THE ST. JOHNS NEWS.

V ) u UME VIII.—No. 27. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. FEHRUARY 25, 1897. Whole No . 443

STRANGE COINCIDENCE. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 3356 VillaKe Caucus. The liiiriMi of Two I’layiimteM In Krliik .Mrs. Dr. J()ix>s has a sister from (Jrund .\ Democratic lVo{)k*H Union Silver (toluol ery Tour{)OH(‘ of placing A LADIES! in nomination candidat^m for the variouH The remains of (ieo. Hornung, who Solomon L. Itichards, (*f St. Johns, has vilhige otfi(*t*H, and for the truiiBaction of dicsl at Toleilo last Friday, were brought b( ‘en granted a {lensiou. A FORMEB CLINTON COUNTY Huch other buHiix*HH as may {»ro{)erly to St. Johns this noon. The funeral will CHOSEN BY THE REPUBLICANS K.J. Frost, of Bellevm*, H{)ent Sunday ARA THE MEMBERS OF THE LIT­ come before it, w. m. The com­ at the Frink cemetery in Bengal. Young .Mrs. F. -A. Travis and .Mrs. Dr. Weller were in Detroit Wedu(*H(lay. mittee urge that all whoHym|iuthize with WAS FATALLY BURNED AT .Mr. Hornung who was hut uineteen years of age, formerly lived in Bengal town- TO RUN FOR COUNTY SCHOOL H. V. .Abbot iss{)Hnding the we«*k with HELD A SPECIAL EVENING TO the {)rinci{il(*H advocut(*d by thiH party ITHACA. COMMISSIONER. INSPIRE IT. turn out and nee that u strong ticket is shit* strangely enough his remains his {lareuts at Sarnia, Canada. {ilaced iu the Held. were brought to this city on the same Carl LeBaron returmal to work Mon ­ Hodney Bkede , train with those of Miss .Vmsiioker (men­ day after a two weeks si(*ge with m(*asleH. L. D. i'AUU, FOR TEN YEARS A RESIDENT OF tion of whose death is made in another THE CONVENTION ADOPTED AND MANY GOOD PAPERS WERE column) and thebiirial takes{dacealinost “Jolly Friends” is the latest and pret- O. A. Whitdock , BENGAL TOWNSHIP. RESOLUTIONS. ti(*st march on the market. At all music READ. L’ommittee, at the same time. .Vs voiing (leojile and dealers. children they were neighttors and {ila.v- Silver Voters Attention. ENDORSING W. H. BRUNSON FOR .Miss Clara Po{)(* of Chicago, is the BURIED TODAY IN THE FRINK mat«‘s and from diverg* ‘nt jioints have All who are not registertnl or who have their bodies btx'ii brought to be laiil DISTRICT ATTORNEY. gu(*st of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holton of STARS AND STRIPES ON AT.T. CEMETERY. this city. changed tlx'ir voting (irecinct since the away in the same cemetery on the same SIDES. hint village election, {ilease hand your da.v. J. AV. Fitzg(*rald delivi'rixl an address name to the village clerk or to some Ill .vouth I HHked of PcHtlny to the soldiers at .Milford on Washing- memb(*r of the committet* and we will set* Word WHH n*CHived Jioro Monday of the WIiHt end for me lie piniiiied. The repiihlicaiiH of Clinton eounty met Ah In the aiiHwer of the HturM in uonvention Friday aftermx>n to aeleet t<*n ’s hirtluJay. Once a y(»ar the Ladies Literary Club that you ai-f* {)ro{x*rly registered. This awful death which befell MisH Ada Ain I fulled to Hfi* Ociith ’H hiiiid. delegatcH to the etate convention and .Mrs. C. H. Ueid, of (Jtand Uajiids, is honor th(*ir hiishands and g(*ntl( ‘men is iiiqiortunt for if .you are not registeri'd spoker, dauj^hter of .1. W. .\inspoker, NOTARIES PUBLIC. to nominate a candidate for (he office of visiting her {larends, K. L. Nichols and friends with invitations to one of their 3'ou cannot vote. oow of OwOHHO, but who formerly lived county commissioner of schools. The wife, of this city. sp(*ciul me(*tiugs, and last evi*ning they Bo D.NEV a . liKKHK, gather(*d at the home of .Mrs, T. Bromley L. D. Park , in HeuKal towiiHhip. having Hpent about Twenty-three Clinton County Alen Ifiive lolloM ’ing gentlemen were ehostm dele- Marion A*. N(‘y, of the Detroit Busiix'ss gat(*H. \V. 11. Brunson, \V. 10 .Hamilton, Jr. and .Mrs, H. H. Fitzgerald to (uijoy A. O. Whitlock , ten yearn there. He«‘ii Appointed liy iluzeii .S. University, s{)ent Sunday with her {lar- (). B. Swain, H. P. Huge uik JS. B.Daboll, ents in St. Jolins. (his annual {irivilege. The subject of the Silver Committee. Minn .\inspoker who was about 21 Since January first the following Clin ­ {irogram “I’atciotism” was quite befit­ ton r the reiuihlican party In er, Mrs. Wm. Waldron. E. 1. Hull, funeral furnisher and em- tirely burned Ix'fore the flanu's w(‘re (Jeo. B, Faxon and Paul B. Jamison. seuson anil out of season, lie condiicteil the stairs. campaign last fall with such ahllity that, ih*- Mrs. Kiinice K. Baylis, who has been The {irogram (){)ened with an (*nter- balmer. No. 1(5 ( linton avenue. Night quenched. Her tong Iwautiful hair was splte the large majority tliat fusion showeil. ({uiti* dangerously ill for some time is n*- calls answered from tlie residence at 105 NOT TO CLINTON. every miui on the repulilieaii ticket was ehn*- taining {ia{)(.*r “Oar Flag” by Mrs. (). W, entirely burned and the body badly ted except himself, and fie faileil only hecanse {lorted as no better at {ir(*sent with but Munger. She told the t*tory oi the first Wight street. Store and residence con ­ little ho{ies for bet recov(*ry. nected by tele()hoix.*. 7tf charred. Her face atone escaped the ef­ Young lloliiieH Ciiiiiiot lt<' Tried in TIiIh he entirely neglected his own ciinvns to flag which though not new will never carr.v on the CMiiipalgn for the whole ticket. The (lancing (larty given at Tlx* fects of the llanies. The unfortunab* t'oiiiity. The repuhlican jiarty of Clinton county leel grow tir(*s()me to an .American audience We keep u{) that a ssortment of Baby girl was in great agony and desjtite all J.S. H. Holmes, the young man from that his political services are worthy of St(>el by tlx* {uqiils of Prof. Strassbiirg and will always be listened to with in- Shoes. Price from 2rx* to f I per {lair. Orand Ledge, who killed a motorman at siihstantial recognition, Shoiihl he he' iip- last Friday ev(*ning was largely attended ter(*st. IrnnxHliately following this was that medical skill could do sh** died at pointed he will not he foiintl wan Ingin the and was a very enjoyable affair. WOODICCKK &. TrO.MP, (Irainl Kiqiids a .year ago and was con- iierforniance of the duties of his ollice, or In a tableau of the flag and while the stars The Shoo D(*alers, noon Tuesday. The remains were taken viided, sentenced to Jackstui for life, and Ills allegiance to the repulilieaii parf.v. The Daught( ‘rs of Itebekah will give a and stri{)(*s shone in tlie light Mrs. E. L. Kesolveil, that coiiles of this resolution he Dooling sang “Tlx* Star S{iangi(*(l Ban­ to Owosso and the funeral services con ­ granted a new trial wasallowed a change sent to tliel'nlted Stati's senators from M Ich- grandmother s(x*ial at the Odd Fellows Tliere will be a danc(* at Fr(*d Smith ’s, ducted by Hev. I.. W. Spayd this morn ­ of Venn for the st'cond trial by Judge igan anil to the chairman of the repuhlican hall on Tu(*sday evening, .Man:h 2d. .A ner. Bo.v Eitzg(*ral(l then recited Bar­ four miles north of St. Johns, .March 5th. state committee. ham Fri(*tche as told by a (Jerman ing at nine o’chx^k from the residence of Burdeiigame at (Jrami Kiijiids last Sat­ cordial invitation is ext(*ixled to all. Bill 2;'>c. Ever.vbody invited, urday. The boys father was in St.Johns Tlicrc wurtii’t uiiy ({ucHtion ut allahoiit which was well done. Following this Eu­ Samuel .tmspoker, .‘lOD North Shiawass«*e The ladies’ 1). B. Mite s(K*iety of Eu­ some few weeks ago and was very anx ­ wild wuH t(* lx* nomiimtcil for school reka, will meet at the home of John .1. gene Murdock sang Eugene Field’s “Little .A cold is the rnoKt diHagreeahle of all striHjt. The remains were brought to St. ious tc have the ease brought here. comiiiissionor. B. .M. Winston 1ms Keiser Thursday, .March 4. All are cor­ Boy Blue” whicli was enjoyed by the (liseaseH. Syrup of Tar A AVild Cherry will cure it. Sold bv Travis A iiAKKR. Johns at noon today and the funeral However it is just as well that it was made too efficient an otfietT to make Frink cemetery where not, for Juilgi' Diiboll suys that these time, (i(.*ntiemen (*s{x*cially invited. One pound of Idghtning Poultry Food outside ease are always costly to the mously voted in as lie tloserved to he. structive {ia{)er by .Mrs. J. E. Littell. She the body of the unfortunate girl will be Mrs. (J. AV. Soy whohadtiiemisfortuix* told wherein his {latriotism lay and han- will give you oix* dollar’s worth of eggs. eounty. The county bringing the case is Heport of I’liioii Kariiiers' Ciiih. to break her wrist some tinx* since is Price 10c a {Xiund. Sold by laid to r* ‘st b^ide her mother who died dl(*d the old subji'ct in an inter(*sting sn{){iosed to hear all the exfienHcs, hut The February meeting was held at (he slowly r(*cov(*ring from the injury al­ Travis A Baker . seviy/d years ago. i‘X{)erieiice goes to sliow that it is hardl.v mHnn(*r. Mrs. Will Brunson, Mrs. Hugh hoiiK' of I), I’rel) and was full both in at- though it will be some time befon* she .Morris and Miss Mary Hunt then sang a The deceas«>d was a grand daughter of ever done iii full. ((‘iidaace ami interest. “Justice to the gains the use of tlie daiiingi'd member. Ill I.aitieH Flue .Sliueri. trio which was very well r(H:eived. The .An elegant {lair for #2.50. Minor It. Frink's sister. BIG FISH. hoy ” wasthesiibj(?ct ofa {lafierby thehost, (2uit(* a part.v from St. Johns attended jiafier on “Patriotism of Harriot B(*echer Mr.f’rell has lia(lex|x*rieiice with hoys ami tlx* iixH'ting of (he Alichigan Club at De­ WooiiRL'PK A Tro .mp, Stowe and Henry Waid Bi^eeher ’’l).v Miss The Shoe D(*alers. THE BICYCLE TRADE. A Sl.xtceii I’oiiiiilcr f'Hiiglil ut .Moorc ’w madesomegood {loiiits. The bov,hesaid, troit on Monday, some of them being Mary Hunt was very enjoyabh*. Shedw(*lt l.uk«‘ oil >loiidiiy, should not he conqielled lo do chores deh'gates to tlx* refiublican stab* con ­ at l(*ngth on Mrs. Stowe’s Uncle Tom's $40 per Moiitli Salary. St. .fttloiM I»ei»N*r« ar<* titnnl .siz«*«l i ,V {lickcrul measuring flin*!' hid, five while tin* men are at rest, just beeaiisi* he vention which convened in that city the Cahill and its great erfi*ct ij{ion slavery .A few energetic ladiim and geutlenx'n CnIriilatioiiH Thereon inches in length and weighing sixf(*«>u is a f»03', but should be given a choice of same day. and s{ioke in higlx*Ht words of praise of want(*d to cunyass. The ahoVe salary For several years past the bicycle {lounds, two ounces was cauglit at work with reasonable lionds and more Tlx* water hoard has authorized the the {)ow(>rtuI sermons nnd great efforts gU(irante(*(l. (’all on or address, tfian all should he given an interest in traffic has Ixhui forging ahead two or .Moore ’s Lake last .Monday morning by blowing of tlx* tin* whisth* (-very day at (lilt forth by Henry W'ard B(*(H*her. Mrs. K. ('. Aixsley , State .Ag(*nt, thre«‘ steps at a rime. .Neither bard times Will. Hiimmason. Mr. Moore evidently the M’ork. Tlie |)a{ier touched a res{)oii noon to “keefi it in {iractice” as Kngiiie(*r F. Hyatr’s {ia{i<*r was on Lincoln and his Alaiile Ba{)ids, Mich. nor political campaigns can sipielch the ajifins'iates the fact that his lake affords sive chord ill t he hearts of tlie men and B(*sley said. Like a {iniii'i donna it has memorable work in behalf of thecolori'd cnthusijism of a true bicycle enthusiast. an excellent and aiiqile {lustiin* for many caused much discussion, Mr. K(>ys wiiiild its lifts and downs and (louhtl(*Hs needs south. The whole was very interesting Tlie I’laee to po. We must have bicycles “whether school such fish. For that reason ho has insist on good honest work from hoys the training. and tlx* tahl( ‘au “The Close of Slavery” Its an artistic hair cut, a cl(*an shave, keens or not ” and thus we look for the sUx'ked U|i with ten thousand lake trout and that woik should be coini(*cted with was an effective ending, .A n(*gro boy or a r(*fr(>Hhing “sea foam,” that ’s what no kind of {ilay. Mr. Iia|)ham thought it Tlx* B, A'. P. U. will hold its next hand ­ rt*gulalion multiplex stride in the traffic brought from the fish hatcliery. shake at tlx* home of Chus. Buck (in and little white girl sitting hand in you want of course it is nnd Clias. Barron during the coming season. a go(xl idea to work the boy, but more hand under the stars and strifies made a can give you any one of tlx*m. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. work to get it done tlian to do it ones Lansing str(*et north on Tuesday even ­ F. 11. Hush makes the sale of wheels ing, .March 2d, and it also extends to touching sc(*ne and very admirably the predominating feature of his business self. The agrieultiiral college trains them brought out the idea of “E({Ual rights For sale. Wood Stov(* and a Calagra{>h Wi'Htphallii .May Yoli* on (dotting Tlioiii you an invitation to lx* iir(*sent. Please Ty{)e A\’rit(‘r. Both in good condition and has contracted in advance for for systematic work. .Mr. Hudson (hx-s to all.” The last number was an in- ThU Spring. not aiqiroveof making a machine of tlie come, as it is fre<* for all and have a good clx*a{) at Heli.Ell’s Bazaar . seventy-five bicycles and a tandem. That tiiix*. sfiiriiig ]ia{M*r by .Mrs. E. L, Smith on It is rumored that Westiihalia wants hoy but would have them shoulder some “Patriotism.” H(*r enthusiastic words is fifty per cent more than he started out A'oii are invit( ‘d to be (iresent at the Soon as tlx* {mint drii*s we will move with last year and he thinks it is a per ­ el»*ctric lights and that the question will res{ionsil)iIi(y. Mr. .ViidriiH said boys and mnnner so ins|iired her hearers that he siihmittcd to f lie {»eo{*le at the s{iring should he educated along Ihe lines to meeting of tlx* B. Y. P. F. at the to our new location, next store north of fectly safe figure. Siiaulding A' Co. will when they iirosi* to sing .America in con ­ (), P. DeWitt’s corn(*r. In tlx* meantime eleidioii. They would like to eonm*ot which thi*y are ii ’ , Bafitist church on Fehrimry IH, atri:.‘10 clusion it WHS done in a truly {latriotic have about twenty new two wheeled 55 {). m. It is to be a missionary met*ting nil odd Iiix*s are b(*ing clos(?d out at cut beauties on exhibition by the lOth of with the Portland {ilant if an arrange ­ A committee consisting ol .Messrs Keys, sfiirit. ment of the sort couhl lie made. Tliere Hudson and liigersoll drafted tlx* follow ­ led by W. S. Doekham, subjivt “History {irices. Wcjoiirpkf A Tro .mp. Mandi. (Jeo. D. Cooper and S. A. Sturgis The guests were then invited to the The Shoe Dealers. has txH'ii a strong desire on the {lart of ing resolution wliich was ad()|ited by the of tlx* .American Bafitist lujiix* mission ­ dining room where tliey were served will eju’h have a goon who has liecu working at The dealers all si*em to think that a Sa«T«*il <'«>iiccrt. We still have a few mon* of those much larger percentage of ladies’ wlasJs some time and the (piestion may now sembled at our regular February meet­ the Befiublican office tor tlie fiast six thorough bred W. I*. Bock Cockrels for will be sold this year and are stocking nj) he brought to a f{x*iis. ing heliving that the f(*e systi'iii for re- months, l(*fl for Pontiac Friday where he Go and hear the following sacr(*d (iro­ sale, call iqion address. Airs. AA'm. H. accordingly. The prevailing {trices for numerating our count.v officials to be un­ has a {losition on the Oakland County gram to he rendered at the M. E. ehiirch .Moore, Dut>lain. Alicli. .Alarrlago I-ifonHon. just and inqinident have {lassed the fol­ Post. Mr. S(*ld(*n is a first cla.ss conifios- Monday i*vening ix'xt. B(*Berved s(*ats high grade wheels this year seem to The following marriage licenses have rang(* between fifty and seventy-five dol­ lowing n'solution : itor. H(‘ inb'iids moving his family to fri*(* at Hunt ’s drug store, .Admission Our ch()i(!(* for governor —H. S. P.—is Ixsm granted during the past wei*k by K«*solve(l, that the I’liloii Farmers' Cliih, of that city in n month or two. ri'diiced to fiftwn cents. the Ix'st smoke that can be bought. lars, although some manufacturers still County Clerk Wm. .M. Smith: the county of ('liiiton State of .Michigan do covet the handsome {trofit which the iiiiaiiimoiisly endorse the so called KImnils AA’ashingtoii ’s hirrhdny in St. Johns PAH'r 1. :?100 {trice affonls. Date. Name Age. coiiiify salary lilll relative to the salary of was a very ({iiiet ordi*rly day just as it 1 . K'lfrar .V. Sinitli...... “PrleHt's .March” AtteiiHoii Faniierrt ! .fereinlah H. Howe, Olive...... 42 eoiJiity olfle:a"ls. now before the legltJatiire of The b(*Ht investment that .you can Alvina E. Stamptly, Dewitt...... 27 the st'ate of .Michigan, and he it further should have i)(*en on the anniv(*rHary of .\tr. I). H. Hunt. Itesolved, that a copy of these resolutions 2. M. I’lcciihiniinl...... ‘'Eternal IteHt” make to da.v is in a {lackagi* of Light ­ Twenty-live Ye»rM of \V€‘ -•Vgella Wliilgar, KengnI ...... 28 •After a recitation by FIsie Oell and a fiostoftice and fiijlilic offices w(*r(* closi'd .Mr. Claude EniinotiH. T«» the i’liblie. and tiel{ted them celebrate their twenty- Wni..l. Esley, .Majile ItaphiH ...... 22 good re{xirt of t he committei* on current and tlx? day liad a similar afifiearaiiee to 4. Ladles Trio...... Selected Allle M. Atwell, .Niaple lEapiilH...... 21 .Misses .Malthoiise, Hunt and Dross, Fntil the extreme husiness d(*{iresHion fifth wedding anniversjiry. Tin* day was ev(*nts the ass(X‘ia(ion qix'stion was dis­ the one that {ir(*c(*(*dcd it. ceases I will do watch work at (he follow ­ greatly enjoyed by all who partook (tf cussed. .\ motion {irevailod that this club .Nehemiah Hain(*r, of Dtifilam, do(‘sn ’t 5. I)' .\iivergne Darnnrd" ...... Heal Kstate...... “Tlie I’lalns of Peace” ing {trices: its festiviti**s ami a 00. issuing liceiiHi* is fiaid to the county 2 Vocal Solo ...... Selected among them a beaiiiiful silver berry Crell, .Mrs. Twter, and Mrs. Bird Tlx* Mr. 11. Wnshbnrii. fowls. Sold by Travis A Baker . Edward Hlaek to .Fas Hlaek et nl, 20 acres, club will be ent(*rtained by S. P Kevs cierk. They amoiinli'd to |!ir>,000 dur­ 51. Donizetta ...... "Ahlde with .Mo” s{)uon from a brother in California. SIS- 24, Olive, $1. ing the {last two years. He also wan's Fora first class cigar try the Hazen Mrs. Millard Hike and .Mrs. Peter Huot .lohn A .Mathews anti .lennle E .Mathews to and wife with Stephen Powell and wifi* Miss .M. Eiiiiiions, Mr. Seymour Price. the first Saturday in March. a hill {iass(*d (irohihiting tlx* d(*iiosits of 4. Dudley Duck...... ‘‘Fear not ye, O Israel” S. Pingre(*. r<*ad original )xx*ms written for the oc­ Sarah A Hesle.v, 40 acres soe 11. (ireeiihiish, sawdust in fishing waters. casion. .Vs the shades of evening drew ♦ TOO. .Mas. Ii. Smith , (’or. Sec. •Mrs. Dianeh Troiiip. Syru{) of Tar A Wild Cherry will cure near the guests, after wishing the bride Stephen 90. On tlx* first day of July next the bill and groom many ha{t{>y returns of the tro(luc(*(l Ufion the Grand Trunk syst(*m...... lyi*t the DriKht Sern|ihlm ” Travis A Baker . (’has E .Mathews anti wife tti Eliza M .Math ­ {lermitting the {irinting and use of {iri- Seymour Price. day, age had b«H>n vat(“ mniliiig curds with a ()ix*c(*nt stanqi manager is lo dis{>(*ns(* with the verbal Smoke the H. S. Pingr(*e. Thos .1 Harher anti wife to Kerdlnanil II altlx(*d will go into effect Tlx* {irogri'ss- .Miss H. DIank. added to the book of life. (teller, 40 4*>-l(X) acr(*s sif 4 Dallas, $800. and hand signals hitlx*rto iis(*(i by con- ive hiisin(*ss man will have his own 7. (liiartette...... Selected IiiNiiraiiee. O.VK WHO WAS TIIKRK. Sarah A Hesley tti Eliza .M .Mathews, InntI diicrors in starting trains. In the future .Miss .Multhouse, .Miss Dross, .Mr. Dross, Fire, Life and Cyclone. T. (’. Bl’tlkr . on s*H' 10, Orei'iilinsti, $7(X>. adv(*rtiHem(*nt C()ns{iicuously dis{ila{x>d. tlx* engineer ’s call of (*nch train w ill he .Mr. Washhurn (’has Mankey and wife to .laeoh Maiikey and tlx* {ii'iiiting of millions of cards will fiiniislx'd with a whistle connected by a (>l(). Ladien Library anHociation will hr h(*ld Travis A Baker . as it tends to {X){iiilarize {lostal cards, making the bund signal to the driv(*r, day afternoon at the home ofherne|)hew Eliza .M .Mathews to Sinih A Hesley. t.*! h.isides efhHititig a saving to the govi'rn- a t the library rooiiiH on W(*dneH(hiy af­ N. .Madden, in Lansing, of heart fail­ acres, sw 1 1, Grt*eiihiiHh, $()00. the conductor can blow the whistle with ­ ternoon, March 10, 1H1)7, at three Wanted at Onre. nx*nt of the difference hefwi«eii the cost of out leaving the cars, and it will he a sig­ ure. She was born in the state of New Aartin H Hrown and wife to .fas W Hrtiwn, the cards and the stanqis. o’clock. .A full attendance in (](*Hired. Wm. Oich {mys cash for second-hand York, and had lived in Lansing and De- 4() acres si‘C 2(1, Ovltl, $2,000. nal to {)ass(*ngers nnd the engitxH*r that Alim. E. H. Lvox. See’y. Theresia .Schneller tt) MIehiiel Spltzh*y .Ir.. .Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge W. Nichols, who the train is about to start. 8tov(*H, and wants some at once. .Also Witt for about fifty years. For a long Inntl on sis* it Westplialla. $7(XI. By order of the {in-eident. 27w2 buys rags, c(){»{)(*r, zinc, lead and rubber. time Mrs. Niles lived on Pine stn'otsouth r**side towni els (Irand Ledge, celebrated .Toseidi .M Waltz anil wife to Harhara A their gohh'ii wedding last We(ln(*s(iay. .A young orator in a debate, says an Tlie l>o<‘lsHecH 1 ant] 2, Diiplaln, $22.‘i5t. 40 exclmnge, gr(*w so earix*st over his sub­ The host and hostess are 7.% and (ITyears Dr. AA'. (-. Walker of Detroit, will lx* at livefl with her ne{>hew. The funeral Chester HInnk anil wife to Hobf (' HIntik, old n'sjxictively. The 12H gix'sts who ject “The lm{>n*ssionH of tlx* mouth, ” Save fn(*l, kee{) out cold, r(*duce coal took {ilacp Tuesday afternoon. 80 acres si-c 17, Esh »*z, $tOO. that he gave iitternnce to the following (he Hotel St. Johim again next Satur­ hills. Buy AV 'ather Stri{iH of Wm 11 Cook anil wife to Walters Hull, lot aHsisteii in making the day a Dl(*aHant day, Alarch 0. The Doctor hoBvinited St. 7 hik 1 1. lots 1 anti 2, hik 12 Hath. $1.'0. one ri'iiresented (Ivi* geix*rationH and hit of elo(|ix*ixT; “Why, some mouths Fowler A Ball . A Home lliirneil. look like |ieaelx>s nnd cream, nnd some JohtiH r(*gnlarly the pawt year ami the -Margaret H Durham to Alice A Durham, among them were eight children, ten curcH he is {X'rforming in ri*nlly aHtonirth- Hi acres see 22, DeWltt. $2,400. lik(> a hole chofifM*d in n brick wall to ad­ For Sab* Cheap. .Vn alarm of fire at five o’clock Friday grandchildren. Kleven of those {inwnt itig. .All thoM* Buffering from any chronic morning last, calleil the de{»artment out 11 Setterlngton anil wife to .las FI Travis, attended the first marriage cerenumy of mit a door or window. The mouth is a 1,000 c(*dnr fenc** {losts. Inquire at part of lot Hleks ailtl, Elsie, $t8(<. hot h(*d of toothaclx*s, the hiinghole of ailment Rhould call and H»>e him on the my farm sK?tion .'H, A'ictor, or at my On account of the burning of James the aged bride and groom. Fnch gener­ above date. _ Keeney ’s barn. It was entirely consiiimd .las H Travis anil wlft* tti Julius A Hrnntlnii ation iir('sent«*(l Nlr, nnd Mrs. Nichols oratory, and a baby's crowning glory. office, Bnth. Du. .N. A. Dryer . part of lot 8 Hleks ailil to Elsie. $1.2(X>. It is the fiatriot’s fountain heiul aixl the Final Exainiiiatliiiis. 20wi;5 together with some valuable machinery, II Setterlngton and wife fo ,M W Dunham, with handsome *^ed)ling gifts. .Among on lUToiint of its long distance from the part of hit 8 .F Hleks add to Elsie, $100. the guests were M(*ssrs. anil .Mesdnnx*s .Al. tool rhest for fiie. AA’ilhout it the fioliti- The examination Saturday will lx* held engine house. A brother of H. H. Me Wm D Hishofi to Eugene ShiiDers, lot 1 aad A., (1. F. and N>wt(*n Nichols, .A. A. Kills eian would he a wanderer on the fare of in tlx* eighth grade room (‘(*ntral build ­ Having tvn 27w2 B. Al. WiNBTo.v, trains. Izcnve onx'rs with ex{ir»-es com­ valued at ♦ L'.O. .Vrthur FInke ’H the firnt of the week ing. list’s ho{)e. ” (’ommisHioner of Schooln. pany. IliriiABii G ay . HAPLE RAPIDS. KEW. l'’iiiiik Siiiitli will build ti burn this W0]t^ OCT.” On Tii**r*l )y last the W. C T, F. met at spring, mgiiELOiis Dr62icl sir/bhked with til** hoiin* *if .Mrs. Otto Biilli-. Mis' .M.xi-u Van Bur ger, of Ih ic**, lii«*il the pulpit AMERKgAN W0..'.EN *if t he Christian cliiir*;li lasi Sunday l;r imlmotli**r ‘s. .Mrs. Fineliii*! .Smith. Isaac Hewitt has so far i**covei**d fi'om Th«* exliiliitioii at fh<* Rh**wbottom DR. W. C. WAhKEK. (ALUNET Baking Powder M'Anjr do not Do Kntl ''ij, ii((l* ’anO€ his st*V) ‘i'(‘ illii(*s.' as to b*' abl** to rid* ‘*>nt rtcho ilhoust* has ln***ii iml**tiiiit**ly p'lsr- not conf^tn poii**d oil aci-oiiiit of the measl**s in i In* of TiioMt* IWo The Eiiilnent I'h.VHlclan and 8urK«ou of .1. F. .I<‘n**rt mill has l)****ii shut *l*)wii vii-iiii(y. iim)iiii>:t m**nt lat* “r. ; Odtroit, nichiKiili, Eoriuorly of Rochelle Shits, Alum, Ammoniik, Lime for 1 he past lt*w da.vs in *)i*lei- to iiiak*; When a woman t.s nervous and irri ! New Yoi'U, will .'Vlake Ke({- iie****srtar.v repairs Joseph (ii-ahaiii, wife aii*l *>011 .Marshall ma*l«* n visit, to our neigliboihood, tin* hlble, head and bsii'k a<'h«*, feels tire*i ul.tr .HuntIlly VI bU h. jj^ or Any //iJurioussuhstdDce Fssex can b*>ast of a gr*uit-step-gi'aml- all the time, loses .lieep and app**tite, [t'AKJjJJci^'OVv.Cl loitiimiti* r**i*ipi**nts b**iiig .Mr. and .Mis. inother who has not yet r**iieht**l h**r (J**riiiain S.vph**i , .Mi’s. tirahum ’s parents aas pains in groins, b«-iiriiig-\ l)ot torn s<*liool will |■**-op(*Il on .sen.sutlon, whitet Parti**s from Bay City have b***-!) eii- .Monday, Febriinry 21, th** “mt*asle rr*ign ” mill 1 I'••‘g-ahiri- (iA-. gag**d for some time in this vi«*ini(y get­ being n*'ailv ovi-r. Most ot tin* vi<*tinis ti<*s. Ire is not ting out ship timber. of t he **pi*it*mic an* rnstling aronnmfort ami **as*', «mly to b** hall *)ii-Saturday evening lust for the stricken down by a comiilicntion of dis- b**neflt of th* “ (J*)od T**mplars, was *]uit** **as<*s. Ill* di***l in St. Johns wli**r»* he liber ally jiati'onize*!. hail b**i*ti taken for Hi***li*ral tn*attm*tit. B. W. Hewitt of this villagt* was Ilis <'**)itli is a loss to tin* coinmiinity ill'ItItA KIISTON. riticK. and the public. He l**ave.s a wife aiid that a womb **l**«d( ‘d (Jraml Watchm*rn of the A. O. s**v**ral elrildi**!! to mourn their loss. Tln! iiinl l*Mtr(.)iin ’ AKKCKriu- This eommunity wiis startled lust IJ. W. at t hr* hit** s**ssioii ol the (Ji'aiid trouble is iminii ent, aud she cannot tioii th ill at 11 nlibiinlstoii Saturday, Wr'diiesdiiv Hft<*niot)ii by the anmiunce- Foilgt* h**l*I in Ifetroit last w****k. IlEWITT. act too promptly if she values her Feliruai.x IM, wart w»‘ll att»uil»*i), ttit* imuit of the death of ('hiintopher Kis*'h i' The hall given at Perry’s hull on Fri- Mrs. J D. Holm**s, of Ril**y, visit***! Ii<*r future comf.'i't and happiues.s. [taprtrrt xvri f mtcri‘stiiij^ ami t la* dix-iiM Sr. .Ml'. Kiselei was born in Budtm, (JrM‘- *lay ev**iiing hist by Hari-y lxnickerbo<;ker sist**!', .Mrs. F. .A. Ftirgason last we**k The e.xperi**iice and testimony of rtioiiH i iitliii'iastic ami iiirttmetiv**. I’rot. muiiy, September 12, 1K2(); wris married of till* P**rry Hons**, was w**ll patronized, Mr. and .Mrs. Brown, of Faiising, ai** some of the most nott'd women of A. A. Klirtxvoi tli, the ewmiuetm-, calleil there Frdirimry In, 1H47, to .Miss .Mar­ about <*ighty-fonr immbei's b* ‘iiig sold. America, go to pi-ove beyond a ques­ tlie Mrtrtaeiatiiai to nniei- at. a. in-, garet .'(iiiekerberry who survives him, visiting li**r sisti-r, .Mrs. M. T. Woodruff. A ver y intei-esliiig [irogrum incommei-a- A larg** immb**r of the DeW’itt grang- tion that Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable I HOTEL ST. JOHNS, ST. JOHNS, SATUR- timl tlieii rteveral kMa|irtaeiiti11 .M Olid ay 1 formities Known to tire L*il*st of gooiJs to .North Faiising and gom* ” Let me add my name to your list Someone thought that most pujiils \xere them, tlire.' of whom have p.is.sral to the **v**niiig last. into busini*ss on Fast Fi’aiiklin sti’t*i*l .M**ciical ati«l .8m'ui**al very ajit in learning; (to make) dates. silmit majority 'Phe others are married Hol)**rt .\ml**rson, WalT**r Float, Hobt. of testin.oiiials. For years I sufTered .Mrs. .Norris and son, .Mark, have movt*d Fx ]m*i ieiic**. The sul)je<‘t wa> very alilv dirttairtsed l>y ex •e|it one, ('lirisfoplier, w holms always I.ow**, .1.'I'. Diiniells ami .Vndrew .\hiiis on th** farm until school **1 oh **s. ■with stieh a weakness of the back 1 Prot. It. •'* Mank, ol .Matherlon. .Mihs livu'd with his parents and for some tiiire w**re the *l**l«*gat**s fi om Fsst*.x to the H**- coul.l not staiul sti" ’ 'ht. 1 had terri­ Krtthei- Well.' ivith several membei-s ol has lieeii tlieir main sn|)port. Hast .Mon ­ couiity coiiv**iititm which was S**rvic**s at Mnsonic hall '^uiida.v at 6214 two p. III.. Fehriiai ’.v 28, hy Rev. Fi*gal ble pains in my womb. The doctor said I C'O.NS|;nT.\TIOX.S 1 \ DX 1 HI •*( 1 the class explained the method of teat Il­ day being the fiftieth anniversary of tin iiehl at St. Johns last Friday. an operation must be perf*jrmed, as ! TION'S I'KEE TO A 1,1.. ian tb'onriiph.v used hi t lit' 11 iibbardston past*)!'. We trust he will be fully i'**- wedding of .Mr. and Mrs. Fi.sch*r tli** 'riie fnm*ral of WiiiH**ld H Boyh* was **ov**i<*d by that time as he hti*^ be**ii a there was no otln-r way to be cured. hinh rtetiool I'Jver.xoiie voted it an ex- eveiit xvas celr>brat< ‘d by a family reunion held at the Cliristiaii (dnirch on W***ln«*s- victim ol lonsilitis sine** w** last met him. I was afraid to have the operation per ­ I l>r. Walk«*r Will Not Treat Any I'liless celh'iit (ilaii and that .Miss Wells atid her Mr. Fiseler complained of feeling tired day last, I'Vbmaiy 17. Itev. I*. F. chlrtrt niade the most ofit. Pi of. (Jill t hen but aside from that s**etite a Cure’ and Hyker assist***! by Rev. .V. t). Cormaii, Will HO Iiiloriii Von. not hunn'.v ami ‘‘made !i motion ” for nsiml health. Tiii'sday he went to the ofliciat***!. The remains w**r** Mit**rr*-d in memorate Wasliiiigloii’s hirthila.v w**i** trying the medi­ dinnt'r wliieh wiis warmly sei-onded and barn to ilo I he noon l•horr ‘rt and not re- fine ami a hii'ir** number of the pati-ons cines that I saw I the Sowle cemetery. w* ‘r** jii'**s**nt. No tme who witn**sK***l I carritMl. The asMoeiaiion waw anaiii tnrning when iliiiner was ready (’liristo- Several loailrt of the m**mb**rs tif Billy advertised. At called to order at lidO p. m. Music by pln-r w* iit in search of him and found th** doll *li'ill can doubt th** ability and j Examination by Reflection. Begole Post and ('orps drov** ov**r to th** pati**m,*** of .Miss Mari** Olcott as a tutor' la.st I tried yours. Cc the association was followed with the him in the cow stable l.ving on some .After tak­ invocation b.\ Itev. N. .\l. |{ariies. .\n- home of .Mr. and .Mrs. (J**o Archer ot of the primary departm**nt. The little straw ill one of tin* stalls. The son said North Shade on Friday last aud gave j Bythelatist sch'iitilic researcheH, hoth by otht'r soim.aiid then I’rof. Kllsworfh il­ “Father what is the mattra'?” when the oii**s all show**d cai’i-fiil ti'iiining. ing three , - them a v**ry pleasant surpris**. botth'S I ^ mproved instruments and inethodK, the lustrated his iiieihods for teaehinn ‘‘M>‘n- old gentleman replii'd, “1 arn sick and son'll oi.iVK. I Doctor is enalili>il to discover tin* true inilure Huration ” which wi-re nenerally accepted. A donation for th** b**n**fit of the .M. F. felt li'ae a ^ OC very tireri.” By the nid of the son he .Mrs. Win. Fankton is still rpiitesick. I of the disease and loi'iite the orffan or parts Frank Molemler read a jiaper entitled he wa'ked to the Irons** and occupi*-*! the society was held at th** l^owe c'lui-cli on new wo- j affected, ami many disettses and com pi lent ions “The t<*aelier outside ol the sehoolrotim ” lounge by the stove saying he was not the **v**ning of the IHth. .Alamt t wenty- Mrs. .Ala lie .Moor** is visiting her pa rears man. I rec- I which have heretofore proven niosi obstinate otie dollars was r*H:**iv* ‘d. .\ls<> mie tor I’ .Mahai', h**r little son is ipiite sick. carefullV atid ably prepared by .lohti W. hnngry. No clmiig*' was notirtt'd in his ommi'iid it to the .Mi'dical Profession, yield llk<* moKlc the benefit of the same society .v*i' givt ir Polender. who, on aecount ol sirtkness iippr'iiraner* until the next morning when Ross Bi'*)oks has r**nt**(l his farm to to every woman, and cannot praise it under his skill and systemic treiitnient. The in this villag** last Friilay **v**iiiiig whii-h was unable to be jireseiit The paper it was observ**d he wjis sp**eehh*HH and H**iii'.v Rohr**raiid will move to St..lohns enough, for it saved me from the sur* Doctor Is *>ndowcd with the wonderlul >rift ol was thoroiielily discussed by ('ommis- shortly after noon he breathed his last. cl**ar**(l about twenty-four ilolhiis. .Ml'S. F Falor, of Febanon, is visiting geon ’s knife. ”—Mrs. Mark Hugh , t)**li)>f abl** to Diajrnose without <)uestioninir. sioner Hale. Dr. Brown. Bev Barnes and His fimeral wns held at the ('atholic and will deseribe with the nre*it**Ht accuracy hss. m**ut within tin* reach tif fill, lie Is a friend I'MON IlOMK. <*un*d by (lire Miinite Cough Cure. This sang a beautiful solo in her ti.'iml pleas ­ Maud Temple of Maple Rapids is visit­ .Vustin, aged l)elw****ii (JO and 70 ,v**ai ’s. to the afllh'ted aud will turn non** away un­ ing manner which the llubbardston Ml-, arid MI’s. .MeMiisti'r spent th** lut- Mr. and Mi's. .I**i'om** Dills and W. S. preirartition sii'ins esje'clally adapt •* (*njoy so much. Dr. H. W Bio'.vn ii'i-imit of lust wrs'k in Ashley with W. Mrs. Waite ot laujsing, is visiting lier Dills anti wifr* atremled the funei'al of san while seekiiifr relief at his hands, and exjiiaincd his idea of the ‘•Duties of the B. Feiguson nntnrned fromthrdr church m**t with .Mi's. Win. Di-avenstutt cussed. arutied. erilieist'd andagrtHd with visit to Curlanil last Wednesday. Her imd**r whort** auspi*** ‘s the fiin**ral wiis and work will la*}?iii soon. physicians, and pronounced incurable, was b> maii.v w hose names are too numerous W**diitKday aft**rnooii. h**ld Stmdav in Bengal, iiiterm**iit also in advised by »i formiT iiatlent of Dr. W»ilker’s sister, Mi-s. Snyd< ‘r came liom** with rh**y ar«* so small that tin* most s**iisi- to mention. .\nother sona: b\ theipmr- them. Arthur .\lcCaul**y and his mothi*r .Mrs B**iigal, He l**av**s two daughter, .Vlrs. .!. to cfill and consult him. She sa.vs: For the tette and the association xvas di-anissed. Harwood, has return***! home after a tive [icrsoiis take them. They an* so |)**st fift**eii years I have been »i Ki'eat sufferer There was a snrpris** party at (k P. Tucker with whom he livi*d ami .Vlrs. thirt<*eii we**ks visit in Ohio. (Jco. Smith in (Jratiot county. **ff**ctive that tin* most tihstinale cas«*s of wifli heart trouble *iud nervous prostration. Finch's Siifiii-day evening. The grn^sts I'oiistipation, hearlacln* niid tor[iid liver Protract***! m****tiugs coiitiiiu** this The least exertion would cause my heart to Dave 'I'lavis yocs to N. V this wrs-k. w«>i-(‘ tn-ated to warm candy and pop N'OKTIl VII TOK. yield to them. That is why DeWitt’s w*H*k. R**v. K**iiyon, the jiastor, is b**iiig lluttiT and liecome very Irregular and so Mortr'Seetch has goiietoXortli Dakota. corn. Miss Kittie Bi'iirdsl****. *)f(Jrnnd Rapiils, l.itth* Farly Risers nr** knosvn as the weak, caiisinu: complet** exhaustion, f felt Jay Sessions is much atflicti'd with assist***! tiv the Baptist minister of De famotiH lit tie jiills.—(’ F. A’anSickle W. W. Thomas, of (Jraini Hapids. Dejr- Witt. is visiting at her home this w**ek. us thoiich each day would In* m,v last, and rhoumatism in ttie mx-k and shoiihh-rs. uty H**ad (’onsnl of th** F. W. *)f A. spent Th** V B V. R. C. will m****t willi .Airs. wcr<-it not for lea viiur m,v little lines, death Hoy, tilt* eight year old son of .\l. J. Suii*hiy at Hr** home of his hrother-in-hiw Till* F (). (). F. art* getting mat**rial on It is r**portf(l that tin* 1,1 nil) Northern would hav** been n r**lief 'Aft* ‘r tlir**e inontb ’H th<* gi’ouud [)i'**paratoi ‘y to building a B Crat)** on t h** * v<*niiig of F**brtuify ‘2(). railroad will **xt<*nd its Ilia* from .\drian to treat m**nt with th** Doctor I fe**l as well jis I Palim*r, was thrown from a horse in F. (J lioomis. A Loiigfi'llow program will h** *,*arri**d ev«*rdld. Wy h**arr beats r**;;nlarand stronjf, front of 11 Holmes’Sal iirdax and bmily hall m the place of the one destroy* *! by Detroit i’l tin* near future. and that tired fei'lins: has entirely !• ft me. Th**r** will ht* H**v**ral *;hang**s ma*le in out. What Jov and snnshin. health restored. brui.sed, but is improving. fire Wt* miderstaii*l th**y iiit<*ml bnihl- F. F. Ttirn**r, of (kimpton, .Mo . writ**s th** nt*igliborhood n**xt m*mth by old ing v**n****ied brick. Th** anmmi business mci'ting of th** Mas. F. .f, B. The cupola of Hound school liotisr* got n* “ighhois m*)viiig awny and n**w on**s to IIS that »if(er siiff**ring from piles for 1 7 .Miss .Add!** Smith s*iys: I was sick for a fii’C Friday and considerably disfigured Th** v*)m)g p**oi)le of the I'niversalist Congi**gatioiml so*i**ty will m****t in th** many yeiirs, my c*is(* was known for mil s fill their place. l**<*tni'e room of th** church Tu**s*lay ev**n- years heeompletely ciirerl them by using it. U’oiild have be*>n a good thing for society gav** ttie play entitled “The th;*H* boxes of DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel iironnd, was helped to Dr. Walker's office, the disti'ict if I he building had btirm'd 1 Hiram Post and wife have b*»**n *piit** Deacon” at .\Iullik**n last I'riday ev**n- iiig, .Vlnrcli iK'W I am ahle t') wjilk llier**. I have h**en sick. Mr. I’ost is abl** to he out again. Salve. It cun*rt **( ‘Z‘*ma and rt**v**r** skin nnd* “rthe Doctor ’s treatm*-nt two months think. ing. The r*****iptH w**re about $1."). By dis<*as**s. C. F. V’anSickle. and have Kill tied twenty pounds. I feel w'**ll. Mrs. Post w** are sorry to say is stillcoii- r**(]ij**st they re|)eate*l th** jilay in Fugle HOW TO FIND OUT. .May heaven ’s choicest blessing's ri'st ujion fiii**d to her b**d. The annual eonventlon of the Itrotherhood the Doctor for what he has ilon** for me. I Saturdiiy evening t*j afair sized andience. had female troubi**, w*>ak IniiKs and nerv.ius Carlos Friruss 1111*1 wife, of St. Johns, Fill a common glass with uriu** and l**l ofS*. Andrew In .Michigan w*ih held at Flint pr*)Htrnt|on. THE BEST made s**v**ral calls Inst Friday on friends it stand tw'**iity-f(mr hmirs; a s***liini*nt Saturut of ord**r Walker The estate is ilivi«h*d betwf*en her thr**e St. Johns to live. WHAT TO 00. nounei'il It n lo<‘ d dl*-.;..''*, nini ; 'li.-Tri'ied .Mrs. M'. S. UoKi'i's cured of cancer of the AYER’^PILLS brothers and one sist**r. It is **stimat***l Then* is comfort in th** knowh*dg** so local reitn .’.iop nn.l by constanlly faiii'ig breast. Six* w as a Kreat snlTerer. Mrs. W}iiTi*n Williams spt*nt a portion to cure w ii h loci I t "ea; ’".ciif ’ ronomice i •Mr. Charles .1. Preston cured of catarrh of “ I would like to adW my testimony to the h**irs will get $1,7)00 api******. of last w****k in Ovid with h**i iiarents. ofti'ii *'Xpr(*ss**d, that Dr. Kilmer’sSwamii the stomach and lilooil polsonliiK, says he Root, the gi’**at kidn**y rcmerly fiiltills it incurable. Scieie-e has ptoven e itari h wotihl not be III his former condition liKaiii that of others who have u.sed Ayer’.s OKA I.. Miss Fmma T*** “d who was taki*n sick evi'i'y wish in r**lieviiig imin in thehack to be a coiistitiitioiml disea.se, and tln*re- or $.5,000. .Mrs. W. .M .------, after heliiK i)arr**n for Pills, ami to say that I have taken them (i**org** Karch**r is on the sick list. in St. .lohns with rliphtheria, exp**cts to kidneys, liver, bladder ami **v**ry part of for-e reipiiri rt coiistitiii iomil tr**atm**nt return hoini* as soon as able. ten years says: “He <‘ur* “d me. We now for many years, and always derived the Mrs. Anna Jennings is Hi(;k with pn**u- the urinary passag**H. It <'orr**ets inabil ­ ii.iM’s (kitarrh Cure, iiiiuiufuctur**d by F have t wo little childr**n. .Suffice to say our best results from their use. For stom­ monia. One of the j)romim*nt young men of ity to hold uiim* and scalding pain in I < hfuey Co., Toledo, Oliio, is tin* home is a happy one. oiilv constitutional cure in the market. Epilepsy (or (its) jioslflvely cure*! hy a re- ach and liver troubles, and for the cure Will DeWitt an«l f»rmily Imve mov***! this plac** has gone to taking “Sage” passing it, *)r bad <*ff**cTs following the ent scientific discovery. thinking it will k****]) away th** ifripj)**. ns** ol I *pior. wine oi' b****r. and ov**i'com**H Itis taken iiiti-rimlly in iloses from 10 of licadaclie caused by these derange ­ back to St. Johns. (1 "oi'S to a teaspooiifiil. It acts dir**clly One of the most r(*si)**ct**d yoiiriK men of ments, Ayer’s Pills cannot be equaled. Th** .Matrons of Industry will hold their that mipleasiirit n**cessit.y of b**ing com- Dr**nd Kaplds, .Mr. C. H. Hanks, has doctore*) Born, to Will Shr*)yer an*l wife, F*d)rn- m**< ‘tiiig at the Bingham (Jrange hall I)cll* ‘d to get up man.\' times dining th** o'l the blood ninl mucous surfaces of tin* with all the Ix'st physicians he could liear of ary 20, 1897, a daught**r. systi'tn. Tin y offer one hundr**d dolla s itiid finally Kiv**n t wo w****ks to live. Con- W**dm*sday, .Mrweh B A cordial invita ­ night to nrinat**. The inihl and th** **x- Hult* ‘d Dr. Walker, took his treatment and Is .Mrs. ,\nn Sh****han, *)f ()vi«i, is visiting tion is **xtend***l to all. Dinner |() cents. traordinai ’y * ‘ffect *)f Swamp-Ro*)t is for niiy case it fails to cure. Semi for now a well man. He hn1*1 r**sident of Northw**st Olive, visit of two or three months with rehi- on limb. Nkws and s**nd your full post-ofllce ad­ PreacliliiK NIk IiI by Niiflit. Miss Ella Crai)** curl'd of bronchbD trouble a dieit Febi-uary 19, 1897. William .Mer­ tivi's in this vicinity. dress to Dr. Kilm**r & (k)., Binghamtoii, tuid luiiK dIseas**. Dit. C. I). Wahn 'kii —I)**ar Sir: Last chant, nge**r which was to she will testify to anyone that l>r. Walker now r**sts iti tire Bengal an*! Hi!**y c**m«*- A WIio Ip I'aiDily, WHS much h«*nefi(**e restrict­ WHICH WILL CONCERN THE PEOPLE Business Directory . OF MICHIGAN. was married a few years ago reoently oon- News Gathered from Among the ed to the revenue from the latter source. Iraoted a second legal marriage though It Is asserted, and the assertion Is sus­ __ attorneys . State Lawmakers. the first bnsband was alive and the ties of ceptible of easy demonstration, that EjmopsU of the Procoeedfags of tb* Law ­ matrimony had not been severed by a Ju- ALHKlUUi!: A iKSKOUN. (Jltlce over the quarters of the law department, maker* at Laaaing —General New* from llotal daorea of divorce called public atten ­ AlliHon ’Hjjwelry Htore, St. JohiiH. AMENDMENTS TO THE TAX LAW. which is more than self-sustaining, are w All Over the (state Reported by Tele­ tion to a not generally known peculiarity wholly inadequate. The contemplated PAVI^UINU. NOKTON A WKl.MKK. Of- graph for Our Reader*. of the law. floe over .Natioiiui Itauk special appropriations include money s The Ociicral i'oiiiiiiittue on Taxation Fair ­ The statutes of New York provide that for a new library, so that the present Lansing, Feb. 18. —Bills have been In ­ YON OOOL.1NO, Attorneye at Law, ly Mwaiiipetl with HIH* —The Detroit Hin- the penalty of life Imprisonment shall In ­ I Mr. Frank B. Martin, who la enragwd St.JullHH. lo;} library can be transformed Into recita­ troduced In the legislature providing In the jewelry business at 926 Penn- L Flo Tax Club Haa a Hill li«-fore the Leg- volve civil death for the felon aeutenced to tion rooms, etc. An annex to the hos ­ that female patlants In aslyums tor the It. Tbla means that be shall be deprived sjrlvania Avenue, Washington City, KOKWA A WALHKIOOK. AttoniejM lalatiire —Unexpected Ntreak of Economy pital Is also needed, and It is desired. Insane shall be treated by female physi ­ where he is well and favorably known, F at Law. OlHce over Corner I>rnj{ Store. of hit civil lights, purticularly property Cauae* Fear and Trembling In Gttlolal In the interest of economy and greater cians; requiring all hunters to pay an rights and the rights resulting from fam­ waa a victim of that worst form of dia* ILL 11. IIKLNSON, Attorney at I.aw, Quarter* —To Keduoe DtttciaU ’ Fay. efficiency, to Install an electric lighting annual license fee of $1, and providing ily relations, as If he were actually dead. ease—contagious blood poison. He W St. JoiiiiH. 104 plant. These Improvements will cost. that a special record of all farm mort­ realized that his life waa about to be LunsiriK. Mich., Feb. 23.—In his report Civil death takes from the person upon In the aggregate, about JIOO.OOO. It is gages and discharges of mortgages on whom tKls punishment has been Inflicted blasted, for this terrible disease haa KWIS SKVKKA.NCK, A. II., Attorney. to the Joint prison boards at their meet­ L Overllunday ’M Groeery. extremely doubtful If they will be pro ­ farm property be kept In each county. all that be owned and transfers It to those baffled the skill of the physicians for ing here last week. Warden Van Evera vided for. The senate might possibly Lansing Mich., Feb. 19. —The house who would have received It If he had died ages, and they have never yet been fi. M. i'KUKi.N. 1*. K. Ckhhin . a . J. Bald win of the Marquette prison gave a very consent to the additional appropriations, committee on state affairs, to whom had before hls conviction. It affects hls con ­ able to effect a cure. His mental KKUINS A ilALDWIN, AttorneyiTTt but it Is nut at all probable that the Law and J^ilieltorn in ('liancery, real ee- amusing account of his first year’s ex ­ been referred a bill to make the apple tract lights In the same manner as physical despair can better be imagined than P house would do so. The bill making death. He cannot, In tbla legal condition, described. tateaKentH,eou veyaneera anti money loanera.perience as a farmer at the prison. Not blossom the official state flower, yes­ Examine titl«‘M, pay taxea, execute iteiiriion being a practical farmer himself, the these appropriations has been Intro ­ become an heir or obtain property by be- In a recent letter he aaya: “About papera, and make collectioDH. All bualiieMH duced by State Senator Mason. terday recommended a bill In which the four years ago I contracted a sever* promptly and accurately attended to. OlHce warden placed the garden in the hands qnest. The law deprives him of the legal over Well’a Kriicery atore at .\o. 1 Clinton Cuts In the Pay of Employes. "Pingree peach-blow potato ’’ Is substi ­ rights of a parent. If he has a wife, she case of contagious blood poison, and avenue, St. .lolina, .MlcliiKan. of a fanner from the southern part of There Is great trembling In official tuted for the apple blossom. Amid may oonsider her marriage legally dis­ it was not long before I was in a terri­ the state, who had been unfortunate quarters over the unexpected streak of shouts of laughter the substitute was solved, as If be were dead, and contract ble condition. I immediately placed MUSIC TE.YCHEUS. enough to be convicted of the crime economy which the final rush of bills referred to the committee on railroads, another marriage. I myself under treatment of two of the of setting fire to another man ’s barn. has demonstrated exists In the senate. upon whom will devolve much of the Civil death was known to the Roman best physicians in Washington citr. ils. DII. OOOGK, Teacher of IMano, Or Pingree proposed reform legislation. Kan, Vocal .Muaic and Harmony. The convict was an Intelligent fellow, The particular bill on which the officials law, aud this term, according to Black- Their treatment, which I took faitn- MMualc rooma over SpaiildiiiK ’a | Hardware. end so the warden employed no super ­ and clerk.s are casting anxious eyes was Advocates of Governor Plngree ’s re­ stone, was applied to certain legal condi ­ fully for six months, cost me just three form ideas as to railroad rates won a vic­ intendent of farming that year. His Introduced by State Senator Wagar. It tions In England. It la also known to the hundred dollars, and left me worse than tory In the house yesterday. Wednes ­ when I began it. My condition can IMIYSKTANS. experience was extremely unfortunate. Is by far the most sweeping salary-re­ French law and to the statutes of a num ­ ducing measure ever Introduced In the day a resolution went through by a vote ber of our states. 6ut there are some K. A. J. WIGGINS, riiyaician aud.Sur He could not understand why the cab ­ D Keon. Ortlce over Sulilvaii'a Clotbirift Michigan legislature, beginning with of 36 to 6 providing for a committee to ioubts about the exact scope and legal ef- lore. 4Mtf bages did not grow nor why the other the justices of the supreme court and Investigate alleged illegal freight rates lleots of the penalty. A life convict may lie O M. I'O.ST .H. II. I’hyalcian, SurKeon and garden truck did not prosper, and the going clear through the list, taking in and discrimination in favor of large pardoned. That would certainly not dis­ Notary I’uhllc. Office over Ha tie most thorough investigation failed to every official whose salary Is not fixed shippers. I». was really the beginning turb or In any way affect property rights Hicka'.Millinery atore. No 14 Clinton Ave­ of the Pingree programme against the or new marriage relations that hud been nue. Itealdence corner LanaiiiK and ItodKcra reveal the reason until about the time by the constitution. The bill proposes St., St. Sohna, .Mich. the farmer was disharged at the ex ­ to cut the salary of the supreme court railroads and the committee was given established as a consequence of the civil piration of his sentence. Then It was justices from $7,000 to $6,000, and fix pow ’er to subpoena witnesses, examine death. But could not the wife of a par ­ AKV I*, ha VENN, .M. I>. Offlceoverlt. that Warden Van Evera learned that that of circuit court judges, judges of books, etc. Yesterday a strenuous at­ doned life convict, in case she had not con ­ J. Woodrnll'a atore, St. Johna. OlHce tempt was made to obtain a re- luiira;M H to 11 am and 2 to 5 |)m. 1 his farmer convict entertained the Idea the superior court of Grand Rapids and tracted another luarringo, claim the legal that the state was perpetrating some of the recorder ’s court of Detroit at condslderatlon of the resolution, but aft­ rights connected with the marriage relu- K. S. K.G1LI..\ M, IMiyaician andSurKcon sort of an Injustice upon him, and In $2,500. This would cut the salary of the er a long discussion the motion to re­ tlonf It Is believed that this question OtHce anil reaidence weat aide of Court consider failed by a vote of 36 to 47. DHouae aquare. OlHce houra 1 to .'> every aforder­ to square the account to the satis­ last named official squarely In two. In ­ must be answered in the affirmative, aud ternoon excejit Wediieadaya. 22 faction of his con.sclence he had pinched stead of fees variously estimated at Lansing, Mich., Feb. 20.—More than it would therefore appear that the ex-cun- 200 bills were Introduced in the two vlct, though he was civilly dead during the K. .1. W. rOLL.lKli, .M. 11., I'hyaician the tender cabbage plant just below the from $6,000 to $10,000 per year, the clerk and SurKeon, St. Johna, .Mich. OlHce surface of t'he ground, and had prac ­ of the supreme court Is to have a sal­ houses and It Is probable that the num ­ term of his imprisonment, is still bound Dover .State Bank. ticed upon other portions of the crop ary of $2,000. The office of deputy com­ ber to be Introuduced by next Wednes ­ by hls former relations if he has not been other tricks known only to the practical missioner of the state land office Is abol ­ day, when the constitutional limit will released therefrom by an act not of his DE.NTISTS. farmer. Of course it took all summer ished, and the salary of deputies to oth ­ expire, will break all records. A large own doing. er elective state officials, except treas­ number of these bills are directed at It would seem that the law in a case like A KTIIUII COKItIN, I). 11. S.—Crowna to realize the results of this kind of C\- "BridKe Work” (ti“t‘th witliout platea) farming and the effect was extremely urer and superintendent of public in ­ corporations. One of them seeks to re­ the one to which reference was made ought ud all the i.ateat I'roceaaea. depressing upon the warden, who frank ­ struction, Is reducf’d from $1,800 to $1.- peal the special charters of the Michi ­ to require a judicial dissolution of the for­ ly admits that farming at the prison 500, as Is that of the private secretary gan Central and Lake Shore and Mich ­ mer marriage before it uuthorizeu the wife II.N’DEUTAKIOKS. that season may justly be put down as to the governor. The salary of railroad igan Southern Railroad companies, and or the husband of a person sentenced to life Imprisonment to contract a new mar­ I. Hlfl.L Cndertaker, No. 1(! Clinton a failure, and banking commissioner Is reduced another provides for the taxation of ex ­ riage.—Buffalo Courier. E. Ave. iteaidence lO.'i WiKht St. Fiiiuiicial I'lisutlsraetory. from $2,500 to $2,000, and that of labor press companies, the rate being $1 on j Frank B. Martin . The next year panned out a little bet­ and Insurance commissioner from $2,- each $100 of gross earnings in Michi ­ gan THE GREAT GRAY WOLF. I best be appreciated, when I state that VETERl-NA UY SUHIIEONS. ter, a fairly good crop being harvested. 000 to $1,500. At present the maximum my throat and mouth were full of sores salary which can be paid the ordinary Lansing, Mich., Feb. 22.—WTien the u. .1. 11 AUKIaON, Veterinary SurKeon, The croj), however, consisted mostly of and my tongue was almost eaten away; clerks In the various departments Is legislature adjourned Friday nearly 1,100 It I* Not Very Largo, bnt Is All Moacle, D olHce at Hunt ’a OruK Store. Kesliience potatoes, and as they were worth but and Fears Nothing bnt Fire. ^ I had not taken solid food for three Proapei't Street. Stf 10 cents per bushel that fall the finan ­ $1,000, and most of these employes are bills had been Introudced. The fight be ­ months. My entire body was covered cial results, after the practical farmer paid the limit. The Wagar bill fixes this tween the governor and the senate was The groat gray wolf of tho north Is a most powerful beast and pursues men with with red blotches, my hands and feet I’E.N'SIUN ATT( IKXEVS. In charge of the farm was paid, were maximum at $720, the auditor general further Intensified by the Introduction were sore and my hair was falling being allowed four chiefs of divisions hungry eagerness when snow prevents it E. WII..SON,—I’enalon Cialin .\Kent not all that could be desired. Indeed of a bill requiring the executive to send out rapidly. I was in a truly pitiable O• and .Notary i’uhllc. Cluima of allthe produce raised could have been at $1,000 each. At present these chief In hls nominations to fill vacancies dur­ from finding its usual food. It Is not a condition. kinda iiroaecuted. Increaae, New, Diaahility,bought that fall from the farmers for clerks In all departments receive either ing the legislative session. If such nom ­ large creature, but it is all muscle. “ I felt that I was incurable, and Bounty, Heira, Widow of .Soldier, alao De­ $1,100 or $1,200. The number of clerks “The gray wolf,” says Forest and pendant .Mothe-a and Fafhera are entitled to about one-half what the prl.son farm­ inations are not made before the final was in great despair, when a friend penalona. Have had uniiaiial ancceaa in be­ er’s salary amounted to. Last year the to be employed in the several depart ­ adjournment of the legislature the in ­ Strouin, “Is not much tailor than a setter recommended S. S. S., stating that it half of my clienta, OlHce over DeWltt'a ments Is materially reduced. Senator cumbents are to continue In office until dog. Ho is longer and heavier, a sort of grocery, in'Senate Barber Shoj). net results were much better, the aver­ would certainly cure me. I began its age earnings of the convicts employed Wagar figures that hls bill will effect the next session. It Is believed th'it Gov ­ oombination of wire and rawhide, which use, and when I had finished the fourth an annual saving In excess of $50,000. never tires and can cover ground with j^T.\TL IIA.NK UE ST. JOHNS. on the farm being 11 cents per day, but ernor Pingree has decided to wait un bottle, I began to improve, and by the the warden does not think that agri­ I’ingrerx Noniiiiat iitn*. til after the senate adjourns, and then great rapidity. A man not long ago start­ time I had finished eighteen bottles, I ed two wolf hounds after six hungry COMM KBCl A L AND SAVINGS culture at the Marquette prison is either Although the senate confirmed the to name Professor Bemls, formerly of was thoroughly rid of the disease; of nominations of Colonel Fred H. Ca.se of wolves of this type. The dogs overtook the CAl’lTAL f.'Stt.OOO.OO. a practicable or desirable outlet for con ­ the Chicago university, to be commis ­ course, I was not sure that I was cured, vict labor. Three Rivers for Inspector general, and sioner of labor. wolves with unexpected ease, and then the but am now convinced, as no sign POKTICK K. I’KHUIN I’realdent. No bill thus far Introduced has cre­ A. C. Rird for member of the state wolves ate the dogs, evidently thankful of the disease has ever returned for O. W. ,\fC.NGKI<, VIce-l'realdent . board of agriculture, the fight between WILL BLOW UP WINDROWS. that a supply train had followed them. J. W. KlT/.GKBALD.Caahler. ated more discussion than that of Rep ­ four years. S. S. S. is the best blood Governor Pingree and that body Is as “A year ago a man who believes In poi ­ remedy in the world, and my cure waa resentative Adams, of Kent, which pro ­ Channel To lU; Made fur the Ann .Vrhu soning wolves drugged afresh beef hide 81 Four per cent . Intereat |iaid on certificatea poses a most radical reform with refer­ Intense as ever. If there has been any Ferrle*. due solely and alone to it.” of depoait and on aaviiiK'* book accounta. change In the situation It has been for miles, throwing out bait of poisoned inntit I Contagious blood poison is the most Draft a iaaiied Kood in any jiart of the Fiilted ence to real estate offered at sheriff ’s Menominee, Mich., Feb. 19. —Ben Next day, on hls return over tho Hue, he Staiea and Canada and In the principal clflea .sale to satisfy a mortgage. It Is de­ the worse. The nominations of ex-Gov- Smith, an expert In the use of high ex ­ horrible of all diseases, and has been of Kuroiie. Accounta of farmera merchanta ernor I.iuce for member of the Ionia found 28 wolves aud coyotes dead, while appropriately called the curse of man ­ signed to save the mortgagor from los ­ plosives, will go to the big Ice windrows others no doubt had wandered away sick fliud mechanlca received on favorable ternia, ing his entire property, which may be prison hoard, and of Rev. L. Morgan kind. It has always baffled the doc ­ »nd every accomodation extended conaiatant off Sherwood point. He will start with to somo hole or other and died. with aafe ItankliiK. Su|ierlor facllitiea for mortgaged for only a small portion of Wood of Detroit for member of the state 300 pounds of giant powder and 100 feet tors, and, until the discovery of S. S. 8., niakiiiK cullei-tiona of all kinda. board of correction and charities, are “A very effective trap is made of a gang was incurable. Its value, because of his Inability to of fuse, as well as a number of assist­ of fishhooks baited with meat. The hooks overbid the mortgagee who, of course, still hung up, and there Is no telling ants for the purpose of blowing the i For fifty years S. S. S. has been cur­ DI BKCTOBS: when they w’lll be disposed of. It Is are hung un wires and fasteneil to Lranchea ing this terrible disease, even after all O. W. \fuiiKer, <}eo. F. .Marvin, ,1. H.Corliit, limits hls bid to the amount of hlsclalm. windrows up so that the Ann Arbor car The animals come along, smell the bait J, H. Fedewa, J. W, FltZKerald, Jeaae The measure provides that In all cases freely predicted, however, that when other treatment failed. It is guaran ­ .Sullivan, .M. V. Brown, C, .S. ferries can come through. A successful and, getting on their hind logs, succeed in of mortgage sales, etc., the circuit court that time comes It will be found that experiment was made a few days ago, teed purely vegetable, and one thou ­ lAlllaon, Dorter K. Derrin, G. K, Wood, at least, will not be confirmed. reaching it. The bonding of tho branch sand dollars reward is offered for proof (Virldn, Geo. W. Kmmona. shall appoint three disinterested persons when windrows near the shore nearly prevents the hooks from being turn out. It to appraise tlie property to he sold, and The breach between the governor and as deep as those which Impeded the to the contrary. S. S. S. never fails the senate widened very perceptably makes it decidedly Interesting when o to cure contagious blood poison, or •HHCLINTON COl’NTY SAVINGS BANK that In no instance shall It be sold at progress of the car ferry about two panther gets hold of a hook instead of a ST. JOH^S, .MICH,, less than two-thirds of Its appraised last Friday when Senator Covell Intro ­ weeks ago were virtually wiped out. any other disease of the blood. If duced a bill designed to defeat a pur ­ wolf. you have a blood disease, take a rem- value. The objection to this bill Is that Mr. Smith Is quite sanguine of success “Tho gray wolf In a puck of Its own kind the money loaner ha.s .some rights which pose which has been atrlbuted to the 1 edy which will not injure you. Be­ PAYS 4 DKIl CENT INTKKi:ST ON DL- with the six-foot Ice barricade, and If seems to fear nothing but fire. It will at­ cannot, it is contended, be thus legis­ governor, and which. It must- be con ­ ware of mercury; don ’t do violence so, one of the boats will be sent out to tack a man who is shooting at it and its to your system. I’OSITSAND I.OANS .MONEY ON AD- lated away. Tt will be readily seen that fessed, there is some reason for believ ­ make the trip. ing he entertained. Since Dec. 31 the oonirados. It will aid in pulling down a Our books on blood and skin dis­ DUOVED BONDS AND BEAi. ES- should hls claim not amount to two- wounded buffalo bull, and a buck deer at thirds of the ai)pral.sed value and should terms of a number of members of vari­ One Victim of a Mine Horror. eases, will be mailed free to any ad­ TATE SECFUITY. ous state boards have exj'ired, and but Iron Mountain, Mich., Feb. 19. —The bay Is attacked In spite of horns and hoofs. dress. Swift Snecific Co., Atlanta, Ga. no one see fit to bid that sum for the But lire keeps it at a distance. A lone man real estate, he would have no way of few of the vacancies have been filled. decomposed remains of one of the twen ­ ALBEKT J. BALDWIN. I’realdent. The term of Labor Commissioner Morse ty-seven miners who were drowned In may sleep If bis fire burns brightly, oven If G. I’ENNICLL, VIee-I’realdent. collecting the money due him and to the wolves sit about Just outside tho line which he la legally and morally entitled. will expire March 1, but thus far no the Mansfield mine near Crystal Falls :i’. E. WALSWOKTH. Treaaurer. one has been named to succeed him. four years ago was recovered late Tues­ of light, their eyes showing in a circle sur­ Here would be a case of the state wip ­ rounding the man, but us tho fire dies ing out one's possessions with a ven ­ The theory of the senators is that, be ­ day night. This is the first one recov ­ cause of the treatment which hls nomi ­ ered. The workmen expect soon to down tho circle draws closer, and it be ­ Gfandlfunk Railway System Call at geance. hooves tho man to atir it up again. ” Atteiiipt to I’asM » SiiiKlf-Tax Ittll. nations thus far made have received reach the other bodies. The mine was Four attempts have been made to se­ at their hand.s, the governor has de­ under the Mlchlgamme river and the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS cided to send In no more until after the water burst through the roof of the The next step in advance after the stock­ cure the passage of a single tax bill, ade, was the erection of walls of masonry, MURDOCK’S final adjournment of the legislature. mine and drowned the men like rats AT ST. JOHNS but none of them has been successful. aud from tho time of the foundation of Then, under the present law, he can In a cage. The course of the river has MARBLE AND GRANITE The first proposition to exempt the prod ­ Nineveh and Babylon, or from 3000 B. C., ucts of human labor from taxation was name whomsoever he pleases and the since been diverted by means of a IX KFFKLT J.\X’1:AKV II. 1HU7. channel constructed of timber and the this mode of defense has been tlie favorite Emporium St.Johns, Mich. made by Ttepresentutlve Judson Orenell, appointees can qualify at once and hold In all parts of the world. until the legislature meets In 1899, opening up of the mine, together with You will find something new of Detroit, In 1887, but the bill never left \Vr:ST-BOl'ND. the hands of the judiciary committee Hill Hy Sciiiitftrl'ovelL the search for the bodies, has been In in designs and the lowest of the house, although It was argued l>e- In order to prevent this Senator Co­ progress for many months. Dmve Arrive veil has introduced a bill providing that Gd. Uapids, (id. prices you ever heard of. I fore that body. Two years later Rep ­ Fire Wipes Gut m Clothing Store, 11 itveii-.M uskegon tlO 47 a. in. f2!( p. in resentative Wettlaufer, of Detroit, In ­ when vacancies occur on state boards Iron River, Mich., Feb. 23.—J. W. or In state offices previous to or during G.l, Rapids, (id. have a fine new building and troduced a similar bill, the application Stein & Sons ’ dry goods and clothing II area-.Muskegon +:{ IS p. in. tl 2 10 p. m of whlcli, however, was confined to the the session of the legislature, nomina ­ No Cripe store was almost entirely consumed by the largest displa 3' ever tions to fill such vacancies must be When you take Hood ’s Pills. The blp, old fash ­ Gd. Ha|ii(ls an.l in­ city of Detroit. This measure was re­ fire Sunday evening. The loss Is $15,000, termediate sta- brought to Clinton coimt3’. ported out without recommendation, made before the session adjourns. If partly covered by Insurance. The fire ioned, siiKar-eoate<| pills, which tear yon all to (ions ...... t7 .'ll! I>. 111. tS 2.''» a. in the governor fails to make such nomi ­ pieces, are not In It with Hood's. I'asy to take Don’t biu' from travling and In committee of the whole the In ­ caught from a defective stovepipe. At (ill. Raidds, Gil. troducer advocated It In a speech which nations within the prescribed time, then one time It looked as though the entire 11 aveii-.M uskegon •;! .*iH a. III. •1 77 a.m salesmen, call at the shop attracted much attention. Four years the hold-over officials are to continue block would be consumed, but fortunate. in office until the next regular session of ■Mixed to Gd. Rnp- and see what 3'ou bu3' and ago a committee endeavored, without Jy the wind was not blowing and the hls ...... t*.» 20 a. 111. t7 23 p. Ill success, to induce the commission which the legislature. It Is not unlikely that extra exertion of the fire company and EAST-BOPXD. save the agent ’s commission. drafted the blanket charter bills to In ­ this bill will pa.ss the .senate, but the citizens prevented a serious conflagra ­ corporate In them a local option single chances are against Its going through tion. Hoodand easy to operate. Is true ’s Detroit, Panada I mean what I sa 3% come and East . . - tH 2."> a. 111. t7 rti p. Ill tax provision. This year a bill drafted the house. of Hood ’s rills, whlcli arc * I I and sec, ojiposite the post- by the Detroit single tax club has been Great things are expected of the spe ­ Kirctrlc Ksllway for Houghton. up to date In every respect, III D.’troit and Plii- tl‘l 10 p. III. 13 IHp.m office. Introduced by RepresentativeStoneman, cial committee of three appointed by Houghton, Mich., Feb. 23.—A com­ Safe, certain and sure. AM ■ ■ B cago via Durand of Wayne, but It Is not believed that It the house last week to Investigate the pany is being organized quietly by local druggists. 2.'>c. r. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Detroit, Paiia.la and East ... t.'i 23 p. in. 11 <> 4 7 a. m will make much progress. charges of violations of the law govern ­ capital to build a complete electric Tho only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. F. F. MURDOCK. The general committee on taxation Is ing freight rates on the part of railroad street car system for Houghton and Detroit. Paiiadn fairly swamped with bills proposing an companies. Complaints of discrimina ­ Hancock. The lines will probably also and East ... •1 ."7 a. III. •;{ 7H a. Ill amendment to the tax laws. They pro ­ tion have been received from all sec­ reach the mining locations on the high Mixed to OwosHo t.A 23 p. 111. 10 20 a. in pose all sorts of schemes, and most of tions of the state, and for .several weeks hills hack of each city os well as cover ­ tk^xcept Sunday. •Dally. them will never see the outside of the the farmers’ organization of the legis­ ing the towns and Ihelr suburbs on the I.H.J eommlttee roends upon the people been given power to sub{>oena witness ­ w’f;HT-iioi.’.\D. es, examine books, etc., and It proposes Iron River, Mich., Feb. 19. —The resi­ Merchant Tailor, themselves. He furthermore says that dence of Thomas Brosnowskl, In this 1(» 47 a. III. train Iiiim Parlor Car tf, Grand while much complaint Is made of the to go into the subject exhaustively. In ­ Iltipi.lH. Extra churgi ’ 2~tc. asmuch as a majority of the committee village, was destroyed by fire. ’Two chil ­ Opposite “The Steel”. excessive state tax. yet It Is exceedingly dren were In the house at the time and Guarantee 7 p. III. train hns pnrior enr to Gran.l small when compared with what the are recognized Pingree men, who are ItnpIdH. Extrn chnrKe 2r>c. In accord with the governor ’s railroad were smothered to death. The mother All the people vote on themselves In the shape went away, leaving the children locked KAHT-IIOI’VII. of county taxes. He believes In an In ­ programme. It may be expected to tear H a. in. trnln Iuih parlor enr to Detroit. up the turf to a considerable extent. In the house. gott with them. Extra chnrKc 2.7c. I’lillinnn parlor .-nr De­ heritance tax and salaries tax law’, cit­ troit to Toronto .‘onnrcfing with Hl.“ep.'r for ing numerous Instances of state em­ The vote of 47 to 36 by which the house No Hoiliirtion on the Riirlington. the Kant and N.’w York. refiLsed to reconsider the vote by which Chicago, Feb. 23.—The Burlington Latest Novelties. ployes who draw comfortable salaries 2.3 p. Ill. train Iuih parlor car to Detroit. from the public treasury, but who do It was decided to appoint this commit­ route will not make any reduction In Extra cnarge 2!\c. I’lilliiinii Mh*ep.T Detroit tee was especially plea.slng to Governor the rate to Carson, Nev., on account of to Toronto, SiiKpennlon Brl.lge, Buffalo, not pay one cent of taxes. They do not Tims Philadelphia and .New York. own a dollar ’s worth of real estate, and Pingree. It showed that within four of the prize fight. This stand was taken Quick a majority of the members of the house 1 .'>7 a. ni. train haa through day parlor Weakness ef Men although they share In the benefits of after a conference between the officlnl.s. Bakers, Savers, carH and «le<'per Wln.lnor to .SiiHpenal.in taxation to the extent of thdr entire In ­ were In favor of advancing hls project, P. .s. EusHs, general pas.senger agent, Hrhlge, Buffalo, .New York anil Boaton. <{uirkly, Tborouitlily. Forever Cured and enough of hls friends were absent Money by a new perfected ■clenllflo come. yet they pay nothing towards said this decision was arrived at be- Superior H 2.’» a. in. and 12 10 p. in. trains connect such benefits. when the vote was taken to make up cau.se the officials of the Burlington con ­ at Diiraii.l wllhC. A G. T. Division for Clil- methiai that cannot fall un- Savers, engo. lea« t he caae 1* liey ond human Woiilil Tax the I’rofeuxlon*. the difference. The situation In the sen ­ cluded that a prize fight was not an Cookers, aid. You feel Improvcil the ate Is different, however, and It is free­ M 2." a. til. and .I 2.'1 |i. ni. trains connect at The tax statistician alsocall.sattentlon event which would justify them In mak­ Trouble Diiraii.l with P. S. & .M.for Saginaw and Bay flmt day, feel a l>eneft t every ly predicted that no antl-rallroad legis­ Powsriul day, iKon know youraelf a to the fact that 3,000 are annually edu­ ing such a concession as a reduction in Pity niul wlthP. A G. T. Division for Port lation of any consequence will pass that IliiVon and Baf fle Pre«*k. kliiR amonR men in boily, cated at the university at a cost of rates. Savers. #lacle 1300,000 to the state, but nothing to Sultan Frevonled War. A. G. P. A. Trav. Pass. Agent [to happy married Ilf* re- themselves. He would rempardH to render an itemiz***! ae*'*)Uiit vertlBcrH. ___ “The (’ajit lire of Fort Fisher ” at Dennis ’ of an luitopia where clothing will fit per­ The .Newh huH every facility lor executing efforts are being made t*» aiueliorate every y**ar, is a jiroji*isiti*in that ought hall. Eureka, on Saturday ev«*iiiiig, Feb­ hlKh cluHH job work, ItH materlalH are new their condition. With every |)rospe*;t of to become a law. There is no reHs*)ii in ruary 27. The h'cture will be illustratd fectly. wear well, and will cost so little that and embrace the latent HtyleH of type and work. a more favorable state of affairs the **.on- the world why a towiishiji board should with fine stereojilicoii viewsfrom original he can afford to hfive all he wants. This jihotograjihs taken on the sjiot by the dition of onr farmers can hardly In* com- be ull*)wrinia, (routeiitioii aiiuiiig our agriculturists tim**s harder at home. You may save a by them go**s to, and if such state- You’ll say so too, af ­ performed when iv*)is tithcr iiit**rt ‘Hts t*) few cents on tlu* article jiiirchased, hut m**iit is ma*le they will very s**ldom find Monday. The r**adin)jc of this addr**ss a greater extent than it d*)**s t hat fif agri- the :i:ou<*y has gone b**.v*)nd the r«“ach of ter you’ve seen some fault, uiil**ss some UHel**ss tir **xlrava- the lionie “butcher, ” bak**r and candle ou^ht to form jiart of every )>:eneral ob ­ imlturists. There is ii*) go*al reason why oi' it and tried on gaiit exjieiidit lire has li**eii iiiduig*-*! in. stick maker.” 'riie few cents sav* ‘*l do servance of i^he birthday of the father milling, banking or maiifacturiiig should not do not eoinjieiisate for the amount some of it. .\s to be **8i)«*cially favor***! by legal statutes. von wouhi have **veiit iiall.v gain***! had of his country, says the Chicaj^o I{**cord, As a nil** St. .Johns busiiu'ss men *lo cost, just now we’re not only as ajijn-ojiriale to the occasion, Then let the farmers *'*)m** t*) frtint and you kejit your mon**.v circulating among demand th**ir rights, n*)t to destroy, but not jiatniniz*' the “lak** ” advertising home merchants. Trade with horn** holding a hall-jiriee but also as containin)*: the matun* iv- sch**m**s as much ns Ifirmerly, still *isl****k merchaiiis that mlvertise. Don ’t run t*) take th**ir projier juisition as the down tlie ehurclu's, helji them at least by sale. That means exactly what we sa^' — flections and counselH of Washington r**- hiokiiig fellow from a liistance is liable Hpt*< ‘ting the p,)licy that in his ojiinion iiuist u* ‘C**ssary, industrial class iii the your iii**sen*'** .Make your iiesvsjiajiers ji one-half of the ])rices we have formerly *'ouiitry. to *lo som**(hing **veii miw in that line. success b.v handing in all items of iiiter- would most conserve the hajipiin'ss and IBiwever, th** most iiit**lligeiit m**r*'haiits e,**!. riifortunately the editor, like the asked lor onr goods. All our goods arc p«‘rj)* ‘tuity of th<* Ameriitun re|mblic. d**vil, can not be omnijir**seiit , so helji Cri»A’.S GK<)c\\ tlieni. 'Ve must get ready for our sjiring growth of the Fnited States since S* ‘i*t/- most stir** way to bring r* ‘turns of any *)f newsiiajier ri'aii* rs hav** far from ac­ Slid death oecnred in Watertown stock. rh;)t’s the reason for these prices. ember 17, 175)G, (he date of the addivss, yet trie*! by them. .Mert'liHiits discard a curate idea.s of flu* g**()graj>h.\ oft'uba. .Monda.v of last week, when .Mrs. Clark Renumber that our iron-clad guarantee the great jiractical wisdom of thisaddr<*ss gr**at ojijmrtuiiity to b< ii»*fit th**mselv**s Smith jiassed awn.v of lieart failure. Slie .Majis have *'ither not been a*M*ssif>le or as ajiplied to tin? situation of the wh<*u th**y fail to us** the iiewsjiajx'rs to was first at tack***! about four o’clock in goes with every suit and overcoat sold by jieojile have not taken th** tr*)ubl** to the morning, with a fainting sjiell. but country today is almost, if not (piite, as adv**r'i.s*- tla-ir business. No matter how ns. That if it isn’t perfectly satisfaetorv study them. The general imjir**ssic the baneful (‘ff*Kds of the sjiirit of jiarty trifle .'southwest of the southt*rn jioiiit of man of the sjie**ial committ mil**s in length, last sessi*jn *)f Coiign'ss to iuv**stigat** maiden name was Dora .M. Hunt, daugh ­ 12.'Ml •* •* " (t.dd *•$11.(Id .•|dC* 7..7d l.* 2.-) • i!lc and its c*iast line is almut 2,0<)t) mil(*s. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hunt, and she l.'^.OO “ the rending. Tin* senate itself has no the use of alcolujl fr*N* of tax in the arts was a ver.v estimable woman in ever.vr«*s- IH.dd ** " !).dd more than one occasion in re*'t>nt years two-thirds of the ilistunce from .\ew and manufactur* ‘s, has made a *'omjiiita- jieet. Tlie.v were married in .luiie 18B.7, aftorded for <>xum|tle of “the alternat* York t*) Liv**rjio*)l. The islaml r* ‘8* ‘m- tioii bas***! oil the rati*i lietw*** ‘iithet.ital and the sorel.v afflict***! husband has the domination of one fraction over another, hl**s a Iizar*l, long and slender, and yet (juantity of aleoh*il ilistilh'd in (J**rmn'.y s.vinjiath.v of a host of fri**mls. Th** d**- its greatest width is equal to the dis- eeased was .*$7 .\ * ‘arsof ag**. Bri* “fservices shari«‘iM*d by the spirit of revenge and the cjuautily eonsnin***! free of la., m wen* held at t he house Wednesda.v am, natural to jiarty dissension, ” which tau*;e from (Iraiid Kajiids to a p*aut the arts, whii'h has e*invin*'*'d him that at 11 *)’ *:loek, and the funeral ami burial Washiig^ton r**gard

potism ” and the “worst »*nemy” of pojm- narrowest width is but litth* further out) tiushels of corn would be ci**atcd if StaiiilH at the II*>h (I. lar instituti 'iis. In his ojiinion, it is the than fr<7m (Ji-und Rnjiids to MuHk**g*)ii. the Ciiited States sluiuld follow th** ex- .\ug. .1. Bogel, the leading , 18b(i. —.New York .louriial *)f Cuiuiuerc**. .\riz , writes: “Dr. Kiiig’sNew Discover.* ’ ing int*) a tiame. lest, instead of warm eommeiicing from the west: Dinar *1**1 is all t hat is claimed for it; it never hdls, Report of I’oinoiia. ing, it ♦•onsume. ” Bio, llabana, .Mantanzas, Santa Clara. and is a sun* cure for Consnmjition, Clint*)ii C*)unty I’omona met with Coimh.s iiml ('olds, I cjinnot sa.v enough Washington ’s counsel to avoid “jier- I’licrt*) I’micijie ami Santiago *le t.’uba, South Biley (Jriiuge Wednesday Felini- for its merits ■’ Dr. King ’s New Diseov- inanent allianc**s ” has also been recently The t*itnl jiojuilation *)f the island is ary 17th '07, and as usual was eiit*'r- er.v fii- is not .-III experiim'iit. It has li* ‘*. 1 an agreement looking toward KH'jiing ji**ojil<' than Mutaiizas, the “s***;oiid city” rous deeeudiiig to th** lower halls and .\notlier riiimir of sluiiuhter of helji is of Cuba. Santiago *1** Cuba is acityof s**utiiig themselves to tables fill***! witii The Celebrated Specialist, th ‘! peace, and Wasliiagton ’scouns*'l does gooats. (he first (J. H iV .M Iris said that the si'ctions -WILL BE AT cular. What he jirobably wouhi hav* citi<'s ol 00,000. 47,000, .‘$.‘1,000 and 24, on the jirogram was a song b.v South are to b*' lengtln'iied fr' may r* ‘snlt inth** gasoii gave a recitation; the billowing jieace and harmony witli all. Ki'ligion (luestion wns fniTiisli***! for discussion: Wednesday, Mar. 24, 1897, and morality enjoin this conduct; and Ciin cstablishim'iit in the island of tliesam** “Who is resjionsilile for (he sueeess or it be that jiolicy does not I'ljually enjoin it? kiml *if fr*'*'instiIntioiiH and gowriimcnt failur** of t he (irang**? ” Nenrl.N ns man* One Day Only Each Month. It w ill be worthy of a free, * ‘nlightened, tliat hav** bl*',ss* ‘d *iur own country bir ideas as members wen* advanced, but mm c th* ‘jia.-<( « *'iituiy. —(Jraml Bajiitls Herald. the suinming nji of th** whole matter (’(insiiltntidii ami Examinati*iii Fr*** and at no distant ju-riod. a great nation, was that every inember is more or less re- More to give to mankind tin* magnanimous sjioiisibl**; .Mrs. Sins, and the .Mi.ss<*s Floy ami Strictly Fontiflciital. Medical value in a liottle of Hood ’.s Sar.saparilla I.iiuuuiital yi and too novel examjile of a |)* ‘o|il<*.'*l ways If any one uc**d*'l TI.OOK to make it could be had in a study of tendency to make his h**ar*'rs smile; (he more doses for Ills money. eases of KIdiie s and Cladder. Heart. Stomach and Nervous Iliseases. Chorea (St. Vitus- elillity, .Scrofula, Skin Idseases, diseas* s of iiieii and won en, and all ilis- jierjietiial?” was als*i w**H tlisciissed, combination, proportion and process. eases due to bad blood. comjiany ’’ is jiarticularly a^hijited to the the bill imw jieiidiiig, says the Chicago and many thing ih** (Jrange has alr**ad.v More *vonderfuI cures effected, more tcstimoii- KI,II’SI-;Y ok fit.** posltlvel.v cured by a new and never failing r<*medy. monlals, more sales and more Increase. I'rs. 11.. s. .V *'(,. make a specialty of all forms *)f Keetnl lUsenses, I’llJ's—internal and agriculturists of the country at the |)n*H- IbH'ord. There tire thirty-seven items of done were refer**! to and many things Many more rea.sons wliy you should take and external, itching and bleeding. Beetal Clcers, l-'Isnres, Fistula—wliicli an* often taken- that it still ma.v do; after ji song by for .\<'rv OLD MEN. In Fngland farms are selling at a ruinous der for mouey-sjicndiiig, the g*md items next me^'ting of I’einuina will be at K**y- .Siin'**ring from Spemetorrlni'a, Iinpoteney —Lost .Manoood —*ir from tveakness bronglit reduction from th<*ir form»*r value and in ajijiarently will comji**! the jiassuge of stone in .Vjiril, ainl there we hfiji** to *;*)ii- Hood ’s on from errors or iiidlseri*lions In youth or over Indulgence in later years, given perina- f* ‘r the .71 h degre** ujion a large class. iieiit relief. Absolute cur, s guaranteed. Strictly confid**ntial. many cast's cannot be sold at all. We th** bad. 'I'h** (Jrange d*H*i*led to have B. L. Butter­ Sarsaparilla Tr.*IOR.N ,\NI» (’.VNt:E|{S cured without acids, knife, pain or scar. New met hods, (:.\T.\RKII. New home tr**atm**nt. I’liKurpassed and cheap. are told that i)roi)erti**s within two .Fust what (h<*bad i(**ms ai'e is shown field l***;ture in CIirit*iii c*)unty (luring The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. .«l. hours rale of are desert<*r analysis. Those wlio are unable to call, can write full partlenOirs of their case and have medicine of land with farm house, stabling, liorm*- “If 1 had th** *)|iji*)rtunity J would its seventy-first birthday in 18{)7. sent by express with full instructions how to be taken. stead and seven modern cottages were imive t*) strike *mt the ajiiir*)in-iati*>ii *)f .\m, lo'iicc yon take no chances if yon employ them. They art* r*>s|iosible auil well recently sr walks of life w ill secoml .Mr. Car- aliove was valued at n* ‘arly four (jAu«*H it is a useless and an extravagant aji- n*'gi** ’s jiajier with readalHe, jirneticnl ar­ DRS. B., S. & CO. ticles. The iioii-jiartisaii editorials, the that amount and was mortgag«vl for jinijiriation. 1 have aj>|M*aU*d to y*)U *hi rf the Bank of Taig- iiiiuls in my s<*c:tioii tluit I ku4*w t*) he a efit to those wlio wisfi to keeji informed t*!'- l)8c Blit 3’on iniist bring land, a farm which in 187.7 rente*! for wise and a m«*rit*)ri*iUH *iue. But I e**r- of the world’s jir*igr**ss. Of course there t his along,cut out from jiajier. will be the usual high-class ficfioii. New too jiounds has for tin* last five years taiiily would n*>t ask what is jirojios***] subserili«*rs who send $1.75 to Tin* ('om- .7 larg** burs warriintc*! s*> by this bill, the sum of |;400,0()0 f0 jiounds. We are assure*! that (7irolina. The c*)ll**ctor *)f cust*)ms *)uly beautiful calendar, jirintcd iu tw**lv** eol- 1 good Broom ...... 1,7c ors. The illuHtrat**il prosjieetus of the in many *'as*'s farms tiave bei'ii s*)lr ...... 70*; next volume ma.v be hud liv addr**ssing 1 hot le Vi'iiillii...... 1 Oc one-t* ‘nth *)f th**irvahietwentyyi'arsago. HOO.OOO y«*ar8 belore he will tak** in The Y oi tu ’s Co .mpamo .n , 1 hot I Ic I .ciiioii...... 10, Our farnn'i's, unfortunate as th<*y have eiuHigh ((ipay tlie amount **f the ajijiro- 207 Columliiis ,\v**., Boston, .Mass. 2 him* or I •'ll gfiits' Handk**rc'hi* ’fs... 20c Persistant by**n, have met with nostyh *!**|ireciatioii jiriuMoii jir*ivi*.h**l by (his bill, which is Itiirkl<*ii ’(i Ariiien Naive. 4 ladies' Hiindkcrchii'fs ...... 20r in the value *>f their inihlings as th*>se of only ;t b*'ginning of the outlay.” .’$ jiint (hips ...... 1 Oc 'rin* best salV** in the world for cuts, 1 Lam JI t'liiinnc.v ...... He th**ir British c*)UHins, says an <*.\change, •Mr. ('*)Oji*'r *)f Texas ; ‘MVh**re is Win- brnises, soi**s, nhvis, salt rheum, fev* r 1 * ’ar*l Lamp M ick...... 7e and if tlu'.v have reas*)n Oicoiajilain th«*y yaw Iwi.v?” sores. troit their wants as they could tell him, which jileted by such log-rollings ns is jn*licat*'«l 1 and Toledo Lira's. Tickets will be ur*)od ' THE j for eontiiiuoiis jiassnge only, and will la* | was no doubt true. in this miscellaneous ('.YficmJjture for ut­ on sale .March 1,2 and .’$rd, valid to r**- ' ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Jn this country the famers have not, terly n8<*l<*Hs ends? ” j turn Man ’ll 4, .7, ($, 7 and Hth inclusive. | PENNY STORE. WACOCNTA The St. Johns News. (’has. Saxton is on the gain FIGimlS FROM WAX. the butcher, is doing big Thuradwy February 8A, 1H97. Garl«M;k, a I bu.duesH. ARTISTIC WORK IN GETTING UP DRY John Oding sold his house and lot to Common Council Huumh .I GOODS DUMMIES. PER FAILS TO • CLINTON COUNTY. P'red Sewis, St. Johns , .Mich., Keh a». 1897./ SiM‘clul Meeting. King, the landlord is doing a tiourish- \VK.ST1‘HA1.1A. Cniled to make a mcttleinent with the vil­ The BMt Models Are Found AmonF tbe ing business. lage otlleers and transart any business w hieh .lohn Stump Ih in Detroit tliiH wt'ek. Itallnna —Putting on Heir • DIflIcalt nnd E. W, Lowell and .Arthur Clark are r**- iniglit come Iwfore any regular meeting. Tedlooe Opemtlon—Modelers Keep the Astonishing Record of the Great lVt4T Tlionm \va« in HnldiiiK Innt w<»ek. portwl on the wick list. The meeting was called to order by l*r(*sl Iltidumaolmr, who htiH he^m Win. Sherman and started for the dent Spaulding. Omft In Their Own Fniuilies. dHiiKProUHly ill, in rvcuverinK. North last Xbmday morning. l*n*sen —1'rustees ('rose, Millmati. .Morris, The dry goods men, with stores on proin- ChuH. Smith Iihh enterini thn employ of Kenyon, I'aliner, and Pn-sident Spaulding. Jay Stancil, from Jackson county, is Insnt thorougbfnres, sniploy In thslr sstab- Paine's Celery Compound. Truvin & Htiker at St. .lohiiH. visiting his mother, Mrs. N. 1. Daiiiells. The finance comniltlta* report as follows: Itahmsnts wax figures modeled from Ilfs, Peter Hadamacher and S(piire Manner- St. Johns, Mich.. Feb >*8, 1897. 1, I*. Hose, who has biH*n wick most all and some of them, by the way, are remark­ rich went to St. .lohiiH Sunday. wiut«*rhas gone to .Abhh*y, and is im­ The Hiiance coniuiltteit report that they have examined the accounts of the village ably accurate facsimiles. proving. John Haker now repreHcnte ^he .Mct’or- clerk, the s(*cretary of the water board and Tliese figures always picture very pretty niic ilarvewtinn Po. at thin jjlaw;. The delegates to the republican (inven ­ t he secretary of the el(*ctrlc hoard, and find women. Fretjuently well known actresses MiHH Tlm'eia Schueller ie havinn tlie tion at St. Johns lust P'riday r(*port(*() a that tht*y lire correct and that the several and noted beauties sit fur their models In lumber drawn for her new home. very pl(*usant time. oftlcers have turned over to the treasurer all wax, which are Intended to grace the shop Peter and .Nicholae Knch. of Heal Pity, Nort Towns<*nd closed his school last moneys that have come into their hands of some well known dry goods merchant, attended the funeral of their brother .Monday to observe Washington ’s birth ­ from all sources. when these wax models are arrayed in all Wednesday. day. Wacousta scrhools also clost*d. We have also exiiinined the accounts of the the finery of the season, they present a ▼ary fetching appearance, and doubtless Hchool exhibition will beniven at the The Y. P. S. C. E. will hold a taffy pull tre isiirer niid find that they agree with the and pop corn social at the hoim* of .Vide cle k's, Hiicl that the orders paid hy him by their attractiveness warrant the ex ­ public Hchool Friday aft«‘rnoon of thia penditure of a consldcrnhie sum of money w(K>k under the dir«H*tion of Prof. .1. 1$. Hill next P’liday night. .All areinvit(*d agree with the stiihs of the order hooks, and tliat his books show a corr(*ct account of all Dscsssarv for their purclnise. Stone. The W. T. P. meet at the home of The nt.nkingof these figures In Phfladel- Theeh*ctric linbt (pn'Htion continiiea to .Mrs...V, Waldron last P’rida.y afternoon rcH-eipts and cxitenditures and ugre<‘ with this report herewith suhinitted. hia is a very interesting and n coinpara- l>e anitated in thia village, and it ia prob ­ and will meet with .Mrs. .A. .A, Hunt next 8▼oly new industry. Until a few yearsago able that a pro()oaition to build a plant Friday. All mothers inteivsted in th(*ir We have cancelled the stubs of the ordt*r hooks and orders and all receipts and vouch ­ only tlis inferior grades were made here, will be aiibmitted to the peoph ‘ at the children should be present. the better figures all euniing from abroad, ers and tiled the same with the clerk. next aprinn election. •nd at the nioii:ent, although tlio liomo I((•s|)ecttlllly siihniitted, Funeral a«>rvicea wen* laJd Wedneaday manufactured article has not entirely dis­ J. T. .Mili.man , morninnfrom St. Mary’a ehurch »)ver the .Mr. Newinuu lost his cow, which will be placed tlie foreign one, yet the wax figures ,1 KSSK .SCLI.IVAN, renmina ot .\nthony Fach. St. Joaeph u big loss. muds in Philadelphia are quite equal to and St. Poniface ao<‘ietiea attended, and A. H. Kknyon , any imported, even those coming from Vi­ H. J. l’utt(*rson wasin town in theinter- Finance Committee. aa a laat ri ibiite of reafiect accompanied enna, which has long held ilie premium (*st of Putman, getting evidence for the ('lerk's ret'ort from February ‘J5, 189*5, to the remaina from the church tt» thenruve. trial betwe«*n Pacnian vs Hall. for making the most artistic and lifelike February 17, 1H97: wax models for show windows. John Stump, landlord of \\’eat|»halia's David Lewis was arrested by Deputy KKCKICTH. well known hotel, waa tweiity-einht ) The great majority of figures are made Sam Cushman last we(*k foi* assault and Italance on hand Fell i!,', from living models, although a cast from 3’eara old on the Idfh. .\a heaatbya batt(*r.v, by his wife and arraigned fieiore I HUH...... 8 .'> warm tire in the evening miieinir on the one inodol serves for a good many figures. Es(j. Swe(*ney, plead guilty and tim'd .S II Dalioll...... 9 185(1(1 Among the Italians on South Kiglith street uncertantiea of life and wimderinijj if | seven dollars. The .lustice thinks from ChuM Moreland rent...... 7.5 OO Pin}4re<* would prove a matcdi for the some of tlie liest nuKlels for this liusinoss the looks of L(*wis face that there ought Standard Oil Co license.. 100 OO rs found, and periodical excnrHlons to the aenatorial eombine, the dooi- waa aud- to have b(*( ‘n another tine, on some one. Sewer conina-tlons ...... 8(1 OO denly opened and thiou^li it came about Jtaliau colony tiro made by tlie wax mndel- One of the gri'iitest scK’ial events of the •Marshal shh'walk rep ’rs 21 HO srs, who keep their eyes open for pretty fifty of the >>:ood people of Weatphalia. Tool house ...... 1 OO The viaitora w(*re on pleasure lient and season w as at .lohn H'eds last Wi'dnes- and well cut features. When a face Is dis­ day evi'iiing under the dirt*ction of tin* Severanci* Hue iiioney ..... *5 OO covered that is to their liking, they make that they had a ^^ood time will b^ Licenses coll(*cted hy readily acknowledue*! by all wlio know L. .A. S. FriH* Paptist church, there wen* every effort to induce the indivitlual to pn'sent about ITiO people The tiim* was marshall ...... 117 7.5 ive them a sitting or two of tbr. o or four Mr. and .Mra. .Stumtt’a abilities enter ­ Co Treas delllapient tax 829 10 tainers. .Mra. Michiel Spitzley .Ir. and enlivened with miisiir by tin* Path violin, ...... 227 04 Jours, for which they pay liberally. mamhdin, banjo and guitar club, which Certain requisites are necessary for a Frank l.fiher delighted the company with “ Ihiuor tax 1287 .50 some tine piano muaic and .Nbaara. Fink played in tinestyh* which speaks well for good living model fora wax figure. Pronii j their forim'r instructea-, and their jirc.sent Clinton aventie gutter ... 884 70 cent among thorn is perfect regularity of Paine ’8 celery cumpouml lm.s never yet I I have gaiiK'd 20 pounds in weight and and Fedewadid likewise with their vio­ •Mnple avenue sewer...... 225 OO lins. Fverybody hoped that Landlord l(*ader, Saxton. To say that the supper features, and the wax modelers say that by | fiiiled 1(1 cure. j am f(*eling tirst rate. Kent (ireiiu'ii’s hall ...... 1 50 2H41 r«7 long experience they have found it ex-1 Stump would live to aw his 12H birthday. was aood would Is* s|K*aking in Mi'll t •‘.My wile laiH also been taking it for terms; it was grand. Heceipts 4!'2.''>. (Jeiieral tax ...... s208 94 treniely difficult to procure^ models with Where all ()th(*r m(*(ii( iil tivalment Iihh Highway tax. ...18(57 .82 regular features, but that the Italian worn-1 nervousnesK, and thinks that there is fail(*d t(i feliev(* P»iin(*’H celery comjkiiiik I OVID. Poll tax ...... 280 2S 1597 (50 9H01 54 sn most frequently fulfill their require­ nothing like it. We both n-eommend it ADDITIONAL LOCAL. WATKK Kf.NII. ments. and, moreover, they state that their lijiK KiiiTi-eded tinn* nnd time again. lo all onr ae(|aaintaneefs, and .\ou are at •Mrs. (Jeo. lIuntiiiKton is on the siek Ilydrtiiit rental...... 8900 OO oonipTexion,wiion .soap ami water have been list. THK NKUS IN HKIKF. Fountain rental...... 102 .50 applied, is far more natural ttnin the rom- •lolin W. Hoyd of .Misliawtikj-. I id., liberty to nsi* tliis hotter an utj se(* fit, Rodney Ibi'be, of St. Johns, in town I’rlVHteconsuiiii*rs ...... 4I0I5 20 822 m 70 plexlon of the average models belonging to Mi.V;' (>I bin O'Mi caM*: for it ti tily woi ked womlers in my cnKc.” .Monday. The lat(*st thing out is “(Jould's .Seal KI.K.rTUIC Kl’M). Other nationalities who apply to them for I .liid Paim*'h celeiy eompoiind i(> work- “Liiwt winter I was tHk(*n down a itti n W.J. Heid Sundayed at his home in Prand” a w\ve<*t and refreshing smoke, Street lighting ...... IMIH H7 Work. I ing jimt eiieh won(l(*r> in i very Kfnte, Lansing. t<‘n cents. 2t)w2 I’rlvjite coiisuiiiers...... 48.84 SM OIH.8 75 Intellectual expression is notroquired In very Hcveie tilrtick of nervoim n iii iilnr enmity, city and village of tin* eomitry .Mrs. H. \V. lluntly visitiKl in Ifetroit Heguar m(*eting of the D. of H at wax figures nnd is even a drawliack. rheiimntiMtii, NO had tlint I could n-it lii* Total receipts ...... ¥2S8HO S', The first ste|i In tiie process of making a * foda V part of the w* “ek. the .\. O. C. W hall Friday evening. down, nil up or Miami, without th mos' KXl'KNtllTfHKS. high grade wax figure is to cast in wax a rii(* readi'r mii"t know >ome one who .Miss .Nina iiubbcll has been ill with the Fi'bruary 2(5. Ev(*rv iaemb(*r r(*>i- sb(* waa not at once beiicHied! W. W. Woodworth was in Pnftalo N. V. .lollv Friends March Two Step liy H. Street lighting ...... 1S4M M7 a huge wax [lotato tliaii anytliingelse. The ciaii^ of the place, lint I did not inii-r'ive the first of the win-k. (}. Pulfn'.v is bi'ing played with great l-'lredept. supiilies and artist then t.ikes a knife and models like a I Took diffenait rheiiii at OenreH amt nsed Don ’t l(*t a dealer palia off anything Fred Everett was the guest of .\nn success by Predth Id’s or(dn ‘stra of Chica ­ salarh's ...... 121 48 sculptor the Iduck of wax into sonic reseni- ! (‘!se on yon, liovvevcr; for there is an blnnoe of the huinuii head. With knife in an cl.-ctrie battery a half hoar eae!i day .\rbor friends over Sunday. go. Piano copies .‘IDc. Fire alarm engine house 2.5 00 I Miticfi ditiereiice helwceii I’airK-'i. celery .Smoke firotector ...... 9 28 hand and the model before iilni, he tlicii l.ir Klda.vH. withonf any reli(*f. Hev. J. W. .\llworth is spemling the “.Indus Maccabeus” will be pr(*seat(Ml eomponnd and all the ordinary 'an.-ijiar- w(H‘k in Lansing and Mason. to an Ovid avdieaci* Satuiday evening StewanlM salary...... 7(5 OO ¥(5208 08 carefully cuts away the wax niitll the re­ “Fiii.illy 1 eoiielnded lo fry I’ame’H production lias been iiimleof tlio face of bis [ ilia.s toiiicH, iiervim s timl eomjioiMidH ae .Mrs. P. V. Soule, of St. Johns, visiP-d by the St. Johns Knights who gave such SAI..V IIIKK cclmv eom|ionnd and to my snriaiHi* .Marshall ...... 48*5 51 sitter, and if ho Is an expert modeler this ; I here is bet ween an eleetrie moioi tmd a Ovid friemls part of last wia-k. an admirabh* performance of the piece at aliei Il^iIlg one half of a bofth* I wa-ablc N(‘wton hall last month Clerk...... 20(5 2*5 reproduction is usnally very exact. He boy ’s windmill. Harry Longwell ami wife spent Sun­ puts the tint on the wax to copy tlie model V 'll get oat iind vote on election da.\. nd ('Hrd orTliiiiiks | .\Ms«*sHi(r ...... 17.5 tm j There is power to etire in Paine s i i-lery day with relatives in St. Johns. Treasurt'r'9.5 ...... 7.5 00 complexiun and completes every detail: befort* 1 used the wliol(* bottle I wei.t to with the utmost care. Then tlm hair, eye- ' I eomponnd. Art ('owan, of Flint, spent Sunday with We lack words to cxjircss oiir llainks to ' •Attorney ...... 7.5 t'O «(irk, and have woiked every da,\ hiiiee. his parents, ('has. Cowan and wife. the iniiny friends of our Porn wlio cii.:ie to < I'.oard r(>vlcw...... 8 OO brows and eyelashes are put on. Only . natural hair i.s used, and it is inserlc.i In ! pay their lust r.-sjus-ls and synipulhlxe w itfi I Hoard Itld'g Inspectors... 1.5 0*1 C. N. Pace attended the republican us In our grief nl the loss of our 1 ved wife. ’ state convention in Detroit this \\(>ek. IIcalth olllccr,'9.5 ...... 21 lO sticli a manner tiiat it can ho liriislicd and our child, our Mlst»*r. .-.uch lestlmoiij of love done tip us often a.s required, in any style The .Misses .Maud (ileason and .Millie mid respect Is clear to our hearts and will :i OO he a wavs reiiemnc-red. It Is well lllust rated ■ SI'.\1 Hi IKS. the purchaser |ileasos. .Muiig are visiting in Owosso this wts-k. hy our clear friend, .Mrs. .Manley Irish, whose • Pro I la Illy the modeling of tlie eyes and L. .\. Mart and wife, ot Lansing, Sun- heailllful (lower were supplc'liieated ley the I’rinting proceedings, no ­ following lines: ' tice and onliaanccK ...... 848 OO putting in of the cyelaslios arc tlie most ^ dtiyed with their neice, .Mrs. O. L. Frain. aelieatc part of tlie whole process. Eacli | The Chicago Chronio^s Mad these (lowers the niagie art ! Statioinry sui)pllcs ...... 85 .51 To soot 111" t he anguish of t he hea c t, ^ hair is put in separately, liiith on the liead ' IS FIRST OF ALL Miss .Mamii* Hideout spent Sunday in l.lligatioa...... 20.5.58 .Moiiarchs would lay their sceptre clown, , and for the eyobrow.s and eyelasJios. Tlie , St, Johns with her father, John Hideout. .Vnd for a (lowc.r resi. n a creew n. i Police...... 801 14 E. F. Coimnt and wife, of Owosso, were ( LA UK SMITH A.VP l AMILV : operation is performed witli a liot needle j SKTIl MC.NT ANP I■•A.M1L^ . I lnt('rt*Kt sewer laaids...... 1.500 02 and takes a long time. This work is fro A GREAT NEWSPAPER. the guests of Ovid relatives over Sunda.v. KIcctlon returns...... 98 50 2179:5.' quontly done liy women, who become very NCIDHltTALLT It Is an sdrooate ot itemofr.voy. with no leantnr towasl eopulism or set- <«o SlNiatlLH. etallsm. The triumph of the repucllcan party In the recent presldentlBl e’e- tion, :i» ;■ Harry Southwoith visited his (ronsin, I'Meetric ISIItecs. expert When the hair is Imiilantcd in tlio •IJ the (llsrupUon of the deniocrata, deroWeB upi n the latter the duty of r-ooncni.-itlou :in " ( r t'harlie Southworth. of Owosso. over Electric PitferNisn mcdicim* suited for Kchat)* on newer tax manlier as stated, it (viii tie dressed just as ranlzstlon on the lines of their own. and not some other party's. Lxlth. To proinoti- tr. .idne ('lurk...... 27 tin aemoerscy, to discountenance populism, and to re!«lst the monopolistic <• d nc'.es of r>'Ot:.>.U-aie Sunday. tiny sciison, but pcrlmps more gencnilly if it were growing on a li\iiig licad. It can ism will he the political mls.-ilon of THK CHKONICl.R In the future as It h. s been in ii..f pn -1 .Mrs. (}. P. Sym<*s, of Owosso, was the ncciii'd, vslicii tin* btngnid c.ximnstcd Kclijilc iiti Kcwcr til % he washed and liriislied titid taken down As s newsp.vper THK CHRONICLR will continue to be comprehen-are and ' i.- r - -an*, llUks...... 55 (Ml ap.-irlng neither lahor nor expense to make Its reports of all noteworthy-vents of »'per ■ ■^eol- guest of her friend .Mrs. J. W. Winslow f(*cling jirevnils, when tlie liver is torpid and put lip in any style, just as in nature. i(a?n. and ooverln* exhaustively the entirely held of news, discovery. Invention, in- -..airy and last we* ‘k, and singgisli niid the nen at a distance, the in (id yearn old. 11 in hoii has traced him St. fohiiH Mwrkwts. ordern |iiiiil liy 'I'r...... 887 2*5 eyebrows and eyelaslios are slightly oxag- ' (’has. Pready returned to .Albiim Tues­ St.Johns, Mich.. February IS. tMt»7. lo thin region. day evening after sjiending a short vaca­ Kcbate on .Maple A venue goruted, on tlie same principle that actors I Why? .(hiti '.vheHt ...... 75fn 7t( and actresses make up tlie eyoiirows nnd 1 tion with his par*-uts J. .A. Pready and •No. 2 White wheat ...... 70(h 7.5 KM) OO wife. No 2 Ked wheal ...... 75(0 79 Kefiiite on Clinton Ave. eyelaslies on the stage, so that they will i No. 8 Ked wheat ...... 70(d75 show projierly. | Mrs. L. r. .Mathers and t wo childn*n. Oats,...... 10(0 I 7 gutter...... 77 48 (’leaning village wood Not only the wax figures to bo seen in of .N!*w A'ork, (uime .Monday night fia- a ■ e...... 28 Corn ill ear...... lo lot ■in 041 show windows, but also at waxwork ex- i two we<*k ’s visit with .Mrs. Nora Eastman C >rn.shelle«l...... 20 hlhitions, arc made an above dosurilied. and family. Beans ...... 8((fo40 Keliate on gutter ntoiie Clover Seed...... ?4 OOt(i.¥4 .50 MorrlH...... 4 50 Expert wax modelers are scarce and com­ H. N. Keys and wife stient Sunday and Alsyki* S(H*d ...... ¥4 OOta,¥4 .50 mand a high salary. The trade generally j the first of the week in Pontiac. .Mrs. Coriitnenl, bolted per ewt...... ¥1 0<> Total Kx|(endlttires ¥2(5545 r runs along from father to son, because the j Keys Bran, per cwt...... 70 ilalanee on hand Fell 17 will visit friends in Detroit before .Shorts j(er cwt...... 70 wax modelers refuse to teach their craft to returning home. Hay...... ¥7 00«;¥7 50 1897 ...... 1985 (58 any hut their own family. | Lard...... 5to 0 Wax figures are frequently used by iiied- | The Mrs. ,A. E. Houd. who has b**en visit­ Butter...... to ¥28380 85 ing her cousin. Miss Laura Walsh, the Kggs...... 11 M. M( DONALD, Clerk. leal cullcgos nnd institutions to demon- i oast w«*<‘k, r**turin*d to her home in Onions ...... 50 F. M. KPACLDINH, President. Btrato anutunilcal nionstrositiosor peculiar Potatoes ...... lHfo20 (xindltions of the human system under Lansing Tuwday. Cider Apples per cwt...... 8 By Trustee Morris— Gun Goes Off J. H.andW.H. Hobson havepurchaswl P.(rk, live perewt ...... ¥‘2 7.5(n¥8 OO Kesolved, That the report of the village certain circnmstances, and there are mod- j the hardware sto«‘k of Thomas & SUin- Dressed pork ...... ¥8 OOto ¥8 7.5 clerk to the village council of the flnanclal elers who devote their time almost exclu- j instantl'y ■when you poll the ton. .Mr. Thonuis will remain in the Hainsstnoked per Ih ...... 9f»<10 standing of the village of St. .lohiis he ac- slvoly to pre|)aring spoelnl models to order | trigg;er. So sickness may come Beef dressed jiercwt...... ¥4 Ot)fn the Rrlght side. village ('lerk oals and Socialists are sensibly in'' ’'".islng; that disease robs you of. us that after suffering from piles for 17 The optimist is one »fho sticks kt svary gensral election tliey v i more So closely to the hfighter side A book Ictiing more about H tent years he coTupletely cured them by using (iPtirgc Owen of Mtiaon, who wuh Votes and return more successful candi ­ free. Ask for iL ^ will test your eyes and lit thr**** l)oxes of IfeWitt’s Witch Haz«*l He wouldn't walk Mltliin the shade fntnily injured by n Hying plank at t'yg- dates to the cbamlicr, where the Moder- SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Salve, It »’!irps eczema and seven* skin Though from tlie heat he died. iipt, Ohio, liiiH fioen taken home for k|ea, who have leet many of their leadert, i new lenses to your old frames diseas<*s. C. E, VanSickle. —Detroit New*. burial. arc growing proportionately weaker. TC BAR YOUNG’S STATUE. KILL MGKK FKOPLK IB The papers are fuL BRITISH FIRED FIRST KVKKY YKAK TH.4N AKK of deaths from Rcsolulion Offered l«» l*revent It« Belog KILLKD IN ACCIDKNTH M Platted iu Hlatuary Hall. MORPHINE OK MDKDFKgI » DPENED THE BOMBARDMENT OF THE Washington. Feb. 23.—The dispatches GREEKS NEAR CANEA. Heart Charges Against Vandervoort in from Utah Indicating that a proposi ­ Memphis Convention. tion Is on foot for placing In Statuary rhe Greeks Had Disregarded the Com­ LIQUOR . . . DO YOU WANT TO DIE Failure hall a .statue of Brigham Young caused considerablt* stir heiv, and have result­ mand of the Powers Not to Attack the DE.MANDS THEY BE LOOKED INTO. Turks and the Homhardment Followed A LINGKKING, AWFUL ed In the introduction of a resolution DKATH ? by Congressman Barrett, which provides — Greeks Nut Driven from Their Camp. 5 TOBACCO Of course The Nebraska Man Crcalea Qiilte a t’oiii- that statues Intended for positions in Canea, Feb. 23.—Later reports con ­ WHY DO YOU INCDlt CHANCPX WHKN the heart fails to act motliin in the lieftiriii I’rcHi* AMsoclntlen Statuary liall must be accepted by con ­ cerning the shelling of the Greeks near gress before being placed in position. when a man diest Meeting at .MemplilH —DelegateH to the Canea by the foreign warships are to Under the present arrangement they but “ Heart Failure," so called, nine KaiiHas City v«’ntl«»ii Well Saliitlleil the effect that the English men-of-war YOU CAN BE CURED AT HOME are placed in position and accepted aft­ times out of ten is caused by Uric Over V uiKlervonrt ’H Defeat for Ke-Klec- without the least liieonvenience, without any puhlicity, without Interfering with your reg­ erward. The only exception to this rule opened the bombardment. The others ular husInesH, and for almost uothliiK. Acid in the blood v/hich the Kidneys tlon at MeiiiiiiilM. is In the c’ase of the statue of Marquette, followed. The Kalserln Augusta fired fail to remove, and which corrodes Memphis, Tcnn., Feb. 23.—Frank Bur- ' which was i)laced In position a year melinite shells. The commander of the ' ago, and has not yet been accepted by OUR HOME TREATMENT the heart until it becomes unable to kitt of .Mississippi, the newly elected Greek man-of-war Hydra cleared for is guaranteed to eure. spe< ‘dily and permanently, the LI(|uor. .Morithine, Tobacco or Clgar- the house. The resolution for Its ac- perform its functions. j president, called the Jteform Press as- action In case the necessity should rette Habit in MO days, where Instructions are followed. If It does not we refund your I ceptance pas.sed the senate, and Is now arise. Some shells fell In the town of uuMiej', Boclatton to order promi)tly at 10 o ’clock pending before the house committee on Health Officers in many cities very Canea, raising clouds of dust. It Is ru­ Tuesday. Prointnent among the late ar­ library, but will hardly be acted upon COST OF TREATMENT. mored that several persons were killed The prlee of our Home Treatment for Ihe cure of the LI(|uor or .Morphine Hab ­ properly refuse to accept ** Heart Fail­ rivals was ‘Geneial ” J. S. Coxey, of , In the present congre.ss. and wounded. When the firing ceased its is f l.T. Hilt we make the terms so easy that any one can comply with them. ure," as a cause of death. It is fre­ I tinder the provisions of the present You pay us f 7.M) cash i which barely covers the cost of compounding, packing cemmonweal army fame. Coxey was the Greek flag was still Hying over the $15 ' law any state may send to the Capitol and shipping), and give us your note for $7..50 pnyiihle after you are cured. quently a sign cf ignorance in the delayed en route and did not reach the insurgent camp. two statues of men who were its citi­ A Is the price of our Home Treatment for the Tobacco or Tlgarette Habit, payable f5 physician, or may be given to cover city until late Monday night. He will *P» V whi ‘U treatment is ordered and $r> after a cuie is affected. zens. and who were distinguished for Greeks Were Warned. take actlxe part in the proceedings and up the real cause. , military or civic service, and It is the Saturday five admirals warned the DID Y<»U EVKK HFAK OF ANYTH1N. Immediately upon ussem- have them placed In position where gents approached nearer Canea the Treatment shipp(*d by express, securely packed in plain package, so there is no publicity. blinp Josep'h Parker of Louisville, Ky.. they must remain until they are or ­ combined fleets would shell them. Col­ ihe secr« tary, secured the floor. He onel Vassos replied he had no Intention .VddreHH, THE RETREAT, dered out by act of congress. This U210 .Michigan Boulevard, said that seriou.s ( barges had been made would make It practicable for the citi­ of attacking Canea or the flags of the by the .Nebraska state association B. L. .NKW.MA.S, Manager. CHICAGO. A Medicine with 20 Years of zens of Utah, If they chose, to send a five European powers. lie would re­ i.gain.'-t ex-Presldent Vandevoort. The statue of Brigham Young, and cause main on the defensive unless attacked. . . Success behind it . . Nebraska leader was charged with be ­ It to be placed in • the Statuary hall, Sunday, however, smart firing took ing a Itepublican spy In the Populist will remove the poisonous Uric Acid where It would remain until some ad­ place In the hills east of Canea. The LIVER GAVE TO THE WORLD THE CHILLED PLOW ranks. Vandevoort immediately took Cretan combatants were easily seen by putting the Kidneys in a healthy verse legislation had ordered Its re­ the f’oor and demanded an investigation moval. _ from the ships. The Turkish reply was and it has saved more money to the farmers of America condition so that they will naturally cf the charges. He said In behalf of feeble, and It was obvious the Turks I FAR REACHING ORDER. than any other implement ever produced. eliminate it. himself, his wife and child, and his must abandon their positions If pressed. friends, the charges should be Investi ­ I So the admirals Interfered as stated, : oes************^^**************'^ Pr4>Mid(*ut CIovfliiiHl Public Forest gated. A motion was made to appoint I RcHcrvcH. silencing the Greek guns, but not driv­ a committee of three to Investigate the ing the Greeks from their camp. I Washington, Feb.23. —President Cleve­ Oliver Chilled p|,0^$ KEEP AN EYE ON KANSAS. charges, and a dozen delegates were on their feet in a moment howling for rec­ land has just l.ssued thirteen executive GRKKK FLKET ORDERKD ODT. Wbiat the Oeograiihiral Center Has Done, ognition. The convention then got Into orders, far reaching In their effect. On Soino of the Veiotelii Will CriilMO Along the Are the Best on Earth. Can Do and Will Do. a hopeless parliamentary tangle. the recommendation of Secretary Fran ­ Sporades IitlandM. If you want to make the blood of a true Coiiiiiiittre Apitolnted. cis and a forestry commission of the London, Feb. 23.—A dispatch to The Kansan boil, just say to him that tho Sun ­ McDowell of Tennessee was finally National Academy of Sciences (appoint ­ Times from Athens says: The Greek flower State has dropped back a peg in tho recognized and In a vigorous speech ed by Professor Wolcott Gibbs, presi ­ government has decided to send a part demanded that the charges be ignored. inarch of civilization. Tom MoNeal, an dent of the academy), the president has of the fleet on a cruise along the Spor- An exciting debate took place, in which signed and promulgated thirteen proc ­ •x-stato senator and humorist of more than ades islands, while another portion of ■tate fame, is particularly jealous of the the entire convention took part. Van ­ lamations, establishing as many addi­ devoort, desjiite motions to vote down tional forest reservations, containing an the fleet w’ill proceed by Ambracla to ■tute’s fair name. “You can just say to prevent the Turks attacking the Greek the motion to investigate. Insisted that aggregate area of 21,379,840 acres. the jays who are poking fun at Kansas, ” frontier from Prevesa. Troops from all bo said to a reporter, “that whatever they It be passed. A delegate suggested that The reserji’ations are as follows; In part of Greece are hurrying to the may think of her political conduct, wheth ­ Mays of the state of Wa-shington, .Mc­ the Black hills of South Dakota, 967,630 Turkish frontier. The calls for naval er they wetjr the sackcloth of tho defeated Dowell of Tennessee, and Babb of North acres; Big Horn country, In central volunteers have been more than amply or snort with the exultant voice of tho Carolina be named as a committee. Na­ Wyoming. 1.198,080 acres; Teton re­ The Nos. 98 and 99 Wood and Steel Beam Plows fitted with Non-breakable Steel victor, the unalterable fact remains that tional Coinmltteeinan Washbume took serve, adjoining Yellowstone park, 829,- answered. The policy of Greece will be Standards and the Celebrated No. 40 meet all requirements and cannot be equalled. defensive by land, but aggressive by Eudsu .s is still the geographical center of his first part in the proceedings of the 440 acres; Flathead reserve, northern sea. 2/OoJr Out for Itn/ \ations and Buy Only of the Regular Oliver Agents, the world, tho linchpin of tho universe. convention. He suggestt'd that as Babb Montana, 1,328,400 acres; I.ewis and Even tho fact that half the people of tlie is a strong antl-Butlerite, the country Clarke reserves. In Montana, 2,426,080 A dispatch to The Daily Mall from Berlin says: The queen of Greece re­ world are at this time engaged in abusing might think it was a scheme to white ­ acres; Priest River reserve, Idaho, 645,- cently sent a message to the czar re­ or defending her shows that she Is built to wash Vandevoort. Thercuiion Batib 120 acres; Hitter Root reserve, in Ihaho questing his support for the national attract attention and invite contention. was wltlidrawn and Ferguson of Texas and Montana, 3,4.56,000 acres; Washing ­ cause of Greece. The king also wired The ordinary commonplace things of the was substituted. The committee was ton reserve, in Washington, 3,540,240 world do not attract attention ; only the then accepted by the convention and the czar, stating that he w’ould declare acres; Olmyplc reserv’e, Washington, war on Turkey and himself lead the little things of value invite contention. the resolution passed. Vandevoort In ­ 2.188.280 acres; Mount Ranler reserve, army before he would yield to European “Kansas v^’ill in tho future, ns she has vited the committee to his rooms, say­ Washington, 2,234,880 acres; Stanislaus fA In the past, overcome more difflculties, ing he would easily disprove the charges coercion. Princess Marie of Greece also reserve, California, 691, U'O acres; San telegraphed her fiance. Grand Duke sroate more surprises and make more ma­ made against him. The committee on Jacinto reserve, southern California, %< George of Russia, that the action of terial advancement in a given time than by-laws and constitution next rejiorted. 737.280 acres; Uintah reserve, northern ftiA any other state in the Union. the powers against Greece was infa ­ V.\NI>KV8 that you know It. ITlces forCherry trees L’).75p«;r KO; Plum trees I >wi.rf May KHtablisli a Steaninhlp Line, enough wheat in one season to furnish It I’leiiHCH tlie DelegiiteH itt the Kiiiisav Antoiioiiiy May He Given Crete. PearffioO: AiiplelKi.llbperlOO. OurlarKesttreoscoraeallttlehlifher. OlherstockatsimilarprUce. Stockmust be sold to clear grounds. CaUlogue. also copy ot'-lYuU ^„ v bread for more than a week for every man, Oily .■>I«*eting. i St. Louis, Feb. 23.—Venezuelan Con ­ Paris, Feb. 23.—It Is stated that the G uke .v ’s NCHSKiiY Co., 5 Wall street, Uochester, N. Y. woman and child on tlie face of tho glol)o, Kansas City, Feb. 23.—The Keform sul Herman Meinhard is authority ’ for powers have accepted the proposal to from orient to Occident and from Green ­ the statement that the Illinois Central grant autonomy to Crete. Even If this Press Editors, In session here under a railroad, through Its general freight land ’s icy mountains to India's coral call of .Secretary-Treasurer Bozelle, is true, it would naturally at once be HUMAN SKIN STROPS. strand. She is the only state that within and passenger agent, George E. Lary, were late in convening Tue.sday morn ­ followed by the dispatch of an ulti­ 84 hours can furnish a climate suited to is considering the establishment of a matum to Greece. This probably ac­ Bow Inatrnmenta of the Dissecting Room* .The Peteort ing. A general feeling of satisfaction tho tastes of the ice man from Iceland, tho steamship line between New Orleans counts for the bourse rumors regarding Are Kept Sharp. Pole from Poland, the IIol from Holland over the defeat for re-election at .Mem­ and Venezuelan ports. The proposed an ultimatum. It is well known that In dissecting the Mlchis^an ^ People. or the tropical savage from Borneo in his phis of I’resident Paul Vandevoort pre ­ line would form a part of the regular most delicate and fino.st of steel in.stru- untrammcling suit of sunshine. vailed. A committee of three, compo.sed Illinois Central system. Consul Mein- HANNA FOR SENATOR, monts lire used. It is necessary to keep : of Grand Master Workman Sovereign, hard and Mr. Lary have accumulated a “Kansas is tho only state that can mix Governor Ruiiliiiell Will .Ippoint Him to these instruments extremely sharp. The , the commerce of every clime and where of the Knights of Labor; Congro.ssman mass of figures in reference to the pro ­ in Niiereed Slieriiian. ordinary course stone or strop would ut- | a hot wind will ailect tho markets of James Dunn of Idaho, and National ject. Big Four Interests and other large terly destroy the delicate blades. It is also Columbus, O,, Feb. 23.—Governor I Christendom. Within the last ten years Secretary J. Edgerto.n were aiqiointed concerns In the Mississippi valley are well known that a razor can bo nlooly j tho state has raised sulTIclont corn to fatten to draft a telegram of inquiry to be said to be interested In the project. Bushnell Sunday night gave out the ‘‘finished ” on tho palm of the hand. This J following statement: enough cattle to drink up tho vsaters of sent the Memphi.s convention. The Noii-l'iil«n -Men I>l»po"*HeHi*cd. fact led to the use of small crude strops ; Lake Superior and enough hogs to furnish message agreed ujion urges the contin ­ “It had been my Intention to make Hamburg, Feb. 23.—Non-union men made of bits of flesh, securiHl in tho dis­ bam gravy sutliciont to float the United uance of the j)(jlley laid down at St. no announcemnt In relation to the ac­ secting room. Tho possibilities of this hu ­ States navy. .She has enough natural gas Louis and adds; that have come to this city to take the places of striking ’longshoremen and tion I would take in the matter of an man flesh strop appf3aled so forcibly to tho to supply the furnaces of civilization and “What will be your test of member ­ appointment to fill the prospective va­ practical mind of one of tlie students that enough salt to make pickling brine out of ship? Will members who join the or ­ remained after the strike collapsed, have been to the number of 140 dlsposse.s.sed cancy In the Ohio representation in the ho began experiments, which have resulted ell tho fresh waters of tho glol)0. ganization at M-_-ini)hls tie reciuired to United States senate until the vacancy In the introduction very quietly on the j “Keep your eye on Kansas and don ’t bo St ver all connec tbiii and eo-opperation and given temporary shelter on board market of a razor strop made of liuman the steamer Reichstag. The landlords actually existed. But, on account of discouraged, yiio will proflt by the agricul­ with free silver torces in oppositt(y our national con- refused to longer room them, fearing a One side of these strops is made of black boycott of organized labor. The ma­ their desire to know what will be done, along the lines that nature Intended. ”— \entiiai at St. Louis ” Does your jirop- I deem it best now ’ to make the follow ­ flesh and the other side of white flesh. The Washington btar. fsition empower your olllcers to expel jority of non-union men had left dur­ skin for those strops is secured in this ing the excesses following the collap.se ing statement: any member found advocating the cause I “When Senator Sherman resigns to way: When students are given parts of the ; Tho present king of Italy Is King Hum­ of the strike. The former strikers have of any other jiarty mean that any mem­ enter the cabinet of President McKinley human Ixidy to dissect, the skin is usually ; bert, who ascendetl the throne Jan. 9, almost all found employment again and ber is to lie expelled for advocating co­ I will appoint to succeed him Marcus A. removed and thrown away. This waste 878. Victor Knimanuel, his father, ns- quiet once more reigns. operation of the free silver forces? Hanna of Cuyahoga county to serve un ­ skin Is now In groat demand. lcx :ated endod the throne of Sardinia in 1849 and t “In conclusion, we desire to repeat WlHroiiHln <««»1(1 I>eino«Tiits. til his successor Is chosen by the Sev­ The leg skin is the part most prized, as Directly Opposite M, C. R'y Depot. betuiine king of Italy March 7, 1801. that we desire unity; we desire to Join Milwaukee, Feb. 23.—The gold Demo­ enty-third general as.sembly of the It Is from this that tho most desirable Two Blocks from Union Depot* with you so that there might not be two strips of flesh for razor strops are secured. crats of Wisconsin met at the club room state. I trust this action will meet with Three Blocks from Steamer Docks. One perch, builder ’s measure, equals 8S warring organizations, tiut It must be In the Plankinton House at 2:30 Monday the approval of the people. Tho epidermis and the dermis are cviroful- mibio feet of stone built into the wall. cn a basis alike honorable to the Pop ­ afternoon and remained In session be ­ “ASA S. BUSHNELL. ly removed together in a strip 18 inches by In the Center of the Wholesale District. ulist editors of all sections; on a basis hind closed doors until 5:30. During 6 inches. All fat Is out away, and tho strip Three Minutes by Electric Cars to Re­ Fatal Fire at Hannibal, Mo. of loyalty to all the principles of the this time they discussed the policy of is then put In a strong solution of arsenlo tail Center and all Places of Amusement. People ’s party national organization. keeping alive their organization. The Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 23.—The residence and water, where It is allowed to remain '.i/f THE BICKICIIE? Please answer. ” discussion was conducted in an earnest and store of M. Marks on Main street for about llvo hours. It Is now changed to aoo Rooms with Steam Heat. While the meeting awaited a reply vein throughout, but there was no bit ­ took fire at 2:30 Monday morning and a weaker solution of arsenlo and left for a $30,000 in New Improvements. I oil Have, Here's the Way to Kiu from Memphis the editors took up the terness or any heated controversies before the flames were controlled four day and a half. It Is thoroughly saturated Lourseir of the Weariness and time in a discussion of general topics. over any of the points raised. persons w’ero smothered to death and with linseed oil to SFiften It, and after be ­ Cuisine Unsurpassed. 13,000 worth of property destroyed. Two ing rubbed hard with a smooth, round LEE HAS NOT RESIGNED. American Plan. Pain Attending It. stock Yards InvcHtIgntion. boys of Mr. Marks, aged 13 and 11 stick it is rendered flexible and ready for me people suffer with lieadaclies. The CoiKdil General at Havana .‘lets at St. Louis, Feb. 23.—The committee ap ­ years, slept on the third floor, where the mounting. Rates, $2.00 to $3.50 per Day. I.. :y people are worn out and weary all Rent .Some Riiiiinrfi. pointed by the Missouri legislature to fire started, and were suffocated before The two strips of human flesh are past ­ ed together back to back and make a razor time, many more people have lame Havana, Feb. 23.—General Fitzhugh investigate the stock yards of the state they could be rescued. William Reid, Single Meals 60c. came here and began with a visit to the who occupied a room on this floor, also strop which Is said by those who have used I k ami backache. Few people under l.ee, the United States consul general s;aiid the real cause of their aches, and Union Stock Yards. The purpose of the died of suffocation. Mr. Marks hearing them to bo far supolror to the ordinary t; \cr yet know ’ how easily they can find here, has personally handed to the cor ­ committee is to ascertain what abuses the boys crying for help, rushed up ­ razor strop of leather. —Han Francisco a cure. Jiista word of e.\planation lieforc respondent of the Associated Press in may exist In stock yards management stairs but was overcome by smoke and Chronicle. ______w prove that what we say is true. Tin this city a written statement saying in Missouri and In the commission mer­ dropped dead In the hallw ’ay. that he has not resigned, thus definitely The Hawthorn. CASTORIA b.ick is the key-note of the kidneys. It chant system which Is attached to all setting at re&t the contrary statements Costly Fire at Toledo. Tho crnta*gus, the botanical name for aclics; that ’s a sign that the kidneys are the yards with a view to regulating the the hawthorn, comes from a Greek word made in New’ York. Toronto, Ont., Feb. 22.—A telegram For Infants and Children. not working properly; it is lame; aiiotliei business by law. signifying “strength, ” from the well .sign, tlie kidneys are out of order. Tlie kid Washington, Feb. 23.—The state de­ and Michigan Southern rallw’ay eleva­ partment Tuesday authorized the posi ­ Twenty-Gne Iiimirgciitu Surrender tor “A,’ burned here Friday night. The known hardness and tenacity of the wood. Th« fae- miv.s, you know, are the filters of the lilood, The common name comes from n Snxon ilmild ’ is m hut filters sometimes get clogged up tive statement that so far as the de­ Havana, Feb. 23.—The insurgent lead­ fire broke out at 10:.30. According to slcBAtors •T»ry er Benito Alfon.so and twenty private.^ expression signifying hedge thorn, from This means in their case that the Mihh : partment was Informed Consul General the best figures obtainable there w’as «f vrxppw. I..ee had not resigned, and. It was added, have surrendered In the province of the frequency with which this plant was coiirws through tlie entire system iinpn-g 326,000 bushels of wheat stored In the employ^ In hedges. Hated witli poisonous uric acid, hringin^. had not threatened to resign. If any 1 Plnar del Rio. Senors Aurello Me.sa and elevator. The loss on elevator and grain on many a disorder which, if neglected letter of resignation was going to be I Gregorio Perez have been shot at Sa- will aggregate $355,000. Thirty cars nil iins disea.se perhaps incurahlc. Am. sent by General Lee from Havana, as i gua. Colonel Pintos, after two hours ’ were burned on the tracks. The grain now alMiut the cure:—Don ’t take our won published, the department was abso ­ j hard fighting, defeated an insurgent was fully Insured at the market value, for it; read what others say : lutely without news on the subject. The band near the trocha at Jucario. The w’hile th« elevator was insured for 75 Mr. David U. Oaks is projirietor of fh other published sensational statements insurgents ’ loss was heavy. Eighteen per cent, of Its value. Spontaneous well known hardware and paint simp x regarding warships and like matters are of the goveinment soldiers were combustion Is given as the cause of the ‘220 Fast .Main .Street, Kalainaz.oo. .Mi also denied. wounded. fire. ______THINK OF THE Oaks iiassuffered a great deal from kidney Mrs. Clevriniiil Goes to Princeton. I>lrd of HU Injiiripfi. Newspaper Men Klert Oflleers. ailments; he descrliHsl his (condition ami Washington, b'eb. 23.—Mrs. Cleveland, Rt. I.,oul8, Feb. 23.—Word has been re­ New York, Feb. 20.—The American LiniE THINGS cure as follows: “ I had a liad, hum hack her mother, the three children and their ceived here that John R. Boyden, presi ­ Newspaper Publishers' as.soclation, which I suppose was caused hy my kid nurses, left here over the Pennsylvania dent of the Boyden Lumber company of which has been in session for several about the house that would be Im. iieys ; was confined to my lied during hao Tuesday morning in President Thomp ­ St. Ivouls, which has large mills at Nee- days at the Hoffman House, held its proved by being painted. Painting Is not the bard work it used to Iw. You can get atUicks. I might say, from time to time son ’s private car for Princeton, N, J. leyvllle. Ark., has died at that place. annual election of officerc Friday. The Just tho color you want, mixed, ready to use, and no I liave been in Itiat condition for year.'- After Mrs. Cleveland sees the children Mr. Boyden was caught In the mill ma­ rtsuU was as follow ’s: President, matching of colore, no fussing, no trouble. Open tho can, The urinary organism was ntfeeted. nri:e safely Installed In their new ’ home she chinery and horribly crushed. Mr. Boy ­ Charles W, Knapp of the St. Louis Re­ being scanty, highly colon-d. and dilheui den was reputed a millionaire. His life stir the paint, dip in the brush and go to painting. In the time it took will return to Washington and remain public; vice president, J. A. Butler of to mix paints, by tho old methods, yon can now have the work well finished. in pas.sage. I was in a had shape hr with the president till after the Inaugu ­ was Insured for S500,()()0. the Buffalo News; secretary, William I got a box of Doan's Kidney Fills, abou One kind of paint will not do for a house, table, buggy and a bath tub any ration of President-elect McKinley. Kditor ’s Son Tries Siilrlde. C. Bryant of the Brooklyn Times; treas­ more than one kind of cloth would answer for all sorts of clothing. wbich I had heanl. I have used .;iio urer, Herbert C. Gunnison of the Brook ­ two Ikixos of them, and the pill.^ 1 Two Gamltlf-r* Kill Karh Other. Boston, Feb .23.—John Lewis Roche, a son of James Jeffrey Roche, the ed­ lyn Eagle. ___ The Sherwim-Willimms P aints ,or .n purpo<«s. Not removed all the pain and fronlile. Tin Helena, Mont., Feb. 23.—Two gam­ one paint for all surfaces, but a different paint for each surface. was a marked Improvement right fu n blers at Red Lodge killed each other itor of the Boston Pilot, shot himself Wifii Mnrderer Hangrd. the first, and it has (•ontinned i ■, . Monday. Robert Wilson Is dead and in the right lung while standing in the Chicago, Fab. 20.—Daniel McCarthy THE Sherwin-Williams F amily P aint hL",;b3s. “;'!c": along. Doan's Kiilney Pills are the i Stanley Miller cannot recover. It is un ­ doorway of the Castle Square hotel. His was hanged In the Jail here at noon It has an oil finish that can be washed. It is made in twenty-one colors. thing In the right pla< e." derstood the latter asked the former wound is dangerous. A love affair is Friday for the murder of his wife. Gov ­ Our booklet “ Paint Fointt»' Is a good thing for you to have. It tells thought to be the cause of Mr. Roche ’s many Interesting things about paints —good and bad paints, it tells what to For sale bv all dealers — price, r)0 c* i ' for some money said to be owing him, ernor Tanner was earnestly pressed to paint and how to paint it. It is free. A postal will bring It. .Mailed by Kister Milhiirn Uo., IJul' and the request was resented. Miller’s act. stay the execution, but declined to in ­ N Y., sofeagents for the V. S. Ueim i. death will make the fifth victim of gam­ terfere. Tarkish Troops Cut Dp. The SHEftWIN-WlLLIAMS tlic numc, Doan’$, and take no other blers ’ vengeance In the state within a Bensittlnn st Dninth. week. Berlin, Feb. 23.—A dispatch received here from Constantinople says that the Duluth, Minn., Feb. 22.—The grand Cleveland. Chicago. New York. Montreal. Richard Crokcr III. Turkish government has Informed the jury has Just made a sensational re­ ros aooKLCT SDoacse, as Michigan er., cLtvKLANo, o. New York, Feb. 23.—Richard Croker ambassadors that two companies of port of rottenness In public affairs, and is in at his home in this city, and his Turkl.sh troops were cut up by the In ­ thirty-eight Indictments are turned In. t C-oriRh Symp. Tauten Ufxsl. Da In time. Sold by (IniirylMn. trip to Europe may have to be post surgents at Voukolles and that only one but most of the names will be withheld poned. ofllcsr and sixty men escaped. till later In the week. A—Copyright IW7 The Bate*-WhIUnAn Oo., N.Y. <39. I.KGAI. NOTU'RN. CIIItKS*C AT \KKII. REFORM PRESS ASSOCIATION. OK'l'UAUK SAGK.—DcOiiilt tiHViiiK Ihh -ii THK NEWS IN BRIEF. tXsM-tinge H«lug Held at Kantat City aaft W mai)e In tli«* ooiiiiltluiiH of h iiiin tK'. whicli iiiortKaK'' waa duly .vuiiii^ iiieii aiitl yoiiiijr woiiiFH huvt* it, aMHlKiicii ■liiiic •'{, 1HK7, liv Fidelia K. ^laKill• a hitching post in Greencastle, Iiid. ing a meeting of the National Reform torinerly Fidelia F. Hrai^ley, to Kiteneer W aliii'h Hooii iiuikeM tlituii old iii(‘ii and oWi Sheriff Huiitin gave chase and recov ­ Pre.ss association at Memphis, Tenn., GIliltH by a writti n naalL’iiiiiPiit wliieh a. woiiieii. .Mothers and jfrandiiiotheis ered the outtlt at Christman, Ills., after rccordeo October 111. IMS7, In aald otilce, in met In the parlors of the Hotel A.shland Liber OH of MurtKaReH, on fiuKe on li ive it. It spares iieitlier stroiin nor covering a distance of nearly one hun ­ Monday for the purpose of organizliig wliicli iiiorttraKe there la rialnied to be due at dred miles. a new assoclulion. The gathering was the date of tlilH notice F.leveii iiiiiolred and weak, old or .voiitiK, liealthy or sickly. Jolin D. Corcoran, accused of the mur­ the outcome of a call issued by Arthur THAT THE KiKht Ilollara and KlKhty-idKlit ceiitH. beahb a •All raiiks of iieople have chronic catarrh, an attorney b*e of Thirty Ilidlara, atliuilateil der of Fireiuan Uedniun at Indianapo ­ Roselle, secretary-treasurer of the nu- III aaid iiiortiraKe to be palil, ahoiild any pro* ilieh lueii, poor iiieii, heK;Kar ineii, lis, and later released. Is again In the tiunal asseciatiun and chairman of the ceedliiKa be taken to forei’loae aabi inortKaKe thieves, lawyers, doelors, iiierehatilH, hamls of the authorities at Franklin, j Missouri State I'eople ’s party citmmlt- FAC-SIMILE and no ault or proceialInK at law or in ei|ulty Ind., charged with highway robbery at haviiiK bwii liiatituted to r> cover any part tif priests. Not oiil.V catarrh of the head, j tee, for the purpose "of organizing and the debt aeciired by aald niortK«ire; then*- Pomeroy, O. j perpetuating a real People ’s press asso­ fore, I'.v virtue of the power of aale In aald lint catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the Winiam II. Manson, the sailor wlio •/Vegetable Preparationfor As­ iiiortKatre contained, and of the atatiite In ciation. ’’ There will be itapers from va- SIGNATURE aiich caae inaile and (irovlded, notice la hereby liiiiKS, catarrh ol the slonnu'h, eatnirh carried Farragul ashore on his hack at I rious editors and many iiilscellaneous similating the food andRegula- Kiven that oti A|irll 0. lNil7, at one o’clock lii id the liver, caturt’li of the kidneys, la tlie siege of Xew Orleans, died at his matters will be considered during the ting the Stomachs and Bowels of -OF the afternoon, at t e weat front door of the home In York, Me. (\iiirt Houae for t'liiitoii county, In .MlehlKan, larihof the boweli-; and a iiniltitiide of meeting. Officers will be chosen and a III the village of Kt. .lohiia. In aald county, Mrs. Charles K. Cramer of Aniirews. place fixed for the next annual meet­ I.\LAMS/C HILDKKN there will be aold at fiiibllc vendue to the women are alflicted with tuifurrh of the Ind., while nursing her baby fell over ing. The meeting was called to order hlfcheat bidder, the prenilaea deacribed In aaid pel vie or^fans. Cattirrh is a word which dead of heart disease. InortKaKe. vix.: The aoiith half of l he north at 10:45 o ’clock by Chairman Roselle, eaat ijiiarter of aia-tlon live. In townaliip live iiii'lndes a iiinltitnde of diseases. .N'earlv Charles Taylor, a negro, as.saulted who made a brief addre.ss. Promotes Digestion,Chcerful- U/U nortti of raiiKe threi- weat. In MichiKan. one-half of the diseases to which the Mrs. Charles Thompson at Nicholsvllle, Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 23.—The Re­ ness and Rest.Contains neither Dated, .laiiiiary .T. 1H1»7. Ky Thompson and hl.s neighbors are SI’F.Nf'KU W. (JIDHS, liiiinaii flesh is lialde, are in reality noth ­ form Press association was called to Opniin,Morphine nor MiD£ral. rtvKKINa <.V Mai .PWIn . AaalKli e. pursuing the tiegro in Mercer cjunty, order In the hall of the Young Men ’s IS ON THE ^.)w12 Attorneya for AaalKnei*. ing: more or less than cntarrli in some and will lynch him if caught. iiebrew association at 10 o ’clock Mon ­ Not Naiic otic . LIT I’KNIIIMI IN TIIK Clla-IIT (.’ol'IIT KOII phase or location. T. Edwaid Cooper, aged 52, commit­ day morning by President Paul Vaiidei - S Tilt; t’Ol’NTY OF (’I.I.NTON, IN (’ll A NCKK V, AT W'Ikmi it is snid, tlierefore, that l*»-rii- ted suiciile at his home at Nelson. Mo., voort. The Reform Press association Is TIIK VlM.AOK OF .St .Io IINH, ON TIIK lITII DAY by shooting. what may be called an auxiliary to the /kofMc/^OUDrSAMlllPITUBER WRAPPER OF Fkiikfahy , A D., tHl»7. ini cures catarrh wherever loeatml, ii • • ft It aatlafaetorlly appearliiK to thia Court by People ’s party. The number of dele­ J\unpkm SetJ~ iittldavit on Hie, that the defendaiid, Clarance mill'll lari>;er fmd is stated than at lirst King Humbert of Italy holds the rec­ gates In attendance reaches into the Mx.Sciuta * Sumner, la not a realdeiit of thIa atate, but appears. It it he true that I’e rn-na ord of having shot the largest Ibex ever huntlreds and nearly every southern /fadUU* SJit - realdea at Kliiiira, in the State of .\ew S’ork, jbuttSttfl • or EVEEY on niotion of .1, Flynn, aollcitor for coin- reall.v does eiire catarrh wherever located seen. The horns metisured thirty-live and western state is represented. The npptrmint - plailiant, it la ordenal tliat the aaid defen­ what a miiltitnde of diseases I’e-rti-im Inches in length, the circumference only prominent eastern People ’s party dant, Clarance .Sumner, eauae Ida appearance nine Inches at the base, and thedlstance man on the ground Is George F. Wash- fUnnSerd - BOTTLK OF* to be entered herein, within four inontha will cure. Who is that says I’e-ni-na Oari/itd Suaar . from the date of thia order, and. In caae of Ida between the horns twenty-seven Inches. bum of Boston, HMhr)srMa f'lrnYmt ajipearance that he cniiae Ida anawer to the will cure ejitarrli wherever located; and Jesse Harrison was shot and Instantly complainant a bill of complaint to be tiled, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. and a con.v thereof to be aerved on com)dalii they stiy if too, without anysolieifaiioti, killed at Whitesburg, Tenn., by J, A. Apcrfect Remedy forConsliprj- aiit’a aoiicltor, within twent.v daya after lii'silatioii or reniinierntion. Never wits Cox, a prominent merchant. Harrison Patriutic ExereiHt'M In IIIh Honor Held at tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, aervice on him of a copy of aaid bill and no ­ was going to marry I^ena Sykes, a UhicHgo. tice of thia order, and that In default thereof, a ufi'iiter assertion erowdiil info fewer Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ­ fx'fvant employed by Cox. Chicago, Feb. 23.—Washington ’s birth ­ aald bill be taken aa coiifeaaed by thi ‘ aaid w ol ds: l*e-rii-na eiires eatai rli wiieri-ver ness and Loss OF SLEEP. non-r< ‘aideiit di-fendant. The widow of Thomas A. Biddle of day was generally observed all over the .And it la further ordered, that wl*hin loeatetl. Philadelphia has presented his law li­ United States. In this city patriotic Facsimile Signature of tweiit.t daya after the date hereof, the aaid brary and his collection of etchings and CASTOR ctiiiiplain.'it eauae a notice of thia order to be Send to I lie I’e-ii ii.i llruK .Maniifai't iir- exercises were held at the public schools publlahed in Tin; St. .loii.Na Ni;wa, a newa- iiili Company, Coliimhiis, Ohio, for Dr. engiavings to the law school of the Uni ­ and public and federal ollices observed jiaiter printed, publlahed and circulated in versity of Pennsylvania. aald county, and tliat aiicli iinbllcation be the legal holiday. Special services were NEW YORK. Oastoria ia pat ap in one-size bottles o ’lly. It Ilnrlman's latest ire.' hook im I'lironie Jacob M’agner, aged 70, committed continued therein at leaat on<-e In eaidi wt*ek held at many of the churches Sunday. ’Atb munth^ old I is not sold In bnlk. Don ’t allow ar.yons to zoll for alx wia-ka in aucceaalon. or that ahe eanae eatarrh, la kfi ippe, etc. ^ suicide at Defiance, O., by shouting. I Clubs and other organizations arranged I yon anything else on the plea or promise that it II copy of thia order to be peraonally aervetl W agner was once a wealthy and prom ­ on aald non-realdent de eiidant at leaat twen­ I [ banquets in keeping with the occasion, J5 “osrs-J3Ci.vrs j is “jnit as good ’’ and "will answer every p ’lr- t.v daya before the above time iireacrlbed for Prince Bismarck at Borne. I inent citizen of Hucyrus. and many social entertainments took I pose.” Ad- See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Ilia appearance. S. ft. D.AItOLL, * • • It Ib inipiisfllble ever to have been within i ' place. The he- ____ •I.' . l i.YNN, Clrcull .ludKc. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Burgess residing Co 111 pill inn lit’a Solicitor. the Bismarck family circle without Roeiiig ' I The Union I..eHgue club gave Its usual EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. (.A true copy.) proofs that the Iron Chancellor is not ail; near W’estville, Ind., celebrated their celebrations In honor of the day, begin ­ of iron. 1 huA ’e seen him with his own i rixtieth wedding anniversary. Six chil ­ ning In the morning, when young men of ♦ ^ wrjpfcr. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS children —now all men and women —and dren were born to them and all were from colleges spoke to the pupils of the m with other cliildren. His affection for bis present at the celebration. public schools. At the Auditorium In the Keliediile for IMItO T. A man named George Kuntz of Sa­ lIlKh achool room, St. .lohna, third Thura- _ own needs no testimony. He has always afternoon, under the auspices of the day and Friday. .Auk - atiil IJI. IH'.iti. j shown it. His affection and pride in hie vanna, Ills., put the muzzle of a shot ­ same club, a patriotic meeting was Court houae, St. .fohna, third 'riiurada.i | eldest son and successor, Count Herbert, gun In his mouth and pulled the trig­ held. A chorus selected from pupils In and Friday, Oct. 1." and Id, IHltii. | ger with his toe. illKh achool room, SI. .iidiiia, laat ’I'hura-| are alike part of bis nature. I bave seen j the public schools was massed on the day and Friday, .Aliindi ’J.* and lid. 1H1I7. 1 Prince Bismarck also with troops of cbil- j A 310-pounder of 19 turned up in this stage and made the great hall resound ('ourt houae, St. .lohna. third 'riiuraday droll wbo caino to Friedriohsrub to visit! year’s batch of Freneli conscripts. He with melody, under the direction of I’ro- and Frida.v, .luiie 17 and IH, 1H1)7. I was active enough to be accepted. H. .\I AVINSTO.N, I biiij. His inanner to them was charinlng, | fessor Katzenberger. An orchestra of The Ghic isle Edwin C. Koush of Chicago, one of the sixty-five pieces, also from the public Coniiiiiaaioner of Schoola ; his outstretcliud hand upon the heads of IS FIRST OF ALL k those nearest to him, the kindly caress, partners in the wholesale grocery linn schools, tool: part In the celebraticm. ^'r.ATK OF .MICHIGAN— ! the sympatliotic greeting —these ore all so of Means Bros., Gray & Co. of Bloom ­ The orator of the day was Frederick R. many traits of personal cliaracter and of a ington, Ills., has asked that a receiver Coudert. In the evening the Union A GREAT hiEWSPAPER. 29th Judicial Circuit. true gentleness of nature which the out ­ be appointed. League club ended the day’s celebration NCIDRNTALLT it la an advocate of d oocr.ii'.v. with uo leaiilns lowarl ,.or>ul!Hin or state so- with a bancjiiet. Topics of addresses clalistn. Tbe triumph of the repucllc Q party In the reci-nt rrcsld* ntlnl c e. tlon. ns .-* vesu'l Terma ol tile circuit Court for the 21)to -In- side world, thinking only of his life of James B. White, Jr., son of ex-Con- Jthe JtsrupUon of the democrats, devoli cs U|KU the latter the dut.v o' rf-totxlliatlor. ;n' r-or- dlelal (•'Irciilt : storm and stress, might not expect to find. gressnian J. B. White, and Miss Edna were: “An Incident in the IJfe of xanUatton on the lines of ihelr own. an I not bome other party's, fnlth. To proniot y.? >.:iie 1 iio tier>‘tiy Hx and .A))polnt the tlmea .i Bub there they are.—(Jeorgo VV. i;maliey lieuss were married at Fort Wayne, Washington, ” by A. H. Commins, and aemoci'acy, to dlscountonunce popult.sm. .n 'id to re-tUi the nioncpolistic 'e •! neleb of r- p'.b ic-ii- holdiiiK the aeveriil Terma of Court within MBa will bo the political inla.^loti of THR < 'IIKONICI.K In ths futu -u a* It it a b>.'en In t'. e i).:ift aald ('ircult for t he yeara IHlPiand 1M1)7. lo in Ladies* Home Journal. Ind. It was a complete surprise to their "The Influence of Character, ” by James Aft a uewspai>or TIIK CHKONICLE will Continue to be c itnprelienve and cut rpr .sins. followa: friends. R. Garfield. >parli;f neither labor nor expense to mak- Its reports of all noteworthy tvent- of sup'r or c.'ccel- CLI.VTO.N COr\TY—FIrat Mondiiy In Feb- ea.:*', nnd ooTorlng exhaustively the enti ruly Os'.d of ucwh , discovery, luvonllon. iudi;6ir.v aud Early Rising. Hobert Hunt, son of Sheriff Hunt of MURDERED BY INDIANS. 1pi-oxress. riiarv; Fourth .Monday In April; Laat Mon For one cent a da.v every family wii II n five bund -S'l nillos of Chlcaro m.-tv have ,>;i i .-j day day in .luiie; .Second Afonday in Novembi-r. One of the most, eminent spocinllsts in Carson, Hl.s., cut Professor M. C. Aider- •f Its publleacton a copy of a rroat dally no'.v.'ipapor. cost ur tlio'JSttndH of dollars to :>rod !''<)- Insanity in the world lias lieon declaring man across the abdomen, Inflicting a Horrible Fate Wliieli Overtook .Six I’eople GItATIOT Cor.VTY—.Second Monday in 4 miracle of cUoapnoss and value lomb ’n ' 1 Mandi; FIrat Monday In .1 une; SiH'ond Mon that early rising is tiie most prolific cause severe wound. in Norlli J>ukota. day ill .September; FIrat .Monday In Decern of Insanity: “A peremptory comnuind to • • • M'inona, N. D., Feb. 20. -The bodies POST­ her. get up wlien one ’s sleep is us yet unlinishcd of Rev. Thomas Spicer and wife, thei." S. It. DA DOLL, J. E. Roehm, for many years In the PAID. Is u command whicii grinds tlie soul, cur­ daughter, Mrs. William Rouse, and her S3 PER YEAR THE DAILY. Circuit .IiidKe, *Jt)th .1 udiclal Circuit, MlchlK«n Ici’-ther business at Marlon, Ind., killed Dated October 1>H. isi)!-,. 11 dles the blood, swells the spleen, destroys himself In the Panhandle passenger twin boys, aged 1 year, and Mrs. Wal­ TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS: all good intentions and disturbs fur tlio en ­ depot. dron, the aged mother of Postmaster Daily only, One Year...... $3.0 J Sunday only, Cm Year.$2.00 tire day the mental activities of a boy, just Waldron of this place, wcie found on John Wagner, a farmer living near •* “ Six Nlonths ...... 1.50 “ ** Six 'fiontha ... LOO as the tornado disturbs and levels with ad­ the Spicer ranch Friday. All are hor ­ Peru, Ills., shot and killed himself with “ “ Throe Months... .75 •* “ Tt ro3 W.ontD.4. .50 vancing ruin a forest of mighty pines. ribly mutilated, and the work is be ­ »• “ Ono Mo*-ith ...... 25 To tiio huhit of too early rising on ths a revolver. No cause Is known. “ “ Ono Monih .23 S. W. II lieved to have been done by Indians Daily and Sunday, $5.00 per yoar Parts of a year, 50c per ivionth. part of young men, wo may,” he adds, CharlesI ’lnkerton stabbed his nephew, from the Standing Rock reservation. “justly ascribe many cases of early insan ­ Charles Pinkerton, to death with a The bodies were found scattered all All stibscrlplions tnnst be accom-'.-»nled by the c-ash. aemll by postal oroxoross m i-iny ord'T skinning knife, the murder being com­ raft or. Chlcjico or New York, or rex'-.terod 'alter. Curranjy In letters, while oiii.ii.*rily sufs ity, of meluiicliolia and of abject dementia. over the ranch, indicating that the vlc- sough, must always be at sandor s rU i SampU copies so.it free on applioatlon UN 1) E H T A K E K Tlie early morning liours, when everything mitted at South Bend, Ind. The uncle tim.s had lied from their assassins. The is still, are peculiarly litteil for sleep, and alleges that the nephew threatened to Standing Rock agency is but a few I64-IC6 WashiiTs-ton St.. Chicaern. f'l It is a gross viulatiou of all tlie laws of na ­ kill him. miles west of here, and It is supposed ture to teurliuiiiun brains out of tiie sound Evan John Williams, aged 16, was ac­ that a party of Indians got away, and George Sand. Wonderful Figure. rust they enjoy at this time.’’ 4 cidentally killed while hunting near Infiained b.v bad whisky, descended Ono of niy friemls askod her ono tiny Some men are hard to pleaso, p.sne- Emporia, Kan., his shotgun exploding. upon the ranch In the night and mur­ cially in their flustered and ill natured FIRST DOOR EAST OF FOWLER S; BAU Not Repeated. what she thought cl my hook on Aiuericti, Frank Wells pleaded guilty of steal­ dered all the inmates. The government and Hhe answered, “Monsieur, I am ciil.v moods. Tho Scottish American has a “Wlicn you stepped on tliat gentleman ’s ing a horse and buggy In Greencastle. Inspector at the reservation will Inves ­ accustomed to rend the hooks which tiro story of such a man, an Edinburgh foot, 'roniinlo, I hojie you apologized? ” Tnd., last Friday, and was sentenced to tigate the allair. prosentod to me hy their niilhors. ” I was 106 WALKER ST. EAST. “Dll, yes, indeed I did,” said Toinmie, four years’ Imprisonment at Jefferson ­ banker. Tlic* .>1 others ’ C'niiKreas. Btrongly prejiullct.d Hgfiinst Mine, ifi: d, One day, when nothing had gone to “and lie gave mo 10 cents for being such a ville. for 1 loutho women who write, espeei .Hy go0 ets. All (lrnggi.st.s. dniAvback. If the owner of such an um­ $1,000.0(X>, died pennile.ss in the hospital of behavior of great minds. Sho Intil a brella should bo carrying his steel frame C., rend the last paper of the morning real sliupllclty of iiiaiiner and langiMge, “1—cr—I hog purduu, sir,’’ began of the great gold camp. on the subject of “National Training the trembling dork. “I beg pardon, but in the vicinity of an electric light or Miss Knight of London has been ap ­ which she mingled, pi'rlnqm, with s nne for Women. ” little affectation of slmiiliclty of dros j. I —or—well, you see, sir, it is a three. ” All the diffet eiit, f.irms of Hkin troiihh'H, trolley wire, and should happen to touch pointed profe.ssor of anatomy and path ­ confess that more adorned she would imvo froH cha|iped hatiilH to eczema and indo- ology In the Lhudiana Medical school, Kyle FJc'otccl Scnutfcr. “A three, ” roared tho manager, “a the wire with the steel point of the um­ appeared more simple. —“ Hecollection.s' ’ of ler>t ulcers cjtii he readilv cured by !>**- India. Pierre, S. D.. Feb. 19.— In the ballot three! Why, you idiot, it looks just liks brella, ho would receive the full force lie Tocqueville. Witt’s Witch Hazel ,Salv.., the grejit Pile of whatever charge the wire carried in John Beckstrom of DeKalb, Ills., com­ for T’nlted States senator Thursday the a fivel” cure.—('. E VaiiSickle. iiis arm. I have heard of several deaths mitted suicide by plunging a knife Into Republicans of the house voted almost Aud the subject dropped. his breast. This was the thirteenth solidly for Kyle, and the Republicans Christnins For the Birds. (x;curting from carelessness in this re­ of the senate at once began to change- Christmas Is celebratotl In .Sweden to an Nicotian* Affinls. spect lately. One need not uhandon his attempt and seventh successful suicide in that city during the last two to Kyle. When the ballot was an ­ extent unknown in tho United States, and Nicotiana aflinis, tbe border flowor, closely rolled ambrclla on this account months. nounced enough changes had been mncle tbe nolehration Is not over till Jan. 13, or which opens about 0 o ’clock and gives a however. AH that is necessary is to be Alfred A. Monroe, a student at the to give Kyle 65 votes, three more than “twentieth day Yule.” A very pretty fea­ powerful aud pleasant fragrance daring THE ANN ARHOH HOAD careful where the point is placed so that Northern Indiana normal schoid, took were necessary to elect. The Populists ture of tho festivities is thus described hy the night, takes Its name from the botan ­ it does not come in contact with any an overdose of morphine by mistake, to shifted from man to man. but the Re­ Mr. Thomas In his “.Sweden and tha ical term for the tobacco plant, nicotiana, which was named in honor of John Nicot electrically charged liody.’’—New York cure Insomnia. He was 19 years old publicans stood solidly for Kyle. With Swedes:” of Nismos, embassador from the king of Northern Michisfan, Ohio and Tribune. and his home was at Areola, Ills. the solid Republican vote and the Pop ­ Ono wintry afternoon, at .Iiil-tide, I had ulists who stayed by him Kyle secured been skating on a pretty hike throe mihis France to Portugal, who procured tbe first H. H. Lueker of Worden, Ills., was all Southern Points. Far Better. enogh votes to pull him through. from Gothenburg. On my way homo 1 seeds from a Dutchman, wbo had them DlrtH't ('unniTtloiiH at Owohho .lunrtlon mid struck by a Wabash train, sustaining Duranii with I). O. II. He .M. K y TraliiH. Pillows stuffed with fragments of old McKinley ’:* CBl>liict Uuiiipletc. noticwl that at every farmer’s house there from Florida. severe internal injuries. was erected in the middle of the dooryard Tlmo Talvlc. letters ;iay lie good for insomnia, as Ill effect XovemlMT !lril. IHp.",. Chester C. Buck, for forty years a Washington, Feb. 22.—I’resldent-PIlect a pole, to tliu top of which was bound a Decidedly HoneaL NOKTIl—I.v. Diiruiiil. somebody preteuds, but it is better to member of the banking firm of Buck McKinley ’s cabinet Is now complete. large, full sheaf of grain. “Honost? ” exclaimed tbe man to whom 9:40 A. »t...... anil ...... 0:50 V. M & Toan, Plymouth, Ind., died of heart With the acceptance of the postmaster stuff the furuuce with them. —Bostuu “Why Is this? ” 1 asketl niy comrada the «juory was addressed. “Why, that man For Elsie, AHliley. Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, disease while conversing with a friend. generalship by Mr. Gary of Maryland .Mt. Pleasant, Clare, ('adllluc anil Frankfort (ilobe. ”Oh, that ’s for the birds, the little wild Is absurdly honest. He is unnecessarily GOING .SOUTH—Lv. Oiiraiiil. He was 62 years old. and of the secretaryship of the Interior birds. They must have a merry Christ ­ and foolishly honest. What do you tblnlc 9:35 A. M...... anil ...... 0:50 I*. M 'rile Hell Telephone (’<). Iuih started eiittiiiK • • • by Colonel J. J. McCook of New York mas, too, you know. ” the cablnet-bulldlng task of the presi ­ he did?” For Howell, Ann Arbor, ., Toledo and pH rates in the thumb now that the new The first of the new eight-inch high Yes, so it ia Not a peasant in Sweden dent-elect Is finished. “Give It up. ” all Southern Points, loeal system Is gettinK in Kood nin;iinK*><''ier power guns for the defense of Washing ­ will sitdownwith hischildren to a Christ ­ “He furnished good material on a gov ­ H. HE.NNKTT. G. P. A. Toledo. Ohio The above, while not official. Is con ­ mas dinner within doors till he has first ernment contract. Ob, he ’ll get a diamond ton from attacks by sea has been put sidered by the knowing ones to be cor­ Don ’t allow the lungs to be impaired In position at the works called Fort raised aloft a Christmas dinner for tho lit­ studded harp if any one doesl”—Cbiougo Iron Mountain will have a new city ball to rect. by the eotitiininuH irritation of a cough. Washington, some six miles below the tle birds that live in tho cold and SU' Post cost about $OOOC. It is easier to prevent consnm|ition than Hangktsr to Kx-I*rc4iil «nt HarriHoii. without. to cure it. One Minute Cough Cnn'taken city. The Hoothing, healing effects of Dr. early will ward off any fntal lung Christian Klervend and Anna Pof- Indianapolis, Feb. 23.—Mrs. Benjamin Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup is felt almost trouble. (,’, E VaiiSickle. fenroth called upon a Colfax. Wash., Harrison, wife of the ex-president, who instantly. There is no other cougli med­ Justice of the peace and asked him to Sunday morning gave birth to a daugh ­ icine that combines so inanv virtues. Oscoda merebants must be a lively lot. In conduct the ceremony of marriage In ter, Is reported as doing well. A flood u re<-ent Issue of the only paper printed in the German tongue. He procured a tu­ I of congratulatory telegrams and other .Mr. and .Mrs. Z. \A’. Hoyt, of Hcllevllle, re­ the village there was one solitary advertise, tor, studied for an hour to memorize I messages has been poured In upon Gen- The near future is big with history. cently celebrated the slxty-slxtli aniilveisary ment of a loeal business man and that one the service, and fulfilled their wish. 1 eral Harrison. An elaborate wardrobe He who would keep posted of tbeir weddliiK. Six of their tilne children was an undertakers card. Mrs. Daniel Howard of Jeffersonville, j has been prepared for the little one, still live. Ind., had her home connected by tele­ I Mrs. Harrison having done much of the Eagerly peruses the daily newspaper. Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to It is Hiirprisitig wliat a “we bit of a phone with the Presbyterian church, ■ work on the clothing. cure all imptirities of the blood, from a thing ’’ can aecomplish. Sick headach, being at times prevented by illness from Sherman Hays It’s a Ue. Every family should take tho attending the service. The experiment common pimple to the worst ou^si's of constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, Washington, Feb. 23.—General Sher ­ was very successful. Very best in connection with their scrofula sore. dizziness, are qiiiohly banished by De- man said Monday In reference to a pur ­ Witt’s Little Early Bisers. Small pill A Kansas ranchman has succeeded, Ever needful local paper. The The fourtis'iith annual convention of the ported Interview with himself In the Safe Pill. Best Pill. C VaiiSickle. after several years’ experimenting. In New York Journal, In which he was News—THE DETROIT EVENING NEWS— InRham county .Sunday school association developing a new breed of hornless will be held at Dsdsvllle, .March 9, 3 and 4. Ogemaw eoiinty residents ohJe<-t to the quoted as favoring war with Spain: Hereford cattle, which are said to pos ­ "It Is a lie from beginning to end. l Is an indefatigable newsgatherer. scheme to r) dure the amount of their taxes sess other (llsWnct pt'lnls cf :’'t'r!t be ­ I'Tczema in an.v part of the hotly is in­ by dlsorganUIng several townships and In- arn surprised that the Journal should Now is tho accepted time. stantly releived and permaneiitl.v ciiretl tides the absence of horn make such a statement. I with you rorporaflng the terrltorv with otbi-r fown- A mine in Idaho sbipind out three Give us your subscription. by Doan ’s (liiitmcnt, the sovereign re­ shi|lH. would denounce It as emphatically ar medy for all itchiness tif the the skin. bars of bullion valued at $S,Ot»0. possible. ” At Los Angeles, Cal., a jury leiiised Nothing gained by waiting. The A new brick srboollionse t») cost fata 0 If yon have ever sm-u a child in the to deliver a verdict until Its fees were Chief Justice Beasley Dead. will lie built at Pigeon, Huron county. agony tif croup, you can appreciate the paid. Trenton, N. J., Feb. 20.—Mercer Beas­ Evening News —10 cents a week. If yon gratitude of the mothers wlui know that A violent snow storm began Sunday ley, chief Justice of the supreme court Want further information. One Minute is all the time necessary Due .Minute Cough Cure relievi'S their lit­ of New Jersey, died Friday at his home decide from personal exiieriencethat One night In northern Wisconsin and raged tle ones as quickly as it was adminis­ all Monday. Hallway and other traffic In this city from pnounionla. Ha was Seek it of our agent in your own town. Minute ('o)igh Pure (ItwH wlmt its name tered. Many homes in this city anMiever St years old. implies. (\ IT. V'anSickle. without it. C. F], VaiiSickle. is practically suspended. Five Great Dry Goods, Stores. MERCANTILE COMPANY. Groceries, Boots & 5hoes, Proprietors Unless we can get you to visit this store and “SEE WITH YOUR OWN EYES” just what QEO. A. ALDERTON, we are doing to receive your patronage, there is not half the opportunity for us to obtain Clothing and E. P WALDRON, it. Once you visit the ‘ BIG STORE” however, and get an insight into our values you are H. E. HACK, sure to be a frequent and regular cuatonier. Wo shall be satisfied then for no person who F. n. SPAULDINO, Seeing Is Relieving fully understands and appreciates THE BIG STORE is likely to go elsewhere to buy Furniture un­ THOS. BROMLEY, Jr., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, CLOTHING or FURNITURE. Just at present we are offering values in all lines which should interest every D. a. STEEL, shrewd and well posted buyer. W. H. FIELD. der One Roof. Dry Goods Dep*t, Shoe Dep^t, Groceries Dep*t. Clothing Dep^t, Furniture Dep*U

This Department The bargains offered in shoes Did You Know Is exclusively devoted to Ladies’ wear­ are such as are fast increasing Cash ing apparel and house furnishings and the lead to this Popular Trad­ That we kept everything in the Fancy Substantial Grocery line. That our stock of Canned Secures your clothes at we are taking a great deal of pains to ing Place. It’s remarkable how make it one of the most complete stores Fish Cannot be excelled. We are not in the county. quickly buyers respond to speaking of price. They are Fine Goods these special prices. We ap ­ and the j)rice is right. Furniture at peal directly to your Pwket Below we name a partial list. Umbrellas. Book and we emphasize THE We offer some trade wining bargains in FACT THAT OUR Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas made with Dres­ SHOES are cheaper in price Mackeral in Tomato Sauce. Money den and Natural wood handles. They and as good in quality as those Above are packed fresh from the Sea. Cured and Cooked after being carefully are our $1.50 and $1.75 kind. We want offered by any other house. cleaned. Heads and tails removed. To clean up broken lots we to be known as Umbrella headquarters. All we ask of you is to com­ We offer them for $ 1.00 25 CENTS PER CAN. have inaugurated a special Saving Prices pare quality and price and you s;vle of Suits, Overcoats and will be convinced (hat we are Ulsters. This sJile will give Chenille Table Covers. AHEAD OFTHEM ALL. Herring & ColumDia Riv. Salmon. you the choice of any Suit Overcoat or Ulster in our New goods are greeting you Beautiful patterns, heavily fringed, size Extra tine price of good 3 j lb. cans 1QC 40x40. Special price 09c. each We offer this week a Men ’s $10.00 and $12.00 values at at every hand in this depart ­ Good Quality Satin Calf, Bals Rechelieu Columbia river Salmon, spring catch Fancy Chinock tish. $6.00. Quality of finish, and Congress, New Style Toe, style and fit go hand in ment. Experience and Closer Percale and Dimities. Rechelieu Columbia river 1 Hicans 20C just in, worth $2.00 “ “ “ U n> „ 12C hand with the low prices. buying than ever bring littler All 18 ‘.H5 'patterns, regular 12}jjC. goods $1.65. Profit has no considera ­ to clear up at 8c. per yard. tion. This is purely a busi prices for Purchaser to pay. Also a Ladies’ Fine Kid #ness effort to reduce odds Shoe, Button or Lace, Good Prepared Soups. and ends of our winter stock. Fur Muffs. Styles, New Toes, every dealer Beef. 1 This 18 IS an actual op portunity to secure exception- Mock Turtle. al values in Cl,t)TIllfs’ U. VVe must make room for Every Fur Muff in stock at absolute asks $2.00 ^or them Our Chicken. } PERCAN 25C our Sprinp Stock. We have a cost for one week only. price this week is $ 1.65. Ox tail. I .\nother Chapter about that elegant line of Cream Chowder. J Special in a German Knitting Yarn. All Winter “LONGLEY HATS” Now is the time to get your supply for Potted Meats. STIFF HATS, SOFT HATS next winter. Our regular 20 and 25c. Goods at Boneless Turkey, extra quality, Hb can yarns for one week only, in Gray, Red 30C Fancy Jardinere and Black for 18c. Cost. Deviled Hams, finest packed, 35C $3.Q0 stand for Vassar Yarn. New Spring Corn Beef. Regular 70c per pound. Special price Libbey McNeil & Libby 1H) and 1211) 55c. Goods Ar- cans. 1 It) can 2U cents. 1211) can $1.25 rivingDaily. AO CENTS. Red Comforters. The most Modern and Pop ­ The above mentioned are the best the ular, Wide Awake, Up-to-date Market affords. it’s too large to suit us, we must not Shoe Establishment in Central It’ s a Gem carry them over. All to go at ^ off our actual selling [irice for balance of this Michigan. "LONGLEY" We have absolutely the largest line of Hats ever month. 2 gal. pail Table Syrup 35 cents. shown in St. Johns and when we say that we mean it Call and see it.

Cling t«> Tlmse Who Cling to Vou. ELSIE. lll'ltKAKH.STON. EUREKA. “Now, KU» Me.** The St. Johns News. M. Goldberg was in town this w»*ek. A funny incident occurred in a neigh ­ There are many friends of sumnier. E. Largent now occupies liisown house. L. 1). Bun-h was in town Tuesday. boring city, says an exchange, a few days VVho are kind while flowers bloom. Tiiiirsiliiy. ‘4.%, 1KU1 Eureka school has two new black But when winter chills the lilossoms Miss Sayles of Ithaca, is the guest of Ophir Haring spent Sunday witii rela­ boards. since, and one too good to be lost. One of Mrs. Hankins. tives here. onr celebrated composers has written a They depart with the perfume; CLINTON COUNTY. Milton Stevens is moving to .Midland pretty song ontitloil “Kiss Me.” A very On the (In'ail hlghwjiy of action .Asa Kinney has moved into one of George Tracey is spending the week in county. Friends of worth are far and few. Orvis (Mark’s houses. Grand Rapids. pretty, bli^hing maid, having heard of I’UICK. Walter Pierson is suffering from a very the song arid thinking she would got it, So when one has proved his friendship .Mbit Gregory is able to be out again. Mitchel Bnckingliam is in Carson City Born, to James .McDermott and wife, lame foot. with some others, stepped into a rauslo Cling to him who clings to you. this week on business. February 2.‘t, a girl. Miaa Lola Wiuteit*, of Draiit, visited at Rev. .V. N. Henry preacla'd at tlie Col­ store to make a purchase. One of the Do not liarshly judge your neighbor. .1 Oane ’K last week. W, H.Siieiling of Fowler, sjient the Daniel .Summon of Chicago, is the ony last Sunday evening. clerks, a modest young man, stopped up Do not de4‘ni his life untrue. holiday with Elsie friends. guest of ,Jam(>H Summon. to wait on tier. Tlie young lady threw If he makes no great pretensions, Harry Doty, of White Luke, vinited Owen Stearns and Angie Hixson rode ('lare Bates spent the first of the week .loseiili Shiels left Tuesday for Grand to Itliaca and hack last Siindav. l)ack lier voil, saying; Deeds are great tlioiigh words are few; Mrs. S, (JliuffiH* last week. “1 want ‘Rock Mo to Sleep. ’ ” Tliose wlio stand amidst the tempest witli his parents L. G. BaU's and wife. Rapids wh«*re he has a position for some U. B. mite society at Mrs. .Sarali Reis­ K. Weliingtou and Tom IMunkett time. The clerk gut tho song and put it before Firm as when tlie skit's are l)lue. started for-Oregon Fehruarv 22d. Hev. W. L. Holmes is entertaining his er’s Thursday .March 4tli, 10 a. in. her. Will he friends while life enduretli; father who is here from Eaton Ka[>i(lH. Miss Allie B»*nnett visited friends in Miss .Myra \'aii Burger sjMMit last wet'k The E. V. aid society Hi(*eta with .Mrs. “Now,” said the young lady, “I want Cling to those who cling to you ! .Mrs. George Killian attended tlie fun­ Carson City a few days this week. with her grandmother. Mrs. E, Smith. .Fohn Bryant tliis week Wedn<*sday, ‘The Wandering Refugee.’ ” When you see a wortiiy brother eral of her father in Victor last Thurs ­ Father Donahue and Father Albert of Teachers ’ inei'ting and hihle study at “Yes, ma’am,” wild the clerk, bowing, Diifreting the stormy main, Frank (’rune went to Brant with his day. Baltimore, are holding a mission at the ••jousin, Lola Winters to H|>end the 22d, O, P. Ingersoll ’s next Saturday evening. and In a few minutes be produced the I-eiid a helping hand fraternal Bobbins were flying around this burg St. Johns (y'atholic cliundi this we<*k. “Refugee. ” Glenn Wellington is afilieted with the Edwin Knight and wife n*turned from Till he reach the shore again ; last Saturday. Wonder how they like it Died, at her residence in this village, “Now, ‘Kiss Mo, ’ ’’ said tho young la­ Don ’t desert tlie old and tried friend eneasIfH w hich semris to he quite a com­ an extended visit in Ohio last Wednes­ dy, of course moaning the song above now. February 20, .Mrs. Ellen Curry. The day. When misfortune comes in view; mon complaint. funeral wrvices were liehl at the.St. Johns mentioned. George Bennett exjiectH to o|H'n a C. W. Carfi'r returned from Canada For he then needs frlehdsliip ’s comfort, There was no school in Price Monday bakery at Mt. IMeasant about the first of Catholic church Momlay. Tho poor clerk’s eyes popped fire almost Cling to those who cling to ytiu ! as onr teiwher, .M. Cutler w ished to en Tuesday and will s})end a few days with as ho looked at the young lady in utter .\|)ril. The funeral services of John Harden his family. — IMank and Platform. j oy his holiday. Sr. were held at the St. Johns Catholic astonishment, for he was not awaro that E. D. Buckingham and wife spent the Bert McKinstrey hns moved into .Mr. a song by that namo had been published. The liance at .Mr. Plunkett ’s last Fri­ latter part of last week with their daugh ­ church Fehnuiry 2.‘L .Mr. Harden is one \ lady in a neigliboring town liiiH day evening w»is a complete success, of the old residents of this vicinity. Griffith ’s house, corner of .Middle ami “Wh-what did you say, miss?” ter, .Mrs. E. C. Urick. East Htr(*<*ts. “ ‘Kiss Me,’ said she. adopted a happy plan for brinitrin)? her twenty numbers out. TheO. H. Rt*«*d Dost will hold a camp ­ dauglitern home at a reaflonahle hour J. B. Darcus of Ithaca, was in town Ladies prayer meeting at .Mrs. S. J. “I can ’t do It. I never klssod a young Drs. (’amphell and Scott performed an looking over his hnilding which is occu­ fire at the Fnion hall, February 20tli. Indy In my life,” said the clerk. from partieH tind entertainments. Tho <>]>eration upon .Mrs. .1. ('haffei* lust week Gen. S. B. Duboll will give his famous Turner ’s on Friday at 2:50, leader .Mrs. last one home must get up first and |)re- pied by .M. B. Netzorg. He expects to Emma Vouiiglove. And al)out that time a veil dropped, a and she is im|)roving fast. make a brick store of it. lectim* “The Capture of Fort Fisher. ” young lady left in a hurry, a clerk felt sick, pare breakfast. The result is always a Dr. Eugene Hart and sister IVarl Hart race home to avoid being the last one. Bert Smith was most agrmihl.v sur­ Special union mi>etings an* still being .Admission 10 cents. and the dealer lost the sale of his music. prised last Thursday evening at G, Lin­ visited .Miss Hattie .Manchester near conducted hen*. This week they will fie FOWLfcU. .Ashley last Sunday. ton ’s by a number of his friends. held in the .M. E. church. .Much inten*st Maj. .\rthnr has finished sawing in is being manifested, but not many con ­ .Mrs. B. E. KingSundayed in St. Jolins, Wm. Dnsh and wife and Fred Russell THE MAIN MUSCULAR SUPPORTS OP THE this vicinity and is now moving his mill verts. I’eter Ulrich has bought the Keeney and wife visited tlieir parents and other BODY WEAKEN AND LET CO UNDER on Leon Hill’s farm in East Victor. Elwin Rockwell is trying the pleasures plnc(*. friends at Dushville last wei'k. There are two jw-ople al h*a.st who are of hatchi'lor life. His wife and children Frank Smith and wife spent Sunday in Forton Blank and wife attended tlie I ouging for more snow. G. Kimball and are visiting at Benzonia, .Mich. Speak ­ St.Johns. funeral of .Mrs. Blank ’s step hrotlier, BACKACHES wife are away on a visit and went with ing from cxiierience I will say that I be­ F. .V. Lewis and wife spent Sunday in Orla .Morsi*, in Duplain last Wednesday. OR LUMBAGO. TO RESTORE, STRENGTHEN, a sleigli. lieve he has enougli of it all ready. St. .lohns. AND STRAIGHTEN UP, USE Mrs. Floyd Leach, Mrs, Walter Burk, Surpriw parties are the rage now in .Mrs. I). Graham died at the home of Rev. J. B. Hewelet visited in St. Johns this |)lace. Wm. Green was the subject .Mrs. O. P. Ingersoll, (’harlie Twts and her grandfianmtH, J. B. .Schoonmoidier Thursday. Fn ‘d Botsfonl an* on thesicklist. .Most­ of the hist intlii;tion which occurred Fri- and wife, Saturday morning. The fun­ «lay evening. February If), and it is re­ A. F. Benson sp«*nt the fore part of the ly grip. eral was held at the Baptist church .Mon w(*«*k witli his parents in Byron. ported that he was very much surprised. day at 2 o’clock. Rev. .V. H. Whitaker Tlie ladies’ Cliristian aid society met -A pleiisaut affair ociirmd at the home conducting the services. T. B. Mundell, wife and daughter of with Rillie Pierson last W**ewis. The The party at Fireman ’s hall February sold his house and lot on .Main street ♦ progressive fs'drf). hiniding is to he enlargefl. The gentle­ 22, was a sni*c**H«; (J.'l nunitM>rs heitigsold. north to Henry Case and will locate in IH! PLAIN. man is a brother of .Mrs. M. B. Netzorg. •Miss Fhehe Denton of St. .Johns, spent Bre<‘kenridge, Gratiot county. ♦ Anything in the Meidicine Line adver- ♦ ▲ ▲ Mrs. .Melona Walterhouse is quite sick Wliv is it that young men who call •Mcndny and Tuesday with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Smith. Remember Judge Daboll ’s lecture on with the measles. themselves resjHS'tahle can’t attend a the “Capture of Fort Fisher ” at Dennis J tised, and take a notion you would like to try ^ social dance without carrying a bottle of The sermon by John St«»wnrt of St. hail next Saturday evening, F’cliniary Rev. Young will begin m«H>tingH at the liquor with them? Is it any wonder that M. E. church Sunday night. .fohns, Sunday evening at the M. E. 27. For the benefit of the O. R. ♦ it, rennerriber you can find it at rny store. Also ♦ the churches and all respectable people church was enjoyed by a goodly number. Uev. .Andrew Scott will preach at the go back on the dance ns it is conducted The Washington exercises by our pub ­ Reported that Blackburn Tripp has ^ that mv line of ^ Disciple chundi next .Sunday morning to day? bought Horace .Moore ’s place, one a no and evening. lic school February lf>, was a very en­ joyable affair and much appreciate by one-half miles south instead of Walter Sam Gibson of Duplain was the guest WASHINGTON. Pierson ’s place ns report'd last we«*k. ♦ ♦ Melven Stormfeltz is on the sick list. all present. of .Miss Blanch Toinpking on the town John Washington who lind hiH*n very ♦ ♦ line, Sunday. Dr. Bnrrus, of Riley was the guest of A masquerade ball will be given by the C. .Monroe Thursday. Arheiter society .Marcli 1, at Fireman ’s sick for several weeks, diee pres4*nt with costumes at i)ric«*s at 11 a. m., aged nearly (52 years. The font quite badly. Wallie Wyman holds the ribbon over to suit all. funeral w'as held at the Ev’angf*Iical John .Ackroid and family, of Burton, the finest pair of hays in this vicinity. church on Sunday, Feiiruary 21st, oon- I Stationery J and .Mr. and .Mrs. Nokes visiteil at If. John Inglish was the guest of his sister RII.KT. duct#*d by Pn ’siding Folder .McClintio of Moon'S last, week. .Mrs. Uharley Grubaugh, the first of last Ryron Peabody visitoil at the home of the UnitfHl Brethren so«*iety of which ♦ ♦ C'urtis Simmons has rented his farm to w«*ek. J. H. Rrooks last Sumlay. Mr. Washington was a member. Text ^ Is very corriplete. My airn is to Keep good ^ Geo. Smith, and will move to Ovid in the Wallie Wyman and .Myron Griihnngli .Mrs. Charh*s ('owles and .Miss .Agnes Psalms 17-1.5. The decens<*d leaves a near future to live a retired life. maile a flying trip to Ithaca Saturday on Groiier are on the sick list. wife, two daughters, a son and daughter having pn*cefMjcd him, four sisters anriHe party on Mr. and Kimball last Friday evening at Fon'st many other relatives and friends to OwosHo for the past two months was the mourn his loss. He had bwn a resident xvoet of his parents over Sunday. .Mrs. ('heasehrook Monday evening. All Hill was a grand success. ♦ every way to please you. Please call. ^ reiiort a good time. Oral Hildreth and wife returned home of Grwnhiish township for over thirty- i There will be an oyster supp«*r at the Samuel Stormfeltz has bought the last Sunday after a long visit among rel- flye years. home of .Mrs. .Susan Birmingham one Besley jilnce and intends to build on the ativ»*s in Gratiot county. week from next Friday night. Every same in the near future. CliMS, Dane and wife, of Fowler, n*- To Cure n <)oI«l In One I>sv, one cordially invnted. Take Laxative Bromo(iuinineTai)lets. Chas. W. Loud. .Mrs. Lihh Grubaugh was called to the t turniHl to their home last Sunday after a I .All dniggists n*fiind the money if it fails ftFn’RAlGlA <*ure(1 Ojr !'• Milos’ Paiii death b«*fl of her brother, John Washing ­ week’s visit with their parents. Mr. and PlLi/S. “One cent « (lose.' ’ A . nil druRgUt* ton, of Eureka last w’eek. •Mrs. I>ding to cure, 25c. I'or sale by Travis A BakiT.