were huge stones, nearly to her kneos. The body was $23,000 to be accountod for, and Morti­ neer’s efforts to check its speed and were made to the police, but the latest Farmer Killed, which had evidently faiiuu from the mangled out of all human shape. mer is supposed to havo tho amount ayold disaster wero unavailing. information is that one of the bodies has Steubenville (Ohio) special: John Me* lined roof. At either end of the with him. At least ho did have it in been identified as that of M artha Seaman j Frightful Explosion. dill, one of the best known farmers and hand whon ho left tho city on “pressing big hallway is a lake. One has gone An Expert Accountant Arrested, of B rooklyn. About 175 peoplo w ere in­ The powder mill at Central City, Ivy., wool-growers of this section, whilo E aste rn business.” Slnco J u ly 30 this dry, but the other has water twenty-live Little Rock (Ark.) special: J. L. Bay, jured in the accident. Most of them re­ on tho Newport News and Mississippi walking on tho Cleveiaud and Pittsburgh year $13,000 has boeu taken in and is do an axpert accountant employed by ex- turned to Brooklyn on a special train. Valley Railroad, blew up, *resulting in Railroad tracks, was struck ty a passon- feot deep In it. The cave is damp and posited as a trust fund, subiect to tho Treasurer W. E. Woodruff, to look after two deaths, that of J. W. Boies, of Hunt­ ger train and killed almost instautly. muddy, but breathing is done with per­ order of the Superior Court, In which his interest bofore the Stato Board, A1SDUCTOKS CAFTUltED. ington, W. Va., and Timothy Carney, of Deceased was C>5 years of age. He was fect ease. At the farthest end of the authorized by tho Legislature to settlo C atlottsburg, Ky. Geo. Wilis* skull was the case Is now pending. one of the projectors and directors of the Mortlmor Is being closely followed In hallwa7 was a slippery ascent like a the treasury muddlo, has boen arrested fractured by falling timbers and a Mr. Wool Growers’ Exchange of this city, 011 a warrant sworn out by Treasurer Justus was severely hurt. The building, tho East, and word was received ut the stairway, evidently worn out by water; and lost nearly 830,000 in that ill-starred Government building which, it is said, Morrow, charging him with tho theft of Detroit special: On tho evening of which was blown up, contained about enterprise. To Mr. Medill’s deafness is This led to another large room, the size 8100.000 of S ta te scrip. W hen th e L eg­ March 19, Joseph Perrien, a prominent 14,000 pounds of powder. I t is not will lead to his arrest. ri'ho officials of which could not bo discerned. The ascribed his tragic death. look upon him as the important man aud islature adjourned the Joint Committee Detroit business man, reputed to be known what caused the explosion. explorers were afraid, without better left two boxes filled with Stato securities worth nearly 8 1,000,000, was itiviegled A RicITSilver Vein. caro nothing about the llttlo catch, for Tho, dwelling house of John WObb, a means of working their way, to go which they had examined and found to into a hack from his homo 011 th e p re­ half mile from the scone was badly Leadville (Col.) special: The richest Mortimer got the monoy and the others strike that has been made in this mining wero used as his tools. Alfred Down­ farther. Great excitement prevails and be correct. Morrow claims that Bay tense of business, and kept for forty- shaken up. Even tho dishes on the district for years has just been made in ing, president of tho bogus building as­ has broken into another box belonging to eight hours in somo secluded part of the tablo wero broken into pieces. An iron an immense exploring party is to be sociation, is still in tho hands of the the State and extracted therefrom $100,- city. A ransofe of $10,000 w as dem anded shaft w eighing nearly 500 pounds w as the Bohn shaft located within one block organizod. The discovery is now made Government authorities, but his bail has 000 worth of scrip that was cancelled by his abductors from his family, but its carried a distanco of 200 yards. T ho of Harrison avenue, Leadvillo’s main thoroughfare. Last week it was deter­ been fixed at $2, 000, which is looked public generally for the first time. about two years ago, which ho put Into payment being refused, at the expiration damage done by the explosion will not boxes left here by Legislative Commit­ of two days he was blind-folded, taken in mined to sink this shaft, and diamond upon as an absurd bond for a man undor Minor State Items. be less th a n $10,000. • tbo charge made asalnst him if tho offi­ tee. Bay was taken before a justice of a hack, and left in tho street at some drills were brought into use and went —Fleming Hardwcll was scalded to distance from his home, to return to it ISurued to Heath. d o w u 312 feot and struck a thick vein of cials cared to hold him. N. H. Tollman the peace, and gave bond in the sum of death at Findlay. 53.000 for his ap pearance S eptem ber 1. as best he might. The police made The drought has so scorched foliage extremely high grade of silver ore, which has also boen released on tho same vigorous efforts to discover his abductors, in the western part of Allen County, itssays from 200 to 300 ounces of silver to bond. In view of tho fact that both —At Millersburg, Loretta Moore has The Platte Klvei^ on a Kam page. but they did not succeed until the other Indiana, that the foliage along tho rail­ th e to n . ______men havo told all thoy know about tho sued James Brink for breach of promise road tracks is constantly in a blaze and St. Joseph (Mo.) special: Platto River day, when tho city was startled by Our Export Increased. management of tho National Capital of marriage, claiming $3,000 damagos. f much damage is threatened. The other Savings, Building and Loan Association Valley from Oakland Mills to the north tho report that tho gang of kidnappers The chief of the Bureau of Statistics He pleads statute of limitations, and de­ and east for a distance of many milos had been arrested and placed in jail. day the wooded land 011 the largo farm of North America and aro working of Frederick IClaehn was discovered on reports that the total values of the ex­ hand-in-hand with .lie authorities for nies the promise. has tho appearance of an ocean^ Tho Five men compose the gang: John and ports of domestic broadstuffs from the lire. Tho farm is situated about live —Jamos Wending, target-tender tor the river is out of its banks for a distance of Billy Considine, Frank Griffiths, James United States during the month of July, the capture of Mortimer, it., can easily miles west of Fort Wayne. Frederick bo surmised that neither of these men about a mile on either side. Tributary McDoel and Tom Kennedy. They are the 1891, and during the soven months end­ Hocking Valley, was killed at Columbus. Klaehn and his^ son rushed to the wood­ will be prosocuted, but ylll be used as streams aud creeks are swollen, and tho leaders of a gang of crooks that lias in­ in g J u l y 31, 1891, as compared with simi­ He was tending to a switch, and stepped land to prevent the spread of the flames. witnesses against Mortimer, who, ac­ water is coming down tbo narrow valley fested this city for years, and have been lar" exports during the corresponding out of tho way of one train, but got di­ w|th a rush and roar. The Platte Eiver responsible for at least two murders, a Neighbors were called in to assist, and cording to Mr. Downing, is “ono man In till lato at night tho men battled with periods of the preceding year wore as a thousand,” and as smooth as tho best. rectly in front of ono backing down. It rose fully twenty feet in less than twelve dozen or more shooting affrays, and all follows: July, 1891, 16,379,281; 1890, tho devouring element. Mr. Klaehn was Attorney Lyden Evans has been drawn passed ovor him, cutting off tho right hours. The “One Hundred and Two” the big burglaries, but against whom no 10,733,609. Seven months ending July River was out of its banks in places, convicting evidence could be secured. overcome by the heat and fell in a faint. Into tills caso by circumstances. Ho was ear and arm, breaking his shoulder and His clothes became ignited, and, whon 31, 1891, 84,709,598; 1890, 92,773,352. where the night before there was scarcely The police claim to have a sure case at first called upon by Mortimer to de­ leg. He was taken to the hospital, but4 more than three to live feot of water. found by his neighbors, his body was A Fatal Fall. fend certain llttlo suits and know noth­ against tho gang this time, as one of its died soon after. Wending was married. Hundreds of farmers along the banks of members has squealed. The kidnapping burned to a crisp. Judge Gilbert S. Carpenter, of Akron, ing of the association's standing, lit theso streams have suffered the loss of was one of the most sensational crimi­ W ill Hisobey tho Law. Ohio, was fatally injured at Bridge did moro and moro of tho firm’s legai —Freight train No. 79, on the Little cattle, grain, or buildings. nal events in the city’s history. Fifty representative .bankers, repre­ Glenn. Passing through tho Glenn ho business until one day he conceived the Miami Hailroad, was wrecked just west senting all sections of Indiana, met at bocamo faint. In his attempt to sit idea that all was not straight Mr. Mor­ of Columbus. John Holland of Wash­ Milwaukee in the American Huso Ball A M ighty Crash. down he missed his footing and fell from timer was in New York at the time and Association. Indianapolis and selected five of their ington, C. H., who was traveling in A disastrous accident on the Baltimore number to take charge of.all matters tho top of the stone wall along which he Evans demanded at the association’s of­ St. Louis special: It is settled, be­ charge of a valuable pacing horse which and Ohio Railroad occurred at Attica growing out of the effort to compel was passing. The Judge is 80 and one fice in th e R ookery B uilding to have he was taking to Steubenville, was yond all question that tho Milwaukoe Station, fourteen miles east of Tiffin, them to -submit lists of deposits to of Akron’s best citizens, lie has been access to tho company’s books if he was club will enter the American Association to be its legal adviser. It was then ho Ohio. A west-bound local freight was the State board of tax com­ in the Senate and Lower lleuso of tlio seriously Injured and the horse was and so purchase the franchise of tho standing at the depot, when a heavy missioners. Attorney Ad Harris was Legislature and on the Common Pleas mot Tollman, one of tha directors, aud killed. Holland received a broken rib Cincinnati club. Tho price agreed upon ho told him what ho thought. Tollman, through freight, thundering down the called in and stated that the com­ bench. ______Is not given out, but President Gillotto, ho says, became frightened, and asked and internal Injuries. A broken coup­ grade from the east at the rate of twentv- mission could not compel such reports, Comic Song at tho Lowell Obsequies. of M ilwaukee, p u t up $0,000 c a s h a n d th e what ho could do to protoct himself, as ling causod tho accident. tive miles per hour, crashed into its rear. and it was unauimously decided to re­ London special: During tho Lowell balance required in notes. Of tiie Cin­ ho did not know the association was not —While Mrs. Bert Travis, wifo of one The engine and nearly a dozen of sist tho attempt. Harris was retained obsequies at Wostminster, as the organ­ cinnati club Milwaukee gets Seerey, straight. This started tho bail rolling, cars were crushed into a shapeless by tho bankers and all will now rofuso ist was performing tho Dead March in of the most prominent residents of Cuya­ Dwyer, Carney, and Canavan; Washing­ and a receiver would havo been askod mass. Three cars were hurled bod­ to go before the board with the state­ Saul, and a solemn hush had fallen on hoga Falls, was ascending tho stairs In ton secures Marr, Vaughn, and Mains, for by Mr. Evans had not Uncle Sam got ily through the depot building, a ments required by law. The penalty the assembly, a crazy woman, who ’ had and “King” Kelly goes to tho Bostou thoro first. > her home during a storm, she was struck large framo structure, totally demol­ for refusal is a fine of $500 and imprison­ Association team. Manager Bancroft by some chance gainod admission, sud­ “Mortimer runs things with a high by lightning and instantly killed. Tho ishing it. Tho occupants of the depot ment for thirty days, and the board de­ denly sprang among the audience and has been signed to manage tho now narrowly escaped with thejr lives, being hand,” said Mr. Evans, aftor ho had bolt searea its way down her back from Milwaukee team. clare th a t this w'ill bo enforced. shouted out tho words of a comic song. looked over tho books of tho bogus com­ warned of impending danger by the roar A thrill of horror ran through tee listen­ hor head to hor feet and tore off both Their Fate Known. pany, “and it's a wonder he did not of the approaching train. The con­ ers. As quickly as possible the disturber hor shoes. Hor clothing was Ignited, A Heavy JLoss. A bottle was picked up at Benton Har­ smash things and got In the hands of the Fire almost completely dostroyed the ductor of the local says he had no knowl­ was ejected.- but the flames woro extinguished before edge that the freight was following him, bor, Mich., recently, containing a piece law bofore. Ho put his father In as machinery of the mine of the New Pitts­ A n o th e r Ulcase* tho body was much burned. Tho house and that tho first intimation he had of of brown paper, on which the following secretary and treasurer, his brother-ln- burgh Coal and Coke Company at Alum was written: St. Petersburg special: A u k a s e h a s iaw (F. O. Wentworth) as president, and was also set on firo, and the interior was 5Cave, Sullivan County, Ind. There has its approach was given by tho sound. He then hurriedly sent out a llagman, “We, tho undersigned, ure passengers on the been issued directing the railroad officials had a man In Canada named Choate pretty badly damaged. been a strike at the mine for a weok past, ThomaB Hume. The schooner's liold is rapidly throughout tho country to give prece­ whose proxy ho voted regularly. It was but owing to the dense fog the engineer filling w ith water and wo huvo no hope of es­ —Charles Odell, of Greenfield, who and it is thought tho mine was set 011 dence over all other trains, passenger a sort of family affair between thom, and fire. The mine worked by machinery, of the approaching train was unable to cape. We are on the Bt. Joseph course and have rodo in a buggy, and some parties in a see the signal in time. Tho engineer been drifting for hows. We have friends in Mc­ or freight, to trains conveying grain sup­ Mr. Downing, tho president, whom which was of the costliest kind, and the Cook, Neb., and Elkhart. Ind. Please notify, spring wagon, wero racing on Fayette then called for brakes and reversed his plies to the distressed provinces. Mortimer claimed to havo ousted b- most complete of any in the State for th e m of o u r fate. tho recent election, was made a engine and jumped, as did his fireman. [S igned.] "Frank Maynard. street, Washington C. H„ when they handling coal and burning coko. The Store* ltobbod. tool of, as was also the vice president, The fireman escaped unhurt, but the “ VV ibur Grover. ” ran over Elijah Hopkins, a prominent Company estim ates th e loss a t $100,000, Burglars raided the stores of J. Robi­ Mr. Tollman. These men, I believo, former had his left leg broken and re­ I t will be rem em bered th a t the schooner with two-thirds insurance. It will be son, hardware; C. Shambaugb, saloon; got nothing. Wo are going now to citizen of this elly, Odell’s horse’s head ceived serious internal inj-uries. Brake- Hume was lost on Lake Michigan about Impossible to resume work inside of sev­ C. €. Goetzingor, meat market, and S. see what wo can do for tho stockho ders. striking Hopkins’ head, breaking his man Esher, of the freight, had his f o o t May 10, last with seven men on board. eral m onths. _____ Not the slightest trace of the vessel has Losh, dry goods, at PerrysvJlle, Ohio. There Is 33,900 .left in bank and $9,100 lower jaw and tearing his upper teeth crushed. ^ Robison’s loss is §150, a n d L o sh ’s $250. Bold Attempt at Train 'Wrecking:. yet been found. It was owned by Hock­ out oil loans, the roul cstato security for and gums loose, llis skull is thought to Hanging at St# Lon I s. which wo beiievo is perfoctiy good. A dastardly attempt was made to ley and Hume, of Muskegon. TUE MARKETSL be fractured, and several ribs broken. Henry Henson was hanged in the jail That is about 20 per cent, any how. wreck trains on tho Lake Shore and Compelled to l>l«gorgo His Winnings, CHICAGO. Hopkins says if he recovers ho will sue yard iu St. Louis. Tho drop fell at We will next make an application for a Michigan Southern Railroad between A young man answering the descrip­ Cattle—Common to P rim e .... 03.50 <£& n.25 7:13 a. m. and death was announced a HoaB-~Shipping Grades...... 4,00 (# 0.00 receiver, and I believe tho association for damages. Sturgis and Rurr Oak, Mich., by piling tion of the Columbus Grove robber, lost minute later. The condemned man SHKKP...... S. 00 @ 5.25 ought not to bo allowed to go to pieces, as —Tho following have been elected offl- ties 011 the track in several places. It is $190 playing faro in Sam Wagner's gam­ AYhbat-—No, 2 Red...... «8 <& .89 passed tho night in chatting and joking thero Is a heap of monoy coming iu all evident there was moro than one person bling house, on Main street, Dayton, O. Con»—No 2...... cj gjj ,(jo cors of tho Ohio regiment- of the Sons of with tho guards and appeared indiffer­ O ats—No. 2...... ,*27 & .28 tho time. Slnco tho money now in hank engaged in the business, as some of the Next morning the man walked into the Veterans: Colonel, Horaco S. Buckland, ent to tho fact that his last hours on Ky*E—No, 2...... 7.1 @ .74 was tied up over 813,000 has been re­ ties were too heavy for ono man to gambllnur room upstairs, where the game U O tte s—Choice C re a m ery ...... 17 @ J 8 Fremont; Lieutenant Colonel, E. How­ earth were passing swiftly away. ceived. which the court will take charge handle and they were piled quite high. was going on and with a cocked revolver Chkbsk—Full Cream, flats...... 08 (<§ .09 1 Henry Henson was convicted of the E oas—F resh...... 14 @ .15 of as a trust fund, and I believe that a.i ard GUkey, ftilumbus; Major, Robert S. in each hand compelled the dealer, old A Wife'* Confession. murder of his wife Ida. Henson had P o ta to e s —Now per b u ...... &j au .e0 association that is In receipt of such Clarkson, Dayton. This Is the first Sam Wagner, to refund tho money. INDIANAPOLIS. married a widow with one child. They largo amounts shouldn't bo allowed to Indianapolis special: Uenry Diiion, With revolvers still covering Wagner C a t t l e —8h»p;»int'...... 3.50 & 5.75 regiment of tho Sons of Veterans formed. lived unhappily together in a boarding Hoos—Choice Linh'...... 8.50 5.75 go to pieces. ” marshal uf Houghvillo was murdered a aud his outlook and helper, the follow Tho selection of uniforms will be made house which they conducted at No. 405 Hhrki*—Common to Prime 3.50 c* * "5 Whilo tho figures got from tho firm's few months ago and no clue to the mur­ W h e a t — N o. 2 Red South Second street, Henson being of an backed out of the room and walked books showed that $811,000 had been re­ by Col. Buckland, who will also decide v derers could be found* Tho other day through the crowded bar-room into the Co h n —N o. 1 W b ito ...... M 1$ .«4*6 insanelyj jealous disposition. On Oa ts—N o. 2 W h ite ...... ceived, this does not cover tho entire whether the regiment shall participate Mrs. Chas. French accused her husband street and was gono before the news of .31 .32^ and Chas llubbard of the crime and they tho evening of February 2, bT. LO U IS. scopdof Mortimer's business. Ho ran a In the prize drills at the State Fair aud the deed had gotten down stairs. Pur­ CATTLE...... 3.50 11.09 1889, Henson Charged his wife with re­ H o o s...... branch house for three months at Phila­ if It shall assemble before June next have been arrested. When the woman suit was not attempted. * 4.50 '& 5.75 threatened to expose her husband he ceiving the attentions of a crippled tailor Whrat— No. 2 Hod, .81 .80 delphia, and of tho proceods it fs said no Corn—No. 2...... —The unconscious form of a colored who rented apartments in tho house. A The Irrepressible Hoy. B ■ . H H i ...... 52 (j? .54 account was made nearly killed her with a base ball bat. O ath —No. 2 ...... 27 efl 2< lad, about 16 years of age. was foiyid on quarrel ensued and after some hot words Fire completely destroyed the fur­ Tho company operated in nearly every Fire in H~Min«, M ess...... 10.50 i!$ll.uu tho Big Four track at Delaware. He Henson took a revolver from a table niture factory of Stilie & Duhlmeler, at CINCINNATI. State In tho Union and its agents wero CATTLE..., Fire broke out in the shaft of the drawer and started toward the woman. Wade and Dalton streets. Cincinnati...... 3.50 a 5.25 in nearly overy tov \, Tho plan was had been killed by a passing train, but Louisville mino'near LoadviJIe, Col,, and ...... 4.00 (a 5.75 Tbe latter’s 13-year-old son interfered The building was of brick 80 by 100 feet, S h k k p ...... 3.0,1 ^ 5.23 tho regular system adopted by building Iu what way is unknown. He remained burned all the timbers up tbe shaft tor and loan associations, only they failed aud Henson left the room. A little four stories high, aud it had a cellar aud WliRAT—No. 2 R od...... 87 HM unconscious until his death which oc­ 500 feet. When the ilames reached the later he returned, placed the muzzle of a sub-cellar. A boy going Into the sub- C o h k -N o . 2 ...... rtf (Si .64 to mako the usual loans when called upon, top they consumed tho shaft house, ore CUT*—No. 2 M ixed...... 32 ^ .33 and the stockholders’ mono; can only be curred shortly after he was found. No 1 the weapon against the side of the un­ cellar for benzine dropped his lantern DLTROIT. bins, and everything else except the suspecting woman’s head and sent a ball and an explosion followed which set the C a t t l e ...... g.oo <3 5 25 accounted for tho ono way. mark or means of identification was Inspector Stuart said that he does not engine house. Damage is over $30,000. crushing Into her braiu. As tho stoDson entire building on fire. The boy escaped H o o s ...... 3.00 A 5.25 found, neither does his body show any s h e e p a w # 4.00 think a record of half the money re No insurance. ______ran from the room a second ball grazed without dangerous Injury. The owners bruises which It Is thought would cause W heat— No. 2 lUd ...... 90 nx theater-going is said to have Judge, Todd, of Urbana, vice A . C. the capital of the Italian province of that with a terrible mishap. Going down j W m e a t—N o. XH# .rd ...... 1.05 106 declined to a remarkable extent man and now lies prostrated from the CoRN%No. 2 ...... 68 «S ’flu Deuel, resigned. name, was carried out over the Adriatic, effects of her terrible encounter. Mrs. Tomlinson Hilt the horse ran away with j MILWAUKEE. Bkf.fstkak and black coffee are said and while It was banging over the watei Nolmyer was on her way to the station the buggy, throwing the family out Mrs. I W h r a T-IT o. 2 Spring .93 48 .93 to h av e reddeed a lady o f 182 pounds —There havo been several brilliant the aeronaut either fell or Jumped out ol King was badly bruised and Is seriously I Co b s —No 8 ,...... 80 e t 62 to 14a at Thomaston and was met by a negro at O a t s - N o . 2 W h ite ...... & >7 meteoric displays at Washington C H., the car and was drowned before he a lonely place. The woman tried to injured, aud Florence, aged ?, had her B t * - - No. 1...... 73 m .74 Ok e of the most eminent English phy­ recently, tbat have attracted consider­ could b* reached by craft which pat out skull fractured, Jennie aged 11, had her liARi.KY—No. 2 ...... 67 #1 r« sicians recently said that every modern hurry away, but the negro siezed her able attention among “star-gazers.” As to*bis aid. and covertug hor mouth with his hands, shoulder dislocated. F v l x - K i u ...... 10.2J *iaTS house ought to be destroyed after it had many as 500 or «00 meteors have been smothering her cries, dragged her into A Pol..noai VIp*rtn . ltunrh of Banana., j been built for sixty years. (.•her Ktoti at form les. WiiATKvr.il be the state of colored seen during a single evening. Some of < the woods. He kept her there for three At Indianapolis, while a banana dealer I Labor troubles havo again broken out photography, a process of photograph­ hours, maltreating her In a frightful was examining a buuch of tropical fruit, them leave a fiery train behind thom, at Foraiiea, France, and the situation iia> ing in colors has been patented In Lon­ manner. Becoming tired ot his amuse­ a peculiar looking little reptile bounded i and at times they have been so numerous? become to serious tbat troops have been don. and the company 1, about to begin sent there to preserve order. ment, the lienu produced a razor and oat In view and made a spring toward a I tu sla esa o present a beautiful spectacle. placing the edge of it at her breast, com­ purchaser. This created a stampede. | r Hees 12.5 g i g g ' . . J * The assurance served to intensify the have to draw up tho deed ourselves, or rupted the merchant with grim and WHY EMMA THANKED HIM. already exists among ns and its In­ two red spots which hid beon rapidly go to my law yer’s. ” mocking frankness. “The protended gathering on tho cheeks of Hiram Skid- “Oh, wo can attend to It,” returned Ae Kindly Believed the toneaome mom fluence is becoming appreciably felt. doed 1 have jiist given you 1s not worth During Her Husband'* Absence. der. How angry ho was that the false­ Jerry, with anxious promptness. “It’s the paper It Is written upon. ” The highest couquestof which a woman MeallWild Lands hoods of Jerry had Induced him to part no great task.” “W hy n o t?” Many of yonr readers doubtless recall can dream is no longer that of her op* with his interest in a property now Stopping to Ills safe, tho merchant “To begin with, the lands havo boon a practice indulged in by young gentle­ posites in sex. OB, THE - shown by tho offender’s own actions to produced his deed of tho Musselshell out of my hands nearly threo years,” ex­ men in former years (indeed, I have She can aim ut what they can aim at bo running up into hundreds of thou­ property and handed it to his brother. plained Hiram Skldder, with visible joy reason to believe it is not obsolete at —the crown of scholarship, the badge sands. “Sit near mo and read it, Jerry,” he at the gall and wormwood ho was serv­ this writing), of “sitting out” competit­ of service, the distinction of character. FifiM for the Insselshell ffiyjjpns. “You have it, suro enough," ho ad­ said, soizlng a pen, “and do not read ing up to his brother. “You gavo me ors for a lady’s favor. In many agri­ And the fruits of this new tree of mitted, after a rapid glanco at the faster than 1 can copy.” such reports of them that I was glad cultural districts it is still a humiliating knowledge are already sweet in many a money. “And the grand question now Taking their places at the desk, the to sell them to Wynans for seven hun­ acknowledgement for a young man to home, in many a charity, charities of Is, how did you come by it? ” brothers ontorod upon thoir labor, Jerry dred dollars. ” admit he has been compelled, by any deeper wisdom than those of old and of “Stock-raisi ng, Hiram—stock-raising. ” reading tho old deed carefully and slow­ Jerry not only tottered to his chair artifice of his rival, to retire from the higher hope. BY LEON L'EWIS. The sneer with which the merchant ly, whilo Hiram proceeded to trace the again, but he lay thoro so faint and help field. One of the most whimsical inci­ received this statement was simply sav­ now one. loss that his brother began to find him a dents growing out of this phase of ri­ age “That’s all right,” finally ejaculated sourco of amusement. The Mystery of Lightning Shocks. “So much tho moro reason why I Jerry, with a long broath of relief. valry occurred recently in a small town A correspondent writes to the New “Then you havo sold me a pleco of in Ohio. C H A P T E R III.—(Continued.) should go to Montana before giving you “Somehow I fancied, Hiram, you were property you did not possess,” returned York S un as follows: A handsome, free, and airy young The quick, sharp glanco of compre­ tho deed, ” ho declared. “I can become in ten d in g to trick mo, ” Jeremiah, his rascally wits boginning to I think that all the primarily fatal hension Hiram Kkidjler shot at him a ‘stock-raiser,’ too.” “How trick you?” recover thoir habitual flow; “and I nocd fellow who was a great favorite* with effects of electricity are due to three everybody, called on a young lady escaped his notice. He took two or three turns across tho “I didn’t see how, but I know you wore not remind you that such an offense Is cause i whioh are distinct but insepara­ floor, and then resumed: none too good ” “As you know,” pursued Jerry, “them punishable by a long term of imprison­ whose father was “well heeled, ” as the ble, and each capable of producing “I was only loklng in w h at I said ab o u t “The pot shonld never call tho kettle m en t.” lands jlne my hundred and sixty on the saying goes, in this world’s goods. Miss death it sufficiently powerful. selling. I’ve no Intention of disposing block,” Interrupted the merchant, smil­ “I’m probably quite as wise In tho law east, and are wuth more to mo than any Ii was accounted a great catch. She The moBt prominent of these is the one olse. I not only want ’em for a of tho property—not tho slightest. No ing grimly, as ho touched a call bell. as you are, Jerry,” sneered the mer­ had among her admirers an easy, slow- offer can tempt mo!” “Tho notary will bo here in a minute to chant—“too wi^e, certainly, to place my­ forcible contraction of the muscles, range for my cattle, but I think I might going young attorney, highly connected, which may be drawn so tightly about sell a forty or two for a triflo to Col. This declaration worried Jerry Skld- witness tho deed, and I trust you will self In tho power of such a reptile as and possessing very decided talents He the arteries aa to produce congestion Whipsaw, ono of my neighbors. ” der quite as much as a similar ono from havo docency enough not to insuft me in you are capable of being. ”, was careless in his attire—almost slov­ Wynans had previously worrlod the his presenco. ” and stop the aotion of the heart “1 should think you might,” said tho “Thon what is that deed?” enly. But he was a fellow who bore m erchant. A clork appearing, tho merchant gavo “It is a doed to a lino piece of land I The caloric effect of electricity is to merchant, smiling sarcastically. acquaintance—grew mightily on close “What! You're going back on your him an order, and a brlof Interval of havo in Idaho, and for which I paid increase the temperature of the parts “Of coursu you’ve beon very kind to acquaintance. The young lawyer hap­ me, Hiram,” continued the visitor, “to word?” he protested, aftor 6, long stare silence succoodod, which was brokon by about two thousand dollars,” oxplained through which it passes, and this may give me tho use of theso lands so long of auger and consternation. “I ought the appearance of a notary. tho merchant, his sardonic smile Coming pened to occupy an old-fashioned jttoduce their disruption or combustion. jest for tho taxes, but we’re both getting not to say a word more on the subject. “A deed to sign and deliver, Mr. Nor­ back to his features. “While you read rocker when the wide-awake, bright The ourrent also exerts an electrolytic ‘ old, and if you should die and your os- Hut I told Daisy she should have tho ris,” said Hiram Skidder, without taking 0110 thing, I wroto another, quito cer­ D ick B ------dropped in. He seemed to action on the fluid and nervous portions tate bo divided, there might bo no ond of land for a wedding present, and I’m the troublo to present his brother to tho tain, as the event proved, that you be glued to his seat. At least he did not of the system. trouble, and so I told Daisy I’d come and willing onutliat and other accounts to newcomer. “It’s all ready for our sig­ would fall, in your hurry and excitement, budge from it while Dick was there. n atu re s. ” to verify what 1 had written.” The magnitude of these effects is pro­ buy these lands of you while she’s getting give you ten or twenty times what it Is Dick left him there, but iesolved to portional to the electromotive force of Jerry looked annihilated, but soon be­ ou st him. rested a little from her long journey. ” worth, tho moro especially as I’ve just The document was duly perfected and the current: practically proportional to “How much will you givo mo for my sold twenty thousand cattle and don't handed to Jerry, who counted out the gan to bluster again. Upon a subsequent call, finding Miss the duration of its flow and inversely half Interest, Jerry?” know what to do with the money. What $200,000 agreed upon, and the notary, “I’ll havo you arrested for false pre­ B— — alone, Dick carried out his pro­ “Woll, I thought three hundred dollar* will you tako, Hiram?” after a few words in the earof his client, tenses and swindling,” ho declared. proportional to the resistance of its path gram, for, the young attorney dropping or circuit. might strike you as a fair offer, Hiram,” “Onco for all, isn’t it? took his dcparturo. “No, you won't, old man, assured the in lazily later, was surprised to see replied the visitor, “and so I’ve brought “Yes, a final offer.” It would be hard to say which of the merchant, contemptuously. ^‘1 have a Diok ensconced in the rocker. The If the conjoint influence of these ef­ “Cash down, too?” two brothers was the most delighted at you the money. ” right to ask you what I ploaso for my medical student sat his fellow visitor fects “paralyzes the nerves,” or pro­ “Y'cs, cash down, H ira m .” Tho merchant’s sarcastic smile deep­ tho transaction. Thoir mutual expan­ Idaho ranch, and you liave no remedy o u t duces unconsciousness otherwise, in less ened as lire brother drew out a pocket- “WeJI, you may have my interest in sion was tremondous. whatever, in either law or equity, from But the contest, apparently, was not than three one-hundredths of one sec­ book which looked as if a considerable th a t M usselshell p ro p erty for 8200,ooo, “And now for the other half of this tho moment when you havo paid ovor ond, it must act more quickly than sen­ slice of tho Kocky Mountains had at “All right; I’ll take it,” said Jerry, property, Hiram,” said Jerry, gaining your money. Think it over a minute, ended,^for both happened to meet .at Miss ’s on the same evening, and sation and produce a painless death; some time fallen upon it. without an instant’s hesitation, produc­ hU feet and securing tho deed in his and you’ll see th a t I am quito rig h t.” but, if thia period bo prolonged, the ing a second wad of greenbacks llko tht pocket, with suppressed jubilanco. “How now, with one result. The young law­ “Don’t be so fast, Jerry,” ho said. Tho gloom of Jerry’s countenance at­ subject will die a moat agonizing death. •Now that you aro here, I’ll show you first. “Give mo tho deed and I ’ll h an d far is it to Ingloheim-*-to the home of tested that the point was well taken. yer, whom I will call Gray, would talk the sights a week or two, and then we’ll you this m oney.” our brother-in-law, chariest Tower, who “As to the two hundie I thousand dol­ to M is s at intervals, am use hims< f He will feel that hia muscles are being go to Montana together. Nothing would For noarly a minute Hiram Skldder bought theso lands with you?” lars you have handed me,” pursued the by exciting her anger, or wit, rise lazily, stripped from the bones, that each please me more than to see how you looked as if threatened with a stroke of “About eighteen miles, Jerry,” replied merchant, “it is merely a portion of the dawdle at the door, and after some nerve is a conductor heated so intensed have been living all theso fourteen apoplexy. His eyes had a glassy sttre; the merchant, who was in the act of de­ sura you have stolen from Perry Wynans. whispered talk, leave his rival in the by the ourrent that sears, burns, fries years ” his tohguo lay motionless In his npen positing in his desk the money which Y'ou havo never had so much as a ghost rocker. „ the parts adjacent whioh offer a greater Jerry waved his hand in nervous Im­ m outh. T ho veins on h is forehead s>ood had just beon handed him. of a title to tho lands in question. I The young student could not resist resistance to its flow; that he ia being patience out liko skeleton fingers. Tho thought “Thoro aro trains every hour or two, may add that this money Is merely a the temptation to disclose the situation burned to death by fires internal, or that his brother had takon all this mo,My do doubt?” pursued Jerry. drop in tho bucket to what you havo “All that is very kind, Hiram,” he de­ to the friends of both parties. Some that a demon has an iron grip on every clared, “but business is business, and I secretly from the lands whidi had boen “Oil, yes; ovory half hour, I think, at caused me to lose by tho lies and misrep­ inch of him and is rending piece from must get the little mattor of tho lands so persistently decried, and which ftad about this timo of the day. But why do resentations you have been sending me there were who marvelled at the lack of spirit Gray revealed. As the first- piece in the fires of hell. My own ex­ off my mind beforo 1 can take a step now boon so fatally fooled away ’ly as k ? ” ever since Charley Tower and I invested perience justifies this conclusion. The Jerry’s falsehood, was simply withering. “Naturally,” oxplained tho visitor, “I in that Musselshell property. You seo, comer, he should, it was argued, have w ith you ” duration of consciousness under these B u t he m anaged to conceal in p u rl ->io am going to Inglehelm to soo Charley therefore, that you havo no cause of held his ground. The mere fact that j The merchant surveyed him again in­ circumstances is dependent, other things quiringly, not a littio interested by his tempest raging in his soul, and to Re­ Tower, the husband of our sister Mary, complaint against me. You have sim­ he did not, was deemed sufficient rea­ clothes, which looked as if ho had takon mark, with forced calmness: to buy his interest in these lands, and ply handed mo my share of tho boodle, son for Diok B to boast, and his equal, upon the electrical resistance of them from some scarecrow he had en­ “1 11 get tho. deed, Jerry, and let I ’ll fran k ly w arn yon, H iram ” as taken from the lands of Wynans, and boasts were reported to Miss B , the individual and his powers of endur­ countered in his travels. cashier draw up a now one. MaJ;e “Oh, savo your throats Jerry,” Inter­ the loss you say about all these proceed­ who, however tantalized her lady ance; perhaps it may last five minutes. “I couldn't think of soiling you the yourself at home a few moments I'M rupted the merchant, with insolent jubi­ ings tho b etto r It will bo for you. ” friends by holding her tongue, and In other exceptional instances death lands In this off-handed fashion, Jerry," bo back soon. ” lance. “I shall make no attempt to F o r n early a m inute J e rry Slcid(\pr smiling when her lovers were discussed. may be sudden—almost painless. A he thon said. “Wait till I have looked W'iping his damp brow vigorously, bo warn Tower of your coming or of your neither moved nor spoko. Thon he aroso Six months passed; the lawyer in all more uncertain or more likely inhuman errand. The fact is ho has been dead deliberately, with a pale, rigid face, and them over in person. ” took his way toward Pcrry's'flosk. that time had not even seriously at­ method of taking life has not yet been Ills senses were in a whirl. Just what ovor a yoar!” stepped toward his brother. “Nonsense. Let mo havo the deed tempted to “set Dick B ” ont. On the devised. now. ” to do ho didn’t know. Perhaps ho would Jeremiah Skiddor droppod hoavtiy Into “Here is your deed. ” ho said, tearing The law of electrical execution was make another attempt to buy Perry out. the chair from which ho had arisen. It in pieces, and flinging the fragments contrary, he seemed to derive secret “But threo hundred dollars, Jerry?” conceived and ratified by persons ig­ returned the merthant. “You must re­ Ho was busy with all sorts of desperato “Really?” he muttered, seeing tho at tho merchant. “Thero is very littio satisfaction in retiring at a uniform hour, norant of electric science, who probably member that theso lands cost me five schemes for recovering his lost footing merchant was perfectly serious. “Then likelihood that I shall over have any call whereat Dick B assumed the bearing thousand. Probably, too, I could mako whon ho reached Perry’s desk, only to I shall have to deal with sister Mary, to visit your Idaho ranch. Fortunately, ” and language of an accepted lover. He recall the fact tbat men and animals better terms with Colonol Whipsaw than find that he was not there, and that will suit mo bettor; women are he added, iu a tone of concentrated did not at once correct tlio impression have been instantly killed by lightning, you can. Let’s wait. ” “Where is Mr. Wynans?” he asked of so easily whcodlod!” venom, “1 still have a footing on t)ho that ho was Miss It’s accepted suitor; he and drew this unfounded conclusion “No, H ira m ,” protested Je rry . “T here’s tho first clerk ho encountered. “Hut sister Mory Is dead, too!” con­ Musselshell which will enable mo to re­ entered faint disclaimers, knowing they that artificial electricity would be no time liko the present. Givo mo tho “He went out a little while ago, sir, ” tinued the merchant, in tho samo tone main there, and for thc rest I’ll tako my would be regarded as admissions of his equally effective. deed now, and I'll make the payment was tho answer, “but he didn’t say and with tho samo aspect he would have chances. As to tho $200,000 you havo entire confidence in his suit, for it was The electromotive force of an ordi­ five hundred dollars. ” where he was going or when ho would displayed in mentioning tho price of a stolen from mo,” and ho slapped his now a suit in earnest People were pre­ nary of lightning can be only esti­ “That’s more liko it,” commented thn re tu rn .” yard of tapo. “Sho died last week, breast fiercely and defiantly, “It is, as pared for the announcement of tho en­ mated in billions of volts. The com­ J e r ry !” you say, a trifle—a mere percentage on merchant, still wearing liis quizzical “No? That’s odd. Have you any idoa gagement of Miss B—— and Dick parative power of artificial aud atmos­ smile, “but I must havo a thousand!' whore ho is?” “rndeod? Thon I shall have to deal tho sum .1 havo takon from tho new pheric eleotricities may be inferred from mines whilo pulling the wool ovor you B , when that young gentleman, “A thousand?” repeated .lorry, (lurch­ “Not tho slightest, sir. Ho said, liow- with their daughter,” dodarod the the following comparison: The spark visitor, without tho least expression of with tho story of my diro hardships and who was prosecuting his “sitting out” ing at tho remark as an offer. cvor, this morning that ho should not bo given by the electric current is propor­ here longer than to-day.” sorrow. “Lot's soe—what was her misfortunes! Should you carry out your scheme assiduously, came to grief in “I mean a couplo of thousaad,” tional to the square of its electromotive amended tho merchant. “I coutdn’t “Not longer * name? I’ve forgotten it. ” suggestion about visiting tho Mussel­ this w ise: force, and that of the most powerful think of taking a cent less. 1 really The words died away upon the lips of “Hernamo Is Elfie,” said the merchant. shell ” It was a beautiful moonlight night, couldn't. ” Hiram Skidder, and an awful troublo “Sho was here an hour ago, asking me “Oh, I shall bo there by the first one of those nights made expressly for dynamos does not exceed the thirty- “Well, let me havo tho deed now and lookod from hia eyes. for a little assistance, but I turned her train!” assured tho merchant, with a lovers. Dick wa3 lolling in the shadow seoond part of one inch; but that of a I’ll givo you tw o th o u san d ,” retu rn ed “G one?” lio gasped. “W hero can ho off without a pcnn}»” grim resolution that could not bo mis­ of a vine-clad porch when Gray dropped flash of lightning “varies from one to the visitur, with evident eagerness. “Oh, bo?” “Thon she don't know the value of her taken. in lazily. The conversation that night two milos in ordinary flashes to eight or yes, 1 havo tho money right here,” ho “There's a note on his desk addressed inheritance, of courso? Good! Capital! “I will spend evory dollar I possess or seemed more animated than usual. ten miles in exceptional cases.” (See added, surprising a peculiar look on his to yon, Mr. Skiddor.” said tlio clerk. “I I can buy hor out for a fow hundreds! can bog, borrow, or steal, if necessary," The young attorney had more to say, Humboldt Library, 139.) The same brother s faco. “Here it is!” noticed It a moment ago, and should have Sho has gone back to Inglehelm, of finished Jerry, “to hasp you squarely and said it better. In the course of the authority informs us that only one case He drow out a large wallet and openod brought it to you if you hadn't made co u rse?” planted. And with this, a long good-by in three is fatal of those struck by “Tho point is uncertain. In any case, evening he secured the rocker, and, to it, showing that it was full of green­ your appearance just as you did." and a good riddance ” lightning. 1 it would do you no good to seo her! The Dick’s surprise, kept it. When the time backs. “A note!” cried the merchant; “let me Ho faced about, with a glanco at, his There has not yet been an artificial havo it instantly!” title you are seeking does not rest in her, arrived for his withdrawal, he did not “You surprise me,” cried niram. “I watch, and stalked out of his brother’s current produced of sufficient power to thought you barely mado a living in Tho note was handed to him, and ho Jerry. The truth is, Charley Tower sold presence and from tho store without so retire. He seemed to enjoy the com­ destroy life instantaneously with cer­ M o n tan a!” hastily tore it opon, reading as follows: his half of the Musselshell property some much as a singlo look behind him. pany of his fellows and made himself tainty. “Truo. ISut what is $2,000?” I beg to resign my position as cashier, two or threo years ago!” very agreeable. Eleven o’clock passed. [t o nr. toxrwuiiB.) “A mere nothing, to bo sure. And Mr. Skldder. I have taken tho precaution “Impossible!” cried Jerry, springing to The half hour flitted away. Diok be­ Extract f r o m a M odern Novel* that’s why I won’t sell tho land for that to have my accouuts examined, by Mr. his feet again and looking startled. gan to grow uneasy. Twelve o'clook ar­ Spoor, tho well-known accountant, and be “Tho fact is perfectly certain.” Cold Water, Not Ice Water. “"What!” thundered the beautiful girl sum, now that 1 think moro about it,” finds then- quite correct. The balance of rived, but Gray was seemingly as uncon­ declared tho merchant “I’ll hold the my salary you may hand to any public char­ “But who bought him out?” Some constitutions can endure the cerned as tho’ it were but six. Another as sparky of lire Jlaslied from her mag­ property forever, Jerry, if I can’t get ity. If any one inquires for me, you may “Porry Wynans—mycashlor. ” shook of a draught of ice water, but half, three-quarters, one o’olock came, nificent eyes. ’ “Would you insult a the sum lt originally cost mo.” say that I am going t.n Montana to take “For how much?” many more cannot, without immediate passed, and yet Gray did not manifest nineteenth century maiden by asking “Four hundred dollars.” “Do you mean It?” care of my wild lands, which have becomo or ultimate injury. At all events, any signs of a retiring disposition. her for a kiss ? Begone, base varlet, ere “A bsolutely!” Immensely valuable, and that my future “Four hundred!” gasped Jerry, turu- I summon the aid of the gods aud crush postofflce address will bo Musselshell, Mont Ing pale. “You cannot mean ft!” there is a widely prevailing disposi­ In sheer desperation, Dick, as the “Then I shall havo to give you the tion to avoid ice-water as au unsafe first quarter rounded on one, got upon you beneath the tremendous weight amount, said Jerry.” “The fact is, Daisy PKKBT WTNASS. “I am tolling you tlio ex,.ct truth. ” his feet and said something about the of my terrible wrath and indignation, is about to marry a man namoil Sam “And you permitted it " beverage. But to be depiived of the CHAPTER IV. “1 didn't know any better at the time, luxury of cold water is quite another lateness of the hour. He was bidding and leave nothing but a smear to mark Gaddler, who has nothing, and I want the spot where once stood the form of a him to have this property for a sheep BAD Bt.OOD BKTWEKN THEM. Jerry,” said tho merchant, his face sud­ tiling, and is a wholly unnecessary Miss B good night, when Gray, ranch. Five thousand It is, thon. Givo Tlio reading of Perry’s brief farewell denly lighting up with concentrated hardship. A bottle of water placed in rising slowly to his full height, said presumptuous man.” mo the deed and I'll count you out. note gave Iliram Skidder a tremendous wrath and disgust. “You had boen tell­ the ice-chest may be cooled to the pre­ very deliberately: The young man quailed before this the money. ” shock, telling him that the actual owner ing us for yoars in your occasional let­ cise degree which will be most agreea­ “Don’t be in a hurry, Dick. I’ll go terrible avalanche of auger. He tried “Not to day, Jerry. Givo mo time to of tho Musselshell property was for the ters that tho lands wero of no account, ble, and if not too cold may be drank with you presently. This is the last to speak, but his tongue refused its of­ write to Colonel Whipsaw. Lot me got present beyond his roach. and Tower and I wero fools enough to freely without harm. In Hanover, night we may sit up as late as this to­ fice; an d he who had bravely dashed his opinion as to what the prlco ought What a mistake he had made In get­ believe you. ” Pa., where the well-water is unfit to gether, for we,” looking at Miss R , through blood aud lire, faced shot and to be. * ting rid of it. At a vcry moderate esti­ “And where is this Wynans?” drink on account of bad (jfrainage, pure “will be in our new house in a week. shell, now stood pale and trembling be­ “The Colonel's away, Hiram, travollng mate, what a fortune had slipped “He has started Wost, as you may sec water is brought a loyg distance in Emma, you ought to thank Diok for fore this proud, imperious beauty as somewhere In Europe,” returned Jerry, through his lingers. by this letter. ” pipes, and being then quite warm, is his kindness in keeping you company she stood, beautiful even in her anger, getting more and more nervous every Nevertheless, like all men who are He handed tho farowe'l epistle of his received in tanks submerged in the while I’ve been poring over my books. like an avenging goddess pouring out momont. “He has been gone a whole wholly unscrupulous, daring, tireless ex-cashier to Jerry, wholiterally writhed cool water of the wells. Such tanks We have been married two months, her torrent of concentrated fury upon a year, and no one knows when lie'll be and capable. Hiram Skidder found a peg while reading it. rebellious nation. He glanced, around on which to hang his hopes at that mo­ buried a sufficient depth iu the ground D ick .” home again.” “Destruction!” ho gaose for one “Ye—r—r—yes!" he said, “but " •I have It with mo!” “No, sir. But he watched her In a cried, "you have the cheek to come hero “What! dare you contradict me,” s be way which showed that he was following and offer me 9300 for a half interest in Duchess of Fife may wear the British moment that the progress of events and “Besides, I should want at least a stormed, the flame of her auger burst­ hundred thousand dollars for the prop­ her and that he intended to speak to her all thoso present and coming millluus! crown. Sho is not as far from the ideas which carries women into almost ing forth again. erty, Jerry,” announced the merchant. la ter." Oh! what ought I to do to you ” throne as Victoria waa when a baby. every department of public service will “In fact, I won't tako a cent less, now The merchant flushed with disgust “Look out, Hiram! Don't come a step One thing oommends the daughter of leave them outside the sphere of politi­ “But the w -w —woman w--w—was that I begin to see what tho situation of “1 see it all," he muttered, turning on nearer! Put down that chair or I’ll yell the Duchess to the English people. cal action and influence. It is out of made for the " affairs Is. Colonel W hipsaw wlll’doubt- his heel. “They'vo gone away to­ murder!* cried Jerry, starting to his She is not exclusively of German all justice that intelligence shonld be “He did not finish the sentence, for Jnss arrange with me for the property if gether. “ feet and nimbly darting behind tho mer­ blood. governed by ignorance, and moral pur - with a look that would have set tire to you don’t want it For 8100,000, Jerry, It cost him a keen pang to realize that chant's desk. “I’ve only done what you posee overcm d«*l by gross passion and a load of hay, she took in bis measure, If you say so " he had given El tie tho protection of would have done iu llko circumstances. I t is said that Senator Stanford greedy instinct, Toe liberties of tue and with a strength born of desperation, •Well; I do say it,” interrupted the Perry W'ynans by refusing his own. Besides, I Intended to tell you all about pays the professor of philosophy at his women of this eonutry to-dav are largely she siezed a fifty-nix pound shot and visitor eagerly. “Give mo the deed!" “Fool that I am." he said to himself, It as soon as my title was perfect!” new university Si,500 a Year and the at the mercy of hordes tj ha.f-civilized threw tt with such turritic force that it “Wretched fool and knave that you “That’s a big pile of n oney, Jerry.* “why didn’t I take her to Hilda? A few cook in his kitchen $5, •20<7, all of whi.'h then, whom th« tide of emigration casta penetrated the six-inch iron door and soft words would have made her my are,* returned thc merchant, recovering “Nevertheless, I have It with me, appears, if true, to point to the in­ npon our shores, where their votos soon waa lost in space. friend, and she would now be In my his self-possession and lowering his H ira m .’ teresting fact that there are philos­ become the property of the political The young man, feeling very small, "It doesn't seem possible. Lot me see clutches •’ chair, “you'll never secure the least title The situation was too pressing for him to a foot of the land in question— ophers and philosophers. party which appeals most atrongly to crept through the hole the shot had I t* made, and he is now on his way to The visitor produced the amount In a to linger upon those sterile regrets, and never!* their love of gam or love of power. not very bulky wad from an Inner pock­ he nurrled back to hts brother. Jerry Skidder looked aghast at the I t is sometimes easier for a man to This state of things is anomalous and Europe to see J ules Verne with a view et, with the remark; His plan of action was decided upon. violence of these denunciations complete a ronud of pleasure than it i* cannot continue. to securing his parage to another “It’a yours as aoon as you givo me the “I find my cashier has gone out on “Whyvyouve Just given we ’ (or him to make things square after The nucleus ot the better education pi an eu —l ree I reas* deed. * business. Jerry,* he reported. “We shall “A nfere bait to catch my own,” inter­ w ard s. .-. .-. C a l l a n d S e e O u r E l e g a n t L i n e o f .-. .-. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! ■ . = = z Wall Paper from 10 to 50 cents. Curtains complete from 25 cents to $1.25 ■ - ■■=—■■ — PRATT BROS.

Prohibition County Convention. The Prohibitionists ol Fulton county met In convention at City Hall in this place Tuesday. The convention was not extremely unwieldy on account of num ­ \ bers, but earnestness and determination C r o s b y ’s seemed to be planted on their counten­ OUR ances. At 11 a. m. the convention was called to order by Bev. Corkle of Fayette, and after prayer by Rev. E. A. Read of Wauseon, Mr. W. G. Mason of Chester­ field was called to the chair, and G. B. Heisc of Burlington was made secretary. The following committees were then appointed: On resolutions, G. B. Hcise, Rev. E. A. Read and Cochran. On rules and permanent organization, Her­ man Gasche, Rev. Geo. Miller and .John Shaffer. A finance committee was not appointed, as the county executive com­ mittee have arranged for that matter. The convention then adjourned until 1 o’clock, and all were invited to go below ‘BIG CLEARANCE SALE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT where a fine dinner had been prepared by the prohibition ladies at 25 cts. a plate, the proceeds to go into the county cam­ paign fund. At 1 o’clock the convention was again assembled and the committee on rules re­ ported in favor of making the temporary organization permanent, the voting for OF candidates by ballot etc. The committee ou resolutions reported as follows: 1st. That we heartily endorse the plat­ D u r i n g 1 t h e m o n t h form adopted by the Prohibition state convention. 2nd. Tbat we are greatly encouraged over the result in this county last year o f A u g u s t . having made a gain of over 41 per cent., and by the spirit of political independence and determination of the people to throw off old party shackles and to give the pro­ hibition party a fair and impartial hear­ ing. 3rd. We urge our county executive committee to chalenge the nominees of all SUMMER CLOTHING. political parties to joint discussion on the merits of their respective platforms. 0 o o o o o o o o o o 4tli. That we stand firm on the plank adopted by the Ohio State Farmers' alli­ ance, by the Farmers’ Union, and the Fulton county association of P. of I. pledg­ ing unswerving fidelity to the principles therein which is aB follows: “Whereas J. M. LO NGNECKER. the traffic in intoxicating drinks is now as it ever has been, the eternal enemy of good government, the home and mankind and whereas the farmers are largely sufferers from the traffic on account of heavy taxes in prosecuting crime and maintaining jails, penitentiaries and poor houses and where­ as no evil has ever been abolished by sell­ ing it the right so exist and the saloon is a place every decent person is ashamed to defend. That Ihe traffic is an enemy to IT’S HOT THE WOLRD BUT FURNITURE! home, society, church and state. That all lovers of good government should In A ll Sum m er cease to be indifferent, and unite their ef­ WE HAVE FOR SALE. forts for the suppression of the evil.” o o o o o o o o o 5th. We repudiate the representation that the prohibition party .is a party of G o o d s . “our idea” and call attention to our state Got the GOODS, platform with its 15 different planks us Got the Q U A N T IT Y , proof that the crying needs of farmers and laborers receive careful and earnest con­ Got the Q U A L IT Y , sideration. That the party is now what il Got the V A R I E T Y and the D IS P O S IT IO N always has been, the friend of the people and against monopolies and class legisla­ tion. Our motto “Equal and exact jus­ TO SELL AT A LOW PRICE. tice to all And special privileges to none. The Poet aays ; “ Time flics on golden wings.” and to this great truth we wish to add Otli. T h a t our "xecutivo com m itte be Goods fly when the gold rings, tio burry up now and improve the chance of a life time empowered to fill all vacancies that may occur on our county ticket. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, at The convention then proceeded to the nomination of officers and George Gasche Sr. was nominated for representative by PLANSON & SNYDER’S Furniture Store. BOURQUIN Jt CROSBY, acclamation. For Treasurer S. N. Rey­ nolds of Amboy was nominated by ac- clrmaiion. For Commissioner the names magination sees us too full for uterance. of Albert Koos, John Biddle and W. S. After dinner Hon. F. D. Dunakin of G. Muson were presented. Mr. Koos re­ Cecil, O., and John Moore of Canandaigua, ceived 55 votes, Mr. Biddle 12 votes and Mich,, made addresses, and Miss Laura Mr. Mason received 6 votes. For Rios- Coats delivered a recitation, which with sccutiiig Attorney, J. W. Rosoborough of music concluded the exercises of the day. Elmyra was nominated by acclamation. After the exercises there was a baloon as- For Infirmary Director the names of sention, but the arauuaut could not make David Stoltz of Franklin and Harvey his parachute work and his descent was GET READY TO CAN Fraker & Yarnell Shadle received 61 votes and Mr. Stoltz d made without interest. votes. The harvest is over, a bountiful crop BLACK BERRIES, During the afternoon the Delia Prohi­ has been gathered. The farmers ne eded LUMBER YARDS. bition Glee club sang a number of stirring a day of recreation and rejoicing, they songs, and Miss Coats of Wauseon enter­ have had It and all went home feeling bet­ WHORTLE BERRIES, tained the people with an address. ter from tbe days outing. Red Cedar and Pine AND PEACHES. PATRONS OK INDUSTRY, Old Ocean’s Pangs. In A nnual Plo-nic Rejoice Over Big Grimley—What is it occasions that pit­ DONT THINK THERE WILL SHINGLES Crops and High Prices. eous moan along the coast this morning? A CAR LOAD OF RED CEDAR Pennypun—It's very likely caused by BE MANY GRAPES. Last Saturday was the day set apart for the ocean stubbing its undertow against Fence Posts! the second annual picnic of the Fulton the rocks.—Boston Courier. county P. of I. and a more beautiful day N O W IN . could not bave been asked lor. Friday evening old Jupiter Pluvius did his share SCARLET FEVER toward the success of the occasion and Having appeared in our village Darbys sprinkled tbe earth with a beautiful and Prophylactic Fluid was used lor disinfect Building Material v refreshing shower. Though Saturday ing tbe College buildings The disease morning looked not very promising for a never went beyond a sicgle case, either in We have all kinds, Turned Posts, Brack­ ( pleasant day, the farmers liegan to move tbe College or elsewhere, where the Flui t ets,

London should have impaired its record WOMEN AND FASHION. black surah. The taffeta has a black ration, was the universal comment and figure. The ruches are in gray crepe. THE WORLD OF LABOR. far more effective than the elaborate DELTA ATLAS by an unreasonable resolution. It The black surah bonnet is trimmed with wants the World’s Pair closed Sundays. gray ruches and pale-pink roses. floral banquets whioh have prevailed DELTA, OHIO. SOME HANDSOME OPEN-AIR during the past season.—Boston Her­ This is discriminating and unnecessary. What seemed to me to be a very pretty POINTS OF INTEREST TO EVERY TOILETS. ald. ______BY THE ATLAS PRINTING CO. Nobody proposes to have power run­ costume for a summer resort consisted WAGE EARNER, of a skirt of whlto serge, reversed hem , Senator Palmer and the Baby, m il. WALTZ. B pSpif'inri?. WALTZ, Han. ning Sundays and work done. Those Unlqae Carriage D « i« -In Spite o t A ll with live rows of stitching, a corsage of What Is Being Hone by and for the President Palmer, of the World’s departments tbat are educative without Cynical Allusio on Many Ladies Hold Just silk gauze with pink dots, over which Columbian Commission, is nothing if as > teaiiy a Bela as a Man— tall-Room was worn a long jacket of whito and Workingmen and Working: women of involving manual labor ought to be not polite. He is also something of a Iris rovy fanny, that when fish are Costumes* Etc. pink striped Pekin silk, white ltalian the Country—A Column tor Those Who open and will be. It is a pity that there , as any one who knows him well weighed, the weight of tbe scales has [SEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. ] straw hat trimmed with long-stemmed Toll. lo t e counted in. was not an American delegate to point OMEONE h as well roses, pink sunshade with coral handle. cau testify. He is especially noted, out this distinction. Had it been pointed said th a t th ere Is The cost of such a costume Is moderate, P a p e r linen defies detection. too, for the little attentions he pays to and with correct taste and good judg­ women, and he always stands ready to A New York girl fell, striking her out the Council would not have adopted the sam e difference M e x ic o has no shoe factories. ment yon may attain extremely becom­ help a woman out of any difficulty in hm d and drove a hair-pin through her botween talking B o s t o n Italians are organized. a blind resolution. and converssrig ing effects by such combination of serge, which he Happens to find her if reason­ aknll. But hair-pins will remain just gauze and thin silks. C h ic a g o wants a labor temple. I n New York City the expert female that there Is bo­ able assistance will do it. Senator as popular as ever. > » tween LWUUIl clothingt/IUbU)Ilg tt'UUand You will lind two vory stylish toilets C h i n e s e are leaving California. Palmer is sometimes attentive and po­ shoplifter wears a triok skirt under her set forth in my third Illustration, the % t'ress,nR oue’s self. B r o o k l y n plumbers amalgamated. lite in person and sometimes by proxy, A boy baby at Houston, Texas, has gown, and can draw it up by mean3 of a f \ '•■‘Madame De Stael ono on the left being a whito foulard but polite he is always sure to be. He having a gray-blue stripe with a plas­ N e w Y o r k carvers work eight hours. just been born with a full set of teeth. string so as to make a sack large i-tCs affected to despise sometimes combines his humor and his the thousand and tron of white lace, basques and skirt V ie n n a compositors won nine hours, It is to be hoped that he wiii have no enough to hold a half-bushol of amall politeness, and his secretaries have to ono artistic details ruche also of same material. The Tus­ V in c e n n e s miners agreed to arbitra­ other resemblance to Bichard III. pay the freight Ford Starring, the articles. If fearful of being caught in of toilet to which can st; aw hat is lined with white lace tion, t © fashionable and trimmed with clusters of white secretary who accompanies the Senator the act or apprehensive of a search she B r o o k l y n engineers run a labor A n o th e r naphthalaunch exploded in woman of our day feathers. The costume worn by tho on his present trip to Chicago, tells the can step into a dark corner, drop tho bureau. Hew York harbor with fatal results. has to resort in or­ lady on the right consists of a pale fawn livening Post of that city of a very string, and unload her plunder safely. India cashmere with threo braids of C h ic a g o h as a railway employes’ hos­ amusing experience they had together The chief purpose of *he naphtha launch der to heighten tho The fair Western shoplifter may ex charm of her per­ gold and brown galloon, a broad cein- p ital. last- w inter. seems to be to launch its passengers into ture of brown velvet and a cascade of Libit a more wild and picturesque dar­ sonality, but the T h e German Government runs lace “Senator Palmer has a farm a little eternity. ______brown lace front and back. Tho bonnet ing in the pursuit of her profession, great Fronch au­ schools. way out of Detroit,” says Mr. Starring, thoress acknowl­ is in brown velvet with fawn-colored “which oommands a great deal of his in­ strings and ostrich tips. T h e Colored Farmers’ Alliance is A B r o o k l y n woman is contesting the but in point of finesse and inventive edged tba power of terest and attention. An electric street Homo crusty old bachelor and confirm ­ spreading. ■will of her daughter, which consists of genius she is clearly outclassed by her what we tritely railway runs to within a mile and a half ed misogynist has affirmed that a T h e r e is a socialist party in San bnt ten words. If the presiding judge Eastern sister. This may be humiliat­ term garniture by of the place. The old man (spoken ia carrying a whito lily In hor hand when woman can neither sharpen a lead pen­ Francisco. is a married man he will probably de­ ing, but it is true. Fiat justitio. cil nor drive a horse. Possibly not, but profound respect) finds it necessary to attending balls and receptions. This Chinese matting workmen get 5 cide that the ten-word will of a woman was her scepter, but no society qucon the fact remains that she often attempts go out to tbe farm pretty often. If it is I t is gratifying to note tbat, more c e n ts a day. a pleasant day he drives out from his is invalid. No sane woman would slight was evor satisfied with it. Tho senti to drivo tho horse or the pony that is at­ and more, the country boy is taking an tached to her villago cart. True, the ’F risco paperliangers get from $1.50 house; if it is unpleasant he always such an opportunity. ment so often enunciated that beauty interest in army life, and falling in at vmadorned is adorned the most can hav« coachman always sits near at hand and to $4.50 a day. takes the electrio and walks the mile no place In the philosophy of the fash takes good care now and thon, by a vig- St. Paul barbers want 15 cents for and a half the cars do not carry him. T h e fact that a St. Louis man lived the invitation of the recruiting officer, ionahle woman. She must push adorn­ a sh a v e . One day last spring he summoned me to tell that 3,000 volts of electrio fluid who is abandoning the city field, with ment to its most logical extreme, just T h e Lumber Shovers’ is Chicago’s and told me to make ready for a trip to its questionable volunteer material, keeping this sido of tho danger line, af­ swashed through his anatomy proves biggest union. the farm. It was muddy and sloppy for the farms and the villages where ter passing .which a woman makes her­ and cold and drizzling, and the rain nothing. St. Louis folks don’t die. A M i l w a u k e e brewery will make its manhood is characteristic of young self liable to the charge of being over­ and sleet made a fellow shiver. On They don't have to. They can stay dressed. Hut quite outside of dress own bottles. this particular day, of course, the old right along in St. Lonis and obtain all fellows, and the idea is native that the garniture, strictly speaking, there aro L o n d o n (Ont.) plumbers want nine man wanted to walk. So we jumped the benefits to be derived from dying. government’s blue is as honorable to potty details in a woman's toilet which hours and $2.25. may not with impunity bo negicctod. into an electrio car, and after we had wear as it was thirty years ago, and that B irm ingham (Ala.) miners get 45 Chicago papers please copy. weil-litting gown of a becoming color gone out some distance the only other its uniform is not for the bum and the and a hat in harmony aro but tho bases cents a ton. passenger in the car was a very slight, Th* court that will sit down on the outcast. It is noteworthy, too, that of a refined and elegant toilot M e x ic o will have a $2,000,000 ex­ petite, little woman with what appeared iniquitous barbed-wire trust will easily with the rapid spread of population For instance, while Queen Fashion has hibit at the W orld’s Fair. to be a huge, awkward bundle. She get a new pair of breeches, with thanks westward, regimental headquarters are decreed tho abolition of the bracelet, she Louisville negroes struck against stayed in the oar to the end of the line. has in its stead authorized her subjects She didn’t attract the old man’s notice o f th e public. No mao, much less any becoming centers of settlements, and working with Italians. to wear a number of ornamental pins in until we reach the end of the road and woman, who has ever climbed a barbed- that likely fellows can now be recruited enamel, simulating flowers, fruits, vege­ T h e Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators has 300 unions. she began to fix up the bundle. Then wire fence has any sympathy with such virtually from army neighborhoods, tables, charming little Louis XVI. knots, he began to get uneasy. He looked at and tiny littlo bows of ribbon in palo A ustralian eight hour workers want • trust. It is in fact a trust per se a whereas some years ago the ranks had the little woman, then at the big bun­ blue, tnauve, or pink enamel, which aro a half hour for a smoke. mile beyond any feuee-post of human to be filled fropa the great recruiting dle and then looked at me. 1 didn’t half hidden away in the folds of lace or G e r m a n y publishes more periodicals sy m p ath y .______say a word, but when the woman started depots in the East, puffs of chiffon, and apparently servo to than all the rest of Europe. hold them in place. And thon thero aro to rise the old man raised his hat and W arden Brown, of the New York The divine who startled a convention belts in loatlicr and belts in velvet, with Two hundred labor papers died in said: ‘Ah! madam. Permit me.’ She Penitentiary, conducted an execution by saying that theology is a matter of artistic fastenings and fan-holders, and four years in the United States. handed over the bundle and followed according to law, and, according to all ehateiain bags for carrying writing, out of the car. The old man hadn’t the liver made no discovery. He stated N ew Y ork Hebrew trades unions honest testimony, in a more humane drawing, or sewing materials for use in A DHIV1NO -‘COSTUME. have a naturalization bureau. gone very far before he exclaimed: an old truth. Mens sana in corpore tho oncn air. In fact, there is. no end to method than ever before known. But T h e Steam Hailroad Men’s Union of ‘Why, madam, this is a baby, isn’t it?’ sailo is as old as reason; as true as tno hundred and ono little nothings orous tug at the right or left rein, to “The woman answered that it was a j | was done without New York editors New York lias 5,000 members. faith. The Russian philosopher who which add style and grace to a fashion­ keep the animal duly informed of his b ab y .” able toilet. Tho only thing to bo feared S an F rancisco musicians get $3.50 looking on to register “the number of presence. In spito ot all cynical al­ “ ‘B oy o r g irl I* ” ha3 declared that the first duty of a is that the fair woman in'her zeal may for one engagement and $18 a week. kicks” each unfortunate made, and as a lusions, I’ve beon takou out driving by “ ‘G irl’ she answered. Christian is to keep his reason pious ovordo tho matter. women who hold just as skillful and C o l o r e d people will erect an eman­ result these editors are roasting the “Well, madam, when this little girl and his piety reasonable might have As tho whole world is still outdoors, steady a rein as a man could do, and so cipation monument at the World's Fair. Warden in windy editorials. and will remain so for another month, haB grown to an age when she can com­ added, "watch your liver.” It would cool and adm irable was th o ir m an a g e­ V e r a C r u z has a seveaty-two mile it is only proper that I should talk to ment of the horse that it showed tho prehend what it all means, you might street railway, tho longest in the T he courts finally decided that be an excellent idea for roligious con­ you of open-air toilets. I'm only too most perfect respect for his driver. tell her that when she waa very young w o rld . Thomas A. Edison is the inventor of ventions to require every member to But. as holding tho reins is, no doubt, she was carried in the arms of Presi­ P h o t o g r a p h e r s ’ assistants in New dent Palmer, of tbe World’s Fair. the practical incandescent light. No­ submit to medical examination, with justly considered a masculine accom­ if necessary, judicious prescriptions of plishment, it follows that when a woman York work seven days for $7 and $9. And—madam—(then jn a deep aside)— body will begrudge him this new tri­ haa become an expert in handling the They will organize. “Say Starring, look here”—you might harmless drugs, before being permitted umph. He is a wonder, and embodies ribbons over the sleek back of a ­ T h e gold produced in Venezuela in tell her, too, that she was carried for the inventive genius of America as no to participrte in debate or serve on oughbred she should affect a mannish 1890 amounted to 2,424 kilos, 525 gam­ some distance by Ford Starring.”’ attire. It is vory becoming to tho bright­ other man who has yet lived. There committees. Who will ever know how ines; value, $1,040,500. “He handed that ‘bundle’ over to me, eyed, robust, rosy-cheeked style of young and while I toted it for a mile and a may be greater inventors iu tbeir much of the formal results of any relig­ girl, the English type, as it is caded. E l ectric welding is being used in half up a muddy road the old man fol­ cradles or unborn, but none yet walk­ ious conference is due to deficiency of i-he is quite as particular as her brother America for welding band saws, and action in certain unseotarian glands? •lack with her colored shirts, and spends also for replacing brokeu teeth in saws. lowed alter me talking with the little ing on hind legs erect among grown w om an.” ______half an hour tying her silk tie in a loose, R ecen t advices from Asia state that people. ______I t is a fact which will be fairly start­ rakish, and picturesque manner. Hor electric motors have been adopted for An Obstacle. sailor hat or Defby is perched forward G en. B oulanger’s book is to be en­ ling to the dweller in au American city planning and drilling machines in A theological student who had with a saucy tip, and her hands are in­ titled “Beflections, Thoughts, and that the municipality of Paris receives cased in stout gloves. Her tailor-made works at Tokio, Japan. preached one Sunday in a city at a con­ siderable distance from the school which Maxims.” He never showed much re­ more revenue from sources which in jacket must bo of some woolen material, . P a r i s had seventy-three acres tinder he attended, wished , to take the early flection, and thoughts from him have this country are generally regarded as never of silk, and must lit hor with that roof for its exposition, bnt Chicago will snugness so requisite for stylish effect. have 115 acres. It will be a bIiow not train back on Monday morning. generally been mere soap bubbles. All unproductive, if indeed not as sources My fourth Illustration pictures the soon to be surpassed. He was delayed iu starting, and had the same he can do less damage in of positive pecuniary loss, than would to stop ou the way to get a check cashed, young girl of the self-reliant and inde­ U n l ess some catastrophe not antici­ print than at the head of a revolutionary suffice to meet the expenses of many a pendent character, who scorns to be pated overtakes the crop Nebraska will so that when he reached the upper end driven by a man of any kind, be ho army, and pen pricks from such a man considerable city. Of the revenues of crib 200,000,000 bushels of corn this of the station, the train which had coachman or suitor. The average stopped at the other end had already are as harmless as though he stabbed Paris not far from $8,000,000 comes in woman, however, prefers the back seat yoar. - The orop of 1889 was 150,000,000 bushels. started out. his enimies with hen feathers. the shape of profits upon business enter­ to the box, and by so doing sho not only It would pass him, however; go he gets rid of all tho labor of holding the h e prises in which the city is interested, T number of acoidents in British waited, and whet, the baggage car came A C o l o r a d o man has recovered the MIUSUMM8B SYMPHONIES. roins and keeping her mind constantly either as sole proprietor or as a copart­ collieries during the first half of 1891 along he threw his bag on board, and snug sum of $100,000 for the alienation fixed upon the business in hand—a very was unusually small. The total num­ ner. The cabs, voitures, and tramway with seusible precaution deoided to wait willing, for, to my way of thinking, the difficult task for a woman, if wo believe ber of persons killed by explosions of olthe affections of his wife. This large most elaborate ball toilet has not one- for the last cor before jumping on him­ systems pay to the city treasury about our male critics—but sho is enabled to firedamp was only 18, against 27 6 in tho amount of money is a comfortable and a lialf the charm of a plain summer gown wear her most delightful costumes, her self. $1,000,000 a yoar, though the total car­ corresponding period of 1890 and 56 in pleasant thing to have; it will buy ease, in pink or pale b un. most striking hats, carry her most The bystanders watohed the proceed­ riage of passengers is far less than in • The lady In tiio initial wears one of the same time iu 1889. comfort, and all but happiness, but it el.-iborate sunshade; in a word, fairly ing with interest, and broke into laugh­ many an American city of half the size. these simple yet charming gowns in revel in rich colors and magniticont W hat is called London proper covers ter as the rear car came along. There, would not weigh in the balance of a The share of the city in the profits of -gray peau do soie, trimmed with textures, as she leaus back against tho an area of 117 square miles, which is on the lower step of the last platform, sensible man’s miud, an ounce against ruches of back silk gauze at tho nock elegantly embroidered cushion which sixty-three miles less than the area of stood a man who must bave weighed the water company nets it $1,400,000 and a cascade of black laco down the the afleetion of a good woman. There comes between her back and the carrlago Chicago, and in this area resides a fully 300 pounds, an effective hindrance annually. A like arrangement with the front of the bodice The hat is of steel- is no price too high to place upon population of 4,000,000. In this area to any attempt toward boarding the gas company brings in $4,000,000 a gray fancy straw, with a garniture of there are 233 miies of railroad owned this, hut is it ever so alieuated as to white wings and whito ribbon, white train . year. The public markets, abattoirs, by seventeen different companies, one The young man fell back and waited lead to wrong ? sunshade, with ruche of black lace. and sewage—the latter being, it is safe As the most natural open-air toilet is company having as much as forty-four for the next train, while tho obstacle m iles. Canadian admirers of Sir John Mac­ to say, not under the supervision of a a traveling costume, let me describe a continued in his position on the steps very pretty toilet in that line which at­ I t is announced that the Yorkshire, quite unconscious of anything except donald are surprised and shocked to find drainage board—all produce reveuue. tracted my attention in a palace car the England, miners, instead of spending the cigar he was smoking. that the old man owned a comfortable The business methods of many foreign otherdav: A perfectly plain skirt and an accumulated fund of half a million Camp-fire tlfUekerlngs. block of stock in the Canadian Pacific. municipalities are well worthy of imita­ largo Jacket of ribbed beige mado to dollars in supporting strikes, propose to Langdon aud myself had discovered, The fact has just come, to light through tio n h ere.______button or hang open, a beige-colored kid devote the money to the election ex­ in Becker County, Minn., a small lake, vest opening on a man’s shirt in white penses and salaries of twenty members his will. The railroad's existence to­ A Tillloiv Trev. which, from its general weird appear­ linen, turn-down coliar, white tie, band- of Parliament chosen to represent them day is in a great measure due to the This remarkable tree is a native > of tied; a sailor bat, trimmed with crepe as to all legislation affecting thoir inter­ ance, hemmed iu by .tamarack swamps, late Premier’s influence, aud it was in China In the Island ot China, quanti­ do chine and two bird's wings; white and from certain mysterious things seen ties of oil and tallow are extracted from veil, yellow shoos, laced; silk umbrella; ests. Thei'e is no salary attached to a accordance with his advice that the en­ and noises heard in the dusky twilight, its fruit, which is gathered when the and a long woolen wrap In brown bread position in Parliament. terprise was subsidized to the extent ol we had named Witch Lake. It was tree has lost its leaves. color, lined with old rose, thrown over T h e Census Office reports, concern­ swarming with fish, and when, ou our $100,000,000. Sir John did well in The twigs bearing the frnit are cut tho arm . ing the tobacco statistics of "V irginia, return thence to Detroit City, we found Canada, bat he really should have linen down and carried to a farm house, In my second illustration you find two CARniAOE DttKSS that the total number of planters in the vory elegant summer toilets, the one on a party of home friends from Dakota a United States Senator. where the seed is stripped off and put State during the census year was 24,- there, we returned to the Jake to give into a wooden cylindrical box, open at tho left being a combination of pale- seat and displays tho boauty of full 034; the total area devoted to tobacco, bluo crepe de chine, whito tulle, em­ them some sport. In the evening as we It is time that the sickening talk one end, and pierced with holes at the skirts which completely fill the body of 110,579 acres; tbe total product, 48,- broidered, and yellow and indigo striped the landauiet. sat upon the shore, N., who bas a slight opposite one. The box is then sus- 522,655 pounds, and the value of the about the electrocutions in New York silk ribbons, tho b aces being loose ai My last Illustration portrays my Lady impediment in hia speeeh, turned to -was stopped. It is worse than tbe most !>ended in a cylindrical kettle contain­ shown, and the high stay bodice being Dawdle out for a drive. Sho wears a crop to tiie producers, estimated on the m e: ing water, and the diameter of whieh basis of actual sales, $4,323,649. sensational account ol an old-fashioned made of tho ribbons abovo mentioned, combination of India silk, plain and “ Wh-wh-wh-at do you call this lake?” differs very little from that of the box. arranged diagonally. Tiie hat is in striped, beautifully draped with chiffon, “Witch Lake,” hanging. T h e re is no evidence as to Table Decoration. The water is then made to boil, and Tuscan straw, trimmed with dark blue parasol to match, gloves to match, nat­ “Wn-wh-wh-y, th-th-th-is one.” the actual conduct of the executions, the steam, penetrating into the box, chrysanthemums and dandelion heads, ural flowers to match. In short, she is A very beautiful table decoration was seen at a dinner party given last week "Witch Lake.” except such as comes from those who softens the seeds and facilitates the sep­ a harmony In pink and white or cream by a hostess noted for her taste and “Th-th-th-is one, I say, r-r-r-r-ight were present, and that is unanimous to aration of the tallow. After about a and pale blue, or cream and violet, ail h ere. quarter of an hour’s exposure to the in a minor key- At other times, how- originality. The cloth, which was of the effect that the men died painlessly. “And I say, I Witch Lake." steam, the seeds aro poured into a stone ever, she is an outburst of melody in the finest damask, displaying a design AH else ia mere oonjecture, and the black and yellow, or black and crimson, of ferns, tbe center figure being an ex- “C-c-c-c-confound it, th-th-th-th-is mortar, where they are stirred about one, where we’ve b-b-b-een fishing." longer the discussion is kept up the until all the tallow has been separated or else she glows like a great livirg bou­ qnisitely drawn wreaili of the fronds, quet in pompadour satin, as yellow as “W-i-t-c-h, witch, 1-a-k-e, lake. Witch worse it is for the popular respect of in a semi-liquid state. while the border was formed by sprays rich and ripe wheat, brocaded in a blue of the most delicate maiden hair variety, L a k e .” the law w hioh it is so important to It is afterwards poured into a cylin­ that glows liko old china. Miss Few- “Oh P as Langdon’s suppressed laugh der with a hole in the bottom, through had been ordered of a great linen house maintain. ___ close and Mrs. Shallowpurse look after in Belfast, with special reference to the broke forth, and he realized “which was which it is driven by the action of a Lady Dawdle with envious eyes as sho decorations of living ferns, intended to w itch. ' —Forest and Stream. L ast year’s immigration, though press. It comes out perfectly white, rides by them on Ocean avenue while heavy, was smaller than that of several free from all impurities, and soon be­ they trudge along on tho wooden prom­ be used for “a.summer dinner party.” Busy Mon. The table was circular, and in the mid­ Watch the orowd as it passes a corner earlier years. Nor does its general comes solid. enade, but let them wait till they meet in the ball-room Quite likely they will dle stood one of the giant tulip vases not far from th# great bridge. Every­ ehamotor excite any particular appre­ To B(*irnl«e the Ta*r* ot I'm*tor-CM, discover lhat their figures and complex­ now so fashionable, This graceful re­ body is in a hurry. Men, women, and hension. Qf the total mini her of immi­ A strong solution of extract of lico­ ion are far superior to Lady Bawdle’s, ceptacle was filleo with the loveliest boys hasten baok and forth as if the af­ grants, 400,664, Germany supplied rice destroys the disagreeable taste of and then tho accelerati 1 action of mi­ and rarest specimens of ferns, the fairs of the metropoli-i must be settled alots. Peppermint water disguises the lady's fan will belray the fact that tho nearly one tj#th and Italy considerably spreading, feathery fronds reaching far up long before Lieut Totten’s collapse nauseous taste of Epsom ssdts. Milk is load of envy bas been shifted. over the heads of the assembled com­ more than one-sixth. The Italian con­ of the universe takes place. But see, a good abater of the bitter taste of Pe­ D a is y D ab t. pany, and forming, as it were, a ver­ two little newsboys are climbing up a tingent is prob ibl f open to large objec­ ruvian bark, and cloves that of senna. dant tent through whose interstices Henry Lauoi'chebe says: “I write fire escape for a penny wager. The tions ; and among the Austrian*, Hun­ Castor oil cannot be tasted if beaten shone the eleetrie lights of the chande­ « detestable hand. But I wonld ad- busy men stop to look, a crowd of small garians, Poles, and Bohemians, who to­ and thoroughly mixed with the white lier. No candles, uo flowers, were used, "Hpe even th o se w ho do n o t m ak e an boys gather; even the female book am 7 M.7D6Strong, f •».*% Another me.hod of cover- but each silver dish was surrounded by gether ooatppw illegible scrawl for their signatures to agent pauses in her cyclonio career. In ., .. , 1 • * 1j ing1UK the mo nauseous u«mwu« taste w of castor or cod a wreath of ferns, which kept perfectly there are uwquettfcwabljr many who, ^ oi| u to J)nt . tablespoonful of adopt my plan. It is to have my name two minutes a vast throng of people in a fresh during the serving of tbe coarse. printed, with my address, at the top of hurry bas gathered, and for a time under a proper consular inspection, strained orange juice in a wine glass, All the crystal ware was exquisitely en­ my letter*. I am sure that I spend weighty matters are forgotten in the would not hare been admitted. pour the oil into the center of the graved with ferns, while the Dresden the surrounding scarf boing of pa'e-blue an hour every week trying to decipher excitement caused by a climbing match...... - ...- ...... — ■ juice, then squeeze a few drops ol china service gave the one touch ofi Silk gauae. The lady on the right wears signatures, and all those who receive Surely a great part of this bustle and Iris to be regretted tbat th* Congre- lemon juice Upon the oil ami rub some warmth and color with its pure rose and a combination of msUe taffeta, with mattf letters must do the same.” ) ru.sb and hurry in the is onlj gatieual Council at iti last tension in j ot the juice ou the edge of the glass. gold tint. Au ideal July dinner deoo-1 a bad habit Dr. Mosquito. Gratifying to All. BLUE BLAZES. of Laffon, he took that of Bacon, and Strsnrth and Health. Some brainy scientist, with lumps o n It is quite a com m on idea that health The high position attained and thennl- They Are Necessary to the Successful was iu tnrn officially refused permission Working of Iron. to bear that. his forehead bke a summer squash, has keeps pace with strength. I know in­ ▼ersal acceptance and approval ot tho pleas* In 1888 my father introduced the boil­ Nevertheless, he managed to exist, in advanced the startling theory that the telligent persons who really think that ant liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Fi«8, as ing process in the works of the Valen­ some way, without any name at all; bnt mosquito is a medical insect, or, as it you may determine the comparative tne ^ost excellent laxative known, illus­ tines, at Bellefont. Pa. The fire brick when, having been accused of taking were, an M. D. on the wing. He goes health of » company of men by meas­ trate the value of the qualities on ‘which its required was ordered from Scotland, some money tbat had disappeared, tbe on to state that the ■ mosquito is not uring their arms—that he whose arijx success is based, and are abundantly grati* but they never came, as the ship was law wiis obliged to take cognizance of exactly the universal nuisance that measures twelve inches is twice sm lying to the California Fig Syrup Company. lost in a storm, and the briok went him'in some way, he was entered upon people take him to be, but that he healthy as he whose arms measures bffi Flower” down to the bottom of the sea. As it always gives value received, and in ex­ six. This strange and thoughtless mis­ For Dyspepsia. A Prairie Dog's Well. ' he lists of the court as “one X.” required about nine months for tbe order change for your life’s blood injects a apprehension has given rise to nearly A Wyoming man has settled the ques­ If he is couvioted of the offense with A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foun­ to go over and the briok to come back, whioh he is charged, be will go to dose of quinine, or a substitute for qui­ all the mistakes thus far made in the tion of how the prairie dogs obtain th« nine, into your system at the same dry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: “ It water they drink. He says they dig their father concluded to build hia furnace of prison as X; and if he should be ac­ physical-culture movement. I have a moment that he taps your epidermis for have used August Flower for Dy®. own wells, each village having ono with stone. The roof was built of sandstone, quitted, he will have gained, if not a friend who can lift 900 pounds, and yet a straight drink. % pepsia. It gave me great reliet |j a concealed opening. He says ho knows and the sides of limestone, and tbe “good name,” at least one letter of the is an habitual sufferer from torpid of several of these wells, from fifty to working chamber was lined and fitted alphabet toward some kind of name. Perhaps thore is a grain of truth in liver, rheumatism, and low spirits. recommend it to all Dyspeptics u a 200 feet deep, each having & circular with forge cinders. this interesting and sensational state­ There are many similar cases. The very good remedy.” stairway leading down to the water.— I remember very well the day when A New l.enl. ment. We know for a fact that the cartmen of our cities, who aro our St. Louis Republic. the works were ready to Bta’rt. M r. I am going to turn over a new leaf,” favorite haunts of the thoroughbred strongest men, are far from the health­ Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer- Valentine bad invited people from he said feebly, his pallid lips wearing mosquito are usually located in swampy, iest class, as physicians will testify-! On Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: “ I GO AND VIEW THE LAND. Philadelphia and a ll the surrounding just a ghost of a smile. malarial districts, where stalk the tbe contrary I have many friends who have used August Flower with tlia ghostly chills, dumb yet eloquent agues, Three Cheap Harvest Excursions. country to witness the new departure in “Still delirious,” said the doctor with would stagger under 300 pounds that best possible results for Dyspepsia.'* the manufacture of iron, and they came professional gravity. indolent livers and torpid spleens. We are in capital trim. But I need n o t On August 25th, Septem ber 15th and Sep­ know that, because we have been there tember 29th, Low Rate Harvest Excursions on horseback, in carriages, and in the “ N o,’’ Baid tb e sick m an ’s w ife—sh e elaborato a matter so familiar with C. A. Barrington, Engineer an^ will b e run from all stations on the stage coach. I thought that I had was also his nurse aud sole ." Jim ourselves and have sampled them. And physicians and other observing people. General Smith, Sydney, Australia.) wabash railroad to the Great Farming never seen such a large number of “ big is in his right mind wheu he begins to tbe mosquitoes sampled us at tho same No test of health would prove more Eegions of the West, Northwest. South and writes: “August Flower has effected' bugs” in my life before. turn a new leaf.” time, but we didn't have the least idea faulty than a tape-line or a lift at the Southwest. Tickets good returning for in the world that we were swapping a complete cure in my case. It act­ thirty days from date of sale. When the heat waa ready my father “Oh, that’s a habit of his, is it?” scale-beam. The crops were never so good as this said, “Pull tip the door, Jacob.” I asked the doctor kindly, as if he didn’t blood for quinine, although we did Suppose two brothers—bank clerks ed like a miracle.” year, and the Railroad Rates, via Wabash, pulled up the door aud father pulled know what everybody else knew, that notice that in these localities, sur­ in bad health. They are measured never So low., Whatever section you wish Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss, .w rite s* out a big, hot ball of iron and slung it poor, weak, shiftless Jim Worthen was rounded with such malign and depress­ round tho arm. Each marks exactly to visit, be sure and write to or call upon ing influences, the average mosquito “ I consider your August Flower t b a the nearest Wabash ticket agent for par­ under the hammer; and amid the smil­ always going to do something that he ten inches. They try the scale-beam. waxed fat and monumental in avoirdu­ ticulars as to rates, time of trains, accomo­ ing glances of more than 200 men aud n ev e r did. The bar rises at exactly 300 pounds best remedy in the world for Dys­ pois. The man, woman or child caught dations, etc. women, “Pull the gate, Isaac.” Up the “I ’ve seen it all Bince I’ve been lying with each. Both seek health. John pepsia. I was almost dead w i t h If you do.not live adjacent to the Wabash, prowling in this vioinity, and a long gate went, and down came the big ham­ sick.” It was Jim’s feeble voice now. goes to the gymnasium, lifts heavy that disease, but used several bottles write at once to F. Chandler, Gen’l P as­ way from a regular, practicing physi­ mer and smashed tbe big ball of hot iron “I’ve been such a worthless, selfish hus­ dumb-bells and kegs of nails until be senger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. cian, with a sheep-skin diploma, saddle^ of August Flower, and now con­ into ten thousand pieces, scattering it band to you, Nellie—such an idle, good- can put up 120 pounds, and lift 900, They Felt For Him. bags and a cross-cut saw, is in moment­ sider myself a well man. I sincerely for-nothing !” and his arm reaches fifteen inches. A thief in Cincinnati stole a trunk be­ among the orowd of ladies and gentle­ ary danger of being seized with a con­ recommend this medicine to suffer­ men, whose smiling glances were in­ “No, no, Jim,” protested his wife, Thomas goes to the mountains, fishes, longing to a country preacher, and all he gestive chill, and suddenly ushered into ing humanity the world over." O crying softly, “you were always kind to hunts, spends delightful hours with the found in it were three paper collars and stantly changed to expressions of fear tho dim, uncertain hence without benefit me. It wasn’t your fault that things young ladies and plays cricket. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, a pair of socks. He put in twenty-five and disgust; and though Isaac shut the of clergy or the prompt and expensive went wrong.” Upon measuring his arm we find it Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. pounds of brickbats and expressed the gate at once, the mighty water-wheel services of a red-nosed doctor, or even “Oh, I can see now as I never saw scarcely larger than when he left town, trunk to the owner, sending a note in­ still turned and lifted the hammer, aud a journeyman medical sharp who has a before, how I have wasted the great op­ while ho can’t put up CO pounds nor side to express his sorrow that a man down it came every two seconds, until large and lucrative practice—to get. In portunities of life. But I’ll turn over lift 500. But who doubts Thomas will should try to be good on such a slim father “gaged it up.” Then father said, such an emergency the philanthropic a new leaf—this time I am iu earnest.” return to the counter the better men of foundation.______“Sweep it ot), Isaac,” and “Pull up the mosquito comes to the rescue, and He had done it many times. All the the two? John should be the better Have Yon Tried It? i Im p u r e blood i s the primary cause of door, Jacob,” and I cried, “O, father, while you are stamping, slapping, fight­ fair white leaves of his life he had man, if strength is the principal or most I B 1 N O T , ---- the majority of diseases to which the human cook it more, cook it more!” for I ing and swearing, tho medical mosquito family is subject. The blood in passing turned over, and now tbe recording an­ essential condition of health.— thought he bad not cooked the iron is busily engaged in saving your life Health. through the system visits every portion of enough. But father coolly said, “Don’t gel had them in his keeping, soiled, the body-—if pure, carrying strength and with his little hypodermic injections of Th© Only Ono Ever Printed—Can Ton Find cry, my son, I will cook it with Blue blotted, illegible, nothing to compute Try It How! vitality; if impure, disease and death. quinine, and you pever once thank him, tho Word? from their poor moral arithmetic but the Blood poisoning is most dangerous. Prickly Blazes.” And up went the door and or ask him to call again in the morning Each week a different three-inch display Ash Bitters will render the last impossible, out oame another ball of iron, whioh he time he had wasted. and see how you are getting along. Is published in this paper. There are no Go to your Druggist, hand I and will regulate the system so that health left ou the standing, and taking the H ush! the sick man is talking. Not two words alike in either ad., except One will be a sure result. ______One of the chief peculiarities of the him one dollar, tell him you | ladle he poured about a quart of water turning the leaves over now, but back­ word. This word will be found in the ad. whole business is that the medical mos­ for Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic, Little Liver | want a bottle of . . . . > -Little Rhody. on the ball, when lo! a big blue blaze wards, for in his troubled sleep bis pale quito settles his bill before he prescribes. Pills and Wild Cherry Bitters. Look for The smallest of all the States, Rhode arose from it, ascending five or six feet lips move, and he babbles of his boy­ That’s where he is sharp—sharper than ‘‘Crescent” trade-mark. Read the ad. Island, has the largest population per high. Father then swung the ball un­ hood’s days—of a deep still tarn in the a serpent’s tooth, for he w ould ever have carefully, and when you find the word send square mile, or 318.44 persons. The fig­ der the hammer, and Isaao pulled the woods where tho trout leap—a place it to them and thev^dll return you a book, a thankless patient, even if he got away beautiful llthogra^hsatt^sample free. PRICKLY ASH] ures of tho last census show that if the gate, the big wheel turned and the ham­ that he only knows of. His wife smiles. without being busted up in the medical whole Union wero as densely populated mer came down, and beat on the iron; He is dreaming, she says. profession. Of eourso, tbis practice of Take a N ap/^v it would contain 945,766, 800 inhabitants. but it did not knock it into dust as it When he awakes with a start, he bleeding is no now thing in medical A physician writing of re st^ a med­ ★BITTERS* Mrs. Pinkham’s letters from ladies In all did tbe first. The hammer knocked looks strangely at them all: science, but we doubt if any of tbe icine, recomn ends a short napkin the parts of the world average Ono Hundred the cinders out of it, and it was ham­ “Why-why-where am I? Where is numerous schools of medicine have ever die of thb day, for thosol wm» can T h e B e s t M e d ic in e k n o w n | per day. She has never failed them, and mered into a bloom. And thus all the m o th er ? adopted the practice of injecting quinine a It, as a yoeneficial additions^/ the I forthe CURE of her fame is world wide. n ig h t’s slef)ff. It divides the working remaining balls were treated with tbe His faithful wife is forgotten. An­ at the moment of tho removal of the All Diseases of the Liter, Wants to He Hurled on Land, Blue Blazes and all worked well. other face—one that has boeu uuderthe blood. time, Hives the nervous system a fresh An elderly New Yorker, whose busi* After another heat was changed and graveyard mosses for years—is in his But, after all, there are other and hold on life, and enables one to do more A ll Diseases of the Stom ach than make up for the timo so occupied. ness takes him to Europe twice a year, father was resting, I asked him how it memory now, rather moro seductive ways of taking >11 Diseases of the Kidneys, always makes a special contract with “I thought she was here,” he said A caution is given against indulgence in was that pouring water on the iron made quinine than through the mosquito. too long a sleep at such a time, under a All Diseases of the Bowels. I the steamship company that if he should it work better. He replied, “You know, faintly. “Oh, I remember now. I was TJp in Arkansas, for instance, they have die on the voyago his body is not to be penalty of disagreeable relaxation. my son, that our fire brick were sunk sick and dreaming. Let me get up. I a happy faculty of compounding the PURIFIES THE BLOOD, buried at sea. There has been much discussion regard­ io tbe sea, and I had to build the sides want to begin all over again. I have disagreeable drug with another and ing the after-dinner nap. many belieying CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac of my furnace with limestone, and the turned over a new leaf.” more powerful stimulant, renowned it to be injurious, but it is, nevertheless, R astom Perfect Health. I Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it 260. limestono dried the iron. Now, when “Yes, dear Jim .” throughout tho country for its sudden­ natural and wholesome. tbe iron is too dry, Blue Blazes is the Nellie held his wan white hands in ness in effecting surprising results, and only thing that will make it work good.” hers. He did not feel the tears that hailed from the Rio Grande to Moose- Three “Tarvest Excursions. were softly dropping upon them. head lake under the assumed names of The Burlington Route, C., B. & Q.. It. R., I then asked father “What is Blue will sell from principal stations on its lines, Blazes?" He replied, “I don’t know “We’ll go homo first aud visit the old “Parole," “Old Crow,” “Sour Mash,” on Tuesdays, Aug. 25 and Sept. 15 and 29, DONALD KENNEDY what it is, bnt I know when the iron is folks. I never took you home, Nellie, “Liquid Crime,” “Calamity Sirup,” Harvest Excursion tickets at Low B ates to dry and won’t stick together under the and they 11 be glad to see us. I’ve been “Sheep Dip,” “Snako Cordial,” etc., principal cities and points in tho Farming the prodigal sou, but they’ll forgive me. and as a disguise for quinine it beats Regions of the West, Southwest and North­ hammer, that Blue Blazes will cure it west. For tickets and further information and make it work like lead.” What was that mother used to read? Mr. Mosquito, M. D., clear out of sight. concerning these excursions, call on your Of Roxhury, Mass,, says I asked everybody I met. “Do you “Iu my Father's house are many man­ — Texas Siftings. nearest C., B. & Q. ticket agent, or address know what Blue Blazes is ?” but tbe sions.” There’ll be room for me there, P. 8. Eubtis, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Milking riHbhooks. Chicago, IU. Kennedy’s Medical Discovery winter passed and the summer came, for I’ve turned over a new leaf—its—all There is a little machine which turns and nobody could tell me what Blue white aud clean—a new leaf—” A n Adept. cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep “Jim, oh, Jim !” out fishhooks in six strokes. Stroke No. Blazes was. But one afternoon, while 1 bites off a morsel of steel wire; No. 5 Gentleman—I never had such a perfect His eyes gently closed- — he had Seated Ulcers of years’ I was fishing for speckled trout, with a makes tho loop where you fasten your polish on these boots as you have given 4 0 turned the new leaf.— Free Press. fly, on Spring Creek, Judge Burnside line; No. 3 hacks the othor end; No. 4 them . standing, Inward Tumors, and came along with a beautiful young lady Jlnycutting the Young l.ailles. flattens and bonds back the barb; No. 5 Western Hotel Porter (modestly)—I on his arm; and as he neared me he A peculiar boycott in the town of makes the point; No. 6 bonds the wire used to bo a private soldier in the regu­ lar arm y.”—New York Weekly. every disease of the skin, ex­ said, "Let mo fly one or two for you, Tennille, Ga., which would be laugh­ and your fishhook drops into a little my son;” aud holding the rod away able were it not that the young men are bucket, ready to bo finished. Then it is cept Thunder Humor, and from him, I replied,"If you tell me what iu dead earnest. Au enthusiastic and either japanned—these are the common, is Blue Blazes, I will. Don’t you re­ black fishhooks—or it is tempered to the Gone well-attended meeting was held by some A Smart Cow. Cancer that has taken root member, when father put the first ball of Tennille’s best young men for the delicate blue you sometimes seo in cut­ —all the painful disorders and lery. For this finish it is heated rod-hot Westville, Ind., has a eow which under the hammer, that it was knocked purpose of declaring a boycott against Price #i.5o. Sold by every and then coolcd In oil. quenehoA her thirst at the village pump, chronio weaknesses peculiar to tho into flinders, but when be made the the young ladies. The position of tbe tossing tho handle of the pump with her female sex. They go, with tho use Blue Blazes oome out of the others they members was outlined in resolutions ur H ale and H earty . horns until sufficient water llows for her Druggist in the U. S. and of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ hammered like lead?” “O, yes,” sa.d this effoct: “That we organize a boy­ These two adjectives by no means imply tho needs. f Canada. tion. Periodical pains, weak back, the Judge, “you are the son of Mr. cott; that this boycott apply to the possession of great muscular strength. Thera FITS.—All Fits stopped free by Dr.KIIne’s Great Iieeso. Blue, Blazes—Blue Blazes— are many men and women of slight build and Nerve Ilesto; *. No Fits after first day’s iwe. Mar­ bearing-down sensations, nervous young ladies in the town of Tennille vellous curOH. Treatise and *2.00 trial bottlo free to prostration, all “ female complaints ” well, that relates to chemistry, and 1 that persist in going with the small inferior stature to whom the terms “hale and Send to Dr.“ Klino.i 981 Arch St* Phila, Pa. don’t know anything about it; but I am hearty” perfectly apply. Their complexions are are cured by it. It is purely vege­ boys; that this boyoott shall not ap p ly I t is u n w is e to d e p e n d o n a n y m a n ’s s y m ­ going down to Philadelphia next week, clear, eyes bright and vivacious, pulses (tran­ table and perfectly harmless — a to any one young lady in particular, but pathy longer than a day. and I will bring you a work on chem­ to those who persist in going witb small quil, step elastic, movements steady, sleep un­ disturbed, appetites sound. Those indicia of powerful general, as well as uterine, istry which will tell you all about Blue boys; that tbe boycott shall not apply to haleness and heartiness Hostotter’s Stomach tonic aud nervine, imparting vigor Blazes.” I handed the rod to the ny. lady under 15 years of age; that and strength to tho whole system. Judge; and while he was fishing I was Bitters will assuredly bestow upon the feeble, information having reached our ears the nervous and dyspeptic. No tonic of the looking at the beautiful eyes of the It costs you nothing if it fails to that certain young ladies in the town of century compares with it in popularity, no give satisfaction. It’s guaranteed young lady, and I wondered if that book Tennille are in the habit of breaking other rivals it in efficacy. As permanent in- to do so, in every case, or tho money the Judge was going to briug mo would engagements, we oondemn this habit iu is refunded. It can bo guaranteed tell me why I felt better while I was the strongest terms possible and boy­ looking at them. The Judge gave me cott the young ladies in the future who —for it does it. No other medicine iny rod, and takingthe blue eyed girl on for women is sold on such terms. shall be guilty of this; that we boycott H ad the Desired E/Tect X II bis arm, he left me; but trbe to his any youug lady over 15 years of C arrollton, Green County, 111., Nov. ’88. That’s tho way its makers prove promise, in a few weeks he brought me age who allows boys under 11ft y ears I h ig h ly rec o m m e n d 1’aBtor Koenig’s N erve their faith in it. Contains no alco­ the Oxford Kdition of Chemistry, which of age to call on or accompany her to The Commercial I n s t i n c t D eveloped. Tonio to anybody.that has suffered from head­ hol to inebriato ; no syrup or sugar I found to be a big book full of hard places of worship or amusement; that A tourist who visited Alaska recently a c h e a s w y son did for five years, because two doclared that his reception at tho coast bottles of the medicine ctired hhn. to derange digestion ; a legitimate words, but I could not find out anything we boycott any youug ladies who make M. M cT IG U E . about Blue Blazes in it. towns of that territory brought to mind R E L I E V E S all Stomach Distress. medicine, not a beverage. Purely two engagements for the samo night; A villa, Ind., July 16,1890. After studying the book for ten years recollections of previous sojourns at R E M O V E S Nausea, Sense of that we solemnly pledge ourselves to more civilized watering places. He men­ About four years ago I was taken with a con­ Co n g e st io n , F a in . vegetable and perfectly harmless in I found out what Blue Blazes was; that gestive chill that left me so nervous that I was carry this out.” After these resolutions tions among othors the Thllnket Indians REVIVES Failino ENERGY. any condition of the system. by pouring water on hot iron, the water not able to do a day 's work. I took Pastor Koe­ were adopted the bovcotters adjourned of Wrangell, who spend much time nig’s Nervo Tonic, and I at onco began to get R E S T O R E S Normal Circulation^ C3 & World’s Dispensary Medical As- is decomposed, the oxygen uniting with subject to call. _ watching for the steamer. Whon they better and am now doing my work again. Many Warms to Toe Tips. the iron, making a new cinder, which tharu.9 for the good it has done me. _ OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO , St. t o o ls , 1 * aociation, Proprietors, No. 663 Main More Deadly Thun a Gun. see Its smoke In the distanco they at MRS. LIZZIE LEY. makes the iron stick and wold; while once convert their houses Into shops, Street, Buffalo, N. T. A person who spent a month in a C leveland, O., 113 Laurel St., June 11,1J©0. the hydrogeu is evolved as Blue Blazes; whero they offer for sale a ll so rts of light-house says he never witnessed in a The use of 1’astor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic has but I have never yet found a book that curiosities manufactured for tho pur­ enabled mo to resume work, anti I am recom­ “ Hang It All.” II EWIS’ 98 0 o LYE properly explains why the glance of a bunting t.ripsuch mortality among birds. poso of coaxing coin from tho pockets of mending same to all I see in need of it, and I everywhere. AitfusfclS, 1891. A dvance «rrJer* I Powdered and Perfumed. On darn and stormy nights the light find mauy, hoping in pare to show my gratitude reached 500,600! Bells itself. Pleases P»pa, blue-eyed girl would make me feel so travelers. _____ ' by recoinmemiing tho Toaio. A. ADKINS. lntnma. laughs, Tommy tries it. Klttie can do tt, (PATENTED.) seemed to have a powerful fascination i.00 worth or pure fun for IS c . Agents wanted; sell The atronflest and purest Lye good. for birds, and when the wind would Worse than Pork' p n r r A Valuable Book on Nervous — Mailed postpaid ou recelptof price. made. Will make tho bent per­ And now, after making several hun­ Diseases sent free to any address, fumed Hard Soap in 20 minutes Germany ha- something a great d e a l L IJL L dred thousand dollars in chemistry and permit they would circle about the W w € T m »»‘l !M»°r p a tien ts can aI*o obtaiu toithout boiling. I t ; I s t l i o tower in swarms like moths. Some worse than American pork. It Is the I 11 In La this medicine free of charge. Can You Do It? 3 o « t for softening water, metallurgy, I look baok with great de­ fact that at least 2,000,000 of her hus­ T h is rem edy h a s l>een p rep a re d by the K erorend Trade Knpnlled hr A. G. SI»A1.I>T’?8 Jk ! cleansing waste-pipes, disinfect­ would apparently try to resist the spell d hi cage. New Yerk. and PkUadeipU*. light to the Blue Blazes, and tho meet­ bands and fathers aro working for wages Pastor Koenig. of Fort Wavne, Ind., since lb«6> and ing sinks, oloaeta, washing bot­ which drew them to tho great light, but Is bow prepared under his direction by tho tles, paints, trees, etc, ing of Judge Burnside and the blue- which average less than S150 per year, eyed girl on Spring Creok, aud see how would always return. Others would and wages aro going dpwn Instead of up. KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. PENNA. SALT MT’B CO come out of the darkness in a line as Gen. Agta., Fhila. Pa. little things tend to turn a man’s ener­ Sold by PnurKlst* at $1 per Bottle. 6 for $5. RooT^ £ E S straight as an arrow and strike the glass W. H. GRIFFIN, J lick hot) , Michigan, w rite.: gies into channels of usefulness.—In ­ •Suffered w ith catarrh for fifteen year.. Hall’s Largo Site, •1.75. 6 Bottle* tor 99. t h e G r e a t h e a l t h U K I n K . dustrial Il'orM .______with tremendous force. Others, iu en­ C a ta rrh C u re c u re d m a ." S o ld b y D ru g g ists, 75a, deavoring to shun the light, would ANAKESIS fives instant By the Name of “X.” rcliri, ;itid is an INFaLI*!- MJ one Mndias their ftddr««. to The C. It. BIBBS CO.. Fttta**- strike the tower and fall off dead. Oo A Satisfactory Kxplttnallon. In France, where great care is taken BLB tUKE for riLfcS. oue morning, after a high wind had First Statesman—How Is the official Price. ; at druKKitas or that men shall have uo other name than by mail. Ba tiples tree. prevailed duriug the night, ‘251 dead Investigation into thoso boodlo charges Addre-s "ANAKEsrS," FIT FOLKS REDUCED that to whioh they are lawfully entitled, coming on? Box 2418, Nkw York C m . .Hi*- M»pl. Mo birds were picked up. PILES I \ ill I J“M» weight wmpounds,new UU The Soap Second Statesman—Splendidly, splend­ and whore every citizen’s name, pro­ a redaction of 136 lh#.*'Fojr circular# address, with fa. fession, social condition and history are A Church Tontine. idly. We’ve succeeded tn not finding Dr. O.W.F.SNYDEli. MoViokar’. Tb«atn>, Cbuw.UL carefully recorded aud his goings and A novel plan for extinguishing a out a thing.—New York Wei'Ml/. comings officially kept trace of, some church debt has been hit upon in Mel­ A thoroagh budnew education th# School. Cleveland, Ohio. very curious incidents take placet bourne. The church committee—or ...... key t., nuxrm. FORT WAYNK 1848 . 3i.ooo former '— 1 that Not long ago a young man was ar­ vestry, as the case may be—divided the , hT sINKsn COl-LKtiK, flmt dace commer­ gant catalogue free. cial and shorthand school. JHoderafe rate* Good rested at Constantine, in Algeria, on a total debt among themselves and each M y L i v e r W , YOUf|g WQMA|| WAVTEfl 9 MEN TO T R A VEL. %ep«v*Jf» WAN I Cl) i to m oo a month sad tmmvm* charge of stealing money belonging to man insures bis life for the amount that K. McDfcKMUT. STONE W ELLINGTON, Mmilftoau W la Has fer a year csnsed me a treat deal of trouble. St an establishment in which he was em­ falls to his share. The policies are H»d soreness in tlio back, little appetite, * bitter are the Oldest, r. W. N. tr...... No. 34 Cleans ployed. When it was sought to make a transferred to the ohuroh, and the an­ *«#*# ia tbe mouth, and a tenant bad feeling all „ Wont Efficient, record of his name, it was found that nual payments on them are made out of over tbat I could not locate. Hare been taking Vashlnjttou. D.C. ^ATOlT SOLICITORS he had no lawful name at all the collections. Then, of course, as tho Hood's Sar«ap»rilla tor lhe past three months fciih He bad been “inscribed” at Bordeaux members of tbe committee “drop off,” great t enefit. I feel better, the Most at the date of his birth, but his father the sums insured on their lives drop in, Bad Taste In the Mouth and mother were' not, known, aud the aud later, when the last committeeman Is goae and my general health is again quite good. name of Laffbn, under which he had is dead, the last installment of tbe No longer fee I tho»e tired spells come over me as Best Cough Medicine. Ri'oommpnded by Physicians. been inscribed without authority, he church debt will be paid. The plan has 1 formerly did. Cure* whero all else fail* Pleasant and agreeable t o t h . had since been forbidden by a court of tbe merit—if merit it be—of throwing Hood’s Sarsaparilla taste. Children take it w ithout objection. By druesrista. the whole responsibility for the con­ is Lenox. justice to bear, because it was not right­ Is ttrtainly a niD.t r is.Ll.at m« <11 cl Be." U u . L fu lly his. tinuance of the indebtedness Upon fi. Chare. Fall River. U n a After having been forbidden the name Providence. X .B , B e s u n to * .t B o o l't 8u*trlll* SMITH’S GROCERY &, PROVISION STORE

A (rT ’fiflt PlpllO TY ID Trade $10. with S M IT H and get your picture en- C all End 866 O ur F ill6 L ill6 Of GlflSS'W cire, -tt. urrtkro oonem e. larged.W d . Everythin* Everything guaranteed. A New Line of White Ware, Call and see samples and get a ticket. A Very Pretty Line of Decorated Ware.

An Effective Advertisement. Lyons. DELTA MARKETS. SAMUEL HENRICKS, The effect an advertisement has upon ODR NEIGHBORS. John Barden bas the whooping cough. the reader is very well illustrated by the Wheat No. 1 $100 NOTARY PUBLIC, following, as related in the Mechanical Mrs. William Carpenter is on the sick Wheat, No. 2 98 News: A' wealthy man who owns a W a u s e o n . list. Corn, E ar p e r 1001b 80 Real Estate and Insurance Oats, country residence recently became dis­ Miss Alice Smith ia suffering from sore 30 RS. Nell Van Buren of Bowling — Agency.— satisfied witn it, and determin. d to have eyea. R y e ...... SO another. So he instructed a real estate Green, and Mrs. Lou Campbell of C ivcr Seed 415 Gives special attention to buying and sell­ agent, famous for his descriptive powers, M Ru‘hvllle, Ind., are visiting tbeir Wm. Thornton is clerking in the drug Dried Apples to 0 ing real estate, securing loans on reasona­ to advertise it in tbe papers for private parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hollister. stole. Potatoes to 25 ble rates of interest and issues policies in B utter 15 sale, but to conceal location, telling pur Miss Mamie Clark is tbe guest of friends Isaac Welsh took a load of peara to To­ the best life and fire insurance companies. 14 chasers to apply at his office. In a few in Goshen, Ind. ledo last week. Eggs W rites Deeds, Mortgages & Con­ Lard 6 days the gentleman happened to see tbe tracts. Office, 1 door East of Planson’s, advertisement, was pleased with the ac­ Mr. and Mrs J. H. Harrison Sundayed The maaons are laying the wall for Tallow . 4 count of the place, showed it to his wife, wilh relatives in Delta. Chas. Mann’s new bouse. Chckens, , live 6 CHARLES BLAKE anil the two concluded it was just the Emerson Smith of Pioneer, Sundayed J. C. Carpenter attended the pioneer Spring Chickens, live, . 8 Hogs dressed noo place they wanted, and tbat, they would wilh old time friends here. picnic at Baker's Corners last week. s- cure it at once. So be went to the of­ Hogs, 400 to 400 CONTRACTOR! fice of the agent, and told him that the Miss Laura Shepardson of Bryan, is the Miss Laura Slater intends to begin her Turkeys live « place he liad advertised was such a one as g iest of her sister, Mrs. Connell. fall term of school the last Monday in Ducks, live 6 DELTA, OHIO. A u g u r , lie desired, and he would purchase it. Chas. Howe and family of Toledo are in Geese, live, 4 0 T 'e agent burst into laugh, and told him this place, Mr. Howe’s mother is very ill, M. D. Richardson and family expect to Dressed Geese______1 am supplied with Jack-screws and ready Dressed Chickens,...... tbat it was a descri|Jtion of bis own bouse move the first of Sept. to his new home in ...... 0 to Maoy of teachers our teachers attended W ool, 16 to 2« where he was then living. He read the Indiana. advertisement again, cogitated over the the annual institute at Fayette this week. T u rk ies,___ d re s s e d ...... 00 Raise Buildings, Lay Foundations &c "grassy slopes." beautiful vistas,’’ “ smooth Harry Brigham and Miss Roe Scott, of G. W. Hayward did the papering in Ducks,.... dressed ...... 00 on short notice. Cull on or write me. lawns," etc., and bioke out: "Is it pos­ Delta, spent last Saturday evening in this Chas. Hinkle’s new house, it requi red Grain, seeds, wool and produce market cor­ sible? Well, make out my bill for adver­ nearly 160 rods. rected by Sarsent Bros. & Saxton, and live city. poultry m arket corrected by O. AV. Moltz, up tising and expenses, for, by Gedrgel I R. W. Ladd has anice lineof Tocumseh to tim e of going to press. wouldn't sell tbe place now for three times Mr. and Mrs. Rupp from Penn., are spending a lew weeks with D. K. Slioop carriages for sale, any one wishing to buy what it cost m e.” would do well to give him a call. and wife in this city. A. L. GUTHRIE, Photographs! Dress Making. A large attendance is expected at our Chas. lliukle has his new house nearly completed, so much so that he has moved Normal this fall. The prospects for the Miss Josie S nyder having ju st concluded his household goods aud ia Hying therein. Contractor and Builder. a term of study under the best of instruc­ future are very bright. • Estimates made, or contracts taken lo Cabinet Photo’s tion, bas opened a dress-making and cut- Tbe Misses Sims of Morenci, Mich., Mr. Gardner, who has a contract for build public hulls, churches, school-houses ti:u and fitting shop at the house of her spent the first part of thie week witb Ibeir grading five miles of the proposed railroad dwellings &c. A full corps of c impo­ $2. PER DOZ. Th© majority of the ills o f the human was here Monday and says he expects to ! body arise from a diseased Liver. Sim ­ father, Jacob Snyder, 8 miles east of aunt, Mrs. H. C. Berry, on Fulton street. tent workmen always employed. begin work in a short time. Our photo’s will not fade. We use the mons Liver Regulator has been the means Delia, where she will be ready to do all Ed. Taft and wife, and Clarence Brig­ 0-36 A ddhks*, D klta, O. best material. Satisfaction guaranteed. of restoring more people to health and kinds of work iu her line, always guaran­ N. F. Carmon and wife have gone on a teeing satisfaction. ll-8w. ham and w ife spent last Sunday iu Delta, happiness by giving them a healthy the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nach- visit in the central part of Ohio. They n o tr i I M r*n*s O. A. WALKER Artist. Liver than any other agency on earth. were accompanied by hia parents, who A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION AND trieb, of Decatur, Ind. Opposite Central Hotel SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. have been visiting him for the last two or HEADACHE. three weeka, aud who resides at Sweater, Get ready for « stirring t usineas life al Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Southwest York. III. the P. N. U. Mountains, discovered a root that when Had a splendid and very welcome rain Dr. Harroun proposes to have a well, combined with other herbs, makes an easy Monday evening. a r r i a g e s and certain cure for constipation. It is in he has two men digging while one pumps Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, C AND iiiu form of. dry roots and leaves, aud is Mrs. S. A. Biddle and son were the out the water, he intends to dig a depth of Positively cured by administering Dr known as Lane’s Family Medicine. It guests of Mrs. Rachel Russell last Wed­ thirty feet with a six foot circle. There Haines’Gulden Specific. It'is manufac­ svi!l cure sickjheadaeiie. Por the blood, nesday. is living water within six foot of the sur­ face where he is locating liis well, perliups C a r t s f o r S a l e . tured as a powder, which can be given in a liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the Miss Rebecca Heininger of Cleveland, glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea. or in he intends to irrigate? THE BEST ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, complexion it does wonders. Druggists spent Sunday with the family of her un­ food, without tbe knowledge of the pati­ sell it at 50. centf a package. cle, L. V. Miller. ent, It is absolutely harmless, and will C a r a g h e r . The Ann Arbor effect a permanent ami speedy cure, wheth­ Stephen A. Godden of South Pike spent E. J. Harris and wife spent Sunday BUGGIES, PLAETONS, er the patient is a moderate drinker or mi ABSTRACTS. Sunday with his former neighbor and with Wm. Cook. 8URHEYS AND CAUTS, alcoholic wreck. It has been [liven in We h av e th e only com p lete se t (if A b stracts friend, W. S. Rickey. thousands of eases, and in every instance of the lteal Estate of this county, pertaining Marion Favorite is looking for a name Best Make and Styles tn the Market. to. the Record* of HERDS. MORTGAGES, Nelson Gould, wife and Iwo daughters for a nice little girl. a perfect cure has followed. ’ It never PLATS. LIENS. WILLS. TAX TITLES, left last week for Placerville, Cal, for a fails. Tiie system onee impregnated with Jl'UUMENTS. Etc.. alfeetliiR the title to five or six weeks’ visit. The band boys are making big prepara' Please call and sec our work and get the Specific, it becomes an utter impossi­ lands of Fulton county. A eareiul pasting tiona for the pic-nic. bility for the liquor appetite lu exist. of the Records of the Clerk's. Recorder's, Mrs. Reuben Bond and daughter Mary, Kidney, Liver and Bladder C ure. our prices before buying. Sheriff's and P ro b a te 's (.Itth'es m ak em ir REC­ Tlios. Favorile and wife Sundayed with Cures guaranteed. 48 page book nf par­ ORDS th e 0 X 1,V SAFE. COMPLETE. and are spending two or three week? with TIiP Oreat Specilk for “ Brlijlit’* Rooms S 'Ulli end of Masonjp Building, fiiends in Pickaway county. Mr. und Mrs. C. Geiger, dlnennc,” urinary troubles, kidney ticulars free. Address RELIABLE criterion to follow. Abstracts difficulties. ana Im pure blood. D e j.ta , Onto. G olden Specific Co. r furnished with dispatch anil on reasonable tel'liis. HAM HUOH. A CO.. A b stracto rs, Jacob Snellbaker died at his bo me Sat­ Milo Bruce und wife of Riga. Sundayed IF TOD havo sediment in urine like brick 39-ly. 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O, T-S-ly W auseon, Ohio. urday morning. The funeral service was with their Catugher fiiends. dust, frequent calls or retention; 7* JOHN P. HOLT. I F Y O U have (Travel, catarrh o f th e Madder, held at West Barre church at 3 p. in. Sun­ Mack Duncan will move to Dowling excessive desire, dribbling- or stoppage of urine. day, conducted by Rew itead of the Bap­ Green. Will have Ins sale Saturday. IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, ULTON WASHER tist clntrch Wauseon. fever and ague, gall stone, or gout: A number of our Jfonng people aitended IF YOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the C R E A M ! USE NO OTHER. Barnum's show at i’oleco Saturday. buck, tired or sleepless and all unstrung; F S in e y . SW AM P-HOOT builds up quickly a run­ ■iiiiiwwiiwaiiiMiwiiwiai Manufactured aud sold by Robt. Blaine and wife have returned Francis Mellott rcce ved a had sprained down constitution, and makes the weak strong, <* tot runlet-- Vm contents of One Bottle, If you are not from their visit. ankle and wrist the other day from v. fall benefited, Drutwist will refund to you the price paid. I am prepared to (111 all J. J. iu Joel Grove’a barn. A* D ruggist*. SOc. Size, (1,00 Size. orders lor Ice Cream and The social and dance at the hall Satur­ ‘Invalids’ Guide to Ht'ollh” pent free-Conaultotlon tree day night was good. ICELEMONADE, Seven or eight teams passed through Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The rain we had al this place Monday town vesterday going west to work on the in Large and rtinall Quantities, with the H-lw7i Chase & Isbell, night laid our corn flat. grading for the double track ou ihe L. S. b est quality of goods in the market aud & M. S. at Bryan. They were fiom thc most reasonable price. U N AIR 1 Attorneys at Law, Notaries Public. Peter Dumaresq lost a good horse Sun­ Akron, O. DR. BOOTH A lso a nice line o t day night, and Ed Allen lost one Friday. 1 15/f ST* ’• Conveyancers & Real Estate Agents Chas. B’aine goes to Toledo this week Do not make y mistake, I ain right TOLEDO. WAUSEON, OHIO. to secure some arrangements for his cider here nt the b.u ie old stand opposite the BAKERY GOODS. prtsa. He w ill start his cider mill Satur­ Central House, and better than ever pre­ For fine Cakes, trimmed, ornamented and day. pared to supply you with tine work. See decorated, leave order with ^ O L l s ' D O 516 & 520 Summit Street. m y ad. O , A. W a l k e r . The “Odd Fellows’ Grand March,” and Students placed in positions last A. L. ZIMMERMAN he “ Air Ship Waltz” are two of the lat­ Free! Free! kunesticstic Bakery. All gXudsg^ods made m ade frfrom est compositions Of Isaac Doles, 2M W est best material. years nuder management of Mr. Michigan St,, Indianapolis, Ind. Both Apply to Lake Shore R’y Ticket agent ill1.' m usical gems. They com pose live for free Information regarding low rate Beautiful Catalogue Free. p igt - each, sheet illuiic size, besides illu- excursion tickets to Detroit Aug, 25th tn tr.iied tide pages, not difficult inexecus- Sept. Sth. ll-2w. P h o ^ u m . m . h . d a v i s , r a n . GOING AT COST SHORT HAND SCHOOL lion hut beuulirql ill composition, and sell a 40e each. By way of introduction Mr, A Rare Opportunity For Voting Men And SHOt^He ANDoSCHOOI, Doles will mail them ,to any address on aud Women. receipt of 10cents each when accompanied The Tri-State Busiuess College of To­ R. METTIN’S Prepares its pupils for bus­ by this notice. iness and then assists t^eirt tc ledo, guarantee positions to graduates. ENTIItE STOCK OP p o sitio n s. Our young people should improve this op German, Eiocutiou, Drawing and Vocal portunity nnd write for information. 136 Students placed Vitt\ music free at the F. N. U. Send for cat­ iBanKs,Wholesale Houses and alogue, Fayette, O. S i l v e r -W a r e , 'Railroad Cos. since Sept. '90, Creditors Take Notice. W rite for full information. All parties having accounts against BUSINESS COLLEGE A W- STEADMAN, Prin. O b itu ary . Tlios. J. Smith will present them to A. S. Al.'iihnm Vanderpool was born in Ams­ Eldred, Delta, within next 20 daya for PRESIDENT OF terdam . N. V., Oct. 10, 1820, and died ut adjustm ent. A, S. E l d u e d iis home in Swancreek, Fulton Co.. Ohio, 9-8w. A ug. 7, 1891. THREE Aug. i 1891. of consum ption, aged 70 The Medical Association ^TPozzorji’s liSM years. !) months and 4H days. JEWELRY! a n d ------Public Notice. In 1844 he waa married to Miss Eliza MICHIGAN AND OHIO.’ furrier and then moved to Ohio seitlinu As I have aatanged to move to Toledo icar Berlinville, E rie (Jo. F ifteen yiar* within the next six weeks I offer my res­ Will be in DELTA Sept., 16th NOTIONS, ago he moved to Pulton county , where he at Central House. At Wauseon, idence property on Della street; unddwel- GOING! AT COST. lived unid his death. As a good neighbor, ling-bo'ise properties on Wool and Kiont Wept. 10th. kind husband and father, iie won the re­ alicla for sale cheap. Terms lo suit pur­ COMPLEXION spect of all who knew him. Ten children chaser. Also, I want every p r-ou owing R . M E T T I N , were horn to him, six of whom have pro­ muon open account, to settle by note or P O W D E R : SAFE; CUMTIYE; BE&UTIFIIKG. | . 2.3. Deformities, uranuiatea I.ids, rross Eye win- ceeded him to the grave, H>s remains otherwise), on or before the first day of ness, Discharge of the Ears, Bronchitis, Chronic were taken to Berlinville aud laid beside September next. THREE | B POZZONI’8 | ^ Y t ! ^ I TINTS his children. The funeral wa* conducted Aug 11,1891. W. H. G a v i t t . llic n iiiitf ituit uhtnuiri, ncitt tu iwitutu it tutu bv the Methodist minister at Norwalk. lOtf Nervous Diseases; Chorea (St. Vitus Dance), HURRAH/. He leaves a wile and four children, three Epilepsy (Fits), (ieneral Debility Scrofula, Skin sons and one daughter to mourn their Steam imv'gatiou was once looked upon Disease’s and ail diseases due to bad blood, t, F o r th e a'mn of th e loss. EPILEPSY, OR riT S. positively cured by a with M in Pulton And turning again ' o this weary so me life Blood Purifier county KeinemlH r you must buy or Acknowledge the h .n d .of our God. Is nnefjualini for its purifying pro- TO YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED leave yonr order in aide ot the time speci- ^^^^^^•perties It will cure the most 0cd in order lo get these prices. We desire through these eoltnvna to ex­ atnbborn eases of IMood Taint when ull other AND OLD MEN No. 8, Or ppcr lioitom » ith cover, #100 press onr thanks to those who so kindly remedies fail. Buffering from Spermatorrhea, Iupotency (loss assisie I in the sickness and death of our ■ t x t y - H v e X>c»iw« m Fifty Cent*. of manhood), or from weakness brought on by No, 9. '• •• *• •• i,i5 beloved husband and father. errors or Indiscretions in youth or over Indul* Benee in later years, are given relief In a short No. 8, heavy, copper iWhnin, cover, 1,15 A SCHOOL FOR EARNEST WORKERS. Mm*. E liza Vam>khi*ool and Fam ily. time. Belief Permanent. Absolute l l w Guar­ No. 0 , ...... 1.25 anteed. All eases Strictly cenfldentlal. Co*educational; Non-Sectarian. Beautiful Location; Excellent HEIGHT OF CRUELTY, SMAtL TUMORS, CAN01RS, WARTS, No. 8, heavy, copper rim ami iHittom, 1.45 Equipm ents; Carefully Selected Teachers; Suc­ MOLES. BTC., removed without acids, knife, N°. » , ...... “ 1.(10 Nf out. women seldom receive the pshTor sear, ftew method. Electrolysis. cessful M ethods; Phenomenal Growth. by they deserve. Whilfe often the OATARRH. New Home Treatm ent, wtUi If you want a wriiner, we have sot ’em pictH - "f health, they are constantly ail- apparatus Invented hy the Doctor. Ks*unine it Cheap. If you want a Wash Tub, we N EXCELLENT SC rtoor.nt which to ing. !'" withhold sympathy from these Unsurpassed. Cheap. 11 live tot ’em cle ap If you want a waah <3 nixfo mates ia Ihe height of cruelty, "■■•NANTBS to cure every ease of llyspep- board, we have’em cheap. If you want »oi afraid of earnest work. In addition to m any special departm ent*, it R iv es thorough in s tru c ­ Thev ,„ok Headache, riles. Tape Worm and tion from the elementary English b ra n c h e s to complete scientific and c la ss ic a l c o u rse s. I t tn are a weak heart, causing shortness Stricture. Oishes. Gijis-ware, Hraiery, Towel* or located In a pleasant village, with no saloons or gambling places, (the saloons were abolished by o«... f b f -ib, fluttering, pain In side, weak I will give anecial attention to dlfficoK Handkerchiefs or Table Linen or Notions bo m per cent, vote), ana its feautiful baildisg-s, it* pieturesque^groumls, it s adm irable fur*, »8OJL>JL»«§, F t t y o U e , O * and guaranteed by Odell & Son. •w a n t o n , o . a. V. LUOLOM « CO COMULTATIQN FMK. ' IOU Variety Kurt.