eople Keen ocrats to defeat the election bill, not be forgotten that the Repub be in conservative hands and the around, he could see evidences of longer, but at once, make way for ed much attracted by the w ought to be retired. Quay should managers will strive to merit the V thrift, of the race engaged in mer lican party went into power in 1888 liberty; make security for your preacher, and offered to 1>». » confidence of investors. We intend be defeated in Pennsylvania, Senator upon certain well defined pledges, homes, for your wives ami children a reasonable salary to become t*w cantile business, in running factories, to have a large hall built for the Stewart has gone over to the De deflr, by comimg to that land wh^re pastor. He accepted the term*. occupying positions of honor and among them was a promise to se headquarters of the association. We prejudilce and oppression is unknown. church organization was formed a^ mocracy, so ought Wolcott and Tel cure free and fair elections, and have not finally decided upon the •trust, where one individual in a "Oome to Oklahoma!"—Langston City articles of incorpomt ion were ora ler, and no one ought to be permit site yet, but I may say it will year may handle as much business to pass an educational measure. Herald. up. Mr. Huff alleges that. M«" lie within seven or eight blocks of ted to lead the party, but sterling Through certain leaders these prom- as this action was taken. Mr- N _ as is done by the race in Bermuda. the city hall, Brooklyn. There will Republicans. Down with the false began to circulate false report*. «' Bishop Turner is becoming a pessi toes were not kept, and they are be ladies' rooms, meeting rooms, leaders. Home Seekers Last Chance. tog that Mr. Huff is not a r«m»^ Just as responsible for the defeat rooms for entertainments, a club loreo mist of the extremist type, and by ordained minister, and " "",.... room at the top and stores in the Anadarko. Ok., Oct. 23.—After four reason of the position he holds his as any thing that entered into the not a person of fit elmracter to«w basement." weeks of council, the Cherokee com Hnl Wtth a free ballot and a fair remarks are detrimental to the campaign. duct religious services. Mr. *" >Ir. —The Grand Fountain. U. 0., True mission yesterday finished its nego that Jealousy is the mot count, all the Southeastern States, interests of the Afro-American. There Reformers has purchased a $5,000 tiation with the Comanche, Kiowa nndb* Now that the campaign Is over, King's attitude toward him. .™" " from .Virginia to Louisiana would is no reason for the race to be dis- piece of property in Lynchburg. The and Apache tribes and • effected nn the political campaign sheet will agreement. The negotiation began says that the certificate of anl*™ have gone Republican, and Cleveland couralged. Those of us who can suc building on It will be remodelled at disappear, and legitimate journals once. at Fort Sill, the 26th, of last month, ment from Bishop Nicholas i> '_minM- could not have been elected presi ceed by a removal to Africa or else self a guarantee that he is » may have an opportunity to thrive. at which time a- proposition on dent. Republican defeat was brought where can be successful here, and the part of the \ government was teter of the church. There to nothing in Afro-American about by Republican stupidity. those who are content to be "scul Striken Vicious. was submitted .itfVthe Indians- The Journansm so injurious to legitimate The Colorado Exponent intimates lions" here will be "scullions'' where- Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 9.—The resi proposition provfted that these In journnnsm, as these ephemeral sheets., dians should take allotment* of 100 lx>u*ville, Ky.. Nov. *-*%*£; ever they may go. The Plaindealer dence of Mrs. Morley, in Sharpsburg, tf L that Senator Wolcott to to great acres each and reffcnouWi their resi derera will be hanged to th • They always come with "promises a suburb of Allegheny, Was wrecked December 9th. or 16th. ™* part responsible for the defeat to surmises that the good bishop may due of the resevnation to the gov to stay," and "till a long felt by an explosion at 2:30 this morn Nelson Lewis, colored, Ormt "nom Colorado. A'30V» ernment to be attached to Okla be suffering from dyspepsia and a want," solicit subscription and de- ing. Mrs. Morley keeps an Afro-Amer colorea, Detmi» McCarthy and Btepn torpid liver, and; it would suggest ican non-union rWnrdlng house, and homa and opened to settlement. •— " gtroy all confidence in *»ce journal as a good tonic to** relieve his it Is believed that an attempt was For thto -tmrr&Om and relinquish #TS ''-il hit* •->"? JMI!*') it****'*! ' torn by suspending when the earn- •pessimism a careful reading ot the made to Mow up the tmtMtng with ment th elndians -shall receive $3,. (Jet H Souvenir Spoon Free See oor | AC* week. *It' didn't show up. Platodealer. pawn li over. dynamite. No one was injured. 000,000. - TJ e Tsservatson. lies be Liberal Premium Offer elsewhere. tween tlie Washita and Red rivers, ! i
. p . SSj&ifctfyLkr^i'f*- -, ••... **"&=»• *eW»-* -^ - ' ning. and )the Lyceum of the Second nETRDIT DEPABTHEII. Baptist willjreniir t ' .• ••.;,.. ,,?iou a* ;iu«..»i«iia- ;»' Bonner, Revi Bcott, Rev. A. C Hall, >MO Mr. H. S. Williams and P. C. Bas- i (jIUGHffiRUP • , . - •< a -rl i '"** eett, Esq. Friday, the 25th- The \fire Young People's Concert and addresses «*y jt^toBev- James fcCHea^ewoiT, Rev. Joint- M. Henderson, *evr DaSfs J. G. "Do you know,' "said a young girl k still at the front! You z.,.: , FO?r -8- DAYS ONLYT: John William*.*-- — „,,_• pilder and G. B.Davis. co the Glaocer.. the other day, "I Mrs. Shook «1 A-^fVj^- wish,, some of our young men. syouid , ;;can ifcty 0$ ittjt neysrj Cook and Thorn** »"«* «r,-«-t. read up on, the usages of,.polite; soj- THE DETROIT MUSICAL SOCIETY. oiety. f had a call the other even y fails to perform a cure I < Each season subscriber to these' ing from two gentlemen, one a rest- dent in the city, the other a strang $2.M &J3.00 IATS grand concerts receives three tick ets to each of the four concete, er. They were both seated in the making twelve tickets in all. Ap parlor holding their hats in hand iiDLBufl'sS plication for honorary membership and I did not ask them to rest can be made to James C. Wheeler, them, because I presumed they would < I is sold by all dealers for2£c 1 AT ONLY treasurer, No. 11 Rowland street. have done so in the hall if they so desired. They made a very short Dont be misled. If a dealer offer* yon , This includes all the leading The box office for the Chicago or call and a day or so afterwards, some other "juat aa rood," insist on ' chestra concert will be open at the getting the old reliaUa Dr. Ban'a Cough ( Dun lap, Youman and Herring- I heard that they came to spend Brrnp. No imititl—a ara aa goad. Well heated, nicely furnished rooms Auditorium on Friday morning, No an hour or so, but did not, because ton shapes. Lookwood excepted. with or without board, at Mrs. B. vember 18th. • 1 did not ask them to rest their F. Wallace's 283 Fort street E. Tuesday evening, November 22, the PileUf LAME'S PLUM, The sraat T« hats. Now really I thought that bilk*Wf AatMstol-Prkca 10 CU. AIM* The number of first class entertain Detroit Musical society will give its every gentleman of average intellk T^V/^X^T A. LOCHBmLEE ments being arranged for Just now 70th concert at the Auditorium. gence knew enough to leave hfo to it is inspected that he is the guilty should not lead any one to forget The enterprise of the mxietr hftt and coat to. the hall, without person. I J\ ) \ r-A MICHIGAN AVE., the concert to be given at the securing the great Chicago orchestra, especial invitation and I dont Hk« (Mr. Perry Banford reft today on *S ^^ ± ^ 50 Hotel Cadillac, Baptist • church, Monday evening, whose leader to «M» well known Theo to be accused of discourtesy, because a vtistt to his sister, in Oxford, O. HOT. 21, by Blind Boone and his dore Thomas. Is commendable. of other people's ignorance." The excellent company}. Boone is so Thds will be the first and only Glancer sympathized with her and re Rev. Brown, of Nlles, who has filled well known to the public that it appearance of this wonderful or minded her that some people were the pulpit of the Marshall street would seem hardly necessary to say chestra- It lis composed of 62 of only capable of learning by object Baptist church for a few Sundays, anything concerning him and his the very best musicians possible to lessons and probably when those gen has left for his home. ability to please the most critical be secured. tlemen had made the rounds of the B. S. musical taste. In his company is The fact that it was organized for city and been compelled to hold thelr Miss Stella May, a young vocalist the purpose of leading the musical hats in hand they would learn en V0LINIA ITEMS. of rare ability, who is receiving the programmes of the world's fnAr, lends ough to dispose of them on the hall most flattering notices from the to the organization the liveliest in VoMmta, Mich., Nov. 15.—The Will press wherever the company has ap ing Workers gave their Jollification terest among people interested in • • • • • ••••• peared. '•-*,. musical matters. festival on the 10th. There was A MUftfrW one cough cure. Mr. Jas. The Auditorium should not be cap The Glancer has recently read of a not much Jollification, as we all felt H. Barnl|fc2£3 Cedar St., Buffalo, able of comitaiaiiing the audience next rea«x>n why Monday was used for a little blue and our most enthus- OIL CLOTH >". if,, wrife% thus: "I am using Tuesday evening. washing day. which is at once so i,;istic Afro-American looked like he OP WINDOW I)r. BullV Coiph riyrup im my- fam W'hrile the regular admission is nnioue and plausible that he has con- had been through a spell of sick ALL KINDS SHADES ily and deem * a number one medi- $1.50, the honorary subscribers get ccluded Ho set It down here for the ness, but nevertheless the proceeds readers of this column. Those familiar were $10.98, which made us all feel THE FAIR i-Lito for coughs*t«nd colds, and my tiirkets at about 83c each, by paying in all colois. house shall never be without it. $10 for the entire course of four. with the Bible will remember the better. It is by all odds the beet liniment. passage which reads "Cleanliness is We number among the strangers next to Godliness". Our forefathers Mr. Cluis. Metzger, 217 Geyer Ave., THE WAITERS STRUCK. that attended our festival, Mrs. Em «t., Louis, Mo., is of the same opin in their s'mp'lMty ami ricid adherence ma Wimburn, Mrs. Etta Russel and House Furnishings Departm't ion. ' He says: "Salvation Oil is Twenty-ndn eof the forty waiters to the scriptures, inferred that wash Clara Polard, all of South Bend. Miss the best remedy we have ever used at the Cadillac Btrack Thursday fore ing day i*on!d come next to God's day Harris, Mr. Haywood and Artie in our family. It is the best rem noon. They wepe paid off at- once Hence Mondiy was chosen for the day. Crocket, of Newberg, Mr. Joshua We respectfully solicit part of your trade if you are edy om earth." and their places filled by new men. Franklin, of Vandalia, Mr. Muchner No inconvenience was caused. in need of Mr. Maniuel Davis and family, of OF LOCAL INTEREST. Wares, of Calvin. Canada, are the guests of Mrs. B. The cause of the strike was an The band of Willing Workers was or order given last week that the F. ri. Oartder and son, G. R. Car- One of the remarkable features of ganized one year ago last Christmas waiters, as has been customary every tier. the campaign, which has Just ended, and from then until now the net pro CARPETS, FURNITURE. winter, should wear dress coats Invitations are out for the mar was the ignorance displayed by the ceeds of their endeavors are *146.92 wlien servtimg dinners on Sundays. riage of Mkte E. Dora Williams and average white laboring man to his not including what has been donated. William Thomas and Monroe Everett, Mr. Zaek Simons, of Ann Arbor. Only own interests, and his ingratitude to Besides this we have built quite a nice two waiters, who had come to De the immediate friends of the family his employers. Take tne candidacy little church. It is all paid for so far STOVES, RANGES troit recently from other cities, ob are invited. of Col- Hecker, as an instance. He as we have gone excepting about $36 jected to this order. When Land is a man, who has been very success We have not yet got the permanent Miss I>ewis, of Adrian, spent a few lord Graves learned of this he dis days in the city, last week. ful in business. He has buiit up pulpit or» the new seats but hope to LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS charged them. Yesterday just be large interests, and employs thous Miss Mollle Lewis who spent three be able to get them in the near future fore the dimmer hour, Mr. Graves was ands oi work.ngmen- He is a credit or four days of last week home, was which is doing very well for the notified by his waiters that all hands to Detroit and the State of Michigan seriously liwhsposed with nenralgj \. country. Trixie. would strike U the two discharged and is do.ng as much as any one PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, »She returned to her duties In Chat men were not reinstated. Mr. Graves man to make Detroit a great man ham, Monday. sent word back that every wait ufacturing city. He m- YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. The "Willing Workers" are sincere er who refused to work might con jxoyer, and looks after the interests Linoleum, Door and Parlor Mats, ly grateful to the citizen who so sider himself discharged and apply of his nun -I'eds Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 16—Mr. G. generously responded to their re to the cashier for his pay. Twenty- umong them have been many, and yet Hembrick is recovering from his illness quests, for donations last week. Next nine men went out. there were hundred* ic .iieu in his William Fletcher is suffering severe Thursday being Thanking!ving, there Brackets, &c., &c. Word was sent to the Russell employ, who voted against him, and ly from rheumatism- will be no meeting until the Thurs by casting their ballots for the Demo Mrs. Maggie Stewart is recovering day of the week following, when house and Normandie, whose propri etors immediately sent all the wait- cratic party voted to Injure their own her health- GOODS SOLD STOVE ZINC they will meet with Mrs. Henry and their employers prospects. If The Odd Fellows will give their ball ON 1 1MB TO AND Thompson. ters they could spare to help out the Cadillac people. The Cadillac Col- Hecker had been a hard task on Thursday evening, Nov- 24th. RESPONSIBLE FREUND HOUSE FURNISHIII& CO. BINDING. W. W. Clay, who shot his wife cafe was closed and its waiters master, who ground down his men to Mrs Amanda (Burr was taken sick PARTIES. 42-48 MICHIGAN AVENUE. three times, was arraigned yester transferred to the dining room, thus the very lowest scale of wages there Sunday evening. day morning before Judge Sheahan averting all trouble. migh t have been some excuse for WiM Tables and Will Honesty spent on a charge of assault with intent their act.^u Sunday with friends in Warren- to kill and murder. He pleaded not The exercises at the Literary, Thurs guilty and the examination was PALMER*S TARDY OPINION. day evening w.ere very entertaining, set for Nov. 15th, with bail fixed Th e Plaindealer, if it conducted In the following, T. W. Palmer especially the debate on "Women*' at $500. This bail is considered s business of such a nature, would comes as near voicing the opinion Rightis," between Wright Miller for very small in the face of the fact not tolerate the uresence of such men. of the Plaindealer, as to the defeat the afiiirmative, and John Holmes for that Mrs. Clay is still in a critical if i-. workman, will be the issue of a national cam On Christmas, there will also be Finney, of Monroe avenue- who is not apt to injure his own paign. a grand fair given by the church EISMAN & YOUR William I'feiffer, who has been visit and hii< employer's interest by voting aid society. ing in Cleveland, the past month, is Senator Palmer declares that even for such radical measures. The great SHOEMEN, in the South it is acknowledged that There was a large number of the now at "Wilberforce college, where he manufacturing interests of the coun Benevolent Society, at Ann Arbor. MAY, lia>i taken lip a course of studies- the methods of election there, al try owe it to him that he be giv though regarded as a necessity on Sunday to attend the funeral John and Charles Blackwell were en employment, and a chance to of one of their members. At 85 GRATIOT AVE. against black domination, is having learn nil k ^ - ••*. . f,,- no clnfs in the city the past week, enroute to Mrs. John Jones, of South Lyons, Chicago* p- a debasing effect, particularly up of citizens have stood more steadily on the young voters, and they are and Mrs. Robert Blakemore and Mrs. Mr.s- Kobert Thomas ami MiFS Minnie by the measures that have made Winborn, of Detroit, were in the ^ini;li hft last Monday for a visit learning to despise the idea of pure them a possibility than he. elections. He quotes the indiffer city last week, visiting friends. to Toronto and Montreal- Messa*s Watson and Guy. two of Mr. Henry Wagner, of Port Huron, ence with which Northern people re PARISIAN STEAM LAUNDRY gard the neutralization of the rights Several of our young men. who ap the IT. of If. students made Ypsilanti *p nt a lew days in the city, visiting pear ambitious to be heard on the a flying trip last week. COOK 1ND THOMAS' liii brother. Mon Wagner. of millions in the South and the frauds perpetrated in big cities as rostrum, or the stump, have organ- "Mr. Albert Mashat has started a Mrs. Elizabeth Collins has returned iezd a forensic club. This is an ex lunch room on Huron street, where to her home in Lima, O., after a evidence of the demoralisation which NEW BANNER already exists upon the question. cellent movement on their part, and he invites nil to call. wvek's vi«it with her friends. the Plaindealer wishes them success. Mr. Riehnrd Wood was in the city The Senator predicts the time wMl Reuben Battles, who has been head on Tuesday. "waiter of the Detroit Club, has re - soon come when the good men of both North and the South will in BATTLE CREEK AFFAIRS. Rev. John L. Davis, pastor of the rtgned his position there for a better Battle Creek. Nov. 14—The Dis A. M. E. church, was at Battle Creek, BARBER SHOP one. He Is now with Mr. Freer, of sist upon restoring the sanctity of the ballot. trict conference was quite large last week, attending the conference. Hie Pmimdm Car Company. A d-^nc'iMr school has been start *T believe," he added, "the defeat of ly attended last week and many Brush Street between Ma It %1 said that Prof. St raker "s clerk- ed and some of our youn«r bovs and Harrison was not caused by the dis strangers were in the city; the ses riiip will go to Manfred Hill- girls are thinkimr of attending. comb and Gratiot Ave. affection of individuals. His admin- sion was a pleasant one. Trade wj/th our advertisers- R- Mrs. A. B. Brooks and Mrs. R. Staf R- Traver. ithe popular Woodward ir^tration is unassailable and marked The entertainment given under the Messrs. Cook and Thomas take pleasui Lace Curtains A. **!>«%>laity. auspices of the A. M. E. church. ford are on the siek 11st. Avenu" Clothier, makes an announce by much more merit than any since In in vltiug their many patrons and the gen Windsor, Chatham, and London,On*. ~ Inst Wednesday evening, was a de "Little Nugget." ment, which will interest swell drees- the t.Vrae of Lincoln. I regard Presi era] public to par ionize their new shop ' ot First class work warranted. Telephone 821 *rs. They offer extra values in cus dent Harrison as a man who illus cided success. of the finest" in the state. Every convent tom made clothing. trates the highest characteristics of Election passed very quietly In New Prices. No Accounts Kejt American statesmanship and with our city; the boys are now paying IRLH MICH. ence. First dass worktren. Every thin; such a record I think it better he off thenr bets, quite a little money NUes.'Mich.. Nov. 14—Rev. Roberts new and neat Pleasant quarters. Call The Best Work Guaranteed. THE BAPTIST JUBILEE. is defeated in a tidal wave that changed hands. 0 preached an interest ins sermon last Program for Jubilee on Nov. 20 1892 was caused possibly by the very An article written by H. F. Snod- evening, to a crowded hou«e. and Shirts - - ioc Thanksgiving service begins at 10.45 merits of his administration than to grass. appeared in our Dally Journal, got a good collection. Subject: Collars - - 2c a- m. and 7.45 p. m. The pastor ha-ve won by the exertion of a single of last week Saturday. It should Almost Persuaded . Hot and Cold Baths, Cuffs - - ic will preach. Subject, "The year of jub- effort unworthy his conscience or in h>nve' l*een read by every colored Rev. Robert's at the first quarterly WITH brIOWER or PERFUMERY. voter im the State. It was a ring ***•" Monday, the 21st.. at 8 p. tellect. That the Republican party crmfer"mce, reported for M*. support, Bath Rooms reserved for Ladies Fri will live and flourish I do not doubt, ing ampeal to the colored citi»ens. $S2. of wihrch Niles mve $71. »-. th» Eev. Matthews will give a ten days, 2 to 4 p m. Complete service. minutes address with reference to the because I regard it as' the political Mr. rV^odgrnsB is a sound Republican Rev. Robmr+s and hAs fami'y. l^ave opening of our Jubilee exercises- After nbidiwr place of truth, humanity and and thorouet^y conversant with the to^norrow for hns home In Tnf1i"na. IM STEAM UUNDRT the program of Blind Boone., a clos virtue." condition /pf the Negro race before Mtas riarah E. Roberta, of this c1*y. and since the war. Cook & Thomas, Prop es address of ten minutes by Rev.. Senator Palmer is taking a brief delivered an interesting lecture last 196 Randolph Street, Trowbridge. On Tuesday the 22nd-. The barber shon of 8. Hurst, was Werfw«day even'nir. Nor. 9*h. Her th respite from his world's fair labors. e hi*tory of the church will be read His guest at the log cabin Just now burned wiirh contents, last week, subject was: The Procress of the -*\.. I igji J332LeJ?. Lyceum Theatre Bio*-'* "ad addreases given by the following li Honorable Mo^es B. Handy, chief caused from a tramp. N"*ioin. as affected by education. e^ntlomen; Rev R,. Oott. Rev. W. of the world's fair bureau of pub- Mr. .Tower* Johnson is quite 111 at Mi». G>o. WIVou, of Jenrsville, WK. Manufacturer and DMUCT ia **• Stedman. B. S. Warren. Esq., Rev thiVi writ ins:. to visiting in the city. Lace Curtains and Prompt 2«nnell, Rev. W. H. Stiffler. Sub Mrs. B. Smith and baby, ^re vlslt- Whitewash, Kalsomine, Paini, Varnlst lets will be Sabbath School. Temner- The Plaindealer of Detroit always insr ia Grand Ranid*. Horse Scrub Shoe, Hair and Cl»th "nws Missionary Work.' etc. Wed- bias rometh tug brier,* . **• -?y about Thiev*1*. watered f. J, Evan* herh»r —Jn.TWPS B. Day ta enytnoyed In the Work a Specialty. "**dfly the* 23rd. Addresses by Rev. the race-—Boston Courant. f-hon Sunday Jk'ieht. and. t otHre >•* 0*.to ©#s«»»*i, the nre^Wen* BRUSHES, ETC.. Good* Called Foi And Deliver* Howard. Rer. A. Freiha^r^ Rev. C. in. T*oney and several rnaors and of *Mi aMiM Southern rai>roae% ' MT OraUot Ave, StrirtOj, and fthe Be*. S.^%7 Man- -ilea»-btir pWmiaite offer*.'1 ^ straps, as the porter was missing. as stenographer, at Denver. ,0olo. Telephone 448. "I did not know—" she pursued, looking at the pictures above his CLEVELAND DEPARTM'T. Well Meant head. "I—he took advantage of HOW MR. MACFINLAS my ignorance! He is a horrid man." LADIES HAIR DRESSING The captain's face settled sudden Subscription orders and news items land, the guest of Mrs. Cunningham, tJOBT HIS PROMISED BRIDE. ly into a bphimx-like stoniness of lor the Cleveland department of the of 223 Central avenue. expression. Platodealer, can be sent on postal It will kill the effects of a "Smile" "Lady to see you—Assart" whisper "What you want," he said, quiet card or by note to Wm. H. Kogers, quicker than anything on earth. ed the mild Hindu, the body ser ly, "is Boaneone who will be with real estate and insurance agent, White's Yucatan gum. vant of the captain of the Malum- you constantly—who will never leave 543 Erie street. The Phxindealer Politics and political parties are addy. Beneath his heavy mustache you for a moment." FINE -:- WIGS has all the news from Cleveland, a necessity, so is White's Yucatan the captain's lips formed a certain "Yes," she answered eagerly, her Southern and Northern Ohio, and gam. monosyllabic objurgation, used, one pretty face flushing with gratitude the rest of the.world. Subscrip Miss Mamie Evans, long in the is led to believe, with painful fre for has quickness of perception. MADE TO ORDER. tion one dollar per year. Valuable employ of Oomey and Johnson's hat quency by soldiers, sailors and oth "By preference a woman?" adverttafeig medium for wants, lost factory is taking a short vacation, er abandoned persons. "There is no one," she replied. "I and found. 'Mr. T. D. Thomas, who is doing have looked round the table; I an excellent- photograph business at The captain was writing a letter on remarkably good note -paper with have asked the stewardess. There Orders by mail promptly attended to Lorain, Ohio, spent Wednesday and is no one." AS TO OUB POLITICS. Thursday of last week in Cleveland. a gold pen, and the furniture of the Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 16.—The re Miss Mildred E. Dorsey, niece of spacious cabin was equally incon The captain scratched his chin re cent extensive circulation of the Mrs. Ford, of 36 Vine street, was gruous to his calling. flectively. The girl was right. MADAM OCTAVIA BARtfETT, Platodealer among the citizens of married last Thursday afternoon,, to "Oh—send her to!" he answered, There was no one, for one reason or Cleveland and of Northern Ohio, Mr. Wm. Cunningham, Ooshocto, O. without looking up, and the lithe another. It sometimes happens so. 531 Erie St., Cleveland, Ohio. has brought to light a very grave Quite a grand and successful en- servant disappeared witii the muffled "I can't do it," he muttered to and uncalled for impression, as to tertainnK'nt was given last Tue*- tread of bare soles. himself; '"Ruthine cant do it." Then the political tendency of the paper. day evening, at the Scoville avenue This was not by any means—by his gray-blue eye rested on the mischief they make, sitting round If seems that some were mislead by wigwam, for the benefit of the 3rd many scores the first lady who had dainty, white-clad form seated in the pavilion when their inning is the name, others by false rumors. Baptist church. Their place of wor made bold to seek the captain, in has spare chair, and it was borne over! CMS. ERHABDT, It will be well to stnte just here, ship is near Brownwell and Central the well-preserved privacy of his in upon him that there were not "A Scotchman," the captain was for the benefit of our Cleveland sup avenue. V. own quarters. He had listened to many people who could be intrust wont to reply. porters and others who are not countless complaints of bad food, ed with this task. "Oh—and—and—er, he is a friend The distressing pains of heartburn of Mr. Semaine's, one would sup well acquainted with the Plain- ars relieved immediately by chewing impertinent stewards, snoring men "I know a man," he said aloud, dealer, what it* true standing is. The in next cabins, and innumerable ills "the very man—old Semaine, of the pose." White's Yucatan gum. "Oh, yes!" existence of «ny newspaper is for Send news items for the Plaindeal to which elderly and dignified wo Woods and Forests. Do you know the Bupport of some measure which manhood is liable on blue water. If, him?" "Then the captain would remem msmi er to Wm. H. Rogers, Notary Pub ber his duties and walk away to the founders of that paper deemed lic and collector, 513 Erie street. instead of a signed water color, "No." a necessity for the general good, he had caused to be screwed to the "Widower; thorough gentleman- give some order to a quartermas Uniformity of quality always wins, ter, who never seemed to execute whether it l>e religious, society or that's why White's Yucatan gum is bulkhead opposite to the door an good family and all that. You will politics, or any tiling else. A pa illuminated "Mind your own busi be quite safe with him." it." so. "I Bay, doctor," Capt. Shandra ob per being the mouth piece of the Buy real estate from Wm. H. ness," he might, perhaps, have been The girl looked genuinely reliev DiCMiiiii rum people, should by all means sup saved many labored attempts to con ed. served one day, "who is old Be- Rogers, 513 Erie street. matoe?" port such measures as will benefit I Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bucknet, vey the same sentiment to the un "I will speak to him this morn — FOR— and express the wdlU of its con derstanding of well-meaning med ing and introduce him," the captain "Woods and Forests," Dr. Ruthine have opened a first class meat answered. stituents. Every paper is the voice market at 508. Central avenue. dlers. went on in a final w*.y. "Of course of Its supporters and it will live so •Tsear!" whispered the boy again, I must give him a hint or two— "Um. Seems to monoplize Miss long as it continues true to their Miss Mary Casern an, of Toledo, died Tracy Innes. Cheek I call it." Weddings last Monday, at the city hospital, under the impression that he was you won't mind that!" les. cause, and firm in the execution of saying "sir." She caught the dismissal In his "Good sense I call it," replied their will. A paper of long years Cleveland. Ruth.iaie, with a bland smile. "I . Mr. Benjamin Ricks, of Cory avenue, And looking up the captain became tone and glanced uneasily towards of existence is sure proof of its use the door. Bhould do the same if I had the -T fulness and that it supports such left th ecity this week, Jjjr New aware of the blushing presence of chance." Designs for funerals Furn. measures as is wholly agreeable and York, where he will spentT a few a young lady whom he knew to be "'May I stay here while you go and Capt. Shandra sullenly disembark ifched on ShorFui t Notice. rbenefiting to its constituents. The clays visiting friends. a certain Miss Tracy Innes. see him—now?" she asked, with a ed at Madras, and the Mahanaddy Ptaindealer has been in existence for Mrs. Lottie Hayes, of Chicago, Is "Good morning," he said, rising, distress which conveyed the fact sped blithely northward on the shoul more than nine years. It is in in the city this week in attendance pen in hand, and drawing forward that even the possessions of great der of the monsoon. every respect a race paper, sup at the funeral of her sister, Mrs. a chair. He was pleasantly sur beauty is not an unmixed bliss. The captain took an early oppor Orders by mail promptly filled. porting . such measures as tend to John Dean. prised, and concluded that it was The captain betrayed a momen tunity of thanking Mr. Semaine for 3 8 Ere it., betwn Euclid & Protect. benefit and uplift the race. The Mrs. Hansbury, of 11 Woodline the usual letter of Introduction from tary surprise. his tender care of Miss Tracy Innes. influence of this paper is felt through street, who has been quite sick, the friend of a Becond cousin—said "Certainly," he said, rising and "Not at all, my dear fellow," re Tel;237. 25 3 CLEVELAND, 0. out the land. It stands at the is convalescent. friend having once known some one setting his writing materials in or plied old Semaine, courteously. "It head, advocating right and justice, Subscribe for the Plaindealer, only who traveled in the Mahanaddy in der. bos been a real pleasure to me. One and supporting the cause of a one dollar per year. his first-officer days. "Copt. Shandra is on deck," she could not leave the poor girl to WILLIAM LOOK wronged people with a force of For collecting old claims, drawing "Good morning," the girl replied, explained, with averted eyes. "He the odious attentions of a notorious power second to no other. As for up deeds, mortgages, all legal notes, shyly, with a regretful look towards is waiting for me." puppy like Shandra. No, sir—damn (Late Circuit Judge,) poliiitics the Plaindealer has never etc., call on Wm. H. Rogers, Notary the door. "Ah!" tt—you know!" supported any political measure that Public and collector, 543 Erie street. "You have soon become a sailor," The captain paused on his own And he hurried away towards .Miss Attorney & Counselor did not tend to benefit the race. Rev. Mr. Leallad, of Chicago, has he said cheerily, resuming his chair, threshold. Tracy Innes, who had dropped her There has never been but one political taken charge of St. Andrew's mis- watch he twisted round from the "How do you know that?" he ask book. at Law. party to which the race could writing table. "We do not, as a ed over his shoulder, with a certain In due time the Mahanaddy reach look for protection. All that the Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, of Hue km an rule, see much of the ladies on this masterfulness of manner which was ed the Sandheads, and in the after race is and all that the race may street, have been highly favored side of Gibraltar." in keeping with his station and not saloon there was a regular ferment HAS REMOVED hope to bete credited to this party. this week by the gift of a hand ••Yes—I—my father was a great unpleasant. of excitement to see *'this Mr. Mac That the race has been true to the some son. yachtsman." "I saw it in his face as he left finlas," who had now been promoted His Offices to party is an undeniable fact. It Mrs. C. IfurdiJie is still confined "Ah, then you are quite at home the breakfast table. There was to 'Voor Mr. MacHnlas." was the loyalty of the Negro that to her sick room. on the sea?" an expression, a horrid expression. gave strength to the Republican Had the pilot brig sent an en No's. 5d and 56 McGraw BHn Property sold on easy terms and "Ye—es." I have seen it there before. I did terprising advertisement out, say, DETROIT, SUCH. party.. houses built to order, by Wm. H. He looked in vain for the letter of not know what it meant then. I for the Calcutta Mail, that individ Rogers, notary public, 513 Erie street. introduction. Instead of producing know now. ual could have served his paper The wealth of this country, the A pleasant surprise party was this missive, the girl sat twisting She sat down again, for she had well with notices to the following outcome of a protective system was tendered Mr. Andrew Folbert, of 68 her fingers together and studying risen, with him, and a little sigh effect. amassed by the Negro ballot. So Hackman street, last week, in cele the pattern of the captain's carpet of relief broke upon the stillness If Mr. Macfinlas will apply to Mrs. long as the Republican party was bration of his 52 year. with a painfully abashed air. of the cabin. Womanlike, having Chas.LBtcfison.Jr., true to the Negro, the Negro gave Judge Barrowby (et autre*), he will The vestry of St. Andrew's P. E. He began to think that she had disposed of her own trouble for hear something which he ought to that party his erotlre support. It church, elected J. H. Benson treas broken a basin or skylight* Then Watchmaker Is true that a few of the colored the time being, Bhe began to take know. urer, last Sunday evening. it suddenly dawned upon him that an interest In her surroundings, and The pilot came on board at 10 voters and one -or two colored pa she required assistance in saying pers advocated different measures, A pleasant surprise party was she wns still occupied in making a o'clock at night, and after the ex and Jeweler. tendered the Hon. J. A. Brown, Tues that which she had to say. mental inventory of the captain's citement of his arrival had subsided thinking thereby they would bet "Now, is there anything I can do ter the condition of the race. But day evening of this week. effects when that champion of the the passengers retired en masse to Insure your property with Wm. for you?" he asked. distressed returned. At his heels pack too soon, as is the way of pas Repairing a Specialty. the Plaindealer has always been "Yes," she answered, with a desper the same. From the beginning, it H. Rogers. there Btalked a tall old gentleman, sengers. The death of Mrs. John Dean brings ate little laugh, "that is why with that best of all titles writ 1 hns advocated Republican principles, I came." Dr. Mark Ruthine had a patient remnitming firm in tin- enuse and true to us a flood of" grief and sorrow. large on his person, from the crown to the stokehole, and in the privacy 63 Monroe Ave., Mrs. Dean, who lias been known to "Ah!" of his sparsely clad head to his of his surgery was making up some "to her colors. The Plnindenler sup She took a deep breath. Her ports Republican principles, not as the citizens of Cleveland, for more white gaitered feet. particularly noxious mixture only tx> Oetroit. than twenty years, has lived a high eyelids flickered and the captain As regards Charles Edward Sem- be tolerated to the stokehole, when a tool or political slave, but be was favored by a glance from a cause thfre Is where the interest ly respectable and most exemplary n.ine, it will be simple for all con the spirit moved him to cross the life. She was a member of one of pair of beseeching embarrassed blue cerned to refer him back at once deck for the purpose of throwing of the rac is centered. We want eyes. it distinctly understood that the thie oldest and most influential fami to the master. In many places overboard an empty bottle. Plaindealer is not a Democratic or lies in the city, the Clifford family. "It seems to be rather difficult to and at many times he had been nick He happened to glance aft, and gan, neither does it favor Democra Mrs. Dean was bom in Erie, Pa. say," he observed, with one of his named Col. Newcome. there against the moonlit sea he hop* tic rule. It will stand by h^r She came to the city of Cleveland hearty little laughs. "Here is your proteector," said descried a tall male figure bend- • f th* colors in defense of the race and about the year 1872. She has been She laughed, too. the captain cheerily, and Miss Tracy tog In an atitude courteously con in poor health for more than three "It is." traveller will ever rapport that party which Innes rose with a sudden return solatory over what seemed to be ii rtilited guarantees freedom at the polls years. Th e funeral services were "Well, then I would suggest to of her previous eml*arrassm©nt. a small white bundle in his arms. held at her mother's residence, Mrs. ID THE new equal riprhts, and human liberty. your attention the fact that I "Most happy, I'm sure," murmured Before eight bells Mark Ruthine We wirh to emphasise the fact that Mary Clifford's 17 Oregon street, at am old enough to be your father— mileago book of 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Rev. I. A. a voice behind him. repaired with his pipe to the cap the Cleveland Department of the 45 if I'm a day. Also, I have cer "Mr. Semaine—Miss Tracy Innes," tain's cabin, and with the taciturn the V. U. & D. that Pfeijmidenler will be run in the in Collins, pastor of the A. M. E. church, tain official privilege. Look upon officiated. contlffmed the commander of the Ma- denizen thereof consumed tobacco la sold for Twenty Dollar*. terest of the citizens of Cleveland. me. Miss Tracy Innes, in the light of hnnnddy. to silence for the space of 20 min a doctor whom nothing can em The UNITERSAI. ticket It will champion their cause and Wheelman all chew White's Yuca Mr. Semaine advanced, hat In hand, utes. To them came presently, between Cincinnati, Chicago. defeivd their risrhts. Every citizen tan gum, as a sure anti-dry throat barrass." and took the proffered fingers of with snake-like movement, a colore of Cleveland should rejrard this pa remedy. Number of pieces of White's "Yes." She laughed reflectively, Mites Tracy Innes in a large and com ed gentleman, who whispered: hidianapolia, Toledo, Niagara tal* per as hf.H own, as it will voice bis Yucatan gum sold. No of pieces as if the conceit pleased her—as if fortable grasp, bowing gravely at "Gentleman to see you—issar!" St. Louia, Salamanca, Ann Aitwr, she felt drawn toward this sailor sentiments and protect his interest. sold in 1887, 4,799,000. No. of pieces the same time. A moment later old Semaine came Buffalo, Ft Wayne, Cadillac sold in 1888, 66,630,700. No. of pieces who laughed BO easily behind a He was so perfectly at his ease, Peoria and Cleveland A stern countenance. to, and Mark Ruthine rose to go. sold in 1889, 97,831.000. No. of pieces so serenely tuieonsclous of any Irreg "Stay where you are Ruthine," H1L.EAGE BOOM * sold in 1890, 126.874,000. No. "There Is another doctor," he pur ularity in this social function, that said old Semaime. Then he turned LOCALLY NOTED. of pieces sold in 1891, 128,560,000. sued, giving her time. "Ruthine. to athouaand it was impossible to feel embarrass to the captain. best pointa at Miss Bertie Carter, of Youngstown, He looks after your physical ail ment, and Miss Tracy Innes suddenly "Captain," he said, "at our time ments, suprervise your moral and the low rata Ohio, is visiting friends in Cleveland. AMONG THE CHURCHES. lost all inclination to laugh. of life we can afford to dispense She fe the guest of Mrs. Frank Lee, social welfare." "So sorry," said Mr. Semaine, re with sentiment and all that. I've of two cent* 70 Webster street. Mt. Zion Congregational church, "Yes," she. answered, wfth a tone linquishing the small hand and come to tell you that Miss Tracy per mil*. Mr. Willie Phfiefer left the city morning service, Sunday, Nov. 20th. of reliief, indicating . that the ap R^nrvring upright, "to hear that Innes cannot marry thi's Macfinlas B u y last Monday evening, for Xenia, O. Topic: Prison doors open. Evening proach was in course of accomplish Lady Ferrars is unable to leave her man, because she is going to marry it. He will enter the Wilberforce uni service. Topic: "Queen of the Throne." ment. "Yes, that is why I came berth." me." versity. Sunday school from 12:3 0 to 2 p. m. to you." A question drawer will be placed "We cannot afford," he continued The captain laid aside his pipe, IMr. Thomas Johnson, of Philadel Having led her thus far, he cross gravely, turning to the captain, "to drew in his legs, looked at the cell phia, Pa., who has been visiting in the minister's box of the church, ed his legs, glanced surreptitiously for the purpose of receiving any lose any of our ladies. There seem ing and scratched his ehln with his friends in Cleveland, left last Mon at the clock and waited. to be very few on board." forefinger. day for Chicago. question desired to be asked on any "Do you know Capt. Shondra?" she Is Your House or sermon or religious topics. These "Nine," answered the practical "Ah!" he said. All Afro-Americans chew White's asked, abruptly. sailor. "Wrong time of year for A strangely pathetic smile came Yucatan gum. questions will be answered from the "Yes." Household Furniture pulpit on the following Sunday. ladies." over the face of the fine-look Miss Hattie Thomas and mother, He answered sharply in a non- "We must make the most of them," ing old gentleman, who slowly rais of Pennsylvania, are keeping house A union Thanksgiving service will eommltnl voice; but at the same time be held on Thanksgiving day. Ser said Mr. Semaine with a pleasant ed his hand and passed It over his at 136 Sibley street. his blue-gray eyes flashed over her laugh, to which the captain Joined, white head. Master Fred Thompson, of Ken mon by Rev. W. W. Heston, pastor in face like an electric search-light. Against Loss or Damage by charge of Corey chapel. according to his wont. He had re "Of course," he said, "it's a pity tucky, brother to Mrs. Smoot, 18 One knowing him well—Dr. Mark Ru duced laughter to a fine art. —this white hair. But I am not 50 North Place, has entered the Cleve The Organ Club met last Wednes thine, for Instance, who had sail day evening, W. T. Boyd, president. "Mr. Semntoe," he observed, turn yet. I don't know why, but that land public schools. ed with him many years—might have ing to Miss Tracy Innes, "is an ex g*rl. sir, she sees something in me. The daughter of Mr. Wm. McKoy, The object of this club Is to secure acquired, from the expression of his one hundred men who will raise $10 perienced traveler. You could find God Almighty, only knows what It If Not Bet Tour Bate* Fr<* guest of Mrs. Beuford, of Forest There will be a meeting of the her inmocently parted lips, and said: "Gleaners" next Monday evening. of his letter with a sigh of relief. Mark Ruthine accosted him and took street. "I knew him once—long ago." He knew that Capt. Shandra had him quietly to the surgery. Or»»» Alfred Street. Mrs. Jennie Coleman, niece of Mrs. Subscribe for the Plaindealer, only "And," added the mariner, blunt met his match, and that to such Carrie Johnson, of 15 Pine street, $1 per year. For 10 minutes or more they re ly, "you hftve only Lady Ferrars to safe hands as those of old Semaine mained closeted together, and in the is visiting the orphan's home at Special attention is called to the look after you—Lady Ferrars, who Miss Tracy Innes could not well come !•• exclaimed Mr. llacflala* Cincinnati. Ohio. Thanksgiving entertainment to be excitement of seeing their dear passage spends six days out of the seven to any harm. trunks emerge from the hold, the with great'-energy. d Mrs. John Denn. of 17 Oregon given by Mt. Zion Congregational in her bunk." A strange, choking sound "a> " street, died last Monday eveniiwr. church. The program promises to be The voyage progressed as voyages ladies, and even Mrs. Judge Barrow The girl raised her eyes to his. do. Mr. Semaine bought fruit for by. forgot IMr. Macfinlas. at the door, and Dr. Mark J.utwj* Funeral services were held at her the grandest and best that has ever "Yes." she said. Miss Tracy Innes, at Halta. He grace Presently the surgery door opened was observed disappearing WW* mother's residence Wednesdav morn been given in the city of Cleveland. "And—?" prompted the captain, as decent haste around the nearest The very best talent in the land fully took her ashore at Port and the two men. emerging there ing. Rev. Mr. Collins, of Erie street, if he were gently leading through Said or at Suex. and willingly acced comer.—Philadelphia Times. A. M. E. church officiated. has been secured. catechetical mazes. from, went towards the captain's ed to her laudable desire to see the cabin. whTe Miss Tracy Innes, Mr. Boys If you want to please that St. John's A. M. E. church services "And I am go'ns: out to he mar- Tanks at Aden. It was Pointe de nest girl, be sare and take some Sunday morning at 10:45. Evening Semaine and the captain awaited In Watterwm's State. r&ed to Mr. Mr>cfin1n«i, of Calcutta." Galle to those pre-Colombo days, and them. of White's Yucatan gum alone. 'The service at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30 The captain scratched his chin Ashland*, Ky., Nov. U-^H here he wandered with her on the The little man stood squarely to -The Democratic returning <** quality of mercy Is not strained." a. m. Juvenile C. E. meeting, 5 p. m. with the -end of hta pen. quaint old Dutch earthworks. neither is that of White's Yucatan Y. P. S. C. E.. meeting at 6:30 p.m. the center of the cabin and frowned to-day Issued a certificate " "Excuse Impertinent questions?" he Then, somehow, to the bay. there gURV Prayer meeting next Thursday even Inonired, cheerily. on Miss Tracy Innes. who did not tion to George H. Mend aa < £u came to be question of Mr. Macftoals. dare to raise her eyes more than The h»dV>s of St. John's A. M. E. ing. She nodded. court clerk. Steele, the Repub* church, met at Mrs. Stephenson's on Subscribe for the Plaindealer. It "Who is this Mr. Marftolas to whom once for moment. Then he turned was elected by a m.ilajorit. y <>' y- "Do you not feel equal to en- Miss Tracy Innes Is to be married?" and looked up at the courteous old- Centra] avenue, and formed an or- h*u» all the news of the civilized cotmterftiT CNnt", Shandra nn-'ided?" All fair-minded citizen", n**" _ ei |lVmt%>n called the "Mite Mis- world. asked more than one elderly female, world gentleman who, even at this of politics, denounce the omr* "I don't knoftv; I .-"n afraid—I to that innocently meaning wnv juncture, managed to look serene and sfrnmnry Society." St. Andrew's Mission. Service at was v>»v y-'>-.»vr th'>n»" Mr. and Mrs. Winston, of New York 11 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. which has the hiss of the serpent \n on) nosed. Get a Souvenir Spoon Free. See F0i« V^okod 17 and no more at that it. Ah! these elderly women, what city, will spend the winter In Cleve evening service at 7:30. moment. "then ye'11 Jest hare to pay her liberal Premium Offer e> publican party, charged In Its birth- hour with a paramount mission of FOS THE FARMEB. A eit'nuedlrompago one. liin-rty and justice, can not win by turning its buck on righteousness and Olover Seed to bo of Value — Items of In- ^J «„ i day; it is pleading only for material advant age. , ,lot ^fJpJolitW which • • • KB^ "l CLOVER SEED. "•"? ^£t i«ly of tw *uffragans. It is a natural consequence, also, Present indications are that the trf the great W «• JIIHHNMH m that a party which has always liv clover seed will be worth money In i«jy«jyh ^mar ed in the future can not suddenly when seeding time comes next 5| -o **2? ^tT««UB a. turn around and live in the past. —Dr. J. P. Golden was elected spring. There has « been compara ±£La£ Just **at legislative As the Bystander pointed out, medicag examiner of the Patriotic tively no material decrease in the KTK -11 take it * oj^ourse there was no future tense in the Re Sons of America, at Pittsburg., an or ravages ot the insects and other ene topw«il>l« to determine- b«» It is publican platform except with re ganization that carries an insurance mies peculiar to the clover. The Lnllv possible tiuit certain gen gard to the assertion of the rights policy of $1,500. crop in the East is reported short, eral result* should not ensue, among of the csttozn and the voter. —Dr. J. T. Whitson, a candidate and the crop in Iowa is estimated Nrfcfch may be named the following: These questions were practically of the Populists, at Pittsburg, for at the low rate of two bushels per 1 Some form of banks of issue ignored in the campaign. The enemy the legislature, ot Pennsylvania, was acre. West of Iowa there is not I jpjer State .control must of neces- made their attack upon them and defeated. enough seed giown for consumption Lty be desired or at least the pro the party attempted no adequate —Paul Dunbar, the young poet, in the immediate localities. The hibitory tax upon audi issues must defense. Its position was pimply of Dayton, Ohio, is suffering from prices quoted on the various boards Le repealed- It is not probable that that of conservations. "Let things a mashed thumb, caused by a heavy of trade reflect these conditions, litis will be done without some alone!" was Hs cry. "See what window falling upon It. October and November being quot I other legislation Intended to serve we have done and put us back to —Chicago keeps up her reputation ed at Toledo, the great clover mark \ag a cover for the consequences, keep it so!" This is the natural po and sends one colored man to the et, at $6 per bushel and at Chi but a party can not make such an sition of the Democracy, but a party legislature in the person of Mr. J. cago about the same price. This explicit pledge and then pay no of progress can not win by hold E. Btoh. is nearly double the price quoted Leed to it after such an indorse ing a mirror up to the people m —Charles E. Harris, of Boston, has three years ago. It therefore stands ment. which they may read of what has been re-elected to the lower house the farmer who has a prospect of It to beyond doubt that ma- been done. They must promise some of the legislature of Massachusetts. a reasonable crop of clover seed well new amd better thrngs In the future. —Mr. K. L. Boffin is an instructor in hand to take care of it, as It 'trt-iiil modifications of the tariff law certainly will all be wanted by the and reciprocity treaties will result, A party of progress can not stand at St. Benedicts home for colored still. It must ever movo forward children, at Rye, Westchester coun close of another year.—Iowa Home and the uncertainty as regards their stead. duiracter and the time they will go and base its stron«e*c appeal" lor ty, N. Y. joto effect will prevent the insti support upon tbe need of some good —A meeting of representative Afro- tution of new industries and the ex- thing yet to be done. Stagnation, Americans, of Georgia, wilt be held nccompMshed results, a failure to November 17th, 1892, to protest HOW TO FEED FOR WOOL. teiB*ioc of others already in exist pnAret out new and worthy objects ence- against the humiliation and indigni Experiments undertaken some two of Nnttanal action are Just as fatal ties to which the Afro-American la years ago by the experiment sta 3. The extension and solWlifiea- to a progressive party as ossifica subjected in that State. « THE MICHIGAN STOVE OOMP'Y t**i of the dtofranchisement and sub- tion at Cornell university. New York, tion to a throbbing heart. The sim —The Afro-Americans Railroad As seemed to indicate that nitrogenous wtUm of the coloired citizen by ple truth is that the Republican sociation at Chicago, is in a pros LARGEST MAN JFACTURERS of STOVES and RAMES Is the WORLD. Kpil forms and methods will un- food, such as clover hay, bran, or managers organized defeat when perous condition and has warrant oil meal, even when supplied in DETROIT. CHICAGO, BUFFALO AVD NEW YOEK CITY. ^utftionably proceed to very great they knnngurated the policy of com ed the establishment of permanent lenjrtln duxdiMc the next four years. small quantities, has a very bene placent self-laudation as the keynote quarters. They have rented and ficial effect on the growth of wool. I . 'Yiw |xww of tfcs "solid South" in of the campaign. A party must fitted up an elegant office at 338 ' the government wBl be put on a We sum up their conclusions after either assail its enemy or promise 27th Btreet. two years experience in feeding dif more sessSkUttad unassailable foot- some brnefitcemt thing, if it would a peaceful and At a meeting held recently, Prof. ferent flocks on a carbonaceous ra tm:. and wiin- and to sit down and merely J. F. Rohison, formerly of Virginia, tion, chiefly corn, as against a ju-t tag evils will magnify its own excellences is most was elected first vice-president and ed. Whethek- nitrogenous ration made up of clover be 'irrledttftely tl niniorofitable work, when votes are general organizer. He will start hay, roots, wheat bran, and cotton thfe) election meai a definite and needed and indorsement sought. out in a few days to organize local and approval seed Oil, and one or two on interme intended indorsemc Albion W. Tourgee. associations throughout the United" diate rations. These conclusions are i.f ui.- methods in thfc Booth in dis- M, 1884 and 1890 were ins- Mr. Thomas Blackwell, of Ix>rne ly towards the Negro and never complete corn crop in eighty eight throng was at their heels yelling, tans in which this question was avenue, Is improving. Also Mr. Wal days, be beaten if It can. ; Hogs keep easier and fatten quick '*L,ynch 'em! Hang 'em!" The po- will. The Republicans of Indiana, er. I want white spots on the presented n« practically the sole is- ter Perry, of Park street, and Mr. Illinois and other States, who vot ; 16ee finally appeared and took all roe proffered by a great party, in B. T. Hunton, King street. body, not too miny, but a few, the colored men Into custody. The ed to put the Democrats In power because hogs are healthier and more tf*o of tilic ffltos under- peoiiliarly •Mrs. Thomas Vincent, of Windsor, were misguided and shortsighted. FEEDING GROWING PIGS. mob was at length drspeirsed. favorable conditions. Eighteen hun was in the city Sunday. greedy. I want alx>ve all a greedy (Mrs. J. J. Miles attended the fun It is a great undertaking to get Of the 11 colored men locked up, dred and ninty-two has but added Mr. Jno. Wilson, of Dube street, men to break aver old rules. With hog. They nrv some crosser at seven have cuts on theV heads, another exemplification of the weak lias resumed his duties on the G. T. eral of her father, Simon Smith, of fa.i-rowi*>g time, but all richt If Elgin, 111. some It Is not the custom to give where they were struck with ml»- ness i,f that issue, when made the R. a pdg a liberal feed of slop till properly handled. I give the hogs sileis «r clubs. John Lewis and Bax »"le or most prominent factor of a Azrael lias no desire to discriminate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards en new com is tn sight. They have the run of clover- during summer ter Ford beimi? so badly beaten that campaign. There shou'd be nothing between the various colleges of the tertained a number of friends with pleasure in seeing a pig thin nil and fall, feed milk, corn and oats. a physician was summoned to dress «torpri>«lng in this, because bef|ore city. We respect the Glen college games, cards and music, Wednesday summer, In race-horse condition, in no ground feed. During winter their wounds. ' >• M-tioiv," in the sense it is now trial as well as the Colbume one. eventing. It was a delightful even anticipation of the enjoyment they they follow my cows and stock cat ing and thoroughly enjoyed by tle, almost livinrr on what would employed, can ever succeed as the They, each do their share of gossip have in seeing him grow on new How They Love Us. distinctive policy of a great party, tag and news-mongerlng. We will those present. Among those pres corn. They fall to realize that otherwise be wasted. First of April ent wrre. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Jackson, put on a plank floor and fatten. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 9.—(Special.) wept In conjunction with other respect them All the more when the pig is losing them money every —One of the most shameful frauds f-< s. five- underlying postulate' of they pick more/ beans and less char Miss Addle Alexander, of Chicago, day during the summer that he is Mny and June market fr» a pood time Mr. H. S. Soyers, of Buffalo. Mr. J. to sell. Have run them over sum ever perpetrated by the Democrat:* th" duty of the government to pro- acters. \J not making his best growth. When in this city, occurred last night, ten the lives, liberty and rights B. Henderson, Mr. A. Hill, of Chicago. he goes to the mill, for feed he mer on grass and fattened for the Miss Sarah Jenkins paid her moth Mr. George Dozen, of Worchester, best market in the year, Semtemlwr. when Councilman Camming-, the only ef the citizens of the United States er a flying visit last week. -volunteers the expression that he colored man who ever occupied a must first be established. Mass.. and Mr. Harry Calder, of is not going to feed his hogs all Had them weigh 360 to 400 in May Master .las. Streets has returned Washington, D. C, will he th/i guests and 500 to 540 in S*-pteimt>er. Thi* seat in Baltimore's municipal council, home from Toledo. they will eat, prompted by the and who had been re-elected from of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, during thought that his neighbors and the i* the cheapest pork for me, and It is no pleasure to the Bystander Mr. Nelcon RoWnson. of Raleigh, Thanksgiving week. as the cheapest make !« the most the Eleventh ward, was deRjer- to say. "i told yon so," and he is met with a painful accident last miller think him extravagant when ately counted out, notwithstanding Mrs. James Morris and little Oracle 'he buys feed. Three pounds of good oroN^able. it naturally follows that not the least bit given to crying week. He lost one of his fingers thta is the kind of hog for the the Australian ballot law. The re ™>r spilled milk, but he believes i-ti a bean mill. Carr, are seriously ill. middling with the pig on good gross The Rev. Williamson and little Ma West." turns from one precinct were held that the time to organize for future It Is a pity some of our young should make one pound of gain pro back until nearly 3 o'clock this victory is in the hour of defeat, and ladies can not be porters on the C. bel Parker, are recovering. vided the pig Is fed all he will eat. Mrs. Nettie Scott, of Evanston, 111., morning, and then made to show "'at tire most important lessons are P . R. Judging from the frequent Those three pounds of feed cost less a Democratic majority of 13. In taught by, disaster. v*=it« they p-iy to the station, they lost her little child by death, Sat than 2 1-2 cents. The pound of Can See His Brain urday morning. Poplar Grove, Ark.. Nov. 14.—Sam eight precincts, Cuminings had 112 ten years he has urged upon must be anxious, either to be or to meat at present prices at the writer's majority, but the Ninth precinct was 1 Mr. Louis Hughes and family, will McKiel, on Afro-American of this I "' i:<-publican party the policy of see porters. shipping point is worth 5 cents. fixed to give Craig, the Democrat, We advise more of our young men soon remove to their new home. place. IR a living curiosity. Some just;,. ns an essential concomitant J. B. B. This gives a handsome profit for ti'irae in Aunrust, he was sitting near a majority of 125. There are more *>f a policy of'prosperity. He has to attend the night school. At handling the feed, and the manure a tire. He had a fit' and fell on colored than white voters in the 'alieii th» attention again and again present we fcave not many repre How to eat oranges. . from this feed so rich in fertilizing the fire, his head strlkleg a heap ward. °f party leaders and workers to sentatives there. Not one in twenty knows how to should pay for the grass consumed. of red coals. Hfa face, neck and h^ad the evident impolicy of putting all The Sunday school of the First eat the delicious Fkorida orange, but What many men want to do is to were burned un^l not only tfhe lnlr NEW BICHMOND NOTES. th"M- rarari) m ^jjp jywtfcpt and insist- Baptist church, under the puperinr all can learn how by sending ten get away from the Idea that It does and flesh fell off. but a e-iece of •* on absolute silence on all other tenfteney of Mr. J. W. Montgomery. cents in stamps to E 0. McCormick, not pay to feed a young pdg all it. the skull, as large as a man's hand New Bflc-tiEond. Ohio, Nov. 15—Mrs. ln.'stinns except the particular one Is In a very flourishing condition. G. P. & T. Agent, C. H. & D..C4n- will eat. We fall to comprehend came off. He is now urn and th» fWh Alonro Jaclcon. who has been sick for ^elected as a party "mascot." He It mimliers among the best of the cinnati, O., and receive by return where the profit comes In In starv a few weeks, fs convalescent. mail prepaid the new edition of the wounds are healta?. He has a pla«- •* called attention to the fact that city. ing the pig to see the hog grow. ter OV»»T the Itm^ Anyone can The Bean fociaj, given by the young Garfield v^^ almost wholly upon Plainoealer went like hot cakes Inst Martha Washington cook book. It Yet thAs is the practice of a multi see the brain when the plaster is ladles of the A. M- E. Church. last ? 'mention of justice to the citizen contains 320 pages of tried recipes tude of hog growers throughout the Thursday, was a grand success- 1,1 ''•Vji *n*»y he had of Master off. 1S«0, while Blaine kwt on the .Arthur Kersey, King street. fully illustrated. Incidentally the country.—John M. Jamison in Nation Mr. KoCand, of Cincinnati, was the W'a of personal ga*i in 1884: that Aaraei. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton al Stockman. guest of Miss Ella Piatt, Sunday- Harrison was saved in 1888 by the ImMating white people. Railroad, the direct and great A Bad State of A ffaira. Mr. Charlie Po'.» - )i>lny *trou pten i Elder Harris, pastor of tbe M. E- 0f breast. The cause was jealousy, the '•The weather recently experienced thi« view the present nvikes con- murderer finding the woman In com for the cook book, but tor C. H. over the West makes me believe that ful of persons, being wounded, but church delivered an excellent sermon *matlon strong. As long as llher- pany with a rival. & D. Timetables, rates and tickets he must have an extraordinary long the only ones seriously hurt nnoar- Sunday morning, at the Second Bnp- tT s tr-t church. ' not convnlete. the cjtiezn not —Wiw*+ Is the matter with Michi to the South, call on or address D. snout to reach corn that happens ently are three strikers, ivimed Mc- *ef>nr> fn t.he exerc*«e of his juTammany won more money than ant other American 8-year-old this year. Ormonde, the famous English race horse, has been bought for $150,000, and ACQOK BOOK FREE will be taken to California for breeding purposes. CHATS ABOUT MEN. The Santa Anita weanlings are twenty- Every Housekeeper Needs a ReliaH* * > Baron Hirsch is about to distribute nine in number, and a recent visitor says that if size and conformation go for pt Cook Book. another rimi> of $100,000 among English • > t anything they are a grand lot. . ^ , • charities. • ••i •< t _ r- ,Whitelaw Beid is the heaviest tax Pierre Lorillard is accused of playing 7 AC • , payer in the town of Harrison, West a foxy game with Locohatchee with an chester county, N. Y. eye on the early handicaps of 1893. The TO ANY ONE SENDING US $1 FOR ONE YEAR'S ADVANCE colt's quarter crack is said to be a myth. new building, so much needed, and Sir Julian Pauncefote is not only a Good, plain cooking te always de- Montana is certainly most flat and SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PLAINDEALER AND TEN Kkrable, and there is no reason why will make an effort to have the musician of considerably ability, but has stale. He cannot race a little bit any tile cook who can compare a simple, money by the early spring. published a number of original compo CENTS FOR POSTAGE WE WILL SEND ' more, and the best thing they can do palatable meal out of plain mater • • • sitions. ials should not use a little care with him is to put him away until next THIS HANDSOME ROOK FREE. Mrs. F. A. Powell Smith, the well Chief Justice Peters, of Maine, recent season. in garnishing and serving their dish known colored opera singer, of Chi ly completed the seventieth year of his es daintily as well as the. expensive Pierre Lorillard will send Trainer cago, has fallen heir to a fortune. age, and reports himself in excellent French cook, who appeals to the John Huggins to England to buy some On August 13th, Mrs. Maria Foster, physical condition. eye by his manner of dressing his a wealthy colored lady and owner serviceable handicap and stake horses dishes as well as to the palate by of the Foster house in Sacramento, It is rumored that William A. Slater, for him, being unable to find what he his art hi preparing them. It in California, was found dead in her of Norwich, Conn., the cotton manu wants in this country. volves very little labor to send a room, and up to that time it was facturer, is to have a steam yacht "which dish on the table, prettily garnish English turfmen are excited over the thottght that she had no relatives, is to eclipse anything now afloat." BY MISS E. NEILL. ed, and K la far more afppetiizng- prospects of a match between the Duke but the coroner's inquest revealed Secretary Foster is the thirty-first of Westminster's colt Orme and Baron Parsley gives an edible look, even the fact that Mrs. Smith, of 221 A Handsome Cloth Bound Volume. secretary of state, and six of his thirty Hirsch's filly La Fleche. If made the to ft. ddsh of cold meat and a box Plymouth Place was a niece of the of parsley gives an edible look, even predecessors became president—Jeffer match will be for $30,000 a side. 315 Pages. deceased to whom she had left her son, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy ny window all winter without es entire estate, consisting of real es An eastern authority says that Adams, Van Buren and Buchanan. Printed from Large, Clear Type on Good pecial care. A few sprigs around tate, bond and cash to the amount "Snapper" Garrison will go to Eng a dish, a little chopped up and of several thousand. Deceased was Rev. William J. Potter, for thirty- land next spring to ride for the English Paper. sprinkled over fried potatoes or a a widow of the late Jacob roster, three years pastor of the Unitarian beefetenk. makes all tiie difference in branch of Marcus Daly's stable. His who was well known in Chicago, elm re h at New Bedford, Mass., has re contract calls for $12,000 and expenses. the world in their look. thirty years ago. The estate has signed, and his congregation has voted Foi EvergiTag Use In all ironies. It is said that the $30,000 G. W. John • ••• ••••• been placed in the hands of a firm to pay him $2,000 a year for five years. HOW to cook, and what to cook. Nasturtiums will bloom in the of Kacremento lawyers and will be son has been fired. Dr. Knapp, how 1 are vitally important and Major Virginias Freeman, one of the * exceed inelelby complicated problems On both these rocks kitchen window all. winter if the settled up in a few months. ever, had Dr. Sheppard examine the leg many a household has suffered shipwreck. To buy food ai roots are cut back, and Nasturtium best known civil engineers in the south, before the Brown sale, and his opinion spoil it in the cooking-, or to cook food and spoil it in the sen- • « • died recently at Norfolk. He built the ing, are either of them deplorable blunders. Nobody is fej makes the prettiest of salad decora was that if fired it would stand train and strengthened pleasurably by these failures, but somebody tions. The first ballot ever cast by a Norfolk and Virginia Beach road and at ing. So the doctor bought with his is sure to be irritated, and possibly sickened thereby. Cook woman in the State of Mississippi, one time was chief engineer in the United good victuals well and serve well-cooked victtr*' — • • • • • • • ••• eyes open. then will the family board rival the hotel 1 A few fried onions garnish a beef was that of Mrs. I,uey Tapley. States navy. ness, and the family boarder will be well < BOUND LIKE THE ABOVE. steak ndcely, a handful of water The last legislature passed a law WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. providing that the question of Dom Sebastian, the new superior gen cress helps the looks of a roast and eral of the Order of the Trappists, is a fences or no fences should be decided Miss Carrie F. Cochrane, of Nashua, croquettes served in a napkin look Frenchman who formerly served as a COMPLETE IN ALL DEPART twice as well as If laid In a dish. in the connties by the votes of prop N. H., has been appointed a notary pub ENTS. captain in the Pontifical zouaves and One flower on the table adds fifty erty holders, giving femmle real es lic. fought with distinction in the army of OVEE 1000 RECIPES, TRIED AKB FOUND GOOD. per eont to its appearance. In tate owners the same rights as males. One of the new belles of England is a fact a clever woman can think of No sooner had the polls opened his own country during the campaign Miss Fraser, who is described as a straw SOUPS, FISH, CATSUPS, ICES, CREAMS, any number of littlo accessories that under tWs law in the State house of 1870. berry blond. MEATS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, CANDY MAKING, will help the appearance and at ward In Jackson than the bulky form STAGE GLINTS. The Baroness James Rothschild is re POULTRY AND GAME, CAKES, BEVERAGES, tractions of her table, without add of "Aunt T,uey Tapley." as she has VEGETABLES, DESSERTS, been called for a quarter of a cen ported to possess the finest collection of PUDDINGS, ing in any way to the expense SAUCES, SALADS TEA DISHES, PASTRY, of her housekeeping. tury, appeared, striding up to the Over 280,000 people witnessed "All fans in Europe. Baba" during its long run in Chicago. PICKLES. BREAKFAST DISHES, PRESERVES. • • • • • • • ballot box. puffing and blowing from Miss Ella Bradley publishes a small Black velvet dresses are to be worn the exercise of walking. Berahardt's season under Mr. Abbey paper at New Orleans in the interests of Valuable Hints on Marketing, Canning, Invalid Diet, Deportment by young ladies this winter, and She said to the managers of the in Europe is said to have exceeded all colored women, hoping to raise their those Intended for brides are made elections: "I want to vote, and expectations of success. standard and give them a chance to ex and Etiquette, Medicine, Etc., together with a I want to vote in favor of the poor youthful looking by very fanciful Robert Downing and company are re press their own opinions. gay colored corsages of wool and silk, people. I want to vote to favor hearsing a new play entitled "Richard Miss Frances Willard, the prohibition Department of Miscellaneous Recipes for all Housekeepers. richly embroidered in bright colors. of the poor people who have cows. the Lion Hearted," to be produced for lecturer, strongly advocates Jean Inge- Indeed, the sleeve puff and skirt beiiing allowed to turn them upon the commons and old fields to the first time in Toronto. low for poet laureate of England, al How to cook, and what to cook, are the wo topics discussed in this volume. The.^uorestions alone are of the velvet and the skirt (fiven are not such as an inexperienced editor might collate and combine in quantity, regardless of is enriched by a border of fur and graw." Jennie A. Eustace, the widow of the though she evinces no hope that such quality • but they are the results of long and caieful domestic experience in houses where these two A ticket" was handed her which "Alabama" company, has a clever paper will be the queen's—or Mr. Gladstones arts were studied and practiced. Skilled housekeepers of large experience are responsible for every a belt of the velvet embroidered recipe and hint here given. They have tried and tested these matters of which they write, and with gold and jet heads. she deposited In the ballot box and in The North American for November on -'-choice. happy is the young housekeeper who can profit by their wisdom. •, • • * * retired, enjoying the distinction of "Objections to Theatrical Life." Mlie. Rose L'Ouverture, a grand In order to profit thus, care is needed and much study. This book on a shelf in the kitchen will not act as a charm to prevent burning the beefsteak or toughening the pie-crust. Nor will the mere Roses and rosettes are greatly in- having been the first woman to ex- Manager A. F. Hartz cabled to Paris daughter and the only living descendant ercipo the right of suffrage In Mis reading of it transform the careless girl into a thrifty manager of home. The book must be read, •vogue for th e adornment of In and offering Paderewski $100,000 to appear of the great Haytian soldier, lives in the studied and obeyed. Do the things here directed and realize the benefits here portrayed. "Practice sissippi. makes perfect."—provided it be wise practice. Otherwise it spoils everything. outdoor dresses, and long shoulder village of Soirac, France. She is sixty- Mrs. Tapley owns a nice little next season as Adrian Karje, the mu Cook books are numerous, but it is believed this, the latest and, best will surpass themalL bows with flowing" ends will add a nine years old and dependent upon an cottage irvitly and substantially fur sician, in Edwin Milton "Rpyle's touch of grace to the pleasant annual pension of 1,552 francs paid her nished. Included in the furnlturs. is "Friends." A feature of the play is a gown. piano recital incidental to the story. by the government. • • « MB wwvn. an "Aunt Lr.T" is very fowl of music. In Omaha recently Clara Morris pro Miss Helen M. Gould, daughter of the Throwing ah old shoe after a Mrs. 'Tapley MriafcM *ho Is near great financier, is worth in her own bride for luck, by her companions. duced a new emotional play called ly sixty years old. She was born a Is derived from an ancient custom "Claire," flu adaptation from the Ger right no one knows how many millions. slave, but when she was twenty ft of the parents or guardians of the man by herself, T)l new piece is. said She spends more on her charities than years old rn°r mother, who had been Til BAALEN'S LOAN OFFICE bride, who threw the slipper to to have made a success and ia to be con on her dreca wbjeh for the street, is set free by her master, bought her 13stnl>lished lit 1800.' show ^that they renounced all fur tinued as the chief feature of her reper simplicity itself. She seldom is seen at ther authority over her. .It was also freedom foT $600 in gold. This money the mother earned by washing and tory this season. any brilliant gatherings. At the opera customary in feudal times for con she wears pretty, but not striking gowns. 31 * 33 .MICHIGAN AVENUE, quered chieftains to acknowledge de iironing. E. S. Willard will open his New York tent by handing their shoes to their Mrs. Tnpley had the yellow fever engagement at the Star theater on Nov. We have on hand a very large and [complete 'line of conquerors'. From these practises i,u 18"3. and after her recovery be 21, under A. M. Palmer's engagement, ODDS AND ENDS. Fall and Winter Overcoats, pledged with us during the thfo slipper throwing custom is BHM came a nurse, and during every supported by Marie Burroughs, Louis The well that prompted Samuel Wood- to heve descended, though wisely and viisltati'Oin to her city since then Masson, Royce Carleton, Nannie Crad- Summer, which we sell at prices ranging from'$5 up worth to write "The Old Oaken Bucket" observance of the rite has passed her services have been In mneh de- dock, and other well known players, is still kept in good condition at Scituate, ward. Also a complete stock of Tailor-made Misfit Over from the hands of the elders to the m-ind. She 1s now recognized as the in "The Middleman." Mass. contemporaries of the bride. A worn l>e«t yellow fever rmrsc ^n the city. coats which will be sold at one.half their original price. sMipper in the hinds of a par Mrs. Tnpley was married before The lord chancellor of England, on ent has BO suggestive and Ob- the wwr, but has been a widow THE FASHIONS. retiring from office, has a pension of Money loaned on!all goods of value. vivous a significance, that t£? irrever 'o*. ismngr years. She can not read £5,000 a yea! for life whether his term Mixed silk and wool fabrics that are ent would probably regard its ob or write, to fact does not; know he* of office has been lon£ or short. servance as the 'Tassing of Vne 1f»ttr*rs, hot her only child, a bright repped from selvage to selvage are in A FREE MAN. ••V M. GEJ&T, LOUIB R. GEI8 young wrvrmn. is a college gradu great favor. Mayalipuram, India, is graced with • • • seven of the most remarkable temples in ate and ha<« been n teacher in the Round and slightly pointed waists Spanker." the world, each of these Unique lelupies nubile schools for colored children with corselets, girdles and bretelles are Prank Lingo Proves Himself Innocent of There are scores of receipts extant \n Jackson for sever.nl years. of worship having been fashioned from for the preservation of the complex still in high vogue. Murder. Tn the cleet'on only colored wo solid granite bowlders, ion, but the following for cheapness, Venetian velours is a soft thick cloth men chose +o exercise their right reliability and effectiveness surpas with a velvet finish. It is used for jack The knitted woolen sweater worn by Camden, N. J., Nor. 12.—This after •w vote. No ballots were ca«t by noon Francos Lingo, waUced out of the ses all the rest: To keep the com ets, capes and portions of winter gowns. athletes and others who must guard plexion and spirits good, to pre white •women. against sudden cold when warm with Camden Crimimal court a free man. serve grace, strength and agility of Ifrs. Tsmley weighs 300 pounds.— Some of the autumn bonnets are exercise is the almost exact counterpart This was brought about by the motion, there Is no gymnaisum so New York WorHE trimmed with ribbons of ottoman silk of the outer garment worn by Dutch action of Judge Garrison, who, when valuable, no exercise more benefic in rich stripes, or with uncut velvet with fishermen on the coast of Holland. the evidence was all in, declared ent in results, than sweeping, dust At a formal lnneheor. the hat grounds of the most exquisitely varying to the jury that the case made The hill near Jerusalem where the ing, making beds, washing dishes and gloves should be retained and shades. out by the prosecution was not suf crucifixion occurred is formed of lime ficient to convict the prisoner of and polishing lwass and silver. the wrn.ns laid aside. At table the Box plaited, coronet and gathered stone. The shores of the Dead sea are the murder of Mrs. Annie Miller, and • • • gloves should be removed. skirt backs are all popular, and the A piece of beef weighing ten pouads • •••••••• lined with pumice stone showered out of he thereupon discharged him. After fashion of trimming each of the gored some volcano that destroyed Sodom and the argument upon the motion of the requires two hour to roast. Allow Among the newest things shown seams all the way from belt to hem on Gomorrah, which cities finally sank be defense that the court instruct the ten minutes to every pound over or for luncheons and like occasions, are the front and sides is gaining ground. Jury to acquit the prisoner, because under this weight. The second cut lovely bonbon cups and saucers. neath the waters of the Dead sea. of a lack o* evidence, and concluded. of the surlom, the second cut of They are very dainty and pretty, Nothing could be handsomer than the Judge Garrison retired to his pri the ribs and the back of the rump, and form a very charming adjunct empire and directoire long coats and RAILROAD JOTTINGS. vate room to deliberate, and during are considered the best parts for to such entertainments. They are cloaks made ready for winter wear. the interval the jury came into roasting. in reality bonbon boxes, made of the Some are of cloth, others of Russian The Philadelphia and Reading an [WILLIAM GRIST.] court. • • • ordipniry material, the cup forming velours, and the richest of plain and nounces that Swartwood station on the •Mint sauce is nice to serve with a. kind of lid. which uvon lielng lift ribbed velvet in combination. Buffalo division of the Lehigh Valley At ten minutes of 3 o'clock Judge roust lamb. Take a bunch of green ed reveals the dainties beneath. roau h2S b?en discontinued. Garrison resumed his seat, and, amid mint, and chop it very fine with Overdresses have appeared among the breathV-'-is silence, read an opinion, Getst Bros.r a knife. Add a teacup of fine latest importations from abroad. One Secretary of State Rice has issued a ikx wfcfeb he hem that fcy the sugar and a teacup of sharp vine Worse Than Slavery. arrangement shows a very close bell certificate authorizing the Jersey Cen State's own witnesses an alibi had gar. Stir this up and send to the skirt, with) six breadths (ungored and tral railroad to do business in New York been proved for Ijingo, and that he table in a sauce bowl. * Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 11.—Special Telegram.—Broken down in health, either open on the sides or down the im state under sections 15 and 16 of the gen was not the Afro-AmericAn that In • • • suffering with consumption contract mediate front) falling over the bell un eral corporation law. surance Agent Wilder, and the Du- A very simple sauce Is made for ed fiom a cold caught sleeping In a derskirt.—New York Post. hadwi children met in the bush lot. puddings, rolls, etc., by first sweet The Pennsylvania Railroad company ci.v-ct s tttil in Mlssippi, William Under his instructions the jury ren ening some cream, then mixing with is now building at its shops at Altoona Wills, a telegraph operator of Pitts dered a verdict of acquittal and Lin tt the Juice of a lemon which will WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. Mrs for the transportation of the 124 burg, arrived home to-night. While go was discharged. thicken the cream. and 65-ton guns which will be sent to 73 Gretfdt Ave. Kear Miami Ave. in Meridian, Miss-, some weeks ago, he • • • Mrs. Manaii, one of the Eskimos at the to the Chicago exposition by the Kruppe, The ease was purely circumstan became penniless, and was arrested It is a fad to-day to have the Eskimo village at the Chicago World's of Germany. tial, and feeling against Lingo be Detroit, • Michigan. for vagrancy. He pleaded guilty, and cause he had previously been arrest ITelepliono aril n •noes match the gown. fair, gave birth to a daughter, who was The Pullman Palace Car company has was sentenced to thirty days in jail, ed on a charge of murdering Annie and f:ned $30. Not having the christened Columbia Susan. made contracts with the Little Rock Mrs- Busan Jones, of Philadelphia Leconey. He was soon released, money, he was put in the chaii "gang Francesco Paolo Nuchetti, the celebrat and Memphis for a period of twenty-five TATE OF MICHIGAN.-'' ., ^M^ ID Or - Pa., tn her will bequeathed to the however, and Chalkley Leconey, the S colt Court for Wfcyn- ^ ^j'Chancery, Afro-American Baptist church of on the country road and guarded by ed Abruzzi painter, is painting at Rome years from May 2, 1892; Western New 7 victim's uncle, put on trial for his wherein IDA T. O'NUL •• Ooooty I1n ^ . seven blood-hounds- He was field to a large picture of St. Dominic, which he AM p. O'NKIL la de' oomptaicu' Frankford Penn-, her estate consisting York and Pennsylvania, for a period of life. The uncle was acquitted of the »f $800. work out the fine at the rate of $5. intends for the Chicago exhibition. twenty-five years from the same date; Satisfactory pr .-••daw •••• ••••• per month. He says he was beaten crime after a prolonged trial. affidavit on fl> "What America Owes to Women" is Chesapeake and Ohio, extended for a pe of this staU> The old abolitionists are all gone with a lash, and tells a horrible riod of fifteen years from Jan. 1, 1892, sir ,^S^;: • =• story of cruelty and suffering. He the title of a book which Mrs. Lydia bat not before they saw a realization. Hoyt Farmer is preparing for the wom Mrs. Eunice>JRoss Da via of Dedham, broke down -under the strain after Sought Liberty by Fire, ^-Tr * from d»« of thia order. serving thirty-two days, and the an's department of the World's fair. POINTED FACTS. Mass.. now 92 years old, is the only Reidsville, N, tt, Nov. 5— A+, Jailer, thinking he Was going to die on 4 surviving member of the Woman's Lorado Taft has placed his two groups 2 o'clock th!* morning an his hands, turned him loose. When he before the main entrance to the Horti America produced 10,000,000 Ciarm of , lAnti-Slavery Society. She is still In of salt last year. barrels fire was sounded, and «fjo»pJatoant'i Solicitor, went away he weighed 145 pounds, cultural building, of which "The Sleep the jail was J vigorous health. discovered to be nurning. A. col Miss Bertha Williams, of Chicago but he lo*t forty-three pounds as a of the Flowers," is said to be graceful In Japan every child is taught to work result of his treatment in the chain- with both hands. ored prisoner had endeavored to ga« I*!., has accepted a position as sten and even poetic. his freedom J ographer and typewriter in the Geor gang. , , by getting fire to « Charlei In«V A Sioux squaw, living near San Diego, Cigar stubs bring about a shilling a structure and the attempt ? '•»* Ventine Oeist. gia State college, at Savannah, Ga. pound in London. Cal., will exhibit in the Woman's build near costtng him his life, andr ;•»•* the timely arrival of Policdnv Mrs. John C. Wright! of Indianapc^ A Lucky Find. ing at the World's fair a dress of deer The Swedish mile is 11,668 yards long, jot lor V. Getst & Son- —N. fcf. Davy, T. J. ROey and Chas. skins, richly embroidered with sixteen and the Vienna post mile is 8,266 yards. ton, the Inmate would h- jutCran- MB, Ind., has proposed to the ladles roaBted. Murphy, have struck a vein of pay pounds of beads. She worked fur two The Jail will h jTe oeem ofthe Free Kindergarten and Chil There is room for just five more dead rebuilt. dren's Aid Society that she will ing ore in their mine, in Chaffee coun years in making the garment. in the "poet's corner" of Westminster ;»VTC to he AND ty. Ooi., after five years of hard la deed to the society two good sii- Mrs. John A. Logan proposes to ask abbey. ed lots in the vicinity of the City bor, and a ran of 300 feet, blast the managers of the, World's'fair to hospital, U they will erect a suit ing solid rook, at the price of $12 The oldest church in America is that Eight to' per foot. At thfe end of the last make an appropriation for bringing over of San Mignel, in Santa Fe, N. 1L It able colored Kindergarten. Mrs. John V Annapolis, Md.. » en from Scotland a suijjabjei tenant for tha wasbtdltin 1545. ' C. •gbight will head the list of svrb- foot the main body of ore was reach- Brown to-day f jfgg, \\—Governor Burns cottage in the person of the po » i... , . . ' • • —, I OT!T/. acriboiptto the building Mad with e/1. It assays $75 to gold and silver 80th, and sign' M^ npoa December et's great-granddaughter, Miss Jean Ax- In 1841 each individual consumed thir 51 Monroe Ave., Detroit. * iibscrlption of $600.- TH* ladies f£T J£» • .*•" • teen ounces of tobacco; In 1891 he con- forth© exec & •^
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