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Volume VI. Maple Rapids, Mich., Saturday, May 24, 1884. No. 32 — I mmmmmmmmmm —Call early for your seed IJuok- —Messrs Smith & Wright, couiract- SAD ACCIDENT. The Dispatch. wheat at Reed Bros. omand builders hnye recently pur Railroad News chased a large quantity of hard and Martin L. Sfraoue meets wHh an PUnLISHKD SATIIU’IAT HY —The ))oat ofllco will be closed De soft wood lumber and about'a hundred unlimely en^ while on his B. iiosco :e hee .xj , coration Day from 10 a.in. to 5 p.ra. thousand sbinglo and are ready to ENGINEERS LOCATING way lumc. EDITOR AHP VROrrtlBTOR. —The examination of S. 1*. Crensing- build anj ’tbing from a sidewalk fo a TEE LINE FROM ST. TERMS $ 1.50 PER YEAR er will be continued at this place totlay mansion, furnishing all the material, Martin L. Sprague, a former resi — Levi Atwell ha* put the street JOHNS TO LAN- Our advurtltfing ratts mad© known at this promptly and in a workmanlike man dent of^this place met with asliocking OfllOA. ,, ^ lamps in nice shape and keeps them ner. If any one has any building to 81 N G . accident Jjut Friday forenoon that re Bu.sinnsB notices five cents per lino lor each Insortlou. , so. do during the coming sumuier they sulted In his fletltli Saturday morning Marriage,birth and death nollocs naertort —A new and l.irge assortment of La will do well to consult the above llrm. at about 6 o ’clock. He was on his wa.v THE LINE FROM 8T. JOHNS TO THIS Onttuury coniuienta, ropolvtlons, cards of dies and Gents' fine shoes at Reed —The b.iard of revehv were in ses homo to his father-ln-Iaw ’s—Aniasa ♦hanks,tjtc. will bt^ ohargod tor ata reasonable PLACE TO BE LOCATED SOON. Bros. sion 'Tuesday. It is comiiosed of sup- Sessions, wlio lives south-west of Hub- Oorrefciponrtenco containing local nffWSds so- —The nrm of W. 11. Owen & Co. bardston, —from Denver, Col. HeiU'd. * eryl.sor Chick, Bon. R. B. Onrrus and Anouyinoin oomiimnlcfttlone not inserua have dissolved and closed out their John Anderson. 'They made but Il« left Chicago on tlie morning under any cli*cum»*tauces. _ sto'k. Since our last issue we have learned train on the M, C. R. K. On that train very little alteration in the roll. The that Lansing lias raised their amount Detroit, Clrand Havea & Milwa'^ee —Bee thecall for the Democratic con board dechlod to ndse the asses.sments the rear car is the one to he switched H A.'Sr. vention to bo found elsewhere in these wlik'h completes the aid asked be oil at New Buffalo for Cvrund Kapids. of those who justified on liquor bonds tween Lansing and Mt. Plensaut, with TIMFiTAHI.K 1)^eembor 30, 18fS3. columns. that they were worth $3,000 over all 'The train does not stop but only slacks Until furtlicr iiotico trains will tcavo —Last week George Soule sheared the exception of a part of tlie amount up and tlio car Is uncoupled ami exemptions and liabllties on other at the last named place. Fowler as follows his hlooded New York ram. The bonds to the amount they justified to. switched off. Mi- Sprague was not in WKST novND. Ileeco weiglicd twenty-eiglit pounds, The engineers began this week run the rear car but tho one in front of It. ^Xiglit Express...... 3:08 a. m This is a move in the right direction and the earens 133. ning a line from Ijinsing to St. Johns •After the car was detatched the bal Mixed ...... '* for under oath they swore to their re- iiliieh tliey will locate at ouee. It is ^ Moriiinf! Express .. . , . 11 •'O —Tliere are a good many people out- ance of the train went slowly when lie liability and yet the supervisor cannot uxjiected tliat by the middle of June t l'li rougli Mail...... * '** ‘ sido who are looking at this place for find the property to iissess. But they went onto the rear platform. The iSteamb'oat Express ...... '> :50 a busiuesss oiiening when the oars get work will have conimouced on tlie train kept going faster and faster un KAST IIOUXP. must have it or tliey would not have here. Let them come. grade between those places and that til it had gone nearly through the vil tPetroltExpress ...... 7 .50 a. m sworn to it. by the middle of September the grade —Those parties I’ho can furnish any lage wtien Mr. S. with his little nine t Til rough Jlail...... 13:10 p • m- will he completed south of St. John*. Mixed ...... flowers for Decoration Day are re- Personals. years old girl and valise In Ids arms t liTOuiug Express ...... o •>'0 questixl to send what they can to the —Work on the line of the ne,w R. R. undertook to jump oft. He swung un Might Express daily east and west Post ’s headquarters. Perry’s Hall, Fri —S. D. Adams, of Utic.a, was in town between hero and Salt River is being der the wheels mangling his right leg with sleeper atlaclied. All other t rain actively pushed and it is probahlo that day before ten o ’clock . Wednesday. in a shocking manner and receiving daily, SiaidayH exceiiteih ______the grade will be tlnislied to that point —The committee who handed in the —Charlie Martin Is able to be on the internal Injuries which proved fatal. C«7i’ A T V OKI ITTllf*. within sixty days. Tlte B. R. Co. Tlic child received some scalp wounds program for Decoration Day s.'iy the streets agniu. .Iiulge of I'robate —Jov.i. U. Cbaxsto N Kuiveyors will coinnience operations which left lier in an uueoiiscions con procession will “reform.” Wonderful —Seth and Allie Creusingcr are ex .Shei ifl'—Wii-liam Ooi .liks . admission on tlieir part. Who sup at once between Ijansing and St. dition, but tlio father was conscious pected home to-day . Clerk—Iacob F. iShkakt . posed they needed reforming? Johns. Lansing has pledged the full bur not able to do anything at all. 'The Tie isiirer—Ei’WAKii Huowx. -Brad Hayes, of North Plains was amoinit asked of her and now businesi train, coming from tlie east about a Jl-sitisUir of Deeds—M >asiiAL.r.Hand —Village Assessor Ciiick lias com in town NVedinisdiiy. begins In cariie.st.—Alma Record. Probate Jiiilgo. —.lOKL JI. Cuanston . pleted his assessment roll. $2.56,980 half hour afterwards discovereil tho tl'irvevor —Hansom 11. (.oLiira.M. is the assessed valuation of tlie village. —Lawyer Ferris of Hnbbartlstou Uneorntion Uity. * Id wandering on the track uiicon- 1* 108 .'Ally.—John 11. Fkdkwa . was upon the streets Jlonday, msly and wlieii they stopped found Ciroull Court < Oiiaini^siotiers Rememlier these llguros and comiiare Refore another issue Decorali^n —Miss Nancy Ingham returned last hini. 'They were taken to Michigan \V. H. Castki .. them with those of next year. Day for 188-1 will have been oltserved. A. \Vaiiui :x rtcoviLi.K. Saturday exeuiiig from her visit in Ciiy, Ind., where lie lingered in great —There are a number of cases of To the Grand Army of the Ih'publie Colonel ’s—David Hi.a NK, Ohio. . agony untii Saturday morning hi a ANoniiw J. WidciNS. diphtheria in tiAvu hut tiiey are all of belongs tlm credit of bringing tliis p.-rfcciiy conscious condition and r i- —M. V. Rrown was in town Thurs a mild cliaraclur. No alarm need be day into the prominence it deserves. tioiiul to tho last. He was in so weak day working u]) a lodge of Chosen had by any one as tlie disease has ex- It is but a few years since the day was n* mnditioii that no effort was mndc. to S'tpnrvisor — John <'hick. Friends, (Mcrk—R. M. Hwitfart.^ hibitivl no alarming symptoms. set apart as a national holiday and to- (i^puttttc liis shattered llnih. Mr. Sta Treasurer—H. B. VanSeny. —In these dull times any thing will —3. W. Smith Ins been re-engaged d:iy it is one of tlie best observed Imli- siks was informed by telegrapii and JiiBlicos—Henry F, Auten, ns teacher at Barai/tc with an increase daj’s in this county and It is very ap Will. Heek, create an excitement in town. Tues went linmedi.ately to him, hut ,lid not J.T. Daniels. day an old wagon drawn onto the of salary. propriately so ohserved. Ev.try year arrive there until al'ier ids deiitii. His Highway Coni ’r -O. U- Sowie. streets with a spring under the tongue —While Hi. He IS was working on there will be added to tho clustitr of remaius were brought liome and bur- Scliool Inspectors —S. H. W idlings, drew a crowd iiruuiid it very quickly. a staging ono day week it fell hurt- soldiers gravea all through the land d a/f llubbardstuu. 'Tlie child has Frank T. Hranch, new graves for those who have fulle ‘■''".■'Constables —Myron Duniiliig> ^ —TheIhosaloonfl saloons at Portland are all log his nrm oo:.8' cred her mind and is out of dan- . - Vi lA*'I ’ho.TilliAgo board lufused to —Mi^ Klttirt^hffr.mm expects to during the ye.ar, ana as the rank: which leaves that a start for Chicago next Tuesday. She of the Grand-Army Post are thinned Ati Micount of his wife’s deatli was ?l‘'«rt-HrM'‘Bwigar"‘ Lyons wwelcomes those de will bo away some time. by the last coulllct which lias to be given in tliese columns only about a met singly and atone, tho survivors Treasurer-R. B. Vanflcoy. siring “a wee small drap ” with open —Grand-mn Benjamin has been re mouth ago. will ever keep their memory sacred Assessor —A. A. Cldek. arms. ceiving a visit from her grand-son — From tlie moment ho was hurt he Marshal —Foster Owen. among the living while they aromlilg- —To TiieLadihs .—One way to keep Mr.^C. Nash, of New York state. was aware that he could not live. Htrcet 'him ’r-Geo. II. Newton. ^ your husband in gixid temper it to give Ilng with comrades gone before. Ev —Mrs. P. S, Percy is entertaining Watehnian —li. Dailey. him good food. If you use DcLiind ’s ery citizen should join with tho Trustees-W.C.llane, her sister—Mrs. F. A. Still, of Michi Tillage Board Proceedings. Saleratus and Soda, success will always soldiers in tho observances of the day. H. H. Wellliigs. gan Valley. Kansas. John Cliiek. be sure, and consequently no clouds on During tlie year Mrs. Evans, of De» John N. Whltacre, (COUNCIL CHAMBER, the domestic horizon. —Mrs. J. U. Peck, Fred T. Peck and .Vloiiis, Iowa has passeil over the dark j Maclk Kai ’id .s, May 20. O. W. Hobinson, wife, of Plymouth, have been the river to join those, who slio took bo j —Next Friday being Decoration Day President Moss in the cliair. .\. I . Cnslerline. guests of O. F. Peck and wife during every merchant in the placo should much Intcrest.in during her life. 8he Present, trustees Whitivere, Caster- Kegularboard meetings the llrst and the week. •Fhird Tnesduy evenings <)/eacli mcntli. close their places of business daring was one of the four women wlio at yiie and Chick, tlie hours of tlie exercises. A refusal —Fred Blocum who recently pur Arlington Heights in 1802, began the 'Tlie accounte of B. G. Norton for $2; to do so sliows a luck of interest amf a chased the Caro Advertiser has just custom of dei’oratiiig soldier ’s graves' R. M. Swigart SI.41; .8. Hewitt for $2 Business Cards. wantof sympathy with the movement. lost that properly by fire. Los.s $6,000, From that small beginning the pres were pre.sentcd and allowed. no insurance. en observance has grown, or tlioso 'Tlie grade stakes were ordered set PrafosslcnE —Since the talk of placing water four noble women hut one remains — works in the village Prof. 'Terry has —Will Wheat and Enos Blizzard, of on Maiilu Ave. lietween Main St. itnd r. AtTTBN. x.n.Miss Miss Ella May, of Miuhigan. struck ttie level from tlie hill by Han 3t. Johns, and Bcnj. Cogswell, of N. and tlio South side of O. \V. Robin- autt -.t a it»nH, 'Tlie proces-ion will form in front of Itnii's lot. a TTOUNEYSAT law , HOLIC'TOH* in som Cook ’s. The brow of the hill Is Y., with tlieir ■wives were In town Wednesday. Post Hd., (jr., at 1 o'clock r. M., sharp. The marshal was instructed to Offl.e'ln uowltfs Ulook, Maple kapids, »ioh. alKiut on a level with a jiciiu four feet The procession will niareh to the —Walter Ililbourn. of the Ithaca notify the following jiersoiis that their || below the ridge of the Cougregationa- cemetery in tho following order liead- A. KTOUT, list church roof. Times, was In town Monday, He sidewalks were defective and must be a TTOHNKY at I.AW. OEEICE oxeu ed by the Maple Rapids Cornet band. —According to the custom becoming made a pleasant call at this ofidee. repaired on or before June lltli. .S. .M. X* Dngg'fl store, 8 t. Johns, Mleh. ^ Tlie Orator of the day and Invited general throughout the United States Cyime again. Parr, W, L. Hane L. .M. Benjamin, H, j, guests. it Creaslnger, K. N. Smitli, tlie 'Trus Memorial Bervice will be held on the 1’'—Samuel and C. C, Vreedenburg AWYBK. Opera House block Pt. Join,, School Children with flowers. tees of the Christian ehurcli and Es L MIoh. Makes illvorec busliicsa Hpcchlty Sunday previous to Decoration Day. were In town the forepart of the week Billy Begole Post G. A. R. and the old sex Grange, ami that they must be W. r. HEK», M. U., 'I'liis year they will bo held In the palled here by the death of their Soldiers of the late war. made to conform to the grade stakes to. HYSICIAN AND 8 UKOEON. OFFICE Christian church next Biinday morn nephew —Martin L. .Sprague. P* hoursnours fromTroju 9V a m. to 1*J m- and 2 to § p m. Citizens. hewH. Offloc at Printing 'illico. Maple lle present. E. D. Moss. ^ t. O. O. F. i railway. IVell, we presume Ananias our deep sorrow and neeil. Words Singing. April 15th. 1884. aple hapids enpampment ,no «i. and Judas Iscariot had their admirers, can never express what our liearCs feel. Finale —Music liy tlie band. M1). O. K. Meets l,t and :iil WednosdayMat Nolle© of Iklniiolntion. Odd Fellows Htll, Maple Uaplds. C, A. Wile and, consequently, there is no proba Mu. & Mas. John Lamhib , Jr. A colleetion will be taken uiljfor tlie Bt,r. C. P.. J, (.'• Haines, Scrlho. Tho p«rtnor«!ilp heretoforo bo- bility that J. M. Ashley, Jr., will be Maple R.opids, May 20. 1884. purpose of helping to defray tne ex twof-n W. H. Owen, (»tto nullls and H. S. Frls- 1- friendless; but he Is a consummate penses. b!f undetr th*' ttrra name of W. H. Owon ft Co* A. «.r. w. Robt . Andkrson Com. Ip thla day dNpolvofl by mutuftl conaont. treacherous prevaricator all the same. —Lost .—On Sunday, going along Wu (iosire to have all account© aettloit tooBk E«fBSRX LODOE NO. J. A. O. U. W. mft, James Andkkso H, Adjt, Pay to any ooo ol the firm. every Monday (iToniiiK, at Masonic Illl. —Having some spare hours I will the side of tlie road between Samuel W. H. OWXN, O. 11. Newton. M. W., C. A. Webster, Hai, hike a limited number of pupils in McCracken ’s and George Whitney ’s a —Call and see our new stock of Wall Otto Bcli.u *, H.S. Frlsblo,Financier. H, Fkipbtx . music. CUAS. U. MlNEB. gold necklace. Leave at tills office. Pajier. Keed Bros . Dated Maple Bapids, May S2dv ISdi. one of hie two jeer-old rune wee 26^ ponnde. Maple RaptdsDispatch ReprreenUtlve Brtltuna bellevee tue guber PltOHIWTlOIVISTS. True Source of Ute Mt—lealppj natorial nomlnatluo abould go bi the Upper River. MICHIGAN MATTERS. I Penlneula. Pro<»edingsof the Slate Convention at , K I- N. Conklin, of Ypallantl, one of Waabte- In 1832 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft led an Battle Creek K. K. Asylum I'or Weak-minded children. ["^'^Jead *^''^****^ *”** *°*''*^'***** expedition through tbe wilds of Minne sota and discovered what thav believed From the Ksismszoo Telegraph . The 24tb snnuil convention of the Michigan Text or the Plall'ariu. to be tbe source of the Mississippi river, MAPIM BAFlUi, MrCH The negotiations which have for some time state Sunday school association will be held in says the Buffalo Times. Being at a loss been In progress for the pnrchsse of the prop- Ionia, June, 17-19. Interesting program pri - The stote convention of tho Union pared and large attendance from all |>trts of party of Miohigan was Iielil in Battlo for an appropriate name to bestew upon ert; belonging to the estate of the late Htr- the state desired. For entertainment address Creek, Wcilneaaay, May 14. tho lake whicn constitutedthia supposed CURRENT TOPICS. rlsra A. Hmltb, on Paw Paw avenue, Juet A. Broad, Ionia; for reduced rat road rates, The committee on organization re source, so the story goes, he asked a west of the village, have been finally cloeed, Gordon A. Wlllltt, lonis. K. K. Warren, companion what were tbe Latin words Up tu May 1 the number of lives Tbri e Oaks, Is state secretary. ported in favor of John Uussell of Do- and this splendid demente of 42 acres with Its ti-olt as permanent chaiiman and Prof. signifying “true head ”, and received in handsome buildings and grounds, ete., were Mrs. Florence Bsgley Sherman, daughter of ost this year by accidents which cost ex-Oov. Bagley, has been granted a divorce U. 11. Evans of Adrian as permanent reply “veritas caput." This was rather a loss of 20 lives and more, was 1,908. transferred to Dr. T. C. Wilbur. The doctor In the Wayne chcultcourt* from her husband, secretary. They also recommended that a ponderous name to give a moderately This year so far is more calamitous, with his family and household goods have ar Roger M. Sherman, assistant United States Prof. Dickie be made chairman and small body ol water, oven though the rived and are In possession. Some 25 years district attorney of the eastern district of although last year was more remarka New York. W. A. Taylor of Lansing secretary of Father of Waters here took his first ago Dr. H. B. Wilbur established at the state centra) committee, and that start in tbe world. The explorer,, ble for the actual number of the disas Barre, Mass., the first school for feeble-mind If the $4,000 promised are subscribed and therefore conceived the idea of uniting ed children, which from the start proved to be paid over, the state fair will be held In Ksla- two members from each district com ters. a success. Since that time there baa been mizoo In September next. prise the balance of the committees, the two last syllablea of tbe first word some 15 other schools In different parts of Laborers atCuttler A Stvidge’a lumber mills and that ten delegates at large and with the first syllable of tho second. The Indian population of the United the northern states. Dr. Wilbur ’s name bos at Spring Lake are on a strike, because of the four from each district be chosen to Thus, by a novel mode of etymology, berome an honored one among the workers In refusal of the firm to grant the advance asked forming a name which might easily States now numbers 263,000, exciusive the field of benevolence. Dr. T 0. Wilbur, for. tho national convention to bo held at of the Indians of Alaska, who number who has now come among us. Is hie brother, Pittsbure on July 23. pass for one of Indian origin, Itasca. A There Is trouble In the Odd Fellows lodge of person versed in etymological science about 30,000. A*bout 75,000 of them and for many years co-operated with Dr. H.B. Fife Lake. Stephen Green Is charged with John Kussell was received with hearty Wilbur (until the latter’s death) since which having sold the secret of the order to one applause. He said they were here to would probably preceive at once that are in the Indian territory, where they time he has established and conducted schools Ltvanway, for the paltry sum of $85. tee name did not belong to the family of this kind successfully, and is tSurougblv orcanize for tho success of a great sro divided into five civilized nations — familiar with the system, which has received A meeting of the Michigan military rifle princi^e, not to rail at tho oliTpar of harsh Indian appellations which have thoChorokees,Creeks,'Choctaws,Chick- the approval of the beet minds in the country association was held lu Jackson recently at ties. Thev had done well and great affixed themselves pertnanently to many Interested In this class of wm k. which It was resolved that as the annual en good has been occomplished by them. towns and rivers in Minnesota and asaws and Seminoles. campment of state troops the target practice This school is established fur the care and Interfered with the other duties, to petition “We have ii gnat work to accomplish ’ Wisconsin, but was more allied to the education of feeble-mlndid youth of both Gen. Smith, brigade commander, to allow the and believe we can best do il by a dis softer language of southern Indian Farmev .s in the North, whore the in sexes. The institution Is strictly private , and “shoot" to take place In Jackson, June ‘20 tinct organization. Lot us show chari nations. But it has now Vieen discover sects that pester animals have not yet not a state or charitable Institution in the and 27. strict sense of the word, though Its object Is Probate Judge George logerroll of Marshall, ty toward all, including tho dram- ed that laae Itasca is not Veritas Caput made their appearance, can nardly benevolent. It Is for the education of back after a six days’ armmeht by the lawyers, sellers. Let us be governed by princi and lake Glazier, discovered in July,. conceive the distress occasioned in the ward or ecacnirlc children, adapted for such decides valid the will of the late ’fhcimas J. ples of social and nolitical philosophy. 1881, by Capt Willard Glazier, must be as are precluded from ordinary schools by rea Fenn, In which bo bequeathes $15,0(XI to the The number of Je egates a.s reported regarded by all future generations as South by Buffalo gnats. For weeks son of defective nervous organizations. American Bible society. Teachers are to be provlJed who have been by the committee on credentials by ttio true source of the Mississiopi. stock has been suffering from their at thu.'oughly trained in the work, and numerous Under Sheriff William M. Scudder of Barry oountios, was as follows : Allegan l(j; The Mississippi on its first stages tacks and in some sections their depre at the nt-eds of the impils, who are formed to county was fatally shot the other day by Berrien, ‘J; Branch, 2; Barry, 8; Cass. 6; flows in a northerly direction, the whole classes varying In number from one to eight. Stephen Durfee, a farmer Hying six miles west dations have caused an almost entire A limited number of custodlaltiassea will tie of Hastings. Scudder attempted Ourfee’s ar Clinton. 8; Calhoun, 20; Eaton, 10; system of multitudinous small lakes received, such as those who arc unfitted to en rest on a criminal warrant Durfee resisted. Genesee, 8; Ingham, 11; Hillsdale, 2; which contribute to It being surrounded suspeasion of farming. gage in business life or mingle In society be- Both drew reyolyers and began firing, Scudder on the north and west by an amphithe being shot In the right breast. The tragedy Ionia, 10; Jackson, 7; Kent, 15; Kala oauae of mental Infirmities. mazoo, 11; Lapeer, 1; Livingston, 10; ater of hills. Lake Glazier lies above Dk . Ecoleston contributes a paper Bpecial attention will be given to a careful trok place upon Durfee’s farm. Immediately after Durfee secured the officer’s rig and et- Lenawee, 15; Monroe, 10, Manistee, 2; and beyond lake Itasca, and its waters to the June Century on “Commerce in classification of pupils, so that the different grades and classes will be separated at all caped. It was the most wanton and unpro Macomb, 18; Kent, 4; Newago, .5; Osce have an elevation of probably three feet the Colonies." It is said tliat this times. In the public Institutions usually from voked murder that ever occurred In Barry ola, 4; Oakland, 1; Ottawa, 1; Oceana, above that lake, being eonnected there 10 to 40 are compelled to be associated In the county and causes widespread sorrow and In 5; Shiawassee. 2; Saginaw, 1; Tuscola, with by a small, swift stream. Lake sketch of the growth of ship-building, dormitories and all are mingled In the dining dignation . The murderer Is about 45 and a the early currency, and the various rooms and other general assembly rooms. tough case. Scudder was 40 and one of the 10; Wayne, 7; Washtenaw, 16; Van Itasca IS composed of three arms, ex This will be entirely prevented In the most respected citizens and a prominent mem Buron, 1. Total. 240, ol whom about tending in the form of a trefoil, having problems of trade will be interesting private establishment. A very careful dis ber «f the Masonic and Odd-Fellows lodges and 100 were present. a length of five miles and an average the Q. A. R. He was for two terms register of reading in view of recent discussions crimination will be made as to these as STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. width of a mile and a half. The up sociations and pupils will be carcfullv graded deeds, and sergeant-at-arms of the sUte senate in congress of similar problems. The and c'asslUcd in every department. The sexes during the last two sessions. He also served The following state central commit per or southern end of its middle arm paper is illustrated with fac-similes of will be kept entirely apart from each other. through the late war. tee was chosen, the districts being called apparently terminates in a swamp, The department for girls will be under the di The Hon. Sumner Howard, accompanied by after Prof. Dickie of Albion had been which might easily have deceived any old engravings and a complete set of rect supervision of 5frs. Wilbur and two Inde- his family, has gone to Prescott, Aiizina, to made chairman and W. A. Taylor of one not familiar with tho oountry. But colonial coins. jMBdent cottages will be used for the boys. assume tbe duties of the chief Justiceship of The institution will be ready about the middle thst territory. Lansing secretary, pursuant to the Chonowagesic, Capt. Glazier’s Indian of Ibis month . There are already applications ^The Mlchlgtu A Ohio road will try to enter recommendation of the committee on guide, who had for years used the re One night last week, whep an East- for seven boys. At present the number ad Grand Ksplds, If the road secures an en permanent organization: gion of these lakes for his hunting bound train from Chicago was going at mitted must be limited until additional cot trance to that city a direct line from Grand First District—Arthur E. Power, grounds, readily made his way through tages can be built. Rapids to Muskegon is possible. full speed, soon after leaving tju city, Dr. Wilbur calls his place the “asylum for Albert A. Shaver, treasurer of Glare county, Northville; Calebs. Pitkin of Detroit. tho reeds and rushes at the mouth ol a woman, apparently insane, del^rate- the feeble-minded." A more lieauUful and was robbed a few nights ago of $5,000 In cash Second —Dr. G. P. Waring, P.idge- the connecting stream. Lake Glazier salubrious posltlou it would be bard to find. while attending to hfi duties In hls office. A w^; John Schumacher, Ann Arbor at its outlet presents another barricade ly took off ’ her outside garments aneP The doctor Is greatly pleased with the location coat was thrown over hls head and be was Tliiid—William C. Gage, Battlo of reeds through which the party made and says It cannot be eurpassed. The census hound, gagged and handcuffed. The sate Creek; A. H. Brown, Jackson. dress, and as deliberately walked to of the United States for shows there were then openeJeneu and' the" money secured. The tlioir way in their canoes. the door, making a leap to eternity in this state feeble minded persons, yoiina and money mostly belonged to the county of Clare. Foiir’h —Alonzo Sberweoti, New Lake Glazier is about a mile and a old, 2.181, a total In the five states of Inolana, Mr. Shaver had about $100 In cash himself. Troy; tho Rov. A. N. Alcotl, Kalama hall m length, by a mile in breadth before anyone fully realized her pur Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Michigan, There were four or five men In the party. Mr. zoo. Its shores, instead of beiil^ low and pose. It was an intensely dark night of 10,2.33. Of these there were In the Shaver can Identify the one that bound him Fiftli- J. II. Tatum, Grand Rapids; Institutions for the feeble-minded in He sari he was large, heavy set, with black marshy m are those of many of the and very stormy, and though exertion all these five states but 355 inmates wblskera and mustache. Tbe rest were Lemuel Clute, Ionia. neighboring lakes, present finely-wood was made to find her body »was leaving 15,878 unprovided for by any masked. Sixth —D. II. Stone, Holly; Dr. C. L. ed slimes and surround the lake in what speciai care, other than that received at their Stephen Durfee, who murdered Deputy Randall, Dansville. would have been the shape of a psrfect not rocoveroJ. Who she was, or what own homes, in insane hospitals. In county poor- Sheriff Scudder "d Uaatlngs, and escaped, was Seventh —Robert King, Lapoer; Cal houses or jails. Of this number 25 were coc- captured the nwht following the murder. oval had not a bold, rocky promontory her name could not be ascertained, flntd in Jails, 207 In tu-sanc hospitals and otner He received five iiots himself In the affray vin Bush, Mt. Clemens. indented its southern end and given toil but in her dress pocket was a ticket Institutions, and 1,538 In county poor-houses, which terminal the sheriff ’s life, one of Eighth —E L, Brewer, Owosso; the teeoiitlinoofa heart. On the point of this which may proyi for Germany. leaving 14,100 at their homes, without any dal. Rev. E. S. Springer, Saginaw. promontory U a spring from which flows special care o8ilion It Is the purpose of Dr. WUbur to make this Thecrtdenae^ ^, _^ pbintlng strongly toward proceeding from springs, somj^i^ttom asylum or home os attractive and delightful as him, WB8 not conel red direct enough to war- Tawas; Silas A. Lane, Vassar. in the bottom of tee lake Ils^ and ~ ed Dr. G. B. Loritig, commissioner of puesibls. Uoltages and facilities being provid rant holding the respondent. The caae against Eleventh —P.L. Parrish; Mu otliOTs at a greater or less distance agriculture, as chief of the department ed as the number of p>uplla Increase, as they Carl Bostwlck had prevlouslv been dropiied, ao O. L. Downing, Ishpeming. from its shores. certainly will Increase rapidly. At Lincoln, this ends the matter for the present. of agriculture; the Hon. John Eaton, III., where Dr. Wilbur was superintendent, The committee on resolutions report Lake Glazier has three small feeders, there were 300 pupils In attendance, and the Farmers In the country near the lake report ed as follows: New Hampshire, as chief of the depart s heavy frost on the Ibth, doing couilJerable one of them called Eik creek, entering results are said to be In the highest degree of damage to fruits. “Wo, the union prohibition party of it near its outlet, and taking its rise a ment of education and instruction; Cap excellence. The buildings, grounds and Improvements The further examination of Henry Holcomb the state of Michigan, in convention mile or so farther, south, in a small tain James B. Eads, special commis of this place originally cost 340,000. Dr. Wil on a charge of perjury baa been deferred until assembled for tho purpose of selecting marshy-lake or pond, upon which Cap sioner to the Great Britian and London bur will expend a considerable sum In adding tbe 28U>. delegates to the national convention 01 tain Glazier iiestowed the name of Improvements and facilities. exposition. The American exchange in If Jackson doesn ’t get the state fair. It will tho prohibition home protection party, Alice, after his daughter. Elk creek hold an exposition on its own hook. to bo hold in Pittsburg, July 23 next, runs nearly parallel with the western Europe, limited, was appointed to act MTATK tTMins. .•jHT.®’ ■^*' ’'’*1® Field, of Jackson sues the do reaffirm our unbounded confidence shore of the lake, a line distance from Michigan Ontral for $10,000 for damages re- as agents of the exposition in Europe, A holler used to generate st<‘am for a salt celveu In 1881. “a in the ability of the state and nation to it, knd^ the effort recently made to Asia, Africa, Australia, South America Mock at the works of Green, Ring A Co., In absolutely repress the traffic in intoxi dignify its insignificant, awamoy source Congressman Horr says Michigan delegates cating bovoragn.s. by law enacted and West India islands, for the distri- Saginaw City exploded with Icrrltic force, are not so decided In their pollUcal prcferMccs —sometimes completely dry during wrecking tbe holler house and the salt block, as Is generally supposed. and enforced by the proper and politi but ’ on of information and t he forward doing immage to the extent of $5,000. The the .summer months-into the Une head fireman was taken from tbe ruins in a horrible All employes of the Michigan Central rail cal agencies. of tho Mississippi, must prove a futile ing of exhibits. plight, his right leg broken, hie bead and face road arc to wear uniforms hereafter. , That we recognize in the union pro one, since the geography of tho coun- bnmed black, hls chest braised and other In Mtfgret Smith, who it under arrest at hibition party of the state of Michigal tiy reveals that other tributaries of Lake G en . B. F. Butlek addressed the juries likely to prove fatal. He Is a married Fontlac for the murder of her husband several anId age has deformities enough of its flicted by it as well as cold soils. Vinos The little village ol BreedsvUle, Van Buran Pork dressed. ♦ 100...... S 00 gates at large elected: Rev. Join own; do not add to it by the deforml^ traineil high on stakes arc more liable county, was almost entirely destroyed by fire Pork, mess...... 18 Oi Russell, Detroit; D. P. Sagendorjh, of vice. to suffer, probably on account of the on the 12th Inst. Perk, fsmlly...... 18 25 Hsms...... :...... 13 Charlotte; Prof. S. Dickie, Albion; |h- A noble part of every true life is to chilling influence of our cold nights. Hon. Penj Hannah has been elected preel- Slionlders ...... 8 vid Preston, Detroit; Chas. Mosifir, losrc to undo what has been wrongly The usual time of the first application dentof the Traverse City rood. Lsrd...... » Moshnrvillo; Meiritt Moore, Ionia; .k. done. A. Wattles baa been awarded the prize lor it when tho new shoots arc eight to ton Beef extra ...... 12 25 Hamilton. Lansing; Wm. A. 'Taykr. \l our eyes bo towanis Goil in duty. inches long, having then sufliciently having tbe finest lot of sheep atthe sheep shear Wood, Brnth and Msple ...... ing ((X'tlval of the Calhoun county asaociation Wood, Maple ...... Lansing; Hon. A. B. Cheney, Spafe; Ills eye will tie ever towards us in developed leaves to retain the powder. at Battle Creek. Tbe weight of the fieecc of Wooil llickorv ...... Prof. Isaac W. McKeever. Allegan.: werej. A Tea-TotaJer. PBBSIDBNTIAI j PAVOBITBS. PATENTS. , The vanity of human life is like a rojE i Unllb Mootblj. No Patent. No Pay. Send model river, constantly passing away. an4 yet Some InterestlDff Facts Oonoeralnff or drawing. Stoddart Jt Co., 413 6 const antly coming on. —Pope. prepnred lo fnroish Ice Cresm, mnds o< WesloD, the noted lon^-distance Pure Crsain, to the irsds in sny pnrt of Ihc the Men Who stand Olosest Street, Washington, D. C. Those pereons who do not need Iron, but lUte St M ceau (90) per ffellow, deliver predeatrian, haa completed bU aoll-im- to tbe Chief Bxeouti've. who sre iroubled with Neryousness sod Dys- ed to Ine ExprcM compnay at Detroit. poaed taak of walkioK fifty milea a day for pcpelt, will And In Carter’s Little Nnavn Plus, FlilNN & DURFEB, Visitors who, from cariosity or bus! Tho following is a copy of an ancient one hundred days, or five thousand deed in Plymoutli: “All that certain s most desirable article. They are moetly oaed milea In all. He has done this to dem ness, have called at the White House, In combination with Carter’s Little Liver Pills, 1I6 Michigaa ave., Detroit, Mick. must have been impressed by the oottrt- piece or parcel of land, beginning at and In this way often exert a most msglcti Ice Cream and Candy Manufacturers. onstrate his indurance and abiiltr to tbe great oak tree off from which Dea effect. Take just one pill of each kind Imme sustain protracted exhaustion without eous yet sympathotio manner with which diately after eatlns and you will be free from ^/motry orders for Ice Cresm promptly filled they were received and escorted through con Israel Parish shot a bald-headed the use of alcoholic Ihiuors, and on his eagle; thonoe running north, 36 chains Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia. In vials st ‘.IS way has been delivorine temiierauoe tlio mansion. The ^ntlemen whose cents. Bold by sll druggists.______All Plrat-cIsM Grocers Keep Thom. duty it is to receive atl parsons coming and 4 links, to a leaning ash tree, with lectures; but he has partaken of liberal a big hornet ’s noston it; thence easterly, CadUlsc, Nov. 0, 1S8S. ' potations of tea. for the purpose of to the White House are Colonel K. b. 40 miains, to a lodge of rooks —a great Dr. Pengelly : showing that tea is a more commendable Dansmoro, Mr, John T. Kickard and Mr. 1 sm canvassing In Cadillac, and hear a great T. F. Pendel, and they have occupied place for rattle-snakes; thence south, deal about your medicines. 1 enclose pay for and ..iusUdning stimulant that alcohol. 10 chains and three links, to a cobble two bottles of your pits remedy. Please send Wo do not inink much good can be their prosont positions through the va stone wall that wants fixing the worst at once. Many think Zoa-Phora has tlmo,^ accomplished by such an exhibition or rious administrations since and even done miracles for them. I hear of none who way; thence west, across a level piece are dissatladed with It. Tours, such testimony to tea, for iu the long during the war. Mr. Pendel was Presi of grass ground whore the Indians used run a dependence upon tea will bring dent Lincoln ’s body guard; saw him to ______Mrs. O. Hollister. his carriage the fatal night on which be to shoot at a mark, 24 chains, to the t-imaOOD-uimn uii. made ir»m •sleeted llTors about derangements of the nervous place of beginning, containing, etc. on the lea-ehore, hr OASWiu., Kasakd * Co., New system as well as dependence upon visited Ford's theatre, and he now has York.elt U ebeulutelr pure end sweet. Patlente Sonora Santa Anna, widow of tbo who heve ODoeteken It prefer It to all oiaers. Fhy- alcoholics. The immediate effects are in possession the blood-stained coat ■lolsns hsTS decided it superior to enyof the oth not BO distressinsi. The very fact that which Mr. Lincoln wore on that mem celebrated general and ex-president of er olle In merheu one does not become drunk upon tea orable occasion. There is not a public Mexico, who died eight years ago, is caappis HANUi, rAon. PiarLss, end rough Skbi' 43 years of age, altbongh she looks 10 cured by uelng Junipbh Tak Soap , made hr Cas . ITie Wafer Butter CraoKtr ts ackoowleJged by is the more reason why he may become man in America to-day who does not wiu.. llAZAKDgCo.. New York. tMnsuroers to be the best. Ask your gr‘>eer for addicted to its excessive use and wreck know, and who is not known by, these years older. Sho lives In the city of them. Made by J^n^vrenoe L>ei>e%w He Co. his nervous system thereby. A lady gontlomon, and the reminiscences of Mexico, and has for a oompanion a Uegeoeratlon for Detietroit, • Mich— * physician of oiir acquaintance, who has, public and social life which they con a young lady named Bristol, n 0nfe«bled ■rttemi, of course, mainly to do with diseases of recount would fill a conirression- daughter of a merchant -of NiIo.ii, sufforlDg from a Mich. irea«r*l want of women, expresses the opinion that tea al volume. During the weary yet ex toon, and ltd niu&l does as much barm to women and child citing years of war; through the more It is very pleasant to follow one ’s in oonoomitanU, dyt- ren as liquors do to men. This at peaceful times of Grant ’s administra clinations; but, unfortunately, we can peptlA nod nwToui • nest, U seldom de> A Farm of 560 Acres of irst seems a pretty broad statement of tion; while Hayes held the reins of not follow them all. They are like tho lirablefromthouse government, and when Garfield was of » nourlshini diet opinion and one which could not be teeth sown by Cadmus—they spring up, •nd sUffluIl of eppe- substantiated, but when wo consider shot, it was these men who stood in the get in each others way, and fignt. — Ute. unnlded. A Land. medicine that will With Uairy •!' 50 cows. Coovcsicut Outhouse* the ultimate effects it seems to us that executive mansion, welcoming the ad Landon. effect a removnl of and Itsm-H. vent of each now administration, bow the spedflo obeteole it is probably true. Children brought Perfect sympathy is the key to courtesy to renewed henlth ALSO, CHEESE FACTORY up on a bowl of tea and a nit of bread, ing at its departure, and receiving both end Ttcor, thnt Is e Be courteous to all. Do good to all genuine ^rreotlve, With Sicaiii Engine :ind suitable apparatus fw mak* as many of them are iu the poor dis martyrs through its portals. men. Speak evil of no one. Hear be B tbe reel need. It During that long, nut and never to Is theposseesluB of iau cheese. Tsc property is silastcj in the town et tricts of this city, are, by the time they fore judging. Think befoie speaking. ibis grand require- 1^0, GoWnty of Livingston, about la miles from the reach puberty, well prepared to require be forgotten summer when President mentwblcb mnkes village of Fowlcrvillc. 'fkls ig a favorable oppor* It is with some good qualities, as it is llosteUer ’sStomaob tunily fot nnyene dt'Rirous of entering iatu the Dairy a stronger stimulant, and to fall into Garfield lay between “two worlds,” the Bitters so effbetlre business, and will be sold on modeenile terras a drunkenness. The daily papers not in- nation became aware of tho deadly ma with tho senses; they are incomprehen »B an Inrlgorant. payments to respensible partie.s. Apply to larial inftuence which hung about tbe sible and inconceivable to snob as have For ssle by »I druggists nnd dealers'getiernlly. ALLEN A KABINEAl/,BINEAU. agent,agent fre({uently report children in their teens them not —Kochefault. 1G68 —ay Met!Li block, Detroit, Mich. arrested for drunkenness, and we have White House. But all through that not the least doubt that the way is pre period these three men never deserted Inhiseesayon “Friendship ” Emer* pared for those shixsklng sights by their posts for a single day, although son says; “Friendship, like the immor Ladies Remember H Facts: wrong bringing up as well as by unfor each one was suffering intensely, in tality of the soul is too good to be he! WILBOR’S COMPOUin) OF tunate hereditary propensities. conversation with the writer. Colonel lieved,” ; There are working women in this Densmoro said: Gray «& Co.’s dry xiln at Big Kapids PURE COD LIVERI “It is impossible to describe tho tor loas destroyed by fire tho other day at a Ist It is positively proven city who live so much upon tea that that Zoa-Phora (“Dr. Pen- they can fairly be called tea-totalers. tures 1 have undergone. To be com was of $8 ,000. pelled to smile and treat tbe thousands ______— ______A. belly ’s Women ’s Friend ”!, OIL AND LIME. They keep a pot of it handy on the The Indians, knowing the value of is the best known remedy stove all day, and treat the callers to a of visitors who come hero daily with courtesy when one is in tho greatest Wild Cherry bark as a cure for coughs for all complaints peculiar cup of tea as often as the husbands ask and colds, used to prepare it In their rude to Women, young or old. To the Consumptive. —Wilbor ’a Com- their friends at the common grogory agony requires a tremendous effort. nundof Cod-liirer Oil and Lime, without poaseee ’’ way, and in winter kept it constantly on fndc the veiY nauseattps flavor of the article os here wli.at they will take. Women who are All tfiat summer 1 had terrible head hand. The careful and secret method of tofore need, ts endowed by the Phosphate ok Idme wl*ii a healing property which renders tbo Oil doab> made fretful, nervous, irritable, dyspep aches, hourt-lnim and a stitling sensa preparing Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher 2nd — Any Lady needing such tyeffloaclons. Komarsabletesttmontsls of Its effi« tion that sometimes took away my ry makes’t superior to all other prepara a remedy and postponing oacy can be shown. Sold by A. B. nriLBOU,UbemlBt tic, constipated i.ud generally dried up Boston, and all dnjggtsts. by the constant use of tea, are not breath- My appetite was uncertain tions. It is very pleasant to take. tbe use of Zoa - Pbora, in much bettor condition to live useful and 1 felt severe pains in the small of makes a dangerous (per and sociablly agreeable lives than are my back. I was under tho doctor ’s Among the weather proverbs associ haps fatal) mistake. men who are dtmauched and demoral care with strict instructions not to go ated with tho month of April are the following: ized by tipplinsr. Neither are such out of the liouse but I remained on duty 3ril—Every Woman, sickly or healtuy should womeu ’any better lilted for parenthood nevertheless. You would be surprised A cold April, read our book on “Diseases of Women aij ' than are such men. to know tho amount of quinine I took; The bam will fill. Children. ’' to any lady rtader of Ih on some days it was^as much as sixteen paper. Postage 4 cents. Address, If We8 ton,had made an exhibition of An April flood R. PENGELLEY & Co., bis power'to complete a itisk requiriag grains. ” Carries away tho frog and his oroed. Kalamazoo , Mien. great energy and endurance, living “And w:vs Mi'. Kickard ,badly off, April showers only on plain, nutritious and unstimu- too? ” Make may flowers. hrting foods and liquids, as we believe “I should think bo was. Why, lime he could do, he would hav« accamplish- and again wo have picked him up and • When April blows his horn. UMMNMRD. It’s good for both hay an d corn. 5 TON ed something worth the doing, and set laid him on tho mantel here in the ves WAGON SCALES, tibule, he was so used up. ” Itou L*Vffr«, 8t**l Br*Sg a worthy example for the rest of the An inward sincerity will, of course, JONES T*r« H**m *n4 Boa, head-working world. “Y ob ,” exclaimed Mr. Kickard, -T influence tho outward deportment; but OF was so weak I could not rise after lying whore the ono is wantbg, there is great A FORGEI'FUL BnGHAMfTDNI and down without help, and could only JOSm h* p«y* tlMfrtlffbt —/«>r fr** A Social Lesson. rosson to suspect tbe labsence or the Prtc* Llal mtntlon thi* pftMr sod Young Spoonogle never knows when walk with tho ai4 of tworcanes, and other. —Sterne. s«idr$M|0R(t IF IINIMAIITON. then in a stooping position. Oh wo Mla^aJUBSoB. M.V* , to levin when he calls on a young lady; vo been in a pretty bad condition Intelligent people !■-'ejLqeb doctoring PROFESSOR. --- WAWBO IS «v$rT uwa Is U* U. B* •* Mtif ho likes the souml of his own voice soi kidneys and liver, nerves and brain, have ,BM$«^ nu*vjtoMS B “ well that he goes on and on, while the all cd us.” [Md lifltr. Stih •• •igbi m4 n And yet you are all tbe embodi quit using alcoholic poisons and narcotic poor girl grows light-headed with the tax drugs, have quit poisoning their system n*y HVm pualV BCBT I on her strength, and wishes tho mantel ment of healtfi, ” said tho writer, as ho •Mod* ttMlf wk«S| looked at the three bright and ■vigor with quack nostrums, and now keep them THE ANN AKBOK, MICHIGAN, l»UO- ^kOnrt lBtr*4BC$4» As piece of Elijah would fall on tho tire selves and families in perfect health by _ rm skMM ft nr* * ous men before him. iKraU.etkarlftdtfftdrmtkfsm. f*rT*r some caller. occasionally using the only perfect blood FK.SSOR, WHO,’ TO AVOID THE WIND, B. W. RIDI.B * CO.. rv«nt$$ sb4 Uff., ItMto*. Wl*. There is a young laiiy on Lafayette “Oh, yes,” said Mr. Kickard, “we purifier and true strcnglhener of weak avenue who made up her mind to give have not known what sickness was for portions of the body, known far and wide WHEN TAKING SNUFF, TURNED AKOl'ND more than a year.” as Dr. Guy soft ’s Yeliow Dock and Sar agent : Send for Spoonoglo a lesson . So, on a Sunday -- ing MOTHER, HOMB. night, when he called, sho was as eor- “Have you some secret way of over saparilla. Any druggist will get it for FOKGOT HIM.-^ELF AND WALKED SIX gad HEAVEN, piow coming malaria and its atton'dant hor you. tod poetry ; by 400 beiK tiial as possible UP to 11 o ’clock. Then, MILES INTO THE COUNTRY, WAS NO *atbors 140.010 told. Iti- after having a four-volume history ef rors?” a# egantly III.. tl75. Sen^ “I think wo hare a most certain The Toronto Globe credits many Iniforootfic A Iso IS 900 Spoonogle ’s life, with an extended ac young Canadian women with the good MORE FORGETFUL THAN THOSE WHO » f'DrioeiHea of lao count of his influence in politics and way,” replied Colonel Donsmore, “but B AT, 7W Broadway, N. V* business, sbe began to get dizzy ar.d it is no secret You sec, about two sense of no longer regarding domestic ARE SUFFRRINO FROM DVSrEPSIA, have a ringing in her ears. At that mo years ago my wife began to grow blind service as menial, as women generally ment her young brother rushed into and I was alarmed at her condition. seem to believe, and prefer the drudge LIVER COMPLAINT OR KIDNEY Dl-SEASE She finally became so she could not ry of tho kitchen to tho drudgery of tbe Ihareapefltli .. the room and said hurriedly : ‘ *?a wanti WHO FAIL TO GIVE HOPS ANl) MALT UM tboMMidB of caaee »r the wont kind and of foQC tell whether a person were white or factory. Tbe resu of this change of gtandlagbarebeon enred. ladeed. •oBtroaglgsiyfaia the morning papers, sis!” feeling is that good domestic servants In It* efficacy, that I will send TWO BO^.lSPRlF “Look in the vestibulo, Willie,” sbe black at a distance of ten feet. One BITTEP-S A vAin trial together with a VALDABLB TKRATIIIKcre IhUdlsessA of her lady friends advised her to try a can be obtained at moderate wages, toaaysafferer. dire Bspre** and I*. O. addroee. answered, gently. “I think I heard OIL T. A. aLOGUM. Ill read Bt.. Haw Tert. the boy leaving them some hours ago.” certain treatment that had done won which, for plain oooks, range from $8 Spoonogle never took tho hint, but ders for her, and to make a long story to $10 a month, and for house maids ilrawled on about the roller skating sUort. she did so and was complotley from $6 to $8 . If more American girls could be made te see domestic service 1 IIICS WNCIf ALL ELSC FAILS. , rink, and what a figure be out on skates. cared. This induced mo to try the same BestCeoghsyrup. Tastengoed. I The next interruption was from tbo means for my own restoration and as in tlie same light these Canadian girls I Use In time. Mold by druggists. 1 soon as I found it was doing me good I do, they womd be better fed, better Catarrh CONSUMPTION'^ hea l of tbe house, who entered briskly, clothed, better housed and happier. rubbing his hands. recommended it to my associates and wo have all been cureil right hero in the “Good morning, good morning, ” ho Sufferers from nervousness, early decay, CREAM BKiyiiSS!^ An elegant ft 1h. hex «f tbe HOST said, cheerily, ‘^a, Spoonoglo,Spoonoglo. yyou ’re Btronghold of malaria and kept in per- fHBSrU MlXKOt.ANDY aad a beau Wr,i it’aifoct health ever since by means of etc., if you value life, .avoid advertising CANDY^tiful GILT BMH9SHKD and ILLUH- out early. Well,‘early bird, ’etc. It’si , doctors and medicines that acton kidneys Causes no Pain. IHATHD Oeraa tlze tflal.'l inches for 99. going to be a fine day, from present Waraers Safe Cuje Now I am not a A^aalUy of Candy A. No 1 and liver. Be not deceived by the many Gives Relief at dead money by registered letter. Address. apiiearaacas. believer iu medicines in general, but I bogus certificates of cures from paid or do not hesitate to say that lamsatislied Once. Thoiough T. FRANK B4RRlf Spoonogle was dazed butbo concluded imaginary persons^ If a weakness of the HAYFEVERr Madison Street. tbe old msn had been drinking, and sat 1 should have died of Bright's disease sexual system is the cause of your distress. Treatment will (Correspondum'e solicited) liroolclyn jN* 'V'« back with a “oome one, come all, this of the kidneys before this bad it not Dr. (iuysott ’s Yellow Dock and Sarsa Cure. Not a Liq rock shall fly from its firm base ’ as soon been for this wonderful remedy. In parilla will strengthen the parts affected, uid or Snuff. Ap **THe BIST IS OHKA9KST.** deed, I use it as a household medicine stop the drain, quiet the nerves, produce iHcim TURIlQUirRCSAV-KiiiA as yours truly” air that was decided ply with Finger. and convincing. nnd give it to ray children whenever dreamless slumber and allow you to re HirKPovrri i fintOlltnO CIntrHillenCInnBiIlir they have any ailments. ” gain perfect health, ft has cured thou Give it a Trial. tsaltedte «•' t Wittefor rMtca lUoa PaianltM A half hour passed, and the mother audPrice*toTLvAoiuuaa4fcTaylor On., Maufteld.0hl» hurried in. “Y'es,” exclaimed Mr. Pendel, “I use sands, and will cure you, for, by purifying SOoeutaat Druaalstii. |J it in my family all the while nnd have the blood and strengthening every weak Wcenu Uy m«il reuls- ^ AABl'Adlos earning fladsy In the West selling “Dear me, I’m late.” she said, as sho portion of the -body, it removes every tored Send for clrcu lar* IIIIIIXXX Bteading Tea A gold band china cup entered. “I smelled tho coffee an hour found it tho most efUciont remedy we 9 ''andsauoer given with each pound. Price have ever employed. I know of very Kvinptom of distress. ELY KKOa’lIRHS, DrutatlsU. Oswego. N, Y. IGOo. Mere agents wanted J. B. OLAHK. Greenwich aso and know breakfast was waiting, *■ • ______st,W. Y, but —oh! Good morning, Mr. Spoon many public men who are using it to day anti they all speak well of it.” Without mounting up by degree?, a or heirs send stamp fordreu ’' oglo! ” man uaunot attain to high things; and , lars showing who is entitled ‘ Then the sweet youth took the hint “I weigh 100 pounds to-day,” said tho ureakiug of the ladder casteth a ' Iogkford Watches 1^"—topensioiu bounty, Ac. i.C. and drawing himself together he got our. Mr, Rickard, “and when my physicians man back, andiiiakoththe thing weari-^ ' WOODp Eension Atiffof Washin^on, D. C« into tho halt and opened the front door told me over a year ago I could not Arc uMqualled tit SXACTINO SEB VXCB^ some, which was easy.—Sir P. Sidney. - _ ITsetl by the Chief I.RIttlV TE* fk;iRA.V*HV. or AIIOBT just as the liirerl girl rung a bell and tho liopo to recover I weighed 122 pounds. V Merhnnirlnn oftha lJDAIIillHA.|f D and TYPK WKfTIvOhero Under such influences you cannot woii- “Luck,” said Garfield, “is au ignis SSTs*’"/ -^Vtarcii U.S. Coast Survey I KItuatlois furnished. Address, Valentine Bros., small boy yellert “Breakfast” over tho fatuus. You may follow it to ruin but ‘h" Admiral Janesville, Wis. tler that I consitler this the liest medi- d’oinniaiKtlng in tho ‘’Thi^*who can oommand themselves'|cln«> ’'oro the Amorioaii pooplo. ” never to suct’ess. * * * Things don ’t V. S> Naval Observ- Atorr. far Astro- Wanted. t76 per month eesliy command otliers. fato^icnts from these turn up in this world until somebody nomical tvork : anti AGENTS msde selling our washer. Price iEf turns tnem up by liooomotlve A duress If IchlgaaIch Washer C'e.« 0t. Clatr, Mioh. ^______igentlcmen need no cominoiits They Knginaers, Con- There is a tint of purplo noticeable Iductora and Kail- Ibos. P. Stnpsen. Washington, At an excited political meeting lately' ^ ’^o>n “t»ry nnd outspoken e.xpres- way men. They are ^ ^ tfw 19 1 I), n. No pay asked for patent a Mr. Hay was called upon to move n, from sources^wblch are the high- in all the new blue fabrics, and some reoognlaed a# until obtained. Write for Inventor ’s Guide.____ _ rosolntion This gentleman did not ^ ere thcro the slight satins ami silks arc of an intense pur . A new treatment. —A ^ eotlUve cure,—I>r W.O suit the tsHto of the noisy ones, and they; est question regarding their authentici ple sha husbandry by voting to UABA8TIN restore iho m'oo ) tariff of 1867 or UABASTIN SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1884. rates of duties at least as protective “GREAT COAT” as those embodietl in that act. lABASTIN Of onr Father* ! What memorie.s that gamir.nt recall, wtih its ni.'iny. Why no* lltitlorT Dsmoerntio Coiinljr Convenlion. fold Cape.* and flowing Slwives. How proudly we ;vcca;[it:eti it when the 'I'liii IiiMiiocrMlie Coiiiilr t'Miventlon faded relic had been made over for u*. (>li! we. 1, tbnt time has The Flint l)eiiim;nit and the will lie lielil ai tho Court Houne in tlie Detioit Evening News are asking village of St. Johns on ■J'newiay, tliii paweil. Young men of to-day keep pace with the progre-ss of tlic age, each Ollier questions about liutler’s lOlli Jay of June, ISH4, at J‘2 o ’clock and in no way iu tile taate and culture of the individual Letter deinmi- noon, for the luirpoBC of selecting strated than in the apparel. And nowliere is tho progrests in the fuilora eundiilaey whieh the other cannot tw elve Jelegiues to attend the Oeiuoenit well answer. The News asked the ie Stale L’onveiilion to he hold .it Ue- Art better demonstrated than tit the question troit, June 18, 1884, to eleet delegates to the Democrutic Nulional CoHven- WHY NOT liUTLEIt? tion; and also to electa County Coin- To wliicli the Democrat replies; niitle# All voters of tills comity. Irre spective of pa-t jiiirty assochitions and “BOH” CIGTHM lOBSl Bo'. ’ausu Butler is no such iitan diirercfiees, w ho Clin niiito with ns for as the News pictures. a reform of atmses, and a iimcund eco O I.L S, ETC., Because he represents no such re nomical adiiiinistration of government and all wtio favor a reduction of tarill' A Sl’Et lALTY. form as the News M ould have us taxation, and a reform of our tariff laws OREASINGER & HEWITT. believe. are cordially Invited to participate in sending delagafos to tliis i onvontlon. Because he is not a democrat in OVERCOATS OF EVERY STYLK. tile true sense of the term. The s.'ver.il 'rownslilps in tliis (toun- ty will lie entitled to seats for delegates SUITS OF EVERY STYLE Becauic he is not a free trader. in tills 'onveiition as as follows: Leba -----Dealer in----- Because he is for nottiiiig except non 1, Uallas fi. Westphuha r>, KagleS, For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, the interests ot Ben. Butler. Watertown 1, Uiley-t, Bengal 1, K-sex 3, Givcnhnsli 1, Jiingliam “, Olive 4,l)e Drugs & Medicines. GREAT REDUCTION iu [trices and money refundiHl if pureh:i.se Jk'tMUSc he is looked upon with Witt 1, Bath 4, Victor 1, Ovid ti, Uu- distrust by all lionorable men of plaiu 4, is not satisfaetorv. * both parlies. J. H. PEllKWA, Ciim. Send six cents for Because he is trusted by neither May 10, 1881. 1 postage, and reesive J. K. Lpdwiek, ('. Karii.s, I free. H costly box of party. L, W. Bald win, .M. L. Bagg, llgoods wliicli will help Because each party M’ish the Frank Xoeker, J. N. Triiiitile, you to more money other had him. U.O Mason, M 111. Cidlins, right .away than aiiytliliig else in ttiis (' T. And l ews, I. M. Dryer, world. All. of eitlier sex, succeed from licGiuse, though a good man to Kicliurii llayli.s, George Wliitc, first hour. Tlie broad road to f.irttin enliven the hide-bound polities of C. JI. I’nitner, d. . Harris. opens liefore tlie worki rs, absolutrly the old Bay State, still ho is not a y. W. Kcdfeni, H. K. .Smith, sure. At once address, I'Kiix o.s.se.ssion of the government beiore tti.jiifortalile hnildiiig. .Seveiity-flve BOOI-S you can make reforms of any sort ? acres improved. tf 1. Uiciif.. ,Wliat is “a Democrat in the true sense of the term ?’’ Is Ilatidall •r- stationery. the {(;"oiectioiiist, Tilden the protec Essox OruniB’e P. of II, No. 139. ETC,. ETC. Moots every Thursday evenlnjr. tionist, Carlislie the reductionist, ■Mrs. H.S. Frtsliie. it. S. VanSooy. Morrison the liorizoiitulist, Hewitt 17-t4y Secretary, Master. the raw materialist, Hendricks the I Bottom Prices stradler, Voorhees the protectionist, 01 Eaton tile mossback Bourbon C E 3Sr X J:? wA. Ij HOT/Sr, “a Democrat in the true sense of ------AT- ST. .ioU.Ns, MU’ii. the term ?” Maplo UapiUs Rn er? If you can ’t break all the ICAPIDH vliaiiis with one blow, must you re ■ b iiiiiJ r mlm s Hunt (RstalUlbbcd 180fD nf*knnwJo«ijr<*il t.o !h ‘ th»’ FURNITURE L. fuse relief from a [lortiou of them rn<*Ht cGiiiiiU'tp, tliiirouK'h, pra«’ticuU oconoini- iil am] trul^ iMipular r^wliool of )tK ktiid, A«l- when you get a tdiance ? one that is too eoniuion in Ameri can [lolitics to de.serve serious con sideration ? $1 A YEAR. $1 UPHOhSTERNS If neither party trusts Butler, does it not sntlice that the people wlio are to do the voting trust E:3:.d:i^os3i-cr2ig!: him ? Is m'klIov^ led^ucl hy evt^ry ono lo Iw Isn ’t the next charge twarldle? tho place to buy aiiytliitijf in Do not the hide-bound [lolific.s the line of of the eonntry need [irccisely the same enlivening that Butler gave to the hide-bound polities of Alass- FURMTUHE. ^elinsetts ? M’liiit interests could a man of A call at the ware-rooms cannot Biitier’s age and wealth have as fail to convince one of the fact. President, except to make a first- A YEAR. o*‘< eiasB, active Executive, and hasn ’t ^ a\^ he the brains and cajiaeity to iiiako one ? REPAIRING If the Democrat slnutld, after all, CD ISS' lie eotii[)elled to sttjiport Btitlcr as Of Furniture done promptly and ut its [larty catididate, wouhl ’t that living rates. ugly epithet embarrass it more than H- , Cutlet ? >:Sjf facllitias are unaur.
To Wool*(iirowcrs. I t| ftS, passed for attending Funerals. The National Wool-G rowers Association which has been in ses ISSELS.J) sion (be [last week in Chicago has I if»f DOORS AND SASH addressed an open letter to every M'ool-grower in the United States, I k f? Always ou Ininrt .md from M'liich M’e extract the follow- r’AAAES ing: _ j made tc order The ui’.der.signed members of thej committee firmly believe that tliel existing sad condition of the inter- ' liwwanted for Ttie Live.sof | slt-dlflic Pivlideiits of the | e.st yoti rcpieseut lias licen brought • ll C.S. 'I'helargest,h.ind ^y^RGAIN' CO\iUT\ JOa* about latgoly, if not ultogether, by soiiiest best hook ever adverse congressional legislation; sold for loss tlian twice that it will not agaia be prosperous our price. The fastest Rellliig book In $1 A YEAR. $1 Aiiierlea, Immense profits to agent* until congress shall reverse its ac Alt intelligent people w.vDt It. At tion taken at its last session and re one can Ixiconie a sncoessfnl ageii store the rates of duty to those Term* free. 11 Anl.KTr Book Co., I’ori- which prevailed tinder the tariff of land, Blaine. irrt oir .he Ural Attnrh, 1807, by whicli, for the first time Of It I ilaseasc and \ ou lu'ed never Boos your Boy iranf a fear II in the irdnstriwl history of the Drive Dull Cure Awmr. liiigeriin.- i'i>ii;')|I'.ii. If those Be ehoerfiil.b,' hiipi?y. lie pleaiiant, he 13 i c '37* c 1 w lio ar rorliled wuli I ly-peji-iii, Head- country, equitable relations were es lieahhy. Ifealtli Is Wealth. Csel’ami- aelie. i ili'Ks. I’l.iii.'i ill S.ii*. and tablished between the duties on Or your jrfrl « Baek, ‘ii-ii|aiio;i. l.’.xeirdve How ol (dee’s illood Pnrilior. itn ta upon the I’line wool and those on woolen goods. Liver and Kldiii’y-, it regulate* the i: r i c 3r C 1 o I <; t .h I.Ic 'i'hiMi, I aok of Cir- eiilalio :!:oi;,l. w„n| I ii-e I’arn,- liowehs and purities the blood, it acia orft 5ct of rigWVN «' * * ♦ Finally believing that APCHrnv ell e I 1. ia. Dhdieles, Kidney and ur' II fii, (ligosdori. It earries off fliJ the , or pnr.r.rat \T‘ '* ? I.:. I' l '! I'V r.- t inly HKM’U.Vf fU- mi Kttj v.J.t ;■ •kMli'D lifX.l* ' t'iil ^osLii 1 at t'.‘> fjo'is :'■!• '(.gtslat' i- I ' ■■ ■ ■' I.II, . I’llliph-S. j r> V Wrj* ■ 1M . , ' 1.1 ■- , A ■ EA.K, I hilt :.. t 1- I. . ,1 ;ne tli.-. tir.‘t K "! ■ d d! .Skin |ie:kK'-. ’^O't I T. r;. IT vvi, : . o.. W.tr »lt- ' t-.i.. Jljib'.'' 3 ■•■;id not stay than what lie said that it might have in cellar \ery lotiK, (lerhutie oue-half been this one or one. ZDross T77“cll I minute. As 1 was coming out tried to Mr. C. stated one time in bank (Dr. 5 get a force jitiinii faBtened to tho wall Knapp was present) —•‘Heed it might The well dressed L.idy is alway sure to attract tlio respecttiil admiration =• ri' oft' and wont out to get an ax to break have lioeti yon for oiiglit I know. It of well bred people of either sex, and now witli an g it oft'and try and save it. tVlion I nilglit liave been Knapp for ought I I' !<•' came back could not because wim too know. ” Was after tire. Can ’t say E S X jfA B Li I S H ME KT T LIKE O XT K S ^ 2 ‘A rauch Are there. I did not notice tlie what time. Sliould say was wltliin to select from, every lady can />■?! fire the socoiid time os much as I did two weeks after fire. Wo were talking the heat wliicli drove mo away from uliout wlium lie recognized and liow he DRBSS LIKE A PRINCESS Jo I the puiup. I’ump was lit room where recognizsd them. Had lound out At very slight cost. We respectfully invite every one to call and inspect elevator wivs I then went around to mail’s name and said it was this Dr. our XKW SI'OCKof the north side of building. Was very I’hillips. Tliis was at tliis conversa A little fire at time cu north west corner. tion. At fume time Isaac Hewitt 0 1 then went itito Jolin Crcssinger ’s passed Mr. C. said “it might liave been FINE DRESS GOODS. bouse. I sliould not think the time Isaac Hewitt but conlil not swear would exceed 110 minutes; could not aliout it. Don ’t remauiber any further -----Also many new pieces of — ^ * ’^4 say It would exce<. ‘d ten minutes from conversation at that time. Said at time John McClellan was arrested at GINGHAMS, time I got there till I went to John PRINT, Cressingcr ’s house. Have no o|)iuion Lansing tliat it might bo he, tliat Jolin ill it. I liilnk it exceeded 5 minutes ri'senililed one in lilglit and size. Do SUITINGS. At John (tressiiigcrs house found Dr. not reiiiemtier whether he said whicli AND BROCADES. .Sanborn, Mrs. Johu Crcsslugcr, Xellie one lie resembled. Tiduk did not say Gardner iiuil Sol. .'ol w.asou the bed. tnal he (Mr. C.) made coinplaint. Was P LACE BITAV/LS, CA3HJdE(BE SIIAV/LB, ETC. He was not fiulct—was moaning and sonietliing said about Joliii JIcCIelluu saying “Oil dear,” and ids mue- going to Ijiiiising to juiy or get some n ------cles appeared to lie Jerking, so tiiat it money. Mr. Oumiermaii's name was A beautitnl line of •SI Jerked his legs, shoulders and his liiiis. iiientioued but cannot say whether ErEbroidi^rids, La,diss Collars, Ezeaus. Don ’t remember any other expressions was in connection with Mr. AIcC. or Kemained ihere possildy ten minutes. not. Something was said about its be Tliluk others came in. (.'aiiuot call ing suspicious to see Air. U. on tlie tlieir names. I presume I shared the ground .so eai ly. Do not know wlietti- ' lEBElElID :E32^0S. excitement witli the rest. Xext saw cr any other name was mentioned at Sol in morning «s I \va.s going to of this time. I think Isaac llcwiit ami Dell Mos.s were present. Was in wa.s)i fice, not far from elglit o ’clock, stand room of Commercial. Francis Slicri- ing by ruins on Xortli side. I think deii’s unme was siHiken of at some a week rt<* Dr. Welliiigs, Will Owen and either time. His name mentioiid at some Pay almoliitoly sure. No risk Foster Owen or some one else were time afti-r tliis on cross-walk in front Capiial not requin'd. Ueadet, \i' of Commercial. with him. Heard him make remarks you w antbusinons ai which por- sons ofeilh'^rsex. youii^orohl. about circumstances of fire. He sjioke AaiiicuLTUKA!i College , oaa make rent puy all the timo they of hearing tiie noise in his house soon Lan^riff, A])i*il lOtIt, KH4. work,with abs<»Jiite eertainty. write To M, B. Church, Manafror; after he got home from clinrcli. He for p*rticular» to II. IIam .kti ' it (N)., DeAk Siu ; Tho Alabantlno ])ut on the walls said shortly after getting homo from of tho Ohamlcul Laboratory more than four Portlarvd Maiue. years U)ro ifl in AP ^od condition and bria'bt church lie heard a a noise in tlie house in appcarafiae as when llrst upplio*!, and took his lump and revolver and where wflter from a leaky roof has iiijupDi it. — IT ISX’T KXTR.VVAGA.VT to I'he akihastine soems to K'‘ow harder with aire claim tliat ZO-lMC-SA is a sure cure for went through the lower slvry, but did makluK a firm and oi)her4mt ooverin^r. and has no tendency to soil the olothlmr 1^ oontaci, lis Dvspepsi.t iiiid the I.ivei. It is a reg- not see any one. Said that he went whitewash and kalsomine will. 1 am well sat iilar preeerlp'.Ion of a doetor ef large back to his room and went to reading istiod with Alubastlno. Yours frab ’rnaily, jiraetire, and for tlie ttoiildes it is H.C. KKliZIK, again. He then went to bed. Tbink Professor of CheniLbtry. good us tlie doctor liiui.self on tlie sjiot. he said lie rend an hour, or about an I>o not be iinpoeetd upon wllli C'boiip Imitatiunn. hour. tViiethcr it was an hour alto See that you fret only tho Kt^nulno Alabastinc gether after he went back, I can ’t re as tho inferiority of a cheap artioio sold as a subHtltutc may not be seen whcti llrs^ put on. member. Said that he became con Common i^tcimino appears to be a vorafalr finish when tlist put on, but no one claims scious sometime in the night that that it is durable. “Hub” Cough Cure, 25 cts there was something wrong, that. lie ALABASTINE COMPANY. M. H. Church, Manairer, Gr«n«l iLipIds, Mich. i’rescriptiou of a li.^toii plij sieliiii, just ojiwied his cyc.s, that a sheet or 1 For salef by j>aint dealon* «*very whore. dispensed years by lloaton di uggint. orettet dr sometlilng of tliat kind wi "■ ■■j.A 'I .' ■ (JNK DDiiG will cure any oiMinnry thrown over his face. Tliat lie Imnic-ic- r cougli. It acts aluioat miigicidly. Ask DR. JOHN BULL’S any dealer to get you a 25 cent bottle t'f diatly bei'arac unconscious and was •‘HUH” COLGH tJURK and don ’t he aroused afterward by a noise ami that put oft'with any oilier. the smoke, cinders and tiot air were blowing on him from over hi.s transom. Smitli’sToiiicSymp He said he B[><'aiig out of bed, felt for FOR THE CURE OF his revolver and money. Wlien ho found tlicm gone his thouglils were to FEVERandAGUE get oat of doors. Said he grabbed up Or CHILLS and FEVER, A FAIR EXCHfAOiOF. ^■vjLCcessors to O. IT*, ^ocl^.1 what lie could get hold of. Don ’t Will you excliaiige a clironlc c.'isp of think he then muMtioned what he • RD RLL MRLRRUL OISERSES. Dyspepsia, or agree to bicak up a 1511- picked up. Said tliat when he awoke The proprietor of thii oolohratod medl- ious Temperauieiit —to give your lor- oiao jastly claimi for it a saperiority over pul Liver activity, and tir.is sirengtlieii in the night he saw three pien sbind- all remedle. ever offarod to the public for your Digestion, regain energy, eoml"rt, ing by side of bed. Did not .then give the 8AFZ, CEKTAUr, 8FEXDT and F£S- iiealtli anil spirits, all f. r 7.5o. '( A sin F. A. WEBSTER, HAFXKT ouro of Ague and Fever, or Chilli any description of tliese men. I asked and Fever, whether of abort or long stand gle bottle of ZO-l'I5-r>A will do tliis, liim about tlie insurance. H« spoke jew doses surprise tliose who try it. ing *He reftri to the entire Western and For Itilioiisne.ss, Dyspiqisin. tlie Kid- about the building being iurufod for Bonthem country to bear him testimony to 1 . . I- »-s.,. 1 i the truth of the assertion that in no case iicys, tho Itlood a:id lilaiii, Zojiesa is a hiO.OOO and coiiteiits for $o,000, but said vhatever will it fliil to cure if the direo- I’aii.acea, ami is ivariauted to cure lie tbougilt there wa.s a question if one I tiont are striotly followed and oarriad out. ilicMii. It acts upon tlie stoiiiaeli and of the jiiilicies was good for anything. In a great many caiai a aingle dose has Liver. Try a ill cent sauiple. PHOl'OGRAPHER been snffioieut for a cure, and whole tami- M'as sonietliliig said about its being Uet have been cured by a single bottle, with liJas. K. Davis not. •Cuiiiiot say wlio was present If : tolUble romedy for impurities of the blood is niiivcrsidlg adapted to botli ^oxes, ' and Borofulons eilhotions —the Xing of it was nut on this occasion by ruins it young and old. Vou can easily earn : Hood PnrlSoTs. from fiOcentstofSovoryevening, j'bnt must liavu been in the hank. I Ha. lOEV BULL’S TXOXTABLX 'WOSM ' OESTROTXB is preparsd in tho form of all who want werk may t'ist tlie luis- LARRE WORK A SPECIALTY 15 That morning lie said that lie the ’t i sandy drops, attraotlvo to tho sight and iness, wo make tills unparalleled offer ; lie could identify one of the persons in I pleasant to the taste. to all wlioare not well-atlMled xewili I his room. Think ho did not describe I nn. JOHN BXTX.Z. ’B send IS to pay for tlietroubic of-wi ltiiij; , If You desire first-class Work give me a trial and you will be pleased. them. Afterwards lie deserilied tlie us, Knll jiertlenlars. lilrr-ctiolis, etc., ' SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, sent free. Fortunes will lie made ly man he cliougiit lie could identify. BUU’S SARSAPARILLA, tliose who give tlielr wliole time to I'.e In a couple of liours afterwards had { . - BULL’S WORM DESTROYER. work. Great siiecess ali.aiilutelv sure. Don’ t delay, l+tart now. .\ddtcss conversation with him in Ids iiank. I Tha Popular Remedies of the Day* Said lie tliouglit tliat ho roeoguized I ------, Btinson A (lo.,l ’ortliind .Maine. one of tlie men. Thought it one who rrlaelpel Omce, 8>1 Hein St., LOl'ISTULd, KT> FM TIIOAE tried to get some punts shortly before Sendua your btU;* of cryMiinj? in SA5T?. ni.lNDS, or DOORS. rRKNCIi or .XMMBI* SDBSCRIBE at the clothing store, but that ho did CAN OLzVSS, nnd will return j’ou pricicH low not know his name. He spoke of one aa any in the State aneri<»r in eve ry FOR TIIE man being quite large and I tiling the nMjtect. Our glazed fash a siiccinlty, war- rant»*d aafo homo, which cornea cheaper an»I SALE AND other two were smaller. Hald two of Ague Cure le^s trouble to you than any other way, and them had nia.sks and one not masked. au re to get a good article* If you donU find JDXB^^'TC! 1 •ostaiDR an antidoto for all nrublaHal dltor- itso, return It at our exoonae. There was sometliiug else said but I ders Trbi«b, to far as known. Is asttd In no odier R py.ari.f:, FEED STADEE6, cannot recall it enough to repeat It. remsdjr. Tt sontJkius no Qntnlos, noraoy mkisral ID Jefioraon A ve.. Detroit. Think he said lliat one niaii stoxi near nor dfleWrioLis substAHOs wbalerar, and oonso' tV«ra« than •leathr,. to the head of the lied. Tliiiik lie said qntntly produossnotnjnrioni slfsst npon tbs con stitution, bat ItftTss tbs syststu as bsattbf as It Are tlio.so par iits who allow tlioir the one w ho threw the cloth over his WAS befors tlie attack. children to suffer witli worms w hen 25 head stood in tlie middle and that tho VK WAKRAKT ATCR'N AQLR CFRB to cent* will liny a liox of I’aiimai .kr 'a enre 0T«r7 ease Fever and Agns, IntsnuitlsDt fkopjaitjtok . other one was at fixit of beil. He did of .santonink Worm Caniuks wiiicti or Cblll Fcrtr, Rsmittsnt Fevsr, Dorab Agne, will immediately cure tiie yliild and ro- _ . — uot say anything to me about one man niltoas Fever, and LIvsr Complaint eao^ b^ move tho worm, liy dissolving lliem. i Having routed tl;c Tiffinv T,iv having a revolver. Tiiiiik he said tlie makrla. In sass of failure, aftsr dus trial, desf. Do you know the symptoms? Pcev- 1 JmsiASLEPiia man who abvod in center wiw not on are anthorlied, by our clrctUor dased July ory Itanv we hiiviv o] < iip«l n 1st, tbs uioaey. Utinesv, Sudden srarlinit in sleep, had i if ‘=»ocnre HralthY i...,ske'l. S'll l be b . ;imc • ..iscion. lireat.li, great dc.dre for ’rod day nml ■ f'lniw Divtly, Sale pml Fc'il l?ii4 Iq n l' 'iiif n *' ^ lni;.::di''^ . Wlicn lie is ststirig Di. J. C.^yer & Co Lowsll, Matt. niglil. fie will' and ' '>0 iioni:i » p, t.iiliGKS UF.'.S'-N \ r y e' i’l iee 2o ecu’ ', er kox, '■..hi 1'.- ■ £¥a I li d rcl. • . 4 *. • this I sski*' li'’’ ■ " •: ish and unsettled throughout A belief that BUTLER BOOMER. date as against the advocacy of real talature of Dakcrta shall eniMlat of 24 mem I-er GREAT FAILURES! the worst Is over la hourly growing. There principles, he seized his hat and left the I of the council and 48 membera of the Houae. were not leas than $,000 brokera on the floor hall. Ho was followed by delegates when the exchange opened. Sales of all sorts M AT 14. of stocks went on with lightning-like rapidity. The Anti-Monopoly Convention in frera the District of Columbis. Gen. Exciting Times on Wall Street! Before the last half hour of boalness had ex Butler was then put in nomination suo- fiBKATE.—Mr. Cockrell of Missouri said he pired values showed an Improvement ranging Chicago. wn not in tbe chamber when tba bill to place from 1 to 3K per cent for all active stocks. cosslvely by Mr. Todd of California, Mr. Gen. Grant on tbe retired Hat wm paMed. Hod 'ffbe Wont Believed to be Over I About this time a startling rumor began to Koodey of New York and several others] he been be would have voted against It. Mr. cironlate and tbe confidence so apparent Mr. Blanchard of Vermont put in Vest of Msaourl also said be had voted againat during the opening transactions began to Ttoelr Principles 8eS Forlli. nomination J. B. Weaver of Iowa. Tho tbe Oraot Retirement bill, althoEgh he made Hey 14,1883, will be i dty loni; remembered wane and with It the price of stocks. Offer no f aettena oppoeitinn to It, an I his opposition 'IwBen dolns butineM on Wall atrert. New ings became more frequent, while the dls- ehair here announced that ho had just was on principle and not personal. Houae Xork. Since the fearful panic of 1818, conar- p^ltlon to buy had entirely petered out. The national convention of the anti had an irrterview with Mr. Weaver, and bill pibTiilng for a bureau of labor statistics qnent on the failure of Jay Cooke, financial was debated until the hour of adjournment. (nrelea hare not been to badly shaken as on Tbelmmors had been In circulation but a monopolist party mot at Herahoy music that that gentleman had not only de short time when they were followed by the clared that he would not accept a House —The Honae In committee of the tbia day. announcement that tbe Newark savings hall in Chicago on the 14th inst. The whole debated the Consular and Diplomatic The net result of the day was the auapen- bonk bad been closed on the order of Chancel call provided for between 1,600 1,600 Bumination, but was in favor of Gen. Appropriation bill. Mr. Springer of IlllnoG alon of the Metropolitan bank, failure of six lor Runyan. Then came the announcement delagates. At opening there wore atout Butlsr. Baird of Nebraska nominated asked unanimous consent te put on Its passage ■ broUbra ’ firms, depreciation of values to the ex Allen G. Thurman. On tho informal a bill authorizing ths lecrctary of the tent of tens of millions, and an advance In by the chairman that he had received a notifi 200 delegates present. The convention cation from tbe firm of H. C. Hardy A Boas was called to order at 2:30 by Jno. P. ballot Butler received 124, Thurman treasury to purchase about $W,000,000 < money to 8 per cent, per diem. Of the bro- they were unable to meet their obllfmtlons. of bonds wll h> grt-enbacka hdd in the treasury > kers, but two were large bouwa, those of Thu caused great excitement lor a while and Henry, chairman of the national com 7, Solon Chase of Maine 1. Butler was for redemption or retired uatlonal bank cir Hatch Foote and O. H. Bogart & Co., and resulted In a pressure to sell which continued mittee. Henry then presented the deelared the nominee of the convention. culation, which' would relieve the money mar the failure of the Metropolitan bank has been ket to some extent, ailding $43,OOOJ)UO to tbe < but partial. As compared with the day of Jay with little intermisslou until 11:30 a. is. name of Alson J. Streater of Illinois as Shortly before noon prices showed decline to 8 temporary chairman, and he was chos circulation. Objected to, and the House ad Cooke Jt Co ’s failure and Black Friday of per cent., the latter In Lake Shore, But as journed. ISfiS, this latest panic Is a rather tame affair; the hour for delivery pasted without any fur en to that position. During the course of Mxt 10. but it shook the street and Its effects will oe Mat 15. ther failures belag announced tbe market his remarks the chairman referred to the SsKATE.—Tbe Chair appointed aa vUltora to fut for a long time. strengthened and again closed with prices at Sbkats—The chair laid before tho Senate a The failures of Urantdi Ward and the Marine small number present, but declared tbe next annual examination of the Naval or near the highest of the day, and In most there wore more present than when the Academy Senators Miller, of California and menage from tbe President recommending an bank opened the eyes nf the public to the real cases, at an advance at compared with tbe appropriation to enable the guvemiBent to ex ' situation and led to Investigations of accounts Declaration of Independence was Pendleton. Mr. Farley (Dem., Col.) prceented closing prices of yesterday, ransdng from 1 to a concu.vent resolution of the Leslslature of ecute provisions cf the convention between I by bank officials which were fatal to many 6X per cent., led by the Central Pacific. Lake signed. [Applause.] The cause of the the United States aud Mexico relating to the a|>oculat'jrs. Fur several days the greatest California relative to the appropriations al Shore recovered 8 per cent, from the lowest smallness of the convention was that ready ir ado by Conirress for the improvement boundary llne'between the two conntrles. Hr. caution has been observed by those handling point, and closed at a decline of 1 per cent, as Morgan of Alabama offered a resolution direct large sums of money, and It has iKsrn known many of its members wore too poor to of the Sacramento River, but which aceorOlns ing the committee on finance to examine Into that a number of flrnu, and even financial in- compared with yesterday’s closing. Special pay their fare, and because the monopo to the resolution, the Secretary of War, re ties closed generally lower. The day’s busi fuses to permit to be expended on the ground the causes of the relent financial trouMes In stltotlons, were in such a condition that they ness closed wifi a better feeling than at any listic railroads refuse to give them the New York, and Mr. Uullom of HlInctO' Intro were unable to stand much more strain. thit the amount of debris constantly floating duced a bill, which was referred to the rom- When order bad been obtained after business time since the rommeneement of the present same rates that would bo given dele in the river makes the expenditure of money trouble. Brokera generally expressed them gates to other conventions. The uselees. The resolmtlonlurgee the expenditure mlttce of finance, to prevent sjiec'jlatlon on was opened on the morning In question, Messrs selves as confident of a further Im tbe part of officials of national banking asso- Nelson, Robinson & Co., announced their In speaker proceeded to say all the plat of tho money. Seferreu to the committee of ciatlona A bill was passed spproprlatlug ability to meet tbeir contracts. This annouce- provement in values to-mo-row. commerce. The Senate then proceed to the form he wanted was: “We oppose all consideration of the Pension bill. At a few $1,003,000 to old the world ’s industrial and ment was immediately followed by the sus- monopolies; we believe all men created cotton centcnenlal I'XfatbItion at New Orleans. sfon of UotteA Kandle, O. M. Bogart A(Jo., mlnutos before't o ’clock the proceedings were (:.1PITAI, NEtVN. free and equal, and wo believe in (jen- auspendoddo pematt tbe attendance of Sena Alter executive ses8k:n the Senate ad learned !. Williams and Hatch A Foote. The last SHELVZU. until Monday. n named house Is a large one. and alarm over oral Beniamin F. Butler.” [\pplau8e.] tors at the unvelRng of the statue of Chief topped the excitement. Brokers were asking Congressman Hewitt’s tariff bill, lately in sustlce Marshnil. (m the return of the Sena House —The House went Into committee of Committees on credentials, perma tors to the Cbsunbor the Senate adjourned. themselves where the thing was going to stop, troduced In confess, puts lumber and salt on nent organization and resolutions wore the whole on the eoiiHilsr and diplomatic aji- when the sbnounceraent came that the Metro- the free list It is understood that tbe bill Mar 13. propriatlon bill. The bill was considered by )|>olltan bank at Broadway and Pine street will not be reported from tbs ways and means ap^inted of ono from each state. paragraphs under tbe five minute rule. Mr. with Its $4,000,000 surplus, $8,000,000 deposits committee, as no reasonable hope exists for The call of states showed 16 states 8ENATB*-The Chair laid before the Senate a Hitt of Illinois moved to amend by making tbe Its consideration, much less passage. The petition of the American Medical As-oelatlon salaries of ministers to Austria and Italy $13,- and $10,000,000 loans had suspendc bill was along emootbly, when the failure of Fish A agreed to make Fort Williams its lake port. In that bureaus of statistics must bo estab fined, molasses, salt, rice, rye and barley, po- passed to change the eastern and northern Ju Hatch stirred things up again. Crowds of stead of Port Arthur, there Is great indica lished, both state and national ; the na tatoea, oatmeal, currants and raisins, prunes, dicial districts of Texas, and to attach part of messengers rushed through Broad street and tion at the latter place. An elevator for 1,- pcsB and beaus, butter and cbeese, live ani Indian territory to those districts. On motion Exchange place carring the news, and bun- 000,000 bushels of grain will be crectet within tbeir reach lingered and were finally stead of capital; that no further grants WHECKEB AKU BURNED. fijeeted by clerks. It la conceded that the fail the right direction. tbat “In recognition of the dlstlnguisbed serv- ure of Fish A Hatch is a most serious event A Franco-Cblnese treaty of peace has been of public lands be made to corpora Icej rendered the United States, Gen. U. 8. AConnslUvlUe, Pa ., May 14. special says tions; all land grants should be forfeit Grant, late general of tbe army, be placed on that a camp train on the Baltimore A O hlo and entirely ehanges the situation. The effect signed. tht rutlred Hist with rank and full pay of gen ralkoad, collided with a west-bound freight of it Is difficult to conjecture, but the fact that It Is now reported that the'bona ’flde debts of ed when tho terms upon which the eral of the army.” Tne bill provlolng for the two miles above there. Tho wrecked cars took it occurred at so late an hour was a cause of Grant & Ward will not reach more than $3,003,- grants were made are not strlcly com expenses of a commla*lon for tbe exploration firs and 14 men perished In the flames, while congratulation. Mr. Hatch had been elected 000. president of the stock exchange only two days plied with. The platform finally as of Alaska waa reported favorably. Thu reso many others were so badly Injured that they before the failure. The failure of Fish A Tbe failure of the British Canadian lumber serts that American legislation thus far lution calling for an appropriation of $30,000 dial fceSire night. There were 4! men on the Hatch Is said to bn due to efforts made to aid company Is reported. Liabilities sbont $1,000,- has discriminated against agriculture, for the erection of a suits bfe monument to the esap train, and out of this number only mx 000. memory of Sir Walter Raleigh, was called up csoapod Injury. the sons, and the immediate result of the fall- which has in the meantime borne the by Mr. Vance of Noith Caruilnn, and referrol nre on the stoek exchange was a deellne of Issue of standard silver dollars tor the week A DEAXaSTOUOOLB. ending May 13, $345,937. Corresponding per brunt of taxation and appeals to the to the proper committee. Tbe Indian ap several points. But little can be learned of the farmers of the country to join in an propriation bill was next considered, and An. attempted elopement from White Suipber couditlon of their business at present, as iod last year, 165,500. Strings, W. Vs., rcBUhed In the death by Mr. Hatch doelincd to be Interviewed. Shortly anti-monopoly crusade. passed and the Senate adjonrne!. A frightful slaughter Qf missionaries and House —The House went Into commUtoe of Ornwnlug of the fleeing lover and tbe nvenglng after the failure the firm sent the following Christian natives Is rep cd from D’llrbast J. F. Crews submitted tho minority the whole on the bill providing a civil govern faSher.aiid the narrow escape of the young lady. notice to the associated press : South Africa. ort Tte lid}’s family are among the most promi To our Depositors and Other Creditors. report, which was the platform adopted ment for Alaska. After a short discussion the As passed, the Indian appropriation bill ap at tho anti-monopoly convention of tdll passed without amendment, and having nent people in dreenbrler County, and the It Is with great sorrow we are obliged to an propriates snout $85,000 more than asked for alrewiy passed the Senate, It riqulrcs but the tragic occurrence bos produced Intense exclte- nounce to you our suspension, which has been in toe original bill. July 4, 1883. exccutive ’e signature to bixmme a law. The raect. Ellen Farrier, tba daughter of Jos. H, brought about by a combination of circum The vote of censure upon the English gov It particularly demanded the abol bill provides that tho territory of Alaska shall Fsrrler, eloped wUh John Blg,^, who had for stances. The long-continued decline in the erment ’s Egyptian policy was defeated In th' ishment of tho national banking sys constitnle a civil and Judicial district, the tem seme time been paying attention to Miss Far market price of securi'iJes, even the very Ircst House of commons. tem. The adoption of the minority ro- ’ porary sr at of gnverameut of w hich is estab rier, despite the strong opposition and threats Hccompanted by a general weakening of con- of her father aud brother. They fled towards dcnce in financial matters, together with heavy Charles O’Connor, the eminent Jurist, died port was moved, and to it was tacked lished at Sitka. A governor shall be ap,ioluted, at Nantucket, Mass., on the 13tb Inst. with authority to see that laws enacted for the Urecnl-rier River In a buggy, intending drainage deposits, are the principal causes of an amendment urging tho establish dlstrlr*. areen(urrefemale suffrage. Tne ques r.iiiiimauder-in-chtef of the rallltla. with power honse of a minister some distance beyond, those having claims against us to extend to us of Nkrhvllle, Tenn., has been convicted of tion cf Ibo adoption of the majority re to call It out w hen roceessry to due i xecutlon *lth whom they bad an understanding. Tbe ouch consideration and indulgence as we may murder In the first degree for shooting bis son- of law. A district court Is ratabllshed, which oitbcr was absent from home when the couple ueerl and it may be In their power to grant. in-law, ex-United States Marshal Edward 8. port developed considerable acrimoni shall bold st least two terras each year, one at left, but on his return he procured a buggy, Very truly, Wheat, last March. This Is tbe first conviction ous debate. Chairman Henry advocat Sitka, the other at Wrange I. A clerk, district and accompanied by bis son, started lu hot Fisk A Harcn. In that city for murder In 15 years. ed the majority report as being one up attorney and lairahal are alto provide! for and pursuit . Biggs and his Intenficd bride, unevn- The general opinion seemed to be that the Walter B. Johnson has been appointed re on which Gen. Butler could accept the antbority Is given for tbe appointment of four iclous of tbe chase, arrived at tho river, enter failure of tbe firm was due in part to the fact ceiver of the Marine Bank of New York. cummlssloncra with powers of Jurisdiction of ed a skiff and started across. Hardly bad tke; that It bail been for years a heavy investor In Cyrus H. McCormick, the world-renowned nomination for the presidency. This commissioners of UnlteKl States circuit courts. eft the bank, however, when the pursoers first class railroad bonds, paying high prices Inventor and millionaire, died In . Chicago, sentiment was endorsed by Mrs. Todd General laws of the state of Oregon aredeclari:d fiaabed down to tke shore. Jumping Into an- for them, and Inability to realtas on this class May 18. of California, who felt with Butler in to be tbe law of the district os far as tbe same Mher boat, the young lady’s father and brother of sccuritlca without heavy loss was one ele Willard’s hotel In Washington was damaged followed the lovers, at the same time calling ment of wea’xness. Several country banks bad tho chair female suffrage would have may be applicable. Officers shill be appointed by fire recently to the extent of $15,000. more chance of adoption than though it for a term of four years and receive Bpnn them to stop. When about half way balances at Fisk A Hatch ’s^ Some of these. It Is not probable that the silver question tbe fellowlng salaries: Governor $3,bOO, dis across the river, the fugitives were overhauled, It was understood, had made heavy drafts on will be considered at this session of congress. was demanded in tho platform and But trict-attorney $3,500, marshal $3,600, Judge aud dropping tbeir oars the father and sou the firm partly on account of timidity at the ler not a candidate. $8,0i;0, clerk $3,500. The next measure con sprang into the boat. The former grappled financial prospect and partly to satisfy de Reported that the southern delegations ar sluered was the rowntheml bill providing that vltb Diggs, and the son took his sitter lato tba mands made en them by tbeir depositors. The beginning to waver In tbeir allegiance to A motion was then mode to proceed to tho nomination of candidates for hereafter no territory shall form acoostltulion other boat. A struggle ensued between the attempts of Fisk A Hatch to raise cash on Artliur. or apply for admtaston at a state Into the Irate father and young Biggs, In the course of their securities were made futile by the pecul'ar Tbe Fall River, Mass., strike Is over, wltli president. Another dispute arose hero union until it ahall contain a permanent popu which the skiff was overtuincd, and the fatlier condition of tbe money market. Tbs dceJlne all the mills In full operation and half of the over the method of procedure, and lation eqnal to tbat rrqulreil In a congressional Slid tbe lover sank and were drowned. Miss in the price of government bonds was a serious strikers out of work. State Senator Boyd of New York made district In order to entitle to ropreseutatlun In Farrier aud bt r brother rrached the shore la matter to them. The case of the governroent against M. A. the Uonse. This measure gave rise to an ani safety. Tbe newt of the affair spread like Tise Begianlng of tbe Kud. a charge against the honesty of purpose Dauphin, agent of tbe Louisiana state lottery, of the chairman, and after declaring mated dlacuiston, and was finally tabled fur wlld-flre, aud the next morning a searching New York advices of the IHth say; Tbe has been thrown out of court at New O.'leaus. further action. Bills were passed extending liarty found tlie body of Biggs lodged In a pile events of to-day In financial circles have been The Stadt theatre In Vienna was burned a that the oonvenliou had been organized the Jurlwllctlon of JnsUcea of the peace in ■f drift. Mr. Farrier’s body has not yet liecu less cxeltlng, although the market was fever a few days since. to advance the interests of ono candi Wyomfog and providing tbat hereaftor tho leg found. AN OBIOINAL LOVB STORY. seem changed to me. Are you nol hap- “Yes. Hut, Charley -----” lOOKBOF THB OLDTESTAyiBNT. pyV ” I “Hush. ” he said sternly —“not a Probably some such consciousn s, “Happy! ” she repeated, lookint u] wordl Ilave you any explanation tu The Great Jehovah speaks to ns swept across the go od spinister ’s brane He*tniKgledfc>ktas her. She etmggled the with eyes that told how much she 1 give that could ■ lessen the wrong you in Genesis and Exodua; for she shuflletl, with accelerated him. ‘‘I never dreamed even of being have done': ”’ Leviticus and Nombera aer, rapidity past the solemn eyes of the To prt'veet him, so bold end undainted; as happy as I am now. ” Follovcd by Deuteronomy. grave old family portraits on the wall. Bot, as smitten bj lightening, he heard her “Nonej ” sho answered, “save that I Joahua and Judaes away the land, exclaim. , , “Then have you some secret you are could not help it. Some day I meant to Kuth gleans a sheaf with trembling band . “I am sure I dropped them some “ATSunt, sir 1” And off he srsunted . hiding from me? Is there soniething have told you all.” ' Samuel and numerous Kings appear, where hero, ” she murmured, pausing in your life that 1 do not know of —some She did not speak angrily, but nither Whote Chronicles wo wunderlug hear; in front of the bay window. “How Hot when he returned, with a wild, tlendlsh thing, pain or pleasure, In which I have as one who quietly despaired. Ezra and Nehemtab now shocking! There goes my candle laoKb, _ . ^ no share ’f” “And have you neither sorrow nor Esther, the bcautlna nouroer, show. out! But I believe 1 can fiud them, Showing that he was affronted, A crimson blush covered the face that sliame'!' Can you stand tliere and look Job apuka In alghs, David In Psalme, Aud ihrcateneil by main force to carry her off. she tunied from him, and her lips trem at mo and not feel that It would have The Proverbs teach to scatter alms; however, the starlight is so bright. She cried, “Don ’t.” And the poor fellow bled while she smiled. been better for you to have died tliiiii Ecclcslaatca then comes on, Mercy upon us! what is that? The dont ed. And sweet the tong of Solomon. ghost! the ghost'” “You are growing jealous, Charley, ” have deceived mo as you have doiieV” Issltb, Jeremiah then with Wboiihe meekly spproaclied, and got down at she said lightly; “and you know* you “Charley.” sh ■ liegaii, U-cmbling, as Lamentations takes bit pen, And Aunt Rebecca fled shrieking her feet...... promised that should never be. ” she spoke; hut ho InleiTupteil her again. Ezekiel, Daniel Hotea’a lyras dowa the corridor, her hands over PraylnE loud, as before he had ranM, He let this equivocal answer pass, and “I will not have yOu call me so!” he Swell Jeel, Amoa, ObadUh ’s. her eyes, before which was impiinted That she would forglye him and try tobo sweet, he blamed himself afterwards that he cried. “You are no wife of miiiel Only Next Jonah, Mtcab, Nahum come. the appalling vision of a tall figure And said, “Can ’t you!” the dear girl re did so. He felt vexed and disappointed. answer me one question. 1 low long has And lofty Habaknk finds room. canted. sweeping past, all in whitewith a crim He was too proud to pursue the subject, this been going on? Speak truly.” While liSephanlab, Haggal calls, son stain at its pallid throat! and it eiuleu there, llut three minutes “Before 1 ever knew you,” she sobbed Kapt Xecoarlah builds his walls, Then softly he whispered, “How osuld jou Aud Msichl with garments rent The house was aroused into Instan do sol , , afterwards May laid her beautiful liand —“more than three years.” I certainly thmigbt I was jilted; upon his shonluer and whispered to him “You began young,” he said, with a Concludes the ancient Testament. taneous commotion, lights flashed itfto But come tbou with in?, to tbe pAfcoa wt U that he was foolish to be angry, for she bitter sneer. All the worst passions of brightness at the various doors, and an ffOa loved him so dearly; and then he felt his nature were aroused. He was mad 0077 93 eager circle of inquirers surrounded gay—silt thou, ray dear I** And ske wilted. happy again. with wounded love and jealousy. “Now THE Aant Rebecca, who evinced strong Then gayly he took her to see her new,home — Three or four days after that, Mrs. listen to mo. Yftu thought you were symptoms of an intention to go into A cabin by no meana enchanted. Ruthven told her husband one morning doing a clever thing when you deceived BOW BELLS. hysterics. “Bee! Here we can llye, with no Isnglng to that slie was going out shopping. me. You laughed in your sleeve to “It glided past me like a gust of “Write one or two notes for me be think what a fool and a dupe I was. “I don ’t believe a word of it!” said roam,” , Aunt Rebecca. wind! ’"she shrieked, replying at haz He said, “Shan ’t we, my dear !’• 8o they fore you go,” he said: for the Captain From this moment you are nothing to ard to the questions rained down upon shanted. ______Bvraeuss Herald. had lallen into the idle way, so natural me. The May Hrooke I loved and The wine-like glow of sunset yet to some husbands, of never writing a wooed last summer is dead—or rather illuminated the great bay window; but her —“all in white with that dreadful IP WB KNB’w7 letter himself, but iilways asking bis she has never lived at all. There can the rest of the apartment was already mark of blood upon its tnroatl It's a wife to do it for him. be no half measures for me. You have enshrowded in the gray shadows of warning —I know it’s a warning that J II we knew what forms were talntlsg May consented, with a smile at liis deceived me. From the very beginning twilight, in whoso misty indistinot- haven ’t long to live! Ob, wbat shall 1 For the shade that we ybould fHiif, laziness. He watclied lier as she un you have wronged me with the cruellest ness the huge chairs of carved oak do—wh.it shall I do?” If we knew what llp« were parching locked her desk aud sat down to answer wrong, and I will never look upon your looked like gigantic monsters from “But 1 don ’t understand what you For the Water we should bring. hi.s letter. His eyes dwelt fondly on tlio face again. This hour I will leave you. were doing out in the Ghost ’s Corridor We would haste with eager footstem. sweet oarnesl face, the graceful llguro, You shall never deceive me again. ” some foreign shore. From the walls We would work with wilting bauds. frowned down dark old family por at this time of night, ” interrupted Col and the little wliite liands. He ttiouglit “Hut, Charley. ” she cried frantically. onel Urmc, staring at his sister as if Bearing cups of cooling water, how beautiful .slie. was. liow dearly and “I meant to tell you, darling; aud I traits, and the crimson hangings above I'lanUng rows of shading palms. the arched doors waved restlessly not quite certain whether this were an truly he loved her, liow different his life thought you would forgive me thenl ” actual occurrence in real life or merely If we knew wheu friends around us was, now tliat lie called May Hrooke “Men do liot forgive that kind of back aud forth in the draughts of Closcty press to say “good-bye, ” wife! tiling, ” he said scornfully. “There need wind that swept through the vast a fraraentary part of his last dream. Which ainorg the Ups that kiss us. He snii!ed when lie saw liow eandiilly be no scene. If I remained with you, I corridor. “Well, if you must know, ” said Miss First ibould ’neath the daisies lie, she locked up tiio little desk. Then slie must cither lovo you or hate you. For “I don ’t believe a word of it!” re Rebecca; with a little hysteric sob, “I We would clasp our arms around tSem, dropped my false teeth there, just at Looking on them through our teaii; kissed him and said “Good morning. ” my own sake I will not love you, for peated Aunt Rebecca, with more em- Hiie was going to buy some of the things yours I will not hate —so I leave you. dusk, and 1 didn ’t like to look for them Tender words of love eternal You have a comfortable home here; re pha.sis than before “A ghost story, We would whisper In their ears. she thought it time to prepare for tak indeed !” . there with Violet and Captain Hazle- ing to India. main in it; you will not miss me. I can wood standing by, and so —and so”— If we knew what lives were darkened For many long sad weeks Captain live tlie rest of my life alone. At lea.st. ‘•Tell ine about it, Violet,” said By some thoughtless words of ours. young Haz.lewood, to whom the deep “Oho! that ’s it, eh? ” said Colonel Rutliven rememlierwl his wife’s face as If I have been a fool, there was some Orme, laughing. “Upon my word, Which bad ever lain among them he saw It when she gaily bade him excuse for my fully.” bay-window, with its far-ofl' prospect Like the frost among the flowers, “Charley, ” she crieil, “you cannot of snowy hills, yelled in ga^ering Sister Becky, you are rather over-par Oh 1 with what sincere rcpentlngs, “Good morning.” ticular for a woman fifty jears old.” With what anguish of regret. He continued to read his newspaper leave me so! 1 will follow' you. Yon twilight, to eay nothing of pretty While oar eyes were oviTflowlnc, for some time after sho had gone, and must forgive me! Indeed —indeed I Violet Orme’s close vicinage, were in- “Only forty-nine, James,” interrupt- We would say “Forgive! Forget.” then he remembered another and most will never do it agiiini ” finitelv more attractive than the more Miss Rebecca, wtih a shrill accent of important letter that lie liad forgotten “I should think not. ” lie said, with a indignation, It we knew. Alas and do we modern regions of Alnwick Place. to mention to his wife. short bitter laugli. "One such afliiir is “It is not much of a story,” said “But the ghost? ” inquired young Ever care to seek or know Her desk was locked; hut he produced quite enough for a lifetime. Don't re Whether bitter herbs or flowers Voilet, flushing np to her very eye Hazelwood, who bad just arrived on his own bunch of keys, and found that peat the mistake. Don ’t come near me! the scene of action, with rather a flush In our neighbor ’s garden grow I one of them opened ft. He Umk some 1 will not forgive you —I caiiiiot:” lashes at the sound of her own soft God forgive usl lest nereaf ter So he passeil out, and left her kneel voice, “only years ago, long before ray ed brow and embarrassed air. Oor hearts break to hear Him aay: paper, wrote his letter, aud directed it, Upon which Aunt Rebecca gave way Careless child, I never knew you; but could not find any wax with which ing, her nanils oiitstretcheil to him, her great grandpapa built this bouse, the From my presence flee away. to seal the enveloiie. ' Another of Cap white imploring face covered witti team site was all one unbroken wood, and to the combined influences of her tain Uuthven ’s peculiarities was Ins —out, he dill not care wliillier—he was there was a tradition that a beautiful brother ’s unkind remark and the fright want of faith in lulhesivo envelopes — mail ivith the pain of liis grief—any girl was murdered by her lover. Her of ghost seeing, and fairly fainted with every letter he wrote must lie sealed; where wliere he iriiglit forget—wliere grave, they .said was beneath the out further notice. According to the THE WIFE’S SECRET. but in this case it .'■a.-emed as though the his past life iniglit fall from liini and usual custom of womankind on such lie forgotten —anvxvla re wliere lie miglit foundations of the house; but I scarcely wax were not forthcoming, lie turned credit this part of the legend. ” occasions. Colonel Onue and all the over one paper after another hurriedly, forget the beautiful false face of tiie other gentlemen were hustled out into CHAPTER IV. for he could not bear delay, and in so woman wtio liati deeeiveil liiiii. “Of course not, ” interrupted Miss The noise of tlie eitv stirgeil in liis Rebecca, with a less of her false curls. the hall, while the victim of the female doing his eyes fell upon a naif-sheet of oilicials was deluged with eau de co Captain Riitliven and his wife linger paper covered with liis wife’s handwrit ears; people stood to gaze after him, “I have no patience with the relics of ed by the sea until the autumn was ing, the beautiful clear running hand and woiulered at hi.s wild and desperiite old superstition. ” logne, stifled with burnt feathers, and over; and then be brought his wife to that lie h.od so often admired. It was looks, lie had no plan f ir the fiilui'•. “What are you looking for, -Aunt? vigorously treated with hot flannel. London, where he intended to reside but tlio half-slieet of wliat seemed to The sky above hisliead se nieil of hlo at “She ’s'coming to, poor dear crea during tiie rest of liis stay in England, Have you dropped anything? Shall I have been a letter torn hastily in two. red, the people who passed him by like call for Harris to bring a candle? ” ture!” was the final verdict hutlcd at whicli would not exceed a year and a At first he put it aside with the rest; as unreal phantom:); ho walked on, longing Colonel Orme through a crack in the half at the most. only to psi ape. asked Voilet, a moment afterward, though actuated by some sudden im coming to her aunt ’s side. door. They had a pleasant little home in one. pulse, bo turned to it again and read it It xvas the whistle of a locomotive “V.'ell, I’m glad of it. I'm sure,’’ of the streets leading to Regent ’s Park. Ihrough. that first brought him to a standstill. “Nothing, nothing, ” said Miss Re How happy they were! The lirst trou He found liimself close to Huston becca, xvith a little embarrassment in said the Colonel dolorously, rubbing As he did so, bis face grew livid anil bis bands, “fur it’s cold out hero in ble that came to them was the death of terrible to behold, his lips wliite and S(iuiire. Here wa.s a wav of escape. her voice. “Come—don ’t stay hero Mis.s Hrooke. It was sudden at last, rigid, and a flame of wraVii gleamed in He would go away, ho ttiouglit—away any longer in tbo biting cold, unless the hall. Why, hilloa! is this you, my ilei; maid, going one morning hw iitll his eyes. Slowly he reail it over and from Loiidoti, where he hail lived the you both want a week’s medicine and little Violet? What ’s the matter? Y*u her, foimd herdead. with a .smlU'^HLer over again, as though to master the full life of a dupe and a fool, away to some haven ’t seen a ghost, 1 hope? ” lips and a Iiki U on her face such it 'doctor ’e visits.” sense of it; then, as if .seized witli a sud place wliere the x ’Oice and tlie face of “It is not cold. Aunt Rebecca, ” “No, papa, ” faltered Violet, “but— ” had not worn for many yearn. .Slie Inid den hope, ho compared tiie liandwriting the woniari ho had loved I'oiild not fol “Suppose we three adjourn into the left the wliole of her little fortune, low him. pleaded Voilet, “and the starlight is so amounting to two humlred a year, to with tliat upon tiie envelope wliich his beautiful on the stone pavement. Just Library, Colonel Orme, and 1 will un wife liad only a short tiin--before ad "Trains for Crewe, C lester,” &c., dertake the task of explanation, ” in Mav. dressed. They were tlio si.me—no man were the first words that 1 i saw, and ho let us wait until that fiery planet "If it were not for you, Charlev, ’' ,';.ii(l xvent into the booking-ofh ’e to ask for mounts a little higher. ” terposed Charles Hazelwood, while in liis senses coulddon'ut il. The words Violet’s cheeks grew like flame. the young wife, "I sliould be ali>ue in were not pleasant ones fra husband lo a ticket for Crewe. The el rk xvho gave But a peremptory summons from the vforld. Aunt Ressie was tin; only re,id, for they ran as foil nvs — it to him wondered at I is face; tlio Colonel Orrae himself, who had just “Well, may I venture lo inquire relative I liad living. ” porters watched him cu oiisly as he what all this means? ” interrogated "i always wonder. ” remarked theC.ip- “Iknowl'am wrong in writing; one waked from a comfortable nap beside mistake does not excuse anotlier. Mine walked np and down the j ; atform. He the glowinir fire in the library, to a sort the bewildered Colonel when the libra tain, "at niy own m.od fortt:u “ in win has been tiie mistake of a lifetime. I did not think it strange t ,at the guard ry door was safely closed. ning yon. It seems so strange to me of vague wonder as to “where Re iiiHi iied witliout love, and 1 must en came once or twice to tlie I'arriage door becca and the young people could '“It means, sir,’’ said Charles laugh that eveiv one did not want to mm r\ dure tlie coiiseiiupiii-es of my own act to see tliat all was right. He had hut ing, yet a little puzzled how to pro you. ” one thought. lie was going to escape. possibly be, ” speedily settled the mat until tiie end. lie nol let me see you ter. ceed, “that Violet, your daughter, and “People did not see me with your again. I can live witiioiit love; In'it I The train began to move, but Ids I were just looking out at the stars, io eyes,” was the laughing reply. cannot and will not do wrong. iVrong Ihoughls went with it. He hud meant “Never mind, Violet.” whispered "I was your lirst lover anil your lirst to leave them Isdiinil; and here they Charle.s Hazelwood; “by and by when the embrasure of tbo great hall window, it would 1k ' to see yon and li.sten to you when we saw some one approaching love ’f” he continued, looking at her again. '■ were, burning, vivid, scorching ids your father has gone to his room and sweet face. And tliose words were wrilten by his lieart anil ids liniiii. Tiie train llrw Aunt Rebecca is busy with her curl with a light. Violet went to sec what ■‘.My lirst, last, and only love.Charley, ” own wife—tiie woman who bad vowed past quiet green fields and homesteads, papers in her own special dormitory, the apparition meant, when Miss Re "That is some comfort. I should not yet every wliere in letters of lire he saw becca (whom it proved to be) dropped like to have married a woman who had to him tliat lie was her ‘•lirst. liust, and we can have a starlight stroll through only love, ” the woman wlio tliat very again tlie fatal letter. the ghost ’s territory!” her candle and ran shrieking away.” ever loved another man. I should al morning, a few Iioiirs since, laid laid He knew iiotidng of time or how It “So Violet was tho ghost, eh? ” said ways fancy she was thinking of him her head upon his shoulder and said sped. Crewe came at last, and he had Violet gave him an arch glance ns the Colonel, repressing a very strong and wishing she had niarrieahim in- how dearly she loved him! a confii.ied recollection of standing on she tripped after Aunt Rebecca ikto stef^ of me.” inclination to laugh. He was a strong man; but his very the iiiatform, witli people going and the halt which led to Colonel Orme’s “You see, papa, ” interposed that “Charley, ” said May quietly, “you heart sickened as lie liioiight of her coming around him;and then the f.amil- brilliantly lighted library. have made ono mistake. You said you iar face of an old col lege-friend, Harry young lady. “I wore my long casbmero falsity, her deceit, tlie foul wrong slie “I wish Captain Hazelwood wouldn ’t mantle, for 1 was afraid of taking cold, were not jealous. Now I Iwlieve you to had done him. in niarrviiig without love. Archer of Ijcas. smiled upon him and remain out there, ” said Aunt Rebecca be one of the most jealous men that ever Then he remembered her us he had seen bade him welcome to old England. He and it was tied at tho throat with red lived, lleware of the feeling. ” anxiously. “He will catch his death ribbons, and ----- ” her lir.st. so sweet, so modest, so true; dill not remember how he toldhis friend of cold; and, besides----- ” “I begin to think so loo. \vhen I sjiid lie thought of the golden hour underthe tiiat he had lieen in England many “And Aunt Rebecca took it for grant I was not jealous, I said also tliat I had lime-trees, when he liad asked lier to be months, and that he felt very ill, or how “Besides, what. Aunt Rebecca? ” ed that you were the murdered heroine never been tried. Remember, May, I his wife, and she had promised to be ho suddenly fainted as he stood trying “Violet,” said the maiden lady, “I of your" family ghost story,” said the have never loved or been loved before; true to him until death. He could not to speak a.s if nothing unusual had hap- wish you would go down and see if and I know that my wife will never Colonel archly. “But allow me to ask, roaliso the fact that this innocent chilU Sened. Hairy Archer, like the good the housekeeper has prepared that young people, what you were so much, arouse my jealousy.” had played him false, had deceived him a marl tan that he was, helped to raise posset for my sore throat, that ’s a “No,” said May simply, “I never his old friend, and took him Iiome In interested in? ” shall. with the most cruel deceit. Her looks, good girl. I think I shall go to bed. ” “Well, sir,” said Hazlowood. “I had her words, her love, had all been lies; his carriage, and nursed him through a Violet went to execute her aunt ’s So the first six months of their mar for she had written to this other one long illness that brought him to the just ask^ her if sho wouldn ’t marry ried life passed away; and th; n Captain that she had married without love. All brink of the grax ’C. behests. me—don ’t run away, Violet—and she Rnthven began to perceive a change in the fairy fabric of his happiness fell to It was long liefore he remembered all How peaceful the distant hills and said ‘Yes,’ that is, if I could win her his wife. It was so gradual th^ he the CTotind, all the hope and the love of this, and then lie was lying in a pretty valleys slept in their snowy mantles father ’s consent could hardly tell how It lirst began. She his fife died in that hour. The only wo little room in Harry’s house, and Har that glorious December night. It re “Well P” seemed quieter than ever; she nad lost man he had ever loved was false, and ry's wife was standing beside him, the minded one of a lovely painting exe in some measure the frank open manner “And I would like to know what her hail never cared for him. tears shining in her bright eyes—she cuted with brushes dipped in 'uquid father says to the proposition ?” added Uiat had charmed him. Once or twice He groaned aloud os these thoughts was so pleased to see him himself again. he saw her witli a pained preoccupied pearl, and shaded with pencils of glim- tho young oflicer, laughingly, detaiaing ran through his mind. He would far Biering silver! look on her face, as though she had some ratlier have seen her dead at liis feet \To he Continued.1 Violet, who was struggling to escape. care or trouble of which he knew noth than have to live and scorn her. She At least so they seemed to Charles “He says,” answered Colonel Orme, ing. w.os dead to him. Never should sho de Hazelwood ns he stood in the deep re “that your intrepidity in facing the Ever sinoe they had been in London ceive him with her sweet words anil Her Favorite Instrument. cess of the gij antic bay-window, near ghost deserves some reward, and ho he had spent some hours daily away smiles again. Hotter the loneliness that The Hatchet. ly hidden by the curtains, the faded likewise supposes that bis daughter from home. He had business to attend sliadowod his life than this false love, “Is your wife a musicianP ” said Mr. to commissions to execute for friends. splendor of whoso tarnished embroidery must be allowed to have her own way. lie could go back to India, and live- Grimes to Mr. Greatheart last week. carried the mind unoonsciously a cen Take her, Charley, and don ’t spoil herf Several times, when he returned earlier alone. than he bad intended, she seemed flut “I am proud lo say she is a musician tury backward on the stream of time. No thanks now, but let me go and see Then his self-control gave way, and of great power, ” was the reply. about vonr Annt Rebecca. ” tered and agitated; her face flushed, aod he laid his head down upon the table But then Charles Hazelwood was in she seemed more frightened than pleas and wept like a child. He did not know ‘•What is her favorite instrumentP" love. “Papa I’’ whispered Violet as ho rose, ed at seeing him. Captain Ruthven was how time passed, he never heard the “'The organ. ” The tall, eld fashioned clock in the with his hand on the doer. a jealous man, and be thought much of hours chime. He wa.s aroiiseil by a “IndeeiL what make docs she prefer, hall was striking 12, and the colony of “Well, my dear P” these little things. light touch upon his shoulder, and a Mason and Hamlin ’s er Estoy ’sP'’ crickets under the warm hearthstone “Don ’t tell Aunt Becky that —tlut”— One morning, after a wakeful and sweet voice said gaily— “Her preference is the nasal organ. ” were falling into a dreamy, sleepy sort “That you were tho ghost ? Just as restless night, he ratule up his mind to “Charley, you are asleep! You lazy “The nasal organP Why, what do yon please. siwak to his wife. She looked np at of chirp, as if their small lungs were Ihiv , to waste this bright morning so!” yon moanP ” , fairly wearied out, when Annt Rebecca And he went, chuckling, to enquire him with a bright smile as he entered Ho raised his head, and his wife's the breAkfost-room. She was arranging “Just what I say. You can satisfy emerged from her door, treading on after bis sister’s health. There is no eyes fell upon his white haggard face yo ’urself of the truth of my statement any evidence that he overdid betray Violet’s some spring flowers In the vases, and anil upon tne sheet of paper that lay tiptoe and carrying a dim light in her she looked so bright and beautiful, so near him. The color left even her lips, night after 11 o ’clock by placing your band. secret; but two things may bo regarded happy and loving, as she smiled at him, and slie clasped her hands together, as self within reasonable distance of our Now, Aunt Rebecca, in nodding falsa as sottloil facts in the records of Aln tliat the Captains suspicions vanished thoiigli she would plead to him for sleeping room. curls, lose colfliiro and eighteen year wick Place—one is that Aunt Rebecca into thin air. Still he had resolveil to merev. old style of dress, was a very different strenuously denies the existence of spi'ak to her, and, both In small and •■\ es,” lie said hoarsely, “you seel What Sunday is to Christiahs Mon sort of personage from Aunt Rebecca, ghosts, and abhors the very sight of great things, he was a man who rigidly know it all; tmt only from your own lips with her head tied up in a handerchlof, nor nUce ’s white mantle with cherry ndhenKl to his resolutions. will 1 comirmii you. Hid you write day is to the Greeks, Tuesday to the "May,” ho said, folding the little fig Persians, Wednesday to the Assyrians, her false curls laid aside, and a long trimmings; tho other is, that sho is ure tenderly in his arms, “you have not IJiis?” Thursday to the Egyptians, Friday to white dressing robe enveloping her lank particularly carafal never to pass seemed like yourself lately. I cannot "Yes,” sho answered faintly. the Turks and Saturday to the Jews figure; and the latter was by no means through the solemn old haunted hall tell how you have changed, but you “And you have knowingly, willingly, the more prepossessing of the two. alone after sunset !” Mid wantonly deceived me!''' and Seventh-day Baptists Maple Rapids Dispatch
Now if stems that the Sherman tielegates are afraid to meet Blaine beeaiise he is so (harming. Blaine, the siren, is good.
Ne-iit Wednesday the National mi (JriM'iihack Convention meets at In- duaiaimlis. Without doubt Ben. Butler will be the nominee for TOio CmcAoo Daily Nbwb ii the pioneer of cheap Joumaliam la the Weifc' iire.'ident with some western man It wat founded Dec. 20, 1875, os an evening paper with editions at noon, for seooiid plaije. 8 and 6 o'clock. A complete newspaper, —complete in tho one eseential feature ^ ■ ' j of Americaa journalism, i. e.. presenting allthe netos,—sold on tho street at any It begins to look as if a section price less than tho conventional nickel, was an innovation in western luurnalr of eternity would have to l)e chop Ism, and, like all new enterprises, tho "cheap papoF' had to contend with loag- ped olf and giuid to the end of establishetl custom and oven prejudice before securing the recognition It sought and deserved. At the end of the first year. 1876, it had achlcvotl a daily salo time in order to give that Crouch langing from 8,000 to 10,000 copies. From this time forwartl its progress was inquiry in Michigan a chaijce to lieyond all precedent in American journalism. In 1877 its average daily circula close up its business.— Chicago tion was 28,087 copies ; in 1878, 88,814 copi* ; in 1879, 46,104 copies ; in 1880, Kvening News. 64,801 copies. On the morning of March 21,1^1, tho CntCAOo Moitsnra Nbws made its first appearance. In September folowing, the tixth month of its pub- Uoation, its circulation amounted to 490,019 copies, or a daily average of 18,848 The New York Times and other copies, —a circulation never before attained by any daily paper In the United rabid anti-Arthur papers are pro States, within a corresponding time. fessing to sneer at the movement of The CnicAoo Daily Naws, therefore, ai now published, consists of ttoBN- New York bu.sineas men for the in nro, NOON, and kvekinq isstibs, known reipcctively .as tho Mowniho Nbws, dorsement of the president. There Nook News, and Evuniho News. The arerage combined circulation of tho is a quiver of fear and a qualiti<“a- tbroo-issues of the Daily News now exrcodsOO.OOO copies each de.y* To appre tion, however, even in their sneer, ciate the exceptional extent of this vast circulation It is only necessary to stata that it is over three times tho circulation of any dher daHy' paper in Chicago for in tlie movement they recognize or the West, while its circulation tn the eitj of Chicago ia orbatbu thauAU. « solid and hearty wish for Presi other Chicago daily papers oombinkd . Bciag an independent paper.the org^n dent Arthur ’s retention at the head of no party, sect, or class, it is the one unirersally read Chicago paper. Tho of the government, Tim call as subscription price of tho Daily News, eitier mobnino or BvaNlNO issue, is published is one of the most re fO.OO per year, or |3.00 for four months, pcitago included. markable dwiiments ever issued, On July 2,1878, the Daily Nbws purchased the Chicago EvaNora Poet , and the meeting promises to be one consolidated its daily issue with the Dailt Nbwb, and continued its weekly issue under the name of tho CnicAOO IVkikly Nbws. The Websly New# of the most enthusiastic ever called under its present name and management is therefore less than five years old, logether for a semi-political pur- though as a consecutive weekly publication it is now in its twentieth year. Th* po.«e. It is in vain tliat the Times Chicago Weekly News takes a corresponding field among weekly newspapers :.ml the Chiaigo Tribune seek to to that occupied by the Daily News among dailies. It gives the news of tha belittle the movement and the ol)- Look Here. world in condensed yet complete form. Itc Chicago market quotationa are ea- icct. The (aill swells every day, pacially complete and trustworthy. That the CmoAoo Weekly News has been correct in its judgment of the requirements of a largo class of readers of tha •mil will'undoubtcdly be tlu* largest weekly press is best evidenced by thoextentof its circulation, which aggregated ■iiid most j)owerful list ever col From this date I will oiler SPECIAL BARGAINS in all goods in in the month immediately preceding the date of this writing, 203,053 copies, or lected in New York eiiy for any a weekly average of 60,613 copies. The subscription price of the Weekly imrpose. Ihe snccrers insinu.ite the Hardware Line for News is but sbventy -fivb cents per year, postage included. iliat it is instigated by ]’re.«ident TTho phenomenal success of tho Chicago News in both its daily and Arthur ’s frieiuis and by employees Cs-Sli., or :EBea.d.37- WEEKLY ISSUES hos been achiovod by observing Uiat fundamental principle of of the government, but tins excuse offering the best article of its kind in the market at the lowest cost to the pur chaser. The Chicago News is cheap only in price. The character of its new# is simjdy puerile. Jt is s[)onlaiie- At Prices tli.at will astonish the oldest inhab service is unsurpassed. It is a member of the Western Associatoil Press, and in ous. It was not expected on either itant. Everything marked down to suit tlie times. Work of addition to tho unrivalled news porvice furnished by this Association, it enjoy# s lie, and if the trntli was known all kinds in the exceptional aiivantago of its own special telegraphic wire from Chicago to i' would doubtless ajqicar that, al Washington and New Ysrk on tho East and to Milwankoc and .St Paul on tha though complimential. President North*.V Giving all tho nows through reportorial and telegraphic failities un- Arthur would prefer that no such COPPER. TIN, SHEET'IRON, ETC,, surp.assod by those of any other Chioago paper, it commends itsoif to all classes demonstration would take place. In the community, to rich and poor alike, in that it offers an abanluttdy com On short notice and at Lowest Prices. 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AMricli. fi 'I'he oath, commonly called tha I iron-clad, wliich was intended to, »S'!W but certainly did not, shut out TONIC . from Federal emjiloyment or dis \ tinction tho.se jier.sons who, in the TUTT^S war between the States, aideii and FACTS REGARDINC aUitted tlie Southern Confedenicy, fir. Buter'i Iron Tonic. is virtually at an end, the bill for Tt will purify and enrich thti BLQOOt rofrnUty$pepsla«Wantof Appetite,Indiges* ------Sh-i\kiT\^ of------tlon, Laca of strength, «tc.,ita use is marked DISORDERED LIVER, for supimsing that President Ar with tnimedlate anu wonderful results. Bones, muscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens and MALARIA* thur will refuse to sign it. That the mind and supplies Brain Tower. From those sources arlso throo-foarlbs of ■ A E%ieo suffering from all complaints the dlsoaiHis of tJio hnuiM rse.o. These S. P. C REASINGEP it ought to have been abrogateil L K19 peculiar to thetrscxwlllIlndlD symptoms Indicate thelroxistonco : long ago is sufficiently manifest DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIC wfe and speedy Appetite, Bowels eosUve, NlcU cure. It gives x clear and healiny complexion. ache, ftiilneas alter eatlnE, ^ Maple Rapids, - iMich. The strongest testimony to the value of Dr. exertion of body or mind, Bruct^lon from the fact that for the last fif IIartbr M Iroh Towic Is that frequent attempts at counterfeiting have only added to the popular* of food, IrrltabUlty of Umper, I*ow teen years there have been men in tty of the original. If you earnestly desire health splHU, A reeling of haTl»« ^ffUcted All kind# of Banking BuBiness entrusted to this Bank will reewY, do not experiment —get the Ohioinal akd Bkht some duty, l>lxxluess,Fl«tterln« »t the Congress who could not take it, ^od your addrwM toThe Dr. Barter Med.Co.\ Heart, l>ots before the prompt and careful attention, and for whose benefit what was CBt. Ix>ult. Mo., for our "DBKAX BOOK." 1 ored ferine, COMSTIFATIOW, and do- Follof strange and useful information, free.^ mand the use of a remodythat wt^th^ly ------Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold.------culled the modified oath was neces Dr. Harter 'S Iron Tonic is for Sale by au on tho Liver, AsaLlrerwedloinoTUTT'S ORUOaiBTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE have no c iual. ThoiT SiStion on the sarily sulwtituted. KMnuy^and 8kln is also prompt ; rsnioving Goisd paper alw.ays di.scounted. Good notes bought running froar nil impurities thrmigU thsse ttireo •* soaw In the pre.sent House of three cneers of the sysUm,” PK^aeJnff aoi^ three month# to two years. Receive deposits and pay interest on the 111 TliP Npring- hundred and twenty-four members, tlto, sound digosUon, rcgnln r st^Ts, n, y car sanfic by special arrangements. Agent for the placing ol money on Niitiin' that tb« htiinaii body sUliianUavlgoroushody. ill the face of the law ns it now cause no nausea or griping nor Intcrfeco rcal-est.ate. I #(I1 tickets from New "York to any 8ea-i>ort in Enrol** j*hould b« ndli'vtMl o I IIm* Heavy, Stag with dally work and are aperfe^ fetamb, at least sixty declined to nant Huinorsi \v!d<*h always nei'iiinulate ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA^ and from any sea-port in Europe to New York, very low. swear to it and were qualifiixl upon tlurinjrilie winter iiuihths,nnd the very t'ol.'.eTor)wli.r>.a.%c. another, the distinction in Congress btut niLNlleine fur nveofnplishinjj: ihiH GoUections mado lyjne on any placo in tho Unitsd Siatei objpvti.q l*anne]ee*A Hlood I'liritlrr. It or Canada. lieing a necessary conoession. The will ele ins^e .mtl purify tin^ hvh U'IIi and TUTTS HAIR DYE, GHiT Haib o « WHI.KKBS chanKC.il lii- bi-eakiiig down of all distuictious drive uiit ail iiniiiurs and iTiuuirity •taiitlr to a UiytMST BtACK I’? * •letween the one and the other class dafely and ipiivkly. Privc fur pllmtion of till, UT*. Sold by prusgww. lar>2;e butties. J^oid by \W h. Ablricli, oc «nt by ciprean on irecnlptof of persons whose relations to the Offlr.,, 44 Mnrray Street, New Yqflt. Federal Government require them TBTT’S MAIUAL OF OIUUl IMORTI FME. TEN THOUSAND to take an oath at all, shows tliat Smith & Wright, HABOWOOD the last barrier has lieen destroyed EPIZOOTIC. and that no man ’s antecedents shall lESuLild-ors, Farms in Michigam hereafter lie inquired into by any of Parmlee’8 (loni\ition Powders never M. MORGONTHAU Eorialeby the GRAND RAPIDS St INDIANA K. R. CD. Sugar maple the principal timber. the citizens of a reunited republic. tall to cure it. Try tU«Hn. For sail Katiroada already Duilt, ntimeroat Men of pii.li iiinl nifii of trust, MERCHANT TUILOR, towni and citiee, one of the heaUhlett paru of tho Dcmoi rats and Republicans live Ar.t wortliy of tlu ir lilrc, by your.ilrugglst. (8w2fl —rropospF to rankc-is — IJnlted Statea, pumt w-iter, good markeu, finn on both sides of the line. Dilfer- I fruit, good rodiU, achool*. iliurchea, large agricul* 'I'licsc art! trails tlial few (ki .si'hs , Niral {mpnlation^ best bnllding mateiTal at low enc^s in yxilities arise, continue and hiznrcs, Kood soil, low prices, oasy terroe, J^rfect Y«t none can hslp aihiiire. Fashionabk Suits, title. For books, maps, ebarta, and all adi^llonal renmin unsettled witUmt regard to NEURALGIA, informatiun, addresa _ Tlinii if yiwi tuive a Joii of work at tha lowcit livInK prlccp, sntl wqirrant? all of W. O. HUOHART^ a man ’.s birth or his eoudiict during Rheumatism hif work to fit. * .\iiil iiisli to know our maxiiti Afftoetteai, Acute or Chronic land rommisiloncr. Grand Rapida, Ml^,. t'lc wnr closed nearly twenty years Or SxrrKX K' BSXTa, Travel ng Agent. ago. 'I'he action of t'taigri»«s on the riease come nloii)!;, give us a call Lumbago, Sciatica and lid also htn i,ooo samples (o sc~ Jil Ami wc'll give you Siitisfnctlon. T®t??l*TNervw»« Headache. lest from and he iviU furnish iron-clad oath meroly conforms ex TT^r comi'lew .k I per^ «u re eccom. isting law to tho aeiHimcnt of the AEKVIHX fished Id afrobcun.with . deyree ike cloth at onst. THIS PAPER I (Flans/urnislted on apvlica- of certainty ihet chellenfM dhputa For .el r by country. —Washington Past. *11 dtiirki.t>. Pric, tl, Aak far similar. ;.tf9nciKtinir snd making oxscutotf in the JAMIS £. OAVU * CO. A«mM(. OniioiT. t'-cn. most Approved ssydfs