ST JOHNS NEWS

Volume VI.—No . 2. ST.JOHNS, , TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4,1894. Whole No. 258

einiine bargaiiiH in -levvelery and Op ­ Bicycle Races at Athletic I’ark to ­ .Mix . M’ill Fields is visiting her sister at Lynti Beudle nnd sisters, ('ora and tical (looda. Kyea teatetl Fn e at morrow. Donglus. Hattie, ure siiending the first of the THE NEWS!® wi'i'k ill Lansing. Au Independent Newapeper, Kiikpi 'm, Dk Witt & Co ’s. Miss Blanche Barrie, of Saginaw, is Watch for the wlu'elim'ii parade at 1:3() visiting .Miss Nora Bull. Pabllehed every Tuesday at 118 Htate.Street Take your watch, clock, and jewelry tomorrow. The I’nioii Fanners ’ Club will meet En»t. repairing to C. S. .\lliHon, the old reliable Mrs. .Mary (iuimby is visiting her sis­ lieavej’onr order for a quart of ice with Mr. and Mr. Decatur Bross Satur­ HOLLIS CORHIN, jeweler. ter, Mrs. L. L. Hammond. cream at Place A Roberts ’. day, Septemlier 15, at 10 a. m. A good Editor and Proprietor, program has been pivjiared and H[>eciHl At 7t eeati • Tear etrietly ia Adraaee. Get a first-class cream soda at Place A I*er?e 3’ Patterson, the 10 mile champ ­ NEWHX^ETW. Roberts ’. It will do you good. ion of the world, will stnrt in the raw's at features wilt be added. CardM of thanka 2.1 eenta each. Leval Notieea at atatule ratea. Bicycle nu'ea to-morrow'. Will Fields returned last week from a Athletic Park to morrow. Anjpist31, 1804 is the date on vol ­ MarrioKe and Death notieea free. ume 1, nunilier 1, of The ('larkston BualneHM lovala .1 centa per line each time. School n*-o|*ened yesterday morning. two weeks’ fishing trfp in Grutiotcounty . R. Stei'I wax iu Bay City Monday on BiiHineiM Directory carda f 1 a line per year. (Oakland county) .Advertisi'r, a bright, Every race to-morrow will be won on L. .\. W. husiiiesH and incidentally boom ­ Tranaient advertiain>c payable In advance. Buy your Baked (iooda at I’lat'e «Sc newsy sheet of which James Slocum is Yearly advertlainK ratea made known on its merits. Come witm?ss some good ing the Wheelmens ’ meet here to-morrow. ‘application. Rob<*rt« ’. proprietor and B. Lyle Fisenbrey editor. Anonyraoua communicatlona will never re- clean sport. •Mesdames .Anna Brooks and Maggie wlve notice. H..I. Gould was in LaiiHiitg Sunday A man who gave his name as D. C. Locale amon>c readltitc matter 10 centa per Miss Alice Emmons returned to her (Jurtis, of , were the guestw of Mr. llBe each Inaertlon. and .Monday. riiim'h and claimed to hail from , home in Detroit 3'esterduy after a visit and Mix . L. L. Hammmond on Saturday Obituary poetry ttr reaoliitlona will poal- Mina Helen (’orbit entertained triends was brought tw'fore Justice Si.'verance tlvely not be Inaerted unleaa paid for at !i with Miss Nora Bull. lust. eente per line. Friday evening. AV'eiliiesday, August 20, charged with be ­ Addreaa all communicatlona to Miss Lena DeGrodt and father left The ladies aid society of the Baptist Geo. \V. Kmmons was in Durand Fri­ ing drunk. He pled guilty and, being ST. JOHNS NEWS. St. Johns. Mich. for New York state lust night wheixj Lena church will inwt with .Mix. Vosbnrg Wed­ day on busint'Hs, broke, is s)>ending twenty da^ys in jail. will spend several months. nesday afternoon. .V good attendance is .Mrs. H. >V. Morris will open a kinder ­ desired. Rev. C. G. Thomas, for the jiast five Business Directory . Mrs. F. R. Jackson is expecbnl home garten this week. j’eaix pastor of the M. F, Wiurch, will to-night after a two weeks’ visit at .All farmers are earnestly urged to preach his farewell sermon next Sunday, Clias. Fowler returned yesterday morn ­ .\TT0RNKYS. various points in the southern jinrt of co-operate with the mamigers of the llehasgivi'ii excellent satisfaction and ing from .\uTruin. the state. t'linton county fair in ninking it the best the rt'grets that he is to leave will be ALBRIDGK A O.SBOKN. Ottlce over Mrs. A. J. Wiggius was in Durand Fri­ ever held. Make an exhibit. W Alllaon ’a Jewelry atore, St. Johna. Alex. Kinmond and O. C. Hollister many. He will attend the M. F, confer ­ day and Saturday. were in Flint yesterday to assist the Lay off a half day and go to. Athletic ence next week and receive his ajipoint- AVLDING. NORTON A WKIMKR. Of- Warden Fuller, of Ionia, was iu St, Park iG morrow, where yon will B«*e the s-lice over National Dank. Owosso ball team in |)la\’ing aguinst the ment for the coming year. Johns Friday evening. Flint bo.ys. best racing evi-r Ht*en in the state. Races The ball game between the I'ast and YON A OOOLING, Attorneya at Law, start promptly at 2:31). Be sure and 8 t. Johna. 12.8 Mrs. Blizzard, of Maple Rapids, spent Reserv(*d seats for the grand stand are west sides last Tliursdiiy at .Athletic get there early. last wet'k in St. Johns. now on sale at Travis «.k Baker's for the park resulted in a score of 1.3 to 14 in EDEWA a WALRRIDGK, Attorneya Health Officer Travis reports thn'e at Law. Olllce over ('oriier Drim Store. Miss Brownie Bromley returned from a wheelmen ’s nu'ct at Athletic Park to favor of the east side. The game was F visit at Jackson Friday. morrow. cast's of strarlet fever. The victims are very close all the WU3’through, and was Ida Pflegliarr, Nellie Fletcher and Frankie ILL H. RRUN.SON, Attorney at Law, Geo. Smedley, of Owcjsfio, visited friends In ancient times advertising was some­ heartily enjoyed b.y a large crowd. The W Footett. Pnriie Fletcher has just re- (?) in St. Johns Sunday. times done from the tops of the of houses; players were ('ostnnied in every iningin- covert*d from the disease. uble sfv’le. 'I’he wi'st siders, however, KWLS severance . A, IL, Attorney, “General ’’ t’o.xey can bfstify to the in modern times, however, the tops of Over Putt’a Grocery. Mill. R. Rishop was tried in Justice were dissatisfied and cluillenged the east L value ot good advertising. colums us preferrwl. There will be a spt'cinl r«*view of St. Duncan ’s court last ww'k on a charge of side to pla.v again, which was done .v. O. T. .M., Sept. 7. .Ml members are requested to be jirewMit. Hiuh I $10 and $1).4H costs which he (loninent of the game nt the end of the r. a . J. WIGGIN.S, Phyalclan and Siir- Mrs. May, of Chicagij, is visiting at the promptly jinid and was discharginl. third inning on aecoiint of rain and Kcon. Ottlce over Siilllvan ’a Clothing Visiting members are cordially welcome. DStore. 4Htf home of Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Haveus. stood 5 to 4 in favor of the west side. No person need stay away from the \ large field ol starters in all events of Mrs. Frank K, I’erkins is visiting re­ M. POST M. I>. Phyalclan, Surgeon and races to-morrow. Nothing but good the whet'lmens ’ nu'et at Athletic Park to • Notary Public. Ottlce eoat aide of main latives in the eastern part of the state. morrow. The races will .start i)romptl.y Business Locals . Sat.. Eureka, Mich. clean racing can be seen. No pool selling Mr. and .Mrs. !>. D. Gibbs and Miss at 2:30 rain or shine, and from the pres ­ or faker will be there to disgrace the Fildew A Millimin have eveiytliing in ary P. havens , M. D. otnce overR. Pauline Adams were in Lansing yesterday. ent outlook the nu'et promises to far J. Woodruff ’a atore, St. Johna. Ottlce audience. School Books. houra: 9 to 11 am and 2 to .1 pm. 1 suiqiass (ill pix'vious ones. M S|>ecial attractions each day at the There are lots of things in the agricul­ WaiiteU. Clinton County Fair, October 2, 3, 4 and ({rand Lecause j our crops are a cents per bushel. The projier wa^* to dry form school at Lansing, w’ere cajitured lessons, are retjuested to call upon .Mrs. E CLINTON COUNTYSAVINGSDANK, little too well seasoned. Yoiir neighbors ’ (lears is, to pie/iare them the same us for Dr. Dodge at her studio, over Sjiauld- at Corunna, Tuesday. .ST. JOHNS. MICH. crops were also raised out of doors and canning, then diji them onto a plate and iiig’s hardware store. Her teacliingy ’enr begins September Gth. To-morrow will be a gala day in St. exposed to the sun. dry them in their own juice ina hot oven. John and the city will be handed over to The Home and Foreign missionary Try it.’’ Hay 5Vaiile«l. PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DE­ the visiting wheelmen. AVearein the market for Good Tim­ POSITS AND LOANS MONEY ON AP­ society of the M. E. church, will hold There is much dissatisfaetion resulting .Mrs. J. Koepplingerand daughter, Mra. othy Hay. (’all on ns if you have any to PROVED BONDS AND REAL ES­ their r»*gular business meeting and from the present restrictions to the use of sell. Tvokkt , .Mathias A Hn ks . Chus. Hlmmelein, of Saginaw, are visit­ TATE SE(;URITY. election of officers at the home of .Mrs. city water. At a special meeting of the ing Mr. and .Mrs. Hurry K. Mock. Ere<,*man, Friday afternoon, .September Largixt stock of ^’ablets nnd Pencils Board of Water Commissioners, August .At Fii.pkw a Millman ’s. Byron Danly has bought a half inter ­ 7th. A large attendance is desired. 31st, a resolution was adopted changing ALBERT J. BALDWIN, Prealdent. est in the f(>ed store and poultry business Chas. H. Reid, for several j'ears past the hoars for lawn sprinkling to 0 to 8 Subscribe for (irand Rapids ’best paper, O. PF^NNELL. Vlce-Prealdent. of Goo. J. Foercli on Higham strei't. empIojMxl in Grand Rapids shirt houses, in the morning and G to 7 in the evening. The Daily Democrat. It contains the P. E. WALSWORTH. Treaaurer. H. J. Patterson was in attendance to has engaged in the business in St. Johns. It was further (li'cret'd that parties pn,v- full associated jiri'ss dis|>atches. .Arrives u reunion of the5th and 3d Michigan In ­ Charlie is an artist in this line and can ing for lawn sfirinkling may sprinkle in St. Johns at 8:30 a. ni., nearly three fantry, held at KIsie lust Wednesday. make jnst as good “custom shirts ’’ ns their half of the stnx't for the Irontage hours in advance of Detroit morning pais'rs. Delivered by F. F. .Aldrich A Co. ^TATE H.4NK OF ST. .lOHNS. Lafayette Arnold, Ralj)h M’atson and anj'one. His factor^' is over Clark A paid for during those hours. Violaters at ten cents a wei'k without Sunday ’s COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. S. 1). Watson atU*nded the populist con ­ Hulse’s clothing store. of these rules will be punished by having and 12% cents with Sunday ’spujicr. CAPITAL $.>0,000. vention at Saginaw last Wednesday. August 3l8t being the fifteenth anni ­ thejwater shut off without notice. .A versary of the wedding of .Mr. and Mrs. “kick” invariably arisi's from the com­ I'aal ! Coal ! Coal ! MET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900 000.00. Register L. C. Meade, Wm. N. Stocker, Wallace SIati?r. \ number of their plication of ruh's. AVhen a man gi'ts a Our pn'sent price tor the best hard coal and J(«se Sage attended a reunion of the PORTER K. PERRIN, Prealdent. friends met at their home to remind them water jirivelegi' he pays according to the (any ’ size) deliv’cred to any pnrt of the GEO. K, M.ARVIN, V’lce-Prealdent. 22d Michignn Infantry at Pontiac, city is $5.75 jH'r ton of 2000 pounds. of the happy «>vent. An ex( ‘«?llent dinner frontugi'. Then the number of streams J. W. FITZGERALD, Caahler. Thursday. Joii.N Hicks . H. H. FITZGERALD,Aaat.C. was served at one o ’clock which was are limited, the size of thestream liiniti'd, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Snowhavereturued greatly enjoyiul by all. It being a the number of hours for using it are For Tile AVells addnt^s C. L. Kimball, DIRECTORS: to tln'ir home in New York City. They Oral, Mich. (Successor to Bond,) P, K, Perrin, O. W. Munjcer, Geo. F. Marvin, cr^'stal wedding the presents were all limited, and last but not least the place J. H. Corblt, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. expe<:t to visit her parents in Europe in glassware and extremely beautiful. Mrs. for putting it is spi'cified. It occurs to For Hale Cheap. Flt*ea...... 5.5 Filukw A Mill.man ’h . (Jeo. W. Emmons, Judge S. B. Daboll of the Fnited States treasury. Mr. extent that most the hose still connected The Twice-a-AA’ef'k Detroit Fri'e Press The wheelmen have he^un to arrive for and wife, Frank Swain and wife, O. B. Norton is now prow'cuting attorney of was burst. AVhen the kick arrived at and the St. Johns News can be hod at the raw's tomorrow. The delegation Swain and Mrs. Steven Rowell will leave (Jinton county, and Fix'd —well, no tell­ headquarters attention was called to the this office for $1.50 |>er year in advance. from the Ray City meet held thereyester- to-morrow for .\uTrain for a several ing where he ’ll land if only given a time the hose was burst and the kicker One hundred and fifty-six choice papers are exjteeted this morning at 10:.')4. weeks fishing exjiedition. chance. ’’ cooled down. for less than one cent each. ;Vy- !PH

MUST PAY THK 11ILL» illUST SELL NO LH^UOR USES A PULLMA N PASH. HIDEOUS SKELETON. United States of Columbia ilaa a Valid and I-abor CommUsInner Wright, the Strike TheN ews l.arge Claim Agaliiat Us. Investigator, Carries an ‘‘AiinuaL** A secret has leaked out from diplomatic HY HOMJS COIIBIN. Did Labor Coiumlsslcnor Carroll U circles to the effect' that cur Government A NEW MOVEMENT AGAINST Wright go out tc Chicago ou a I'ullmaii GRINS FROM THE CLOSET OF 'iUhhDAV, Sl.ri\ 4, IdiH. has become sadly eniunttled with one of PULLMAN. pass to Investigate tbe Pullman strlly;? THE VANDERBILTS. the Central Amerlcau republic) as a re­ Commissioner Wright, according to b^ls sult of the reciprocity treaties, and will own siatoment, carries a pass and use) It have a bill to pay beddo which the liering Tho New 1)111 Not Grover ’s Idea of Tariff when he pleases, but he says he didn’t Some One Makes Blf; Money Out of th* RAIDED THE SPORTS. hea claims will appear trivial in amount. use it in going to Chicago. Yes. United Kufurni —Sage Dt-appuliits tlio Whisky '1 he country in ciuestion Is the United State) Labor Commissioner Carroll I>. M’hUkr Trust—Mualaslppl River Little 1-tate) of Colombia, one of the Central Trust—WaHhliigton Mine Horror Was Wr.ght, the Cbalruaa of the special More than a Succession of Mud Pud­ American republics which steadily refused PARAPHERNALIA IS PUDLICLY Deliberately Planned. labor couimisston appointed by President dles- all etToria of the htate Dopariment to lu- Cleveland to investigate the recent SMASHED. duce It to become a party to one of these Moloney Is Arouse:!. strike at Pullman, and t> Iniiulre Row of the Vanderbilts. reciprocity treat ies. Moiouvor, wlicu into the treatment of Pullman ’s un­ lier sister republics and Spain (as to Cubti Attorney General Moloney of Illinois has For a month past very di'iinltely stated served an atiiendeU bill of informstloti in fortunate starving employes, has a Pull­ reports have been current uinong Ameri­ BICIJeHf I.tike ort4 C'oiiceriiiiiK thr Value the Pullman Palace Cur Company. He can feel It press against Ills broad bosom dorbilt la London and Purl) that formal the terms of their new treutic). Colombia whenever he leans forward to (luestton of Wheat for Aiilmais—Southerners Cry has decided on a now line of attack. iiegotiatious were In progre4s between claimed the same exemption for her sta­ wltnesiius as to the condition of utfalrs In He proposes to contest the right of them for a Judicial separation. Falling lor Their Siigfar Teat. ples. bides. colFee, sugars ami molasses. the “model town. ” His feelings can only the Pullman Company to engage in that. It has been said there was a proba ­ The Stale Department rejocied this claim, be surmised when the uvideuco Is duinug- th(^. saloon business on its palace Cara bility of a suit for divorce on the part of as it WHS obliged to do, else the whole fab­ Ing to Pullman, his friend and patron, to lluntliii; the Tli^ur. / “If I don ’t do another thing during my Mrs. Vanderbilt. There is no doubt that Piores of fuio lubtus. roulette tnb'es and . ric of treaties would have fulleu. ( oloni- whom be Is under ohtlgutions for many a bia persisted In ber claitn. and pointed to term of ofllco, ” tfte Attorney General said, Mrs. Vanderbilt has consulted friends Kaiiibllnic devices sere flyliiK In the air In I ride In the palatial sleeping-cara Com- tlie treaty of 1846, tvhicli doclaros that the “I’ll get a decision from tho courts defining as to the advisability of Instituting such front of .lustlfo Everett’s ollice at Chicago ; Dilsstoner Wright ’s pass is an “aiinuaL” It Colombians shall not be assessed any du­ the limits of that corporation ’s charter. ” proceedloga She threatens to sue for Wednesday afu*riii)on. tome of Mat ' entitle) him to ride free in any Pullman ties upon their products imported Into the General Moloney had lieen In telegraphic divorce unless given three mansions and a Pinkerton's Hien wore playing a now cur at any time in any part of tbe I’nlied United Status liigiier tliaii on line articles communication with several Judies, a»ay yearly allowance of $300,000, Tue name game on them, v^hllu the street was I Slates. Hr is not required to put up $2 for irnpurte I from any other foreign country. 0.1 their vacations, for a few days. Mon ­ of Nellie Neustretter, a well-known wom­ crowded wltb IntorestoJ and clamorous ' a night ’s rest in a Pullman bunk, us loss Toey have never abated this contention; day bo announced that he would take the an living In Paris, though of Dutch birth, ■ pectators. '1 ho Implements were valued favored Individuals without a “pull ” mu>t and at lust the United States bus case from Judge Hanecy ’s court and bring is mentioned in this connection, with what at Sli.'tOi). 1 ho lablos were taken from the do, been obilgetl to admit the strungili und It before one of the returning judge). authority Is not knowm She has recently Nowj)ort Clul), Or, as It Is semoilrnoi called, | correctness of the Columbiar. position. This WANT AN ENGI.ISIl MARKET. established herself in expensive apart ­ Nell’s place. T;i and 7.5 .Monroe street, on a being done. It follows tliat the Government C'ALliURNlA FRUIT IN EGNDGN. ments at the Cafe Madrid, Paris, und at learch aurraiii, and publicly destioyed on | must refund to importers tlie amount tliey California F-rult-Growar.) Ship Their I’rod- Deauville, with an elaborate entourage of a Judgment that they wore devices designed liave paid in duilos on Columbian products Experiment ReHiilts .So t at Future uct to Loudon. sorvaiita for u .0 in games of chance, and. therefore, ShIpuioiitH Are F)X|>«ote(l.ZZ w hicii ‘.lionid have been free, or admitted The first largo couslgnmeut of California contrab.'ind under tl»o laws of the State of i RIGGING THK M.AKKET. at lower rates, Just wiiat tiio total will ’I be grand result of the California fruit fruit taken to England from Now York by Illinois. Tliu raid was the tir^t of the light, ' amount to no one can tell ai vresont, but sale at L' nduii showed that the consign ­ tbe steamship Paris, has aroused great in­ Nearly a Miillua Made on the Whisky open and aggie.sslve at a iv rate, of the step) are being taken to ascerialn tlie ment averaged 6 to 7 shillings per box. terest there. An oxutiilnution of this im­ Trust Ntorlps. Civic Federall n against iho gatnbiers. umount from stitlstlcs. 'J here Is no question that the sale must bo portant consignment showed that muoli of There is tiiticn excitornent In the finan ­ The warrant tor the search was sworn out rogurdoJ us a succes). It Is the opinion of It was picked too late, and. cunsequontl^. cial circles of Chicago and New York over by Kben M. Doin. wbo was a loser at, the HOT HUE AND CUV. the Whites tliat tlie next lot will average It arrived In so ripe a condition that It Is tho performances of the men at the head game and who decided to retaliate on the 12 to 18 shilling) per box, und other deal­ necessary to sell It to the consumer wlililn of the Distillers’ and Cattle Feeding Com­ Exciting Cliaso anil lotptnre of Two Mur­ house by starting a raid. ers colficldo with this Tho Eiigllslrinon did forty-eight hour.). Other portlous of tho pany, bettor known as the w'hlsky trust, derers and llobhers. nut believe that California fruit could bo consignment were too tightly packed and whereby some favored Individuals have Two coolly desperate tr.iln robber), IJUi I.AKK VKSSKI, ASIlOUi:. brought successfully such a dtstuncet ar­ tho side) of tbe boxes bulged in conse ­ made a profit of almost $1,000,000 In Henry F. Gordon, alias Griswold, and riving with Its flavor unimpaired. It Is quence when ou board the Paris. The speculating In the shares of tho company, William Lake, both of Cliicago. shot and I’nsseiiger Stc'amer Northwest .Ashore at useless, however, to.send grapes or yellow^ weight of other boxes damaged tbe top und at the same time an oppor ­ Instantly killed Fpeclal OOlcer Patrick H. itar I’oint. pouches, as they are not acceptable to the and bottom rows of tho fruit. The peaches tunity to save for tho company a Owens, of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. The new passenger steamer Northwest of English market. While peaches. In con ­ arrived lu poor shape, but the nectarines great sum was thrown away. By I’iiul Railroad Friday night as ho was going the (Ireat Northern llallroad lino stranded dition, will fetch higher prices und nec­ were In fine condition. The grapes and to the assistance of Freight Conductor N. tho operation characterized'among specu ­ at liar Point liglit. t)n Lake Erl*, Wednes­ tarines and plums will do the suene, the plums were ull right, but the buyers did A. Sargeunt. who was being held up and lators as “rigging tho market,” tho price of day ufternoun lljiiso smoke from forest sale of tho latter will depend upon tho not want grapes, because their quality robbed In the caboose by the desperadoes. whisky shares was carried up, then down, fires lay on the surface of the water, i European plum c.-op; If the European was considered Inferior to tho English ar­ Early Saturday morning, while lleolng and then up again, and iminensa profits compctcl/ ’ ohscuring the light ship' plums do not turn out well there is a good ticle. The plums were also not in great from the scene of their first murder, tlie were made by tliose who Uiip-t how the cat nialntiilnrd hy tiic government at that ^ clianco for California plums to prove prof ­ demand, bocanso the market was already robbers shot and probably mortally was going to jump Rut tho stockholders dangerous point. The shock was terrible. ' itable. as they bear the journey well. Al­ extra glutted. wounded Ofllcer Patrick McGrath of the of the Distillers’ and Cattle Feeding Com­ All the movable objects ou tlio decks. In­ ready several agents of other American pany aro indignant. They complain that Northwestern. who was about to growers, who were present at tho sale Fri­ llurietl Himself from a Tower. cluding the people, which had heeu car­ tho interests of tho corpuralioii wera attempt their arrest Tho scone of day, liave announced they feel oncour- Colonel J. M. Wiusted, President of the ried along at nearly twenty miles an hour, sacrificed that some one might the robbery and tlie first shooting agea to Imitate these shli'.inents next your, People ’s Rank and tho Piedmont Rank lu kept their momentum and were thrown grasp large 'winnings in the stock was at the little st.itlun of Deerfield, on as the reputation of Cullfurnla fruit will Greensboro, N. C.. committed suicide there heavily to the deck. Instantly panic market, and some even charge that cer­ the St Paul Railroad, three and a half then bo established firmly in the minds of by lumping from a granite balcony on reigned suprem«. Tliu decks were crowded tain directors played fast and loose with nillos west of Highland Park. 'J ho English consumers Already there are In­ tbe tower of tho city ball, a dis­ wllli women who wore wildly liysterlcal the company ’s affairs Some of the stock­ shooting of McGrath was at Mayfair, on quiries from tho provinces as to when ad­ tance of one hundred feet, landing on one nioiiicht and the next in a dead faint. holders Intimate that President Greenhut, the Chicago and Northwestern Rail­ ditional shlpmont) are to bo expected. In an Iron railing with .spearhead points. The Northwest is the largest lK)at on tlio of the whisky trust, is' ro.jponslblo for tho road. After tho second shooting tho fact tlio whole affair was well handled in A driver to a street sprinkler, lakes, and cost nearly twice us much as tricks played with tho property und Is the niurderors lied west, and their pur ­ E.igland. three policemen, two boys and a clerk In any other now afloat on fresh water. She suit and running gun light with the police, the city hall saw the terrible fall. He greatest gainer thereby. is Insured for ^ .520,000, and it is thought L.VCK.S HI.S APl'ROVAL. tholr final capture after both were wuund- first removed his shoes and bat and threw HOLD UP TWO IR.VINS. she Is nut greatly damaged. <>d. were In keeping with the desperate tliem into tbe street, and then, climbing methods that tho robbers employed at the President i'levelaiid Withholds Ills Signa­ tho broad stone balustrade to the balcony, Amateur Hunditw I'lay a De)perate Gama SlTNt; FOK SCfJAIi IKIUNTIES. outset For cool atrocity in both robbery ture from the New Law. jumped headlong down. Nothing was In the Depot at Erie, I’a. and murder and for desperate dotormlna- Tho tariff bill became a law without tho found on his person to Indlcato u At Erie, Pa, a band of five men made a Action to lie Itegnn In the Court of Claims tloii to escape, cost what It might cither signature of Grover Clovolund Tho cause for tho suicide unles) It be an most desperate attempt late .Monday night by Southern Uluiiters. to tliemsolvos or their pursuers, the crime I'rcsident ’s explanation of bis failure to unmuiled letter to Henry P. Scales, to hold up two Lake Shore pussonger trains Judge Morris Murks, of New Orleans, und the criminals are alike remurkablo. sign tho bill was given to a correspondent bis stepson. In which ho said: “,My In tho Union Depot. Each one of the band representing a number of Now Orleans by an ofUclal very close to him. He said: land company building is worrying tue no picked out bis car, and all begun their sugar-planters, Is In M’uslilngton for tlie C.AIlNEfWE C:0.5II’.VNY SCORED. “Wo came here to light for tariff reform. little, but I hope to got It In better sbupa ” work at tho same nionient. They flourished purpose of entering suits in the United We did not conio to ho tho tools of luonop- E D Winstead, nephew of tho dead rnuti, revolvers at the doors, cried out “Hands Flutes Court of Claims for the recovery of lle|>ort of Mr. Cuniiiiings ’ Committee on ollea The bill as parsed Is, under tho cir­ will not accept ihe sulolde theory, and says up! ” In tho most approved border tone, the sugar bounty for the year 18lt4-.5. The ) he Armor-Plate Frauds. cumstances surrounding its passage, not his uncle was In comfortable circumstan­ and then, having attracted attention to petition recites the provision of the Mc- Roprcscntallvo Aino) J. Cummings, such a bill as the people hud a right to ox- ces financially and had no domestic themselves and awed and intimidated the Ivliiley law “that on and after July 1, 18!ll, jiccL 1 or the I’rosidont to sign It would Chairman of the House Committee on troublea Ho further say.s ho had an attack nervous persons among Hie travelers, be­ until July 1, 11105,” cortulii bounties shall be to approve It. Ills approval would mean Naval Affairs, ])resentcd to the House tho of vertigo two months ago, and may have gan collecting r/ioney nnccn uccotiipHshcd. In that event what of tho armor-plate and billots furnished to his having taken his shoos off by the fact nomenal. considering the odds against filing of bonds and taking out llccnsea It would become of our battle cry, ‘tariff re­ the governiiiont hy tho Carnegie Steel that ho suffered with rheumatism In his them. Some of the passengers seemed glad recites that for tho pre.sent year all those form’? What banner would there he to Company. The investigation has been in feet. If tho evidence of those who saw to surrender everything in their posses ­ formalities have been complied with and fight under? As it Is we have an unac ­ liro.ross for weeks and during Its courio him full Is to be believed, however, his sion in order to he rid of tho supposed liave been formally accepted by the United complished mission to accomplish. Wo tosllmony has boon given by tlio principal preparations were apparently made with bandits. The gang was afterward cap ­ Ftsiles; that,under tho provisions of tho must accomplish D, And we shall press ofliclals of the Carnegie company, hy work­ the coolest deliberation and hi) procedure tured by tho police. seel ion quoted tho planters have gone on men and hy government ofllclala Tho on In tlio fight with a turilT reform banner to end his oxistoiico marked with the most and enlarged the urea of sugar planted, committee finds that charges of fraud have to guide us. ” stolid determination. TOUCHED L0\5-WATF:K .5I.\KK. secured advances from tholr brokers, and been sustained, scores tho company se- I’rofrssor Manstield Said to 1)e Insiine. Upper MlHxlHsippI Steamboats Have Heen hiive made their crops, and they demand vore'y and recommend) that fifty-nine M. M. Mansfield, formerly professor of In PriHoii at Itlue.'Ield. Eoreed to .Stop for the Season. that tlio United Ftatos shall carry out Its suspected plates In use should ho teste 1 ns languages at Stanford University, was ar­ A schooner has arrived at Colon with Tho Mississippi has reached tbe low* part of the contract The total amount of the only method of proving their fitness or rested at San Francisco for Insanity. It Is seventy refugees frum Rluofiolds, Mo^iuito water mark of 1864. Old river men say bounty expected to arcruo on this year’s unfitness. It only finds that tho govern ­ said his occentricltios caused him to bo Territory. They say that the Nicaraguans that tho mark has never before been crop will ho somowhera In the neighbor ­ ment inspection was negligent, but no have imprlsoQO 1 eight Amcricun citizens dismissed from his position at the univer ­ reached since the Governrnont established hood of U 1,000.1)00. efiargo of dishonesty rests upon tho in­ and several Rritish subjects. Including the sity. Ho was once professor of languages lu Tho water in the Upper Mississippi Is spect) ir.s. Rritish vice consuL The country is de­ at Harvard College, but there also his now so low that tho Diamond Jo lino of WHEAT Foil AM.5I.\I.S. scribed as being depopulated and busi­ RIO INDKIl MARTIAL I..V\V. mental vag.aries cuuBe.l him to lose the steamers has been corniioiloi to stop busi­ ness is said to have been stopped. Department Chief I>. E. S timon Says It Is confidence of his associates and finally Ills ness for the season. The river Is full of lletter tnan Corn for Feed. I’reslilent I’eixotn Assuming Dleiatorlal position. He was taken Into custody while sandbars. Never before has the water I’owers. Casualty in a Pennsylvania Mine. A bulletin of wlieat as animal food has delivering an Incoherent religious address fallen so rapidly or tho channel changed Two men were killed and eleven Injured been Issued l,y tho Agricultural Depart ­ Rlo Janeiro Is under military patrol. ou the street. so often or so Ireaclierously. and several hy an explosion of gas in the Gilborton ment at Washington. It was compiled hy I'elxoto ’s secret police are everywhere. drowiilngs are duo to this facu At Bur­ St(de from Their C.intaiii, colliery, near Ashland, Pu., Friday after­ Iir, I). E Salmon, chief of tho animal in­ Tho lirazillan warship Constant has been lington the MUsissippi is a mere thread — When the steamer V, II. Ketchum ar­ noon. _ ____ dustry bureau of tho deparlmonr. and is ordered back from In fact, no wider than the charnel proper. Uruguay, and tho bar- rived at Ashtabula, Olijo, on Thursday in response to inquiries as to the value of l.or 1) jiatrolled by wnr- afternoon. Captain Mack, her muster, re­ MARUE'l' QUOTATIONS. Dllndol by a I’neuiiiatle wheat for growing and fattening animals, sliip liiniichca Tiio ported that on Wednesday night his cabin , twenty-throe years old, suggested hy tho Important cliange In iho city has the appear- was entered and SI,000 in currency stolen. CHICAGO. son of Dr. Floyd ’’ho in as, director of the comparative price of wheat, corn and afico of a military A half dozen policemen at once went on Cattle —Common to Prime..,. $.'i 50 cj 5 75 Indiana prison at Jeffersonville, lost his Oils. The bulletin advocates tlio use ciimp. The Minister of Hogs —Shipping Grades...... 4 on ft 6 0 > the steamer and instituted a search. Some sight through tho oxplosU n of a pneumatic of screenings anH His .loy Was Miort-Llveil. tives being unwilling to accept his terms. CORN—No. 2 White ...... 6.5 (ft 60 David Farmer, a jioor man of .MartUis- parts of wheat and corn sliould, however, The National Game. Oats —No. 2 White ...... 32*^i^ 'Mhj ! prove better for fattening animals than The clubs of the National und Western These were that tlie ropro.scntatlvo.s sliould ST. LOUIS. I vlllo, Ind.. 5vas recently overjoyed to re­ Cattle ...... 3 oo ^ .5 25 | either of tliese grains alone. For growlnj; ; T.eagnes stand as follows in the ch ampion- become Individually responsible for tho ceive a check for S2,000 on tlio First Na­ animals corn is plainly not so suitable as * funds, and not as reprosontatlves of the Hogs ...... 3 oo cj 6 oo tional R.mk of Denver, Colo, from bis sls- chip raco ‘ Wheat -No. 2 Red...... f-O (ft 61 I dislllHng c mpany. ter-ln-lnw, who wrote that she was a mil­ is wheat or oats. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Corn —No . 2...... 62V32® ' Oats —No. 2...... :w c'9 3i lionaire and was soon to marry a wealthy Ilarrlvon ’s .Manager Talks. Per Per Rye —No. 2...... 62 <3 54 W, L. cent. W. Ti. cent. DooiiioJ Dreokiiirltige. second husband. 'Iho check Iuas just been Ijioneral T 11 Mlchoner of Indianapolis, CINCINNATI. Iloston ...... (.H 36 .t.t.4 Pittsburg, .f 1 52 .4V6 A sermon preached by the Rev. George Cattle ...... 2 60 4 75 | returned marked not [laUl for want of who managed Geni'ral Harrison ’s cam- i H8ltlmore..f6 36 .f.tTiChlcagos, . .47 E Ramos at Lexington, Ky.. extolling Hogs ...... 4 00 & 6 (hi i funds. The woman has been declared In- palgii at the Chicago convention of 1888 New Yorks.O? 3H ,fi;l8'Cluclnnatl.46 Sheep ...... 2 (hi 3 :5 ! Phll ’delp ’lat? 44 .164 Ht. liOUls .43 Rrecklnridgc, created in tense excitement sana and at the .Minneapolis convention of 18(12, , Wheat —No. 2 Red...... A.l's Clevelands. .54 47 ..’3'i|Waiihlniit'n3 > In the church. Rarnes was openly chargoJ Corn —No. 2 Mixed ...... 67 Hrave Messenger Kexvarded. and who l.H an intimate political and per ­ lSrocklyus...54 4S .t.UILonisvllle .32 Oath —No. 2 Mixed ...... 31 «« 32 with having lioen paid to deliver It. Ser­ A, M. Chapman, the Wells-f'argo Ex ­ sonal friend of tliat gentleman, is author* . WESTERN LEAGUE. vices were Interrupted by cheers of en­ Rye —No. 2...... 44 46 ' Ity for the slutement tliat the ex-Presl- ' Per Per DETROIT. press messenger whose train on tbe Frisco couragement and shouts of condemnation. Cattle ...... 2 60 4 60 dent does not f!e->ire a renoinlnatlon and W. L. cent. W. L. cent. Railroad was hold up at Red fork, I. 'J'., on Hlonx Citv.5t) 42 .68) Inrtl'n'p ’lts.4!) 62 .485 Hogs ...... 4 00 ('« 6 73 would not accept one unless It sliould come HtEKP...... 2 00 t<4 3 60 ! July IH last by highwaymen, has been Kansas C’v.sO Hi .67R|Gra llapldsH 64 .46-5 .Senator Ooriiiaii Worn Out- to him with practlol unanimity. Mlnne ’p ’ll«S6 44 .AfgilDetroit...... 45 66 .446 Wheat —No. 1 White ...... 66 «« 66'4 ; suitably rewarded by Wells Fargo & Ca Toledo ...... 62 44 .642iMirwaukce.3J 65 . 37 Senator Gorman ’s physicians advise him Corn —No. 2 Yellow...... 64 (ft 6.5 for his bravery at that time. Tho recogni ­ to leave for Europe at the earliest possible Oath -No . 2 White ...... 32 @ 33 Killed by a Caving Hank. TOLEDO. tion came In the shape of a gold watch day, not only for tlio benefit of tho voy ­ Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 63 (Si .'4 | studded with diamonds and a heavy gold Willie laborer) wore at work on To l*ay the .5Illitla. Governor Matthews, of Indiana, has age hut for tho pnrpo)o of taking treat­ Corn -No, 2 Yellow’...... 66 66'3 chain, valued at $530. Newark, Olilo, sower, a considerable Oats —No. 2 White ...... 32 (« 32)7 i inurlgugud hts farm for $40,062 to raise ment at one of tho Gei man sprlnga His portion of tho bank caved In. Rye —No. 2...... 47 & 42 I Gold Found In Indiana. money to pay the Ftste troops for services health Is declared to ba In a very pre ­ buffalo . ; burying Daniel Fturmun. Albert Coch ­ While digging a well William White, a during tlie strike riots at Hammond und carious statou ______Wheat —No. 1 White ...... fo ()« ran, St. t lair Kennedy, Robert llrookor No. 2 Red...... 67^ farmer residing several miles west of New in the mining region. Ho expects to be and John Illrschloiti, who were working Starteil by Iiieendlarles. Corn —No. 2 Yellow...... 6« (f? 6i Albany, Ind., found several pieces of gold- reimbursed when the legislature mooLs. Oath —No. 2 Wiilte...... 34 dt 3) nine feet below the surface. Tho other Investigation has proved that tho re­ MIIiWAUKEE. liearlng quartz, tho deposit being distinct ­ cent tiro In the Franklin coal mines near workmen dug them out Hirschlein was Kill •Tapan ’s Knvor, Wheat —No. 2 Spring ...... ly marked and tho gold being of a rich dead when found. Tho others will proba ­ Seattle, by which thirty-seven minors ConN-7Jo. 3...... 65.Sii^ ffiSi quality. Mr. Orteri, tho Japanese minister at Oaid —No. 2 White ...... 3;) 53)4 1 bly recover. lost their lives, was of Incendiary origin. fcoul. Is reported to have been assas- Barley —No. 2...... 62 «t 64 Close Call for Senator Palmer. I’artlos who started tho fire were burned slnaicd. The stfirlos In circulation as to Rye —No, 1...... 60 62 I All llprords Itroken. to death. ______Pork -.Mess...... 13 60 ®t4 25 A telegram from Senator Palmer, dated All previous records of customs receipt? the manner of his death are conflicting. * NEW YORK. Grafton, W. Va.. says that tho Baltimore Settlement Wipe*! Gut- Cattle ...... 3 no ^ 6 25 i and Ohio train in which Mrs. Palmer and at the I ort of Chicago were broken Tues­ Hogs ...... 3 76 C'J 6 25 day. Receipts were over ^150,000. and ull I’lot to Kill llippolrte. Forest fires Invaded the Hpttlomcnt SlIlKP...... 2 0(1 (a» 3 26 1 himself were speeding home narrowly es- in curreniry. The great mass of the mer­ News has been received from what has known as Finland, on tho Michigan South Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 68 6« capod complete destruction by a^and- chandise withdrawn from the bonded ware­ hitherto proved a reliable source that an Shoio Railroad, and completely wiped it Corn —No. 2...... 62 63 slide. As it was, the engine, tend^, and Oath —Mixed Western...... 31 35 houses consisted of dry gooda attempt was made a few days ago to as­ out of existence. Many of the residents Rutter —Creamery...... 21 (^ 25 part of the baggage car were crushed flat sassinate President IHppolyto of HaytL lost everything Eoos —State...... 17 (9 18 1 and tho engineer and fireman killed. A LODGE of the L. O. T. M. has just of tariff reform was lately entered upon by STATE OP MICHIGAN.! EEPUSEl) TO SIGN IT. the (^ouKresa notbing was further from my an­ been organized at Lum. ticipation than a result which I could not Ai.lav Shklden , of Dutrolt, will promptly and enthusiastically Indorse. It is therefore with s feeling of the utmost build an uj)eru house in Saranac. dlsappointinent that 1 submit to a denial of OCCURRENCES DURING THE PRESIDENT ALLOWS TARIFF BILL this privilege. o You Lake Ann was Hurroun:led by forest I do not claim to be better than the masses PAST WEEK. fires and saved with dltUculty. TO BECOME LAW. of ray patty nor do I wish to avoid any re- The wheat yield in the upper coun ­ Hpoa»lbillty which on account of the passaue of this law 1 ought to bear as a member of the ties is fully up to ox|>octations. Democratic organization, neither will I per ­ Use Salt? ThottKh lie Could Nut Conslatantly In- i>«ath of Flint Y ouiik Man Tlirouslt MiLt) H. D.wis, charged with ac­ mit myself to be separated from my party to C'arelraitJieaa — liiteroktinc Find Nenr dorae It, lie lii-Ilev^-a It luiprovea Kzlat- such an extent as might be Implied by my veto cepting bribes at Detroit, has disap ­ of tariff legislation which, though disap ­ It win pay you In numerous ways Halnt Jotteph —.Mudern Vwralon «».' One of peared. luK Cunditloua —Dueat Nut Go Far Fauui;h pointing, Is still chargeable to Demo­ to use tli« Mtlt tliat’a »I1 salt. This .AIsup** Fal>l the number of lg.» cause they are founded lu patriotism and up ­ in the face and pummeled tlie two are e.xjiocted. on Justice and fairness tow ard all Interests. I I Watch Cases w uld-be thievoi black and blue, who am proud of my party organization because j are all gold as far as you can see. Tliey look (>.\’ Monday the j'ooplo of La Salle It is couservatlvely sturdy and persistent In I like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and they thought had jilayed them for have a jiic.nic for tlio |)urpo:ro of clean ­ the cnlorcement of Its principles. Therefore suckers. 1 do not despair of the efforts made by the , are solid cases for all practical purposes— yet ing UJ) their cemetery. Kind of a grue­ House of Uepresentitlves to supplement tho ; only cost about half as much as an out- Soiivf of II l.ovi-'SW'k Swalu. some jila.o fo.‘ a jiicnic. bill alreaily passed by further legislation aixl I and-out solid gold case. Warranted to Hay City is on orcingtho stone side­ to have engrafted upon it such modltlcstlons Hoys, ]daying along the beach of us will more nearly meet Democratic hopes wear for 20 years; many in constant use Lake" Michigm soutjj of Muskegon wall: ordinance and rofu)-cs togiveany- and aspirations. i for thirty years. Better than ever since they harbor. ])icked uj) a bottle containing ime j)o.'mission to lay wooden side­ 1 can ’t be mistaken as to the necessity of I are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great the following written ii^jon a .sheet oi walks inside the stono district. free raw motciials as the foundstlou of logical and sensible tar.IT reform. The extent to ' bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted of foolscap “Dear No lie L----- , hello Si.MDN I);-;ssAU, of New' Y'ork. wiiloh this Is recognized in the legislation al­ I off the case—the of Lake Michigun, Your nobby bath ­ known as the “Hiack Diamond King," ready secured is one of its encouraging and ing a'tire, it set my heart on lire, and redeeming features, but it Is vexatious to re­ is trying to bring about resumption of call that while free coal and inn orehave been made my soul i erspire, but the c.m- work at the .Millie iron mine, near Iron denied, a letter of the Secretary of the Treas­ duct of your sire i)roved a calamity Mountain. ury discloses the fact that both might have most dire it made me oi life tiro, so been mailo fiee by the annual surrender of .Max Swei.vshuh ”, son of the ox- only about f hni.tico of unnecessary revenue. that 1 have gone uj) higher, and am an jiostma-itor of Kaw'kawliu village, was I am sure that there Is a common habit of anj.el liver. I died my life to save, jiitching in a ball game, when ho fract­ underestimating the tiuportaoce of free raw and my bod v lies in a watery gi ave materials In tariff legislation, and of regard­ ured his right arm between the elbow ing them as only related to concessions to bo Can only be had on the cases beneath the wave of Lake .Michigan. and sho .Idor. made to our manufacturers, 'riie truth Is. their stamped with this trade mark. Ilorace D , ."t. i.ouis, .Mo.” intiuence Is so far-reacldng that. If disregard­ (Jkokge Fli.enhkuciz K, a youth of ed, a complete and bonetlcent scheme of tariff ' All others have the old-style pull-out TTow, IT, is ill jail at .Adrian charged with reform cannot be suocest-fully inaugurated ‘ which is only held to the case by friction, When we give to our nmnufacturers free raw ' and can be twisted off with the fingers. A Hoon man wont to Cadillac to got robbing liis oaijiloy-'r, Hobert .'-towart, materials we unshackle American euteriirlso his teeth fill d. It was the first tiiuo a i’almy a farmer, of Ho con ­ and ingenuity, and these will open the doors ; Sold only through watch dealers. S<-ml for a fessed the theft. of foreign markets to the reception of our watch caso opener to tho inuiuifucturera he had ever la on gas. Ho fell asleep; wares and give opportunity for the ecr.tlnu- then ho romemhors seeing a man A .SAXL- iUKli lodged in the throat ous and rcinunerativo employment of Aineil- i KeystoneWatch Case Co.» standing n ar in a ter; ihle rage, gath ­ o' Mrs. Louis (iunlher at Crand Hap- of West Virginia, as chairman, was can labor. PHILADELPHIA. idx, ana si o couldn ’t dislodge it. With materials cheapened by tbelr freedom ering up T)i CO' of broken furnit.ire, njipointed, and almost immediat 'ly from tariff charges tlic cost of tbelr jiroduct saying seme I'lie had hi-okon fiis chair Migival ojioration was necssary to save tho work of framing tho Democratic imist be < oriespoudlngly cheapened. Tliere- and he cou.dn ’t get it fixed. Tlio Hoon the woman ’s life. tariff-reform m'usuro began. .Months upon Justice aud fairness to the consamer would demand that the manufacturers he oli- man couldn t see what ho h d done to .Mus. .\l.i( E Hl.ool), of Marino City, wore sjient in its pr.ijiaration, and liged to submit to sucli a readjustment and call forth such rage, but he soon felt a ks to he apjiointod administratrix of it was not rej.ortod until after moditicatlou of the tariff upon their flnishetl bh < d trickling out the I’resident, DETROIT.# CLEVELAND Txiint on the main line, near Mat Hock, and of lino (,uility. Oats are alight and .Morilay night, at tho expiration SENATORS TO STEP DOWN. four miles north of Lscunaba. Connecting with earliest trains at Cleveland crop and tho yield of potutcos will bo of the eoitstitutional ten days i Sun ­ iur all points Hast, South aud > I>H" I p Pri'liKtorl*- Donox. onl.- fair. days not counted), it became a law IJ'ilte II N'mnbcr of Terms E.xpired with ,. ^^uthwes^ . - rtv ' ( hris Miller, of I.incoln Townshij', TiiEtiladst ne W’a hboard Cempauy without Mr. Clevelands apjiroval. the I.IIld f’oiiijri'ss. Sunday Trips June, July, August and Septomber Onl] near .St. .lo oph, u’^carthed a mam- has l)co 1 organized at (iladstono. and Tho Soeretary instructed customs Tlio I'osjiectivo terms of tho folloiv- im th ] and ii. L.\.st week Mr. and Mrs. .losiah Pj)- standing tno erroneous jmuetuation of Islhiid: .lames F. Wilson, Iowa, and .lo- CLEVELAND F/.int hoy.s found with air guns or ton, of A'ictor, celebrated their golden the free list. lejTi !)oli)h. of Grc'fon, J oiniblican.-, - - TO - - firea ms on their p. ‘roon> will be wedding. Tho wonderful jiart of it is Wliv Up Iiniii'r Sijjn. and Fjijia Ihinton of \ irjrini'i, A. .1. $ 2.50 ]»iomptly pulled. that in tho same house .Mr. Cpton'sjiar- While President Clcve’and did not ,Mc' aurin of Mis.-i sip;)!, and .lohn T. BUFFALO T/IK L-year-old son of .Tames Crecn ents celebrated their gol en wodaing sign tho now tariff law ho was jirc- Morj^an of Alabama also ox) iro next at Muskegon fell under a switch engine about twenty-live ^\oar.s ago. vailcd on by jiarty chieftains to write year. Hliode Island has already elect­ Via “C. cut in two. a lettoi' which is to \oice his feelings. ed >cnat(r Dixon ’s successor, Geor;;o \Vm. Kilp.ukn . a guest at a Mount .Vi.i'KNA and Ji^ack Hiver b >th ex ­ Tno lett<*r, which was addiessed to J’eabody Wotmoio. Iowa has elected Commencing with opening of narigntlon < lemens hotel, while helping the girls lien. ( atchings of the Jiules (’o.iimitti o \\ ilson's Buccos.sor, ox-fiov. (ioar. L’x- (about April 1.) pect to get a big Tenne->:eo tannery open canned «• rn. made tho ajijietizing .Magnificent Side Wheel Steel StcamerH, employing .‘f 0 men. of tho Bouse, was of course meant for Seiiat 'r Walthall hud ulioiidy boon discovery of :our false tcetti, attached .jmblication. To address it to Gen. elected f r tho next 'torni from Missis- "State of Ohio ” and "State of New York.** A 1 Cladstone, (.'harlos Hei'klund and to i)lut *, in one of the cans. .Ml sorts ( atchings was a mere <'onvonii*nco and sii)|)i 1 ofoi ’o he re.^ijened and ivo jTlaco DAILY TIME TABLE; u companion wore drowned by the cap ­ of gues,os a e being made as lo how for tho ai)j)oint!n<'nt of Maci.aurin to a eoj'y went to the jiiess a-^sneiation by (SniHlfiyH Inclmlod.) sizing of a b at in the ba.y. they gol there. tho same hand which bore tho original his utiex|)ired term. Ki)i)a Hunton's .\ sWKi.i. young Hatlle Crook man Wjli. Gnri.i) is agood-lo king young missive t > (’atchings. )ucce9-«)r from \ irjjinia will be Senator L've Cleveland, 6:15 P M I L've Buffalo, 61 5 P M confo'tod to stealiiif >-•') fr. m the The President on^octs to the bill for Martin, havinij 1 oen already chost?n. Ar Buffalo, 7:30 A M | Ar Cieveiana, 7:30 A M man of Piii-is Town-nip, of Kent Coun ­ (Central .Standard Time.) bureau drawer of C. Hathhun. ty. He won aji.ottv girls atlection. tho roason that ho regards it as not In Alabama an.l Oi’o^ron tho I ouisla- .Si\\KKS from a thrashing engine sot and all h\s jealous rivals got together, Ix'ing in lino with honest tariff ro- luro-i have alieudy been elected and Tnke the * ‘C. A- B. Line” Htenmerw nnd en« Senators Morjrari a id l)()l[)h a e j)racti- oy n refreH)ilng nlglrt h rest when enroiite to fire to Frank < arpjntors barn at Lum, po ting him wd h rott 'ii apjilo'i. AVid form, and because it contains incon ­ i{iift’Hin, NbigHi'u Falls,.Toronto. New York. burning it and a stack of hay. got mad, shot at them, and now he is sistencies that should not le foi.nd eally assured of l)einyr choicn their own Itostoii, Albany, lOUO Islaiida, or any Kaat* ern or Canadian point. Saad .v .v Wi.vciiKSTKU, of Hryoii hummone t I oforo a jiolice e mrt. ^ in any tariff law. Bo sjieaks of tho succo>sor.s. townshij), Kent (.'ounty, is !>«> ycar.s old, vicissitudes of the bill during 1‘o ido thO'O Senate s, N. (Blan ­ I. ANl) (M.M.MISSKINEK FitE.NCH’.S ro- its jirogress through tho two chard of I.ouisiana, and Thomas .f. Cheap Excursions weekly to Niagara Falls but works on his farm every dav. jtort for the year ending .funo f-ays tho liouses. and to the rad treatment Jarvis, of North ( arolina. Democrats, Write for our tourlat piimphlet. S .o\v running fires are devastating whi le number of acres hold by t ,o it received from jiretonded friends, and Gtor^o G. I’crkins of ('uliforn ’a Dtbogo CoimtpV, and it only needs a .State .lutio PiH, was 1 icS..'$ii‘*'.!'5. and expresses the o; inion that not ­ and .lohn J'atton, .Ir., of Michigan, Jfo- H. R ROGERS, T. F. NEWMAN, high wind to wipe out seme oi the vil­ During tlio year 12, if'‘2 !i.') acr s were withstanding these it 9 a vast im­ j)ublicans. wore chosen by governors Oeii’l I’ans. Ag't. Gen'l Mgr., Cleveland, lages. forfeited and 1,010.21 jiatcnted to tho provement on exi-t ng condit ons. “It to fill vacancies, and tho I ojjislaturos Tiik old Sixth Michigan Infantry, .State, making a total of 4»',S12.14 19 not only a harrier, ” says tho 1 ^resi­ to l)e eheted this fall will choose their which was afterward made heavy ar­ acres. Of those, l.’’),:L4.!tl were sold dent, “against a return to mad protec ­ successors for tho remainder of their tillery, liold its iwonly-first annual re- imdJ,o;i2.11 licensed to homesteaders, tion. but fiunishor vantage ground resj)octive t rins. Montana. Washinjj- ' Ohamberlaln ’s Eye and Skin Ointxneak unit n at Kalamazoo. leaving 4‘ll,.'’).",T.Sj owne i by tho State from which must bo waged aggressive ton, and AV’yeminp have had only ono la a certain cure for Chronic Sore at the close of tho year. Those lands ' Granulated Kyc Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles. At Port Huron, Charles Pontine's of)crations against jirotectod mon poly Senator each durinjf tho j)rosont C'on- litt'o child, ago 1 2. (Lank .some oil of aio c’assi.ded as follows: I’riraary an(l government favoritism. ” follow ­ ffress and tho vacancies caused there ­ I Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum nnd Scald Ilead^’ smo.tc acid, and was terribly burned school land, 2l2.02.’’.f X uaivcr.-.lty land, ing is tho missive: by are to Ixt filled by tho IjOffislatures ; 25 ceot^ per box. For sale by druggists. ‘0,( 1). zlgricultural College land lOJ,- i in the mouth, hut may recover. Executive JfANsrov, j elected this fall in those States. TO HORSE O'WHERS. 401.01; sfiit sjiring land, 4X1.01); asylum Wahhinoton , I). C. I For putting a horse in a fine healtny con ­ .A XKvv kind of in-o ‘t has just been land, L«H2.'. H; State building land, TliP Hon. T. C. CatchinEn; Font fK'rsons wo o in ured and much captured near Clayt^in. It has the My Dkau Sib—81uc « the conversation I had dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powder*. (i.O i; swamp land. 11<, 11. .X.A: total: with you and Mr. Clark, of Alabama, a few valuable property destroyed bv an ox- wing and legs of a gras>,hoi)pcr, the 4.’)l,.’).’)J.Hd. 'iho Commissioner believe '. daya auo In regard to iny action upon the tariff They tone up the system, aid diji^tion, cure ])lo9ion OI (lynumito which was beinj? loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct claws of a mole and the tail of a lizard. that it is unjuat to charge Jis much foi- 1)111 now before me, 1 have prlvin the auhpet further .ynd moat aerloua consideration The used in o. u; t. For sale by Travis £ Baker. LX a' bar. an Az.vru. ' The only wa.v to cure fever and ago# m either to neutralice the poisons which The best in Mie fcNT e«t«, BrukM cause the disease or to expel them from Sore«, Uloert, Balt XIieitBi, Fever Sown, THE NEWS Tetter. Chapped Butcher’s the system. Ayer’s Ague Cure operates HOLLIS CORBIN, Editor and Proprlator and all Skin Emptiopff, aad positively in both ways. It is a warranted specific ^TUESDAY, SEPTEMilER 4,1894~ cures Files, or no pay required. It ie for all forms of malarial disorders, and guarenteed to give perfect satisfaction STATU FAIR AT DETROIT. never fails to cure. Try it. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per^ box. For sale by Fildew k Millnan, The Great Exhibition Open* on Monday, Cash Nothing strange. St. Johns and Fowler. September 10. Intelligent people, who realire the im­ SpaclmeM Caa«», The forty-fifth annual fair of the Mich* portant part the body holds in keeping S. H. Clifford, New Cased, Wis., woe igan State Agricultural Society will open the body in a normal condition, find troubled withNeuralagaand Rhenmatiem on Monday, Sept. 10, on the grounds of nothing strange ia the number of dis­ bis Stomach was disordered, his Liver eases Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is able to cure. the Detroit ExpoHition Company, and Shoe Store was affected to an alarming degree, ap ­ So mauy troubles result from impure petite fell away, and ho was terribly 1* 0- will continue until Friday,Sept. 21. This blood, the best way to tivnit them is duced in fiesh and strength. Three is the only general fair or exposition to through the blood. Hood^s Sarsapa ­ Is over loaded with bargains of all kinds of full footwear. We are alwu.yHat the bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. be held in the state this year, and every rilla vitalizes the blood. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg,Dl., had 4»ead of the race on the downfall of pr.ces but we always keep our Hood ’s Pills are the best after-dinner a running sore on his leg of eij^ years’ effort is heing made to have it excel all quality of goods right. pills, assist digestion, prevent constipa ­ standing. Used three bottles of Electric previous exhibitions in the history of the ••••• tion. Bitters and seven boxes of Backlcn ’s Society. Tiie ju'eniiums aggregate fl3,- In Chlldliuod’fl Happy Dtcy*. Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and 000, and this amount of money will un ­ There is no use in fooling your money awa.y on the cheapest truck in the market well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had when a good article can be liad for about the same price at Dutcher ’s. Among the incidents of childhood that doubtedly draw togetlier the finest dis­ five large fever sores on his leg, doctors stand out in bold relief, as our nvemory said he was incurable. One bottle Elec- play, representing the agricultural, horti ­ reverts to the days when we were young, (iric Bitters and one box Bucklen ’sAmica cultural, manufacturing, mining and In Ladies’ Fine Stioes none are more prominent than severe Salve cured him entirely. Sold by J^ldew household interests of Michigan that has sickness. The young mother vividly re­ & Millman Drugstore. Our fall styles are the handsomest ever before displayed in St. .Johns. Look them members that it was Chamberlain ’s been seen in 3^ear8 . Detroit manufactur ­ over. We want everyone to judge for themselves. Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in A GfMMi Thing to Ke«p in Hand. ers and merchants will make large and turn administers it to her own offspring From the Troy, (Kansas,) Chief. Some attractive exhibits. The live stock pre ­ Prices from S1.88 to S3.50. and always with tho best results. For years ago we were very much subject to miums have been greatly increased, and sale by Travis & Baker. severe spells of cholera morbus' and now when we feel any of the symptoms that a magnificent display is assured. The Come to Dutcher ’s for Low Prices, A HouBeholdTreaiture. races (K?cur on Wednesday, Thursday usually preceed that ailment, such as Come to Dutcher ’s for Good Quality, 1). W. Fuller, ofCanajoharie, N. Y., says sickness at the stomach, diarrhiea, etc., and Friday of the first week, and on that he always keeps Dr. King ’s New we become scary. We have found Cham ­ Mojiday, T'uesday and Wednesday of the Come to Dutcher ’s for a Good Fit, Discovery in the house and his family berlain ’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea second. There are three events on each Come to Dutcher ’s to Buy Your Shoes. has alwa.vs found the very best results Remedy’ the vey thing to straighten one follow its use; that he would not be day’s racing card, and tlie purses aggre­ out in such cases, and always keep it without it, if procurable, G.A.Dykeman about. We are not writing tbisfora pay gate $4,500. Entries close Sept. 4.1 Druggist, CatskilL X. Y., sa.vs that Dr, testimonial, but to let our readers know Bicycle races will take place on two days ' King ’s New Discover^ ’ isundoubtedlj'the what is a good thing to keep iiandy in of the fair, the ilates not 3’et having beer best Cough remedy; that he has used it the house. For sale b^ ’Travis & Baker. j ill his family for eight years, and it has fixed. T'l’e >* ’T e'-Eihit iM in charge o ’ Fourth Bi-En'nial Meet never failed to do all that is claimed for Prof. A. JI. Griffith, dirr'- of the De it. Why not try a remedy so long tried troit Museum of Art, an t ix- finest col | AND and tested. Trial bottles free at Fildew TEACHERS’ EXAMIHATIORS. lection of paintings evei- h'.iown at a & Millman ’s drug store. Regular size 5(1 cents and fl.OlJ. Fall Seriefl. 1804. Michigan fair may be expected. There Regular examinatiienfl at St. .Tobniii. Thurs- will also be H[)pcial outdoor features, to Try It. ilay and Friday Auguflt 2d and ar»! UNtute. atlon, Suppreflfllon, ete., they never fall to af­ •Juliette Stowell to I.eroy B Ktowell, land OF THE ford a Speedy and Certain llcJief. NO EX- PERI.MFNT. but a Hchfntific and poflitive re­ on flee 10, DeWItt, .?70, q c. lief, adopted only after yearn of experience. Floyd J Hill to John A Bixby. land on sec All orderfl Htipplled direct from onr office. 24. Victor, .yjoo. Price per paekavre $1. or h Ix iiackageii for $5* b.v mall pofltpald. EVERY PACKAGE GUAR- I’eleg F Ewell to Fadjeccu M Ewell, land on ANTKEII. Partfcnlarfl (eealed) 4c. All cor- see 12 (n id, reflptiudence Strlctl.v Contidential. Herbert B .SfeveiiH and wife to .\hji I’onnd. St. Johns Wheelmen 27 acrefl Hec H. *.*S .JoKCid . .. . lo . l ici t Uoiiflc, land on AT Who are not The Great Kagllsh Reraedy. Bee H, DeWltt, jJO."). Promptly and permonentlT Waite * Ifc to W A Wood paid up to date or cures all forms of A’erootes Mowinft and Iteapiiig .Machine Co. 80 acrefl ATHLETIC PARK. a little in Weaineu.EmUBtona, Sptrmr flee 4. BiiiKhuni, 91. atorrJua, JmpoUTiov and off advance an ‘ affect* of Abuse or Excessesm SJie ifl a Mixsionary. requesteil call and adjust ‘Seen prescribed over 8& Miss ('aivilotta Sinitli, of No. (>71 Madi­ matters os soon ears In thousands of casesf ns possible. ^ ~Before and After, Reli^leandS^ son jivcimc has goin* to tin* Santee •' * est medicine known. Ask Agenc.v, Nehi-askti. when* she has accept ­ T0==M0RR0W. druggist for Wood’s Phosohodinet if he offhra some worthless modlcine in place of this, leave bla ed a position as teacher in the jirimar.v dishonest store. Inclose prioe In letter, and and kindergarten dejiurtinenr. of a large we will send by retnra malL Price, one package^, gl;slx,i5. One wMplease, six will cure. Pamph-. Indian school that is under the manage ­ let In pL-dn sealed envelope, 2 cents postage^ ment of the .\niericnn home mission Address The Wood Chemical Co., board. She was :tn enthusiastic worker 131 Woodward avenue, Dsteolt, Hlolu. For flale in St. .Io Iiiih and •■verywbere by among tin* .vouiig p(*ople of the .South all druggifltH. ' * Congrega'iotiul church, of which she was LIBERAL PRIZES an honon'il tneml<<*r. A few tiiglits pievious to her departure the .voiing people of that society gave Consisting of Diamonds, Watches and Silverwcar Etc. TIWIE TABLE Cut out Ibirt Coupon and preB<>utn IN EFFECT her a i oiising jecefition in her own home. 41 MlkWAtlKEE it at tI>i.B ollicu uitli lOe for She lea ves hosts of warm friends, whose jVAJiWAy.- May 6, 1894. best wishes go with her to her new field WF.STAVAKD. of labor. —Grand Uaoids Iferahl. \y. STATIONS.

Cd A Large Number of Fast u art 3'WE NEWS, II. III. a. III. p. ni. p. m. p. m. I P 29. St. .lobiiB, Mich DETROIT... Lv; ♦; 40 1040 4 05 H 45 1045 .MllwaukeeJct.. 700 1058 4 25 0 05 1105 a. III. a. ni. Ji Pontiac ...... 7 48 1145 5 07)050 1215 Men Now Entered. p. in. Holly...... H 28 1250 5 51 10:10 Durand...... S> <)."» 1 12 (> .80 1110 OwoHHoJct ...... I'OO.'i 2 10 7 20; ------the ----- St. Johiifl ...... 10.'>4 242 8 04 Ionia ...... 11-10 8 55 p. m. Lowell...... 1217 4 00 O 24 5 46 Come and attend the best meet liekl in the state. Par­ Grand Kapldfl.. 1250 4 55 1000 fc Cl" <) ;{5 G. R. & I. .Jet... 1 0.5 5 00 1010 « ii?« 7 45 Sewing ticulars on application- Ferryflburg ...... 2 05 5 55 ID O 0 2.8 Grand Haven..., 2 10 <>00 11051 -3 0 ao Mlt wa’keoSt.ar...... C. 00, 0 001 C Machine C'liicuKo St’r ar...... () 001 KA.ST\VAK1>. IS STILL KINO. f -"'Tl---- ^ ____ i ------i STATIONS. HIGH GRADE i kma.fs=i ---- « Cannot Say Enough ..2 a. ni. a. m. p. ni. p. in. IN Grand Haven L : 5 40 0 00 2 lO 0 0.5 Ferryflburg ...... x* 5 44 9 05 2 15 9 12 STi Praise of Hood ’s PRINTING G R & I .Jet...... c:i5 P 6 37 1005 3 12 1045 '4 Gcand Rapids.. "3 i, ♦» 4.5 1010* 8 15 1050 “C, I, Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass,: Lowell...... LO»l 7 15 1055 4 00 1158 “ Gentlemen: — I fed that I cannot write 3 2. ! a. m. words which will speak Jilghly enough of Hood’s Ionia ...... * <5“ i 7 40 1125' 4 28 1235 I p. 111.; Sarsaparilla. I can tell my friends what it did OF EVERY St.Johnfl ...... ; 8 25 1217 5 20 1 47 for me a good deal better than I can writ© It. OwoflfloJct ...... ' 8 57 1256 6 00 2 40 But I will simply state tliat It cured me of a very a. m.l DESCRIPTION. Durand ...... 5 lOi 9 23 1 47 6 .30' 853 aerere case of catarrh after tho physicians Hollv ...... 5 5611014 2 2<5 7 40 4 47 failed to help me. It also cured my husband of INSPECT OUR WORK Pontiac ...... i 6 3.5:10.5:11 ;j 0.5i 8 25 5 37 rheumatism of serious nature a year ago. Four MU’kee .Jet...... I 7 20 11321 8 45 9 05 6 30 r^ETROIT....Ar 7 401150| 4 0.5]^9 25| 7 00 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla effected AND ASK FOR OUR PRICES. S^f-GhalrCar, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car A Perfect Cure Service. In his ease. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Eafltward. No.12 ban Pullman Sl<*eper and NOMK BKTTEK, NOME LOWER PRICK Buffet.Chicago to Detroit. No.l4hnH Parlor best spring medicine that can be found. We Buffet Car, Grand Haven to Detroit. For quality and variety of work have used It In oar family five years, and would Th.e St. JolxxLS Hews JBLrt Printer^. No. 18 hafl Parlor Car, Grand Rapids not do without M. 1 am very thankful to you to Detroit. No, 82 ban flb*eper from Grand KiuildH to Detroit. Westward, No, 11 bafl Cbalr Car, Detroit JL. S. BAXCOM AgY, Hooffs**iS?^Cures to Grand Ranidfl. No. 15 ban Parlor Buffet Car. Detroit to Grand Haven. No. 17 for the blewlhg this medklM has hesa to us. b an P H11 m a n B u ffet Sleeper Det rol t to Ch Icago, Every bottle is worth Its wolRht tug^^ Hm. No. 81 baa flleeper from Detroit to Grand Repair* furnished for all Machine*. J. H.'QimrXK, 5W0 Wffhssli Avs., Dotrolt, mmi. Ranidfl. JNO. W. LOUD, BEN. FLETCHER, In addition to the above may be found at Traffic .Manager. Trar, Paaa. Agent, Meedl’e ^llle ««• THOMAS BROMLEY. Agent. St. Johns. '‘‘itiiiim

W. C. T. U. NIPPED IN THE BUD. It Car«w CBDoer. ■ 'Our Mott I “For Ckxl and Home au4 Every Am Incident Not Enpeclnlly Sarprlcln^ In Some years ago the state department ^ l4ftnd. Life mt • Seaelde Beeort. at Washington received through the The Womans ’ Christian Temperance There was quite au exciting episode minister of Ecuador to the United Union is now the leading force in the at one of the leading hotels at Long States specimens of a plant known as temperance reform. There are ten thous ­ Branch the early part of last week in ounduraugo, found in the province of and local unions in this country; forty- which the youngest daughter of a prom ­ Loya, in Ecuador, to which marvelous eight which embrace these local unions, inent New Yorker, whose family is qualities in curing cancer were ascribed. The physicians in South America experi ­ each haying a jurisdiction of a state or summering here, and a dapper young fellow, a clerk in a New York life in ­ mented on this substance and reported territory, save one for the District of surance ofikie, took active parts. The most wonderful cures. Its virtues are Columbia. The whole are merged into young lady had become enamored with said to have been discovered by accident. ADELIGIODS DRINK the national union with two-hundred the dashing young clerk and thought An Indian had been suffering fearfully j=|SQlDOIILyiN|= thousand active members, who have be ­ that au elopement with him would be a for a long time from internal cancer, come the great rallying force for the fitting climax for her season ’s sojourn and his wife undertook to relieve him causes of temperance in this land, and at the seaside. Accordingly the young by shortening his life by poison. For -=1B ibPACKAGES IzT are expanding and rising like a city of lady made all the necessary arrange ­ this purpose she selected the cundnran- go, making a decoction of the bark. To palaces in the air, i-esting upon the pil ­ ments for a hasty exit from the hotel, and as she was about to jump into the her astonishment the first dose appeared lars of the earth, is the Womans ’ Christ ­ carriage in which sat her trembling to benefit the patient, and by the con - ian Temperance Union of the world. It lover she was espied by her mother, who tinnauce of this remedy he was com­ is both a religious and a secular organi ­ quickly called the fiotel officer to her pletely cuiged in a short time.—Now MANY FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE zation. It can do anything which (iod assistance and succeeded in getting the York Advertiser. TO drinkers or UON coffee will approves, within the power of hu ­ Chronic Nervousness erring girl back to her room. manity, to accomplish its great end. The young man, who had succeeded Tb« Cook In Pollttca. Could Not Sleep, Nervous in making good his escape, was later The spoils to the victors system holds To the North Pole, Headache s. in the evening found at the Pennsyl ­ good in France in a small way, though To reach the north pole an architect, vania clubhouse by the enraged father, not to the extent it rules in the sister M. Hauin, has proposed to the Geo­ ms MONUMENT. Gentlemen: —I have been taking and an exciting scene ensued. The young republic. Louis Tabernet, the late Pres­ graphical society of Paris the construc ­ He built a house, time laid it In the dust; your Restorative Nervine for the past man was threatened with an immediate ident Carnot ’s cook, is to be replaced by He wrotea book, its title, now forgot; tion of wooden huts one or two days* three months and 1 cannot say arrest for attempting abduction, but Fieuret, the chef of M. Casimir-Perier. He rules a city, but bis name is not enough in'its praise. It has journey apart. He considers Greenland On ony tablet graven, or where rust friends of the poor clerk interceded, and The new head of the kitchen at the the most favorable locality for an ex ­ Can gather from disuse, or marble bust. Saved fly Life, the matter was hushed up. Instead of Elysee is one of the most celebrated periment of this kind. Each of the huts' He took a child from out a wretched cot. for I had almost given up hope of spending a happy honeymoon the young cooks of the age and draws the salary of ever being well again. I was a would become in its turn a base of sup ­ W’ho on the state dishonor might have lady has been sent to her aunt ’s, pend ­ a cabinet minister. France is famous plies for the construction of the next. brought. chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled ing the reopening of her boarding for its cooks, but its supply of cabinet As the distance to be covered is about* And reared him lu the Christian hope and trust. with nervous headache, and had tried school. —New York Telegram. ministers has been far greater of late 900 miles, a score of huts would be The boy to manhood grown, became a doctors in vain, until I used your years Ilian its supply of cooks. —London necessary to establish a route to ths THE VATICAN’S RELICS. light — Nervine, mrs. m. wood , Ringwood, Ill. Globe. pole. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. To many souls, and preached for human need Loaned by the Pope to the Columbian Ex­ The wondrous love of the ^»mnii)otent. Dr. Miles’ Nervine position and Not Vet Returned. The w’ork has multiplied like stars at night The state department at Washington When darkness deepens; every noble deed Cures. is considerably troubled with the care of Lasts longer than a great monument. Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive SUBSCRIBE guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. certain largo packing cases piled up in —Selected. All druggists sell it at$l, 6 bottles for t5, or the cellar of the building marked, “The Henry Ward Beeelier once said, “every it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles* Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Vatican, Rome, Italy.’’ They contain year I live increases niy conviction that the priceless manuscripts and relics of for the the use of intoxicating drinks is agi’eater Sold by .411 llruggistH. Columbus lent by his holiness the pope destroying force to life and virtue than to the Columbian exposition. all other physical evils combined. ” Hugh Hunter IllHchiirged. By an arrangement made with the The London Times says; “Drinking American minister to the Italian court riare Democrat and Press: The case the Columbus collection was brought St. Johns News bafflels us, confounds us, shames us of the People vs. Hugh Huiit(*r was called to the United States on board an Amer­ mocks us at every point. It outwits before .Justice Rockafellow yesterday. ican man-of-war, and a guarantee was alike the teacher, the business man, the The charge was for the embezzlement of given that it should be returned to the patriot and the legislator.” an express package containing be ­ proper place in Rome by the same meth ­ and Cardinal Manning exclaimed, speaking longing to tlie T. & A. A. Co., while in od of transportation. Unfortunately, of the f700,000,000 ex])ended by the the einploymenl of said company at this however, it has been impossible up to this time to return these articles to their people of England year by .year for in- place as agent. 11 appears that the com- TWICE-A-WEEK FREE PRESS tovicating drinks; “can there be a more rightful owner from the fact that Amer­ jmny never made a demand upon Hunter ican men-of-war have not been receiv­ complete waste? If expended in tlie for the money, which fact alone was ing orders which would take them in drainage of England and the culture of deemed snflicient to warrant his dis­ the vicinity of the historic seven hilled at the Low Price of the land, there would be bread for the charge on thecomplaiiitof embezzlement. city. hungry people; in the manufacture of Hin journey to Saginaw, ins subseipient Special pains and care, however, are cloth, there would be no man or child arrest at that jilace and the fact that he taken with these relics and curios of the great explorer at the state depart- i without a coat on his ba<;k; in the buiUl- was several liiindred dolbiis b»‘liiml in his $1.50 ment, and watchmen have been detailed . ing of liouses, therc would not be a work­ remittances to tlie company, through all to keep constant vigil over them during ing man and his family without a roof under somewhat peculiar conditions, is the entire 24 hours of the day.—Wash- ) over their heads. 11 is not only a waste', not evidence tliat he embezzled or was ington Letter. it has a harvest. It is a great sowing attemiitirig to abscond with tlie money, Per Year broadcast; and what springs from the and it is probable that the charge could Aluminium Money. furrows? Dorith, mortality in every not have been proven. Prosrcuting .\t- Financiers are discussing the advisa­ bility of the question of replacing the form, disease of every kind, crime of torney U’iekhain eonce«ided the insuffic ­ material of the bank notes and bonds every tlie, nnidiu'ss of every intensity, iency of tlie complaint and asked the In Advance. with aluminium, W’hich has alreafly misery beyond the imagination to con ­ court to grant' the defendant ’s attorney ’s serv'ed its purpose in the manufacture of ceive.” reijnest that the jirisoner be discharged. visiting cprds and postal cards. It is j That boy wlio is ket>ping himself true Tlie lecpiest was granted. stated that coins might bo made of the j FKISBSSSl’S when other boys are tempting him to be Albf'i't L. Cliaiidler, of t'oriiiina, who is new metal, these coins to be worthless ' false, k(*eping himself lofty when other aetiiig as attorney for linnter is rather a except so far as tlie guarantee of the i boys are temf)fiiig him to ln ‘ base, is no (plaint sp<*eiiiieii of Iiuiii inity. A fir'st bank is concerned in placing a value on . IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE. toiler in a treadmill which lie could be them. Henry Bessemer, the {?rcat Eng ­ gin nee would lead oiu' to beli(>ve that he lish steel manufacturer, is warmly es­ well be out of if he dared but leave it. was fresh from some biu^kwoods farm, pousing the idea and recommends the lie is a climber of the delectable moun ­ somewhat jiroiie to the salvation of the making of such bond.s, which, in the tains, from whose height lie shnll see soul of Ids fellow man, but this oi l liodox- shape of a coin, are exceedingly light, heaven and (Jod, And a.s lie «;Iinibs, tfie icul ojiinion would vanish after a few fireproof and difficult to molt, so that promise of tlie vision is already making hours acipmiiitaiice by one who hud they are free from all the disadvantages liis dull eyes strong and fine, so that lisfen»*d to Ids sarcastic witticism, his possessed by paper money. Bessemer says that he has already perfected a when the vision comes he shall bo able to store of pithy stories, bi'canie known of look right into its dec'ji ami glorious proces.s which prevents counterfeiting some of his worldly habits, and would such coins, making it more difficult to lienrt. “I»I(*ssed are 1 ho imre in heart then be more ready to give credmiee f o counterfeit than paper money, for photo THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. for tliey shall see (Jod.” Ids repntioii as a shrewd ci iiidiml lawyiT. lithography has made it easy fo imitate STATE, COrNTY, TOWNSHII* AND FARM RlflHTS FOR S.ALK, S.VMUI.E <»F THIS fie is Iiaiidliiig tin* Uniiler matter in a the most skillful design, and the only FICNt'E C.IN RE SKEN AT KENYON’S EEEI> HARN.; safeguard is the secret process of mak­ 13. 13. F'l-'ilSiAEK, IivveiAtorfii-icl NltinvifaictLtrer, Sev«*iitli Olstrh't W. U. C. C«»uvviitloii. quiet and can'fnl way and will probably soon hav(' bis client on t«Trafirma again. ing the paper. —St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. tloliKH, Mi<‘lii};Hii. The .seventh district W. It. C. held their convention in St. .lolins, on Tuesday of BELLAMYISM IN ENGLAND. last week. Spirit of Paternalism Manifested by tlio The coiiventiou was railed to order by London County Council. V the Senior Vie(*-I ’resideiit, .Mrs. Mo.slier, England is trying all sorts of social­ Nervous, Despondent, Dis* (S introducing .Mrs. Eunice Ibiylis, wlio istic experiments. If it keeps on, it will Emissions.------«Varicocele, —I\A/^ Seminal Wonkness. ^ k-k ^<90 CnxSe ’ f-Abusc.A Ki I . ?N\/rvSyphilis, Olo -t, '^tr'cture, soon become Mr. Bellamy’s ideal coun ­ *^Unnatural Discharges, Loss of Vital KUild In Linno, imootHncy aid gave the address of welcome which was Mental WeaknessTKidnoy and Bladder Diseases i^esltlvoiy CUri.iD u.-> NU resfionded to by .Airs. Rea), of Hulibard- try. menirti vyo PAY I YEARS IN D1-:TROiT. 200,Ou O CURu-.D. The latest manifestation of the pater ­ , Syphilis Curo'!, “Ti'.iB tp-i lbh IlicOll ston, vice-president of the convention, nal spirit in government is the proposi ­ Young or MidcJle figed Mm —Yon__ ... have ImlU n n I 1cr.HO pp.so 'Viui new ;u in II. r!..v,» ;.\ni,-:ii Ififor I-'SIII. .V' ' rs. ^ Hud following wliich a letter of regret was Like Father, Like Son. imr lifooriTiil'iliTit i" (S • ' . .■ofcarl>“—'■---- joiitli.*'■ I t.ukeii nicrnir/ lor tv.< ■ year'', bui tt.o disMtse tion, now seriously entertained by the You fool tile syeii t i)i9 hi uliijg over .sou. rctur-rvi. f.’j 'si.'d, p. ’’uplc-uno' blotchc-oil read from the past department president, London county council, to open munic ­ nOiitf, :ir Im r .t imv brek 'u dmv'i v' ur j the r’rctn, uic;'rp in tln> inoulli an<» on tongue, pyHtocn. Mintiillfi. vii' ‘I tnut sr/iinili/' 1)1 lie 1 out of iiu v, wtaki’.es.«. etc. Mrs. Sarah Drown, of Itlinoa. ipal pawnshops for the purpose of lend ­ / arc not 'hm- The p(>rsonal (‘Xperiencc.s of delegates mendeii t Tf>ey eitreii uih m a ft w weeks of personal property at small rates of if til • fut nn*. Will yiij 'hu •lnni'j''r figrulr while enronte to the eonvention were Are you uitvoiih Mirl ; i! Hpori ,'iji ji'xl ''(ir? c; (‘.h ; < wi m-: !:nil turn (.'£ li'.y liise.xsf* iu .'>ix ;,-e:ir.s." giv(*n and f'xcited considerable mirth kidiK'ysirnt.ihlotpn Tii-Pi mn i-i l:'*'ii'; W. t*. Ai., .Jackson. Mich. The London pawnbrokers are up in ntul lo««tv’.It nitrh'; ‘'((liincut in uriiv: vv. ;»k- A Minister Sn.-ukr. 'I'ho Hev. W. L. Sparks, amoiigthelndic's. Dntonenndalldecid d arms against the proposition. Of course c'.neil riRiiho'.ci; piDiiilnr' < n fiic ; eyes r/aiil.cn of Deiioit. snys: "1 Vrnowof iiodin.:).«eso in- .ind chi'okH liollotr; piHjr incii.op ’; cut'owon. jurii'i'.s to t.lif- riird, body and .tonJ of young that there was altogether loo much dust tlicy cannot go on charging 00 or 100 oxpvPH;doi\; Vfiricocoli': tlrf.i iu nnir/iituc; men an that, of Self Abuse. 1 have sent mnny for comfort. Those who came by rail per cent, as they are now said to do, if lifo'cvis; dislruHtfuI; (uef: PUf'ricy, vi''tivis of tiii.s iu'-tfui liubit to Drs. KenniHly an't nmbition. Our Kew Method T'ea.ntoru A Kerrau for treaiineiit. I can hearti.y en ­ were decidedly in favor of returning that the city pawnshop will loan money at 5 will positively nnre yon. Ii will make a in'i!' dorse tlic.ir .Vr/c .bV-V/c/d iteathutu whicti cured way. or 4 per cent. of you uutl life will open ntiow. He ywriDUK wlien all else failed.” And the London Chronicle wants to tormrymt. <.r rrfitn:l W' vihiifij fi/jid. A Doctor Recommends It. "I know nothing The following towns sent delegat* s and names used wilhcut v/ritlon corsJtnt. $1,C03 in nw'dical science so (efficient for the cure oi know why, if the state imdertakcs to do paid lor any cuse we lake uud cannot cure 1 .‘'i/yiAi/i, and Sexiim /xWafesm the Ano Mflhod .visitors: Ionia, St. Louis, t)vid. Maple banking for the rich man, it should nut a Tifa/tnrut^ of Drs. Kennedy A Kergnn. Many Ilapids, Wm-onsta, Ithaca, I’ewamo, Dan- SNATCHED FROAl THE OgAVCI cases which had bullied scorc's of phy.sicisas do it also for the poor man. A Warning From the Living. were cured in a few weeks, I have seen this nistor, DeU'itt, Ilubbardston. Making The idea of making governments gen ­ with iny owu eyes a' d know it to lie a fact.” Emissions Cured. "At l.'> I Inarnrd a bmi T. E. ALLISON. M. D. erally useful and using their powers to linbit. Hi'l lo.s“HH fo- Hovrn ymirn. Tried a total of fifty-five delegates and visitors. Re.T^cr—Ilnve yon been guilty? Has yonr break down odious and oppressive four doctors and urrv(> tonics by tii« si'oro, Mrs. labbie .Vnderson, of Rapids, witbo'it Ix'uetit 1 lx*cariU' a nervou** wreck. /t/ood lieen diseasetl? Are yon weak? I)o yon monopolies by exposing them to an un ­ 'J \ friend wlio lind beencur. d by Pro. Kennedy dosire to be vuinf Are .( ou couremplating and Mrs. E. (Jrisson, of St. .Johns, V Kergan of a simlJitr disca-o, adviswl me to marriage? Our AVtc Mrlhod Trraim'nt will equal competition is gaining ground ev­ try them. I did so, and in two mnnth.s wa.s positively cure yon. Cures Guaranteed or No both gave interesting and jileoking talks erywhere. positively cured. Tliis wna eight years ago. Pay! Consultation Free! to the convention, touchingon the merits 1 am now marrirnl and have two Imaltny No matter who has treated yon, write for an If New York ’s plain people could children.” C. W. LEWIS, Saginaw. Mich. honest opinion fret' of charge, ('barges reas­ and advantages of the order. hav;e their way, unobstructed by the onable. Books Free—"The Gohien Monitor ’* Varicocele Cured. "Varicocele, the recolt of (illustratetl), on Diseases of Men. Enclose Mrs. Mary (’ornell, of St. Louis, was politicians and the stock gamblers, the early dice, inudo life misernlile. I was weak poetage, 2 cauts. Healed. entire transportation service of the me­ and QervquH, eyee sunken, ba-^hfu) in society, chosen ns the regular dehigate to the BXFOBX TBKATMXXT. hair thin, dr(»amn and losses at night, no am­ F9~No names used without written consent. tropolis would be, like the Brooklyn bition. 'TJiP "Golden Monitf^ ’* opened my Privata. No medicine sent C. 0. 0. No ramet “Y m, I hare jnst wad tbo “Golden Monitor,” on boxes or envelopes. Everything confiden­ national convention in 180.5, Md Mrs. eyes. Thej.ub New Method Treatment.. of Dre. bridge, municix>al property, run ^for the pditiKl by Iks. K*>nnody A Kergan, and knowinir Kennedy 4 Kbrgan eprod me In a few weeks. tial. Question list for home treatment and French, of Ithaca, alternate. ttieir bitch rnpiitat i/>n 1 shall ounsolt them at. the coat oftreatment,•ri Frae. general benefit and exacting no more lastlasirosorc. resort.” —.<4 Victim,r»«»»», I —I. — L. —P^EIUJON, Ionia, Mich. i After a few necessary business transac ­ fares than were needed to pay for its drs . KENNEDY & KEROAN. 148 5HELBY STREET. DETd^OlTtJVHCH, tions the convention adjourned t* meet naintenmoe, refiairs, extension ami In Ilubbardston next year. runnitag expeuses.— Editor New York Boeorder. '9F';T-7r

»»»»»»»»»»»♦ » jK »»»'»» »'»»»»»» » » » ' manded the balcony room, which was better than waa expected. Fall plowing recessed in the southern front, be ­ PULLMAN A WITNESS. prozressinx slowly. WUconslu—Practically nc rata has fallen tween two projecting win^s. 'Thera durinx the week. Temperature aud sun- could be no batter post of obsorvatiou abide above normal Dense smoke covers for tho man who had been told to PALACE CAR MAGNATE GIVES north and eaat portlona Too dry fur plow* V 13V watch the garden approach to his iiiK. torn beinx cut and crop light To- wife’s rooms. HIS TESTIMONY. Laccu fair. it*"* ^ MISS M E BRAOOON There were matches and candles on Iowa —NVariii and dry, with cold nights »- the mantel-piece, but to strike a light aud heavy dewa Corn dotnz as well as would bo to make his presence known lie <>lveM the Strike ComniUalon liifuriiia- could bo expected, and some 6elds are safe tloii CunrernliiK I'ullnian WorkM— from frost If none occurs w Itbin two weeks to any one in tho ba con^' room, so Pastures linproving and feeding stuck Gilbert waited quiet y in tho half dark­ Wicket l>eclwreH that I lie C'oiiip»iiy l.ust (piite general of a generous-minded man would have ness of a summer night, and found aroused only contempt: but coming to 950,000 ll.ttlirr than v IIuho the Shop*. Minnesota -Warmer than usual, with man who had given himself up as a what he wanted easily enough by the doliclent rainfall bmall grain yields con ­ a sense of touch. There was no moon tinue boiler than expected ; corn ripening proj' to suspicion and jealousy, who Kxplxlns HU I’oHitloii. fast. Few potatoes In hills, but quality had long been on the watch lor do­ j’et, but a few sta-s were rhining faintly in tho calm gray sky. 'The Goorgo M. Pullman was called bo- excelloui. Anich stock regularly fed mestic treachery, even this venomous windows of tho balcony room were Houlh Dakota—Temperature and sun­ I crawl bocamo significant a! tho voice forj tho I.abor Commission in Chicago, shine considerably above normal aud rain- ia‘ of Fate—an oraclo to bo obeyed at any dark, and ono stood opon —tho ono and tostified for turoo hours. Ho • fall lelow; favorable for thrashing and cost. n *aro8t tho iron stair. Gilbert ob ­ spoke of tho motives which hud liuylng. Wheat, oats and potatoes In the served this. Hluck Hills protiiUe a very large yield. “She has taken advantage of my in ­ “Sho is sitting there in tho dark,” he caused the com any to build its plant Late millet, flax, potatoes and grass need tended ubsenca already, and has made thought, “w'uiting for him. That dark in tne way it hud dono an I to jirovido rain. an appointment with her lover, ” room, that opon windoA ’, look like homos for .ts workmen. Ho said that North Dakota- Harvesting completed thought Gilbert Sinclair. “This warn ­ tho ob ect in bui ding i'ullmaii was and grain being tltra.shod. Fhowers dur­ ing comes from ono of iny sot vants, I guilt. Whv has sne not her lamp ing tho week have Improved corn, pota ­ daro say, some Hcullory-muid. who has lighted, a-d hor music or her books ’? tho establishment of a great manu- toes. pastures and garduns. Coru will soon found out my wifo s infamy, and'pities No: sho has soinothing olso to think lacturing biisinoss on tho most sub- bo • ut of danger from frosts. of. ” iXantial basi s possible. Because ho Kansas—Warm and smoky, whit abun ­ the deluded husband. B’uther hard to dant rains 1(1 the southwestern and south- swallow pity ironi that ouartor. ” His guns wore arranged in artlstio recognized that tho working people ordor al.ovc tho chimney piece -a costly eusiern c luntles; olsewhoro dry. Pastures Then camo tho natural reaction. collection, with all the latest imjirove- were the most important oleuiont and late crups much Improved in rain dis­ “Is it a hoax, I wonder a trick ments in sporting guns. His hands which outers into tho successful opera ­ tricts; el.sewhere drying up and stock played up n mo by some di missed un- water low. Haying llriished; crop light wandered hero aud th “ro among tho tion of any entorjiriso ho decided to Nebraska—Week very dry and with lit­ dorl ng';' Aet how should any ore build in cioso proximity to tho shops know how to put his ling 'r on tho sjiot st( cks till they came lo a favorite tle chaii ’go In crop conditions. Pastures rillo, tho lightest in his col'oction and homos for tlio workiiigau-n of such short, and mucli stock belug fed- Ground rii.vrTKJc XXV. that galls' I nless it wore that icoim- character and siirrouiiUinfs as would so dry that little progress has been made drel W.yatt, who hates me like po son. ono of tho surest. He had shot many nKADV roil THE WOHHT a royal stag with it 1^3’ond the Tweed. prove so altiaciivo that the best class in plowing. Juno rosos were opr^ningr in the flower- 'Well, at least, I lun take tho hint, and He took down this gun, wont to a dr.iw- of m J, haiiics would seek that piuce Missouri — Improved late corn and pas ­ be on the watch, Gcd helji Gj jirian tures In southern portion, c.’iused by show ­ garden at Davenant, and (I’ilbort Sin ­ or whorj ho kept ammunition, and se­ for omp.oymont m preferonco to oth ­ ers iind cloudy weather, and plowing fa­ clair hud been leading a life of the Davenant if ho cro-sos my threshold ers, with evil intent. lie may have de­ lected it and loudod his gun in a cilitated. in northern sections drought purest domesticity for the last three steadv’, business like manner. There ivccui‘ditij;ly (.Mr. I’ullniHii continued), cuntltiuoi, and corn cutting is In protirress weeks, it hung rather heavily upon ceived mo once. lie shall not deceive tliu pi' 0..eni lucaiiun of I'ullniun was su- in many countie-. Apples still falling mo again. ” was no fiiltoring of the hand that him, that domestic life, for, though ho dropped tho cartridge into its place, luctud. Tnai rexlon of iliu country was badly. Mr. Sinclair wont to A«cot next day llien very sparsely populated, a very few .Michigan —Teiiiperatnri' and sunshine lo\ed liis wife after his own fashion, though that hand meant murder. hundred people, mostly fanners, liviuK ho was not fond of homo joys or exclu ­ as he hud intended. Any change in normal, ralnfiill below; driest week of the his plans w'culd Jiave put hi.s w fo upon “Ho refused to light me,” Gilbert within a rauiusof perliaps u mile and a season liius far; ground powdery and af­ sively feminine sjcicty. But what Sinclair said to himsolf. “Ho lied to half of the siio solecied. wlioro there are her guard. IIo went to tho race-*, look ­ fords no nourisiiment to growing crops. »will not a jealous uia'i endure when mo until I was fool en ughtobolioio now livhi ' some tuople. It was not Lute corn jind p(^latoes an entire failure once his sus])icions arc aroused ’;' I'a- ing uncommonly glum as his friends the Intention to sell to wurkliiKinen homes inlormod him: so gloomy, indeed were his lio.s. I gave him fair warning. He in many localities, l-orest tires are doing tient as the spider watching his prey, has trie'.ved anil insulted mo in tho face In rullman, but to so limit the are i of the miicli damage. ho waits for the unguarded moment his looks that some ot his intimates town th It they could liuy homes at con ­ Ohio —l.a)cal showers have revived vogo- of that warning. Ho has entered my venient distances from the works if they which shall I etray tlie horrid secret inado haste to hedge their hots about house once as an inipo.-^tor and a liar. tatlon Hoinewliat in tlio central and south ­ Goblin, nia ’ting very sure that tho chose to do su If any lots had been sold ern portions; in tho iit/rihern countlos .he fears 3'et longs to discover. Jf he tries lo ent t it a second time aa Derby winner had been seized b^' some in J uliman. it would have permitted tho corn Is beyond iielp. and has been or will Kxeejit to ^eo Goblin win the Derby a thief and a sodueor, his blood be up ­ Introduction of the baleful oloinents winch sudden indispoution. Tno event re- , be cut for fod.lor. (Jeneral fiost did no - a feat which that estimable animal on hii own head. ” it was tho chief purpose to exclude from serious damage. Potatoes small iind not warde l tlio r caution, 'or Gublin, ul- ! tlio Immediate uelkhborhood of tlio snups •performed with honor to himself and <11 AI’TIOIC XX \ I, over two-1lilrds crop. Dn low lands corn Ba’i'faction to evo. y one save the book ­ though brought up to the starting po.st and from tho homos to be erected aliout I'romlsos .one-lialf to throe-fourths crop, men Gilbjrt had not bjon away from in niagniticont i'lm ition failo 1 to got. CAUGHT 1\ Tilt, TOII.S them. Tlie plan was to provide hones In while hill corn Is a failurts , a place. (Jilhort boro his di.-appoint ­ Ton o'clock struck with swcot and tlio first pla<'o for all pcopio w ho should Davenant since the Two Thousand. JIo deslro to work In iho shops, at reasonable bad boon told to look for tri'uchory at ment with siiprorno stoicism. Goblin ’s solemn chime from tho (dd .square RUSH AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSES. v cU'vy would not bavo made him ‘ rentals, w ith the oxpoctation that, as they home, and he wa> there rea ly to sei/.e tower of tho pari-li church, as (Blbort became iiblo and should dosii o to do so. the traitor, ^oim uchard in the secret smile, his failure hardly touched him. Sine air opjned tho lattico an I stood they could purebaso lots and erect hoinU4 W’ild Clamor of .'lerchniits to Get Tlielr service of the Taidsian ])oli ‘o wa.s over It was provoking, of cou se, but b'e-- by tho open window of tho drossing- for themselves within cotivonieui dis­ Import* Out of Itoii't. a closer sp.v than the husband wlio tiny and .Mr. Sinclair ha I long Vieon at rooin, waiting. 'Thoro was not a 1 af tances, or avail themsolvos of the oppor ­ The C'JStoa'H receijits at ('hicaffo on dou ’./tj vet dot s, suspects yet fondly odus; it was only another item a do I stirring in tho garden, not a shadow tunity to rent homes from other people the (lay i locetliaj? iho fjoitifr into ef­ to an ol I account. save tho motionless !-hado\v.s of tho whosiionld bulla hi that vlclelty. fect of tho now tarilY law lU • oxceeded loves. As a matter of fact, at th«> tiir.t* of the That ho had scon nothing in all this Tie drove to tho station directly (>ob- t;o s. N'o liirlit in tho windows of tho any sum horotoforo collected. 'J ho lin ’s raeo was over, and as there was strike .'ili:! of ilH‘ shop cmiiloyes owned tholr •time to conlirin his doubts wans not lialeon^ ’ room. Tho stars brightened homos, and 4iil of thtit iininber are iu»w j cash I’occivfd auioiinle.l to noai-ly enough to convinco Mr. Sinclair that another racj to e me, ho g.it a place in in the clear gra\', and in the soft twi­ empl.'ycd in tho shops: OtiO others at tlie $.()d,liOii, while the l.ii'uest roceipts for tnoso doubts woio l)asoless. lie was tho t ain easily. It started iminf'di- light of summer all tilings wore dimly time of tho strike lived outside, and in ad­ an.v other ono daj’ wore 8-< 0,0 0. In New willing to imagine iirofoundost hyjioc- utoly, and ho w-as in J.,on Ion before defined not dark, b t shadow^'. dition an estimated number of from :.’0) to York, I e.ore the oj oni? of tho Gns- risj’ in tno wile of his bosom, a bra/.en 7 o ’clock, and on his wa'’ to Davenant The (luartcr chimed fi-oni tho church ;jOO others employed at I’ulltnaii were own ­ tom-h( use, a ( rowd of orokers nearly front uuJor the somblanco of a jiui'o at lie had not stop vd to dino. A tower b ■hind tho trees yonder, and ers of their Immt s. 1 he relaiIons of t liose broke down iho doors, and alter those biscuit and a glass of b: a.idy and soda , still there was no movcme..t in tho employed in the shops arc. as to tlie shops, and iniKKont brow. Kven the devotion tho relations of t'mploycs to emiiloyer, and wore unlocked they mobbed the ro ­ to tier child might bo a cover for a was all ho cared to tuko in his present gardon. Gilbert stood motionless, his * as lo those and others llvln.? in the homes, tunda and t ie third division. liurinjr guiltier love. I lor liappiness, ]:or frairo of mind. | wateli divided hotwoen the old Dutch tho relations are simply and only those of tho o.xeiting crush in tho rotunda ati traiKiuilit^', gave liim new ground for it was striking nine as lio left tho ' garden witti its geometrical llowor- tenant to landlord. 'i lie omp iny has not im])orter ol dross jjoods was hear.l to •tuspieion. \*. ’as there not some soerot quiet litt’o Kentish station, not ouito oe- 8 an 1 stone sun dial, and the win ­ now. and never lias h:id. any interest what ­ shout in juiiilittion that ho had saved •well-.'Pi ing of contcnimont, some hiu- clear as to what liis next s’op ou'ght to dows of tho balcony room. As tho ever In tiio business of any of the stores or Sd.ooo D3' koepiiir his yoed.s iu bond till deu ; oureo of delight, masked behind be. Ho had been told to watch his sound of the church clock dwindled shops In the town. Thev are rented thronzh that day. wife’s room between 10 and 11. To do slowly' into silenco, a liglit ap])carod anti managed by outside jiariles, free from in importaiu'o and io. cijits tho four llii^ fair show of matornal afl'oction':' any control by tho cumpanv. Tho peojile 'Iho-o wore the do.ibts whieli Gilbert this with auj’ elToct. ho must get into in the center window, a candle held in livlii); ill the town are entirely free to buy Croat ports rank in this order: Now feinc air was perpetual y revolving in tho house unot served or line! a safe a woman ’s ban 1, and rai-ed above her whore they choose, and. as a mutter (if York. Boston, Bhiludeliihia, Chicaifo. liis mind dur.ng this i>eriod of dotnos- post of oli.-ervatio i in tho garden. To head. Gilbert could but faintly dis- fact., 'ho larjje disbui'semeiit in ware.s ;ii Ghii iitro oxeeods in eollections tho li • bli.is, and ini. wa. too asiiect of af­ announce his rotiun ho no uould l-c, of tinjiiish the dark figure in the foob o IMillmu'i. amoii'itIn;; to an avor-TKO of •ri oat seaboard cities of Dalliinoro, S.’. .'iliO.OOO a year, from September, IKH ). to fairs up to .1111)0 lo. Asci.t inu os wore courso. to do'^tr. y his cham e of mak­ glimmer of that single canllo before San l’’rani iseo and New Orleans. Tho to begin on the I'llh, and G tblin was to ing any diseovoi\v: and by th s tinio ho figure and light vanishod. .inly. 181)4. lias created a jrreat competition followin)^ talilo sh.jws the receipts o.x- ha-i made up his* mind tiiat tlioro was A slg'nal, o idcntl^ ’, for a minuto for the trade of i‘(illm:iii in the siirronnd- jicnses, averaH;o number of emplo^'es fuliill his tiiird gr. at enga'^oment. in '4 towns, us well as in ('hlcasfo. the nat­ 'This was an occ.ision bidore wliich even domestic treachery to be discovorod." lilt -r a man ’s figure u^iiioared from tho ural re-ult of which would bo to brin« the and the cost per dollar for collections: lahanbiiii ’s ealous foari must give As to the means, ho eared little or nnglo of iho hedge, whore it had been prices of all tnerchundise down to a inlni- Km- Cost nothing. To moot treachery with ■ bidden in shadow. A man — tall, mnrii. Port.. Collections Kxiiciises. pl"vc8.per#l 'Way, and Gilbert had made up liis mind New Voili: • u’47 .ii;8 It was dusk, tho swo.t summer dusk, that imticnt watcherex])octed —slcpp'd originally in 1S81. said Mr. Pullman, was 0 Hitltlmore.. s.tl’y.M l'.» 7 ’4.i.f.'.» ‘.i)7 .n.->8 ried out hi idea of selling Goblin after percent, .but tho actual operations had the Derh^ ’. .Jackson, the trainer, had when ho entered the park through a iijlilly across tho garden, carefully' NewOileaus l.Wi'J.U'io ‘.ii’i 1C4 174 .l;J4 gate seldom u^od by any ono but tho keoiiiiig to tho narrow gravel-pat is, never shown a net return of 0 per cent. Itostou ...... I’s.T'.iJ.W'l .'Jl.sto 477 .0-17 nrotnsteu vehenioutl.v against such a I'or several years the investment returned S’ni ’'r’n'i8eo 7t)if..i:st :t77,tt'Ji 2;i:i .or.) breaeti of laitli with him, who had gameko. pers or servants. Tho night ­ lo.ivin.: no tell-tale footprint on flower- i a net revenue of 4*^ j er cent, but durir.z Chicago ___ s.51i»,;tr2 1 itll .(i’.>:s JiiaJo the hors i. ingales were breaking out into sudden | bed or box-border, lie reached tho ■ tlie last two years jiatl uotted a rovontio of To sell a iia k of iilayinjr cards now ‘•'riiat there 'o-s is to win tho Leger,” gushes of melodv. c illing ami answio*- 1 iron stair, mounto I it .swiltly, had his only :i 8:* per cent. without a 2-cent rovuiuic rt iinp is an said tho indignant Jackson, “ii ho ing ono another from distant clumt sof foot on tho balcony, when fJilbert Sin ­ In answer to questions by tlio Comiiils. olicnso iHinislial)lo l)y lino an 1 imt)’is- che.stnut or Ixiacli, but Mr, .Sinclair clair lire ). with tho unerring aim of a sinners the witness told of the contracts don ’t I'll eat him, pig-skin and all.” for work iindert.nkcn by the company at a otiincrit. A t;cw .sy.sfom of irauging (iilbort frit that to juirt with such a took no hood of tho nightingales. In practiced sixirtsinan and tho fn m hand also went into ellect which, it is his hajipiest fi’amo of mind that melo­ loss In order thiit the men mlzlit be kept hoivo for ever so high a ])ricn would bo of a man who has made up his mind at work. Ho said that up to the time tliouffht, will materially increase tho t ) e..t up the goose that laid the goldou dious jug-juggling would have maao no for the worst. of tho strike the company had lost over revenues fiom the distilleries. The .ejtgs. j.articular imi'ro-,-ion upon his unsonsi- Tho figure reeled, swayed for a mo­ 550,000 In pursuit of that policy. Mr. income lax is not collccti le until tho " A horse can t go on winning groat tive ear: to-night all senses wore in ment ( n the topmost stoi), and rolled I’ullnian ’s further testiinotiy reviewed his lirst o; tho year. If is estimated that raet'.s forever, ttiough. There must moio or loss abeyance. He fourd his backward down tho light iron stair, utfora'ices la p iniphlet form and newspa ­ from this sourco tho Government will way along tho narrow footpath meehan- ' i-haking it with tiio force of tho fall, per interviews which liavo been made pul>- Cl mo a turn in tho tide,” suggested 11c heretofore, reeeivo $2(',(J() ),0Jd aiinu illy. Gilbert, sasel^'. “\S"e shoul I get a pot ically, 1 oking i cither to tho iMglit nor and sunk in a heap on tho gravel-path to tho lolt. and only rousi d himto f below. Wick PS Test Mies, of monc 3' for nim now. ” THE PYTHIAN ENCAMPMENT. "A gontleniaii couldn ’t soil a ’oss when ho camo within sight of tho Gill-ert waited, expecting to bo Fccond Vico President 'Fliomas il. WIckos. that ha 1 ..ust won him tho blue ribbon house. i thrill( ‘d b, ’ a woman s piercing shriek, of the Pullman Company, on belnz Cillcd How to got in unobserved and roaeh the despairing cry of a guilty* soul, but to the stand, said that tho coniracts taken I'lrtt'fii Tliousmxl Knight* Kovlewod by of the turf,” reiilied .laek^. n, with a the I’rcHldciit lii \\ ii*liiiigtoii. burst of chivalrous fooling. “It would his room without meeting ’ any of tho no such er^’ eaino. All was darkness at a loss to tho com­ pany had iizKroitafed The biennial enctimjimont of the be to > moan. ” servants was the question. in tlie balcony room. Ho fancied ho A mon.ont's rollecti >n showed him saw a liguro ap|)rcach tho window and 81.400.000. O.i these Kniuht* of 1 ytiiias was hold in \Vush- (iilberi gave way to tho liner feel­ look out. but whalover th it shape was contracts the company iiij^ton this \’oar. Deprescntativos of ings of liis trainer, and look no step that this ouglit t > I c ea-y enough. lOstG'id.OOa 'riiewazes Half-past nine o ’elcck was the serv- : it vani-liod beforo ho could verify his all tho State .uri - toward cutting short hi. career on tho paid to worUiiion had dictions a sonib oil ilSWBF^ turf. Things were i oking livelier in ants ’ supper hour at Davenaut, and j d( ubts. (loci eased tOO.OOO. .^l^. i me tD in tho servant!^ ’ hall are an in ­ He wento.er to tho chimney piece Wlckes a(lmiit(‘d that for tho I urposo of tho c. al-i'it district, ho told himself, lojjislutinfr lor and ^ and a fow thousand a .vear moio or stitution wh'.ch oven doinostie convul- ^ an 1 put awav bis gain as <’oo)ly as if possibly It would bave sions leave un-ihuken. A funeral makes ; the jiurpo o for which lio had jiist used ' been bettor lor the furtherinjj tho inter- loss could nut hurt him. lie would compiny to sustain o.sts of the order, and ; ' oarrj ’ out his original idea, lako a nodilToi on' ’o in tho divine right of sorv- ! it were the most ordinary business of dail.v life, but this mechanical tran ­ the loss of SCiO.OOJ plus hundreds of uniform ^ place somewhere near Newmarket, ants to dine and -up at a eortain hour; | S.52.000 than allow a wedding may ( a :so some su leroroga- ! quillity had very little signiticancc. divisions from all • and establish his wife and —tho child ' ' tlio .it: Ike to occur, Lut sections of the coun ­ there. tory feasting, b:it can hardly over ­ It was rather tlio st lidity ot a slcoi)- bo did nut think it throw tho regular order of tlio daily walker tl aitho calmness of a mind would I’O :i very xood try eorapetotl for Cmlor ordinary ’ circiinistifncos ho jirizos in drillintjanil would have taken a house at Ascot dur­ meals. Mr. Sinclair had no fear, there ­ that roali es tho weight and measure Tlio.MAs 11. WiCKEs.policy. The Pnllman fore, of any altciMtion in tho routine of its act. Ho wont back to tho win ­ ( xinp my bai ai piesont -.000 curs. Includ­ inarchinc;. ing 111 ' raeo week fur tho accommoda ­ ing slooplii'Z. (lining imd chair cars. About tion of hi ii.self and a .seloctioii of of tho household, and ho know by ox dow. There laj’ tho figure, huddled iu Tho selection of a formless heap as it had fallen hid ­ 43:) of those are lyinz idle, and are AVashinu ’ton i ity as choice sjiirits ^ ith sporting tastes, liorience that hi.s seiwants liked to take side-tracked most of iho lime. Those whore tho nights might have Ixien cn- their time at tho social evening meal. eous I.’ foreshorlenotl from (lilhert's cars wore Carried on tho books of the tho pla o for hoi tins ’ w'. elackwem - liveiiod b ,■ blin 1 hochoy, or poker, or It wa-. twenty minutoi to ten when jiolnt of sight. Tho oj on liands company as an Hem of Hio snriilns of tho ;~uproniO I-OUtroHiiprcn e < huiccilor. some oquallj ’ enlightoned loci oati. n. he stopped for a minute or so in clutclied tho loose gravel. No sound, 000,0)0. Kor tills reason that surplus was and oncainiimont was a sinrrularly aj)- But on this cceasicn Mr. Sinclair tho shrubbery 11 consider his plans, i no lignt yet in tho bale, nv room. ill part ficiltloiis. ^Vltncss said the back pro| riutj action on tho j art of thola^t made no su -h eomfortablo arraugc- Betwoon ton and eleven, sal 1 tho I •’••“bo does n t know what has hap ­ rent now ’ owinz tho company ‘amounted lo sossion, wh oh convened in Kansas pened ” said Gilliert, grimlj'. "I had Hb'int 8100,000 Almost no elTort lia* been ('ity.^ Washington is the birlhjilaco of ment, and determined to sleep at uis anonymous letter He ha I no time to ' made to collect .any of this since the hot *1 in t >wn o.i tho night aitor tho lose. j bettor go a d tell her, ” tho Knijhhtsof i j’thia . ,'ind t is fittiufj Ho unlocked liis door and went out strike. No eviction list iias been iiropared that tlie city in which tho infant struir- I’ace. Ho skirted tho law.i in front of tho | and no ovictloiis have been ordered. lie was smoking his after dirmT in tho corridor. iHs wifes bo lr( om In Mr. Wlckes’ opinion, the fact that jg'os of tlio ordor wo e mule sh( uld drawing room windows, k -oping in tho I oi oned out of the lialcon.y room. The now be tho tcono of tho larfi^est gath- cigar on tho evening of the loth, shadow of tho trees. Tho windows wore * rents in settleriio its adjacent to Puilm.-in liae ng slowly i,p and down tho t *ri ’Hco child slcot in a smaller room adioining had dropped from P3 to 15 per c^iit. was no I oi injf of Knights over brought to­ all ojicn, and ho could loe the whole of ' that. He wont into tho bale' ny room reason wliy tho rents In Pullman should ho gether. Tho order was founded Fob. in front of the open drawing-room tho room. J.o iiroiioi-tion of truth. sleeping child, Tho mother ’s laco was tliom visitois from ( ut of the cit^'. ■from a gentleman of tho genus “tout ” Tho hall was as empty as tho draw­ jiortod received bj' telegraph at Chi ­ Ibul the letter was not oven so honost hur.ily less i)la'’id in its repose than cago a o as follows. Tho r residoiit reviewo I the procession ing-room. tho lamps burned dimlv, tho child's. from a small stand eroeted on the curl>- AS a tip: it was that snako in tho grass, V>olng tlie last invention in lamps that Illinois — IVnipenil uro and sunshine ITC KK rONTINIJRn. I nhoui normal ; labifiill zwnerally below h lul ing ju t in fr. nt of tho White Hou=o. an anonymous warning: do not illuminate. Gilbert went softly and ;ts tho knigiits swejit jiast ho “ff .Mr. Sinclaire is away to-moro badly dlstrlhiited; (Jrou.ht In southern up the shallow old stiircase to the Til?: government oxporiraental sta­ portion broken. Corn liiiprovin ’Z, hut re­ acknow odgod tho salntations of tho nito ho wil mis an oportunitie to learn corridor which ran tho length of tho tion In Iowa has lately proven that ports conflict ns to oxtent of (laniii'ze. commanding oh ojirs b^- bowing. eumthing ho ouht to kno. If ho want's house, and ended at tho door of his ground grain, when fed to colts makes ’J hr.ishInK uhont completed Pall tdowinz ',io i\no a s.crot let im wattch the bal- own snuggery. Ho reached thi.s door them gr.)\v much more rapidly than i J rorres»ln'Z and soino soedinz done. iconio of is wif’s room I o win tenn and without meeting any « no, wont quietly ungroiind, and the same amount fed Indiana —Cool nlsthis and rains wore Nkw whtMit is being rocoivoil at Du­ ^evon to-moro nlto. A Fkiknd .” into tho room, and locked tho door. them during April gave bettor results beiioUcInl to strowlirz crops In man) local- luth from tho l cd Diver valley. Tho , Such a letter falling into the hands Tho 01 iol-wirid IV ci this room com- than in February. Itlei torn Is matiirl tc slowly, but Taring now cro}) grades higher than usual A Good Appetite ANNE’S SHRINE. Unlucky Sworils. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov ’t I?'•port When Napiloen I. entered Cairo, on Is essential togooO health,and when the iho '1 (I of July, liit.'I, h:4 wa« proseiuo 1 natural desire for food is gonestrenjftl/ with three sw »rds of hoaor, richly in ­ will soon fail. For loss of appetite, indi ­ SO.VIE MIRACULOUS CURES EF­ laid with precious st >nus. Ho brought FECTED RECENTLY. i.iem bacic to Furopo, and in i8J he gestion, sick hcadaehu, and other trou- gave one to Marshal Noy and aiu)ther Hood ’s ««»•»“- U) Murat, keeping tho tiiird fOr hiiu- Mud Are the Nights Ocrwalonally Wltneeaed telf. M. -1. %%>%%%% parilla Ney reco'vod his at an imperial re­ and Many Olsapptdnted Ones Are Ba- ception; ttie sword jia st d from one to bios of a dyspeptic \ oniinterotl —T'ho Hones of the flood Haint another of those present, among whom nature. Hood's Sai--fl &a J[ — History of the Kcllcs. wai a young su ai era of tbo Auvergne saparilla is the rem- regiment. AB&OE.UTECV PURE edy which most cer- Friitchcs Thrown Aw iv. When Napoleon escaped from Elba, Solving a Dlltieiilry. tainly cures. It quickly tones the stom­ Noy oft tho King and took sides with Harvest Plxcurs ons. Tho pllgrirnuges to tho shrino of St. t aul ach and makes one “real hungry. ” his former chief. Alter the Allies en ­ A Ijong Island farmer has boon S P . Mlun.. Aug. 20. — Uarvest e*- Anno, twonty-two milos below Quebec, citrsluna hv largely reduced rates for th* tered 1 ai'is the place became too hot greatly aim yed by tramps who wore Hood’s Pills are purely veKCtable. 3So. are in lull blast and thouounds are to a i)arenlly fearless of dogs or tir e inns. round trip to Minneaota. Dakota, and bo found there every day, A few days for him, a id ho made preparations to Montana points are uiinoumod bv th*- get out ot tho country with a pass pro ­ So lio devise 1 unollier j>lu:i to got rid Groat Norlherii Uiiilaiiy for Eept. 11 anA All liiKeiiioii.s Itritlge. Hgo a largo delei.''ttti()u from Morns- of these pesti. Ho got a pot o b ack 23 and Oct 9. barg, Ont., visited tho place. Among cured for him under a laise na'i e, but A novel and ingenious use that wa< his wife and a frio.id porsuaicd him paint and a b ard, on which ho paint ­ made some time ago of a i a])id river those were Kate Sweeney, who is 21 ed, in argo letters, “Two Tlioucand Expensive. yoar.-t old. and who for a long time has that there was really no danger, and current in India aptly illustrates the ho decided lo stay in Franco. Tiien Trumps w anted, ” Ho nailed this sign Tho war material of Franco is valued fertility of resouno ot the average en ­ suftorod sevorol.v from spinal disease between two trees tltut stand at tho at J5J0,U0'J,iM)0. and paralysis of tlio logs. She was came llie order for his arre.st; he tied gineering' contractor. At a certain to a ca.stlo in the po-sessitui of som** entrance to his place, and ttiut very point along the river a t*mporary carried from the train into tho church, day four tattered wanderers came “Twinkle , twinkle, little star,” you ar* and no sooner had she communicated friends, and tucceeued in reaching it indeed beautiful, but not half so lovely a* bridge was ur.-ently neco-sary for the without his whereabout becoming a’ong. The sign caught their at on-- traniport of materials to bo used in the and venerated the relic of St Anno tion. and they gave every evidence of the blo'in. on the cheeks of all younx ladle* than she felt her natural strength ro- known. who use Glenn ’s Sulpuur Soap. building of an important neighboring But ho was destined to bo betrayed lileasuro. Tlion they bo/an to con ­ structure, but the only available ma­ tnrn to her, and she rose and left the sult, and after some time tho mott stal­ church without assistance. Last week by tlio sword of honor given to him terial was a quantity of throe-inch thirteen vears proviou.siy. He was wart of tho jiarty ftarted for the house. DR.KILMER’S planking, about ten feet long and a lit­ Mrs. Diogone (luirmont, of Cap St, Ho advance 1 -very cautiously, su - Ignaee, who had been bedridden since one day looking at tho painting! in tle over three feet wide, and lome or ­ one of tho more public rooms of tho ])iciously (-canning every inch of tho dinary rojnd timber cut from a neigh ­ February and incapable of walking, ground and tho building'ahead. was assistod t j tlio '’oot of tho statue of castle, which ho usually avoided, and boring forest. Pontoons were made feelii g tired lie tlirovv himself on a As ho neared the house the farmer of two single ])lank8. placed about St. Anno. There she romuinod for a came out and groete I him with great ti.mo praying and woeping.aftor which, touch, first taking off his ( riental liiteen foot apart, each plunk lieitig ^word. wliich ho always wore out of coi'iliality, and before ho could say a held on edge at an angle of about fifty raising herself painfully ui)on her word marched hi'U to tho roar of tho crutches, she upjirjached the altar affection for tho Kmiieror. degrees trom the vertical, both inclin ­ Suddenly ho heard Yoico!' ho sprang house and spowod h m an eno inous ing up stream and kept at their prop ­ railing and rovorontly kissed the lolio woodpile. Tlio follow was so overcome which tho priest ])rosentod to he •. As u]) and hurriedly .oft tho room for, e - er distance by framing made from tho ting his swora. A minutj later a with a.stonishinont that ho look tho round timber already mentioned. Both -he did so she felt tho crutches slip ­ i-uw and started in. For an hour ho Ai ping away fri m her, and, making no party of ladies and i entL n.en entered pontoons woi'O moored to a chain. Tho th } room, one of them being the young kept at it; then the farmer called the peculiarity of tho lu’idgo, of course, effort to retain them she stood erect man in and gave him his dinner^ but for a moment. Then, with her hus ­ subaltern of the Auvergne regiment, was that tho water jiressure upon tho now a Colonsl. would permit him to carry rotliing inclined surfaces of the planks, duo to band and a friend at her s do, she away, Tho tram;) deiiurtod in tho walked firmly to the foot of tho statue Ho at (lice rocojni o I tho sw rl, a swift current, permitted them to and in sp to of all the owner of the mo.st sullen manner imaginable, ami carry a considerable load, and tho and there kneeling returno 1 thanks ho and his c.iinpanions held another with ha; py t.ars. This done sh., who He always takes two, and A CURE FOR ALL Anno and cTininunicating. tho string this noted ro-iort. and It is to-day tbo only aro tho largest farm and vegetable He says that of her tongue wai loosed, and she place In tho United Slates where it Is pos ­ They are very good indeed. sible to i;et a Mu-zuetlc Mineral Mud and seed growers in tho World—will send They don ’t taste good, though, Summer Complaints, cried out, ‘‘(ioo.l .St. Anno, I thank Lttliiu Water Bath and drink the I'urlian you a package of now' w'lieat and rye, But they can be you." Lithia Water. TIio Puritan LIthIa Water and catalogue, upon receipt of 4 cents swallowed without tastin^^ DYSENTERY. DIARRHEA. Soiin- I’itiriil SroHps. Is undoubtedly tho stronRest yet discov­ postage. ______C Nine-tenths of those who pray foi* ered. Tho cure of rhoiirnatism, kidney, skin Mamma gives tho baby CHOLERA MORBUS. relief fail tj f-ecui'o it. This is the Nearly ;\11 New. A (luarfer of one iNTFnNAi.LV—A half to a teaspoonfiil in halt a tum­ most distressing feature at St. Anno. and stomaci) troubles is quickly brou>;ht —for wind on its stomach. bler of water \\i 1 111 a few minutes cure Cramps, about by tills Combination of Nature’s Noa”ly all of tho electrical inven- Spasms. S. ur Stomach, Nausea, Voiiiltini;. lleurt- Very pitiful, indeed, are some of tho t'ous, excepting iho lightning rod and l)urn..-'ick Headache, Klatiileiicv and all Uowel pains. remedies, some of tho cures wrought lielng scones thus witnessed. Sickly chil ­ marvelous. We certainly think it Is to tho tho tclegra )h, have come in use since There is not a remeilial airent in tho world that Aunt Jane, will cure Kever and Aitiie and all other malarlnes, dren, who.se ci'ies fill tho air, are seen Interest of every sufTi rorto write and koi tho Centennial Fxposition. She is an old maid, you know. bilious and other fevers, aided hy lt\i»\V\VS on every side. Consumptives in tho a copy of tills handsomely printed and Takes them for lieaaachc. IM l.i.s, HO (jiuckiv as itniivvay's l{4>itily Kelief. last stage.s of tho di ase stagger or are boiiiitifiilly illustrated souvenir, which It Is of No Use She dissolves hers in water Flftv ceiitH j)«>r h<*tll«>, SoPI by nil DriicrKistH. And drinks it. led by friends to the altar railing. will be mailed for tlie askln)?. to say that there Is “Somethin? Just as You Just ought to see the Fro.,uontly, at tho foot of .St. Anne's Address II. I* Kramer, General Mnna- Good as Hlparis Tubules for disorders of Face she makes up : statue, aro see i .supplicating suffercra per. .Mapnotic Mineral Mud Biittis, Warren tho stomach and liver.” It Is not so. This — but it cures her headache. (niiiity, Ind., or 10 Spruce street, .Vew standard remedy will relieve and cure you. W.L. Douglas who, unsatisfied with their own oral York, or 45 Handoipb street, Chlca'pa One tubule gives rollof. OU^^ET ISTHEBCST. l)Otitions and unable to remain at the I nut one nnder my tongue ; KL NOSQUEAKINCV Then I HU ray mouth just full of water. altar until their j ravers h'lvo l>oen fa- Anatomist .^!, when they wish to While some workmen wore digging ^5. CORDOVAN, vorab'y answered, siipjiluincnt them And take one big swallow. FRINCH&ENAMELLED CALr Foparato tho b uios of a skull, some- recently among tho ruined temj)los of And it is gone witli writt m j)loa< inclosed in fcalod tiino4 resort to a very peculiar jiro- Upper Fgypt, they unearthed an iron —always. FiNECALf &KANGAR011 envelopes and hearing tlio sim| lo ad­ cedure. They till tho skull with small box containing a metal jiluto, which 3.50 POLICE,3 Soles . dress, “A la bonne St. Anno. ” Num- l ean.-! and jilacie it iu a vessel of water. two scientists, wlio have re))ut;iti:)n3 'WTiat do I take them for? o 5,o .$2,WORKINGMF n « l>ers of these lottors aro always t) bo Tlio l)ean.s swell and rend the skull at stake, declare to bo a camera and Do you see how red seen upon tho podc.s al of tho statue. a art at tho suture.H, Tho well-known li n-i. My cheeks are ? Boys School Shoes . I That is what The church contains two or throe rel­ (ierman phy'.siologist, (irehaut, moa.s- I take them for, •LADIES- ies of St. Anne ’s bodv, the largest be ­ uro I tho force which tlio beans are BimNING, mamma ravs. ing a portion of th * wr st bone three capable of exerting under those condi ­ itching, scaly, crusty Skin CANNOT SEE HOW YOU 09 inches in length. Another is a portion tions, and found that it indicated fh ’o Di)<5ju,es, such n.s defy tho c IT and pay freight. 3END FCR CATALOGUE of a lower thumb joint. Thousands ol atmosphefos, equal to tho average ordiiiury blood motllcinos, WL.-DOUCLAS, ^7* oar 9 drtirrr wtloQt or otk ])oo lo venerate those relics, after con* ])i'e sure in the boiler of a steam eu- aro cured completely by Dr. Tprovod lllfb Arw • DKOCKTON, MASS. Pierce’s Holden Medical Dis­ flntly tioUb«d» rik.k«l pUlrd, tdapud to llfbl You rnn savo money by arearinK tbo lossing, communicating and hearing Ifiiio. ______tad hrary work; irtiAraatood for 10 Toor«| wtib* tho reading of tlio gospel of St. Anno, covery. For iMTofula in all AalonalleBobbla »Indrr, S^lf^TbrrUlaf CyU»> \V. li. Douclun $,'^.03 Shoe. A New Arrangemeiit. 1 its various funiis, the worst drr Hbolllr, HrIf.HplllDf b’rrdtr And » Ilccfinfie, wo nro tho larcest manufacturers of Tho main ro tion of the hones of the Scrofulous Sores and Swell­ of Klorl AltA«bAiOBt«| iblppod Any wbtrt M thli gradeof Rhocs la t ho world, and guaranU'O their saint aro claimed by the cathedral at Ft. 1‘al 'i., Mlnii , An/, zO.—The new traf­ to D a ^'a TrUI. No mooAT rrqoirtd ia AdrADOA. fic iirraiiirt-iiiont hotwoen liio Great North ­ ings, great eating Ulcers, TB,000 DOW fnoAA. World’s Foir NfrdAl AwArdtd mAcbioA Aod AtUeb* aralue by stamping tho name and prico on the Apt, France, whore tho o roll s wore larnlt. Bay from fortory And AAro draler'A And Afrnt’t prottaw bottom, which protect you against high prices and ern and O(0,'on Kuilwuy and Navl;;iitlon and every bloixi-taint and rnrr CatTbUUut Aod A^nd lo-diy for nAcblD# or Urrt froa tho middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom obtained. Tho boJy is said to have Chx Is uno of the most iniportmtof the disorder, this is a direct ■ 11 kb roUloMur, UitlronnlAlu And Glioiptei of lb* World'i Fa U t* work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. I>een taken from .lerusalem by St. year. It Kives tho Great Northern tho renieil}'. OiFORO are. co.3<3w>tuii.T..cHiCAi!a.iit. Wehavothem sohi everywhere at lower prices for James and others to .Marseilles, tho mo.st direct ent.iinco of any road Into It tlioronglily purifies and tho value given than any other m.ake. Take no sub* enriches vour blood. Btitute. If your dealer cannot suiiply you, wo can. shi)) containing them being miracu­ rortliiiiu und to Wlllamotto Valley points. FREE! Rupport's FUSE BLEACH lously preserved from wreck. Fr ra It uli-o bee lines ihu short lino Into tho tWiMA Alerander, N. C. A |•preciAtln( tht fAci tkst thvuAAndj of ladiA^ TV SHOCKING l^A^d^ con- Piilouso and Walla Wulla district.s of Dn. It. V. PiKHC'K: firnr SirSi of tb« U. A. have Dot utrd my Faoa BirAfb.on Mar&oillos tho body was taken to Ape, ashlnutoii, tho t'leur d’Alciio. Moscow, f I'j,. —Your "Golden Medieal nifl-DIs arcouot of prkr, wbkb U |f prr bottl«, tod la order tbAi all niAj ipitA li a fAir Iriol, I I ^ tinuous current of electricity whore for conturios it< lot ation v^'as and Snako Itlver districts of Iduha CO very■ry ”’’ has proved a bh'se-bless cures. unknown, until its remarkable I'cdis- jln^ lo mo. It WHS rccom- will wod A SAinpIo BoUI a , AAfely pA4*krd, Alt - mended to me bv Kev. P. A. cbArrrA prepAld, on receipt of t6c« FATB Get a catalogue by writing covory. IhiOF. If AYEM, of I’aris, has recently BT.KACH remnret And rureo Abitolately Ali Knykendnll. I have iieen a frecklet, plmplea. tuoth, hlArkbcAdi. aa D ow* THU OWEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. IlrleM«*t«. shown that there is a marked associa­ sufferer with old sores on my DAW, AcnA, ActemA, wrinklra, or rmifhneAA iX)0 state Street. Chicago , Ilx . tion between aysjK'psia and tubercu ­ legs for four years. I iJB<*d three bottles of It, •kin, And bAAQtltea tbAcompleiloo. Addri9 A COUSIN of the Mikud lof .lapanhas and my legs iirc sound and well and my h PlfPPCRT DAfTt. E. R E. 14th St .N.Y City. losis in a great n:imbor of caso.s. Tho health is lK*tterthnn It has been for some time. Iely ’s cream balm cures arrived in New York, ilo is traveling dis rder most commonly present is I had tho b<*st doetorsof this ro tin try treat incognito as Count Mi*himi. simple ga-tritis. As the digestive dis­ mjr case and they failed to effect a cure. PAYS FOR Yours respectfully, in too nigh grade CATARRH A POWDKR hoiiBo exploded at Fort order usually occurs first, and paves papers in llllDoU, IPRICE SOCENTS, ALL DRUGGISTstf^o^t .Smith, Ark., killing two women and tho way for tho pulmonary di-seaso, it f'tiaranteed rlrcu damaging a number of buildings. is important that disorders of diges­ ation I on, ()<>«> - Mrs. Winslow's Soothixo Sthi p for Chlldrej or we ran Insert teething: soitens the gums, reaiices Inflammstion, .loiiN ,1. SiiERWt)Oi). of Indianapolis, tion should roceivo prompt attention. It :t times in I,;)75 country allsvs pain, cures wind colic. 125 centH a bottle. papora fur...... has nearly completed arrangements for SEXD FOR CATALOGUE. tho formation oi a c irntneal trust. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. llalPs Catarrh Cure Exsmlnatton and Advlro ai to Patentsbllity of In­ CHICAGO NEWSPAPEK UNION, piso's cutit: for The first-class British gunboat la taken internally. Price 75 cents. vention. Send for Inventors ’ Guide, or How to Get •8 South Jefferson Street, - Chicago, Uk CURES WHERE ALL ELSE EAILS. a Patent. Patbick O'Fabrkia .. Washington. 1). O. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes (iood. Bramble II., in I'onsequenco of tho ells- C. N. U. No. 35-04 In time. Bold t>y druggists. turlied condition-! in certain parts of relief I niwffira Morocco, has been ordered to proceed All those who know tholr mind do ffllEN WKITINO TO AIIVEItTI.SKIW CONSUMPTION' KIDDER’S PA8TllLE8.K .r8i?.™i: V" idease any you Muw the advertlscmei to Tangier. not know their heart. ■BIHIBmHiHIBHpJiuuivatowa, hLtn la tbls paper. till.

KL-NIIC. Will be trudging off to nehool in a few Mrs. A. Sickles has moved to Hillsdale. (fiiYH—vacation in nearly over now, and Those now come« a demand for THE NEWS Miss educed Moore, of St. Johns, is visit­ HOLL18 COKBIN, Editor and Proprietor. ing friends in Elsie. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1894. Dr. J. A. Travis is now able to be out on the Btr(*et again. Happy COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. All who ai-e behind on their subscri|>- Mrs. Messer—Now, Tommy, go and We have ’em. Bigger Stock, Lower tions are re<|uested to call and settle as kiss your auntie or mamma will whipyou PriceH than ever before. IIKMOAL. soon os i)ossible. > hard. YoutliH all Solid Button and Lace Shoen •Tommy (after a long look at the Mikh Della Hill, of Petonkev. \h the L. W. Curtis will o|>en his fruit dryer Kids for 8."m\ $1.00 and 1.25, Bo.vm Button flneMt of fi'ietulH here. Monday, September 8, and expects to auntie) —Whip me, ma.—Chicago Record. and Lace ShoeH for f 1.00 and 1.25. OiriM Pefible Goat Hutton Shoee for |1.00 and The heavy dewa help to relieve the ex- run it the season. 1.25. fiadiee Dongola Button Pat. Tip Fanny —Who is that handsome fellow? ti'eme dryiieuM of the aoil. Frank Payne, whose recovery has so Solicl ShoeH for f 1.25. We h «*II the best long b<*en looked for is terrible slow, it Maude—My intended. $2.00 Ladies’ Dongola Shoes in the city. Frank Eldridge leavee Hoon for a so­ You should carefully exauine them. being now nearly sixty days since he Fanny —Why, I didn't know you were of Yours journ of Hoiiie weeks in Ohio. engaged ! came down with the fever and it is run ­ Mrs. Steward sjient a day last week ning yet. His daughter, Winnie is get Maude—Neither am 1.—Truth. with friends in Fulton, Gratiot county. ting better slowly. Miss Nellie \Vat<>rinan, of Pewamo, is Parke—Bluffer has the liest poker out ­ the guest of her cousin, iliss Ella Eld- PKWAMO. fit I ever saw. We Have the Prices, that ridge. Jim Whittaker is still .very sick with Lane —What does it consist of? Bmgal w»is well represented at the little hoi)eH of recovery. Parke—Ten dollar bills. —New Y’ork Count. pioufjer jiicnic which seemed to be en ­ Fred Klee 1ms a sister from the city of Sun. joyed by all. New York visiting him. Not only do we give .you the benefit^of. Low Prices, but we give you a Larger Afiss Minnie Blackmer returned home St, Pet«*r—Who ’s making all that All who are behind on their subscrip ­ racket out there? Saturday. tion are request'd to call and stittle as New Ghost —It’s me, Stock to sel»«t from. Take nobodys word but come and H<*e for yours**!!', w ho car­ soon as possible. Misses Bell and Lizzie Howie, of Buttle “Who ’s me?” The ice cnutin social at the home pf Creek, are visiting friends here. “I’m an editor,” ries the stock and styles and who are the Leaders of Low Prices. , Carwiu Sturgis Friday evening, was Misses Ida Proctor and .Maud Lyon “Yes I see. One of those fellows who largely attended and was a success. attended the teachers ’ institute at Ionia. had a [dan to solve the pri'sent financial School oi)eneids, as grammar teach«*r in the Lj’ous school “No, I hud no th»*ory to offer.” presiding. Miss Truly Shaffley begins at MERCANTILE GO’S SHOE DEP'T. yesterday morning.- “What? Then come right in and jiick the Centt;r school to-day also. Mrs. EllaTliumrn and childivn left for out your robes. ”—Chicjugo Sun. KI7KKKA. Mackinaw City this morning. Her uncle, Too Inte f«)r last week. Manager of the .Museum—Whaf ’s hap ­ B. Benjamin, will accompany her part of pened to the mermaid ? Will Scott and wife, of Colon, visited at the way. Jj. n. Post ’s lust week. .Vttendant —She fell into the tank and ICorbit & Valentine, Miss Cora Somers, of this village, and I was nearly drownded. —Tid-Bits. Those who are behind on their paper I Geo. W. Burkhans, of Portland, wert* -----DEALERS IN----- are mpn^sted to call and settle as soon married at the home of the bride last “Lady” began Dr. Dismal Dawson, as possible. Tuesday (fveniug. “you see before you a man whose is mud; Rev. F. K(M;hler receiv»*d news that his in, u, d, mud.” wife was quite sick and went to Romeo on KEW. “There must be some mistake in your calculafions, ” r(*plied the lady. “Ittakes I lanwani am flyUiDiai impieiiieais. Friday to set* her. Mrs. Gra<;e Widman is very ill. Bertha Gower re<«ived a fine gold Miss Cora Leffl(*r is on the sick list. water to make mud.”—Indianapolis Journal. watch as a birthdjvy present from her Miss Ora VanBurger is the guest of 1 WE parents on Sunday'. Miss Elsie Smith this week. OEUITT. I SELL THE BEST Loy, eldest son of Dr, Simmons is on Presiding Elder Frye held a tpiarterly SBean T^'hresher day and Sunday. There was no mt«tingor Mr. Bictoly, who luxs b<*(*n sickforsome rax I ■ Miss Altie Sy|)her att<*uded the camp time is improving und(*r the care of Dr Sunday school at the Evangeticul chuifh meeting at Pine lake Sunday. ^ AND here Sunday. Santord. .Miss Ora Simmons was thrown from .\ new building is being »*rect(*d on the On Thursday last the kid nine from her hoi ’se and seriously injuml. corn(*r opposite .Mr. Woodruff ’s store by Hay Hress the Sherwood school playetl the Eureka Miss Ida Bennett, of Bath, is visiting A. Harlow, of Lansing. I ON THE MARKET. kid nine and were beaten to the tune of friends and relative in this vicinity. .Mrs. Fredericks, who has b**en visiting 29 to G. The Eureka boys went over to friends h(*re, r(*turned home last Tmwlay. ^ WALKER STREET WEST. Elsie and beat the nine there by a score John (Jreek, who has be«*n suffering We shall miss her much. of 21 to 18 on Saturday. with an abcess, is better at this writing. Regina \’unl'1eet. who luusbeen visiting Charles Riddle and wife took on an ad­ Mrs. German Sypher attended the -Vid friends here for so'ue time returned to ded amount of dignity on Sunday when society held at -Mrs. Rev. Burns, of De- her teaching on Monday'. they became grand parents to a fine boy Witt. born to Henry Barrett and wife. This is -Vll those who are behind on their sub ­ The pioneer m(*eting in the pleasant BIG SUCCESS ! also the first grand son for .lim Barrett, scriptions are redell and -Mrs. .1. H. Brink county, is visiting with her damrhters, an elTort for me to walk. I consulted the You can buy Marble and attended the W. R. C. convention lield in .Mrs. Lou Wilson and Mrs, Louis Chtip- doelius, hilt kept sinking lower until I had St. .Johns last we<*k Tuesday. They n*- man. given up all hoi>e of ever lielng better. Granite work almost at your port a good time. The Y, P. S. C. E. sends three delegates Happening to be in a store, one day, wliere medicines were sold, the projirietor noticed C. A. pun. Earnest Scott came near l)elng drawn to the state convention at Kaginaw'. my weak and sickly aiipearanoc. and. after own prices at F. F. Mur­ in a sei)erntor while thn'shing for Frank Rev. ('ook, Grunt Cleveland and Miss a few questions as to iny lieulth. recom­ Hubbard last Thursday. His strength .Mary Mogg. mended me to try Ayer's Tills. I had little dock ’s, and he has a very was all that saved Jiim. He has a black faith in these or any other medicine, hut Come to St. Johns Luman Wilcox, Grant Cleveland and concluded, at last, to take his advice and try nose to show for it. wife*, Nellie Stevens and .Mary Mogg were a box. Before I had used them all. 1 was fine displa\ ’. -FOR- .\ letter from Morris Smith, of South d(*leifat4*s to the state convention of very much better, and two boxes cured me. Dakota, »tat«*M that oats were hardly Discipl(*fl held in Saginaw from .\ugUHt 1 .am now 80 years old; but I believe that Shop opposite post office, worth harvesting, potatoes a poor crop 29 to September 2. if it had not been for Ayer's Pills, I should have tieen In my grave long ago. I buy 6 St. Johns, Mich. ___ and worth HO cents i)er bushel. Thous ­ boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up It will pay you well if you go to ands of acres of corn has lMH*n cut with Whi(.*h is worse, imprisonment for life to this time, and I would no more be with ­ F. F. Murdock . the binder, |corn on the river flats is or a life-long disease, like scrofula, for out them than without bread.” —If. H. Ingraham. Itockland. Me. about half a crop. Wheat is a fair crop, example? The former, wrtainl^', would Hamilton ’s, and prairie hay sells for fO.OO per ton. be preferable were it not that Ayer's AYER’S PILLS Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers is a 5 Clinton Avenue. Horses and cattle are being sold for al­ Sarsaparilla can always come to the Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mm*. popular preparation in one bottle, and most nothing owing to the scarcity of rescue and give the floor sufferer health, Every Dose Effective colors evenly a brown or black. Any fodder. strength, and happiness. person can easily apply it at home. Best'Photos from $1 a doz. up.

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