Volume VI.—N o .7 ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1894. Whole N o . 259

Orr A enuine bfirgains In .Jewelery and Op- Ri< hard Guy was at Hillsdale yester ­ THE CLINTON COUNTY FAIR. nesB forms, business corresjiondence, THE NEWS timil (.looiis. Kyes tested Free day. The Fair thlH Year wan one of the Hext actual business practice and banking. Ever Held. An Independent NewHpaper, Kukpps , D k Witt & Bo ’s. Read the Rochester (Jlothiiig Co. ’s ad. The advantages offered in the branch in this issue. college will be equal in respect to those PobllHhed every Tuenilay at 1IH HtateStreet Tak** yonr watch, clock, and jewelry Had good weather prevailed, tlie A. E. Dutcher has an interesting shoe offered nt the Inteinntional Business repairing to C. S. .Vllison. the old reliable Clinton (bounty Fair this year would HOLLIS CORBIN, ad. in t his issue. College of .Saginaw. jeweler. have undoubtedly been the most success­ Editor and l’roi)rletor, .\h the college will only continue for a .Mr. ami Mrs. Theo. Price returned from ful and largely utti’iided exhibition ever At 76 cents s Year strictly in Advance. JVEWWLJETS. term of tliiiH’ months it will be necessary Old Misr-ion last week. held in this county. As it was the at- Carayat>le in advance. Buy your Baked (Joods at Place & Geo. Siiiedley, of Owosso. visited u lege a Icairty siqiport as every effort will Yearly advertialnii? ratea made known on (dear) friend in this place over Sunday. erouH and iiiucb more elaborate than Application. Robiats ’. be made by the management to conduct Anou.vtnoiia communlcntiona will never re­ Advertising cannot fail to injure a man usual. Almost all of the St. .Johns busi­ a first class institution. ceive notice. lOvenitig chnrch services now begin at ness firms had exhibits while the stock Loeala ainonK readliiff matter 10 centa per T:.*!!) o ’clock. when it is all done by his business com ­ The college is located just sonlh of the line each Inaertlon. petitors. display was immense. First National Bank, nji stairs. Those Obituary poetry or reaolntiona will poal- Louis W’olcott is now clerking in u Below we give the result of the three ttvely not be inserted unleaa paid for at 5 Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Clark, from Roches ­ wishing to take the course should call centa per line. drug store at .Mason. days races: Addreaa all coininnnicatlona to ter, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and complete arrangements at once. Will 11. Russell, of Ithaca, has engaged WEDNESDAY. ST. JOHNS NEWS, St. Johns, Mich. D. W. Fcageles. HiirtfHlns ill Fur Capes with Fildew iV: Millmaii. 2:30 TROT—I’UHSE |!200. Frank Selden, who has been working At John Hicks’. (\ .S. A lli.soii wjis called to Vernon yes ­ Name. 1 2 3 4 .5 Business D irectory . on Grand Rapids papers for some weeks, Mount wood ...... 3 3 2 3 terday by the death of liis annt. .Alisdore Girl...... 2 2 .3 2 is spending a few days in St. Johns, (Jeo . j. Foeruil Byron Danlv . V - Afi ailverfiseiiient does not sell goods, Harvev Belmont ...... 1 111 ATTORNEYS. Married, in St, Johns, Sept. 2Gth by Ti 111^2:30, 2:34, 2:34J4. but it helps the seller to sell them. Rev. E. M. Blanchard, L. B. .Stevens and .3:00 MINUTE TROT—COUNTY RACK—CURSE & OSItOKN. Office over Mr. and .Mrs. A. Lumbie, of (Jrand • ^75. FOERCH DAHLY, f V Aillaon’a jewelry atore, St. .lolina. Miss Nina Kirly, both of Eureka. Ledge*, wei-e in St. .Johns last week. Married, in St. Johns, October 5th, by Dot Cale...... 1 111 Dealers in Flour, Ground rAUI.I>INfi, NOKTOX & WKIMKK, Of­ .Mrs. Su.sari Brown is speialing four Col. Wilkes...... 4 4 4 fice over National Hank. Bev. E. M. Blanchard, Walter R. Gates Buy Fi-ltz...... 3 .3 3 3 Feed, Corn, Oats, Middlings, S weeks jit Holly and Bochester, N. Y. and Miss Maiy Maria Thomas, both of Wilmoiit ...... 2 2 2 2 Bran, Potatoes, Beans, Tim­ yon & DOOLING, Attorneya at Law, Seaiator .John Patton, ,Ir., will sfieak Time—2:49j4, 2:5,3, 2:57. St. .lolina. lu;} Binglium. othy, Clover Seed, Bailed L at Newton hall next .Monday evening, A course of sermons on “(inestions of THi’RSDAY. KOKWA & W.VLHKIIXIK, Attorneya (lov. McKinley, of Ohio, is billed to the Day ” will be begun nt the Congre ­ 2:40 TROT—I’URSE $175. Straw, Salt, Kerosene r V at Law. Oflice over Corner Druj? Store. F sjuaik at Ionia next Friflay jifternoon. gational church next Sunday evening by Momitwood ...... 1 1 1 Oil, Live Poultry, Fur, Hides, Billy R...... 5 4 2 "TTT'ILL 11. It KUN.SON, Attorney at I.aw Rev. and Mrs. F. ,J. Bnidner, of Delta, Dr, Butler, Pelts and Game. W St. .lolina. • 12+ Lnella Chilly ...... 2 2 3 spefit the fore part eif hist week visiting Married, in St. .Tohns, September 19, .lay G...... 3 2 4 KWIS SKVKIIANCK. A. H., Attorney, in St. .Johns. Bnfus C. (Jifford, of St.Johns, and Miss Hazelwood ...... 4 5 5 .‘»pe iul .Sule Over I’litt’a Grocery. I'ime—2:30, 2:345^, 2:35. L .Miss l]thel D<*nnis and Miss Tompkins, .\gnes Hamer, of Bengal, by Rev. E. .M. On Ribbons this ww.*k at .John Hicks’. of Ovid, took in the Clinton county fail- Blanchard. 2:30 PACK—CURSE. Keej) an eye on oiir Bargain Window. rilYSlClANS. last Thursday. Elegance ...... 4 3 3 The congn*gation of Bev. 11. E. Buth'r, Ida S...... 2 2 2 J. T. Cole & Co. 1 thaca .louniiil : “.Miss Millie Vroman pastor of the Congregational clnirch and K. A. J. WliiGINS, I’liyaician and Siir .lack Riley ...... 3 4 4 $<>.> Casli Keon. Oflice over .Sullivan'a Clothlnji was visiting friends in St. .Johns the fore friends of the family are invited to a Patti...... 1 1 1 DStore. 4Htf Mill imrchase a gi^oil second-hand part of the week.” reception at the parsonage on Tuesday Time—2:31 2:32 2:32. Bradbury piano. For jiarticniars call at evening. RUNNINIJ RAI-E. this otfice. r; / M. I’OST >1. 1). I’liyaician, Siirjreon and D.ince at Bcfigal Grange liall Friday S• Notary I’lifilic. Olfice east aide of main Y’on don ’t employ salesmen wearing Florida ...... 1 1 1 at., Eureka, Midi. evening, Oetober 19th. Bill, ."jG cents in­ Molly ...... 2 5 Gun and (ieneral Ropairin)-. cluding horses to hay. dirty and rugged clothes, with an odor- Michigan Girl...... ,3 3 3 I arn fircfiared to do all kinds of Gun AUV P. havens , m, i>. Oflice overII. suggestive of “a long time between Lady B...... 4 2 2 and Umbrella repaiiing and have full .J. WoodruiT ’a atore, St. .lolina. Oflice The Kinzie Conu'dy Company en­ houra:M 9 to 11 am and 2 to .5 pm. 1 baths.” Your stationery and circulars Kity Girl...... '5 4 stock of supplies foi- same. Locks re­ tertained large audiences every night last 3'ime—.50 .00. pail ed and keys fitt* ‘d. Everything first- should be as dressy us your salesmen. class and fully guarantved. "T J. TK.AVI.S, M. 1). Office at Iteaidence week at Scriven’s oiiera house. FRIDAY. The (Quarterly communion was ob G eo . D. Cooi ’er. V fiver Fildew a .Millmaii'a drui; atore. 2:50 TROT OR CAI-E—cur .se $175. Dlaeasea of Women and Clilldreii a apecialitv. The Home find Foreign Missionary served at the Congregational cliurcb last CloakN ! CI(><-kH! Society of the M. E. church will meet with NoteV ...... 0 2 3 3 Sunday and eleven persons were received Billy R...... 4 ,3 0 4 All styles of Cloaks at John Hicks’. DENTISTS. .Mrs. Manii Friday afternoon,Octoberl 2. to membership in tjie church. A large Gyp F...... 2 12 2 2 .Second Hand White .Sewinj-Machine. Durand Express: “Mis. Robert Chick audience and large intere.st was mani­ Glenn Mack...... ,3 7 7 3 KTIIPIt <;OKniN, I). I>. S.—Crowiia, Ola R...... 7 4 In first class condition, fur sale cheap. ‘‘Brld^te Work” (tw*tli witliout platea) went to St. .folms Monday to makeatwo fested. Aand all tlie Lateat I’roceaaea. Idas...... 1 .'Sill MIIS. C. M. Merrill. week's visit in that place and Maple The grange will have a basket social at Silverton ...... 5 (i 4 Rnpid.s.” Coal ! Coal! Coal ! the grange hall on Friday evening, Oct. Time, 2:35J^, 2:38, 2:32*4. Buy your Coal of John J licks’. RARBERS. .Married, in St. .lohns, October 4th. by 12th for the benefit of Mrs. IMiilip FREE-FOR-ALL TROT OR CA(-E—CI’RSE. Rev. E. M. Blanchard, Earnest R. Mosher Stevens, who is blind. Come one, come Leverne...... 3 3 4 2 Finest line of I’erfumesA'J’oilet Articles ILSON & CAKL’SS, Barliera. Ivadlea’ Loretta B...... 2 4 2 2 AtJ’RAvisA Baker ’s. Hair Cuttitiff and .Sliamiiooini; a and Miss Jennie Whitney both of Maple all and bring your baskets and have a Wspecialty. Walker street weat. 8Stf Bronson H...... 4 1 ,3 4 For .Sale Cheap. Rapids. good time. Ruth H...... 1 2 11 The next meeting of the ladies’ literary Time 2:33, 2:20, 2:27, 2:20. Two houses and lots in good repair, Andrew Jessup, of Matherton, has se­ with city water and sewer connections. UNDERTAKERS. cured an ificrease of pension and a club will be held at the home of Mrs. F. RUNNING RACE—PURSE $00. Inquire at this office. widow ’s jiension has been granted to .\. Travis, Wednesday, Oet. 10, 1894. Flori'la ...... ,3 1 1 T' I. III’LL, Fndertnker. .\o. Id Clinton Program: (Quotations from De Saint Kitty S...... 3 2 Wc Have a J'o<;ketl>ook [li* Ave. Ifeaideiice 10.", Wiftlit St. Gi-ficie Cosgrfff, of P(*wamo. Pierre; Current Events, Mrs. B. D. Pal­ Micliigan Girl...... 2 4 Containing a small amount of money Miss High bey, of Chicago, has charge Lady B...... 4 3 whicli was found on the fair ground last mer; The Karls, Mrs. F. Faxon; Army of tlie trimming deiiartment in J. T. Molly....._.._.....^ ...... 1 5 2 week. Owner can same by describing and Navy, Mrs. H. Morris; Reading, Mrs. and paying for the notice. Cfjle A (.'o ’s store and their patrons find Time .57, 57. rjYHE CLINTON COUNTYSA VINOS HANK. G. Waldron. pleasure in her artistic skill. e do the bi‘st IV atch Rejinii’ingin Clin­ ST. JOnX.S. MICH. Deputy Sheriff Wright, of Ingham AVaiited. Auj' amount of No. 1 winter apples. ton county, every job warranted, (’all The display of millinery at the fair by county, arrived in New York Monday and see us. Krkui ’s, D eWitt A Co., Those having some for sale call at the J. T. Cole «fc Co., was truly wortliy of the from Sweden, with A. W. Lindholm, Leading .Jewelers and Opticians. PAY.S 4 I’EU CENT. INTEREST ON DE­ flattering comments of tliose who appre- store of (). P, DeWitt. deputy sc*eretary of state, in charge. Great sinnglitei- in wall iianer at POSITS AND LOANS MONEY ON AP­ cifite artistic work of this kind. PROVED BONDS AND REAL ES- Lindholm is wanted for embezzlement Felix Hensler has purchased a lialf in Travis A Baker ’s. Dewitt 11, Hunt has bin’ll aiipointed a fi-oiii the state, and is supposed to know T.VTE SECURITY. terest in the meat market of J. P. Sny Tlie Twice-a-VV eek Detroit Free Press member of the board of water commis ­ considerable about the salary amend­ der and they are now doing a first-class and the St. Jon.Ns N ews cun be had at sioners in the place of t’. C. Vaiiglian, re­ ment frauds. He is very reticent. business at the old stand one-half block this office for $1.50 per year in advance. ALBERT .1. BALDWIN, Preaident. signed, and Dr, Henry Palmer lias been .\ young couple from Laingsburg ap ­ below J’he Steel, under the firm name of One hundred and fifty-six choice iHipeM G. PENNELL. Vice-Prealdent. for less than one cent eacli. adpointed sewer commissioner. peared at County Clerk Marshall’s office Snyder & Hensler. P. E. WALSWORTH. Treaaurer. C. S. .Scofield, formerly manager of the tlie other day to purchase a marriage A CURE FOR RUl’TURE. permit. They were both residents of .Mercantile Co., was married last Tuesday Businpuss Locals . America’s Leadiiif; Hernia Specialist to afternoon to Miss Dorothy Sutherland, of Shiawassee county and when told that :jt.ate hank of st. johns . Visit St. Johns. S Oxford. They took a trip through the they would liave to go to their own COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS, 4917 Dr. H. W. Marsh. Chief Consulting various jioints of interest in the east. county clerk for a license, were very much Physician for The O. E. Miller Rupture CAPITAL $.)0,0(>0. Treatment Co., of Detroit, who has Owosso Reporter: “.Mrs. M'm. Roe and disappointed. The man’s excuse for coming here was that he was well ac­ visited this city several titnes and who NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900 000.00. lier friend, .Miss Kate Long, of St. Johns, A .Sl’LENDlH Ol’I’GKTUNITY FOR SE has many good friends and references CURING A I’RACTICAL RUSINE.SS PORTER K. PERRIN. President. quainted with the .Shiawassee clerk and in this vicinity, will be in St. Johns, at visited the former ’s sister, Mrs. Frank EIIUCATION AVITHGUT LEAV­ fJEO. F. .MARVIN, VMee-Prealdent, was afraid he would “roast ” him. the Steel House, Tuesday noon, Oct. 9, Projier, last w»‘ek. * * * Misses Min­ ING HOME. J, W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. to Saturday noon, Oct. 13, and in Ionia nie Smith, of Ovid, and .lennie Wim(*r, of James A. Hubbard, father of M. D, H. 11. FITZGERALD,Aaat.C. at the Hotel Dexter, Oct. 15 to 19. St. Johns, visited Mrs. Frank Proper Hubbard, died at bis home about two The IiitoruHtioiial KiinifieKH College »C DIRECTORS: and one-balf mill’s northeast of St. Johns, Siif-iiiaw E. .S., Michigan, lian Coiii- \ during the fair. P. K. Perrin, O. W. Mumper, Geo. F. .Marvin, Saturday evening, October (i, 1894, of I»lt‘leerH of Clinton county and was well Per Cent. Interest Piihl on Time Heiiosits. Ohio boy, who said he bad re-nsed three Michigan, and C. A. Bliss, formerly as­ known throughout this section of the United St.ates stamps, and was very sociate principal of the Bliss & Harring ­ state. He was first taken sick on the l.lceiiae to AA'eil. sorry for having done so. ” ton Business College, of Waterburry, Date. Name and Residence. Aije Clinton comity fair ground.s last Wed­ Conn., have been in town during the past The .Vrkansas Daily Gazette, Little Oct. I—Daniel Sfiiniiihly, DeWitt...... 2.3 nesday. He will be buried today, which wiKjk completing arrangements for open ­ .losle E. Bauniftras, DeWitt...... 20 Rock, Sejitember 2t)th, says: “Mr. H, F. Oct. 1—.lolin M. Hayes. Benjrnl...... 21* is his 78th birthday. ing a business college here in St. Johns. .Vuten, one of the ablest attorneys in the Linna .V. Covert, Eureka...... 19 Durand Express: “When a notice is put The college will open Monday, October Oct. .3—Deloss Wonlen. Duphiiii...... 45 state, ami Judge W. F. Hill have formed Eliza Gfirdon. LaiisiiiK...... 29 in the Lxpress it is liable to travel agood 1.5, and continue for a term of three a 00-1* 0rtnership for the practice of law. Oct. .‘I—Wni. H. Newinnn. DeWift...... 28 ways. Last wf*ek a notice was given that months. This will give the young people Llldile M Harris. DeWitt...... 24 The new firm will be one of the strongest W. H. Smith hud lost a hog. That of St. Johns and Clinton county a chance Oct. :i—Hosea M. Face. Maple Rapids...... 22 in the city, and will undoubtedly com- Lelia M. Wyman, .St. .lolina...... 20 notice traveled way down to Washing ­ to secure a practical business education The treatment of Rupture is no longer Oct. -1—Earnest R. Mosher, Mnjile Rapids..20 iimml a large practice.” ton, and our old frieml Hiram Johnson, an uncertainty, and no man, woman or .leiinle Wliltiie.v, .Mai>le Rafiids...... 80 without leaving home. child need now endure a torturing truss. Oct.-I—<;has. H..sly. Bingham ...... 21 George Coleman, brother of the late saw it; he also saw a notice in an Ohio Every young man and woman in Clin­ Investigate the Miller treatment. It Lihliie Coil. Biiif^liam...... 10 ('has. Coleman, died at his home in jiapor of the finding of a hog of the same ton county should make it a point to at­ permanently cures all kind of Rupture Oct. 5—Walter R. fJates, BliiKliam...... 20 Howell, October 4. He was visited last weight and color, he naturally concluded tend this college as the opportunity for of either sex, without pain, operation or Mary Maria Thomas, Biiif^liatn...... Hi detention from work. The company \ wi*ek by his nephew, Harry Coleman, who it was the same hog, and writes thusly : securing a business education almost di­ Ethtil .\.sh is teaciiinfi: the Union has offices in eighteen states doing one left him in his usual health four days “That hog, like a good many others, rectly from one of the largest business thing and doing it well. Their re­ IToino school. before his death. The deceased, who had started for Washington, but was unfor ­ colleges in America, without leaving sponsibility and permanency is vouched The King ’s Daiighters will meet with a large acquaintance in this village, was tunate in being captured in Ohio. I ex­ home, may never be had again. for by the Preston National Bank of Mrs. F. .1. Ward, October 15, 1894, a t a former member of the legislature and pect to coBie home in about two weeks to Detroit. Personal attention beins The conree of study will include book- neeemary ui ell eMe«. the doctor would 7 o ’clock. All members are requested to later held the oflice of treasurer for Liv­ cast mj tats with tbs najority, and will ksepiag, pmiaaahip, comnenaal arith- MiMa it • fura if MndM fttMm be present. ingstone countj. ' stop at Durand fer th# rawaitL'* ■Mtie, rapid aalcalakiaB, apeHiaff, busi- vo«ld tjadl REMKUIKS ARE MANY. BUT ARE THEY I)EAI)V HORNE MEAT IN SOLD. | A CHANGE IN RULERS. Hcorea of Propositluiin Offered as Sore City Is Powerless, as No Law In Ex'stence i TheNews Cure fur Labor Troubles. I’reyents Its Hale. Comnilssioncr John D. Kernan, of New After working for week) to locate the liY HOMJS COUlilN. York, one of thoie appointed by the Presi­ DEPUTY HALE SHOULD SHOW butchers who have been slauxhtperlng ORIENTAL QUARREL MAY YET TUlv>l)AY, OCT. 9 Iftio. dent to investigate the Pullman strike, THE DALTONS’ EARS. horses aud placing the meat on the mar- , BE ARBITRATED. has been engaged in making a synopsis of ket, officers of the Chicago health depart- ' the remedies that had been proposed to ment have found them, and they are now the commission. Mr. Kernan says there Court of Appeals Reverses the Jenkins frank in admitting that they are power ­ John Bull Alarmed Over Something — ATyASKA NKEDS TiAWS. were many remedies suggested during the less to prevent the sale of such meat on ' Lives Lost in a Little Rock Cyclone— testimony, but the main onef were tlio Injunction —After the Nugar Men—Two the market in Chicago, as they cun only \ Government ownership of railroads, the Kansas Towns Swept by Wind—Cleve­ prevent the slaughtering of horses within ! Mr. Foley Cashed Up—Already Dodging licensing of railroad employes, similar land's Views on Hill. the city llmlta Inspector Young, of the | the Income Tax. CONGRESS WILL BE ASKED TO to the system of licensing steam­ lieulth department,said on Thursday: “The boat engineers and pilots, arbltra- slaughtering of horses is now being car- MAKE IT A TERRITORY. John Hale, chief deputy under United I Emperor to Step Down. 1 tion and the restriction of Irnnilgratlon ried on at Hammond and Blue Island, and ! States Marshal Nix for the ‘Jerrltoryof Shanghai advices say that the Emperor I Mr. i*ullman suggested no remedy, us ho so long as the butcher.) do not attempt to ' Oklahoma, Is In Washington for the pur­ of China will very likely be dethroned in takes the position that no outside remedy do it in the city they are exempt from ar­ Appar«'iit Xei^cl of n Territorial floverii- pose of settling with the Government his favor of i’rlnce Kuug ’s son. who will treat can be brought in between employer and rest. Nop ran we prevent the sale of the cieiit—KfftjrtH to Ho Minle to Secure Nec­ account of expenses Incurred ir. hunting with the Japanese. Li Hung Chung has ^ employed. The commission is free to deal meat. There is no law tliat says a mao and exterminating the Dalion gang of des- been superseded in the supremo command essary I.ojfislattoii —Oroaii Steamship* ' wlih the question of remedies outside of cannot eat horse meat, and none that for­ peradoea Marshal Nix hluisolt was In by Gon. t*ang Tsing of the province of Hu­ with All oil Itoaril. L. >st. ‘ those suggested at the hearings, but the bids the sale of the stuff. » Washington last winter and got the con­ nan, who has loceived full powers. LI I testimony brought out every conceivable sent of the Government tJ proceed sys ­ Hung Chang retires disgusted to Fao Ting ' plan and it Is not nocessury to go beyond FATAL FIRE AT NANAIMO. Development Retarded. tematically in ridding the West of this Foo, the capital of the province of Chi Lb tliose suggested. “It will bo for the public Another effort Is to bo made during the Two Lives Lost and~Property Valued al ' Twenty thousand Hunan soldiers are i to say wliether the inquiry results in bene- band of train robbers and highwaymen. corning so-isiun of Con^re.ss to enact legis ­ He was told to carry out the plan he pro ­ gathering around Shunhul Kwau, the ter- I fit,” added Mr. Kernan, “but it will cer­ 9100,000 Destroyed. lation for the bettor govornrnont of posed and to hire us many deputies us were minus of the great wall where It forms th® tainly bo beneficial in giving the public Two men were burned to death, twe Alaska Ilesldents who have made In­ necessary. Die result w us that the Dal­ boundary between the provinces of Cbl Ll j exhaustive information on the causes and other men and a little girl were badly in­ vestments are anxious U) have laws pro ­ and Nhlng King. Li Hung Chang ’s army j Incidents of the great strike, and Intelli­ tons were wiped out. the leader of the gang jured, and $100,000 worth of property de­ vided which will make more secure prop ­ is distrusted. An Irnperlul edict has been gent Information is the first step towards “passing In Ills chips” about two months stroyed by a fire at Nanaimo. R C. The erty right, and which will also establish issued appointing Gen. Fung, formerly In remedial legislation. ” aga Half a dozen of the ruffians were fire started at the corner of Wharf and closer comniorciii 1 relations between the killed and others captured. Commercial streets, in the Royal Hotel, command at Port Arthur, generalissimo of Territory and the Unlloi F-tatoa It has INDIANS IN I'CRLIC SCHOOLS. whlcli was destroyed. Fat M-ayco, boot- the Pol Yanf army corps, now In Man­ been suggested that one of the first steps REVERSED IN PART, black, aud a bariendor known as “Fritz,” churia, and -In-chlef of tho toward bringing Alaska In closer com- Bureau Puts Into Successful Operation a eiuoli yes in llie hotel, woie burned to Manchu levies, except those of tho Kirin nruiilcatlon with iho I’nlte 1 l^tates and Long Cherished Plan. Jenkins' Famous Northern Pacific Injunc­ death. Throe guests wore badly burned. division, the commander of which Is a tion Will Not St iiid. inaklnz it more useful t > the goveriiincnt The Indian Rureuu has at last made sue The flames spread along Wharf street, de­ Tartar general, Tho otiier general officers would bo to organize the Territory as other cessful its plan to have Indian ihlldrcn Judge Jenkins’ famous strike Injunction stroying the fire nail. Nanajmo Hotel. Q are commanded to obey all otficer.s of Gen. Territories have been organized and soiui a attend the public schools lu the localities was overruled Monday by the United E fctevenson’s dry goods store, and five i under pain of death. J ho Japimes® delegate to Congress to represent it, who where they reside. This brings them In State.s Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago small frame bull-linga That fho nowci are moving north from Flng Vang. They could point out the needs of the people of direct association with the white children and tlio case whs remanded wltli directions part of tho town was not completely wiped report that they have not sighted the the Territory to the legislators The idea in the public schoola The work of in­ to strike out from the restraining or.lcr of out was duo to the absecje of wind and he­ enemy, but have found a largo quantity of Is combated by ilioso wlio cl;jlm tliat at ducing the Indians to attend thess scfiools tlio court the clause wliich aroused the roic work of the volunteer fire brlgada arras and ammunition which had been present there are not enough white people has been going on the past eight inoiitlis country when the order was Issued and abandoned by the Chlne.se, jnany of whom in the 'lorrltory to coastUuto a repre­ or more, and the number has increased which resulted in the Roatner in­ The People Are Buying. had been killed by tho Coreans. All the sentative government, and that the native very rapidly. There are now about vestigating comnilttoo of Congros.s. R G. Dun & ea’s Weekly Review o villages and farm buildings from Lusan, population has not yet attained a degree seven hundred Indian children in the pub­ The Court of Appeals decided lliat Trade says: on the route of tho troops, have been of intelllgonco to entitle it to iiartlclpate lic schools. no court could compel a man or special Ifxiulry has been made at all burned, and tho cultivated land has been in government afl’alrs. The men who liave a body of men from quitting Individually comiuorclal centers regarding iho state of laid wasta After Thirteen Years. been pushing West for many years are do- or In a body the service of an employer. retail trade. Wide diversity appears lu tennlnod that something must be done for Henry Howgate, wlio thirteen The court said that Judge Jenkins had ex­ different trades. Die main facts disclosed TO COLLECT INCOME TAX. Al.asica, and her interests will bo pressed years ago was head of the weatlier bu­ ceeded hls powers when he enjoined the are: First, marked Improvement within tho past month and a considerable cxces.-^ Treasury Department Alreae next Congress. wltliout notice, so as to cripple the at present is on tho whole considerably Nellie Riirrill, who lied with him. For six the property or prevent or hinder the less than In a normal year, and in the Treasury Department to (‘nforce tlie in­ I.O.ST WIl'K AM) MDXEV. years ho had lived in Now York a quiet, operation of said railroad. ” It, how­ more important trades Is apparently about come tax law next January. Appjlnt- peaceful life, buying aud soiling rare peri­ ever, held that the section should stand 20 jier cent, smaller than In Fepioniber, ments for special agents ’ duty are now un­ Charh'H Stelliiig Is Short Nearly C'lt>*),000 odicals, books, and magazines. Ills custom­ In which the men were prohibited 1892, Evidence of continued Improvement der consideration by tho Secretary and tho In wholesale trade and manufacture does ill Securities. ers visited hls store In the basement of 83 “from combining and conspiring to quit, Commissioner. It Is tho intetition of tho Fourth avenue, and at hls liomo. 195 West not appear. 'J hero is a large dlstrloufIon administration to employ only men ao- Charles Slelliiig, a Sau Trenclsco grocer with or without tioiico. the service of said on orders given some time aco, but now aud capitalist, is out S.'i.OJO in cash, all ills Tenth street, where ho lived with a hand- receivers, with the object atid Intent of business going to tho manufacturers ir. qu,alnted with the localities wherein they dee Is to property valued at SDO.OOO, and a *somo woman, tnnc'n younger than himself, crippling the property In tholr custody, everywhere slackening. The completion are at work. Those familiar with pretty wife, who lias deserted lilm for a known as Mrs. Williams. During all these or embarrassing tlio operation of said of orders for replenishment of stocks tlto business and property and in­ street-car conductor. Ronds, papers and yours that great .and jiowerful organl/.a- railroad. ” Tlio decision was considered le i ves a narrower demand, and It Is yet comes of tlio leading citizens .are everything pocketablo have disappeared tlon, tlio secr(!t service of the United by the lawyers who packed the court­ loo early for consumption to provide fur­ to be preferred. Already it haa ther orders. from the btelllng residence, .‘^telling is States, has been on hls track. One room as one of the most important been discovered that a largo number of eccentric, and one day confided to hls wife man, who was long a member of opinions delivered In the United Slates Lneb Had a Knife. wealthy people liave .arrange! to avoid that ho had stored away In a convenient tlio secret service, made up his mind In a decade. It defines the status be­ Jesse Vermillion, cashier of tho Ander­ tho payment of tho tax under the new chest a big bag of gold for an enn.'rgency. that sooner or later lie would capture fore the law of labor organizations in son, Ind., Rank, and Isaac Loob, one ol law by dividing tliolr property among Thl.s emergency came when Mrs. i'telllng Captain Howgate Tliat man is ex-Chlef their conduct of strikes, and affirms the tho loading financiers of the State, met on members of tnelr own families. In decided to elope with Alexander McNeill, Drummond, who loft the service over a powers of courts of equity to interfere hy ihe street and had a very warm argument, States where an Inheritance t:ix Is imposed a street-car conductor. year aga The detective's long search was injunction when there Is reason to be­ whlch resulted In Loob drawing a long- several persons have divided their prop ­ rewarded when iio arrostod Cajitaln Hon- lieve that the law will be violated. It bladed knife and making an attack on ihc erty :imoijg their children to escape the KXCl'KSION TRAIN AVUECKKI). gate on the street a few minutes after lie holds that men may withdraw In a body banker They were soon separated, but State tax. This division also wetrks against left the shop “1 expected this long ago, ” Nino Coaelios of I.eavc'iiworth I’eoplo De­ from the service of an employer, using, not before Li.ob had made several parses tho collection of the new I’o leral tax. One J said the man who has so long been a fugi ­ layed by a Derailing. however, neither force, throats, periecu- at Vermillion ’s body. Tho knife struck in feature of tho law specially drafted to tive. A Missouri Pacific excursion train of lloTi not intimidation towarJ employes the heavy clo. ’.hes, but did not pass meet c.ases like this will upset the calcula­ through. There .s much excitement over nine well-filled coaches on route to Kansas Under Falling Rock. who do not join them, nor must they use tions of many who now feel themselves tho matter, as the discussion was rog;ird- safe from Federal Interference. It Is that City ran Into an o; en switch in South Two miners and two laborers were killed any “iovlce” to molest, hinder, alarm or ing Jackson, the forger, who Is now in jail. any transfer of property or change of own­ Leavenworth and dashed Into a Wyandotte m the northwest colliery of Simpson & Interfere with others who desire to take Jackson Is a Hebre v aud Loeb was making ership for the purpose of avoiding the pay ­ switch engine. Roth engines and the bag ­ Watkins, at Simpson, near Carbondale, Pa tholr placea a lioated argument on that score. Vor- ment of Income tax which has taken place gage of the excursion train were com­ Their mangled remains lie beneath a pile GROVER WON T HEI.F HILL. mlllion Is the person who caused his ar­ within two years prior to the j assage of pletely destroyed and several pas.sengers of rock which is ten feet wide, six feet rest, Tho New-Yorker Is still being held tho new tariff bill will not be recognized by were cut and bruised. .Tesso Harrington, a high and extends for at least sixty feet into I’rcsldent Predicts the Defeat of the Sen­ on tho charga Arrests will follow. tho Goverumont. colored boy. received fatal Injurlea The the gangway off the third slope of the ator In New York. engineer .and fireman of the special saved Fr&sldont Cleveland thinks Senator Hill mine Tug Wllti, a driver, was the only Dies for Her Heaiity. FINK TIM HER CASESKTrLED. themselves by jumping from their engine. witness of the horror. He was sitting will be defeated, and. moreover, that his Miss Rello White, as handsome a girl a: defeat will be encompassed without the Minnesota Luiiihernian Fays 97,070 Rather Dax'id Swing Doaw Alter the Owners. Legislative Fine Lands Cornmittea Arrcsteil for RurgHn's Illiirdor. The murder of Joltn Rarrolt and Adolph May Kn5 rduo at Siivannah from Now Cohn —No. 2 White...... 64 .54k scribed to dofr.'iy this exponsa Ho asks fusing to answer questions asked by the devastated tho business portion of the / York, has boon lost w ith all on board. The Oath —No. 2 White...... 31 d$ 3J that organized labor raise funds for the re­ Chattahoochee was built In Chester, Fa., Senate Investigating t'oniinlttoe, wore re­ ST. LOUIS. city. Several persons were killed .and in­ lief of the Indicted men. ported at Washington by the grand jury Cattle ...... a oo 6 to jured. Tho main portion of tho busi­ in 188J. She was of iron, with a gross ton ­ Hoos ...... a 00 (fti 5 60 nage of 2.f)Tlii3") and ti net tonnage of Kn>9 ruins and tho amount of damage Is Incal­ <'!ircle«siic>is K1|Ih O/io Iliindrecl. Hoos ...... 4 00 (a 0 00 entire custom of hazing. This action was culable. The total property loss will prob ­ The recent explosion under the barrack.s JInnIcrer Hayes Escapes from Lives. Wheat —No. l White...... 66 hhers, Small Booty. The family of seven persons wore blown Sheep ...... 2 00 3 60 into an adjoining Held, and a little girl 9 vlllo, Ky.. was wiped out hy lira George ^'ork l.lfo Insurance Company to recover Three roblfrs relieved .1. R. Lemmon, nf Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 67 (d! 6h Miller, the suspected Incendiary, was $10,920 for alleged breach of contract on Chlc.igo, of a plain gold ring, valued at corn —No. 2...... 65 ta 66 years old had a stick driven through her Oats —Mixed Western...... :i6 4 39 caught. I the life of Joseph Halle, deceased, a native $4. on a Lake 8horc train near Elyria, skull and cannot live. Five others of the Rutter —Creamery ...... 23 4 26 family were severely Injured. of RrazlL Oh la Eoos —Western...... 18 ® 20 p nigTiiiI % I..li'Mfi |J> I J mW"'«y ■ ^

The Ithaca public schools bav^ they had crotsod tho Gila River, seven nearly 500 pupils enrolled. . BALL SEASON IS DONE. miles east of Ph > nix. Soon afterward A BLUE heron five feet tall was' they came upon a camp w hich the rob ­ Because killed on Tawas Lake. bers had hastily abandoned. There OvKi^tlfty Grand Rapids boys wilt RECORD OF GAMES PLAYED BY they found three Winchesters and take work at the U. of M. this year. LEAGUE CLUBS. three horses. Not long alter this they It is so Pure! overhauled one of the bandits, whom Thut’a the great reason why you UuiTi: a heavy frost occurred in the they called upon to throw up his hands. vicinity of Marshall Monday night. should know about our salt. It re­ 111k Haul bf Revenue OfUclals In Tennea- Instead he turrod upon the officers and quires the 1)681 to produce the best. SCARLET fever is so prevalent in fired, but a charge of buckshot from The good farmer realizes this with IVnn that tho public school i have been aee-i>Hettle with llandita In Arizona— tho sheriff s gun brought him to tho his seed; shall the butter maker be clobod. Mew Grand Sire of the Odd Eellowa ground. Another was afterward cap ­ less wiseT Our suit Is us earefully made us your butter—made express­ — Colnaen of Silver. tured, but tho third o caj-od. WiLLiA.M Vandoren , a farmer liv­ ly for dairy work; and bright dairy ­ ing near Adrian, was killed by a rail^ men everywhere find their butter beU road ti-ain. Hlaniond la Oraerteil. GRAND SIRE OF THE WORLD. ter made and their labor better paid, Alplipiiit KeW'h. when they use Kx-(Jov. .Mpheus Felch i» 01 years Miw«. C. W. COK, an aged and re- One final change was made In tho ta­ Jolin W, 8'obblnfi EInrted to lll|;li Office old, and on the annivoisury of his birth siTccted resident of Fonton, died Tues­ bles of iho bise-ball league by the by tfi* Ofifl Eellowi*. day morning. closing games. It was a rise of one the Washloniw county bar has ten­ John W. Stebbins, recently e’oeted Diamond Crystal CiTi/E.\s o' Mio aro talking of hav­ point lor tho 8t, Louis Hrowns over the dered him a 1 an ji.ot at Ann Arbor. Cinclnnatis. Comi^key's team hai Grai d Sire of the world in Odd Fellow ­ The tfO( d, irr.iy man is still sturdy and ing their village incorporated when ship b,- tao Sovereign Grand l.odge, /. tho LogiHlaturo meets. baen farther from tho pennant this Dairy Salt. well in spite of liis four scure years season than over before, bad as tno O. (). F,. at Chatta­ and ten. and tjivcs promise of bein>f he No matter what brand yon have T Fay Manufacturing Co., of De­ Reds' luck has been in former years. nooga, Term , is i') spared for many morj years of use.ill­ troit. will remove to Milford, tho vil­ years of age. He is used, Just give this a fair trial. It ness. (iov. I olch is the last link that The Hrowns played their last game at is first In flavor, first In grain, and lage having voted a bonus of Jo, (.00. home and fortunately had an easy a nati\o of New first In purity. Whether for dairy binds the historic days of Nlichijjan to H. .1, t’l.AKK, a Fort Huron hard­ York, and I'osidcs at or table use, you will find It to those of the present time. I’or si.xty- team for oppone:its the VVasbingtona ware mei’chant, has given a The Hrowns beat ti e ."enators twice Roche it-r. f t e r your advantage to be ariiualnted one years ho has been a re^-ident of chattel mortgage to secure his cred­ graduating from with Ute salt that’s all salt. the State, t e has seen it develop from and as the Cinclnnatis could not do Write us. itors, I ettor than tie with tho t lovelands, Union College ho be­ a wilderness to one of the most pr s- came principal of DIAMOND CRYSTAL jierous States in the sisterhood. lie Marlktte shipped Ir,0(X) pounds of tho St. Louis pas-ed tho Rods and fin­ SALT CO., boe product to iNew 'X’ork la-t weok, ished in nintn place. At Louisville .Muccdon Academy. cast his first vote for Andrew .Jacksi n, Ho studied law, was 8t. Clair, Mich. and was Michi‘4ans tiovor..or in the und the dealers whistle “Sweet Mar- Brooklvn won one and lost one, Chi­ lotto. " cago finished in the eighth place, admitted to tho bar days oi the Mexican war. l.'o was in an I in 1 5 > was elect­ the I’nilcd States Senate whim (’al- TfiKHajitist Hoys ’ Hrigado at .lack- which is better than its early perform ­ ances In the year warranted. The sea­ ed to tho State J-eg- houn made his last plea in defense of a son hav.i roorganiz'd and elected orH- islatui'o. He was one lost eauso, when t.'lay was the idol of [ cots under the name of tho Hammond son of IVm is at an end. A complete JOHN W, STEBBINS. record of all the games p ’ayod by all of tho committee of his partv, and w'hon Webster thun­ ti cards. liftoen, of which Hora e Greeley was a dered his ])hilippics against the doc ­ tho clubs in tho National League fol ­ “Rfp ” H arney , of Battle Crook, lows. It shows how many victcries membor, which dralted the terras of trine of >>tutc sovereignty. (Iov. Felch charged vrith attempting to rob und agreement that led to tlie uniting of devoted the best years of his manhood each club won from all the bth3r clubs, kill ..acob .Ichnson, hai been located in how many lost an I to whom, and tho tho old Whig part, with the Republi ­ X to the service ot the Stat', and Michi­ Mi>souri, cans. Ml'. .Stebbins b.camo an Odd gan honored him as she 1 as lionorod closing position of each club in the Your Watch Rev . William G. Clarke , a young race: l-ellow in IHro. Ho Wus t tlie people of tho between tho two families. One of An­ Clevelands...... BOW, literary taste This year they will PlttsburKB...... 13; (. 7i South 1 dd I o lowship had become an the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled derson ’s stacks of hay burned, tie have a lecture course and have already ChlcaKOs...... 2 ni.. f) 111 established institution. Tho tw.tal or wrenched from the case. Can only be kept a 1 lo-io watch, and not long ago secured several lecturers of national Ht. Louis ...... 3! r, f, membership of the order was nvw 781),- ho wat rewarded by finding another Cinclnnatis.... T'oiTutation. WashliiKtous.. 0(0, or, ine ud ng the sister.s of tho had on cases containing this trade mark. stack ablaze and hearing rapidly re­ Loulsvllles..... •2i 3 Rebekah degrees, '■8D,()Ho. To this — MADK BY — treating footsteps. Ho hastened to H enry Morcan . of Saginaw (Mnn- put out the flames and \va> a-si-ted by t>, went to West I'ay City and foil in SU.MMAUY. should be added a membership of 2.7,- Keystone Watch Case Company, d ;)(i in foreign jurisdictio.is, making a Wilford 1 i( o, tho 1 -yea -old son of with two strangers, who told him what Dames _ Poet- Per of Philadelphia. a line fellow ho was, an I then picked Played. Won. Lost, poned. cent. combined inemhorship of ',I0D,» 00 the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch the owner of tho deceased iioultry. It Baltimore...... liS 8» 83 5 .60. men und women. '1 he net iu- was late at night. Tho hoy ’s roniark- his pocket of New York...... M2 83 4) 0 .667 Case factory in the world— 1500 employees; Boston ...... M2 8) 40 0 .620 crea-'o in membership during the ah e iPioinptncss in getting to the fire Amos G ardner , the man who was Pblladciphla. . 127 2000 Watch Cases daily. shot at T.invvood, I ay County, is 71 66 . .•> ..550 year had been . .3,i«()U. 'I’his was less cast .susiiiciiui on him. and, after telling Brooklyn ...... Ml 70 61 1 .504 than tho year provicu , but this might One of its products is the celebrated numerous conHicting stones, ho was thrt'alen''d with blood poisoning. Tho Cleveland...... 12J M fl 3 .627 jailed At his examination ho ad­ attending physician has little hope PlttsburK...... M) 6.5 6» 2 .50) • e acco nted for in the United .'- ta os Jas. Boss Clilcatfo...... 13 > 57 75 0 .43) by a icason ot financial stringency that mitted that ho had firoil the stuck to for his recovoi'y. St Louis...... M2 66 76 0 .424 Filled Watch Cases Cincinnati...... 123 64 le.ssened tho rcsoiirces of the i),3ople. got even, and he was bound over to Ol’TO I’KOUl, of Fort Huron, vvill 75 3 .410 In < anaia the or ier ha^ made greater which are just as good as solid cases, and the Circuit Court, novel* chase a rut again. 'Fhe animal Washlucton... M.* 45 87 0 ..341 Louisville...... 130 86 04 2 .277 ])i'ogress tha i in any year i f its his­ cost about one half less. ran up his trou-er's log. und it took tory. Sold by all Jewelers, without extra charge t’l-riilin*- Fri'nk «>f X«ture. twenty men to kill tho I'Odent and calm MOONSHINERS CAPTURED. In no departtr-cfit of the work had for Non-pull-out bow. The manufacturers Henry Stephen-', living near I.in- the excited man. there hetn sueh decided jirogross as in will send you a watch case upeuer free. wood. has tlie misfort ;no of being dis­ The Union Township Fair, which Lircost Haul Ever .Made In Kmturky- makii g prevision for the aged mem­ figured in SI eh a manner that he is has 1 eon held at Mas< n I’ark, Chesan- -Alrn, Women nnd llovs. bers ai,(l orphan children. In many B X' nothing m .re nor less than a freak of ing, has closed aft_r a successful exhi­ The laigest gang of moonshinert States new homes had l)«.cn opei ed. nature. He has a .ininber of horns bition. There were over 1,.’UK) enti les that over oft the Big Sandy \ alley while numerous . urisdictiuns wore ac­ growing out of his face, throe h ing in tho various do. artment . pa sod through Ashland, Ky , Monday cumulating fniid-sand piepuri g bull l- well developed. The largest, which MRF. ORANl.l-; William .^^, of Now cn route to Louisville, where they will ings for the laudable work. is four and one-half iticlies in length, Haven 3'ovvnship, Shiawassee County, ; bo given early hourings in the I’^nilo i gi'ows out of tho loft cheek, near the cropnod ccad as she stood in her door ­ ■ Stato.s Court. Tho crowd was in charge COINAGE OF SILVER. side of his noso. It is one inch in way. Heart disease was tho cause. of United States .Marshal “.\id 'Gieer, diameter at the has'. Another horn i:;ho leaves a husban I and one child. I ( f .lohnsen County, assisted by a score OolhtrH lo tlic Nuinbcr of 1,51)7,‘42a an inch long is growing on tho lower of deputies, and represented the hauls Turned Out o> tlie Aliiit. part of tho right cheek. The third is Chehdydan ladies advoi ti^ed an en­ of two months p.i t. In tho past six S.'crctary Cjirlislo made a statement PALACE STEAMERS. growing out of the ri^ht cheek-bone. tertainment on the street cars, "for months Groer and his deputies have cone.ruing the eeinage of silver doi- LOW RATES, ladies only. ” A farmer thought this The hoiTS are all hard and of a bony dt stroyed thirty-seven soi arato stills lu;s undo this administration, tlio CLEVELAND, 8 uostai.ee. Mr. Stephens is looking re erred to riding on tlie cars, and and thousands of gal ons of their prod ­ coinage being under the u i ejiealed for surgical treatment. Ho is To years walked two miles rather than teem in­ uct. commonly designated “moon- portion of the Sherman act. It shows PITTSBURG, _ old and the horii.-^ have appeared since trusive. i shine." They ha, e ari'osted about i'S> ihatsiin e the adininistralion came in­ BUFFALO AND Ma. ch last. The hand of L’ort Cooper, of Maple ! oftenders nnd spotted numerous others, to p wor stunuaru silver ALL POINTS EAST I who will 1)0 taken as soon as the I.iiinl rr Shipm-iitw. Grove, was blown olT by a bursting gun dollars have been coined, of wnich ■ VERV BVaNINQ BBTWEeN at a charivari. Cooiior stood in tho : opportunity ofTor.-<. In the oaDtuioof Fb:.v, i(!i Lave been seigniorag^e. Too The fol owing is a statou ent of Sag ­ midst of a cr )vvd, but no one else was the vari us gangs .-^ome thrilling Secietary says; inaw River shipments for tho month in ured, although twelve feet of sid­ work has been done, and tome narrow i jo of September. Hay City, lumber, ft ot: W iiilo . liiw provides tliat rodcoinod DETROIT.# CLEVELAND ing was torn oil tho house, I Oocapes experienced. Seven of (freor s treasury notes may lie reissued, it also liu- Connecting with earliest trains at Cleveland ^ Chicago, i.0 0; Tonuwunda, I ott ’cors aro now laid up for r 'pairs at s -s ail e.Ypruss lliultatiun upon the power for all points East, South and 000: HutTa'o, .’1.1.3'),00J: Chicago, A H ear L.ake cow got lost and was dilTer(*nt towns in !• loyd and Johnson to reissue by doclariug that “no tcroaier or Southwest. gone thirteen daysaniJ niehts. When 00): Toledo, 2,;U',0(;0; Hlaek Rook. I C’oiintios, while about" twenty of tho I05S aiiiuuiit of such notes sliall b.- oui- Sunday Trip* June, July, August and Ssptember Only 07.*»,0no; Fremont. 470.(00: Krie, o.') found she was fast in iho tojiof a fallen ; moon.shin?r.s aro also I’ogaining their standini; at any ttnio tlian the cost of tho 000; Sandusky, .3.70,0O(»; total. L';',!').'*,- tree, where she could got nothing to silver I u lion and the standard sliver dol­ strength in vai'ions up-Saiidy ’ jails. lars coined tiierefroiii then held m tliO Room Trips rir Wrrr BarwaiN 000. Lath ))iccos: 3''oledo, o'O.M) i: out or drink, but she was still iilive. I Tho.-o latter will fo ’ilow their m re How she got into the ti ee is a mystery. treasury purcliased by sucli notes. ’’ Cl veland. .'i.ooo. Shingles, pieces: fortunate follows to Louisville and to When such notes aro redeemed in sold' Tonivwanda, ()0O,0:(). Salt. barrels. S. .1. Rouse , an Owosso delivery tho iienitontiary ns soon as their con ­ thoro is no obstacle in tho way of their ro- TOLEDO, DETROIT# MACKINAC South Chica.;o, u.O i-aginaw ship ­ man. almost f irgot ho owned a lot of dition w ill permit of a change of iiiiar- jssuo, bociiuso sucli redemption does not PETOSKEY, THE “ SOO,” MARQUETTE, ments. In nbor. foot: Cleveland. ’..tiO,- 1 nd in Kentucky. Anyhow, ho re­ ter.s. iiirect tho slock of .silver lield In tlio treas­ AND DULUTH. OtK): I/lack Rock, .'.>0.0 m; Tor.awitula, In tho gang Monday were IDS ofTond- ury under the act of July 4. IStlo, but wlien garded it as almost worthless. The they are roiluemed with silver coined fr.,m Two new steel passenger steamers have just 070,(0 1; Cliicago, l.O.'jO.OO'J; HufTalo, t ix I'olloctor now writes him that ho ers. Tholi' ages ranged from l.o t > *>(), been built for our Uj^cr Lake Route, costing 40('.(ioii: total, e, JdO.O 0. tho ljullion purchased under that act, tiiey 1300,000 each. Send for illustrated pamphlet. owns .■,(',000 acres, valued at Cl an acre, and in the degro * of their ci ime tho o must bo rotirod and can< elio l, for other- Address, but t’no land is likely to l»e worth rl(»(t was j n o'liial vai ia’ice. Some of tho uiso there woubl be, after the redemption A. A. 8CHANT2. •. r. * r. •. l-o.o-.l of fh«« Wfok. an acio I eforo long, as it is heavily men have grown old and gi'ay n tno and lelisue, a ;.reater amount of iioti'S DETROIT. MICH. 3'iir. city water works system at St, timbered. business, some hud followed it i nt a outstandie? tban Iho cost of tho silver •Tofoph has <*arnod •'ii , 00 in t lo { ast short while, others had retailed the originally | urcliased und Iticn hold in the FHE DETROIT & CLEVELAND STEAV NAV. CO, year. Ai.on a month ago a saw vvannissed spirits foi'tho makei's. and others ha I treasury, and tliN is expressly prohibited from the machine shop at Ionia ])rison. l)y thoslatnie. Tno purpose of t'oii.'reis Rrssi.'.N thistles gi ’ow along tho bo'dly labeled it sorghum, and bn iigiit was to prevent the duplication of tlio our- Wolf an inmat**, was suspected and it out by the barrel in jiush boats. Ti o Chii ago and i rand Trunk tracks at last week the .-saw was foiiiid with him lency, whlcii vould bo tlie case if tlie \ icKsburg. bovs were usually the hous of tho old III tes and sllver purcliased wltli tlie notes and a pa named I bitten. They have operators, who were f I'cod into tho could 1)0 outstanding at ti)0 saine time. KAl..\.M.\Zf>(^ will vote again Nov. (1 1)‘on plotting to iDiin liberty a 1 ng CLEVELAND on a prop ^sitio i to isiuo •’S .0.) 0 ■ bonds woi'k from childhood und literally knew Treasury notes received in tl)0 ordin iry time, Iml are now in solitary on bread nothing oLo. S ‘veral women were Course of business, or redeernod in gold or $ 2.50 for a lighting ])lant. and water. 'Fhe saw will cut a st -ul also among tho lot, exclianiod for i-llver dollars not coined BUFFALO ITH.N.MA If. ChAKK. a.Iaekson toara- bar oil like us much lead. from l)ulli n, purcltasinl under tl)0 act of Btor. desDi ndont over family troubles, July 14. 18 Id. are notretlred and cancelled. .Ik .-sie G ordon , of the Soo. had tho BATTLE WITH BANDITS. hla>h( d his threat with a pen-knife, AH sncli notes aro rel-.siif d. Prior to tho Via “C. c& B. IiZXTE.” but his life was saved. ))rettiost and costliest opal she over la-l flay of .Inly. Isni, silver dollars to tho saw, but she hadn t worn the stone Three Men IloM L'p u SonHierii I’.ielllf amount of $:1(1.;H h.‘.'(it were coinofl frt)iuiho Commencing with opening of navigation Moi 'vt I'i.kasan 'c has an alleged two days befo! o bad luck overtook her. III Ari/on>i. bullion piircl)it-ed iinilor that act 'I'ho so- (about April 1.) kidnaping mystery. Looplo hoard a Her ]) t poodle's tail was ehewed o I The boldest express robbery over called gain sel rnolragt) arising from t))ls Mngnlflcent Side Wheel Steel SteninerH, wom.'in sei'eam at she was driven away by a big rat, she lost her black < at, known in .\rizorm was c mnnilted near colnago WHS S(>. H(i7.80.1. vlilcb wiis])alfl into “State of Ohio” and "State of Naw York.*' in a hack with iwo men. tbo treasury as a mlscell!inef)us rocelt)t, and old frieiiiF became enemies. Then, Maricopa Monday night. 'The ti'ain leaving. t2'.l 4su.401 to be held as 11 fund to DAILY TIME TABLE: for tho lirst lime, JO'>sie heard ot tho ho (1 uj) was the O'Sibound .Southern A T-.rr,':'F.H colorv-grower had a pr (Vide for tho redemption of the treasury (SiindnyH included.) single bunch which weighed seventeen o| ul superstition. .She closed her right I’acitlc, and tho ( esj eradoos are be­ notes, as provblod by law. ouni es. That’s the kind of celery Len­ eye, api I'o.ichod tho river cautio sly, lieved to have seen o 1 $.D,(i lO in g'old. L’ve Cleveland, 6:15 P M J L've BufFaloi 61 5 P M awee (’oiinty can produce. and threw t’.io gem over her left .sh -ul- Tho robbers were pursued and in a SUGAR TRUST MEN INDICTED. Ar Buffalo, 7:30 A M | Ar Cleveland, 7:30 A M (Central Standard Time.) 'riir,!\‘K is a snpj)o.s?d Indl.an mound dor into the water. 3’ho vei'.v next day dosi)orate fight with tho Sheritl s posse she drew ■'-,)<» in cash as a prize olTeied one robber was shot an i another eaj)- True ItlllH Eoiitid .X—alnsf Henry O, Ilave- Take the 'T. A B. I.Ine" Hteamera nnd en, near Inkster on tho fa-m of l.'r. (i. iiinveroii'l •! Iiii E. .S>'i»rle«. oy a refreshing night h rest when enroiite to Wos ’ey I’atlor.son. Arch ologists are by a .oweler. tnred. d'wo of the bandits who at­ tacked tho train were n aiked and The Grand dui'y at Washington iliiftiilo, NIitgMi'M Fulls, Toronto. New Y’ork, pi\)hibited fr,.m picking or .spading tlie “1’lnorkk ‘s 1 otato patch ” was tho Jtoston, Albany, lOOO IkIuiu Ik, or any Kast- .same. tho third, who was a mere buy, brought in indictments against Henry ern or Canadian point. object of m ch i erision at Detroit was not. The robber who pre ­ (). Havemeyer und .lohn K. Sonrles of A .MAN.signing himself “A child of when tho mayc r of that (ily first viously elimbod ui on the train tho sugar trust und Allan L. Seymour, Cheap Excursions weekly to Niagara Falls .Icsus” droitped a letter in Ihs Hattie broached his jilan of plan ing tho cu tured tho hcad-brakeman and of the itoek brokerage firm of .'-oymour Write for our tomiHt pamphlet. Creek postotVee with a bill inclosed, vacant loti lo fiotatoes, for tUe 1-onelit compelled him to turn on the air A' 7 oung for refu.sal to answer Ques­ with tho w’ords “From one who wishes of tho ])o r. luit it turns out to have brakes and stop the train. 'Fhe oilier tions ])ut to them "by tlie Fenale sugar H. R ROGERS, T. F. NEWMAN, lo rectify a wiong. ” been an Jilmi.'hty good thing. ( .\cr bandit covered the engineer, who with trust investigating eominitteo. '1 lie Gen’l riiHK. Ag ’t. Gen ’l Mgr,, Cleveland, I'Fn-: hal'dwa o store of Henson Ar lij.O K) bushels haio l»'cn raised worth tho brakeman was compelled to go Gra d .inry also brought in an indict­ C awferd, at .''’aranac. wrs entered by $ ',()()h, and tho cost was u Imtiii $2,.">()0. back to tho express cai* and induce the ment against Mr. .McCartney, of tho buiglars, and two guns, live revolvers Indeed, so suceessful has been tho rnosHcngor to open tho door, Tho boy firm of ( ai'.son A' .McCartney, this last, and elo.on razors taken. Tl.o thiuvos Tilun that there is now .serious talk of was then shoved into tho cn". While however, mcioly being to perfect a Obaxnberlaln’s Eye and Skin Ointment must have been preparing lo go on- making it ] ormanont and imtting tho he was searching for ox])ro3s treas­ |)i'ovious rei)ori. Tho indif tments Isa certain'eure for Chronic Sore K7e8» the warjiuth against some one. woi'k in charge of a regular bity de- ures tho two bandits guarded each each c )vor twenty-eight pages of largo Granulated Lye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, ))urtmont to 1 o create 1 o.-iiocially for side of tho train. When tho b y came tvp<‘-written sheets. The historv of Eczema, Tetter, Salt Kheum and oaild Hcac^ Wflf' K Frank Canl*lo. of Saline, thatpurpise. It is prop sod that tho was holding a bottle of a i 1 in his hand from tho « ar the trainmen, who were the sugar schedulq,of tho tariff bill is 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. ciiy purcha.so about i,0:i0acres of good under tho 1 audits’ guns, were «om- rehear.sod in tho cLntents. J TO HOmSE^WNEES. NVodn )sday the stulY exploded, and his land in tho suburbs and keep it for tl o hund.s and fa< e wore seriously bn Tied pellod to march with tho bandits a For putting a horse in a fine healtny con ­ express purpose of dividing it by short di'tance into tho bushes. There One l ye was nearly put cut, but it can allotment a i ong tho jioor every In Iho year H. C. 4.3(1 there wai a dition try Dr. Cady ’s Condition Powderi. bo saved. tho robbers released their prisi nors, drouth extending all over Kurone. All They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure spring. Then, instefvd of paying out and, mounting tho horses, rode away. At tho West Michigan fair In Grand to each paujHir family J7 a month, as t o croj)8 failed, und whole ilLstricts loss of apj)ctite, relievo constipation, correct Rapids the entiles In every depart ­ tho p< or depai tment is now doing, the I •■iiitlly Ih Iio . (li. wore depoi)uIated. At Romo thous ­ kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving ment wore more iminerous and varied city would start tho family with a 'I’ho jionalty for robbing trains in ands of people drowned them8oI\«'i in new life to an old or over worked horse. 26 than at any fair the association over capital of •'12 w.irth of seed potatfos Arizona is death. The jio-so, led by tho 11 her. and a pestilence ensued from •enta per package. For sale by druggisto. .•' made, and the disj) ay of live stock Is Sheriff .Murphy of Maricopa loiind the the dead bodies in tho river und on the and induce them to raise their own For sale by Travis A Baker. # the largest over made in the State. supply for the winter. trail of tho robbers at tho point where lianka Four Bl|r Buccohhoh . we: mave^ a TlieSuK^. Having the needed merit to more than THE NEWS It is the opinion of the true gourmet makegood all the advertising claimed that of all marine panlish there is none for them, thefollowiiigfoiir remedies have HOLLIS COUBIN, Ktlltoi- him I Troprietor. O/i^ the Shoe Trading to compare with the smelt (Osmerus reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King ’s mordax). This primary rank is its own New Discovery, for consumption, coughs TUESDAY, ()(T()Hi:U 0, 1894. Flit die that t)rings by reason of its delicacy and delicious and colds, each bottla guar.intwrl —Elec­ flavor, and when fried a light brown in tric Hitters, the great remedy f«*r Liver, Coiiuiidruiii l>y C>, JC. C'oi'blii. Stomach andKiclneys. Hucklen’s.triiica iHITOH very fine bread crumbs and served with The Bio' Croirds one lea ij.^ Salve, tlie best in the world, ami Dr. I:X1‘LA.NAT1UN. melted butter there is none that dis­ King ’s New Life Fills, which are a i*er- To proD'ct the i)ul)lic from iiicom- putes its pre-eminence. Its delightful tect pill. .411 these remedies are guaran ­ peteiicy very wise Iuwh have Iweii enacD'd flavor, however, as well as its peculiar teed to do just what is elaim**d for them WHAT CAN IT BE? odor is evanescent. Like the mackerel, by the people of the ntate of Michigan, and the (h'Mh'r whose name is attache it cannot bo too fresh. herewith will be glad to tell you moie ed reciuiriiij; wihool leacherK, Itiwyere, doc- It is from its odor that the smelt de­ them. Fildesv A Millmari, St. .lolins and torw, detitiHtH and others to comply with . . . SIMPLE ENOUGH, rives not only its familiar but Latin Fowler. varioim le;>al re»jijirc*meiils in the matter naino, an odor so aggressive of sliced A Million Fi ieiiilH. of examinations, eertificntes, re^^istra- It is our all around high grade Foot wear, which is cucumbers that, if its presence be mani­ A h-ienJ in m.K?d is a friend inde<'d, and tions, etc. fest only to the sense of smell, people not lonsihility of deciding upon f)r the where I know til*'life of a iiyle *mt' was the jiractice of ilentistry in the state of .'oing of dentistry at any private resi- l I"'"’''I savedfby the 11s*' of Chamlx'i-Iain’s Coiigli Michigan. 1 b* conceiles that he is neither " like to know m what res];)H;t ( namlK*«v Rc'iiu'dy. ” .1. .1. Lndrange, druggist, d>*.ico or elsewhere. 1 ligs, opening tin* secret ions, Inpiefy. surgery. Di'iitist, one whose husiness is give m** relief they would injure my per moiitii; that for twenty years h<‘ ;ng tlie nmens and causing its exi>ul83ir stomach, until (fiiamberbiin ’s Colic, Chol ­ to clean, extract, or repair natural teeth, from the air cells of the lnni:8 and restor ­ practi(?ed as a physician and surgeon, tint era and Diarrlicea Remedy was brought and to make and insert artificial ones; a ing the system to a strong and healthy to my notice. I uh *'*1 it anast should know about the “Celluloid ” wliethcr by inaniml operations, or by Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov­ TEACHERS’ EXAMINATICHS. four years, lie dares not make oath iiK.'dicntion and cou.stitut ional tn?al nient. “Only the Scars ered with waterproof “ Celluloid .” Tall Sri-ifs. ISIM. that he is legist(>red anywhere as a They are the only Interlined Collars Tlie prosecuting attorney in the case Ut'Kiiler *'xaiiiinuti()nH at St. .lolms. Tliui-H- Tih.ysieia i ai il .■^negeou, but introduces and Cuffs made. argued limt the langnagi? of the law as • lay ai:d 1-i-lday Aiiiciiwt L'*! anti .'Ird. one of Ids oa d(‘iits who tesliliew that he Remain,” They are the top notch of comfort, .sprcial f‘\a)i)!iiatioiiN, St. I'rhlay, cxiilained by the above definitions, whidi neatness and economy. They will go AhyiiKt 21. I'fWitt. I'rieay, S*-pf(' tdIkt 2stii. iiet a bioken I»o i for hiseliild,y<*arsago. SaysIlENHY Ilt'DSOES’, of the,billies through the day with you in good .\ t t li* ‘ n'i>iilar<-.\niiiinat ions, c.xaniinations were carefully rean(*e of ill healtii, ho had entirely al.s wliieii i » VRAOe ^ this act shall bi construed so as to in- cr tliecelchreteri FKM\l.l-: It K*i i ’ I..-\ Tf)R ceased from the general practice of medi­ in ri?g:ii»t loe-ii- U *ii' ‘‘ i>ci-f'fc(ly .'^afc and always Itcliahle terft'te wit I i'li.veieiauH and surge'ons in T tain ELwmiD U For all lrri'v:nlarities, I’aini'nl Menstru­ cine and surgery, and lias sinci? bei'ii en­ ation. Siii»,)ression. etc., tln-y never fidl to af- llieir practice as such.” On this jioint, a gaged exclusively ia the imsinoss of ex­ )> e r f o r m i i? !; f< rd a S|»( edy ar.tl C* ‘i taiii ia lief. .\() FX- witness for tin oi'h'iiHc, a com})(*t< ‘nt ('iu<‘S, ele;in in ; l’i'i;l.\l K.\T. hilt a sei<‘nlil5c and positive re­ tracting ti'ctli. Webster classes this bn- You must insist upon goods so marked lief, adopted only I'.fH'r years of e> perienee. jihysician and surgeon, testified that the the hloiid, '.-tc., and take nothing else if you expect 'll ord<‘rs snpplu'd direct froin onr olliee. siiicss or occuiialion uiahw the hiiad of I’riee pei- packair*' .<1. or six packae.* “s for S.") extracting of lc(*tli ns nn exclusive busi­ non*; iiiques* me satisfaction. dentistry, or dental surgery, and doi s If your dealer should not have them, h,\ mnii post paid. l!:\'F.i:Vl’At'K.\*ii;*il'Ait- ness wouhl not be theprneticeof “general more than my AA"!'!-'.!'. 1). i'arlieulars (sealed) Ic. .\ll cor- not nn'iition it in his definition of general own case. we will send you a sample postpaid on r.•sp( lidciici- .strictly Conlidi-ntini. surgeiy ” luit ho would not admit that receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs surgery. Twenty years su(;l) practice should be called “(h‘ntal 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand- Tin? prosecuting a I torney »irgncd that ago, at the age surgery. ” In biicf, the only .'> M 4.“ 104.") all diiig:niHtH M il w(iuk*'t'.lct.. 7 <»*) Kir.M 4 2.'.' «».■) 1 lO.’i “symiiathy ” is not found in the law, and past, to reiiiiml me of the good a. III. I a. tn. is not contained in the oath that the Ayer ’s Sarsaparilla has iloiie me. I’pfitiac...... 7 is 1 l .D-, .-i 07 !) .■»() 121." I now weigh two liumlrc*! ami twenty p. in, jurors took. Holly ...... M 2K 1 2:iO .") .M io:{*» poumls, and am in the best of health. Durand...... *•;■) 1 12 :U> 1110 Tin? cfmundrum cfinsists in “guessing I have heim on the road for the past Dwos.-a) .let...... 100.") 2 10 7 20 -----THE----- Sl..i(ilins...... ;10."i4 •242 sOt' "■ ' what the verdict will be.” twelve years, have notioeil Ayer ’s Sar­ Ionia ...... 1140 .'{.‘{1 H saparilla advertised in all parts of the p. m. .* ® : THE COWBOY’S LASSO. Lowell...... 1217 4 0*> 0 21 -c-/ United States, and always take pleas- Grand llapidH.. 12."»0 4 ll*»o lire in telling what good it did for me.” (i.ll.&l. 1 *)."> .'"*00 l*)lo =:o ‘^* Sewing W’lth It Ho Is Alinost as Good a .'Marksuian Ferryshurg ...... 2 O.") ."> ">"» 1 •**) Jr- us With the Itiilo. Gi-ailil IHiven... 2 lOj *> OO 11 oi j Ayer’s Sarsaparilla .Mi'W(i’kf''‘St.ar'...... ' *j O*) 1 H»>' 5 “The cowboys of New Mexico, Texas Macliine Prepared by Dr< J. C. Ayer Sc Co.f Lowe!!, Mass. ChlcMuro St’)' ar ...... *> oo and Arizona are all skilled in the art of i: \sT^v A *fr>. IS ST'II^I. KINO. using the lasso, ” said Louis Edtvard.sof Cures others,will cure you Santa Fe. ‘T used to be in tho ranch­ ing lino myself and once thought I E could throw a ropo as straight as any STATIONS H,.Guina^x man living. But that wa.s before I had Hard to I’lea.se. niixetl to any extent with the Mexicans. Mrs. Ilenpecker is one of thaso ■wives As good as tho American cowboys are, thorn is no ph'asing. On the return of Cannot Say Enough they can’t hold a candle to a greaser her husband from the city lost week she a. in. a. ni. P- J). in GraiHl llavt'n L i 40 00 0 <)."> I N when it conies to the roping business. greeted him thusly: Ff'rryshni g ...... 44 ‘I O.") 2 1) 1 2 They can do things with hemp that no “Oh, Adolphus, ” she exclaimed, i! Praise of Hood ’s other mortals can over hope to accom ­ O K & I Jet...... e> 87 loo") 101.'. 1' : V “how short you have had your hair *irninl Unpids.. *'. 4.">; lOlO lO.'^O “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.; plish. As the Australian stands out pre ­ cut!” Lo well...... 7 l.-.jlO.-m 11 r.a “Gentlemen: — I feel that I cannot write eminently in throwing the boomerang, "But, niy dear Angelina, ” replied a. m. I«>i)hi...... 7 10 1125 4 2H 12.S.") 011 words which will speak highly enough of Hood ’s so does tho ignorant son of tho ‘land of ' Mr. H. meekly, “I haven’t had my hair IP. III. Sarsaparilla. I can tell my friends what it did God and liberty ’ exceed all other men | cut at all. ” St. Johns...... 2." 1217 M' 'D OWOSHO Jet...... S .'')7,12."..') 0 for me a good deal better than I can write It. in this one accomplishment. “Then it is high time you had,” re­ n. in. I Hut I will simply sLate that it cured me of a very “A Mexican will chase a steer at full turned Mrs. H. severely. —Leeds (Eng- i Diirnnil...... !") in: I) 2:5 :}."):! severe case of catarrh after the physicians Holly ...... ' ."l.^ 101 li 4 47 failed to help me. It also oured my husband of si)oed, and while he guides his broncho lanCures “Why don ’t you como do%vn off that Car, Detroit to Grand Haven. No. 17 for the bletsinc this medlctM has been to as. horse spi'od and pick up any one of tho haxi’ulliiian Hnffet Sleeper Detroit toChleatco. knives designated with a ropo. They post? ” she asked angrily. No. SI has Hle<*ia*r from Detroit t** Grand Repairs furnished for all Machines, vorybo*«le is worth Its weight in (rold. ” Mrs. Rnnlds. 5 . n. OtTi'VAM, S70 Wabash Ave., Detroit, Mich. are good marksmen with the riflp, too, “Don't ask me, lady, ” answered the JVC W I.OPD, IIFN ’M.ETCHER, In addition to the above may he found at but in this regard the cowboys are fully tramp; “don ’t ask me. Ask the dog. ” Traffic .Mnnaifer. Trwv. Pass. Airent. my plneeacomi)leteHneof Farm Inimpleents Hood'e PUTS «-e {ifonjpt and efficient, yet THOMAS BROM LEY. Auent. St. Johns. WairoiiH, Carriages, Organs, Etc. All watl easy in ackiee. tiold bv aU drUi^iata. 2&c. _ their peers. ”—Washington Post —Detroit JRroe Press. ranted flrat-class and at bottom price* «7»y

leiiow in tne nouso naa to ue Kepi oui. 1^ 1 Keal KHtate. of the way; so, being a dark night, I Theodora E Vullaii and wife to Anton Tlie CHICKEN AND HONEY. just bluffed him about there lieiiig more MARTHA WASHINGTON A Terrible Tliought. ^an, 80 ucn*H, mt- (>, D h IIiih , f a,»5O0, thau just ino around. You bet he keeps Grace—I don ’t know what I am go ­ MarKan-t A l.ainh to Walter .I Dockliani, ing to do. 20 ucreM HtK' H Itlneliam. #70^*. A FORAGING EXPEDITION OF ONE his head inside, and I goes to the chick­ COOK-BOOK Ethel—Why. what is the mattorl Tncy Fostdt,, Mar> .1 Ha v n, 1o |h 1and MAN IN THE WINTER OF 1863. en house and helps myself to some plump 10. Ulbba aibl to .St .lobna, f 100. young co(lg(!rs, ami takin a beehive Grace—Why, Mr. Fearer of Paris FREE! was talking very earnestly to mo in Edward Hr<»\vn and wife to Win 11 (JIIhoii . LMUg Koi-w the Country aod Also Unman on the other shoulder makes tracks for lot a. bita'k iJ. Itrown'M HubiliviHion of out lot the camp the way I come. French last night, and 1 didn’t quite Nature, For Ul« Little Blnir Worked. 320 PACES. J. St JohiiH, #,■>(). “ ‘Have a piece of the breast, eap ’n. understand him, as he spoke so impetu ­ iMuar Hewitt and wife to (Jeorjfe Illldretli Fojcle Joe, Who Wan “Cap’n”Then, Liked That’s (lone particular brown, the way ILLUSTRATED. ously. I replied, “Oui, oui, ” sevtTal et al. 40 aeroH aia- 2n , Ehmi 'x . |il200. lll« Chicken Done llrown. you like it.’ ’’—Chicago Post. One of the best Cook. times. It has just occurred to me that Marlon A l>ayton to .loHepIdno Duyton. 31( Uuiika published. It coil- perhaps he was proposing. —Pick Me acres He<‘ 2M, Watertown SI t:ii for all kinds It is said tliat 200,000 books have of cooking. Also depart, Up. '______Edward I* Newton to (’laru N Slielll. 1«4 t 11^03,” said Undo Joe. bet'u written about the Bible. meats on Medicine. Eti- acrcH 8 w 1. Lebanon. ?.''>()(> <| e. Undo Joo ’s stories of the war wero ciuftte, aiul Toilet recipes. Uad No Other Chance. John Seriven to Win M oi Ihoii . 20 acres, Indexed for handy refer, things to be lnok(>d forward to and re­ Greek lliiiiior. once. Reedley —Why do yon smoke contin ­ wr 2i», tliecubiiRb. . loOO. ually from morning until night? membered. Ho had served during the When, after Salaiiii.s, Xerxe.s wa.s in M m II Sniitli and wlf(> to CliarlcH S .Marnb. MAILED FRE.E, Woedley— It’s the only time I get 80 acrea, Ht*c 2. Olive. S 1 “Oo. entire four years as a commissioned offi ­ full flight for Asia, luul the overcrowd ­ In Exchcjaprc for 20 LARGE LION I sleep from night till morning. —Lon ­ Curoline Alexan ler to Win* II Smith and cer uik I knew whereof he spoke, having ed vessel, so the story ran, was laboring HEADS cut ii’oni Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent Stamp. don Tit-Bits. wife. 20 Hcres. see 7. Olive. Sx.-.O. an excellent memory and an inimitably in the storm, Xerxes, getting frightened, Write for ll^t of our etli-T Kliie Premiums. Wo Alniund I’artlow and wife to Elroy <_' .Me asked the captain whether there was have riiiuiy vuluabic Ll<-(ur< .H also u Knife, Oonie, humorou.s way of telling the adventures etc., to give sway. A b«-auilful I'lcturi- ('aid ki In Troiiib el al. lots 2 and :i. Mock I I, Ea»?le, any chance of safety. “None, ’’ said the cvtFv isii-Uago of l.io.v coKKi;!:. f2.'»00. of himself and his 1114*11. “It was in ^Missouri in the winter of captain, “unless the ship is lightened Elroy C .Mi'f'roinb and wife to l■hl^tene .1 of some of its passengers. ’ ’ Whereupon llrya et al, lots 2 and .1, block LI, Ea;tle. 1803 on a cold raw night that I, the offi ­ 'KOdisoii SPICE CD. Detroit f2.-00. cer of the (lay, jircpan'd about midnight Xerxes, turning to the Persians, ex- claimiHl, “Now is the time to show your to make, with half a dozen of the guard, Ideal and Iteal. Ileiijiitnin Warreti ldiiess of the night. As I was about having saved the king ’s life, and then daily life ami food .aad”------Mr.S. Eliiiij. I..':.., .!• o:fll<*i- of I'eter “Maudie!” cried out tlie mother from to spring into my saddle a low voice at ordered Jii.s head off for having caused (he kitclien.iiot knowing tliat her daugh ­ (Vainer, died Sat.iida.v, October <>, of my slioulder said: the death of so many noble Persians.— typhoid pneunionii;, n^od 20 yotivn. “ ‘Cap ’ll, how would a supper of chick­ Westminster Review, ter’s beau was in the parlor “Maudie, whatever made you go and oat that big Jlertellt' Moore received from liis father en and honey taste?’ I Artiflciul GlacierH. dish of potatoes that was left over from a birthdu.v jrift of iS.">00 worth of bank “I swung hastily around and beheld Price Reduced tlie spt aker. Ho was a fellow called An excellent object lesson has been dinner? 1 told you we wanted them stock in the Shiawnsso'eonnt.v bnnk. , given by llerr Koch, the German phys- warmed up for supiK'r. I declare if your Lang, one of our most valuable spie.s, -TO- ('lias. li. i' K'll ami I'ihy . Ini; h. plied, thinking of our limit(‘d supply lltirlev, jier cu t...... •'^5 fuzsbss ’s At a meeting of t he K Mig ’s Hanghters of smoked moat and hard tack. ‘Have I II.'e...... :{."('«4() held lie' ’ •'■oi following you soiiKf? ’ ■ 'orii 111 eiir...... 20^t.2.'* “ ‘Xo, hut I might get some, I reckon, ('ill'll.siielled...... 1,') otficor.s were ("li'cted for tin* ensuing six beans...... si.OOO/.si 2."i IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE- if I looked round a hit, ’ he drawled, laz­ I.JiPd...... 10 nionths; President, X'ettieConn; viee- ily kicking up clay with the too of his jtn'sidonf, Helen W h(‘(*loek; si'cretarvaml biittei-...... 1 hoot. I saw immediately that he meant Egtes ...... I.', ti<*usui'ei, I loi'eiicv' \\ n.-'Oii; us.ssi.stunt to go out of camp, timl a farmhouse ami Vpriles, jM-,- Ini...... ;...... 20 -ft secretaiy and t <*asuier Zylplia Sliaver; help himself. Such things aro not un­ r'l-r li ve, pereu-t...... •...'f-t .',0 (i-.s.", 00 lookout. .1 ; ! . \! -I Datnlif.,., heard of in the army. f>i-<-s•. •'(’• l.'i «' 1 ■'4 Iluglies. ver. ' . : i!. y .n,,! “‘Nonsen.se, Lang, ’ said I. ‘You Hay...... ¥.■, OlHa ? S Kmmons. would ho killed sure if you went. The Clover Seed...... i". OuCij, ."1 lo pickets aro on extra sharp lookout to ­ .\Isylu* H i-d...... Cl 00(1/Cl CiO I’otal le-a ...... : Tin- It.-oiK of ('(Miliiif-m- .-Xn |{i^|it. night, and it’s altogether tcHi dangerous. You would never come hack alive.’ There oem..- onn.. a niiudnT of St. “Wilii that 1 sprang into my saddle •Johns piuiple who are stockholders in and rode away, followed by my men. ETK BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE CN EARTH. the Hank of Commerce at l.ittle Uoek, “Wo wero gone two or three hours, STATE, CmCNTV.TOtVNSlIir AM> I' VIOI IllGIIT.s l OIl SAI.E. SAMl'I.E OI' THIS FENt’E <;A.\ he seen .\T KENYON’S t EEH llAIiN.; making the rounds of the picket.s ami Ark., tile following letter eoneerning the }) J ). KIsii:r»L3KIi, Ill vc'iitttr f iiicl NUiiiYitVic’turer, a more miserable ride I had seldom tak­ effects of the recent eyclone there will be .St. .lohiis, >IU-liigiiii. interi'st to many: en. I was chilled to the bone and hun­ (i. K. Couiiix, Ks(> • gry and my men likcwi.se. As I rode Si. .loans. .Mich. hack toward camp the glow of a bonfire I>K.\i: Si:j;—Y ours of tin* .‘id inst, to in a remote corner caught my eye, ami 1 immediately turned my weary horse j.y Vcricocele, iiinission.s. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, liand, imjiiiring ab ait our r.'eeiit little toM ’ard it. Before the crackling heap Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discliarges, Self Abuse, storm, an 1 in repl.v will snv. as usual the sat Lang, calmly frying chicken, while Kidne3’ and IMadder Diseases Positively Cured by papers 1; . • . c.ime; but it at .his side reposed a hive of honey. Ho i'J: was vt,,,,,, looked up and smilisi griiuly. i good pc 'i»ic. •. |., one lo.'.s will say “ ‘oe.pjM-r ’s most ready, eap ’n, ’ ho Unit we Were \eiy fortunate, considering said, touching his apology for a cap. i d^Ycu can Caposll the Money In Your Dank or wi)h Your Postmaster to bo paid us after you arc CURE:) uriJjr a written Guarantee! our iieighlmrs. I'or in.stanee, (he third ‘Make yourselves to home, gentlemen., “ ‘Lang, ’ said I sternly, ‘didn’t I toll SelfJhii^e, Fxrcffs and lU'wd nit'ntra have wrockod tho lives of thonsands of yonne men story wu -M-nvi: of.' of l!ie house across find middle iu'ola' scIkmiI, tiie olHce, I lie proie-i- you not to go? ’ idons—nil hiiV)'its victims. )»m g vum, if you liavo boi-n'tidi'KM sit, liowaro of tlu* futnro. the slreer from us. buildings unroofed on ‘‘ ‘No, cap ’ll,’ ho ri'pliod as he con- IdtfiddU aged vien,voyi nn-growiiur promiituroly v.'(»nk nud olil. botli .-.uxiiully and iih.VHicolly. r-onsult us buforo t laid. NO NAMES USED WITHOUr WRITTEN CONSENT. Confidential. Jiotli sides of us and in tli(‘r.>arof us three tiiuKMl to cut up the plump fowl in his two stoiy on.siae.ss liousi-.s blown to the hand; ‘you didn’t .say 1 couldn ’t go, al- VARICOCELE, EAHSSIO.NS AND SYPHILIS CURED. gi ’ound, br.t kind providence naw tit to tliough, if I remember correctly, you V7. 8 . rOT.LINS. W. S. Collin®, of 3aglnaw. Speaks. W. S, ('OLL1N8. leave ns standing, with our front lights didn’t exactly advise it on the score of Heart Disease 30Yrs! “I am 29. At 15 1 loanuMl a bad litibit wliic'.i I contin- its being dangerous, but a man what’s uod till 19. 1 then boranu* ”<)do of tlio Iviys ” and lod a blown in. Our dnmnge is just This Short Breath, Palpitation.* Kiiy life. I'xpoHiire iinxlucoil^ .''■.v/i/oVi.'. 1 l>ocainc'iiorv- goes to --i.o-v v.e liav? a pr«tly good led the life I have ain’t goin to let a oiiB and (li'spondt'nt; noainbitinn; mi irmry poor; cyofl little thing like th.at stop him when rod, nan ken and blur; pimpli'son fact; bair l lirods of dollars widiout help, and was contomplutiuK says: “1 had been severely troubled suicide when a f>-i(-ri. Finally “The Holden that under ordinarv* circumstances this country mighty well, so I makra Monitor," edited by Drs. Kenu'-dy A Kergan fell in- would bo counted iiupc.ssiblo. A work ­ tracks fotiiu farinhouso close by where .Solil by All DriigglHts to my hands. I learn**(i the Truth and Caute. Self ahnse had eappe^l my vitality. 1 took the A’rui man in oiling the machinery of a siuall they keeps plenty of chickens. Wh(>u I Method lYeotmerU and was cured. My friends think 1 electric I'uu—one used merely for the opens the gate to go in, along com(« a was cured wf Consumption. I have sent them many purpose of cooliug the air in a bu-siness dog. Well, cap ’ll, that’s the only dog I —patients, all of whom were cnnvl. Their Now ►iu Methofl Treatment supplies vigor, vitality and man* '7S? (a house —ncciclcntn’ly touched t^ie wire ever met with that I couldn ’t cither BEVOBK TKEATM’X. IiOChL” ______AKTEIt TUEATMENT. and was instantly killed. Th® current scare or make friends with. No, sir, Are yon a victim? Have yon lost hope? Aro yon (mntemplating that runs the fan is said ta- ’rEi»2X> ozi. lao recently been making some important dow, and a man begins to yell to find HK ILEH IX .... 16 Years in Detroit, 160,000 Cured. No Risk. erporiments has deinonslpjnted that by out who ’s there. “Put your head inside (imiH, (iun I 111 piemen tH, Powder, Consultation Free. No matter who has treated yon, write for an honest opinion using electricity in a certain way 60 that window and keep it there, or I’ll Sliot, (’artridgi'H, Free of charge. Chargee reasonable. Books Free —"The Golden Monitor" (iline- trated). on Diseases of men. Inclose postage 2 cents. Healed. times the current usually employed for knock it off for yon, ’’ says L “Now Loaded Sliells, Wads, Pi imers, &c. W*NO NAMES USKD WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI­ executing criminals uiay ^ passiul Jim,’’ I continues, “you just watch VATE. No medicine sent C. O. D- No names on boxes or envel- (iiins of any make t be something to do. ” coat for his speech. It was not where in. This must be she who had now And the mere notion of this bright ­ he expected to find it, but fearing to died. ened up the young fellow's spirit and lose his chance, and still confident that "1 wonder, ought I to go to her fu­ warmed his heart—he was, I fear, bat it would turn up. his hands flew around,' neral'/” However,consulting the letter, a foolish young Quixote after all; so to the pockets of his coat tads, and ho| which hod traveled to Cambridge and that when hii ipother called him ta do continued: “I sa.', Mr. Speaker, thati back, he found this was impossible. cirvlUty to the departing guests, he there is one th’'ng I cannot see.” The, She must have “slept with her fathers" came forward with an air of cheerful­ precious paper was still elusive, andj for some days already. “Poor Cousin ness, such as he had not worn all the the mem^r began to plunge throughi Silence! Wuat a queer name, by the evening. Ay, even when he had to his pockets in a desperate hunt for' by. i wonder what she was like, or if escort the most honored quest to the the speech. His a“60ciate8 saw his; 1 ever saw her'/” very carriage door, from an unsteadi­ ■plight and became interested. “I ro-i And then, by a sudden flash of mem­ ness of gait, politely ascribed to gout, peat. Mr. Speaker, ” he blustered,^ or of an avalanche tumbling down upon ory, ho recalled a circumstance which but which Roderick, with a conterxipt “that there is one thing I cannot see.” me. I shall only see the Alps at a dis­ in the confusion and anguish of the so sad to see in the young to the old, By this time the assembl ,• was snick­ tance. At this time of year one must time had entirely slipped away —how, even when the old deserve it, soon per ­ ering. The speech could not be found, content one's self with towns. ” # not many hour.' before his fatner had ceived to be—something else. and the speaker was stumped. Ho “That's hard, laddie, when you are died, there had crept into the sick­ “Mother, ” cried ho, indignantly, as took his seat, red and perspiring, with so fond of the country. But do as you room a lady —an old lady, nearly as old he ret mod to the drawing-i*oom, a general guffaw to add to his dis­ like—do as you like—only don't forget as Mr. Jardine, and curiously like him. where the two ladies stood on the comfort. Then rose the wag of the the marriage. You will have to give At sight of her a wonderful brightness hearth-rug of their “banquet hall de­ assembly. away the bride, Rody. A hi your poor had co;ne into tho dying face. “Cousin serted.” hot, weary, a little cross, and father." “Mr. fcipeaker, ” he said, “the honor ­ Silence?” “Yes, Henry, ” waiall they not a little glad that “it was over, ” able gent eraan from Winona informs The widow ’s eyes filled with tears. said, but she knelt beside him; and “mother, I wonder you let that old fel­ u e tnat there is one thing he cannot If she had not understood her hus­ they kissed one another, and he lay low enter your door! He has net an see. There is also one thing I cannot band, she had loved him certainly, looking at her till the last gleam o ”f ounce of brains, and less of manners. see, but which every other member and more perhaps after his death than consciousnoss faded away. After that Didn’t you seo he was drunk?” ran see, and that is the back of my O abroad, mother, before it. -T-for ho did not actually die for some “What an ugly, vular word! And to nock. ” is what I have “We’ll w’o ll talk the matter over an­ hour8-*-she sat beside Mrs. Jardine, say it of Sir James, who holds such a about decided to 'J he member from Winona has in­ other time,” cried Hcderick. “At this watching him till the end. And after good position here, and is Mr. Thom ­ definitely postponed his maiden effort. do, after all." moTont I'm busy —I mean, I—I have an the end. Roderick remembered she son's father, too! Rody, I’m ashamed He who said engagement. Goc d-by, everybody. Ill ! had taken his mother out of the room of you! ” Hitlloni* for I>efen«o this, sudden y be back at dinner-time." and comforted her, staying a little AKainBt tho Inroads of that subtle, lurkint; and just a trifle “A little before dinner-time, plea'-e, “And Bella is more than ashamed, whilq longer, und then leaving, no one angry. Oh, Bell, ” and with a sudden foe to human health, malaria, had been ex­ sharply, had bien my dear. Remember we have compa ­ thinking or saying much about her, sittin^f, reading, ny —twenty at lea it—a regular dinner sense of brotherly tenderness, half re­ pended uselessly when Hostetler ’s Stomaoh either at the t mo or afterward. gret, half compunction, he laid his Hitters appeared upon the scene and demon-, at t ti e furthest j i)arty,' ’ Now, recollecting his father s look, end of a very “Oh, yes, a ‘meeting of creditors,' hand on her shoulder, “ha.e you thor ­ Btrated its power as a preventive and enrative, and hers, loo, tho whole story, or pos ­ oughly consider d this marriaso/ Are handsome, not to as my father used to call it,” said the sible story, presented itself to the im­ of tho dreaded soourRO. When the “jtold fever"^ say g ovg eous, j young fellow somewhat bitterly. “No you quite sare of the youn^ man him­ raxed in 184 ‘J In California, malaria was con­ aginative young man in colors vivid as self/ These things run in families. drawing - room, I fear, mother; I’ll bo back in time, and life, ani tender as death alone can temporaneous with It at the ‘‘dlxxlnps." and where a sro ip of four ladies, whose do my duty to all the old fogies. ” Suppose he should even turn out a wrought dreadful havoc among the miners. make them. And when, carelessly drunkard—like this father!” clothes well matched the apartment, I “They're not old f('gio.s; ttiere are opening another letter, he found it was Then and subsequently on the Isthmus of Pan­ sat conver ing. for 1 have no uoubt some as nice girls a? you could wish to “StufT and nonsense ” said Bella, ama, and wncrever in the tropics malarial dis­ from the lawyer of this same Miss shar^jly. “And even if Sir James does they would have called it “conversa ­ i see, if you'd only look at them, Roder- Jardine, stating that she had left him ease Is most virulent, the Bitters became the tion" —of a highly interesting and im­ I ick," said Hella, who, going to be mar- enjov his glass —why —so do many other recognized safeguard. For the effects ot ex- —“Koderick Henry Jardine. her seo gentlemen. It Ln’t like a common proving kind. 1 ried herself, quite lamented that her ond cousin once removed ”—the whole po.sure aud fatigue, miasma-poisoned air and The young follow in the distance, only hr thor seemed determined ‘ man, you know, who never knows when water, sea sickness and all disorders of the of her small property, as also a dia­ to stap. Now, Sir James does. He is however, did not seem to lind it so. ! against mati irnony. j mond ring, “which his father gave me stomach, liver and bowels, the Bitters affords He wa.s at tho age u hen men are very I "Well, I will, bell, I promi-o you, I not ‘drunk,’ as you call it, on'y prompt relief. Invali ?s of all sorts will find it many years ago, ” ho was deeply ‘mjrry. ’” critical of women, esp.icialiy of their j only let me go now. ” And snatching | touenedr fully adequate to their needs. mothers and sisters, unless tho-;e hap ­ I up his hat—a Glengarry bonnet whicn j “Roderick, ” said his mother —and pen to bo sutliciently beautiful ideals ' he persisted in wea’ing, though hia “I wish I had known her! I wish I when she gave him his full name he Philosophy of a Five-\’ear-Ohl. to remain tuch unto son and brother j sisters told him it made him look like I had had a chance of baing good to her knew she was seriously displeased - A o-year-old Boston bo.y's ethical from the cradle to the grave —an ex­ i the Highland porters at the quay —ho 1 —poor Cousin Silence!” tnought he. “the Thomsons are one of the first philosophy was brought out the other ceptional happiness which befalls few, ] fairly ran away. j And as he sat watching ' t.ao light of families in Riuherden, and live in the day. when his father to d him how and it ha 1 not befallen Koderick Jar- ! Rapidly the young fellow walked on i tho dying day, ” which died so peace­ best style. Isabella is making the most glad he was that he had been such a .dine. 1 throu^vh park and square, through fully, so gloriously over tho western satis'autory marriage of all her sisters, good boy all through Sunday, when hq I The stout lady who, the instant ho i street ani wind, or “venuol, ” as such hills ho, with liis life lUst bagun. })on- and I des re you w.ll not say one word was loit much to himself. The boy epoke, pricked up her oars with a dreary dens a o often called here: de od over the two lives now e.adod, against it.” “Very well, mother. ” And with a Answered in a matter-of-fact way, “I cheerful “Kh, myuearV' ” was (eccentric shrinxing from and d?testing a'ike tho mystery pf which he guessed at. haven't been thinking about good. I nature will sometimes have it so very the poverty and t’no riches, the splon- but never could know, except that they hopeless sigh Roderick changd thoo think I'm better when I don t think unlike this, ho ' youngest child and j dor and the rags. It began to rain wore safaly ended. conversation. “Mother, have you thought over what about it. I don't think of anything — only son —as unlike as it was possible heavily, but ho heeded not. Though When the sun set, going down like a naughty or anything: I just think about for' mother and son to bo. Light and brought up in luxury, he was not lux- | ball of fire which dyed the river all I said this morning a out going to Switzerland/” said he, impelled by tho what a good time I’m having. ”—Now /dark, fat and lean largo-boned and urious by nature, could stand a good crimson, and tho sud .en gray chill of York Tribune. slender, phlegmatic and nervous, they I deal of hardship, and had a yuung I an October twilight came, Roderick sad longing of much-worried poojiie to rcamo ot two diumotrica ly opposite man's instinctive p nde i i “roughing I started up, a little ashamed of himself, run away. “Because, sin e then, i Water at a high temperature can­ typos, physically and ment illy. Moral ­ I it.” Still “an even down-pour, ” us his and St.11 more ashamed when ho found have Jound an added reason for my not be raised any considerable distance ly —yes, there was similarity there, for j mother would have called it, is not an ho had oniirely neglected to ask the ourney. ” And he gave her tho two by suctitn, as the vapor dischareoff Mr-, .lardiue was a good woman, and j agre able thing; an I as in reality nis time of tho return train to Hicherden. lotter.s which had come on from Cam­ from tho water so heated follows the Roderick wa«, as ^he ceaselessly de­ I only engagement ” was with himself, “.lust like me, mother will say, ” and, bridge. “I .suppose you had not heard receding pistons of the pump and re­ clared. being very outspoken as to her I whoso com, any he felt free to en joy aj half laughing, but vexed, for it always ot Miss Jardine’s death, or you would sists tho ent’-ance of the water, consei feelings, the be.st of sons, though ho ' much as anybody olso, ho stopped h s vexed him to vex his mother, he tore have i.ut off tho dinnur-party? ” quently. to pump hot water alwa.va was a little “peculiar, ’’ like his ] oor, j walk and turned into a railway stati n, along a I fast as his long legs could “Why 80/ She was only a poor rela­ place the supirl.y above the pump, sq dear father, of whom he was the very I where at least ho could sit down quiet- carry him. to tho railway stution. The tion. Nobody know anything about her that it will bo supplied from a head. image. I ly and read his letters, which ho had train was just going. an.i it was at the here. Ber doatn was not even put in Tiiis was true. Her three daugh ­ ; snatched up from the hall table on go- risk of his liie—to say nothing of a tho newspapers. ” ters—now married and rottlod, except I ing out. penalty of forty shillings —tnat this “Then you did know of it/ But, Hall’s Catarrh Cure the last, who was ^ust about t > bo —all i but having no very interesting cor- foolish young fellow contrived to leap of course, one could not mourn for a Is a constltutlqual cura Price 75 cents. took after herself. Noo her present I respondenoe —lor he’had left behind into it; breatnloss. exhausted, having person whose death was not imt'or- nearly killed himself in his endeavor tant enough to be put in the news­ self, jerhaps, but the comely lassie she i at Ca’iibridge few intimates and no After a man passes fifty, ho should must have been once-fair-haired, I duns, also being, I fear, of a rather to “do his duty. " paper. ” watch himself with great care. Nearly round-cheeked, with a wide mouth and j dilatory turn of mind, and given to tho So ho represented to himself, at Mrs. Jardine looked puzzled, as she every man does something ruinouj slightly' projecting teeth—though pos ­ I bad system of laissoz-aller —Roderick ] least, and felt a mo- ’t tremendous mar­ often did when her gentle-speaking after ho is fifty. sessing sutt cient good looks to be a I loft the letters unopened in his pock- j tyr all tho way to laeherden. did “lad” spoke in that way; she could not belle in Hicherden. Loderi k alone et, and sat idly watching the passen- j nut occur to him that simply Io Fk Rii make out whether he was in jest or in Whales are animals, but are fitted "favoro 1” the other side of the house — gors gather for a train just about to j at his watch and tho lime table would earnest! to live in tho water. the tu 1. darK, rather sad-looking start. I have saved all. Put at his iige we are “VN olll, gc, if you like. But it's just father, who came of old Highland And whoa ho heard tho guard call- j apt to overlook the little thing.s on a frild-goose chase; that's what I cull blood, and not 1 eing in b ’siness like ing out the nams of a jilaco where ho I which, like the coral islands of tho it. ” TAKE STEPS mo.st of the Lieherden folk had led a : and his father had spent many a happy j South Sea ocean, our lives are buHt. “,So do I, mother. Only I'm hot tho In time, if you are a suf­ .rather r»-.ired life, keeping liimself I day, ou a sudden impulse ho sprung I How far we build them ourselves, o.' hunter; I m tho wild goose, and I want ferer from that scourge ' Fate builds for us. (L d only know.s. to take a good lung flight and ?tretch of huiuauity known as very much in the background, even into tho train without a ticket (“ust consumption, and you amid his own family. Isobody really like Rody, silly follow, ” they would Tearing up in a cab to his own door my wings. Then I’ll come back as (or rather his mother'.-, —he dl. oudy be­ tame as possible, and settle down in can be cured. There is knew him, or thought much of him, i have said at homo , and wa i borne the evidence of until ho died, which event happened away. gan slightly to feel tho difference , the dullest and smoothest of ponds. ” hundreds of liv­ ^ust before his .son wont to college. j As ho swept along in tho train, and, ringing as it he thought t.io h u-o was He determined to the very next ing witnesses to Since then his widow had gradually I quitting it, starred on an old familiar on lire,and.boing met by the imperturb- day, to visit Blackhall, w'hich ho hud the fact that, in ■ blo'somed out into groat splendor; I walk, along high cliffs which gave him ab o butler with tho informition, never yet seen, and knew littlo about, all its cnrlyi married her two daughters, taken her • \'es. sir, dinner is servel: Mrs. .lar- for his lather rarely named it, though stages, consump-* I a view cf the country —land and sea— | tion is a curable inuependent p ’aco in society. Richor- I for many lovely miles, Roderick's ! dine wai ed half an hour, uni then it hud bee i the homo ot the .lardlnes asked .\Jr. Thomson to take the foot uf for many generations. Also, they m. st disease. Not den !-ocictv. as a woman —I bog pardon, i heart was very full. Not only of his ! every case, but a a lady —ought to do who ha> a large I father, but of liimself and his own new i the table —all this dul not contribute havo had a burial-place, for he had larf^e percentage of fortune, a fine family, and a great ca­ future, which lay beloro him like a t ) Roderick's placiiity uf spirit. When some recollection of his father s hav­ cases, and we believe, pacity ft r managi.ng hoth. l^eoplo had map; tho map of an untraveled country . ho at last walked into tnat blaze of ing once expressed a wish to bo there, fully gS per cent, are said tha" she managed her husband; —u’ntravelea cut y. t not undiscovered, i gas-light —that dazzle of cry.stal and only his mother hud overiuled it in cured by Dr. Pierce’s •but those w’ho knew Mr. .Tare ine CiUOs- for there were in it mare certainties j)lato —that strong aroma of dainty lavor of tho grand new cemetery on Golden Medical Dis­ tioned thi.>'. (lentle us ho was, ho was dishes and excellent wines, and clatter tho out'kirts oi ivicherden, wnere sue covery, even after the disease has pro ­ than lie in the lot of many young men i gressed so far as to induce repeated bleed­ not exactly u man lo be “managed ” by of his age. of conversuti'in, which makes up a hud afterward' erode J a boiutiful Hicherden dinnjr-jiarty, he was nut in whicG marble sarcophagus with an urn ings from the lungs, severe lingering cough anybody. Poor follow! so young, so ignorant of with copious expectoration (including tu­ “What wore you saying, Rcdy, my Jifo and its burdens, i et ho thought ! the best frame of mind to enjoy tho at the top. What matter/ Henry bercular matter), great loss of flesh and ex­ lamb ” him-olf (piite wi-e and quite old, and j same. .far liny slept well. And far away, treme emaciation and weakness. somewhere beyond those moonlight Now', if there v/as a pot name the felt his burden very heavy in Joed, and I His motho;- was se busy talking, and Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases hi nsolf a most un/ortunato fellow, on I tho silver-gilt o|>t*rgno was such an el- mountains —near the very places where reported to us as cured by “ Golden Med­ young fellow diilikcd, it was his child­ they might have played together as ical Discovery ” were genuine cases of that ish diminutive of “hody, ” And no being obliged to g > back to that fjctual barrier between tho upper and “meeting of crod tor? ” which he de­ lower ends of tho table, that she never children, or walked together as young dread and fatal disease ? You need not take man of live and-twenty is altogether people —slept also Cousin Silence. our word for it. They have, in nearly every p eased at 1 eing called “a lamb." tested. noticed that her non-in- aw-el.'Ct instance, been so pronounced by the be.st “but I'll enjoy myself hero to tho quitted his place and her son slipped but the waking.If it be possible ■■('an you spare two minutes from that tho life to come shall heal some and most experienced home physicians, that very deligntful conversation of very last minute.” thought ho, and sat into it, till tho deed was done. Then who have no interest whatever in mis­ di.wn on a heather hjsli—for on that Roderic ’K might ha\o received a gcod of the wounds of this life —oh, the representing them, and who were often yours to listen to mo. mother^.:'" heavenly waking! “Ou, ay. my dear. ” high ground everything looked ai if it hea ty scolding, not u idesorved. had strongly prejudiced and advised against never had rained and no • or would rain not sumothing in him—was it his |TO HE CONTINUED. | a trial of “Golden Medical Discovery, ” The young man winced a little, but w'ho have been forced to confess that ‘‘Wouldn t ‘yes d > as wo.I as ‘ou, ay^.;* ’ again, till the next time, which would father s look/ —repressed tho ebulli­ it surpasses, in curative power over this Rut never mind, it doesry't matter, probably be within twenty-four hours. tion. She merely said: “Ch, ray son Troiitl of the Feminine Mind. fatal malady, all other medicines w’ith m ither. dear,” adde 1 he with a sigh, VVrajipin/ his plaid about him, he felt is there, I seel Retter late than There aro many straws which show which they are acquainted. Nasty cod- more of weariness than irapatienc.n perfectly happy. That lovely outline never.” And the dinner wo it on. tho reaching out in these days of tho liver oil and its filthy “emulsions ” and “Rody, my boy, ” said she, coming to of hills—ho must jUst put it down; so. When, the ladies having retired, he mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these feminine mind. Here is one; In Hal- cases aud had either utterly failed to bene­ him half-doprecatingly, 'were you hunting in his jeocket fer the pencil still had to keep his place and “pass lowell. Mo., tho free library statistics saying you wishod to go abroad^;:* It's that wai always a-inissing, ho turned the bottle ”—which he loathed —to fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for out the letters that he had crammed for last month show 1,141 books given a short lime. Extract of malt, whiskey,' late in the year, to bo sure, but I’ll not elderly gentlemen, a^’, and young ones, out. Of these women took 407. girls and various preparations of the hypo- hinder you. Only you must promise in there, and looked them over. too, who evidently did not loathe it— phosphites had also been faithfully tried None attracted him, except a black- listening mtjanwhile to talk in which, 410, against Jol taken by men, and 17.1 me not to lie climbing up Alps and by boys. ______in vain. tumbling into glaciers. ” Glaiiers, she edged* no. which, opened, ho found whether it was his own fault or not, The photographs of a large number of called them; and her voice had the was bno of the “intimations ” of death, ho could not get up tho smallest in- All the grandsons of Charles Dick­ those cured of" consumption, bronchitis, high-piitched shrillness which Riohor- customary in Scotland, acquainting torest, thts young Cantab—who for ons boar the name of Charles. One of lingering coughs, asthnia. chronic nasal »deh ladies so dom quitA get out of, him that'there had died "at blacicnaii, three years had lived in what was a them. Gerald , son of catarrh and kindred maladies, have been even when they fancy they have aged sixty-nine, Miss, ilenco .Jardine." little better atmosphere than that of Homy Fielding Dickens, Q. C., has re­ skillfully reproduced in a book of i6o Silence .Tardinol Surely a relation! Rlcherden—socially, as well as physi ­ pages which will be mailed to you, on • merged their native accent in th'5 cently ente^rod the British navy. receipt of address and six cents in purest of English. “Wherever you Who could she be.-* For ho knew his cally —was a good deal to be pitied. stamps. You can then write to those who rcmoml er you must bo back in tim.'? father and ho were the last of their So was his mother, too, when, hav­ We don ’t know whether it is woman have been cured and profit by their ex­ for Isabella's marriage." family. ing succeeded in luring the guests up­ suffrage or not that causes it, but have perience. •(Jortainly —and. mother, don't !»• However, thinking a minute, he re­ stairs, he—her only son —went and hid you noticed those dav-s how so >n after .Address for Book, IVorld ’s D ispensary Afraid of tniy tumbling into a glacier, membered that in tho business ar­ himself io the draw ing-rcom and marriagt a man beg'fns to fade? MsorcAL Association , Buffalo, N. ICi H t A Cure that Cures HILL IS THEIR MAN. Highesl of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report Is tbs kind most pouple desire, buch u cure to Klpaus 'lii)>ulos, but not a cure fur Nominated f>>r Governor by the New York WALTEK BAKER & GO. every tiling. They are for all liver and I>*>niocrstlr Convention. The Largest Manufacturers of stomach disorders.and one tubule gives re- \V. C. Whllnoy declined t' © Demo­ PURE, HIGH GRADE lief. cratic m mination for (.iovernor of New D ealkks in wild animals rocoivo York and fconutir David B. Hill was COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES enormous profits above the rtrst cost, chosen to head the On thii Coctineut, hare rccelTsd but the expense of transportation and ticket. Mr. Whitney SPECIAL AND HIGHEST was t o have been the losses by deatn are so (rpeut that AWARDS very little money is mado in the busi­ named by acclama­ ness. tion. His refusal to Powder I ' .‘1' on a!l tliclf Ooodaattl:^ run left the dele­ AB&OE.UTTEB.'tf PHI RE CALIFORNIA gates in an exceed­ ingly unpleasant po ­ , MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. Swelling in the Neck sition. Senator Hill Dogs uiid Their Plnyth iigs. Ileuts n Diamond. Tho dog, tho greatest friend of man. Tho Sultan rf Joboro wears an elec­ jxiielr DREAXFAST COCOA, ‘‘LarRe knots of scrof­ did not desire tho Which, unlike the Dutch nomination, and Fs known lo emulate tho virtues and tric light in his shirt front. ' U intule without the u>e of Alk^lira ula nature came on my Inr other Chcinlcali or Dyci, !• abto- wife’s neck for four C facing thecon- ovon the vices of mankind; luit few 'lutrly pure auil tulubie, and cu«l» Send your full name and address to I)jb- Icu then one cent a cup. years. When she bad {/ Tr /vention from tho would susiiect tie intalligoijt and siately Newfou diand dog of as great bliis* ru.'ipMfg. Cix, Pbilsdelphiii. Pa., by taken two bottles of y-'t h e platform de- return mall, and pot, free of nil amt, a sol O by OROCERS CVCRYWHERE. llood'sSarsaparilla we n. a iiTi.L. Glared that he would a love of playthings as any cliild for rouiou worth several dollars, if used hy could see the swelliUR not accept it. A scone without paral ­ its dolls. you to Its full udvitnliice. Don’t delay. WALTER BAKERS GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. was RoinR down. Now lel in tho history of conventions,except, An owner of as splendid a Newfound ­ Tills Is worthy attention ** ^ the Rlands have as- perhaps that in 1K7H, when Seymour land as ever gladdo ed the heart of w'as nominated by acclamation against I^andseor records the fact that it was While tho e’ophant appears clumsy, wnnsTHR^s i\ sullied tlioir natural it is in reality one of tho most nimble appearanie and she is the wishes of the majority of the dele­ intensely fond oi its playthings. INTRRNA TIONAL gates, took place w’hen tho name of “It was in tho orchard, ” said this animals of Asia Srtv om DICTIONARY Entirely Free Uavid B. Hill canned astanuode In his dog ’s master, “tliat it usually found its Covtr to CvVer, favor. Fifteen hundred people sto id pi yt ’iings and conveyo 1 them to its huoee»,'«tir ot ilio from this troulile. Our children were alTliotcd upon their feet yelling themselves sanctum. These consisted chlotly of “ IhiabnilKcd.” with spells of nialui li every fall, but this season hoar.-e, two bands of music tried to tard ne tin--, balls, tlowor-pots, chunks A Dictionary of they have been taklm; Hood ’s BHrsaourilla and drown the tumult, and Senator Lavid cl w cd, etc., but tlie prime favorite UtifillsU, It has purified their blood, built them up, and Gcofirnplty, B. Hill, the chairman, pounded \ lo- of all its pos.-esdous was a largo tea­ Uto^raphy, they have been free from all Illness this win­ lontly but ineffectually with his gavel kettle. Fiction, I'.tc. ter." E. M. llLACKBUHN, OreRon, Missouri. in attempt to restore order. It was a “This it would 1 ark to and play with Sfantlaril of the t'. 8. Hood ’s'*/>Ciir@§ scene of disorder, but e\en of en- for hours togetlior. By day it kept it fiov ’l riliiliiiK xifive.the n H. .Siuii'cnic Colli I and Ihusia m that would probably not bo in a cerner of its stall and carried aj)- of nearly uU ihe stclitKil* witnessed in a decade. ples to it from the orchard. At night book*. Mr. Hitt had finished hi^ speech It sleeps close to the doggij ’s sido lion. I). J. Drewer, Hood's Pills are purely vORCtahle and do nominating John Boyd Ttaciher and soirotimes quite buried up with straw.” .Iii»fun> ot the n. 8. not iiUTRC, pain or gripe. Sold by all drURRl 8 t.s. -iiinenie Conn, whies: *been received w'ith enthusiasm. Dele­ It was clear that there wav nuihi g I •■oimueud It to nil us gates had looked at one another and half so swojt in life to this Newfound ­ the one jfreat .>itanfiiir past year is In tho Souih. If you wl-h to $3 SHOE NOBQUEAKINa brand wh ch caused a sensation almo.-t rbaiire you should go down now and seo Brings comfort and improvement and Pinkham’s beyond belief. When the county was for yourself. 'I ho I.ouisvillo and Nashville tends to personal enjoyment when >^5. CORDOVAN, reached 1 e'egate It'.vnolds arose, Railroad and connections will sell tickets rightly urou . Tlie many, who live bet-_ FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF. Vegetable and. amid intense silence said: lo all points South for trains of Octob *r ‘J, ter tlian others and enjoy life more, with’ FINE CALF&KAKGAR01 "The united delegation fiom Al­ Noveiiibe: 0, and Do.•ember 4. at one faro less exjicnditure, by more promptly $ 3.^0 P0LICE,3 Soles . leghany County desire to pla o round trl|v Ask your ticket agent atiout y vvrnrlng tho to the Chanffeof Li/e. the:nselves hoir.se. Tho secretaries loft tlieir desks and jumping upon I)o()l, has now been so far lowo edthat ative; cfiTcetnally cleansing the system, W. I.. Douglas 83.00 tAhoc. It h.os cured more c.asos of Leucorrhena there is a minimum depth of uinetoen Beennsc, we nro tho largest manufacturers of than any remedy the world h:is ever known. chairs also cheo ’ed with tho multi­ dispelling colds, hcmlaclies and fevers thisgrudeof shoos int’ao world,and guarantco their It is almo.st infallible in such cases. It dis­ tude. feet over a cliuiinol I,MM) feet wide, ami and perinaiiently curing constipation. value by stamping tho nanio nad prico on th« solves and expids Tumors from tho Uterus Finally, from sheer exhaustion, tho a minimum tf twoufy feet over a It li.'i.s given satisfaction to millions and bottom, which protect you against high prices and in an early stage of development, and checks width of .)()(» feet, a.id tho river au­ the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom vast audience (eased its applause met with the approval of tlie medical work In stylo, easy fitting and wearing qualities. •ny tendency to cancerous humors. That enough to allow .Senator Hill's voice thorities sav tliat at no distant date jirofcssion, because it acts on the Kid­ ■NVohsvothera B<->ld everywhere ot lower jtricesfor tho channel to Liverpool will bo ot on tho value given than any other make. Taka no sub­ lo 1)0 heard, and in a husky voice ho neys, Liver and Bowels witliout weak­ stitute, If your dealer cannot supply you, wo can. Bearing-down Feeling said. to all vessels at all states of tlie tide, it is also stated that vessels drawing 1 ening them and it is perfectly free from causing pain, weight, and backache, is in­ “I am grateful to tho nomocracy ot every ohjectlonahle substance. stantly relieved and permanontly cured by tho Empiro State for their courtesy feet n inches can now succossfully navi- its use. Under all circumstances it acts in gut ! tho Mancho.ster ship canal. Syrup of F’igs is for sale by all drug ­ harmony with the laws that govern tho and kindness and support in tho past, gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man­ female system, and is as harmless as water. but I must say to you that 1 cannot 1>0 ufactured by the California Fig Syrup your cand da o again fi r Governor. ” When In the crouded thoroughfares of All dniKRiatf trll It. Addrr., Heartburu, Indor.'oJ by tho Demoerats are: ^ BY rER.MISSIO.N OF THE ^ Dizziness. l*.<).Ilox 33,Onlncy,IlL .fudge Holcomb, candilutj for Gov ­ Hlllousness, ernor, .J. N. Gattin, for ^ REV. IRL R. HICKS (The Storm Prophet). s Dyspepsia. ^ Copyrighted by the H'ord Works Pub. Co., St. Louts, Mo. ^ (jovernor: D. B. (Jaroy, for Attorney AU. DRUOQISTS, (feneral: S. J. Kent, for Coramissionor Or by Mall, one iKittle, 15 cents; twelve iKit- jij OCTOBER, i8o 4.—October begins bright and cool, growing warmer in west, with ^ tics, $1. of I’ublic Ijunds and Buildings, and W. \ secondary storms crossing from 2nd to ^th Frosty nights will follow. Another warm ^ IlIPANS CHF..MICAL COMPANY, A. .Tones, for Sui erintendent of I’ublic % storm wave will start from west about tth, bringing rain along its path to the east J 10 Hpracc bt.. New York. during 6tb to loth. Cold and frost will attend clearing conditions following. The J Instr. cticn The following State ^ 13th, 14th, are reactionary storm dates, with Full Moon 14th. Cold and frosty weather ^ ticket was nominated by the belters: will follow storm flurries, about these dates. The i3th to 23rd is a storm period affected ^ The “UNFNE" are the Rest and Most Kcononilral tor Uuvonior — i'. 1). Miir(lev;iiii. S by both Venus and Mercury. Storms on lakes and seas will be dangerous. This is k I'osilnH, oruGii Collars and CiiITs worn : they nr ■ mad • ot fine cloth, liicutoriiint Governor — K 17 Dunphy. S especially true of the reactionary storms on and touching the 25th, 26th. Venus on 5 wil h \ e K c t II b I « boili hides tliiihlied alike, and, hoiiiR r-verrible, one ^ 31st, Mercury on 26th, New Moon 28th, and “Vulcan” 30th, compose a combination that ^ IC<> III e <1 i e u. Have collar is eoual to two of any other kind. Sorretitry of State —IV T. Holf. V -r— - cured iiianv thoiiKand They,(ft tcfll, icear tcrll and look well. A box of Ten Auditor —Otto Hatitnan. ^ renders the closing days of the month precarious on land and sea. Kain, turning to ^ rasesDROPSY pronouncfil horwlesH. From first aos«> svmp- Collars or Kivu Pairs of Culls lor Tw-nty-flve Cents. Treasurer — Luke Drldonthal. S sleet and snow, attended by dangerous gales c)n the waters. Cold and freezing follow ^ toiiiM rapiitlv disappear, and in t- u days at least tyro- A Sample (',,j ar and I’airof (TifTs by mall for .-Six thirds of all Hvmptoiiis are removed. ItDDK at Cents. Name style and size. AddreHS Attornev General—John H. Arnes. ^ The DR. J, H. McLEAN tcbtiinoiiials of iiiiriiculoiiH 4-iii'(>s sent FItKK. KI’.VKIJSI Itl.l.; COI.I.AK CO.MI'AXY, Cornrnlssloncr of Public Lands and s ATtvy /y .t’y r\c^ for flXO TToa,!* 1895, | 77 nUNKlIN ST., NEW TORN. 27 KILBY ST.. BOSTON HiilldliiRs—Jacob Hlirler. Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mail. Sui erlntendorit Public Instruction—Mil­ OR.H. H GBEEN S SONS SPECIALISTS ATLANTA. CEOReiA ton Dirollttle. ^ The only one containing the wonderful predictions of the ^ rc5t^4A(l BAlVi' ^ REV. IRL R. HICKS, (The Storm Prophet) | SWEPT BY A HURRICANE. S ------IS NOW KliADY.;------yritKI.Y CCKES FriRlitful Storm from the tVott Indies If your dealer has not got one, send a two cent stamp to Tlio X5r. T. H. CO.. o5 St. X.C'uJ.a, I»ov:«atHteH the Atlantic t’onif States. Weekly Ovorland Ihirtles—Personiilly Coii- COLD m HEAD. One of the mo^t terrific storms that and you will receive one by return mail. diifted—111 New I’lillriiiin I'phol.stereinourist I’rlce 50 Cents. has ever swejit the .(\ tlantic States on Sleepliut Cars, without change, leuveChlciigo c ,oCibl every Tliiirsd.'iy for ull points on tho 1‘ucltic Apply Ralni into each nostril W ednesday niglit devastated tho coa>t I Health Forecast for October. 5 I (’oust For pnrtlcuhirs address El.V RROH ,.W Warren St.,N .V lino fre in Key \\'est, Fla., to north of j rnDfOTT fc CO.. T95 South Clark ft., Chicago. Cajio llattoras. Another slorm swept S This is the season to clean up the system by using S VERY 0:^E WHO WEAR.S THE eastward from tfie Dakotas aid ,No- ^ Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S Liver and Kidney Balm. ^ wen lectric elt ^ No time should be lost in taking it. There are no diseases so insidious as kidney ^ O E B bra-ka at the rate of fifty miles an ^ troubles. Keep warm. Now is the time to put on heavier clothing. Follow up tho ^ Says; “They are tUo Rest.” Get a cat­ hour. The Atlantic storm origina ’ed ^ gC 2d work on the liver and kidneys by a course of alogue by wrItiDR somewhere in tho Caribbean Sea. that ^ Dr. J. H. McLFAN’S Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier ^ NEWSPAPERS The Owen Electric Belt Co. most prolific of all storm regions. It ^ Tlioy Novor Kafl. ^ hicago i u __ 209 State Street, C , 1 , swept slowly, but with hurricane force, y y y yyy'y'y/yy'y/y yy/y/y y 'y/y/y/y/y/y/y/y/y/y/y'y.'y/y'y/y-yy-y/y/y/y/y/yfi k^^ir%F^I&IIJ0nNW.,’YI01fHIS. over the West Indies and up through r Waivliinutoii) !>.€• tlie Gul of Mexico and b oko with full force upon the coast of Florida Tuesd y night. Its movement con ­ "Successfully Prosecutes Claims. tinued northward all of Wedno dayand IjatuHrlncIpul KzAmliier U.U. Pension P.tiTTiau. 3vrstn loot war, lSa cents a bottle. folegr.iT'h wires came stories of the •tlra. WIiimIoiv 'h Sootiii .so SYHt:pdostructivcne.ss for Oilldrcn of tho hurricane. At I at a small expense. For full particulars address My ELECTRIC BELTti'ctiiliiR: sent Hott.'iiaon TRIAL the ituniH,T?T? renucos .lacksonville,inflammation. I la., the ob.sorver re­ Dr.Judd.S Detroit.Mich.— I wiiidc ...... WantoR.-ntH J:■ Xv■ XjJmI ScotfiS Emul^mim ! POPULIST PRESS CO., ported many trees blown down and houses unroi fed. All the principal town.s al ng the c:'ast from Connecti ­ P. O. Box 847 , CHICAOO, ILL. cut to Florida were warned of violent because they know what great nourishing and curative jirop- f. IS. c. .>o. 4n-{»4 j^alos and high tides. orties it containa They know it is what it is represented IIK.N XVKITI.NG TO ADVEKTISF.RS, llrinllPtll. to bo ; namely, a perfect emulsion of tho best Norway W please nay you suw tho advcrliitemeBt DKMrcKAT.-s of tho Ninth Michigan In tliiH paper. District nominated W. T. Evans, for liver Oil with tho hypophosphites of lime and soda. ForDurability Economy and for Congi ’oss. General Blacking is unequalled . For Oougha, Colds, Soro Tliroat, Brcnchitis, Weak Lungs, Consump ­ Clara Rost , aged () years, was run Has An Annual S ale of 3.000 tons. over bv a trolley c.ir at Ne’w York and tion,-Scrofula, Anaemia, Weak Babies, Thin Children, Eickets, Mar­ ConsnmpIlTes and people _WE ALSO MANUFACTURE THE lost a foot. who have weak lunuRnr A»th- asmus, Loss of Flesh, General Debility, and all conditions of Wasting. ms, should uae PIto's Cure for A R'CH gold find has been mado by a Consuroptlnn. It has cured Tho only genuine .Scott ’s Emulsion is put in salmon' thousands. It has not Injur- j FOR AN^TER DINNER'^INE.ORTO^ Mexican minor about fifteen miles from ed one. It Is not had to take. I’hcenlx, Ari/. colored wrapper. Ilofuso inferior substitutes 1 It Is the best cough syrup. TOUCH UP SPOTS WITH A CLOTH Sold everrwhere. a.ic. AKES NO DUST, IN 5&I0 CENT TIN BOXES. D ick G oodman , a notorious r )bl)er, Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. a' was sentenced to five years in tho peni­ VCON&OMeTlOlft E ONLY Perfect Paste . Soott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents ond $1. Morse Bros,PfloFs. Canton ,Mass. tentiary at Anderson, Ind. DUPLAIN. The Duplain Epworth Leai^ue will ^ive Mr. nml Mrs. 11. R. Smith weni on the THE NEWS a literary and niumeal eiitertuiuineiit at Ohio e.xi'iirsion Tuesdu.v. UOLEIH COKBIN, Editor and Proprietor. the M. K. church next Friday evenini?, Mr. uml Mrs. Randall, of .Middleberry, IN3 (kitober 12th. They have eecured the 8{)ent Sunday at Det*fr .Moor ’s. TUESDAY, (MrrOBEU t), 1894. Hervict'W of Chaa. Uitmon, the noted harp- Rorn to Mr. uml .Mrs. Levi Rradslmw, ••• iet and Walter Harryman, cornetlut, for S«*pt. u seven {louiid boy. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. the occaaion beeideM neverul other iiiu- HiciauK of repute to make the entertain- Millie Vroinun, of Day City, visited her Did Yovj get some of WKAVITT. menr the bent ever jfiven. The followiiiit cousins, Etta and Nellie Se«*le.v, la-1 ue«*k. Is your subscription jiaid np? pfoftraiu will be rendered, eubject to ii Lou ’s Richards has gone to Grand tKe-Bargain's little ehunp^o: ^ Diane to speml the winter with Mi's. .Mc­ Joell hivison started for a two w»*ek’s I. Opi'ntii;r oftVrtory, oi'Knn ho U), Sira. Call.' trip to Afarion, on .Momlay. IVarl. • .\ <|uiet evat wa.s tliemarri.igeoiChas. Offered hij Vs Last W eeek'? Many DeWilt people visited the fair on '2. lU-cltatloii, ••.M.v l-ant (jIiihh ”, Harry Tiilibs and Lidia S>H/iI, in Ovid, Sulur- Thursday, ch'spite the wet weather. , 1'arniMli‘i*. If .von did not it is your own fault. a, ri)ir|> Hold, CliuH. (ill)Miiii. da.v. Sept, 29. b.v Rev. .Mr. Fergns>m. Mrs. John Marshall is visiting her sister, 4. V«K'iil ‘ Tlie EVri-y t<» .Shadow .SWEP.VU1>N\ Il.I.E, Mrs. Harri»*t Fredricks, in Diivisun. 'J owu.” .MIkh Nora Cham*. fKis Week .5. Cornet ho Io ham at-fonipanlaient. TlieY. S. E. wi.l meet Simda.v Miss Maud Dane, of Detroit, visitinl her Walter Harryniaa. evening lit 7:D0. cousin, .Mrs. Ne’lie Williams, this week. a. Harp Holn, ('haH. (ilOHon. Revival .servii e.< are being held in the Wean* making Special Driees on Heavy M’inter Footwear. 7. Dnet.“Hop<* H«*yond ”,.MIhm NoraChane, Mens’ Cull ami Kid Roots are MARKED DOWN. About seventy-five [leojJe were jiresent Baptist elinreli this week. L. E. Tiickrr. .Mens’ Heavy Gniin Shoes are M.ARKED DOWN. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crans to H. llaMH ohMaato, "AlialKhty Lord” L. E. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dariiienter rejoiec Woipeii.M ’ ( ulf Griiin nml Glove (.’alf Shoes are MARKED DOAA’X. Tucker and (im.rlet. Boys Bools and Heavy Shoe.s are MARKED DoVN. witness the marriage of 1). Snamptly and ov<‘r the hi*. Ill ot another son. Miss Josio Daamgrass on AA’ednesday. U. Select rcat, Mra. Win, Bird. Girls ( alf .Skin and Grain Shoes are MARKED DOWN. 10. Harp Hold, Chaa. (ilbaon. .Mrs. .'atiies Lotigi-or, lifter long illness Many kind wishes and mncli rice and old II. f'dinct Hdio, liar;) accdin'paiilnient, 'Yh.v go with cold or wet fe«‘t when you can buy Boots and Shoes for the prices paK.-ed iiwa.V Satuida.v evening leaving we i-eli them. shoes were in order and were dealt out in Walter Harryman. a linsbaiid an I seven eliildieii to mourn Remember we eni'i'V iln* largest stock of RUBBERS in St. Johns. profusion. 1:,*. (jodd ni«ht sdiiK. tiiiartet. her loss, 'rie funeral was held in the .\1. Get our Dricesjls fore yon buy. E. church, .Monday afternoon. J'lie sym- L.ADIES, come in and s«h * the New Dnre Gum Rubber we are selling. »en <;ae . KL.SIK. piitliy of the entire eominuiiit.v is extend­ Is your subs'.:ri[)tiou paid up? A time of general good health in Kleie now. ed to the bereaved family. Charles Foster and Kobert Diddv made a trip to Lansing last w«*ek. \j. W. CurtiH’ new elevator in nearly FAREWELL. MERCANTILE GO’S SHOE DEPT. ready for Kecuring grain. Dow Lyon, of IVtoskey, was at his Farewell. We two shall still meet day by ('IniH. Clark han moved from Oliio onto day. farm and calling on old triends the latter Live side by side. i; part of t lie week. hia mother'w farm four inilee went of town. But nevermore shall heart respond to heart. ti (jtorge iloisington has bonghttheenst Two stranger lioats can drift atlownone tide. .Mr. and.Mrs. H. D. Clawson, of Lan­ ♦t meat market and ha.s got business going Two branches on one stum grow green apart. sing, were guests in the home of Mrs. E. Farewell, 1 say. and will soon move into town. ^^792^724981 N. Steward jiart of last week. Fa I pu ell. Chance travelers, as the path they The Dy, Wooley ’s new residence is nearly tread. AVilliain Swagart isgettingmaterial to ­ for the furniture. The paper hungtu ’s and Cl'.ango words and smile gether for a new liarii to re|)lace the one And share their travelers’ fortunes friend with jiainters are doing the lust work to be burned by lightning In the summer. t) lend. (('linton County ’s Clothing Headquarters) done. And yet are foreign In tholr thoughts the tt Deter Slmtley has gone on an eastern while. The apple crop in Jind around Elsie is Several, alone, save that one way they wend. Il Have again s«-t the pace* in tin* , , , , trip. He will vi.sit several jiomts in New very much larger than we supposed at Farewell. 'Tia said. York state and will be gone from home first. The Elsie fruit evaponitor is still Farewell. Ever the bitter asphodel ahout ten days. turning out Hrst-class diied fruit. Outlives love ’s rose. Calvin Dice was called to Eaton Rapids The Iruit and blosscin of the dead for ua. Fall The improvement made on the T. A. \. All, an.svver me, should this have been the the first of the week to attend tlie funeral close — & N. M, K. U. betwwui Elsie and Owos.so of the live year old daughter of his To be together and to bo sundered thus? makes it one of the best roads in Michi­ But vet tarekvp” u brother, L'pton Rice, who was aeeiden- gan.* It is very smooth and safe foU all .A stiiimhiiit in often m‘e(h*ii to iioiiriHli fine ^ W inter tally burned to death. Frank Rrown work, passengers or traflic. and Mtreiigtlien the rootH to keep t he hair also ntteiided the funeral. L Eli A NON. a natnnil color. llall'K lliiir Renewer in the bewl tonic for the Imir. I'UICE. Is your subs<;rii»tion ]>aid np?* Clotljifi^ tJ Isyonr snbsei iptioii paid up? .leremiah Fisher, Sr., is very sick. Confusion ns to tlie choice of a blood- ♦ ♦ purifle*- is uiim‘ees.*j|ir.v. There is tint one School at Drice closed hi.st w»‘ek on ac­ Herman Gaddy is ])Utting up a barn u bent .''iiir.saparilbi. ami that i.s AVer's. count of the fair. for Mr. Coon, Tlii.s im|iortoiit fact, was lecognized at Trade. •Mr. and Mrs. C. Holden, of Owosso, are 11. 'J'ravis went to Ionia to the fair to tin* Worlfl ’s Fair, Chicago, 1H9. ‘1, being visiting relatives in this vicinity. seen en­ fCorbit & Valentine,! nmtters as soon Arthur and wife e.seape(l with some gaged as teacher in Sessions school for as jiossible. bruises, iait Clark had his lelt shoulder the balance of tlie school year. -DE.VLERS LN- dislocated and collar bone broken. Dr, M’m. Dash, of Eureka, r<'c:ently put Gillam reduced the fracture. down a 1 nhiilar well for James Mnndell, •SOI TII OI.I VK. and ('lark Dli.xs has eri'eted for him a ten 1 feet steel Feikins wind mill, direct at­ Hamwais aaa iiMiutai imaiania. Is.vonr siibseriplion paid nji? tachment. Mr. Dliss also recently put Earl and Fannie Dahl win, of .\ugnsta, np for .1. F. Owens an eight, fcob tripple are visiting .vonng friends around here. gear stiH*! I’erkins wind mill. Come to St. Johns WE Miss Effie My«le returned home from Mrs. Geo. Warner died Thursday morn­ -FOR- SELL THE BEST Detroit last werk. She rejiorts a sjileii- ing, October-I, 1894, after a brief illness. did time. The circumstances connected With her 3PI2;OTOSl. on Tlirestier I)(*,v A’anFleet ami AVm. AVatkins ex­ death were of such a nature that an in­ pect to mo\e their saw mill to Williams- quest was called for. Dr. .Alton .leffers, It will pay you well if you go to % A XI) toii soon, of Hnbba rdston, made a [lostmnrtam Seveijd fiimi around liei-t* ntteiided the examination and gavi* Ids opinion that Hamilton ’s, f Lloyl’ress fair at Si. .|r>!ins last 'I'hursdn.v. .All she died from arsenical tioisoniiig. Tlu* judged il lo beejuitea cold afinir. % ox THE MARKET. impiesl was held Sntm day prior to tlie j .” Clilltull .'.Venue. .Mrs. I’.edeli, nifitliei-of E. IL Dedell. re­ riiiterul, If.v .Instil^* Hall, of Matlierton.j A WALKER stri:et AVESI’. turned home irom the sfat(> of Wasliiiig- A cnnsidei-ahle *'videni-e was given but' t »ii last we«-k. .Sin* likes the far west most oi it uf an immeN iial mature and [ lU’HHIiolos j]'(in .$1 a (Idz.iij). very much. none as.-^isted the jury very mneti except­ George Diekinson and wife, from North ing tlie opinions of Drs. A'oung and Hwoii. visir***! his sisters. Mrs. .i. 11. and .Jeffers, that she died from poisoning. Mrs. Rheiibin Drink. last week. .Mrs. Tnesilay niglit, October 2, she was in Dr. F. F. MURDOCK Stone, of Syra(;ns*', sister to the Mrs. Yoniig ’s office in .Maple Uii[iids, ac<*ord- Hus a flue diiiphiy of Drints is also visiting them at present. irig to his testimony, to get some medi­ cine for sore 1 hroat. lie gave her soiiif* Died, at her borne in Olive, .September tablets to take. Sometime that night FOREIGN & AMERICAN 27, LSi) t. after an illm-ssof onlv tivedays, j she became very ill, which coiilinned till Ih'i'tlia May. onl.v daughter of Oscar and GRANITES, lierdeat li 'riiinsday morning. Dr. A'onng I..ibbie M’iliv'X. ageri 7 .years. She went arrived about 1.") mimites prior to her .\II Sizes, Shai»esamlColors. .Monnincuts, to school Friday, was takr-n sick tiiat Tablets, .Markers. Driees lowei- death and upon s(M*ing her imiiuHliately niglit a'ld in le-s ti'aii a week she was tlmn over. thought she was poisoned. lie took the laid in her grave. She was a bri.glit litile OF EVERY nieilii-ine lie had given ii»‘r niid gave it to Not at tin* Fair tliin ,\ear. TOO RFSA', girl ami her deatli came with enishiegi Vi " V< . i , , . Gates to ke»>]• 'I’he medicine was but at tin* shop ojtp'ihite tin* DESCRIPTION. fom* niion licr parents. I let-seliooliiiates i , . , I , 1 , ,, . produced atthe lime of theiminest. I lie Dostofliee. attraided the funeral, winch was held at . . ... ' INSPECT OUR WORK T, 11--.* n-i n , ' .nir.v t>roiighl in a verdict that decramral S'P. lOllNS. - - MI( IL DoAAitt, 1 lie flon«*rs were niitiieronsnnd . • , ' , ., , ,, ...... (aime lo her death Iroin eifetts OI poison AND ASK FOR OUR PRICES. beautiful. Her grave was lined with , - • . ■ ■ , . , i ------.... , , ^ 1 a I admiiiisten'd b.v some unknown hand, white and f.er-oiated with flowers and ' The stoiimrh was keid for further ex-1 evergieetiH We liopr* her fiarents will amimdion. Sin? was buried in East j Q ][l| not mourn ns oin* witliont hojie. Re-i DIains <-emetei.v. Sla‘leav*'sa husband Th.e St. Jolins XTews ILxt Printery. member the words of fmr Savior: “Snf. Isimijl ehildren who have tlie , I eyiiijiatliy of the cominiiiiity, fertile little children to come unto Me ______nml forbid Them not, for of such is the' A flne head of hair is an indispensible Kingdom of Heaven.” j cleinent of beauty. A.ver’s Hair Vigor UNDERTAKER. _ ------j mnintnins .youthful freshness and luxur- .Serofubi humors nnd nil diseases censed Manee. rest<>rps to faded and gra.v hair nr I reniot**d b.v impure blood or low ■ its original color, prevents bnldnesn, re OPPOSITE COORT HOUSE SODARE, stnte ol tlm system, mr cured by Hood's | moves dandruff, nnd mres scalp diseases, ^ursnparilln. j It irives perfect aotisfaction. 8t..lohns. Mich.