75c. A Y ear in Advance ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 29, 1891. Third Y ear —No 122

Stonm Prlntlncc IIouf>«. THAT INTERESTING LAW. ChrlHtMiHH Di.l.ipi In Our l*ublic MitIkmi In . IluMliieni Mwetini*, I The sto<;khojders in the Bt. Johns Amusements. ttobiicrlber umke* hi* Fiual Mtateiiieiit ('an* THE NEWS hi* »pint«ii nf tin. Talked Maiinfm;turing (kiinpany met at the op pbiiil ed time last W'edno adciy ttwamag. An ln«ndeut Newiipaper, of MurtKaicc Law. NEWTON HALLL pleasing progi-ains (roiisisting of n ‘cita- After the jirelirninary business a com­ PubllHhed «‘verv TiHttilnv ffom the KHte**< Kditok NK\VK:-^Witli your iK*riiii**ion tioiis, «*ssays, music, etc., but at- this mittee on organization, consisting of A. Block Corner of State una Kprlns Street*, by and bv requawt of tn.v frietul I uoiiie THURSDAY.EVENING, M’hool the moMt elaborate entertainment L-Baldwin. K. F. White and Geo. A. LOUIS D. GIBBS, aKoiiL Now the point I tried to iiiuke wu* given bv the pupil* of the First Pn- Kditor nnd I’roprietor, Steel, was anpointed. It will betheduty huH not been diapniod hut iiiHtead niy mury room under the management of At 76 eenta a Tear atrletly in Adraaee. ol this committee to S4*e the subscrilM*r8 friend stradieH that ehark the fimt thiiiK. DecembBr 31, 1891 . Mrs. Libbie Brunson. The program for stock and obtain their signatures to Yearly advcrtlHlnK rate* made known on Whether hie application ia proifer and applirntlon. wiu» opened by a song after which diff**r- tlip .\rticles of .Vssocintion and formal BuMlneMH lucala !i cent* per line each time. will Htick is for yonr rettdt*rH to Hiiy. We I^ocala aniona readinjc matter 10 cents per eiit character* were repreweiittKl by little stock subscription, also to a iiaper line each InHerttoii. an* commended to rem<*mber the widow* Mme. Loyejoy ’s ones. While songsappropriate weresung. waiving the r»*quiree made quarterly on of themselve* in St. John*. I hope they upon his or her own part would retire. election of fiin'ctors may lie held on WimI- the first of Deceml^er, Marcdi, .Tune, and Sept. fare equally well all over. W’ill my frieud Transient advertisinK payablt^ln advance. The following character* were repre ­ nesday evening, Decemlw'r HOth, at T.fiO Addre** all communication* to pleafM* give,your r»‘aderH an tjstimate of sented: Mother Goose, .Jack and Jill, a I*. .M., in Ihc office of R. M. Steel, over the ST. JOHNS NEWS, St. Johns, Mich. what per cent, of the mortgagea in Clin ­ Solos, Daets, Trios and Quartettes little Cock-sparrow, little boy* —Red, State Bank. Thi* latter action Js rend ­ ton county are held by the widows and White and Blue, Jack Spat and wife. ered imperative from the fact that the Business Directory . or])hans of St. .lohn*? I do hot believe The Milk-maid’s song was then sung by corporation must be in shni>e to trans ­ Mandolin, Harp, Guitar and Biujjo. IN.srU.KNCK. rve can frame a tax law that will do the school at the close of which, the song, juBtice under all circnniHtancee, but I act business on January 1st. KO. ^V. r.sTKs. l-'liv luHurnuce Anent.- “Where ui-e you going my pretty Maid?” This meeting will Is* of «*specinl impor ­ believe thi* new law will come the nearest G h'lrst-cla** iiiHuniiu'e 4it lowest rate*. (>t- wuH sung by two pupils in costume. tance nnd every stockholder should flee witli.^t. .loliiiH N«‘w*. to it of anything we have tried yet. I A GREAT MUSCAL TREAT Going to Market, Yankee-doodle, Utttle make an effort to lie present. _ .VTTOKNKYS. admit that there i* o chance of injustice Rod-riding-hood, Robinson Crusoe, The Tickets on sale at Littell’s News Room. dwin U.-I.ton . Attorney ,at I.aw, St. beiug done to a few. 1 think that da** Little Bachelor who went to London and LIceiiHe to Wetl. .lohn*. «/l(ite over li. Ij. Keudrici;’* of boiTOwerM my friend eiieaks of Hhould bought him a wife. Little Bo-p<*ep, The Date. Name uiid Rraldviive. Akc - Stt)re.E Dev. 21—Newton B I’nyiie, M«iil,J ItnpldM..2:i be jiernfitted to off*et their debt*. old Woman who lived in her shoe. The j Grave .M Hiiiitfi, Gratiot ...... 21 "^OKrttN & .Nno N. Office foiiuerly Admission 35 and 50 cents. .1^ occupied liy .\>itcii »\£ .Mo**. St..ioiin*. I should say there was a great difference old woman * hel{»ed out of her home Dev 22->-Albert H Davi*. Vivtor ...... 21 .Mary 1.. Hathaway, Okenio* ...... 19 Al. II. tWSTI.K. Att«»rney and Money between a note secureeople, wlirtse right* I niixtoiitendiugfor, ey to loan, lnve*tnient* made, iiiortKaKrc* fiir sented to their parents upon this day ns Business Locals . old year iiosi-es away autl.lTioVNew VeftT sale. A few jiiiH-e* of land for wale. 1 are a hiw abiding cla** of citizen*. Christmas mementos. The entertain ­ arrives. « - - A good place .to observe the occason IMIYSICI.VN.S. • When the law «aid here .Mr. Su|>ervi*or ment was concIudereon and Eureka Stage Driver, the Good Templar ’s lAidge, Old and • Notary I’liidic. Otfice ea*t aide ol main Supervi*or you may deduct the'amount served by the teachers; murti wnvk- ngd Ht.,S Kureka, .Midi. A. ow( ‘8 If. on liie farm and aHee** it to Holiday CIoh Iiik '. young are inv ited to .t, feast of good — ca re being taken by Miss Helen Wheelock thing* and'a jolly time. AKY I*. HA VKNS, H. D. Office over K. II. and the balance you may iiKHe** to.\., in the First Primnrj* Grades. The child ­ As is the custom, the St. Johns Mer­ Feast...... 15 ctmts J. Woodruff ’* *tore, St. .lohn*. Office cantile Co. will close their plact** of biiwi- M if to 11 am end 2 to 5 pm. 1 A. Hinile* nnd B. grinn*. ren in these grades are of an age when Fun ...... IG cents uesH on fniristmafl and New Y’ear days, Feast and Fun ...... ’...... '...... 25 cents K. .1. W. I’DI.I.AKD, IMiv*lclnn ami Sur- About all the larg<^ debt* the farmers much time and patience i* required to as fallows : The dry goods and boot and jteon. fftflceover Wilson * clothlnn:*tore. owe are secured by mortgugf'e and most slioe departments will close at 10 o ’cl^e DKe*idence corner Cass and Ottawast*. llT-1 start them properly. Recitations nnd ChribtiUH* i* I'aHt. of them were given for punslmHC* money songs were nicely rendered and the A. M., remaining closed all day. Tile We sold many Holiday goods, but grocery department will be closed frof.% on their farms when they first bought Christmas tree loaded with little gifts have a few lett which we sliull sell cheap 10 o ’clot;k A. M. to 4 o ’clock p. .m. to close the line. John Hicks. them. Those parties own their farms on from the children to their parents, was conditions only, if they pay tw they agree, All persdns owing me must call and the event of the day. Each little hand settle their accounts at once and save Machine narties. appropriate-gift with which to gladden St. Johns, Nov. 24,’91 ’, Why i><»u’t You Now under this new law this class of the heart of papa or mamma. The pro ­ Get your dress now and have it mak­ Full-trimmed curtain poles for 25 cents ing during the dull season. Ocean Steamship Tickets Sold people will pay th.xes on what they own gram closerl with a pretty maich. Bv Allen, Anchor, Inman, ('unard, Guion, at Stephenson 's Bazaar, 118w4. t;iiAi*iN & Co., rfambnrK, lied Star ami White Star line* and nothing more. No injustice in that, THE EAST-SIDE BC'ilOOL, The Dress Goods Hustlers. and ticket* *«dorii on the farm where slie and (lewire to further state that we can and well selected lot of absolutely pure Khop Opposite the Postoflice, retire, a* 1 am nothing but a farmer. { iurnish you with jnetures on short notio*. died, June Bd, 1870, thus being 21 years silk Ribbons at the nni»recedented low ' ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN. I will let abler fiurties disiniss this mutter | We have just riHjeived new and improved price of of age, Siie was sick but a sliort time if thej' wIh Ii too. Your* Anon, appliances for the more jierfect produc ­ No. 4 and 5 at 5 cents per yard. tion of photograplis of every size, (mr SriiMcninKif. and lier ectfully, and brother, PJmerson, with lier iiam.ts j FlaS'lTth?very best iiHule H. L. Kesdhh ’K. eggs. AfbT getting hi* liand* full, he The above sale to be continued until West of The Steel, St. Johns. to mourn her loss. The funeral was hdd j to w^nr. Chapin & I'o.. came upon an ancient looking egg near a further notice. 121tf. rat hole. He Hlioved tlie egg along with at the liome, Wednesday, December 23, The Dress Good* Husth'r*, Rev. (k G. Thoiaa* offiidatiag. Tlie re­ Noilcc tu Dchtur*. First-class in [yeiyP Air hi* foot ami when it drop])etl into the Tilt* Aiiniiul Meeting All jiersons having iiast-due accounts liole it HO frightened the rat that he main* were inlerred in tlie St, John* Of the St. Jolin* Unilding nml Loan with us are hereby m)tifie,Aiwt.r. Hullcr I Dfws is full f)f interest and from all onforecHi, fiers^jcution has Iw'en the n?8nlt. Is* s<'cure P. K. IVrrIn, O. W. Muiiger. G**«i. K. Mar>'in, . which lire unexcelled. IsehTon application ntthisoffirt?. Hand in men who profess to Is' pious to vent this fur the lieginniug of a new year •f. If. f'orhit, J. H, Kedrwn, frrt* --- ■ your orders at once, and have yourhome their *i>ite upon Kome one with whom is nt hand. Fuller, Kdwnrd Bruwn. A. j pajM'r and the W»*ekly Dem«*;rnt wmtyoii thoj'cnnnot ngnx> njion n'ligions <|ues- Retnn, C. S. Alliiion, E. E. mmmicmim Detroit Tribune. , Wlilte, G. E. (’orl)iD. , for t he coming year. Addii-s*. Ytions. SoJinldonto tin* .8nl)bnth, but You can fS'cim* The News and Tribune ’ iWalkvr 8t.. St. Jonx* News. awjiy with Sabbuth laws. II. L. R. ou«> year for ♦1. .5(1. 4 Per CrNt. Isterejit P«I4 TIim PepMli*. RCraiNO FOR TOWN LOTS. AN 01.D-W0RLD nORROR fIHE WOULDN’T OBEY. MOBBED BY WOMEN. THE NEWS. Guthrie Printer* and Kditor* Make Good An Arkansas Las* Fls»o* While the Cere­ G*e of Early Information. mony I* In Progres*. Wbm the awwmn eement .tkat-Heccetary. . A SHIPLOAD OF DYNAMITE EX­ THEY ATTACK A TRAIN - OF I3Y I__ ZD- SI] PLODES AT ANTWERP. James Mason, of, Eagle Township. Ark., ■••BLACKLEG” MINERS. Noble had awarded 140 acre* to the Guthrie, recently awed and won Mtsa Farrle Lenox, 8T JOHN®, MICHIGAN. G T., town site was received at the office daughter of Dr. J. 1). Lenox. She was an of the Htate Capitol, the entire force. In ­ The l>eadly Ganolliie AgaTii Gets IJt Tts ideal innuntuin lass of sweet sixteen. The rii« Men Feltesi with. Rock* —I>erlaratlon cluding the printer's devil and bindery Work —The South Can't Stand* Hueh Big young man procured a marriage license, Made that Nobody HhoulU Kscap* Alive girls, rushed from the office in a wild race Crop* —A Itather Fishy Proceeding —Am- the wedding fesst was prepared and on the —Are Finally Driven Away—.Miner* Deny fur city lota They were the Amt on the iiiouln Explosion. appointed day the pair stood before a min ­ that They Arelu Went. CARNIVAL OF DEATH. ground and secured ffi.OOO worth of lota ister. All wont well till In the service tho Soon hundreds were flocking to the scene. In the Coal i lelda. At Washington. minister propounded the question whether Many waded the river of icy water and tiie bride accepted the bridegroom as lier A mob of women, half crared from TRAVELERS ARE —On the 2nd In i iHta.tt,;. in the absence thousands gatberoa allOUl taiup fliessilllag alawfui bM> bw ed. tn love , tnn iur and OWjT h ung er and wont; BUtaea furToua attack SCALDED IN of thu V Ice IlrostsltMii. Mr. HukdflWOft 0C-~ on the cold ground, but fee'lng happy lu him until death.** At this point Miss Lenox on the “blackieff ” train when it stopped the poftseeslon of bomea Women and girls cuplosl the ehair. Mr. Cockrell presented three memorials, asking for (Jongreaslonal dropped Mason's hand,' fled from the scone at syndicate mine No. 8 the other morn ­ are there by the score, nonte bareheaded legislatipn for deep water at Savannah. and concealed herself. Hho has given no ing, says lirarll (Ind. ) correspondent and Williuut wrap a. and many are h ard at ■Gai—naro or—ei^ted and re- roaaon ------With p tiraep an d scieams uf riga lli»y~ work making Improvementa The city forred, a grist of nomiuaUuos of United pelted the train with stones, and when IndiHnH ISlcot a Chl«r—Ther«*« Two .Miicll council met In special aeasion and appro- States ralnlstors, eo 4uls. and postmasters 8HOUTKD FUR THE FAIR. it came to a standstill they made a rush —Cotton. ------—------m psrt- nf Ihe »s!atisaut of the various Ktate Will Be Grandly Reprenented. sh uid 084' a pi) alive.—Fortunately fw- A murder was cointnUtod !ii the Kiidliury STRANGE SCENE AT A FUNERAL. ooniniitteee of iho Ui.‘U«e. Mr. Meredith, the men, they were well armed and soon House, lioston. Hoseu Hartoh, the iiiicLt of Ylrgiala. aunuuaceU th* death of hi* The dinner given at Delmonlco'a by the Superstitious Hebrews Excited by Balky predeceesor. W. IL K. Lea. end os a mark of Nbw York coniinlssiuners of the Columbian drove their savage assailants back. clerk, hoard two pistol shot* In <;lo»o sue* respect tbe House adjourned to meet Jaa. 5. (Several of tbe miners were severely cession, and running upstairs found they Horse In the Cortege. Exposition gave evidence of New York ’s intention to do what it cau to make the ex ­ bruised with blows from the elute the came from a r<»ni on the third floor. A At New York funeral service* over the AWFUL LOHH OF LIFE. women carried, though none were’ seri­ chair was procured and Uartou IboE ^ HI remain * of Mra Boroh taakl and her llUlft position a auccos.*!. Every name that stands 'eMble~K|nsneK of »B hiploed of DyXnt- ously in.ured. There were several over the transom, lie saw a man sitting son IsRac, who were murdered in their faiglr hi the--«tty susd many.-through ­ lulte at Antwerp. hafid^-hand conflicts, but tho women on the bed with a revol-vor In his hand apartment* in Willlatnaburg. were held in a out the State were represented either per ­ A French loaded with dynamite and wore weak from want of food and were pointing toward the door, and a t'oinan livery stable near their late home. At the sonally or by letter. It was a spontaneous lying alongside a quay at Antwerp wan easily overpowered The fight was lying on the bod on her buck with blcxKl conclusion of the services a funeral liro- aud generous uprising of tho citizens of blown to atoms by an explosion of her the iiietruj^lls' to the assistance of tiio over In less than ten minutes, but for p«)urlng from a wound in her Iteud. When cession was formed. It had proceeded cargo. Her entire crew and a number of nearly an hour ths? women loitered the oftlcers arrived tlte man was gone. Iiav- hardly a block when one of the horse* at­ young city of tho lakes a warm assur­ laborers who were employed on board the around tho mino, icrearaing like a hand -4wg ea,-apt!U from a wlutlow by moans of a tached to a coach conveying sipveral mourn ­ ance of the friendliest feeling and a roeng- ship, with others wlio were loitering upon nltlon pf the national character of the Ex ­ of Indians at a ghost dance and swear­ lire e4ca| o. ers became balky and eould not bo made to ing vengeance against the “htacklogx." move. The stiperstltlous Jew* gathered the quay, were killed. Fragments of tho position. .• TKRItlllLK llAll.tVAY WUKCK. about the coach aud cried: «*The inurdmei^ ship, intermixed with human remains, wetti liaving vented their «pleen. they Ill a League ol' Death. Jo'ned their husbands, who had been is in here; the horses will not go.** They scattered about the scene uf the expicsion. Vatal Accident on the New Vork Central at Less tliaii a year, ago three girls and one highly interested spectators on the top became so excited that the police bad to Scattered legs and arms, hands and llHStlllgS. or more young men residing in Ionia, of a high blutl overlooking the mine, and charge on them and drive them away. feet, hi a is and other portions of Two wrecks occurred oil the New York Icb. , agreed to commit suicide. Three then returned to ( useyviilc Another hone was procured and the pro ­ bodies were strewn about on all Central and liiul^-on Uiver Hallroud. In of the covenanters liave already perished It was a comploto sur, rise to the cessing moved on. Hoboken police arrested sides. Tho exact number of victims on*?, at II) stings, at least tw.'lvo pt'rsons by their own bands, a fourth is mar­ operators. They had recel ed no inti ­ Hr.entvany Jannos, a Polish Jew. who con ­ will never be known, for the explosion must were Iiijiirjd or killed. The «jther ried and may have changed iier mation uf the trouble, and for the first fessed that ho murdered Mrs. Bunicbinsky have killed many strangerj about tho ship wreck was at Plug Sliisr, i.nd while mind, an(^ tiie others. If there were time since tho mine resumed OD<‘ratiori and her child In Williamsburg. and the quay. The force uf the explosion it resulted in no lO'S of lif«, i aused a any, are unknown. Ho far as lias lioen General Manager McClelland did not go partial de tructlon of ttvo trains andv was.so great that the whole uolghburhood was shaken. Every window witliln the ascertained the persons who entered tiie out w'lth the tiain. The women were delay of traffic for several liours. ALL ON BOARD SAVED. terrible compact wera Grace C>ok. May concealed behind a lung tow of coal Na 4’>, which wits in the wreck at llaU- sweep of tbe concussion was shuttered: The Galon Hteaiiishlp Abyssinia Burned Shell, Fred liutler and a girl named Rogers. cars, and did not show themselves until Ing«. left till' (Jrutid Central station at New doors were blown in and crushed us if by In MIducean. Tlio agreement was made at a couvlvial tho train was within a few rods York heavily laden with passengers. A battering-ranis. I’crsuns at a distairce were —liio —Giilnii steanisilin Abyasinla. whic h gathering, probably in fun, but is being of the stoppl ig p!a*e, wlien they half liour later llniitcd No. T, walcn makos swept off their feet and hurled, bruised and sailed frdm Now York to Llverpiml, was kept us thougli it wore a sacred obligutiou- made a rush from their ambusli, sliow- but one stop between Now York and Al­ frdm bleeding, for yardfl.--- TC ro Hco say tlmy ering stones on tho train as they bany, pulled out. It was also crowded burned at sea. All bands wore 8av«4^Tho cun form no Idea uf tiie number of people i^Une.. .Xobo rtAV»lhsee^ tlte mtnr shpnr- news was signaled by the"Nbrih Gbrinan Irttted. Tbojr be lie vo Miat .-at least—a _ _ Wrerkeil on the l*aclflc Cuast. — with passengers. Tr;iin No. .•I.'i was The steamer West Coast, Captain Gane, i .tendent, afid August Xarkais. the pit compelled to slow up and Anally Lloyd steamer Hpree, which pasi-ed Scllly hundred persons were killed. Another Islands on her way to Hrenion. All tho has l>oen wrecked at.Point Arena and will boss, attempted to iiitereo'pt them,, hut came to a standstill when at Willow Point estiiiiuto places tho loss at thirty, passengers atid crew were saved. Tho be a total los.s. . Ten of tho crow took to the they n.lght as well have attempted to 'becausb of the HwiasdiiUp _jif_i*lng Sing. namely, ton men of tho crew, stop a torrent Mrs. Thomas .'-hurt car- Abyssini a, besides having on board 16.000 ten laborers and ton strangers and loiterers, ship's Ixiat. which capsized, and nine of tlio Ho far ns can be us<*ertained luTpifecinr*' men wore drowned. Tiie cuptiiiii tiie fi-“- rie I a ifirk-hindl ii, and with- of tions wertt taken to signal trains in the bushels of wheatT^Tried aYliluablu I'ui'go •but llibi esllinalo Id ihmiKlit by tho| a bear lobbcd of her wl el| s she ult Uo at of mlacollanoous goods among which was man avid three si'anieii were saved. 'I he rear, fur No. 7 came thundering along at bo fur below the actual loss. Crowds sur­ Narkals lie dodgi d ilio blow and a largo quantity oi cotton and hops. Tho steamer, which curried a cargo of ties and forty miles an hour and crushed into tlte rounded the ruinei dl<>trict immodlutoly quick as a flash seLed her about the burned voasel was an Iron, bark-rigged, wai. bound fr nd the spot, drove the people back and screaming With a'T her niTglil That sho horse-power. She was valued at $350,000. scalded by the escaping steam. tho recovery of tho remains was continued. Olio TliuuMuiid Nlain. would kill him. Again he dodged the Wheelbarrows full of pieces of dead bodies A dispatch was received at tho Cathollo blow, and this time he lejzcd her by the IIAVITT IS DEFEATED. ' JEROME 1. CASTE DEAD. were talcoii away. Thorn are tho usual niis.slon at Ghent from Father Rutgos, tiie throat and threw her I acK several strange freaks of a dynamlto explo ­ The l*arnellltes Score a tJreat Vletory at Sudden Demise of the Famous Racine Vicar Apostolic of Mongolia, stating that paces. In her effort to Keep from fall­ Waterford. Man u fact u rer. sion. One of the ship's masts is Father Minn, a Chinese priest and a thou ­ ing sho lot go tho < lub and tho pit boss The Parnollito party lias secure,000,000 or liioro. was killed by a ship's block which passed Voted Down the Appropriation. Jenkins. The other women set upon the leaed Vic­ left the train, and by ):ointing theig vesaela were destroyed by tho explosion. Representatives. The Htuiato had already tlino to come. Tlie I’arnolltes had l)een tims of . tho MahdI. weapons at the women kepi them at a driven into tlielr last Introncliment. Into passed the bill. Great indignation pre ­ safe distance. A dispatch from Cairo, Egypt, says that BURNED TO DEATH.. the la».t ditch, but tliey riillled n^ly, vails throughout tho Htate at the action of As soon as the women left the mine F’lther Ohrwalder and Sisters Cuterina tho house, and a movement is on foot to in- fought will) the most grim determination Herrthi p FmG- s*f Mrs. H- B. StcvciM, of tho train was sent back to Hrazii, and in ChiiiCHrinl and Eli/.abctb Yeiiturlna, who angumte county eommUjiiouii for the pur ­ and have liHn(ls<>nu'ly routed their enemies. Cliitmgo. at Joilvt. tho aftprnoon It returned with a s uad ^------rcM^ontly escaped from Kliartouni, roiching pose of raising funds by popular subscrip ­ of ppllco o!licer.s anti General Manugoi* Kurosko, near Wady-Haifa, In safety, have Mrs. H. n. Stevens met with a horrible t’lilef Mayes* Successor. tion U> have the State represented. Tills McClelland. Word was then sent to Ca­ C. J. Harris lias Ijcen elected priticl)ial now reached Cairo. Katlier Ohrwalder and death at Joliet, IlL She was cleaning plan lias already been adopted in Ciiarle.?- sey vlllo that if the women came to the chief of tlte Cherokee Nation, to succeed J. tho two elstcrs formed part of tho Austrian dress fabrics with gasoline, when tbe stuff ton and several of the principal cities. mluo In tho evening they would bo ar­ 11. Mayes, wlio died recently. Harris has Soudan mission and wore made prisoners ignited and she was literally roasted to Koniovs*fl Iroiii Office. rested and taken to jail. It had the de- been proinlnent In politics for the last twelve when Kardofun was captured by the rebels death. Every shred of clothing on ► Ired effect, and none of them app* ‘arod years, having served in tlio sontito and as a In 1883., tiie unfortunate woman was burned Tho President has loiiiovad Colloclor when tho train pulled out. from tier body, and her. flesh 'was Warnicastie, of i'ittslmrg, and appointed delegate to Waslilngton. and was only re­ ELEVEN HOUSES BURNED. The w'omen and men of Ca oyvillo cently elect'd treasurer of the t’horokoo burned black, so tliut the remains were Chief Deputy Mitchell to take charge uf persist that they are not in want, but Nation. He was an iiitiniato friend of tho Business I’roporty at Croton LancIIng, N* unrecogiiizalilo. There was i|p Are in tho the office. they condemn tiie State and national late Chief .Mayes. Tho vacancy in tho sen ­ Y., Destroyed —Blazes Elscwheire. room whore Mrs. SU>vens was at work, the Fearful Death of ii Cripple. oflicers In bitter ^terms for nof'scndlng ate caused by Harris’ election was Ailed by A Are started at Croton Landing. N. Y., nearest being in tho third room, and the Pelcr Kintz, of Tiffin, Ohio, who has been tho aid that was promised when the E. O. Hturr. which burned eleven houses. The total cause of tho terrible catastrophe Is a mys­ paralyzed for ten years, was fatally burned strike was declan'd. When talking at loss N estimated at aliout 835,000. Fire de­ tery. Tho slirieks of tlio poor victim .at­ by his clothes catching fire from a stove. ! Deino ’.i«lieil by a fins Explitsion. home they are frank In'oxpressing them ­ stroyed the Hotel Wellqkley at Needham, tracted the people in tho housd inunodiate- selves as wishing to go back to work At Aixillo. Pa., tho large new brick bulld- Mass. The loss la {50,000, partially Insured. ly, but they were too late to render any a.s- Elkins Is Coiifiriiied. without being ostracl/ed as “blacklegs" Ing of the Apo llo Intn and Hteel Company, The tow boats Annie Roberts and Coal Val- sistance and she died in torrilile u'gouy TheHenateln executive session ceiiiflrmed when the trouble is over. erected for electric ligtrt--pMsps tmiiiediately left to intercept the tr.onty-elght nilnutcs and a lialf. He Bcttko —Choice i rcaiiery...... 33 .2S receipts of cotton c mtliiiie proportionately Cheese -Full cr<>am, flats...... 12 vO* .bs Workers of America deny that the men cruasing of tho insurgents into Texas. _____ tiion culled fur a cigar, lit it. and started os lieavy as tiioy have heini up to tills time ^or tbe door. Just us lie got to tho door he JCeos—Fresh ...... i-.-T-m— .2Cu are returning to work at the dllTerent tlio general opinion appears to bu tliat tlio VuTATOKS—C'ar-loa have another such enurniou.s crop us Kyk —No. 2...... 38 ^ .g] The first lucilor match was made In west of PaclAc. Mo. Krigincor Joseph Hill her residence in New York after a long 111- thoso uf this uni last year. Concerted C1N,.IMNATI. Caitlk ...... 8.60‘^5.00 ITt*'. was seriously injured and may not rt*cover. nesM. Sbo was iKirn In England and attain ­ action may lie taks'n to this end. Boos ...... 3.U0 ® 4.U0 Mohammed was born at Mecca about ed prominence us an actre.Hs in that coun ­ A brakoman named Holos.s was also badly Mystery of a Itloosl-Htalned Car. KHXEr...... :...... 8.00 (9 4.75 ,^70. Injured: The wreck was a bad one, and tlio try before coming to America. Wheat No . 2 Bed...... 04 i«t .97 A mystery is cooiiecteJ with tho appear ­ Cohn —No 2...... <4 ig .40 The first iron steamshi > was built In tracks were blocked untlj a late liour next, 1830. Hteamer Bitrtied. ance uf a frelgiit car which A carried Im*- Oats —No. 2 Mixed ...... 15 *6 .M morning. The damage it estimated at DETUOIT, The steamer Eastern Oregon was burned tween Manchester and I’urtsmniith, N. H. The first balloon ascent was made tn 140.000. ______Cattt .f...... 3.00 68 4.7.5 in tiie dry dock at Olympia. Wash. Tiie Tho outside of the car near tho door is Hook ...... 8u0 & 4.0U 17D‘'. Passengers Fafally lliir . loss is about $1X0,000. The Are was caused spattered with blood, and inside the car Shskp ...... 8.00 (4 4.76 Coaches were first used In England In Wheat —No . 2 Red...... 96 0 .07 At Pittsburg a street cable ca. collided by burning grease In the . 'Tbe ISffi*. were found two large pools of blood and a ’ Cohn —No . 2 Yellow...... 44 <9 .45 Tho first steel plate was discovered in with a beer wagon. Two pnsoMi :er* were steamer is a total loss. handkerchief and a nian's liat covered with Oat *—No . 2 White ...... 84 J5 fatally and six others sor.oiis.v Injured. blood-stains aud aploceof pipe with blood ­ T LKDO. 183 i Koldlers Commit Arson. Wheat —New...... ;...... m 0 .97 were first copper “bottonJed" in The passengers were a'l badly shaken up, stains on it. ______The soldiers arrested at Fort Sully will Cork —No. 2 Yellow...... 42 0 .44 17^3. bruised and cut by glass. 8lx of them had Oat *—No. 9 White ...... 36 0 .84 to be taken to their hotn^s. be tried in Pierre, S. 1)., for burning a Daring Burglary by a Negrst. Ktb...... 91 0 .92 Tbe first horse railroad was Dultt in building on Stanley Island. It is a test Henry Home, a negro, who makes his DUtFAIX). 182rt-37. Hustlle in the Brasilian Government. case to ascertain the ' juritdlctlun of the Beep Cattle ...... *...... 4.00 0 6.76 Tho Krancl.scans arrive! In England home near Cartbagena, Ohio, went to Live Hoob ...... 8.76 0 4.25 In spite of posceftil official Rio Janeiro Unitod States. ______William Hrnlth's house He caught Mrs. Wheat —No. 1 Hard...... 1.U8 & 1.04 in 1334. assuranres. a telegram states that hostile Awarded Damage*. Hmith. tied her to a bedpost, and stuffed a Coen -No. 2...... 61 m ,67 The first steamboat plied the Hudson governments exist in Rio Grande do ^ul and MILWAUKEE. Oswald Baler was awarded $5,000 damages handkerchief In her mouth to prevent her in H07. ^ao Paulo, duo to dissatisfaction over the Wbvat —No. 2 Spring ...... *96 0 .87 from the Missouri PaciAc Railway Cknnpanjr from raising an alarm. Ho then went Corn —No. 8 ...... 88 0 .40 The entire Hebrew biblo was printed results achieved under the republic. through the house, securing quite a sum of Oat *-No. 2 Whit* ...... 83 0 .84 In 1188. ______at Nehraska City, Neb. His wife was killed Ktb-No . 1...... 89 0 .90 Big Chicago Blase. by a passenger train at Weeping Water last money, and made hi* escape. Barlet —No. 1...... 68 0 .6« Home Neeslesl Invention*. Fire In the L. Wolff Manufacturing Com- spring. Pons-Me** ...... 10.60 011.OJ A Santa Claus that won't make chil ­ Roeking Chair for Baby Cleveland. - NBW YUMK. pP ’iv's large building, ( hicagn. did damage Garsa Offers to Compromise. Members of theHt. Louis Furniture Board Catilb ...... 8.60 0 5.95 dren jealous. to t.ie extent of ab»«t $200,000. 'J he lo**rt* A special from the-'Clty of Mexico says of Irade have forwarded to ex-President Hoos ...... 8.00 M 4.21 A drum that no one can hoar except covered hy lusur ince. Hheef ...... 8,80 0 4.50 the boy who beats It Oana, ao-c.sll'd revulutiotilst, has proposed Cleveland a child ’s rocking chair. Intended Whbai —No . 8R*d....>...... l.M 0 l.lO J^be government to lay down his arms for Cobk =No . 8 ...... w 0 .61 A sleeping potion to keep the children Flame* Wipe Out a Distillery. as a gift to Baby Ruth.. The chair was asleep wblln tbe stockings are being $10,000 rash or a consulate in the United made from timber from the door of the Oat *—Mixed Western ...... 89 0 .0 At Nebraska City. Neb., the Nebraska Buttee —Creamery...... ti 0 .88 filled. , distillery was dostrsyed by flee. Loss ’ State* oM log cabin home of General Orant Poaa —New Mesa...... I0.ii 0^0.76 $100,000; full: insured. Dospard came a step nearer to her. has seen the man named Walford, he DAVIS' DAUGHTER. There was a fierce glitter In his evil eye will ily the country." NE WSOFOUROWN STATE ROYAL RANBER RALPH: "Shall 1 tell yon?* he hissed. “Fear not The Modoc warriors shall ah* tm til* ItSMilxHttuii ut Soiitliern “Yes. • be on his trail with the earliest morning Malrtvnhood.^ ... ;om t - light ” ITEMS OP INTEREST TO MICHI­ “The man you love, Darrel Grey, shall Mls^ “Winnie ” Dtivis posHes-ses not GANDERS. dlol- “They will rescue my friends —they only the ubility to make u profcEwlon Wiih a cry of dread dismay Inez will not ino.udo them In their venge ­ of her artistic powers, but has devel- riie Waif of the Western Prairies. Tracey recoi.ed. ance?" VmriUH* i*tr m lasoceut Xliui~The 8wln« At that moment there was an inter ­ “Fear riot The Fawn will plead with oi)od also her llicrhry powers to a Mild Sh««p UrMiMlars—Murdered Ov«r ruption. One of the outlayys came rush ­ her fatimr’s braves forahe safety of her practical extent, writes Alice Graham Cmrda—Komsted Her D»ugtiter—K»»exTlUe ing, excited and Lreathless, into the frienc.s ^ McCollln in a sketch of. the daughter IIm • Uts rire. room- White Fawn sprang t ), the saddle of of Jefferson * h)a- “Captain!" he cried, “wo have found the horso near by as she spoke. Ranger vis in the Ladie.s* Tram Ker and Near. DY WELDON J. COBD. the half-breed! ” Kalpl) saw iior disappear rapidly down Home Journal. Coi. T. B. Nohc 'Kosk , of Saginaw, is a “He is captured? ” ' Ha knew tliat h e must re­ .She has of late second cousin to H. L. Morcroas, who “No. lie is armed slid in a position main Inactive, t^o far us the outlaws were" hronffht the h«;»nih Intn RiiMall Sago ’a concerned, until the morning. nionths written office. wher.i we cannot dislodge him. ” extensively for I'HAITKIl XVH-ronllnMe«l. Despard started from the place He realized that It would 'bo folly to Tiik Michigan lumber cut during 1801 Darrel anu me companiun aieappoaroa ftgatn at.tnmnt to penetrate to their the current perl- tlirouKtr tho uporturo in the all. The lover ’s fate,” ho crUd, warnlngly,-lo , stronghold. The thought or WgtfurJ, llrais » n d r a . two rerosniitin^ the scout an an Inez. I however, caused him to determine to i c w 8 of this 84U feot. »nomy. began fifing at him. What the outlaw had reported was j endeavor to find tho recluse. If pos ­ country, and (S Tiik Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Th ■ latt *r sprang b “hliMl the bowlder true. Ranger Rglph had be,;n discuv* | sible. always a welcome Railroad (otnpany ’s Mul Lako branch i.«.l 1.1.> .1 ...l H.a nT«t frnm fhw ered. Driven t4> a place behind some ; He made a wide detour of tho cave wiwKiK oAvis. contributor. She may bo extended some miles into Mont- Slid which I'arrol Gray had forced aside r^ks, however, he bo d the bandits at an d started down th e canyon in Uio-ot- morexicy Cmraty;------■------.n entering the place. It atTordcd a bay. rection where he supposed the mountain sings deilghtfully, plajlngTier own itrniig intrencliment lor him, and ho They wore forced to retreat before his ■ homo of tiie recluse to be. acroinpanimeuts with charming sim­ Sai .km at Bay City's masonic fair aver­ It proved to be a profitless journey. plicity. In apiHuirance .Miss Davis is aged about 92,000 a day, and excursion oad his enemies at a decided disad* rapid fire. Stiii ho know that when re- j parties wero run to the scene from as fat vantc, 7n. enforcements came ho must necessarily ! All the long nignt through he wandered even prettier than her ix>rti'ail makes up and down the valley. Not a. trace of north as Alpena and as far south as De­ A sharp f .issllado ensued, during wh'ch bo dislodged and captured. | her. Tall, slender, falr-halred, with troit ano of tile men, ev.dently wounded, rt!* With some dismay ho saw Do.spard and i human habitation could he find. <*.ve 8 of peculiar beauty, she Is Ircated down the corridor with a savage others arrho on the sceAe. His situation- Tho morning light did not materially At C-aro, during a quarrel over a game change tho situation of affairs. He the Ideal rcall/.allon of Southern of pedro. Jack Williams was stabbed howl of pain. His companion followed was a critical one. Hopelessly ho glanced j mriidenhood. She has-Ji sweet Soutih- his examp o and beat a hasty retreat up at the perpendicular walls before | finaUy dotermineo to koop a close watch near the heart bv George Miller. Will­ Utngor Kal(ih could hear them calling him for Despard, theorizing that the outlaw ern voice and a manner .which evl- iams is in a dangerous condition and for help to tiiclr companions in the main Then ho roso ’ved to battlo desperately ' leader would set out on his Journey that dcnc(58 the gentle, courteous heart Miller Is in jail. >uter cave when his foes made another attack. Just ! morning for Wolford's placo of abode. beneath. Her mother licars tribute John Ryan , a respected Kalamazoo “Tliey have sounded tho alarm and will then he seofned to hear a voice on the j He ensconced himself in a thicket at to her as “the best and dearest of citizen, aged 50 years, fell from a G. R. ^oon return witli Increased force, ” de­ cliff abmj 3 hloL At_the_8ame mojnent a ' the side of the canyon, arid watched and daughters! ” Her father when on his & I. gravel train and was cut to pieces. cided the o;d scout lasso dropped nearly before, his face'. T waltud pa tienGy. U was nearl y noon 4eaihl»cd said that she had jneye^djs- He was nut a drinking man, and tho ex ­ Ho watched at his post for some time, “The lasso—seize It, uulck!” spoke a when his vigilance was rewarded. Com­ obeyed or given him pain, and with ­ act nature of the accident is not known. ibaiuluuing it oiiiy whim a wild commo ­ low, silvery voice. j ing down the «anyon, ho saw finally a Ho leaves a son in Chelsea tion arose In the corridor. ~ The mystified scout obeyed. Some ' dozen or more persons. out an exception everyone who comes at all under hei ‘ gentle rellnemcnt Tiik Governor has pardoned Thomas Armed men bearing torches came strong hand lifted him foot by foot from As they neared him ho made out Dos­ Connor, sent up from Big Rapids for five rushing In pursuit of the fugitives. the ground. | pard, Danton and Vance on horseback'. feels her to i»e a woman with years for an assault upon an ofticor dur­ Among thorn the s'ont observed l)cs- A series of savage yells escaped the On another steed was Inez Tracey, sur­ “Heart on her lip.n, and soul within her ing a circus row. The 1 ardon Board is pard a!id Daiiton. Ho glided through bandits as they witne-sed his ascent. A ! rounded by several of tho bandits on eyes. satisfied that Connor was in .San Fran ­ the aiM'rturo leading to the outside, and score of bullets flattened against the ! foot Soft as her clime, and sunny us her skies.” cisco when tho assault was committed. They had evidently left Darrt'l Grey a found himself in the same moonlit valley cliff. I How to •• Saw Hy.* ’ Mk. anu Mit'i. An.vM Mkykks ’ 8-year- Into which Darrel Grey bad fallen a few Steadily the lasso was drawn In. Tho j prisoner at the cave with the remainder Some Ixiy.s do only what they liave old son n^as suffered terribly from pain ­ ho ir.-i pret'lously. scout reached tho top of tho cliff unifi- j of the band. ful injuries received through being run Darrel an3 “ Inez wore nowhere in Jurod- by ’ tho shots of the discomfited ! They passed so near to the scout that seen done by som,elxxly else; other ho could almost hear their conversation. ov.er by a tank wagon, nearly full of wa­ »Ight, and the scout supiAOsod that they bandits. | IxYys, the boys who make a mark in ter, at his home in Conway, Livingston bad succeeded in making their escape. A small but sinewy hand drew him ! A look of utter dospaif* pervaded tho the world, look at things with their countenance of Inez Tracey. Apparently County. M 1th skillful troatmoiit he may He therefore set about tindiiig.somo way over the ‘edge of th ^ cliff and led him own eyes, and If a thing needs to be recover. hiuisoir to luuVt^ Hitt valley. OCT* Trf *Yf Ra -the valley ; the threats of th o heartless Despard had The apparently inaccessible wails of below. , t induced Inez u* ugfeo to'Irf^ srlTTmTes.'' done, set alamt ____doing it^ .Without. —Thk 'Opera Hall »t St Ignace, owned the place made the task seeiii almost a With profound curiosity Ranger Ralph To save her lover's life she had consent- brag or bluster they ac*t as If their ~by Xeglslator G^rgo Orth, burned Jnzt hope ess one. however. Hl.s investiga ­ surveye*! his strong rescuer. A cry of ed to sacrifice her fortiiinx motto were, “What man has trot done, before a performance of “Cnlon iScouf* tions wero forced to be desultory and amazement escaped his lips as ho rocog- > Tho scout waited for some time after man can do. ” Of one such Ixiy the opened. Every American flag in town brief, for in a few min tttes- the otUiaws-- ltr- was--\V4itQ_FiLWli» _LU9 i_yimr’a''alcado ha I passed by. '1 heji, Washington Po.st prints a character- had been secured to decorate the interior srrivod on the scene Modoc, princess. ______cautiously und STffYttth ily, h e too k 'n |» i5 tic auocdoto .—------of the building and the town is leftwith- The scout had just time to safely en- their trail. OTit buhting. —Tho total loa^. is p early CHAITKIt XVIII. A few years ago a green country 93, COO. iconce himself In a small thicket, when Tho bandits i roooedod straight down Ixiy applied to the supcri«tendent of Despard and ills men came Into view. TUB OI.O HKKMIT. the canyon, and Ranger Ralph followou Omkr Is now the county seat of Arenac Imn^lately the little inc osed valley For some moments Ranger Ralph them ut a distance until they finally a Western railway for work, and, County, but when tho flowers bloom, was the scene of the wildest, excitement. stood sHently regurding tho beautiful co^me tu a halt 'I hey seemed to have somewhat again.st the sujx?rlntcnd- etc , etc.., tra la in IStiS, tho voters wli) The men. with torches borne aloft, Indian maidiMi who had rescued him some diniciilty and dolay in locating tho ent*s wish, on accooiit of the danger ballot about moving the judicial house woured every portion of the place. from a position of peril in so timely a hormit ’s home, thely evident point of to life and limb attendjint uixin such to Standish The Standishites offer cer­ A shout of triumph thrilled the scout, manner. visitation. occupation, was given a place as tain lots, etc., and tho Omcrltoscry now, sud a minute later he saw several of the “White Fawn! ” ho ejaculated in be ­ Suddenly tho entire party disappeared even thus early, “bribery, election wildered tones. brakeiuan of a freight train. bandits emerge from a smaller cave, from view in a bicAix in tho canyon. On one of his llrst trips It happened fraud.” whore they had found Darrel and Inez. “Yes, it is the child of Shadow Snake. When the scout reached the spot tie At Kalamazoo Mrs, Peter Meintz left in the g are of the lights Ranger Who is tho half-breed? ” found a large opening in tiie riH'k. . Into that his train met another freight train at a stuilon where the side her .3-year-oid daughter alone at home Ralph ( onld discern the pale, distressed Sho peered curiously Into tho scout ’s tills cavo-liko aperture tho bandits had with a young infant, while she went to la 0 of Darrel and the despairing one of face as she spoke. evidently disappeared. track was not long enough to accom- visit a neiirhlior. Thff elder child played Inez. With exultant cries the bandits “I am no half-breed. ” Ranger Ralph tlircadcd a dark, low imxlate either of them. The con ­ with Are, and her clothes caught the bore their | rlsoncrs to the spot where Tho Fawn thought so; ,at least sho passageway, gropt'd ids way blindly ductors were dclxiting which train flame. When the mother returned home Despard was. knew that he was an ouomy of the out­ around and then paused. I-ar above his should back up-to a point where they tho girl was found lying dead in the door- “Remove the girl to the cabin and laws. head he could see a light glinimoring yard with all her clothing burned off ex ­ “She knows you now. You are the could pas.s, when the new hand vent- guard her until morning, ” ordered the dimly A series of steps cut in tho solid ul-ed to suggixit that neither should cept the shcKLS. ban lit leader. “As to him, ” and ho. in ­ great scout ” rock seemed to lead to tho point where dicated Darrel fiercely, “he has crossed “Ranger Ralph, yo.s. But liow came the light was. . hack; that they could pass each other Esskxvit .uk wav visited by a disas­ aiir path unco too often. lie shall die." you here? ” Tiie horses of tlie party had boon left by means of the short side track if the trous Are. John Tennant's general “No, no! ” pleaded Inez, frantlc^hy; “The Fawn will toll her friend and just outside tho place. thing was managrxl right. store and two frame buildings wero de­ but she wa.« borue away with her upi^ai- rescuer all; but they must not remain Tho scout began to ascend- the steps The idea excited a gcxxl deal of stroyed. The losses are as follows; here. ” John Tennant, 910,000, Insurance $7,000; iUg words unliceded. ' and ut iast arrived at the top. Beyond laughter on the part of the old J. P. Docourvall, on building, $3,000; Ranger Ralph could scarcely contain “There is danger ‘>" i‘hiin was a large apartment filled with trainmen, but the boy stood his blm>c f _apd he grasped his revolvers “Yes; the renegades will soon bo on ! evidences of a long career as hunter and Mrs. Ogden, $1,000 on building. Insured our trait. Come." ground. for 9000; Anthony Walraven, 94tH) on grimly, Despard, Danton and several consisti ng of_trophies of tho “WclL bow would you go about it?” building, insured. All the occupants of bf the men were standing uuur him, but S!;e lUUled thebiiu scout from the .spot to na so- ; uuilWhunt, thetllU 9KIII9skins Ulof varToiis>ttriuu9 ttlllUlttlSanimats . . ------^ ------fhrx------T-x-rr^r4_rzL„i_ i f » ac realized tliat It would bo folly to eluded portion of tho valley Ranger i which wer ■ hung up about fio place one of tho conductors, couflaeut ftR buTTSTrig.s -ssvetr Ttrctr- bouscliold attempt to light against such uneven Ralph notiied that near by there was a Tho apartment was a gloomy one, and Hint thi; l;ui would tjuoii find himself goods. odds. horse.bridled and saddled. was lighted liy a lamp liung by a chain against a stunip. Buock Mini)Aron, of Emp're, Lecia- “There was another of them, ” ho In rapid tones the Modoc princess re- from the roof of tlio cave. The Ixiy took up a stick and traced iiaw County, while in tho Black Hills, a beard a voice say excitedly. latt*d how she loul rescued Darrel Grey .Standing beneath it was a man, whlto- in the sjind a diagram to illu-strate his number of years ago, picked up a speci ­ “Hal” ejaculated Dospard. “Who? ” and liad led him hither huired arid august in appearance. IDs plan. men of ore which lie presented to a lawyer His informant was one of the guards, .She exp ainod t.liat when site left him clear, steady eyes wore fixed upon Des­ “(Srood gracious!” .said 1 he conductor, friend as a paper weight. The sample man dressed like a half-bn ed. " to roconnoiter tho st ongliold of tho pard, who was sli.’litly in advance of the knocked around the office until a short Despard started vloli-ntly. bandits, lie must have wandered Into party that accompanied him “I lK?lleve that will do It!” time ago when it occurred to tho lawyer “He was friendly to the girl and the tho valley and later had bo n captured. At a g anco th** seout recognized tho And It (lid do it. To-day every to liave it analyzed. What tho result prisoner. ” ho asked. Tho scout listen d Interestedly to her i strange o d liermlt. \\ alford, whom ho trainman in America know.s how to was nobody knows, but it seems to have “Yes. ” grapliic ro-.-ital, and noticed tho fierce, re­ had not soon for many years Tho latter “saw by ” two long trains on a short been satisfactory, for tho lawyer has “Then ho was no half-brcod at all. vengeful light In her dark eyes when she was sfiCHking as the scout reached the side track, but It Is n'ot so generally made Brock an advantageous offer to go Oauton, we have been Uocelvod. ” spoke the numn of lior relent.ess foe. shadowed extreme of the c avo. known that the tiling was never done to Dakota In the spring and locate the “Ry Tallula?” Dyke Despard, “Who are you.* What does this in ­ until an Inexix'rienced country boy, place whore the specimen was found ' “You have seen him —you penetrated trusion mean? ” he demanded, sternly, “Exactly, ” who is now the manager of a great Pkksidkxt Barnkm , of tho State Asso­ “You think he Is no mossongor from to ids liaunts to night? ” ho asked. “We came from Minor ’s Gulch, ” was ciation of Swine Breeders, thinks the the Modoc.s?" “Yes. ” Dospard ’s ready reply. railway line, worked out the problem hir himself. future looks hopefui In spite of tho pres ­ “That s it.” “And you know his p ’ans? ” “To SCO me?" ent low prices of pork products. L. P. “Wiio is he. then?" “I know that with the morning ho In- “Yes. ” visitin-j the old licriult they call A ratal King. Conrad, of Wacousta, ( linton County, ----spy —ft ffieu<> <.o the girl “How did you find tliis place? ” was chosen to succeed him as President; R.inger Ha {d*. probably. ” ! \Valford. ” "From diwt'Lip iinn. Mr. Walford.—You, -H^.nnd the neck of the Itojy virgin -A I* armant .«r, n f Veronfc; was ele(loted __ sitU-rha 4is. Buys, si-arrh the valioy I Ranger Ralph started wore tho friend of a man named Tracey.” of Almtiden.s, the patron .saint of ■e, of thoroughly. He cannot have escaped, ” \ sure of this-? ” W aiiaid. Vico President; and G. 11, McIntyre, Yes; White Fuwti Is not inistikon. ” ■ “Yes,” lie said; “wliat of It?^ Madrid, for whom a tine new church Iosco, Secretary and Treasurer. H. H. Jailed Dospard to tho men. is lielng built close to the royal pal ­ Hinds, of Stanton, wav chosen Pres’denk Tiie bandit-i at once began a sys­ “Then tho outlaws have located tlio ' “I came in tx'half of that roan s daugh ­ of tho .Shropshire Sheep breeders' State tematic scour of tho va ley. From ids recluse?” ter.” ace, A very beautiful diamond ring “One of their men has and ne will hangs on a thin gold chain. The Association, at Lansing; and George E. covert tho scout could see Despard and “Ha! Tlicn you know -----” Breck, of Paw Paw, Secretary and Dantoq and several of the men letiirn to load the crowd th«To with the morning. ” ^ “AH concerning tlio fortune ho left. I ring belonged to the late King Al- Treavuror. John T. Rich was re-elected the cave. Tills information disturi o i the scout liavo eonio to claim that fortune. ” ph inso Xll., and a strange hl.story is ITesIdent of the Merino Sheep Breeders* The outlaw chief repaired at once to not a little. The reader already knows j “You! ” connected with it, which may well As.vociaHon. the log ho ISO on tlio cliff wlioro the dis­ that this man Walford was the Irleiid to j “Yes. ” whom Inez Tracey’s father hud intrusted \ ap])eal to the minds of the supersti ­ Tiik Supreme Court dec'ded a case guised scout liad Ixien led by Vance. “What claim-----” tions Spaniards. On the day of his Inez, weeping, was seated In tho room. tho i-hargc of the' fortune intondqd for • “As ti e uth'anced husband of Inez adversely to the State which involves Despard. a fierce glitter in his eyes, ap- his orphan daughter. j Tracey. ” wedding to Mert^odes, the daughter tho title to 1.50J,000 acres of land grant ­ proaehed lier at once. Tho old 8«-o.»t know Walford, but ho 1 Walford glanced susDlcious'y at the of the Duke of Montpensier, the ed to the State for railroad construction “(Hrl,” ho said. “I have a few words had not snoii him for years. | intruder. King gave the ring to the bride, who in 18.5rt. The case in question was the to say to you " Ho did not know his placo of rest- i “Allowing that ther* is a fortune," he wore it till her early death. After State of Michigan vs. The Flint and Inez did not reply, but eontinuoJ to donee, however, except that it- was lo­ said, “1 must liavo .-‘onio further proof the funeral the King gave the ring to I o e Marquette Railway, wherein only cated soniewliere in tlie vicinity. that yon are to receive It.” about l(i,0(K) acres were Involved, but sob bitterly. his grandmother, Queen Christine, tho decision a so establishes the title of “You are entirely In ray power, ” re­ Now that Despard had discovered it, “It shall bo forthcoming when you who died .s IIK rOBTI.NCKD.]__ dl(?d. Then the rhig lx*came the larger flgiires. The value of those lands Sho started wil by to her feet, her oyos “No. White l awn onlv know-i that pnwierty of the King once mor( ‘, and will probably reach froim 97,000,000 to It is about ten ml.os down tlie canyon ” ; ’ MwearliiR vi«. rrMyliiK. Slo,(X)0.O(i0. Tho State obtained a ver­ flashing, lier face paJo and delTifit Old Aber Ki by Is oi:o of ti e br^t he gave it to the sister of his late “N'/nver!" she cried. Tho old seout roflocletl deeply, Jn- dict ill 18!>0 in the lower court, but it is evltublo disaster seemed imminent to all ; known n e;i in .Milwaukee. Ho ow. s tno consort. Princess Christina, the now unanimously reversed upon the Her firm r.*piy did not appear to dis­ I Kirby House ilnre, and Is genorally a younge.st daughter of the Duke of ground of lapse of time since the rail­ turb her captor. i his plans lor rescuing Inez 'I’racey. 'i he .Mod< c princess watcliod hl.s face ; gtnxl citizen a id a p; oad .cut man. .Mr. .Montpensier. Thri'c months later way company entered upon the undis ­ “Tliero is no o.-cape, ” ho contin oi : Kirby is at tlio I oad ot a very lii.o fam- puted occupancy ot tho lands, now about calmly. j Impressively. Finally she asked: the* girl was dead. The King had “I will die first!" ' “What will iny friend do?" I ily, \\he, ore and all. witli tl e exception now Ix'come aware of the unfortunate twenty-eight years. Tho court Intima ­ “No; you will obey me. You will not j “I do not know. Grey and the girl are i of liimst if, are ro:tnl.ir attendunts at the coincidences, and Instead of giving It ted also that the failure to establish the only br'c-oino my wife but you wi I alsoi captives, and tho cave is well guarded. : ehurcii of K« v. Dr. Ashley, Diofanity title of the .“‘tato is by reason of the , S( e ns 11 be one of Mr. Kirby's strong away again he lilrnself wore the ring, negligence of State officers 'I'lio case do as I toll YOU regarding the fortune T We can do iiuthi ig to rcsciio tliem. " I points; he is noted all over tho Cream till ho also went to his early gravu.— will probably go to tho United States jfcwur latlier baa left you, ” . I “Wlilto Faw.i wlill” “Take that fortune, tlion. jjoleaso TTioro was a ubtftrmtned look in Gw* 1 City .for his pro ific swearing, and one l*all Mall Ga-/.citc. Supremo Court my irien s and myself, and it is yours. " dusky face. j day whiMi lit- mel the e er^yman, that in ­ - W.-^HOKN Davih has started a new in ­ “No, niv far Inez, ” jeered Despard. “How? ” . , dividual asked If lie con d not, be induced I’vritlan dustry at the Jackson prison. He has “Your <-harm.H have fasdnated tno. and I “Hy going back to my father. N^hoipe, I t'' attend cliurch witli his family, saying, The Persians h;ive j^hoes ni.ade of at all times many Idle «>Nv^^t8 to fe -d, shall wed you. .\a to th;* fortune, that disgrace at my misery, caused lire to “I will do vou good. ” “In what way?” waxxl and richly inlaid which arc who are not wanted on coii>i»ect work. is in the liatids of a man named Wal-^ fear to return to my tribe For tho j a^ko I Mr. Kirby; “I am not re izidiisiy really little raised platforms with a These ha e been set to worx making toy sake of the friends wiio saved her life, I inclined. ” “No. I siippo'-e not, ” said the ciiairv, taliles and cradles H« n-es only ford. You will visit 1dm with me to­ I preaelier, “b.it tliatdoesirtcutany figure; st rap across tho front for the toes to morrow inoriiing. You will . to 1 him the Fawn wdl go to the Modiws. They jmss through. A pair of those are scrap lumber that wocld otherwise go that 1 am your legally wedded hushand, shall know all, and a terrible vengeance I come to ehuieli .jy^vvay; le.hai-sif you Into tho furnaces or tim stoves, but' he and InJiuo him to turn over your for- shall bo brought against the C row and : do yoi won't sw/’St »;o miicli. * “Mo.I, often elevated as much as a Rxit from manages to turn out i rticles that deal­ Hine to'me. Then you will ar-eompany his renegades ” I now. Doc o:*. ” said tlio old gent ’em.in, the ground, and ar,e veritable stilts. ers snap at Ho is in loccipt of more me to some distant country and bocotrie “You will go at on e?” ! “I do I't know lhat it liurts me to swear; orders than ho can fi I, ami quite a nuiri- Tiik fellow who stole the contribu ­ my wi.c, ” “Yes I stole a liorso from the out­ ' jou . eo, 1 swear a pood deal and you ber of con-lets tilt in-time in thiv wa at Ino; lif^t.ined silently until Dospard laws. I can reach my tribe in a few ; pray a g' od deal, but wo don't either of tion-box at Goshen, I ml., Is supixised a gain to the State His plan is 'work­ bad I one.ludcd. . hours." os n oaii anything by it.”—ArJ«‘t»-oit. Sores, ITlcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, FnHi Nichols came home from - ...... — Tetter, I( ’napisHihapisHl tianas,!Hands,('hilblalns. iuii>iains,tornH, Corns, Judicial Circuit, In chancery, Kult iwndlng -I—M »Jie^ I at V ejoys Mandoliu _Orchestra ■ ^nd all Hkin Eruptions, and |K)ritively In the circuit Court for the County of I’llnton, ^riK l>, OIHHH, aiia’TrnprtrtTTT. ChriHrmoH. Iu Chancery, at Kt. Johns, on the U8rd lutNewt«>ii Hall, Thnn^ay eve,"Tfewro- 1Qgna PJkw, or n o pay rsqqired.—Ii4s ^ ^ TIJEKDAY. DEfr.atl. i Miss inn Perrin is Inmui (rum Olivet, ! b»T aist, 1801. isuarranteed to ipve |)erfeet satisfuction Hriivi n, ruuiJitatB'ant, m. CroiaweB for the holdays. or money refunded. Price 2ft cents per r- Clutton and Edward Jerome, .\rthur Corbin left Saturday morning defendants. InthlHCHuee It apjiearlng that i Walla(« lieldiiiK wont to Cadillac box. F'or sale by F'lldew & Millman, the defendant, ('romwclliliitton Is not a res for n w'«*ek’s visit among relatives in the Druggists. ident of this State, blit that he resIdeM at I Fnday on business. T..aiiHing and Mason. Watertown, South Dakota, therefore, ou Baldwin is in D«*troit for , $ip«cim«n Chh «>m, motion of Kdwin H. Lyon. Solicitor for com- I Al. Lambie and family, of Ovid, were Do not miss Mme. Lovejoy ’s Mando ­ piniiiant.it In ordcrdl that said defendant I in toan ('hristmas day. S. H. Clifford, New Cassi*!, Wis., was Cromwell Cluttoii enter Ills appearance In lin Grehestra. at Newton Hall, Thursday troubh*!! with Neuralugaaiid RheunmtiMin said cause on or before four moot ha from the nweemW date of thU order, and that within twenty Humnor CdlllBi upeul last Tm-n doy «H>d his Stomach was disordered, his Liver davB the complainant chunc tlile order to lie days in Charlotte. Wednesday iu Detroit. A benefit soinal win bo given inr ihrr. was agetn>it, was in St. Mrs. W. F. Gardner, of Owosso, H|Mmt 0. R. Northrup, at tho Baptist lihureh to- six weekN In sueceHslon. Joiins I’Hl' lliu huUiLsX!. ------—■ duced in fiesn and strength. ’Hin'c night. Light refreshments; evor^ ’body bottles of Fileirtric BitbTs cuixh I him. - Edwin Ji. I.yox, S. H. UABOI.L, to Detroit coino. ~ T!i>niiilaluant*H Solicitor, Circuit Judge Miss Currie Turner went Mrs. O. \y. Robinson, of Maple Rapids, Eawdfd Slmpbi 'rU, Harriiihurgtil l bad. The Olivet f'ollege Male (iuartette, now a running sore on his leg of ei(^t years' A true copy, attest;— li!unday for a holiday visit. went to I)«‘troit Thursday for a short EMOUY E. l.'KIK, on their fourth successful season, give standing. Psed throe bottles of Filpctrie IteglNter. Tim cards uir out for a danc ing party ; vdsit. ------Bitters an d seven boxes of Bucklfu’s at Newtou Hull, New Ymrs iiinht. j "one of tR^r fUlfl witi'rtHiuiiiBDtw at New- Arnica Salve, and his leg Itf sound und Miss .tennie Petrie, of Grand Rapids, is tou.Hall on Satunlay evening, January Tyler, superinteinleiit of the Hath well. John S{)eaker, Catawba, O., had Detroit visiting her father anti brothers in this 2> ec 1H I o. He is employed in a Day t’it.v shoe store. llannibul Ga«kel and wife, of Mt. etc., etc. .\ rare musical treat. Conauiuptiuii Cilred. HTATIONH. Mr. and .Mi's. Thomas Daily wen* the I’lensant, visited in the family of James Do not miss the rare miisicale treat af- An old pliyMlclun, retired from practice, having hail placed In IiIh handH b.v an East (ruestsofH. M. Mradner and wife last Hubbard last we«»k. forderl by Mine. I.ovejoy ’s Mandolin India miHMionary the formiilii of a Hmpleveg- Orchestra on Thursday evening, Deeem- etablc remedy for the speedy and periiiunent week. Will Mcf^ane and wifis of Gwosso, were cure of ConHumptInn, BroiiehltlH, Catarrh, 4 05 ■« 00 Vo45 ber Hist, at Newloii Hall. Seats ou sale AHthnia and all throat and Lung AffectioiiH. DETROIT... Lv a no 1050 Mrs. W. J. Smith is suffering amid the al the home of Wm. Ferrier his fat her ­ alNo a positive and radical cure for Nervous MilwaukeeJrt.. 7lo tiio 4 25| 8 15 1105 plensures and pains of a wveru attuek of n-law, over Christmas. at Litt<*ll ’s. Debility and all nervous Coinplaints, after P. 1ni. having tested Its wonderful curative powers Poutiav ...... 7 58 1200. 5 07; 8 .'58,1215 neuralgia. John Ballinger, of Luke coiintv, is The foHtivities.whieh areyearly planned In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to la. in. and enjftyed by our |»eoplo, «*emed to make It known to his sufTerlng fellows. Act­ Holly ...... H 42 1245' 5 51 0 41 1 14 visiting his brothers, Thoiuns and Durand ...... 0 85 1 50 0 .50 1020 2 l.'t F. ll. and J. M. Morrison, of Mmu, are Ttn-p- n Hnw it ...... I41 t.firn ♦ n ifmn i.vpr uated by this motive and a dt*slre to relieve visiting their motiier, .Mys. W. F. Tronip, George, of this village. Xuman MiifTpHtur . I will send free of charge, to Owosso Jet... 1005 2 20 7 20 « I 2 50 wwk. Never before has St. Johns been all who desire it, this recipe. In nernrau, 8tr .IohH S....rr 44>.5A 8 ou. .8 04 ® 8 58 in this village. The Falsie Him will he seven years old French or English, with fjill directions for Ionia ...... 1140 8 50 8 55,-.^ ^7) so given over to genuine enjoyment. preparing an«l using. Sent by mall by ad­ p. m. DeWilt Hunt siR*nt a portion of the the first week in Juniiiiry. It is a bright dressing with stamp, naming thispa|»er. W. Lowell...... 1217 4 24 O 24 ee 5 50 The cantata entitled, "St. Nicholas NoYKa.S20 Powers ’ Block Uochester.N. Y. Grand Kapids.. 12.50 .5 OO lOOO C ..o O 40 holiday wiison among relatives and pnjs'r and worthy of good support. O. R. A 1. Jet... 1 05 5 15 1010, * a« 7 20 anti Mrs. .\rchie Morris, of North- Visit to the Sunday School, ” given four Ferrysburg ...... 2 05 0 10...... f «- 8 80 —friends in -CIwmgii., ^ Grand IIa%’en... 2 10' 0 15..... 8 ;j.5 viflt'jTrre Tisitrug Mrsr-Moms- mother, years ago^ wtm ry^ated ot the Congre ­ Milwuukeeby 8 ...... 1...... j...... John Petrie^ of Zealand, will Is* in St. Mrs. R, M. Shields during the holidays. gational church on (,’liri8 tma«^"EVc."Tr Cblrago hy Bt ...... Johns to-morrow for the reiuuinder of F*EN SIGNS KASTWAKD. Frank Rose and family and Richard opened with a march, followed by solos, The Disability Rill is a LAW.* the holiday vacation, 18 Phillips, of Lansing, sis'iit Christmas duets, trios, quartettes, sung by different Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled Mr. .'Hid Mrs. A. IL 1 ot MHS4Uf, wirti Mu m ItiiKt/x MiMtHr Mrn. (’iiriieliiis II . meiiilHTs of the Sunday school in cos- Dependent widows and parents now depeii- d..nt arhiisa snnii died flrniii effiwts of arijiv "spent ClulMtmiiH iu th e home nf lur. -H-miietf:----— tuines to repn ’sont the seasons , of tho service are Inclnded. If you wish your claim father. Dr. L. Boiightoii. year with their altenduiits. All did well- apewUly and MUCcessnillycessni Myprf isecii t eil. .Miss Lillie Lyon, of Saginaw, Address Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Trlpji, T>T^>wnKR(r^|TtnTrghtrrof Ltnvts Lytnr a former pro- and several excellently. .lAMES TAIfMB, O n. m. n. ni. p. m. p. ni. Late L'uuHUlsxIojivr of PenslonH. Grand Haven L 3 BT .... O 00 2 10 8 05 spent Christmas we«*k with her mother, : pphTor of the F'nrmer ’s Hotel, is visiting Wedding Anniversary. Wusliingtini, l>. <*. “TerrysbUTg ...... - r.-r- y nty.flfth wedding anniversary G R & 1 Jet...... at 5 3 0 40 I00.5 8 82 102.5 M. DeWitt went to Big; Gerrrgc Bush and Fmos S|s'rry, of Novi of .Munson Chu»‘ and wife was celebrated < 0 50 1020 .’{ 2.5 105.5 Mrs. John Lowell...... , n oS 1150 Rapids Monday to siwiid tho we«*k with j Corners, are visiting their n ‘lntives, I bo at their homo in F^ssex, on Christmas. a. ni. Gage brothers iu Bingham. Mr. Bush lit Ionia ...... 7 48 1125 427 1287 her daiightiT, .Mrs. M. B. PimHiinb. It was u complete surprise gotten up by St. Johns... 8 28 1217| 5 20 1 55 was our* of the -Marliest m*ttU*rs in .this neighbors and relatives. .Vftcrsometime !>• Mrs. T. Holmes, of IV’hitmore laike F'ive and hi**-half miles South and' Gwosso Jet...... 8 r»8 T 1.5 G 00 3 10 spent Christmas with her daughters,, vicinity. , s}icut in H«eiul converse, thfi rcsiKH-teii | a. m. (’has. H.Chuse, rilitor of the Gratiot Faisl of St. Johns, Miehigaii. Dnrniid...... : 5 20 ?> .'1.5 1 47 G 55' 8 .58 Mrs. J Tremj'er nml Miss Nell Ho Iiiii'h . couple were pr»*seiite'Jrt...... 17 80 11.50 8 45 ll 05- G .50 News office. Sat urda.v. Mr. Chase also BREEDERS AND SHIPPERS OF in Bellevue, Mich., an* SDCiuling the hol- prc 8 t*iit. Mr. Chase was nmrrieil in .Maple | DETROIT....Ar 7 4.5 11.5t) 4 0.5 1125 7 00 visitetl his brother-in-law. Rev. ('. (5. Rapids to Miss Helen Jones, De(;einlM*r j ShoTt-Horn Cattle ri5”<'hnlr Car, Buffet Car and Slwplng Car idays.with their mother iu this village. Thomas. Servlee. * 25th, 1850, b.y Rev. Chas. Chhdc, and has j American Merino Sbeep, Eastward, No. 12 has Pd Riddii Klepper, The Woman ’s 1'on ‘ign Missionarys^d- The dancing party at the .St^x'l Just Chicago to Dt'trolt. No. 14 Ijns Wagner had a continuous residence in F>m>x I Wyndotte and Piymoutb Chair and Buffet Car, (irnnd Rapids to De­ ety, of the M. F'.. Church, will im'ot next F'riday evening was adjudged the most township. troit, .No, 18 has (Minir Car, tirand Rapids FYiday evening with .Mrs. O. G. Wickes. to Detroit. No. 82 has Wagner Sleeper, enjoyable of any held in St. Johns iu Rock Fowles, Grand Itapids to Detroit. E. 1. PiirMen+er. Mitr villeire tenrshal. some linn*. F'orty-four couples were To l'ensinner> . Poland China and W«.st ward. No, 11 has Cliair Car, Detroit The following letter Inis ls*en rweived to Granil Rapids. No. 15 has Wagner Par­ is laid up with the grip, 'the i»uaee of liresent. BerkshireSwioe. lor BnITet Car, Detroit to Grand Riipids. No. our village is mnintaiiied by J. W. Sage The arrangements are about com pleled by H. J. Patterson and we an* iNspiested 17 has Pullman Sle«‘per, Detroit to Chicago. to publish the same for the benefit ot N«». SI has Wagner Sleeper. Detroit to Grand as deputy. b.v which the F'armcrH’ Institute and the Rapids. p^snsioners. .\Il stork rllgililt* fop reglntcr. Indhbliinl JNO. W. LGCD. BEN. FLETCHER, Miss Belle Davison* n turued, Saturday Michigan State Dairymans ’ Assfwiatiou ’s merit n HiMflnll.v. l'«»rr«‘«poii(leiir»* nollrit- 5'rntlte .Maiiagi*r. Trnv. Pass. Agent. IIolVK oe UKenKMKNTATlVKM.l THO.M AS BROMLEY. Agent, St, Johns. inH-ting will Im* consolidated and held the IVashtnptiiii, l>. iV-e. 28, 1801./ <‘«1 and iiiMpri'iioii imired. lotting from her Christmas visit with Mfs. -V. B. Stnrk fiii:»!4Hi':ii. Cornelius 11. Bennett in St. Jolius. next Tue.sduy for Miasoula, Montana, congreseman would still continue on the I'listairB, Hix doom weat- of PotitoIUcL*. when* he will visit for some months with old basis of the old division of the sev­ Eighte«*n wer«.‘pr»* 8 eiit . his brother, J. IC. pQwer. eral districts, hut by a vote of a majority j TUe fifth s«'rii*H of tho St. Johns Build­ Wall Paper, Ovid is to have an industrial school iu of the ddegiitiun, ptissiHl when I was not 1 — .... — ing and Loan .Vssfsiution will l>e oiwiied tho near future. It will lie kiiowii as-the present, it was arranged tlmt the new > for subsciiptioii January 1. Call on 1'. Baker Industrial and Training school apporiionmciii slioiiltl govern , ami tliisl M. Spaulding, ssday, sn|>eriutendent of the Ovid schools. It of your coniitA'on to Hon. H. W. Vou- St. Johns. Mich. Deeeniber tlD, for the ls»uofit of the Ct>n- is heartily endoi*sed by Ovid business mans, who hereafter will lake ii^i L. Vnuconsant; trens-i Oats...... '...... '...... 81 •wt'ek, during the liolidnys. 'Muir;Mine. Pricr-^ - ...... l.uu/r? 1.1 o Good Gilt Wall Paper 20c, Double ffpenda the rime in Detroit among musi- j L. C. Kellogg; chaplain, ThomaH riover .*m^m1 -Rmt------'ach/nan's con- Htrpi*; guHb*i —(L—A r Talmadge* : _ guard. Rye ...... 8lRfrH2 ciauK and attends Dr...... frii iin ...... ;______SHADEIITH20 SPRMG ROLLER 35c cert. H. A’ Sage; sentinel, A. Pulfrey, A ' brilliant gathering of twenty orj V* Brass or Wiwid Trimmed Curtain Poles The ICpworth League will hold their l‘otlltlM*H ...... '20(11 2' f|eal - Estate - Agent, niort! little ones at the hotm* of Mrs, O. .'irie. Machine Ncs'dles, all kinds Wt. .To Rtiis. . annual busineeH mwting at the ladii'H* Tallow ...... nVi i \V. Munger lost IVed. eve., thet/ie oceaaion Lard...... He l always on hand. library rost o i Iwing the prertentation, to Olivfl j do you good, if you have a Cough, C'ohl, | STEPHENSON’S BflZflHR. their si.ster, Mrs. IV. A. Nixon. j or any trouble with the Throat, Ch(*st or 1(>0 acii* farm to e.xchange for small Muugor. of. an 'immense doll by furni near St. .folins; 70 acresinqiroved. .ram**H H. Ibiiley.ofOvid, wasarraigned I Lungs. _Dr. King's New Discovi'ry for j gnuidioother. After refreshments were (’onsumption, Coughs and Colds is guar-1 good bnihliiigs. fruit, water, etc. Priei* on the ehnrge of niiK*, before Justice served tho ehildren deiiart-ed, happy and j auteed to give relief or money will be FORIIITOItE ♦2,700. Duiiean lastSaturday and'bound over to paid hark. Sufferers from LnGripjs* | well pliiased. Twoehoii*e vacant lols'in St, .lohiis. to the circuit eourt. Iu default of bail iu found it just tho thing and under its use ‘ There was 11 large allendanec at the had a spe(*dy and jierfeei recoverj*. Try 100 acres on s(*e. 10. Olive; 00 arres tlie sum of be was placed in jail. Baptist eluireh on Christinas eve. The sample bottle at onr exfs'nsi* and learn improv'xl; 10 acres white oak. hickory Juvenile Singing Clas.s 5,r«*etH on Sat­ eantata "Behold lIeCom(*tli ”rniireHented for yoiiself just how good a thing ll is and walnut; new hoiisi'. urday inomiag at 11:15, New momliers the Savior of men as eoming to tlie Trial bottles fre«* at F’ildow & Millmun ’s FOR- Drugstore. Large size ftOc. and fl.GG. House and lots in St. Johns. may join on .Innuray . Dili. Terms; $2 heathen natioiiK of the world by the 5 lots, hou.se, barn, etc., in .S|. .Io Iuih , for Twenty lessons. Sight reading and mlssionarieK of the cross. The singing Scientiflo American Style Coxnforty to exchange tor farm. voice training u specialty in this elaas. was inspiring and the sjienking excellent. Agency foi^ .A.11 Lot and barn on Clinton avemn*, Mme. Price, Din*otres.s. An exceptionally ’ [ileasiug part of the ♦0.50. Bargain. Union services wen* held by the Coii- exercise was when five little girls repre ­ Lot and house on state si i-e**!, opposite gregatiomil und Bnptist HOoierif*s. last senting res; lectively India, China, Japan, Remember we hare Furxiltare Congregntionnl ehiin'h with worth Sunday evening in the Congrtgqtionnl Africa and the Is1(.*h of the Sea, dressed in Corresponding with the of stone for $800. rtrTTTch. Tie* sermon vvaa delivensl by costume, came forth one'by one from Two lots opposite Episcopal ehui ’«*h. CAVEATS, l•'iIIalIees of the Rirh or fi IU*v. Mr. Burney, who also leeliired /it behind a screen trimmed in evergri*en. k TPAOC MARKS. (he Poop. 40 acres, house cost fTOO, bam, I hi* Baptist church tho next evening. As each recited her part a large star 0S8IQN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, sto. orchard, BG ncrcsiuiproved, near Eureka. 'riie following officerH wore electml for suddenly blaiiHl forth from tho screen Fur Information and froa Hanilbook write to Price fl ,500 or will exelinnge for village MI;n N a CO.. .IHI IlHOAUwAr, Nkw Y ork . (he ensuing year iu the ('ongrogatioiial behind them and a group of stars for the OlUost bureaa for sovuring pntsnts In America. Also a coiiiploto 1.'NDERT.\K1N(! prois.*rty. Kvarr jpatont taken out by na la brought beforo Sunday nchool last • Sunday: George last. .\t the close two large baskets of the pnbno by a notice given free of charge In tbo DEPARTME.N’T which embrn- Ferry, HUjxTintondeut; A. C. .Vdams, confectionary were distributed among ciw a Largi? Stcxrk of the Wo will fumisli tho w’o<*kly Detroit Trib ­ assistant nup<*rintendent; FXta Uiciiards, young and old. as all were hors and girls (ientifir Finest, CASKETS in une or tho weekly Detroit I’ree Press at secretary; Mrs. B. D. Palmer, treasurer; for the evenini^. Much credit is due .Mrs. rsuveat rlrralatlon of any aefentlSc paper in tho the City. or the New York World or Mielii- world. Splendidly llluatrated. No Intelligent Gi*orge Baldwin, librnrinn; Mrs. P. K, Northrup \vho trnineil the children for man ahnuld be wlthont It. Weekly, SS.od • gan F'nniier at. fl .GO together with the year: P1.M ala montba. Addreaa MUSS A OO., PtTrin. choirisler^ this oxoreise. • rrai.isHgR!). An Broadway. Now York. ». M:. stool Ac Co St. .foIiBH News for one yenr. / Rmil IC«tst«. Roll ot Honor. JoHuph Kcott to Adell Scott, lot H, THE NEWS blot^k 4, Stone ’a add to Ovid, 1115. Alirtof pupilw who were oeiiherab* WE ALWAYS LEAD! aent nor tardy during the term ending LoriS D. <}I1)US, Editor aud IToprietnr. Lydiu Gilmore to Win. Dlooni, 1 acre, Nectiou d, Watertown, $875. December 24 th, 1891; TUKSDAY^EC. Etbel A*b, Nora Bail, Cl X. Campbell to 11. K. Campbell, I Frmnk P. Suck. Robert C. Buck, Nina 11m Chappell, Austin Cuwlea, acre, aecUon 18, Watertown, $1. Uaipb Cvwioi, Pbebp Ueuioii, NE WSLETW. Laura E. Odell to .Tamea Odell, 2ucrea, Joaapb Doollog, CUud Emmona, Llbbia Flak, Leah 1 Fowler, aoction 2, Gr(>enbuah, fSOO. Lillla Holton, Margaret Keliy,.— Goorgo Tuckor, of louia, woh in tow n ben Kipp. Coe Kreppe, Dry Goods Department United Stattv to Peter Finch, 80 acrea, Ota Lebaren, William J Mom , ChriHtmos. Olirer McUuUton, Irving Padley, lM)ction 1, Greenbuah. Cbarlea Pattanoo, iunuia b Popple, Misa Anna Full Mi>ent ChriatnmH in •fohu H. Fedewa to U. M. Swigart, Lean Beeb, Henrietta Kknardt, Mertle Klcharcbon, George Kieliclianlaun. Middleton. Mich. pa rta of lot w 2 and 3, block 25, St. .fobne- TmtRUig, ltdeoD Hbot. Mra. M. D. Drown ajienda the holiiluys f1,500. 8ara L Byan, lUaolo~BeTy, Amelia Seibert, Myra SiierrjF, /I in Qnincy, Mich. Wm. A. Wella to Wni. Winters, 9 ncrea, boy Sperry, Loa TraTia, Neva WalbrIdM, Edward Waidiuu, Ww. M. Vmen —and family mwmt «n(!tion 11 Rilfly , ^ftOO Kta H WalfceiK Fere Wen del .Vmanda Averill to Ida J. Morris, 80 Orra Webb, Artie WilMin, CbriatmoH in Aahley. Walter Wykotl', Jvbu Lbrbiock, acres, weetion 28, Olivo. 8500. ^na gavey. Aleut Cohm.'in. P. M. Shawlia d wife -apont Chri atitiae EunHirerT belie Uavlaou, with rolativcH in Lorain county, Ohio, IionisH M.- Kt-oddanl to CaroliMe J.- James OaTiei, Lucia b ly, Itantn, -DJ acres, section 10, l.,cbanon, Fred Geurgia, Ella llarru, Mr. apd Mrs. K. E. White and Mrs. Grace Horiou, Gertie Kellogg, ♦1,700. Alaisti NwrUirup, Wright Uuiumel, Morc 3' spent Christmas in Grand Rapids. 0*y Hummel, Willie .Stiuitem, Leonard Collins to Elmira J. Strong, Harry Squain, Miuuie aimmoua, S. Wyman, of Union Home,'wunt to Joey Uiauciiard, Cuitu Hraduer, 79 acr»*H, section 9, Engle, f.^OO q. c. >auuy Ctiui'cb, Niua Clark, All Underwear at one quarter off. Chicago, III., Thursday to siicnd Christ ­ G. M. Edwn.'ds to Mniviua Botsford, Lua liowuiag, Bertie Hildreth, inas. ICuy UeuUentOii, Willie Harris, Tots 10 and 11, blo<'k 8, Ovid^^OOO.’ Kuiie MoFarlaue, Hubert Nurtbrup, Misr Dcrtha .Stunhois?, of Ovid, is vis­ Alary Otcaon, Harry i'odley, All Gloves and Mittens at one Amos O. Phelps to H. M. Southworth, LdfllU liOMt, Adah Sturgia, iting her imrents in this village during lots 0 and 7, block 13 Bath, ♦300. ( ari Stiavr, Fred VauGiesoo, WUlto llichmoud, Edith Wasbburu, tho holidays. ChesUtr H. Ball to l,.ewiK Kisby, land Ediili Mailerj, brauk Valentine, quarter off. Jeublf WyckuiT, Frank Clavey, W. U. Clark, of tho law .Hriu of MePeok on out lot P., Ovid, ♦(iOO. Henry Foucit, Grace Emmona, s A. Rail to R. IV. Rail, 40 acres, Ediib Clark, 'liertiia Hewlii, bred Dewitt, Gieuu lleuderaou, lost week with a ne at holiday nnpplL tu.Mdioi> 11, Bingham. ♦2,00(>.------tirBi.'c ituiniiis, ------Maud iiuiuiea. incut. Cohimondable enterprise. Oakley Huntley. Eva Kellogg, Aineriran Vuiith ’s AsHocialloii, Maui ice Laiiibie, lua Maithuuae, —Put Howbuid; of Galosburg, arri' Aiuriie Merrill,___ Kliira I tiia,iiii, _____ ‘'.ugHbe iUiyuolds, Louie Sbuiieni, rocery epartment to-day to s{>end u portion of the holiday 1891, had its origin in the brain of Rev. Eddie SU-phens, Ellsworth Talliiudge, G D . season in the home of A. O. Hunt. Alfred Wuudbams, Fred Wiusluw, F. Frederick Bliss, who is well known to Miuuie liigluw, Heury Bailiett, Neva Bi^luw, Guy Luivher, Taylor Stockton jiieked several daisies residents of tliis county. His parents, Gleuii Ferry, Blauche llaynea. and pun sies from a flower bod upon his Mr. and Mrs; H. 0. RIIbb, live in the tovvii- ingtuu Hnn iley,------Grare Kell ■jgipr Gsun Livesay, Cora FHiers-ui, family lot in the wunctcry last w«‘ek. ship of Riley and nw) old residents. Frank, Millard neyuuiUa, Jennie Howerii^ Minnie Davis. Maud Har;, Annual mootiug of the Fire Dojiart- as h e was familiarl.v called, is deserving TTeieii Holton, ------Eiiima Marlin, ot much iiraise for his indefatigable zeal F>win Williams, Ida Martin, ' nient for the election of officers at. Firo- Birdie Haines, Eddie Eckbaii, luau's Hall Jan. 2, at 7 o ’clock iv m, ^ in pushing to its completion the organi ­ Jessie Sliumoua, Adds Harris, 5 lb. Good Basins George Holloa, Arthur Jury. Maple Rapids Disjiatch: “F, W. Ihnl- zation of this society. Gel tie Fynn, Agnes Severance, In speaking of his plans to a reporter Leone Bower, Floyd Fynn, 9 lb. Rolled Oats feru attended a luetjting of the state End Simoioiis, Robbie Smltn, Grange committe this week at Lansing. of the Chicago Daily Presft, he says: L*^n WuMt, Ray Cone, “My’ idea in originating and perfecting G' orge Cdleman, Laura Gardner, E. J. Dradner accompanied by 1'. H. Lftie Weatheraax Guy Cone, tho youths ’ department of the great Charlie Hisbup, Eariiosl Bartrani, 8 lb. Oat Meal Gill, a student in Albion college, come Lu!n Passige, Edna Snyder, exposition was to organize on a scale Maud W eaver, b.va Ketlugg, home Wednesday lor tho holiday season. EdiMt RiobA'dsou. 4 Cans Good Corn somewhat simiTar to tlie orgahTzatioii Moriia Hoberis, Donald Siephensou, Mrs. M. .McMillan, of Denver, who vis­ that was formed in Scotland some twelve t'hariie Mickels, Faruesi Carr, Geo g e Judd, Ka> lli^op. ited for some time with her sister, Mrs. j’ears ago, which was for the reformation Dan uisbop 1 lb. Good fine-cut Tobacco f). P. Wih'ox, n*turned to her home last of youth from vice and crime while instill ­ Tuesday. ing within them a love for home and Ib^Gcood-Bhig Tobacco Miss Maud Doyle, a teacher In our country. Like the association in Scot­ ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS. public schools, went to M’oodstock, Out., land, our aim is to touch the young at Fridu.v wberfi ahe attends the wedding of every' poanible (uiiut for their good, mak­ ^a OUTH OfJVE.—^ferton Hunt and 5 lb. Grits a cousin. ing the world ’s fair furnish incentives to ^—^Adney Smith, from Wehberville, The January number of the I.(ndiCM ’ international members along all’lines attended Ira Smith ’s sale last IVednes- 2 lb. Tea Dust liome Journal is upon our d«*sk. It is lending to the greatest possible exhibit da.v. bright amL4ntcj'c»44«g roaling for 4>l4l on their part' —♦‘ducatiomi] aud iiidiistrial _Miss Altie Pearce, from Lansi ng, is 5 lb. Soda - — and young. —in 1893. Havingtheu, under the impetus H|>ctidi)ig the holidays witli her imrents. Died, December 25111, of lung trouble, offered by this greatei?T exposition of the Misses Bessie and ('annalite Hill, from Henry Gyer, who has bwm an inmut<> of centuries, stKjured an organization with a DeWitt, have bef'ii visiting friends at 4 lb. Crackers the poor house for some time. Funeral larger membership than ever before White Hall. was held Inst .Saturday. known, the good work could go on long Miss Kittle Hill, from .Vltoiia, is spend ­ after tlie fair had ceased.” ing the holiday's with frii'iids ii) Dc Witt. 30 cent Coffee for 28 cents. .Mr. aiid .Mrs. C. R, Martin and sou Ii*a Smith ’s sale was well attended aud George, an'iv(*d last Thursday from everything sold hrouglit qnite a fair Rattle (’reek, to. siM‘nlAs:l<Mthit and tliu Wnrid’ii llapi>e»ln||« 97 ------Craig, near Parts. Ky....John to a christening. keepsie, N. Y., aged 79. 98— Holy coat exhibited at Trsvss; ninth time in its blstorr einos the Savior ’s death ; firct •rally—All l*a t aa a ThI* that !• Told. Brown at Jackson. Teim 99 Terrible forest fires in ths Northwest. 8 —Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister of 84 —Fourtem Italians killed by eannon ex ­ tbe Dominion of Canada. time since 1344.... Fall are nf ths Amsdean ACOOMT. YthssI Company; twelve plants Inv.zlTsd. XiAtuliiM tfv..n»a nf *91. 7—Klla Williams. William Williams. Willis plosion at Newark. N. J., during a orlebratlon 8 -Chief Justice lease O. Wilson, of Illinois, ■ 1.0we. end Ml/ji Lowe, near Birmingham, Ala. ....Ten firemen hurt at Minneapolis; lo^s at Genera. 92 —Unveiling of monument at New Ulm, TBo '^^oT 1h ;ii lia« rom w, on d a rotro- _ -^ UFH LesTsTikUbl. d. TuUah oma. T« aa------e-am im i. Mi^ Italians killed in a wreck at 13-JoBsuh K. Emmet, noted comedian. Minn., conunemorattaf XiutUn haUllt twenty- r8-Trau¥Dudley, (HJUjiirI. Oeorgetowa, Ky. MnKin*« HtBtlon. >*a.. ..Twymv foUT u—.Ea.rCrxg WaartefXB LfidlnatoD. MRaankes, nine years ago....Keports from Ruseia of Sptvtivu gKtiic s fiiay not bo uiiinter«»t • CiOBKB. tblrt » hnrt lu a colll8ion~1n Bpaln . Wls,^ etervtne nsawat?^ eelHBg their chlh lran esitiu. Its history is inurh thn same a 1—Two negro ootton pickers in Arkansas, for 9V —DoUsr explosion at Tlonssia Pa., kills 91 —Ex^. BL Rbnotor JOSsph B. MaDonah l wf- 29 —Ffret froJts In theNUtUlweetr ------t|j^. oast decade killing an overseer. > threa, India a. 94 —Battle at 'Talparalee; 4 hl H. reanltlng fn T' * ‘riT'*' i ' '^“i tifiha 98 —Faal forest fires in the Northwest.... 94 Bishop Howell R. Price, of tbe M. K. In surf ente'partial sncceae. . ..b. of V. encamp ­ except that It was marked by the .^outh ment at Mlnneapolle, A»w.Vlr;iii rr vohlt'or'.S Itolow wi I bo 17—Four negroes at Clifton Forge, Vm. ■* ’ AAi—Eight Phila. Church, Camden, N. J. 98 —Jack Parker, colored, Ooviuj^n. La. delpbla firemen injured. 26-E»gland swept by a Urriflo storm. found an enuiucratlon of tTIb prTiicrpIsr ! 3»—Thfie killed, eighteen hart in a oolltsion 4—Hannibal Hamlin, tbe famous son m - uu_i lariip I I IIII tm eapttive ValfiarallifvlB Fires. lat Kent, ('B10...;atT~»attprs 1 let to e Tiika Ku-. l^alne, and fx Vice President (during Lincoln ’s the final battle....Bread riots In Rnssla. events: ' i>erlorgate. Orsi. term). llkO JQllli Auams an d 'llmtiiaa Jeffar igi—Aeronan t Gee. Hogan falls one-half a mile Political. MARCH. to death ai D»tYon...~i'Oui -Vfw pl lgrtni a . 17- At New York, 88.' 01,0 «. 1 OCTOBER. son, expired on ludepoodenee Day. JXM’AIIT. I— Four killed on the Ha*ietn Rood. 90- Chief W. U. Boas, a leading etatesman of crnebedto death In tbe crowd viewing tbe holy 1 - Balmacoda aaauin«a dio'atorfhlp of Chill. APRIL 15— At Chicago, Smyth ’s farniture establish ­ 9 —Twenty Newfoundland flsberiuen lost. tbe Cherokee Nation. . T^ClvlI war inaugurated In i hill. 4—Bniier of tug Psrker explodes at i bicaro ; 25—Mrs. Mark Hopkins Bearles. worth •40,- 11—Rnsrla secures privilege from Turkey to 8 —Nabraaka Knvas*a«sed in tbe Ten ­ the Bupreiue Court. staff killed at erete, Ill....TerriAb storms In ^0—H. W. Beckworih, Uu IUk I Btates Consulat nessee I^eglslature; diegraoeful row. ai-David H. Hill chosen United States Senator 13—Lommeroial Advertiser building in New York. Three fatalities. Loss gSOJiUiO. Oieat RritAin. Bermuda, Hinsdale. III. 5-F'onr die, 90 made sick, by drinking from froii) New York. 16—Reports of many lives lost at sea in the 94 —Postmaster Oeneral Italkes, of England. pollnted well at Dundee, Minn ... Batiie be ­ -Henry H. hwan takes his seat as District 17— Memphis, Tenn., theater, oldest in city; loss •>U,lUJ. storm. Hi FTEMREIl. tween Texas rangers and train robbers ; 13 of the Justice Vuitotl Ktates «ourt in Michigan, Tice li)—locomotive at Pottsvitle, Pa., explodes, 1—Bev. J. B. L. Soule, Ubioago. latter killed....84,000 stolen from Blcan, Iowa, H. B. Hroan, raised to rupremo Court. S >—At Bavannab, C a , wholesale grocery honses ; loss •3)0 nOO. killing three. 8 -Jonas M. Bundy, editor New York Moil bank. 98 -IVffer elected be ator from Kansas auo- 91 —Wreck at Monmouth, III., kills four. aud Express, at Paris. 7— Universal observauoe of Labor Day in 97 —Five fires in Bt.'Louis; loss over •1,0)0,000. America....3v0tb anniversary of Columbue ’de- infarilnr ingfl)" Two fatalities. 89 —Toreshtr boiler bursts at Mayvllle, N. D., 0-Ex-President Urevy, of France, at Paris. 80 —lilliiokalahf priVclallUOd Quu>oii of—the. killing six. 18 — Prof. Ferrel, meteorologist, Maywood, rartnre frdm the Canary Islands ....U. 8. Sandwich Islands. OrVliBKH. 5— Bqnire & Co.'s packing honse, 1,300 lire vn rifllliiliiH iiti Thorsen Station, Minn, kills Kan. Government recognizes the < hlliau Provincial FEHBtTART. five. -JO- (loverument....Hurricane wrecks many vessels 94 —( has. Foster confirmed Secretary of the bogs, burned at oometville. Mass.; loss •IS",000. on NO .a nnaat A merleRti jiork ad- 6— Dlvltiily Hall, Yale ColDge; loss e73,0J0 97 —Fuse factory explosion at ClevA)and kills 95 —Dr. B. D. Burch rd. at Saratoga. Treasury >>y thn neuate. four ...Report oonftnned.... at BosCuu of- the 3)—Boulanger commits suicide at Brussels. mltted to Germany and Denmark. 97 —Henator lllalr of New Ifampshire appoint ­ ....Davis CO., Ind., couit bouse and records.... Business portion of Columbus Junction, Iowa, founderingof an unknown four-masted tchooner OOiOBIH. 9 — Judge T. M. Cooley resigns ai ehai man of ed Minister to China. •I) ,(X)).,..T'imea building, Lima, OblJ, aud with all hacds....'Twenty killvd at Lennox, 1—Harvey M. Wa'tereon. at IxiulavlUe, Ky. interstate oommeroeoommiciee. ... f.ev. Howard MARCH. Franoe, by the falling of undermined bnlldlngs. 3—Oen. Alpheus Baker, at Ixmisville, Ky. McQueary perpetnally suspended from the 8 —Conservative party in Canada, 8ir John surrounding blocks, 8100, OtM 8 -Catting mansion and ait collection ; New 98 — Cable reports of terrific earthquakes in 6—Rev, Dr. Henediot, Flplecopalisn, at Cincin ­ Episoopal Church, for heresy....Bait a.'oinst Macdonald lead r, successful by reduced major- Japan, thousands being killed by shook and nati, Ohio....Rt. Hon. Wm. Henry smith, at Itata (uropped, and the veseel delivered tu GbiU. ItT. York, $100,000. 2.-’-'’Paradise Park,” New York; 100 familiee flpods. London....King x harlee of wurtemburg.... 10— News of Chinese outrages on Americans. ll—- Gen. John M. Palmer chosen Senator from 11 homeless. 9!) —Twenty per sh by burning of steamer Chas. Stewart Parnell, at Britton, Eng....Sir ....Registry in Loudon of Boron tJireeb ’s min ols on the lV4th ballot. Beirne at Millkeu’s lAadlug. Mias. John Pope Henneesey, at I>onaon. Jewish oolonizatlon society ; capital. 81 ,O0o,(J00. ‘■30-^Dw'6li Fava recalled by ItAljh ------94 —Cara and ootton at Birds Point, Mo., 8130,- 007.------_ NOVEMBER. lb —Le^ M. I atea, dry goods luerohant at New II- Prince Bismarck sunors slight stroke of APRIL. •i>—At Louisville. Ky.. 850),000. 4-fJeTent een killed^ by (aiitng miner ’s cage at York, drowned ; life insured for 8l()U,0au. apoplexy. 6—United Blatea touator Kdmunds, of Ver­ 99 —At Lima, Ohio, 8130, UOu. Butte City. — 4.4 WwpM iiinn /’nnrt .Tiimtlntt Wetiry .Ulon, 14-Marriage of Edward C^leaton, author, to mont, resigned. 8-Gas explosion at Nantiooke, Fa., mines, New York. PiauucB -R.“ G“ ood■ e, at ‘Madieon^Jidlat , ind.^ Y. Ifi-^t.oreiir.u Cn iun Be, of ^lohiaaka. appointed 8)-At Clinton, N. J.. 8 OO.COO. Central t aln inns 43d)H miles in 4.0 minutes, ______NilVEMUEH. kills fourteen, 14—U. F. Helnriche, inventor, at Chicago ; sui­ Assistant Hecretary of the Treasury. Foux-iiuffi and thirty six horses burned to cide. making toreo ■tops....Iteportof Brltleb seizure IS—K. NebuKer, of Inrliana, , appointed 19 -At Ybor City, Fla., 83)0.000. 17- At M. Louis, 81,3)0,000. death at Danver. “ ■ — —------^ ID Ex-Gov. Halo of New Hampah ire. of Itylene island, Dardanelles. Dulte.l States Treasurer. 13—Five perish in a fire at Columbus, Ohio. November : —I X—iiizige Swan of Michigan decides contra ­ MAT, 94 —At Minneapuhs, #4 lO.Otf, band Chinese may not be sent fU China~tf they UKCEMHEIC 99 — Reported loss of Finney and 19 —Donn Platt, journalist, at Cleveland. 8 — Gov B<»yd of Nebraska declared ineligible. twenty-five men on Lake Erie. 19 — W. J. Florence, comedian, at PbllAdelpbla. have reel lence in any other country ...... Turk sn 10—Foruiaticn of People ’s Party at Clncin- 3-At Plainfield. N. J., 81 >0,003. 0—At PhiladelpUla. 8^,000. 97 —Collision at Toledo. Ohio; ten killed. 93 —Gov. Hovey of Indiana. commander slaughters rebels in Yemen. Arabia, nali. ------30—Five killed by a falling bridge at Katispell, 24—Earl of Lytton, et Paris. and displays their heads on poles. SEPTEMBER. 29 — ”Ieror of Brazil, at Paris. Rapids, Miob. Chili for t>»e Baltimore incident. in Firth of Forth ; thirteen drowned. N. Y... .Reis family of five burned to death at 20— Senator Plumb, of Kansas, from apo ­ iu—Malllnn Allefton trots a mile at Inde- 99---' hill returns an impudent answer to Min ­ 18 — Gas explosion at Findlay, Ohio ; killing Detroit. plexy, at Washington. pendenoo, Iowa, In 2 K)0)4, ister Egan. two, hurting twelve. 4—Three kill d in a collision at Penning, 92 —J. I. Cate, Racine inannfaoturer. 90 —Farthquuko shock In the Northwest. MOVr.MBF.B, 96 -Snowstorm in the East does •0,000,000 ton, N. J....Twenty drowned bv overturning of 92-£astem Oklahoma opened to settlers: 3—Flower elected Governor in New York, damage, barges in tbe Hudson River. ...Two killed, four wild BcraR:ble for lotB....B. V. White, noted Boies in Iowa, McKinley in Ohio, Knssoll in . 7—Colliery explosion at Bcottdale, Fa, kills hurt, at East Thompson, Conn. CL r »iiolu|rv« Wall street operator, fails for (2,500,UJU....Chill Massachusetts, Itepubllcau success in Pennsyl- 131 miners. 6—Nine klllod by falling walls at St. Paul. januat -t. celebrates her new indejiendeuoe. Tsmia I pehrl 'art . 0—Blxty mlners'killed by firedamp at Paris. 1—Skirmish on VN bits River; four Indians 24—Tammany monument to New York troops 6— Fonseca proclaims pinisolf Dictator of 8 —Kteamer Chiswick foundered off Bcllly 10— Three killed in a collision at Anna, Ill. killed. at Gettysburg unveiled....Nancy Hanks at Brazil....Admiral Jorge Moult elected Presi­ Islands ; eleven drviwne ou- Ban Francisco to New York in 4 days 12 hours 7— Chas. F. Crisp, of Georgia, chosen Speaker. 120 perish. Thames. ■anda dying....Jack Dempsey suffers bis first 28 minutes. ...Philadelphia cricketers defeat 9 President Harrison ’s message submitted <2—At ran Francisco, vessel EUzabuth wreck­ defeat in tbe ring, by Hobt. Fltzslmmon e. Lord Hawkei’ team. to Congress. ______ed; twenty drown. 13 Hoetiles eurreudar to General Miles. 9i) —Minister Egan at Valpara'so or>)are-Insane asylum near Nashville, Tenn., erell), opera singer. 10—.Mardi Gras Carnival at New Orleans. New York.... Venner A Co., New York brokers, Dover, Del. buzued; six ];>eiish....Bteamer i-oxburgb Castle 7— Oen. Charles Devens, eminent Jurlet and 12—Iquique and Pisagua bombardod by loBo a million and fail....Jay Gould has hys ­ 20— William West at Washington, Pa...... Hen ­ collided with liiltlsh Peer, u English channel ; soldier. Cbllion iuBurgeuts; surrender follows. 16th; terics at a meeting of Missouri Pacific Direct- ry Marsh at Ebensburg. Pa. twenty-three drowned. 10—Oen. J. H. Butler, fainone in Canadian government troops uneuooesetully attempt ro- ore... .Attempted lynching in Chicago....Be- - M ____ 17—British Hteauisr Utopia sinks ironclad border rebell on ; at Ijafayette, Ind., suddenly. uapture, 9Gtb, and then desert to insurgents. brewe celebrate their New Year. 8 — Sliakspeare Beeves at NewcasTTe; DoT.'; .-;;- “Bcdney tn-Oibr altar b ay, 5iiu.ltaIiaja3_iLrowijed. IS—Jno. W. Riot, famous Chicago architisct. 14—Eleven I.aliane killed by a Now Grloans 'TT;:^-Owr»rf;e Hannrn lt-lhe veaerablH American 9 —Poitonwins National Ieople. 28 Kx-Oov. George K. Crawford, of rlanaas, 96 —Tremendous business failures at liCghorn, S—News of dehtruotiou of vast forests by bnr- a—Ernest Forbes at Annapolis, Md. APRIL. 99 —Hon. NMlUam Wlndom, Secretary U. 8. Italy, aggregating 8in,(X)0,OX) Jicanesiu Innesota 17—William Green at New Urleaus, 8 —Wreck of British ship St. Catherines off Treasury. 99 —.UaMocre of 470 Q. orkhas in Manipur, fol­ 7— Grant monument qnveiled at (hiesgo. George and Fred Dunasa at Tahlequab. I.'T, ; 9U perish. .30—Mon. Charles Bradlaugb. eminent free­ lowed by defeat of the t ritlsb force under (Jom* 8 — Allerton. wins 810,(.(*J stake from Nelson at 91 —William Muscoc at Charlottesville, Va. 10—Eit'e-damp oxiilualon at Tamaqua, Pa,; thinker and member Hriilsh House of Com­ inissloner Quinton, and the massoerS of him ­ Grand Rap ds (.\iich.) race-track. 34—Waite 8. Martin at Columbia. H. C.... three killed. mons. self, Col. Bkone, Messrs. Grimwood, Melville, 9 — Jbe Cleveland liabyls named Ruth. Bill Mil 8 at Pickens, S. C....Edmund Holliday IK—blx postal clerks and two engineers 31 - Jean Ixnils Kmest Meissonler, the famous and Cossins, and IJeut bluipson, during a II— burial of i'arnell at Glasnevln....Earth ­ at Manning, 8. C. killed in a wreck at Kip on, Ohio. F'rench artist. parley. This was followed by heroic resistance quake shock in Californio. MAT. A At. rr.BRUART. ’ of the remnant of troops, ana successful retreat 19 — Kiorms on Atlantic coast. 8 — Willia-n Price at Marshall, Mo. 7— Gas explosion in n >. lorksburg (W. Va. 8 — Hon. Julias Houseman, Grand Railds, ltd bv Mrs. Grimwood and Mrs. Quinton, to 14— Li grippe appears in Eastern States. 9- CharleB t-ord at Ottawa, 111. mine ; four killed. Miob. litaiia. a gambler uameJ Jurden. Tex. tionist, srd cbauiplon of homo rule. wood decorated by Queen Victoria with tbe 16— (jollitiou between Chilians and United 21— James Kane at Kelleville. Out. vl-Keveral lives lost by tornado near Con- 13. Admiral Daxrld Dixon Porter, U. S. N. Order ef tbe Royal cro s. After an arduous 14 -General William Tecnmseb Bhtrman, one States seamen at Valparaiso. g-i - A.bert Havenstineat Broken Bow, Neb..., tralio. Mo. .campaign, Britlau forces qqelled tbe outbreak, 17— F 1 lure of Harrison, I