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CHELSEA, MICH., THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1891.' And we would redpcctfullyInvite your atlcfi NUMBER 18. lion to our work and1 price* Here and There. Bt. Mary’s Ohrlstmai Festival,

Where has the sleighing gone? Last Monday evening the Town 5AI Our Annual Prepare your resolutionsfor 1802. Hull was crowded to iis utmost We wish you all a happy New Year te,M capacity by a large and appreciative a To-morrow Is the bcglnnlngofleap year. audience, who greatly enjoyed ONE H. S. HOLMES & CO. ^ W. F. Hatch was a Detroit visitor Mon- most admirable Christmas entertain- snCft- TWO THREE ment, given by the young people Uion u AND ALL January Sale Dr. M. Bush, of Jackson, was In town of the Parish. Tuesday. together. The entertainment consisted of Mr. Fallen, of Detroit, visited in Tim songs, recitations, tableau vivants, Commences town this week. winding up with a melodrama per- H. 8. Holmes & Co. have a new adver- formnnee by the young ladies and Commencing Saturday, Jan. 2nd, and tisementin this issue. gentlemen of the congregation. Closing Saturday Night, SATURDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McNamara, swat The entertainment opened with a Christmas in Jackson. That’s the kind of an January 30th. recherche supper, supplied by the And for 30 Days Mrs. Louis Detling, 8r., is very ill and ladies of the church. Conspicuous onslaught we made not expected to recover. Prices No Object! in the Hall was the Fancy Table, Why? We shall make the Lowest Prices on Pry Goods and Mr. 8. L. Gage was an Ann Arbor on prices last week. Shoes, e?er heard ot in Chelsea. visitor last Wednesday. tastefully decorated with the Papal Because we are obliged to raise Ten Thousand Dollars The before Feb. 1st and mnst make prices that will sell tho goods, colors, yellow and white. On the No matter what other stores are doinj? you will find Master John O’Brien is visiting relatives Results ni tug your cash and come and see us. These Low Prices iwenger us away below them. and friends in Ann Arbor. stage was visible the magnificent which we make will mean cash or produce which we take tho same as cash. Miss Olive Conklin is visitingfriends Christmas tree, laden with hundreds Disastrous Attend this Sale. and relatives at Hillsdale. of enticing articles, which attracted That is for the prices. Every suit of clothes } off. Every Overcoat i off. We can stand it because Every pair of pants ] off KvcrV hat * off Leo Staffan lias been quite 111 for the the covetous eyes of the pretty we always keep just u little past week, but is now better. juveniles. 100 pair of good blue overalls go in at 49c pair. GEO. H. KEMPF. above cost, and our customerscertainly Leslie is using her new electric lights The Tableau Vivant, “Too Late.” won’t kick except those unable Boot and Shoe Dept. and is well pleased with them. elicited the well merited applause of to be on hand, and for tjic We shall make lower prices on Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Harry and Fred Morton, of Detroit, benefit of these we will shoes than were ever made before. Don’t fail to visit this the entire audience. We must not Department. spent Christmas with their parents. continue the follow- forget to mention that the young ing prices for Miss Rose Howe is spending the holidays ladies, who acted in the Melodrama, Dry Goods Dept. another with friendsand relatives in Detroit. A Lot of Dress Goods at A price. performed their parts with a charm- week. Mr. T. P Kearney, of Webster, was A feC,a i,r,Ct,8 on I)riut8» etc., this 25 pounds extra C sugar. Cottons, during parties for good goods. We avail ourselvesof the occasion Miss Emma Seid, of Francisco, spent a lints 29 pounds brown sugar. few days in town fore part of this week. to tender our sincere congratulations Cloak and Shawl Dept. l cheap- Yours Respectfully, 20 pounds choice rice. Clonks L Clonks i Clonks i off c Santa The Michigan Press Association will to the Rev. Father Considinc on the 32 pounds rolled oats. off. off 'raonally are bound to sell ererj garment if price will it. hold a meeting at Ann Arbor Jan. 12, 1802. grand success that has crowned his 8 pounds best tea dust. Wc do fded. GEO. BLAICH. 20 cans sardines. U1,8'208 isfH?.Newmurkcts, just' received, ut *4.98 worth older. Goo. H. Kcmpf's annual sale commences efforts to please and entertain his Plush Jackets Sacks i price to close. 9 cans good salmon. *10.00. and Saturday. Read advertisement on first people. Chelsea, - ...... Michigan. 13 cans corn. page. Carpet Dept. 10 cans best tomatoes. ISt. Miss Ida Lehman Is in Jackson earning Married. Do yon want to buy a Carpet, Pair of Curtains or 10 cans custard pie pumpkins. Mich. window ohadesf If so come ipiu see us during the month for her sister Mrs. E. J. Nordman, who is A very social and pleasant event 5 1-pound cans warranted baking of January. / quite ill. powder. last Wednesday Dec. 23d, 1891, was Grocery Dept. Miss Mary Emrainger, of South Bend, 16 pounds V. & C. crackers. the marriage of Mr. John T. Are You Looking Ind. is spending the holidays here with 4 gallons good sugar syrup. We shall sell more sugar for $1.00 than most people do her parents. Runciman and Miss Arnes Collins, 10 gallons Head Light oil. Royal Satsuma tea at 50c, best in the market. 50c tea at 890 17 pounds raisins. 40e teaut30c. Tea dust at 12c. Coffee worth 30c at 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes, of Tecum«eh, at the residenceof the bride’s parents 09 boxes matches. Coffee worth 25c at 23c. are the guests of Mrs. Hayes' parents,Mr. in Waterloo. The Rev. J. II. 4 ounces quinine. It will pay you to come fifty miles to this 1892 January and Mrs. Jos. Schatz. McIntosh, of Chelsea, was the offi- bale. We need the money so do not be afraid to take Misses Rose and Gail Hamp, of Wood- ciating clergyman. I guess that Verily, Merrily, Mere and More, advantage of our liberal ofiers. land, Barrj' Co. were the guerts of Sarah “knot” was firm, only three ministers It Pays to Trade at Respectfully, Runciman the past week. ^BARGAINS*- present. Aside irom the clergymen Fire damaged the Eastern Asylum for and wives only the immediate friends the at the GLAZIER'S STORE. insane Pontiac, last week, to of the contracting parties were H. S. HOLMES & CO. extent of nearly $100,000, present. Mias Estella Guerin of Lima, who has After congratulationsall marched been ill with ia grippe for the past two out to the dining room where the Arc especially invited to do their Bunking weeks, is slowly recovering. businesswith the lonoor. tables fairly groaned under the It is not good for men to he alone. Me iimlage i th Meet Sacrifice weight of good things to satisfy the Chelsea Saving* Bank. Ofkick, Leap year is approaching and the girls are already beginning to talk and calculate. inner man. Date, Mar. 10th, 1891. They were the recipients of many Mr. James Runciman, of Waterloo, lias State Law Guarantee Fund and HAVE - $109,887.52 WE been very ill for the past ten days hut at useful and beautiful presents show- Capital - - Deposits,Mar. 10th, 1891 - 178,871.76 Placed in our East Bazaar window many this writing he is very much better His Sale e! ley’s ani Siren’s ing the high esteem in which the Invested in Choice Bonds, articles worth 15, 20 and 25 cents, that we trouble was pneumoniaof the lungs. Mortgages and approved young couple were held, and amid sell Loans - - - 120,870.30 shall at 10 cents, all useful household the good wishes from all present Mr. Jacob Mast won the set of dishes at Cash on hand aud in banks - 105,802.34 articles consisting of Dippers, Pails, Pans St- Mary’s entertainment last Monday they started for Chelsea and boarded If you have money deposit it in the Tins, Etc. Etc. It will pay you to look them evening. Ho held No. 128. Mr. Thomas the train westward bound for a Chelsea Savings Bank, that it may earn over. We are making a special effort on Young, Jr. won the box of cigars, holding for you interest, or until wanted, that you wedding trip. May their journey may be fiec from care and fear of loss by No. 17. About $180 were realized from furnature just now. Inspection solicited. through life be a pleasant one. fire, thieves or otherwise. If you need the successfulsocial. to borrow money, upon good approved security, the Chelsea Savings bank will be Ever Given in Washtenaw County. John Raftrey, who has had charge of Christmas Day. glad to supply it for you. HOAG & HOLMES. H. 8. Holmes & Co’s, merchant tailoring The Chelsea Savings Bank has recently department, for a number of years, has Christmas Day, commemoratinghad built for it one of the strongest safes made, being the new patterns of purchased the same and will open a store the great and joyous mystery of the the M osier Bank Safe Companies, Round Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. in the Wilkinson building, East Middle birth of the Savior, was celebrated Screw Door, Laminated Chrome Steel, mr. S? Burglar and Dynamite Proof Safe, with Nice, Nobby, New Suits to be Sold at Less street, about Jan. 1st. with fitting pomp and devotion in no keyhole, spindle or other connection than the Cost to Manufacture. The Misses May and Lcttie Watts, St. Mary’s church. through the door or walls, nor any access to the lock from the outside, the Dolly and Agnes Masson, Amy Beebe, The interior of the church was door being screwed in and held secure Martha Linderman,Maud Huntington, We have one of the largest and finest Recently one ol the largest clothing manafacturing concerns in the east, decorated with a profusion of by a Double Chronometor Time Lock Jecided to drop their boy's and children’sdepartment and close out# the and Messrs. Fred and Paul King, Frank from inside. It is considered the strong- festoons and garlands of evergreens, Youngs and Frank Linderman, of Jackson est and best security ever devised against stocks of the above named goods to be found Sul'n 8t°C*£ °n 10 t*ie*r regul‘ir customers at whatever the goods and v; interspersedwith flowers of all tints spent Sunday with May and Burt Sparks. efforts of burglars. The safe is protect- ed by a large new flreproop vault made We secured for spot cash over 400 suits in all at 60 cents on the dollar; and hues, while numberless lamps of in Washtenaw county. Call and see us. C3 There was such an increaseddemand for necessaryto store the upwards of twenty item %. higp W6 8e^ 0^t,^em durin8 the next thirty days will go at the follow- varied colors, nestled, as it were, years’ accumulation of W)ks and papers ^ Children’sChristmas Pie this season that of its business, and the whole premises nP amid green bowers, diffused their i in- Glazier thinks the only way to meet the are further protected by an Electric ribo $15.00 All Wool Saits for $10.00. soft and weird light throughout the L. & A. demand for next season is to place his alarm System, which gives Instant warn WINANS. o it. ing of trespassers at night. These suits are made from the finest goods in the market over 60 order early with Old Santa, and Is how sacred edifice. DIRECTORS: Repairing a Specialty. jure to select from age 13 to 18, wherever this class of goods is handled oast holding a conference with him, and The crowded attendance at the ^ price is always $16.00. will at the same time place contracts for Samuel G. Ives, President. masses, the piety and devotional at- Thos. Sears, Vice President.- $19.00 All Wool Salts for $8.50. suppliesfor the Stove Factory. titude of the faithful, the singing of John R. Gates, Capitalist and Farmer. The K. 0. T. M. elected the following Hcman M. Woods.Capitalist. lew tha^ $9 60 tS 8*ie# ^rom ^ ^ 18 ^iese 8U‘t8 neverC08t ftt wholesale the Christmas hymns, all tended to Frank P. Glazier, Druggist. officers for the ensuing year : Com , Jas. enhance the grandeur and the im- Harmon 8. Holmes, General Merchant. $10.00 All Wool Saits flir $T.OO. 8. Speer; Lt., Orrin T. Hoover; R. K., Wm. J. Knapi* Hardware Merchant. E. Williams; Sergeant, G. W. Beckwith; pressivenessof the great solemnity. Jas. L. Babcock, Capitalist. tlO^o to 18 no retailer will show you their equal for less than Not less Mian five hundred people Geo. P. Glazier, Cashier. F. K., J. Bacon; Prelate, A. J." Congdon; approached the Holy Table. M A., G. W. Irwin; First M. of G., F. Drafts drawn payable in gold on pre- The first High Moss was sung at $8.50 All Wool Suits for $5.00. EU worth; Second M. of G.t M. A. Shaver; sentatiim at banksks in all the pidncipulnrincinul chicscttic 5 a. m. People had come from a mijjhink of it, an all wool suit, any size fron 12 to 18, for a $5.00 bill. Sentinel,W. Bacon; Picket, B. Parker. of Europe, Asia,1 Africa, South America distance of ten miles. The church and Australia. lP8(‘ 6111,8 *e guarentee to outwear any two ordinary $5.00 suits.- To-morrow, New Year's day, will be a was filled to its utmost capacity. At Tickets for passage by tho principal ocean steamship lines: also from all rail- <5 0 1*50 All Wool Chlldreo’s Suits for $4.75. holy day in the Catholic church, being the the 8 o’clock Mass, the choir of the road points to seaboard In Europe. $6.00 Ail Wool Chlldreu’s Suits for $4.00. Feast of the Circumsion of Our Lord, juveniles sang in exqnisite style t Fire insurance and life insurance in the WOO All Wool Childreu’s Suits for $3.50. appropriate services will be held in St. Gilsinn’s “ Venite Adoremns,” which oldest and strongest companies. Mary’s church. The first Mass will be at was performed for the first time in $4.00 All Wool Children’s Suits for $9.75. this church under the able guidance Chelsea Savings Bank. 6 a. m., 2nd Mass at 0:80 a. M., Benediction age 4 to 15 coat with knee pants, patterns, ^Ibsi good and at 7:80 p. m. Rev. Father Healy will of Mrs. Jas. Bacon. The Solemn High Mass com- ITotlei. assisted the pastor and preach at the High IT LEADS THE PROCESSION. sale f ar ^hst if yon are offered boy’s or children’ssuits at whole- menced at 10.30 a. m. Dignam’s *n Mass. The regular banking hours of the pneea, you still can save at leost 15 per cent by ooming to us. celebratedMass iu C was jwrformed THE The following members of the Lutheran with a grand and impressive effect Chelsea Savings Bank are from 9 Sunday School, which numbers about ROIT All PEHriNSiriiAR, These prices are strictly for cash. under the Admirable direction of a. m, to 12 o’clock noon, and from fifty scholars,each received a handsome Mr. H. V. Heatley, the organist of 1 o’clock p. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. OE 1801, m prize for not being absent from Sunday the church. R OFF ON ALL OVERCOATS But to accommodate the public, gy With its revolving fire pot and hot air attachment, makes it School once during the past year: Tillie Immediately after the Gospel the ffy one of the most complete ocal stoves ever offered to the public. During the next two weeks. Good assortment to select from. the bank is usually open for business Glrbach, Paulina Girbach,Emma Ahne- Rev. W. Healy preached an excellent 53F*We have also a full line of wood heaters and wood cook stoves o' xoioora* miller, John Ahnemillor, H. Ahnemiller, sermon on the mystery of the day, from 8 o’clock in the morning until taTall kinds and prices. Remember these goods are not old < t itwrtr Headquarters for Holiday Goods. 8 o’clock in the evening, except George Bohnet, Paulina Bohnet, Wilhelm couched in his usually felicitous and tSf carried over stock. Everythingis new and of the latest patter Lillie effective stylo. from 4 to 6 o’clock i). m. during Bohnet, Lettle Wackenhut, Wack- 53rHoping to get at least a part of your trade, we rem * mm which hours the bank is necessarily enhut, Charlotte Steinbach, Helena Stein- The Religious celebration at St. w*. p_ Mary’s was closed with the Bene- closed, to count cash and balance scKsirxE. bach, Clara Bohnet, Carl Vogel, George ,tChclK»- diction of the Blessed Sacrament. account books. g HUMMEL & WHIT. Clothing. o Boots and Shoes. Kantlehncr and Walter Kantlehncr.

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,4’A -4~ ‘ A--. Cox C H Lote-v U H. Power*, R E. Do**. Fire ruined th« oilcake department THE SPEAKER’S CHOICE. Epitome of the Week. M. B. Jobnuon (X D.) The Chelsea Herald. of the Union milla in Detroit, Mich. Klevcatb Crnaas-W r. Wlloox. W. J. Loea. $150,000. Oweaa. W. n. Bynum. T. R W*:so*. S-R Bus- Members of Oongresa Assigned A. AXLIKMr, mtTMU Proprietor. 1NTERESTIHQ tffeWS COMPILATION. The steamer West Coast was hauling ••y. H W. Bc*tl«y, G BabWit. J. W. Lawson (Va), William Baker. J. D. Taylor (G). G A alongside the wharf at Point Arena, to Committee Du tied. Bontelitt,D B Henderson,George F. Hoff. CHELSEA. : « MICHIGAN. FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Cal, when her moorings parted, she Ventilation and Aooustlee-W.G. Stahlneek- Saturday, Dec. IS — The senate was driven on a reef and nine of the WUMam M- Sjwlnfttr lh* er, C%arlea Stewart, “R

ECHOES. - I pushed book my chair gark! from eaoh tlonder, inow mantioa »X4+ ftad etared at my aunt, disbelieving mv •100 Reward •too. bo'th'L wyea” ago- MhY KlCilittAii STATE NEWS. The January Wide Awake. |>10f own ears. “Marry Maggie?” • ^oth be happy ever after. But my The readers of this paper will be pleased Whoso Hooey toil gleams cold and whit®, poor aunt have had a yoarninQ Of especial interest will be found Sal- “Yes. Why not, pray?” And Aval mwt to learn that there is at least one dreaded Tlis old >ogr's knell Is po sling, death solemnly lie Joy White’* description of the disease that science has been able to cure Upeher s face slight flush of *m h her lard old heart, to* MICHIGAN STOCK-BREEDERS. new L Boros on the breath of tho night. took a iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Leland Stanford, Jr.# University in Cal- rising anger. “I am fond of MaggU. Mta™ h,er.d'*th<“ •om. Un. In AdiiusI Meeting of Various Hoeletlenand Catarrh Cura is tho only positive cure foil for the old year, toll sadly and slov, ifornia— that tender and magnificent though you may not know it, *nd I known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh suK Solemnly mournful, majestically low; Kleeliou of OlHcsr*. wish to ---- • memorial by Senator and Mrs. Leland being a constitutionaldisease, requires a Toll Wits promises hastily broken; — The folluwiug otJicera were elected Stanford. Mrs. White calls the articlearticli tutlonal treatment Matt's Catarrh Toll for Us foul deeds when fair words wars At the same time you are the one of my at the annual meeting in Lansing of Cure is taken internally,acting directly SroyEpousH spoken: “The Boy who built a College,® and al- two nephews who is not a fool You the several stock-breeders' associations; upon the blood aud mucous surfacesof tho Toll for Us falsehoods,Its faith and its strife; though the great school is built as a system, thereby destroying the foundation I Beauty®* Poll •re an ornament to my family, and, as Short-horn— I’roiddeut,W. E. Uoydon. Delhi Toll for the thousand!It brought Into life; of the disease, and giving the patient , Savwg Labor, I never hold with leaving money away- MlUn; Vico president, Amos T. Wood. Mason; memorial it was still so clearly the Toll for U sadly In rhythmicalaway, strength by building un the constitution I D uhabj uty& Cheapness.IM^UAiiED] from one’s relations or splitting for- secrolury, J. 1L Untlcrllnld,Lapoor; treasurer, fruit of the dead boy’s desires that the : The life of the old year is ebbing away I and assisting nature in doing its work. The Ho Odor When Heated. Robert GibboiiN, Detroit. title is no misnomer. Molly Elliot Sea- !]o s moment, a second. Us sands shall bars tunes, it is my intention to leave every hrtb.r . pj„ a',!'1 proprietorshave so much faith lo lu cura- own Bbropshiro Blieop-Presldont, 11. H. Hind*, run— penny I possess to youl You this well has a delightful characteristictale tive powers, that they offer One Hundred knew Stanton; vice president, W. J. (iarlock.How- The old year Is dehd, and the new year begun. Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. I ttp of school-boy life, “Two Schoolmas- vaguely before, fancy. Now you have ell; secretary and treasurer,George E. Ureck, Bend for list or testimonials. the matter In a nutshell ” at Paw Paw. ters," and Miss Adam’s “Double Christ- Bing loudly, ring cheerily aweloomingnote; Address, F. J. CHF.NRYACa, Toledo, O. Let the sounds echo clearly from each' brazen Perhaps so. But ohl how to crack Swinc-Hroedcrs-Prcsident,L. F. Conrad, mas at St. Martin’s/' is a good story of QTBold by Druggists,75c. Wacousta; vice president.A. Purmenton, • throat; that nut satisfactorily? boarding-schoollife. The serial stories ,j*ow Join all together In the Jubilant shout i Vernon; secretaryand treasurer. O. II. Me Tns bomb-throwerwho tried to kill Rus- desperately: Intyre, * of “Jack Brercton’s Three Months '"Tho n«w ye” ‘a «»® old roar Is out!" Whereupon I said or oow- Iosco. sell Hugo is said to have been cool whon be ^ Service," and “The L&nce Bins In the now year, ring 11 In with a will. “There Is some one else who has cap- Merino Bhecp-Prenident, John T. Rich, of Kanana," entered tho offleo.He certainly was col- With Its dim, unknown future of good and Elba; vice president, George W. Stuart, Grand a striking Arabian story by Abd el lected after ho left il— Yonkers Statesman. tured not only my fancy, but my whole she rifht’ P001, old ^7, for dWl Wane; secretary, E. N. Hall, Hamburg; treas- of ill; Ardavan," already grow absorbingeven IVORY tho best of If only thbio1 one week later. The curious heart-all me. you J. Bing It In hastily,pesl after peal; urer. E. Smith, YpsllantL Florida and tha Golf Coast. once saw her, my dear aunt, I know thinf, was that, in her will, she said: in their second installment.The Amer- Its Joy, death, despair, Us woe and Us weal Improved Live Stock association- President, The throngh car service of the Louisville * if™ ®lrcady given my diamond William Hall. Hamburg; secretary. J. H. But- ican pale-face woman who was adopt- Welcome Us untold, mysterious, freight you could not help loving her, too. It ft NasbviUe Railroad Is this season more necklace to Henry Upcher, my dear terileld,Port Huron; treasurer, H. R. King- ed by the Seneca Indians, Harriet Max- Of hope and of fear, of love and of hate; would bo impossible. 1 verUy believe, perfect than ewr. Pullman Buffett Bleep- nephew, will receive it safely, I man. Battle Creek. ers are run from the Ohio River cities to Bing It In eheerlly, merrily ring, not to admire her and grow fond of her. who well-Converse,has another interesting No mortal can tell what the new year may trust, some future day ’ That in nil sketch of Seneca life in “The Straw- Thomasville. Jacksonville.Ocala, Tampa, If you will just let me bring her-lf you Health In Michigan. Mobile, New Orleans and the Gulf Coast bring; berry Feast at the Long House;’’ Zltella will just see her— " And though Colon ! Reports to tho state board of health Winter ResorU without charge. Full par- Welcome U gayly, with hope and with mirth, by Cocke tells a charming story olthe cel- ticulars cbetrfully furnished by Mr. Geo. SOAP And toll for Us death os you Joyed at Us birth. “Never!" Mrs. Upcher banged the ““ h£nt*d for «iat necklace forty-four observers in different parts ebrated Mexican general Santa L Cross, NorthwesternPasa Agent, No. —Helen Haines, in Good Housekeeping. table between us hard with her flat ’ tA0U1gh 8he has consulted Anna dllTi of tho state for the week ended De- 232 Clark Bt , Chicago. detectives,and taken eyery trouble, be- and his jealous pet bird; aid OtisT. hand; her withered face flushed a litr cember 1U Indicated that inflammation sides writing us the kindest of letters, Mason has something to say of Profes- tie, her bead-like old eyes glittered. of the brain, influenza, pneumonia aud Ws are rocked when young and clubbed the necklace was nowhere to be found sor Marsh's giant lizards, sixty feet when we grow old. 'Tis a cruel world.-- "How dare you talk to me of gratitude? membranous croup increased,and ty- 9^ Pure. after my aunt’s death. It is clean long. Tho poems in the number are by PitUburgh Dispatch. A fine way you have of lowing your pho-raalarialfever, whooping cough frone, varnished.No one seems to Celia Thaxter and Clara Doty Bates. affection, indeed! Have I not paid for and plueritisdecreased lu area of pre- Lane's Family Medicine Moves blame. The diamonds were usually Other verses and sketches fill out a your schooling at Eton, and given you valence. Diphtheria was reported at The bowels each day. A pleasant herb drink. FOR EVERY PURPOSE. kept at the bank, and my aunt herself m BUT an allowance in your crack cavalry forty-fiveplaces, scarlet fever at forty- most interesting number of Wide Awake, which is, as usual, well Illus- Max wanU the earth, but it is the boos*, sir regiment and made vou the promise of dJath"0"1 aWay a fCW day8 bcforo her one, typhoid fever at thirty-three and keeper who geu the dust-RocheeterPost being my heir? What right have you measles at ten places. trated and so carefully made up as to to cross my wishes?" “Stolen,"remarked Thorold, dryly. prepare a tempting feast indeed for the And no doubt broken up before your “The right of every individual man Wright Must Servo HU Term. myriad young people who eagerly await venerable relative was even burled. and as eagerly welcome It. or woman," came from m e in as stifled The supreme court at Lansing has ANY 8 Hut how does it come that you have a tone, for we were not of the same affirmed the judgment of tho loiVer Wide Awake is published at 20 cents A group of mechanics was seated in the engine- four years to feast on this leg- waited court In tho case of Tho People vs. per number, $2.40 per year. All book- room when one said: “ How was ft Tom ? ’P “I & stock for nothing, and my temper had ® acy?" sellers keep it was caught up, slapped 'gainst the ceiling and risen to no less a height than that of Charles T. Wright, tho Aral (Benzie vlclssi- whirled down to the floor. I lay there like one “H has goijo through such county) lumber king, is con- D. Lothrop Co., Pubs., Boston. my opponent “You did not buy me who now dead, and every muscle was sprained. I was tudes ’-Maude was eagerly beginning, HE guests had body and soul, even with all these ben- fined In the state prison at Jackson on oared in ooe day.” What cured him? in a faltering With stern The Only On« Ever Prlnted-Cau You Find though tone. life for all said good- efits. Did I not win prizes at school, a sentence killing Deputy Sher- tlie Word? truthfulness I Interrupted wifely her iff Marshall and Dr. Frank Thurber by. The last and pass third with some honor at my M There la a 8 loch display advertisement and womanly attempt to glaze the ugly In this paper, this week, which has no two carriage had examination for the army? Have I in August, ISsO. The tragedy was the with equal facility and certainty,has eared truth. “Because 1 am ashamed to say result of an attempt by the deputy words alike except one word. Tho same is promptly and permanentlyworse cases. Here rolled from the not distinguished myself sin ce in active true of each uew one appearing each week, that, till to-night,I never could bring sheriff to levy on some logs owned by u onu a(W suffering half a lifetime. door, and quiet service, and even done so again lately, from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This myself to fully and freely forgive my Wright house places a "Crescent" on everything was settling down over Mayfair. Aunt as you said yourself not ten minutes Aunt Agg. The first New Year I was they make and publish. Look for it, send Agg, Maggie Mackintosh and I were left ago?” still sore, after having been cut out of Output of Michigan Minos. them tho name of tho word and they will “Well sir?" “ALLRIQHTI 8T. OIL DID IT.” In the great drawing*room together, my promised fortune. The second one During the ore shipping season pro- return you book, beautifullithographs or JACOBS where my aunt’s old butler was putting “Well Aunt Agg, I may be poor, samples free. this little woman here was ill, because ducers refused *o give any figures con- but I can claim to be no beggar. The out the many wax candles in tho big I hnd not been able to afford a change cerning the output The season is now When a handsome girl comes out hor money you spent on me I have used papa has to como down hundsomoly.— Bos- gloss chandeliers—for Mrs. Upcher was up to tho hills for both of us, and she closed, and the following figures have well. Please recognize that I have won ton Transcript s saving old lady in splto of her wealth. gallantlyrefused to leave me. The been given out officially. Menominee PETROLEUM a fair place for myself in life; even in VAQEUNE JELLY. "Stay a few minutes and h ave a chat third one— what did happen that third range mines. 1,475,018gross tons; Mar- Tiieub Is a screw loose somowhoro when tho army I could, and would, support o steamship has lost lt« propelling power.— — AW xwvaluadle family remedy for with me, Harry,” commanded my aunt 1, - New Year, Maude?" quette range mines, 158,408; Gogobio myself on my pay and by the abilities Picayune Bora., San Bums, —she could not help her least request “Tho plum pudding could not be range mines, 4*8,097. This docs not in- it has pleased Heaven to give me, were sounding imperative;"ond Maggie, my found,” cried Maude, laughing. "It clude shipments from other ports. The Joseph Jefferson Comedy Company Coughs, Golds, Sore Throat, Etc. dear, you can go to your bod. Good it a necessity." will commence a brief engagement at Mo- turned up nt last, inside a bonnet box, Vickor’s Theater, Chicago, Monday, Jun. ‘‘Yeal You have made use of my Will Taka Bopar*. Finer. PURE VASEUNE (2-tz. bottle) ...... lOots. VASEUNE SOAP, UrsmiiM ...... 10 ot*. night” Maggie submissively obeyed, where it was making Itself useful as a 4th, appearing in "The Rivals” and tho money,” the old lady screamed, inter- VASELINE SOAP, Perfumed ...... 25 “ though I fancied she gave me her hand stand for my best hat Oh, the strange Gov. Winans has tendered the office "Heir at Law/' POMADE YASBJi (2-tt. Mfc) ...... 16 “ spersing her words with sudden pauses secretary of state Robert. B. WHITE VASEUNE (2-oz. bottle) ...... 26 “ in parting with a wistful look, as if she adventures of that pudding. It haj of to VASEUNE COLO CREAM ...... 16 “ Yocu friend may bo tho soul of hospital- would gladly have stayed, too. I hod and snorts of wrath. “You own it! It Blacker, of Manistee, one of the state’s CAMPHORATED VASELINE (2-ez. bottle) 25 11 traveled all over India with us in its ity, but ho is not apt to forgot that It is has got you on; has placed you where u VASEUNE CAMPHORICE ...... 10 11 CARBOLATEO VASELINE (2-oz. bottle)- -25 “ hardly found a minute, somehow, to tin case, and once it was really almost most prominent democrats and lum- your treat— Galveston News you are. And now you dare turn against FOB SALE EYEBYWHRME AT ABOVE PRICES. speak to her during the evening, being lost for five months when we left Agra, berman and banker, and Mr. Blacker An Extended Populaiutt. Bbown’s called upon to do the honors to my me, and bite mo in tho heel like a ser- signified his acceptance of tho office T9nmo3lr and it was packed away no one knew Buonciual Tuociies have for many years pent You would crow over me— would and was sworn in and has assumed aunt’s guests, as her recognizedheir; where, because little Jim was ill, and been tho most popular article In uso for re- CHE8EBROUCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY. you?” still, Maggie and I had been good my hands were full with him. Then, the duties recently performedby Mr. lieving Coughs and Throat troubles. “1 neither crowing biting. Soper, who was removed. friends from childhood.She was an am nor when our bungalow at Simla took fire, the Nasal! Tup. man who “grasped nt a straw" wasn’t Only-” ben. Heals I orphan whom my aunt had taken into it must have got some cooking. And drowning. Ho was trying to "drown his the Sore#, Beetoree Taeto and Smell, and Cares I Ort» 16,000 Acrra «f l.nriil. her house years ago out of aharity, said “I say you are! Now, listen to me. once, crossing a river, some of our bag- sorrows.”— Boston Post. court has the friends;as a souffre-douleurs, said en e- Henry Upcher" (and ray aunt smartly gage upset, the poor pudding The supreme confirmed was aud Br.miAM’H Pills cost only Is cents a box. title of Edward W. Sparrow, of Lansing, mies. Poor Maggie! What a kindly smacked her old and bony fore- finger was all but washed down stream. They arc proverbiallyknown throughout to 10,000 acres of swamp land earned creature she was. I have never seen on the table). “I tell you this (smack), Luckily one of our servants knew I tho world to be "worth a guinea a box." under the enabling acts passed by the her plain, honest face and reddish hair I like Margaret Mackintosh. She bos had a sentimentalfondness for that tin .once A PUGNACIOUS is fond of a practical 188.1 ram Apply into tko NottriU. - It U Quickly Absorbed. . I legislaturesof and 1885 for tho im- since that evening, years ago, though been a sort of daughter to me, and case (it had always seemed to me such Ho trios to molto a butt of every CA60c. or by N. Joke. one Druggists msiL XLY B80M* Warren Bt, Y.| provement of Looking Glass and Cellar I hope to shake hands once more with am growing old and lonely. I’m not a curious idea of the old lady’s that her no moots.— Lowell Courier. rivers in Clinton county. The land thus her some day, just to show there is no going to leave her out in the cold pudding should be a sign of mutual made secure to Sparrow is worth $500,- Tun Grip of Pneumonia may bo warded Ill-willbetween us. “Now, how did (smack), so either you give up this fool- good-will),so he dived and brought it 000 or more. oft with Halo's Honey of Horohound and Tor. the party go off, do you think?” went ishness of yours, (ft- I give you up. back with some trouble." Pike's Toothache Drops Curolnono minute. on Aunt Agg, sinking Into a capacious There!” “You gave him more rupee* thau MIcliigHii’d Suit Production, armchair, and motioning me to be A final smack, which made mo long even his greed expected. No maAtor, I The annual report of the state salt THE MARKETS. •eated also. “It was given in your to shout: “Cut me off with a shilling, if was glad, too, not to lose my legacy,*' LECTROTYPING inspector shows the salt manufacturing NKW Yohb. Dec. honor, Harry, becanse I am so pleased you like, but stop doing that” said I, cheerily. “Ah! here It gomes capacity of the state to be 5,050,000bar- LIVE STOCK— Catlle...... 1 3 70 -t 5 iW fk -Aim- that you have passed your staff exam- Silently rising, I said, gravely: Look at the flames, Jim. look!" rels. Last year 118 firms were engaged Sheep ...... 3 51 © 5 ftl* Hol'h ...... 3 80 V 4 no inations in a distinguished “There is no choice possible for me; “Boo hazes," ejaculated my Aon and such man- in the manufacture.Since the salt man- FLOUR Fair to Fancy ...... 4 30 <& b -10 ner. I am proud of you, my dear boy. I cannot in honor give op my promised heir, clapping his soft hands and chuck ufacture was commenced in this state MluncHotnPutcntH ...... 4 70 'tf. 5 51 WHEAT— No. * Red...... 1 o3‘4© l 06* (And my aunt nodded her head, with wife to please you, and 1 would a thou- ling with delight. in 1860 there have been produced 50,- UiiL’ratlcd Ite.l ...... U5 & 1 lX!t uTEREOTYPING Its wonderful cap of lace and feathers, sand times refuse if I even could. Mar- It was a fine pudding, and as it was 002,410barrels. COHN -No. -i ...... 54 Vib M'4 UuignulcilMixed ...... 50 as much as to say that for Mrs. Upcher garet is a good girl, and 1 will bear placed before me, rich antf dark amid 4(1 Short lint Newsy Items. OATS — Mixed Western ...... 3J ,46 4Hi to be satisfiedwith anyone was such her no grudge if you make her your its leaping blue flames, -1 somewhat HYE— Western ...... I 01 ip l (M OF THE HIGHEST GHAOE

Twenty -five are a . * an honor as the recipient might exult heiress.” hundred rabbits PORK- Mean, Now ...... 9 73 ftld ti shipped abroad every week by one LAKD-Western Steam ...... fl 33 46 fl 40 PROMPTLY EXECUTED IY /over in his heart with never-ending “You are a fool— a fool, Harry, BUTTER— Western Creamery. U ttf 30 joy.) firm in Eaton Rapids. CHICAGO. shrieked my aunt “I won't! I’ll leave J±ll . “You are very kind to say so, Aunt J. C. Williams,a graduate of Michi- BEEVES— Shipping Steers.. .. fJ 9> 41 c 00 it all to Dicky Colson, your cousin. COW 8 gan university, hanged himself at Phil- Ut. 2 H) A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Go. Agg," 1 cheerily replied. “I think He’ll jump at Maggie, though she, poor Stockers ...... & 8 5J adelphia while in a fit of despondency. Feeders ...... 4(. 3 30 the party wont off famously, and no- goose, would have given her eyes for Batchers’Steers ...... lu, 3 75 'body looked half so splendid as your- Capt Ebenczer McKay died at Seb- you.” Bui 8 ...... *6 3 75 Wh otler to oar Customors anil Hie Tndt ewaing, aged 89 years. He was born HOGS— Live ...... 46 3 9) •elf, in that gorgeous gown and those "Good-by, Aunt Agg,” I interrupted, SHEEP ...... 46 5 4'J rose bloom onchocks,beautl6eiComplexion. in Nova Scotia and settled in Sebewa- generally tie most satisfactory work possible magnificent diamonds. Cornel you firmly and gravely. “God bless you.” BU TIER- Creamery...... 46 -8 ing in 1848. really must wear them more often, if Good to choice Dairy ...... and I marched straight out of the room lo tbese branches. Our facilities enable A, EGG8— Fresh ...... PAniphlot. u only to please me. I love seeing such A small barn was burned at Mar- retreatingwith all tho honors of war. UHOuM COKN- Ot- HARTCR MEDICINI 00.. tt. Louli. Ms. quette. The fire was evidently of in- to tern out tori rery rapidly. If yon desire beautiful stones, and I was noticing Even as I closed the door a scornful lluil ...... 5 46 7 Self- Wording ...... 4G46 6 jthe fire and changing lights of yours cendiary origin. This was the seventh grunt or two annoyed my ears, with Da inn ire 1 ...... 4 la release year type oe acme large job, end incendiary fire within a month. fill the evening.” My aunt bridled, the bitter taunt: “Ho! So we are on our POTATOES (i er tm ) ...... 85 46 33 7 73 66 7 (ti It to is for either stereotypingor electrotyp- and touched tho reviere of lustrous South brunch is boasting that she PuKU— ...... high horse; but just wait six months, LAUD Steam ...... f» 9. Sft 0 90 possesses the young man who killed • • stones she wore round her neck as she I * 4 to 46 4 9) GOOD NEWS my fine, young man, and see if you don’t FLOUR•* Spring« •••ft Patents...• ...... ^ Ing, end It till be retimed to yoc promptly somewhat solemnly said: the king deer of the forest this season. Winter Patents ...... 4 5) »6 4 71) aFORTHIMILLIONIOFCONSUMERSOFa come to your senses." Six months later Bluer* ...... 3 75 (6 * to His name is Richardson and the deer eed lo good order. I “Fhey shall be yours, Harry, to be I was married and on my way out to GRAIN- Wheat, No. «Cash... KG',® VI dressed weighed 270 pounds. Corn. No. tL ...... 41 ,V6 43 worn by your future wife. There! I India, having got an appointment on ; Tntt’s Pills. ; We mike a specialty of Newspaper Head- Oats. Nu. a ...... 38‘,i6 .18 The Horticultural association of >4 . ve Ba*’. Nag ...... W ,46 a It gives Dr. Tutt pleasure to an- A ings eed Cots, end here the largest assart- word. And, as we are upon tho sub- Michigan has applied for 5,000 feet of Burlej-Gtotlto Choice.... 4S 46 W) V nounoe that he la now patting up a M galloper I had been in our last cam- LUMBER - space within the horticultural build- meet le these Hoes to he found anywhere li ject of marriage, I want to speak to paign. And here ends fyotte the first, Sidmir ...... ID GO 4631 no ing of the world's fair and two acres Flooring...... W 0J 4)35 OJ •TINY LIVER PUL# you about it seriously.” as tho old poets used to say. TUK DIAMOND NECKLACE. the country from which to select. j:i 4613 73 a which is of exceedingly•mallalse, yet A outside for the horticultural exhibition Cautmou Boards ...... 50 “lu for it now," was my rueful re- (31)0) retaining all the vlrt net of the larger M solemnly uttered, before giving the Fencing ...... woo Ring up tho curtain now, on an In- of tiie state. Lulh—Dry ...... 3 75 (a, 8 ft) ones. They are guaranteed purely w flection, strugglingto pluck up cour- size# of pills first cut: “Now, hero is to my Aunt Bblngles ...... 2 V5 46 8 75 A vegetable. Both these A ge, while couscious that heart dian New Year’s dinner six years la!er. Sidney Turner, of Bay City, had a W are still Issued. The exact else of A. N. Kellogg Co., my was Agatha’s memory, in all peace and ST. LOUIS. W Newspaper I and ray family— think of that -are hand chopped to fine bits in a pinner. 14 01 46 5 00 TUTTS TINY LITER PILLS sinking to my shoes. And yet, if you CATTLE -StC'Ts ...... £ A aaa a aro dearborn it., Chicago, ill. good will" Texans ...... ;; (i) (if. 3 70 please. I a captain in the Queen’s gathered round the table. It is a small, Attorney General Miller has appoint- " is shown In the border of this "ad.” ™ was HOGS- Fair to Choice Heavy.. 3 70 Q 3 «5 BB4 a 938 WALNUT STREET.ST, LOUIS, MO. round table, chosen to-night for cozi- “Amen," promptly murmured Maude tiwn Hussars, and I had earnod more ed James M. McMahon assistant United Mixed Grndcn ...... 3 30 46 3 75 71 a 7S ONTARIOSTREET, CLEVELAND,OHIO. in echo, smiling. (<6 & 15 ijnsn one medal, besides a certain small ness, so that my wife and I are near States attorneyfor the western district SHEEP...... 3 to ITT a ITS ELM STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO. "Hallo!” came in an exclamation of OMAHA. iron cross in African battlefields. each other, and our five- year-old heir of Michigan. 401 WYANDOTTE STREET, KANSAS OTTY. MO. perplexity, as,t digging deep Into the CATTLE— Common to Fnncy.. fS 75 <» 5 T3 sits between us, with his golden head W. A. Mower, manager of the Kal- Western ...... 3 VI 46 3 75 as a 40 JEFFERSON ST.. MEN PHIS, TENN. H is time for you to think of getting toothsome dainty, something hard and King of FrujjNLaxatives HOGS ...... 8 41 (.« 3 65 T4 TO SO BAST «TN STREET. ST. PAUL MINN, not very high above tho tablecloth. amazoo telephone exchange,is missing, •named," intimated my aunt, settling metallic resisted ray efforts. “What SHEEP ...... 3 to 46 b ID Opposite him sits Thorold, a true and and an examination of his books shows — on— earth is in the middle of this pud- tried friend to us both and comrade a shortageof 93,000. ding?" EAST INDIA * ^ kales, Scroll Saw/^ of mine. Maude is more lovely than With rigorous attacks of spoon and The wife of John Marks, of Char- . MAQIC LANTERNS, . ever in my eyes. Just as winning and lotte, gave birth to three girls. The fork, urged on by the wondering cu- Outfits, Air Rifles. laughing,but a glorious woman instead mother and two babes were living and 4to^Photo riosity of us all, out I brought present- BANANA SYRUP. IVB«n4 ft.r Illi.tkatkd Oataloovx. of es- a more charming girl She looks doing well. The third child is dead. ly u small tin case from tho heart of pecially beautiful to-night in n now ball Tbs Greatest Discovery of tho Nineteenth Cen- the plum pudding. It was tied round The loss in the big elevator and dock tury. Purely a Fruit Syrup end the best Laxa- gown, a triumph of exquisitelyfitting tive known to Medical Science.Zt cures Indi- with narrow red ribbon, which was fire at Gladstone is now estimated at satin about the bodice, and of bewilder- gestion. Constipation, end all Diseases of the fastened in a dozen places by great 8800,000. Kidneys. Zdver. Stomach end Bowels. Zt handles ing fluffinessos to the skirt, while her Z)yspepslawith ease. No more use fbr pills or blobs of sealing wax, impressed with William Deacon, a farmer living near bare, snowy neck and bosom rise out any of those strong puraeUves that ruin the stomach. Aak your DntgglMfbrti tw a tw ye the full Upcher coat of arms. Vassal*, fastened a tic-strap around a WJSI of some soft veiling accessories that an SWXKYTX*. If ha don’t have it Instock, ask in his “0, Harry, what can it be?" joint barn, tied his neck to tho togetltltoryou. Only SO Cents a Bottle. angel might not disdain to take pattern “By jovel here is a surprise!” cbo other end and jumped to his death. MAZJ^CT^tRD |i WEED> A|m||j n|i gggllll by os trimming to a spirit robe. rused Thorold and Maude in astonish- A fire in John Tennant’s store at “Ah! It is a pity you have not got ment rising and looking eagerly. Essex ville wiped out three adjoining Aunt Agg’s diamond necklace to wear BOILING WATER OR MILK. V, “Here! hi! Get mo something to buildingswith their contents Loss, SOUTH AMERICAN COMPOUND. to-night. You would make all the A pomtttyscws for Rhctiniatl.m.Grippe, etc. Three open this, quick!” I hurriedly ordered 516,000;insurance, 87,500. niontk*’ treatment by men, ono neller; Bample and other women faint with envy then,” I circular telling how io art Lrec new.papam forS-ceat in the native vernacularof my butler. J. A. Frise, high chief ranger of the remarked, affecting a critical air, but “Anything! from a hanUper to a Independent Order of Foresters, says EPPS'S inwardly foil of pride as I surveyed hatchet” (For a wild idea had darted the condition of the order in the state GRATEFUL— OOMPORTINQ. my wife’s appearance. Wo were going OPm KIVJOY® across my brain. ) It was done. In thirty is highly fluttering, having a member- to a dance nt Government honse after- seconds tho tin cose was open, and ship of 0,000. Both the method and results when ward; it was to be tho thing of tie MerryGo Rounds. fingers fairly tingling with anx- of is it is Order direct from the fectoix BsndforOroular. with By a second donation from A. Land- J Syrup Figs taken; pleasant season. COCOA iety and delight I drew forth u roll of WSTKlf TO ME, HENRk* CPCJIKIil” fear Norrio tho Michigan mining school and refreshing to the taste, and acts LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. 'If I had, I should be the happiest cotton wool and tissue paper, and un- dormitory fund now amounts to 810,- gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, woman in India,” laughed Maude thl!!1 an *bs°lutely unnecessary wrapped — tho diamond necklace! Yes, 000. Some two years ago Mr. Nome’ Liver and Bowels, cleansesthe sys- 4.-iyP n her chair and shutting her back. “As it Is, perhaps, I am second I was right There it lay, first in my established tho fund with a donation of tem effectually, dispels colds, head- happiest But it is too bad they hands, then gleaming round Maude’s 85,000. aches fevers and cures habitual £a ag“r Wlth * in^ “D°n,t should have disappearedso raysterious- and BOREi dear throat in all its old brilliancy. Iron ore is being separated at the DRILL y; or rather that no living being constipation.Syrup of Figs is the thim-i!!??1!?®*’P®11** my mustache “I am, as I said, the happiest woman Mlchigaramomine by electric power, WELLS seems to what your aunt did only remedy or its kind ever pro- itu, ftn(* *hen observed with know in India to-night,” she cried, half laugh* which is declared a groat success. piclous willingness: with them— and she is dead. " duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ing, half crying, as I clasped it on, and Some mining engineers think electric- Yes, I SMl-dropQiaftoolMBum,. agree.” is tho story? Tell us oil about ceptable to the stomach, prompt in “What stood back to look at her In admiring ity will work a revolution in the upper LOO Hill A NYMAN, d have thought about It?” de- it" putin Thorold. “Was that tho old pride, while Thorold kept repeating: peninsular iron districts. its action and truly beneficial in its Tirrui. o«io. *nded o«r family tyrant lady who cut you off with, I suppose, the “Capital! first-rate!It’s as good as a Two boys "in their teens" made the effects, prepared only’ r from the most hr;,1#*1*'® thought about It" was my probvorblttl shilling for marrying mine play, and better.” journey from “Germany to Bay City healthyv and___ agreeable0 ____ Je substances, its hostess here, like . a wise and lucky We were recalled from our raptures HEAVEN AND HELL maun dec tled given gravely. My alone,' where their father met them and many excellent qualities commend it 416 PAOB8, PAPER COVER. snner ought to have warned her that man?” by a small voice, scornful of such vani- eacorted them to his fine farm near to all and have made it the most an does not generally confess to “My dear fellow, She cut mo off ties, that piped: ‘Td like some plum Turnorville. popular remedy known. with plum, pudding,” I ruefully ex- puddin.”— May Crommollon, In Queen. M- seriously on marriage a Good miners are reported as being in Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c plained. “The very pudding you are th!r°#Ut ^avln* 8ome spocial reason great demand in and around Ishpera- and $1 bottles by all leading drug- tr-HXXItub PAfttcmy Cm jwwnta. v.-». ,lp }n his own mind. But un- soon about to bo regaled with. The —Roxh am -“What did yon give your ing, and mine owners and experts say gists. Any reliable druggist who Wm story is briefly, that I wife for Cl ristmas?” • Hanlflint— “I to as yon know, is MORTIMER F. TAYLOR CATARRH tai'1:' °hl lady announced, the year 1803 going ahead of all other may not have it on hand will pro- UW OFFICES'!?,«.a. n m4 c. ucM.maMtat.si Var , the same way as she would was disinherited for not consenting to give her n half dollar and told her to go ,1 imellM •ill. wtlh »wo years In production of ore. . U.M, Mo. In kMIUm to twr»l prtot tM* cure it promptly for any one mm. 1. c. a. co »omnCi uttentlontriumphantly to marry Mias Margaret Mackintosh, and have that tooth pulled that’s been who tohuan. Mr *p«to MtoMto to .ptmI car In a quarrel John I. Herrig, a De- •f APPEALSM BT. LOCI8. OT C««w whom my aunt wished to go with tho hnrtyig her the last six months." wishes to try it. Do not accept any •rtuxi tan pAPta «m. ntto •tov-is bo', /l'1 plnclnff°* her pieces on a troit painter, aged 60, shot and instant- property, so to speak. And a year substitute. A. N, K.— A. — Heard Aceidentally.-Clara— “What ly killed Mrs. Kate Freeman, his house- ^er.V well, then! I am glad to hear later, that is, sl^ mouths after we were keeper. Herrig surrendered himself to did you find in your stocking*,dear, CILIFORNIA ne sm/p CO, n:,w 1 will toll you what is ray married, my cousin, Dicky Colson, was the police. }Ie wm said to ho slightly, k. the subiect— that you ghftU wedded _____ to the aforesaid______Miss Mackln___ ChrUtmas morning?” Berth* V'Mj' as***"’ deipented. >, M argarei MttkiDtoih," tofeh, 8p4 o*mo ip Joy my rel|llTt,» IfW# ifcoytlyaftor : .A— m. - a,. fee m •C- —

T Looal TfoidlllftXtan!. Local and Business Pointers. J. P. Footer in home for the holiday*. A. C. Collins is eick with pneu- Don’t forgot that all saw* filed at Hummel J|. C fHt'BCII. .H j N H DOW & Whitaker’s are warranted in every rea- ME Hoag & Holme* have a new advertise monia. p^rfc street. Ree J- U Mclutoib 1 ped. Cramcut saw* file gummed on abort Our Market is loaded with pnaior. Pwscliiitfevery Hnnday ut 10:30 nu ut on tint page. Our Christmas was an average notice. r * the choicest meats, game, t. m. s*>d 7:00 p. tn; Sunday ^.oo] at The new poatofHce in Sharon will be success. 12. Kj'WortU U-tgue nice ling Sunday ut called "Sharon villa,” bo the Now» say*. Will North goes to Denver Colo- . Glazier,the druggist,aell* all pRl». poultry, oysters, fish, etc., rado of this week. plasters, and 25c medicines at 12 to 18c. c.iUp. ui. Prayer Ti.uiad^y* at Mr. Henry Paul, an old and rcapected Wednesday to be found in this village. Baltic 7:"0 |». HI* citizen of PitUficld,died Dec. 20, 1891 Montagus is home from Leave your order* at Boyd’s for home Give us a call. Howell and will stay four weeks. made, or any other kind of bread. . CONOKEOaTNlNAl.ClItBCl!. , SomespeculativeNew Yorkers are bring- East Hid Un atrvti. Rw 0 ^ ing British barmaids to three shores Frank Marshall Bert and John Glazier, the druggist,aells all dollar SMITH ^STEPHENS viator. Preaching Suuday» at 10 30 a in Beware! Remember the English sparrow. Watson have come home from the medicines at 58 to 78c per bottle. Bring your Sausage Meat and have It nnd 7:00 j». ui; Sunday achn*'! *i 13 Ionia schools. The Maccabeea,of Ann Arbor, talk of Jtch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford’s chopped to order. C. K. prayer meet lug Sunday nt 6.00 p. n». erecting a fine business block in that city; J. B. Douglas has gone to Grayling Sanitary Lotion. Never falls Sold by Prefer uikdtmj Ttmrsday at 700 p. m. to cost somewhere between $10 00 and to engage on a hoarding car for the U. S. Armstrong Co, draffUts. Chelsea CHtJHCB. To show wh.tt n M. 0. K. R. Co. $2000. Have your bread, cake and pics, deliv- Corner of Conation «»d SmmnUt strctU Edaon Mavitnd family are coming In going out, please take the door with ered free of charge, by leaving your order Rev. Father O-mulim' pastor, ^uad^y here from Mason and will occupy with Boyd. you as far as you can,” Is the latest word XV3MIH services first ro.isa st a-00 n. the Darker house. ing for a placard when you mean "shut Glazier,the druggist, nils all 60c medi- at 10:30 a in. Sunday scl.ool at 12 t« nml Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ives are enter- the door.” cines at 28 to 88c. 2:00 p.m. Vespers and IkncdU iiou 3:0<' taining their relatives the Deans’ and DOLLAR Fifty-acvcnsailors lost their lives on the English Spavin Liniment remove* all . ____ ISAI p. IU.' Mass week davist 8.0 * a m. Godfreys of Parma. SALE! . Ukre during the season recently t losed- Hard, Soft or Callouaed Lumps ami The Niagara Falla Route,” i (un i . itn.Rca The sick during the past week This |atbe largest number of deaths of Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, •T9 Acres of Land East SuinmiU atfect. Rev. V. Haas were, O.S. May, Mrs. U. Webb, and 90th MERIDIAN TIME. any year since the lakes were navigated. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Three-fourths of a mile west of Sylvan paator. Servicesare held one Sunday at Flora Palmer, of the grip. WILL DO. Center, 20 acres timber, the balance hard Paaaengers Trains on the Michigan Cei. The ladies of Ann Arbor arc more en- Stifiea, Sprains, and Swoolen Throats, 10:80a. m, and the next at 2:00 |>. in. Philip Mackinder was home land improved. No buildings. Also Ira! Railroad will leave Chelsea Station thusiastic than ever about physicalculture, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one Sunday school immediatelyafter church Christmas. He is stenographerfor follows : and have divided themselves into heavy, bottle. Warranted the most wonderful 9 Acres " ocrvicis. the Geudron Wheel Co. of Toldeo. OOIXQ WEST. middle, light aud welter weights. At least Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by R. S. Or over, on Chelsea and Manchester I1APTWT CHURCH. Rachel North 1ms returned home Armstrong A Co., druggist*. Chelsea. road, 4 miles south of Clielsea, with house # “’'IT"'" ...... 10.10 .... the Detroit Times says so. South Main street Rev. 1>. Bt Coniad from Olivet College ami intends * Grand Rapids Express ...... 6 igp v and barn. A pleasant little home. Also The editor of the North ville Record Express ...... jmator. Preaching every Sunday U 10 30 passing the remainder of the wintea * Evening recommends limburger cheese a* a cure Orfilnmei Mo. 88. House nnd Lot a m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 12 at 1 f Pacific Expres ...... 1107* * home. Orchard street, On Chelsea. Convenient for rats. Small pieces placed in the run- m. Y P. prayer meeting at 0:00 p. in. 25 bars Babbit soap. Alice Willard a nine year old child An Ordinancerelative to the licensing going east. for one or two families, with barn, wood ways of the rodents are sure to drive them of billiard, pool, pigeon hole or other Ublc * Night Express.,..;...... M Prayer meeting *Riuriday at 7:00 P- ut 25 bars white Russian soap. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Willard died 5^ or tables whereon game* are played with house, dry cellar and good well. Also 2 away. That ought to be true. was buried f Atlantic Express ...... 7;10a m Monday and Wednesday, cue* and ball* or other similar device* kept 25 bars Jaxon soap. cows; 2 heifers, 2 year old this winter; 80 The following will serve os officers of of this week. for u*e, hire or reward In any store, # Grand Rapids Express ..... 10.24 a m SVSXKTSS CARDS. wethers; 1 pony, broke to harness; 1 grey 24 the W. H. C., of Chelsea, the ensuiag grocery, reataurant,hall, or other public pounds granulated sugar. %r Topic of next Christian Endeavor # ^ Tr»‘n ...... p. n place within the corporate limits of the mare, good double or single; 1 wide tire year: Pres., Mrs. R S. Armstrong; First meeting Jan. 8d, 1892, is “Week of * Daily except Sunday. 25 pounds extra C sugar, VilUgasN Chelae*. wagon; 1 2-horee carriage; 1 single top J. H. AIKEN, V'. Pres., Mrs. W. Cushman; Second V. Prayer,” “Thy kingdom come” it is The Village of Chelsea Ordains: f Dally. carriage;1 pair bob aluigha; 1 cutter; a few j 29 pounds brown sugar. w Pres., Mrs. M. Boyd; Treasurer,Mrs T. E. consecration meeting. See. 4. That it shall not be lawful for Wm. Martin, Agent, Chelsea. Attorney & Counfielor-at-l&wj4 any person pr persons to put up or keep white created Poland chickens. For the 20 pounds choice rice. Wood; Chaplain, Mrs. G. J. Crowell; The Good Templars have decided O. W. Kuooles, General Paswngrr for hire 0t reward, any billiard,pool, above Inquireof Notarv Public nnd C’onreynnccr (\d- ttid Ticket Agent. Chicago. Con., Mrs. J. Waltrous;Guard, Mrs. R. to hold their chatter open urttill pigeon hole or other table or tables where lections promptly ittended to. 32 pounds rolled oats. Green. next Friday evening at which time on games are played with cues and balls J. MANLEY BUBOHABU PENSION CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. 8 pounds best tea dust, it is will or other similar devices in any store, A simple remedy for round shouldersis expected the “goat” be home ffhtlitft, KlcV Office in the M inuna Block. Chelwa grocery, restaurant, hall or other public from his Christmas excursion with 20 cans sardines. to stand facing a corner of the room, and place within the corporate limits of the Santa Claus. with bands extended on the wall in either Village of Chelsea without first having , 9 cans good salmon. One % Ui! H. L. Williams, D. D. S. obtained from the proper officer license direction,and the feet firmly placed, to a CHA8. KAERCHER Graduate of the U. North Lake News as hereinafterprovided by this ordinance. 13 cans corn. move the body slowly toward the corner. of M. Dental Sec. 2. The license fee for each such Chelsea, Mich College. 10 cans best tomatoes. This exercise faithfully repeated every tablele put up or kept for use under section Mr. and Mrs. John Cook are visit- Is now prepared to repair wagon*, bug Pullman Tourists SleepiDZ Care sliail | Office with Palmer of this ordinance be two dollars morning will make the form bcautlfull one gles, cart's, etc , in a workmanlike r/ ing friends in Adrian. manner, _ & M’ right over 10 cans custard pie pumpkins. and fifty cents___ ($2.50) for every three * erect. and at reasonablerates. Shop at tho uOffl uBlcagO 10 b&D 111001800 Kempf Bros, month* Irom the date of issue of license. 5 1-pound cans warranted baking Miss Lena Parshalhof Ann Arbor, Sundry, North Main street, Chelsea. bank, nO Sec. 8. Every person intending to en- George Jacob Schweinfurth,of Rock is visiting at II. M. T warn ley’s aud the Pacific Coast, via gage In any bunnesa named in section one HTSix pair of bob sleighs to close at | Odontunder for painless ex- powder. wed the ford, 111., has again succeeded in obtaining the right price. W. II. Glenn and family ate of_ ____this ordinance_ lance shall before enraging in traction of teeth. 1C pounds V. & C. crackers. James Ogilvie, of Alpena, as a disciple turkey at his son Emory’s on Christ- tho samo pay to the Clerk of aaid Village and has lured the old gentleman back to two dollar* nnd fifty cent* for each table Soiiatiflo AmerioM Clielsea, - Michigan. nuts. Fe Route 4 gallons goods sugar syrup. intended to be where- The Santa the Illinois heaven. Ogilvie has given up put up or uaed, I Agency for Mr. Lute. Ives, of Unndilla, has upon said clerk shall upon payment to For the accommodation of ptirdusm his mortgage upon the estate and his 10 gallons Head Light oil. him of the required issue and de- O. WT PALMER, been boarding at W. H. Glenn’s for amount | of second-clamticket* and other*, the earthly possessionsw ill now go as he first liver to the person paying the same 17 pounds raisins. a few days. I Santa Fc Route Is now running Pullnun PHYSICIAN directed. license for three months in accordance I Tourist Sleeping Cars from Chicago to * Mr. Dave Taylor and sister Jennie 99 boxes mutches. with this ordinance. Patents San Franciscoand Pacific Coast pdots The latest fad Is, when you are dining AND Braarley of Unadilla, visited Miss Sec. 4. Any person or persons every day In the week. On Saturday of SURGEON. 4 ounces quinine. out, to write your name on the table cloth, May Frazier last Saturday. who shall be convicted of violationg each week personally conducted p&rtk» provisions or- with a lead pencil. Your hostesscun then any of the of this | will leave Chicago for all Coast Points. S. A. Mapes, sjtent Christmas at Office over Kcmpfs new bank. Chelsea. dinance, before any Justice of the The comfort, convenience and chesp embroider the names aud have an autograph his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Peace having jurisdiction of the of mam non of a trip to California via the Santa table cloth. If there is notable cloth you Yours for Knocking Jackson, near Stockbridge. fence, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- Fe Route, and with one of these personally OldeM ______are expedtod to dig your name in the table demeanor and punished by a fine not ex | conducted partic*. cannot be exceeded. Mr. Pink Leach, who has worked ceedlng fifty dollars, besides cost of H. W. SCHMIDT, the bottom out of with your jack-knife, if you are lucky Write for our new Oklahoma Folder. for W. II. Wood the past year, is prosecutionor by imprisonmentin the Address for further particulars, enough to have one. now at his home in Chelsea. County Jail not to exceed thirty days, or Physician & Surgeon, feientifw gmmeatt CEO. E. <«ILTI A V Prices. The following o Hirers were elected at by both such fine aud imprisonment in Social The Ladies Aid Society Kbe discretionof the Court. Mich. Pass. Agt. 58 Griswold8t. Calls by night or day will receive the last meeting of the A. O. U. W. of held nt It. C. Glenn’s last Friday Sec. 5. All ordinancesor parts of Detroit, Mich. prompt attention. Ortice over Glaz- 44 Chelsea: Master, Bury; Foreman, Wm evening was a success. Proceeds ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance ier’s drug store. Reside corner Last Geo. Ward; Overseer, Chas. Steinbeck; $2 00. are hereby repealed and Jefferson 10 Sec. 0. This ordinance shall take cf Sts. Recorder, I). B. Taylor; Financer,C. E. WOOD’S PH08PH0DINE F. A. Burkhart’s team became feet and lie in force from and after its Babcock; Treasurer, II. 8. Holmes; Great English F. F. GLAZIER. uumanagttble while going to Chelsea publication. The Remedy. Deligate to Grand Lodge, D. B. Taylor; The Parlor Barter Shop, one day last week and brok loose Approved, December 2. 1801. Promptly and per BACON. President. manently cures all THE QINUINE Alternate, Wm. Bury. WILLIAM Iflleli. oven ro usds ns a sun from the buggy, but did no serious €hel*t‘A, UMIMSTMOC-NJUK. A..E. WINAN8, Clerk. forms of nervous weak- ROM $13.03 TO $75.00 The following are the officers of damage. Good work and close attentionto Iiubi- HyiafMftoM nee*, ®mlislons,sptrm-

Lafayette G/ange for the next year: Or&i&a&eo No. 29. atorrhea, iinpotency 1 ncsti is my motto. Miththis in view, I Miss Flora Burkhart gave a birth- and all effects of abase hope to secure, at least, part of your Master, II. Baldwin; O., W. E. Stocking; day party Saturday evening, to about An ordinance designatingthe times when stores, groceries, restaurants,halls and r excesses. Been L , Mrs. II. Baldwin; Chaplain,T. Bald- 30 of her young friends. Some very other public places shall be closed where prcscrilwidover 85 ,“lr,’,,a8t- GEO. EDSR, Prop. 1 win; 8 , Jay Easton; A. S., J J. Wood; nice presents were left as tokens of the propletor* thereof In their place of years in thousands of cases; is the onlj L. A 8., Mrs. J. J. Wood; treasurer,Mrs. their remembrance. businesshave put up and keep for use hire reliable and honest medicine known. / R. McCOLGAW, W. E. Stocking; Secretary, O. C. Burk, The North Lake and Lyndon OTTeward, any billiard, pool, pigeon hole druggist tor Wood’s Phosnhodine; if he or (ther table or tables on which gamesarc offi-rs some worthless medicine in place of I hart; G. K., W. II. Dancer. will hold their regular Lyceum played with cues and balls or other similar this, leave his dishoneststore, inclose' Physician, Suigeonand Accousheur. ; Don’t full to read the opening chapters meltings on Wednesday evening of devices, to regulate the running of any of price In letter,and we will send by return Office and residence second door west of Mark Twain’s latest great humorous each week. On Dec. V, the follow the aforesaidnamed tables In any of said mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5 of Methodist church. 2tnl4 places, to prevent said proprietors his clerks One will please, *ix will cure. Pamphlet novel, "The American Claimant,” In The ing officers were elected for the or agents from allowing minors under the In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Ad-j Office hours, 3 to 6 p. m. coming year: Pres., Mr. Fd. Daniels; Detroit Journal of January 2d. Ask or age of 18 years to play on any said tables in dress The Wood Chemical Co., 181 CHELSEA. MICHIGAN. Vice-Pres.. II. V. Watts; Sec., E. J. 0X0. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer. send a postal card to Henry Wood The any said places and to prevent any of said Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich. Sold

Whalan; 'Ureas.,B. II. Glenn. On proprietorshis clerk or agents from allow- in Chelsea by F. P. Glazier and all re- 1 Headquartersat the Herald Offick, Journal agent for Chelsea to leave you a Jan. 6th, 1892, a literary entertain- ing any of said minors under said age from sponsable druggists everywhere. 11 Chelsea, Mich. FIRE ! FIRE ! ! copy If not convenient to do this send a ment. will be given instead of tho frequenting and being in the rooms while If vou want insurance call on 2c stamp to the Journal, Detroit, and it said tables arc being played upon within We are making regular debate, with a paper edited W.ftwtk-T* the corporatelimits of the village of Chel- PrtdU*. la Gilbert A Crowell. . We represent will be promptly sent you by return mail. eth.r wnrib, w* by 1*. E. Noun and E. J. Whalian. companies whose gross assets amount sea. Mill lM«h JfOB One of our exchangesis responsible for All are invited. The Village of Chelsea ordains: rKKK, in* tuii to the sum of yoBta Special the statement that a publisher who* ‘picked 8cc. 1. It shall be unlawful for any BtwkUhjrOBMB $45,000,000. up the trade," in making up the forms the store, grocery, restaurant, hall or othei Biluico tho Boobs. 1 Eteris public place within the corporate limits of | MB BB* Win, II first time, got a marriage nnd grocer’s the Village of Chelsea where the proprietors notice sandwiched so as to read: "John Balance up your booksfor the year RiraeBsctaeiler & .SliaTer, Low thereof in their place of businesshave put Smith and Bliss Ida Qua were united in the 1891. (let the balance sheet ready. un and keep for use hire or reward any Bl Ik* •Hill, ( nior* u job (9 Proprietorsof the holy bonds of sauerkrautwhich will be Don’t shrink from facing the situat- billiard, pool, pigeon hole table or tables BU. Both 99191, on which games are played with cues aud ill 9199. IB9BJ qTTe HtRffin sold by the quart or barrel. Mr. Smith is ion. Great oaks from little acorns |>»rtof Anwlrt, S CITY I BARBER I SHOP J Prices balls or other similardevices to be open or job fen tom- grow, and great deeds from little mtncl 11 horn*, an esteemed cod-fishnt ten cents a pound kept open for business between tho hours Kempf Bros, old hank building. tilHf all jiiif resol ii I ion spring if they’re well con- while the bride lias many hams for sale at of ten o’clock P. M. of Saturday and six Mmi, 99 9f>ir9 For Holidays. VOU PRACTICE Biom#Bt9 Mir, c^txiz.S2rjx.,- 3£ic:sn3hAJbT. sidered, well adhered to, nnd if the o'clock A. M. on the following Monda; to Ihl W9IB. When yon arc looking for Christ- |^uli”S‘I>0U”d' Brown and between the hours of ten o’clock P WB*t W9 o#ff I* I man who resolves is equal to the ,t r s * and six o'cloclr A. M. the following day rr.rt.Lts achievement. But don’t forget that •nr and o»lf OMMA mas presents call and look through Fo>U!r Um „galn propllt„led „ on all other days. uuf ‘ vguf ! & great deeds don’t result from great •i9.tt>9ir«** See. 2. It shall be unlawful for any par M 9B99 for onr stock. We have many articles follows; "The ensuing winter will pc the resolutions made on the spur of the 99997 workor. person or persons to play at any game in Raaj to Imhi. Is Tie People’s Paper. So ipitUI iMU- | that arc useful and will make you cohte* "ul “m* stormy-especiallydeep any of the places namedted Inin sectionsect! f } moment and the cost not counted. one of V tr nqulrid. and drifting snows— that has been experi- this ordinance with cards, checks, O O ' qjet -- , RMiuntbli In- Balance the past year’s books. See . dutirjonlja.c- billiards, pool or with another article IT IS CLEAN, BRIOUT AND enced for many years. Very cold weather stands debit of 999»rj for iart, happy. what on the side lar*9 9999999. instrument or device for money or other newsy; and essentially All stoves Cost to re- earlier than usual will cover the states and heating at heroic resolutionsmade A. I). 1891, valuablethings or to bet on any game which A PAPER FOR THE HOME*. ^ i * territories of the northwestand Missouri and what stands to the credit side he or others may be playing. duce stock before mvoieng. ^ ^ WUh tho ^ ^ ^ In Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful for the pro- of performing your promise, observ- (Sat mritVM all wortira.]i M prietors his clerks or agents,of any of the laBodaf paoplo ban arat TT goes into more homel % ing the covenant and keeping faith J. KNAPP. that will fall and the numerous fierce storms is read by more intelligent places named in section one of this A ^ that will occur, travel aud transportation with yourself. For don’t you forget ordinance to allow any minors under the ss-ss men, women and children ff» * CHELSEA, I’ will be greatly impelled. About the middle it, a true man has little respect for - “ age of 18 years to play on any said tables nv new*pap®r *u '^cster* k of January, 1892, the cold wave will false oaths; little regard for the man in any of said places, Probate Order, wLh^'Wfr.: 4 T1 1. »>«; (5 ;™th^Tn.h.>KB4|.n.olO-to ID- , Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for the pro- the 1 1 on again and who promsies and don’t perform. OF MICHIGAN, County of Wssh- i ~ come in January, February CTATE prietor his clerk or agents of any of the You’re built that way yourself. “ At. » f^lon of the Probate , * * * j will average colder than has been experi- You said places named tn section one of this 2?uSL^^?I*h?,2>un.lJ, ot W**htenaw, boldon at KSkSKwS the Probate Offlco In the City of Ann Arbor, on enced In many years past. remember the song of your childhood ordinance to allow any minors under the FRED KANTLEHNER, Excelsior Monday, the Slat day of December In the rear that went: “A man of words and ago of 18 years to frequent or be in any of . DEAI.RH IN * Lost. not of deed* is like a grrden full of lhe room>of a»y of the said places while I Watches, Clocks, Chnlna. Charms, Specti- weeds.” And weeds, you know, are any of said described table* are being played upon. . , - cles and Eyeglasses Lost on the streets of Chelsea, Wednes- * * * * only fit to be pulled up by the very oK'n.Esr ot u" m““ °f I guarantee Square Dealing, Low Prices Sec. 5. Any person or person* who day, a largo set ring, finder will confer a roots and left to wither and die in and Honest Gobds. :Bakery ! shall become convicted of violating any of favor by leaving tho same at this office. the sun. If, therefore, you make a tho proviHion*of this ordinance before any RefXihino a Specialty. 98 Mruin re*1 “H covenant with yourself and don’t Justiceof the Peace having jurisdiction of Thereupon H Is ordered, that Monday, the 18th Cholcca, Mich., the offense shall be guilty 01 a misdemeanor day of January, next at ton o'clock in the Council Proceedings. keep faith, yon come to lose con- and punished by a fine not exceedingfifty forenoon, be assigned for tho bearing of laid fidence yourself ; to your- petition, aund that the next of kin of *ald mStgftgiftGBNI in hold dollars bcaides costs of prosecution or by [opficial] minor, mid all other persons interested In \ self cheaply. \rou unfit yourse“lf for imprisonment in the County Jail not to •aid estate, are mini red to appear at a BAUMGARDNSH’S WILLIAM CASPAAY, Chelsea, Dec. 7th, 1891. ' the daily contest with men. You exceed thirty days or by both such fine and Board met in council room. xrooTsixaproR. go in the unequal struggle before imprisonment in the diacretion of the Court. & (jraite ^>ec. All ordinances or parts of or- Me Me.1 Meeting called to order by the the solf-respsctingman. 6. President dinances inconsistentwith this ordinance Balance your books and see how arc hereby repealed. American and Imported BREAD, CAKE AND PIES, Roll called by Clerk. you stand on the last crop of good Sec. 7. This ordinanceshall take ef Granite Marble. Present, Wm. Bacon, President. and -AI.SO- resolutions. Then in the light of feet and be in force from and after its Trustees Conkright, Whitaker, Staf- publication. newspaper printed and olnwlatod IniSld CloverTossom All Kinds of Bnlld- | your humiliating failures count the Bonelesa Ham, Pork & Beann, and Hon and Crowell. Approved December 2, 1891. Ing Stone. cost of victory before you tackle the . „ WILLIAM BACON, President. ... J. Willard BAnnrrp. Cold Meats. Lnd Korapf 8tCC Itiem,'n8chnei,,cr enemy, nnd don’t forget to pick out A. K WINAN8, Clerk. [AwM&k !&>*% a fellow of your size.” Each victory ALWAYS ON HAND. Minutes of lust meeting read and PUm, Piles, Piles. CEMETERY WORK helpeth some other to gain, and it is Wunder’s old approved. stand. vl9n39 doing to California, I A SPECIALTY. lust as true that each failure, each Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, Is a Moved by Whitaker and snpport- defeat helns pave the way to a )u ^ ‘Sa^'a 1 new positive specific for all form* Of the disease. A person can take a scat in a palace car Estimatoa OheerfolVy Fw- Salesmen we accept minutes Blind. Bleeding. Itching, Ulcerated, Wanted! defeat. Don’t lose your own self- and m 1. y at Dearborn Station any afternoon and go nislied. respect. Don’t load heavier than Protruding Pile*.— Price 50c. For sale by Gmzier, the Druggist, Chelsea. Mich, m over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe All Walk Guaranteed. you can pull. Take a fellow of your Railroad to San Francisco,Loa Angeles or I busine**now. We are paying good men Nuts— Nonr* * size. Balance your books. Don’t Viit TatilTou End It I . / JOHN BAUMGABDNEB, San Diego without changing cart. $36 tfl $100 P9T Month The comm'nnication of Mr, It 1* a great mistake to wait until your The fast express on this line makes at |nnd expenses. Commission if preferred. Calkin in regard to side nnd cress ASN A1UIOR, MICH. Sick Hoadich* . family are attacked with violent croup be- least twenty-fourhours quicker time to Experience not required.References giv- walks on street, referred fore purchasing a bottle Dr. Hoxsie’s Polk was of Lo* Angeles than any other line, and in Loose’* Red Clover Pill* Care Sick Certain Croup Cure Keep this great [ en and required. Address stating sgo. | to Sidewalk Committee. sl,op<'“'Klamlc‘"« fact the Santa Fe is the only thoroughly Head rc ho, Dygpepiia, ConitlpstlOD, 25c remedy in the house, and avoid the rav- • II. W. POSTER & CO. Dn motion board adjourned. ages of croup. It also prevents Dipthe- comfortable route to take. per Box. or 0 Boxes for $1. For aaleby 11 NcnsnjmiRN, ORarivA, N. Y. A. E. Wixanr, Clerk.” ria. No opium. Wholesaled in Detroit Glazier, llic Druggist, Chelsea, Midi. For wle by Glazier iliodruglt' w by leading tinm. 50 cts. Mich. • " . ‘v vf , -- L ' T*:r• ------1 ------r ...... wmi - , A' v*;! - - . ... f. : m m