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Vol . Xiv . Mason , Michigan , Thursday . May 9, 1889. No . 19

Vol . Xiv . Mason , Michigan , Thursday . May 9, 1889. No . 19

NO. 19 .VOL. XIV. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1889.

Save 3Iouoy Ijy I'ayiiitj lu Advauce. Money to sell at the Star Biiildinj; and Liitiiiier GiiUty of JllurUor, Iii!,'Ii.iiii Comity Tcitcliers' AssociiiUoii. Savings Association no.tt Tuesday evening. Ford'sEazaar While the suhscription price to the DEM- S. H. IBeecher !iis' a word lo say this The trial of Irving Latimer for the mur• MASO.V, May 4, Ig.S'J. der in .lanuary last of hia mother, was T.ere not beitig sulficiont numhcr of ociuT remains as heretofore—$1.50 per week. Head his nJ^'erliseiiietit on eighth brought to a finish Monday evening with a members present, tiiero was no session lu page. year—we offer it as an inducement to promptness that gave general satisfaction tho forenoon. Call and sec m.ir Bargi'tirf- i:. prompt cash payment, for .'51.25 when paid Sylvester M. .Miller of Lansin.g, well lo the reading public. Those who had The association was called to order at for a whole year in advance. All arrearafjes known by many in this vicinity, died on carefully read the evidence in the trial, 1:30 p. m. After prayer the high school Monday last^^ which had been very ably presenled on both and short time subscriptions will be charced choir rendered a pleasing anthem. WfiLL PAPER The infant son nf Fred Grayson died of sides, were almost universally convinced of ''Literature in the DistricfSchool," was at recular price—one shilling a month. his guilt, yet there were manywho believed consumption last Friday. Funeral Satur• the subject of the paper read by Olive M. And Window Shades, We have the Most Complete Line of Save 'J.0 cents a year by paying in uilyancc day, HBV. DeLiiinarter olHciating. the jury might fail to agree. The speedy Call, it lies within scope of the teacher's Truly Yours, manner, therefore, in which they settled power to guard ihc reading of his pupil. the (|uestion, rendering a verdict, of mur• D. P. WiimioiiE & Co. Rev. M. M. Callaii, D. D., of Lansinc, He should discountenance light literature. We have just received lots of Ni;sv iJocd,^. and Rev. A. H. Slurgis of Okenins, are der in the first decree, on tho second ballot, He fails to do his work well, who leaves announeed to speak at ii platform meeting was received with general satisfaction. Tho Best Mop Slick made, oniy Groceries and LOCAL A^D GEIVEKAL WEWS. this undone. Lead pupils into paths of iti the M. E^churcli utKi Sunday evening. He will doubtless'be sentenced on Saturday research.. Teach young pupils lo thin/.: of :V Splendid Bustif, only ii.k- next. Of course a strong effort will be what they read. Study the lives and works Bcantiftil Liiops.oc and lOop'rr'T. Rev.O-scar Clute. a gradiMte oftho insti• The season thun fur i,-! remarhahly dry. made to secure a new trial, hut it is not of authors. Search for memory gems. Finest tiaiidkerchipi ever in tli" Market - Provisions tution ill 18G2, and at present a resident of generally believed the elTort will prove Discussion by Chns. G. .lenkins. for 1(1 cents, Two weeks from ne.vt Thursday is Deco• Pomona, California, was on Tuesday last successful. "The Co Relation of Teacher and Parent," The Best Bargains in Tov^elr. In the City, and at ration Day. elected to the presidency of r.lie .Michigan Latimer has been proven one of the most by Rev. L. DoLaraarler. All professions Fine Ruching from .'ic f- y.r:: Agricultural College. IL; is saiil lo he heartless rnurderei.s oa reol, subject to the cull of the e.'cecutivc com. tisements of the wide awalce dealers in the will go into effect on the Michigan Central jr.isoN, mcuiGAS. especially between the business portion of mittoe. SECRETARY. DEMOCRAT. . ne.'ct Sunday. PRICES : the city and the fair ground. This ought Last Thursday evening an unknown W. W. Terwilliger, formerly of this city to be made as good a street as there is in This office is now supplied with steam man was seen to jump from the Saginaw Year, $1.50 ; Six months, 75 cents; Three power and our facilities for job printing monthi.40 csnli. is now manager of the Sherman house the city. street bridge, Liiiising, into Grand River, Onondaga. are equal to any office in the county. S. W. Mayer hiK been appointed post• and although the river has been dragged no EH body has been found. Since that evening, An e.Kchange suggests that hens in the master at Holt, cicc Caleb Thompson, who Mrs. Liz'zie AVoodhouse has removed the Our lidvortislnK rates are SKlO per column per an- hswever, Andrew Braun, a German tailor, uum. lluainess notices live cents pur lino for each garden will soon cause more trouble than has made an e.xceptioiially competent and old barn from her premises on east Oak naortloii. IMilorial notices 10 cents. "Pigs in the Clover." obliging ofEcial, but his democracy could street, and otherwise improved the sur• has been missing and a hat found on tho banks of the rirer, near the scene of the liusluess cards .^l.Od per line per year. not be tolerated by the present aduiinistra roundings. loiiarcli Can Sti'a^i^lierrigs 5Iarrlii(,'e, birlli and death notices inserted free. The store norlli of the postoEce is being alleged drowning, gives rise to the belief tion. And for,like reasons A. F. Barnes Are Very Fine Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, etc. fitted up for occupancy by H. C. Coe. with Hon. L. G. IveSipresidenl of the Chelsea that it was he, who thus ended his life. will liereaftcc be charged for at the rate of tlve cents his slock of groceries. has received the Okemos appoiutnient, vice bank was in the city last week and had the per line. John Ferguson, and F. W. Godding the Moiiarcli Can AuricoiJ Corresiiondence containing local news, is solicited misfortune lo drop a roll.of greenbacks to Jfarriage Licenses. from all parts of the county. 0. W. Halstead has broken ground for Onondaga ofHce, vice Mr. Willis, and D. D. the amount of S-IO. A.-e the Boss- .\nonynuins couunuuicutions not inserted under his new residence, just souih of the Baptist Kingsbury succeeds Postmaster McCabe at The following marriage licenses have any circumstances. church, on Main street. WebberviUe^ The DE.MOCRAT was born June 2d, 137(j, been granted since our last report: nearly 13 years ago, and while it has always Monarcli Gau Pears Nanio and Residence. Age Business Directory. The Leslie licpublican has been pur A good audience witnessed the first pro• printed on a cylinder press, this is the first chased by G. A. VVilkinson, formerly of the duction of the great war drama, the Union 10.">—Jacob Enimer, WUeattield 2S ArrORNF.VS. issue that has been printed by steam power. Eli/.abetli Spanfr, Okenies Berrien Springs Journal. Spy, for ihe benefit of the Soldiers' Monu• 100—Joiin Oberdorf, Portage, i.lliio 10 Monarcli Can FeaGlies T. CA.MPBELL, Attorney at Law. Conveyancing ment Fund, at the Rayner opera house last I^ine colts related to Lady Crow, the LorenaKibby,Okemos IS D. A. Casterlin, a former Mason boy, 107—Tliaddeus Bo'elio, Jlason 'SI Ar.- SuperiiiiB J iind collections a speciality. Mason, Mich. evening. The several characters were well winner of the pacing race at Laqsing yes- Ollice b'p Stairs, over First National Bank. succeeds .1. H. Markham aa landlord of the Clara L'nderhill, Mason 1 Monarcli Tea, sustained and the play passed off e.xcep- lerday afternoon, and throe mares in foal lOS—Fred Piitton, Lansing 'JI Gio. M. ncsTi.voToN.

— IlTGLm AS SHE IS WEOTB. tliem newspapers, so that they know 11 "Do I know, the i>erson you BUS- tion. Sho admired his siplendid ac• A rEtirai.AK plienomenou occun-ed at SOMEWHAT STRANGE Tho toocho:', a loasou ho tanght; am m the city. But I havu been unable poet'?" quirements and appreciated his fine in• .A.itl!on, IVDnn. At fifteen minutes of Tho preochor, u aeroioa ho praught; to hear from them, and that has been a "You do." tellect. five o'clock it became so dark that lights 'I'ho ntonlor, bo «tolo, great torment." "Is-he a Nihilist?" She had.no brother—never had had iverc i]ecessar,Y in business houses, and Tlio'ne«lor, bo hole. ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS OF And tho Bcrcocbec, he awfully ecraught. "I heard from Elizabeth this even• "He belongs to the order." one, but from her first acquaintance tiio air was filled with snow that was as ing," said Lola, and she rose and "And to our circle ?" with Ivan Berger he took the place of EVEBY-DAY LIFE. black and dirty as though it had been The long.w indod npoakor, bo npoko; trampled into the earth. Six ounces of Tho poor ofiloo-seoker, be eolie; brought Ivan the note. "Yes." a brother in ker heart. snow aud one-fourth ounce of dirt and 'I'boruiinur, bo ran, It was evidently written under great "If I name him, will you tell me if I Lola's feehngs toward General Paul Tbo (lunuer, bo dan, e.i:citement, and was even franker in its am right?" need not be described. Funny Episodes and Thrilling Ad• siind were found in the bottom of a disli. And tho BhrleJiur, ho horribly abroke. expressions than if she had been writ• "No." She loved him in spite of her will. ventures "Which Show That Truth Tho dirt is very fine, .something like Tho flyor, to Canada llow; ing to her brother. "Is the man a student?" What has the will to do with love ? is Stranger Than Fiction. fimovy, and contains pia-ticles tliat have The buyer, on credit ho bow; a metallic luster. ' Tliis duty snow fell'. Elizabeth wrote: "No." He was the son of a man who had Tbe door, ae did, to the depth of half an inch. The at• Tbd suor, be sld, "Is he a soldier?" cursed- the life of a father whom she Tlio house is still closely cuiirdod. and mosphere at the time presented a pecu- ' .And tho Uu |a flabormim), lovr. tho oltect on myself and inotlior 1» so jj^roat "I will not say. But I am sure I can loved, and who had sent her mother to PAELIAJIENTABY thatwo cannot work; and if wo do not work a grave among strangers, yet she loved paper has been is- hur greenish tinge, 'Iliere was a little., •Thowrlter, this nonaonBs ho wrote; find the man who tried to assassinate wind blowing at tbe time from the ' Tbo fighter (un editor), fote ; you know what the consequence will be; him. .suud coutaiuinp; a 'J'ho swimmBr, bo nwnm, for in our present straits every kopock is General Paul" northwest, tliough there seemed to be ' "Find him, comrade, and ten thou• She had pledged herself to slay him return of tho eases Tbe skimniar, bu akam, of iuiportttuoo. of British subjects considerable wind higher iu the air. And tho biter wan hungry imd bote. Last iiit'ht Dr. Mulok called. sand rubles in gold shall be yours," —yet she loved him. treated for liydro- Solid chunks of ice and ,«and are report- Ho was bold, and rudo to tho vorco of broke in a strong, manly voice from an Even when she believed that he was THE BABY. insoloncu.and had Ivan been homo trouble to ])liol)ia or rabies by ed to have been picked up in vorious Jfuluk would have followed; but tho fellow inner door, engaged of his own volition to Elvira, .AI. Pasteur during places. Oh, mother, dour mother, no wondor I cry 1 did not escape as It was. Lola suppressed a shriek, and Ivan the Countess Linwold, she could not Moro wondor by far that your Uuliy don't die I tho hist two years. No matter wnat ails, no matter who'H hero, • Ho urged mo to bcoomo his wife, and with leaped to his feet and instinctively ad• crush out her love for tho man she be- The statistics given THE coiiise of a white man was foimd No mutter bow buni!ry "the poor little dear;" an ardor that-must have boon bom ot wine justed his rig and beard. Uevod, for the moment, to be a deceiv• ho tried to erabracolnie. ^ in the return are beside the Baltimore and Ohio Eaih-oad, No matter If full, or if all out of breath, The intruder was General Paul, er and a traitor. Sbo trots me, and trotu me, aud trots mo to I was on the point of calling for help when ti-aibsliitod from a table supidied by M. near Brandywine Bridge, Maryland. doiitb 1 , CountOrloll, ivho had entered by anotlior In contrast with his former self, he Her father was sent to ])rison on a The face was mutilated, but the body door without bolnp; hoard, spraus forward Piistfur from tJin I'l'i'ords of the Pasteur looked thin and pale,but handsome and direct order from General Paul, yet lustitnto. The returns show that iu Wits not. It •vvas first thought tliat the I love my dear nnrso, but I dread her groat and punished tho wretch to the extent ot more intellectual, if that were pos• in that awful moment her woman heart kuoe; kiekniK hiin into tho stroot. 1S87 there y\ovi> sixty-four Briti.sli sub• body was that of William ,L Patton. I like all hor talk; bnt, woo unto mo ! sible. —prophetic in the awful, sublime in• She can't bo coniuntod with talking HO pretty, I was ill hopes that the matter would ond jects troated at tln.^ Pasteur Institute. The father recognized the body as that And Wttsbinf,', and drosHinp, aud doinj; hor duty; here, but this mornin;; I rocoivod an auony- At sight of the young commander, tensity of its love —told her that this Of tlicse, tivcdicd—vi'/. : Lorn Doiioraile, of his son, and had it removed to his All that'H vorv well—1 can boar aoniiaud water. mous nolo, iu which I am cliarKod with man was not to blame. who WHS sixty-seven years of age, whose home, where the corpse was washed, to But mother, she Is an uninorclf ul trottor I boiuK tho mistress of Co'unt Orloff, and tho Ivan lost' his head, and -was about to writer swears he will publish tho fact to all rush through the door by which ho She hadabsolutely.refusedto become linilis were bitten in ten jiKccs, ^vl^ose n-e)iaro for Imrial, Tho family • was . St. Petorsburff. had entered, hut the General called to hiswifO; that she never would bo his wounds -were not cuuli'i'ized, ainl whose oudly mourning its loss, when Jlr. ' Tbo writinj; i« not Dr. jrulok',s. I send it him: wife she 'was veiy certain, still sho was injuries were vceeived friiin ii dog roeog- Piittoii's ilaiiglitcr gave the body a more to you, hopingyou may bo able to telhvlioso just as' .sure that, so long as her nizcil to lie I'uliiil by a veterinary sur• LOLA PULASKI; His. "Wait, comrade; whoever you are, .scrutinizing look, and at once dechired Mother and I are in constant agony about have no fear of me." heart beat, this noble young soldier geon; .Toliii Hngilen, aged eight years, | that it was not her brother. The re- -OR- Ivan, should he the one ideal of its puro another vietiin, was bitten four times in j mniiidcr of the family ctinie to tiio same Poor boy. ho is hunted down like a nioiin- CHAPTEU XXin. affections, the lii'iul hy a dog ri'cngiii/.ed to be i conclusion, although a tinge of doubt tain wolf, and if ho turns and bites his pur- The Victim of Circumstan• .GEXEEAL rAUL,'S WAY OUT Ol' A Qt/AXDAItV, "General Paul,"' she said, in the rnbid by the oxperiuumtai test; he was { still remained, 'riic biody was then I suiuK houndscim wo bbiino him':' lint cnntci'izi'd, and he died from rabies 1 have just been tjilking to mother, about Ivan Berger had often seen General low, sweet tones that thrilled him like reinovod to tho morgue. Patton luid tial Evidence. leaviuR Ilussia, and Koing to tliat great, free music. "I have no right to ask a d uriiii treatment six days after being i'"'eii missing, and a search instituted for Paul before. hitt-eii Western laud, Amorioa, This was the first time they had ever promise from you." Martin Caliill, aged thirty, not i him. Itussiais under a curse. "Why not?" he askod. The pall of death is over the land, and come face to face. cauti'i'i'/.i'd; Albert Kirkliam, aged live A Story of Nihilistic Plottings and Crimes. "Because our relations might not and Frederick Liiidly, aged twcuity-live. ExciwES must be rare in China. At from benouth it eoinos the rattle of chains The first time Ivan had ever heard bntireauterizi.ih'l.niiall'tliree bittiu, by ^'^'S a private soldier wason and the groans of tbo crushed and enslaved. tho sound of his voice. warrant the liberty." Mother and f send you much love, aud we "Lot me be the judge of that. I, aiiininls reciigni/ed to be rabid, died I ff^''"^ff^y b.-xcsof bullets, w^^^^ BY LEON EDWAHDS. They were rivals for the hand oftho pray that you and your noble fiithor may promise in advance to grant any re• iiacli within lin" e niotith al'ttu- being bit• It was the duty ot a petty oihcer to in• have a happy (b.divoranco out ot all your beautiful girl in whose presence they spect twice a day. The soldier skillfully trials and tribulations. stood, but only one ol them knew it. quest you may make, for I am sure ten. Iu the vear 18SS M. Pasteur bad = , , rCHAPTER XXL—CONTINUEH,] Write mo wdiou you can, and boliove mo The handsome soldier in his brilliant tliat you will ask me to do nothing twentv-nno .British subjects umler his abstracted tlKUniUetsironi the boxe^^ with incruasinpr aitection, your friend, cure, " No deaths occurred among them I^"'^f'y J'""'' It was only after they reached a hall undress uniform and the assumed crip• that would not become a gentlem.an, EHZAJJETII, but one. a woluaii immeil Hernnnio Per-! pnnishiueiit began, ihe soldier was on the upper floor .that Count Lin- pled soldier in his rags formed a strilc- and which my own heart would not Ivan read the note through to the told.., who w:us liitteii in the "id of De-i'""''1^'>""^'^1 lf'".;l servitude for Me wokl noticed tho nnm, who had fol• ing illustration of opposites. approve." end, and then asked Lola for the letter "I thank you for your confidence." eoiiil.ei' last l.yii dog recognied asrubid, ^'ISSms: '-'1 ij hniKlwd blow;s. The lowed him from the street. General Paul hud not been playing which Elizabeth mentioned. "But what is the promise ?" Then lie handed him a small .gold •eavesdropper. is still undergoing t".'eatiiient. 1 If ^"'^''^ -^'^i "There is no need to show you that," "It is that if my friend explains coin and said; He had come to talk with Lola, and IT is 11 woll-kuown fait that the dying tbo lioxes satisfactorily, was dnsraissed "Wait near by, my good follow; I said Lola. "I know who wrote it." who he is, and tells yon why he the service .and received eighty blows. "AVho'?" as the door leading to his private office came here and all about the oli'ense are often able to see tho princiiuil facts may need you again," was open, he wouhl have walked in, nf their lives, which otluawvise huve His Liouteuant has beou cashiered in "Peter tho student." •with which he is charged, you •\vill Ivan saluted, and the Count and his as he had done before that day, had been forgotten for many yeurs, ch'iirly order to l.)o tried for connivance in the "You are sure, Lola?" permit him to leave this place as he companion entered a room,beforc which he not been arrested by hearing a nnd iiccnratcly lieforo tlieiii. The reason tliid't, nnd lie has disappeared, .\nd the "I am certain." came." militaiy authorities in Peking lU'e con• stood a guard. strange voice. for this elairvoyaiice if French doctor sidering what punishment to inflict on Addressing the guard, Ivan asked: "Curse him!" hissed Ivan. "If he "I promise that, Lola, audi will add He stood in the door for an instant, ascribis to a. sudden modification of the the General iu command. "Can you tell me what that place is and Dr. Mulek think they can insult thereto my word of honor that I will but long enough to ]ie.ar Ivan's voice, cer.diral circnhitiiin, which can also be behind yon, comrade?" luy sister with impunity, because I am never take any advantage of the infor• AA''ir,i.rAM HtXFFsr.ATTEit, a fai-mer and and to weigh his words, and to come brought about by artiliciiil means, Tlius "That," replied tho sentry, "is Gen• a fugitive with a price set ou my head, mation he may impart, certainly not to he tells of a ciiso of a iiatieiit who was sportsnuiii living near the line of BoiU'- to the conclusion that the man was dis• eral P.aul's .ante-room." they are mistaken. All the troops of work harm to him." dying of coiisnniption. He had alreiidy boii and Nicholas Counties, Ky., litis the Czar cannot save tho dogs from guised, for his conversation and dress "How is the General'?" "You are a brave soldier, and will lost coiisciiiiism'ss, when, having been witnessed an aerial contest for supre• my vengeance." were not in keeping. "He will bo out in a few days, they you give me your hand on that ?" said revive•dd i Ity two successive injeetimis of macy between two eagles which proba• Ivan certainly would have assumed say." ".Husli, Ivan, they are brother Nihi• Ivan. one gi.'uniiiK^ of ether, the dying niait bly eclipsed anything in the way of a - another voice "if he had had the least "And where is tho Pulaskis'room? lists, and we are sworn to uphold them "Here is my hand," repHed the Gen• slowly raised his liead and nipidly pro• battle between birds ever witnes.sed on suspicion that they would be over• I'd like to see that old man, for I've and stand by them." said Lola, with a eral. nounced a string of words, which no one the continent. What he supposed were mocking little laugh. heard. heard my father say ho fought under "I am Ivan Berger, for -n-Iiom all near liiiti was ablii toniiderstatid,aH(Iicy two sniiiU birds were ;>eeii at a gi'cat There was something in General him," Ivan said, speaking in harmony "I am still a Nihilist, so far us it jour police tyre searching," said Ivan, were I'leniish, Alter some ninvoments lieiglit and a quarter of a mile away Paul's tones that gave Ivan confidence. with his rough soldier character. aims at the freedom of the country and showing that he had his hands by re• iiidieatiiig iiiipatieiice, he niiide a sign lighting and descending and approach-, the liberty of the enslaved masses; "AA'hoever you are, have no fear." The sentry snid it was at tlie other moving his beard aud 'wig. that he wi,slied to write, A pencil nnd iug uenrcr to liiin, I'hey fought and but the men who have joined its ranks On hearing these words Ivan released end of the building, and as lie knew Though General Paul tried to re• paper were then itaiidi'd to Itiui, and he descoiiiled until they landed at his feet, Ivan had come with Count Linwold, are, as a rule, the unprincipled adven• his hold on the knob of tho door, aud wrote rapidly three or four lines, also in Avlnu'e they continued tho battle until turers, who would be dissatistied oven turning, faced the man whose life he main calm, he was evidently not pis- ho very naturally su))i)osed him to bo pared for this disclosure. Flemish. This man, who Avas a native lie killed one with a pistol aud the other if thoy wore in the United States, and had so recently sworn to take, •with a clul.1. One proved to he "a black attached to that important ]ierson's • He had known Ivan, through his of Antwerp,' liad lived in Paris for imiiiy who could not be happy unless thoy "General Paul," said Lola, now the euglo, wliicli mea,snred 6 feet, 6 inches, service, and without hesitation directed friend. Count Orioll', for a long time, years and never wroteorsnokoaiiytliirjg him how to go. were plotting against the Government calmest person iu the room, "this man but French; but when dying, lie soemwl from tij) to ti23 of 'wing, or their fellow men." is my friend," and he half-suspected the young man's Ivan started off, and when he reached to be unable to recollect that language. She walked over as she spoke and love for Lola. His presence here, un• A ,SH0KT man is said to be quicker on tho )5lace he hesitated, for there were Ivan was of that impulsive nature der such circumstances, confirmed this Afterwards it was found that his pencil that distinguishes alike the successful laid her hand on Ivan's aim. note was aljout a ilebt of .SS.SO, which trigger than a tall man, and a man with. a number of doors iu sight, looking as suspicion, and stirred up in his heart orator and the fiery soldier. "Then," said the General, "he is my he liad boiTowed from somebody at a short iianic is said to came out best in much alike as if they had been cast iu that jealousy which is said to be insep• friend, though I should infer that from Brussels in 18(18 aud which had imver a duel. Col. Cash, the South Carolina tho same mold. He spoke from his heart; and Lola, arable from love. who was in perfect sympathy with what his uniform: I know that I feel only been paid, .In aunther case the patient (hieliist, used to say that in every regu• Ho was wondering what he should But he had given his pledge, and if he had said, took his hand, and whis• as friend towards all who bore the •was dying of liing disease. He had lar duelfonghtm the United States the' do, when a door opened, and a woman Lola announced, as he Jialf-feared she man with the fewest syllables in his sur- came out, bearing a tray that con• pered : brunt of battle, and carry scars to re• fainted seveval times aud no ]oiigorridge. He had . kindly way: eftorts of himself to get a professional not tasted wue for years, because he ' "Friend, do you wishto see mo?" "He did, Iv.tn; and T am satisfied the gentleman, masquerade in this guise in Moses Stark. This dog is .six years old. Czar and Count Linwold are disgusted the streets of St. Petersburg?" education. weighs lifty-seven and one-half pounds had never the money'to go to the 'village • "I do," he replied; "I come from He confessed that he belonged to a tavern. "Wlien he was taken to a pho-.' Ivau Berger." at his conduct." "Why," replied Ivan, with a flash of and is of a light briiidle color. He is "But they do not believe you guilty ?" the eye, "does the stag start at the Nihilist organization, and boldly as• good-natured and full of idnek. M;ty tographers he was friglitoued, and in- ' "WTiat of him?" she asked, eagerlv, serted that the Czar was surrounded qiiired whether he would simive ' the: "He is here." " They have no reason to; hut they want sound of the hunter's horn_, and seek Stark, in childish sport, put Jumbo on me out of the way, and, like the wolf the forest cover, at the baying of the .by people of the same class. a hand-sled one day and sent him down ojieratiou. "Here!" ,she repeated, with a look of He told of the eilbrts to arrest him, mingled horror and siirpris'o. in the fable, they will not hesitate for hounds?" ' the hill. This was sufficient, and there• MR. and Mrs. Fred Cassons, of Bock- an excuse." but he wisely kept to himself' the "Here!" echoed Ivan; and he re• "The love of life moves the stag," after it was next to iiuiiossible to keep land Me,, liavc a girl baby w'' replied the General. means by which he had so far succes• him. oil' il sled wlieii it was em]>-l;y. He Weighed just two iiouuds at birt vealed himself to her astonished gaze. "How did yom- father come to be sively eluded the authorities. freed?" "Ay, vour excallencv, and it moves would lie on on the sled with iitary 27th,' aud has not grown m He told of his anxiety to see Lola, CHArTEU XXIL me." ' _ - _ his fore paws over the front of the bot• since. Sho is, however, 'ijhysically-, "He is not freed, Ivan; neither and how he had put on this uniform AX INTERBUPIED IXTEUVIEW. • amL" "You are tlien a fugitive?" tom board, or sit on his hind legs with perf'ect, veiy bright and in excellent and assumed this character the better the string in his mouth, and ride down Ever since leaving Ivan Berger in "I am, sir." health. She Uos iu a cradle made from.' "Y'ou do not mean that you are a to carry out his purpose. the hill alone. He liked best to lie on the cell of Neva prison, Lola Pulaski "I promised you protection while-in a gi-ape basket about a foot long, and-i piisoner here?" Nor did he neglect to tell of his iiU. foiu's with his sled attached to others was so anxious aud nervous about his this place, and you have, therefore, elegantly ujjholstered iu siUc and satin.;' • "But I am." meeting with Count Linwold, of his in front contaiuing children. At tbe fate that sho could give bnt little nothing to fear from me," said the of bright colors. "I don't understand it." visit to that gentleman's palace, and bottom of the hill he would seize the thought to her own strangely changed General, glancing from Lola to Ivan. "Itis simply this: The General is all the cu-cumstances connected with sti-ing between his teeth and drag the Tnii:oldest person in Brooldyn died' condition. responsible for us; he woulti be so if I regret, however, that one who seems lately. Tlie deceased was Mrs. Slaiy,; to be a gentleman, at least by educa- his entrance into the General's hotel. children up the hill, when a reasonable ri-om a long aciiuaintance mt]x Ivan, he were in the Neva jail. .AVhen it General Paul heard him through, number were on the .sled. Wilson McHaney, who was one hundred,- tioa, should be a breaker of tho law." she well knew his resources, and his was thought he was dj-ing, the sol• then rising and pacing back and forth, and tw'o years of age. JMi-s. McHaney- wonderful skill at disguise, but she diers in the city, whose idol he is, be• , "General Paul," said Ivan, leaping THE •Wilmmgton (Del.) Repuhlican w;us a devotee of the pipe, and nobody,- to his feet, "do not take advantage of he said, as if thinking, aloud: could not see how these talents could came wild with excitement, and did not "This places me in a quandary." inys: "A lady who buried her four- eujoj-ed the solace of "a good smoke".-; avail in the position in which she left hesitateto say that the General was your position to charge me with being moutlis-old ch'ild yestenlay, from her Then after a pause: "Did I. not hear with gi-eater zest. T-^vo horns befora'; him, inside the gloomy and impregna- the victim of a comt conspiracy, and a hreaker- of the law, when you can residence in Eodncy sti-eet, tells the two yoti say as I came in,- that you know she died the old lady ai'o,sefrom hei" bed • ble Neva jail. to hint that even their royal masterhad know nothing about my antecedents." following dreams:-A .sliort time before and'indulged in a farewell puff. She,' the man who'attempW 'uiy murder?" a hand in the work. The Czar and "Pardon me, but did you not say you the bu'th of tlie child she and some was of .an active temperament, and made'; As he took off his hat and wig, and "I said, I thought I aid,"" replied Count Linwold heard of this, and, were a fugitive?" said the General, friunds were out lookingat the sky, when her own bed up to the day of her death. brought his expressive features to Ivan. their natural shape, she was as much anxious to appease the army, they .have qnietlv. •she saw a white thing in the air fly recently granted all the General's re• "I did." "Do you' object to teUing me who arouud like a charmed bird that could W. B. GROVES, who resided in Brook-.j astoimded as if she had seen the dead lyn '\rith his family, -visited the office of quests. " "You are wantedbvtheauthorities?" this, person is, and why yon suspect not get away from its clianner. It gi'ad- rising up before her. Dr. Colton, and told the gii'l who opened;! "lam." hmi?" ually came downward imtil .she made it "Ivan! Ivan!" she exclaimed. "What "And it is at his request that you are "I do, at this time." the door tliat he '\rished to see the doc-; brings you here into this danger ?" " here?" "Then the authorities believe .you out in the shajie of a white dove. It "Woiil'd you be wilhng tq continue came on down gi-adually, making its tor about getting a duphcate death cei'-'; "You do," he replied, as he replaced "Yes; hut just as soon as it is known have violated the law." . . that-disguise and take service with graceful rounds shorter ami shorter un• tificate of a daughter who had died;"' his wig, drew back his left arm, and he is out of all danger, and that time "Sir, there are no laws in Ilussia. me?" asked the General abruptly. til it fluttered to her face aud lit upon He was infoimed that the doctor -was; again became the rough, crippled has come, then in my opinion a strong In free lands the laws are the expres• "If, it gave me .the lihert; to visit, her shoulder. She then awoke and f oimd out, and turned away, but before' he; aoldier. effort will be "made to degrade him with sion of the people's wiH; here we are and, if need be, to protect my mother it was but a dream, but in a few days had taken two steps, fell dead. She well knew that he loved her, the army, after which his destruction governed, or rather misgoverned, by and sister," replied Ivan, "I would." her child was bom. .Ibout a week ago and this fact had been to her a source will be easv." rules—harsh, arbitrary, and crtiel- THE highest price on record' foi:, .a; "I promise you all that liberty." she had another dream, but this time of frequent sorrow and constant "You look for that, Lola?" that emanate from one man, often at postage stamp was realized recently^ •"Then I agree." the snowy white dove took its departure anxiety. "He looks for it himself." f the bidding of some unprincipled fa• in London when an unused fom'-ceht. "Good; report at my office to-morro-w; from hershoulder,and, flutteringaroimd "Then he is not the tyrant he has vorite." British Gtuana stamp of 1856 was Imo'cfe^ Now, she could not help feeling a And now I shall leave you with Miss and around, it ascended higher and been represented," said Ivan, tugging ed down at auction to a dealer for $250.i' thrill of admiration for the sublime au• "I am a loyal soldier of the crown," Pulaski." higher into the azure blue until it was at his false beard. The same gentleman also bought a simir dacity of this talented youth, who val• said General' Paul, with a show of The General was about to -withdraw, lost to sight. ' On Friday morning last ued his life little and her love so anger, "and therefore cannot Katen to lai- stamp, which had, however, b'een'' He was never so represented by but Ivan anticipated' him by saying her chnd died." through the post for $190. much. me," she replied. treason." •good-night," and going out. "•Sit down." she said. "I do not think "I thought from your manner that ' IT has remained for a "Virginia fanuly DuEiNG a heavy rain and thiind . After a pause, during., which Ivan [10 BE COKTIKCKDd •we shall be disturbed. Sit down, and seemed very nervous, he .'asked: you gave me liberty to speak. But, to outdo all previous coincidences of a storm at Gonzales, Tex., a flock of •-wild; tell me all that has happened since we "Do you think this man is your true sir, as to treason, is it any greater singular nature. The father and mother geese flying over the to-wn wasstruck.li" parted." friend?" crime to think and act it than it is to were married on the 14th day of October; lightning and seventy-eight were kiUecC Ivr-i obeyed her, though he was stLQ "I know he is." •, speak it?" , • The proposed Nicaragua Canal would they have had ninechfldreii, allof whom They Avere picked up by an pld;iegTpt the t .d soldier, so that even if his own "And that he hadnothmg to do with ."People may, think what they please; shorten distances as follows: were bom on the lith of October; five and sold On the streets at 10 cents eacji}: mother or sister had seen- and heard your father's arre-dt?" thoughts are matters that lie between : Between- Jliles. of the children are dead, and all five of Some of the geese were badly tomi.i.uji, him they would have been deceived as the thinker and his God; but talking Now York and San Franeisco 10,000 them ceased to breathe on the 14th of fey the electricity. - ^ ^^'^ "Only to cairy.out the orders of his New York and'.-Uasktt 8,OO0 to his identity. October. The name of the head of tMs superiors." or acting treason make the crime in-the NewTfork and Hong Kong 4,100 MORGAN Oo'cmTY,Ga„ hasa ounosity family is Joshua Franldin, and tlieir He told her of his wonderful escape "Have you-.any suspicion who his as- eyes of the law," replied the General. Kew York and Melbourne 3,!M0 in the shape of a bahince rock .. ItdStft New York and Sond'wioh Islunda 7,800 residence Glade Mountain, West Vir- from the prison, and how he had mailantis?" At this juncture Lola placed her large boAvlder, somewhat the shape ofan Now York and ValiioraiBo 0,700 miia. Sir, Fi-anklin says that he was a brought oft' Lance and Manx, whose re• "All my suspicions vanished when chair between the two men. -K New OrleauB and Saa Francisco .11,000 inverted'cone, and is m apertect state;.of New Orleans 'and Valparaiso „. 9,900 Confederate soldier, that. he was cap• cent troubles grew out of thek anxiety you denied the act. Have you thought She had more power over both.than equipoise. The base on which it rests-jfl LlvorpobLandSan Francisco..... 7,200 tured twee by the United States troops, to help himself. much about it?" • : : any woman in the. world, and -she Liforpool and Melbourne..... 400 "sosmaEin'proportion tothesize-sofcthe and that he lost tw'O brothers in the war; "Y'oa are a brave, noble feUow, Ivan," "A great deal, Lola." .' , .• seemed to know it. .,' ' • . ' >Llvori)OOl nnd.Hong Kong. 1,300 bowlder that a man can shake it-, I Llverpipolond Yokohama. 3,900 and that all 'fomvof • these misfortunes she said. "But what are you to do "Aiid what do you think?" .„ She understood Ivan Berger even Hamburg and-Aciipuloo 7,000. occurred on the iheinbrable." 14th of Oc• now?" "I think I can lay my hand on the better than his'own mother did... Franca and Touquin 1,300 EBKEST HAXL, of Lyme, Conn., cangli tober. In the neighborhood the family "I can give no thought to myself," man,'-said Ivan, deliberately. . Shelmew that either one of these ia. big striped buss off shoiein a no^ is regarded with superstition," and not a way. The fish was floating on ithe.vwav"- he replied. • "If I could see my mother, "•Who is he?" - - -'• • menwould risk.his life, if need be', to f A»'SoUTH C.tBOLiNA Cat swims tt rivcr human being cnn be prevailed upon to seemingly benumbed -with the.coldJiij^ and T'.lizabeth it would lift a great load "I ^^•ill not name him until I am oer- save her..- - i . - • ,-•'•' evoiT morning and evemng to go to its stay m the 'house or on the premises on Hull tlimst an oar into its gills an" Irom my heart. As it is, I have sent tam." ', For Ivan she had an intense admira• feate Order. things, and the people deserve to he freed race. He is a barbarian," and barbarians State of Michisan, county of Inslmni. ss, Nollce ESTATE KALPU B. HUNTINGTON, DECEASED. Jnghain (Jjmnti Di[morrHt is hereby Riven, that by an order of the prohato State of Michigan, county of Ingham,ss. Ata ses• Life-Size Irom taxation upon them as well us upon cannot rule civilized people. His head is court for the county of Ingliam, made on the .Ith sion of tho probate court forsnld county, held at the day of May,A. D, 18SU, si.\ nionllis from that date woro Eotorcd at t!ioPoBtotBce, Mason,Mich..an second sorghum. If the rule is good let us have covered with wool, he is a sheep. The white probate ofllce. in the city of Mason, on tho 9th day of man has straight hair like a lion- The allowed for creditors lo present their claims against .\pril, in tiio year one thousand eight hundred class anitttr. more of it.—lime N. Y. >^mlincl. tile I'state of Italph B. Uuntlnt'ton, deceased, and and eighty-nine. The ftit frying business goes right along. negro is an infant, He has a flat nose, the that all creditors of said deceased are required to Present, Q. A. Smith, Judge of probate. retreating chin, the protruding lips of an present their claims to said probate court, at the In the mutter of tbo estate of r.ulph B. Iluntington, THURSDAY. MAY 9,1889. Last fall it was the protected manufacturer probate ollice. ln the city of Mason, in aaid county, deceased. who was held over the fire till he e-xuded infant. It v/ill lako centuries of develop fyr e.-(ainiiiatioa and utlowance, on or before the On reading and illiug thepotition, duly verified, of ment to thoroughly fit him for civilization.' 4th day ofNoveintier, next, and that such claims will C. G. Iluntington, pruying that adiuinlstrationof said Ninet'ien out ot twenl.v of • the transfer fat into the contribution plate of Brother bn heard before said court, un the lOtli d»y of estate tuay be grunted to the putitionor or some other and postal clerks running out of Detroit, Wanamaker. This spring it is the protect• This is a terrible indictment, and remeni Juno, and on tho -tth d»y of Novuieber, next, suitable person; ut leu o'clock in tho forenoon of each of those days. ed labor who is over the coals.— Chicago her it comes not from a democrat but from Tliereu|ion It is ordered, that the 4th day of have been "fired" to give place to republi Paled May Ith, A.D. 1S81'. May, next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, be News. a man who wos a whig before the war and 0 can, since Harrison's inauguration. ' How Q. A. SMITU, Judge of Probate. assigned for tho hearing of said petition, and that thu Fir AiistJ beautilul is the civil service law ! a republican since. GEO. W. BniBToi,, Probate llecistor, 13w4 heirs at law of auld deceuHod, and all other persons •Wa-sliingtou Letter. interested in said estate, uro required to appear at a session of said court, then to ho holden in tho probate Coiisujiiptlon Surely Cured. Admtni.strator's Sale. ofllce, in the city of Mason, and show cause, if any The .•inn Arbor Reijlster logically con• From our regular correBpon. C. turn again. I MBAS A RADICAL CURE. wyuUs prt'Viourt to yaid day of lioarlng. and state nf Michigan, to settle nnd ndjuat all clainia attack of lumbago, from which he has been I havo made tho disease of agaiuHt Haid Ofitato, do horoby (live noticu that they ol all other peraon.^, an inrringenipnt of the A trno copy. Q. A. SBIITU. Judgo of Probuto. will meet for that purpoao nt the olllce of M. M. At- i-iilhis ol'cotiaumerJ ct nioat in Minnesota, sul-Tering for some days, and several of hi.s FITS, EPILEPSY or Gr.o. W. liiiifjTOi., Prohato liegibter. Hw-l wood.in tho villaije of PdnHville,fownHhip of Ingham, Iriends, knowing that a little notoriety county of Ingham and state of iMIchlgan, Sopteiu- and of the sellers ci' tu'rat in all 'he otlior ConiTnIs.sI«n«r,H' >'otlcfl. wciuid have a wonderful effect on his droop EllANClS DBNSJWBK FALLIKG SICKNESS, hor 35th. 1KJ»!). atton o'clock in the foronoon stales: "The fre? imr. unrestricted inter IlKnji.\s KaAZat. Tho undursigni'd having been appointed by tlio of Haid day. Six months from tho 2.0111 day of int: spirits proceeded to drop tnystorions A liic-long study. I 'WARRANT my remedy to • •liiii:gc il! trade betveen slates,'' they say, Cui:- tho worst cases. Bsoauso othora havo probatfc court furthucouiity of Ingliam.commi.Hriionors March, A. !>. IBt^?', In the time limited for tho proflen- "'he right of the citizens ot one slate to sell hints about Blaine and paralysis in the fail:.: is no reason for noSnowrcceivmR a cure. on tho orttatu fif Georj^'e Iluntington, doccaHod, to tatiou of clainit*. Hottlc and adjust nil claUns ngaioHt «nid oMtaty, do C. K. PATPJOK, without let or hindrtiiiee the products of hearing of several correspondents ol New at once for a trcatiso Znd a I'REE liOTTLB of my INFALLIBLE llEMEDY. GiVO ExprOSB hereby give notico that they will nieot fi>r that piir- OEO. II. I'ltOCTOR. their liinns or laetorii-s in every state of the York papers. That was enough lor the poHO at tho oKlcu of J. T. Campbell, In tho city of Dated April 10, ISSl). Hlw-I Comralafllonerti. an-.'; Post OUice. It costs you nothing for a Mason, Tni:hnni county, ^ridiigiin, on Siitnrday, tiiiion, tl.r absolute destruction nf all state enterprising manipulators of Wnshinglon trill, i'-',d it will euro yon. Address JVIjiy 35, 18S0, ami Tue.saiiy, Ocf-obor 15, rrobate Order. lines HO far as C(iir.n'.eree is cnncerii.'d is news. Vivid imaginations supplied what Will lose none of its poimlarity wliilo iinilor thf H, C. ROOT/M.C, l83PEAl!LST.,:]M'aRI{ 18SU, at 10 o'clofk in tlpi foronoon of said dayrt. Si.\ llie stroiit'.-st lird; iti the chain which bliidn WHS lacking, and Wednesday morning's iii-.inageiiioiil of its i>reSL.in proprietors, monllis from the ir.tli day of April, A. D., Ifitili, is tho ESTATE OF ALMEDA P. lUJl^SON, DECEASED. papei-s contained a highly sensational ac• time limited for tht* presontiition of clainiH. State of Michigan, county of lugham, ss. At ii tOL'^tlier the federal union. Break this link", 17wr, .JOR T, OAMPltKLL, Hossion of the prolmto court for snhl county, held nt find you have liiket; a long step in the count of Secretary Blaine's having a stroke FR'AZEL X KENSMnRE. JOUN IJ. DWINELL, the prohxto ollicf, in tlio city of Mason, on the 22d of paralysis and of the attempt of his Diitod April 2(1, IHSU. ConimiMsionorn. day of April, in tho ytmr ono Ihousnnd eight 'lireotion of the dismenibernicnt of the hundred and vighly*nino, Inniily and friends to keep it secret. The '"iiioii. In our judirment tlie effect ol tins They iilwuyn kocji till' Tt-ry Clmicwi of &\\ KiiiiJs I'roljftte Order, ^ Proriont, il. A. Sniith, judge of probate. v.Ll would tie to take step in Ihat directien. evening papers of the same day had deni• of—- TOTEM OF HEALTH In tho niattt-r of the estate of Almuda P. Uiuison, als of the story from lilaine's fainilv iiin! ESTATE OF I^IAIlY .1. IJAKPKn. DECKA^ED. late of said county, (h'ccased. !.'•! this kind of legislalinn obtain in thu A 'vV'ONOir.h". i. State uf Michigan, county of Iiighani, MH. At a HOH- On reading and lUinglhe petition, duly verified of .'•<'vi?nd states, and the republic will htivc trifiids. and the secretary was ha])py to v;;;scz: vViT,:,7 D^KT:-; i,;-;; ' K'C A MEDiOIN'E Hion of iho prohato court fi-rsaid county, Iinld at the John n. Dwinell, tho e.xecntor named in the will, !l;l.^^ed till'day and hour of its pnisperily thini; of the space jjivcn him by the news probnto ollicu, in the city of Mason, on tho 7th day of praying that ii ct-rtain instrument now on tlio in this papers, nolwitlistuiidin:,' the pressure of May, in tho yoar ono ilionuand eight huiiUreii court, purporting to ho ilio last will nnd toutament of liivl ilestniction v,-ill more certainly thre.-iien I'DltftTRY A1VI> GAME. and oiglity-nine. said ileceasi'd, nmy bii admitted tn probate, and tho tbati wi;.ni the clas!; o.'" ri-sniinding arms centennial new.s and tlif friends that started Pn-Mi-nt, Q. A Smith, judge of probate. execution thoreof granted to the petitioner, ordome the whole story rejoiced at the effect it had Ill Iho matter of thu citato of Mary J. Harper, late other Muiliiblo person ; ,-He,ir'i..-.i;i-(i in civi! con'jict.'' of tho city of Blason, ili,'nc(ii»fd. Thereupon jt is ordered, that tho 20th dfty hud. Blaine, is by no means the firstma n On n^ading and filing llio petition, dulj' verified,of of I>Iity, ntixt, at ten o'clock in the foronoon tn encourage neivspaiiers to print reports in Cash for Hides and Pelts! S. I*, "^trond, jepreHontlng ikat lie in trno of tho j)rin- be a.Hsignod for tho hearing of ^aid potition, and that order that they may deny thein,all for noto• cipal credilorrt of Haid doceimed, and now entitled to the heirs at law of snid deconsed, nnd all other TarilV Opinions. niako-thirt ]H*tition and praying that adniiniMtratlnn licrsoUM inten-.Htisl In said eritate.aro roiiuireU to appear riety. of Miiid eatate nmy IJO grained to him an mioh creditur; nt a session of said court, Ihen to bo holdon in the NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY. Thoroupon it in ordered, that tho .Id day ol probate utllce, in tho city of Mason, and show cautie, A i:.:.t: lor protection is simply a process Post-olhci- ullicials are disappointed be- June, next, at ton o'clock In tlio forenoon, bo il any tliere bo, why tUe prayer of tho petitioner J\[EI)ICAL LAKE SALTS. • llirIS, OSOAIl 0. POST, Dated March ISlli, ISS!). ' hundred other things. Sorghnm has as the subject: "The negro is not a white- Township Drain Comnifiiaioner of the Township of SKTIT TAYT.OJt, Mortgagee. 125andl29 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT, MICH. Whito Oak. ]Sw:i Jon.v 31, CoiiuiN, Attorney for Jlortgngeo. 12wi;;

ATUEDAY, nth. SATUEDAY, 18th.

Second in our Series of Special Sales,;not Ri&bons this time, but STOCKINGS FOR EVERYBODY..

I,f Continues OneWeefcincMing Saturday, 18th

A larg-e stock was offered to us at a price for cash, Much Below Their Eeal Value. We accepted, andnow

PASS THE BENPFIT OVEE TO OUE CUSTGMEES.

ONE HUNDKED DOZEN! 25 Dozen al 19 Cents, At Ifie Astonishing Low Price of 9 Cents per Pair. 50 DOZEN at 14 CENTS. (Including Fancy, Lisle, Full Regular Made. This is actually Less This incliides one lot Gerqian Oil Boiled, Black and White Check, reg- Among these •w:ill-be found onts lot Fine Fancy and Dark Colors, cheap at-20C. , Also one: lot Solid Colors, Black,'and'Spring Shades'. than Half-Price. 'Also one lot of Fast Black. . which are guaran• xilar price 15c. One lot Extra Heavy Grey Mixed. Lawrence Mills,- One lot Brilliant Lisle, all colors, regular price 25c. teed to us by thS manufacturer to be ABSOLUTELY STAINLESS. W. and G. Toe, regular price i2j^c. Also one lot Spring Shades and We protect the customer by agreeing to refund the money if they do •one lot Fancy Stripe Split Foot, regular price 15 c- ' TMs is a Boulanza for Eiery Lady. not prove-as represented.

-You. will also find a Large Stock of- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AND DATE. Tonr Folks and Onr Folks. petition of the residents of Buzzel street to have the street graded from D to Rnyner Are You Aware that I Am Selling A. 0. DuBois went to Detroit on business streets. Burnliaiii&Go„ yesterday, On motion report was accepted and adopted. Yenc, Aid. Brown, Everts, LANSING, MICH. Spencer D. Beecber ia selling groceries Millbury, Peek, Underbill and Whitman. for Howard & Son. Moved and supported that the ordinance, Show the Largest and Finest Line R. D. Wheaton of Charlotte, was in the relative to dogs, be rigedly enforced and of Spring and Summer Merchan• city on business Monday. that the city marshal be instructed to post dodgers in different pliices. in the city. dise to be found in Central Michi• Miss Glenna Lunt of Battle Creek, is Carried. I Carry a Pull Stock of gan. the guest of Miss Edna Ford. Moved and supported that Wm. H. 100 Pieces Fine AH Wool Tricots S. H. Worden ("Little Seal") is clerking Kayner have the privilege to build aeon 70 for F. \V. •Webb, in the Cook block. Crete walk around his house. Carried. at LEADING COOK STOVES and RANGES, Mrs.W.N.Moffett left this morning for on XBW BUSIXESS. 25 cents. The,following appointments were made extended visit with her parents at Aliance, The Dusty Ride. " Ohio. for the ensuing year ; GASOLINE km OIL STOVES MD EAmS, One Lot English Beige Mixtures, President pro torn—A. V. Peek. C. G. Parkhurst went to Lake Odesa, City Attorney-Geo. F, Day. with Persian Border, for Trim• Saturday, wilh a view of engaging in busi• City Surveyor—A, P, Drake. The MONITOR is the Finest Stove in the Market. Can Chlcl Fire I)eparlnient-S, I), Madden, ming, at ness. Ceroetorv trustoe, 11 years—John H,Sayers, Bake Biscuit in Six or Seven Minutes. " " ,'1 years—A W. Mehun. \ 20 cents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Slayton of Lansing, City Sexton—John C. Siiuiom, were in the ciiy yesterday, callinij on their Pound Jtaster-Wni, H, Raynor, rrilpr yi/ipr Plain, Galvanized and Barbed, friends and acquaiutancea. neailli Onicer-Dr, J, B, Dodge, Real French Satines, choice de• Fire Warden, Ut ward-J, II. Smith. •' " -Jnd want-J. H, Shormnn. iLivUL TiiliL, as Cheap as the Cheapest. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Slater of Charlotte, Fence Viewers, 1st ward—Wm, H. Bayner. signs, drove over Friday evening and were the " lind ward—A, llutler guests of friends until Sunday. City Assessors, 1st ward—John 15, Dwiaell, CALL AND SEE THE BUCKEYE BAEREL CHTJEN, 25c and 35c. •- " 2riil ward—J, A, Sherwood. Sewer Conimission.'r—I'lilliii Xice, City Marshal Jay U^. Lane and wife Director of Poor—Ceo, J'w Hoyt. The Easiest Running and Best uhurn m the Market!- Fine German Serges, all wool, new spent Sunday, .Monday and Tuesday with Engineer—J. A, Underhlll, friends and relatives at Ann Arbor ond Assistant Kngineer—W. E, Howard. shades, De.'cter. Moved and supported iliat J. M. Tyler act as sireet coinmbssionnr during the ill• bdllj eWoitffiBWWs'MPaisiiiM 35 cents. Wm. M. 'Van Vranken is assisting Mr. ness of Street Comniiasioner Stiinton. Osborne in Hunlinifton's shoe store, dur• Carried as follows : Yeas, Aid. Brown, And Warrant Them in Every Particular. ing the temporary absence of the pro• The Return Home. 46-inch Henriettas.beautiful shades, Everts, Millbury, Peek, Whitman, Under• prietor. bill. "Just look at my dress. It is AlW SELLING BUILDERS HARDWARE AT ROCK' BOTTOM PRICES. 45 cents. C. C. Huntington started Monday oven Moved and supported that N. V. Mitchell almost spoiled. Vve had one of ing for Philadelphia, Pa., where be goes to be appointed ni'htwatchman in case of Ficfured Challies, Fi-cnch designs. settle up his brother Ralph's estate and will vacancy. Currieii. those small sieve dusters. They visit the National Capitol, Baltimore and Moved and supported that Chas. Sander- are 110 good." other eastern cities. son have use of the city land west of the creek, for one year for SI) 00. Carried. Up Dusters X CENTS. Fred Peek of Chicago, has been visiting is parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Peek, and On motion council adjourufd for one rait Colors; vriU'waii. We have in .stock the most attractive otber relatives and friends in the city since week. d. C. Ki.M.MKL, JR., City Clerk. Horse Sheets line of Colored Faille Francaisc our last issue. Fred is a hustler and we Are aailo up atrons. are glad to hear he is prospering. Silks in Michigan. E, W, Baker, "A j-ears ol age, and a pioneer ji-weler of Lansing, mj-sterioasly ^4 Horse Covers Elegant Striped Surah Silks, I^^ig- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bristol left last even• ing for Baltimore, Md., oxpecting to be disappeared last Sunday al'lcrnoon, and •,VI11 Voop ali« o3. u'red China Silks, Thirty pieces absent for three or four weidcs. They will has not been li'mrd of since. to select from, at ^,4 Fly tve'is. visit Washington and other of the princi• .tro tho Hest anil Stroag""*- pal eastern cities during their stay. 100 Ladies Wanted, 65 cents. Aud luO men lo eall ou any dru^'gist for a Don't spoil your girl's dress by Rev. .'V. B, Peblea of the Agricultural frei? trial piiel;a;;e ol LUUK'H Fninilv Medi• buying a poor, looscly-v/ovcn car• The Undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the Black and Coloi-cd Silk Warp Hen• College class '77, whose home is in Colo• cine, the gri-nl rool nnd herb remedy, dis rado, has returned and will take a special covered by Dr. Silas Lane while in Ihe riage duster. S,i Lap Busters for CLARK HOUSE, MASON,- on riettas, from course in chemiatry. He is accompanied Rocky Mouutnins, For diseases of the carriage use liave the stock and by his wife, who will devote her time to blood, liver an!: kidneys it is ii positive work put in them to make a first- I 85c Upwards. botany.. cure. For constipaiion and clearing up the com pie.': ion it does woiidc-ra. Children likt class article. The new patterns cit >-i-cnch Robe Plain and Figured Dentil of Kev. K. Yaiider ILirl. it. Everyone praisf-s it. Large size pack embroidery, flowers, binds.sccnciy, Combination Patterns at age, .^0 eenis, nt nli driiL'^iHis, * etc., are well worth seeing. One The Rochester, N, Y., Fost-Expres.'i, of Fifteen Dollars. April 20 has ihe following : FOR DISEASES OF THE hundred different designs at prices Rev. E. Vander Hart, pastor of the to suit all. For sale by all dealers, Persian ]3ands. Tinsel, Copper and Second Uefonned chundi, died suddenly at tCopyrighted :2S3. by V/M, .-\I.III!S ft SONS.1 Comiiiencini at IE o'clocl, imi tlie folloffiiis Clioce Property; . Steel Trimmings and Silk Gir• his residence,-IS Rowley street, early this morning. He preached at the North dles, Black and Colored Beaded Mason Jlnrkets. Presbyterian church last night und appeared TEOTTING STALLION. HAEEY H. Silk Wraps, Broadcloth New- to be in good health. During the night he OaAIN, Bay mare, Gypsy, with Harry Ii. colt by- her side; bi'ed: bock ta i\'Iai-kets and Peasants. complained to his wife of severe pains. .JOIIIVSXON'S wnKAT, Red, No,per buHhel On awaking this morning -Mrs. Vander- WIIKAT, ^yhite,^'o. 1, pur bushel & 85 same Iiorse. llart found hur husband dead. The ^EOYAL ENGLISH WIlKAT.White, ^•o, 2, per bushel (S) so It pays residents of Mason and OATS, New,perl»nHhel„ deceased waa -1.3 years of a^e and a native Brown mare. Lady Holmes, sired by Louis Kapolcon colt;, vntli a surrounding country to buy, BUCHU CORN, in the ear, per bushel of Holland. He was educated at Hope CLOVER SEED, per bushel (3.-\ ,11) Dry Goods in Lansing, of ^V1I1 cure all diseases of the I\ld- TISIOTllY SEED, pur bnsliel ©2 (JO Harry H. colt by her side; bred back to same horse. College, Ilolland, Mich., and entered the neya,Hl:idder, 1 rrltntlon of tlicNcck oiioctnui:s raovisio-Ns, ministry eighteen years ago. Hia first of theHladder.Ilaruln.i; Urlne,fileet, Sorrel mare, 'Flora Butler, in foal to Harry H. (loiuirrlHea Inalllta siages. Mucous SALT, Sat-inaw, per barrel ffll 00 charje waa at Grand Haven, and since then Dlnchanies, Congestion of the Kid- BEKNS. Unpickwl, per bushel (oil UO neys.lirlck Dust Di-poslr, Diabetes. POTATOKS, per bushel (3) 2.'. One roadster, Charlie Hudson, a splendid driving horse. he has had charges at Miisoii, Albion and Inllanniiatlon of the Kidneys nnil l'"LOUH, per 1011 pinnid.s 2 .lOffit! HI) Burnham & Co. Jackson, Mich. He was called from the madder. Dropsy nf Kidneys and One Good heavy work horse. Add Urine. Rloody Urine. I'AIN nUCKWllEAT KLOtJR. Jior Kill rounds (aiS 00 latter place two years ago to take charge of INTIIK HACK-, Uetenilon of Urine, EGGS, Eresh, per dozen (.i) 10 The Largest Stock and Lowest Frciinent PrlnaUon, Gravel lo all RUTTER % 111 One three-year-old gelding, by Harry H,;, dam Flora ISUfcler, very the Second Reforaied church in this city. Its forms. Inability to Rcuiln tlie LAUD, per pound @ « He would have celebrated bis second Water, pnrMe.ularly In persons ad• APPLES, Dried, per pound (3 11 fast. Prices in Michigan. vanced In lire. IT IS A KIDKKV aunivcrsasy as pastor of that church next IN'VKSTIO.ATOR nnd restores the I'KACUES.Drieii. per poiMKi 0(|) ID Urine to Its natural color, rcmovcE UVK STOI.'K Axn jrK.lT. One two-year-old gelding, by Harry H.; dam, Gypsy, Suiidav, To-morrow morning he was to the acid and burning, and the effectCATTLE , perlOOponudH 2 OOffiS CO have taken part in the inauguration ser• of tlic cxces.slvonsc of Intoslcating BEEF, Dressed, per 100 pounds '....i liu@>'i DO One two-year-old gelding, by Harry H,; dam, John Da-j-is' black vices to be held at the -4.sbury Methodist drlih:. HOGS,per 1110 pounds -I 00,'*-1 2.1 PRICE Si; Three Bottles for $2.50 PORK, Dressed, per IliO pounds 3 l)(i®5 111 Mambrino mare. church. A wife and two children survive iJellvcrcd free of any charges. HAMS, per pound S® 0 him; also, his parents and a brother, the CSrScnd for Circular. Sold by nil Druggists, SHOULDERS,pur pound (S 7 One two-year-old filly, by Harry H.; dam. Lady Holmes, a good ADDITIO1V.4L LOCAL. CUICKENS, Dressed, per pound © 8 three latter residing at Pella, Iowa. W.JOHNSTON & CO., Detroit, Mich. CHICKENS, Live, porponnd @ 0 TURKEVS, Live, per pound fol one. SoNl !>y a. W. aS.iLSTEAO. Few case.i in the history of .Michigan so TURKEY'S, Dressed, per pound @ One two-year-old filly, by Harry K.; dam. Flora Butler,. Tlic Old Story. HL'ILDINO JIATKUIAI,, well illuatrnte the inadequacy of imprison• WATKR rjME, per barrel @1 .'.0 ment as a punishineiit for tnurder m the CALOtSED PLA.STER, per barrel @2 .10 One yearling gelding, by Harry H.; dam, Gypsy. Monstrous as is the character ol Laii PLASTERI.N'G HAIR, per bushel, (a :i0 first degree, as does that of Irving Latimer. SUINCLES, per thousand 1 SOffll DO One yearling filly, by Harry H.; dam by Surprise. The object of attaching a penidty to such a mer, guilty or innocent ol his molber's tlio meaning; ol life in tliis -ivoriil and tlio nature oftho life to come. LI3IK, Good, perbarrel {SI "5 crime is threefold—thu protection of society murder, one feature is neither strange nor LATH, pur M. feet 4 00(3,1 00 The above stock is gilt edged. The brood - mares are- alii well bred against the Individue.l criminal; the protec unusual. It ia the old siory ofan irregular ^HEK READ from tho Latin of iilinaiiuol and all are in first-cla.ss condition. ticn of society by deterrence and the punish• licentious, sensual life; the real aource of Swudonborg: ment of the ofTender. The chief punitive hundreds nf crimes ; of theft, embez'^le- element iu imprisonmeut, to any but the ment, breach of trust, murder. Nine One Two-^ IP Carriage, nearly new ; one Top Carriage, new; crimes out of ten committed by men of Extra cloth. DemiSvo. Pp.337. Price, 72 cents, professional criminal, is the di.tgraco one Sccorma- Hand Carriage; one Single' Buggy; one Platform iiood repute in position of responaibility, post-paid. attending it. Tins utterly fails in the case •• The Divine Providaif.e is the government oj the of Latimer. He has.shown himself incapa• are accompanied if not cunsed ijy se.vual loril'n Divine Love and ICudom,"—Opening piira- 'Wagon, Pole and Sll ; one Road Cart; one New Porland Cutter; sin. Its indulseuce often e.xtorts that ::nipli, ble of shame and hunjiry tor notoriety. one Second-Hand S] |l-Body Cutter; one set Runners for Platform In the jirison hf will be a lion aiiioni; avish expenditure wliicli forc-.=s the liber• criminals aud an object ol'interest to curious tine into theft or debt. It not only de HEMEM WONDERS AND Wagon ; one set Lis Double Harness ; three sets Single Harness. visitors. liemoved alike from the perti bauclies the conscience, but dulls the aensi I'RO^l Tm>-C3S HEAED A>-ni SKKX. naeitv of his creditors and the possibility bilities. He who lives such a life becomes Extni cloth. DemiSvo, I'p, .153. /Vith lull Iu- ile.'c and Inde.x of Scripture Massage; quoted. untrustworthy, niid employer or creditor Price. "2 cents, post-paid, 'indulging bin vices, he will thrive and knowing or suspecting il, has himself to •ow fat, and .some day a weak e.\eciitivo, an Address W. II. ALnffiN, TRRlvdIS: f blame, should he be called upon to pay the N, I. Cor, 22tt and ChestnuJ.'Sta,, Philadelphia, Pa, ARE THE STRONGEST. imbecile board of pardons and a sentimental piper for the wild dances of the debauchee. public will unite iu setting him free to full catalogue of ,Syfe(lcnbors's ami rolntcd NONE GENUir^E WITHOUTTHE S.'A LABEL It should be, il it is not, noted at the eoni- M.anufd by WM. AVIIKS .t SONS, I'liUada., who • enjoy iu bis own way a life and liberty works .scut iri-e to n^vy lublross, ou applioaiion, All sums under ^51 ash: $5 or over, a credit of seven months with mereial agencies nnd the man's credit rated Ar.'j iini(iir.ij 7vUl be.^iiiciinU^ an.mei'€d,ji-ce cf en."!.tnako the famous Horse linmd Hak'or lilanKeUi, filched, from justice.—Detroit Free Press. accordingly. It ia taken into strict account good approved notes [ 17 per cent., if paid when due; if not paid when by those insurance companies in the large Petit Jurors. due interest at 10 per |nt, from the date of note, A discount of 3 per cities that furnish bonds for cashiers, trejis-. -TO- urers and other offic-i.ils in judipinrs-'pos' cent, will be allowed nil sums over ,$5, for cash. List of petit jurors drawn to be in at tions, and tbe risk is regardejl^ as one of tendance at the May term of the circuit the most serious —Deiro'*.' 7ournol. court, to be held at Mason, on the second day, May 21. at nine o'clock, to-wit: ILLIAM. L. CLAEK. Ataiodon—Henry J. ILiii;bt. mmm lad no. 2386, - .^urelius—John W. Sweet. '•-*lnnkerliill—i:;bristoph(.i- Cavendar. FESE FAEMS. PERRY HENDE] . iJellii—Samuel Lusenea. • ' j- Auctioneers. Ingliaui—Peter C Sweeney. Children /Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. JOHN L. CLAE] Lansing townsliip—Robert I'oster. iynfiiore,2i2i Lan.sing City, 1st ward—William Hays ; lid ward- <>jj .>!:i.v l«s the St. Paul. George Liingstve..t. Hoary Dnnkcr; :W ward—0. II Lovd, Thomas Madden ; 4th ward—Daniel D. Ilall. Miiiueupo!i.tli ward—EliTildleman, Walter Raleigh. Railitay nill raiakc a Reduc- yOUNG PORTUND, 3208. .- Leallo—George 11. Wagoner, George P. Tuttlo. When she/ was a CUUd, she cried for Castoria, tiosi ill J*5»ssciiscr Blares for In Ye Olden TimJ 1 Washboard ivis a family necessity. The Wonder knc-r.-n its Leroy—William J. Turner. •^Vhen shcS became Miss, she clung to Castoria, - Locke—Clarence D. Colby. Setller!« to Glaii^utr, Cliiiiook, Meridian—Ohark's F. Hardy. WheEsb/o had Children, she gave them Castoria. Maiion City, 1st ward—Asahol \V. Parkhurst; 2(3 Boiiloii, J^'i'i Sandy, Greitt Anti-Washboard' ward—Senac* B. Curry FaSIs, Elelcjin, Msilte, &c. . Onondaga—Edward Perris. • .- Stockbridgo—.lohn nonies. Cojmmon Council Proceeding.'*. KFow is 5'ot!r CJJ;IISHM: to .secislre [ - Vevay—Henslirtl 0, Sanders. Wllliamston-George W. Gulick. a linv EK-ce lai-.iu lu tlie Fa- MASOK,- MICH.. May 6,1889. ' Wheaifiold—William Dennis. inwii.s I'M illi. Kivei- Valley, or lu White Oak—Dennis Patrick. CoiJncil met and was called to order by the bcautful valleys of the Mayof Murray. Special sale ot something good to eat ou Tributaries ot this Stream. -Saturday. A. L. VANDERCOOK. Prt/sent Aid. Brown, Everts, Millbury, PoelA Whitman. 1$,000..000 acres, and •Mas completely rcvolutionizj kings, and gives the housekeeper something new. This Ileal Estate Transfers. M'lAiutes of last meeting read and ap- i prov/ed.' ANTI-WASHBC ID SOAP- has made for itself a reputation as the he following transfers have been record- / REPORT OP COM.MITTEES. ALL FEEE. eC^'n the office of the register of deeds for Tie finance committee reported favorably You can secure Ju8t the farm Ingham county, for the week ending May WOMAtS TRUE FRIEND. on tb e following claitns, recommending their you want lor slock .or sbcep AH four of these horsea will be at tlieir oM stand, '6, 1889, where the consideration is $500 ullowjunce as follows : • A, PHILLIPS' Barn.2;4miles north of Dansville, ibrqver : raising, or. mixed farming-. EVKKX MONDAY, unci two of the number will DavidlSouthwick, 7 night.s on street. SO 15 be at .the Clark UoUse Barn, Mason, EViilKY Ask your Grocer fq .George \V.Vn.nnorn to Elimbeth VanZile, lot Wni. iV- Olark & Son, lodging and breakfast, 2 I'leaity of Coal, Timber, aud SATUKDAY. -r 18, and one rod off«Bide of lot 0, block J5, tran P"—^ 1 23 Good Water, short, mild win• YOUNG PORTLAND will be at the barn of Wm. and Take Nothing bv axon ;• .Mason.-. .v ..,.„,. SUOO S. A. paddock, electric lighting IS days aud Teall each Tuesday and Wednesday. Thnrsday.s at Il '. J!lis»beth VaaSCil" to George W. VanHorn, o y. errqlr on lastbiU 1J7 OO ters. Im nvemsc crops of All K, A. DuUois', ly. miles west of Iklen; aud ut Clark oil swU of aecSS, Alaledon „ SIMO Tl e claim ol A'. P. Drake was repotted House barn every Saturday. ^Gordon Jl'. Blakcslco to Lovedy S.'Koper, lots 1 Hinds without irrigatiou. One of the above named liorses will be at the barn It is a FAMILY [iP Ul ttvtay.bijnse,an d once - andS,bik 114,Intuaing,, m back 'or correction. ; jTanoy F. Cowles to Bridget Dolan, lot 9, of bik Farms immediately adjoining ot A. Phillips', Ingham, for service every day in the used will always used. Try-it. iii-,-",;.'8T,,Lansing.,.,..™.; « ]2t'i0 motion the report was accepted and week except Sunday. ••V.'Onico Telford (o Sathaniel Harris, lots 4 und 5, addpied as follows': Yeas, Aid. Brown, the railroad on the Level Val• IStf FHII.I.tl'S TlblA!.!.. .*•>: in blk 7, village of Dauavillo ; COOO Everts, Millbury, Peek, Underbill, Whit- ley Lands or the gently roll- I..'...Auwar.r.-Edn-ardu Bu.. WilkensotTiiiveiiBuini wto Kliaibeth C. Wllken- ninJn. _ The Great SnjcUsh Prcsorlptlon /SS^ I .S -.8on,«V< of nw % of sec20., ani d vr part aity, insr bench JLauds. '^•^Qax^ VTaikness, Spern%atorrhea,MjLZi "wiTnoI PENNYROYAL WAFERS. ' I • being about a') aeracreos on sec 20, On- (Committee ou bonds reported favorably ^WEmiasiotu, Jmpotencj/andallDlu-W^ OEPTIOl best In Tlio remedy by a physielaaV , "3000 Write -lor the new iiainplilet, "Tlio eases caused by self-abuse or ia-j^^ Sheet Meta tho worll Ibsolutely >y having 30 years'alFSolute spo-1. [>Jfr;^•^ondBg»»;..; _y the-liquor bond of Horton & Frazel, |apd fire clol, nnd private, eiperlenco' C-'v '•;">- 'Ml j;>Xliotnas Soier to Elnora Salor, nV< of lot S, bIk Great licserration," aiwl otlier infor• - dls<:retIon.O&epackagnSli8lsSS.^iu^iaA rain, sttl ,-;.fc':fl2S,city of Unslng,.:... -lOOO w/th Hertrian Frirzel and H. B. Parker as fcsTORE] By mail. Write for Pamphlet, {spmi] proof.' 'il applied. treating temalo diseases. Is , ;, Ish and at used iiioiichly with nieaslns ,.•,;.'-T'-: ^ ;^-'rfi-ifsri rJAKhlbald and liannah Barr. by Eur. to Hurry reties.' . mation, to F. I. Wliltiiey, Gen'I Pass, Eurelsa Chomlcal Co., Detroit. HUcIu Artistic il success-Oy.over 111,000 ladles, lw«n-O. Cull, ^yot wVj, of aoc 12, Bnnkerhill 600 prices, til |n .inuny young married or- at change.; T.ii'rClinniplin 11. Edgar toMolvlft s, Jsdgur, lot 3 Ol) motion of Ald.^ Whitman, the bond ami Ticket Agt., St. I'aiil, Mliiu. For Sale liy H. JW. WILLIAMS. SHINQLES parts of I Icountry, (iuaranteod safe, always eaec-. 3;.:Anfln.partonot4n-partof lot*,, blkllablkll3i; luuainluualnee . 3000 Itts accepted as follows . Yeas, Aid. compete Baccesafully witli woodshlnglei IHStmtod tiial! take no substitute, fof [i'JJflltttlu-ll.-smith to Jas. T. Kobinsou, lot 27, of orothei^.wh&wjsn tooxamma catalogue and prices free. >>JJVX Wafera. Your- druggist hasi- rown,.Everts, Millbury, Peek,.Uiiderhill• .. /i\them.- 81: per. box.; - securely,, Itte-iBoanl of state auditor's »ub of-ajsofblk 115, this paper, or obtain ostimatos mailed. Address with staniD-torsealodpartlof,!- mA' Lan ing 2350, nd Whitman. JOB PRiHTma an edvcrrtisins.spaco when in Chicago, will 'find it on fil&at MTMALSHEETffiTALRO GCO.. lars, >i'I.liK.i ciiiaiCAL fC, DKTBorr JIicu. A.'R, HABDjiEeRister, The street,,commuiee-reported on-tbe ^/ AT THIS OFFICE. 45 to 49 Randolph .5t, Tor Sale by H. 31. WILLIADSS*^: the Advertising Acencyofwmmm , l,1wl2p 510Ea8tS0thSt.,Ki VKClty ''V stroot gate and took the carriages assigned tho school children to the nTimber of five came In from tne surrounding cotmtr^. rose to liis feet ^ratliout inftldng a sound, \^AST BEYOND COMPAllE. thom. thousand wore marshaled for parade, pass• Thoro was a line display of fireworks in HYPNOTIZED. and drew the pencil along his finger As soon as tho Presidential party ronchod ing over tt raised platform • on Capitol the evening. , • as if testing the edge. It was evidently' n:\V yOKK CEWiiBKATES IX A riT- the platform a sliout of applause arose avenue, whore the pooplo could witness tho At Keokuk the day was appropriately aUiSEa ANTICS OF A "SUBJECT" .sliiiip enough to suit him, for ho di'ew from tho assembled crowd. Archbishop presentation of medals. The Kov. Father celebrated at Rand Fart with a parade, IN A MEDICAL SCHOOI-. back his liuger.s wtli 1111 oxcliiuiution m CoiTlgan, wearing his scarlet robes, was Hickoy, Koman catholic vlcai--general, speeches, music, aud salutes ot artillery. if the pencil laid ch-awu blood and com)'- on tho platform. Ee was introduced to gave thom an address of welcome, and the Special services were held in all tho Ho Forges a Check, Commits Murder, luenced sucldng liis tlminb. Keeping riio Croiitost MilitJU'y Dlnplny of Moilorii Kev. Dr. Post of the Congregational the President and Vice President, Gov. churches. Takes a Eide on a Chair—Imitating close to tliR •wall lie crept up beliind the TimoK—IJrUIiimtX>c{ the city was so great that it was found Blythe. , aecossary to start the parade soinewliii,t mote His glory and our welfare.' " At 9 a. m. a grand union service was hold they pricked ine with pins; to illnstnito fixed upon the door. "Look at that i'avliei- than liail boon intended. This was Mr. Gerry then introducea tho Rev. at the ilethodist Episcopal church. Pray• CelebrncioJi in Xndiiinii. my iiiseusibilit^- to feeling. Whtiu I mau's face," said Dr. Hammond to the iono iu ordor that tho linemi^rhtlio length- Eichard F. Storrs, who delivered the. in• ers were olfered and addresses delivered by I.VDiAXAHor.is, Ind., May 1.—The day eiinie to my.self I was sore nil over. Now class; "guilt and teiror arc stamped up• inoil out and got in inarching order, thus vocation in a very clear voice. the Kev. J. D. Fry and the Kev. M.W'aller was vory generally observed in this city. mind I doli't wiuit you to Imrt me." on it. You see a murderer haunted by and others Tho cily was gayly decorated .-(.•lioving_ at once the pres.suro in tho lower Clarence ^V. Bowon, secretary of tho Business was suspended in many lines of "]>in'C lie iifriiiil. .Tii.st st.-md Jiore the fear ;)f dotoction and the remem• eentotinial committee, was next introduced. with the national colors. wards and placing tho heud of tho column trade and tho public schools were dis• and I'll be ready for you in a moment." brance of his erime." !n such a ijositioii that, when tlio President Hu road J. G. Whittior's poem, which had At Bloomlngton the Hon. Adlai E. Sto- missed. In tho forenoon services -were been comnosed for tho occasion. vohson doUvereil an address to an immense Dr. Hitiumoud then .summed np the "Poor de^•il," whi.siiered one of tlio reached tho reviewing stand, lie need bu liold in a number of churciies, while in students, "he's iilmost i'aiiitirig from others addresses -ivero duliveroil by well- deliiiition of liyimotisni as follows: juhjoct to no delay. At precisely Itlil'.') fright. I feel as if I had just tinished Sen. Scholielil gave the order, and the known mon. Senator Turpio spoke at St. "Hypnotism is tlie entire ongi'ossineut Paul's cathedral and tho Hon. John M. of the mind with whutcvei- uniy bo for one oi Sti'veiisrai's .stories. Makes ono greatest military parado of modern times think of •Markheini,' don't itv" started, l^rom l^iiie .street, tho point front Butler at llymouth church. In the after• the time the object of its attention. It, trhieh the start; was made, U[) jiroadway as noon a street parade, consisting of mili• is the jiiissive receptivity of the niiiK.l, j "You may conio out now,"-wliisiiered- Inr a-s the eye could reach the sidewalks tary and civic organi.'.atioiis, accompanied the will of the patient l-ieiiijj; in abey-j Dr. .Haiiiiiioiid; "the police have gone." wore literally blockaded with pooiile, while by numerous bands 01; music, was wit- ance. All liis meiitiil ojievatioiis iire :it ] "Oil, lire you snref" he ftiltei'cd, tho windows, doorway.'*, and rool^s of the nos.sod by largo crowds of jieoplo. The such a time directed altogether by what-1 (hnistiiig out iiis liend itnd then draw- boildidgs won- simply a mass of humanity. celebration closed at night with a meeting ever .suggestions the openitor imty | ing it back. .-U length lie was eouvinoed An tho ;;orgcor.s jiageiiiit began to move up at Tomlinson's hall, whore addresses -were clioose to iiiijii-osson his ciiiiseiousiiess." ; that there was iiotliing to fear, and he fi oa'lwiiy all llle patriotism in the miis.s, delivered by Judge Byron IC. Elliott, The subj<'ct listoned attentively to • crept out, liis faco glnistly and beads of Mayor Denny, .and others. uliich had been |peiit up now for rniiiiy those remarks, shifting from ee(»nil.i. did you remember hearing last, when tentions displaM MiLWAUKKE, Wis., May 1.—Great "Wliy tlou't you go tmd take a ride you came to yourself just now?" crowds attended tho numerous centennial this beautiful afteruuon ?" iislcod Dr. "Let me .see. Oh, ye.s, I thonght you' The streets wjHJi iipiri5i!;h'g hostof flag- celebr.ations in this city. From '.) to l)::-!l1 Hamniijiid. . had just finished your definition of hj-p- bearors. The wjlay aliowSiiw the busi• o'clock all the lire bells ani church bells "I have 110 horse; I'm too poor to buv notism. Oh, but doctor" iind he ness _ houses tiHKl thousands St-\Voung ritn^'.j.'2.-rno>-»?,.,_and_,.5!'i.wj;los ^tooted in oue." patriots loose.^Biusiness was entirely stood up and wldspered something in acconipaniineiit. "ITnion services -twro held "No horse? "UHiy, are you blind? Dr. Hammond's ear. suspended. TlJjBwholo population was iu the three divisions ot the city, awl nt busily burningB| jiatriotic llamo. Pictures Wiiiit's that beside you?" he :iskcd, "I don't hear you. Siieak louder." 11 o'clock a monster meeting wns held' aS- pointing to a chair. "Doii'tyou see the "Your face is black,"- he said apoli- of "WashiiigtoBwero hung in windows, the Academy of Music under the auspices fastened to iK, and wreathed in the horse? •Jump ou his buck and go tor a gcticitlly, "and I thought yoo wouldn't, • of the Merchants' association and the Ci inter." National coIon^Hilo nppL'ared in a thous• chamber of commerce. Tho speakers were like to go on lecturing with a streak ' and attitudes JHl wore a greater variety Mayor Thomas Brown, .John .foliiiston, ex- A smile broke over the subject's face across your nose." Three miuutes h.ad • of suits than tW;ui~ht of modern society. Congressman G. W. Hamilton, and Gen. aud he threw back liis head. pitssed to a second. • -A ' He wore his hjj pompadour, combod Hat, "All right. Vnioti there! Steady "Oh, you're mistaken, there's notliinjg''' . or appeared iHlieadud. If liuniqr has a E. C. Winkler. In the afternoon thu WTON'S I'LATK. now!" he cried, getting astride the "02 my face." place iu the •ratter Washington mnst Fourth regiment, light horse squadron, chair and roekiug to and fro. "Now we and First light battery and tho six turaor entrance to Independe'nce hall, whore Con- "That's so," replied the subject wifi • CTIAC.VCr.Y 31. DEI-E-lV, 03LITO11 OI' THE E.VY.hav o been amWl to see himself in yellow areotr. Get up! Faster! faster.'" trousers and jH boots, with knee brooches societies, a thousand strong, marched to gre.-s mot during the last't^p years of tho a smile; "it must have been a shiulow." nesota, Gov. Francis ot Missouri, Gov. and red stocMts, and all the vanity and the Washington statue on the west side, last century. The arch has "ttiirtoen golden "But, my friend, you liad better be "Now, would you like to know, what Thayer ot Nebraska, Gov. Pennoyer of pomp of ciJBand military trappings. where en immense concourse of people stars. Ovor each ot them is'jifiJn.ted the careful; that's a balky horse. Look out! you did during the last hour? Y'ourode ' 'Oregon, and Gov. Hoard of AVisconsin. listened to addresses by local orators. \ name ot one ot the original States,'^ Penn• By Jingo, lie will surely throw you." a horse and brokeyoiu-heud, you stabbed i Tho third division consisted of the Grand Tho older :mB marched behind blaring sylvania forming tto center of the drchj horn aud siflH drum. Several societies big deraoiisti-ation. was held on the south During these shouts the subject became a man, you forged a check, you were r Army of the Republic and the Loyal side. A memorial tablet has been placed on the very excited, and stood ovor the chair as Ingersoll, Depew and Talmage aud ..• legion. joined tlio feBBities in brilliant uniform side ot tho building bearing tho following and added tlMomns ot military parade. At La Crosse the day was favorable and if i-isiugin.his stimip.s. At the words, mmle some remarkable speeches. You The scenes along the first part of the business was suspended. Religious services inscription: "Tbe Capitol of tho United "He will sina'y throw you," he fliuig Banners ot H nations spread their folds States, 17^0 to ISOO. Hero was con• did all tliis, aud you remember " »• 3ine of march .beggar description. The undor tlio ^Bry liag. Katives of other in several churches were well attended. his hands llp•^va•t-il tmd rolled oil' tho "Nothing," Avas the answer, in a com- city Imll and. the stands were packed al• There was a procession, in which more structed the arch of the union of countries j0d the throng of patriot -which Pennsylvania becomes tho keystone; cliair to the ground.''' - icilly helpless tone as the, subject .:, most to suffocation, and numerous ticket Americans. Mataclysm of oratory spread than twenty-live societies united together, "You're tenibly hiut.'^'i^aid tho phy• loldors were unable to gain access to them. an arch must fall if any single State with• scratched his head.—iV«io Ywk World;-^ over the citJ|At Central Muiic hall Rob• with citizens on foot and in carriages, sician, bending over ]um, \ "You must Broadway, as far as the eye could see, was forming one of the most imposing parades draws. Philadelphia greets the centennial , . . ,yy^.',;ij_ ert T. LincolHthe Rev. S. J. McPherson, President of the United States beneath a feel very sore, I know yon,\ do. How's ji blaze of hunting and a sea of faces. and the HH John M. Thurston of Ne• ever -witnessed in that city. Col. Bryant " Clothing a Ship in Steel. Housetop--, windows, telegraph poles, and addressed the people in English, the Hoii. triumphal arch, the symbol of perfect yourlieiid?" \ braska, teniMtry chairman of the last union." Another tablet, ' placed on lamp posts, pnjvate stands without num- Republican •jivention, spoke. Farwell F. A. Husher of Minneapolis in Norwe "Broken," answered the .subject, ier, and every pcssible vantage ground the building reads as follows: much to tlie amusement of the students, Two or.three months or less after the hall listeneiMJudge Tuthill, the Hon. L. giau, and Dr. Ollie iu German. "Lot President Harrison, himself the lineal -Tied with the sidewalk crowds in point of D. Thonian^B-Civil Service commissioner, At Waukesha the demonstration assumed and for a few moments he hiy peii'ectly completion of the "fciiiing," the ship is numbers. descendant of another Benjamin-Harrison stUl, with closed eyes. After im imagin• and RabbiMirsch. At the JExposition large proportions. • People came from all who reported Anally the Declaration of In• probably "in frame," and loola Jilje the- Just before 12:20 o'clock the President building wW the Rev. C. C. Albertson parts of the country and with all Wauk• dependence July 4, 1770, pass hereunder ary bathing and bandaging h^^ was told skelteon of some Brobdignagian monster ^nd other honored guests of the day were and o-x-SeJor Doolittle. The Board esha turned out to show their patriotism. and stand for a moment on the very spot he felt better. Ho fidly agreed with that has- straudctl on the bank of the iriven past the city hall .stand in open of TradeMjiuilding rang with , the At 9 o'clock all the'bells of the village where both Washington and Adams swore that opinion and sti-uggled to his feet, river. The rib* have been hoisted into . nimages. The knowledge that they ha voices ofWibert Mclntyre and the were rung, and then services were held in to sustain t'ue constitution of the United "Why, you're all riglit again," said positiou at right angles w'ith the keel, the different churches. The procession was itartod had been telegraphed along tho Rev. Dr^Runsaulus. In Battery D States," Dr. Hammond. "You're looking as and Strang together by "rib-bands," was heo^B the oration of tho the largest ever seen in Waukesha. The 3ine and the military bodies had been fresh as a June rose." , and ah-Ciidy there are signs of tlie com- ^ dra-wn up in saluting columns on the cast Hon. JoI^Bm Langston, the colored exercises at Amusenunt hail consisted of MANY PEOPLE BURNED, delegate J^B Virginia who espoused the prayer, music, reading of Washington's "Never felt better iu my life," replied ing subdivision by decks and buUdieads • sido ot Broadway. The Presidential party the subject. Tas at Inst placed in position and the re- causa of |Httor Sherman at the national first inaugural by T. t. Byan, and an ora• Flraworkii Jturn u >'umber of Feople— of the hollow space within. You can; Tiew of tbe parado began. conventioiMd the Hon. Peter Hendrick- tion, by John T. Kelly of Milwaukee. Workmen and Cliildren Aro Hurt. "But I have a tenible .piece of news still see through her, however; she is It took nine hours for the procession to son of WiiBlsiu. Judge Harlan and the At Racine business' was suspended for CHICAGO, May 1. —During the display of for you. Come over near mo. No one Hke, to make yet another comparison, ,,;sl jnss. In tne box with the President were Rev. Dr. •••rows spoke at the Second the day and everybody united in celebrat• fireworks in the lake Front part Tuesday must hear it." a great oblong vricker-basket, t le sup- Vice-President Morton, .Chief Justice regiment fl|]ry. On the lake front Mayor ing the 100th anniversary of the inaugur• night horses at the corner of Michigan "What is it?" whispered the sub• lile willows being represented by the Tuller, Secretary of State Blaine, Mayor Cregier Judge Prendergast held the ation ot Washington. avenue and Harrison street became unman• ject. net-work of steeL , V«i(gl flrant, Gen. Sherman, Admiral Porter, audience tent A, while Congressman At Oshkosh the day was fittingly ob• ageable and plunged right and left into the "You see that man leaning ag-ainst The next step is the clotliing of the « spectator. Men and women were knocked Hamilton Fish, Elbridge T. Gerry, ond ex- Mason oi^BMr. A. G. Lane did a similar served. Judge Cleveland made a short the wall near the door ? Look at -liim ribs with plates. As they reach jthe Iresidents Cleveland a^d Hayes. service atjjt B. In many of the churches speech and read Washington's InauguraL down and -trampled upon, and a great well. He is the murderer of ^our services HI honor of the day were held. many wore seriously hurt. While the vic• yai-d the plates ai'e square and fiat.-'But Services were held in all the churches, He was followed by Judge Burnell, father." they are passed tlii-ough rollers ofvari- the principal services being held at St. Catholic, ^•'otestant, Hebrew, and un- Richard Guenther, Charles W. JeUcor, the tims of the crush were being carried off the ortbodoxHi joined in a national thanks• field a package of pyrotechnics exploded "Yes, you are right. Oh, I'll settle ous lands, from which they issue in any',J Paul's church, where Washington attended Rev. C. B. Wilcox," and others, in short him." hissed the subject, as he stealth• giving ol^Hrance. In the evening fire• speeches. and seriously burned a number of boys shape desired-hollowed like a spoon,'^1 «n the morniug of his inauguration, and ily fastened his distended eyes o.d the works w^B displayed at the parks, and At Madison there were no public exer• who were hovering around the operators in curved length-wise or breadthwise or diag- which were attended tp-day by President man pointed out to him. Au expresiion Hamson, Vice-President Morton, ex-Presi- the tow^Burned out to see them. The cises^ Cannons were fired on the univer• charge of the display. onally, as th(3 contoiu- of tlie slup may',^ aonts Cleveland andfHayes, and*many ot streets glutted with sightseers, and sity campus at noon, but Madison did not There were many women hurt, who, of hate passed over Ids face, and with a calllbr. A steam or hydraulic plane >^ ciy he iTished forwai'd. ihe most distingnished people of the coun- the lake^Knt was a solid jam. A ban• wake up. during the excitement attending the early smooths them' down as' though , tlieyi; "Be careful!" wluspered Dr. Ham• •were the softest of whitewood; another^:' quet at ^•Union League club swelled the The I)ny III lowH. scenes ot tho troubIe.s. escaped before their Bishop Potter, in bis address dwelt upon tide of^Bitory that rolled to the feet of names could be learned. In fact it is the mond, di-agginghim-back. . "Tak^liim machine ti-ims the edges -its easily-as-i ^ Des Moines, Iowa, May 1.—Des Moines unawares." After lin, effort he beciime 4he trust and dependence • which induced Colnmh^Bfirst ruler. wos in holiday attire Tuesday in honor of general impression along Michigan avenue woman cuts silk'with a pair of scissora.'? •ilho ilrst President after he had taken the At Si^H,'Seld the centennial celebra• the inauguration centennial All of the that a dozen others were both burned and calm, and his expression changed to one TJien, suspended by iron chains, they ^ oalh.to turn to the church and ask God for tion-wn^Bghly creditable. A deUghtful principal business streets were handsomely injured and were .earned off to their of intense cunning. He kiielt down? in are tluiist between the jaws of a punch- 1 ikolp.' day pe^Hted a turn-out of all the mili• decorated. An imposing parade of the homes in distant parts of the city. One a coi-ner, took a lead pencil from his ing machine, wliich has a resemblance'ii • • At the close ot the service at St Paul's tary oi^Hcret societies in the city, who principal societies 'and organizations was woman is reported to havo had-the cloth• pocket and comnieuccdto sharpen itip- to a sinister human- face vvith a fiat/ -IlUedoorsleaaing out.upon the west porch marchc^Birough the principal streets to held in the afternoon, after which Foster's ing nearly burnt from her body by an on the sole of his boot as if, it werefa exploding rock'et. nose, a long upper lip.and a small chin.? Mere thrown open and the distinguished the Ca;^! grounds.'There thousands of opera house was crowded to overflowing knife. The students Held their brea^i The jaws close upon themahd-bite out,'', . congregation which biid entered the Broad- people^Hinbled to listen to an eloquent by persons who' desired to listen to ad• and watched his every movement TiriTli ten nt a time, the.hbles lor theiivets by? tray entrance passed out under the canopy oratioi^B Bishop Seymour and the exer• LoOTON is to have an exhibition of dresses by the Hon. A. B. Cummins and excited eyes. "'VTliat vnll,lie do next i" wliiuh they are fastened to the ixwiiP i-rhich had been stretched to the Vesaey cises o^Hiyer and song. In the afternoon F. W. Letanann. Thousands ot -naitors "antique and liistorical-shoes." was the thought in every mind, .Hp Scnbnerh. \ ' . , A;;ony IJ* Courtod GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. OUT OF THE ORDLVART. MEDICAL MO'OPOLT NOT 'WANTED. NOTHING LIKE IT. By persons who,- attacked by a mild form of S [BoBton Dully Globe, Fob, 7tli, '69,] rhoumatlBm, negloct to suck prorajit roliof, Sulv. Cront Jtejolcing: iji tlie Ciiiiover Family— A. BEIGHT little colored baby was the "In tho Letiislature of J[assiioluisotts ablU Bocjtient tortnro is iirevontud by an immodiiUo Crutches Laid Ashlo .Vftoi' Tvienly Voars' FOR POU LTRY. chief attraction of a recent cburob fair Is now puiuiinff whoso olijoct is to proliiliit, resort to Hostuttor'a Stomach Bitters, Slight Use. at Albany. . unilor penalty of line and imprisonment, tho exposure, iin occasional draught, will begot tliis practico of 'medicine, Burgi-ry, or mid• I have boon afllioted with rheumatism -CUKES- BREAKFAST. NEW YORK ladies have adopted the wifery' by any other than the 'regular' pli.v- painful iiialiiily, where there is a predisposition twenty yours, i'or tlio hist ten years liiivo "By a thorouKh knowledge of the nitnnll«»« Boston plan of engaging experts to give sieiuns. Tho attempt to pass such a hill to it in tho blood. It is uot diillcult lo arrest the boon obliged to use crutches. Often my loft Chicken Cholera and all which KoriTU the OIHTMUOMS of dlKestlon and nqtrt- hip and kneo would eiitiroly RIVO out. Have tion, and by a earufiil appBcatiou of the finepropaf t lessons in . has boon mado boforo. but it failed. It i,H a trouble ati tbo outset, but well nigh impossible ticBofwell-sel.rtwl Co<.oa, Mr. Epps has prcmdad measure which ought not to puss, becaiiso to eradicate it when matured. No evldenco in o.vpnnded a large amount ot money for rem• Diseases of Poultry. our breakfast tlbles with a delicately tlavour«l U*. AN enteri^rising citizen Of John.stovvn, edies recommended as a cure for that terri• erat(.' which may save us many heavy doowrii' biila. it invades tho personal liberty ot the citi• relation to this superb blood depurent is moro ble dl9oa.se: have used tho most jiowcrful It is by theiudidmis neoof Mirh ariicles of ilietthii N. J., is applying for a pension, a di- zen ; not tho personal liberty ot tho 'iriogu- S^ar.yERAL DIR£CTIOSS,~i/ixa pUl o/ aconsUtntion may IN. gradually bul.tiipunlilitKitw lur' physician only, but of tlie patient. positive than that which establlKlieH its ofUcacy liniments on my hip und knoe to .-i.oUie tho enoiiich to riiHist every lendi'iicy to illseas;.. mm- • • vorce, and a 2)ostoliice. as a preventive and remedy for rhoumatiBm, pain, that I might get ii iittlu sleep. }ily hip Ircad or dmyh ysiuraUii with SL Jaeobt Od. V drods of subtle malad lea are lloatinif ai-oimd lurradjr "Only yesterday Dr. Holt, in a paper read and knee had lost nearly all strength by tho Vuj'out eixmot ivaUtow force il down the throat.to attack wherever thi-re is a weak jwlnt. Wo m» BERLIN is called "the model city," Not only is it thorough, but safe, which tho vog. wwapn many a fatal shaft liy kcpinK our CIVM wiQ before tho Massaeliusetis jrodico-Lo,e il So• uso of liniments, and I could got no help, I Mix tome eom-meal dough with the OU. CHvc but the Salvation Army has abandoned ciety, an 'organization ot 'rogiilar' pliy- otablo and mineral poisons, often taken as cura• fortilied with pure blood and a proiwriy noujmad saw an advertisement of Hibbard's Kheu- niMtig else. Then wiU fiaaUy eat and be cured. frame."—C'fetf.STeiw aii:<-tte. „^ _ it as "not yet ripe for salvation." siciuns. coniplaiiiod ot tho iRUoraneo of his tives of tho disease, are not, BoHidea expelliug niatic Syrup, ordered halt a dozen bottles, Marti' simply -mta boilinif water or ,milt BoM professional brutliren as shown in the no• tho rhoiunatio virus from tho system, it over• took them and rocoivod somo relief, then only In half pound tins, by (irocers, !ai ellwl tbiw: . ' IN Greenwood Cemeterv,. Broolclyn, Sold bv Drugriitti and Dcalcri Everywhae. JAMES El'l'fi ifc <'<)„ Homninpatnio Cbianiat^ torious Itobinsoii poisonins; eases, comes fever and ague, biliouaueas, constiiiation, ordered a dozen. Have taken seven of the THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO',. Battlmore. Mi. which was opened iiilS40, the 250,U00th "This ijrimo," said the doulor, "ono of tho and dyspopaio. lust dozen, Jiiid lam happy iu saying that I London, Kndand. • interment took place last week. Kreatost in our medical history, would never know I iim boingeureil. Have not used any liavo been iliscoverod bull'or llio suspicious liainienl siuoo I coinnietieeJ taking your STEEET car lines in Liverpool, Man- aroused outside the proJ(;ssioii." And ho Very Cnkinil. syrup. When I began taking your syrup I could not lake a step without tho uso of a • Chester, and London are to be snpijlied callod attention to tl* fact tliiit in flvo of tho "Miss Belle Pepperton is a very sar• with ammonia tireless engines, invented poisoning cases tho re;;iilarpliysician certi- cane, neither could I turn myself in bod in llod the oiuise of duuth to bo pneumonia, castic youug lady, isn't she?" said Gus without aid; can now turn in liied without tho1 FARMING REGIONS Orlrtnitl.biH "I have noticed some tendency that losing track of it, fortlio reason when I take KltKE (;oVli:itN,MKNT .AXb OTllKlt QI Ullic ncultil wlU) blue rib- a ing which has carried lirxnor for his "This sliows how far tlio 'regular' phy• IjXMlts. Utscati-nvKCiiiciji.Att . At l>i'Uffffl«t«. Accept sicians are from being infallible. way in her. What has she been sVing a long walk I take it along. My ollico is four WITH MAI', M»;.N'T FJIKK 0,V Al'l'l.lCATlO.V TO no otUcr. AH pilU in puM- family for over 100 years. This is per• to you?" blocks from my house; I have not wallvod P. U. KDHTIM, O. p. A., C. 15. * «. 11.11.. ChlcufO. tjoaril tioxei, pliik nrHiiiirrn. are adaitna^ "It would seem to be moro in aooordanoo to or from it for over ayonruntil InstThurs- ou«i!ouiitcrrclt. ileiitl 4c. (•lamps) fW haps the oldest '"growler!' iu the coun• with jii,stico and coiiiinoa sense w-ere tliey "Why, yesterday evening I was calling day. a week. Siuco tluit time I have wnlked p.\nlQu]ari uiiU "KellorrurLBilc*,"** try. to p!Tfo«t tlieir own kiiowlcdogo beforo on her,'and duiing the evening I re• to aud from it every day, except Sunday. Ittlfr, br rctiini ni&U. lO.OtfO t«i limy nppeal to law to prohibit others from a LADIES ^<^^i Uirru. y^tu^ l*a;Mr. A HOT spring near Eagtown, Cal., marked that if sho wished I would tell I iim truly rejoicing thiit'l am fast being re• tJiicij*«t«i*Clieiiili:alCo.,3I«dtNonSq.-PhlIa-,Pfc henlintr. lieved from such a terrible alllietipn. Very FOR ALL PURPOSES. throws a column of water iietirly eifrht "Xut long ago a Glohii roporter called upon her of a little incident, adding that it truly. S. S. CoNovEu. " Send SO cts. for malime inches in dial))otor to a higlit of thirtv ton 'regular' pliysieiaiis on tho siinie and Docklnc con says: "I won't give a cent to tho pniclici'ii, is absurd. -VU nK-diejil pnictico. "No; but I looked real grieved."— I donotraeiiu ruurdy tofltop tliem loratimo and tor Nn'k<'M*lrtU:d .•^umplo that foe ouVside o! llie simplest coiiipliLints. is ni.no TO the Editor: Plctise iuforin your reader; then buve theut return. I luuan o radical curn. I n.ivo Itn-wslorMr.'.Co.. HolIy.MIofc support of my pastor. Ho makes a Merchant Traveler. mado FITS. KPLLKPSY or FALLING SIGJ^-NESS* or l.'ss giii^ss-work audexporimout. whether that I li.ivc II positive cure for Coiisnniption. llfo-lonK" study. I warrant my remedy to euro tno Wc miiniifiioturd toaell better crop thau I do and gets better ri-'giilar or iri-cgiilur. By ils timely uso tlioiisiinds of liuiicless wonit casoK. JJocaiiBo otliorn havo lailed IN iio reiif on ; to priVHCe par- .prices," "When Uiirllckl was shot live of the most If the SnlTci'o-s front Coiisniii])lion, cases liavo been pcrmaiieiilly cured, i shall for Dot now ^eceiv•ill^r a cure. Sun il at ouco for trcauso _ -- . and di^ilrer fi*e« of be gl.-id to send two bottles of my reineiiy and FrooBnttloof my infaliibloroini'dy. Give KinreHS chfirk-« witliln 700 milcH of Chl«-)ti:i). Sttml fur Cfttnloirufc fiunons regular physicians in the counlry Serolulji. and Genenil Di'bility will try MidP, O. H. G. JKOOT. C. ISa Veixrl St.. N.i- OliAii. i:Alb>:i:, MIV., Qi-a I'ljbuurn ChlMCfc .J SiNCK the pni'cliaso of .'Vlaska it can spent three months probing for the bullet in Scott's Emulsion ot Cod Liver Oil. with free to iinv of your renders who have coii- be said of the Onitod ytates what has ihc ri'gioii ot his left hip, ami iifti.'rhistioiitli Hypopliospliitos. tlicy will lliul imiiiediato sumption.'it they will si;iid mclheirExpress been said of Englalid for tho last cen• Il \(;is found under liis right shouklcr-bliule," relief and ;i permanent beiiellt, Dr, H, V. aud P. 0. Address, Kcspectfully, tury—that the sun never sets on her Wc liavo but a word t.i add. which is that Wott, Brentwood, Cal,, writes: "I liiivo used T. A, SLOCUJl, 51. C. Ibi Pearl St.. N. PERCHEROiy HORSES! the above is the -nfI)AN- "Yaas, lie gi)t in yistiddy," said.Tcuks, OKH, I'lXOlTl'I.MK.NT, HAIMWHIP, lie could do to rtteiid to his own busi• Piinl, luukiug close eonueetion at St. BnoK TO Mcvi-KKiLs MAH.KI. I'nv.z. Hiiil C(».NI'I.M;T l:l':<;iJI-ATOKCO.,.\thiiilu,Ga. -V Kiiieiitliil volume ot i*>(».l pa«i:s and 4,X ness, which he did without molesta• fnll-uai,'e Illiistfaliniih.willi liaudsonie Kn- rcacliin'distance o'him he'll wauter go through trains with rullinan Palaco Sni.n MV .\r.i, l)uci;i;i.-.'fs. tion, until a young man, v,-liose brains cruvoil uolered Cr.ver. Tho Cheapest back ter-day." Slecjiiug Cars and Unrivaled Dininc; I.iii't!.'K(. anil TMiist Fasi-inntliit! of Boolcal had evidently been devoted to his cloth• ritmi; O.M.V CUNTS: SO1orvio€ he attracted general attention by shout• V. 11. rxrZtlEKALI), (not style) a Karinent tliiit will ketf "•• 'Paj), that caw's sull'eriu" from heat; to live dollars in a Rubber Cuat. and ing with strange gestures: U,S.CIalm /Money, Iii(li:uiiii>olis. Indi.-iir.!.. at his first half hour's e.fpci-iencc In him dry In the liiirdest storm. It is feel her,' a storm rinds to his sorrow that it is called 'l•O^Vl•:K's I'ISIl liRAXU "Ugh, heap big Injun! Omaha! •• SLICKER," a mimo familiar :ii every " 'Yaas,' says I. hardly a better protection than a mos- Cow-ooy all over Ihe latul. With theni Sioux! Pawnee! See Great Father! qaito neltliif,', nut only feels clinprlned Jie only perfect Wind aud Waterjiroof Tee is the bos' thing ter drive away at heirii; so badly taken in, but also Have a drink firewater! "Warm In• feels If he does not look exactly- Ilka Coat it —Power's El>li Brand Slicker." heat,' ,siiys ho, Gftrinan AisthmaCuroneTcry'flilflogivoita-i jun's blood!" m«liui«r«ae/in the woratcasos.inHureH comfort-B Ask lor t,h e " EISU B RA >',U " SUCKKR _ _ _ and take no other. If your smrekecpcr '• 'Yaas,' again says I. able sleep; effecta cores where al 1 others fail docs net h.ive tlieFrsir iiiiAND, send fordcscrlptlvecatalo(ruc. .A.J, Towt:K,'iO Simmons St., Boston. .Mass. The Indian gazed at the young man '• • 'Cofdiu' ter logiek,' said he, 'ico'U trial fonvinoee Ott inoitMkrplicnl. Pnce OOc- and n a moment with an ill-concealed ex]>res- cure that cow.' jJl.OO.olDrniwlBtHorhj-muil. Sample FREE 8 ,sion of contem])t upon bis face,and then "AYe packed the critter in ice, an'lcf. felt '"^ ^"''^ pronunciation: Infasit & Stratton Ofsicago Bsasissess College! Arter a while wo come back, an' I I flccuyo 875 per month and expenses "You have been reading dine novels. 1 SHORT-HAND INSTITUTE antJ ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. Is the 8T;VM>Att» lior. She was cold. NMUUIII u anjrAcUv, m.ii orwom.n to Mil .urKoi*.!. I INSTITDTIIIN add tho.XiA.DElCa.ESil' IIV THCB "VlTOaR.r.X) 1 Fulllnrorm*. I am going back to my x>eople iu j\Ion- RIWANTF WANTEDD nmple tad Uro at homa. Sftt.ry pnli " 'The fever's gone,' s.ays I. " promptly *n{i axpcniBB In Bdvanco. Ftillpar- Hon, CiUloKue, terms, ote,. sent EltEE. Address II. U. BKYA>T A NOK, l'riij.rletor«, OhleacllL tiina, after spending three years in the ON tlcnlani nni] itamnlf ennit FRKR. We mcanJuNt Vfaiaeommead tliU callese laour reudorfc iUontioa tiila napur wheayau wrlio. '• 'Itole yon so,' says he. IcAl anu wh*t wo Piny. !»tttnf i'°!i!«8,*o and from SaltXake Cltjr, Portland, Loo sufficient breath to insure his ability to irorcod to Leuve Home. Angeles, San DiegoNga^ 2?»"=i80O5 and intervening localities. Quiols timo, prompt connections 2P'i*'^s*^r3 In Union Depots; ^ , answer, I asked him what his name Over sixty people wero forced to leave •would not induce me to be without the remedy, if a like afBiction should was. their homos yesterday to call for a/ree trial packngo of Lane's family Jtedicine. If your return." "Favorite Prescription" is the world-famed in-vigorating tonic THE FAfiCOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE 'George "Washington, sah,' he re- blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of and soothing nervine especially designed for women. "Favorite Pre• Rons superbly equippedj'f^ress Trains daily each way between Chicago, ,pHed. order, if you are constipated and have head• Eock Island, Atchison, .«t. JOseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minno-- ;•; "'George "Washington?' I said, in a ache and an unsightly complexion, don't scription" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a apolls and St. Paul. Favorite Tourist Line to the scenic resorts, and Iv.'*; playful way, 'the name sounds strangly fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free hunting and fishing gF°'^?J?J?:S LITTLE LIVEK PILLS. IM;" I.said was under pressure, so to sneak. this dreadful disease sending a self-ad• dressed stamped envelope to Prof. J.A. Purely Vegetable and Perfeotly.Harmless. ISiP'-''-'-••' ' ' Lawrence, ,gp Warren street. Now York : AIL flesh IS as grass. If you do not City, .will receive-the recipe free of charge. TTncqualcd as a Iilvor Pill. Smallest, cheapest, emlesi •'iljlihink 80 just notice' how everybody on to talce. One tiny, SugarpcoiitocL PoIIet a.Doiio. Cure Sick IScadacho, the, street stops: when some •: one 'jells .. WANTED,: the ^name of the goldsmitb, BtUona.Headacbe, Constipation, ludigoationiBllionit Attaclu, and.all iwho^mado tie .weUaa rmsr.:. •'detftommonta e£. the Etoauch wd'tio'ircJa,^'' DausvlIIc. visiting her cousins, George and Nellie Tniver, the past week. Marion Lester spent Sunday injtown. J. M. Shoup of Nashville, traveling agent Miss Emma liiohl has gone to Lansing for the Triumph binder, spent a i'ew days to spend a few months. with J. Pi. Poller last week. ». p. WHSTiWORE & CO. Jlra. Anna Carr has returned from Cali• Th-; Wnrll-.; boys of -Dansvilln, are getting fornia, with health very much iinproveil. right around through the country, buying THURSDAY, MAY 9,18S0. Mrs. Barr and sister, Mrs. 1. .Moe are butter and eggs and delivering grocenea. both very sick al the home of Isaac Moe. Il was a disappointed congregation that met at the Baker appointment last Sunday Mr. Hobby, who has been in town lor a Where tlie Wool Twine Bindeth, but few days, has returned to his home iu night, for there, wns no minister there to MAY fi,1889 . Detroit. listen to, • We are still doing business. On Sheep flhearint; is tho order of the diiy. Rev. D. B.Millar and Miss Emma Delhi Bert Brown of this place, has been paint Prof. McEwcji took a trip to New York, attended the Methodist Alliance Conven• ing and papering his parlor and putting last week, tion at Lansing last week. folding doors and fixing up things generally. FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK Mrs. George Schmidt of Morrice, is vls- Wm. Telford has moved onto his farm The Farmer's Club of Wnite Oak, will two miles south of Pinckney. for which he meet at the residence of Levi Parks, Satur• itiiic her mother. Anotlier Ton of tliat Edwin Shaw and son, Willie, of Sicklt:a, has tradsd the National Hotel. day afteraoou, May 25, Gratiot county, is in town. Eev, J. M, Shank of Plymouth, was in town one day last week. He is erecting a SCHOOL REPOJU'S. .Mart Keller lost a cow with milk (ever, JACKSOISI FLOUR at 55c; last Wednesday. Co.v. fine monument to the memory of his wife. The village election was held Monday, The following is the roll of honor in d Locke Center. resulting in the following board : President, trictNo,G, Vevay, for the month endin. You must come early to get any of it. Andrew J. Beers ; recorder, Will Keene; May 'i. The starred names indicate those Grafting is almost over. treasurer, D, G. Corwin ; trustees, D, Jes- neither absent nor tardy, the others not Duncan Stewart of Locke, went to Can• sop, L, Geer and 0. F. Brotherton. absent; Our new store is nearly ready for us, and ada last week to attend the funeral of his Ford Asi'ltia';, '^Gertie Diamond, -'Xetlie Iilauiund, "i-'rudilie Hall, now is the time for you to get father, who died ((uite suddenly. .Sontli Ingh.iiu and Buiikuiiiill. '"Clllforil Hall, •Dannie Hawkiads, Asa Greeninc's little boy broke his arm Mary Hawkins. *Ida Holmes. Groceries CHEAP, at the Cash MAY 7, I8S'J, "Jfary Olierholt/.or, *urpha Opdyke, Absolutely Pure. one day last week. *Lunni Royston. House of Mrs, S, 0, Hudley and Mrs, ,Jno, Moore, This powder never varies. A. marvel of purity Jfra, Nuuian Nichols of Kansas, is visit, Precentage of nttendanse 99. inff friends in Locke Center. • both of Unudilla, were recent guesls at strength arid wholesonieness. Store economical than Shadeland. Mrs. Moore is a sister and ELLA M. BARTLETT, teacher. tho ordinary klads,and cannot be sold in com|ietitlon The mile post at Locke Center ilas come with the mnliitude of low test.short weight alum or up mis.sinj;. Better have another. Mrs. iladley mother of ye scribe. phosphate powders, .'-'(/•i oitlj/ in cam'. Following in the roll of honor in district Uov.M. IlAKISU PoWDi!ttCo..lOi)\Vall St.,N. Y. A .Mr. Kobhitis has moved onto Mike Two tramps of the lowest order recently No. 2, Wheatfield, of those who have been Bov.'ertnati's place, just eaBt of the center. passed down our street, amusing the curious neither absent nor tardy for ihe month W'e have a new suporviHor in town, after by doing tricks with a bear, that trotted ending May ii, 1889: runnin;: om; man, A. iM. GreKory, for seven along beside thelu. Mrs. Wm. Palmer, who hits been visiting Lida Otis, LlaOtis, years, and he is around taking' the assess- I'nink i.ltis, .lessie Boutwull, ments. MAX. her brother, Wm. Hanna and family since Pella Gardiner, Nettie SM'an, December, will this week join hev husband Lillie PeTinis, ^lary Pennls, Ini'liiini anil Yeviiy. at Plymouth, Wayne county, where he Audley Piituuui, Levi Culver. engaged in the gun factory. I.VA WOODS, teacher. M.AV 7, 1883. The Dansville base ball cluh played the Threshing Machines tlicn Frank Burr is liaviti^' a well drilled ; they matched game with the second nine of The following it the roll of honor have already reached the depth of one luin. Etchells, on the hitter's ^'rounds, last fractional district No. 1. Delhi, for th in use were almost tvholly of dred feet. Saturday, resulting in favor of the Etchell month ending, .May o, I3S9, Those iniirked the class known as the " Endless with a star have neither been absent nor m The dihtpidated buildinfis on the Clough ilea, on account ol the Dansville club fail, ADron" style. Tiien it was that ing to finish the game. tardy, the others not tardy: farm, are b(;inf,' repaired, and have put on Nichols & Shepard, of Battle the appearance ol thrift and enterprise, Little Ira, Blakely had bis shoulder hurt Alice Collins, *.lay Isliaw, Jessie Clark, •Wilbur Box, Creek,Mich.,invented antJ began Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will corninence house quite badly by being kicked by a colt ou 'i'Minnie Guenlhor, *Emnm Guentlier, keepint; thi.s week. Tuesday. *Bennie Giientlier, Lena Laniorcainx, to develop an entirely new and •Libble (ilines, Emma Kurtj;, PIPTEEN YAEDS of New Desirable Goods, with Waist The Sunday school at Etchell's is^well Every woman is busy cleaning house *C;irrle Kurtz, Cluirlie Kurtz, novel st}'le of Grain Thresher and attended; average iiuniher, GO. Voted and every inaii is very busy, especially if Stella Keitchen. Separator,which they very appro- Lining, Buttons and Thread, for only last Sabbath to have Sunday school conven• wanted to take down atoves, pipes, etc. A.N'N'A ALMOXD, teacher. priatcly named the "Vibrator." tion in the near future. Thos. Blakely's celebrated sheep, "Nug The Fitchbur;; correspondent of tho get," No. 22G, sheared 23 pounds of wool Report of school oxuniitiation in district It w.-^.s a revolution in Thre.sli- DK.MOCRAT, is satheriiif; the butter and of less than one year's growth. Mr. B.No . (i, Alaiedon, for the month ending Machine.^, .".nd fi'oin a small eggs every Tuesday, carries a general stock has some very nice sheep, and the person May Z, 1889: .-ui.:;nn:nc macliines in I of dry iroods and ;,'roceries, must be very critical who cannot find his •llatlie Chandler ai Grace .Slants 07 .•"5." tii'.-yscn.n I'cachet!' a iDro- A Mr, Kelley now lives on Wtn, Palmer's ideal of a perfect sheep among his flock. *Ella Halo OS Kddie Watkins 11 ''Alvin Hale SS Jlary Gansley 'JS '..f :.,oco 3-carly. place, SCOTCH BON.NIE. *Etliel ICinj,- ;iS Emma Gansley ..ti other Bargains in Dress Goods you must See Harry Wriffht raised the frame for a new Ilia Webster,, '.ti; *Enima Groen US Ti;-: r V:i::-::ior drove tl:e " l-.nc;- Biiukerliill Center. Minnie Wiukins %. to Appreciate. barn last Saturday, who lives on what la Api'o:;" :;'.:;ciii:ic oi.:l c.!'n!;u'- I-UIMAIIV. known as the Mrs. Wheeler Reed place. MAY 7,1889. »Bertha Chandler, i;-t, ai! ollicr ;:::d:c:-.; co;iicd 'J,*ssiH Hale, yioyil White, Oiiklaivu. We will not say a word about a daughter «Eriiie Kurtz, ;t as ch;;:::';,' '..hey dared, io- •Rlanclie King, Oren Keesler, beinc: born to Mr, and Mrs, Wm, C. Ma-Elbert Webster, A New and Oeaotiful Line of Towels Nellie Sliuits, Jlary Briggs, da}- all Threshing Ivlaehines of MAY 7, 1889. goon, last Wednesday, or of the lale arrival Kdiia Brings, Krnie Watkins. any rcpii'-ation cr merit use the Mrs. Ella Fairchild ol Eaton Rapids, is of an heir to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Knauf. *lna Watkins, Lewie Gansley, ;:r;nciplej of tiie old Vibrator. At from 5 to 25 Cents Each. visiting ye scribbler. Chas. Brooks has completed 725 rods of Those marked with a star have not been Luther Hodefee' barn burn Sunday. We slat and wire fence for G. P. Bailey, the absent during the month. I'licholr, ci Shepard Iiave con• have not learned whether insured or not. last one half mile being a si.^ wire fence. ALICE ASELTIXE, teacher. tinued in the business witlioul May Gillett was home last week. No, we don't approve of holding Sunday BIG DRIVE IN cliangc of name, location, or 'S HOSE The patrons of industry are increasing school conventions on Sunday, for it is like Following are the names of the pupils in very rapidly in these parts. saying to Him who has promised, "a seed district No. three, Ingham and Vevay, who management; and during the At 5 Cents Per Pair, Frank Puflfenher^'er and wife are keep• time and a harvest," now Lord, you wait have been neither absent or tardy during past three years have brought ing house for Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Peck. until I get over my hurry, then I will do the month ending April 30, 1839 : out and developed another new Corn planting has comnienocd. your work. We once went to get a tniiiis- Mania Curtis, Olive Ilanna, Threshing Maciiinc for grain and Yours as B 4, The sick ones, so far as heard from, are ter to preach a funeriJ sermon on Sunday, Cllarlie Hanna, Alice Simons, Carrie Simons, John Sherwood, seeds, as superior to all existing all reooverinij. but he could not leave his appointment. Jlirandii Vicary, Walter Vicary, Chas. Peck has got through with court• But the preacher can leave the pulpit, the Emery Walton. Ernie Barllclt. machines as their former was to BALL & SHERMAN. ing and joined his wife at Jatik.son. Sabbath school can be put over, all because CARRIE LUXDY, Teacher. the ' Endless Apron.' Thcy name Ben Casler said that hu would finish 'its a biissy time," We don't sny this to this nc-w and improved Threslicr plowing his corn ground, Friday, but he find fault with our brothers or sisters, but Roll of honor in disirict No. five (Swan didn't do it, for as ho wua harnessing one earnestly entreat thetn to keep the chria. school), Inghara, (or the month ending of his horses, she sampled ono of his arms tian Sabbath holy, for your work is a noble April 2i), 18S0. Those marked with an in fine shape, and now Ben carries his arm work and may God bless you in it and make asterisk have been neither absent or tardy, MOIS h EARLE, in a sling, plastered up with llaxseed ponl you to see that Sunday is a day of rest for others not tardy : tices and nurses a sour temper, thinking of man or beast. *A(:gie Davison, Nettie Parkhui-st, the time lost and the plow rusting in the We are in need of rain. Mina Rile, Sabre Robinson, -DEALERS IK- furrow. Mi.vERVA. *Cora Rossettcr, .Maiteie Scarlett, Some have planted corn. "Minnie Swan, NoflieSwiin, Ononilaga. Doty it Haworoftof Dansville, supply Orrie Swan, •Oria Swan, the people of this place with nice fresh Lucy Xiiiser, Tilla Kaiser. Lcda Robinson, and predict as great a revolution M.tY G, 1889, meat every Tuesday. BLANCHE IRISH, Teacher. The American missionary alliance, which W e have a bright prospect of a daily in the trade, and as complete ENERAL lately met here, was ably represented by mail. « Bucklen's Arnica Salve. .• success .over all rivals as they •IIWIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllHIIIIIIII delegates from Olivet and elsewhere, and There is a dearth of items this week with The best salve in the world for cuts, bruis• had thirty-one years ago. the meeting well attended. The minister, ROUGH A.VD READY. es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped connected with missions in different parts hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup• If you arc interested .is a Farmer or Thre.sh- of the United States, gave a very interest• Nortli-'West Aurelius. tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay crman, write for particulars, which thcj Builders' Materials, ing lecture and illustrated it by a profusion retjuired. It is guaranteed to give perfect send free. Address of fine pictures, displayed by the camera. MAY 5th, 18S9, satisfaction, or money refunded, "Price 25 It is with feelings of gladness and regret NICHOLS & SHEPARD, The Congregational social met with Mrs. cents per box. For sale by H, M. Williams that we contradict our statement of last BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Swain last Wednesday, with full attend• week in regard to Mrs. John Sweet going BUCKEYE MACHINES # REPAIRS. ance. Tlieir Business Booming. to the asylum, Reget that we made the Probably no one thing has caused such a W. VV. Terwilliger, late of Jackson, erroneous statement, although we thought returned here and has taken possessioi: of general revival of trade at H, M. Williams' You should readTHECniCA- our informant reliable, Aud of gladess drug store as their giving away to their FOU/iTH co DAILY NEWS because you the Sherman House, and will run it as a that Mrs, Sweet was so much better that it want //;,.• icsiyoitr vioney will saloon and hotel. CQStoniers of so many free trial bottles of buy. TUB DAHV NEWS is a We sell the Pence represented by the following cut, the was not deemed necessary for her to go. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump• POINT member of the Associated Press. Mr. Looey, became disgusted with having Best and Cheapest for General Use. We try to be careful not to make any mis• tion. Their trade is simply enormous in This means that its news service other people run his hotel, and has sold out statements to the detriment of any one, is unsurpassed. Two of its sualT to Mr. Hanhuel of Jackson. this very valuable article from the fact that live in Washington tlic year especially those under atilictiou. it always cures ond never disappoints. round, and are e.vclusively oc• The A. 0. M. W., of this place are in a Sol Sheesley has a very sick horse. cupied in its service. It has .very flourishing condition, only lacking Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup special correspondents through• Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Humphrey of and all throat and lung diseases Cjuickly out the United States, and in nine of having 100 members. the leading capitals of Europe. the west town line, a son ; weight, seven cured. You can test it before buying by Many farmers in this vicinity and also in pounds. It h.is 331 people regularly on Jackson, have lost their spring colls. getting a trial bottle free, large size, $1. its payroll. It takes between Mrs. Stevens of Moscow, is visiting her i$,%oa and $6,000 per week to. Nelson Rosstnan lost a valuable six- Every bottle warranted. ' p.ay thciT!.—'J-rarly S3°o',«o '.-i year-old horse last week with distemper. father, E. Humphrey, aud other friends yar 'Its expenditures aggre• here for a few days. gate very- nearly $1,000,000 an• The farmers about here have most of Epoch. nually. All this means quality. their spring seeding done and are busy pre• Mr. Roberts and wife of Hillsdale coun• The transition from long, lingering and/ 'wKf»ti5rr—Its circulation is MO.OOO a day—over ty, are here visiting relatives, a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. paring the ground for corn and wishing for painful sickness to robust health marks ai{" a month, four months gi.oo,—cmta day. 'rain. Melvin Osborn was in this vicinity visit• epoch in the life of the individual. Such a ing his children Sunday, remarkable event is treasured in the mem• Aurelius. Miss Nettie Collins goes to Charlotte the ory and the agency whereby the good health last of this .week to visit relatives. has been attained is gratefully blessed. MAY 7,1889. Miss Lucy Ward has returned home Hence it is that so much isteard in praise The Ladies'Mission Circle gives a con• again from visiting her brothers. of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe cert lien Sunday evening at the Baptist Miss Mary Robbins is failing. their restoration to health, to the use of the church. A full house is expected. Our obliging egg merchant fulfills two Great Alterative nt'id Tonic. If you are Miss Lottie Phillips is at Jackson, visit• missions, brings us groceries and carries troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver ing at J. J. Freeman's, and with other our mail matter to the postolBce for us. or .stomach, of lonj: or short standing, you friends. Rumor says that R. W. 'Haynes is to will surely find relief by use of Electric Thii FoIlowingStandnrd-BrotJ Stallions will make the Season of 1889 at my livery Barn in Uason: Monday night Mr. Benton's tent was well make his permanent home with his daugh• Bitters. Sold at 50c and §1 per bottle ai; filled, and those attending were very ter, Mrs. Frankie Eckhart. H. M. Williams' drug store. genernlly satisfied. A company of five will start from this Forced to leave Home. We also have All Kinds of place about the middle of June, for Dakota Over GO people were forced to leave their CATAKKH. BEN HARRIS with a team and wagon. They will got homes yesterday to call for a trial there in time to strike into the harvest, so package oi Lane's Family Medioriie. If Catarrlial Deafness, Hay Fever—A Kew Fence Wire, Sash. Doors and Blinds, your blood is bad, your liver^atd kidneys Home Treatment. they can pay their way and locate a home Sired by Louis Napoleon; dam, Fanny Dorris,by out of order, if you are coristipateii and at the same timp. Sufferers aro hot generally awaro that those diaeasea iUasierlode, Second dam by Magna Cliarta. have headache and an unsightly complex• aro contagious, or tliat they aro due to iho presence Door Trimmings, Paints, Oils and Varnished: Much credit is due the Ladies' Aid So• of living parasites in the lining membnines of tho ciety for their work at the Baptist church, ion, don't (ail to call on any druggist to-day nose and euatachian tuben. Microscopic research, in npholstering the chairs and trimming for a free sample of.' this grand remedy. howovor, has proved this to be a fact, and tho rosult is that a simple remedy, has been formulated, whereby . - I • the pulpit. They will also put in a new The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. catiirrh, ciitnrrhal deafness and bay fovor are perma• a carpet. Large size package 50 cents. nently cared in from ono to three applications made AUBREy NELLIS -A at home by tho patient once in two woeka. N. B.— i M Imm Oi ml Some sneak thief stole the eggs from a For catarrhal disclmrgeo peculiar to females (whites) setting hen that Mrs. 'Vanarsdall left for 'iVhlte Oak. this remedy is specific. A pamphlet explaining this now treatment will be sent on receipt of ten cents by sired by Ben Harris; dam by Louis Napoleon. other patties. They were full blood Buff A. H. Dixon & Son, 303 West King Btreot, Toronto, Anbrey Nollls won the State Breeders' Stake for Gasoline Stoves, Milk Pans, Cochins, What won't they steal next ? MAY C, 1889. Canada,—Sd^iitirtCiliiKiriaiii. threc-yoar-old pacers at Jaokion last season. School in fractional district No. seven, is Jay DaHin and wife of Henrietta, have moved bacft to their faroi in Leroy. Snfferera from catarrhal tronblos shouia road itlio progressing nicely with Clarence Casler, as abovecarefiilly. 42yl Road Carts, Pumps, Spring-Toptli-Harrow| 1 teacher. Geo.Kini. and lamily have moved onto Mr. Geo. Hazelton went to Leslie, last the old Shav farm, in this place. Saturday, and had bis lower eye lid cut Mrs. E. Halleck of Leroy, has just SAMSON JR., Wood-work for Repairs for and raised to its proper place. He received bought a new carnage of Esq, Potter, Is a blood bay, 1C!4 hands high, weight 1326 pounds, a ballet wound while in a battle during the Miss AgneWRobbins of Niagara county, is a Sue actor, showing a half-mllo to n road cart last season, as a four-year-old, in 1:20. Sired by Samuon; rebellion, that greatly disfigured him. He N. Y., is visi^ng relatives in White Oak ho by Bambletonian 10; dam by Biimbletonlaa 10; ' Carriages, Carts, Wagons,^ etc; -1 is doing well at this writing and will in and Leroy, second dam a French-Caoadtau mare. time look as he iised to. Dr. Green per• Charlie Rotter will have the new house on the He^o farm, ready for the masons In fact, there is nothing to be found in a First'Claas Hardware Establishment-tba-.; formed the operation. T£R3tS TO IKSUBE: Ed Edgar and Capt. Gondr'are advance this week we do not carry. All goods as represented, and Prices at the Bottom. . -i Ben Ban-Is ,...,815 00 : agents for the Chas. Bentley show. Theodore Weston, wife and sister, Carrie, Aubrey Kellli...... 25 00 Call onus and be convinced ot what we say. -Kespeotfully Yours, of this pfece, Sundayed with their friends Samgon ,.... 20 00 Huntington has the only $3 hand turned m Henrietta. THIS pAPERI^fpM^s «hoe in the city. • * Dubois & eaele. MissjRosa Kirk of Okemos, has been R. W. BECKER. Mason, Mich.