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The E lsie E nterprise .

VOLUHE I. ELSIE, MICH., TMURSD.^ SEPTEHBER 19, 1895. NUMBER 25.

HOME NEWS. Hessie, the tl months old child of ETMIAL L. MUN50N. ing, it being her (list, birthday. A AA’hen in want of a hat call and see John and Cora Somers of Chapin, died pleasant time was had by al'. 'Mott’s new stock. Thursday morning. Sept. l«th, llSitu. Mr. Davidson will leave the A'oung W. (}. Withrow went to Leslie Again death has rome to our com­ farm this fall. It will be occuidetl by If in need of Spectacles go to M. 1>. Monday. Sam. Hench, the cheese maker at the munity and revioved f om our midst a Mr. Hishop of (ireenbush. Lewis the Ojitican, and have your eyes Maple Uwrer factory, has our thanks Hessie, little daughter of Frank one of our oldest -aril much respected testeil in so doing you will get a per­ for a generous sample of very line Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman of E'sie House, has l)een very sick. citizens, Ithial L.jlunson, who de fect lit. parteil this life on 'I ijirsday. Sept. 12th, visited their daughter, Mrs. Carrie Avery Hatchelor oftS'errkiton called cheese. 18115, from his late ^autiful home in Smith, Saturday and Sunday. on friends in Elsie, o^^- Sunday. The piKir editor on delicious water Hacon 10 cents per pound. Ham 12A< melon did regale, last Sunday. This the town of FairtleY Shiawassee Co., Jacob Smith and wife, of Owosso, are cents. Salt Pork 8 cents, I'ure Ilo ne- A gentleman from miaca stopped at the guests at H. H. Smith's and A. F. time the heart sw'ells up in gratitude to Michigan. Made Lard 10 cents at Tuttle’s market. E. <’. Urick's Saturday and Sunday. Currier's. sir John Knight. Mr. Mumson was born in Canan ­ F. A. JSrass will jireach in the M. E. daigua, Ontario Co., N. Y., Xov. 8th, Call and see the fancy suitings. church at Hannister Sunday evening at As Mr. and Mrs. AV. (1. Withrow are 1811), being at the tine of his death 76 On the Meridian. Fall and AVinter Goods, at J. Gibbons ’, 7::t0. about to move away, they will sell Merchant Tailor. years, 10 months an^ ’i days of age. Heno Eschtruth's child is sick, but is their tine assortment of potted ]ilants Mr. Finney, of .South Hend, Ind., an AVhen he was fiveyelHs of age his much better at this writing. LumiMr for Sale« army comrade, has been visiting at ('has. at very low prices. parents movwl fro, T'ot*. state to Frank Dunham and wife have re­ Flooring, siding and mouldings a Clement's. The Elsie ball team won Hrst money Hrunswick, Ohio, aij seltle t of few terms attendaije at the district grinding done Tuesdays and. F. tie y. Thursday. ardsville -or rather Ovid, 13 to B. YOU school. Hut what h lacked in such X.L amii , Propr.e.o, / We have “A Journey South" partly The ladies of the F. H. church will opportunities he mde up by close Have worked hard during the sumnie'' in type, but were obliged to reserve for Tuttle Hu Them. serve a Sunflower Tea in the building observation in his associations with and now feel that the season of rest is the next issue. formerly occupied by O. J. Dutton on others whohad enjoyd better privileges, drawing near. You no doubt reali/.e Fresh and salt meat in varityiies. Saturday from .'i to 7 p. m. After tea 1, like.in. A girl weighing il dounds and chris­ so that he possessed a fund of know ­ that you need the uplifting influence of Steaks, pork, sausage, hams, tened Hazel Fern, at the home of has been served the radiant Sunflower ledge on general topis that made him the better life. To this end you etc. Lowel Crandall. family will give a few short selections, an enjoyable compa'ion wherever he ARE Leave your order for chickens. , consisting of vocal and instrumental Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee went to Lan ­ went. invited to meet with us in our Harvest music and recitations. Everyone in ­ sing today to attend a meeting of Seven He remained with Hg parents until Home (iosjiel Meetings, to be held at vited. Days Adventist. he was 23 years of agf and on account the Haiitist church from Sunday even ­ Oliver, a young son of X. J. Thomas On Tuesday evening. Sept. 17th, of poor health was nj able to make a ing, Sept, 22d, to Sunday evening. Sept. of Chapin, accidently cut off three of about thirty friends and neighbors met start for himself u>>ii he was over 2llth, every evening, and probably Tues­ Lis toes last Friday. at the residence of James Manley to thirty. He worked^ the carpenter day and Thursday, 2 p. m. .Saturday, NORTH MICHIGAN ."u A. Fox and wife, of Mt. Pleasant, visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Manross trade for a numlier <1 years in Cleye- 2. p. m., the 28th, will be our regular RAILWAY. of Elmira, former residents here. The land, Ohio, Canada ilL'Illinois. His Covenant meeting. Hood music every visl'fed relatives and friends in Elsie very marked cbaraci evening was spent in social inter ­ •cs of industry evening. Hemember you are al' TIME TABLE. and Ovid over Sunday. and economy eu him to ixissess course and singing, after which Mr. Tilt- children of 1. S. Thomas will himself of twi 1 and forty acres INVITED. In effect April 7, 181)5. Manross led in a very appropriate of heavily ^ ■nd in Fairtie'd, 8(Hm -peceive projH'rty from the estate prayer. where he ‘mie the remain- An ExpreMlon of Thanks. of their mother's father. der of ly TRAINS LKAVK ELSIE. The annual session of the Uniteil XearJ bidence on the Mrs. H. H. A’an Deusen and the chil­ Walter Hammon was in Lyons over dren wish to express thanks to the kind Hrethern Church in Christ of the Xorth homes en tlie old log NOllTHltOl'NIK MICTHCOl’Ml. Sunday. He made the trip of 43 miles cab T Michigan Conference, held at Eureka, here he and h.s friends for the sympathy manifested in 3 hours and lU minutes. fatj le and inspiration No. 1 11:13 H. m. I T.t'lll No. 2S:r(l i'. 111. closed its session Sejit. liith, 1816, with and aid in many ways during their late ■JW YVo. B T-.-BH p. 111. T Hill No. 4 5:2 ni. I. A. W(K>11 is representing the Elsie til " a home in the bereavement of husband and father, ------!------the following report from the station ­ Munson always AENNETT, (ionerHl P. ami T. Asfiit, M. E. church at the Lay Eletdoral con ­ fe were too many and those who assisted in the prepara­ ference at Albion this week. ing committee: F. .AI. McClintic, Pre­ siding Elder of Xorth Michigan Dist; Innected with the tion and burial services, to the 1. (). (). If you wish to see some beauties in It removerl, and F. and Pastors Stewart, AVhitaker and Emmett, to lie supplied; Petoskey, M. rvnfinder/ of the hat line, look iuiat Die wintiow at HoVfy; Clarion, 1). McLellan; Elmira, -dtobiiieo.i, and for the beautiful gifts of Miss M. E. Kemp's millinery rooms' ol pioneer flowers’. H. McXish; Kalkaska, to lie supplied; d|^s. Miss Xora Forties, who has been a (irant, J. F. Hillinger; Lake-A'iew, H. Mr. flnal settlement Tenth Annunl Ohio Excurelon. resident of Elsie for some months, will < n this June the H. Turner; Shepherd, H. ('. Chapman; 18IHI, he ^^^^^^^Bm|>anion of his AA'ednesday, Oct, 2d, the Toledo, Ann return to her home in Ilrenton on Mon ­ Oak-tJrove, J. H. Hobinson; Fair-tirove, to Is, Mrs^^^^^^Hison the widow of Arbor and Xorth Michigan Hy. will day next. W. 1. Lee; A'assar, Ira J. Tripp; East- his c.iusin^^^^^^f Munson. Unto give its tenth Annual Excursion to John Manross and wife of Elmyra Dayton, to lie supplied; Hurnside, H. them wert^^^^^H'e children, two sons and a The oldest sun Toledo and iMiints ill Ohio reached by were shaking hands with friends and H. Teachout; Freemont, J. AV. McLean; dying some ago. AVheeling and Lake Erie Hy.,Columbu8, acquaintances in Elsie and vicinity the Sparta, E. M. Koons; Saginaw, AVra. Mr. Muiisin^^^Hnly took great Hocking A’alley and Toleilo Hy. Ohio first of the week. Hrown ; Eureka, S. S. Seibert; Confer ­ pride in makit^^^Hnvu home l>eau Central Lines, Cincinnati, Hamilton ence Evangelist, M. Markham. tiful and attracMH^bi^ found great Uev. A. K. Stewart intended to start pleasure in seein^Jfe deyelopment and Dayton Hy., and Pennsylvania Co. for conference Tuesday morning, but of the town and convnity In which he Hy. Train leaves Elsie at 8:30 a. m. was detaineil until Wednesday on ac­ A SAD ACCIDENT. lived. Among his A-igbbore he was Fare to Toletlo and return, tickets good count of the funeral. considered a man ot'»‘Xcellent judge­ for thirty days, i$3.75. If you are going ment, of goiKl buiiness qualities, and Uev. Wright and family have moved Roe Q. Van Deusen Knocked Down of unswering and itcling honesty and to a point on any of the above named and Fatally Injured while Cross- integrity. roads, the ticket Agent will sell you a to Hastings, where the gentleman has the Street at Night. lieen stationed to jireach under the For a number of years Mr. Munson through ticket from Elsie at one fare On Sunday last the people of this has lieen in poor hialth, but the in ­ for the round trip from Toledo to the Methodist Protestants. dustrious habits of yjuvh did not for­ m community were very much startled to point you wish to go, added* to rate Miss Minnie Harrington of Eureka hear of the death of li. (1. A'an Deusen, sake him in age, so whenever it was and Miss Anna Finch of Elsie, went to l«>s8ible he bore his share of the toil shown above to Toledo. For further as the result of an accident which oc­ and labor on the fare. Y]isilanti, Saturday, for another year's information call on any Agent of this curred late Saturday evening. He was The last few week.' he had been eon- company or write. work in the State Xormal. crossing the street in front of his resi­ tin^ to the house aid mostly to his Uev. X. L. Hrass will jireach at the lieii. Hut his coinj-pion hoped he To accommixlatethose who may want dence, goflig to the o|)era house for two might lie spared ye*' .mg while. Her usual hour Sunday a. m. at the M. E. little neices who had been to see an en ­ hopes were not rea.W Suddenly the cider made, 1 have started my press church. Announcements for evening tertainment, when he was struck by messenger came whr they were alone. and will run every Friday. will be made in the morning. Ted Hlunt's horse and buggy, just He only had time tV.lay, “1 am going, CiiAK. Emmkut . Mary, you have donethe best you could M. H. Xetzorg's store was closed from starting for home and going out from for me." Ladies, save money by purchasing ♦1 o'clock Wednesday till ti o'clock the lights of the town. Mr. A'an Deu­ He will be much niased in the com­ your Hats and Honnets during the Thursrlay evening on account of the sen, though hale and hearty for a man munity where he so bug resided. Hut o|>ening at Miss M. E. Kemp's. Jewish Xew Year, which was on of his age, past seventy-live, was some­ in the home is the ireparable lose of the loving husband aid father. Do you like themV Are you go ot Thurwlay. what deaf, decrepit in his lower limbs, The funeral servic-s were com'uctetl Call and see an Elegant Line of to can any'/ If you intend to you H. Wooll and wife and W. W. Wooll and had poor eye sight, a^d thus he at the late residene. Pastor A. H. Pattern Hats and Honnets. It costs want the Hest and you want them have been to Xew Lothrop to visit was the more liable to to meet with AVhitaker of Else otlicating. The nothing to look and they are sure to Fresh. Hv calling at Lyon ’s Peach such an airident. Heing thrown large number in atendance showed please you. Orchard, 2** miles west and 1 in'e their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jas. the esteem in which he was held by north of French ’s Corners, you can get Vetts. They went from there to Hay Violently to the ground causeil concus ­ his many friends aid acquaintances. Hrand Oi>ening in Fall and AVinter great, big, chtiice, luscious Peaches at City to visit another daughter. sion of the brain, and Sunday morning. He was laid to rest in the beautiful Millinnery (ioiKls on Friday and Satu •- the Lowest Market Price. (Jet them cemetery at Ovid as the autumnal sun just the day you want them, and get The person who took the wrong um­ Sept 14, 18St5, at about 10 o'clock, his day, Sejit. 2()th and 2l8t, at Miss M. E. life went out, without his having be­ was sinking to rest a the end of the the very Ifest Fruit. The orchard is brella by mistake at Craven A Eddy's golden day. May wi, the living, come Kemp's. the Finest m the Country, Scientiiii ally store on Tuesday, the 17th, inst., is re­ come conscious since the accident. to life's last sunset with our day s work cu'tivated, and will bear over AA ’antkd a girl for genera' house­ quested to return it and get his own as The funeral was held AA'ednesday at 2 well done. A\'. o'clock p. m., at the M. E. church. The ------1.------work. Steady work. H. H. Coolky . the one taken was a present, and so services were conducted under the au­ DUPUIN. valued. Try Urick's Hye Hread. logo eiiSHELS looo spices of the 1. (). (1. T., Uev. Stewart W. (}. Withrow and (leo. Schenck ottlciating, assisted by pastors AVhitaker H. E. Teeter, Heiyir Moore and Mrs. Het Salteil Crackers at Urick’s. This ye.ar. Fruit now ri|)en ’ ig. have formed a partnership, and will go and Hobinson. The business places Maggie Moore were aiiong the visitors Take your butter and eggs to 1. A. to Leslie, Mich., to carry on a dry goods were closed and hundreils of jieople atOrand Hapids last^eek. and bt and shoe business. The stock AVarner's, and get the cash for them. were in attendance, and many of them Miss Minnie Sinyionds entertained has been bought and they will move as were unable to gain acccess to the the M. E. Aid Societ, Thursday. I. A. AA'arner is still selling shoes at soon as possible. the old prices. church. M. H. A'an Deusen of More- Hiram Hurnett of Elsie was buried J. X. Harris and wife, of 8t. I.,ouis, ville, Iowa, 1). ('. Van Deusen of Hinck ­ here Saturday. Have you seen I. A. AVarner's iP2.( ) Don ’t Forget the Place: visiterl at the home of Mrs. Harris' ley, Ohio, Kay L. A’an Deusen of Mc- Shoe for ladies V It stands the test. brother, (1. J. Johnson, over Sunday. AA’. AA’. Hainer andfamily spent Sun ­ —Four mlliHi north, 2H we«t and one mile Hain, Mich., Mrs. Irena A, AVest of day with 1). Abbott (f Ovid. 1. A. AA’arner sells 5 pounds of Three north of St. Johns. Mrs. E. F. Johnson, the latter's mother, Hinckley, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crown Raisins for 25 cents. —Five mile, ea.t nml two mile, ninth of who came with them, will spend a Horn to Mr. and Jrs. Jessie Hainer, Maple Rapids. AVest of Hinckley, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Three cuts of Plug Tobacco at Motts’ —One and one-hslf mile. we.t snil 9 aoiith of couple of weeks in Elsie. Sept. LSth, a nine-p<,ii,d boy. E. A. AVest of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. E. for 20 cents. McMaster's Hotel. Miss Lottie Hentson of Mecosta Is Fred Hosley has Deepted a position F. Edmunds of Saginaw and Mrs. Lois A beautiful line of Frames for all visiting her twin sister. Miss Anna, at Shaffer of St. Louis came to Elsie to at­ as IxMik-keeper, in U'osso. sizes of photographs at the Elsie Gal­ the home of M. H. Xetzorg. The sisters tend the funeral. Xo one is blamed Hev. Thomas A’lungs leaves this lery. will start for Minneapolis Monday by for the accident. Some particulars con ­ week for conference. way of Chicago, where they will stop cerning his life and family are given on About 75 friends aid neighbors sur­ Torshon picture mats cut to order 11 It off a day or so to visit relatives, the fourth page. prised Mrs. H. H. Sm.h Saturday even ­ Fuller’s photo gallery. all in all, a*d as faithful and conscien ­ WB KEEP TUB CUP. THE ELSIE ENTERPRISE. THE KINDLY LIGHT. tious service of ^n unseen Lord as if He AUTOMATIC DOCTOR. X rh« Mach Talkcd-of Tooht Roeca £or the were visible om* side. To AiKcrIcan Cop a Grand Floal^ G eo . J< JoasaoN, Publisher. deny sinful selffor His sake is no easy REIIQION AND REFORM THE DROP PENNY IN SLOT AND OET The international races between the WORLD OVER. thing; ^utt^^j^y ‘righteous self’ and PRESCRIPTION. American yacht Defender and the ELSIE, Mica. claim no for the best thing we British yacht Valkyrie ill, the predim- can do is a gj^rious attainment. ”—Rev. inarios of which have kept the Wvera l'h« woineii are good looking In spite '’Thankful Whichever Way the WIntI Theo. L. Cuvjer, in the Evangelist. Th« lAte«t Thins In T,4>ndon —Tb« Mn- of the sport on the tip-toe of ezuite- ot the laehions. lllowa”—"Lo, I An, With Yon Alway" rhlns Tells You Whst Uedlclu. to i ment and interest for many weeks, hsA .—No Content la Kver Kaded —Notea Huy fur Ordinary Evrry.Day All- pioven a great flunk on the part of the Il□lldlns rp>.Your Own Church Herr. British challenger, l.ord Uunrmren. Has aay Inventor ever tried to evolve from Kam'a Horn. You ought tp work to build up your menta. The first race was sailed over a eonrse a emekelees parlor lamp? own churqjL^d the local congregation 15 miles to seu from the coast of New HICHEVER WAY to which you belong. The stronger <(fp ICKEL - in - the- Jersey and return and was won by the A cat farm has been established In the wind doth your church is in members and influ ­ slot machines have American boat by 8 minutes a^ 40 seconds. In the second race Defender Clnelanati. Its purr-puss Is to raise blow ence, th« greater its weight and mo­ been applied tc mentum In doing good. You add to your was crippled by the Valkyrie HI for. Some heart is glad many novel uses, j swinging her boom so as to break a ,to have It so; own force by giving force to the church but the queerest I back stay and spreader on her oppon- The busiest men now are those who Then blow it east you woric inAfou do more for Christ by of ail these catch- ent, which resulted in the topmast be­ rna the thrashing machines. We ail or blow it west. building up and strengthening the body ; p e n n y contriv' coming so weakened as not to be able have oor busy days. The wind that ot Chrlsi But we are to labor, not ances is one that to bear the upper canvas.eanvaa This oc- curred at the very start, yet the crip­ blows, that only for tiA church’s outward strength­ givBa you a pre ening and eiJKrgement, hut to build up pled American came in but 40 seconds Whenever you see a woman wearing wind is best. scription If you behind the Britisher on a triungolar * saspenders you can safely wager a each membA in spiritual power and earnestnesg^d liberality. Work to are sick and need coursa of miles on each lug. The nickel her husband has borrowed her My little craft sails Defeiner ^ntested the race and the increase the t>lrttnal force, >nd to turn one. These auto­ belt not alone; matic doctors art coinmitteeBLclared her the winner osi it more etfe^lvely in the channels ot The bloomer shows how much there A thousand fieets from every zone of English origin, and at the present a foul. ATthe third race Lord Dan- was In the skirt to admire; but no —ah, Are put upon a tboapand seas; good. If thee is a decline in the habit raven's boat went across the starting of church-gollg, one chief reason for it time may be found on street cornert line and then withdrew from the Be—not In the case of the bow-legged And what for nae were favsring breeee in many parts of London. girt. Might daeh another, with the shock is that thousihds ot children have been course, the reason given being that allowed to up without forming They are made of wood to the like­ the excursion boats crowded too ekise Of doom, upon some h'dden rock. ness of a man, and are about half the to the course, nothwithstanding the And so I do not dare to pray and cultlvatttg this habit Some par­ Ex-Reverend and Ex-Mayor Stark­ ents have^^oolish notion that it does size of the American cigar store In ­ fact that the nearest boat was half a weather of Superior, W4s., is now plan For winds to waft me on my way. mile distanL The Defender oontiaaod a chlljl-no gdt ’'church. They do not reason this ■i hours, 44 minutes and 12 sesoads. wAy about atbnding school or about boles. All over the body, bead and This made three races won by the That all is well, and sure that He limbs of the figure are slots for the re­ Who launched my bark will sail with this learning ^ other wholesome habits. American yacht and insured the Amer­ ception of the penny fee charged for me Tl.e boy wB has an aversion to the ican cup remaining with us. While A private bank in Tacoma "busted the prescription, and beneath the slot all lovers of sport and fair play regret Through storm and calm and will da|ily washlik ot his face or combing last week, with $380,000 liabilities and is the usual opening, from which the the miserable ending of what promised not fail. his hair iA » allowed to exercise his $444 In oash. Just figure out how much prescription issues after the penny hai to be the greatest contest ever kn*wn,i Whatever breezes may prevail. preference Ir^'ese matters. He learns yet ail are pleased at the Defender's the creditors will get if they are real got In its final work. To land me—every peril past— habits of notness, habits of study, success. Lord Dunruveu's boyish ac­ tncky. These automatons are the property Within His sheltering naven at last. habits of ininstry, by being compelled tions and ill-temper U severely con ­ to cultivate >uch habits. Why not in of the London Automatic Prescrlptlor demned. \ Rev. Mr. Wilson of Terre Haute de^ Then whatsoever wind doth blow Some heart is glad to have it so. the same wa' teach him the habits of Company, an incorporated concern tv111 Danraven l>are Accept Thla \:dares that he will not recognize a wom^ reverence, r worship, of Sabbath ob­ which has among its shareholders not New York specials say that in vietv , an in bloomers. And still the Terre And blow It east or blow it west. of Lord Duniaven's kicking on the The wind that blows, that wind is servance an< church-going? a few of the foremost physicians In 'Haute ladles are wearing them. They London. At first a very few of the course and regulationsof the American evidently don ’t care. best. cup races the Atlantic Yacht club con ­ —Woman ’s Record. Gri-ntmr Plewniire. automatons were put out by way ol templates trying to arrange a race or j experiment, and the mistake was made| . As the smoke of battle gradually At a dlnn' ’ party in Baltimore many a serie^ between the Defender and the/ years ago, at^’hlch were present among of placing them in the fashionable Valkyrie Ill for a special cup to cost clears away the public discerns that the "1.0, I Am With You Alwny, ” promenades, such as Rotten Row, Pet­ S2,0O0. The members of the club wjU A busy woman entered her room the guests ♦eorge Peabody and Johns siplling figure sitting on the top of the ticoat Lane and portions of the Strand wager from $.'1,000 to $20,000 that the h^iap, with the spoils of war clustered hastily as twilight shades were falling, Hopkins. Nine one Inquired; Here the swell chappies whetted theli cup will be won by the Defender. went directly to her desk, turned on the "Which .4 you enjoy most, Mr. Pea- around him, is that of Matt Quay. curiosity for a time by dropping pen They will allow Duuraven to arrange gas and began to write. Page after page ! body, makPA your money or giving it the details, only that the course 'shall nies in the slots, and then the she wrote; five minutes she wrote, ten, away? be in waters between Sandy ilouic and St. Louis papers are discussing the ' wered Mr. Peabody, slow- wooden physicians got to be a colossal vnestlon why women will not treat one half an hour. The solitude became op­ "Well," Marblehead and the date be within the Joke. limit of OcL 1. Gen. Chas. 11 .'I'aylor, another. They have a first-rate rea- pressive. She wheeled her chair around ly, and ..J I Hopkins was observed nterested in the answer, In a short time, however, the autom­ of Boston, has telegraphed tisut as the Bsn. After they have bought material and with a shock of Joyful surprise to be dee l^ing money. I think It races for the American cup bad such for their drees sleeves they have no looked squarely Into the smiling face "I enJoyedH atons were removed to the White­ to make money, an unsatisfactory teriiiinatiou, he will money left. of her dearest friend lying on the is a great chapel district, where they met with first suggested give #6,000 for a trophy to be contested lounge by her side. And when a generous patronage from the poorei for by the Defender and the Valkyrie to me that4 py away. It did classes. Of course, these figures do not Some of the people in Pontiac, Mich., "Why, I didn ’t know you were here!” of? of Marblehead. Lord Dunraven not please fact. It dls- dispense medicines, as there would b» would make no satisfactory reply to have actually gone mad on the Sunday she cried; "why didn ’t you speak to I matter me?” tressed me. an insurmountable obstacle in tbe law these olfers, but Mr. Iselin, of the closing craze. They even went so far over, and i pn a snrall Defender syndicate, said, “1 will race as to try to keep the postofflc^closed, "Because you were so busy. You The prescription given by the figure foi scale. So ! model a penny is a good one, generally pro the Defender anywhere, at any time but when Postmaster Pierson j|forrae-t children and servant, is Is a well authenticated case ot a Chicago — give them lessons In unselfishness, the lerve and to learn. "The highest work where goodJ'j4'dieer should be manifest horse’s weeping during tbe Crimean Beat Kra4 OJ 2 OJ 3 00 would have made such a statement. posed to the fire of a concealed Russian valueless. When a great nation wishes heart there siould be light and com­ l>etroit — Mrs. Almy owes an apology to her battery, and in the course of a few min ­ Best grades. ..4 .60iM 00 300 4 0) to reward a man in the highest degree. fort and peac. The situation justifies Lower grades..2 26iil 26 2 00 brothers for attacking the foremost ar­ utes it was nearly destroyed, men and 2 75 It ties a little ribbon in his buttonhole, good cheer li the soul, and there la Cincinnati — ticle of their social creed. horses killed and wounded, guns dis ­ Best gradee.... 4 50 26 3 40 4 00 or hangs On bis breast a bronze medal nothing out >f harmony with the oc­ mounted and limbers broken. A soli­ 1.40wer grades .2 26 4,4 00 2 00 300 worth only a few pence. But these are casion. Clevelaail — The Louisville Courier-Journal prints tary horse, which had apparently es­ Best grades....4 25 ?5 10 3 00 4 5) 4 T5 a sensational article about the Czar ot symbols of general love, respect and ad ­ caped unhurt, was observed standing Lower grades..2 254*4 00 1 75 3 00 4 40 miration, richer than coronets pr cloth Ftttshurg—• Russia mistreating his wife, in the iMty mid gurcesM. with fixed gaze upon an object close be­ of gold. But Still higher t!ian these la Best grades....4 U0''ft5 30 3 00 4 26 4 40 course of which it says; "Three times The thoroighly successful man is he side him; this turned out to be his late Lower grades. .2 2') *4 6) 200 300 4 10 the Czarina burst Into tears at the the meilal of honor that no man sees whose labor k of real value to the com­ master, quite dead. The poor animal, GRAIN, ETC. breakfast table and hurried away, leav ­ but one, and he wears It—the medal munity, wh«n-i formed the habit of when a trooper was dispatched to re­ Wheat. t’orn. hat his own conscience hangs upon his doing what iviefore him, unhesitating ­ No. 2 red No. 2 mix Na u white ing the despot of Russia to think how cover him, was found with copious tears .Vew York fiS'i f.rt24 3m 37V4 oreast. In the loving mystery of Provl- ly and manfifly, quite independently of Chicago cleverly he was taming her.” This is flowing from his eyes; and it was only lence this medal becomes visible to the •l>«4troU ft,) 341^031 a gross Injustice to the Czarina, who la whether be likes It or noL He has by main force that he could be dragged Toledo (U 34 J4'4 leople, soon or late, and the reward is a woman of spit It. As a matter of fact chosen his vork, and takes It Just as it away from the spot, and bis unearthly Cincinnati ftjVidiCi .13 . 3(>4 paid. comes; If it chance to be agreeable, so levcland ftl ftl 3t 21^ 622 the young people have had but one cries to get back to his master were ritUburg 413^ 2m 12m There is no contest ultimate—not difficulty. One Monday the Czar made much the beter; if not, his energies do heartrending. Apropos of the intense •Detroit—Hay. No. 1 timothy, ^13 60 14 per even that awful one when we are called ton. i*oiaU>eH. A ;40o per 4>u. Lire Poultry, sneering remarks about "a washday not swerve. His question is, not "How love that cavalry horses have for music, on to strip and wrestle with death. chickens, mc per lb; ducks. Ho: turkeys. 9o. dinner, ” and the Czarina Informed him much shall enjoy doing this piece of a correspondent of the Gazette writes Kggs. strictly fresh. 14 14S4cperUus. Butter, Even then, though the trial be fore­ fresh dairy. 15i,17c per lb; creamery, 2021- that he could eat down town or hire a work, or carylng out this new plan in doomed, the prize is not ultimate. Death that when the Sixth Dragoons recently cook. Just as he chose. Since that he my business' ” but "Is this work neces ­ can not carry away everything from the changed their quarters a mare belong­ REVIEW OF TRADE. has not had a captious word to utter. sary? la thli plan wise?" No question ing to one of the troopers was taken man he has thrown. The prize indeed of like or dkllke comes in to interfere. so ill as to be unable to proceed on the Dun's says: A slight setback, which may Is preclops. for he hangs the life of a mean much or nothing, according to tbe Unal How to build a good road is a very man on his awful breast. But behind Journey the following morning. Two outcome of tne crops, is not une.’cpeeled at Ibis important subject to the people of a TrUld lay Itorome IllemitnKfi. days later another detachment of the season. It the government crop repiirts were the passage of the victor lives on even Our sevenst trials are not to be correct tbe situation would not bo eucouraging. great nation that is Just becoming fully In this world the faithful labor of the same regiment, accompanied by the But not much conddeace is placed in tbe re* aroused to the importance of maintain ­ spoken of toothers, yet they are never band, arrived. The sick mare was in a duced estimate of corn, none at ail in the esti* dead man, and the truth, the kindness, for ourselve, alone. When we have a mate of wheat and even the most enthusiastic ing a better system of public highways. the public spirit, the nobie example and loose box, but bearing the martial bulls do not think U worth while to quote tbe In his new book, Qen. Roy Stone, spe­ peculiarly trlng experience we ought strains, kicked a hole through the side government report as to cotton. Tbe fact is the good name. —The late John Boyle to ask ourse^es how we can improve we sro beginning to msrket not far from 2,2 <0.* cial agent of the United States Depart­ of her box, and making her way 0 lO.duo bushels of corn, though only about .'lOn,* O’Reilly, In an address to the Boston this for the benefit of somebody else. Hio.OO I bushels will be moved from the oounties ment of Road Inquiry, says that the college students. through tbe shop of a tradesman, took where it has grown: about 4 vi.ihiO. bushels of perfection of roads is a fine dry smooth It ought to raake us wiser and more her place in tbe troop before she was wheat, of wbU-h tbe farmers are unwisely hold* sympathetic k behalf of thoee who are ing back a large proportion: and about TdDO.'lOO dirt track, for the reason that such a secured and brought back to the sta­ bales of cotton. Prices have settled back dur* surface is easy on horse >nd vehicle, **Foll4»w Me.** suffering bee use of one through which ble. But the excitement bad proved ing the past week notwithstanding the gloomy "It is no exaggeration to say that agricultural department report. The wheat while free from Jar and noise. He ad- they have i*ssed. Personal dlaap- obedience Is tbe crowning grace of a too great, and the subsequent exhaus­ crop is evidently larger than the department vocatee narrow stone roads beside the polntmcnls't^at we must keep to our­ tion proved fatal. baa estimated and is coming forward with more follower of Jesus Christ It is the es­ selves are 1 ot to be kept for our­ encouraging rapidity- The farmers have un* dirt track for the reason that in wet or doubtedlv been keeping back wheat under aa sence, the very core of personal holi­ fresty weather dirt roads are often Im­ selves. WhD saying nothing about agreement among themselves, but it does not ness To learn the will of our Divine Th« G«irfnanlc*fi R^nrd. seem a profitable operation for them. The passable. A dirt road in good condi ­ them, we oiiyit to feel and speak more price declined sharply with little indication of Master is the chief purpose of Bible The steamer Germanic, of the White tion is preferable to a furface of stone tenderly in 4ew of them, and so our recovery. The price of com has also yielded study and of true prayer. To do the will Rtar line, has made 422 passages across with a strong prospect of the largest crop rn'r lor driving and wheeling purposes and trials may beome a blessing toothers. grown, and a large proportion of the crop win of that Master is the loftiest attainment the Atlantic, traveling a distance of be of httle prout to the farmers. Tbe largest would save much wear on the latter to which any child of redeeming grace more than 1,600,000 miles. She has output of p*o do this in the least prohibits men from wearing women ’s the correct building of logical and last­ than half that of tbe same week of isfkl, and mandments without murmuring; a worthily is iitrth the intensest prayers Jreeses and women from wearing men ’s there were indications that the domestic mar* ing highways. kec is quite overloaded bv the speculstlTe pur* readiness to be notl)lng|^&t He msy be and pains of my man. —Wayland Hoyt. | clothes. Ghasss luade some time ago. " ‘Nothing—only ueuralKla. I have " ‘Well, I’ll cure you on one condi ­ A- LUNATIC'S STORY. suffered from It for yk«‘B and have tion.' Renewint Heir Youth. It is a Fact tried everything, and all the doc ­ " 'Name it—I’ll do anything.' That Hood'i BarMpuUIt hu an unequalled O ONH BROUGHT tors; but to no avail. So now I make "That you give me your solemn ESTRANGE STORY FRtM A NEBRASKA reoonl of curea, the lariat aalea in the Into casual contact the best of It.’ .IP, word of honor not to disclose to any ­ VILLAGE. world, and curet when all othera fall. with Edward Flint “So saying, he got JLXand took hie one the method of cure.' would have sus­ leave, to go and make 1«ntl « Fltta. * teers during the war, made the follow­ and it was my constant habit to spend “One morning I crawlAl dewn to the sense would be gone. I used myself to Just at the eastward of Gray Gables ing explanation so far as be himself Is halt an hour or so a day in his con ­ office feeling utterly done uj and list­ suffer from headaches, and do now, for concerned. stands a llarpole, which towers 60 feet genial company. One day, just before lessly examined mj' corrispondence. that matter, and had tried every “In Juy, 1868, while my company wae high toward the clear blue of the sum- Among It I noted ope fium an old remedy that the doctors could suggest. on the macch through to Austin. Tex.. his periodical attack, he told me the I was attacked with rheumatism of the irer sky. The moment he leaves the following story, which is of such a friend who was practiciw as a physi­ At last I was persuaded to try a spirit­ place an American flag, n^lch waves worst kind in one leg at Alexander, Ejs. unique character that I give it just as cian In Paris. Tossing fte rest of the ualist, to whom I went at night. He Being weak I was sunstruck and re­ from the apex of the fladuff, k low­ letters to the managlng";Ierk I began gave me a thin baud to wear whenever mained unconscious for several hours. ered, which tells all onlooffrs that the he told it to me. At its conclusion, wrought up to a pitch of fury, he made to read my friend ’s Ion; letter. Sud ­ I had a headache, and be said it would Every summer since I have been una ­ president Is not at home, iw- when he ble to stand the heat of the sun, and a determined attack upon me, and I denly a paragraph In It seemed to stand relieve It If due to overwork, or cure It is at home the glorious star-spangled have been compelled to give up my nearly paid for my tale with my life, before my eyes as If writ en in fire. It if due to neuralgia. It was to be worn work. There was in my head a bearing banner Is always whipping about the being only rescued with difficulty by ran thus: for eight days constantly, and, to en ­ down feeling which increased until It, seemed my head would burst and It sighing wind. Many a marine glaes the attendants. “ ‘You will, I know, bf keenly Inter ­ able you to do it, I suggest that we both sweeps the flagstaff from cottages and ested In a marvelous dlscivery that Dr. take a week’s holiday and go to some caused a ringing In ray ears, and palpi­ * • • • tation of the heart set In, so that the hamlets miles around, and many glasa Luys of this city has jus made. He Is small fishing village and try the treat­ ‘T was what the world would call slightest noise would set my heart owners smile w'hen they see the flag Is our great authority on rain diseases a successful man, and on my fortieth ment. ’ thumping. Several times It haa ren ­ not flying and mutter to themselves, and also dabbles in K-pnotlsm and dered me unconscious for from seven birthday I reckoned I was making over “I paused and waited with throbbing “Cleveland has gone Ashing again.” other kindred subjects. heart for hls answer. to ten hours at a time. In addition to £2,000 a year. I had always been a “ ‘He has Mtabllshed beyond any this the rheumatism extended up my lonely man and had never had the “ 'How awfully good you are, Flint! entire side until It diew my head dewn Onty ttie wise oen proSt by the oxjierlence of doubt that It Is possible/o remove the I can never repay you for your kind ­ on my shoulder. I lost my strength and others. A tool h«s to Bnd out for I that least Inclination towards female so­ are la hok delusions of an insane jerson —previ ­ ness; I owe you more than I can tell flesh and was totally unflt for work. ciety, contenting myself with my work ously hypnotized —by mjins of a thin "For twenty-eight years I hare con ­ already. Why, you Introduced me to sulted physicians and taken their pre­ and my books. One day, however. I magnetized steel band w»n around the had to wait upon an old gentleman the loveliest----- ’ scriptions without deriving any mate­ patient ’s forehead for aiout a week. “ ‘Stay! stay! Don ’t begin that. I rial benefit. My ailments Increased In who had recently come to our town tor This is sufficiently marelous, but Is will arrange to start next Monday; will Intensity until I was assured that there the purpose of drawing up his will. nothing to the tact thnr it a sane was no hope for me. When this was done I was introduced that suit jou?’ “In November last I read In the man or woman wean the band World-Herald a case of a man who had to his daughter, a girl about 20. Ethel “So it was agreed, and he left the F«r a Healthy Existence. —That’s previously used by the lunatic the office In high spirits, while I sat on and been entirely cured from the allmenta Millikin was not what might have been delusions of the lattr pass In from which I was suffering, by the use Why the Kidneys so often Fail. thought of Ethel, my wife In the fu­ of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale called a beauty; still, I new at once their entirety to the wtirer. who be­ that I had met my fate. ture. People. On November 28 I parchaeed a Nature has provided a certain amount comes an echo In every ictlon of hls “In the little village of Ancorn I box. In a week I felt better than of work for every organ of the human predecessor. ’ bound the fatal band round hls fore­ I had for six months past. The ring­ “It was clearly absurd for me to at­ ing In my ears began te lessen In bodgi overtax them uud disease eventu- “At last! At last! 'rushing the head. I could not hypnotize him, but tempt to win her love in the usual way, volume and finally left me. The •tlly follows. There is not one por­ paper in my hand, I rev led In the ex­ I felt sure that my intense desire for pain form the rheumatism gradually tion of our organisi.o that is so overworkial the disparity In years was to great, so quisite revenge the letti- revealed to the success of the band would be as left me, so that within one week from as the kidneys; on them is placed the im­ I decided to win her respect first. me. My brain, preternatuuUy excited. good as any other man ’s hypnotic the time I took my first pill I was able portant function of filtering the blood of “I took time over it and quietly In ­ to Bit up in bed. On January t I was In a few moments plannd the whole powar. And so It proved, for, on the the Impurities which naturally form in the terested myself In her pet projects, able to go out and walk around a little. regular action of life and digestion. The scheme. Violently rlng'ig my bell. I eighth day, I found Sir Edward Berk­ On February 9 I was so thorough­ kidneys are cOnsequontly termed the sew­ subscribed to her sick fund, lent her informed the clerk who cme hurrying ley—Ethel’s promised husbani —In hls ly cured that I accepted a position books, and was of use to her in many as night watchman In the Fdrest Lawn erage of the system; clog up this sewer. in that I had to go to Pi i at once on bedroom, a gibbering lunatic. I at Cemetery, remaining out of doors from andUie blood l)ccomo8 tainted with poison ­ ways. Already she regarded mo as a urgent business. I tole‘Vjm to ask once secured the steel band, which was 6 p. m. until 6 a. m. I have gained In ous urio acid, which brings on disease very dear friend, and. I have no uoubt, Sir Edward to meet xif/ff! the office soon destroyed, and then summoned as­ weight from 144 pounds which I weighed fa many forms. The back is the first to would soon have learned to love me. in four days ’ time to QbU ffle settle­ in November last, to 162 pounds which show this stoppage. From there comes sistance. With great difficulty we had 1 weigh now." the warning note; it should be heeded, “One night I was to take her and her ment, and I started, .^r London him removed to an asylum, and I went For nerve building and for enriching and the kidneys receive prompt attention. sister to the theater and had booked en route for Paiis- back to break the news to hls flnancee. the blood Pink Pills are unexcelled. three stalls. At the last minute, how­ "Fatigue war'Bone. 0;e more alert I did It, I flatter myself, well, and then They may be had of druggists or direct Doan's Kidney Pills will right the action from the Dr. Williams’ Medldne Co.. of the kidneys quickly, relieve the back of ever, to my secret joy, her sister had and active, I ‘elt as If tr iding on air. left her alone for a month. Then I Schenectady. N. V., for 50 cent* iier pains and aches, and cure all troubles of a bad headache and was unable to go. On the jou’Oey I roheased and re­ gradually began once more to frequent box, or six bottles for $2.50. Udneys and bladder. Head the following: We went as arranged and I decided to hearsed t”® scheme I hauplanned out the house, until I stood again In my old Mr. Wm. Nelson is a well-known busi position. Berkley had been away for A POET’S LICENSE. ness man of Kalamazoo, lie resides at 822 five months, and I thought the time had Portage Street, and his business is that of Sqaawesd th« Hand of an Kmproaa In tba a grain buyer. He says: arrived to speak my mind to Ethel. I went one afternoon to see her, and, if ! Ferror of RocltaUon. " For five years I have suffered from an O. W. Smalley, In “Studies of Men." inability to urinate, which resulted from possible, to win her. Sitting at her whut was said to be a stoppage of tlie blad side, I was just going to speak, when I relates'Vhe following Incident: “Tenny ­ Jer. During these years I have taken min heard a step on the stair and turned son was one ot the party Invited some .nWI wnd TjMtrtc tmths and used other tnenni I round, and to my amazement saw Sir years ^nce by Sir Donald Currie on a fh expectancy of getting better, but they Edward Berkley himself. Then I saw yarbtifg trip, the yacht provided being all proved unavailing. Some months ago 1 all was over —a blind fury seemed to an ^c^n steamer of the South Africa began using Doan ’s Kidney Pills, which 1 seize me. In a moment I was on him. lin^ known as the Pembroke Castle. had heard highly recommended, and I can Mr, Gladstone was another guest, I now say that the flattering reports wcri’ ‘Ah! I have you now —I have you at not greater than they deserved. I got last----- ■ ” thltik—certainly he was on one of the better right along, and I am free from any • * • • • two or three trips then taken. There trouble now. I feel better than I have With a bound Flint was upon me. I was on board a young English girl, done for three years past. If Doan ’s Kid ­ fought for my life, but fortunately as­ since married and dead, whose beauty ney Pills were well known all over tlicy sistance was at hand, and, fighting, and Intelligence and charm were all would do an immense amount of good." yelling and struggling, the maniac was remarkable. Tennyson attached him­ Sold by all dealers —price, 60 cents. secured. self to this brilliant and sympathetlo Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, creature. He was often asked to read, N. Y., solo agents for the U. 8. Remem­ ber the name, Doan'f, and take no otheri ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS. and It beoame bis habit to road bolding ’ her hand, which, in the (ervor of recita­ A NSW York Woman Artist AccompUshos tion. he often pressefi. The ehtp pitt !*» The Great Wonders In a New FleliL at Copenhagen, and the Princess of KIDNEY, Miss Fannl* Elkins, a New York ar­ Wales and the Empress of Russia, then LIVER & tist. follows a unique line of art which on a visit to her old home, came ob has won her a World ’s Fair medal and board. There was lunebeoa, and after BLADDER diploma, “awarded for accuracy, detail luncheon Tennyson was asked te read, CURE. and beauty.” Miss Elkins makes ana ­ and did, sitting between the Empress on

__ Adrlce A pRaapblH tree. tomical drawings for physicians and one side and the English girl on the Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. V surgeons who require such in deliver ­ other. When U wae over and they badi' ing lectures or In Illustrating medical tone up on deck, he asked the girl books. To the outsider the work at whether she thought the Ekuprees Uked Baler i Co. Umltei, once carries grewsome suggestions. Un ­ It 'Well,' answered she, ‘her Majesty The Lerfwl MsBafbttwma ef doubtedly it is an odd occupation for a must have thought It a little unusual.* PURE, HIGH GRADE woman to choose. Miss Elkins, so far ‘What do you meanF ‘I mean that t WITH A BOUND FLINT WAS UPON ME. as can be discovered, is the only Ameri­ don't think the Empress \a In the habit Cocoas and Chocolates can woman who has succeeded In mak­ of having her hand squeezed In public Ob thb CoBriBtBt, her* ft—lr>d put ray fortunes to the touch dur ­ until I thought It perfect, I at once, on ing a distinct profession of such even by poets.’ It seemed proper to HIGHEST AWAROS ing the perf.o'mance. On our arrival arrival, hastened to ray ’fiend ’s house drawing. Once within her studio the Tennyson to offer to the Empress hls from tbo ffoM the theater was crowded and, to my and pretended that I ba( not received idea of grewBomencss is almost lost. most bumble apologies for hls mistake . Industrial and Food intense annoyance, I found a young hls letter. After breakfiSt he took me The room is a pleasant square one, with The Empress laughed, and told him she client of mine. S'- Edward Berkley, In EXPOSITIONS to Dr. Luys’ clinic, and there I saw a big window overlooking Fourteenth had enjoyed the reading extremely.” the next stall to ours. I was obliged that the powers he laid ilalm to were street and admitting a strong light to ; IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. to introduce hliA and had the mortifi­ Indeed hls. Selecting he needlest- the table beneath. There are few of PlAOt# Bo%r(l#fl for SO Crnt# a * Bfonth. wauxion • ireiutioBi cation ot seeing that Miss Mlltikln bad looklng of hls assistants I gently the manifold decorations and hangings Boarding bouses for plants are a nov ­ []f>f th* lAMaand wreppers on our made an impression on him. What el Institution, designed for the housing rriod*. coDEonit ru thouid Bi*ko •ar# touched him and drew him aside. In which usually appear in studios, but the BEt euf pUr« of mADufferturo^ chance had I against a young, wealthy my best French I told him that if he drawings, framed In oak and gilt upon of plants for families who close up their PDAinElv. jDorrheBter* Mmbbi la piiniod OB obc B |>«ckAgB> and handsome man? And with jeal­ came to my hotel that evening with the wall—part of her World ’s Fair ex­ city bouses for several months during ous eyes I already saw the Chateau the .band just removefi from the hibit—are not at all alarming. Among the summer. Every woman whs loves SOLD BY OftOCCRS EVERYWHERE. d ’Espagne of love, that I had so care­ lunatic who had been n-lleved before these the human eye, much magnified, flowers Is at her wits’ end to devise a meana of having her plants cared for aUTER MKER « CO. LTD. DORCHEmR, MASt. fully reared, in ruins. my eyes. I would give hlM 2,500 francs, is represented under several aspects, “On our return from the play Berk­ or £100. At first he world not listen, gazing out from circular mats ot white while she Is away. In the case ot a ley Insisted on accompanying us to Mr. but at last he did, and I,went back to board. large and valuable collection this be­ B!_ _ Mllllkin ’s house and was Introduced my hotel, content. That evening I left comes a serious matter. Often in the IIODDPOISDH by me to him. Paris with ny ‘rovenLe ’ carefully BITS OF MUSING THOUGHT, spring and summer anyone passing a “The acquaintance ripened Into packed In a fnall box. On arrival at florist’s may see in hls window a strip A SPECIAL!Yi.rrVo;?S: friendship, and friendship Into love, my houso I slept for twelve hours, a Society Is continually surging with of painted glass or, some other sign, Umrf liLotiD FOJSON pennanentlf cured iQ lA to86 days. Too can bB tremtet* -4 which I was powerless to prevent; and thing I had not done fi'|| weeks, and the conflict ot dollars and sense. bearing the words: “Boarding House bom# for Mine prtcB onder eame i^a h ran* awoke ready to carry ’^my scheme Fishermen will dream of fish lying for Plants, 50 Cents Apiece.” A few of (j« If Toa prefer to oomeherB wewillcon* one day Berkley burst Into my office In trmottopey r»:iroafl fereand hotel bllla.and a great state of excitement and asked through. 1 about them, but in reality it’s the other the sstabllshmente offer accommoda ­ noebarre.lf wefatl to cure. If yon have taken mer« carjt Iodide t^iaah* %nd atlll bare acliea and me to congratulate him! “The following mor, Sing I was way. tions for 25 oents. This price covers a Mtne, M aeoaa V»tche« In mouth. More Throatt The more a man looks at the purchase month ’s board and lodging for a single PImplee, C'opper Colored t)p«>tfi, l.'lrera on “Me, of all men! How I managed closeted with Berkley f;1' some time, any piut the pofly, Hair or Krehrowa falilnjr with impotent rage at my heart, to poring over deeds of t file anu old. of a lawn mower the less the mower potted plant. out, Ik la thia Secondary HLOOI) POIHOS keep a smooth and smiling face on I seems to be. f^arankee ko eure. We aolicit Uia mnpt obatl* musty documents. I purposely de- George Q. Cannon has translated tni iiate eaeea and challeoro the world for a do not know; but, to add to the bitter No man can learn to play a comet ttane we eannotcure. Tbta dbeate haa alwaya layed. In order to fatlg^ie him. Pres­ Books ot Mormon into the Hawallai liaffled the akill of the moat eminent phyal* Irony of the situation, I had to receive ently I saw the tell-lalelcontracfion of and teach Christianity in the same language. «)lana« SfrOOiOOO capital behind onr nnrondU instructions to draw up my successful neighborhood. tio ’al ffuaraaty. A haointe proofu aenk aealed ou his face, and I knew po was mine. Lucten Napoleon Bonaparte-Wysa a/pUeatlon. AddrcM COOK HEMKDY CO., rival ’s marriage settlements. I could There Is one consolation with the new Maroolo Tef***»«* ^fflCAUO. I.«anlng across the table.y ea'd the celebrated French engineer and ex­ C«k Oot and aead thla Adrertiaemeat. have cheerfully murdered him as he “ 'I had intended, Sir (Edward, half woman craze—the coming chaperon plorer, died In Paris, Monday. sat In hls chair so bright and cheerful, ruining myself in glvln you a wed- win be a man. with the happiness ot youth glowing The fisherman who Boa In wait tor Antonio Maceo, the Cuban revolu ding present; but I hav] altered my tionary leader, Is a mulatto and a man In hi« face. Suddenly his face twitched, mind —I will cure your neuralgia In- a trout and finally gets it. Is apt to lie ^.. -_J WHtHE AlL ELSE fAKS. _ , and he hastily put hls hand to his in weight for many moons. of great culture and refinement i Conirb Syrup. TastM 0AHHKHSHOr. K. K. SiiellliiK proprietor. order to i)rei>are himself for a teaclier, any time, as lie wlieti a Sabbath school >1' Shaving;. s)iaiii|N>oli)K, and hair ciittiiiK a he silent the fall and spring terms at an specialty. Shop on Main street, Ilrst tloor east scholar comnitlj^l the entire Hosiiel of Thiers’ dniK store. academy at lUchtield, Summit Co., and several other important divisions New Books and all kinds of School Supplies Oliio, spending the summer months on of tlie old aid tlie new dispensations. l>Al{nKK SHOP. 11. W. narrhiKlon proprle- constantly on hand, tor. Shavlnu;. shainiNMilnK aixft hair cut* a farm and the winter months teaeliing. It was only las). we^K that he told how tlnu. Shop on Main street. Klsle, third door east At the age of 21 lie found himself he liappened to iK ii the first scriptural M. U., >'Netzoru ‘ •’s. of possessed, besides his hooks and cloth verse. It was l1(s, recently introdiiCBil Inti) Palrfleltl scliools. of Chase’s driiK store. with the fact tiiat he liad always lived and saying, Uepiut ye, for the kingdom on tlie frontier, as easily led him to the of Heaven is at land. ” / 1 UIFFITHS& IIAUUINdTOX. ■ ^ 1‘alnters, Paper hainrlnu, and lUH-orallm; a study of law. He thus became a fre­ Hoe (}. Van Ikusen never made any SptHjialty. quent and very successful pleader in pretensions of %ing a Christian, yet justices' courts. He was several times loved to see a hoi- life, and he remarked We Are Selling'Fall Hats, V A. .IOIINSDN. Insurance and Heal Estate. olTered admission to practice in tlie on the occasioei'f the conversion of (ivUl. Michigan. liiglier courts, but as many times re­ one of ills chilo*)). ttiat he wished all Wliidi is proof that the Ladies are pleased with the New Stylish Hootls we are showing. fused. Tims he became interested in of them were Ch'istians. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. public gatherings and in politics, and, Andrew Van Deusen, father of Hoe • • • • Sailor Hats in the New Shapes. being an apt speaker and writer, be­ H. Van Deusen, it one time had con ­ came one of tlie leaders in tlie societies siderable propertf in Iiis possession, hut jJAITlST (’IiritCII...... I'reaidilnu Sunday at ICE WOOL SHAWLS ** il a. III. and 7::io p-in. Sunday Sidiool at in wliicli lie moved. at tlie time of his death liad barely p. 111. lTa.»*r nieetlin; Thursday evenin« at In tlie year 18iii) he came to Eairlield, Are still the rage^^ We have a lleaiitiful Line. I'rices range from T::io. A. F. praver imadlnn Tuesday eVi-nliiK eiioiigli to pay ndehtediiess. It was .10 cents to .0i.75. Tlie 50-ceiit size makes a Lovely E’ascinator. at L. lU*nnett ‘. S. S. suj>erint«‘mlt‘nt. Shiawassee Co., Mich., and joined his Hoe . '!> them were bo.-n tlie ajor ijthk poht ., ., I'redric li., Alice 1,^ M. CHCHCH. Sunday school, n;:io a. m.; ested in the temperance movement. M. and Clarei,, 4)/tliese, four are A nice line of Caps, Bonnets, Jackets, Bootes, Mittens • Services, 11 a. m. I'reachliuf. 7::id p. m. and Underwear; I’rayer meeting Tuesday and Thursday evenlnRs. About the year 1810 lie spent much dead and six ;e liviiiig near tlieir W. H. Ii.Ks, Pastor. —Large quantity of Ladies ’ Vests for fall wear. Sizes 4 to fi. time lecturing, and organizing the father's home. Eornier price 40 cents; now 25 cents. Stisana Foss 1m Deusen called Wasliingtonian inoveiiient. — Gloves and Mittens, Pants and Overalls. home Mar. 2, 180, leaving 9 •‘''Ddreii to ROE Q. VAN DEUSEN. In 1845 lie became eoiinected with Groceries Alway Eresli (jiiality I’nsurpassed Prices Legiti­ battle with thi cold world wi.j,|,|,{ ^ Sons of Temperance in Ohio and was a mate Weiglit Accurate. Vorn.s ANXim s to 1’i.kask , Andrew Van Deusen was horn fat iiieiiiher of the (Jrand Lodge at the ■'lotlier's love, villiout a iiiotlier s pp,,. session in Coliimhiis. Since coming to lecting care. Van Deusen Manor, Herkshire Hoe (1. I'an lensen was married .j, Mass., Sept. 8tti, lTt4. Orjitia .loyiier Micliigan lie united with tlie first Hood CRAVEN & EDDY. Templars' .society that was organized Sophia liurlesuii Sept. 5,18)'4. S'Jl'rfa was born in Kgermont, lierkshirrCo., Hurlesoii was born in Stubcii ( o. N Mass., A uk . 2d, ITlXi. They wereIniar- in Elsie, in wliich he was a member in ried Sept. 21), 182.1. 1 good standing until it gave up its Oct. li), 1842.- -^ children: Irena A., Lawrence, Itoe ft., lodge and remained a ineiiiher until a Eunice M., Hilrlow 1’. and Daniel D., KnshL., I!ali>h II., Ester A'., few years ago. Of these, four are living, and Jj except the eldest are/living near Ijje. Lois, Hay i.., Edmund ()., Martin li. amt In the early part of the sixties he the eldest daugh ter, is livin Itliaca, Don C. heeaiiie a member of the I. (). t). E. and Of these, Mrs. Irena A. Vest, Hush soon took an aetive part In tlie same, Midi In all tliere wi re 15 chil'en; ten are Until further notice I will sell Crockery at the fol­ L. and Don ('. \’an Deusen are Jiving remaining a nieniher hi good standing at Hinckley, Medina Co., Oliio; Halpli until tlie time of ids deatli. living, and all liiit one,f them were lowing Prices. H. is living at Elsie, Mieli.; Hay L. is present at or pfe vioiifo their father's In early life he was a Democrat, and death. living at Mellain, Mich.; Martin H. is continued to act witli the jiarty until It was their r's greatest delight .lolinson Hros. Hest AV. (i. 7 and 8-incli I’late at!)() cents jier dozen. living at Mooreville, lienton Co, Iowa. tlie Kansas and Nebraska trouble. He to get them toi Lher to have a gooil .lolinson Hros. Hest AV, (i.5-incli I’late a...... 70 cents per dozen. Andrew and ()ri)lia Van Deusen spent joined tlie political organszation in time at ids lious' nd they made it a .lohnson Hros. I'niit Saucers at...... !...... 40 cents per dozen. a great share of their wedded life on Oldooftlic Know Sonietldngs, wliicli custoDi to meet a* east once a year and .lolinson Hros. Handled Teas at...... 50 cents per set. the frontier. Eour years after their was started in opposition of tlie Know marriage they removed from their Mas- leave some mem-ntoes, whicli did seem .lolinson Hros. I'nliandled Teas at...... 40 cents jier set. Nothings, after wliicli lie became a to cheer him on. .lolinson Hros. 8-incli A'egetulile Disli at...... 20 cents each. saeliusetts home to Dunkirk, X. V., Heiiiihlican and was one of the two Hut the hub isgone. The shock falls .lolinson Hros. 7-incli A'egetahle Dish at...... 15 cents each. wliicli was then surrounded by a dense delegates from Medina Co. to the Ohio exceedingly liardon the children, who .lolinson Hros. (l-incli A'cgetahle Dish at...... 10 cents each. wilderness wittiin a mile of tlie city, state convention lield at Columliiis, wliere they remained eleven years, when made it a point to call and see him wliich made that party a national one, while in town. the tide of emigration drifted tliem to witti wtdcli he continued to tlie last. All other prices in proportion, and will sell any Hinckley townsliii), Medina Cd ., Ohio, Hut it can tru'y he said, as it was of His deatli is tlie sixth to cliroidcle of where they purchased a piece of land AheJ, who “beiiij dead yet speaketli,” amount you want at these prices. tliose of the immediate family wlio on Hinckley Hidge, containing*) acres, as you connot tarn around hut you have met deatli by violence, and we which they commenced to clear up. come upon si^ reminder, some copy tlie following lines from the Tliey added IKJ acres to tlieir farm in a iiioniiinient or laBfnark set up by his family history wliich lie liad been writ­ few years. liaiids. W ing since tlie beginning of tlie family I. A. WARNER. Eiight years after reacliing Hinckley Ttie country li,s lost a citizen and the reunions, twelve years ago. The lines tliey traded their farm for a saw mill villiage has triilj lost a counselor. The were copied after the entry of the ter- and a *)-acre farm situated on Hocky value of a frienl is not known until rihle death of Eilmer L. Van Deusen river, wliere tliey resided until death we want one anc tlieir true worth can ­ Cdiik * ti> till* briila) cliaiiili.ir. Jiejitli; came to claim the liushand, wtiicli oc­ ( oiiip to tlio inothor wlioii sho fools not he told until they are gone. For tho Ilrst time hor tlTsMmrn ’s hroath; Hoe (i. Van Ihusen was, you might curred Aug. Uth, 1811; age Hi years, 11 Como wlioii tho hh'ssod souls months and 4 days. Thut oloso tho postlloiico aro liroko. say, a living cydoiieilia in law litera­ And oromjod oltlo.s wall Its stroko; Orpha .loyer A'an Deusen, Ixdng left I'omo III ooiisuiiiptloii's ghastly form. ture, iMilitics, or til any subject; he had Tho oHrth«|uako shtH k. tiio ooouiFs storm- clear and decideil views. with a large family and some of them Cfimo whou tho hoart boats high and Mann AVlth haiHiuot. song and daiioo ami wliio. He has contriluted articles to several being quite small, found lierself facing And thou art torrlhlo; tho toar. lit ELSIE hits just closvd, Iitifhifr finished our un- the world with no means of siipjiort ex­ Tho groan, tho knoll, tho pall, tho hlor, newspaiiers, wtiish employment was a tiuul invvntore. And I wish to thunk nir friends And all wo kiioA- or »lroam or foar cept her two hands and went to work Of agony aro thim*. great enjoyment to him, and a litlje und customers for their juitronuffe during these slip of paper, a fiagment of some verses with wliat energy and i)er8everence siie And then lie add.s, ‘‘Hut we close this yenrs. And ii'c hope irt' huce merited u contin- written on thedeatli of Ids sister-in-law, could command, and by her own olforts witli a more liopeful quotation from nniice of the snme. Mrs. Kate L. Deusen, just four j)aid for *) acres of land and a comfort­ I’oiie'g Essay on Man: ” lines, and yet they speak volumes, able home near Hocky river, where slie vital si)Hrl< of lii.aveiilv (liiniet Ill looking* over tlie atoek we find that we have simile odds lived until E'eh. 18th, 1883, being 8ti (piit. oil. (|iilt tliix iiior'tul fmiiie! seems to have bean a jirophsey purposely ■| remlillim. (ioii Imk . lliiitcrliiK. dylnit. and eiida in Dress Goods whicli we will close out at V k years, li months and Hi days old. oil. til*, imlii. till* liliss of (llcliiKl left. They lead; ('I'ase. fond nature. ceHai* thy strife, The ilayii. Imw sijrri)wful ami will. In Shirting and Cottonades we have short lengths which are Hoed. Van Deusen was born Apr. And let me laiiKnisli Into life. Will'll lioiH’s aj*. rriiNlieil anil prinqurts 27te, 1820, in or near E'redonia, Cliau- hllghttHlI'liti Cheap. Mark! they whls(H*r; aniri'ls say. Hut. oh, ImhHNl.Thol"h hoHViMis aro glail. taui|ua Co., N. Y. (his parents having Sister s|ilr(t. I'onii* away. What Is tills ahsorhf me, ipilte, WIh 'ii strlokoii|rru*n^4ler» Thursday, Sept. *7. In Canned Goods will sell: parents removed from Chatauqua Co., wall sounds seraphu' ring; Heat Canned Tomatoes “ 10 cents N. Y., and settled on wliat was then I.end, lend your wlnirs! Iliiomit! Illy! Yellow Peaches jier can, 124^ c’ts t 111. anive, w here Is tliy vtetory? Whoat - • $ .no to ^4 known as the Conneeticutt Vestern oh.Ii.lieatlit lH«atlit wl»where‘!*p HIs thytfiy sting?i" Oats . > .10 roni, shoiiod - ..w Heserve, in Hinckley, Me

CORRESPONDENCE. Mrs. .1. Lawson Saturday evening. | Meridian" trys to lay the blame to the About 20 friends gathered and enjoyed i otllcers not doing their dutj^ in not run-1 a g(HKl visit. ning down the sell il-house thieves. , BELL'S CORNERS. Clyde Moore has purchased the But, on the contrarJ| ,we think they did HAPPY TIMES! wheel which belonged to Banker Stead ­ do their duty, and . (till doing their | A number of our young people at- man. duty,as much as lav [In their power to ■ tendeney in trying to Lottie I’eters entertained young very neatiy, and causes considerable of run the thieves dn n, but unsuccess- When you see n person whose face i.s wreathed in smiles you friends from lirant last Sunday. excitement in the vicinity. fully, so far. I’robaoly our cor. from can make up your mind that person has just secured Uay Sawyer has been visiting his Miss Carrie Wooley has the toncil- “On the Meridian ”/(night give them a a jfood bargain from our many relatives and oid acquaintances little advice ; it wouldnot be too late now. etis. of this community. L. F. Stratton and wife and ('has. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lat'lear were among CENTER OF ^AIRFIELD. Stratton ami wife attencied the State Jail ant> Tixainter Stock. those that visited the old battle Helds of fair at (irand Hai>ids. Clifford Mainard returneti to his the South, last week. A Free Methodist prayer meeting home Sunday on th^^cursion. 1). V. Hell is getting his hay up from wiil be held every Saturday evening Mrs. Mainard is improving slowly the big marsh this week. It is a Hargain Stock all through. There is Enough /or All. hereafter. under Dr. Way's car.», The L. A. S. of the M. E. church You Can Smile with the Kest. Mrs. Myrtle Scott Is working for Mrs. Mrs. A. M. Vairl^usen is quite sick, met with Mrs. Ira Loynes, Thursday. (ieo. Wooley. BO flhe is continwl to|^.r bed. A Sknah A nn . Hiram Burnett ]>aB8ed awqy Friday, W. M. Marvin ana Wiliiams were DIST. NO. 3, »RFIELO. after a short illness. in (irand Hapids WtHnesday and Thurs­ M. B. NETZORG. Alpha Sutphin attended the State day of iast week, at s,nding the fair. School commenced in district Xo. 3 fair at (irand Hapids. A few of the Fairl»*iti people attended Men’s an(d B(^s’ Clothing, Hats an(d Caps last Monday with Sadie Mctiuistian as Ira Sutphin has hired out to pick the Owosso fair last week. Furnishing uoocJs, Dry Goods, Boots and teacher. peaches near (irand Hapids. Several families fiom this place at­ Miss Hetta Wait of Saginaw visited tended the U. B. Cojiference at Eureka Shoes, Cloaks and Capes, Etc. at her brother's, ('has. Carlwnaugh, last OVIO. Sunday. Elder Honinson has come week. back for another year. ELSIE, MICH. Mrs. Ella Molatt his gone to Ovid to Miss Eva Corj) is taking care of her ■Tohn and Mellie Meng have gone to work for Mr. DeCai^'s jjeople. grandmother, Mrs. Trowbridge, who is Bradner, Ohio, to visit there. sick. Ida Harrison and mother, of .lackson, Eaten bread is forjotten. Mr. (ieo. Smith has bought 30 acres are visiting Ovid friends. of the Honesteele farm. Humors are Severe griping jiahs of the stomach and boweis instanlT; and efl'ectually THE ELSIE Mr. (ioodrich of Ohio, is visiting at ,J. that Wash. Haines exitects to buy the Meng's. stopi>eoverty. —Call on — « businesE. Easy to take, s^e to cure, no pain, week. Transacts a Stkkkt Tatti .ku . An exciting game of ball was played ! nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. by the High .Scoool nine and the Sec­ DeWitl's Little Eaiiy Hisers. Best for EDDY BROS. Sick Headache, bilicisness. Sour Stom­ EAST DUPLAIN. ond (irarnmar nine last Saturday. The ach and Constipatioi. General superior education of the High School F. G Thikus , .\gent. And got prices on Bruce Simpson and wife, of Kala- boys did not seem to help them any, mar/io, visited at T. H. Woe who has been quite ill but is better at Toledo, Ohio, are visiting at (ieo. Witt's Coiy fdera Cure. Insist Solicited. exliiliited in this jilace ;\ this writing. Faxon's. on having^ atiun. iDon't take and can supjily the any othM TiiiEiis, Agent, l Several jieople from Ovid attended CAMPBELL, wants of the most fas- BANNISTER. the State Fair at (irand Hapids last ! (tidious. Watches, • a white egg. week. KEYS and Clocks and Jewelry at .lohn Nicholas started Monday morn ­ Misses Anna Mc('arty and Lottie , no failure, when i STEADHAN lower prices than ever. ing with the intentions of driving to lie A CholeraCure. i Haylord. Hayes were in Owosso, last Thursday. 7 promptly, no bad Jj Anna McCarty has been sjiending a LTiiiek .s. Agent. , .School began Monday, after three or few days in (irand Ledge. N. EAGLE, Dealer in General four postponements. qMin time to Afrived r Merchandlf.e, Dry Goods, A “eross-baf’ took place l)etween / Frank Cane of Owosso is working in * Hats, Caps, Boots, Wall Bannister and Bidge Hoad. S<-ore 23 H. Brink's barbershop. Paper and Window Shailes. Gro­ Cfmdgen, especiiL ■infants, are soon ceries, Queensware, Glassware, to 24, at 10th inning, in favor of Hidge. I Bard Winslow is visiting in I’ontiac. runjlown with (^ \ra Infantum or AT TIIK Crockery, Books, Stationary, The machinery has been movetl out ! Miss L. Minore of Ontario is visiting “Summer Complaji Don't wait tci School Supplies, Confectionary, de/ermine, but gif Patent and Family Medicine, We of the mill. It now lays across the her brother, W. ,1. Minore, and famiiy. I Witt's Colic A Cholera Cure prqj . You can rely, Tw.» More o/ h Isii keep a fine line of Cigars and street. S. W. Hose is visiting his old home on it. Use no I Tobacco. G( hh I gixuls at lowest (ieo. Douglas has been consigned the in Syracuse, N. Y. PiilERS, Agent. * CaioicK Haiui Buick and 'Marhi .e- prices. Soliciting a share of your patronage we assure you that in the post otlice and will move it some liKAli Limk (Man-head Brand) Gadding gos^ lai; dine on t'/e and Louisvu .i.e Ckmknt . any event we promis you careful time in the near future. DIST. NO. 4, FAIRFIELD. IK)t lid. attention and courteous treatment. Mrs. C. M. Davis passed quietly away ..topped prompt Can KiirnlKh In Any (pmntity Desirtal. Also I. N. EAEGLE, I hear ra'M Moy waNtlmwiiPii In tin* last tiig ralii, Diarrhiea shun Have fur Sale Isept. 13th, ItiStii. A few more short Wliicli acroniits for not tn'ariiiK from (Vntrial ly. it soon become hlMiiic. De Witt's Eureka, Mich. years and she would have l)eeu live iHiplain. Colic and Cholera ('tr^ is effective, safe I sent On* rain tliore with lltth* fear and certain. Hnndi ’^ls of testimonials Skkds of Ai.i, K inuk , score. The remains was laid to rest of drowning the laiy who kimmihmI so near. ('oKN, Oats , Gkoi 'NI) Ekkii , Bran , Sojiow to ioH'ksy I will send the rain. tiear witness to tlie firtiie of this great in the Ford ('emetsry. Who Is In in*(Mi of it to sprout their Kraln. medicine. It can aly ays be dejiended Midi .inos , Bk .st G radkh Ki.orn, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Olles wishes to ex­ So lie careful. Hocksy, lM*fore It Is to lah*. upon; its use saves t>ie and money. BKANS, SKKI) Bi ckwiikat , That yon do not meet with the same sad fate. Sai .t, Land I’i.astku , 1’i.astekino press their heart felt thanks to their F. G.T hikrs , Agent. Sciiool commenced again Monday. Hair , Etc. neighbors and friends for their kindness Desperate cuts nost have desiierate Mrs. C. H. Cushman has been on the during their mother's sickness and cures. We are also in the market to Pay the I sick list, but is better at this writing. Very Highest Cash Price for all kinds of 'Caveat^PATENTS and Trade>M«rkt obtained and all Pat- death. Mr. A. A. Snyder, ''Uid. IVsir Farm, Ilev. and Mrs. Whitaker, of Elsie, lent busineuconducted for MoocaaTC FCC8. W innesheik Co., la., lays: Last winter Oua orricc ta OaaoaiT^ U, S. patent Orriec and we can secure patent m IcM time than those COUNTY LINEand DUPLAIN, NO 4. made several calls in this vicinity last Mr. Bobert Leach ised two isixes of Ciain and Pioduce. ; Iremote from Washington. week. Dewitt's Witch Hazj Salve and ciiretl I Send model, drawing or photo., with oescrip- tloo. We aavise, if patentable or not, free of Mrs. Geo. Wooley is on the sick list. a large running s^uon his lep. Had Erisby Squiers lias a new liired man. been under careBty pfiysician for chai^. (^r fee not due till patent beecured. Before piireliaslnK or selling, examine our A Pamnmlkt , ** How to Obtain Patents," with' Mrs. Walter Moore is on the gain. Mrs. Will Allen of Detroit, has been months without olJr, ng relief. Sure stock, icet our priees. Apprc^elatinK past favors, cost of same 1 a the U. S. aad foreign ooentrics; sent free. Address, < Sam. Collins of St. Louis spent Sun ­ visiting friends and relatives in this cure for piles. E. W ’'•ikrs . Agent. wt? ix'inain i ours Rf ajtect/ully^ day with his grand parents here. neighborhoofl the past week. Fine clotlies olteiCimes hide a base C.A.SNOW&CO.i A birthday surprise party was given Our corres|)ondent from “On the descent. ( CURTIS^BRIGGS Oaa. fatcnt Orricc. waaMiNoTon, O. C. « Bargains in Slippers and Shoes I

ONE LOT OF LOW SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $1.25, $ 1.00 AND 85 CENTS, FOR 75 CENTS. / ONE LOT OF LOW SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $l .75, $ 1.65, $1.50 and $ 1.35, AT 90 CENTS. / ONE LOT OF LOW SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $x^.50, $2.25, $2.00 AND .$1.75, FOR SI.05. Also a lot of Ladies’, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at h off at a BIG BARGAIN. ^

THIS SALE LASTS FOR TWO WEEKS. COMB EARLY.

HAZLE Sl CLARK, Ovid, Clinton Co., - i - Michigan, U. 8. A. 'v/. f

Mlrhtir«n lliftii leers Meet. I Bennct Sliingwakos, an Indian, and G. A. R. CAPTURE LOUISVILLE IN TWO PENINSULAS. About 150 delegates to the eighth Oeo. Wilson, white, had a fight at HERE AND THERE. annual convention of the Michigan Harbor Spring! because Wilson tried (lid Vet«r»na Kind m W«leom« ta Old Htate Hankers ’ association met iu Y. to escort thpl Indian's squaw home Kalntiick^Kacanipm^nl Dolavs, NBWS OF THE HAPPENINGS IN M. C. A. hall, Detroit, fur their busi­ , from an Indian dance. The Indian VARIETY OF NEWS ITEMS FROM The Grand Army of the Bepnbifobas MICHIGAN. ness sessions, lion. Don M. Dickinson I was fatally stapbed. i A ARIOUS PLACES. invaded southern soil again and cap-' welcomed the men of tiiiance and lion. Gilbert M. I^se, a jewelry sales- ' lured the city of Louisville, Ky. This (}. J. Uiekeina, of Holland, responded. man, was fou!|d dead on a bench in city of the state noted for Its pretty President S. M. Cutcheon, of Detroit, 4trlk«r« at lnhpainlnc an.! Na^auDea are the Fulton-stj park. Grand Rapids. A Csissnii mows Up tVhlle lieinx UrWi-ii women, fine horses and whiaky did in his annual address spoke of the re­ He left a nol| stating that be was everything in its power to make it Raatlaaa and Violent — Non-Unlonlstt cent changes in banking laws and bankrupt finatcially and physically Over th* Streets »tLouisville, Kv., and pleasant for the boys in blue, and it la urged several more, such as the abol­ needless to say that the famed Booth- Captured and Made to Join the Strlkera ishing of the “days of grace.” The and felt there fvas nothing left but to Four Young Militiamen are KUlecI— 1 take bis life. orn hospitality was fully exemplified. —liow the Workera were Frightened annual banquet at the Russell house G. A. K. to Teet Fensloa lleclslons. The first formal feature of the big was very elaborate and the responses Fred Rayburu, near Alpena, lost his gathering of the Naval Veterans* par­ to toasts to the (Kiiut. The uMlcers as house four barns and several sheds, ade with about lU.OOO men in line. aCrtklniT Miner* Btlll Finn—Strike News chosen by the nominating committee besides large quantities of grain and Four Men Killed at G. A. R. Encampment This association elected ofiicers as fol­ for the ensuing year were as follows: several vehicU-*. The loss is >7,000. Ttveuty outside laborers arrived at Four members of the Louisville Le­ lows: Hear admiral, Samuel Aman, of President, L. II. VVithey, (irand Rapids; The insurance lapsed a month ago and New York; commodore, K. C. Farqnhar, Isbpeminic on au early morning train, could not bc^newed owing to the gion, a swell military organization at first vice president, \V. ,1. I'ocker, Louisville, Ky., were instantly killed Zanesville,O.; captain. Geo. Frlts^ner, 10 of whom were taken olT there and Adrian; second vice president Mark S. prevalence of*fcrest fires. at 4 a. m. by the explosion of ammuni ­ Louisville: commander, VV. G. Fergu­ tbe 10 remaining were sent to Negau- Hrewer, Pontiac; executive council, The jury in fie Mary I. Pierce mur­ tion in the caisson of a gun which was son, of Philadelphia; lieutenant (K>m- oee for service at the IlufTalo mine. .T. A. t'avorde, (irand Rapids; U. 11. der trial brought in a verdict finding being driven to Phoenix hill for ser­ mander, K. 1). liliss, lircKiklyn; senior Morley, East .Saginaw; Geo. A. Abbott, The strikers were eluded, and being Mary 1. PiercelriUty oI manslaughter vice in connection with the O. A. R. lieutenant, J. 11. Hray, Rockford, 111.: Muskegon, and A. G. Lishop, Flint. after being oiu nearly all night She parade at the national en(»rapmenL junior lieutenant, Jas. {Stanley, New deeply chagrined they kept careful was senteneerpiy Judge Padgham to Two others were badly injured and York; tWt s^gtMtn, Thos. G. Henry, watch uimn every incoming train A llold Robbgtrj. the industrial A'hool forgirlsat Adrian one may die. lapt. Castleman, who Cincinnati; jA'inaster, E. F. Duston, thereafter . So when another carload The postofllce at Fenton was broken until she is 21 years of age. I was in charge, was riding at the side Providence^B 1.; fieet engineer, G. L. Seavy,Chiix|P; judge advocate general, of new men arrived at Neganneo on into by burglars who cut a hole in the John McDonough and Frank Ludwig, of the detail, but was uninjured. The door to reach the lock. The money cais.snn contained 00 pounds of powder Cbas. Cawley, Chicago; chaplaun, Rev the C. & N there was a large mob of and stamps were locked in a 900 pound of iSouth Haveii< were sent to jail for and the men killed were seated upon A. S. McWilliams, l^troit. ^ strikers to greet them. The scabs al- safe and the robbers v/ere evidently six montlis, without the alternative of The Women 8 Relief Corps tendered a fine, for viol;Hing the local option thecaissun. Their bodies were terribly '^ost broke their necks trying to es- afraid to tackle it there, so they mangled and thrown 300 feeL The a reception to Coinmander-in-Chief ea^, hut they were taken in hand and hitched themselves to I)., G. H. & M. law. At Charlotte Joe Henning and Lawler and staff which was the social Wm. Cuuant were fined SlOi) and 8.'>0 explosion occurred in the finest resi­ eao^ted by the mob the union meeting truck, loaded the safe on it and hauled dence portion of the city and near the event of the encampment. Over 10,000 amid great cheering. Two days later it through towu at 2 a. in. to the out­ respectively ^o^ the same offense. home of Maj. Geo. H. Eaton, where people passed through the Galt house anotbeV lot were captured in the same I skirts, where with chisels and ham­ Vena Jolinsnn, a 16-ycar-old colored Gov. John Young Hrown was stopping. parlors. way and the unionists rejoiced greatiy mers the safe was stripped of its outer Of course the big event of the en ­ tb know tfiJt.out of 3.^ men iinporled girl, was shot 4nd killed by her broth­ The governor was stunned while sleep­ casing and uii entrance effected at the er-in-law, Edward Hurst, also colored. ing and it was some time before he campment wa.s the parade of veterans, from Chicago ttiey hud prevented 33 back. The inner steel chest was re­ revived. The horses drawing the and It was a big parade too, at least from going to work. All the men said Hurst heard »er moving about the moved and literally smashed to pieces. house in the nlflitand thinking of bur­ cannon were killed. 50,000 old soldiers being in line. The that they haii lieeh told that the strike t.‘. C. Topping, the postmaster, says city was most elaborately decorated was ended and that more men were glars he fired with a musket, the that they gut Slou in money and a charge striking' her in the abdomen. MORE HORRORS IN ARMENIA. and over 300,000 s|>ectators crowded needed at t't per day. large number of stamps. 'I'lie blank tlie streets upon which the procession The scheme of the strikers to inter ­ money orilers and other valuable James J. H^, president of the Great Turkish Troopx Torture ChrUtlan Meu and was to pass. It was rather a touching est the federation of labor has suc­ paiiers were unmolested. Many peo­ Northern raiA>aer, of the Dexter mine, found hanging to tlie ladder within 400 no insurance. Sourphop, Thervorithcho^a and Sou- the grand camp tire at Music hall the oAered his men an advance and the of the surface, having made his way .State kirer Wilkinson's report phag*op were sacked and the attars de ­ Kamc evening. Hon. Henry Walter* men were willing to accept and return through smoke and gas for more than for the year ending June 30 stroyed. The excitement and alarm son, editor of the Louisville Courier- to work, but when the consent of the half a mile before lie gave up the ffglit. shows a bX at the beginning of are universal. Journal then mathe welcoming speech by gineers and pump men obiyed the The 10-year-old son of Charles I,e- owner.-, of the ^Iron Co., be the first victim. lion. Henry Watterson, the presenta ­ mandate of the union and qii.t work, cox, of Dover, was drowned in Dein- by which the ^.control tion of a magnificent silver tea service but those at the Sec. 10 mine rimained ming's lake. of the Gerina lindsor to Past Conimander-in-Chief Palmer, :)o duty, and made public their deter ­ and Pence mi range 8An»oun MaBsaern to hn Krpeatad. I’aul Palmer, aged 4, of Adrian, was New York: Herant M. Kiretchjiau, and the presentation of gavel made of mination to disregard the orter of found dead under a 30l)-i)ound bale of iu Michigan. gold, silver and copper, and studded that body. The l.ake Superior fo. be­ secretary of the Armenian Relief as­ tow in his tather s burn. Attorney-Gi is look- sociation, has made public the follow­ with diamonds, rubies and sapphires gan boarding up the windows and Ife legal to Commander-in-chief i^awler by the The seven-year-old son of Ev^n Host- ing up acts ing communication from the valley of Joors of the buildings ac Sec. mine. action U' the -^t. Montana department. The reports of The management as.sert8 that th; mine line fell from a wagon int Hu^hanan Moush: “The remnant of the pevpl© I lair Flats be' n or the from the Sassoun district have returned the various officers showed a total will be closed for the winter. The and was fatally crushed. The last !iJ|gislature net loss in membership of for /Aoppias of tho pumps at Sec. 21 nay United htato, to their villages. They are rebuilding John R. Franks, near Mnskegoi)tJ>i^s instructed h to hare thus matter the ruins, but the government is rais­ the year ending June .30, 1H9.5. The have a serious eifect on the Wintheip been found guilty of criminal as.si(toit This actioa is ira- number of deaths f )r the year were mines, which adjoin them on the east. judicially set, ing obstacles so tliat the rebuilding on his 11-year-old daughter. portant just ' on account or the ar- may be retarded. The government 7«30S, and there is now a membership Later.—The pump men at Lake Su­ laan for sellingYiquor of 3.57.039. The receipts for the year perior, Sec. 21 mine, returned to work ■Tohn Winters ’ cow, near Elk Uieu found yeL ' The state fj Grand Rapids was wlio have returned to their ruined vil* ages are in terror and dismay. Koords huffulo, Denver, Laltiniore, l?t. Paul, t2ie water would Hood the Winthrop Henry Strockcr, a hermit carpdntei, a success ani led credit on its and Nashville worked for the eacatnp- mines, iu which event the workings promoters. he members of the who are friendly with our villages was found dead in his shanty near have sent us word, saying; For the ment in 189 ), and St. Paul won. The which were starteil up lust week Warren, Whisky was the cause. Hssociation u annual session they election of officers resulted: Com­ could not be wrought. eiecteu oiq^.^ IVm. Hall, of Ham love of Goi, arise and tlee that you Ludington organized a board of burg, was ^ may save your lives. The government mander-in-chief. Ivan A. Walker, of The I alumet company, of the Michi­ 'ted president by ac- Indianapolis; senior vice commander. gan .National lliiard, was transferred trade, witii 100 charter membera claination; presi.ient, I, H, Hut- has brought the Itakransti Koords for David Olney was elected presidenL tertield; seentary, the purpose of utterly exterminating Gen. K. H. Hobson, of Kentucky, jnoior from Ishpeining to C'hainpion mine and Henry S. Fralick, vice commander, C. K. Cosgrovu, of the ore crunhers wen^ btarted with a The weatlier is very dry again, and of Gran I Ki'aids treasurer, C. W. what is left of your people.* ” ■Young, of Papaw. Washington. force of 20 men, and then; was no the woods along the .Michigan Central **A Frnulon Is a V«st''4l Rl^ht.** The reports of the officers of ihe interference with the work bv the from .Mackinac (Mty to Cheboygan are The Chicory' accident waa revived Women ’s Relief Corps showed a mem­ (S^rikera. Men, women and chlblren Coinraan4,6.59 was f«»r rehef. Strllcera Ke«ort to Violence. are a plague sent to punish the people is the same ijjot where after three is a vesteii right saiil that he would do A session of the Ladies* t irole of the There are aijsfns which indicate that for their sins. previous storus some part of the so a.s early as.possible. “There is no G. A. R., another auxtlliary to the iitrioMH trouble may occur at any time, steamer has ,ome ashore. The boat veterans' organization, waa akm hehl Alfred Collaeott, of Carsoiiville, lias question in my mind, ” he said, “that fttcideots happen almost continually cannot be far distant from this place, the courts will hold that a pension is a '^nd reports made showing an iMveaoe which show that the spirit of violence disappeared leaving a letter which and au effort is being made to start vested right when the matter is in membership. needs not only the opportunity to causes the lielief that he has com­ another seartiing party. mitted suicide. brought tu their attention. I feel that awaken it to action. As an instance, A fracas oci^rod in Albee township, it is due old soldiers and members of Msn Taksn From a U. R St^smsr and Shot while the non-union men employed at Andrew Knhl, of Dayton, was acci- the grand army that stops be taken to The steamer City of Sydney, wiiicli 6ie shovels at the Salisbury mine, Saginaw courB, in which Alexander dentallv shot iu the thigh while hunt ­ Kidd, a farimMost his life. It seems bring the matter to an issue and that arrived at .'an Francisco from Ftwama. were aleepinjr in the box cars provided ing. H1o 'i,0UU. very valuable. Among the cargo were had first consulted his superiors. mine watchman Iniarded the cars and A party if Chicago capitalists, ten thousand sovereigns. Uiistamento was one of the men who applied tho brakes, checking their Jolin It. I.avigne was arrested headed by tlanson .Ntewart Apple- charged with burglarizing the store of accompanied ex-Fresident Ezeta, of speed cnnsidU'rably before they struck ton, were it Henton Harbor in NEWiS IN BRIEJ. Salvador to San Francisco on the U. ____ ^1 pli»^— 3 cars, hone of the men in the Ishpeining tk>-oi>erative Ca He is tlie interest of the proposed trans- a member of the police force. S. warship Iteuuingtun, after escaping *e cars wer(^ injured. Michigan <>A,n ship canal, to connect Wesley Hoyd, Imprisoned at Dayton from Salvador subsequent to the down ­ • Two 8tran(„pj.j, were passing Ira 11. Curti.s, butcher at the asylum the southetR- end of Lake Michigan for the mur .er of Mrs. Hurt, hanged fall of the Ezetas. The rebel Presi­ through hi^gntinee on their way to the at Kalamu/.no. suicided by cutting his with the wdit end of Lake Erie at himself in his celt dent Gieterrez made repeated demands woiids were set „p,,n by the strikers throat. Constant association with Toledo, and al,o for the purpose of and most cruelly The Columbus, Sandusky Hocking for their surrender, but the captain lunatics had unbalanced his mind. inspecting tie territorial road across refused to give them up. Iiefore the men was <|Uite obr^n,) ),p gjupg to the the state, wth a view to the construc ­ railway was sold for 84,l()O,UU0 to the fence and begged fob The executive board of the .Michigan tion of an elfctric railroad from Hen- bondholders' committee. matter was settled with the United Knights of the Grip ha.s decided to States authorities, the Hennington given a blow in the which al- ton Harbor to Detroit via Decatur, Acting Secretary of State McAdoo was ordered to San Franeisoe. The i^t kniHiked him Senseless. The hold the annual convention of the or- l*aw I’aw, halama/.oo, Hattie Creek, has received 81,4,9.000 from Spain in gaui/ation in Lansing Dec. 30 and 31. case of the refugees was tried tn the olHcers could not co,w ^^ng Marshall, Akiion, Jackson and Ann payment of the celebrated Mora claim. U. S. courts and attracted world-wide and it waa not until Miiyai, i,„iev ap­ Albert Ellis, aged 40, an insane man, Arbor. The lumber yard of Rohm & Stuhr, attention. The result was tha* the peared that the mob desists „n,r»i,eir stood on the C. * G. T. track near Wm. I’ark-r, son of a farmer at at Cleveland was burned over and the United states refused to give op the vlctiinse-capeil. They were IWte-.yard Flint fighting some imaginary enemy Moore's setKement, near istandisb, planing mill destroyed. I.oss 8.50, 0(X). men. All but Ezeta Irdt San Fraooisoo found hiding aeveral miles aw^ com- when a train hurled him to his death. was sent to Jrive the cows home, but and it is now said that Ezeta is plan ­ oletely exhausted and terribly inln^ed Ernest Myer.s, a tramp, fatally cut Mayor Koley gave the strikers * O. C. Hollister and A. Hotchkiss he did not return. iSearch was made Tim Hums, another tramp, at Chilli- ning to return to .Salvador to overthrow »leve e lecture that many of them Ae- killed a 30it-p«und bear within so rods ail night and all day. when he was cottie, (>. Marshal Stanley mistook the present governmenL came ashamed and threw away the of the courthouse at Atlanta. His finally fnunL unconscious. When he Fritz Morloch for the murderer and clubs they had been carrying durlpg feet were badly burned, probably by recovered hnBaid that when coming shut him twice in vital parts. The three-year-old son of John forest tii'.-s, home he saitB bear cub in the road. the strike, (lov. Rich heard of the o" A dispatch from Tegucigalna, Hon ­ Hafer, a farmer near Adrian, was gracefni affair and telegraphed May Ficking u;^ iiHlick he threw it at the found drowned in an abandoaod well. Mrs. J Ford, of near Williamston, cub just as Si old bear come along. duras, says that the published reports r'oley to know about it. The later tooK a big dose of morphine at the of terrible earthquakes in that country Tremendous rainstorms flooded the plied that ho had sworn in ,'>0 extr .She caught Jm n and gave him a severe Franklin house, North l.ansing. hhe D\‘ rememliered nothing in which 300 lives were liwt and mucr town of Webb City, Ma, so that resi­ police and would prevent any mor Mfas de^oondent Iwcause her busliand property destroyed is totally withont dents were driven to the second story ot outbreaks. more till s-veral hours after he was deserted her found foundation. their housea Damage over 8 IO0,ly into the clear air, and caught the coin represented —what do you especially when occasioned by corns. Hinder* Interested In a young romance; and It "I shall hear your v.|ce. ” he said, the moonlight full upon their heads, but think?" corns will pieasc you, for it removes them beneath them, on the farther side, lay Is not astonishing that she found time nervously, "and that Is ^i the music I perfectly. a wide region of silent and mysterious now and again to glance In Estcourt’s desire. . "Five dollars? ” direction. "A dollar? ” When the .sense of shame is lost advansemeot shadow. In the shadow paced the figure What! she laughing. ceases. of a man. By the slow and monotonous For a long while he did not change with my strong ®'r®ncAQQ^nt» as your "A half dollar? ” his position, and she began to fear that people choose to call it?! regularity of his footfalls as he passed "A quarter of a dollar? ” Why suffer from indigestion? Bnr- baokwap. one or something: for each time that But as he drew nearer she saw that “You are not" accw...... jid to the lux- his beat ended at the angle of the north ­ his eyes ignored this absurd old couple, ury of arm chairs i^atotA llie prayer that opens a window in heaven, Nearly ull summer complaints aro ern tower he stopped, and looked first and were fixed Intently upon some one He saw that *' “’not mean to ean only olTered when God is worshiped. due to hud blood and unhealthy bile. to the right across the deserted square beyond. She turned to the door once give him an operlf ‘>‘<1 ^ tr*d de ­ Dr. Vowler s E.xt. of Wild Strav^berry up to the entrance of Whitehall, and more. Just In time to welcome a very terminedly to >nak|''^^»^ hiinself. Put an end to misery. Doan ’s Oint ­ cures by aW-aoking the root trie then to the left, where, on the edge of different pair. A gentleman with Iron- '’Forgiee disregarding ment will cure the worst case of Itch­ trouble; It never fails. St James Park, the lights of Glamor­ gray hair and miistaches, wearing a her questlom^^ j J.amtthlng to ing Piles there ever was, aud do it red ribbon across his plain evenin,g say to you.nw { almost instantly. Years of suffering Love ^ver tinds u burUea that It docs not gan House shone through a few gaunt trylolrit. and leafless trees. dress, was piloting a lady through the V'’ »h« ans^ ’crel readily. relieved in a single night. Get Doan's For this was in 1821, and in 1821 Gla­ throng that blocked the entrance, with I hav'e \lou ttre good Ointment from your dealer. a courtesy and adroitness that con ­ enough td. piuy «rv«st an4l lloni»4 Kf^wkera* Kxearsiun. morgan House was still standing. And I The^issouri. Kansan Rr Texaw Hall­ tonight It was especially In evidence, spicuously distinguished him from all suppose ulwas* *2 >$• ^lodprn Beauty around. .>xaditj|l|p ^i!r o«id,'-wrlth • Thrive* on to d «n« (o htany I gress down the room. from this fatal dumbness and express ' axia. HaSrea I trance of Dean's Yard, and took the A quadrille was Just ending; In an ­ sin, Michigan, northwestern Iowa, same dlrec-lon as the carriage. The fig­ himself. Coet many other moment the dancers would be dis ­ A gleam of not unkindly merriment western Minnesota, South Dakota, Ne­ Wineg In a fea- ure In the shadow hesitated no longer, persing, two and two. in all directions braska, Colorado, Wyoming. Utah and ■on to har# not but followed In their wake with long, shone In her eyes as sh .Icame to the or low wKoola to the seats and more secluded corners. rescue. r a large number of other points. For ; to fit vonr waeon ' resolute strides. He came up with long, Kstcourt led his partner across to the full information apply to agents of con ­ f rorbaullnir as they reached the portico, and passed "Capt. Estcourt,” she (Aid, "you are ^ grain,fodder, man- farther door; there she stopped him and a man whose words moata at the least, necting lines, cr address W. B. Knls- I era. Ko.' into the cloak room with the gentlemen turned to look at the dance. Her eyes kern. General Passenger and Ticket I roNottlng of tlrod of the party. There coat and hat were all they say; since, then, you speak of ' Catl'g/rM. AddroftO sparkled, and her toot began to beat admiration, I understand you to offer Agent Chlc.ago & North-Western R’y, , Kmpiro lUfg. Co.s laid aside, and he stood revealed as an time upon the floor. Chicago, III I r. O. box U, gulnry IIL offleer of the king's navy, wearing a me—love. ” ^‘Splendid! ” she eried; "I long to be "Love? Devotion! ” hi exclaimed, John O. White, a Cleveland authority captain ’s epaulettes upon a very stal­ one of them myself!” wart pair of shoulders. with husky fervor, but stepped again on chess, has a library of about 6,090 nCniOl\/ln Waahtngton, n.O. Ills hrow contracted slightly. “Don ’t and began to stammer. Successfully Prosroutes Claims. As he entered L#ord Glamorgan—a you think, ” he suggested, a little timid ­ volumes devoted entirely to the game., I Latol^lneipa) Bnmlner u fl.Poaaion Buroaa. tall, old man with bushy eyebrows and "And I suspect,” she con ’.lnued, "from Captain Jonathan Norton, of Lee. j ■ 3 yn la last war. lAadJuiUoatlugolalniay aUjr oiue^ ly, "that we had better choose our seats your embarrassment, that(rou have had a Jovial red face—stepped In front and before the rush comes?” Mass., the oldest man in western Mas­ shook him warmly by the hand. Then thoughts of asking me to marry you.” —p^gggirg— ”Oh, no, thank you,” she replied, “Oh! It Is too great a think, I know, ” sachusetts, has Just celebrated his 99th . HAIR BALSAM putting a big hand upon his shoulder laughing. "I shall not need a seat for birthday. | tad bMutine* tbs hols with a fatherly air, he wheeled him for­ he broke In earnestly; "It Is out of all I ProniutM B laxunsnt a long time yet; we have only Just ar­ reason; but 1 do not ask *t. I entreat Blondln has always been a singularly I IBbvsv Falla to Bawtore OrsF ward, and himself turned to faqe his I Bair to Its Toathi^l OoTov. rived. But perhaps you have been here It of you.” abstemious man In his personal habits, ICUTM scalp diseases A hair taUias. wife. "My dear, ” he said, with a half longer and are tired of dancing al­ bow, "I present to you Capt Richard She raised herself a little and looked and at 72 is still able to perform on the ready ?” him gravelv In the face. 1 Kstcourt of his majesty's ship —, "I have been here an hour or more," tight rope. Well, well! Dick, which shall it be, eh7 ” he replied, "but I have not been danc ­ (TO BE coxtixpx K ) B(/3/A/ESS , His lordship had been a lord of the ing.” W!OMEN’S FACES adiKlralty In the last ministry, and "And pray. If I may ask, for what Woroan's Airectkin. “like flower#, fade though now for some time out of offlee, other purpose did you come so early?” I have often had occasif.i to remark and wither with time; he retained a perhaps exaggerated Idea This directness confused him. "I—I the fortitude with which'women sus­ the bloom of the ro#e 11/-19 Wilcox Avc. . OfTworr, Mich. of his own Influence In naval affairs. got here too soon,” he said, "and had tain the most overwhelmU^r reverses of :# only known to tbe Sdusslstyssnf H»sa ssd womts ts oikinisla tbsaiwfMs la- Lady Glamorgan received the young healthy woman ’# iBSspsadssM. ■SYS Bsssy flsS acsaasists wmitk. Bnsisisi, to wait outside by the abbey.” fortune. Those disasters which break I'“ cheeks. The nerv ­ Shsrihssd, Prowso hip KugiUh aad MMbsstesI > r wta# man with all the graclousness for which "Where, of course, you could not down the spirit of a man, and prostrate Dsi«nsicats Tbrnwack sysifn mf rossUng bsass so CmI bwU* ous strain caused by acts. SsstssM UnlT«rsltr SslkUsc. Iiliisir»« d Ctelala$pM she was deservedly popular. "Capt. dance? ” she Interrupted, mischievously. him In the dust, seem to rail forth all the ailments and Os«. fr. s. jtwiLL, Prss’t. p. s. srEitoxa. assy. Kstcourt,” she said. "Is slower to fol­ ■'And even then I was almost the the energies of the softer sex, and give pains peculiar to the low an advantage on shore than at sea; first here,” he continued; "and —and _” such Intrepidity and elevation to their sex, and the labor his reputation had been here long be­ "And so you resolved to dance only character, that at times II approaches and worry of rearing I EWIS’ 98 %IYE fore him.” with the latest comer, by way, I sup­ to sublimity. Nothing ^n be more - , a family, can oAen I nwsiizsfOWfiSiXX aus Fumu Kstcourt flushed. "I have been four be traced by the lines in the woman ’s face. * ipi(PATBNTBP) pose, of striking the balance right?” touching than to behold « soft and ten ­ Dull eves, the sallow or wrinkled face and Tbs g*ronoe$t and pmreH Lye years on the Indian stations," he said, He pulled himself together, and made der female, who had beet all weakness those ‘feelings of weakness ” have their [ roadn. Uoffke otbor Lya. tt Mof la Una powder and packed In a ean "and three before that In America.” an effort to play his part In the game. and dependence, and alive to every rise in the derangements and irregularities jSwltb removable ild, the oontents Since be had been almost the first in "Balance or not, ” he said, earnestly, trivial roughness while treading ths peculiar to women. The functional de ­ ^are always r( artv for oea. Will make the bMt perfumed Hard toap the room. It seemed Impossible that he I resolved to dance only with the lat­ prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising rangements, painful disorders, and chronic In 20 intnutes Without boUMp. It tie should miss the i)erson for whom he est comer. If she should be Madame de In mental force to be tjie comforter weaknesses of women, can be cured with the beat foroleanstns waateplpas^ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For the dlslnfeetinic atnks. closets, waalilng was waiting; but when the stream of Montaut. ” and supporter of her hulhand under young girl just entering womanhood, for bpttiea, paloU, trees, etc. Incomers had apparently ceased, and "And so you shall,” she answered misfortune, and abiding Wlh unshrink ­ the mother and those al>out to become Lady Glamorgan found time to leave merrily, as the dancers broke off from ing firmness the bitterest plast of ad ­ P£NNA.SALTM’I^!G CO. mothers, and later in "the change of life,” . Qeo. Ageuta., Phila.. Pk the door and look at the dancing, her their first figure and made for the door versity. the “Prescription ” Is just what they need, f eye fell on him at once, still on guard In pairs; "that Is, as soon as these poor it aids nature in preparinf^ the system for In his soMtary corner. She cams toward things have rested; In the meantime let nn ths first these events. It’a a medicine prescribed W. N. U., 0..~XIIU>38^ Everything commencedl for thirty years, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief Mm Immediately, bent on the hostess' us walk In the empty room till they day ef the moon suppof to turn out , consulting physician to the Invalids ’ Hotel WliSo Abewerlng Advertise ineoU Pie congenial duty of Introduction. come hack." successful. and Snrgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. ' Meatton TliU Papeh H

THE CBEEfc MYSTERY not eat and In a few minutes got up and PJEFFEL of KANSAvS. JUDGE THOMAS M. COOtEY. NOT ALL KILLED BY SHOT. left the table, that being the last time RMteh at Oa» of Am*r >■* Most Bat- Iplinters Were Murs Destruetlrs 'Fkaw the famity saw her alive. She left the Dent Isl^ihts. Missiles In th* K**t*rn 4V»r. WHO STRANGLED HAPLESS house, but no one thought to notice her. HB LIKES 'td be caricatured J'Udge Thomag M, Cooley was born The rocent war between Japan ami By 12 o'clock the mother became un ­ CLARA shanks ? ai |D abused . In Atllcsa, N. Y.. Ja**- ft. 1*24. He began dhina baa taught the offleera of th* easy ank sent the children out to look the study of law In Palmyra. N. Y., for the girl. Daniel Keller was in his American navy at leaat one new thing VlarllkaM Commute* la Park* and Fann t842, and removing to Michigan fhe next barnyard at the time, and seeing the rhliik* That t»* I'veple Ar* Going to ^ear was admitted to the bar at Adrian In the conatmctlon of vessels. There tala Couatl**. ladlaua, Trjl/ic to Lo- children searching the premises bo Agr«* with BIm 8 om* Day —From In January. 1*46. For a time he edited win be scarcely any woodwork in tho oata the Ualltj Partj --Story of th* shouted to them: Flint**'* D**! Snnator —A 0*vout the Adrian Watch-Towes*. a aewspkaf>er. Oregon, that la rapidly nearing comple- CHma. “If you are looking for Clara, I saw ClirUtlAn* and in 1*57 was assigned to the work Iton at the Unloo Iron works. This is of compiling the general statutes of doe to the fact that there were more of the wild and hour the family retired as usual. Next if wood* wAn a shot pierced the hull taken from Wolf woolly politicians of morning at 5 o'clock Mrs. Shanks called ithe west. He has If a vessel tore through the wood creek falls. Three in the Interiw of the'ship splinters were her son Daniel and told him that she been caricatur* “"y of the shrewdest criminal attorneys of on thU contlnt*- “>« Possible ex­ ■lent flying In all directions. In most ‘ the two counties, two detectives of more had dreamed all night of seeing Clara strangling in the pool at the foot of ception of Bla'e- Sherman and Cleve ­ cases the shot passed'through' the vesset than local reputation, all assisted by a land. Unlike politicians he takes Wolf creek falls. Young Shanks ran without injuring any of the urew, but vigilance committee comprising a doz- it all in gooi Psrt- He honestly be- the shower of wooden splinters filled of the best farmers of the neighbor­ to the pool, which is a half-mile away, Ueves that all h® People will yet come took off his clothing and waded in. He to his way of pinking and that In the the sick bay and kept the sullraafter hood, have worked day and night on sewing up the dead In'canvas sacks for the case trying to And sufficient evi ­ found the body in five feet of water, not distant fuf* will have govern ­ ment ownerstP everything worth burial. On the battleship Oregon prai;- dence for a conviction of the guilty and without making any effort to get it out, he put on his clothing and came owning, to sa nothing of bushels of tically no wood will be used. All the parties, but the plot seems to be a fit money that v*' I*® Issued In payment ..V'' bulkheads and partitions dividing the subject for the pen of a novelist. back to the house. Taking his Win ­ chester shotgun he walked directly over thereof. Ltke^”*^ *1*® Popullst lead ­ rooms in the officers' quarters are to be Clara Shanks was the beautiful 18- ers, Senatoi ■ ‘pffer got hi* first start of Iron. No wood will be used on the year-old daughter of Frederick Shanks. to the Kellers' front gate and called In life as a pInter's devil. Printers' Daniel Keller to the door. devils have a of reading the proofs leeks, but instead linoleum will be She was the third child of six, and was cemented to the Iron deck to prav.mt Clara is Drowned in Wolf Creek Falls which pass t»'OUgh their hands, and './'■/A and you caused it," exclaimed the en ­ young Pefrerrtss no exception to the iltpping. All the doors will be of iron, raged man. He threw up his gun and rule. In thlsT®y I*® accumulated con ­ tnd all those leading to the decks will f V • • ' - fired twice at Keller, who was standing siderable kn»’* ’i®‘lK®- When he suc­ be made watertight. ceeded to th' proof-reader's desk he THOMAS M'INTYRE COOLEr. In the door, but owing to his nervous ­ was able to r^d “ market report back­ ness the shot was too low, burying Its- wards. And >1* said that he used to When the law for the regulation of in** what Msktts * M*n Do Tht.?' self in the door sill. Keller sprung tsrstate commerce went Into effect What makes a man of 30 or 40 take 'S' read that ws-ij ^ facetious writer has Judge Cooley was made chairman' of back and his wife came back begging remarked th f 4hat U how he got It the interstate commerce commiseionj a a' sailboat when he can't sail' It, put in young Shanks to desist. A neighbor, Itrto his heat'b®* ib® world was pro­ post which he resigned in 1893. He has bis friends or family for ballast, and go James Rice, appeared and took Shanks gressing bac "'kt'd- Anyway, by the right out to capsizing and tragedy? You time he suoci ded to the editorial chair held the professorship of constitutional home. The community was aroused, h« was firm ’ convinced that thing* and administrative law in the Unlver^ can ’t answer that any more than- you and the lifeless body was taken from were upside down generally, and he sity of Michigan, and the chair of can explain how such a’fool'hast madb' the pool to the Shanks home. Coroner American history In the same college. out to survive to his present age: Why succeeded In naklng other people agree He is the author of a number of legal Young of Fountain county, assisted by with him. IP entered political life and works, digests and commentaries, that didn ’t he reach his deserved fate long Dr. A. L. Spinnings of Wallace, made a In a remarka’iy short time found him­ are much used In the profession, and before? No one can say. Enougtt'that hasty examination, and returned a ver ­ self elect to a seat In the United has written a history of the govern ­ It does overtake him and he gets from States Today he li looked upon ten tines to a column in the paper, ac^ dict of suicide by drowning. The same andldate for president by ments of Michigan. as the 1< cording to how big a fool he was. At day Daniel Keller went to Rockville a large of his party. and swore out a warrant against Aside .hjs political views* Setia* The Cigarette* the shore we see sailboats run away out Dan Shanks for an unprovoked assaulL tor Peffer attract general admlr> It Is puzzling to account for the dif ­ Into the sound, until they can hardly Deputy Sheriff McLain proceeded to the tor Peffer attract general adznl> ferent status of the cigarette in Eng­ be'seen, and when the clouds come-up scepe to arrest Shanks, but upon his ration, i' |rict temperation ad- land and the United States. Here it is and It begins to thunder the venture ­ arrival found the home surrounded by evil by inch' s a devout Christian very rare to And a man past middle life some amateur who is away out there is. He ally the reign of the CLARA SHANKS. a mob of 300 excited men. who in ­ and believe. smoking cigarettes, yet the statement Is- the last to start for shelter. He doesn't in many ways the star of that rural Christian dissolve the tn>Q> made on good authority that Herbert formed the sheriff that if he arrested Is home U a happy know enough to know his danger. S0> home. The Shanks place is one mile ble# of our Spencer* who Is seventy-five, smokes Shanks they would hang Keller. The one. them, and it is noticeable In reading It goes each summer, and each summer north of Grange Corner, and lust over sheriff took in the situation and re­ While In ijew * the othier day Mr the personal gossip oi* London weekly has its long string of drowning trage­ the county line in Fountain county. turned his warrant unaerved. papers that the same fault (from a dies for a part of its history. But, as Just across the road, in Parke county, is Clara Shanks was burled in the old cigar-smoker's point of view) is alleged we said before, no one summer does tt the home of Daniel Keller. During the Zackmire cemetery the next day. but against many men of prominence in up completely, so as to give civilization recent drought the Shanks family has the public was not satisfied. The sus­ public life. When Emily Faithful died, a ftesh chance. A lot of people are •been carrying water from the' Keller picion was so strong against Keller that Che story of her fondness for cigarettes diowned for their folly this year who place, and it usually fell to Clara waa repeated, and it shocked many there was danger of mob violence, so American readers; but Miss Faithful lived through last year, which was. Just • Shanks to do this. These Trequent the family left their own residence and was not unique among English iadles as good a year for drowning, and a lot trips to the Kellers led to a snspicion have since lived with their brother In this Indulgence. In the case of men, will live through this year and go out on the part of Mrs. Keller that a%lrta- perhaps the Inferior quality of their and drown in 1896 as readily as If they 4atiou had sprung up between Clark and cigars and the proximity of England were led. —Ex. 'her husband. Her Jealous nature be- to the continent may account for the 'came excited, and her opinion was soon preference given the cigarette. magnlAed to such an eatisat that she "What do you know about gold and believed there had been Improper rela­ gtory of Tom Reed. silver?*' asked the young farmer of tho tions between her husband and Clara. After he was graduated from Bow> Irreverent youth. “You are too young The latta''B two youngest brothers had doln college ex-8peaker Reed thought to understand anything about the coin ­ an Idea that their sister liked Dan Kel­ seriously of becoming a minister, but age question." ler, and whenever they would see him he studied law Instead of dlvlnitj^ a»nd “Oh, of course," Jeered the- youth out in his barnyard they would taunt went to California to hang out his “I guess I am too young to be- a safe their slstsr with such remarks as shingle. Tbt^ story of his admission to "Clara, there goes your feller." the bar thi^r^ is interesting. ‘*Tom," man to sell a gold brick to." said the Judge, **is the legal-tender act Daniel Shanks, the oldest brother, The allusion was painfully persanal. constitutional? ...... It Is, sir." answered —Indianapolis Journal. heard of Mrs. Keller's allegations, and the young lawyer, who knew his exam­ op the evening of July 5 he went over SEVATOR PEFFER iner ’s bent. “You shall be admitted," to their place to Investigate. Mrs. said the Judge, and the ceremony was NEWSY MORSELS. Peffer took occasion to tell a reporter at an end. Three years later Mr. Reed Keller told him of her suspicions and ■ome things about bis party. He said: The latest Information from the •tbat Clara must not be allowed to come Was back in his Ma^ne home and a "It Is a mistake to suppose that the member of the legislature. moon is that 132,856 craters have been ffor water. Other members of the fam­ populist party Is decreasing In strength. counted on its surface, all dead. ily could come, but she must not come We are gaining. We shall call a con ­ Oregon has Just passed a law agalns) vention next year and put a ticket Into A Rare Chance. Perhaps. Into their yard. Next morning about fishing In the Columbia river on Sun the field. Qur platform will be reform Daughter—Here's a queer advertise ­ 11 o'clock Mrs. Keller, her sister. Miss day. It Is Intended t* give the salmos Emma Cox, and her husband, Daniel, / in flnunce, direct taxation, better re­ ment in the Trumpet: “A well cultured turns to labor for It* toll and govern ­ a rest. -went out to the rail fence at the road ment ownership of railroad* and other baby for adoption.*' Don ’t you think There Is a warm controversy in Utah separating the two houses to make up DANIEL SHANKS. that means well-natured? George, across the Mill Creek valley. great public corporate Interests. over the right of women to vote In that •the difficulty. They called for Clara "As to thi sliver question, I don't be­ Mother—I don't know. Perhapa it's A vigilance committee was organized territory next November, when th« to come to the door, but her brother lieve It wlllibe the dominant Issue next a Boston baby. constitution will be preoented for rati­ and began holding secret meetings at year. The Jgitatlon 1* already ceasing: Dan would not let her go. Mrs. Shanks fication. •responded, and there in the open door- an old Bchoolhnuse Just east of Grange that is. thf this surplus product, so, On the day of the feast of St. Theo­ examination disclosed the fact that the gradually, they decreased their output, dore, observed annually at Helmagea dead girl had no cause for secret shame, until the c^ntry was down to Roumania, all the young married wo­ and the mmufacturers had disposed of men go about the town kissing the men which had been the basis tor all suicidal their old stbeks. Then, of course, busi­ theories. The unanlmoui, verdict of the ness began to revive, and will probably and offering them a drink of wine. seven physicians was: " Ve find that continue to grow better." Japanese postmen whose routes carry Clara Shanks met her diiath by vio ­ them into the country use bicycles Their wheels are made by local manu lence; sources unknown. ” Mlatster * Victim of Whltmiap*. facturers, who have appropriated Im The weight of the evidence brought The othe^ night at 11 o'clock four out by Attorney McCabe and the Kellers whltecapf look the Rev. T. S. Rooks, provements from both British and was to fix the murder of Clara in her American patents. the Baptist minister of Westmoreland, H. M. STANLEY. own family. They all stated that they Kas., from his home In a hack, drove In the Danish budget a curious tax matlo ae anything In a romantic novel. entitled the "rank tax” Is calculated U believed the girl had been murdered, out In the ountry five mile* with him I As cabin boy, confederate soldier, In ­ but by whom they did not know. It and then tarred and feathered him. produce £3,261. Social rank Is highly Rooks Is l]lng at a farmer's house and dian fighter, reporter, war correspond ­ was held that the Shanks family lo­ ent and African explorer, Stanley has prized In Denmark, and everyone of any he has been notified that he will te shot consideration has his clearly defined po­ DANIEL KELLER, cated the body entirely too easy not to or hung if Jie return* to Westmoreland. had a life of rare interest, and now, at the faraHy sat down to dinner, and know something of bow it came there. He Is acev^ of assaulting a glr;. The fifty-five, he secures a place In British sition in the social hierarchy. there for the first time the father, Fred ­ politics equal to the one he gained in I A valuable Greek inscription has re­ The dream of Mrs. Shanks was thought citizens