STJOHNS NEWS

V olume V.—No . 46, ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY MORNING,JULY 10. 1894. Whole No . 254

ennine bargains in Jeweler.vand Op- Inereasing business has canned Die Marrl#.*!. Ernest Bertram, George Seifert, l>v fc .4 pleusniit and happ.v event, occurred Victor Clavey, Mary Seifert. tical floods. Ky»*s tested Fiw at Mercantile Co ’s shoe department to en­ .Maud Clavey. Uoliert Shields, THE NEWS gage tlie s» rvices of Will Bahlwin. at the home of Mr. and .Mrs..!. (J. Wise Amelia Foerch, Catburiiie Shields, An Independent Newspaper, Kiikppk , Dk Witt & Co ’s. Cora Foster, Agnes Severance, The flOO plate glass window in the last Thursday aflernooii, Jul.v o. when Maezie Fitts. Elswortii Tulmadge, Publlehed every Tuesday at IIU St ate Street Take your watch, clock, and jewelry Isaac Lusk, Mary Wlietstone, Eu-l Grade. Obituary poetry or resolutions will posi ­ [Perrin School.] tively not be inserted unless paid for at 5 ited St. Johns friends last week. county. and .Miss Fninia Kuebler »is flower girl. eents per line. Elmer May. Mabel Meade. Address ail communications to Miss Jennie Fetrie is home from (Jrand Clinton Hixon, of Eureka, wasbrought The hapiw pair were the re<;i|)ientH ol Leon Bower, Clara Nethereott, Glenn Ferry, Fred Pecktll, ST. Ji)HNS NEWS, St. Johns. Mich. Rapids for the summer vacation. before Justice Duncan last Friday man.v handsome and valuable presents, Louie Harris, Grace Welmer. .M i.ss (lira Webb, of Evart, is visiting charged with being drunk on the public which will serve to ki*ep this pleasant JuV Jlatteson, 8tr«*ets of St. .iohiis on July 4th. He event fresh in their memories. .Vfter the 2 ml (iraile, Business Directory . relatives and friends in St. Johns. [Perrin School.] paid a fine of f .“i and co.sts. cereiiion.v the entire coinpan.y, including Hunter, of the Owosso Fress, made Winnie Cross. Clara Stowell, about fort.v invited guests, sat dow!j to Jessie Isbell. Mutie Wordeu. The News a pleasant call Jul.v 4th. The Christian Endeavor and Woman ’s ATTORNEYS. delicious refreshments. .\flei- an hour or 2d (iraile. R. (1. Stt*el was in Fort Huron July 4 association of the Congregational church [Union Bniidiiig] will give a lawn social a*" the residence ot two sfieat in social enjo.viMciit the bride Minnie Blglow, Millard Reynolds, attending the state im>et of the L. A. W. and groom left, amid the well-wishes of Neva Biglow, ctiurles Slireve, w Allison ’s jewelry store, St. Johns. Mrs. .Vlvin Shaver tomorrow night. .\ htliel Bishop, Emma Stockwell, Fred Lewis, of Byron, visited at the special effort will be made to entertain their friends, on the .’»:20 train for New Glenn Davis. Carl Weller. AULDINO, NORTON & 5VEIMER. Of- home of .Miss Ella Stephens overSnnday. York, from which city the.v sail for Blanch Hayner, Bertlia Williams, S"flee over National Hank .yon. The snrolns cnsh,^will go to the Glenn Livesay, Geiievieva Vredenburg Mrs. Sumner Collins, of Cliicngo, is vis­ church lot fund. Europe, visiting Irelunil, Mr, Corbett ’s Ist and 2oints of in­ [Union Building ] St. Johns. 12:1 Dodge. J. H. Keyes, who nHMMitly sold the Du­ terest in England and on the continent, Emma Adams, Mamie Maltlionse, rand Express, has i>iircha.sed a new out ­ Ina Bishop, Frankie Mann, EOEWA a AVALRKIOGE. Attorneys Miss Ida Shaffer left last Thursda.v for l•etllI•lling to Ann .V\;bor, where they ex­ Rena Clark, (Mu Oakley. at Law. Office over Corner Drnj; Store. fit and will start a pajier at Brighton, Lu DeWitt. Orric Osborne, F a we«‘k’s visit with friends in (Inind pect to make tlieir future home. Robert Henderson, Flora Putnam, Livingston county. His son, Ned F. Kittle Hammond, Glenn Place, ILL H. IIRUNSON, Attorney at I.aw, Rapids. The Fourth iii St. .Io Iiiih. Meriill Heller, Marshall Reynolds, W St. Johns. 124 Keves, for the jiast twf) years emjilo.ved Lulu IDirris, Leah 'I'erryl. See the colored minstrels at the lawn in the Clinton Republican office, will join The Fotirth of .lul.v, 1894-, was ti Cora Kress, Howard vVocidhams, social at Mrs. .\. Shaver’s Wednesday l•.rhel Keeney, Katie Woodhams. ewis SEI’KRANCK, a . II., Attorney him soon. bright, cool day for central .Micliigun and Robert Merrill, Dorotliy Wlietstone. Over Putt’s Grocery. L evening. Yesterday afternoon the Hubbardston ph'usurt* stackers ran no risk of being 1st and 2d Gr.ides. Mr, and Mrs. J. .M. Barlow, of Flint, team came over with blood in its eye to blisternl b.v the sun ’s scorching ra.vs as [East Side School.] Ernest Carr, Georgle Pliimstead, PHYSKTAN.S. are visiting Mrs. Barlow ’s mother, Mrs. win a game. They made a mistake how­ is often thecaseon thisevenlfnlda.v. The Hurry D(!‘'laire, .tlabH Pnlfrey, .\. M. Drake. da.v was all that could be asked for by Stella DeClaire, Maurice Roberts, ever. In tlie first six inningK they got Edith DeGui'sa, Morgie Smitti, 5V. l'OLL.\RI>, M l>., Ph.vslclan and only goose eggs, while St. Johns was those who wished to sj)eaI. 1>. Physician, Surgeon and were in town during the da.v. Some of Ethel Alwurd, Freddie .Jackway, S• Notary Public. Office east side of main St. Catherine’s (luild will gave a lawn on Sunday morning Harry Squair and Eva Baily, Edna Jackway, et.. Eureka, .Mich. Oliver Mc(2uisti»)n followed alter, joining the stores rei)ort as having had a large Artie Cook, Ethel Mav, social ne.vt Friday evening, July L’l, at trade, while the stands, us a rule, came Lula Cleland. Della Ordway. the two former in St. Louis at 7 a . m. Carrie Crawford, Rolieoca Oitl'way, ary P. havens , M. I>. office overU. the home of C’hus. Chapin. out at the little end o ’ the horn. The J. Woodruff's store. St. Johns. Office They then visited Alma and neighboring Walter Foster, Maliel Sknse, M Miss Florence M'ilson leaves M’(*dm ‘sda.v Lula Ferry, Artie Tucker, I.- hours: 9 to 11 am and 2 to 5 pm. 1 towns returning home at six o ’clock Sun ­ tiring of guns and cannon tire crackers Julia Holton, Susie Tucker night for Bay View where she will spend day evening making a total run of about was continued throughout (he niglit of R. F. TINKHAM, Sup’t. J. TRAVIS, M. I). Office at Residence the next four or five weeks. over Fildew « .Millinnn ’s drug store. seventy-five miles for the latter. the 3«J and boys with old zuIns who staid JDiseases of Women and Children a speciality.Banjo specialties given at the Congiv- up all night fairly made things gingle. St..lohnH .Markets. The following St. Johns peojile expwt gational church social at Mrs. .Mvin The national salute was tired at sunrise, VVhite wlient...... 5;{fd;.5;:I DRNTIST.S. Shaver’s Wednesday night, July 11. to go on the Y. F. S. C. F. excursion to as p(!r program, by a small boy with a .No 2 Red wheat...... Cleveland M’ednesduy: Miss Nora Wan- Oats...... (ii44 RTIII’R CORHIN, 1>. I>. S.—Crowns, The Y. F. S. (L F. of M'est Bingham will tire crueker. The attractive features of dall, Anna Treadwell, Frank Buck, Jules Barley, per cwt...... 7.5 (if) 8.5 “Hrldge Work ” (tet*tli without plates) give a social at the residence of Mrs. F. the parade were the cif.v band, the Aand all the I.atest Processt^s. (larugiion, Frank Hmchliff, Mr.and .Mrs. B.ve...... 40ftt45 F. Morton on Friday evening of this Owosso K. of F., the militar.v comi>anies Corn in ear...... 2<)(gj25 (leo. W. Reynolds, .Mary I hlein, Julia Corn.slielled ...... 45 BARBERS. week. All are invited. and a highly dc'corated wagon l•(>present- Smith, Mary Hunt, Florence M’alters, ing St. Johns Mercunlile (^o. The si)orts Lard ...... 10 D. H. Fower, of Fontiac, and A. F. Bessie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wan- Butter...... s @10 ILSON & CARUSS, Barbers. I.udles ’ Diitcher will start tonight for a two in the afternoon were waiml.y contested Eggs ...... 10 W Hair Cutting and .Shampooing u dall, .Miss (/. A. Shaver and Helen Wln***- and {a’oduced much nmnsemetit. Frof. tpples, jier bn...... 50 •peclalty. Walker street west. RStfww?ks’ bicycle tour through Canada. lock. Several of these will vi.-it relatives Pork, , perewt...... $4 .50 (a$.5 OO (Quebec will be an objective point. Bart Mc(,’lellan had the ill luck to get his Dressed Pork ...... $.5 7.5 ^ $(> 15 in different parts of Ohio. balloon t6rn while tilling in the morning Hay...... $5 0()(d'$ H [UNDERTAKERS. The Misses Maggie and Jessie Nicol, of Clover Seed ...... $ F> OoW 5 OO Last Satnrdn.v evening the following at .Mai>Ie Rapids and was unable to make Alsyke seed ...... G ()0(fl^7 OO Chicago, visited at the homes of their officers were installed in the respective an ascension. The militar.v drill in the I. HULL, T’ndertaker, No. Id Clinton cousin and aunt, (1. M. Fetrie and Mrs. E. Ave. Residence 10.5 Wight St. chair in Banner Lodge? No. l.’M), 1). of R., evening interested a large crowd. “Bluffinii se«*ms different from wliat he .\. Kinmond, a part of last week. I. 0. O.F.; N. (1., Mrs. L. Sage ; V. (]., u.sed to, ” rtnnarked a nuin on F strtHJt. BOLL OF HOXGK, All i)ersons holding tickets on the bed ­ Mrs. M. Waters; R. ,Sec., Miss S. Foucli ; “In what way?” The following pupils were neither HE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. room suite and cook stove must leave F. Soc., Mrs. (’. Holton; Trens., Mrs. L. “He was once so self-rolient and boast ­ ab.sent nor tardy during the term of T the same at the store of Kre[)j)s, DeWitt Todd; W., Mrs. C. Duncan ; Con., .Mrs. ful—one of the jieojile, you know, who ST. JOHNS. MICH. school ending June 22,1894 : A' Co., by Wednesdn.v, July 11, 1804. T. Reejves; Chap., Mrs. M, Tick ; R.S. N. s(4>m to know it all.” KHi GraUe. “Oh! He’s had thattaken out of him.” Charles North and daughter, Miss Ella (1., Mrs. F. Fitts; L. S. X. (L. Mrs. K. Marie Rlancliard, PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DE- Katie McFarlaii, North, will leave this morning for Fetos- Lyon ; R. S. V. (L, Mrs. L. (’ross; L. S. Fannie (Aniicli, Ella Smith, “How? ” POSIT.SAND LOANS MONEY ON AP­ Grace Emmons, (-'arl Shaw, key where Mr. North will run M. V. V. (i., .Miss S. (laragnon; 1. S. G., Miss Belle Fitts, Ada SturKis, “His son, tiffed 21, is hoim* from col- PROVED BONDS AND REAL ES­ llov Henderson, Bird WIjrjfins. leffo. ”—Wfishiiiffton Star. Brown ’s boarding house during the sum­ J. Harrison; O. S. (j., Mrs. L. Holmes. Lulu Minis, Mamie Woodbury. TATE SECURITY. mer season. 7th (trade. .\ newspaper in Illinois recentl.y brought Edwin Adams, Carrie Lewis, Business Locals . Fd. English, of St. Johns, was arrost«*d suit against forty-three men who would Wesley Bains. Mvrtle Moure, ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. and brought before Justice Severance Alice Braiicli, Kdith Mallory. m)t i»uy their subscription and obtained I.ncile DeWitt, Clarence < )sgood, AVantetl. G. PENNELL, Vice-President. j’estesda.v charged with being drunk and judgment in each case for the nmonnt of Etbel Finch, Liibclle Patterson, Iiitelliffeiit lady can carnal to^i. ’laday. P. E. WALSWORTH. Treasurer, Arthur GranKcr, Charles Sherman. disorderly. He pled guilt.y and was each claim. Of these tw(*nt.y-eight made Lewis Giisoti, Ida SluiH'er, (’all between 4 find (J i*. .M, at Mr. C, M. fined and costs whi(*li he paid. Ivah Henderson. Maud Tows, .lohnson ’s residence. affidavit that they owned only what the Cora Haynes, Florence Teachout. The ladies ’ aid society of west Bengal law allows them, thus preventingattach- Edwin Hovan, .lennie Wycholf, ATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. Tlinrza Judd, Fred Williaiiis. We do the best Watch Rejiairinff in Clin­ will give an ice cream social at the home meat. Then under the decision of the Staidake .Jury, Mabel Walbridge. ton coiinty, every job wfirninted. ('all Adelaide Lyon, COM.MERCIAL AND SAVINGS. of .Mr. and Mrs. .Vlvin FIdridge on Fri­ sui»reme court they were arrested for find st*e iis. KitEPPs, DeWitt & (’o.. ntii Ci'iidp. Leadiiiff Jewelers and Oiitieiaiis. CAPITAL $50,000. day evening, July L’l, for the b«*nefit of liett.v larceny and bound over in the sum I Mrs. Watson, teacher.] •lET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900 000.00. Rev. Corman. The public is cordially in­ of f.’lOO eaeh. .VII but six gnve bond. Bertlui Cogswell , Clyde Pnlfrey, $10 Reward vited. The new i>ostaI law makes it larceny to Floyd Harris, Sadie Putman, For a ffnsolene stove that I can not re- PORTER K. PERRIN, President. Susie Harris, Bertha Rose, ('has. Mort'land, Frank Ferev, L. L. take a paper and refuse to pay for it.—Fx. Ilia Henderson, Martha Shlndorf, lifiir. I’rices correct. Geo . I). CooPKiq GEO. F. .MARVIN, Vice-President. Kajinond Hull, May Stanton, nt the Bicycle Shoj), J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. I’lace, F.(^ )Vhetstone, John Wheat and Hollie Hart, Eva Sturgis, Snnda.v evening, July 8, the churches Helen Holton, Essie Williams, H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.C. .V. B. Casteele and families are at (’rystal of St. Johns united at the Congrega ­ Freil Hathaway, Leon Wheat. (iasoleiie and Kerosene Oil. DIRECTORS: Emma Maltlioiise, Jay Watkins. Lake for a two weeks’outing. Mr. and Claud Filinore, Df'livered daily in finy (lUfiiitity atyour P. K, Perrin, O. W. .Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, tional church for a union gospel temper­ Mrs. Dr. H. Falmer will join the i)arty otii (iriKle. door. Set your cfin on the steps find E H. Corhit, .1. H, Fedewa, .1. W. ance nu ‘eting conducted by the jiresident tomorrow. IMiss Lake, toacher.l will call. CiiAs. Eva .ns . Fltr.gerald, Jesse Sullivan, Jas. of thesixth district, Mrs. A. J.Sheppard. .Maude Bingham, Ellen Knapp, Richardson. C. S. Allison, Mich­ •Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bromley Sr., The services were opened with devotional Pearl Bingham, Willie Mosher, Carriage. Harness, ael Spltzlev, G. E. Corbin. Maud Buck, Guy Norton, • ------were called to Detroit lust Friday night exi'rcises conducted by the ministers. Orion Clark, Florence Perkins, For sale cheap a ffood toji biiffffy and 4 Per Ce«t. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. by the death of .Mrs. Bromley ’s father. Anna Crawford. Naomi SevcraNce, harness. Enquire of 1’. S. Buck, three The house was crowded and a most nt Artliur DeClalre. Kiitli Sevenince, blocks west of centrni school buildiiiff. The funeral service was held in Detroit tAMitive audience listened to a forcible George Fisk, Julia Stocker. Prnirl Gilson, Ralph Tinkliam, Pomona. Satnrdu^ ’ and the remains taken to presentation of the work of the \V. C. T. Anna Harris, Pearl Todd, Shepp’s World ’s Fair I’liotographs, Fowlerville for burial. Agnes Henderson, Mae Tripp, All inemberH of the j;raiiKP are invited r. Mrs. Shejipard eloquently appealed George Holton, One News coupon and 10 cents secures to meet with the Bath (Jrange, at their Ide Float, formerly of this place but to the hearts of those present us was iitli (trade. one part. hall, July 2r>. The following progrtiin now emi)lo.ved in the foundry of Fennell proven by the response of sixt.y names [Miss Mn.vam, teacher.] will be given: Opening nddrt'HS, Thet). Minnie Ballinger. Rose Scottcld, Iron Door Sills and Weather Strips & Cnvey, Owosso, came near huvingboth when opportunity for membership was Flormice Blizzard, Harry Scott. (stops wind and wtiter) for sale at Ooss Biolmrdson ; selecti()n8, ICllen Ferguson eyes put out while at work July .‘1. He offered. -\n after meeting wns held Mary Cline, Edith Shniters. Tommy Corkin, Lilly Sprague, & Weller’s Foundry and fit the home of and Amelia DillH; eH.sn,V8, Mrw. C. 1^, was doing a job of babbitting and and an organization effected. The fol ­ Bertie Clark. Frank Williams. S. Tallmadffe, Buchanan St. Fierce and MrH. LindHey; recitatioiiH, poured monlten metal into a box which lowing officers were eh>cted : Fresident, Bessie Hennerson, 4th Grade. The Twice-a-Week Detroit Free }’r(M(s Stidie Richardson, Katella Dilla and happenfsl to bo wet causing the metal to .Mrs. Ida H. Rawson ; Vice Fresident, [Union Building] and the St. Johns News can be had at Jessie Fierce; qu(*Htion by .Mr.Stumpbl.v. tly forcibly into his face and eyes. He ^tr8. J. L. Vosburg; Secretary, Mrs. H. Lynda Adams, Daisy McKnlght, Floyd Bingham, Earl Porter, this office for fl..’i() |M*r year in advance. No evening meeting. was treated by Owosso doctors but got .M. Ferriu; Treasurer, .Mrs. J. F. Littell. Flnand Holmes, Ethel Richmond, One hundred and fifty-six choice pajiera Mrs. j. W. Fnxkht , Sec. no relief. Dr. Falmer was teh^graphed The first meeting of theFnion will beheld Elva Kelly. Vernie Shreve, for less than one cent each. Florence Keeny, Iginic Shulters, for and under his treatment sight has Friday afternoon, July 1.3, at .3 o ’clock, Ina Multhouse. Kittle Smith. The colored minstrels at the lawn been regained in one eye and hopes are at the Methodist church. Flans for fu­ Maud Malthouse, Kflle Weatherwax. I havejust started in the jiainting and 4th Grade. Pfi[)or hniiffing businws for myself and social next Wednesday night stopped off entertains! for partial restoration of ture work will be considered and itisver.v [Perrin School.] guarantee first-class work. on their way. sight in the other. desirable that every member be jiresent. OracH' Blizzard, Loa .Martin, FiiKii Tatko , St. Johns. I EN’I> NOT IN HIGHT. KILLED LIKE C.4RiN0T. SHOWS CONSI’IUACY KY KUICIDE. DOINGS OF CONGRESS. Piilliiiiifi Hoyeott It iiita la an Intermin ­ One of Haiito's Coiiirailes Stalls IHiiiseH ; The News able Tangle of Hallways. When Visited hy the I’olloe. j Tho fight between tlio American Railway The police visited tlie'lucigings of a man ; liY HOMJS <"(>KUTN. T'nion and llie railways on Saturday bad ANARCHY SCORES ANOTHER named Grunler in Montpelier, I'rance. to i MEASURES CONSIDERED AND TUESDAY, JULY 10, grown fiercer than over. 'J lie road official-i VICTIM. ascertain iiis connection. If any, with the i ACTED UPON. had repeatedly deciarod that tlio boycut- murder of President Carnot It is | ters were loslug strength, and at each such ulloged that about 4 o ’clock Sunday i declaration President Del)*, of the A R. U., Troops Called Out to Serve In (Jiileting afternoon Graiiler was hoard to say: “Ry i At tho Nation ’s Capital —What Is Botn^ ordered an outbreak in a new spot, tying FIERCE FLAMES RIOT. Hallway Troubles —Humors of luipendliig tills time Carnot must liavo received ; Done by the Senate and Ilouiie —Old Blat­ up some otbor road. Tho original object, his account" When the pollco arrived at C'ciiiiproniise —Strange Fatalities In Oblo to compel the Pullman ( ompany t) arbi­ Granier’s lodgings they ordered him to j ters Disposed Of and New One's Consid ­ trate Its differences with the orlginul Pull­ — Gunning fur Hlg Game. surrender. With a quick njoveiiient Gra- ered. MASSACHUSETTS TOWN BADLY man strikers, seemed to have lioon lost nicr, without uttering a word, seized a SCORCHED. sight of aitogethcr, and tlio coiitist le- The Deadly Stiletto. large knife whicli was lying upon a table ! The Senate and Ilonso. CHiiie a trial of stiengtii between the roads A crime somewliat rosomblliig tho kill­ and plunged it into his abdomen, falling j Whisky and su/ur absorbed the atten­ and tiie A. 11 U., the latter willi tho ing of President Carnot was comndttod dead at tho feet of tlio police. Tlie police | tion of tho Benato Thursday in tho tuPilT debata Hy tlio action of tiie House an­ TarlfT Itlll I’anHen —I’rencleruust I* Sane— Kiiiglits of Labor as an ally. Many in Leghorn, Italy. Sunday. As Bignor are now certain that tlie murder of Presi­ other labor urgani/.atlons stand ready to other statehood bill goes to tbo Benate. Hand!, director of tlio Gaz/ettu Livi>riiess, dent Carnot was the result of a conspiracy | Tlie New Moxlco bill passed witliout a roll Tread of Aruu*d Men—Sa«l Krror of between Banto, Laborle. Granler and oth- | Join tlie boycoiters, while still otlicrs was entering his carriage lie was set upon call, and with a very few dissenting votes, JuHtlce in Indiana —Commonwealera in luufiitain a neutral attitude. Satur­ hy a man who, it wax siibseiiuont- ers to avenge the executions of Valllant ! most of them being ca»t by Eastern the .^littBourl IClver. day morning not an employe of tlie C'iil- ly learned. was an anarcLDt. who and Henri. members fceveral chiingos were made cago Stock Yards Iraiisit Company re­ drew a knife and stabbed him in in the bill as reported from the com ­ ported for work. This was ilio heaviest WON ItY THE IIONDIIOI.DKHS. | mittee. The election of delegates to tho Sjil.UOO.OOU l<'lre in Hudson. tho abdoiiion. Signor Han it wu,s at blow yet struck. Over 25,000 ineii were State constitutional convention is to be Shortly boforo 4 o ’clock Wednesday once attended by pliysiciaiis, but lie died a Minnesota Supremo Court Decides tho conducted In tho siimo manner as the elec­ thrown out of xvork. for tlie yards can’t afternoon the most disastrous Ore Hiidsoiv. short time aferwurd. Tlie murder has Minneapolis and Bt. I*aul Case. tion of moriibers to the territoriiil Legisla ­ operate with tied-up lailroads. The I li- Muss., has over set'll broke out In Chamber* caused a groat sensatlcs throughout Italy, The Minnesota Suproino C.jurt handed ture. instead of 4he same iiianner as the nois Central sliowed signs of weakening, election of the delegate to Coiigrets. The Iain’s shoo factory. Wood Siiuaro. Tbo and tho feeling against tlio uiiarcliists lias down a decision affirming the Judgment of tlio Milwaukee and St Paul, tlie next aniendiiiont give* 5 Instoiid of 10 per £remen were perfectly liulploss and as- been greatly iutensitied. The blow deliv ­ Ilio court below, wtilcii concedes the right I Haltiiiiore and Ohio, and tho Monoc ered by tlio Rs.sa'-sin caused tlie dagger to cent, of tlie money derived from the sale of ulstuncc was suiuinoned from surrounding of the equipment and Improvoinent bond- | public lands to the school fund of the new liad surruuderol altogether, and still penetrato tlie liver, and tlio siiuilarity of cities and toxTiis. The postoftice, witii its tho strike grows, >Yost, Northwest and holders to demand payment of tlielr rnort- State. Tho section providing for a contin ­ the wound to tliat which killed .M. Caruol uance of tlie territorial la«s is amended contents, wits totally destroyed and the Soutliwest Hundreds of cars of porislia- irage from ttio Minneapolis and Bt. Louis ' was remarked upon liy tlio victim sliortly by adding the following: “From and after loss in this department cannot be flxed. blo frolglit liavo been lost, tiie city of Clil- Uiilruud Company. Tills decision will. It; Forty d wclltnu-hou'ses were destroyed, to ­ before bis death. Tlio murderer lias not Is understood, require the Minnea|>olis and | tho admission of said State into the Union Ciigo is threateriod xvitli shortage of many been captured. in pursuance of tills act tho laws of the gether with their conU'iits. The llreuien supplies, and tlie end is not in sight Signs Bt Louis Ojnii any to pay $4,000,000 and ! United States shall have tlio same force worke 1 with a will, but tiielr ctTorts seemed of lawlessness, hithorto absent are seen. UNCLE SAM TAKES A II.AND. accrued interest tiioreoii to the equipment and effect within tlie said Stato as olse- to be in vain, and it wa'* llnally found nec­ Troops are called for at varloui points, bondliolders. Tho receivership of tho road whero within the United States” essary to blow up a number of houses to and each side swears it has ;the otlier Strike Spreads and Fear <»f Vlolenee Re­ is to tormiiiatn after tho payment of tlie Tho tariff bill is finally out of com- save the entire town from destruction. on the iiip Meanwhile tlie Pullman Com- sults in Cillhig Troops. bonds and interest us decreed by the court tnlttee, and was given to the Benate The loss is estimated between 5750,000 and jiany sits back ciuletly watching tho roads Tlie railway strike had assumed greater Friday. Hut the Inconie tux is yet a hone of contention. A vote on the tariff will bo 11,000,000, inostiy insured. The Itostou Ure tigtit its battles. proportions and new pliases Monday morn ­ FIND (ilN IN H.ALED HAY. department also assisted. needed soon. WItii the exception of a ing. The Rock Island Road abandoned short tlmo tho day in the House was con ­ WOUK OF LYNCHEKS. Custom's Iiisportor.s Now Know Hdxv all trains. Governor Aligeid sent Il­ Fall sumed by IV filibuster over tlio contested OL'T OF TIIK SKXATK. linois blate troops to Macon and Hlver Blercliants Got KIrli. Coloreil Asuissin Strung; Up to n Tele- election case of Watson against Hlack Vermilion Counties, and Federal troops At Fall River, Mass., customliuuse in ­ of tho Tenth Georgia district The TarifT Uill I'anses by a Vote of Thirty-nine griph I’ule by a Mob. were dispatched to different Colorado spectors liava seized $i75 worth of gin. filibuster WHS led hy Uepro*Onlailve Pence, to Thirty-four. Sulphur t-prlngs. Tex., has been in a points. Tlie Illinois Guards wero sent to rum, and contraband medicines which who contested every inch of ground, even Tlie Senate tarilT bill was passed at a bigli state ( f excitement over tlio foul as- protect properly, and tlio United States wero sliijipod in bales of liay from Bt after tho aid of tlio coniniltiee on rules late hour Tuesday nl;;ht by a vote of 30 Bussinatlun of Mrs. A1 Walt/, and thoslioot- had been Invoked. The tangle was final­ soldiers to release and guard mall trains. Tlionias. Cun. It lias iioen known for some yeas to 34 nays. Senator Hill voted Ing of her husband by John Williams, a ly straightened out and the resolution of Kacli of tlio twenty-three roads in Cliicagu years tliat certain C.madlan business men against the measure, us did also Messra negro, who was onco in tholr employ. tho coinnilttee on elections declaring was affected. Illinois Central engineers, in Fall liiver were growing ricli by smug ­ Peffer and Stewart, the Populista Tlio dastardljr deed was coinmitted Mr. Hlack elected was agreed ta liereloforo passive, refused to work gling. but it was next to impossible to A few bills of minor interest were pa.ssed The other Populists, ,Mo.ssrs. Allen and about 1) o ’clock Thursday niglit. Wbllo with non-union crews. Tlicro was catch tlieiii, so c'everly tv.as tho work done. early la tho day and some resolutions to Kyle, voted w.th the maJorit,r. Sena­ Mr. and Mrs. Walt/ were in tho corn an apparently autliontlc rumor tliat Tho sci/e.l go ids wero sent subject to pay tho salaries and funeral expenses of tor CafPery, of Loul.siana, at first pen tiia negro stole into tho lioiise, deceased employes of tho House were a six-hour conference was lield by shipper’s orderi and consigned to one voted “no ’’ as a “protest against an liijus- procured a sliotgun and laid in wait for agreed to. At 4:33 o ’clock tho House took President Debs and Vice President Dorean. tlco to the people ’’ of his State, and Imme- and sliot tiiem. Most of the charge took a recess until 6 p. in. The evening session Howard, of the Railway Union, with P. E. dla ’ely changed it to “yea ” Messrs. Irby, effect In the body of Mrs. Wait/, killing Iowa Colli-U ’atrr Ticket. was devoted to private pension bllla Btudebaker, tho Bouth Hend millionaire of South Carolina, and Murphy, of New her Instantly, while her Imsband is so dan ­ Iowa Prolilbitiouists have placed the fol ­ Numerous amendments to the tariff carriage builder, who is prominent in the York, voted with the majority. Tlie bill gerously wounded that lie will not recover. lowing ticket ill tlie Hold: For Secretary schedules were agreed to in tho Bennte on Pullman Company. Mr. Studobaker is will now; go to a conference committee, the Tlio couple liad only been married a short of State, Rev. Hennett Mitcliell; Auditor. Monday. Tlie Benate also passed a bill anxious for peace, and, it is said, admits authorizing the construction of a bridge Senate wing of wliich will be made up of time. After coniinltting the crime tlio C. IL Gordin; Treasurer. R. C. .Moulton; tba-t the Pullman strikers have grievances across tho Mississippi River at Lexington. Messrs. Voorliec.s, Harris, Vest and Jones, negro fled, lint was captured and conveyed Attorney General, R A. McGinnis; Judge deserving arbitration and adjustmciiL 5Ia ; also a House Joint resolution calling Democrats, and Sberman, Aldrich and Al­ back to .‘'ulphnr Springs, wliore an Immense of Supremo Court. ,1. A. Harvey; Clerk of upon tho Fecretary of War for reports re­ lison, Kepublicuiis. mul) secured tlie negro and swung liiin from Buprenio Ckiurt, W. W. Atwood; Reporter lating to the liiiprovenient of the Minne ­ a nearby telegraph pole. .‘Several hun­ TWO SINGUL.AH FATAI.ITIES. of Bupreme Court. Mrs. Dunham; Railroad sota River. The II luse held a brief ses­ Itf..\NCII.4KI» IIKTCKXS HOME. dred shots wero fired into the swinging Coinmlsslonor. Malcolm Bmitli. sion. A resolution was passed directing William Wilson uii«l Howard Siilllv.in Dio the Commissioner of Labor to investigate AV. J. Studon, Aroused of Ills Murder Eight body. Within an Hour uf Each Otbor. Mob the Freivoh. tho question of the work and wages of Years Ago, Committed Suicide. HOHItElC.S HKSOKT TO TOHTUKE. Twomenibors of a liuntlng club from Tlio exodus of tliousands of Italians women and children. Adjourned until H. W. Hlanchard, of tlie Mentone. Ind. , Heaver Falls, Pa., lu camp near Enoii Val­ Thursday. from Soutliem France, tlie refugees mainly stock farm, who so iny.sterlou3ly disap ­ Hold a Storekeeper's Feet in Flames Till ley. Oblo. wore accidentally killed within passing through '1 urlii, culminated in re­ peared eight years ago, has returned. He .Siirren

was a talk by .Mr. Winston on the BISHOP FOLK’S QUICK WIT. Teacher’s Heading Circle. 'I'hose taking THE NEWS the work in this will be exempt from ex­ Bow H« HluiKolf Fruiu CsptWM When luKltle the Federal Line*. TUESDAY,.JULY 10, 1804. aminations in history, geography and Bishop Polk of Louisiana, who served pedagogy. .\fter the language and BO zealously iu the Coiifedt'xate army, history classes and while they were wait­ had oue adventure at the battle of Por- ing for .Mr. Simmons who had gone on ryvillq which is best told iu his owu THE lEHCIEHS' IHSIITUIE an ei rand, .Mrs. Martin r<*cite

memory gems; Third, t4‘jich number, UchI tones w’hat ho meant by shooting at his friends luid desired him to cease doing color and form by use of tissue paper; U M Swljfio t ami win* to llynin Parr, E % Fourth, elementarv science; Fifth, na ­ lot ‘2 ami W >4 lot it, block ‘22. St.lolins, so at once. “I don ’t think there can bo any mis­ ture talks continued. The da3 ’’H work yi.'iUO. Hot* upils may learn it in the lowei- grades lines. I knew there was no hope but iu and by this easy manner of natun'study. Easy to .'.I.*Vke u S‘voiig Cigar. brazening it out, my dark blouse and tho Thursday morning ’s session opened A tobacco luaijufacturer who iuove.s increasing obscurity befriending me, so with a lecture by .Mr. Simmons, who had iu a select c< terio ttii« Foot WHMhinf; In I’arix. the history work with thetopicofslavery. Little (iirl—It’s ail noiisonso ’bout The churcli, being fond of striking contrasts, ptit forth all her pomi) while Slips had bemi given out the daj ’ Itefore, olo maids iwaw iv iliii their ago. the archbishop was going through tho outlining the work and this idea was fol Little Boy —V.'hyV' “C^uoc ’.i B::'2.;nvlh v.'as'ail old maid, Jiuiiiiliations of tlio ceremonial. Strict­ lowed out through the remainder of the ly speaking, there is no foot xvashing. week’ interspersed with talks by IMunkett wasn ’t she:” “YT’.s.” The 13 imligent old men had their feet W ILvSON & vSON. and discussions by the teachers. To the ‘‘Vv'ell, ti;o paper says Professor Dry­ washed before they came to tho cathe­ pedaL'^ogy class .Mr. Simnuuis said ‘‘The asdust is gtiin to lecture on ‘Tho Ago of dral. <•11(1 of ♦•dtnmtion (tan l»e reached only by Klizuboth, ’ so thoio. ”—Pearson ’s Weok- When se:ited there iu a roxv, stoek- the fo*taatioii of right habits. The ly. ingless, but with slijipers resembling those worn by scabathers at Trouvillc, obj( ‘ct of school and study is not mere Sells on Sigbt. tlie archbishopapproaches them, attend ­ learning lessons b(*tween book covers, it Peddler —Have you any daughters, ed by his vicars general. One of these is to l»ring him to perf<‘(tt manhood. mum? ecclesiastics bears a golden ewer, with a Education is not so much for this world IIousekc('i><'r —Eir! narrow' utK^k, in W'hieh is scented water, as for eternity. What you teach the bo^' “Plasc, laum, 1 don ’t afk out of vul­ and the other a basin and napkins of let it sink into and lx* a part of him. gar curiosity, riuin. I’m selling resona ­ tine damask linen. A footstool is before don't hang it on the outside. As one tors. ’ ’ each old man. The basin is set on it by “What are they?” habit becomes fixed it e.xcliides other.'s; tlie archbisliop. Tliis done, the iht.sou “You hang one up in tho iiall, irium, wliose feet are to be wa.she(l withdraws strive to torm good habits that the bad and it so magnifies <:vcry sound thiut a them from the canvas slippers and holds ones may lx* shut out. 'I'he child has a goodnight ki.-s sounds liko a caniiou them over the basin. Ilis gi-aco then . personality and it mast lx* respected. shot. ’ ’ pours a few' drojis of w'ater over each ; Varicocele, Emissions, .Ncrvou.t Debility, Seminal W'eakness, (ileet, No two are alike iioi can they lx* taught “Give me throe.”—Yvirk Week­ foot. 'Phis done, a towel is handed to : Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, or treated alik(* to develop what is liest ly- him, and he wipes the water aw’ay. j Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by in them.” .Mr. Simmons (>|x*ned !iis talk As there :xre 13 persons to Ixi ntteud- | on nature study Ity answering a (piestion ed to, this otlice, which is taken tosym- | 341307863854 which had lx*en asked him at intermis ­ boii'/e Christian charity and humility, i Tisiefipisiwiro ’!!?,:?!-;:';;;;,:;:'::":::;:::; is repeated as nnuiy times. A grand pro- j sion as to how .1 teacln*r could prc|)are C2?“You can Deposit the Monay In 'I'our Banx or with Your Postmaster cession, followed by an anthem, ends the j to bo paid tis after yju are CURED iinJjr a written Guarantee! . herself to teach nut lire study. Invest a service.—Paris tkirrespundent London ! .Ye/f /ih ’ixf, Exrt'X't.t (ind I>lx nsfs h.iyewreckc'-l the Jiv-'s of thoiisnnils of yonnjr men lifth? money in a. small library *.f good News. ! and mi SYPHILIS CURED. afford it, if will pay you in tin* end. (lay without getting a bite. j .Miss Iday Budd —Y'ou must have been W. S. rOTjT.lN’s. w. S. Coilinr., of Safflnaw. Speaks. W. S. COLLINS. The talk for the day was upon nature in “1 am 2'.i. At LI I l.'arrxsl h had Irihit whlrh 1 ronfin- fishing for compliments. —New York ^ liod till IU. I llu-ii h.x-iii: <• “oiio of tlx? Ijoyrt” and hnl x animals. .Vs in liotany, adopt the lesson Mi' V/orld. i ir‘iy life. I'.xijosme pr''.i.<-<‘l 1 l«-ranie nerv- to the s«>:ison ; in fall and winter talk oiiM and III; no .iinhit ioii; iix-imx'y poor; oyex n-1, Hunken lo d him; pimpics on l:ice; liair loone, hono about hiliernatiou, thechange of ifover- liainx; Wi-iik h.u-iv; vaiii-orck-; dr(>:ixi 8 nnd losses at “f ipARK PENNYROYAL PILLS xiirlii; Wi-T'k d«-po'it in nriix*. etc. I str-nt hnn- V ing etc. Interesting discussionsandin- ('reils of doll.ir- vill.o'.'t lx>!|>, uini WHS coiittMi.phitimr A’(*stigations can be based on tlie cpics- './ 1 tlx-••.•lohifitiMl niMA l-E ItKO! l,\TOU Hiiii-ido wiK ii a fi ieiiil reco i.memh-'l l>rs. Keiiiu-dy A y uri-)it‘rf<-ctl,v Sxl'i* iMul filwuyrf Ililliilile Keritan’s ew .Melliod 'I’reiilmelit. 'i'IxinK (Jod i tion of how our different domestic ani­ “ I-or (ill Irn-fciilxrlth-s. Eiiiiilul MciiKtru- C-. tried it. la two inontli.s I was cured. 'I’liis was six mals eat. ;il Ion. Siinnn-rKion. (lu-y ix-v<-r full to xf- >ear.s II.:o, XI (I never had A rt-tnni. Was married two r ii-tl u .Sixrtl.v xml I'rrlxlii i{(-ll(-r. NO I'TX- je.'irs xco rand (dl h ippy. Hoys, try Drs. Kennedy «fcKcr- 111 the afternoon t he work in arithnu*- I’KItl M r.' hill X Hrh-iitllli- xml ]>ositi\-i> n*- in.iDUK TitEATn’T yaii Ix-fore triviny up !iop**. Al'PEK trf..\tm’t 4^ lii-f. xilopteil only xlTi-r yexi-H of exiirrinici*. tic first was the same as with the other All «irln-il illn-rt from oiir ofllrt-. S. A. I'ONTON. Seirdnal ’'iVeakncss, Impole::cy and division in the morning. In theorthoir- I’rirc |>:-r iim kxm- Ml. or mIx iixrkxirrM for s.1 ^Irs. J. II. lIoiisxYDEi;, l.*>3 Pacific hy iiixll porttnxiil. E\'Ei:V I’.VCKAOE Ol’A K Varicocele Cured. raphy class tlicy cliose sides fora spelling Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: A NT !•',E-l 1. I’xrt li-nlxi-K (m-x Ii-iI) Ir. All ror- rv-x|>oml«-nc(- Sfi-Irtly Coiithh-iitixl. I * ■' "TAlien 1 rer.fmlted l)is. Kennedy fc Kercan, I li.id match to conn' off tin; next day. 'I'he “ Wlien a girl at soluxil. in Heading, ^ '^3 little hope. 1 wa-i h.n prise I. Tlmir now Mo IIkk I Tn-at rest of the work for the session was Ohio, I had a severe altaek of brain % i. iiieijt inipiovi'd me the lirst weak. I'kin.'-xons ceived, about the same as for the otherdivisions fever. On niy recovery, I found in5 ’self riervi-s Ik -c ime stron::, paiiie di.s:ip)>ean>d, h:iir trr*-w in in the morning except that as .Mr. Sim­ perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I anairi, ejra l.'ieamo lir-uht. clieerrul in eoiiii-nny and Cut out I bin ('onpoii timl present 5 Btronir rexiuilrexiuilly. Havin': tried many (Quacks, J can mons had to le.tve, (he time w.-is filled in feared I should he permanently so. it itl this ofliee with lOe foi- ’/ Ix-artily feeo:inmenii Dr-. Kc-nnedy & Kor;'aii its reliiihlo with singing and a little talk by .Mr. Friends urged me to use Ayer’s Hair iioy treat'sl me houoralily and Hkilifully.” 1 \y'M' nKmuKTue. »i'I 7 ' Ar It.n fhfc.VTM T. Winston. Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair T. I’. Y 'Mrv A N'.irvou5 Wreck—A Happy Life. T. I’.' MV'isoN. The usual amount of work was done 1. P. Emei'fon Has a Narrow Escapo. Friday morning in arithimdic. reading, Began to Grow, “T live on the f-nm. At school 1 lixiriied an early iithit, wliifli weak! lied me physicnlly, Hexnnlly and pnnctuatton. history and nature study. and I now have as fine a liead of hair as meiitiilly. Family Doe'ors xnid I was »foin»: into In the last mentioned the talk was on one could wish for, being cdianged, how­ “decline ” (('oiisii ’iiplion > I'iimllr ‘The Holden Moniloi-, ” edited hy Keun dy A Kei'Kan fell in­ physics and chemistry. .Mr. Simmons ever, from blonde to dark brown. ” I *•>! THE.NEWS. I to niy l.•'||d ‘l. I le.iriie 1 ihe '/ViXA and f ame. Self idiiise had BHpis-rl niy vihdity. I took tlie AVo spoke of how with reflin-tors and a “ After a fit of sickness, my hair came I 1 li 1 St. .loliiiH, Mil li.^ I ...... MftfmJ- ...... Irf'ilmrul...... nw\ w.ta run...... ’'!. My friends think I prism light might lx> taught, told about out iu comhfiills. I used two bottles of ZjS.. . SV w;i8 euri>il of (’onsumptiiin. 1 finve rent them iiiaiiy I-kC I'Atii'iitB, all of whom were cured. Their"’heir New refraction and also how by mi>aus of a Sh'thoil Trontniout supplieti vinor, vitality luuluid man- 'Zi ' simple nfifuirains the cause of thecyclone Ayer’s Hair Vigor BKKOUK TKKATM'T. Ikkh I.”______ArTliR THh.VTMFNT. might be taught. In the afternoon .Mr. and now my hair is over a yard long e? Are yon eontemplatinir mar- and very full and heavy. I haverecom ­ lltlMlRUri. riiure? Mas yonr llf 'od heea dis-^astslr' Tixve yon any weakni-XH? Our Simmonu spoke most cin|iliutically for a New Metlxxl Treatment will cure yon. What it hix« done for others it will do for you mended this preparation to others with ; W'c antlmrizx^ our (nlvertised druggist i It) sell Dr. King's New Dist-overy for Con- OXTX1.33S GrXJAIT^.A.3Nr » 33 Ei 0:E\. 3>J0IP.A.Y few minutes on the whisjx'ring in the like good effect.”—Mrs. Sidney Carr, room, which interrupted so that hecould i sumption, (’oiighs nnd (’olds, upon this 16 Years in Detroit, (60,000 Cured. No Risk. 14()0 Regina st., Ilarrishnrg, Pa. I condition. If yon ttre alUicled wifh a linro'ly call the roll. In pedagogy he • Consultation Free. No matter who has treated yon, write for nn honest opinion “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for I 'ough, Cold or tiny Lung, Thront or Preeof cliarce. ('liarKes rousonahle. Books Kree — “The Golden Monitor ” (.illaa- talked ufxm programs, (lis(;i|)liii(‘, (‘xami- several years and always obtained satis­ Chest tronhh-, and will ttse this rem<>dy tratcdl. on Dise.-uieB of men. lnck*se posUiKc^ 2 cent*. Sealed. nations, markings, the lesson and the factory results. I know It is tho best j ns directed, giving it a fair trial, nnd I'^NO NAMKS USED WITHOUT WRl TTEN CONSENT. PRI- expi'nen(-(.« no benefit, you inny return VATE, No medicine sent C. O. D. No names on boxes or envel­ recitation. t)n tin* principle that scanty preparation for the hair that is made.” opes. RverythlnK confidential. Question list and cost of Treat­ the bottle nnd Imvoyonnnoiieyrefunded. ment, FREE. ______information makes a t<*aclier timid, he —C. T. Arnett, Mammotli Spring, Ark. We could not make this offer did wc not urged a tlioroiigh preparation for the I know Hint Dr. King ’s New Disc-overy No. 148 SHELBY ST. work, made a broad base, one that you j could lx* relied on. It n<*ver disappoints. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGIN, DETROIT. MICH. won ’t feel afraid of falling from. Ayer’s Hair Vigor !'I'rial bottl(*s lr(*e at. Fildew «.V Millmnn ’s Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Usee. j drug stort*. St. .loliiis nnd Fowler. Large One of the featui'es of the afternoon t size 50c nnd f 1.00. r i.4Uii PIMP

very different stylo from tLi neat dlftd. The epidemic probably took Ite arrangement of folds loft by the mid ­ KILLS MAN ANI) BEAST rise in Astrakhan, in 1877. and was not dle-aged valet. brought from Turkey oy Cossac'Ks The room was almost in darkness, for after the war, as was popularly sup­ tho tiro had burned low upon tho BLACK DEATH, THE MOST FA­ posed. hearth. There was just light onouyh Blague has l)een observed in China tushow Sir Cyprian a figure sitting by TAL OF PESTILENCES. since i')"!. In Yunnan and at I akhol, a 2954 tlio lire in a brooding attitude, alone, port in Tonquin Gulf, since 18S2. where ^ f .. ^ and in the dark. It la Ila/cin/r Furiously in China and Hun- It is said to have prevailed for at least “Who s that."” askod Sir Cyprian. fifteen years. In Yunnan it is endemic Tho n an 8tart3d up, a hig inijn, tall driuU Ar« Hylnx Daily, \Vhll« the Whole and at Bakhoi it < ccurs nearly every and broad-shouldered, whom lor tho “Sir (’yprian’s presence hero to-day World la In Danger —Chararterlatlca of year. lirst inoinent fcdr Cyprian took for u the Diaeaae. 'I'he disease is directly infectious, was tht* inorost acc dent, lie hoard stranger. mo slnMng, and cllrm od up to tho bal­ spreading rapidly from every place of “I should have thought you would its uppeuranee. It is attended by fear­ cony to say a few kind words about my CKusn (;f tl e i’l.-tsrtie. boreuvoment, which bo knows to l)o have known Constance .Sinclair ’s hus­ ful suffering, and is so nearly always tho one absorbing thought of my mind band anywhere, ” said tho intrude-. Black death, tho most frightful, the fatal that where it has boon epidoralo “You ana I have reason toiemomlot' most fatal and tho loust unilorsto )d of great numbers of tho a ilietod have just now. No friend, no brother, could each other." have enno with kinder or purer mean­ all opideniic'*, tho awful plag..o which, committed suicide rather than endure ing. Ho gave me good advice; ho “I bog your iiardon, Mr, Sinclair, ” arising in tho Orient, has sevoral a suffering so sure to end in death warned rao that tl.o e was scllishnoss Cyjirian answered, (luiotly, without times sproad over tho ontlro eastern within a week or two. It usually cora- and lolly in giving way to sorrow. Ni t iiotijing the sneer; “but as I do not hemisphere, destroying uliko human luences with a sensation of inten-se one word was spoken which you might jiO ssots tho gift of toeing in tho dark, beings and dumb crouturos, is uguia weariness and fatigue. Then there not have freely heard, Gilbert, which you can hardly wonder at my being raging, with awful fury, in Cliina. comes a slight shivering, nausea and slqw to roeogni o yo,*. ” Canton ani Hong Kong aro the afflict­ confusion of ideas, followed by giddi ­ 1- you would not lia\o approved. ” “Could any woman in your positic n He was not going to invito a quarrol ed di tricls. Thous'unds of Chinamen ness and pain in tho loins. Increa-iod say leSH'/ Vou all sing same son". w'ith this man —nay, ho would rather have already su 'cumbo 1 to tho disease mental disturbance is next notice ­ Once having kia!o up your inm(\ to avoid 0110 at the loss of sumo personal and hundreds of others are dying daily. able, and then coma delirium, alternate pallor and Hushing of betray your husband, tho rest is a dignity, f tr Constanco s sake. Ho Tho wnolo popul'ico of tho two giaiat matter of detail, and there is a.misor- went up to tho hearth whore Gilbert Chino-io seaports are panic stricken, the face, suffusion of tho eyes ablo tameness in tho details. Do ytu had resumed his seat and ])ut his hand and well may they be, for wherever and a fcelinr of constriction in the re­ on the boll. this hideous enemy of man and lieust gion of tho heart. Darting ])ains aro think anything you can tay—oaths, rears its head and omits its vile breath, tear —will over convineo me that you “I)( n ’t ring for lights,” said Sinclair. felt in the groins, armoits, and other “What 1 ha\e to say * ‘au bo said in tho there suffering and death ensue. And parts of tho body, wliich are soon lol- did not come here on purpose to meet dark. ” well may tho wliole world regard with that man, or that ho < amo hero to lowed by enlargoinont of tho lymphatic “I’erhaps. Hut I prefer to see a apjirehonsion the ravages of this dis ­ glands and by tho formation of car­ ClIArXlCK XVI!—C'ontlnueil. j)reach you a sermon upon your duty to me?” man's lace when I am talking to him. ease in these Chinese cities. 'I'hoy are buncles on various parts of the Lody. A h they approached Marehhrook Mr. May I ask to what 1 am inuebted for the great ]K.rt.s of commerce, from As tho disease advances tho toagnolio- Wyatt betfun to talk about tho iiono- “Gilbert, as I stand licro before God, which vessels sail to all parts of tho who toes and liear.s mo, 1 have told you tills iir.oxiiected p oasuro.'' 1 thought comes dr, and brown, tho gums, teeth /dictinoH and their vanished monastery. you were at Davenaiifr ” earth, and thus tho black dosth may a* d lips aro covered with a dark fur, He had found ou» all about it in the tho truth. VVo have nia-lo a .sad rai^- “1 left l)y the train after that in easily be spre .d through tho civili/.o 1 and tho power of tho will over the county history—its founder, the extent tako in marrying: there are few Ihiug.s which you traveled. ” world. muscles is much impaired. The pa­ of ilH lands, tno character of its archi- in which wo sympathize: oven (,ur Tho first outbreak of the plague oc ­ great sorrow has i ot brought us nearer Tho man came in with a lighted tient acts like an intoxicated man. The tetrture. lamp, which he placed on tho table in curred in Canton in tlie first week of sufferings aro intense and death usual- "That avenue must be (50) years old, ” logetho •; but if yon will only be ];a- April and was cenfined to a.jioor quar­ tiont, if you will bo kind and true to front of tho lire—a largo carved oak Iv occurs within live or six days, ho said, as he came in siglit of tho tall table, loa led with classic volumes and ter of tho city, neai' tho south gate. though sometimes it comes tooner. elms. me, I will still try oven more earnestly Tho first indication of the ujioroac.i of than I have done vet to make you a 1) nderoiH lexicons; for a wealth^’ stu­ “By .lovol that’s ((ueer,” cried Sir dent is rarely content with a single the iilaguo was tlio finding of huudreds CONDITION OF THE FRUIT CROP. Thomas, i,ulliu'.f out hi-i ‘ra -e fflass. go„d wife, to mako your homo life loxieoj:i apher's definition. of dead rats iu the collars of these “A follow juiui od out of that balcony, happy.” houses, and then the oiCJi'ants showed t'orresponileiit* of tho Farmors* lloview she came to him with a sad sweet Having set down tho lamp, tho valet like Jiomoo in the ]>lay. roplenisned tho exhausted tiro with symptems. Within a week enant, tloesn ’t it, Clill)erty Our friend ’s could ho but have understood their his masters guo-t, and linally retired, meaning. with soft fcotiall, shutting tho door and treat ] ationts only with licrbs and tho States usua ly covered by its re­ tni.do of exit su^yo.-ts a flirtation be­ after him very slowly, as if ho ex­ pi'ayors. In eases of tho black death, ports. Tho reports aro largely by tween one of your guests and somebody Ala-il to his d< gged, brutal nature well-known horticulturist! and nur ­ purity like this was incomprehensible. pected to gather something at tho last they aro poifectly helplos-. Tho num ­ at Marchbroox. ” moment, from Hie visitor ’s impatience ber of deaths averages seventy-five sery men. "There’s nobody at Marchbrook but Facts '^oro against his wife, and ho bad no l>cliof in her t) sustain him to break covert. daily in Canton alone, and in Hong Apples.—In Illinois few apples will be •old C’lanyarde and .Sir Cyprian l).iv- Kong-, whore tho plasue broke out in ao-it to inarkot. not pinrethan one county >enant, ” said Sir Thomas, "and I'll lay against tho facts. Tho lion of fublo In this (ase. however, tho valet re- any odds yop like it wasn't Lord Clan- might rocognizo Tina's p’.irity and lie tiro'J without hearing a word, (.ilbort down at hor feet, but Gilbert Sinclair Sinclair i-at staring at tho lire, and yarde jumped olf that balcony. ” seemed in n*3 hurry to state his busi- U flillKjrt took tho glass from his ) was a good.deal more like tho lion of friend ’s hand wit.hout a word. Tho reality, a by no moans raagnanim us no.-s. He could not My at liis cnouiy's Ix'ast, who waits till lie can pounce thr* at like a tiger, and that was about man who had jumped off tho balcony tho only thing to which his spirit ■was still in bight, walking at a leisure­ up /u his enemy alone m a solitury c*)rner, and has a prudent dread of moved li ni at this moment. I.ooking ly pace across the wiue alley ot turf at his visitor b/ tho soft, clear light of hetween tho two rows of trees. The numbers. ^lass brought him near enough for rec­ As tho little hand a’ightcd tremu­ tho lamj), ."ir (’yj)! i in was not reassured ognition, and Mr. Sinclair had no lously on his broust, Gilbert Sinclair by his c luntciiance. Gilbert Sinclair ’s floubt as to his identity. raised liis clenched list. face was of a livid hue, save on each "If you lay onto those leaders like “Let me alone, ” bo cried. "Vou'vo high clicck bone, where a patch of that, you ’ll have this blessed machine made your eh. ice." dll ky red made tho pervading pallor in the ditch,” cried Sir Thomas And then came a word which had more f the loinstoono of tho “Have I killed 1 cr'r'" ho asked him- tangible diet upon which an oyster is person who was attacked died. some sheltered localities a fair crop /grooms and walked off without a word Felf. “.She deserves no hotter fato. sup])Oso 1 to feed. Tho duck, true to In Hong Kong, as in Canton, ener ­ will bo u'etained, but sucb localities are to any one. But I had rather kill him.” his greedy instincts, dived for that getic measures aro being taken to ex­ n*>t nuiiierons. Michigan is aiuong the supi used juicy morrel and was about to terminate the plague, but with no suc­ fortunate Mato.s. Her ap])lo i-rop will ue Ho w,:8 at tho summer-house ten large, and the partial failure In other migiutos afterward, Unshed and hreath- < iiArTKi{ win. swallow him whole, without salt or cess. Dotoctives ami at work making States Insure) good prices. Most of thu JesH, hjivirg lun all tho way. A flight CVI’RIAN‘8 VISITOR pepper oven, wlien the angry jiassions a house to hou.so canvass of in ectod corre.,lxjndonIS report prospects good for a of htone steps, moss-grown and broken, Sir Cyprian Davonant left March- of i ho oyster arose, and * napping his districts and bringing tho suffer or.s to large yield. The Missouri apple crop will led ui> I'j tho door of the temple. brook an hour after his interview with shells togetlc r caught tho iin-»uspect- tho hosiiituls, where some care cun bo be far below an average, very few coun ­ Gilbert .Sinclair tried the door and ing duck ’s bill in a vise-llke embrace. given tiioin. In many ca o* they liavo ties reporting even 70 or 8) per cetiU One- Constance Sinclair. Ho sent his man fourth to one-half crop is a common re­ found it locked. homo with tlio portmanteai s and gun- The duck ro.se t » the surface, shook found tho sllfferer.•^ alone and uncared his head, m imbled a; ologios through for. As soon as a case apr cars the port. In Iowa the crop will be fair, as a “Is there any one in there'r" ho cases, and went straight to his emb, general tliltig, although s«)mo uf ihu coun ­ asked, shaking the crazy old door sav­ where ho dined. It was between eight his tight-shut mouth, but the bivalve’s Cliinesc desert tho uTiclod, leaving ties report disaster from early spring con ­ agely. and nine when be ffd:ikod to liis cham­ heart was hardened, and ho hold on. him in a room with a jug of water and ditions, Wisconsin ’s apple crop will bo x“Who is that'.-’’ in.iuired Constance. bers thvougfi tho snowy streets. Tho S*)on that c*)nstant load juilling down ])eering in tno window at intervals, fair. .Minnesota apple prospects are poor, Mcfhr husband. ’’ walk through tho rough weather suited his head, and growing weightier and and jirodding tlio victim with a long and the yield for tho State will bj light V heard her light footsteps coming weightier, began to tiro t'lo duck and polo to a-* ertain if lile is extinct. readies —The peach crop in Illinois may his iiro.sent temper. He cou'd have bo regjirded as a complete failure, so far ft,.wiu'd ill 3 dooi ’. She opened it, and walked many a mile across Yorkshire his nock arched iowor and lower until Tho di.ngor from infection from tho liaally it s-ank into tho water and ho disease is greater tlian is generally as commo'-co is concerned. Indiana's pros ­ faeol him on the threshold, with moor that night in the endeavor to pects are identical with those of Illinois. neither surprise nor fear in her calm, walk down the anxious thoughts that wa.s drowne*!, A deckhand on the imagined. Hong Kong is a groat tea In Michigan ti»e prospet^is aro good and questioning face. crowtiod upon his mind. steiuniioat Tangie ■ saw tho duck float ­ shiiiping jMirt, and tho pestilence might the crop will bo fair. Failure of the peach "Is there anything the matter, Gil- His interTiew with Constanco —like ing with head submerged and picked be brought over to this country iu tho crop Is general throughout Missouri and /berf* Am I wanted.-' ” all such meetings between those whom him lip. Tho oyster was still clinging tea chests. Canton and Hong Kong, Iowa. "There is not much tho matter, and to his victim with a relentless, deadly however, have l)oon declared infoetod Tears—Few pears will l>o raised In llll- Fato has irrevocably paited —ha*l nol.'v Most of tlio counties report no crop. ■'■I'duoi't know that you are wanted in dooponod tho gloom of his soul, and grasp, and tho tragedy that must have ports, and all vessels coming fr. ra been ena ted as described w a re vealo l. there will bo placed in quarunt'.ne on In Indiana the outlook is much better, the m, house,” ans.\ered her husband, added to tho bitterness of his regret.s. yield being estimated at from 10 to 75 per savagely, "it seems to mo that your It hud brought tho i)a>t near to him. Both tho duck and the slayer v o —' arrival in Fan Francisco. As Furopo- cent of a crop. Tlie Miclilgan pear crop vcK'.atiun is clsowh'cro. ” and made the inevitable harder to bear taken to Baltimore, and proved quitc-k ans and Ameri«*ans in Yunnan, Can­ will bo almost an average wliii other years. His nu.*-hed face, tho angry light in than it had seemed yesterday. eurio-ity. ______ton. and I’akhoi have boi>n stricken A -very light crop will be tiarvestud in Mis­ with tho disease, it is imiiortant that souri and Iowa. his icd-l rovvn eyes, to d her tnat there He had seen all tho < Id loveliness in Went to tlic ILiot of tlio Evil. vra.s moaning in his roiily, incompro- all quarantine precautions should be TIums—Tluins In Illinois are a poor crop, tho innocent face, changed thougli it This is wfiman ’s age. and a business ­ taking tite State as a wliole. Indiiiiia plums hf'nsiblt* ui it seemed. was. Ho had hoard a 1 tho old music taken against Iho introduction of tho man who kii.iws says there is iiositive- plag'oo in American ports. Tho vari­ are also scarce, and much less than half a "I don ’t understand you, (lilb^rt. in tho unforgotton voice. To what crop will DO harvestecL Tho i lum crop of What has happened to make you an ­ ly nothing that she will not undertake. ous consuls on tho Southern China end ’:* Tliat brief gieeting across tho Ho was lounging in liis office tlio other Michigan is only fair. Plums in Missouri gry-' ” iron grate of iJestiuy's prison-house coast aro urging that tho haws pertain ­ will run front one-half to throe-fourths *]ay when the door opened and a well- ing to tho arrival of ships and steamers crop in some counties, but are a total fail­ ■"Not much, porhaiis. It’s bad form only made it more agonizing to think dressed, comely litt e woman aiipeared. 'to make a fusi about it. Hut 1 am vul­ of tho long future in which those two, in America from infected iiorts be rig ­ ure in other counties. Plums in Iowa are She w*)ro a resolutb exjnossion in ad ­ idly enforced. In fair condition, compared with other gar en u'gh to think that when my who hud so met and touched hands dition to other apparel and in her hand States, but aro far itelow a full cropi This wife plays .Juliet to som ‘body elso'.s across tho gulf, must live their so))- she carried a largo tuck-raiser, AVIiiit f'anspil tin* I’bijjii.*. crop is reported generally fair In Wiscon ­ Komeo, it is time she should call hor- arated lives in silent patience. “Goed morning, ” she said, winningly. The plague Is a mystery. Whence it sin and poor in Minnesota. fself by sonio^ other name than mine, Tno 8n^)W lay thick in tho quiet turn ­ “Is this Mr. Gash’s office.'' Will you comes has pu/.zled tho world for sevo ­ I berries — A light crop Is common which she disgraces. I > dmire the in- ing out of the .Strand. Tncro was a ])lo;so toll mo what chair it is that has ral centuries. Scientists now, how­ throughout Illinois, thu yield in some .noceni'o of that astonish* d look. Un­ hansom standing at tho corner by Sir ever, loan to tho bt^liof that it is a se­ counties being almost nothing. Tim aver­ tliut na 1 in it.''” age yield in Indiana Is very small, some fortunately (hilt piece of nnished act­ ('yprian’s chaml’ors, tlio horse hanging Tn«' businoss-man was confused —tho vere form of imiluria or typhus, and ing is thrown* away upon mo. I .-aw- his head with a dojeetod air under hi i sections rei>orting not more liian 10 per nice little woman was a t(/t'il . trangor th.1t it is caused l)y bad sanitary con- cent of a crop MIdiigan has a good crop your lover leave you." whiten d rug, tho man stamping up to him. Ho answered wildly: “What dilion.s, )y drouth and filth. Tliis the­ few counties reporting a partial failure. “.Mr. Slnc ’.Mirl” with a look of un- and down the jiavoment, and llapping chair.'' What nail.' ” ory is susiained by tho hictthat, in tho Koports from Missouri vary greatly, but pp^^akablo indignation. his arms ao-o. s his chest, Tho c ib “Why,” she exclaimed, “my husband case of tho pro.sent <‘pldemlc. it broke tho yield for the State will probably he “yes your gentle Romeo forgot that must have been waiting some time. has come homo tliico t’moi recently out in a ^ection where tho drainage is loss than half the usual crop Iowa will tb's surnmor-housu is seen from tho Sir Cyprian thought idly. inij)*!ffo*ff and filth abounds, and that probably reach 80 per cent of her usual with dreadful holes in his coat and average. Tho crop In Wisconsin Is fair. high-road. I saw him. I tell \on, His* chambers were on tho ffr.st floor, tronsois and he said ho tore them on a tho whole an icted seetion has not been wo I an —I saw him leap down from tho largo and lofty rooms facing the river. visited by rain in many months. Grapes.-Illinois ’grape crop will in some chair in your offic*?. I’m tirod of darn ­ moasum make up for the llglit yields in halcony—identified him with my lield- Since his inheritance of Colonel Gryf- ing tho o tents and thought it would The original Viinhjtlaee of tho plague glass —not t li.t I had any doubt who lin ’s fortune ho hud indulged himseK other fruits. Reports from a largo number 1)0 more sensible and satisfactory to was in unnan, a Chinese pi evince, of counties show that the prospect is very your visitor was.” with that one luxury dear to men who come flown hero, pull tho nail out, and and its first visits were tho mostdread- good for a heavy crop Indiana will also “I am sorry that you should ho so love books, a well-arrangi d library. bo done with it. Don't you think s*)'.''" lul scourges to which hiimanitv has have a large crop Michigan’s crop will angry at my sccing an ild friend for a This bachelor piod-a-torro suiteil him Still in a trance tho merchant agreed over been subjected. In the fourteenth bo a fair one. but not relatively large. few ininut3-. i>ilbert. and that you b<*tU>r than lodgings in a more fashion­ with her, fmind the offending chair, century it killed Iff, 0),()')l) i ooplo in The crop will bo a good one. as a whole. ahould make so very innocent an act an able quarter. It was central, and out China. 24,'Ob.ono in otho. ’ Oriental In Iowa tho prospects are not good. The extracted tho nail and with many yield in Wls*!onsin will bo generally small. excuse for insulting me.” of tho way of his fashionable acquaint ­ thanks and smiles tho ontorprising countries, and n't loss than 2.’*,( 0 ),()()() "An old I lie :id —a friend whom you ances an ineligible feature which was In Minnesota a small crop Is predicted. little woman withdrew.—New ^ o. k in Furop*'. Germany alone had I,’--I4,- Currants and Gooseberries —Currants and moot cladostinely —in an out-of-the- to his mind an attra<‘tion. World. 4ff4 rocoricd deaths from this enuso. gooseberries aro a fair crop In Illinois, way corner of tho i ark—with locked Sir C yprian admitted himself with Italy had quite one-half of its entire though not up to former years. Not over • do >rs." hi« lat h key, and won', up tho dimly Nlatrinioninl Iteni. jxipiilation 8\voi>t away, and in London, half a crop of these two berries Is reported “I have sjxjnt all my mornings hero lighted staircase. Ho o enod tho outer According to French divorce statis­ then a coinp.irativoly tmall city, there from Indiana. Those crops In Michigan -of lato. I lock ray door in order to lie door of his library, within which mass­ tics tho most unhappy period of marri­ were n*) less than iO(),()A) victi."n.s. are fair. Light crops are reported In Mis­ undisturbed, s > that anybocar. 'Iho last outbreak of plague in souri and fair to good In Iowa. The yield ing i I come this way may believe the crimson cloth curtain, shutting cut After that tho figures drop rapidly. Eur.'pj was in IHi'-O, on tho banks of In Wisconsin is quite good and generally eiimmer-house empty. noise and draught. This curtain had fair in Minnesota. tho \ olga. It was very virulent, and Strawberries—Strawberries have proved "Anvono except Hir Cyprian l)*ven- been dragged aside- and loft hanging If you would keep the devil in, keep at Vetliunka. out of a populatl n of a light crop on account of the dry weather ani. ilo would know better.” m u heap at one end of tho rod. in a the bottle oorkorL l,7(j0, there were -117 attacked and 302 Just previous to harvest. merit of the road, and I’rotident Debs of the American Railway Union (t0 ■ It Is Not marked down victory No. 1. So m flu after the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. What We Say 1 aul hud given in, a report was re­ But what Hood ’s Sarsaparilla docs that ceived at healquartors from St. I Amis Admitted to be tells the story. The great volume of evi­ that the Mobile and Ohio Ituilrond had dence in the form of unpurchased, volun ­ given in and would sldo-trock its I'ull- the finest prep­ tary testimonials prove beyond doubt that Greatest Strike Ever Known in inan curs. ’J'he two surrenders coming tog-thor raised tho enthusiasm of tho strikers to the highest pitch, for tho aration of the Sarsa^ Railway Circles. news was h -nt to all of tho strikers' BAKING ^ ‘ f-lood’s parilla headquarters in the city and tho min kind in the mar­ Ix’camo more confident than ever that tho boycott instituted against the Pull­ POWDER ket. Makes the Be Sure to Get ^ures man Cjm})any would be entirely suc­ Hood ’s NO TRAINS 5I0YINO. cessful. best and most Tho entire day c ows on the Milwau­ Hood ’s Pills cure habitual constipatlou. kee and St. Paul and Pan Fiaridle roads wholesome bread, cake, and biscuit. A have quit work, and there is not a Wore Wodrlod by l*rt>vy. wheel turning under any passenger car : Freight TrafFic Suspended on Ronds hundred thousand unsolicited testimo ­ A Kimplo and touching sight mighl on either road tliat is not manned by have been witnessed in a Paris church Affected.* otticials. Tho n.en are in an ugly mood nials to this effect are received annually the other d ly du.'ing the celebration and violence is predicted. There are of a fashionable and largely attended said to he only two Pullman cars on tho entire Milwaukee and St, Paul system, by its manufacturers. Its sale is greater wedding. In a corner of the edilice, The St. l*aul Slde-Tracka Ita Nine I'ull- observed by few. stcod a youthful but tho use of Iheso cars has been ts couple, a mulatto girl and her evputlly mian Sleepera—Mobile and Ohio Will Nut etloctual in tieing up tho road, at least than that of all other baking powders mvenilo and equally du.>-ky sweetheart. Antasoiilzo OrKanixatlon —Northern l*u- at tho Chicago end, as though there The two appeared intently watching clllc Keoelvora L>ook for Help from tho were hundreds. Strikers are threat­ combined. ening to throw those two cars into tho the ceremt ny going on in front of the United Staten—United Staten Marnhaln altar, and copied each movement made ditch. Eight hundred men e:nployed ABSOLUTELY PURE. by the bride and bridegi oom whom the DInpatelied to Aid the .Santa Fe In Ituii- in tho Northwestern shops near \\ ost priest was m iking man and wife. As Its Tralnn —C'hieai;o I’ollce Guard 40th street have struck. The Chicago and Northern I’acific they knelt down, so did the other Switchen—Strikern Are iTuhllaut. ROYAL BAKING POVI/DER CO., IOC WALL ST., NEW-YORK. coujile kneel, ard wl en the laultlessly Road sent a written cull for more po ­ attired bridegroom placed the ring on lice protection at tho Grand Central depot. Tho message intimated that his bill hing bride ’s linger the young I Tho American Railway Union boy ­ Proving the Point. How It Originated. mulatto did likewise, only his ring was cott of Rullman oars has resulted in the company feared violence both as I\ to its men and tho patrons at tho do- The prosecuting attorney in tho It is believed that tho custom ctf of metal and his bride was less fair. tho most widespread »ud complete tie- broach of promi-o case thought ho At length. when the ])rocossion jiot. d'ho extra detail was at once raising tho hat to ladies is derived up of railway lines in tho West in tho granted. About 100 ixilicemon wore would make life a burden to tho un ­ from tho days of chivalrv, Iwhen th» emerged from the church, the humble fortunate young man who was tho un ­ couple followed, looking as if they history of railroad operations. Chi- stationed along the tracks of tho Illi­ knights unhelmed b3fore ladies. , cago is the great center of the strike. willing defendant. thought they w'cro (juito as much mar­ nois (,’ontraland Rock Island Railroads When TravelliiK. Operations t n several linos centering in tho city. “ Do you mean to say,” he asked, af­ ried as their more fortunate brethren. ter a lot of embarrassing questions, ■Whether on pleasure bent, or bu8{nea%. It transpired that such was indeed, “that after you had b -en absent for an take on every trip a bottle of Sjrup of their belief. The two lovers, w'ho are entire month, you did not kiss tho I'igs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef­ “models" known to many artists hero, jilaintift, to whom you were engaged to fectually on tho kidneys, liver and had no money wherewith to i)ay the 1)0 mar. ied, when you first saw her on bowels, preventing fevers, heatlackeD priest or the regist a -’s fees, so they your letui n? ” and other forms of sickness. For sal* thought a wedding at second-hand “I do, ” responded tho defendant, in 50c. and $1 Lotties by all leading would be just as etl'ectual and cost noth­ firmly. diuggiSts. Maiiufaclured by the Cait- ing. ______11^'..'.^ “Will you make that statement to foiniu !■ ig Syiup Co. only. Chin«*se Pustoins. tho ury:’ A Chinaman ( ount ; his birth from “Certainly, if necessary.” H e can never speak wo 1 who know» the fii'st day of the year in which ho “Do you think they would believe not how to liold his peace.—IMutareh. was born. The child that is b rn the youV ” "One of them would, I know. ” day before New Year s is two years r. dr .kilme :r*s old that day. New Yea"'s day is a na ­ “Ah, indeed. And why should he, tional holiday, and it is the only popu ­ pay';:'’' lar holiday in China. “Because he was p'oient when I first saw her. He was at tho g ite when I rode up, and she stuck her head < ut of When a Woman the si'cond story window, and I told Has Constant BacJcache her ‘liow d ’ye,’ and said I d be back to she cannot walk or stand, her du ­ supper in half an hour; I m nogira ‘’'e." ties are heavy burdens, and she is And everybod\ in the court-i oom snii ed except the atternoy. —Detroit Froo utterly miserable. 1 *ro s. The cause is some derangement : r~.'—'« Fair and Reautlfiil Lands Across the Sea of the uterus or womb, l^ackache Give promise to the ocean voyager of health is the sure and pleasure, but there Is a broad expanse of symptom. waters to be passed that rise mountain hljjh For years In ronjch weather, and jrrievously disturb tho Sarah Hol- unaccustomed stomiicli, more jiartlcalarly if it KIDNEI LIVER *S2 ■) ■fe is that of an invalid. Moreover, the vibration stein, who ‘Mi of the vessel's hull caused by tho motion of lives at 7 the screw of a steamer, a ebam^e of water and Pain in (he Rack Perry St., latitude, and abrupt transitions of tempera­ joints or hips, sediment in urine llkcbrirlE-diaB. fmiuent culls or retention, rheuiuutistn. in Lowell, ture, canuot, without a meiliciual safeguard, be encouutered with impunity. For sea slck- Mass., suf­ IN THE RAILR3a I) YARDS AT CIIICAGO. nc.^s, and prejudicial Influences of air and wa­ liidiiey CompSaint ''RS. Diabett-s, dropsy, scanty or high colored urina. SARAH HOI fered with there are completely paralyzed. On Vico President Howard, of the ter, llostetter's Stomach Bitters is a standard safeiruard. Tourists, yachtsmen, mariners, Urinary Troiililes falling of the other systems trouble at the terminals American Railway Union, said that commercial travelers, and people bound on a Btinginfr sensations when voiding, tJistrrsBpreR- womb. The best doctors failed to has made it impossible to handle out ­ the situation would yet bo more war­ sea voyage or inland Jaunt, should always be like. Ho added: “ Wo can tie up every provided with It. Incomparable for malaria, sure in the parts, urethral irritatini), striciunt relieve her, and as a last resort she going or incoming trains, and local rheumatism, neuralKla, sleeplessness, loss of purchased si.\ bottles of Lydia E. tratlic is suspended. On still other road in tho country if necoss-ary to appetite, sick headache, biliousness, amd con ­ DisordereiS Liver b;'at J’ullman. Wo have shown that stipation. Bloat or dark circles under the eyes. tongxiR Pinkhavis Vegetable Compound. roads trains are arriving and depart ­ we were able to fulfill overv protniso ing from suburban terminal stations 'I'ti * I'ii'.st Ilart)ii''t. coated, constipation, ycllow’ish eyebalte. Now she is a well woman. made, and we can maJeo good our word At DrugglMtN, 50 oeiitN and $1.00 kIza , and all are more or less delayed by tho to involve tho entire railway systems The original making of tho first The dreadful pain in her back baronet was, it appears, a purely com ­ “InvaUdg ’ Guide to Health” free—Coa«ultntloo fr—t strike of yard and switching employes. of tho West. Every brancli of organ ­ Dll. KIL.MKH & Co., BlNOnAMTON, N. Y. stopped after taking the second Tho roads more or loss alTected by the ized labor is row ba k of thLs struggle, mercial transaction. Tho motive which bottle. She wishes she had taken boycott, according to telegraphic ad ­ I’residont McBride, of the Miners ’ canny King .lamic the Sixth of .Scot- it sooner, and saved both money vices, arc tho following: l'nion, has tel 'graphed us that ho will ; land 'and I'ir.stof England had in view in the establishment of this new dignity W. L. Doi^CLAS and years of suffering. It is a Northern P.icifla call out miners whci coal is supplied IS THE BEST, « lilcago and Northwe-tern. to roads that use I’ullmau cars. This was the settlement of tho province of NO SQUEAKINtW sure remedy for female ills. I'hicano, Mllwaukoe and St. I’aiiL will greatly aid us.’’ Flst-'i',Ireland. .Accordingly, every per­ $3 SHOE Illinois CentraL son c eated a baronet obliged himself L'nion I’acllic. EXTRA FINE. Denver and Gulf. Henver, Colo. —No trains are arriv­ to be paid upon tho pas.-^ing of tho Wisconsin Central. ing or do[)arting on the Santa Ee I toad, patc'nt. In return for this sum. which BOYSSCHOCLSHflEaL PILLS, ' Chicago and West Michigan. but tho Denver and Rio Grande is hav­ amounted to about Tl.lHi*, tho party .- '•LADIES* Hig Tour. Always Reliable. Purely Vegetable. ing no trouble as yet. paying it wa< created nba ’onet, witii Cliicago Groat Western. Detroit, Mich.—The (fraud Trunk, remainder of his heirs ma'e, and prece­ F<’r tho euro of all diRordi-'-H of tlio StoinRoli, Bow- Chicago and Western Indiana. SEND FOR CATALOGUE oi-. Kidneyt-, Il.addi'r. Ncnotiij Dibvitafs. UizziueMi, Chicago and Grand Trunk, C. it W. M, and 1),, L. N. are tho dence before all knights, except Vcni,{o. COl^tlveuH^B, File.-., Knights of tho Garter. W*L*DOUCI.AS« I Chicago and Eastern llliiiuls. only roads using Pullman cars, and BROCKTON, MASS. — SICK HEADACHE, I Ixiuisvillc. New Albany and Chlcaga they arc running as usual. You enn savo money by wcarina iSiw- DYSPEPSIA, Southern I’aclflc. Itenver —An injunction granted by Hall ’s Catarrh Cure \V. L. Douglas 63.00 ^hoe. Italtiinoro and Ohlow .ludgo Ilallott against tho Santa Fo Becnine, wo aro tho largest nianufacturerm CONSTIPATION 1‘anhandlo. employes restnans them from int >rfor- Is taken lutcriiHlly. Frlco 75 ccuta. this gruileof ehocs la t ho world, and f;uaraDtc« Uartv Ucion 1‘aclttc. value by Btamping tUo naiiio and prlco on t2t» AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER. Mobile and Onio. ing with tlio o|)crators of trains and bottom, which protect you a-atnst high i>rlccs and ObK«rvp the followiiiBr sytnptoiiiR re^ultinB from dta- Cincinnati, liHiiillton and Dayto-i. enjoins thorn to oliey tho orders of tho Therk is notin lalute a thing that the middleman's pruHts. Oi:r Eboes o<|ual custom- eauHH of the di*;et.tlve organs : (\>u«ti|>atiori. inward ropresentutivO'i of tho rooeivois in work in style, easy fltting and we.nrinK qualltlM. pilpM. InllnehK ot blood in tlie h>‘nd. aoidlty of the A Chicago dispatch say^; Tho first makc.s man so deformed, so beastly, us We have them sold everywhere nt lower prieMf«r atoniHrli, iiaii'^t-a. lieartbiini, di-KUst of food, full­ passenger train duo to leave Fast on moving, handling, switching and oper ­ doth intemioruto anger. —John Web the value given than any other make. Take ness or w'cluht ill tho Htcmaeli. sour eruolatioiie, ating all cars and trains of tho Santa Stltutc. If your dealer canuot supply you, we cm. binkl'iK or HiitteilnB of the heart, ehokiiiB or HUfTo- tho Raltimoro iV Ohio Thursday could stor. catiiLK sensaiioiiH when In a lyii'K posture, dlmnesx not leave on account of being unable Fe or under its contr >1. CANNOT SEE HOW TOO ^ of vision. . New York, for U<>ok of Advice. aid in organizing in that part of the to f>Ay*» TrUI. No doop ? required la o Atmcb. .States Marshal Neeley to protect all 1f»0fi0oow fBBMc World's Fair Medolnwardad mo^bloo —4otTwrtr country. These men uio bound for HEI.P IS OFFEREO Birnta. Buy from factory ond soro draler'a MDd agrotS proMB projicrty and trains of tho Santa Eo in |P0pr Cot TbUOul ftnd Arnd tO'dAy mncblA* or lann frt*' New York and will liegin work among every nervous, exhausted, woman sufferinjr ■ n bC rotolorur, of tho World'* Fair. Are you loiikiiifr for a | tho employes of tlio New York Kansas. Mar,-*lial Noeloy is orderod to (rood |>ayiiii; iiivost- arrest all j'/crsons interfering with Uio from “ female complaint ” or weaknetvs. All OXFORD MFC, C0.3i2^Abuli Art. CHiCASO.IlU ineiit ? 1 f HO hcimI for I Central. Engineers and firemen on trains or property of tho company. ] pains, tieriringdown sensations, and intlnm- rat’lo^ruo of \ alii.'ri>U' PATENTS^ all roads centering in Chicajo are mations aro relieved and cured by Dr. FREE! FAOE BLEXCB Secured through unand placed in our handsfori greatly incensed at tho discharge Indianapolis —Tho .Monon train that Fieree’s Favorite Preecriplion. ApprrrtotiDf; th/firt that tbouMndn of lo4lM • sale. We will sell you entire patents $100 toE left this city at midnight has not yet , llaydenfnu'TX, Pa. of iht U. A. hmro not uat H my BlendLm $5000. State andCountyRights$25to$5000.| of tho four engineers by tho North­ recount of prlco, whb h In |9 |>^r W>tiW. ooA i reached Chicago. It is iiiacle up of live , ispexsary edical ssociation ItEIOMELT Sc OEXSCM, western Road, and docisivo action o.n (Voni.D ’s D . M A , , f* ordrr that all inAy plr# It a fair trlo^ 1 HOI.IrlTuH.'tOP I'MTKII hTATI.S JIM> rdRKKiN PATEM8. their jmrt in aiding tho general strike Puilimui sleepers, and these are held Buffalo', N. Y.: I ^ * Sainpl* iKjttIr, s»frty po^rd. olt I 2 11>-a 1 S. ]M IrliPgaii St. Soiitli Ityml.lml.] GentUmen — Wo cannot cbarirMi prepaid, on rrrelpt of fit* FA.CK is looked for. H, A. Rancroft, repre­ near Hammond. Tho train that left Buthcieiitly thank you for RLKACH rrmorrN arDl curm Al••ohltr^y oil senting the Santa Fo system, applied Chicago Thursday night for this city is tho gi-z-at nmnimt of Ikti - frrrkiro, pimplru. iitofh, l>lNrkhrrd«, no Unnn . still at Hammoiul, and there is no pros ­ cHt my wife received from nrAA, nen#, ectrniN, orlDklfm. or ro«fVor«ro# SHOCKING I Amild, con- to tho United States authorities in tho tho use of your n'l-dlclne. •klu,aod brautlfirs thrconipirtloo. name of tho rocoi\or for iirotoction to pect of it getting away. Both tho Si iMy wife had a bad case of tinuoua current of electricity trains hold at Hammond are United M-"" S nn^PCRT Dent. F. fi F. t-^th Ft . M. Y. C'ty. cures. his read against interference by f Icncorrhc-a, and she us<*d tho strikers. Four engineers of .Stales mail trains, and General C\)un- i Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­ Get a catalogue by writing scription for it. I cannot inPAYS lot) high grade FOR THE OWEN Electric belt co . tho Chicago and Northwestern sol Fields telegraphed to know if .ludgo praise It above Its value. Baker is in tho city, as tho company , I liavn a daiiahtcr who pttpecsln llliuolH. 200 State Street. Ciiicaqo , 1li» Itnilway were arrostol, charged iiaranteed oircu w’ith intimidation Tho American proposes to proceed against tho strikers has been poorly over a fstlon Ioo,Don ­ for interfering with tho mails. | .year; she la taking the or we can iiiHcrt IeLY ’S cream BALMCURES^i^^ Railway Union engaged attorneys to - T-iiv-Favorite Prescription, ” It :i tlinoA In l,.')7n cnuiitry defend them. Owing to tho strike of Kan-^as (Mty, Mo. —No through trains and Is already feeling: bet­ papers for ...... the switchmen on tho I'linhandle, the have left hero in anv dlrocti n on tho ter, after taklnic two bot ­ SE.VD FOn CATALOGUE. CATARRH Mrs. Swke .net . tles. Yours. rPRICEToCENTS, ALL DRUGGISTSHy.i»?^^ trains of that roa I have boon brought Santa Eo road to day. Their train GEO. W. SWEENEY, CIIir.YGO NEWSUAUEK UN'ION. in over tho tracks of tho Fort Wayne duo here nt h a. m. from Now Mexico ' 93 South .JefCcrson Street, - Chio«|-o, HA. road. Throats to tie up tho latter ICO and tho West has Ixien aban- , Guar­ V. .N, I . .No. -47 PATENTS, trade-marks: road and even tho entire Pennsylvania donod. Tho California and Mexico antees a Examination and .Advice as to Fatentabtllt.r of In- system grew largely out of this fact. train from Chicago, is tied up. PIERCE tirii-KN WHITINO T(f ADVKKTISKM l volition. Send for linentorH ’Guiue. or How to (bd YT iilease nay you saw (be atlvt-rliecmaS a Fatent. Fathicx 0’^‘'AiiiucLi.. Washington. It. C. Action against the Fort Wayne will This train caridoi two coaches from OR RfOINF.V RIxTURNiKn. In tlilM i>it|>er. also involve tho Chicago and Alt m tho East and takes on a third coach ; KID0ER8 PA8Tiril8!fHS.l?i: road, as both come into tho city over her*. Tho switchmen refused to han- ^ Laxicjlown, MaM tho same tracks. Everything was die tho third Pullman car and it was blocked after midnight last night at coupled to the switch engine by Supt. J Dr. J. H. McLean’s tho Western avenue yards of tho Eoraback, Then the engineer in •A ■; PI S O*'S R E Northwestern, ^^ilwaukoo and St. Paul cha' go of the switch ( ngino declined , tUMft; WHtHF AIL HSt UlLb- I Beat Cough Bynip. Taatea Good. Cae | and Panhandle roads. to haul the car. Byordcrof tho Gen- , in tlina Hold hr dnigglata. Every Pullman car on the lino of tho oral Manager, the train is to bo held ' Liver and Kidney Balm (■'hiengo, Milwaukee and St. Paul Ruij- indoflnito'y unless tho third coach li I road was side-tracked by the manage attached. ' ' Justly celebrated as the Peerless Liver and Kidney Medicine of America Nwvcm the Chll«lr«ii. THRIFTIEST MAN IN NEW YORK. A Damp Detector. ".My little boy wss wry oad off for two ▲ Ticket Chopper Who la SaTln|^ Monojr la lu Eugland they have what is called moiitliH with diarrlucH, Weused various THE NEWS Phcnumenol Fachion. a “dump detector,” a silver triuket, m«‘ent Sunday at U. K. Cook ’s. ticket into a shapeless mass. “In the Only.Jiens eggK? l,,lhonuht you meant she tried (Jiainberliiin ’s Colie, Cholera Hattie Hoiid has returned from her first place, I never use tobacco or liquor. ostrich eggs. —N«‘\v York We<‘kly. Tho bite of a venomous snake may be! j and DiarrlKca Renu'dy for it, and was much pleased w ith the speedy relii'f it af­ visit with friends in .Northiiort. I hire a hall room for $1 a week, leav­ cured by inoculating the pt'ison bitten' .Mappie (libson will attend the normal ing mo $2,50 for board and clothing. I with tho blocxl of tho r(*ptilo which iu- j forded. She has since used it whenever Simph*—Why is it||thnt*|.Mrs. Hultinch iKK-essary and found that it never fails. in St. Johns, and (Jratz Cook poes to am not a hearty eater, and a breakfast flicti’d the wound. Alma. consisting of a bowl of oatmeal and a and (inyinM-k imf(*each other so? For sale by Travis & Baker. IxMiiuel Smith has boupht Win. Ev­ cup of coffee, both of which I prepare Sage —'I'hey re born women. —Lite. erest’s farm and Mr. Ev’ert?st has boupht myself on a small oil stove, costs me a farm in Ovid township. about 6 cents. For lunch two pood sized ‘‘Johnny,’’ said a teacher in one of the rolls cast only as many cents, and I find uptown public schools, “have'iyou Jscen EN(i.\E.—The merry sound of the mower is heard on every hand. that they are sufficient. For dinner I tln^fskt'Ieton of ttie mammothjin the mu­ The hay is of line (juality and is have rice, some soup, a couple of pota ­ seum of natural history?” toes, bread and coffee, the cost averag ­ Bbeinp secured in pood order. The wheat “Yes, mum.” harvi‘st is nearly ready for the binder. ing about 80 cents a week. This leaves The prospinrt of an abundance of apples me $1.20 a week for clothing, but an “'ro what kind of an animal do« ‘s^it b«>- The Season ’s Strongest Bargains. is not so favorable as it was a few weeks occasional piece of meat on Sunday and long ’.”’ apo. The crop is lisely to be almost a other incidentals reduce that fund to ‘‘.V. dead one." —'I'exas Siftings. Hot Weatlier Slices at failure. 90 cent.s. That allows me $o0 a year for Mrs. E. N. Steward visib'd in Duplain clothing, shoes, etc., which is ample, as Mrs. Hanks—Is there any one, dear, XTotably Z«ow Prices. a part of last we«*k. I have less wear and tear on my uni ­ y«ni would like to have me many wlnn John VanOeison and family have taken form than a guard. When I secured my you die? U|> their residence on their farm for a few position, I knew that unless I saved SPECIAL PRICES ON TAN SHOES [AND OXFORD TIES. weeks. while I was earning something I would .Mr. Hanks—.No, darling; I hold no bit­ Wm. llyrne is at Hattie ('riH'k and un ­ (lie a pauper, so I began to lay some ­ ter grudge against any tnan living. —Chi­ able to pet home on account of the rail­ thing by at once. I cannot exp(‘ct to cago Inter Ocean. road trouble. His health is not much hold my present position much longer, improviKl. as tlie company will root out the old .lackson —You keep a privat«* cash ac­ Ladies ’ Till! Rushin Calf Hluelu'iett Shoes, l•(‘^nlm• price $.‘{,50. I’riee fo close $.3.00 Mr. Shatlley. who has bwn visitinp his st —Yes. It is tin* only means by Ladies ’ 3'iiii Dongola Oxfords, very stylish, reg. priei* $2. I’riee to close out..$l.(>0 main a month. a couple of years more I will have $10,- which 1 can conceal from pn.v wife tin Ladies ’ 'I'nii (Jont, Ox., s(]imieaiMl narrow toes, ii'g. $1.50, $1.7.5. Price close $1.2.5 000, and on the interest of that, in some The friends of Mr. and Mi’s. 1*. U. amount of my expenditure. — J'ruth. .\ll Ladies ’ $2 Doii|.()la Oxfords will close out for ...... $1.05 Sturpis were plad a few days apo to quiet country ’ town, I can pass my last .Ml of onr Ladies ’ $1.50 and $1.7.5 Oxfoiiis will close out for ...... $1.25 welcome them to the r.eiphborhood of days in perfect rest. ’’ Miss(“s’ 'I'an Shoes, Uiee or button, all solid and well made, only ...... $1.25 their old home even for a few hours. “How have you got your money in ­ 'I'eacln'r—.\n axiom is a scif-evi lent Cliilds ’Oxfords, ii'i'nlar prii’c $1. l*rie»* toeloseont ...... 75c Herbert'I'emiile and family, of Tecum- vested': ”’ I asked. truth. What « ver goes up is sun* tocome Odd sizes of ladies ’ hand sewed Oxford, sold for $2. $2.50 and $3, if you get seh, have lus-n the puests of friends in “Some of it is in savings banks and down. Is that an tixiom? your size in (bis Satnrda.v yon can bay tla ni foi ...... $1.50 Henpal ami Hiley the last w«*ek and will tire rest in good securitie.s. Queer, isn ’t Hoy —(lue.ss so —unless folks is talkin returnEWn'T. to their— riiehome -Itlitoday. passed very it, but I’m a stockholder in the road tibout the|>rice of coal. —(lood .News. (piiidly with no preat crowd until that employs me? City Hall train.’’ afternoon, then there wastheusual That cut short the conversation, but MERCANTILE GO'S SHOE DEPT. Dnoist* of tire crackers with the anvil acI often­ wonder as I jiass his station if companiment. The speiH'h by Rev. any of the officials of the road are aware ihidUllLE EAi’itjMUAi Makers of Low Prices. Hums was his idea of a i»atriotic citizen that a (lespis(>d ticket chopper helps to and was a Stroup arpument in favor of elect them to their positions of trust.— Too High Pressure. free trade The sinpinp was very pood. New Y'ork Recorder. T. (Jail took 1st in the bicycle race ami In these day.sof keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to Jlert Kent 2nd. (’has. Wilcox took 1st A Tlieat»T Check Cliih. and Miller of Lansinp 2nd in the foot bend his intellect and every energy to the race. C. Wilcox took the money in each There is a small social organization success of his business ; the clerk, book- race. The ball pame was somewhat ex- which occupies three rooms in a house keejier, professional man and laborer, to citinp ns one man was run into or onto not far from Herald .square, and which drive tliemselves at a terrific rate, there can CORBIT & VALENTINE by a base runner don ’t know which, and has come to be known as tho “Theater Ih; but one residt —an explosion, which, if was somewhat used up for a while and Check club. ” There are about 25 mem­ not re.sulting in immediate death, leaves another was used for a stop for a ball bers, and they are mostly of the tyjH) of them with shattered hraims and bodies. HARDWARK. 'I hey are running at too high pressure. and his stomach suffered. Hiley took the men who like to look in at a theatcT for pame. The strain is too great. Something must an act or so two or three times a week, and does give wav. This is equally true of Oakey Norris is very poorly at i>r«‘seiit but who do not particularly care to sit women. Though their sphere is more writinp. through an entire performances. It is al­ limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, W© Sell th e Walter A. Wood ITarvcstcr and Binder, Mrs. Nellie Howe is v(‘ry poorly with most alwaj’s tho case that during the and worries, and the results are the same as nervous jirostration. evening from half a dozen to twice that with their stronger companions. both Single and Three Aporn; the Tuliulor Mower, .\. Sloan and his dauphter, .Mrs. E. many d(X)r checks of tho various the This condition is growing worse every Moses, spent the-1th in .Maple Rapids. aters will be found sticking in the side day. The rapidity of its increase is awful the Lightest running mower on the market; the The funeral of .Yupust Neller was held of tho mirror which is over the mantel to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, Sunday, July Ist. Rev. Weir oftfeiating, in tho reading rtsmi, and these are used assisb'd by itevs. Hums and Way. and are being crowded still further. There Thomas Tedder; the Tiger all Steel Hay Rake; the by any memlKT who cares to do so, but is hut one solution of the matter. Recog ­ Ljist .Monday was (piite a dav for ac­ it is understood that if he does so ho is nize the importance of the situation at once, Stirling Hay Loader, the only hay loader that will cidents. .Mrs. (Jeo. Howe fell from a to bring one back or have it in its place and take the necessary measures to over ­ cherry tree and was badly injured. Her in the mirror within 48 hoi7r.s. Tho the­ come it. If you have failing memory, hot loiid clover seed without shelling; A. W. Stevens & life w»is despaired of for several ilays fait aters in many instances change tho door flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick heatlache, she is paining. Charles, son of Henry checks from day to day, but tho mem­ biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep­ Rouse, also f**ll from a cherry tree and lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi- Son and O. S. Kelly Ihigincs and Threshers. broke his lep ami disloeated his ankle. bers of tho little club in (juestion are pretty well posted as to which color is Ie|>sy, etc., know that an^ one of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall Their Ntiiiie is I.e^ioii. good on each evening, and if they are you, and even though you have used so- Walker Street West. Reader, there are many blood purify- wrong they never Indray it, for a glance called remedies and treated witli reputable inp imslicines. at the checks being used shows them if )hysicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. 'I’here is but one Hood ’s Sai’saparilla. they have the propiT check for that diles ’ Restorative Nervine a trial. It is Do not allow hiph-soumlinp adverti.se- evening, and if not they do not attempt tthe only remedy that may be depended ments or other <|eviees to turn you from | to u.se it.—NewY’ork Alail and Express. upon for nervous disorders. your purpose to take Hood ’s Sarsajia- Senator Corkroll ’n M<‘iiiory. “ Two years sro 1 used Dr. Miles’ Restorative rilla, because in this puriiose you are Nervine with marked benefit, and later indneed Senator Cockrell of Missouri e.spt'cial- my son, who had been sick with catarrh of the FREE. FREE. FREE. riphr and will not be disappointed in the bladder five years in the hands of onr best phy­ result. ly prides himself upon never forgetting sicians, to try it together with Dr. Miles’ Nerve Photographs, Crayons, Picture Frames, Easels, Ac. Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is an honest medi ­ a name or face, and so marked is this and Liver Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited that he is attending to business again. My wife cine. honestly advertised, effects honest trait that his fritaids say ho can visit also used Nervine with most excellent results. ABSfai.TTTEI.’g ’ FB.SZ at cun*s. and gives every patrf>n a fair the house oi any of his constituents aft­ All of us together have not used more than six sfpiivalent for his money. What mor»* hottlea of Nervine. Several of onr friends have er an unlimited absence and speak to also used it, and are greatly improved. ”—Louis can yon reasonably ask’.’ each inembtT of the family by name. (fihhs, Hurher A Oibbs Plow Co . Canton. Ohio. A fair trial puarante«*s a completmairc. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all PLUNKETT'S STUDIO! But no man is infallible, and this Sen­ dnurgists on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. ator Cockrell discovtTed on accosting Miles Medical Co.. KUhart. Ind., on receipt of I’iples, boils and other humois of tin* one of hi.s constituents while at home price, 81 per bottle, six bottles, express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous blood ar**-liable to break out in warm recently, whoso name he tried by every drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mail. weath. I’rcvent it lo* taking Hood ’s means possible to remembt'r, but unsuc ­ .Sold liy All Di-iikk IsIs. Siinidy by luirelwislng your goods from the following merehniits and receiving cou ­ SarsQi>arilla. cessfully. Finally he hit upon what he pons w hich I will receive as cash for anylliing in niy line of trade. considered a solution of the difficulty, and under tlio guise of taking tho con ­ Jll,To priwciit jmlc niMl delicate children O. G. PZ«T72TZSTT. Approprintf. stituent ’s name down for tho purpose of from lapsing into chronic invalids latt*r A countryman and his bride applied sending him some documents ho asked ill life, they sliotdd Like .Yycr’sSarsapa- Clark llidse, Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. at tho box office for tickets. hiuj to spell it. He was almost staggered rilhi ttigcHicr u if li plenty of wholesome IL 1. Hull, Furniture and Undertaking. “Orchestra chairs, paniuet or family when ho received tho reply, “ J-o-n-o-s. ” circle?’’ a.sked tht> ticket agent. food and ont-door exercise. Wlint tln ‘y (L B. Porter, Jeweler, (At Putt’s Grocery). “Oh,” said tho senator, “I mean your need to hnild nj) the system is good n d “Which’ll it Im‘, Alurier?’’ said tho first name. ” blood. Fildew & Millman, Druggists. groom. Then again came another stagger when Mrs. L. Canfield, Milliner and I'anc\' Goods. “Well,” she replied, with a blush, the constituent replied, “ VV-i-l-l-i-a-m. ” .Yyer’s I’ills jiokscss th»*enrativevirtlies “bein as how we’r«t married now p’raps Tho senator is not just at tho pre.sent of the best known medicinal |ilants. Spaulding Co., Hardware and Stoves. it would Ito proper to sit in tho family time bragging about his wonderful These I’ills are seientifleally pre|iared,ar(* John Pflegharr, Meat Market. circle.”—Texas Siftings. memory. —Washington News. easy to take, and safe for young and old. A. F. Diitehcr, Boots and Shoes, (Except Rubbers). Ainorican They are invtilnahle for regulating the WTiat She F. R. Jackson, Merchant Tailor, Walker St. Miss Aline (forr»*n, writing in Scrib- bowels, and for the relief and cure of Mine. Parvenoo—I want a first class J. C. Calkins, Groceries and Provisions. hor, explains tho frequency of intenia- stoinneh troubles. tional marriages by saying that as a ticket to Rome. Ilarrison Sherman, Fancy and Bazaar Goods. Ag(Uit (representing tho Tourists ’ In ­ lover tho European is distinctly ahead Hnldn( ‘ss is often pree«‘(led or aeeoinpji- F. E. Aldrich isz Co., Books, Stationery and News Depot. i)f tho “the average American male, who ternational company) —Yes, ma’am. nied by gray ness of the hair. To i)re- Mine. Parv(*no<> —And 1 want it to fs a cold creature, courting and marry­ veiit, both baldness and gniyness, use A. B. Balcom, Sewing Machines. ing only by instinct ” include an excursion to Italy, do you understand? —Chicutfo Record. Hall’s .Vair Renewer, an honest, remedy. Krepps, DeWitt & Co., Jewelers and Opticians.