SXJOHNS NEW

V olume V. —N o. 23. ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY MOI^NING, JANUARY 30, 1894. Whole No. 231

steam Prlntinir House. Genuine bargains in Jewelery and Op­ Will Richards went to Owosso Satur­ Til* La...... Mr. R. G. Allison ATTORNEYS. Sunday at the home of C. L. Meade. aud entertainment in their lodge rooms, count of illness, but her place was very Dr. Zimmer/ Wednesday evening, Januarj ’ 21. Mem­ satisfactorily flllecutivenights L Opera House Block. the state of Florida. III the Clinton IndepcMident for Janu ­ by the Great English Tragedian Henry Sunday school class, of tbe M. IC. church, ary 25th, afipeared an article under the Irving and his noted company. Thepro- Otis Wise is home from Chicago where MONEY LOANING. will give a thirteen social at the ladies ’ caption “Gur Worthy Poor” which not ceeds will go to the King’s Daughtei-s for he has been employed as trimmer in a library rooms, Tuesday evening Febru­ only cast reflect ions upon the judgment distribution among the poor and desti ­ ichigan mortgage company . large carriage factory. ary 13. Remember the time and place, tute of St. Johns. (Limited.) Capital $76,000. Corner of exercised in the )>lacing of the200bushels The reserved sale will open at A Ilison ’s MWalker and Spring streets, St.Johns. Mon ­ Mrs. Dr. Havens expects to leave for and come prepared to spend a pleasant of wheat doiiateil by Mr. R. M. Stt'el with ey to loan, investments made, mortgages for Jewelery Store, Tuesday inorniiig, Feb­ sale. A few pieces of land for sale. 1 Chicago*to morrow to visit her daugh­ evening. the King’s Daughters society for distri ­ ruary 20, at 7 o’clock. ter, Mrs. Jaues, for a week. Hon. Frank Noeker, of Westphalia, died bution, but also upon the ability of this PHYSICIANS. Orthodontia , Thepresent possibilities Monday, the 22d inst., after an illness of noble organization to dispense this sub Business Locals . in this field are really astounding. For stomach trouble. He was a repi*eHentu- stantial assistance where It would be of W. POLLARD, M.D., Ph.vsiclan and • Surgeon. Specialties: diseases of women best results, go to Corbin & Son. tive in the state legislature from 1879 to the most benefit to the poor of our village. Ice Wools Jand children. Oculist, Aurist, Haryngologlst. In white aud black at Office over Wilson & Son ’s store. Mrs. Charity A, Leckenby, mother of 1883, held the offices of supervisor and This wheat was donated with the un ­ John Hicks ’. Mrs. W. C. Botsford, left Monday morn ­ justice of the peace and was one of the derstanding that the flour from 100 B. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ forenjost citizens of Westphalia. bushels should be jJaced with the King’s Millinery at Coat. D geon. Office over Sullivan ’s Clothing ing for a visit with relatives in Bay City. Daughters for the benefit of the local I am closing out my entire stock of Store. 48tf The ladies ’ society of St. Johns church Hiram College Advance: ‘‘The evening poor and the flour from the balance Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at cost, M. POST M. I>. Physician, Surgeon and will give a six o’clock tea at the home of of March 11, the patrons of the M. C. nnd all other seasonable goods at greatly • Notary Public. Office east side of main A. course listened to H. H. Emmett’s lec­ should be placed with President DeWitt reduced prices for tlie next thirty days. SSt., Eureka, Mich. Mrs. J. H. Corbit, Thursday, February 1. to be forwarded to the sufferers in North Rfesp., Mrs. L. Canfield . Miss Nora. Wellings and Walter Catter- ture on ‘‘The North American Indian. ” ern Michigan. That no error in judg­ ITfARY P. HAVENS, M. D. Office overR. mole, both of St. Johns, were marrie. m. There will be a masquerade social Fri­ the greatest chance of your life of buying outbursts, Mr. Emmett is not excelled in should be apparent to every fair minded day evening, February 2,1894, at Perry’s reaUy flrst-i'Iass goods at less than half our lecture course. One instant wo laugh­ person in the community. The society i.s their value. Goods are goingfast. Come y J. TRAVIS, M. D. Office at Residence hall, uuder the auspices of the Oriental PM over Flldew a Mlllman ’s drug store. ed, but the next blushed with shame at a charitable Christian organization and in while the stock is complele. A few Diseases of Women and Children a speciality. Degi’ee K. O. T. M., of Maple Rapids. 18 thoroughly non-sf.'ctarian, embracing of our sample prices: Men's the truths told concerning our treatment suits, worth only i!3; men ’s suits, Lewis Severance wishes a place on the among its members representatives from DENTISTS. of the Indian. ” woi til f 10 only f4; men ’s fine cassiinere Republican ticket as candidate for tbe every church society in St. Johns. Be­ suits, worth f 12, only ^5; men ’s dress Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kneelund, of St. fore assistance is rendered, a thorough ARTHUR CORBIN, D. D. S.—Crowns. office of justice of the peace, at the com suits, worth fl5, only fd and ^7; men ’s ..“ Bridge.. £ Work...” (t«eth without plates) ing spring election to be held April 2nd. Johns, formerly of Bengal, have found investigation is made by a committee good overcoats (or uistersji worth f8 aud all the Latest Processes. marriage a failure after their twentieth only ^3; men ’s good overcoats for ul­ The Congregational church has ex formed for this purpose. Since the for­ wedding anniversary, and the latter has sters) worth ijilO, only f4; men ’s fine tended a call to Prof. H. E. Butler, of mation of the local organization many overcoats (or ulsters) worth f 12, only BARBERS. applied for a divorce. Mrs.. Kneelnnd Alma. He will occupy the pulpit next hundreds of dollars in provisions, etc, $5; men ’s dress overcoats worth 115, evidently having anticipated the coming ILSON A CARU.SS, Barbers. Ladies ’ Sunday though he has not, as yet, ac­ have passed through its hands to our only^G; boy's long pant suits worth Hair Cutting and .Shampooing a of a rainy day hud supplied herself with worthy local poor and has been dispensed ^7.50, only f2.5(); bo.v ’s long pantsuits Wspecialty. Walker street west. 88tf cepted the call. worth f 10 only f3,50; children ’s suite, 150 dresses, 27 jiairs of 8lipi)erH and to the unqualified approval of thedonors. Mrs, O. L. VretJand retired from the worth ^2.50 only 90c; children ’s suite, shoes, 15 pairs of gloves, 90 ai)rons,etc., Au investigating committee looks after presidency of the W. U. C. last wt>ek, after worth only fl,25; children ’s suite, most all of which were entirely new, and the worth.v poor who will not ask assist worth $4.50only 11.50; children ’s jersey holding that office for two years. She ^HE CLINTON COUNT Y SAVI.NGS BANK now charges her husband with noi" sup­ auce and on this point are much better suite, |il,50, ^2, ^2.50, worth fiaand was presented with a fine pair of gold fr>; men ’s pants, C5c ,75c,85c,fl,!|1.25 .ST. JOHNS. MICH. plying her with the necessaries of life. If able to get at the true facts in the case spectacles by the society. worth |:l.50, fl.75, ^2, $2.25, $2.50; she fails to get alimony which she wants than any other charitable organization 100 pairs men fine worsted fiants, worth The Midland Sun says that it is so she could surely subsist some time on the in St. Johns. The writer speaks particu­ $0 and $7 only $2.25; white unlaiind- PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DE­ dark there at night thatthelamplightors proceeds of a twenty-nine cent sale. larly of this matter as this class of the ried shirts, worth 75cIonly 25c; Domet POSITS AND LOA.N.S MONEY ON AP- flannel shirts, worth 50c. only 14c.; tine cannot find the lamps, and the people poor nnd needy was esprcially referred to PRONED BONDS AND REAL ES- HIGH .SCHOOL NOTES. umbrellas, worth .$2 only 55c; mackin ­ cannot find the lamplighters. Thus the in the article in the Indejteiulont of last tosh (rain coat) with cape, worth $8only T.\TE SECURITY. Sun throws a little light upon the situ­ The Delta Epsilon rhetoricals were hon ­ week. Thus the writer of that article $3. ThonsandH of other bargains. .\il ation. ored last Friday by the presence of quite used one of the strongest possible argu­ goods marked in plain figures. At a number of visitors. Leland ’s store, first door south of Hunt's ALBERT.I. BALDWIN, President. Mr. .\. Fox and Archie Wolcott have ments in their favor to belittle au or­ Drug Store, St. Johns. J..ook for the (J. PENNELL. Vice-President. severed tlieir connection with the dry Roe TemiJe, kindergarten teuchei-, wns ganization which should have the hearty Blue Flag. ______P. E. WAESWORTH. Treasurer. goods house of M. L. Kendrick. The kept fiom school a part of last wwk by co-operation and assistauee of every I'he Twice-a.Week Detroit I'reo Press former is thinking of taking a position a badly twisted ankle. charitably Inclined person in the com­ and the St. Johns N ews can be had at as traveling salesman, nnd the latter will The sixth grade gave an imitation of munity. These are facts which the writer this office for $1.50 per year in advance. engage in business for himself at Albion. of that article or any other person in ­ One hundred and fifty-six clioice papers the World ’s Fair last Friday. The dif- for less tJian one cent each. A number of St. Johns p«‘Oplewillgoto f(*rent states wei'e represented by theii' terested can acquire in a few moments C’arpcis, Carpots. ^TATi: H.VNK OP ST. JOHNS. Grand llapid.s February 1, to hear Mnie. res[)ective nroducts, and the exhibit time if they so desire. It would have Im'U simple justice to have found out the New carpets now Ix'iiig received at COM.M ERCIAL AND .SAVINGS. Patti. Tlie following is a partial list: showed a good understanding of geogra­ John Hicks ’. Miss Etta Richards, Mrs. Dr, (iillam, Mrs. phy. Mrs. Watson may well be jiroud of facts before rushing into jirint with a CAPITAL $.>0,000. CUoaks, Cloakrt, E. E. W’hite, Mrs. .\. E. Morey, Mrs. Dr, her success. statement calculated to harm so worthy SET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS. $900 000.00. an organization as the Kings Daughters, (’’oaks at your own prices to close the Corbin, Mrs. R. F. Tinkhani, Miss Muina As a result of the new rules abrait entire cloak stock t»OllTER K. PERKIN. President, nnd MissRailey, niarehing several students have beim sus­ With these facts before them, can any at John Hicks ’. GEO. .MARVIN, Viee-Presldent, fair minded person criticise the judgment J. W. KITZGEKALI), Cashier. F, Ij. Wells, president of lecture coin- pended from school or at the least from exercised in placing this flour with such The St. Johns Boquet is the best hand II. II. FlTZGEUALD.Asst.C. inittw, Wellsville, Ohio, says: “It is en ­ classes. made Havana filled cigar for 5c. on the a society? Rout . G. Steei.. DIUEC'l’ORS: tirely within bounds to say that wo have Under the new mi'thod of dra wing books market. P. K. Perrin, O. W. .Miinger, Gen. F. Marvin, never hail a leidnrer hero wlio gave more from the librajy an exact rword of each LOST—An opportunity to get a No. 1 .J. H. Corbit, J. II. Fedewa, J. W. genernl satisfaction, or who aroused as stuilenfs reading is kept. For January A Mhii ’s Opinion. Ooek Well, warrauted, by not knowing Fitzgerald, Jesse SiiUlvnn. .las. greatand abiding an interest in his sub­ I have suffered for years with stomach of 0. L. Kimball, Oral, Clinton Co., .Vfich. Richardson, C. S. Allison, Mich­ 24th the Freshman class ilrew out 25 ael Spllzley, G. E. Corbin. ject ns did II. H. Emmett.” .At Newton books, 14 of which were fiction, six his­ trouble, eatarrah, rheumatism and piles Uiiderwfar and all winter Gooila hall, February 1. so that I could not do what little work I 4 Per Cent. Interest Psid nn Tine Deposits. tory, one poetical, threii periodicals, nnd at way down prices before inventory The St. Johns Spring Co. is the name of one genernl reference; the Sophomores hud to do. I'tried many mcdiciuos with at John Hicks . but little effect, but now I mu thankful I a newly organized industry iu our village drew 17 books, three of whicli were fic­ Take your laundry work to .Miner & with Geo. A. Steel, jiresident; M.D. Hub­ tion, nine history, three periodicles and have found a remedy, Fildew&Millman ’s Findley, proprietors of the N* ‘\v Steam Notice. bard, secretary aud treasurer; and A. J. two general reference; the Juniors drew Lemon Bitters and Eclectic Balm. This Laundry on State street. Best work at popular prices. Adjourned meeting of the otockholderH Pullaw, suiierintendent. Operations com­ two, one biography and one general ref­ Balm is good for either man or beast for of the 8t. .lohns Manufacturing Company menced Monday in tbe steel spring de. erence; the Seniors drew six, four fiction I have tried it on both. 1 have bought Everything appertaining to the Jewelrv will be held at the office of naid Company partment of the W’hipple Harrow works, and two sports. For January 25th, it five bottles of this medicine and the re­ business to be had at Krepp’s DoWitt « Co ’b. Pri«ee lower than the lowest. in the village of St. Johno, Michigan, which they now control. They will make was about the same except that the sult is, last year I paid f 15 for having Thursday, February 1,1894, at 2 p. m. all kinds of spring goods for manufactur ­ Seniors drew out no sporting books but my wood cut and this year I cut it myself •The “Crown of St. John* ’’ i« the best and feel good over it. I write this for the D. S. French , ers of farming implements, and expect^ gave their attention wholly to fiction, 1 Oc cigar now on the market. Try it. Manufactured by Heller A Spiro . Secretary and Treamirer. i& time, to manufacture carnage|springiw drawing five books. Au Quis. good of others. W. H. Smith . I Bl’KNED HIM ALIVB, | TO TAKE THE WHOLE ISKDE. One Hundred Ml«»«»url Farmers Take a j KOETl’TNft IS GUILTY. AMENDMENTS AFOOT. TheN ews New York, Clilrugo and Itostoii Hiuikers j Terrible Veniceaiico. Keiidy to Ituy Curlinle ’s ilunds. HV IIOIJJS <’()KH1>^ j One hundred maddened funner muiid Fecretary Carlisle will receive a proftosl- about the little town of Verona, Mo., RAPID RUIN OF THE MILWAUKEE tloii front a syndicate of New York bank ­ HOUSE STRUGGLING WITH THE I LI iO^ I ►AY. JAN. ao, 1H‘)4. j burned a negro at the stakci The black BANKER. ers, headed by J. Edward Flmmons. presi­ WILSON BILL. ____ luaii, whose name has not yet been learned, dent of the Fourth National Bank, to take . . seized the 13-year-old daughter of Farmer (he entire issue of (50,000,000 in bonds for * J*c ‘iulii. bore her to the woods, and so tsngwr, Cunl and Iron Are I!ones of Conten ­ nA L JllV^AUU 1^1 T i I Nri- may die. As soon Hard Experience of an Orcan Steamer— wliich he has called bids, Mr. Btmmons said that a syiidicato would probably take tion —luci me Tax Will Ctiuse a Sharp House Stands by Its Action on Sugar- ______I a.s she could liberate herself after the $35,000,000 at the Fecretury’s figures, but It Haltle —I’eiislonis Estliiinto Is Consider* I liend ’s departure she crawled home and Old llureas* ISlttor lUasts—Work, Not Is re|)urtcd that a number of other bunkers ably Lowered. DRUNKEN SALOONIST 3HOOTS told her fearful story. A posse of neigh­ Foul Flay. In New York, Boston and Chicago bors was at once orguoized, and wlien AN alderman . h:ive sl.nified their intrntlon of Outline o' Work. the news spread through the com­ HU Downfall C'oiiipleto. Juln'ng the clique and sub­ Washington cor-espondem e: munity 100 delorminod men armed tlicm- John B. Koetling. who was cashier and scribing for the entile Issue. The New York H House 8till selves and started .in pursuit of the bankers will make every efl'eat to secure Corbett SHU Cliamp.'ou Urulser of the ' fugitive. The search was continucd unin- half owner of the defunct F'outh Fide Fav- stfucglos with the Ings Bank, Milwaukee, was found guilty the eiiiire Issue, and unless another syndi ­ Wil“oii bill and a tVt>rld —Ohio CongresHiiiiiii Will Oult— i terruptedly through the night and the cul- 'J uesday of the charge of receiving a de ­ cate, which is reported to be In process of multitido of pi’o- Nearly Fatal Fire to Illinois' Treasurer prlt was found hiding in a clump of bushes posit when he knew the bunk to be Insolv ­ formation, makes a higher bid they will l>i)«ed tiiiiendiueuls. only a few miles frtim the Jactiuln farm. —Cliarlestoii Sailors I>r»»\vned. ent, Unless hls attorneys* mutlon f r u now probably got the prize. The New-^'orkers The men a.io He was taken before tiio girl, who positive ­ trial and an arrest of Jndgmeiii should ho were a little apprehensive that Chlca.go ly identified iiini us her assailant. Po loud in Iboir oh ec- successful, and this Is no- looked for, Would make a bid for the bonds at a frac­ CbU-ugo Alderinan Shot. great was the fury of the avencer.s tliat ti n, led by Nle^srs. It Is exjiecfed Banker Koetting will bo on tional Increaso over tlio minimum figures Thursday night J. N. .Mulvlhlll. Alder- Hoatti'i’anl Ht’i(.’e. liiid not the cry, “Burn him alive: ” b«>on hls way to prison In :t few d.-iys to mfl'er given by the Fecretary In hls circular. It nian from tiio Seventeenth Ward. Chicago, raised a hundred bullets would have Their i eal roliuiK-o, the pimalty which Judge Clemenisoii will Is said, ho sever, that the Chicago, Boston was shot, very probably far)tl SittlHfactioii. enieied he was accompanlel by El Uusus mortal azony and a great shout woiil up e nty o r c i ij h t y nio m- Identified with the progress of Milwaukee, B. G. Dull A i o.’s Weekly Beview tf jind liotb were under tlio Influence of when the flame aud smoke liad done their Tiers who urc airainst tho incl ine lax ho was looked upon as the embodiment of Trade says: liquor hewer knew the Alderman well, work. The .Tacquln girl’s father and will vote solidly for th<> fU^ur duty, honesty and Integrity. Ho occupied many The offer of $.'>(),000.030 5 and Invlied him to drink. When the brotiier took part in the lyncliing and it will require only thirty or forty positions of trust and confidence and his per cent, ten-year bonds gives much satis­ drink was ordered Fewer took a revolver shouted out curses and Jeers even after Southern and Western members to name was often mentioned in connection faction to nil who care for a sound curren ­ from ills pocket, and after .•■aying tli.at he the flames had burned the miscreant be make a maj'ority on tii'.* I’enuR ’ratio with a nomination for the Mayoralty. cy. The gold not represented by cerllti- WHS golug to liavo a Utile fun. firctl at the yond all sembluiica to iiumanity. The ciHes has fallen belowSTO.noo, 000, tho reve ­ side. It would be a hanpy s'dution of Now ho sits In a coll in the county Jail, celling, .Mulvlhlll olijected to this, as.seri- bundred farmers made no attempt to liido nue continues to fall behind that of last the problem of iirovidiiii ’ revenue, in with a verdict of guilt/ han Dug over hls Inr that it was dangerous to play with a tlielr identity. In fact, they pride tliem year alauit $.>,000,000 a month, and action the opinion of the Ka-teri; ineml era head and the Ftato’s prison gates of Wau- revolver, and tliat it would ho wise to give solves on the success and celerity of the in ( ongress on various financial measures of tho committee, and v.-ould practi- pun opening to receive him. His trial the weapon to Ilii.ssey. I'ewerreplled that vengeance, and have given it out that Is lli.ble at an/ time to excite tl‘>ubu ; knock t liea,d. lasted two weeks. wliothor gold pHyrnents can be maintained. I rp, Df,„nLlL.,,nu on tm-i tho sr olrt he WHS able to take care of tlie revolver, similar penalty will bo paid by any man The Immediate effects were not great itepubli but Mulvlhlll insisted that ho give It to white or black, caught in a like ofTonse ALL THREE DEAD. though London. attiT selling A mvrlcan se- I h^it''in eithoi diiei ih n, nnd Lho the proprie or. and stepped toward him as The whole county is intensely o.Yclted by ciirltles largely several day.s, bought to j E.a.stern Democrats fear tVat they will 1 bough tu take the weapon by force. As the tragic event. Alonzo Reese, of Flke Countr. Puts an End some e.xtont. but If subscriptions for the turn it affuinst the suffar duty. Some lie did so I'ewer fireJ. Iiulding tlie revolver SHOL’LH KKTAIN TIIEIK FENSKIN.S. to Hls L'niiappr Family. loan should be free and largo it Is hoped j of the Southern members, moreover, in his ovcfCJat fKicket. Fewer was ar­ The eastern part of Pike County, HL, Is Improvement. In trade and Industry ma/ be j who miirhl l)e willing’ to vote for the rested. Hill to Remove Disabilities of Coiifevler. ito . improvement certain conditions, excited over the murder ut l*orry i uo.sday continues, the gain Is slow, and Increaso In I ” . 1 .1 . . Mtes Who Kerved In I’revloiis Wars. of Mrs. Alonzo Bcese and her little babe, tho purchasing power of tlie pcojile by on- I seeing the nigger in the woddpile -MIC HAKTKK IK 1>I.StJI’.STKI). Mr. Moses, of Georgia, from the Commit but 8 weeks old. The dee 1 was done b/ larzementof the force at work is a • clearly as their Kastei’li friends and AVill Itetiro from Fongross, WeRPleil of tee on Pensions, has reported to the House the husband and father, who shortly after measure through reduction In wages paid. may vote against the sugar duty tc j hls bill repealing the soction of the revised ended his own worthless life, saving the save the income tax. the Ollk-e-ltroklng Work. liiipo.itor Cuts lllmsoir. I statutes whlch'provldes that no money on Infuriated people from taking things into Another clas.s of meml.or.s. including Hepresentatlvo Harter of Ohio, in mak­ H. N. Bonetleld, of Zanesville. Ohio, who ing a last appeal to the Ho.ise Committee account of pension shall bo paid U) any their own hands. This makes the third some'* from the Fast, believe that it WHS supposed to have been robbed by ne- , js better to let the bill go through the on Itivers and Harbors for an appropriation person, or to the widow, chlldron or murder ulTalr In the county In a month. gioes and throw n oil the riillroud tr ick at JJousc with sugar free of duty and tO for she improveiuont of the Lorain harbor heirs of any deceased person, who In Beese, who was 34 yearsold, was marrloi a t^est Grove, turns out to bo an Impostor, j ip^ve to the Senate the la .k of putting at the mouth of Black Itlver, on Lake Erie. any manner vuluntarily engaged In year ago to the daughter of one of hls e cut and otherwise abused hiniself. and j qj, the duty and striking out the income Incidentally dlsclsssed the fact tliat this or aided or abbetted the late re­ neighbors. He was of a (]uarrelsome dls- bellion against the authority of the United po.sltlon and made the life of hls bride roiicocied the story of tho assault and tax. They reason that the Senate is will be bis last term as a rnciube: of the roubery. Ho was arrested at West Grove States. In the report recommending the very bitter. About eight weeks a^o the certain to take this action, and that if House. This arises partly from choice by Philadelphia detectives, as he Is wanted pas.sago of the bill Mr. Moses says that birth of a baby girl made him a little the withdrawal of free sugar proves and partly from necessity. A year on varlou.s charges over the country. ago OP more Mr, Harter told Ills the Inhibition prescribed In the section af­ more reasonable and bo ceased hls abuse, unpopular with the mu-scs tho Sen ­ fects such persons as Incurred wounds. In ­ people that bo would not be a candidate though he showed no affection. Feveral Itlinded by a Cigarette Explosion. ators can b( ar the burden much more juries. or disabilities while in the service for re-election, and .since then has changed days ago ho was again seized with one of Irvey Harp, a well-known Malvern, easllj' than inemliersot tho House, who of the United States during the Indian his residence to I'hlladelpliia in order to bo hls fits of temper, which ended In the trag­ Ark., young man. lost both of hls eyes and have to deal directly with the people Mexican, or other old wars, and who sub­ edy. near his daiiglitor. Kpeaklng of tlio matter was perhaps fatally Injured by the ox- j and many of whom live in olo:o dis ­ sequently served In or otherwise aided Mr. Harter said: “I evpect to servo out tlie plosion of a cigarette. Leo Edwards and j tricts. the cause of the Fouth during the civil HIT HV A TID.II. W.VVE. rest of my term in Congress, butsliall tlieri Mount Jackson, two young men, sought to The fight for a duty on coal aud iron war. These persons, no mutter how abatidon political life. A Congressional Ocean I.liier Normaiinia Forced to I’lit plny a practical Joke on Harp by furnish- ore is b3ing. hotly. waged and a big rail- arduous or inornciitous their services career has many atiractlons, but more Hack Into Port. lug him a loaded cigarette. They were ar- i ^‘^bby is urging in the stroniTest to the government were In thes3 old HV FI.AIMES. with a tidal wave, and bearing seven In ­ members, but the committee in this sented by the rank lield by the soldier at Court, has appointed Henry Winthrnp Gr.iy jured men, one of ttiem so ba^ly hurt that case will have the advaiitako of tho Illinois Mute Treasurer and Family Nar­ receiver of the Thomson- Houst iii FBoctrlc the time he incurred the fatal disability In he will probably dla. All of the victims radical froc-trado vote. bc>idcs the rowly Es«'ap«' Death. the old war service, unless she cun show tomp:iny of New York. '1 ho bund of the of the accident are from Germany. On cousorvative Kasteru vote, which has At Springfield. III., Mato Treasurer that she did not aid or abet the rebellion receiver has been fixed at 550,000. Tho Funday morning during a strong easterly been steadily with them. Bufus N. Itumsay, hl.s fiuiDy and their against the United Slates during the late motion for the appointment of a receiver gale a heavy sea boarded her forward and servanl.s iiad a narrow tsciipe at :i o’clock war. To discriminate ugtiinst the soldier was made at tho instance of Hon ry 11. Routine I’roreed ngs. swept aft, carrying away rails, stanchions, Thursday morning from deatli by fire, who lo.st an arm or a leg or wa.s otherwise Worthington, a Judgment creditor of the i Tho House Tuesday doterminod uuoii and completely wrecking the forward which nearly dc.sttoyed their residence. disabled while fighting the Indians or Mex­ company for ?1,.5711.53 tho abolition of tlio duty njjrn relin'd deckhouse and flooding the cabins. As sugar. A way out of the cuiifuslon which The Trca upor’s son. Elljali 1*. IJamsay, icans was In the unanimous Judgment of soon us the break could ho covero I up with To Dredge the CbU-ago River. existed upon Die effect of the amendment wa.s dragged out of lied nearly .suffocated, the committee, an act of groat Injustice, canvas the ship was turned about and afloptod 3Ionday night was found after a aud the other members of the family es­ which should be remedied wltli the least An effort will be made liy tho Chlc.ago headed for New York. Congressmen to secure favorable consldcr- two hours’ discussion of the p irilamontary caped in their night apparel. All their possible delay. I situation by submitting the question to clothes wore lost and liiey were oldIged to .'itloii by the Coinmlttep on Blvers and < any has been and ill the Northwest. Chicago Blver tf) an average depth of six­ ! for the Robertson aniendinent. This was teen and unc-balf feet. The estimate re­ I dechled affirmatively, and Dipn l;y an over- The iioiise, wliich was owned by Seiiatcr killed In the Federal courts at I hlcago, ll.s Beports from all parts of Kansas are that turned was ‘700.000, but It Is believed a ■ whelming vole In which the Be;)ubllCHris i'.-ilmcr s sori-iii-law, was a fine drowned. Nothing Is known of tine has been circulated In Chicago ago, became a profosslonal nurse aid ac­ CIIICAGO ments looking to tho free admission of ma­ the cause of the accident. among those likely t) take up contracts In cepted a pusltiun In a hospital While rATTi.K—Common to Prime. 01 6 00 chinery u-ed In the manufacture of cotton Hous—Shipping (irafles...... the new association. On the green cover there a middle-aged man suffering from 6 7.5 goods. Just before the House adjourned Sp|f-,\eeused as a Train Koiilier. Shkkp —Fair to Choice...... gtl 4 00 Is stamped “Wineman. Wlltmati A; Gould, pnenmoniu was brought In. .Miss Barnett Wheat —No. 3 Bed ...... I the advocates and opponents of the Bob .Kiltler, the fourth member of the (d. fit I Income tax on the Democratic side general agents, Na 84 Adams street. Chi­ attended him. He was restored to health Cohn —N’o. a...... IMVifd Seminole train robbers, appeared uiiex Oats—No. 3...... were arrayed against each other, but cago, Ill.” 'the name of this firm does not and disch irgod. Two years passed, the 80 xfC pectedly at the trial at Fort Smith, Ark., Bye—No. 2...... j pothiug dennitj was done. 1 he Ha­ apiiear In the city directory. The follow­ man returned, a eonrtship was begun and BtJTTEH—Choice Creamery...... 34 as a witness for the iirosocutIon. He wedding resulted Not until then did waiian question came l.efore tlie Senate ing are the officers of the concern: Presi­ I’.iHts—Frcali...... 14 again and after an luiui’s discussion went Potatoes —Per hu...... 50 made a confession, telling the story dent, C, Scott. Mlnricnpolis; Vice Presi­ the wife learn tho story of millions In Ml-1- j over. The result of the detiate was to show of the robbery. He said that .Too Tur­ bouriie, whither they h.avo gone. INDIANAPOLIS. dent, S. W. Devore, Minneapolis; Secre­ Cattle —Shipping...... ;;00 (10 6 I that there Is division both In the Dento- ner. alias “Buckskin, ” who was killed at tary. N. A. Fproiig, Minneapolis; Treasurer. Ho(»s—Choice LI lit ...... 30000 (ft 6 .50 I cratlc and Uopubllcati ranks as to the v U- .Make All Sugar Fri>e, the time the others were captured, had no A. G. Pcolt, Minneapolis; general man ­ Sheet —Common to Prime.... 3 00 (<6 3 75 doiii of adopting Dio resoliitlnn reported Wheat —No. ■> Bed ...... 57 (rt) 57'^ hand in the robbery. All four were held ager, J. G. Talbot, Chicago; directors, E Washington dispatch: The House clinch ­ bv Dio Foreign Relations Committee The Cf»KX—No. 3 White...... :W:w (ft OC'fj j bill repealing the Federal election Jawf under 18,000 ball. 'J hoy are Henry Turner. D. ZeBol, Cedar Bapids, Iowa; and L M. ed tho nail which was driven through the Oats —No. 3 White...... Bob Bogors, Willis Brown, and Bob Stitler. sugar schn lule when tho bounty was abol­ ST. LOULS. [ earno up its unfinished business. Senator Van Flyke, I’ort Wayne, Ind. I Lodge took the floor In opposition to the Bogers’ father furnished bond for his son. ished by a vole of Itil to :i8 . the House Cattle...... 3 ,)o id 5 00 bill When D ip Senator concluded hls adopting the Warner amendment —first ...... 3 00 (4 6 50 I.uinp.V .law- Cases. M HEAT—No. 2 Bed ...... Sll (ft 67 remarks the .-enate wont into oxecu- DrV HEAT—No. 3 Bed ...... 58 '.) 4 fiil'!i was pitssed. severiil minor amendmonts 1 e- Wlsenbakor fell U> the ground and died. the action of the committee will bj over ­ COKN-N o . 3...... 33 (rti 3,J affected with actinomycosis. The cases Ing first adonted. The liill exiei dlng Die His death is thought to have been caused turned. Oats —No. 3 .tllxed ...... ;f tlio lirld-ro by heart disease, though he had shown no across the riiliiiiiet Biver. Illinois; the the disease having been proved noncon- Cateli Rabies from a 5Iad Cat. ^ DETROIT. previous symptoms of that disease. f/TTLE...... 3 (HI (,f 4 75 Senate titll auDiorl/lng the issue of a lai'Ioiis tl o lylvo Stock CommlF.sloner , dls- Near Greetisburg, Ky.. In-t week, fully ■'Ufis...... 3 (10 3 -3 patent to tho Frcsbyb rlnri Bo.ard of Horne Internal Ueveiiue Kill. mlssi-d iiie case and agreed to pay the seven persons were bliten by a cat iil’licied ^'JbEP...... ) (K| (rt ;{ 73 Missions f.ir cert ilri Lands on ihe Orreiba costs. with hydrophobia. Among those bitten U HEAr-No. 3 Ue11 f'T sclioel jnirposes and The full Ways and Means ( omuilttea Cohn -N o. 3 'Vellow...... 35 (o, 3,-, wa.s G 1’, Fogg, who died In great .agony (tie House lilll to aiitborlzn the >ecretary of voted to rcp»»ri the Internal revenue Tliri-w Tlielr Yletiiii Dv«*r an Enitiniikiiient. Oath —No. 2 White...... Saturday morning after suffering all the TOLEDO. tho Interior to reserve from sale cert:iln bill. Including the incurne tax. The Charles Gardner was brutally assaulted horrors of rabies. All seven u|)pllcd a 5S HEAT—No. 2 Rerl...... land In Dio ahiindoned Fort Ciuninings vote was tl to .V Messrs. Cockran and by lilghwayinoM near Newcastle, Pa, and Corn —No. 2 Yellow...... military reservation were passed madstono to their wounds Mrs. Fogg, Stovons, Uemoi'rats, voted tigalnst the robbed of a considerable sum of money. Oats —No. 3 White...... ‘.714(4 The nearest approach to anything of In ­ measure .Mr McMlHln idem ). of Ten ­ who was bitten before her husband, left Rye -N o . 2...... 47 (4 After terribly beating Gardner hls assail­ buffalo ', terest In the Hoiifle Thursday was the re­ nessee, Is preparing the majority for Bardsvillo to try tl»e loadstone again, peated attempts of members of (ho New report, ants tlirow him over a high embankment, Whkat -^N o. 1 Hard ...... (4 7: Mr. Cockran will prepare nilnnrity re- while tho others who were bitten are b.sdiy Cohn —No. '.‘Ji'ePow...... 40 uc ork delegation to filibuster against the port. Well-Dluger Hurt frightened. Oath-No. /ZVhitc...... 34t^ i possible IntroducMou of an Incon o tax Live Hous-Good to Choice 6 00 0 6 75 1 amendment to tho tariff bill. The Hanker lioettins; Senteneeil. William Baradan. residing near Brazil, Tbree Were Drovviieil, , MILWAUKEE. amendment wa.s not offered gnd It Ind., wa.s frightfully mangled by ,an explo­ Whkat -N o . 2 Spring...... m Ex-Ciishler Koeit ng. of Milwaukeo, con ­ Mr. and .Mrs Gustavus H. Lyson and Corn -N o 3...... V. (Ibki ' seems there was no Intention of offor- sion of a dynamite cartrldga He was dlg- victed of receiving a deposit when he know Miss .Minnie Cbapman, teachers In the Sac Oatr-N o. 3 White...... ;;...... Z I ** ’ ”” their efforts were wasted. i ging a well and had Inserted the cartridge Rye -N o. 1...... ^ hls bank was insolvent, has been sen ­ and Fox Indian Bchool. Oklahoma, were There were a great many nmendments to under a 'urge stona Barley —.V o. 2...... 48 tho tariff bill offered, but only one of Im­ tenced to five years’ Imprisonment drowned in the Deep Fork Creek. Sunday, PoRK—Mess , i*> 00 (413 .50 portance. Diat taking crude opium off Die while fortllng tho streani In :i 1 uggy. ^ new 'yo 'bk . - Criisbeil by a I.og. free list and Imposing a duty of $1 per New EiiKinnd Keceixers. (4 5 JO pound. This, like nil the other amend ­ retries C ('linger, a well-to-do farmer Hour ...... ;;...... ('/ 6 Ml Judge Wallace has appointed Thomas C. Del|ii<|uent Rallrniiil Closei Ncliools. sheep ...... „ nil ments approved by the Ways and Means of \Nln:imac. ln

and suffer so terribly in order to keep might enter, then seated herself at it!” the little table and soon became en­ CORBETT STILL KING. ' A NEW englai iT WAB WITH EEBSFJI. Tnen she walked slowly homo. It grossed in her work. Before long was all over; she had taken the Irrev ­ Ethel Dacre entered, and went up to The Story of a Woman's Atonement, ocable step; nothing could bring one of the book-shelvos—she was look­ ^MIPS CHARLIE MITCHELL IN A RAILROAD ENGINEER Bertram back to her again. Even ing apparently for some b(M)k that she HIS EXPERIENCE. by Charlotte M. Braeme. should some sudden impulse of con ­ was doubtful where to find; before THREE ROUNDS. trition seize her and urge her to con ­ Leunie had time to speak Paul Fiem- fess, it would not bring him back; he yng entered. Th* Wonderful Story Told by Fred C. Vo** CIIAVTKR XXXIV—Cniitinneil. hud lost her. She had nothing to live ‘Ts Lady Charnleigh hero?" ho asked, The Briton Itoea (looil Work at First, but nnd UU Mother-In-law to a Kepurter of She rose iit last and bont over him. for now save jdeasuro, brilliant gayety. and Ethel, never thinking of tho bay- the Cailforiiinn, .Mad at an Insulh iioea the queonship of fashion. She had window, answered, “No.” the Boston Herald —Both Are Kestored “Bertram,” slio said, “will you for­ for Him l.lke a l>eiitt>n —Both Men Are give me?” willfully given up all the higher and Leonio laughed to herself; it was After Tear* of Agrony. purely from a spirit of girlish* mis­ Under Arrest. She never forjfot the face raised to nobler duties of life; they were as R^’rom the Boeton Herald.] hers. nothing to her in comparison with her chief that she did not speak. “If Paul “Ves,” ho replied, "I'will fortfive you love of luxury and magniiconce. wants mo,” she said to herself, “lot (Aentleiiinn ,llin Still ( hiiiiiplon. The vast health-giving results al­ as heaven fort>ivo9 those who ask for “I must not complain, ” ra d the girl, him search a little longer.” .lamo! .1. Corbott, the chami)ion j u- ready attributed by tho newspapers forgiveness. 1 will forgive the most to horsolf; and yet though she loved “I cannot find her,” he observed dis­ gilist of tho world, defeated Charles throughout this country and Canada to cruel treachery over practiced on mor­ her surroundings so dearly, they were consolately, and Miss Dacre laughed a Mitchell, tho box­ Dr. Williams’“I’ink Pills for Pale Peo­ as nothing in comparison with what little constrained laugh at his piteous ple" have been recently supplemented tal man. I will not leave you in enmity, ing ehuinpion of by the eases of two confirmed Invalids for I shall never look upon your face she had loet. She had that which her face. Kngland, in throe again, I..iidy Charnleigh—tiever again.” soul loved best, but at present it “I think,” she said, gently, “that you roi luls at .Jackson ­ in one household in a New England “You will not go away?” she pleaded, broujjht her nothing save what was have found her in tho true sense of ville, Fla., Thurs- town. Tho names of these people are tho word.” Fred C. Vose, his wife and his mother- wistfully. “You will remain hero, and, wearisome. ( ay, in tho pres­ in-law, Mrs. Oliver C. Holt, of Peter- in the years to come, bo my friend. ” She fancied that in a few days she I’aul's face flushed. ence of L’,.')0() per­ “How cruel - how’selfish you beauti­ would be happier—when she had for­ “You were always like a sister to me, sons. Tho fight boro, members of the same household. ful women are!” ho cried. “No, I shall gotten the recout terrible shock. The Ethel—tho dearest and kindest of sis­ took pluco under To the Herald reporter who was sent finding of the will, tho losing of Sir ters; I can tell vou only this—that I am to investigate his remarkable cure Mr. not remain here. Lady Charnleigh; I tho ausjiicos of tho "Vose said: “I am 37 years old, and Bertram—those two things hud come without exeeptiou tho happiest man in 1.aval .V t h 1 0 t i c shall go far away into the outer world, have been rallrcading for the Fitch­ where your face will not haunt me.” so quickly one after the other that she the world.” ( lub. and was for a had hud no time to strengthen herself. “Although you have lost Crown purso of iJAblMH) burg for fifteen years. Since boyhood She clung to him, pleading, trem­ I havo been troubled with a weak bling. She planned to her.-el.f, as she went Leighton? she interrupted. oov. MiTriiEi.i. together with a “li<) not leave mo, Berti-am—4° *^ot homo, how she would give another “I had forgotten that there was ever side stake of •tlO.lM) t. Immediately stomach. For tho past seven years I fete, more brilliant, more magnificent, any chance of mv having it,” he said. have suffered terribly and constantly. go. How shall I li\o—dear heaven! — after the buttle the conte.-tai.t! were My stomach would not retain food; my how’ shall 1 live without you?” than the last; she tried to engage her “It is in bettor hands, Ethel. 1 never arrested for engaging in a prize fight. head ached constantly and was so dizzy whole fancy in thinking what she even think of it now.” “You shou'd have thought of that And it will not Ixf the fault of (Gover ­ I could .‘•carcely stand; my eyes were before.” ho rc])liod. “Why should I should do to give the entertainment Whilo he was Breaking he had taken nor Mitchell, (f FI rida, if the pugi­ greater eelat; and yet beneath all tho from a vase that stoed on a little lists do not spend some time in confine ­ blurred; I had a had heartburn, and remain near you? Uathor let me go my breath was offensive. I had phy­ and forget that one so fair and false bright fancies rose tho dark romem- stand near him a beautiful spray of ment as tho outcome of the encounter. branco that ho would not bo there. jasmine; ho looked at it, and then in sicians, but they failed to help me. ever lured my heart from me. I shall Readers havo been infoi-med of tho My appetite gave out, and four years bid you farewell forever, i.ady Charn ­ What would a foto bi' worth that ho the earnestness of his words began to vain attempts of (Gov. Aiitchell to jire- did not share? Of what int3re8t would pull tho leave! one from tho other; fin ­ ago I doveloi>ed palpitation of the leigh.” vent the contest: of tho duplicity of heart, which soriouslv affected my She was weeping so bitterly that in all tho display of her mugnilleeneo bo ally ho dropped it, and it lay unnoticed the Duval Athletic Club, and of tho on the floor. breathing. Had terrible pains in my sheer pity ho unelasjmd the hands that if ho wore not bv to see? pre.senco in .facksonville of the militia. back and had to make water many held his aiun s > tightly, and placed her Sho wondered at tho change that “Whore do you think I shall find The grunting of an in unction to tho Lady Charnleigh. ” ho asked. times a day. I finally developed rheu­ on the moss-covered fallen tree. seemed to have fallen over everything; matic signs and couldn't sloop nights. “I will say good-by forever. 1 et mo there seemed to be no moro light in “In tho grounds, most probably,” re­ If I lay down my heart would go pit-a- look once more at the eyes I thought tho sunshine —no moro lieauty in tho plied Kthel; “sho has a personal ac ­ at at a great rate, and many nights I all truth, at the lips 1 thought all flowers. Sho had loved tho lilies and quaintance with every flower that SId not close my eyes at all. I was sweetness, at the face I thought all roses 80 w'ell that sho hud seldom grows.” broken down in bidy aid discouraged beauty, at the woman whom I lieliovcd passfcd them without a caressing touch; Ho w'ent laughing out of the room. in spirit, whon somo time in February to bo as noble as she is beautiful, but sho passed them now with averted face “I.«t him look for mo,” said Leonio last, I got a couple of boxes of Dr. whom I lind false. Faiewell, sweet —they only reminded her of that to herself; “rothing does a man so Williams’ Pink Pills. Hofoio I had face! You will haunt mo until I die. which now she must forover forget. much good as waiting for anything ho finished tho first box I noticed that the Farewell, my lost love —my fair false “Do let us find something amusing,” wants. ” ■Y palpitation of my heart, which had love! Fa-ewell forever! ” sho said, when, a few hour.s later, sho She was just going t) tell Ethel that bothered me so that I couldn ’t Ho turned away abruptlv: one word and her two friends wore alone in t'no sho had overheard the few words spo­ breathe at times, began to im­ more and the s'rongth of fiii manhixid drawing-room. “I am getting tired of ken, when tho sound of passionate prove. I saw that in going to my would have given away. He walked this quiet existence, auntie; wo mu-t weeping fell upon her oars. Ix>oking homo on the hill from tho depot, which on with hurried stops, never jiausing goto Paris, or Italy, or somo other out, sho saw Kthel Dacro kneeling on was previously an awful task, my heart t^) look behind him. his face white and })laco where a little of what is called tho ground whore I’aul had stood, her did not beat so violently and I had rigid, his lips set, a'l his quiet oa o ‘life’ can bo seen. ” face buried in her hands: convulsive moro breath when I reached the house. and carclos.-ness gone from him—a “What fever of unrest is upon you, sobs shook her whole frame —sho had After the second and t.ih*d boxes I dospei'ate man, whose heart was broken, I>ady Charnleigh?” asked Miss Dacro. taken tho flower ho had dropj)ed as grew better in o'.’ory other respect. and whoso strength had left him—all “It is not many hours since you were though it had been somo cherished My stomach became stronger, the gas unconscious that the woman lor whom queen of tho most brilliant scene I ever relic. belching was ne t so bad, my ap|)etito ho would have given his life lay sense ­ witnessed, and now you complain of “Ho loves her,” she .sobbo I—“ho okkickhs or thk ai . ( nra and digestion improved, anci my sleep less among the harebells, wliite, cold, wanting something to amuse you.” loves her. jind ho will never care for became nearly natural and undisturbed. and mofijnle-s. as though site were “1 like continual oxcitemont, Kthel; inol I would give my life for him, but Duval Athletic.* ( lub on Wednesday I have continued taking tho pills three dead. T should like every moment of my day ho will r.ovor earo for me.” restraining ShoritT Broward from in ­ timo.s a day ever since last March, and There was but one course for him, so fully occujiied as not to leave one When Leonio heard these woi’ds sho terfering with their i)io;)ert.' spiked to-da^* I am feeling better than at any and that was to go abroad —to plunge sec )n(i for quiet or leisure. There is aid down her pencils, and stole quietly (iov. Mitchell s last gun. and although time during the last eight years. I can at once into the midst of activity, con ­ nothing so tiresome as feeling time out through the ()}:en window. Not for a motion to dissolve the in luietion was confidently and conscientiously say fusion and ox»dteme;it. His biain hang heavy on one's hands. ” tlie world would she liave iistoned to foimally entered in .fudge ( all's court that they havo done mo more good, reeled, his head burned, his heart buat “'1 hat is not a very healthy frame of words never intended for mortal eai-s — it came to naught, and the .'-tate au­ and their good effects are more porma- ■with gre.it irreg-ular throbs: he da-cd mind, Lconio, ” said I.udv Fanshawe. she would not havo intruded on soivow thorities were p iweriess. ment, than any medicine 1 hav'o over net stop t ) lo;.k his ;-orrow in the face. "Continued oxcitemont is like fever. ” that was sacred, and grief that in itself Before entering the i‘ing. when tho taken. My rheumatic pains in legs She was !a s,“ to him slie had lured “It would suit me.” sho returned. was holy. .She went out where tho sun men came to thee 'liter t (shake hands, and hands u*o all gone. Tho pains in him on. yet had never intended t > What c )uld rest an 1 leisure bring her? shone brightly on tho flowers, feeling Mitchell applied a coarse epithet to the .small of mv back, which were so marry him. d'hat one tialpable fact Nothing but tim > for ivllecti m; and more unhappy than she had been j’et. tho Califoi'ii an and the latt r refused bad at‘limes that I couldn ’t stand up darkened the face of the summer that she did not want. This, then, was tho secret of Kthol's to shake hi.s hand. As a result the straight, ha\ o nearly all vanished, and he;.Veils for him throw a funeral pall .So a few days i>asse(l. Sho hud to life this was why she hjoked .sa i and chamjiion lest ('omploto c uitrol of him- I find my kidneys are well regulated over the lair, ^miling earth—gave him li-ti'ii to all tho often expressed wonder wistful—why the expression of her s(!lf in thi' second round and would by them. To is is an effect not claimed a loathing for life too great for words. elf Shelton told how tlioir visitor. Sir “Sin spn ‘U(ls like a ripple on a clear once or twice he did actually strike Tho reporter next saw Mrs. Holt, as false as the lightest of her fttir. ful-e Bertram, had left them suddenly, and pool,” she said to her.-eli; “where will Mitchell lightly w'hen in that position. who said; “I am oT yeai's old and for se.x. Henceforth there could be no had gone, it is believt d. to Fgypt. It tho (jonseciuenees of mine end? I .lack Dempsey had to slap him in the fourteen years past I havo hud an in ­ woman's luvo for him—no smiles, no seemed to her that tho wondering com­ marred the life of tho only man I can face half a (lo/eii times to avvake ’i him termittent heart trouble. Three years soft words, no pretty, deceitful charms. ments would never end. Sho was ever love: and now 1 stand botwe(.n to tho situation and nobodv following a ago I had nervous ju-osti-ation, by Ho had done with it all. A woman's obliged to listen and to join in them this g rl and her hapi)iuosH. Ah, mo! strict intoi ])retation of the rules c ould which my heart trouble was increased love had dai-ken-d his youth and with a ))uin at her heart so shaiq), so I i)ay a bitter price for buing called havo coinplabied had Jleferee Kelly 80 badly that I hud to lie down most blighted his life. Ho would have no keen, that it was with dilTieulty sho I^ady ('harnlo'gh. ” awarded the battle to Mitchell. But of the time. My stimaoh also gavcj more of it. eoubl refrain from crying aloud in her Mitchell had n (body at his bick who out and 1 had continual and intense Stern, angry pride kept him from anguish. tiiAi'ii;i: xxx\i. seined capa’ lo of comp’ohencling the j)ain from tho back of my neck to the giving way to de-pair. Ho was indig ­ ‘‘You (lid not tell mo that Sir Bertram 'J’hrco months i)assod, and tho en ­ gravity of the situation, and the battle end of my backbone. In fourteen nant. with the wounded pride of a man was going,” .-aid Miss Darco to Leonio gagement between tho heiress of Crown went on despite the* fa t that the sec- we ks I spent for doitor Tiills and who has trusted in vain. His re olvo on the first occasion that sho found Leighton and ('aptain I’aul Flomyng ( lids of Corbett wore ec nl imially* break­ medieines, but my health continued so was taken even as he walko I homo herself alone with hei\ “You might was made kir wii. I'oople had but one ing into the ring to control him. miserable that 1 gave up doctoring in from ('rown Leighton. Ho would never have trU'tod me so far. f < an imagine opinion. As far as I.ady t.'harnl *igh Mileliell seemed like a child in cc m- despair. I began to take Dr Will­ gi‘0 it more, never again look in the why ho has gone. Oh, Lei nie, 1 heiV'Clf was coneerned, it was, of parison with (.'orbolt. but ho gave tho iams’ Pink I’ills last winter, and tho face of it- mist. o-s. but go far away, thought you loved him!” com so. a very j)oor match, for sho cliani])ic)n a good battle, and in the first l)ox made mo feel evc.'r so imieh where his sorrow and his love would “Did you?” she r-eturnod carelessly. might have mated with tho highest opinion of several good judges had a bettor. I havc5 taken the pills since he hidden Iroiii the eyes of mini. “I am not a fit being for loving, Kthel. and wealthiest in tho lani: but, looking slight advant:igo in the* first r. iind. February, with the result ot s‘'»nping Ho kept his re (live. When he My 1.0 irt is cold anti har’d a; a nethcr- at it from a fair iK)int of view, it was He' was many iiouncls lighter than his entirely the pain in tlie spine and in rca-'hod Wcildon. ('ajitain Flomyng mill-stone. Sir* Bertram is gone-ho exa-tly rigiit. It must havo boon a Cl])])! iieiit. and lacked the heig'nt and tho region of tbo liver. My stomach made many inipiiries as to hi.s su idi-n will never come back 1 do not wish to keen ai'apj)ointment to Cu))tain Flem- reach of the man from Califoi nia, who is a.>ain normal, and the i)al])itati()n of determination: h > received the must h(,*ar his name mentioned any inoi ’e. yng—so neai'ly hoir, and yet not heir has climbed to the topmost round of tho licart has troubled mo but three jibrujit answers. .Sir Bertram would Will you bear- that in mind? Tire after all: now (.’rown Lxjight’ n would times sinc3,> I conr .''need the pills.” say nothing but that he had received a gi’t atest kindness you can show me is be his by marriage, that was ne.xt b -st An annly.'is of Dr. Williams' Pink sudden summons to go abroad, and never to mention his naiiio in my jrres- to inheriting it. Many ])eot)le said, Pills shows that they contain in a ooh-‘ <*ould not delay. At first t'ajtain ene too. that h(i would be sure to have the densod form, all tho elements neces ­ Flcmyng was amazed, and then a glim­ “J will member,” ra'd Miss Dacro. title as well—letlers-patont would bo sary to give new life and richness to mer of the truth dawned ujKm him. Her- fair face givw vei ’.v 1 ale. Sho taken out, and he would bo Lord tho blood and restore shattered nerves. “I»onie luH rejected him," he said, understtmd. Lady Charnieigh had re­ (’harnleigh after all. Public oi)inion They are an unfailing spe cilie for such “and it is for liis sake—to save him fused Sir Bertram, and did not earo to said it wa-i a viuy ])roper cnling to diseases a*; loc'omotor ataxia, par.i.il pain that she wishes our engagement 1)0 reminded of the iraiti it had cost what had bi'en a most romantic ease. paraly.->), St. Vita* dance, sciatica, to be kept a .scci’ot.” her. Captain l''lemyng win the only one neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head ­ That i-onviction made him very kind “I was so sui’O that she It.ved him,” who c )uld hardly Iwlieve his lia})j)in 0'8 ache, tho after effect of la grippe, pal­ and considoratt* to Sir Bert; am. He thought Kthel. “I cannot bo mistaken. to 1h ‘ null it 8 ‘cmed to him so groat pitation of tho heart, pule and sallow assisted him in his ju opai ations he Sho lias shown her lu’efei’eneo for him it could scarcely bo true. It was not complexion, all forms of weakne.-s drove him to the station he lagged of in a hundred diiroi ’ent ways. Can it bo for her wealth that he loved Lady either in ma’e or female, and all dis ­ him to write. possibhi that sho likes 1 aul Flemvng Charnleigh. If she hud been per.qiless eases resulting from vitiated humora “1 cannot promise,” replied Sir Ber­ better?” ho would have married her, and worked in tho blood. I’ink I’ills are sold by tram. “A griMit sorrow has come to Sire was soon to know the truth. foi- her as man never worked l)eforo; all dealers, or will be sent post paid on mo, and it has unmanned me. If in They had agi’eed to keep tlnj engage­ he would have been bettor pleased if receipt of price ('A) cents a box, or six after years I can live it down I will ment a pi'ofound ^ec•l•ot, but Paul bo- she had l)een ])oor, that ho might havo boxes for $2..‘)0: they arc never sold in write to you. If you never In.uir from troueJ it at every moment: it was not shown tho strength and purity of his bulk or by the ICO by addressing Dr. mo again you will know that my sorrow told in w» rJs but in actiori.s—thei’o was love. Tho only drawback to him was Williams’ Medicine Co., Sohenoctady, can never die. ” an air of proprietorship about him that wealth must como to him from tho N. Y.. or Broekvillo, Ont. Long after he hud gone those words when ho spoke to Leonio, ( r of her, hands of his wife. Ho would fain havo haunb'd Haul. that betrayed tho truth. hud it othoi wise. Dec'ision. “It seems very strange,” he thought, Tho day eatne whon Kthel Daei’o Ho had i)leaded with her for an eaidy While every *'aro should Ix' taken to “that love shonl.l cause so much m sory. WHS eortain of it. .Sht' entered tho marriago, but sho hud looked up at him teach a child how to decide wisely, ho One fair face bi-o.ik- many hearts.” library suddenly one morning and saw with wearied eyos, and prayed hinj to should 1)0 taught with equal assiduity He waited long weeks and months I’aul Flcmyng kissing l.eonie ’s hat.d. let that question lo t—not to mention that whou tho tiiu ' arrives he must for news of his frioml, but none came; For one-half moment sho stood jiai’- marriage vet: she was happy and did make uj) his mind with promptness and and Oajitain Flomyng knew then that aly/.e(l tlic eortainty of her fore­ not want to change her life .so (piickly. resolution, and ab'cle l>y tho con-o- b(.' had not liv< d his sorr )w d )wn. bodings rushed ujion lior--sho know His handsoino taco clouded over i-o quonccs. It is a very ]K)c*r training La Jy Charnleigh so well. With all slig/itly; ho seized her har;d and held that allows h’m to change his mind <-n.\rrr.K xxxv. her gayotv and her graceful, laughing it tightly. with every fanc\v, to take what ho ha.** Life came back with a shock t > the manner, tlion* wa.s alxiut her a digni ­ “I>;onie, ” he cried, “do you know refu8<'d, and to give uj) what he has young girl w ho hiy so liui ele-^s and de ­ fied ro-iorve that was nev( ‘r broken there are times when I almost doubt chosen. It cannot bo thus in manhocxl, spairing among the wild tlowers; her thr.mgh. Sho would n( t havo allowed whethin* you love me? I look forward and ho will enter ui)on it ciuito unpro- lij)s partud w th a dce]>-drawn sigii, I’aul Fl(*myng to kis- her liand unless t) my marriage with you as tin* crown ­ )are(l for its stern dc creos. Kcjually her eyes ojien d to the light, and then he had a right to do so. ing happiness (d my life—you think of f)acl is that authority -Ahich forbids ail they (dos *d in woii iness of spirit too Then, with a desj e atoofl'ort sho ro- it merely a- an uncomfortable eluingo; choice on tho child's part, that dociclos great for words. eoverod herself and moved forward. that (loos not look like love, Loonic. ” every detail and ord* rs all the luinuti r Ho was gone ho had bidden her Paul advanced to meet her. Ho was Any reproach from Haul touched her of his life. If ho is brought up in ab- farewell forever; nothing could pain always jileascd to see her; his kindly ketmly. Had sho not already done him tho pugili tie Inclcler and finds hiinsc' solut ‘ dojicndcnco on tho will of an ­ her after that, nothing could please liking lor her had incrou.'od, not harm enough? Had she not wronged in the position of .Me.xander, with n other, and never allowed to docice her. She rose and looked round her; diminished: and from the sunshine of him more deo])ly than woman ever new worlds to ee nquor. anything for himself, it is not strange the hareliells where she had fallen his great hapjiiness it was only natural wronged man before? Sho was not After tho victory .To*' Vendig an- that tho task should prove tex) much w ere crushed and broken. She raised that some light sh( uld fall upon her. given to c irossing, but, whon sho saw ju’oaelicd Coi-bc'tt and suggested that for him in aftc'r-l.fe. No fieedom in <*ne or two of them in her hands, and that wounded look on his face, sho bent itwonH b' a graceful thing for him youth often means no dce!s cn in man ­ lo( kod wistfully at the broken stems. One morning Ix^onie, having a small her head and kissed his hand. to jiateh u]) his cpiariel w th Mitchell. hood. ______“I need not nave crushed you.” she drawing to finish, had her table placed ITO HK ( O-XTI.VI EI). | Corliolt hung back for a moment and AsUestos. raid, ‘even if I was crushed myself. in tho deep bay-window' of tho liorary. then eoneluding that the victor cculcl Hov much I must have sutTer*'d to fall She drew the i ieh hangings so as to It is magnificent, but it is not wnr. - afford to bo g.'nerc'us appreaehed his The placing of a bit of aslxistos Into ronseless there. JIow dearlv 1 must shut out the room fr(>m her sight, lo t Pierre Bosfiuot, a French Cenerul. lato antagonist and said: “There's the tip of a bimp wick is sa.d t > havo love Crown I eighton and all Iselonging it should distract her: she opene.l tho S}M)kon of the charge oi Light hand, Mitchell, and I’ll treasure up nc increased tho brilliancy of tho light 3C to it, when 1 am willing to siasodotiply long window, so that tho perfumc'd air Brigade at Ba'akbiva. aiiliiiosity toward you." ])or cent. 8t. JohUN Markets. White wheat...... TIME TABLE THE NEWS .No X Red wheat...... 58t|i54 .IN EFFECT Oate...... 28«(30 HOLLIS COKBIN, Kdltor and Propiietur. Barley, }srewt...... T6 <1# 86 Nov. 19, 1S93. Rye...... 40tt4B VriCSTWARO. TUESDAY, JANUARY.80, 1804. Corn In ear...... 20Q36 |M K Corn.nhelleil ...... 46 ^ IMPORTANT OPINION, Lard ...... 10 6 C.S O Butter...... 10Q14 PERSONAL GOSSIP. STATIONB^ Sc,g People who Hold Titles to State Tax Lands Ejcgti...... 12 •aw-s'oc Can Profit by This. tpploe, per hu...... 60 Mis# Alice Stone Blackwell is writing U Uj The following unantinouB opinion, re­ Pork, lire, perrwt...... $4 60 ®$6 00 s biography of her famous mother. a. m. a. Di. p. m. p. m. p. ni. Half a Dozen Good Things. cently handed down by the supreme court Dressed Pork...... $.'> 76 , QO’e The Big ** 5” is a favorite train for tour­ the deed in controversy, were had under ly a mile to the schoolhouse. ' * c mi seSa a . o ists sod business men. This is a Great Rock the tax law of 1889. Plaintiff ’s grantor Professor James of STATIONS. '•*3 Q V oa: Island Route train; leaves Chicago dally at O M eSt H S®«! s' who was then the owner of the land, ^fas has been elected president of the Ameri­ I W Q U ^ 10 p. m. You travel hut one day out, and seo- ond morning at breakfast hour you are landed not served with the subpoena but was can Psychological association, and Pro­ fessor Cattell of Columbia college has at Denver. brought in by publication of the notice been made secretary. } ** a. ra p. m. required by the statute. The proceedings Grand Haven L{ ^ 51 9 00 2 10 ^7 4K"I Through to For* Worth!! Yes, the Congressman Crain of Texas says that Ferrysbiir* ...... jocS ^ 9 0.6 2 15 7 62 ’’Great Rook Island ” has pushed its south­ to fore'Iow? the tax lien are conceded to the people of Texas regard the pie fami ­ '-’’ST western extension across the famous Cherokee be regular. Plaintiff was permitted to in GR AI .let...... io Signor ^nnino, who has been called lor Car. Detroit to Grand Rapids. No. 17 iinmigrutiou to Kansas, Colorado, Indian Ter­ must pay his fuir share of the public reve­ ever, from blonde to dark brown. ” to grapple with the iierplezing problem hasPullman Buffet Sleeper Detroit to Chicago. ritory and Texas, and any looking for cheap No. 81 has sleeper from Detroit to Grand nue, and that if he fails to do so proceed­ ” After a fit of 8icknes.s, my hair cams of improving the Itsdian financial situa ­ Rapids. lands and good locations should seud for a new ings will be taken under the law against out in combfulls. I used two bottles of tion, is known among his countrymen JNO. W. LOUD. BEN. FLETCHER, paper issued by that company. It is called as “the Englishman, ” on account of his Traffic .Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent. the Woste:*n Trull, and will be sent free one his land. The statute makes the publica ­ THOM AK BROMLEY. Agent. St, Johns. manner and habits. As a matter of fact, year. Address E.Utor Western Trail, Chicago. tion the equivalent of personal service. Ayer’s Hair Vigor however, he was bora in Egypt, where JNO. REDASTIAN, General Passenger Agent. Chicago. It is his duty, therefore, to watch thepro- and now my hair is over a yard long his parents were resident at the time, ceediiigs provided for by the statute for and very full and heavy. I have recom­ 1849. ______Legal. the foreclosure of the lieu, and interpose mended this preparation to others with any objections he may have to the valid­ like good effect.”—Mrs. Sidney Carr, STAGE GLINTS. TEACHERS’ EXAHiHATI0N8 -1893 -4. 14G0 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. ity of the tax. The purpose of the stat^ B. D. MacLean, it is said, will return to For Clinton County. uteis to give every person his day in “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis­ the stage next fall. St. Johns Thursday and Friday, August 8 court ill an equituble proceeding. He George Thatcher has bought Rich and and 4, 1898. factory results. I know it is the best St. Johns, Frlda.v. August 2.6. 1S98. has no right to assume that he will be preparation for the hair that is made.” Harris ’ interest in “Africa. ” DeWltt. Frlda.v. September 29. 1898. served with process, especially if he be a DeWitt. Satiirda.v, .March 10, 1894. —C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Eloise Morgan has joined the J. C. •St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, .March 29 non-resident. Duff Opera company as principal so­ and 30. 1894. Ovid, Friday. April 28, 1894. The decree in the chancery proceedings prano. At the regularexaminaMoiis.exaininations -THE- was therefore conclusive upon the plain ­ will coninience at 9 o’clock a. m. All other Ayer's Hair Vigor E. J. Henley, who is temporarily blind, examinations conmience at 8 o’cl<»ck. 44 tiff, and it was error to iiennit him.'^to Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. will probably lose partly the sight of his R. M. WIN.-^TON. question the validity of the tax. left eye. Commissioner of Schools. •ludijrinent reversed and entered in this Clyde Fitch is under contract to write Sewing court for the defendant, with the costs of an original play for the New York Ly­ Great Hop Yard* of the Northwest. Machine “Down IVlth the Lorila!” The palm for possessing the largest botli courts. ceum stock company. single hop ranch in the world, which has A New York newspaper man writing Paul Potter is writing a play for A. M. IS STILL KING. Boiied right down to a fine point, the for a long time been the proud boast of from London says: Havelock Wilson, Palmer. He calls it “Mission Dolores.” above means that when a holder of lands King county, will soon pass to the east M. P., leader of the Seamen ’s Firemen ’s The scene is laid in California. fails to pay his taxi's thereon and failsto union, tells me that he has been testing side of the Cascade mountains. Yakima take advantage of his “day in court” tiie public sentiment on the question of the Marguerite Merington is devoting all connty ha>T laid claim to the distinction, hind must be sold, and that there is no house of lords at meetings which he ad ­ her time to playmaking. She is averse, and by next summer will have every however, to stating her plans. redress. dressed recently through the country. right to it, for there will be growingat Contrary to the feeling in London, he Patti Rosa will next season try the ex­ that time upon her rich valley lands 600 declares that no topic appeals so strong­ periment of a triple bill after the Yokes acres of hops in one body. Real Kstate. ly to workingmen in the country as the style, using plays that will show her The big Snoqualmie hop ranch in this Mrllsna T Oreenwotxl to Uaniok K Hreen- versatility. county contains 840 acres in one body wooil, land on out lot D.St.lohuH, $ir>0'.)(| c obstruction of the aristocracy. Every Silas Turacr and wife to 10»y Turner land time he advocated the dissolution of the May Yohe is traveling through the planted to hops, and the Lilienthals of on s(*c 2, tiret-nbusli, house of lords the suggestion was re­ south of France. She will return to San Francisco own a yard at Pleasanton, Thomas Atkinsiin and wlfo to Edward ceived with wild enthusiasm. “Down London shortly to appear in “Little Alameda county, Cal., of 850 acres, to Brown. lot 10 block 4, Hurd & Slckel's sub. with the lords'. ” would be the best elec­ Christopher Columbus." which they are adding 400 acres more, out lot G and H, St. Johns, #."00. tion cry of the next campaign, in his which when fully planted will be larger David Garrick Longworth, remember­ .lames Hall to Ida Hall, lots U nnd 10, opinion. than the Yakima yard. —Seattle Tele­ ed in this country as an actor, conducts block 7. Bntn, graph. The Sphinx, an up to date paper printed 0 William Stoy and wife to Edward Brown, Germany ’* Crown Prince. 40 acres sec 4-, Riley, #2200. Poor little crown prince of Germany! In English at Cairo, Egypt. Ch.arlcs W, Renton and wife to Edward The drastic system of royal German George H. Adams, who is starring in Brown. 1 acre, sec <>. Olive, .#i>00. education has ahirost killed him, accord ­ “A Country Terror,” with which he will Win Byrne and wife to (leorgc E Murphy. ing to all accounts. He has been seized continue this season, has signed to go Because NONE KKTTEK, NONE L06VER PRICE 40 acres, see 21, Bengal, #2000. with “Fantasma ” next year. tbiiiiel K Greenwood ami wife to Thomas with fits of tromblr:^ and nervousness, For qunlitj" and variety of work. and much anxiety is being felt about him. (iilson, laud on sec 17, Bingham. It is so Pure! &.B.SAZ-COM Joslah L’pton and wife to Tlioma.s Gilson, It is at once ^ ibg find pathetic to That’s the great reason why you part of out lot I), St .lo’nis, #700. learn that he is to have “as much as should know about our salL It re­ Ht. Johns Uioh. Mary .V Ibiroii et al to Tliomas Gilson, 2. possible” the life of a child for a whole quires the best to produce the best. JISJ- Repairs furnlHlied fclfall Machines. 62-100 acres on out lot X, St Jolnis, .#202. year! This brief statement tells by con ­ The good farmer realizes this with his seed; shall the butter maker be In addition to the above may be found at trast a volume of what sort of life the i^^ood’s Cures less wise? Our salt Is as carefully my plapeacompletelincof Farm Implements. Wagons, rarrlaues, Organs, Etc. All war­ little soldier-student has had. —New made as your butter—made express­ ranted flrst-class and at bottom prices. Golden 4Ve«ldlii{j. York Times. ly for dairy work; and blight dairy ­ men everywhere find their butter bet­ On Wednesday, .Tnuunry 17, 1894, a ter made and their labor better paid miuiber of frieudn, ncioliborsMiid relntivea Satlsfylny Him. when they use aHh-einbled at, the lioine of Wiliiani I’cnr- “I have called, ” said Ihe captious crit­ ic, “to find out what reason you can S. W. II maii and wife to celebrate (lie liftietli an ­ Diamond Crystal give for representing the nevr year jis a niversary of tlieir niai riagi*. IMiiner was nude sniull boj'.” served f: om four to six o’clock andn very “That is done, ” responded the art edi ­ Dairy Salt. UNDERTAKER. sociable lime was (Mijo.ved by oil. Many tor, “because tlie year does not get its No matter what brand you have OPPOSIIECODRT HOUSE SQUARE, useful and hamlHiime presents were pre- close till the 551 rt of December.” used, just give this a iSalr trial. It is first In flavor, first In grain, and St. Johns...... Mich seiiteil. We eongrat nlnte them on their Then the captious critic went out and first In purity. Whether for dairy long married life. broke his nice new pledge.—Indianapolis or table use, -you will find It to Journal. your advantage to be acquainted » O.NK OK Tin; N kmiier , with tlxe salt tliat'B all salt. i:rokrtland (Mich.) jail DIAMOND CRYSTAL Wilhfmt tli* ‘nioMiis nt hand for coiu- left the jail the other eveuing to visit an Mr. O. A. Steama SALT CO., St. Clair, Mich. batiii'jc it, a cold may jirovoinoredniifrcr- acquaintance. And as it contained no OUH than the small pox. No family is prisoners ho neglected to lock it during Purifies the Blood s.ifc titilfs.s provided for such on emer­ his absence. When horeturned^ho found “I was .attacked with a painful Itching and gency. In smlden attack.^ of cold, croup, that three men liad entered, built a fire swelling. Ked blotches came out on my body. tiHthiiia. etc., Ayer’s ('herry Pectoral is in tho stove and were occuiiying three of I could hardly see. Words cannot express my ail invalualile spmttc. the cells.—Portland Dispatch. suffering. When I had taker, six bottles of JOB PRINTING Hood’s Sarsaparilla All Free. Chamber] ala’s Eye and Skin Ointment all traces of the disease had disappeared, and I Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes^ A Specialty The fiersistent cough which usnully fol Those who have used Dr. King’s New am now perfectly well.” O. A. Bteabhs , lows an attack of the grip can be iienna- Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Ni^loe, Piles^ Discovery know its value, niind TO HOBSS^WlTBItS. a severe cough. After using several dif­ your name and address to H. K. Bucklcn For putting a horse in a fine healtny con* THIS OFFICE. ferent. medicines without relief, I trieil & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of dition tiy Dr. Cady ’s Condition Powders, Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy, which ef­ Dr. King’s New Life Pills free, as well as ^ey tone up the system, aid digeation, cure fected a permanent enre. I have also a copy of Onide to Health and House­ Premature baldness may be prevented loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct found it to be without an equal or chil-. hold Instructor, free. All of which is kidner disorders and destroy worms, (riving dren, when troubled with coldsofr cronp gpiaranteed to do you good andcogtvou and the hair made to grow on heads al ­ MW life to on old or over worked horse. 25 95and 50 cent bottles fur salebj Travis nothing at Fildew A Millman ’s Drugstore ready bald, by the use of Hall ’s Veget- •Mil per paokagn For eale by i^uggista A baker, drs|(gists. St. Johns and Fowler. table Sicilian Hair Renewer. Fer enle by Trnvie Jt Baker. THE NEWS HOLLIS COKBIN, Editor aud Proprietor. BARGAINS TUESDAY, .fANUAHY 00, 1894. -AT- IVE W H L. ET W.

TheM.Fj. aid society of I^cn^ul, will meet with Mrs. D. K. Stowell, Thursday, February 8, at 10 o’clock. KENDRICK’S Daniel Dleason, a tramp, was arrested January 23 and brought liefoi'e Justice Collins for bein)i: disorderly. In default of and costs he went to jail for ten days. That is the length of time 3’^ou have to get the For the Next Days We are informetl that the social given Benefit of our Slaughter Sale on Women’s Misses’ in district No. 1 over in (irt'enbush last and Children’s fine shoes to be closed out at about Thursday eveningcaine near endinginlosH one-half their value. of life to two young men by freezing. The FOR CASH. two young men rode home with their DUTCHER’S CKSH SHOE HOUSE “btvtt friends ” a distance of about six miles, and through some unaccountable is the Best and Cheapest place on earth to buy happenstance became chilled and fell lumberman ’s socks and rubbers, felt boots and ashH'p. Through vigorous efforts and men’s artic overshoes. In novelties we always warm a()plicati«jns by the girls they were have the newest things, just the proper shape and aroused, finding themselves more dead neatest fitting footwear to be found. Come and than alive, ('an anyone in St. Johns cite a pn.*cedeut? get your next pair of shoes of us and save money. Revival services continue with increas ­ ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL DRESS GOODS IN STORE ing interest in the Free Methodistchurch. JANUARY 1, EXCEPT BLACK. Last Sabbath evening many were com- Dutehep’s jjash Shoe House. I)elled to go awa.v, the house being well filled at 0 o’clock, one hour before preach­ ing. So much interest was manifested in On All Wool Shawls. the afternoon service that the altar ser­ On All Underwear. vice continue

OWLE'H.—Lewis Altavater has pur­ chased a lot in the western part of FOR NEXT TEN DAYS. town on Main sfreet, where he will Fsoon build a dwelling house. Rev. Massey will eontinue the meetings at the M. EE chui-ch this week. Th.is is your Opportvmity. We have too much Clothing Mrs. \lmeda Russ, of Lake Odessa, is on account of our two stores spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lance. Respetfull3', being put together. Time to Mr. Gay made a business triji to Port­ sell winter goods is when it is land last we«'k where he has an intert«t in the lumber yard. winter, not next summer. F'red Kruger, who has been sick for several weeks with rheumatism, is gain­ ing slowly at present. HKPARDSvTLLK.^^r. and .>fi-s. S Daniel Raker have returned home Men’s $5 Suits or Overcoats now $2.50. after quite a lengthy visit in H. L. KENDRICK. ‘ $7.50 t i ti ( t 3.75. (Jratiot county. (< ^ (i n Our long prayed for snow has come. About a year ago I took a violent at­ “ $ 10.00 5.00. FASHION'S FANCIES. Mrs. IE R. Longcor's mother is visiting tack of lagriyipe. I cough day aud uight H t« 4 4 for about six weeks, m^’’ wife then sug ‘ $ 12.00 6.00. her. Petunia continues to be a very popular li n 44 gested that I try Ghamberlaiii’s Cough ‘ $15.00 7.50. Mrs. F. 1). Cleveland is reported on the color, the pinkish rather than the purple Remedy. At first I could see uo differ ­ ‘ $18.00 (t 4 4 9.00. gain. tone of the flower being favored. ence, but still ke[)t taking it. and soou Mrs. Win. Shepard has bwii very sick 4 ( 4 4 4 4 10.00 The gypsy shoe is of dark red kid found that it was what I needed. If I got ‘ $ 20.00 for some time fiust. handsomely je#ed. This is for evening uo relief from one dose I took another, our 15 cent mittens now - He. Miss .Martha McCarr is one of the late wear, as is likewise the Spanish shoe of and it was only a few days until I was free from the cough. I think people in gen­ “ 25 cent gloves and mittens now12y2e. victims of the grip. pale yellow suede kid nearly covered Two gentlemen from Laingsburg were eral ought to know the value of this rem­ <4 14 4 • with jet embroidery. edy, and 1 take pleasure in acknowledging “ 50 25e. here buying beans last week. 4 4 4 4 44 Very effective and very fashionable are the benefit 1 have received from it. Mad- “ 75 37V2C. Mr. Newman Rrass, of Dublain, ably evening toilets of black or dark yrreen i.son .Mustard, Otway, Ohio. 2r> and r>tt $1.00 4 4 % ( 44 50e. filled our pulpit Sunday evening. satin, the bodice trimmed with full cent bottles for sale by Travis &. Raker, 4 1 44 4 4 Mrs. James Longcor has biH'n ver^ ’ il epaulets and neck garnitures of cream Druggists. $1.25 63e. with thegri[)pe for the past two weeks. 4 1 4 4 4 4 colored honiton lace. $1.50 75c. LSIK.—The litde daughter of Mrs. The small, snug Russian toque is high­ Thurbes is very sick with dii)hthe- ly favored this winter, and it is worn riu. at the home of heruucTe, i’hillip alike with utility and rich “dress ” cos­ . i:vi :iiy ()nf : EI Finch, and great caution is taken by tumes,the according to the materials and friends that the disease don ’t spread. garnitures which compose it. conuot be rich. There must be some one Lawrunce Lawrasou was in town lust In ballrooms surprising color combi­ to do general work. In the same way Saturday. everyone cannot make good nations are constantly presented. Pale IE IE Tohns, of (^woHHo, [treaehi'd at blue, dark green and pink or yellow are the .M. IE church Sunday evening. * seen in conjunction on one toilet, also rilOTOGR Al’IIS. Seeing is Believing. The Lady Ma(;eabe**H served a 10 cent green, violet, black and rose color. sujiper Saturday evening at VanDeiiseiTs The number is limitiMl that can turn out hall. ' Skirts of dove colored coating, gored real good likenesses. Everybody ex- pri'sses .1. W. Chamberlain has moved back to on the front and sides, are worn under his farm and has quite enough of life and the long covert coats of dark win8 color, business in town. Russian blue, deep green or dove gray THEMSELVES Geo. T. (’anqtbell, of Owo.sso, led the cloth that are made with largo topped as more than satisfied with the work. Y. M. (’. A. niwting Sunday afternoon sleeves and velvet cape collar edged with done at WILvSON & vSON at the Rajitist church. fur.—New York Post. Prof.J. W. Simmons, of Owosso, gave Hamilton’s Studio. a fine talk at the Raptist chiiich Satur­ day evening, and niso Sunday morning THE COST OF WARS. Have you been thei-c*? to largeamlienres. Mead of Olinlon Avenue, United States war in 18G1-5 cost $0,- West sMe. Ask ViMir l''rleinlH 700,(X)0,000. M’ho have taken llodd ’s Sarsaparilla France and Mexico's wax in ISGOcost what they think of it, and the rejilies will I b(‘])()sitively in its favor. Simply what $75,000,000. high-elas.s illustrated monthly magazine in the home is no longer a luxury. It ; Mood ’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the The civil war in Europe in 1848 cost Ais a rieeessitv. and to meet the demands createle foi’ siek headache «)?• $950,000,000. NGW into the breach with a reduction in its price that has startled tlie literary world. I biliousness, while others |•«•po|•r, remark- The NEWS, fully alive t<* the msids of its patrons, has made; spHual arrnngo- 1 able cares ot scrofula, catariTi, rhenma- Prussia and Austria's war in 18GG cost is llic time to tnke advant- monts with this superb monthly, whereby it will rweivo orders for yearly subserip- 1 tism, salt rheum, etc. $100,UiM).000. (i^rc of Cash Ih'iccs. tions to both publications eombined for the sum of .^2.00. Hood's Pills are purely vegitable. France and Austria's war in 1859 cost Ttiickleii’s iSMlve. $225,000,000. The best in the world for cuts. Rriiises France and Algeria's war in 1830-47r Evcrvthinay required. It is cost $240,000,000. FISH Month. guan>ute4Ml to give perfi>et satisfaction Franco and Germany's war in 1870-1 or money refunded. Price 2r» cents per cost $1,580,000,000. at Rock Bottom Prices. Do COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. box. For sale by Fildew it Millrnan, The war betw’een Great Britain.France St. Johns and Fowler. not forget when buying your and Russia, 1854-6, cost $1,525,000.000.— famil.v groceries to get some The jadee of the greatillustrated monthlies in the jmst has been .$3.90 and f 4.00 Sep flip Wi)rl«l’ Kdir lor FIftppn Cents. Mulhall’s Statistics. a year, and they were to b«* found only in fin* more pretentions homes. Our offer rjum rm'iyit of your address and fif­ of tliat \V. (t.J. tea. None UtllizlniC Atmonpherlo Kff.ct*. furnishes a help to all families, no THatter how moilest their means, to kwj) in teen c«*nts in Hostage stamps, we will Better. touch with the greatest minds of the world, as The Uosmoiiolitan has today the mail yon prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio Delicate tints prevail in the architec­ Btrrongest regular staff of any existing periodical. Send orders to of the World'sColumbian Kxiiosition, the ture of the California Midwinter fair, Yours for Cash Trade, regular jirice is fifty cents, butnswewaut and an effort hsw lieen made to so dis ­ you to have one we make the price nomi ­ tribute and arrange them that the pe­ nal. You will find it a w’ork of art. A,ud a culiar atmospheric effects of Mie climate C. A. PU'FT, thing to Im* prized. It contains full page shall be utilized to enhance the harmony THE NEWS, views of the great buildings, with de- ami Inoreoee the beauty. Warm tones Grocer. Hcrijitions of the same, and is exwuted in are not necessairy, and the darkness of the highest stylo of art. If not satisfied St. Jobns, MicbigaH. with it after you get it, we will refund the the background afforded by the almost stamps and let you kwp the book. black foliage ia a magnifleent setting. “We consider Hood ’s medicines the Addr»*« Much geld haa been nsed. —S«u Francis ­ most reliable we have ever used in Mr H. K. Rucklek & Co., Chicago, 111. co Argoaiant. , family.” C. E. Price, Maple Rapids, Mich, the bill. Bot as a compromise but aa an at- A NEW M. E. Churdh was dedicated TAEIPF BILL DEBATE. tac k the outworks of pK>tectlo& THROW IT AWAY* STATE OF MICHIGAN. at Peck. Thera’s no loofi« Mr. Everett (Dem , Mass.) said he was uty need ok’ K alamazoo will put in a city elec­ going to vote for this hill because be bad / weoriDff clumsy, tric lighting plant at a cost of ilo,000. believed for years that such a measure as V cbafinF TrusseiL PARTY LEADERS DISCUSS THE this was demanded by patriotic oonsidura- which fflra only P«rtM OCCURRENCES DURirO THE A D eerEield man got so mad at a tlona He thought, however, that the St best, never cure, but often PAST WEEK. cow that ho filled her hide full of buck­ WILSON MEASURE. Wilson bill did not go far enough. Inflict greet injt^, shot. Mr. Payne (Rep:, N. Y.) said the pending InflsmmaUon, strsngulatloa bill was a sectional measure lu that It ex* snd death. A FISH hatchery will be located at Democrats, Republicans an(>rower Talks Good Oyi of the fouriosn inmates at the Which Is to Shspe the Nation's TarllT Mr. Simpson (Pop. Kan.) intended to and pennanently cured without toe knife Policy. vote for the bill, but there wore many pro­ and without pain. Another ___ _ :8 ense —Drew Illegal Salaries. Sanilac County [wop farm, eleven are sick with la gripim. visions In It that did not meet with his ap­ TilMiili OoMsmatlvs Svrg«nr Synopsis of the Speeches. proval; Inasmuch, however, as It was a A Baker 's uni( n has been organ- robber tariff at least 20 percent lower Fun at New Kaltimore. At the close of Mr. Wilson ’s speech on ‘’Ttrlbfe.sisaa.sa'aJ sss There was a shortage of girls at a l/ed at Battle Crook. 'I ho city is fa rly than the McKinley bill, he should have to alive with labor unions. the tariff bill, Mr. Burrows of Micbikan support it The cause of the existing recent dance in New lialtimore. Ttie made an address on behalf of the Republi­ troubles he found in tne Intolerable bur­ D earborn ’s now union school build ­ girls in that town are no fojls. They can minority. He said tho measure under den put on tbe agricultural classes by the diseases of the lower bowel, promptly cured persuaded a number cf small boys to ing will be completed by Fob. 1. It system of indirect taxation. He illustrat­ without psin or reeort to the knife. cost $18,000 and will aceommoiiato 250 consideration Involved the complete le- don feminine attii e, and all tho young versal of the economic policy, 'i be act of ed bis remarks on tbe deploriiblo condition arrAMIn tho Bladder, no matter how men in town weio ravi. g over the pupils. of tbe agricultural classes by displaying a D1UJM £1 large, is crusn^ pulverised, 1890 was designed not only with a view of and washed out. thu( avoiding cutting. Eowly arrived beauties os th.y ^ui>- Henry Bowen , an Adrian ice deal ­ dilapidated overcoat which he got from a securing revenue for the support of the farmer. He said be could duplicate it on posed them to be. But they cou cm t er, blacked {e^enty-six paiis of l>rots Government but for the further purpose the backs of a mllllnn farmers in tbe Unit ­ STRICTURE see whv the “girls” were so awkwa"d on a challenge i nd gave rccciins to outting. Abundant Referenoes, and ^mph- of giving encouragement to the creation ed States to-day. He said the People’s Ists, on above diseases, oent sealed. In pWn ^ In danefng till some one let the cat» ut charity. of new enterprises and protection to Amer­ party stands pledged to the principles of velopa 10 eta. (stamps). of the bag. Now mention this c isrde Mrs. Mary Joy , of Fpsoviile. just ican industries and American workmen, free trade ■ART MWICAL ASSOClATXORt BUu A 1o « N# Y* to a New Baltimore young m n if you pa t 2.‘{, eoirmitfed suit* de by taking against unequal and injurious foreign com­ Mr. Hopkins (Rep , IlL) criticised state­ value your life. ments made by Mr. Simpson in speaking of carlM lie ^aeid. They ^dtn't know why petition. In its (.rsctlcal workings it ac­ tbe farmers. Mr. Pickier (Rep. 8 . D.) op­ Will She Now Commit Suloldt*? she diJ it. complished both these resulta The decline posed tbe bilL He said South Dakota had T ausing girls love ardently, and Lan- Marshall voted $’0,000 bonds to in the public revenues is not attributable all tbe natural advantages for tho raising «ing boys ai o cold. A local pa| or build a waterworks t-ystem of its own. to any defect in tho act of 1800, but rather of sheep lor wool, aud had facilities for The city could not get along with tho to the general derangement and prostra­ raising many more slieep than it now pos- prints two letters in proof. C arris se.s.ses; but under tbe operations of tbe writes: "t’hariie I have stnod it os long pri\ ate c mj any. tion of business throughout the country. The ascendency of a political party Wilson bill this industry would be fulned. a-i I can C'hai’ley dear you d( nt know no Ro ..i.O GK1..DJSM.4 wai fatally injured And so with tbe raising of cattle, horses, how I do 1 jvo you I loved you tno first at S].ring 1 ako by being thrown from pledged to the destruction of our protect­ and other farm stock. timelsoanyou Dear I cant help it. a vehicle, his head striking a tree, bis ive policy has not only crippled and sus­ Mr. Burrows (Rep, Mich.) submitted a Oh, Charlie I hope you do love me,” skull being fractured. pended the operation of our domestic letter from a wool-grower at Adrian. manufacturers, but the Importer of for­ Midi., showing that the wool industry of otc. This is C'harley s un-'Woi': “'Mu- The Mothedist Ep.i-copal Church eign fabrics naturally curtails his lin- Michigan would be killed by tbe passage of diam. Your epistle of recent date to Eocietv, < f La};eer, will hold a Kories portatiODS in the hope of secur­ tbe Wilson bill. hand and contents careful y com- of revival meetings under tho leader ­ ing their admission into our markets Mr. Springer (Dem. IIL) said It was un ­ mndod, and in reply won d s .a c that ship of Elder En ai t. upon the roost favorable conditloua I just to attribute all tbe distress which bad was somewhat surprised, or in other been prevalliug to the threatened changes A young man named .Tohn Bigelow confidently assert that if the election of in tlie McKinley act. The sooner the rwords utterly dumbfounded at receiv ­ was run over and killed by a Chicago, 180:2 had resulted In the retention of tho ing such a sui:crspa1orlcal manuscript. .pending bill was passed tbe better it would Milwaukee and St. Paul Height train Republican party in power, accompanied be for the country. “And Just us soon as Now, if you would harken to tho idio- at Sagola, Iron County. as it would have beon with the assurance this bill is pus-od every loom in the coun ­ tical advice, seek farther and you ii ay of a continuance of the American policy of Coal and iron has been struck at try will be started, every furnace fire will procure a g'entleman more worthy of protection, the effect upon the public reve ­ bo lighted and every instrument of pro­ your atrocious desires, as I am deter ­ Sa cm, Washtenaw County, within SO nue, as well as the general prosperity of duction will be put in acilvu operation. KNOWLEDGE mined to I’emain, in the pure old state miles of Detioit. Tho 010 is 100 feet the country, would have been entirely the Give this country free wool, free ores, free Brings comfort and improvement and down, and is said to bo very rich. reverse of what is now seen. ” coal and free raw material, workingman ’s of bachelorism ” Mr. Black (Dem.) of Illinois referred to tends to personal enjoyment when A N egaunee man who keeps a diary industry, and we will take a front position OranfffH vs. Apples. Mr. Barrows’ picture of dire disaster In in the markets of tho world. ” rightly usea. The many, who live bet­ ha-» shown that it has sno'Aod more or tbic country and said the suffering depicted ter than others and enjoy life more, with A prominent fruit grower of this Mr. Dolliver (Rep, Iowa) said that tbe lois every day for S5 days 1 a t. Snow by him existed after thirty years of laws remedy for the present depression is tbe less expenditure, by more promptly State eallo attention to the fact tin t lies five leet cn a level in that regien. written by ills own party. Not a law has employment of our own people, not giving ’ products to oranges aie retailing two for a nickel, been placed on the statute books by the .T. H. Miller, of Y])silanti, was kick­ it to those of other countrloa The oppor­ will attest while g od apples are worth o cents ing over a pair of old rubliers tho ether Democratic party since I861 ). The Demo­ tunity to work created tho wage fund on each, and adds that if a Michigan cratic party’s responsibility fur tho laws which the prosperity of our people de ­ „„„ ______pure liquid day when a small pcbl le rolled out. came only with this Congress. uBefi re we pended. laxative principles embraced in tho farmer had an orange ani an apple It proved to bo a valuable diamond tree he would got up at night to pick took charge,” said he. “the present condi ­ Mr. Harter (Dem., Ohio) said that a pro­ remedy, Svrup of Figs. stud. tion of affairs hud begun. It that condi ­ tective tariff put down wages and lowered Its excellence is due to its presenting insects off tho t range tree, while with tion is due to exir,tlng law you cannot say their purcliasiug power by putting up tbe tho apple tree ho seei the lilossoras in The Board of Supervisors of Benzie in the form most accepLihle and pleas ­ county, have decided to submit the' we did It. So far as the law is respunsiblo price of gooda the spring, dcosii t go n 'ar it all sum­ for the I resent conditions it is the law of Mr. Turner (Dem.. Ga.) undertook the ant to the taste, tbe refreshing and truly mer. Wt in tho fall gees out expecting question of tho adoption of tho county ' tho high protective tariff.” • refutation of tbe charge that the Wilson beneficial properties of a perfect lax ­ to harvest two or three barrels of read system to the people at tho spring Mr. Hopkins (Rol , III.) said that the bill bill was framed in tho interests of Southern ative ; eflectually cleansing the system, prime apples. If the trees are sprajed election. that had been repi rted by the Ways and as against Northern farmers, and said he dispelling colds, headaches anti fevers Me.ans Committee was certainly an anom ­ once or twice in June the moths would Laingsburg has a pri . ate teleiihono believed Ju free trade. ana permanently curing constipation. lino, if you plea e. Ijadio'i are saving aly of Congressional legislation. It neither jMr. Grosvenor (Hop, Ohli ) argued in fa­ bo destroyed, aud the apjilo crop bo as comes up to the standard of the bold and vor of the Wilson bill. He said tbe Inevlt- It has given satisfaction to millions and largo as it was a few years ago. time. They ring up their neigbors, defiant declarations of iheir party plat­ ablo and necessary consequence of the met with the approval of the medial and then run over and see if tho mos- form nor incots tiie expectations of the bill will be tbe ruin of liie remaining In- profes.sion, because it acts on the Kid­ G;»ve Morpliiim to tl»r> IJiiby. tago arri\ed. more conservative element of their party. dustrie.s of the country. It will reduce the neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ­ As a lovcnue measure it is a confes.sed A sad mistake was made at Diraon- Some nefarious thi3V08 stole a hay­ value of sheen $30,000,000, close up In- failure. ening them and it is perfectly free from dale. Mrs. William Heathon and her stack bodily from the farm of James nunierable factories and workshops, and every objectionable substance. babe w'oro both ill, and for the mother Mr. Johnson (Dem.. Olilo) denounced greatly lossen and practically destroy the Lord, near Hattie Creek. Farmers the attitude of his paity In tno prolonged demand for the rni/rmous output of coal Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug­ some morphine powders and been x>ro- are preparing to anchor down their vided to alleviate her i^ain. There delay of action upon the tariff question now and heretofore being mined and mar­ gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ­ barns and houses. after coming into power. If Mr. Cleve ­ keted for manufacturing purposea ufactured by the California Fig Syrup were te it homo in one of those little land had shown the sagacity and courage They have no half-way thieves at Mr. B< en (Pop. Minn.) vigorously op­ Co. only, whose name is printed on every Dastcb a d b 'xcs ccminoidy used by the situation demanded, the ink would not posed llte prov:sions of tlie bill. ■druggists. Tho baby also had a like Muskegon. Some wicked men entered have been dry on tho commissions of his Mr. Henderson (Rep, Ill.) spoke against package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, box in which were some harmless pow­ a eonlectionery shop tho other night secretaries ere Congress would have beon tho bill, and was followed by Mr. Weadock and being well informed,^ou will not ders. Luring the night tho infant be­ and literally left Iho place bare. Not called into executive session to rolievo the (Dem., Mich.) In favor of the bill. accept any substitute if ofiered. a jar of candy was loft in the .shop. country of its burdens of ta.xatlon. After Mr. Clark (Dem.. Mo.) amused tho House came resiles-, and Mr. Heathon arose much delay, however, the committee had and by' mi.-takc gave it one of the (JRAND Rauids cigarmakers are for a tinift Ho was strongly in favor of given a Democratic report and a Republi­ the measure. The Greatest Medical Discovery owdors designed for the mother. Tho trying to cut tho scale of wages. They can bill. He would vote for the bill if he Mr. Shaw (Rep, Wis.) opposed the bill, Eaby died in a fovv hours after the say tne wages in that city are much could got nothing bettor, hut he did nc t and said It was neither fish, flosb, nor of the Age. error was discovered. higher than in (,t';er Michigan towns, like it Mr. Johnson said that the bill, if fowl, owing to discrimination by tho union. enacted into a law. would injure but one Mr. Dalzoll (Rep. Pa.) charged Mr. X«'wl)C.Ty Has It. trust, the sugar trust, Fred Ratzel . an Easthike lad of 14 Johnson, of Ohio, with manufacturing cer­ KENNEDY’S 'Claude W. Case, chairman of tho Mr. Cockran (Dem., N. Y.) said tho ob­ tain kinds of street railway rails, behind year.s, attempted to step upon tho foot- jection that the bill would not afford suf­ the protection of 102 patents, and for that Tjuce C’ouuty committee having in Doa'd cf a switching locomotive in the •charge tho nogf tiations with the State ficient revenue is one born of absolute ig­ reason was willing to have railway rails ME0I0AL£SC0VERY. yards at that x)hice, fell, and one of his norance of the laws of revenue reductions. go on tlie free list. Ho denounced Mr. board of corrections and chavitios i*e- legs was cut oif. He subsequently died A low tariff will not only increase the rev ­ Jubnsoii ’s attack on Carnegie, and said lative to tlio locating of the new Doper from the shock. enues of the government, he said, but it that Carnegie, the true philanthropist. Is DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Peninsula insane asylum at Newberry, will increase tlio opportunities of American giving $5,000 a day for tbe relief of the has delivoivd tho deeds of the site The residence of William H. Storm, labor. For every dollar that goes into tho poor in Pittsburg, while ttie false philan ­ Has discovered In one of our common fr(>m the village of Newberry t > the at Midland, was destroyed by fire, and treasury, hundreds of dollars are collected thropist from Cleveland takes advantage pasture weeds a remedy that cures every State. The p.i];ors wore duly approved Storm, his wife and baby, and Mrs. by the processes of con.su inptiun and trade of tlie winter ’s blast to dicker about the kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula Empsoy and her son barely escaped throughout the country: so that the wages of ills cmpluyes. Mr. Johnson re­ down to a common Pimple. by tho attor. oy general, aud Hied in amount contributed for the support of the plied to Dal/.ell in a seml-liumorous tone. the office of the auditor general. This with their lives. The loss is $1,800, He has tried It in over eleven hundred with $500 in.surance. government is but a feature, a mite uDthis He said that Dal-zeli had made a personal action pernuiiiently disi)o.ses of the con ­ system of taxation, the roal* extent of attack on iiicn, and even confessing thatull cases, and never failed except in two cases tention regarding tho location of tho Marion Himes and .Joseph Young, which no man can toll he says is true that offers no reason (both thunder humor). He has now in his now asylum. little chap.s near Adrian, were cutting Mr. Reed (Rep., Me.) undortcok to re­ why rails should not go on the free list. possession over two hundred certificates wood. Himes’ chips struck Young, fute Mr. Cockriin ’s statements. Ho said Mr. Bland (l)era.. Ma) declared that of its value, all within twenty miles of R'> istfMl Allvt*. wlioreni)on the latter boy struck Himes tho Democrat.s would .sacrillce tiicir market true rails would enable many roads to re­ Boston. As two li.t'o daughters of Mr. and over Iho head with an ax. There is a at home for a more exiondod one abroad, pair their roads and take many out of the A benefit is always experienced from Mrs. I-.0: n Mrrons, at Grant Center, hole in Hiin3s' head. while tho Republicans lieileved in enlarg­ liands of r(!ceivers. The Johnson amend- the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is war ­ w..*re jdaying about the kit dien st >vc, ing tho market in a different direction. ptent to put steel rails on tho free list was ranted when tbe right quantity is taken. while the mother was tempr rarily ab- A boy fiom Baraga C’ounty h-d a Tlioy did not mean to go to tlio ends of the lost When the lungs are affected it causes tooth pulled, and shortly after it was earth and struggle with tho clieaper labor Mr. Bell (Pep., ent milk ng the cows, the di e s of tho of tho old world What tliey meant to do the bill, although it did not go far enough shooting pains, like needles passing T-yoar-old girl in s me way cauglit lire. out the cavity beirun bleeding profu.-c- through them; the same with the Liver or ly. It took the doctor several hours to was to elevate the market of this country to suit iiiiii. Mr. Shaw iKep.. Wls.) op- Po • istcr ru-hod out and called the by giving higher wages to labor and tliore- posea it, especially tho proposed reduction Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being mother, but .Mrs. Errons arrived just cheek tho flow of l lood. and the boy is by constituting a market as broad a.s of duties on barley. Mr. Morgan (Dent., stopped, and always disappears in a week in time to ; ee her child sink to tho now in a critical condition. American production. Ma) wlille lie Indorsed the provisions of after taking it. iloor exhausted and unconsci. us. She The Cai*.' electric light works are Mr. Breckinridge- (I)oin.. Ky.) said that the bill, generally condemned in strong If the stomach is foul or bilious it will doing a rushing business. Tl’oy light Insome particulars the Wil on bill did not terms the proposition to place lead ore on vas f. a'-iully burned and died in an meet bis approval. In that it did not go far the free list. cause squeamish feelings at first. .'boor. The children were x)okir.g kin- about 800 incandcs o it and eighteen enough. He would like to have seen tin ­ In the consideration of tho sugar sched ­ No change of diet ever necessary. Eat tJling int'o tho tiro and wa ehing it aic lights on tl e streets, and so much plate put on tho free list oven If a hi'avier ule Mr. Dlngley of and Mr. Mercer the best you can get, and enough of it. burn. ______power is required that a new 70-hor.-o tax would have to bo levied on whisky. of Nebraska supported the present bounty Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed­ power engine is being put in. He would like to .see tho bounty on sugar and Mr. Tarsney of MJssonrl defended tho Grand .Jury May He Summoned. time. Re^d the Label. Send for Book. Soi'Tii Lyon 's pool room lias been removed, but he wanted \be ;)ugar men of bounty provision of the Wilson bllL Mr. The fraudulent canvass of the veto closed by tho Council. Tho proj>rio- tho South and the sorghum men of the Washington (Detn., Tcnn. ) urged a 1-cent on tho salaries amendment, whereby it northeast placated, in order ’rfhat they tax for revenue. Representative Olllet tor, howciver, intends making it a card- might bo brought into the Dojiiocratlc fold, (Rep, Mass.) crlllclsed tho sugar schedule Increased Appaiite was shown tliat the preposition carried room for the accommodation of tho when in fact it was defeated by a lieavy for it was only liy union that tlio reform of the bill on the ground that the taking is one of the first good effects boys, which will require another ordin- could be CO summated. He favored tho off tho l)ouniy took awav the constitu ­ felt by users of Scott’s Emulsion majority, is a loigning sensation ut nance trom tho X)ious Council. j ad va ’oreni feature of the pending bill. tional ground of national expodloiicy on Lansing. Evidou^o; of deliberate of cod-liver-oil with Hypophos- (iKORGE OSSLKR, an Adrian young [ W'hllo it did not meet with ids uiiqualitiel which tho sugar schoiiule was clilolly sus­ fraud on tl o pur^ o some one are s > approval lie was ready to vote with ills tained. Mr. rnodzrass (Dem.. Tenn. ) and phites. Good appetite begets ttrong that no one ^o iks to deny them, man. who has fits of insanity, visited a party on tlie experiment of An Income tax. Malitiry (Dom.. Fla.) o''posed the bounty. and iinle s the Governor acts with Neighbor Betz’ house the other night Mr. Dingloy and's blow floored the revoiHio, It was In fact a bill to :ibolish put ing a tax I'ack on sugar. Mr. Wilson man and saved tho woman ’s life. revenue. Ho argued In favor of protect­ spoke brlofiv . against any change eled to investigate tho ca-.c. ive duties, and said protection simply says In tho tariff hill as prepared by the Scott's Emulsion Mrs. Lucy Wagner , a Pottcrville I.ovy a Itnd Tall«*r. to tho foreign manufacturer: “You must Committee on W’ays and Moans. Tlie is a fat food that provides its cM*ij)p)e, upset a lam}) and her clothing pay our Government as a du y tlie differ ­ amendnicnt.s and substitutes presenled to Aoram L'^vy, a Grand Rapids tailor, was soon ablaze. Her foot was so > ad- ence between our wages and your wages In the s igar scitetliilc wore then road iirlor to own tonic. Instead of a tax up­ was found guilty of reeoiving stolen ly burned before neighbors could put. the pr duct ion or man iifac; uro a. d dis ­ taking the vote upon them. The iirsi on appetite and digestion it is a goods. 1 evy, it is alleged, acted as a out the tlames that tho fiesh came otT. tribution of any article v. hlch you have amendment was the one olforod by Mr. wonderful help to both. fence for Edmond Martin, a cutter in She will probably die cf her injuries. wltliheJd from ycur labor and which we McKuc. suspending tho bounty on sugar the empb y of a big clothing manu ­ have paid ours. ” Ho said tlie Democratic and putting sugar on the free list. ’I'lie Engineer Woolkywus roka od at majority was deaf to the protest of the McRae amendment was agreed to on a Scott's Emidsion ar­ facturing establishment, who, it is Buttle Creek, and the charge of man ­ peaplc ill the recent elec.ions, vote by tellers by yeas. 135; nays, 69. Mr. ol arged. stole larg3 quantities of \alu- slaughter for causing the ruilrcud Mr. Dalr.o 1 (Rop. l*a.) said that In tlio Robertson offere.l an amendment provid ­ rests the progress of Eb e cloth and sold it to Levy for a wreck as that i)laro dismissod. Tho few months that the dominant party baa ing for a tariff tax on sugar. '10 this Consumption, Bron­ ridiculou'-lv small figure. prcsocuting attorney believed it would liold ihe reins of governmont 11 has proved amendment Mr. Warner offered an amend ­ itself consplcui usly Incompetent to deal ment putt'ng refined sugar on the free list chitis, Scroftila, and KorortI of tlie Weok. DC impossible to convict him, as Con ­ with a single important question pre.sented Mr. Breckinridge offered a substitute, pro­ ductor fccott had been acquitted. by the responsibilities of civil administra ­ viding for a duty of 1 cent per pound on other wasting diseases Real estate at Forestville has ad ­ Before ho was taken to .lackson tion. In tills deplorable condition of molasses, sirups, and all raw products of vanced Ld per cent, during the past by raising a barrier of James Clifford Hand, tho convicted things, clouds and darkness all around us, cane Juice, beet Juice, tank bottoms, sugar year. murderer of Jay I'ulver, of Ypsilanti. wliat do ihoso wlio rule our destinies pro­ sweepings, etc. Mr. Warner ’s amendment healthy Hesh, strength I^OUENZO Backus , for forty-eight broke down c inpletely, weeping and pose by way of relief? A tariff bill that, if was agreed to. nearly .all Kepulillcans vot ­ years a ro-iident of Cheboygan, died at enacted, I predict poiterlty will pr nounce ing In the affirmative. The Breckinridge a7td nerve. protesting his innocence. Tho parting tho most infamous legislative crime of our amcndinent was lost tho ago of 85. with his wife was dramatic, the woman history. Instead of relief It brings aggra­ Prepared by Soott h Roeriia, N. Y. All druicRiete. Midland County will vote on tho fainting in tl;o cell. Hand said ho vation. Engineer Brigg.<3, Fireman Collls- adoption of the county road system at knew nothing about tho murder, but Mr. Warner (Dem., N. V..) spoke in de ­ ton, John Hlch, Thomas Gould, Fnmk tho spring election. ho throw out some },ret,tv broad insin ­ fense of the bill. While be urged its Hart, proprietor of the ('azadero Hotel, uations against a i)rominont Yusilan- prompt passage, he said it had gravo do- A WOMAN livirg in the southern fecis. For one thing it did not go far William Brnhmer. station agent at PtSO'S-Ct/RE FOR tian. Pulvor, he said, was his friend. ■part of Manistee saw a panther near enough. Ho thought in some places it boro Habino, were killed on tho Narrow Conaamptleee and people ner homo tho other day. He never realized that ho was in dan ­ unevenly, and he protested partlcu’arly Gaugo road at Cazadero, Cal. I irhohaTo weak lunKior Asth­ ger or that anyone ever believed he ma, ahonid nee Plao'aCare for The young people at Imlay City have Hgalnst the retention of the sugar lioiintv, was guilty. Some of the witnesses, he and ho protested still more strongly Harry H. Hunt , of Chicago, a I Consnniptlon. It baa cared organised a musical society and w'ill against (ho tax of one-quarter of a cent a thonsanda. It has not Injar* I give an cntorta'nment in a short time. charged, iieriurod themselves. When former law student, who was suspended ed one. It la not bad to take. Turnkey McCabe started to take him pound by which It was proposed to protect for not attending to his work in De­ It la tbe beat 00uKb ay mp. Joseph Torcutt , of Denver Town ­ to Jackson, he exclaimed; “My God. the sugar trust And be protested against cember, wai arre-tod at Ann Arbor, Sold eTerywbere. sa«. ship. Newaygo County» dropped dead t lie reciprocity which was now proposed Pat, kill me. Id rather bo in my io i)o revived for the benefit of the Stand ­ Mich., for stealing a pair of panta ­ CONSUMPTION. ■.vhilo fastening a saw to a sawing ma- grave.” The two trials of Hand have ard Oil Company. He urged the passage of loons. -chiae. cost the county about $5,000. Hoeiultility in a Zoo. ] Orchards. Iti. not the tricka and the mimic /•liinl, encoiirago your neighbor to plant. ree . not eports of the animals at Haj^enhock u It tanui. tn-Jay, a bushel of wheat tu htiy received one ot threat show that aiebe^t worth heeln^, a peck of apples—orchar.Is pay. Stark «ays the Now York Sun. It is their Bros* I'hare or co-operatlvo orchards fur­ the August Floweraiid nished without mouoy—iiu Invo.stiuent for Bocial relations a< they have been de ­ the well-to-do. as well as for men of limited OerinanF Syrup Diary Al­ veloped by civilization and travel. The N all receipts for cooking ^ mean-*, and providingorchar is which other­ send your most solitary creatures want a crack ' wise they might never get. A groat orchard manacs for 1891 , with their neighbor. The lion, the ' system on thorough, businoss-llke plans. — name and address on a postal haughtiest of beasts, holds confab with requiring a leavening agent . ^ something never before attempted. We the gentleman or lady beast on the practice what wo preach, show our faith at once, asking for Ailliaiiac ill our o-chards, In our trees,—two millloa next suit. The tiger looks unconscious ­ I trees, co-operative C per cent, plan, al­ No. 21, and you will receive ly bored, but conlorins like a man of ready pliin el; over tavo mlllloti, over by return mail,free of all ex­ the world. The natural humor of the the ROYAL BAKING I .'iO.O.lO actei. share pi n. attd add'ng over Vear ha-j develojied to the point of a half million a year. I'.iimis with orchards pense, one of the most com­ drawing-.oom entertainer. In tha* doubling in value annually; a sure income. plete Illustrated books ot the ])art of the program whore the ani ­ POWDER, because it is an Uiir b'dps enabl'* begltners to succeed. mals are admitted and seat themselves Write os, —See adv. kind ever issued, in which you like guests at a ball the soc'al atmo­ can keep a Daily Diary or sphere is more noteworthy than the absolutely pure cream of tartar $4 to Culit’ornta, This is our sleepltig car rate on the Phil­ performance. Heasts that are natural lips-Hock Island Tourist Excursions Irum Memoranda of any matters you enemies disclcso touching friendship'. powder and of 33 per cent, ('hicago to Ijos Angeles or San I'ranclsco, desire. Write quick, or they A tiger and lioness rubbed one an ­ via the scenic route and Ogilen ^'ou can other’s furry coats in friendly token, go wltli Phillips, the best of all excursloti will be all gone. Address and literally shook paws, while the greater leavening strength than managers, for he has osich party accom- lion, on the ( ther side, aflected not to panlod by a special agent who goes the eti- G. G. GRIiKN, tlre trip wltii patrons. Those personally see with the well-bred manner of a man conductel e.xcurslons leave Chicago twice WooTinuRY. N. |. of the world. A hound caressed the ' other powders, v/ill give the a week, Tuesday and Thursday. face of a lioness with his tongue, and Wo have also a dally tourist car service, manifestly hold converse while unen- ' via our .'southern route, through the beau­ BALTE8 COT tiful Indian Territory and Fort Worth lo mm &. gaged in the iierformance. The i;olar best results. It will make the boar, who takes no j art until the final j Ijos Angeles and San Francisco. 'I’he tour­ GOCQA aiiii jiyramid that he surmounts, continu- | ist car rate via this route, the same Ap­ ply at Bock Island ticket office, 104 (’lark ally left his seat to visit now' with the food lighter, sweeter, of finer street. Jolin Sebastian, G. P. A.. C., IL I. GROCOLATE leopard, and now' with a tiger, or lion. | Si P. Ry., Chicago. , Highest Awards After exchanging a few' words he (^'d.ls .nd UiplomM) flavor and more wholesome. ^ the Koiiuuicc. would trot back, and as likely as not World ’s Columbian take someone else’s seat instead of his ) If train robbers do not want to l)e Exposition. ow'n. Nor did this create any clamor | shutdown like common ei'iminal.-. let On the foUowhig artliile% when the owner returned, as such a<*ts them aVuindon their untliankful vo.-a- namvly ; have Ixsen known to do among people K royal BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEV,'-YORK. jS tion and fi rm a trust, by moans of V '!),[:nr..tKFAST COCOA, w'ho regard themselves us higher in which they can rob the public with i v f'l’KlvllilM No. 1 CHOCOIATE, the social scale. It is easy enough to imjmnity. It is fur more profitable, Ilf'VeFIBlAY SAVEU CHOCOLATE. cultivate mimicry, but here are good and entirely devoid of personal risk. al(j HUS. OATS I'Ktni ont : iu s. bfl'^fhAAILLA CHOCOLATE, manners and moral W’Orth. | How Fast Fishes Swim. SKI'U). c Tho only disadvantago attending such %COCOA BITTEE, Now that every elTort is beings made a change is the lack of all 1’v.matit c For “ purity of material," In India twenty-five million acres are This remarkable, almost unheard-of, “excellent flavor." niid "luil- to increase the speed of ocean steam­ yield was reitorted to the .John A. Sal- features in it.—Texas Farm and lianch. forai even cuiiiposluou.” made fruitful by irrigation. In Kgvpt ers, it is interoiting to know the speed there are about six million. The i-or Seed Co., l.aCrosse, Wis., by Frank FtioxKR Oil Latkk a neglected Cold will with which dilTerent fish cun jias.s Winter, of Montana, who planted one SOLD BY CROCCRS EVERYWHERB. United States has about 4,(X)0,()UJ acres througfh tho water. For lonjf-distanco dev'oiop a ('onstauD cough, shorlne.-is of of irrigated lands. I b.ishel of Groat Northern Oats, care­ breath, falling itienglh, and wasting of WALTER BAKER ^0.. DORCHESTER, MASS._ swimiuingf the shark may be said to fully tilled and irrigated same, and bo llesh, all sy m ptornatlc of some serious I.ung hold the record, as ho can outstrip the lieves that in 1891 he can grow fr m affection, wlilch may be avoided or pal­ swiftest sliips, apparently without ef­ one bus. of Great Northern Oats three liated by using In time Ur. D. Jayne's Ex­ Ely’s Dream Balmp;^ fort, swimminjr and playiiif' around pectorant Not a I hundred bushels. It's a wonderful oat. ' WILL CL’KE them, and ever on tiie lookout for prey. If You Will flit This Out Biid Send It . Any humon being: falling: overboard in with 8e postage to the ab vo firm you Tho word “))en ” inean.s a feathe". Local Disease! shark-frequented waters has very lit­ will receive sample package of above and is from ti e Latin T'onna, a wing. tle chance to escajic, so rapid is the ac­ oats and their farm seed catalogue. Surely tho expres-ion. “a stool pen, ” Becanse Catarrh affects your head It Is not tion of the shark, the monster of tho could be improved upon, therefore a local disease. If It did not exist . deep. Tho dolphin, another fast­ Americans in Knglainl. j AmW Balm Into each nostril. in your blood it could not manifest itself ' swimming fish, is credited with a spteed Bebciiam ’8 Pills, for bilious disorders, ELY^BK0S..M Warren St..N.y. In your nose. It i.' a constitutional disease, ' There arc almost four times as many ; are extensively sold and used In all civil ­ of considerable over twenty miles an Americans living in England as there ized countries. 35 cents a box. C. N. U. No. 4-94 and to cure it, therefore, requires a con- ; hour. For short distances the salmon stitutlonal remedy and a thorough blood | are in Fiance. According to tho Brit- ' WIIKN WKITINO TO ADVEKTI.SEK.S, can outstrip every other fish, accom­ ish census, just published, there are i It doesn't make a lie any whiter to TT j>l(‘us(t Muy you saw the udvertiacment purifier like Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, which ex­ plishing its twenty-five miles an hour Americans resident in the Brit­ put it on a tombstone. In this puppr. pels all trace of the impurity In which the with ease. Tho .Spanish mackeral is ish Isles, of whom about 20.(.'00 were | disease orlKinates, and thus perfectly and one of tho fa^^test of foo 1 fishes, and liorn in tho Ignited States. The permanently cures Catarrh. Kcmember, i ST. JACOBS OIL IS THB KING-CURE, 0VE,R fiUL cuts tho water like a yacht.—Indus ­ French censu--, taken for taxation ])ui - j trial Wor.d. ijoses, gives tho number of Amerie ir.s i esiding in Fi ance as only 7,000. ' Hood’s'’p"*«'’Cures Made It Hight. Bold by all druggists. $1 per bottle; six for J.'>. Col nel Cliroert Pi ‘rce, tlio late Min ­ How’s ThlsT ister to 1‘ortugal, once ]iicked up in liis We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Hood ’s Pillscureall livcrills, hillousuess, arms a young lady who stood hesitat­ any case of catMTh that cannot be cured by jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. ItSc. Hall's Catarrh Cure. ing at the corner of a street in an Indi ­ F. J. CHENKY & CO., I’rop*., Toledo, O. IT HAS NO E,QUAL. NO SUPERIOR. ALONE THE BEST. ana vill.age, unub ’e to cross it. because We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last fifteen years, and believe him per­ SUMMER SNOW for.Wyears, t/ic a shower ha.I filled it with a n shing fectly honorable in all business tranRactlous, one liardy peach; comes true from torrent of water. Tho young lady sui)- and financially able to carryout any obligations setid —seedling peaches are hardi ­ mitted without protest while tho Colo­ made by their firm. est. Stands C to 10 deg. more cold $20 WILL BE I'AID than others; ffii-vr.-old trees still Westit Triiax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. To ANY MAN or WOMAN, nel strode gallantly througli the toi'- W'alding, Kinnau rop„r on tho opjxjsito sidewalk, with dry feet. chard Book,Guide.prices —will save I tionaU* award for A SINULE WLNNINCjr XNStvLK to “Sir,” she then said, indignantly, “are dlioctly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of ANY ONK of the four. the system. Price, 7.5c per bottle. Sold by ail you money, and MORE: mistakes. you aware that you have insulted me’f” Druggists. Testimonials free. A Pointer-Wlicatooo. bu..apples “I was not aware of it," icplied tho $3: 30e. apjiles nntjmn $•-’ wheat. HERE ARE THE 4 BRAIN-BURNISHERS i OLD OAK PROCESS Whole Root (Colonel; “but seeing that you are riglit (iood I’rovcmlcr. trees are c;irefully propagated re­ many p4>ll I beg to make amends. ” So saying, ho British North American Indians live gardless of cost by the one known Ulciant, picked u]) tho protesting damsel and method that gives frnltfnl, long- • R«oo*«|i|Toratom and others on reindeer meat almost exclusively. lived trees. They “live longer and Hould like to be. restored her to the point where he had They are big and strong, many of them bear better.”—N’ec. Mnrtun. They l>esirahiO for all wo­ first made her acquaintance. being six foot high. GROW one enstomer planted men, and es^cially 16,300 Without Losing a Tree. You O •EA«TY for thoAO witn plain can t get better at any jirlcc, nor or unattractive faces. The Coiiiplfxioii of a ChliicHO Mkuical writers claim that the S'xcew-ful remedy eipially good for less money; ours Is not yellower than that of an unfortunate for uasal catarrh must be non-irritating. ( asy of ap­ arethe LOWEST PRICED .Nurseries v( That for xrhich women e o fond of showy attire often individual whose liver comphdut has ashuiiied plication, and cue that will reach the remote koics In IT. S. forgood stock—sent world ­ R spend too much mouey. and ul.-erated surfaces. '1 he history of the < ffort.s wide during 69 YEARS. the chronic form. The eyeballs of the sufferer Itead tlie t/uinsaiuls of letters assume a saffron hue, there is dull ])alu in the to treat catarrh is iiroof positive that only oiio from customers who urder year af­ PesiraMe In their ** business* remedy has completely met these conditions, and by pUAjilihts Corbett, Mitchell region of the organ alTected, the tongue is ter year. Men do not as a mile send •HT Sullivau, and otliers. that is Ely’s Cream Balm. This safe and plea.sant tlie'secoml.the third, and even the coated, breath sour, sick headaches usually rt jnedy has mastered catarrh us nothing else has 20th order.If not fairiv d'-alt with. but not always occur, and there Is sometimes ever done, and both j hysicians and patients freely YOUR OROER-we want It.wheth­ dizziness on arising from a sitting posture, er for one tree or one million, he- concede this fact. oanse we have the stock to fill it— stark BRO'g^ (’onstlpation and dyspepsia are also attend ­ KXXiacres Nurseries. I'ested.and COSTS NQTHINS TO TRY ants of this very common ailment, always in . Frocklos tan and all beauty marring blemishes ! vanish irom tho face when Glenn s .Sulpliur Soap liardy, 1st Choice^sorts iio.ux) I Simply write out what, after rnrefii! stiidr, you he- , its aggravated form, liable to breed absces.ses I Hevo are the answers required to win the reward ; I i lb used. phipevervw\i'ere. U*ip all Winter—la Cool Storage cellars. Free Packing, Free EXTRA COUNT ilGorlo), ANI> don ’t FOROKT that if your answers are only par- | of the liver, which ^ire very dangerous. Hostet- I tially rijfht yon will still win a Just proportion of the | I Shiloh's Consuni|>tIon Cure is sold on a guar­ FREE FREIGHT, STARK BRO'S NURSERIES & ORCHARDS CO.. H .s. Louisiana. Mo., of Rockport, 111. full reward. Then write your name ond address r-- ter's Stomach Hitters wholly eradicates It, as antee. It cures Incipient Co;iKuniptioii. It la tho [ demeath your answers and nail them to thisaddres well as the troubles complicated with it and best Cough Cure. Z5 cents. oO cents and AM. PUB. CO. Clerk 16, Jorspy^iO%_K^. which It originates. In chills and fever, a com­ plaint which always yields to the Bitters, the FITS.—All Fitsstojipert free by Dr. Kllno's Oi c it I Yon are not required to send a penny of money Nerve liestoi er. No Fits after first day ’s use. Mar­ with TOur answers not even return postajfe on tho liver Is seriously Involved. This fine aitorativc velous em'es. 'lYeatise uml f-’.OO trial bottle free to \ Awarciintr Cnmmit*ee ’s reply to you—we pay that. tonic removes costiveness and iudiirestiou, Fit cases, bond to Dr. Kliiie, Uil Arcli ht.. I’hila, Pa. One bottle for fifteen cents, ) , m rheumatic, nervous and kidney trouble aud debility. Twelve bottles for one dollar, j ^ WH —'N— CURES RISING j Fro.jccf lies. YOUrWANT ANYTHING CHICAGO. Professor Frit'jh. in a ri'cent lecture write us. Catalogue tree. S-n 1 ! Oe aud get a 50e in the Miuseum of Ethnology, at Merlin, World's Full’ .\Ilium, colors. Pl.lKLV & CO. R*I*P*A*N*S .. BREAST .. said that with tho aid of electricity h(3 (K-tub. 1SS2), Wabash Avenue Chicago. had been able to ])hotogia>)h pro^eet- I JOHN W.inORItXS, ile.s in transit. lie exhibit 'd photo ______I WRsl)lii{£ton^ D.Oa grajihs showing the air waves caused ’'^Successfully Prosecutes Clauns, "MOTHER’S FRIEND” blc68ln(f ever 1 r.iat«>Prtuclpal txiratner U.fi. Psuston ItuTBaik oflered child-bearing woman. I lia^o been s. by the missiles, which form a legible ;tvralnlastwar, ISacijudieathigcUiicas, Httyaiurxb mid-wife for many years, and in each case record of the velocity witli which they IIENTTON THIS PAfTO where “Mother's f^rlend ” had lieenuscd it has i vmimf* TO Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec­ acoompllshecl wonders and relieved muck had traveled. ;NE88 and head noises CUREl Buflering. It Is the best remedy for rising c. « •BROWN^^BRONCHIAL TKOrilES' are 'by i*sck'B(nrlslbUK*rCufhk>nH. bUp*rsKrartL ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any the breast known, and worth the price for that Successful whan all reniedWt fall. PnCC alone. Mus. M. M. BnusTEn, [ excolUmt for iho lollef of Moiirscnoss or lirF* lliaoox* 95t B'woy* iN .k# Writ* for book of proofs l disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Montgomery, Ala. j Bore Throat. 1’hey are exceedingly effect­ Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ive .”—Christian M’orUi, IjomUm, Ktmland. liBEHTS RtAKE S5 a Day r'S71..':'V;!:™ Buy of any druggist anywhere, or send price to of price,’$1.50 per bottle. Uci i)is;l» CIS in a house. Ssmple jiost THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, lo Spruce St., N ew Y ork . BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., K emok .se is virtue's root: its fair in ­ pa d.ll vce.cnts.FtJItSll EE A .51 .V KIN Cl neinn.it 1.0 Bold by all druggists, Atlanta , GA crease are fruits t.f innocenctj and IM# A ffkl”T*Cr> to'I'HAVlLL. We pav *50 blos.sodness. —Bryant. Tw #4.1* I C.ti# to #10h a month expenses. ACRES OF LAND BTONF. & WKI.LINtiTON. .M.\i)lsON. WIS. 1,000,000 for sale by theSantT Paci , fKE ‘‘Colchester^ Bpadliig Boot ad. lu ATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. No advance fee. ______A D uluhi Railroad other column. Plitzgerald & Co., “lathaiid G,*' Washington, D. C. CoMFANT in Minnesota. Bend for Maps and Clrou* Un. They will be sent to you arpeet irrowers of ip.i in and vr'geuiblo wed* in mo nona. » Oawi I Bnrloy , Corrij Clover Timothy, Potato^, etc., in ®*'ormoi:9jiua^tineF. WX Addnu HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commiastoner, Bt. Paul. Minn. * ^ PFD RDl ' v' " for fW* rxd^fnc ’e. T/ie Oldest Medicine in tne it ot id n j robaoiy 1>K. ISAAC ’I’llOMI'SON’S ‘I'.i CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. •ndn aritcie i.< a caietully prepareU piiyHiLlHo -i pro. (Crlpttou, and has l>een in conxtant use for nearl-, a ceutary. l uere are few dh-eaw;, to w hich iiiankliid are aunject more dlKtroaslng than sore eves, and none, perhaps, for which more remedies have Ixea R EVER S I P LE-----e tried wltlioutauccesa. Forall external Inflammation '/ x'i of the eves It Is an infallible remedy. If the dlrec tions are followed It will never fall. Weparticalarly invite the attention of Phvslclans to Ita merltfl. r or tale bv all (InigglsU .itUIN L. TH05U r>(JN, SONS ,6 ■ 'NV'ii A ro' Tnov N V F.'tabllsheti ’78.. ASTHMA —‘ CURED. , POPHAM'8 ASTHMA SPECIFIC Qlv4*i Relief In Fiv« Mlnntef. TtIa I J PockAge ient FREE. Fold by Drog- [ sUu. One Box tent poft-pAid on re* Thf^ and Most Economical I ceiptofll.OO. 8ix Boxea, |4.50. Add. ' Thos. Popham.Phlla.Pa J.llC LliiEliC Collars and Cuffs Worn. They are the only goods made that a well-dressed gentleman can use in place of linen. Try them. You will like (hem ; they look well, wear well and fit well. Re­ IMtr.TTIF.HT BOOKCOCer i:VKK I'ltl.NTK.I*. rlTCiKi versible ; both sides .ilike ; can be worn twice as long as any other collar. Cheap a* dirt When one side is soiled use the other, then throw it away and take a fresh one. bj o%. .0(1 Tt>. Ask the Desicrs for them. Sold for 35 cents for a Box of 10 Collars, or Five Pairs of Cuffig Fejiccially for Farmers, Miners, K. U. Hands and others. Trouble Solo OneCentapkg. extending down to tho he‘l. EXTRA WEARING QUALITY, ______ri*. if rore. A Sample Coll tr and a I'nir 0/ Cnffs sent hy mail for wur<, b^nt, l.CMtO.OtMt Axtraa, six cents, Addrots, Giving Site and Style iCanted, Thousands of Rubber Boot wearers testify thi.s is tho best they ever had. li-antifnl Plnrtr.tAd (IstAlogo** free. jg ^ 1 IL 11. HUUMWAT, Kackfard, lU. 6 nB PT'-O Q.FiVERSlBLL COLLAR CO., .47 Kilby StrcifG Boston, Mass. Ask Kour dealer for thcro, and don't be nersuaded into an inforior invticlo. THE ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. BARGAINS IN SHOKS

Lot 1—LndicH ’ Fine linnil turned SlioeM, Mold Hffith. any partioular store wliere you feel oompelled to for and ♦<>, eliiMliijr out prloe f:i.."0. do all your trading? Lot 2—LndleM* fine Dongola. I)iitt»)n or lace Blioen, Mold for and $8, doling at ft.Ml)

Lot 3—Mmi’m tine calf lianrl Mewed SlioeM,Mold IT’S UNWISE! for and ffi.fiO, oiir price now f 12.75. Lot 4—HovH'Molld MchoolMhoeM, I.ace, NEVER T'ou sh.ould look around before you deoide to settle down. WEAR UlTT, Hold for ft.50 now DMc. Lot 5—MiHHeH Itongola Kid lie<*l or HpritiK. patent leather tip Mold for f 1,75, now f 1,01)

Lot <5—f’hlldren'M Dongola kid button patent We have on our counters this week a new line of EMBROIDERIES which we are selling at leather tip nprlng heel, regular jirlce DOc, our ])riccs les than the cost to make. Remember Saturday is the last day of this sale. price aM long iim they luMt ONe. Lot 7 —Knby MhoeH, Dongola kid Every dealer aakH 40c, we hcU them for l.'.5c.

W'arm Hhoea of every dcMcrIptlon for Iomm DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. GROCERY DEPARTMEFT. than coMt.

20 pouiu Ih granulated HUgar for...... f 1.00 25 “ C “ ...... fl.OO 1 Lot of DronH (loodB worth 25c to 50c per yard only 19c per yard. 2 “ wnioking tobacco...... 25c SHOES Good wool Hockrt...... l^J^c per pr. 5 ‘* good raieine ...... 25c “ cotton HOckn ...... 5c “ 5 “ Hoda ...... 25c 8 “ rolleil oatH...... 25c Heavy Cottouade I’nntH ...... 79c “ BARGAINS 2 cana Karly PeaH...... 25c Good Table Linen ...... peryd. .5 bars Marcelh‘s White Soap...... 25c Ladiee ’ Colored Hose...... 7c i>er i>r. 10 bars Troy Soap...... 25c IMCorc^vntilo O o'l Sjiecial Sale of ehort lenj^th Dry (ioode thiH week including,' 2 cans good Salmon ...... 25c iSlioe all our Fine Wool goode. 1 gallon Strictly Pure Maple Syrup...... 85c PEOPLES’ MONEY SAVERS.

Too late for laat week. P^NG.AL.—There wuh u good attend ­ FREK.A.—Presiding Elder Hettler ICTOH.—A good many tcachcrH were ance at Pomona grange WedneH- [iresided at the quarterly meeting THE NEWS di.sujtpointcd Saturday, .January day notwii hstanditig tlie rough- here Saturday and Sunday and .10, on actrount of the rain and bad neHM of the roads. The entertainment Iireaclied to crowded liouseK. This willWITHOUT THE TUFSI)AY,.IAXi:.\UY mi. 1894. B E Vroads, UH a fine time was antieijiated givenat by the young pt'ople in the evening be his last mH<‘tiiig here as presiding elder. tlie Southern (4inton County Teacher’s 1 pR^ned off iileasaiitly and judging from There were nine sprinkeled and flffeen COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Association that was to be held at Hulh the applause, was well received. added to the Evangelical church last on that day. I Hengal grange will give a foot social Sunday*. Clover is b«*ing badly damaged by the at their iiall Wednesrlay evening, Febru­ Rev. W. Koehler has closed his meet­ ssex. —Ltithan Ctirr, of Essex, re freezing and timwing. ary 7. Ladies bring your boxes. ings here and will begin at the church E turned to Clare Wt'diiesday hist to The l{e<*d school is flourishing under The young friends and schoolmates of north of the pump factory. attend school. He has bet*n home the management of Miss Anna Plunkett. Miss .\Iahel Malmr gave her a surjirise (RING) a tew W(H‘ks visiting his jiurentH. Friday evening in honor ol her fifteenth Mrs. Orpha Bowers, daughter of H. L. BOW Mrs. Nora Linton s[ient. Saturday and Post, presented her husband with a fine (labe Anderson, of Essex, who moved birthilay. it is easy to steal or ring watches from the Sumlay with J. Linton at Gunnisonville, 10 pound boy last week, and (irandpa pocket. The thief gets the watch in one his family to St. Johns last fall, is mov ­ visiting at Alford Gunnison ’s and (Jias. \ ID.—Walter Frost, one of Ovid ’s Post steps higli and wears a broad smile. ing l)a(.'k on his farm. hand, the chain in the other and gives a Wildt ’s and reports an <*njoyuble visit. enterprising business men, was short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the aple R.MMDS.—The nth annual married January 17, tx) Miss Wini ­ watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav ­ 0fred Underwood, ctf Wheatfleld. M entertuinment of the G. A. R, and ing the victim only the chain. ewitt,—D ied of lung trouble. Miss outheast hixgham .— Frank Miss Daisy Parker sjient last week in W. R. (/’. given at Perry’s hull in D X»incy .Miller, aged fifty-two years. Smitli is g«‘tting to be a very St. Johns. this place on Saturday evening last was This idea stopped IhHieased has liv'eiMh this village a (Hjonomicul young man. At iu (>h - one of the best treats tliut the citizens of |P*eiit many years with her sister, .Mary, entS he drives a mule four miles to save The report is that the Hetan house has this place and vicinity have enjoyed for that little game: changed hands. a long time. The hall was literally and followed thedressmaking trade. She three dollars. Frank is looking out for The bow has a groove leaves a brotlntr, thns) sisters and a large ohl age. Kd Nesbitt attended tne big fight in pju;ked. The comedy entitled, ‘‘The He on each end. A collar circle of friends to mourn. The futienil Florida lust wtH*k, roic Dutchman of Seventy-six ” was ad ­ runs down inside the Miss Lura Williams, who was taken pendant (stem) and was Wednesday at the Haptist church suddenly ill last week, is better. Miss Hertha Fink, of Ionia, is visiting mirably rendered —the comic scimes kej)t fits into the (grooves, and the burial at the Lemm cemetery. Miss Jessie Ftistman. the audience in a happy humor. None firmly locking the A little daughter came to brighten the of the actors re(]uired promjiting, each bow to the pendant, Mrs. .fotham Averill is very sick with Rev. Robert Covert and family are the i: home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Clark last To BO that it cannot be but slight hop(‘S of lH?r nH-ovei-y. guestH of his father here. one striving do liis best. The entt^r- pulled or twisted off. Wednesday. tainmeiit closed with the laughable farce A big fish which was seen in the river There are many contenii>l.ating build- entitled, ‘‘J immie Jones, our hofieful son. ” last wo<‘k caused »s i»iio9i»iior>i]VE. and Mrs George Simmons starred for Elder Howies will liave evening meet­ The K. (), T. M. are making active The Great Enellsh Ilemody. they are »‘ngaged to work the coming ings this week in Henjamiii ’s church. preparations for tlieir mnsijuerade partv Florida .Mondjiy. 'Fhey expK;t to b«*gone I summer. Promptly and p<‘rmancntly about thrt'e months and to make their Miss Hampton, tc.-ptficr in the Sessions which occurs at Perry’s hall, Friday even ­ euros all forms of Aerttata destination one hundred and fifty miles! George Leonard is breaking a tine pair district, went to her home in Ovid to ing, February 2d. n~eaknes3,EmU»{on», Sperm- aouth of .lacksonville. of colts. That is right George tliey will spend Sunday, Siie wasuc<‘ompani» d by Prof. Frank Smith, of Big Raiiids, i.- atorrltea, Impotency and all stand your long trips west far better Irene Sessions. l)ill(*d for r tin* nus- wo will send by return malU Price, one packag(^! piees of the members of the Good Tein- tl ; six, One will please, six will cure. Pamph­ known her intimately for several years! IUEA'.— Wednesday, .Uifannar.v 25, and never heard her me'ntion one unkind ; pliir lodge of this village. let In plain BcnIrHl envelope, 2 cents postage. about fort.v friends am relatives Presiding Elder Hickey, of Jackson, Address The Wood Chonilcnl Co., word nboiit nii.vbodv. Slie attended} met at the {ileasant lion)me (»f .1. D. 131 Woodward avenue,Detroit, Klch. strictly to her own affairs. She was a 1 Holmes and wife to witnes.s the marriage coiidinged (piarterly me* ‘liiig services at great worker and iierlmjisilid much more I R the M. E. eiinrch on Sunday last. A of tlieir (laughter Flora, to Ch.as. Miller. timn she ought, Imt now she lins “nvt, ! The imja’es.sive ceremony was i>erf.)rm<*d large gatlieriiig was present. In the ev ­ sweet rest.” ening he preai-hed n sermon to a iiirge I b.v Kev. Burns, of DeWitt. After the .Miss.Iosie Pearce has been having a! }indi( ‘ii(e, taking as his subject, “The usual congTatiilations, amid a lew tears Blood. ’’ severe tiim* with neuralgia. ' and many smil<>s, a boiiiitifni dinner was You cun luiy Marlilc and served. 'Plie tables fairl.v groaned under .lam**s Price, father of Miss Coni Price, Mat Deiiilu-m had the mi.sfortune to I who reeenll.V weal to Los Alib’cles, Ciil.. strike an ax mi his foot Friday. | titeir weight of good thiiigs, to which all Granite work almost at your did justice. 'Phe liapp.v |>air were the r *- for her health, ii'ceivtd wort) about a Mrs. Lola Daw.son, iif Detroit, is visit ­ week ago that she was failing fast. Mr. own prices at F. I'. Ylur- ing her mother, .Mi-s. 'P. i’.lizz inl. cipients of nmn.v fine and useful jiresents, among- which w<*retliefiillowiiig: Chcnele Price iiiimeilialel.v stalled for the nbovi* eilv and by this lime lais i-eaelied the The snow stfM-m was very aeee|»table table seal f and .-.^ilk neeksearfs, fat her and (lock’s, and he Inas <'i very to i»*‘rson.s getting .saw l<)gs to tlieiniil. notlier of the laide; five dollar gold beilsideof liis only living (laughter. line display. -Afr. and Afr.s. .forome Dills .attendc.l [liece, father of the gr»M>rn ; large Bilde, [ii the repoil of the Esstx fai iiier’scliib Pomona grange at Hengal last Tuesday. .Mr. and Airs. .f. R. Holmes; set nnttiicks given ill lii-t week's Dispiiteli, w»* notice SIio]» opiiosile post ndiec, SAllEi) TilEJMS 38 YEARS. that one of its nieinbeis eoiiiplnins ol IliMbeit Reed i> at UaTising intheem- and craeker, ,\Ir. and Mrs. \V. .1. Holmes; sinrar slieM and Initter knife, Alr.aml .Mrs. high taxes, and saysthat it took iieaily St, Johns, Micii, ploy ot Harlow A Pi'aliody,whonowown ■ One of His Experiences. all of his !:ist year’s wlft-ut I’rop to pay the Gr ange stoi'e. ' S. Holmes; silver pickle castor, Mr. them. Fi'oin the way he farms it we and .Mrs. .f.S. Ilidmes; silverfrnit basket For tlilr‘y-<'i;rht years <'lil t. I. a .Mr. and Airs. O. E. .fora's; set of silver the -<‘11. f.iost of licit time a.- muster of it ves ­ don ’t wonder at tlie ass(‘rtion he makes. F. F. M . sel. and upon retlrlricc from the w ater was ui)- Will said farmer please iiiform the jmblie visiting at Dey \'aiil* ’l<'el’.s for a while,, frnit knives, Mr. and Mrs. Karcher; large* n«)lnl«‘d bj tuc t^ecrt*tary of the Fnlleil Slaie.s retii.ned lioni.-Tue.^day. (Mi-liir lain|i. Afr. and Afrs. Hamer; caster Iiow he earne to lose hisoileaii atij sugar. 'rrt'u.sury lo -uper ntend the seal tisli**ri* ‘.s In ,V warrant hiisiieeii i.-sned for the ar­ .Mr.s. r.orca Diinhip, of famsing, is vis-j .Mi.s.sas P*>arl, Af.vrtie jirifl Alable Hanii>r; Aia-ka wliicii (M>-i.loii lie held live yuura. lie wooh-n !>*.(] Ithinket, .Mr, and Airs. (!. \. i\-l'i:c-1 one experieiu c iis follow.s: rest of Leon Horr ill which weumlerstand iting her )■.arenls, Mr. and .Mrs. E. Hyde, j •’For st'veiM 1 years I hud been 1 ronblcd wMh he is ehiirgi'd with as.-aiilling Roy Bell, 53 r-7 Air. Daidap ha.s gone tonorthern Miehi-j ijanktein; n»*edle case*. .Miss Dora and pencral'icr-.ousiic-.s and pain In the luyion son of \S’m. Bell, of this village. L«’oii i-< Virgie I. iTikton; n.-ifikins, Mr. Faronand hf eiv Ic ait. .M.t jns'iite.l nffllctlon was gan. slc.'pte 8 ‘ ss; It -was idnuist in-posslble at any considered a quiet and inoffensive citizen, Miss Etfie Fiirgason; glass set, .Mr. and f iiiio t < ob ain r* st iiinl sb < j). Ilavii.n seen mid has imhm .v friends in this vicinity ami The Modern Wooflmeii, of DeWitt, and .Mrs. F. I., Fiirgason; bisl spn*afl, Mr. i)r. .Miles’ n ni' dies ridvonl cd I l.egan ii-1nn theii-families, enjo.ve I an oyster snitper and Mrs. Hall; glass set. .Miss Ida Nervine. Af.cr iakiiii{ a siuad qiianlity the we have no doiibf from w hat weean leurii ^ca VEATS.TRADEMA rBv 'f\ last Phnrsilay night. A good time is re­ bcitcht i'i--ci veil w a< so gr»*at that 1 r/».s i o-l- of the facts eoiieeriiing the ease tlnil he Grah.am ; glass e*IIery dish, Miss ,\ggie tiv«?iy ;i} irnicd, Miiiilitni; tin* remedy con- will be honorably aeipiitted. ported by all. and Frcfl.fones; b«Trjdish, .Mr.Jind Airs, *alin-d >>l)lalcs w filch would ('rtally la* In.liirl- COPYRIGHTS. Re’sd ; pair towels, .Miss Daisy and .Fohn- oiis lo me: hut on Unlnn asaiin d by the driifc- Walt Beals, a n*ee?it addition to this CA:t I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora Erank I'lark lias moved Ins .saw mill on t l-t iliat It was iHTlectly harmless, 1 coiilln- C'lV'A’L »n«t o?*lnlon. write to nie Rfcfl. .Afay their lives 1>»! like a bliss­ villrtge, and a man of questionahl* ’ ehar- ifl Ii NN 4r who have had nearly tifty years ’ Fenton Brink ’s larm and Is s.iwing fist ii« I i( ui.etlicr with the Heart t’ure. T,s1 ly HCter, is at present enjoyi-ng the hos{iit- experiuiMM In the patent bssinesa. Communlea- limber foi-n liarn that is to be enn-ted ful Slimmer day, few clouds and lots of i i-.tti i-.ui-y-IiMit iou-ly sity that f’r. Miles’ R >- Uons Ktrl(aiy ennMdentlal. A Handbook of In- Hiinshinf\ is the wish of their many ‘ tor.i 11 VC Nervine a 11(1 Now llcart t’ur* did nlity ofliratiot county with headquarters formiuton conoomlnc ratesis and bow to ob­ on the hi,rm nest spring. ino"c for mo (tiJi'i unyllilnx I had ever tak«>ri. tain them sent fr«»e. Also a eatalogae of mcebw- fvierwle. at tlie jail. Walt is charged with helping I n t \'ork .-iiid Sun ln*ancisco without hen- Parents tokea tbrosKh Muon A Co. roceivn charges against him which will probably special notloein the Hk-iantilic Ameriran, and Riley grange Imll Frlda.v, January 10. Don ’t worry. Don ’t run in debt. fi i ow«» my pnieent giHal health to the thus are brought widely before the puhlle with­ Jiid -ions ii-inmend tliorn to allattlicted isBsed weekly, elegantly lllestreted. has hy far the rime is reportetl by all present. as I \va-.'' - f’upt. A. P. Ilrt by All DmgCflHta. flngem.