MASON, MICHIGAN. THUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1890. VOL. XV. NO. 40

LOCAL ANTD GEWEBAL WEWS. If you need an overcoat this fall, go and Big bargains in underwear at Marcus Ladies' all wool seamleas woolen hose, see Hall & Bates, at the Model, they can Gregor's, * only 25c, at M. Gregor's. * please and fit yon. ' * Leaves are hejfinning to leave. Laat Thursday evening the friends and DeForest C. Collar, a M. C. brakeman. 30 Ford'sBazaar We desir« to say to all those contemplat• neighbors of Dr. and Mrs. Kipp of Vevay, years of age, had his left hand and wrist Next terra of circuit court at Lansing ing matrimony, that the Democrat office to the number of about GO,exlended them a mashed to a pulp at 12 o'clock Tuesday Oct. 20th. has a very fine line of wedding invitations surprise. They were presented with a wafer while hurriedly coupling cars on freight /A Bunkerhill townahip haa four froi and announcements. set and caster, M. A. Bement made the train No. 85, northward bound. He was GROCERY- evaporators. presentation in a few well.timed remarks. taken to the hospital, and Wednesday Drs Lost last Saturday upon the streets in Shank nnd Hyatt amputated hia forearm Geo. .Miller of Delhi, shows us an egg the eastern port of this city a pin with a The industrial party of Ingham county the middle. Collar has a wife and child at gold dollar attached- The finder will please measuring TgxC.j. will hold a basket picnic and mass meeting Stockbridge, but he takes his misfortune leave nt the postoflice. at the fair ground in this city, Friday, Oct. stoically,—State Republican, We have the Most Complete Line of Races for ne.xt Saturday declared off. 10th._ Addresses by Hon. B. H. Belden, Entries did not fill. Annie M., widow of Chas. A, Perry, of candidate for governor, and Judge A. B. thia city, has been granted an original J. M, McComb of Vevay, recently show Cole of Livingston county. Everybody is ed us two mammoth ears of corn. They We will soon have in our A new line of dress trimminga just re pension. This is right, as Chorlie was a invited. were of the yellow dent variety. One of ceived at M. Gregor's. good nnd loyal soldier. NEW GOODS, which will Groceries and tbe eora waa llj inchea long, with 16 rows Ford & Kirby are papering the interior Judge Arthur E. Cole ol Livingston The Stockbridge Tidines is very much from 52 to 54 kernels to the row. Th of their store this week. county, was nominated for congreasman comprise many new and. elated because the Grand Trunk Co, has other viia 11 inches long, 14 rows an for the sixth district by the Industrial con furnished new curtains und spittoons for kernels numbering from 49 to 52. The Chtts. Roberts has moved into the A. - Provisions vention at Lansing lost Thursday. Mr. staple articles. the depot nt that place. corn waa drilled in, stalks about 11 feet DuBois house on Ash street. Cole refused to accept but the nomination high two ears to the stalk. Mr, McComb says was forced upon him ond the convention During the Encampment Six o'clock teas are becoming very popu The regular annual meeting of the official In the City, and at a large part ot the field will run 125 board of the Ladies' Library Association adjourned. lar among the ladies of this city. bushels per acre. will be held at their rooms next Saturday next week our store will he .Toy Calkins has been selected by the re Remember the reunion in this city Tuea afternoon. Be present. Yesterday morning John W, Ferguso publican committee of Jackaon county to headquarters for the old day and Wednesday of next week. took possesaion of the American house make the run for prosecuting attorney npon All persons indebted to me are requested under a lease for five years. This house CE EES! that ticket, vice C. H. Smith, the regular comrades and their tamilies. mm The Leslie Local "devil" eats pears that to call and settle at once. 1 must have the has been renovated all through, neatly conveniion nominee, who declined to run. weigh twelve ounces at one mouthful. money. C. F. Brown. papered itnd painted in fact almost on en Jay will have to stick his calks in if he Come and see us, maka tirely new building made out of it. Mr. First class Bessemer coal stove and The second election of officers (or the wants to be elected. Ferguson has been proprietor of this house TRY OUR TEAS! cook stove for sale cheap. C. F, Brow.v grainmar school paper, (Onr Star) are as yourselves at home, and en• lollows : Editor, Floyd Cady j assistant Hon. A. S. Partridge, prohibition, before and knows how a hotel should be Eighty acre farm and horses for sale editor, Willie Ferguson. candidate for governor, and Rev. kept. The barn has been thoroughly re joy life all you can. They are tlie Best in the City paired and he will run a feed barn in eon See notice in our business local column. J. W. Reid, chairman of the prohibition The ladies' aid society of Etchells' will state central committee, will apeak at nection. Terms $1.00 per day. Respectfully, J. A. Bullen has started a dryer at Holt hold a pink tea social ot the residence of Dansville next Thursday afternoon at two Koapectfally, making the sixth that he is now running Wallace Taylor, Friday evening, Oct. 10th, o'clock. At the court house in Maaon in New fall millinery at Mrs, J. C, Kimmels Refreshment8, pie nnd cake, , the evening at 7:30 o'clock. FORD & KIRBY. Sheriff Bates and Under Sheriff Abel W. M. PEATT. Quarterly communion services at th Presbyterian chnrch next Sunday morning, Justice Hnmmcnd issued a warrant yes• of Lansing, were in tbe city to day looking Just received at Mrs. J. C. Kiminel'a the terday for James Opdyke, charged with tor a thief who stole a boy mustang pony finest line of fall millinery in the city. Rev. George S. Hicltey has been appoint• assault upon Oscar Moore, who hod worked and top buggy in that city Saturday night. Call and inspect it. * ed presiding elder nf the LAOsing district for Jim. and wanted his pay. The pony is blind in one eye, and has the Robert Oliver was tried for assault and letters C. J. J. branded on the side. The Geo. Hoskins has been appointed D., L Dr, W, W, Root and Geo. H. Lockhart Jnfita battery upon Bion Harper in Justice buggy is a top one with jump seat.—Jack Coinilg Democrat & N. agent at Okemos in place of C. H, address the prohibitioaists at Okemos to• Purkhurst's court laat Monday He was son Evening Courier. Hold on there, Bro Carr. Published every Thuraday morrow evening. Rev. Lockhart at the fined §10 or 20 days in jail. The fine was Courier, E, S. Bates has not received the by For latest styles, best assortment nnd Whipple school houne Oct. 6th. paid. Mrs. Oliver, implicated in tbe same nomination much less the election for W. L. CI-AKK & CO., right prices in neckware, call on Hall & sheriff. Detective Abela, pleose,instead of Very low rates from oil stotions every offense, was discharged by order of Prose• Bates. * cutor Day. under sheriff'. MABON, iriaaioAN. Tuesday, commencing Sept, 9th. to Chicago exposition, *tf James Walsh of this city, is manufnclur .Tohn A. Seymour, aged 5G, of Waterioo, JUICES : There will be an auction sale of horses Tlirso ing mattresses for 0. K. Brownell of Stock Jackson county, and Mrs. Rachel M. Hall, 0ns Year,!I.so ; Six moniha, 75 aenia; Ljdies, you will find everything new in at tbe late residence of Wm. Somerville, months,40 oenli. bridge. aged 44, of Bunkerhill. becoming tired of millinery at Misa Harrington's, *wl deceaaed, three and one-hall miles north Bee Hive single blessedness, were joined in wedlock The attendance at the Stockbridge fair west of Mason, on Saturday, October 11th J. B. Nichols won a $25 silver medal for by Justice Palmer, at Jackson, last Mon is Bwelled by the faithful and ever pleasant 1890, commencing at one o'clock p. m Offlclal Directory. the best total average at tbe shooting day, Between them they own 580 acres of politician. sharp. Twenty-two head western horses tournament in Lansing last week. He alao good farm land. SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS. three and four years old. All are baiter Before purchasing elsewhere look over Moderator J. T. CiMPnti.I. had the best first day's averaee. broken, nnd a number are well broken to TRY OUR piroctor E. N. BnowN tho fine line ol fall millinery at Mrs. .1. A commercial drummer was flim-flamed C. W. YanSivkii During winter, commencing with next drive. Terms of sale: Six months' time Assessor Kimmel's. out of $500 in a Lansing saloon one day C. 0. Pitch on good approved notes bearing C per cent Sunday, services in all the churches lost week. It was not money but a lottery J.C. Cannon Trnatoeal interest. Four per cent, discount for cash. Democratic nominating convention will begin at seven in the evening, instead ticket which he had not had cashed. Lan• this city to-morrow. Republican the fol of half post .seven, as heretofore. sing saloons aro a bad locality for verdant W. H. Gleason. TEAS! county officers. lowing day. men tn be caught in. A man named Mc• Perry Henderson, Auctioneer, CiiAs. E. Paddock Those interested in the Chautauqua work Sherlfl Carthy has been arrested but pleaded in• DuBois ifc Eurle have secured the job of Ireaaurer , W. D. LoNOVIAIl are inyited to meet at the residence of Mrs. Last Sunday night about eleven o'clock nocent. Clerk John K. Housk 25c putting a tin roof upon S. W. Mayer's new Dr. Campbell to-morrow night, tn consider the large barns of Samuel Toinlinaon in yiloitiator.. A.B. niUDV Q. A. Smith store in Holt. reorganizing for the coming year. C, R. Backus, living lour miles "Tth Vevay, were discovered to be in flumes. Judge of Probate „ Gko. F. Day 30c, 40c, A little daughter was recentlv born to and two miles east of Dansville, in Wiici Fire caught in a large grain barn that was Proa. Attornev J. T. r.'AMi'iir.i.L Last Saturday wns crusade day among field township, will have an auction sale of nearly filled with hay, from this tbe flames Patuiok Dolan Prof, and Mrs, Arthur Peebles at the 50c. Circuit Court Oom'ra | JouN McOkbauy the W, C. T. n. The ladies of the local Agricultural College, his personal property on Thursday, Oct, 9, communicated to a large horse barn, this John S. UasNirr order made a canvass ol the city and added Bnrvoyor He offers 11 head of horses, 13 head of being entirely'consumed. The horses and r John S. UC«»B Y You can find ladies', misses' and child 28 new names to their membership. Ceronera,| (j_ ji. cattle, 95 sheep and lambs and numerous neariy everything else was removed from ren's cloaks in large varieties at popular Best in the Market Neely & Huntington received generous other articles for sale. Henderson, auc• this one. A grauary filled with grain, hog prices, at M. Gregor's. * at Business Directory. support in the eri-ction of their burned tioneer. pen, tool house nnd chicken coop were o also devoured hy the fiery elements. Some L. Scully has purchased the Hinman "ryer from- the people of Bath, .T. A, Bullen George Shattuok left his home in Corun- farm tools, including a corn sheller, sulky PHYSICIANS. place in the northeastern part of the city ol Leslie, and S. A, Paddock & Son. na to take in the fare (?) al Owosso. He rake and Howe platform scales were burned. A. L. YAlEeCOOK. D.CBEEN.M.D.,noma)pathist.OfflceIn Polar aud is building it house, was successful and ao were the pickpockets, A. D. Grimes, postmaster nt Stockbridge, Thp origin of the fire is not known but is , blooX. Rosldence,liratdoorea»tPrc«.churcU who relieved him of $210.—Ovid Register Ingham county pensions: Original in is in very poor health and is in constant thought to be incendiary. Insured in the Union. After paying his fare to Owosso OOTOB A. B. CAMPBELL,PhjBiolaD,Snrgoon valid—Uriah L. Prine, Leslie. Increase— need of a nurse, who is paid from a fund Farmers' Mutual tor $2,900—$1,700 on Settle Up. OfflceoTerll.M.WIlliom'sdrugatoro,Maaon. and into the fair, was it fair that George D Junius H. Hatch, Lansing. generously contributed by her citizens. barns and $1,200 on hay and grain. .411 notes und accounts due me iMust be should be treated with such hard fare by H. ODLVBR, M. D., Phyaloian and Surgeon. aid on or before Nov. 1st, 1890. Born, to. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller of There will be a meeting of the Y, W. Offlce over Webb's Clothing Store,Maaon, M. the pickpockets? s, Democratic caucuses were held in this 40w5 L. C. Werr. The Live Clnihier, the first ward, last Thursday, Sept. 25th, a C. T. U, Wednesday , evening, Oct, Sth. An epidemic has broken out among horses city last Tueaday evening. Resolutions nine and a half pound boy. Let every young lady interested in temper• For Sale ataSncrlflce! ATT0RNF.Y8. in and around Davison, Genesee county, were unanimously, adopted in each ward ance, especlHlly the members, be present. A No. 1 eighty acre farm, alao some fine Do you owe L. C. Webb, ihe clothier? which ia proving serious. Equines are that it was the sense of the deraocrAcy of S. AVERY, Attorney and Connaolor nt Law. If so, vou must pay him. See notices in this city that no one should be elected a orses and cows. Enquire of Oaiceovor Farmers' Bank, Mason. The cases of Kent vs. Cole, Apsey vs. taken with a swelling of the nostrils and 1 our business local columns. delegate to tha county convention who was 40w2 J. D. or S. VasEtte.v. B., L. & N. R. R. Co. and County Treasurer ungs, froth at the mouth,and their breath• ing apparatus is generally affected. A in favor of endorsing the whole or any part EO, F. DAY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Longyear vs. City Treasurer Buck of Lan• Kottce. Ex-City Mursbal Bates of Lansing, is of Industrial ticket. Following are dele• Onico over First Kational Bank. .Mason, Mich. sing, are on this term of the supreme court. general spread of the disease throughout conceded the nomination for sheriff npon All notes, accounts, etc.. due Mra. F. J. the county ia fcired. gates to the county convention: the republican ticket this foil. Rice, successor to ihe late Egbert Rice, VETERINARY. A committee of the Patrons of Industry First ward—A. W. Parkhunit, P. Hendoreon, L. B. went to Washington and secured from the I will display an elegant line of trimmed Rice, H. L. Ohopin. A. P. Young, S. 0. Beeeher. deceaaed, must be paid immediately or «'"pvB. GEO. 0. MOODY, Veterinary Surgeon and Second ward—Geo, W. Bristol, Jas. A, Sherwood, 0, While attending the reunion next week hats during the reunion next week. stttislactorily arranged. Cuas. M. Rice, ' U Dentist. (Graduate Ontario Veterinary College.) postmaster general an order admitting the L, Boello, H. S. Every, Smith Williama, H, J. Don• don't target to cull on Miss Harrington and tt'roats all diseases of llorsea and Cattle. Will attend Patrons' Guide through the mail as second Ladies' call. Miss Harri.n'gtox. *w1 nelly. W. D. Loneycar was elected member of tho 39w4. • Manager. •calls day or night. Oillce und residence corner A examine tbe lino of millinery. *wl county coiumitteu Irom the first ward, in place of A. class matter. and Mill atieets, Mason, Micb. Col. C. V. DeLand addressed the P. of I D. Prosser, Delegates to tho representative conven• Ten Thousand Dollars to ICalso, The regular meeting of the W. C. T, U, organization at Bunkerhill a week ago last tion as follows: First ward—C. W. Whitman, D. U. n Nov. 1st. All notes and accounts due D. C. Stewart, cashier of the D., L. it N's. Younjts, W. D. Longyear, Ed. Frazell, L. C. Adkins, has been postponed from Oct. 7th to Oct, Saturday in the interest of the republican me must be paid on or before Nov. lat, or AUCTIONEER. Lansing office and connected with the line Chaa.G. Huntington. Second ward—S. Y. Casterlin, W, L. Clark, laaiic Drew, U. H. Porker, H.3.Every, 14th, on account of the reunion. for the past 12 years, will retire on Oct. 1st party. He appealed to the republican they will be left for coUeciion. I must OHN HIMELBEROER, Auctioneer. Propertysold Smith Willinnis. to accept a position with the Grand Rapids patrons to return in theirallegiance to that surely have the money. at reaaooable rates. Mason, Micb. Jl>$9 J The Presbyterian parsonage has been party. The frisky Col, will stump Eaton and Iniiiana road. iffarrlage Licenses.. 40w5 L. C. Weur, The Live Clothier, improved by the erection of a new chimnoy. and Ingham counties under pay and in the Horses for Sale. REAL ESTATE AGENT. A new sidewalk will soon be laid. Last Monday Justice Hammond issued a interest of that "grand old party," The following marriage licenaes have Levi Swan, living five rniles east of this warrant for Jacob Anderson of White Oak, been granted aince our laat report: L. CASTERLIN, Loan, Oollection, Insurance The Baptist Sunday school of this city Iti Mason and immediate vicinity there city, has four horses for sale—two mareu , and Real Estate Broker. OIBce over Stroud Jfe charged by his brother, Abrain Anderson, C Name and Realdenco. Age and two geldings. Will be sold either Co.'s Furnituro Store,Mason, Mich. has recently made an addition of 78 vol• ith using threatening language. His are five candidates for positions upon the Henry A. French, Lansing. 43 single or double. All sound and good umes of choice hooka to its library, trial is set lor Oct. 10th. republican county ticket as follows: ' .L D. OHN DtJNSBAOK.Beal Estate andLoanAgont Nettie Peck, Lansing.. 33 Phelps and Gerry Sanders for clerk, E. S. purpose horses. Call eariy. 39w4p. Malnatreot.south of poatofBce.Mven Wm. Velteraua, Lanaing 39 J You can find the largest line of children's W. J, Fleming of Jackson, formerly of Avery tor prosecuting attorney, J. L. Fuller Margaret Luf/,, Laiiaiog, wool hose at M. Gregor's. * Apples Wanted. this city, is tbe srchitect for a new block to of Vevay, for treasurer, and A. H. Phillips Wm. Benson, Lansing .. INSURANCE. We want 20,000 bushels of apples for be erected on Cooper street in that city, of Alaiedon, for register of deeds. All are The firm ol Fowler & Weightraan, black• Monde Day, Lansing A. BARNES, Notary and Conveyancer, Loan, In- young and capable men but some of them rying and packing, for which we will pay smiths and horse shoers, has di.ssolved John Zick, Locke J , aurance and Collection Agent. Tornado insur• A little girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. must get left. Frances E. Nicholas, Locke... the highest market price iu cash, delivered ance a specialty. Ofllce over Farmers' Bank, Mason, partnership. Fowler remaining in the old Chas. Parker, Alaiedon Homer W, Perry at Lansing recently, at our dryer in Aurelius, We want them location and Weightman eroing into the Flora Kirk, Vevay Mrs. Perry is a daughter of Clement Lax- During the remodeling of the Lansing all, large aud small. Swart & Sdttok, -pABMEBS M0TIJAL FIBE INSITBANOK OOM- shop across the street near Mead's mill. Benjamin P. Reed, North Aurollua.. JD pany of Ingham oonnty . Safest, cheapest, best. ton. opera house that city will have no dramatic Alia Dibble, Delhi..... 35tf Aurelius, Mich. Tor information write to O. P. Miller, secretary, entertainments. Manager Buck has de• Haaon. R.J.Bullen,president,Mason. Race day in Mason next Satueday. Two Daniel B. Hibbaid, Sr., a prominent cided to cancel all engagemenls until Havliiff Sold Slj Store Go to restaurant and bakery in the Pad class races match races, etc. Lots of fun. ciiizen and well known horseman of Jack- January first being unable to obtain a And stock of Hardware and Implements, I dock block for-warm meals, luuches, ico son, died last week Wednesday afternoon; All come. Adraissian 25 cents. Ladies financia,l» suitable place to hold shows. Lansing contemplate going west and must have my cream and soda water. -* Mr. Hibbard was 72 years of age and had free. people can come to Mason and witness pay on all notes and,accounts by Oct. 10, U. DBESSEB, OffloeatFarmera' Bank,Maaon, been a resident of Jackson for 54 years. Booms To Bent, some of the excellent plays that will be without tail. Theo. Hoffman,. Dansville. J, Mich., haa money to loan. Buaineaa promptly Fall styles in window shades just re n west Ash street. Three rooms nnd two 1,'iven in our opera house. attended to. ceived at Kimmel's Book Store. * Welcome to the old vets 1 Hall & Bates closets, with hall. 31tf J. M. Fleming. extend a cordial invitation to all veterans BualnesH iLocalti. DENTISTS. The Lansing drum corps and a large Wanted Immediately. Ford & Kirhy change their ad. this week. attending the reunion to call and examine number of old soldiers and citizens have We want 500 cords of fourfoot wood at They make their store headquarters for old their large stock of clothing, hats, caps, P. VAND08KN .DENTIST. Offloeln Darrow Ton Tliousand Dollars to liaise on Nov. 1. soldiers next week and extend an invitation piotnised to he in attendance at the reunion once, at our brick and tile yard. A block,Uaaon,M:ich. and men's furnishing goods at the Model.* to all. next week. The following Lanaing com• All notea and accounts due me must be 22tf Barker & Co. Married, Thursday of this week, John rades will reapond to toasts: paid on or before Nov. 1, or they will be Commencing next Monday evening the Brlclc and Tile. Gaylord to Misa Kiltie Watts, daughter of Armlea of America and Europe, left for collection. I must surely have the business hours for the Mason building and We have a large line of Brick and TiJa MlGHIGJmfTENTRAI Mrs. Hannah Watts, living north of Dana- Hon. J. Z. Warner, Lanaing money. L. C. Webb, Tlie Live Clothier. saving association will be from seven until The Haveraack, - Georgo l,ong8treet, Lanaing tor sole cheap. All sizes of Tile and vor- ' Ike Fiagara Falls Soute." lie. The happy young couple have gone The Old Canteen, Capt. A. K. Cowlee, Lansing nine, Soldiers, Attention! ious kinds of Brick. Call at yard. north on their weddins tour.—Stockbridge state Troopa, - Col, B, H. McComaa, Lansing SOOTSVABS. Headquarters Camp Clark, 22tf Barker & Co. jUaaon...... 8:15 a.m. 10:11 o.m. fi:49 p.m. 10:37 p.m. All new shades in broaddothes at M. Tidings. James Cosbman favored the Enterprise Mason, Oct. lat, 1890. JackioQ..„ 9:05 11:05 6:45 11:30 Gregor's, ' For Bent, Ex-Congressman Horr of Saginaw, who yerterday with a premium pumpkin, several All comrades are reapectfully invited to My house on Oak street, on easy terras, to Chicago 4:15 p.m, 7:55 p.m. 8:05 a.m. The Stockbridge Sun claims there have haa been making high tariff speeches in two pound potatoes ond a mesa of green report al the Clark House next Tuesday or a good respectable family, who can give - been 40 new buildings erected in that vil• New York state and quit because he could corn. All choice products and of which Wednesday, armed and equipped for a good k,Dotrolt...,..12:10p.m. 6:15p.m. 10:45p.m, 0:20a.m, lage this year, at a cost of $50,000. Good not get his pay for the same, will addreas any farmer might well feel proud.—Wll• time at the reunion. By order of security for rent. None other need apply. .St.Thomsa 4:05 ,10:65 2:00 a.m, 10:00 enough. • the unterrified at Bayner Opera Houee liamaton Enterprise. As a recompenae Wm. H, Clark. Commander. Inquire of John A. Barnes. Hiag.Falla, 7:42 2:27 a,m, 6:29 next Tuesday evening. for the above James was given the position By Chas. S. Clark, Adj't. 15tf Mrs. Wm. Woodhoubb. The latter part of Inst week the boys ot noxTUWABD. of coroner npon the farmers' ticket the fol• Honiie andXot tor EzotattDge the Democrat office regaled upon some Moion 7:60 a.m. 11:28 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:47 p.m. The last of tbe pictorial sermons at the lowing day. Thua are our good deeds re• Ice For Sole. luscious grapes from the vineyard of Col. For a 40-acre farm within a few miles of • tanalng.... 8:18 11:50 0:15 10:10 ' Baptist Church will be given next Sunday warded. By William Coney, proprietor of the Ash Shannon,' Mason. lltf H.^ J.DoyNBLi.Y. , Owoaso „.„ 9:09 12:42 p.m. 7:02 . '—-> evening, subject "The Successful Seeker." street meat market. 25tf ' Bay Oity.„ 11:20 ,—•—.10:10 Lanaing Vevay township held her caucus in this Jackson stone JDral a Tile F.H.Ho8ford. Washington correspoiident First picture. The unrecognized Christ at Pay Up. Mackinaw, 9:00 p.m, Owosso Ac 6:30 a,m, Acc'n. hand ; aecond, Quickly revealed to Mary; city last Saturday afternoon. The follow• And SewerPipe of all sizes on hand andfor of the Detroit Free Press, has been chosen Having lost my barns and contents by third, Telling the good news to others., ing are the delegates to the county con• anleby J. W. Chapin, Eden, Mich M.J. MVUBAT, O. W. Knooiis, secretary of the democratic state central vention : Jacob Willett, W. H. Horton, fire, and wishing to build this fall, I ear• Ticket Agent, Gen. Paaa, nnd Ticket A gt, committee. ^ ..... SomestloSowlnsaiaohltiea . Maaon. Chicago, Four Lanaing teochers are incensed at S. J. Parker, Elijah Brooks, M, A. Bement, nestly request those owing me to pay at once Next Sunday alternoon at three o'clock the Stote Republican. That paper pub• Augus Templeton and A. M.-Jenkins. 39w2p J. F. Potter, .\laiedon.: For sale. .-AIbo machines repaired. 3: ?. Stroud & Co. there will be a song service at the Hawley lished a notice that the teachers' examina• Second representative delegates as follows: settle Vp. school house conducted by young people of tion was to be held in this city and sent Elijah Brooks, S.H. McCormick, Edwin 'Uoneytoloan-'- LEGAL BLANKS All notes and accounts due me must be Mason, Hssiated by singers from the neigh-, Noxon, S. J. Parker, M; A,_Bement,Loren them upon a wild goose chase-last Friday. paid on or before Nov. l8t,:1890.. • : i * On real estate, at t]ie:Fariaer8'.BBiiki¥».;- - At this ofEce. borhood. : A good attendance is desired.- Sweet and John Coy. • . The examination was held at Williamston. 40w5 L. C. Webb, The Live Clothier, aon.-^Mtcb. lyi, CARItViNG SM1LLAI.AH3. tious wore committed, fearing another has boon acting as matron at the rccoiv MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. uprising might occur, have row organ• ing hospital of Honolulu, and it was MUST THEY HANG FOillT? Frlonil* of CBrlon and Dillon Attend InghaniJoJeiiiocraL ized, and the lirst unfavorable rojiort there that she met the gontlemea to Thoir Triul urnl u lilooily IClot Kiiniiuh. that readies them will put an end to any whom she Isjto be joined in wedlock. INCIDENTS THAT HAVE LATELY Dublin special: A large number of further dcpredallons on the part of tho OCCURRED, TWO MEN THOUGHT TO BE IN• MASON, MICH. tho members of the Irish Nationalist Indians. A VlrKliilii SonndaL NOCENT IN DANCER. party were in attendance upon the trial Eoanoko (Va.) spocial: .1. B. Oinorra THUBSDAY, OCTOBEB 2. 1800 EIGHT SIKN KU.LEO. of Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon al Tippcr- has caused the arrest of .L J. Kooly, for An Intorostlnsr Summary of tho Rlore Jm. ai-y. Tho court room in which tho trial portaat Dolnca of Our Nolglibors—Wed. Collision of Two Fr.jiclit TruluB on tli« assault atid threatenina his life, aiid of l.aterEviirone« in tlie Ilarlo.v Iliissell Mur• was held was crowded to its utinosl ca• It. Ji O. JCailroail. Father J. AV. Lynch, pastor of tho St, dines and Doaths-Crimes, Caaualtiea, dor Case Indicates iliat Calvin Hulden pacity. Thousands of spectators, friends Zanesvlllo. (0.) special: A most Andrews'Catholic Church, as an acccs and General Nowa Notoa. and Alherii Dunham Are Innocent of the THE NEWS RECORD. of and sympathizers with the prisoners, frighlfiil wreck occurred on tho Balti• •sory. The trouble arose through a scan George Monroe, a young lumberman, Criiiko. went to Tipperary carrying shillalulis. more and Ohio Railroad near Pleasant dal which Onicrra had made public" con committed suicide by shooting himself In [Monlicello fill.) dispiiich.] Just bofore the hour fur calling the Valley, 0.. a short distance west of this corning Kecly and a young lady of tho woods near Cadillac. Tho father of A littlo over a week ago Calvin Holdou cases, the crowd outside tho Court h Sammary of the Eventfal Happen cily. Orders were given east and west• Father Lyneh's church. The priest ar- tho young man -was killed at Lucas a and Albert Dunham wore couvlctnd of House had grown lo prodigious propor• bound freights lo pass at Elackhand, nuigod for a meeting to which Omerra little over a year ago by falling cpon a tbo murder of Harloy Russeir and sen• ings, of a Ml, as Reported tions, and the police was called upon to but Operator Keely at that place failed came, not knowing ICecly would bo circular saw,'tho son being,a witness to tenced to be hanged Frida.v, Oct. 17.' proveiil the coining into the building of to deliver the order to thc east-bound there. At the meeting Keely forced a tho fearful accident. Since that timo Public sontlment at tho timo demaiidod by TelegrapL any except those especially interested in train. Too late ho realized tho terrible written retraction from Omerra, at the the latter has appeared to bo melancholy and approved tho verdict. Now there Is tbe proceedings. In carrying out theso mistake he had made and instantly point of a revolver, tolling him he must at times, and recently ho visited tbo mill a strong fooling that the two mou so re• instruelioiis tho police charged upon the wired thc operator here that there would sign or die. Kooly admits thc assault, whore tho accldout occurred and becamo cently doomed to suffer this cxtroiuo Politioal, Coiumcrciivl, and Iiidiistriai crowd, using their batons freely. Eor soon be a wreck. The fellow is a more but denies the priest's connection with so overcome with excitement as to ap• Iii'tialty are probably Innocent, and that at least live rahiutos there was a regular boy and he must have then left his post, it. Keely was fined .'525 and bound over pear out ot his head. He left tho mill tho Governor should interiiose hlsoxeca- News, Fii-es, Accidents, Crimes, stand-tip iiglit between the crowd and for he has not been found since, and his to keep tho peace. The case against the on a dead run. tive authority. liolice. Finally tho crowd gavo way, Suicides, Etc., Eta. place Is deserted. Both engines and a priest will be hoard later. The Rev. Cir..vr.r,Ks CReilly, pastor and tin; police succeeded iu maintaining .Tohn Iloldon and his family lived a fow number of cars tilled with oiits. coke and of St. Patrick's Church, Detroit, has re• a clear space in front of the Court House. merchandise were piled up iu the great• IVllniator In v Itualnoss. signed his charge and will spend two or miles east of town on the Halo farm, LATEST TELEGBAMS. During the march three cheers wore est confusion, as a'result of tho tor- Milwaukee special: Rev. A. Jf. Do- throe years In Europe. Charles O'Roilly which belongs to the father of A'ouug given for John .Morlcy by tbe large rilic crash with which thoy met. ford, a Methodist minisler, iigi^d 28 years, is a native of Michigan. Ho 'was horu Itale, of Clovelaud, Ohio, that shot his crowd, which r'xasperated the police, who Eight men aro roporlod killod. was arrested hero for iittempting lo pass somotliing over •10 years ago not two In'othor-in-iaw in Canada. Tho Holdons It*oti;;ions Kow, charged on thetn lo force llie escort to Those not employed on the train wen; a.?2 bill which hild been raised to a §10. hours' rido from Detroit, raised on : were slow In paying rent aud got far be- Tho fadii'al cloiniMit nt' tho United move forwitrd. .lohn O'Connor warded bi'aling their wiiy from Columbus tuid Several mutilated hills were found uoon Washtenaw County farm, educated a liind. Last spring AV. E. Lotlger, who Itfcbliri'ii Chiii'ch at, Odgfii, Mii;li., Jiad olV a blow from a policeman's club that wero caught boiween the cars. Tbe Dcfoi'd's por.son, and tliocvldcnco against lbo Stato University, and becamo sue. h.as charge of Air. Halo's proiierty, took extensively jt-dveniscd iliat it would con- was aimed at Jlr. IMorley. The Court trains met on asluiri) curve and the cast- him is very strong. Tho reverend bill cosslvoly a law student with Judge Chip, the farm away from tho Holdons and dticl scrviciis at i^ioii Chnri.'h, but upon House was reaelied without furiber trou• bnnnd train had just oinorged from a lixerwiis ou his way to the Methodist man, a sailor on tbe lakes, becoming rented it to Frank Craig, a woll-to-do arriving ul till! s;inctiiary lliey found il ble, tli<; streets in the vicinity being piece of woods, so that neither had time Conferonce at AVIiilewalor. He is very rich by bis owu cxortlnns shortly after farmer, who wanted It for his son-Ia-law, in posscssioti of the l.,ibcrals, who had crowded with sytupathizers. to chock iheir speed iu tbe sliglitost. popular at Hortonville, whore hi; lillod a atlalninc: his majority, and was next or• Barley Russoll. Tho Holdons were cora- placed a railint? on tin: oiti.sidc and were .\lr. William 0"l!rien (irst refused lo They wero riinniii:: at more than the pulpit while bo pursued his studies at dained in Detroit fifteen years ago pa.s- pollcil to move. Thoy came to town aud allowing no "rads'' to come enter thebiillding unless thegoneriil ])ilb- avera.gc speed, and ilio e'ligincs darted Lawi'once Uuiversiiy at Apploton, aud lor of one of iho foremost churches ot ilarley Russoll. with his young wife, inloi'aeli other with a force and crash within the picki^t lliii'.-i. Tin; Sln.'rilf lic was freely admitied, but he liiially tho peo])lc of his eliiirch had asked tho the city, .Later he bocamo treasure of tuok possession of tho farm. Ibat was terrilie. The cars lo the num• and f.iur or live deinitles. with in'osi'cii- Weill in l)|tt(;rly coniplalnliig of the bru• Bishop for Ills return. Deford has a thc Irish Natlouiil Laud Loagiio. The murder oecuirod upon thc ovou- l.cir jMorgaii, were the pii-ket-s and in.side tality of the poliee. One of the oiti- ber of twoiily or more at oneo piled nil wife and four children. FiuK broke out in Eddy Bros. A Co.'s iug of .lune Ilussoll and his wife' th(MvofHhl;ier> were priivideil with giitis cersiii the rush struck Cotnnioner Ifar- to the lieiglitof thirty foot. Jniinodiately lumbor wharf at Bay Cily. Tbo tlamos bad boon to town iu a buggy, and bad' and bayiiiii^ts. A great crowii of peojile ringion. severely wounding him. An• they met, ihi' survivors say an awful A IJrave .Soliller a jllental •\VronIC spread rapidly from ouodoek to another, startod lo return, .fust outside tho town H'hii ctiine friini inilcs ttrcnind, looked on other strnc:k Mi: lliiiifiix, who caused chorus of groans and shrieks arose from Colilwater (MU'h.) siiociiil: Col. K. and boforo iliey wore controlled 3,00i).il00 liiiillsand a littlo boyond tho Holden ciiriotisly frtmi a dhsttinci.'. i-xpeitting to a sensation by aiipeiiring in coiirl, bleed• lbo wreck. AInore wtis taken to St. .Joseph roiroat, fool of choice lumber had boon destroyed. house two persons steiiped out into tho ing freely from a scalp wuilnd, the blood SCI' ironiiic;. The Kadirahs. .si;i'ing tin; a private asylum near Detroit, rocentl.v, middle of the road. It was dark, aud A'fefjlMtii. Honor. Tliu company estimates the loss at .SCO, iillii'ers iuid tjuns. withdrew to the ri'si- running dONs-n over his face and nock for treatment. Ton years ago, while 000, nearly covered by Insiiranco. their faces could not be distinctly soon. tlence of.Sainui^l Ibipkins. wherr .services itnil eoiiiplelely saltirated the collar of Lexington (Va.) speeial. Two cadets serving iu Ihq regular iirmy on the The report of tho Treasurer of tho Olio .seized the liorsi; by tho hridle. whilo H'ei'e held. JJotli faeliiins ari' about his eoal. "no iiiiiii was slniek in the in tin; Vifgiiiia .Militiiry liislitiite, AVar- frontier, ho was ov(;i'conio by tho heat, •Soldiers' llonie al Lansing stows that the other (irod into the buggy several fven as to nninhi'i-s. Tin; Librral who face liy a policeman's baton and bad his ren Taliaferro, of Virginia, anil Erank nnd has since gradtiiill.y lost his mind and for tho year oniling .hino :iO. ISSH, S;i5.- times. Tho horse ran away, and Mrs. vvas heatett by the liadictils it week ago teeth forced down his throat. Several W. .AfcCotniuii'o, of Texas, had a iisti- is now it physical wreck. Col. Alooro Is i'T.l.OS was piiid to tho homo by the Gen- Kilssell stopped it at the Alltclioll farm, at .Miillierry Cliiircli, between Dijden and persons were so liailly injured in the cuff. from the eireels nf which Taliaferro the man who, whi'u his coniinand was ci'itl Govornmont under acts of Congress where Uussell diod a fow hoiii's later. Ki;,'a, hits .sued his nssiiilaiits in ihe im'loe that lliey were obliged to call died shortly a ftiM'wards. There wiissoino sitrroundod .Tuly 4. ISi'i.'i, by the rebel, lirovldliig aid lo State aud Territorial Ilis anlo-mortem statement was that Cal r.lisslield Coilrl for civil daniiiges. surgical aid. point .of honor at stalco and llTo two (ien. Alorgan, at Tihbs Bond. Ky., out young men, :igcd respectively IG and IS, homos. The payments wore made quar• Holden shot him, while "a man who. .lohn Morley etitered the (•ourtg!•eatly Ills way out against fciirful odds, reply• ri'iJiiirod to one of tho society balls, se• terly al tho I'itto of ,?100 jior annum, on looked like tbe man who lives with tho Oi'tliodux IlobreivfH i>ofoM..M2.Sl niense erDWil was also gathered liefnni weri; evenly m.-vtcfieil as to si;:e and thc roce'iitly. After the lire wtis oxlin- hat and coat. This is absolutely the o.x- has boon paid, leaving S'.i.Oii'J.TV still the hull, atl.raeied by Ihe tioisn from HCinvAif.s i5<:iii;.wK. light was fair. McConiniieo. however, guisliod, Noah Roddick, a lodger, who tont of the ovldouec; upon which Ihoso duo. The, lirst iiuanor is lbo only onu within. .Si'vefii! of lhc orthodox Jle- was arre.^lod and liailod. It is learnud had just conic from Nebraska, was found two young men wero convicted and seji- which has been settled for iu full. hri'ws defriiileii thi,'ir faith. wIilmi Mi• Iin]>risoiie(l Aniiroliist. Attoniptinfr to Get from a truslworth}' .source that McCom• tlciul in his bed, apparcnlly smothered to toiico to be hangi'd. 0»r. of the I'oaltonttiiry by U;tUcus chael Cohi'ii. iin iiiiarchisi, who has only mico wasso hadly injured thai he has deiUli. On oxainiiiatiun by the Coroner, Gov. Li.'CE has pardoned William Airs, llolden was soiitouced to twoiity- t;

if? A. the hill nnd poddln them to the team-! tain, it's a matter boloaging to the HOW T0_ENTEBTA13I. too, are convinced 'tjs a conspiracy—it had boon 'tossed np by the sea and givtu) MOVW TEE CMP-FIKE sters and contrabands. You can't sell' women folks, and they'll be expecting will all bo made i;lonr to them ere long. decant Christian burial uftci you witches BV OZIAS MIDSCitMEn. corried tho body thei>e." them anywhere about here." I their pay for it." I havo had oar. not of one, but of two of John Marohall Jones one SundivvAvcnt them. Think not I have been idle these Dorothea was crying softly, with her OLD SOI.3EEKS TALK O-VTJK EXI'EM- The "hill" v.-as about amilo from my ' Greatly .surprised, the Qunrtermas- To see somebody's bister, five day s—since I last saw you here. I havo hands ovor her fnco. ENCES \'Aio;s. officQ, and, as I thought, entirely out- i tor inquired how much might be its j\2;0 Sl'lS -Wlieu k-arning she'd whitherwnrd bent, done mneh. 'Tis httle sleep has crossed "I cau not look on snob suffering un• Forthwith there aud then iiussed her, side tho limits of our sale-ground. ' cost. my eyelids—but now, I thiuJi I have well moved. Aud yet I have come to say to The Yankee howed aud departed in a "Well, I git a quarter for it .at'ii'ome. Tbe Bine ond ilia Cray Itovlvo Inoldonto Now, John was not the man to ^reep earned rest, a.i .yon sh-dl soon see. I may yon that although you are both as good hiu-ry. For such mishap forever. not say moro now. The magistrates are as givon iuto tho h-ngm'in's hands, I of tlie Lato War, and lii a. Graphie and but as I came along this morning I He know his love was sucli 'twould Icoof About ten days afterward, when I even in Ipswich now. They will soon be | have como to save you. It is in my power IntereKtlne Manner Toll of Camp, Marcbi Vot ever, ever, ever. bore, for I took an onth yesterday I would ' to prevent tho sontenoo of death," and Battle. had forgotten this incident, as I was not sleep till I had mado au end of this "ft is all over, Janot. "NVo must dia," going down to tho pier to a boat just But when the -idilowod mother caino To greet him for her daughter, matter. But thero are many things to do, Dorothea moaned, The roy with the Dram. arrived, a man accosted me verv po- He vowt^l she leaked gnoil in a frame- nnd much I do not uadorsliiud. Toll me "I do not beliovo it. Our friends are htely: Much better thou ho thought her. nr w. J. conn. triilv, what moans tho slory Ezra told of not idle, as you well know. My father "Captain, there's a box on tho Key- For there she Btoovora even • now iu Ipswich Bnt 1—be was nil 1 liad. niy own. the hill aud sell, and I cleared nigh Aud hui>od he'd look and teli her. alone; but Dorothe.i Leos.it with bowed was told you folks were glad to pay seemed lo bear out tho truthtulness oC The last of a loyal line; five hundred dollars on the spec. I head, and mado uo answer. fifty cents for good butter." Ho went, but not alone -went he; yilos' assertion. They woro suddenly Others could send their "icti to the war. want you to drink to my good luck." Another footslt>p iippr-mchod, and Ar• Ho -M'tut with lior atieiiiling. ovorwholmoJ—cast into utter despon• But tlie buy with ther. 31ary \VjiIkt,M'',.i "War Rocovit. paused suddenly. marry mo." loveo of Ollicers Of fat things lorty-storied. plans of impossible fortifications, fol• 'HEIIE is jiending be• "Tnen of a triith Martin is not dead. Janot looked up, and clasping her [from tho differ- hands, said: 'I swear in tho sight of lowed by a long series of hieroglyuhics. fore Congress a bill for They lived, for life may long be borne What is this mystery? Though I havo 0 n t brigades, F.re joy reinis it asunder. heaven to lie thy wife if thou wilt bring Shortly after my return to my own the relief of Dr. Mary conversed with .iohu Leo every day save But thihswee: ;uy was eiuscly Hhom. |and there is al• yesterday, never havo I heard him say me freoedom for those I lovo—but noi; quarters, one of tho to bo martyred E. Walker. She asks And of this tiiere-s m. wonder. otherwise." Then, looking him firmly ways strayiug aught of bis brother. True, no has boon Colonels presented himself to bewail for SIO.OUO. Her in• in tbo face, .and with cheeks ns white aa in some gooil For jnst then came th(. daughter home. bent ou many things, AVhile he was here, his coming misery. trepidity is well known And saw them mixed atai cnd.lled. I was there. We've had barely time to her mother's, who lay like one dead be• fellow with a "Why, Colonel, it seems to mc you to the Army of the And heard Their vain e.\ciJseB some, cheer each other, aud counsel, atid plan. side her, Janet Loo added, fiorcoly: 'fresh atmos• -•Vud got them badly muddled. 'Now, go." are maidng too much worry over this. Cumberland. Herself- Wo know very well " phere of thought and experience to The questions are easy enough. They assigned duty as a So great beeamohcr anger then " "Tis befit to toll him the truth, J.mot," So savin',', sho thrust him from her keep the social currents iu active, mo• She nltered sunjo hard payiug, presence, Icnolt over hor mother, and ask you, maybe, 'What aro the con• scout compelled her to masiiuerado for again said Dorothoa. tion, and prevent any mental stagna• When leanieti siio .luhu w-a's. liko most mefl. yielded to tears for tho lirst timo since stituents of gunpowder, and their i^ro- the first time iu men's attiro. In that Must eutertained bo, if staying. "No, no!" I will not tell even Proctor," tion. Janet ansv.'orod. Then, in a changed she was imprisoned. portious?'" dross she was captured, but the dis• This cheered tho maiden's hoart again. loue she said: "Wo aro cruelly be.^et. Wo [TO HE coN-nNUEr..] Hero is a new Division Quartermas• "But I don't know what gunpowder covery of her sex saved her from being She blessed her dtu-liug mother.ll dare not tell iho truth." ter, a fellow of iniinite wit and huraor, is made of; I know how to shoot it, hanged as a spy. She endured .all the But vowed henceforth slao'd eutcrtain, Not leave it to another. "Daro not?" Proctor echoed. "Xow, Old Lace. who illustrates in language and man• but oh. Lor', that ain't enough for hardships of the other prisoners. Her then, I know 'lis uot on yourownaccoulit. CUICAOO, ill. Many of our girls do not know why ner the customs of a large class who them regular army fellows." knowledge of medicine proved of very All Salom knows you two have tried to old lace is so much more valuable and follow the army. "Then they'll prob.ably imiuire what groat benefit to the Union men. After save each other. Now, you are concerned generally so much more beautiful than , While I was" Post Quartermaster at is tho velocity of a cannon ball the a while liberties wore given her that for your undo. Trust me; I will not bo- new lace. The fact is, that the old Aquia Creek (he says) tho armies of third second of its flight, and how were unusual. The authorities per• tray you. Or, at least, confide in your father, or it may be too late. What is lace is all woven iu lost patterns. It McClellan anti Burnside were both many grains of each size powder it mitted her to walk up and down the this mystery that has given tho appren• is frequently as fine as a spider's film debarked, and all sorts of queer cus• takes to start it." prison inclcsure on tho outside. She tice warrant to wag his tongue?" and cannot be reiiroduced. Tho loss of tomers found thou- way on shore. Ono "I might as well resign beforehand; uevov walked alone, however, but was -OK- "I will toll thee," sitid Dorotnea. "Janet patterns was a severe check to lace- very hot day I was busy iu my ollice, they'll souse me, sure!" groaned the always escorted by a huge bloodhound, nnd mo carried food aud drink to Martin when a not very prepossessing head making in France and Belgium, and poor fellow. who was as faithful to the Confedorato to keen him from starving, but neither of Iz2 the Shadow of tho was occasioned by tlio French Kevolu- •^vas thrust into the window, and its "By the by, Colonel, the board has side as she was loyal to the Northern us tool; eonnsol of tho other, or know the tion. Before that time whole villages owner, in breathless haste, inquired: adjourned for to-day; let's go up to side. He would lag along beliind until Gallows. other was serving him. Wo feared lost supported them.sclves by lace-maldng, "Ish dis de Quartermashter's olSsh ?" the room and perhaps we can see on the limits of tho w-alk were reached, tho other would incur suspicion." and patterns were handed down from "Yes; what is it?" the blackboard some trace of the line" when he would step to tho front and 'And 'tis for this—this sublime devo• tion to each other, and Martin Lee, thon one generation to another. They were ""Well, Sheneral, I've just got mine they take." cause her to turn round ag.ain. He art horo!" said Proctor, reverenil.v. "I valuable heirlooms, for the most cele• schooner in do river mit sutler goods We went, and at first sight of the could not speak, but his action was BY DAVID LO"WR"^. see the "n'ay clearer in tbo last minute. I brated -weavers alw.ays had as many on board, I wants one place where I mysteries in -white chalk, the Colonel very significant. -will roturu to Governor Danforth at ouco." order.s as thoy could execute in a life• can sell de tings to de soldiers. You started back. "Great Scott! I couldn't She was sent North on Aug. 10,1864, ".'Vnd bring Martin Leo to tho gallows." time, and tliey were bound by an oath give it to me, eh ?" tackle that to be made Commander-in- Janet's tone convoyed a rebuke and re• and soon afterward wa.s placed in CHAPTER xxirr. proach. taken on the four Gospels to work only; "It's against my orders, sir, to allow chief! I'm dished, certain, sure!" charge of the female prison at Louis• GILES ELLIS' TRIUMPH. for certain dealers. When the Ecign anything of the kind," I ])ersuaded him, however, to face ville. Subsequently she was sent to 'No, no. I said I would not betray The pulse ot Xew England quickened of Terror began, all work of this kind "Veil, Colonel, come now, just a the mu.sicand not to resign in advance, Clarksville, Tenn., to tako charge of as the waves of superstition rolled over your contidence. I will say nothing of was interrupted for a time. After the leetle place, unt den I make oop my the Eefugee Home. Her commission tho land. Man and women hitherto re• this to Justice Danforth until I take coun• sel with John Leo. But," Proctor atided storm had subsided the dealers and monish wat I loose on de Chicka- expired on May "25, 1805. For her spected by their fellows were thrown into prison up'on pretexts so trivial that tho in sheer desperation, "I have not had op- workers were far apart—some dead, hominy," gervices she was jsaid altogether generation accustomed to the r.ailway, Dortfinity to see John Loe since the day some lost, and some escaped to foreign Finding the fellow bound to woiTy 81,202.52. She now draws a pension telegraph, and telephone cannot compre• 10 -went to his sister's, aud I fully expect• lands, and such of the women as re- me, I told him to call again in the af• of S2O a month. She is almost bHnd, hend, much less realize, the extent of tho ed to meat him ere this in Salem." maided were bound by their oath to ternoon. and is obliged to use the most powerful craze that sent thousands to untimely "Then you aro sure soon to meet him, work for but one: and this oath, in "Oh, yes, Sheneral, I come again glasses to see. Added to that infirmity, graves in Europe, and overpowered rea• for 'he was here within this hour," said spite of P.obespiorre'.s doctrine, was then. Now, Shenertil, you trinks she has lately brokeu her leg, and is son, humanity and justice in Xew Eng• Janet, calmly, "and brought good news. held by tho poorest of them to be bind• land. wine, eh?" suffering much i)ain. He bade us keep up heart, and said ho would find a w.ay to make an end of it ing, and there were instances where "Yes, sir; Idrinlc wine." It is doubtful if Congress gives the Envy and hate, malice nnd revenge this very day." they suffered actual want rather than ""\'ery good; I send you one case tho sum she a.sks, although it has ruled the hour. Xeighbors .at variance, "And that bo tho case"—Proctor looked break their word. Some, however, finest wine you ever see. Ion smack instead of resorting to the courts, de• been approved by tho ^\'ar Claims at them, refloctiug—"why, I, too, believe taught their children and their grand• your lip when you trink him. I comes nounced each other as witches. The Committee of the House four times. matters must come to a head sooner than children, and many patterns were ia this afternoon, eh ?" prisons were crowded with men, women, She did, for a woman, perform excel• I had thought. Said ho aught of Martin and children. this way preserved. Some of the Awtiy he went, and inside of an lent service, nnd there are many claims Loe? You surely " At ft time when the strongest men daintiest and finest patterns were hour came a man bearing a basket of on the calendars of both houses that "My father knows even less of our .yielded to despair, pleading guilty to never recovered, and to-day specimens champagne, marked for me, with "com• are loss meritorious than Dr. Mary charges coined by the- malevolent, cow• errand to ^Vill'g Hill th.an you have of these laces are known to be worth pliments of Henry Weinsheimer & Co., learned," Janet interrupted. ' 'Tis in Walker's. ering before the ignorant and headstrong, their weight in gold. sutlers." Janet Lee displayed a degree of fortitude thy keeping wholly." Worked in Solid Shot^Hiin. Whereupon Proctor's faco clouded, but The wine was duly stowed away, and and resolution that won for her the ad• "vEity .>a'cn j.ike a three-dozen- scotch it cleared upon tho instant as he replied: in the afternoon, red and smiling and ^iWT WIL- miration of all who knew her, nnd the re• Ought to Know. AI,E-BOX. SlU." spect of the more intelligent was out• 'I am losing time. I must find John confident, came the donor. liams was A .Justice of the Peace who had just spoken as her case was discussed. She Lee; at least I must be doing, since the "Veil, Sheneral, I come to look at and nest day his agony was over, for private in the married a couple, turned to a man and was as cheerful in Ipswich jail as when judges, I know, aro here in Ipswich." Eighty- sev• said: the place you picks out for me ?" he "was a grand fighter, a practical, she was at home, seemingly. So saying, he passed out. and once "What place, sir ?" sternly. sharp-witted man, and he went through enth New more mother nnd daughter wero left "I don't believe that the woman "will "Do not give up hope, mother. It is York, and alone. They were to be subjected to a ""Vy, Colonel, dot place where I can •with a boom, and fully forgave me for not like the people of Massachusetts to love, serve and obey him." trial, for soon anothervisitor .appeared in sell my goods.". my little ruse de guerre. from the very hang women and children. I have more "I don't know," some one replied, the person of Giles Ellis. When he stood "I'ou are mistaken, sir. I told you Our Quartermaster came to tho first battle he faith in our friends in Salem than to "she seems to be a very amiable before them neither spoke. very distincly that I could give no such front again, in explanation of some used to de• think thoy will let them hang two women "n-oman." on such slender evidence. "I did not expect a warm welcome. permit, but you •R-ould not take 'no' particularly fine butter wjiich had clare : Beorers of evil tidings are never wel• "I don't think she is," the Justice re• 5 "Boys, the "If wo had but told the trutk at first," for an answer, and I told you to call graced our table that evening. come." plied. rebs will nev• Dorothea answered. "Or if Martin Lee again." It seems that a Bngade Quarter• "Whot greater evil can befall us than to "Why so?" knew now " "But mein Got, Major, look at dis! master in need of forage had sent out er mold a bullet to kill me," endure your presence in Ipwich jail?" said "Hush, mother. Would you bring him "Because she used to be my wife."— It seemed as if there was something Janot Lee. I send you von basket shampaign dis a detail of wagons and taken some hay to certain death'f" Dorothea clasped her Irlcansaw Traveler. morning, cost me sixteen dollar mit de from a well-to-do farmer in that vicin• in it, for while almost every other man hands convulsively. ".•iye, there be worse. The gallows is wholesale, ^'ow, I lose dem, too. I ity. A day or two afterwards, the iu his'company got a scratch now and "0, my sweet! my sweet! When I look worse." An Epicure. "Surely they have not rendered judg• don't like dese tings. Captain 1" farmer, weighing over two hundred, then, and every fight reduced the roll at you, and think you are (loomed to die Customer—"What is this tough, taste• liJie Mary Bradbnry and Martha Carrier, ment?" Dorothea stood before him with "Y'es, I understand you perfectly. hrought to our Quartermaster a greasy- call, .he was never hit. At Fredericks' less substance in this custard pie? my heart is like to burst. If they would questioning eyes. Tou thought to bribe me with your looking document, as follows: burg he stood for five minutes alone, Waiter—That's cocoanut, sah—cus• trike and spare you I would be content. "Judgment cannot be long deferred, champaign. I'll keep the bribeiy to "Eeseaved of — fife tuns ant with the men on tha right and left shot And yet you are stout of heart. Oh, why they have found Martin Lee." tard topped with cocoanut. down, and yet he wasn't hurt. We remember you by; the corruption, you a haff of Timithy hay at fifeteen dolers Bhould one so brave bo lost to the •world?" "May heaven preserve him!" said Janet, Customer—Hum! Well, take it out can remember by it, didn't follow as got around to Spottsylvania at last, quickly. a tun—seventy 5 ant 7 dolars ant haff "And why should I not be br.ive? Am and bring me custard topped -with rich, you anticipated." —altoegather 8'2 dolars ant haff. and only the day before that fight he I not John Loe's daughter?" "If they have found Martin then they juicy white pine sawdust. cannot say we murdered him." With thunder-cloud on brow and "Thomas Kitchd?, Wagenmaster." cracked his heels together, uttered a "Alas! John Lf e is not what he was. "So, then, you do not know Martin is curses for "dem Lieutenants as was Of course, the farmer wanted his crow, and said: Hie spirit is Broken." The great siphon in the new aque• dead and buried?" such tam shmart Quartermasthers," money, and had somehow discovered "Boys, we shall have a fight to-mor• *I am much mistaken if my father does duct for the "ivater supply of New York not show the people of Salem ere long "Dead!" Mr. Weinsheimer took his mournful de• that vouchers in that shape were not row, and I'll bet ten to one I don't get City is considered a most "wonderful the stuff the Lees are made of." Dorothea Lee sat down with a hand current at Washington. The matter piece of hydraulic engineering. It parture. hit." ovor her heart; Janet caught Giles' arm. Footsteps approached the door as site But it wasn't three days after that, did not belong to our Quartermaster Next day about ten - o'clock we were ! I'll not believo it." conveys the "metropolitan water supply spoke, and the jailer admitted John Lee, Tis false advanced iu support of some Ohio across the Harlem at a depth of d07 (continued the Quartermaster) when in any way, but he kindly made out who clasped wife and daughter in his "It matters not, so long as he is really one busy hour a clean, chipper, keen- proper papers for the old man and in-1 troops which were hard pressed, and arms. As he held them off, scanning dead and buried." feet beneath the river bed. Certain ad• eyed Yankee presentetl himself and in• structed him how to get .them signed, ] jtist as we swung into position the their features closely, he said bitterly: . Dorothea rose with an effort and ap• vantages were gained by this method proached Giles. He continued calmly: formed me that he had brought down and so obtain Lis cash. He was most Confederates opened on us with solid "So. This is Salem's return to the over a stone or steel viaduct which, it "Martin Lee's body was found in the on the steamer Keyport a large lot of profusely showered with thanks. shot. The very first ball ,1 sa-n- come •wife and daughter of the man who servad is believed, will counterbalance its, her in her need. It wero better my neigh• sea, where 'tis said you and your famil• "perishable goods," and wanted me to This day Sh Farmer again came, our way boun'ded along the ground greater cost. Not the least of these, is - bors were crazed than cruel, but since iars bore him. His name was found on and hit Williams on the left thigh -with the immunity from danger of foreign designate a spot where he could pitch with a similar paper belonging to a a knife in his pocket, and on his arm." they are both " Ho paused, thea his tent and sell. , friend, and he was again furnished an'awful thud. His hip was smashed attack. - ._ added between his • clenched teeth: "I "This is past belief," Janet said, look• • "N"o such permission can be given to with vouchers in correct form. On to a pulp and he hadn't five minutes to ing at hor mother, "If it were,true, sure-, scorn thom all." • Is the first nine months of last vear • any one, sir." entering the tent this last time he live. Two of us moved him a few feet, ly ihera are thoso who would have told There! Said I not so, mother?" Janet England consumed 11,213,471 gaJJons us." handed.tjte Quartermaster a small propped his head up, and thea, as I exclaimed. • ""Wen, this is hard! Out two hun• of wine, 18,253,251, gallons of spiiits, dred dollars! Pies will spoil, go all to roll of butter, saying he brought it for put his canteen in his hands, Tsaid: 'I come to Md youkeep up heart," said But her meaning look was lost upon and'18,851,818 gallons of beer. In this;- lot and ruin, etc.," he'groaned and him, kno-wing that good butter was . "Poor old boy! 'Wo thought you had John Lee, with decision. "I am eon- her mother, and Giles Ellis misinter- year she has consumed il,5O5,29G galr .., muttered. , scarce. After thanks for it, the same a charmed life,'but they've hit you at vmced -we are victims of a base plot:, and preted It. Ho thought Janet was trying- Ions of wine, 18,734,201 gallons of spir• be sure I shall not rest until tho truth be to deceive him. Pinally he was ordered out, but he was turned over to our mess cook. last." made pain. You have seen me over• "If you wish the proof ask the jailer." its, and 21,020,00.0 gallons of beer. did not go, and his presence and lam• His business over, our portly friend "Yes, I am. done for," he replied, as whelmed—'twas the suddenness of the Whereupon Janet immediately went to entations equally disturbed me. he drank off half the contents of the ^: Odr Presidents,have; all been.law-.-; still sat in the tent, until,- as the Quar• charges. I know: your truth. I am my• .the door and addressed that mdividual.- canteen; "but, you see, I was figuring yers and soldiers, and.-.among-themno • "Now, su:," said I, "leave this office! termaster was about to leave, he stam• self—-twera base indeed did I not rouse The jailer, believing he hod a witch to. I told yon no, and that is law. .If you mered.out:-, , - on bullets, and the cussed rebs have myself, and'twould be baser didlper- deal with, made instant reply that her millionaire or man-of excessive wealth am .•want-to sail your, old pies;:go over on "Oh. that batter, you kno-ff. Cap- gone and worked m solid shot on--me!". ,mit the' miiijwtiotesrest until they. handiwork—moaning her uncle's : body— can "e found. „, , ^- "

"' -". - I ,".V- ^<^„ t-u-'. TIio Political Outlook. The love of the members of the republi• leittocrat can parly in this vicinity for the old soldier Sprixcbrook Farm, ' is very great. For partisan, peanut politics Katun-[1 111 tlio PoHtofUcti, Mat8lle8S editor mined lo keep the reunion aloof Irom poll DAVfD BACON of Niles. of the State Democrat newspaper. All my tics and had luinotinced that they had tried Tell a Yankee woman something Tor Att.>niey General— life I have reposed in the bosom of demo to keep the dates clear of conventions and Stock ever shown in Mason. AOOLPHUS A. ELLIS of Ionia. cracy. I expect to go to heaven clothed in political meetings. In fact it had been surprising and she will say, For Snp^-rlntendontof I'ublic Instruction — that faith. John Harmon once assured me suggested to the committee to invite some We are still receiving goods for Fall and Winter Trade, which it KERRIS S. FITCIi of Oakland. that I needed no other credentials to be candidates here upon the occasion but they "I WANT TO KNOW." For Member of State Board of Education— admitted into the pearly gates. had refused, as they wanted to keep the will pay you to call and look over. DAVID A. IiAM.110ND of Eatou. To he steadfast in some (mth or other, reunion purged ol nil polities. We think If you are one of those who want For Justice of Supremo Court— ill my humble opinion, is a good thing, even this bit of hhaip practice will react upon Our Stock is Simply Immense. We offer you mmi BARGAINS JOIIN w: McGRATIi of Wayno. in politics. To be lurned about by every the perpetrators. Truly, the love ol the to know what is new, we answer Coii^Tcssloiial Ticket wind of doctrines is not profitable. So I republicans for the old veterans is great. For Member of CoiiKresa SLtth District,— and it will pay you to come and see us. BYROS G.STOUT, of Oakland. judge after a long life and some experience quickly: ill affaifs, Holding these opinions_ and Report of Mason Public Schools In our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT we offer a large line of Dcniccriitic Senatorial Couvcntion, having the interests of my farmer friends KNEE PANT SUITS, CHEAP, for boys from 5 to 13 years of age. close to my heart; realizing the burdens For the month ending Friday, September The democrntic convention for tho twelfth senator, Also, Hats, Caps and Overcoats to inatch same. Unquestionably the remorselessly heaped upon ua by utterly lal district of Michigan to jdace in nomination a can 20, 1S90 selfish legislation ; outcropping especially lai'gcst line of Boys' Overcoats ever in Mason. - the sburiffa keep riglit on dosing out real of lots 5 and 0, blk IT, LansinR S COO Glancing over the various lists of eandi. In fact, Everything New. ol said days. Six months Trom the '.lOtli day of Sep• BEEF, Dressed, per 100 pounds 3 00(85 00 Lilah E.Elder to Asa Smith, w J^oflols 11 and estate upon inorigagca. tember, A. D. 1890, is the time limited for tho presen• nOGS,por too pound 3 00!83 50 dates, coined by the'muliitudious conven• 12, bik 92, Lansing ', 800 tation of claims. JOHN HIMELUEKGER, pork. Dressed, per 100 pounds 4 60®5 OO tions {and more to come), T cannot refrain F. Laura E. and Hubert Ii. Pratt to M. Ada HAMS, per pound 7® S aaORGE MILLER, The treasury comes to the relief of men Baker, lot 6, blk 120, Lansing. 1300 SIlOnLDERS,per pound ® 7 from asking myself, are not some of these Sept. 20th, 1800. 30w4 Conimissioners. O. R, Robinson to Alanson Sholey, lots 29, 31, Dated. •who gamble in stocks and bet on crops,whiie By the way, if you are in town, just CHICKENS,Dressed, per pound 7(3 8 candidates unfit for the offices of aeiintors 33, 3,'-,, 37,30, 41,43, blk 2, and lots H and 1,1. CHICKENS, Live, perpounil ® C cotigre.'iR heaps more taxes on the men who and representatives? For example: To blk 3. Lansing 4000 Probate Order, TURKEYS, Live,porpound ® 7 Dtivid llarkness to Lay fayette Sweet, a parcel notice ihat display of MEN'S UN• TURKEYS, Dressed, porpound „ @ 10 pay (or the transportation and those who make u uselul legislator something more ESTATE OF JULIA HAYNES,DECEASED. of land on s w ^ of sec 35. Williamston 700 State of Micliigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a ses• iioii.sina MATKniAI,. roise and consume the crops.—Albion Mir is necessary than lionesly and a knowledge Minnio K. Presley to Kltio Maynard, w y, of sion of ill" probate court for said county, hold at the WATER LIME, per barrel @1 50 ^ xor. lota 7 and S, blk IIC, Lansing._ , 3000 DERWEAR at 48 CENTS in 'our of farniing. Such qualifications would, it probato othce, in the city of Mason, on tho Sth day ol CALCINED PLASTER, per barrel @2 60 T A. E. Cowles to Lottie Stabler,"s -10 feet o{ v]/. PLASTERING HAIR, per bushel ., ® 30 is true, not be out of place in the halls of September in the year one thousand eight hundred of lotC, lilkOS, Lansing 7 2910 south window. and ninety. SHINGLES,perthousand _ 90@3 70 Boys. Melrourne H. FoRD in the fifth legislature, but a man who has such slight Wm. H. Soliors to Kate K. Sellers, lot Gof J.M. Present, Q. A Smith, Judge of probate. LIME, Good, per barrel @ 75 Turner's sub of o !/<; of blk 50, Lansing 1500 district and Geo. L. Yaple in the fourth, knowledge ol purliuraentary proceedings In the matter of tbe eatate of Julia naynes, LATU,porM.feet 4 00®6 OO Goo. M. Dayton to Mary E. Pufrh, w 3).^ rods of Be sure and sec our deceased. have been nominated by acclamation for as to feel ill at ease in a district school e 7 rods of lots 1 and 'i, blk 12:1, Lansing, MOO On reading and fliing tho petition, duly vorlfled,ot congressmen hy recently held democratic James S. Thorburn lo Elton Fo.^, Election Notice. ^ meeting, might find himself very unhappy oy.oi a(i]/i Henry LInderman, praying thata certain instrument of sec 13, Delhi 3700 Siixnifv's OvncB, Mason, Mich,, 1 convention^. VViih such harmony and and not particularly useful in the legisla now on file in this court, purporting to be the last Janioa K. Jov to Lilah E. Elder, w ^ of lots II Septeniper 8th, 18S0. J will and testament of said deceased, in which he is irilliiint exponents of tariff reform for their lure. More than this,from wanlof knowl nnd 12, blk 112, Lansing COO To the Klectnrf of the Counlij of lughm: mentioned as a legatee, may bo admitted to probate, leaders, the democrats in these two district^ edge, among trained men, there might be Hirum Stocking to Wm. H. and Frank Town- Bedspreads at $1.20, and the executiou thereof granted to Samuel W. You are hereby notifled'that at tho general election Bond, a w !4of »e'/iand s o }<( of s o aec to bo hold in this state, on Tuesday, November 4th, should redeem them from the hands of danger of his becoming a tool of the de Uammnnd ; 3, StockbridRo 30110 IfiOO. the following offlcers are to be elected, viz.: A Thereupon it is ordered, that the Ctli day of the party of trusts and monopolies brought signing and an unconscious maker ol bad Mason D. Chatterton to Lucy Cannon, lot 5. Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, October, next, at ton o'clock In the forenoon, be blk 21, Mason 500 State Treasurer, Auditor General,Commissioner of on by its policy of high protection, assigned lor the hearing of said petition, and that the Christian E. Stabler to Jacob U.SUibler, n 14 of the State Land (Dftice, Attorney General, and Super• laws. heirs at Uw of said decaased, and all other persons -w ot lot 4, blk 217, Lansing,,.., 500 Fast Black Hosiery, 25c intendent of Public Instruction; also a Member of Interested in said estate, are required to appear at i Aa highly as I esteem the agricultural the Stato Board of Education, in place of James M. ' session of said court, then tobe hoiden in tho probati If it is a good thing for the farmers to A. R. Hardy, Register. Ballon, whoso term of ollice will expire December class of Michigan us patriots and couaervo- office, iu the city of Mason, and show cause, if any 31st, 1590; also a Representative In Congress for tho take off one and eight tenths per cent, from there l-e, wby the pniyer of the petitionershonld not tors of all that ia good and noble in a re In case of sudden colds, and for coughs Sixth Congressional District of this state, to •which tbe duly on binding twine and save them bo granted : And it is further ordered, that said your county belongs; alse a Senator for tbo Twelfth public, yet I cannot hardly view with pleas of long standing, take Ayer's Cherry Pec Fine Wool Hosiery, 25c petitioner give notice to the persona intorestedin aaid $2,000,000 per year, would it not be still Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Ing• ure the possibility ol a legislature compos estate, of the pendency of uAid petition, and tho bear• toral. * ham and Shiawassee; iilsoaRereiisentativo in tlioStato better to take off the other seven-tenths of ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be ed entirely of farmers, selected in theusua Legislature for the First and Second Representative published in tbe Inoium Cov.ity Demock^t, a news• a cent and sava them nearly $1,000,000 Horse Sotes. Districts ol Inghara County; also an Associate Juslico random way. In an agricultural state, lik paper printed and circulated in said county, three more ? If, os Gen. Alger says, the foreigner of theSupreme court, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho ours, we ahould hove a just proportion of successive weeka previous to saidday of hearing. pays the tariff, why was it necessary for the death of James •V. Campbell, the term of office for farmers, but they should be selected with At Kankakee, 111., last Friday, the Maine A. T. Stewart used to employ peopl, A true copy. (}. ^1. SMITH, Judge of Probate. which said Supreme Justice to bo elected will expire conferrees to take off any of the duty upon Gto. W. BniaToi., Probato Register. 37wl December 31st, 1895; also a proposition for a Con- ' great care, put forth as our best and bright horae. Nelson, lowered the stallion record this article? If the tariff does not raise vention for a General Revision of tho Constitution of eit men. There are many auch men to 2:11 J. to watch other dealers, to see what this state, as provided by Act 100 ol tho Public Acts the price of an article we do not see tho Frobnto Order. our ranks. Such ure the men we should Greenbooks was worked out upon the of 1889; also, tho following county olllcera for tho necessity of reducing il any. The republi• ESTATE or THOMAS J. BATES. DECEASED. County of Ingham: One Sheriff, ono Treasurer, ono bring to tbe front. With such men to the track last Tueaday forenoon going three they were offering. We are so wel cans have admitted that they were wrong State of M Ichigan. county of Ingham, es. At a aea- Clork, ono Register of Deeds, one Prosecuting At,KT- fore we might hope lor a redress of wrongs heata in 2:37 , 2:30 and 2:29|. sion of tlie'probatecourt for said county, held at tlio ney, two Circuit Court Coinmissionera, ono Surveyor two years ago and are stealing democratic satisfied with our values that we have probate offlce. in the city of Maaon,on tho 16th day o( and two Coroners. for a just administration of government, "Lew Webb" waa at the Howell fair last thunder. September, in the year one thousand eight hundred In testimony whereof, I have hereunto act my With such men no one would dare to slur week. That is, a horse by thia name, own never tried it. and ninety. band at the city of Mason, on tlie day and year first ua with the opprobrious name of "haw ed by Bird &, StoU of Stockbridge, was. Present, Q. A. Smith, Judge of probate. •hove written. CiiAs. K. Paiuock, In the matter of tho estate or Thcmaa J. Bates, Spri.vgdale stock farm, owned hy Hon bucks,' Yours Truly, Sheriff of Ingham County, Michigan. .Jubilee won the ataillon race at Howell late of the city of Mason. Michigan, deceased. Jas. M. Turner, nnd containing between lost Thursday. The other races were de-, On reading and fliing the petition, duly vorlfled, of John H. Forster. We are making Special Prices on a f robate Order. 1,800 and 1,900 acres was visited last Samuel P. Stroud, the admioiatrator of aaid estate, dared off on account of rain. He is at ESTATE OF DANIEL DUTCHEB, DECEASED. / Saturday, Mrs. Turner being the escort praying for license to aoll the real estate of said de. Brighton this week. Advertlsea letter List. good many goods now, as we presumecease d for the purpose of paying the debts against State of Michigan, countv of Iogliam,sa. At aaea- ^ith her ample three-seated canopy-top A race for a purse of $4,000 will take said estate and the expenses of administration; elonof tho probate court for said countv, held at tho spring wagon, colored driver ami two you have noticed. Thereupon it is ordered that tho 13th day ot probate ofllce in tho city ot Mason, on tho 16th day Mason, Sept. 29, 1890. place at St. Johns to morrow. Freeforall October, next, ut ten o'clock In tho forenoon, spirited bay roadsters.—Livingston Repub of September, in the year ono thousand oighthundrod be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that List of letters remaining uncalled for at and the largest purse ever given in Central and ninety. lican. Would it require such a turnout to the hoira at law of said deceased, and alt other per• Present, Q.A.Smith,Judge of probate. the above named ofEce : Michigan. Divided aa follows: $2,000 to convey one to tbe larm of Hon, E. B, sons Interested in said estate, are required to appear In tbe matter ot tlie estate of Daniol Dutchor, the first, $800 to second, S700 to third, $300 at a aossion of said court, then to bo hoiden in the pro• Winans, democratic candidate for governor? Brico, Mra.n. Clark, Mr. Nathan late of said county, deceased. Davis. A. P. Schroorhorn, John to fourth and $200 to fifth. bate oOlce.in the city of Mason, and show causo, if any On reading and fliing tho potltion, duly rorlfled, of . Farmers ond laboring men, look at the Stlnnell, Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mm. LIzzio thore bo,why the proyer of the petitlonershould no t be Daniel T. Butcher, praying that administration of \. granted. And it ia further ordered,thataaid petition• •question right at its front. One ia a man Tanner, Mrs. Charles. M 25 ceil Ee said estate may bo grantod to Panhall Howell, or . Fiilluros iu Life. er givenotico to tho persona Interested in said eatate, to someother suitable person. who ownes a large farm and works it by In calling for above please say adver People fail in many ways. In business, of the pendency of said petition, and tho hearinj Thereupon it is ordered that the ISth day ot "telephone"' connections and from tised. H, 0, Call, P. M. thereof.by causing a copyof this order to be published Oct. next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be as• in morality, in religion, in happiness and in tho I.soBAM ConNTT DCMOCOAT, a newapaper print- ''buggy." The other ia an actual farmer, algned for tho hearing of said petition, and that tho in health. A weak heart is often an unaus ed and clrcnlated in said county, tlaeo auccoaaive heirs ut low of aaid deceased, and nil other per• lives and works upon hia farm. For which Petit Jurors. Is Deo weeka previoua to aaid dav of hearing. peeled cauae of failure in life. If the blood sons intereated in said estate, are required to appear will you vote ? 4. true copy. Q.A.SMITU. at a aeaalon of aaid court, then to be hoiden in the does not circulate properiy in the lungs, 33w4 Judgoof Probate The following jurors have been drawn to probate olBce, in the city of Maaon. and show cauae, there is shortneas of breath, asthma, etc.; Geo. W. Bbhtoi, Probate lleglater. if any thore be, why the prayer of the petitioner serve at the October term of. the circuit ahould not be granted. And it is further ordered,, Agitation of the McKinley high toriff in tbe brain, dizziness, headache, etc.; in that said petitioner give notice to the peraona court, at Lanaing. to be in attendance on AdmlnlKtraktor's Sale. bill ia already beginning to make itaelf felt the stomach, wind, pain, indigestion, faint intereated iu said eatate, of tho pendency of the second day, Oct. 21, at 10 a. m.: By virtue of a license, to megranted.on theSth day in the buainess of the country. The effect apella, etc; in the liver, torpidity, conges aaid petition, and the hearing thereof, by cauaing a Alaiedon—Jamea Merrick, of August, 1890, by Q.A.Smith,Judge of probato of copy of this order to be published in the Ihghak bus been to ruiae the price of many com- Aurelius—Richard S. E. Bobanon. tion, etc. Pain in the left aide, shoulder Those 59c Kid Gloves the county of Ingham, and state of Michigan, I shall County DxMoonAi, a newspaper printed and circu• moditiea. Wholesale dealers in various . Bunkerhill-Ethan DeCamp. and stomach is couaed by heart atroin. For sell at public auction, 00 the 13tU day of Octo• lated in said county, three successive weeks previoua. Delhi-Jacob C. Nichols. ber. 1890, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, at the to said day of hearing, 38w4 lipea are sending ont confiaential business oil these maladies Dr. Miles' New Cure for Ingham—David D. Hnrlbart, Amoa W. Whipple. dwelling houae on the premiaea hereinafter described (A true copy.l Q. A. SMITH, Judge of Probato. circulars'cancelling prices already given on Lansing-Daniel D. Hall. tbe heart and lungs ia the beat remedy. are not all gone. in tho townahip of Aurelius, in said county, all tbe Olo. W, BnisTOI,, Probate Regiater, right, title and interest of which Oharlaa Jennioga, goods and stating that quoted prices on Lansing City—lat ward, Oharloa Blnm; 2d ward, Sold, guaranteed and recommended by late cf aaid township, deceased, died, seized, in and goods for future delivery cannot be adhered laoacLederer; 3d ward,Hannaniah D.Pughj 4th ward, Thomas McKernan; Sth ward, Jamea Johns; Longyear Bros. Treatise free. to the following land, to wit: The aouthweat quarter -to. As ihe price of raw material ia raiaed 6th ward, Bernard C. Kelley. They are 75 cent and $1.00 Values. of the northwest qua: ter of aectlon nnmbor thirty- by a higher tariff duty the manufacturer Leelie—George Shoesmith. three (33) in townahip number two north of range leroy—Daniel D. White, Edward Scally. twowest(Aareliua) In the county of Ingham and mnat raise hia price to the jobber, the jobber Locke—Dallett T. Brett, Henry Scofleld. atate of Michigan. JOHN J. SLAUGHTEB, lo the retailer and the retailer to the con• Mason City—1st ward, George Acker, Langdon B. Adminiatrator of tbe eatate of Charles Jennings, sumer. At tbe end the conaumer—mainly Rice; 2d wnrd. Henry O, Beynoldi, Dighton Wait, Doted August 27,1890. 35w7 fdecooaed. Meridian—George Akera, Jacob D. Greeoman. the farmer ond laborer—muat pay a higher Onondagtt-Solon C. Lane. Slortgage Sale. price for the oriicles he uaea. Who says Stockbridgo—Christian J. Merkie. Default haTing boon made in the conditions of a the tariff is not a tax ? •Vevay-Emmet Bush. certain mortgage bearing date the twenty-fltat day of Wheatfield—J. Eugene Frost. January, 1884, executed by Segar S,Dewey and Lou• White Oak—Charles Hayner. Laiies Meifear isa Dewey to Charles J. Rayner, for the aum of five Willtamaton—Romain Cushman. hnndred and fifty-five dollara and recorded in tbe Upon the question of Ingham county ofllce ol the register of deada fot Ingham county, •politics the State Republican is a revised Q. I. A. Having severed my connection atate of Michigan, in liber alxtv of mortgagee on edition of the story of Rip Van Winkle. Its page lire hundred and one, on which aaid mortgage with the firm of Fowler & Weight- AT 25 CENTS. there ia claimed to be dne and unpaid at the date of editor awoke from a long sleep and in laat Nearly 200 ladies attended the Orilliant thia notice for principal and interest thesumof aoven Thuraday'a. daily reported the industrial man, I can now be found at the old hundred aeventy-flre dollara and fifty centa and no Queen Isabella reception given by Mra. proceedlnga in law or in equity having been Itistiluted •convention of the previous day. His re• stand of Billy Patterson, near Jno. 0. Gunnison of .Jackaon, at her home to recover any part of tho money now duo and secur• FARCO'S port ia more like a dream than a reality. Remember, we have a larger stock on Mechanic St., last week. The Spanish Mead's mill, Mason. ed by said mortgage; No*, therefore, bv virtue of Aa for instance. Frank E. Liverance of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and In queen with whom Columbus muat divide pursuance of the statute in such cose mado and pro• "Box Tip" School Sfioes: Xocke, nominee for clerk, is reported as than ever and are anxious to do lusi- the honors of his great discovery, wos vided, notice is hereby given that upon Snturdnr, •'another democrat." We have it from Mr. the Twenty-ninth day ol Ti'ovemlier, 189U, for Boys and Girls, •epresented by Mrs. L. H. Field, who, robed at ono o'clock in tho afternoon of said day at the liiverance that he wos origin.ally a republi• ness. Heeled or Wedge Heel. in regal velvet and crowned with a Spanish front door of the court house in the city of Mason in Slzes-^tolOVS 81.85: can. And again, "John Whallon, an old- said county of Ingham, (said court house being the tiara, lookeo every inch a queen. Mar. Call and see us if in town during Utol3H 1«C0- lime democratic stalwart, whom the demo• PARTICULAR ATTENTION place whero the circuit court for anid county Is held,) gerette Wood in black ioce, FonniePringle . shall otter for sale at public vendue the premisea lto3 1.75 cracy had honored with two terms aa regls- the Reunion. in delicate pink satin, Kate Withington in described In oaid mortgogo or ao much thorool aa 8>4to 6i4 sloo- ler of deeds." Originally Mr, Whallon yellow satin with a rich lace drapery, and ahall be necoaaary to satisfy the amount due with the •was a republican, then a greenbacker and Given to Interfering and interest and all legal coats, together with an attorney Adda Sherwood in blue crepe, were the fee of twoDty-flve dollara covenanted for in aaid FARCO^S was elected from this party aa county clerk beautiful maids of honor. Mrs. Theodore Contracted Feet. mortgage. Tbe land deactibed in aaid mortgage is $2.50 Calf Shoe lor three terms upon the combination the euat half of the aoutbwest quarter of section Camp performed the duties of lady in-wait• tbirty-aix and the northwest quarterof thesouthweat for Gentlemeni -ticket. Again, "Howard Wiest, a popular ing in a foultleaa manner, while Mra. J. H. quarter of section thirty-four and the aouth half of Uneqnaled br any ahoo ^ A Toung republican of Mason." Mr. Wiest the west half of the aoutheast quarter of section 'I America ax tho same. Robb acted as keeper of court records. ,.-lce. InO«ner«»»,,But-. ,, ,; lives in Locke, the northeast corner town- twenty-eight, except aa followa: Commencing at the tonondLaoo. Ue&'aanil; . Tbe floral decorations were superb, the MILLS southeast corner of aaid weat half of sontheoat quar• Boy'aahiea, • : fihip._ Last, but not leaat. "By a singular throne-room being hung with orange ailk I terof aectlon twenty-eight, thence north seventy-nine oversight no judge of probate was nomi- rods, thence weat ten roda, thence aouth forty-eight combined with heavy fringes of golijen rod FARCO'S rods, weat aix roda, aouth ton roda, eaat aix rodB,aouth pated." Had thia party followed the teach- i wherever a fringe coald he hong. The n twenty-one roda, eaat ten rods to place of beginning, :ing8 of the Republican's editor it could parlor had a massive frieze of acariet alder all in township two north of range one west in Ing• $2.50 LADIES'BOor: ham county, atateof Michigan. 'iave elected a judge of probate without ry iiooiis LMpy. Dotigola Of Goat, Button, . v . ., , berries, and great jara of autumn's gor- Pate4 Auguat 26th, 1890. aoy_ opposition, but the aucceasfnl. one Opera, or Common Same. geoafl|bioom lined the walk on either side • • CHABLES J. BAYNKB. Xackloss and Bloslblo. ']0!M^^ '-flight have found some trouble in talcing Warranted tho from the gate to the house-door. The Trusting that my old customers L001K8 BlED. mortgagee. . jnuLs.p!Ur»j, a: matters not much which. CASH AND ONE PRICE. I I. I 'tlalngAgency ot Meaaa. many subscriptions - • , . iSsSSk i H. W. AYKR * SON., our aattwdiieil a«E8Dta H. WIGHTMAN, > lonr Folks and Onr Fol&s. ISCo-lSOO. Married. PoLLOK—Kent. At ilie M. P. parsona^je. Silver Woddinsr or Twonty-flfth .Anni• Charley Djer returned home Tuesday. Dansville, Sept. 21, I89U, liy Rev. W. J. versary of Col. nnd Iilrs. X,. H.Ives. A. B. Casterlin was home last Tuesday Eastlake, John Pollok and Miss Mary evening. Kent, both of Wlieatlield, Twenty-five plays quite a proirjinent part Mrs. Andrew Farren went to Stockbridge MuKk.vzie—TowNSEXD. Al the M. P. par• io the following sliutch. 'J'wenty five years last Tuesday. sonage, Dansville, Sept. 25tb, by Rev. ago the 25tb day of September Libbie E. C. E. Yoiinir left for the Chicajjo exposi• W, J. Eastlnke, .Jny J. MefCeuz'ifi und 108 and 110 Washington Ave., Cowan of Pnrnia, iiiid L. U. Ives of Una- tion Tuesday. Miss Flora Towusend, all ol Stot-kbridge, dilhi, each aged 25 years, together with \V, E. Howard returned from his lake Gaylord—Watts. Al the residence of the RAYIMER OPERA HOUSE. two other couple siood before the altar in trip last Friday. bride's mother, Sept. 25, by W. J. East the church atUiiadilla and were pronounced Sidney Butterfieid of Jackson, was in lake, John H. Gaylord ol Stockbridge, LANSING, MICH. man and wife, being a triple wedding, an this city yesterdoy. and Miss Kittie E. Watts ot Vyheatfield. event that seldom occiir.f. Chas. W. Swift went to Fairhaven, Wash., Tivenly five years lo a person and they last Tuesday iiifrht. Fall styles in window sliaJes just re• 6 GRAID ENTERTAIINIMENTS, 6 have just fairly entered manhood. Twenty- Spencer D. Beeeher of LansiDg, .was ceived at Kimmel's Book Store, * five years of married life is an event that home over Sunday. To Open With School Report Wc are noir flispl.ayln^ a is rarely renc-liecl, those who do ure upon Arthur Whitcombof Williamston, spent the shady sale of fil'ty uniJ, although they Sunday in this city. may not wunt to admit it. thuv ure growing ^ Tlje fojiowing ia the roll of honor in Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Austin were visiting old. district No, 9, Vevay, for the nionlh ending friends at Norvell last week. In pursuance to iuvitalions about 175 of Sept. 21), Tbe star indicates neither absent Miss Carrie A. Bishop is employed as Larie aM the friends greeted Col. Ives and family ul nor tardy the others not tardy. trimmer by Mrs. J, C. Kimmel. Sunnyside, the pleasant country home in •Minnie Asidtine, ' Leo .*selllne, .Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Mosber left for Clmrlie Aseltine, Cassie Brower, October 21st, 1890. Vevuy, laat Thursday evening. Which \ Tomab, Wis., last Tuesday evening. Cordio Barlier, Winnie Barker, place bad been their home ever since the Grace Collar, ".lladge Irlnh. ^ Miss Alice Laxton has recovereti from a Fred Irish, two were made one by the laws of God and ••ManUe Noyes, ) three weeks' illness with typhoid fever. Ida Trefrv. lliTiMi Worden, man. Guests wure inei al the door by Fold ^VIlipl)le, Season tickets on sale at E. Culver's. S1.50; 10c extra for Rev. C. L. Barnbart. the new Methodist *Vi.da Steves. members of tbe family. The rooms were *NiMa Davis, Ceo. .'\lc.Corinick. Reserved Seat. General Admission, 50c; Reserved minister, commenced his labors Sunday. Anna .^l.mond. Teacher. oj- einbellisliod with floriil decnralions, over Seats, 75c. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. VanEtten arrived the archway was the motto "Five and home from Cape Girardeau, Mo., this week, NEW FALL JACKET.S Twenty" Kurrounded with myrtle. At one Tbe followinL' are the standings of ihe Mrs. ^L J. Hill and Mrs. E. E. Atwood side of a room was .suspended an open Dupils in district No. 5, Ingham county, for The Course coinprises : "Laura Dainty," "Dr, James Medley," "Har• of Dansville, wenttoChipago last Tuesday. A.VI) urabrella (ornii.-d of flowers utid myrtle the month beginning Sept. 1 and ending Miss Jeannette Every returned from vard Quartette," "R. J, BtirdelLe," "Ariel Thomas Co.," "Corporal from which wits suspended a white dove, Sept. 2(1: 3 LENGTHS Old Mission, Grand Traverse county, last Tanner." No season tickets sold after first entertainment. back of this upon the wall was the mono• Ada Bravender OS ElrniT ilnivender 8" night. Eva Bravender S-, gram "L C." Aggie Davldsen 90 IN Villa Davidson s.^ Roy Jacobus look in the e.'tcursion lo lien Garred 7» Roy Garred s.'i The early part of the evening v/as pleas• Niatie ParUhiirst Ii7 CULVER & HENDERSON, Wlanagers, Petoskey visitinp; bis aunt, Mrs. J. P. Ross Garred 7.1 Matio Reason K STOCKINET, antly spent in social greetings an 1 renewing Benedict. Nollie Reason 9(1 Salim Itolilnsiin t'S old time acquaititanaes and lormiiig new. Leda Kuljinsun .S7 ('ora liojisetter CHEVOIT, Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Charles of Lansinj?, At 10 o'clock Mrs. D. E. Waits, sister of Jeesle Rtjs.setter K Maud Swan 'J7 spent Sunday in this city at the residence Orrie Swan i)5 Minnie Swan 87 DIAGONALS, Col. Ives, playtid a march while the Col. Nollie Swan s!i of S. A. Paddock. Lena Swan 8U and family look position under the out• Amy llurlbiirt 05 Florence Robinson ... 80 I. N. Warner nnd family have moved to Mlna line SO PLAIN BEAVERS spread uiiibridla, fl,-iiiked on (.-itln'r side by MyrtI • Putter "5 Texas. Their address is Cleburne, care Davie Potter S5 Minnie Havlilso SO THE LITTLE GMT V Capt- and Mrp. N. T. Kirk ol Albion. Lessie Jacobs ^ 7,'i Hay VanCaiui tl7 Wells, FarRo & Co. AXJ) Capt. Kirk wus uu old army comrade. Ered VanVorse K5 Carl Scpilers 8U Fred Squiers. who has been viaitini^ his Henry Potior 75 I{ev. L. Defjainarler of Eaton I'tauids, who WIDEWALES, 3arents for the past week, left for Chicajo NETTIE PEARL DEAN, Teacher. has the happy laculty of saying the right HAND-BEOADCAST ast Tuesday evenini;. things at the right time, stein'sd forward Tht! following iri ihe iiveniffe standing D, Hampton and wife of Rives Junction nnd in a pleasant little speech spoke ot the of the pupils, ill district No. (;, While Oak, were guests of their daughter, Mra. J. T ALSO sacredtiess ol the marriage r.-luiiotis, and lur tho Bioiilh ending Sept. lUlh, 1890. tl'owler, over Sunday. congratulated Mr. and' M^^ Ives upon Those marked with a star have been neither PLUSH AND ASTRACHAN Mrs. M. Jacobus hos cone to Lansinir, having so successl'tjlly reached tho (jntirler absent nor larJy, the others not tardy. where she has been engaged as nurse in century mile-stoiie, said several very com CAPES, tbe School for the Blind. Wesley Wartio 9S Homer Sincer, 08 plimentary things, gave some good advice, •Cassie Riibiirt, 1);) •Nellie Filcli Od C. W. Alberton, representing circulation and closed by invoking the Divine bleiisiiig Forest Ftdluws, OS Lilft Lutz 90 PLUSH JACKETS •llurtio Lantis 97 Nora llo well 92 department ol the Chicago Daily News, upon tbe home and family. Sluirl speeches Stuart Anderson,. 92 •"Elmer Fortinaa, 02 was in this city last Friday, AND by Col. J, A, Shannon, Hon, S. G, Ives pearl Ruh.rt 07 •Lottie Spencer Oli Mrs. W. P. Bobbins and Mrs. Wm. Rev. J. A. Barnes utid Supt. R. H. Gullev Jann-s I'rt.ston «. •Carrie Filcl 911 COATS, Floyd Fortman 92 Slina Lantis 'J5 ^ THE BEST SEEDER IN USE \ ^ Moore of Alaiedon, visited Mrs. M. B, followed. Mrs. Edna M. Gunnison-Hnwley Rayner at St. Louis last week Percentage of attendance 90. Number who acted as mistress of ceremonies, reai Will distribute grain as follows : Flax and Clover Seed, 36 Mrs. M. C. Dawes of Owosso, and Miss the lollowing ap|iropritiie poem from her of lardy inarks, 0. i NEW LINES feet to the round. Wheat, 50 feet to the round. Timothy Nellie Bush of South Arm, are visiting rel gifted pea, ''iipithulamiuin." Carrie M. Bavens. Teacher. atives nnd friends in this city. Seed, 27 feet to the round. Oats, 36 feet to the round. This Jfoinc-Seekcrs' Excnrsion TO jia. xyD Mas. ivks. Fred Clark returned borne last Saturday Seeder is worthy of your attention. Try it. Try it. Try it, FALL DRESS GOODS Sept. 25,1880. At one fare for the round trip, good for 30 night from an extended skirrup in th Gathered about your hearth tire days, lo points west, northwest and south AND northern peninsula and Wisconsin. In thu glow ol the ripening year. west, Sept. 9, 23. and Oct. M. Full panic STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Dr. C. L. Randall and Samuel Sk.adan We bring you the hand uf friendsliip. SUITINGS Wo speak you the word of cheer. ulars at ticket oflicRs, •'*tf went to Chicago last Tuesday morning Receiving your hearty greeting Ranges and Heaters, all going at your own prices, we want IN Mr. Skadttn goes to visit his daughter, Mrs. We know, though your tone be gay. Captain Courtney Your hearts still ure keeping and must have the nioneyi we do not want these good.s. Now Geo. W. Miller, at Forest Glen. PLAIN A sacred holiday. Says: While on the coast of Africa I had is your time to buy a stove. Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Ford went to Chicago And iu your souls an anthem three men sick with malarial fever. I cured AND last Tuesday ever.ing. Mr. Ford goes to Of true thanksgiving swells, A. Boltly falls the chiming Ihein wilh Sulphur Bitiers. It is the great attend the reunion of his regiment, the 42d T COMBINATIONS, Of silver marriage bills. est blood purifier I ever saw. I always HAEDWAEE HAEDWAEE I IlliuiDis, of which he is chaplain. Tho magic art of memory, keep them in my inedicine chest.—Ship Two weeks ago Mrs. J. A. .Sherwood Invoked by tho tender chinio, Nautilaus, Baltimore, Of all kinds, no object to us, we want the "tin." Hardware went to Cincinnati to visit a sister going Hrlngsyou, in all its freshness. That olden, golden time. way below par ! Hardware way below zero ! Hardware wa\' from there to Chicago where she was joined Eaton Kiipids Fair. Decked in its rosy splendors. below cost I Call and see what we can do ior you in goods by Mr. Sherwood, They returned last Unreal though it seem. Monday evening. You recogiii/.e the vision There were neariy 3,000 entries and 8,000 in my line. of young love's early dream. Burnham & Co, people present at the Eaton Rapids fair last Mrs. Dr. W. W. Campbell returned to ^SXE STISEST, 2^-£.S01T. S. H. BEECHER. Faat fades the sweet wraith from yon, week. Mason and vicinity was well repre her home iu Atchison, Kansas, yesterday Bnt closer you may clasp sented among the exhibitors and spectators. morning. She was accompanied by her The chaatoacd joys and sorrows It leaves within your urasp, Greenbacks Jr., owned by E. H. Williams LANSING. father, Geo. G. Mead, who will make an O, ministry of sorrow. took first prize for stallions four years old extended stav on account of bis failing Which left you stricken dumb. or over, ainong 12 entries. A sucking colt, health. That yon might hear .tour angel Forever calling "Comel" owned by J. VV. Sweet of Aurelius, sired by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Henderson and Mrs. Greenbacks Jr., took first premium. Green C. R, Henderson left last Thursday noon So, pausing at tite mile-stone, That mark, for you the years. lawn, sired hy Greenbacks, owned by J. H. To i Mill Pll! for Ionia. Mr. Henderson went ou to Re• You count your L-airia together. Cunningham of Glenn, Allegan county, mus, Mecosta county, upon a business trip, Your losses, hopes and fears. Though in your full life-ledger won the 2:50 class in straight heats, time The Mail Route from returning Saturday night, the ladies visited We'd not presume to look, 2:50}, 2:50 and 2:49J-, the last quarter of at Ionia. "We're glad there's nodeticit DANSVILLE TO MASON the last heat was trolled in 39 second, a '36 Mrs. C. Ayera of New Roclielle, West• In balancing tbe bookl FALL GOODS gait. John S., owned by J. D. Spalding of BaTlns been •llscontinuid. the anbscriber wilt here• Although a<;uarler-century WeHaFBCifiliStaf. chester county, N. Y., is visiting her daugh• after run a vehicle over the road daily (Sunday and Siuco first tho knot was tied, Leslie, won the 2:-10 class. Both of these Tourlh of July excepted) for tho conveyance of pas- ter, Mrs. S. A, Paddock, Mrs, Ayers.is a Uas crowned you vi-ltb its silver, horses were driven by E. K. GrifBlb. Will tengers, express nnd freights, at reasonable ratoa, O happy groom and bride, bale, well-preserved lady of nearly 80 and leaving Dansville at eight o'clock a. m,, and arriving "We pniy for you life's afternoon Carlton, bred by L. C. Webb and owned by is on her way to visit another daughter at at Mason at or before 10 a. m.,and returning ut aucb Shall bo Ule'a"Sun»;««l.!" M. J. Buck of Cbariotte, won tbe three mea ouch day as shall best promote tho convenience St. Paul, Minn. Two other beautiful poems, written for year-old race, best time 3:0-1. Wednesday tho public. GEO, P. GLYNN, B«nsvino.Bllch.,Oct. 17,1888, Postmaster Call returned from Petoskey the occasion, were contributed by Mrs, M, afternoon Pocahontas Prince was driven an Having bought the Grocery last Saturday night. While there he at T. Martin of Manitou Beach, and Mrs. Dr, exhibirion heat, accompanied by a runner, tended their first lair, they worked up till C. L- Randall of Dansville, bearing ex• in 2:26J, last quarter at a 2:13 gait. This Stock of Walter Heath, we should noon of the first day to get the ground in pressions of love and congratulation. But was accomplished upnn a very heavy track. 1 A full line of Fall Goods, the Lat• shape. He reports a line exhibit of fruit for space we would cheerfully give them E. A. DuBois of Vevay, entered seven By All Odds est and Most Fashionable Goods and vegetables, in fact better than was at place in this notice. horses in various classes, a yoke of four- be pleased to see all of his old cus• the state fair. in the market. The most generally useful medicine is Ayer's Col. Ives closed the literary part of the year-old oxen and Victoria bred hogs. Pills. As a remedy for the various diseases Menjo C. Cady of Vevay, entered six horses Democratic second district representative program by thanking those present for the tomers and also our many friends of the litumach, liver, and boweU, these and made a fine exhibit of bogs of the convention next Tuesday at Dansville. many expressions of good will and con Call and see those nils have uo equtil. Their sugar-coating Hdence bestowed in the past, expressed Victoria breed. ClilF Bros, ot Onondaga, causes them not only to be easy and in this vicinity. gratitude for tbe kind providence lhat bad had a fine display ol Souihdowns, W,_M. plcisant to talvo, but preserves tlieir medi• Ingham County Teachers' Association in C&rroll ol Ontsndaga, made an exhibit cinal integrity iu all climates and for auy this city next week Saturday, Oct. 11th. ' Kuided them during tbe years of their Nobby Thibets. Call and see us and you will be reasonable length of time. The best family wedded life, briefly renewed some of the worthy of meniion. T. H, Lyon of Aure medicine, Ayer's Piils are, also, unsurpassed iQS, made a large exhibit in all depart• Wall paper at greatly cut prices at Kim• prominent events of a busy lile and wished Undressed Worsteds for the use ot tnivolcrs, soldiers, sailore, mel's Book Store. Call and get prices. » for all their full share of the good things ments. Parker Orr of Onondaga, made a welcome. Look for?us! Inquire campers, and pioncore. In some of tho of lile. general exhibit. Walter Wright of Aure• most critical cases, when all other remedies and Cheivots. Soldiers. W. H. Clark & Son call your lius, made a specially good exhibit ol have failed, After these ceremonies a sumptuous for us! You will find us one door attention to their general order in our horses. Tbe exhibition by the ladiea'_ drill wedding supper was spread to which all I have an Elegant Line of Scotch business local column. corps was a great attraction. President did ample justice. Each j^uest was made west of Ford's Bazaar. Ayer's Piils Clute ot the Agricultural College, delivered Suiting, the recipient of a handsome buttonhole prove effective, Editor Andrews of the VVilhamston En• a very fine address. There was a nice dis• boaqnet, Scotch Panting at $5, $5.50and $6. •' In the summer ot iSfH I w.as sent to tho terprise, is an aspirant for legislative play in floral ball and tbe other departments raiusa mon aiioas. Annapolis hospital, suffering with chronic honors upon the republican ticket. Hon. S. O. Ivca and wife, Chelsea; CapL N. T.Kirk were well filled. The fair was a success as diarrhea, Wliile there, I bectme so re- and wife, Albion ; Mr. and SIra. £. S. Marvin and an exhibition, in point of attendance and HOYT BROS. They are all bargains. Come i]uced in strengtli tliat I could not spealc and Dansville advertised letter list: Miss son, Detroit; Mrs. Mate Olda, Charlotte; Mr. and financially. early and have your choice. Terms was compelled to write everything I wanted Edith Allen, Wm. Wright, Geo. W. Ray- Mra, Chaa. D. Clongh, Tompkins; Mr. and Mra. F. E. to say. I was then having some 2S or 30 Ivea and daughter, Uuadllla; Mr. and Ure. Geo. W, cash. mond. Miss Mae Fletcher, Mrs. Francis M. stools por day, Tlie doctors ordered a medi• Cowan, Eitton Bapida; Mr. and Mra. H. G. Ives and Doughriety. Ask Your Friends About It. more cine that I w.as satisfied would be of no toa, Unadilla; Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Cowan, Eaton SMITH, the Tailor. benefit to me. I did not take It, but per• In callin;; for tbe above please say adver• Kapida; Mr. and Mra. Cyrna Cowan,Parma; Mra. Your distressing cough can be cured Qelen and Misa Lizzie Landon, Springport. suaded my nurse to get me some of Dr. tised E, Z, Strono, P, M, We know it because Kemp's Balsam within of this I nconiTB nECZivim fbou : Ayer's Fills. About two o'cloclc In the after• the past few years has cured so many colds noon I toolc six of these pills, and by mid• Culver & Henderson are canvassing for Bon. T. It. Moore and wife, Hon, G. P.'Waring, Adrian; Rev.Thee. Nelson,Saginaw; Mr.and Mra, and coughs in this community. Its re• night began to feel better. In the morning tickets for a six entertainment lecture A. O,Bement, Lanaing; Hon. and Mra. N. A. Dun• markable sale has been won entirely by its tlie doctors came ag.iln, and after deciding course. The course will comprise four ning, Washington, D. 0.; Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Brigga, that my symptoms were more favorable, gave genuine merit. Ask some friend who has lectures and two concerts. Tickets for the Battle Creek; Mr. and Mn. M, T. Martin, Manitou me a different medicine, wliich I did not use, Beach ; Dr. and Mra, 'NV.H. Adaroa.Tompkina; Rev. used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. full course, $1.50 ; 10 cents per night for but took four more of the pills Instead. The and Mra. O. L. Barnhart, Charlotte; Mrs. F. L. Mc• There is no medicine so pure, none so eS"ec- LOCAL OK TKAVEHNG. ne.\t day tlie doctors came to see me, and reserved seats. First entertainment Oct, Coy, Albion ; Mr. and Mra. Wm. B. Burnham, Union City, Pa.; Mr, and Mra. Ryal Bamum, Howell; Iter, live. Large bottles 50c and §1 at all drug• To sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Kxpenses and thought I was doing nicely, (and so did J). 2l8t, Miss Laura Dainty, elocutionist. and Mra. L- J. GrifHn, Albion; Mr. and Mm. J. Pope, gists. Sample bottle free. Steady Employment guaranteed. I then took one pill a day for a week. At the Tickets on sale at E, Culver's. Springport; Mr.ond Mra.M.W. Tonnor,Saginaw; CHASE BKOXHKB8 CO., end ot that time, I considered myieU cured Ur.andMn,L, G. Brown, Panna; Bon. £, P, itob- m2«om , Koclioster, T. and that Ayer's Pills had saved my life, I In its report of the industrial convention ertaon, Mr. and Mra. Henry Alcott, Albion; Iter, and Don't Get Discouraged Mrs. Chaa. Miller, Pittsburg, Pa,; Gen, and Mm, D, was then weak, but had no return of the ast week in giving the proceedings of the Because the doctors say you cannot live. W, Pratt, St. Lonia, Mo.; Mr. ond Mra. Jaa. Davidaon, —T^33- disease, and gained In strength as fast as nomination of a candidate ior prosecatini; Fort Huron; Rev, and Mra, J, M. Job neon and fam• I was troubled with dropsy, and given np could be expected."—F. C. Luce, Late Lieut attorney the News gives a biased account. ily, Detroit; Hon. J. U. Forater, Wllliamaton; Prof. to die, But after using Sulphur Bitters I Mth KegL'-Mass. Vol. Infantry. L J. Tomlinaon, Fern Bill, Waahlngton. Alao quite After the names had been placed in nom• » number from frisnda in the immediate neighbor• am well. It is the best medicine for all Palace Uia^ket "Ayer's Pills are ination and the candidates were giving hood and thia city, kidney diseases I ever saw.—Mrs. J. Brown their declaration of principles, Howard ii»i or'PnEatsia. of Bridgeport, Conn. . Will lose none of its popularity while under the The Best Wiest, a possible republican .candidate for Silver tea aet, five piecea, gold lined; china bread monagement ot ita present proprietor. plate, baud-painted; two silver card receivera, gold 1 have ever used for headaches, and they the office, withdrew from the court room lined; dozen china tea plates, hand-pamted; bronze act like a charm In relieving any disagree• and bis friends declared for bim. The first statuette, Milton; silver butter di.h; silver and crystal sugar bowl; sot fruit knives; salad apoon; able sensation in the stomach after eating." ballot was taken with Wiest having a plu• —Mrs. M. J. Ferguson, Pullens, Va. nut crack and picks, half-dozen ; silver and cryatal rality. A second ballot was under way, flower vase; china aalud dish; dozen china bono "I was a siifferer Xor years from dys• being about two-tbirds taken, Wiest being diahea, ahoU-shaped; pair cut glass sugar abakes; pepsia and liver ^roubles, and found no fancy china fruit dish ; silver and crystal sauce dish, He alwoya keeps tho Very Choicoat of All KinJ permanent relief tliitll I commenced taking in tbe lead, when he was noticed in the large size; fancy match aafc; dozen tea knivea and back part of the room by some of the del• forka; dozen dinner knives and forks; three solid of . Ayer's Pills. They have effected a 'com• Bnbber Shoes ttnleM worn ttocomfoctaUr tUbt^ table apoona; cry slat aauce diah ; pickel caster and plete cure."—George W. Mooney, Walla egates and called to come forward and de• cenemllr illp oS tbe foot. fork; silver ond cryatal celery diah; upholstered •WaUa,-W.T. clare himself. As soon as he announced rocker, antique oak. THE "COICHESTEE" EUBBEE CO. he was still a republican' his name was A drizzhng rain set in and made it nn- make alt their thoea with lnslds of tieel lined vvltb Detinis. The chairman ordered the ballot pleasant getting home, being tbe only rubber This oUngs to tbo shoo sod ptsTsata Um POfJIaTItY A»© GAME. Ayer's Pills, tahbcr Xiom aUpphig ofC underway stopped and a new one commebo- thing to mar the pleasure of a delightful rUBPARKD BT CaUforthe-CoIcJuater" ed. The result was the nomination of John evening spent in a happy home. DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. W, Whallon by 96 to 50 for Wiest. The "ADHESIVE COUNTERS.'* Cash for Hides and Pelts! eold'by nil BruggisU and Scalon la 2fcdiclu«. gentleman had tried what was a physical 100 Ladles Wanted, AT BETAIL . . impossibility for one of his limited experi• And 100 men to call on any druggist for a 'a Oottoaa. Root BROWN BROTHERS, ence, to ride the industrial and republican FREE trial package of Lane's Family Medi• COMPOUND J- MLASON. English Spavin Liniment removes all horses at the same time and the result was cine, the great root and herb remedy, dis• jd or Cotton Boot, Tans? ani Pennyroyal—a recent dlseovory By an he fell to the ground between them, The hard, soft, o callous lumps and blemishes covered by Dr, Silas Lane while in the AGENTS, local and travel• 'old pbyilolan. Ia tueemftiUu used • from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, same game was tried by one of the demo• Rocky Mountains. For-diseases of the ing, at once, to aell Orna• . -Safe, EffoottiaL Price gl. by mall, mental Shrubs, Rosea, Trees wBled. Ladiee, ask your dmcf^t Xor Cook'a . Bweeiiev, ringbone, stifles, sprains, all swol• cratic attorneys for tbe office of circuit blood, liver and kidneys it Is a positive nndrmlts Kxpenenceun- Oottos Boot Cofflponnd and take no sulntltnte, coturt commissioner with tbe same result. len throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use core. For constipation and clearing up nocosiaty. iSalary and expenses paid weekly:. Per• or hioloBe 2 stamps ter sealed partlonlors. Ail- Absolutely Pure. dress POND LlEv COMPANY. No, 8 PW»« of one bottle. Vvttrranted most wonderful the complexion it does wonders. It is the manent potltions.; Nn security required. Mnat fur• 'Bl0«lCt.l9JV'OfUiS&Cd Detroit. 2{lcb. . • A Oream of Tartar Baking Powder. Bigboet of nish referHiicesfif. to pood character. vre.y blemish cure ever known. Sold by H.-M. Wall paper at greatly cut prices at .Kim- best spring medicine known. Large size all Inleaveningatrongth.—P, S.-GoxrummtSeport• OIlABfA'S H. CHASE. Bochrater.N. Y. IVilJioms.drnfiKiBt, Mason. < : ; 47yl I mel's Book btore. .Call and get prices; * package, 50c. At ail druggists, Ueutiontbi* paper. iOnif. For lale by B. U. WiUltoM, Uaioa lUcb. " "hoivnjuch is that infernal old wagon called a taxation. This Is not legisla• export to some extent at a profit. In TO mX'H A COMBINE. TOPICS OF THE TDIES. tion. It is a decree under legislative this class the duty Is only partly added am guarding worth?" ".Ibout $300," forms. Nor is it taxation. A 'tax,' says to tho domestic article; and under some A CHOICE SELECTION OF IN• was the cnswer. "All right," replied Webster's Dictionary, 'is a rate or sum of THREATENING LVNCH-LAW ON conditions, as for Instance a temporary TERESTING ITEMS. JIcAUister, "if I give you niy check for money assessed on tho person or property THE BINDING-TWINE TRUST. fise In prices on the other side, it may be of a citizen by tho Governttient for tho that no part of tho duty is added. This Commonts and Criticisms Jiiiscd IJpon the monev will vou let nie go to bed?" use of tho nation or State.' Taxes arc latter condition occurred six months ago tho IXappoiiIn£:H ui' tho D»y—UlHtoricul Oporntlons of tho Trust's Affoiit* In tho burdens orcbarfios imposed by tlie logi.s- in the case of steel rail.s. The price in The dismal prophecy has been made X>nHippluu Isliiuds-TliL-lr Attomi>t to and NoWK Xotoa. luturc upon persons of property to raise England, under conditions of trade jiart- JForco tlio Uolilors of Moinp lo .Soli at ii that coffee will soon cease to be the uionoy for public imrpose.s. ly temporary, rose to a point i^rocisoly There is in Salt Lalto City a society Loss CauKon Cli'oiit Irrltatlim and Ciillu "Wo have established, wo think, be• equal to tho price with us, Tho pro• of young Mormon women who pledge beverage of the people; that tho plant Out a Throat to Apply Lynch-Law. yond cavil, that there can bo no lawful tectionists were quick to point out this themselves not to marry a. polygamist. is dying out and that growers arecriving "Lynch a trust?" That would bo a ta.\ which is not laid for a public pur- case as a proof that the duty on tho for• vast undertaking: but if it could succeed u]3 its production and turning their at• JJOSO, eign article is not added to the pritiia of It would at least prove more cfTectivc When the railway across Siberia is tention to tbe raising of tea. It ia "If II be said that a benefit result.* to 3 L'onipeting domestic .article. "See,", than tbc Republican effort to break down the local public of a town by establishing completed, it is estimated that tho tour hinted that men must take to ten. This ?y said, "you 'free-traders' lirareo always trusts by talk and threats to take oil manufactures, the samo may bo said of saying tha^ the wholo duty is added to of the world ia fifty days will be would be a great triumph for tho habi• duties that protect thom. A trust alter any other business or pursuit which em• the price of.articles made in our coun• feasible. Brimful tual f ea-drinlccr who scorns tbe fragrant having been lynched would prooaDly ploys oupilal or labor. The morchanl, try; hcl'O aro .stool rails soiling in Lon• the incolianic, tholnnlioepor, the banker, of confidence in it—the manu• A Chicago cigar man is authority for drink which is made from coffee berry. never rise from tbc grave to besiege the don for.?.1.') a ton, and the price iu tho the builder, tho steainboat owner, arc United States is the same, but accord• facturers of Dr. Sage's Ca• the statement that the belter class of Converts would be forced to his beliel Republican Congress for higher duties equally pi'omotors of the public good, ing i.o your 'free trade' notions the duty by the tens of thousands. When all and get ilicni ag.iin. smokers are returning to the pipe for and oqiially descrvliif; the aid of the of SIT a ton ouRht to have made tho tarrh Remedy. It's a faith Tbe Republican talk about squelching citizens by foroed contributions. No lino comfort. this shall come to pass, we may see men price of rails S"»2 a ton in tlie United that means business, too—it's trusts moans notliiiig, absolutely noth• can bo drawn ill favor of the niaiiufac- closing an elaborate dinner with cups States. Don't you see that your Ulk There are as many cities with a ing, so loufT as they contiinio to feed turcr which would not open the colTers lhat tho tariff is a tax is all humbug'.'" backed up by money. This of coffee small as thimbles. At cafes of the public treasury to the imponuiil- population of 1,000,000 and over in this thorn on high [irotectivo duties. Tlic No: it is not hiiuibug. In thhs case the is what they offer: S500 re• the precious liriuid would be dealt out tios of two-lhit'ils of the business men of liquor trust gets more protection than equality of prices was merely temporary, country as thnve arc in Europe, yet -ive tbe city or town." ward for a case of Catarrh at fabulous prices and coffee would be• over, and so does tiio linseed oil trust. as our own rail makers .pointed out to pre only a century old. Lawyers will find this in 20 Wall., O.";" (-'oiifjress ill their efforts to have tho come an amazing extravagance only to Tbc newly formed window-ghiss_ trust •which they cannot cure. They i" pl'i.'solit oxorbitaiit duty retained. "Tho be found at the banquet of a modern bas boon gcttini; an avcrag? of JO'j pur mean it. They're willing to A>' old prospector bought a piece of TARIFF LETTERS TO FARMER duty," thoy .said, "must bo adjusted to cent. pi'o'tC'otioii, iihi! the McKiiilny Lucullus—a luxury to be compared ivitk inoi'l the lowest English prioo," whlcb ground near Nevada City the other dav BROWN, take the risk—they know their bill, as ,lt passei) tho Kopublicau Cleopatra's dissolved pearl. was some .•Jlr. a ton; showing that as for $300. He wont for gold aud soon medicine. By its mild, sootl> Iloiiso of Repi'osoiitativcs in May, XO, :!, soon as a fall last iiioiitb, yet ihe.se aro standard places an equal burden of taxation on a jury that has tbc manhood and the put bindlng-Uvino on the freo list bo did EASE, etc., are the resulis, unless some• opinion the white man who accustoms goods that are often ordered a year ahead every man; and when tbe farmers get not join them. Senator -Sherman has a thing is done to assist Naiuro In throwing himself to native food will kcepin better courage to pa.ss tho sentence of death of delivery, and corfaiuly arc not influ• that kind of reciprocity thoy can vory convenient way to mi'Ot snob oases, llo off the impurilics caused by ihe inaction on a criminal, writes a correspondent. enced by tho prices of to-day. Buttons well afford to lot retaliation tako earo of health than if ho enjoyed the best of simply denies lhat there is any such of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so and dross trimmings aro about ton per itself—thoy will, in fact, have all the re• European cookery. They not only turn loose a dangerous trust in question, anil then bo pnes right necessary will lie found in cent, higher, espeoially crochet and pearl taliation they need. man upon society, but he may afterward on voting high duties right and left. bntton.s. Hosiery has advanced in tho Depow is not half so shrewd as people Whilo this is the best way to deal with There is a conductor on a Cincinnat be lionized for tbe very crime be com• same ratios. Fifty cents aro now asked credit him •with being, if tho farmers trusts hero, another way lias been sug• street cur who was recently ajjpointed, mitted. Several years ago there was a for 47 cent stockings and TS cents for tho should tako bis advice and do- gested on the Vliilippine Islands—to It acts directly on tho LIVER, STOMACH C'J cent quality." inand retaliation, what would bo- who is heir to an estate in England ruffian that w.as the terror of Austin, apply lynch-l.aw. This law cannot bo corao of tho system of protection, and KIDNEYS, and by lis mild and calhartic valued .at $150,000. The young man after killing about a dozen men. It ap- applied to the case In our land; but tho If prices take such a rise in the moro which Depow upholds, and which effecJ and general tonic qualities restores agents of tho twine trust have boon anticipation of tlio McKinloy bil', what visited tbe home of his ancestors some I pe.vs from tho fact that he had such a places burdo'ns upon the farmers for these organs to a sound, healthy condition, threatened v.-ith it in tbc country where will they do when the bill becomes a time ago and arranged to convert the formidable record that he -was elected other people's beuelit? Ought not Depow and cures all diseases arising from these manila hotnp is grown. law'? How delighted will bo tho soul of to h.avo told tho.se Now York farmers, property in to cash. AVhile awaiting the Wm. McKinley, .Jr., with his curious no• causes. II PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones by the citizens as Marshal of tbe city. Tbe Pliil'ippino Islands are a Spanish rather, that the mottoes for thom to fol• tions about tlie desirableness of high up tho syslem, and restores perfect healtli. money lie is putting in his time manip• dependency lying to the southeast of And it is said he made a very good low aro long suffering toward their prices! If your druggist docs not keep it ask him to China. Their principal product is m.an- Egyptian taskmasters, and the patience ulating the bell punch. It is said bo marslial, for every rough knew how to order it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of 11a hemp, which takes its name from And now for tho subject of this letter, which cnduroth all things from trusts has arranged with some of the stock• re.spect him. In the same town a vio• Manila, the chief city on the islands. to determine how far tho tariff raises "THE HORSE TRAINER," published by us. and the tariffs which create trusts? He holders of tho railroad company to in• lent, disagreeable man murdered a This manila hemp is sent to the United prices. should liavc taught thom lo givo to him PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., Slates in large fiuantities, our imports vest his money in the comp.any. harmless German in cold blood. Of I said In ray last letter that Republi• that takes from them—if tho coat is; Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, MO. being in 1SS9 nearly six aud ono-balf cans thomsolvos speak of protective du• course, after some time he was acquitted; talcen, to givo the cloak also—and to re• million dollars" worth. Ox returning from church a Lafay• ties and revenue duties, by which is sist not tho tariff evil that Is daily male-, yet this very murderer afterward was This trade takes to tlioso islands tho meant duties which afford protection to ette, Gn.,'.man saw what seemed to be ing thom poorer aud poorer. j elected Mayor of the city. representatives of our binding-twine some native industry, and duties which Farmers can vory well afford toabstain| two small snakes about tho size of a trust for the purpose of buying up the afford no such protection, whether be• from retaliation; because they arc being' lead jjencil and eight to ten inches I.N a certain New York mission is a hemp crop. Senator Davis told, in his cause such industry does not exist at all, robbed, thoy do not need to retaliate up-' att.ack on the trust iu the Senate, how or because is not only exists but produces on their opprcs.sors and rob them of long. They were barely moving. On bright street fellow, who, if this inci• "the entire business, including tho more than the borne market can con- wliat they have already gained. One! closer examination instead of a snake dent may be talcen .as an indication, The Standard of the Leading sources from ivhich th.at commodity was sume- thing they can do and ought to do: they it was ft mass of little measuring bids fair to develop the brains and the supplied, was governed by a combination' You will see, therefore, that we shall should say with emphasis that this thing Publishers, Magazines, and worms, each about three-sixteenths of of all (or substantially all) tbe manu• patriotic sentiment of a good American have to m.ako a division of articles into must stop; that the day has como of Newspapers. facturers of binding twine. In the equal rights to all and special Lavors to! an inch long, and each traveling on the citizen. A gentlem.an .announced his classes. Before wc can detormino bow The Dictionary of the Scholar for Spell' Philippine Islands they limited and con• none. Reci[irocity must begin at home,; layer of worms under it. By moving much the tariff raises prices let us make intention of delivering un address on trolled tbc price of one-half tho raw- ing, Pronunciation and Accu• these classes as follows: giving back to every man the inborn; in this manner they escaped the dust political reform in the neighborhood of material, and in Yucatan they controlled Pii'st, commodities whiob wo produce right which has so longbeen denied—tho racy in Definition. which would have been fatal to them if tho other half." the mission, a particularly disorderly ourselves in such abundance that we right to use his labor and the products of, Send for larce Circular to the Publishers, It was in carrying out this plan of con• bis labor .according to bis own will, with-j they had separated. district. He and his friends were in• must sell the surplus abroad. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, trolling tho price that the trust's agents Second, commodities which we produce out having to make enforced contribu-, formed on good authority that if tho ia Manila were tliroateiicd with lynch- tions toothers. ; A Pomona man came up recently in sufTicicnt quantities to fill, or nearly speech were made the speaker would law. Mr. A. K. ^V'obb, tbe United States lill, the homo markois, and wliich wccan from Kedondo. He changed his seat Reciprocity in trade is trading on equal be pelted with rotten eggs. It seemed Consul at !Manila, sends several reports sell in foreign markets at a profit. conditions, and It is precisely this which' very often, opened tho windows, to tbe Slate Department at Washington that the proposed address, which, it Tliii'd.. commodities which wo either do the farmers of this country are not now about tbe contest last winter and spring squirmed .about uneasily, and finally not produce at all or iiroducc in quanti• Gray Imir onvliiBkcrs clianR;*Ml to a (jlossy had been believed, would exert an im• .allowed to do. The laws of the country botwoon the buyers for tbe trust aud the black bya nlns'Io apjilicittiou of tlii.s X>yo. iicked because he supposed there was ties insuflicieiit for homo dcni.ands. make such reciprocity impossible, for the portant influence, must be given up, A native dealers in hemp. The dealers, It impartH aiiatnml €Olor,a<:tHinstanlanO" Coinmoditios which fall under tbe first a corpse in tbe baggage car. Arrived farmers are compelled to soil at a price ouslyaDcl contiwnsnotliiiijjiiijuriousto th'o small boy, between whom and tho Mr, Webb says, had bought tho crop at class cannot bo made higher in price to lixod in tho froc-trado markets of tbe hair. Sold bj* all drus'Sr^'^ts i>r sent "by ex• at Los Angeles, he reached into his coat prices ranging from SS.57 to SlO per press 071 receipt of price, JSl.OO. OiHco, 39 speaker a friendship had develoised at tho consumer by tho imposition of a duty. world, markets in which the so-called hundred pounds. The American and & 41 Park Pl.acc, ^cw Yorlc> pocket for his handkerchief and found Under this class fall tho great staple "pauper nations" figure as chief com• the mission, solved the difliculty by English syndicates refused to pay tho five or sis fish, which he had carefully products of our farms-—our corn, wheat petitors; and they aro compelled to buy ROAD CARTS ONLY $10 an ingenious expedient, ''I toll you native dealers a price suflicient to cover •Thu J{e.t und JLoweat I'rieo (including iloiir), cotton, and meat and in an artificially dear market, a market placed there three days before to be the cost of thoir stock.s. and the Consul what to do," said he, "hang the Ameri• dairy products. IIow do duties on these made dear simply and solely and con• used for bait. They were of the va• thought that many of the dealers would can flag back of tbe platform, and you things help anybody? We have so much fessedly by protection. of any Carte Made. undoubtedly be ruined. riety known as smelt, ana they were of them that wo aro compelled to «1S, *\*, «S0 and «1!S. stand before the flag. Tbe roughs Eociprocity at home! Let that bo tho Top BucKleo. onlj l|ir>5.00, The trust had vessels chartered, .omd sell them abroad to an enor• "true to name." watchword for farmers. If they de• . llnrBeim i?.r.O und »IO.((«. won't throw eggs at the stars and they wore lying in tho harbor ready to mous extent. In tho year ending mand it they can have it, for tho de• Maihlm,, Se.r: of .11 T.ri.llJl stripes." tiiko away tho hemp; but still the trust .Tune 30, ISOO, our exports of Save meni'V ind ii«nd for Prlea Ult, The egg industry of the United States mands of the f.armers of this land are refused to buy. Two of those vessels agricultural products wore considerably , CHICA&O SCALE CO., is ono of the most important in the bound to be heeded; and when they got Chk'axo, IlllDolm C, N. A. had cost tbe trust over .530,000, simply more than three-fourths of all our ex- Maric Tw.alv at home dresses very that kind of reciprocity thoy will get country. Boston, New York, and for lying in tho harbor and waiting till it Ijorts. Our exported brcadstuffs alono revenue, too, and retaliation can go by Want to Know plainly, as he thinks he can work better had forced tho dealers to sell at lower were in excess of all our exports of man• , with a population of the board. It is time equal rights.should •nt the human syetem, ^ *• ' if he -n-ears workingmen's clothes. He prices. A report in this way got into ufactures, the figures being S1S1,000,000 «r5>il/A WMrt, Aisetm indueedt l 3,000,000, annually consume in eating, prevail in this so-called land of the free. Uf igraranoe and inditcretiottf circulation on the islands that tho syndi• for manufactures and §154,000,000 for is always glad to receive visitors, but '^[Iome)^r»toaUJomiBo/dtteaBe, i baking, etc., about 1,500,000 barrels of cates had "untold millions at their com• brcadstuffs. Cotton exported reached TIio Tarld'ou Bindiiij; Xivlno. OldSyti,Rii]it^rr.rMmotU,ttc., ' always insists that tbey shall play .bill eggs, or three-eighths of a barrel, say mand," and that thoy would buy no 8250,000,000. nearly .5100,000,000 more .jty in Varrtaotand Iiavt prize babtatf' The action of tho Senate in putting _ - Doctor'* Droll Jokes, profusely llln*.; iards with him. He has elegant billiard hemp til! the price went down to S5 per twenty-eight dozen, to each inhabitant. than manufactures, while provisions of binding twine on the freo list caused a 'ilauai. bead ten cents for new Liugh Cure Book caJlel' hundred pounds. and pool tables in his residence, and is all kinds, including live hogs and cattle, Applying the same ratio to each of the veritable panic- in the cording industry. • • gation when he made a plea for the law-makers. This can never bo other• FAT FOLKS IncoDveQlenco. Ooudd agreeablo night young McAllister was was rendered by Justico Miller, who was farmer has no protection at all." And poor Tsy saying, "To be poor in this wise till the consumer calls for a fair taL Scsddaforcinmhmaiidtaitlinonhda, Addreea^ - apnolntod by Lincoln. It is as follows: yet tho Senator goes through with the ' Bn.o.w.r.llllYI)llII,::4a»uleS^lade•(tl^lU. -put on guard duty, Ins" assignment be- world'and damned m the next is mis• "To lay with ono hand the power of solemn farce of voting higher duties on and square deal all around. •; . .ilamo thia paper when yon •write. •ing to guard a wagon. supposed to con- erable indeed,"—I\r. 7. Mercury. . tho Government on the property of tho wheat, corn, andsimilar farm products! BTOHN'nr.inoicms, . EATfBLOKD—"Better stay, Mr. Gibbs. torn army supplies. McAllister stood citizen, and with the other to bestow it Verily, it is a "fraud on the farmer!," 8WaBlilnKton,I>.iC,,. • There is no. such thing as jealousy All the big bugs '11 be here next it foraboat two hours, and then, wet to upon favored individuals to aid private Tho second class.of commodities are in nature.- Even the .cross-roads', be• enterprises and build up private for• those In which the domestic manufac• month." Visitor—"There's a good deal layoinlMtYrar, iaaliiia, uttynliue.. tho skin and sad in mind, calleil up come pleasant when. the beautiful trees tunes,. Is none the loss a robbery because turers or producers are able- to fill, or here now. • That's why I; thought Td "f-. A.:xEHMAiiw;r CoL Appleton. "Colonel," - said he, puttheminthe shade.—Pmc/c. WivihliiKton, D..C.': it is done under the forms of law and is nearly.fill, the home market, and may go-" J PATENTS JBravo Men Faltered. f Commendable. said you liked it very much, and it fitted, THE JOKER'S BUDGET. It was a Green Mountain barge. Says so I took it. Good "scheme, ch?" All cUlm.i not oonslsteat with tho high the Bar Harbor liecord: It was The youug woman's scusatious ars nol character of Syrup of FIrs are purposely crowded to its utmost capacity with nvoldod by tho Cal. Fli: Syrup Company. It described.—[.Judge. JESTS AND YARNS HT FXXKrNZ men, women and children, with more acts contly on tho kidneys, livor and bow. ANOTHER TIIINC. than tho usual complement of the els, cloanslng tho system eHoctually, but SEEN OF THE PIIES3. — former. When about half way up Mt. it Is not a euro-all and malcos no proten. PAIISLESS. EFFECTUAL "Did you toll Skittles that I w.as an Desert St., the driver turned about on Bioas th.at every bottle will not substan• A Neighborly Growl—Malcing Five infamous'liar?" "Xo, I did not Quito WORTH A GUINEA A B0X.-*8 Ilis elevated seat, put his head through tiate. thc reverse, in fact. I said you were a Cents Go a Long Way—It Was the ivindow and sung out in stentorian Dclinltlon of a Gentteiiiun. famous one." For SiLiOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS V Not a Hobby, Etc., Etc. . tones. "Can you squeeze one more Slowpay (to butcher, who has pre RECIPROCITY. • woman in there?" sented bis bill for tho twcnilcth time)— Sick Headaclie, Weak Stomach, Impaired i ' CNDOCJiTEDLY. Sir, you are no gentleman. Thoy had a (]uarrel, and .she senft It was a trying situation to the pas• Butcher—How do you make that out? Johnny—Did the ancient knights use His letters back ne.\t day: sengers of both sexes. The ladies Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., Cardinal Newman says a gentleman Is to wear shoes made of iron? His riug and all his prcscuts went blushed and shrank as much farther ono who never Inflicts pain. In your ACTING LIKE MAGIC on the vital organs, strengthening the away from their male cavaliers as the Papa—Yes, my son. To him without dchiy. business you Inflict pain, therefore you muscular system, and arousing -with the rosebud of health Johnny—AVell", I sujipose it was then "Pray send my kisses back to me," limited space of tho barge would per- are no gonlleinan. The Whole Phystical Ener(;y of thc Human Frame. mit, in order to give the lie to the ini- that men first "felt thc iron entering Hcwrotc, "Could you forget them?" AVell, you would bo more of a gontlo- Beecham's Pills, taken as directed, will quickly RESTOUE She answered .speedily that he plication conveyed in the question. The their soles." man if you inflicted payln' a little of- FEMALES to complete health. 3Iust come himself aud get thonx! men seemed less inclined to deny the tener. Good Day.—Tems- A XEIGIIEORLV GROWL. Slftiwjs. refutation, while one young man who SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. had more courage than the rest an• HOME-SEEKERS, ATTENTION 1 Mr. Gordon 'Scttairc (angrily)—That f ONLY ONE DEFICIENCY. Price, 25 cents per Box. dog of yours is barking all night. swered in tho laconic words of Col. One More Cheap Excursion Prepared only by THOS. BEEOKAM, St Helens, Lancashire, England, Sfr. Onderschod—So is yours', Silversmith—That teapot is for a mem• Miller, "I'll try, sir." B. F. ATJ,Ey' CO., Snle Agrnta for Viiltnl Stales, SCi ,t :ir,7 Cmtal SI., yew VIA. ber of Congress. Isn't it a beauty? Tork, ir/io (if jiour druugist dura not 7icrp them) tctll mail Srreham's Pills on Mr. Gordon Settaire—A\'cll, I've got Tho '»Val)u«h Kailroarf. receipt of prier^but iiiiiutro fiml. ^Xnilitmthlspaper.J Philosopher-I think you have not Extra Liahlllty to MTiIarlal Infection. used to miuc.—[Puck. For the accommodation of Homo-Seokcrs made enough of oue feature. Porsona whoso blooj U thin, dlgoatioa weak nnd others goInK AVest. the Groat Wabash no wooDi'ii.E IK lire, ' ond liver aluggish, aro extra-liable to the at• • Silversmith—What's that? Lino will run ono more LOW KATE EX- tacks of malarial dlacaao, Tho most trifling First Wanderer—AVhy docs some klnd- Philosopher—The spout.—[.Jewelers' CUltSIOX to points in Jllssouri. Kansas. exiioaure may, undor such conditions, infect Texas, .^rkiuisns. Oklahoma. >''ow Mexico, hcartcd pcojile spoil their charities. Bill, Weekly. a Hyatom which, if hoalthy, would resist the Colorado. Wyomins. Iowa. North and'South by forgettin' that thc iioor has feelin's? miasmatio taint. Tbo only way to aocaro im- EVIDE.N-CE OE Tllli: TltCTIf. Dukota, Nebraska. Jfiniiesota, Atontuna. 'Second Ditto—I dun'uo', .lim; but mnnity from malaria iu localities where it Idaho, and L'tali, on Tuesday, October li. ifl prevalent, is to tone and regulate the nysteni many on 'cm docs it. 1 was olTcrcd the. Horse Dealer—Count, you had ccr- 1890. Tickets -\vlll bo sold on above-dates by improving wealvonod digestion, enrich• at IIALF FAKE, or ono faro for tho round fines,"stt broakfttst v'ever scon this nioi'nin','^taiuly better buy that horse. He is pcr- ing tho blood, and giving a wholosorae impetua trip, allowiupr an oxtremo return limit of •"'iS.W'''"!:?,-'?''^'^'*''..^ ; a wood-pile'went with it. I htid ter | fcctly sound. RELIEVES INSTANTLY. but a wood-])il to biliary aocrotion. ThOBO results aro accom- thirty day.s. with stop-overs, etc. Bomem- ELY BROTHERS, 130 Worrca St., New Xor^ Prico CO cta.1 say no.—[Bazar. '•1 believe you. If he hadn't been pliabod by nothing so offectively as Hostettor's bortho Wabash Is the only line between the East and West oiioratinK nui;ruilleent FREE sound he would never have lived to such Stomoch Bittors, wliich long oxperionco has pi.SO'S llUMEin- l-'OIt CAT.-i.r.ltn.—Best. Easiest to use. KECLINIXG ClIAIK C.VItS ou all tlirouKh INSKI.TIiC. an age.''—[Fliegendo Blatter, Tirovod lo 1)0 tho most reliable safeguard against Cheapest. Relief Is Immediate. A curo Is certain, i'or trains, and is distinctively the jieoplo's lever and ague and kindroil diuorders, as woU as Cold In the iieni it has no equal. Dicky (entering the club in a state of favorite route. Por rates.'routes, maps, THE DEAR aiRLS. tbe best remedy for them. Tho Biltora are, und other descripllve matter, appiv to F. great tigitation)—Oh! jnoreovor, an exculiont luvigoraut of Iho organa Chandler. G. P. ttT. A.. St. Louis. Jlo.. or Ethel—I lind twilight more conducive of iirlrmtion, and an active dopurout, eliminat• Clioriis of clubmen—What's the m.at- It. G. Thoinp.son. 1'. & T. A.. Fort Wayne. ter? to love making than any other time. ing from tho blood thoso acid iuipuritiea which Ind. origlualu rheuuiaUc aiimeuts. It Is an Ointment, of which a small particle i.s applied to tho Dicky—A wiotous fellow on the street Maud—Of course. Your features arc Tho Coiuiilg: .jurist. lostriii. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mall. in.snltcd me. partly concealed theu.—[Alunsey's. Address. £. T. ILaskltine. Warren. Pa. An Kll'ectln;; Case. C—How did you,como to i)ut your son Chorus—What did ho do? R.ID ADVICE. Tearful Visitor (Chicago law oflieo) — at studying law. when tbe whole country Dicky—He—he looked at mo. I want you to—to begin suit for dam• is ovcrslockod ivllli lawyers? Chorus—Call the police—[Life. "I assure you, .judge, that ray physi• D—You forgot lllat tbore aro not very Ol CUFF ages against Air. Liglilliead. cian is respousible for my being a many jireat .Anii'rlcan jurists, so thoro is IN A .!KWi.:i.itY sroiiir. > Lawyer—Curtaiiily,corlaiiily. On what THAT CAN BE RELIED ON thief." a fine opening for the charge'.' lad.—Texas Si.fl- BE UP •'Do yon mean to .s.iy tliat he hypno• "Hull '"exclaimed in disgust tlic watch ''B—b—breach of promise.'; iii'jx. Wot to Ql3llt! tized you aud compelled you to commit TO to the hall clock, "you think because "Yos. You have a clear case, I pre• The t'ciT/ (le.s-/ wan to know whether or not a crime?" .r^ot to Dlfisooioar? you iu'o tall iuid liavc a handsome face sume'.''' Dobbins' Electric Soap i.f as QO.nl as It is THE MARK that you can run mc down." •'1 won't .say that, but I do know that "Y-o-s; he—bo promised to marry me said to be. is to iry it your.-sc//. It can't de- eeivo vou. Bo suro to gut no imitation. BEARS THIS MARK, "Do not set nie going." angrily rc- he ordered me to take somclbing before as .soon as I got a divorce from—from my Thuro aro lots ot tliom. Ask your grocer jilicd the clock: 'Won hlid better wind going to bed."—[New York Herald. h—hits—husband—boo, lino—and I got a u]) your nonsense, for [ am diiugcrous divorce, and now he won't aud I—I ain't Iiuproviiig a 'DEU I10IIEI1TS0>', -M. a, the ones yon liaven't paid I'or yet. Missouri Eiver. The Direct Eouto to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, If this does not satisfy you of my devo• give us girls credit for thinking of .any• will appear in that well-known story paper. Peoria, La. Salle, Moline,-Eoct Island, in ILLINOIS—Davenport, Musoatlno, tion, what will? thing else but dress. Eeecham's Pills curo Billions and Ner• The CiiiaACO LEDGi.;n. This romance, from Ottumt^a, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, "Winterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council vous Ills. Bluffs, In IOWA—Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA—'WatertO'vm Dearest—Cash! He (suavely)—Oh, you wrong mo! I tho pen ot ono ot tho most prolilic writers and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA—Cameron, St Joseph, and Kansas City, In do give you credit for tljiukint of more The Ittlcst things in morning drosses- of modern fiction, will create a furor. It She was a saleslady, aud the word MISSOUEI-Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, lii NEBBASKA—Atchison, Leav- fashionable ladies at hotels. is majestic In its plot, its incidents aro came to her ruby lips by force of liabit. than dresses. on-worth, Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, 'Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge grand, its minor details are treated with a But it came like a cruel blow, and Harry, "Of what else?" City, Caldwell, in KANSAS—Kingfisher, El Reno, in the INDIAN TSREI- rare and intense vigor that will at once 'ivith a great gulp of sorrow, turned "Bonnets."-[The Epoch. TOEY—Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, in COLORADO. Traverees establish Its brilliant character. no'w areas of rich fermlng and grazing lands, affording the best fecUities of away and went out into thc silent night HIS SACRIFICE. In this charming story ot life, lovo and intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, north'west and to tell his griefs to the cold, unfeeling southwest of Chicago, and to Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. Is tho most ancient and most general of all dis• Intrigue tho heroine is bravo and beautiful, .stars in the ebon vault above.—[Boston Highwayman (to deaf iudividual)— eases. Scarcely a family is ontirolj- free from it. and hor adventures aud misfortunes will Transcript. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Aloney or your life. whilo thousands in every city aro its suffering enthrall every reader, and a-ivakon a sym• Deaf Individuid (in carriage with wife) slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilia has had romark- pathetic interest, while the marvelous not- Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and _ ECT OTHERS HAD. DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO —AVhat's that? Aloney or my wife. ablo fiuccoas in curing every form o£ scrofula. work ot plot and counterplot on which tho Tho most hcvero and painful running sores, and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and He—You are the only girl I ever Well, then, take my wife.—[Epoch. serial is based is drawn to its jnasnlliceut sweilinuK in tho neck or goitre, humor In tho TOPEKA or via ST. JOSEPH. Through Coaches, Palace Sleepers, WSW loved. conclusion. eyes, causing partial or total blindnoas, havo AND ELEGANT DINING CAES, and PP.EE EECLININQ CHAIR CAES. HE spoke from EXPERIENCE- She—And you are the only mau I ever been cured by tills successful medicine. AU Mauy such stories have been aUompted.but Calilomia Ezcuraions dally, with choice of routes to and from Salt Lake gave my heart to. who suffer from scrofula should give Hood's few deal with their thcmo with a more dra• City, Ogden, Helena, Portland (Ore.), Los Angeles and San Francisco. Fast "I have a mind to get married." He—I am not good enough for you. SarsaparlUa a lair trial. matic pen, with higher realistic fervor, or Express Trains daily to and from all to-wns, cities and sections in Southern "Well, you won't hiive any afterwords, Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. The Direct Line to and from Sho—Please don't say that. I am tired stronger colors of description and contrast. I can tell you."—[Epoch. Pike's Peak, Manitou, Cascade, Glenwood Springs, and all the Santtarjr Hood's Sarsaparilia Tho keenest insight into human nature is of those words. Beaorts and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. Eoid byalldrugglsti). Jl; six for $3. Prepared given, and there is not ono dull line from He—Why, I never used them before. FRED'S MISTAKEc only by C. L HOOD i CO, LoweU. Haas. thc opening chapters to the closing scene in VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE. She—No—not you.—[Yankee Blade. Amy—Fred, I hear that your engage• this eloquent narrative ot woman's love, Fast Express Trains, dally, between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, lOO Doses One Dollar making close connections for all points North and Northwest. FREE Re• TREY did not wait ANY LONGER. ment with Aliss Blesser is broken. man's devotion, and tho terrible plots ol clining Chair Cars to and from Kansas City. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, mercenary schemers. Fred—Yes, it is. Watertown, Sioux Palls, and the Summer Resorts and Hiaiting and Plahlnfi: Two lone maids spake: "Let's call our• Amy—It must have been built on tho TuE Ledgeb predicts a grand reception for Grounds of Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. - selves sand to fall so soon. this masterpiece ol fiction, and an interest THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers CacUltles.tO As Time aud Tide this year. In the lortunes ol Beautiful Leonoro that Fred—I thought it was founded on travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and CouncU Bluffs, St. They w.ait. 'tis said, for no man, and will endear this rare heroine to every heart. Joseph. Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. rocks, but I discovered she hadn't any. Behold no niiiu is here." Tlio story ot loyal love is sweetly told, and For Tickets, Maps, Folders, ot desired information, apply to anyTlclsee —[Alunsey's AVeekly. Office in the United States or Canada, or address —[Philadelphia Times. the fino skill in treatment, the originality ol conception, tho absorbing power ol action .A N.Vrni.VL RESULT. " , E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN^ tiie SERV.VNTS' PLACE. delineated in' every scone warrant us in General Uanagor. CHICAGO, IL.L. Gen'l licket & Fosa Astrnt. Visitor to in.s.ane aylum(to keeper)— announcing "I don't believe in allowing domestics And who is that gibbering idiot over GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. rOIT •WISH A/-N to get the upper hand. I made my serv• there? Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with The Great Seaburt Case r Gooi> (sm&msm. ant Iceep her place! " Keeper (sadly)—That poor fellow was ill KEVOLVEIl purchase one . Jliss Cashlcy—You have dropped your aoaiiigiitse titeir eoit liner oil aa to malte ties of woti-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epos has provided handkerchief" on the floor, Mr. "Van WISE BEYOND IIER YEARS. will bo published only In The Chic.aqo our brealctatic tables irlth a delicateix flaroored ber- it palatable tosntsitiveatomaelit, Seott'a erage whloh may aaro us many hoary doctors' bills. Dudekin. EmuUionnfJ^VKE NOltmSGlAjr COD LEDOEn. Kemember that, while It is the •re often sold for thc uine article and. are not. ' Kcginidd—I love you, ^ladeline. For Ithiay tnejiidlcloua uae o{ aaoh artlohn oC diet mireljable, ibut dani The SMITH * Van Dudekin (prep.aring to get on his J^IVEli OIL, combined with Bypophoa-chlol attraction ol the week, it Is only one you 1 would give up familj, position,- phitta is almost aa palatuble aa miUe. I80N RevolTem areul stampe, d upo, n Uiebaiv knees)—I did it with a purpose, dear ol tho many that have led the publishers to rehiwitbnnn'aname,addteiiB and datedat s of- patont. . t wealth . Jfor Vila reaaon aa well aa for the fact claln) lor this popular paper the title ol tho and are gruaranteed perfect in every detali. Ia* JIiss Cashley—er—Edith, I love you; I of tlie atimulating uttaUliea of tlie Uypo- readjrto attack vrherevor there la a woolc point. flat upon navlnif the genuine article, and If ; Miideline—Hold, Rej;inald. Giving up I plioaphilea, rhysleiam tremtenUy pre-only story paper in America. Other serials, Ws may- oecape many a fatal abate by kooping our- deaief cannot aiijipiy you "an'ordSTopnt to ad^rea will yoube my wife?-r[Puck. ' aeirea well (ortlBedwltti pure blood and a pioperly family is all right—I fam would be spared I teriOe it in tiaaea of sketches, poems and departments comblno below vfill recefvVpifbmpt and careful attention. nourlohod frame."—"t»»« SdriKoe Qasctte." Descriptiro catalogue and prices fiirnlabed upon M> . •• SHE LIKED THE RINff.,..-: a mother-in-all—give up your position, if to mako Its,magnificently Illustrated eight Made almply with boiUas water or millc. Sold j COKSUMPTIOIT, only hi noU-pouad tins oy Orocen. labelled thus: ^''•"^ SMITH & WESSON, you can Mt a better one, but for heaven's pages the choicest ever offered In this coun• JAJttfia ISVl'S ^imtloo this paper. .SvTlnifioId, ItlaHi. sake hold on to your wealth. We may I scnoiruLA, jiiioycmTia and try in its line. LOKDOK.-EXOLUtD. for the second time, was somewhat as• I CBROSZC COVOMor SEVERS COLD, need it.—[Texas Siftings. Subscribe now. Begin The Ledoeh with WM. FITCH & CO., tonished at receiving from number two j All Druaalata sell it, but be sura you get a leading story, which is to be.lollowed hy 10)8 Corcoran Building. Waahlneton,.D.C. - - the identical ring she returned to her I the genuine, aa tliere are poor imitationa. AN EATSNTFUL DE.AL. othors .equally entrancing. The cheapest, M first love. •• • . I the best, tho only story paper in America ot "Speaking of poker hands," said PENSION ATTORNEYS IS "Why, Charles," she said, "this is the Its class. ot brer SSyears' eiperience. SucceaetullyppoBeeuu; young Pecan, of Texas, "I once played PENSIONS S.t£S!;*'««| same ringlhad when I was engaged to The OniOAGO LedoskwlUbo sent to any The DisabiUty Bill is a lair. Soldiers dliabled linee penal one and dainiH of all Hinds in shortrscnoiialbll: in a three-cornered game in which one Soldlora, Wldowi, Parjnla aend for Mank an. tMtr. tbe waraie entitled.. Dependent vrldowa and sannti time: Harrj'.". pIle«ttoB»andinfnrin«tion. Patrick O'X^rrclI. address, postpaid, lor one yoar lor Sl.SO. sow dependent wlioee nona died tiom eSacti otaimy JO-no jfEE vsum avacmfvC. man held five aces and the other man a • Thousands iJINTtlli^ - "I know it," replied the young- - man. Mrrlce an Included. U you vriab yonrclalm sveed. ".under .the MKW . ACT; r- six-shooter " PN^inMQ NTIV LAW. moOO Boldlem. .1 Wrltaimmedlatoly-tor. I "Harry is".an old friend- of mine, and A sample copy containing tho open• .Maasss^"^ JAMES TANNER, , BLANKS ler-appUoj' "And you?" E n SI (I n S - widows Slid relatlvoH entitled. •when he heard of our. engagement he Aiiply-at once. - Blanks *nit laatructioo.fres. ing chapters of this interesting. story IiateCommliialonoTotPenslon8,Wt3lllltTIIII, B.-C. « CO..WaahinitoB,9.0. ' 'And 1 held an inquest. "—[St. Joseph; SUC&BS « CO. Atrya. WiMlUuston, JD. C. 'will.be sent'FREE to all persons who . came - around to congratulate--; me and P N. V» r. W Mo. 40-Oft send us their name and address upon •BGEnUN & MONEY, •Washinirton. D. 0. ofered to sell mc tlie ring for half cost He News. OUNTAIN PEN-THE BEST OUT-SENT.ON ,PATK»T.PE!faiOV, CI.AUI AKD LaUO AlTOUnXTS- a postal card. THE CHICAGO LSOGSB, '\rhnn 'WiltlnK.to:AdvnrtIsera, ple»M': Freceipt ot 3i eootit and tbe addreen ot-tea ol your • a. l>.'iIos«y, 10'yearn member Ot. ConKreas- -BtlSblion.. £.'B..'WllUanu,.I)ox H, Uorolud,HI.' Chicago. HI. , A. A.'' Vneanotts yoon -A«a't U: S.- Atfy- Qoa> rou saw tlio Adreltlsoiuoat In tblaTHPorn OaUayrn. Ingrliiim anaTeyay. Bncklen's Arnica SalTe. |ii|km dj^orndQ Democrat Th. h|.Hi salvfl in the world for cuts, bruls- Mrs. Jane Pierce died last week. Sunday school nt Etchells baa closed for • «. .Hire*, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped BY Mrs. Cobb has returned from We.xford tlie season. Tbi-re will be preaching at 3 h-n,!.,,-!iilhliiin3, corns, and all skin erup- county, W. Ii. CLARK & CO. o'clock p. tn. through this month. '••n.',,in,l ;io,sitively cnrej piles, or no pay R. Moon and wife visited in Belleviio •-.',iiir"..f. It is guaranteed to give perfect ThiT'! is a mistake in regard to Dflos last Week. 'Mi.'fnction, or money refunded. ''Price 25 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,1890.. Wolcott selling his engine. He still grinds Frank Finch ol Clyde, N. Y., has been ten ta p«r box. For sale by H. M. Willlami feed at Teall's every Tuesday and Friday. in these parts. AJ-Correapondence Bliould reach this offlce AtlST Nabby. on Taeaday of enoh weeK—und not later Will lio^jers has purchased Sam Pugsley' Is Consumption Incuralilo 1 ^ 'than WedneHday luorniDg. West Anreiius. orchar! lor $75. Read the following: .Hr. 0. tl. .Morris ol Ye scribe is recovering from the third Newark, Ark., »»ri: "Was down wiib Delhi. •Toe Taylor is still very with typhoid attiifk of la grippe. abceti of the luti;,'8, and friends nnd phvsi A $20 Gold Piece fever. Lvinan Chapman is suffering from very ciuns proiidunced mean incurable consump• badly inflamed eyes. Miss Nettie Rice is visiiins; at Six Laken Four of .\ndy Eckhnrt's children are tive. Began Inking Dr. King's New Dis. Maegie Hodges ia spending some ticae covery for Coiisiiinption, am now on my Silas Bliss returned lri)in Petoskey Inst very low wilh typhoid fever. FOR TEN CENTS. with Mrs. Wiil Seely. third bottle, and able to nvprsee the nvork •week. Miss Josie Bromeling ot Diroondale, is This place will turn out en masse at the on my farm. It is tho fiiie.it inedicine rvet The new stnre of Wi^l Myer's is nearin the guest of Maggie Bnumer. fair, ut Charlotte, this week. made." Jesse .Mnlillewiiri. I'ecatnr, Ohio, completion. Burt Collins i« nursing a fflnn on his .Mr. ami Mrs. Baker of Charlotte, viaited says: "Had it iiiii l>een tor Ur. KitiL''sNew John Wnst atid fiunilv havrt inov«d into hand. liis wiin is mIso quite sick. at C. Stephens' hist Wf.ek. Discoverv for Consumption I wnuld have their new htiuBc. Mrs. Davis of Lansing, is the guest of Mra. Aiitin Sweet has returned from De died of lung troubles. Was given up bi Rev. Riley of Latisinjr, cointueticcd his her son, C. Leonard of Fern Valley. troit, in very poor health. doctors. Am now in best of health." Try With every Cloak you purchase between labors at Holt Inst Sunday. Mr. Stevenson and Ed. Halifax have it. Sample bottles free at H. M. Williams Aurelius. returned from Pine Lake. drug store. Alnieildii Center. Geo. Squiera and wile of Potterville now and February ist, you get a ticket which Henry Phillips will return to Ypsilanti visited friends here recently. Electric Bitters. Mrs. .lohn Lainli has retnrned from nti the last ol the week. Mrs. Edgar Stephens spent the past week This remedy is becoming so well known gives you a chance to get a Twenty Dollar Gold -extended visit with her parents at Gratiot Edward Marshall is in a very critical with her parents at Potterville. and 80 popular as to need no special men counly. condition and but little hope of bis recov• Buffalo fruit buyers were through these tion. AW who have used Electric IBittera Piece for only Ten Cents. Miss Fian L Wiley returned Tueadtiy ery at present writiiij^. parts, looking up apples, last week. iing th» same song of praise. A purer night front Cliic;ni;(i, ^here she has been Mrs. D. B. Faiicher and Grandma Mead medicine does not eX'St and it is guaranteed L. A. Davis oi Portland, Oregon, writes visiiiii!,' for the past. week. She thinks she visited at Otter Creek, last week. to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters UH that he haa just got over a run of fever: would not like living; in the noisy city. Byron Harper, who has been in Chicago will cure all diseases of tbe liver and Rid- but is in love with the country. Does not for some time, has relumed home. neys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum Our Irieh'i, ye.«, otir foe, has been with intend to come back again. He thinks a Mrs. D. B. Fancher, has sold the old and other affections caused by im pure blood. us of lale (.lack Frnst) and fixed things rolling stone gathers no moss. sorghum mill to Brookfield parties. Will drive malaria from the system and up in old style. Now, liirniprs, don't wait We intend to sell out our entire line, as we Saftiuel S. Wood died Inst Sunday morn, Mrs. Grenienherger was badly poisoned prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. every indication is fiir a hard winter, so ing alter suffering for two years or more with ivy while picking elderberries. For cure, of haadache, constipation and .prepare for th- .snine. shall not keep Cloaks after this season. from what seemed to be stomach trouble. Mrs. W. W. Potter has been visiting her indigHttion try Elecltric Bitters. Entire He got so that h« could not keep any nour• Aver's Sarsaparilla, sendinjr the brain son, H. W. Potter, at Eaton Rapids. satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ishment down and quietly passed away. You may rest assured that the price will be •pure blood, makes sound both mind and The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs, Z Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle at H. M Funeral at the bouse Tuesday, conducted body. Pierce, Oct. 1. Come one, come all. Williams' drug store. by Rev, Spinning of Grass Lake, BOTTOM. No mercy shown. R. J. Bellows and wife ol Potterville, West Alaiedon. Little Charley, son of Sylvester Davis, visited friends in this place last week. JIile.1' Jfcrvc and Llrer Pills. was returning home from tbe Eaton Rapids Hiram Nadell is the fortunate possessor An important disfovery. They act on the .Miss Zella Foler is sick with fever. fair leading a cow, he had just crossed the ol a pair of beautiful silk haired rabbits. iver, stomach and J bowels through the Eland Barrett of Carmel, New York, bridge on Grand river when the cow got A sewing bee at Mrs. Luther Hodges nerves. A new principle. Thf^y speedily They Must Be Sold. was in this vicinity yesterday. frightened nnd kicked, striking bim just last Thursday. All tbe hornets were there. cure biliouanpss, bad taste, torpid liver, piles below the knee, breaking his leg. He is Miss Frae Wili'v rettirned last evening Rosa Depue, who has been suCTering from and constipation. Splendid for men, women Someone will surely get a 520 gold piece for from a week's stay at Chicago. doing as well as could be e.xpected, a diseased bone in her foot, is much better, and children. Smallpst, mildest, surest. 3D IOC. Tell your friends and come early, as the We are informed that Perrin Swan has being able to go ou'. doses for 25 centa. Samples free at Long- Stockiiridge. rented Marcus Gregor's firm and will take Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis of Indiana, year Bros. 25yl price we put on Cloaks will sell them. possession at once. who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. We have a hook auction in town. Bullock, hare returned horae. Dr. Kelly's Bacilliclde. S. E. Manning, bu..;infas manager of the Chas. Newkirk is in town visiting friends Fritz Grieiienberger has rented his farm Anew discovery, prepared on the true Muskegon Jlorning News, visited the fam• Your purchase will count and relatives. and sold his stock to his brother, Stephen, theory bow accepted by all advanced ily of Lew Ooiiverse lust week, and moved to Battle Creek, where he is physicians that Bacilli, or Germs in the Miss Emma Muroh is in town visiting New Line HMs, Robert Ellison and wile of Eaton Rapids, employed in the gas works, system are the active cause of many toward an Enlarged Picture, for a few days. and -Mrs, Wm. Curlis nf Joiiesville, called prevalent diseases. Bacillicide removes Mrs. Wright of Needinore, visited her Tinsel Corfl, on old friend.^ here a li-w d.iys since. Several of the new bouses being built Ms cause, and is also the greatest lini• The time we have extended sister, Mrs. Turner, last week. Mra. are nearly completed. ment overproduced, will cure Eczema, Observations of the weather taken 'each Wright is suffering from consumption, Eingworm, Itch, Erysipelas, Boils, Fiiiisliii Braid, again to Nov. 15. iile». knowledge, and to day they believe they are visiting his parents here at present. Agricultural College, paid a visit to our L^^Lfttrd%TmU?.^ quit drinking of their own free will. No James T. Green and family, have been college this week and paid ua the high g.g. wood, who ha. been in poor health so Ions tribute of saying '"it is the best I have ever died Sunday last. Funeral Tuesday, harmful effects results from its administra• visiting friends in St, Johns, the past week Ifyoiiwaiy visited," Miss Carrie Bishop went to Mason Tuesday, whore tion. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir John Lundy has sold his 20 acre farm cular and full particulars. Address in , . e 1 • - I ^ I . ahe is employed in a millinery shop. to Chas, Brenner, and leaves this week fo confidence. Golden Specific Co., 185 Race A system ot drainage is almost como et- , r, , , ... , \ Iowa. , . - ... . » , J 1^ , Jerry Bolton and daughter had a narrow escape Street, Cincinnati, 0. 42yl, Miss Chapin of Okemos, closes a very Scrubbing. ewhicd IRh onane estimatof the oexperimentaf the amounl t fieldsof fertilby• | froturmn thtrie pmuc frohm drKIneadeddle y,railroa Ohio,d beingwrecks, throw, on thein rfro rme successful term of school this week their seats, but tho opposine euRinos were reversed izer washed out of the grounds may be | when within a few feet of each other. Scouring district No. C. closely estimated. Xorth Leslie. Cleaning Sam Parker, who has been under the So much of an interest has been mani• care of Dr. Campbell the past week, is able fested in botany that an organization was! L. McArtbur is studying law in Jackaon. o^Stcis ea^y, uje SanIta Cla'js Soap, to be out again. started last Friday night, known as tbe j Misa Anu' DeWitt is fust failing with consumption. Henry King of .Lackson county, and Michigan Agricultural College Botanical Goo. MoArthur ia fatting 400 sheep for tho winter AND PONT YOU FORGET IT Jesse King of Hillsdale county, visited a Club. The object ia the aid to more thor• market. few days with their brother, S, R, King, ough work in that subject. Miss Dattlo Vicary ia teaching tho fall term of - MADE ONLY BY school bore. last week, Since last writing, another of M. A. C.'s j Aaron Inualla lias .10 hijad of horses on his farm .President Bullen, Secretary Miller and students has been called to profitable fields "^'^''i' CHICAGO. several directors of the Mutual Insurance of labor. Geo. L, Teller, class of '88, since correspondent from Oaklawn bound tho place that wo may know where it ia ? Co., met at Frank Potter's last Friday and assistant in chemical experiments, has been There are throe empty honsca horn, waiting for adjusted the loss on his buildings that called and accepted a position nt Arkansas some ono. PUnty of farm work to do. burned on the 21st, to his entire satisfaction, Agriciiltnral College and experiment sta• Many of our young poopio and aome old ones aro paying him si.v hnndred and fifty four tion, at a salary of 81,500 per year, working in llie uppio drvers at Loallo and Eden. dollars. Largo iield. of Canada thistles have gone to seed. .The boy may live to be 80, but Lunkerlilll Center. JSo ono enforces the thistle law any more than they !the poor horse for want of a blan- do the quail law. Somo farmers claim they have a South licroy. right to kill iiuail on their own land. Iket in the stable has to die at 20. ' Several are on the sick list, Tho North Leslie P. of I., No. GSO, elected offlcors J. W. Gilford and wife Sundayed at Mu• last week Friday oveninc as follows; President, G. FREE—Get from youi- dealer free, the Wesley Bailey is home from Illinois. CnveatB, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat• nith. Munson; yico-Presidont, II. M. Campbell; Secretary, Book, It has handsome pictures and BliiPlll IIS ent business conducted for Moderate Fees, M- : Milo Gallup has a nice pipe well 150 feet I G- W. iirowor; Trcasnror, Geo, A. Hill; GuTdo, 1. 0. valuable information about horses. Our Office Is Opposite U.S, Patent Office, Cunis Beeinan is visiting his brother at ljggp_ (Sanders; Sentinel, JFred_ Backus; Chaplin, M.rs. G. and wo can secnro patent in less time thantnoeo Munaon; Minerva, Mrs. (J.W. Brewer; Domoter, Mrs. Two or three dollars for a S/A Horse Petoskey. remote from Washington, We acknowledgs a friendly call from T. H. M, Campbell. iBlanket will make your horse worth more THE GREAT Send model, dramng or photo,, with descrip• Had a very heavy frost in this locality and eat less to keep warm. tion. We advise. If patentable or not, free of Blakely and wife and L. D. Irish and wife Dear (Jny. •Saturday night. charge. Onr fee not duo till patent is secnrod. of Ingham, recently. A Paniphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with 5/A Five Mile I German Eemedy names ofactnal clients in your State, county.or Miss Eva Irish is spending a few months Rev. C. W. Austin is sent from tbe M.E. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case of Bucoda, town, sent free. Addreas, at Traverse City, conference to succeed Rev. D. B, Miliar, | Wash., formerly of Pine Lake, Mich.: 5/A Boss Stable Ask for< Miss Edith Harlow of Leslie, is visiting who goes to South Lyon. He is not dead—lio would not die TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. 5/A Electric Mrs. Carlisle Cady. And leave us nothing but regret. Farmer John will get such a Whallon It is but sloop that shrouds that eye, , For those deathl; $1,000 wiU be paid Opposite Patent Office. W'shltioton. D. C. 5/A Extra Test for a cose where SnL- Wheat is looking better at tbe present in that he will think it's all Day when the I know he's living yet. I Bilious Spells dopcni What have I done amiss or thou. Ion SoLPnoB Bit- PnDB BlTTEltS will this locality than it did any time last fall. 80 other styles at prices to suit every• votes are counted this fall. That God ahould steal oar blossom now? I TElts. it Will cnre yon, not assist or cnre. It body. If you can't get them irom youi never fails. Paul Lane and wife of Breckenridge, The M. E. conference at Muakegoti de• His choeks are cold and white as anew. Do you suffer with dealer, write us. Gratiot county, were visiting at George cided it unchristian for ministers |to race His lips lie languidly apart; that tlredand all gone Cleanse tho vitiated But I can hear the. warm blood flow— feeling? K ao, nso blood when yoa sea King's last week. horses or run on the republican ticket. A The music of the heart. SOLmna Bitiebs; its imporities bnrst- It will euro yon. Quarterly meeting of the Ingham circuit wise decision. And yet those handa ao atiff and chill, ing through the skin I never anw them lie so atill, Operatives who aro in Pimples, Blotches, •will be heM at the Millville point Saturday School report of district No, C, Bunker• closely confined in tbo and Sores. Eely on Eia rest is very deep, and Sunday, Oct, IS and 19. hill, for the month ending Sept. 25, 1890 : mlllJ and workaliopa; SOLPntJB BlTTEBS, So deep bis bosom scarcely heaves. derltg who do not and health vrlU fol• The P. of I. at the Cady school house Number pupils enrolled 31, of which 25 Be seems a llower Jnst gone aaloep, procnre snlBcient eX' low. are under 1-t years. Whole number days Among whose folded leaves iias purchased an elegant four lighted chan• erclse, and all who There lingers a faint odoroua broath; SrapHtJB BnmBs taught 20. Average attendance 22. Not are confined indoors, delier of J. H. Sayers, at Mason. It gives Dear God I if this indeed is death. will euro Liver Com• sboald tuo SoLFBtia splendid light and general satisfaction. absent or tardy 7. Not whispered 4. The plaint. - Don't be dis• They tell me thon art free from pain, BrpTEBS.^ Thoy will couraged; it will cure branches taught are reading, arithmetic, not then bo weak and One of the most pleasant and harmoni• They say onr parting ia but brief. yon. orthography, civil government, history, But till we meet in heaven again, alekly. ous picnios'ever attended was at the Cady StTLPHtJB BrtTEM NfW HOMfSfWIMIj MACHINE f? ORANfiE MA«S jhysiology, grammar and spelling. Hattie Where ahall I hide my grief? ' it you do not wish school house last Saturday afternoon, there So hard to part with him we loved toauaerfromltheam- will build you np and Welch, teacher of this district, has our Even to dwell with God above. make you strong and being a large host of young children and atlim, use a bottle of thanks for the above. She is giving the SCLPHDB BrrrEns; healthy. •quite a nuinber.of grown people present. To-morrow mom the aun will rise, ST.10UIS,M0. li.im-TJIJWkri 0AUA5.TEX,'' best of satisfaction. The atam will ahine to-morrow night, CHEAP It never falls to cure. StJLPHCB BirrEBS Tables were spread with provisions until will make yonr blood Bnt oh, bow hatelul to theao eyes aOottior stylos 5-A Nets, prices, to suit all Dont be without a •they could hardly stand. The children Kind readers, for nearly 14 years we pare,richBnd strong, Will seem their once loved light. • WSt AYKKS & SOS.S, Pll ILADJiLPHIA. bottle. Try it: you RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED . and yonr flesh hard. partook of the feast, after which the tables have tried faithfully to please you. To-day There is no longer Joy to me ____ Sold by all dealera. will not regret It. In ntiythlng thoo can'st not see. KSff Hosts 8EWI5TJ IJiCHISS CO., Ciicasn.LSmO / •were red Ready. lo think thy soul laevoa there. • Boom 18, Doyt Hlock [28oo