75c A Y ear in Advance . ST. JOHNS^MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3. 1890. Number 44

our kind teewl.ow Th e two Henr ys of our un mb er bare------If iw Gents hy whom we have been instructed through ­ beconie famous in the world of letters, os Good Prints only 5 cents i>er 3’ard.. out our entir»‘ course. poets of the first order* The one, who Good Shirting only 5 cents jht yard. , Ami then the excellent use we have was sometimes called Stephen, is the true Mens Good heavy hose .’> cents per pair. made of numerous eveninga for class poet of nature. The skill with whkh he Good cotton 5c i>er yard at J. Hicks. SEVEN YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND FIVE meetings for our own enjoyment, and if depicts chaioicterH is truly marvelous. Kendrick ’s Prices nii uiro< ‘erles tills week. LADIES they have not ls“en si)ent os much for Although the other Henry is of i>olished 14 lbs. Oranuluted Sugar...... f 1.00 our own benefit as we might wish it is ncfiuii-eiiMuits, he la<*ks that ease of ex ­ 15 ItiH. A Sugar...... l.CMl owing to the general good humor preva ­ prefelon W'hich so distmguislM's Stephen 10 ft)H. White C Sugur...... 1.00 Are GnMliiKtrd ft'oiii Nt. JohiiM Hli;li School lent in the <*ntire class. -■— and which'wins for him the hearts of the 17 lbs. Light Yellow Sugar...... 1.00 TliU .Yciir. In the winter of IHDO we organized asn I>eople. 4 Itis. Best Bice...... 25 The cMfanion whu-h Ih frunjcht with so theatrical company, under the managt'- The two dark-buired .vontlis who wrote 4 tt)S. Ih'stStareh ...... 25 mneh iuterwt to the high whool scholar mentof-our able Principal. The well fllh'd sncii brilliant essa.vs while in the High 4 lbs. Bfet Saleratus...... ^ .25 Now, see here, when I semi .yon down and parents has come and gone/and os shelf in the High School Ivibrary is an School, have b«!come iiot«Hl members of 1 tb Coff»*e...... 25 tow 11 again I want you to distinctly un ­ usual Newton hall was fllh*d to suffoca­ evidence of this undertaking. . Gongress. The fame of the one named 1 11) Good Chewing TobatHX) ...... 25 derstand NOW AND FOR ALL TIME tion last Tliursday oviating to list4!n to But time Ims iiH>ved along at a raiud HherrHl Bet* in his bring the means of hav ­ (This is a Bargain.) the high scoool commenct'ment exei*cises. puce and this .June evening finds us seated ing the “wonp^n suffrage’’ bill passtsl. 1 It) Good (’hewing Tobae<*o ...... 35 —(An good aim'iiy 40c in Si. Jolintr) The stage was decorated by the .luniors anxiously awaiting our turn when we He alwa^'s bad a warm spot in his hc'art Our 35c Tea beats nil conqs'tition. with wild ferns, which gave it a charm ­ shall discharge this last of the pleasant for the gentler sex, and siiiwi his electtnl Butter and Eggs wanted in exchange at ing api>earance. The chiss motto, “Dili­ duties connecteer bought on gence insimw success,” rested on an easel Johns High School. The historian, com­ them b^ ’ iduciiig them on an e lialf of IiIh ooniradeM. Kn«|iilre at Wni. I.**- 1 pound Fine (’ut Tobacco ...... 25c without knowing the source of the sup ­ orable farmer. Aspiring net for things land's grocery store, St. Jo Iiiih , Midi 44w4 great pli.vsical agents, but itonl.v reflects Four pounds of Starcli...... 25c ply, and how little we appreinate the great out of her nmeh, but simjily pei^orming Four pounds of Soda...... 25c the object coming within its vision. The blessings of life. Nature is ever mdive the duty* nearest, she, by so doirg has Five poiinds of Crackers...... 25c object before the mind must lie capable and ever changing. The higher theplnne made life worth living. TOPBIHL PflILOB. Seven pounds of Rie.e (broken) ...... 25c of ij^thig the light of knowleHychological Vsnims. The ligl»t re­ She HILL M. Hoi/r, seiicrated from us by the cruel sea. It moveil to tlie second door east of the corner Thret? Iiounds of Raisins ...... 25c flects! by the mind is kiiowle;lgc, then is uud lavltea liia patromt tu rememtuu* tim ^Styh*. ” He characterized stylcaH n bul^ was but two years after leaving the High change. .Mr. Tillmiin of IJattle Creek, a first- Ten bars of soap ...... 25c it not well to tuke lieed how we build up Ictin board of the past. It is constantly School that Loretta was engageil as star class workman, has been engaged. 1-pound |»ackiige “Our Own ’’ (.’off«*«*...2.5c the mind. 5 pounds of ('offee...... $1.00 chuiiging its forms. The seasons changt oiieru singer in a celebrated troupe,which Arbiiekle, +-N, and Lyon Coffee, N. May MofiKLAXu, no more regularly than style. It is i>er- was just starting on a five years tour I»er jinckage ...... 2Tc * ‘rinss History Jowl Baft 8 I|0P. ’ Honifit'd as the queen of fashion, prevudes through Enrols'. She is so delightol Best Tea Dus-t in town for...... 15c In order that events in the world ’s his- society and holds despotic sway over the with Coutiuoutal costumes that she has I am pleased to announce to my numerous New clietw;...... 10c toiy may be understood itisiireessarythat eiistomers that I have leased the room, corn ­ Cull for the “Winner ” Tobacco; ' human family, following them even to the now Issiii travelling nearly fifteen years er of (’linton Ave, nnd Walker street nnd a few be recorded regarding tl»e lives of newly fitted it up, making m.v shop one of gruve. without once visiting America. the most illustrious men and women of the finest in 8t. Johns. Your patronage is Song, “The Angel, ” by the Misses Tenn.v. CoNTINtEl) TO 4th Pa OK. solicited. PJtANK BKO\VN, Prop. tlie times. For the benefit of this assem­ Hunt, Emmons nnd Kelly*. Dry Goods Department : bly we shall attempt to place before you LlcenseH to VY< h1. Leonakd S. IjOo .mis, a portion of tlie history of the illustrious Win. A. .\l)ri, county clerk, has issued siaiynt o!jt. Jsii. “CoiHpiest. ” The desire of conquest is the following licenses for the week ending cla.s8 of ’90. innate in the mind of man. He is never NEW GOODS! Of the throng of recollections presented Thursday : I COMMERCIAL and SAYIHGS. satisfied and is constantly engaging in .1 line 215—I.<*roy llcnnett, Itllcy, 21; Nettle Every Day Something Kew Comes In. before our minds, some we are glad to something. In ancient time war was the Carey, Watertown, IN. !!!»»< recognize ns being important events in. chief conquest, and the glory* tliat came English, French and Oermnii Dress Ooodn, Business Locals . Net AssetR of Stock Hoiilers, $900 ,000.00. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. White our career, while our liufijMm'Ss would be from victory, satisfieil the pri.y4uid Monda y, o small leeth er —high school career itt ItiHd, in th eTrew* H. H. FITZGKBALD. AmL t'Mh. Grnin Bags at wholesale jirlees. I’ARA- added power that it gave. The war lie- wallet containing two $5 bills. lA'ave at school home. Weeutered upon our duti­ SOL.S at prices iifverliefore heard of, twe<>n capital and labor was now* going this office and get rewanl. UIBKtrrOBN:—P. K. Perrin, 0. W. Hunger, Geo. es with great expectations regarding the F. Xnrvln, J. H. Corblt, J. H. Fedenn, Otis on, each preying upon theother. Stanly ’ Village Taxes, Fuller, Knnnr/I Brown, A. Betnn,S. K. Walker, work we were to accomplish in the coming M. T. Brown, G. K. Corbin....J conquest of the unexplorKl in Africa was LwilLbe xit thegrocer.v store of W. AI. SaMag, Jwe BBlli, years and truly* possessing our share oi liringing great glory to iTie ex|)lorer the important feelings preilominant on Lcland after this date to receive village 4 Per Cent. Intereat Pniii on Time Deposits. Grand Sfioiunl Sale of No. 10 Crown Edge There is a great conquest going on near taxes. C. H. Reeves, Marshal. - 42yl, such oc*cnsions. home, that of anarchy, rum power, mor- Morie Ribbon at 13J4c per yard. IVe saw our hopes one by one vanish- monism and kindred vices. Fur Sale ingfromour sight, obstacles springing up 10 Dozen Black Silk Mitts at 20c. Anna M. IlKNUEnsoN, A second hand organ. Inquire of J. D. in our patlis which at times stKimed more j-DYElNG-f “WeigJi and Consider." We are jdaced I’istes. than we wereabletosurmount, but time OF ALL Kinds of gar .ments , on here for a purpose, and our only aim Boot and Shoe Department! moves slowly along. One by one our , Dutcher Bros, are giving the greatfet SHORT NOTICE. ought to be to u<«!omplish it. Consider class was diminisheil until ive numliercd bargains in reliable shm's ever offered in well your ways, stop and meditate. Plan only t<‘n but five of the class following the county, we do not confine onr 8p«*ciul We are Giving the Best Bar­ before you start. Be careful how the deb'rmined to quicken their nacennd i»nss sales to Satnrdnys bat make lower prices thoughts are expressed. Weigh your Agent - for ■ Perfection • Dyes, out into life with the class of ’90 and, as every* day in.the we<‘k(Snndaysexcepted) gains in BOOTS and^ SHOES words. “A word fitly spoken is like ap ­ THE BEST M.UIE. a cons<'4inence, at the beginning of our than any so culled Saturday sjiecials. ples of gold'in pictures of silver.” We senior year our number was fifte^'ii but Call and let us convince you all of this Ever Given in The County. should be careful of our behavior nnd since that time tlm;*! have withdrawn, re­ fact. DrTi'HKR nnos. Cash Shoe Hoi ’he . MKS. ID. M. SHs&Wg l«ok well to our companions. Aim high ducing our present number to twelve. HT. .JOIllVH. and relying on Divine jiower all will lie Attention Kveryboily, ItesiUenre Near tlieese f^actory. (42w2ii We have been styled the farmer’s class Gome and Be ConviDced. right. Call at R. J. Woodruff ’s shoe store and and perhajis this title is appropriate Ar,KXANi»Kn K. Petrie, see the bargains offered on his Half-off '>rice8 and will go quick; avail ^yourselves COT STOKE FOR BUIIDIKG PURPOSES As we j)r*«entedours»‘lv<*Htoour instruct ­ while in a trance and the result of these eon-pleateil nndSingh'Ca|K>Hevershown of this opportunity while they last-. in the county. ors for ft's! questions it was genernlly ohs45rvation8huHls?»*n to make the future Dutcheh Bnos. Cash Shoe IIorsK. Bhqp Opposite the Poetofllee, withfwlingsof relief thatwe eec«|M.Mlfrom HO clear that none can do otherwise* than ST. .lOHNS, (28yJ) MICHIGAN Carpets for Everybody^ their prewiiee after the ordeal was over, believe. Kibbons •l..arge line at J. Hicks. and with what trembling voices would Piercing the veil of the future we find TAKE ^OTICE. We have on hand the largest line we impure for the results, fearing many of (’arpets, Hugs, Oil Cloths nnd Linol- Lrfunuelund lAH>uardenti*rprisiiig lawyers 50 different styles of Slipi.)ers and eun^s in (Central Michigan., which we offer to tinife that onr work h ad fallen below the in aflourishiit g VVi-stcrn town. They have Oxfonls ’ ut prici'H ranging from 50c to CZO. S. hAttxtss , tfii) TR-\DE at prices that corres­ standard and we l>e then required to pass shown themsrives capableof much endur ­ $3 at Du’rniER Bros . Cash [Shoe House Near the Perrin S«*hool, Ht. .Tohne, pond with the timfe. through another stage of rpiestioning. We take pleasure in showing onr goods ance in times of depression, overcoming YV' hlto <>04m1s or Paper Dags, Old As we look back over the past we see PAYS CASH HKnbbers. Zinc, tVipper. whether yon wish to purchase or not. many difficulties; until now they have a In great variet.v at Kendrick ’s. Biittanln, Is'ad, nnd All Kinds of Iron and Investigate l)efore you buy. many inomenls, ntid in not a few cases, reputation which is to l>e envied b.y many Bone. hours which we might have spent to bet ­ who were once their superiors. While at Mens Plow Shoes 7.5c, 85c, $1, flk25. Great Profusion of Curtains- ter odvantngi'bnt after the time is gone school they were the chief expounders of Mens Calf Boots fl.fib, $1. 7.5, $2, |2.50 Pfkys the Same Price in CASH as peddlers of Every Kind. it is too late to n>ctify the mistakes, but the law. We all looked up to them as Mens fine Shoes, Lacn and (kyngtess, have paid in trade. Very Truly Yours “to err is human. ’’ We are like others persons of sound judgwnent and it is fl .25, fl.50, f2audnpwArdM. All shoes in this respect. only by perseverance they have attained in higher grades in proportion at He liU GtU on Ton Soon ST. lOHKS lERCUmiE GO. Among the most pleasant ussociations their excellence. Dutcueb Bros . Cash Store . Will Boy at Horae Saturday s. -4 ■■M rOlTMASTEKH’ >ALAKlEii. I their laod in eererelty aad tlOO.OU) in eiflo; tlUO.tOJ eity intersectiontersection pavlnm DOINGS OF CONGRESS. How the Annual A«|JustiMeiit A fleets Weat : money. If ft U found the Qovernment hu bonds; f‘iu,U(0 for exteas k ou of the sunitaw THE NEWS em PoaliHaatera. j not paid o.yer flOU.OU'J, received from the sewer system. [eale of the Kansas lands of the tribe, ihii . The readjustment of seoond-elaaf Post George Raiicruri CCritically \\\, J i MEASURES CONSIDERED AND .. r^um ia to be added to the above amount. ' BY THE ST. JOHNS NEWS CO. mastera’ salaries to take rfleet July 1 has George Bancroft, the I venerabl ^his- | ACTCP UPON. been eompleted. Following lu’e the The tribe is to take Its sHotroenta north of tOriun, Is critically ill. He is at bis sum­ THUHKDAY, JULY H, jsbangea In the Weeierw e*t n te8; Little fiiver. The time of taking them ia mer home in Newport. His advanced age At the Nation's Capitol —What la B«la#r II.TtNOia. limited to Feb. 9. 1801. causes his friends to four the worst. Her­ Dona by tho Sanate and Housa—Old Belleville, Increase ...... fS.100to #3,200 MaUara IMspo sod Of Mil Maw OaasOoB- THE NEWS RECORD. Canton, Increase ...... to 3,100 BATTLE IX A C’HUKt H. man. who has been for years Hr. BancrcfCs 'Duavllto, increase,,.,.....,...... 3,AU0U) 2.600 faithrul body servant, lias just luft bis mas­ aldarad. lllomly Work Results rroiii a ACltllary In ­ IM the Senate on tbe 3Hh Inst., the eoufer- Decatur, decrease...... 2,800 to 2,700 ter for a trip to Lis home fh Germany. Dixon, increase ...... 2,300 to 8,300 terruption of u IteligloiiM Hervice. enoe report on the appropriation bill was pre ­ SUMMARY OP A WEEK'S HAP- Evanston, increase ...... 3,400 to 3,600 PEN1NC8. (■aleua. Increase ...... 1,000 to 2tU)0 A Constantinople cable says: Advices Dlsaslruii* Flooila In Geriiieny. sented and agreed to. The H<*uat« then pro ­ Ualesburg, increase ...... 2,700 to 3,800 from Erseroum state that a deta<.*hment of The branchus and tributaries oi the Oder ceeded to the cnnsiileratlou of the postofBoe ap ­ I.a hallo, increaee ...... 1,000 to 3,000 Ptlver la Prussian Kilesia have overflowed propriation bill. The afteruoou was spent on Vhe Latest Newa as Fla^lr^ Over the Oak Park, iiierease...... 3,300 to 3.600 Turkish soldiers searched a church there the diplomatic and consular approprlatlou bill. WIrea froiu All I*arti« of the World—Re> Pekin, decrease...... 2.300 to 3,000 while services were being held in the belief their banks and flooded ah enormous sec­ The s^vlary of the UitUtsterto TTiTker aae fixed Kk”ltun?lS^^S;s.V.V.V.V.::::: StS ift-that a quantity of arms were secreted in at tlU.OOO t>er year, tlie present rate being #7.630 garding Polltloa. Kellgion. Caaualtiea« tion of country. The rains have olso per year. TTie amendments appropriating a sa­ Coaautaroo, and Industry. Waukegan, increase ...... 1,800 to3,000 the building. The congregation opened caused Lindsldes-in various parts of the lient sum to enable the Piexident to carry into WIWOKStN. Are with revolvers upon the Turks, tine country, A large portion of the works of effect the r«oommondati< ns of the International Appleton, increase ...... #3,300 to #3,400 American conference disoussed at considerable CKX8U8 FIGURES FKa.M CITIES. KheboyReu, Increase ...... 2,300 to 3,400Turkish offloer, four Armenians, and eight the Baltic Canal has been destroyed. length. The general exprisriou of s^uUment waa . « Inweneaa ...... --nto 3.100 Turks were killed and many others on both ill favor of the proposiUnn, irreapective of party The ^^qtal Fopulatlon of the Uulted States \Varse w, decrease ...... 3,300 Ho 'i|lW Hues The aiiiondiiients were adopted without MICUIUAK. sides were wounded. A party of Mussul­ opposittuii and tne bill pdliud. Tla bill tu eairy NEstimated at 04..’t(M).000. The President has sent to the Senate the Bay City, increase ...... #3,600 to #3,700mans subsequently made a riotous demon ­ into effectithe recommendations of the maritime following nominations: E. P. Earhart conference to prevent culllsious at sea waa also Superintbpdent of the Census Porter fold water, increase ...... 3,200 to 3,300stration and stoned the British Consulate. 3,400 to 3,600 passeil, and the Senate at 5:43 adjourned. In makes a '‘gueas* at the population of the Flint, inert Collector of Customs at YVlllaraette, Ore­ the House, Mr. Cougrr. of Iowa, Cbainuaii of Ulllsdale, decrease...... 3.200 to 3,100 WOX HY THE YALE CREW. United Htates. ^Ilis guess, in round num> Ionia, decrease...... 3,300 to 3,100 gon; Lioutenont-Colonel Richard N. Batch- the Coinage (’oiiuuitteo, jireeeuted the rei>ort of Jackson,increase ...... 2.800 to 3,000 elder, Quartermastur-General with the that committee. It simply recomiiietided berg, is G4.oUU.000. \^he Huperintendent has Harvard Defeated in tlie Great University that the House nou-eoncur in each and allot Marl that the House coiivur in -arho arc cudgeling their tirains in flguring Ypsilanti. increase ...... 2.200 to 2,300 tt»wa. { ilftaonth annual four mile, straight away, The House Judiciary Commltt-je has au­ the Henate aiiieiidiiuuits. With thr motions probabilities mny take a hint. Tho*Dnicial Cedar Fnlis. i^»crea»e,/rn-...... #3,000 to #2,100 ]>eudibg the debate began. Mr. Conger taking j eighUoared shell race, between the Tale thorized a favorable report on tho Ste­ the initiative. The B)>eech«e attracted very returns will all be mode out within the next Fori Duflge, increase ...... 2,000 to 2,100 Alarshalltowu, increase ...... 3,603 to 2,000 I and Harvard Unlvcr'ilty crows, was rowed phenson bill to create the Northern Judi­ little attention and ut times there were scarcely thirty days and the llgures will be Aluunt IMcasant, increase ...... more ^an oue-ton:h of the inemliers in Their 2.UU0to 2,100 over the Thames River course from Gales cial Circuit of Michigan and to provide for stoats aii.l few of those pieseiit listened to the kiioa'n tQ_ u certainty. The contest Muscatine, increase ...... 2,400 to 2,600 INDIANA. ■ Ferrv to Wliithrop Point. Yale winning by the holding of the District and Circuit I remarks offered, Tlie House adjourned at 6 JK) between - Chioiigo anti. PUilad.aljihia for^ AiMl*>yii<.i)«. Secretary of State, Wm.M.McFarland ; Auditor, l>opulivtion of the Territory was not sufficient and more correct returns, and they hope LogaiiKpnrt, iiicreaao...... 2.400 to 2,600 J. A. Lvons ; Treasurer, B. A, Beeson ; Attorney to entitle it to Ktatehootl. 'I'liero were at the Tiio following Coagressionul nominations "to beitt ntlcagb byshowitig l.iou.oou. Tha- Mh liiKaii (Mty. increase ...... ,... 2,000 to 2,100 I General. John Y. stone ; Juugcof the Supreme largest e-diiiiate only tlu.OOO people there, and MuLcie, increa.'iC...... 2,300 to 2,4o0 have be.-n mmie: '' I-Court, J. H. Rotbrock; Clerk of the Kuprume they were B<-altere<} over an urea of square olTlcial count of the District of Columbia Xrw Albany, rncrease ...... 2,200 to 2,490 j Court, U. li. Pray; Reporter of (ho Kuiircma miles. Of the Ig.on-i voti-rs. 6.0O1) were wome.*!, Ninth Illinois, Rap., Ixiwis E. Payson ;• Sev­ is through with, ond the population is ViiRcnues, increase.....' ...... 2,2UJ to 2,300 I Court, N. B. Raymond ; Railroad Commissioner. 'and he was decidedly opixised to woman suf­ enth Illinois,Rep..lliomus J. Henderson ;* Tenth J. W. Luke. frage. Mr. Platt repliiMi in siipiiurt of - the placed at 229,790. The returns from the COMI'LETEI.V TIED Ul* Iowa, Rep., .1, P."Dotttver ;• Nineteenth Pcnnavl- hill, and without rea.-hing a vote the Sen ­ vania, Dein., Frank E. Jlcltzhoover ; Thlnl Ifli- Tiiiilier File* In Colorado. ate at 5:40 adiourneii. The House adopted cities given below have been announced in nols, Reii., William E. Mason;* Thirteeuth hT7tftci»il way thus far: The Illinois Central i'arulyy.ero- of All Its Ti'iiliiiuoii. priatiuu bill, anu then pF>cecdetl to the Brooklyn...... O.IO.OTOlL. Angeles, Cal. 60,003 ♦ .I. H. Rowell, Fourteenth Illinois, Rep. ; Colorado, arc reported as having done Im- discussion of the silver bill. The debate waa Baltimore. sue, 000 Milwaukee...... 200,000 A Chiirapro dispatch say.s; Tlie Illinois Michael D. Harter Fifteenth Ohio, Dem.; * Har­ munse damage to timber and ranchmen. closed by Mr. McKinley. At tho conclusion of Boston. , 417,720 Minneapolis. 185,000 Central Railroad 'is completely tied up. rison Kehv, Fourth Kansas, Rep. : •Joseph H. The llres are beyond control and several Mr. .McKinley's speech a voto was taken on Mr. 25UJk)0lMano h ’st’r.N.iL 43.60U Uuthwalte, Ninth Ohio, Deiu.; •Joseph D. Tay­ Bland s inotfnu to concur in the Keuatc amend- Cincinnati...... 3(I6,OUO New York...... 1,027,227 T.onc lidos oT fretdht trains arc stamiing lor, Etgtrtranth f>hto, K«q>.; Wr-HrCn te. l list -iiiimng . properties are, threatened Xvl^ meiit which declares the vilver doUar Ofinal In Cleveland ...... 248,000 New Orleans.... 246,000 nioilonl**8s on tho track*, tho pasHcnger Arkansas, l'>©ni. ; *'1'. C. McRae, Third Arkausas, destruction. value to a gOlit doTlar and i>rovlde s for free Columbus ...... 114,000:New Albanv.... 26,000 Dcm.; Oliver M. Curry, Eighth ludlaua, L'ulou coinage, and the motion was defeated—nays, Cbattanooco.. .. 46,000 Philadelphia. . .1,010.460 stat^m at Randolph streot being Ullflid witli Labor. Ignition of a Gas YVell. 152; yeas, 1:0. This 'was u test vote on the Concord, N^, H.. 17,000 Pittsburg ...... rlk),oo0 cniptv .ind motionless pasaengcr oars. It silver bill, and when this nineiidmeut was rb- Detroit ...... 11)7,000 St. iiOui8....;r.. 440,000 • licuouiiuated. _ Wljilo boring a natural gas well near ,jectetoHloii. toil ; J. C. Lawrence, W'atervilie, vv ashington. j By n holier explosion on the farm of W. Prodr Hhi IA* HUmtia, atul-Townaeud of Lk lo- . WEEKLY YVEATHER-CKOI’ IIULLETIX. feeling in the matter. Not ono ran flT' U. Ci'l III! » Ilf l*nl illi VlWHiiyii I’linrlnn M Mpanti I ralo. Tile Democrats who voted against agree- 4»IH Hi thM .ai.miijlmnt.'a WHru Andrew Hm_____ iUb- rouiVdr »Tff in ordinary strikes, wl»o ov- Seville, \tasb. ; W. H. Busb, Olympia, Wash,; f’ralg, near Colchester. Out.. GeorgO Grills’ The Hot Yt'eatlier Favorable to the Growth F. M. Da.llam. W'atervilie, Wash. | lew, Campbell, t iancey. Covert. Durgan, pre-ses any iiesltancy or dubiousness as to was killed, and Tliomas and Frauk Qbick Diinpby, flower, GeiBsenhaliier, Mays, Mc- of Corn. Collectors of Customs—Max Pracht, Distrlot ■ fatally injured. Threo other persons wero Adoo, Mutchler, Quinn, Rusk, ftump. Tucker, The weather crop bulletin issued by the tho wisdom of tho action taken. It Is the of Alaska; Rockey P. Karhardt, Willamette, 1 'lYiruer of New York, aud Vaux. Mr, Hitt personal' dislike to a sin-ile ofllcinl (Divi­ Ore, Perian P, Palmer, Indian Agent, Chey ­ badly hurt. ______agricultural department says: enne River Agency, Huiith Dakota. Postmas- (111.) presented tho confereiiee rei»ort on the sion Superintendent K. G. Russoll), bused, j tcri'; Fatal KxploMiuii of a Tug's Holler. diplomatic appropriation bill, aud it was agreed The weather during the )>ast week has been Mifliigaiil—.lames Buckley, I'ctoskey; * to. Mr. Camioti illl.i, from the Committee on eBi>ecially favorable for growing crops thn>ugb- it is claimed, on amply suflleient grounds, Ixiwis V, Curry, Fonio;j. The tug Alice F. Crane wa^ blown to Rules, reiHirted hack a substitute for tbo reuo- out the principal corn and wheat States of the a thorough dlssutlsfactl'in with his pieces nt New York by an explosion of her 1 lution iiitro-iuced by Mr. Lodge (Mass.) setting central valleys and Northwest. Crop conditions Kahi-in-tbo-Faco SlubliAd by Ifls YVife. I apart five days of the present week for the coii- official conduct, and Incidentally an equal­ boiler. Captain Oscar W. Squires, George are reported as very promising in Dakota. The Rain-In-the-Face. tlio noted Siou.x : sidcratioii of the national election bill, kfessrs. harvesUng ul wheat is in progress lis far uortb ly strong respect and mimiration for two Rogers, ttie cook, u deck-band, aud the I McMillfa and Blount vigorously attacked the as the forty-second parallel, and' the condition chief, ranking nn.\t to Sitting Bull in the old and tried offleors, whoso resignations flromun wero killcil. I bill, and from this tiiiie on there was great of the com crop is generally re)>orted as excel ­ renown gained in tho Custer massacre. lies ' oonfution on the floor. Mr. Cannon (111.) and lent. Iowa re|>orts a good yield of fall wheat, have been compelled, that luis brouglit on I Mr. O'NeaR (Ind.) engaged fn a colloquy soine- nt the point of death. The cliioitain was Xu Revuliitiuii ill .>Iexien. with small acreage. Missouri reports wheat this rudden and spontaneous action, whicli ' what personal in its nature, and this added harvest nearly aui8 he wax. laakma uT F—Tt—r—v-4*}4j.on- iw -ill at . 4»pn»ww^aii-i -i»ijnfj-j| n. titiiii. Ml.- re-o)utlon . More rain is needeea breaking of a flange on tho truck-wlie 1 of 1 convention. Mr. Htewart spoke in favor of the below, which was that the Warden jM Au­ Lima. Ohio, burning H. J. Howard and J. , Idll and Mr. Reagan oiqxised it. At the close of medium crop of fruit and grain. the engine of the Northwestern passenger burn Prison was tho proper j)ei'9on to o.x- S, Rolioton to death. Mr. Reagan ’s speech an understanding was DASE-ILILL. train from Freeport, tho train was thrown ecutj tho death sentence. i ruached. that the voto ou the liill and from tlio t nok just west of here. Five per ­ fiuioudment would begin at 4 o'clock next day. MnrileriMl It liilo Returning from f'liiircb. . After disposing of some routine bustapss the Relative I’asitions of the Various Clubs sons wore killed, sovernl seriously Injured, Ti-casiirei' Ilriiiliigway Fotiiiil (iiiilty. Wllliuin I.n :er and Robert Arnold were Bjiiiate went into executive soHsion and soon III the Lending Orgiiiii/.iitiniiH- and the conche.s badly wrecked. Tho per ­ A Jackson. Miss., dispatch says: Tlie murdered near Buffalo, Tonn., while re­ ; th ereafter adjourned. In tlie House Mr. fjodge, Players’. W. Jj. o.| National. \V. Ij. jury in the ease of Hemingway has ron- ! * of Mashachnsotts, liegan the~rtPl>ate np.on the Boston ...... 21 .1)2-6 Cincinnati. .37 17 .«8 > sons killed were: E. NV, BlaisdoU, engineer; turning from church. I natioiinl-elei-tions Idll. Ho Jirocfoded to sketch Phi'delpnia-31 2-6 .55-3 Brooklyn -. .33 21 .611 Aug;ist Johnson, section hand; John Gus­ derod a verdict of gulitv. Jiidto Chrisrnan | the plan of Hie TjfJl In otlTTfne. Nn local ma­ Chicago ...... 29 2t ..>47il‘hi'dcl,'phin.34 22 .007 has overruled tho motion (or a new .liial. | KoiiliiV-ky Gain Crop a Fallnre. chinery was dlsturlHsI, ho said ; ballots w'ere to Ntow Y'ork...28 20 .SlSiBostou ...... -31 2» .SSf tafson, .seetion hand: Kmd Anderson, sec­ bo cast as at present, and no sccret-lmllot sys- Brooklyn^ -.30 28 ..617|Chicago ...... 27 2> .-SI'J tion hand; Nils .\nilersoti. section Iiand. Tho ('ourt tiion passed a suntunca of (ivo j Grain mcr< haiit« at Louisville state that , teiii mas to be inti rfered with where it now pre- rittsburg ...20 27 . 4‘.*1 Now Vork...21 :{2 .428 ^Vil^ Kecor. the-fhemnn. vvlio liv.-s ut I'lce- years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. ] tho oats crop of K'-ntuc ’iy Is a total failure. ■ vailed. Kyerythlngthatconceriiisithefiovern- » ’'1 Cleveland... 21 2.) .42t» Cleveland.. .17 31 .:a.3 No change has been made in the amount j inent shoiild In > oi>en. Tlie assnraiicoof honest -Ba»nli»------:ii -j-j 11»IM ..13 40 .-245 poft, woe so soriou-ly inju od that it is f’oii'.Hs Uiji***'*^'* I elections lay In making public every stepafid act ■ijf original l..-til iij.i.q appeal to the Su- i i' l»y which tiie representatives of the people wero leareil lie mav TTTT ■^aiiv” Tit tlTT ■gnjiiilat.l'U City is csti- American. W. Ij. i^c.; WcBtern. W. L "i>c. prome Court. : choiu-n to tlielr hlj.'h office. To seynre nublicitv Athletic ...... 37 ih .072 Milwaukee. .31 17 .U4.6 gers were badly bru'sed and Hcratrjiod. but muted nt -19.972. aftjil that of t)grt* ‘n 1('».H25. at every stage of the election, therefore, was Roches ter... :n 23 .582,Miiuicapull8 31 1:1 .023 all escaped serious injut ios. The Woi'bl's Fair CniiiiiilNvinti. the It-oiling jprinciide of tlio hill. Tinder Its Louisville,, .20 24 ..647 Sioux Citv..2'.t 22 ..6<.8 .Sigiic,i tlie Dcpcmipiit rpiiwloii Hill terms conceafiiieut iiecame impossible without HI. Ix )u 1b....30 23 .53.6 Kansas Clty.26 20 YELLOW FEVER IX GEORGIA. Ex-Senator Palmer, of Michigan, has Tho i'r«-ido,n h,iH tho do,»nd.„t ] J Columbus. ..'20 2ii .527,Deuv’er...... 26 24 .510 been chosen President of tho WorhI's ‘.'o- Xoludu...... 'J2 28 .410 lies Moines. ‘22 2H .Jio pension bill. ______, Hemjihlll of HouthUoutb Carolina and Howell Rirbjti-il Gln«govv Dios of Ibo Disease at liimblaii Exposition, and Mr, Dickinson Kyracuse....22 •ti .^ot'Oiiiaha...... JT ^ .411 _ Aiiicrira t Aclord III in Farls. of lUinois. The latter was frequent ­ Brooklyn .... 16 33 .277; St. i'aul...... 13 M .270 Hruiisvvick ifi TTiul Stale, Secretary of the Body. Five vTc:^Td'?j*t=- ly fiit€Trupt«Hl by .Southern members, private dispatch from BrutiHWick, Go., Nat (Joodwlii, ArtluirTniiaHo. and Biohard wYio qnnrtl'>ne dents complete tho orgaiiizatioa. and tlie live to the alleged suppression of tlie negro DL-Iowo . W. L. V c. 1 Interstate. W. Ij. c. brings the information that Riciiard Glos- Golden aro dnngeronsl'y ill in i’arls. Ottumwa....23 1.6 .0.61 Evansville . .31 15 .693 danger of a political issue has been care­ vote In certain t^Jiitlierii Htates. Mr. Bingham, govv of Jeffersonville, Ind.. died there ot from tho Postoffice Committee, refiortod the Ottawa...... '28 10 .0:16 Burlington.. .3.6 16 .686 fully guarded against by tho mode in which THE .M.IRKET.S. Dubuque.... 26 16 .610'Perre Haute.23 24 .489 yellow fever, and wa.s iinmedlntcly burled, Senate aincniliiicnts to tlie iKJStottlce appropria ­ Monmouth. .27 17 .613 Peoria ...... 21 23 .477 these officers are to be selected. tion bill, ami on bis niotioif tlie House non-con- .Mr. Glasgow was a vvell-knowu business CHICAGO. curretl In them. The consideration of tbe Aurora...... 22 22 ..6C0QulliBy...... 23 20 .442 Catt TjE-^ Prime...... #4.75 ((t 5.25 C'dr Rapids. 21 23 .48m Indlahapolis 9 38 .296 man of Jeffersonville. Till-* is the llrst cose A I'lirobasiiig Agent's Rig SIphI. election bill was tJion ro.siinied and Mr. Ijo IiI- Fair to Good ...... 4.00 4.7.1 I>ack, of New York (Rejiubncin', spoke against Joliet ...... bl 39 .;4.j2I An immense sensation has been created Common...; ...... 3.00 Sterling ...... 10 35 ,222| of yellow fever reported in Georgia this 4.00 the IdIJ. Mr.- I'ucker. ot VJi-gitiia, s^ioko against in Omaha railroad circles when it became Ho '.ih —Shipping Grailes...... 3,60 (c« 4.00 tbe biU and then tlie House ailjournod. jeayon. Mr. Glasgow was ill but a short HiJKKr...... 3.00 5.2.6 CHURCH YVREL-KED HY A CYCLOXE. time a:id died nithcr suddenly^ ns it was known that s^lt hud been begun by tho . Whkat —No, 2 lUsl...... H4'.jcssible, and it tho recovery of $('»l.iK>U o; ‘ which ho is said Blttkr —Choice Creaiiierv...... 14 ^ .15 tbe Senate in opposition to it. Messrs. Payne A cyclone passed over the northern por ­ Chkkkk —Fu II Cream, fiats...... U74<«» .OH and (iray argneu against the hiR, and .Mr. Piatt tion of Guflatin, threo miles from Nash ­ is not generally known tliut yellow jack has to havo dufruudod the company. Egos —Fresh ...... 11 .12 favored it. The question was taken on Mr. ville, Tenn,, leveling trees and fences and claimed its flrstyicllai. PoTATOks—Choice new, jkt iirl. 3.03 <«* .'l,.60 Jones' substitute (an euabliug act for Wyo-- Hisiiiarck on the .4li-i<-uii Trenty. I'oUK —Mess...... J.... )2,.')0 (ffl3.#J ming, Idaho, Arlsona, and New Mexico), and destroying the African Methodist Church, FIRE IX A I'EXITKNTIAUY. Prince liismnrck in an Intorvlow said MILWAUKEE. it was rejected l»y a strict party vote —yeas, YV hi '.a T—No. 2 Spring in which services wore in progress. Tho tliat Fnginnd had looked well to her own .82 ft .83 18: nays, ‘29. Mr. Jones lArk.) then moved "as a- A T.oss of Wao.OOO III (be Kings <'niiiity COTIN No. 3...... 344 ft ♦ 3 > }*» substiiuteau enabling act for Wyoming alone, roof and wUlls fell In and many persons Oath -No . 2 White... I'rlso 1 at Xovv York. iiiterest6 in tho Eaat African scttlcmont. .'2'* .:m) and it was rejected liy exactly tho saine vote. were hurt, twenty of them seriously. Two The possosslon of Hidlgolarid had always Rtf—No. 1...... 464 .474 Tbe bill was (ben parsed by a strict party C<'n-*lderaldo damage lias been done by Haiii .ky —No. 2...... 48 .T. .484 Tbe first section c-f the liiil is as follows : 'Tiiat members of the congregation. Mrs. Ann Uro In tho Kings Counter (N. Y.) Poniten- been the wish o_f_Gprmari patriots, but I'OUK—.Mess...... 12.60 I'l 13.00 the Ktate of Wyoming is liereliy declared to l>e a ICartiu and iMr8.>Mary Huffman, died from thoro might be a variety of opinions a* to DETiR) rr. Rtnie of the United Htates of America, is hereby llary. Tho Are waa In the attic of tho Cattle ...... 3.00 O 4.60 declared admitted into the Union on an equal Hmli iiijuilo^. irnv. Oranvt'lo Brown, tho ’liloi —liloi y bulldtriT tmrfTl a?! thn —work» - tho nrico p aid for the island. Hook ...... 3.00 O 4.25 "Tooting with the oriitlnal Htates in-all resp^ts pastor. W'as also severely hurt, Ono of the BHgRP...... 3.00 plo anil ix Iforsr Htruek by Light- : Wheat ...... yt : provisions for scliools. nn agricultural college, •n their cells. Tnoro won no excit-meiit or- convention, tho Amalgamated Iron and i UonN Casli...... 36 : a penltentlaiy, an insane asylum, etc.; liiiig YVliilu Utifler a Tree. i Oats —No. 2 Wbiio ...... 29 my attempt at an outbreak. The fire Steel Workers ’ Ansocliition in convention ys 6.00 also to Circuit and District Ccuirts of tbe UnitM During a storm at Vanceburg, Ky.. Rght- NEW YORK. (« 4..60 Hiates. I'ha hill for tho admission of Idabo burned off tho roof Jind tlie top sto-y. imus - ; Cattle ...... 4.00 Ding killed Jerry Searles, his wife and his 4t Pittsburg ndjourii'-d. (C. .6.75 . was then taken up and went over as 'iinfln- ng a loss to the county of about f;iU.Uj4). , Hogs ...... 4.00 ic- .'.r. I isbed business.* After an ex^utive session tba only child, thus annihilating the entire The INistoflIco AppriqiriHlinii Hill. ' Sheep ...... 4.25 (.'< .A3 ; Henate adjourned. In the House, consideration I Wheat - No. '2 Red...... 94 family. AUSTIN tOltlllX REIIRKS. The cotifnrri-os ou tho postoflice appro ­ i'i JU J. oi the Federal electtojHi bill wa.-i resumed, the Cons- No. 2...... 41 (314.00 ; debate being particlpfiird tu by Messrs. ITaugeu Two C'uttleinen F'alHlIy Woiiipleil. A, Mrl.co'l Hei-oiiics I'reslileiit of the priation bill have agreed to report in favor j Oats —Mlxe*! WMsuun...... — .31 (WIs.j. Covert iN. Y.i, Vaux (Pai. and Ken- PoHK—Mess...... 13.50 A messenger from the neighborhood of J*bilMilcl|>bla A i{|•nlllllg Rallroail. of rctainln f tlio Henate amendments which ; 5.03 . nsdy lObio). Tbe House ia the evening passed HI'. LOUIS. (fC 4.( 0 I 105 private |)eiision hills, inclqdiug a large niioi ­ Cattle ...... 4.00 Deer Creek, sixty miles northwest of Ard­ Austin Corblil hn- lormally resigned from give J4H,UU0 for the einplorrr eat of clerks to !“ .86 lier which c-aine ovrr from previous sc ssiooe, more. I. T., states that at a round-up on die presidency cf tlio Philadelphia,A Road- i *>n ocean steamers be- Uoos ...... ;...... 8.50 iH .Xt aud at 10 :Ju adjourned. Wheat —No. 2 Bed...... 81 .28 the creek James Andrews shot John Ran ­ ng Railroad nn 1 A. A. Mcl qo .I. the Vice- tween the United St-.itos, England und Ger­ Coiix No. 2...... 52 yr .45 kin in the abdomen with a revolver, caus­ Presid»'nt and General Manager, has been many. Oats —No. 2...... 27 Rte—No. 2...... 44 ® 4.73 PEARLS OF TRUTH. ing a fatal wound, and was in turn shot ilocted to succeed him. Mr. McLeod has San F'raiirisro's I’opulalion. INDIANAPOLIS. l". 4.(X) through tho left lung with a Winchester •e8l,;ncd from the board of manttgers. and The population ot Han Francisco Is 900,- Cattlp . Shipping ...... 3.03 I'I) 6.00 . Illusion is "oriof; but repentance is Hogs —Choior Light ...... 3.O.* >i'^/ ’ong. rifle In the hands,of Rankin ’s cousin. Both r.'ol. James Boyd of .Norristown, one of the UUtl. The Chinese population is 24.UOU, an SH» Ep —Conimun to Prime...... 3.00 ♦ 4 wore well-to-do cattlemen. ittorneys of tlio company, has been elected increase of ’J.O'iU since IKsu. Probably lU.. Wheat -No. 2 Bed...... 8j'.,.j» Co*N —No. 1 White ...... 86 *rs .32 Distrust a woman who speaks of her o fill the vacancy. fitatuo of Joan of Arc Unvotled. UOO more Chinese who are regular inhabit ­ Oatb —No. ‘2 White ...... 31 1.0; i ADDEH TO THE FUHLfC DOH4IX. ants of Pan Francisco in the winter aro at CINCINNAII. .86 Ministers Devollo and Barbey unveiled a Hoos ...... 3.00 # 4.0,- Society Is the master, and man the work in the country. i=crvanti fltjitue of Joan of Are at Nancy, France. Pnttawnlmttiw PtMliMiiH HscKla t4> Fall tlta Whkat —No. Rad...... 85 9 .•'I .86 ‘5 coax —No. 2...... 57 vS .54.38 „-.; I*.3ssion is always suffering even wlien The ceremonies were ot an impressive (■ovenmiviiit Their Rcservatloti. Linrnln, Neh.. Voles Honds. Oats —No. 2 Mixed ...... 30401 .;il4 cfratilied. character. Among those present were A Hbawnee (1. 'I'.) dispatch says: A treaty Lincoln. Neb., has voted to Issue the fol­ Rte—No. 2...... 63^.^i man who.was walking easily." ka InterwBtIng Summary of the Morn Im_ Kapldh; Frederick Hackemau, Mennmtnae; In the Shadow of the quietly along thfl-xond. But Arthur pushed the Marshal amide, portjuat l>olnga of Our Nelglibora—Wail. Hi ury B. Uiley, Kalamazoo: David C. Hopkins, din|I9 and Owaths—Crimes, Casualties, Ktzwitou; Wiu. J. Bates, WiUlsmaton; John "Wuatl Ituef! Bobber! Stand back!" and boxed the appreutioe ’a ears soundly. 0’Hri(*n. M< n Ion ; Renrv Bliss, Klx Lakes; Wil- Gallows. "I am no robber, air. I am but a poox "The noise brought John Lee into the and General Mews Mutes. ‘ mer Miller, Maple Itapids. apprentice, itr. I would not harm ----- " room, ^followed by Dorothea and Ann —The following extracts from irletter iwcrt.‘n sn —-tfaas. Krenitnaitn, Cbeboygaa 1 '\ Henry Harder, Imlay City; John Markbam, "’lis the voice of Ezra Easty." Bieger, who stood in the doorwey. to the Dotroit Free Pren*, from the Agri- "And this is Master Ellis." BellevueFrancis M. Hardeubrook, Klverslde; "What is the meening of this violence snltural College at Lansing, will prove John Hoffman,. Fortlaud ; (navyi Hansom O. BY DAVID LOWRY. "Where are your feet carrying you so at this hour, Samuel Hobbs?" Barker, Mason ; Niuholatf F. Hartford. Mauton ; fast?" “Ask Arthur Proctor. I bnt come be ­ interesting, if not useful, to all farmers Tbos. I'urpie, Ada; Amos Butler, Meudon; Juiin W. ItiMlgers, Irvlrik; Augustus H. Stilea "'Tis a ^ong story. I must not stop. tween him aud your apiireutice. end horticulturists; (deceased),-N. Ijansing ; I.uke Woods, Newark ; I must go home at once. ” "I’ll have him oded, ’’ Ezra wlbined. The strawlierrii s, of which 30J varieties are KaiiiuuLH 'Tboina?, Ail%au; 'Wolcott Bowler, CWAl*T Bit VlH--y»wnt iH»iwil. AT least y6u can tell me where you ^Janct, * sard—h er fath er, “whi t does fruited here , aie romiBfn ciim Ui lip eii lu tiie liedgu i Jawi Hi Hugess, mebflel d j ISSM i Whereupou ull listened atteutiTely *8 Arthur Proctor want here at this hoar? ” hotticoltural gaidens, aud aa this fact )>ecuuiea H. Prevust, Sturgis; Francis Bone, Sberman have beeui?" □olMed abont, the interest of the atudems la City; Nathaniel 1,. Mott, Utica; Rol>t. U. he read from a book quoted every hour in "I come from the devil’s own field— Janet faced her father courageously. that dlroc'tioQ inorea«ea visibly. Those who in- Bailey, Ogden Station ; Kauiuel Gilmore, Oreen- the day by a people aoreljr perplexed, from Will’s Hill—but nothing! not all "He eume because 1 asked him to bring :}uire may asoertalu somo of the following facts viilo; Tbos. J. Ford, lAcy; .leremlah Moys, Tictims to doubt and gross superstitions. the money in Salem could temjU me to such rumors as he can gather oouceruiug sliout this inqiortant de| artmont of the college. Bremer; Benj. F. Met erl, Adrian ; Asa (J. In u time of the greatest porplextty ever HBT" ------—------I h e fin ely kept terdew and be autiful camp us rtl MtiCoiineU i—Mosley i Tltomas Haiiar,—Pearl; go there again. ’ sighty-fire acrei are iu charge of this dejiart- llarrisou Moore, Norlli lansing; James P. ex{>erienced by a 8ober>living, )aw>abiding "Ave—and pray what were you doing “■What did I tell you?" luent, uhd are kei>t in order by the juniors aud Higgins, WaxeDe; Ja"ob Decker, kUtton community, horrible stories of witchcraft on ^^'ill’B Hill?" The apiireutioe turned to the Marshal. freshinoD, who 'weik about three hours every Haplds ; Enoch Tefft, Wingieton ; Edmund W. circulated. Nowhere w-as there so much “Well, if you must kpow, ’twas Ann “Is she not bold? ” atteruoou. lu this way they gain a urnctical Kb >rt, Midland ; K]:atn J, Ged«lon. Imlay City; fear aud trembl ing aw in Salem- -nowhere knowledge of the bea t methods of secasuwiug, Himoou A. Bliss, ('ambria; liyinaii A. Kaelee, Bigger made me go to watch 4wr-Jan ot. — Poae»," said John Lee Sternly; —' ■trKuVidaulIiig.Tiuddljiy, grafting, traluiug, )>ruu> Hiiiridau; 1), Frank Ilogner, Huby ; Willlani' in Mussachusetts was there such dread *I)b not trifle with me. If you lie to “I’ll not be silent sud let tbe mistress. iiig aud cultivating. Crop.n are also burvested, Brooks, Iteed Citv: George Kpenoer, alias and apprehension as in Kalem, where me, Ezra Easty, you know it will not say me uud .\nu Bigger steal your cuke aud largely marketed by studonts as a ) art of George Franklin, Three Itlvers; Francis Van John Lee’s voice pleaded for light and mend matters." and meat!” Iheir regular work. In iiounection wltli the ftordor, Cliosaniiig; TjOu I^ K 'Waden, Mont- wiser counsel, and the p>eace and good ­ college department is the United Htates experi ­ gomoi'y ; James .1. 'Water?, Lawton; Oliver "I nm not lying. loamo straight from Dorothea Lee, advancing from the door, mental idation, whose oiieratiohs are of con ­ Citrtitbers, Martin; Hiebard Place, Millington ; will that comes of understanding. His Will’s Hill." suddenly interposed now. siderable oxtenl and importance, .Tanu ’S Mcltblnny, Hcoflold ; .fohn M. Wright. ▼otce was tremulous at times ns ho read “Aud what saw yon there?" “What a trifie to make a talk about, Its orchard h> recoiuprises old stnndanl varie­ Fenton: George-McMillan, Blissfleld; Samuel and commented u^ion the words of conso ­ "1 saw nothing, only I know I followed John, as if a few cakes were worth all ties for comparison with new and untried kinds, U*H)1), liiidington; Charles A. Lepien, Green ­ lation forming the very fountain of and for speciiiieti trees. There are :)00 varieties wood; Hamilton Peyton, Petersburg; James our Janet there. Yes, I’ll swear it." this ado. ” of apples and about forty each of p ars, plums, Iteuwlck, Saranac : Anderson Cain, Five Lakes. Christianity. The sweet charity illus­ “'rhis is a grave charge, Ezra.” ^ “Tb-re is something in this I will (teaches aud clierries, aud these .will !>« added to Uelsaue.—Peter Nagle, Bethel; Wm. De Beau- trated moved his vrife nnd daughter "Aye, is it—but uere*B wnat wxil prmtw i fatho'. — era I go to bod.** John Lee spoko «• new atiil promi alug kfatde are brough ttmt; flftlr, - — deeply. Tbe fervor of his spirit conmiu- it true." ) resolumly . Then fixing his eves upon his ItUHSian varieties, fruileadly hurt; and like Isaiu; K. Oardiier. Jouosville; Jane, widow of A fine story.' How conld a girl run as Ann Bigger will prove. She saw her reixfrts come from Crawford County, where, at Hubert Nadeau, Alpena: Annlntha, widow of deiusiou of witchcr'uft, there was a pond, aw’iiy from a lad as strong as you? ” the blanch station at Grayling, :iU0 trees were Samuel Benson, Bay City; Lydia E., widow kno'>\u us Wilkins ’ I’oud, near ouejof the take them, aud 1 followed her. ” o f .lames .Tonkins, McBrides. . " There ware mor e tha n Jano t there- - A "w'here' did you folloWlrcT, nnd iilantert tiiis spring of klndo flitwl to_thai dry Iiiirs'fuminar Tddbe people of {Salem. dozen witches. I’ll swear, tossed me to Boii aud the cold winters. WidowiT ’ArreaTH—tjlxale, widow of John W, Vv’ills’, SolomOu, Smith's, Afferd (or when?" Fruit growers are being continually imposed McFarland, Platuwell. aud fro, then struck me u blow that felled “'To Will’s Hill, within this hour; since uiKin by new aud wortbless high-priced plants. Cherryt, aud Hul l Hills were localities me to tbe ground. But 1 must hasten 'With their co-u]>eration the station directors are —Wire worms are playing havoc with known to young and old. One of them we had servb e.” eiidtiavoriog to bring about a testing of all new home. ” “Wliat proof have you of this? ” the corn in Saginaw County. w'rts afterward known ns Witch Hill, ■ “Stay! I command you to stand where kinds before they are placed on the market. bovoiul persona couvictod of witchcraft “When I told her to. come home with Kucha state of facts would save the farmer —The controlling interest in the Blue you are. I will have'a word with the Mar­ me, and caught hold of her, h Iib rana'amy, mneh waste of time a«4t mon ey. 'With this iu weie condemned aud mounted the scuil'old shal on this before you go to John Lee’s View fifty new vaifttfes of su-awberrles have iron mine, adjoining tbe SchlestogM ju Witch Hill in the presence of a leaving this in my hand. ” lieen adilod this spring, many of which arc un ­ again. If it is true----- ” The apprentice held up a kerchief in property, has been sold to Cleveland par^ great multitude. "I am ready to make oitli to it,” said named seedlings. Twenty-four plants of each NV ills’ Hill was a locality avoided after his hand. Dorothea Lee suppressed an kind are taken, and twelve are grown lu bills ties for $100,000. Ezra. exo amntion as she looked at her daughter. and twelve in matted rows to find which method sunset. Stories related With bated bienth “Very well," said Giles Ellis, “then of culture suits the variety best. Of blackber ­ —Up at the “Soo, ”_according to the by certain gossips who fanned the bln/.o Janet in her turn cast u terrified look upon ries, raspberries, gooselterries, currants aud of cxciteinent narrating their own and come with m> first.” her mother, who was the first to break grapes there is also a complete collection. Herald, the feeling is so bitter against a neighbors ’ exper euces, rendered Wills’ As they walked on side by s'de, Giles the overpow ’ering silence which followed In the vegetable garden many varieties are customs officer for seizing some smuggled Hill a very undesirable locality after Ellis sniiled wickedly. His innermost the apprentice's bold speech. being tried with various methods of culture goods that a scheme to duck him in tbe thought was: “.\11 things work to my “Stay, John, ” she began, bnt suddenly and training. For oxam]<]e, imtatoes —different nightfal ’. ^Vilkius’ Toad spoodily nc- amounts of Boealem were compelled to defend them- firms, (o last spring, in order to test the value called at Lansing for the last weeklh po Itcs from tim ludiuos. n siotU- fiuma John Len laid—; Kidu his book nnd Dorothuit Loe placed a haud tffer h er of Bp cds sinnill eil, m lollieiiion ef oomnion war looked at his wife, who was knitt, Avith the following results: .\u ammoni- of their goods, it quickly shot up to pro ­ Ezr.i? Is be abed'i* It is time we were CIIAI*TEK XI. ai^al solution of copper oariionate a)>p]iod in unharmed until tbe events I nm relating water -cojijier carliouiile. thre«) ounces ; a'lua portions that almost took away the caused the people to destroy it. Thev re­ all abed, ” he a ided, glancing at the clock. THE PUnSE. “'Where is Janet?" ammonia, one ijuart; water, thirty gallons —at breath of its promoters, and with its alized then that tbe hut was an evidence, There 'was a goodly u''ml>er in the intervals of three weeks, between Mny2» and growth took a turn that had not been of their terrible superstition. ' ‘ “Here, father, "Janet answered, entering Globe luu. The inu was freshened up-r .\iiRiist 10, 1S8.I, resulted in T-l per cent, less at that moment. She was trembliug, scaly fruit; and an average gain of one liarrel contemplated. For several months the The old lookout had two openings, one it looked smarter. It was remarked that to each tree. Copjior snlphato in the form of near each end. It was built on n little but her father did not observe Ber. Daniel Meade was never as cheerful or more radical element has been seeking to Neither dbl he notice her voice, which inodifieti eau crlt+st gave tile same s.atlsfa'Jtory ridge, or bench, forming an easy and nat- even tempered as he was iu the past. result. The value of the fruit of the sprayed force the order into politic?, until the iiral path, but for all that, ueiiher man was tremulous. H n,l he looked closely But people said it was uot much wonder. trees wa? alH)ut'dout)led. . at his daughter he could not have-failed leaders have yielded 'to tbe pressure and nor woman nor nuiiunl approached it. Tbe fate that had overiakeu his son, and —Columbus (GhiO) dispatch to Detroit Oulv the night bads and buts found shel ­ to observe evidences of extraordinary ox- have called the conference as a measure under his father's roof, was sufiicient to Free Prenn: Detroit Knights of St. John ter in it. citemeut. That he did not r.^mark this cast a shadow over Daniel Meade’s life. of Bolf-protection. Tne order is com­ was evidence to ber of tbe load of care The events that su’ceeded the inci ­ There were times when ho gave rein to had tbe honor of leading the parade of posed almost exclusively of farmers and dents related are so closely connected which oppressed him. as he retired with merriment, but, somehow, the frequent ­ the nationil ordsr. Tbe turn-out was a heavift step than usual. Mi-tress Lee tnech mics, and if handled effectively can With the old hut on Wills’Hill that 1 have ers of tho inn liked him less iu these simply immense, and undoubtedly 'a’as l>eeu thu.s particular ill describing a lo ­ followed him, first charging Janet to moods than when he was .sober. easily bold tho balance of power in the cality which b,cinie the subject of much obey her father promptly, ns the night Grizzle Meade was the genius of the the finest ever seen at any of the eleven fail campaign. Two courses will bo con ­ \\ as wearing ou. speculation and proved all potent in inu. It wu.s (irizzle wbo smartened it conventions held in tbe p ist. Columbus sidered by tbe conference. One is to shaping tho views of the superstitions. “In a little while, mother —I will not up, and was assidaons iu her atteulious was in holiday attire, and thousands of be long," answered .Innet. steer clear of the old parties and go into CIIATTKK IX. to the customers. The Globe Inn, from her citizens turned out to give a most Ann Bigger looked askance at her, and a dull and despondent place, suddenly politics ns an independent organization. ON will's hill . Janet looked squarely in the servant ’s became the most popular resort near or cordial Welcome to the visitor.? who came The other is to exact pledges from tho old The same evening that Arthur Proctor face. Then Aim Bigger made a pretense iu balem. from f.iT and near. The procession was party caudidates, and support only those made his hurried vi>iit to the bouse of of bustling about. Jauet sat down aud about live miles in length, aud moved John l ee, and a little while after her folded her hnmls in ber lap. At last Ann There was a cheerful fire, nnd half a who will indorse the Pgtrons of Industry dozen customers sitting nrouutlit, when father concluded family worship, Janet Bigger, seeing Janet sitting motionless, through the finest streets of the capital principles. It is s.iid somi-oibcially that Lee emerged stealthily from her father ’s with a great tiuurishiug of her skirts left Arthur Proctor, who rarely vis ted the city. Each member o! the Detroit Com- inu, entered it one evening. Grizzle a majority of the patrons favor indorsing house ) nd walked away swiftly in the the room. manderies wore a special badge de­ darkucHs. She walked directly to Will’s Still Janet sat thinkihg. Five, ten Meuue was waiting upon the customers. c\-Congressman E. B. Winans, a farmer, Hill. At times she paused and listened minutes elapsed. Thou Junei rose, walked The laudlord'was looking out of the win ­ noting the city they hailed from, aud it (nd a Democratic candidate for Gov ­ dow. Gile's El is was talking iu low was the general remark that the compa- intently to assure herself that she was softly past the window two or three times, ernor, bnt Azariah S. Partridge, of Gen ­ not followed. At last sho reached the tones to a man whose face was straniie to theu'littiug the light placed it where it Proctor. Giles was iu the sbadoV of the esee County, (iranTI Mailer oi the old but; but, spite of ber precautions, could be seen pi inly from tho outside. parade. The Columbos papers speak one followed her whoso keen vision and Presently a light tap came at the door. groat chimney, where he commanded a Patrons of Industry iu Michigan, also canning excelled his courage so far that, Janet opened it and her lover entered. view of all in the room. He affected uot in the highest terms of the Detroit to perceive Proctor, w'fao sat down iu the has an itching for the gubernatorial when ha realized that he stood on the “I have been waiting this half hour or companies and their fine military bear- nomiuation. On the whole, the State summit of Will’s Hill, a cold sweat broke more." full light of tbe fire, and called for somo wine. It was Grizzle Meade’s band that ing. conference is likely to prove an extremely out on bis face and hands. “Nay, von bnt think so. ” "If it were not for Ann Bigger," said served him. A sailor sitting near him, —The following articles of association lively affair. “Are they nil abed?" ' after tuFuiug to look at tbe newcomer, Ezra Easty to himself----- “Ezra is not in." have been fiied with the Secretary of —Michigan patents; Joseph N. A cricket chirpiug caused him to bound. faced his companion a^ain, slapped a "I thought I stumbled against him a hind upon his thigh, end, us if pursuing Slate; Homer butter nnd cheese factory, Brown, Farwell, clothes liae: James H. He trembled end shook uud peered about while ago. I wai not mistaken. Janet, Homer, ^7,')i)0; Grand Bapid? Plaster him., the theme discussed, said: Calkins, Owosso, grain separator; Peter I like him not. ” “Mayhap you can tell me something. Co,np«»'y. Gr nd Bapids, $12.'),000; "I might have known better than to “Nor does any like him —unless it be Guddington, Courtland, stump puller; have followed Janet to this witches ’ Since I’ve come ashore, I’m ull at sea. I ^Varren-Schorf .Vspbalt Paving Company, Auu Bigger, wbo makes him fetch and heir BO much chaff. I’ve lost my reckon ­ Andrew J. Emlaw, Grand Haven, maga­ revel. None but those who deal with carry for her. What news, Arthur? I $60,UOO; Zoophyte Lubricating Company, witches come here, and if I return safe ing; and 1 don ’t see any compass to go zine spring air gun; Heury S. Hawes, see it in your face, It is bad news. ” by. AVhat with those tales of witches, St. Clair, $5J,C00; Port Huron Paper never will I invite the anger of the Her lover smiled faintly. Marcellus, car wrench;-George Hodges, witches again. ” why, it's ten times worse than any yarns Clothing Company, Port Huron, $5,000; “I hear so much that is like the raving I ever heard iu the fo'csle. ” Orchard Lake, water color paint; John His teeth were chattering as he peered of madmen that I will not burden you the Hunt Chair Company, Detroit, $50,- about him. The sailor drank, looked into hi? meas­ C. Kennedy, Detroit, apparatus for ozon* with it, even if I had taxed my memory ure^ then, oliserving the uncertainty in 000; the Natural Gas Fitting and Supply "She came this way, bnt where has she with it, which I did not. ’Tis even said izing air; Willi.im G. Latimer. Detroit, gone? ” his companion ’s face continued: Company, Detroit, $.'>,000; Macatawa cash register and indicator; Gilbert Mee, some one of this family has been seen “Don ’t be alarmed! I’ll bring trouble to Park Company, Holland, $15,500; the The cricket chirped again and the spy near Wilkins ’ Pond, and some ono going Muskegon, log rolling machine; Edwin trembled in mortal fear. no man. But I’ve heard my father, who near Will’s Hill, where strange sights aud fought the Indiana, say this John Lee is Vermilion A Masaha Iron Land Com­ J. Palmer, Kalomazoo, tool for tnming “If I go back to Ann Bigjer as I came sounds have terrified many. ” pany, Negannee, $1,000,000; Appleton 1*11 never bear tbe end of it. She will a goodish sort of man. Now, I’ve been round rods; Seymour W. Peregrine, “Aye, such as lowing of cows, barking abroad these four years, where the bpue Mining Ctmpany, Norway, $1,000,000; never have done laughing at me for of dogs aud bleating of sheep, ” said Grand Bapids, opera chair; Bernard and gristle of a man tells. How? Why, Northeast Negannee Mining Company, a----- ” Janet, scornfully. “Is 'it Abigail Will­ how then but when a man stands by his Bein, Detroit, and A. W. Straight, Ypsil- 'a bnt, whirling, struck bis check, and iams and Ann Putnam who tell these sto­ $ 1,000,000. Ezra Ensty fell prone on the earth, where mates in a pinch, and my father tpld me anti, plumber's or jeweler’s furnace; ries? It is as likely as anything such John Lee was a man to stand by his mates —Judge Green nnd D. B. Biobardson he lay with bis face on the ground. As children can say or invent." August W. Slayton, and F. J. Beinhold, lie 1 ly thus a figure stole cautiously from through thick and thip. I've no liking will establish n Lox factory at Bay City. “I would think less if tbe children said for the other sort, but since I’ve been here said Beinhold assignor to sa*d Slayton, one end of the hut. As Janet Lee stood it." motionloes, listening to the boating of these three days I’ve found a shiji ’s crew —Saginaw City will issue $125,000 odometer; Wright D. Smith, Detroit, her heuft, she heard a sound like a foot ­ "Well, well. Their IGk Is at loast bet ­ of milk-and-water fellows that ecarrety ■bonds, and with the proceeds erect a dust collector; Dudley G. Stone, Negau- fall. ter than the prattle of the poor babe, lit­ speak above their breath. More—there's handsome city hall. nee, hag filler and holder; Everett Tak- tle Mary Lewis, wbo ia but three years enough to mau a l>oat—all speaking in She disappeared in the hut again as ken, Douglas, muning gear for vehiclat; another figure approached the other end old and held in jail as a witness against whispers and no Westbrook, a Macomb Connty saying, “Here," as be- slapped tbe col­ etruggle, and Ezra Easty grasped the air su.speM. ” not see bis wife and daughter hang until farmer, living near Borneo, lost forty lector ’s shoulder, "I am a Deputy United Arthur Proctor bowed. it ie proved beyond a peradventnre that with one hae.d, and rubbed an ear with fleeces of wool by thieves. States Marshel, and I don ’t want any the other, fbe blow he received on the Janet answeretl, “If it is really Giles, thi'V lire guilty." «ide of the IrSad stunned him. Then he be has great intiuonce with tbe magis­ ">Vby, uow, yon are the plainest spoken — Nearly ever^ town, city, and villaga more collecting here. 7 The feeling ran felt something on hie ann; he felt it with trates." man I nave beard since 1 came ashore. b tbe State has been passing through so high against the officer that he left tho bis fingers corefully, held it up, and it “And may do you mischief. ” Landlord, a jorum for the mau that dares lommencemcnta, and there hasn ’t been a neighborhood to escape pnaishment, hot fluttered in the air. The door latch was lifted at that in ­ answer a civil question withonk mincing "This will tell who bringa cake and stant. and Ezra Easty entered, followed his word*," Ibing to mar the p'easnres of the occa- the collection wea stopped and the old- tnilk to WiU’l Hill,” he said, as he cast a bv the Marshal of balem. [TO BL COHTIKUXn.l (tona. peopli are destitute. Cuiniileneenient —ronllaaeil from lat l*ac«. Y ou have lieeii very instrunttriital in mak-: hlnii»ef up«m a chair in the back room and St. Jot^iX Jtfarkrt*. Stbam Printing House . , ^ eoon after J heard him Tall from the chair. I (Corrected thisImurning. July 8.1 MargilnJj ultliotigb loat, is not leuwt. lUg the piiNt year one of pleunure to UH, wltL The.*. Tubl*n and (Je<»: Seifert went iin- .\o 1 White wheat,..! ...... Hl.»sae plat-ed him niion a So U " TTita^nc While in Italy, attending college, she and for this wu aiugly and aa a claaM Aure > I Ment for*** ”Ur.‘ • “Wlmriua** who did not So 8 “ ...... „,74«75r thankful. * ^ arrive until after lie l>reatlieut vet it in with iiereby certlf>- that Jownh Werner cam.came to C.*rn ...... 22fe2.Ae which purtly retroncilen her to her new , . ,, IiIm death from heart dUeiiiM*..eald dlHeaiw* Beana ...... f l.a.'iefl.dO St. Johns News Co . -hmmr. ♦Hirrow that we bid you fureweH. | ransed from exenudre nee. nf MlSuMlan iM and Hay...... _____ alchullc drinka; that the aaid Werner dleap«*rH jireHeutwl, but^uly have room for . ounty of illnton, on the let day of July, Tullow...... 'Je nuaiiieert locala .*i ceiitH (ter line each time. thetlina* principal puiiera, which alone INIIO, l>efore M. N. Duncan, at hlNofflcein the iMtrd...... 7e ' Ludala amonu readiiiK matter lO ceuta (ter wliich weaowedinyouth weuow aea grow vllinKeofSt. JohnR,ln aaid county, and u|>on Spring ChlckeiiM, live...... 8« line each iuttertioii. have a local iuter.*Ht. their oatliM render the above verdlcet. In (Tiickena, live...... nta.tlc ItuHim^eM IHrecfttry carda fl a line per year. ing HH obataeloH in our path, but theonly taMfln.onpt thu ..nia nf the ...... fl.OOiat.Tfl Carda of tbanka ceiita each. way to Huniiount theae in by ualnil3' and \\ 111. Smith, from tin? clana of 8i), pnv peace and the Jiinim of thia liif|ueMt have Hides...... MarriHKe nnd Death nv about one hun-1 ’“rts, piiriHes the blood, and assists to Coronera. A. S. Hyatt, llolM-rt W. Dnvid Errorn niaj'abide for a time, until the Choi,. a.lfe Supt ’a I’of.School KxtiniinerM, it. M. Win- (iriHHi* anti IU*mu luLve. ven place' and 'PtiTR Tcmedyis hpr omin gsrrweH knnwn - ...... — • —-—------who Tit*Tpwe'MTnTni*VirTt>^ay7 Tlnw tTTs- TjTiPTnt the titgh whnnt pnnm thti F7^0fieTt]Tmft7»n-popula r ns to -sp rirtf the si’hool 3'ear of IKIIO. The following mention. All wlio have used Electric rir«'iilt Court. appetir«*d before tin* light of C'hriKtinniYj ’. Uitters sing the same song of praisi *.—\ That trotted In the CDIxeti's. Knee nt our rHrruH .ladt'e, Ktierutait B. DalatU program was carried out: The natural tendenev of the hnniHii mind piiriT imvlicine d. Office over U, —For cure of Headache, Constipation Av A J'. Woodruff ’M Htore. .St. Ju.liua. Office fortunce with our country ainl who n*nr money M C.iii>cre>r«tloniil cliiirch,*St..lohiiK. 2.‘t -MAItUJTKUITK .V. Ki.\.MO.\1I, rahindeil, —Frice .'ll) ets. nnd $1.(K) per “VnliKlictory. ” Ho !I of Honor. k>ttle at Fildew it Son Drug Sttire. MarvcKester .MO.Nin' E()A.\E\({. Once mon* tlie revolving HcaHoiiM have Eist of pupils wbo were neither alment Hncklin ’s .Arnii'ii Kal«*e. % ' K'HIOAX .MOUTOAOK COMPANY. conijiletcd their circle, bearing on their or tardy' during the t»*rm ending .lune27, The Imnt in the world for cuts. Bniises, YY’ill make the .Season of 1HOO at tlie Fair (lAinlte.l.) (\i()ltal JTTi.OOO. Corner of (iround, St. .loiins, lu‘ginning MWalker niul S|u -Iuk atreetM, St. .Io Iuih . Mon ­ bosoniH tliebloHHoniHajid fruiteofniuDher IHOO: Sores, UIcerH, Salt Ithenm, Fever Sores, ey to loiiii, liiVi*MtnieiitH iimde, niurtKUKeH f.ir TettAiF, (■InHipcdllHnds.nolblainHjCurnH, .May 1st. nnle. A A vv ph*.*.*!*. of bind for Hale. 1 Vear, bearing iih oneyear nearer the goal .Ned BriMtdl Bertie Rose Win ..MiiHH Artie Wllaon . nnd all Skin Eruptions, und positively MANtllKSTKK has (iroved himself to !m* a of our ambition. _ •PW J’ruden Anna ITarris cun*s Files, or no jia.v r«*eler .M. MFKKIt.l.. I'roHoeutlnB: .\ttnmey. Mnggie KlntnuiHl Freil Horning Druggists. W. WKHMTEIL I'rop ’r. Office »t Court HouHe, St. .Io Iiuh . j have been wnb ’licd nnd guarded by can»- flrnce Pniiie Floyd Blnghnm c I ful instnii'lors. The tender shoot was .Myra Sperry Grace Bllxxard Itltt NM>X. ( Freii Vreilenliurg Flora ()lesoa occu|)led by Auten .t: Mohh . St..)ohiiM. i inclincil in tlie right dli-ertion and grow- (Da L Baron Eiiie Clark PLin IIU STOCK FARM .Mertle Hlchardson Ferrde Bolt JIEOK^VA <& I.VOX, .VttoriieyH nt I.nw, j ing plant was nourisiKHl. . Lonle tlarris Five nnd one-half nines siiuthnnd one .Minnie Sevy ml f> nns,4 f if bit J_ Sr. .InhuH, MichiKiin. . - lo j Wcat-e now about TO leave this kind Do.v Gage Dora Padley Bert Kl|i|i Ethel KIcIiiiioik I ■lir.tl. It. i.VSTI.F, Attorney nnd Money ami wjitclifiil care, soon we will lie sailing .Inck S|ianlding Engeiie lleynoldM FIRE W I.oiiiier. St. .loiiiiH. Artlinr Hilliker .Naomi Severance 1 alone on the ocean of lifebut the influence .Myrtle .Miller Jimmie ftloat INSI’U.V.NI'E. ! of the past will ever (.^witli iFs.' ttprTlin Btnnphnnl Freddie Winslow •Millie Tows .Mary Whetstone KO. \\, K.STIN. Fill* IUHniaine .Agent. — j We h-el tliat we are indel,t(*«l toyonciti- .Susie (laragnon Agnes Severance Firnt-cliiHhi liiMiirance at lowest raten. Of- lA*wle Ilemlersoii AVard Ra.v Simonson Glice with St. .lohiiH .\ewM. zens, for ninny T7f the privileg4*H we liavi* .lolin Cnrtls .Mabel Smiw. W. fit enjoyiil. Tlie many modern imjirove- lA'lla Wyman Bessie Boner .Mar.v .Murrny ' Nettie Cartwright Society ' Cards . j meats have made onr scliool pleasant, Belle BoardniHii George Holton !you have also be<*n kind tousindivi.laall.V I Hnliert Northnip Bessie Hendei ’son WORKS Breeders sad l. K.ofll__ .Meetn I (?**rtie Kellogg .Arthur Henderson B Firut and Third Wedn«*HdH.\ h In every I and colletively where eVer w<* have met. Ella Harris . .Arthur Jury month. .M. I*. FITTS. IMetator, Sadie Woodruff Nellie Moss SHORT-HORN CATTLE, 31 tf J. O. WISE, Iteeoriler. I .Vnd for all this wc* fi*(>l sincei-ely greatfiil. Lucia Fr.v ida .Martin Liic.v Davis Fred Slminuns (lea tlenien of the Board of Eilncaiion; — Bessie Piilfry Loa Stoweil Poland China and Berkshire Swine, 'I'-iAii*: 'rAifj.,!*: The class of ’00 desiri's to express its ls*na Coleman •May Trl|i(, Kill inn Lnsk Bertlin .Mnttre>iH for (Irand Haven ...... 2:20 (ini Karl NidH ex(ireHH ...... jini ward. Y’ou have provided* us with coin- Claraace OsgiMHi 'riieron Horton OOINO KAHT jietent teachers und they have acted tni- Willie ItleliiiKiiiil Oliver .Merrillirf Detroit exiiresH ...... H;2Harn K.vivla Slierniaii Itayniond Hull PAINTING Mall for Detroit ...... 12:17 (ini(ler your iimtniction to the liest of their .lennle WyckoflT Gii.v t’«ine In .All (lie Various Itraiic’Iies, Mixed for T..;...T7r;,-...... 4:rir» (in, (Tara tVnrreh Fred I’ervoree Evening mall for Detroit...... r,:40|iin ulTility, you have made our sclKioI life Ilia Wlna*ler .Milo Welter Night ExiiresH ...... L.'i.’lam pleasant by the way in which you have Itolilile Bislnui Ford Dnt*:h«*r ^ Through tickets to all pointH east und w**Ht Dan (’artwiTght Clvde Pnlfrcy can be (iiirchiised at the depot. conducted all affairs connecttHl with it. Harry Clark iW'lle Fitts Parlor car on 10:5K, Hto.', going wi'st and Bertie Clark Frank Hall ' 8:2S, .5:40 going east, extra eharge 2.5c. We hope that you will continue iii this Roy Hilliker Mary ()les»‘n Bazaar. CO.NNWTIONH manner still improving and still seeing I..eun Wheat Harry Padley I alsii furnish tu order .All Kinds of At Durand with Chica go and Ortuid Trunk .lennle Bowers Carl Shaw for Chicago nnd the west. great results and again for whatwi^ liuve Millie Cartwright Adah Stnrgis At, Detroit, wDli Southenn .Division of Luclle DeWItt Lunie Vanconsant THE FIGDRE Figared and Fancy Colored Glass for Grand 5'runk rnilwnys for nil (lolnts east receiveleph YY’cnicr, better known in the 9 ” High Arm AVbeeier A Wilson So ving Alaohine. and Nkilfullv Done. SPRING SUmmER The “No. 9 ” was endorsed for first place by the life is over we cun see where we oft(*n fail­ coBuilUIllty UH‘-DlJb h .loe, thed .Mon- j expe^ of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, 537. K. VOSBXrZtC. ed to aiipr(>c.late your kindness. Y'ou dav evening in the buck room of Frank I sber * severeoontest with the leading ma- Smith's Carrini.*-e Fnettirv. St. our school Dunean, a Justice of the Peace of the town- days nnd -irmid the joy that -we IrtA on whip of Bingham, In snhl rou nt. v, on th e n oth day of June, and Ist day of July, 1N90, at Judd THE ailor having complebnl our high school course the office of the anid Justice of the Pence In T the village of Ht. .Tolins, to Inquire as to the are mingletl many regrets. YVe shall cause of the death of JoHe(in Werner anid mo»‘t no more in the old familiar place. death occuring on the(8()tli da.vofJnne.INPO, In the village «ifHt. Johns, in aaid eonnty of THK lNDK.STRi:CTinLK St. tIoKrxs, .Next year others will fill our plactv. YVe Clinton. On notice of sahl death to snhl Jiia- are about to ent(T upon the stem realit­ tlee of the Peace, the following nanieil per- atina were Slimniotied as Jurors on said In- Ma,de to Order on Short ies of life and although w^ may not re­ qiieat: Jerry Me.Nnnghton, Emery ITrle, BURIAL CASKET! 'Thomaa lx)ve, M. H. Walton, Frank Khielda The iindersigneil hns sei'iired the Agency main united as a class yet when onr and feroine ('nstle, who, after reviewing the for the alMive article a'hieh is something new Notice. thoughts revert to our school dayw, as hod.v. were dni.v sworn. Dr. A. J. AViggIna It Is (lerfectly air tight and made of n frame railed as a witness, sworn and teatlfleeen for several minutes serve a body for years. Do not Place Your Order think of each other and of the many and in hia oiiinlon the deceased came to his hours of toil and enjoyment w« Gave de ith frfim heart failure, said heart dfaeaae causni by debauchery and further stated that CHANGE OF BASE. Without Calling. spent together. he deamra It not neceoeary for post mortem About April 1st. I will remove niy Furniture examtnathin In this ease. and Undertaking lluslness to the Hlekiee As we wish one another 8um,EY * CO„ will receive prompt atteatioa. the friendly ties must at lost be severed. and drank mneh water. About H o ’clock p. m., be nsaln came to the saloon and seatM 44yl •«. Jolias, Mich. S.W. INGRAHAM. H. A. Sa^ in recreating at J)otroit. ' THE HEATED TERM. Miss Kllen Kyan has ent»res- VARIAN C. HOTSKOXII. JAMKX U. IMTCH S(‘boul meeting next Monday evening. pitttl, Detroit, toeiirul>l» T REAL ESTATE To Our NubMcribor*. 11. C. Lane boa gone to Ohio on bnsi- Last Saturday the government thennom- uesB. Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, The after your iianie telle tlie eter at .i, O. Hunt's registered 07 iu the Newark, Aak., says: “Was down with ^ LOAN agents . time your News it) paid If your tiine_ - Ilev. R. 1). SteruH is attending aconven- shade. A number wm’4» {>roHtrate4l with .Alxwess of ImngH, and fi iemTs and physic-* ST. .TOH.NS, : : : : : MICIIIG.V.N. .ha« expired we invite you to renew the tion at Had .txe this week. the lie^it, although not seriously. There ians proiiouinvd me an Incurable Coiii- Humptive. Itegiiii taking Dr. King ’s New Formt an(J village imiperty sold on roiii- BubH^ription. Our terniH are 75c a year Our spju'e is largely taken up, with were few |>eople that went to bed Satur­ nilHsloii, atui paiitH taken to UutlcuxtuiuerM. — Discovery for Consumption, am now on The Hiiine elinrp'H made where exeluingeM are in advanti** and if not renewetl when the school matters this week. day night and spent the time iu slumber. my third bottle, and abh* to ovei ’seethe made as ff»r sales. No expense to buyers. time iu out the putx^r will be HtopiH>d. It was too sultry. At 3 o ’eloc*k Suuddy work on my farm. It i.M the lliHHjt im*di- TormH —When* theronslderatlon ls$;UX) Wells Hheldon and wife are spending or less ft percent.; over 9^00 t«» $.'»4X>, a j>er At the low price we cannot truwt. morning a thunder shower camefromthe cine ever made.”’ cent.; over 8^00 to 01 OOP. 2 per cent.: over W«>Ht and with the roaring of heaven ’s .Ji'KWiMiaaiewai't. says; to per ceiil.; t»ver§ilMiO t< ^frs. Simonson, her mother, and Kfas- , , . , , Hud it n4it Ixx'u for Dr. King's New’ lO.OOO, 1 per cent, (’ouiniission payable IV 1*3 AV W T.. K T IsS . artillery and the oppressive heat was Discovery for Cousumi)tion I would have when the paix'rs are made out. It must Ix) ter Ward went to Gains, yesterda.v. -.r I ...... - nr%____ * i ’ ii» ? _ i understood that when property left with us almost unbearable. The storm reachcil died of Lung Troubles. Wus giv’eii upby is sold without {»nr knowledge the coininis- .1. S. Osgood and son Clarence went to doctors. Am now in liest of liealth. ” ston will be charged the same us If sold by us. M. F, Pitts is working in Relding. its steeugth at five o ’clcx;k when the barn g^OHIce at Court House. Lenawee county, yesterday. • Try it. Sumph? bottles free at Fildew & .\ cat was st'iit by express to Detroit ofC. A. Putt was struck and bunietl to Son Drugston*. Miss Kmiim Yuwger is visiting in St. the ground. Prowciiting Attorney .M<|^ A iiEsiiiAULK resid<*iice on Railroad st., Mon. IMtM), at one o ’clock I*. .M., at the west front door orchard, 1 mile from school, 2 from post- ^1. K. church hist Sunday morning. .John Dooliug of Itelding was home two fet‘i. The loss to Mr. Putt is Tully of the Clinton County Court House in the vil­ office. #.3,500, half down. yesterday. lage of St. Johns, In Hiiid county. subj«*<-t to 120 acres, sec’s 21 aild 22, tifeSibush; Miss .Jennie Ifnlman of Geneva, N. Y. #175. all inrnirtbrntm*s nnd to the dower triTerext Miss Flora J’aliner ifrnsitingher sister winK HpU*iidient Thursday troit and Mliwnnkee Hailroad, beluK off of Mrs. jJ, lg>ngwQod^f Pomtxiiihaabeea house was struck^ but uq partjeular 4h - T ___fbe , ______sontlwaat_____ JLuujloi: oL —lJu;—Boath _ House ------— andr-i------three-fourths-—r------acre in St. visitiiig her e. ______jury was. done. Mmiy east una rter of seetTon 7. town 7 .lohii^ ^TDlL—X barga in for SOIW ■en^. — Ml'- afttl Mrs. Lathe r Rn insey nTt^T isit- north uTraiiKt^ woh }', and contnlnluK seven A rootnv house and two lots in .i desir­ tri*es were blown down. acn*H of land, more or less, sulijei-t to the ing their daughter at Detroit. The water works carried by 113 ma­ riKlit of snid railrotuV, if it IIhh any'; also the able location. Barn, well, cellar, fruit. jority. north half of the Houtheast nnarter ol see- Great bargain in 00 acres on sec. 0, Miss Maud Morse is spending the siun- The I’Mtrons Caine Out. tlon 7. town Tnorth of range 2 west. Also, GiwnbUsh; 55 acres imjiroved, nie<*ly Miss Pearl .Tosliii is Hix'iiding the sum­ the half of the east half of Illock -K.; the, mer vacation at Orion lake, Yesterday was a fine one and the Pat- east 3)1 fe«*t of L«>t H, and l.ots ll, 10 and located, good buildings, well watereil, mer at Bay View'. west 12 ft*e t of Hot 11, Hloek It, Stone ’s ad- splendid soil; #1jr>00 b ^siieeou - -Airs. O. C. Clark and chihlivn W4*nt to rous ot Indus try from le village of Ovid, rilntoii county, M aster J a y W a t k i n s is six*ii(Ii ng the w(*ek time. Bay City yesterday morning on n visit. country came out in full force. Michigan. HO acres on sec 12,Greenbush ; 70 acres at Detroit. Dated June 2:)d, 18i)(). C. A. Bacon has bought a lot, corner The procession muveil up Clinton ^ • H. (’rDDEIlAPK. upder cultivation, two good ondiards, 43tw7 Administrator. south of the jail and will build anew house. O. Wheat and wife of Chicago are visit­ avenue headed by the Ovid band and fine soil, good buildings, living water, % ing at Fi-eeiimuCan ’’8. down ; will trade for smaller farm. Major Theo. Price and boys are s[x*nd- nuinboreil 13(i teams, ten of them teur Fine vacant lot adjoining O. Blanch- ing the week at Detroit river iwiints. lost the end of a fiiigi?!’ Uxorse. TUay, were tiimuicd in holiday Bwlio would thrive <*hflt*4 ’s ote th e east.------at the factory lust week. attire. Gn*at snap. Only hotel in railroad I.,ightning shattered the steeple to the Must either hold the The procession jiroci ’eded to the fair town, two barns, three lots. Laingsburg Baptist church last Monday. Mrs. G. IV. Estes has picked 02 blos ­ l)low or drive; 1*4 acn*8, good house, fruit, well. soms from a cactus. grounds where others had gone, and Miss Jennie Hickh left Monday morn ­ 75 acivs sec 20, Biley, 70 nyres cleared, when they weri* all in, there were four And if 3’oit can do 3 iM’t’es timber, frame house and. barn, 2 ing for an exteiideil visit -ii: Detroit and Hermoii Goette, of Buchaiioii, Mich., hundred teams. .\t,an average of five to both, all the better. orclutrds, #.35 acre, small part tlowti. is home on a visit. A fine farm of 105 a^ Geo. M. Dewey Jr. of Owosso has jinss- cd a siK’cessful examination and will be Noy, of Detroitj are visiting relatives in few we<*kH he had bef*n attending picnics admitted to West l*oint Military .Sc’hool. St. Johns. as largely attended as this. He spoke of Mrs.,B. I). Palmer fell down-her cellar SixTetary JViiiKtoii is one of the board the living issiieM of to-day, and said that stairs Sunday morning, spraining her to examine applicants to West point. A if the old parties ejinnotmeet these iHsii(‘S ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST! ankle and r«;eiving nmiiyiiainful hruiH<*s. good selection. they must give plae<*. What is the maF ter? 3’he favored classes are prosiwring Bert Howland purchn.setl the fine span E. J. Brudner is iiome troni. Ypsilunti, and the inassi's are not. Then* is n of grey horses of 11. K. Hicks and drove Saturday he will go to Petoskey for the cause, what is the rem»*dy ? It is^not the them to his home iu Kalamazoo county' shimmer. ' OUR QRA^D SfECIALS! Patrons desire to. tear down but t.o build yesterday. J. S. Adams has completed a barn foV up. Happiness is the acme of our ambi ­ .\.J. Baldwin and is now building one Dr. .J. W.CosfordofManc^lonalias bwii tion, and individual happiness deiK*nds for G. W. Gibbs, F'or Sfiturckiy, iVloiAclay onicl visiting at Decatur Bross ’s. Ho drove a on prosiMTity. The produets of the soil fine horse home bought of M. S, Moss of The therinoinetor registered 97 in the bring all the wealth, tor without them Ttiesclo^^. Alaple Rapids. shade Satiinlay, and the rain fall Siiiiduy there could lie no inanufacturies. The .\ National musical convention is being was 1.20. Patrons are not after the 10 per cent, in held in Detroit this w(‘ek and is being at- There will be a regular im*etiiig of the tradesoimich. There issomethingmon*. tendiKl by Mrs. G.-S. Price, Miss Maggie fire ilepartment Saturday night; a full Then? w(*n ‘ retm*dies to be reacln ‘d 15 Pieces Brilliantines Petscli and Miss .\nna Dooling. attendance is desired. through legislation, but they could never In all the Latest Colorings, Regular Price 35c, to .T. M. Sage has rented his farm for three The Misses Nora and Anna Ryan, be aceomplisln*d by electing boodlers to years and with his family has removed to teachers in the Manistee schools, are offiw. There is no such thing as comp< go at 22M>c. V Detroit. We shall be glad to welcome home for the vacation. titioii. The small coiieeriis are crushetl them back to St, Johns at any time. >frs. G«*o. Adams of Detroit, who has out by the larger ones. It is an age of 10 Pieces Brilliantines Thei*e will lx? an ice cream social given been viHiting at J. Hicks’,returneil home trusts. We have the coffin trust, barbed at the Bengal parsonage , of the F. D. Monday. wire trust, ch(*ap table glassware trust, In all the Newest Colorings, Regular Price G5c, to edge tfMil trust, rubber trust, milling church, Tuesday evening, July 8, for the Miss Edna Spaulding is home front go at 47c. trust, smelting trust, sash, door and benefit of pastor, Rev. J. A. Blickenstaff Wellsley (Mass.) College for the sumtner blind trust, stareh trust, sugar trust, Everybody come. vueatioii. whisky trust, and numberless other 20 Pieces Fancy Misses Alice and .\tina Burton six*nt a The atil)jef?t for the Epworth Ijeague, trusts. .\ll of these re(.*eived a hard few days with their grand pai ’ents Mr. Stripe Serge Suitings in all the Latest Colorings, next Sunday evening, is “Temperance.” scoriug. He dealt parth ’ularly hard' and Mrs. A. H. Walker last week, on their I.eadpr, Sarah Poiiejt. Essayist, Hattie blows to the licpior traffic, consitlering ’it Regular Price 75c, to go at 60c. way home from school at North Hamil­ Cook. All are invited to attend. the greatwt tax U|ioii tin* jx'ople. His ton, Mass., to Freeport Illinois. Miss Louie Walker has gone to Detroit remarks wen* listened to throughout by Attendjthe Y. P. !’>. C. E. at the Baptist to attend the great musical association the elfisest Httention. church, Sunday at .5.45 p. m. Subject, at that place this w(*ek- Hotels are teHiig Bicliard .Moore and Judge Duboll fol- JKe Graze of tKe Co\jr\try! “Believers. What? Why? H»*sulte of crowded with musical guests. 1 owerH. day aft<*i ’iroon, eonducb'tl by U«*v. C. G. conduct the morning service and the Pre­ Tlvomas. 10 Pieces Light Challies , The I.4ulieHaid and (’hristiaii Rndeavor siding Elder the evening st?rvtce. societies of .the Baptist church will hold At the tegular mating of the Jjaiising Worth 10c to go at 7c or 15 i^ards $1.00. Mnriiixl at tH5'~ residence of the brides^ Bi(y*M*l'%CIub held Monday evening, the an ice cream social on tin* court hoiis<* parents in Ovid, June 20, by Rev. P. J. square, Friday and Saturday evenings, following te?Holution wax adopb*)!; Re- Maveety, Walter W. Bartlett to Miss Holvwlthat the St. Johns Bictyclt? (3ub 5542 of this week. Every body go and eat. Minnie Leddick, both of Ovid. be invitixl ter take, luirt with us in the Am spicAi Fr At a six>cial imxiting held at Mrs. Jas. The farm house of Jack Pinkney near parade of the Sons of Vetermis, on tin? Eh N^s’, the Woman ’s Home Missionary Maple Rapids was struck by lightning morning of the 4th of July at lOa.ni.and society, of the M. E. church, eh'cted the lust Sunday, and .Mrs. P. was greatly that said club be the gUest of this club From 10 to 11 a. m., we sell 1 Lot of Dark Calicoes at 4c following officers for the following year: shocked. dog was half- paralyze

- «' . I f 4 EA MILY LI K KNEHS. SINGLE TAX DEPARTMENT. ter. God help us all if this were not so. NOVEL STRUCTURES THE JOKER’S BUDGET. Mrs. ih'Firm —I tremble 'to think of But that U a pitiable philosophy that our daughter marrying that young man. console* itself with averages. These THE LIGHT OF CONTRAST. IN PROCESS OF ERECTION BY TESTS AND YARNS BY FUNNY Why, he onhrs his mother and sister extremes aro possible beeause wo have African Slave Tratle and The Convict Mlnei, a system that says “gut all you can and HUSTLING IOWA CITIES. MEN op' the press . around as if they were slave.s. Mr. DeFirm—Doi/t worry, my dear. of Kara. pay as little as you cun for It,’’ a speck He won ’t UUKSSKO IT TUK KIRST TIME. that the gray dawn of tho millennium is Klsewli*!**, Discovery, Eto., Etc., gutTering. Wo paint our pictures on a not yet on tho sky and can not l»c paint ­ [Craston (la.l Cor. Chicago Hwaid.] _ Fegg —I have a eoiiundrum for you, dark buekgrouiul, and appreciate tho ed there by any leveling process of pa ­ Work Is progrmittg rapidly^ the new Ping nOTM I HKO TUK SAMK .\or 8j>ace for exhibitors will bo more to sit next to that woman whose dress mill to drink a dollar's worth of beer' ” of tho Century. vSfH-aking of the plai'-o you SCO in your paper, write to me and than double that of last year, 'fho south wing “I will!” yelled every man in the where tho Czar work.s ids State prison ­ of the palace will ooutaiii an auditorium seat­ doesn ’t harmonize in color with mine. — I will send you sonw tracts o.xplalning ing 2,SOU people, in which tlurewlll lie grand j^Kjioch. ]>lacc in chorus, and a graiul rush was ers, he says: “A person who has once in ­ tho whole subject. concerts by loading musiclaua and speeches by haled tliat odor can never forget it; it Is : uL’XTKU-n.\I.AM E. made for the bar. —[New York Sun. If you have merely happened to pick eminent men. so nnliko any. other bad smell in tbo The iialace will bo opened by Gov. Boles on laidy Customer—This is such a very .VSTUONO.MICAL. up this paper and become interested in Aug. 21. at which time tke managers liopo to world, that I hardly know witli wliat to knowing more about the single tax, secure the.presence of Piosldent Harrison and ^mia I r bonnet. Hander —How do you account for the compare it. I can ask you to imagine Cabinet. Messrs. McKinley and Mills have been .Man .Milliner— Ah, ye.s, Madsme; but and if your own paper is not publishing invited to discuss the tariff question and will Milky Way ? cellar air, every atom of which has been a Single Tax Department, write to your probably ho present. Henators NVllson, and zc jirice is large. Witti.x— I suppose the cow jumping half a dozcji times through human Allison will undoubtedly be present. over tlic uToop . Imd something to do editor and-request him to do It, Tho The exposition will be run something on tho SMAUT lungs, and is heavy with carbonic acid; Memphis Single Tax Association has Chautauqua plan : speeches, oratloins and con ­ with It. to imagine that air still further vitiated certs in tna forenoon and services by eminent “I am thy slave,” I said on bended knee, made arrangements whereby "’all papers divines on tho Eahbath. The display of fine And this the answer that she gave, ms WONDKUKUI- VISION. by foul, pungent, sliglitly ammoniacal published in the AVest and Northwest stock, fruits and grain will be the largest over exhalations from long urtwaslied human seen in Iowa, not excepting the Btate Fair, and very, very stupid men way Ite.----- Brown can get their articles from tho houses in all respects the blue grass palace expos!- 1 need a husband, not a slave.” bodio.s; to imagine (hat It haS S" .-tilggOa- that supply “patent outsides, and at iio in the roof? tion of damp, decaying wood, and more —[Ilo.ston Blade. JIrs. Brown —No; but he saw the pane extra cost to tho paper. Tho editor of than a suggestion of liuman oxereniont your liome papoi* is not only willing, but * * IT WAS LOUD. of glass Johnnie broke. —[T.ife. —and still you havo no adequate Idea of Ottumwa’s Novel 8trnrtnre. anxious to print what Itis sulxscribors FOttumwa (lo.) Cor. St. Louis OJobe-Domocrat,! “That bonnet .speaks for itself,’’ e.v- WHENCE THE FLIE.S.- it.” In this black hole, in the cold Si­ want, and if you write to him that you Sept. 16, 1800, an exiiosition will *be opened berian winter, men and women are com­ here in a building unlike anything ever con- -elaimed Mi-s. Faiigle, as .she showial her So you want to know where the flics and others want to know what tho Sin ­ atmeted—a building ropStsenting the great in ­ new head-gear to her husband. come from, do you, Lueullus? Well, the pelled to live and sleep on rough lienchos gle Tax means and how it will affect dustry of this section of Iowa, coal' mining, the “Ves; I heard it as I came in the without blankets or fire, packed in rows principal material used being the ixoduct of cyclone makes the house fly, the black ­ 3’ou, you may depend on it that ho will these mines. The Ottumwa Coal Palace was •door, ” rcjdied the brute. —[Bazar. smith makes the tire fly, the carpenter and fed on the coarsest food. The first supply tho demand. If he don ’t, then the conception of a few enterprising oitiseus, m ikes the saw fly, tho ilriver makes the picture is a glimpse of an industry now subscrilie for a paper that will. Wo with CoL F. G. Ballingall at tbs bead. AN .vwKw.vnn nUEAK. carried on in the wilds of Africa, and The enterprise, before it could l>e commenced, horse fly, the grocer makes the sand fly, have sent out circulars to nearly all tho needed i825,00U capital stock. A proposition “Well, i called oh 3Tlss BobbcTt hast the boarder makes the butter fl\% and if the second, a peep into a Russian State -i-.mmtry p apers piiblishoii in the West was made that if twenty niannfacturers and prison. Well, of what value can such a jOBher* •would caefa sub scrib e gfiOO the reat •night and broke the ie«*.” that is not enough for you you will have and Northwest offering our articles to would be assumed.by the retailers and profes ­ “How unfortunate when ice is so hard to pursue your future studies in entomol ­ vision of woo, and wretchedness ’.be to them, and tho “Single Tax Do- sional men. It was not much work to seeure .to replace. ” ogy alone. —[Terre Haute Kxpress. us? No sU<*.l» evils would be tolerated parttnent ” is now being pub ­ the twenty men, aud neeiled very Utile mo» for a dtiy in our happy land. effort to make up the remaini n g *I.5, 0J0. and NKVKU KlHlO.VTE IT. HOW THEY AI-WAVSTALK. lished*' in about ' seven hundred npw the work is begun and the buikifag will be Wait a moment. It is true these pic ­ of them. If the roadt*rs want informa ­ ready ioi occupancy by Sept. 1. “ That man is evidently your enemy. tures are taken from a region far away The palace will be an imposing striictnre 260 Lcvelhead —Seen Jinks lately? tion on this topic, wliieli is the burning feet in length, with an average width of 130 How comes it ? ” Blinks —Yes,’ met him last night in and from a social system now happily question of tho day all over the civilized feet, the main tower lifting itiielf proudly up ­ “ He was formerly my warm friend. ’’ Hinsling's saloon. He was on one of his fast becoming obsolete, but there aro ward over ZK) feet. It will be ouilt, as the cut * ‘And you did some art which cost world, if they want to know the true re­ indicates, with an architectiiral character of its periodical sjirecs, and it was v<*ry hard to otlier pictures tliat show what is taking lations between land, lalmr and capital, own, and uuhke the other palaces of the State— .vou his regard_ {" . get awav from him. Jinks is goingIlowu place under our social system, tliat eon- of hay, wood or stubble —the whole structure “ Yc.s, he was once about to engage in ^ if they aro interested in tho question will bo veneered with coal, various unique de­ sidoring our relative position aro quite signs being woven Into the building of let from a piece of folly that would liavi,- resulted ! Bcvcllicad (a few hours afterward)— why it i.s, that in the midst of greatly as painful to contemplate. Here is one: imn ’otksing wealth thrmighout the in his ruin, when j imprudently inter- . '•Jinks. Heard you were with A little ragged mrhin is timidly watch ­ United States, tliore is so inucli poverty fered and saved him. ”—[Chicago Times. I la.«,t ni"ht. ing a numlier of well-dressed boys play ­ and suffering among tho pu seem to be enjoying the much hai-dor than it was in former '“I’ass me the roll,” .said the I’rofcs- to help him home. Just tell you, Blinks funt would you not Uko to take a part*, ’’’ j'earsv then the remedy is in their own has got to reform pretty soon, or he'll be sor. “They won ’t* have mo, sir. The good hands. We t^ink we have sol veil the “They are all gone.” said the landlady, i in the gutter.—[.New York Weekly. man what preaches in tho little old “Yverty and wre»eliedne.s.H. Jack—Tom, I want to confess to you lot it be used by other men. The single Wife—You forget that our daughter, that 1 am in love with your sister, 3Iin- If they grow up atlieists in religion and anarchists in politics, would ^ it bo tax will not 1«3 a burden upon any man has just become ‘’sweet sixteen.” —[Chi- uic. who uses land; but It would make all -r ago Times.' 'I’om—Whew I and I’m clean gone on strange? Here is another. Tlie scene is laid in tho land grabliers, syndicates and “in ­ THE PAIJSeK BDILT OP COAb. THE AXSWEU WAS .A TIlUASJlINO. your dear sister, Alice. vestors holding for a rise,” let gO'their Jack—What! You don ’t mean Jo say Now York, but may l>o duplicated any ­ '“Now, boys, wc have ten minutes for! where. A working woman tells us how holdings. In short it would kill specu­ the output of the various mines about Ot­ —ha. hu! What on earth can you see— lation in lamU give a farm to every tumwa. ipie stioiis •i.s there anything you'd like j Tom_—Come, old fellow, don't j'oke! she and her daughter manage to live en ­ A mliiiatuxaeoal mine istobeonaof the fea- to have exi.iaine.l: said ihe trnrhri m , gaged in making elotlies: farmer's Iroy, and homes to the millions tbres of the palac*, and the excavation is most of homeless men, who can not now lay admirably adapted to it. Into the mine a shaft ...... hfr(_fLa>vrcuc,. How do wo live? It’s all in this little will leari from the main tower, over VtO feet ‘How much is claim to a place to lay thoir heads. American. book. It’s foolish to put it down, and above. The tower at its base will be over 4U lid Apoll-owo? ” y<*t I alw.ays lik<*d to see how tho money Tho following letter, written ta the feet souare, and will lie reached by means of two WHISKEIIS THE AND NOW. elevators in Use senilciiealar towers toward the “Is it proper to say ‘he is,’ or ‘He­ went, oven when I had plont}', and it's New York Standard, shows how ready front, or by a fliKbt of stairs in eitlier of th* be ’ ?’’ queried Johnny. tho papers are to , give space to our other semiciioular towers fMi the rear corners. In olden times the flowing beard second nature to put down every cent. From this i>oint tho sight-seer will get into a “In what respect did Jupit-err? ” put Was reverenced liy the youthful mind, Take last inoutli. It had ’i” working :irtieleS( aud if tlio if'aders of-tho rural ear, jnst as in a rogiilar mine, when he will be in Gcorgie. ] , ' , But now, alas, ’tis scorned and jeered pn*s.s want to know aluHit the Single Tax lowci^ throu^ el dark shisft into the sunken days—Out of that we took first park, where tntr ninles, the mlneni with their But there came no answer. The teacher And glibly eoujiled with the wind. the Sit) for rent. I’vo been hero 11 and will lake tlip trouble to write to lamps and pteka and the coal in large veins can thrashed .them soundly, and .sent them • - i=[TcTrp Haute ExjH ’ewi. years, and thny ’vo mrs«sl a dollar tm me- their loca l journalsy the Single Tax l>e- he seen, as If in the Foster or Phillips mines, home to their Mars.—[Bazar. partment can in a sliort time bt» found Iwouly Siflea south of the etty;------A SLtOHT DIKKKIIENCE. twice., Tliat ISf^ves S12.y5 a month for The paJac* Win be two storfee in bcW.'ht, th* ])rovlslons and coal and light and In seven thousand papers. first b^hg about 2ii feet to the ceiling, the other A SOFT siTU.xi i(.*N. j Angry (’ustomer—The eggs you sold il. 0. Niles, Denver. —After the article res'^bing to the top of the strnoture, varying clothes. ’Tisn't nmcli for two people, from .^O to 100 feet. In the front, or Washington Rambo —everelyi—The fact is, J-ou arc ' me are .ntale. Your placard, .says “A lot is it? You, wouldn't think it could be hy It. ii. Brt>wn, of Memphis, Teiiii.. ap ­ street tower, will be tlie stage, : 0t36feet, and too lazy to work, j of fresh eggs.” ^ ^ peared in the Stahdaixl; explaining tlieir the main hall, with the balconies ascending done, would you? Well, it is, and here ’s direct from the stage, will elve the builuing I'ousoidiY (indignantly) —No. sir! I m ' (Iroccr—No, it doesn't. It reads “A tho expense for one week and for what method of supplying country new.spa- a seotirg ca]iacity of from S OOJ to S,0i>l. On willing to work; but I want u situation , fresh lot of cgg.s.” They came in yester- we oat: pers witli single tax matter, our club either side of the main room or nave of the iiero got tho Memphis club to eiirular- building will be the Hpaces above and l-elow for whpre I can work when I feel like it, take ; day. [Epoch. Su};ar. 23; tomatoc*. 7; potatoes, 5.r.. fa the exhibits of the mna surrounding oonntles — • as many holidays as 1 plea.se, and never Tea, 15; butler, 30; bread, I'J...... 0 57 izo the Mate of Colorado and adjacent namely : Monroe, Apiiaiioosc, Davis, Keokuk. get docked. Coroan Book*. Coal, M; milk, L*.; clams. 10...... 0 ,37 Territories. Mahaska. Lucas, Van Bnren, and Jefferson* Rambo Why art. The coal which will cover gr< ss?—[Lippiueott. tho Western Newspaper Union to learn jthe ?2U^ilit(ng will lie from these counties. It w^as my foitune. writes Eugene as to tlie succe.ssor failure of oiir efforts: Tlie gar^ii wTTI T>e “ono uf tho tTHwiilng-fras NKKDKD KXI'L.XNATION. Fiebl to the GUieago News, to see several Total...... SW Tho replies they liad received were tures of the palace. Like tho mine, it will be You sen then; ’s no meat. We liko it. lielow the level of the street, the sloping green Hardup —Lcml mo ton dollaj-.i, Jack; native (’orean books a sliort time ago. twenty-four, twenty-one a.*dving for »in- from Main street an-1 tlte depot sfdee being I w..nt to soak my watch. Pinch volume contains mrlmps fifty jiages ! but wo only get a hit on Sundays some- matter and threo deellnelng to planted with flowers and pla its spelling in j times’. Tho coal onghtnot to be in with j havo any thing of £liO kind published in large, liold. beautiful 1 >tters “Ottumwa Coal Jack—You get it from the jowider lirst.—[Ci ■ I can ’t seem to make it loss. Really, learn you have taken up this matter, present a most striking Sfipcaranoe. Powerful cinnati ^'umiuercial Gazette. j and anon to vex the eye of the reader and hope you will got nunioron.H orders. ” elictric arc lights will flash out their brilliancy : ami to balfle the functions of the tyjK,* j when you takt* out.tlio coal and oil and Miss ( arrio Byrd, Journal, Lyons, Col., from each oi th*towers, and each of the luauy A OUEAT STUIKEU. windows will l>« provided with various colored I ami press. Tlien again the paiicr is so j tho paper —and wo do want to seo a pa- says; “I sliall ho pleased to have single electric lights. 1116 work of driving the piling I'lu le No)et* i me, it would l>o hettor for me to dlo, for Tho State Herald.. Holyoko: “Ikm’t this part of the work. Various committees ar* recent <‘ha.'ara["raj)hft. The i bettor,.but worse. But I can ’t, and wo the greati^v success. Kach of these countie* >1 The papers already taking tho ipattor will hare a day of its own at a special feature. " I te.xt riin.s rijfht alon^f from lK*j?inning to j must got along somehow. Lord help usi are wofl distributed all over tho State, Tlie various railroatis ruiiiilne Into the city will THE INEXPEtTED HAPPENS AO AIN. , eml. anti from one subjeet you liml your ­ Now what am wo to say of an indus- and vi-e aro much onconraged with the each have a day s*t apart for them, and tnea there will etill be left flinrtaen days for special “Wasn ’t that a very hig follow that self pluuffefl heaillong, ns it were. Into ‘ trial system that permit- women to result and expect w soo an ovidenco of attrActions; It is Intcndod to have four of the jti. t got awuy from you? ’’ jiskcd one fi- h- i thi* rousiueration of another. Only the work 14 hours and livo on 13 cents per a change of heart In our “pagans ” to- Iraltng pulpit orators in the conntry preach on ; very ehtmt-st etlition «the editumailc luxe, w-ri the singU Ux. Write to your paper. each ul the four Sabbaths during the month of vnnan of r. fellow angler. day? IW) not toll ua these aro oxeep- f»,^.twltf*e, and muelcal and llterarr fearnree “No,” wa; the reply; ‘‘it w ^a a meiu.ly if you jileipsc) treat the readers to an tional cases, that tho averogo is far bot-* R. G. tlKOWN. will lie numeroas. The palace will oe opened little clinp. rtrhaVthiown him hack if ticeasional line auuounciug “Change of _iient. 16 and okieed Oct. if. and Presidea* Har- risen will Wnor It with his preMt{7f lftaqg"Tlfff*' I'd ••aughbliim. ’’—[Brooklyn Life. ; Subject, ” during *be eeeelou. ____ e. .»s ,* Saining th« Hat* dsfinlte object im view, be palled little Heater's tirandaun. F^^dieri: PENSIONS Tor 7awnu tv: threads from the wsrp and put them to Little Hsster hi* grown-up brothers Write at once to J. L,. MrKarlsnd. Washington, 1>. U. 0& the prop«r method of performing and sisters, and nephews and nieces who that ealntatioa known "raieing the his moutl^ which soon after hi eoat out. Weak and Weary 3E*«*^lc>iaL ILgmxfiirl t Later on he found the little bell of silk are older and tdgger thau she is herself. 300,000 nsines to br added to the Peusion Itet. h*t'* there have itlweja. prevailed rather It iias never o.-c-urred to her to be sur­ IVeiected Mid delaved t'leltus slhiwred. Te:<*bi>le*ll — conflicting opinione in France. Home- on the floor of his workshop, and, at­ In tnmmer the warmer weathir it eapeciallr ties wiiwa out. Heve vour risiui seitled-wfttmut de- tracted bv the brilliant appearanoe of the prised at this; itispHrtot her world as weakening and eoervattoic. and that Ured feeling lev. PATRICK <»'KAKnKI,L.WesbiugtiD D C. times Frenchmen liftel their hata in threads, be repeated the experiment, and she found it. She has not 3'et discovered prevails everywhere. The great benefit which three distinct motions, oerefull.r per ­ by U'a- formed; at other times they removed tions succeeded iu giving satin to the unusual. rilla proves that this m'edlriue *niakea the weak AT# FOLKS# them with a sweeping and eomewhat strong." It does not act like a stimuisnf , imparting world. Not long ago one of her marrie I sisters ■Ik. tssi*B* ikks^a.c-^tsls s***to*s«s4 se»« rounded go-ture. a certain Comte de sent for Hes'or to come and see a new firtitloUB Btreugth, hut Hood ’s Ksrwapsrllla builds L. tl*Uk*Pni(tai*«**rvwkw«*rMetkTBUll. rtrll*. Larmandie, in his so-called physiologi ­ Muui la Cigar Girls. babv ’, and a -cordiugly the child was taken up ia a perfectly natural way all the weakened i(msM) 4ek^.tgtleM'> Spiciflo Cl., fkUa., fa. cal study of the Faubourg 8t. Germain One of the most interesting of the by 'her nurse to visit this new relative. parts and piirlfleb the biood. 'liie greet Pension for the year 188!t, has now lai Idown riWes Hill has passed. sights oi Mnuilla is the cigar;eras, or She looked at the baby in mingled aston ­ Koldlrrs. their wid­ reaf»ectinf> the oooi> de chape .>nt sunset anv week-day ishment and delight. Hood ’s Sarsaparilla ows. luothcre, end are based on tbo preceucuia PEN^fOHStuontli. Fee $10. when evening you may sae cu . . , A f.,.. .fnacl. W. the most modern and moat fashionable long, low building ne ir one of the i mother, "how do you like your new by V. 1. UOOU i: CX), I/owell. Mass. Hunter, Att’y. Wcsblngtou. I>, O. members of the best aociety in the city. brutges, and wending their way by twos neph w?•?” The man of fashion, accord ng to the B. T. FKI.fX UOURALTVN ORIF.NTAIe and threes, mauy hundred women clad iu Oh. I like him, ” the child answered, too Doses One Dollar I) CKK.AM. UK MAUICAL. MKAUTIFIKK. Count, must now remove his hat iu aa- the simple but 'picturesque costumes of earue8 tl3', ‘‘hut be can't be a nephew; be RmovM Tan, Phu- luting with a broul-aweepin ; geatura, «;§ pl», r r • c k I • I. the Iiidiaa, of all ages from 12 to oO. is too small. Hiit perhaps," she adued, M ^ CO hoik r«tckM,iu*k erbich ia ct the aame time elegant and most of them haviiig flue eyes, hair and upon second thought, “he is big enough ■nd Skla dlOMM, ' Imietpie. The hat. having remaine i well end rytrf btomUb figure, but homely faces. They are the to l>e a grandson. " •H M M OB Wsiiljr, asd d*- -aloft jor a while, must be brought down 6m dtlsrOMi. It cigar girls who work in the Government And as “Hester’s rrindson ” istho n.w bu .tnod tk* totl ef on the head (quickly, like a sword into its or private factories. baby known iu the family. 40 jrran, end b •• BcabbarJ. The person saluting should harmlm* w* ImU It Most of them are Ch n^ss mesti/.as, as to b* inn it b fnf- preserve an impitsaive coanteuance as Xr A built to Travel or KiiiiKrate, orl;^ mi>d*. Accept iu icated by the oblhiuitv of the eyes, BO cnNBIeHWt »f possible while going through his elegant though they have tbo MilJy width of The voyager cauuol be iiroviiled with a safer ilmllar name. Dr. evolutiODfi, but the Count does not And rcuieily and protective uieo'icitie tlisii Hoatetter's L. A. Iteyar tald l». , "I cheeemeut being either you Udia* «UI aia around the city is about 22,0011, of whom prove that it iiulliflcs hurtful cliiiialic iuttu- tbrai, I reeominwid patronizing or familiar, n« o^-casion may ouly l..'»00 are men. The outside of the eiicea a-id tho effcc-ISi of eviH)Bura, that it rccou- ’Uonraad ’t 0*sm' re*p- also dilates eloquently on the tone and »r»Uom.'**'lri>r ul. I.y all Priiygtou will k'tacy Good. Dcatm in lint by small smooth stones. They a-e preveutB lujniiouii reBulls from impure water. Ih* V. S.. Cana.lao, ■nil K;uro|it*. tem}>er to bo auopted by patricians to­ filled with smaller pieces rolled and ca- ward “vague” people. MariiierB. tuuriBts, emigraiitB, and mlucrB have FKllD. T. HOPKINS, I'rop ’r, 8i Graet Jones Ht- N. 7. uieutod on the edge with pink pas e. all coiitrihutcJ their quota of testimony In Ita Such pt-iSODS —being almqst quantities They are cut to the same leug;h by scis­ SR. OWEN'S 'noKll'.reirtJteii —Rtionld iJB—trontod wnth bohalT, uiul its .prot-ctlve inlliieuco haB 1>o :mi sors. The work is Juu6 oU woodeiiti^ most effectually demouBtrated in regiohF and pgtroniz iiie nirs , subject e 1 to stony Wes. rai-ed less than a foot fioui the ELECTBICLBELll stares, sp^eu to in quick,“slTiTp. almost" uiidor condltlonti where, if not really effectlvi', >B.zwx> e3X7s.x>xazW0O»L-sr floor of large, and wetrxeirtTiTXfoa would loi)ir?Twiii ha ve tb ni esp o Bwlr Patented Aug . 16,, 1887, Improved July 30.1889. imperious tones, and sniuted with brisk t rooms. _ i in no clasB of dlBordcrg have Its rcmcxlial t J-. MAWPK. hWvWEB A ’q TtxeW celerity. “Vague”persons —by whom are and preventive propertlou l»eea more -eonsplcu- oisn^ KivjoY® OALVANIO BODY BUT Several hnndredi are employed iu each vans KVSPElfSCKY wii» meant roturiers in general —should also troom, ten on each side of tables about a ouh Iv bIiowii than in cubcb of mnlarial foverB, bo coldly received when making innniTies , ■ . _____ maiauitH lor wmeu 11 I*maladicR too uioRi. for popiiuii which opcFiiiii it t.-i the mOKt popiihtr Hpecific Both the method and results inf lien ,eare AU Rheuxnatio Com­ 3'nrd wtile, as neni togotner as possible. ! in rxinti-ueo, baraaud in. the troplcB,wlier. plaints LumbagOjOoaaral respecting the health of the lady relatives with a narrow passagewav* ntoug the; itn ropntatiou in Hcarceiy iMH>oiid to that which 8yrupof Figsigtaken; it is pleasant and Ke.vous Debility, “DT“ViieiT p ati-iciau patrons. On the CoativeiieBS, K! dm a y mnltHo. Allstiuaf oa thtur-hcels or.sit 1 Itenioyg on thjg continent. It 1b, morever, a and refreshing to the taste, and acts Disearet, MervoaiBeta, whole, the Co.unt does best, ns will be on bamboo stools about two iniHies high. moBi agfUeabltJ apivcrtlTcr aiul iicrviin*. entiyyet promptly on tho Kklne ya, TromljllTig i Sfxoal Ex- seen from these excerpts, to make what ­ No oue but a Tagal could maintain such hauationj WastinR of ever remains in France of the old aris- TottdM Oreat .Slifttu. fiiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ Body. Dia’.: . esaea CBused by indiBcretiona in >a position for hours' at a time. Youtn.Arere Harried or Biii$le life. "tocracy more unpopular than ever with They use nothing but their Augers, the The toad fs the best marksman I ever tem effectually, dispels colds, head ­ TO KRSrONHIRLR PAUTIKS OX tO DATS Tltlik the “vague” peop e, who are mostly, of saw shoot, and very rareU’ misses his aches and fevers and cures habitual hammer, the scissors and the paste. The mark, says a writer. He has a tongue ELECTRIC INSOLES*.T.Tp'i ’.B. course, llepublicaus. In the conclusion noise made by these stone yicstles on the Also an Elnotrio Truss and Belt Combined. of bis intense and profound study he has more than twice as long as his body. This constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Sand 8e. uotUre tor raaBilluat'd book, 2*^4 pace*, wfaieb wlllb* wooden tables is almost deafening, iu the be can shoot out like a dait or lance, and only remedy of its Kind ever pro ­ amt yon id plain aralrd envelop* Mention tbit paper. Addreta also some hints on- pronunciation. (It is 'midst of which they keep up a couslaut 0WE5 ELBCTRIO BELT A APPIIAKOE CO. now the quintessence of chiu l-o say com­ chatter, until hushed by the approach on its sharp poiut he impales hrs game. 1 duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac­ 306 XTorth Bfoadwav, ST. lADtlXS, MOl ment les vouB for coaim«u4 altez vous, have frequently attached a fly by means ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in 636 Broadwar. NBW YOBS OiTT.______of the inspector. of mucilage to the end of a stick and and “club," which was bitheFto c lied They come iu the morning and go home its action and truly beneficial m its "clib," Is now “cloob, ”thi« being a nearer at night, often to cbnsidernbb* disiunregT" broiigbt it within seven or eight inches approHoh to the Englisn prouounciation of the nose of one of my toads. He effects,-propar ed^my from the most ou foot or in boats,* and are a ver3’ mei'r3', would wink one of his large eyes, take of the word. Fina'ly, just as in England. happy set.—llarper’H healthy and agreeable siibstanccs, "Marjoribanks ” is callod “Mmrchbinks, ” aim, and iu a secoml the fly was im­ its many excellent qualities com­ ister’slJiclioDaiT “Castellane" is to l)e pron-ounc6d “Cast- A Fiirtuiie .MIhhoU. paled on theitornrToT his tongue. lane, ” "Talleyraad” “Talrand," and mend it to all and haye made it “Yes,” said Jones, “I came near be ­ Sail Ai'i'iilciit. “Croy" "Crony. ” Care must also be coming rich once in my life, Bobiuson tho roost popular remedy known. taken to speak of a certain nobleman not and I went into the . patent-medicine Mrs, O’Coork —Arra worra, an ’ so poor Syrup or Figs is for sale in 60c —fis—“Rieopoift^ ” nir "Bizache. ” but as bii-inpHa. voii see. We got our stuft' com' little Teddy do be dead. That happened and bottles by all leading dnlg- 'Bisac.' pounded and bottled, and then it occurred *ini2 ______-Any^JXl^iahlfi_li^lggi£LYLh2_ to ns that we hadn't decided whether to Mrs. McQuirk—Poor angel! It wor an — OklPst Girl.” call It a cure for consumption or a cure accidiut. ‘ You know how the broth nv a may not havo it on hand will pro ­ 53^ There is a certain ring 'crf pride in a fo'r dyspepsre. I went in for dyspepsia, bye wild amuse bi'^sclf breakin ’ Chiny- cure it promptly for any one wlio man's 'ioice when be introduces oue of but1 * Itobinsouli u- _ insistedi j 1 on.... consumption, I| min's, windies, an't'rowin ’ bricks at the wishes to try it. Do not accept iMh his own friends by saying, "This is my and he had his way, confound him! The ■ any substitute. oldest girl. ” IFs 4 iring that comes from wenther was unusually ’ mild for six Mrs. O’Coork —Yis; bliss th' dear satisfaction. He has *fouud that that cboild ’s Howl. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. months after we got our stuff on the Mrs. McQuirk—Wu!l, this avenin' he -olda&t gill of-his has known how to make market, ^nd the cpnsui^tives all got BAN FMMGIBQO, CAL, all life pleasanter in the ‘honsehobi, and Vrew a brick at a ChinyiniD. but be made lOUfSVILLE, KY. NCW YORK, N.f, better in consequence. 'The reshlt w|»h ^ a mishtuke, poor bye, 'ou' hit an Oirish there is nothing which dolignts him so thit our 'scheme failed. I'm satisAed i rETIkld^lkl xv.inoKRi^ much as for her to have some sort oc an th it if we'd labeled the liottles ‘Dyspep- j laddy. She kt t 'im-—l*u(h\ ICLDIoH/nl tVMflIitngCun, U.C. euterta nmeat, where the other girls and sia Cure,’ it would have gone off like hot { 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. the young oken are asked. 'Ihen^ he 'iVortli lluNiti'eilH or Iloltura. Lat* Principal Examiner V. S. Pension Bureao. m cakes, and I should have to-day )>eeu My wife used only two bottles of “.M-oth- I-yra lii laat war, 1& aiUiidtratiiii' claImB, atty aluo*. thinks they see just what his oldest "girl worth my millions." — er*s I’cicnd" beloro her third confinemeiit. rsT^ays the Lnrfirf<‘ //n^r ./r/Tn-rntfr She +inyn tiho wo«o4 not la* without It lor hun ­ knows how to make this formal party a How Tiluy AlwnyM Th IU. t(IDDEB8 PA8 TILiE8 .i.n,..i dreds of dollars. Hal not half as tnueh Mass. ver3’ pleasant oue; she (hasn ’t got the Lovelbead —Seen Jinks lately? trouble as before. Imcit Mii.rh . Lincoln HfT.NTfON THIS PAPra »»«« vbiti ** •«> aoirBaTisaaa. room so . crowded with decor.ited scrap- Binks —Yes, met him last night iu Gin- I’at ish. La. Write The BrndftM I l{ei.vi- baskets, pat.er flowers, 'ribbon-trimmed sling ’s saloon. He was an one of his liitoT '06., Atlanta. Ga., for lurther partlou- inr.w. Sold hy all druguists. B.06/2^2B chairs and 'nuftidy tidies as to interpose periodical sprees, and it was very hard to THISA t.tm nr Knalnma XVtiKon.S30. a screen between everybody; but she has get away from him. Jinks is going dowu • ‘jH<.alril VaailO Wa^H.$S0 it looking well furnished, homelike and fast. ^ A NEW electric train brake works upon , Hr-l Itimil Cart Hair. 16 . J. i the inside faoe of tho wheels, or rather ; A (.iicmI ttromf lloaH Citri, 10 cheerful. The lamp shades are as bright Levelhead (a few hour< iTap Biifff «Ilb Shan*, I't as only glasses can be. 'and you know iih ' disk Atted to it. The disk i IlMtO. lb. Walton (vair, 40 Hello, Jinks! Heard you were wti ' or annular ring is a largo plate of iron-of < /oooib. PUtroria Sral*. It who.se busy hands keep them in order all Biliks last night. A .Arat Kiiaf; llaran*. 3 Jinks-Yes; met him at C.iueling ’s last 1 ^«“«iderable thickuosk and several fneb- j 4 Ib.KNBtfljor MorrHraIr, 1 the year ronud. On the table ard tho '1600 I'lwfull Arllrlc* at Half'Prlrr, lin-luJo N'rIm. S*>»tfijr illustrated pliers, some photographs night, and th^ fellow was so d.unk I had ^^ securely toHed l-o the Marblaea, Sni'itf.'a, WNfcna, llarnraii, Kl*,kiitnUh»-I ’ooU. liat IVar. The Copyright on the Original Webster ’s Dic­ and some bu^s. Not etiflly piled, but to help him home. Just tell vo-u, Binks !>PT>o«H-e ‘his Addnm emCAUO HfrAi.E CU., CUlCA4im, ILU*. tionary Expired with the Year 1889. 3 has got to reform pretty sooner toell be 1 ?« encircles the axle , laid about careloesly that they ma ' be _ 1 _ J _ . j loosely, and is.hxod by stays in such a 'i'lie DiHabili'v Hill For forty-two y*>«m the people litve paid a heavy picked up ijmd talked about. Some in the gutter.—.Wic }'urk HreJrf//. IH a law. firildicrti roys ty to Uj«* Ki-.-at imblisliitii; linn who have helU' j mnuuer that it oanuot revolve with the | (liKublcrt at nee (be pretty piciudies stand on top of tbo piano, war aro clititleit. the luouoiKi.y on thin the most ncortmary and im- and theie is a vase Ailed with -flowers, so A llori'iltle CoutitocentT. wheel, ‘but can be removed (latterly so ics ______Ilepcii dent widow H IHirtant book in the KtiKli'ii laiutiiiuti'. No ADxrricaa that the shyest girl in tlie.worid doesn ’t First Anarchist —I* i^uldu’t -be in Em­ I to eonie m contacT^with 'Or recede from apu purciiiK iicw ibii'rortcut wlione houm died iroiii parent lioa been poniiittcd to fdiioate liix boy or Kiri ' the ring attached to the wheel, it is at- 'OflectH ot ariay i.er\*cr are included. If .v ihg back there *10 plav for every- peror William’s boots ror any amduut’of your claim boeedtly and KHceeKululIy ^^■eciited. ••rally pl.-u-ed a t,)ll-K*tc aciMH'< tfic liiKhwayof edn- body, becAiiMie Jier tiice is hixlden. Your money. j tacbed to powerful magnetic coils, nnd Addrexa mtion. Tb<* KHteway is now dlNmaiiOcil. TiiiH new oldest girl d« consider.itc. Then the •Second Anarchist —Why? Aoe eurpeo- •constitutes a large electro-magnet. When JAMKS TAXXEl?, cilition ot wklJS’l'Kli’S IjIC riMNAllY ix' a cuiuplcto the electric cuTPont is a^tplied to it, it is reprint ot the oriKiiial work, wliii-li h< retefora eotit pleasant little breik ouines when the ple plotting against him? JLiite d.'mninioHioner 4il TetiKioiial ixtwertfully atfra itedi to the plate ou the for $1(1.00 p.-r copy. U.Ik not.ii clicaii.tinide alfair. imt light cake, the daintily cut sandwiches, Fir.st Anarchist —Not that I know of, \Vai.|ilii;;toii- I>. (- a bnha-fid* N'OAH WKliSl EK K DICTI i.N AItV, plain ­ the chocolate iu its thin cups, ami the but) shudders painfully) (^noeu Victoria wheel, with the effect of arresting its ly prii tcil (M( nice white pjper *uon him oevo'lurt.ion, and sc acting as a brake. boiini] in leatlicr. Jetnouade in its >«mail glmsses 'are setved I'pon n-ccipt ot 94.00 wi' will Kcnrt to any addrcNB Your oldest g«rl and the other girls ar- the “Order of the llath. “ 4>y ■c'lrpi'C MH Otv-fH-'d^iitHry Hb i»v«. ii«.t.4»rUi4«tn------v t fe’iu-JVoPctawill be seat by 'Cr«c(u& 1I EW18TOWDESES’98inYE! ANC rESFEKEE. Tauged ail tkiis: uud. thcr. so that there Second .Anarchist (aloo shud leimg;- 1 I (,o.. I’hiladj u. any one tn the C, S. or Ah to one rcltuliility, wc rifi-ryoii to ih« pnlOiNher iBi.the toble, and, iu addi­ ; iDobiiln'* ’ l-llectrlc Sowp wrappers, Seo list— Tbo nfronof-Kt nnd purert Lye or>icr. bank dratt. or rcKistcrcd letter. AdtlrcxH all tion to your own one obliie, aj Sex eke me isxnes have recently been .cluHotB, dralfiB, wnHhing bottlca, for an inviKorator will not to be ntteuAed do Arst, but at last she iiiiierial, be save, which jiossofi-ies what | lakieoB by the Rnseiaii•Goveriuuent against hanrelo, )itiintB, etc. . PASTILLE OE MARS r foiintl tile inoKt satiH- may be regarded as extraordinary quaJi- I aduUeration and -snile of injurious factory article ever otlereil the Piiolic ($1.00 i><;r i>oX). did make her audevstond(that earcb group ■PENNA. SALT MANUPG. CO., LK- .Marn ’ UVOIDS tor jirivate niheaBo nnHurpaHBed whs to be served, laiideo itbe chatter ami ties iu withstanding Rttuosphoric lufln- subetanoes as toe.L Persons ceua^acted (fit per boxl. 'I'reatini*nt amli-orie'iKieii<'<-vlrutl.v ences, those, especially, which have ee j of these offenses wiH be lialile to a fine Gem. I’hila., Pa.- ronnetentia . DIt. Ill-; MAItS. Kx lT.M. Kxamtiiiutt talk was not stopped. .She got whoever Siin(eon,-.iSau(i :ai Imperial lUtW.^n'Oiark Kt.,ChlcaR(>. she could to play something pleasant .en much to do with the corrosion of iron of Jbd rubles t f48)-er lo imprisonment and steel, and from e\()eriment« imuifle, it . for tthree mouths. For a second ■offense I preeerlbe and fully en- the piano, but she didn ’t encourage (iorae I)!k (J ab the only classical music. When it oaine to a is said that no other material ie capabile j theae penalties wiilil l>e doubled., nnd a , Care* tn Hpeelflc forthecertAincurs of taking bold of the fiber of irooi eud j third •conviction wiiH •entail the loss of I LIKE MY WIFE TO 5 UATS,^ of thl<( dlBoase. question of siagiotg, ehe preferred that TO USE Diced aot 1*1 U.U.lNtlRAlIAM.M. D., whoever could' would give them ilainty steel so readily and Hriuly kb this, la civil and political rightH. Mr. Bnight ’s iBlrtotor*. AniBterdAtn, N. Y. , > little ballads, and-evpiitUH'.ly the evening China, soapstone is largely used iu pr^e- doctrtt ’ne'OT ca eat leaiinitor evidently huds POZZONI’S Mrdealy bytht Wc have eold Rip C4 (or serving structures built of sand«tnr MEOidATEO many yeara. and it has wound up with a sooig familiar to them iCbsml^Gs. .Kivrn the best of bsUs- all; and everybody., nld and .young, aud other stones liable to criimbta fcom ; •own “(free nnd eulightenod" country might Otaainn atlJ I fA(«t4on. joined iu the chorof!. Yciu're right. -Say the effect of atmosphere; aud the «over- 1 with advantage take • bint from imuh COMPLEXION Ohio. D, It. DYCHF,* CO.. lug with powdered soapstone in the form ! trnl 3’ benevolent deepot'ism.. ChloftKo, 111. -it with —tMude—alwax — Loi.k at. hii rilo V" ISl-00, Sold by llruegisia. ingly and appreciate .at her fhll wortb of paint, on some Of thfl obtili-ks tB tha t j POWDER. country, composed of stone liable to at- K. K. CV'BTTCX, Mgr., OArte 'Koout, mrites ; •*! C. N. IT. ,N».. ST -«H> “your oldest girl." ifitid HairK f'Htarrli Csj-a a (uaJuaUle.. iruuiedy." Because It Improves Her Looks mospberic deterioration, has been the Di ug(;iii.tA .0011 it, 70c, and is as Fragrant as Vidlets. HEN WKITINO TO ADVFKTI.SFIt.S, meauR of preserving them intact for ■IOX jO 3BJ V'AoJE'OLYrW’XKJORSl. ideMHc Hit)' you aaw the attvertl.vvinent llptT Silk and SufiH fTere Discovered. Will riilH iiupor. • hundreds.of years. The London County C-ooneil threatens Rich nnd beautifal nothese fabrics .are, certain usiaiagers with th« withdrawal of ISO S ItEAlKliY FOR CATAltRll.—lu-.st. F.a.sie.st t« UHc. and widely as (hey are «sed, yet few peo ­ Whi IiE driving oiit near Windsor re- their liccuscs unless they cease p'ecard- P ChcapcNl. Relief i.s iminediale. A cure i.s ccrUiiu. Fur ple know that the diseove/ry of silk is at­ ■ ceutly, tbei^ueen of Euglaud and Priuce ^Bg offoneive pictme-i on t be' ■aetr.opOli- fV»ld ill tlie Head it lias no equal. tributed to one of the wives of tliif Albert, Victor of Wales saw twoforeigners fen billlKier.li*. ___ Emperor of f'hinn, liouugii, who reigued .with a brown l>ear resting under the shade about two thousand year* before the •of tbo old .olms of the avenue. The The pweel |»ot ito crop on the enetena Cbr stian era; and since that time a Queen ordesedithe carriage to be stopped shore of Virginia is expected to be the R R H .epecial spot has been allotted in gardens toiul the men -were requested to allow the Urgest ever known. It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to tlio of the Cuinose royal pala^ tc ithe ciilti- boar to give .a jperforinauce. This coin- nostrils. I’rlce, £10c._ Sold by d^ni^lvt!* or Kent by inail. DiitUiuisTK. you Hliould always have a Address, IfA'itKLTi.NK, Warren, Pa. vatiou of the mulberry tree acd to the oiiand wns at once obeyed, the unimal gov 2(l supply of Dr. Bull'.-* Worm Destrovers keeping of silkworms I’eraian monks ilanciug with a stick in his paws on the oa hand, iluthers want these c'auiJio;^ tor who came TO t'onstnotiuople revealed to gi.4eDKwai(d aci£. .OQcasionally bugging its tiieir children and won ’t take anv other. the Emperor Justinian tho secret of the keeper, much 'to'thc amusement of the best is a.ye hhe cheekpesh’ production of silk, and gave kim some royg! paity, wiun laughed heartily at its Some geologists have contradicted eilkworms- From Greece the n-t passed antics. At the flnieh her Majesty gave Mosee; but as all geologists have con ­ i into Italy at the end of th-.3 thirteenth tbe.tnen some osMieiy. tradicted each other, Moses stunds about century. as well,as anybody. bid imiLdwiion When the Popes left Rome to, settle at Tib 3 prune crop ot Santa C’larx Con»-- Avignon, France, tbev introduced into tv, ■Ccfiioruiu, where many prunes are Foil a disordered liver try Beecham 's that ucuntry the seeret wbir-h had been grown, will fall far below the estimate. Pills. ohoind subsHhuhes fo kept by the Italians, nnd I ouis XI. eetab- Large numbers of ticees ihave been lost Poets who nre bom, not maid, must JiaUed at Tours a manufactory of ailk and fully one-half of the growing crop i be of the male persuasion. 'SAP0L10‘=lt‘ is d.solid] fabrics. Francis L founded the Luons has fiallam from (be troee. ------—— -7------cilk worko, which to this day have kept "Delays uro danrerous.* Clean house nt ca.ke ofscourinig soa^p-Try the Arst < ink. Honrv II, of France, wore Air NiOHOiiHON, a •eeff’en- 3rear-old once with HAPOLIO. it Is a solid cuke of at the wedding of hie sisti^r the first p itr colored kojr, living at Midlriew, seven Hcouring Hoap used for a U cleaning pur ­ in your nexh house-clea>nin.^. of silk hoeo ever madt'. The void “entiti.** miles fr

bear heracroesandreulieeher mother Itas DUPLAIN. \ *» goneMyhere sorrow and sickim’ssnever on- Mrs. Dt?al Weal has retuniiKl from De ^WHERE TO SAVE MONEYIx* THE NEWS t<‘rs. Could her mother s|)euk to her Witt. J. Bancroft nnd daughter Rosa, form- THl'llSDAY, JI'I.Y «, now we doubt nut but what her words Is the qncfrtion of Interest to Mo&t of Us, and it is Easily. would b<*', erl.v of thi.s place called on friendn, ln'n* I Mr Motil tM full of vt-hiM|M>r(sl »ongt last week. Answered by Examining the aty lillii(ln(>NM Is niv HiKlit, ^ A COUNTY COBEESPONDENCE. The HhnduwH ihnt I feu red «u lung, Three couple, accomiiiinir. I’oHt'H l•eturn^Hl to Ky., liiat Thui ’Hday. diiy with Fn*^ Miss Millie ('omstiH:k of Owosso and Mrs. more noisy than sensible, several e.xenus- “Softly he laid IiIh faintlnK hea^l and Miss Otis of St. Paul Minn, are visit­ Upon hlH .Mukeni breuMt, CLOTHIERS AND FlIljlllSHEBS es were left out on acijount of time. ing the Wliitlock families. C. L. C. The HiiKles Hootheil his pain nw ’oy. It rains most of the time and farmers And laid him down to rent. ” in some places are getting discourng?t Frhlay, Miss 5Cura Daveupac^ made was The crowd was small Mrs. 1 rrrT|uipk te;u,‘lu.‘i* ------and all kinds of gambling was allowwlon consumption, following the gi ip. Funeral Hon. IMiilo Dot.v is visiting at Ids old coRBiTSKmiTM, SPICIM ATTENTIO|t the grounds. M. T, at the CaHiolic church Tuesday morning. home in the state of New York. - • —THE LIVE— • » ■ A concert by the Ford faniib' Friday Hon. AVm. Jennison attended the races .SOUTH OLIVE. evening the 4th at theM. E. church. Ad- at Uansing, last we<‘k. M’e would call the Public Attention to Onr Complete Line of Not very favorable hay weather, but mitionlO and 1.5 cents; reserved seats 25 Mi’h - Patrick has purchased of H. Out- HPBDWflBEan^iPLEPIEKT I Oh! how terrible warm. cents. water a fine 4-year-oId colt. Last Satnnlny n storm of rain, wind, Geo. Stowe has completed the work of- If you wftut to hear the eagle s. Drive Traction Engines»— Lowest Prices. Effie Hyde spent last week in Riley From IletrlHtcr-Union. June 27. admirable dtscussiohs on various topics visiting her old school mate, Mrs. Clias. ■con'nueoted mt)y school work. Every Walter A. Wood’s new single John Hicks Jr. and sister Miss Jennie Cole. teacher and i^identwill beprofiteil by an apron Harvester and Binder Hicks wore guests of 11. N. Keys and wife IniasUin Barlal Casials Josie Pence made a short visit at exaininatudi of this volume. It clearly last Tuesdej’, and Wide Cut Mowers, Oliv­ Will pres(?rve bodies from the outside ele­ IjBingsbnrg;Sftturday, Mrs. Wilcox' re­ presealXthe aims, applianees and work­ Miss Maud Doyle of Elsie, has bmj en ­ er Chilled and Sted Plows, ments, ami we kwp them on hand. turned home with her. ings the instntion, and makes umny gaged to teach the third and fourth grades Auburn Steel Axle Wagon, Mrs. Nancy Simmons and Miss Alta valuable suggestion i, of the cjist side school in St. Jolins. A Rowell from Lansing, visited at Mr. Tiger Self Dump Horse Rakes, Oar Facilities for Caring for Bodies or good seleclion, Tlie Weather (fi’Oj) Balletiu, June 28, of ClaVes last Friday night. With Coil Spring Tooth that Holding Post Hortems are the Best. Walter W. Bartlet and Miss Miuqie'M. the Michigan Weather Service, sn^ ’s: The August Heise from M'ab'rtown neturu- iKsldick, eldest? daiighler of S. B.^J>ddick reports iii(li(?ate that the weather condi ­ Never Breaks and the Best Get Onr Prices befor^Phicing Y'our Ord­ ed to his former home at Varney Peurt^e’s were married last evening Ky^ltev. P. J. tions .of the i»ust w<‘ek have been very Spring-tooth Harrow on ers for Furniture or Undertaking. and willstay throughhaying uiid haivest. Mav(?et3'. , ' , favorable to all crops, and the corn and The census enumerator was through Earth, either wheel or floater E. l)H('anipspcntlastwA*ekat.Ioiiia San ­ oats have made rapid advances and are R. M.STEEL SCO., this place last Saturday; it mad»* him itarium for tn?atnK*ni for partial paral.y- glowing finely. The wheat is heading TIN SHOP sweat to ask so .many qn<*Htions as well sis of the arm and hand. He ivturns to ­ out ropidl^ ’ and turning yellow, and har ­ Running 305 days in the year. i Walker Street, St. [ohns. as th< ‘ iK*ople to answei'them. morrow for further tfeatment. vesting will jirobably begin in the south ­ 24m0 WALKER STREET WEST * Diwl in WatciTown June 2+ of heart Two yeai>f ago last Man;h Mr. D. 0. ern section in about ten days. Ha.v cut­ disease, Mrs. Delia P. lioodsVACOL\STA mother and sister. She died as she had lived for many Mr. Brisbon, unde of Frank Brisbon Mas. W. C. Lyon . years, in the full triumjih of licr faith. and brother of Sparrj' Brisbon, of Mas. M.\uv IIkyd - When askeil just before the end came if vSUMMER =:= GOODS! sing, drojqKul dead, Friday last, at the Jesus was j»recious 3'ct, her rejily was, rf'sidence of E. P. Row?. He was 703’ear8 Oh! the pHH'ious name of Jesus liow it of age and well and health3'toullaprH?ar- To sell on a Close Margin for ihriils my soul with jo,v. Her exhorta ­ nnee. He was laid to nrst in tlm Waosed jintstly of wliite flowers, in the James Morris lias sol farm to U. \V. Davids. not be overestimated, for without pure blood was arranged in i»nrp!e floviers. Hep Frank Kelly has rented the Dennis you cannot enjoy good health. rcinains were laid to n*Ht in the Ih At this season nearly every one needs a Hazen furin nnd will inove upon it in a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich Will keep awa}' rheumatism and ■Witt cemetery. Theatdct^sl friends have few' days. the blood, and we ask you to try Hood ’s the s^’iniMithy of the entire community S, A. Crane will leave in n few days for Do^tilloF SA^’SAPAiilla. Itstrengtbens colds. and csiMviull^' is syini»n-hy dm* to her rCCUIIar and builds up the system, the state of New York, where he exjH'cts creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, daughter RcanJah, w ho is left in the lone ­ to reside for sonje time..- while it eradicates disease. The peculiar ly home. The other daughters are mar- Mrs. Chester Kelley whp liveil north ­ combination, proportion, and preparation ried* iar curative powers. No ■ O lloGli mother's clieeiTnl smile and encouraging 1% at her home on Saturday', June 2f)th. other medicine has such a record of wonderful Are all the Latest stjdes and are ’ words atteml her in the many household She was a great sufferer, but she bore her cures. If you have made up yonr mind to enres. The vacant chair will Is' a con ­ sufferings with fiatienee and was looking buy Hood ’s Sarsigiaiilla do not be induced to offered at Low Prices. stant reminder of her great loss but wc on to that land where she would soon take any other Instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. trust that she will look to Ibe One that rest in pence. She leaves a husband nnd Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. gave her d^'iiig mother smrh courage to two daughters to mourn her loss. Ti e Prepared by G. L Hood ft Co., Lowell, Masa DON’T FAIL 1 r\ .cross the dark itream, for strength to funeral occurei) Monday, ‘ 100 Doses One Dollar TO CALL. 1 OUiflRj< & HULSE.

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