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governor he would "sit down' on th<
railroads," and conveyed the inipi
•Ion that everybody wouldi ijide (re<
Taeroayor's appearance, it should
stated, created the | utmost enthusiasm,
andi hla remarks [were liberally applauded, as was also the speech of Mrt
O'Donnell.
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T h * Ojrtpouir H > w p » t to H O T Pfofrte
After the Glee club had san r "Good
kind b'OsmfleU at Arb«it«r Hal)
Byei Free TrauVV the vast widienc^
slowly melted awaj*.
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W«dn«»day Night.
The Republicans 1 who plaitytd ami
worked (or Tuesday night's ra'l y a r e Ae\
PBOTECTIOH A5D SOUSD MOH^Y lighted with their success. T t # itteud
ance surprised even the most
nguine
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expectations of the promoters,
Halt Announcement for 1890
, Now at the edge of (he new season
A flaw BaMrtalnment Prepared for Nest when fresh merchandise is arriving by
every freight, we take great pleasure in
Wednesday Night.
once again addressing our public in beAfter a season's work of which any half of pur Fall and Winter lines. The
club
anywhere
might
well
be
proud?
Votes to Raise »24,725 in
new Fa 1 stock Invites you! We are proud
th« v "yandotte base ball club is about of our purchases and feel confidant that
Taxes, Nearly «2,000 l[ess
t o 1 wind
-'• ' up affairs
' - "• for
- - - 11896.
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The club j ^
"' Mil meet with your approval.
they
Than Last Year.
ha 'e played 88 games, of which t h e f Haven-j,been
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studying your wants all
nan
ha e won 27 andjiost 0. In order to these yoars for uothlng. We ask for a
Btiiut late Interest in the sport and to
&jfEA 8IDING ORDERED TO glv e our home people the opportunity test of our resources and ability to meet
the needs of every patron, feeling that
ild|Dt L a n c l o l i o f t h e Boar 1 ot Pablto to ei plenty of good ball playing, most we^wer» never better equipped to sunof the games haVe beenJilayed in this ply the r wants. Impossible to speak
Woiks SagsMted-$OUM Change* to
cit;. Manager Roehrig, Captain Doyle of all oitr purchases. Can only give you
Wet* t h e 81og»n*-Plogree Swiped tbjs
am t le other members Of the club have a hint here and there of the good things
I t a e Manner ° f BaUlug Find».
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wo -k id hard to advance the interests of we hayi 1 bought for you.
b r t t ^ I n * Moiiopo lists-Heetinjl we*
DEATH OF CAPT KIBBT
the s] ort in Wyandotte and are deserv- D r e s s G o o d s .
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A. H o s e Success.*
ing 0 much credit. A stock company,
herje were no absentees af Wednes- enclo ted grounds and other improveOo* of t h e Oldest Lake CaptiOjns H»«
This s ectiou invites you with a pleasThe biggest political .meeting ever
night's session of the common liie it) a|re now under serious consider- ing assc rtment of stylish, - durable, up. P u M d Away.
held in Wyauuotie. under enclosure.
comnciK
when the-amount of taxes to ate n for next season
to-date Materials.; W e have a line of
-j
Capt. Allan M. Kirby died la ^Saturwas the Repoblicau ral8y at Arbejter
beiraised
for city purposes next year
11 order to square up the outstand- Plaids t lat is worth looking at, ranging
day'inoruiiig
at
his
rooms
over
the
office
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ball Tuesday qight. By seven o'clock
Came dp for action.
ing i idebteduess of the; club, a tirst- from 10 cents to 91 per yard.
every seat in, the large hall was occu- of the shipyard in this city, aftur an illAll o i r finest qualities of colored
A petition from J- M. Greeti andothi clas 3' joncert will be give*n at Arbeiter
ness
of
only
a
few
days,
aged
''4
years
pied. An hour later standing room was
er*. aiking that Superior a"enue be- hal next Wednesday eyjBning, when dress gcods we have in Dress Patterns
He
had^
been
ailing
Tor
-several
years
impossible toj obtain, and the crowd
twfeen 'Fifth and Sixth streets le graded the following well ithowti JeloCutionists My, m jwo' 0 / which are alikt., Our
tilled the lobby, stairway, and extended with liver trouble, but was only confin- aim j ditches cleaned, was referred to and lansicians will appfijar: Mandolin plan of bus handling the finer grade of
ed
to
his
room
a
few
days
b^
fore
the
out on to the sidewalk. 'Several huncognWttee. ,' 1and GujtarclubVUiio.1 Bilhomas,vocal goods enables us to keep a much larger
dred voters were unable to get into the end came. ' Deceased was a kiidly old)
hp Eureka Iron and j Steel works sole; Miss filan^ho Lacf, piano solo; assortm snt |hau1 would otherwise be
elitleman,
beloved
bv
all
w
l
o
knew
- h a l t s t a l l . . The gatheriug Was simply
in a communication r^bplvlng to the Chs rl is H. - Ueniuaa, corqet solo; Miss possible: besides securing for the lady
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iui, and' had many friends here who
y
a eorkerv
nt mandate lor tbe cbmpt ny to lay Hattii! Smith, vocil sold; Glee club who buys one of chese patterns, the adr
feel
his
death
to
be
almost
a
personal
vantage
i
of
no
one
else
in
town
having
,.r-|rom seven to eight. o'clock a recep
ne sidewalk in front of their prop qua tii itte; Miss Emi y Crassweller, vocal
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on Biddle avenue. The latter eon sole; Messrs. Joslyn and Thomas, vocal a dress ike hers
tiou in honor of the speakers. Mayor loSS.'
Allan
M.
Kirby
was
born
i
t
Nan-,
ed that there was no travi 1 on that due ; Miss Emily Pray, reading; Prof.
Pingree of Detroit and ex Congressman
Our immense lines of medium priced
tucket,
Mass.,
Feb.
28,
1822.
He
early
)ftlte street and no necsssity for
And get Honest Relies end Reliable Iosureoee.
Jatiies OUoanell of Jackson", was held
Chas.. S. Joslyn, voculsoio; Dr. Sprague, goods; vrhich include the' new tigured
Notkouble to, give rates.
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at the Arlington house parlors, in became Interested in maritime matters
mohairs,
crepons,
German
and
French
banlo splo; Miss Edna Myrtle Doherty,
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novelties,
silk
mixtures,
etc.,
offers
you
charge of the following coniniiitee. and when but iayears of age he shipped
Id.
Kiley
asserted-that
the
walk
was
rea< it g; MissCs G'rites and , Welch,
a large Variety to select from; and our
Mayor Lambert, VVm..Campbell. Albert on a lake vessel as a cabin loy, and.
ly needed, as the crowd on the west piai 0duet. ";
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more staple lines of flannel, serge and
Hefdt. J. H. Bishop??Fre»l Giuzel Robt. fpotp that tiiu«) on tie followed j h e wa5bf
Biddle
avenue
was
so
great
eye'
x
cl;ets
are
now
oh
sale
at
C.
W.
henrietti are also?complete i n all tbe A N D N O T A R Y . ; P U B L I C (with sjBjait.
(Jauiey, VVm. Miller«ud George Crass- t e r ' IulWaihewenttoOswegiirNrY.,
;s
that,
it
was
almost
Impossible)
to
Deeds, Mortgnges^nd ell Leral Papers <»*«>
Tho
m
is',
Dorrance
"&
Garrison's
ajnd
differen shades and qualities. ,
weller, A large number of voter* called where he^uiarried, his wife livi lg until
a.
fully and oorreotty executed. Collect oesi
Cahjfilah Bros.' drug stores. * ,
three
years
ago.
He
continue
i
to
sail
i
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ami paid their respects. Shortly before
Qf .Blti^k* Dress Goods we neverliad a promptly Hltonded to.
he communication was placed on
eight o'clock the marching eluos front out.of Oswego until I860, at wb ch time
niih'ecii topleteassortnientt than al pres- : Oflloe on Biddle Avis, opposite Arlington HtpoSS
without any action belpgi takeu
he-eijtered
the
employ
of
the
la
te
Jesse
WELCOMED BACK
«I0H.
the Michigan Alkali C o . * and J. B.
ent. VV13 are shiiwingVulaiu and Hi;ureil
wTAnoorri,
nit:
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brilliant lues, crepons, One Hgurcil urnFord's, bearing, transparoncies, formed Hoyt of Saginaw, sailing his {vessels
resident
Langlois,
of
the
board
of
a Uue ou Bithllu uvenuo, headed by ftom thaKpOrt.' In18T3 be became tjonE. Allan's Parlelilonere rieased' llalrs, Htiiulard, nil wool and silk, and
lie works,} was present at the e»
Warrick'* Uund, and proceeded to the nettied with the Detroit Dri^ Dock
•r ..Over lite Beturn. '••
;" •''• \: : wool pb in materials from .30 couu to
ting ana on iuyltatlou 1 addressed f?
works
In
this
t'lty
and
since
then
sailed
ll.aspej^yardA :|.;..-:
; A ..;-. ''
hall. The gentlemen who. were,to act
..-„
council
in
regard
to
the
jondltlou
Clarence
E.
Alleti.
was
returned
as vice president* of the mooting also hut littler taking the place o( any cup- of iho water works aod lighting depart as inistof of tho Wynudotto MothodUt O u r I d i i l n r p c p a r t i i t o n t . ,
tain of any sort of vessel in ca*tj of 111marched to the hall in a body,
He was^tvell posted ou nil nmt- intgits, ami suggested' some olmnges In .ttlitt] ci r. for auothor year, by 0ejooi»fer- i J.usljt woirt lof two i o emphftwznli*
Arrived at the ffjaee of mooting, the n;ess.
liilttiiiet' of 1'Ailhg^unils wjiloh ohcliit Flint thin week, This-was Just' m a j i y o coel enpiisisi Wo buy anl.tteir
ters
portftlnlug
to'tfio lakes'and their
following vlco pro»UI«iil* took soau upjldpift the dtiprtrjiiietifts l n | n bitttot' what (ho congregation wanted, and oiii no^e-|W[ \\w he/iti .Also make it uliroliiy
navigation
<auii
took
out
hi*
ipapursi
on the. stage: Mayor LaiObert, JL H.
If,: Instoitd of Wodn isday ovoiilng t jioy took 6COHNIOD to*kffl|n Hll.v «w-»l|»pw Willi everything
R,-before. I he pu....
j>hon, Albert Ifeldt, Wwii Campbell, every yearios be prepared for mi ewjorvlty.belttg-6lta-rjtt.il a total of 18,480
§fmf Into the limao-up of a &\/\m oh
uuoy, Ho? was, a man of IrofcUel'vo
I'd i>roUwd0M\
pi'otiwtl0i|", I[It
Fed Olu*el« Koboft(»«ilott» Wiu. Mil- ml was rtlwny* coui in the miiUt of
li,ru,
it Was
W chirgod the
(rmttfttofuiy kind, Try\w.
';
ost Itgurothntuqulit boobitt nml I ptfui
left (reurgv Cra»in*filU«rj tfh (iuorge P. itanger. Dut'lug.;the war ho was In
Inrgb
loiiipitny
prostintlrenalrod
i'oi
i
o
the
iViioiint -Xotsi nlwi HOUHOH ajtid
ragijlii(r
wookly
•
prnytfiiv
iwootlng,
the
H|i»W|^ null Canon. • [•• ? ? r - ^
Ivitto company) iho; sum voiil . bo
MacNlihol, J B Font, jr , John Bucou, coinuiaiid of thtt wrecking tug Vlnaiiut,
ttudltoi'liiiii,
whoro
Johii'
Tuekar
welx
OtioliHtk
room
U
eoii|iilotoiy
(illodv;
id
70, which, with the Biiioun rect vnd
Aid. W. W, HUhop, K s | , Citftrk. W, W. wliluh wasusfd totramrfoi1 rebel pi'TsonSSa*pfWvftnflollo
II private (HiioHimui's, wwilj da' the oouiieil the popular pastor biiok to iho with the wm on's latest stylos in lMlo*',' wivi'Kl
Colfafe August l^clltui', Knuik Silelorv e h to nudfi'oni iiji>h»*oii's l*l«r«, iionr
(
4ilng tixponses, U,m> tho nil.DOi an- oltyjln it short midrsw, Mr, Alleiuiimlo 'M*m' fintl Ol^lilreii's gftrmiHtt*, An
•r., City Ufork Bryan,fcK;Welch, Fred NandusKy, Ho wkN nurefiilmid {mttttlillid Um. lit Hontli I)e' Inloi'ost oil bonds,; mid tho WOO .. litti lg roHponw, nft0r .wliltih a short eloglnt ||N«i intent of theui-a sutUfy ti'olfe
UuiUtorf, A. W, U*«jf, U J , Balwontt efate, lit t-egard to l)l#~«r«w, nhd It U
pi'oitn ,111 was reiidored, v. sFollowlnt till* lug vtirli ity; t mt will help to sett Io t Iui
m\
oitcli
yimr
In
tho
sinkiiigfpdi
T. I), Clrlstlair, Christ. tfhou.Jj
-"Jerry wkid tlmt fiiall liUyttttt'sof ci UMitttiHi
mul I^otH i(i New Joni ia.
L'li i pi'tVttto rales oolluotoil «Wh year loo fi'i mu and onku were lorved, 'iTm nt- diWstlp M 'Hihsitobiiyl n
Drenaau. Michael tlMilnyJHv
ht) hist but jouo itiuu fiuHi any of II)H nui tuht to IIMOO, if this ohnugo «t'o 11101^11 ordiiillty pro vol led, ami ihe jmn- ' , WoJjivo munli, Aitraolmh KIHI litmvoi' lorn.
Uortuau, Henry K> Thou, riodH,jJom> W l i e l S t ' V - C . .•(.!.;-.
w
. •••-. ).';.-.":.
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4t
nm lo,"thrt (hipHi'tmeiil'would )U#IIOWII tot' en or» upon the sofiond yoiu' of his ^p«iWtttll«i|froiHlttto$lfl,
VtH'ftiit TjtftwVou Kui'oka A y e .
soft, Henry Itoehm. Aid. August T«ok«,
work lioro under most fuvorlng oou- ; I'Ktllo*' nh«f MUMS' JsibkuU from
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Korutau Itobart*. Unas. \V. Thomas, [His work with tho Dry Dock toiiittnuy lo osolf-suppMi'iliig, IM'uslihint Mng«
wiwt
of
nilli'ond.
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aitioun.
l^oftlof 110,* - ..,1,./ • • \:
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jr., K II tJoy> Hugh M^HWtur, (leo, halt been the uinklng of HHHIUU; ] Whim lot also told the alilermon tha > i1(w Ould
HbtlNIH tO llJllt,
Chllili nn'N Jaokets fanBO frmu I'J up;
U. Trite*, Johu Uroiix* Aid. John J. the plans of » vesstil are tlinWii, Capt. he abkhlutaly nooesiiitry to »uy
, D0EI MODEL WORK
%
andClonks fot»ChJIilren Irani diw to
Mbuoy ip lot^u ou Improved dxvni^
{Crewr, Aid, Chat ,-fc HsUley, John 8. Kirby woultli whittle out purti .to oor- bol oi's lu order to ptovont a itoppnga
foiiryeni'sof tkgowohavo (rota It to property, I- • • i - r
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Van Aluyus, H N, (hoUwk, Vf in. H respond with the donlgui, and ou lint oflieiwo'ks,
Whcu these wei i put toliacy, Charles tohtifferu Joseph/ Ulrar- •ante scale,
,. iiigai'd to olootflo ll^h lug,' tin ilkii,U. Visit to the Whits Mwaa Steam
'- f /Laundry Ulseiessd. v
l s ) r y . ;•••
die, Julius J, Tbled*. WvaiuloWs. J, gethor, If th« plan* were not t>< rrojtit In pffild ijtl. ialil that 1( the dty fore
i^uovorIn betTliaseJ6pa?§iatt<s
Uwreooe, Jobp Bittorf, A M, ialjlotto, every partleuiilr, thu tuodei would show oliH'gwl t(M) eaahjor street lli'hl^Jthls
Wetitxliday
a
HKHAM>
reporter
I
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ritthii soiison,
Or. J. I. Northfup, Autolim Halllotto, I t .
doittitiliieiit would slso boshowu to he
h 1 pleasure of being shown through
lO'bttt
the lioiiost.
With
Jul
felljMsljr
^
KrastUi Stoddard, Kcomj James 11, There are four surviving children: leif s(i|fpo 'ting, At present t IO oi(y in
Y ilte Swah Steam laundry at the
i
WPw#-:ar«j pri'paroti
VrSliwd, UeorteU.Jo.ios, President Kdward A., of Dotrclt: Mrs, tarah B. furfiUhlug n littlo over 000 luoiindo« jont
f.
of Oak street.
The midweek'* duiltblo L'lsm of?;
Stone
of
Mngltmwj
Austin
Ktigone,
of
to
equip
you
for
^
fall
aud
whiter
In
Hlraui HoldenJUptt James Chase and
la tips, briiifflng In aii aiinual revI utio
lug was being tlulshed aud piles of
Now York city, and Gilbert X.;, chief
ttlchard ^
ling white shirts, and rows of a most sitlifaotpry, lanuer,
K J draughtsman of tho More Island nuvy of fl.paO. Whon tho dynamo \i Io tied
floBfoagOu.
Y
,
ty
shirt waists, besides numerous Olotliliijg.
toi
|
»
capacity
the
sum
of
t\MD
wl
1
bo,
Humlatrom of '-Trenton, who had
yard.
Deceased was ah uncle of F. fc.
in oat iiumense n
selected ae o n i of the vice presidents, Kirby of Detroit and F. A. Klrb,' of thin dotvodj from this source. T lis, With other iriloies were disposed' about t h r wo hollo i^ooustomo r stock pf Clothing
i cannot fall to bo
nnls d i g room. Under Its prbsent man.sti|ot.Hghts figured at 10)1), wo lid disk
was unable to Be present, but sent a let- city,
The remains were takoi to Sag the annual income about 10,(00, jiuffl ageiiitut this lauudry does;work that l|t suited r
ter expressing warm sympathy with the inaw Sunday afternoon for burial
Of mea'sOvi
Ulsters and ReefThe utmost
cleit to, pay ail expenses, wh oh are at not, HI r passed any where,
object* of tbeTttteeUng.
ers we lilnvu as large.i^ an assortment as
elea
ll
ness
Is
enforced
in
every
depart
fotfbwsi
Interest
ou
bonds,
1710;
salar
It was a little after eight o'clock when
In this
thi
mem, so that the finished work comes can be found in
of ilectrlotan, 8840; fireman, i 150; ejoa
the ln>uten*e< gathering was called to
FOOLED WITH THEM
82,|00; -carbons, 1275;! oil a t d .wijstei out fvlthout a speck or wrinkle to mar range from $9 to f90U Jn'l Men's Suits
order by Cilalrntaii Julius Thlede of
r-IX—
Its net uty.' Equipped as It Is with the iwe afe positive there never was as
$20J); general
expenses;, $700. I
the d t y con^niiuee, who. Introduced
V
,nobby ii, collection ever shown in'this
The
Adrian
Page
Fence
Uluoi*
Too
Much
best
h
acninery,
run
by
capable
hands,
Ihe
resident's
remarks
mrelllii
lisj-amx a*** as chairman of the evening.
thet'B is no reason why this laundry city.; O j r 85.48 special Cheviot Suits.
for t h e Vf raodutte ClaU. .
After a few remarks by the- latter, the
tei id t< with interest, but ne ifcangl
shoi
It not enjoy a large business. A and Our 810 20 oz. Clay Worsted Suits
ide>
lai ner of raising funds vas mad»>|
CQe* club sang "finder the Flag of ProThe ball game in this city last' Saturj
fine n« w delivery wagon has been or- deserve especial mention
propriations
ordiuanc
9
adopted
tection." to the; tune of. "Marching day afternoon between the Wyandotte
ai
der* d and will be placed on the streets
To tu••• stock of jBbys' and Children's
.
nine
and
the
Page
Fence
Gi&nts
of
lat
Through Georgia*" Both this and tho
INQUIRE OF '
Clothing we have added a full line of
ils iordinancC, which was] adiipted in ajfejw days.
succeeding nutubers by the club were Adrian,' drew the largest crowd ever
Reefers
hat
take
the
place
of
an
Overreceived with great favor and served) in seen at a ball game in this city, the Un; [nrmouslyi provides for rai^itg a
coat or Ulster. Just the thing for Boys
'pioPLJE
n*> small degree to fire the enthusiasm number being, estimated at pet ween' (tot) ' of(824,725 for city purposes, winch
from fn m four to twentyl yeaj^t.
2,500 and 3,000.
About 2:80 Wirrick's Is ?arljr; 82,000 less than last yfear, »fhen
of the voters'.
G B|. Thomas of Cleveland was in the HotH a n d . C a p * .
, #-'
band
led
the
way
to
the
grounus,
foldifferent
The
The first and main speech of the eve|the|imOiint was 820,425.
pitv th is week
i Here's a Hat and Cap department that
lowed
by
the
two.
clubs.
Excellent
por'
. ning was made by' e.t-Congressman
iitetfts are as follows:
TI101. Coop of Hammond, Ind.. is the any storB might be proud of , We have WAsVKUT S T . , W Y A N D O T t E .
?1.400 guei 11 >f WyJandotte. relatives.
James O'Donuell of Jackson. Mayor lice arrangements had been made by the, 'ohHugelit
the latest Dun lap and Ycuiuaui styles.
800
Fiogree had been slated for first place Wyandotte club and good order"pre-J If ireidepBirtinent...
Aid. Maloch and HenryKaut returned^ 'Our".^;' 12. B. spelcial Stiff lf.it isjjust the
1.800
jitref
te
aiifl
uewerg..
vailed
throughout
the
game.
The
vision the program, but asked his co-fa borer
Morduy evening, from a' short visit at | thing for nobby dressers
^
Watfr wdjrks..
1,300 \Cle>etMid.
to start the ball rolling. Mr. O'Oonuell tors went to bat first and scored one in rwqfuew.jboilerH..
U
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the
first
inning.
When
the
Wyaiijdottes'
SOU
I
n
G
e
n
t
s
'
F
u
r
n
i
s
h
i
n
g
G
o
o
d
s
Polji
in commenting; on this stirred Up the
M ss Rose Busha of Detroit was the
4,000
aud eiuklug.
i
if.Neckt
es,Fancy
Shirti.
Sw.-nei-i,
Jewrisibjes of the audience by saying that turn at bat arrived, Ujobinson, who was Intfcfest
1,000 gueit )f l^r.-and Mrs. T. T. Buslia sevPoo{..,.j
elry, etB., we are the acknowledged
8,000 eral d: lys last week.
he had been perfectly willing to take the first batter Up, ,w»s presented with
3.600
"'
leaders.: We also wish to«-ill vdjir atPingree's place-at the state convention. a handsome bouquet by lady edinirers El«(krk- l i g h t s . .
FOR SALE AT!
T, L. Evans of Detroit was an enthu- tention ta the beautiful quau. u)»c-plated
- eut[the,latter strongly objected at that of the. game, as were also stort-stop
siastic
participant<%i
the
Republican
w
Fuller
and
third
baseman
Pheliis.
In
silver/ware we are.'giving a 'tv to our
timp
isoliitions were adopted | ordejring r a l l y ' 'uesday night;
Wyandotte, half of the eighth inning
custOine id,, absolutely frqe
This is how
"The ex congressman's address occu- the
M ss ClaraLake of Sault Ste.. Marie it is dona. W e give all our customers
illpyj opened betweeu Orange land
the ladies presented each Member of
pied an hour add a half In its delivery. the local team and the umpire with buts streetsr-ordering the Eureka /Irony has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Will, making ft cash purchase, a coupon to
It Has a magnificent exposition of the ton-hole bouquets of white chrysanthe- IIHI js»te|l workalO remove their »idi 6 t t o 0 [ Maple street, j
the vafu Jidf 10 per cent the atiiouut then
cause of protection and sound money. mums,
Wi S. Morey, a lead llg business man purchasid; and when you have 88 50 in
rai |k oai Eureka* avenue within ten
i'
Just a suificieut number of stories were
directing that the east sidle of andlR spublican off l a t R o c k . paid T H E
*a.
coiipous which means you have^botight
Although the Wyandpttes knew from Bi lie avenue,,between Eureka avenue HEKAI .0 a welcome .cm I) on Tuesday;
interspersed to keep the audience in
885 wot-:h of goods, you have your
the
start
that
they
were
.
out
classed,
good humor and retain its sympathy.
nui ({range street, be graded up to the i Henry Owens and sWjm. Mclntyre of choice o' any piece of silverware free Grailuilt olihi I'nlicrlltr ol MIcnlMu.;
J
Notwithstanding the crowded condition they were determined^ to savB; them- lev l of the wes^t side.'
Uttlie
Hi.ld.
in,,iorii)i
Jl", 112
North.MtroiiS
Ann
/
rbor
were
the,
guests
of
John
T.
i
Ucntl.try.
tk snd
(Line
In .11
olttliMle
uioiuriAwmic
of chargB, «
;', .
r
of tbe hall hardly a man left before the selves from a shut out, and succ aeded in
OIIIIP (111 nitioiulitrtttl,
They
( n motion of Aid. Bishop thelcKy Melody Sunday and Monday.
la conclusion w e return heartiest 0dfr« M?ur.t
speaker ended. Forty-live or fifty min- scoring four runs in the fourth luning, cle k was instructedfto notify tho Pho made he trip on their bicycles, ,
K i« la A-Jt.
utes were devoted t o a plain, common-' whlcb-was the exteut of thoir run get- toe iroiii cptnpauy that they will have
ft
Up,l>"
Mrs. Silas Clark of Milwaukee, who thanks i i>those .who haVe favored us
WVANUOTTK, MICH
ting.
The
base
running
of
the
Giants
with
t
h<
ilr
patronage
in
the
past.
T
o
sense argument in lavor of protection.
!W( weeks; In which to commence work was |h B guest of Wyandotte friends for
StmllVtifiaAl' kf 1
11
was
a
revelation
to
Wyandotte
fans,
all
bur
customers
.we
senijl
greeting;
to
He then took up the currency duestiou.
A
plant In this city, otherwise the severn weeks, -has left' to visit her sou,
those w l o arto not our custOmors we sny
One of the declarations madef by the and their coaching was much apprecia- Jit s.ouW ofi a land bonus to be >yith Alfred M. Clark, at Kalamazoo.
free siiverites, he said, was] that we ted and thoroughly enjoyed. .Tim au- ll'
Fife W. Job of Chicago, Hawalan call and see, us, We .will gladly show
V'>y
rZe£
Should be indjepeudeut 'of all other dience was very Impartial, applHtullugi
consul,
was In Wyandotte and Detroit, you through/our stock", that you may
all
good
playsby
both
teams.
Follow-1
com
pari
prljees
and
quality
with
what
countries in our money system. This
Sunda r, add was .entertained" by Miss
M E. APPOINTMENTS
would be all right if we had nu foreign lug is the scdre:
Kdlth A, Carr, supervisor of iiuislo lu you can purohasekelsewhuro. and wo
believe to y o u r entire satisfaction, that
trade, if it was not necessary to sell our
' WrsiuloUu—
r.
In. r.o
tliosct ools. ;•'••
-;'\
w« » e t | the beft goods at the Ibwest
1
U 3
products to o t h $ countries, titiitistius Hoblnwni.l f..........
Mrs.
Mary
Pardo
and
Miss
May
VollitwInf
paetors
Have
lleen
Assign1 ffK»
in
1
>
prices,*'-:1'./'-' '.- V; ,:
Only tho iMttit kinds h
were given showing the immensity of ihwtur,
3
PIsBor. p .,
Iterdo returned lost Friday from.an ox. I
it
I'lacei
by
the
AI.
H.
Conrerenoei
Hopln j that by strlotly honest .and
our foreign trade. Wo cannot ignore Pni*i|».St
0
»
tondwl visit In Omaha, Nob, Tlioy also folr busl toss dealing, to merit a conttn,- ' AIHO ^OOD^good an
1
"i
other countries' monetary systems if we KOIIer. m
oildlng K l d e r . C , T> Allen; loll visited, relatives In St. Louis, Mo„ on IIHOCO of past favors, I retualu very rerI ,
0
0
are to* trade with the world. Our money Jojilfn,
0
Uibrkfib
nch, JJCf. Morgan; Bcllovlile, Hi am tlolr.-Htay hoi»io
:\
ipootf iil |y yburs,!
,
must be wm tit •» hundred cents on theUhihl, l i
0
H'
Cohtii; IMiiiilngliitiii, lCugono C.
Duerr,
0
.
.
.
.
,
doilar all over the earth. A Mexican
u
MAItUIAUK
LIOUNNKS.
?
ii; Cwkstoii, James JiioksOii; D.>ar+
and a United States silver dollar wore
*«
(Juli iv C, C«iul/-oekf aa, Wyandottei'
XII'1 1, A\*W, WtUon; l)elray. Luoiiiird
shown. The former was iiurchused for
m
;
P»KP Pence* 011011»—
T
tt'd; Doutoil Androw Wood; DiK MliinU Sidck. aa.samo. ".
in, v'o,
K.
W cents, and It contains 7J grains more Tsylur, 11»
.1
0
iHoniy Schiller, 40, Sprlngwelli;; Co'
l*0| —Arnold, a. W: GOnrom Asbiiry,
I
Ml
i
of ltlU-er than the American coin. The "•'W-s.Hb
(. I
I, I'orrln; Baldwin aveuuo. W m 64ileB'ler, 8(1, some.
3
speaker summed up his conclusions ou Joliiisun, » i
S
Catnpbolll uvouiio. A. K. Boti 'iisf
W P * 1 " Bol|alr, »8, Ecorsqj Q\afi
Ui
the money question by declaring that If WilKun. psndIf
0
Grade:t
. •' 'T .
a
von
u«.
A.
Bi
(Storlils;
Cent
ml,
J.
t «8 > Tavlor,
0
'in
urshsni,
r
f
I
our worklugmun and factbrier were Uurin».*c
,,.....
ttioburul Oratlot nvunuy, K, A. ElJti (lis Biii'i'on, 88, Springwolls; W l ii
8.
protected, the laboring men would be ChsviiiH,! fend p .,,,,
1
I
Io llaveh,;[Herman C. Scrlpns; Hud- hulnilim Abeu, a7. Kcorsc.i
'1;
.»...
given work and the money question ritsiifi !tb..7..i
?SJ,'0
0 01: iveuue, Jucobliorton; Lincoln liveUuiitph .G.^KatitTman. 23, Eforse,
Vsn
Pys*.
in........,....,,
would take care of Itself. -"'•-,••• i.
I
iti George Whlttaker; Ntudo, Thomas U n a G . Bilholta, 81, same.
M
After the Glee club had sang "Bill . WKMIII wit Ih nhitli limttig for culling nerond 'Jr uwoodi Palmer, W. B. Pope; Pres>
Hehty Wilkinson. «8, Wayne; Bertha
McKlnley 0 , ' ' Mayor Phigree
- » — was,in
- 7zr;- j '>«^f. MS*!* <«i built, off WlUoii I ;.trif CbSvuut on Arthur W. Stalker; Simpson, C. Zlerk, [9, .Same.
r nor of Mich
Mlch-'f 3; iff Kluhot a. Htruek out by Wilson. Ill by chatraduced as the "next governor
EdwiirdhSeiers. 88, Illver Rouge; Gustodgett; Tabernacle, Edward, 8.
M
oiij, «; by KUher, 4. Uflon bnnci, WysndolltH,
igaB.
•The'next goveriior" Is no or 8;
e; Woodward avenue. J. G. Haller; sie Grunwbid. 88, Detroit^
PegB Feuui!Giants. ¢1 Double pUyfcj,arHm
pluyH.amiilto
li
Have leisjf'd tile Johnson paint shop on First utreet,, and having had |25
ator.' Even his warmest admirers! have B l d g s : Jobnuon .10 Orsnt to
" B)IIK»
" I n i s . T w o banc
bBm ;*ari ilngton, ILauson 0 . DuPuis, Flat
j
Huekleni' Arnica Salve.
base bit.
not the hardihood, to claim' that he is. bus. Juhu»<)u, «; wiuen, 1. Three
gears'
experience in Cariliage and Decorative Painting are prepared to-,
loci
Charles
Simpson;
Grace,
D.i
fi.
*The best salve" In thff World for cufe,
The wisdom-of their pru|ieo{ forbear- Wljton. I. r
Trai . Kenwood, A. M. Stirtan; Lees- brulies, sores, ulcers* salt rheum, fever do all k nds of] Painting on abort notice. Priiig yoljr old ri^ti and h a ^
ance was fully jostltied by bis houor's
U m p i r e - P o p k y ut De(roli.
-ill John Wesley; New Boston, George
:
A neat l,|ttle sum was realized for thef ill: n; Northville, K M . Ward; Plym- sores, totter, chapped handsj chilblains, them made new quickly, cheaply and good; Estimates given;on
performance
Tuesday night. The
corns
and
all
skin
eruptions!
add
posimoney question he steered clear of. But Wyandotte club by the game, which out J. B. Oliver; Ponttac. W. F, 8herltively cures piles or no pay required. It
when it came to lambasting the grind- they richly deserve for their enterprise • la
Koyal Oak. W. J. Clark; Salem,
ing monopolists., his honor was right i n in securing such an attraction for their 1¾ ne A- Coifen; South Lyon, Lewis is guar] inteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cehm
L't:'i t The champion'».corporation tafl- patrons. T h i s game winds dp the sport N
oOn; Trenton, W. H. Benton; War- >er boj ( Sold by Cahatan Bros, and A.
A number loffiratnclass^en constantly employed,
twister did himself proud. The robber fur the season In this city so far as the ran
R. Bartlett; Wayne, M. H. BarSifaith, Trentonf
railroad owners were made to tremble Wyandotte team Is concerned. The lat- 4|ra
Campaign Banners, Flags and Transparefncies nfode While you Vvalt^
Wyandotte, Clarence E. Allen;
in their imported English bobts, while ter will play their last game tomorrow yp8l|antl,'Edwar^i W. Ryan.
MEBCHAlNTS, note t h i s : ^Te do all kinds of Banner worte ¢ ^
j
Milk a u d Cream
the Lake Shore road was put to steep in afternoon on the grounds of the D. A.
Delivered to any part of the city. furnish jaeat Price Cards;
^
f
the first round. His honor; promised C. in Detroit, after which tibe d u b will
C^ltoStlling's'bjtkory for your bread Leave prders at P. R. Johnson's, 109
*' '
the audience that when he g o t elected disband for the season
•best in the eity-M^ cents a loaf.
'
Fifth sti-eet, north.
82tf
4IP^ *
I
w
e are just receiving
3
Fire Insurance
S
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Justice of the Peace
FOR SALE ATT
WYANDOTTE; t
L ESTATE
S
•eXOlHANQE.
to «i&f» # tiidii* pisiRaiW. -.--^^drinsvih^r. tte«i'
I
...,: * . mVESTEn PfMV JL
LOO X H E
LOTS for SALE
Garfield Place, Wyandotte,
I
and South Detroit.
•
^
ALFRED STlEELl
100,000
nice DuTr i m
HOPKINS'
Sash, Door am) Blind Factory.
DENTIST.'
DR. P. P. N^L^Ofc
i
I
R. SHOEMAKE
t
s
August LoefFler
u
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t
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f
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Jik
m
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fl04
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™ t h t "ohipprl
A p V B B T I 8 « t HIS INJV W t,
UulUIi>A\ wMmm
charsflter !• l o t exceHid on the v « u i
:
t^
•>
a
T!
««IU
swam
IMtsa
Hn«1
fcymii
Who
*>toU
MT««I*
"Ifc
t.#"
M l u Huth, In her lliie ,
1 KSe*M » • » - " "•••<" <o"o t Issk"
v( villa ttage,
wTi.> hw » utile ewniwliP
ai<> id I'sy
In the f wli W*»b«r hut M. msilrln he oomlitl#sof.*mo)!lga|r*
cbni
j i l n g l n f of negro melodies, Is equaly can {MOWS
] . Wltn the Kallrmd*.
BY J. D . HAVEN.
kefcr*
tt,M)
VtviybMly »*i««'t
wnpl'i
l © U T paeftalent, and ahares the honors gain id S 8 S - : "us now
U^wybwljr
N O T l i ANB. COMM1HT
ins date the
Farmer i a k * Btoddard, of I osilphah
One«8*1« 'tMririf#/0ii^«!
mad* by Oilvi
fo
FLAYta A N D PLAYIIIt.fi
for • y«Hi i ..Kood'tiimnei
-0(1 t'lienot U
u"Viii»ai*w|t
I Dl"«i^
andean I* H;
^by their performaneesi Apart from Ms day
, tounty, believes in telling the j world ol
•r oiedt! no « U'ltlti'', I)l«l>
lobM in oouniy
©oanty oof
f ? 'w
- - -_ iVubwv
- •
B
ability
as
a
performer,
lilr.
Clifford
Is
his Jrlevance. R e has t e e n wronged
pomei
•
fart
n
i
vtii"
ujWttoii
«i
t*«wi',
niar
v*
Alfred
Terrj 1
.;
ad
Terry
irook,
both
then
o?
OUM AtAN FAILED TO STICK.
t.> b«»old. A wW»iii**ie the city of Del
a>nealid state of i n d h e ia determined that all who
possessed of keen /btasli less Instine ;|, jjbuntry. Onv IDIIIIOU
r
••'• &• i)
i
r,,s
fW
irooaida&jp djttce Of the rei
» uilnui
« ° *. * **r *'*r
W e e l t k , TeMJ-Irmttt l f a k w h i d l w Cetpeani»s Meet' L«aa4ebia
turnlhg hie earnings to the beat p<s- nPZSV
!•» "*"•* in*.'tw»
. JSJ ?«&*
iff, If-*'• '• ter of deeas tpr
' rhtrl by his house on tb e Bu rttngton
ir the
Wa
wie <k)u«ly
county of
of Wayi
{I,
sUte
of
Mlihlgan,
. * * • * • » • ( rvoales,
slble advantage, and at opting meisroad sh«U know all abo it II, Unc(€
_
,.. on
. . Uie 91il day.of Ji
^
M—n -a^orlss e f Twe WUtsip"*Aqteng the most successful enterurcs, at all times; to fur her his lnUr
Jake's troubles aim told b] a s gnbpard
the non-p
-,-,
-,
._,.,,.
thereon,
which ilia*
he power of sale the/ein contained hlas which stands near hla hou >e,by this Inlde
tainers on the, eastern, vaudeville state
eats In the profession. J in Instance of
become operative, and on which mortgage there
— —
j
la Mitt Myrtle Tharlow, who though
his enterprise was showii last summer
icd to be due at the date of this notice the of the railroad tracaa. Thd piaaehgei
Tik\iig;cr«rt May 2t, Iflwi*
M I D Vt ¥ HT when, he rented ftom M^nhger Pastjor
sum
oraVe hundred and sixty U^liars'"(neW)"a{id on thei Burlljeton, if he Is1 a. lover ol
fcut 20 years of age has been somewhat iJrf
(Traln«. rnn n. *"rtOdariiTln)e.)
thirty-seven ant nineteen one-huiidredths dolBELL," li I6J>J a lar|e bill h^ard. hear.pnion SquaK
dOlr-< liOKTB
at a public favorite far some five or
lars («37.t«) interest, and the further suuiiof the romantic scenery which ab lunds in
the beet t l n f| | M*r I in New tork city! mainti lining ;therei»n _ , . , , »No aj'-'Sd 324tNoj!H«
twertty-flve dollars (25.0O)- a» an attorney fee northwestern . Kansas, iaay observe
art* years. Just now she Is suing
ga)„ r j lOuunaip m
stipulated for in said mortgage; the Whole of the
Hpyt h%s tal en ata stand of bills advertising his epecii 1 Toledo, 1».
Tbontjsa Adams, Jr., the chewing gup
rtncipal and interest on said mortgage having from; the c&T window a s tlie truln "from
Monroe, IT
JJ.JJ
•, n
s (,9
unprotected ^tera ty. He recently purchoted a valuatle Wyandotte, Iv , »67
y our election pursuant to the; terms of »HI|J Atchison approaches Fanning ttatfon a
Emortgage
•Billionaire, for »100.000 4anjage«,
j , . 42 BIW
become now due ajid payable; and 110
t M (fio
cure, Th t 1 ttaan farm-near paterson, NT. J.,1 where le West Detroi^»rl(lt5
charging him wlt|i having broken his
suit or proceedings at law;or in equity having large sign covering a board on > by live
I SRp ma 40
v «•
been
irfstituted'to
recover the debt secured by
element li" s tapa- spends his Jelanre, his hroth,er-ln-U w Detroit,arr..,. t ] OOINO
promise to marry her. The fad that
'kOVTB
feet, nailed to a pole twelve f»et high,
•aid mortgage or any, (tart theieclf.
'•* ^;. k
\ No [No
tbetlcally p esent and his wife's mother maintaining t i e
Mr. Adams already has a wife does not
>
Now,
therefore,
notice
is hereby given that by which, reads:
'•348
Virtue of aaid powertf sale and the laws of this)
and covers mi ch of property during I the team's absen je
•eem to have deterred Miss Thorlow
a in
iute, on Mkturday, the 28tb day, of November,
6 45
the Hoyt < ru< tineas upon the road, an(| also coring for Bil ly Detr» H, lv
ironol instituting legal proceedings. The
A. 0.188«. at 12 o'clock noon, ifete Will be sold : THIS MAN HAS BBJEN ' VRO NOED :
West Detroit, l v . - 7 14
,9 57
at the westerly entrance 'ty the city, hHll in the
plaintiff, who la a tiny person, with
a n d t r i eifpes. 8. Clifford, Jr., wfid was!born ^*eb. ^3, Wym dotte, lv 7 31
10SS
,:
BY THE RAH^BOADS
city
of-Detroit, county of•JWfajftje^anjl'
01 :n»yiw « u u state
»iH« o.'
or
Monroe, lv...„.(„_ 8 1 5
llM
fair hair, regular features and soft blue
Hoyfs vall;ef "fae 1895.
Michigan, that bein;rjiy
Toledo,
arr ..4,343,
»05
I t h e place of holding t h e
*Nos 330.
347. daily except Sunday/
cyesj Is, reserved of manner and; gentle ulty of observation, la next It I in to
circuit court in and for said county, at public
tNo»312 321. 323 daily.
When the road was bsiflt It st lted the
vendue to the highest bidder the lands and
The Lake Shore via Cleveland, in connectk
of tone «»til she geu to discussing creative [ability and although n.thing
premises
described in said mortgage, or so much convenience of the compel iy, a wording
withthe Erie and P. & L. E. R. R.'s, forma tl >
[
Haw
t
o
Became
an
Actreee,
what MKMsalla the perfidy of the weal- particularly, lnvei klve Is dlsVcfvi ible
thereof on may be ntce»sary to; satisfy' the to a i local correspondent to lay the
quichest nnd^nost direct route to Pittsburgh.
Couno 1 tickets sold to all parts of the countr 1 amount due on'said'mortgage., with a'l legal track within, ten feet »f I he c >rner of
thy gum-maker. The latter asserts that In any ol bis literary carpBitlfing, fEmlly Jordan, who in (private life jle
A. J. HJ1ITH, O. P. A., Cleveland.
^tb* suit Is simply an attempt at; black- there is that pleasant familii ritf!.an* Mrs. Carr, w a s born in London, Bnj; r
C. L. CARL. Ticket Airent.
, Farnjer^ Stoddard's houioe. Tl ie oon1
mail. This Miss Thurlow and hertruth to commor place scenis "ihlctf June 29,1872, and came to this cputiti y
•K*'
follows, to-wil:\\Vest one-hi^lf (¾) qf east
ouiv .struc^rin' gang plowed' ihroujh h i s
^ mother Indignantly deny. Thei young are vastly more i kreeable U thshdie in September, 1886. Sn^ locatted , n
hnlf (¾) of north-east quarter 1V4) and west half
(H) of cast half [H] of.east [W] of Porth-feanti barnyard, removed; his hen house and
> soman's eyes snap when she speaks of majority than wit > disclosures or'the Jersey City, N. J., wher4 sHe met ,-Mr,
quarter ['»( section twenty-two fli2], town four cut a wide swath through a flqe young
this charge.
!
tt 1 south 01 fnuge lenj lift] eitst. ', . '
vivacious magnet >f surprise Cqarlie Carr,"whom she married |in September,f
orchard which was the prl< le bf Farmer
.Detroit, August 28. |t»96
Stoddard's heart. The agrit ulturlst
ALFRED TEHRY, c ,
"Blackmail!*" she exclaimed, when Hoyt never think j; out novel p: osl-4 1890. Although her husband waif a
she had no inclination for
HAKOitpW.tKOOk.
fixed his damages' at a bii:h fi jure; s o
epeaking about It to a reporter.; "Only tions but he repn duces actual cur professional
.,
j
.Mortgagees,
,
stage, nor did she e \ e r attempt o
hiph in fact, that the e o n p a i y com,E. T.AVOOD. Attorttey for MortjnKces.
.
wait until I am on the witness stand. rencea, real charai ters .. and dii ague. the
3* Moffat Buildfiifc, Uclroit, Mich.
3^wl3 pelled him to g o into coirt a i d take
entertain her friends by singing, a i d
Why, witnesses halve seen him-on his copied from overheard conyprs; ions in fact ehe knew but parts of some of
what he regarded a ridicuious sum.
ee
of
appreciation
with
a
certain
degi
knees to me begging—but never mind.
ARI E. WOODRUFF, Attorney,. Wyandoite, Mich.,
humor , iWhat the popular ballads of the day. Sever il
It was not long Until the trails Were
Wait until.I am in court. J don't care which; passes for
OKTOAGH; 8ALE-P«f.n0t l:>viii|^ t ei-ii
;
years after h e r marriage, having grown
OimoSVrANT'i;
When the flrs excursion
for tils money, bui I will have s^tisfac-. rear! people and ret! acldonts t»avjj not weary of the lonesonieneis of life, con
niade l.i the nOndi.ious of a ceitam UKT.- ruirlng.
_,,.
COPYRtCHTS. . .
60
deltas
ta
en
from
HH-e([iven
bv
Ceo'ite
Ou'lock'.and
J'Htritlt
r,
iteWlshea
Mr.;Hoy:,
steaiped
out
of Atchison the passenMfWSWU?? "fifft Handbook write to
; tlon.; I have already rejected two of0'r> ieii 0 ,lio C'.y 0. Dfiioit to'Jo in Srit;ciiit'k
sequent upon h e r bnsba'm "s profesijio^
„ j « ° W *9 CO.; T861 BROAOWAT, NSW Yos*.
ii'id Welic'cini-ic Siinlenick of li>e tov. imliii) of gers,: when the train readied Farnusr
' ferg of compromise."
|
> shelved comedies vrrltten by njodeifate?~".tf
JSI
??V
«c«rlii«,ptttenu
WAjneJriifjL
Ecoi;ie, Way.10 ooun.y.Mieh':,!!'!, lie- In » dSte
Miss Thurlow says she was engaged %jclever story-tellers, and Heyt'ej act- al tours, she resolved to fit herself fur
the publlo by a notice gtyon free of oliarge lu tb 1 the eluxi'iitlU I)iluv 01' Ji'iiiiury, A. I). iS'tf iiv.d Stoddard's place, observed the sign in
stage
work
that
she
mlg§it
be
able
^o
ors
fill
out
the
measure'of
the
author's
recordf
(1 in the Wwne coi •«•>• refclsierto'^eeiU' bold black letters, with a background
by a theatrical manager to, do an IIotttveon tho ulevemii ( • I d«" o/ Jani'iu-y, 18K1, as wilte as snoW; Stoddarl ha I painthicloa act advertising Mr.' ^Uams' lpcompleteness, so thefe Is scarcely be with] him:?, F
in lilier .'Kttl of mo. iSt'gea, on n.ige 'if.. And
whereas ili>"nu!t h.n»;l>.'*ii uiida 'n the nuvaienl ed the sign himself, and, iirhjh It was
brandy'of gum In a Brooklyn store win- anything vital to! amusement {lacking Beased a sweet
of the priitdopf Htid imeicit, oil slid nini ;tn*v. not executed In the highest etyl» of the
|
\dow. Some time latea she made the In a Hoyt entertainment.
and wliureiiH tiieic
is now dee and pnyalwe on
There
must
be
song
and
briik
movesiild nimtgage at1 the date of ,|il» notiije, itii'ln- art. it coti Id be distinctly read
gfan
»!.*).IXrnonth*.
A(ftreM,
W
W
T
S
(¾
acquaintance of defendant, who Ik neartllng prliielpiit11ml lute-et. anil v\ .v, the sum of
ment aid-oontlnual ripple <1 ijnall
Farmer Stoddard has rased a large
neveh tnoHsuiitl one lumiircil and twenty dol'urs
iS7,l?<li(Nil and an 1,0,m>y fee of ility dollars 11» fatnt}y of boys and ho has iatvir it them
talk gligery with harmless ilanlfup
rt
provided fur in ».ilii nirt. (gage- and no suit or
to the hour, occiMlonally e »Bi»
lirort'iilli'ji* lit low Imvl.igIHU'H ln»titiitv<l to re- | o hate cofporations. Not few »! »n hit If
«ovt>r the mniiey w w m l h y NHIII onntuHweor 'ft dozen dOgs of doubtful h'eof: c»n alparagrai »h polttlpa or soclolog Iraifand
RESTORES VITALITY nny
iinrl tlirreuf, Now, jtnei e.'ore -hy vli 1110 of,
tho phe(olraphed human beingsliol
tliu power of milu ettiitalried in s.id uiortgiigti ways be found On the Stotdnn place.
snd ihtmtiitnte In mich unWil ini'dn mid iirovlilt'il, Thi? dogs,1 too, are taught to ilntto the
ored exactly after living parte ns
niilko IN herohy glvtm thai ott Siiiml iy, the 121.1
listener! Into a lively recogiltlqi
oMkiohir A 1), lriiMI. at twelve u'efotk IIINIII railroad, and when a train j n . ^ s t h e
Made a day
loi'ill 1I1110. I ulisll mil Ht iiiihltv Kiioilon lollut entire pnclt runs out and Uftijlsi at i|,
Hoyt's istents without worrying
hlgI«Nl lilililerut the wtmiei'v 1 out door n/ tint
'WellMaJi i'liy linH in t'ie «l,y of DtrtruJfTWii" ie votinty, The old farmer feels that N iw'tnejpv
•botit tie exact <|imllty of t i e
" "' ' ' '" "''""titi wli«: e traieiienft eouH for measure getting even. BriklJiien, on
wright'i work, i'othlng on ear
tliiil heiiikf the piavt) «vli« e tl
"
"
"
^
W
i
o
f
M
e
.
SVnyiiti
. . . . . luitiiity
.-.,... isliii
.Juliloii, lliejirfin'»i>if(t»»i!iI|M I freight trains have great »'.<»n Hi row•o llfeUn M a Hoyt fsroe inoi
In sniil
'•'
»»lil inorl
inofigMun, orr NO
NO unit'
uiut'h it* ntnv lm imwi
THgOfTCAT
,10,1, | , n y ,
public In through ^vitii It, but thei
miry
<l|i« on miiii iiiiirigHge ing pltfces of coal at the i\<m «•<)>•
y lo .pay
.pay the
tne amount
iimounl
UIKMMMMI
noiint ill
with
Interest
lliomin
11I
Hie
rale <•«»
mi
at
the,
ol u *s per «'«i»t train pannes. Stoddard figure lhat he
so
little
subitsntlnl
orjiiefoiHars^
to
FIUDKTOII:
n.aqixMcmx>'#
MtHH THURLOW-MR, ADAMS.
HI>IIIIIIH>\
.per annum,, imyi'lilr.
,...r
, and 1»,
;>g;il (tosls
h(
r,%mU
1M
one
of
these
llterury
alai;ms
thai
so
PISft'JTi*.' '^ " 'W
"''' ' «h»r^ » » «» anil «.!ipw tw of »Hle, toK«iht>r with mi iitlgr gathers up almost enough coal around
ty Ml y«aft of age, and he soon begin
li«y'i»feiMif•
liflv
ilfillni*
tiovviiuiitetl
for
tier*
his promises to keep one stove ijunnlhf
pOWI'I'llllly It'ltl iiiuclily, I'lKVll MlUMl Oil OlIlKIV fill
to make rovs to her. The prospect* of long us tho title remslhs In uct
VWIIHif lUiill ,filll ,vIVUlW
th«.H l.iH IIIIIIIIXMKI, ami ol I jtlftj.sjiy Hiiiiie, llml.rtV'te'psid,sl^^or. !*(<;'•»«'« through the winter months.
l il
the
Mkftletons
O
f
r
|
.oh
in
auch a good match did not seeru to be
M^,'iM'i!!. '''r ' 'i "'"' V'Hrfi'iniivii/ur h>' tiHiH y the tindamlsiU'il fur la»i'» to prottH
stViVit
0 . II- <nili<kly
mid,V,HIM«.|
J rp.|*ps Ncrvoth'
•"•n.j.
"".'.,»•,....!,»
II IH.i
HUNllflll
disagreeable Ito the vaudeville pttrfofnv changes jntormlnsbl* , l unn um
turrit In
|ir«iiiltessre
ilenoilhuil
milil 1110 t
Hnlilliteiirciniici't
si.ijateilInIntinttow.i
JH'Mt. Lr«l
VilBlIly, ,,hiii
.M.mfr,
Nl«l,tl)' l',iiii«»i„n,, KMv.
«11 ifci'tN pf n.'11-ahm.n:f «r *WI..K niiil-liuIlM>r«tletLLAi
may
be
iqade
In
the
furk-a,
so
tl
at
I
Jdilp of> Ktfnrse
Kt/orse IMIII
coil ity
ity nf
of Wnyne
tyiie and
and state
stalenf11.
, er, notwithstanding the dUtpurity In
A Weak Compsrlsaai.
wlilrfhJllilllM«1111 lor«1 My, IIM*IIH'HHn;iiittrrwift'. 1 i^~
Wli'htgRii,
ilvmirilwd
to
follows,
io-wUi
BIIIHIIVU
„
1,
ilvMlritwd*<•
iu-wUi
;
tMiblic
mm
have
It
at
all
they
wllj
ftotooty
riirrni
iiy
Miirtmu
tt
|u#>«/it
ol
disfoncbi,
I
EMILY
JORDAN,
"Theyj m i l , that police offlie^tha
age. Adams, she says, visited her of>
Ion
iiUMint'ed
four
H)
nf
pilvnie
elalin
uiiniberrd
tonio and IMOIIMI oujiac'r, bring/ Hlnetyilve (M), ihe ssine living the land rt-i'iuitshe itUflied the art of ilnginf for abbtit U'•*«ro»tUonorvn,ink
tea and sent her a great many letter* cept It Jubilantly i s somethlni .pti
&}*?V » * . «'»»»« J*He.:elM» », il rt, ly deeded by *nltt John Hi'Uienlolt and Wehele- weasel
ally
n
e
i
.
[And
undeniably
Ch
six
months
with
some
of
the
best
mm
"Poor name.
full of endearing phrases. Me became
•toririrf tho Ore of ,v<mth. ft wkr,M off ftmauit \ mine Humenivk to Oeorge Uulloek aiid Patrick
ind Consumption, insist on bnvitti[ltKt IVO, n i B. O'Urleiii
,.
tors In New York City, She than Jell otlicr.
"\lfhy sbT"
Insanely Jealous of her and wanted her Hoyt Is i shrewd caterer If he Is
It
ma
bo
ranted
in
veit
locket,
Br
mil
Dated
July
17,
tm«.
.
•
•
'
ad jan opera company In which her hiii Jl.OOJJiorjiMkige, or «U for Mrt.OO, with n poll J01IM tjtrjtKNtCK AND WKHBLEMINK BUM"Yotji can ;t catch a Weasel asleep."—
to'abandon the stage. She exhibit! ex- creator w ja lltirary giant, and
Written KuiiW>ntect4> rnro or reranil
KNKK, Mortgagees.,
'
hand was engaged In orjder- that ihe «ve
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
pensive presents which Adams, gave farces merit an era which, stiah
the money. Clrculw Iree. AddrcH
AIM
E.
W
noDBvrr,
Attorney
for
Mortgagees,
might acquire a knowledgje of stage It her, one being a handsome engagement say, the? will not live in ejeep
•••:•.
89WIJ
Ml ^ portment and of acting. At the tein MAL HEWCIHE (9.. «71 W8Ml!ui78j, CIHCABOJLl.
ring.. At length she discovered he was titles, i s written thingsfthey
f
The COAST LINE to MACKINAC
For
sale
at
VVyandotie,
Miohlgant
b;r
already married and had a family. H e with thi I popularity of music d fares, (nation of that engagement she pla; e 1 Dorrance'& Garrison, druggistB. 22y I NEURALGIA cured »y Dr. Miles' P A D
• I I TAKC t H I PILLS. "One cent a di t * ° At all druggists
assured her, she saya, that he would but the fun they have made and t h e the Ingenue role In a farcje comedy, al•Son obtain a divorce. This he appears fleeting ijnjoymepi t h e y . g a v n every- ter which she Joined,her husband t]o
to have failed to do, and the result la where w III b e r e a embered If l o t
present their well known .sketch. •k
petuated 'Ai:..-'-•:"
Farce Corhedy i Rehearsal." H o w Wjell
the suit for breach of promise.
she succeeded i s apparent t o all a b »
needs a Mllable. giosthly, regahUInK medicine. Only" himle— ani
IhaparMtdruftakealdbetuea. If yea wanttin1 best, gel
have seen their refined comedy erst
,
Store
ot|
a
«
Antor.
LA»T ACT O P N A P O L E O N .
tlon, t o the presentation of whi'ch the
WlUlaon a Cliflbrd, the acior,
A P f M a M t e t h e Chivalry hi t h e sVatteaaal bOrn^ at Urbana, (Jhio, Jan. 21, 1was
'^
^ , . renders such able assistance.
H
Oaerd i n ) Was Not' Disappointed.
They are prompt, safe and oei lain In reran. The eeaalne <OrjFwl^}aevw«bjas>
and first, appeared upon the sta< e in|hia
aoiat. Seat anywhere, 81.00 •ddnu fpai, U a a i e m Cal, CleTelsnd, O.
DETR3I
From the Century Magazine: Next native city, la Jajiujiry, 1881, Fit*
The Tebmr Repertolrev
SoldbyTJorrance&Gtrrison, Wyandotte,-Midi.
day Napoleon performed his last oflk amateur mlnstre] company,
PEfO 5K
During the1 coming season the Tabfeiis
cial act, which was one of great cour- snare drum speclilty. His ai^ilit>
CHICAG
will include, in their repertoire a d -a
age, both physical and moral. T h e na- that line Attract the notice at
matizatlon of George Eliot's "Romol i;
2 New Steel Passenger It
Nervous Debility. Loss of Power, ,
tional guard in Paris had been reorgan- ager Hi Henry, w] o signed hin to
by Ewlyn A. Barron, the London or'
Impotenct.Atrophy.Varicoceleandr ' Tbaareetest Pertectron yet; art ill
ized, but its officers bad never been the snare drum
Respondent of the Chicago T i m e s - H »
other weattnessfrs,. from
the band and
Laxartoaa eqMjM lent,
| u w . any
ui.j; cause/
wuac,.,
,¾ thoroughly loyal to the empire, many
FaralshirigrDecoration
.
Agf Decoration and'
and Eni4kat
use Seitine Pills. Drains checked
aid. Mrs. Taber will take the part of
in the big eight ng 'and dan :e.
• • c # &
insuring
the
highest
degree of
and. full vigor quickly restored.
],rOt them bejng royalists, and some radi- hie minstrel show, ttnring the e jasof
Romol a - and Mr. Taber, the part c f
If
tw'gleotfd,
sscbkrosblM
mult
bull/.
JM- ;•' — ^ ¾ ^ ^
COnFORT, S P E E D A D SAFETY.
Mailed (or $1.0(^6 boxes »5.00. With
T-cal republicans. Their disaffection hajd 1882.! DpiriDg, the summers of
Savonarola. Mr. and Mrs. Taber ala>
1, $5.00 orders we, 1 ve a guarantee to
'
FOUR TRIPS PIR WCEK imtca I 1
i, S b e e n heightened by recent events, but he traveled Iwith t h e John Rtobli
cure or refund ,e money. Address
intend to bring out two or three m\i
RENEWS
L
O
S
T
V
I
6
Q
R
PEAt HE0ICINI CO., Cleveland, O.
, ~ .they werej nevertheless summoned . to circus, p|laying the snare drun In
one^act plays and a new piece from < b 3
Sold by Dorrance & Qi rrispn,. WVandotte, Micl
'•' [the Tullerfes; the risk was doubled by femajle band. Qeoige Fuller Go! Sen
PETOSKEY, "THE 800," M A I O U E W E ,
French, the name of which is not li
ANDDULUTri
the fact that they came armed. Drawn Mr, Clifford jfdrnjed a' partner h i p
vulged. Later In the year Rob irjt
LOW RATES to Wcturesqoe H lack use • • *
: up in the great chamber known a s that the purpose'. ofj pluying variety hoi
Browning's "Blot in the 'Scutchetn
Return, incliidlng rteals ami Eerthf. Froa
of the marshals, they stood expectant;
Cleveland, $18; from Toted*. »151 'rem Owtrolt,
will be given, it being a play that l l t t l
1885, and for lb ree years the;' tot
Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous I lebility, Seminal W e a k n e s s , Oleet,
the great doors were thrown open, a n d thK West and South, Mr, Cliffoid gc
EVERY EV^NINQ
and Mrs. Taber have long been o n fhp
Stricture, Syphi lis, Unnati iral Discharges« Self Abuse,
Kidney a n d ! ladder Dlsi^aes Positively Cured b y
there entered the emperor, accompan L with; Miles Orton's circus during
point of producing.
Between Detroit and (Cleveland
led only by his consort and their child summers of 1886 87. When I tingling
Connecting at Cleveland wtth;E irlle it Trains
In the arms'of h Is governess, lime. De Brothers made tt el r circus a 'ailrfllid
fcr all points East, South and 'Bout hwe t and at
Detroit tor all points North aud N< rthv est.
Montesquieu.
Napoleon announced show, in 1888, h e was with th» si
Albunl's t'omtnf Tonf.
tusdai THsi Jons, hily, Augotf and 3 iptoiber Oabj.
ilmpry that he* waaahottt: to put hitneeif oloslng in the fall to join Sim 1/ r illi^ens
1
Madame Albani has now, bettled 4hj>
"You ctir Deposit ,ttie Money In Your Bank or wll i Your Pottnasler
.''" EVERY DAY BETWEEH I
at the hearflof his army, hoping by the in a n act, i n ^ hlch they appeafed details of her Canadian and American
to be pald)tis snor you i r t OjuRED under k wrltjlen Ouaranteet
Cleveland,
Put-in-Bay f Toledo
aid of God add the valor of bis troops through the Werft
tour. She will sail early in Novem
and 1
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Aldress
to drive the enemy beyond the fronbjer,
andthe
tour
Will
extend
over
so
n
>
A. A. 8CMANT2, « . 1». ».. oaJTMOIT, MION.
tiers. , There was silence. Then, tak- years. H e joined
niortths. A portion of each progrim
ld.^ >oth sexually and physically.
Consult us before too late. NO NAMES USE, WITI
HIT TEN CONSENT. LConodtntlsl.
ing In one hand that of the empress Btrelp for t h e season of 1890, a t a
w|ll
include
tlhe
garden
scene
from
itilre jof the regimental first par u .doi
/and leading forward hie child by the
"Faust" in costume, Madame Albt.nl
A^ICOCFXE, EMISSIO^ $ A N D HVPI {HUS C U R E D .
other, he continued: "I Intrust the
being supported by Miss S e v e r e /
W. S ^ C o l l I h a , o f i a s l n k w . S p h a k s .
W. 8. COLLINB.
empress and Che king of .Rome to the.
Robinjjton, Mr. Braxton Smith had Mi,
"lam29. ItlAtllV I learned a bad habit wh^lih I contincourage of the national guard." Still
nerl-till 19.^ 1 then becUmol
bechrne|"one
"one or
of toe
the tjoys"
(joys'* and
and led a
Lempriere Pr Ingle.
Miss Beatrct
life. ExpoHuro produied SiipkUU. I becahie Aerr.
silence. After a moment, with sup-.
«a:
Latigloy
will
accompany
the
party
afe
one
and
deftjmDdonf:
no
a
nbition;
memory
(xior;
eyes
rod, snnken itnd blur; plni| IDR on face; hair loose, bone
, Clerk,^pressed emotion, he concluded^ 'J*My*
vlallnlat,
pains; .weak! bock; varicocele; dreams nn<i loflsen at
,wlfe and my BOJV." No generoui-heartnight; WKH
weak barts;
In nrine.
nignt;
ifurini doiMwit
..1-.1^1..¾ ,*u
y. .«w, etc.
etc. lispnnt
ii3pf.nt ban.
hnn*
TI3VIB
donfflinplutiug
drods of dollars without I elp.ttnd was
wasoontomuluti
ed Frenchman' could withstand such
8tag« Whispers.
•nlcldo
Konned/4
" 1 when a frieml
friend rer|oinmim,ded
ret oinmeuded DTH.
Dm. Koifried/
^
}JUV(V. lining North-City Time— IVcfii Daya.:
an appeal; breaking ranks by a apon-.
Kergan's New Methyl 'Ireatmehi. . Thank Ood I
Sutton Vane' IH writing the llbrehi
. Cooiniehcliig about June auth;
tried it. In two montha 1 was cjured. This was sit
ilaneous ImjiUlse,'the • jfflcer* started
for a musical play based upon Robtr;
a :m DIM) )
pin
«•' 111-'/ ( x. year* ago, and nevfir hod a return. Wiw mttrrlod two
1'.' W
l.v Niigarislniii]
,.
**»
forwatd In a mass, and shook the very- : !
an
I I\IU J S i yoan ago and all happy. %)ys,tryDrs.rierioody4Kor.
Crombie's story, "A Plunge 14 to
PI1
AliihumttmrK
7;»i
5.a>
aaroaa TBSATII'T gaa before giving up hone,
i n n TBBATM'T
>w"alle w^th their cry, "Long live ;ir<<i.
Spice."
Oroshu He,..,
12.0
7.2»
«.2« i
Wyandotte...
m
1.1(1
rt.tr>
:
emperor!'* Many shed tears a s they
The Philadelphia Record is authotl
Ar Detroit.,.
HM
1. Ji
8. A. TONTON.
A.TONTOH.
Semli il W e a k n e s s , Impotency and y
7.*>
'withdrew In respectful sllenee, and
LenVf. doing South.
ty > for the assertion that Lotta'a for
Varlcocc le: Curpd. . , |
a 11
Km
that night, on the eve of his departure,
tune is $2,000:000.
Detroit
II. 0
4.00
When
I
consulted
Drs. Kennedy A Kenran', IJiad
the" emperor received a numerously
Wyandotte........
Rose Coghlan has been-playing P | r
.11» 6
4.45
little hope. I wassurpriseL Tlieir now Mothod-Treat<iroH»e
lie
10.:»
5.00
signed address''from the very meB
tia to the Shylock of Fred Ward in Sit,
ment improved me the Or it week. Emissions oeaaed,
ll.iO
5.4V
»tigar Island
r h o s e loyalty he had hitherto had Just
Francisco,
^
.
&2fV
nerves became strong, palm disappeared, hair grew in
Ar Amhermburg. Hmidsys.
reason to suspe<|t..',, ,
-'. j;s§:'.
Sadie Martinot Is to play cbmeii
•gain, eyes-became brlgh , cheerful in company and
(lohig North,
, ,,
- , n •• '
,4---.--:
Leave.
nelt season In Charles FrOhman's c o n
strong sexually. Havrng tried many Qnaeka, 1 can
noo1
pm
Sugar Island..
4.50
12.10
heartily recommend Drs. K ertnedy & Kergan as reliable
tfanles.
-,
j
• W I t t U M 5. CUFPORE.
'-, ' Coej l o u r Wrials.
Grouse He.....
12. Opm5.«5
,.r..,.
Wyandotte ..
1.0 S.4S
a a l o a f T B ^ r n ^ BpKiSUat*:They ' * ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ U m V . . ^ i ^ S & %
, .Very tew people know the Importance hla snare drAun sjiecialty. On 'uly' #E. S. Wlllardwlll open jhis, AmeHcki
Ar Detroit
• S.iO 6.40
season at Boston November IS.
(;OIIIB8OUI1I.
of keeping the wrists cool in warm l U l . at Buffalo, N. Y., he marrlek
T.P. EMRR8ON.
A N e r v o u s W r e c k ^ A l l a p p y Life.
t.P.jEHFHHOH.
Leave.
i
a m pn
George Backus will play Oillettji'ii
weather. Actors and actresses say that Huth,|and In Beotember, 1892,
T.r?. EMOrjoa Hai i • Narrow Cseape.
Detroit.. •)', J. »L, ...v....
B.ao 3.10 p m
role in "Too Much Johnson'' next atja •
"I live oa'the farm. At school I learned on early
Wyandotte...,
If one of their number foists cold water tempted a sketch with hla wife,
....,.1080
3.10
«.45
habit, wbieh weakened m» physically, sexoaUy and
Grosne
,.10.35 . l i f t
sOn.
J -' ,t
u r o s s e lie
,iie. . . . . . , > .
u . . . . i. IU.OO
Ma poured on their wrists, and the.re- ng later In the same year
mentally, raroily Doctoi s aaid 1 waagolng into
1
10
7»
Ar Sugar Inland
...HIS
Robert Browning's "Strafford" bjat 1
"deofine" (Consamption 1,;, f taelly . •"the Golden
sult Is always an immediate recovery. 'aitofa theater, then making his
Ma
isger.
Monitor."
edited
by
fire.
1
EsnUody^
Kergan
fell
ih,
E. N. CLARK,
just been presented In England* ;
Athletes engaged in the performance apoearfnee befor* a Hew Tore
to my hands. I learned he TnUh and >a<ut. Belt
T K OP MICHI(lAN.t!ourily ofW»yne,ss.
A monument h a s Juat been placlsc
abuse had lapped my » M i t t . . 1 took the * w
sf feats of endurance know that In win-, enee. Tbey visit K! the principil
S K . ion of the ProbsAe C mrt for "said
tltlkod Tnm Wen* and wa» c ured. My friends think I
over the grave-of'Edward Solomon, tk<
ty of
or Wayne, held at the prt
pr» bate
f ' office
~ In
county
iter the wrists must be kept warm, and ety ; nouses dwrlig the remainder
was enred 0 f Cohanm ptioi. I have sent them many
ity of Detroit, on the twenty 1nlnt 1 day of
the city
composer
of
;"BlUeeThylor"
and,othjej
itienta.
all
of
whom
sere
enred.
Their
New'
In summer cool; but the general pub- that season, and in 1894 Mgntd j
August, lit the year one thousand c Ight bundled
Kethod Tre itment supplif s vigor. Vitality and man.
comic operant, in Wlllesden (England
and hlnety-el*. Present. Edgar 0 . 1 Mirft t. Judge
tic still .continue to wear tight gloves Manager Pastor^ for the fall tou • of]
aaroBB TMtATM'T. hood."
of
Piobate, In the mailer of the e dateaof John
and heavy cuffs In dog days, and then road ^ompaay, (onttnulng wi h jt^|t Jewish cemetery,
MqCahan.di beased. MaryMcOahsif». tli
' B execu™
D C f t T i r D I AwFOoavietim? Have jom lost hope? Are yon contemplating ,
ustava Salvlni, One, of the sons o
trlk^f
the last ' l i t and testament 0 saiIdee awonder why It le h o t Taking off one's show duflng Ita spring and fall totirl
n C M U C n I riage? Has yonr Blood be en diseased? Have Ton any weakness? {Our
edi
Imving
rendered
to
this
court
her
final
adthe
Italian
tragedian,
has
completed
u
gloves (especially in church) often 18»5. On the 10th of the curren mOB
New Method Treatment will en re yon. What It has done for others it will do for yoa.
[ministration account. And on read1 ng a id filing
Italian trattslatWn of Ooethlp's "Faua(,'
rtJDai « 3 - X 7 . A X l . ^ . » r ^ X l K ] E > O R X O O F
th, 1 petition of raid Mary Mcl'ahan,
snakes, quite an amazing difference tn they opened Vitli Manager Pi sb!
that
lh . residue
. be as tgii* dng
of. said
estate. .may
toher
to b^performed at Turin next fail.
temperature. Tight sleeves, above aH Long; Branch, N, J., for the f411
- ^ . — J that
. . - the
. u tweiny-iilnlh
. . . . . ! _ . » . j j y o(fg j p , :
10 Yenrs In Detroit. 160,000 Cured. No Risk.
It isjordered
And how rumor has it that Calve li
ember next, at ten, O'clock *" W fore./•,• C o n s u l t a t i o n F r e e . S o matter *ln 1 has treated ron, write for i n honest opinion
.things, make the wearer h o t In oih season of twelve weeks, at the
nooa at said probate office be appointed, for
^«»^3char^^Chai«i^Suwhable. B p b l t a F r e e - ¾ . Qoldehlionltor" {iUoa(illusseeking for soibe one who will tu 'i
presss've weather.
. r !' , . tlon o f / w h i c h t ley will Join » 1 !
examining,
and allowing,said acco mt a tut heat trated). on Diseases ofmen. Inclose postage 2 cent*. Heeued, - . "Trilby" Into an opera in which sfi«
ingltaldpetition. And itjiaftirther 7 -* ^ ^ ^
Williams' Own iiempaay for the
PRN
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latrtic!>iAMe|xigeo
viriTHtivT,
W
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a copy of this order He |Hibllshed t
K I 1 M h f W . « r < « « LOTTO
^ malnder of the current season,
C. O. D. No narn.es; on boxes or envel
VATS. No medicine •sent
may sihg the title role. • '
sulfIve weeks previous lo aaid day of blearing £n tha
~ ••_ *•
(juestion
ODti
oonTTdentialJllluestlon'ilst
l i n d ^ s t of Treat
opa>a.;. Bverythlne
»v^
Vlnanzl Cro8se{ti a n d h i s fiance, and Huth are t«> weintnoWn as per-, Charles H. Hoyt Is encaged on a niw
Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper }tninied
• • "" -and
, merit, FRi
circulating in said county of Wayni
"Wally Peil'ner, wefe shot and killed In formers to djpmaud ah eztendeid tjien- play la which Harry Ceaer will hart
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No. 148 SHELBY ST.
San Jose, C a l , Sundaty night by Harvey' Uoa of their jexcelleat act, but i ; -would
Judge Hobate. ,
-*-* °^ leadlig part It will not be pro(A trne copy.)
Allender a discarded lover o f t h e dead seem appropriate to mention t u t t j g , J ducei? until March.
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& with 'which ladles may use Syrup of
' Figs, under all condition*, make* It
.. their favorite remedy^. To get the true
• n d genuine article look for the name
.-Of til* California Fig Syrup Company,
pfUfted near the bottom of the packagf. For sale By all responsible druggist*.
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W h e n Certnany warred againrt France l a
W7IWJ, »he put 1 U » MO troops In toe beliL l a
• war t h e Preach employed 7iujW»
There i* no other remedy on earth so
aimp{e. so effectual, so, natural, in the
career of summer complaint in alf its
forma, a* Dr. F o w J ^ r V ^ t of Wild
Strawberry.
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C n i ^ A O O B T TW<
'aiAslUa^ RASCALS.
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Takaa to an l a w . BetM and Held foi
T"«*» W e e k s — T i e n
Ctah — rioaUy
West to
Ogda*
l a k e s B i s JBeeaps) —
Bobawey'-the Motive.
0
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T * ' * «"»«•» Drove a eer!/•-*' " ' • • KtVMt ** ••'•Me- f i r lose her diamonds, ot even to be
majtle the [target of an ill-directed bullet!'would'be but a poor {advertisement
compared with the notoriety which has
fatten to the lot of Ethel Barrlson, the
vaifety dancer. This young person, has.
witjjh her four slaters, bejen playlnk an
engagement at Buda-Pejsth, Hungary;
wh|re Count Arthur Pallayicini .fell 14
lov| with her. She laughed at his protestations, even when he threatened to
commit suicide unless she gave ear to
his| suit. The count, who was a lieutenant of hussars, had Just attained his
majority, a n d h i s extreme Syoutb may
be Regarded as accounting both fot his
sllw attachment and his suicide when
the! object of his adoration refused to
retirn his love. He shot himself
through the head. Whip found he had
lu l^is hanjd a photograph, of Miss Ethel
and a slip of paper upon which the unfortunate young man had, written:
beg Mies Ethel Barrlson 16 come,
v cdfttn andi press a| kiss upon it."
ch to everybody's surprise the, girl'
ted the young fellow's last re-|
queit. The Barrlson slaters have earned
>mu|h notoriety, and this affair has
,cau|ed a. revival of all the stories In,
CURTIS SWAN WICK HAS A VERV
etXCITINp ADVENTUpE.
ABocc-nto raoV
tAVOtfT
g r H e f t SARRI8QN.
VICIIM 01' BfD P N
I
IN HER OWN TRAP.
Ho r Mn. FriaicU Tried' to Spy oa Her
>'
Hoaband.
Jin. Prlngle had beph married Just
six n lontbs and would inave been hap
py. I ut s h e w a s one of those women
wh> never ci n |et wejl enough aloh,e,
say» the Detiirttf Free Press. She was
. i n d u e d to be Jealous of Mr. Prlngle
land ras £'isd with surmises that had
no tc tual foundation. But she decided
to w t a trap for him and it never oc
cur red to her that she might possibly
faM nto it herself.
Cns day when Mr. Prlngle went
hoi it to dinner his wife handed htm
a t o e , which she said had been left
for blm that morning. He opened It
ani, ifter scanning It hastily, thrust It
tad Iflerently Into his pocket.
'
"Anything . imporunt?" ! asked, his
wlfs, IIn a tone'trembling With exejteiient
'\ * k-o. A business matter, that Is
J — " NVBLOPED in
L — iiWze of mystery and
_. - -. ,.... »tj i .
the larsest Jo tbe world,emp.oy.nv I wo men1
'filled p i t h the soft,
turns out gun* valued st &>,o> i apiece. '
| . •'"• intangible dreams
"**B*fof" a m a g a z i n e
<For earache, put a couple of drops of
writer, Curtto C,
Thomas' Eclectric Oil on a bit ot cotton
'Swan wick has cotna
and place it in the ear. The pain will
stop In a few moment* Simple enough,
, homfe Back again
Isn't ft? '
i
• : . - - *'?/
i. to the haunts which
T<m seemed pleased over It,"''eug^ once knew him so
During the , last *) rears Mohammedanism
gee e l Mrs. Prlngle.
i.
^ welL back to Ithe
h a s made more proselytes than ehrlstlsnitj,..*-• '%?*" y ' f •,
W r. Prlngle laughed. He also blushEpworth league, ot
I :
~
" * • hpt?
ed.
His wife detected evidences) of
rk churek of Chicago,
Eczema in any part o(ith«r bpdy^ft.
coin iclou8 guilt in the fact that he did
back with an
instantly relieved and permanently of which he la prenldent,
nbt offer to show her the\letter. Tes,
cured by Doan's Olntuient, the soyrer- '*Arabian Nights"1" &$k 'tfStch ia ;a
she t lought she had him safely trapeijrn remedy for all- itchiness, of the g e m .
. .-]}• : '••)• ':-f , ^ ; .'••..>'
skin, i {
- j *~/, \ . , ' • • ./ .
ped i nd the knowledge made her ut
urtia Swanwfclc i?j,*a youth ;who
terljr wretched
If O o d ' h a * heloed n» t o - d i y it i s a sureng into lnstan fame- last April by
prophacjFi that b e win help u t toJmdrrow.
., ;
M r. Prlngle read the note over again
,I»fttring. He liVed i t 19 Francisco
on 1 it i way^ to the office
street with his^dl cs, and he collected
H a l l ' s C a t a r r h Cure
P<ar Sir: I have often seen and adOrients for'w. Gray : B ^ w | i , w l i o leases
Is taken internally. I Price. 75«.
mir >c youi from a distance and would
houses, flats and b»ni« to west stders.
be rieatly pleased to make your ac•*%,•
' v'":'
. What.lent grtat in terest to the eclipse
The m»n who worries 1» not a hit wiser than of young Mr. Swa swfck wiaj the fact
qua n tance. Meet me this afternoon at
tbe one wbo burns down hli bouse.
4 o' :1 >ck at the approach to Belle Isle
that he had In his (pocket* at the tfme
brlcg). i will wear a blue dress and
Burdock Mood Bitters never falls to), almost $300 of Mr Brown's money,
carijy a bunch of pink roses.
cure all Impuritie^ ° ' the blodd, from a.7 which he had collected during the dhy.
"ADMIRJ3R.
common pimple to the worst scrofula/ He was president off1 the Epworth
At ithe hour specified the Woman in
sore.
''-*•'
•' ' league and treasur|r of tiie' Sunday
: \ ,,
the 1 lue dress was, there. A ; man—
•school. ••• • • ; ( ;
'•>
P. '
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Crooked steps sre the moat ipt to be noticed.
who pas not Mr. Prlngle—walked! up
AJ few daysr agof Swan^wick walked
to le-,
Into his home In Francisco street, lookil , U tb* Baby u oatOna; Teetkw
1
"1 bave your note," he began, jbut
6 s m e and ate tketoM and wsU-trisd remedy. Has,; ing little the worse fori wear and tear.
she turned on him like a fury. "How
Window's Soornrao KTSCT for ChlMrtoTattMng.
He tells the followlngrstory of his:-ab*
dan rou speak to fne? I am here j to
duc|ion:
• i. "
( }'
o A lout opportunity never And* tt» way back
mee: my hucband by appointment.1
'" "It was on the'evening of Aprifc'l,
"I |:UO»B not. Vou are here to meet
PTTtl (topped fr»e an«t o«nn«n<»ntiT cured, " e \ I was ncai" Carpenter and Randolph
K» aftir a n t dey> UM of Dr. sIUne*»Urea* Ner»e.. ! ,
Mr, FjrlngUi who sent me to see what
Haslorsr. •>•" W t n t l bo*tl«sod tantilse.
_
streets in an alley In which was a barn
S e a * w D a . K u i t , M i f c h S i * huilaJeiphla, Pa,
** U A«L
occupied by one of Mr. Brown's tenI
ETHEL BARRlftON. ,
W-etchI
if you address another!
ants and who had been delinquent in w3tl|h thoy- have figured, including the
*One tittle «in will hide do<i:» whole face. '
elojpmont of one of them Vlth Count word to me I'll call for hetp."
his rent. \ , . , f
PI*)/* Core for Consumption ha* been a Ood- - ,'fl was kneeling dpwn beside the Bar istorff of New York. Then It i Is re"IIncuse me, but 1( Mr. Prlngle had
*siwl tome—Wirt, u. Met leU»n Chester, Ftqfbarn looking, through the; cracks to see) call id that In February last Counft Von cxpiced to meet his wi'e I am sure
IdV^ept 17. isev
whether the horse Wa* still there, when We el,, a young officer lb the federal he irould hare dome."
Other* trltl-tudgo you. no' tiv what you can I suddenly felt > y s e l f seized, from be- arm r was arrested for having pawned
M -8, Prlngle took a passing ear and,
be. but hv what <ou are: -J>ot vou must judge
8he had changed her
yourself, not by wb»t you'are. but by what you hind, a cloth thrown . over my face, Jew iry which be haj purchased on In- went home.
can be. - Ivan l»un
and I was drawn backward. When I sta-1 meats. < The disclosure which fol- dres i and butter wouldn't have melted
came to (myself I was seated on the lowt|d showed that the young matt had In he- mouth when Mr, prlngle came
laps of two men in a cab and was being spent quite a'fortune on the Barrleon I n / She thinks she has proved'her
hustaid tc-be a model of rectitude, but
driven north, for I .remember passing sisters.
she J It esn't know tharhe spotted "Ad
under the Lake street 'L' structure and
mlrcr" at the first glimpse o t h e r dis
over a viaduct. I think We went to the
5 T h e VUlUn W a s Really Slain.
guis^dj handwriting.
The heat when you need mtdklne. For blood, north aide, but, anyway, I was taken
A tragic affair occurred at the Notelappetite, nerves, stomach, Brer, nothing equals to a room in a hotel.. My bands 'and ty theater Ini London tbe other night,
tabaaeheTe o a Taxation.
feet had been' bound during the, ride where ttte play' called "The >Slns of a
Henlry Labouchere is always interestin the carriage, hut in the room tfal two Night," is being produced. Mr. Crozler
i n g If not original. Here Is his idea
men loosed them and took the ^ag out was«playin^ the part of the' villain, and
of a sound system of taxation:
|
of my mouth. Then I looked "around the plot provided that he should be
Eie-y one ought to be allowed to
me. The men were about my site and stabbed In the last act. The plajr ran accumulate during his lifetime whlat
very dark.
'i
' f along as usual uijtil the stabbing scene, be (leases, but when he dies there
"They w^re false beards, for I could wheta, in some manner yet unexplained, ougit to be a maximum that he may
see the wire* which held them on. I inttead of a harmless blow beln£ de- leav^ o relations or friends, all in exThsOBs True Blned PurBer. Ag.
think their mustaches and sideburns livefed, the dagger penetrated Crofter's
ct this maxln^um going to the
!*• Sttte eareatt Urer life
were real. They spoke some foreign | breast Inflicting* a wound which caused state! TaJte, for Instance, Mr. Astor.
language/ either' Italian or '8panlsh. his de: tth In a few minutes. Consterna- It Is ssld that'he poi Besses about fifty
One of them produced|a re*volye)r which tionl prevailed among the members of mllll ai i pound| Merit! lg. Evidently hb
Tatttav Y e « v F a r i a s ) * With tea stotara of yoar
• B i l l fa»w*ka*kjuktarwU*. Staa h e <«!!•«•) d«««
spendl the Inter*stpf this
. of tot*. t» AmotOORR. Sos ITU. Bonos. MAM. he laid |on a table, a i d f was 'warned tbe ppipany. A physician was hastily cannot
that It would not bej healthy ||>r me su: •"bned/but death had occurred be- amoi in t. in a .given niimber of years,
--CBfTCBTV} Byesrs* esperlesea* Bead skates farad*
[to cry o « t They brought me"'some fO! his arrival. The spectators [were then * ire, tf this money from generafood, i which I think was druggied, J o r not aware oTthe terrible mistake, that tion o generation remains In the
hands of one single individual, it will
|ENSH)N8. PATEffTS, CLAIMS. after eating It I fell into a deep' sleep had; been nSadp, and Crozier's realistic ;beco:
n i 600 million pounds ' sterling.
which lasted some, bourn.
When I fall, was greeted with applause.
NeUlicr the Individual nor the commuawoke both men were etlll there, and
Byys. at aw* eafc UatljaalasUai w s i i » iisy.
n
1
•;» | ,
nity will benefit by this! Therefore,] I
they had a suit of clothes, a shirt, collar
fl ,Typhold Cheats the"Wallow»tj.: '
wouli meet It by handling Into the pub" O R H W « _ 5 « C T l O r 1 WCU. POINT! and necktie, 4nd they ordered m e ' to
Crtorge W. | Wlndtach, the Plttston, lic teasury most of^Mr. Astor's fifty
change my garb.. I demurred a little,
Pa.,! wife murderer, died In the cdunty milll JII pounds sterling on his death.
but! a slight movement toward the re(air on Monday' from tybhcjld fever. How irould this harm htm? He would
volver made me change my mind, and
EJ very thing possible was done to! pro- have (eased to exist.. K the state took
r took off; my dlotbes.
* SBMgas s^Bi •MBTACTHBM CSw fMCMt. " |
long his life, but the condemned! man
p< r cent of n l s money on his death
"The moneys I had collected during orayed dally that death would <jome. 9!»
the day, about $300, was In my trou- The i murder was a particularly loold- he Wobld still 'haveonifhalf, niilllon
pound!) sterling to dispose qf and on
9looqed one. Windisch fled to Virginia, this sum his heirs or heir might rub
where he was captured. His trial was on vjiy comfortably. •••
Full information about Columbiai ani the
r short one. He was sentenced |o bci ¥
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WM •tTflilo«tM*k*0«is4.
1.
i l l
diitcrent
Modeb foe men ajnd wom^n—and
hanged In June, but upon tbe aflvlca
i
i
*»*
nrnscB^H PLAJB OI^MI co.
1
for
children,
too—U contained in the-handDf the Jail physician hsuwas granted
Eatlns Slowly.
ltoyodkiM*|lut P u t s 0 u » will add M
ilyper
a Ii
lomc.t
art
book
of the year. Free from any
iruas
two] respites of thirty days each.! The
Tb» opA&lon that hurry In eating Is
toltti-mii
)N^>th*r
.
1_ . dno ffaiar*
^ tf'«o.|aiwi
^ -,nd only
" "
Whoa In Wast of U U M get ourprtee*.
governor had named the flret Friday in a pre line cause of dyspepsia Is founded
of/our Branch Houses and Agencies or by
'on «>nmon observation. The ill reSeptember as the day of execution. •
mail for two 2-cent stamps.
sults cf bolting food have been attrlb
uted to the lack of thorough mastics
tlon a i d to the incomplete action jof
P O P E M F G . C O . , Hartford,. Conn.
I-on» Lwit S o n I t e t n r n * R n q t e .
JSight years ago- J. W. ganders and the, ia Iva upon the food. Two-thirds
Branch-Stores and Agencies In every city and,
of thff Cood which we e a l l s starch, and
town. H Columbia* in not properly represented
nis son' Claifde of Anderson, Ind., were
starch cannot be utilized in the system,
(n your vicinity, let us know.
separated In Missouri, and the father
as foot until It has; been Converted Into
iieard later upon good authority that
sugar,-] and this change is principally
che eon was dead and -burled at Jc plln.
All Columbia Bicycles sre fitted ills
effectei 1 by the Saliva. But there 1B a
The'grave Ke was suppbsed to be buried third reason why rapidity of eating In
NfcftTTOIIO SIMOLK-TUBg TIKI*
in was located. ; One evening the past terferes witl) digestion. The presence
u4Vi«« ev*ii.o. TIH* *.r «m.o rod,'
^
week a young man called at the San- of the sjallv|ry secretion In the Htoin
WtSKNOV/ NO TIRES SflkSQOO AS HAtT'OBOS.
I f TMK LEAOINO SCHOOL O f
CURTIS SWANWICK.
lera home, and, after taping w|th Mr. ach dc M as a stimulus to the secretion
Tuition fs rea.Aonable;
ser's: pocket, and that was the laatj I 3anqers a half hour abojit engineering, Of the i tfstric Juice. Irrespective of the
living: expeBH 1 * low:
students aj«l->tc>l. t o
saw of it. I do not know what they jroduced unmistakable V proof that ho mechjai ifcal function of the teeth, food
positions
Write for
did with the money or the clothing'. was! the long-lost son. His father is which goes into tht stomach lncom r
catalo*.
P. R ^ C L C A R V , Pros.
When I was dressed I was taken to the wild with joy, and tber; Is not a hap pleteiy mingled with saliva passetT
Northwestern depot, where we went jler home in the land.
slowljy and imperfectly through, the
down the outside entrance and took- a
'procest of stdmach digestion. Therel
V S h o t s M a k e Dlal|« i D a n c e .
train.. We got off at Council Bluffs,
fore, ai a sanitary maxim of no mean
Capt, Charles Tubman of the sehoon- value, each the children to eat slowjiy,
Iowa, where I was taken to a hotel
ind kept In a room about three weeks. ;r Howard Dall bag male a clomplalnt and n givlni; this instruction -by ex
"All the time either one oi the other it the custom house at I altimdre about anjpl j :he teacher, w well as the pupil,
if my captors was in the iroom with vhat he considers the l eckless target-' may 'epeiye benefit. —Troy Times. '
lrfng from ithe United States ordnance
me, and I had no chance
I
iroving
gro'undiat Indian Head, on the
Whenever I^asked for an explanation
Neet-Balldlns; Fl.h.
I
of their conduct I received i o answer. totpmac ,river.' Capt. Tubman says
'Thcro
are
fish
that
build
nests
fust
it
while
bound
down
the
Potomac
on
After three weeks we board* d another
train and I was taken to Oglen, Utah, fu'iy 30 g r a t snots played around his as bfi d * do. The most interesting are
where, the same process was repeated. 'esse! in such close quarters that the the laradlse fishes, of Japan*.' Th!e
From there we went to Sicramento lishes l a t!he cabin pa atry danced a nests tiey make ar.e very odd. Indeed,
wo-step from the wind tbe shots made being c imposed entirely «? air bubbles.
and from there to Stockton, Cal."
See that Imitations are notlpalmed off on you.
Ordinarily of, a dull silvery color,*tjie
He finally escaped from bis alleged it flassfog by, The attention of t,he
male fi)h goes a,-wooing jnife striped
la'Vy
department
will
be
called
to
the
-•aptors, and his brother tent b'n>
costunV! of red, blue" ftnd greeny with
'
j
money with which he came to Chicago, bmplalnt."
streaks of brightest orange on the venHe told his story to Mr. Brown, but the
l
tral rtyis. Later on the/ female conif-•
r
tatter
took
no
stock
in
It.
Parlar Qua.
< 8»n|^ L o v * S o n u s t o H e r .
I
structs the nest, swallowing,,air, and
Miss Minnie Blough, a belle of Djavis ejecting It In'the enape of bubbles held
POPULAR
B a s k L o o t e d by A r m e d I t B b b e n .
Unction, II]., has instituted a suit for and lhale permanent by glutinous cap.-'
CAN M A K I MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE 8 0 U T M .
The, other day three masked men, 5,000 against George M. Bennett,' al- sules frjom a secretion in her mouthJ
Seduihtaket«ice*iim<icb. He can Mil bli Northmm farm and net twlra as many acres tor his
toon
>jr
down hers. We sail lm|lro«red farms tor S)B *m S)SO a a a c r e . Ilenty of rmllroadu—ftrarot
armed to the teeth, entered the Bank leging breach of promise to marry,
loam., Ho d •oudrhU., KelUtcr Wo hot nor Mo cbld'-cllmaie Just right. Northern farmer* a n ranting erery
of Mohtpeller, Montpelter, Ida., and, ilennett Is a son of Mr. W. W.jBennett,
reea*. If yo i are IntsAsted writs for ratSCB paraphleU and aifc all the <|tta*tlons yon want to. It to a
(|.
Wouldn't tto
pleasnw to i * to answer them, < i
covering Cashier Gray and his two as- 11 land owner and capitalist.! Young
mViVmrnmn
HOntEJBJB&KStpMMUAjrD C q t J t P A M V . < e a s e > y l l t e . Temst.
Daug! iter^-"l think I ought t o go1 'to
sistants with their revolvers, emptied tonnett states that he has pa&Ai no
1
THAI*
cooking
school,
mamma,,
doto't
you
?"
asiilu i
the sate of about six thousand dollars, (ropoaitlons of marriage, but that they
WOOUST, STUITs. Oa.
Teller Mclnteeh was; struck over the liayed violin and piano'selections to- Mother •-"I can teach you to cook, niy
bead with a pistol, nnd one o[ the rpb- (ether. The prosecution .will endeavor Bear.*' Daughter^-"Oh, but you won't
w, N. y.^ p! — X I V — 3 8 .
bers carried off the plunder In a tack. ! 9 prove that Mr. Bennett'f stnglnji of do, mainma; you only cook tbe ordiWhen Answering' Ajlvertlaemenu Weasa
nary tb nks that people eat,"—Rogbuty
The second own left shortly afterward, IpeRoven's "Oh, Prpmisei Me,
Neutlon 1 'his Paper,
,,
;
,i
,. [
leaving tbe third oa guird.
iqujyalent to (a prbposal.
1 Oat*ttt| >
Sarsapari
-n.
ofridinga
: SiSiiri^i^s^iir^^
id the *t00 i; Golurnbia^ cos|Setr
:
)
•
'
ie supremacy of Colt mbias is admitted. They are Standard of the
World. If you are able to pay $100
for a tricycle,: why buy any other? -
Plate Glass
:
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"'
BUSINESS »»
SHORTHAND.
rM
-4
f
*«--
, •
"Cont^ns Mwe
Flesh
Forming Mattel1 Thanted."r
CENTRAL
1'riat is what an eminent physician
says of good cocoa. T h e Cocoa
made by Walter Baker & Co.^Ltd.,
I|)orchester, Mass., is trie best.
bCMcm I0.35W ArStU$Jis7w04pBi
TORY FARMER IN THE NORTH
OP.ttMrB.Wfl
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h \*m %'&mi*.s* M\msAZ
jaasa
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of assault and
VandViaGoodell was the coropta!
Brock couldn't, pay his fine air*
up.
Owing to the partial failure
Michigan wheat crop, Theodoi
Gray of the Wyandotte City m il!
contracted for 1.0001 bushels of w
. THJB CITY.
wheat. , He will be able to furi i
terjflonr than ever tp his custoujie:
Mr*. Jos. Roshlow is very HI.
Ball eld b concert at Arbeiter hall next fall and winter.
John McCaffrey, who came t<
Wednesday night.
city from St. Thomas, Qnt., i!
Te
jrear ago, died Monday morning
day
of 54 years. The funeral se|
Thelsbipyani is practically Idle. A [age
were held at St. Patrick's ch i
Jew laborers are at work..
Tuesday and the remains tak^n
J o of or Y. P. S. C. E. entertainment at Thomas for burial
the Pfesbyterian chnrcb Oct. 2.
The usual serviced will be he d
Sujit. ami Mrs. A.' W. Dasef are re- Presbyterian church next Sundi iy,
icing over the arrival of a fine girl H. G. Denison of Macomb, O.. V
by.
to have preached here several
The annual report of the secretary of ago, but was prevented from 1(
the board of education""will be founq in by sickness and death in his faufil;
preach morning and evening.
this Issue.
The council held a special tn
Harry A. McKnight and Miss Nellie
A. $ancraut have Joined hands for bet- last Friday night nW authorip
major to engage HI) attorney t< >
ter or worse.
the
eity In the damage suit »>rm
A number of Wyandotte people took
in the D. & C. excursion to Cleveland yohng Lebmann against the oil; r
andotte, the Michigan
ign Central |r
Saturday night.
pa and the Eureka Iron a n
company
.August Loeffler makes a special an* works.
nourteenient on the first page of this
£JTO.
ETC,
Through the efforts of Com ral]tt|
.
we«H'» HKKAU>.
S. J. Lawrence, the Republican
The annual reunion of .the Fourth convention will be held In this! <
^i :
Michigan cavalry will be held l in this October 17, at Arbeiter ball., ThJsJ
!
city next month.
|#.
*
that hundreds of dollars will btf
. Miss Ro*le Zeller is recovering from her% Mr, Lawrence Is t eseH
a severe attack of liervous prostration much pralbe for his work 1^ geHj
arid heart failure.
convention here.
Kobbie Parcell, only son of Mr. and
Ford City is rapidly acqirirlnL
Mrs.. Ed. Purcell. is seriously )11 with conveniences of rqodern civilli
nienibn nous croup, ;•.
Israel Maloch and John Beujulnj
Mas Mary Blerkanip, a teacher in the the latest to go into business f
Thirtl ward school, is confined to her They have opened ».mesi marke
Biddle subdivision on,Davis stire*
home by typhoid fever.
The Rob Roy Pleasure club will open willi carry .a tirst*clnss kocki
Marx's new opera house with a hop the young men are hrstlersand w'lllj
less build up a good trade by de
*a
fore part of next month.
Oftice corner of Mulberry and
Jennie Mitchell was .convicted of
Republican ward caucuses
slandering Mrs. Israel Maloch and lined
Front Streets.
senatorial, representative and gcoi
$5 <>r 00 days. She went up
will be held tonight at h
: A meeting! of the Bryan and Sewall delegates
lowing places: First ward, Jo n
Free Silver c iub will be held at Myers' blacksmith
shop; Second ward. < i
*F a'riH r i r i r o Q h«»fnrU h i I v i nor.
W
hall next Thursday evening.
hall; Third ward, C. E BaWeV
• A »»•1rlis<Mnei1ts under Ibis beading, ne-balf.
Laura McOinnis, a 13 year old girl As the different Republican fac :ij>
an per «<>rd, each insertion
whose home is on Sycamore street, has having a cat and dog time of it "
I
FOR SALK.
Overcoats, $7.50. A 1 1
Mens'Suits, $4.75. Sack
andotte, some interesting cati(-tisi
been missing since Tuesday.
OfifONI
CON I) H AND bicycle for sale cheap foi
—IS—
Bright - and. New Stxpck
Suits in S<k>tch Plaids and
Michael Swartz, accused by his broth- expected.
Melo y-BmiL
* • i'?
er of assault and battery, will he tried
There are many" cool evefancy and plain Cheviots.
Next Monday evening an eHfcu
r
p
i
I
E
RKITZ
house
and
lot
-on
Sycamore
s»
before Justice Tewksbury pext Monday. from Wyandotte and Ecorse tolDi
nings, in Autumn wher^ an
You can find them here
J- 1 I««i«ireof H. F.Thon. ,
27tf
A gang of gypsies encamped north of will be given on the steamer VV; | n
Overpoat c o t o e s handy.
even at/ this low pribe as
Ol'^E AM) LOT on Ffanl street Apply to
Boat
will
leave'this
city
at
7
|
M
town on Saturday. Marshal Murphy
R W Lctghton,
r^lithton. Newberry, or hdiKar
K
,We>8eU a pretty Garmenl
nowhere- else in fit, fabric
*
gave them notice to move. They moved. Ecorse at 7:16. Round trip ai
Haven. W\aiwlotte
made
up
in
the
height
of
and
make.
lYou'll
nave
t
o
cents
The
attraction
in
Uetro
w
*
>
-?
Ol'HES for sale on reasonable terms, Apply
Harry Coonier has recovered, at a big torchlight parade by-men be
fashion for $7.20.
i
see this bargain to appre9
to Louis George.
Rock wood, the row boat recently lost or Catholic
societies and delegatei ati
ciate it. Cornel. $4.75,
*
stolen from him. The boat was found ing the Catholic
ACANT business lot on Biddle ave. between
conventioh. Tien
Men's Suits, $10. Here
adrift;
I
Kurteka and Sycamore st. Inquire of L.
be
a
score
or
more
of
brass
bat
i
Is
i
17
is
a
swell
three-button
CutMen's
Pants,
all]
woql
George,
The Cleveland Silex Stone-£k>. are parade.
To
close
out
the
balance
of
our
stock
4'
away. Y o u caji h&ye it
this week laying new sidewalks at tile'
and the very latest designs:
of Ladies' Shirt Waists at once we will
OR SALE or trade for a cottage, a new corOn Tuesday 'evening the Y
ner store and lot suitable for any bukinesa,
residences of Dr. Geo. P/ MacStichbl
in most any fashionable
offer yonr choice bf all our 503 and 75c
Begular Price,, 82.50 down
with flue living rooms upstairs. Inquire ,of Wm.
Ladies' sodality of St: Joseph' eh
andH. H. Eby.
_'
Waists at
<
shade
you
choose
of
our
to
$1.50.
29
Gartner.
Kate and Matilda Warner and Robert to the number of 85, tenderedft!ss
$13, $14, $15 lines. This
Deichelborer
a
surprise
pain
bi
and Ellen Sparrow, charged with lar. Mens' Panted Fine, Dresis really the King o f $$¢^
her departure for Milwaukee, v ien
ceny, were acquitted before Justice joins
sy,
Hocinum. Globe and
the
order
of
St.
Agb*s.
L
ln|
gains,
$10.
-;
'
Tewksbury on Tuesday.
eon Was served and a pleasant pm
1 ancy "Worsteds. W e know
A straw Vote of theemployes at J. B. joyed, ' Miss Deicheraerer haibei
Boys' and Children's
you can't duplicate them *
Ford's alkali works, taken yesterday prominent worker in St' Jose a I'S
Suits,
, D o yoh; kndw that
for less than $5. Our price,
afternoon, resulted: McKirjtfey 141, gregation*nd her departhre i gr<
1
This week we opened up and have oil
school is starting now? Y o u
Bryan 28, Prohibition 2:
$3.50.
regretted.
display the finest line of Ladies' Readydon't
want
your
boy
to
B you are a lover of the national
A solemn high mass was sops at'
Made Wrappers we, ever carried, instart out with a sbabb
gtrine. don't fall to patronize the Wyan- Joseph's German Catholic ch|rchj
eluding all the latest Fall Styles from
suit o f clothes. *It, isn't
dotte Base Ball oJob concert at Arbeiter this city last* Sunday, tho occasion bi
75c to Willi. If you call wis will be|
" next Wednesday night,
necessary with prices, Ofail
the consecration and blessing of
(leased to show you through our stock
le funeral of the late Sylvester new altar built by the lay brbUiei
dren's good stout School
Bes was held, from St. Stephen's Epis- the Capuchin monastery of Ml. Ellil
Suits, 74 cents, Children's
Ladies' Department, 2d Floor^
il cbureh Saturday morning. The Detroit. Rev. Bonaveuture f rey These departments are | ^ »
good and durable Suite, 98
the
celebrant,
with
Rev.
Fr
Caslmi
lalna Were buried at Trenton.
*
strained to their utmost *
cents,' Childreiji's double
Irs. Julia Williams won the civil suit deacon and Rev Hr (rabriel as
capacity. Underwear aud
reasted Suith, $1.25. C h i l
brought against her by Mrs. Lucy Big- deacon. The altar la very neal
Overpflirts in Flannel and
ren's double breostedj Suits
ler, tried in Justice TeWksbury's court tractive and adds much to thq hi
last Saturday. Mrs. Bigler will appeal. beauty of the churfh.
Jerseys, lfata and Caps for
xtra quality; $2.00,1
' Rev, K. B. Moody, evangelist, will Charles H. Denman, a youiig Wgnn
r «»-71-78 Bld«|1e Ave.
all
ages, comprising all the
1
J
conduct gospel services at thu Sunshine dotte cornetist, who is achieving nmre
latest
novelties
from!
up
to
Estimates (Jheerfullily<Given on al kind*
We have just received a uew
Baptist mission next Sunday at 4 and than a local reputation, has completed
did
of Bulling.
date
productionWe
nave
7:80 r. M. An invitation Is extended to his studies at the Detroit Coniorvar
,
line of ~t I
aimed to meet in ©very de, over Wm K, I^oe/'s Planing Ml I.
Rliop
of Music and received the followln
all.
H«»Ww\ii« vorner Fourth and CbtNAnutjeU, ,
ter of recoil)nmndatlou from! Will
partment, the demand* of
; Mrs. Snyder, 70 years old, stumbled Bryant, bis instruoior: "Itaku plea, Itrd
WYANWOJTTK, 3I1€H
the IUOH^ particular and
and fell against the Boehnio building oh tn stating that Charitm Derilmnn lire
lias
fastidious wresHurH.
Third street last Friday and dislocated l>een a pupil of mine for thu fast tj
her shoulder. L)r, ttprugue attended years, and has boon so Mluqlou ai-oo
—IN-i
Dft. NTO. BOWBEJER,
her•
painstaking In hU lusnons thntll ret }M\
The Hhatluck quartette and a com- mend him as a HI-HI class v»i'nt)t |>' M»pany of comedian* and muilulans, un- well onpnblo totoimh «(' ocoiipy iv, yor
DSlder the management of Hlubard Ray- lion In any good iiiusluulorgatjmul in."
Alao a new line of*
(I0I1I McMiiltm in J'ori'ylitlu Work, I'nlj*'
mond, will: show at Arbeiter ball to- Those who have hud the plunsii
0FKICK iiv«r I'rHiner HMn\<nr'» Moitt
,
Of
hearing Mr. Deiimatt's perfornjiatu «
night.
\Vy»iidoitt>.
loll
(Ins 111 nl local Atii)>xllietlwi on band
' The Wyandotte Republican elub have this dililuult Instrutnent will; lutuj
tmlidvmt nJUrmllim of levth,
opened quarters in the First Commer- endorse the above. Heposocsseiuii Mft
AH #»i k i(imrrtiit«vd M(«dur»le prlocli,
Direct IVoin New York.
cial and Savings bank, from whence abilities, which he has umuloyed ti ml
ami has a bright*future jndsound money and protection literature vantage,
him as a musician. lore
1)K. >V LAMBERT,
Is being sent out.
The Republicans will hold a rally at" The tug of war craze shows! no ins
the town ball in Taylor Center tomor- of abatement. Another'' pnjll li1 fanrow night. Addresses will be made by nounced for tomorrow night bet feeu
OFFICE r
John Archer, Lou Burt, Henry M. Rey- the Detroit Street railway au«{l the]
1 am . now ready to <l Ivor COAL,
nold and S. Ji Lawrence.
*
andotte,teams for a purse of
At
residence^
doors
north of PTesbyterla a chnMb .•••m
and solicit orders from nj old customOf D. Chapman of River Rouge, for- Wyandotte team weigh 1,000 poiflids,
*
ors,
as
welt
as
new
ones
'bal
tleliverod
Ll'lie
merly of this city, has left the Republi- the Detroiters 1,820pounds: In adilitiob
Near Corner Bid 1 e and Eureka Avenues,
as wanted.
to the tug of war, other attractions:, will
can <.. fold and is a candidate for the
W a t e r r a t c f fttjtl^lijly quarl^r
Demo-Populist nomination as repre- be an eight-round,sparring contest beotte, Mich. I
tween Pete Sweeney of Detroit, and
are past d u e . Wwei* takers are
sentative for the Second district.
Wm. Monfort; Hairy Kernall! in serioOrdern inay be left corner Oak and Third •!».' requested
to ' 0iky
tlic
K. C. Bryan has flattering .prospects comic songs; Wm. Poole, champion
2d lioiiti^. 1 ^ j
I
proniiitly. (jAi|,Wt|es iu fttre«rM
for capturing the Republican nomina- bag-puncher of Michigan jjJawes llprry,,
u p t o October t t mil b e spread
tion for the legislature from this dis- baritone singer; H. PT Kane, chan pioa
upon tli«; t a x ro|lH audi Col
' """" " _ ' " .
trict. The convention will'be held at can swinger of Detroit: the Goihaiv (City; 'LI.?,.'•"' '"M '"',_ 1 ' f
~
• jar special
* - * tax
* — ' • • ii|jr»M|i4t
-•
as
tlief]
L
Running's hall in Detray next Friday. ' quartette; acrobatic boxing cpnte t bething to
paten$
i .Protect
ideasjj^ey
r ^ - erty.,
bring,
you
wealth.
Writeyour
JOHN
W?EDT)ERB U H N A C a , Patent Attorneys; Waahington.
Aid. Henry O. Maloch of this city was tween John. Wilson and ' Pat AfctCann^ .' Si^" MKEtlNgiS.
83w3
V. 0:, (or their $1300 price offer.
' elected president of a district council of George Kenney, champion high kickeH ,', Regular conituunicatibn of Wvand te
the Brotherhood' of Boilermakers and of Michigan. An elevated plaUorm wilt judge. No. ltO. F. iod A M . next Ml 11Iron Shipbuilders of America, at the re- be used for the tug of war. The price clay eveniug, Sept. $1. j By order of
w.
cent convention held in South Chicago. of admission has been placed atl 15 M. John YuUd, Sec'y. j
cents
t6
all
parts
of
the
hall.
Charles H. Dennian will contribute
Regular meeting of Ei Bi Ward loWe
cornet and violin solos and the Wyan- A fire in the alley .back of, the post- No. 172, ne^xt WeiUiertday
!
iyeeveniiig, Sp
dotte Mandolin club several selections office Ifriday afternoon threatened for a
ilgree By
Work in tulatory tlcttree
at a concert to be given by the Epworth time to do a great deal of damage. The tier of N, G
JolDi Ti)ud, See's
league at Trenton next Tuesday eve- Jblaze startedln some straw, julst outside
Iron City lodge No 78, A O. U, vr„
ning.of Hlraut Milspaugh's barn, aid is supvery Tlmriulajt 4ft H p. m. «^er
Frank Marx and John F. Mclnerney posed to have been wt by boy t. One of meets every
Loefllor's stoiiej Meinher) of
August
Loei
attended the Democratic {congressional thetirodepartment noises bal <ed at the
sister
lodge*
are welVome. J as K.
*«nventton for-: the Second district at engine house, ahd oeiforo thefi-emeu arMonroe on Tuesday. Thomas E. Bark' rived the Hames had spread to other Ked7.|e, M. W., Jan, h. Itowloy, It.
A. W. Brlndle pok No. 413. Do RPt>
worth of Jackson was nominated for structures. Only hajd Worltaaved the
cxulgres*.
residences!on Front; street, tie Wyan- moftt of Michigan, iiiilmtH theflrHfkid
- Thoitftas Droullhird. accused of bas- dotte City mills and TIIK HKKA UI.office. third Monday* In each inonth, at Bit 1k
0AKALAN BLOCK,
tardy by Ella Jessee of New Jerusalem, Barns .belonging to Mr. Mllsjiuugh, G. hnll, at 7:801*. M. H.J. Lawrence, Co n
ThlH IH M. M. M O U G E N T H A C ,
was examined before Justice Tewks- A. Baumler anu J. S. Van Ajs yne Wore John Wnyuian, Adjt, '
bury last Friday and bound over for destroyed, and outbuildiugs lielonglng JHuhl iioitt, No, 27,0, nUotH at (1, A it Wymidntl«*n Merehant Tailor, wlio tit* bMD
7 y*nnmn4 hat alwarn given Mtlanwtlon.
aud Peier Larra- hit 11 In Kcorso the liiKt and third SotI Kt't "•re
trial In the Wayne circuit court. He to the Northrup estate
TnoM winning hi *»vo nionty ardor theh
beo were Injured, ': Mr. Mllsplaugh also day of each month, , K. J. (loot qli, aloliiM
furubaed W00 ball.
of him, iMcmiiM htf'diws gttaA work
,
mri^lo
WON'T ruin yoiir;FEKt by huVhisf old, ahelf-worii goods
.,
- , - Ut
- fit ton
»how» tlie tatmt ittylw, Mid m »kM nrlo«» M> re*
A number of our young men have re- had Ia horse burned. Bryan Smith's uoiniiiandei'; Morris.p i>ut, adjutau|
Miiwbla
•"
1«
that
It tloaaif't. pay M> my nfotlrtm of *ny yntirs up*o, Louther liooonios dry tt]iitl itwos Its llfouftoi' lying for'jyears 00jth«
cently otganlxed uuder lb* hatue of: residence a block north caught fire from
body OIM, 1,1100 DHnyplei on li ii|d to wieat from,
HIIUIVOM ol A slion store.
iI
TiijBinoiJibertot the fhmlly of the lite Iwpalrlnc done promptly »ntl nontly, '
SyJvan pleasure club, and are making a tiVlug spark, but was sayed with
slight
damage.
The
total
loss
foots
up
hiivt) jtist opened a nowlMloio nt the nhovti locution, with a full
arraugeuicnts for a grand private mas- about 11,2007 with only small Insurance. dipt. Allen Mv.KfrbypWl»ih to thauU tin
hiaiiy frloml# for their klndnonu m l
queradmball
ueraopoaii ai
at Arbt
Arm iter hall
nan some time
line of the celebrated
~'}V
HbaU«lway8 duly appreciate their »y 11
1
u urlttg the fore part, of next month,
MpMlal
V
a
f
t
n
Milt
KwiiJ
vf
[1, ^, ROBINSON ^ (}JOMPANY 1 MOE3,
pathVMnif
a»«l»tanoe|
In
'their
'
'
J /.' N, Gouchor and Miss Cora Van-; Foil the next tea days the Wyandotte
*
I
.
du»#n. representing the Horsford Bak-I City Mills will make a special cut In renvdntent. '
F^lwaril
A.
klrby,
A.
Kugeiio
Klrbf,
THIS
VKI.KBHATSD
MIltl.Ell
SUOK
AND
OTHMtfc
ing t'o., have been conducting a baking tnifl 'feed., Parties who Are using this
OiJburl L. Klrlfj
exhibit at Gentbe A GlrardtnTs grocery feed will do woll to take advantage o£ IS^ai^. Stone,
UIIMIU ospoclally for IIH lesn than a week ago.
store during the past week, closing this the out.
«7wi^
To fUutL i
fury
block.
Biddle
ayenue,
one
door
nionitbg. Large numbers have attendOUR PlUOEtt DEFY
(tQMVRTlHoN.
One lottago on Mulberry Htreot )ne south of Melody Bron. Mtore.
ed the exftfult, the crowd on Weilnesday
>or Mule,
loiiice
oftlce {building
Dullding on Biddle avenue n id Careful attention given to making
WE
BJSI.IJ
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ytiir HHOKH,
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A line horse,harne*»ah<L buggy ohoapV 4;hestn|uft
^hestnirt street. Fortyrtu*«PI>iy t > out Moi-tgagUH, DeeilH, Contracts, etc.
jfut ii.\u the store.
WE CUSTOM
WARRANTWORK
EVEItY
PAIR
AH
HEPHKSkftrkp.
BBHBV C. GujiTHK^. (H. Chilian, 109 Diddle arenue,
AND JRKPAIRING N&A'."L
LY DONE,
Collections made by the malls.
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We havo taken extra care
in
making our selections this
season, and feel justified in saying
that for quality and, price our
assortment cannot be excelled. We
are also showing an unusually fine
line of Odd Pants, Casimeres, Cheviot, Worsted, etc., made up to date
in style.
Our new Fall Goods are all in W e *
can confidently state that we now
have the largest and handsbmest
of
S
CLOTHING
ISI1
IEMY KAUL.
it has ever been our good fortune
to possess.
0
COAL AND WOOD.
H. EBERTS,
a
You never saw such handsome
V goods for sb liftlo money. You'll be
«j|c* surprised.
rj^s If you h€tecj,| anything in our line it *^»
^ will pay you to cnll and see our goods ^
and prices before buying.
WANT ADS.
ip
BIG BARGAIN
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50c and 75c Waists for 25c each H
V
F
45c Each.
flew Line of Ladies' Wi<apper%
ir
Furnishing Goods, H a t ^
and Cap Department. < £ • (
. E A T O N & CO.,
Melody Bros. J . WBuilders
& Contractors.
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FALL GOODS
Don't fail to examine pur line of
SHOES for Menand Boys. We are
offering great Ba gains. We want you
*f? all to come and et the ideas of this
<£» Fall
an Styles
styles and
ana tt e low prices.
FEDORAS and FELT SAILORS
•cniiDim cLflnBr
MBS. M. BAILEY.
H. ROS
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DENTIST.
Physician and Surgeon.
FRED ENCFEHR
WANTED^AN IDEAri^a'g.
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GOODS
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STYLES
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PRICES
EVERYTHING
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Mr.. and Mr*. A. T t Story were in * Peaches are pi* aty a>ucjl v#yl cheap.
town Monday.
Miss Sophia Jet'vai'-ja visitfng friends
E X K A L m e w s MOTES.
here. , / T n
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James McCarter, sr., made a trip to
N o frost yet.
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and
Mr).
A.
Smith
are
Jhome
from
Detroit this week.
; Nice time to cut corn and cliff potatheir visit UtCh^caga
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Mr. and Mrs. James Storey made a, %Ir8. Chitf. Nonbrup is entertaining
toes.
trip to Detroit this week. \
afUter from Ann Arbor,
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Armand Hooper is able to be on bis
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. * Holmes and wlfu of Tokdb are Tie
Miss
Emma
McCarter
'opened,
school
feet again.
itng relatives and frlends here. ,
, Style in a garment is what all persons want, what some
Urs. Llllle Enenger of Detroit is visit- in the Olmstead district last; Monday:
persons Instantly recognize, when'the; r see it, and what no
|v,lll Lawrence of Detroit iwaspthe
woman or man can describe. .
Wm, Swallow and daughter are at- g\Mt of Miss Floy Um&y on Saturday.
ing at Spencer Langdon's,
tenfllng
the
fair
at
Plymouth
this
wo£k.
Mrs.
Jsemna
and
daughtertof
jt7ew
Clioton f i). Peter* and wife attended
Don't forget the grand opening at W. Oi leant! wore <%« guesto of Mr). Nejder*
the M E. conference at Flint last week.
Klip f III'MI W*OLV
,
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J. Porter*, Saturday. BlNcitlt and tea Mi'e'
•Fruit and vegetable peddlers tind dull
Some obliging, "reliever": (jailed at
will be served.
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sale* for their produce at exceedingly
' That U what we are doing In the atost approved fashion
Grace
minus
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The
party
given
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Pelt's
'hall
low price*.
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In Ladles' Plush and Cloth Capei and Lndles', MJUNUH' and
Walter Crook and the M mn Mftry
Children's JflokoU for the coming rniason. Thoy nru well
, Mm. Alfred Carter In Improving quite last Thutsday evening was/a succe»» in and JeMnle UtitennlilAger vlsltjed with
e^ery way. Everybody enjoyed a good
ade; and upon the making hlnlgej the wbelo question of
rapidly from her late wvero attack-of
fi'lentiw here Sunday. ,
1
yle, of tit and of service, 1
tltne.
y
typhoid fever,
Mli» Llllle Ncld.tntilar and friend,
Miss Malml Oesley, who has beau MUN Htniiinlimt, <»f Snglnnw ak'ii vUlling
The principal Inquiry of the farmer
the formers pnreut*.
'wlihtleepntormoollfti? and upper wine, edged with hliiok
, now I*. VVhal shall wu ilo with our Orop Thmklftg an extended visit liore. rntui'tieif
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withfittavVvittl
iiiliAttnma tllagoiirtUllk
fur, iiiiwj
linwi
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throHghotit
n«ftvifnil iWun-l)
JC'Unra is hnppy in once^m-iBmm>
homeHtimlay night to coiuiiioitueitohool
•of apples this year?
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and Intoi'lltifld,
iifuoltl w^va( klnjgjtnd
ngtjh, m-lnbhe*.••'•]iiwtwltfir,.,.
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', Ing it Rtster after ininb^nco of forty
yetti'i, jSheresldes l»1«wa>||
of the
t h e klml
klnil th»t
Mint oan
o a n by prodnood by Kklllud lithor fot'ilut nnmoy, and wu Mi"|nii them to
tin* iMiNi garmont; of
'J'he n«*Yy shower* of Mondny night
Kvubeu Hiifh umn hud the bad fuok to,
the trftilo m e x a m plus of pycftftit s t y l e
QW 100 fowls were lUfleu from
have pUcwl the ground In good shape
have his wrlit broken while /letting,
roftg'suliluksii tioop n "iw
few II11 ittltH
(ihts HI
aao,
for plowing and mmlln^.
;"
hat a pity some OHM don't Ifttahl
Vmtoli tiio
down' the straw oarrlor to p Valj'nnce'i
Flat Koek Metbodltts are ulMiMxI^ver threelilng fnwiHimi. f
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Black, brown or bltt«,^toi'm <iolfai\ Iniporlnl sl««yug,[are of tho nswoit out. I'Hiano (mil and oxutnl'no,
fedding balls will ring In a tow day*
the return of lUtv, Chan, HJtnpson. to
A surprise piii'iyjWM glveit for i f ft
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J of our young ladles will leWe out'
thU charge for another yenr.'
of her
loeftilllttle burg far - hoiiw
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^Miller last Monday night, which was atW f i HULL
CKLKHUATKI)
Mrs. K. A. U. Bias*, nationnl organ- tended by many of his filonds and folttIn Toledo,
u
iser of the W C. T U , will give a chalk tlvss. A pleasant time vtt* enjoyed. ~
11«» Mamie Beaublon has Returned
1 talk lit thlk place on ftept 80.
11 her visit in Detroit, tirhote she
Deputy Sheriff Mllllman was called
(blued both business and pleasuiu
The sevfraJ fairs In the su'rrountBng up at 8:80 Sunday morning by a sheriff
Sui lexipects soon to invite her patrons
Well mode-oFlne fitting—Popular prices. We keep : ln touch with the trade and yon will always find OU'i
country during the coming week will be from Trenton to look for parties Who
toi jer fall opening of mllllnety.
prices (considering the quality of the floods) at the^bottoiu not9h. ami the above brand of Clothing is <
largely attended by our elti/.ehsi
Irs.
Conc'ii
moving
lnt<
the
little
held tip Mr. Moore of Trenton Saturday
rare combination of Style, til, quality In materials, careful workmanship and reasonable prices, with I
. A uumber of workmen are now em- night and robbed hiin of a large sum of coj )er bouse Vacated by jpetor! Bondy,
service, if you wish to avail yourself of this opportunity you must come where these things are, viz;..
twill soon be at hdme to her friends
«1
ployed on the Samuel F. Smith residence money. '
OiirUOYjj'Sl'fTSfroiliW 00 to » 0 0 are trade Winners.i'
,-1 a»r BOYS' OVERCOATS from W m to W on «re trnde winJiiri-;
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Mr. Bondy has movei I his, fain thl
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| OtirMKN'SOVBIWOAIN from $r> 03 to$lO(?U«re trade wln^brn
[nto
Mr.
Strong's
house
next
to
the,
, and the work is progressing tinely.
, JHCOATStnulKCk, bri^n. blue ond dmb. AT » 7 SO, break tlje rew
A young man from New^Boston rode ih
Our line of Mend WOOL PANTS from II'fiOfo $3 Op for <imilltjr at price are beyond tompetttfoti.
The school reports for the several dis- into town on a wheel Saturday night. 8t(
| e hear it riimpred that i u tihiie near
trict* of this town have been brought in He was seen to have some money while
e t o the town clerk's office, and the school taking a drink at the Vjarney house, fu [re o n e of our; y o u n g men '^ilftrot'L
ubte harness. H e s a y s it is just a s ^
iu
'% inspectors will meet, next Monday to
and was properly attended to when he ea^; to r o w a boat for tw<> a s f o r o n e
make their reports.
,
got outside. ; besides being robbetl, of an hen h e will n o t be s o lonjely. Best
wisles, Al.
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i Mr Stmts, who teaches in the Maple his money his<,whecl ;Was badly broken.
Cousino, who Uvea a ew miles
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ityof
sougi of here, had a large q lantity
of
Uia Yon Eviur,. .• 'f
Mrs-TE. A. Peters' residence on Erjie
^raies stolen.; The vines Were" jsompl^teTry
Electric
BHtefslas
a
remedy
Jfor
y snipped- If stealing keeps on hete
.' street as a home for his mother and sJs%
your trouble? 'If not, get a boMle rind atinis rate it will be unsafe to leave the,
i" tpi_dur|og the school year.
g«et relief. - .This medicine has b^eii eh 1 neysout without being cliained.
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IPon't -faifjto read about thef special fonhtl to be perfectly adapted to the re
" e peach and cream social was)
prices on clothing that \V> S, Moray lief aiid cure of all female, conipiah ts, sup ;ssin more ways thaU cn!e. Mr
^ iboke^iu £ J I E JJEKALO'S advertising exerting a wonderful diiect intluenct in N,it meyer and his wife knovr [how toi
giving strength ahd tone to the organs.
ivunaBS .liwweefc.
He has the goods If you haveloHi of appetite, consti ja* ha \ those pleasant times where every
o M eels that he is welcome and c,a
kup
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^'erythiiig that is said,
tdache, '"*fuinting spells, or iira hav an enjoyable time. : There was a
tion, headache,
sleepless,
excltawle,
mel
mf 1¾ school board has removed sev- nervous, troubled, with dizzy jspe Is, l«rji bdr^w'd^their patlors beirig icoiW;)
choly or
' r^'M'-i;' «f the 'JargV maple .trees [from Electric, Bitters is the medicine" jfeu fortWlyJ'fulL;,;' /.,' . . . y . - - . ^ V k ^ - - '
aHuntl the school house, as the Heavy need. Health and strength aile guir-- . Cure fur VaGtippe,
shade so darkened the rooms as to hiake anteetl by it$ use. i<arge bottleSOnly 90
as
jjitely
been discovered that 1
cents at Cahulsn Bros, and 1A. »•. Smi^h,
.NeVi'Treattneut for Consumption,
. it almost impossible for |be children to Trenton, drugstore.
hs 0n& Colds, j is the latest, safest
^study.
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urest cure for la grippe of any
„ ?-.. ' Kev. L, Morgan $ o o d of Detroit will Soothing, healing, cleansing. Do Witt's
.- H ly y o t known. It cures patients
deliver a lecture underthe auspices of Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, aftiBi friends and doctors give thetu up.
-''; the Congregational church of Flat Koek wounds and uile^'whieli it never falls If i»»u have affrlend suffering;with lit
to cure^ Stops itching and burning. gri
_,, on the evening ofjtjDeJT, 9. Su bject of Cures chapped
appert l|ps.
lips and cold sores
jorea, In UlnWdlsease get a bottle for him or tell
* Uiie lecturts and ail particulars an- two or three hours. Dorrance ami hlninbout it, nnd we wanaut that you
Garrison.
,, nounced later.
;
willlbo oured and satlslled or tlie prlci
t
wlll§)e returned to you. It has no etpia
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John Smith, a n old resident of thls^
In I grippe or any throat, chest |or lung
vicinity, aged about 70 years, died at
trot Die. Uatiiple bottles are free, large
'• home near this village last Friday evenbut es 50«, 81 and W, jtt leading drug
•toi s, or itniay he bod by udd rowing
ing] The funeral services were held at
!l)i< 0 . J . F A V A Co., Cariototl, Mich,
l<Surt Creek, conducted by Rev. W. T,
Seh for book,nud sumpjcH aild tostlUsbortle. Hurlal by Undertaker I*ot|er,
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mo; nix free.
-S, S. Potter * Son, the hustllug fufnlaorlca h a s 900 strttet railroads.
litre dealers, wanted more space than
If Iijon't know so very mttofi about
\
THE 11 eitA t o could spare on this page,
anything else but the Lumber busiA Ur«Mt Msdlelue Olvsn Away/ .
r so their advertisement has been transD rrunco & Garrison, Wyandotte;
ness'? . I have given so mtieh t l m e ferred to the back page. It should not
Mn J. Parr, Now Boston, and K. C.
;
Mn: well, Carloton, are now, giving free
fie overlooked on that account. - ^ They
mos! all my llfe^r-to learning that
to a I a trial package ultheigreat herbal
* have inaugurated a fair for the feeuetit
rem idy,- Bacon's Celery King. If ladles
ono
thing
thormighly
that
I
haven't
' of the farmers o( Ash, Berlin, Brownsstiff ring from nervous disorders and
town and Huron townships, with liberbeen able td learn inuch else. J
com Lipatlon will use this remedy they
wMI soon be free, from the headaches
, al cash, prizes for the best displays of
'think f do know pretty much all
'and backaches that have caused them
farm products. Entries close Sept. 30
so It uch suffering. It Is a.perfect regttthere is to, know about the Lumbej'
and awards will be made Oct. 10. : The
lat) -. It quickly cures biliousness, <lnfollowing, judges have been appointed:
dij« rtion, eruptions of the skin, and all
business, sb'that I may be best able
bl<cd diseases.
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Ash, Frederick Keinhait; Berlin. A. B.
to please my patrohs and supply
Chapman: BroWDstown, JameB Lindj L little ill then a little pill. The ill is
go ie, the pill has won. Do Witt's Little
say; Huron, Edwin Stotlet.
their exact wants. Try me Qri your
Ea *Iy' Risers, the little pills that cure
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groat ills. Dorrance & Garrison.
Considerable shooting was indulged
nesil bill. No extra rhargo for ex
in Sunday night in the upper part of the
perience;
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village, rousing several of our citizens
l
. from their midnight slumbers, who
sallied forth with their firearms for the
Midway between Rovkwood an<|
-;-' protection of their property. Whether
Flat Koek. /
f!
it was a gang of midnight marauders
seeking plunder or some of the neighY(MJ WH4. KIND A KINK UtMi! OK
bors; hid in the darkness trying to test
the courage* of our recently appointed
night walchmauy w e have been unable
to learo. We would advise them not to
!
H | 0 O T H E R ^Sarsaparilla has the
Also Silverware (Quadruple Plate) at
undertake the latter scheme, as Mr.
exijremely low' prices. Bicycla and. all
f * merit to secure the confidence of
kinds of repairing done promptly.
Beach is empowered to guard and pro6 itlre communities and hold it yearafter
Picture
Frames.
Sewing
Machine
Suptect the property of our citizens, ajod
f a r . like H O O D ' S Sarsapazillau
plies and a full line of Spectadek Call
You are invited to attendthe
the law will uphold him in shooting
and inspect goods before buying, •
opening of my New Store
down any person who wilfully ap-
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\Yhat 15 Style fnia Oarmeriti? ,
'JAL M,
n?
The only way to Describe Style
Is to Show it.
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bur Ladles' $10.00 5enl Plush Cape
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LADIKB'i-HBAVKH J A C K E T S
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SELLING OLOTHINC.
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Do You Oare
i^en Hall, Jr.
. you canfindque
of i;he best assortments of
Vehicles and Harness,
Because it is the best and
cneape^t house in^ |^Bhi[gar, quality of gobds qonsideired.
wracne ctociis^
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OR d£W!ELRY
C U R E D ii F. UIBBMn.
lifter TweiTe Doctors Had
proaches bim while in the discharge of
his duti'es.
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, The September crop report for jtftehigan shows that correspondents hiive secured from, threshers the results of
4,333 jobs, aggregating more than 03,000 acres of wheat threshed in the state,
. th£ yield front which was 740, !W4'bush
els, an average of 11.73 bushels pet acta.
In the southern counties more than .¾^
OOn acres threshed averaged 11.38[busliels per acre, i n the ceutral cou'utitf*
; the average is 14.6« bushels. »l»djn tjSo
northers counties 18.01 busltelsj 'nun
number of bushels of wheat reported
. wurketed by farmer* nines the August
report was published is m,\W.
Of this
amount 4g3,009 busfwls were -imtiiketod
beft%, August I, but not reportm!until
Jsto lit August, and 4Qit.iV0 buslAdsin
Augii»t The. amount of wheat re|»urt«U
marketed inuce the August repotjt w i s
published Is IttiMM bushels moi'oj than
reported for the same time in t W * and
the amount reported .marketed Iji the
twolre months, ending Willi July, Which
Is th<» year for Michigan, > »,ofe».#8
huihels or 1,007,026 bushols less than
' marketed In the saute months (jf the
ptwtoos year. jiOais are estimated to
yield in the state about m bushel! and
barlej 31 bushel* P 6 ' «* re £****
Hf>ronfl.«e 87 pert cent, potatoes 7» per
cent, winter apples 116 per cent| and
•late peaches W per cent, of average
crops.
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Saturday^ September 19th,
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^la^dware^
EDWIN OALDWBLL, Waits. Mlrh
"I know tin* nwrlMaf W. Fay's NswTreatatfni forOoiKinimilon r«ri» /ran* fiaiffwri
with Hng>rliiK itonnhmpMon dm'iorsd with
tw«ivt
dnr*r«rit pbysktans
pbysklans ana
and toon
took an
all HHHII
*«lvt (>Iff»rwii
ni....
einm
w4r» rs«nmniNid«a forr my
dlwstM
nm thai w4r»
m diiwans
and ntcslvvd no iwasflt from any of thsm, On
..._ hfslUi
yth-twi'Hin*
and
irsry my
bff'sms worwt.
worwt, am
, conslih'WHl rtiyr
yjjflf on my dssth-bsd; I
was ln4iM«l
IOIIMH
Dr,
. Fax's;
\tH'¥A tOIISf Ur,
IT SR 1.,KfW Trsathmit
lor
_ (loiiMimin
E .. -.-.,-..-... »...1 *ih faupy tdsair that
omtbettm*'
from
the t(nto I conimcni«»itsmss iriy asaltb
m»riu)
nriiiiif
to Impi
Improve, and
and Sih
now a a v u ftdsuy
tnk«<tttlmt
tsn
»tijw iiMiminlMi,
In
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bott)(.»
in amtrdanc*
withfanpy
dtrectlonN 1 bavs
, wtt rwtiorsd to (^mnl .
recommmil the um> of i
bwli
(-ompU'to
nealtn^I
chetrtully
fo
all rMUorsdto
pxrfiiias Miff
rlnsr from
consumption
or
any throat or Inn* irouttts.
1 Kiiwis CiuiWBix, Walts, Mich.
And Housefurnjjhing Goods.
Dr. 0. J. Fay & Co. Carleton, Mich.
^iiSMia
db^ia
Jewett Ranfles and Cook Stoves.
Rockwood, Mich.
ss=i
FOR! SALE.
Sewer Pipb, Fertjfae Wire, Etc.
and a full stock of farm Implements
m
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WM.BVTLKU, WcHt ROQ4.
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¾
ftn^l get prices before placing y Jnr orders.
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Am helro to plea«e and will do HO*IO the hent of my jihllluv f
Be HUH and come, "
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piJP-to'V'HJ-'fiL W. J,''PORfER;. JR.
FAYI'S&MCURES
And Is Mr sals by dnittttsu In»™»
IU. i ktS sizes
or may be had by addreV the ttiMnufartur•rs. Sample bottles free,
not accept any
substitute.
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the hoqsBwife as well as the farmers. Come .prepared to>
enjoy, and leave your orders for; ^ .--.". .
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Von can afford our month))- ii«|>cit fre«.
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IX toFtt P A A
UNdUT BOOKS.
4 * * taxes, (county taxes', Stite taxes. ^ m a n w ] 1 0 g o e s down, the street with J U J i l i M l liN H f i l i I I U U
Ited States taxes, stamp (taxes, li a curse, stoned by the boys (hat folThe Chares of Beve tllne; Tbelr Beelotf
ejnse tax, manufacturing tax^s—taxes, low .her, with the reformers and philj
HB C I T I E S 8 A V E O . k ' L A 8 T S U N
b j Decrees.
NEW YtiBK.. FELICE
HAVE
takes, taxes! dur business men have|ai$th"roB/lgt1s a n d t h e Christian jnlt and
* ' D A Y ' S SUBJECT.
'
It ,ls clear, then, that'those are but
BOLVEDTHEBOCk M Y S T E R V J
to make a small fortune every year the hones; merchant^ of Our c|tl es. t
rude Spirits who have no reverence for
to pay their taxes. What fastens on
«, !*
all that1 pertains < to a book. What
*Jkm^ t h e Streets o f t o e Cttles Shell Be
our great Industries this awful load?
Oh, you think someilmee ft dojei not HBETTT A!TME.,THE O I . O A K M A K K | E | , could he coarser and more, barbarous
Va^I of Boy* a n d Girls na>ylnf lo
Crime. Individual and official. We have amount to, much! Toju toil on In your
than the demand that the quivering
WAS KILLED pV AH OLD LOVKB.
t h e Streeta Thereof'•—Zaehartah. Verato take :care of the orphans of those different spheres, sometimes with i treat
edges of a volume, "with all the stragwho "plunged into their graves through discouragement. People have no I aith,
gling fibres that fltitter on the verge of
sensual Indulgences. We nave to sup* and sjky: fit does DM amount tfa any- ;Tha Detective* A re Jfow Trrtag to fit id life," sl^puld be cut and hacked to dead
UMPSES of our port the municipal governments! which
Jacob
Frankenstein—He
Went
Ins*
u»
Any sarsaparilla is aarsapathing};! yo[i m |gii t ajjjwell quit 'tiat."
evenness and stilted smoothness? Such
cities1
redeemed! . a re Ta8t
., , , , ., n p r o p o r
B « e » u # l b * Olrl Wonld Mot ; Beooi
Why,
when
Moses
sijWned
his
land
lou'che?!
ww.'.i
'trlr*
the
oak-leaf,
:or; liila. .True. So any tea is tea.
B Now. boys and girls ' , a J"c**, i n********
H'
Hto WU*.
I
tulfs th > lily and prune the luxuria nee
who nlly in the ' a n d t*r e m e n *0 , , Bl n a l prcc|lvltie8
are vast oyer the> Red? Sea it'idld not, seen to
w h o
So anyflouris flour. Cut1 grades
streets run such I
*
mvpott the mean anyt ting especially. People i aim
|0f the I oral chestnut.
rink* that imutit *l«"houses and-police stations, and all out, I supiose, and aajid, "Aha!" Home
differ. YQU vmut iht b;st. It's
the Jrfeav of utility Is the most barRE|TTY A N N I E
risk* that multl- t h e m i c h l w > r j r oflsbuaJpai g0V ern of them found out what he Wanted to
\Bock w^s murder ren of till. Is thsre any good thing In,
tudes of them end
so with sarsaparilla. There'are
The taxpayers., I
do. He wiinted the sea parted. I: did,
red i In- her scarlst nature that does hot demand laboij in
In ruin. But, in the n>ent?
,
# *• • { I
grades. You want the best., If
not amount to anything, thja strutch
'home in New Yo k the sea *ch? Are w« to grumble at the
coming time spokIn, our great cities" thja churches are ing out of his hind over the sea. But,
city
'
about
u
o
sting
ot
the"
bee,
or
blind
ourselves
to
ycAi understood sarsaparilla as'
en of, our cities will not to-day large enough to hold more
the wind. b(*w all night
weeks ago, at d Us glomy beautir In our haste to steal
be so moral that than a fourth of the pipuiatlon. The after awhile,
well as you do tea and flour it
f M a i v t h e - e M « M d $, W M e r i t^re
•j^ every clue save o^e It* honoy? It Is but half of reading to
lads and lasses
churches that are bulUf co|mpai»tlyery. g a t n e r e d , n t 0 ^ | U f y , H n f palisade
which,
might
lei
would
btf easy to •&<
ctermine.
merely
read.
There
1«,
so
to
speak,
a
to.
•nail o»i as safe In tne public jhorough- few of tbem are fullj^cupled. T h e ,
on
as
O
r
i
to
he
assassin
his
e t n e r „ d J &ait *t^« bfiii0>t rw&
courtship
as
well
es
a
marriage
with
,fares art In the nursery.
Dka
you
don't."
Hov
should.
average attendance In the churches; of ^ p u U o d b f t c k ^ t l e , r c r y f U , w u ,
^ Seen run to the end our author's text, a time for dalliance,
Pulpit! and printing press for the most the United State* todfr Is not four!
'
-WhJen\you
are
going
to1;
line; |0. | Israel! march! •Vfif* ^ ¾ ^ ^ .
l>y the police, wlth- for indulgence, for emotion, for coy
Whee, l n t l
< u.'
>
&
f & ^df'the
^ * cities
« Z at* this
! "time;
.
»»-«-• NowMnthoi^oustimepfl^! PearhtL crashed under feet. T ^ > s^> J> b u t developing approacttand wistful glance. And p i s
bt iy a commodity wlv >se value
the £
condition
which I speak, there.are going to be
anything of Imports ice. The claa
but would Itj notfcehealthfully encour- vast churches, and they are! golngjto be Flying spr iy gathers Into rainbow arch which is still to be foil a Wed is, It is bb- to the Lrjue reader is more than all the
ycu don't know, j-ou pick out
aging to ail (Christian-; workers, and to all thronged with' worshippers.' Oh, of victory for the con< uerers to m arch lie|ved, the most impoitant of all, and, ba«-e cc ^*.P •>! -^al zest In , grasping its
hearty
i
nd
putting
lt»
sou|
tq
usury,
as
an, old estalilishcd iot se lo
under.
Shout
of
hos
s
on
the
b
Bach
all who are tolling to make the world what rousing songs they willing! Oh/
in' Its investigation] a romance of tlie if authors but worked for us as slaves
answering
Ithe
sjaout
o'
hosts
amid
sea,
better. If we should for a Utile while what earnest sermons they [will preach!,
traide with, and* trust their exlife of Anniejhas bean inearthed. This
look forward to th«ytime>when our cit- Oh, what fervent prayers the^kwlll of- And when the last 1 ne of Israelites clue has been very secretly worked l>y in th^ laines to make us rich. •
perience and 'rejyitatloi. Do so
No moments are so delicious as those
ies shall be revolutionised by the Gos- fer! Now; In our time,j w t a i i s called i reach the beach, the c; mbals clap, and the police, and many facts have been
in
which
the
reader
first
approaches
when buying! sarsapar 11a.
pel of the Son of God, and all the dark- a fashionable church is?a place where' the shields clanrf, and the waters rush gathered which point in the direction
ness of sin and trouble and crime and a few people, having attended very over the .jursuejra, „ai]B the swift-fin- of the probable assastth. The story bis author., when the volume lies but
',)
Ayer's Sajrsapa'riUa has been
" • i
suffering shall be gone from the world T carefully to their toilet, cjiuftfand sit gered-wind a on the white keys of the skirts six years ago, when Annie came half revealed. The text Is coy and
on tl[e market 50 year's. Your
••• A :
Every man has a pride in the city down—they do not want, to be crowded; foam plajr (he grand march of Inrael to this country from, Itusaia with ser saucy as a nyrpph; now peering boldly
«£his nativity or tesidenesJIf It be a the'y Uke a whole seat to themselves— delivered and the awful dirge of Egyp- er il other members of tier family. ^Slie at us from the; open leaf, now lurking
grandfather used A'yei'So It is
city--distinguished for any dignity or and then, if they have any time left tian overtlirowv
vi s then 16 yeafe ojld, ihd her pictur is half concealed between the pages, now
a reputable medicbe.
There
prowess. Caesar boasted of his,toative from thinking of their i tore, and from - ,So you itud I go foHh, and all the shswed that she was ilump, and,pret buried beyond.our sight, .There needs
a
swift
pursuit.
With
knife
in'
h^nd
are
many
Skraaparillaa
—
people
of
God
go
forthJand
they
slti
etch
Romfe, Virgil of Mantua,-Lycurgusr of examining Ihe style Of t le ^af lij front
ty, ^nd are in marked contrast to the
Sparta, Demosthenes of Athens. Arch- of them.ithey ait and listen to a sermon forth their hand over the sea, th^ >oIl Jaded and' frail crenture whose bjodr, we gently lay her place of hiding bare,
hut only one Ay«i?B, It
imedes pt Syracuse, and Paul of^Tar- warranted to hit no man s s^ns, and lis- ing sea of crime, and sin,' and wr< tch wrjecked by dissipation, Was laid ajwiy track her to dusky grotto, follow her
cures.
through
,'i
••
?,
1
ca7Si;
a'nd'i
In
the
end
sua. t should- have suspicion of base- ten to muSlc which Is rendered by a edness. "I don't amount to anything, in'Mt. Washington cenetery oneldty
heartedness In a man who7 had po es- choir warranted to sing Junes that no- people say. Don't it?' God's wipes of last iweek. On the steamer In Which she stands ^caughV revealed, her ampecial ln,ter*8t. In the city, of his birth body knows! And tnen af^er an hour help will,(after awhllev begin to [blow. Annie came to thi 3 country was a bush clean cut off, and we•• stealtoher
or residence—no exhilaration at the and a half of indolent yarning they go A path wil 1 be cleared for the arm y of young man named Jacob »Franken embrace victorious. That, after all, is
'.
A SarBriB of Rforjbs.
j-evidence ojf its' prosperity or its artistic, home refreshed. Every jtnan feels bet- Christian -< philanthropists. The >ath stein, who ran away to escape military a very real pleasure. It 1$ sweet to disA
peculiar
occurrence, of Interest to
cover
moment
by
moment
the
author's
will be lined ,'with the treasure, i of duty In Russia. Hii lather had be«n
embellishments, or Its intellectual ad- ter after he has bad a gcod sleep!
entomologists, was to he observed in
!
purpose;
not-hasty
toaelze,
it,
but!
dip.'-.i '--i
wealthy,
but
lost
his
property
through
Christian
teneffcente,
and
we
ehall
be
vancement.
,
the yard of the poatsfflce, between Hill
In many ofr the Churc ies of Christ
I have noticed that a man; never likes .in our day the?music iS-j^ipiply a mock- greeted to ' he othe^ beach by the| < lap an' alleged treasonable utteran<ie ping here and there as one cuts; the streot and Pinfold streat, Birmingham,
pages,>
lighting
on
apiquant
skying
against
the
Czar.
Jaco
J
was
two
yea
's
ping
of
al
heaven's
cymbals,
JV
bile
a city where he haa not behaved well! 'ery. I have not a cultivated ear, nor a
early one mornteg. The place was bePeople Who have had a free1 ride in the cultivated voice. yeVho tfaan can do my those who pursued us, [and deridec us, older than^ Annie, and they were, to- that whets our appetite, chancing on steged with moths, which gathered In
a
pretiy
phrase
dr
a
noble
sentenced
gether
most
of
the
time
on
the
journey
aind
tried
tjo
destroy
us,
will
go
dawn
prison van never like the city .that fiir-" singing for me. I have hothlng to say
, ' al Inaccessible plates, and circled wildly
ntshes the vehicle.! When I find Argos. against artistic music. The two or five Under the sea. abd all thai will be left across the .ocean. Annie was sick In London Sun.
round the brilliant lights. The numand Rhodes, and Smyrna,; itrylng - to1 dollars I pay to hear any of tlje great of them wi; 1 be cast high and dry1 i pon bed nearly the entire trip, and Jacob
ber of different epecies. of ail sizes and
watched
and
nursed
her,
and
did
a|l
.] BWIFT A N D VANEJ5SA.
prove themselves the birthplace of Ho- queens of song are a good Investment, the beach, the* splintered wheel ^f coldr, was considerable."..
that he could do to make her comfbr,
mer, I conclude that Homer behaved But when, the people assemble in rell chariot, or thrust out ||from {the .'
Her IWs<pBlr aod Cnwemanlr Devradaf
able.
During
the
voyage
Jacob
learnejd
The Morning Postth/1812, made jthW
well. He Hjced them and they liked g l o U B con vocation, and \ the hymn is the breath ess nostril, 'of a riderless to 'love Annie.
tj 0 A H»iy Storjr.
following statement: "j£*b congratucharger.
m
W e
C
0t
n ,aHdabl
,l "
*T ^ v f » °
* "read, and «he angels of Cod step from
I do hot think Swift ever cared' for late ourselves most on h^fng' torn off
city p r i d e ^ ^ i t h , t h e , f ea of building t h e , r tthrqne
h 1 to catcR ine.musJc o n
Vaness: and I much incline to believe Cobbett's mask and revealed his cloven
When
they
reached
Kew
York
Jacojb
^.ourselves up-ljat *uiv|itlme. try to pull their wings, do not let us drive them
Art acini Anltnoll fcfes.
that,he was never married to Stella,
otherf* down. Boston must continue to away by bur Indifference^ ' I have 'Artificial eyes In .imitation of the went jto live with a relative named says a writer in a recent issue of the foot. It was high time that the hydra
Meyeri,
in
Waverley
place,
and
Annie
head of faction should be soundly
point tojIts-lPanueil Hall and »o itspreached in churches where vast , ums eyes of birds and animals are mad; in
Concern idrary Review. • Cadepus had
-Common, and to its superior educa- of money were employed Jto keep up; the -great - varl »ty^ Thjy are %sed In found fa home in Division street. Ji his weak points; he did not disdain to rapped over the knuckles." . :
cob was of a little !hij:her class than
An English lecturer on chemistry'
tional advantages. ' Philadelphia miMt music, and It was as exquisite as' any mounting'" birds for millinery ti 1¾ Annie-in their native land, and she be adomd and Vanessa, poor thing, was
- continue to poin' toi Its Independence heard on earth, but I thought, at the mlng; anltial3' eyes lire used, for the did not encourage his regard for hey vain an li flighty. The wildness j which said; V'One drop of this poison placed
to
Hall, and its mint, and Ms GErard Col- same time, foi all matters practical I heads in, fir rugs, ale! both bird and because it le hot customary for OUB she betrayed <n her letters can scarcely on the tongue of a oat is sufficient
an<1
^ 1 &&*
l e g e . Washington must | coijtlnue- to would prefer the hearty, outbreaking animal eyes are .used''for many oher of his kind to marry out of his clasn, he triatihed, except in that amazing kill the strongest man,!'
.'point to Its wondrous Capltollne build-' song of a backwoods Methodist camp- purposes; fjor example, for eyes in (aae Jacob, however, sought out Annie, an 1 French' mediaeval Latin correspond- glish lieutenant said tlw.t the Royal
, tegs. If I should find a man coming meeting.
and umbrella heads npde in imitation called (regularly upon her. Annie ha I ence of the Abbess Heloisa, not to be Niger company wished to kill him to
'
prevent bis going up the river until
from any city, haying no-pride in that
ijet one of these starveling fancy of animals,tormany kinds of toys, and never known wrong at that time. Shj rendered by any translation I have
:
;
city, that city having been,the place songs sung In'church get'upj before ttfe so on. Ar lflclal, eyesj are also n ade attended the synagogue regularly. t Sh s ever sees. But, to usefthe Gallic phrase, next year.
t»f his nativity, or ndw being the place., throne' of God, how wbuld it seain for some'v1i"ing animals; it is not un- went to work in the bl j cloak factorV Bhe .: a. he' expense of It herself. God puts our greatest duties nearest to us.
ibf his,Residence, I would feel Uke ask-'standing amid the greatj do|colQgles of common for horses to have glass e res, In Division street, neja- Essex,,' ami One Is reminded of the line. "Apollo
AN OPEJTLETPR.
,1ng:
mean,•thing
i.
."What
,,:-;
M-have you doneJ the redeemed? Let the ?neit operatic apd dogs are sometimes provided uith tolled day and night to get<,iiibhfe:r flies and 'Daphne holdf the ehaite," were
m
It
not
that
Apollo
lingered
#'trifle
top
^hemf
in
at
least
one
case,a
calf
has
enough to pay for the pissage of othct*
JhereT, Whajt outrag»oua thin S havej - i r t h a t ever went up frota the Church
longlto write verses? whl^h h> had 6fj[- W h a t Mrs. L E. Bi
Sayt) t o
yoo been guilty of that you do not like „)
^^e h r l a t g„e t o , a._.
n y j,hours,the start, It been supplied with onel but'most trtl- members of her;family lo.jthia cojuntrj.
the placer*
flclal jsyes a re for use, m m'ounitiigvi lat Jacob and Annie became engaged to ter hav« left, i»n,Writteb. The chase
American Wpi
would
be
caught
and
phased
by
the
• *
hosanna of the Sabbath! "School chil- ural speclmlens, and in the manu'ac- be married, and as a token he gave he • went'on tor- how mjahy years? And hojw
, 1 know tbire are sorrows, and ihere dren. I know a church wperf the choir turlng usee above' referred to. jThe a plain gold band ring, the ring shidid it eid? In despair on the part M Speaks of Her Melancholy Coadltto*
jfeire sins. an|l there are sufferings ail did all the singing. sa,ve one1 Christian eyes are mude, of court©, In imlta Ion wore when she was bu'ied. The $K\ Vanessa! in heartbreak and unwomanly
Alter the Birth of Her ChUcL
Wound about | s ; .but as In some bitter, man. who. through "perseverance of of nature, aid many of them are btau- was set for the' weddfzg i n January degrada ion. Yes, it is a sad story; but
"I,
feel as if I was} doing an inone
muit
not
charge
Swift
with
hav«old wtnter day, when we ire threshing the saints." went right o% and, after- tlful. The stock that the manufacti rer 1891. Jacob.' .who was also poor ami
our arms around i s to keep our thumbs ward, a committee' was [appointed to pr dealer keeps always on hand IB w on-i working hard to save putney to furnish ing afctei as a deceiver, unless he wae justice'"to my suffering sisters if I
"from freezing, w* tfclnk of the warm wait oh him and ask him if he would derful in iti variety. There is no eye a hjome for them, had it chance to gn married^ Jong ago to another woman;t| c||d not tell what Lydia EJ Pinkham'a
spring day that will after awhile'come; not please stop singing, a|i he bothered that could not be suppjUed. Here are into the clothing business In Mobile, then, indeed. It will be hard, though uof' V e g e t a b l e Ccm-,
pound has done
.. or In tHe dark winter night we. look up;s the choir.
humming tirds' eyes, j and alligators' Ala., as a parther. He put what mone;'' absolutely impossible to defend him.
j / ,,,
for me, and its
and see the northern lights.'the witteyes, tigers' eyes, and spans' eyes, i ind hje had s^ved into the> business, but
Let those refuse to sins] % ^
None can tell what passed between worth to the world.
Who never knew our Qod,
dowg of heaven Illuminated by some
after
six
months'*
trial
his
partner
sold
ires
for
owls,
and
for
ieagles,
and
for
the deai and Vanessa during their last
But children of the Heavttily Klhg
"From the
, great victory—Juet «o we look up from
Shootd speak their Jojsfabroad
Irds of all kinds and sizes; eyes for him out tod ran away with all,tan Interview. Scott has given, but upon
- the night of suffering I and sorrow and "Praise ye the Lord: » t evsrythi: K^inounted flsies, eyes f^r the bear, the money. Jaroh returned! to'New Yorl: the merrat hearsay, an account of it birthofmy
/wretchedness In our cities, and we see with breath praise the |Lhrd." Ip'fWa' llSnV the paither,, the f<x, the squirrel, kity penniless. He had received letj- which, 1 suppose, we dould all repeat child until
', -a light streaming through from the glorious time coming In ojnr cities, aid jf-he <log.§and the wolf, and for other ters regularly from' Annie ; and siip If called upon, oy hearty Yes; but would, be was
'•: other side, and w e know we are on the 'in the world, hosanlia will meet ho
animals/'jjkfiie mounted, and eyes for posed that she was getting along well). either oi these proud persons have torn four years
f "way to morning—more than that, on na. and halleluiah, halleliijafi
lmltatlotf j g s , , and degfe, and shrep,
down th? screen that hid their misery, old, 1 was
' the way tj» "a morning without clouds." In that time also of wfilch,! Ipeak, and cats, aiif so on. Artificial eyes for He was surprised to learn on his re in such 1 case? Not Swift, we may be in poor
^*I want'Vou to Understand, all youall the" haunts of, lnlqultjy knd jcri
birds' and : s|lmale are, sqld chiefly to
sure.- 4nd if Vanessa was thunder- health,
.-,/wh© are toiling for Christ, that the and squalor, will he cleansed1 and 1
taxidermists £tto furriers, and to the
struck yt itb the newk of a marriage fa- but feel•caatles of sin are all going to lie cap- be illuminated. How is it toi be do:
varlofts'nVai'tfJactu|rer8. They are sold
tal to her, why did she not publish:that ing contured. T^e victory for Christ In these* You say, perhaps/by o^e pnfluen
in pairs: tlie^nunjber sold in the agas well) as the poem she held in her vinced that
»«reat towns Is going to be so complete Perhaps I say by another]. 1 will toil gregate is v sry large. The busiest s ea
possession? The scene is a fine piece half of the
- that noUman on earth, or an angel in you what Is my idea, and I know I ajn sen is the-fiill jn'fl,winter.—New Y >rk
of tragedy and wjll always be>toId. But, ailments of
T heaven.'/w a devil in hell will dispute right In it: The Oospel ( f the Son |>f Sun. %' ] '"'?'%
like max y another legend, It fades, unr women were
j H. How^dtf I know? I know just as God' is tfie only agency that I will o\f r,
imagined or
der Clos'( s.-rutlnj, into cloudland.
certainly as God lives and that this is accomplish this/
Howl High Cun'ilan Go? I
I
I
ejsc culti-'
I
holy truthi The old..'-.Bible is full of it. , rA gentleman lh Englam had a thejiProf. Ugo tno )Wosso of Turin tas
ifated, '
.
:
.SCP"
If a nation! is to be saved, of comae ail 'jry that if the natural fo ces ^f wi|d t^ade some nteresting experiments on
T*a at *11H a Poaifui.
, jt fought
the cities are to be saved. It maKes and tide and sunshine an 1 wave wele [the effects etp^rKenced in ascending to
against'
It
is
tie
pickings
of
the
"first
tips
of
rn great .difference with you and with rightly applied and rightly jdevelop d jhigh aljCltudes. ^ | l climbers of lofty
y bad feelthe
blosnoms.
The
greatest
chre
must
me whether- we^are toiling on toward it would make this whole < ar|h a par - imountaln's ijje aware that ,at grjat
g&, until I was
be take<i in the picking and* nothing
a defeat.or tofling on toward a victory. dtee. In a book of great genius, ai 1 heights, sue li as the summit of Mjtnt
but
the
bright,
goiden-hued
tip
taken
obliged
to give up. My,
, Now. 1A this municipal elevation of', which rushed from editioi tb edltlo \l Blanc, r«splratiori|be«jpiue8 more or I »s
pff the ilossoms. All the picking of disease baffled the be£t doctors.
which ijjpeak, I have to remark there be said: "FeTtow-men,; I/promise ..- o troublesome, the ihe^t beats rapl lly
this graic is carefully done.by hand.
"I was nervous, hystericsl; my head
will be greater* finarftial prosperity' show the means of creatln g a paradl e and Tometln es^.^jr^g^lfarly, and a fe ei
The pioness of drying these tips Is ns ached -with such 11 terrible burning
-than our cities have ever seen. Some within ten years, where everything d t ing Of exha lation. often accompan ed
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delicate;as the picking. The annual, sensation on the top, and felt as if a
people serm to have a .morbid idea of slrable for human life may be had; I r by nausea, Is'^'j|jiri]enced.-. These Bf• JACOB FRANKENSTEIN,
the millennium! and they think when every man In supefabund^n.ce jwithp t fectjs ariseJat-gel^bin the rarity of he turn Uint she had quit1 work In the otftput Is ^2.000 pounds, valued at bund was 'drawn tiglitjy aboye my
the befter time comes to our'cities and labor and without pay-f»wher^' tl » ^ir.jand sin<e th^ittooflphere becomes cloak factory and had moved away |2,100,ooij). Butfivepounds of this tea brow; inflammation of the stomach, no
have ever been known to have reached nppejtitc, nausea nt the sight of food,
the world people will give their time whole face of nature shai|- b^ dhangi I lessjdensje th) htglier one goes, it is e ri- frdm her -peopie.'
UHtlon, con sti pat ion, bladder and
op to psalm-stnglng and the relating Into the most beautiful farina, and i ti i dent thai a limit inust soon be react ed hJncab sought for her for weeks and the Unltejl States, excepting a few indjgtii
,31 their religious experience, and. as may live in the most magnificent | la • above which n*p.'Cannot ascend. P*o- months, and. when he finally found her pout-is lilac on exhibition at the kidifeyy troubles, palpitation qf the
-'all social life wilt be purl lied there will aces, in all Imaginable renndmentf < f fesfior Moslip vaii0 his fttyt-experiments It was atj o^fcf evident that she had fdr world'^ lair. A rich lady residing at heart, nttucUs of meluncholia would
:
New York wrote to Mr.iMarr, the agent occur without any provocation whatbe no hilarity, and. as all business will luxury, and In the most ddligntful gar- on/Monte Rosa,
next to Mont BU ic, getten the synagogue, Jacob begged
he purified there will be no enterprise.. dens—where he, may accomplish -with- the highest ij»ak of the Alps, where ho her to glvo'iip the life she had started of the Covlon tea growers for Amer- ever, huinbuowi of the limbs, threatenThere Is no ground for Ruch an absurd out labor in one year more titan, hith- ascended toftnelevation exceeding 15,- and fulfill the promise of marriage to ica at Ciicago.^and asked him to try ing" pnrulyNlH. and low* oi .memory to
aberration
anticipation. In the tid»» of which I erto could be done In, tlipusands of Oi)0.fe«t without serious Inconvenlen •« him, but she laughed at him, saying to procifrf for :hcr, If possible, five such an extent that 1 foum}
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*pe.ik, where now one tortun<> lg made, years. From the houses to be [built wl!l Retuviilug tc Turin he'made his next she preferred the life she was leading. pounds ijf.thts femarkabje and expen- of the mind.
VA-Mend advlilirtl Lyilia rj. Plnkham's
, there will be a hundred fortunes made.. be afforded the most cultured' views ascent, so to speak, without ascondlig Jacob worried so much over the loss of sive tea^k Mr. Marrr1was-successful In
Wo aU know buslnjeMr prosperity d»r that can be fancied^ Front tne galler- nd all. -In otier words, lie produced in Annie that his mind became unbal •ecurfiiglslx pounds of the precious yejfetnble Compound, and npoke In
pends upon confidence between innn l«!H, from the roof, and fr.Oin||tiie tur- ImltHtlbn of the rare atmosphere of a «ncod, Ho again sought the woman he article, "iThe New York lady gave a flowing term* of what it had done for
f and man. Now when ihitt time comes rets, may bo seen gardens as fur as vfry lofty nifuntaln-top by pnrtla ly loved and told her that he would kill check fol-11,000 for her five pounds,— her.
. of whleh-1 siie4k. and when all doubhf ihe eye rsu see, tu\\ of frujts kiul fjnw- exhausting tie air from a large pniu her if she did not live with him. She New York Letter. 1
" I began its use nnd frnlncd rapidly.
dealing, ail- dishonesty, and all fraud am. arranged In the most beautiful or- matlc chnmbjer In which he had sbut ngaih refused him, and her new lower
Now I am a living advcKlsementof Its '
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art gone out J,nf commercial circles, der with w.ilks/ jcolon»rt'le|«. »que. himself. When the air In the chamtojv throw him out of the flat. Returning
T l i * Hetort Discourteous.
'|'r;'-; merits. 1 had not used it 11 year when
, thorough confidence will be establl/ihod, ducts, canals ponds, plu n*y .arnphl- correnpotded in density with. tLat he made a murderous attack upon An"If th«re is anything that I covet/* 1 Was 'the envy of the Whole town,
and therei #111 be a better business thoatres, trrrnce*, fountains, sculptur- which - w mid be found m a. height of nie'with a carving knife. He cut her said Mr.Splekles' wife, "it Is a gdott 'ffyr my rosy, dimpled, girlish looks and
done, and r larger fortunes gathered, ed works, p:ivll|jns, gondola*, places 24,272 f«< t ttlove Bea-level, he suffer sd On the forehead, and she! carried the voice. I1 know that it Is very wrong perfect health.,
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and mightier successes achieved.
'> I recommend it to al {women, j I find
;f* popular anjiibentent, to urc the eye such ill (ffecis that lie could not carry soar to,the grave. Jacob was arrested to be eniibus but I| can't help It when
a great advantage in being able.^osayv
iijd fancy. All tMs to be done by urg the,experiment f,urtler. The height to nnd sent to the Insane asylum on I hear another woman "singing,"
The, great business disasters, of this ing the water, tfiie wind, ahd the uun-f whll-h Ptofessor Mojso thus simulate Blackwelfs Island, and his friends supit is by a woman's haiuls this great
And
as
Mr.
Splckles
Is
a
notoriously
country have come from the work of shine to their full! developnientf*'[
an ascen: is almost] a mile less thin posed that he would end his days there, mean man no'jodysWets surprised to boon is given to women, All honor to
godless speculators and infamous stoct
• • •
the name of Lydia E. Plnl ham; Wide
that- of Mount EVerejst, so that It seet is but! it has been learned that recently hear hlnj reply:
gamblers. The great foe Jo business
success
to the Vegetable Compound.
Imnrobaila tliat tpJin will ever be able he was released.
"That J Is perfectly natural. If you
Is crime. When the right shall have
In tbnt day of which I srjfeaW, do you to set hit fait on Jthe loftiest peak pf
"Yours in Health. Mits. I. E. BBKScould
stiig
you'd
be.
sitting
up
there
Jacob is the old lover the police have
n
hurled back, the wrong, and shall have* nelleve there^ will be anj| n id-night the earth
been trying to find since the murder with the! choir, where you could see HB, HereUlaneum. Jeff^on Co. J Mo.
purified the commercial code, and shall j •arousal? Will there be fuy kicking
was discovered. They will not say any- what every woman in church had on
The Or*j«t
. have thundered down fraudulent e s - iff fromjhe marble steps of Bllverlng
tablishments, and Snail have put Into, mendicants? Will there he ' iny un- Dress #aa not man's Invention, bbt thing about him or what they' are do- without j turning your head.*'—WashKIDNEY,
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"''•''*the! hands of honeet men the keys of washed, unfed, nncombeq ii^ldren?. God's. 1; was not in accommodation ing to find him. for feaf that it might ington Stlir.
LIVER
A
Dusiness. bfessed, tiilie for the bargain- Win there be any inebriate! staggering to the mcossltles of! cllniate asraw* interfere with the ends of Justice. Ja.
Hie Coofc,
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makers. I am loot talking an abstrac- past? No. No win* stores. Ufa lager, as to ton neeeasitlejj created by si a. cob threatened violence to Annie In
BLADDER
ruddy-"They say^ha^ Boldeton has
tion, I am not making a guess." I" am jeer saloons. No dtstitlejjrlna, where Whether in Africa 6r America, the e t< Coney island. That much Is known.
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Rut did he carry out the revenge he
telling you God's >&>rnal truth.
—toupse^ei.
:hey make the three X'«. > o h oodshot tent to tjthiieh a person Js covered Is had been planning In his disordered married l i s cook." Duddy.—"You mean
I
supposel
that
she
Islhis
cook
no
PunpblHMe.
In that] day of which I speak, taxes aye. Wo bloated cheek. No nst rnmenta morefttuatter of morals [than climate. brain for five years?
l¥
mton,N.1f.
Boston-Tianscrlpt
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and I heard Him toasted myself j a
Olivet* Tebeau. manager and, cantalth
dozoi times in some of the public
of the Clevland team^ triumphed over,
brave aa he wae, certainly seethed to
h o u | » The major's playlcg a fool
the entire league. Judge Noble, beforf
be quite as much frightened'»» ,
8AYINCS
AND*
DOilNOS
OF
PLAYgam<, Io, and I leave-ft to your wotpr
whom thpderaurrertcJTebeau'epeUtloa^
A Children's Btory.;
hens. He was Just flapping his wing's,
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I K S A N D Mj^ONATES.
three tiineli in ian'S ,w l u to uncover i t We'll keep
for a p|erpetUBl restrulnlng order;war
FRA1D? 0, no! m to fly up into the oak tree, when- <Ae
bur n-a counsel but you fathom the
succession
t
h
a
t
heard preventing the league from eol not afraid of any Btrange animal made a sudden daWftt
Pr^iik rode Flash plot) w ille I'm getting acquainted with f M R«tBJ«r Th»t Bnikh. Woal« ParoliMf lecting the 'fine of 11200 imposed o n
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four-legged c r e a - big toesj, ,
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and won ' thej Igen- Flasi,
tore t h a t e v e r .... "Boo—woo—woo! 0^-rv-r!" it crjix
C1«*«U id
rrsach • • 1«
D « B U 4 — him for alleged Impioper conduct i n
tlenan's cup.!'!
Y^nkt a beauty! She's fit to ran
grew!" said Tiddly- savagely.
Chaniroi
C*na»l
Ih
Mad«'Ja
'f.D**-* the Cleveland-Chicag( > game, at dleve f :*';..
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It was one ofj the for i kingdom," were the comments
land, and, the Cleveland-LoulBvlll*
winks.
And flop! went Tiddly winks, spradT
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tlu»
Nan
fair » t and most with v hich Fielder capitlvated all the
game at Louisville, on pain of expulTlddlywlnks was dling his long legs, While "bee—weepbewitching of Ken sfab e boys, and! when they saw t^e
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- - . , • ? * & • sion from the league,• overruled the dea Partridge Cochin, wpo!" went the enemy, diving past b&n
FERE).is
teo'im|uct
y's daughters gnUarrt mare taking badges, fences and
tnurrer and granted the injunctlot.
a tall, fine-looking and seizing a respectable top-knot ben
that the ohivMroua (tltcl et like a greyhound, never breach
m'edlate prospect of The decision brought out a point that
fellOw, with beauti- by the tail.
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old; I general ttt|fned fog hfr pace or checking her terrific
Indianapolis hav- had been entirely ovei looked by the a< ful red and gold
"Squawk!" 'cried the hen who had. a
iiigacfcb in the big torneys of both sides, ind that was tht t
as he answered: You i n o w ' t h e spee I, they were dancing, singing and
plumage,
w h i c h temper of her own, and ruffling up h er
lsague! with plky- no fine! had been imposed. The staUglistened brightly. in the spring sun- feathers she flew at the saucy etraogi r, accepted; tradltioa,in regard to dreams, mak ni; quaint speechesiili thejir ecs
ej's composed of the ment occasioned cons derable surpris K
Jo, attd of course, there la not ft l*ayjtoti cies
shine.
and gave it a savage peck between t te In this enlightened age who retainslthe
present Cleveland but ft developed that it was true. On
I vi" solved It, Frank,-' whlsper|ed
HleJtail feathers were long and glos- eyee,
d
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faintest trace of supeistition. ^ jbave Jo, §x ritedly o n the ' morning of
tieam.
The .story July,4 Tebeau received a letter signed
sy, proudly arched above nje back;,
"Take that for yourl impudence," spe forbidden that'Yankee lover ofr yours' race.Wimple Is an English jockey
irhiqh is going the N. B. lYoung, secreta T of the leagu».
with a graceful droop towards the ends, cried. -:
the privilege of coming here and ,thei is td h ive $2,000 if he wins for the
f )unds tp„ the effect This note informed lim ,that the d and he had a handsome red comb,,
"Yelp," howled the! - aggressor, hi If mere phantasies of a dream aire ¥ not1 Jor. I ut thaj is not the meanest pirt
t h a t P r e s i d e n t rectore, at a special meeting, had ruwhich little Ros^ declared looked like frightened out of his wits, but spying
good of t io conspiracy. Sam Ounn, who
^irush would pur^ queejtejl him to .impose a fine of | 2 ( 0
a scarlet poppy.. Tiddly winks was quite Tiddly winks streaking1 towards the hen going to restore him i o my
chase the Cleveland franchise, switch on Tebeau and t o r< strain him fro in
own
i
md
rides
the
big
gray,
has
|
a
grace
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a favorite with little Rosy, but he was house as fast as his "J long legs wotjjld
jBut" Jo had sown the] seed andj the Sola 1 farm on which the major holds the club to Indianapolis, and-turn Ihe *particVpat!ngyJn any game until thenot much liked In the barn-yard, on carry him, it suddenly turned and
look of confidence in her great Ibijown a mottgage. l|t Is arranged for sifxa presen^, Hoosier teiiin over to ao^ne flne/'wa^djaid^ Tebeau obtained a t e m account of his tyrannical disposition, scampered after him.
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eyes told that she anticipated1 a jjitla- to niaiie sur^of beating Flash
other l a s e - ball - loving community porary!'Injunction against the leagueand his, boastfolneas. He pecked the
Of
"Boo—woo—woo," it cried In suetl a factory harvest. The |general walked crossing her-ft|t the 'ftrs,t fence.' no meets w th a vehement denial, by (that
fand the Cleveland tea n restraining, theOuinea-fowls unmercifully, picked a shrill voice that the poor Cox-hin stopd
toward the stable thlnjking it paiislng thoijclt being taken, of,your .precious gentleman himself.
collectioa of the fin* j and J»j - W - J quarrel with the White Pek)n duck on still with terror, while the savage foe
Btrange that J o * repeated vision [Oin-| life u this arrangement They met
Mr. Blush was a^ked regarding the them tOfpermlt him to play.
' every possible occasion, and would not seized him by bis handsome tail feathcided so exactly with ins own, for he dow^i it the creek* last'night to make rep6rt. "There is ah folutely nothing in
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allow the younger, fowls to eat a mor- ers and stood shaking them and dar[himself had thrice bee^i in dreamland sure hat each man Understood n;s it/' s;ai<Nne.' vTh(ft story originated
sei, until he-had crammed, his own crop ling, "gr—r—r" triumphantly.
i to see that dashing yojiug fellow Ttom part, ind I w^s a listener.- All may n the full of 1&4, ' v h e n ^ r . Robison,
• Clevela id's >nrllne.
,
jWlth all the corn or oats It would; hold. \, Poor Tlddlywlnks, more dead thin
the north ride the mfgnifleeht blackj not b? fair in horse racing, Franjk, but
reside^tr of the' Cleveland club, w i s
J. Earle Wagner jelieves that the
:, He kept a respectful distance;from falive, could do totbing b u t s t a i d
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filly to victory. There was another Jsur- It h> ii love, you know. Wimple, made
uoted f« sayJug'tli*t he^wa^an^ious decline of public interest In Clevelai d
old Hadladeen, the bronze gobbler ,'ahd stock-still,and cry "Squab! squak-awprise in store for him, when, he Jame the,, n:Jor pay 51,500 6n the spot. S^m jto sell t i e CleVelan< club. Since then IF solely,,due to the -onduct upon ttethe'White: Leghorn:rooster, who were awk!" at the top of his.. lungs. The,
j updn Tom rubbing thW' faatin coat of t^ied LO beg^ off, but was threatened the stol-"'has broke,i out at measured fleld of Captitn'Tcbtau and hie pla/
larger an<j stronger than himself, and hen's cackled in sym^^thy, making such'
the clean-limbed mare at d talking to and cooled into • keeping^his agree interval), but neve,r has there been ers. S(ays he- "Eigh : or ten years aj;o
would notj have hesitated to give him a racket that Aunt Peggy looked cjut
her.as thpugh she combreiedded^yiTy mmit When theyJseparat^ I followed any reaion for believing that a trans Cleveland WJ.S one o s the best pajirg
I a good drubbing if they had caught of the back door to see vwhat on earjth
word a n i sentiment.
j'*'
Sajm jnd before I left him he was so fer of tn"y kind B'ould be. ma^e'. I hase b|aU clth s in the'jcoimtry. But t i e
him at his pranks; but he was selfish could be the matter.; t
"You'si (gwinter get dat cup s^uah, a^Jiimed he wanted to shdot the pla- never- hi ,ye.broache(| the subject to Mr fans in the forest Cijty becarte utter y
and cowardly enough to seize a fat hug,
dream' free Jpr^ 1 pitied Wm so "that I—well, I ftdblaon "nor has he ever offered1 the
"Run, Rosy," abe cried, "Something ij ;ss Flp& , kise I c one
or a line, plump cricket which some
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times dan Mistah FninH Him down Qssti m }d that mortgage."
[club for »alre to me. }io dottb.t 'Mr. Rootpoor, pullet had iudiigtriously scratched is disturbing, the fowls!" And Utile
heah m' you took him rohn' dat cow&e
son wot id , sell ir h> could secure his
"Tb
jn
the
major's
sole
advantage
is
Rosy
ran
quickly
to
the
rescue
of
Her
-up. ^nd tlevaur^hlmself, before her
so fas* ddt he had no bref WfJ,JiPey In his imported'joqkey?
$>ric«, biji; his' price, Mke that-'bf eVery
r
Withered
favorites.
•
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verv'eyes.
other club, Is eo blgii that persons who
I ,a to sure of it."
j But when she reached the barn-yajfd hain't noWin' on foah hoofs kip'k«ep
Ajbd wtjf.n one of the hens laid an aWdl espied the tail Cochin squeaklhg 1^ sight ob you, honey, de way I j seed
iftre
'not thoroughly up in base ball
Tlie
(am.liar
scene
at
the
track
nejed
iefrg1. Tlddlywlnks 'would Invariably with terror, while a tiny shepherd pup- ddt man ridin' you. Datrs honesf, ole not b< described. All the peopl^ _ [*0uld rifuse to, conilder a ^roposftion
tackle louder than she did herself, and py stood holding him by the tail, itjid
of It in which thf Cleveland yalue
the ;o inty were there for4 holiday ajb
make,'so much noise you would have growling savagely, she burst Into ! a
The handsome old general threw hack muty gueats from other sectiohs e>r
flkured
•uou^ht h«> Uad laid the egg himself!
"It is) not such in easy matter to
hearty laugh. ^'Corae here, Roy," she his shoulders and knit ed his bro'^s as live del the scene. Befofe the, toj
Th^iij loo. ht was always boasting. tried, and the fnl puppy let go Bis be turned away/thinHng he ha< not nlini: >ell rang for the call of the race have,a 'tub transfeired from one city
Ht-.^^x standing on one foot, under victim's tail, and went frisking to Her been Been by 'the ind ustrlotu rtkbber for Ufr cup, nearly every one hjnd t,o anptier as people generally ImagJI tall poktbtrry bush, one warm day, with a nhrlll little bark of delight. and falling to note the roll of tbei ."in- risked something on the outcome, i! ine," C(ntlntie4 M^ Bruih.
"When
recounting mva<s of his own brave ex- "Far shame,. Tlddlywlnks," said Rofy, ning 'eyps that followed him; ' j
Flfiih and Witch carrying the mon^y, the ton year agreement waa made In
ploit* x*t a group of fowls who were "to be afraid of a little bit of a djbg
Superatltjoh may have run out In thefor it was accepted that one of "them 1X91 its pruvisiota were Bueh that
K«tthi'if.T 'ni'-.ir. Some 'wore pluming like Hoy, who only wanted to play blood of the Pay ton* but here vrA one mutt ivIn. The RencrtU chan«ed «ofno every n a n that *«ijt into It received
thfii'-"} .** others taking a dust-bath with you!"
of the older generation In troubled moi(» on the stretch "of • those dreams full protection in v e r y wuy. For In
j
In tr-e side ot'.ho ash beup, and others
doubt.
It WHD more than his common; and t ifr majoij plunged because of jile •tsm'e, If President Robleon sold the
But Tlddlywlnks, finding hlmsjblf
»g«lo |;lKnr<Jly picking gravels from A
free, hurriedly sneaked off around Jho senso could accept ,anf1 everj(jbody| sui'o thing." Ifar Baw'annn' had men Cleveland club he would have to sepH* of. ':m<!. which had been dumped
cure the consent of the other presidents,
barn, and began pluming his ruffled nbout Hie plnce seemed to be dreaming] tloiied no chnngo In the program
i»i"''.."i« I'ortici of the barn-yard, exA fur the preliminary oanter It was to the' sale. Then if the purchasing
feathers. He was well twitted by |he Hie eame thing as a mere coincidence.'
pressly for that purpose.
other fowls, when they ventured ;to He wijuld not go backiof the stfiwge hot t le genetjal's words; "You will party desired to tmnefer the team to
"No," said Tiddlywlnke, holding up come forth from their hiding placeaj
faiol In search of Its ! Inspiration for win," of the ' exaggerated assurances any othsr^city he attain W»uld have to
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his head and looking proudly around,
"You wouldn't run from a fox, would that would confess n weaknesp he. of ' h< stable boys, but the flaming secure the.consent « the other presi
"I'm hot afraid of a n y four-footed
you," sneered the snuff-colored hen, would not admit; but It was forced eye i of Jo that caused Fielder to Bet dents. ' t h e others naturally Would
FRED TiERRY.
creature that ever grew! Why, if a;
upon him as an> Irresistible conrijctlon his tejeth like' a man lighting for his' make u> their mint e4 whether the city
maliciously?
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f \
(One
ofvthe
few old-time pitchers s^ill
fox were suddenly to pounce oyer the!
to whtc i the club wlould be transferred
"Of course not," put In, Queen AJnhe, that Unless Frank Fielder was astride life.
In the arena.)
!
fence Into the barn-yard, do you know
of
Flash,
the.
lock!
race
of
the;,,year
Wquld
i;ive
better
teturnfl
than
Cleve"Thley're
off,"
went
up
the
shout,
and
shaking her feathers, and hopping >Ter
what I would do?" >;•
the pig-trough to pick up a grain j of nnd the coveted cup w6uld go to^ MaJ. t h e e followed the breathless silence laf»d;j If they thflJght !it would and
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"I know what I'd do," said a snuffcorn on the other Bide. "He is n o t ! Slickton. And the thought pf this of suspense,- For three fields the gave, thsir consent Ihe tirade would go: disguked with the language of Tebeau .
colored hen, who was wallowing in
f
was
not
to
be
endured.
To
thel
geny
If,
however,
one
iaan
preferred'
the
hor
se
i
ran
bunched.
Flash
and
Witch
ed
Burkett
'and
0
'Conhor,
who
carr
(
afraid of any, four-footed creature that,
the ash-heap. "I'd run Into the henera)' the major was an - upstar^, an back* with their riders watching each original *<;lty to^th^ .lone to' which the their, blackguardlism so far that the
ever grew!" , '.'"?.:N./. .
'•
house and scramble up on the roost as
"Quack, quack, <Ju«jk,'* said the Pe- unworthy rival, a mar| pf questiojnaole oth»r like| hawks, but. as they neired team ^ as to be diovedJ?,and> voted patrons of the g^and-stand refused to
fast a* ever I could!"
kln duck, waddling'out from a bunch reputation' on *he turf and utterly un- the fpurth J^imp, an .Ugly ditch and against the ohangej the deal would he attend the game. - The patrons dropbed
"And I," said Queen Anne, a mothof tall grass, where she had been hid- principled where his - interests jl were ihedjget, Sam Imperceptibly pulled, his off and the team' wtjuld have td-remain off year by year, until to-day Cleveerly old hen, with a black top-knot
hardly
a length
ahead of
,.
.
„
. . . where, |t Is. Anojther feature about land, despite the fact,that she hat
ing during the affray. "Pray, MtaW at stakje. Besides thl^ animus o^ dis- fgrajrjuhtil
and;a ruff around her neck, "I'd fly
like
the
general,was;
moved
by
the
the|favorites,
the
Witch
coming
to his }-transferring clubs iVtha(although the strong club. Is one of the poorest piiy
Tiddly winks, do tell us what you would \
up Into that big oak tree, doubledo if a fox, were to pounce unexpectedly consideration that he had been shrewd WWand Flash to h}s right. Over wfent original owners inajy sell out and get ing base ball cities in the League. Is
quick."
i
Jy goaded into' poitlnlj $10,000 on the- this leiders, bui Sam's horee apparently ^juout off tiase ball they are liable' until It anv wonder, then, thatMMr. Robison
over the fence?"
"Cluck! clack! I'd hide under* the»
bttjtconje ' oif the ijacef and to lose it ri'iiSiid. and sWeryed1 to the ;lift the ^tefj Donation o f the ten-year agree wants ooaohlng stopped?" '
"It's only natural for hens to be cowm^anl disoater to the prospects' of Jo Tl|« r«, was' noUlme for'NWImpie to 8f!op. n^nt ftr any shorttomings on the'part
Burdock: bUfbes, with my chickens
ardly," said a yellow-legged pullet,
aaj ah heiress. It w i s this thought Folioving t h e crash,'the crowd saw 'of" the : i4 w o'wpers.' V-And. by 'the i^ay,
under my wings," said Madame Feathwho owed the Cochin a grudge for robDlaipnnfl Daat.
j
that had most troubled the proud old the two*!horses and a man,|n a con these frequent Reminds for the expulerleg, anxiously. )
'
'*
bing her of a dragon-fly that morning. Kentuckion', and, before he slept! that
Newark has signed Pitcher Willis,
"I dare say," sneered Tiddly winks,
fus-'d mass. Sam havjng gone from kla slon^ of this president or that'president
Even the guineas flew boldly down night he .had written Frank to come at
late of Syracuse,' and borrowed Pitcler
"You are old hens, you know, and its
lisaddl' to the other side of the heqg r is foolishness. The agreement of 1891
from the barn-roqf, where they had once.
Gettig from New York, and Garvin
' \ <;
f.|
I'wlt 1 the ability of a ' -ue rider. Xl is to t i e effect that no;club or club
the nature of hens to be cowardly: But
been sitting in a row, screaming "pot-from Philadelphia.
\
The surprise ? of that young kjentie- Field-r had to do
was to guid^ president can be expelled for anything
I would not show the white feather!
rack! pot-rack!", during the contest
Clark bas played in 'more games for
man was tto\ diminished by the! hos- Flasli over the coi set winning the1 'but fail live to keep lis obligations with
I'd Just
'*
"If it had been a great big dog, like pitable welcome that he receive^, but1
rac;. the cup and.oi •» of the loveliest the players and wjth the league.' Of Louisville than any one man, a i d
"Cut cut. cut!"1 cackled a longFarmer Dill's, Howser," they said. ."It almost became'sa panic-when he| wae
of Ui the lovely woiutn 0f Kentucky, course there,is punishment for" the has. become one of the strongest ba|tt
legged pullei, running full tilt from bewould be different. But a little puppy, told by Jo th^tt he," must ride fcjr the
, ,
£ v< r sine'e | the general has been an magnates In the wuy of fines, but ex- men the Colonels have.
hind the.barn. "Cut, cut! O! I've had
aa bigger than a kitten! And Tiddly- cup and win ft/ as the one sure vfay of
Cleveland papers are, njaking all
in dreams, though pulsion can come olilyfor the offenses
such a flight!" %
winks squawfceld as if a whole pack of overcoming personal objection to an he he nits 'at everything else which hiis
sorts of concessions this year. T h e '
*"What—what— what-^what was It?"
that I mentioned °< fofo."
foxes were .after him!"
j
latest is that Cleveland Is a poor town
event which .Was the crowning hope of a I a or of I the supernatural. He <;l|ld
stammered Ticldlywi iks, while the hens
h . |And Tiddly winks felt ' s o shame- his life. 1 ^
for base ball! What next?—Ex
• ^
j
drealci of Flabh and Fielder becaus^
clustered anxiously around him. as if
,
From
Cast
i
to
Box.
'' faced, that'"he did not /venture to crow
F i e l d e / w a s a, thon»ughbred ^[meri- they were the chief objects of his
The
Buffalo
team
contains
seven
leftfor protection?
•.."',•
Conn daC Lucid,] who was with the
for, half-a day. But he was never beard can. He had neirve, gliK-k,; quick per (heughi,'but| he never .knew that 'jo
handed batsmen* They are terrors to i
"O, jiear! I don't know," panted the
Philadelphiaclubj
of
the
National
to boast of his own bravery agttth. ceptions and an' lroiif.wtllj "-Ja]
bet fc hfm confiding the vision to his
right-handed pitchers, but a southpaw
pullet; still trembling with fear. "I—I
And what was still better, he Was cu^e^ answered.' "I'll «ake 'the cbanee and old ffiend Col. Buckler.that'the dreams league and American association for keeps them guessing
wa» scratching—near the barn—when
of his other ibad habits, and was neyer if I fall you knew tlntt I'll be fir the Bhe n-ported were all evolved from her a greater part of this season. Was born,
Ex-Captain Gleason, or the Giants,It; pounced right eft meJ Such ,a teron Feb. 24,1869, at Dublin, Ireland, and
again gwHtyt of\peeking the guinea- heaviest loser of •• he da^jr."
tmi ig nation inj broad daylight and
Is
a light-hearted player, since throwrible creature, with legs and teeth!
is a printer by trade.
It was while
fowls, riort quarreling with the Pejtin
To (tie genera! he Isald: "I'ni sur- that she, ha< peen Instrumental ' In
ing up the captajnky. The Kid is playAnd It opened its mouth, and went
workin
?
at
his
tra|le
as
a
compositor
duck.or. tlobblng the pUllets_ojf their prised at, your cholc^ of riders. I've h a ' i t g Tom, the rubber, make the
,
"gr—rj-r—-!' and I ran Away so fast I
on the Boston Herald that he gained ing better 'ball", t<^oi
food. y
j) /,
1,
made some fair records across coun- speech to Fllash which was meant
*-*-rvelo6t my breath!" '
Tom Tucker has played in every
some
lenown
as
|r
pitcher
on
local
And in time, Tidcllywinks and ilhe
buts have never gone from flag to sol'1) for the I ears of her owner.
"Was it a—a fox." gasped fTlddlyamateur teams. His first professional game this season, and has struck, out
oth^r
ffowls
became,
'qtilte
friendly
with
winks, looking up at the oak-tree a s if
engagement was with the Denver club fewer times than any other jovery-day
Roy. the shepherd |puppy,i who grew^toi
of the Western lejague In 1889 as
player1 on the Boston team.
A
Duke
of
Eight.
|
be euch a good watch-dog that, not a
patched
but
did
nojt
make
a
hit,
so
he
EvcVy time Jlnimie Ryan strikes a
Th^ yoiincetat English peer Is the
fox. possum, or <any other midnight,
bad
rub of lurk at the bat he talks
b
e
iluke
of
Leinster,
whose
mother,
prowler, dared venture near the naj-n:
about!; retiring from the diamond.
thf lamotiB Irish 'beauty, died list
yarriv , '
' ; y . -'
' _ j
yetr. He Is 8 years old. The eld;st
I'nclci never, takes him seriously.,
i^rA PUMICE S T O N E BARRIE^J
is th? duke of Northumberland, wjho
Pittjsburg has t|he honor of taking
is 15.
One or 1)1» K n a l t i of the Krakato*
the first series M m Cleveland. This
,
Kriifitlon.
i
1'h" St. James Budget gives an In
is the first series tliaji the Cleveland,
A floating barrier of pumice stone
ter (si ing list of the youngest and old
club has lost i|n wo seasons. <8
nineteen miles, long, over 1,000 yards
est dignitaries of England. The oldPitcher Cupny has made only two
wide and fifteen feet deep, closing a
est cabinet minister. It says, Is VJls
wild pitches nnji has, hit only five men
seaport to all vessels: as effectually] as!
coi nt Cross.jiord privy seal, aged 72;
In thirty-six gumes. l u no game has
a* boom could do, is not the, sort \ of j
the y jungest Is Mr. Walter Long, pres.
he given more tpan four basen,oirballB.
thing one is likely to forget, and |ret
ident of the ponrd of agriculture, aged
Cincinnati hat; a -hieved the rare feat
that was one of the results of the Krar
41. The oldest member of her maof winning the entire series from a riJjatoa eruption, the port being Te ok,
jesjtyfe privyb council is Mr. Charles
val team. St. Lou s f«|l twelve consecRetoung. In Stinda straits, says Leisure
P e h i m Vllli'prs. aged 94; the youngTHE TAIL.
IN
A:CQN"FUSt!D
MA'S^.'I
utive times before the Reds. ,-.
HOLDfNG
Hours. Formed in a / f e w ihours, It
he were calculating the distance to Its' would almost seem t o be the supremej flag over the, rough obstacles yoij peo- est Mr. Walter Gordon-Lennox, aged
Hawley is making up for his poor
30. The oldest marquis!lis the jnarqils
work in ^ h e early part of the season.
1
lowest branches? ,
* effort of nature In the pumice-mak ng ple put In the "way down here." ,
"Thit malKes you eligible, foi) the of Northampton, aged 77; the , youngHe Is not ouly pitching well but hitfNe, It n-.sn't a fox. It had a short, line were If not that such immehse
private)
terms between the major and est t le marquis of Headfort (a miner),
ting the ball hard and timely.
farf?" said the pullet. "Perhaps It was quantities are fdund at the bottom! ofj
agi d 17. The qldest jearl is the earl of
Lyons is battlnc in lots of runs for
a 'possum." suggested the snuff-colored llj,e sea—a : queer "place for pumice myself are that there [are to be gentle- Majnejneld (who is the oldest peer of
men Up and no one (hat o v e r r i d e a
Pittsburg
and hai not failed to hit
hen, ruining her feathers.
stone. But pumice, when produced; is
the youngest, is
riealm). aged
CONRAD C. LUCID.
.safely in sevontee i games. His field"No, it ran too fast^fora /possum— really heavy. It JB only the air cavl- like race before. There are nundlerous the;
thej ejarl of Lettrtm (a minor), aged |16. drifted out to Spdjkane. Wash., and
ing, however, is ijiot quite up to the
0 ! O! hete incomes now! Look. look^ tleelin It that make It light, and a^ it entries, but beeta the major's* ,Wltoh
•lleiw York World.
tried hik hand at pitching and met with [/standard.
i _
Cut, cut. cut!" and the frightened pul- floats it becomes water-logged and and you will h|tve won everything at
^
three seasons. LU^id at times pitched
Heinle Peitz. thie'tjlever Cincinnati
let .tried to hide ahder Queen Anne's down It goes. Most of the pumice >we ^atake. I have no fear for the result;"
H
some Remarkably good games and catcher. Is.'one of tjhe most frugal playA Ifal«« Aeetiaatlokk
wing.,-as a small,
brownish-colored use In Europe ponies from the Llpjtri and the old gentleman felt comfortable
in the memor^ of tjbtae dreams,
/fej have always been led to believe made several fin* pitching records. ers In the business. He is laying up
Animal came frisking and' frolicking islands, north of Sicily, "the homeiof
"Who was that wiry little mtU that thtt It Is impossible for a woman'to Among some of h|k best pitching per- some greenbacks |for a rainy, day.
from behind the barn.
J%'
Vulcan," Whence Vulcano as1 the naine
t h e fowls flew wildly about, tome in of one of. them, and our "volcano")as sat near the foot of the table?"! [asked hit abythlng with a atone unless lttis formanlcee .can be [mentioned his preventlnr the Cleveland/ from making
one direction and some In another. descriptive j of the natural feature. of • Fielder of Jb'as "theyl [walked oultl after s o n e h l n g at which she did not ai
laad tjhe Critic.J , '
'
Bu: his worm-eaten delusion Is ex- more t i a n one safe hit In the second
Thef white Pekln duck scuttled away which it is the tj^pe. Here are the J dinner the first evenljig.
imbers of a Turin tbeatri"A Mr. Wimple .Irani New Orleans, ploded at la*t. In fact, the new worn' of the two games stayed Sept. 18, 1894.
and hid herself behind the hen-house. puojtce qharriea—at Monte ^ i r l c a
1
have sued the critic of a
said
to
be
very
rich.
He's
the
gentleat
c
W
j
l
a
n
d
,
Ohio,
the
BroOklyns
winan
is
uprooting
all
received
tradition
The Guinea-fowls flew up to the coafb and itg craters Monte Pelata and' FprLa Patrla, on account of
man that the major 'has selected to so far as the;inferiority of the sex is ning br 7 to 1. In eight] innings. Ou
of the barn, chattering with all .their gla Veetbia^Wner^ over 1,000 men bre
of a performance of a
ride the Witch In th& race, although foijctrned. Alt Newark the other day Sept- 4 1895, at Philadelphia. Pa., he
might, and Tiddly winks was just at work In the harrow; tunnels and1
fieri, the great Italian dnrMr. Wimple came her^e with letters of two ivofheh on wheels were attacked allajirei the St. "Limis frowns only
•Dreading his wings t o « a k e re'fuge In galleries, lighted by clay lamps.of an_
had headed hie article, "A
Introduction to papa. The man [posi- by a tramp, nnd one of them took up three s tfe hits, th^ Phlladelphlas winthe oak tree, when the strange animal tique form. The whole hillside is pertively declined at flrnt becausef our a uttne,'which we are told '"would ning ir 10 to 2, On June 9, 1894, at Crime Upon Ylttorto Alflerl." and seforated with groups of these tunnels,
suddenly rushed towards him.
guest but papa Just pooh-poohedeuch ha,"e taxed the strength of some mei," HaVerlill, Mass,, ,be held the Fall verely censured the artists for badli
I | was a small brown creature, not which number between 20Q and BOO scrup|les and It is certain the Witch
ami mrled it at the fellow. It strusk Rivers Jown to foil r safe hits, the Hav- dealing with that mastor-work. Thjn
and
are
so
narrow
thai
the
men
^an
so targe as it full grown art. but s o |
Will be ridden to win
blii i full in i the face and blood erhill* winning by 8 to i, and on July actors claim that this was elandorin,
plume »• to be almost robnd. It looked- hardly, pass each other In them." And
"Jo, I thought I know that fellow i t n a n e d from the woundi It mad* 14, of :he some y «r, at Banfor, Me., their reputation and that he bud ir
Just
as
coal
is
found
in
beds
alternated
indeed, more JlkeHi ltve%uBhlon, with
he prevented the £{ingori from making suited their artistic honor. They won;
He's an English Jockey and one pf the Thm the stone-thrower mounted
four, legs and «f > $ " * nonp-wnj tall, with sandstone, and shale, so the pum bett rough riders from the otheij side, while I nnd pedalled h t m l ! i wher- more than four wife hlte, the Haver- their null, the optic being condemned,
lee*
Is
In
layers
between
harder
jafai
than any thln£fH*<
| hills wlnolni by 13 to J,
to pay » *raM fine in each c u e .
He WM *klnt;amoni! Liosdon t^jrbnen Bo^tqn Transcript,
»Bd whet.
of sharp, white teeth,
BASE BALL GOSSIP.
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Tic Whole World
TREMTOk; f
the Brytri, frit Mitre* olub
wef < rfsoiled sit Hi ' «- , . .
{UMOB
air Tueidey evening, ilth,» chai te t
Ifcputjr Sheriff Butler «p< Kit Sunday
in Trenton. ; > ,i
' j /i'
membership dt^-aeoDraliig to V. I,
Attorney frank Griffith oil Detroit Hammell-100, The foU) wing ofliieii
has located 10 Trenton. ~ \
were chosen: President, Ira vlckirv;
M I M Emma Turner of Detroit i i visit- vlee president, Dr. P. SUnimell; sesn
ing frl«oda l a Trebton.
i ' -,
tary. Alfred Fullert treasurer, A. I .
Mrs. J . E. Halt of Detroit vuited rel- Burnham ' *iMtlngs wlfl be held in
Hammeirshall every Tuiisday evedlnjg
atives la Trenton daring the; wjbek,
after election. All parties are in*
Trenton was well represented a t the until
vlted to attend. President V lckery d< i
Republican rally at Wyanddtte Tuesday livered
a lengthy address, explaltlnjg
evening.;'' • . |,
ssresponsihe
how Ithe "demon gold" wju
Monguagon lodge A. 0.f fr W, has
fhow free silver w< ui d
rented A n d e r s o n * hall and) will bold for all our ills an<
prove a panacea.
their meetings there In the fhture. i
Mrs. E. D. Church, sr., died suddin
Mrs. Edward George h£> been ap- at Westfield, Q6nn., after a long mi
pointed organist of St. Joseph's Catho- painful Ulnessl, early Monday morn n r.
lic* church.'
!
{iI
E. D. Church, jr., left! Westlield f< r
Chas.B ha is building 24*80 addlr Trenton on Sunday, but received tl e
Broadhead h estead on sad news of his mother's; death upot a r
tion to t
Grosse lie.
riving*at New i York city and immedi at sMrs. Flowers of 'Detroit and Miss ly rettlrned. Mrs. E. D. Churqh, jr., at d
Truman of Lansing visited Hi E. Har- daughter left for Brooklyn on Tuesi la r
Austin and Charles Church were at tl e
rison. Wednesday.
{ i '
of their mother at the tine of
-The first payment of Intdrpst brr the bedside
her death. The funeral services \ 'ere
water
works
bonds
Was
made
yesterday.
held at the family residence, 124 Mi iron
[ EART DISEASE, ha* JU Victim a t *
It amounted to $205.90.
1 | ?
street, Brooklyn, N. Y., Thursday a terdisadvantage. Always taught that
Bids have been asked for thej new noon. Trie HERALD joins the natty
heart disease la Incurable, when t h e
symptoms become well defined, the patient bridge across the , thoroughfare on friends of Mrs. E. D. Chjurch, sr., Mr.
, tweotnea alarmed and a nervous panic takes Grosse lie. They will be ' >peued next and Mrs. E. D. Church, Jr., and'otlnr
•} ••_,;••
f
members of t;he family In extending :6
place.' B a t when a sure remedy ,la found Wednesday.
and a cure effected, after vears o f suffering,
The name of the Derji icratic, vice them heartfelt {sympathy in their ho ir
]
there Is great rejoicing and desire to - l e i presidential candidate has jUben; dropped of bereavemehtl
the whole worU know.'* Mrs. Laura Wlne- by the" free^sijver clubJ The doctor
Shortly after! 1 o'clock! last Satui di iy
lagmt. of Selkirk, Kansas, wMtes; " | desire heard from' Maine.:~
j j
' night Byron Moore was held up and
to let the whole world know what Dr. lilies'
K. J. Sundstrdin gaye a v ery interest- robbed of 9200 In froht of his 'evil i t * M i l P C * i Heart Cure has done fojr ln« lecture at the Epworth eagne chap- dence.
Mr. Moore had just closet t is
el Tuesday evening. His subject was saloon and w^s on his way home. 1 le
l i C s a T t C U T 6 pa»n In my heart, short- "'fhe Reformation,"
had arrived at his gate livHen sonmoie
\I;
f
ness of breath, palpitathe barn before ftp
ithd horse is pinioned his arms frpm behind, annthsr
tion, pain in my leftside, j "Lock the
Protect your homo and prop- choked him, while a third went tlm U| rh
oppressed feeling In my •stolen.
erty
t>y
eie^trie
buiglnr alarms, put [u his pockets, | fl'ho deed was prob ib Iy
chest, weak and hungry
by
A
W
KardojBoxirro,
Wyajndotte. „ doue by persons who are acquai u n/A
spells, had dreams, could not lie on eitUor
with Mr. Modre and his habit of ct t'»>'aide, was numb and suffered terribly. I to^tk
John Tolld has gone to !f llljn, 0., to Ing conslderaible money on his netseu.
,Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and beforo I finished atteiid a reunion of thu regiment In As soon as HIIB party who was loo d ig
~ the second bottle I felt Its good effects. I feel which he fought (luringthe w*r. Mr. through his po«[kets disepvered the *Sl)i
,.j now that 1 am fuify recovered, and that Dr. Todd, Will visit his brother In Attica, O.. the three met) ran awayi
Mr. Mudro
T:
;
lilies' Heart Cure saved my life/j;
befoiu jietiirnlng.
-<
I J
hud over 8800 {In another pockot, ajid
Dr, Mile*' Heart Cure u* sold orTiruarantee
The fjko silver caucus elected {John fabout 825 in change In another, Ire
• that first bottle bouefiu, or money ref ungod.
V i m l l o r n , George Baker and L. Bailey 'ifecls pleased lhat the hlgfiwaymen vcre
to tlie convention at Rom litis. Alfred Jiiisilchn hurry and did not make a eery
Fuller was chojeu as de egate to the thorough search of his uibthes. M'aislal
Mahady Is worklug on the case nulls
Monroe convention, ;
*>' ~
f
Abottt a dojteji ;wagomi|]i-<icks. etc •' very lunch l^cllnwl to. think he p j | a
containing a hundred or niord. gypsies, iroo
'who were the dirtiest abet ntebs of hu- did the job.
taianlty tliaflBver struck ficntoti, passed
KCOIIftK.
through town M^hdny.
:
Leoji
Latterly
is no better.
The Koworth laague will gh;e a musi1
.
Miss
Baker
spent
Sum lay in Tvcuto^i.
cal
and
literary
enuniuiuijietit
In
their
jv_ 82 50 tmys a perfect timet witU
.-;
fv
new chiipul next Tuesday everting The
(irapes are selling ai o n e cent,
solid nioke| case ut J . S . McGta'tight Mandolin club and Cliarlck Deu;muu of pound.
j
j
lin & Co's JUMI we UIHO haveiu stock Wyandotte; will*ssist.
fteaches he ve sold' for 35 cents der
th(e following: ''•,-'/
-f
V
Millinery. Fall ^nd \virjter opening, bushel.
Friday and:
ad::Saturday, Sept. li* and ID Mrs. Summ*rtield is v spy.ill with ty|
„ }.1'5 year case with Addisonnnove- All goods tow and styliAh. ' -No oldphoid fever. < i
stock.
All are (given a cbrdtal invitaBananas
sold
on
our
greets
f o j t ve
ment, lady's size,-hunting, $12 00. tion to attehd. JMiss Kennady.lTrenton
cents a dozen. Tuesday.
,
"Hi year eases, open face* geut's, '•' Several o|f ourcitizeps claim to have," George Batter of Tit nton was I he
Vseen a g h o p " at the gravpyard during guest of Mrs. Beach last week.
«10 0 0 /
- /|.'
tlje past week.[ They djest^rilie^t a s
Felix Cicotte is contijied to his rod,
15-year hunting case, any mqye- eiiiir- a crodsbetwee^ a sea serpent and but is some better at this writing.
^n auigaion. , And still the saloons are
Several of pur citizens attended i he
oient,818 00.
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complaining of hard t i n l e i
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Pingree rally1 at Wyandotte on Tuesqay
evening.
And the smallest watch- made in. TTjeJtepublicaus of Mobguagon will
hold a big sound money and protection
The K. O- T. M. picnic In Em mo is'
this country, with 15 year case, rally at Anderson's -hall tojnorrow (Sat- ;rove
on Saturday was a v^ry succ« ssurday) evening, ilohu F. aicKinlay and u"
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open face, warranted, for 812 50:
i\ affafv.
Fcank T. Lwlgei 6t Detroit will speak.
[Rudolph Kauffman and Miss Lena I luAnd everything else accordingly; Good music will be provided.
boltz were married at the bride'sftiSiThe Trenton a n d Wyandotte Odd"
v
Wednesday.
!tj
- W e have a find Razor tliat we Fellows will play a game of base ball dence,
'' The four-oared shell crew will en ter
at Slocum's Island tomorn w (Saturday) the races at Sylvan Lake on Friday a i d
are selling at half price.
afternoon at 9 o'clock. I r s . Osborne* Saturday of this week- '
Holden and. Haramell have kindly
i
Respectfully^.
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Tho^irls had to "patt)h'" a few-of ihe
offered to attend the game and-wlll give
Sandwiches the night
of the Social t's
their services free! of charj e.
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all right,
- - though.
• f h Elmer! Wears a hutjon
The Sibley Quarry Vb. has begun tjhat reads, "Girl wanted."
Judges to be from each Township, as follows:—Frederick Beinhart, A«h; A.. B; Chapman, Berlin; Ja;
grading and surveying fur the cable
Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Haskinslbf Lindsay, Bro^yustown; Edwin Stortet, Huron.
haulage between the quarry, railroads Detroit were in town W|ednesilay. A Iso
and dock's, which is to be ereptud during Mrs* Lawrence and daughter of Wy in
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the fall and winter. The* contract for dotto and Mrs. Hardy oMtlver ttougc,
Repairing a
the iron work has been l e | to the TrenThe trolley wlro on tlie electric re ad
ton I r o n w o r k s of Trtntpnj, N, J.
broke last Saturday evening as the :ur
Wyandotte. M(>'s
Wo are very sorry to l e i r n that IteV w a s runnlugtthrough
"",J ofu this
" nlaee
' V
"booaino frlfljht
E, A. Coffon has lwen called to another •iJlooijilleld
' from {the
the cav,
cav, sprain
eharge. Mr. Coffeii haa. abored hard' «fliiodihml
I I U l | IHIHl Jumped
Jlllfl
and faltlifiilly In the dlschi rge of his du- jng
'"« hitr ankle iiulto sevorely.nnd modlv
ties as pastor of the M. F cht rch, ami In iHinieroits briiUe^ 'The statu mem
It; was mainly ihiough l i s eflurtsthat, In Monday's'News, to the nflfuot lliitl, \\w
tlui KpwoVth toagite w e n libit tododl motoi'iHiui lOuolved en olmttrUi shoul is
Citiju thtth' cosy little chupil two wmiks false.
Citfu
iitfi» Mr, Coffen will j o \t\ Hnteiu,
S^B
UKAHlioKN.
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Mlt'h , Ituv, Win. H, Ihtitto iof that plane
NNr«Ar,HBI'nnTfif|lii.H writ of
,. Hiliiimtluh
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N OHmpNi'K t« prnvhVu for THIHIIIII thu
I'lto M. K. Monlety bi^ve laid a ii«w
iiJK'liiuiglng pulpits with Ii mi.
iltjffiiy thu
Huvttml siooiuitli
in dtifruy
Uto Vnhlli' KvliDiiidiX liv t'tty uf Wywi J\ H^vwrul
siiwn" iiu(|p«wiri'
'•" ••""" to
lewnlk In front of thu cliuirli i ,ud i«Hl« ttf
liviifrsl e«|i»i»llii(ri>#iia: HHII)IMI«Nof ilis illy
fur >«si etnlhiil Msi'l ,1. h "
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OUKM'WUO linpt'ovtid mid b(iiitllliiil
of wyniMliMJ »•. fm ihtf y»sr *•«•! nil Mondity,
nliiireh pt'o|iiii't,v.
'I'n Urn iifitMilHin Mini wpmlHiikor itin liimril m MH.f^Vj.MJW!.n,fPW^.V'..H^.*.<:,r,L<l,¥l' Ow sriinwl
uijucnilimiiftlH)
imlil!ii»olinlilf
uf
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The sohoorliimnl hu\|p(ingtigiid
liiiviirungn
A UH
ttriMlMN
nsi'Tiiwi, Tiw imr.ei
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IN THK VILUUK Of
ilmt tltviw (ilu tl i'« fHl»«M t<y iiDiIurn) nix to 'liuBltiV
(loillmi of K|*l Hunk ,lu Hit
UMIIH«IIIM)H
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tli« viioitliity
led.
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ItUMMllly Hindu by M14 Nodi Huiljli'i*
siit1|i»rsii(i«lji)fiiiiiiriy IIIKHM I'lty for itm yvs
inly n(t|iM itouril «f valumiloii for ilin
IHlslgltlltlllll
Tbe Good
Br.Mllcs'Heart Cure Docs
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Restores
Health.......
i For tji^ftmestiExhibit ] p^ Farm Pro-\
ducts Iw^ll give the follo-vvitrig prizes:
For ifhe best 3 ears of Corn/any kirvd - - F.
For the be,st 31 Potatoes, an^r kind - . —
For the best 3 Apples, any kind - , For the best 3 Onions, any kind
- - Fpr the best hekd of cabbage", any kind For tlie best Purnpkih any ki nd - - 1 - ^
For the beit Hubbard Squash - "
- ^ For the best 3 Ruta Be gas, any kind - - - - ^ Forthebest3yVhi]te Turnips, any kind - '"•» '- • - ' For the best 3' Mangle Wort;:el Beets, any Kind f - For the be|st 3| Carrots, any kind - - -., jgii,
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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY SEPT. 30.
Awarding er€
of prizes
to i take plated Oc)t. 10th/ a|
0
our store, fk& ^ produce will $B on exhilpitio^
iu the
' window until titiat day.
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Come and bring your Samples, with name o f variety, and competitor the prizes.
Don't Forget the Dem. 0ept 10, Open; ilm ^ept, 30; AM? Opt.
FRED GINZEL
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FLAT ptOCK, MICH.
FOR S A L E
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GROCERIES;
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B 0 0 T S & SHOES
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III/NM|lt Isl, I HUH.
r L O l i l A.\l» KHKI>
Conner of Elm an|d
Second Sts.,
"ON
Wyanddl
B;
CHURCH & CO;,
TRENTON.
Oose&Sttnboms
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WrANDOHE ENGINE ? WORKS.
All kinds of EiTgine and Boiler
pairing .promptly done.
Br*ss and Bronze Castings a sp
l a i^ar «f Wjaiulott* B o a t Works.,
-»
' ••" . ;<K
/ T a k e a dose of De .Witt's Little Early
•• Blsers lust for the goi>d t hey will d o you.
These little pills are g o o d for indigestion, good for headache, good for liver
complaint, good for constipation. They
a r e good. Dorrance A Garrison. ;
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It's just as easy to rv One M'1 ote
Cough Cure as anything; else. It's ea sior
to cure a severe oough |or cold with it
Let your next purchase for a,cough be
One Minute Cough Cure Better .111 udicine. better result; better try it. pqvi
ranee & Garrison Spanish car drivers get $3 a week.
A Fauaoun H e r m a n D o c t o r ' s
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IMin.HiMt
ipHkl.'niMl oi>i*Voi»Vt»t««1"itt
iitii iVoiiVlnl«il tn "t'tiy
thu (<ontliiiitiiii riimi
lllf
III'Mini
Mill! of ll,4l«)
|J,41(01(11
km I f.Ivrs
t limit SIIHII hi'iNl««sl by Hfiii'rn
INK, III h*J l e v i n i , AM|imi«i) tlhil c n l l v p l f i l lliinll Ml]
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29 8, H HorgAn & Co , scqt.
703 04
furnace
-.4 Grand Itoplds'Seatlng Co ;«65H
'4 'R, E Rasman, architect. Sft-26
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Work
WILLIAM SANDERS
wimnii air ME;
Justice of the Piaai anj
Notary Put lie.
be levied, assessed <uid collectea upon all the
taxable xeal and personal propert) In1 Bald City
of Wjvandqtl e and approprkted to Electric Light
ex pbjihe f<|u i the sum Of &I.A00 00.
SFC, 10.. 1 h i s ordinance shall .take immediate
effect
ApproVed'tiepl. 1«. 18WU
W C LAMHEKTt. Mayor
E C. BRYAN, City Clerk.
,82580 00 •jssso io
Consumption is now known to be fcurLIBRARY [Krs'fi.
able if takeu in time—the Uerniau^i emKEtEl
edy known as Otto's Cure having't een 1805.
.1191 16
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found t o lie an almost certain cuv< for Sept 7 Cash o u hand ,
ONERS' N O T I C E - I n the matter
the disease. Asthma, bronchitis, er< nip, lHtirt
of the i state of John G. Hertel, deceased.
F e b ! Fines and cofleqt'ii* fi|onJ librarian. 7 14
coughs, colds, pueumon'in and all i,\\ roat Mar 20 AJiuual tax appropriation
300 " Wo, t h e un<j entigned, having been appointed b y
the probate court for tln> county of Wayne, {state
and lung diseases are (juickly ciirei I by Hay 27 Library money from qo trea* .. .. 1ZI
of Mlchljrun commissloliiera t o receive, examine
Dr. Otto's Urejit German Remedy.. S am- Juno 0 Flues and col, from city librarian/ 1
'and adjust • II claims and demands of all perrons
against said deceased, d o hereby give notice that'
ple bottles of, (ptto's Cure are being givw e w i l l m«(et at t h e office of N e « t o n T f w k s DlgBCRDtXE^TIt. ~
en away by our agents, Dorrance oVi iarbury, juslid i of the pe*ce, Blddle avenue, city of
Llbrarlan'saalarV
paid.........
.1300
00
rison, Wyikndbtte; Mrs. J. Parr; N e w
Wyandottev In said county, on Friday, therfcth
Mrs. Wnit Donslason, cle inlug
Boston; h C. Maxwell, Carleton.
1
day of Oece aber, A.O 1800, and on Tuesday, the
library.,...
. i «100
\^re might tell yofi more about One
Minute Cough Cure, but you prob ibly
know that jit ctfi ^ a cough. Every one
does Who jhasMi jed it.! It is a pei
remedy for| cotiuhs, colds, hoarseness.
It i s en especial favorite for child
belpg pleasant to take and quick in
Jag. porranae&fjraVrlson
TRENTbl
I liHve o block of lots 4\ H rods leach
In (in* pdrijol, four Iota 4x 1 rods W h
one pAraol it] wit III n, three mlriuuis
wnlk-ofjl. C, tt, It. itntloi or |Kt«JVtrlo
H, U, Smrju other vacnn, lots suitableu
for fosldence or business | urpnMs, ktid
sovpvtil de»lr»blo houses aiidl ots ell of •
which oan be bought nt t reasdheble
lliv tiiNiiliifi i]*al urn) ii^inoiuil |iiii|itni) Mi unltl
iy for
foritii'ilp
Clly
Hit' j sur IHi»itiiil,aM>r<iiiHitttiil to ilis lira
tleimnmviit
|uml tits.......
mini oriwiboii
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let iiivmlu
• KtjH.,
n i l ">. f|t, t>re Khnll b(> uili>«i.l
lllhL't) 1¾ Kl'IIOfS) ISK
to ho levion, tt^i<nM>i|l SIX
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roll«>i'i«ti
mum H() inn
tsKsbls f«sl! itVil |iofi«oiiuT |iro(n>rty
in mild t'lty
for ttiv
Ml
. yosr:
. . . , m uitd «ii|irii(iriuuiif
. . . . , . , !i,» Hit" 11»«! (if
•' ifstienil
— ' |fH<et
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ww«t flliut
flliul tliv stun of
HIP
siufif www
ll.wn.uO.
I
w
HKV. 4 t\ are »11 «11 be rnlsed by g^nvml tax to
bek'Vlctii anWHVtt am] rolluiicil til»on oil UlV
ttncfthle teal tnd parMMinl property In Hsid t'My
tor the yesr «W and appropVlHtcJ to the water
works ftuidtlis KUin of fltKnoo and two new
T E B K f T O N , MIOIf,
1«M
boilers. I1,W>
SKc, 5 ' Tl! ere Khali be raised by general tsx Io
bo levied-, as leniied and colluctoo upon nil too
taxable real and personal property lu unld City
for the year * « mul appropriittetl to the police
fund the silt i of »00
Sgt- 6 T| >ere ahall be raised by general tax to
he levied, HI Bessed and collected upon all the
taxable real ind personnt property in Said 'City
{or the year] IB96 and approprlsteii t«> the interest
and slnklug 'und the sum <?f gl.ooi; 90.
HEC 7 T) ere HhJhU be rafted by general tax to
*•»•
be levied. a(*-esBeflvand collected tipon all the
laxahle ireall andipersotisl projieriy iutheaaid
City forth* yea* m$ m»d aftproprlated to the Hartford j m d Flreni{an'B Fund
P«KJ^ fund la a sum M StjafKl.00Y'
Sac. »> Ti ere ahali'De fal«e4 by general tax to,
1885. f
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Ineorance Ce*<\
I »2380 ie be levied,ft*ieused and collected ujiOn all this
Cash dn hand Sept 7
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taxable
reM snd personal property in said City fiy whom all Hqawrt leasee on promptly
1 ,
niBBUnsIMENTlt
for the >e** 1SV6 and appropriated for the supI8K5. A I, '>
f
Conveyancing,promptly and accassleljr
port of the { utile School* of said City as est!bept 9t Sejlllng up school desk^i f is op
mated
and ii:pforted by tpe Board of Education formed. A stock of Blank%alw iys on hand.
Met i JO«nthe' ti Koberta, on
of said dllj to the common council for \ear
' , * > (contract.,. ;
IMS00
l s w t t h e s u m if 58,000.00,
4 ' Genthe & Roberto, on
OFFICE OH PINE SI R E E V ,
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SKd 9 llhere ihall be taleed by general tax to
coiitrapt
U
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Apply 10*
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)U<poi*t snjU l i n l l ' , lMlii.('(M>kit '.-111 llHliitu* imtli mi IIHIHI, «11 fun Is, Ht)|il.
riiMin liecinm 11 ifwill out of Dcitrlmrn
T.lMtAr.......
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twin
MUs KII/.iiiKnlinmly will I U>IU*!I In lis1- oni 111 llermwiul rniui V rut k>ciiiiuivr
I'IHIsiid»«vlM(|wlliniH,| ..,,1, MNItll
trim No, 5 (Thu D o n Nolotil) IjliU vqut'. Nov *) Towimlilii
TMfc
vt Kooffift, cimli ,
l>»'ii to f'rtjuury luoiuv trout t'b,,lre»N,, IIITA
i!<Mli|«ii|*i| '|'esHllllllly, ,
iwte..
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C'httft. ll flood, Ifrtikiii' IIIKI Muiiufiic
,1 Htt a Tiiwinthiii ot ltcuroo, cs*ili,,,,,, I'jftijd
1
Kohl
KltiVNsmtuollviitUm*
O
H book*
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tiinjM' iitfeiii, (.'(iliittibuA, Ohio, ocrt lli>«
ami litimryr,
.
Mais of iM'llool UOKIS, ,,i
.,,
th nt Jt'.JCInktfwNifw DlHi'oveiy
S'rt
Maria A. W. Ussef, tulllim...
,
as ii erfituh rt>tiifdy J u. MHl
f
Wt
Atitiiml
tsxaniiropk'Isilou.,'
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proprletdl- Hit; Jnu^s* hotel, Ft.' VV'aj tie, Ar>f'J4 Towimlilpof Knorss,..|.,,,,> ... ' IMKHI
atit'Ui
ind., te^tllleR that he w
a s mired 4<K' a Msy «7 Primary tnoiiay front ct> treso ,
mn
was
'it Library money from do. trcus.
tavif
cottgh of two years standing, Vtuisei by Jmioo
Hint vollcvtlous fFiiiu' city
la grippe, DV
by L»r.
Dr. King's Now
New Dlwovi iry Jiuipi Flue*
llhrsrtsn
I'B
B. T . Merrill, UiildwlnHvillfe, MBSH , t ny Juli S3 A W iUan^f, tuition'
8» III
that he has used and tecotninendei it
J1IKW0 5
ahd never knew I i to fall andw^nld
lUHl'lHlKUHNtH
rather have i t than any'doctor, becinse
B u l l d l t i R fii,i <1|Oltlll
r.wooo
Teachers' si arles
i aid
'les ui
it always cure* Mrs Heuniing, 85 2 E
TlWl 14
Janitors' »altrje» paid.
23th St., Chicago, i^lways keeps.i at
4(10 80
Library e x p d n n e n paid
hand afnd has no fearof croup becalm e it
I n c i d e n t a l exfienssAjijafd. *W4X1
7TS r.
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a
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d
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fmiide.^
instantly relieves. FnjJj trial botti]e;at
s
Cahalan BI-QS. .^nd A. U|. Smith's,
«—*••-•- ^-4T(ieu(
8*^8015. «1521)0¾
ton, drug store.
i
puiLDisaKt'x
REAL 68TA'
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TREMX>N, fllCH.
GEO. B. MAXWELL, M. D
. H0ME0PATHI8TAin)8
Late Resident PnjriMan .
County Hospt^kl, Chicago.
Special attention totb^dtaeaaesof
children.
Office opposite ihe ^ostOIQoe, Wyi
**3rr
THE A R t ATIATEUR.
Best and Largest Practical jtrt MIMSUSS.
(The only AW Periodical ««r«lrdMa H s U a t t b a
World's Pair.)
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28tb day of february, A. 1). 1807, at ten o'clock A.
Papers «nd magaclnes, etc
f WA)
M. of each a' said days, for the purpose of exam> lnrat*abk Io all irAo STWKOSSSSS I Mr Itwtmhm mt .
New books.,."
.'
M, 4080
Ining
aint!
allowing
said
claims,
and
that
six
J. D. Haven, printing,
~J
10«0
months from the iBth dav of August, A. O.
Newton TSwkabury, pramlum '.
mentloolng Uj*» WHk s>,
1896, were a towed by said court for creditors to tion a specimen
on Insurance
Wttl>/Mps#b
present
their olalms to us for examination and colored plales (for copy.
J E.Smith, florist..
7,00
copying pr ~
J
ollowaDO*. J
Csshonhsiid
W1H
"
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iplementory
f
Dated He|i lember 1 lth. 1UB6.
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rioeata). Of
KOROE U TRITE*.
M83 74»t«3;4
HAWK J. MUHHHY.
ReipeotfUlti submitted.
.CommlsiioUers.
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Fw 10c. " ^ ' ^ w * ' 1
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