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STJOHNS NEWS

Volume V.—No. 18, ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26. 1893. Whole No . 226

Hteam Prlntlnir House. Genuine bargniiiH in .lewelery and Op ­ Editor Vaughan was in Detroit Satur­ Miss Kate Burke spent Christmas in Business Locals . tical Goods. Eyes tested Erw at day. M uir. THE NEWS Kkkpph , DeWitt & Go ’s. Ray Lotting is sp(Midivg a wi^ek’s va­ IjOuis B. Allison is home from Owosso Itnyiiig 76 cent* for 31) cents. An Indepeadent Newspaper, cation ill St. Joiiii.s. for the holidays. That is exactly what you are doing IVX: WH W . when you buy our 75 cent dress goods PnbliHhed every Tueedav from the Entee E, 11, Usgood and wife were in Milan, Block Corner of State and Spring Street*, by Mrs. Dr. Stroud, of Douglas, is visiting for 31) cents. Perhajis this is just what her sister, Mrs, Will Fields. Mich., (Jiristmas. you want, call and see. Our -Hi) cent list HOLLIS CORHIN, M. A. Kniffin wasin Detroit Wedm^sdny. Dr. Kiiapj) and family sjient Christmas comjirises goiids worth from 50 cents to P^ditor and Proprietor, Miss Maude Fitzgerald is home for Mr*. .1. E. Litfell and Mrs. V at tlieir Fair Friday and Saturday. with her daughter, Hattie, jn Jackson. At John Hicks ’. LEWIS SEVERANCE, Auctlonv'er. M. Livsey was called to Ovid Saturday riiomoH, of Albion college, are liomo for Mr.mid Mrs. '•'iimuerCollins, of('Ihieago, the holidavH. are visiting her jiareips, Mr. and Afrs. J. School .Siipplle*. ALRRIOOE ft OSBORN. Office over to attend severaJ sick hoi-ses for .1. E. Of every descTijition at AIUhou ’* Jewelry store, St. John*. M. Dodge. W Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G<‘o, W. Reynolds spent F. E. Aliihich & Go ’s. Christmas with the family of .lohn Arcliie Beebe, of .New York state, is orton * WEIMKR. Officeln proHecut- Miss Belle Mooi-^;, of Chicago, is visit­ Roberts, near Ovid. We have found the right thing in N injc attorney'* office at court houne. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard learning dentistry of lii.s uncle, Dr. A. H. Ladies Kid Gloves, it is called Heimretta. Moore. Miss May Morelnnd and Miss Moggie Kenyon. C.hapin & Go. TON ft IlOOLING, Attorney* at Law, St. John*. 123 Kinmond are visiting Kev. W. C. Allen Dr. .f. ,1. Travis rejiorts the griji as be- A new series of 8tock will be started in Tfie St. .Tohns Boquet is tlie best hand the building and loan association Janu ­ and wife at Dowagim:, iig unusually jirevelant during the jiast M. H. CASTLE, Attorney and Monev made Havana filled cigar for 5c. on the W Loaner, St. John*.' ary Ist. James Fitzpatrick and wife, of Grand two weeks. market. Harry Coleman, “Graoe Hunt and Leah Ropids, are visiting friends and relatives Wm.Schauck started for Montirorency Gomjilete line of 181)4 Di.’irie^ nt EDEWA ft WALHRIIMiE, Attorney* in St. Johns and vicinity. F at I,.aw. Office over Corner Drujf Store. Fowler are home from Ann Arbor for the county, Thursday, where he has lumber ­ F. E. .Aliihk II A: Go's. holidays. C. E. Knapp, jiriucipal of tlieMockinac ing interests. Mandkerehlef* anrl Muffier*. "YJ^ILL H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law, Island schools, HurpriHe. Physician, Surgeon and awee county, Mich. Ivan McKeeby, an employee of the Dora, Florida, to spend the winter. s. I Notary Public. Office east side of main Manufacturing Co., ran a long sliver into F. E. .Aldiuch & Go. St., Eureka, Mich. Chas. Babcock and wife, of Crow Agency Appropriate and curiously enough bis right hand, at the base of the thumb, God ’e promise*, the rainbow, appeared di­ Muffs, Muffs, Muffs. Montana, are visiting the former ’s par ­ All styles of Muffs at John Hicks ’. Tt/TART P. HAVENS, M. D, Office overR. last Wednesday, and will be laid up for rectly in the west Christmas morning. LlL J. Woodruff's store, St. Johns. Office ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Babcock. hours: 9 to 11 am and 2 to 6 pm. 1 some time. Special prices made on wool novelties Had St. Johns a river or lake we ven ­ .Scliuol Kepurt. A birthday surprise purtv was given this week at Chapin & Go ’s. enry pal mer m d ture to say that the heedless school boy . , . . office over M rs. .1. D. Crowner on Monday evening The following are the names of the Unnt ’N drug store. Hours 2 to 5 i>. m. would have gone bathing Christmas day. Chapin & Go. have the largest and best H of last week. The guests enjoyed re­ pupils of school district No. 0, Olive, who selected line of black dress goods to be X J. TRAVIS, M. D. Office at Residence Martin Fisher and wife, of Texas, are freshments and left a fine table caster in have not been absent during the month found in Central Michigan. J over Flldew a Millman ’s drug store. ending December 8: Jlseases of Women and Children a speciality. visiting relatives and old friends in Essex memory of the event. Comfoi tables and Klankets. township where they lived in early days. Minnie Illack, Minnie Carjienter. Clarence Troop, of Olive, had the first Ettle Gregory, Comfortables at low jirices.alsoagooJ Fannie Gregory, line of Bed Blankets cheap at DENTISTS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Petrie and Alexan two fingers of the right hand cut off at Anna Keck, Maggie Keck, John Hicks ’. der Kininond Petrie enjoyed a Christmas the second joint and the third at thefirst Lydia Wnldellch, (.’bristle Waldelfch, rthur CORRIN, I>. I>. .S.—Crowns, Clara Waldellcli, “Bridge Work’’ (teeth without i)late8 ) dinner with their sister, .Jennie Petrie, in joint, while running a feed cutter on Sat­ Louie Wnldellch, A few do8( ‘s of Fildew & Millman ’s Aand all.. the ..atest Processes. Albert Waldellcli, Glenn Ferguson. Grand Rapids. urday, the Kith inst. Eclectic Balm will break up a cold. Try Benona .Morrill, Fred Rani*ny, It. Mrs. .Jane Sanson, of Greenville, who Miss Ethel Baldwin, niece of Prof. R.F. Albert Francisco, Charlie Carpenter, BARBERS. Glenn Sleight, The latest in fine gold pens and hold ­ has been visiting her nephew, Wm. Ser­ Tinkham, and who has been attending Willie Keck. ALK'E C. GALLAGHER, teacher. ers. also the best varieties of fountain ILSON ft CARU.SS, Barbers. Ladles’ vice, of the poor farm, returned home Hair (hitting and Shampooing a our high school during the present year, pens at F. E. Aldrich & Go ’s. Wspecialty. Walker street west. 38tf Friday morning. is sfiending her holiday vacation at her License to Wed. O. P. DeWitt was in Grand Rapids home in Shaftsbuigh, .Mich. Date. Name and Residence, Age Kid Gloves, Kid Mitten*. Mousquetaire gloves, silk mittens, wool Wednesday attending the annual meet­ Dec. 23—Jesse E. Woodhams.Saginaw Co, 24 fJhllE CLINTON COUNTYSAVINGSBANK. J. C. Flynn, of the law firm of Patter­ -Maggie M. Exelbv, Olive...... 17 gloves and wool mittens, for Christmas ing for election of officers of the Lemon son & Flynn, of this place, received asub- Dec. 22—Fred Rlckerd, I.ake View...... 18 At John Hicks ’. ST. JOHN.S, .MICH. & Wheeler Co., wholesale grocers. .lennle Webb,Olive ...... "is stantial Christmas present, at Pontiac, Dec. 28 —Frank .Janz, Riley ...... 2.3 Cabinets tor the Holidays. Geo. W. Stephenson will have a me­ by taking unto himself a wife. The bride Lillie Tout, DeWitt...... "!21 They must be seen to be ajipreciated, PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DE­ morial window placed in the new Episco ­ Miss Nettie Drewatt, is a popular young Dec. 2.3—Calvin M. Currier, Detroit...... 27 f2() per dozen at Plcnkktt ’s Studio . Maud E. Stevenson, ...... 18 POSITS AND LOANS MONEY ON AP- pal church in memory of his deceased lady of Pontiac. De<-. 19—Edwin A. Tripp, Greenbush ...... 42 Ladies Wool Hose, the best in the wife, who was an active member of that Flora B. Nye, Greenbush ...... 29 PRONED BONDS AND REAL ES­ The 8x10 bevel plate mirror photosad- world, in jilain and rib for 25 centa. TATE SECURITY. organization. Dec. 20—Grant A. .Maynard, Elsie...... 2.5 vertised by (J. G. Plunkett in the Repub ­ Luna F. Blakesloi*, Bengal...... 24 Chapin & Co. .Misses Kinne and Bailey started on lican and Independent are f20 perdozen. Dec. 20—Edward S. LaNoble. Bath ...... 23 lee Wool 8 haw Is Thursday morning for their respective Lizzie E. Smith, Bath ...... 20 ALBERT J. B.4LDWI.N, PreHldent. The office angels of the above offices re­ In Black and White at John Hicks ’. homes in Ypt^'J^Diti and Tecumseh. Miss O. PENNELL, Viee-Presldent. fused to b(>lieve that O. G. could do such St.John* Market*. The “Christy ” Kinne will spend the holidays at home P. E. WALSWORTH. Treasurer. ffne work and consequently made the ad. White wheat ...... [email protected] Is the only knife that will cut bread and and then leave for her new field of ein read f 2 per dozen instead of f 20. No 2 Red wheat ...... 5.5@ri6 pastry and not make it heavy, (’all and ployment at New Haven, Conn. Oat*...... 27Cij29 see them at Spaulding & Go ’s. A news stand, subscription agency and Barley, per cwt...... 75 90 Miss Agnes (Jlnncy, of .Marion, Mich., Cloaks, Cloaks. 1TATE RANK OP 8 T. JOHNS. formerly of Bengal, was nnibHl in mar­ stationery department has recently been Rye...... S.5Ca)42 S establishod at Hunt ’s drug store. They o n In ear...... 20@25 All clonks and capes now goat Janu ­ COM.MERCIAL AND SAVINGS. riage at Cadillac on (’hristmas morning Corn, shelled.... ’...... 45 ary prices. We can give you great bar ­ take orders for any newspaper or period ­ CAPITAL $60,000. to Prof. I'Vnnk L. Cotter, of Marion. Lard...... 10 gains. (’all and see John Hicks ’. Miss Clancy enjoys the nc(juaintnncennd ical in .America or Europe at lowest Butter...... 10@18 NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900 000.00. F.ggs...... 20 No Sinoks • esteem of a large number of people in this prices and guaranOM} no mistakes. The PORTER K. PERRIN. President. business is in the bands of experienced Ipples, per bu...... 50 From Soap Stone Cake Griddles. For locality. Pork, live, perewt ...... $5 sale by Spaulding & ('o. GEO. E. MARVIN, Vice-President. men and if you desire literature of any J. W. FITZGERALD, CnHhIer. The famous Rutter-Collins breach of Hay...... $0 00C4$ H H. H. FITZGERALD, AsHt.C. promise case was the first to be tried at kind let them siive j’ou the trouble and Clover Seed...... 1...... $4 75$i 5 15 A large stock of Ladies Silk Mittens at exjiense of sending. Alsyke seed...... 6 50(^7 00 ('hai 'IN & Go’s. DIRECTORS: the present t<*rin of court. Thecase went P. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, to the jury Tuesday evening and at The new school room which has been Carpet*. J. H. Corblt, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. o ’clock in the morning a judgment of fitted up in the basement of the main Business Locals . Carpets at way down prices to close Fitigerald, Edwin E. White, Ja*. ^1000 was agreed upon, being f500 less building for the first and second grades before inventory at John Hicks’. RIchardRon, C. S. Allison, Mich- ^ Hug*. than the judgrnent rendered in the former ael Spitiley, O. E. Corbin, will be occupied the first of next term. Make nice Christmas piesents. You Jesse Sullivan. trial. We hear that the defendant will Take your laundry work to Miner A It has been suggested by some that the will find them at Joh .n Hicks ’. Findley, proprietors of the New Steam 4 Per Cent. Interest Psid on Tine Depoeiti. anpeal. room might be damp because it is a To Prevent Accident Laundry on State street. Best work at Harry Brndner, for<‘man of the second basement apartment. This is not so at Use. the Winslow Steel Skate which is popular prices. Subscribe for the Grand Rapids Daily floor in the St. Johns ManufacturingCo ’s all. We have inspected it and find it as mounted with the Union Safty Cluteh. Democrat. It contains the full associated shops, met with a serious accident last well lighted, heated and ventilated as any All sizes at Spaulding & Go’s. The HUB of the DRY GOODS wh«‘el is at Chapin A Go ’s. press dispatches. It arrives in St, Tuesday, having the first and second other room in the building, and besides Johns at 8:25 A. M., over two hours in fingers of the right hand cutoff above the the whole basement is dry and comfor ­ Floor oil cloth in beantiful linolium patterns at Chapin & Go ’s. advance of Detroit morning papers. De­ first and second joints. He was examin table Prof. Tinkham thinks that an Scrofula, whether hereditary or acquir­ ing a hot box and stood on a block livered by F. E. Aldrich A Co., at ten other room will have to be fitted up in Everything apj^ertainingtotheJewelrT ed, is thoroughly expelled from the blood oeots a week for six papers or 123i cents which slipped, causing his hand to be the basement before the end of the pres ­ businees to be bad at Krepp’s DeWitt « by Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood m week including Sundays. thrown on a saw. ent year. Go ’s. Prioee lower than the lowest. purifier. territorial government ’they ooald bk as easily The lawful Government of Hawaii was over­ MESSAGE ON HAW AH. governed as ony of the existing territories of thrown without the drawing of a sword or the ROBBED THE HUNGRY. the United States. Hawaii has reat^hed the tirlug of a shot; by a process every step of The News parting of the ways. She must now take the whlcdi. it may safely be ssserted, Is directly road which leads to Asia, or the other, which traceable to aud dep udent for Its suocess up ­ on the agency of tlie United Htates (iovern- JiY }|C)MJS ('OHHIN^ outlets her In America, gives her an Amertcan IRONWOOD’S CONTEMPTIBLE LONG-EXPECTED ANSWER BY civilization and binds her to the cars of nient through its diplomatic end. naval repre ­ American destiny," Further he says: "If It sentatives Hut for the notorious prediiec- POLICE. 'iUhM)AV, DKV. ::o, 1-s<^. THE PRESIDENT. was wise for the United States through Hecre* tlouH of the United States Minister for annex ­ tary Marcy thirty-eight years ago to offer to ation, the Committee of Safety, which should expend tiOu.ouu to secure a treaty of annexa ­ have been called the Committee of Annexation, tion, It certainly cannot be chimerical or un ­ would never have existed. ChleaKO Has Chosen John I*. Hopkins for Evedta at Honolulu Net Forth la Official A MONSTER PETITION wise to exp.-nd iioo.ixo to secure annexation in Hut for the ikindlng of the United States Mayor—Powder .Mill Itlows Up —Fierce Detail—.Mr. Cleveland Nay* HU Tuak Ilka the near future." furcus upon false pretexts respecting the These declarations show bis disposition aud danger to life and property, the coniuiitti-e Fire In a Wyoming Mine — Gambling Been a Difficult One—Ittouut Is lu- couditlou of mind, in a letter to the becre- would never have extiosed ttieiuselves tu the taiy of State March tt, IHICJ, .Minister bteveus pains and penalties of treason by undertaking House Bobbed. ASKING CONGRESS TO DEAL doraed. Hsyn that the existing UoTcrument may be tha bubverikion of the Queen’s GoTeruuieiit overthrown and adds that, while In those clr- bat tor the presenoe of the I’nited States WITH COUNTRY ROADS. Stole from the Starving. Ulveii Over to Uougress. oumxtances the ordinary rule would be to forces in the Immediate vicinity aud in pu.d- limit the lauding aud movement of Unltod tlou to afford all netxled protection and Half of the riiombors of tho Ironwood^ support the committee would not have The President's response to tho reso­ States troops to the protection of AmeHcan Mich., police force are under arrest lution passed by b.)th hou'^es of (Jun- citlEcus and their piopertv, yet the United proclaliueil the provisional guVOrnmeut FeiistuM l>«pArtnieiit Itndly llHini>«re(l t>> States’ relations to Hawaii are exccp.lonal. troTn 'the steps of the Guvei-nment ! charged with Hteiilliig goods sent there In. gresH requesting iufotinullon in Ila- Lo udds: "1 desire to know how lar the pres- bnildlng, and, finely, but for the lawless occu­ aid of tho starving miners of the Gogebic- l4ick of ruinli* —X»v»l Activity In lira.- pation of Houolnlu under faUe pretext* by waiian uilairs and e»i)ecially as to tlie eut Minister and naval oummander may deviate ! Bange. A convict. "ho It serv- nature of tho instructions given to from «stahllsbed international rules and prece- the United Htates forces and but lor Mlulstor zUlau Water*—l>»*Htli of a Noted New deuts lu contingencies Indicated In tho first Stevens ’ recognition of tho Provisional Gov- I lug a term In tbo Wisconsin peniten ­ York Ylnuncler. Minister Willis, has Imen sent to Cou- part of this dispatch." crumentvkhen the United Btktes toroes were tiary, recently contributed the only gress. Tho mo.ssago is as follows: To a minister of this temper, full of zeal Its sole support aud constituted its only mili­ for annexation, there seemed to arise in Janu ­ tary strength, the Queen and her govemmeift dollar ho possessed toward relieving the Fctltluii fur flood Itoad*. To the Heuate and House of Uepreaeutatlves: would never have yielded to the Provisional suffering of tho minor* here. The sack of In my recent annual message to Congrrs.s I ary, 1SU3, the iiroclse opportunity for which he In tho Senate, Wednesday morning. Mr. was watchfully waiting-an opportunity Govrrument, even for a time, and for the vole Hour purchased with this particular dollar Hoar presented a iietltlon on tlie subject of briefly referred to our relations with Hawaii which, by timely "deviation from esUtbllsheJ purpose of submitting her case to the enlight- and expressed the Intention of transmitting iuteruatlonal rules and precedeats " might be eued lustice of the United States. I was among the goods that were stolon. KOih I roads, which ho said was signed by farther information on the subject when ad­ Improved to successfully accompHsu the great Bollevlng, therefore, that the United States I When tho preliminary houriug of tho oftl- about lAO.OOO citizens of the United Statca ditional advices permitted. Though 1 am not object In view, and we are quite prepared for could not, under the circumstances disclosed, cors was held, although six feot of snow Its bulk was such ns to require the now able to report a definite change In the the exultant enthusiasm with which, lu a let­ annex the IslandH without justly Incurring the ter to the state Deiiartment dated 'Feb. 1, I8V3, Imputation of acquiring them by unjustifi tble covers tho ground and a most terrific bliz­ etTorts of several employes to wheel actual situation, I am convinced that this ho declares: "'I'he liawailAi pour Is now fully methods, 1 shall not again submit the treaty of zard prevails, about a thousand half- It Into tho fceuato chamber. Mr. Uoar difficulties lately creatc.d this Is ti e golden hour fur the Uuituil ann xatlon to the Beuate for its consideiatlun, • starved mlnert struggled through tho stated that tho petitioners bad caused wall and now siaudiug luUie way of v scdutlon States to pluck It.’-’* and in the iastructluns to Minister Wilhs, a copy of which aocompanles this message, I storm to the office of Judge 5-tevens. where very thorough Investlgiitl )u to bo made, througu executive action of tho problem pre ­ It may also be remarked that this diplo ­ sented render It proper ami expedient that matic representative on the day the above let- have directed him to so inform the provisional i muttcrings of vongoitiico were dispelled by and had ascertained that enormous sav­ the matter should be referred to the tor was written, apt>aroiilly uuabie to longer government. Mayor William Trebolcock. who addressed restrain his ardor. Issued a prr>clamution, in A government of a feeble but frlendl.v and ings could be effected In tho transac­ broader authority and discretion of Con ­ I tho angry and tumultuous men. Other tion of commerce by an Improvement In which "by the name of tho United States" he confiding people has been overthrown. A sub­ gress with a full explanation of tho en­ assumed the luoteotlon of the L.awaHsu stantial wrung has thus been done which a j speeches wore made aud coutrlb- tho character of country reads The peti ­ deavor thus far made to Ueai with tho emer­ 1h aads. This assumption was promptly dls- cue regard for our national character as \sell ■ uted to tho soothing effect Fremont O. tion, he said, was signed by tho governors gency and ask them to review tho cous.djia- avokved by our government, out the as tho rights of the injured pcopie requires , Chamberlain, member of the Legislature, American Hag remained over the Government that we should endeavor to repair Thuiep- of seventeen States, by many State oftl- tlons which have goveineil my action. 1 sup ­ said: “Michigan laws are wrong; give our pose that right aud Justice should ueteruiiue Huilding at Honolulu and the forces remained resentatlves of the provisional Government clali. and In Massachusetts was indorsed on guard until Apill and c/ter 5Ir. Blount's assert that the people of Hawaii a;e unfit tor counties permission to Vie bonded: we are by 'ho Legislature, lie asked that the the path tu bo followed In treating this sub­ arrival un the soeuo, when both were re­ {lopular government and frankly avow that ject. If national houe^ty is to be dlsicgardcd I worth fl5,OJO,O0O. Why should we beg? petition be referre(l to tlio C'oramitiee on moved. they can best bo ruled by an arbitrary or des­ aud a desire tor territorial exten.slon oruiosat- (In Saturday, Jan. 14, the Queen of potic jiower. I We can support ourselves; let us do sa Interstate Commerce. Isfactlon with a form of govi rumont not our Hawaii, in deference to the wishes of her Cab­ But In tho present Instance our duty does I Tills Is all we ask. Let Michigan ’s laws be own Is to regulate our conduct 1 huvo entliely inet, relinquished a prupoited proclamation of nor, In my opinion, end with refusing tu con- reformed, and we will not appear before I'LN.SION CASKS 1’1LKI> Ul*. a new constitution. Tauing this n llmiulshcd f ummate this (lurstiouahle transaction. The misapprehended the mission anu cliaracter of the world as beggars. ” our goveruiiieut and tue behavior which the purpose as a basis of action, citizens of Hono ­ United Htates cannot full tu vindicate its Complaint that flie Hiirt'uu Hasn’t Money lulu numbering from 6o to 1(0, mostly resident honor and its sense of Justice by an etruest i ------conscience of our pcopie aeiuauds oi their I CHICAGO’S .MAVOIl. ICnotigli for tlie Work. aliens, met In a jirlvate office aud selected a effort to make all possible reparation. '1 uese public servants. HO-cullcd Uomiiiiitee of Haiety, composed of ! principles apply to the present case with Ir- According to a Washington correspond ­ hen the present administration entered I John P. Ho])kiiis Defeats (Jeorgo H. Swift npon Its dutle.H the henaio h...d unuer euusiu- ttilrtcen person, sev'en of w'honi were foreign i re itstible force when the si>oclal condi ent the special examination service of tho 8 ubj< ct.s. This committee had in view annexa ­ tlous of the Queen’s surrender of j >iy 1,4U1. erutlou a treaty providing fur the annexation her sovereignty are recalled. Hhe sur­ I’etisioii bureau has been seriously crippled of the iluwaliau islands to the terrlLury oi kuu tion to the United States, aud between Satur­ John I’. Hopkins, Dem...... 11‘2,897 United Slates, hurely under our coustituiiuu day, tho 14th. aud the following Monday, the rendered, not to the provisional gov­ by the lack of congressional appropriations 1> th. they were certainly In communication ernment, but to the United Hates. Hhe George B. Swift. Bej)...... Ul,43<\ for the work, and It is possible that all and laws the enlargement of our Hui.ts is a surrendered not absolutely and permanently, Michael V, Brltzlus, Hoc...... '2,07:1 mauUestailun of the higiiesi attilbule of sov­ with the United States Minister. At I Ebenezer Wakeley, Lab.-Hllver ...... 63d held work will bo abandoned within two the call and under tbo auspices of this Com­ but temporarily and conditionally until su.:h ereignity and if entered ui>ou as un exeoutivo time as the faots could be cousidored by the In a total vote exceeding 2’2.'),000 John P. months. Tho appropriation for the pres ­ act all ihitsgs relating tu the iruiisaciiuns mittee of Saf ty a mass-meeting of citizens was held on Monday to piotest against tho United States. Furthermore, the provisional Hopkins was on Tuesday elected Mayor of ent fiscal year Is J200,000. At tho time this should be cle-r and free from BUspicIou. .addi­ government acquiesced In her sut render in that tional liuportance is attached to tins peculiar (Queen's alletcd illegal and unlawful proceed ­ Chicago to till out tho unoxpired term of was made there wore 5.000 cases pending ings aud purpo-es. At this meeting the Com­ manner. The members of Uie provisional gov­ treaty of annexation because it couiempiatod ernment and their supporters, though not en­ the late Carter H, Harrison by a plurality special examination. Since then the num­ a departure irum nubruaen Amci icun tradi­ mittee or H icty procared the passage of a resulntiun denouncing the Queen and empow ­ titled to extreme sympathy, have been led to of 1,401. Tho campaign, though short, ber has Incrcaseo to 13.1!00. 'Jhls tion in providing lor the addition tu our terri­ their present predicament of revolt against the tory oi tslauds of tue sea iiiOte than ‘i,cou miles ering the coiumittee to devise ways and lue-ns has been one of the fiercest that incyeaso Is due largely to tho em­ tOHCcuicthe ponuBuent maintenance of law government of the i^ueen by the Indefensible removed irom our nearest coa.st. encouragement and assistance of our diplo ­ were over known In tlial city, and ployment, up to several months a.:o, and order aud the protection of Hie. llheity Keasons Against Harrison Treaty. and proi>crty In Hawaii. matic representative. the political managers who liad expected of the entire office fetreo in tho Tuis iiicetlug adjourned between J and 4 Terms I’roposed tu tiie Qiieeu. a large vote were not disappointed The adjudication of office claims under the act These considerations might not, of them ­ o’cLcz In the afternoon. On Tuesday and im- selves, call lor lutenercucu w.th tlie oom- I hoped that after the provisional govern ­ total poll is the largest over recorded at a of June 2T, 1800. Examiners have not been me.:lately uftar such adjouininent tho com­ ment was assured that annexation could not pleiiun of a treaty entered upon by a pre ­ mittee, nnwilllng to take further stens with ­ municipal election la Chicago. It is about able to handle old war cu->us during tlic vious adminlstratiou. Hut it appeared tiom be oousuniiuat«d I might encomiisss a peaceful out the oo-operatlou of tue Unltca States 15.000 greater than at the oloctlon of last past few yours, and claims of Ibis class tho documents accompanying ihu treaty, Minister, oddressod a note, representing ttiat 1 adjustment of the difficulty. Hence I In- when submitted tu the neuuie, that tho own ­ ' structed Minister Willis to advise the Queen spring, when Mr. Harrison was chosen Lave been accumulating on tho files. The the public safety was menaced and that lives and her supporters of my desire to aid in the ership of i..uwali was teuucied tu us by a and property were in danger, aud concluded as mayor. work of the examiners Is at least a year In pruvisiouai government set up to succeed the restoration of the status existing before tho follows: lawless use of our forces on Jon. 16 last, if such urrejirs. There are 240 examiners In tho constliutioual ruler of the jsiauas, who had "We are unable to jirotect ourselves without ONK KILLED, THKEE IIL'KT. been aethruued, aud it did nut appear tua. I restorution could be effected uuon teriua field and tho expenses per month average aid, aud thereforo pray lor protection of the I nrorldlng for clemency as well as Jus- such pruvisiuual government iiad the sanction United Htates forces." fcaO.OOO. At this rate tho funds aro ex ­ of either popular revolution or sutlragc. Two I tlce to all parties concerned. The condi ­ tirindlng Mill of tiu* Dupont I’owder- other remuraable features of tho transactiou Imiidiu;; uf the .^larincs. tions proposed contemplated a general tVorks Near 'Wiliiiliigtoti Itlowii Up. pected to bo exhausted in tbo beginning amnesty to those ooncerned In setting naturally attracted attention. One was tho WTicn the note was written nd ellvered tho 1 An explosion that shook the country for of February. Unless the appropriation Is extraordinary haste —nut to say prcclpitauuy cumuiittec, so far as It appears, had uoirher a I up the provisional government andarecogni- Increased the entire field force will be —ona acterizlug ail the trauHaoliuus couueuted man nor a gun at their command and alter its I tlon of all its bona-fide acts and obligatiims. five miles around occurred iu tho grinding called into tho office, and the dismissal of with tho treaty. It appeared that a so-called tii'Lvery tney became so pauic-strickeu at I In short, they require that the oast should be mill of the Dupont & Do Nemourna powder j buried aud that the restored government all of them, numbering 240. will be rocon'- co.nmittce of safety, ostensibly the source of their position that they seut sotuo of their yards, on the out.skirts of Wilmington,DoL, the revolt against the Cuustitutloual ouveru- number to Interview the minister and request should resume Its authority' as If its con ­ menfied by Captain Frltts, tho chief of the lueut of Hawaii, was oruauizcd on Satuiday, him not to laud tho United Htates loroes till tinuity had not been interrupted. These con ­ at 10 o’clock Tuesday. Edward Gallagher, division Of tiie total number of cases now Jan. 14; that on Monday, Juu. 10, t o United tue next morning, but he replied that the ditions have not proved acceptalile to tho one of the men employed in the mill, was (Jueen, aud though she has been informed that being Investlgali'd by examiners, there Htates forces were lauded at Honolulu from a troops bad been ordered aud whether the oom- killed, and throe others slightly Injured. naval vessel lying In its harbor; that on the lulit'jc were ready or not the landing should they will be inst-kted upon and tliat unless ac­ are U,00U In which fraud Is alleged. 17th the scheme or a I’rovisiuaui Ouvcruineui take i)lat;e. And so it hoppened on Jan. iti, ceded to the efforts of the President to aid in The explosion did considoriiblo damage to was perfected and a pruclainutioa naming Its Itt'.i;!, tetween 4 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon a the restoration of her goyemment will cease, windows of houses In the city and caused HANDS Oi r ItUA/ir.. officers was on the same nay prepared and detachment of murines from the United Htates I have not thus far learned that she is willing a panic among the people, who thought the read at tue (ioverument buildings; that itu- steamer Boston, with two pieces of artillery, to yield them her aciiuiescencc. Uncle Sam Will AIUiw N«> Int«“rf«‘rctire mediately thereupon the United Ntatos Minis­ lauded at Honolulu. The men, upward of JGU The check which my plans have thus en­ town bad been visited by an oartViquake. from Europe. ter recognized me Provisional Hovcriimoiit In all, were supjdlod with double cartridge countered has prevented their presentation to An explosion in the same luill a few weeks thus created; that two da>s afterward, bolts, tilled wltn ammunition and with havor- the members of the provisional government, a'4U killed two nierx Lively times are e.xpccted soon In Bra­ on the Hith day of January, comtuissiouers sacks and canteens and were accompanied by while unfortunate public irlHiepresentatlous zil. If the Information of tho State De­ representing such government sailed lur tuls a hospital corps with stretchers ana .niedical of the situation hUd exaggerated statements EXI’KE.S.S TKAIN KOUItED. partment at Washington Is correct, the country in a steamer especially chartered for 8 upi>lies. of the apntiments of our people obviously in ­ jured file prospects of successful execiitlte I’elxoto governinenl Is tottering on tho the occasion, arriving in h .n i'rauciscu on thu 'This drmonstratlon was an act of war un­ j Messenger iiixl I'lrciiiun Killed and the 2Kth day of January and In VV ashinxtuu on tue less made with tho consent of the Hawaiian mediation. 1 therefore submit this com­ brink, witli the chances 9 to 1 !ri favor of 8 d day of February; that next day they had Government or to protect American citizen.*. munication with Its accompanying ex ­ I Safe Itlowii to .\toiiH. Its toppling over. In that event there their first luterview with the Hecrotary of The H.awuiian GoVLrnme nt protested against hibits, embracing .Mr. Blount ’s report, Meager reports unnouncu another rob- tho evidence and statements taken will be a lierco civil strife In all parts of btate and another un the lith, when tho treaty the act aud there was no need to protect j bery In Texas. About 3 o’clock In tbo anuexlng the islands was ireactlcally agreed American citizens. by him at Honolulu, the instruc ­ tho republic. Such, at least. Is tho belief upon, aud that un the 14th it w us lurinally con ­ If any peril to life and jiroiiertT calling for tions given to both Mr. Blount and Minister morning when about flfly mile* from Hous­ of tho State Department, based on what cluded, and on the 16th trausinlttod to thu any such martial array had existed Great W’llll* and correspondence connected with the ton near a small station, tho Blchmond beuate. Britain and other foreign powers interested affair In hand. In commending this subject to has followed in other Kouih American coun ­ the extended powers and wide discretion of boutborn I’aclUc express train was held up Thus between the initiation of the scheme viould have been liehind the United Htates in tries when their governments have boon an effort to i>ruteot their citizens. But o er New York and other American mon-of- the treaty declared that "the overthrow of the monarchy was not In any way tu an hour aft.-r the n-aclng uf tho prucluma- j accojited almost as one of hor prorojr- Union I’acllic Coal Company Sustain* n war to sail to Bio with all possible speed iromoted by this Govcruinent." aud In a tlou, and before 5 o’clock, in answer to an In- atives. E^ven on tho witnos.s stand ^ Loss ot «l7AU,(IOO at Almy. to strengthen tho American fleet already (julry on behalf of the (Jueen and her cabinet, {etter to the i’resldent from the Secretary of announced that he had done so. [ lopal inquiry and judjrmcnt aro very I Tho Union I’aclflc Coal Company sus- In those waters. There Is. however, an ­ btate, al.so submitted to the benate with tho Wlicn our Minister rocounlzed the Provision ­ 1 lenient on this point in America. Over 1 tallied a loss of #750,000 In tho destruction other reason for having it largo fleet In treaty, the following passage oeeiirs: "At the time ihe provisional guvi mment took posses ­ al Goveniment the only Viasis npon which It in Austria, ho\vev«*r, it poems, it is a by fire of Mine Na 7, at Almy, .seven miles that port. It Is tho possihlllty of some rested was the fact that tho Committee of sion of the government buildings no troops Public Hafety hnd In the manner above stated i Horious offense, and recently a marriaj^e north of Evanston, Wya, and 400 miners European govcnimont taking a hand In or officers of the Unlterl Hta es w ere present or declared It to exl*t. That It was not In such was declared void, boeauso tho hus ­ j are thrown out of employment. Tho fire Brazilian affairs and assisting to restore took any part whatever iuihe proceedings. No public recognition was iiorffi-ued to the pro ­ posic*slon of the Government property and band proved that his wife had deceived started on Saturday from spontaneous tho monarchy. a'.'enries as entitled It to recognition Is con ­ visional government by the United Stales him a.s to hor a|ro, claimin^f to lie combustion and all efforts to extinguish It Minister until after the Queen's abdication clusively proved by a note found In tlie file* KIIIimI by a Maniac. and when ilrey were In efftetive pasHesNiun of of the It gatlon at Honolulu addressed by the fifteen years younjjer than she really i have been unavailing. No. 7 Is In close declared he d of the ttrovlslonol govemrne t was. ' proximity to a mine which has boon on fire While suffering from delirium tremens, the government buildings, tire archivos, the to Minister Stevens dutoil Jan. 17, is.3, In treasury, the barracks, the i)oHcc station, aud In this connection tho celebration for more than ton years. following a continuous d<‘buuch of two all the potcutlil inaohinery ot the govorn- which he acknowledged with exjiresslons of weeks. August Mueller, a saloon-keeper at niehu" appreciation the mliUKter’s recognition of the the other day of the ninety-ninth birth ­ jirovlslonal government and stated that It Is day of a still vijrorous woman is worth I’liilip .Scholg Ner.tenc«>d. 11*114 itiite street, Chicago, shot and killed Hut a protest also accompanied said treaty, not yd in the possession ut the station house jiri Itinocent stranger Wednesday morning, signed by the Qiiion and her miuist' rs r.t the menticniiijr as bringiiif? totfethcr a Philip M. bchelg. tho defaulting teller of time she made way for the provisional govern ­ (tho place where a large number of the Queen ’s tho bullet lodging In his victim’s brain, troops were quartcrcdl, though the seme had company of tho sex w’iio strove each to tho Bank of Minneapolis, who Wiis brouglit ment, whioli explicitly stated that she yictdcil Vieeii demanded of the' (jue. ' ’n's officer.* In j the older, not younj'er. than tho back from England to plead guilty, wus 'the stranger did not recover con ­ to the sui crior force of the United States, charge. sciousness ' after be was shot and whose Nilplster had caused Unit d States other, thopo who hud touched the IK) sentouced to seven years and six months troops to be landed nt Honolulu and declared On the one hand the (Jueen had possession of 1 mark anuoucinj; tho fact with a pride at hard labor in the btate penitentiary, riled twelve hours afterward at the that he would support suclt provisional the palace, of the barracks and of the police Mercy hospital. The Identity of llio dead government. station, and had at her comman.i at least Sou | that quite silonced the immature ma­ Dcatli of li I’rohibitioii I.Ciider. man has not yet been dlscovcreil. Ho Tms fully armed men and several p'ece* of artillery, i trons of 78 and 85. Sending Itloiint to Honolulu. If she could have dealt with the Insurgents well (rroised, but ho was evidently one of Tho Hon. James Black, for nearly half a The truth or falsity of this protest was alone her course would have V>een pla ’n and 1 century prominent as a leader of the Pro­ tho largo army of unemployed now In tho surely of the tlrst importance, bnt no Investl- the result nnniistakuble. But the I’nited ! Uko I’u I Wriiflit. city, for a ticket found In his pocket Indi­ atioii to accertaln the facts tja 1 been made. States had allied itself wltli her enemies, had hibition party, is dead at Lancaster. Pa., recognized them a* the true government of ' cated that ho had passed a. night In some conceived It to be my duty, therefore, It seoms that abiiormully stout peo ­ aged 70. Ho was the first candidate of that tof withdraw the treaty from the Sen­ Hawaii and had put her and her adherents in ple have their uses in this world us party for I’resldent In 1872. charitable institution. Whether that In­ ate for examination and to cause an investi ­ the position of opposition against lawful stitution is In Chicago the c.ird does not gation to ho made. I selected for this Investi ­ anthority. .Accordiiiglv. some hours after­ well as other thinjjs. The other day, ward, she yielded her military forces. Aiiibii**;i,|or to Italy. state, liowovcr. gation James 11. Blount of (Icurgia. Mis re­ us an exeeo.Hnirly corpulent old frentle- port, based up«>n iiii exlinustlve investl. ation, In yielding, however, the (Jueefi protested inan was leisurely pn ccedinjr alonjf a Tho President Tuesday sent to tho Sen­ with Its accompuiiying proofs. Is now before that she did so because of the superior force ate tlie aornfaation of Wayne MaeVeazh, <>cnrg(> 3Iagoun De.iii. of the United Htates. and only luitil such time crowded street, a detected jiiekpocket, t'ongress or Is tierewitti submitted. Tills re­ 1 of I’ennsylvanliu to bo Ambassador Extra ­ George C’. Magouu died at 9:30 o’clock port Justltlos, In niy opinion, tho statement as the United Htates government nt VVashlng- who was tlcoino' at tho top of his sjx^eii ordinary and .Minister Plenipotentiary of Wc'Iiieslay night at his home, .50 West that wLen the I’resldent whs led to submit the ton should, upon iiresentatiun of the facts, from two myrmidons of tho law, came treaty to t c Senate with the ur.niers came up and Magoun of late yciirs bad been intimately and litat tho project was zealously promoted the position of liavliig nctu .lly *t t up a tem­ liandculTod tho thief. .Mysterious Deatb*. assoclaUid wlllj th<* affairs of tho Atchison, by our Minister to that country. He evidently porary government on foreign soil for tlie pur ­ Walter Shannon and Mis. Ann Davis, had an ardent dc-lrc that it sliouM heiumie a pose of acfinlrlng through that agency terrl- ! Then tdio fat man picked hima df up, 'iopoko iind 8 aata Uo Comijany. fact acconrpllshed by his agency aud during tory which we had wrongfully put In our pos- j nothing th a territory with a view to Its subsciiuent ac- ,i ty. One of tho guiinlB, u pood-hearted ' and tho o\p-ndlt.iri^s fur I he .same period moral, political and economical grounds. He Viilloja Ho at one lime was Assessor ot refers to the loss to the Hawaiian sugar Inter­ qulaltlon by ourselves." at r4.')i, 121.000, leaving delicit of $28,000,- I fellow, who hud taken a sincoro inter ­ ban Francisco. ests from the operation of the McKinley Hill, I believe that a candid and thorough exami ­ est in the man's reformation, and had I 000 on tho year. T, and the tendency to stlH further osltlvo mess- that the provisional Mvemment owes Its ex ­ given him njuch g(XMl moral advice, ■ ■ ' UlilII L'*ses a HIg Case. nre of relief be granted. He stromdy Inveitths istence to an arniefl Invasion by the United !. liad come at kstto feel a real afTection ! Throe robbers gained access to rondori ’s At liondtfn. the C iurt of (j.uoon ’s Bench against the existing Hawnllan government and States. for him. Seeing tho roleusod prisoner gambling o*tabli*htnent at 14 Quiiicv rerulerod Ju.|giinM»i In favor of defendants ('mphaticnlly declares for annexation. He While naturally sympathizing with every street, Chicago, between 3 and 4 o'clock SRVs; “In truth, the monan hy here Is an absiir* effort to establish a republican form of gov- about to dopjiYt, he ran after him, a j Tuesday morning and succeeded In guttln • in tho suit of tho Bopubilc of t^i.ill against dltv. en ;.ua< hronlsm." He further says; "Des­ erntnent, It Is the settled policy of the United tear in his eye. “Sorry to have you gol ” i away with between 82,000 and t4.00a They tho Bnyal Miill steamship Cnmpany and tiny and the vast future lut> rests of the States to con* ede the i eople of foreign conn- '. 111' exclaimed, cordiaPy: “Ixi sure yi ii ■ held up four of tho employes, «ho wei*- tho [.ondon and Blver I’liitto Bank regar'1- United States In tho Pacific clearly Indicate tries the same freedom and Indcpenderce In the mly occupants of tho place at 11,<• who at no distant day must be responsible for the managonicnt of their domestic affairs that c -mc back to us just a.* soon as you can; I tima iug the posses. liad been allowed to riot; every beautl- j and lights. The procession from the inent Ka amazoo busino-^s ii an, was Joseph L. Seuvis , of Delhi Town ­ fui combination of flowers, lights, vel- j theater to the ballroom was even more CHARTER XXVH. drowned, he hold a $r>,0(;() a cidont pol ­ ship, near Lansing, celebrated his 60th vet hangings, and marble statuary | brilliant than the former one, owing to Lady Charnleigh walked on quickly icy in tho .Manufacturers ’ Ace dent In ­ birthday by hanging himself. 5rhioh it was possible to imagine was the picturesque dresses of the ladies. until she reached the door of the oaken demnity Company, of Genova. N. Y. Kichaud W. Heath , a popular there. Nothing was wanting. There "My costume is not complete, ” said chaml>er. She did not remember ever The com])any refu el j ayraent on the young man of Lenox, was buried Sun ­ were endless vistas of light and Lord Holdene to the young countess; to have entered this room, which In ground tliat Mr. Dorgan s death was day. Ho was 25 years of age and blossom; fountains, the silvery spray *I want a pair of silver shoe-buckles — olden days had been tho sleeping-cham ­ not caused by drowning, but heart dis­ single. those of the regular old-fashioned ber of tho mLstross of Crown Leighton. ease; that oxpotute, p.ohibiled oy tho of which reflected manifold hues; per- While cutting logs in the woods type. ” The last Lady Charnleigh had died 4 iume so sweet that it seemed to fill one policy, had brou :ht on a sudden attack no.ir Benzonia, W. .1. Larnpkins waa with ecstasy; music so clear, so har ­ Lord Holdene had been one of the there, and for some untold reason a of tho disease which precifiita ’ed him most effieient actors in the charades, rumor had arisen that her spirit was struck by a falling limb and instantly monious, ail assiduous and attentive, into tho water, and, that his head killed. ^ rejoiced in this return of olden times. and ijady Charnleigh was very desir­ not at rest, and that at night she might striking a rock, ho stunned and All the elite of the country had been ous to please him. be seen wringing her bands and weeji- drowned. Mrs. Dori;an brought suit Twenty thousand dollars a month, invited, and Lady Charnleigh remarked “I must dance this first waltz," she Ing bitter tearrs. None of the servants and .secured a judgment for tho full will be required to feed the unem ­ with pleasure that scarcely one invita ­ sal i; “then 1 will see that some are cared to go near tho place after sun-, amount. Soon alter tho case was taken ployed miners in tho upjier ])oninsula tion had been declined. As she went found for you." set. to tho United States (>>urt of Appeals, of Michigan. up-stairs to dress, satisfied with the The first waltz was with the Duke, Lady Charnleigh looked round with argued and sub.nitted, and now a de­ Having no further immediate use tour of inspection she had made, she and before she could attend to Lord some curiosity; she placed the silver cision is rendorod affirming the judg­ for their wigwam at Au Sable, tho Loud met Lady Fanshawe. Holdeue ’s request she had to dance candlestick on the toilet-table, and ment of t le lower court. Tho company Company think of tran.sforming it into “I must express my surprise, Leonle, ” with Sir Bertram. Never while the glanced with wonder at the beautiful immediately paid judgment in full. an opoi a house. «aid that lady, with an amiable smile. sim shone and the flowers bloomed did ancient room; and while she stood A Hillsdalf ; lady, while sw'oeping “I have never seen anything in better Lady Charnleigh forget the happiness there quite silently the sound of the 8 ult Production in Michigan. snow off tho sidew'ulk. fell and broke a taste; the decorations are superb. My of that hour. The lights, the flowers, distant music seemed to float nearer The twenty-fifth annual report of tho hij). There should be a moral and a dear child, where have learned to ar­ tho fragrance, all seemed to bewilder and nearer. State Salt Inspector showing tho oper ­ snowshovel in this. range all these things? I have no wish her. His arm was around her, his eyes There wore four large, lofty windows ations of tho salt insiHiCtioii law for tho wore lingering on her sweet face. He in tho room, and they were hung with The German Lutherans of Monroe to natter you, but you were Indeed vear ending Nov. .A). is made pub ­ dedicated their new church Sunday. It *born to rank. ’ It would have been a was thinking to himself, “She will bo i dark velvet, Ix'rderod with golden lic. The salt-producing territory of mine; to-morrow she will promise to [ fringe. Tho lx3dstoad resembled a is a hunJsoino brick structure, wdth a thousand pities if such talents as yours the State is divided into eight dii- seating capacity of 700. had boon lost to the groat world. be my wife.” When the dance was I huge hear.-e more than anything else; tricts with Iffit rlrmi operating 112 salt And Lady Charnleigh, well pleased, ended, rnd tho last sweet strains had tho furniture, all made of solid oak, Thompson 's marinB and coal agency plants having an annual cunmlty of for tho Lako Suiiorior Transit Co., also passed on to her dressing-room, where died. Lady Chanileigh turned to him. I was heavy, massive and magnificent; a,4io,OiO barrels of salt. Tlie total her maid, with a most anxious face, “I am going to tho housekeeper ’s ' the great wardrobe reached all across Kendall's marine office, burned at Port quantity of salt insiK'etod during the Huron, Tne loss is $4,(KX). awaited her. There lay the supotb room, ” she said, “to send Mrs. Foaron i the room. This last was wondrously year was 11,514,485, a decrease c f 207,509 •costumes ready for the charades and in search of some silver shoe-buckles. ” 1 carved and had huge wings; and near barrels as compared with the previous Muskegon proposes to givo tho $300 the ball; jewels gleamed from their He was pleased to linger a few min- j it stood a largo mirxx)r in an antique j’ear. Since the munufucturo of salt left over from tho appropriation for velvet hods; satin, lace, velvet, and utes longer at her side. : silver frame. was begun in Michigan fin IMiO there tho Muskegon room in the Michigan glistening silk lay in picturesque dis­ “I will accompany you, ” ho said; and 1 She went to the wardrobe, but stood has been protiucod <>4,128,040 barrels. building to tho suffering minors in the order. Lady Charnleigh glanced round they left the ball-room together. for a few minutes before the mirror; Tho wholesale price in wa.s $l.bU a north. with a smile of content. All this was Sno gathered up tho swooping train I she still wore the royal dross of Marie fiarrcl. It is 45 cents now. Downington has developed into a hers. The proud feeling of possession of purple velvet and threw it over her : Stuart, a robe of violet with a long white arm. train, and the famous Charnleigh dia­ hay and oat mart, to tho great delight swelled her heart as it never had be ­ Whnt IJcorgo Elliott Did. of tho farmers in that vicinity. A fore. All this was hers to give and to “I wonder if queens ever fool inclined monds, which had been formed into a to run, ” she said; “it is to bo hoped ^ crown. As she stood before the mir­ A hero recently died in Manistee local merchant is buying for an East­ take, to do v/ith as she would. This ern market. brilliant festival had sprung from one that they ai’o not always en reino. One 1 ror, the light seemed to center on her; county. Hi-^ name \va.s George Elliott. I word of hers; these people, the aris­ of my childish delusions was that they tho dark, glo any oaken room lay all in Mr. lilliott did not kill a scorq of his Manistique choppers are returning tocracy of the county, wore all assem­ sat all day with crown ai d scepter. deepest shade. She was like a vision follow beings in mortal combat, nei ­ from tho lumber woods, and report bling, at her bidding and to do her How many more of my girlish fancies of light and radiance, “every inch a ther did ho save anvbody's life at the that u 1 eduction in wages was an­ honor. are but delu ions, I wonder? ” queen." She looked at her imago risk of his own; but Vie did a thing far nounced and they threw up their jobs I’resently her eyes fell on the two Before ho could reply they had shining there so fair and bright, and a more noble. When his wife died, in consequence. bouquets, "both placed on the toilet recclied tho housekeeper s room, and pleased smile at her own loveliness Kjaving two little motherless ones, ho A Skanee cow that was being driven table, and a slight shade of perplexity Mr.-. Foaron w'as made acquainted rippled over her lips. pitched in, washed and dressed them, with the difficulty about tho shoe- washed tho dishes, cooked tho food, along tho highway got tlrod of trami>- crossed her beautiful face. “it is good to be fair,” she said; and ing, went round behind her driver’s “Divide dhose flowers, ” she said to buckles. her fun y amused itself by picturing washed all tho clothes and resisted tho “There are sure to bo plenty of them, life as It must bo for a queen. Perhaps overtures of rit h widows who were sleigh and jumped in. She rode tho her maid; “I shall wear some of each. rest of tho way. If Bertram had brought me only a ray lady,” she replied, “in tho large tliat was tho crowning moment of her more than anxious to accompany him bunch of wild bluebells, ” she added to wardrobe in the oak room. ” life; she never again knew one so through his declining years. The gentlemen of tho Imlay City herself. “I would rather have them “Then let one of tho maids go for cloudlessly luqjpy. She could hear the Congregational Society treated tho than exotics from a king ’s garden, but some at once, ” said Lady Charnleigh. sound of mu.sie floating around her; HiirKlar Killed by I'oliccmeii. ladio-» to a rabbit-pie 8upi>or. They I cannot make Paul unhapi)y to-night. ” Mrs. I’eart.n smiled. her lover, impatiently waiting for her, Four burglars maJo an attempt at 5 caught the rabbits, made tho piecrust, A magnificent toilet, in wliich was to “I do not think, my lady, with all duo was not far off. She was jfloasod with o'clock Saturday morning t > rob Tan- and waited upon their guests. submission, that any of them will dare tiie charm of hor own loveliness, and noiiholz ’s saloon at C atherine and receive her guests, had been prepared; William Clapp , of Columbiavillo, it could bo changed afterward for the to go; I will go myself the instant I she turned from tho mirror with a Hastings st -eets, Detroit. The police lost his right aim because a rapidly- charade costumes. have finished here. ” sense o perfect content. had received a tip on Hio proposed revolving saw Ilow off its shaft, struck “I have never .'-een you look so well, “I cannot wait. Why will no one She unlocki d tho wardrobe. It was burglary and gave the thieves a warm his arm and cut that member so deojily my lady,” .said the maid, when the dare to go, Mrs. Fearc n? ” one of unu.suai size, and on the shelves reception. Many shots wore exchanged that amputation was necessary. arduous duties of the toilet were com­ “There is a belief, my lady, that tho la > wonders of dross, antique jewelry and Alexander Burdoin, one of the pleted: ai'.d Lady Charnleigh, looking' oak chamber is haunted; none <)f tho and ornaments. burglar.s, was shot dea l by tho officers. Holly will have t j jiay Dr. Georgo in the glass, felt satisfied. servants will enter it. 1 am obliged to )n tho very first wot day that cemes The other throe thieve > escaped, but F. Hunter $1(I,0.»(J, tho Su^ii’omo Court Her dress was of fresh white, glisten ­ attend to it myself.” I will look at all these things, ” thought (ieorgo L. Laird, a veterinary surgeon, having pa.ssed upon tho suit. Tho costs ing silk, covered with silver net, and Patience was certainly not one of tho young oounto-s to herself. was arrested later on and identified us will amount to •$5,000 more. It will bo trimmed with green leaves; with this Lady Charnleigh ’s virtues. Tho color Slio saw drosses of duraask, silk vel­ one of tho robbers. a serious burden for Holly to boar. she wore the Charnleigh diamonds, flushed in her beautiful face, and tho vet trains, ostrich feathers, all the ■\V1I1 Pro))ably Dio. Five hundred families in Grand know'n bv connoisseurs as the finest white, jeweled fingers flung back the grandeur that had doligiited the dead Hapid.s are receiving aid. and the roor stones in England. She was a marvel violet velvet train. Ladies Charnleigh, and tiien her at­ Hugh Crawford, of Woodland, was fund is exhausted. The city will have of beauty, light and brightness. “I will go myself. If I wait until you tention was attracted to what seemed probably fatally injured by u tree fall­ to bond itself, for th'* number of desti­ As she descends the stairs she saw find a sensible maid-servant, or until tu be old-fi.shionod court suits, such as ing upon him. Ho and a connianion tute reported is increasing overv day. Sir Bertram; ho approached her very you have finished. Lord Holdene will gentlemen might have wfM'ii. had cut down ono tree, which wOvS humbly. not have his buckles to-night —that is “1 shall find some buckles here, ” she stojipod in its full by another. This was James MOgn (“Uncle Jim”) died at “Do not bo angry because I have certain. ” thought, lifting up a velvet coat rich ­ al'O cut, and in falling, struck another Gtisco at tho age of 74. Forty-six waylaid you. ” he said, “I could not Tho housekeeper was far too wise ly embroidered. She was right; there which had been dead a long time, and years ago he took uji a government rest until I had soon my queen. Oh, over to contradict her imiierious young wore several pairs of silver shoe buck ­ was quite brittle. Biecos of this latter claim, and had lived ujion it all those Leonio, how lovely you arel Your mi.-trcAs. les of great value, and she chose tho one struck young Crawford, causing years without tho assistance of a doc­ beauty dazzles mo. ” “As you please, my lady. Shall some prettiest. When she had done so, she concussion oi tho brain. Tho attend ­ tor. “If it ])leasos you, Bertram,” she one carry a taper for you? ” replaced some of tho velvet garments, ing physician says that there is but The Chajiins, who own big mining said, gently, “I am pleased to bo beau ­ “No, I will carry it myself. The next and there fell from amongst them ar. little hope of his recovery. jiroperty in tho upper peninsula, are tiful.” time you engage any maids, Mrs. old dressing-gown made of quilted said to have drnwn out an averagj of His response was one that brought a Fearon, take care they have no absurd crimson satin. It fell to tho ground, ’Twas a lllcU'ous Dream. $20(),ff0i) a year in royalties. Y’ct an vivid flu«h to her face, and sent Lady fancies. ” and Lady Charnleigh, with a little A Mancelona man took an overdose Iron Mountain paper says that the only Charnleigh into the drawing-room Sir Bertram had stood by, an amused murmur of impatience, stooped to i)ick of mince ])ie before going to bed and recorded contribution from them to looking inoie radiant than ever. spectator of the little scene; he admired it up. She held it carelessly in her shortly alter retiring discovered that any charitable purpose was .$25 for a Loonies impetuous .spirited manner, hand, and as she did so there dropped tho house was on fire. He let out a new church. < IIAPTKR XXVI. and thought her more beautiful than out of one of the capacious pockets a yell sufficient to wake the dead, and at A GRAND R apids man says that citv The festivities of th.it night were ever when she was impatient. Mrs. largo parchment cai-efully folded and the same time threw up his arm. In not soon forgotten. It was as though Fearon provided a silver candlestick is full of dangerous fiiotraps. Ono al- souh d. doing this, tho arm was dislocated, and logod liro-piOvff building is built en­ all the beauty and elite of the county an I a wax taper. There was no warning, no foreboding tho jiain caiDod by it waked him up. wore gathered together; and the queen “Pray, let mo go with you, my lady, tirely of wood, covered with an alleged of tho truth as she bent hor fair face It had boon a bad "I'aso of nightma' e, fire-proof jiaint. There are said to bo of the brilliant assembU' was Leonie, to carry this, ” she said. wunderingly over tho document. I’res­ but walking two miles through tho Countess of Charnleigh.), “No, I will not take you from your 15,000 p'ooplo who would be likely to ently her eyes grow dim with an untold deep snow to liavo a d( ctor attend to perish miserably should fire break out It was ] erhaps the happiest, cer­ employment. Is this the key?” For horror, her face grow white even to the arm was no dream, hut stern real­ tainly the most brilliant, evening of her tho housekeeper with great s lemnitv in tho buildings whore they work. tiio lips, us she read wliat was w'litteii ity. ______life. The golden glamour of fust love had unlcc.

“After ane went upstairs last nignc,* HESTER’S ROMANCE. be went on, “1 passeu under her win ­ THE NEWS dow, and the child was crying fit to MOLLIS (’OIllJIN, _Edlt<>r nnd I’roprletor. The spring was very sweet that year; break her heart, and look at her pale the orchard Dlossoms were heavy and face this morning. Can ’t you see itP* TIJK.SD.W, DKCKMIiKKiie. IHIKJ. rich on the fresh, warm air, and the “Tes, I see it,” his wife said,crossly. HOW Barnarda* brown farm-house, with its It always roused her temper to be op ­ IV E W «IL. ET «. mossy roof, tilted )>erfectly into the posed unex|)ectedly by ber husband, lamiscape of the gently undulating fbr she usually bad to submit. “I see <’ R. Martin, wife and son, of Hattie prairie land,but Joshua Barnard never it, and it’s all nonsense! Some guod- ('reek, spent ‘,.Christmas with Mi-sT^MTiir- noticed it; thirty years'companionship for-nothin ’ city follow. I’ll warrant! ” tin ’s mother, Mrs. (leo. Martin. ^ ^ with his wife, Jane, had thoroughly with which shot she left the table aud eradicated the estlietic part of his began rattling the dishes in a way to £:St. Johns teachers havebiH!omefamons nature. She was a woman whose face prevent further conversation. for *tlieir ‘*^et'*uti.* ’J? Th ey ^et up and gave one the impression that it hud Joshua Barnard slowly loft the house leave o n the 2:47 train wh en Yhey take been rudely carved out with a sharp for the field. It was a new idea that their holiday vacation —jii^mbl.'T* ”to knife and not polished down; she ac­ his wife had suggested,yet Hester had centuated this by dragging her hair never said anyUiiug to him about it, avoid newsfiaper reporters. back into a tight knot at the wrong and there were few tilings she did not The Twice-a-Wwik Detroit Free Prt'ss angle of her head. Mrs. Barnard was confide in him. He thought of it all noted in the country round about for the long, warm morning, till llie ter­ and the St. JoH.Ns News can be had at her sharp voice, good butter, and ob ­ rible heat iliove nil the workers to the this office for $1..^>() per year in advance. stinacy. welcome shade of the trees along the One hundrisl and fifty-six choice papers How she was ever induced by heron- fence by the roadside. for less than one eent eacli. duriii" hu.sband to let him send their The dust lay thick and dry on the only daughter, Hester, away to school ground, the insects shrilled monoton ­ AI)ont three hundred peojile wen* made had been the marvel of the gossips for ously —nothing stirred. A cloud of liappy with u finesuiiper at Newton hall month.s. Whatever topic was intro ­ dust came down the road and Joshua Saturday night. The distributing eoni- duced it always branched off on to the Barnard and his men watched it curi­ Barnards. Pity for the head of tlie ously. Who was foolish enough to niittee delivered a huge amount of the drive horses so fast uudor such a blaz ­ necessarifs of life to the needy Alonday. family, backbiting for the wife, and covert, envious remarks for Hester ing sun? During the past we«?k Flinton Avenue wore alluring snares of wickedness that It did not take much to check the ex ­ hausted span of bays, who stood pant ­ has assumed an air of inarkcsl luxuriance. could not he resisted. Hester had come back that spring for good; her college ing and dust-begrinned, and they (>)lored electric lights added beauty to days were finished and she was trying turned to the light buckbuard. How docs Santa Claus keep himself warm the richly trimmed windows of Krepps, to settle down again iii the old life that A man lay there, fallen under the DeWitt it Co., St. Johns .Mercantile Co., seemed a dream. seat, with his face a dark red and his Dorter it Davies, F. F. .Aldrich it Co. and Four years of city life, with the re­ clothes dust-covere

Kstlinated X,oM of Life Varies Greatly— Kiiglneers Bay the Ulsaster Was I>ae to Faulty Construction and Weak Glrdera— The Morgoe and Hospitals Fall.

Awful Scenes of Horror. At 10:20 o ’clock Friday morning the fourth span of the ill-fated Louisville and Jefiersonville bridge across the Ohio fell into the river. This proved to Ix) tho mjst frightful of the many disasters t) the bridge, which has C^-\^^j y Wi-ooked lives and swept away fortunes in a manner almost inconceivable. Tho bridge Is under construction by r the Phienixvllle Bridge Company, of i^r^' Phopnixvillc, Pa. Fifty men were at work on the bridge, all of whom were precipitated into the river The dis­ patch says that the number killed will exceed twenty. The bridge has boon under construc ­ HAri‘V New Year,and a now mate on the He.siKjrn.s and Ha’Ty sec­ Then came a great crush, An awful And down In the Valley of Shadow she tion for a number of years. Several bcKlnnlns. ond. And wo ’vo ]>con friends so long yell from tho men, and tho schooner Koes times work has been 8us|x}nded for lack Kor hands that have wavered that —but I wish ho were in another was on the rocks, and tho groat break ­ With a smile on her face and with never a and steps that fall; fear. of funds. Two years ago the Masonic New time for toll and now schooner. ” ers beating against her with cruel While tho bells of old Trinity toll for tho Savings Bank failed because of its con ­ space for winning; “Dick.” cried Millie, suddenly, “you force. “Send up a rocket, ” cried Dick year. nection with tho bridge company. The (fuerdoR of happiness are going out with tho man I love, in in a hoarsfj, straintnl voice. “Hal they Recr ntly financial assistance was ob ­ free to alL tho same ship. There will come an see us! There goes a light! ” Tho moon pcepoth In through u rift In the tained and work w.is resumed. Three hour of dark temptation to you. a And there flashed up on tho beach a cloud years ago in constructing tho olers a New hope for the souls lon« clouded over As wo robe the poor clay In tho folds of With jKJssiblo sorrows and actual pain; dreadful hour, when you will have to bonfire; in its light men wore soon the shroud. dreadful accident hapix;noil at New Joys for comrade, and frlep.d, and choose between good and evil. When darting hero and there, and then, Cross her hands on her bosom, os If she tho caisson, resulting in tho lovor. that time comes and tho tempter whis- nushod out by eight strong rowers, tho would pray. death of twelve men. Accidents Tho year U brlnglnij tinem all again. 1 or.s in your car promise me, in the lifeboat darted out. Tlvey brought up Bo—and now lock tho door and come have been frequent and from New days nno hours for tho patient build­ name of tho love you bear me, you tho injured captain and laid him on the softly away. first to last it Is said that fitly mon have ing will think of mo. ” He drew his breath dock, and ho wa.s tho first thov lowered While the chimes that she heard In her been killed. This accident was due to Of noble character, pure and true; hard. “I’ll do it,” he cried. “Heaven into the boat as it came up. The men youth Ion'.? ago the insecure placing of tho “traveler” For faith and love, with their radiant glid­ Klnit oat from old Trinity over tho snow, help me to keep this vow." wont down one by one, until only Harry Uln;; out from old Trinity silvery clear Thursday night. The wind still fur­ ing. So the Hesperus sailed, and as they and Dick remained upon the deck, To make the temple of life anew. In a welcoinln;< peal to the happy New ther lo.'isenod it and in tho morning swept out between the i)ioi*s Dick Dean “do! ” commanded Dick. "She'll only Year. Iho order was given to draw it hack in ­ A Happy Now Year and a truce to sadness, saw Milliccnt Durand standing there, l>oar one more, and it won't Ix) Dick to its place and the engines wore start­ Its eoat!" “I will not! ” cried Harry. From lls pearl-pavon squares and liedla- placed. When the end slipped off tho Be blessed tho old In Its dawning —thence ­ ly, that she had no eyes for him. “She said: ’In that dreadful hour, monded drifts men realised their danger. Tho engi ­ forth Harry Watson was a noble young when 3 ’ou have to choose between good Its sun-gilded .steeples the city uplifts. neer called to the mon and ton of tho His love w as true to us all tho way, man, Irut ho ha “I don ’t know what to say to you, ten-knot brec/.o, w'ith tho wind over never dies. vessel of the Duke of York. Tlio prlzo Milly,” he answered, slowly, “Ix'causo I the quarter, her Ixist point of sailing. And they reckon not time as wo reckon It was £10d, won by the Hc/an. don ’t like to give you jiain, but some­ A': here. With Charles ’death interest in yacht Thi*n Dick walked slowly forward, and 5' times it seems to me that it would have Harry came uj) to him again. Dick Hut the round of a century stands for n racing declined, and was not roVivod been bettor, fa*'- Ixjtter, if I had gone turned u])on him like a tiger. “Now, year. until 1720, when tho Cork Harbor Water Club was founded. The olub down with the schooner last autumn, look here, Harry,” ho said. “A'ou and Bho hath loft In tho shroud In tho city belou instead of living to endure this great I hate Ix'cn good friends, but 1 know Tho wrinkles of ago and Its tro.^ses of still exists as tho Itoyal Cork Yacht iitignish. ” what you want to say, and you better _ --V snow. Club, and has done much to pt)pularizo “I don't know what you mean, Hich ­ not say it. I give you fair warning tVIllTi:, ;;hostIy toi For God hath forever restored to her there the sport. ard. ’I’ou and I were always friends. that it i-n t .‘^afo, ” “What are you go­ an i a chill, driving Tho red of h>een laid. Hut Hurry was thinking of his doom. Saints Ixi blissed! Gut goes ivor' drop. I, fool that I was, thought tho feeling Hut the first love Is | urest and truest and deeper. There, there: I am a man, Milly -of Milly, w*ho w’aited and Mr. McNftlly ianxiou-iy I—Hhist Biddy. Well Flxe«l. best. Doan ’t t'row it away! Oi may Ixi too Milly: I'll fight it dow n in time. When watched for his coming, and ho : Bo she fancies her head Is again on his The town of Gravesend is said to be are you to ^ married’'” “After this thought, with a pang at the heart, that I breast. 1 wake to shtick me resolution ;>iid tho richest town or township in tho trij),” shetaid softlv, “when the Hes­ perhaps, after all, ho had wronged her And tho rapture once more of his bt«ai>s inolgat naile n drop once in a whoil# to world. It has no debts and it has olose perus eo»uoi back.* ^ “m Ib'st and Dick- i she knows, * Vaue me courage up^— I’uck. to $1,000,000 on deposlL Fifty C‘nt<» V.’ftll InvPKtod. Electric Funeral Trainn. fc-CoiiOii:/ ih ^l.ap.u liicivlviDUt HOLIDAY MEDITATION Tho latest innovations in tho way of OAT0 UsIlllillithL'il Ihu de.iltu of DiOn- trolloy ti’ans|>ortatiun is in San F'rau- ftrcbleH and of ropubliCt, ntoiioijuliea and ! cisco, wloro un oloctric hoarse is in IndivlduuU ' OW comes the “German uso on one of tho railways leading from Timely applUitice-t will often avert (freat VARIOUS SUBJECTS FOR LEGIS- tho city to four of tho suburban eomo- ivlls; prompt ui'IImu I.h tt-etb of tliu Wilson tarilT bill. Cbe/, t-yhiti House, for Pres­ t o idea of electric funorals docs not and case, and a good appetite. I above applluiicet will cure nluety-ulno It is practically in idents Cleveland and /fril/ur. t^oem to shook the sensibilities of tho Cases out of every one hundred. the share it will San Franciscans. ■ ' had it from her own lips. Mrs. A tirfcii-Corn 1>jvourrr. ultiinati'lv wear SOVAl MKINO POWOtS CO., tM *AU iT., N.V. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. when (IToi'od to Aii Irish liOgend. Honor to German Syrup. 9 In a friendly contest to see who could tho Ilouio. eat the largest nuinborof cars of tjrecn In yours gone by Ireland had a sa­ The Ways and cred oak dedicated to St, Colum ba^ AT corn a Now Haven woman tjot uw::y Moans C^iminittoo A Good Story. with ei^htaon cars and sutToredno tub- ( no of tho peeuliarilios of tho tree l>o- aro recclvinjr re- The Texas Congres mau usually has ing that whoever eurriod a small bit of sequent di'conifort. quosls ftr modi­ a shrewd po.eeption ot humor. Tho tho w od or bark in his mouth would FITS.—All FitKStopprdfrseby Dr. Klbio*» posed to any further tinkor- i to be bore some time ho looked around ering tho wood for fuel. At last a ougbly ofl ’aetjve as in{? with the hill in the interhst of any 1 for a moderate-jiriced room, which ho •wicked tanner "b irked” one of its Dr. Fitti'Le's Vuldun rarticulur inlorests and districts. located in a nico u-jighborhood. A largest liml s and tanned some leather, Medical Discovery. Thorc is no valid reason for any further [ motherly old lady showed him the which ho 11 aio into shoes for himself, Children vLo ore room, which pleased him very much. delay, and wo ouifht t) fjet sorncthing^ I imagining that such relics would bring THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND weak, thin, polo, and definite in the way of information into , As ho was aliout to leave tho room sho him wealth and power. Ho wore tliem NEW AND Mr COMPLEXION IS BETTER. puny aro made tho House. ” It is from tho Eastern i asked him where he wai from. hut once, however, but that one time My doctor »*r* It »i!tfl gently on the stoinach, Ilvs» gtronj, plump, rosy, I “ ‘Fi om Texas, madam.’ IUkI kldneya rnd Isa pIcoHant lu-vutlvc. This drink and robust by the “ Discovery. ” espe ­ manufacturers that tl.o creatost pro ­ was enough to make him an incurable Is made from herbs, and U prepared fur uso as e^lT It's M tea. It Is called cially adaptoa to them, too, from its pluos- test comes. I “ ‘Well, let mo show you how this leper. ______There is a prowinf? suspici n that gas works. You turn it ou so, and jmt ant taste. It’s an appetizing, restorative ton ­ The Moileni Motlior ic which builds up needled tloah and str«u;;tin Jerry Simpson is {f^inj^ to commence a match to it. so; and when you got LAfiEI ’S SaEDISIME In every blood-taint or disiurdur, if it H.'ifl found that her little ones are Im­ All drufjrlftU Mil it at M>c |1 p«r pAcktgv. N yoo rtnnol woarinjr socks, lie has intre duced a ! through turn it otf s- .’ It, MnJ vour ftddrvM fer a Ctm MiiipU. liAiir*t KmmIIt Mr.lltui# doesn ’t benefit or cure, you have your bill to repeal tlio duties upon wcolon I “ ‘Hut I understand all about gas. Wo proved more by tlio pleapaut laxative, Me«M lk« bowvU ««eh 4«v. In ordrr W> b« bmllhy, tbi$ U money back. ftAnr. Addmft URATOK V. WODDWAKD. LftKitv, N. Y. W varns and luanufactui ed w( olen tfofids. have it at homo. ’ Hyrup of Figs, when in need of the laxa- UNTION IHLS PAPER whbn watin.® to ftOvsartMM. Dr. R. V. Pieiice: Dear S'10. Kl. tiileiiey uud all iiiti'riiai 1 nlns. Cherry Valley, N. Y. Sept. 5, 1893. * troduco*! by Russian immigrants in Dollars for any casu that it fails to cure, iteud MHluiia in it* \Hrionn to.ms cured und itreveuted. South Dakota about fourteen years ago, fessional efforts arc far more generally direct- j for list of tostimonials. '1 her, IS not a rcniedi.xl Mueiit in the wo- id tlmi will , ed. nowadays than formerly, to means of j Address, F. J. l HK.VEY A CO., Toledo, O. rnre Fever und Ague and all other fevers (nidd I>r. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ■ and has overrun fifty counties. Ho jftft*Kold by Druggists, 75c. bv UAItV.’.W’rv I’ll.I.S) so quickly as IC.AD- Gentlemen;- A'ou may use ray testlmonj* with building up the nervous hj stem as the basis \VA\'> KMADV KKI.IFt-, says it is absolutely worthless, and I | .*<01,1) BY Ai.i. niirr.r.i Ts. I’rlco .'50 cents. pleasure for I would eventually chokes out every other of its healthful quietude. This is one reason ' Tfie Sucker State. 'V. like to do what I can form of vegetation. Even where it why llostetter’s Btomach Bitters has received i lUinris produces $270,Ol)0,(Hf0 of fa m for suffering women. has not gained complete mastt'ry, ho j the sanction of physlclaus as a nervine tonic, ' products every year. Tho grain prod ­ ‘‘COLCHESTER’ ’ I endurerl agonies for says, it is necessary to put leather ' Indigestion unrelieved is the fruitful father eighteen yours with I of Insomnia, and the relief of the parent mal- j uct roaches i'llu.OOit.DOB, live stock, SPADING BOOT. hoots on horses while tilling the soil. I ady by the Bitters is usually followed by a I !:<.■>(),000,(KM); dairy products, $27.00 *, (KM); Female Weakness And ho wants tho nuisance eradicated. j return to tranquil sleei). Overwork, mental hay and p >tat' e.-. $2t».()()(>.000. Tho farm In every form, and us All those and several (ther minor mat­ 1 anxiety, sedentary liabl»n Impair digestion ' and weaken the nerves. The Bitters stren^th- ju'oporty is valued at more thau$l,(i00,- a last resort turned to ters will bo ('norgetically jiushed in tho eiis them by renewing the ability to digest 000,000.' you for help. I have near future. and asHlmilate the tuod. Besides this, It tuk<;n five bottle's of i j healthfully stliiuilales the liver and kidneys. | yourSxvuinp-llo<»l, j Hontliio Hualnesa. Blliunsness, constltiatiou, rheumatism and de- I’rof, Koch ’s New Wife. one bottlo of Femtrio f In tho no>iso Tiiurs'liiy a Dfll to Improve 1 bility are remedied by this sterling medicine. I Prof. Koch htis married the young methods of accounting in tho I’ostoflico De­ actress. Miss Friedhorg, on wlioso be ­ Remedy, and used two bottles of U & 0 partment was called up. Without any dls- Anointment. Dr. Kilmer's Cu.ssion the hill was passed. Bills were liullets Keep One I,liie of FligFit. half he recently obtained a divorce passed granting patents to s(*ttlers In Ar­ j It may not ho known t ) tho general from his wife. Swamp-Root Cured Me. ; kansas and for the relief of lhos<» having i reader that a rille hall deflected from When I commenced taking your remedies I made settlement In Oregon and Washing ­ its course immediately resumes its lino j Ainerlcnii .StiippiuK* could neither ride or walk without suffering , ton under tho “donation act" of 1S50. In ' of flight after rimming tho object it is 1 Only cno-fonrth of tho American Intense pain; now I can do hotli a.s well as I the Bonate tho House hill to repeal the unable to jiass directly through. That shipping is engaged on tbo high seas, ever could In my life, for I am entirely cured fedora! election laws was reported back favorably. The Bonate joint resolution re­ I is to say, a ball turned from its course 77 per cent, boing river, lake, and of Female weakness. 1 cun do my own houso ^ lieving emplr'yes was jjassed. Al«o the f by a rib jiasses under tho skin until it coasting trade. work, and I feel that I am entirely restored to ' House hill for iwo additional Justices of roaches a point mathematically oppo- health. I shall never ceiuse to thunk Goest local i-hyalciana, of disease and permanently cures Catarrh. I but obtained no relief: the b<>»i gradually grew | Hoar attacked the legality of Blount ’s ap ­ A I’eck o? I*ln>'ltiK: This 1* N*»t Theory, but simple fact, and furnished qv the Burlington Routa worse. I finally took B. S. B., and was entirely j pointment ns Commissioner to Hawaii. (O.. B. A[ W K. R ). which i* tlie Bi'St cured after using a few bottles. ’’ ; Nominations of many Illinois postmas ­ the success of Hood ’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy ASTHMA ^ U.llwsy irom Chicago and St. Louis C. B. McI.kmuke , Henderson, Tex. ters were sent. in. Wavno MaeVeegh for Catarrh Is testified to by maq:;- people — CURED. to all point* .Northwest, WeHt and HouthwHMt. Send i.tci'iit* in i>u*tasa. ---♦--- I was eonflrmod a’ambnssador to Ttalv, The whom it has cured, not for a time o^ly, bat P0PD4M’N AHTnUi NPKCIFIO for a lull deck to P. H KIJH'I Is, Gen ­ Treatise on Blood and Skin Dla- I New York and Now Jersey bridge bill, as Oivri Rtlirf in Five Minute*. Trlsll fiennanently. Remember, J Psi'ksge lent FRTE. Sold bv Dni(f-I eral Paskenger Agent.C hicauo Ii.l, eases mailed free. | nniendeil In conferenee, was passed by giitf. One Box fvnt post-paid onr*-| The Pt7 iFT SrEciFio Co., both hoiisoa Pecretary Carlisle’s report celploftlOO. Six Boxes, gl.M. Add.[ Atlanta, Us. was submitted to Coii-ross. Ho rerom- Thos. Popham,PhlIa,Pa PtTEHTS. TRADE-MaRKS. Examination and Advice as to Patentability of In ­ DIKSMDKKIt" DK.I.mHT. Nowlayourtlm* ■ mends an Issue of bonds to Increase tho vention. Send fop Inventors ’Gulde. or How toOet to buv tlneCHlAjtS at price* below cost. Send treasury’s resources. HOOD’S ion Want Money? Wegiieper- »I atent. Psniicu O’Kauagiu. WasbinKton, D. O, I hr.-'- l>ol ant and you will receive a box colitalDliig I manent position in every county on sal- fifty of the moat dellciou* cigar*. iiKiially aold for five _ __ I ary; no caiivaHHiiig Send Htanip for TdoliasH. U. Itonimnn, 10 and Ui Uld Slip, New York. .\ HD'li t’oal ItcKlon. Sarsaparilla reply.LAOIESHri Tbe I.. A. Clark Co.. Hi blgeport. Conn. BENTS WANTED ON SALAHY**** or commission to handle tho New Patent Chemi ­ West Virginia has Hi.PflO aquaro ISnre relief icTITWt cal Ink KraKin.; Pencil. Aats making ISO a wi-'k I'riceilActs.diM u.lIJls .Monroe Kraser .Mfif. Co.. X ".SO.I.aCro'iie. Win. mih's of coal fichls, an area groalor • hr mall. HlnwellACOs | than tho c'uil region of Great Hrifnln. AC. N. C. .>o 51 ft Ijarlostown, MaM ' and prodn* o - annnallv ri,o0'^,0()0 tons. ____ CURES niTCIITC T”0*’**P! VVIIKN WKITINO TO ADVKHTISKU.S, West Virginia exports every year to Hood's Pills care liver lllii, constlpatlou, rB|d1lol>.(^ No Htiws fee until Patent <>b- I V V r lease any you anw tlio advcrtUcinvKt 1 J;ina ) j otind •• of gii:«eng. blllo •ness, Jaundice, sick headache. indig< V,na. — — talued. Wrfte forInvrbtci 'i.Uuidai lu ttife*r» Iv«i>cr. VID.—Miss Bertha Patten and Fred engal .—merry Christmas to al Fnrguson ore home from .\lbion. Cold inde<*d is tliat heart thatgn* ACCIDENT^DEATHS. Tha aword which Fthnri Alle*j drow THE NEWS Miss Frnneis Griswell from Yfisi- not out to all t he world in Chris in the (;ausa of fi'ev'lom iu lVV/> tiaa Olantl, and .Mark Buftie from OrchardB mas greeting and best wishes toemdian Caused by Carelessness. been kept in the Alleu family xmcc tha TIJKSDAY, 1)K('KM1U<:U 02. Lake. every one, and though our nwii heae patriot ’s death, and is uo**' in be bowing like tlie bending reed, liefore The nuyoritT of people die sooner than aioD of HaaniltHl A. Hopkins of 1. lu- Grace M. F. church will he de yed ing daily. Waring says: “ Disease is not a it to the government for cn .i.nit .<.-0 in Miss Maud Audersou is in Detroit this still the one thought above all others is “Peace on Earth and good will to all cons^uence of life; it is due to unnatural the National Museum at Vi s^'ttngLou w<*<*k. (xaiditions of living —neglect, abuse, want. ” FiWITT.—In Hpito of tlie jfripfx* the mankind. ” with otlier revolutioimry l••■li -< Its .Miss Lizzie Wiley of Oscoda, is visiting Dr. Htephen Smith, on the same subject, history is well autlieiiiioiit ■>!. and HleiKiiinu: has slifre<*ii Clirist- friends in Ovid. Klhun Allen in his siii<>i*i >.;j jiii v re- .Mrs. Dement and (laughter, Myrtie.are Ora Tra vis is hoim* from Y[)si)aiiti for ease is unnatural, death, except from old mas.D vacation. age, u accidental, and both are preventable ft*rs twice lo using it in tin- cni-.o:.) of visiting in Belding. the British ut 'i'lcotidcrog:!. Nearly' everyone is sick witli the}?ri[)pe. Freil Banks re(r(*iitly visited hi.s uncle bv human agencies. ” This is almost invari ­ Fd, Ni'sbitt is entertaining a brother ably true of death resulting from heart dis­ Tlie last pi'0(*eediiigs in i.'j-* ii<*;;.>lia- Bett (Mennait, of Indian Hiver has Imh *u from Detroit. at Owosso, visiting; friends and relatives here. ease. Careless over-exertion, intemperate tion of a preliminary ire.ilv .•! tiCi-ce, Nliss Carribei* (’ook is spending .Xmas Charles Banks is getting material to ­ use of tea, cofiee, tobacco, alcoholic or other Cards are out announcing; the marri­ gether for a new house. in 1782, was in relation to lii* i •' .igee in I.ian8iiig with her mother. stimulants are generally the causes of this American loyalists. 'I'lio Ai' - f « an age of Frank (Janz to Miss Lillie .l.Tout, IJma ItlakesU'e ga ve Ii**r relatives and dilficulty, and indifieren^ to its progress re­ commissioners coiisontc l to r >:i .••.•1;- the 27th. Too late for last week. friends a complete siirpriselaslTliursday sults in sudden death, or long sickness end ­ E.XGAL.—.Mrs. .M. A, Travis has a by astrhql.v private weddingur the home UNse. 'I'liey agreed tlint ili; :c ild UKKNIU’SII.—Kdwin Trif)p woe ing in death. By the newspapers it can be be no future contisciilions m j-.o. ( (-u- elii'.vsuntheiuum plant that lias of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. F.BIaki's- seen that many prominent anil hundreds of married to Miss Flora .Nye, of tiuus of loyalisls.t liitt all pemlia j 1 cos- borne over four liundred blossoms hni. B(*r«t wishes are extemh'd to .Mr. persons in private life die from heart dis­ Fnreka, l)wH*mber20. Theirmany and, though begiuiiing to fade, is still a ecutions siioiiiil diM-onrirun J, and friends wish them nnuoundeo’‘*s. uiu- this winter with great severity. Ypsilanti, and his sister Aiiiaiida, nesly and the rcstiiiiltoa ot 1 ae r oou- Some farmers are finding it more prof- pain in shoulder, side, or arm, swollen Miss Jennie Cage, of lOureka, is visit­ Swho has been visiting him for a shortankles, etc., begin treatment immediately for hscated jiroperiv. italde to fe«o])le at­ ing. may be serious. The ground was so dry that very little .Mr. .lay La])(>iiit lias returned home. the foreman, “that yon liuve taken tended pomona grange atOlive last Wed­ of the reirent heavy rainfall is left on the For over 20 ^ears Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent si>ecialist,' has made a profound terrible chances on bringing dis( ord nesday. surface but has been absorbed by tliesoil. Lawyer Shepard is home for the holi ­ into half the families of liic city?” days. study of heart disease, its causes and cure, Toe lute f«)r lust wt“t‘k. There is very little travel with teams and many of the leading discoveries in that “Why. no. What ’s the matter? Any ­ liAKY.—Mrs. McCarty, of Lima, owing to the slifipery (rondition of tin; Mr. and Mi's. Janies Walker are in thing libelous? ” “No .sir. 'i’lie d:im- Owosso. direction are due to him- His New Heart Ohio, i^^ dangerously ill suffering roads, tint jteilestrians are seen bellion. has just that time I was unable to walk across my room, Money is s*:arce and Oixes are high and MbisMi iKJtitied that his pension has beenChas. Ciii'istiansoii, of S. Dakota, i.s and my pulse beat from to 116 times a minute. farmers are all getting discouraged. reduced from (Ught to si.v dollars jier visiting at Jas. Longcor ’s. 1 then used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and at once Itocamc stronger. After using six bottles I Klectrlc llltterx. Tax**H are almost one fourth higher than month. Mr. Hooker has bmi in [)oor (iuite a iiuiiiher of our vlll igers went was able to work as usual and walk a mile every last year. liealth for years and a gmit deal of the down to Ovid Saturday to meet Santa day, my pulse ranging from Mto8n. Dr. Miles’ This reni(*(ly is h(*comiiig so well known Geo. IL DeBois, the grm^eryman and time is unable to pi'rforiii any manual Claus. remedy Is not only a preventive but a cure.” and HO p(>i»nl>ii' ns to incil no (*cial Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold by all dng- mention. All who linvc usi'd lihx-trie postmaster, is doing a thriving business lalior whatever. His disabilitii's date Mrs. N(*llie .McDowell, of York stati? is pists on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Miles at Round Lake. His store is a model of t>ack to Ills army service and after try­ Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind., on receipt of price. $1 Bitters sing tlie sniiK? song of jirnist .—A ing f(jr a long time to procure a jieusiou vi.sitiiig her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. H. J. per bottle, six lor S.^, express prepaid. It is p(wi- inirer niediciiK* does not exist and it is neatness. Carnes. tively free from opiates or dangerous drugs Dr. under the old law, he finally applied under Miles' Pills, 26 cents. Free book at drugi^ts, or gnarant(H*d to do nil thnt is clnimed. The RfH'd school, taught by Miss Flora .Miss Helen Parineiiter is home from Fli*(;trie Bitters will cun* nil disenscs of Hibbard, closed hist Friday. Thewinter tlie net of 1800 with (he above result. by mall. .loseph Hewitt is suffering fioni an at Cohoctoii, N. Y., where she has spent the ♦^he Liv(*r nnd Kidneys, will remove term begins al)OUt January lo, with .Miss summer. .Sold by All ItriigirlHts. Piiiijiles, Boils. Snlt Rlienin nnd other Anna Blunkett as teacher. tack of The grii>|>e. -Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Lnckherst have uff(H:tions ennsed by imjnire blood —Will Thomas Newton and wife have returned Out ill » JlIizKMrd. drive Mnlnria from the systejii and [ire- OFT 11 K AST B IN G11A M .—A n oyster from their wedding tour. gone to liousekiH'ping in Beiij. Shep^i . su{»i)er for the benefit of the young hous(^ on West avenue. .Mr. J. F. Blaize, an i*xteiisivp rea vent as W(>11 ns enre nil MnInrinI fevers. .Mrs. .Marie Noble, of Detroit, is visiting estate dealer in D(*HMoiiie8, Iowa, nar ptjople of West Bingham was given 'I'he n*vival meetings (dosed last Tues­ —For cure of Hendneln'. ('oiiKti]intion at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gloverher parents .Mr. and .Mrs. J. Hewitt, of day evening. Rev. Young exp(*(TH to rowly encaped one of the HevercHf attacks and Indigestion try Fh ’ctrie Bitl(*rs —En ­ S this village. of pneumonia while in the northern part Williams Friday evening, Dwember 22. start mei'tiiars at Duplain the beginning tire satisfaction gtianinteed, (.r money A very enjoyable time was had and a The G. A. R, and W. R. C. are jirepar- of the New Year. (jf that Htate during a recent blizzard, refund(>d. — Price oO (‘is. and ])er purse of ft) raised. ing for their uiiiiual camp tire which will Ha.VH the Saturday Review. .Mr. Blaize •'OttJent Fildew iV Millninn'sDruy Store. occur about the lust of January. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mclntyn*, ol South had occuhion to drive several miles dur­ Lura Williams is on the sick list. Dakota, arrived here Friday to sjiend We undei-stand that a series of imn't- ing the storm and was so thoroughly Finery Jones is very sick with the the holidays with her parents, .Mr. and chilled that he was unable to get warm, ings ill the inter«‘st of revival work will .Mrs. Richard Ilazle. You can bn\' Marlilc and gripfie. soon begin at the .M. F. church iii this and inside of an hour after his return he Sc’hool closed Friday for a two weeks’ village. OFTH OLIVE.—Clinton County Po­ was threatened with a severe case of pneu ­ Granite work almost at your vacation. monia or lung fever. Mr. Blaizi* sent to The pupils of the union school will give mona Grange last Wednesdav. own prices at F. F. Mur­ Frank Smith is greatly improved in Tlie attendaiKT wa,s v(*ry large. the nearest drug store and got a bottle an entertainment for the benefit of the of Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy, of which health being able to be at work again. school, at Perry’s hall,* on Ttiursday SOlive being the home of Pomona the fol­ dock’s, nnd lie has n very lie haJ often heard, and took a number Hattie Miller, of Olive, was the guest of evening. lowing officers were elected for the en ­ suing year; Master, J. 1). Richmond; of large doses. He says the effect was fine disjilaA’. Mrs, Henry Steves and family last week. Hewitt A: Co. now occupy the store w(iiiderful and in a short time he was Paralysis seems to Is* the order of the building vacated by Roberts and have a overs(H^r, J. W. Bronson ; lectun*r, Mrs. J. W. Fullest; steward, I)ell .Mosher; A. breathing quite easily. He ke[>t on tak­ Sho]) opjiosite ])()st ofiice, day. .Mrs. F. Nelson has had a shock large and fine assortment of furniture ing the medicine and the next day was but is ou the gain. and undertaker ’s goods. steward, J(*romH Dills; chaplain, Homer alJe to come to Des.Moines. .Mr. illaize St. Johns, Midi. Hale; treasurer, B.Stamphly ; secretary, regards his cure as simply w()iid(*rful. Grandpa Krepfis is lying very low with Dr. David Hollister, who lias been in .Mrs. B. Stainplily; gate keeper, O. (L For sale by Tkavih & Rakkk , Druggists. paralysis. Having had the second shock poor health for some time is at present Whitlock; Pomona, Della Mosher; F. F. ^Muudock . there is little hoftes of his recovery. very fiH'ble. He is suffering from a com­ Flora, .Mrs. J. W. .lewitt; Ceri's, Beasie Last Friday while Miss AdaNelsonwns plication of diseases. His (laugh ter, .Mrs, .\ndrus, L. .\. Steward, Fstella Dills; In 1816 the first pre-emption right driving home from town her horse be ­ Fmma Gover is with him. Dept. LinTurer, F. W. Redfeni. The of settlers ou public lands wus passed tin,e is came unmanagable aud threw her out. John Roberts has disfiosed of his Imlii^s of Olive Grange pre[)ar(*d a fine by congress, not, however, without No injuri>*s were sustaineil only to horse grocery stock aud is now on his way to dinner and supper which was greatly en ­ much oppositiou. This net allowed at hand and the place to buy aud buggy. Jonesville where he has an inteiest in a joyed bv all the hungry jiatrons, De settlers on the public doninin the right meat and fruit store. His oartner is \yitt grange had twenty-two refirescnta- to purcliase acres. This was the 3’our Family Groceries is at .\PLF R.\ PIDS.-Thestockholdersof Clias. hk;ott, formerly of this village. tiv(*H at Olive. The delegates tothestate initial of :i long series of similar enact ­ the .Manie Rajiids cri'amery metin The meinbei'H of the A. O, H. W. are grange, J. W. Fnnest and wifeand .1. W. ments. a A. PUTT’S Cash (iropory. convention Friday. Considerable pr(*i)ariiig for a iniblic installation. .\t Brunson, gave good reports. .Mr. and The inhabitant.s of this e:irth have Mbusiness was transacted, among whichthe last regulaniieetiugparties were pres ­ .Mrs. Beia'dict, of Lansing, werethen^and aaver seeu but om* .side (>f the moon. Tr\' our W. G. J. tea. was a. resolution to dispow'of the jirop- ent from St, .lohiis, Furt'ka and Carson havirg attended the state grange nil The explanation is this: The moon None Better, erty if a buyer could be secured. The and a very enjoyable time was had which through, wen* able to give int(*reNtiug n*- makes one revolution on her axis in firm si*«ms to be over burdened with lnst( ‘d until the small hours of the morn ­ portsnl.so, .More ri'solutions were pre- the .same period of time that .she takes It has been on the market stockholders. ing. Keiit(Hl thiSj last session of the state up in revolving once around the earth, Joseph Hewitt and Dr. David Hollister grange than at any session (‘ver before thus the same geographical region of for years and is admitted to -\TIL—Benjamin F, Ware, died Dec held. The Pomona officers will be in ­ still renjain on the sick list, and the lat­ the lunar surface i.s always toward us. ter is said to be in a very critical condi ­ ember 21, IMDB, aged 77 years. stalled at B(‘ngal in January. be the best tea. The shortest liue that can be drawn tion. He WHS born in Bolton, N. Y., and (piirea number around Iiiiro are suf­ Fall and get a sanqile free. Bmoved from there witli his parents whenfering with the grippe. upon the earth's surface one end being The entertainment given at Perry's a small boy to .Madison, Lake county, at the mouth of the Mississippi river hall by the scholars of the scliool on Ohio. When he was twenty-two years H(*nry Blizzard, of Riley, is visiting frii*nds in Ohio at pri'^ent. and the other at Pekin, China, will Tuesday evening, was a success in every of age he married Harriet Jennings juid cross the Bering straits. If you doubt C. A. l^UTT. respect. < moved to Olive, Clinton county, in the M'in. Dills was very sick last week but this assertion, lake a largo globe aud Mabel Smith, daughter of Win. Smith fall of IHof), onto the northeast one- is a litth* better at, ])r(*s(*nt. a piece of Ihrend or string and make formerly of this village, but late years a quarter of northeast one-quarter section 'rom Barton and Ira Kiiaj)!) start(*(l the measuremeuts to suit yourself. resident of Washington, D. ('., is at pres ­ uin(*t«*en, then a wild piefte of land of for the northern part of Michigan Satur­ ent the guest of R. 11. Hewitt. which he made a tillable farm. He was day morning. The sponge is an animal. It will Ben Owen, of the firm of Owen & Pink ­ supervisor of Olive nine years in all, six shrink from the hand which tries to S(‘veral from this town and DeWitt ut- seize it, and if viewed under a lens ney, dealers in groceries at Perrinton, has years in succession. He sold his farm in teiuh'd the state grange at Lan.sing lust left for parts unknown. Pinkney seems 1881 and moved to Bath where he re­ may be s(^en constantly drawing in W(“(*k. 'l'hi*y all l■(*p(^rt a good tiiia*. The water lliroiigh the innumerable canals to be the heaviest loser, although there resided up to the time of his d(‘ath. He stale grange and visitors were iiivitifd to are a number of other creilitors. was a carpenter by trade aud supported visit the agrimiltural college and teams which form its digestive organs, and On Friday evening last the Masonic his family for a number of years by work­ were seat down to carry them but there having consumed the niiiiule nuimal- is stamped in the best watch Lodge of this village, elected the follow ­ ing at it until begot his farm cleared off. was so much business on hand that but culffi ill the fluid ejecting it again cases made. It is the trade ing officers : W. .M., Isaac Hewitt; S. W. He was a firm bi»liev(*rin th( “ Divitieorigiu few of them could go. through some other channel. Otto Bullis; .1. W., B. W. Hewitt; treas.. of the bible, and was n strong believer in Americans are said to have the poor ­ mark of the Keystone Watch Jacob Hoover; sei;., (b»o. Young; S. 1)., the .\dv(*ntist faith. He leaves a wifeand est teeth of ttiiT peo))Ie in the world. Case Company, of Philadelphia, Spencer .Moss; ,1. D., C. C. Taylor; stew­ thrw cliildren to mourn his departun*. It i« said the more brain work a per ­ ards, Wm. Bell and Wm. Hane. .Mrs. Ibmry .N'orris of Norway, Kansas, son has the worse bis teeth become. the oldest, largest and best- .Mrs. Dr. .N. Dryer, of Bath,and Walter The same result is attained by lack of known factory in the world— M'nre, of Boyii City, .Midi. Ib* was iu- proper nourishment, and it i.s said by RB’F.—Jiritual- terrecl in Batli village cemetery, Satur­ 1500 employees,capacity 2000 istand materializing medium who day afternoon, D(s'eml)er2J, withoiitany a well-known dentist that fifty years has been holding miKdings at the funeral servlses, it being his nspjest. hence, among tlie very poor classes, cases daily. Its products are Phome of .lucob Crane, has gone, together everyone will be tootliless at the age sold by all jewelers, it makes with .Mr. Crane to Brant Center where he Last we(*k chronicles two den the and of 20. two births in tin's t(>wnslii|). 'I'lie births will also hold imH'tings as long as he has Roots draw enormous quantities of the celebrated Jas, Boss Fillect good success. are, a son to Fdwurd Clark and wife, and 4^' a girl to Bert .Smith and wife. moisture from the soil and by this Watch Cases, now fitted with Mrs. George .\rthur isabletobearound V means it is discharged into the atmos­ ng/iin. Lngriiqie is lurking in every nook and the only bow (ring) which can ­ corner. 'J’lie man or woman is lucky who phere. For example.ihe common sun ­ Miss Jessie Holden, of Owosso, is home slums it. There is no lock and key to flower was fouiul to exhale twelve not be pulled off the case—the for t he holidays. k»M*]» tlie hactaria from infesting the hu ­ ounces of water in twelve lionrs, and .Mrs. I). }e has just returned from a Millie, daughter of Wm. Sweeney,of f)e- way give oil something like 700 tons visit witfi friends and relatives in Mus­ Witt (ownsliifi, dii'd December 20, aged of water during the five months it car­ kegon. ir> years ami 0 months. She was in ­ ries its foliage. Mrs. Wm. Green has been sjiending the terred ill Bath village cemetery, Dwern- A chemist computes that at the pres ­ past week with InT parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. her 22. TJie fiiuiral was held at the .M, ent market value the average human A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. G. A. Holden. F. church conducted by Rev, North. cadaver contains soniotliing like $18,- ()uri>ost master has bi'cn unable to N. P. Gallop, an old ri'sident of Bath, 000 worth of calcium. But, like the carry the mail for us this last week, ns died Itecernher 21. He was buried from Three Bottles Cured fabulous values of alumiuiim in clay, he and the entire family have b* ‘en sick the Row? church and in Rose (cmetery, ** I n^cd to be a ftreat sufferer from rheoitu* or of gold in sea water, the cost of ex ­ with the grippe. December 2.'I. We would like to give n ttsm. I tried almost everythlnn without relief. traction at present prevents all profit L. Howe and family and Mrs. Price brief history of his life ns he was nn 1 took three bottles of Hood's Harsaparilla and to the would-l»e enterprising manu- have be«*n visiting relatives and friends honoreil and resiMcted citizen of this found mjself eured. I know it was factiirer.s, and the schools of anatomy COMPOUND. in Faton Rapids' township for ninny years, but we do not w ill have no immediate cause for alarm A rMMnt dlMOTerv by an old know it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla phTxlclan. SuccM^fuUu tued. The gripfie has struck Price again and as regards commercial competition. Monthly by thoutanda of Cards are . Kdward LaNoble and Miss Lizzie Smith, safe and reliable miHlIcine dte- at their future home on the Byron Frarts feeble eirenlation, nnd impoverished OOvered. Beware of nniirinclplisl druyglaU who ".\ gi'een Christmas enlarges thegrave- farm, Wednesday evening, Ihcember 27. offer inferior medicine* In pl^e of thli. Ajik for yard” and indications point out that we blood, .Ayer’s Snrsnpnriila is a boon be ­ Edward is keeping bachelor ’^ hall and Dandruff iw due to an enf(*ebl(Hl Htate of Cook ’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substf- are to have a very green Xmas thisyear. nwnls a wife bad, Lizzie is teaching in yond price. Its effect is to check the tuts, or tncl<3se tl snd 0 cent* In poetaye tn letter Jesse Woodhnms who has been spend ­ OUT primary department and Edward the akin. Hall’a Hair Renewer quickenn ravages of time, by invigorating every and we will eend, sealed, by return mslL. Fnllseslsd ing a few weeks on his farm in northern will lie a rather large Mrholar for that the nutritive functiouHof thenkin, h(>aling organ, nerve, nnd tissue of the body. jisrtlcalsrs In plsln enrelope, to Udies oalj, S Michigan has returned for the holidaye. sumps. AddrsM Pond Lily Compony. department. and preventiiiurtheformation of dandruff. See .Ayer’s Almanac for the new year. Mo. Z FUhsr Block. Dstrolt. Mlsk.