Second Y eak —No CS 75c. A Y ear in >*dvance ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 25, 1890.

BOLDROBBERY. r«»ni ■tevee A WANDERINC M1M6 TREU Arc predicted with reliable'accuracy, and HOUSE SALE A V. WrarntnoM. nlglit Or^rntor Bt tliw De- people liable to the pains and aches o4 W.FTH ING Aft AmftWttB—EMAinUlfl TIUU' SiMti'il—hr l>ot. lielU up. Two N«ut«uceM to I'rliMtn. rheumatism dread every change to damp About 12 o ’clock last Friday night as Ann .Vitnou, Doc. KJ.—Soinmvheroiu th« or stormy weather, .\lthough Hood ’s Kii(iuir«) ofO. Ci. IIOI.MSTKK, 4% Mr. Freeman, the night operator at the early pti rt of November a colored jubilee* Sarsaparilla is not claimed to be a pos- at the ortice of titf* MU'hiKuu ajre t’o. ACCRACTIVE. concert company etruck the little town oT depot, woB reading a paper t»yo maske«l itive si)ecflc fortlieuiuatlHru, the remark­ men came into the oftlre and one of them Ovid, Mich. In the troui>e wjih a KtyliHh able cures it htvs effisited show that it may drenHed gentleman named William .lohn- steppisl behujd Mr. F. and thenther drew Im* Dikeii for this complaint with reason ­ a gun, C4)mmaudlng Mr. F. to get off 8011 who made the acciimliitance of a Mrs. able wrtaiuty of benefit. Its anliou in UPPER MARKET. It is \vith great pleasure that stCLOUn. woman along with the concert company ly thought it would take too much time Christmas Gifts. Johnson and one other member started to blow up the safe and going to P’ree- Nutice. on a wandering minstrel tour of tbe state man setmrtsl the keys, but they could The regular annual meeting of the Carriage Painting. relying for their daily susbmaiice upon not unlock it. He agreed to unlock it Farmers Mutual.Fire Insurance Co., of You will find me with Smith Bro ’s., In the That old Itandell Shop, west of the .Steel, prepared colU*ctioiiK taken up in saloons and places for thejii if the^ ’ would untie his hands, i Clinton countv, for the eUsition of of- which they refuseil to do and the gun in ­ I ’ ’ i to serve the puhllo. (Jet yoiir liURnles paint ­ of rwort. I fleers will be held at the Firemans ’ hall, ed when not in use. I will do them at low' The husband, Jacob Ilevels, meanwhile duced Freeman to tell tlieni how to do in SI. Johns on Tuesday, Jan. HJth. pHees. JACK CKICHTO.N. “ ^ T^e Mile Co it. They took all the money but oni* notified the authorities throughout the Fha .n ’k ('o .vn , Sec'y. . state to arrest the man and woman. cent. They broke ojten theprivatedraw- When the two inei*>struuk this city they er cf Mr. Rromly, the agent, and not POULTRY WANTED! Is now displaying. In their Kor F*ostm£a8ter. started their entertainnieuts in the dif­ finding any money, the. left it on top oi I will pay the higln^st market rice for Mammoth ferent saloons Deputy Sheriff Peterson the safe. The inside of the safe was bad ­ St. JolTri», Deo. 25, 1890. POULTRY delivered at Munger ’s IVooI who came here andiu com|>uny with the ly used. After getting what they came House, St. Johns'. Grocerv officors, went to the phvci* where Juiiiisun for they departed, leaving Mr. Fitjenmn (5Gw4 WILLIAM GII.- ON, . Nlyr ohoice is and the woman were lodging and arrest­ bound on the floor. He managed U) g»*t Department ed them . to the window and break a ligl^t of glass Saturday the examination on charge of and hallowtHl, but no one heard .him. 80 acre Farm for Sale adultery was preferredjagaiiiHt them, they He then succeeded in working the rope off 4Yj nill<*H nortli of F»)\vlpr, 72 Hvro.>< cleared, Is an elegant line of fresh his legs and then walked over to Mr. large fmiiie hoiiHe and barn, vonng orcharil. werebonndover to the circuit court where 1 .H aerea______wlpvit. M’lU Hellsell or trade forfur utUor- Candies, nuts and fanc}' they pleaded guilty today and were sen- Weeden ’s and that gentleman got up and l)roj*<'rty. Small payment down nnd will cut the. rope that bound his hands. Signed ...... take team of liorHea. I'oHt offlee Maple Ilap- goods to please the children. Umced. Airs, Revels received one year at Ida. Maiitin IIAY.N'KH. The small man wore dark clothes and The following votes have Ijeen handed “Music also fills the air.” Detroit and Johnson 14 monthsat Ionia. in to date: * The injured husband then returned hOme slouch hnt, and the larger one a derby and it is a pleasant spot to hat and dark clothes. The latter did the Volney (!hapin...... ‘IJ.'l fully satisfied with the result. (Jeo. .V. Wells...... 1(5 NEW WOOD {■MrSi Revels is a daughter of . Frank talking and held the gun. They were IX ST. JOHVSi visit if it is only to sec the both old hands at the business. j. K.Litteii...... r 4 Rutler of this vilhige and her friends Ia*nrp addreaa at Lyon & Waldo Feed crowd. A mammoth assort­ They got between f .'>0 and f (50. here are greatly surprised that she would Barn on Itailroad street. Delivered to any Two men were arrested at Oakley and ment of choice cigars for the take such a rash step. ] Kn. Business Locals . part of the village free. aOw4. brought here, but were discharged. gentlemen. Sheriff Swigart promptly offered n re­ S4rhool Iloartl. R**du«.ed I’rlceH. The School Board has passed a reso­ ward and is working on the ctuu*, but ns For the next 30 days we shall make BREAKING COLTS. lution to the <‘ffect, that children who Mr. Frreniun did not s«h ‘ the fa(»*H of the 1 K|>ecial prices on mufllcre, handkerehiefs, Those who have eolt w they want broken to begin first grade work willlM? allowed to robl)ers there is not much chance of a! tancj ’ picture draiJes, etc. Call at once linnieMH can Ket*ure my aervleea at renHonahle Tlf Bit Gil S conviction even if the right ones are cap- rntea. Call at Waldo & Lyon's Feed Burn ent4*r during the first two wef'ks of the and secure some bargains. .John Hicks t ■ Fall term, beginning the first Monday in tui-ed. ou Railroad Htix^t, St. Johna. With its artistic drapings at­ September, and duringthe first two wreks Have You Seen thone Lovely Sms’riia Rugs n()\v4. ORAXT WALDO. Weather PreUiethinN. At John Hicks’. tracts much attention and of the Spring term beginning the first of ^ouTn Rilkv , Dw. 15, 1800. favorable comment. An end ­ April. This does not apply to any piipil To the EniTon of the Nkwh , Miifnem, IfandkercIiiefH, Rurgalns, TONSORifll XPflRLOl) who is sufficiently aV . ( arrlDgron'a; hearing orrhnrd. aiiinfi given wliaf the law allowed her and five 15 pounds granulated sugar f 1.00. barn, land nearly all under cultivation. I of his nine children to have the rest t)f and cold and dry weather. 10 pounds A sugar. fl.()(). will give Monie man a i)argain if a«»ld aoon. Is full to overflowing with the remainder during their lifetime and Ill February the storma-will commence 17 pounds white (’ sugar, fl.OO. - K. o. vooiufi-.Ka. then it was to be divnled among sixte«?n 10 pounds light yellow sugar, f 1. the finest line of holi(la\" slip ­ grand children. .\11 the children com- with the wind in the west, the windchang- 4 pounds btwt rice, 25c. A:0B pers and daneing pomps in binf'd to break the w'ill. It was alloweeoplo must look to their cellars, ten in town for H5ft, that lie was incompetent when benme in Ib'Hiiectfully, gains in rubbers and warm I)p<'. IS—UU-litird B Moon* .'10, St: .Toliim, D. H. POWKR, (Mhler. SylvH A Maxwell UO, OiiKteo<*. is—B A Byea J4, Kdlth A tVeattJO,De- Paper rags wanted at Stephenson ’s. Witt. ple will suffer in consequence very much. DIRECTORK:—P. K. Perrin, O. W, .Hunger, Geo. recommend nothing but' the Dee IS—Walter .1 Foater 2S, Bath, Mae F. .tfarvln. J. H. Corbit, J. II. Fedena. Gils Oliiey '2Tt, lluzlett. These predictions nre determined by sci­ Fuller, Edward Brown, A. Retan,S. 8. Walker, best. The Mishawaka Knit Dee. 20—Walter I. .Sowle .'17, KaHex, Allle entific principles and I desire the atten ­ 11. T, Drown, G. E. Corbin. l-Tandera 20. Lati.'4inK tion of the iMHjpte to these iircdictions. Boot and Socks are at the Dec. 20—K«lwaril Stanton 27, Oyld, Nellie 4 Per Cent. Interest Psid on Time Deposits. Harlow 2~>, Watertown. This is written for the lieneflt of agricul­ PUTT, 42vl. head. As a whole,. Dn*. 20—.Henry B Fn*<*rnan 27, IteUlIng, ture and commerce. I remnin yours Kllle M (IHtbard 24, Vletor. rcspoctfuliy, Ralph Watson . -■ Dee. 2*2 —(Jeo W Murphy 20, Bath, Mary E lias a full stock of Staple TAKE M)TI(JE. They recommend Peltier lt», (ir«‘enhuKh. lloUd.iy(A’lait4»rM Etuttward aiinr the IVrrln School. St. Jo Iiiih , ,San»h (.’. Haynes, .'17. Uiley. E. .VI. Smith and family left Wc'ilncsday, 1)4 YK flASiH * I’Spvr Ilng»4, Old. BEST. Dw. 22—.f*iirs talking about it. .Yon mny your- left for their home in .Norwalk, Ohio, a special tv' of Will Buy at lIomcSatunlnyH. .wolf be one of the ninny who know from this morning. ple get good goods, close |M*rsonnl exiM*riyi(*<* jaisthowgooil utliing prices and arc treated im­ jt is. If you hnve over triisl it, you are A. Thomas went to Owosso this moru- '•dFRED. F. MURD0CK>* ouc-uf its staunch friends, bcciimtc the PUR E. SPICES, -VEXLES. LX- partial h'. womleriul thing about it is, that when Mrs. W. Alliertson nnd Mrs. R. G. Pep- onee given n trinl. Dr. King ’s New Dis(*ov- In fact wc take the greatest ei*v ever after holds a ]»lm*e in the house. j)le left for Findley, Ohio, this morning. If yon have never iiseil it and should be Ijouis Bcntly of l^ehnnon is visiting in care in selecting all our Uiiiieraiiilii' Go visit them at nftiietel with acongh,coldorany Tliront, Flint. goods. Lung or I’hret tronl)le, H<*Cur** n bottle at Mrs. R. L. Ferguson left \or Detroit, once once and give it a fair trial. It is gunr- this morning. nnteed every time, or money refnndwl. PEARL FLOUR IS THE BEST. As they now haveTrial Bottles free at Fildew A Millmun ’s R. E. Hicks and wife starlsnl for Col- DrngsJ oro , bourn, Can., this morning. Goods delivered free. Order COT STOHE FOR BDilDIHG PURPOSES. Geo, Rice is in Milan. their assortment Marriwl at St. Johns, Dec. 2‘I(l by M. in person or by telephone. That “Visit to Grnndpn ” will be tin* Shop Oppoafte the Peetoflee, K. Duncan, Geo. W Murphy of Bath, to finest thing of the kind ever produced in complete. Miss Mary E. Peltier of Greenbush. Bt. Johns. At Newton hall, Jan. 2. H«Ad CUntoiiie., Westside ST. JOHKS. ST. JOH.NS, (28yi) mCUIOAN, BE WANTED TQ TAt^K. at Pino Ridge haa been doubtud and the from him no more. He has since died and ulglit picketa quadrupled- Just before tapa hU portion of bis futber'a estate falls to beK THE NATIONAL SOLONS, M*br»akM*» Ex>K«natnr Stirs Up a Row THE NEWS HOMiided III camp' the other night great Choir hlngers Klope. Ht Liiicitln. sheets of light were seen In the north west Thn TnTTTtTDf.nf thr Nrhr n -.WKartii- __ Mre^ 11. Mallory and James Rutan, of SENATE AND HOUSE OP RSPSB- BY THE ST. JOHNSKIWS CU. linbe^ dtrof'Ttmi'pf The- Hnd Knmht. 'JHm Argonia, Kan,. bavS eloped, ^(jth are SENT ATI VE^. ------— ers' Allluiu'e ut Liiiroln was u Htxrmy uiie. light spread until It oxtendml fur a dls* well-known and highly resi)ected, b-doug- Ti»e Unit \v«irk was the rlertioii trf «»lfl<’ers. tuncu of two miles along the bnri- TflURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1890. Ing to the same church cliolr. Mrs. Mallory TIu 'k « were t'lected: President, John 11. roll. In the .morning u tK*4iut brought Oar Katlenal Law-Malcem aad What Thay had been-married but two months, was 22 Powers, of Illtfheiwk I'ouiity. the liicle- word to (ieiierul liruuko-thut the light Arm Doing for the Good of tho CoantTy-. years old, and quite hundstiiue. Uittun was pciideiit eluiiiiaiit f«>!' tl»eoni(M>t>f ijovonior; was made by burning lung rows of hay ­ Torious Mooauroa Proposod* IHsoasaod* ar Wnd the world . a dashing young man of 20. his father be ­ r* Vice President, II. (i. Stewart, of Hox stacks, and was the signal that the liostlleM and Anted Upon. ing eoniiected with a private bank. Mallory Butte CV»unty,' who Is (*ontesttii}r the had determinod Irrevocably t<» start on the Mk . Eum I'NPH presented the credentials thinks the}' went t4> Italt Luke t'ity, and Is INTELLIGENCE FROM EVERY electtrm of K. L. Ih-ath, Uepuhll- warpath, nttil that all the indluns who did not of the election of his colleague. Justin S. CHii. fr«)in tlu' Klftv-thl. “d Kepresentmlve giving chase, lie wants tu^ee Kutan. P/.RT OF THE Gl.nRR. join them would heieufter bo dogs and ene- Morrill, in the Heiiute on the 1.7th. Laid on ■ri't.'irv ■* ;.i pi'buni'U ui" ii nun-i 4iiO UblL- ---- Ttii*. t;i.!L bill eue-ldcred on the Thompson of Lancasier County. bift constantly being re-cii forced, and that no! . A citizen of Ih'ioks County. Kansas, says: calendar, was one enlarging the rights pf liomesteaders on tho public lands. Passed. seiiaiitimi, uiis i‘aiisi‘il »l>cu ev-oSenaUir-Vaii d(''*>'-rmo ! f.* d >*4..,. |,i, Tws* ■■vii-ika ami-* , q'H,. ,,f Go - ...... part «*■?■ .tha Wyck offered a resolution expressln-g tin' TTt lirov lttes tha t pwrfles ...... upp ua.. penlngs —Personal Pointers —Liabor Notes a few followers. State ho longer-try to eonceultho fact that sense of the Alliance that greenbacks and site unsurveyed lauds, and therefore were I PoUtlcel Ooeurrenoes — Fires. Aool« many people huvajeft the country onac- obliged to take up l(;ss than 16U acres, may I dents. Crimes* Etc. silver should Ihi mudi' a legal teiichu- for all | DEATH OF GEN. TERRY. <*ount of the drought. Over 1,000 have left extmid their holdings not to exceed HIO acres. 4l*.Ut, 4, public or ptdviUai. wiieLker the con- ! Th« Old HulUl«r PasMes Away ■i N«w Hooks tVmiity u Iuik *. Many of those re- On motion of Mr. Fierce the House bill waa tract provided for thidr payuuMit in g^dd or j passed for the erection of a pu*blic buildhig WOULD BIAKE MONEY PLENlY. Haven. muiiiiiig are unahie to get away. For miles not. He made a number of attempts to get at Fargo. N. D., at a coat of glUthbOU. Thp Major Gen. Alfred Howe Terry dh*d on over tho prairies, lie ‘says, oiiu can see the Hour b«‘fore I'lesldent I’owers would Senate then proci'cdcd to the ('ouslderation Senator Stanford's Hill to Loan Moiioy o>. Tuesday morning at four o ’clock at his iiotlilng .but lenantlcss houst^ and abun- recognize him. |*i ‘esident Powers or ­ of the election hill, the Hour being t^ken by Fanil Soiiurtty. rtsidoiiee. No. 'JO liillhousu avenue. New doued farm machinery. Mr. (k)h|uitt. He made an eariie.st appeal dered him to sit down a numluir of Mk . Stankoiiu addressed tho Senate on Haven, <.;iiuu. Ills death had been ox- for the iib'ilition of sectlonuTIsm. In the times, aiuHhially ordered the .8ergeaiit-at- Shot by His lirotber-iii-Law. rJw, iinw 111 ■.ypl.timilmi amiudVoenejr of lihl iH*cted, l)iiLj)ot so suddenly as It canio. It House Mr. Spinoiu. of New Vork, fr*>ni the hrills "T*? seat him or pnt him out of the bill to provide the Government with tiidans was due to heart disease, combined with Philip, -Maloney, a farmer living near An- Coriiiiiittt>e on Military Affairs, movoxl to room. The officer approached the px-Sen:i- tlgo, Wls., was shot by his brotlier-la-law, suspend the rules and pa.ss a hill appropri ­ suflicient to supply tho national want of a Hright's disease of the kidneys. Gen. tor. wlio dared him to lay a hand on him, Walter Mosher. Maloney and Mosher liad ating 8190, OOU tor the erection of a monu ­ auuiid circulating medium. Haiti ho: “The Terry’s illness dates back to Monument bill I am now considering proiMi.ses t<» put decluriiTg that he would fight for his rlglits some trouble over projierty, and Ma­ ment to the vhdlms of the prison Day, June 17, 1887, when ho jiartlclpated ships at Fort Green, Brooklyn.- Mr. Al­ the Oovoriiment In a condition to issue a as an American citizen. Preshh-nt Powers loney stoppl'd at Mosher ’s house to talk the ill tho 4ledic*ati(>ii of the soldiers and sail­ len. of Michigan, opposed tho bill. The supply of money etjual sulistantlally to tho then told the hi'lllgercnt ex-Senator that he matter over, and as he left the house general demand, and to oi'oct a standarti by ors ’ monument. Among the other Union soldiers had died for their country, and would lii-nd for the police. Van Wyck told Mesher fired through tho window, ‘ The bull which tho Government may determine what Generals pres»*iit were Gen. Hhonuan and the they hud suffered untold horrors. Hut it him to si'iid f(.r the police If he wanted to. passed through Maloney ’s uMotiiea. Ho was llkewlseJx.ue that there wore all over Is the amount needed. This has never late Gen, Slierldair. Gen. Terry w u'f then but he should 11 eat tliem the sumo as he cannot live. this country living men who had suffered been attempted by any Government. Tho ill active service. He returned to his money (legal tender notes) will bo Is- had trouU'l the Hergeant-:it-arms. The horrors equally atrocious. At Libby Prison, duties, but frdm that time, until his death I'lot to Murder tlie Cznr. Ruitl under the provisions of this bill re.solutloii was seconded and then discussed at Andersonville, and ut every prison pen ho never rcj‘'k*ed In giiiHl health. <>iie year Tho Paris Ffyuio publishes Husslaii ad­ south of tho I’otoiiiac during the war men upon nnlmpeachable and practically Ine.x- at some length, and finally was adopted later he was compelled through the malady vices stating that ujiother plot to murder hud lost their health, und to-day wore haustlble security, and Its supply Is ascer­ with a grand hiirr.'ih. tained and determined by tho rate which which ufflicted him, and whl(*h had b(*en the Czar has l)e*ii dls<*ov**red. Tho con ­ physical nnd mental wre<*ks because of their confinemeet In the prisons of tfio South, the iMjrrowcr can alTord to pay. Two per NO HllO.tV FOK FKF.K COINAGE. dlagnos«‘d as Hright ’s disease. 11 usk for his spirators are memhersof a noblemen ’s club. cent. Is the amount to he paid to the Gov- Heverul Poles have lieeii arrested for com- Th*'y should lie n*llev*;d before nmnunietits ri*tli*«*m«*Mt fiom the army, whh*h was to Revolutionary heroes were erected, Tho ernmciit for the loan of lls money-, and so Tho Hopiiblleiiii Zoiiatorlul t awcus Is graiit(*d, and sism after h«* located at New plh*lty In tho plot and the ciub-iiouso ^las long as money- Is woetli -moro th an 2 p er. motion was lost, A-gaUlKt It. - b een closed. ______cent., the s<.»curlty Iwdng piacllcally ine.x- Tlav'cii, (nirchaslng one of the llii I.N the course of tho morning business In huustible. money will always Im? borrowed 1’he Kcpublican Henatorlul caucus, ut deuces ill the city on New Haven ’s arlsto- Train Men Want More Pay. the Senate, on the 16th. Senator Hoar read from tho Government, and thus the Govern ­ Washington, tinned Its hack on two allur­ enitic avenue. A delegate meeting of conductors and a,letter from John I. Davenport making a ment will lie able to discharge Its duty and ing propositions, free colnagi* and tho Issue trainmen from all dlvlsons of the Wabash vigorous denhil of tho charges jireferred supply tho general want. As Inimiwed . ANOTHER RIG HANK FAILURE. of SIOO.OUO.OOD 2 p ‘r cent. Ismds. Tho .steer­ road is being held In Decatur, III, to ar­ against his conduct a.s Chief Suuervlsor of money Is not expected to He Idle, hut to Im ing cpiiifnlttee liad formulated a .series of H. A, Kean A Co.. Oua of the Oldest Hanks range a wage .':cli**dule for presentation to Elections und profe.ssing a willingness to u.scd. It goo's Into general clr'-ulatlon to propositions which It leiiorted to thtv cau­ supply the needs of business, and Its abun ­ in Chicsgii, Goes Under. the railway munagement. The men want appear before a Senate eonmilttee U> an ­ dance stimulates not only the larger but cus. They were for the purchase of tho H. A, Kean & Co., of Chicago, one of tho* pay for overtime. There are fifty delegates swer the charges. Mr. Gorman expressed over-supply of silver in the market within the hope that a committee on Investigation the smaller eiiterprlse.s and industries on best known banks In the Northwest, has from the ten divisions of tho road. a year„ the issue of JlOO.OOO.OOJ 2 per would be appointed. Mr. Hoar re­ which so largely depend the steady em­ failed, and Samuel A. Kean, head of the ployment'of latmr with Its natural con.se- cent. iKinds is'deemahlo by tlie , Gov ­ Thought 81|o Was Nut Dead. plied that tho Cominltteo on Privileges house, and George H. Warne, the cashier, and Elections would look Into the quences —general prosperity. Tho rate of ernment at Its option, the rccohiago Mrs. August Kllason, a Norwegian, was are tinder arrest charged with receiving matter. Mr. Morgan presented the t*reden- Interest on these loans on real estate Is of tho suhsldlary coins and the trade burled Sunday, ut Euu Claire, Wis. The dojaisim only a few hours befor e the fail­ tlals of Ills colleague, Mr. Pugh, and they flxetl at 2 per cent. In tho bill, but In time dullui's, the Issuo of either coin certlHcat.'is iieiglils«*s. aftsu* Uie funeral, Insisted that may In* rtsluced .’r«—rx pe i ieiico -T^ball ure, and when they knew the hank was iu- were laid upon tho table. Mr. Dtinnell, of or Trmisiiry notes to take tin* place of iiu- she was not dead, and at 9 o' ’'clock Huiiday Minnesota, in the House, ealhsl up as a teach. The rate of .Interest chargi'd by solvoiit. This Is a grave charge, and. If tlonal-hank notes when tlielr circulation night they disinterred the body. The ex ­ privilege*! in* .>*r o . and 37.5 that would sc.-ture to every State at decisive mujorlly. The upshot of all the being tin; Dcluwari* Oil Company, who sold least its present representation. With :td(i R. C. Dun & Co. ’s weekly review of trade Scientists, who ignored the official's iiotl<*e mom hers the rat Jo of poiiulution would be Huys: talk was that after defeating the 2 per and sent other chlldr**n Of flu* family to Its reHin*ry. tank-cars. et<*.. to the hlg 173,!>01. If tho pre.sent representation were Business continues largo for the season, ■cent. iMUid plan the other pnqHVsltIons were scluMil, and an effort will Im niadc to find monopoly. Tin* sale of the Deliiware leaves retained many Stat“8 would lose one or" but thoro Is perceptibly less contidence. reeoiiimltted to tin* steering commit ti'e with out If Christian Scientists are not am'eiiahle ofily two lii(h*pi*inleiit concerns Inopcnit4on. more membei*s. No vote was taken. The causes appear to ho: First, prospect in.structlous to prepare a bill and j-eport It The .Senate, with a small attendance of to the law. DeciHloii in a Hlg Land Case. of Important monetary legislation, tho ef­ to another caucus. members, pi-oceedi'd on the 17lh with the Water Famine IrrUoiitval IlUiiois. The Mlniicsota Supreme (.'ourt has handed fects of which are not clearly foreseen; usual routine business of the morning hour. socuud, frequent failures and greater dif­ The coat lulled witter famine In C»‘iitrul down a di;clsioii settling the celehratod WHAT ARE ORIGINAL PACKAGES? When Mr. Quay called up the bill providing ficulties In making collections; and, third, Illinois has become so serious that tli*' swamp-land litigation whii ’h :i.s.sures to the less satisfactory conditions In s6hie South Dakota’s Supremo < ourt Rendors a for the. sale of the old ('ustoms-Hou.se Illinois Central Kullroad has refused longer Diilntl.) and Iron Kaiige Hoad the,title to building at Erie. Pa.. Mr. Hlulr protested largo branches of Industry. . I'robably Decision on the Subject. to supply the coal mine iit Assumption "between 3,000.000 and 4,000.00!! jicros of ta-nrt iigaiiisr giving fTiiie fif"sTbMl uiitlnporluiit more people are affected as to busi ­ Ill the celebrated original package (5a«e ness undertakings, often uncon'sclousiy, with wi»ter from the tank, and tlie inlii** has in the northern part of the State. m.*ift<*i*s whih* .so many bills of national lin- of The State* of i-mtth Dakota vs. Gorge II. suspeiid<*d operations. FarnuTs for months portiiiice well* pending, and said that if tho by uiicortalnly about financial legis­ Eloped W'ltli a Married Alan. lation and Its effects, than by any Chapman and William Iv(>lh*r, on !i writ of have J>»*en hauling water for stock and Senate could do nothing else during the pres ­ other cause. Though tho rate for money error, tho Supremt* 'Court has rendt*red a hou.se n.sc a dlstijiice of .six to foiirt(*ei4 John Harry, son of a prominent nierchant ent si>s>.l*)ii but ehiinge its rules It .should do on cull Is lower than a week ago. and decision uguhist the defendants. This was of Mt. Sterling. 111., eloped Saturday night that, and future Senators (**)uld then pro- miles in Ma(*on County. N(*arly all of the coi*(hto dosomethlng for the **ountry. .After money is easier at Boston and I'hlladelpbia. an action where the dcfmidaiits were in — deepest w«dls have bei-ome ’clo<*k in the morning to go to a sa-. The report Unit Jay Gould hud gained thought it a mistake to Increase tin* House things may Improve In this respect, If legls-^ rooms and buildings wh(*n* suc!i Ihiuors control of all the Kansas salt plants is a latlve prospect! do not meanwhile* were sold. A Jury was Impaneled, a trial hH)ii 111 the vicinity, so his daughter says, to membership. Mr. Tillman of South (’iiro- mistake. There are fourloen plants In lliia sj)«>ke In favor of the hill. He de- •cause greater shrinkage - of—credits an d" “h.Td, nrrrt a rrrdlct -of goHfy render ed In dulge In a smoke. He remained in th e curtailment of purchases. At ('hlcago re­ sahKin two lioiir.s and then returned to Hie np eratlnn nnd timtid h n ** piirelut scd lud. two tb w Sii.jairliit*'ti4U-iit. Ilf till' (’etisiHf', against -the defendants, and each was as did also Mr. McKenna of Callfonihi. ceipts of wlieat and wool arc a third below house. Wlilld attempting to gain adnilt- of them. ______- soiitc:ict*d to pay a fine of Hl.'SO and Mr. Blount of Georgia favored tlie hill. last year's, of hides larger, and of other 111 nee ut a r(*:ir dcKir of the liouse four shuts priKlucts about the s;ime. Sales of nier- to be Imprisoned fot* sixty days. Trying the Lymph on Leper*. The previous (lucstlon xvas *)r«h*red and a chandlse exceed la.st year's, money is firm Tho court further holds that w'licii bittles were fired in rapid succe.sslon. and ns many Two l*>pers have received Injections of vote taken on Mr. McRae’s umeiidment to but regular buslnass supplied, and there Is of whisky or bedr, each scah*d up lii a paper pistol biilh*t'! ent(*rt*d Hnrtinau ’s body and th*; Koch lymph at Hcrllti. The experiment make the momlKTshlp 3.50. It was lost— y«*as. 113; nays, 14.5. Mr. Washington of* confidence In the Inmiedlate future. At wrappT and closed and |)la(*(*d togi*th(*r In (*aused almost instant death, Henry and is hulug made at tliu reiiuest of the pa ­ f**re*l as a suhsiltnte for Mr. Flowep^s Milwaukee and Detroit trade Is gmul. at uiiCoveri*d wimmIcii 1m)X(* s ftiriiishi.*d by the Wlllfiini Hartman. fOin of tin* d<*ad man, tients. ______Cleveland fair, and ut Cincinnati quiet In amendment (to give New York one “*nv()ro. Importer, and tlu*se waiodeii boxes are an 1 .lohii (.’. Hreim.'i* were locke.l up. whole.sale linos, ______Pound a Rohher*' Cave. Representative) an ameiidiucnt ordering a marked to tie* address of the agent and Tried to Kill Ills Young AVH'e. ri***«)uiit in New A'ork City and county, tho An 01(1 Man for Daniagea. A genuine robla'rs ’ cave hiis ’ been discov ­ shipped from one Htate to anotlii*r, the Nelson Hr(*tt. a youngg(*nth*iiiaii of pleas ­ reprcsi-ritjitlon of New A'ork to he, made TTA novel divorce case came uu in court ut ered ill South Haven,' MIcli., in which a Ihlrty-Hvo If the r<*count warrant.s It. Ixist wtKiden Isi.xes and not the hotth*s constitute ing appearance and (*aptlvutliig address. ~T)uhu(iue tho bthi'T'ffny;— t-»r. WlUhne- -11. iiuantlty of goiwls stolen at tin* time of the ’—yeas. 123; luiys, 148. Mr. Flower with- ^l^^7gll^^Tu*s ln*hUid tlie T>^s—at Memphis^ Seeley, a man over 80 years old. wants si'pa- iF sasTroiis fliarnV niiif pLacT^ifs foil ml. TTr**w ITT?? JiTne-ndtneTTt —rnTd-t+m b:H was-— tho decision of tie* Hupr(*nic Court.' Tlie. Tenn., In default of 81,000 ball. Six months rathm from his wife, who is 40 years old. lie jiiissed—yeas. 187; nH.vB, s2. It flx«*s tlie court finds that the defondants fulled to es­ ago he met Kitty Nagh*. a pndty f'-year- m**mh«*rslili)of thi'IIouseof Representatives alleges adultery an.d cruelty, hu tthestrong- THE markets . tablish such f:u’ls as will entitle them to old scluK)l-girl. and p(*rsiiadi*d her t ) elope at 3.5(1. est claim made by him Is that they never any Immunity fr m tip' penaUles of the with him. They W(*n* married and went to CHICAGO. In the Senate, the election bill was taken were legally married. The woman coaxi'd State law, and ordi'rs that the Judgment of ixjinsas City. Brett's treatmi*iit of his Catit -K—CoinmonJo Prime...... 83.2.5 0 0.25 up Jigiiln ou the 18th, and Mr. Coke spoke him to marry her while her hushund was on Huos—Shipping Grades...... 3.25 0 3.75 the court be enforced. ehild-wlfe was so outrageous that shi* (iiilt in opposition to It, Mr. Uiillom (R*?piibll- his dying bed and tho ceremony was per ­ SiiKcr...... 3.00 5.75 him jiiid reliirni*d to )i(*r folks. H(*r hus ­ Whkat —>0. 2 U« h1...... ,02V.i nnd the fathi*r and mothi'rof (iiithrle, ; INDIa Na POLIS. Mr, (Jeorge. on the giound that the Higla‘e Is the wife of ,a well-to-do farmi'r reshhuice of hjs wife, from whom )><* has C attle —Shipping...... 3.50 0 4.7.5 General GoveriiTneiit had no right under 7.5 and 71 years old, respeiv^lvely. living on a been separated for sonn* tlmi*. Sli irtly Hoos —Choice 1 .Igb t...... 3.(X) 0 and Is only 2:i years old, Hnsplclon was tho (?oii.stltutl*yn to control and manage farm in Evans Township, Kingman County, after he entered the house three shots were Sheep—C ommon to Prime...... 3.UU 0 4.T5 aroused and e.x.amlnatlon showed that one Wheat —No. 2 Kod...... «3 i*((. .0314 the eh'ctlon of Representatives to Congress Kan.-, were called ui/oii early ono murnlng lii'jiisl hy tin* neighbors, wlio rushed in and In the States. But In that ohjeetion there child had been given arsenic. Tho poison C ohn —No. i vxhiio...... • ,i>0 0 •di by niask»*d Alliance men. aliout sixty in found Mi*s. Vlin*»Mit dead. Tliree wounds Oats —No. 2 White...... 48 IS)* .48.'/, was no virtue. The duty was inii>*)sed upon was administered on bread. number, and for(*e.d out of tliele horn**, and were dlseoviu ’ed, one of which passed ST. iXtUIH. It hy the ('oiistltiitlon and by the rc.sults of C attle ...... 4.00 0 5.75 Wisconsin Tobacco Growers, without household giKKls were escorted fif the war -to protect the negro of the South thnnigli the ln*art. Dr. Vrin'eiit was ar­ Hoos ...... •...... 3.00 0 3..50 in his right to cast a fr«'e ballot and to have Rock County tobu(*co-growers met at the teen miles southeast and left near where rested and taken to Jail. wh(*re ho simUi f(*ll Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 05 0 .06 they resided for some years until rec(*ntly. C orn —No. 2...... 48 0 .40 a fair count; In his rlglit to I'xerclso, Court House In Janesville, Wls., and organ ­ into uncons'*k)usiiess, having Jippareiitly xvitlumt fear of vluleiic*' and npde- Guthrie was a tenant on a qmiTtor section Oat *—No. 2...... 43 0 .44 ized a stock company, with a capital of tuU(!n poison. ______Barley —Nebraska...... 72 0 .74 lerred hy Ihri'at.s of any kind, all $5,000, for the purpose of bulhllnt a ware­ which f«*II Info the hands of Jarvis. Conklin CINCINNATI. tho iMilitlcal rights of .American cltl- Negrow* Paying Their I*oU-Tmx. house 111 which tobacco-growers may store A ('o,, hy fore<*Iosure proceedings last Au­ 3.00 0 4.50 zeu-H. The time was at hand. .Mr. gust. It had form(*rly been owned tiy John T\w hundred n**groes that hax'i-'Wot ln*r.e- 3.00 0 8.75 Ciillom declar***!. wlien tho autherlty of their tobacco for the purpose of awaltlng- 3.00 5.*25 0 tli<* (iovernm**nt must Ik * 4iit*'rp<)sc*l in h**- bett«*r Belling jirlces. W'urehouse receipts Cassidy, a piTinilneiit Alllam**' man, who tofon* pakS tlielr poll-tax have gone to the Wheat -No . 2 Red...... »7'9 <« .08'4 ..52*^(ffi half, of tho negr*H*s of the .“outli. In the ore U) be issued that growers may borrow '.(Mill after the Guthries w**re mov(*d,awuy SlnTlff'a office at Ju(*ksoii. Mis-., slnco tin* Corn -No. 2...... 33’4 Was iiccompani(*d hack hy an .Alliance 'Colleciilon of taxes c<.aiinnftn*e*l «iid settled Oats No . 2 Alixed ...... 47! 90 .48;9 morning hour In th** Hoitse tho p«*ndlng Monej^hi ease of necessity. MlLWAlKKEr- measure was the S»*nate bill amen*JinR the ••rowd to his formi'r home 'Wdth his fimdly 'np. It h> estlTnatisl that this iiiiih Im'T will la* WUF.AT—No . 2 bpring ...... 86 0 .00 Interstale-commorce net hy pniviiirng for Hettlers Leave Their Farms. and effects. The Alllufice -say they dzi*1101 mon* than doubled In that rownty alone, Corn —No. H...... 48 0 .40 tho taking of doposlTtniis by notaries A special from Fort Ih'rtludd. D., states propose to allow any df Hilielr inembers to Hoports from other iKrrtlons of the Slate are Oats —No . 2 White ...... 43 0 .44 Ryk —No . I...... public. The hill was passed- Mr. Farqu- to the sunn; effect. The rcas m for this Is .67 *.,0 that the .Mandaii and Gnmvcntres Indians lose thi'lr 'horiK's Just to beiit'tlt moi'tgage bAllLKT —No. 2...... (gJ 0 .67 hur, of New y*)rk, as Chairman of the have be gun .a ghost dahee. Renewed anxie ­ companies. W. tdiipp, agent af the mort ­ that tho new constItTiti >n r(*sscsslon of •Charh'H, and Herbi*rt Cooiicr, of Harbor T0I,KI)0. sijhstltute thets'for. Mr. Farqiihar made a settlers have gone to the towns. the property s*w>n, and hold It If he Is eoiii'- ^lirings, MK'li.. ha- - been wa-died ashore Wheat ...... or.v n .97 ’4 motion that the House go Into committee of' pi'lled to :uaiiitiiln a military company, tJoRN - (;a«h...... 01' 0 .62’.. the whole on the slate of the Union, and — Boys Seiitoneed for stealing Liquor. iilKiut seven iiiUcs north of tlicrc. They Oats No. 2 White ...... 51; .6-2 Hi the House pmceedt-d to the consideration of Ingwald Hakken and Frank Giroux, for OFF TO THE HAD LANDS. v,cn: relurnliin from ji lisliin.g crnlse. und BUFFALO. the S**nBte hill to place the American mer­ the supfHisltloii Is tliat tlc’ir l.cjiit wa- Catti ,?.—Oo*vl to Prime...... 4.00 (0 5.m stealing a case of Ihiuor. w'ore sentenced by Hoos ■Me.lhiui and Hiwi-y...... '*. 3.75 chant marine on 1111 equality with that of Justice Hoffman, of Black Ulver Falls. Wla Soldier* I.envo Pine Ridge Agen-'y to wr(*ck= (i In the s^'- 'tn. Wheat —.No. 1 Hard...... 1.08 ~ I.OS'^ other nations. Hakken goes to the ^tate Hcforni ScIk .o I till Meet the Indiaii*. Comn —No , 2...... 58 ’ the county Jail and the Sixth and Eighth from Fort I'n'ade. Nln'* Htark, \vhi» r**glstcred at the Th-n- Hoos- Llgh»...... Rapid City and Oolrich- have started for ;:.;Mi Ilous(*. liidlanajMd' -. the other iilf^hf bHL?:i* —M*xHum to Good ...... Tiif, hight'st wat<*rfRll In the world Is for sixty daya ______hi>-. Inhi rlted by tliOd* ‘'!-h of her fatber-lii- J LAKBb..|.... tliat of th** Ycllow.ston»; Ulver. B««t-Hiigar Plant la Californio. he Had Lands and a fight with tho InssMlrr. NEW YORK. »eein» InevltJtble. Tho Sixth Cav.'ilry law an <--lJite valued at ne arly a million, ■' Thk greatest cave In the world I* Uto* A coiitiact has he«*n Signed for the eree- C a TTUI ...... 3.30 'onsIstB of 600 Of 090 nnm. Accompanying She and her hii-.liaiid weiii to ('olorado for ! Hoob...... 8.‘25 Mammoth Uave In Kentucky. ti'in 'of a 1 -ct-sugftr factory at Chino, f’al.. these will be 260 Infantry tinier the benefit of hIs health, nn*i a eonpl*' of i BHfen?..,...... 4.00 The biilldjiigA are to lie completiKl by Aug. The greatest lake In the w'orld Is Lake* .'Captain Wells, of OelrlcJi,, and SOO Stnti* iiioriths ago he lit her hoiiir evlden'ly wHh | ...... 1 next, and the plant. It 1?; stated, y/lll cost 8ui)erlor, 4.30 mileg loug and UOOO feet nilltia under M, H. Day. The day guard the Intention of deserting h-r, v bhe h<3.irJ j Oats - Sf!»*sd WesUrn ...... !...... 46 4*var a liiilf-mlllh.n dollars. deep. apart, revealing a small opening, where mated conversation. “I. presume he li a set of revolving Iron shelves will bo awake by this time.” TIIEY’RE GOODTNDIANS; MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. seen. “Yes, at once, and 1 hope I shall And On these pla ce the food, \yater Is in hilin_mqre easy than he was thjs _mprn- INCIDENTS THAT HAVE LATELY The room, where the creature can help lug^ ” Four? RED MURDERERS DONE ------OCCURRED.------— himself as he wishes it Keep and restore “Sleep indicates some degree of ease. TO MEET THE MESSIAH. Do you think he will be helpless long? ” the basket to its place; also be sure and An Intematlng Sammnry of tfew More Im. keep the knife. Push then the shelves “I am sorry to say it will be months They Htert on the Trip to the Happy Hunt- yortnnt Holufs of Our Molghbora —TTod- befort? he can leave bis bed. Even th en, Jl Remarkable Romance. and they Will turn slowly around and ~ Tna Grounds by the Hope Uonte —A Bls- dine* and Crlmoa, CaiHn ltlo*» come back to you with the plat^ empty. I fear he will bo a cripple for years." tory of the Crimea for Which They Paid and Oonoml Mow* Mote*. “Aft<‘r this, replace the panel, and re­ “Poor man! This has been a sad acci­ .the Penalty of the Law. The official vote of Michigan, as vert- turn to your nmm silently. That ^11 be dent for him, ” replied Ethel, In tones The greatest hanging that ever took fled by tho State Canvassers, is shown in all for about two or three weeks, when I full of sympathy. place In Montana, says a Missoula dis- the annexed table: shall add a small servlee, such as plac- Dr. Eifenstein made quite a long call. natch. occurred Friday morning. Dec. H>. at 10:4.5, when Pierre Will, Lalasee, The whole number of vote* oa*t for Ooverho^ tower, and winding up a little ina- baronet comfortable for the night, and Antley, ’ and PascaTT the four Indian WM 8B7.8S6. ^ rhlnery .—WIH you do oil - th te?” askn d J»t» Rthiil aaw him handle the Injiind man Edwin B. Winau*. D...... Ha,795-U,5a0 TaiueeM. Tutubt . B...:..... * ...... lN.ao»------he, eagerly, 80 gently, and simtho him with kind, en ­ game'. They took their places on the Axarlah S. Fartrlda*, P...... 98,081 CBLA.PTKR XI. “Yes,” half moam ‘d the pt)or glrf, whose couraging words, she felt that he must trap without trembling, and when the Eugene Belden, 1...... 13,108 A 81>UUf.AK KKt^l'RST. soul shrank in horror from the task, “If possess a lH*art of almost womanly feel­ ficattoring ...... 47 caps were being drawn over Antley ’s and LitaUnatU Oovemor. _ “Ha^ sIm' como? ” ask'od Sir Roginald you assure me 1 wJll not be harmed by ing, and her Interest and admiration Pierre I’aul’s faces they smiled. Pierre John strong ...... 180,84'> — 1,84$ OlondiMuiing of Lady Coiiatanco^ as ho the bt>ast. ”______deepened, even b efore his visit was con- Paul and Pas<-al said tlmy were guilty Wm. 8. Unton...... 178.108 distinctly heard a carriage .stop before “You never will; he Is chained to a oluded. and wore ready to die like men. The Henry Allen ...... 26,410 After Earle Elfenstein withdrew a late John MoQregor ...... 14,‘D1 the door, and his own coachman ’s voice heavy iron bolt; besides, this room ho is trap fell at 10:4ri and the necks of . tho Sacretary of 8tat«. speaking to the horses. in has no windows or doors (^bvlng light ­ dinner was announced, and in the din ­ four were broken. In twenty minutes Dan E. Soper ...... 180,856 — 2,70$ “She has; shall she be brought directly ed from the ceiling), and there is no ing-room Lady Constance presented to the bodies wore cut down. They were Washlzigton Gardner ...... mode of reaching him, st^vo by those Etliel her nephew, Robert Ulendennlng, Edwin B. Palmeter...... 26,170 to your presence? ” buried on the Flathead Reservation. William E. Adam* ...... 14,284 “Yes; and see to It that no one enters shelves. I could not; you can never even and niece, Helle, Ids sister, the former iS4o4e TreoKMiwr. this room until they ani summoned, as 1 sec him or bo seen by him. When my greeting her with rather an Insolent look The executed Indians l>eionRed to the Frederica Braaetad...... 170,744— 8BT. wish to see this girl alone. Do you hear? friend returns, and wants him, we will of ailmiration. the latter with a bow ex ­ Flathead trllie, whose reservation Is In Jo*epb B. lloore ...... 178,857 Alone! entirely alone! ” replied the Itaro- jinscrew the Iron shelves, and so take pressive, of haughty contempt AnaelP. Coddlngton.... .26,218 Is, dll account of its Henry Blackman ...... 14,$8< net. him hence.' ___ From that moment Ethel saw that Auditor Oineral. “Y'ou will be obeyed. No one shall dis­ “Will you stay now, as he thust be seen neither of these young people would pro ­ tine •Ituatioii and Goo. W. Stone ...... 181,072 — 8,277 plentiful stock of Thoma* F. Glddlnga...... 177,705 turb you. Shall I order Matthew to put to this very night? ” asked Sir Reginald, mote her happiness while she remained game, much fre­ Luclu* A. Ive* ...... 25,427 up the horses? ” after a pause. “You <*aii send for your under this rcKif. quented by tourists William W. Graham ...... 14.‘401 . “No; tell him to w’alt for further no ­ trunks when you wish. I will pay you Mr. Glendenning did converse with her, from tho East and Cotnviissioner of Land Offloe. ifrom Europe.. Tho Geo. T, Shaffer ...... 181,061— 3,14$ tice!’* twenty pounds a month. ” but it was with such an evident air of John G. Berry...... 177,010 Lady Constance withdrew, and very “I will stay.” condescension that her replies were brief crimes by which the Carlton Peck...... 25,8)4 “Then, p|ea.se ring the bell you see and cold, while hfs sister remained silent [four bad Indians David Treat...;...... 14,128 soon reoptuicd the door, to usher In and forfeited their lives Attorney General. present to her sick husband Ethel Never- yonder, as I inn.st Inform my wife,” during the whole meal, with the excep ­ were brought fully Adolnhu* A. Elli* ...... 193,808 —17,43® gail, his sister’s adopted niece, then in ­ The bell brought a footman, who took tion of answering one or two questions homo to them, but Beni: W. Hnaton ...... 177,822 stantly retired, closing the door behind' the desired message, and Lady Constance asked by Lady Constan«*b, which answers were probably only James It. Adaett...... 25,810 Sup^ntendent Public Instruction. her. . soon appeared. were given in a~pold, mechanical way a few among many Ferris 8. Fitoh ...... 181,189 — 8,361 Very beautiful looked the young gtrl “Miss Nevergall is to remain. She Is that told of a mind preoccupied and ab ­ CHIEF -ENEAS. deliberate murders Orr Schurtz ...... *...... 177,828 as she stood by the side of the bed, her to be my amanuensis, reader, and assist sent. ______conunltted by tliem for the purpose of David Howell...... 25,300 you and the nurse, generally, in my care. robbery. Cha*. A. Lltler...... 14,319 heavy crape veil thrown back, revealing The truth was this young lady was The Flatheads are mostly Catholics and Member of the State Board of Education. her sad, sweet face and large, pitying I wish the room next this prepared for surprised and not at all pleased with the partly civilized. The Jesuits commenced David A. Hammond ...... 181,262 — 3,53® oye.s. her Immediate use.” introduction of such a rarely beautiful work among themabout fifty years ago, and James M. BaUou...... 177,726 Charles Soott ...... 23,341 “Oh! sir,” said she, after an eager, yet “Why that one? It will not bo wise to girl Into the hoibe over which she hold they cultivate the soil James Power* ...... 14,'i99 half-haughty greeting, “I grieve to see put hrr-thero. ” sway. and practice tho simpler Justice of the Supreme Court. you so helpless! Have you just been in- “^V'lse or not, there she goes, so have She was intensely jiroud and selfish, trades, while tho boys John W. McGrath ...... 181,667— 4,644 judre?” it in readiness. Also, tell Matthew to and felt that there might be an influence and girls’ schools are Edward CahlU. .;;...... 177,023 put up the horses^ as they will be needed well attended, and some VOKtr “Yes: this morning I was thrown from exerted upon her few admirers that of the leading memberr U’Brlen J. Atkinson ...... 14,383 my horse, and am to lie here helpless for no more to-day. ______nilglit interfere with her prosp< ‘cta. Congress. of tho tribe have amass­ First District—J. Ixigon Cblpman, D., 21,701; months. I sent for you, then, in answer CBAFTKK XII. The prosiM'cts particularly iti vh*w at ed wealth. CUilef -Eneas Hibbard Baker, R., 15,861. to a letter received a few moments be- KTHEL AND HER NEW DUTIES. present were the winning of the heart Is reputed to be worth Second District—James S. Gorman, D., 16,471; .fore the accident from my sister, wrlth'n and hand of tlm new physician lately $100,01)0. Under t h c Edward P, Allen, K., 14,568. In abo»»t ar» hour a servant maid en ­ Third Dlatrict—James O’Donnell, B., 16,679; before her death. In that she asks me tered, to say that the room was in readi­ settled in the place. present agent, Peter Ho­ "Td'gTve 'yOu a honje for four months in nan, who was appointed John W. Fletcher, D.. 14,216. ness, and slie would lead Miss Nevergall She had been introduced to him at the twelve years ago, the Fourth District—Juliu* C. Burrows, R., 10,067; return for any service I may wish ren- liorac of a frieiK^, and had admired his George L. Yaple, D., 13,6.3. to It. if she wished. trllie has made rapid Fifth District—Melbourne H. Ford, D., 22,451; dered. I sent, because I need assistance Taking up her bonnet and wraps, the elegant b<*arlng, handsome face and progress. Ho Is a kind- Charles W. Watkins, R., *20.153. immediately of a very peculiar nature. young girl pas84*d through the front ha.ll quiet manners, and Instantly had re­ hearted man, firm and anti -ev . Sixth District—Byron G. Stout, D., 17,140; Are you wiiling to undertake it, at a fall* into the nMJin adjuitiing, which she found solved to lay siege to his heart. courageous, and he thoroughly understands WlUiam Ball. B., 16,457. thn Indi an character . The J^'latheads soon Seventh DiBtriot--Jastln R. Whiting, D., 14,- salarv?” cxeeeUlMgi y oeautinu. h nau evuientty- —With bow much . siieeesH this siege was 556; James 8. Ayres, R., 12,566, “ProI)ably I can tell hetler when l to be carried on time alone could de­ learned to know him and to understand that Eighth District—Henry M. Youmans, D., 17,- always been exclusively a guest chamber, their trciitment depended entirely upon hear what the duties will be. ” and so richly was It furnished that she termine. 23 I: Aaron T. BlIsS, R., 17,154. “Hefore I tell you that I \ysh you to their conduct. He succeeded In establish ­ Ninth District—Harrison H. Wheeler, D., 15,- guessed at once why Lady Constance had After leaving the table the ladies re­ ing a native court among them for the trial 854; Byron M. Culcbeon, R , 15,794, hand me the small Illble yo/ see upon objected to its daily use. paired to the piazza, followed by Mr. of offenses committed, by Indians against Tenth District—Thomas A. E. Weadock, D.* that table. ” 1 As soon as tlu* maid had withdrawn, (ilendenning. members of their, own trllie, and It has 10,721: Watts S. Humphrey. R,, 15,055. ! With wondering eyes Eth^ reached worked very .satisfactorily with Chief -Enea.s Eleventh District—Samuel M. Stephenson, R.^ Ethel commenced an examination of tlie As H(*lle paused to pluck from one of 16,667 ; John Semer, D., 14,549. him. the book. implements Sir Ueginaid had mentioned. the vines a few flowers for her belt, as judge. Proposition for a Cotistitutiotuil Convention. ; “’The duties to be jM'rformed an* of a The bookcase he had s|)oken of slm Lady Constance turned to Ethel and re- But there wore some among tho Flatheads For...... 1 ’.431 "pu ndv' eonfid eiitlal nature. No^ hurnan who were, not amenable to the influence of Against ...... *26,*261-0,830 kno w had hacn rarrhu l th ither from the marked: th etfown chi efs, th e p i'lesls or th e ttgett4. being must know what I tell you, whether m Detroit says:.- library for her use sim*e her arrival. “I suppose you have no friends In this They were Idle and you aef<-pt the charge or not. Wife, The drawer to which he had given her a vicinity, having just arrived.” fond of “firewater,” and Threo times In tho past month has tha neplu'w, nh'ce, man servant nor maid key of a peculiar shape was a secret one, Ethel hesitated, while a faint blush liecamo a burden to Detroit College of Medicin e been broken servant must «‘ver know that you do more found, as he had whlsijered, beliind the suffused brow and ohoek as she replied: their own people and a open and tho bodies kept there for sci­ than n*ad to and amuse me, write my bo oks, and remembering his directions, “I have found otic here very unex ­ terror to tra rclers coni-^ entific purposes been shamelessly and letters, and attend to my dally business she proginal(l. and conversed wild beasts. from her own room to a similar dinir in- the faculty, knew more about the case these word.s:-^*1 , - Ri sTde a u^iTroTMTslTe had seT^n in the har- Tor 'a few hrbinents, ” ' The bodies of some of the murtlered 8w<*ar I will toll no i)erson ttie nature of “It .seems to me for the future, when whites were found, and, through the confes ­ than they had told. Dr. Mulheron onot ’s. sions of Indians, the called on them to toll what they knew, my nightly duties, and that I will pe^rforra These two rooms communicated with my uncle ’s ])hysician visits him, it would be well for you to remember that you guilt was fastened on and they refused to say anything. A them to the Ix'st of my ability. ’ ” this little passageway from the inhabited the murderers. Xhe very warm and personal discussion fol­ Again Ethel shuddered, yet did as ho part of the house, and th(*so alone. Di­ now occupy the position of a suliordl- Ixidy of an unknown nate, and therefore should not put on lowed, in which Drs, Mulheron and requin-d; and, after kissing the book, re- rectly opposite her door was a sn:aller man was found outlie, Wright, who wanted the thing investi ­ peated the'\Vt)rds. one, which she at once knew must lead the airs of an equal to attract his-atten ­ bank of the Kootena tion! ” was the rude and unladylike re­ Klver. and slmrtly af­ ^1 gated and tho vandals expelled, resigned. “Sit down. now. and come very close, to the Haunted Tower and deserted The learned dixrtors of tho faculty called 80 you <*an hear, while I whisper the se­ rooms belonging to this singular old ter those of two pros ­ ply-, pectors were discov ­ each other pet names, and the affair cret. for ‘civen walls have ears’ has mansion. ' . “Helle.” interposed Lady Constance, ered. These were R- broke up in a general jawing match. sometimes behn said. She did not op<*n this, but retreating who. with all her faults, was naturartly victims .of Lallacee Medical circles are considerably disrupt ­ “Now,” lie continued, “llst«*n to me to her own aiiariment through tiio ward­ kind-hearted and just, “you forget that and I’lerro PaiiL___ IL ed, but the majority support Mulheron, ------IntiMitly. —I hav e in iiiy poss ession a. very robe, bathed her face aiHl hands, wnooth- Miss Nevergall in coming to us does not was proved tliat Ant ­ ley, with others, had and think it time to stop such wanton rare animal, one entirely unknown. It ed her hailr, and once more turned toward cease to be a gentlewoman. ” vandalism. is the propi-rty of a frl<*nd, and I am se­ the room of the invalid. “Or, a geiiilewoman's poor relation! ” amhuslied and mur­ cretly tiVking care of It for him. lie is At the threshold, however, sh<* met old was the cutting answer. dered three pros ­ Thk Port HurorrYcrrlos carried .'108,933 pectors, Ben Tomp ­ PIEKHK PArr.. passengers during tho season of 1890. absent now abroad searching for more Mrs. Fredon, the nurse, who had .Ijeen “A remarkably beautiful one, howev ­ kins. Dan McDonald and Bill Snley. His wonders to add to a collection. On his In the family for years, who whispered er,” said the brother, “Say, Helle,” he follow munlerers were captured and lyiwh- C.vi’T. David .son has S70.%000 wortlfor rclurjj .he i.s "oliig to exhibit all. and ex- that the baronet had fallen nsleeii, there ­ added. t<*aslngly, “you must take care or ed. I’ascale confe.ssed to some Indians who new vessels building in his yards at 4 ])ccts to realize a fortune by doliur so, fore, she might walk around the grounds she will carry off .some of your beaux. ” testified against lilm that ho had murdered -West Hay City. ^ which' I am ts» sl»a4* u. Now. although if she chose. The Indlguapt girl gave him a glance James AV. Dunn, of Iowa, who was on his H.vy C ity salt-shTppors are a month wealthy, I love money, and always have; Feeling that tlic fresh air would revive of withering .scorn, but merely said, with way from Post Falls. Idalio, to-British Co- behind in their orders because the rall- her poor shrinking spirit, Ethel tripped an angry toss of her head; lumhiu. with 82.000 on his person, lloi ’rept therefore I take every care of this up hehind Dunn and shot him in tho back. ro ids cannot get enough cars to them. creature in order to obtain more gold. down the broad staircase and stepjMid “Let her beware how she Inti'rferes He burled part of the money and afterward Franklin M-V yrurv , of Quincy, cut No human being, save myself and Its upon the piazza. with me in any way. A word to the wise asked the aid of the Indians who gave evi- ow’iK'r, Is aware of Its existence. It,is As she did so, she almost ran against a is suftlcient. ” deneo against him In securing It. his throat with a razor and died. Ho hidden in a ruined pai*t of thi.s house —in gentleman just entering. Ethel could scarcely” control lier Indig ­ .Sheriff Houston, of Mls.soula County, or ­ was ,57 years o'd and had a compotcncy. fact, in a concealed room, the existence Raising her eyes to apologize, she nant feelings, as she listened to theso ganized a large party and went to the res­ William Hurt , an old and leading of which no one knows but myself, and found herself face to face with Dr. Insulting remarks i.ssuing from the lovely ervation to capture citizen of Riloy Center, St. Clair County, Elfenstein, the kind friend that sho had lips of the girlish speaker, but after the imirdcrers or as­ In <*lose coniHwtion with, hut not in, a certain their where- Is dead, aged 72 years. placi* wc call M'he Haunted Tower. ’ }>arted with u few weeks before. effort she did control them, and without alxnits. Chief .Eneas “This tower is not haunted, really, but He was as miieli astoumled as herself, a word turned away, and again sought Wii.KiK Woo is an An Sable China ­ was willing to help man who has married Miss LaPage, tho ^___ I pretend that It is, In a way I sh all tell it s«*(*med, at her utiexinftctl appearance. the side of the invalid. him, hut the culprits you of some other time, in order toltocp “Is It |)ossibIe that this can be Miss Hut she found him irritable and hard had fled, and were daughter of a reputable Frenchman. 'prying eyes from off my treasure. Nevergall?” to plea.se, and the moments passed in his only overtaken by Mr. Woo is locating uiion a farm in tho “Now. what I wish you to do Is this: “It is, indeed; but I <*an senreely be ­ room lMH*am<* Intolerably long, and sho the Sheriff's armed woim Is of Alcona County. lieve tills iny friend. Dr. Ellfeiistein. sighed for the time to come when she parly within u few I my.self have always fed tills ape. or miles of the British A OKNTLEM.AN wlio has had opportun ­ ----- ouraug-outang, for It possesses some, of How Is It we meet in this unexix'cted could retin* to her own apartment, oven line. They came upon ity for Investigating states that there 1» their nature, and If ho Is not attended to place and manner? ” though she knew a strange and annoy ­ Lallacee and Pierre a good deal of moonshining of logs g«Jfig ho will starve. About ten every evening “I was about calling on my pati ent, ing duty Would follow her there. UiT Paul suddenly ns they on In Northern Michigan, and that largo you are t<» do tliis for me..------Finally th«» baronet toltflierif she was were breaking camp quantities of timber are stolen by the “A basket is always standing in a cer­ of being received by a servaiil. Miss weary to go, adding harshly: “I am * asi 'ai .e. ju the early morning setilers and sold small shlngle-mlll tain plkce In the ruined part. A per.son Nevergall comes flying toward me. How tired already of gazing at your palo and covered them wit h their AVlnchesters. so op ‘*rator8, who do not Inquiro very closely fs it you are here? I S4*e by your black fare,” then more kindly, as he .saw aho that resistance was useless. Antley and 1 pay well comes every evening, under a Pascalo were later found, on tho reserva­ as to where tho.timber came from. promise of secrecy, and puts food In It. dress that your aunt must have passed was startled by his rough way of speak- tion and delivered up by Chief .Eneas. The .Iamks Murimiy of Hay City was killed You must get this basket, go through a away! Hut come out upon the iiiazza, Ing: trial lasted a week. long covered corridor that con'nects this as you were a1>out to do, and U*!! me of ”I boiM* I shall feel better In tho tnom- and horribly mangled hy a switch ongina tower to the main building, and opens yourself. ” Ing; If so, I should like to have you read backing down on him. dlre< tly Into a small hall or pass ageway Passing from the door to the shadow of to me, or, as you understand music, will HOW THEY BEGAN. The Fraternal Company of Home Pro- near your rimm, and the door from your the trained \1nes, foHow'ed by the phy ­ listen to a song. ” tiictors, a sort of benefit organization at room Is hidden by a wardrolm. sician, the young girl related the occur­ [to be continued .] Ediaon was a telegraph operator. Port Huron, has 1,000 members. “Open it and pass through, taking a rences of the last few weeks. P. T. Harnum kept a country store. “Did I understand that you were to That the commercial practicability The Hranch County Savings Hank ha® knife of a jK*culiar shajM? that you will Hk.vry M. Stani .kv was a reporter. just opened its doors for business at — ------find in a hookraKi drawer in YOur ruoin remain here some time?” of solidifying i>etroleum, npon which Gp ldwatep .' together with plenty' of randies and “Ye.s. I am to bo Sir Reginald ’s sec­ donbt was oastlsome time ago, isestab- store. matches for your use, alsfi there; and to retary, amanuensis, and reader. For lished, is proved by the exhibition of There Is not a vacant store-room, ).hls drawer T^wITI give you the key. this, and helping to amuse him, I am to Prof. Milleflenrs, before a meeting of Garfield walked tho tow-path of a dwelling or building of any kind In “Y’ou will find several of these knives receive a good salary, and will have a Parisian scientists, of several bricks of canal. Bcllairo. put there, forfear one might accidentally home for the summer.” Gen . Grant was a tanner and a petroleum, which he has produced by Albert Baldwin , a laborer employed get broken. Take one, with a lighted •Bl am very glad to hear It,” exclaimed an original process. The bricks were farmer. Earle, kfndly, “It seems like a pleasant in the Port Huron-Sarnia tunnel, was candle, I '-ay, go down the passage to thn bard enough to be handled without in ­ Gen . N. P. Hanks began life as a fao- killed by a steam shovel becoming un ­ tower, then conni on - lie wall from the spot, and I think this pure, fresh air tory b oy. will benefit your health and spirits. I convenience, yet soft enough to be cut- manageable and dumping a lot of clay door that leads up the tower stairs, with a stont knife. They burned Mark ’Twain was employed on a Mia* tm hhn. backward, three panels; Into a seeming also have s<*ttled hero, having bought a sissippi River boat. crack that yon will see there insprt the practice. " slowly when touched with a lighted The Randall Postofflee, Saginaw knlfe-poInt, and then turn It around “Shall we go to Sir Reginald now? ” match. Prof. Millefleurs claims that Se.nator Stanford was a country CountTi has been discontinued. three times, when the panels will fly returned she, at the end of thoir anl- they are non-explosive and inexpensiva. lawyer in Wisconsin. until their pretty hostess, in sheer rtes- race. "Oh, Blly,” breaking into a Kt. .foliiin Sf »rk«t*. Steam Printing House . (Corr«H't**d thin laurulnx 9in:. 26. p< ‘rstion and dread of bluutlshed, would wail "why were 3’ou so ha.sty and ill- So 1 White wli.*at ...... >...... Tl E NEWS turu^em both put at once. teaipero!in liiirin; gular lloorw alker, went shooting over dear, ....for God ’..s sake, go, ...... and ...... believe Kirics - - Yearlyleany aoveriisiiiKadvertiaiiiK rates niadn known on ' ‘ "■ ■■* ' ■ ‘ »v.iinrs r\n d fitr-y a hi<;h d;tm and unset. The angular me when I swear tliut If shallsi go to my , 'raiiii’w...... uc apidh'iuion. -Miinmrr grmo loving you!”------i l.ard...... 7c feuis’aimmu^^readVcents per line each time, I f< I'd uiHiu (lie ctxtl crlsi) ivjuush and bio d- Uoorwnlker turned hiR utlentluu lu adlnx matter K) ciuits per ------rnil ft inlpr ixxil' saving himself and Billy, wlip by a Ihe moon smirked down on poor FowlH.llve*5 * * ...... " .iL;, ' ine each insen^^ ,s <\ith I<' of mini'. by ail that was sweet, and holy to tly f-rr Settlement- will la* made (piarterly on Hut honest, oonri^f*. sand-piiiKT wulla ui-e those ))liicky fellow ho was and fished out lie til’s! of Deccmlier. .March, .June, jMid Sept. nlKMit niy lieaot whore to take her woiulerfnl h:iir down, to till morning, ho sai«l. and then, he^ ’ I'TBacliBr’s Examinations Addiess all comninnicatlons to uiut^quitoes lia''o fid let it dry in the bree/.o, and an hour or fur Milwaukee and a Gretna Green ro- j For Clinton County, 1890*91. ST. JOHNS NEWS.CO., St. Johns, lllcli. niineo, with h H tlio rognl'Ution trim- llleWitt, Kriilav, Sej.t. 2<>. 1NHO No n»rrLSin*cessfnl; Miss‘Millieent would vowetl that nolliintr could induce her i ElHic, Friday, April 24th. IHOl. Clerk, William A. Ala-l Dosplio iIm ir I uktnar tlirouKltTnc Ttror; tar Hcanlar Examination, St. .IcdinR.Tlinrirflay H(*Klst(*r ot D(*«*ds. .lohii \V. FltiKi’tuId ----- eusnimf all uxy a'oel ______not have tieen a woman ollierwise. ' to betray the absent one. She loved and Fi'ltlav, Aiik . *>ti» and 7tli. iHOl. ^ Treasurer, .James H. <’onn ‘’Dear Hilly." Hliiniuiml she. strok ­ the desp ’airing youtli at her feet, but —- St. .lohns. Friday. An»f. 2StH. IH^ FrosecutliiK' Altorney, Charles M. Merrill And, as I’ve siilil, no city noise doHi l)reuk up ­ he must go. Flrnt and Srcontl (IradeM Kfanten only at Surveyor, Charles K. Jl(dlii't(*r on the oar — ing lii.s clieek (that w:vs UQ less inno ­ tlie ll“KulHr Examinations. Circuit Court Coin ’r, Varbiii C. I’otsford Nauirbt s.ivcMiie eoolnarof tlif frofr, llio bloat cent of ilowii than her owir) with her Billy arose with a strange, unn.atural .\t the Jlcffdlnr I’nldir Ex>*Yii!nnt!ons, ex. iiminatlons for'I ’liird Hrailr <'( rtificHtes will Coroners. A. S. Hyatt, tilibert l•arisll of oliiiiitlfleer. soft hand, “1 uhvuv.s loved you tlie light in his eyes as tliough strnek with Tlie crowlmr of the Durlinra cow, the lowing liejcln at I o ’clock on thpdirst day, and dost* Siiyt’s l*o(jr, .Jesse Dana, Cooly E. Dall.H.M of tlie lien: best any anv'vay. Von saved* my life a sudden hope. "One last embrace, at 4ptii tlic next day. EJxamlnntionslls.'aln at Those ar<* tlie sole disturbances in tills my to-day, * loo' ’ — Billy blushed in the then, ” he gasped with apparent resig­ .clirlit o'clock A. ML/ I HoanI of .S( li<»ol I’Ixamlnei's, R. ,M. Winston, rural dcu. . Ity Order of thfyJioard of Scliool Exnmin- Jt. Stone, E. M. Flunket. darkness; he iisid not told her that he nation. pi-R. ’ Jrt. M' Wl.N'.SToN. St. Jolins. Sec’y Hoonl of fkrhool K.xamlners, R. M. W'ln- And oil, file habits that this life, this country had walked aijhore with her in hi^ She wavered an instant and then Htun. . life liisphcHi arms, the water being only u]) to his yielded. Tlu* tielicate form, delicious I.STnATtHfS S.AI.F.—NOTICE IS , Tlie breiikfiwt set at Uto a. m.--ah! how my shoulders —"and J think wo can be to the e\’e in its rolie of fleecj’ white Circuit. Court. s#ul admires ly Klvrn tluit liy virtue and In pur -1 Circuit Judx'*. Sliei'iuan H. Dalioil To rise^i' four, and ere the sun has started on happy together, you and I. Billy.” and tlie wonderful hair engulphing it snaHl'c of license and autliority Ki'unted to |{ep()rt(*r, .lames i*. Eaiiifly its w av. like a cloud, swayed toward him. Their .. . tile undersljfiicd, oil the elevent)i day of T(*rms of Coart, first Monday in F<*li., 4th To don mynluds and outer on the duties of the 8oi*nelu)w or other Billy found a line, A. 1). IK'.IO, l»y the .IndKe of I’roiiate of lips met. Sldnwassee County. Miciiiaan. to sell real **s- Monday in April and .June, 2d jionday in day! mss.igp to her month throngli tl»B bil ­ Novemiier. ______lows of tlowing hair, and the compact Blush, blush, 3'e gods for inafi s tat(‘lieloiiKinK To Chancy Hills,'doceiihett, I; Instead of working :it my desk in hot seer dupliciU ’. Tlie youth had abrnrl him will s<*ll at |>uldic fitictioa to the highest iiid- sucher I'oat, was sealed ltd ween them in the old der on t he 211(1 day of A(»*f«»-t, -V. J>. ISllO, ; Business Directory . To seek tin* lif ds abd toss the hay, to feed the imniortal w.-iy. the scissors with which, lov Xiioxi ho .It one o ’clock I*. M.. at the west front door' boil>"llag goat, had slice.l off v:irds of flabnol for tlie of the Clinton County Court House In the vll- ; To dine tiireu Hires u dgy on pic, wnslied down Very n.iturally ’ young Mr. Ernest lajfe of .St. .Johns, in said county. suliJtH't to ; . INSrUAXCE. bv lM*rry wiiio. Trevor w’as |»eriurbed when ho heard patrons of Messrs. S(pmi?(^ihen, Shields all Incumbrances and to the dower Inten'Kt ' /’ i K<>, W, KSTi:s. Fire lusnrtiiice Aaent. — of the widow of said d(‘ceas(‘(l, the f(dlowln;j ; And a lien the sun iius set at, last retiring' at tlie trews. Indeed, that is putting it & Co. Even :is his left arm encircled vj" First-class insurance at lowest rates. (>f- nine. described real estat**. Viz: All tliat parcel of, j too mihlly. To*tell the truth ho ex- the drooping lignre his ri'^ht hand land lyin;; uurtb of the south line of tlie I)(>-; t1c(‘ with St. .Hdius News. Tills is a nclile life to lead; from rare and I hibited an inclination to go ttartially Atole to his 'itistcoat pocket; the troit and Mliwank(*e Hnilroad, ItelnK off of! strife R I fro<>; the s(»utheast (piarter of the soutli-1 _ ATTORNEYS. ! insane. He wrote Aliss Millieent let- gleaming bb es of steeT were raised east (laarter of section T, Town 7 It tans the cheek. Hie muscles gain, H tills the aloft. In^-ifn instant there hiul been C. Ut>TSl’, CirciiH rr.ai f T7>nrtntS- ' soul with glee. j ters.. He sought interviews with her, nortli of raiiKe ‘J west, aud containing seven , sloner. Oflice at Court House. i But wlien m xt summer comes this way, I feui in the course of which ho w’ould al­ severetpjrom a ipieenl^ ’ head a gi’eat, acres of land, more or l(‘ss, sutiject to the ' Y 1 cun'i Mtfoiil riKht of said railroad. If It has any; also the ^ To swap the sweat of lirow and brawn foi ternate avowals of liis hopeless pasaion biilkynoek of hair^as much as a man north half of the s(»iilheast (Miarter of sec-' M. MKKUILI., Froseciitlnj; Attorney. rural i»ed and biiard, with threats against the early-haired n>i^Hit hold in one of his hamls —a tress tlon 7, town 7 north (»f ranKe 2 west. C (Jftice at ('ourt House, .St. .foliiis. —Henry HerbiM'i Markiioss, In Har|K‘r's Bazar. Dated .June 2:M. IHDO. i and triumphant Billy’s hfe. More is thick as u man-of-war ’s cable. H. CI’DDKHACK. OKTON A ItliUNSHN. Olllce formerly i than this, he enlisted the aid of ki The Tonth spmf^ baok —4vitk - iiiH i.;;w7______Administrator. N ocrnjiled by A a fen & Moss, St..Johns. silken trophj- d:ingling in his liand. 'riic above sale Iris lu'en postponed 10 .'.cp- in[ m Of Am j \)arents in his helialf. The hvttei ’were tember 2.'’.d, isoo.ut tlie time and placeabove ;iEl>KWA & 1.YON, Attorneys ai uot iudilfereiit to their son ’s wn^Hare — "What, oh what have 3’ou done? ” al­ meiitioned. 1 ■ St. .lolius, .MlcIdKan. l.'t i ofleii the case with fathers atfd mofli- most shrieked the maid, with her Dated, .Saturday, S(*iitember ‘JJId. IHPO. I iJ. Cl.’DDERACK. XirM. If. CA.sTLK, Attorney and Money The rivalry betweeu the two young- LersrrTa.ni] when the desjrefate youth humls to her head. .Administrator. W Loaner. St. ,I((hmr —comm.amled lUBy,- in a men was very liitler.. I.,iltle Billy ' swore liy all the gods l^d littleusTies The alaivesaJe Js aKain jxistponed to Octo- at once that ho woujd ’^slay himself un ­ cold, conHdent tone. ‘ You ilare not lier 17. is'.io, at the time and place above MONEY IJJANING. Stedin.'ui, one of tl»e cleverest sales­ face your betrothed with that sliorn \ menlioucd. men in ,tl)H ore:tt retail store of .Sijiiaro- less he could mari\>' this girl, they', Dated, Tuesda V, .Seiitember 2;Jd, 1K5)0. ICL'lIKiAN I .MOIlTiJAOE COMPANY, knovving,,lh;it hy nad a lialiit of keeji- head au,000. Corner of shell, SiiieliLs iM: t'o., consi«lered him ­ Administrator. MWalker and Spring; streets. .St. .Jolins. .Mon ­ ing liis woi;dii, lieeanio alarmed. All trick, I know, but it was a ease of life ey to loan, invi'stments aoub*. mort^'imes for self every wliit the eijnal of young Tlie. aliove sale is beit*by nostpoiu'd t(» D(*c- sale. A r(*w t»icc(*s of laud for sal(*. 1 Ernest Trevor, the rich liroker ’s son, exposlnlajibn.s i>t\ovingmi:ivaiIing they ami death. Millv, I will wait for yon emlK*r 17. IMOO. at same liotir and place. — at inj' rooms —you knoiv wliere they Dated Octolx'r 17, l.si)(,. who diii not work for a living and reaclieddlie com-rfision that ho must I’llYSR’I.VN.S. have,-ius wav. T :ey \ isite l Mi-s Mil- are—and to-morrow w« will be mar­ 11. CCDDERACK. Administrator. wore yellow kid gloves every day of The n ’oove sale is adjoarned to .March 4th, lic*^t.Till- nuidier ti.'iMiiie satistied ried. I know j’ou’ll be thez ’o.” .AItY F. II VVIvNS, .M, 1>. Olllce over R. the year, fain or shine. Nevertlieless iHPI.atsamc li(»iir and place. —Dated Dcc- .1. WoodmlT ’s stor»‘. St. .ioiins. Oflice Billy's couflJeiice uas ii"i mi.sj 'wheJ' i-7.. IN no MivTrevor w;is wont to look down -t'lat s.ic '.vnaei make any man a good houra:M b ttrU ajii.aiKl 2 to .I pm. 1 ail'*, M'ltiIll'll sue potted His rooms were just run ml llio vovnvr. H, CCDDF.R.ACK, AdmliristratoT somewhat on Billy ami would perhaps AKTIN WELJ.EI:, .M. I». Otiicenearly and carelsed her as lliotigli she haa uot have conde-icetided to notice-liini Ho waited ou the front stops bir her ConKTe;*Htio!jal cliiirch. .St..Johns. 2JJ been her own daughter. She made aud in an hour she came, VVhat else ____ heWdiv uiven that l*y virtue and in piir M at all if cetlain eircumstances w-ere no t lier presents, took her for carriage siiance of license and authority granted to constantly thmwlug them.l^tlher. could she have done? There was no me. tlie iiuderHlirned, on the 2Htli (lay (»f *''1- I Kcon. om over Snliivnn ’s Clofliinir drives, to plays .and everywhere else Kdst. A. D. IHiiO. Jiy th** iiidifc of Frolmte of* stoi'«\ Miss Millieent Turner/ ihe he.-td earthly explanation she could have 4Htr and lost no opportunity of pleading the nnule. ’ They sat in Billy’s little den SldHwass(*( ‘County. .MichlK.'in. to s**!! real (‘s- saleswoman in the cltprk department tate b»*l(»n>flnK to Chancy Hill, deceased, I cause of her headstrong boy as only a all night, holding each other ’s hamls. will sell at pnidic auction to tlie IdKlu'st Jild- Society Cards . of Stpiareshell. Sltiehlff & Co. ’s, was a der on tin* 17fli day of October, A. I>. singiihi rl V be.anti,^ ytnjng wom;i'n. mother can. At dawn —long before Bin 3’’s landliidy Billy olijected most decidedly to at one o ’clock i>. .M.. at tlie west front floordoor I.OOf-K. 430. K. <»l II.—Meeta Tail iiiiii sliapelyT willi l»ig^lTTTwn eyes hail an opportunity to be scandalized of tlie Clinton Comity Court House in th(* vil- First and Tliird W(‘dm>s(lavs in every deejily fiin.i^f' with heavy i.a^tk^s. tiny these goings on and he idHT "Mifficenl —they hiin vanishetl. And so the daily luMv-uf SL JulLUH. In said county. MuJff*-ct to month. M. !•. I’iTTS. liictntor, hands and.^et aud a carriage in wdiieh so. She w’.as not inelinetl to be un ­ papers ha.l lo reeonl auothcr I'uoa.vuy ^ i faithful, but liked her own way and decision ami grace u ei'e hn]i]»ily httmd- marriage. LiUv>LrilM‘d r(*iii t*sfnte, viz: All tliat part <»i I said she would have TL A.v weeaweek or so ITtl't llm many frirmli of tlia lirido I lihick R of .St one's addition to the villaure of cil. w;is a very refreshing object t'O. jpf unpleasantness followed and then Ovid. Ciiiito iTTiiUiil '.. .’dlclilAaii. d*scri bed more lopli at ou a warm day. Her inost re- could never umlerstaiul why she cut follows. Vi/.; Lotseii;lit. nine and f(*n of said /dmrkaii'e IVatiire, however, was her I tluire came au open quari’el. Billy put all her beantifiil hair off short .—Harold block R;als() the east tlilrty-onc f(H*t In wldtli thisl j his foot sipuirely down. The recep ­ of lot s(*vcn. in said block R, and exteiidliiK li. Vyiine, in ikiicayo Evening d-^urnal. as far w(*st ns land (»n the soiitb herct(»forc hair, wiiicii was of a rieli hron/.e tint tion stiioiu*(l to D(H*- eyes and left the house. \ (*ml»er 1 7. 1 K'.io, at same hour and place. — M iss .Millieent h.ad many admirers * Tlien came the inevital>1e, sef|uence. .\iitn .sliollac lo keep the oil from pene ­ and among them were numbered both trating lii!''woD'l. ;ov(»sale is aaalii a(Honni(*d t.o Wed­ ment of Squareshell. Shields 4^ Co. conipanied his mother one day when iiales the water i((». tuuee. she had come to look at some cloaki*. engagement to Billy. It was ,at least H. CI'DJ)l*Hl,'\CK, Administrator. He was smitten at once. Notwith ­ three mouths after tli.at that Billy read standing ids superior station in society, THE FIGURE “O." in the "Back Door Chat ” column of the Itucklin ’s .'•riilca Salve. the young man ’s conduct Inul been The figure 9 in our dates wiil make a long stay. Society (Sabbkr the amiouncement of Tin* Ik ‘k 1 itt tin; world for cuts, Brnist's, projiriety itself. There was no sug- No man or woman now living will ever date a her approaching marriage to young SoreM, I’leei'M, ,Snlt Rlienni, Fever Sores, gesiion of frlvoTTly orlmpudence about Jocument without using the figure 9. It stands Trevor. TetUT.<’lmpp(*(l Hands.Ftitli/lums.Forns, it. He had sought an introduction in nml itil 8kin Eruptions, and posiTively in the third place in 1890..whpre It will remain ten He l)ore his agouy in much the same years and then move up to t,ecoiid place in 19001 a perfectly legiliinate way :ind from cur«*s Files, or no pay refjuin'd. It is almost the lirsi day ho made her ac­ fashion that other young men do— guarranb'ed I'fi giv<* perfect satisfaction where it will rest for one humlred years. smoked fifteen cigars a day instead of or money rcfuudi'd. Price 2.5 cents per There is auothcr ‘‘9 ” which lias also come to stay. quaintance had been her devoted It It unlike the figure 9 In our dates in the respect slave. six and clianged his poker game from bfix. For Hal<> by Fildew & Son, the a penny ante to $2 limit. Dniggists. tbat.it has already moved up to first place, where Billy owed his acijuaintanco with the There came a calm quiet evening it will permanently remain. It H called the “No. Rubber Shoes nnlem worn nnoomfortablv tight charmer to tlie very jiracilcal inter ­ gcneruliy slip off the feet. when he felt more than usually senti ­ 9" High Arm Wheeler A Wileon Se Wng Machine course (It dry, every day lousiness. He mental. It lacked only a few days of The “No. 9 ’’ was endorsed for first place by the THE “CALCflESTER” RUBBER CO. had improved his oiiportnnities and experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889 the wedding. The air was soft and make ail thefr shoes with Instrte of heel lined with stood at this time very high in her good where, after a tevereoontest with tlio leading ma riintx'r. ThlH cliiiss to the shoe and brsveats the balmy. 'J'he moon shone with chaste 8 . w. mw, ruhhor ttooi slipi/ing off. chines 6f the world, it was awarded the only trraces. Thov were togeilier a groat Call for the ••Celehester ” deal and it was common rumor about splemlor. He thonglit he wonhl stroll Grand Prize given to family sewing miichlnes, all jmst the old fandliar house, just for the UNDERTAKBR. others on exhibit having reof Honor. certain degree Impartial in her treat­ ast the porch where be had set \vitK ment of her two adorers. True, she The “No. 9 “ la not an ofti machine improved ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO.. Kis Millieent so few, so very few nights upon, but IS sn entirely new niuuhine,'snd the was more witli Billy than with his Ti>fi3 Tr^vi«T..ia Grand Prize at Paris was awardisl it as the grand ­ rival, and their intercourse was nat ­ ago. He started back in amazement R. J. WOODRUFF, as he came opposite to the little wicket est advance in sewing machine meonuntsm of the urally more familiar. It would have Detroit, Grand Haven d Mllwankee Railway age. ThoseAyho buy It can rest assured, there, W. K. WALDRON." been very hanf for an outsider to pick gate. A tall, white-roheil figure stood TakliiK effwt Oct.12 fore, of having tbe very boat. in the shadows just out of tile searching Until fUTxlier notice traliiH will IeaveSt..JohnH out tl»e winner. Both hud maile'dec­ lut below, central standard time: laration of love to her and tiesought l*»ys of the moon. • noi.vu ivKsT. "Millieent. ” he gasped. NiirTil exiTfesH.., ...... RaTM her to put them out of their misery. .Mixed for Orand Rapids oiiiy ...... K:.H2 am A white liaud rose in the shadow iCOME TOIRGINM To Billy, who had looked very hand- .\forninK mail...... lO.'.in am some with his ourlv brown hair and aud as quckly full. In an instant he Kxpn'ss for Oraiid Haven ...... 8:0<» pni jvaa At her shfe. Grand Rapids express ...... 8:8# pni I CHEAP HOMES. pathetic blue eyes as he knelt on tlie iiOlNn K.\HT damp irrass at Lincoln Park to make "Oh. go away, go away," murmured Detroit express...... „.“....Hi28 am the girl, "von must not stay here an .Mall for Detroit ...... -...... 12:17 pin rCfflo44aH4LTflT7fTam-T\vo to Fixe his avowal, she had said tliat they were instant, flow wicked of youl Billy, Mixed, for Owosao ...... 2...... 4:.''>.'> pm both too |>oor to marry; to Trevor.who PJveninif mail for Detroit ...... 5:40pin Dollars ]wy Acre. please, dear Billy, go away. What had pleaded with all the impetuo.sity ,'Vlebt Express...... 1:66 am would people say of me if thov saw \’ou Throujcn tickets to all nolntaeast and weat Vlriflnla welPom«>e good InimigrantH. Mild of a pampered boy of 20. she had said can be purrhnfied at the (lepot. climate; fertile la ads; all thecrops.fruitaand very prettily that she could not think here? ” Parlor car on 10:.68, 8:66 leninK west and vegetablea; rimmI pnblle HchoolM.undbiw tax ­ Billy pulled out his watch and looked 8:118, 5:40 ffolnx cast, extra charRe 25c. es. Write to the underelKned at of entm ing family where she was a at it. It pointed to "I suppose «H>.»INK4’TIONH l«ICJII>IOTVl>, VA., sure her presout occupation aud posi ­ At Durand with ('hicaxo and Grand Trunk for portlculare and llatsofland FOK 8A1.K. tion in society would prevent her re­ the prospective bridegroom has |ust for fltlcaKo and the wont. ——- gone. ” said he. At Datrfilt, with SoutJaaan DivIsUin of ceiving a welcome. Both young men, Grand Trunk rallwayn for all points east THOMAS WHITEHEAD, however, despite these refusals, con- ‘Tea, yes, ” was the agitated re­ and .MIclilKan C4mtral and Lake Shore and Commissioner of Agrlrnltare and ImmlgratlMi sponse. .Miebixan Southern railroaft. linued 10 fall uii liei.—Neithcp of th am **Oh, blcasc ga~aTray.** ------Kveniniic mall connectn with Cleveland boat knew that the other had proposed and (Turing navigation. been rejected—a fact which was in it­ Billy drew a step nearer and took Panneotrem for Grand Tvtink and Great her hand. ‘*Not uatil you have sworn Western railway' leave from thin depot. MAUD S PUMPS! self a high tribute to the fair one’s A. B. ATWATER, Sup ’t. fooil sense—and though they general* that you lore him better than you do JNO. W. IJJUD, Traffic Manairer, Detroit. fy hap|>ened to strike separaie evo®- ■me,” hejiflclared firmly. THOM AM DKOMLKY. Acent. Ht. Johns. at CONN & BROWN’S. ings for their visits, they occasionally The tears came into her big eree and in all her life she bed never looked ring your Job Printing iresKLEu a WILSON VFU oa, met in the tastefully decorated little 168 sod 187 WhbtMh At*.. Chioajil Till*: BUST FFMI* ON THK MAliKET parlor. At such umee they would so handsome ~aad helplcssr - “Billy ,” to the News office. Our exchange luonoeyliable remarks, or ■he said brokenly, while a sort of rvclc- B leesoen soeraad io shine oul of her SoM by W. H. HUKTLET M CO.. olave at each other Uko priso-fii^ora. prices are the lo ’west. 44/1 ■t.JaliM.lf.'dffeh (EO. IDIRO, IGERT, ■ ST.JOHR N

idWL ‘ X merry Christitnis to yt>u. .Mrs. Win. (il(>ason sismds Chiistmas ll -NEWS. (leo. Wilson spends Christmas in Day Grand H;Li>ids. City. ~ “ — — Formd a p air of jy>ld bo wed wpcwtoeli iii. THLIWliAY, l>ECh:AIHKU2r>, 1890. E. E. Talinagt* and wife are visiting at Call at this office. .\shley. H. Hostettler has gone to visit his Major Is'wis and wife of Hiley, have a brother at Peru, Ind. Holiday Slip|K>rH in Endless Variety. Mens, Womens, Misses ami Childrens, cheap- m ST. jonis HEWS bnm new boy. O. P. Ih'Witt displays two choice pug % Iva Musser spends the holidays in dogs and a flue lot of coiife< ‘tionery. or than the ehenp«*st. Our prices are below all comi»etitors. . CLDBBIIIG RATE. IVrrinton. Deservetl sejits at Tripp ’s next Monday The NewH one year and the Mr. and Mrs. Drake went to Michigan morning for “A visit to Grandpa. ” More - Useful - ar\d - Ecorxomical Detroit Free I’renH ...... TT.T;. Cityi Tuesday mun iing ' Do not let the New year’s cantata slip ** Tribune ...... ;...... 1 .rw) Frank Hunt and wife si>end the holi- from your mind. Newton hall, Jan. 2. “ Kcbo ...... i,ar» duys 111 GlbHiiullTii'g, Ohio. ------— —Married in Grand fawpid s, Due V(l, Cnl Christmas presently can be found ill a First-class Shoe Ston* than anywhere else. Michif^rtin Fanner ...... 1 CO (leo. Fiisbie of Davisburg is visiting Leach and Hattie Lyon,buthufSt. Johns. Come and look us over and sei*, and when you buy of us your money New York World...... l.CO friends and relatives liere. Ml'S. C. G. Thomas and daugliU‘r, rpiielies more.value than at an^' other Shoo llousi* in town. And any other ]>ul>lieation you may Charlie Holton is exj>ected home from Dertlia are visiting in Livingstoncounty. want at rrMiueed Vat<>4. Huntington, Oregon, ip-day. Mrs. O. M'. Miinger has,her annual ruf F. Weimer and F. Dodgers made a Christmas tree arrung**ent Monday in Two false alarms'- w«'re soumled this ber our line of Ladies Fine Kid Shoes, knows no coni- •Owo«8o. week, euuHAHl by cbimneys burning out. In the display windows of Stephenson ’s bazaar will be found a. great many at­ • jietition for style, quality and price. MrH. W'. W. lt«‘lding wiMMit Monday in E. H. Drake of (}re»*nbusb, 1ms moved tractive and in-etty things for Christmas. Ovid. into his honsv oiiposite the Perrin school. .Married at the resiAlence of F. A. Hyatt E. L. IValbritlge of Ithaca, waa in town Dert Woodard left for Fort Wayne, last evening by Dev. C. G. Thomas, Geo. DutcKer Bro's., CasK SKoe House, Satunluy. Tuesday morning where lie will hereafter D. Hyatt of Fenton to Miss Eldij. Thorn ­ re.si«le. Itorn to Frank Worden and wife, Dee. ton. 17, a sou. IVm. Mulder and Kent Moss left to-iiay Miss Pauline Adams who has bieii h> for Northern Wisconsin, on jirosiMK-ting Win. Iluinilton left to day for Flint to studying at Olierlin college, Ohio, re­ tour. 0 .ajBend tlie holidays. turned Tuesday evening to spend the Alberta Stevenson is sjiending the E. J. Dradner, Fred LiOand and IVm. holidays. I holidays in Lenaw«>e county. Smith are home from college for the % I Ihil (.'hupin, who is suffering from blood holidays. • ^ Miss Nellie Dundy h ‘ft .Monday for a poison ciiused by getting tlie coloring visit at Delewan*, Ohio. Ella Love, who has Imvmi visiting Mrs. matter from bis mittens into a sore on Mrs. W. E. Morris of Lake City, is vis­ .Vlwurd,’ietiirnee iinfnersed at the The “uid reliable ” corner drug and is visiting her sister Mrs. .\.Cook. Mrs. ^ can sell Daptist chimdi next Sunday evening. book store of Travis Jt Daker has had a Smith is a flnent speaker and an eann^st larger holiday trade than ever bcfoiv. _ Frank Miller of Eagle, had his leg brok ­ worker in the W. C. -T. I’, in which cause en by a falling trw, the I8tli inst. Mrs. .1 W. Desley fell Monday from the slie has spi.ait many years. i^ic UO M K steps at her home and injuml her head, A little bov on the street insisted to his Two young men of this village visited iiTi >1. coffee not she was emptying. ^ Cheaper than our competitors. papa thtft^PhineaH ATtttrtts “was- -rianta _West]ihalia Sunday, and much to the tlaus. The Catholic bazaar iictteJ^nfT Miss surplise of tliciriricnds, wheTrTtTcy ^ Hattie Hicks secured the portrait of ^ We cTo hoi intend to answer the i:]ireisLioii here Mrs. li. M. Morrill has returned from ed home, they were found to be under Disliop Foley and then gave it Co the tlie influence of AA'cstplialia ---- water'.* her extenUeU % for their benefit, but will proAX it to any inter- Parish. Upon flirt her examination it was dis- and Portluml. ^ csted bu 3'er of Miss Inez (’’arson of Owosso w ho wus coveivd that the wheiJs of the buggy Mrs. Frank DavW Meft Monday for taken s<*rioiisly ill about thr«*« weeks ago •had cliangeil pluee.s with each other. Cincinatti, to join her husband who has is still very low and it is feared she can ­ lieen w orking there some time. Hull «>f Iltiiiur. not ri*cover. I^"'iiie X>i:*ess C^oodls, oi* Millard Church of South Ovid, was A list of pupils in our schools who were Geo. H. Doty of Elsie waiveil examina ­ taken by sheriff Swigavt, Monday morn ­ neither absent nor tarify during the term ^ Uiider’woaLi*. tion before Justice DJ'onson for selling cniling, Dit*. 10, 18!>0: Gertrude Dool* ing, to Kalamazoo asylum. liipiur w'itliout a license and wtis bound Grand Lislge had a kid ]»oker room ing, Libbie Fisk, Marion Fisk, Daisy over to the circuit court. Hildii*tli, Uillie Holton, (irnce Hunt, Ota I -^•CHAPINSCQ.'#- until the otli(?r night when an ofHc»‘r H. AA’. AA'chstcrovill please nveive our made a raid on the house luid closed it LeDaron, .Alarie Olcott, Myra Siierry,. unbounded thanks for a gi-oat big fat Nora AA’andcl, .Austin Cowles, Diirt (iow- up. turkey. May be always be able to n*- h*s, Ralph Cowels, Dert King, .Alex Kin- Miss Jennie L. AVilson of St. Paul, Min., meinb«?r the printer. mimfl, Roinu ’fr M*-Farlaji, AA’illiam ,Moss, is visiting Mrs. M. Hamilton anil daugh ter j ^ .V Lansing papi'r charged JobiiDuebler Charlie Pattern:)!!, George Richardson, of Ovid. Aliss AVilson was a resident of * of this county, with inviting a stock ,l)uy- Nelson Root, .Joseph Smith. .lohn Curtis, St.Johns ainmt twelve yeais ago, before } cr to remain to dinner and then charge .An*hie Chant, Lottie Dpdgp. Louie llen- RICHARD C. DAVIES. ROBERT T. DAVIES. her removal to St. Paul. him for if. Mr. D. says it is a lie. der.son, DeWey Lack* Niertie Miller, Grace - Six liundnsl and ten single and double Dcinember the consecration mi'eting of Pierce, Andrew Powell, Emma PejBple, 'teams cuiin teil im -01+4('Hntna aveniu , ■rnFTrPTsrrrrmr ■tTTTTglTL ■n+tmtO Ali'ii i Colo mnn. l>«-iia Cliivey. Lueja Fry, and the hsHl barns last Sat urtta.v. AVo do MYIES& DAVIES, church, Sunday at n Subjei-t, •Ex- .Arthur 'Hotchkiss, Emma Jaisk, .Mary nox.utue\inot believe tbereisI a count!*^, t,own theX , tending,, the .Angel s i,,Cbristmas • Song.t* •* Miiriiiy, Dessie Palfrey, Grace Parker, fiizcofSt. Johiistlmtcan lieatthcrecord. I f...... AA'illie Shelters, Harry Padley, Fmiik 'DE.'lLF.'RS lA’ A full line of Harness, Robes, Blan ­ . „ rr 1 A on are cordially invited to attend ‘•Young mens KaU.v on Tuesday even-1 j, Daptist cliureli, Eisler, Nina Clark, Ella Harris, Theodore j kets, Whips, &c. ing, Dec. dO, at 7.ao tlTore will l>e a meet­ Sabbath evening at 5.4.5. Subject, ‘‘Ex ­ Priee, Eugene l:iviiigston, Della (’able, j Carriages, Cutters, ing for N’oiiiig men at the rooms over the tending the .Angel ’s Christ mas .Song. ” Dora Riee, Inez Putirian, Robert Fowler, i National bank. Subjis-t Outlook for Minnie Dalcom, Gertie Kellogg, Fanny j Road Carts, SleigtS; These goods Trerc all bought from the IHUI.’’ Leader, AV.T. Kelly; all young R. G.,Cranson is home from the state Kellogg, Hubert Northruji, llaftie Sclio are cordi illy invited to be ])reseut. mining school and R. A. Drcmer of the field,l,l,F,nnk.l„v,.v.()lu(i..|l.,r, Hoy ll.n-1 pjjtfOrDl SUd LUUlber Manufacturer for Spot Casli and The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Orchard Lake .Military aiTadcmy isspeud- dev^rsoii, AVillie Harris, Charlie Howison, 1 Avill he Sold Con'espoiidiugly and Mi-s. Geo. AYorden o<,*cnred on the 19 iag the lioliduys with him. .Vdelaide Lyons. Zillah Retan, AA’iilk* j of this month.. It was a very quiet af­ Tlie Efiiscopal and Dnptist churches Richmond, Ida Shafer, .Adah Stui-gin, Ida j Wagons. Low. fair. Tlie friends not knowing of the gave their Sunilay school childi'en u siip- Whei'ler, Ilia Kelly, Lulu Hamilton event relatives presented Mrs. AA’orden lier last night uinl the (’ongregutioiial Lucille DeWitt, Dertie Clark, Currie with gold bowed sjMHitaclos and Mr. and M. E. ennrehes hnid Christmas trci's. Favm), Lewis Gilson, Gertrude Stephen ­ AA’orden with some gold coin. Miss Matic llavcn.s was taken suddenly son, Mary Smith, Iva Hcndei'son, Louie CAT^T^ ANO BXAMINK. ~ XsyTiTticatnrnTntw»se4«4KilwarAl llrawa ill Oft th«-sti‘uct Mo Ll di^: aud it >Yy^.. A'i (Jj Ilea<*h, Orion ('Iark,PdO. practice in 'Ovid. They an* both son, Julia Stocker, Iva Sturgis, Grace The suit in the cinniit court of Charles bright and mdive young men and the Holmes, Flora Olcson, Maud Holmes. Nkws wants to see them succeed. Edie Clark, Emma Myers, Naomi Sevei^ Farmer, vs. Michigan Central R. R. was ance, Ruth Severn act*, Claud Dutcher, decided Tuesday, by giving a judgment Mrs. Emma Pow Smith of California, Fmldio Dewitt, (Deiiii Ferry, Katie of f 5,000 against the company. Elmer evangelist . for the wonian ’s Christian .Myers, .Alfi'ed Woodham, AIl»ert|AViIliamH A’anDuseu was killeil by the cars at .\nn tenijierance union, will addi’ess the peo-' Nettie AVoodhain, Jennie Drown, Nellie Cartwright, Dessie Drown, .Maud Hart. o<|Wheat Brothers 1>o Arbor, Dikj . 17, 1880, and Mr. Farmer pie of St. Jolins in the M. E. church on (Jertie Fynn, Jakey Hull, Emnia Martin, brings the suit ns iwlininistrator of the Sunday evening.at the usual hour for Warnie A’rodenburg, Charlie Denneti* Instate. service. Subject, * ‘ The American IJqUor Leone Dower, Idar Martin. Nellie Moss, CHOICE STOCK OF NEAV Xh« following pro|>erty will bo sold at Traffic in Projihecy. ” .All friends of the Fil'd SiinmoDH, Robbie Smith, Kiltie Shields, Lulu Smith, Katie Thompson, ^jiiblic auction on Tuesday, Dw, 30 aA cause im* cordially invited. Pearl Uiebo;), GtH)rge_Colemnnj Ix)n|e the farm of Geo. Dutton, one mile north St. Johns is about to engage in a first- DeCluire, Theien Horton, Lihmi Wheat, and two miles west of Fowler. Pair brood class postoffice fight. Don ’t do it gentle ­ Oliver Merrill, ^rtlia .Mattoon, (Jyde mare+, 2-years-old coTf. .ynariing colt, 4 men. It w‘ill hurt you in after years. Pnlfii-W, Roliert Dishop, Linm Doncher, Mamie Fetlewa, Robert Gillson, Esther Fall Winter Goods! ' sprirg colts, 4 cows, 2 yearling heifers, Ijct nil such inatters drop. After making Me(5il)e, Lulu Passage, Hora Kentffeld, 16 sheep, brood sow, 2 lumber wagons, a good nntureil contest and yon fail of Lol Cha[>in. Eftie AVeatherwax, .Vlioi* Terry about 15 tons hay, stack of staw, Minn- endorsement by your congressman grasp Ella Mickels,,Pauline Chick, Edith Rich ­ Are now in and at PDFCES offered make them without question eapoli.s biniler, reaper, mower, drill, spring the lucky fellow by the hand and say, ardson, Eva Kellogg, Rita I’ortress, ('harlie Mickols, Martin Naunes, (’harlie cultivator, wheel plaw^ 2 comnj[pnj)lows, come along “lets take something. ” It is Patterson, Roy Carr, Mortie^ Merrill, LOWEST HOUSE IN TOWN! spring-t.ooth drag, horse rake, bob sleighs a better way to promote harmony in the Ford Dutcher, Loa Kentflejd. double buggy, and a lot of small tools. jwirty and you will feel better in your QUALITY CONSIDERED. own mind. —Grand Lixlge Republican. The First «t.»p. Rohi'rt T. Davies died at his home In You are invited to COME IN/ind Inspect the Prettiest and Most Servicable Li this villivxe Tuesday afternoon of hemor- The meat markets are resplendent with Perhaps you are run down, can ’t eat paper flowers, mottos Acc., which are can ’t slwp, can ’t think, can ’t do uny- You ever saw in hagi ‘ ot the bowels, aged 23 years. He tiiing to your satisfaction, and you was taken sick ten days ago with a fever, tacked on the big be<*v8 and porkers to wonder what ails you. You should h»?ed but was not considered dangerous until be found there. In H. AV. Webster ’s the warning, you are inking the firstsb'p ' ' "" '...... m lai) the hemorhago set in. He was the market there is a piece of mutton weigh­ into Nervous Prostration. A’qu need a ing pounds ; an months old hog Nerve Tonic and in Electric Hitters yon i) son of K. E. Davies of Oreenbush and 240 18 will And the exact remedy for restoring leaves a wife and child. Tlio funeral will weighing 438 pounds, raised by R. I.«owe; your nervous system to its normal, be held^ at Orange hallj Oreenbush, at also a mammoth sample of the Jersey healthy condition. 8un»rising results m FUBHISHIHO aOODSl 11 o'cliKk this momiog, conducted by Red,raised by R. B. Caruss of Essex.welgh- follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic ing r>87 pounds; 17 months old. W. and Alterative. Yonr appetite returns, Rev. C. G. Thomas. Mr. Davli?s bod good digestion is restored, and the Liver WHEAT BROTHERS, bright prospects (or the future and he T. Church exhibits a three-year-old beeve and Kidneys resume healthy action. 'Try was the last one we looked for to pass weighing 1,840 pounds. He was fed by a bottle. Price 50a a* ’ Fildew it Son 11 Clinton Ave., St. Johns. - away. li. W. Huntley of Ovid. l>nig Store. ^pyiCi:_TO §_AJSTA: CLAVS. _But glie’d Htarvn before «he’d ask h im foe ^or whoso sake lie had 'hoe n berrared, pors are affected, and mb gently with m anyt'ltiBg. aulTLo iucrcikslug coldness oTiBe years, ISKOMEA'DTTHE WOKLD. tmielpair theie n on cuts the- “Ain ’t Jottas Hideaway rross?" queried with no wifely touch to soften tlie strong, -ptfon, mnd being rwy sharp, helps to4is- Nat. the miller’s boy, of Tom Wlleox. stern, uiic.ompromising qualities which WHATTHEY CAN DO AND WHAT solve acrid secretions. Once the pores “Jyp is seared to death when sho meets predominatod in his nature. THEY ARE DOING. are free, it ia eaaj to keep thorn so.— him. You oturht to have heard her The fountains of the great deep wore (Jood J/ousekeeping. wliino w'huii she went with mo up there broken up now. Tears forced themselves on an errand ." slowly fro.ii ills eyes and fell iitMiii tlie A Plucky WostocH tVoiiian ’s Way—Hohools The Coin af Polite gooiety. “lie don ’t do nothin ’ but read book.s, “ baby ’s cheek, lu smile died, and It for Mexican Women —A Warning to Whenever a kindly or considerate M returned Tlin. “He's got a nmin full of looked up into ids face witli tlie mysteri­ Girls—New ProlesMluiis fur Wuiiieu— act ia shown yon, roy dear, be always them. Hooks must bo pirur company all ous, .soarchlug £iytis_uf babylonKi . J|q amue 4:iH»fu4 TUoughw for Her Perusal. careful to sa^ that magic index to go^ the time.” • lifted it from Its warm nest and held it.s breeding —“Thank you.* Certainly you “He needs lobe shook up a spell in a soft <>iieek against ills. A bright example of what a clever say it to the man friend who has given grist mill." “He has a heart, after’ all," said the you an evening of amusement at the “Mill? He don ’t earn for grists. Ho Doctor ’s wife, witli a movement of lief woman can accomplish in business by feeds i»n books. " liunUkerUllKT acrus.H liei' I'ics, Y, perseversDoe, and plnck is theater, or the concert, or who has “Yes; lii* ’s a bookwoim. The minis ­ “HeartI” echoed tho Dwtor. “He furni.-l y'Urs. H. E. Bougktmtrof takeu y en ♦o and fatohea ter sa'd so, ” assented Nat, solemnly. buried it witli his young wife long ago, the new State of Washington. About frieDd*s home. To whom else should “The minister ’s wife Is lookin ’ at Idm. but it looks now like a resurrection. ” you say it? Hain ’t slie a daisy? I’m goin ’ to her Jonas lookt'd up, to meet tlie moist To the maid aervaut vho hands you class in Sunday sciiool, ” said Tim. sliiningoyes of the miulster's wife. Sonuf your letters, who makes a special point “.Motlier .says she won ’t teucli no class. of keeping your room in good order, Siie’s too much of a baliy. ” and who, remembering that you liked NDEIv the brow of tTie “Haby? ' I guess she ain ’t no habyl ” certain things placed in a certain way, mountuin Other comments were being made. u|>au was carefnl always to do it. Nesrl(>s 11 quaint the lady in question. To^he stranger who holds open a £ 111t!o town. “Tliere’s no denying she lias a pretty door for you, to the elevator man who InU> whojitr old-fash-, fa-'o," ^r.s. Tallboy, the black.sinitli ’s loned ehliiinoyR, sister, assenteil, “but she ’ll never make saves you from climbing so many stairs, Mossy, and broken, a minister ’s heliimutn. He iidglit as well to the man who gives yon seat in car or and brown, omnibus, and to anybody, ia any sta­ Santa Claus, dear old marauder, have married Josie ’s doll thoio. ” • Christmas Eve always romos down. “I’m not so sure of tliat.” returned the tion in life, who shows you a courtesy blacksmitli. “See lier face. Hhe ’ll smile of any kind. Fleet are his mythical reindeer. folks straight.tr> heaven •w'hilo the parson We are apt to be very stingy with Swift, as thuiiKh gifted with wings, is hamm(>ring away on tho gosiiel anvil our thanks; to accept things entirely BearliiK their l)6untlful burden Of the moat beautiful things. in ids slow way.” too much fur granted, and to believe, Gathered from earth and from ocean. “Her voice is sweet as a bobolink ’.s, ” hi. having courtesies shown us,. that That the dear saint always brlngt;. blind Jon whispered on tlio other side of they are only what we deserve. Now Mrs. Tallboy. Yet, though he loves all the cliildren. thin IS the wrong way of looking at it, “Yes, slio ’s trained herself to speak and some day it will serve that girl Some of them must t)e his pets; soft, ” as.sruited tlie lady, who was of tlio There ate those, orphaned and lonely. right —that girl who believes that the He almost always forgets. niusciilinc order of women. “Men always good things of life in the way of polite ­ Whose little st(x;klng ‘s are empty. see such women cro.ss-eyed. Seth, here, Whose hearts are tille- Oh. father! father! ” sion. Mrs. Houghton bad $100 of hep Aahmore, in LadicH' Home Journal. po.site to it. “Don ’t, you want to take cliurge of iiiy own, which sh e in rested judieioasly> ------Gif IS, Talip WtiiIih »------_ “.Mr, Jonas Hid^wnyl ” Ciiristmas pros >iit?” lie asked, with a and when she >old out at a ])rotit re­ When, a woman has made for herself IJY l!5.\lJKI/noi..MES Sl.A.SOX, Ev'eryTxxIj* rtared aii^^ v^nderod as migiity effort at self-eontrol, “The invested until from that .small begin- a name in the world—or without the Santa'l ’laus drew the mysterious basket whole hou.se up tliere is at your disposal ning she is computed to 'be worth name has found gratification in deveb from the bougli gingerly. —and hors. I will send for—your Inis- $500,000. Her favoiite inve.stmeuts “Why, It’s for Jonas! ” was breathed o|)ing a good gift from nature —one love, band. ” wete in ecal and mineral lands, al­ one husband, uor fifty loves, nor as in concert all over tlie cliurch. Tlie baby ’s face liad a baptism of happy though desert land claims w’ore ofien {»' “It looks lieavy. I’ll liet it’s full of tears tills tiiiu!, as its mother carried it many husbands, cannpt erase from her tried with suceesH. Mrs. Houglituu is lieart this firat and strongest part of bricks. ” Nat hazarded. into tlie ant< ‘-room where slie liatl only about thirty years of age. Though “Hricks is all Ite deserves,” as.seiited watcli(*d tho exiieriment, Slie was fol­ being. It is herself, aud she cannot be Tim, oracularly. naturally one of the most retiring of lowed by tile m,iiilster’s wife and otiiers. women, she has often been known to lierself without it. In any other role “.Mr. .lonas Hideaway!” Santa Claus “1 owe tills all to vou, ” she said, grati*- she disappoints others, and is herself called again witli special einpliasis. fully, to tlie doll wife. make long trips by rail to Tacoma and disappointed. Wlietlier she will or no, The owner of tlie name did not budge, “I knew lie was giMMl as gold, aw-ay St. Panl to consult witli railioad ofli- regaidie.HH of determination, some time wliereupon Santa Claus mnrclied down down, ” returned tlie little lady, softy. cials and others in regard to land deals. site will be forced back to the altar of tiic aisle with tlio baswet and set it upon How ^the glad Cliristinas liidls rang in She has abo made many a perilous the first dream, and there will find a the coat folded across Jonas ’ knee.s. tlie afr around .lonas ’ old liomestead tliat trip by stage over tho wild'and moun ­ Witli somctiiing between a growl and an niglit! How ix'acefully tlie anffels of tainous sections of Eastern Wa-Hjiing- balm that heals completely the wounds cxeluinat^on he lifted tlie wicker cover. good-will I rooded over tlio slumber of ton and Northern Idaho. Where many that have made of her life a nameless Was It the face of a. lovely doll lialf Alie inmates! men •would hesitate to set out on a something, tliat has been so difforeut hidden iji lace and lawn and pink rib ­ journey becanse of snow or rough from what she planned and expected. — bons that lie looked down upon? Tlie' ClirlNtoiMM “ Itraii I’lo.’' roads, Mrs. Houghton sees in such ob ­ Chicago Herald. light was not the brightest in that cor­ Perliaps <‘veryl)ody lias beard of “bran stacles ail incentive for her energy. Sctiuol* tor Mexican Women. ner, and tlieri' was a strange tilm over- pie, ” but If there is somelxidy who hasn ’t, She has acipiired neatly all of lier The President of tlie Bepnblic ol his eyes, but sur<*ly it seemed to breatlie, the description may not come amiss. wealth since Mrs. Houghton ’s Mexico has {irumulgated a decree pro ­ n and its weight ii|)on his knees was like A tub Is to Ix! u.sed for tlio disli, tlio flesh and blood! Jonas sat lielpless size to depend on tho probable number career is a living illustration of what viding for a normal school for women ^^•HE lights of the little under tlie burden, dimly <;onsi ‘ious that of tlio gifts, and clean bran for tlie lln- pluck and grit can acoomi lish, and teachers in - tlie Cit;* of Mexico. The .«'hiitelt 4m tbft hillaidc- Tho hTrhbnb arotrtrd -him was ■siil.»-d ■■u»l ii.l tl... ..rnvit In otiier words, tho teaches the lesson to' even energetic course of instruction will extend over Vshiniiig invitingly in the do Illy. tub may he lialf filled with tlu' lirati, young men of llil> di)ilTltl'_v ilmt .four iroiivy, niiil tlio pln.nnf utMiiv ia -vary gloom, made semi­ In the midst of liis Iiewildi'miciit. a and then tlie presents neatly cdvennl must look well to their laurel i or get thorough. The instruction is free, and circular grove behind It left. ______in addition eighty of the pupils may re­ look dark shadowy on ceive from the Government a sufficient that Cliristmas Eve. The pines wliis- How to Woll,” allowance fur their maintenance, as a pored, and the spruee and lir trees Something may still properly be said reward for application and talent. nodtied coniidentlally toward tin* liglited regarding the complexion, sinoe that is •windows, for a chosen member of tlieir Those receiving this speoial aid must family sto*K] inside the ciiuri'li, tjie “ob- matter of so.much concern to all who contract to teach fur three years in the iM^rved of all observer.s, ” ready to show ­ desire to “look well" in the sight of their Federal District or in the territories of er its Christmas fruitage presently upon friend.s. It is almost as nece.ssary in Lepic or Lower California. this connection to dissipate errors as to the expcclaut liearts and liaiids of tlie “Seiiil-AnEeilc’* Women. gathering. inculcate truths, since so many of the AH Millvil'e was out, oven to blind former liave been repeated till they are Sir F.dwin Arnold, who has become Joe, wjio could teel tlie Cliristinas glad­ witliout question accepted as sober fact. more Japanese than the Mikado ’s court, ness oven if he could not .sim* It, and wlio Let it be understood, once and for all, expresses the belief th.at the Japanese W&S sure also of a giHKlIy number of pres- that jierfect health is the best and only women are “hemi-ancelic, ” says an ex ­ sents. TIktc wcrif tlie ymitliand “small true cosmetic. The proper amount of change. He osition." make them models of Iter liusband, her radiant countenance insufficient nutrition. Tlie use of the pores is to keep the system pure and ! dignilied and elegant behavior, above cros.sed now and tliou by a sliadc of ail other natious. anxiety as slio glan<;e(nTo'^r the lilste ITT healtliy; they shouid l>o aided rather the ste'rn face of .ionas Hideaway. than retarded in their work. But what .Schools lor (ilrls In Paris. There he sat In tiie midst of the buzz chance do they have, for instance, to In Paris there are five professional and lium of iialf a dozen b( ‘eiiive.s, silent keep the surface of the face at its best, schools for girls. The course of in ­ and unsmiling, witli Ids fur coat folded wlien their delicate mouths are burned struction embraces modern languages, acro.sif liis knee.s, caring for nobody, and under a glutinous coat of oil, glycerine domestic economy, industrial design ­ .nobiKly caring for liiin seemingly. or other tenacious base, upon which a ing, cutting and fitting garments, and “He’s like a death ’s liead at a feast,” mass of “powder ” Las been deposited? the doctor remarked to Ids wife. accounts. Each schcwl is equipped There is no need of an answer. with a kitchen, and worksho{)s for mak­ “Yes. I wonder wliat brouglit him Perspiration is tiie most natural and Oilt? ______ing corsets, feathers, aud otlier staple “Ho w'ants to save Id in self from i>rtri- effective method of freeing the pores of articles of trade. Girls are adirittedat faetion, I suppose, ” returned tlio Doctor the hardened secretion which so often fourteen, and revn^gfr three t>r four dryly. “TWO I.ITtl.Y: HANDS W’KKK KKArilKD fP TO HIM.” form “blackheads ” and in otherways years. ______“It’s a shame he Is so liard toward mar the complexion. No further proof pair of largo dark eyes opened .slowly. with brown paper, tied and Inbelen, of this {tosition is needed than observa ­ Cure ul the llitlr. Prissy,” said tlie lady warmly. “He- Jonas felt an unusual stir in tlie yegion placed In tho bran, lierc, tliere, and might afford to forgive lier liefore dooms ­ of Ills heart ’riio eyes were regardiiig everywhere, .so as to require as mu<*h tion of the skin-color of those who form Frequently brushing the hnir is ro- day, I tidnk. Of course slie was foolish him steadily witli a curious little pucker iiunting for liiddeti treasure as possible, the nature of their employment or coniuieuddil for its iinproveineut. The to go off and marry tlie son of lier of tlio brows. Afti'r a few moment's and finally a covering of bran put over natural bodily habit sweat fieely. Arti­ scalp should be made to glow witii the father ’s worst enemy, but tlie iioor thing iiiS|x*ction, two little iiands were reached the wliolo. ficial perspiration, in oases where its | vigorous use of a stilT-biisticd brush. up to litm, and thn*e fingers closed tight ­ Those wlio are to be served with tills necesGty is apparent, may best-be and a thorough brushing before goi^g ly around tlie tliiimb of tiie hand tliat very substantial sort of a Christmas ])lo secured by the Tnrkisii bath, if that i/i to bed at niglit is considered to be of sU'aiiied tlie basket surround It In a circle, each in turn available. If a substitute must be bad, the utmost importance. This gives “If she don ’t Itxik sw'oet enougli to drawing out a bundle from the all-envel ­ formula whioh recently appehred gloss and softiioss, and long iiair is in eat!” said Susie Haker, leaning over ills oping bran. If the drawer of a prize gives good promise. To begin with, tlie special need of it. Mage tea was an left arm. finds Ills own name written on the bun ­ face should be washed with water ns old-fashioned ronu*dy for wetting the “Slie's the dead image tif Prissy wlien dle, lie keeps it, luit if it is the name of warm as can be comfortably borne, aud scalp and preventing the hair from fall­ she was a bany, ” declared motlierly Mrs.' some other member of tho party, he re­ given gentle friction with a rubber glove ing out, and it is still regarded as ex ­ jfji Neshit above ills shoulder. turns it to tho pie, and waits until hi:i “She's got your nose. Squire, sure as -or a good firm bath towel, but only cellent. Ammonia and berax are both turn to draw comes niund again. while the skin ii wet. 'W’hile rubbing, used as invigorators • of the hair, but ^ V tho world!” supplemented Mr. Hobbs, A good deal of amusement may be tho grocer. • keep a pot of pure olive oil handy, and they should be used only in small quan ­ added If an appropriate motto or prov ­ smear a little on the face during the tities or they will do more harm than Jones ’ fac6 took on a multitude of un ­ erb be written on ea<‘h bundle; for In ­ certain expressions that might mean the stance, with an embroidered needle-book, operation. Dry the skin carefully, good, for too much amnmuia ’wiU iuHame verge of eitlior tears or laughter. His the words, “A stitch In time saves nine;" but add neither powder nor lotion, then the scalp and to much borax makes the Vj stolidity was all broken up. Tho haby with a calendar, “Take time by tho fore­ get into a hot bath, and with a flesh- hair'dry aud brittle. Nor is soap good for was a center of ^traction. She smiled lock, " and so op. brnsh and a little soap make the whole the hair. The scalp may be cleansed and crowed and mibbled over with good ­ body in a warm heat and add hot water with the yolk of an egg, beaten in a nature. There was so much Christmas to keep up the full heat during the pro ­ very little water and rubbed well into gladness in the atmosphere, bless you, He Will Hang Up Both Mtocklugs. cess. Dry quickly, wrap in a wollen the scalp, where it should be allowed that no one, large or small, could escape “Mamma,” asked Dick, plaintively, night-gown, and at once get into bed, to dry and afterwards rinsed off with its influence. . * “am I ail the children we've got?" .V The baby face brouglit a rush of mem- “Y’es, dear,"answered mamma, smiling and cover with several blankets. Drink lukewarm water containing a little \ orkia friitn t.ha past, tjii .Trtnaa. of the child at his curious plural and pcououn. also abont half a pint, or even more, of ammonia. After the hair has been wet I quite warm lemonade, made from it should be thoroughly dried before “THERE HK gAT, gll.B.NT AlfD I'NgMIDINO." ho had held in his arms long ago, when “Then, ” said Dick, with decision, “I the tenderness of fatherhood had first shall hang up both stockings next year freshly cut lemons. This will create a going to bed and before going out into wss Starving for affection, I guppoae. dawned upon his heart, and of tho sweet so they'll just touch tlie floor easy, and nice, gentle perspiration, and after a the open air. The scratching and 8 ho ’g in actual want now sinc.e her bus- young wife and mother whom, g month ask Santa Claus to plea.so put a foot in few nights this will increase, aud the irritating of the scalp with a sharp- tMnd has been sick, and there ’s her later, ho had laid away forever. He re­ each, with a little brother onto 'em. I’m pores will free themselves in a natnral toothed comb should I^e avoided and father alone in that big comfortable called his bitterness and rebellion against tired of playing I’m a family all the manner. In the morning, before wash- the same danger is to be looked oat for koiMOt with money In tho bank. { his lot* his hardness toward tho child time. "—Time, ing, apply a little lemon juice where the in the use of a metallic brash. TJeVUT “WITROUT HTS COW-^ BUm’o Tbljc! Entitled to the Bent. Wo otfor Ono HitndroU l>ollaro rowaod_ _for aoy_ PANION. caoo of catarrh that oaanot b« cored by taking All are entitled to the beet that their Hall's Catarrh Cure. WasUrMr Who Uoi m Cold Chill Whon V. J. CHENKY * CO.. Props, Toledo. Ohio. pioney will buy, eo every family ehould Ho l>l»co«’or#(l m Loo*. Ws, the nndersignad. have known F. J. Chancy have, at onoe. a bottle of the beet family cxTsusa for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly “That rominds mo," nald tho Colonel, honorable in all business trausaotluns, and remedy, Byrnp of Fige. to eleanee the eye- blandly. Ho .18 always being “roinlndiMl. " hiiancially able to carry out any obligations They wore talking of nian'a doiM^ndonco made by inelr flroi. tom when ooetlve or bllioue. For eale in BRUISES, Wkst « TauAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, upon things which ho is accustomod to Ohio. 60o and $1 bottlee by all leading aruggieta. use. “That reminds mo of Jack Smiler. Waldino , Kinkan a Martin , Wholesale Drug­ FROST-BITES, Jack was as bravo as a lion. Ho drove gists, Toledo, Ohio. Looking Ahead. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act* on© of the fast freight sjiocials from hig directly upon the blood and mucous sur* Llttlo Jolinny ’s fathcr iiad been elect­ Choyennu to Dt>adwood. It was In tho faces of the.system. Testimonials sept free. ed Commander uf a Grand.Army post — INFLAHUATIONS first days of tho itiack Hills excitement, Pries 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. an honor of which he lied good rea.Hon to •^AND ALL- when they ran ligiit express wagons out bn proud. Johnny could not conceal his -----WIRT8 AMD ILLS . ri.ny«»,w> It »Hoo. and never A tVoiiian of Kesource. exultation when he heard the news. stoppt'd until they pulUxl up io Dead- Hlfs. Vern en Hvt'cl on a b ig farm.—Sbo ----“O, papa I’m so pj qd yuu’ve got tO bO Copyright, 1690. OF MRN AND QEAST. wood or until tho road agents stopped was a clever widow and mode her farm a commander! ” ho said. yourae^ -MEN TO TKATEU We per WHO pay. “Thank you, ” said his father. “But if you ’re a BuflFcring woman, wi^ to SlOOtoo s moiitli end ex;expenses. At them. TOUX a WsLuMuxoM, kladliioD, Wis. “Jack was born with ono oniotloii luck­ One day her eldest son was striiok by can you tell me, my son, why you are so the medicine that ’s been* prepared ing. He was not afraid of the wildest lightning in the wagon house during a glad?” especially to help you —Dr. Pierces PATENTS Indian (and there wore enough of them terrible storm. Tiie hired man carried “’Cause you ’ll have soldlei?« at your Favorite Prescription. It -will do H ■anmoil tuu rarsa wans wsmae ce ASfsss—ss _ In thosodavit, just before tho Custer mas­ his apparently lifeless body into the funeral! ” answered Jolmny. —Youth’s sacre), or the most during and rockloss house. Compunlon. where others faiL For all the dis­ AOKNTS, M^ls snd remsln. in “Why. wasn ’t you scared out of your eases peculiar to the sex —-dragging- every town in U. B. to sell our loods road agent. They did not call them TIIUOAT DISEASES commence with a . .. . . on commission. 8enH sump for wits, MrA Vernon? ” asked one of the Rpl V'. L’JH. iTix *c CorruK Co., P.U. Box 6^ Chlcsgo.IU highwaymen then. Ho used to climb Cough, Cold or Sore Throat, “ffroirn ’s down pains, displacements, and other Into his seat, crack his long whip, and, neighbors afterward, chtal TVuc/ics” give Imniedlato relief. Sold weaknesses, it’s a positive remedy. Instructions FKKKto “No; I knew promjit measures worn inventors. AW'Writest with a wonderful < ath. jerk tho heads of only in boxes. Price 35 cUt. It means a new life, and a longer once for hand-book of those mules In the direction of IVad- necessary, though, and there wasn ’t'no f a inlormstlon. _ _ Gol.i), like all the noble metals, is un ­ one, for every delicate woman. In £ CO„ Wsshtnut on.D.a wood, and send th(\m scurrying along time to send for do<‘tors. So I just gave like frightened rabbits. He always wore him a good emetic and ho came t4> and changed by heating in the air. Its every case for which it’s reoom- inventor's oxides can be obtained by chemical re­ Oulde, or a revolver, of course, the handle forward threw vrp a|l the electric fluid and then mended, it gives satisfaction. It’s How to Ob ­ actions, but they are very unstable and tain a I'at- in his belt, whore his hand might touch ho was all right .”—Aurfcultuml Ucconh guaranteed to do so, or the money ent. sentfree. It at.a momeut ’s notice. I do not bcllevo easily reduced back to tho metal. PATENTS A Real Ilalsam in Keinp'ii Raliiami is refunded. PATRICK OTARRELL, Att’y at Law. Wssbip gt’naijg that tho road agent lived who could have Millions of women use Dobbins' Elootrio Pr. Snyder s Kidney stopped Jack Smller. TJie dtctlunury says; .“A balsam Is a It improves digestion, invigorates tliick, pure aromatic sul stance flowing Soap daily,, and say it is the beat and cheap ­ the system, enriches the blood, dis­ “1 rodo'up with him on ono of his trips from trees.” Kemp ’s Ralsum for the Throat est. If they are right, you ought to uso it. to a ranch about thirty-live miles from If wrong, onetrial only will show you. Buy pels aches and pains, produces re­ /or Bsl^y sTTclraitef^ (------and Lungs Is the only cough medicine that a bur ot your grocer and try it next Monday. lar* and tentimonialsadcirewi, with stamps. Dr. O.n.Wm t'heyonno. I got tired .of the seat and is a real halsum. Many thin, waU'ry cough Bnvdkr , 243 Bute St., Chicaso. freshing sleep, dispels melancholy ciiinbed back Into the box t;i stand remedies arc called hulsums, but such are The digestion of an ostrich and tho pv Ask your Druggist to order it for you. not. Ixiuk through u Isittle of Kemp'a and nervousness, and builds up both, UC.NTION I'HIS TAriCK wssn wairi.e Tu .vvaaTWait.. there to rest my h*gs. 1 conceived the Halsani and notice whal a pure, thick appetite of an American small boy are flesh and strength. It is a legiti­ idea of jiicklng Jack’s pocket —that Is, of two things that never have been dis­ (. FOR OLD AND YOUNG.“ getting his revolver away from him, I prepuraticn it Is. If you cough use Kemp ’s mate medicine—not a beverage. Tutt'aI.iTpr Pills act ns kindly on the Halsum. At all druggi.sts*. Large bottles couraged. child, the delicate fmmle or infirm old was pretty careful to press one hand 50 cents and $1. Contains no alcohol to inebriate^ age, its upon tho vigorous man. heavily on his shoulder while with the 'VS’ouLU you think that refinement is ac­ no syrup or sugar to sour or quired by the use 4ft KAPOLIO? Yes. other I slipped the weapon from his belt. Feline Ca<«te. ^Cienniy habits retlne tho mind. ” It is a ferment in tho stomach and cause Finally I got It out safely, and waited First Cat—That cat belongs to sonu* solid cake uf Scouring Soap. distress. As peculiar in its mar­ for him to discover the loss. aristocratic family where they have “Wo drove'along for live or six miles, genuine Imported rugs. Why is a successful book like a boiled velous, remedial results as in its ' TutriKIUgive tone and strenirth to the weak stom­ when suddenly Jack pulU'd up his mules S(‘cond Cat—How do you know? lobster? Because it is rod and devoured composition. Therefore, don ’t tw ach, bowels, kidueva and bladder. ____ with a terrible oath. First Cat — It has fleas.—Street by every one. ______put off with some ■worthless com­ ILLU a T&ATED pub LI- “ ‘Whoa! ’ ho cried. Smith's Wood Neirn. BEEcnAM’s Pills cure Bilious and Nerv­ pound easily, but dishonestly, re(> CATIONS, WITH MAPS, “ ‘What ’s the trouble. Jack?’ I - asked. ous ills. ommended to be “just as good, ” deacrlblnu Minnesota. North “Ho turned to mo and looked Into my A ciiiLP cannot tell what nils it. A shrewd Dakota. Mnnuna.ldab<>.luna.ldabo. Wash- eyes. He was as white as a sheet. mother will not take chances but will try It Is the toper who would like to put a MklO JOHN W.niORRISp ^ ! tnetmi and Ore- Dr. Hull's Worm Destroyers at once. Don ’t Waaliliigtoii, D.CU son. the Free Oov> “‘We arc going straight back to Chey ­ gurgle round the world. “ rmment anehdent whose sons died from eflbets of army “Jack’s tt'ctli chattered at tho very justice when he Is to he punished. MAGIC LANTERNS. service are inclnded. If you ^sh yomclalm^speod- thought. I never saw a man so Uirribly HOW ARK YOUR Homes...... JAMES TAHIIH; Cum cold or tender k k b I frightened. Swollen or perspiring I kk I | 'We want to aecure permanent boniea for a noxn- Late Commlsatone r of Pensions. WISIIICTOII. 0. t _ “‘Not If my name is Jack Smller,’ ho Smaller Shoes lilsv be worn with comfort. Price, ^ cts., ber ot Orphan Babes and Children. ItcHpoaaibl* From Father at Drug Stnres, ort^ mail I'rial Package and illualri^tcj parties who want to adopt' a hriabt, bvaithy, and said, ‘(rraeious! ’ he added (‘gracious ’ pamphlet for a dimv- well-grown child are ibvited to corroipund wHb aa. To HOD, UiroHRh geiirration after ceuv.'xatlon, tbc IHE I'LUl.NE World Uuillimg , Nbw Y ors . ('HILIIKKN’S AID SUCIKTY, S04 DeiuiMtfVV. stands for a string of words too long for Uint of Hcrotula drscenda tliroQXb the blood, bligbt- a novice to mention in one evening); Reduced 15 to 25 pounds per Street, Chicago, IIL Are You iug life and basteBing death. The (treat majority ol mouth by harm ims bertiai ‘.“uppose I hadn't discovered this. cases of scrofula and other blood diseases are hered mnedies. No start'll: _ jctmvcnlcnce. ('onfldian Want to Know B1T.IOUS? Wouldn ’t 1 have been in a pretty lix? ’ itary, and therefore dlttlcult to cure. But we wish to FAT FDLltSi int the human ayatem, toi.oL beadSend 6c. for ctrrulaiii niid tet^Aitiinonlals. AddreHS, S091E PEOPLE He made a wry face. state in the aaost positive, empbaUc manner that DK.OIL U. W. HXVUKR, aSthMaU (M., ChlMSO, lU. Ih aavtd, dlaeata fmfMadk Hood's SaraapliriUa does cure scrofula In every Name this paper whwhen^u write. ignoranoe and indieeretUm,, “ ‘Here’s your old six-shooter, Jack,’ I re to aU forme ofdietaex, _4I.WAYS ARE said, handing it to hihi. ‘I wouldn ’t form. Tbe most severe caaes, too terrible for descrip ­ i Eyee, Pupturr. rhimoeta, etc., have it. It Isn ’t worth keeping. tion, have yielded to this medicine when all otUers,;- ipy <« Nnrrlage and have prixe babiea, ANR NEARLY EVERYRORT lailed. Tlie greater includes the less—and if you ______Doctor'a Droll Joke*, profuaely llhae- “ ‘Go ’latjg, there! ’ shouted Jack, curl­ YTktitMDETECTIVESit in vrerjT Coaiity to11, and by a cgrerul appllu atloii of the flnu proper ­ atore yonr lost appetite, and inahe yon BoiiietKiiig for the New Year. ties of woli-a.'lerHcil Cocoa, Mr. Kppa has |)rovideobt that aeoasUiutioa inay^he gr dually ouiU up'Wntti; rmcK, aent on «t)plU'.ation to Prof, strong enough to realat Sfery tendency to dlaaaaa. is scarcely more wohderful than the welcome A. DAiett*^ %a Fifth Are. Mewlfork. Hundreds of subtle inaladlsa are floating around aa that greets the annual api>caraiio« of Mostetter ’ii ready to attaok wherever there is a weak point. - 'Almanac. This valuable medical treatise is CURE. A XMAS HEALTH GIFT We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oar- • Some I published by The Hostetter ('omT)any, Pitts­ (Exerciser Complete $5) selves well fortlflad with pure IiKkh I and a properly burg, Pa., under their own immediate supervia- The success of this Great Cough Cure is nourished frame."—“Ohril Servioe^Oaaette,' « la Best or Alu Cisanjut Fkeb . Made simply with boUinr water or milk. SoM" ion, employing sixty bauds in that departutent, without a parallel in the history of medicine. onlv In balf-potmd tin*. i»y Orwer*. labelled thus: Children | I'hey are running al)out eleven months (a the All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­ Books ; For “An Ideal Complexion JAiHES EFP!* «kCO., Hotn(Oopathlp CltetnlsRa, . .year on this work, and the issue of aauiefor ISUl A Complete Physical Development, ’’ lK)SI>OS, Knolano . will be more than ten millions, printed In the itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc­ 10 Ill* sort*. “Health A Strentrth j Physical Culture," 40 Ills to ct*. Chart “ YOU •WISH A, Growing RngUsb, German, French, Welsh, Norwogiaji, cessfully stand. That it may become known, <;ooD Swedish, Holland', Bohemian, and Spanish lan ­ the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are 39 til* for Dumb Bell* & Pulleya, 95 cU. r guages. Herer to a copy of it for valuable ami Ad. JNO. E. DOWD'S Vocal A Physical REVOLVER Too Fast interesting reapen(led YOUR BOY WANTS Manafactured in call bro* aa,.Wand 44-100. Sln- on for correctness. The Almanac for 1H!(1 can or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief Onr ri1aatrnt4til CATAI.OGITK of (deordouble action, Hafety Hammerlusa and __ use of ~ —t be obtained free of cost, from draggtsts and gon-< is aute. If you dread that insidious disease Target inodols. Constructs entirely of brat aani* Scroll Nwwh , DeHiBiiH, 5Ih );Ic Lan- Ity wrought atcel, carefully inspected for work­ eval country dealers in all parts of the country. Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for ed upon tlM-hap- A-strango story coiufs from Bjelina, in 269 A 271 State St.. Chicago. III. relswiihfimi's name, address ana dat4‘a of patenta BoMifa.. A ruiiior is (MirnMit aintniK the and are aranranterd perfict in every detail. In ­ sist upon having the genuine article, and if your |t«a.sHiits of the (llstrh't. that Baron Al- dealer cannot Hiiptdy you an order 8 <-nt to addreea .bort Buthschihl has been .st>iit4‘tii'<>d t4i Ixdow will receive prompt and careful atb-ntion. EMULSIOK Descriptive catalogue and i>rices ftimishe;! u|Hin ap- I OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND cleuAii. and that his execution will shortly puctiou. gjiixu & WKSSON, HYPOPHOSPHITES take phkco lUiiless he succeed.* In finding IF Mention this paper. Springfield, Slaas, Of* Lime and Noda. a substitut 4‘ prepared to suffer deatii on They will take it readily, for it is al­ the scaffold for a consideration ol most as palatable as milk. And it florins. The unthorities at should be remembered that AS A PBK- Bjfjfna liavv for several weeks past been TENTIVE OK CURE OF COI'OIIH OB COLpS, pctfterisl by applicants prepannl to have -VASaiNE- IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNO, IT IS theJr iieudg off fur -the benefit of the FOR A ONE-DOLLAR HILL sent unbymall UNEQUALLED. Avoid auhntltiitionooffffrrd. Aii.striau Crtesii.s. It appears, iiowever, We a'lU deliver, free of all charges, to any person tia that the applicants have formed a syn ­ the United Ncates. all of the following aru^tt. caiw- dicate, among \wJiom the million was to tully packed: One two-oiincc bottle of Pure Vaseline ...... lOctSL l)e divfdecL and Gnit lots were to be Une two-onnc« bottle ot Vaseline Pomade.... 15 “ ilrawii for tl»c victim. Tho authorities Best Ckmgh Medicine. __ One jar of Vaseline (told C'reani ...... *5 • F^ommended by Phraicians. One cake of Vaseline Camphor Ice...... 10 ■ have experlcucvd .some dlflicuity in at­ G mtcs where all else fails. Pleasant and' airreeabletble to the One cake of Vaseline SVa'p,'hhlu^iited . .''."Tr.^ 13 “ tempting to couvJuA'e tlie eandidate.s for teete. Children take it without objection. Bjr drutrgista. Dnecakoof VaseliiieBoamexuuisitelVBceuu-d 3k ** death that the rumor is without fuiinda- Ono two-ounce bottle uf White Vaseline ...... ‘JS “ READY RELIEF. tlon. ^______iuu THE GREAT CORQUEROR.OF PAIR. Or, for pnetaae etamnx, any Mnrtlearticle at rhe price A Thoiighti'ul Parent. named. On tut ckKoiint he pereuaded to accept rrtttm For Spi-Niiii., Ilriilnev. fliteJcaelie, I'ain in the pourdruaaixt ana VtmeliHe or prrtHirathtn therefrom ChMt nr HIdea, lleiMitvehn, TcM.tliMehe. or any Petted Daughter —Papa, what has MnlettK lufteled with ottr tuime, becatue you tcill certatm other external pmIii, wfew HpplICMtioiin rubbed come over yon? I inner had a wish you ty receire an itntUUIon trhicA hae little or no ri$lwe. on hy baud ^-.t like euusiiig tbe piUit Gliosebruugli Mfg. (Nk . 94 .Stuto SL. N. T, to leHtMiitly Htop. were not uiixions to gratify, anti yon For Congevtlonv, Cold*, itronebllla. I’neu- even Hiiticipalt'd my wants, and hantied .monio. InflamiaMtlonn, KlieuinstiHiit, Neiiml- THE HUPTIfiL«5;'.y!’,2C;'.7i!2; glix, Liiinl>ago, Sciatica, more thorough and me money for all sorts of things I hadn ’t “Here aro a few of I he tin- f^ll A |JD|CD rl" irantssO repeated appllcatlaii* aro nocev.ary. t'ven tlioiight of. But now I have to ask PAINLESS. PI LL^^EFFECTU aI^^ words that ever hlotud UnllnaDbll psper »— All Internal I’ain*, Diarrhea. Colic, Spaoma, you ftir every cent 1 need, and yon growl (Shskestiearc.hA book for every yimiig mun snd woman Nausea. Fainting Spell*, Nervou*na**, Slceh- medliBiing matrimony. It treats of all those vices which and grumble, and ask if I think you are invade the domestic sanctnsr)'. The anthor says; Noth ­ lesaness are rellevoil Innlantly, and tiulrkly made of money, and yon rail at women ’s ing but a senna of Inexorable duty, in the hope td ettcet- euroU by taking Inwardly to BO drop* In . BW-WOkTH A GUINEA A BOX.-WS Ingarsdiosl reform by awakening alarm tothesnormefat liair a tumbler of wator. 50c. a t>ottio. AU extravagance and invariably ask me frequency and horrible cnnseqnencea of thl* revnitinc DrugglaU. what on earth I did with tjie lust check, crimeivsild iiiduca the author tocnlsrupun thashHS'kbiw ForBIUOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS revelation*. The work is oomplete in tme handsonm or dollar, or dime yon gave lut;. *T)oii ’t octavo volnma of 436 pages, msrnicd edge* and be unit te you love me any mere?' Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fellness and Swelling after Meals, Kngliahcloth.silk flnUh. Price, ftl.IS. Will be sent pewk- Oiifinsss, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, FlushingsTif Heat. Loss of Appetite, paid to any ad on re- BKENNAN MKDK.. Papa —My tlarllng, I love yon as much oalpt of ptioe. 30 State Mlreet. Chienggaw as ever, but yon are soon to b«* marrietl, Shortness^ of Breath, Cosiiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac. I prescribe and fully en­ and I am trying tu grutLnally prtqtare dorse Big a as the cnly you for tile change.- .Vfoc Yeo- We taavk sold Big O tor An excellent and mild Cathartic. Purely many yean, and It ban Vegetable. The Sitfent and bo*t Motiicliie ple out of are marrying. The Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ven the bout of aaMn- in the world Tor the Cure of all DIaordera births U‘ed to lie one for every twenty- they ACT UKE MAOIC, Stremgtkeninf the muscular Syattm. restoring Inng-loet Com- ctlon. of the plexioo. bringing back the Keen edfo ofappeilte. nn.l amualng with the R08EPUD OF gD. ILDYCUIEROOL three inhabitants; now It is one for every HEALTH tho wAo/aphyalctU eoergu of the bur ChicagorBL forty-two. tg Debilitates la tbs' tl.OO. Sold by DmcipMfc LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. rvjv IT. Xn. A9 -(«> Taken aceordlng to directinna they will A Koi.MNG Stone is about as successful restore health and renew vitality. in gathering moss as a Ftrcet flght is in ^TIIKX WRITING TD AIIX'RICTINFRRL f• SA ets. a Bos. hoM by oU Orogfislh gathering policemen. you Miw tho rndTerttsemant eri in by many of the rrmitiliers ; some ad- U. C. Duvh's inteiids moving to St.; ‘VO<‘nting that when* stone was plenty kecL______i THir NEWS draining could bo d«)iie much rheaiier Mrs* A. VaiiScimter-is slowly fuHlug. The M. E. Sunday mdiool presenteil TIirUSDAY. DKCP^MItEU 25. 1800. and answer the same purt>ose as in the We Thank You ? use of tile. The esMuyiH| mlvwabHl the tiieir sn|M>riiiten lent with a very nice principle of de<^p draining, four feet was bibleusa token of their espHaii. Uev. We feel truly grateful for the kind patronage our friends COUNTY COREESPONMNCE. not too much, e8|Kfcially where oue had a W. A. Taylor pnvieHted it in a very neat good outlet. A splendid sck-ial time w'as and hpproiiriste speeidi, which Mr. Buir| and patrons have bestowed upon us. Our holiday trade An Int«r«fitln» Ilntoh of Items from Onr enjoyeil about the dinner table ; the wli- proiiijitly respondjsl too. i bl(M dlsapiNaring in a maimer only Chas. Bennett of St, Johns will Is* at' has been far above, our expectations, We tried hard to 8}>ecinl Correspondeuts. the gi-ange hall next Tuesilay evening i known to hungry farmers, iwyh**? the place the best goods before the public for the least money KUUKKA. hostess evidenw that her efforts were for the pnriJos« ‘ of orgaiiiriiig a singing -----p.y i-otnmp^l hnniH to FHrit on hiirlilv armreciated. Theafternoon <»isay, ^Fidiool. Chas. is igood iniiHicianaiul ds- ! and our efforts have succeeded by giving its the Largest Fritltty UtHt, Imt tho meetings are Htill in “Our Ilousi'ki'eping, ” by ^Irs. 0.1>. Itlce, progrwHS and over Mixty are claiming to gave the ladies a fair insight into the SOL'I H OVll>. trade .this store has~experienced. We ever shall fulluw up Im* couvert«Hl and proiniMing to walk in mode and manner of conducting a pros ­ Mrs. Geo. Mavniii is siMuiding a hav the Btniight and narrow way and some at perous hous«*hol(l. The chief thing con ­ w»*ekH with her sister and friends in Oak­ the coming year by keeping the Largest and Best asso least, are trying to right wrongs they sidered, was system—a-time to do every­ land county'. ' have done heretofore. The diiir«;h is thing, a place for everyt-ldng and ever.v- Xlr. C. VauasdaJe and wife are visiting ment ofgoods In ourTme of any firm in the county/and 1 crowded every night and the g. thing seeming to increase at every nie«*t- • From Reiclster Union. I>w. 5. Mrs. H. E. Terrill is selling Chiettgo sur- iiig. ' The next me«*ting of the club will be bnrban real estjite to St. Johns parti«*H. lieiy at the residence of S. B. Uowley, J. F. Borough notv of Stevenaville, Friday, Jan. 9th, ’91,, at nine a. in. Montana, mlrp^i^pd his many Topic, “How shall the farmers wife first R. M. STEEL k CO., Ovid friends last Monday by api>earing advance the iiiicreniW Uf III'!' hiiubuiidi ’ to them. He is the saiiie Frank as of The Ladii*H Aid are expecting to have THEI II8 E0 TB Sjlf! Furniture two years ago and we are pleascnl to another social in the near futni ’e at their know that ho enjoys a good business and dining parlors in the basement of the *lt Takes Nine Talloni to Make a Man, ” holds the same sway in his now home as church. It has been fitbsl up with all Deeilers! he did here. He will remain hen? and at theappliaiK ’es to make it conveuint and Are better prejiaml to meet the wants of Durand until aft**r Christmas. comfortable, where the jinblic cun be the jieople than ever before. Their nicely ’ and comfortably entertained. Lost Thursday evening Oeorge Suyilor, NOW XITEV SAY, stock is comjilete in all its branches. Their entertainments are usually highly being of a sleepy disposition, had retired Call in and see their with Ins infant daughter for the iiigiit, appreciuteiL Their next regular m«>et- “It Takes One Tailor to Break a Man. ” when suddenly ttu'i'B was a rap at the ing will be at the home^f Mrs. Gabriel Parlor Suiting, Bfxlroom Suitings, Fancy door which his wife r<*sponded to, and Anderson, Wediiesdai*, Jan. 7th, 1891. The importance of purifying ine diimm I cks —OiAira In all atyles and flniHh. Side "there before her rrtootl a larga^aumlmr.- oL Tim Tickles . not be overestimated, for without blood —p tiTi’* thin linvvpvorj niiGl- yr>n ----Boards, Book Cases, Ladies Cabin- yon canno t enjoy good health. iuveHtigttt«* their friends and neighbors to surprise At this season nearly every" aw needs ft ___ ets, Piro Glasses, Hall Trees, them. The evening pjvssod off very SOUTH OLIVK. good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and'we ask yon to try Hood's THK f»kice :s Center Tables, Couches, pleasantly. The ladies served pop corn, Mrs. Nancy Simmons of DeWittis stav­ - / 1111 o »■ Sarsaparilla. It strengthens —OF— Etr., Etc., ' ice cream and cake and was enjoyed by ing on her farm for a while. r cCUIIar and builds up the system, all. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are capital Isaac Claire went to Coldwater Wed- creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, hands for entertiuniug their friends. nividaj ’ to attend the funeral of lliram, while it era^cates disease. The fieculiar At Prices That Will Suit combination, proportion, and preparation MAI»I.K HAMIW, his brother. of the vegetable remedies used give to Judd the tahob , Jones, Barnard & Co . having bought a A child of Chas. Smith, Riley, has the Hood ’s Sarsaparilla pecuF If e^lf Eyerybhdy. tract of timber uejir here are soon to Diphtheria very badly. lar curative powers. No ^ ^ lloCII ST.JOHNS. other medicine has such a record of wonderful Undertaking Quietly and start their saw mill into active ojieration E. H. Bedell was in St. Johns last week ICU ' cures. If you have made up your mind to again. atbniding court as a juror. buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to Promptly attended to in Dr. Bliss who was recently marri<*d to Elinor Smith came home from Welier- take any other instead. It is a Peculiar ( MrH-.-Iv.-J-. Whitniy of this place, in com­ ville lost Friday night. His nephew Ed­ Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. A choice line of Suitings and Pant Pat> All its Branches. pany with his wife si>ent a couple of days die Hunt came with him. Elmer is going Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Go., Lowell, Mass. terns. Perfect Fits Gnaranteed. in Grand Ilapids, and have now located to work in his brother's saw mill. WALKER-ST- EAST. over Wui. Aldrieh ’s store. Mrs. Durham is failing now. For a too Doses One Dollar A. Burdick of Lebanon township, is on whileher friends ho|H!d sh<* was getting the sick list. bettor, but dropsy has set in. Day Payne who was badly, hurt some Tom Blizmrd is improving slowly. 4HtH-sinc4-hiiK .HO Jar i-ecovenvl that he Mrs. Brink is still iii N. Y. Her mother liegins to get about tlie house some. was no better at last account. Fox ’s daughter.A'era, is recover ­ Lj’inann & Knapp gave an entertain ­ file Old feaf! ing from a s<*vere attack of malaria fever ment nt the Brown seliool hoiiso Satur­ What IS THERE WE ami imenmonia. day night- The attendance* was not ver.v 1*. First after a protracttsl illness is large owing to the storm and tlie Grange Is nbout to pass awav but wow seen on the streets again. at DeWitt. /A. J. Norton of this villageand Widow W. C. Lanktoii, wife and two brotliers FOSTER, POST & CO., will Gr<‘en of Middleton, wen? niarri*.d recent ­ a,nd tlieir wiv«‘s are visiting friends in ly. May prosp<*rity accompany them is Eaton county. . HAVE NOT? our wish. ilr. and Mrs. Ifarr^’ Norris have gone stay with a 'ou , and^ofier a 'ou ------up near Mt. Pleusant, whei ’e Josejdi Nor­ K>SKX. ris has his saw mill. Tlie revival progressing at the Lowe Last Saturday as Elmer and Clarence some of the jxst bargans in 3 church for the past thixs? we<*ks or more lAiukton weiv hauling n load of siding If 'our winter jDiH’c^ses will include anything which is proiluctive of great good. Siiiuers are and a part of a roof of an old building up the clifiTerent lines of goods flockiiig to the Cross and many are an ­ the hi!i by Mr. Lochars house, the side­ xiously s<*eking the way ; whole families boards broke and let the load slid** for­ comes in the Clothing and GenUs Furnishing Goods line, from the oldest to the yonngi ’st come to­ ward against the team, a pair of colt^ thev carrv. Their holidav gether and are thus inade a happy house ­ which bH ‘ame n.iimnnageable and rfm make a note of it for reference when 3^ou come to St.Johns, hold. The int^mst seems to be nightly awa.v. The loml went to the sUte and stock is A’ct complete. Call inci ’oasing,giving joy to the hearts of the j caught Elmi‘r under it, but T^rtunatejv ’ old veterans, who aio hopeful that the j for him it wtis near the feyeii^and part of 3 fire may continue to burn until the whole j the weight nested on'i^t^r in all jiroba- before purchasing elsewhere. for in our bcwildering_arra ' of articles running from splen ­ community* shall come out on the Lonl ’s bilit 3’ he would ha^e Imhmi killed. As it side. Bro. Taylor is a hard worker, was he could }>yMhAy get out from under holding Iiis own wonderfully, keeping up the load./As he went down the horst's did luxur 3' to modest econonn" 3'ou may forget 3'our abso ­ remarkably ’ for the amount of labor j»er- jerked^the linos from his hands and ran fornusl ; his efforts ar»* herculean, .\fter hpnte and attempbHl to go through the service the other evening a goodly iium- gate. One fell and the other attempted lute needs. We have everything to comfort 3'our palpitat ­ l>er lingered in the chnndi for Ho?ne' liUt^ to jump the jacket feiiw and got caught time ; it wjis finally suggivi^sl llro. on it and hung there until Mr. Blood Taylor that it was time for^Jdln to go came and Cut the harniMs to free it. The ing necessities. There is a warmth and hcart 3’ look about homo. As he wont to piclvdi") his wrni»s colt did not seem to beiiijunnl ver.vinuch. lie was greatly snqn i><Insh cap ficers Saliirdai' night: Master, Jeronu* our store that will please you, and our prices smooth the and white in^ warf, presmited by the Dills; oviTseiT, Chariti ’ L, IVarce; hsv J.iadif's’ society of Essex. Words turer. Mi’s. F'ergu.son, steward, JameH fnUrrlJtint fora few setninds, but he short- M. Bi'fWl; assistant stew.ard. Frank \va3’ to easy buying. We have all grades from the best in l^>ri)covered and thanked them in a few Steinbai ’dt; chnjdain.EstellaDills; treas- Avell chosen remarks. All had .a good urt!r, George Si’ott ; gate keejier, Eddie laugh and went home rejoicing.- Favor; cer«‘s, Edith Ferguson; jiomona, the world to the cheapest that is worth putting money The Essex Farmers dub rontinnf*H to Maggie Gibson; Flora, Cora Barnes; flourish ; the l)tH*ember m(>«>ting wan held Indv assistant steward, Flora Catter- at tho home of .Mr. and Afrs. Walter inole. The instnUation will take jdm* into, and our goods are for warmth and looks both. Float. A full program wivs carried out ; Jan. A. The nqiorts from the jiast offi- / H«>le<-t readings, essays, diwussioiis, etc., eers will be read next Saturday night. both morning hik I afternoon. The essay Several literari’ e.xercises are expectctl Come earl3’ and often, for Clark & Hulse think of the morning by Walter Float, on also. “draining, ” was an elaborate production Varney II. Pearce, Henry Krogle and giving evidence of much thought and n Charles AMIcox huntoOHsible otherwisi* to do so, groat benefit gone to Ohio to look after a wife. was also shown to result in a sanitary Miss Dean who teaches In District No. Corbit k Valentine, point of view. The tliscussion followhig 1, mot with an accident which resulted in WIUER-ST. WEST. the rending was intelligently imrticipat- the breaking dow ’n of her bugg^ ’. TIME TO WAIT.

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