75c. A Y ear in A dvance ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY MORNING. JAN. 12, 1892. Third Y ear —No 124

Mtonm T*rl«tlinj IIouhu . Kenl Katate. The Clinton t’onnty FarmerH* Club. CONE BEYOND. Business Locals . Hiram C. Briggs to Jetl H. Briggs, land Ti me Kesblents of <*lliiton Copnty The ninton County Farinem ’ Club was THE -NEWSI Arc Pitst Passlnir Awuy. called to oeder by the president, J. C. Itltu-k UreHH (]l4M>4lH. An Newitpuper, Jaines I). Wilkins to Ktlward Rlack,«*t. Jewet, on Saturday last. After a song A splendid all wool heurietta lor .5t)c. AwdtiMi w«H btx'u Detobep PubllHlitfil everj’ Tuendny from the EHten ul.. 70 nerPH Hwtio ii 2.* f, Olive. ^1,000. By the McHd^n t^hl&entitled, TheHkuting The best of H4»rge s foe $4-i— 4th, 1H08, in the town of .\ntrini. Chen- Block (’oriier of State unci Kprlnn: Htreetii, by Sarah (!. Lowell to Dwight W. Lowell, GJis*, the president gave the o})ening ad- The finest of silk wurji heurietta $1.25. hire county, Xew Hampshire, and died Drtip d ’ .Alma, stripes, plads, polka- I^OUIW D. GIIBBS, land on sirtion 17, Watertown, drims upon the subject of The Dignity of Editor and Pmprletor, .January 0th, 18J)2. When a cliild ho dots, etc. ('IIAIM.N & Co, Silas ,Teiifie~to .roK«*ph (-niyts, <50 ticivs, tin* Funner. l At 76 eeati a Tear •trictly la Adraaea. The Dress Goods Hustlers. moved witli Jiis pnrents to tlte eastern' section 2.’>, Watertown, f4,2(»0. Recitation, T^ Xew Christnins, b.v ffyUyy KHIrt . l-ioni s HelBrool y remainetl until 18 years of uge, tliey Of Ovid, has over ItMt.tHlt) roots Ot~ lUHlneHH locala 5 centn per line each time. lot 0 and part of lots 10. 11 and 12, IILNXKK. black cap vines for sale. 124w7p. Eocaia nmoiiK readiuK matter 10 centa per then rtdnovedto Webster, Monroecountj', line each inaertlou. block 57, St. Johns, f.3.50. The miMiting being calletl to to order by BuMiiieea Directory carda $1 n line per yeaR X. Y. He was married October 17,18;{4, Annual Met-tlng. John Austin to .\. Baron, 30 acres,, the president, a song b.v tin* Esstoc club The annual meiding for the (>l(H:tioii of Tarda of thanka ar> centa each. to Silence (ioodnow, of the same plact?, Marriage and I>t*ath noticea free. section 24, Olive, $1,600. was excellently rendbrisl. ofticei-H of the Wool-growers and. Stock Leffal Noticea at atntute ratea. who, after a wedded life of r>8 years, be tSi^i^ttlemeiita win be made (luarterly on Edward Brown to Elizabeth .\. Barrett, Essay b.v Mrs. J. B. Morrison, entitled. Breeiler’s Association of Clinton county, laHves to mourn Itis lo ss.—At thrf age of will be held intheCourt Ilons<».St.Johns. lot s 11 nn rt ta, d io pk 114, m. .tohns, All th»? World a Stage au<1 All the Pnnpln Trnnalent ndvertialne payable in advance. 2.3 he unitt'd with tlie Baptist ehurclt 004 AVednesdiy, January 13th, 18(i2, at 1 Addreaa all conimnnfcationa to Actors. Tin* sjM'uker thought the Crea­ o ’clock J*. .M. DeVati It Buos.s, remained a useful aud honored metnber. ST. JOHNS NEWS, St. Johns, Mich. Susan F. Durkee to .\lvin Pouch et. al., tor eretded the stage but tiie plays were John F, Cle.mo .xh , ^ Secretary. In the 1875 he came with his wife lo 20 acres section 1.5, Ringhum, $1,000. not always what the.v should be. The I’refident. Busin Ev SS Directory . St. Johns, Mich. Afte^ living six years in' Eva .1. Hyatt to Luman Bennett, lot farmers were the priticipul actors. TheHttiiS this place his health became so impaired 11, block 87, 8t. Johns, $20.5. The Question box was next taken uji. Our Dress Flannels, IXSl'U.VM’E. tlmtth<*y went tolivewiththeirdaughter, G^ I*. Hoffman to .lohn Kelly, land on The question. When, to cut timber to All wool, i:<». tv. i:sTi;.s. Fire Inanrance AK'*nt.- Mrs. X, H. Baker, of Bengal. Nine years All colors, Flrat-claaa inauram-c'at lowtet ratea. Ot- section 11, Bingham, $1,800. make it last the longest,-brought out G ago he was stricken with panilysis and All cheu|i. CiiAPi.N & Co,, flce wItiiSt. .NiIiiih \<‘\va. Mary Ortner to Xicholas H. Geller, 40 different experiences, but the verdict has been an invalid since that time but The Dri’ss Goods Hustlers. .\TTOUNHYS. acres sec 12, Bath, $.500. seemed to be in favor of the month of bore his sufferings with Christian patience .Porter K. Perrin to Hornw W. Re.vnold, June as being the best. “Eocene' ’ is a siMinal grade oil of high ■YTOttTON A- tVFIMKK. OHice over .\txon and fortitude aud to his wife, he asserted test for family use. Xo tlanger from _i3i **<: (losion. Sold at reduced price, VON fMXH.INfi. Attoriieva at I.aw, Johns, $150. tion of What is the Futuna of this Club? 123w4 By C. .\. .St. .loliiis. ‘ entire resignation to his will. He reluined John W. Everett to H. M, High.sJ^lots L Jay >SeK>«innH also gave some goo1. H: TASTI.F. Attorney and .Money ID hml 20, bTmilc 2D, Ovid, $800.------gestions in this roct. pressing a readiness to depart whenever Tliere will he a business mi’eTfhg of the W I.oaner. St. .lohna.' .X.O. Smith to Philip A. Erion, 40 Mrs. Lyon gave her mode of canning Young I’pople's Soeiety of Christian the Muster called. The funeral services EDKtVA & Atforne.va at acres, section 15, Ovid, $2,100. sweet corn, which consistiHl in {lucking Endeavor of the Congregational church, l.a w, St. .lolina. were conducted by Rev. G. S. Xortbrup, Thursday evening, .lanimry 14 th, 1892. F Andrew .1. Farnill to .John G. Farrell et, the cans full, screwing down the tojis se- piaster of the Baptist church, and the re- for the purpose of taking action relative ti.l. II. Ititl.Ntttl.x. Attorney at Ltiw. oJ., Ovid..$4,4liQ..,^^ purely, th d iiag tin t a Iwiler at St. JuhiiH. ll»4 mains now rest in St. Jolins eemeterv. to taking snares in the St. Jotms Build ­ W Amanda Valentine to .Martha .\. Gris- noon to boil until evening. ing and Loan .\ssoeiation. All members ------.MtiNEY LOAXiyO.------Ii/CK, Ull Uertn, tJtXTIOll i U, wrtr TTf- Ro tation -of —tYrrpK are retpiLtU: 1 to be piiiseut______------^ I. ucy L, Gleason to Daniel Abbott, 20 I23w2 Committee . KHKilN MOUTH.UiE t’<»fl’AIVY. On Sutnrtin.v htst, R. J, ootlniff brought but Home interestingdiscuHsion. (Limited.) 1'npltal ."'T.'i.OOO. t'orner ul aci'es, section 34, Duplain, $1,000. German Stmliti. AValkerM and SprinfT stre«>tH. St. .loiina. Mon­ received ii letter from .Mra. \Valtt*r ('. The verdict seeming to be that no man ey to ioun, investiiient{< made. iiiurtKatcea for Tlios. Xetil to .lolm T. Xeal, 90 acn*s Brof. Albert .M Bnisch, a native and Butler Htutinir that Mr. Hutler hnd suf­ could give a system that would be appli­ aale. A few piect s of land for sale. 1 section 6, Ovid, $4,000. late of (iermany and a graduate of the fered u stroke of ])iii'a]ysis tiud to jtie- cable to the different soils, but every Berlin colli?ge, will organize a class in I'HYSH'I.VN.S. Jason C. Gillett to Elh*n L. Baker, lots man should havea system of his own as German, Junnar.v 11, 1892. He will pare for tlie worst. Tlie worst came in 13 and 14, block 22, Ovid, 1^,000. K. a . J. WlffOINS. I’b.vsiclan and Sur­ tiu* form of »i telejiram etirly .Mondav clriMunstances would permit and follow organize two classi’s—.luvenileand Adult. geon. Office over Snlllvan ’s ('lotliinK Libbie S. Case to Thos. L.Carl, 40acres ,\11 who desire to join such a class will DStore. 4stf moruiuKto_ the effod, that he hnd died it. .V pa})i‘r by E. E. DtUamp wns next section 3, Greenbush, $400. please call on .Mrs. G. S. Bi icc or «l th*‘ M. l*OST >1. I>. Physician. Snrfteon and etirly .'t^iudtty moruittf?. The remains read. He showed that the diffeiiMice be­ i-Hsidence of Mrs, .V. J. Wiggins. • Notary I’nldie, Ofilce east side of main F. W. Redfern to F. Walwyn R^fern, S will bo biouy;ht to St.-.lohns for burial. tween agriculture in thepasCascompareil Ht., Eureka, .Mich. ' 20 acres section 10, Essex, $500. m. 1 acres, section 20, Dallas, $400, with his brother, A. I.. Butler, in the dry not be estimated. The help thqt the Machine nei-’dles. Oils and Repairs at Peter Hoffman to Peter Simons, 80 Stephenson ’s bazaar. K. 1. W. POLI.AUU, IMivsieinn and Snr- goods business tinder the name of A, L. young farmer finds in the analysis of cer­ n. Wi;s«H»'H4‘haliim;Ht<»re. acres, section 28, Dallas. $5,300. Kesidence corner Cass and Ottawasts. 117-1 Butler A- (,’o., remaining until a short tain soils is so interesting that it stiinu- CarpetH, i'ttrpelH. J. H. P'edewa et. al. to Peter Miller, 40 New ('a.r|M*ts, Handsome Designs, . time before his removal to Waukesha, lates him to greater effort, aei*es, section 9, Dallas, $1,800. Latest Styles. At Joh .n Hii ks . Wis.. in May, 1H{)0, He was always very .\ recitation, entitled. The Life-Boat, by Jas. X. Fisher to EnieVson Fisher, 100 Spe4laI • much resjiected in St. Johns and his Mrs. Byron Balcoin, elicited much praise. acres, sections 20 and licbanon, The quwtion for general discussion. Ribbon sale at Kendrick ’s, Saturday, tttimtfrttUM frieinls who w(*r»-' sorry to have December 19th, we shall offer a large $8,800. Does the Farmer nei'd an3 ’ Legal enact, him move from our midst will be d«‘ply and well selected lot of absolutely pure grieved to learn of his sudden death. ments, if so. What are they?—was opened silk Ribbons at the unprecedented low .St. Jnlinn ’ VutliiR l*recln4;tH. price of Thre(‘ brothers an* noiv left: Thomas bj'J. (’. Bninson, who thought that Ocean Steamsliip Tickets Sold The Board of Trusti*es at their last there ought jto be some method of con- Xo. 4 and 5 at 5 ci’uis per yard. liv^ Alien. ^ncTier. Tnmnn, ('iitu\i-d, fTtlTirn'. ptnd bred living ill St. vfohn.'i, flTirf Albert -jj —t,—..—------_ _ iiamburjr. lied Stiir And White Stttr lincH 1 i f !,-i,wi f regular meefing, Monday evening, J^hli- troling the board of trade and other and tieketH H(dd to (Hankow . Londenderiy. : “■ »'l.tn(l l.edgO, ar.v 4th, 1892, ndo)>tcd the following Xo.9aadl2 ” 10 “ •* Liverpool. Ilainixir;;. Ilnvre. Dremcn, Ant­ monopolies. Wnlter Float; of Essex, This price is for this lot only and is tin ’ werp, Uotterdnm and any port in Europe. Died, Thursday, Jtiimury 7, 1802, jit resolution which was proposed by Trus­ thought entirely different. He thought greatest bargain ever mae, Simeon Ten.veke, W. .Vrmour considered a philanthro{)ist and in hereb.v divided Int4> three election disr ' ^ ^ H. L, K E.MIUII K. JTATEIJANK t>F ST. .lOHNS. aged .50 years. The funenil was held at a helfi to the laboring man and that the trlcts, t4> be kimwn as Ele<‘ti4)n District N4>. complaints did not come from the quiet The aliove sale to be eontintx ’ii aiitil COM.MEiiriAL AND SAVlNti.S. the Rengid chnrtii and the remains in- one, ElcH'tlon District No. two, and Election industrions man. Mr. Di'Canip thought further notice. 121tf, terrt'd in the Sttm.v Greek e(Mnetery, District tlirtK*, nnd boundeil as follows : the board of trade was hclj) to the pro ­ lioundaries of Election District N4). one — M4‘llHsllit CAPITAL $.>0,000. ducer. That in olden times produce was Shirting Flannels, the very b«*Ht inad»‘ Died, Thnrsdtty, .lannary 7th, 1802, in Commencing at the centre of the intei^ci-tlon sold on denutnil, but now it was bought to wear, CiiAi'ix iv I o.. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. 4>f tlie Detroit, Grand Havi-n & Milwaukee and stored, ('oiild remember that in this vilhige, .Mrs. .Mmina .Shennati, of railroad and Sciitt str4*4*t(kn4)wnas the Scott The Dress Goods Hustlers, ' consumption, aged 41 yetirs. The fu­ Ovid at one time there was no wheat pop/n:u K PEItUlN, PieKldfut. iwiad). running west on tlie line of suit! rail­ sold for thirty days on account ol no f .Sjiring strt‘4*t, tlience mand. .Mr. Daniclls wanDnl some laws reduced prices in dressmaking. J. WM'IXZtiEIiALD. CauMer. South Biughtim church, R**v. (*.,S. .\4)rth- soiitli on tl.c centrf*of Spring street to tlie passetl that every acre should raise 40 123w2 _ ns. A. C.Mtv. 11. II. Fn.V.(;F.HAM). Awwt.C. 4'up, cUiiciating ------centre of Iligliam stn-ct, thence w<*st on tlic bushels of wheat and bring $1 a bushel. centre of iiigham stn>et to tlie centre of Clin­ That every sheap should raise ID pounds SpiH'ial inducements always found at DIllECTOUS; ton A veniu . t licnc<* sontli 4)11 th«‘ centre of our store. Come and si’e us. I*. K. I'l-rrln (). VV. Mnnjr* ‘r. (ly*). F. .Marvin, of wool and bring 50 cents a fioutid. S4>ci4-ty KIe4*tieiiiH. Clinton Av(‘mie. Court Moiist* yard ami Had some more to submit if these were ClIAIMN&i'o. .1. H. Corhlt. I. H. Ftalcwa, OtiH The Dress Goods Hustlers. VJ Mluwiag —lump 4__wi-w elect P(1 Stewart str4‘4>t to tli4> ccntr«‘ of Daldwin piissiMl. J. B. Morrison thought all wi F(Tll!".-. Kdv Tii Drmvn. Kii't-i-i. I caHt i>ii ili4* cenire of Italiiwtn \V. ICiiimonH, C. S. .Vllibon. ! officers of the Congregntionnl Y, P. S. (’. wanted were changesinbnrcriminallaws. •‘>«4» l ii4‘Hp rii4>t4>.v;rapliH l>iil l’h4>l4>irrM|ihN Hti'4*cl to tiic centre of Gaklaiiil Htrwt, tlienea t'lieap.” G. i:. Corbin, .I4»ss4* The miHiting elosi'd with a song by Mrs. :E. at lh(‘ir regular molding Thursday sotit li on t lie e«>ntv(‘of Oakland Htn‘4‘t to tin* Is our motto. We are eonslantly add ­ Siillivnn.' Keyes and two dnaghters.- I evening, Deceiober31 ,1891 : JennieLap- Koiit li lin**,of tin* Village 4)f St .lolinH, tlieinM; Tlie exceedingly bad weather rendered ing new upf»liani.;es to our husiiiess. Our 4 Pit Crnt. InG-ri-itt I’bIiI on Time DepoNiDi. I ham, presidiiit; Mur.v Hunt, vH*e presi- eant to tliei-aat line of aald village, tlieiiee the at ti'iidancc small which is to be rc- lari’st is a “print tiin«’r” by whieh we are inn-tli to tlie place of lieginuing. enableil to ri’gnlate exactly the shade of dent; 'Grace Hunt, seoretar.v: .Me.x. gretbsi as the pnigrani was an excellent A G4'.i4*ral F’nrpose Harrow. iionnilurli'K of Election District No. two. — one nnd well carrieil out. *** the iiictude. making onr wi.i k almost Whipple Harrow Co: Petrie, nssistnnt socrotar.v; Dewitt Hunt Coninicncing al tlic centre of tin* intersection perffllie Detroit, Grand Haven & .MUwanker and our work the bi’st. The wIhh?! harrow bought of you Inst Business Locals . nmn, tii'iisiirer. Jtaiinnul nnd .Scot t str<*et (known as Scott 0. (5. I’l.l'.XKETT. season gave perfect sntisfuction in ever.v road) running nortli lo tin* nortli line 4>f the The \\ est Side l’hotograi»hcr Lookout Committee —Belle Baldwin, instanee. The Jrst trinl was on fall villnge ofSt. .lolins. tlienee W4'st to a point A fine lino of Xeckscarfs and .Silk Hand- j plowed clay p’onnd, run'together and ns Dewitt Hunt, Xora Wandell, Ida Post, wliere tlie village line runs sontli, tiieiice keii’hiefs, at Sherman’s Bazaar. | A V»Iuh I>|4‘ It4>4>k. Joe Mountain. sontli to a jioint where tlie village Hue riinH Geo. T. Ballinger is now canvassii ’u' hard ns the road. Twice over wilh .vour west. tlienee west to a point wliere the vil­ l’ri>pi»»Als far \\ 4xxl. i this townshiit for '•.Mniigcr to Throne,"* Prayer Molding Committee —F. K, Ht. .Iohss , .Ian. 11. i wins*! harrow fitted it for corn in good lage line runs soutii, tlienee sejuth to the een- ernbraeinga new life ot .ii'siis, tin* (’hrisf. I'erkins, Bert Moore, Cyrus Palmer, Josiah l.'pton, director of School Dis­ sliapi*. It was th«' onl.v harrow I used tri* of the track of tlie Detroit, Oraiiil Haven and a history of Falisline and i(s {H‘ople. Christie Skinner, Lizzie Burgess. trict No. 4, Bingham, will receive scah-d hv Bev, T. DiAYitt 'ralmanc, D. I),, during the season for all purposes. & MilwHiikee Kuilrond, tlienee 4-ast on tlie proposals until .lannary 19. 1892. for inclading this eminent divine's account Social CDmmittei* —Lyn Hiitit, Carrie centre of tin* track 4(f0iaid railroad to the 1 can recommend it as the best t>oo l <4 20ftxeords of green body, hard maiile of his jonnicy to; thronirh. and from the Turner, Mimrmie Emmons, .\. t*. .\4mns. e-fui-t rs ,>f Drnsli s»^•♦s•t, tli+‘n4'e^4*4>«t4v mr-4-be wooX. 3 f»N*t in tengrtr TTort 8tt cords Ttf Ihe kind I sver saw, Resimctfull.v, Chrii4t-tafid. 'ria* wprk is illustrated with Jennie Smith. eenti-«’ 4if Hriisli striad to tin* centre of .Spring ody. hard maple wood. 20 inches more than four hnndi-c4l snp4 ‘rb engrav ­ W. .!». Hrors. street, tln-nce nortli on the centre of Spring h, (hJivereil at tin ’ Fnion jind Relief Committee —Mrs. .Murdock, , .Mi's. stnid to tlie centre of tlie track oft lie Detri>lt ings of the jicDpIe, plnci'H and scenery of . SL Johns. Mich., Jan. 2, 1892. hool buildings in St. Johns*. the hol.v land b.v distinguished artists. IValsworth, Julia Bross, Ida Post, May Grilnd Haven A .Milwauki'c Itailriiad, thence M. .Ml Doxai .iiv an4l ftirmimf a—IswitifnI aittl ctttttplete east on tlie centre of said railriiad truck to l*4>ninna. Moreland. E. E. WitiTK. pi«‘tnr* ’H(pii‘ hible, lands. Among the place Ilf lii'ginning. Eiiw.vun Bnow.v. The regular st'ssion of Clinton county Flower ConiniUto —Grace Hunt, Ixmli other illnstratitms are accurate cojiii ’s of lioiindarif'H of Election District No. (hna*.— . O tis Ft I,I.Kit, Fowler, Stella Wofeott, Dey Rnrliniell, neaily 200 of the famous paintings of the Pomona Grunge will be held at the ('oiiiinencing at the centre of the Intersijetlon Trustees; old masters which havi’ so long cnrich4’4l Bengal grange ball, January 13th. Cj rue Palmer. ofriinfofi avi*nneaiid HlglinnistriM-l running thegalleries and cathedrals of Europe, Sunday Sidiool Committix* —Mary Hunt S4iiith on tlie etMi't re of Clinton avenue, einirt Do not fail to take Fildew A .Millmnn ’s but were neVer befon* published in The forenoon session will bi* occupied hixise ynril nnd Stewart Htriad to tlie ceiitn* ('addle Shaver, ('arrie Turner, I'rank Lemon Bitters and Elwtrie Balm if yon .Vmerica. .Vlsoa grand panorama of the by reports of the several eoinmittees, yf HalIuist and t**a of Huldwin stnsd to tin- centre of (InklViid ive our* ’. feet in length, showing the city of Jeriisa- .Missionary Committee —Jou Mounuun, street, tlienee south 4ui the centre of (Inkland retiring ottinefs and proposals for ni«?m- Go to Sliermnn's Bazaar for Lada ’s' h»m, tlte surroiimltng citnntry and the Susie Durki>e, Maggie Wilcox, Robert stri’et, to thesouth line of the village of Ht. pi’Ople and their costumes as they wore borsliip to the order of Pomona. .Tolins, tlieiiei' wei^ to n point where the \ 11- nnd Men ’s hosiery. SKttSKlV. McFaiian. Maude Morse. * . on the da.v of the world ’s greati ’sf ttiRT Hnermts sf>Ath, thence mxith to n pfdnt fragnity". T*he Wcii'k must l»e si"’n to be •TuniorCoimnittee —l/ettieSmitli,MUpi*r- wliew till* village line runs west, Iheuee west M'hy have Intiiienza when by taking Reporj^A from subordinate granges, Fildew A Mi)Inmn ’s liOnion Bitters you iiioP ’ fully n|)i>roi ‘iat*Hl. suggestions for the gocMl of the onler, intendeiitr Nora. IVandell, assistant to a point where the village line runs sontli, tlienee south t4> tiie south line 4>f tlie village can avoid it. 04 (lost ’s for 50c. .Hinyma Riiipi. installation of officers and nmiarks. sui)erint* ‘ndent. of SI. .Johns, thence wi>st tf> a point when* (*41 to Hlierninn'fl Bakaar for Linen and Handsome new line just received ItKl'KSS. Calling ('oinmit,t4«e—Jennie Lapham lli4> vlllagi* line runs north, thence n4>rth to a Faney Towels. .Vt John Hii K.H. —ttirttnrimr of raii4iHm<^ In Hunt,-Hunt, D^wjft H> priTTif u’ht'ri' HU' vnmgi'T tm' l■lllln wmh.himih'm degree nnd exemplification of their nork. : l.fd,tie Smith w**st to the west line of the village 4»r Ht. Jf you have had the gripjw and it has Take N4,tlc«, The whole will ly enliiri.ii..d woth |•,,„.r^I,.„.ar,ITu.•ll..l•, .MnniieSilven, .Tohns, tli4>iice north to tin* centre of tlm h’ft you feeling weak nnd iiidispotsHl to The nndersigiu ’d girl ’s iiotic4> that h> lunsii ’iind riTitations to lie followed by, ’ trnek of the IH-troit, Grand Haven&Mil- work take Fildew A .Millmnn ’s Lninn will not be n ’s|ionsible for any d**hts an enti- ‘rtainmcnt in the ev’nning. by t'he!’4en Morton, ( has. (toss. wimkis* Hnllroail, thence east on tin- centre Bitters, (ll dos4*s oOc. ivhich bis wife. Sarah .Vnn Di4’!il. run; Tnembrrs of Bifigal gmage. | — ■ of antit riiiiron Tt track to thA centre ttf Brnsli make. Lrnwiii Dikiii .. It is strongly urged that as many .is j ncfroit Tribune. Strei'l, thence south on the centre 4>f Itnisli Fildew A Millmiin's Eh-ctric Balm and IKissible Im'present iin4 nil eommi(te«*s . strerl^o lhi* centre **111 Ighnni stnsd, thence l/f’inon Bitti’fs an ’ two of the liest iniali- lyulf-rwror. prepansl to report. ‘"J* ”’'’’ ^ News nnd I ribnne east on tin* crnt re of IDahaiM street to tin* ein(*s on the iimrkef. One trial Mill eon- ■Ml qiwdjjlies and prill’s J. F. Cl f MMo.NK. Liidurm-. for $1 .oO. rlaee i»f |icghi»dn'.r. viriei’ yon. At .buiN flli K*,. . ‘ FLOWKR IB NOW GOVERNOB. BEAUTIFUL NIAGARA. INDIANAPOLIS’ BIG SCANDAL. THE SENATE AND HOUSE. THE NEWS. 'New York’s Now Bxecutlv* Inaucwiwt®*! in •sldcnt Leckhnrt Promises to Disclose th« ProMuee of • RiQ; Crowd. the Whole Bribery mot. WORK OP OUR NATIONAL LAW> At Albany, N. Y., Roawell P. Flower THE MECCA FOR AN ARMY pP Interest In the brn>ery scandal In the In ­ 13^ I___ID- OII3I3S- aMumed the function of ChleNExecutlva, 'KODAK FIENDS. diana State Board of Agriculture Increases MAKERS. long wielded by David B. llilL streeU at IndlanapolK and nothing is heard but 8T JOHNS, MICHIGAN. of Albany woge alive Quiet Lynching In MlaalMlPPl^TIdlngs charges aud counter charges among tho i*rooeedinffs of the Senate and House of with resident mtl from the KnnsM WnrLgt. Louis Clerks membera ' Ex-President Lockhart, for Repreaentetlvea — Inaportant Meaauroe out-cf-town slght- Eke Out Their Poor'Hnlaries by Theft— whom tl.OOO was deposited la the Denison DIaeuaaod and Actod Upon—Glat of tha oeora. The InaugUMl House safe for bis vote for the Hiller farm THE WAR IN KANSA1S. ceremonies were Mtnrvwd. Bualuosa. ______in the A s s e m b 1 site, but who claims to have been acting in chamber, whl(;h was Arrested for mn Old Crime. concert with other members in an effort to The National Soloaa. HOT ON THE TRAIL OF DUNN’S gorgeously decorated Epb Cooper has been arrested at Nash­ catch the bribers, hss determined to make Both houses reassombled on the 5tta. In MURDERERS., with American flags, ville for a wholesale poisoning committed a statement before the Board, and will pn>- the Heuate the attendance was full. The bunting and potted at the County Farm three years ago. Coo ­ duc.e the written agreement with the briber usual mass of petitions -was presented. Including several In favor of a $5,000.- ..plants. Mr. Flower per was sent to the farm for some trivial and explain tbe whole affair. 3rf^«^bie HudUn Terrllm‘y WtlltUg Pl»* 000 Idan to the World ’s Fair • and his ho uor ary es- . no bfi- aat«r-Kour Kllle|>oi(<.'>dU ‘s. Loixl Salisbury Has Original Ideas of Ar­ Into the station at u high rate of speed, a Dutoh Canal, but many also questioned the legality It Is said that eighty-five men succeeded In lie was unable t-) see anything ahead bitration, While a merry party in a large double of the proposed action. Tho opinion reaching tho open air by moans of an of him—at least this was the sup- PIr George Baden-Bowell, of the British sleigh were driving over the frozen surface' of those latter was clearly expressed by abandoned tunnel. About forty minors were poettion. The engines came together Behring Pea Commission, has l>een ordered Mr. Bryan of Nebraska. He hoped that of tlie canal on the Dutch frontier, tho ice rescued by lowering of buckets by the with a terrific crash, and In an instant all by Lord Salisbury to proceed to Washing­ the appropriation of $100,(.0) would be suddenly gave way. Everybody Jumped rescuing party outside ibe shaft.- tho nnd t0(-n by Mr. Poffer of Kansas, provided from Roltig Burled Alive, making small fortunes In this business, for tho loan of money to ludiiina ri iwuixf; THE i>KsrEK.\i>oe,s. The Young Arlrcsn Burned by an Accl- farmers. Comparutivelv few memliers lis­ oard- of a “blind tiger, ” at BrSUtloy, Ark. Three were sent for. The following day the was IntriKluced; wlientho House adjourned, courier has arrlverl from the-southern line Ing at Hoxter ’s Hotel and was about to men are under arrest for the murder. The corpse showed signs of life.. Tliq physician as did tbe Senate, to tho 11th. of the State. He loft tllo pursuing party retire for the night when her clothing town has been terrorized for months by in attendance at tho time of her death was which was after tho fleeing desperadoes caught fire by the explosion of a Ixittlo of disreputable characters. Fifty loading called In and made a very careful exam­ SulJectH of Thought. after It had reached No Man's Land. After face lotion which she held In her hand. citizens called on Mayor Grotbo a*nd rc- ination, and found that instead of being The gr(?atest prayer is patienco. stopping to get fresh horses the-posse has­ Tho frightened girl ran screaming down ­ (luestod him to resign, which lie refused to dead she w.-.s lying In a trance. Tbe tened after tho outlaws, but had not caught stairs. There was no one astir in tho hotel, da At a mass meeting the chairman was Ti.MK i.s always too short to people who woman hhs been removed from her coffin up with them when darkness set In. and the but Lor cries brought a number of pcr.snns Instructed to appoint a secret committee of Improve it . ______and her bedside is surrounded by her party followed cautiously for fear of run ­ to her assistance, who extinguished tho twenty to take matters In hand and “purify Ht'mok can wreck a bunk as well as % ning Into an ambuscade. After travel­ flamos and summoned medical assistance. relatives. the town. ” reputation. ing for several miles it was con ­ Her face, neck and arms were frightfully ROBBED THEIR E.MPLOYER.S, LaivlessiiesH In Kansas. All the world’s a stage, and it's full cluded that it would be bolter to blistered and after lingering fur some time A desperate plot to take th.e life of Judge ol bad actors. camp and wait for daylight, as It was In awful a^ony she died. Two Meml>ers ot a Gang of Tlilevlng Clerks Theodosius Botkin near Arkalon, Ku&, woa \<>x: cannot toll how much a lion thought if they mot tho desperadoes they Arrested at St. I..ou Im. foiled. Three officers were, however, shot weighs by hls roar, would be In a position to do battle suecoss- MAY BE THE RESULT OF A DUEI„ Tho police have arrested two young men down by an ambu-hed gang which was Mkdiii .esomk, people never have med­ fujly,_ The courier left tho camp at mid ­ named W. K. Mltcherson and W. J. Kors. lying In wait to klil tho Judge while bis night. Ho said that It was bellevoTI"that 'Bkrlctnns -«ri HuniMti Itolngn F4»uiul wttli als struck in thi-ir honor. Knives anti Revolvers llesitle Tlieiii. They af5~neTlevCd T0 hP ininn hers of a gang-T hoiroT-was on -hh*-wny to - This Is tliu four men of the band had heen either killed of, clerks who have systematically robbed outgrowth of tho fanums feud between T>k7\i» iheri tcTI lioTKte.s, but thetr btog-*----- John Southwlck, qt Buffalo, O. T., re­ or niort.slly wounded during the running loading dry gixHls and nu-n's furnishing Judge Botkin and Sam Wood, who wiu» shot raphers weave romance'?. ports the tinding uf two skeletons of liumau fight of the jirevlous afternoon. The sltuii- houKos In ioen tho party were ox-.Senator Wallaco, Con- widow fifty years of age. was struck and he had to travel in his bare feet received from any part of that country. gro.ssman Mutchlcr. Eckley B Soitt. J. M. instantly killed by a suburban trala Mo.st of us have things we want cov­ Ohio I’reachers Oljeet to Gratuitous Riess- The Governor of Chiapas, a Mexican State GulTcy, State Chairman ^Kerr, and other ered up—covered up forever, too. ' ings for the State Legislature. bordering on Guatomala, telegrapbe that Alurdcrcd Wltlilii Sight ot Home. lironiinont part/ leaders. E icli roprerent- In tho meeting of the Pastors ’ I'nion at W. I*. Bulloy, a prominent morcliunt of Thk folloxy who is always In deep ho is without any Information from Dial water is uMially (•hallow himself. ed a district and prriiTrrnn fnrtmrtrrg am Columbus, Ohio, was dovelopotl il fColltlg' country, hut has sent KKP—Fair to Chotes...... S.U03.00 (ft 6. *5 I me, upon tho policy of the Legiolaturo of get ­ Whkat —No. g'lUtd...... 89 (ft .91 Young Miller’s .Sail Fa ’e. hlng conflict between tho desperadoes wlio ' .40 ting its praying done for nothing. Finally CoBN —No. II...... 88 0 ! Tiik only man who has a good faith At Pan Francisco, young Harry Mlllor, shot Sheriff Dunn and an armed posse. Tho j O ath —No. ‘2...... 29 ri .30 I is tho one who knows ho has a great tho work was assigned to another, with no fight was kept up a distance of four miles. I ItTK—No. 2...... 86 .88 son of Joaf|uin Miller, tho p'>et, was sen ­ .27 .29 : God. definite action taken by the union on free Four men were seen to tumble front tbelr ' BccTKii—. boice Creamery...... 0 tenced to two yoars liv San Quentin for Chkkbk —Full Cream, flats...... 12 0 .13 liEMKMhKU tliat Impertincncb is not stage robbery. He pleaded guilty, but the prayers In tho General Assombly. seats but they wore carried off by their I Ku 'ub —Fresh...... 23'i 1 comrades. | Foiaioas-Car-l ads.porbn. .10 0 .40 I wit any more tlian insolence is bril-' Judge inado his sontunce as light as possi ­ Liberal Approprlatlnha. INDIANAPOLIS. j liancy, ' ble because of his youth and extenuating Southern Murderers Lynched. | Catti .x —Shipping...... 3.25 5.25 In nn interview pubilalicd at Cleveland, 0 Idi’.KiiAi.iTY consists less in giving rlrcumstanccs. Tlic long-haired poet was CnngroKsman Haynes, of tho River and The Jail at Rayville. Miss., was broken; H OH—Choice Light H.5U ri 4.-25 not present. bn KKP—(.'ummon to Prime...... 3.00 (ft 4.75 I much than in giving at the right mo- Harbor Commltteo, says; “Tho conimitteo open by about a hiindrod lynchers, who | Whkat —No, 2 Ked, ...... 91 (ft .9-2 ' ment Found a Elontlni; Wreck. is inclined to tho recommondution of liberal took out Cal Foster and Horace Dlsliaroin, ; < orx -No . 1 White...... 41 (f* .4-2 appropriations. It will favor the contin ­ two negro nmrderi«rs, and hangtMl them to a j O ais —No. 2 White...... 34 0 .35 j CoNCKALED griefs are the most con- A wrecked house boat was found afloat ST. LOUIS. ! Sliming, us secret maladies are tho most In tho Tennefisee Rlvi*r some miles above uance of all Improvements actually begun tree near the JalL They mot their fate I CA1TI.B...... 8.50 0 4.75 Paducah, Ky; It was rncognlzod us tho and a nystom of general Improvomonta as bravely. Tho crowd acted with all the i Hons ...... 3.50 4.25 ! fatal elaborate, at least, us have been made calmness of authorized executioners. Wukat —No. 2 Rod ...... 9)UJ 0 92 ! The soul has no pillow on which to ro property of John Cutor, with a family of a (Toax —No. *2 ...... 37 .38 from year to year. The commltt( ‘e repre- ri I pose so soft and sweet as a good con wife and five children. If not taken off by Niagara ’s Winter Charm. O ats - No. 2...... J1 » .32 & passing steamer It Is feared that tliey aonts all sections and will try to provlUo for ItYK—No. 2,...... 81 0 .83 ' science. Tho Icy scenery at Niagara Falls has not w^re.swcpt overb«)ard and lost. the interests of all parts of tho country. ” ' CINCINNATI. ^ J f'AN one who neglects small opportu- been cqualea lu years in its brilliancy and CATTT.K...... 3.53 & 6.00 H coh ...... 8. W ^ L25 ~V nitics expect to gain by great oppor- Cut Off the Clilnunian ’s Eurs. FrI|chtrn«Ml Hls Mutlier tn Death. variety. Prospect Park and tbe islands SBRi-P...... 3.00 (ft 5 00 ' tiinitiO''? At Hutto. Mont., twelve Chinamen wore A report comes from Victoria. IlL, that were a perfect fairyland. Photographers, WUKAT—No. 2 Rod ...... 95)90 .03>^ nrrestod for cutting tho ears off another a young man Mamed George Lcvalley. while both amateurs and professionals, are there COHN—No. ‘2.,...... 41 (ft .43 Koktcxks aro made by taking op­ 0a T8-No . 2 Mixed ...... 3S}A« .34 portunities; character is made by -mak­ Chinaman, who gave testimony which con ­ intoxicated, was put out of a restaurant. In droves to secure, the <;lou(l effoo^ on the DETROIT. victed a fellow countryman of shooting In retaliation ho drove hls fist through the falls. ______C ATM LB...... & 4.75 ing them. another, fur which ho was sent to the penl- window, cutting his wrist On his way H. OS...... (ft 4.0J To i»K agrccab'e in society It is noros- Carnegie ’s Men May Strike. SHi kp...... i§ 5.(M leiilTafy^ _ - Inmie, by rubbing UU baud on bis face, be Whkat — No . 2 H(h1...... (i» .94 sary not to soe and not to remember ' ; ttMHvy tlHng a------Death friini Despondency, smeared It with blood. Hls bloody appoar- •toad Steel Works threaten to become COK.X—No elfo 62 .42 anbahly fatally Injured by a Imiler explo- $300 In inopey. .Mr. fileason ’s gold watch lawyer of Dandridge, Tonii. , is missing and MILWAUKEE. account for bald headed editors? and chain were taken from bis body and sion in Tlio' Building, 103- is suspected of J)elng about $25,000 short In h RBAT—No 2 Spring ...... 36 0 .96 (IK.\Kit.ALLY, Nature liangs out a s'gn “black dlanTonds ” of “carbonff ”' UMril Tnr Kq . B...... >7 0 .»W 207 Canal aireet, ^’hlcago. hl» accounts. Tie was Chancery Court -oI siiupllcltv in the fa(ce of a ftml^ diamond drills to the value of about $2,000 O ats -No. 2 White...... "TBT ^ .TtT clerk aud managed a school fund of $50,- Ryk —No. 1...... 80 ss .88 Notiiixo bo vividly reminds us of. tlie l.noka Like Foul Play, were atolen fri'm tho vault. 000. ______HAnLEY-No. ‘2...... 57 ,59 brevity of life as a thirty-day note. The Woburn (Maas ) p'lice aro Inclined Pouk -Moss ...... 11.25 011.75 to believe that Danitd McCarthy, whoae Was Married but ^ Week. IVithdraws from the United Slates. NEA Y u RK. C kutain ac'ts can bo rendc’rcd legal,, The .City of Ijondnn Fire lusuranco Com ­ Cattlb ...... 8 50 0 8.10 but can never bo made logitimata t>ody was found burncHl to a ertap in tho Alfred Oman, 22 years old, aasistant Hoos ...... 3.00 0 4.AO ruins of Ilia home, was murdered. cashier of the San Pedn). Cal., Bank, shot pany has, it Is reported, decided to with­ Hhk .rp...... 8.5(1 0 8.65 It is an easy thing to be a philoso- and killed himself. He was married draw entirely from husliieas tn tho United Whkat —No. 2 Ked ...... 1.06 0*1.06 plicr, but it is hard to make it pay. Dr. Noali I’orier HI. , States. This Is due to the fact that during Cohn -No 3...... 62 0 .M Christmas day and had Just returned from O ats —Mix* d Western...... 87 JO H.mid workers are usually honesL. Tho voncrablo Dr. Noah I’rrier, e*x-Pro8l- the wedding trip. No reason for tbe tbe last fire yearn buslne^ bac been bad —C.re%mery...... 91) ..i .81 Industry lifts them above tomptatlon. dent of Yule, is confInoU to bis bod with an suicide ia known. and there bus probably beeu a lusa Fu BX —Nfw Mees...... 9.00 010.00 •tt;;ck of grip. the cliff and landed on a ledge about fleeted deeply. Ills enemies were near­ twenty feot below. The fall made him ly In his power. TO BENEFIT FARMERS. NEWSOFOUROWN STATE ROYE RANGER RALPH; insensible. The disgui ed stranger was certainly When he awoke to consciousness it Dan ton. The man Fuertado he had GAMBLING IN GRAIN INJURES ITEMS OP INTEREST TO MICHI­ was broad daylight, and the \alley .was named was undoubtedly Dyke Despard. LEGITIMATE TRADE. GANDERS. deserted. After 8*veral days of ardu ­ “What had I bettor do?" he mused. ous endeavor to batt'e the outlaw Des- Darrel formed a quick resolution. He pard and to rescue Inez Tracey, the had made the acquaintance of one of the Senator Wnalibum Repliee to Mr. Coun- Ch*boygan*« Pet ProOMt—Honors for m The Waif of the Western Prairk sc ut found himself alive, in peril, and principal men of the place the day pre­ eelmnn In Keferenee to a BIU Intro* ifmve Llfe-HnverBrh«>e« fyoin tho with nothing before him except compli ­ vious, and nad impressed him favorably. dueed la the Setinte—The Pemloloua Hoper Affhlr—Renewed Internet In' Mloh- cated plots and a broken trail. Uis name was Hrown, and he was an ex- Sjratein of Short SeUlng. Igan Gold Mining. oflicio Sheriff of the district CHAPTKR XXII. Darrel hastoaed at once to thd cabin After <*r»ln OwmMenk Prom Far nnd Near. BY WELDON J. COBB. OH THB TKAII.. where he lived. Hriefly he related the Senator W. D. Washburn, the author A CURTICE court at Kalamazoo decided One Week after the occurrence of the true object of his visit to Dead Man's of the option bill introduc8 la.tcr he conference with tho Senator, Senator men, and Fuller was arrested. Perkins •window. A flaming itreak of lire parted found. was clambering over its rafters, and lo ­ YVasIiburn said: may recover. the darkness. "Fho Modoc.shad returned to their usual ! cated the room Danton was in. Tlien “Of course the Boartl of Trade folks The State Board of Auilltors refused, “An arrow, ” said tho scout. . camp, where they were so iiuim rous j lio began to cut a small hole through up there occupy the same position as to allow Htate Printer Bob Hniith’s bill' “Exactly." that a journey thither would bo useless. I tho thin plastering. doejs the Chicago Board, they claiming for lettering at 30 cents each those 704i “'1 Ipped with firo. ” Tlio bandits had been despersod or ; Ho had made a chink largo enough to to believe that tho Mil means the utter manuals sent out by Dan Soper. As* “Y’es. ” killed, and tlio disappointed l.'arrcl could , look into tlio apartment, when iio paused. demolition of trading in futures, but Mr. Smith followed tho instructions of “'Flicy mean to burn us out." learn notiiing of Despard or tho sur- j Evidently the falling particies of they will find their mistake when the Mr. Soper when that (gentleman was In- • Walford laughed grimly. “If they viving membor.s of tfio I and. | piaster iiad attracted tlio attention of bill formally becomes a law and goes vested with authority to give orders in jcanJ'______All the parties to tho recent plot of ; tho occupants of tho place. For a voii e, into effect. I was especially surprised the State’s name, ho will appeal to tho. “See! Tliere are others.” tlio desperado had inystcrrously and | uTimrstalrsbty Ttnnrtrf Dcspardr^trsited at the statement rimtni tli«*n“1jy IM’ORl- mrd uitiwmteiy to tho— Half a dO/on tiro arrows were shot up­ strangely disappeared \ quickly: dent Sawyer, of tlie Suwy(>r Elevator courts, if he doesn ’t get his money. ward from dilfcrent pointsof the valW'y. I’ttcrly di-^plrited tho young scout ro- j “What is that?” Company, when lie said that not over 10 Talk about abdominal surgery! A Most of these fell wide of their Intended t rued to Miners ’ Gulch CliAITKR X.XIII. per cent, of the HalcH.raude on the boards Ho liad no means of knowing whether j West Branch cow^ ate two bushels of • mark. Some shot over »lio cabin. Some TNHEU AHHK.-iT of tnulo in tho country wore of the potatoes at a meal nnd was aliout to, struck the cliff and wero exlingulslied. Inez Tracey was a prison«‘r in the haiid.s ■ Darrel Grey remained perfectly sl’ent gambling cliaructcr. I had not tiic data Otliers described a circle and fell to tho of till* Modocs or was th)< captive of give up the gliost with aggravated Ixivlilo and giiince i thro.igli ttie liolo in tlie •with m^*, but I llnd on h'voking tlio mat­ dyspepsia, when Veterinary' Wilson flow ground. Some, liowover, it was evident liesiiard. He inclined to tlm latter ho- ceiling. Seated at a table was Danton, ter up that a quite different Htate ol penetrated tiio under surface of tlio ex- lief, liowover, and at last det) ‘rmined to to the rescue. He made an incision to and opposite liim tlio objcct of a.I Dar­ affairs cxisle. No hoard furnishoB any the animal ’s stomach, removed the cori- — l*o-ed floor Iwneath their iecL_ Tliea£ .^gcJ_JLpQn it. rel's qimst—4iic hajidit_Icatier Dyke _U-dalaJo make a cor npiiriHon fro m except tJicy coni 1 not see. Walh rd seemed un- A.ssumlng that Despar Flind escaped, , tentSj seweil her im, and not only res­ Do nard. 1 tho New York BoarJ, whlcli Is Bmall cued her from the jaws of death. Tor “the' •distiirbcd at thes)) episode-^. h(5 resolved to train a trace of his wliere- j Tho latter was disguised a.s a .Mexican, compared with the Cliicago Board, but you not afrai i'."’ asked tlio scout, aliouts if pos.-ilblc. It was for this rea­ operation proved highly successful, but but his dark, i.ashing eyes betrayed his even th«*ii the figures are startling. saved the potatoes. fina ly. son, kliowliig tlio wi y ioo witli whom ho true identit,' to tho jouiig scout “Hero is a very interesting table that Technicalities rule in the litigation “Of what!" had to deal, lliat lie disguised himself. A few grains' of plastir Iiad fallen on I came across the oth**r day. It shows “Of the liio ” He visited Lone t'aiiyon, found tlio ; up north. The judge of the Benzie cir­ tho table betv^ecn tliom. tliat during ten days of thon this point “Tiie logs arc certainly on firo," lo- man whom lie recognized as a former | the falling plaster and asked, “Y'bu liave Sept. :i...... '...... 81 XK) 8.003,00( also liingcs the riglit of assessment. member of Di spard's band. From liim | Hept. 4...... 32 0 0 6,40 ,OK marked Rang) ‘r Ralph. tho gold dust.' ” Kept. 15...... G‘i,«0U 7.24O,O0( Mi(!HIOAN may have a gold craze yet. “ttcll. when wo arc in danger we will ho deftiy learned that Ik-spard and Dan- i “tos. ” replied Danton. Oct.*/.' ...... l-'.OOO 4,000 OOC The Crescent Gold Mining Company retreat." ton had e.M-a ed tlie Moiloes. Tlicy j Oct. *23 ...... 64,1)00 8.0)))),10C have struck a vein wlioro it Icatls over “W hero Is It?” Oot. 21...... 35,000 4,00 ),0<( - “Wlicro? ” were to meet at Dead Man's Gully in a I “Ill this sachel ” the. side of a hill and have discovered “T ))..o )'f the nrek.s. ” few days Despard was in Iiiding and j “Wliat liavo you learned?" Total ...... ,837,10) 125,720 OOC quartz eighteen inches thick and-gold is “IS tho e a way to leave here?” . Danton Iiad gone after some hidden ! “Nothing. ” “Tlie facts are that iliiring the ilays plainly' seen as far ns drlllcxi. Tho “Y'«*s. ” tr)*asure. ’ j “The boys arj all scattered? ” niim<*d, for each huHliel of wlieat South Bcav)‘r has tuken'some valuable n-ach the valli'y?” —That afternoen iTirrel arrived at-Gw sniil. New Y'crk mai'k et-W'reekers sold jyjflluw from tlie bottom of a fortv-elght- YValfoid n difed assentingly. He saw gU ly, wlioro a tavern that was a gen ­ —------“And tho diamonds cannot bo found?" foot shaft. Several hundred tons of eral o'litor for tho miiu'rs was locut)*d. 372 bushels of iiut grain, and tiiut it he watched fr m the wii.dwW that a “No Wliito l awn took them.” would reiiuln* hut t>iirty-six days foi rock will be linuled from the Fire Center taint glow sh wed beneath tlie labin, Darrel announced to tlie landlord tliat property ’ to tlie Bopes iiiill in order to lie intended to remain for several days, “And cannot bo traced? ” them to sell options )*4|uuling in amount “They've done it,” lie said, calmiy. “1 fear not. ” an avcragiv wlicat crop. make a tliorough trial test. “D liC what?” and secured a room' at tlie tavi-rn. “Very well: then wo must content-our- “.\n expert, writing on tho subject, ichkian entral “.“et the cabin on fire.” Tliat niglit and all tho next day he M C dividends will Bolves with wliat wo have.” says: 'It is not uiiusuul for us much roach 5^ per cent, tlds year, H is said. “Then we iiad better leave here," haunted tlie bar-room of tho place, “We’re forced to. ” kooplnff a sliarp lookout for Despard fiat wheat t)) be sold in a day as there is K. G. Lvon , general hardware mer-. “I suitpo.**)! we had.” “And l^ave.thecountry at once." of actual grain received in a year. Fot ■“Tlion h-t us do so ” Ho made many guarded in ulries a to chant of Vassar, lias assigned toJ. L. “\es; for we are not in mucii favor instonce; On tlie 14th of April, 1890, B(K)t for tiic benefit of his creditors. “In a mom)*nt. Wait" the outlaw, but could learn nothing dcli- here. ” nit)^ concerning iiini. New Y’ork speculators wild 44,(M)fl,00fl “Where are yon go ng?" “'i'iiiTo's that land that u’as loft by bushels of fiat wlieat, probably' more The receipts from. Saginaw ’s twcntj-_'_ “To see that tho way is clear.” Tlio noxt<*v. ning, liowever, an episode five miles of electric road wero $30,000 occurred wlileh indu'atod that his oilorts Tracey.” than twice as mucli as reached that city Walford left tho lint on tho side “In t alifornia? ” during tlio y<*ur. While the “offerings ” miwe during 1891 than during ho pre­ farthest fr. m tire mountain. Ranger to locate Despard were destined to be ceding year. rewarded witli success at last. “Ivxactly.” in a single day, at elllior Chicago or New Ralph rcTnained at tlie window, looking “Theold lierm't sald it was worthless." A. B. Morse is now Chief Justice of ■down at the valley. Every moment tlie It was just ufio dusk, and lie was Y’ork, are said to often exco»*d 300,0(U),- “It’s soii.ething, and I have the papers 000 bushels, such offerings having the Michigan. Judge Champlin rctireil Jan. ^ glare Incn ’ascd. Evidently the bottom foatod In a chair near tlio bar, when a to it. If we only had tho girU ” 1 from the Supremo Bench and R. M. of tlio cabin was on ilrOv 'Fho arrows stranger eptored tlio p ace. Intended effect of di'pressing prices.’ ” “Inez? ” “WJiiit woulil wlieat have been worth Ylontgoniery bccaiuo a member of tho of tho .Nn'd cs had ignited tho floor. Tho others In the loom, engrossed in “. cs. ” T o scout coi.Iil hear tho fames card p aying and d inking, did not no ­ had it not been for tlie board of trade court. “.She's In the hands of the Modocs." methods? ” .Toun Kinnane ’s 10-ycar-old son shot •rack ing liercely. The smoko began to tice iilin, and 1 arro himself oniy b- “You think so? ” fill tho cabin, and ho was impeded to st'jwcd a passing giancm .at him. 'I ho "Well, I think that every bushel would his little sister in tlio log with an old “I am sure of it ” be worth 20 cents iilore to-day. In fact, musket, at Oshterao, Kalamazoo County, retreat stranger boro a sma 1 sachel in his iiund Darrell became so excited that he .still lie dftiTmincd to await Walford's and wore a heavy sombrero that effect­ all Europe is astonishod that it is get ­ and skipped from home. matie a care o.-s move at this ^un tu,e. ting our wheat to-day for tho ridiculous ­ return. Si.ddinly an anx.ous round ually shadowed his bea ded face. lio slipped from one of tlie rafters, and, Most towns now a days have to put started and alarmed tho old scout he addressed tlio landlord in a low ly low price considering all the circum- oma plaster to draw .a...... factory,...... but St. in doing HO, fell upon tho frail plastering. stances. Tliey expect)‘d to pay more, VKiice'irto huve n.pi'as^er fm'toryVith There was u tearing, crashing noise. tone. The moment ho spoke Darrel There was a era ii, and the next mo ­ Tho hut Hiremed to lOck and quiver started \ io ent y. and It is an outrage ujicn tlm producer kk ) ,vithout a plaster, “Danton! ” he breathed, excltodjy. ment ho went flying through the air ‘ that lie sliouid thus be sa<*ri/iced to the ■ ^ ^ wl dly. Tlio lioor appeared to drop He landed diiectly on tlie table botwoeo,^ rcIcntlesH greed and disreputable deals Henry B. C arr , aged 4G, resident at precipitat'd y. Ho Iiad instant y recosniznd tlio voice. of tho ‘short seller’ on our Boards of Jftok^n .all “'if “ Ho control ed iil.s emotions, Powover, the aina/O.i conspirators. In a tlusli the scout realized what had “You are my prisoners: ” f'rrmle. Yes, sir, in my opinion, some ^ 0^1^48 e^^ occurr)»d. Tho fiio had wcakenoil the and listened intently Parrel had regai m-d his pj^oj'onco o ______ridlcLwill be jfranbMl our pro- “ buggy, when death came oists that liel J the floor In pTa c. The^fi “Am ynp the landttrrd?"- asked tltfi. TiiUllT instantly, Drawing a'revoKbr ducers in a restrictive law that will pre- j TIinTHnilgr; — had been l.urned througli, and ilie ro- disguised i aiiton sprang to tho floor His main attention^ •ult promised art redtsaste tothewouL - “loa. ” sen ’o all tho gmnl features In futuro [ After Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McHugh, “I was to meet a friend here.” 'Was directed to l ospard. dealings'and climliuito the bad. . By tak- i of Kalamazoo, ha lic&p of trouble,*^. asylum for criminal Insane at once. Hei In his prm-ipitate haste he stumbled Darrel Grey wa-) keenly excited. He a : oil! dare Yenturo out butwcen~hroir Is from Calhoun Oouiiiy. and leil. lie dropped over the dge of walked out into tho open air and rc- and 4 p. m. Quincy Whig. I C. H. nimlick. Felix Hetisler haa imirlianed .Mr. Huekltn’a Arulea Halva. ■Oortria BMtora. The liest in th# worid for cuts, Bruises This rptiietly is lietvimiiig m> well known THE NEWS 1 Who reprenentH (.'hna. Hobxiii & Co., tlie Sidineider'H iiitercut in the meat market and so popnlnr ua to ne^ no special i fainouH niUHic donlerH, of Detroit, hiiH of Schneider and lieiiHler and will run it Sores, l^h*rti, SaitrTthe«m, Fever Horse, 1/»JTS n. Kdftor nnil rroprietor. Tetter, ('hupped HundH,i!hilblainH, Corns, mewtiua. All who have useil Klectw ; been in Kt. .foline the puKt week lookiiiK uloiie. and all Hkiu Kruptions, and positively Bitters sing.the Htime song <»f praise.—A TI'KSDAY. .lAX. 12. 1«1>2. i after the interentH of liiH Itrm, who aell cures Piles, or no pay required. It lii purer medicine does not exist and it Is j Hardnmn, Decker Itroa., .f. )ohn H o Uhik I. Duplain ...... UO affectionsctmseil b}’ iini»urt‘ blooil. —Will Ten Mow *«ro on Sunday la«t. .Nancy M. WilMun, Ovl«l...... and durin;i: abMenoe from town, ilia boai- Jnn. fl—Sumner F. Arery. Kajcle...... 2U A great manx' horses are fed on the drive Malaria from the syst«*m and pn*- Harriet K«I*UHrron and W. H. Wheat neM»j will be looked after by Mr. apd Mih. Jail; ci—(ieo. \V. Lane, Matherton...... H7 their noses and wabbling about in » —For cure of Hetidoche, (’onstiiuitiou wen» in MuHk«*Kon hint Wpilnewday and Theo. I’rice, at the Nohool of iii'ueic on Mary Keltner, Matherton...... ;ll manner which must make it ver}' un ­ and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—En- Tliuradiiy. Clinton avenue. luHtrumeutfl will be comfortable to eat one's dinner in that tir».« satisfaction guaraute<.Hl, or money St. Johiii/Markets. refunded. —Price .^»H cts. and per <-haH. Dunn retnniMl Tn»‘sday from aold on time if dewired. (food (loodeand way. A bright horse, down in “Pi# (Correlatedthis uioruinK Jan 12) alle}-,” the other day had nearly reached jottleat Fihlew Ji: Millinan'sDnig Stor«*, -niiUt^ir^, tiiil., «lii-ii! hi- viiiih'd liiw brother I HoneH t Talk iw cnn^niotto. White wheal...... S.T for ton dn.VH. ■»lr> W nsil wtiaat ■ , ...... H;1 Huckwhent.... 7.7.45 Itorn, to Mr. and MrH. ChaK. .Stanton, Geo, Holbrook visitinl in Hubbardston Oats...... 2H(irit.HO Was hungry. In front of him stood r etroit Harley ...... 1.10 D of St. JohiiH, dh' ATonday , ;tn iiuai'.\ ■tth, Wfgk------Clover Seed ...... f 5 wagon, and the wagon had a wheel. TtME-fABtt 1892, twin (iirlH. Frank Itutler woh in Ovid laat Fnda.V ...... HO Happy chougiit! Ho walked up to the IN EFFECT Corn In ear...... l>ia ..t,.nirnH hiw.lrQt Milwaukee on buMtnem. lieanH, iiupicked ...... 1>UC|«91.10 JSIrvx-F*T->nl->er 1. 18Q1> The ladieK* 8o<*iel v of St. Johim church, Reans. hand picked ...... 1 .H.l top of it, and tiiii.shed his dinner to th# will im*et with Mrn. (5. L. Fiske, Tliura- Mm. Antha Keyen. of Ovid, visited St, Hay.,...... A....7.00»« IK e., I e. [flTTarwas imi a uluniph o f mind over A. C. .\dttmH went to lluhbardwtoh'^ofi I-atd —...... %-ii MinK Matie HaveiiK aoroinpunied by | .SprlnK Chickens, live Tiretter what is? _ STATION.^. her mother Dr. Mary llnvene, went 4oj Friday last on buKinoss. Fowls, live...... 453213 6 Wood ...... 1.00«i2.2.'’> 55 W S « W A C’hicuju:o hmt Thurwlay inorniuK. j Mrs. D. .\v«r.v„of St. ilohnH, in iShU- Hides ...... 4 Butter...... 10-10 Conaumptlon Curetl. Fd...\. Ferrier, who haw Imh'Ii mployeil 1 ing in .fackHon for a week. Elfffs...... A...... 21 00 An ol«l nhyslolan, retired fr«>iii practice. DETROIT... Lv « .'VO lO.'VO 4 O.'S 8 Vo45 t)»“ ^**M ‘** iH‘i OlnsTver for tin* iiOMt | Clms. Chant returned Monday from a havliiK Hna placed in tils hands hy an East AlilwankecJct.. 7 10 1110 4 2.'V 8 15 110& India inlHHlonary theforniiiln of a *liiiple veg ­ p. m. three mouths, is iiome for the winter. weidv ’s visit in Muskegon. ^ — ------THE TAtKIM" nni I «_____ etable remedy for the speedy and periiinnent Pontiac. 7 .'58 l2tH) 5 07 8 .'»8 1215 ■nire ^’•^""nninttoPi Bronchitis, (’atarrh, I a. III. The !>40 dressing ease, given away at O. M. IViffi, of Dii[iiniii, waa a St. They TToald Re More Rntertalnlnp Asthmn and all throat iiiui i.iing AITfeiithiua, AO mar., r. ni o ii i also a positive and radical curs* forn Nervous miTy.....— Travis & Makers .Tamiarjr Ywt; itflilot * last Thnriidny . We Could Understand What They Durand ..... n .S5 150 d.">0 1020 2ia Debility and all nerviius Complaints, after Owossu Jet.. 100.") 2 20 7 20 ^ '2 50 drawn by W. W. Hiddout. ofGrw'ubush. httvi.ifif ♦mtlMl B** fUraflra powers Kt...... Johns.... 10.">4 tm 8 04 « 58 ■Miss Vera Ihtviilson yefunied to -her | tn thoawmda 77'7-7LTj-'|i, j, bq .Mm. .lolin Thorne, of Mint, is at the • f^jitidim in tiPaml RjtjmliiycBterday. Tho talking dolls have coiuc to town. make It known to his suffering fellowM. Art- ’ ...... ”""'np. m"*III.'— :® • Six Tiolhirs—and —Hin«>t3’.e1glit - cent' uateil by this motive and a ih*slre to rtdleve Istwcll...... ‘1217, ' 4 24 0 24 xfi «! 50 home of her sister. Mm. J. 1). Mstes, ! tinman sufferlnK, I will send free of charge, to Urand Rapids. 12.50 5 OO lOOO fc -c 0 40 The Maptist siwiety isiioldiugmi'etings 2M)iccu is dirt cheap for such conversa all who desire It, this .recipe, In ({erinan, cu Uk I by the serious illness of h 7 20 every niglit this we<*k except Saturday. noual iKiwers as their.s. For entrails French or English,* with .Bill directions for Ferrysburg ...... 2 O.'l U 10 .... gt- 8 80 Mm. Ij. Way. , they have small phonographs, and to preparing and using. Sent by mull by ad ­ Oraiid Haven... 2 10; O 15 .... •3 8 :ir, I lleniemlier .Minnie Warren, the world- dressing with stamp, naming this paper. W, Mllwankceby S...... make them .si>uak you iiuvc only to Noyes . 820 Powers ’Block Hochester.N. Y. The officers for I SIPJ of tl»e (i. ,V. U. , nmowiPKl elocutionist, at Newton Hall (’hlcng*) by St ...... I...... '.... and W. U.C. in this village wereinstalled turn a crank connecting with .their ea .stwa 'kd . no.vt wi'ek. spinal columns. Soinothing of a mo ­ last evening. \ very eiaborate program j >Vm. Howley, of HHscx,will|teach school notony there is about their sjicecli, for was caiTh*d out. ! in Fagle township during the remnindqr each has only to say’for itself a single PENSIONS STATIONS. short nursery |toom, though it will Flbert J. Haynes, of .tnihemtbeig. The Disability Bill is a UAW. O H of the winter. repeat that as often ;is ma}' be desired. -----Gtttr^wlMi visilifi in Hi*? family of C. j Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled Thi W. IG-M^Ae^ihe M. K.___ ch nn h, Six of the .si>eakiug doll hahics were Dependent widows and parents now depen ­ Roohon, in this village, for several weeks, i a '-S ‘ III. n. ni. p. III. p. m. will im'et with Mm. Kli .Mann iirTt~Trrt^w,Heil in n rnw vesterdav aft^rriTAn in dent whose sons died from eflW'ts of army flrand Haven L f^H...... 0 OO 2 10 8 05 returned home .Monday. ; a down-town shop. Their remarks service'BTP Included .—yniir day afternoon. speedily and successfully prosecuteil. Tij ... . 0 05 2 1.5 8 1.5 •Vnthony Doll and \Vlfe, of Vassar, who j were listened to by an audience con ­ ,1. W. I'ltzgerald and Win. 11. Hall, of JAMES TANNER, O It & I Jet...... wS- 0 40 100.5 :i H2 1025 visited for several wi-eks in the homm of : sisting, at the moment when the Star Ornnd Rapids..-p < 0 .50 1020 .8 25 1 055 Grand Loilgi', were ill St. Johns, Thurs- reporter looked in, of one freckled- I.afe rommiHsUnier of Pensions. Lowell ...... L 7 22 10.5.5 .8 .58 1150 ——4^- 1I._ Fedewa Yiart Mrs. M-. l*e tsch. Wasiiliiartoii, I>. L\ 2 2. a. ni. T day oH -UuHiness .______faced boy. two giggling p’oung women, bmln...... * 7 4.'{ 11'25 4 27 12.87 ndiirnetl home last Thursday. Xiifhn W’er« dressed precisely atiko for St. Johns...... 8 28 1217 5 20 1 55 Jay. M. Davis says there an* seventy- the purpose of exhibiting the tact that p. m.- I There will In- a donation lield ’ at tin () w oBHO Jet.. .TTr* ------8^ 514 1 15. a_oou_a 10 the}' were twins; one consumptive n. III. youth, with a prcter-naturally high Durand ...... 5 20 0 .85 1 47 0 55, .8 5:1 .Jdiimir,- U, tcir tlic boileHt of |,;|,jor | ‘'"Br'PPO- li II M Tariii Hollv ...... 0 05 1014 2 20 7 40 4 47 collar, a fat woman, an old man with Mrs. Theodon- Vau- Pontiac ...... 0 45 I0;5:i :i 05! 8 25 5 .87 Rums. .Vll nn ‘rordiall.v invited. j Morn to Mr. and a beard like a goat, and a door-mat Five ami (Oiii'-lialf iniliM SiiUtli ami .Mll'kee Jet...... t 7 :o)' 1IHO ,8 4.5, V) 0.5 0 .80 consunt. of this village, on Thumday, Me.ssr.s Chas. Fowler, Fml Ian* andO.. j poodle that was evidenlJy the proisTty Fust of St, Johns, Mieliignn. l)ETUmT....Ar 7 451150 405 02.5 700 j January 7rli, a girl, of some one in the par^'. Behimi the )r4V"Chnlr Cor, Buffet Car and .Sh'eplng CaiT T. DeWitt were appointed ns hoard of | •Service. j The Clinton county mwlical society counter was a prett}’ girl with frixzeil Eastward, No. 12 has l^llniaii .Sleeper, election commissionem for this village ut i hair and a coquettish ribbon at the BREEDERS AND SHIPPERS OF Chicago to Detroit. .No, 14 has Wagner the hist. m<‘(>ting of the board of tnistiH's. 1 mot iiiOvidlost Friday morning. Several throat, whose business it seemeil to lie Ciiair and Buffet Car, (son: Wail Paper, The Ladies ’ Home Journal. day of hut wet>k. and attended the And Prices Moderate. review of the K. (».' T. .M. in the evening. ‘ Olu ainU it womlerful?” J. A. Nelson, wlio has been sick at tho.j The fat woman ga.sped stertorous!} . home of his uncle, A. .1. Nelson, in this | TheDomussocii'ty of the Baptist church the old . man pulled his gout lio.-u'd Window Shades village for five wi-eks past, was able to will meet with Mrs. K. J. Teachout on rellectivel}', the eonsumptive youth n*turn to the management of his store-iu Woilnesday afternoon of this week. Let readjustcil his eyi? glasses, the boy with MAUD S PUMPS! the freckles |)rojeci«‘d his lower chin Marion, .Mich., on .Momlay ItwL us havea gOod iitt<*iidnnee as it is elec­ derisli'el}', and the door-mat poodle —ut CONN & CllOWN’B----- lOd. .McCarty and family, who moved tion of offieem. remaflTeirr' ------AMUMn Poles; “Bow-wow! ” into St. .lohns soiiie mouths ago, Miss .May Burchard, of Portland, who TIIK TIKST I’UMl' OS TUB M.VItKBT visited for thm* da.vs in the family of F. Talking doll No. 2 so iLs placard have Ixi-n obliged to Veturn to their announced —was accustomed to say: Brown Back IVall Pa)s'r 1(K'. Double former^ome in .Vhna. Mr. McCarty’s ^ iV. Redfern, of Maple Rajiids, went to "Now I l.iy me dovvn to sleep*” As Roll. GEO. HUHRO, AGENT, r ST.JOHNS healtli is failing rapidly' from consunip- Saginaw last Friday to continue her was the ease with No, 1, the poem in White Bm'k V\'u41 Paper 12c. Double tion. visit with friends. ipiestioii w.as printed out iu full, so Roll. that tlie listener should he alile to fol- —U.'iii Hi-^ivvn , n f Washington, Gratiot Good Gill Wall Pu|)er 20t,39ft buysTt brick house and lot, on this townshifi, visited his old frienil, urv ii, 1893: G. .1. K.dlogg, pn*sident ; I for no one could possibh' have told the | a good strix't in St. Johns. M.‘ .V. Unlse. vice-president ; O. C. Glnrk, ' dill'erence. But encouiageinont wjis 100 acix! farm to cxehungi' bir .•^mall j of the week. They are not ri'latofl to given l.i th<* imagination, which, after | FORHITORE secretuiy; Edward Krepps, tMiOHUrOr. farm near St. Johns; 79 acresitiiproveil, I each other but both weix; born on the all, is the most elev;»teil facult}'^)! the . -FOIl- good buildings, fruit,, water. I'tr. I’rire Mine .M. Frink^ of E.ssex, lost his farm i Isle of .Afaii and arc? warm friends, human mind, fi'ashinyton >Star. I residem-e h.v fire on Sunday morning hist. f2,709. i Frank Grubaugli, who lives on the The fi! e was discovered lietween 1 and 2 It. Kiii.iibi be in Every lIoiiHe. ! Strie Goxxifortt Two choice vacant lots iu St . Jolms, j north line of Clinton count}', says that o'clock but had gained, such h«*a«lwa.v .1. B. AVilson, 371 i'lny St.,SharpMburg, j 190 acres oil sw. 1.3. Olive; tiO m res j on Monday, .fanuary 4th, he was the Pn., sa.vs he will not he without Dr. ; —rhaf t4 ji.-xin.rt'tiw for the fam- improved; 10 u’eres wliiJLe ohk. hickory s” and King's New Discovery for Consuniiition, I ily. 'I he house and contents were in- V " ' iiml walnut; ii<r no good. Robt'. Finances of the Rich or The annual meeting of the Clinton violinist supported by Mrs. Alice Rice, Barber, of Cooksport. Pa., clnims Dr. the Poor. Lot and bai*n on (Minion jivcnui'. County Agricultural Society was held $6,59. Bargain. soprano; Miss Edith McGregor, alto; King ’s New Diseovery has done him more at the Court House. Saturday, January, gooil than un.vthing he ever uhih ! for Wm. H. Fessenden, tenor; Miss F. Cliff Lot and house on state sii-eeijOjipo.'iitc 9th and the following officers were Lung Trouble. .Nollnng like it. Try it. Bcrr.v, pianoist ; 'Will give an entertain- Fixx* trial bottle, at Fildew & Millman ’s Also a complete UNDERTAKING Congregational church with f.59 worth elected: President, R. M. Swigart; See- of stone for f800. ineiiT under the nusince.-i of the Y. M. Drugstore. Large botth*s, ."»Dc. and fl. DEPARTMENT which embra­ rctAry, Decatur Dross; Treasurer, Wm; A., at Landing, Saturday, Januur.v 2.3. ces a Largo Stock of the Ta'o lota opposite* ICpi.si'opal chiircii. Collins; Directors for two .years, Frank AVe will furnish the weekly Detroit Trib Reserved seats, 75 ceiits. can l»e Finest C.VSKETS in •10 acres, house cost ?700, barn, Taft, St. .Tohns; Wm. Byrne. St. Johns. line or the weekly Detroit Free Pn'ss at on ’Iiard, 3(5 ncresiniproveil, near Uiirckji. obtained of John E. Daniels, Lansing, fl ..59 or the New York World or Michi­ the City. D. G. Plowman, DeWitt: Wm Bird gan Farmer at f 1.00 together with the Pricf‘ f1,590 or will exchange for villas- before January 1*J. Ml. Stool Ac Co Duplain. St. Johns Nrwh forone year. property. SUPERSTITIONS RELATING TO CATS. THE NEWS nisek , Cat Hnppoiiail tn IW Satan** Favi.rlta Form of Pi*ri»oiilH*atlon. ANNUAL I.OI'IS I). Kditor anil- Proprli'tor. THANK YOU! At the trial of a iMintested will in our TUKSDAY, J.V.X. 12. 1802. courts,recently the ca-se turneil largely uimn the sanity of tiie testatrix, at the We desire at this time to NEWHLKTte*. time she made the will. The testimony vrbiolLVas introdm ed to jprove the un* .thank our customers soundness of her mind related in great (Joo. A.'Steel left ou Thurailuy luHt for part to a favorite cat. which she had for their liberal sup­ INVENTORY SALE! u woek ’8 bimineHHtripintheeuHtenieitk'H. kept by her for years, and to which MImhch .\uibru and Iva Pattenicn, of she was said to impute supernatural port during the past powers. Wituess after witness was this village, visited Wacoiintafriendslant examined regarding the accomplish­ year. Our trade is week. ments8ni8 ofOf thisIHIO animal,ttUIUJai. which unxahad mys- iggest Cut in Prices Ever ilisH Mariau Xey returned to lierdutiew teriousl;ri'ously disappeared, and so could not produced in court. Evidence was steadily growing be- U8 music teac'her in the llarion, O. hc IiooIh, be , Stttopday.------* given to show that the cat danced to -m» wsn alnftf hnnd.orgnns. and romalp- yondits alreadAdarge Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hupp, of South ed devoutly in the attitude of praver Known in bt. Jotins. Bend, lud., arc viniting her inotlier, Mw. until ’‘amen” was called, but wnetner proportions and we Gi*o. Petrie. ' ' or not these acts had so impr^ed his mistress that she considered him more hope to merit this Otis Wise, of Alma, is in St. Johns vis­ uearly alUud to IhnItw IUumaoiud than the rtwv OooTta ______iting his parenta and attending, to busi- feliuo race whs evidently » liaixl ques­ hearty* support by T ttesw mattowj ------1------tion for the jury to determine, for they "^uld nofagree 6b SveidieL It scorn s ~gi\ ing Lhc beatgoods Regular 50e Broadhead Dress Goods, 1 yard wide, Mrs. W. Gardner, of OmMjsOi- spent- ttfee IT bit of ok l-timo jHstory to-haiB Sunday Ititfi her daugliter Mrs. A. K. lawyers aud jury gravely considering for rock-bottom goitig at 25c .loiiw in this Villagi*. the manner in ” which the woman regarded the cat. A seventeenth cen­ Regular 25c Jamestown Dress Goods going atl 9cperyard Two wen* reiJeivcil into' memliership tury jury would have decided that the lances. with theC'ougrtgational soeiety of this cut was the woman's “familiar," and (’ordlnily, "One Lot of Diebs~Gooda, Reduced from 20 and 25 cents, village on Sunday last.______that she was bewitched by him. Kdwin H. Lyon went to Petoskey InHt i "ST n g a inatr -and woman going at 12^c per yard. were executed in England for causing fDsmrPesT^Heer Saturday afternoon to remain throe or the death of an Earl’s son by witch- $1.25 to $2.00 I/adies^ Wool Jersey's, going ;Tir50 centsr; 'on r Hoy H oli Tegur tiUHtliii ‘Sfr. - cT^~a:>i>li»lcd li.v their cafe.—l4-waa shown at the trial that they had ob- S. S. Day, ono of St. .lohim pioneer 75 cent Ladies ’ Jerseys, going at 25 cents. tainetl a glove belonging to the young WE HAVA n FEW liverymou, of Olivet., Mich., is siH'iuling a man and rubbed it ou the back of their Children’s Wool Jerseys, Reduced from $ 1. going at 37e. wiM'k among friemk in St. Johns. familiar, a eat uameil "Rutterkiu;" the L. E. Tucker, uow a resident of Jack- glove was then boiled and afterwards rotted, causing tlie victim’s liver to rot All-wool $1 and $1.25 Ladies ’ Skirts, going at 75 cents. son, spent last week visiting bis relatives at the same time. in Dnpiain and friends in St. Johns'. Cotter^; Sleijlis To trace the origin and growth of Hon. S. S. Walker roturm*d Saturday all the superstitiou relating to cats would be an endless task. Briefly Left which we have GkYTS* to St. Johns after an e.vtonded sojourn at stated, as the animals were dedicated GOT TO SELL AT CHILDfREJV'S Ujsr^>E^t- his homein Old Mission, Traverseconnty. to Hecate, the goddess of ma^ic and enchantment, it not unnaturally fol ­ Some Price. —Gloves^ Mit- John Weaver, of Fulton eouniy, O., _after visiting his brother, Jacob Weaver, lowed that they were supposed to TEXS ^LkXKETS. pnlays an irnjmr- lant part, liis life being often sacriticed gational Y. P. S. G. K. will consider the Fur Roll Jackets and Capes at $8.50. with that of his mistress. ’E Also Carry a Large Line subject: “Tlie Foolisliin*ss of IntemiHir- Sailors. wIjo are proverliiall} ’ super- ance.* ’ ------»titii-)ii-i. are espeoiallv s<* as regarils of Agricultural Implft- Marridl, at t he Perrin hemse, Thursday, cats. They never kill one at sea under any - circumstances, as tliey think it January (i, by Rev.C.(f. Thomas,Sumuer would bring bad luck. It is ii curious ments of All Kinds and a Full BIG CUTS ON ALL WINTER GOODS: .Vvery ami Miss Harriet Eddy, both of notion on shipboani that a cat’s frolics I'Tagle. • portend a storm, and that rain is fore ­ Line of Shelf Hardware. .Miss Miniiio Wells, of Muskegon, is vis- told by the animars uneasiness. Prob ­ ably be feels a cutaneous irritation at 141 iting.hcr co?isin< ('has. Go.ss, turnkey at the approach of rain which causes him Grocert D epartment . tlie county jail and with Mrs. H. W to usurp the place of the weather Corbit 5 ...... , Webster. bureau. Wtallter St., "VVewt. 'or Tvi^oiity-ilvo There is a popular idea that cats Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, of Clyde, N. Y., suffocate habie.s by .sucking their who have been visitijjg with Charles breath. It is le.sa than KX) years a^o Sprague, of this village, returned home that a coroner ’s jury in England c 5 lb. Gtood Rasins Saturday. cided that an 18-months-old cliild died in consequence of a cat sucking its New Droji Store. W. S. Hever returned from his mother’s breath, thereby causing strau'^ulation. 9 lb, Rolled Oats home ill T«*eHwater, Out., last Friday and this venlict was accepted as the afternoon. His brother, Joe, will return c^usc of the child’s death without next week, . . question. The absurdity of this notion M. MgQwMJTCg 8 lb. Oat Meal - is apparent when itr is fcnowu —that the T. Bannister, the new photographer in anatomical formation of a cat’s moutli -Dealers in- 4 Cans Good Corn our village wa.s called to Holt. Eaton makes it an impossible feat for one to county, last Saturday by the death of suck a child’s breath. A cat wlio loves his sister. Mrs. C. 1). .Vle.xander, warmth would naturally crawl up ou a Pm Dns, htlies, Mel 1 lb. Good fine-cut Tobacco baby asleep in a cradie, and in .some Claude .\libott, who has been a resident instances the chiltl may have been -And ----- of St. Johns for sometime, will now make smothered by the animal lying on its 1 lb. Gk)od Plug Tobacco ids liomc in Saranae, He hus']miThnsed face and thus have originated the com a jdiotogruph gallery at that place. mon superstition. Many believe that a cut left in the room with a corpso Far\cy Qoods, 5 lb. Grits The King's Daughters will hold a will spring on it to distigure the face. meeting for the elwlion of officers at tlie Egypt is the paradi.se of cat.s, us tliey 3F»-A.I3XrTlSf, were* once worshiped there, and as a liome of Miss .Imiiic Smith next Wislnes- OILS 2 lb. Tea Dust day evening. A full attendance is desiriMi. slight survival of that reverence not even tlie most ilepraved Egyptian ANO James Paine, of Salt LakeCiD', visited thinks of killing a cat, a crime that in 5 lb. Soda friends tuTd reraflves In St. Jotms' during ftncHuH ^IrtyH^was punished byLa horri- last week. He went to Detroityesterday l)le deutli.* The most curious of all sujrcrstitious relating to tlieir former Wall Pap er. to enjoy a wei'k's visit with his sister 41b OrRrilcRrR gculs is even now held by the Egypt wiieii he will luiurii hOlUi*. ------tans.—‘ftiuv believe that tdl twins, m TliFTtr The ladies' society of St. Johns chnrcli to the age of about 12 years, go out at 30 cent Coffee for 28 cents. reulixed about |!12 from their tea] gi^en night in tlie form of cats, while the at Mrs. C. S. .Vllison ’s home on Oakland bodies of such children lie at homo as 3 lb. Box Starch for 20 cents. if dead. The l)oily which lies at home Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Htr»*<>t last Thursday evening. A^very vliile its spirit is prowling the street 28 Ib. Yellow Sugar for $1.00. l»leasaiit time was enjoyed. must not be touched; instant death of .Misses Christinia Skinner, Belle Bald ­ the child is the result. 4TH DOOR NORTH OF THE STEEL b lb. Package Coffee $1. win, Ix*ah Fowler, Etta Richards, Jennie There are many otlier absiK'd super- j stitious which rolat.* to poor puss. SX. JOHN« Mien. La{ihum and F. Perkins and wifewent such, for instance, us that a cat crying to East. Fulton Inst Saturday, where , a ! on .a roqf foretells death, an idea Scientific American A’oung Peoples ’ Society of Christian - which, if true, wouhl greatly reduce Agency for Boot Shoe D epartment Endeavor was organized. our population in a single night; that a finger atfected by a whitlow can be Newell McDonald, who has admirably healed by putting it into a cat’s ear, fllhsl tlie position of preserijition clerk aad that cat's blood Is a euro for epi- witli Travis A Baker for'over two years, lepst’. Of course, comparatively few T« tldsc Dili Diir liiic« left on Monday for Detroit, having people believe in such fancies now; mrejited tlie situation of invoice clerk but how hard it is to totally eradicate CAVEATS, superstitious notions about cats fnim k T!9AOE MARKS, 'Wrigh.t dSe Peters' Xsadies' Fine Slices, with T. II. Hinchman A Sons, .wliolesale DESIGN PATCNTS the miud.s of even enligbteued persons COPYRIGHTS. «to. druggists. of our 0W1.1 day the records of the late For Information nnd free TTnndbook write to ZZanan ’s Gents’ fine Slices, MUNN A CO., 3(n Bhoaowav , New Y ork . Rev. R. 1). Stearns s[ient Monday in trial show.—Boston Ulobc. Oldeat bureau for soenrinjr patents In America, Saginaw in attendance upon a imMiting Kvery patent token out. by im Is hronjrht before Wc arc giving you the chance Our CliiUltlnK the puOllo by a notice glvon free of charge in the to buy these h'inest Goods at prices which 3*011 regularly of rectors in this district. The city of Below we print a list of weekly and pay for cheap goods. Wc will move them absolutely re- Saginaw has offeree Episcopal church a Iiospital ’locaUld tiiere, hHH'urt'd with the St. Joiixh News at the T^arsest olrcnlatlon of any sdentlflo paper In tho gnrdlns& r:>f post ______world. SplJhdtdly llUistrated. No Intollicrent valued at $40,000 if tin? church will raise jivice per year printed opposite tlie name. man should be without It. Weekly, SS.UO a Slo.DDDof iliai amounr. Tho inn'ilng ... .'iti year; fl.SO six months. Address MuNN A tX).. is to decide a course of proceedure. Detroit Free I’h'hh...... 1 50 MichiKaii Fanner ...... 1 00 Miss Minnie Taylor, of St.'Louis;'and New Vi)rk World ...... t fiO Fred . F. Murdock . Tbese Prices are for Gash or Produce. Don’t ask for Credit. NatioiiHlTrllaine ...... ;...... I 00 L. M. VanBuren, of Suginaw, were mar­ —PRALER IX— ried in Saginaw, Tuesday morning, Fnrni anU Home ...... 1 15 Wofxlwnnr* MtiHleale...... 1 40 December 29th. Mrs. VanBuren will be Yankee lUiule...... 1 00 niflRBLE flHD GRRHITE. OcEfslt for remembered by many St. Jolins young Orand ItapidM Democrat...... 1 40 people, she having resideil with Mr. and If anyone Hhould desire more than one CEMETERY WORK. Very Truly Yours, Mrs. C, M. Jones, who had a clothing of the above papers wowillmakeasi)ec.ial price on thewmie. .Viiyimper,periodical COT STQME FOR BUILDIRG PURPOSES. store, in this village, in 1890. Mr. Van or magazine securetl for sulwcribers to Buren is spoken of,a«anestimableyoung the News at a retl action in the aggregate Hliof Opposite the Postofiee, ST JOHNS IiIeRCANTILE GO. man. print?. 8T. JOHNS, /fICHlOAN. surface of the flesh of another animal, might take fl into his head to educate UNFITFOU HUMAN FOOD would not commuuioate the disease. Dr. and provide for the little waif found CHILI IS NOW SORRY. Hiokman was of the opinion that the under his front stoop. Mr. Gpuld is COMMISSIONERS CONDEMN disease could bo transmitted from one a young man and may be fond of MINISTER MONTT 80 INFORMS LUMPY-JAW MEAT. j animal to another by inoeulatioii, and SECRETARY BLAINE. I under certain conditions was contagious, babies, bnt there are many of the I while Dr. Bourschiedt was also of the millionaires whose hair has become They Decide that the Dlanune with the 1’b> ‘ opinion that under soihe circumstances slightly frosted with experience. lt»p»ratlon Mad* and th* Qaeatlon of Pay* prunounceable Name Kciidem Animal* the disease was infectious. m*|it Will U* 8«tU*d la the Pulure- that It Attacks Dnflt for lliiiiian Kood— Reganling the question as to whether Even the Heluaeea Will Be Well Treated JBrtef Uevlew ut the Teatlinoiiy. tho disease, actinomycosis, is danger ­ Under the i*rovlaloii* of the Agreement. ous, there was unanimity of opinion ex­ Views of Kxperte. pressed in tlie testimony of all tho ex­ Victory lor the United Sta te*. Tho State Board of Live-Stock Com- perts for the defense, which may bo well efinPis sincerely sorry, and has said tnidHioners haa issued and had published expressed in tho language of Prof. Law, li buiietin containing a resume of that 80 to Secretary Blaine through Minister who said: “The disease tends to ad ­ Monlt. Minister Montt hopes' that portion of the U'stimony introduced in vance indeflnitely, and is fatal early or .O-JCtfcutbrought against them by i la^e, accordintf to tho importance to life within a week every cause of Irritation B. Orcenhut and other members or t ___ gill be removodJ ______^______Ihe "whisky trust” of Peoria, known as is usually fatal in the long run if not cut Ofllcial lips are sealed regarding What lilie nutinomycosis or lumpy-jaw cattle short by ti'eatmcnt. ” And by Dr. Paquln: took place at the interview held by the Case, bearing uix)n tho question'of the "Tho disease is dangerous and probably Chilian Minister with Secretary Blaine, flmntnglniirtno^g file «HMense nmon;i 7\im to the right fatal in the vast majority pf casea^ if but the following is the situation: The meaiftins, if you*re a weak or ailing cattle, ami from cattle to human beings, not In all cases, at some time or other." Cfaiitan Oovemmeiit has expressed its and the unfitness of the flesh of cattle All agreed in their testimony that where regrets for tho attack on the Baltimore woman* It’s Dr. Pierce’s Favorite affo ctet! with this disease for use for 1 the disease was purely Iih’u I, and could and the subsoiiuent proceedings which Prescription. If you ’re overworked human food. I'he illustrations present- ^ be excised with a knife, then it is cura­ w’cre so unfriendly to the United States. or run-down,it builds you up ; oil in cunnecllun hcTcwIth arc from the; ble; but That if any o f tho germs have It has formally disavowed any Intention if you ’re afflicted with any of tho photographs of diseased animals which I reached tho internal organs, then it is of offense In the diplomatic coTTesiKind- distressing derangements and dis ­ were lntroducc«l in evidence. Incurable, and Drs. I'ascweil and Baker enco and has repudiated Minister Mat- In introOBt-mortem exam­ tho sentiments of President Montt and relieves and cures. It improves comes necessary for tho defendants to j inations of animals alleged to have been his present Cabinet. digestion, invigorates tho sy;jtem, prove in ortler to justify their actions in i It has submitted the flndings of the cured bjr tho removal of tho external RAIXED*nACIES 0!f HIM. enriches the blood, dispels ' aches thfi [(l'emiKr5rT?rthat -tht- di ei'eee, 04-1400.. ] Pmeurator Fiscal as evidence of its and pains, melancholy and nervous- •nycosis, is a dangerously infectious or j inU>rnal organs .had been found the 'goiKl faith in investig ating tho Yalpa-- dangeropsly contagious malady, and one 1 Tho.se men hare a horror of babies, rniso riot, and the punishment ul the ness, produces reti’Cflhing bIcuu , and noilules containing tho germs of the dis- and when they think that it may not jfreat element conaiitutiug the danger Dl; bhowing Uiat a cure Imd not beeii men found guilty will follow in due restores flesh and strength. In tho the liability that the' meat of animal!^ effected, os supposed; and Dr. Horne 4>no liaby left but a regular 4olnt. cause distress. As pedlar in its the germs taken from a discasixl animal, But realizing that the United States is mai^velous, * remedial results as in and also taken from man; tliat the fact equally bound by the flndings of its its composition. _o^ the inocublllty of the disease deter- officers the Montt administration is will- Inines fliat it Ts a^conlaglous disiiaso, ing bi—irnire the qiifstion of fmd to fu * and that a disease which can be commu ­ , turn determination, which means arbi­ nicated from one animal to another by tration, Incidentally, though, the hope artificial inoculation can alsi be con ­ jfl exprcss*xl that on fuller examination Common tracted by natural inoculation under the United States will be convinced that Tavurable circumstances.^ _riion this there w'ns no cause of complaint against fiuestion Prof. Law testified as follows; sn r4i, the lilling tho definition of "reparation ” region of tho face, mouth and tongue; whicli was demaiiffed by President Har­ Chaps Hands. that tho disease is dangerous is unques ­ rison when tho news of tho Valparaiso tionable, a.s in tlie absence of treatment murders roached Washington. This de- that in a trial of this kind much testi­ usually goes on to a fatal issue, by the niand includod expression of regret for mony a.s to facts IniVing a direct and interference of tlie feeding and mastica­ tfiooccurrenci*, punishment of tho offend ­ IVOI^Y important bearing on the questhm at is­ tion or by the extension of the nuiludy ers, and indemnity to tho families of the sue that could be introduc<'d in a legis ­ to vital Internal organs. The victim of / I victims. lative examination or an extra-judicial actinomycosis of the face, mouth, throat, These ooncossions are couched in dip ­ investigation was not admissible iis evi­ windpipe or lungs drops tho actinomy ­ IX 1118 nABT-piir.or i>i:sK. lomatic language, but tlieir meaning as dence in the trial of tho cause in ques­ cotic cells from tlicir raw surfaces or clear. In addition tliero is the guaranty for that ml.sorable little squaller left SOAP tion; conseqliently all the facts which with the saliva or expccdorations. Tlioso of personal safety to tho refugees if could have been brought to tlio nttcntJon having the growth on the st<.imach, in ­ on her front stoop tho other clay we given up' for trial and of freedom from of tho jury were not permitted to l)e In- testines or liver drop similar actinomy- will all have to bend Jo_Dur wives and penalties if tried and convicted. DOES NOT. troduce»i: for instanee, a v.-itness for tlie eotlo cells with the dung, and tliese get ­ follow her example. The women will pluintifT tostiliod to the thoroughness 1 f ting on the fotMl or water are taken in never let another member of society HUGE PLOT. IN MEXICO. the inent-iiispeelion system in the abat­ by otiier aninitls and grow on any sus­ get ahead of them, and from what toirs at l><^rliu and that cattle afTeeted ceptible wound or abraded surface'on my wife said last night, caring for The C'hurcli I’urly liiipiicatotl in h Con- w'ith a<'tinoinycosis are not condemned whlcli they may fall.” ftpiraey 1<> Overthrow the Govi'riiiacnt. for fowl in Gormiin^'. Is the llosh of animals afflicted with 1 babies found In ash barrels and in Tlie defense was not permitted by tl>c coal holes will be the fashionable fad Advices from Monterey, Mexico, say; -court to show by witnesses l)rought there of the season. Thi' excitement here over the revolu ­ for the purijose that tlie facts regarding tionary inovcnnnt against President “If baby fanning becomes a fash- Diaz, Inaugurated l)y Catarino Garza, is .th.0 utfe of cattle olTected with a^ctinoniy- ion.ible amusement all the ladies will cosis in ,(leriniiny for food, are that the •4 on tlie increast*. It has boon ItNirnod )Rl^ be Iryih^o'BCC how hig-'a oolleetiotv hero from an tmthoHtatlve ive oj carensses of sui-li cattle are classed as she can get, and there will be ho T fourth-class or diseased moat, and are thero is to be a general uprising of what A Perfect Success. VII stopping. For my part, I am g(»ing is known as the churcli party throughout Boid as suidi to the jworer classes of vV Tb« B0V. A Antoine, of Kefngio, Tez., writes; people, who cannot afford to pay tlie to provide myself witli a privabi Mexico in support of revolution within tho next four w'ceks. It is also learned ka far oa I am able to Judge. I think Pastor prices charged for healthy meat, and it foundling a.sylum somewhere in New Koenig's Nerve Tonic Is a perfect success, for could also have been t-liown that of the Jersey where there is malaria, typhoid from the same aoun-o that the recent visit of Catarino Garza to tho City of Anyone who suCTered from a most painful 273 recordeii eases of this disease in fever and mosquitoes. ” (icrvousness as I did. I feel now like myself man about DO per cent, of these cases Mexico Avas made for tho puniose of igain after taking the Tonic. conferring with loading officials in the are rocordetl in Germany. 4' Newtom , JIL, Deo. 1. 1889. Tho bullcTin lr als briefly of the ex­ PLIGHTING THE ROYAL TROTH. church. Since three years I have been suffering from pert witnesses for the plaintiffs as fol ­ In beginning his movement last Sep­ jztreme nervonsnees, dreadful pain In my bead, lows; Tho plaintiffs called as experts Tho KnRaKoiiipnt of l*rlnre Albert Victor tember Garza bud no funds with which (leepiessness, polpltatfon, horrible dreams, Dr. Frank S. Billings, diri'ctor of tho and PrliircMK Mary of Teck. to carry it on successfully, and he tie- sonstont tremor at every ^ght noise. I was Although the people in general be­ pended solely upon tho syinputliy of tho under the doctors ’ treatment withont relief, patho-blologieal latioratory, Lincoln, when our Pastor handed me one of your books, Neb.; Dr, Olof SehwarzhojilT,of Minne ­ lieve that the sweet daughter of the oppressed people in Northern Mexico to kfter taking the first bottle of Koenig ’s Nerve sota; Dr. B. W. Hiekiimn, chief Inspec- .actinomycosis lit for human fooil? On Tecks deserves a kinder fate in hus­ augment his resources. It is believed Tonic, I felt it was bolping me and continued tor of the bureau of animal industry, at this topic tiier<> was no difference of bands than the here that ho would have been successful improving Wonderfully. * • * 1 expect to con. liuue with the medicine. •Chicago; ITr. Frank Bnurschlrtit, n optnton HTnmrg -thr^-rreperfs- eldest son of the ut that lime liad his attack upon Guerrero and Melr resulted differently. The rev­ Miss IDA F. BUSH. physician and microsco])ist, at Peoria; by tlio defense, all of them uneoor iMtionts can *Iho obtain tho match has ains of Tuinaulipas. SVhile still in hid- this iiietlielne free uf charge. On tho question of tb»' d! ‘.t-ase being iTli IblH jHst a-Ht! Ih miitt for .md dnii- FREE : ITTone tiFf‘11 fur- Thi* remedy ban l)eon prepared by the KeveKeverond dangerously contagious or infectious gerous for human eonsuinption. Thej' Ibg ho iTcrlvcd ft ?niitint«»tis from a - ialot KfW*UIR. of Poi 't Witrwe, inJn Mlni»a ICTi xL Drs. Billings, Schwarzkopff and Vogel, all testified that the disease had been nlshed by tho inent and wealthy Catholic citizen of Emow prepared uudeehla direction by the for tho plaintiiTs, expressed Hielr individ ­ found affecting all of the essential in ­ young man's the City of Mexico to come to the cap­ KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, 111. ual opinions, under oatli, that tho dis ­ ternal organs of tho animal as well as of g r a ft (1 m o t h e r, ital incognito, ami he would be given ease was not contagious, oonsequently men, including tlie lungs and tho liver,, Queen Victoria, funds to curry on tho campaign in tho Sold by Dnigglsta at SI per Bottle. 6 for 8S northern part of tho republic, while a lAnre Sixe, S1.75. 6 Bottlea for S9. ' not dangerous, but on cross-examination tho spleen ami the liitestlnos; that whom it is quite «ach admitted that the disease, ueti- wherever the germ aellnomyces found N plan of campaign would bo mapped out nomycosis, is due to a germ or parasite, within the possi ­ for the people of tho Southern States. a favorable spot to attach itself new bilities he will • • • o a o 0 o e mm which hi«l been by various scientists colonies of the disease would spring up, Garza answered Hie call and wtis welj ^ THE SMAUEST PILL IN THE WORLD I ^ rnixiKss MAnY*(vicTo- ofto day succeed received by tho instigator of the church taken from the pus dlsebarged from one producing new tumors and localizuHons; HIA) or TECK. animal and inoculatetl Into another ani ­ that while it is ixissllde for the germ to on the English piioplo ’s movement, who, in addition o tUTT’S • mal, and there produceil the disease con ­ bo taken into the alimentary onnal, in ­ throne. Hut it is now' stated what to supplying Garza with a considerable •tiny liver pills® taining simiJur germs, and Dr. Scliwnrz- testines, and stomach thmugh tho food ajiiioars to be good authority that this amount of money, caused a secret appeal have all the virtue* of the larger onoa; kopff mlinitted that he had, wldle expori- opjK»sltion has been withilrawn and revolution to bo sent to ail ©equally effectlvet purely vegetable. eaten, and into tho lungs through the F.xoct aixe ahown in till* border. inspiration of the air, it is impossible for tliattbnf thetho match,not4*h will takernL-o place. T-hnThe '“bhfui aiid dovout ( atholios in the rc- the germs to reach the liver and spleen public. Numerous copies of this proola- flnal royal consent was given at Bal­ mat ion linve been discovered here, and ossssssosss i xc(‘pt through the circulation of tho moral during the visit of the Teck blood; hence, if it can reach tlie liver are in tho hands of the Government. and spleen thnnigh tho circulation of family to the Queen, who have only As a result of this understanding the Idood, it may reach any portion of just returned to Richmond. Princess President DInz has increased his vigil ­ the animal anatomy; couacquc-ntly, they Mary is a very ance and priests, are being quietly ar­ eemsidered that when tho nninial was pretty . and c n- rested upon trivial charges in ail parts affectetTr it being impos.^trsti^tn fell to l?agtftg girl with­ of Mexico and sent to jail, from which ' ■I'-i what extent the disease had been pro ­ al and a cousin not fiiafty ivf thnri will esrapr nttve. mulgated throughout the carcass, the The belief is grooving here that of “ITIncc Ed ­ Garza’s operations along the Bio meat of such an animal is unfit for hu­ die, ” although man food. Grande frontier was intended as a blind not a cousin-gcr- f;, to draw tho Mexican troops to that quar­ AFTER BOMBS. BABIES. Tttftft.- -4>f her. ter, when the real leader and nn army of flance, what lit­ revolutionists will appear Irt either the 'im A New Terror Has Arisen for Poor New tle there is to be Htate of Chihuahua or Durango and ad- ___ _ York Millionaires. _____ said of him is : ^ vauoo on the City of Mexico. Between bombs and babies, tho life fairly well rnirtcK albeut victor , t of the New York millionaire is not known. The duke or clarence . OKLAHOMA’S NEW GOVERNOR. one rrund of enjoyment just at pres­ eldest son of the Prince of Wales, he ent. bcarecly have the capitalists seems to have followed in mast of his Judge A. J. Seay, an Keeentric Did Bach ­ elor. Drau-a a I’riae. meuting with tho disease, inoculated an settled down to quietly clipping cou ­ father’s dissipations while inheriting luiimni and produced a tumor containing pons after the commotion caused by .Judge A. 4. Reay, wlio was appointed tho germs n«*tiu imycos. but few of his talcnU or his virtues. Governor of Oklahoma, has been on tho ''f H ^ Each of these gentlemen expressed the explosion in Russell Sage ’s office, It is his habit of wearing very pro ­ district bench in that territory for tho A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS A WOMAN’S ILLS. the opinion that all eattlo contract the when another dangc', not so de.vily, nounced clothes that got him the title last year. He was originally nppolnient failed on eroas-exam- the whisiK'r in Wall street, s;iys .t'cor ­ Straiigw Kweta Alxxit lliimunity. old bneludor of rather eeeentrie habits, nearly ail the di«eaaea of woman hare a commott origin, and may hare a coimnon eur*. ination to answer why, if the germ when respondent, and many of the great Of the f-Titlrn bun an race It I- estimated and is distinguished for his high piping orlginully on grass or grain would when flnanciers have given orders to have that f.on.oOi .oooaro well clotlied—that is, voice. As a .ludge he was )>opiilar in LYDIA L PINKHAM’S taken inbo the mouth of nn animal af­ their new dynamite pnaif safety- they wear KannenU wf oomo kind: 2 )0,- Missouri, and he has made quite n repu­ 1* a lure cure for all thoae painful eompJalnt* and fect tho anlrnal and prwluee a tumor, a 1.00,000 habitually gfi baked, and 700,- tation on the bench in Oklahoma. Tie weaknenre* of women. SoTd li)’ 3tt tlrugglef* jm* -similar giTin, tM-ing identical in struet- Ikixch provldeil with baby-proof at- 000,0 0 only «o»cr parts of the bony; attracted attention some time ago by tho a atantlard anlctr, or aent hr mall. In form of UichuicnlH. snn,QOO,oni live ia houjuis .OO.lOO.U oU in PHI* o I/o*cnge*, on receipt of il.ca). uro and nature, Tt»und fb the pna dts- hoverity wiUi whh h ho dealt with vlo- a rgmMr*. ?•?«>»*■•. w»«na »«4 KUaaatta.* chnrgoil from a dlseused animal, when-^ ;\H this trouble has been caused by hutH and caves, , aiid ■_'.'>0,000,c0u have Int^irs of the law prohibiting tho sale of Ur fcaaaiIfatl, Wla.traud. .»*» — afiwa f. .u Hib transmitted accidentally to the abradiHi the rumor that Mr. George Gould , virtuahy no shelter at all. liquor to Indians. IdSfiR K. Finkbam Mad. Oo., Lynn, MRSWa DamacM for nirtlog. * Advlc* aad CriUelum. A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT THE GRIPPE. should not be neglected. Brown ’s Brc »m- ON THE FIRST BALLOT. The courts of 8t Paul will toon have Thore are S3me men whose advice I hate to take or even to have offered to CHiAL Tbochbb are a simple remedy, and The present influenza now raging an opportunity tj pasd upon a very Im­ give prompt relluf. 25 ctm. a box. throughout the world seems to In- JOHN 'SHERMAN IS CHOSEN portant queatiun. For many years close mo, no matter how wise and sensible I OHIO’S SENATOR. students of social problems have been know in my heart it I*. The way in creuse in virulence the longer it rages. mystified by the discrepancies shown by which it is delivered has much to do he first year it was only casual, and with It One roan assumes an air of various legal tribunals in fixing a money manifested itself like a slight cold. Th* MansflclU Htatesman <3eU 03 VotM In value upon the human heart At Grand superior knowledge (which he may ('nu«u« to 33 for Iformker. the MomliiaUuu Kaf)lds, the other day, a jury awarded possess, to do him justice) and gives The next season it developed into Then Uelni: Bfnde Vnnnlmou*—Fualer you tbo crumbs f om his mental table more severe symptoms, und took the . I a pretty p aintlfi five cent) damage i for and McKinley Kamed. breach of promise to marry, while last with a pa ronizing or a pitying manner form of pneumonia. The present sea­ which roba what he has to say of half year a wealthy man wa^ mulct in the son it assumes all shapes, from pnea- sum of fifty-five thousand dollars for its valup and nearly all Its likelihood Gov. Furaker Beaten. monia to typhoid fever. When it John Sbkrman ...... S9 his fickleness in fractu ing the cardiac of sticking.. Old roan Ganott is o.'ie J. B. Fobakbr ...... 88 apparatus of a trusting spinster. And of that ki'..d; in con-equcnce no attacks the heart it is almost a]way» CHAHUBi ForraH...... l goes to him if possible to find WlLUAM IfoMNLBT...., ...... 1 now comes a St. I aul young man who fatal. When It attacks the lungs and sues his sweetheart for five thou and out ' from anyone else. Now Bar­ RB|iubll(»anH of Ohio have spoken ton don't know as much as Garrett appears in the form of pneumonia it 4nd~John ^ermalr^ 'icr1>o~tlie lars damages for flirting. _____ "This is not al>rcach oT promts d d eiirhini lilfl advlw-ds sunght fhrer: can be cured by taking Reid ’s German United States Senator said the piaintkfiLxlieorfuily. "but a case as much and does more, good to thosa tJGUoff A?KD Tfd» from the Buckeye State. for damages. 1 donT. "TTIW’TfflWng, and who get it . Someone spoke of the great remedy not only relieves the J. B. Foraker is de ­ “Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowl- I am golny to show people that this lungs but stimulates the kidneys and feats. country 1-i a very uneaftEy one for that kind from The joint caucus con ­ kind of business. I have beoii fair with Bar on. His modesty and good-heart ­ Rids the dig estion. An ordi nary cougb vened at 8 p. m. in the the girl. 1 told her that I detested edness make you glad you wont to him remedy which contains opium, para­ hall of the House of- flirting, and when I cominopced keep­ for "pointers, ” and give you confidence lyzes the digestion, and its use io Bepresentatlves, and by ing company with her I told herT Vtsbed 4« what he '•ays. J—hallave I’d sooner Both the method and results irhen ae(*iamatk>fl is generally attended with to marry her, and I had ev<*ry roasoa to have Ba ton abuse me. or criticise my Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant fatal re-sultsi Rkid ’s German Gouoh Laylin, of the House, believe that she would accept mo. Now work, than have Garrett’s praise for tho and refreshiug to the taste, and acts was selected Chairman. same things.______AND Kidney Cure has saved thou­ she has gone to flirting with other peo ­ gently yet promptly or the Kidneys, He ^ made a speech ple. and 1 mean to punish her for it ” ^tter than » Bull. sands of lives, and its use in pneu ­ JOHN SHERMAN, abounding in compli ­ Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ monia is recommended by every lead ­ ments to both of the Senatorial candi ­ A VolumluouB Pr«M Blspatch. A little girl living on West Forty-sec tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ ing physician that has ever had an dates, and the call of the roll showed Competition among newspapers, and ond street will one day grow up into a noble woman. Little Davy, a poor Ile- aches and fevers and cures habitual opportunity to prescribe it. Get it o very Ropilidlenn Agaomhlynmin the Improvement of telegraph faclUtlo s, constipation. Syrup cf Figs is tbe of any dealer. except Representative Jackson. have gone to such length within the past -Remedy -Gos , j^eeria,4IL----- Quite an interesting contlict took place few years that achlevments in the way World to the girl's father. ‘ One day tho only remedy of iW kind ever pro- over the question of admitting the pub­ of press dispatches are now of everyday newsboy did not come. Another day,, duced, pleasing to the ta6te and ac­ lic, but a motion was finally adopted di ­ occurrence which in the earlier days an Francisco crutch. ^ many excellent qualities commend it arms perfornitNl his onerous task. Kxamiuer, from Sa!?'m, Mass., of a ver­ Tho first day ho resumed his heat he to all and have made it the most In an eloquent speech Senator Nich­ batim report of a day's testimony In the hobbled on a crutch maio of a piece of an old dry good^ box. popular remedy known. ols, of Belmont, presented the uamo of famous iSoarlos will case. The dispaten Syrup of Fi^ is for sale in SOc John Sherman. '‘Tried jeontained 17,5'20 words, and was sent Little Laura had saved up to buy a ami proved by the testa first to Chicago, e'ght circuits being em­ doll's playhouse. and $1 bottles hy all leading drug ­ of time," s a i d li o , ployed, and thence, by tho Whoatstope The Sa was used, and now little Davy gists. Any reliable druggist who "weighed and found not system, to San Francisco, 'it went w'alks on a beautiful cushioned crutch. may not have it on hand will pro ­ wanking b5’ the balances through in two hours and ten minutes, —New York World. cure it promptly fc? nny one who and cost ?.52.'».60—a sum which does not of subsequent events, The use of Ely's Cream Biilni. n sure cure wishes to try It. Do not accept any yielding to no proniis i’d ■at all frig hten a metropolitan daily. It fnri ’atsrrh and Cold In head, la attended popular theories'which is supposed to be tho longest message- with no Fttk'. inconvenience or drFtTd," Buhatitiit&______aredoom<*d to an ephem­ ever sent across the continent. wlilch caa bo said of no other remedy. CAUFORNfA FW SKIUP CO. eral existence, tmn- Urnfety in the MlUMt of Banger. I KEEL It my duty to say a few words In SAN FftANrtlSCO. CAL pered by no visionary rogurd to Ely’s Cream Balm, and 1 do so RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. This -would seem m contradiction —is bo, in LOUISVILLE. KY. N'lVJ YORK. H. Y- H whims for mere tempo- entirely without solicitation. I have used REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullneo^ - mry relief, eapituln tlncf »'<‘KAKEn. act, to the eye. But experience baa proved It half a year, and have found It tulio most Congestion , Pain . not with (Wmagogues and surrendcrihg 4ta poABiblUty. Tako _ the caBe^of Jho In- ' admir able. ^Fhay^ juffer_ed from catarrh REVIVES Faiuno ENERGY. not to dishonesty, true to frienr, witlumt un- short of half a century, proves that Hostet. Chicago. 111. LIES PACTS ter’s Stomach Bitters is precisely this. This ....utlnnnl d nwfl not limit tbe fleM where the Apply Balni Into each nostril. It Is COKSUMPTION No msii wishes to buy Some people .'ire fair- mutuaUy interdependent; believing that medicine has proved its eihoaoy. In South a pig In a bag, and no minded, and to them Quickly Absorbed. CUvas Kfxtet ^atttntte . Tupr places confiden*-** ive refer tho Scale when tlie muscle of toil or the han-d of America, tbe Isthmus of Panskuia, Mexico, Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mull. question. Actions everywhere in fact a here mlasma-born dis ­ in the advertisements patriiAIsm to our eounti-y in her trying CUREvi of Scale makers which ease takes on its most obstinate and formid ­ ELY BKOTHERS, 5(5 Warren gt.. New York. SPEAK onleal .for pei*petual existence has ren ­ able types, tbe Bitters is a recognized speclflc louder than wortls, and dered a dollars ’ worth of services that in illliiiitable dcBiand; and prescribed by Quite Tart. This GREAT COUGH CURE, thissuccess- SOUND when you find a genu ­ liand should receive, us compensation })hysiclaiiB of repute. Potent, 8ou, Is It in dis- ful CONSU.MPTION CURE is sold by drug ­ ine nrtirlo made of oniers of the ettanach, liver stud bowels, and While cross-evamining Dr. Warren, a improbable. “Somo- good material llierofor, a dollar with a hundr-i'd cents ’ against that destroyer, la grippe. It improves gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other thfngfor nothing ” ran New York counsel declared that doctors Curt can stand successfully. If you have a worth of purchasing power. Verte for appetite aud (deep, neutralizes rheumatisui ought to bu^ablo to give an opinion of a never be had. and when FOR ami kidney compiafuts. COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it you see Scales adver ­ a fair price Is ft not' L liim:; for in that sublime n< ‘t yvni -honor disease without making mistakes. “They tised 80 indefinitely as yourselves, lietter your constituents, and will cure you promptly. If your child has the better that the facts In One tioud llusbaiiil. make fewer mistakes than the lawyers,” CROUP or WIKDOPING COUGH, use it to leave a the ca-so should be , «ertH} your country. ” Whan Theodora I’ark-er wa-i married responded the phy.siclan. "That is not looked Into by fair- quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON- minded men for Ikejiresentative GrilTln, of Lunaa, nom- ha oiitcrcd in Ills-journaJ on his woddiiig 'so, ” said the counselor; “but doctors ’ SUMPTION, don ’tVait until your case is hope­ BIQ itiaV'd Joseph B. Foraker, tuM his speech day tlio folio-wing rosoJ'otlons: mistakes are buried six feet under less, but take this Cure at once and receive poroe.ntage for the im­ THEMSELVES First—Never, oxpept. lor tho best r a- agination ; investigate before buying any was'frequently inbTrupted wttJli onthusi- ground, a lawyer’s are not. ” "No, ” re­ immediate help. Price 50c and $1.00. carefully. astic applause. “In the summer of sons, to oppose mv wife’s will. ’ plied Warren, “but .'•ometimes hung as Ask your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. kind of a Scale? Second —To discharge all duties for 18(52, ” said ho, “w’hmi'the lifeofthis na- in a IIV feet above grouau '..1U JUl! !..ll.k. .M'lil free by tioii was trembling in the halunee and bar sake fioeiy. The Onljr One Ever I’rinteil —Can You Find Shiloh’s Porous Plasters JONES OF BINGHAMTON. wlion tlie hearts of strong men wavered Third—Never to soold. Binghamton, N. VI In view of the rapidly aceuieiulating mis­ Fourth—Never to look ero-^s at Ibpt. the Word'/ fortunes which w'cro ov^ul.uikiiig the Fifth—Never t6, worry her with •com­ There Is a S-lncb dlsplaj advcrtlsomont Sib H knut Tnonrso*, th« mands. In this paper this week which has no two most noted physician of Eng ­ of tlie nation, a bwT t«if 16, liorn words alike except one word. The same Is jiniinbred' iTpo'ir^a " Tarm, wttltrrgly Tmd .Sixth—To promote lituLpicly,.______(rue of -ettch new 04*0 a|H»e»rlftfi. oach t/cok land, says that more tbaiv gladly, full of life and hop><‘a-iid patriot ­ Koventh-^To boar her burdens. from Tho Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This half of all diseases come from ism, offered ids life, if mWi be, ids best Kiglith—To overlook her foibles. house places a “Crescent" on evor 5’thlnK errors in dicL service upon the altar of Ids country. Niiiih—Tok for it, send Send for Free Sample of do fend her. them the name of the word, iind they will enlisted as a private soldier. ,Hc Garfield Tea to 313 Wert wont to tlu‘ front witli othora, aud when Tenth—^To remember her al'waiys In mturit you book, beautieci . LXTUUuu.4.eHS. A redoubt or a battery was to be stormed, my jirayers 'I h-it«, God williisg, j or SAMPLES PKKE. 46th Street, New York City. with youtiiful vigor and iuiptduosit} ’, he shall be bloseed.—Household. "11OW TKXDKULv Mr. Thoughtful ■was the foremost. IJiiruig the <*ntire cares for his w'ife. " "Yes; it would bo State oe O hw, Gitv op Toledo , I ■war until it ended he seiv^d as a private I.ocAH CouNTT. torriklo if slio were to die before she in ­ soldier. ” Fkank J. ■CMENKYoiiakes oath tbat Le is the herited her father's fortune, wouldn't it?" .A#tcr reviewing ex-ledo, ■County Blood V essels are sometiueh hurst by and fitato aforei^aid, And that said firm will pay whooping cough. Hale 'sHonet of Hurkuudnu jPOR SAL£l "The man whom I name is oine of tlioso tlie sum of ONE HCKDUF.D DOIJ.AHSfor each and Tai '. relieves it. gallant men wlio never deserted a friend and every esse af CAlarrh that cannot eoember, A. D. ISSti. i that <(110 physician declares himself in For.large or small e.^tablishmect*. Estimates fup . . A. W, OLEAKON, favor of high heals. nlsbad prom pUy. F,>r full purtlrulars address ples, always true to the Ilepublicuii par­ ■j SEAL. - Notary Public. ly, tjiere ne\'er has been a campaign in BeechA.M’s Dills cont only 25 cents a box. CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UN10N» the Stnt«* when lie was not in ■the fore ­ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly uxion tho blood and muoctis Bur> | They are proverbially known throughout CHICAGO. II.E.. most uf the battle, leading as b«>Ht he tlio world to bo “worth a guinea a box. ” It Oeres Colds, Coughs. .Sore Throat, Croup, locos of tho systetn. Send for testluiouials, free. lufluonxii. Whooping Council, Kroiichitis mikI he ■WOULD’S SOUVENIR.-A beautiful, bright, tniglit -U» victory ,---- 1L<. ______F. d. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. AsthinM. A cerulu cure for Consumption in firfd A unji>uiD Pock-tCoiu. l.tnrer than asilwy ilol- tro»* ’to tlie prlnciplcK of the H<»- 3jd~BoM by iirogt^dts, 'tit cents. ~ vi>.TK>> Kvoa in lihtorv;^lotluT ■s:ait.'K. a sur-- relief Iti a«lvmH-e«l stmres. Use Tlitr. L’ghter than SO centM. New Patent. Htmple and E\o xcid Christmas Ere. St nn -c. ToiVon will MOO the~~ dkcClIvjil ellocl nMuf limtMH'.l vu. A «lip-l <»t p Ti !t wlircl. nin iw ■ wlii'le publlfUH.jiurty bccHUSc he ia a Ilopubli- Not Wtrirtly Modern. tuking the iirst tlose. Hold by uesierw evei js-uero. yea'- at sight it,r evi-r. Snows D ttuinicil Letter year­ <*an on j>rluciplo. I take pleasuro in Lsrge bottioi*. 5jcents sud gltiO. ly. Temperance pledge on back. Best advertising The typewriter •was s pposed t« be an !• ITS.—All Fits stopped free hv Dr.KItne ’s Groat lue .ium tu the world. V30 made dsllv Hehhur proH<>nting the name of .loseph B, Fwra- N^»-« Koatorer. No Flfa stter first Jsr's use. Msr- them. Cut th B out. Nam- this paper. Twosam — ker of Oha»>. ” English invention, but it appears that velloiis cure.*. ’rrestlHe sad fi.OO trisl bottle free to p'es bv mall for *1. Agents wanted evervwb-re. tlie orig'nator wa.s a Frenchman of.Mar- > It esses. Send to Dr. EUne. W1 Arch 8t., Phils. Ps. PATENTS! WASIIINUTUN, U. O. NV. XV. KITCHEN, l•nt«lllee. Kockftml. lU. Bepreseajtutivo Welsh, who had for seilles. who devised bis apparatus as far VOCU osr.'a ^xreelcH inai«toreper eent- uioi modetn the man of t:he occasion and the one flicted with the irrippe fa Kemp’s Balsam, keeping i*«HUry. AlsoPOWFK M ILLS rind FAKM whli'li Is especially adapted to dlsesisns of ; FKKI»---- - ...... MII.I.H...... l’lr*-ul«rs Slid testiinonlals sent ci» wRo, If eteot^'d, ■wmitd hcBt FrnhBprvc ■tiuc the tTirTmlTand iHTiirs. Do not wait for the j THE PECULIAR EFFECTS OF .ppiitsu*.. WILSON RNOS - SA9T0W. >A. Interests of ttio State of Ghlo and tlie first symptoms of tho dls-.-ase before secur­ nation. ” ing tho remedy, but get a bottle and keep I ST. JACOBS OIL Ib'presentative Dicks, of Hamilton, in It f>n hand for u^etlie inonient It Is needed, i JobiewspaperPresses hi« turn nomlnateil Secretary of U»e If neglected the grippe has a t.etidoticy to I Of tbo latest and best designs sold npon easy terma Treasury Charles Foster, but there was bring on pneumonia. All drugi/ists sell the j Are Its Prompt and Permanent Cures. and at rcssousble price*. Forfurtber Balsam. ______1 particulars address a slight disposition to jeer the gentle ­ ^■sapIliyi A veQlya Jsn. 17, 1883, GEORGE C. OSGOOD & CO., CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION* man and he wan brief In his speeeh. If a man shamefully abuses his wife j KKEiUmA I loms Druggists, Lowell, Mass., wrote: "MR. LEWIS 8 7. 89, 91 A 93 S. .lelTerson St,. f'lilcHgro. The nominations of Sherman and in Butte, Mont, hacut at the knee for two months. Mr. Dennis gave liim St. Jacobs Oil to FAT FOLKS REDUCED I Mrs. Alice Muple, Oregon. Mo., wrltsse o ’clock TjefoVe Ti ballot Was realdieiil. «d by a cftll-by-an undertaker. rtib it. In nix days he hud no use for iiis crutches ami went home cured ... . J "Mr weight wic^JU poubda, DOW it is NL Just before the iNillot a telegram from without fliem.” redaction of I2b lbs.” Fort^-ulars address, intb ao — A Deep-Seated Cough crue My tries tho Ixiwell, Mass., JnlyO ’87; ‘’Thecripple bov ORRIN ROBINSON, cured Lr.O.H.K.8.NYl >KR. MoVicker ’sThsetra Chicago.UL Governor-elect McKinley was r<‘ad, say­ Lungs and wastes Hie general strength. A by Ft. Jacobs Oil in 1881, has remained cured. The voung man has been and ing: “I have l>eon ml vised that my name prudent resort for tho uflllcted Is to use Jir, is now at work every day at manual labor." DR. GEORGE C. OSGOOD. QCsIrSIIwIr WaahlUKtofit D.CC may bo presented. Proniptly withdraw i>. Jayne’s Expectorant, a remedy for all it." Ujion this authority the Chairman troubled with Aaihuia, Brouchitls, or any I MpHpB Aberdeen, 8. Dak., Sept. 26, 1888; ** Suffered several withdrew yrr. 3T(!Klfll/‘y'B—mi'me, but -Cnlaionary ufl'ection. years with chronic stitch In tlui-Lack.: was given up ■ Sytsin loet war, ICadludlcatlngolalma, atty alnoa. this action did not prevent Mr. Welsh by doctor^. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured me.” INSTANT RKLICF. Curein isday^ “Is TIOIIT-I.ACING hurtful. Doctor? ” HERMAN SCHWAYGEL. Nevrr rvtiirUH. iiuigc. No Kalvt-. Me from subsequently voting for his ean- supiMisjtory. liMUKuY Address didate. “Not to tho medical profession, miss; PILES J- B. HJ££V Ka.l>uxaiW,Ne*r York City.N.Y, not to tlio medical profession. ” C. N. V. There was intense'excitement during No. 3 9* the roll-call and as rioubtful men re­ Morphine Habit Cured In 10 P ATETMTPO Quickly obtained. Mo at-y'8 \YHEN WltrriNtJ T<> AI>VERTl8KItS, tuSOdaya. No pay till eured.Vi,: I . ^ " fco until patent is allowed. . ’ ;. P*^**** ■«T YOU aaw the advertisemcai corded themselves they were warmly OPIUM DR.J..STEPHEN^fPHENE, Labanon,Ohio. ' I Advlca « Book free. CLOIE PATCRT XCC'T Wash.. D.U. in tliia uMDcr. applauded liy the taction witli wliich Like Magic they voted. The result was: John Sherman, 53; Is the relief given in msny severs esses of dyspeptic FGHVOfARMOtED inuij A CAITPO troubles by Rood's Hirsapsrllls. Possessing the f OK At’d. SOWS CLmes. 5AWf VTS.OT. * J, B. Foraker, .38; Charles Foster, 1, and be-t known stomsrh tonics ss weU ss tbe best slter- SEEDS CAT AVOfbVJ^-OK wLA CROSSE Wl S M'lUlam McKinley, 1, and amid tremend- sIIts retuedies, this excellent inedlcloe gives tbo ANAKK818 gives instant TBITTfoXOlVai-llae all l«OI.niKR«t onS applause Sherman was declared tho stomach tbe streng b required to reUin and digest rellyt, slid ta on INFAIXt- V4 disabled. f-J (ee for Increase. ‘JU years ex­ nominee. Bouiisbing food, creates BL* CURE for PILES, P perience. Write for Laws. A. W. Mci'ormick On nmtion of a Foraker man Senator Price, ft; at dmggista or dt SoNM, 'Wasiiinutoj *. D. C. a CIKciivkatt . mmlttee was oppolntef St. Jobus, vi»- slowly recovering and is able to walk the Blnux CAmpMlBS of 197#. , 10() rats in DM) days? ” .V fine toms] ite«l Tx*im Widenian luMt week. about some and use her hand. u ti . I 1 ^ Ftiright Piuiio will be giA ’en by Thk TUESDAY, .lAX. 12, 18»2. ,(i; KKNtoth«fi»-st]H.rHon answering the The young j’leoule of thlwneighborhood Tlie A. G. U. W. lodge will celebrate the above problem correctly; an elegant COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. l»eiug fully alive to the advantages first memorial day of the order on the Up to tnis timu he had no real claims Gobi Watch will lie given for the sii'qnd 1.8th inst by a sjK?e<;h and other literary as a Avar chief. Eleven ilays before —A gained from this—one year out of four — corn*i-t answer; uFliina Dinner S«‘t will nntted Uoru Bull—who accompanied tB’KK.x. .Vs the object of offering these ^rued'wtlhiicr. ------— - ______I tlie jnir^on J heid r EaaterEasteruu trip. She prizes is to attract attention to .our.c Miss Myra Marshall is able tt) resume ■ ^ bring their girls, consequently the Miss .\da ('obb, of Elsie, sfM*iit Satur- wiBimxiim. each —pgtgpfawm knuAvs Avhereof aheshe s^ieakBsiieaks. The chief answering must enclose six U. H.’ !i centicf ochool. ^ . 1 ladies pn'sent were to the exismse of pur- duv ami Snmlny at Dr. Post's. had a trance and vision. Solemnly he HtanqiH for sample nunilHr containing Mrs, liunip, «#[ M..1.K Rapidn, very | tKO ncektlw mid had the plwtis EWri'T.—.NHss .NLiggieHi •wittenter- assured people that witbiu ti leAv, Tull partifulais. (Ssml to -dayi —You may- ably tilled the pulpit ut the (I’range hall j waiting on two partners at supis«\ 13 days they Ai oiild be attacked bv a A'ast sa valuable prize, flti in gold Sunday. Tlie pastor not being prciJent. r Jt, nicely, however, and , , . ., , r , force of white "soldiers, but thaU the will Im‘ paid tor the l^xt origiinl problem --- CMur mfl-ev ?»n»m-li«Nl avery .ather s resideiKs*, on Saturday, .Jumuiry j should triumph oA'i.>r them; and to iW pnblihbed in a future nuinbvr. ote.ihantlv. tittdt —They waru from SiminnAA ’. Mns-j when tht* t>OAvw and Crook ’s command .VddnxH Tiik t'ANAiH.w (iricK.N, Toronto,, able s<»rmoa Sunday evening. Subject: The procce«lft will l)e nwal to purchase ke^uu; Laiisiiig and DeWitt leured on the 17tli. it'was a partial T’ntiHdn.------—122wa — Advia* to the Ytmiig. good historiciil work for the spTuMiT. rede.uiptlou of his promtse. — ------The Epwprth I.eague held a business .Mi*h. O. B. Dills has r«*turnee, inas­ diseovei'iiig tlic trail, and nothing,they' The Press■ of his jia|)er. It still l>ears the dat** of (.\+:\V YORK) much as herself and children uix* quite judged, Avould come from that quarter. President, Lizzie Goddard; vicjvpresi- ISDl. We would adviw* him to take tlie KOR 18Q2. aetit, Minn ie Jo lley; n <«tr.\.—Miss Amy E. iMine. | Lott of this village. of the Metropolis. posed as to be unable to attend school G. W. Ande.-son Post, W. K. tk and laid started costAvard at daAvn came •*-^teacher in tJie Session's district, NKW.si'APKU FOR THi: MAsSRS. the past week. dasliiug back to the bluflf.s, and Avaviug Bensinger cami>, S. of V. will install their their blankets, signalled. “White sol ­ . Mrs. Wm. and .Mrs. C'larl^ Waguer aunniinc( ‘H a slioilow' social at Martin | i''ouiMleeinb1ed fo meet the coming foe. The I'reeiM Ih tlieorttaii (if no ruction: pnllti We are sorry to record that Mrs. J. (’. music, i-ecitations, etc. general invi huns, .Mix . Wilke’s father. no wircM; has no luilmoHttU's t«» uAcnK*'. Even ns the chiefs Avere h.'wtcning to __Croul not Improvejn^healt^as rup-i tation is extendecr. It is our painful duty to note the death j neu'H, viilKnr seiiHUtions and Irasli of Lebanon comet bund. # { Elmer Emmons Hturtt>d up his saw mill of Georgia Carlton January G, at the, neAv and utterly unexpected quarter— find no ida'ce In the t’->' «! ltt>ohe_!!>ut I winter. across the stream, was too much for Tlie PriXM Sunday Edition is a splendid Bitting Bull. Hurriedly gathering his twenty ptu;e paper, coAeiliig every current on everv bond. Mr: Cnrlton h.u. her... !n5!onnde .V.'issUou Travis ' vTsB^r MisK^Tviltic Inaiselioid about him. Iie~Iashea Tu.s TopTc iirTirrerest. llii) 1* i)f 1. Ilf flic Homiil Jloast • jirej^Wjindel one day lost \\> a conflm*d invalid a uumTIeF oT years ___ _ I pony to the lop of his speed, and tied Till’ I’rfSH Wx-kl.v Eiiitiou roiitainH uli tlic exiMKiting in the near fatnre to ha A-e a‘ J. W. J'niden tried ttto organ ize~ a WrIf-fwTsi av aid f ‘ sjitctyr ^ttcjr fw gtH- KiiC'i tiiinR ’x of ♦!»* _ Dnilv juJll__ .Siintlwy tHlltiOIlH. UBBAIIDSTON.—The Aveek of sjieaker at an open meeting. ii g school ut the ('haptaaii school house lopeeople I Mrs. V. I.<‘wiH. who has be<‘n afilieteil Isabella county ai’H s]>en(ling a feAv days ing, he avus surpi’isetl to find the firing 'I'lie I’rcMS luiH no Muperlor lii New York. in the two churciies of this tOAvn. The j ^^y^ years, die:80. ' .\t lust rciKu-t, January ’ 4tli, IL N. N. 1. Ik Brnlea and Cheyennes had turned back Custer’.s daring as.sault. then rushed The Grand Army liaA't? bought of V. Blakeslei*, of Tennessee, was improving Semi for The I’nxs Circular. l-T^Ol'TH OLIVE.—Then cough, cough forth and completed the death-gripping riuster. the bMllding formerly occ .u {>1ihI i and t hought Jiis Samples free. Agents wanted cverywlicre. iuvoruOie |-V-^j:DUgh,_k‘t every bod.v cough Avith aii eivol c' itr yhich -be- was held. Again as a jirinting office, and are fitting it up j recoA-eiy. had Craz}’ Horse .been foremost in the I.ilK'rril cuinmlHHlims. occasional sm*cze thrown in. Well this for a hall, dtttttuf mom and kitchen for Mr. and Mrs. Ja.v Sixsionsattendeil the frny, riding in and braining the be- 3's just what most ever.vbod.v is doing A«l«lrctiH, THE PRESS, their own use and for the use of the Clinton eount.v Fai’iners CluhinSt, Johns Avilderod soldiers Avith his heaA’A’ Avar ; .around here just now. the gripi>e has got 38 Park Row, Woman ’s Kelief Corps. B}’ theAA’H.v Hub- club. k'lillA’ had his vision been real­ last Satunla.v. X. Y. them sure. ized, but—Sitting Bull Avas not there. ______NEW YORK. banlston is weTI sup|)lied with sc*?n*l Mrs O. It. IVitts TislTcd her brother, For a long time it Avas claimed for j societies. Nine of them luvA’o their head APLE BAPlDiS—The weather on : THK NATIONAL TRIBUNE' Pert IInt<*l»ingH. at Lake Otlessa last him by certain sycophantic folloAvers > quartAkTs here. 1 will giv ’e the initials, M;Saturda.v and Saturday evening I that from the council lodge lie directed WASIlINIiTO.V. D. W4*<*k. IS ONE OF THE LESS THAN HALF-A-DOZEN REALLY jAqfhaps Kona* can decijiher them: F. A’ .V. got down to hu.siness uml acted inore | the battle; iait it Avnuld not do. When Iia Smith startceg him to come home and Ik ? I **HtIiig matter that ran he procured. Tl^ LSIE.-C. L. VanDusim. “Dan" son | C’ommauder Winston, .)f good; but the claims of Talonka-c- Elk Ckk . i» /I ...1,.^. 1..,^'v...... i ^f-dohns: Past Com., .\. N. How^*; Com. Yotanka to the leadership in the gre:it- ONLY SI A YEAR-TWO CENTS A WEEK. i Send for Samidc copIcH. .HMiiipIc ('o|drs Free. Avqrking in Iowa for four E. Warner; L. (! r. WlilTiUTc: ttr rrrmrrA- Ttrr—gfrly! o f—ttrr?’; iiAt vii-torv his ppo plc eycr won ;iro mere \’:iporing8. to he chisscd wifli the ANt»hlwg1or> i D. C.—. - jmst is hoim* for a visit, K., K. 11. Howitt, lin. K., 11. L. t aster-)-■ yf- hninlethninletnre nre preparing to make line, ( liieftnn, Iami Hair: I fi.vs., (i. k. j bo;»slings of ilozens of chiefs av Iio Avore 1. .V. Wooll has Icasisl Mrs. I. (!. Hick's Kcatlvred over the X'Drihcrn rcserva-- farm for a term of flinn a ’cuix . Must Toung, Serg., 1\, .Mc.Sherr.v; .M., A. -M. i nmniall.v the coining .year. ‘‘This is tions during tlie next few’ years. Rain- have more “strawben-ics and cream" Skintn*r; Ist. .M. G., F. Andeixon; 2d. M. ! twent.A-five j In-t'ie-Face. used to brag b}' Lite hour Mrs. Robinson Itwviu.xi3 ’u,. to keep the mark«*t Avell sup­ (i. (.. ( one, ,'x*nt., t. Ik Hewitt; Picket, stimmcix sa.v to one of her friemlH,friemls, “and that he killed Cii-ster Avitli his own tiaiic Wm. Ricar. After installntioh a few A'erv plied. if I nm not erignged Iwforo April...... next it.. hand, but the other Indian.s laughed at Fp stairs, Six doors Avest of Postolfice. Mrs. Thomas (’raven who had the »M>pwi>''««He remarks Avere made by Sir will be my OAAm fa lit." I hope she u ill j Gall, of the Uncapapas. Spotted iHrTg** l-HHKU' ri'uoj-v^Hj-- -t-uu weeka Knight Winston^ m,s.t with success for sheis Iu everv wav n ’t worthy nud avp H quafifie,} for all the laL I ° ^ varieties oM>ears an.l ago is able to be up and uroiind the j ATmh Lilli • W.ibsth i H ri'TiTrired from ' I lici visit with friemls in the euslcrn itarl sltioiiH of life. Bulls Avere iirobabl} ’ letidirig spirits in Jioiise, S. W.l ,, * M , X, I- , X- • 11 the battle, but the man av Iio more than j of,the state. Born to .Mr. nnd Mix. Fred Neighby, | Deeernber 81, IHDl, a nine pound bo} ’. * | all others seems to ha\’e avoii , .\t the last iiKieting of Essex Lodge .\o, miration of his fclloAvs for skillVS';;',; undertaker . W. 11. Barney’ is holding q series of TVill Cl'issifk, of E.'JHt Eagle, has gone i temp**ranee hieeiings in the Bnjitist 1, .\. O. F. W, tie* following officers wen* daring-throughout that stirring >am- to Jaekson to engage ill clerking for a paign, and csjiecially on that bloody ’ OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, eluirch. I installed h.v 1’. .M. W. Ik Hewitt. assisl<*»J large men ’antile house. Mr. Flassick is a . .’N j by others of the lodge. , It ia told that day, is he Avho so soon after met his St. Johns. Mich. Uev. Fr*H*rnan and Rev. Giilick, former ni<*e.voung rnuii ami one who is Avell death in desperate elTort to esc:i{»« ' the exen'iw ’s went off ill nice shape. M. qualified to fill the position l»e asjuresto. pastors here, are Elsie visitoix. from Crook ’s gnard.s, tho Avarrior : W., (). W. Parker; foreman. J. Pinkne.v; It i>i to be hoped that other .voung men .Mrs. Julia LiD'iifielil has moved from of I hifi coininunit.v Avill emleavor to make Crazy Horse. —Capt. Charles King in lier farm iqio town. j overH«*«*r, L. Cook: ri'eorder, C. O. Web- theirambition reach as high as their Harper's Magazine. ! ster; llnanceer, B. H. Hewitt; s«M*refarA’, Ticket agent S[H*iiel*r is on the sick list. standing collars. The Franciscan monks liaAo recentl? O. M. Sn.vder; I., W. L. Perrigo; O. W., Mix , Nettie Stri’cter is home froTtfXew ' oi)onod their first Canadian monastery $ 35.00 -Miss M. Beniiington is iu Ohio visit­ F. F. Brniieh. Essex Lodge No. 1, now York state on a visi ’ atthehome of her in Montreal. The monks live entirely Will buy a NEW ORGAN, direct from ing. by alms and are allowed to touch no has 122 memlx’rs, and onJ anuar.v27tli, ' father, Flmrles .\ndn’WR. the Manufactory. Dr. A. B. Way's horse l»ocam<* unmaii- Cassixo . money. If victuals are not supplied agtdile while driving fhrOAving him fothe 1H02, Avhich will be the sixteenth anniver ­ they go fortli and beg. They preach ITO ja.a-3B3WTS- groiiiirl ami the buggj ’ paNseil over him. sary of the order in the state, they pro- ‘ penance and conversion, and their Hors< ‘, buggy and tlmdor Avere damagetl A Queer Cat. IK)W‘ to huA’e a big c*eIebrntion here. It » « — principal occupation Is prayer, medi ­ to quite airextent. tation and penance. 'Their doors are .Mrs. E. W. Cobb is ill with the grippe, Avill eoiislsf of fifSH-cheH by G. .M. of the Mr. McGarth of Wovnlford, Kv., pos ­ Stateople l>etAveen the a letD'v saying he wtis Avell and would be Orleans Journal'. "Little Floribel ages of cighly-tivo and ninety is a lopg home soon, t )n the same evening a tele­ returncfl from a visit with Mix. B'b one. while there are three Individuals ■OATALO#U# gram wax received stating he was dead who hav’e liv’Oil over one hundred from s]iinal meuiugitis. Hisbod.vwas pet nesday. fleAv into the room Avbero tho corpse years. The.se are Mme. Camlelaria, wait home arriving hen* Saturda.v noon Mrs. Henry Caw* has sold her farm to a who is 103 years old; Mrs. Lena Dick- isiid intern ’d in the old cemeterA', leaving lay surrounded by Aveeping relatiA’es BEETHOVEN us with the thought—"amid life there is Mr. Carl, of Saginaw. and friends. "The*^ deep grief of. the "tiretra, aged 1C9, and Rube CarroU death," The family’has the sy’inpatliy’ Rev. Ostroth Is holding a Heries of mourners so impressevi the bin! that it ooloretl, 10ft. ORGAN COMPANY of th‘e community. dropped its head and died. It woa A hatter at Wilkesbarre, Pa., ha# y WA«HlNOTOM.WARRgN CO._N,J. J mc<*tings at the Evangelical church, laced in the cofiln and buried the next , Afrs. ,\. Ik McCall is in Flint this AA’*-ek. amiBted by’ presiding older Hetticr. made a straw bat with # brim 14 f##l (ItSBUon Uiis psptr.) 5ar with its little mistress.” te •Urcumfereno#. __ —