75c. A Y ear in Advance ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 18, 1890. Second Y ear —N o 67

ATCHRISTMASTIDE. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. C'ireiilt Cuiirt. ' TEe 7ase o^f the P«*opIe vs. Kieburd UPPER lyiARKETr Oiir MeroliaiitM Have Tlioir Ntures and FrtH'man, for disposal of propertj ’ hi'ld Cliolce vjiriet.v of tViiitluwH I'lxfd L’|t. on contract, was on trial Tuesday and Father Tiitn* in his tv>. I will do fhein at low endless variet\' of suitable Caldwell and Jatnes R. Caldwell. Judg ­ j»rlces. JACK CItICHTON. found a table set with the latent style of ment for plaintiff f8.T4.17. China, the only thing that H<*omH to be M'm. S. Doiiuldson nnd Andrew J. Christmas Gifts. lacking is the food. The other window is Donaldson vs. Peter Clavey and Janu'S POULTRY WANTED! tastefully U iiume I in both the luxuries H. Fitts. Jmlgmentfor plaintiff f‘ir»7.- I will pay the higlu'st market price for That nnd necessjties of life, 10. POULTRY delivered at Mungcr's Wool In Mrs. J. T. C'oIe-& Co ’s, windows will Ida Carr vs. Frest style Tie piercaiilie to froHty mf>rti...... Catherine K, Gilmore vs. John Gilinoi*e, Th^y chimed tlie song that angels sung when hats, all trimmed in a style that is pleas­ Christ the Lord was born: D«‘cree of divorce granted. “O peace on earth, vood will to men,” the ing to the feminine world. Emma..!, Whitnej' vs. Geo. Aw Whit- Is now displaying. In their chorus rolled and died In the St. Johns Mercantile Company ’s 80 acre Farm for Sale In far reveriioratlons ou this blessod Christ- nci'. I)ecr*H; of di\ orce granted. miles north of Fowler, 72 acres cleared, mastide. windows will he found a novel Christmas Anna O. Wiggins vs. Wm. H. Wiggins. large frame house and barn, young; orchard, l.l acres wheat. Bill sell or trade for other Mammoth 01 bring the holly branches and the boughs scene. A house, supposed to be the abid­ Decree of divorce granteil. property. Small payment down and will of mistletoe ing place of Santa Claus, with the moon The PtKjple vs. Elias Carter. Furnish­ take team of horses. Post office Rap- And twine tliem both together herd within MAKTIN liAYN'KS. Grocery the flro-light glow. and stars and evergreen trees for a back ing liquor to minors. Prisoner failed to Forgetting all of liitU‘rne8S, of rankling and t>nde, ground. On top ol the building is a ai>|)ear iu court. In default of whieh the _ _ Department Let ©fch to reconclletl to each this gladsome sleigh tilled with Cliristinas gifts. The RfiSS-MAKING and ('hrlstmastide. (’ourt called for his bondsmen. other window is hung in the richest of GENERAL SEWING Let ail the sweet old son^ be sung, the dear Is an elegant line of fresh old stories tt>Id, drapings nml filletl with choice goods. At home or by the day, by the Tito dross of Life nil overlaid with what is For Fowtnntisster. Candies, , nuts and fanc3" life’s pur<» gold, . Fi’ench candies and fancy creams MISSES STARKS, Lot pain snd disappointment be but chaste*, mouldfKl in almost every shape will be St. Jolins, l_)ec. 11, 1S90 . goods to please the children. nings sanctltluti. <>4w4p Hea«l Cllnt<»n nve., east side. And heart shall iiiiswer unto heart this Joyous found in the disphay window of I). Mc- tdiplstuiHstldoi ------“Musk also fiRs the • ;tfr.— (Jibbon. Nly claoice Iw Long, Jong our sllvorn-throiited bells shall and it is a pleasant spot to cciio out ttn lr chime. There is always a crowd congregated \m wooa Fiir-rcucblijg waves of promi«o unto every about the windows of Littell’s News de- \nsit if rUls only to see the race ami clime. IN «T. JUHN.S. pot, where are displayed the usual front- And year shall follow after year until tbc One I,atrons to remember the “John F. Driggs hud been in Congress itely dres.sed and her surroundings vie and colorwl shawls in Clinton county at elianae. mufflers in all colors, new for several ttwms,” went on the old citi­ with h«'r outfit, .\bsent minded youug John Hicks'. meji have been known to stop and con ­ and ^egant designs in black zen. “He hailed from Saginaw, which Handkerchif'fs nnd Mufflers, in great sult their note book on the date ot the Corner Borber $hop. was then in the sixth district, and he profusion at Kendrick’s for the holiday silk mittens and hosier 3’' for I am pleased tf> annc»iini'e to my niuueruua made a pretty good Congressmau. lint next ball. The other is equally ua prett3’. trad*'. - east<*mers that I have leased the room, corn ­ along toward the last of his congressiouul We could not do it cn^lit by trying to er, of Clinton Ave. nnd Walk»*r street and ladies’. Umbrellas suitable La«iies’ Kid Mittens newly fitteil It nn, making »ii,v shop one of career he was implicated iu an affair di'scnbe it, but will say that the talent the tlnest in St. .lohns. Vo\ir patronage Is for presents. v--. With fur trimming at John Hicks’.____ solhlted. ______ovar4v3YcHt Fointewbdshlp-ft pj ioi iitt land titsin d^^l*'nsni*es Fifty nert-s of choice land live miles n4»rt )i too old to be eligible for admission to can be sj'en slippors of eyery sha)K> and add much prosperity. Yours for 1891. nrnl «'lglit.v rods east of St.Jolins, adjoining H. W. Carrington ’s; bearing orchard, small West I’oint, offensl Driggs one*thousand hue of the rainbow. These artichjs make J. T. Coi.K & Co. barn, land nearly all under eiilMvation. I dollars to ignore the fact of his age and excellent (Christmas iiri'sents. will give some man u bargain if sold Ho*)n. Is full to overflowing with Mufrit'rsuixl Haiulkerchiers. . ______r. o . vonaHKKM. —ntri;s is—noim es—winpow n g, rif very —Wp nre sliowiiig a hniidsoini' liui' o f the linest line of holidavslip- iurtlier said and pretty generally believed pn'tty. I then** goods iu all the latest styles. • * ^ m JoH.N H icks . pers and dancing pomps in that Driggs accepted the offer. Tliisfact Travis & Baki^r have placed some very H Baw of St. JoBiia. the market. Ladies call for told against him; and in 18118, K.uidolph choice goods in their show wind6w, aud Kcndicks’ Grocery List, Strickland of St. Johns received the H ot by so doing inform the {uiblic that their IVo *lo not *leliver groceries but sell 1 COMMERCIAL and SAYINGS. the cork soled shoe. (Some ­ publican nomination nnd wiis ehtded. them cheap. Below is a partial list: st<«*k is worthy of consid**ratioii. CA1»1'J.'AT^ «j»50,0<>0. He made a good n^cord iii Congress, and, ir» pounds graiinlat***! sugar f 1.00, thing new and serviceable.) H. L. Kendrick’s show windows have accordingly to party usage, was entitle<] 10 p*)unds A sugar, f 1.00. i be<‘ii dwpened or extended back, making 17 pounds white!,' sugar, f l.OO. Net Assets of Stork Holders, $900,000.00. It goes without sa3'ing that to a reuomination. But.IohnF. Driggs I them look larger nnd giving mon* room 19 pounds liglit yellow sugar, fl. was again d;‘sii-ouM' of going to Congi-ess 4 pounds b*?Mt rice, 25c. FOBTEB K. PRRRiy, President. the3' are giving the best bar­ ! to displa3 ’ the different articles which he GEO. F. HARVIN, Vice-President. "•A. and by hook or crook he managed to 4 ixmnds Is'st soda, 2r>*'. carries. One window is (h'voted exclusive- O. H. POWER, Cashier. gains in rubbers and warm I swiire the Uepublicun nomination in 4 ptiunds b*'Ht stan'h, 25c. \y to hankerchiefs of all sorts aud var­ 4 pounds b*'8t crackers, 2.5c. H. II. FITZGERALII. Asst. Cash. goods in the market. The3' :1870. There was gi'eat opposition to ieties. Tlic other contains rugs, cloaks, B*»*t tea fn t*>wn for 8.5c. ' him and several of the delegate.s rose in 1 ])ound gooirant**ed *is good ns nii^’ 40c ! again. Boot and Socks arc at the ing of diff«‘rent articles -iu tlnl holidq^ ’ tobac*. “o in town. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. “Most of the iiifliientiul llqmblicans of All other gi'oceries in |woport,ion. 42vl. lim*. head. As a whole, St. Johns and Clinton county were so Res|iectfully, disgusted at the action of theconvention C. S. .Mlison displays rich jewi'ls, prec­ H. li. Kknorick . TAKE ^OTICE. They recommend in refusing to renominate Strickland, ious jemil and a h.'indsomc line of cl(w;ks W*? have an elegant assortmenl of that they turned in and worked ojienly aud silverware. lIoli*la.v present#* to which we invite GZO. S. HJELTTXTSSp nothing but the for the Democratic candlda.te, .Judge O. G; Wicks & Sons make a nice dis- your iiis|:M*cti*m b*'fore purchasing else- ,Xenr the I’errln Heh*)ol. SI. .lolins, wl»cr<^jCI* prices and arc treated im­ time from d<‘<'*>rating. 4 0 j <‘ame a Grefuilmcker, and at the time of Hnosocks, —nRAI.KR IX- partial h'. ; his death he was a Dcniwrat in princi- “The Old Oakeu Bucket that Hung AIan1*'l and Picture Drajtes nnd etc., at Jon.v H u ks ’. 1 pie. * N«'ur the W«‘ll)’’ about which so much I ------has been said and sung is neatly n'lires- Car|M>tM and Oil cloths. I If You H oiiim * is on Fire Go visit them at entetl in the sluw window of J. Hicks', In The lar.x»wt st*H-k, the low**Ht prices, at j -You put water on the burning timbi-rs, the other is reproHentofl a fumislntl John Hicks’. 1 not on the smoke. ,\nd if yon have room. once catarrh you should attack the discfvse in For Kale. ttmlefy M the hlnnrt. not in your nose. JtCTUoTothe Tjcf fers mlvertlwHl aiSL .Tolms post- .Hrmsp-oint two lots on Ross street, St. TraVc Johns, goowi.)uv- li>catiuu. cuuuecicd with city water. Will COT STONE FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. rilla, the great blood pnrifler, which nul- .Miss AI. Clurk, Ira Chnbb, I. M. Crane, l»e sold elieup. In*juire *m th*' j»reiniHeH. “their assortment icnlly nnd |>ernianently cures catarrh. dins. Dotton, Kid. M. .1. Hodson, B. 0.5W8 H k NRY FiLItKW. Shot Opposite tt* Feetofllee, It also strengthens the ner\es. Be sure Miirshall, E. M. Mend, John Htark, Em­ 'r complete. to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. ma Thoroiison, Wra. Wyman. Paper rags wantetl at Stephenson ’s. ST. JOHNS, (28yl) MICHIGAN. TIIE FAKM. j there to pick. It will pick tho price' of ITUMISSIOX. DOME^TKJ ECONOMY. the wool at siwiaring time. | THE JOKER’S BUDUET. ___Tolephf>ne lur Fmriiiern. | Briggs —Tliat exertusing machine Is To make a-good and si rvieealli To-1 AewAVi; brcial.lrpm a stallion tlm^ ideally ^u'uanuiat to^yoiir roo m. TOPICS OF INTEREST TO THE | will Improve your stock. i plione, g(M)d from one farm house to an- | J-^BTB AND YARN'* BY FUNNY Griggs - Yes; that is what I got k fof. H aki ) a ■ ___ farm 'er and hou sewife. otlier, only require;'‘lve proper at- MEN OP TUB PRE33. KASILY OBTAIXED.______make a bole nlM>ui an ineli In iiiameN>r •ome V**lnable Inffirmatlon for the in the <*ent4 ‘r of the l>ottoni of caeh, and Thk colt raised in a stall or close lot is A Strjns: Hmt--Rufflei and Yet Count Von Kunione —Yourenormou* _ nieiii Stockiiiei*, I'oiiUerer, Nuri»ery- wealthy .Vmerican aristocracy has, alas, then place one in each of the houses you apt to be more awkward and soft than Amiablo —Altogether Too High mHiit and Everybody Coniievled with the wish to conneet; tlien get live pounds of one given plenty of room. no titles. Eaim. common iron stove-pipe wire, make a Thk thrtMi leading beef breed.s are Hia Room Batter Than His Com ­ Miss ilronson - That’s true; but then_ loop in-one end and put it through the summed up by a good Judgt; and ean’fui pany, etc., etc. we can buy what few we need, you know. itole in your eigur box and fasten it with f4M*d< ‘r of cattle in this way: “Polled THE HOC'SEUOhD. A STKOXO MINT. —(Life. - a null, then draw it tiglit to the other Aligns and Sliortiiorns are- line, but for I.ulH) XOODLKBY AT HOMK. hoy. ;oif)i)orting it. wlicii nece.s.sary, with gain on grass the Hereford leads.” They were roasting cliestnuts in tho About ll*ork. “What ridiculous games you have for stout cord. You can easily run your lino IlK sure there are no ilrt;. - - CONSIDER A- into the hou.se by boring a hole througlt by your townsv —ConshohockCD, Weehaw- - y iaN uf Iwiuak. 8to<*k to get into. If you liave op«(n wells “I am ffoing to call that ehestiiut iuua—llohokcn, o»thcy —am. perfectly in^the pasture, fenee thmn strongly; have your name, fast lun'or troub- laughablc," ’ said Lord Noodlcby. ends with slats nailed across the window', good posts well set and good boards or __ “Whvf” askctl lie. lo.s ino; wo haw and your telephone Is Doinphfte*. Tho —our —uomcnclature is q ueer,____”- porridRc, a rash- wires well streteli<*d. If tlu? wells are oD “Because it seems to be crackcil 'TlHfl writer.has one that is ‘..’00 yards long and use no longer, iill them up; that is by far returned Hicks. “I suppose, ” he,added, or of bacon, a cost 4.% cent.**, that will irarry music wlien won't pop. ” “your lordship lives most of the time in the safer plan. Even tin' loss of a calf But he did.—(Boston Travciler. soft-boiled cRg, tho organ Is played tlilrty teet away in London. ” toast and inar- is more than the worth of time to make another rcHiin. ______these places safe. ItUXFI.KP, AXO YKT AMIAIlI.n. “Oh, no, indeed. I’m almost alwrays inuiade the year at my castle at PokCstogy-on-tho-Hiko. ” round. ”______For Caked Udder. A succKssm. feeder ,of steers,, when __“JU]as Kli/abcth an iimhble^ tp^enj ------[Now Vofk-SmL------—^ __“1 shou ld think o ne piiitTTf noft witter,- or 4wo t©*- "Atrs, i think ---- you would get last ttetober, remarked, “Judging from, “in ail the piettifvs I ever saw of her spmms spirits of turpentine, one and one- UOMKSTIC ECONOMY. ■dreadfully tired of it.” the class of stock of all breeds shown at she appeared to be .somewhat ruHleil.” half teaspoons of fluid e.vlract of b«‘lla- Peoria there slionld Ixi .some good stivers Daughter —Pa, you remember you told “No, it seems the natural and accepted ICC to save all the pieces of string from bn‘akfast. When we lirst 4‘ainc to the donna, one one-half teasp will an- tn 1onv(> the farm atid go ti> the cities is to keep off tlie insects that fly from Windv weather's point Id point (‘ail niiiy UP. aciuniiteu nn iiiteingence, tor M'ith Your husteiiKl now, Mrs. Maguuui is overcrowded by supposing tliat instinct jirompts tin "parents not to deposit eg gs on trees that- Nit-M Mngiiire —;Vcry nicely ^thliak yC . soak it, ami set In the oven betw’con men; Ficial curb hot plates fbr two minutes before send­ lliey grow up on tlie farm witli no idea are w’iihiii tlie limits of danger. Tlie He's dead.—[New York Weekly. ing to the table. of the trials and temptation tJiat besot visits'of insects arc for tlie purpose of For M hcn brccitS .ANOtlCEU TF-STlMOXt-VL. The improveniont to be suggested on tlicir class in tlie large cities. They propagation, and nature lias ordained Rudely blow. that breakfast would bo the sub­ tliiiik tliey <'aii live in tlie cities witlioiit tliat tliey use caution in order to protect Imitation “Is marriage a failure?” stitution of our Ainoricaii\8alt pork for toll and drudgery tliat tliey say is a part tliolr young, wliicli often descend to the Locks must go. “Well,” re.s|)on«leil Mrs. X. tliouglit- tho smoko cured English or Irish bacon, of farm life. Tliere are many ways of earth. This is a theory, but it is a fact —[New York Jcrurnf.I. I fully, “I think hushnnds arc nicer than served at a tabT<^ tlie former being mucIT That pAiilTvy nrp n prntp rtinn .tonftdt itrds. but iiuL &o nice as [El>v minutes, yet not oiio .servant lii lifty seen, yet tliere is no dilliciilty in regard neapolis, just as if there was a ileaflly THE DOG EXFLAIN.s. will cook it properly. portant part of agriculture. Wasliing- rivalry between them. ton ’s and Jefferson's experience cbrrobm to tiie liarditess *>1 Hie «*gg slwUls. Tho .‘-‘-Why do you bark, at tlic- miooii? ’’ ’ Fried pork witii cream gravy, as served oyster .sliells promote digestion, by as­ Stran^jer—Well, isn't there any? asked tiie Tomcat. rates tlie same facts. Labor is tlie best St. Paul Mini—Bless your heart, no; 'in a Jersey farm-liouse, may well rank sisting to grind the food, and in that ■“Poor thing. ” answered the watchdog test of tlie (uiergies of men, and furnish not a particle. Each place is coatiibii- among breakfast delicaci«'S. Tlie jiork ail admirable training for iiractical wis­ respect are very servie('able, and aid in as he jingled his chain; “iiaven't you is to be fried tliiii and iTisp and set in promoting tlm seen'tion of lime for tii*^ tory to the other, iirui M-e nil recognize ever heard that the moon exerts ah influ­ dom; for industry, wisely and vigorously it. No feeling on the subject at all, sir the oven, tlie superfluous fat iioiired applied, never falls of suc<‘ess, as it sliells of tlie eggs. —Farm, Field and ence on the tied.” from the pan and the remaining gravy SUtekman. ______-never was. Couldn ’t be, of course, carries a man onward and upward, and WITH AUBURN HAIR. diluted with a cupful of ricli < rcam, powerfully stimulates actions of otlicrs. TUE KITCHEN. among .sensible iieoide, you knoM ’. You stirred and allowed to come to a ImiH, —Cur. Home and Farm. are ou your way to St. Paul, I )>resume. “My love is like the- reel, red roee-, ’’’' then poured over tlic pork. Ham may Steamed I’udding. Stranger —No, 1 am going to Miuucapo lie sang. She did not like the air; ■bo cooked in tho same way, and tlie THE KTOC'K KAMCH. Two Pgg.s, one cup of sugar, one cup lis, to settle there. For others now his music flows. buckwheat cakes ac«‘onipanylng either of Sf. Pan I .Man—M i n i«;a|)olus? 'Whitt (> you min*.! tobacco dish Da hours. ______smoke, Mr.s. Bingo? u cupful of milk, or lialf milk and half year, is carrying quit*! heavy * ‘oat8, The picnic—tliat memory of tlajs that water; let it lioil, season, and add a j wlilch, wlicii oni'o soaked with watiT, Celery !Sou|». .Ml'S, llingo —4>h, not at all. 1 am not Icaspooiiful of corii-starcli blended ‘ take a long time to dry out, during wlih li Wash and cut Into small pieces celery are gone - like some other women. There was old ' How dear were tlw* pleasures it gave us 1 in cold milk; mix snu'olh to tlio coiisist- time the .animal must suffer much dis­ ill suflicleiit quantity; blanch It, and ^Ii-s. Summit; a whiff of tobacco smoke Though whenever wo went we regrettetl •oiicy of cream, pour over tlie pork, and comfort. tlien boll it with water, salt and nutmeg; woiibl tlrive her out of the room «juick os st\i-ve- —^ *_ If you doubt this, step out into one of jiass it thnuigh a sieve, and thin it with the fun. a wink. Scrapple is aiiotlior delicious dl.sh that these storms, get a good ivettiiig, and re­ meat or chicken broth; cream can be We couldn ’t help going to save ns. DushttM’ay TlhoughtfullyT —rl w-ish I had deserved to be more widely kiioiVii, for, main outside until dry. added. ______.Vnd the youth (Hint iiniuort.al > who sits known that when 1 wa.s calling on her while liead-cliee.se is to be bmiid in any Strong, l old winds of these seasons, Nice Doiighnntn. in the pie. The custard so placid nml sunny. daughjer. pork market, scrapple is seldom seen also are very uncomfortable for the flock One egg, one cup of sugar, a large cup A ItRUTK. outside of IMiiladidphia and South Jer­ as well as for their owner. of milk, a pleim of butter not quite the He feels like, and knows that he looks Mr. NeweJ - Wh:it kind of pudding is sey .—Good Houxckccidng, To avoid the los.s* ‘S coming from ex­ size of an egg, one teaspoonfiil of soila, like n guy, posure to such storms, substantial plain two teas|)Ooiifills cream tartar, a little He laughs, but he doesn ’t feel funny. that? 3IrL NcM*«‘d (archly) —Guess. It has flints to Uoiisekoepers. shelters will pay largo Intcn^st on the salt and ginger^ Flour siifti<*leiit toinnld Theioor«.iKO.pe.-Utrickcn.u,,iiiulyi,l:ml;; — Fbn stains on the liunds nothing is money invested in tliehi. Tliey may bo and roll out. Fry in hot lard. built of poles and straw, boards, stone or ■better than salt, with enough lemon 8 «go rtiduInK. Or he .stoj>s on the corn of some fair acrid jiiici' to moisten it. ruiibed on tho spot brick; but of whatever material, there Mr, N.—.Vh, yes; a flat pudding. Very ar«^ a few points the flock-masterfloek-master iiTust Take half a cupful of sago, put In a maid. good, indeed, (iuitc appropriate. • and then rirno'd off witli clean w'atcr. stew-pan with a pint of milk and the Ami she angrily asks what lie's doing. Cm.oHiDH OF LIME is an infallible pre- keep in vl**w in tlieir i-oiistruction. They Mrs. . N. (tc.irfully) —I ni-meant a niusf, Im* on 8uftieieiii’ suppivsed to have 1 -'b," jou laugh- Salmon or other canned goods should number of windows and wide doors that of juice add three tablespoonfiils of lost the use of our heyes M'e can’t kick ingat? ^Boston Traveller. not be allowed to remain in the can In lost the use o f oai r heyc can be kept oi>en in ph'asant weather, to sugar and the same amount of cold I'KUSIFLAOE IX THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. hot -weather aft-er t4»oy Uavc -^pi-y cjijwxinlly our Iftinbs when some bloke goes and *irops a bo ­ water; put-In a freezer, pack In ic.e well, gus cotTrtntrr-the Hn-« -pram!tin opened. A prominent dealer says that were being dropjied in early spring, be- salted and covered with bran, and freeza \o- can he never knew bad results to occur from toro the cold weather Is past. Tho great Serve In tiny glass«*s or deep saucers. off lookin ’ vartuoiis, like ns if he’d gone countered the zcbr.i. “Yo-a look like an sound stuff when the contents of cans danger in tho stone basement is lil keep­ nn’ done a hart of charity. ”—(Judge. escnjM*ro at oneo transferred to earthen ves­ Sera 111 biever4>r4«wdiog in iiin slied. should he Hunter Can it be j)O.H.9iblc tliat you AVHF.RK THE TROURLK <’AMB I.V. cl* ailing lamp chimneys. Put the least skillet eoiitallilng otic tahtrspnonfnf rtf avoided. _ arc' getting deaf ? “One thing, -Mrs. B- lloiva, I kuu.. bit of keroj lie, on a piece w.aen lllling iLcltcd buttiT and as the eggs cook, Wyckes Yes; I proposed to a girl tlie lamp^'. tlien rub tli*> clilmiieys ur.t’.I Eiv« Hlo«lc Notes. tnrn them up oonstantly fnim tho bot ­ myself, ” =aid IIcllows. H ave the team well shod, or not at tom. Serve when slightly dried. Tho last week. ’“That’s the trouble with you, "Mr. tliev sliln*'. *t is more easily and quickly Hunter- What has that to do with it ? eggs should nearanco than when brokca- FACTS ABOUT CIGARS. An ICquivoteiit fur gu'chlo. Tnv - and Slonoy. If we allow our bodily inflriulf-os to mr.ko 1*0 said, “I know f atn p str and llohMiI The people at the World ’s- home- Mttie-Ktmwn- Trwthu A-howt the t ttWIiy'wttlrTTW ‘throTurh ^ have sveaHeh an 4r riob. Imt elm ahU h* rhrwty Is. Dispensary -of Buffalo^ >icwtiiie liel'A'tahlea. iuiiii* jjs* ijjui -h I adv over thu ileliberate overlook my iMivorty. ” 1 have a stock-taking time orice “A gr.;;'! dinii 'r wltlumt u cigar llko ■aiciii, V • Por example, the deadly She said, '‘John Is a good man, and I j a b(*ttntifiil w'omaii with one eye," says prouroiS of Brit'.lil’s dleeaHe, dialfeloa, acute have onoiigh m(>io=y for I'otli. I-ovo I a year and what do you think thf H:--.iiiard. uepblti* and grav*.>l !• sun -oft.iu terribly nalft witlioiit rb'hos is bottBp?r will mo iiier Giaii Hitytbliig o Imj, except when ho tles ; sold under a positive Both the method and results when “cigar, ” linked even in name w'ith the be pleased to lonni that there is at least one pinclics his Ungers in the cruck of a door. It most sootliing, dreamy sound in nature. dreade>.! disease that science has lieen able to is Wlieii lie has had a iiuurrel wltli his wife. guarantee., and not one in five Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant The first cigars inatle by the iSpaniards cure 1'. all Its •;".4es, and that is Catarrh; Rail's Catarrh Cure Is the only iiositive cure Quarrelsoiiic people usually are bilious, and hundred can say : and refreshing to the taste, and acts were of tobacco loosely rolled and held to- now known to the meiilcal fraternity. Cutairh have a had liver, and sliould always keep a ^ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, .gothor by Ihc silken lining of corn shucks, being a coustitntiocal disease, requires a con- bottle of l>r. White’s Diiiidolioii in tho and always with a straw runiiTiigThrough ho u-'O us Yt-sufo guar d against family jars. "It was not the medicine for Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys ­ taken lnt<*rna)ly, p.cti;:g directly u |k »u th • blood tem efiectually, dispels colds, head­ tho center, to Im3 withdrawn before and mucous sinfscen of the Bvstein, thereby Thk flora of Europe embraces about me! ” smoking, so'as to soeiiro a good draught. dcHtroyiiig the foundation of the disease, and t<*n tliousand spm’les. India has about aches and fevers and cures habitual These were first introtiuced intoEivgland giving the ]>atieut strength by building up the conatitiitlou and ascistiiig nature In uciiiig its fifteen thoii.saiid, tin; Hritisli po.s.session.s And—is there any reason constipation. Syrup of Figs is the li» 1787 by tlie son of a Spanish grandee work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in in North America have about live thou- only remedy of its kind ever pro ­ visiting London, and from there spread its curative jiowers that they offer One Hundred saiui, the Cape of Good Hope and Natal why you should be the one? ’ througli all Europe. This Is the history Dollars for any case that it fails tu cure, Kend duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- for lint of tostiuioninls. about ten thousand, and Australia about And—supposing you are what of tho birth of the cigar into civilization, Address, F. J. CHKNKY& CO., Toledo, O. ton thous and.______c^itable to the stomach, prom^it in but wo must look consltierably furtlier 4i4~hold by Druggists, 75c. do you lose ? Absolutely its action and truly beneficial in its back to find tlio first reeorJs, and then ('OUGII AND COLDS. Those who are nothing‘ / effects, prepared only from the most can find no origin, but only data of its PoWDKHKi) cockyoacho'-* contain an sufl'erliig from Couglis, (.'olds. Sore Tliroiit, iK'ing in cxist(‘nce.. active; principle called “antl-hydropin, ” etc., sliould try Brown ’s Bronchial CURED. Write for asmple. healthy and agreeable substances, its TnocHKs. St effective in the stimula­ Newark, New Jersey. many excellent qualities commend it tion of the kidneys and siTvcsasa check CATARRH FREE ing in tlie Indiair archipelago, is a black OnmxAKV potato bugs, dried and pow ­ instant Relief. lairge trial site, 10& to ^ and have made it the most roil three inches long, tapering to either to tho complaint mentioned. dered, are used for raising blisters. i'oslUve Cure. Regular size JUc. tl. liar remedy known, LAUX’S end, the outer leaTcovenu l with a net- Puafi soap'RT wTiTlo. Brown ROirp? anr Figs work of gray veins like a cobweb. The.so iHveiitw’rt ASTHMA III Drustlitsor by anU. CATARRH Syrup of is for sale in 60c aiiulterateit with rusfn. IVriuino is only fill len tiin lips of tlie oTlier, and the cere­ inooiivenience. Oonfldenb- Mamma , your little girl grows more palo 4DCniMC greiit f«ot revaoAj for insk- FAT FOLKS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. mony was ended. Tlie cigar in the col- V4WlC-r VHg >xa4.i.xu. Instant IsL tiondSc. forcircuiamand b-MUinoniata. Addr(«K, and thin oacii day. It nooi; Dr. Bttii's relief for fold nr pursplrlng feet. On. sals DB. U. W. SMDER, 243 State St., CbiesrX Uie SAI^ FRANCISCO. CAL Ji'ctjon came from * hittagong. iVorm Destroyer. Get her somo before It OTer:rwhare. or sent free on receipt of sects. Name this paper When von write. _____ LOUISVILLE. NY,____ NEW YORK. N.Y. When the I’atugoiiian smokes to really Ssmpls package free nt .tores, or mailed fera Ip too latj,______dime, lllnutrated t-amphlet l^ro®. enjoy himself lie gives a smoking party. THE nSUlNK CU., WORLD R’LD’O, N. T. $500 REWATO All assemble in a lint, .seating tlimn.seives It l.s much ea.slcr to got too much of a good thing than It is to got too little of HeINTOSH •win be paid to the agent of any wale company who in a circle, with a bowl of water -In tlie STEREOPTIGONS will say over his own name as agent.thut the Jones SHILOH’S center. A cigar Is lighted and passed a bad ono. Battery & Optical Co. around, eaeli one drawing into liis lungs 5 TON WAGON SCALE, $60 For a disordered liver try Bcecuam 's CHICAGO, as much sniokt* as possible, and rsdalii- MAGIC LANTERN^ Is not equal to any made, and a standonl reliable Pills. ILL. settle. For particuldrs, address only CONSUMPTION ing it as long as he can, lying flat on his k Dr. Snyder's Kidney face, with h1;> curious cloak tlirawn. ov t'.r aru.V2>tiTa.x enough the, woniaii Vi'ho is ■Relimm oiire^J^iiroMla Jones or BiD^hamtoii. BiD.^hamton, HJ... his liead.- As (*ach <>xpel8 the smoke, in* spo - WE-tTINO.) I well preserved is frequently not very ______'Fnoo$y:c'nooEl j)er. package by- lOtS! groans and grunts until a perfect babel sweet. . * ______mull, t or Httl^y all druggiKts or ut office. For•ctn circa* CURE. lure and tetdiinoninls addretts, with titamtJe,Dr. 0. W.F. reigns. Then a fresh olgar Is lit. and as “A Fooi-isn woman is known by her RN-mER. 243 State 8t., CMcago. f The success of ihis Great Cough Cure is it pusses around quiet comes again. slovenly house. ” Get wit and earn good Ask your Druggist to order it for you, j without a parallel in the history of medicine. MLNT10«N 'I’llib ]*APKK wiikiv whitinu tu auvcktukiu . After tlie third cigar, each smoker sits repute by using SAi'OLIl). Try a cako in ^ \ All druggists arc authorized to sell it oi»NS,^ T .\ 8, attention 1 If any readers of Attorney at Law, Wwsliiniftou, D. O. a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bruuchitis. U£e iU lor this paper theBoys (Mention this Paper.j ASTHMA., it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, cape, now in fashion, we 1u>rehy advise PojBiaffi ‘8 Atttima Specltlo , ~ or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief And save the girlK from their inleiiso MUtferliigs Gives Iminediato rolisC. is sure. If you dread that insidious diwase them to make dog blankets of them or throw them to tho dogs - and adopt Iroiu Kctuiiila aud other foul Uumurj In tae blood It is Ix-lioved to bo 3ile^ Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for Ijy glvtiig them Ilocd ’K .SarKaparilla. TliouKund^; of EMORY Best, ASTHMA Hauody a moro sensible and safe outer gar ­ j Mind wandering cored. Booke learned known to buiuanity. SHILOH’S CURE, Price locts., 50 cts. and parciitH are unspeakab ly happy and llioni-andH of (in one tv.-iriirg. Testimonhila from all All oviileucp woSfyo a .00. If 'your Lm>gs are sore or Back tame, ment. These abominable abridgraonts children enjoy good heoltii because of what this IpartS of the glblMn Proepectus l-<>ST Trial t (free, sent on application to Prof. use Shiloh ’s Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. of hygienic decency invite intercostal great b1cM>d puriUer has clone tor them. Ttthoi ongb- I A. jA)lsetie, 237 Filth Ave. New York. Isold by DniffilstU. ncnralgia, lumbago, plenris.v, rlieuma I.V •'railicatcs all trace of scrofula, salt rheum, etc.. bent by niRilTliOBtnaiJ, . Ad<5«e8e ti.sm, consunijYtion, and pneumonia, XIWAS HEALTH GIFT -Phtlnvla.— and already promise to make moro “Scrotula biiuclieH in luy neck disappeared when (Exerciser Complete $5) I took Hood's Saraapari.la.'* A. It. Kicli.kv , I'arkers- i[LT«e WONDERFUL) btisiuesK for tihysicians than any other biirg. W. Va. Is Best At.u Cyrcuimh Fkkk . folly or fashion fbr a long time,—l>r. BooKk: For “An Ideal Complexion Tutt’s Pills A Complete Physical Development, ’’ n j 3rC-!^COMOINING5ARTICLE?)^ enable the dyspeptic to eat whatever he Foote's Jlcalth Monthly. Hood ’s Sarsaparilla mollis socts. “Health & .Strength in -tiM wishes. They f^ause the f >6 Monroe St. ChiCggO Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, New York. heavy coat a warnim day loiUe tliis? IOC Doses One Dollar "Down With High Prices.” Mike—Oi had tli’ceat wid me, an’ it’s asier wearln' it Ilian earryin ’ it. |^'vS3 FOlVa ^ Aaioaestle Rrak. Tatriek Thai’s pliwcri ’ y ’r mishtaken, THIS SEWING MACHINE wHKKLriiimFREE €>jjrxiir 1^2.01 Mmkf. Wttti dny-htsht rmke 'E4m Afw- - Top nuRipcs, $ss.00 HampiwfT.SO i idiy, wlio kapes tli’ saloon heyant, axed . -logue. -.------Supt^ fftmi.-.—, Urtireti., .. VLIVvy.i' -^SrtCIAtfBEKOKLITI'ICV. KfMd Carts....10.00 Watrons, 80.00 me tti go t’ til’ (ialer’s an' get him a dimi- liUliiriia MFU. OO., 145 N. Sth »t. l'iiUaUa..ra •6.00 Family or Store Scale, i.oo <7 A240-lb. Fanners’Scale.... 3.00 jolin of wlii.sky. I wiiit, an’ tli’ diniijoiin 4000 lb. Hay or Stock Scale.. .40.00 waz so lieavy Oi took some swigs out av Forarcand Kit of Toou ...... 20.00 1000 otl'ier Articles at Half Price. it, to liglitioi it. Imt liegorry tli’ moor av RELIEVES INSTANTLY. B5B CHICAGO BCALE CO. Obicaso. Ill it Oi (Iroonk up, tlic' licavier it got, until I ELY BUUTUERS, CC Warren SL, New York. Price 00 ct3.f - I OI eudii’t carry it at all at all. ------y ------l.Stt'S jth.\lKI)V 1 01; CA'l AlCKll.—ih-st. l.asicst to use. P Cheupfit. Helief Is iniiiieduie. a cuio is ceruiiu. For FOR A ONE-DOLn.VR KU.T. sent ns by man Riisliioss Kiluoution. Cold ill the Head It has 110 cqmil. Wo will (lelivor, free of all chsrgrM, to any person ia MOTHERS’ FRIEMn the United States, oU of tho foLow.ug articlca, caru- Eilucato your sons aiid duiigbtcr' by send­ tul.y packed; ing tbeni to tlie Bryant it .Stratton tTlil.’iiKo ” One iwo-onnco botfe Of Pnre Vaseline...... iOcts. Business College. Sbort-liand .Institute, and One two-ounce bottle “ IF.U8HO BEFORg CONFINEMENT. One rake of Vaaeline Camphor loo ...... M) “ ner of Washington street ami Wabash ave- It is an Ointment, of which a small p-artlele is applied to the One cake of VaHellue S >ap, imsceiitod ...... 10 ■' Boos TO "MOTaEItS'’Mailkp Freb. tiiie. Clilcago, 111. This Is th.t (.rent Htisl- nostrils. Price, 50*;. Bold by dru^lsts or sent by mail. On--cakoof Vai*ellneSoai»,exqiiiBltelv8eeuted 26 “ •aAl*Fli£l.l> KEUIXATOft 04».« ATLANTA, fiA. Address. K. T. H a '/rltinb , Warran. Pa. One two-ounee bottle ut wmlie Vaseline...... '£• - •old bt all OBCOGIBTS. iioss I'lilversity of America, and the only college with whk’li tin* world-renowned (Inn $1.10 of Bryant A Stratton are personally e m- 04687913 .Or, for poHtarje ttampt, any Mnyt). arttrte at the price- necTed. Send 10 cents to pav iM.stagt ’ on tuiiiied. On no account be pei niiaitnl to accept.front riiagpiticent ll:*-page caliilogiie, O'.^xl’J l/ooriifutyM any Vakellne orpri-t^rratlon therefrom KnleM. labehtt witn'our name, beenimeyou trill cerlo'lir- DADWAY’S inches, printed on finest enaniele l paper, ly reevice an imitfftion which ha. little or no value. ■ ami llhistrnted witli ao elegant full-page CliotcbrnugU Mi';. Co.. 'J4 State SU N. Y. engravings. STOVES n READY RE AND RELIEF. Me M'ns Only *• • ul>'’-tiic. THE SREAT CONQUEROR Or PAIN. 'I'eacher Wliy, .loliiiny, your elothin ? F«>r .Spi-ains, IlmiHoi, ItMrldiclie, I'ltlii In tlie .smells strongly of tobaei ’o. Have you SAV£ YOUR MONEY. Chost or 8i(lo4. lIoi.(l.t<'lie, 'I'ootlia.Uio, ur any other exteniHl piilii. a few appllcittloiin riibl>eil been smoking? oil by h'Aiiil uut line inaaic, caiisinic liio pitiu dohnny No, m’m. to lllltlMIltly HtO|>. 'J’eacher Vtiu must have b:M‘ii.« The Nerthwestera Sieve Repeir Ce. of Ghieage, For Congestions, C’obls, ItroiwtiltlA I’nau- FOR SALE! monla, liiflainntittliiiis, lllieiiiiiAtlHin, NeiiraU •fohnny —No, m’m. Manufacturers and Furnishers of the Hardware Trade. ICIh , Liiiiibaico. .SciatieiA,'more tboroutfb luiil Teaelier- 'I'lien wliore does sneli a Repair^ for all Stoves and Ranges Manufactured. One HOE STOP-CYLINDEIT repealeii appUeatleiis are iioi-ossary. smell of t.'ibaceo eonie from? All Internal Fains, Diarrhea, (Villi:. Spasms, Ask your Hardware Dealer to order for you, PRESS; bed 31x46;, perfect Nausea, Fainting Spells, Norvoasiies*. Sleop- •lolinny Oli, I jest minded a butt for leasness are relievo.I Instantly, ^ntl (lulekly a feller for a few minutes. —/Ioh /oh C^'CUTTHIS OUT, ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING (QUESTIONS: runnings order ; $400* cnreil by taking inwanlty gll tu 410 lirops in //cnihf. half a tumbler of water. Gt>c. » buttle. All ^ ^ 1. Name of Stove...... Druggists. Fine I’lay'iig Cards. Address Send ten 11**! cents in ^stamps jtir coin to 2. Number of Stove...... rolui lafi. (lerierirPrTekft mid Pu^';cii- CRAMERjAIKENS & CBAME8,- giT .\g*'iil i'iiiCA<;(i. I<«)< K Ihi .ami a I’acikh - 3. Name of Maker ...... 7., .7..... Tri ...... t-tt. . .. ittll.W.AV. frir :i pack of (he liilt'-!. siiuHith- Itlll.WAFKF.K, IVIM. •«t. --Ileke vt paying rnnis iliat ever gliid- 4. Latest Date of Patent ...... 1 preaofib. and fnllyso- ' dorse Big O os the only • letied tlu' eyes iiiifl rT|)|)ie»l along me tliigei- I JertsTn" Bpcctffc TorttiT; emotneura of the dt'Volee lo lllgh-l'lvt*. l-evt-u-l p, 5. Wood or Coal ...... TO » DATS.^ of this disease. fusliio, Dutch. Kiiclii'e IVIiImI, 01 iinv ;Jher 1 ••• tsl O.U.llfURAHAU.M. D., PILLS niM‘i*'til or iiioderii gniii<-, niid irei your 6. Is Coal put in on top by removing lids?...... Amsterdam, M. Y. iiioii>-y ‘ worth live tiiii'-;* over. Vrtoalybylhs We have sold Big O for Aii excellent and inibl Catlmrtle. Piircty many year*, and tt has Vege.'iiblo. Til. nml b..«t .Modieliio 7. Is the tining*- Brick or Iron ...... tt,» 1.1.1 L... tlim I'lint .tl nil _ Tm: luavus of thi' fonnnmi .siimli-w !ir»* : OtnetntSattj of r.i. pnivifh'd wiili hair like glands wliicli Vc- ' 8:^H as thr bottpT 'a Orste tyntf ■ ?. r...; -. -t-...... LIVER, D+6C ROWELS.; urut'* a stii'ky .sub.stancfs iipo/i ulili li ' 9. Give your hard-wLire dealer the names of. parts wsinted. T>s4« iorkvSl.OO. Sold by DrngyisU qiinutu iu.si;ct'» am. t aiiglit, and tlifit the | #. N r> Taken Hortirdlng In tlirortloiia they will glandt. R(*t ill motion i>y flio struggling | BE SURE to order from your hardware dealer only. Mo will order r«Htnr. healtli r.nd raiiew vii:«lit]r. , ••aptlvrs, l>oiid ovpr.aiitl unfold tln'iii, and j what you want from us. Don ’t destroy your old slovc, tut repair it. YY^HKN WIMTINU TO .il>VK«TI.‘iER.'?, ...A*" ’*"* ’""r eaw the adv.rtisaweat Pric* 24 CU. • B3S. »old hy ail Draggisu | tlioy arc digt'S o;l as food. 1 A little money wiji m ^iko it*as goed as new. !■ this paper. HIS SECRET DIED WITH HIM. St. aUu-kflt*. Steam Printing H ouse . fLSE OF THE PEOPLE. (CJorreetetl this iiioriiliitf lH*r. IW. NEWSl-;^ A. Lem CapaMa xiX AXuplteatljiK thA Qpila- 8 o - 4 ^ ln*#t t-...... -...... n2iBn4e No a •• ...... rrr..M4tfjKTc be interesting to watch the ac­ esl EffieoU of t>>« Ejre. No a Upil -wheat...... -...... yafep. ’i THE NEWS tion of the next legislature uii the liiplor William Malcolm died recently at No a •• ...... :...... Barley ...... i.iotai.Bo Au liidepBudcnt Next-.paper, THrUrtDAY, UKl'KMBKK 18 ,189 <>. q ’i(*stion'. The demis-ratic party has nev­ Syracuse, N. Y., say* a letter to the Oath...... 4.Hrt4«e er claimed to Im' a temiM-ramx- party, and Albany Arguti, and a seientilio secret j • 'oru ...... 'iO(i/ n.'Va® riihlirthed every 'rhnrs/lHV from th-- Estes has l>e«-n avowislly UKainst “sumptuary t'lover ...... a.r>ordii.uo Block (\*rm r of E'ute and Spring Htnt-tg, h/ K«‘al KhtMtp. of inestimable value is lost to Hie ' PrwHecl I’ork ...... ;i ."oii.n i;o laws” ami ItM-al option. The liipior men Heuiis...... 1..'>()(./ I.7.. Edward Brown to Emlnrick Welter, 120 world, unless from the inklings of the j .-...... lli.is fe«*) that they havi- a right to exjiect fav- })riDcipies involved which have come ! Hiiy ...... St. Johns News Co. on sivtion 21, Benjral, So,ODD. orible legislation now, and will bring l*ol(«toe**. nt-w...... - S.'im C »!• At 7* eeati a Yrir utrlrtlj !■ Adruiee. to the kuoWleilge of. the diseoverer's i BiHter—Freeh (bh lo «|iiitll(y >...... l.".alaiiiuK niul'.er O* eent.> per Elmer H Drake to Mftrv4.v W Carriiur^ glol»e where a.stTonoiny and micro- Woi.il...... 1.001/, 1 .no Ine /-/o-h InMertion. —I'h;.' Nuws—“it niH be iiitrvp ^thig to scopy tub piitctlecd. ■H48MU...... ilVsli i BiiMliif.t> inrerior.v cnrdM *1 a line p^r \ .-ar. ton, lund ’Mi Her- 21, (iremibueh, $22o. r.TTtB o r tTiSm::4y. n-iu.i wutcli the aetion of the next legislature ” Years- ago he went into the manu­ M/irrlage and, Oeuth n/»li/-/*H free, Clarj. ;/‘c/‘inl>«-r. Mnr/-h, .lime, and Sept. Abrnhnrn V. Bonk to Henrv M. I’errin liking far guns, and in his day was one TriiiiHlenl mlveriixlng payahh* la i/lvanco. to try and do something la plcas<* the TeacliBr’s Examinations Atl«lieMH all (-onimunlcufiono to . et ul.. l aere^oiiHocu, BiinrhatU foBOO. of the crack sliots of the state. Ho For Clinton County, J 890 -91 . Japto i' wltanent Eitvii taul t.‘vnry thing lORt an eye m the hunting Uctclnrliile ------6T. JQHfJB NEW8 CO., St. iohm, Mich. Henry M. Herrin et. ul. to Abraliam Y. they have askisl for for years, and yet testing the idiooting (pialities of a DeWltt, Frlilay. Sei)t-ga, IH'JO Ovlil, October .'11. ISPO. Official D irectory Hoak, hui-l on «i*c 11. Lebanon, fl.BOO. tile republiean party ha.s boasted conlin- breoch-Ioadin.g fowling-niece. Tliis UeguUu'ivXBtuilintlomi, St. .lohns, Thiirs-; (liiv ami Frl/lav, .March .’ith and 0th, ISOl. ' t'oiiiity OMieers. Janie.H Dutton to JoHeph Ilanek ami nally of bc-ing a temperxm-e party. At was in tfuly, i86S. KeWUt. Fi-l/lay, .March aTth. IWtH. ! Jndg< ‘ of Probate, .loel H. Cninson Anthony Bauer, 5U.iei-es on nee lo, D u IIuh , their last nariojial eonvention atCliicugo Before this misfortune hcfcll him he Elsie, Fi-ldav. April 24th. ISPl. . Sherifl’, Bobert >.l. .Sxvigart had already achieved womiers in the Begninr E,\»»mlimtlon. St. .lohuH.Thui-xday E'lerk, Wllli;uii A. Abi‘1 f;{,000. and Fildav. Ang. 0th and 7th. IKtII. B«‘glHter of .lolin M*. Flt*g*'rft!*l ever.v resolution 1 liat was lifferod to go perfection of the len.s. Tlie study of - -.lo -y ph B. (bven U* .IiunuH li, Barker. St. .lohiiH, Friday. Ang. 2Mth, 1K‘>1. | Treaanrer. .Iuim*H H. /'onn optics vt Its an iiceiuciiiul CMOicc, luade —rtl'KT and SiTo n»14*r «dcw 'g rmucii on ly at . Tnwccutli'g A Oi...... lioune, et. ul., 40 arms on six- 20, Hiley, the llcgiilar Examinations. .Siirve.v//r, Cluirh*s E. H/>IllHl/ r meat or the W. C. T. C. was-iirownunder (•rigihally for diversion, but pursued At til/' Ucgiilaf Pulillc Ex.-'ininatlons, cx- (.'Ireiil’t t’//iirt C//m'r, Varlan c. B//tsfurd »1,200. the table ami tobaci-o juice sjat upon later for the dilliculties it offered. At itmlnatioiiH for Thlr/1 Ure/lc ( crtillcnt/ s will •• “ " A. T. Cr/»ss first ho worked in the attic of his resi­ b/-gtii at 1 //’clock /Ml til/- Hrst /lay, and close Cort/ners, A. R. Hyatt, Hilbert Parish (}eo. Brown to .lumen H. Hathaway, tliem. After the nominations were com ­ at 4pm the next /lay. Examinations^//gin at Supt ’s P/a/r, .lesse Eauu, ('////l.v E. Bull, II. M land on nee. 21, Bingham, J^.'IOO. dence oa James street, Fimling the eight //'clock M. .... , High. pleted it was announcetl that they haIINI.STKATOIt’S S.xI.K—.\/>TI('F. IS Ills lenses. For years a barn situated A hcccby|glvcn tluil by virtue an/1 In j/ur- Cfrcult Court. Honth <^1 lotH 2 ami 3, blo(;k 24, Fowler, city saloon k»x*i>er Slieridan Sluxik, who siinm-e//f lleeiise iin/l antli. about four miles distant, beyond^ the me, the nnil/“rsigiied, f Probate of T/*riiis/>f (’i/iirt, tli'st .M//i)/lay In reb,, 4tb .JtwHie Du vis to Newell Parker, 80 acres olutioii was read ami adojited unani­ .SlilawasK/a* ('//lint v. Mlehlgaii, t//sell real es­ Al/zn/lav In April un/1 Jun/*, 2il Mon/lny in which he leveled his instruments. tate bel//nglng t// Chancy Hills,-/le<-ensed. I, N/)V/*inb«*r. on s(*(!. 22, Victor, ^2,800. mous y. This same resolution was n^ad Their power of m.agiiiticatiou was so will sell at publle ancti. IHOO, to tlie liiiuor delegates befor** Ix-ing at one/> ’cl//ck e. M., at the west fr/>nt /l////r Businp :ss D ikp :ctorv . O. Dnrh im, IBO acres on section .*1.7, the .grain in the knots iu the barn //f the Cllnt/Mi C//iinty C//urt H//use In .the vil­ brought Is-fore the eorvention and they lage//f St. .l//hns. In sal/1 e/Minty. siil/Jeet t// Ea}?le, $1,000, <|. e. doors. But this was not the quality all lneumbran/-/‘s and t// the /lower Interest INSrUANCE. stated that the liiptor ilealers’ associa ­ for w’hich he strove and which he at Luke Brinkerhoff to Frank Shuart, et. //f th/* wlil//w //fsald /l/*ceas/*/l, the f//ll/)\vliig l ICO. W. f:.sTIC.S, Fir/* Insnran/*/* A«ent.-rr tion passed stronger resolut ions at their last imparled to the glass- HU ambi­ ih*s, Cirviiit Court Coninils- .John Hicks to W. F. (Jardner. east J^of with equal facility, would sweep any n/-r/>K //f lan/l. im/re //r l/'ss. subject tnrt ll/zUHe. went flirough and it took .709 extra sa­ iield at one focus. Ojiticians and right //f siiid l allr/za/l, If It has any : uls/i the V lots .7 and 0 block 12, St. .Johns, f700. loons at tlie inangnral to snppl.y. the d«»- astronomers told Mr. Majeoim that he n//rth half//f the s//utlieast /piarter />t sw- M. MlCltitll.I., l’r/)H/*rance that, put at study he finally caught the chimera. The above sale has b/***ii p//stp//ne/l t// .8ep- N der, 0 acres on s<*ction 9, Bath, $200. In other words, lie produced in a tel­ tember2a/l, l/'t'.»0,at the time Hiulplttceab/>ve KDKAVA & I.VON, Attz/riieyn at Law, tlie head of their state ticket the most escope all tlie constituents of natural menti//|u>d. , F St. J/ihiiH, Miz-hiitan.- 1.7 Stephen E. Bradshaw to Winfield noted friend of tlie saloon in Michigan. I)/ited, Satnrduy, .Septemls-r 2dd. 1.800. * at. II. CASTER, Attnm/*.v nn/1 Mrevails. ]..ocal divergent r:i3'S were excluded, leaving The n>///x /* snlc 1h h/‘rcb,v i///Ktp/l t. om/e over it. Wm. Bond to .M. Cleveland Terr.v, 8() eri.l);*r 17. IHlSl. J. W/z/z/lrnff’H Mt/zre. St. .I/zhn//. Uftiee of the liipior interest, (live a ^mimuiii- accuracy an oliject twenty feet 'or H, fCDDEBACK. A/lminl«frator. •jicres 21, Bingham, $4,-700. li/znr>/;M t> t/z 11 am and 2 t/z .7 pm. 1 ty a .seige of local option enforced by po ­ twent}'" miles awu}' without aTteralion M. t'leveland Terry to Wm. Bond, 100 AUTIN AVF.I.I.lCK, M. O, o:i1/-enearly litical oificers tliat are not in sympath.v of the focus. n.-MINISTKATOK'.S SALI->-N()TICK IS M ConjcreK»itl/>n«l i-linrv-li, St.Johnz*. *2:1 acres on sk - 3, Bingham, $lO,0!)0. The lenses of the Malcolm makers A hen-bv glv/*n that by virtue an/llii i/iir- witli the law and .see how qui.ik tlie com- H/iaa/-/* teaHcil. I lat hiim Io more for the liquor men than in demand h.v several institutes eveiw- will sell at p/ibllc am-th/n t// the hIgheHt bl/l- Society Cards . M;iry .1. Powidl, h>t 11-block 2. Avenue | fht* party has done that tin«'tober, A. I>. at one// ’cl//‘ k i*. .M., at the west fnmt tb/t/r AM r.OOHT:. 4.'0.K. oriT. —3ri*ef8 addition to St. .Johns, $100. ' bod.v, soul and breeches. erer has filled coming from the remot ­ //f t he (’Hnr//n t'/niHt.v Court lIz/iiHe in t!i/; x il- Ay Flrz/t and Tiilr/1 We/la/*8/In.vH in every Tiiomas Hope to Harriet Bishop, lot 9 : est c/)unlries. The Lick observatory, lage//f St. .l/)hnM. In sai/l c//iinty. subject t// in/znth. M. 1. IMTTS. Dlvtat/zr, Ex. ItKei nmi A.v. all in/-umbranc/‘s aii/l t// tie* d/>\vei* intemst ■lltf J. Ci. 7VISE, K-<-Mnb.r. bloirk G, Ij.vnd.s addition,St..Joiiiis $32.7. \ in (kiliforiiia," and Royal observatorv ’, //f til/* \vl/l//w //f sal/1 /UH*/ ‘as/*/l, the f//ll/)wlng at (iieeiiwich, are snpplie/1 with Mal­ /l/*s/Tib/*/l real /‘state, viz: All that i/art //f Pliilo C. Bassett to.lolin H. Bobiii.son, , l/l/a-k B//f St//ne’s a/l/liti/Mi t// the village //f colm lenses. _ Several goveri imeut.s, iUmuty. Mit-Uig^xu. Jmiui'ihcd. ua 'No more TamnMiWuVrolTTrrTFan^^ “frud j Tlia Uamllton-Iturr DueL including onr o.vii and tiiose of Tlussla, fck U;alsf uh block D., Stone ’s uilditioii to I )vid $1200. cottkl have done hud the business end El)cncz:T Peacock to Gm. A, U*>ko , 4£L PH the gras?, supported in the nrmsof litsi f*n- eHKt as lun/l o«i the south heretofore owii- of it been properly managed. /•/l l/y .1. lilit(^ratiiig the Lines. 11. CrilDEUACK. tal wound, /loctor, ” he gasped, and sank .7.’lw7 A/lmlilirttrat/zr. 40 nc: e //»n s‘*'.*ti()n 1.7, Dallas, $1,9.79. away into a swoon. Tlie doctor stripi'ied Til/* ab/zv/* H.il/' Ih lier(*b5' p/zz/tp/zno/l t/z !>/*<•- No thoughtful p/!r>/)ii can fail to see emlz/*r 1 7, isbo. at hhpi /* li/zui* nii/l pln/'e. — Saniu/d E. Gillain to .Jam/‘s H. C/)iiii, ; up his clothes, and saw at a glance that how tlie litie-s arc l/cing oblitei'ate/l llate/l ()/-tizb/-r 17.1K‘.iO. /•t 111., nn/1ividM nnn hnlf of lot < T and H, tho Itu H, which had entered his right [ and how m»m nrc taking up the work H. cniDK HACK.Ailmlnistrnt/ir. The ub/zvo nnU* 1h ivurain ii/lj/ziirne/l .t/z \\7*/l- •y block 17, /St. Johns. $1,799. ! side, must liave penetrated a mortal of women an/1 woniiMi liiaL of men, aii/l n/'K/l/iy, .Mnirh 4. 181)1. aCJiame liuiir aiuL Abniliain Hixson to Ann H. Gilson, 49 part. ' Scarcely expecting him to revive, both 8iiccee/iiii2. lt/a:ause work itself pluve.—D(ir/*(I I»f>/-/‘mb/*r 17, 18 ‘.»o. b.as been forw/l into liroa ler lines bv H. CCDDEBACK. A/lmliilHtnit/zi*. acri^ Oji sec 1 4, Gi*c<*iibush, $2,999. j tiiey conveyed him down among the \ large rocks to the shore, placed him ten- the combiiic/l iiilliienc/* of society and THE FIGURE “9. ” Henry W. Hart, et. id., to "NVrii. H. derlj’ in tho boat an/1 set off for tlie city. humanity'. Wom-.'ii lawi’ers want to The fl^re 0 in our dates wiil make a long stay. Mnl/l/'r, lot 10. ont-lot .V.St. Johns $9.79. Tlie doctor now used llie usual restora- be known as lawyers, not women. No man or woman now living will ever date a J. H.. F/‘/lewa to F. H. and N. H. (i/»11/m* -tives^ aiul -tlm xvuumleJ man CKuIuall v Women /loclors want to lie known as Jocumeat without using tho fl^re 9. It stands un/liviilei! I wo-thirds of lot.s 1, 2, 3, 4, .7 ■ revived, “lie breathed,” to quote tlie ~skilltuI~pTTVsiciaas. imH -ws w/i iien; ami in the third plaee in 189 0, wham it wUI remain ten tlie woman writer .'/eml.s out lier woi'k and 9, block 1, Fowh'r, .$1800, /|. c. | dot:tor ’s words; “his eyes, hardly open, years and then move up to M*coud place in lOOtt un/lcr male nouMUiclaluni tliat it may where it will rest for one hundr/xl years. L 'lia Funkey to Nicholas aii/l A/lam i wandered without fixing upon any ob- be judgc/l upon its merits and not There is another “9" which has also come to stay. Baner,hvn.lon section 31, Essex, $.'J99. i j«ct. To our great joy he at length haiidiea[>pC(i bv tlie esliinalo tliat the I It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates In the respect Jmev, M.,, ,,Palnn*r 1 4.to 11Ilmii-y M.\i i*efriii.e41/ • 4 spoke.- ... ___“Mv’ vision is indistinct,” were followers of tra/lilioii and tlie iiilieYit- that it has already moved up to first pl.-ico, where * ‘ Ills first words. Uis pulso "be^hie more it will permanently remain. It Is called the "No. Rnbber Shoes unless worn nnoomfortablv tisbt al., 80 acres on sec 14. Leban/m, $872. ors (»f i>rejiulice always put upon work generatiy slip off the feet. - perceptible, his respiration more regular, gigtind by a woman ’s name. 9^ High Arm Wheeler A Wilson Se vine Machine Elibab- ’tn, et. ul., to Nichol.ls Bauer, et his bight returned. Soon after recover ­ The "No. 9" was endorsed for first pla/se by the THE “COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. al., bih/l on section .‘11, Essex, $999, ing his sight ho apjieared to cost his eye A Unique Watch Dial. experts of Eurojze at the Paris Exposition of 1889 make all their shoos with Inside of heel lined with where, after a severe contest with tho leading me nihizer. This clluirs to the shoe an/1 prevents the Henry .M. Perrin, in trust to G/>o. uiKin the ca.se of pistols, and observing chines of the world, it was awarded tho only rubber from slipping off. Steel, 120.acr/‘s on s(s*ti/)n 4, L<*b:inon, tho one that he had had in his bund One ardent tisheriiiaii is to iie made Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all Call tor the “Colchester" Jmppy by the gilt of a watch with a^ $1,504.93, q. c. I^’ing on the outside, 1ie safd: **Tako care otiiers on exhibit having reertved lower swards “ASHESlVe COUNTERS.” uni/’jue dial. His name has just eleven of gold mtidals, etc. The French Government TIdw.4rd S. Bart,ram toMttaM. Jbirtram of that pisiuL It is undischarged and AT UKTAII. BY still cocked; it may go off and do Jiarm. letters iii it. and these letters have been place/l l»y tlie watcli conip.'iny in Mr. Nathaniel Whe/*lcr, Preslck-ntof the /sompany, DUTCHER BROS.. . 40 acr/js on sec 7, Ovi/1, $1,899, /p c. Pendleton know's ” (attempting to turn the place* of tlie hour figures on the with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Lathan Ij. (7ut io E/lgar L. Carr, land Ills head to'wards him) “that 1 did not The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved ST. JOHHS MERCANTILE CO.. on sec 22, Essex, $109. q. c. watch the company is ni:ikiiig, while a upon, but IS an entirely new maebino. and the intend to fire ut him.” rod ami trout- basket imlicalo the fad Then he, lay tranquil till he saw the Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it os the grand R. J. WOODRUFF, A Wander Worker. of the x’eceiver. Tae name ami ilius- eat advance in sewing machine mechanism of the boat was approaching the wharf. He tration.s are verv cleverly exmruted by age. Those who buy it can rest a.'/sured, there, W. H. WALDRON. Mr. Frank Huffiiiuii, a .voung man of: said: “Let Mrs. Hamilton bo immediate­ hand with the finest of brushes. tote, of having tho very latest and best. Burlington, Oliio, states tliat hehadl»/s*n ! ly wmt for; let the event lie gradually under the cure of two prominent pliysic-j broke to her, but give her hopes. ” Look ­ Thu German emperor ’s new rules for ians, and HH, VA., baiifln p /y r»tlipr in thft mn/tt violent ap ­ and Kopoxinlnr iih to m*e«•/ ill lor cut*,. nroiiOT., I teaderl. „ poMible up to the Iiouse (to affections caus^ by impun ’ bloolit>LH}ttom cliair, of Mr Brown for tlie field lotjolning Tlio clilH was iiiinirinv iftir'MiHls«v*rywh«TO rocking licraelf lo ainl fr«». and occa- Fatnllliir wrt'Htlis of lio 'y ’l* irloaay (rroMii, his coal-mine. Oi and ui Imy: ultito and tiiertt sioiiiilly wiping licr eyes willi her bluo- Mr. Brown had not expecteil to meet Qlcuini*/wu blouiua blieck apron.. with an^’ opi ’tositioii. and so hud sel the auuwy Hlii'1‘11. ••Where l« your niislrchs, nnntie?” limit liH representative was to pay at Tlio mot her •proiMl the tnkte Tor a fonst, Mr. Koinain a.'^kml. a very moderate tignre. Tids .Mr. llo- Aslhoiiuli rcsuinliigr old, Huivt li«>ii»oho1d Tliere was a kinilly ring in liis voice s’ur*'; niain iiistaiillv outbid, and soon se­ iind In ). Ill whom all f>«>niVu» iruutly led this wniuin asked lltol'117 • Ob, niassa. slie tloiie took de cbil* the astonished and disap]Kiinlc,d crowd IleoHnnot tell »i«. rTid he only injuld; -fnna, nn’ gn if—to —hrr—rnny to ’s. Miss til pli i!i.:ii I II III. Hill <15,^ mion lint. If *tw« not a drt'uiii of weuknoBH born. llacliel. it jest broke mv po* (de.lienrt He, (or Uk > (irat Uuw, tasted auireta* foodl as possible, as iie bad bought evury- to Him ’em go! But Miss’ Blake say Ihiiig for a lady who tvoiild take pos ­ Then, amllli'ir otll', they'h dd Ido fer she must read.” Has never beard, may never huiHi tolietir. Mas.^a Tom not h week yet scase- come to licr own room she sat': ‘You Wlien Aunt Naiic3' delivered this slat'nut lierc. darlings; mtimnit' wants message, a fi;w iiiiiiute.s later, to Mrs. A w«x» born of great sttflfer- ♦ SI n'llii — 'lid tlere my po ’ missis, a kneelin’ ’fore • ing, she at once called the eliildreii to > I '-TI'Ht iiilKhty sfreiiin of prulx* that horo aloiiK ])a|HU's lie had not seen in ten years, — A man well I')Mai.a.s Hcxxl a lieliiyr fr- ed from pain! not since tlie dat'he liad that quarrel a(*coni{ian3' her. and went home, won ­ It hiiiiir: with Tom Blake, for it was tliat. same It'in’ on d«: big famblv Bdble dat she'd dering. as she walked along, how she One who hml lost hcliml lioon .la'anMo say. put oil de chair; slie had her arms was to endure the agon3 ’ of seeing her All that I«»4*a4-Uvu4 f«g wUJlo -Im still vrus I'When hisnext uelvhlMii's, on the t'hrUtinaa- morning he had received ti cablegram I ihty. around dat, and she was cr3'in’ sofllt'. homo de.s|iuiled of its treasures. youByr* ' Some friendl.v liiipulse to his shunty led. calling him to Europe to take posses ­ ion of B large estate left him. and 3^*8- •“Oh. my liii.sliand!' she whispered' She liacl dreaded the siglit of wn;^0DS A wwM-wom WTmfl’m' im the 'face cr*parth. •Culm, plueid, still, U|M)ii Ids lari he lay, over and over, and deu site say: Whom IK* th Hiicl'S- rrew. In an rvllilhnc. A HUiile was uu his face—and he was dui 1! tei'day he bad reaciied lioinc for tiie and people muviiig lier goods, and, ns Bail II from tiic country uf his hirtli - Lindsay Dtineun. first time since his departure. “‘A fader to de faderless, a luisbaiid slie entered the gale. w:i.s astonished Tu luuely ialiur iu uu Austruhcllme. “I was just 'beginning my battle to de widow. ’ •De.ar Lord, let dis enp to see no one. Onl3' Hollo, the old TVIicrc,t(^ltnir without•liourt, tu keep aitre i .ioYors (Tiristmas. with the world then,” be mused; “now pa-ss from me.’ dog. ia3' liaskiiig in the Iasi ru3's of the A lirehcflhl not chcrisli, he hull ifailod. I feel like a warrior, battle-scarred •*1 shut de door den. By ’m 113' site selling sun. and liouuded np to meet As lio|>clcni tollers fail 'inhl thu.must -eouie from ■Virginia, with never a cbibi or a chick aiml he is H iilioK <0 aive It If 1 mortuHKe the for years, but he talk a heap o ’ Mr. still iat' on its .seat, but oii it lay some ­ lies’ll!” jifciMtow Farm. 1 «loirt like inorlKaints, but to bid me welcome. ” we must save your hone , Ur wn ImaKlm s Romain. ” thing site h:id not left there, and as she IC’eBBs l»e spoke,'high in the vast dark blue, “Dood-morniu ’, Mister Man; will that tliere Is coal iimler that laml. I think “Tliank (lod! 'rom forgave me.” )iieked it np she read lier own name od A metrt<«, loos- ncd'froiii Its viewless ties, 3’ou please turn to ye nauctioii? ” not. I'll tell you a secret, iliotiKh. I kuuw tvliispered Mr. Romain, as lie left the the big envelope.* NVilli lingers trem­ A*^t. iss ilie siur-How'rtNi It- 1. sof «*lher Hew, there is umier the H<'liino I'll use iny like tune of tlie auctioneer that now tore it open and read: cbitdreii standing on the steps, ji cliick- Xea- ow Kurni to save your home, ami yotieua rang out clear and cold as he lK*gau of ­ lTall!mr!lnsrre-shert ii transient gleam reps.'' Is'fore the nioitKUt.'e fulls . in*. 1 •'My IK'ar Mrs. Itlake—tVhrh you rend the hu I InltMiiled to wtlle hoih f rins 00 Nellie ei l^•ller. wrliU-ii tv\cl* u ycair- uko . by L|hui iwotiku W'B Ul. tbp np- n rtonr; ------«»ii liidd tightly under the arm of one fering the parlor funiiiiirc. ' US S' on a.14 we were l“*i “■ I*' iin)tlilnir iny trh iid and your liu-biiii>T. I think you wifi WhoseCae*'Si()riuhtened with nu*o ---- (ieeat was—(dm—iiidiguatinii of one. •TUI dent H' t.. j-.... t lin »n- Tbciloooly but tiutt was so dim helore. Tliey were prettj’children.too —a bo}* shier Nellie ami her li terests your tegauy ; spiii.ster wlicii the lii'st bid of a tall. f o -imI de«‘d>. ele.. sifiirlUK to you your liooie. atid a girl, exactI3' the same sixe. I'cutn •* j liandsome si ranger, carried Ihe price H«* K VO tin* inliie. ~ A w'omnn and a-ehlltl! ’Was he rtfstrauKbt. “Vours os ever, ■ * ’1 find Mr. Ilrown liiirrle«l tl cHiik* lo secure Ttiul neither fear 'imr wonder lieid him Blonde curls crowned each shilling “Toa. ” I far beyond the sum she liad mentally Ilf Ian I adJaci-Ml to b s oiahnihie. It Is very iMiuitd head; brown eyes, wlili long, curling I decided on, ami be secured it without valiiui Ie. and iu a few years wi.l inukc you To weteonic bedoKS wlio, bis reason tniiKht,. “To,think I threw jtway a friend- IHkd slept fur twenty years iu Euglisti laslies. looked franklt' out from under 0|>positiou. rleii. ■BlTt[i like- tlial!’’ almost gro.'ined Mr. "And now, iiiy dear friend, lo-morrow can­ gioutid? ' straight, ciear-eul et’ebrows. and two Her fecling-s were soon siinred bv not Ik * to yon a Merry <'!ii(•-tiiias. but with little pug noses turned up merrily from t Romain. as he laid down tiie paper. most uf those present, for a similar hmve cInerliiliu’S' 1 Iioik * joii will iiiiike It to WhydlimiWl •befoar'tbom? •Were they not his Then a .sudden thought struck him. yoiir cldidroii not an iiiilia|i|iy t>iic. I uiii the little rosy UMUiths that were olways scene took place over almost evert' ••Very s1nc«’n*ly jour liieiiJ, us 1 was jour The wife, rlie luliild—>wlth whom Ids heart smiling beneath. No. not always; for • and lie liastily rang the l>ell. article olfered f- threshold now, ••('ome to your wfiat^repeated Mr. • s'M'U •(»» Uat farm, Yo ’ see, sail. . ing wohiaib' wild for Ihe" seooTTd thne SmitlnK «i|M>ii their lov<*d one as they mine; hit’s got a icoal-mino in it. On, 3'e8, Tliey sioko iior Ills Head. tnm. Mr. Alan.” 80 s

If ft is something in LINEN GOODS 3'OU want, we have TAHLI‘2 CLOTHS, NAPKINS also TABLE SIi)TTS in difTercilt colored ‘rders. If it is KID GLOVES you think of buN’ing, tlien you will hnd with us all the Icfidiiig shades in the best (juality, botli in dressed and undressed.

From now until XMAS we will sell all oiir SILKS and DRESS GOODS over GOc per yard at 10 per cent off. All our TOILET vSETS, ^RK BOXES, WHISK HOLDERS, etc., to go at a price, regardless of cost.

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WHEfH I AM DEAD. ; ne gruspcdwith uue arm u uutU'etid. ot I bite meinreu oi iiu uraer as wuii as oy . ‘‘ilurk!” said he. And a territieJTook { ruck, and, with tho other, ho lent me a : tho villagers. But, with innate skepti* j came u{X)n lus countenance. CAREFUL >Vbon 1 am dead, my dearMt, i support which was entirely adequate fur { cism, 1 declimul to think that tUero was I 1 listened, but could hear nothing. My 8iug DO aad ■onga for me; ; lay deliverance. Tlioi>ainof tho injured upything in his common famo as a seer. { senses were less acute than his. riant thou no roses at my head. Nor aliady cypreaa tree; limb made me wince at every movement; . Still, ho accepted the homage, and it was | “Yes, yes; it has come, as ho said it Be tho green gross above rao but I set my teeth togetheri^and, truat- ; etiually hard to lielieve him an impostor. | would, ” tho Ixiy cried, smiting his breast. ■ WHh Bhowers and dewdrop* wotj i ing to tho directions acted rather than j Your vulgar trickster does not devuto Ami his eyes dilateil with fear. And if thou wilt, romembur, 1 uttered, I was released from my position I himself to thowant^of a poor and prirai* i “What is your trouble? ” I asked, lOUSEHIIES Andtf tbw wHt, fergefe - I of |>eril. I Uve peiiplb us' 'Sduhg'Ko did. Wltliout ! though I cHmld almidy guess. Know til'* lUH'OHMity of liaviux j^ooil 1 Biiall not see t!ie shadowy Tlien 1 saw that I owed my safety to a ! fee or reward, he was always at their i “Hark, I say, again! ” he answered in I Hliall not feel the rain; service. He was strict—none more so, 1 <|uulitif.s in or(l*^r to secure the bent I shall not hoar the nightingale plKK)nghie or priest. 1 have alreiidy in- an agony; “tho wailing is louder! There ' i;i rrin;------niy imprt Asinn of Moiu ig Kf>*i learned—in fuUllhnent of the ritual of in the valley. Oh, will waht«*ful wives who buy second And dn'iiiniiig through the twilight character. I rvpeat that ho was genuine the pagod.'i. Yet, by the law, binding they kill himy ’ That doth not ri;;o nor act, ' in spite of all. In |>erson he was short, on phoonghies, lie could possess no iM?r-1 Kill the loved and revered phoonghio, and third class articles bry unlikely. Yet the foreboding not he afraid to loTk at i years as his looks gave him credit for, ; lono IxK-.-mso I wsntcd to fit an answer wonls of tho seer echoed iU my memory. 1 when you ’gt ‘t home, . Till' (ilvM OK THE MINE. . and ;i.stho truculent trilx>8 with whom he K> my enigma. Tho eventide went in anxious watch­ < >f 1 r Tea H H r« l4»e choMv I had settled believed. 4 Tragk; rircutnstauces supplietl It. The ing and waiting. • It was marvelous Itow irilx'smen of Upper Auajxxira were tur- est. Our Sugars the j The claimant to iroculiar respect on The question of concern now was a the one touch of nature made us kin. , julent and headstrong, and' it was one chenp»*Ht. OlirCoITeeslhe I tho score of Kinotity of life varies in va­ place of refuge. . 1 But ilie Ixiy- spoke no word of liis past. rious lands, or, for that matter, in any “You must stay with me. Caa you )f Moung Ko ’s most ditlicult and delicate When tlie morrow dawned tw-o anx- tiucst Hav >10(1. Our Spices ; habitat. 11c may be a liy|KKTite. or a walk at all—thus, leanuig ou ;uy shoul- i! ;asks to iniiintuin ]Kr or duixi—a man of gen ­ der, using my stafF?” • j; “Tliere lias always lK?en a strife be- veil of tlio bushwixxl the lx*nd of the Flour cauuot bo e.\celled. (loods uine worth —though, periiap.s, for rea­ And Moiuig Ko —whose namci 1 had ■ jwecTi mountain and plain. Two races great valley. A solitary wayfurcr came deliveretl fn*e. sons lie would SL'Out—or a loafer win­ ascertained—led mo slowly down the :; -.ouch in these hills,” liesaitl, * ‘Tl«^feo signs Yes, .nnd soon. I have heard the - ‘lit- is iny father,- Ho is .aafe,!l_tliQ _ C. PI ITT, Moung Ko, wit'.iout a second ’s hesita­ of such an edifice as I entered the gorge. sound of the dismal wind—of the war poor lad siiid, IItion, in an upper grade of “ludy fuen.” But it provi^l unueoes.sary to put tho v\ ind -sighing in tho rdr whore no fore^ Alas! the gladness was doomed to a lid vvall;ed consciously oti high levels question into words. There was a cun­ nviM ure. It will come, and then tho speed}- eclipse. I thought that Moung Heid Clinton Av 5., VKestside ST. JOHSS, of his profession. Not a plioonghii' in all ningly hidden oix.'ning in the ruck wall. vengr/inco falls and I go, ” Ko crept upwards slowly, and staggered- Burmah was I letter vei'scd in the Ion*, Wo squeezeil ihrougli, and within was a Tlj({- s:nl ryes wero gazing through the as he walked. And onc« within tho not merely of the pagoda, but of nature wide and airy cave—evidently a place of wo all seek to pieroo Init may not. mountain fastness it was plain that his nnd of life. Ilis fame for-charity was habil;ilion. N;iture had shaped its walls lung Ko w as in boding contemplation somber forecast had not been so false as just, and 1 at least liave never lit'en able, nr.vl stretched its root, but art liad iraiis- issues that us yet were below ilie bu- wo would wilhngly hu\e lielleVed. ^ince the occurrence of the events I jiro- formeil the rude mountain eyrie into a nJ5on of his fellows. Moung Ko looked at me fir.st with con ­ 1 post' to relate, to hohl that the wild hill palatial hall. Evidences of wealth were I frowned at myself, for again I w-as sternation and then, I was almost sure, men of Anni>ooru were wholly mistaken on every side. Tlio tinest Oriental fale conscious of a certain eerie impression, content. I know- that, with genuine un- So is (‘Verything else oxi;e])t the (Joods 1 in calling Jloiing Ko a seer ns well as a rics were tho garniture of shelving flixir produced in dufianco of reason, upxjn my sellishuei>!), he w-ished me well. A iuan ‘ priest. 1 shall have to show that he. too, and lofty recess. Soft rugs were here in ' mind. And, to an outsider ’s judgment, was a man and a brother to Moung Ko, have ill stock, wluMi (Quality is Coii' ii.-nl failed where, verih*, ixipcs have bewildering jirofu.sion, and furniture and tlie sky bad no clouds. whether bo were Burman or Briton. It siden-d. Hut when I Use the word , failed. And it may he that the weird pie<;es of bric-a-brac that would Inivo Although 1 w.as a gue.st, and not a is tho glory of the world-bond that in all i gift, never a Joy to its isissessor, was fetched fabulous sums i:i Warilour street. j prisuiier, and although Jloung Ko had lands there are these hearts loyal to hu- .44 C H P A P” linked in hiilden doiiThs with tho ro- Jly eyes caught also the unmistakable I e.xpressly sfited that ho trusted me, it luanity.* But tho phoonghio reeled and. j mance of a st range careen- and the pain gleam of the precious metals. I was a notion that grew in strength ad sank upon the floor. Totl»e boy ’a horror It was a riddle at tirst whei-q the sub­ ! day s W4

    we saw that his imarso robe To he coherent, and even to cotni>Ji.s.s dued ligJit came from, for window there , and that Moung Ko preferred that I was dyci.1 crimson at the side ho gripped A homely man looks hundsonu? in a conciseness, it i.s generally well to iH-gin was none. But ut last 1 made the dis­ I should not wander far afield. I so tightly. Moung Ko w-as wounded. ut the beginning. Moreover, iny first covery that at one end of the great I Call it ingratitude, or the mere spirit | It was my turn to play the surgeon, well nmde Stylish suit of clothes meeting with Moung Ko is an integral cliamlxT was a long gallery, comhinni- ' of contrariness and self as.sertion. as ybu | aided, as to appliances, by tho devoted; and my long exjuuieiice eit- part of my tale. A hint was olTeredeven cating, doubtless,, with the outside world j please, tho fact remains that, one Ijno ; despairing sou. But my skill w-as in­ iticiVwhich I was slow to Reijre, but which tiTTiidst tlie iuaeeessihle heights of the I morning. I sei-a-eted iny revolver luul a^ finitely in-low Moung Ko ’s. It was tim ubles me to later \v;;s hatln-d in revealing light. The cliir. This admitted Ixitli air and light; ; stock of ammunition upon my person patient ’s suggestions that I had to fol ­ 7? existence of tiio eijilier lyia.l be di .’ined sunshine could Ixi hut a brief visitant. and managed to elude the surveillance, j low. TLJ X 1" lx*foro an inti-rprcfalion can be sup])lie nobody was likely tocoaie; tainty struck me as singular took my bearings so indilTerentl}- that I could not re.st. I wanilenxl mucli^ and and if the imjiroiiable Ixicaine afact, and “I am flattered by your faith in my was lost. I found the mine—and this cave. It was i M: lliero was a rc.-;puniie. I had no insurance gnititude, and I hopeuiiil believp that it InsleiJof striking the truck I looked occupied !)}-—would you guess it?—my that aid and net a cruel thrust would Ix) is not misplaced,” I answered; •*but is for, 1 had stra3 eil into a desolate gulch, | wife! She w;is hunting me to my dis­ Preservts the result. It was all uncertain wlietlier there not a risk? I uiav'dis.'ippoint 3-011 strewn with tlie debris of might}-rix:ks grace, anil death liad overtaken her friends nr enemies were in the neighbor ­ by some unguarded word. Do 3-00 not slialtered, no doulit, ill some remote nat* j | could not save her. But we hood. fear it?” iiral catastrophe. How to escape 1 knevv wero reconciled, and she confessed that EXAMINE OUR In the r+Tr^ispeet it sei ins to me Unit I was smiling; but it w.as no smile that not, except b}'1 ho weary expedient of our son liveil. I sought the child and I my euergi'-s siuhh nly llagged and that I came on Moung Ko ’s face. A light was retracing 1113- stejis. wall of adamant brought him here. \Ve have been tpuch pa.ssed into a stupor of despair. Surely iu the deep set. neutral tinted e3-es that blocked the path in front. Suddenly I together. Now I go. ” , there was c.xeiise. But as the weary day touched my spirit almost to aw-o. hailed, iu the cover of a huge lx>wlder. There was a long breath, aml^then the ELEG^NT: LINE: OF w(;reon my faculties regained their edge. ••No, I do not, ” Moung Ko replied, in A mysterious ligure, which I instantly 1 st^ry reached its end. I tletenniiK'd to liave a cast for dear life. deep, resiuiaiit lb\ies. -“It is on the recognized again, was at work amongst “The hill men rose, as I knew from my With mncli of tho gambler ’s rt-cklessness scroll of the future that I shall not siilTcr tho stones a little distance ahead, appar- visions they would do. They came Couches, Rockers, Center Tables. and fever 1 cried aloud at intervals a fuil through 3'i)U. M3-own iK'oiile —the}'will entl}’ Imri-ing treasure. I saw bundle against the village. Many houses have score of times' Tho .silence remained im- meto out till* ])unisliiueut that has tar­ after bundle pushed into a 3'awning hol ­ Ix'cn burnt—tho zyat among them. You brokiMi. But a (pieer portent jierplexed ried so long. But wiiat am I sa3'ing? low. Witli stiqiefied gaze I watclieU. cscajxid in time. J went into the light — Book Cases, Pictures, &c. my mind. From vvliero I whs lying the Yes, I can road the'kmguiigi* of.tho face. What genius of Desert Mountaiii was a man of peace, to sta}-the hand of -tlie opjxisito bend of the valley was distinct- I know tliat I iiia}' lru.st 3 011.” this? L’licouth, diinrohed, dwarfish; I fratricide; and, in the conclusion, the that, fo r a aq wtee, I Ix'-1 tiloiv full.—It tvag""not BtrucI: nf*-lmpnt, vision flitted a grotesipio. undersizixl fancied that I hail not really heard those liove in a being of other lineage than | and I triumphed through the fact'. I Make your Wife or Sweet­ tigure in a costume-certainly not known words of weird fate which, nevertheless, the liuinan. But when the strange, [xiinted to tho stream of- blood, pleaded to as favored by any Burman, Shan I was to remember after mail}- days. squat ligure moved off, I was suliicientl}* j m3- works for their welfare. Then I got While we talked Moun^Ko was deftly heart a preseut, and then or Karen, male or female. Tho dra|x>r- daring or suflicicntl}- magnetized to fol ­ away by a secret path —and it is all. ies were llowing and dark, scarcely dis­ jirepuring and apph'iug a cool compress low. Only —caro for Dara Maillu—my |xx>r tinguishable from the color of tho rocks. to the swollen joint. It was patent that Pursuit was unexpected, and stealth boy! ” help her enjoy it. ho i>n.sM.'s.seil not a little surgical skill. Ishivered involuntarily. Did the creature ruled luv'conduct. 1 was U*d b}' winding 'I’he voice dieal into silence. There was Suddenly I 8ix)kc of the stningo figure ^ belong to tho realm of honest, practical ways into 3-et anotber place of Ixiwilder- a soft sigh. I kxjkcd agaiir, and Moung I had seen while waiting for the fiat of K. M. STBZZi CO., existence? Or w:is I deliriou.s? I iiinched ineiit. Of Burmese rub}- mines I knew Ko ’s e3’es, open as they were, saw no f.'ite; and I surel}- felt Moung Ko ’s, mysidf, as those do wlio cannot bo sure a little by report aud reading. Now I earthly scene. He was dead. fingers tremlile. His hcaii was bent was in one. On every side were tokens Fast Walkci'-Mt. - - - - St. .lohns. if tiiey uro awake or dreaming. Th^ I kept the phoonghie ’s charge, and lived dwarfish ajiparition did not vanish. It down, and this was my one warning of of the fact, abruptly realized, that cajiTlcecajirice .a cave life for many months, subsisting tho phixmghie ’s iineasincs.s. His replv- had bl-o\ight me into one of nature’s no- went on to tlie head of the defile.iuid was had bl-o\iglit mu into one of nature’s no ­ on the stores hidden where first 1 had was evasive. finally lost in the shadows of tho teak table treasure houses. Astonishment in­ found Dam Maillu. Itrseemed that tra­ ‘•There is no village in that direction; trees. Another idea, lit-longing to .a state duced carelessness. My fixit overturned ders came into these hills at certain sea­ • it is all waste aud barren; there are no of weakness, came to me. Was it a warn­ a stone, and my presence was discov ­ sons, aud then rubies wero exchanged paths, either. Tho iiill folk talk like you ^ ing tliat I must ex]x*ct tho worst? ered. for necessaries. of things that it is ill to see. They are j It was an instant of curious crisis. “The Holidays” •‘Softly, friend; have courage. Move But Dara Maillu never recovered tho cowards. But 1 say that hushes take And I fancy m3’ unwilling guide was os not. I will help you. ” shock of ids father’s loss. Before a year Is a subject which is owupyiiig the atten­ ' wonderful shapes; and sometimes they : uncertain of result as nn-self. But I was Sweeter wonls I never hoard sjxikeii had passed around he had rejoined in any vernacular than those I thus move iu tho wind.” ' in light just then, and he was in shadow, tion of the ]M?oi>le just at present, and Moung Ko in tlie land of shadows. It translate. I knew their meaning, for I It sounded like satire, and Moung Ko and it gave him the julvantage of quick was a gentle, painless fading away. was a clever diplomatist. He had nearly | with it counts the thought “what preAents had pickl'd up not a little of tho native knowledge. Ho came forward, not even And thus I only wus left with tho se­ tongue. They were whispered literally pcri?uaded mo that I’was the victim of a j pausing as lie heard tho click of my cret of the Annpoora mine.—All the shall 1 make.* ’ Of i-onrse your common into my ear. The now comer had ap­ delusion. A man recovering from a | weaixui, ilniwn against eventualities. Year Rmind. proached so silently tha-t there was dan­ swoon nia}' ea-sil}' Iw cheated b}* shad- { Closer scrutiny revealed a deformed .sense will tell you to buy them at- t4ui ger even in his announcement of kindly ows. I let tho subject drop. It occurred : Burman boy, with the stamp ei)UHl|^ of chea|M*st phu;e und where you can have n purjKist*. to me later that Moung Ko was relievei.11 intelligence and suireringuu his pinched, “A LITTLE ____NONSENSE.-_ .1^ The sharp surprise made me start. 1 to find that I did not insist on tho reality prematurely old countenance. And it —•Tm all worn out " remurkeU the paots, large assortment to select from, ^^e in­ tried to lixik tlie speaker in the face, and, of tJie e.xperioiicc. ! wasastartling thing that he called me at / ‘•I’ve been »o roughly treatod. I had fallen into capital hands. If a | once by my name, without prefix or ex­ I wish Bome one would come utonj. vite you to insjiect our stock, which we in the effort, swayed towards tho preci­ And ask me to be s»xited '• pice. A swarthy, sinewy hand gripped tie of kinship or creed had oxistcil, I' planation. / me aTirt-trctitTiroijOct. I could not have been better eared- for,-j Wha% do you 4o here, Ho-TonT^’^he ——deah boyP^ De R ' And at the end of a week I Wc-is able to 1 asked in a shrill, troubled voice. Aw, beastl}’!” I)e J.—“.Been out have neglectisl nothing from oiir large “Dill I not say ‘softly, ’ friend?” expos ­ tulated the stranger, with g^entle reproach ! move gingerly about with a crutch.- My | “I want tho path to tlie lower village, ” late, eh?” l)e B.—‘•Naw, been think* list. Pall and examine lM*fore purchasing in his accents. I host now suggesteil migration to a zyat, : I answered. ••! have mis-seil it.” ing! ”—Yale Record. .“Thanks,” 1 answered; “but my ankle or hostelry for travelers, hard by his i At last 1 got a clew to much that was —A Violent End.—Wlbble-—“I hear elsewhere. is twi.stetl. How will vou get me out of pagoda, in a village of the lower plateau. > puzzling. that your cousin out West met with a FOSTER, POST 4 CO. this?” I was perfectly willing to move. It; “You are far out of your way. You violent end.” Wabble—“That’s right* Moung Ko was not a man of unneces­ would give mo opportunities for becom- ’ can not reach the zyat to-night. It will he did.” Wibble—“What was It?** sary words. For reply he drew aside, ing acquainted with the inhaldtanta of 1 bo bettor to stay In father’s—in our cave Wabble—“The rear end of a mnle.”^ w’ith his arm, a bush immediately to my the district and with local customs and | again. Come. ” Terre Haute Kx^jress. right. A natural recess was disclosed, characteristics that were hitherto only ; I oU'yed the word and gesture, and a —Professor (m^ing himself agree* and, as there was light beyond, I sur­ matters of hearsay. 1 very few [xices brought us through a able)—“Aluminum is a wonderful The man who had laid me under so ; steep descent on to my old ledge, and 8. W. II mised the existence of a tunnel or pas ­ metal* Mr. StruckOyle. ” Struckoyle great an obligation was more and more ^ tlius once again into the familiar quar- sage. It was doubtless iu Uiis way that —“Yee, It la My son James belongs be bad reached my ledge. Aud now he a marvel and a mystery. His life, as | ters of Moung Ko ’s secret home, UNDERTAKER. to the aluminum association of tbs proved the wonderful muscular strength gradually disclosed, seemed full of con-1 My geiii of the mine, then, was Moung OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, that resides in the Burman frame. tradictions. It was abundantly clear i Ko ’s son? college he graduated from, and Pva St. Johns. Mieh. Btretchlng hlma^ on the uneven ground that he was held in eztr^e reverence by ! heard, him speak of IL” me using- ui me luie wiiiiet buu . emf*e»l.“'iyiTyfnm tnrs. wnrn-m-tirr^-pte- imt nmm rt*!*ttm —Sr miaiuuss txL eipitious uiountain side elosisl in the llm night roll d not he continued. Jinny was coiiselons of these stares THE OLD YEAH AND THE NEW. miNG BUCK TO ATONE; ami enjoyeil In her Iniriiilessly so ­ horizon. Tho evergreen rhodtvlen- What Inid iwciirred was too unheard Oil phisticated soul the footing of i]uasi- drmi bashes elung to its tlaiik. Tli» of, too iiiipreci-deiited. 'J'lie old peo ­ How swirt they fctr. dark pine stood sharply in relief ple wiMub nal if they were dreaming. Life's iiiaiiy .vears, New Year at BIk Staff Valley. familiarity upon which these young Wiiii tluar minds of wms men might pereeive tliat she stood with I against ])attdies of siiovv. At tlie biot The young |>«*ople were while ami Ami their nUjrius o< tears. New year lijuJ come to lU" Stajr the preacher. She rather accentuatcil of the mountain tlie creek's lorimms sulHlne*!. course lay stagnant and silent. Tlie oink And tbe'r d'irkcst of iiliiine, wlioso thadowy Valley* It Iiail come with iljiys of her own appearance of ease, indeed, 'I'o Jiiihy the greatest change had h Io |M‘S crisp cold not uncommon in the win* that uuthiiig of this utTuct might be lights that come with the winter smi- come. Stic b.til irembleil at tirst, hut Aro lit with the tliislies of starriest hopes sets of the momitaiiis mingled with And Ihelr siiiisliliiy duya on wlitbO calm ters of these Southern niountains. The hist. . . now she had grown very quiet. Slit houveiiH roads were eoatuii with snow .and ice But Brother Cheytie's face was set ~tTie bTib' shaiTtiws by tho linlhrwv R.4W Rlclc Dnvrr at her rmow, anj he* !thc CTonrt*^ or tlio toinpest —tii« shadows of and hard for mules and oxen to travel. in lines strange and new to her tu-slay, where the snow lay. eyes iiti longer turned impatiently Itluoui ! ati.l I>a HlintmiLiul more clo«*ely lit hilll Kvery now ami then Cvrilly lifted away from his as they had done a uiountain declivities were impassible, e brown e>es lhai wer< mill bufiire.------a doe lliat tiles of some morial hurt, TtittT Tlie yearsinny star save for the nceustomed feet of the • S'rilly an’ yon w.as goo»l friends M hen their graves uiv n* ar. hardiest niounlaiueers. Joel I'hoyne, ami looketl out at tin* still. c«)hl pict­ long ago. Jinny. ” venliireil Kick, who the mfsilouaiT preacher—Brother “I ’lowed it war no hurt tu ask a ure framed by tlie little square wlmlow was a kind l>earle«l fellow, and who Tho'the brows ef lo-niorrow Iw nuliunt and Cheyno. they e^illeU lam In the valleys preauliei* ef lie had kern iii the dancia’,” of the ealiiu. wished to say soiuulhliig coiuiiiiserat^ With lov. ‘ and with lerceptb>iis Toetudi Oid Yisir cienresr — -Joel Cheyno came in. ann- threw in tlndr path. They had come He had been witness of the scene, and instant, tlieir :ivertoiek—Davis, I liairs_iiiirl l>enelies fro m tloj had imt out his hand.______urizo. Stag Valiev since she was small enough wouldn ’t say wonls about them ez lied mdgliboring seliool-lionse. And Jinnv—all lier graces gone, ami Thau iiie slars mat Hash out from tlic future’s to pass under her father's outstretched more hook lamin’ an’ every other kind lliek. trood. loutish yoiilli. with a not still ver^'uliiie ami gentle ami sub- bright skies. arm. That worthy had been a person uv lamin’ than what you ’uns and >ve miliundsome visagi* ttf his own ami a iliied—jiiiswered: And why not m)? of some enterprise fur these regions! jiair of stalwart nionuiaineer's. shmil- “Yes. Kick.”______'1 he i*ld, old yeurs. ’un's hev.” They kn«'w and they knew He ha«l moved to a spot somewhere Meantime the man thus loyally be­ • lers, w»mld have far lief.-r kept at Jin­ All our hopes and fears. more ihiekly iiopnlated. leaving tlie ing defe'ndud hail tied and fed his ny's side when the latter was not The Art ol ’ Cllving Wisely, dancing, which, to be sure, was (»nl\ We walked by their side, aud tohl them each ohi log i-abin where Jinny first had horse, and now slowly passed down The secret qi siieebss in gift-giving . Rrief, ■* k playeil in childisli games with Cyril,ly, lietweeii tho «lozen elusleriiig houses of for a short interval at a time. But is not ill thes^xpemliiig of large sums, And they kissed off our loars while they whis- whose father, in turn ha«l ovvneAl the the settlement toward the mill ami the Jiiiiiv was “powerful square to-nig il” IMTcd ndlef: .1 but in lovihir thought —upon eaeli gllf- And the sto rice of hearts that may iK»t lie r©> cabin hard by on tin* other sitle of the creek. Tlie^nill was now bile. The was tho honest Kick's ihoiiglit. Her provided. Everytliing is usually sue- vea'ed. creek. Ho was dtvid now, as was creek’s frosty crust was lockeil between pretty face wore an absent look siml lu the hearll of the dead years are buried and lA... .1 iin.iii.r ^l[■|u.:l^ed to iiisnife her eessfid in jiroporiion to the amount ol routed...... ______. drs—tiimiilera—-rrmt—ifs ii%a»rhii ■tlrcug lit—t-mrt—has Imhh i—put inlo it, had been left prosperous, with a min­ clusters of evergreen laurel and knot- with lint a imalerate pleasni^e. S!io whether it be a banquet, a costume, a L<*t the New Year sliiir ute frame Inmso, having ;i cnattff paint te«l roots and trunks of pine. The had seemed ••pert enough ” when sh»* At the I lid Year's g-nive; i ftook, or the making of a simple gift. Will tho New Year lirlmr on the outside and wilii a mule and a waning afternoon was crystal still. Be- drst rode up that ‘aflemooii, Iml the If vou are cramped for money, do not \\ hut the Dill Your jrave? yoke of oxen and a corn held or two yoml the creek a small log cabin life had gone out of hereyi'S. 'I'o him. : think Mill need to spend niiicli for and only tlie old grandmother to pro ­ Kick, slie was in iiirii short and iiidif- Aht the Rtraiiaer year trips over tlie snows. showed h(?yoml a hare eliimp of oaks. Citrisinias gifts. The tliouglit shown And bis brow is wn-atlied with inaiiy a rose; vide for* Cyrilly's fntlier had sunk in- i Brother tjhevne walked with steady t« rent, ami if he couldn ’t pje.-ise liei’, I in u loving Ciirislmas letter, a simple •Hut Im)W many thorns do the ro-s-s eoncal, H hicit Die wltuii Witliered, bhod buoa to had ways hefoi ’e Ids d<*ath ;iml sold step never pausing. 'J'wo years it was said the yotnig man to himself, with a verse, or a pen-and-ink sketch, may not wholly ungrounded ,.-coaseiousiies^ levealJ' his patch of land, and departed at las^, Rinco ho had last lantn to Big Stag give as genuine ' plea.»*»Ai‘o present leaving Cyril ly with lianl work to live. Valley. Two years since lie hail of eligiliility. who eo'uld? He wore of pe.arls. Kellect well upon the pecu­ L»‘t the New Year smile But—here Jinny drevv up her small stoni-elolhes on Sundays ami holidays; bile the Did Year diesi crossed tlte thresholil of that cabin. liarities and needs of the friend whom In bow short a whilo bead, willi its tlaxen plaits—there were The powers of darkness had heeu bat- he rai^ely touched corn-whisky, ami ho you wish to please. 'I’lien cliooso your Bhull the smiles bo slirhs?. worse things thau barely haviiiir was tho'only cliild of his motlier, who, i gift carefullv. Finally, after it is as has been said, was the richest wo ­ Yea! Btraoprec-Year. thou hast many a charm. enough some days to hake “pone. ” I chosen ami ilelivered, a Io not refer to And thv face Is fair uiid thy trroetlhas wariu, And to Cyrilly. truly the worst of these man in the setllenieiit. liut. df-an-r than thon in his sliroiid of snowSk it again ni the way of seif-eougralulo- Is the furrowed fuia^ of the yeur that goes^ things hud come. “Look-a-here, Jinny, ” he began, but ' lion upon yoiir clevernes.s. a craning of necks toward the 'e- ciiuso tliey liad so p-evailed.' And long this woman has l>ceii shunned of . at the small frame house in the farther j when ho hail cauglit Jinny's iunoccul- all, alona in her shame. Let the one, i^'^much lower. So while we valley and talking to her in de.siiltory i liithetto unknown, who should Inive I*.- undertones, while the obi grandmother | ly provocative gliinsos just now and read for the tirst time their full mean­ sliureil the condemnation, bow bio neck don ’t take their money first dozed over her corncob pipe and Jinny, j ing, ho had realized liow great in this to it now in the utmost. ” I being voniig and well-favored, be-j direction also had liecn his fault since Still no one R))oke. Each and every | Ii^^'^fand then give it back, we sides being able to bring the husband guest of tlie Willow Davis might have | h !)■ whom she might choose some “stiifTt lie had by an unioviug and unlawful dalliance jicrniitted false liopes' to been turned to stone. > not to lie disdained, it was but in the l^'4fsave it for them, aud its arise in this young girl ’s heart. “I shall go from among you. My j efHH'se of tbingit that slie should have ministry may liave done you niojre i come to regard these visits in a certain “Cirod be niercifttt to me, a ainaer.” murmured the passions of the man at harm than good. 1 have been a niis-j not wholly pastoral and otlier-worblly length subiiued. He raised Ids deep erable sinner and a miserable coward, j liglit. The more that she was quite eyes, around whose orbits were the Before God, before the week is over ' JUST AS GOOD AS A PRESENT. conscious that if there were any hus­ signs of a moral struggle, such as few this woman shall be my wife. But I ■ band she would lie at all liable to issue victors from, paused at the door see you now, perhaps, for the last] chose it would beoneof a physiognomy of the cabin from which Jihoy had time. No further wonls I could say to , wonderfully like that of young Brother turned away her eyes an hour before. vou would be of avail. To all I only Chevne. Within a fe'wjiickor y sticks flnmeii on say. (toil Almighty who pardons all . “You ’iins hev come to the dancin’, the brick heaflh. Inere was or tmiy repent bo 4»Uh- you! you that you"’"../''"P CLARK 4 HRLSE, loo, ” said Jinny . springing from tlie wooden chair in the cabin, and this through the coming year and all the j fro nt wmt of lb« ox-cart with a coquet ­ was drawn close to the hearth. A years that follow.” tish effect of not seeing t!io preacher ’s youQg woman, with eyes groat and He turned, and still leading Cyrilly | find a quarter. Clark oulslrelched band. A knot of youn^ brown and soft as a doe ’s, snt on the by tlie hand, passed out under the i men in store clothes for the occasion chair, her long, slender hands clasped frosty stars, to a new life, to a life of Hulsc’s is the quarter stood nl>out the steps of the school about her knees. At one side of the still harder labor, of dally expiation, hmse a few feet away closely reganl- cabin a small snuare unglaxed aperture by good works and the chasteniog of which to find quarters. ing the girl, who was fre.sh and bloom ­ the heart, of the committed sin. ing. as though shf had not been iol- admitted such light to the interior as migh( struggle in when the door was At the Widow Davis ’ danoiog bad jlng over the country since long before ChM. P. Baker. JR/\VI5 & B/lKEp, ^ Iiecame a. man. ns it were, so faithfully In ft lo^ ch Imu oil Tlioiiip&on Crevk. and earnestly did lie do the duly the In Central KaiisuH, livutl a widow cure of the birm denianded, and eater Successors to MCDONALD & TRAVIS, Corner Drug named Cumpbcdl and her only sun to the every waut of his widowed Store. Grant. * mother. Mrs. Campliell. Iier husband, two The afternoon of the twenty-fourth boys —Grant and Sherman—and dau<'ti> of Deceinliej' came, three mouths and ter Katy. a^ed fourteen, just at tlie a half since the dreadful tragedy that THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES ON HOLIDAY GOODS. nf'tlio Civil War had moved from .iin.t.. il.Q/.nnn happ y liQiue desiv . Coonec'tiout and, like thousands of late; and Mrs. Campliell was tioplor- ' others, tukon up a Government claim ing l^lie fact that she hatl no.tnrkey for Our sfoclv i^^lifger anti Fiuct than ever, ntul having of one hundred and sixty'acres in tlie the mornnv ’H ('hristnia.s rv.atioiis ” and they were Just before sundown, as vvns his wont, which makes it a bargain. surly, detiant and murderous, because he mounted his horse aud went out of this iutrusiuu by the whiles into tlie after the cotva. As he was rilling country they claimed as their own. slow!}' along, his animat stumbled in­ For three or four vcars they ma«lo GALL AND LOOK OVER.OUR LINE raids on the sjiar-sefy-settled reirion, to an abandoned coyote hole, throwing TYING nAUTY’8,LAUIAT TO A UOCK. him headlong —but without hurting One dark night, having taken lier butchering and carryiiif^ intti captiviiy -Axn- hundreds of inolTeusive “homesteaiU him—into the tall “blue-stem” with liearings during the da3*-time for more ers.” whicli tlio prairie was covereil. Strange than a week b^' the compass-plant, ami Only a few mouths after the Camp­ as it may appear, he fell right on top now having the North Star for lier of au immense wild turkey hiding iu Be Cor\v>ir\cecl of the JrvjtK of 0\jr r bells had arriveil. built their rmle but guide. Katy carefully crept out while the grass; his hands instinctively comfortable cabin, and be;;un to fuel all the savages were sound asleep. clutched it when he tumbled, to save ST&TSMSXTT. hapl^^' thoir new aud atr.ang e snr- Sliu stood Tor a moment perfectly (piiet. rouuilings, the Chcyeuues made a raid himseff^— WHh gittat presence otjniiul . jx. sound dl>i!!U'bed the stillness. and deliglit. be clung to it. rose, drew through .the State; but. fortunately, The dogs never uttered a'growl; she RespectfiilU ’ Yours, ^ the Campbells received news of their Ills jack-knife, cut off its head and tied haatid then wagged tiieir tails and then retired to Corner DlOl? Store. Successors to McDonald & Travis, When the Indians were ilriveii hack TllStiXKt hrtn thtr-honstr ixr -hW-motber their hol es.------... the Campbells returned, amt remained and allowed her his prize. • She carufiilU* picked up lier saddle in a sort of fancied security on their The sun had not fairl}’ risen next aud liridle ami •walked caiTTTonsTy fartii all that winter, adding little l),v morning before mother and son were towards the herd of ponies picketed little to their comforts through hard both lip. Grant ]iicked the turkc}', beyond the creek. work and ccononi\' until the next fall, aud Mrs. Campbell cooked it. Preseullv she came to a huge old RICHARD C. DAVIES. ROBERT T. DAVIES. when Mr. Cumpbelt and the boys had B3' noon everything was reailx’. and cottonwood. From a hole in its de- harvested their small crops. One beau­ just as Mrs. Campbell was going to 'caved trunk she drew out a ’'liide- tiful September luoriiiiig the father place the tnrke3’ on the table, old bndget. ” containing dried buffalo ami bad gone into the uieadovv of wild- Cyrus, tlie dog. who was lying in the antelope meat, which she had hidden grass with a couple of neighbors to shade of one of tisc big trees, suddcul3' tUere from time to time for this jour- DAVIESS DAVIES, stack the hay cured the da}" before; set up a most terrible barking, wliieh, nev. Sherman had left lioine early for the of course, caused both Grant aud his ' Slio tiien called “Barty ” in a low ti> gfi in tlw ilnor , fig DE.-iLK'SS J.V A full line of Harness. Robes, Blan- village, twelve miles away, Jo makiT rnicp. He came trotting" Up to her. some purchases for the family, while never made any fuss unless some one so perfect was his affection for her. • kets. Whips, &c. Grunt, who was onl}' twelve years oM. was coming. and was just alioiit' saluting lier with toiages, “ Cutters" remained at liome to cut wood and rmagiiie their surprise,to see coming a welcoming neigh, wlien she dexter­ help his mother. up the trail through the woods a mis- ously caught him hrtho nostrils, a ml, Tliese goods were all boiiglit from the Ju.st before noon, Grant liaving been crabl3' thin-looking horse, on which u’essiiig them ligfitlv, suppressed it. Road Carts, Sleighs sent to the held for imlatoes. Katv sat a young woman, hatless, bare­ I t would have raised the whole cam|d Maiiiifactiirer for Spot Cash and mounted her little Imj* pony “Harty" footed, her dre.s.s a ma.ss of ra^s. Qiiiekh’ putting o the stack, aud the neighbor nearest t«» By the time the snn \v:is up she had him also tumble to the ground: At maiie fifteen Uiore miles.-rt+HL-h«4 en­ tered the broken coiintiw beyond the ■i the same instant tlie report of two CHGU’E STOCK OF .NEW lilies rang out. Ciinadian; here she knew that • lier Before she could utter a aingle cry. poiyv must rest and graze. Slie turned ten Indians rushed out of their am­ off the trail into a small canon where bush, all Imt two mounted. Ke^aining there was pleiit3 ’ of grass, and w'here her.dazed senses, but dnmli with fear, luekil3' she (llseovere ettftip on tho Washita. liuiuuii--thc she loped out on it at a live-niiles-an- witness one of the red «lovils wrench : (.'anadian Kiver. Here, to lier sur- Ti{).iir gall. - . . _ YOU ARE INVITED off tlie reeking sc.-dp of her poor dead j prise, she was treatetl kindlv. and Nothing disturbed the monotony of —"ro ­ father and that of tin; other victim of j |)Iaeed in charge of some old sipiaws, her journey but her own fears, until, the brutal murder. How ibo-second i hilt nearly frigiiteneil todeatli, liecaiise just almiit dark, she arrived at the neigldior «v«eaped from the meailow I she exjieeied stune liorrilile fate. But Beaver or NoTtli Fork of the ('airadian. the unfortunate chil«l *^oiild never tell, i slie was safe,-for the Indians antiei- eighty miles from where she had her own mental suffering was so ! jiatod a 'large sum from Hie Goverii- started. Herb she rested until niid- Wear out our JKresKold ? awful. To add to her miseiw. she saw ■: meiit for lier surrender unharmed. uight. the two Indians who were at first on 8lie was wateiied very clostdv for After .a good rest and soumi sleep And Look over Our Complete Line of foot go into tliiMjjjdicr and presently ; weeks, until slie appearoil to become she started on her lonely way ’ again. Emerge uiouul'ed, one pf them riding resigned to iier position. 'I'lien the3’ Her dress now began to tear in rib­ the ver3* horse on which Irer brother 1 relaxed their vigilance somewhat, and bons. slio had worn it so long, and she Bhermaii liail started for the village ! that was what the sensible girl 'vas lost her hat liefore inorhing, not daring that morning! I wailing for, as she had determined to to stop to look for it. After a short pow-wow, the savages ittempl an escape, feigning content-'Iw o more days .of travel brotvgbt <1H0LIDAY l}00DS,t>» rode off south, forcing tlie terrified : ment,.though her mental torture was ller to the Arkansas. By that time girl to aeelains of the Clirisima.s turkey, having made her contribute to your wants. Qi\c us torture*, the neighbor who had some ­ West, always turns the edges of its terrible journey In live ilays !—Henry how mysteriously escaped murder in bronil leaves to the north and south, Inuyin. f a chance. the hay-Keld came to tell her the their surfaces coinciding.with the line dreadful fate of her husband, son and of the magnetic meridian, hence j lie new Cnristmns game win "ue daughter, which he broke to her .is termed the compass or pilot-plant, and very ’fasiiionable this year. 'Fho play* gently as his rough, honest nature i>er- alie used lier knowledge to advantage, ers hunt through their pocketbuoks to C.S. ALLISON, initted. , or she would never have found her 8ue quite NEWTON HALL, ill wilh fever. er than the cheaiM'Ht. Our prictw are below all coiiqietitorH. liKC. 18-19. Caddie Bhaver went to Albany, N. Y., Adiiii'HMiuii lOf, cJiiUlron frw. Siii>i>er this morning. wdl be KHrvwl from 5 to 10 o ’clock. Charlie M(*reland made a business trip More - Usefvil - arvd - EconomicaF No adinisHioii charges[fotn five to to OwosHo .Momlay. Bjx for u;] who take Hiipper...... Robert \ ulentine and EJT Havens Uhii.stinaH pi'esetiti^ (^tin be Iblind In a Fli’sr-clasM Shoe Store than uuVWhere else. There will be good music; plenty of ftm. went to Chicago last Thursday ev ening. Come and look us over and w.*e, and when you buy of uh your money Twenty-five have joineort H't.i 'orii B ma'dlo d,— “ Tribune...... 1.50 Li ft Ills klntriom. left Ills «t wii, ant call Tuesday. Aik I n piiyliijf love c iuio down, ber our line of Ladies Fine Kid Shoes, knows no com-, “ Echo ...... 1.25 lie e u. 11 tie o did »' ho ' James Hilliker is fitting up the base­ Li'teihd Ui huiiiUa.v. petition for style, quality and price. Michi>?an Funner...... 1 GO ment, under Sullivan’s clothing store —Ahble F. J udd. New York World ...... l.GO for a restaurant. —Aitd nny trther t»ubHetttto ft-yo H ^nay A new CariH'iiterorgan has been bought • Martin Hubbard is again on the sick ..want at reduced rate's. DutcKer Bro’s., GasK SKoe Hovise, by the Epworth League and placed in the list. . M. E church. Kutet.'aswell of Owosso is visiting in town. tk , There will l>e a P. of I. Christmas tree Th« St. Johns orchestra jilay at loniti. —Mrs. R., M. Steel went to lOiaca, Bat fit tC<‘ K’riM'p’s sclioiil liOii.s(>, Xmas eve,. .Ian. Ist. -oxrday. •Ml arc invited. ______The ladies library as^sociation have a (.'hristmas tree at the M. E. church, Afi-s. O. IV. Robinson of .Maple Raiiids, hop Jan. 1. Doc. 24. ^ took the train here for Detroit, Tuesday, where she will visit for a time. Geo. Stiles of Gret'iibush broke his col- ----R. T. Davies is nundH^fsl tlte The Congregatioiml society have re-1 lar liwhe Sal urday. ~ gick .------' cently bought a Story & Clark organ t’harhiH Goss will be turnkey at the Drs. Ayer and McOmber have remov ­ for the church from S. A. Sturgis. jail after Jan. 1st. ed to Ionia. Chapiii & (!6. have a new ad. in this The stores will be open every evening ^ James Blizzard is very sick witli ty ­ * issue. TIm'.v are making a big drive on until after (’hristmas. It has been frequently asked how is it that we phoid fcA'cr. ladies’ and children’s cloaks. .Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. M’orden were mar­ A boy arrived at Win. Ormeston ’s, Miss Hattie Brainnrd is dangerously ried fifty years ago last Tuesday. Tuesday. ean sell CLOAKS eheaper than our eompetitors. sick w^lh tyjihoid fever. Miss Anna W, F Gardner will build on the corner J, E. Henderson ot Pompeii, was in Henderson is teaching scliool in her place. opposite till' I’ongi-egational chundi. We do not intend to answer the question here town Monday. ' Married Dec.11th,by Rev.C.G.Tliomns Little Bobby Carr who bad bis leg Born to Rev. Jacob Messner and wife a broken lo-st week is getting along -nicely. \ at the M. E. parsonage, Leonard S. for their benefit, but will prove it to any * inter­ rl, Nk)uday. Fiehl to Miss Mary King, both of Lans­ WiRie Gordncr got hit in the eye with a 'Porn to Mr. and Mrs. E.^ L. Rowe, a ing. snow ball. .Monday. It is badly swoolen. ested bu3"er of CLOATTS^ SHAWLS, .FINK girYj,-Monday. The band serenaded the Terrapin res­ F. N.Cal’ris takingtreatinentin(!hicngo A revival is in progress at the Lowe taurant of Reynolds & Gardner, Saturday for cancer. His wife went to see liim DRESS GOODS or UNDERWEAR. church ih Essex. evening aiiTtTiey were invTlril m to re­ this morning. Miss Mae Prince of Pompii is theguest freshments. By Rev. W. C. AJlen, Dec. 10, Fred E. of Anna Heuderson. Sheriff Swignrt will move to Maple Hammond, Bengal and Libbie A. Morse, ►^CHAPINJCO.#- A visit to Grandpa atNewtouhall Jan. Raiiids after Jan. 1st, and remain look ­ St. Johns. 2, by forty little folks. ing after business interests there for a 4V. Norton left Monday for Emmett A feast of good things in the cantata short time, when he will come back to St. cotinty, where ne will plead a case before at Newton hall, Jan., 2. the county bar. Johns. I The wheat elevators and saloons will Twenty-five Royal .Vreh Masons went .Miss .Vddie<>p.le are invited to attend Eugene May of OwossoReporter, made the meeting of the Epworth League next .Mi-s. W. Bundy gav ’e a iiedro party last the N kws a ple.asunt call j'csterday., Sunday at 5 o'clock at the M. E. church. evening. Refreshments, both elegant Albums—I’hotograph and Subject, “How to understand the Scrip- and nbnndunt were served. Autograph, Mr. and Mrs. John Lilthcr of this town ­ All About jtures.’’ Leader, Mrs. .1. Phflegarr. Es- Frank Burh*y, one of the soctiuu hands ship rejoice oyer the advent of a .son. Lap Tablets, Games, ! suyist Mrs. Frank Weller. on the railroad, got hurt on the foot Emma Bisho]), who 1ms biKui visiting yesterday morning with a crow bar. Teacher’s Bibles and IVayer in Saginaw for some time, arrived home Payment on the .‘Id series of stock in GKristmas Books, Tuesday. the St. .Dxhns Building Loan .V.ssi)ciatiou Geo. Nelson was sent from Gratiot will eomnience .Monday evening, Dec. 2‘j, county last week to the Ionia house of Ladies’ and Gent’s Purses The donation at Grange hall, Bengal, at the association office over iVilson ’s corns'tjon for sLx years for bustarily. Tuesday evening, for Rev. Jacob .Messner aud Wallets, store at 7.90 p. m. Those wishing to netted f57. 4 A mistake was made last week in the Qoods. Standard Books, singh' and subscribe for stock can do so by calling item about the ball to 1h ‘ held at Bengal Mac Walker son of L. B. M’alker of this in sets. Fine Etchings, • on F. .M. Spaulding, See. Grange hall, New Year's eve. It should village, has been promoted to be cashier .V Prohiliition conference will be held ri'ad .Ian. 1. Paper Knives aind Weights, of the Union Bunk of Jackson. « ' in VanDensen’s hall. El.sie, Saturday, ! Detroit .Iniii-iial: “The erood peotile of HObin^ Fancy N: Banker’s Ink Stand ‘■r 't’he martilc men ot Ihe .'vluli iufoii^oo- Dec. 20, at 10 a. in. to continue through Manist«‘<.'wore startled yesterday by the izing for mutual protection. We may Diaries for 1891, the day. All Prohibitionist^, of what­ report that 4frs. M'in. Wiggins, who diinl look for a corner on fnnernls next. ever party, members of the W. C. T. U. .Monday, had Ix'f'ii poisoned. The eor- /\ r\rvo\j r\ce me r\t pf Fountain Fens, __jjoine fellt.nv whs pro tiling around the and L 0. G. T. are (4,iriiestly reiniested to oncr will iuvi'sligate. ” Mr. .and Mra. EETegfuit line of Booklets and back stoop to our residence yesterday ‘ be present and take part in the delihera- M’iggins formerly resided in St. Johns. — Juvenile Books, morning long before tlay light. He found tiotis. By order Com. CUnlon RefuiblH-an, De<’. IH, Mrs. Wm. nothing but a few sticks of round wood. Stereoscopes and Views, There will be a special meeting of Corps M’iggins has not inovi'i] away from St, Gold Pens and Pencils, etc. , C. U. Detiuiret? of Alitenfij who has btH'n Tue.'itlay ailnruQuir.4Jec. 23rd, at .lolins aiid was seen this morning alive J.E.L1TTELL visiting his sister, Mrs. A. E. Richardson, 2 o,( ‘lock. At the last regular meeting and well. The Ropuhlicnn is off. Bs^.Vliiiost four year ’s of Huccensful left M’edne.sday for Wjvshington sDite, businewH ill St, JobDH have proven to us four candidates were initiated and more wluit honest dealing and right prices will where he expects to iiurchase timbered Tn Tokio there is a large government Book Store to be taken in at the next meeting. Del­ papcr-niakiug ami money-))rinting do in a busine.'^s. ^ lands. egates to Muskegon, Josie Balcom, Lu­ establislimeiit, where hundred.s of labor ­ Second door west Postoffice. Suit has bi-en coipnienced by Mrs. I). cinda Vrex'land; alternates, Alice Ilil- ers aud operative are engaged. , In Give us a Call. Griswold of Ovid, Jigainst Jay V. Retail liker, Elizabeth Hugh us. conueetion with the w’orks there is an eating house, where food is supplied to of the same plu(h^, for selling liquor to E. E. Moss, formerly of this village and all who desire to obtain, their meals on HOW TO HAVK A Jhi^lmsband and lousing his death. She lujw of Little Rpek, .Aik., was iiiurried tlic prcTnisns. The scale of prices fo r W’unts f 10,000. the nth inst at Mayville^ Mich., to Miss a meal is from a penny to 3 |H?nce. All strangers and others are cordially CyntliiiV R. .Mills, daughter of Judge The lowe.st wages jxaid is 5 pence a day. All the operatives in this establish­ invitt'd to attend the Y. P. S. C. E. at Mills. tW groom is one of the brightest ment are good spechnens of what the Baptist cliurch Sabbath evening at and most talented young men and his Japane.se food will do lu the w’ay of JOLLY CHRISTMAS? 5.45. Subject, “Some reaons w;hy bride is in every way a companion. They sustaining strength ami robust health. Christ came to the earth. ” will he “at home ” in Little Rock after No more healthy set of men aud women Make I’rcscuta to your Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, TVife or Husband, Children, U. A. Reynolds has sold the I.yons or youths can be seen in any part of the Dec. 25th. worhl; none more capable of enduring [Neighbor, Friend and Sweetheart and Select them Herald to his foreman, J. H. Bowyer. You are cordially invited to attend our the strain and drain upon the system from our Fine Stock of Mr. R. will remove to Lansing and give Prayer meeting held every tliat continuous labor entails. his time to the duties of secretary of the Sunday evening at 5.15 p. tn. Very many of the draught coolies in Patrons* commercial union. Come with ns and we’ll Yokohama have a calf to their leg measuring seventeen inches and even DIAMONDS, WATCHER AND JEWELI|Y, Mrs. H. Carjicnter is at Ann Arbor Endeavor to do you got)d. At the larger, the height of the man l>eing not with her little girl, who w’ill undergo an Congregational church. Subject, “Some over live feet and four or five inches. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, NOVELTIES, ETC. operation to straighten her feet. Mr. reasons why Christ came to earth.” It take.H gfKKl strong food- to put such Carpenter went to Vernon yesterday I.,eader, Joe Mountain. Essayist Miss muscle into the frame of the human morning 4o take care of a sick child. I^ettie Smith. being, and that of the Japane.se does it. fliLURiNaUlfleTiMiiiiaJ W (}HMiiiMe| ()ifts Doubtless, had uot the lo D^ceDturio^ H. A.^oge win leave to-day for Detroit A new fake is being workeil on the of seclusion from the outside w’orld where he will meet his brother George, fanners in some nrighborhoods by a comixelled the Japanese to marry and FOR EVERYBODY. who is soon to remove to New York couple of allegisl hucksterH. They call intermarry among themselvo as they city. He is connected with the European at a residence and proclaim that one of have, they would show a much taller race than they uow do. staff of physicians and will sail for Eu­ their chickens has esc-apetl and got in rope Jan. 15. “Don ’t you think,” said a youth, with the farmer's flock. They get p«^- after working his vocal cords with in­ •f PUOES UgT WILL lECDIE YIIDt FBW !-f ' H. S. Frisbie and F. M. Redfern, of mission to catch it, and soon have one of tense vigor beside the hotel piano, “that Mflpte RiipldB, ypn» in llnmnd Monday, the fanner’s hens in their wagon, they I ought to go on the stage? ” “Yes,” NONE LOWER and ihtvy become residents of our village having lost none at aU. In this way two replied Miss Pepperton, who doesn't in the near future. They are first class men gather up a good sized load of poul ­ like him very well, “I certainly do = * R. GOKTTK * . There is one that leaves for the station citizeus, and all such ore welcome. —Du­ try every day. The farmers whom they just an hour and a half from now. ”— rand Express. visit are out a hen apiece. Musical Courier^ Opera House Block, - . ^ . SLJolinSs M’CARTUr aVCCEBUS PAKNBLI.. Guerin went ti the ipTiveyard yet the f4.tM<) and tft.C'i) lloeonfcs-ed to part of mon»*y t > divide. They quarreled therf», the theft. He claims be is related to ux- THE SEMATE AND HOUSE. n« t« rtiosen l.«iirinJ«Trrhix tloriulter In Cholern aprentling ItApidly. _ There Is no abatement at the ravayi- MAKERS. BY THE ST. JOHNS NEWS CO. haH bi-c-H by u majority of the IrNh the rluht side. lf»it tiu*Tln was not a caured by cholera uimuiy the Iiok H in N«»rth- nieiiilierfl of Ourlianifiit. The rt*sult l?> the coward: instead of auccumhlny to ^lia chso j western lllin )is ami thn>iiKh()iit Houtlu-rn THUU8DAY, 1»K(\ IH, 18510. outi'ome of the D’Sheu divorce . In wo^uiid, he. toti, drew a levolvor a* he lay PrtMVMdings of tho Senate and House oT I WIscoiih Iii. a leading farim*r on beiiiz which Mr. Purnell lljcnriHl tn tlu* co-rosixm- on the yn>und and ilied repeatedly at the Representatives — Im|»ortai»t Measures I Interviewed stated that nvon* than one-half (lent. At thu fliinl meetinit of the‘party running form of Parker. '1 he lutt‘r. frar- Dlscnsseu and Acted Upon —Gist at ilte I the crop had been carrloiNdf up totheVrea- THE NEWS RECORD. forty-four member* withdrew with Ju'Hlu iny that petrple wmtid be attractird to the Bosiuess. Mct'iirthy, and eho-to the latter spot, returned, and. under «‘over of (Juer- |I cut tliiHs and that the disiuHc was spread - J.N the Sf nate, th«* elcs'tlon hill wa- again for a leader. Tw»*nty-»oven renialnerl ' iny III uyery suction where It hud made its EVENTFUL HAPPENINGS HERO lii'a revolver. piomis:>d m t only to divide taken up on the Hth, and .Mr. Hoar of Ma*- ■with Parnell. \ letter from the arehblshopi upiH>araiico. sacliU'*etts moved to termljiate the debate AND THERE. the money but to nurse Guerin and take | and bUhopn wa* rtunl Jh all the Catholic him safely from the country. ‘ Itlg Haul by liurgtMr*. on Friday. Mr. Gormon of Maryland op- chur.:hr.a In Irehthd after the celebration of A l)old burglary was c-uuiultti-d at Waxa- pitHt ’d the motion, and auUI: “\tc**taud to- Political. Commercial nml Indaetrlol News the mass Sunday. This letu»r bitterly de '8HOT AMD KILLBD FIVK PKOPLK. hachle, Texas, 'flio Jewelry estublL*bmeiii ■«4wyi —Msi Brnsldiint. have heard the discussion as tothe starving - -ffroM. Alt O.oe Um. I aw.l—FUics. Ao f nonneed Partw*ll and said that bmurnae of o f .1. C. Woodlle f was enternrl tiy burg !ars what was proved against him In the divorce Charley* JitpUii Buds His Biootiy Day'f dents end Crimes—The Gist of the Mews who secured from 912.000 U) Sl.'l.OOO worth of the fact that the farmers of the luml are ease he was unit Pi lead the Irish people tVurk by Killing Hliimeir. in n Few Lines. Jewelry, caiislsting of tine gold watches and m'oeting and resolving that there Is danger At St. Colman's t'athodral, Qutmns- Cl arh-y Joplin, at the ctiul mines at Jenny diamond ring. The biirgliirs sm-urod en­ and trouble. If not starvation, among them. tnwn. after the letter had Ihhmi read, the Lind, two miles.fnuii Fort Smith, Ark., shot trance into the store hy prying up a win­ Thu lalK>r of the coii.ntry appeals to .PKDCEKOIMGK in CONttlCESS. Kev. Father Fisk utldressod the congrega ­ and killed John Miller, Miller’s wife and dow at thu back end. Tho safes were blown the administration and to Gongre-s lo tion. Tie declared that It was no longer gri'wn dnughP ‘r, l.sm Mlllei;, Dr. Stewart, a stay this awful wreck. The faces of the The Keiiate Doeldes lo HuUI Ia>iiKer 8es- open. possible for Parnell to rt'maln at the head prominent idtyslctaii, and a man uh au baiikf'rs and merchants are blatichcd with stuns. of the Irish party. He had disgraced, dis­ name is not leurnerl, five pots ms in all. Wants BSO.OOO Damages. fear. No luau can tell whcthcT To-mormw or next day every bank In the great centers Ti!« Senate decided on the 12th to hold honored. and degraded himself by his own Aftorwaid he >hot and killed hinisidf. The John J. Kirbyi u broker, was arrested in longer dully Rt^sMloiiH. The resolution Now York uikui an onler Issued by Judge of commerce will not bo idosed by the sus- acts undixmld not lead the smallest section massacre iK'currcd late In the day, and the Thn pension of payment. And now In^lie nildst Bartlfttt Ut suit, fuc fiAO.OOU damages, offered hy Mr. Dolph in.structing the Com- of the Irish people. In refusing to recog ­ only causc tirTrie'avvTuT (ragedy TsTTiat TTr." of Kucir u~ stulb oT affillH, wo wliTr rrrmc lulttiwoii Privileges and Elections to In­ nize the authority of the Bishops, Parnell Stewart had intimated that Joplin was the order was granted upon the affidavit of Dr. hero Hushed with victory had the quire and report whether the right to vote was doing Incalctilahle mischief Pi the cavrw of Lou Miller’s downfall. Charles A. Olcott, a brtUlier-ln-law of hope that the majority party In at any election for Presidential electivrs, Kirby, who charges that thu latter was In­ the Senate would give us an op- meml)er« of Congress, or Stuie legislature's • Irish cause, was performing the work of strumental in separating him frowr hla wife. portu iiity to Jo Ih with It In preveotln g ; tho is denied to any male citizens of any State, the enemy, and was rtmderlng the people Destitution in toutli Dakota. Lieut. Gov. Fletcher, asked regarding wreck which Is now Impiuidtng. But tho or Is abrldgctl, except for partlcltmtlon la disunited and distractod. The Mayor Jack tile Pliieher. {♦ermtor from Massachusetts, since,tko sec­ tlie raluillUui or other crime, was taken up. of vkirk. after heuriug of the seceaslon of destitution among South Dakota farmers, A follow-callcd Juck the Fincher, who ond day of tho sessimi, has continued to and Mr Dolph stated the reasons wdilch the McCarthy party, sent the following dis­ said: “Yes, there Is destitution in South keep this bill Ix'fore the Lo^ day by day terrified all the women In the upper part of had induced him to offer it. What ho de­ patch to John O’Connor. “Ireland won ’t Dakota, all reports to the contrary not ­ and hour by hour, refusing the ii-.iial sired the committee to give spo.dal atten­ Dubuque some two years ago, has resumed allow. England P> select her leader. This withstanding. And what Is mure, 1 cannot time of adjournuicut fttdii Fridav until tion to was whether sjine Statov had not operations. His plan of op4 out. no matter McKinley reported from the Ways and of reprcHcntation. He claimed that the hierarchy, warned the supporptrs of Parnell how much any so-< ‘aIled iKiomers may at­ To Keep Stock Off the Mark-t, Means Committee and the House p:isst*d 4*onstitiitlun recently adopted In .Mississippi throughout his district not to defy their tempt to cover them up. And what Is mure, the 1)111 ,.iirt)vidlng for a re bat,o on tobacco ■did Impo se Kuciv quo-iitlcations and tlial. Willow Glen r..(Mlge, F. M. B. A., at Mama, SplrlluJlt supertOTg. I canno t see ho w by nmklng these Itt., tiinr adopted TTSotuttons refpipstlng la atoi;lC^iaiuivl to the reduction iniule In the then'for**, the representation of that Stale lnt«*jdinl r**v*H*«H ‘ fax by the last tariff bill should be abridged. The reapixirtlon publicly known anything but good can re­ State and national orcniil/atlons of F. .M. 1T8 FIRST LKGI8LATVKE. sult. It Is iiot^ lx*'supposed that any one (S«‘e, 30). which had been omitted In tbeen- tnent bill, based on a representation of B. A., Grunge and Alliance hi fix the day Foill/ig of that measure, and on the dechir- mcmlvoi ’H of the House of lieprese.ntatlvcs. is coming here without investigating tho and date for taking the cuttle, hogs, and atlon by Mr. Mills, of Texas, that It was -«s—o rig inally- |>ropo st>d -by- -^v yrook ■**<- The Mew State of Idaho Settling Down to Business. of-affaiya, that -w«--wiMrtr-afty---- jn'.'iln offThmiaTkot thb? monTh forcwcirty “all right ” no opposition was made tt) Its Mlasourl. was favorably acted on by the l)ody to cometTinn In anyntitf other iamkctway. ItIf la n .»____ The first Statu Lugislaturu of Idaho la •days. ______passage. lluuso Committee on Census. The agree ­ mlsforluiie Ibal there ISTTIestlfutlon, but It ment to report the bill was unanimous, now In session. One of the first mutters niaine's Cousin Dead. ^' In tho Senate on the 0th Senator Plumb will only 1)6 temporary, ” (Rep.j of Kansas introduced a bill for tho although Mr. Holman and Mr. Tillman rc- presented for the action of the I.egIslatKre John R. Blaine, a cousin of James O. »crvee brought before the Senate means to pay the expenses of irrigating the deiHund for'aid Increases from the p«K)r Cenfral Illinois, where he was well known. independently of any report from the Fl- same. It Is expected that a hill will be KKVIKW OF TUAUE. settldfs. Of the $47,000appropriated by the The remains were taken to Indiana, his iinnc«» Committee. In doing so h" gave pushed through t'ongross liefore Its ad- Goverummit for the t)cnefif of (lie piwu-, form er hower {*tablo we Idlng was celebrated at order that the bill , just lnli’‘)d)icod pays: __ has reached'5'’lchlta, Kan. Tho memhers Pei)usborb. W. Va,. tho combined ago of tho by him and all other measures relat­ is'port Hull iNey do not wimt* to say tlnr ing- to the flniiiicla) c )tidltlon „«jf the The business outlook Is more hopeful, Government; that they .cannot lie bpt(le and groom being 171 "yb iis. The brhTe“ cHuntry should be considered. .‘'omellBng, situation Is njarmlng, but they have by no was Mrs. M.'u tlia Dickson, ago;! 80, jind tbo but the past disturbance ami continuing made homes without enormous expense; me.aiis eiiniurh lo siiipply foiwl !inil rlntliliip he siiid. ought tr) l)e done. Congress had on wncertainty are fcltTnli reduced'N’olumv* of that no man of ordinary means woirhl l>e g TOOTii N*^ v»iaii Calh'utn, ngetl 91. —Tin* wed in—hU Judgi iuint.— for the poor. .Aid must <‘omo or the sull'^r- business throuylHHit the <*<'ui>lry which, able to go far enough nbovp his pre-emp ­ ding was wltne-i.se I by a large number of It could not avoid for any great period of though slightly larger than k year ago.- liig will be iiitoiise. people. tliiK* without letting go by a gr -at opjror- no longer shows the material increase tion and ats, nnd for the season, with large cattle ami A. Ev«-rett yzhs thu. senior memiM'r of thu r. S, Grant t ) Arlington. .Mr. (Jiilnii, of bog receipt i at Ivan.-as City: strong, State. This stream It Is proposed to turn, firm. Mf;.Weddell has Just sued Dr. Everet t Haifa Million for St. Paul. N«;w York, regretted the pn ’si’iitntioii of with liberal dis rlbution of gissls at so that the valleys on both sides may be for Sl.Illkl.flOO. claiming that w'hen lie enter­ this resolution, which coiihl li.’ive no other St. Louis; fair for the sc'asoii at St. Ills stated that Judge IL’tiry Hale, of St made available for agricultural purposes. ed Ijib bank It.s ie:tl condition was misrep ­ objeaff than tho tearing asunder of the Paul, and morehaetlvc In holiday lines at Paul, Minn., who dh’d Sunday morning, heartstrings of the dex’oted family of tho resented to him by both the Everetts. The Cincinnati. Chicago Inisliiess. eontimies HIS MOTHKK COULIiN’T SAVE HIM. made a provision In his wTil that 8500,000 ol illiisirious dead. The resolution was Hiiully much larger than l:isl yciir. being llttlo •■'suit has caused almost as much of a sensa- his property, after providing for his widow, laateii—yeas, 02; nays, 153. [•cteii by Eastern trouhics. and tlij rc- A Voung Man In a k’uston Broker's Dtllce" flriTr Its ttiT-fntUira tlld shall go t*) such ])ublic {t).stltutions as tho l.N tho Senate, on motion of Mr. .\hlrlch. celpts of mo-it products show Iiktc .isj. At I’inlor ArresL Pittsburg the worst Is thought to be oy»T City CcMincIl shall iletermlno. thu Hou.su bill to authorize thu payment of Henry G. Blue, cashier for T. H. Fcrklns Siiichlo of a Soimitivo .Stiido t. tlr:iw lmckor rebate on tobaci'o (to corrmrt and money and' coMcctlons arc ca.sicr. I'oiinncd Her ICIval. though Iron has declliuvl :iii(l tlicrt* Is IcsS & Co., the Devonshire streej, (Boston) Arthur C. Caldwell, aged 20, a student In an omission In the tariff bill; passed on tho diunand formamifaidurcd priKlucts. I’hlla- brokers, has turned put an onihczzlcr, the Baltimore Dental Colh'gis killcl him­ In the postotH< ’(> at Ihadcporl. Ind., .Miss lOtli, ainl It now goo.sto tlic I’reshleiit tor. drlphia notes little Iniprov i-nu nt. tho amount Involved being more than self hy taking |)oi.suii. Mr. Caldwell's home Annn Bnixvn assaulted Miss Rctlh’ Lf)vo his approval. Tlio Simati' then resumed 817.000, Blue Is nixnit 2<) years old, Imt was In Victoria, B. C. He was ]ih(‘rally with an lmprovls«’d slungshol. itiflicting In­ conshlcratiou of tin* election bill, ainl .Mr. 1 RK VDY TO GIVE MILLION he maiiifosterl unusual ability as a finan­ siippllcij with money, an«l became lax In juries that will orobably Drove fatal. Jeal­ (Jeorge spoko III np|M)sition to it. Mr. Cieorge cier and ‘ accoiiulanl . The result was ousy over a lover was the cause of tho (M’cupled just four hours In the delivery of his attiMidance ii|xui the lci- the Cherokee that from a cicrkslilp he was placi'il es. The dean of the dental college wroti* troublo. < . .Strip. scrijit. S«*tiator Farwcll Introduced a hill In charge ■ of tin* firm's IxKiks to the fi^iiiily of the young niiiii, and a fel- ofr,?roti s.qo, 000,000. to umciid Sci’tloii 1 of the iwl of .Inly. IsOO, llThe fullowiiig distiatch was -t iit fro;.) i and fiitida; Besides, considerable trusts low-stiulent iiiforriicd him of what th(? A s|)cclal telegram has been received at ‘‘direr l iiig the purchase of -diver bullion W’lchitna I wor.' tuf'iii'd over to him. A few months ainl the i.ssue of Treasury notes tln’ix'oii. ” dean had done. The chagrin that followed Tiihle'cnd dc^tt und Sot Fire to II19 Scboolhoiise. Opel* of 830,000,000 for tin? Cherok**e GutleU the silver bullion that may la* nff'ered at the apparently ’ slralglit. ‘TdniTuded Tie Tiad market prltut- tliuriaiL. nut uxcA’cdittg SI for abstract to Wleldta National Bank. George McKerachcu, a lO-ycar-old boy, “M. M’. Lkvv .” Jiioney of which they knew nothing. Later, Boat His Wife an I Child. .371.25 grains of pure silver, and to I.ssue in sou of the l‘rcsbytt*rlun inlnlst(*r of Howl ’. Mr. l.ovy Is jicilng for a comiiany organ ­ how»*v«*r, small sums of money were missed, A report nmelies Burlington. Iowa, that jiayinent for such purchases of silver hull- Qiic., has confessed to having set lire to the ioii Treasury notes of the I’nlteil States to ized wllliiii tkc last feW‘ ilays that Is in !ind he was clinrgod with falsifying IBs ac- an unknown man living near Nlota. III., on liigh schiK)! biilhllii t at Montreal from pure Ih ' prepared hy the, .S’C ret ary of the Treas­ <“ainesi about the Cherokee Strip. It Is not I'oiiiils; Experts were placed on the fxxiks, the MissBsIppl River, horribly heat his wife mischievousness. He filled a <’uplx)ard ury. l:i siu’li h)rm and of such denomlna- known positively v.ludhcr tlicy are actiiig and a shortage of SIT,.'!!,') was found. Blue will) pap«‘r, ami. applying a match, closr ’d and two-year-old chiltl. They are not ex- Jioiis, not less than 81 iM>r more than 81.000, •■iitircly on tliclrown jodgment and capital had muni|)ulutc:l tho ai'c’oiiiits as he pet!te(l to live. He was arrestetl. the door and allowed the school fo burn. as he may pre.scrllm. Ainl a sum suflichuit or not,- as it luis h«‘ea hit liiitited in linanchil jileased, and by false entries had concealed lo carry IpU) irffect the iiiovislons of this He ini))licates a number of other lM)ys who «*li'clcs that thev can get Nenv York and his eriil.czzicmeiils. Blue's mother ph>ude(I Klllcil Hi* WoiBd-He As-^assin. act Is iterchy app rop riated. Con gress man- helped him carry out the Hrr.mgemcuts. Ia>nd< n capital If they desire lo jtari with fi.r him. and offered to make up the defi­ An iBtenipt has just l>e«>n mi;(< ck.. ciency IMie >vould he allowed t) go. Hite sinate Col. C-.irra.scosa, the Governor of tho a 1)111 to restore the law in rela­ K'ihl ^■VT^3 thing pnssps.«tp ri,-bm tin, it.. ^ trial. State of Chiapas. Mexico, at San Chrlstobal. tion to Importation of tinplate a* It was The Governor, .instead of IxBng killed hlm- lu-.fiiiu tin* McKinley hill—aa)i.-t)Ui.*ud. —Uo- , BATTLE WITH THE I.VDIANS. relpts failed to ^•qual the deficiency, and so A -Van Dies of filunilor*. proposes to reduce the duty to 1 rent a Blue was arrested. S4‘lf, shot thu would-be us.sassiii. imiiud. He says he does not ask Mini tin­ Tho Sohllprs Put Kicking I oar's FoBov.- A certlllcato of dculli for L. N. Murphy. No, IfJ TrtX)st av'einn', Kansas City, has plate bi* put on I he free list, because‘lie ts a to Rout —Several Killed. PAR.NELL WANTS THE PAPER. THE .MARKETS. l)ecn filed at the* Hoard of H**ttltli office and protect lull isf, hut lie thinks 1 cent will give A spt'citil hy courier from tho o.amp of h B the pr.iteelbMl needml. He wsuild like ts> the cause assigned was glanders. The tlls- two tr.M)j)s of tlu‘ Sixth 1‘avalry statloiud Big Row in l)ul>liii Over tlio I’essoHsinn CHICAGO. have till* McKinley .act amciidctl by reduc­ ease was cojrtracted from a lu.rse which CxTTr.T;-Common to l*riiuo....8 1.25 (ft 0.00 oil the Soulh Fork of the Cheyemu* Itiver of “FiBtril Ireliiii.d,” ing duties that It Incre.a ed on some other died a few days ago. Dr. .1. .M. Sharjw* at­ Hoos —Hhii)piug Gru les...... l,'25 4.ua lo Kaplrl City, S. D.. says a sijuaw-nia i The l)iB)Iin iH'wspaper. I'uUnl Irclaud, SnuKC...... J.OO (ft 5.‘2.5 ai't,eles, l)iB he il< e.s not s« em to 1)1* hopeful tended Mr. Murphy but did not report the the Ways and Means '’ominlttce will c n- iiamoil Bhler ha-= hroughf :i reitort to the has got into trouble tli”ough Its i)ersistciB Wnr.AT—.No. 2 lie'll...... 01 9 .02 case to lf)o Board of Health for (luaralitiii- Conx' N'o. ‘i...... 52 C'f .52 sciit to any ’ change in the law. romniandhig ofhcTtluit ♦Iieri* has l)ecu a adviM’acy of the retirement of Mr. F’arnell. Ing. City Physician Lewis will order an In- Oats —N o 3...... 43 & .43*,^ l.v the Si’iiate. the resolution offered I l)lo« dy eiH’oiiiiter four miles north of Mr. Parnell Is one of the dlri'Ctors of Hie llTK—No. 2 ...... 67 i>(, ;(;o vi’stlgatIon. The dlscas-i is much more Mr. IMtimb for dally meetings of the Senate, Fine UIdre Agency l)el\vi‘en the Cnltcd eoinpany owning the paper, and acting lu Bcttko —Chotco CivaiuiTy ...... 20 & .29 fu^l and contagious than smiill-pox. (’ 11KK sK— FulP Croimi , data...... UldA (8 .10!! with recesses fixim 5 to- 8:30 p.- m.. was State* tro:>t)s . atui voaie four or five that capacity he wi’iil to |)iB)lin and .sxdzed Loos —Fresh...... >...... 24 & .‘25 taken up on the Hth. .Mr. Coekreli siig- the plant of the paper, stopped the i.ssuc of I’oTATuiis —Western, iHir Im...... huudr«‘d Indians under KIckIn-g Bear, Slo'e (irocerlos and Shat the Grocer. .85 (0 .95 gesietl that If It a. m. w« re fixed for the IhiM’urreiB edition and «*Jected the actinged'- INDIANAPOLIS. ami that a nunilM'r have Is'eii .\t Wellington. Ohio. S. L. Sage was shot hour c.f meeting there would be an oppor ­ Itor, Mr. itiHlkiii. A ilesjM’r.'ile row oei ’urred' CATTT.r - Shipping ...... 3..50 4.53 kiflcd on Isdli ddi s that the Indian’-; und killed by David Hoke, who turned the Hooa —Choice I.iglit ...... 3 0} 8* 3.75 tunity to attend to some committee work, have b'.'On put to rout and :i huge iiumher In tlu’ -4“llU>rs. -Skh'.kii weapon uiH)n himself und sent a Inillut WuKAT—No. ‘J IP’d...... 1)4'.'. .O.T.i tce work could he doiit*. He also giic stlonctl Tuipfui'ed. IneludIng Klciclng Ih’ar. A tlmHigh'lils hcacT Botli were old cItJ/.en* " :ind .,tk of tliei)lace. Sage kvpt a grix ’ery. and Hoke Oa T!—-.N o. 2 White. .48 .48; air wa“ filled with Hying missiles, finally, NT. IXIUIS, probablltiy of an attendance of a (|uoriim. Kays that the lates. autlientir* rcixtrts from worked for him. Sage hail caught Hoke in afte r a sharp and th ree struggle, the sub­ rATTIJt...... 4.0} & 0.50 No vote was taken. On motlnu of .Mr. Mc­ Ihipt. Wells ar.‘ that a* large [larty of Iii- the act of stealing groceries, and had de­ Kenna. of CallforiBa, the House passed the editors were put out of the building. Late Huo.-i...... ;}.t)0 (<5 8.75 dlaus attacked clghltmn men four miles manded a settlement in a flnuncial way. Whka T—N o. 2 Rod ...... 9.} C'9 .04 Senate hill appropriating 8lo,oio to r<*lni- at iBght a strong party of Mr. rarneirs op- Cohn —N o. 2...... 52 & .6.1 Ixdow the crce’,<. Several were wounded, The fear of exposure and lUsgraco. ■ It Is l)u- biirse Charles N. Felton, forno'rly As-iKtant and It Is thought that four imli-ans were jionents made a detM;ent upiui und rei’ap- Oats —N o. 2..,.,...... 44’. |.(0 .45>li Treasurer of thu riBted States at San llevcd, led Hoke to commit the crime. BAiinKT—Minnesota ...... 74 (0 .70 killed. All eiigagiMiieiit is expecteil with tijr(*d the offices of I’nited hrUtnd. The in­ CINCIN.NATI. Frain*l*co. for h sses Itucurreil in the pay- ment of fnrgrrt rhrclr^-. the liostllcs near Battle <’rcek vaders destroyed all the “leaders” whicli liiiliana'n Debt Iiicrcasiiif;. CATTI.B...... 8.00 • 4.7'• hud Ix’en prepnrisi, and turned all the Koos ...... 3.00 («i a. 75 The annual reixirt of the Htati* Auditor of H iikki *...... , Big Failiii'c at Keokuk. ui itti’r that they foiipd set up Into the fire. a.'jo cel( nging DATS—Nu. 2 Mixed...... 47'vi® ,,t8 ‘v OSO.Hti, Tho Aiiiiltor says that Inimedlatc MH.WAl-’KEn. his successor. to the concern. All this was done In the They exeeuf“-,88. name of IVllllam G’Brlen. A -troiig posse Tttr MTKth To nf .Ixpim will vl.^.lt Wies­ bank- fo.* alKUit S^tH.oiia and a secuml niort- treasury. The State debt Is now 88.,540.- CoiiN —No. 3...... 49 @4 .60 Kug<' for 89-I.90II to Iveokuk and St. lyuii i from various lalxirers’ societies has Im’imi Oath -no . 2 White...... 44'.j <• .45 baden next siirnnier. 01.5.12. and iinles.s some provisions art* made H yk - No. 1...... 08 & .00 left as a garrison, with Instructions to re­ UtDV.AHi) Kippi.ino Is kiiown to liis capitalists. The totil Hahlllfles are he- to Increase tlii* receipts to the general fund liAliLgY —No. 2...... 06 v# .67 main < n guard day and night and to resist DETROIT. fuiniliar friends as'“UiHldy. ’’ twocii SIT.'i.O.iO and 8200.900. iflille the as.sc|s the de!)t will Increase at the rate of $502^000 will not he miicli over .'f70.'!;'9. Iirllvl.lii'il hy force any further Intrusion by Mr. Par- Cattt .k ...... 8.00 «s4 4.2s yearly. H< k )*...... 3.00. «4 .3.75 SfsAV IL Antuonv Ik sitting for her tnTrsTTm''nt««- -fn—Wf-str?7i—rniTilvr ))«,il ami Uiv frUuiUa. ______» -- ______hHKitP...... 8.00 vtfirst 4.15 portrait to a Boston artist. meiiihms of til ' firm precliillated the it.isIi. I’asseii Over th« Govrrnor ’* 'Veto. Wheat —N o. 2 ...... '. JRT A NOTORIOUS URl.MINA-L. CohK —No. 2 Yellow ...... ,53 ifi ,54 Toi ,.htoi lias left off smoking eigarettes The people of KliigHsher, Oklabomn. lire as a luxury unsuited to his present prin-' I razil s Mow n«»iik. Oat * - No. 2 White...... 47}atff .48 Arr«*t of a Crook IVoH Knowa Tbruugli out with bands and are wlhl with l•.yl ’lte- TOLEDO. <*IpleS, There ha been |nihll-,lie,l at UloJa: r.) nient over the pnssngc of tin* Kingfisber WHKAT...... 05x4® .96 out the M'orhl. .Mu. .Toskpg IM litzku , of the New a Goveniiiientiil ileerec aullnrl/inr iho Capital bill over tho Governor ’s Velo7 T7ov7 C«tf«*4—I'-Hsh...... 52 ft ,.53 Clark Parker, tin* notorious criminal! ;)A rt ion will ha ''" The p--ople have no isilltical prejudice H'x;* .Xfislium and Heavy ...... S.iO 0 3.75 ton iiwnitliig the pli-ii aire of tli,~- Phlladcl- I Wit);vT No. I Hard...... ' 1,^ m i.o9< n I’HOttTt f'f ‘.•.”’l.na'i,i itirerr—TT.c fti. ren Light of till* Wo rld, ' wiil _'.* r ohout phlii. who char),,, him -..'IMi stoallr.^^ a dia­ 'itTuBP tlic I'aplt. 'jt iiui"-tl-iii .’iiiTt a ff-*B TTn Coux —No. 1...... ^ (.'liristinns. also niithorizcs tin .;n* of a loan of •' ilowii till. Gtithrle-crowd. EAST LIBEUTV. mond ring. Parki-r has hud h u to Prim* ...... 8..50 (4 4.76 dinary career and liii- much to nnswer Ho rS- r.lght ...... 3.75 (0 4.50 rruiM'li; said to 1 r one of the very lu-st amouiB ill ;:old. t tr. Ill- b.,blest font wa* the “hr-.ak- Eniliczzleil About 9A,04>0. SiikKC—Madiuiu to Good ...... 4.00 9 .5.00 of ills works. h : of a bank at Lyons, Franco, '-.lit, Mor-*)i.*ch A (’o., a saddlery firm.do- La Mi;*...... 4.00 «i 5.75 ((lilt UslnK Natural Gi»*. NEW YORK, Wii.i.iAxi K. Ui -Akib .. till- I}.-mo ‘. rst?c two year-i ago and ••••pturlng S.50.000 francs. in’g busln- -8 at N'o^. 214. 210 mud 218 Main Tho *hu1-d >wp at tin* five mill* iiii‘ hy CATTI.B...... 8.50 # .5.00 r’lovcnior-elect of M«. jachu ictts, is only He had two other I’rlmlnnls with him in the str* :*t, Cincinnati, Ohio, haf caur;;:fl the He;-"...... , 8,50 0 4.()J 3.3 years of age. the I'livei (in s., at Pittshurgli, 1* c aiisn-l hy ...... 4.00 M 6:60 Job. They lild the money In a graveyard arn*.st of W, O. Cleveland, one of the cb*rk*. the changing of tb.' furnace* from tho use •W'HKAT-No. 2 Ite-I...... 1.03 0 1.(4 Tiik man wlio invented the pig-ln- the nigh* of the burglary. r»otne time lati'r It WHS discovorej that he had from time to of mitural g.i* as fti;*! t

    Inevitable. Your lilp is broken, your an impossibility, but with tlie rapid fail­ THE LITTLE FOLKS. spine Is injured, and you ar;* a prisoner ure of licr .•Hint’s strctia'i?! her thoughts MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. T«rr luonthis'" linP~Tinr~t)prtor«« w-rems ' wereere forfofi-etlceti intsii anotiicr (diunnel, and A Miip. 7 but firm rc.ply. In-r own lonelonrlr fcclintf- hud pUStynrt To mnhf It otsp of ttstrrlwnrt, drum more iiiomeiitoiis .and im- INCiOENTS THAT HAVE LATELY “My God! wiiat on cartli tlicii is to aside for tiic Unat Teurdr. p Klver— OCCURRED. become of niy p«K)r- = ” His lordsidp IMirtunt one of tlidr lm|>e'id|iig| «4*puia- It flows ’twixt l•1:llk^ .if ( rib and Hatii, and paused, wip«‘ii tile great drops of agony tion. (‘Tiiptl( ‘r into Sliivcr; from his brow, and concliid<>d tiic sen- Tiio ililrd week was rfriiwing to a I’l'/Oii tin* !iorlli I- Slunilivrtown —with Hyo- An Intnmsting Suinmnry of tlM Morn Im, clo.-e, and tiin young girl liud tlirowii low riglit Ixsiitle It; portiuit IKtinsa of Our Nolglibora —Wml, tuut'v in a feeble wall, “iny p sir plans, tJuy 1'rolli ‘villt* Is toward the Bouth Fiowb R Remarkable Romance. herself 11 pen licr knees by the bedside of dlpga nnd I>«ntha—Crimea, Cnaunlileat my bu<^iness. ” » caiiinA hidir it, I Du ^lot worry over y our earl lily af- tlie Invalid to ^•utcIl tin* last words tliat •nd Oeneral Mewa Notes. fairs. You surely can gIV orders to | s|>euk in iier «‘ar. Gray Urnnihletoii and Peevli-hhurif are very Foi .ik >'win (j Is tho Deeomber Michigan soino persou to attend to all and every- ' n'qiiest. slie liad Im-ch leftaloiio , near t(Ui tlier— crop reiKirt: witli lier eiiild, and now, with h(*r iiuiid Tlit*y ’re Nub.h'cl to tlio flerecst atorins aiid m EMILY THGKirnmr thing. —Yo ur idd^^f duty miw is to iiH At unph ;i>nnt weather; Wheat g(H ‘s into the winter in good (?on- T^.>iit<»iitnient-('oriii»r lies apart—I iK»g yon ditton in ail pariH of the Htat(>. In thd draw It |>i>*lii then). is comfort to lie a few lioiirs more to be witii you, as my So ull who iiM* III Kuliyluiid will sco it and years, tlie (HindKUm Is io;i pur c(.'Ui~; 111 Uui “ ceiitriil. 00 p(*F (‘(miT., and In the northern, iiad after so dn’adful’an iieeideiit,” re­ streiigtii is fast waning; but whili' I remain tlieru. CHAPTKK IX. may, I wisli to t(di you wliat I tiiought 102 per C('nt. ff’ho condltlmt lit the stnitho rn .. ’WH - CAJIE or Ain KEOIN.VLtl'S HIDE. turned tlie pliysieian, countles is 2fl per cent. Iietter, and In tho t* “Dotilor. answer me one question, and, miglit tK( kept from your ears until your How to Stiidr. centruU per c(*nt. hetter than one year Wo lt*ft Sir Kogiiial.d Glimduuuluit twenty-lirst birtiulay: but as 1 shall not •da.sliing iu a wild and furious way. while at your peril, answerXtrulV. Is there Crabb Hobinsou tells a story that ago. Tlio “Insect” and IIes.slaii fly arc prt?s- danger of dellriiinr.’ WKl my mind glv« bn witli you tlieii, I must impart to you cut, and in some. hM'ulltIcs very nuiiivroua In a dt of .ve.xation, down the ramblo or now an imiKirtuiit secret, and give into mar be of use to studenta who b arn Tliey are rojHirtoil fr.mi nearly ©very ronnty ■carriago way leading from thn Hall. way under this awful palnV” . too niui h by rote. Ho was just begih- “I think noi. Your eonstHutloii Is a your chargo some diM'uimqits not to be in the southern and central sections, and by The horse ho sat upon was almost a oiKUicd until that day. My dear, will iiing the study of the law.- a large pen-eiitage of t-he corriapondents. _ good one, and your nervous System not No iiiatoiial danntge ha* lieen done. Tolt, relry wild ami flory, and, as hf. had Hiall shattered; but of eoui ’so 1 do no t you tak<> tliosc papers, and pronii.so me “1 had no one to direct me,” ho says, not been rldd<‘n for several days, was Live stock Is in goed. healthy and thrifty say for a certainty, as tiiese tilings are that you will not preat“their seal •nntil “and therefore followed tho routine condition. A few cases of liorso distemper particularly spirited on this memorablo that time arrives?” iraotice and advice given to all clerks. morning in the latter part of M.ay. beyond a physician ’s knowledge. ” and of hog cholera are repurted, but tho —H “If there Is tlie least dnngt-r of that “I will, dearest aunt; rest assured I i lio'tght a huge folio volume to be loss from those diseHiK'H does not'seem to lie The pathway over which tliey almost will do exactly as you wlsli.” filled with pri'cedents, and copied these .unusual or heavy. In answer to tho gen ­ dlew was VTTT beantifnl, surrmtndeon tlie sons. Vet the continuance of mild, open face of his lu'phew, wiillo bitter sighs old, as my own liad died, as well as iny “ ‘You do? Well now. .whatever yon weather to tho first of the prestmt month of light or moisture. hiisiiand's sister, wlio was your own dear thi'nk, let me tell you that vour writ­ OI», it was a glorious morning! escaja'd liis wliite, trembling lips. has enabled farmers to close up their work “Drink tlii.s, iny dear sir, and it will, I mother. ing in that book is sheer laziness. You In vu ver.v satisfactory manner. Tho are.a Glorious in being a p«‘rfect contrast are too lazy to work as you ought •with fall plowed Is reported much greater than to'the drear, damp, foggy on< ‘S that had hoia', relieve yon, ” said tlio Doctor at “You were so youivg, and to Ik * so en­ last, advancing to iiis side wltli some, tirely ours until your twenty-first birth­ your head. and-yoii-Sfit your fingers at usual, and would iiavo lieen oveo larg er immediately preceded It, with tlie fitful work to give your head a holiday. You had not tho rains made many fields too wet sunshine of the day before, that had liquid mndieiiK^ in a gla.s.s. day, that ail thouglit it best to call von to plow. ___ ended in a wild storm. “Answer tlrst, will it e cared not wliitlicr, thoughtful. where you can lie found when that date southern country, from which I>»yty broken liip and arrange tlie sufferer in an* a true gentlewoman, and_wlien coiiditUin, interrupted the convorsatiou dashed into the open road away, away. the iKisltioii most fniportant for tlie suc­ twenty-one will come into property sufti- never wrote in it another word, but he by pushing among the trio who wero —Huddenly a largo dug , rouse d from cess of Ills surgery. elent for your sup|K>rt; but this fact is was slack in following the other part standing otitside tlie bar, and drtelaring drowsy morning nap by tlie lieedless After giV Hig e.vpilrit dlio tinn i to Gudy -nnt til bi» gf iiinnillvL imwn. Fiiiir mnnthS of the advice of his friend. He still he ('ould show them all about the map. clatter of tho horse ’s bmifs, sprang from Constam'e and Sirs. Fredon. an old will elapse before tliat time comes, and I gave TrisTie'iurTiW liiuch~~holida y , arid Ho was pushtnl to- one side -hy-DaqrtoiX- a doorway almost to tlio flanks of tiu; family nurse, for liis fiirtlier treatment, can leave only enoiigli to bury mo-and he thought long afterward that he Clark and was apparently much an­ startled animal, barking savagely as he lie witlidrew, promising to return by purchase suitable inuurning apparel for might as well have kept his lingers gered. He moved toward the door, a did so. evening to see liow liis remedies were yourself. busy'', since his head was not then the few steps away, and pulled a revolver, working, and to bring otlier needed arti­ The suddeunuss of his appearing “I dare not'leavo you witliout a pro ­ kind of head to study principles. leveling it at Clark. O’Shea ran Into proved too nuich for the m*rvous urgim- cles fur his eomfort and relief. teetor and guardian, and as our present tlio office intending to come upon Crosby No sooner hud tlic door eloseiT upoli ization of young Tempe.st, wlio, at tll<^ ho.st is poor and has a struggle to pro- Two Sister.'*. from behind and disarm him. As lio en­ Ills retiring form than Sir Reginald or- siglit and sound, gave siieli a sliarp, vide for his own six children and wlfo, I In many homes it is apt to be the tered the liar-ri.o n, Cro.sby turned, and quick, .'iideward jump that bedashed his derml evi'.ry soul to ieuvo tlie rcioni 02L*. have written to my brother. Sir Reginald the revolver was discliurged, tho bullet cept Lady ('oiistanee, merely ex ' ' g case that one member of the family is rider from the saddle and pitidied him 07 Gl(‘ndenniug, asking him to take charge constantly sacrificing her pleasure and striking O’Sliea and eiiU?ring his loft to till' wondering ones tliat he must con ­ of you. I told him unless ho did you over his head, exactly upon a pile of time for the others. arm. Crosby fired another shot wlildi sult ills wife UIKUI a mutter of imiHir- w’ould be ohlig« ‘d to earn your own liv­ entered O’Sliea’s body under tho left stones that had been left by tlie roadside Dora and Susie Lake were left alone for removal, where ho lay In a niuuning tani'o. ing, and I hated to send you out into thn arm, striking a vital spot and killing heap, while he scampered earelessljj on, -SU^nistaiiee,” said lie, when he saw world aloiio for such a purpose. I ask(Kl in the world just after they had finished him Instantly. After tlio second sliot all uniiiiiidful of tho agony inflicted or that his order had lieeii ob«*yed and that him if you could not he of use In some to school. They had each received a good Crosby coolly walked out of the hotel. the extent of the accident. they were alone, “go to my library and hini.’until the fifth of Oetob(*i*, wlien you education, so when they found tliem- He was subsequently arresti^d. get me from tlie locked drawer of my Hut while he paused not hi liis mad would he otherwise provided for. This selves thrown on their own resources TnECTTposc of the affairs of Ikiu Is D. course, human eyes saw the misfortune, liookra.-^e, H letter whieli lies upon the letter niiist be .sent after my intermoiit. they were able to take care of tliem- very top. The key you will liiid in my Sanborn bas caused a great sensation in and kind hiinian hands went to the us- Let him be notified of niy death and In­ selves comfortably. Saginaw businciss. and social circles. slatancc of the wounded baronet. . IMK'ket. ” vited to my funeral; then, after all is Dora found a place as bookkeeper in Sanborn ’s inetliod was unique. Ho The sligliiest touch iTcateit thir deep­ Lady Coiiitance__i.;;duntly did as over and your mourning garments are a large 'wholesale house, nnd Susie he illrecteil, ami tlie~rett<‘r from his would draw a note or acceptance usually est agony; but that ho must he carried made, send him the letter. soon had a position as teacher. Tlrere for @r>oo, got tho indorsement of his home was evident to all, tlierefore a Jit­ (lend sister was oiiee nion* in his hand. “Now, my love, I 'wish you to promise J This tiling he nmd. It in a different was Bcavcely two years ’ difference be­ friends and business associates, leaving ter was easily constructed, and wilh as ni(* that you will go to him if ho sends tween . these two sisters, yet any one space on the paper to insert a figure much tenderness as possible tho sufTorer mood. for you, and assist him in whatever ca- Instead of anger, one could see intense no.t knowing this would have thought after tho dollar mark and before the was softly raised, placed uikui It, and so jmclty he offers, oven tlioiigli it may bn satisfuetion in his eager eyes. that Dora was five years the elder. figures .’iOO, and on the lower lino tho taken to the Hall, to which a messenger distasteful. Will you do this for your words fifteen, twenty, sixty or seventy, had been .sent • ahead with the news, “Now, I will tell you the request made (tying aunt, Pathol, my child?" It was Dora who always did for Susio of me in tills letter,” and he repeated to as he desired, before th'.* words five bpn.v while another hud riishiid ofl for tho “I surely will,” was tlu* low reply, all the little kindnesses that w’c all dri'd. It is believed, apart from a few Doctor. her the words we read over tlie shoulders sobbud out almost with a wail, “lint I aiiprecinto so much, and Susie "who of his niece and nephew, as they stealth- unfortunate investments in timber lands By the time the sad proee.ssion had cannot think of your dying. (), auntie! accepted them as her right. It was ’in .Michigan, tliat tho bulk of the money, reaelii'ii tin' g ro unds trf tite ninttsiun. fh*. lly iiosse ssed thcnisolves of Its contents. 1 liave loved you so, how can I live with­ Dora who did any little extra work “This girl Ymeds jT Tioiiu? for a fovr Including his Inheritance, has been sunk Klfeiistein was on hand, ready to siiimt- out you? ” that needed to be done in the care of ill a silver mine at AVlnnomucca, Nev., intend their entrance, and to manage months. I lioed soim^ privati* assistance, “ ‘As thy day, so shall thy strength be,’ their rooms. It "vvas Dora who thought and you need .some person*to aid yon and ill which invostment Yic owns a nlnc- their jirogross up tlie stairs to his bed Is all I can say. (hKl will comfort you, of some pleavant outing, and jraid tho tenth interest The amount of tho chamber. , tli(^ nurse In taking care of me. or at and ill a few more months your father least in amusing me. If this Kthel is small extra expenses. Susio did not raisi'd jiapcr which Sanborn Issued Is be­ It was tiic sight of this niouniful will claim .tnd protect you. ” think it anything surprising wheu she tween 870,0(K) and 880,000. Sanborn Avas willing to do as I wlsli, I will pay her for “Tliaiik (l(xl for that. Dear aunt, I cortege that liad called tlie startled her services well, and thus my sister’s found her mending done for her, or her born and raised in Saginaw, and his past household to tho hall, and the news of shall rejoice in that father’s love, I clothes laid out when she was going to career has been exemplary in every re­ desiies will Ik * carried out. What say trust.” • Hielr com ing liiat wa.s suddenly imparted a party in th3 evening. spect. Sanborn has disappeared, and to her ladyship, as she emergisi (roni her "Vuu will, niy darling. —But what la his whereabouts are unknown. “I am iierfectly willing to acquiesce in tills? I (‘iiiinot see! I am grow ’Ing numb It was raining —onu mo rning, a»4- room on liearing the scream given by wliat you tliink best,” was the meek ro- H enry Lyons , of HlllsdaTo, was gdred Bello, as site also lieard for tiie first of —cold, Ktliel—Etiiel—I am dying! ” Susio was all ready to go to rcliool. ply^ of the wif<‘. She srxike no more, and as Mr. and Dora was putting on her things to go to death by 'a vicious bull. tlie artHdeht. ’ “’FTieii glv(' ‘ in?^ a Very tenderly he was borne along, yet Mrs. Rogers lia.stene'd IjacTc^to tho room 'ofliee. ------__The Bay City Council has refused to while I write a telegrapliic disputcii. at PJthcI’s hurried call, they saw that slio “I can’t find mv mibbors anvwhere, adopt standard tiiiiei ~ with all their care the slight jars tliat it “There,” said lie, liaiidiiig her the fol ­ was impossible to prevent drew fortli was indeed hn'atliing licr last. Dora. NVhat shall I do ‘>” ‘ • D. M. I’icKETT, a Dearborn inventor, lowing message, addressed to tlie person Ktliel mourned, as on'* with such a • “Tho soles of iny shoes arc thick. has recently patqnted a game calleil groans of agony, causing frequent rests allnded to; to be made, .so that tlieir progre.ss wa.s loving heart would naturally do over You can take mine. It won ’t hurt mo quartet, whicli Is said to bo very amus­ “Sir Glendeiining is ill. You can be her great loss, but amid all lier grief she ing and Intere.sting. Four games (!an bo , necessarily slow and very tedious. useful here if you wish, .so come instant­ to walk over to the station without But under Dr. Elfen.sU'in’s quiet and remeinlM'n'd distinctly every direction any, and I can get a pair as soon as 1 played on tlie beard, and some of them ly. Answer. Will be met at station. ” sill* Iiad rcc-'ivcd from tho.se lovcdj dying are .said to bo as difficult as chess or calm directions the lust stair was reached ‘full till! eoaehman; tell lilm to take get in town. ” in safety, and after one more turn in tlie lips.. “Are you sure vou don't need tlicui, clieckers. Mr. Pickett has secured five .ferry and go with all siK'cd to tho office patents in as many years. hall he was placed upon liis own lied in and see tliat tliis is sent at once; Have The package siKikon.of was lildden Dora? ” a large and airy room, and his sympa- instantly niiiid li(‘r own possessions, and “Y'os; I don ’t need ihem as much ns The Port Huron Times says: “After iiini wait for an answer.” u message dispatched to the baronet, . tliotio bearers wiis'd tlielr iu'ated brows, A sliort time elapsed only, when you do. Put them on and hurry, o • the examination of thp brain taken from ^ and drew a long bn-utli of unspeakable Matthew returned witli this mes.sage: “I notifying iiiin of ids sister’s deatli anil tlie liead of Joseph VVa’son, tlie young tlie liour of lier fiiiK^ral. vou will be late. It is lucky I (lidn’t man killed during a drunken row. Dr. relief. will come to you on tho 4 o ’clock train.” iiave to go to tho office early, or you For a few moments a breatliless silence A few words concisely written, but on To tills no answer was voiiclisafnrt. McLaren tiirow It into a furnace and reigned, then tho sufferer turned his The day canii* and passiui witliont his would have been without any. ” watched it as it burned. Dr. McLaren th(.*m liung a long train of terrllik'events presence, and in a little less tlian a week Susie put the rubliers on and hur- pallid fare t« tiw IXs'tor, and begged that tlie fm^eiHentsof Uic dicad. future says that it tlirew out a magnificent col ­ after nH wits (fver, tio* ioUur to Im( deliv­ rie*1 away. It rained very hard, and him to see at oiieo wliat was the full and euiild alone unfold. ored flame. The DiK'tor says tliat tho exact extent of hi.s injuries. ered after death was forwarded to lilen- although the station was only a slioVt br^h wfli snturated with ab'oiMil aiui - After a tliorough and careful Investi­ CIIAl'TKU X. deiining Hall. distance, Dora got her feet thoroughly burned r(«idily." gation, which caused great anguisli, MItS. NRVKIlUAll.. Tlie next day a telegrapliic dispatch w’et, and had to sit with them in ihtH N ear Monroe, the other day, occurred made evident by groans, mingled, I am We will now return to l«K»k a little into snmmon«*d tin* young girl immediately to condition all tire morning. AVhen she a thrilling rescue and a sad tragmiy. sorry to say, with eursi's, the Doctor tlie welfare of Mrs. Nevergail and lier the presence of tho b.tronet, saying “tliat came homo that night she had the be­ Farmer Krieger had been attending to hastened to reply to his ImpHtleftt .HH awaiti'd her tlieri*.-) bers, and made Dora a present of a second pair also, determined that each in liigh banks. Over tiicso the raiiw’ay next iiuestlon that Issued anxiously from tho /\tiantic. [to UK CO.'JTINCKD.] pa-ses by a lofty trestle. Witliout any the pale lips of the sufferer. It need only be said, in reference to of them should be supplied at lioth suspicion of danger, .Mr, Krieger started “You will not, I am grieved to inform that farewell, that tho tears rushed to A Preuiuture Di*aiiiiiiion. ends of their daily route. Dora ’s to cross this bridge. When he had you. Your hip is so injured that you the liazel eyes of Kthel as she saw him Miss Flighty —Have you decided to cou^h was almost gone when at last reached the fiortlon directly u\cr tho will b«' helpless for weeks, nay, months, disappear in the distance, and a great take any part in the discussion, "What Susie summoned up courage to say to creek, ho discovered to his horror that a while your spine also has received a ter- and lonely void seemed S’jildenly to have shall we (lo in heaven ?” her, os she kissed her golo wrench." _ dropped into her heart. Gk)od minister—No, miss. I am at “You have been so sweet never to ing. Ho quickly placed tlie cliildren on “Dfictor, I cannot lie here a single She JrnnvT not why she had taken soeh present mntdr mfww iot erested iir the HAV this horrid cold^ mv fault, the extreme end of tlie ties, but saw at night; I must get up. and go around my a deep Interest in tills grave and often question, “What shall we do to get Dora, I’m so sorry you ’ve had it 1” oiiiTo tliaT ITk W ♦»? AImv house, ” returned the patient, throwing preoccupied stranger, but from tho tirst there ?” Dora felt better repaid for her self- reach of tho train. There was no tlnm off t|ie chithes in great excitement, and word of kindness spoken to her, tho first sacrifice than if her sister had made to lose, and, seizing tin* two yoiiiigost of Sparta , the capital of Laconia or 4latving to raise himself in vain, wliile glance into his earnest eyes, site bad felt I many protestations and promises to be thechildr(!ii, he lumped Into tiie creek, great drops of perspiration gathered toward him ns slie liad never done to ­ Lacedrrmon, was the most considerable less ’ selfish. A few words of loving railing imhui tho third, a girl of 11, to upon his pale brow, brought there by the ward any person of the opposite "ex republic of the Peloponnesus and the follow film, nhe startod to obey, but tho Appreciation are the best coin v hich effort, before. rival of Athens. Though without walls, great height frigliteiied her. and in her ' nan be paid one who has suffered by “You see yourself that It Is impossi ­ Then lie had been .so tender and kind it resisted the attacks of its enenuc'S by moinent'.s liesltatioii siie was eaugiit and ' self-saorifice for another. — ble. You must nh<>y orders and lie per­ toward her suffering charge, had ItKikod the valor of its citizens for eight centu­ Youlh'tt dashed to pieces. Afti’r a liard struggle fectly quiet, If you ever c.tpcct to walk so gently after thi! welfare of ci.eh, that ries. Lelex is supposed to have been I Companion. witli tlie water and ice of tlio crook, Mr. again." she Iiad learned to trust lilm Implicitly, the first king. From Lacedii mon, the Krieger With Ills two little ones reached “I toll you I cannot lie here,” shouted to look to him fur advice, and to lean fourth king, and his wife, Siiarta, who Ji DOE (bald-headed)—If half what the fdiorr' in safety. the sufferer. In the greatest agony of upon him as a sister would upon a are also sjKrkon of as tlio founders of tho witno^ises testify against yon is true The West-Bay-CSU"!!? will ask tho mlud. “You don ’t know what you say brotiier while thrown so much tog«‘ther your countenance must bo as black, as Ivcglslatiiro U> rcuame tlio streets of tho when you demand It. I must, I will upon tlie deep. the city, it obtained names. The a Lacedienionians were a nation of sol ­ your hair. I’risoner If a man’s con ­ city, give Jiem a iki H im* eonimissinn, be'around by night. It Is of vital Im­ But now it was ail over. He. had gone, science is regulated by his hair, then make a siK*o|al as.sessment for Improve ­ portance. ’* and henceforward sin* could but learn to diers, and. cultivated neither the arts, ment purposes, and otherwise change sciences, commerce nor agriculture^ vour Honor hasn’t got any conscienoa “I cannot help It. The dealings of do without him. at all. the city eliarter. Providence are mysteriou.s, but also are tr’or a day or it had almost seemed The early history is traditionoL Just lAeforo the Kagageineat* RUUTH OLIVK. faice and daughter were at Coldwater, KOWLKK. Our thaw se<‘inM to have caught a ter- where they are to reside in fhe future, Andrew Diller has returned from New THE NEWS riblfecold bnt we hope for sleighing soon f wtrs nenijj' all taken up with Y’ork state looking better. then wo wontmiml cohl w«*Jitherso muclj. the election of officers. In the afternoon ot^Tay?^ Tins TnrusDAY. i)K(’p:mhku ih. imoo. Iwist Monday, Dec. 8th about thirty as we were strolling around tlirough the He says there are thousandsoreinigr ants ndativoM of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Dills met capital we noticed a chair in tU« Senate waiting for the Cheroke strip to bo o|)en- COUNTY CORUESPONDENCE. at their jileasant home in DeWitt to Chamber dra|M>d in black. On inquiring ed and manv of them^ are in destitute celebrate the tenth annivemiry of Mr. we ascertained that it was for Stuiator circumstances. They are selling their Ao lnt«rft*tlns l»at« h of It4-inii from Our and Ml'S. Dills we[ cake and pronounced office. Wortli.v Master Marswasre-elect- Afiss Dceta Hiilikerls visiting herwst»r Mr. Twinkt—*»Wh»d j»r wtiihin* -io*, them Hpleiidid. .\nuing the guests was ed for the coming tvyo years, M. T. Cole in Lansing. She will remain oyer the Car’line?” It. E. Davies. Miss CInmpah—“’Tarn’t right ferter the llev. Mr. Hitchcock^ he was the min- of lieimwet', was elected Overseer, A. .1. holidays. ' ^ t-has. llid»lle moved onto his father’s tell, but I wants asoal-skuu suck pow ’- isp'r that married them, and Edgar farm, and liUther Clelaud iuovk I in the Crosby from Oakland f’o., was elected .An enjoyable and fileasant gathering ful bad for Chrism us. Whad’s yo* hoos e fo rmerly owmpi uil by Riddle. Hill'd and family, also D, C. tiurd and f^ectiirer. I have not learned who the was heiil at the residence of H. E. Losey ’s wishin’ ferP” Miss Cora Sevy 18 rH[>ofted on the siek family from Lansing. As night, drew other oflleers ui'e. ------wiihia* d* bone near t!ie guests departed for tlieir homes ’ll brok on vo ’ side ob d’ handles!” list. Frank I.eurchased by Cooley and sou, ger, plttipie; Mrs. H. U. \Yilco.\, plaque; alternats, H. E. Howell, (1. AV. .\nH to Wed. Grand Trunk railways for all iiolnts east Ti'cas., Maggie Howell ; Chap., .\lineria and .Michigan Ontral and l.ake Snore and bed. with him. Bronson ; Con., Alma Ihnery ; Guard, AA’m, A. Abel, county clerk, has issued Michigan Southern railroad. B. M. Bosley is on the sick list. the following licenses for the week ending Evening mall connects with Cleveland boat Mrs, .John Brink and Mrs. Kheubln Inice RismI ; Delegate, Sarah R«*ed ; Alter­ during navigation. * . « * ___ Frank Fallerii-om ludiiinJkjs ]iome on liriuk went to N. Y’. last week. Thursday: ___ Passengers for Grand Trunk and Great nate, Maggie ILmv 4i1L _ _ — Western railway leave from this depot. a visit. TTec. lO^f rea fmiammond, llenKsI, 24; A. B. ATIVATER, Sup ’t. Mr, and Mrs, Scott Bike were delegntes A dancing partj' w.-is held at Mr. AA’a- Quite a large number of beans are be­ I.lbble A. .Morse, Mt. .Johns, Itl. JNO. W. LOUD, Traffic Manager, Detroit, to tlie state gi'ange und sjieut the week gers one night last week, thirty members Dec. 11—lA*onard S. Field 87, Mnry Kinit THOMAS BROMLEY. Ascent. St. Johns. ing bought hereby Coole^-ntni son, and in the Ctpitul city. were out. Some of tlie crowd must have 24, I.nnsinf;. W. B. McCall. - Dec. 12—Andn'w J, Norton, Mn)ile ItapidH, ring A’Our Job Printing Mr. und Mrs, Varney Beai-ce also Mr. been very hungry ah they eat nj) every 00; Floretta Fanny 5H, Gratiot county. and Mrs. .lei'ome Dills were at the Orange to the News office. Our OUPLAIN. thing they could Had in the .siia|ie of pies Dec. 10—Ashley Kinibell .H2, Hattie Rond B ----- Jp Hsie Hninerhas gon e to ('anadii visit- two days. The meeting was well uttend- cakes and maple sugar. All .shared the 23. Riley. prices are the lowest. ed and was very interi'stiug. The sing ­ same fate, they even eat up three cookies lug. ing esi>ecinlly was very fine, most of it L. Tucker called on us Monday that Afrs. AA’ager had savwl uiue 3'ears as was done by gentlemen from keen sakes. evening; . , Baw Baw. They received compliiuents society young — ' ----- . 1*. of I. remember the election of officers —We-ftear _u:om the eiifii'e crowd. Bresidenfe- (diite men of this vdtdnUy has seciired a posit ­ Tipxt.>lntnnrti>'~mght and turn onC, from the Agricultural college talked on Mas Ms al Wtts l M- ion in the civil' service at Lansing. We Miss Minnie flyde is visiting .Miss Belle the merits of the college for some length Dunlap, of Riley.' Ei.lCkk . wish him success. of time and was listened to with close at­ Miss Martha J. Haincr Inis gone to tention. After him came .fudge Ramsdel Mt. Pleasant on a visit to lar brother. •WJBCATP IS from the nortli part of Michigan. His We are in nei'd of a police in this Fifty-six piece English China Tea sets talk did not exactly agree with that of vicinity, when a neighl)or can not call on Bresident Cbrte. The .Judge tlumght a neighbor without b<‘ing set upon by ii that expcriiiicntiiig us much iisthey do at SCROFULA howling mol) and snow bailed. For $3.00. A great snap. college is rather expensive business. His It is that Impurity in the blood, which, ac­ B’e understand that IVt<*r Moore and opinion seemeil to be that about ninety- cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro ­ wife conternjdate a visit to Canada dur­ duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which nine experiments out of one hundred ing the holidaj's. A hk . causea painful running sores on tho arms, Hanging Lamps from $1.50 to $10. proved failures. Bresident CJ|j|ite exhibit­ legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in the ed a sample of white sugar manufactured eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or RII.KY. from the sugar bi^t. Next year the col- deafness; whlcli is the origin of pimples, can­ Mmidie Landers is on the sick list. cerous growths, or tho many otb^ manifesta­ Elegant assortment'of Individual cupi and saucers legeis goingtoexjieriment moretliorough- Herman Bliss is improving. ' tions usually ascribed to “humors; ’' which, ly and the beet seinl will be distributed at fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption Mrs. Henry Boss is under the wefither fifty different placesin .Alicliigan. Bartios and death. Being the most ancient, it is the from tooth ache or rntlier tooth extrac­ Milk sets, water sets wishing to experernint with the sugar most general of all diseases or affections, lor tion. very few persons aro entirely free from it. beet will be supjilied with s«H*d free of Our snow has almost gone. If we do charge and each one 1 hat gets the seed How *0811 not get some more pretty soon, wlieat And one-thousand othar articles suitable for will be rcipiired to sow a quarter of an It Be will suffer.------CURED ai'i'c ainr kiH‘i» account of all exfieiise TiT There has been a petition circulated in By taking Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, which, by" culture and after they come to maturity the remarkable cures it has accomplished, this neighborhood for a change in the lo ­ presents. find out how many fiounds are raiwul on often when other medicines have failed, has cal ion of the post office, also to have the proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar the piijce of ground and s growing to the aize fif. a rigeon ’8 egg, became (iuite a number of fanners have lately fiv'd and they rlaimeil too, that where' a running sore for over three years. We gave rented their farms and moved into town. her Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and they are raised for tlie imi’iiose of making 1 Although why a man should prefer be­ all indications of scrofula entirely dis­ siigai ’, all that part which grows above' ing a bovver of wood or di'awer of water appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy the ground has to be left as it is not ! child.’’ J, S. Carltlk , Nauright, N. J. TRAVIS 5 BAKER. for some one in town,to workingbeneatli TTflcd for sugar so that couhl be fed to! N. B. Be sure to get only the shadow of his own vine and flg tns', stock aud tile refuse that is left after; Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is one of those things a fellow nev(*r can Wc start in Saturday by giving a GREAT SLAUGHTER making sugar is very valuable food for • Sold ry all druggists. gP.-stxforSS. 1‘reparedonly find out. M'v i.oham . by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecsrles, Lowell, Mass. stock. AA’ednesday evening memorial j lOO Doses Ono Dollar SALE of PLUSH GOODS and ALBUMS. One-fourth off VHTOi:. services were held in memory of (’. B. ! Too lute for liiHt w«*ek. Mickley. Judging from the eulogies! Dr, I. T. Hiillislor iliod at liiHoblhomo, spoken by different ones that knew liiin, on all these goods, until every article is sold ; the largest in East A’ietDi’ last Simday, aged 8!) he certainly innst liave>rr^«g^good man, years. Anothe r old pioiif'er has gone to as rtoiie knew him but to love liim. After rest. ' these services were over Gov. Luce spoke j stock in Clinton Count\' to select from. Wc have too Hiram Collister, on the south liin* of quite a while. His talk was very inter-j A'id or is very sick with bronchitis, if is estiiig and he spoke in particular uliout j many goods. Respectfully Yours, though t he cniiiiot recover for he is nn the educational system of Michigan and i old mnn. said that some over two years ago there i Brotraet-ed meerings m'e in progress n-t- lumiii from Austrului. a request that! ORIGLY.'QL the Ril'd clinrch and no^ihe large boys copies of our school law and plans in TRAVIS 5 BAKER, will linve iun throwing shot, corn and geiierul should lie sent t(i tllllt fill' U'.Viiy nails around the room and spit tobacco country, they were .sent aud uearly two The Leaders’ Comer Drng Store. Juice on the stove. years liad gone by, when there ennie a NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Professor .1. Linton is teaching the package frotii Australia which, upon Ixv Reed flchool thii? winter. iag oiieiied proved to be a certifleate AV’ill Perkins is exiii'Cted home from and a gold medal certifying that ..Michi­ Nevnd;i, where he lias been for about gan laid taken tlie prize against all eom- * SEE OUR FINE LINE OF COAL AND WOOD STOVES. four years. petitiiJin fi^im all parts of the world, for .Mbiinis, Hunken’hi(‘fR, Dolls. phrmr* xi! onr-farniwH are Hm Jje^U.4mhuollawji-iinJ system, t*or1~7n(TnTPff;FfnTrd .Slrighs ,-MTr»- the Kansas fever now by trading their for carrying on schools. 1 think we farms tor land in Kansas and making liave great reason tc fe<*l jiroud of our rors, AA’riting Desks, Sewing we: CAl’iRY arrangements to move to tliat Sunny AA'olverine state. The Gov. also made a Tables, Billow Sliams, Hosiery, land. reipiest that all members of the Grange Mills, TJIukh AA’are, Tin AA’are, A GOJ^PLETZ LilflE yiJ^D SELL AJ C. (iuail of Grand Istlge, is a guest of should come to his room in the cajiital, Ac, Curlain Boles and Curtains AA'. G. A'anburger and is canvassing for (luring the segsion ns he would like to in all sizes a sjieeiaUy. Parsons Hand Book. given re