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WY4NJW| TE » HV |J. I). HAVEX. nicn.\'rkid&f,ot+oi^R 30, isin. VOL. X I I L KO> 4 4 . 38 takern, i o i-\|iuiiit- the hinlvl mid take THE ESTIMATES •RTWED; from the coffin tin- c l o t h e s Wcfrii by the Kesldenid o r Hlisiness Projlertiy, Va|'ant liots, A'l'ea ajge, Farm, Iinwlij incuts, man. and also! the strap that'Uvlis around HIIJ errlmim Ciit Down the Amount* A^ked Horses. Cjirri'agi**, Househi[>ld Furniture, (irocej-iils, )ry (toods, ^litc ! linery1 llw; neck, and which w a b i i i f c d u i j h the w 1 ' . ..* for'bjf (the Ainll torit,... M|*rchiindis«''of ajny description., in citv city o or r country, conntlry^, ai lion; in al p r i v a t e sale o r iiiblic remains. T h e s e , will be exhibited f«^Hotisp Rcutjing, Fire and U f e Insurance a special ijty. jf'all o r w r i t e m e . H. N. Ocottock Thinks the Remains Are possible hide ntiticilTion nextf Monday' m. 'J lie coiiunit.tee o n way4 aijKl- m e a n s of ^Auctioneer anil lleub-r In Heal Est,nl|e,; night. T h e uiuleriiikers wilttajke up the the boatil til siip«niHt»rsj w e n t . t o work. Those of a Man Drowned ' 4*() Halulnoiljil ItnlltlliiK, l>K1JROIT, 1>*MI>" Monday afternoon. Mqiidtiy a « d tnade *rtiiKjy s w e e p i n g its in 1863. ) or Box :i«0. %f»JAV U O T T K . — M l c" l i l•g a T i n t IIKKAI.I> IS glad to s e e i that- this' d m t i o i i s in tl)e e s t i m a t e s o f e\pejiS|i,>s L <—-t-t matter is to IH«sifted to t h e botjiom. Mr. for n e \ t veai , h i i u ^ ' n g lj»e i o t a l <(i*win A HEW CLUE BEING WO: Ovol»ock.wlio has g i v e n the l i i o l e x p l i c i t fro n $40t"«00| to Sa^l.iWO.-: ts>i«ia'UHl t e s t i m o n y taken thi|s- far. •!.- k n o w n r e e - i p t s from fees, earii5iigs,eti'.,. a r e to every o n e in W y a n d o t t e j s a reli- $11 ),250.54, l e a v i n g th'e itwohnt, t o l»e. T h e 1 » « | ( I H » J A d J o u r i M - d t o Srxt Monday | aide citizen w h o knonjs what I T is talk-' s*pi *a^l o n t h e tax rollk *237,(WSMft-. NIK''I- VI"-II Home Important <juts w a s a | rejiuctioi'i of j ifig-nbout. W h e n he s t a t e s that si b o d y \ J I Ong the 4 T r t | t t i n i t > u > IM K i p s - r t e i l . | w a s buried .rather J uncereinoijioii<iy sii[ ervisors " Expenses fri;»tn " S^.OOOi to ! about '/At y e a r s a g o at the phice(where $4., «(): the three g a m e w a h l e i i s ] salaries ; the -kcletoii w a s foiirril.' hi- tt'Himouy i v r 4 cut d o w n from 11:()0 HoMOO each. > T h e coroner".- jurvi-ii'n.-iiu-lcil t>> - n l v c ;nm>l be g'nj'cn credence. On ;he other Th*]*(i(W t-xtla jiay for idetk% in ^he ,(i.. m v * t c f y ctiiiurirted w i t h t i n - l i m l i n g ' i hand t hris. T h o u - w e a r - that n v e u i i ' l g ass.visors' otlice lav'.spreading the sthte l i»t, a k u i i u i b s k c l c t i i i i at llu- >oila a-ih i apparel i-oiildrnot be buried v'nthouf a anc v o u u t y taxes o n the ifojls w a s tlisi ' i rk>. ( J e t . .'(^ m e t a! J i i - l i i - c Ii-'w k>- colVm more than ten year-: :ilid be as alli w e d , and an item <:>f if214(M) for fjun-(.' :_v'» office Fi ; d a y cM-ninij." ui-M preserved us the clothe-; f>'mid o n dri -s in'thi? it*gisiiM', o | tleijd's' ofllue w a s t»r. \ V : i l , e r L a i n l i c i ! w a i tin- tir^t • the - o d a j i - h -skeleton.; Tin* i n l y way sin ilarly treated. \ ' w.'"ii("?s rafted. Hi' hail c\:i:iiilic.! ( l i e , i h i s couj'flictiiig te-fiinony c a n l i e c \ The K<inallz.<V\ ulimtl.iii i ' i - l a i n s irr i|iii--.i!<.ii. lmt f o u n d u<< p a i n e d !i- on the supposition that'two' -4i th. niceting of t i n fiperx I<I>I-S on bi^4>lea«cll l o iii?,?t till ( l i e o l d ir :rk* o f t i'oleTn-i-. H e k I.I-W nf n o ail-'''•'"lie- have b.-i-n ibii'ricd ih 1 lat tii \v hicsdav. the cilstoinalji annual tight • n t v by ' w h i c h t o I 1.. I r o m I ' i f c o i i - And that i- -oiiii'lli'ii-jr cniiri'U' within vv II had! between the I M i oil and coini-(Ir'lj)h a n i l f a r ln;i> i o i i ^ l l i c v "ii_ o f l l w i i - i i R t i i . the l a n ^ e of pi»-ihiiitic.s.. try jiiembev.s. *>\ er. the ei H,ializ:ition o f j 1 l«-en I . u n c i . Tlie conii.nT.nee | ,'on e i i n a b l l l f Uvit s. •Iii-ka«'S .Ha* n an. i \ i-i- ii^ :iran w !:•> 1 BO&fH H O T J S E BTJRITEtD. . r/.-.y ion .submitted their i 'cpot't.' Which' i. • w M i t c i ' t h i n ; ; |U">I . I ; ;i i ;..-«• - i t ' 1 1 i v - i I V I iltin^emted' iliat l)e;i'|iit's ^ a b l a t i o n i "i " M - . i V i t - . q i | - ( - a i t i i •• . v, a - ] i ' - \ I - \ i i - i ' i i . ixeir':it'^i7.1.4.iO.:tlO and'the b a l a n c e | ', i ; o a ^ > i i u i i i i j j M n i l i l i a i j . (jiiK>h< t! n i l J ! l n r.:*t'i;t' a i d I l i a ! l l . i i ' t ' ; <'(»!>i;jhe at $;it).t)(i(i.U()|)., J'retsident; \ ! h e li^iiifnty ib ; o f ! -iiiti -I l b o w n . -1111111-1I T i t v t l i ^ v N i K l | t . t i. • i - t l i i a - i . ' a *•• •!•! !<-r E t c . , k e p t c o n p t a n t l y or h a n d . j W e ! , l b * i 'hercd an aniendmeji.t to wjualizf [ .i-Mi • il.i-r -liitil-liu a r c v. . ,•1 - o l d t i ^ i i i k i - l - ' a n d Are r e a d y a t a l l t i m e s t o i t t e n d miner" o r t lIv v aafter 'h:\lf-PW-t e!evc(i o i i i c k i 1>. roit ar si:x-.sevent.h bf the who, M.ort l t e r halt-|>U-t eievc^ f,. a ('hi'"!!;.'" I i o i i - c . had caltrd'ftt I.!aid w i t h H e a r u e s a n d d r r i a g e . ' W e lire w a s 111 •can p-^Imiiii ardr pi-oiii'iMMl l o call T i i e - d a y ni.jrlit. a n :|iari'u o f ; liicmi-n ( ! ,.-.n|nty, and WyandotTe a jnjl '•'tltjJ'toWliat the other seventh, islki o i u i d c d . \Vheif I In' c.i»iA-ii-:iii(! l i i f l! * - \ i il i . u hii h hi' drd not d o . , r e a c h e d t h e foot of \ n e •I l e t 1 . where 'fhc aiiieudlnent w a s :idi,»|ited. but piirv | i c , III H * li'i lioai iliu^ jiiact! l In- hcav elift w i r e lij;l ted up :!'<' W y - j s i l i f l u e n t l y -twas recoil- d e l e d oil file M.'i-.i <N| : ) ( . ^ l n > I: u- v |>i c'lcd Kaiv i a ^ w a.-. i a u d o t t e lioajt h o i j s e w;i- ( Inp. lely c u - ! in.jl n o f S u p e r v i s o r Yejriiur, and a :. -iti f>ri.-»- t h e r e Tln- peddler c l a i m e d ( v e h i p e i l inf 'llaiiles. | T h Iii;-t a r r i v a l - ' tllb-Stute tutc offered ottered fixing lljeltolal Ihiftolal %{aluiii vjalliiaI n t h e b e s t s t y l e kjnown. t • h.-i« e tiiii) in 1 Ii- • \V\ and>>tl(/ S a l 111JJ-. v d slu-ll t'Wyatnlotie and the t>«wnsli|j>- iif tinjir ' l . a c k . . l i . - i w a - iic'ai Iv - i \ feci tall and -uccccdcd In s a v i n g ihe foui-oa r aal>rse that w a s ptii-ehased fnmi th ligi(i'es'originally o ! -run jbu'rld H e h a d a p e d d l e r pack • o i l H li)i* " T, " 1 l i \ e d- bVstbe *.inliwn club, and al<'"> an old double slu t a d w i|Ji (» strtip. a n d t!i H-til n a p - a- the ••sea \iifi." Iielonjjinjf.- fj> iWillJiini cofcrti'itlee jiftUO.lllMMMKti. | bitt 'niakinjg t h e • • s e a p i K - " l t ' l o l i j ^ i l l S f tJ> c l i j u g e s in (lie aiodtiuts iir'ifu> differentI s I a r g * a n d r a r i e d , While w e a r e J*'SII-PI1 w ith i t - m i n e r . '1 h e - t r a p w a s O c o b o . k ; : I5y thi* time tfft' Ifiv was* s o tiiUUship-s. j ''.[••i' K fet-( ImiK a n d a b o u t 1} i n c h e s in | r e a d y j t o m e e t all competition . o n Inipossibii nlerltlie hot thai it to (I was sluperv isors V ol[ Detroit 'imer\ isors. v e r n o r oij I'piroit and v'dlh. h i - n o t l » - l i e » e d that t h i s : priceaJ . ' , ' • -\ • W y a n d o t t e (aiftlfoi i.lfoi.1 of W y a n d o t t e t h e n ^veiitj to l l . - i w - iiitieb liuht o n t h e - l i b j e c t . I house, am t h e . Id oritf'ma |AT T H E O L D s|:AND, I'liur-onrcd -ludl. the faindiik blue ten rk and in'i!|> n i i n u i e s had a n e w tijble H. \ . . ( ^ ' « d M i c k na\f - l i m e i n i p o i l a i i t oared liai'Ki! that w o n - o m a u y victories, ( R i n e s aiirranged. r r a n g e d , winch jui m il ! iaalues which w;as w;as put t i - ; i u i o i > y ilbal lira)' e x p l a i l r t h e c a - e : • a piano upsinirs were destroyed vi ijcfjand carried. As a d o p l e d t h e ynhiii- A t : t l e loxvi'H , p r i f e s i t iH|MtsKil>]e -:i ! <fa<'toiriIy. H e s a i d In- r e m e m b e r e d WTANDOTTBji with the liuildiiiir. ThiwIthHtisjandifeet ti ai -of \Vyniidotte -uul t h e (Mitlviug \KUr t h a t a IMHIJ' « a - IttM'ied c l i t h e S|MI| j t - d a k s gt)ptl^.. iof dressed luuiber, worthiM*. wliicli luul ti w n s h i p s wits lowered and t h e i l f n e r wii.-l'e t}i(9| i)keleto|i •' Wa* f o u n d ill I lit* 8TVLIHH, jln-en -placi'tl in the b u i l d i n g ' t h e week cnjiiee pjit ont<|thetovv;iis| ips a d j o i n i n g ; -|> itt(j. h n i l h " U K l i t r of lftw. A b o u t I before, Viis hi s o bullied. ; .. Vj ,. i IJi*roit, Superv Isni- (iuilfoil s e c i i r e i i a < ; r i s t m a * ij'»V N e w 'Year'*. In t h e p r e Tlu'lilre-Wiw iindoiilitedly of tilifiiceii- tgii|n|-si/.cil feather for his c a p by.get•'•-diifjf u i p j W . a iniui w a t d r o w n e d olT t : diary origin, hut w h o starred il is a t i n g W v i i u d o t t e ' s c(|U,ali>!ed vnliiation (In- i c e lit-lite foot o f K l l i e k a a v e n u e , t o I i n y s i t * * . Ihtrlng the day. t w o member*. n ifiiceii from »WMM)llt) to $W«.(HH). and inccuUd by pttlriMilxlin *,'; IS AS THUK AH •jcilier wit}l« n t c a i u nd htiiweHe,wil' of'the c l u b workeil. in tlte hoiixe for sev- tli 'if notlivvlthstanillng tlnil tlii< city's asue—I h e l i w d t«> dfttK t h e ri v t>r f o r I h e L eral hours s a w i n g up lumber to cell the HtsVeil viihuttlon .is ' * $111),4()1 . bo-lv in u olmw stoi'tn. but t h e s e a r c h inside of the second story. Ni Ithei' of higher this yeiir lliuii last". T h e subWeather hua lieen Hiiixt, ci pa' promise flrxl to IM<-gheu tip. Next sprint lia. nig. in the y o u n g m e n .smoke, there w a s n o Jcilied table shoWs the eipializeil valtiaTiio-'iljilh)!'. yVyatlilotte. clrtHn a..d tliu otalook for ui>si liiiiiliKma w u i»c Juiii.'. .tniii»« u ii Iwnfy tuiiifi' was uu.. found fiiim<t «.ii May. or off the s t o v e u p in l l n { b u i l d i n g and no l a m p s 1 nk-Ver belter. <:'i)iiiicinu'ii(l\i l i i l i for imi, ;th« (igHies Hxeil by this . *o d 1MI«III«M n w - r bankj Oppositeiithe point w h e r e the Were lighted. completSI IIIU of Mttinple(r| from liuiiiM-n arc |>i'i-|lar<nK for n itood tall tradn. And A s the witter wurk* s t a - yi i r ' s eomniittce. ami those liiiiitly nd(dcmviikc people afo lnokllii; around (o urn s k - l c t o n wns i-Nhuiuii'il on the '.'Otit. and tion Is o n l y u few feet d i s t a n t , s e t t i n g h to select stilts o r s i n g l e g a n W n t s oiited iiiji prepared by S u p e r v i s o r s (Jnilr nfhera tlicy van pureliMM- the] Ifcut n<x>ds fort tut . -.-•W " ? j f ,•...•[!•. ;•'. .i . j -' » -..(-..,1 j . . . w hich-wiiii^itHplgBK*! to IH' the remains lire to tint lioat h o u s e w a s a pretty I HI hi Waul mofiev. 'Thone lUiilciiipJti llitif imnbanlnif folj and Verndr. T h e finalfcipinfization of t h e tiuili d r ^ w n f d in the w i n t e r of "piece.of business. luanv Itlie kept by meiean sava both valuable • of | h e W y a n d o t t e w a r d s isj 'IK- s a m e as t: ine anil dullurs by colnlim (Ur wl lo my store, •i:t. There, was a low unntly lieach a l o n g T h e boat h o u s e w a s erected hi 1875; that seci'uifll by Supervisor K o e h r i g i i i ' \i here I Jkeep a entiiplete line d>f Watolien.CIoelcH, I 1>< rirer tlifre. J list ice Ferguson euiJ -wclry, HilVerwiire, Mpeutacli-ii and stuall M-wtIt stood at the foot of V i n e rstreet, ol>- tin) sub-coiiiini'ttee. of wh.ich he Was the puneletl > d a.fliiry, a.^iiry, wh wh<jjeiamined the body ei) Oooils. _ i Btructing t h e j v i e w of the river, .and W y a m l o t t e m e m b e r , but w h i c h w e r e fek B mdichoaiid reltevo kit tbo tronbtoa tnufr .V.T-'OEFICIE: -' and det'lamttl thiit ijf w a s the s a m e m a n Itnt lo abiltonjj. itotoof tun «J»tom,rtjoh u i .pprowriate f(>r all clas^e«, n u m e r o u s efforts h a v e been i l a d e of rejected bv the: general fomniittec' a n d At residence, 8 chtirct' Dpirth <^f'Pr«shytnrlaa w ho wa.1 (Btow ned whh the t e a m . T h e |zzlniu,:M*iiaea, Ilrotys IneM, Dlitrana kftof I c a i i t i t u l i n design. < ^ ! late y e a r s t o h a v e | t remofved.' ti c c o u n - raided as sjiown III the m i d d l e c o l u m n ^ ltln3 Patuln tho tiidis, Ac. Whilo theirmort man w a s (past niiilille a g e . anil quite ( orrct't in evei-jj* particulaf*. cil o r d e r i n g it doni> several timesA I the WyatiUotte supervisors d e s e r v e W.YAN MTCPH W»Kic<iflyi fc?« bo sn ehpwn l a oudng tad. 5 fewtv 10 or fl ^ l i h e s a n d jierhaps I lechUtlly popular. F o r t u n a t e l y -for; t h e l)oat c4nb, t h e cr|eiUt for• their work o n tlie board. ti f e e t Rl w f s tlik' c o n c l u s i o n of all I xcellent a h d esstmtial. : house and conteiitH w e r e insureil "Only 'l\ , 18BU. tSHI ' ' tft»t. ' around thjl^this w a i the party d r o w n e d J a n c y and fashionable. ' •A8r*-|i(jrte(l :' AH in the Wii^tfr. T h » IMMIJ^ w a s buried a few w e e k s a g o TJjr. L a n g l o i s h ill $000 • ! ]' - . ' tiy veuimiuee. ail<i|iteit. ratifying t o o u r customejrs worth of Insurance writtiyi o n t i e prop» ithottt a.jiox. W i t n e s s sa.W t h e m o u n d i h i yet Oatkat's lillltb tlv»r P m r a 0r v Ddtrnlt.. *14S.?p3,«H »175.4511.310 *175.4«).3I0 andsoniely flnlshod. -^luiibloit. Dfc.-stliotluii.curirgju'.ij'r .IMO'Mi) ^H«,578 yjo.ooo • i oi.nded iij>sfive or4 .4.x f e e t y e a r s after- erty—«300 o n the building. $800 o n th« llniHIlHtllHIl Graduate of the Ivereity of Michigan. QUOI <hisannoj- nproraslaiat.-vlillolh^ralsj Siereaslngsates. aiiton 1,011(.000 1.014.744 i:guw»Jo ward. R e m e m U - r lio other IMMIJ' b e i n g shell that burned^ $100 o n the barge, CIMjarboru Office and Residence tddte Aye. (next foor In rrec .alldlcatdtt. ol^heatoi.".iu-i-.«ttmulutotb) ... 1.3811(1()0 l.-jsa.-.'ia l.mooo ndiolou* m a n a g e m e n t . Uevrs Depot). I.iiried iherif d u r i n g his r e s i d e n c e in and $ 2 0 0 o n the Ecorse shell, w h i c h was E«-)orM).... I • : *""* JyeiaidiognJatot ieVtow<la. Ercn it itc-j onlf 1.43(1001) i,»7s,o:« 1.535.U0IV K n o w n to be tirst-elass savetl. a l t h o u g h In a d a m a g e d t'oi idition. Preservation of the teeth a specialty. UrJFfiiRelil... city. Wits iiirt present at iiujuest of that aataouo .i.Hto.ooe , 2.538.7(17 1 Ijowestj in price. • - I mti DUB Oxide aduilulcered. **.4MI^M) 2.4tft.aD n.an. Meiipjiry is v e h ' distinct about the Iieing scorchetl a n d the ilecks irokeh. (Jtl'JiHeH'iiU - a,qoiwi« llHiptrmiKk.. 5,^llUiU0U 4.500.01)0 Repairing and Maniffactur ingnf T h e $7(X) i n s u r a n c e o n the property wfaitpqiftf.. MICH: grave. W a n e s * ' son w ork's-at the s o d a 3.IU1.2U Itunm... 57(1()110 Km,<m n«h w o r k s ; And o n N a few d a y s before burned will jnst about suffice t o build a L i v o n i a ....'.;.. . 5a4.S4H .tMooo 050,000 twian •ti i«y would lx B'.most pricolosalo Jho»9wha t.ODUjCMU wis.ono ibe skeletiinf w a s foi|nd. he said to h i m . n e w house anil b u y a teiiroilred baii'ge. MoiiKUMgun . 887.1311 ar Vomthlfldta rcsslag complsint; butforta-. Nankin I.IIK0XW 09).000 , j o k i n g i y . ,"f««>ok o 4 t , J o h n , o r a dead T h e •lioys w e r e m a k i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s t o Plymouth maoM . a;3ooi,rt» uBlr (LelrgoodDO • docs: ^feudhcr" »ndtho83 9.sio.aio L one promptly and ricatly\ 9.lpB.5W hoot eetry \b.om i 'Ul And Un*i lituJpilliivalamait will enfoh y o u . ' ' W i t n e s a s a w the put t h e house in g o o d shaiie anil tit up, Hwtjford i.attooo i.'joaooo • ti uamaafx.Ti m that i hey will not be wi% ± HomnliiH...... 1,I«7JII7 ft'etterand cheaper \ d r o w n e d M a n ' lx-fore he w a s t a k e n a g y m n a s i u m o n the s e c o n d s t o r r. . .VilXOU) 505.000 WSjHffiJ to|oowiliont t ^ ^ s . fit :.fl« .il'flickaea.1 4.U0O.OUO 4.305.000 1 Hah ,vW'( *""» hare it dyne at any other f h e p i a n o . w a s o w n e d by Ernest Sprtngw-cttif.. 3.333.81X1, as|i<»r««', Imi. |t»uldn'ti' renieml>er w h e t h e r 11(1.(100 Sumpler 37-.000 387.140 p aee in Michigan. ' s , t h e had aj "strap around his neek. Myers and w a s insured. , T h e lumber Tayjior 385.000 T 4an.oo H9l.(Btl! Speeiai'attention glren'to flit mantifacVan Bitten... ... «81,07»! ( oiddn't l*']positiv<i almut the date, lmt iu the b u i l d i n g w a s ijninsured. - 800.000 ft.10.000 Wyandotte^ ti re <>f\ Wedding Rings. \ \ \fc , Alreaily p l a n s ar^ l>fbig foriiii*d for il wa.s a f U r 1860 [ a n d prior to 1WM. ftit want 27fi.l85j' 970.000 385.000 J o h n S. 'ljrites helped h i m d r a g foy the rebuilding. T h e c l u b w'ill probably a s k , a t ward.....' 4ai.«7* 4SO.0HO 300.000 Lifcly. ConMn't reiiiemlier those whiV the c o u n c i l ' s permission! t o pitt n p a (fcne- j Sd ward....: »48.tW7 'J40.(mo mooo ! w e i i dowr| |»n jury. Asjieil his opinion, story lx>at house, off fii>m Vineistripet, T h e committeef o n Ways and means, w i t n e s s sajitl h e - t h o u g h t the s k e l e t o n back of the w a t e r w o r k s buildini;. T h e r e c o m m e n d e d l e v y i n g $117,050 forcoun-' foiuid T u e i l a y w a s that of t h e man he b u i l d i n g contemplattHl will be ribotit ty tajces. Carried. 70x30 feet in size and provided ivkli ji ha*I helped) q r a g for iu t h e sixties. 4 | Doors S o u t h Oak o n Blddle.' • It w a s decided t o a p p r o p r i a t e 915,000 gymnasium. for t h e teuiporary relief fund, a n d $84,t hrisThjoJi, o f t i e u n d e r t a k i n g firm 000 for .tlie m a i n t e n a n c e of the c o u n t y <if H. & .<'. tflion.' w.U the n e x t witness. TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALU lumse a n d i n s a n e a s y l u m ; . a l s o $8,296 H i - t e s t i m o n y bore o n the length of P00K OLD MBS. KTJNT for | he rolief of i n d i g e n t soldiers of^the !in«* a IMMIV jW oulil he preserved in difThe AWEBICAR PnoTKCTmt t'ABtrpl.KAOtra w a r of the rebellion, their w i d o w s a n d ferent kiiufchof soil a n d u n d e r different i publ ahfng' a moat valuabli i series o f Tariff to ilo Her o r n h a n s . . locum mts.1 These are prepa red with a v i e w i ! ' ' . . , . • i-nditioiisJ ; A: liotfy w o u l d la.s.t longest Her Primlon Cninr Too l.ate ; 0 stati i t h e facta and argumi nts for Proteo. Mltteh Good. T h e cotinlV .treasurer w a s a l l o w e d in water o r tjret' iMiill W o o l e n fabrics ion, wbethjar in t h e i n t e r et o f farmers, w.;iikl last' pi y e a r s u n d e r g r o u n d , but Mrs. S u s a n K n n t / o , an old r e s i t e n t of $5,000 forcleiikr-s luffi t o collect the stateh aborers, merchants or pre fessional m e n . 5ach li sue Of t h e series appei ils t o those e n ' «>tl:.T gootls. a s c o t t o d . ' w o a l t r i i e d e s t r o y - W y a n d o t t e w h o 'kept a little si .ore. o n undioounty t-lxjes. „ j "^ 't> , 'aged i n separate industries,' ind presents ined m u c h so<iri«r.A\yitnes4i n e v e r s a w a the c o r n e r of O a k and r"ifth streets for A l item in t h e ('auditor's budget, a U i isputi ble facts—oomparisoE s o f wajres, coat lit- last for iiny great! length of t i m e like m a n y y e a r s , died last Friday a n d wras l o w i n g $000 tolthe cl*rks in the Detroit] i if llvii ig, a m other argumei its showing- the lenetlt i of Protection.. ' t he o n e taken from t | i e s k e l e t o n . H a s ' burieil "{Sunday. T h e old la»}y w a s 72 asseisorsl blHv|» for Overtime in spread-] ; A n y i ilngn o n e will b e sent o n receipt of t ii«»cii in uiideirtakiiig b u s i n e s s s i n c e 1S.>4. y e a r s o l d . and it' is said thai lujj' d e a t h i n g he state and c o u n t y t a x e s w a s ali «nta i I stamps e x c e p t " w a ics. Living and H a - exhuni*-!! IMHIWS that ln»ve been w a s the result of neglect ant| fa'i tire t o l o w u l R a f t e r a | hanllltighjt. J. Chris. 1 raruT," wbldih will b e s e n t for 4 cents. ? i btuji'jd M,. it) 4nd 12 years, but never s a w p r o v i d e proper foot!: The i rhole list will be sent foil 90 cents o r ; .Th.ero ax) s o m e Ja'cV b cltauipiijnieil R)M« girtib, a n d what, Any U e l v e for 20 cents, or a n y Ave for 10 theut so wVll preserved as this o n e . pathetic i n c i d e n t s conliectetl w : ith,)ier J. C u i s . J a c o l i favors goes', , dents, | tostage pakL Orderbrnwmber. N e v e r tookj Up a hjxly ">«• had lieen history. Tflo board held their final session y e s ( Ko. ' I1 PAOCS. buriwl without a coffin, but w a s w i l l i n g |J-" W igtw, IllTing and TarUr." K. A. ftABTSs Mrs. Kunt/.e w a s of S w i s s birth. H e r teri ?• ' . ' ; ! i . * >.-• 10BN..X , 104 to -Wear thnti in his o p i n i o n ( h i s body husband w a s killed iu the r e l i e l l i o i . s i n c e to-**TIi9 Advantage* af a ProtoiUrf Tariff to had iM-en uiiiirer'groiihd less than . t e n which t i m e s h e h a s earned, a i leagre tie. Latior and Industrie! of the United BIQLT # 0 T TEA YEABS t latei.'l First Prise EMay 1687. CXAW M-ars. Ha<| k n o w i t l a chilli's neslt to s u b s i s t e n c e ; for hersidf • a n d son , IORDD, HSKNDIO St U-.ive the b<tues in t>yo y e a r s : a g r o w n " S a m m y " by k e e p i n g a smaljl store. A p — " R< m e Prodnctlon Indtspeni able t o • ' Sop1 I ly, M |U>w, l>rioe«. e f t h e i H a n u f a c t u r e d ' ••Orson'* in iftom 12 tt> 14 y e a r s . | l a d few bolts of calico, several ja|*sof c a n d y Fori tiling YotijiK Fred Claraml at Detroit q o m m o d l t t e * required rtnq t h e Heop irr«J• s e e n &(|»lies bi'rieil t w o o r three the UDlted State*; and Alleauate Home ; ' f - . t J j . I i r . . J'• , . ' ; and a few m i s c e l l a n e o u s trinkets c o m I rodncilon thess Commodities ImpnsInctlon bf the** -y.uar* w i t h tjhe rte|h rtll there. Thougtit • ible without a lTotectlTi Tariff. — "Mist prised the stock in trade. B u s i n e s s wa.s H i e t r i a l of (^hiirfes, Bigly. charged the soda asli s k e l e t o n must h a v e lielong. , is I rise Kuay, |ss«. O D. JODD 31 never brisk. But by the most trigii I e c o n - with Idiootiiig ajnd k i l l i n g i red ( i a r a n d . - " W i s t are Haw Material* r Wlould Free Raw »••1 t o a m a n -1 feet 10 inches tall, i Had Material! be AdTanUgeod* to the Labor o m y s h e m a n a g e d to live a u d kenp t h e at HiHuniotKi. .Standish «K C O . ' S slaughno m e m o r y j«»f a mjan Ix-tng burieil at 2nd Indunrlei of the Ublted States'* 1 Vint l-rfce Euay, lBMi Hdiiam B. Flr«tl-rlie~ —OIBKIJ. 8S tlie p l a c e niiniett by Mr. Ocobioek. W a s ta^es paid u p oil the place, whii'h s h e ter l l u i s e in Detroit o n J u l y J}1, has J8-"Fa laclea otFraeVrrado." 4 P. JUIXUB... 31 ned. i k. ' ' . ' • >..own Ijcteninincludeil in the recorder's coi|rt. "So ne ViewsHon the Tariff bjr ah Old BusliJl y^uars o'dl a(t that tiiite. ilrs. K u n t z e Was clearly entitled t o a iTherf w a s n o (jucstion about the shoot iessBlaii. OBO. DBATSIU... .•.SB 1 'Fills, concluded t h e .testimony t a k e n »—"Th> JrotecUre Tariff: Its AjarantaitM for 1 pension frbm the g o v e r n m e n t . Y e a r s ing. Hie d e f e n s e d i r e c t i n g their efforts tssjiouth." C.L.KDwaMal 32 Th^Wool Interest." Judge WM. t.i,««ja}ics V\ g o she mjide a p p l i c a t i o n therefor, but t o w a l t l s a v i n g j t j f l l y from c o n v i c t i o n of Friday e v e n i n g . In order t o secure s e v apen.> b-"l'ri)tecUoni ^ vt. Free lT»de."KA HUlprlcal > her claim [dragged a l o n g f r o m y j e a r t o niiirt|>r in tire Tirst degi;ee. It w a s crai more w'nness« !i a n d to e n a b l e the l e v jew. »I>. . I*. « . »lliJinii>i,x'-' ~ .,.....3¾ iO-"Tlie Farmer aott the TarUI' CoLTnoiLu jury to avail t h e m s e l v e s of a n \ f further y e a r without result, until last s p r i n g . clain§-d that B i g l v h a d been o n a spree n.iJtfDisY ....;' ;., M w h e n s o m e friends took hold undfpushand E n s in sitcl'i a condition, a s to b e infoDniatlont that might c o m e to light, it—-TDtwtlonasal-ubUoPolk-'." OBOBOI*. IJOUTWKU. .(.1.. . . . r >.j| . . . . A s a e o n s e 1 i nea ble of f(|>rming a n intent. All . m " i U . . . . IB the impiest Was a d j o u r n e d t o W e d n e s - ed the matter t i r a n issue. q n e n c e ^i J u n e sjhe l-eceiveil a pehsion the v [messes teptitiiiC h o w e v e r , .that h e te-"g*i>iy to UMFresldfbt's WBe-Tradc Mesd a y e v e n i n g . I M . 2*. ! ilier at t h c t i i m ' o f the kliooting. with back payments, a m o u n t i n g tofWas An Important f l o e . J». ..*/> tW in . a s earrfted J: r to . „ |» . . t h s t a n d i n g t h i s , the jury brought $1,240. h e n r*. the n e w... s .w tile* be Abaadoued and Imerluan MarNotv I k e u Surrenderedf .... X-dst^uit 1 I'roset-ntjng A t t o r n e y her, s h e w a s ovijrcoine w i t h j o y . [TlSuch in a Verdict ot lniirdiSi* in tlie s e c o n d ngiueuand the Tairutl" 1»-Sais i. lo Uerbtan, with Addlll >n 1.... . Spf:ng»*r rahte d o w n from Detroit Weif- goinl fortune. ' after y e a r s of pinttiry. d e g i Ji---*hp Question: Shalltlutdred ArjierlcanVeani. IndluL9—"TliB Vital l'rbtn-eiw of One 1 1 ODKRT e . eORTKB, iie-iilay e v e d i n g . when the inquest w a s si'emeil almost b e y o n d iRdief. tjlrowJui 1(7—"Pr itectloh f o r A m e r i c a n a h Ippli Chandlers, o n Tiiesdav sciitto have beeh resinned lie fore J u s t i c e ing her a n u s around her s o u ' s [heck. ¢ - - Th tt Tariff N o t a T a x . " HOMI U B . D I B E U . eiiceil B i g l y t o teii>-years in t i i e s t a t e # - - W IT I r i s h m e n Should He Pr >tcwtlonlats T ewksbury. N o testjiinony w a s t a k e n , Mrs. Kutitze w e p t for joy. • a • . prist at J a c k s o n . a 0 - - I > r i l e c U o D " K. H . AMKIDC wrs * , * ' • . • ' " however. |Sjnce t h e very "full account 3 l - - W « t Is a Tariff t" A n s w e r s to a W o r k l n g But e v e n t h e possession of w e a l t h is 1 K lan's Question ' : . ......^. of ( h e skeleton tindj w a s p u b l i s l u i l in ! not a n u n m U e d blessing. I n e x p e r i e n c e d "** " T h 3 A m e r t r a n W o o l I n d u s t r r." E . H A * M.VKKIAliK LICKNIMES. la-t w e e k s ; H E K A L | » , J u s t i c e Ti?i«*sI sroow».... j ,...„.... 8 in m o n e y matters, s h e w a s .ill Httpd t o »-"'Wi «es and Cost of LMns:." J.1 D. WEBI bury h a s reirejvwl a letter from a reader 4 S i i l > n Donnefe',l>i r W e s t T o h t l o . O . ; e x e r c i s e j u d g m e n t in making-^expendi2a—"Sol ithern Farming Industries.".. of t h i s papeif in a n e i g h b o r i n g t o w n , 26-" A f hort Talk to Worklngme ».".. a tures. T h e houfie w a s repaired jand a Kitth jJRoaeh. 2¾ N e w - B o s t o n . " f r itectlon and the Farmer." Senator pr*SJM. eonveyinjf iaformation which m a y lead All i t Burke. 23, H u r o n ; Cora H a r r i s , " Cctxoa Brussels carj>et purchased, w h i l e tit the » u> c l e a r i n g up the Biystery. At rfny rate. >>-. ' . - . ' • . The!Ai mtc*W ECOBOBIST, weekly, derotedl to the s a m e time there were/ n o p i l l o w s hi t h e 17; H l r o n . ., I discuss*, in of all phases of the Tamff question. $ i . Pro-«eeutor .Springer is of the o p i n i o n h o u s e n o r linen*'for t h e betl.*, Fit i e r i c k Va]n A^stin€: , 3H, Inkster; JThe.se •year, i ample copies free. AddMss American PriKthat the clml )s an important o n e . and facts w e r e learned by: the neighboi-s w h o F r a n j l ' s C o g s ^ ' e y , 21. Inkster. tjscUve Turin league, Vi W. esd ft.. New York. w o r t h f o l l o w i n g np_ H e k'ft i n s t n i c - called d u r i n g heif last illness, audi w h o " ': r, ! , ^ . ' " • t i o n s for gittting w i t n e s s e s a m i the in- sat u p w i t h h e r a n d d i d e v e r y t h i n g posKatlfrr r^mlwrriMslnir. ipiest will: be taken lip n e x t M o n d a y sible t o e a s e her d e c l i n i n g d a y s . J i Front | | e BoaKih Budget. ^, t night. Ro!§lind^fre]li.EiIgarj.2''hat d i d ytiii Mrs. K u n u e l e a v e s a s o n . Sani.j w h o w T H E H E K A I . K is in p o s s e s s i o n o f the SflVtcJ^iii©*' A— is feeble-niindetl. H e r estate eojnsists w i s h full particulars a l o n g this line, bull withI w i s i r t t i # P t yo»i that of t h e p r o p e r t y o n t h e c o r n e r of O a k > E d rrrO$l ' h o l d s their publication until t h e p r o p e r a n d Fifth streets, a n d a s u m o f m o n e y M i s s j FRESH BUKNED S m y t h e is e n g a g e d t o b e t n a f offii-ers h a v e hail a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o p l a c e in t h e bank. ried. . | in She w i t n e s s b o x certain personi* w h o Roi lirid ( c o l o r i n g ) — W h a t : that i n J a c o b Kunt/je, t h e Detroit l a u n d r y are! believed tio k n o w a g o o d deal a b o u t m o g u l , ia a n e p h e w o f the d e a d w ^ m a n . sipid looking, doll-faced c r e a t u r e e n the'case. • :• [ " I i ^ For mercy's sake w h o is g o i n g «yi «»««! Before l e S v i n a . t h e assistant prosett Is e a s y t o defeat a n e n e m y . bi|t It i s t o m • her? * 0 h ( >few8pai*er* 5 ceutk a d o z e n a t c u t o r *iirecWi| H.jk C. T h o u , t h e ituder- j d i o i c u l t t o m a k e pirn a c k n o w l e d g e it. r—Well—e%r-that is—I a m . thiaofhife. THE SKELETON ENIGMA AM < pen t o sell 11 ou o u t any kjiad of Business, I 0HA$ # THE OLD RELIABLE HIMMIBIS PAUL ADOLPH, OltSy J ull Linp Caskets, Burial Robes, Prices low as the Loweft p° WYANpqTTB, { i J^LBALMIBQ OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE Cor.BIddleAyeandS ore St, UklABLK PAtiHlCS iHble I*ricei Weather:Crops:: Morgeiitliau, 2 times 2— 4 s business imes 2 - 8 mt. n. LAMw^iti, Physicia|i t n d S|urg^Q|i DR: A. FsMimO •'JtlJtW'lJj )fiARDS0N, S \ EWELRIY i :IM II T mi m HORSAEE! At F. B. Sibley's Monguagon Kilns IME. *s--r 'imkit%M%::d--)Li\ A ,,riJHi.r.V.! a. • • " ' * • •pawap '^, :. ^ «* i ' I •v THE HERALD. *= B Y J. D . H A V E N . M i r e d at the Post Office as 8eeood Oats HaO Matter. K» to no e s * longing mora another that la inbred la man'* bear* It la the desire! for aomo little rprt of earth that he can call home and where ho oka eat in safety under his OWB vine what he plant* But having Ihfrspot of earth, It to also his embl* ttoa to enlarge i$> The farmer, as Emerson say* only desires the land that adjoins him, and, he finely adds, Napoleon's ambition was no greater. T H I S pother about the superior sanitary and hygienic virtues o f cremation Is mere speculative folly. There Is nothing in evidence; that the burial »f! the dead is detrimental to the health of the living. The cant about overcrowding burying grounds to£as rl&ioulous as the prattle' about the overpopulation of the country, goo(rapbteelly speaking. Always will there be room in the earth for the sons of the earth while there remain hands s o l hearts to bury the dead. gggggggmgeMBS-gSBS . W» are all more or loss oroaturos of examples, Llkeaflook of sheep, we' follow a loader over s o matter what obstacle and la spite of all olroumrtaaoes. Let a man make money by some wild plunging In speculation and Incontinently a hundred others plunge after him only to lose their money. Let someone achieve distinction honorably and thore are countless youths whd endeavor to emulate him, and h is but slightly variant if the distinction is acquired dishonorably. Jesse James bad probably as many admirers and more? imitators than General Sheridan or General Custer. "CownDBKCK," said the astute William Pitt, "is in aged bosoms a' plant of-slow growth." This is true only as to intelligent persons whose judgment is ripened by experience and observation. These, however, tir»! the exception. Mature persons w h i are emotional grow confidence with all the ease and celerity characterising mushroom development It is thifl fact Which gives play to the whole brood of adventures and enables them to flourish for a time at least In lieu of credentials these genteel vagabonds rely on their own impudence and the average guliblllty, shrewdness to discern and use which is their stock in trade, The whole range of swindlers, from the "now you f e e i t and now you don't see it" manipulator at the county fair to the Napoleons of finance who cross the money Alps at a bound and compel oredit through shoe* gudaolty,' find no great diffioulty In fostering the growth of nfldonoe in bosoms aged or oth 1» dlsoussing the hydrvbeaded vsat girl question, turn to the case of the close friend who has shared society pleasures and successes. The breadwlbaer, suddenly stricken while bust• e s e affairs are entangled and need the strong head to straighten, leaves a homo unprovided for unless other hands toko up the dropped burden. Thsft homo has been bright because It was filled with daughters. With a e a r f u l mother they have skill la all deportments of domestic servioe. But ar# [their first thoughts turned to such work M a means of existence* Arr they thus advised by hoopltoi angel and flower saint? A r e they not rv. tbar pointed to avenues of employment already filled while kitchens are empty* One has written entertainingly from her seaside ' resort | Can she not ••write for the papersH Others have done so and the story of their success u filled with details of a pretty^ summer home all built and adorned with earned money. Others still have won fame on the stage and .poaf| in the world's eye as heroines. r i 1» THIS analysis is touched the key t o the mystery of the dislike of. kitchen work among girls. There are no prizes in the kitchen. All the world decries the Louisiana lottery. But all t h e world just the'same buys a ticket in that or some other game of chance. Luxuries are not measured by one's own wants, rather by the possessions tof neighho/BK_0andles gave pleasant f l o w where whale-oil never . burned. jGae is a luxury where electricity is toot The avenues of great cities are lined with, mansions of men and women who have, woo prizea Few are Inhabited by graduates of kitchens, though there are doubtless, in the humbler capsotty many who would shine better in the parlor than the mistress. White caps servo to mark the domestic slave Her more Independent sister of the shop and office 1* not thus handicapped i n t h e pursuit of hex prize, nor is her life; made miserable by the badge of servitude, as galling U the shackles of the former black slave. It may be the right of employers to mark the rank of those inhabiting the t a m o dwelling In this free land. J u l every sueh mark to % line between domestic lervioe aad harder tolL It to flot drawn by the worker*. It may not oxtot s t * e to the injury of alL . - ^ ^y would not be hailed oii'»ny .of our held a i d e r bilg trees as In olden timea JOHN W i m riROP'S PARaf. rivers with any rapture of admlra ion. topie making bricks Without straw, \ It fortunately had bu t little'speed for A Tank** Famtlr 1 'ossMafoa of t t 7 t > mpe] led bi • circumstances to use the sinbbluinste<4of*traw- Flying over, Br**ak I sesia Bnd. rBREBTfNO 8KET0HE8 OK DR| T A L M A O P PREACH JESE' A A ,|wice w e . rjan agitmho a n d ,.BEACHES sailors jumped tototlie water ami on stan ding o i the banl^s aa in ScripOf the thousam Is who daily pan'the/ | T H B IRI8H CAP1TAU GREAT DESCRIPTIVE « E R M < | N . tbelrshoulaers pushjd) her o u t Bui tu^e djaya i r e flamingoes, ospreys, bronze figure of the eminent John what yacht of gayest sportsman, t rhat pelica us, heronal cuckoos and deck of swiftest oceeUqueen shiuld buUfiahea ~i • On t all skies of this Kindt Oraatlae* t* Caartaoai Straoi •rs—: Winthrop, first rovernor of Masse chussetts Bay co ony aad founder o f give such thrill of rapture.asasail Oh rivor septlcbres. Villages of WJber* Itlah I M N a t i liar Moi» B*W O M m i t o r r of t$f WorM the Nile? The P y r w i l d s i n sight [the sepulchres.' Cities Of Boston, there are few, If any. says the sepnlchrea AsaU-^Phcealx Park's »>MlaI*Mir—ACharlSf Takma remains of d u e s that are now tidpf 1 I nojtice the voice ot those ancient Boston Herald, n-Ho know tfiat t h e Trafle Spot. (Ira SMvlae»a Travel i Aasiauwlviag. nante, the villages thronged with cities is hoarse from the exposure of father of the Baj state had any ambis & forty i «nturl es, and they accentuate ulation. Both battka crowded D a * »88». I tion to appropriate land to his o w n historical deeds of forty o» atety «en- slowlv .. with lips that vrere palsied for I • How trreat Is the diffei nee in the use. turjeji Oh, what a book the bib iej is ages, b i t alfa gether tl ese cities along' characteristics of the Irish and the But, like other* who were prominent when read on the Nilel :1 the Nil > in ton e these words, "Hear ua, BBOOXXTH, N. Y., Oct 2S.—The rend- Nations of sepulchrea And for we sre veiy old,- ami it is hard for English people cad only be fully real- in founding a new country, he received ering of the first sonat % in D mino* by one i« tempted to call it an emplr \ of r s t o steak. M'e were v i s e long before feed by those who, having live tor grants of the common land, among Guilmaht on the grei t organ of .fthe tombs. I never sew [such a place as Athene learned her flist lesson. We some |tinie In. England, come across to them a farm of 1,260 acres, and hto Brooklyn Tabernacle t lis morning! by Egypr is for gravea And now wel'un- sallied pur slnps while y e t navigation sojourn tor a few days upon -this side deputy, Thomas )udley, had a grant Prof. Henry Eyre Broirne, the organ- derstand the, complaining sarcasiiL of wju un born. ' Tbese obe lisks. these pyr- of the narrowr arm of the! sea which of the same oourt. ' ist, held the vast cone regation . t h e kraelites when they were o« | the amids,1 these pillars, these wrecked divides the Celt from the Anglo-Saxon. These two men went out through bound with profound emotion. way from Egypt to Canaan: " Bee tUse tenplei, thes« colossi Of black granite, Talmage preactaed on 'Sailing L'p he there are no graves in Egypt hast' hpu thepe wrecked sarcophagi under the A stranger might reside n Loudon, the wilderness t j Concord river in Nile," the second sermon of the sei 'S, taken us away to die in. the .wilder-: br »w c ( the hills, tell you of what I for/example^ for months and even 1638, and about four miles down tbje entitled "Fron. the Pyramids of he ness?" Down the river bank comet the w i s li grandeur, and of what I am years j and blever make t i e acquain- river from the present village of ConAcropoll*. or What I Sa w in Egypt d buff silo and the cattle or kibe to drink. coming down to be. We sinned and- tance' of- pis next door neighbor, but cord they locatei or selected their Greece Confirmatory of iheScripturi *• <And,it was the ancestors of these fellL ( ur leai nings cot Id not save us: in th* Irish capital a vlslto|r, if ho be farms. They fou id a convenient place His text was Ezekiel i\ W. "The rl er cattle that inspired Pharaoh's dream Sei. those hiiltobliterated hierogly- only icourtepus and agreeable, may where two great 1 owldeijs stood on the is mine and I have mac e It."; of the lean kind and the fat kine. h i c s o i yonder walL Our architec- find himself | quite at horn 9 in a few eastern bank; ttese they designated Aba!' This is the river Nile., A Hert we disembark a little wbil< e co lid noi save us: See the painted hours! As we sat at breat fast u i our as the dividing line between their brown, jor yellow, or silver cord* Ion Memphis, off from the-Nile to bollumn s of Philie, an i the shattered hotel,| wherej the Service w is quite as farms. " j , which e r e bung more JBwels of thi Il- r i g h t . Memphis founded by the temple of Emeh. Our heroes could ing interest than on an v river that ia X i n g of Egypt and for a long As the governo *dlod in about eleven not i a v e us: Witness Menes, good as c o u d be obtained In even tho of Lon< loo's years afterward, It is possible tbat he ever twisted in the su sabine. It P- the capital A city of marble and Dlodonms, I Jameses, and Ptolemy. most j; prel entltlous pies through the Book »f Ecektol, j |nd Home of tne Pharaohs. City nine Our, i:ods Ammon and Osiris oaravjtnsarles, say* a very Iritereiting never paid many visits to hto Inland flashes, in the Books of Deuteron?! miles In' circumference, could i tot; sa re us: . Bee their fallen letter. In t h e Chicago Newi the jovial farm. Fifteen years'1 after hto death, and Isaiah, and Keeharlah, audi 7< colonnades through which Impoilng templeii all, i l o n g the four thousand Irish gentleman opposite u t who) has hum, and on its banks stood j a- processions marched. Jiere stood the miles of Nile. 0, ye modern cities, get been visiting the horse s h e r, opened a it was sold by hto eldest son, Fits John Winthrop, the governor of Conmlghtiesof many ages, It w e i he Temple of the Sun, Itself lb brUliney some o< her Odd; a God who can help, a crystal oradle of MOMS, and oa. ho a sun shone on by another s u a Th ibes G o d w l o c a n >ardon, 4 Upd who can conversation by some bast al roioark necticut, to Job L tne of Maiden. The banks Mary, the refugee, carried, he In power over a thousand One tun save. Celled up as we are-for a little about the weather, and lei irnlng that deed bearing dats of Aug. 2, 1604. is) infant Jesua To find the bl h drtd years, ohnearly.ten times as ong white to give testimony, again the we had come over on a flying "toll still In existence and to hold as a 1 place of this river was the fasolnatloa i the United; (rtetes have exiitedT sands c f the i esert will bury ua. Ashes launched off into an enthusiastic dis- souvenir by one of 1 hto descendants, and defeat of expeditions without nam* It to written on vol)ilum. and to t e l l ere Is a recoil bent statue seventy to lashe i, dust to dustl" And as these cussion of the merits of thi horsos. ber. Not many years ago, Beyird five feet long, iBrontedjratewayal A voices <f porphyry and granite oeased, preserved and logibU The price paid Taylor, our great American travs ~~ necropolis oalled "the haven loffthe We turned into the; irmldng loom for tho farm woo Cflj II the ihrcoptiagt under, the bills re* 30. wrotei "bince Columbus first loo! blsssed." Hers Joseph was Pwme apd were cordially greeted 1 >y an [rtoh The purchase p rice WAS paid by upon Ban Nalvadcr, the earth has but Minister. Here Pharaoh .received ppndel,; "Anhes to uihes!" and the commercial traveler, who opened the capital of a lefty column fell grinding e emotion of triumph loft for ber Jacob. All possble splendors were itself U i powd sr among tho rooks, and ball by obsbrvlngi "Good moning, building a house foj- tho governor ofT Connecticut by <)ob Lane, who was a •towel* and that she reserves, for built up Into the royal city.! Hojwa, reipont ing, "Dust to dustl" gentlemen. I hope we he vo at last famous bulldor. He settled on thto him w h o shall first drink from the Ezek el, Jeremiah and Isaiah speai of gbt rf&' of the rain and tho s t o m a " farm, and renminbi 'the only olvtlued fountain of the White Nile under the itasiiomethlhg wonderfuL Never did Waolem for Voana Misses, ._ After some further converiatlon our snow fields of Kilimanjaro." But the I visi 1 a city with such exalted ^anCostt men of fancy woolens < with new tcqualntance proceed )d to give Inhabitant for mllss around until 1682,! discovery of the sources'of the Nilejby ticipations an 1 never did my antldlpawhen his eldest ion Jonn took a wife. most people was considered an Im- tlolls drop so fiat Not a pillar stands. very II (tit oi'oundi, gray, ecru, mas- us dejails as to the passing events in Then tho father gavo up the place to possibility. The malarias, the wild Not a wall is [unbroken. Not a j faun tic, mn ibroora color, amber-brown, the Iiijsh capltaL the places best worth him and returned to his Maiden home.] beasts, the savages, the unclimable tain tosses in tne sun. Even the rnlns etc., dossed with -the silkiest of seeing In tho short time at our dhposAt the death of Job, in 1697, hut steeps; the vast distances, stopped all have been ruined and all that remains •baggy liars l i m b e d Oloringa—often al, anil prbv|ed himself to b j a pe *fect farm was surveyed and found to oon-t the expeditions for a^vs. An intelll- •are chips of marble, small pieces] of scarlet, Igreen and gold—or in checks, snt native said to Sir Samuel W. fractured sculpture and splintered [hu- stripes ^nd blurred dotiched patterns, walking encyclopedia upon * jveryt iing tain 1600 acres, the governor having ekerand wife as, they were on thjeir man bones. Hert and Jthere a , le|tter are mat o up In jaunty styles, many of connebtedl with the past dad present had an eye that reached beyond the history- of thle city. '; way to accomplish that; in which Of some elaborate inscription, a toe or grant of the colony to the extent of others had failed: ''Give up the mad ear of a statue that once stood in niche them Uo fanciful for any but youth. Th< [ moment we emerge 1 iron the 140 acres. Thin whole was divided fill wearers. {Some nave bodices cut scheme of the Nile! source. H|>w of palace wall. Lzekiel prophesie| its hotel w e were espied by l group of betw >en the heirs of Job according to on the cross, and shaped to the figure would it be possible for a lady young blotting out and the prophecy has Been "jarves," whose jaunting oars rere and delicate to endure what would fulfilled. "Hide on 1 said t o our party without darts, BOme wit i cuirass corse- in a |ine upon the cab rack opposite the aws of that day, the eldest son havii ig a double portion. Thus 750 . kill the strongest man? .Give it tip." "and! don't wait for me." : And as I Ijets, th M high 'under-l>odice covered But the work went on until Speke, and stood) ^he're alone the city! of Memphis With ni llheadjs or braiding, this por- the ec Iflce. | Half a dozen rushed c ver, acres and the bull ling remained in the Grant, and Baker ~ found the two in the glory of past centuries retur ed tion being of plain unpattornod goods. waving their whips and offering to. name of Lane. J ihn, -the second Lane lakes which are the source of Jwhat And {.heard thei rush of her cha io'ts Some bj^ve, velvet sleejves and velvet drive Tus to all parts of tl e city and owner, was a nottd warrior, a colonel wa$ called thi White Kile, and bap- and tjhe dash of her fountains and fthe subur is, and When we indicated our in thi) French and Indian wars. tised these two lakes with the names conviviality ofjner palaces and sa withe jacket-l ronts} the long square basque I inclini ition to hira one of the ir veh cles Hli i house was garrisoned, and Was • of Victoria and Albert. These two drun|en nobles roll, on the floors of reaching farther (back than the side there eusiied a lively comp itition belakes, filled by great rainfalls and by mosaic, whilw inj etartling contrast seams c ( t h e bodice ac|d losing them tween the various jehus as t> which of the s ;ene of some interesting events. His laughter Mary, .the ancestor of accumulated snows from the moqn- amid: all the regalities of the place. I -eelvipsi raonejthe folds of the skirts in them vould secure oar cuatc m, 1 fter William H. Whitiaore, of Boston, was tains, pour their waters, laden with saw Pharaoh look up into the 'ace Of the back. a gooc | deal of rather' warm discus sion often on guard, a i d at one time killed agricultural wealth such as blesses no aged [rustic Jacob.i, the shepherd, a y we selected a well appointed carrl ige. a lurking red man by shooting through other river.on down over the cataracts, ing: "flow old arit thou?" Pa r Lillian aa ^ Sinaneler. f.1 drawn j joy a spirited y o u i g hcrse. a porthole. on between frowning mountains, on r i • Lillii u Kuttlell is Two (rreat. nations, Egypt shrewd about between cities living and cities dead, Greece, diplomatized and almost ci At the death* of John, in 1714; tho money natter^ as' the retty specula' which] the] owner assured us with much on for four thousand I miles and t o battle for one book, a copy of tor In he • 'ra'risian omanoe." In enthuhasm Was the "fastest thinir on second of the Line family owners, through a continent. But the White- chyliiB. Ptolemy the Egyptian there waaa diviiion, but there was the last three] years beL savings hav<i f6urlfe8i^iE>ubli4-" Nile would do little for Egypt if this; discovered that in' the great librar; averftsr< d $1^, OQU a "year, and beside ! Drijilngj down j Grafton street we enough 'for alL < Fames,' sen of John, were alL It would keep its banks ana Alexandria there was no copy of this sh< is th^ sole proprietor of tho pieet bevies of charminfr Iris h coll sens remained on the f irm, where he spent Egypt would remain a, desert. But chyluja The Egyptian kingisent from Abyssinia there comes what is Athens, Greece, to borrow the, apartm )nt house in which she lives. With ppach -like complexions, ptetty his life, and left 11 to his son James, called the Blue Nile, which, though and make a copy o f \ U Like al ImpulsiVe people; Miss Rusj- features and'lovely eyej, r 11 arrayed and he, after a 1c ng possession, died Athens dry Or nearly dry half the year, kinder mandjed a deposit of »17,700 as E sell is generous to a fault v Sho is tbil in their prettiest costumes. { Stninge in 1796, having divided the form betremendous rains about the middle of rity. J The Egyptian king receivedjtbe to sayij these^brighteyed*. rosy cheeked tween three sons, Solomon] James and June rises to .great momentum, and book, but refused to return that w&ich mainstny of her mother , apd sistorii daughters! of Erin dress with much David. The latto • built a new houseand CQitributes willingly and speed this Blue Nile dashes with sudden he hald borrowed i|nd so forfeitedithe on his acres, wher B he passed his days influx into the White Nile, which Bevenjteen thousand seven hundred Hol- ily; if not lavish'y to innumerable better!taste than their English sitters hi consequence rises thirty feet, lars. The two nations rose in conten- fun|ttBf(r the relief of unfortunate arr of tt»ej tanje station in life a nd dis play in enviable prospe 'ity, and at hto death almoetlan artist's appreciaion ol the David, Jr., boru in 1796, came In posand their combined waters inundate tion concerning that one book.' Beau- tistis or waning stars colorsi most suitable for their res]; ect- session. He was ollowed by hto son. Egypt with a rich soil that drops on •ifui and mighty book ' indeed! Bdt it A DUklog^itdliea Woman Lawyer. all the fields and gardens as it is, con- is a book of horrors, the dominant | l e a ive types of beauty, from 1 he pi rest J o b b . . who was born i n 1828. He ducted by ditches, and sluices, and can- that we are the victims of hereditairy Mrs. Llda J. Bacon, of Cincinnati,, blondes to the most pronjuncod of was monarch of till he surveyed durals every whither/fble greatest damn ge intiuences from, which theie Is I no is the fret ircfman appointed a master brunetjtes. . ' j' ing his life, which terminated in May that ever came to Egypt came by .the escape, and ' that; fata rules ]t|ie commlstlamrr by a court of law in ' ! of the old Dubfln and murks 1890. ., drying up of the river Nile, and the world, and , although the author Ohio, hhe was so distinguished r e are f ^ t disappearing und^r the deHe left a son, who did not continue greatest blessing by Us healthful and does tell of Prometheus who wuscrjuolabundant How. The famine In fied on the rocks for sympathy [for contly ihrongh appointment by Judge stroying hand of time and t i e improv- thto family posses ion. The widow Of , Joseph's time came from the mankind, a ^powerful suggestion offthe Hufus 1. Smith, of the Sdporior court ing hdnd of the modern builder.. Host Job B. caused the farm to be sold unlack of sufficient inundation' from sacrifice of Christ In later years, i t j s a of Cincinnati, bhe is directed to tak« id characters whom »n Am erl- der the hammer, something new oa the Nile. Not enough Nile is very poor book compared with Wat testlmoiy upon judicial Issues of conuldexpect to meet in an Irish that estate, as thi i successive poneta* drouth, too much Nile i s freshet and book which we hug to our hearts] be- sequente Involved and to report hei also gone with a pi st gon ora- Ions have been tl trough lnherltanoa. plague. The rivers of the earth are the c»u»te it coutains our only guide in fife, finding! to the court as the basis'for The famlltojr frieze oi tated 1 jdi- j No deed hoi beer oalled for on thto mothers of its prosperity; If by some our only comfort! in death, and jour of the stagje, with l i s plpii In farm since It oam< Into tho Lane famconvulsion of nature/ the Mississippi only hops for a blissful Immortality, tho court's "further orders and final • . • •;• hto knee breeobei and his ily, and the estate has never been oon« should be taken from North America, If two nations could afford to struf g;e decree.[ '• shdeiland shlllelagi, has also veyed by adeod of sale since the one or the Amazon from South America, for one oopr of/Usohylus, how mjuch Tliere's the Hub. or the Danube from Europe* or . . . . nd Is hot to be found euUlc e of of John Winthrop in 1664. struggle ; Ella IVheelor Wilcox says thel old Connemara;or the western islands. the Yepesei from Apia—what hemis- more can aall1 nations afford to stru heposi ession and triumph of the baobelqr should be taxed to support pheric calamltyl BtiU There are for theposi Fboanix Park looks as guy as It did *K A LESSON IN OPTICS, other rivers that could fertilize holy acriptt ires? the bid maids. But just think how in the)days When the youaj: sparks of and save these countries Our But the dsod cltles strung; along [the the girls would h i v e to humiliate own continent 1» gulched, is ribboned, Nile not only demolish Infidelity, but themse] ves In order to get on the pen* the capital In the olden time 'rent A Oonvss or a Cons ive Laos With a Drop thereto settae their affalis of honor of IPatsr. la glorified by Innumerable water- thunder down thel absurdity of mod ern _ with blstpl Or rapier. Daellng lied eoursea But htfypt baa only one'great doctrine of evolution wttlcn says the slon rolls. »,; Take Sngoblet, cf which the bottom with p e O'Gjprman Mahon, the famous (s cut sideways, L e., in side sectlona river, and that to name wed to draw all world started with nothing analltben Ball (be i'olonel Gives Cred4t> the prosperities of ret lms la acreage (rose, land human nature began'vrith veteran of Glare, a conteinporarv of The Jrlnndo (Fla ) Record lsi SCM Daniel O'Cornell the liberator, uho, grasp the foot of tho gloss and Incline semi-infinite. What hippena to the nothing but evolved into spleidld the edge toward you after having Nile, happens, to Egypt. The nllo- manhood and womanhood of, it- ing n p ous beat on Col. ShepOrd. after the tragl6' duel with D'Estx rre, emptied into the fflas* & Httl« water, meter was t o m e very suggestive as self, i Nays the sculpture of the wi >rld is resrularly publishing a brief edlto wo went up and . down its damp stone was more wonderful In the c ays lal ser non in its Saturday _ evenln resolved never to fight another. The io that the water resembles a great lately!deceased member for Carkm on drop In the Interior of the part not Out, steps, and . saw ; t h e ' pillar of Memphis and Thebes and ar marked with notches telling Just how thage than in the days of Boston ind Issue. Col. Shepard merely" supplies hearing this Is said to havejexclaiiEied: Look at the tabl e cloth through thto "I made no. tjuoh resolution—God for- drop of water. You will be surprised high or low are the waters of the New i York. Those blocks of stsne a t e x t Nile, When the Nile is rising, four, weigHing three hundred tons high! up bid."!-'- ' '•.'•' :. J" to see how easy it has become to count flllacellaneona. criers every morning ran through the in tho wall atKnrnae imply machir ery The chief point of interest for mod- the threads, for e ach one of them apChrlejtopher Columbus is to be made ern tourists Is the fatal spot wiere city announcing how many feet the equal to, if not .surpassing, the nariver has risen—ten left, fifteen feet, chinery of the nineteenth century/ a saint, now tbat: nobody remember* Lord j Frederick Cavendish and Mr, pears much larger than it to in reality. The fact is that tha drop of water, l i k e twenty feet, twenty-fouri feet—and How was that statue of Bameies, the!language he used to his sailors Bourke were butchered by the "Inwhen the right height of water is weighing eight hundred and e i g h t y wh^n t l e y wajoted to go home. the'sample showi In the figure, has vincibles'F on the very eve] of the forreacned the gates of the canals are seven tons, transported ' from the taken exactly the form of a by-convex • Jhom i whooover lead any one to the mer's! official entry as chief secretary flung open and the liquid and refresh- quarw.es two hundred, miles* a u a y v lena . ing benediction is pronounced On ' all and how was it lifted?! ' ell grace o holiness, but always disturbed into Dublin. J The spot is now simply If this water dies not take on its iphen others attempt it, give cleat marked' by a small crosn of nnurh the land. | How v|e»-e tn ' ,modern- machinists.rock, 1 it'll [jevidoncB of tbe.r need of the blessing, White stones'and the grass ail about upper side the for o of a swelling oonthose'I galleries! of As we start where the Nile empties standing at Thebes, filled v'ith fand should seek it at once. is tramped away by the thousam s of vex surface, but ts upper surface reinto the Mediterraanekn sea ' w e , be- paintings surpassed by no artist's ) «inmains horizontal, you will have a> It mulst be something of a satis footsteps df 'those who have visited plain convex lena hold a . wonderful fulfillment of the cil Of the present day? Tell us, artists the sqene of the tragedy, l prophecy. The Nile in Very ancient of the nineteenth | century. The d bud faction to the; devil to give some folks These two kindf of lena are divergtimes used to have t even mouths. As citiei of Egypt sojfa> as they have left a little money,. and then jmake it a| ent. Both have t i e property of enviii e Oldest Dwellifig^IIftaae. the great river approached the sea it enough pillals, or statues, 6r jse]ttil- most ki 1. them whenever they try larging objects. : Ji-convex lens entered the sea at the jseven different or temple ruins to tell (he story spend It. Kilian ilVan!Rensselaer 1 s house In as enlarging glass » are oalled, mic placea Isaiah prophesied: "The Lord phis, Migdol, Hierapolis, Zc an, The c evil will never be lonesome Renssleiaer county, oppoiite All any, scopes, and the m idost drop of watershall utterly destroy the tongue of the s, Goshen, Carthaire—all'[ of Egyptian se* aad shall smite it in the as long as there are people . in the N, Y.| to said to be the oldest inhab- permits of examin n g in detail the difdeveloping downward Iqsbiad seven streams." The fact is they are church who expect to get to heaven ited dwelling-house in the Uiited ferent parts of a planter an insect thairard. They have evoluted from all destroyed but two and UerOdoJcus licence into destruction. The (los- without it costing them a cent of States. It stands near 1he Hudson can be seen with difficulty with t h o river (at tne south end of Sreenbi •ush, naked eye. said these two remainiujr are artificial. Jesus Christ is t h e only el< va- money. >• This ride along the Nile is one of the is of brick and has a gambrel roof. individual and > social natil: nal Look now at th< i under part of the The devotion of Miss Shepard, who most-solemn and impressive rides of all Two port holes out of which tho sarly ter. Let all the living cities glass through one pf the sides that are my lifetime, and our emotions deepen that pomp and. opulence ind laid hei jewelry on the "altar of the Van'i Ronsselaers shot at Indians as the curtains of the night f >U upejn temporal-prdsperilty ate not se'eur ity. I^ord" a t Saratoga, was surpassed a piercd the front walls, .and a little c u t At this poii t the glass to conall surrounding*. But we shall not be Thoa» ancient cities lacked nothing short time ago by the Duchess Eugenia plate [in the rear,' set up by the Albany clave at the interior and concave a t satisfied unti| we can t i k e a ship and* but g pod morals., Dissipation" and Isin Lltta Buloguine in-Milan. To .ex- Commemorative society, j shows the the exterior; we l i v e then a bl-oonpass right out upon t tiese wondrous slew them and unless dissipation and press h ir complete abandonment of edifice to have been erected in I 64|i. clave lens like that in the figure, or a waters and between the banks crowded sin aite halted, they will some day the pon p and vanities of the world, Behind this I venerable mansion is, a plain 'concave, if the cut w e r e with the story- of empires. i slay our modern cities, and leave pur the Due hess sold her wonderful gems well jbn the coping of which ••Yaorkee straight instead j of being round. / According to the lead pencil mark in palaces of merchandise r and our galfor $60(1,000 and gave the money |to Doodle" Is said to have been 3om Now, far from 1 wing enlarged, t h e my ^bible it was Tht.nksgiving day leriesl ot art and dnr City Halls as fiat ^during the French *ar pruood tbrdad of the oloti i, the Insect or the morning, November V8, 18S»>, tbat with In thil dnst as we found Memphis on the her prl< mU ,with Instructions to erect my family and friends'we stepped afternoon of that .Thanksgiving < ay. with It i hospital for ltttle children. ing tlie revolution. In the old hall flower appears n,uch smaller than While sailing on this river or s opaboard the steamer on the Nile. Toe The Urge organ j for Rev Mr. Tal- the Dutch! reformed settlors hail re- they are In reality, whloh shows that a Mohammedan call to prayers had pinlr it-one of the villaiges, w e see i peo- mage'r new taberpaele (at Brooklyn ligious services. There were no |Bud- plain or bl-oonoavs lens has the propbeen sounded by the priests of that ple oi i toe banks who verify the b ble contain i four manuals of five octaves' densities then.—Chicago Times. erty of reducing t [e apparent dunenreligion, the Muezzins, from the fpur descr ptlon fOr they are now a s t liej BIOQS pf objects. [ each, a: id a pedal of two and. one hundred mosques of Cairo as the cry were in bible tim^s. Khoes are no« The glasses hi 100018/0101 for; far A Ltinltod Education went out: ' "God Is gre it. I bear f i t - takei off in reverence to sacred places half oct wes, slpjty-slx pipe stops (or sighted people i[ro bl-ooncave, with" ness that there is no ti od but Cod.! I Child rent Carried asLnde the motlitor'i 11<0 sto| s with padnls, couplers, etc.), ••little Waldo Beaconhill was in a as iln Httgar's t i p e Includli g one thirty-two feet, eleven predicament to-dav. A lady gave bim thick edges, whl le those for near bear witness tbat Mobnmroed Is the shoulder apostle of sGod. Come to prayers. Worn fn with profusion of Jewflrj of slxk eh feet and thirty-two of eight '•RobjjtMon! Crusoe!" In words o one sighted persona ire bl-convex. trlth thin edgoa—Clno|anatl Enquirer. l|en feet. 'J he total number of pipes lit Come to salvation. Ood is great t s wl en ltebe0ca wns afliapced; Tb! ere is no other but God. Prayers^are ails s soiled Into _ the pottage; as when 4,418. Among the more novel effect* syllable, and he couldn't read It Foot ohildj Ho cried for twebjty minutes." A female epgin* r, Miss Ida Hewitt, is better than sleep." Tt e sky and tfity Ksau sold his'birtlirlgnt to g e t sue] •That's queer! Waldo can rlmd." regularly employs! oa the Cairo and and palm groves and river »hlpp|ng dish, Thosaine habits of salutation are a C linoKO gong, a' cblmot of belli were bathed In the light. 11» was not as wlien Joseph ahdhto brethren sell and throe drums (long roll, bass drive "Yes—but only In wprds of sight Kanawha Valley Railroad la West VU> giaia. much of a craft that vjrej boarded. It on ouch ojthpr'e necks. Courts of pow and dru m chuck), s y l l a b l e s . " - N e w York Sun. N CITY. SAILING UP I H E ffl e 3 } K S t S >± < / SBBBBIBI anfiI •j ^anu«B**a mAk aasaW sit IS,: i- /' ^ • - • ^ : ' ' ' r.* •S-\f- t *=B 11 ugust lower" I ..• P L -Vlf ..', I - . , • • . ] '• He further estimated that there is PAS 8INO LEVITIES. H * ^ i i ! 1 f f l i ? , * . , ^ r e » J w Brbkeja A r t i c l e * laoaad J5o. jjMaJoraBeitUquldGlue 10a generally fibalf a ton o:' butts left in t h e Held after stripping t h e fodder and A q u e e n ' c h a l n p e n d a n t Just o u t Is a f a c ; :t Is nuaor »d la, Svehestra dreles that BEGIN N O W T OU S E B fU S I N E S S CMtting the tops, whloh is equivalent wc men's bail havejane up. Philadelphia s i m i l e o f ailcard c a s e i n e n a m e l a n d a i l r e i . METHOEsttOP > THE ARM. " to «4 obsplute waste »f 400 pounds of ¥*""*• • DT. Koote'l new pamphlet on V a r i c o c e l e tel|i feu oaa't tjeU whi U in thecoma by the all about It, ind what all men ought to know S e l l c^m weal or aixaand one-half bushels (sealed) for 9 cenu. Box T88, New York. t h e O a l y W a y t o ;B* S u r e I t pays—.O'er of oorn per acre.—J eurnal of Agri- 1« gth of j the funeral proceeaion.—Ram's l > t t « d H o t i i Dnp*ojnt«»l«". I ? -w . 1 . ' : : H«rn. culture. I . j '". y ;• of; g o l d a n t l e r s h e l d t o g e t h e r b y S h e e p P o i n t e r s a n d Hojose' Then aomej p e n play their preaober they d i aAmpair ' O r e * r | . t e d ftleai |j * V n v r o f l t a b l e . . o n d b a r c o m p o s e a m u c h s o u ght scaif " I have been afflict '• b o l d mints. f « t as thougl they irere paying a gas hall pin. ' Billousnesa, " ed with biliousness Almost |jsny sort of animal used for .—.imp* Hon>i; , _ —,_ia; M a n a n d W o m a n M a r B e e o r f a^veiyxooi human food can, Wit l greater profit Boaloaae atethdda o n t h e V s n n . • ''vail says a sevejre thunder storm re- saCOOQ atoodMart{|n>uilneHby S U r t i n DUBII*S7S)S> 0>7 taklne *•»•»"•• a •> full ajwas binln*a> wis— . With all the exhprtattons to farmers both to the feeder and butcher, be mlidabimef anentin. Itls pealonpeal. oourse, b/ mKlt; Bryanfa College, Bnialo, N. Vr made excessively fat than the sheep, to mako greater ;u^o of bualnass meth— Jo^tea Tr* noript "firstone and then , New cuff buttons are diamond-shaped StonUch on t h e farmj we »e« very'few though a superabundance of fat Is not; ! ' Che hea Uu it site < a a poroelaln egg may and are forjmed of gold and platinum wires '"another prepara- ods 1 of them explaining bow su< h methods desirable, lor sought alter, by the aver- nolacosaplliamaol, but she basennset Interlaced; Pains. " tion was suggested be applied, or whireln they age consujner of meat whether i t be bitantieBS.^.1exas liftwgs. " tome and tried but should c aeke.. would bis ipeoially valuable Gener- beef, norki veal or mutton; hence suoh Idmlrlng rife <ie husband who'has Haadaoba* lllwdem pT15.fcute<"""^ w per but ""to no purpose. At last a friend aUsinr \* not the bent war to make goods arejhandled at t loss. rt, 01 ilX powrt..., joi t closed i a I fastened her trunk)—"My Hllne Co., Bi " recommended August Flower. I truths plain. To come dawn to the Qjkmtf 4*<m There' is a medium line to be on. dsir, what i aWjStrapping fellow •»—T * 'took it according to directions and root ot ibe matter at once, et me aek served lo prepairlng stack for the mar- an 11"—Ball it lers Ai asrioan. ' A sliver lupldlidldnS aliulvpr full 0 tho troubles and ailments that, Is the form1 'assumed by a BOW tooth' 'asSu; " its effects were wonderful, reUfcv- the reader! how he U to know whether ket that will insure bettor satisfaction \ 7 o n o a a UUwhaibsramaa Is any so- arrows ;e woman's life a burden to her., mt by the ray he steps HedJobbeea pick holder "ing me of those disagreeable his hogs, his poultry or hi i cows pay to ail parties c<jncent«(d than the e x . 001 's relieved, cured, and resteredV a i jaa who ru • his SI ISM down at tbs best -Hrr " stomach pains which I bad been him a broAt If he feeds e« oh class tf trebles of either- over or under fatting, Ian Dr. Pisroo's Favorite PrssorlB»ItS,-AII Kiwiiopbed rrao^rss, SM»r»sss.t I aever hw s n y e MBIOM ef his own the Nofitsfcor flmt.lii»'.ua«,«ar. "troubled with so long. Words these atiimaLt from the tiime grain And while It is true the lean parts of dt 'II woaldn' hsvslwtbsred him,—Ham's ITerveHastirer. .Periodloal palm, weak book,: illous oure»7 TraMlitS snrt WOO trial *5»Mls frte to blosP The OOWH may be making a •vsry fat meat are itwnys sweeter, Barn. " ( ' ' ' -T Itcssw. HsSdw Ur.|(tllne,OJil Ar«U »fc, l>blla.,K boirlnff-down ssnutlons, nerreuij "cannot describe the admiration 41 - - ' .1, y ~ * - f - -• in which I hold your August iron! otj their feed, and thii. conceal* more Juicy and tondor thub when lean* "he sosptU who says bs hssa't faith •A.wroutlijof prostration, all "femi Js.cemplalnU,"| oniiincl VlolotS oiioloslng 1 ness predominates o>er tho" carcass, as; a doflpit that ooinen from unprofltmugh to bs Isvs in anything st all will "Flower—it has given me a new are cured bj it. i U iniprevos di» niponstono liuart Is S I U uduiiraclo Uroocli yet the proportion ef ihli fine ouallty gepeacefully t o t l M p 4 a o a r e a anight "lease of life/which before wast sble hogi ntid liuns. Or, the 0»ws and #f gostionl, enriches thi bleoi, dispels pfOdUUlioUJ ' I-, Li, • j meat is s e small, compared with ex)rsai train rsasoiably sure that the may be oon«xtlln<f t h i (apt that aonos and pains, bring 1 refreshinff " burden. Such a medicine is a ben- hens bogl are-running in dsbt to the fhe aggregate weight* f a vary fat oar. en [inesr will >rinf bim through all right. Jp*. L Uapmvjpd foisde, q, nysi •leip, and restore 1 hoalth ana '' cfactian to humanity, and its good the have prsotl tod mrdirtas for forty ii —I lemerville Journal, cass, that butchers oni sbysxoeptjat '«*r»ih»i r farm. It It tho name with o ihor kinds m strength. nsvof siea 1 preparation thai looiif) [d prsAbriss j "qualities and :'oily—»'Be rett an i really and truly saof stock, whoa all are 7 « ' trom a tow prices knowing t i e latge amount MioesiM saloan [ed—how d Id It oo ns aboutl". Patsy-. "wonderful mer-J#M«V Barkor, common quantity of feed fttulTs. Occa- fjf unsatea ))0 bulk i t contains. Par- ga Druniiu T60, l ItV a powerful ge ©nil, u well as oularly Is this true ef muttony and 'UsII, papa laid he lidn't care, mamma ••' ' l- |j - . 'INT* >.T : I • "Its should be sionally it Is oven worm) thus tho oa«e uterine, tonlo and n«r>iio, Imparting said she dtda'l care, Jack said be didn't; Printer, Tortol*e shell hairM IB top* of {today are excesti ir-oly fat care tss of that oldss eaie, and I'm inre I didn't care, so webs"made known to mentioned the oown, honn, and hogs seon In forms roMitnbljhg funs, soluo show- vigor and strength te tile entiresysmeat answers more the purpose of ! "everyone suffer- Humboldt, might each and nil Kturn lens than p a s sngsged "—Pu<k ing edges of tiny pearls tern. Contains no slsohol te inebriowing the pesslblll jlos of the ant- I 'Did the ed Iter ef the United ttagasine the cost of their keep, an<| still the "ingwiihdyspepate; no syrup or sugar to dorange 1 al or breed to lay en fat, than any eewpt y e w p e e a , " "Yes. I signed Kant*s. truth be undiscovered, prev ded some, . ! ; 'A Fleaialoa Sense "siaor. biliousness digestion} a legitinate medicins— ids ef-profit reached, ler satisfactory !W littler's asi ae te 1; and It went like a t h o r ^ branch of furm >peratloas Of health *Snd strangth renewed and of G. G. «RBE.\, Sole Mio'fr.Wtodbory.NJ. ebrought j in sutltolent revenue te make return* to either the feejder, the butch- too i cake. 1% ire wai One • disappointmentease and comfort follows the use of Syrup not a beverage. up the deficiency. How can It be told, er or consumer. A leading Birming- la it, though.' I belli ire Whittieii got paid of Flirs, as jit acts lb harmony with nature If you're a tired, nervous, or suffei It I knVw I didn't."—N|nr York whether a certain crop of corn, oats, ham butcher, who su ?pllee meats te Bin. then the " Favorite to effectually cleanse tho system when cos- fering .woman, the weekly market, writes to uh Enn wheat or potatoes. ho« been' a Drelttive er billlous. For. sale in 50c and 11.00 Prescription is the only raedicine rfcla, is the] order which a little girl glish paper, touching this, matter, and ruW able one to raise, If no aocoint }s kept that's guaranteed, \t every case, to> br>ufht Into s Lewi tea (Me.) drag store bottles by S|l Ssading drugglsta. They alee relieve M » of the cost of preparing; thai ground, sayS: ' th i other day It wi a written oa a dirty; tnacfromDympdaJn' * y o u help, ' ' II it doesn't give brihg dressisg. caring for, and 1 arvosting j "Advise your reader i to avoid send- pi< «e ef aete paper, u fellows: "Miotor dlfaswoa u d T M l b a r t j A promisinw a d d i t i o n t o isi-arf pins Is a yon satisfaction! have Beting. A perfect the crop.* t a r g e t m i n i * In c o l o r e d e n n m o l s , ( h o . c e n t e r l a g heavy fat mutton t> market, there iriggiat: Pliase eeid Ipecac enough to cdy fwr PI irrhmas.Haoses money bac b e i n g s e t w | t h a uioonKtono b a l l DTOIMIIII—. Bad Taiti no sale.:and it is a waste of time, th -ort np a bfur-yeaf-old girl."—Medical I would have separate grai x bins for In t h e Mouth. Coated and liber to grow .and Is of Small tU ooru. i eaoh kind of stock; then up«n the first TongusvPaln ia til* Bid* atue when slaugbteied, It cannot T O K F I D U V E B . The; day of January ef each year, or upon The girls ilodk s o prjetty i n t h e i r J e r s e y rsgMate lira B o w e l s mpete with the lean Australian [mutthe. first day 'ef ene of the spring cke\a a n d l l e l i t t l e o n e s l o o k s o p r e t t y i n PUnty Vegatabte. a now offerod." Wl at more advioe months, if one chooses, a large blaak < tir Mother I ubbarda—und t h e world Is s o rrtee i t Cctttat an eur IcorreapenSeiit has hi; a p p j v bjacaui s o f Dr.| B u l l ' s C o u g h S y r u p . book should be procured, a nd every when applied into CASTXB NEWTCSI. dered is needed? His suggestion time a sack of bran or eats 1» put tat* noetiils, wUl, be __ A p r e t t y do' IPOJ for la c a r d receiTer Is a a o r b S d , well worth the consideration of eifleotultllr the poultry house, its cost should be Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. oieaoring ' tlief head of )ken s h e l l Itj s i l v e r Supported o n t h e h a c k ireeders. There should net be much f>r charred te the account of tho poultry. catarrbal Ttrus, cam Inaj Of a dolphin. bonltbr aecreMons. Hi If ground meal, bone or any other ar- lifflculty in adopting iL Upwards ef Itb alUja Innainnuitlon,] '<Si j T.owiuta's Eye Water. ticle of food is purchased for the hens, (dozen different breeds of sheep should membrine I t ' s a Tall i n t flei, t h a t d a r e e a t nisj proteMatbe from additional d*.. Oferd material enougti for the pre- tir s a k f a s t p n 110 (lp o ' a l i o n " a n d w e ojgcej oomptetely bealsoothe! let the cost be-charged t o t l e m ; and •ores and restores i whenever eggs or market p< ultry are luotion ot lean mutt en. Showyard t h o u g h t i t t o o t a d a r i n g m a n t o g o i n t j p a of taste and alkali. Ittracttonsji are not ceiiduoive ef this (la nip. s w a m p ; ' count; y . e v e n f o r h i s . Own k «OWt. Uaataaatt, 0 . a W M U n t a , B. C sold, let the proper credit lie. given, i ,d v a n t a g e . I u t h e k nows n o w t h a t p a i n i s A BUD la trmrf town topalnt STO3B. together! with a.credit for the eggs suit Nor is the| craze for early i l l led, b y Halv ttlon Oljl a n d h e i s n o t a f r a i d Vo pipartenre required. Our pattern* Maturity. | These objec te are laudable < f rueuuiatL-iu war*. ( I a n h»«r. nVh.1 10» for Pattarn. and poultry used on the tabid. -If t h e TRY THE CU»:t parttcnlara. l i l T D a Uf , S I. aaaaM, I . T. their way. but it b iheores breedhens have eaten a certain number of ApartlolelsappllM to each aoatril knd la ogree; aosrwiic SUUUSI, S T a l a i m t n CTII bushels of vegetables, • thei r A ' S i l v e r l a m p b o w l , q u a i n t l y a t t r a c t i v e , able. PrloeWoent) at bruaglsta olr bytealI 's To keep a close e y j upon the devalue wUaaal f%tm. THUL TBSataCST n i t ands of the age, in as far, at least as r l e i i r e s e n t s a h i g o e g g a n d i s e t c h e d w i t h . BLY BROTHBBS, Wnrren Street) New York. a. u m m , n r t r r a t r . H I », should be charged to the p< ultry ac.iiausi I I » U L sraiscs, u » tey concern their particular tndus- paVnjrard sconps. c o u n t At the end of the, ye» .r It will PARIS, . —Coleman's Rural rVorld. N S T A S T R E I . I B P . Cars . n In in U la be pretty, plain how t h e ] fowls have W. G. T i l e h i j i a n . P i l a t k a . H a . , .boii being a j * . Nernr return*, n o tpar parnt, no paid. sjt< c k breeder, dlseovc red n a t u r e ' s l a w t h a t W. BAKER k CO.'S ! ' 'e.ri4».upp*i«tturr. Remcur. Sheep feint »r». . , , 'I o rcrns t h e se x s o a s lo h a v e e i t h e r m a l e o r VRBB. A<Mr»»J .KKKVBS.BuxCNl ITie dairy will have charged t e it Many~have the mlstaJ:en notion that Binale a t Will. H e »w -ars t h a t r e p o r t s f r o m l a t T l f l S I i TWIaata^tlwnaw. HantaJwla. a riles, u s i n g 11 g i v e s : IS s u c c e s s f u l c a s e s l a i H l a l l i a L a . lr;oawaMaaint«<*laUMt»» the feed that has been placed in t h e •r) •bearing woel iaorcaaes ia weights IIKi. W r i t e hi u for price, N o c o s t u n l e s s i m BnUdID* aiul iMTaJopment KatrrTiriae e»»r stable bins, together with the value of lie opposite Occurs. TV more grease i t s a U f l o d . . w, -arw<( la tM» »«i»lrT »t (W J Rock Prfc*, write Imm which the eiiteit of oil ' T '•• madlaaaljr liiAJ.MeBridB. lOUatoCttgr Bank, Atlanta, Uaw the hay, ensilage Sad roots e««enj and oatarns the more it shrinks.. , has beoa rammed, . credit will be given to, t h e tame, far ItatfroluMy Strike for twins. E w » which .have 1 ADrfc^cn tm »Lnna» aamirers is a white Mis«ofM*f«. the butter sold and" eaten, the milk soundj udders,; art decile and good «oi imel fuss w Ith dlar lond eyes and a collar or. ssantaffea. to handle the If ew Patent Chemical sold or used, and the estimated valu* mimed by a hi ua enat lei ribbon, . tiers, and have produced twins, are Ink MraalBi Peaell. A«»nu m»kln« HO per week. Waaaoe S m i r l l f I Co., U Croaw, Wli. n o x t t l . he eww to retain for breeder* of the skim milk fed o u t The dalr; in Its preparkionl It MerhMs'dtnet bjaarse many, lambs as A fe wish to < stl youi atteatlcn to the ad' should also be credited for the val t thorn thm Mmti to* tlsemeht Is anotbe r column ef tbe Lace •JOHN w.nosisiia, of calves, when weaned, aadi for . t h se coarser broads, but they live sad 'vol 10-vr laQroatsd, tSwaiM of Cocoa miked with "ask Suspend) r Co., t>e most satisfactory .hiisM, Mirvei, wus. Brve longer te oempeuiate., PaaipSriaf ._ m peader ev<r offered to tbS trade. No manure thai is made. 6Uro)i, Arrowroot er Bsaar, . clfi.rtoslvenewfsrca, coarser Ikrssdshss piWbabty unpaired bainese. Mad > to dt all, no matter how irfns jr?w OVBIIIIBIIIU no. tatrafors far mors so*. Itjrrsla „ sSmloar ITS.Pwaaloa Saraao, It Is not necessary to gofarthor In to^titulVtsi, s B » i : - H betr eeastltutloas. I .! I, coiling ha than 0m LHaVILllou r M nd or slopli | the s Douldera They will war, UatUudkaUuf (lain*, attrsiaea, detaila to shew that this Is the only «P4ltlidtllclCBi,D*Dr. si, ust themse vea, f uy only the genuine reE uiooBiwic/ieJij Vol«1 stiOoanpleaLeu Msrtae sfa isp do not contract scab ene aCbai*mia»aKwSfcl way by which we can tell whether the _ alMDIthSDlDf IASH,T m |me ia Ave u often ss the oearss we«|S{ |» b Ich has ttai ip oa * ion, same as ia the , sad adnlriblr adapted fsr Invsllds work is profitable or not. This Is the' i fact scab Is a vsry rare thing 1a ether- Sl'ortisemout plilol, ifolPsnoBslssssltb./ , only way, If it Is not profl able, by HARTM MIMdlN n»..at. Usls. us. ise health) Merino necks, their grease ssU sr Crsotrs srsrywhaM. (lumbered i moss leesntly made scarf whloh one Can tell what iranoh is i aatagSais lo to the sosb parssitsa i n Is a horse sItoof i» black onyx holding . BAIHB dc Db.,DorohMUr, Msss. hsnilcapplng all the rout It needs Usually S h e w sheep" are net worth psllvsr borscslioe wltlj fsrnvte sot Into It. no'freat knowledge of booklceoplng, jinehfarsartbnig else; sspssfauy these to olassify these lmpertan. fools. Any* !the old (ouDJtrlus. Like some of the MX, tp«y_ are pampered, petted. one.' with good common sense can •polled, These "ps" Bwdsred, make such debit and credit! entries, wasaat^oir, under the heading of eaoh branoh ef I'Ulrsinan] thing. if % m Baby *ss i ok, ws m vs hsr Oastsria, his farm operatloca as be can hlsMolf • Roloja for Natter-Making. readily understand, when he tomes to The Royal Agricultural BooistV ef Bag- |lfy{B)ia«wui<||ula,ihfefi«lferOuterU, : reckon up the eoii and the_j'alue ef id bas published some sKceuent rules •tu^ahioiaafloCiiiorta, 8sS4 It M M for M r CUajOfVt. S M I n l t moiaUf. C, S^ NswcombTDavennort. law artioles told andtn hand. •] Tie great ir butter-niaking, from which ws make Whk sat lad OalUlraa 'ihi ffirs Utam Outoria, point istoh*gtn keening suiph s| Mounts, extract, ju they are also SppUoabls la lis oountry: CUMO TO STAY OORtD. 2nd the sooner ene begins, th< better. 1. Rinse all dairy utensils m Sold water. \ W s WtM tk« OBBM s a d a * ajpProetloal Farmen dressof arerjr senem la the ;9. Boald tth hot water and rinse again U.S. sad Canada. Address, rlth cold. I is Soil nshanallbler MmUlaf-vU., »%aU,S.T A beautiful i ecklaci Worn at a rorentre -1 [ 8., Alwayj use a thermometer. The American agrioulturlat practi«p tion consist id of sat phlres and diamonds 14. Churn he cream at a temperJature ot SEFUIZ GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. cally says no. This is how it arrives )1 iquol slio longed iilternately oa each 60 degress in summer sad il It i of a dlamt ad star, at this conclusion: "One loot In |8 degrees i degrees oil degrees In winter, •depth of a fairly good sgricult irai soil' gjb|e,Oiily On i Ever ^rtntea—Cari Ton tains 4,000 pounds of phosphoric '6. Give a churn good ventilation," and ,, F ind th< W o r d . burn at foi y.to forty-flve Bsvolutions to BREAKFAST. lid, 8,000 pounds of potash, 16,000 There Is a 8- Inch dl iplay advertisement > snowladse o f the nstorsl laws be minute. uods of nitrogen and linn, magoesrstloas o f dlMaUoa a M e o * I his paper t lis woel which has no two 16, Stop cl nrnlng when the butter has" In e e a r e f a l aspTIeelloa o f i h e flea a-i >i ds •jiko'Sx sept em i Word. ' Tbe same eela, soda, chlorine, sulplur and lets the size of small shot |rmodin true of ea :h new one appearing each silica to afford food for all the crops | t . Draw >ff the buttermilk,, and pour la t«e which mar tava « • • * » ' > • » ! / s-i tek. from tl ie Dr. 1 larter Medicine Oo. .» la by (baTadiekwa maeof «•** which these three 1 elements 0 ut feed i waiter to the churn until it runs off n lis house plaros a •Kfreseent" on every I k a l a ooaattfarttoa a«ar h« fradaaitli lag they mal e and p lblish. Look for it, per acre. After farmers, by careful, lored. _, Bar and ie B 1 them tho name of tho word, and they and skillful cultivation,) hare exstrong! brine and pour late w: 1, return yo i BOOK BaAUTmn, i8., Make. a U T i r U L Lrraowreaar toattaali waerarerUtare hausted all this great store <f plant i i PHS OH SAM «Las Fai ia | e churn tl ugh a | fine sieva U T o a w a ^ T o r t B ^ S ^ K p a r a b ^ feed in the uppermost foot of t lis soil, the butter and work It with |(V Remi Said which will require several centuries, 1 l a d l e o r pon, a bu«4 r- worker.. Never To thee» may be added i t h e bant ioChMitto, will the soil be exhausted? N< t a t a l l e precaution to allow' he batter to stand As the land is gradually changed into L S « * M , EBfbHhd. eight or ten hours, then work carefully to vegetable growth and the fSUi face ia expel the eicesa Of wate • and insure aolidremoved as farm crops, as It (radual- l&r, when; it I is ready, f< >r printing or the ly deepens, the subsoil whk a con- t|b. If tb08> directio is are followed, in the butter wi 1 never appear. tains the very same elemente 1 ©comes fitted for plant food. And tiius t h e h i : Ml , ; H 1 • .- . f-' i. <1 I IM ". t '-.{_ Hint* for fhe Hooaewlfe. imperishable nature of matter] applies bSSKXeal BBaBBjwaa Salt will cjoijdla new n ilk. : to the sofl, which can nev^r he e x To soften old putty, u e a hot iron. hausted during all the ages wl ioh are to oome. All that mankind h istodo* Varnish If "rough on bugs"—bed bugs Tho druggist sent mo a bottle of Piso's Cuj-o for GonIpedaliyv ,| is to use its arte, under the nstrue'''. . .••'.• . ' I j i ou can clean i mica, that has become tton of science, to develop tbi i latent ! eumption. I took two; doses of it, and was greatly relieved toked, with vinMrar. ' fertility of the soil, and to g o « n feedMix baking soda w i h brick-dust for before the doctor cams. He tjold me to continjie i n g the human race until the end, if its use an uringyonr knives. •_ . , an end ever shall oehie, wh >n t h e £ i innedy's I Medi cal Di scovery wboafateak appllei I will remove the long as it helped me. I did sti, and the result ia, I amnc earth will no longer exist as a lit habiiloratiOs I. from brui» «. : . ' ' t \ . • j i 1 ., :u res Hbn id O i l S6rti, Deep tation for mankind." • Cistern Wi iter may b* purified by hangsound and well—entirely cured of Consnmptien.—lira. P. E. a beg of charcoal in the water, The Value ef Cent Stalks. seated U cersi of 4WI yefars ' L '' -1" ' ' 1''' -| JL' -^1 : ^ ylng totlgh meat la vinegar for a few ' At a recent meeting of farmers at BAKEn, HarrLsburg, 111: no is, Felirnary 20, 189 L utos before cooking Is said.to make itj i its riding, I iwjarjd Tumi >rs and f PlkevUle, in Maryland, Prof, ) - • •• t X tender,. 5 vord, the director of the Mary) Sweet oil rill remove Inger-marks from jsvisry disciisc yl the skin, e * perlmeht station, read a most v|rnlshed f umiture, ai d kerosene from tlvo .paper on, corn stalka oged fornitn re. ' ' i :e )t | Thui ider Hum< >ri and I hare had Catarrh for many yenw, b?tt no rer found course of his remarks he took ial parts of ammon la Iand turpentlae i . .L 'J •) i • '. i to oondomn the wasteful nasi Cancer that hai taken root remove paint fron olbthing, tf it is anything thut did me any gotd nntil I ooiioludud tojtry harvesting the oorn crop so pi OBen enough! applied.' throughout the country, and whloh we A few drops of ethsr dropped, into a lice $1.5i. Said bj' every Piso's RomeJy for Catarrh. After ubbg it a feu timet* I have so frequently denounced. The bfttie ef oil siU preveat; it fiom becoming Duggist |n the U. |S. and stripping of the blades and ou ting of n ndd for a ong time. THE FARM AND HOME. 4 oswastNaW.s'itffcft M.V. f*'"" K { If 8 -•FT .' CREAM BUM xzDicnra CO., 'TOIOIS^wT.^ PILES ^ twm atfffiS. AGENTS WANTED ON SAURY Chemicals S mffngS^ g ijjwinmo^ aWW> ^t%^lW&L?" f& Rll eimLL!!! .saj HAY FEVER ASTHMA S COCOA 'eeSsfAKh-d^a ,^r^sfej Df BULLS (ffUGH^RUP liW' 111 Commoii Soap j Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. SOAP DOES NOT. • j the tops and then leaving the 1 mtts to To onto botth i for cops, mark Ml In the field, practically ante unto to withafle tbs His Is wasted, and Wasting a large portion of thu orop, tlsa^un the bet le with to point besides being otherwise econo nloally of a red e . . - .Parts - . ,fsr. > . nmanaa, as the oost of this ! abor U flUins o*j|stall proportion to the talus of , use •! isfsr lattsad of rU mixing H. Tbs fesatt wiU bs s the product saved. By' analysis, the libs pal ty, sad It ejiU not hsrdsn ss professor showed that two poinds of - . - , 1 stalk butts contained as muoh • nutrl* It franus may bs qeshsnai I by dsstmentss one pound ot oorn aid cob and thiia washlag jwfta one saeal. and that two and cae-half lOf ssdiiMatenup'^flth the whites of poands of stalks were,s«ulvilent as B OftiMd, MiaesS may be foodtoone pound of good corn trnnlth goU pal) Aj i! liiaMs^a aaa^^iiknaStwU '^-—v*"* ada. ^ ^ SSK? , .; ; ; 5 , - ^ , ; ; ^j^M-iwo.MLv^H.i-M^ Biwx^ WoouBCfp, La^lor, Iow4, July 21,189L r^l, t .¾¾ Pp 1 H. Nil on departed T/ue«ln|y for a Diitirig the3 present jpoHtloal strljle. f Iron Duke, iron or*. Eureka Irpn rtnd riipathia! iioi le in Pemutylvanlt. each party elaiins to be a frieiiq to t|he BY J. D. HAVKN. Steel work*, ". • Fhero wojre repreaenlal ti. Thi >1 er, who is travel|ng f|or Oot. IB. from four i raitges piesetit|and a genei'- laboring inah.l Our d a in Is that a tiinu i Romulus la the latest sufferer from a 8i>liwanko iky'* music howw, friend of the (working man |s the nine the resultj of the meet' lh»i| E8TABU3HE0 1879. a l g O K l tl »Was rjenl estate boom. |' ' i ,/) • i1Hulnday atHotiie, r «»u supply him With jpalits, jovi»r* " dlseuislon^ on tlmel.> j A boanl4)f trade; hits been organlaetl Mrs. EllUljcvh v^nlnery «nf Mis* alls thai; till not rip ahd •e», otli?,'. erortstltirt H| the; program of •;:' v{'nntljaekets J»SUKI> KvKBr F K I H A Y . i t Amherstbitrj^. J RiAlly At \my returniHl from Liu Ingtou 2o«d weaf. Tlil*( 1» the n^itlit ||wl»she election oi I oil! fid otviwl by ',Th« Boftla A 8 « k rk ttuwk. fgiftovy Krkfayeieilinjf, ttoil In our platfiirm, 0 i whll-h we In\jfubterlpUon Price,'$1,00 a Year artwl wlilieh ^tiJteA w folljows tip Monday, jf >.tend to build up a vepu atlou for hand.... lift for his home n IM,.. eers, ..'#111 C i 4 e r M , f olft, Brig tton. iWyuiMilotte W • j s ADVANCK. T l i e i e are a largi n i m i l e r of typholtl e«go tasi ilgil after' a visit W|h Wy ling nothing but the best gooils lit the " ">httWelk, FlatRiHtki ; 1 inaj'keUor the lnbi)rl«gj man to buy. ft'Vtir eaww In l o w n h Jf Wrifl* <^t»«. s eentii, d iid»f. aiiillotte ft w. A. Cully. WlaytHt, Adtertf-lii* rates Riadrfcrtnwn o-iarmllrattfin, •. This we«k w«reeelve|'alliH»of ineu's The Wyiindoile INhltiff mid Sliitotln ev, (indtMi ul J, HtniiMlleltl tan <VisitKugeiie ilmlt h.lU.l! Mi'iinch. wofklngi pants,!overiil s and Jackets, Oaftla. u( thanks. r«M)liittoii». vxlemlcil death w. fllotiiU lijilTtM'tittiseh. Mlie o Mr. . w ti<*<- ami utiliurtf* |*a<ir¥ will lat clariMxl for Itfb will give n iliint'tt at ArbvltM hit ilw^-r-Jns HWkst Iiiksieiv every giirmeut guiu'iuile >il, it ml If a seam 1»! in* raid o f « rtijiU* llii*, and will ruil uinter : ,' Jill's, HDhei-t; Lyoiii thdl rips or a button pulls out ihe. iiunihiiilei' w Ht itslleltl ;lTec itlitsd one evenlr g this i clrrtiiB-utnceii he Inaatted. frvtr iNirrckiHiri- «Ht New i ear's eve, ; »k. Haul Bi'im-juepwiitiigujia iUyl darn* (itrwanllliR mleh matter wlll«riii) Imy with Unint'h can return lite giirlncjil and have tlhe «'ty... .. t ue* t» InMirvviiMii'Mltm. In poinpuUnil |irl««, m Vine street, for ih^li' tiiolher. I leaves to diy for W Rolii,I. IiVOI Ilymi, Bell Branch. lufihey I'wfuiided or receive a ituty'.gAi'* U iinglols mitf seven words" l<> the printed line. -, Sr/T. ' . K: ..v-*e.....i.. t ..I...-1 i;.Ml-SS M.f(i,> Ui'lghtoii. W y - iiH'tjil li^i|xehitnge. •llevllle Iros the cijintruct, > iilinn'tfifnlibtiMt nt Tun 1« fdike, I lUM'tll: % A<t<trr» nil cnrnniiiiilcalloim in the |ilihl1-)icr I1 ! V/jatidntte, Mich. . - - ' . I en| Mhlil^ltii, |,; HtJ will lie gone ll'iie o f itinhi The euse of Kfrtlh'fek Ulttild ; t'». iWeiifeidVeiing tnen'i \vr>t*ktiifjr puiijlH. e . -V. M,,Sl'|lth. r*Vy»ll*""lto. i'hurles (ilaihllng) i itssiiinpsli. \M W 20 ner eojit wind, cm fu I I'u Itipttnd leg, E»(linitles I'lieilrfiilly (ilven on all kinds fiiiip" weekit >Mi*; L. UeiirL i'tyinouth. fried before .litstu-ti '('ewkslMiry FRIDAY. CM'l'OBKJt HO, IHtH, W. if Building. Jr.. iletrry Hwillll . Jiihti »«^ hip pockets, t'vofy ileum and bi'imui Jos. (Ufafi'illtt Mrs.' S, J, lprotiiif,:Toni|uUhi Jiviifruiited (•ow morning. i \' Fit'il fat L^^-! at ¢1.(10 pef-jialv.'; VVo hiiv.e L i i e e .y V I'limliiB Ntioii o v e r Witt, . . . „. 5111). Klifl.miul. Url 11tli Tliomas an MicksIiikstin('.—Mrs, 'tfttiue* a 1 V , — 111 I !•* MIIIOlTr l l i r n n , l , i n n o ] i , , ii Jettin plinls,; 0O per cefit wool. warra]it- JUmhleiiee u o m e i l-'i.ortl'i unit ( h e a t i i i i l »t«. )2>D PHASES OP MICEIOAH LIFE. The voting jieoplv^f tlie'I»f<'Klijfftfi'liui (ireeu sjieilt\Ve I nfwrlay lilglfl w h AinL. A.iS.r-M|'* <.Jeo. BrtghUMi,\\M>J ed. at.*lj3tl per pair.' The best article jvc i-lmrclt linvtt deeltleil t<» orgunl/i'l it So- he^Htburg frlelijls. WVAK IMITTK, 1I1CII. lutvfi in working pn,iittl.i ai| ul|-wool ciety of ('lirlsiiati.Kiideavoi'oii Tbesdity 1 !l«yt 1). egatesj from isitbordluate.granges Jeiui,. Wiu'rtuitcil inU (o lade <>V ij|K t-ljitl , ..litveiilli. fcrudltUui. ( vfAttiNK J k i y i i : s . (•Vetting "f next we^k. Illido ti •hlgaii slate gru^gc—Mr. iiliil Airs to Ml The follotvitigdellclousbltsareciilled wll| wear a nmii a yiiar 11 #2.()0 per jmjlr, U ' l ' A T l t O K MICJIIKJ t.V, I'L n l y o f W a y n e , * - , A iiiustcul ami ITl|>^rt^;eiiterliilniiieut The steaWishlp Vtiluttleer was (lie llrsi L. I)<;an, Pwinomli 1 1 A t 11 W M l o l i j o f I h e n r M m l e c o u r t f o r s a i d Wijij huye till all w 90 I K ear-fey pa|i(s. Colllll* from, the examination'papers of tin* |vWl be tfiven'in he n e w Kplicopal boat to enter the hew Detroit d ;, dock. Ait liivlliil'liin wills e x t e n d e d ' h y . Llvfomy• <o f K 11y11e.il e l d nl t h e l>rolNiluofllve In II,o Ill oVpT e l l y •i .o f I M r o l l. "o n" I•hK -^«-.-«. pup/t* In the geography ami general Hiurch house on '" rst street i\ ujglit. The sti*^m baf-'ge Alpetia was turned niii gjrange to iPoinoiia reiiuestlug that w'u'i'raiiteil.'l|ot to lip at Me ( h i t,-t t e n l h d a••y -o•f Oelnla-r, cent * "overall In t h e yeiir 0110 Hi,nisiiuil e l u h t h u n d r e d a n d oi^Mike St. riftir Monday nigh ... While the ije.xt meeting \n held IU Livonia, itjIlH We hitv.e the be.st jlMory classes i*f iho Wayne school, as Kefivsiinients will iWo be servedi, ilneljone. I'resi n l , ICiluar <> D u i l i - e , J u d a e o f gray, with Ijiib I ' r o h a t e . I n t h e m u t t e r o f t h e e n t a l e o f J o l m j T h e mother, of J o h n and Frank. Knj'th coming ilfjiw.ii with a load of 1 imber Said nvitaiioii was ai'-cejUyd'hyauininl' in jibe, inarket, blue j'Vriortrd by rite Kevlew of that |ilnee: ached, j We ale sell ug n II oz. ovj«r Mejlndy, deuetu>ed| I'lithwriiiB X l e l o d y , I h e «»«> She was valued,at $24,000 lled mi: W*.Nlnesilif fj Mrs! Kitrth hsul imui vole. ' v 111 a n d l e n l i i m nt o f s a i d d t ! ' T a e y n m ' H w r v i l l l i f c i t y o f B a b y l o n ivhirh t h e in bttie. gray or brotin at 75 cents ji eual rml sxl . o If mt hv el nhint teen taking care of Ije late ftlrs. K n n i w . u r e i d e r e d t o Oils c o u r t h e r final 'ongres^ will be asked (his w i n t e r t o .-« . :-51,. 15. ftitiniiT^x, Secy-. j i c o p U - w e r e h a v i n g a (treat r e v i v a l . I'll jackets-tVe have the dniil le breiist a d i u i i i M r a l i o n a o i n i i i t a n d Hied h e r e w i t h h e r tnd attendeit the funeral M the| latter Id t w o Vliod rn type revenue! [-utterst T h e w e i g h t o f t h e a i r 1» h o w n i w ' h It « a y » a n d eat hereout, just theeoat theeoat fji»r oiitsjiti |>el it I,,11 p r a y i n j f • h a t l l i e r<f,i Im- o f aaiil e a t a l e ; I ' Overcdats. ' A '.^ . - •• «d leather:I'out, a»t Sunday. ! the lakes, suitable for war pu|p. i<;ises. tnikV l i e aHHiKiivd t)i ter. It Is o r d e r e d t h a t l l i e t h e - t i r e - w r e <*f t h e a t n i o * p h t - r e 1» t h e a t i p n s p h e r e tMI'eaeh: Pea t e n t h d . i y o f N o v e \\Wt Till' tvcciit cold siij.p hascatisied peoj ki-iirk in cold'weather at) "$5.11 n e x t ill t e n o ' c l o c k fti t h e [ A - m e e t i n g of thi :Wvaiidott(| Boat Tlie'I'liiiiejlsjoiis..projiosed . are to 24 i f m w l n c dowji. j W, rk e-_' s a n. d vest,- War n li » ! » » • »'«?'•>' f o r c n m m ' n t s a i d u ' o u a t e ' t r f l i c c h e n^|H>inte<l Jfor [lois beaiil, lt)0 feet Keel and 10.. feet pl« to turn iheir attention towards btiyx a m i n i n g a n d nil itviDK * u i d a c c o u n t a n d liearT h e h o i t o t yil»ce o n ( l i e e a r t h 1» l e i w c e n •&'3' Hub will b e l i e l d at |)r. 't. J. La|i| ng utitable' clothing to keeplthem *WM"lp wear aj $5.00 eacji. In working einif Iter Miiid p e t i t i o n . A u d i t in f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t Jittice lomorrow nljiBit. Every n <'<K''«' , i i a i t h o r x.iuth Uuluiili-, w h i c h nmke>-ll M-em H» siijrtsf'tve have a good l i n v o f Je'i>c a c o p y of tbl» o r c e r b e p u b l i s h e d three »ucce»Warn I. One of the most, neeessapy garit a nt •The, t'nficniaugh. is stil| on below ments to protect a person from the cold sjiiits,at 50 cents each. IJwjutth t h e »«lii m o v e d A l i e n ft 1» o n l y t h c e n r t h . is re«|iiested to;be piV^'nt ILS IIII||I a i v e w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o s a i d d-iy o l heariui* Hn t h e V V y u m l o t t c H e r u U .a neivSlwipcr p r i n t e d a n d cirSajidwidhJ Didiiys lta\e occtirr •d, and [Jteivtiinr t h e t h c n n i d e q u a t o r 1» t h e lltne w h i c h jiusincss is t o come iiefore the «ii )i>»B 'Wherein need of w . o i i i n g elothe's ' j The open seitson I <j»r ipiail begii|s|^ i l l - it |s now shid the pumps tyi 11 not he in wiiit ry blalsJl.sis a g< isl overcoat. Of Sit!' arid look over our line before V o l t c u l a t i n g i n nald c o i n t v ol Wiivne". bun fhrouirh t h e h o t t e s t |»ir»iiiti o f t h e enrtii. *we hjave .a gr-at suppljir ^ o f all K t X J A H O . b f H K l - U - : . J o d n c o f J»rol>atc. tiiese are ; jlay. V\ bile the w<d»ds aroiiiitf.h?r opJL'ratioii before this uior^iingl >I is intj T h e l e n n i i u t l e . i u a t . t r i» w*her t h e •mil"* r a y s (A t r u e c o p y . ) W e Have p^ijch'asM, for w e can s a i e you nimicj-.. i Haul t o abound wtti [the galiie. nw| ,y «'f tended t o Jiatcb he,r u p ami t o w he r , to sfy.es, ,ipial«ties and prices: H O M E S A . rS.isii, KcgistiT. ftill m o - t d i r e c t l y . for men froiii *: JOO) to $25.()(). Our them J A diftereme of opin )n p rei MUt o r fi>u 1» i-bui'Sfef'fr'nf »inail a l i d a d e * o f if lie .farmers have icfnnbiiied tif seep Buffalo. Intent lis. very co mjilete. _ ()ur ¢14. assoi vafls as'to h o w this patching six in Id be / ^ O M M I S S l O X k IS' X O T I C 1 : . - I B t h e m a i l e r i » l ; i r u l c l «ir w h i c h all tfotogctlicraiMltlhiy'form I hunters off their g n jimds. i $M5, HH a w l ££0 o v e n oats a r e iinexcelV ; o f t h e e » t a t c )>i W i l l l d i u I t i i d e r l t r a u t , dex-eun|. The barrel hoop liiill at 1). H, 6 rell dopt\ soine sayt)ig shtKmight t o lie j i t i t Jtfi. iji«Lare iwjt etjuiLletl :bv any other lirar t h e eartth *'...' . . MA<,iAXlN i;s e d . t \ e t h e iimUhjOKned. Iiuviii); I>eeii a p p o i n t e d i V e n t r a l v a r i a t i o n I* c a i i x - d by t h e » m i j-triSfnir II& ( o . k tvhicli was Recently burn** has 'ii d r y ibu-Jk at Detroit |u»d pat ,ed up, ho.tisii j n this t-icinii v.. They inttst ltd f i s Wortli everybody s while to ljuy h y l l i e i i i o l v a t e e o i l i t t l o r t h e c o u n t y o t W a y n e i H t a l e V e r t i c a l l y <m t h e e a r t h . A n i l h o r i z o n t a l v a r i a - jjieen ivbuilt and slUrtt'd u p y « 4 hlav bujt olhers claim a'.'diVei[fcaii stilml on seen lo b e ajp\ireeiateil. W e are show i n g tlielNoveiiibeir Whle Aivake for I hive o f MichiRiin, c<>uitiiin»ioiicr» t o r e c e i v e , e m J n i m * adjimt nil clulitiH a n d d e m a n t l N o f All peifeoii!" e bottom as she Hesnoiy'aud eiisilydo ten different styles of overcoats^ a t *^- notable feat.tiifes-- "The B ryhorjd of H«tw- illld t i o n in r a f i r e d by t h e M I D slrlklnc, h o r i z o n t a l l y " i i jfor'the Hist time. Vjork is being fn ihetl aaaiiiM s a i d d e t e u i l - d . d o h e r e b y K i v e i j o t t c e i I h a t ! Khe eiirth. Vw e w i l l m e e t id I h e tem-e o f W i l l i a t n ( i l n f t t i e r , im t h e l o w e r mill, v htch it is e \ f •ted tltaf work.; Tlije latter pfan is ctf'tainiy 1 .frs'an'd #10. Ot|i-j ssortinentof boys thbrne," by his relativ?. Mrs. Richard W y a u d o l t e , in m i ( c o u n t y , o n S a t u r d i f y , t t i e l ^ l l i j T h e Kifvptlun* b e l i e v e d i n t h e / i m m o r t a l i t y o f | o have rttttlr for o\deration byMti ilny, less ex|>enkjve. I Maiiningof Salenl, Mass.. 'which is full d a y o f UccemlM-r, •. I). Is'.il. a i d o n W e d n e s d a y , ami fhildi' U'M; ovanjoats is also very ( l i e Mile. '' > o v . t»:.:^-* t.. I W'm{ Li|iiigst«Hi, jr.. i k r | owifer an^ com) lete. aiigiiig ill price from"81..-)0 otjfamilyajiecdote and gfves a iihoto- t h e 13th d a y o f A p r i l , X. D , l * . « . a t t w o o ' c l o c k P. M. o f e a i - l - o f a a i l d a y x , f o r I h e p u r p o s e o f c x y The l*yramlds itre llie Ian-eat and handwjhiest manager Of the propellers Painteranil bntinte«| of. amiui)>K Wvandoite hitfim ss men hat e W |ir<il Ne rerj before has such a tine gifiiph of. the' first por rait a n d a l i o vinu: s a i d CIHIIIIK, a n d t h a i s i x to : [mrtdluuxof their »l*e in the worlil. t o Uviiigstijit—'-1 f am beginning ito get assort Hitwtliorne: Jhe closii g1 cl/stpters of iiionthH fiou'i t l i e l i l h d a y o f O e t o l a - r . A . t>. 1SW, the focation of the Ilavis Bmit &i}» of (Uercoiits been showij; in incut ••' • we^re'allotV-e-l b y H il,l c o u r t ' for e r e d l t b m to" i>refor their city. -TIM]re is a n o t h e * !K« fearful for the sMety of niy boat til It is this tficinity. Aiiyoni! wanting an ofei- M irgai-et Sidney's fame us pejppers ser- seart ( h e i r claMOa t< > u a f o r e x a m i i u t t i o n a u d a l l o w Kngllsh at the Wolverine Ath«-n». Indtistrv anit t h e people of Wyafii lotte not the bail weather or tli^t rocksSlfear, coat i'aiin<>|t, do bett iv than look over ial;. Aiul •'Nolan," a b|allad|by Mrs. ank-e. The editor oiT the A n n Arbor Courier are t o be eohgilttiniUHl upon the] fsuo for tjiey are as good boats as s|i I, can our stliH-k IMinejnakiiig any pure,haS«s, Laiira E . ' Richanls, giving tile tragic f)ate<l O c t o l i e r I( t h , i s m . . x a c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e and once 'read a cesstul ls>om they l a v e inaugiirat ll.v-L- stand almost an:yTiiinl of .sea and are- as tvB feelj confident that We can suit stop' of tht^ bearer of Riiglan's dispatch A A R O N <jTKON«, WILI.IAM U A B T N R R , manned by competent men. Btlt colli- tf^em Ixrth ijn ipliality t,fid price. to Lucan's.'Light Brigaile.'tyhen tltey i ery able paper lieforc the •• Michigan (Monroe lieihtyrat. I'ln I Commfsaioners. > sion is whaf< I fear. Boats should cerW« will l|e pleased to show;our [stock tuiMle thefahuHiSj'vhargii"at Balaklayii. Charley Steel, t h e afietioiieer, iv\ lle Tens association to prove that tjie non-. tainly be limited |to»peed'in the {rivers. Wl'i^h; Awake is $2.40 a y* ar. D. Lot htjop whetier,a person ptnvliases or not, I nuluate must of necessity lie an Inferior t a t e d e a l e r and i n s u i a n c e . agent, h ,»" Everybody knows how our •greyhloiind.s' ciiiipanv, Boston. i Yours respeetfully, advertisement in t h b issue of TJilK" K«IUST y: race" t hrpngh. the narrojiv ejitin npls, re n e w s p a p e r man. 'And thin is the sort Au>. Mr. Steel tnqde the sale o: ' i . . -v'—•-——' . .'. j I A. LuEKKr.fcK. •aill gaixUessijof the rights of otheVs It ought 1 j THE K,ver 0L0 iUHOc s jHv jierusing tlie pages of the French of Knglish w e liml in the last issue of Ailolph's grocery store, and any < OIH' 01 ATG<1 feailers ueetling ser ices in his l i t will to be stoppedj a^ttii' the oiijy way to do it Jvaffle fori a SWO Winchester Repeal* Fashion J o u r n a l s rifjmldished in.Etigthe Courier: is by goyeriiuieiit regulation."-|-[rVe3 rifle:(niodel'18H0) at John Pi Doll's li|H by A. McDowell At Co., 4 West l | t h |. The Catholic ehurrh fair n|*ned at the rink fiud liim courteous ? ml competent, Press. Thitj|tksgiviii|iglifternowii. Nov..20. Otvn- styitet. N e w York, it/fan icsUlily be iin1 lBi-1 evenliiK. with a lante atU'iiilanee, Thttrv ' Mrs. J o h n V. N» Jlis o n WedtH Direct Street Car Conntctinhi er of rijle, %.. Deu'l>ella)rer. Tickets, 25 deiistoiMl h o w they h a t e become "the tv|-oeant to IM- a little of even thing nfntont. (>n left with TllK HKitALt,) some, f AR«>tTNIJ T H K i't)li'NT from ill Oepott. : Fftvotites" with the hulii>s. Jssued ; in cents, lierries nicketl the day before on tlir P > • -42w« . tale, ami the |«ri«i!i who can mil tuttis^y hlinnr PJuHs, by different publishers, they are (ins has been struck \iy well bof-crs irtt Raten $125 t» $* 00 per rj.y dif, S. I. Smith 'iieflr Flat Kock tier»cir there, are t-vrtninly hard to null. bw'/n the leading Fashion Journals of the "(illd a farm near Inkster. A Distinguished Rtmedy. Ix'rrles'aro 4if a hy'lje size ami fnfitl DETROIT. It Is nirt, therefore| H matter Dr Hoxsje's Certain ('roup ( . ' m y . i s Woirld." second ctiiti g r o w n im Mr. Smith' Win. Tyh\y <iifw('auton fell fi im Ihe I.ltfrary Note. ie and o l i j y s u r e specilie for acute ••<f surprise that linbiasul critics should llie during this most r e l m i k a b l e sea top of his barn the other day tittt still This ht'iiflit piece of niticisfli fruni the hftt e pronounced them I ie biwt Fashion lives. - ; / ' . j '. attar <* to tluoal and lungs. This rem* .ftiiinials ever offered t 1 the• American, Lawton leaderjionHrms-. lh«» favoruhte vns used Willi unfailing success J* Mrs. With Hwlniitu dleil Fridii. T i i k l u u efftrt-t June 7, IWI. The Retail Mert-liaiils' Protee ive lis* edy o p i n i o n nlremly formed f»y iniiny pt at her ihome on Ptn|» sti^et,' after i g ehihireir for, twenty years by milblic. It wiiiuld be striknge, "indeed; if „•• IU«'I n l i n e o n • l l i e - u e e i , i i n e t 111 sociafloii^ hhiin-h /of the coucj-ni r._ i'l'mlim run on stmiiliiiil Time.) i TllK IlKKAM>'» retulei's cotueniriiK tl(e days" iUitess i l l s I milieu! physician, in Buffalo, N. Iniliesdid uol give up till' infeilm- Fashwltlt ' llvnhbiilfeveilj Hochester, N.'Y . has been oriiaiwzed.iit tltl OIMI M1II7II. leaves a yVholesafed by leading linns In De- ion lnngii/.lncs which ihev have hllliello Work referred to: • «• • a hiislmnd hiislmnd nil nilil live (-hlldrijil Plyimuitr..; ' "[, •• . | ' " > ' patroui/etl for tiiese hiiuifsoini^ journals. \ Tnledn, Iv...1 .*,.,,. " I'.'iiiu m Ida in I <rtV ju 1 50 ctUils* tljjoit 4lw4 c. 1,. Keeue 1» mevtltiu wllh »|>teM<llil •iici-ent. yoiuigest t w o yearsi ol«|. Tin fill (Mill ,. K III HI-.W 1M ) James Selplo.ll-Xward'TliomtisEm mid ttfifclt are known to be 11 iiiinlth alnind Monroe,Iv.1 was held on Monday afternoon tron ' m l lie II i s fti M'lllnu <'i>|>lei> of the New Tenlainenl H 1» an tloektvoial, jly.... ., » m (I |:t \ ! of all .'Milter's lu giving the styles, ami TrcnUiii, t-'or i*ali'.• KulheriiiiKvnngeliciil Trinity I'huSv l o n Thomas Harris the colored in|n who II V* Iv I. " .. « 17 a at ' tjtifHrht work ainl mio that ever)niie «honti| Oak street. wertt chargeil Willi stealing' a Ijiitcliel II 37 .. t i w »iit • 'Thl City Bottling works, incliidiiig (MiMitalif siich valuable, practical "Icssi'-u- Wyandotte,,lv.... •II «1 *ii ;m •A ;i,t jjea.1. . "' containing' surgical liistiuiiieiills and| pop iiiaiuifiictiirliig plant, is hereby In the arf'iifcuttliig anil imtklig iln>»s- Kii,r«e, Iv...| The llisl'cnteiiaiament lii'tlje Mi II IW ." it ev Iv . v 111 other things fin|ii u liugtfy last<siJiuuier, offer | d fotTsale, i«»|..! "La Mode de Piuis" and "Albtiiu W'erti let roll 1 USSpin llll in in Apply l o Mrs.'/diddlst lecture course Mill bisglvjeii'i Mentlin<*iit Mild llualiima, .Italroli.ai-r. between, n y i n o i t h and J?ortlivill|'. have dttek 1 iW Modes''' are rivals for lite .first place, OIMI MIVTtl, hiirch ftevf evening. 'Hit' Wyaudbltc. - I "' 40l;f; fte\f MouilaV MOII -' TliU Oxford (ilolmle 1» from rJlllor church been actjiiitteil Ih thecliTiilt edirrt. slii|(h' copies lieing )|.V ceui«;ieaeli,'.|or l>elrolt. It-..i III lie'musical and ||t 7 hia in 'J IWp III A IK) p m lertaliufieiit will I'niinon s |wit: n mi Mode,", the l'ani Weat Del roil. It. (i;m On and, 11 ter J u n e 80'. Tuesday of *iri0 pec•iiiinitm. "La il mi While ct'osslttg a bridge lu fanloti ; tn lu its-clliilacler, atujl furulsKeif by • • • " »tl tn IU Magazine, is only 15 cents a copy,! or l->orw, Iv. j iA>ilitlii«« are In ihe air. YOIHIK. men aiid »7 ,Mi lownsliiptwjo.veal's ago with a tfaction each week w II be. ifimrved entirely for <J. L. Hitnawult and daughter My AVyaudotle, IIv... ii f r 7M id A y e a r . ' D o not allow n e w s a g e i i t s Trail on, Iv. «nnM«ii«. Join the iiriH-eaKlmi. Neat and pretty SiM it .V*. Detroit. T h e progiram includes singing engine. f Fra»k '|1. Newton was Hijurcd hull eii at' n'ly mth 101 mi, sirj siilistltine Inferior 'publications folHock wood, InvlUlloii. K<>Ueu up lu the hlithcM aiyU-of art ''•>. J. V. G A S 1.fey. Rim 71« N ia of jubilee and other songs, recltitM>I(IS; by the hji'ldge giving way and lee sued Monroe, Iv. ton «in 7 3». ic, which can be ntallffil to y o u from Toledo, arr.L... and on «horl iiotlee nl thl» orttie. the township fiitf damages, alleging that etc. . .'••'' ' •;•! • **t ii-it M»l i- ' - ' • *• ' ' ' "'ij piiee)> here given. | the luidgMwas lit secure. The eilse was ''.iW ijlklng made easy by wearing c o r l f J ^ ^ v " Yorknt-tii *Hloponl' on sluiial AlMiut three-foiirlhsof theseats]ij OK ICKAI. KHTATK. •tried by jury before Judge Relllf and a soleil" shoes liotight of Henry Koch rig l(. -^TKAXnfKHH T l i e iMk* Mhori via Clerrlnnd, <|i 4nnncclion 1 with the ICne ami 1". A 1,. I". B. Rl'a, form-the verdict for the defendant was rendered, /•-ft ! AH»»Mt K. 'IVuiMM-a et al. to Hitsiuinti opera house were HIIIHI Safttrdny 1 ing on the (H-caslonj of Noiinaii quickest am) moal d"i r et et rt>i F.' (Jan|ey lias a hair i-esfjirative l Ie lo Pntaburtch. Kitperaon. hit t i l lit the Otikwuod still. John Davis of-ttoinnliits is suing his ' % s guaranteed l o restore hair to Its lo all •arte of Ihe country. Coupon ticket., Sold H iVlpis.'W, llUuud.VJ4, tup. of KIOIHC. ett's,eliM-uflonary recitnl. M r Ha{ that y No trains run Hi udi steimiother. Cliarlidttc Davis. lie says 'IfltlntuiaM-litri was assisted by Bitiss Duttnjti. 'Price'-50 cents aJiottle ; P . P, "" WKKillr. Oea'ISup't, that his father, inlw dead, left him a life Also 1 hair tonic that is g u a anteed t o Hur's rltleV WMIJ, rtfcndei'isl in cos (lerehnid.Oli ilo. Hyacinlhe ( \ Burke et al trt Joseph P , A , ( ' evelaud. insurance policy for ¢500, whichSwas to A, J. HM1TH.O r previ nl h a l r i r o h i falling out i k e i AKI Fi-azier. lot*. ~>'i and .V> in HioiM'lle & and was verv w'eH reeeiVe«l.| q I.. OAB1-, Tl be applied to paving off a mortgage on Burke's sub. on pail of the i'oiipaiit numliera w-ereN-ewiivetl >with n | 270 acres of lanil in^irginia, that this , <;onanui|>llon Cured less show of appfecjutimi by .I hi* «*t. p e 2.1, twp. of K«'orse, |«(H). disposition was'made of the cawhv, Imt An < 4d physician retired from pn cllce having enee. 5 lia'd |il aoed In hia hands by an Eai t India iul»Frnnk(\ Keanmeet al toEli/atieth H, that hisslepniother. asex*eetltrix,|tt*ad<Btt " • of- a simple • • veiK« lalibteremedy alonai y. the formula The wlllpof J\w]'•rate J.! IX JOIB Korton. lot ••A" in F. ('. Keaiiine & Oj off the land ' for 50 acres in Rijmilliis. for 1 tli*1speedy and permanent cure cm if Consuinp'or tin s|i " Tht 1ht Niagara Ni toara Fklli FkilM Boutt ffoufaJ" , . ke. Hcyeftl (J*chwin«rs stib. on part o/ fracl. s«v. lieen tiled for OToba He asks for a $500 lien on the lafjer ami lion, 1llro Ironchltis, Catarrh, Asthma a id all Throat and personal property valueH infl 34. twp. of (JreenHeld. $V75. mid I. ing Affect Ions, also a poaitiv grand radical «atB SOUTH. :;mi an interest of 10-271 Ii in it. «.11*. ;aa pm, cure f ir Nervous Debility and aU Ii eryous Com* fhfe/farni vyorth IH.tKi^ -MichaeJ MeNallv to Christian Jolinkf. »12,000. B a y C i t y . . . _ W 1» 71» plaint 1, after having tested Ito wond rful curative 5t« K S « K l i i a w . . l l 30 nm p in Iitt 88» in Moses W. Fields sith. on part 1» tHvided liijtweeij his wife. .Ei| A llil o f ( h l l f l i IliMory. potvei a in Ihuusauds of canes, baa fi II it his duty Detroit . r M a m l l iTpm; import sipm 141». Jones, aud th^ee ilaiighiers. | to"caa|ce it known tohls sufferiiiir fallows. Actof p<-117, twu. of Sin-indwells, tfti't. Wyandotte N U as 731 ^ » « 1 M In Ihe laAt issue of his church |M|4er, uated by this motii-ei and a d e s h e to relieve and Jennie. IVii Toledo 1 0 n» John Hilek to Albert Flelshan*. M E., (."aiherirte 19. an<i 9) » I I I I I 30 the Witness, Rev. J. Stanspeld p -iitts a liiima • sulTeHne, I will send free. »f eharae, to acre* of land on part of the n w J of sec. nroiiertv' woetH W.uui goei NOKTII, J*B all wl ode»irf II, this recipe in tJen aau, Preneli, tt*» %=*•«* &* ?31« brief history of i h e Wyantloite Metho-: or Kiijcllnh, with full direeliona for |i reparSiujand t'poti tW'Ucath t»{ Ihe latter, XL twp. of IMnlxnil. W40. . Toledo a a u a m * 4lh»n4 -ilMiiAfalpni, dist churcli. Ttiestoeiety Was organized Sent by mail by addreacinjf with slampi, IIBIIII W y a ' d o t l e a w 11 5 « ft» 7J0am property lieijne^tlied Hyiu-inthe ('. Burke et ul to Amos S. this paper, N O V K H iffli), P o w e r s ' Detroit... . 7 20 to aafflM?'*,-*) , in IHIMI m i d tii-st a p p e a r s u p o n i he a n n a m !f Weljar. lof ia in White's stilt, oii part of div'uletl lietween the daughters, 9yl b l o cin k I toch'eater, St, Y.? E 8 m r b i w « l 2 9 U p n i l ta io «• 'Ott' , ¾ ^ mint conference minute's of 1K0 . T h e will was evidently made some p e 4.1. two. of SpriiifrWBlls, H300. B a y t l t y W 3 5 . to io on -iws &•£ .'••• <• number of m e m l w r s and pt'oba ioners, A lyomaii has no right to h i v e a dU.Muftie Travis to Tlinim (J. Mi i r r i s j ago. as John I). Denlsmi, now deci N o a . a e . .'«t, ,11M .ttll, .107, -Ilia (marked " f n i a l l v together ivJtli p a s t o r ' s name, i s j j i v e n in N . w . •»&, m , »10, ai5, (marked ","> daily I'd'able voice p»rt of sei-. W in the twp. of K»v'>ultis.; (s nanicit as executor. W* except Sunday. t'igetlier with a vei-v complete '* * . • The Excelsior bund dance TuAsdUv t h e subjoined table f o r each veijr f n F . B . W E L C H , Airelit. A l.itti « 4>lrl*a K x | > e r l r l i e r I n a I . I f - l i t h o u a e . '''•';•"!; i -,'. stock of '. '••-!' Jlyacinthe A. Burke et al. to John \\. iiightwlis a big success. Arbeiter lia 'fit 'tndatjfv. O. ,«*. R t J t J U L r t S , Clifearfo, III., ! Y*a». . Treuejier. Mcinliern. JfrofVatloners Ueu. " P a s s and Ticket Atcent. Mi and Mrs, Loren Trescijlt' are the Hinitikins. lots 11 and IM in Kiopclle it was Klleil. visitors^lM-ing present fftbn 1*11? John I.evini'tiiii. s, ' keepBrs.of t'ht^'Uikv.' iighthoii.'ie at Sand rftirke's suit, mi pHrt of the fonpiird 'lat K«M-k, Detroit and o^litif plitcek. l*« oeonsle WilMin",. «l i Beatii. Mich., ami are' hlc-scd with a NKASOX o r i i w i . est n c 2.">. twp. of Fjii>r>jc. WiO. ivorylMsly had a pleOsunt timo. and the i*Ki o. 4.1'errin . . . . . . . . . . . .«t w. Miihoii...;.-. rw f {.•»•'• laug liter four years old. LasL April she <'liail<itle Burt t|> Fraiikliti Burt, part batrous of the ball are enthusiastic in istu isrA 4,'s.JWljii. ;i J tjyaji akcu d o w n with the liieitsles. fol«>f SIN:. .23 in theittvp.1 tif'Yiiit Bnreu. fescifving to Hie "excellent tiVatment istw ,LK.JiMlvii.....,.....'....at • liitve I ttiili a iln-adful cough, and turn ivliicli |they receiveil from llie boys. I M I 7 .1. M-iAriiohl'..,.:..,...'.rt7 iiw. ;• J , , '". Ing into a fever. Doctors iit homejntid at Istw j ; M. Arnold,.;.,!......«« "I'he baiidi gave a street'parade iit the J. B.'.Navarre trt M. J. ('haililierliii. I»W W J. (laiiiiihell......... lUU , lljet.riit i l i f t e d iier. but in vain. »h< lot 41 of I li<-old survey o f t lie village of ifleriKK m. whieli marke*.! t heir first janla- i«i« \y.,i.«;»iiipi,eii. v ;. m' tvorMiVTai>idly and she Was a men' Daily liclwei i Ainln*istburg. Wynu ic a'ppuirauce.ljittlie gorgeous new llliiIS7I tV. 4. Caihiiliell J .k.'./... I O K VVcela in 11.+:123. Iful-ofljo^ufs." T h e n shedrUMl" Dv tlotte, tiny pi iris and Deti-i'iU. * ' ISJa m o . HarUer.,..,..:...'.: IS ornis v liich they Iinv5» puri-luisc-il. The Henrv Fi-her t<> <'. K. (imiiiini;. lots s New/ Discoterv, and after tin IH73. rf,u.Purkcr...,;>..v'i...:Ur"- '.' st MM Kit TIMS TAHI.K. nits ar • of, blue.' richly Iriiniin'ilWilli I|3f8»*itlMl 140 in t h e t i l l a g e of Wavtie. WTI K . E . V i r k . . . . . . : . ; . . . . tut f t w o anili a half liotties 'tvas eomBoat leaves iVyandiitte o n week day! gold co ••»!, and llie Imvs look li.-unlsoikie IH7|ii .lohu JtaxH'll and S. E. Valren. ^.2»NI. a. Mea-e call nml look over our stmtk. going north as follows: 7.43 A. >I. ly ciirwl. They say.^JIr. Kiilg'sNetu U * W K.llarry.». . : . . , , ; . . . . . . ! « : , . Wlejare hpix! to;do busiriess; and, it i s n o j<'. K. (iimniiig to Henry Kisljer. lots (ii tbenij. .BettvetMi flMJ! and *1(MJ will' |»e |S77 K. Barry r-. iveryfe worth its weii-ht 'in golil. i ' I.',-.:'. Til ' Going soutl : Leaves: Wyandotte an flearetrJiyVllie dance. • IS7H. <}. W.Ok-en.:....... v...:.IIS Jw» and 14« in the villn«y of Wavne. ;ou hmy' g<^t a trial Tmttie free at tfj> |ble to show giioilsv 4.(10 p. M. imjt M . W . o i e n . . . . . . so *}**\ » lau Bros.' d r u g s t o r e . 11 On Sumlay mat leaves Wvandoite o i l IHSll II. V. I'rltchiiM... i.m J l'r«^hvt»rUit l.ei'tiire f our«e. I Mii-i*a«>l Boln-oNky to Mary Wagoner. IHHI i*. K.. f»rtt«-l>»ir*l|.:...... .<»>, -, her hist trip in •rili at f.f.00 f.'M. t | i e s e i o f l l i e ii w i o f « e c '.'Ii, i l l t h e A magnificent course o^lei;>urcs iby IK>« II. HYTiiirrllli....;....;.«» f ppincss makes cowards of people Freight t-arred at ri*jasonable ratf*s t ^ p o f K o f l l l l l l i s . *l.t«|f». ,,.,.M )ctfoit*s most popular iiicu hae liceii IHf« Sip. AVlirneri.fc •heil .pVopJe are never afraid IHHI s. I». wariu'r,'.,.. ".;«! [ W i n . H. Barrett to Tlioiiia»(i. IJieh- riaiigiil for b y ' l l i e Vol lug l?i?>plc's •I*fi WYANdQTtE. S. tb*«'....! 1,..,.'..,.IK< ' :«nlsoi'i, :| acres of Iniiil mi the Kside of Ijocietyiif t h e . l V e s b y t n i i i n church, to lsHrt4f4. . 'I'he l'll»t S t e p ,s. K. Warrvii;ii.j..•".....',«*i .'•• amlolph - l i c e t In ihecltv of North\ illif. j IM- giyc'TS in t h e church, ul «lim-| iirier- iss? .lo.lmasnin»llji|,l.......«r , rluvps you are rim d o w n , can't eat jftOOH '• .jOcrtrtoa. .ivaorn .fiwhiia «t«ii»net«l '.. ; ..,*( r.'.V j i a l s duri(rg the fitll and wittier nioliths, IHSS think, caii't sleep, cau'l to d h y im .liishimst,i|i»iielil.., ..:;« C O M f O U N O J o l m Ward to 'llioma* W. Mi/ner: l'leke|s.'lnt\e bfeu Issued for life i'utire / 1 « ! .1,,»1111« S t i U l M l l e M . , . ; . , STi think l o your su,tfisf(ictiou, ami vou ti'iitiLtloAtiiMiaVd of Cotton Boot, Mlka 'i and :1 of the electric railway mid f o i i r w ikt'the nominal price iif ^ f c n t s i ISiil .lo»hiMi^liin»llelMV. , v , . l f c l 'tViinyWi-'al-a repeat dlsoovatrbrM i tlei; ^ha|*idls yij^i). Yon shoiihlhceil tl old phU •in imrt of tj)i' Mather farm, piitrt of llie thu» nff f i l i n g pleasant hours for winter lu IMtll theeluiix-li pro|)erl,v w i s vain warip i i g , you'nre lakitig the 11 rst stMi l aioiiOd|/-tMife, Sliljlary K e < e r » e t w p o f IJenilmtn. IJMMMI. evenilltisjto everv.otie. 'I'lcket^ inav |ie ed al #2.300.] » NoW it Is re port ed worth nervotis ifMoslrallon. You necijl:ff sealed. Ladle*. - - - - - f«t —„ OooW ynor ditwirM dad HI <ij Wi I'lioiiias' itriig store, fir .*5,.VH», with j ii pai'Monnge va ned al into loniej-aniriii Electric lll'itt'rs yn\\ ncrv|i' • Hotel Arrival'. Cotton Root Don pound and l a w no nbatltata, from mcmlicni of the Young People's •I.UOOi lir a l din I of «tf,WHl. HiifI the exact remedy for restoring will t Atlht' Arh'tiyluH /»««.«.- -II. T. Meph- iH-lety. 'I'he date of eaeh lectuii' tvlfl j,- :• llrraaiimkliiir- ' youi nervous system t o lis nmnijiL i«is, tr. f. I'eniiy. If. T. SherilT. II. I). a* ilttjjf aliuoun.i+sl, Following is the Miss L. Siiipcriiiiis riiilielied hi ,Sitrpiising resuhs h.y condrtloifi, Kviin*. Detroit: Henry 1.. Mollct; Flat l»l: „ * HOOT Or* OAK Wt„ 'H'VA^jTwirrK j . . . .;;.. ' ' I f I • ninking rooms corner'I bird inn r i tress* heal ff-llijtvs ihe i i s e o f I his great nerve limit > t'llestRoekj t 'laiide < '•M-lni«li r. Foil Wayne, t h e sfliMiy shu< of Soldier l.tfel and illeratlvit. Your appetlle returns, . ; ? niil streets^ iiud will la* plunse I l o see Mich.: F. H. f i n i t e . 'Uoletlo: J. Deltt'uey. 1 ' . ' ' lieV,.l.,.M. Hartley gois digestion Is restore I. and the llvet' ' Uw% 4.,..-Treiiluli: J. '/.. Have*. Jaiiie* Irwin. ('. Ahrnhaili l.tl In....lti>v. Ilimanl IliiltUhl. II. 6 |M'r old ciisloiners. and kidneys resume I call by action Llllhl»/niil SIIHIIOMN Aero«i> ihe'Heu, l l o e t x e r a. in I l U n g h l e r . H. K. l>evo and i. ' Ti'y 1 Indtle. Price,MK-at Calmlan B r o s / t WVvUohutlrai --(HsW'fiir sale cheap If sold" n| ^ ' i n e e ^ i f e , J. V. Mark*. II. H e a i i m e , * ' . N. [lyalene. ,..,,. Or.T: 4. i.tiimioh. J r A . MacKlminle. 1'ivntoii. 4 inifj mm>. / • ,: ""• « mm*..,• . -•.;.; Jlamliin W. H. .stllsou. K. Fenvfahl. | | . n Kniilna with Kavorliu I'iS'lc. Mr*. IVtirr K. .\>llol These three words foOii a i-orreet deacrliillmi of the new linie of ••nil u l Mix i l o i i t l m MlaiiitCure I R ( ( 1 ¼ ^ ^ Alexander fJivv. Detroit: >|. lie I'HWIOII t'la>" I l»oreTriiroi»i J-Vca)i o y s i e r s a t L. l i e o r g e & slui's. Iti-vx J««, ?, Mokiv : 2 LJflSC Q wlili-h I have hist liroualit lo W) andolte. Itniifl let l.e»M>n In Kmpha»li>. •jf. I^rtiy. Si. Selnihl. Ti'deilo: ^*. II. T-'-F* ^ deal||nlii-t deanra lamiWiale you Into Imyliajr from MoiinicL Mich. sepi, a. mwi: Ifev. WallaikltHih tlffe. 1». II ahouv. N e w Vork:1>avid Fleming. F. J*ee ! IIeur,y BiH'lirig's stock iff cork , ,._ ^THE 0ITY. ( .. v. S J. W . E A T O N & CO., Builders and Contrsotors. S f* ww vv. 6: j;.; Btoa. New ; ; 0I»ENED Perkins" "- J il *^ Avehues. Hotel, Lake Shire Michigan So. R. R. w :i!„ MlGHldANfeif^j^ i I • / ' George & Son, S ' EUREKA STEAM f Wu*^t^^g' IsMSRSKKB*-* .1 AND BES' BIGGEST ¢-- S •e sun illlaaraiii»iiiol l*aliiili| i>i. •;:vi rale >iock, but come to heaihiuartcm, where you wlVi- K I i|d the UriMlucIs of Ihe l>e«t iiiauufaetories. H i w e . J . Burns. Detroit: FJIII Allen I • " 0 . J. Fiiy^l^-nr s | r : I hum stif. Be>i tlw. tv. liarlovt . H O I W I s h i K - s . • jl milko a leader of Flue Mae* fitr l.iulie* taut fiehf/iIfbilailelpliia: A. M. Yoiiii>r. Chh-itgo: Plie I 'ntaeonilw of Itoimi.... iu«t. Ik-lfr (S. Nichols for Hfx-uioiiihs w i t l i s o i v throat. f For sale cheap—A g m a i base | b u r n e r f e w iit ftiiies an ajggravati •*! eoiigli.wldch i kit. \ My line of lliese gmals is complete in all the differWin. II. Hul H <it, T o h i l o ; Ja*. Hi D i n s - Thel.ir«-of Ai^ilMlne. llpv. Maiji'ii* A. llni«ii«oii i-oiil stove.! Apply t o Dr. A. ittehaiil- and ibiiled lo a lick ling ai'ul sensitive eliit sizes and styles. Drop in and hn-k at them. Rrery l W . SvraciiM'. N. V.: f'lias. N. Kvaus, : jwir warruiilc*! for fit ami foi-wear. ^ '' i^Hiti' l have i|.«isl one Imttie of yoiir ri H. DtlBrt**. D c l n . i t : I>. D«MIIIO. Meson, ' | ' .>•'. ' '•;•:'4 |4*wa; l i e llla<l a 4'loiler. (realmeiit for Coni umption audi 1 T 1;J.S/*4'i?/.|A.-i-(ientllmieli tvho tfre lit» tllieir W t a ijista:TPIMH I'ervy. huilingtoiiijlii'o..M. From the K|-MII. ' | , .Wantwl—tsirl for general h o u l e t v o r | rhi*oiit New hty throat, «|T tiixdy i-urisl aifd ai^i rfctyrt«-<. BtitTalo; H . t . Hanfiinl.rhicago: ffsitit;'es|M'ci:illy those w h o s i ! c a l l i n g c o m j i e l s thfeui l o t l a i k Hircil lait. ion f a r m i - K i m I g o lishin" tiertuan jneferi-ial, Mrs. (ins. ltyumle Iiud from atiy coi^gh or IhiMi'at trouble. l).*M.,S<prhijp-r. J . ( . Klliott. IXnioti. ijuch. feel I he uetfl o f an vukg */»»«•. IXiesll his strike y o u 2 !,„ ii • I , this aft(>fiiiNitiv " rfully re»'oji|imemtlotlit!i-s t«4 give friH» I W Male. f| s o , jyoit,shotiM *e.e m y liiie o f .Wt»f'a VdrkSnUd gltoi*\ Farmer — Nif, but lie a goml IMIV and Itra^rln^ I lie Line. iiik *'*--rs K;KS1S are lilerully w>*eri. Tlie aa**rtiiilnf iauiiuaualfy larjA work lianl'iiJiiebbc next wtiek yon kirt f I*«»iiy, tart ami hm-ne«s. o r e x c h a n g e jiFein ' 1)«. A. M. L( INO, D. D S from th* XeuTiufc WVkly r 1 rial Jirlccii are "within reach." Juat you try thSn. -f^^ * T for w o r k i n g horse, iiituiirc a| W. E it u » . Kiir Jttle by and sampU' bottles free, at *i * .' • • ~ .1 "*f''"- -"' - ' ---¾ , Y o n n g (July—D<» v o « think it ituinofl g o t o a funeral. f^aeev's luiniMM- vard.^Vyivndott • Illretl boy—fKin 1 go to your'u'' Join fitroog & Sou's, s o u t h RiK-kwiMsh «Jrt for M i e s ' to ritlt' Heyples'r 4Stf r — — 1 " • '•>> " ' i Kii-yriixt—Oh, tln< rtmng *•• ,tll right II. &1jVriion arenott prepareil to do Af 6e)r a m a n and a w o m a n have hf-enl ettoiigh Imt-^ir—I- don't tlrlnk t h e t reseating ami recalling iif chab^a on N o t h i n g like them foreouifoil|—tlmse narj-icfl live yeiu> 1Mb claim t o have r Pf«ght t o take header-. eork soletl shm*s at H e m y RoehitigV. •llolt noth>e. coaxe<i into it. II Wyandotte, &',fe , | 1 n e t o* Dltealti FnimTexMUirinpii. D I N A H M U L O 0 K CRAfK. r t A T ROCK, the I'ounirv ar« pTery«?hnro IMWIiif u p noticed i forbidding tronpniwlnf o r Klimttlnft] »p<m their iirttinlw*. If thoN« ni|eH a r e enforewi w e uliaII noon L O C A L iiitpn xfrrr,*i ''•HW utir vfotnla and HehU a s full <|fitlili* • Thti beftdtnir work* a r e n o w r u n n i n g kind of g a m e M they u»ed t o laf forty f.illbUrft. yean*ag«»" , I' W i | . p i t t e r o ( T o l e d o , Kin o f H, H: T h e FlBtH.iflk d e l e g a t i o n t o t l # dU: Potter o f Httrtin atreeu wan In t o w n tt'iet W . U. T. V. wniveittloti l ^ k l ^ t > l o m l b y a n d Tn**day. P l y m o u t h , report o n e nf thti most etit,lm/ T h e fottinlaflon for a nqjv i n r i i for itlawtle m e e t i n g * e v e r held. IJIKMI rf|Hirt» J o h n MetyenxM- in n o w beinjf laid c o r n e r of work d o n e w e r e read ami plan* forof i M r o i t a i i d Krie streets. mulated .for m o r e effeetlve work jln the T h e annual report of tl»! Flat l , « w i s Beauluen a n d family o f ftock- tuttire. •*<»ft vlstfed hi* brother, (it-orge Beau- iRoek union wah especially coiumliultHt'• f<4 t h e aiiiount of g o o d work ahpohili'u-n of this plttee. o v e r S u n d a y . 'Gnu. Kirving e x p e c t s t o r e m o v e from p K s h e d . l ,-Aiu»»ng t h e most delightful < 'ha>t. C n s i e ' s - f a r m t o G r o s s e lie t o ta|i« features [of t h e program were the: three ailtlressei* h y KeV. A nun Shaw, I filled c h a r g e of p dairy farm iu a few day*. \ with kiridlv*'h.iunor, s t i n g i n g sai|casni, S o m e nf <>uf teachers will attend t h e tmaitswejrafrie l o g i c and stirring a p p e a k W a y n e e'linity board of school examlfn- to t h e hetter natnre of hi-r l i e a r e r f H«r • f'r«i* ' w e l l i n g , in Detroit- o u Friday, Oct. tnincipitf leetuiX' wa.s on. MUod'.s. : %• Ituauwef of t h Lljr* of t h « A*ttu>tf J «jf -sljha fiallllBi." wMwnllcing alonir Hegcntrtre-^ morning when there wan pointed 0tft to me tv yotfhg woman. There waa ihtn^ about her manner, dross or earance to attract one's^attention* yet her life holds one of the pr<5t- E ARE NOW SHOWING * FINE LINE )F Jti#t after fh« toritilnhtlon olf the late tinpleuHttMtitki, a Itwty with a nmikut on her aitii walked thtoitgh one of the waixls 'ttf a t-ertnlii sofiller's himnltal. She stopped .iciddelhe bed;of due of the iWiffej-eH a ti erinan, aiiil aslcw 1: Were you a Union malt o^, Confeit rater" I "L*nioiti"he repllfetl Wl^ef^upw *he p isReil to thb next eot and repeatnl the t|itestion to iit*. oecu 4 < f t l i t t l e stories o n record. l a n y y e a r s a g o there w e r e uhited i n ; m S f r i a g o a 'ar-fumed authordai a n d paiiL.". .!,".' . . . . m a n s h e loved. T h e , i n u n t t u a j r/'C'k.mfBdeW te*'^/*a«t a n s w e r e d , arid [then she! opetiettiieiv basket a n d h a n d e d drtpple. b u t t h e c o u p l e l i v e d ail i d y l l i c ithe niai^ soim( nice j resh-, niseu'it. / r h e life n o t far from. London town: O n e jftettuaiii xyatihed the priiueediiig h o t in < a y t h e literary w o n m n . h e a r d , quite* |the best h u m w incidentally, t h a t a^ baby h a d b e e n Afew days; affel' o n o t h e r la dy goiui 1 ound o n a s t o n e a t t h e cros? roads; through; s t o iped /At the ( i e r h i a n ' s ct^t tjhat i t h a d b e e n t a k e n t o t h e t o w n land a*k»Hl wl ich sj« le he. w a s < n "('pittedeji t e j " w a s fhf proiiipt repljj. all,>And t h a t a l l ^,he Sgenlry about VVoiiieii.t' ; f - V , •'_. '.| ' ; ''• •',-\itp- were*s:ohig t o l o o k j i t it b e c a u s e ft w a s '•Ppoi^maii "' said s h e t f -here's a track Tlie law- lie;lvy 'fronts have e n t i r e l y s u e h a*sweet little e h i l d . ' $ o , follow- ,for yiJu.ii'am passed o n . land t h e tin"Oiir villagettt••.(< visltetl a f e w d a y s ngi> denuded 8h'' W e s t fields of i h e i r y e l f o y i n g t h e e x a m p l e of h e r n e i g h b o r s , s h e frtfthiiale's i a t e Of uiind wa>t n o t i m M i n g e aijil »lm»v »•* thut w i n t e r is near l»y '» 'jfompahy! 'of hi«>te ilealei|t and went, too. L o o k i n g p p into t h e sweeU jpt-ovf I j o c k e y frit(iers! |e<Mnin'g'in the g'ljse o f ! A g a i n ; a third -.visitor, in pasjdng stop.,it hand. ^ i i y p s i e s an«l pitching their t&nbraiid s y m p a t h e t i i r f a c e of t h e famed nutho^-jess bed.tn- tliej(iermau' r :i side ajid asked t h e 'Hie nthither prophet Foster says a eoverex) w a g o n s in C o o k e ' s g r o v e . h n the tjhe little lady s m i l e d a n d piit o u t l l t s [ old ijliestion if w-liiL-h-sidelle, Was tm 1--iM w:ivp left life Facirie e«>a>t a few tint.s-k'wt* of t h e village. A half jlo'.eu \^ed hands. T^ie w o m a n could n o t !• '•Djritjepeiuls on rat "you g o : . If y o u d a v s nj{(>. W e shudder when w e think men an<l t w o or three wtupen eoftijiose ( . 1 , ^ ^ t}j{8_ g o s h e d e t e b m h e d t o t a k e 'igof pisjiit. I t i ' n k s l m i g h t bd l (Vnifed: ; ..r it. \[ . il... gang., ».,...• 'Vl i.... ..f. . . : . 1 i* . f the T h e y are of .1a li.ktt,,i* better ,,hi'uu-ii[f cj^iss of : i jehittu liiit if y o u got ten* tarn tracts, I .lohn (I. !.'"•* "f Koekwootl h a s t h e g y p s i e s thati those w h o t H i i a H ^ c i i v e l t h e c h i l d for h^if v e r y own.'. O u i c k l y Sam a V a n k e e c o n i m e n . t o I c i i M . l l i e new bartij w w through tlie;''eoimj-fv—very ileaJf a n d i t w a s w r a p p e d u p a n d t h e n It b e c a m e »;s The,Wrlnlc Habit, ' I«'i nff. pnKufi by J d h n XIcKen/ie oft Krie neatly ilresseil, civfl ami epiiet ii( their l^er b a h y . , D e v o t e d t o it, s h e w a s y e t street t ', behavior. 'Fhcij- .outfit cons'tstsj of a d e t e r m i n e d , ns i t g r e w o l d e r i t should Fniui ttK'Teiii|»r(Hi(-e']'fitt'lier- I * Insteail of tlritik'Indne t h e rule htiw Mrs j . 1.. W a l l a c e and Mrs. S a m u e l nunilHH- of pxetdlent horses and several p e v e r b i i i f e i t s h e a r t hitrt by jbeing told Vjih tloiitifii of this Village atltended Hie very tine anil costly covered w'igou*. U>e story of its birth ;tnd adaption. unioilg mitivi A m e r i c a n s , it is t h e f\W C T j * l . o m e n t u m at) P l y m o u t h T h e m e n turn their attention t o lhi>'ing Jjo, a s sdon a s t h e l i t t l e iriir I >vas irptionV It '* r a r d y seen o n o u r tliiil-i-t, week] j and s e l l i n g , anil trailing Jheir {lorsc^ ble t o understand Sttj it - w a s l o v i n g l y ' itig- tables. .vClihreh nieinbers seldqin It is.never with the farmers about tlie neighbor^. jrhisperedL t o h e r t h a t s h e / h a d b e e n maketthabit of d r i n k i n g . to reac-!t any of the m-igh:lll I f yoti V ¥ant i i e a n l o f at viditiatioVi'*, ami not. often IIOIMI anil drive uisliiy gotjid bargaini. untt o n t tie largo s t o n e w h i c h s t o o d p a t r o n i z e rleaiibien'* I it-iritiff Il i f i W.11--. it fjnlieralK. Thtiiisadds o f t'diiltlteii T h e w o m e n a s u-ual are f«iiliiiie-|elfeji.4 I h e r y l a m . f i e k e e p s fir-t elas* rigs t h e e e n 6r of t h e hall a n d wht sh a l - liave'groyto u p wit tolil e v e r t a k i n g a ii mid receive maiiy a tlollar froih that and rentier*- prompt service. y s w a s d e c o r a t e d w i t h f l o w e n . a,na {lass a s it-beverag"'Total a b s t i n e h c e class of iiidividuals who visit theitf t e n t s a t (Jod hitjfl n u t h e r t h e r e Slii t fier ias beciluiie t e s p e e able ''ami drunken*' The. VV < . T I' are jxepQrinjj a re- ami love tti hi; humbugged. TlifyViM'ty/ e«-|)ii«>ii at ilie residence of Mr.and Mrs. are tloing s o well a m o n g thm, liutivtis lother m|i;hl Und her. A s .HO mi, a s tess-i dlsgiat c. A . ml ytH sensible pet)* 1 ./nhti W. Vincent for those w h o take here that'I hey are prolonging t,|tetr stay' t>la\ e n o u g h , it)'beraraj i h e r file s-'i-itius^V e l l p.- that our refonrtaI m l in lite ' T e m p l e of F a m e . " in o u r midst for perhaps a 'week o r djaily dutj| to c u t t h e flowei-s Itiid »r- tiry iiieth'^ls i»iiis| b e g i i c u u p liecjuise iv'e'have inntl^iiiif pt'tigress. '\ ^ ^ Vidnev Peters, o n e of the former *tu- morp. iige th^mto/mi^ke 'lijiiintWi^'this dent* ofj'tMir ptlhlif school, c o m m e n c e d ii|ore d r i n k i n g -per 'They>a ( V tl{i4-e e a t rock t-hiit hud been d u g 'iipdrom KOt'KWIKMI. S 4 the present term o n Monday. He e \ - - ^ •apilii lioSv tliatt \ lien, wit "in-gnu tlii* t h e c r o s s roadt. a n d . b r o u g h t ther^." T a pv.-ts t o g r a d u a t e in the class of IWi. ' ('. V'alranee has soli I his line ttjtim to eiitperttiice w o r l IVill they please tell her It refprenei:UM t h e place "wi^et'etbo \ f s ii tldit intfiiH HI re'whi*kv-or miiire ('harli'4 H a w e r , tl former resident of p a n i c s in I>eiroit. Mr». \V. .I. Dwyer Is visiting hej- par- liahd* of t h e ; angelH- bad r<5Htt;d w h c i v } L , , . , - ' But 4iip|Mst il iiieMUsiijiore aleoPort Creek. wh«i r e m o v e d |4V C i n c i n n a t i " l e y l u l d b e r dow i. < ;u-r:ousty e n o u g l ^ i e.i|i(l' tidl ii«, how piueh I. will th : j itlioiit a-yenr ago; w a s intdw.n lust week cuts nl S t o n y Creek. !«'" t(t| t a' k"i n g ui, tli^' jltls e h l l d b e c a m o very proud of t h e 1 ive wiittUj s c t t t U l g i l i p HOnte of h i s o l d lill-.lue-.-v 'v pre-r I Commhuloii service at the ,(Viiigreiiiotts rn,|| d',|rj^ie i f iilcrt'iiscil innulgra| a y l|i which s h e litid.reached t h e i l o n r Mr*. S. 1,. W a l l a c e and Mrs. J . A. Hi gatlomilehitrcli next Sunday afternoon, Oil I ' f t ) n?|it rs. If Ijt. hh'ti n o | bt't'u for mtber, whoenrcjd for h e r a? tovln.-ly W u l v e t i r e l i i r n e d T u e s t l a y e v e i l i n g iron) Frank |Swarty., n o w of Detroit but eni-t'iei'itijce vto'rk iifiditfticliiiiijc. . the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l church association, formerly of till* place, g a v e iisla call ^nd us tenitlei;ly IIB If d i e wits of h e r 1 ' -•-• r. ' | r - • • Jwn liesh 'and blotKi. Her. b rtlfdny y which tva-t Field lu Detroit this year. last wcett. •' ! . .• X T h e VYrsicrii l u oilt- t e ! c . \\>U I'IIHInuj t h e day o n whlehi s h o wits found, S. S. Putter, the undertaker, has purlaity Intend; in fraiiie handsi mely .... Mrs. SI. W. Van Kipef has | v | i i n t e t l t. tjhe chased a n e w horse ami n o w d r i v e s u h o m e afler tt very plea*aul wls|| w l l h | n d w h e n t h e tenth o n e came; arouniR telcgritpl HieHHiige t'M'f st nt, which | n d a e h 11(1'» pnrty w a i ^Iven her, s h e ivnsiti Mltyr 1H44, ti^d exhibit It In the v* Idle frytM' ami?It hliiek home, nicely her rtdalIves In Detroit. I X ia*t heard i n k i n g o n e little girl, " H o w uiiilchi-drijefiire IfW hearse vvliilditlciall e c t r l m l d»'p irtiiH-JHTiit. the ejcposltlon Dr. P. It, Hiniey of rhls piittje and ititc funerals. |ld are youP" T h e o t h e r o n e answereil. his nic>Hgi» wasji ijeeidvetl ' / MIHH May Itnrnaby'of HaHlitvllliJ w e m Dr. J o h n 1,. N e a r of this place ship- marrletl-WediMfedu.?. t ) c l . i{H. i ' ^ V all l'wiia born n i n e yeiim Hgq." ' 0 ! ' d o i v c til thci; ipliol|at WiiHhingliin from |Hil o n Tucstluy t w o barrel* of sundries unite in ^ N h l n ^ them niurh-Joy,;'; W e i r d t h e baby, " y o u « e i « iwirn ui assistant tl: Atitiiiipolis, ••» hlsu'souj in Oregon, inafked --Loomi* Sk« o t h e r -children, b u t I ' a m better A niiiiiber, of> the old lmlMli't.gtnfi A gotiil ttulu l » | t i h e w h o lives right Near. Huntington. Oregon, pur t'nloii Front stitin't are lieing moved aw^y and Jinn that: 1 win* found just whord fiod vhetFier be biflleveA in ndlgloii o r n o i , I'aclnY railroad," ii' '-JLiL 1'1" •'"' I lie A l>. I.V W. held a m e e t i n g at lorn dmvii; \w\\ o n e s t o IH< nut ittp lit5 | a d placed m e . " T h e childish pride their plaees. Oh. Kockwood isgrywlng i a s a* tmiuslng a s It wan pathetic. t a r l e t o i i (>ti MomliirV e v e n i n g , at which \ ..) j h e y e u r i h a v e gtme r by, t h e eyew of 'lie m e m b e r s of ifie order from Flat — HJIIW IUM Hure. T h e r e ! will be a iti'rary eittertalur^ ltj>ie good m o t b o r ared o s e d foreyefi t o Uock \\i-i-e invitt.sl mid a la rue ninnlicr : men! g i v e n by t h e y o i i n g peofde of llitf b e s i g h t s of t h e w o r l i ^ but,the c h i l d a l t e n d e d . m o - t l y ifoliiK with tennis. > hi loll IiNljfe. I. <>. (). J*, -of South *'ongregational church Tnesilav'.eveu- [he cared for l i v e s i n t h e gr«*ati town Itockfcoo*! ifa\e a liampiet at Strotiu'- ing. N'tirj |(i. for the iTeuelit of \ty Sun-'' if London, a n d r e m e m b e r s . T h e child 'vill the other r-n-niiitf in h o n o r of the day HchoJd library. T l i e program will fan t h e y o i | n g w o m a n I s a w oh R e g e n t \V\;in<Uitte lod)pv A jfew nifiiiliers of coiisi.t i)f i|uartettes. d u e l s j ' soffis, intreet t ^ i s morning. T h e / i i t h o r e s r ? the Huron Valley |mli{e f \vere in a l l e n t l - strumcut;il music, i catlings and dechuii- jhe w a s Dinah Mutue k Criiik, nut' o r ations. A d m i s s i o n ten cents, which a l s o .liice. > 'John llaliliix, Ceiitletmin." LonSince s|ime e*»:il has taken the place e n t i t l e s the per-.ou, t o s u p p e r j o l^i- Jieltl. • '*• \ ! • of charroal so Inrjpdy for all inantifac- at t h e chtircli.' Do not ftp'get thejuight. Jon Letter. :». . ' * • ' , ' \ . ' . si 1¾ «!-4liinoi*ois». Repliants- SALrlington Plaias, Etc., • ••'•• -,. - , j . - ;-x •; - ! . • ,IN NEW OESIQNS AND POPULAR SHADES. | • - - ' ' • ' " ,1 Also ress Tfhii miHgs and F#W'y (lood '• 4'*.. orhi «TOClC O F Pop Me|n. jBoy^ a^d{ Childreny including a fine line .o/| (MEitCOASTS, is full and complete •--.jfj '-----WK.AKK's^LLlSTi Tli-r. (KI.KliKATKl) . .l^'MT^^if j And keep a good assortment of ipze'sj, Special inducements oifered in all Stajple' Goqds ;'';|iJ : -•••• •. i ''iP. f i" Geits'fulnishing Goods ';/ HATS AND pAPS, '^My^-^il' t MOOTS AMD SHOES AND An examination of goods and prices solidtedV go:as BpG^iES, tnriiijr a m i hesilinn ptii'poM's, a n d less ! A' IteullHtlr grille.' | . THE COFFEE DRUNKARD. rhareoal Imnietl. w e call n o w purchase Writes! Maurice Tb'Vliipsou |ii the ITOIHI c«rd WIMMI at as low rates aiuwe course o? a chairniing .s'ketchiif thtkhitest ice i;ii,per t h r Inlluirt<re-»f tjhe K«rr.->. II id 'i't Veal's a)ro. .'; .- : - t . . : . / •'-••- '.- .issue of America: , • i' | ' • U n l u l w i» A iniKt lmpo«»ibli-. On-iweekly m i l m o n t h l y insl a l i m e n t s . Kev. \ ^ . J . ( l a i k of Xt>w Boston, a What 1 | i a \ r o n t h e nib of niy pen. •- i' I fm titer pastor of the M. K. cliinvh here, m a k i n g tjlie vdry ink itch t o lie ;ma«le inI n ' t h e jrouive of i d s s t u d i e s Dr. Menand ilatlffbier nill.etl o n t h e old friemls to wordsj is tlie rt'colleethni of th^ Sainl el foUii4 very few i n s t a n c e s in w h i c h , it this phwc S a t t i p l a y o n hw w a y h<i)>ie [ Mountain critic. H e ^its a geuuine ie tjftnl'i'-roed eoffee d r u n k a r d [was front aiteiitling tin funeral of ('hark 1 m o u n t a i n e e r , alieit h e liajtl, at ati early ver c u «.l. s a y s - t h e Ltmdon Standard, Irf-adleV at Belden. j period iuj his life, lieen the editujr «if a b e s y m p t o m s (-onstantly gi o w wOrse, T1M» s«>epetary of tin F a n n e r s Mutual |Milall e o i | n t r v paper, aSid in all bis ,fean^d a r e only Ut b e i-elieved.--Oy l a r g e Insurance c o m p a n y •f M o n r o e ami I lures. h\sj ImHd. his bearing, h e showcil uautitiiea o f t h e b e v e r a g e t h e a b u s e of W a y n e coOUties. aeeontiiig- t o t h e reso- that he Was a native of Sand M o d n t a i i i i h i c h b a s caused them. In this way ? • lution of that c o m p a n y at their last to the milliner Imrn. h e vieti'ms g o froni biid t o worse, for, Six feet tall Was S p l v y Sims.-aiii) a: i meeting, w i l l hold h i s office at Flat IUII « a.s .^»|JI»-V t^-iiii'*,-«nii u> bony as a hd"e k' o r v shatl iln Augi|st; h e t h o u g h well a w a r e of t i e mischief Kock for the c o m i n g year. luul a fatre like like Lincoln's, sad. %vi*je. hn- i? telng- w r t m g h t t h e y suffer s o s e v e r e l y Sinion l l a w l e v w i s h e s o n c e 'more t o liioroiis. inscrutable, a m i h e wttre tl|ie h a t the); a r e afraid t o a b a n d o n t h e inform t h e public that he is still in t h e ' iaV»it leasl d e a t h should end, t h e a g o n y fohhUiijr i m s l u e s s in W'm. S p e i e h e r ' s thin chin U-aitl of! Brother Joitjitliaii. l He dwelt; seven miles, as t h e eroii - flies, h e y expc'rietico. . >, haniesvs; sfeop, w h e r e lie will lie glad t o from t h e i r o n . p a t h w a y of "KlleiiSKnii." j , After b e g i i i u i n g w i t h tlii! a g r e e a b l e meet h i s old friends and c u s t o m e r s ami in a d o u b l e l o g cabin t h r o u g h w h i c h t h e d o them a g o o d j o l m f work. nfusion of t h e roastedji errie-: t h e y a r e w h o l e s o m e m o u n t a i n a i r blew |it will I riven, in t h e i r Boait^h, for sOniething A IHIIIIIHT i d our h u n t e r l">y* ait' p n ; - w h e t h e r H i e d o o r s w e r e o p e n o r nfif, ami liore powerful, t o sw'allow t h e tihctp a r i n g t o .start m»>ii a hitnjtiug e x p e d i - his c h i e f articles of diet (terejj frietl tion t i l t o / t h e northern eoillities. t o IH.> bacon ami eow-|iea.se. But S p i v y S i m s ire, which, t h o u g h i< jO|Jerat»-s . f o r a there hyMhe t i m e t h e - g a m e l a w s ' a l l o w was a frith- a n d . like ^fr. Iiotfells. a line i n t h e direction' desired, . soon Ihe shoiitifig tif tfitine. Dtu,i I^dnlell.. realist. ' | • :! |osses its eltiency and has t o be swat-s xtm FRA^IIB. Mark y<|"o»deti. M. Twres a m i Henry T h e wt^v by which I caliie to kijow he o w e d in g r e a t e r mid g r e a t e r t|uanti» l^iutviiiilatfer are aiinnig t h e -party w h o was a ' c r i t i c and a realist wtissh^rt anil ies, t h e ovil inlluence of t h e e<i(Tee Large s t o c j mid g<iiMf' assortment of leav«at[/o^cc for t h e mirth. straight. ' H e c a m e u p behind n|c a a ing. of cbiu-se, heightened, liyi'theal- ill kinds <>f Ii inlier.' ' AJso Fenciiiglaiitl' Arrmigtfiiieuis' are Indng matle t o g i v e moment when I bail oji a four-pot ml o h o l used t o el'^raet jits essential i n «-tlar Posts, It will p a y ytim t o call ••The' Tl«n^ple of. Fame'q d u r i n g T h i | i i k s - bass with a full hundred feet of liile tint: redients.. ' W h e n brtindy: i s ' takep. mil v xatidnt liy stock before purclias•riv injf Week. Tlii?i \t>iiy . line entertain .v'l'<' tlesjierale lisli w a s living out StjJ l)e nly temporary relief jjollqluw, l l i o u g h n g e MfWher* llielltT.,.. „i v.e n. . "m liiaiiv. . _ larnc . . . . „ it water about three cllbits/ev^rv tlie^ sletliceit g ot infretpienily intoxitralitui pio.lui'ed low i»sf a u t | eif ie*. but rajidv m s o small l o u d in spite of all thai I coiifd do. j iiind y t h e latter Is e a g e r l y w e l c o m e d iv puM-e sot Flat Rock.j The interest w a s giatlunlly w o r k i n g its way; toward rdcr t o d j i i d e n the^'tif<jfu1s'h eaiisett >hown by t h e 40 ladies w h o are t o l a k e ! the bushy top'of a tree iliiif h a i t f a l l e n h e Inordniato Indulgence in t|fe. part in ii jiromi«es.gi>od *u'ccess. ' into the sireani. Kvery dWitfler .will iihs..rn^ Hi heur of the sutltleii d e a t h o f / l e t ^ m n i l what a point "M life tl|is w a s driller.' .. .: | i ' .' )>J~ Sjltf o u r old friend < harles U w l l e v . w h o has b>r a dry. matler-of-fael. tinroiuaiitie T h e last st a ire of litis pi^.illar d l s U-cn t h e oiM-rator ami «lati»ri" agent at ! v i * ' * !<• hit m y ear with: , | iftse s h o w s itself in thj)sallow face,mid Iteltleiii.u the Fliirt * J-'ere Manprntlf i "Pull, feller, pull:- mill Tin right In: [hilly hand*-' and feet; of t h e vietlmH, railroadfy'rtnatjv VC:HN T h n hoilv Yank im right oiii: : l,et g o cr th.'t air m p l e d with a n exp^eusion of dread « a n placetl In" ilie xauli of 0 3 k>M«>d '. »witch an' grab y e r Hue:; Ain't y e got til a g o n y w h l c j rtettu^ov-i'^.lhe youii-' ii-mctei'v o n >ai!iixlav. Mr. Leatllev '"'y -iritlln e r coniinoii st!-nse inlH; y e r e n a m e -mforni of in^ltttKHioIln, alter- •enernl liisu atieejalltl <laii|i Atjteney hatl i i i a p \ " « a r i u frl.'iii'ls in this neigh- ; lb lb' frU/ly heatl • Pull Tm to .vwjiui" git irtetl by hy-teria,- o n l y Ui'po tetnpora-^ iNirtWd." : i i n i by tint gills;" i r •plications for (Jt.coufse, Henry .>|yer» of llrownsiowri has just., <It.course, iioi dit'auiinir that itrtiy hu- •Hy raliwve'd l i y j i e p e a t e d ] jfpplleiition f. ..'' . f " • i. -r .i it . . . . 'i man i n . i n lbeing » - l k * i # tw a s within a league of inc. o tbe«'(itTee-p<it: nit t o n s i b n g tineuirx'f given « f the weight of another line t w o - ! 'mm neiiin «1 ma a d e me turn tuv lieml. atiilj Oruttfil by ^eepflrg the crtislVed b i ^ r b * vear-olti colt nilsiMl hv him of I V n - h - ; ' b i d voice m happen but a titK'foiiti n spirits of'.wipe.. iMeiihtlumtheidiH- ItiickJ'ay. Ihniuly ml llieret i-roii brKil from the F.tlwaiils & A d a m s what els,- cmill o horxe. j T ^ e c o l t Is i.f u sieidgi-.iveoUir. 'h-ap by. the ba-ls a m ) a I reak laway^ in sod state of liiu body I* d e m o n s ! iJ« ted slolnj projh(»tly ail Iclnlcd |i lill hint lshlirU ami well proportioned. ' Y o u a l w a y s lose t h e lipesl I di. ( i j h i d e tei'hlit >y t h e acute iiillanimiilion, Avhit Prt^eut WeigJit. I..WU poiintN Mr. ^ ' m a r k s then ami iheiV t o Mplvy ^irjis - »- • ^ u ,„„ ttt^liy-^,,(,^,1 A vv m w , u JI M ver» U 8(1 *,«,„ t-» k n o w n i e o n e o f : rcmuj-k* not eoii,pt|im-ui.ury t o him - f . ' ] " , ' ;"V :V' V- 1 .Vol j/«(/e* (fiitl W'ayne irtdmlv's Hr«t class -tock raisers, ami l i e e h u e k l e d c o m p l a c e n t l y , j : ! irnlsA', a cut, a prick jt-pr a sting, w llich l'xjwt^ .('wf full if rt a h e a l t h y person wiitild>hu..-sr«i-iw|y piiit 1 v Cm ) i'i'(lj/ tfwcitti M..» 4 Maca.it h....«c in t o w n at pi-,--- . H*" . i , h«. u h r l . l , J " , ".« '"V ''"'i'" '''^'".Vll id Iced. Is t h e startfhi," ptdnt, foi-.ih-j lived ill. t|"<* »i/e o f i n y fSlnilyl cut, am) lB»niirh ihe'olil aitatfe «ay«. N o that I | lived amniation of tin erysipolntious eliarH I . \..\Hs At.VV.\l> I.Kt A • •lie hods,-.U\g e n o u g h for-t Wo families, M here I got n i y ' d i e s jUiid o t h e r tackle, eter, s o that i t ' s e l d o m ,hiippen*ftiiat »till thi-y are iloiilding u p iu several the cost of tltt-nt. and tinallv he inu forth v . o i l i e r o( IliVon ami t'litii 111 ' ' . , . h e coffee i n e b r i a t e ls ( loug-lived.,,. • p l a c e s jh village. a rr ee ii "«"<• ftm-slma: . , ,\ in this vilhiire. S o maiiv a " ,i"" "••;••• . .I" t'ofree-drunkatxis ai-e inore c o m m o n ih. g e t r o o m s ami and a" „' lleniW hat pound I p t h e t anxious!' ih, hal is bass bans w ,o, th , i , a pouml v s i . ,. ' "W m o n g people of a nervous teihpera.le.iee e n e e III 5,, this t h i s ^school e h o i . l disttiel .list ,-iel a m i boafil l«.artl • •»»•»»••-•••• - l', . . .y --*•••:A .. v " •••••AIMMII '•»'•« l.i c e,,,n«t s . I lielleVc, J a|'s'w.ertheir ehiliiren vvhiU- a i t e m l* i n g schotil- !• "A'-'M*' lent t h a n u» t h e ranks Af t h e stolid, here, a n d 11U're by s a v e the tuition-Jhev ihiegmatic folks, not ea-jlly m o v e d . b y •How fur is it t o y p r lowii?'" fornu-rljir paitl. ny stimultiH. o r whtij l i k e ' m a n y (ier"S-iiiie 7(HI miles.A t a s h l o u a b l e y o u n g c h a p o f thin I ahs^ prefer e a t i n g t o drinkingbass il ver •Kin y e buy plenty nei)-lilxirlHM«|. being desirous of t a k i n g ; |„ VV "H I a |«t*-p ini«i futurity, e i i l w r for lielter o r j .^ j h y , w . „\t,ntv •• j• . -i4.i-> ( o n t l v r t a M c . TNE GREAT | OUSEI LOREMElYfOt w.*r»e, ji«J,v,| the , , i | W v e a i u p o n S u n - ; . - . ^ , , - , ¾ ' W e.m"ieall the w a v d o | i n ver B o r e n i — S t i l l l i v i n g in Jiersey. e h ? ' ^ ^ . ^ - - - - ' « ^ - » » " « t * e n i r M r wa* t „ tisl.ft-rImssr" ' - ]" ! Ifnatlef-r--Ye«: I h a r e n o t h o u g h t o f e n t e w l ^ . r t o will, t h e oW w o m a n for-1 . . v , . s , m . a s | | i l l „ l l t „,, H l l ^ | M , n > >pmin>r liack t o t h e eity. l u n e . t i - a e r " I - " the payment of «1.011• i « . | . , W | m , , , „ j t , . , , ^ u , i , , . „ m , . ,,.,-•? '%$&ffhivm,team; Hoi-em^-But it mutu b e v«ry i o c o n adtjaiH-4, t o g i v e b i m t h e s b i M k i i t g l M - ; | |„W him a s nearlv a s I e,',uldJ 1 Soret, Cr )up, BjrvncliHr*, &c, f..ra.atit»n t lhat la- wtmhl lie m a r r i e t l : . . A , , - h S « v m a n v | H ' , I I I I S O ' b a s s i h , v e enient. Jorty m i n u t e s hy train a n d nffi»o» lli*e>ffduring h i s fuliire vear*. Ilie i •-,,„. V H -|i |.,.t,.|,«•"• 1 ii b y boat pvery day. and y o u ' v e ^6t PRKE BO CENTS. • onft-r * M »'ih««* --nd t u r n i n g . . , , l.i*.; ..,,,„„.;, k | | t i w : , , , , , , , ^ , . , , , . , ^ , ^ - ^ , . , , - . c a t c h hd*li risrht *n| t h e minute. Send three t-vo-oent Stamps lor free *amn, , w h ^ l ^ ' l ^ T T ^ '• '» «»|- " • H u m p h V 1),.1.-1 k — d o i n l i ^ r « H u s t l e r — T h a t ' s w h a t J like about l>le b o i and bo< k. left the jj-rt-miids for h o m e a n d lut-t ictrt 'don't ki-Ar " f |ti . \ ' o n s e e w h e n ' |>eo|de luitti n h e « sirnv tiee,|;s,s,.,i. ; , -1)1,.,,-,: I c a m e h e r e for the sport of e and: tfet t o talking, all I h a v e t o t o Nmncrijps H<K-k« of ipmil an* s e e n ' t h e thlngi—for t h e fun there is lju tishw t o jerk o u t m y watch, m u t e r , worn j aml heartljiii e v e n * direction asy<>u - m s s i n g . " 1 - - . . - j , h l n g almut t r a i n timh* a n d 1 ifet IIWI y a h u i g t h e ^••••••-•'••'•* «»y«-rthe HehlH. ami ; - W e l l . 1 if v e r ain't tlie loflieil a m i rithoul -fiving ollenee. See? H i h - e m - H a . ha! That's good. T h i t « t n i n d s m e of a little tYiing tSapheid FOR MEDIC NAL, TOILET, BATH ''«» t e l l i n g last—AND NUF8ERY PURPOSEa j iBiitHUeiv-Bj' t h e way. i f * t r a i n Unite notirvjtl tuiarimers a m i hind oW hers o v e r ! (jtisl. owv T a - t ^ - . S e w York iWeekly. n ;arri0ses and Carts rli-BS, s and Blinds B.ltall,Jri Froelaid (iarr EV^tnr JPiiiblio. W A R TH a. one Of the largest and mos^ complete tocks of ^ard#arej, Tinware and Stoves in the County. \ •lWk^:lt|»yi{rtnml-Oik'-iKto%Ys,-liw>VijM)sij^vol\7!M> eoi|ii>t'titit)n svi^i their air &nd watertight bsu^e* A lUmrfnHof ;J«-\vett's €o«»kiii}? !ti>^ Jlt-ating'Stove4 i K v e r y o n e •luantnteflil and priet-w to match: V ' j TheGramVOil Heater is "a frraud suiccess everywhere, ,,! h . ' .- . • i * • Page« Woven Wire Fettup,.''•nriexeellwl lor durability i n r l futjiiire alunit \i. v.•,•'••" Corn Hltetlers. Ktrinv Ctitt MT. POJIU'H I'lunk, .Scrajiers ai d th(- best liuitnilacture, llii^jjiM, Farm and Road Wagon's, llest in the intii-^et. ncaltu Flows of (jlatHti.TUttv. Paints, Oil iml A'ariit-jlies of all kinds •! ' ' \ ' • ? '- ' • . - ' ' . • ( • . • . ' ' Tinning S | M-<*ii * I a t t e n t i o n t o IMtiHtertng . M a t e r i a ) . PhunUm-i nliort f i o t i e e . elHewbere. I ' o i i i t S a n d e x a n i i n e l a i t h JJIMMIM a n t l j i r i e e s lK'('ort« b u y t o b e pletiMi-tl a i n l «i«t t h e w o r t h o f ' y o u r m o i u - y , 'YottfH Ww|«irctiitih'L ' ' LONGPREY i^i^Arr nocti, MICH. EN eiio r» FIUAT BQCE, Jtlich. I TARHfinflAP, ABSOLUTELY PlflRE, IAE-6ED C0 Chicago, HI ' ,,^ -ii'^j • JLJL. _^ ^ \- -tl-'kf-l'*. _L i^M / *,\ _ _ MhtkWHiLi&i "r'Ti"Kvwj *''T3»'»','if»<' , >W»j|4 sT** 5 ! ,<10 !. i * . Uffl I \ >^ i, t, IBli Croswell Cstholle ehurch: was satiated by Frs. Gulch, of Pofi of Detroit; McManns,! and Bosk of Croswell. • f •. tegon Jury swarded Freddie! : 81,800 damages! against the Musk railway company. . , , over wr a motor and suffered the less of, leg. Thdcase will be appealed. { Thej following are Michigan's newest postmisters: G. A. Mathews! Alba, An trim tounty;|C K. Spoffard,; Manit Beach] Lenawee county; P. C [Chap villa, Roscommon county.; •les A. Benson, convicted of the mm Mrs, Mettmau, whose imntilal fornd In a sack in the river at thi government reservation near Les yenworthy Ks.. will be executed November ffej ; ,.1 \ The; contracts have been let for thi buildidg of the. new, theological.; semlnarj of the Holland Christian reformed societj at Grejnd Rapids. It will cost about 810, 000, e: [elusive of grounds and furnishing The Buss machine company!takes *' Grand' Rapids,families to Bentoh "Haifbo along with its branch machine plant Holland man: wants to move his} opx stave <faciory to Berrien's booming ci On Sunday a lad named "Reday" S;._ cer, aged 10, living in the Wilcox addittoi of Jackson, boarded an Air Line? train in some manner, fell, the wheels passini over his right leg and cutting It ^ff Just low thaknee. . William Flanalgan, a ditcher) employ on a tract of reclaimed swam^ land ' Decatur, killed 83 rattlers i t onje day -cently, and his daily average, right alon will r«n about a dozen. Decatur is strfutly local option town. j TBEWOLVERINIS. it » W I « U M t o f SMaelpal Bveato • 4 a Weak T a r o a c a o a t the T w a ! 8seaai stual S n l j l Bapide Man of Flaaaet Preaaiaeae* Charged o f Havlauc • i I w » Wire* Urlaa> TateWs W o i he hy Vefaa; B o r a s B5M w u B e n e i r l a the T « t a a l Bavtda* Latest Bcawttoa.. A telegram from Springfield, HL, created a sensation at Grind Rapids on Thursday. It concerned J. P. Andrews. well-known In ftnanqlal, political and social circles of toe y alley City. The telegram says that while in Europe last June Andrews mat Mis* Mary Gregarr, of Jacksonville, I1L, who 'was! abroad sight-seeing. They were soon | married in Paris and then returned to this country and made a tour of the fashionable watering places. Then Andrews returned to Grand Rapids and, the bride went to her, home. The. marriage leaked out there soon after and Andrews is supposed to have Joined his bride. His; Wherabouts are not known to bis [friends In Grand Rapids. Andrew*, ! some years ago, married Miss AnasUsta McGordon. a Muskegon heiress, the daughter of a pioneer and: very wealthy lumberman, deceased. They lived In Eorepeifdr a long time, and then, returning to this country, took up* their residence here. A few months Utter Andrews was arrested on an old warrant for. making t murderous assault upon a man in Washington, and the arrest developed the fact that Andrews was not his real name. He spent several weeks in the Washington prison before be obtained his liberty on a legal technicality. For the past year be has bees engaged in placing Michigan mining end marble quarry properties on the-European markets and has, been highly successful (n bis endeavors, L| He has made frequent trips across the water and was abroad] at the time. It Is stated ID too story fro* Springfield, he was married to Miss Qregory. His wife, formerly Miss McGordon, was sent to a private retreat in Detroit last tummor for mental. treatment, sod is there now. The coupto have two or tares young ohlldron. Andrews' return will b« looked for with Interest, as a statement by him msy shed additional light on Ue story. . _ A collision occurred Saturday on ^he logging railroad of the A. W. Wright lumber company, near Meredith, | in Clare county. One engine was wrecked and tfrj> men were seriously injured, but J»o partus' lars have yet been received. ' Leonard B. Wells. Sr„ an old plotfedi died on the 80th, at bis late residence »1| Poatlaa, aged 00 years. Mr. Wells wi well known and highly respoctod la Oal land county, and for many years carrl on the drag business In Pontloo.; » A. C. Merchant, df LInwood, says< S man dome In front the -Polish jwttlomehtJ, eight biles away, on Sitarday and repbrtojl that« 8-year'Old boy wbp was out gathi * log nots was killed pnd baton by a be{l| A party of searchers fou •d tbo |bonos an clothing. In the regular mllltar; fdrjll at tho cultural college, a num of cSdeU dragging a piece of artillery P{across • ••« parade ground, when fi shmsn Bradsba| Swales fell and one of tl¢01 wheels of th gun passed over, his :thwulderi palnfU bruising him. \ I'i n I; Some Barry county pioneers] are ping Into their second childhood, as m ally as buttons drop ^htoj the dontrlbu r box. Recently a marriage lloeuse #i made! out for a prospective groom 80 yea1 of age, while the second chlldhobd girl Is to Share his joys and arrows is only The quadrennial session of t^e nat conferenee of. the Wesleyoii Methi eonnection, in session at Grand Rapid opposed to all secret societies and Ji Livingston, of Detroit; brought cl against Rev. O. P. RelUy, of Moriori, I; for being a member Of the grand The president refused to hear any explani tlon from Reilly after be admitted membership. t I ' ' Michigan BapUsts wiU hold [ their; state convention in. Benton Harbor, j . fore adjourning at Saginaw they adopl the following resolution: •That we at. upon all friends of temperancei the abol tlon of the saloon, which' is an| enemy ^ civilization and a menace to ojur hoi ' A committee was named to urge the oli Ing of Michigan's exhibition at the Worl fsir on Sanday. t } Tony Kunky, a German farmer, w driving across the Mohlgan Central road tracks at West Bay City on Tuei was struck by the incoming Chicago} ,t press, which was running 90 miles an uoi Kunky was thrown against; k telegra] pole, flia face was cut in a horrible n}i ner and bis back was injuredi He die. The horses escaped uninjured. , is the third accident of the kind that occurred at this crossing. j A • f a r e tqidler and O«o4 Cltlasa. Dy. Itstsh Whitsfleid, a leading homO opatnlo physician, of Grand Rapids, died suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart disease. He was bora tn Canada M years ago, sad came to Michigan first in I860. He served throughout the war with the Kotirtb. Iowa volunteers, participating In the i Pea Ridge, Sugar Creek, Lookout Mountain, and about 80 other battles. After the war he studied at Ann Arbor and the homeopathic; medical college in Cleveland, graduating In 1870. He leaves a Wife and four grown children. ' Insane *y Morphia CM ' Mrs. John Huston, of East Tawae. was aOing last Friday and took some morphine to allay her suffering. Shortly after she was missed by the family and an extensive search was made for her, bat not a trace eonid |js found. The search was continued! and on Monday morning her body was fqnnd la Tawas bay, below Haletown. It U supposed that the morphine unbalaacednser mind. aHOMJQAN STATa ITEM*. A milling company at Beaton Harbor baa contracted to ship 1,000 barrels of flour to Scotland. David Evans, coal miner in the shaft at Coenaaa, was caught by a descending cage and seriously Injured. The! Calumet & Hecla mining company will eablUt a siO.OOa-model of a stamp miUati the woritfs fair. Mkaael J. Cuncannon, Grand Rapids mailcsrrler. Is under arrest charged with using cancelled postal stamps. A Chicago syndicate will erect 28 cottages upon a »11,000 site it has purchased on Spiring lake, Ottawa county. Th«t Milwaukee A Eastern transit company proposes to ran Its boats all winter between Milwaukee and Ben toff'Harbor. AugWSerr.orcorunna, used some tow tost ofl to light his fire, and then it took him a half hoar to pick op the pieces of the Stove,! Qulncy clergymen have Joined forces sad are holding religious meetings nightly la thai country, school districts adjacent to tfaaoity. ^ Railroads In Michigan earned 143,785,6*8.88 for the first six months of 1801, as aloft 144,088,010.04 for the ssmeperlod »8*0. Tb*| Battto Creek light guard, that has failed! In Its efforts to enter the state ser•lea, will keep right on drilling and watch its ehances. MnSkegon will have one of the white aaad brick plants. It will be operated by a Chicago corporation with a capital stock of 1840,000. Rofik fell st the Buffalo mine, Negaunee, last week, and Richard Allen, a miner was killeoy Three of his companions were ontte seriously injured. Edward Gleason, a West Bay City batcher, bad his thumb bitten off by s hog tae Other day. The hand had begun swelling, an* he may lose bis entire arm. Five tramps rode from Chicago to Battle Creek in a sealed car with a lot of liquor consigned to a wholesale whisky dealer of that place, and did not touch a drop of i t •D. O. Harrison, Of Lawrence, escaped treat a mob that w«a about to deal out anaunary Justice to him. Just after he had ansa bound over to the circuit court' for trJSi. fas) home and boggy of A. Hasten, of gd*, were stolen Sunday night from in tl of the Presbyterian , church, the tkeSK was not discovered until the close of [\ 3 !-*'• K Mrs. Standlah, wife of Hiram Standlah, • woM to-do farmer at Locust Corners, near Hudson, took paris green and died from the meets on Sunday morning. Insanity wan the cause. / I -J •Iff Johnson, of Berrien county, 1 a re/pa, a rasor, two little saws and i la the small tick of one of the cells •rtheJaQ. The cell was oocupfcd! by a i tough, and desperate character. I l i e new steamship recaatr/ ordered for I Una, to ran between Lrvurpool |Tew York, to to be of 18,000 tonedta. and Is to be depable of akini oosaa speed of twenty-one to .-two knots an boar. Tata!vessel willtfce about three times the ttxeof the W . wbleh tees than ten years ago, was thaUrg^et vessel of the Canard Has. ' George Lyon, ^rho Is wanted tn Si mento, CaL,'for forgery is. in the Em county Jail. ^Lyon committed the foi _ a few months'ago white In the employ tbo WeUa-Fargo express conjpany, then came to bis home In Silchlgan, i I the news of his forgery preceded hi When seeking the seclusion Of a Pi farm Sheriff Pollock arrested him. 1 ramento officers have been notified of arrest, and Lyon swolto their oomlni Fred Mueller, of Detroit, f a s acol ally shot at Algoneb while odwWlth a on tho 84th. Fred Nail, formerly trolt, now of Algonao, was gun cooked, and in letting do got hold of tbe wrong trigger, tha weapon. ! Tbe fall ot Mueller's leg afttho knee, shai badly that It was subsequeo above the knee by Dr. Moo: a son of the lata Dr. Mueller,) and his; condition is critical George Burns, sent to stal Jackson from Saginaw for fsv s assault with intent to kill;te<ke room where the provisions of .he fi are kqpt His keeper, Jamei formed Warden Davis of tho n ilSdemi and for revenge the convicts* cared Saturday evening and cut k | ash : keeper's throat extending fro^ "the; 10 inches around to the left jilde, the Jugular bare. The wound win fatal unless blood poisoning sms in. Lottie Hans, a girl 18 yews' old, at George W. Butters' in Paw Paw, a salt of boyfs clothes and about money, dressed herself in! Vm n footed it to Lawton, bouuM :a I ticket to Kalamazoo, retarne^7 to on the naxt train and bought,anothe: faro ticket to SouUi Haveit| whei father Uvea, j She was arrestid at and brought back to Paw Paw. £ her exkminataon before Justice W. son, was found guilty and was sc to sight yearji at the Industrial h Adrian., l.[ ,:- , j- _.,-j May Wblto, the school teacher whi Hen In a trance-like sleep a l Munti abont three and a half montps, la ig away. Her condition at to-puzsle the phyaiobtas. 1 Um. who la not y e t | o , years] of Srerlonsly enjoyed lexoeUent he her long sleep canto on without if any kind. She dan take only koorishment and tho reeqll la g •tore marked In her wastod form W r H " ^ fstoo. ' She baa become a tsfate skeleton. She has boei taken laker noma fa Mead vUle, where she rva>7 oars O M attention. f Talrty^casesofoholersln HOT JNDKWHIaOpUASl. • ' ' ;, i • . , . MORIeMiaaiaM .. a e i e aiaassaa sa m o«« w roagat aa o tn | vtjaele Blead Wroagat p tto; tha »Ueg««A«« Dr. I*atton, o f B*rlja4etoa Col j | Boiling 1 > a l a t | y CalllanOatraces. eased w' ', Storesy. I Dtspatcht i from[ Wsshington, regarding T h e News 01 i a W a r M a s O^tkered A New York spool si says: Dr. Pstton,' aackt a a BpMesnle of I lattiatatl* the Valparaiso affair show a very dsterof Prlnoeton college, n ado an address haay Corresijoi identaaad Sent Tbro* Aeeldents sua are-. larrlng mlnedteelliig on the part of the authorifore thePhilodelphli.i[>cle|y In 1887, 0 » ' AJIOTerthe Old atlaattc^a Deptns, ties todemand due; reparatioh." Secretary ; *\ -> -• the subject of aanollfiDatlon after death,; Tracy says that a further study of the *I am pretty sure that de Q.~Twf cipher dtsiatch received from Captain Tate C*ar 4^peas s i u Puree for H U In which hessid: Poni* Killed o n tike C, there is no doctrine b it Is put in Jeopardy atarVlng SttbJeeta.->Vesael 1 Col\ osi t a e B . * O.—l o o n t h e Schley of tl e Baltimore last weak in reby the simple afflrmi ti jn of this belief In Paaaand Ude a i r t h e Britten Coast. gard to the! recent assault- ot American future probation.* 'Close who hear the. sailors at V ilparatso showed that in addigospel In this world w U not bare another ! Blaay were Fatally t a j » r e 4 In .»>*• tion to the tilling of one man an,d the seri- Blsmarek *» I Be»Bnter the German chance hereafter; th is 1 who do not hear It < Parllanient.—atorms o n t h e Wreea* SUM! Tnbasadf o f Doilam ous woundiig of six others, thirty-five or have no opportun t; • here will have some mediterranean s e a . Wo^Sb o f Property ISesiitroyedt other American seamenJwere arrested and, chance in'the future " The Rev. Dr. Mcdetained by the Chilian authorities afterQueen, who reported the address, wan*ed ' Terrlale Wreck o n t a e C C * <lv T h e Caar i i « o atarvtng Ifeiuuinta. wards exai inedl and dismissed as there to publish it In the PI til adelphiani Magadan. was no pro if that they had been guilty cf From a St Petersburg correiipondent: Before doing so he a at wed proof sheets to . Passenger teain No. &, bn the G B. & any misbeb ivlor. This confirms Captain The czar has jlyen 8,000,p00"rouWes (from Dr. Patton. The P -ti iceton professor obrailroad, met with a terrible accident Schley's otl er statement that the Amer- his own priva be purse to the. famine fund jected on the ground t int it would hurt the the Pottery switch, hear Monmouth, icana Were 1 inarmed, sober'and well behaved and has issue I an appeal to 1 the members church. Dr.. MpQu< en says, and it was west of Oalesburg. 6b the 20th. .The at the time of the trouble, and also Indi- of the nobtlit;' and the landed 1 *ntry to suppressed. Dr. M< it 1 teen has now pubwas running at a high rate of speed, cates that i t least forty men out of the form another fund for tbe rel|< f of the lished the address ai id t Is to be used In facts show that the switch was portly o Baltimore'! contingent of 875 men were people: It fa reported that Jew bolting the the trial of Dr. 3'ggs, to show that and the locomotive Ifft the main track objects of t » Chi! ian mob. It also appears and anti-Jewish riots have occurred at Te- the leader Of tbe pn s >rationof the Union started on the side track. Borne of tl now that u > to tiu date of Captain Schley's bernigoff and] that matters grew so bad college holds virtual Ij the soxjte "heretcars behind kept on {the main track, As report the i Chilian authorities hid taken no at tha* place that the troops bad to inter- ical" views. The all tees, it is) believed, result the whole train of seven: cars, sa^ steps to arrest aid punish a>y of the fere to protect the Jews from the violence will have a strong e I< ct in the trial. Dr. 1 the sleeper, wasderailed, and turned ov< Chilians re iponslble for the offa r, or at any of their persecutors. The mob. In its ha- Patton, in his defense, says that he was on its side, the cars being scattered arodi rate that i o Chilians were i Treated; or tred to these beople. Were animate^ by the not correctly report id, and that; the reason in greaf confiuslpn. There was no tell soopiqgi- There were on the eng'ne E] that the m ivemen t of the wheels of justice belief that tbp Jews had caused the scarcity he objected to the 1 u »l!catlon of the adhad operati id In any other direction than : 0 f grain which has created so much distress dress was that it licked literary finish. glneer-A. A Emeryj, Fireman Nets sgaihst tbi Americans. President Har- in this country. Alarming ^nowo comes Dr. McQueen, the i U nographer, and the derkon and George Courttey, a travel! rison insist i upon S proper redress for the from Moscow], Kief and'other cities of the Rev. Frank Hyatt, w 10 reported the adengineer. AndersoO was blown from tl Insult to jur niitlonal honor, and that empire regarding the distressed condition dress in long hand, a re positive that the cab! by the steam. Emery and i Courtm unless it is given' vlthin a reasonable time. of, trade and commerce. The famlnefln the report Was corric^ u d are willing to go had no chance to escape and their bod' Minister E ran wl I be recalled and all dip- provinces has! Its counterpart in the, gen- on the stand during tlie Briggs; trial and Were found close to [ the locomotive, lomatlo rel rtions ' vith Chili suspended. It eral stagnation of business In the! .commer- swear to i t McQu tea will also swear to baggage and ..expressmen wore tbro would seen i that (he government does not cial centers. [ In Kief alone the past week ihe reason of its nuppresslon, that IDs. acrtss their cars, - but! imii care to ma ie any belligerent demonstration has witnessed a score of failures, and in Patton said it wouli 1 iurt the church. 4pui ily ' escaped injury. - Oscar I Zl towards CI till, boi i prefers for tbe present Moscow and St. Petersburg the situation mei man was ' pitched \ through to show Iti disple isure and possible resent- is deplorable] , Tbe commercial j troubles wit dow ot the smoking car and was ment throi gh dip! omatlc channels. Specific are in part due to tbe expulsion ! of the Another Load BSJisih a la Clklahoma. hui t. l i e hurried back to stop two instruction»as to his course havo been Jews; as Jewish merchanto have been call- I Secretary Noble hu issued the following con ilng trains. Frank L. Johnson Cabled to I llnistei' Egan. Secretary Blaine ing In tbeir (^counts and preparing for the order: "It Is hei el ty ordered that ail sta iding on tho step of the smoker refuses to ilscuss the matter. The steam apparently Inevitable day when they would lands In the Ashlai d Wis., bind district woi i crushed under the car., The saddi cruiser iioiton ha) been ordered to Chilian be ordered tc the pale. The; famine Is tha Under withdrawals heretofore made, and c«slaity happened in the first; chair waters, i he car 'les a yean' stores and chief cause 0! business distress, as trade held for indemnity p lrposes under grants j n n t seat in the middle of the car ammunition fpr t le vessel* now there. , with the striken provinces boa ulrnqst en- for the benefit of the Chicago, St. Paul, George Allon, bis Wife and baby, Minneapolis & Omilia railway company, tirely ceased w* i next to tbe window, and as tbo' be and hereby are eitorod to tbe pobllo tip] «d over her head was driven ' tnn Canada I) on't V ant ltxcluded Chinese. lomatn, snd opened to settlement and entbe wlndoW and she! was Instantly kllji ,; Another serloui complication bas arisen ry undor the genei al land laws, ss conT h e Land of Beer and Bl»mmfrk. Tbo baby was burled across tho car In regard 10 thee iforccment of the Chinese A Berlin correspondent fays: JEmperor strued by this department: Provided, that suv^oout on tho iboad was uniiiju •jxoluslon Iict Tho new trouble Is ox- William will; In person opon the/next ses- this order shull not tiko effect intll publlo Mr. Allon received 6nly bruises. Ho pjlalnedbvo telo(ram rocolyed by Attorbis baby first, then groped his was frfnY ney-Goner il Miller from Uuitod States' sion of the Relchtag -which re-ass<)mbles notice of the conto its thereof shall have tbo car for a lantorn^ ,and returning fqu|(i4 Marshal F rice at Pemblua, N. D. It was November 17. In bis speech from the been given In the vicinity of said lands for throne ttnipow Wlllium will make the six days undor you r lircctlon. In connechis wife dead. The scono after the wri in re«aid » t b o base of two Ohlnamea If said to hove been hoortrondlnrj, pn who has oitorud tbo country by. way of congratulations ou the new commercial tion with such notbi you are: I istructed to addition to tho fonrl killed elghteon wSro Manltobu, and wioso deportation to that relations between Germany, Austria and announce that np puijuon will b» revognlzod Injured, but the Injuries of some were so country hid boon ordered by Commissioner Italy, It is also expeotod that bit majesty as acquiring any clton or rlgM to any of slight that tboy lo« on tho next tr» n. Caruthors Marihal Price says ho took will rotor hopefully to tbe outcome of tho said isnds who sooli jlo loltlste or perfect Great surprise It exprossed that the list of the men tt > tho b< irdor line, and the customs pending nerotetious with other countries the same by means of force, threau'or Infstalltloi was not larger. Tbe list of ofilceri at Emerittn, Manltobs, refused to looking, to a Widening of Germany's com- timidation." Com n ssloner C irtorj of tbe killed, Mrs. George Allon, Lemont, Ml; allow thoi i in en icpt on payment of a head mercial relations, j It has now been defin- land ofttoe, bantoilgraphed Initruotlons to \ L.. Johnifon, AVob, 111*,. Goorgo Court- tax of 850 each. The murshol says he ro- itely determined itbot Prince Bismarck the register of the Una office] 1 it Ashland, ey, Galesburg, 111; A A Emory, Galtt- futed to P ay the money and that the China- will again make bis appearance In parlia- Wis., in accordancjB with the s w v e order, rur«. .111.. ; \ : -*r ' f" men could not • This new state of affairs, ment. He has neon in communication and setting the dale for tbe opining of tbo with the loaders of tbo conservatives and lands ss Monday Nov. 8, .891. The which pn oticullj prevents tbe government of the relchi parten in, regard to concerted ares of land thrown upon to JMtttement Is from send Ing out of ihe country and ChinAnd Here?* Another Wreck. action again it. both the Internal and exter- 1)4,540 acres, subject to deductions by purA frightful wreck occurred on the Batti- ese who entered From Canada without pay- nal policy ol tho goyernment. 1 The lower chasers who claim u ider tho !in it of March moro & Oh^ railroad ucar S t John's sta- ing the, hi ad tax required by the' law of grain tariff 1 iranted f to ' Austria and the 8, 1887. ; tion, forty miles east of Cumberland, M|l., Shat ooun ,r$, em barrosset the authorities decrease in 1 be wine duties given to Italy Wednesday afternoon, resulting in the In- ery muinl T i e attorney-general jsays will be used by Prince Bismarck and bis : Tho town of Meirlngen. stant killing of two persons and the 'injury that he hi d not) at answered tbe marshal's followers to Induce conservative support of 8,000 population, has been of four others, tifee, of whom will die. telegram or the simple i-eason that he did against the treaties. flrecan)y two buile logs being James Knuckles; engineer, and Rodney uotjenow how to) Instruct him to proceed, \ ThO Franlif<frt:ZeUung says: The peo- people, ore dest itul e. Richards, fireman, Iwero Instantly killed. .>* ple'of Samot ore enraged at Vice-Consul W. H. Llpplncott, H. Silver and Chafes I40leryOfflelaU Indicted.; Blttcklock.lt) sentencing the Manona rioters T H E H.LBKET8 Craig, postal clerks, were fatally injured. , The Us Ited St ites grand Jury at Sioux to imprisonment for attacking natives who The accident was caused by the. spreading falls, S. 0., has returned eighteen indict- supported, M&lietoa. A fresh outbreak^ Is ] >e trait. of the rails. The t|nin was running at the ments of he L01 isiana lottery. The evi- feared. < M^tafaa sod his adherents refuse CATTLE—Good to qhojlce.. .84 te of fifty miles an hour, when suddenly dence, wai all tali I before the! Jury in the to submit to! Malietoa. Hoas e engine Jumped* (he track and was fol- form of a Hdaviti, and was kept with • the :... The body 'of an abandoned woman, hor- sums* lowed by the bdggage car, postal «»r, utmost se jrecy. The, department at Wash- ribly mutilated; has been; found in Berlin, smoker, passenger coach and two sleep* rs. ington bn (ught tbe charges • before this the work of some unknown Jack-the- WHEAT—Bed Spot,' No. 2. 1 Bed Spot, No. a The train ran along| the ties for a dista ice court for the rea ion that their eSftorts In Rtpper. An unemployed clerk' named White Spot, No. 1. of 200 yards, tearing up* the ties, and tl en Other sta esbefc re United States grand Schulze has been arrested on- suspicion* of CORN—No. 2 spot.. overturned. It.was a complete wreck, i nd Juries ha< been frastratedi Tho United being the murderer. The woman's name No. 8 yellow . . . , the only wonder is that more ' were tot States mi rsbal a nd his deputies have gone was Hedwig Nitscho. OATS—No. * white sbot. hurt The tracks were blocked fori many to New C rieans to arrest the president, BABIXT....... . Bva hours and all trains were' delayed.; The Vice-president, «cretary, treasurer and F r a m London T o w s . s HAT—No. 2per ton.. loss to the railroad will be heavy. directors of tb« lottery company; The The British steamer Boston, from Car- POTATOES—Per bu. grand Jut f repor ted eleven separate in^iet8 wxrr POTATOES— Pet bbl. tnents, M oh glvi ig eighteen counts, against diff for London, has arrived- a t Falmouth CABBAOJC—Per IboMtda.. Here's T w o Afore, after having, been i n collision I with the the office rs of . the Louisiana company. \ ArrbBS—Per bbl. A bead end collision of freight trains Among tl e list 1 re General Beauregard, British bark Charlwood, 759 tons,. Capt. BUTTXB—Para... ourred at Round 1 lottom station, on Salmon, from Antwerp for Valparaiso. Creamery ..., Pittsburg, MoKeeiport & Youghloghfny Paul Con-ad, piesldent, and Joseph P. The Charlwood foundered almost, Immed- Eoos—Per dos , Horner, i ecretrry. The indictments are railroad,.early Thursday morning, iately after the collision with a loss of 18 Liva Poci/rav—Fdwlk. for tram (utltam t lottery advertisements trains were badly wrecked and Engiri Spring chickens... through (he mai s, which is a Violation of lives. Tbreo men were killed on board the William Scott and Brakeman Frank Or Turkeys..... Boston at the time of the collision and the the lottery law f assed lost winter by conDucks killed instantly.! The;rent of the steamer's bows were badly stove In, The isi 1 he exti eme penalty In cases of escaped by Jumplmf. j captain of the Charlwood, bis wife, son convijetlo 1 is flvi years imprisonment and! Two freight trai is collided on the and a governess and the stewardess, to- BATTLE—Steers.. Cammon . . . . , , 00fiie. cago & Northwest irn, ! niar Dayton, gether with all the bark's officers and six 8naaa~Natlve.. Friday morning. & M. Haden and < ". — Of their men, e'total of 18 persons, were LAMBS\... ; . . . . . Steen, trackmen, were killed. The. Bme°LY|TOLD. •' drowned in spite of thd desperate efforts Hoos—Common. dent occurred in a deep cut around acnfve, made by the lifeboats of vessels which hap- WHUAT—ao. 3 rM. I^hlgbj Vnim slty Will abolish free, tuiwhile both trains vera going at fuH.sp No. 8spflng...{... pened to be near the scene of the. collision tion site;' Jsqus ry 1, 1890,, charging those to rescue them. Tbe s^ot where the two Oonw—V Who app! y after that date.'; - v , _ J | -^.' I vessels met was not far from! the Eddy- OATS—No. Bra T w e l v e ipoye Drowned. The Pi kin gpi ernment has directed tWlr Stone Rocks, H miles from Plymouth. Advices receljved from Brest, Frstjoe, ambiaaai or at 61. Petersburg- to demand Only an apprentice and the captain's BARXET... Mass PonaV-Per ibl. v announoe that a torrlnte accident, .; oiplimat ons fro n Russia for encroachment daughter wore saved. * ; LAUD—Per <?wt— • log In the probable loss of 13 lives, In Staffordshire and Worcestershire ; on onti>eP^mtr territory. .• ' HeWT'ork. taken place In > th^ harbor of that art Monday 'miners to the number' of about CATTLE—Natives . . 1 ^ . . . . 8 8 SB 0 88 iht settof socialistic labor party The long boat of the Alusterlltz, a I 8,000 struck against a reduction of 10 per jntj an 0 Hclal challenge to Gov< Hoos L . . . . . . . . . j . . . , 4 **f0 O N S 1 government training ship, manned b; ill t» at J6ID t debate of the political law cent made in their wages. The engineers BHEBF-OoooSocioce..... 3 75 A t 40 boys and two quartermastors belongln of t i e camiialgn with l u gubernatorr employed about the) Tyne and the Wear LAMBS.. :%J^ 4 W / O BIS that vessel, was capslmd; In a,. dangi WHEAT— Na8.2 red.... A . 1 OitfiO 148 ndl late Hi irry W. Robinson. ] have decided to stop work on Saturday Conn—No. spot st the entrance to the harbor, nextfewlngitothe disputes' between them. ^ . \ - - < 8 W «8 was blowing half a gale { of wind at ^Secret try No' tie has ordered all the sur- selves and jthe|r employers as to the ques- OATS. WSO 8T time, and thptigh efforts were mad veying 0 >rps an i ollotlng agents In Chey- tion of pay for dvertlriia Should tbe en•jsaiuu city. OATTLB—Steers. rescue the long boat's crew, the I enne and Araps toe to disband, until con- gineerscarry out their determination about. Boas'—All grades!. .43 25 mast have sank almost Immediately, gress makes further appropriations^ This 30,000 persons will be thrown out of em- Bnair >*^r**f* 3 2 5 not one of them has been seen since Will dels; r the 0 tenlng of these lands over ployment. 1. f. .' -|' accident was nocticed, one year. (' ;. 1 The floods In England oontlnbe to do ThomisH. Kelley, cashier of Richard- great amount of damage. OATTI • • e a • * • • Bk>Mo. , The rivi .83 3» son, Wll lams i > Co., wholesale dry' goods Thames In sOme places extends for a mlli Hods. ' f>ram i h e Prying Into tne Ftr4. . 4 45 house, a b 'New Orleans, baa embeuled beyond Its banks. Tbe town of Eton loni SHSXPT-Oood to <|b'o{lce Leda La Montague, ryingTwbo In was extradited 880,()00. iKelkjr was la lottery fiend and many of the streets of Windsor are impsi LAMBS m u l l - kostensibly . from the United Stotot on tho Ht^Tlew o f T y M e . defai catibna were In part, if not wholly, sable and pttnts are used to' convey pa ipl< I Weekly Dun A Co.'a charge of arson, was only used whei In bis : Nsw YORK; Oi^t. from house to house. , t " itotlotfoct . ! • . • • , . of ltd.—& trade saysi General Sherbrook, Can., as a witness agalnstlber weekly review A telegram from MUfqrd Haven lays ,e0ilosgo Wofla dagoes are mod. at id Increasbrother, who was charged with the mu der business is remsikslbiy. active that a small rowboat conulning three sol" ing.In volume ajt tjbe west. Improving at of her husband. She refused to testify Count W snassei 0 dl Costlgllole, consul Ii diers ctly west. |ess dull than it who had been on a pleasure trip »1 the south and dli tiit|be satisfactorily and Was committed to Jail for Chicago, becaui 0 he doesn't make more was a week ago »t eastern cities. Collecsized there. All three of tho coat's 0 scuj a year for contempt of court, per covnsel a fuss oyer theqa and the New Orleanj pants were drowned. tions, are lmprorin ( in nearly all dlreo- ' , -» , A tlons, as the llbira I moremetata of crops objected to ner Incarceration on thegrdund affair, and they want the Italian gov Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon, pastor ol thi( enables the farnjen to settle their accounts that It was a violation of lnternatlonalllaw. ment to recall 11m. tabernacle, who bas been seriously ill foi and to make purchiaes for thi coming seaMr. D illon, ii 1 a speech at Dundalk, Ir and tho crown was forced to put berij on son. The money markets are nowhere trial on the charge upon which she w a | ex- oaid if tl e splrl t of faction in tbe Iris months past, has so far recovered hi stringent, at near!j all Important points health as to be able to start for Mentoi e. » tradited. She bis been found guilty land ,rty w« re alio wed to spread, in two ye quite easy, though with a, noticeable Tbe Ketch Vice Foy was Wreaked leaf being sentenced to sev< n year's' Imprisonmenf ere w< old be^as many parties as " improvement In tbej demand. These signs St. Ives, on the coast of Cornwall. Her plainly promise 1 strong tradi for the ifall member 1..' .Th« re was no hope, he that Irel utd wc old unite under Redmond crew is missing. The boat with the co rose and Winter unlei a disturbance s whlcheanof a seaman on bonrd was found on her not now be seen should lnteirnpt. Wheat - She's a Iteeord Breaker. Fire ljst wee k destroyed the'Iron Momj .beamends.. Y ;! i has fallen 4¾¾. Ocrn Is scarce, and tec Snnol beat the world's record for a nlle higher for spot 1 nd oats l%e higher. Cottton Belt .railroad depots, at 8UK3kton, CaL, Tuesday afternoon.,' |The ton receipts eve 1 st irpass thot s of the same nt, y fc, and also burned abotj ' lfere a n d .There. afternoon was wirnr whb. no^jtrlnd, and Week last year. Cfcffeeis X lower, oil t o th» greater port of wt The gales Which have recently beef lower, the mare was bn ught out about * V lard H lo rei,- and hogs have fallea Wl th cotton. No estimate causing considerable domagie to snipping l | 8O0 per 100 pour da, with no cl knge In pork, After a three-mi [o warmingMi^ jog, mat le at present as all records, the Mediterranean continue their vlOU no" Bugar.both raw 1 nd granulatei I.is somewhat word "go" was g iven on! the flirt* at at a said to have been burnei. Along the northern'shores of the Medftei lower with a qui to 1 active mai ket. In to get away, and Sunol wenttoiithe qi Oral the specula ttvi 1 movement appears to tor In 81¾ seconds and to the half ml' ht-ho ir law has been . declan 1 ranean several wrecks have been re tend toward Ion sr ] trices for products, the 1:04, where the runner joined heir, lonal Uy Judges Wokeley, Doaie : A passenger train on the railroad supplies being unuiuaUylargs. The busithree quarters post Waii reached In of the district court i t tween Lyons and Grenoble was derklli ness failures racirrlng throughout tha and the mUe In 2:08¾. 1 alf a second fi The opinion was. on a to t near Moiran% France, on Monday and - country during he. last seven days number 240, as compare) I vith totals of 258 {last than Maud a ' time. The mare finished case'mate e Central labor anion 1 f over an enbaukment A number of week, Fortheiionespondlngjweek of " ~ fresh. Six timers told watches, of t h a t d t j . I f 111 be at once appealed! to carriages were telescoped, and 18 peisoi year tho figures we^e 825. were killed and 80 seriously wounded. which mode the time 2:0 8¾. thesupi3me< There Was a riotous fight in thetow1 and -, Terence Murph;', San Mlchele, province of Modena, Itla; r, "• t T a n i 1 Indian v a i t a l a c t B l with ttlelr I Whole "green gooda" outfl i, the 8 5 % betWoen a body of socialists ai Bian and IHoaey Dlaappelred. The state of Son >ra and lnj faot the have bei n captured In New York, and it s a number of worklngmen. During thi 1 The Molsburger mines, at Webster, tire republlo of Medoo, Is again In a fevat a dread ful blojw to some of "the best oil l- turbanoe two men were killed and 1 rigiLt which were the first to psy theadyam s to wnif w loss iommnnloatlona have bet a strjouiy of excitement by reason « the Yaqsg injured. { the; miners, hav^ closed down again oi ao found. J. F. IReed, of the Elgin hoi ie. , The elections in Buenos Ayres, on tl s Indians, slong tiu Taqnl river, having count of the mjkterl^r dissppearanc i of stock fa -tn, Pine, Ind., sent them 850 fpr 95th werl attended wltii rioting at CoidOT % declared war and entered up m a campaign the manager, W^nlbert Molsburger. The •850 M-greeni goods." , ian. The police were com] elli 1 whloh promises to lie a bloody and troublein wages, the rioters, and many of the lat- some one. The ftexloan gDvernment la , men are tl authorities of Starodoub, ter were killed and wounded.r Pittsburg last ' \ conoentrating trooi a as; rspu ly s s possible andMolsburget and'preparations are being nude for a permlsslonto the Jews to Russia, jtrant to pay Vma. Saturday to get the nil vigorous campaigi. The Importaaoa «t He has not j ' - ^ - ' — • The Amount duo bpsathiirtho^ on Sunday. Tblsln0ens»d A league has been formed In Paris the situation leak* I out thro jgh oontraota __ _ _ J a riot followed. • lira The miners n r o thepopiilaosi the man Is ai being made by Me doo for a large supply, about tae waaVta|toTln]t^e Jewish quarter, many eatohllsh a socialist republic. greatiy sxeiud, 1 nnnsaslcnngd^troyed,,Wine 1 shops wtra Oen. Boulangw and Maw, Bonntmalb of cartridge belts snd cant Mas, and tha oompany'sstoni, bui II with nttthlB4*.oonld brlatini ef Uolsbuf laVi looted, 1 usn thi mob becoming drunk, k«|pt were botii sddloted to the morphine Jablt, urgsnt nqnest tha i order* b 1 al| possible hasto, ^egardlsss of Itlsssld. : j. up tt»' rork iojr pillage into the night r *t ''" t ' I "f S ' .1* a r.tS 7+1- g •L t: Ti [i, *'v I Ju- 4 ll V * » • ( ^ * U" i ii i/ ,-. ( 1/ ' ^ , „ • " " • 1 it1 •iaatst i£x tail >m ~H u^ 1 J P y 7ffl \ l'l<t WI m ii: 1-1 ,1 I ' I { I t » t H r--i- <rWi| LILAC* BY t H at O A T t . IwOrenry I toealL toeneJds, vm « M aUning ltt4gJet as day, wettagaredtate t i e HUM boughs the ttttl* gate. Ha klssod me and I Hd my face Ao^n* tbe fragrant flowers. Though an upon my Sunday gown Tbsy shook tha daw to showers. He drew ma gentry to bis breast— "Oh, Come my bonny Kate, And laar* with me a cottage homo, With lilaca by the gate!" BweetjiR tha-red and royal rose, .. K Ma. too, tta bridal robe*. .11 in the dew; The violet, but still ,. i them all I rate f •r that beard k y maiden troth, The i e by the gate, j the stream* ofjparadiee, • •prink Iroam, the fadeleaa gardens there *e* feel at home robin somewhere trills to bis mat*, fashioned jlilao Sowers At* Doominc by the gat* 4-Minale Irving. COLS LA FAEYfS MISHAP. '—ir 'i book in toe ante-bellum days ed in one of tpe richest oounlortbera Mississippi • wealthy and slave-owner nameo George F i i r — t h o u g h he 4 a e b u c k more >y known aai "Colonel" La distinction tot which he had jj better claim than that of the majority of the great! army of "Colonels" who are so numerous throughout the South, as he had served in the " I f e z i c i n war and had been promoted for his gallantry and bravery. " At the battle <5 Buena Vista he bad, with his bayonet, driven six Mexican artillery frim their gun and almost alone captured the piece, though he was severely wounded in the. cuntn during the frajy. * Thottgh unusually Rood uatured and of a kind disposition, be nevertheless, had a quick temper, and w h e n his anger was aroused he would Abuse the first one who came in his "way, be he friend or foe: though, as l e often the case with quick-tempered persons, he was easily pacified sod was always ready i o make amends in his coolor moments, l i e owned nearly a hundred staves, and on none of the surrounding plantations were the negroes better fed, better clothed,-or,, it might be added; harder worked; as the Colonel took care that they kept constantly employed, excepting at Christmas time, when they were allowed a week in which to amuse themselves as they liked best Samf was a youth of the genius Africanus, with features of inky blackness, whom the colonel kept about the house lo.runjerranda, answer the bell when visitor* came, etc..—a general servant [ and waiting-boy. Sam was very proud Of this distinction, a* it placed him, lit his own estimation, far above the ^common niggers," "plantation trash,*'as he soorn fatly called the flold-h^nd*. Judy, the chamber-maid, was the only one of the servants with whom he would deign to equalise himself; though ho usually treated , Dinah, the cook, with eome respect a* she presided over tha culinary. interests of the household; and Sam, who felt his stomach to be one ef • the most Important of the members of his physical organism, was diplomat enough to recognize (ha foot that a rapture with the cook oaigfct result In depriving him of many opportunities for sampling the tempting viands with which'she kept the cupboard well •tocked. One morning In the sandag time, the Colonel hod occasion t o send his servant on an errand to Captain Sawyer, a neighbor, whose plantation joined that of La Fary's; but Sam was in the front yard and dfaTnot bear his master's call until the latter had become very angry, and Impatient at the delay. "Here,' Sam!" he colled, and then, a moment later, "Where Is that lazy, good-for-nothing nigger?" "Heah I -*X sab," replied Sam, his dusky form suddenly appearing in the hall doorway. "O, you are here a t last, are yen, you kinky-beaded; desaendent of an African baboon I" Roared the Colonel, angrily. "I wont you to go ever to Captain Sawyer's for me. Fly, now, and don't let the grass grow under those mud-crushers you term; f e e t while on the way; and dasjH 'torg e t to come back." "'Deed I won't •ah." replied Sam, who ftlt thankful that he had escaped^) easily from the consequences of his master's resentment He started at once, going .out the bock way through the garden, down past the spring-house and over the a&Ulea from which the path led across the meadow to the cypress woods jbeyond. through which flWed < a sluggish bayou which was crossed by mewas of a foot-log; then through flelds*of cotton the road led to Captain Sawyer's house. Sam's rapid gait at storting hod gradually subsided into a shuffling walk as he reached a point where the woods hid him from the house and from possible sight of his masten •Pearslike," he sollqulzed as be went along, "MaYse Geo'ge oncommonly obstreperous ob late. Nobody cofaVt do nufflin' to please him, and heft been mokin' d e n plantation nigger* ston' aroun' right smart Ef dey doou look out sharp some ob dem fool niggers gits demselbs inter' trubble y i l fnrJfn'r'sn Cunnel won't ston' no foolln'." Musing thu* 8am hod nearly reached the Captain's house when the thought oocured that he had no message whatever t o deliver to him. I n . hi* haste at departure he had not thought of i t and it 1000101 that the Colonel had also forgotten it; a not unlikely occurrence, as he was vary. A o a h abstrictod a t time*. for flndugmyeelf intheold-fashloaed from, A BALD HEAD. 1 think 1 is the most beautiful house I with ita deepeunk windows, and aqUque •Welt, ef dot don't beat a belt J said. " I saw it shining in the furniture, I might have thenght It all a How I t May Best baj H«d—«llmpl» g v a*peelrW." observed e o n . oe t h e facto a i l comedown toe read, ant I dream mingled with the bewildering fancies dawnbd upon!him. "Here T o dond atrttetli ma. thonght It a most too beautiful to bo real." which had crossed my brain. come! more'n a mile; fur nnffln'. an* -. t , ^Perhaps yon (moj' desire to keep) ",« : CBAVTKLU. . ^WelL I dare soy you have dlsooversd Lucy again proffered her services, and 1 jfburhairoh your h tod—it would b i now Tse got tor go back an? fisdovul,, A e clockstrnckseven,and MmT Farea that Inside 1 sere are two para to the home. what; Geo'ge • • MaVse » TZ. -....1 wanter —.jjjj^ teU ten er «r her dosed her boo!; laid ttilown, ind 10« Do you prel ir mine or ray niecesT' ^ j ! ^ ^ % ^ ! L ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ reasonable In W - a n d are not Cunnel ajdoV - -from - her - chair. - - Cop'ii. M'aYse aTft'r'se Cunnel mds'or bad "Yours," I answered s i once. __ fergltful streaka:. an' now " T h e carriage will' be herein a far'nunone ob hes !*myi»r-. nor, and, like most iemnto, was not indls-. dUloualy. say,;> the ] 'Mia. T i m e * If L he'U raise »er perry debbil when I gitoM •*•», Gwendoline,'^ she sale. "I shall hi "Because It la more In keeping with t i e posed te talk. you may still • » find - - - ' food — » for thought : ready." outelde—pai tty, too, because it is aeemplc to what folio wa It 1 tomes irom a m a t bock.* i • . ;: •Ure you themaid to all the yonngladlesP' JShe swept ontof the room, her white change iron 1 anything I have 8000 006)1(10 I asked, as she plaited up my hair with ,t believes bald hoods a sign of oivHowever, there war nothing else trailing over the ei rpet, the dlamoi id *<spra: ^Andyoti haVe never seen snch abeautl- nexterousfingers. •'•'? -•> -'• ,"' :,' itlon. Read it: [ \ • be done, so he retraced jhis steps, to, her hair catching the light of th« lam; Ifulhouset-"Never. "No, miss-only to Miss Hilda and Miss The first good rule is to ceep tho slowly at first 1 but more rapidly as hi and nothing as a lntothel ' "Andyou mink yoh can msWupyohr Annls. How thick your, hair is, to be sure, warm. In sum mer, if ; rou wish neared the house, and entering the without another word er a I kbacfc mind tojliv« In it; that is, so far as thepjs BO mlssl I used to be ma|d to them all before to become bald, do not wear a straw Gwendoline Pomefoy we* ore rot library cautiously, a s be surmised that Itself goesr •. Miss Gwendoline married^, but she has one 1 hat /Onthooontraiy, l^t y r u r head"It wiuld be a delight simply to be Iri a of her own, a French person, now." his master's irascible temper of the lyoomrteous. She did not; lore !me,bn| erenmor house Uket lis, I think," was my answer. morning would not' be improved any there was a contempt in her From Lucy's accent Ubwas clear that the fear be a felt or a <(loth h a t a derby uundting. Perhaps I spoke rather enthusiastically, French person found rionvor In her sight pr a stovepipe. I t wlntei always when the result of, the errand wot the said " G o o d night, Miss ,Thi for in truth I wss charmed with theGioni e. M » a fur cap. White in the house You have been In thq family a longtime made known, be found ' •Jtfa'rse Geo'ge' "Ton Will see us i« time] to-nw rrow—at "Do you 1 lean what you have saldr" up all times of the 3 ear do n>t fall to thertPV seated there. , if not before, ntil then you wlllfln*} asked, look! ng across at me suddenly. "Four years, iritss; It's only two years oar a fez or an Oil ;apJ " •Well. 8atn? said the j Colonel y Mr. Gsseel s company Interfe The dry keen tone came like a cold 1 ^ » Sines Miss Gwendoline married] and I had Women, whoso Ugh* hati do not •what did Captain Sawyer sayf Wil with ysnr medttati onmyiislnrsrdor. ( fear off the hair rabidly eno igh, may IbewedJendma no answer. Ioould f l alwayi mean what I say," I answered been with them two then." he comer" "And you den't find the Grange dull7" bar berssli,and as frigid M Miss icompllsh the ond by usiig heavy Cap'n. sah,? p p l l e "Didn't see; de "I've been here only a year. -The Misses 'A/d'alwiys tty what you thlnkr tura scsra jwlth eojtyi trd IndutertnBe. Bui itches of false hair. A roll of falser Sam. ff*I did notf add thai There U a great 4uV Farquhari lived In London—perhaps you after she had left f& 1 rook Aimls tarn ir will work more rapidly t i a n a fur Wasn't he at o o f t e H ••Why-not? didn't know that, miss-till Just before Lord ference." back and came swift y to me. ' , p, as the hairs will fall 011 by tho Doan know, sah; I didn't; go al Martin went away, But, if 1 leaveL it won't rHowsoff "lam so sorry we; "9 going," ihi 1 sail ndreds when tha roll 11 heavy be becausa of the dullness.". |[ do way. Yer nehbertolemew! | a t yei gently. "I would not have left you if t might not always be either kind ough. , The beloved nightcap so "Are yen i^lng toleave?" wise to say exactly what one thought" [ wanted me W t e 1 er Cap'n?';' could have helped Jit It must sesiitV lorn '•Sometlmis I think I most, miss, for I [ear to our grand mothorr Is to bo /"Then wl at would yon ssylf you ct old n't I The colonel! wis dumbfound ly to you here. But I have told m; r m ltd ' can't stand hat French woman; but they ighly recommendet. also. T i e helmet speak your thoughtsond would not say what sleep to your dressing-room—for 1 un wmi didn't" he at length eio don't want Die to goj and I savysolong ss >f the ,ofHcor and., bollcemoiij is also yon did aeflmeanf' times nervous myself, and yon ma; rw rl •rThen why dtd j o u go wlthow shedon k tint»fere with me, I'll stop. But '."Hoi ^ be;too.»' •. . l i-.. .. T, splendid Invention. Whai k the ef; "Nebber thought of it till interference from hi r l won't put up with, TheiMgientlemanchuokled, "Ihsnkyouj yen are v e r y k i n l " ! t of these head coverlngi? They nios'dere." was 1 he reply. { I've no wish to leavi Miss Annis." •3rave,|nss Thorns I You'll do. I be* ewered, with seftoning thsughts is I akethoLhead p e n sire.] MdUture Is • 1 should think obis is a kind mistress," I % "WeU, you bU ok fool wihy shall suit each otter, Yon Che smile ef the prstty bine ayes. e deadly enemy of hair. saht; "and boh she! and Miss Farquhardo H ywu think of it?" yelled the; mold keep a secret if clrcum"Esr none is Lucy," she went »n; sh{ Oh the temples a i d the baik of t h e angry beyond mtasuro, s i he don landed—if son>s one asked yon Justice to yoi ir pains." «111 de anything yon want, and tell yon sn; "Yeumewilnloel miss? You'll have d, near the neck, usually u ltouched for instance?" Ibularlyto ses hie neigh thlnfttU wears back. Gseinlgkt'' I suppose? But I iy the hats and caps, it is sol iom that Ioould, If 1 thought ft was yourbalr plUn coll she hastened to Join-.her sisters. ruing about some legal; dent conslditr they either of them near |ne sees baldness. On the otl et hand, Five minutes later I heard the ea neernlng the sale of soi so handsome as Gwendoline—Lady that Is a condition I If the drive away down the gravel walk!. |J e hair usually falli out on the parte Martin Pemeroy. tote; .the paper 1 having, to wai the beauty e i iter* sting to; communicate, perhaps all London ihree yi dawn by the lira and took I o p a l look, the head that am covered. ' A bold ago, MlssThorne, t and signed tl a t dayr^ In yen would lot think it rlght-ehf'" balding it unlooked at in my hand Ithongl ng often marks t|ie position of the and an artist—Mr. Dashwood—painted her nable fury he seized; of the strange experiences which h idcrcn I hope my riew of right and wrong picture, and told me ence, when I was takt or cap. eight and hurled It at Sam' ed themselves into toe day-my h log Jo would not 1 e decided in any such way." As perspiration lestroys h e hair, nsy, the enlet drive, the wehd met nlight "I hope 1 o t It Is possible you may have ing hip a message about the doing ef H to but toot indlvtdu si being an, uent use of steijm Tiaths is to be the dark lake, the antique Grangti.ai one or two secrete to keep; in this house, the painting-room, that she was the handdodging, the tola die. passed < hly recommended. The habitues I will promise yoa,onj ray pari, they somest young lady he'd ever painted—and strangers I bad met within Its walls. r stoashrd .a valuable glass On be had done a lot of them, you knew. : He the Russian and Turkish ) aths can Ibsen wise to choose new patl;wars. » t shall not tx Wrongful. As for othen, why, admired her so, we thought he would have posite Wail Seeing this reaui you are nOI bound to mind them, you know. long for untlredsensaaons, perhai s ow, almost without exception, beoumarried her; but she was too good to marry rashness caused I he Colonel to Now do yo 1 think you could sing me aseng, unknown dangers? ; ' M bald pates. As state 1 abovje, a plain'Mr.' There—It's done new, miss. more enraged thim ever. 1 and orareyou irsd7" ; '.; "Mr. Gascoigne wishes yok to join l^Im,i; oisture Is the deadly e n e n y ot the Here's the glass." ^ his walking-stick he started "I am no tired now," I answered. > you^please." •].', ir. Consequently, diving, vhen one I had breakfast alone In the HUe sittingboy. who had ;ba in backing 0 "But per taps you have a cold or want . I started from my reverie and lol room near my bed-room; and, after, breakin bathing or swimming. IB a praiseyburmnsij?" ' J the servant, oonseieus of being tire he had reached t i e open door fast/1 sat' there alone until MrsfGreams orthy practice. T h e douche Is even "No, I hi ,ve no cold, and I can remember faint and weary, and not In a stole to ibo dining-room. | •. ; ore effective, I liannot prtise.lt too a few song 1 without music. I will sing, tf asked tne if shohldlikete see the rest of to advantage before my employer. Round the ' di: ^ing table -they toe house.' reatly. 1 was conducted again into the inner hall you care to hear me, Mr. Gaseolgne." and out on t h e b i c k porch (or gall sr and s," she said, "told me to show "Miss "It was f 1 the bond, was it net?" retorted up the fine oak staircase, and, lnstea 1 When you go to jtho seaside or any 1 as it) Is called!in the Southern vein; It you. \PF -•' \ of turning down the corridor towards n r Mr. Gasco gne. "Bo -you know any jOld athing resort never think >f taking' culan), where Dinah was -scrubbin Gladly I laid down my book and followed room, we traversed a gallery that ran, roun I Scotchl hillads—anything by Bunjsj or water-tight b a t h h * cap. ' l i e bathher, and saw the house tha|then seemed, Sam bleared the pprch and 'steps, un the four walls ef the ball, High above i s g caps o r e alw iys . obje< tionablet Iiopened the antique instrument backed andevermois was fobs to me, the most was Out In thekys rd at bound, but h were the vaulted ceiling and cross-rflfters of e head must b> dipped ! n the sea beautiful In England. , with faded red silk teat was gathered t o a master slipped on f a so:ipy |place, h i toe towen Arriving at the sWe opposite ater frequently. It will be 1 seen so>n" central, ros stte, and began "John Anderson I have seei 1 many a grander onej larger, feet went up biotli atonce, his cane I lei that at which we had aseendeo, and ever t *myiJo.t* Vhe keys were yellow and the more costly md splendid. • I have admired ihat the hair becomes dark and sticky round glvingj Aunt Dinah- a wh»cl| dlning-rooin whig, we went down a shot compass w w small, but the tone of the eld the (esthetic homes of artists and the stately corridor having at the end a windowof rii d falls out in gre it quantit ea. that {Caused ajar to tumble down in stained glass; and at one ef the doors tbjs plane Was iweet and soft; and, if I was a mansions of dukes, the historic halls of corner, while ]th» Colonel found T h e Largest Cheek servant knocked. Asluny " C o a e i n r ani little tired ind nervous^ I tried te sing the England's hi roes, toe residences of men of self anchored in . Dinah's ibhr.tub w l i c ! I entered. . sad sweet i Id song as best Ioould. When genins and lower. I revere them, delight The largest che;k ever Irawn, in f it was end >d, Mr. Gaseolgne made no re- in them, do homage to them;but there is to was palf fullofi water,^with j u s t hi' J saw a long low patmlledreoinwith Is country ,was that give 1 by,« ay mark, but 1 at silently watching me, as if he me Only one home that is perfection In the feet and bead visible above the si< ie« dttip-reeeesed wuidows, lit by the dim Ug] ould to Thomas Allen for the l i o n expected I should simply go on until fur- wide world. Ever s h W I saw i,t first S t of lamps en the center dinlng-tabl*. and Wholly unable to •extricate l i e ounttiin railroad. He paid $2,000,tiler orders, S o l struck the notes With a Gabriel's Gijahge has been that perfection gi (wingslre burned on an ancient heart Self. • • • • • : ; •'.••:]•••• 00 for it and handed A l l e i a chdck firmer ha* I and tried "Bonnie Prince Charin my eyes. ai >und which painted tiles teld the>tory < >r that amount up in his asceptance "Come bere, Sam,11 he roafei " with I» ringing refraiaJ« seph and his Brethren; and the blaze wi ''Tojbe CorUirmtd.] if the offer. Allen looked s t the pa"come hero ae)d help me out." reflected by tlte silver and glassoa the tab! % iBrlle. C larlie, wba wodiia follow tb*ef . King o* th« Highland hearta, bunule Prince, er that represent* d this va it amount Sam se^tng the j predicament h and yet more strongly by the burnish A Fair Show. Cbarlel" , master was iaf and knowing he coul breast-plates and helmets ef two knight ''Yes," 6 lid the eld man, as once more I We were sluing in front of Taylor's ,nd said: "Isn't tl Is a goo I deal of gures standing between the folds of tl not harm bim for the present at leas' obey for one mun to h a t e in one -"; es, words like those I dare say my grocery on a summer day, when a big ipestry curtains that shaded the wlnd< >wi came slowly back, and with the 11 mother sang. Her son Was one of tank?" "I [don't know," replied black , hog came nosing along the t the head ef the table satmy employe] Chi rtie's followers; you can see, hist Bistanee of Mrs; La Faryf and h ould. "Perhaps It is. Le, me have r r. Gaseolgne. ' ' \. th« re on the wall with the plaid of gutter and started on a now train of |bo check.": Allen then bunded the daughter, who. hearing the noisev h "I am (dad to see you, and welcome y alKmt him.: The Gascolgnes had thought In the crowd of loungers was iheck back to Gould and he handed it come out to oscejrtaln tho cause, uu S t Gabriel's Grange,1'!* esid. "I »u ll( roe than money then; but he was a mun from S t ' Louis.' and, after ceeded ia getting t&e master on h Wer to his office be y, saying 1 • 'Here, se you are aware Icannstrlss to receft ns loyal ar il brave as toe best of them. Miss feet; His abgfsr was oonslderib >y, take thie cheek to the bank and eu, also that tarn not accustomed Invarl Thornk" I ie broke off sharply and briskly, watching t i e porker iov a while, he coolod off b y the involuntary bath, an tobaVea ladftedotus honors of my* tho cashier certify to i t " And "will you pleased push up that chess-table romarkedli the ludlerous side ef the bffalr .gi ler from t|i« v IndowV—and. If you have, no ob"I wondor if that hog over had a real the boy wont out and The oaly other person In 4he room wi uajly dawning upon bim,' he smjl jection, w 1 will nave a game." good time I n a i l its MoP" Id serring-man, who stood sehlnd,Mr. Rapid Elaratlon. in spHe of htnis^lf; and then as ••Hogs alius have good times,, 1 Igne'schair. | Avery eld man Mr. thought of his ©jwn absentniindednei ; '"• j :• onAPtBB uz. . • • '• When the touch or iri the Hollo way appesredUbe; bat I could see 11 guess," rot larked the village cooper^ in sebdlng S i p on an.erraiid wltho junty district, Caunoctlout, opened I did ss I was told, and sat opposite to anefments of toe tow, shrunken s who hud k looked o/T work, and oomo any instruottons. the oomio side of • Mr. Gtisoo ftne at the spindle-legged chequere school house ibere he 1 llsoovered r though It was, ths traces of a ham lopped table.: M was about nine e'cleck over to heir some polltlos. took;possession pf hlra,/until he at,- a caller was ahead of him. At iemeyeoth. Aolean-flhsoen'chlnand'wi : thenv 1 ind re played for en hour and a half, in a chair ia a lit of hearty laughtoi "I doubt it," sold the other. "He mo time in tho summor V«oajtion a derfeily bright eyes, that hardly seemed k while pur lonversation was limited entirely which was mcreased by the woei,T rsonlrs the aid! of bis gold^mmed double must feel Ms degraded position In life, hunderbolt wont nto the totise;-tore to the tee! inlcalltles ef the game. I soon gone ekpreHiim of Dinah's face a* a •reglass, might still have detracted fi tho floors, knooked the desks into learned to rt Mr. Gaseolgne did not approve and so he cannot be happy. I wish I usaspeet ef sge haditabt bwmfor scrambled to her feet, rolling her ey ndllng wood, went .thiough die could do sfmethlng to make him feel of a word telng spoken to interrupt the proin a dazed sort of way, and oxolainf* Miehsunt texture of his skin and toe hole ouirrioulumqf studios in geograg r e s s ^ play, and I scon discovered also that life i i worth the living." ing. ; as she jexnmlnad herself. an[ feet whiteness ef his scanto hair, His 1 thaf h 1 wa 1 a remarkably good player, and phy, seoond-olaes reader, Daboll's woe ef olMMhlened e a t a dresscoat ef "Fust mun I e i ^ r saw who pitied a found no bones bnawen: "De ht aattene make, aid eabroitersd black satin that h) de' oted ItliiiMelf to too game with an hogl" g r u i t e d the blacksmith, who. irltbmetio, grammar and sjieller, and hab mussy. bat hit do seem i as if di eager Intel slty 1 Had never seen equaihid. graduated through one of thi 1 windows, Usteoot, on w) deb sheae* thick wate] Had i ate and fortune depended on es eh ought to hi ivo boeif taoking a sh"* oh taking port of tho sash oloni f. stick ob Massy Cuaael's heaby as ain wtta a ban Eh ef seals, and a high bli move, it ot uld no| have been made more «b> a waiting mule., . saw-lawg. ao'l hard aaer rook. 'Peai cumsiectl;; my pieces Mere taken with "Yes, I do pity bim. I've been down laik I war doiofilled.dead at fust" .re you see 1 my n! IssThornet The Oei Chuck es < f enjoyment, and he would cry myself and know how il i is. Taylor, heaskeasM he learved with-dexterity A pair • of rhry jtry chul < "Chec t n n an accent of real triumph. h a v o y o u g o t a n y oherry whisky t" As; for. Sana, seehsg tha danger foirh in front of him. ] J asedbi Encased In sc« scarlet I cannot say heiplayed the game as if to "Mighty little, if any. More oherhimself past he rolled on the grounl "Yes, ,, lansw 1 red;* , l hare seert th A pair of little stubt forgot] It w is simply a game. He played as ries ti&h srhisky. I gueeil.^ Lady Martin Fjoiieroy was good enough a$d kicked vb his heels in such an e With rather doubt If all Use were j indifferent and this t i s •ill you've got two quarto of cherries give me some sl ght sketch of my dutii uberonco of g l e e a s only a darky! A little kilt, a Uttle great garni of life. As we played the second which havb been in liouor^ bring'm But, as I have n « had, much experlea showi. .';•;' Cut as a mother match. I n >tlced he invested the pieces with o u t and 1': 1 give you a lialf a dollar. hope yon will gr 'a me inrther lnstructloi Captain jBajtyer'sto; A tittle dlstlntt personalities, and seemed even to I'm going to make that l o g happy for And lol before ua sbr." • • ' ,- j •••' ' he future's "o on his <way home, ped ib, passi cherlslipeisonal spite againatsbme whteh t w o h o u r a r • ( " . ' . . . I wonder wbi X she 1 mows about them' eyes, perchance, will read the stars, be woi tld 1 tcrifice to blind me and forwa rd . The grocer g o t the oli errles, which when the Col aed related to him Sam" Id the old min. "i! will tell you fi md search' their unknown tlaya; hisdeibim. , -i ; frulttess ei ndi he enjoyed a heai MtssTborne, At the present tl; had been lying in liquor for a couple chance the humat. heart amjl soul I ha I Seamed from my brother, and! hi id of years, ahd the S t Louis man poured am not going ¢0 say another avoid ui lough at his neighbors .expense, ani bad ga mles now and again with old Men is them out 1 ito the gutterf for the hog. ; Will open to their rase; dinner Is oVer. You e m devote thewb sald;i and with lAdy Fenwick; but I was nut They were devoured with astonishing Perchance their keei and flashing glance of your attentkti to yo n*. meal, as I prefJ '•You ,need( ndi blame Sam, as equal 10 th > task of meeting an antegoni st avidity, and the porker stood and r. Will be a nation's lght to do, and we wi 1 talk afterwards." errand would have been ufielese an; such i s 1 J. Gaseolgne. The earnestaejs Those eyes that now are wistful bent Taking this to be nothing more nor I way, from thie fact that I have beep^ than an order fo silence, I held my with V hicl he deratedhimself te theganie, looked at i s and hungered for, more. j On some '-big fellow's" Use, 1 It woe dou ited by some if the liquor' away from hdme sine? yesterday, anf and eonftned my eonsld nation, as tho vindictive eigemess with which he Those hands—those 1 ttle buay liands—> am just now returning."—-ArkansaT to the tempting dishe 1 brought see by the waged the Irnagin ary warfare, half startli id would affet it him, but/after a~few|{minBo sticky, small and brown; utes he liegan to Ifruk andjpliay, me; aid y< t l won, simply because he chose Traveler. p grave servant * ith surreptitious gbtnces.|t lose hands, whose c ply missk n seems and was svidontly lunder the into thro w a ray a I night rather than with' it Mr. Gaseolgne a id the | details of the a; | T o pull all order d« Iwn-— fluence, • f mateniykng. r A • ,-I ment, Who knows what setjret strength may be ' RI1H StoeainK*. V "That does me good," said the don"Th;t w 11 do f >r to-night," be said then. There were some choice flowers ta S Hidden within thai t clasp, "Yduiuive beatei.me, Miss Thome;' but I or of the cherries. *|He is becoming Though now 'tis but i taffy sti^c Silk stockings were firai worn largeepergne in the center of the table, will do bet er nex t time. You'll be a good lightnearted, and life will, now take Henry IL of jVanoe. 1647. How. ranged without any skill or teste, and In sturdy hold thej grasp. player wit! 1 plent rot practice. Goodn%ht" on new charms to him. Hang a man sayaj In 1660 tjueen Elbstfbeth w; noticed In a recess by the are a small hi Ah, blessings on thosi little haitds *Oo<& 1 lght 1 lr«" I answered. "What whoWon'tglveahoglshow!" backed piano. But the room neverthel presejnted with a pair of black Whose work is yet undone I | time sl all:: begin my duties to-morrowf * \ Just then the animal uttered a did not look as though it had a mistress. silk ptockingjs' by her stlk-wo id blessings 09 tho ie little fe >t,: ho|»rso "woof!" and charged for the : '^Lurch itone. Till then do what, yon Mrs. Montagwe, and she never wore Afterwards I learned that those flowers had please. i' Till the housekeeper of anything crowd. , We scattered and he entered # Whose race is yefe anrun I been ordered from the hot-hoase in my hoi* cloth ones any! more. He adds th^t, that yc u w int ai d, If you don't get it, let the grocery, took two or three turns, l[nd blessings on the? little brail i, J or, and that the piano had been toned the Henrv VIII., that magnificent and e*- first tune for many years because of me kni >w. I don11 suppose you will see my and ehot put and down the streot | T h a t has not learn, id to plan perlepced prince, wore ordinary clo nieees intl I after lunch. Do you knew yeur Esquire Smith woe coming up, and Whate'er the future lolds in at1ore, coming. i ! . hose.) except there came from Spai God bless the "con ing man I ' I liked the look of this room better than way at out the ho we yet? If net, ring! the the hog charged and upset him. He .by g^eat cbattce. a pair of silk stock! the brightness of the elegant drawing-roop sell; if ym do, rli ig It for my man." ;, jpomerville Journal. then headed" for a horse and baggy in ings-J for Spain' very early-abound jt miid-4 ervant appeared with the man, a front of Spyder's, crash against the down-stairs. Its half light and big fireplacs, Uow to Cat a |H*tr nfaitreos.' in silk. His ton Edward VI. m its low ceiling and heavy curtains, seemed trlhipbasiiUt-facKl girl with the showiest horse's hind legs and in another moAn {Augusta, Me,,' man v ho! is the ment there wai a runaway. The presented with a pair of Spanish at; warm and friendly; the "glittering dinnei> otmob -cai s and 1 nuslln aprons. "If ysuilease, Hiss Annls desired, me to widow Watkins was sailing along with proprietor of a hi ir tonic. Is getting stockings by his; merchant Sir Thomi if plate was cheerful, the atmosphere comfor V €raUam, and <be present was toon ably heated and pleasant with the scent of ask yoi 1, u Iss, If I here is anything I can do a dan of kerosene in, her band, and Ipsome testimonies to siring upon yen," 1 se told ,as,wlth a little brass lamp the hog ro|lled her off tho walk as if ie suffering p u i l l a ?On» of his rnoeh taken notice of,». consequent y the flowers, j Of Mr. Gaseolgne my glances for inherlianl, she led me round toe gallery the invention 6f knit silk stockini^ taught me little more than the first look hi d anddo m hecor Idor to my room. "I have she had been struck by a locomotive. rlendii who loves « joke set t him this J! dene, for the long table and the flowers diHe then charged a double team end. came from Spain. Othors relate t h |c vided us. When dinner was over, he moved, a e n p o f d ocolatuready for you,and I was started them off, dove into GayiordV fery sweeping indoreoment, which William Rid^r,! a London apprentio)' by the aid of his stick, into the deep arrn- to slee] 1 in your' (Iresslng-room, If yon bad dry goods store and oi»t, and the old nay bs printed oh the outiide of tho jk (over and may noti "E oar Slrt—. seeing a t the house of an Italian mei ehslr by the hearth, and^addressed me on OOkibJictkB,"- '• man Sabln turned ]in from Elm street few days ago I aceidenta ly spilled ehani a pair of knit worsted stoekin Bjljr last Uibug its tha^ night were kind just in time to be lifted throe foot high »me of your hair hatch* r on the "Now,MissITiorne.kindly cornea llttje ones of Ai nil Fa quhar; but all through my and rolled into a puddle. > from; Mantua, from thence ingenious}, dreaml I wishaw ited by knights and castles, Straw .mattress a t ' m y lodgings,' on4 made) a pair Ilka them, which he pi nearer, and let me have a look at my nei kings and jueens thwarting and punning Fifty b e o ««re out and after the rhen I returned homo I found a hail sentod to the; Earl of Pembroke, an secretary." - ' " 'L by se* 01001.1 fforte to solve impossible porker by this time, but hd started anI went to him, and he regarded me crltli) rt^s." „ , . I. were! the first; of the kind made p [blot 101 nd to 1 lace my pieces in attitudes other ruonwey. upset a baby carriage, Englhnd. Ifi6|l.j The weaving of t h e n *liy. J of dsfewSe whlol Immediately proved to be and knooked the register of deeds off Tne fthortest tpeeeh. Tes,MJie said,,"! think you will do; was invented; 1A80.—American Culljir mores Inti the. hands of my adversary. his pins before wo cornered him and ttfs on experlrnfinfc-sn experiment Y|. What the Detroi 1 Free FWss thinks b vator. 1I are the ilrst.youni lady. I have bad In tost Never ootid fit. Gaseolgne himself have got a rope around a hind leg. Then sust be the short© it speech m t <-<>i>ord a ore harasi ed and distressed te mind everybody wa* mad and wanted capacity, and Impossible we may hot suit indthat, too, miide by a v..:.^.-,—li' each ether. But I think perlwps we shalL*' by crlis «f "Ch »kl" and "Checkmate I" vengeance, but whoa they came i t lieard of in Indlani L A womti» ^ ullced' ! ' I»> Ks^owra Them Both, thah I wis tha night And, strangely look for the S t Louis man ho had Whet he saw In mo to bflnghlu to tlik Teaohor—Johnny Cumso. if • yo^ir Venty mllos to h lar a ser u<m. and enongti.lt vasno\thsmssterofStGabnel'i skipped.! He, howover, tloffc tho mesdecision I oannpt tell. , j father can do| a! piece of work in sev<i^ lie pastor was so ileosed-at this apGrengc, in r actui 1 antagonist and my emsage tor the public, saying to a boy "IwUltTTmyberttonleMe y o u / I ployer, who wai ray adversary} put the who bad shinned up an awning post preciation that he oallod upon'her to day, and your Uncle George can do It piled, for his gaze was not unkindly, if k laugb|a tt nuani I tunes more mockmg, and tobe out of danger: all the congregatl in how i h o came in nine days.]how;long would it talc^ and the Words had a complimentary rli toeisoornt il eyes a thousand times flercerj ere.' Rising slow y, sbo looked them both of them f I ,1 \ about them quite foreign to their literal li "My son, if you haven't adopted • of Ladir M irtln I omeroy followed me abovf vfir with great solemnity. and soldi, Johnny—TheVy*i«3ev<ir fret It donjs. motto yet, lei me Jhrow out one fos and rejolo d ovei my helpless struggles. sit down In that chair opposli They'd sit around and swap fish sto; your {llgeation. It is: *Give every»> a'l hoofed it," fhqu alio lat down aware you, have' hod a jourae 1 lie hex; mon Ing my memories of the thing a fair; s h o w / "—New York Ban. I gain. riea—Epoch. do you think of the Granger' ev^hlng sepmed s|tranjely unreal, audi but 1 DANGEROUS PIOT. S "F r I ! • i > | . r , 1 . -' r a y k L f f i*' I . i•• i ' .rtw* " ] *k&,JI il.^liii.. j^l^l ( ^ _kfc. ) v J &tj£^4.:d: < ® K d U . t i J t J ^ * ^ /k^JslsaifciistoUm &: ^a ^"- 'te~^ a^ytta U 'f- sp m^'iir^ ijyi Whv V HI *rt v!rif5iV"iIr'JJ't « eff«?^P*I/ -rr i WVi^ftr 1* — • ( J « * u ^ . . . . iWi. ' s (- I T*K»r?i'N. 8 ib. SI^jtr i Ideal noap for r n irqii RxuMtk. » at A PfjINC^M o r j i f B W K K K . M i x > and Flmiimli»f l>* vlult ttm rt< Air* K L B I I B I vidtutl friend* at Ann IIVI «•<• iw j.\H»U»tt, f ! 's j j J V W fn-rt week, •„ « J'ltigj rfoliiu-isp' oiily'$»wsrttj n foot at <;•!»>. Breiiriuii of Adrian v foiled wllh j.;PKi.«i:ft;,'«> |".' ' - j ' • • - ' • ; " ; L ' •* fri<'tuU h<*r«* over Sunnily, Ml** felfeft fflrt'lJeJ. r d t n iiwi lwhii* frorti "Mr*. 1^'diii'tin! of Adrian vlxlti-d in < '<ilbra^t • h*t, pin uhliHj. ; ,f. ,'' ! |> A. Matthew*' till* Week. 4JIHM|[ lllo <toirW, di'. pur IfJ'uf A . Mr. atid M I V Wni. M'uMitt o f Belle. liAtt.Kifpi.' ^ - -; I ;• •• ; yil'ii \i*lli'4 u! Albert JleeviVtjt|* wet'k. Klllt»M T. KWiin t . r U o t n l l , Mri. A, ( 5 w fia* rntni'ii" I fruni m u n i part of 4 oiNlay hi 'Iwjitohi^ , w-f'kV \ i*ll a m o n g frjeinfo about Yn*i-. lii'rtil'll i\ i'ag ('MjiW^lit* oiily r^iitt• ' pt\1' ,va|t.f.ai J u l K f ^ l . j l i . i i ' * °Ml».« (ir.T'e lhrWen of Monroe wa« the hi'<>,:ty, H. hliu'iitif ;wi»|ii t«' ginM of M m l)oi*ii Hmnffts o v e r Ivm-' <iuy.; ' .' The W. C. T. V. will meejiit lh« it nil- of Mix Kdwln Lailg* on TrYldav. 30. OH i. .* -tti «... .*. i\ F°^ 7 CAHLETON. nJW ri ufriy wv^lllt, • 11 v i 3 15 •>» rucwin)!. io KiMiiid tiif winta-r Moii'ttf ill wool Hcarli't u m l c f ^ } at: M i l CB^TTKiB* THE SNAIL. Orln C^klns U building |i ifliioibrW %mw6. • ' ( k ' ' ] J J *A SIIM'^ JiwiliU c m i | W * s ti jaatt fliji thii I W ;rl»ii|» a* W . l i H a Coid.Dl 4, Tt T ' " ' A«l»il.'~ ^ <:piuk «i>J4JA)l!»"«»«tuol|din (Fvll^y Home (jf our teachers i iw ultind nit tihe examinations at MonhiH toilay. 1 wi»h to examliwa mnil, fayg Wfc 'y'i* '.,.l>0DllrtSI*i^; ,>,,u^ Zlllft lijwUtt him 011 A plooe of ghum. If ftj«» Ivd ittilinal. anil coiiMict with utiid probably hid uciis |t hlfn lining which would rosjult In u* IIHI ltitf tho hitiul or ;bon v ok tho tho kitchen rango.l Iho uool ttiij.tff. i i» glass will ho agriiimHo to ,.1(1.- HJitHnliiuJ and ho will traviil p|iae«, ' nljf; aJo isr, rtij-ldly oxpitml nif i-urid fvictiiitj, hi* bi'Qud, wtidcOifl-like Our enormous stdck of Seasonable now f'-. 'i The tiien »iw Utll! busy thitwilijiigel(«[• : #f need, which lsiVjm<*|i:»M»(i|Mltw yiwr-.J .-And now' ittir friend B, 15, mmftjii ptfrit, sflrsrW- S T O C K O F Curtice., Ohio, (hay ctill lilitisidl fidlici;. Tim chltdls a hoy! , «1 : The wriiwr Is Informed of lie^aiirrliiig of Missoula Aselsllue to i Mt| Shalil of Vassar. We think the «eihl|ig tour should im-Iiidu it visit to thif hl'l|(ni foi*.JOt nter hoiiie, i l l s h o - n i ai'e Rrotruded i t a i | n Yijmr frletids m a y not k i 4 w m •uJ' l i i i - T M a n n e r , iind if a ling i r i s Wiiw iftivermore ^om^lclc. matte in the.Intent style.* nu t tin- n o w e s | faWlcS they kti(|>w what they W o u h l d o if 'they A: ii*u in front of hlim h e will i i w l i i b l y {• on uutll tho-je feelers "con ie i n t w.ei't» In y o u r jdtice. ^. &*h ict v lth it. T h e n t h e tontu'l«» OUMMUK t O l i N f t l . l'KOl|KKl)||lN(W. FOR MEN, BffifS AND CHILI v.- lit A. ItAri t.EV'M, • ' ' Mr. <M'f*. VV, Crook tmnh« it vl*it to I j a l l i i ^ o n l a ^ w i j i ' k . M J X t'ottV nlcki'l ji'laU'fl, ttkt,' irpll 'its vltiid 'fi wri and w a v e d a b o u t in t'he I Wyiindolt« Qui, 84,1*11. oiilyiji.^'. piM'wl'ui Ji*ii.\ Ft;U'i')itM. , Ailjoiiriiiid reKidar uuM'liiiK of tilt, k'oninioii "-ft to s e e : t h e obstruction : liot-tj .M2»*!illanrlii' Muiij^ir ')'» in' p k r o i t tonmll. I'renidud over by tlio inuyor.lloii. Wil).i I «41*1 _. ft r o a c h feeler c o h t a n s ut ^ts Cftiii|.tH-II. . . : • • . ' . - . ;.'|. .. i -I attt)iKll!n]f the Biwinns.* ijidvemlty 4,] a .Annil, imporfect. but d i l l d i s IVBSOIII—Aid. Hlxlfr, ClnrkLCrujiiivr, prciiuiin .Jn.*t' IHlink -(M iityli»i«.|^»tU'lt»g>tov«S.to M » r « , Willi h e r , W a l o i . l t . Wullur. •irii Id'er'»jf«* w h i c h is e a p u b l i of AltOil MIOIIKO « f A M . Midi-x Ihat ilio Ji iriials of *i'l<'«t fNiin at J«»iiN KtxUKifK. /Itg: Ls'h in £ b e t w e e n l i g h t aijid (itrkOul. 21 im<| 1CI Ktiunl iiti|iruvi-il tit iW renu.j • '.Call Vi V. IK SiM»'/.< kdiH f O n m m i j . i i o f A i d . Prt-tniiui Unit I l i e |i JSSj M"fc f rJ>tv J. W. Berry fo h a v i n g a big d r i v e lit i l l - veterinary bunlm-ei, 'being railed in'all l»'irt*-of iln« i-oMHty. 'I'll'1 I'c-i'li'ii.'i' of Dr. XfWromlj U n'-aring I'ouipli'iion :ilnl will lie a beauty wH»'ii lini»iii'd. A. 11, S h e r w o o d U |>ilttlf.ir'in ilif tlnfoliiug tfMichi'H. W. K. Nfwkir'i want-torn- large farm IIII'UIIKIIHof tli« llro<l«|>,irliai-iil i t i k i n ^ ':-A *ri:iH'k trianner of w i t h d r a w " ! f h i s • •if i n n uiedlu-m *l/i> farm* in exelntuge liHI'lM'll [jilUC. v 1« h i r e m i d iltiMiliaruii t h r i r nwri m e n liu t » tli.. c o n m i U t o . i m i lliv ili-partiiie i l . fur other gum I |<r.jj»-i*ty. O v e r $-10.(100 , Gi'iiiiMn' r;ig frirpi'i ^3it, p<n I'.iiTi l.s, tciry p.u.rioiis. H e doot \ i o t O n m o t i o n o f A l i i . Dri-ini.in ( l i i i t , l h « | > | l l l | » n o f A.' ^ A i L | C ^ . . . i .. ,. ". • 4 |ir,»p«,rty tr'.»-M«*-•-•-i fro in. 4lwi bodily, into heir KHMIS & rinlkirk T r u n k (,')>., inkin ( t l i . i l j |i)>ri- Iw .....il th0';ii 'ha<fk. l Mii.-i K^ito f»(.'at{ v ^I'irolt was H ftidotvttlk Imill o i l | 1 H - \v .-.1 MI j o o n JH/vipntll ^••wi-fli fro'ii li»'t-i- wi'iit- to T o l e d " on liCO pUu'ie, but turns thd-iii ihijiila put,... l^iwtl, l>ilw'.;.'ii O n k i c x l I'lie si (lilt U»;et<|tl I11S r^ r t " < < ! t _ V e v e n i n g : i l | i I ill'.">!".[ l i o n . W l i ) . part of t||» w«-(>k Vi-.liln}jJ)i'«fa tw'l- ia/iiit: tarns d i e flugors of, a { l o v e 'o.r^-'l I " ••i>inniiU«« o n » l f r « -B. ! ' ",. • Mi Kin!' - y. Ki'iinMii'iiiA • amliihiiic for UoM,.n.h - A i m m i U s l b y l i d . M u r x t o liiy o n i t u b H f o r t w o . . i d ! iiwiii j ' i t o S ' hank ward. wirrkii i, " -' !-. •! •'pi ' . •»'•»'• ""'nor of Ohio, ttnd others ^jirtik. Ti'ti IJ||;:PII K.-nt-' s t r i c t nil T i e H,.'i ie'. creature htw a sensi? of Am«iidiiii?tit liAtJ a s f.il1o»*»: . A>-c.j-|pniiii'.T; i 'bin. 1.. I>i;:fr|iam. ih't i*>.v lecturer, rf^iilari.p-ii'i' "><)*•. to* clot-e.iiiit aut - a l s o a fairly 'developed ear, Jtiirx. \Vi.l> "ilt-¾. Jtuvii—IlljcU-r.Clifrk, Jilri-iyiuB, ?!.iiCl J O H N FniuE!:-*. _ •'(•"-. Wiili,ln--r, W a l t e r — » . \ t , I ji ' . ', • vil. » w;i< billed In'ii' for 'liii'>ilay »"• t-nrfhich lie* cl«)so t o tho^rootB « f a i i i s O r i u i i m l m u l i o n «!lirrli'"l an fo'lmv-Hli lA>•••*>— .1)¾. W i i - u n a b l e ;"> b e h e r e o i l a e t - i i l i ; i t , 'J'IIITIJ |{»ri- at jiro-t'i|tf Ttvv i l l s bitwlbhlg- a p p a r a t u s bi o f lit-IH. i l l l u l e r , l!!,irk, !)rcnnttn,"M.'ir.\. Vi'ultiifi-.JVV'.iltott, '.ffr:ii• •.-• »-nt i-iiii;;r.-:1011--. bin'u ill Ject-.tiv i<-arlv'l lV4«-r : u : o u n aiul.lfhoro if iWiilft-r—7. N i y s ( S - i u n r r - I , ji.- s h u p ' e s t - <ie',s0i-iptioii. Looting •iif-i- i . i t i n - IIIMI" 1 ' i i r i l i v . Ji J'.HII c6fnnlifl»liiner's';r<sj)ort. of fliphiijj'i'ia. i .'iirulu'ly ,at,;lU4 .1¾'.it sidle, o n o niiay *' , T o I ' l u u o u l u i u n ualiniiij ol' t|H^-iry <>! W y f t i i The tiist fnll-si/t'tl b<*djittjiall idi.ltB. '- ; ; • ' - ...' I . « e - i u i i t t distinct h o l e ' Occ^iioi ally 'l h;-..-ta:'-i ami -'I'lj.t-^ari' "ouii to lioat t l i e r m v i t U -ii-'iilil thCf'iUi'rw-itijrn-' ink- reimrlj ..',:i • »)'if' prtii'ii- -I'lionl Imililiii^. >o-'ay<l VniU'il Statv-» to \n> loiiii.|l at ' 4 :.;i.p.' iv* l|*«i 0. i-cnaa,ins O p e n a few n* |MHir'cMiiiiii4rH>>ii<*rof -lliif tdty, o f W;F.4»d»lte ! -:>>,."' i'oirtyr A Men.''si-, n- !ln-y have in-kr- | t l f i - ' i i t o r o p h • * • • $ . • < ) ' » . •for Si'|>tcihlifr. IS91 ilioiii.uiti?, * n i then oloseaao;ain. This T «.i a& SVJ'I ,.:-.,1 :..i th-'. ptirp'isi'","!!' I n y i n g I'he pri] die schools Iiav'e buen I'IU^-HHI Mra K t l r v in t h e ci'iSatniV** ;i.-5 sijiif'lyt a canity .... i (HI Mrs O'D.iiiiiull., . 1.. i!;':i?iil <:-.:X. r »n at'c/'ti'lit of the prevaj^ince of scarlet ..... I Wl bo4y: itiw''whi<rh h e a l l o w s a peirt:t:u Mr»" Kii'ilfiiitui.. 1 ia^" r«i'ifiil:ir. nififlrHjj of tlnv fever aN.i diphtheria.".; . . :At'!l Mr K.iull.uiui..'.:.• i in| rjtiiiii Ity of -air t o enter; " w h e n e v e r l i e Jiihu*liei>4;|iii . . . . . 2 «1 V i A lit •«> •n' !lii'.f")llowinjcortH-i'iN. T h e stii ve mill shut d o w n for ^!p>|Witiif \ MIK f l r e v n „... ,1-<W th.iiiljs of I t / ' a.i o n e - M g h t mjl MM. A ( O - I - p n » s i i | c i i i ^ | ! ter TiH'-i'i ay after o n c o l ' i l i c licit "• i ^ # • ''.-.-(1-11: seasons > t r s U . i r d > J .'.:•.. ilS-\ Wii-n.'a r^hae tbus ; founa i t d i w a j i h >|: - M Art'i'V Vicf pri'*i((clit. M i x (if-o. Ific' mill 1 ins e v e r Ji'id. M r s Slircitl."....... ...... iM> Mr» H a r d y to.lii i.:te.'\5jrhe ke-jps i t . t h e r e uihtil '•^iirjj<-"< s/i'-ivtary. Mrs^ A. ,Hi>rniair :,... 2 m il-Vr all'jiiiinkind in nicv designs.ainl popt Mr. a n d M r s . Mark daijuith went to Mrs S l i t r i n irtfjiiinvr. Mr*. ('. M. Mron-j oi-(r;iiii-tt .1... 2 iXt its 6 i y ^ w j ia ei;hausto'd by h i s yi.tal' Detroit iMoiidayjo (itteiid the; fit nerai' ojl " Strs H a r d y '-uito" !!l h<" <))f."h (!e IK'"iv< I liv \V. VV'IU'IK; Mr. Jai|'iith's \ncphev\f. Mr. ( ..: i (Hij prort srica; j w h a t r l m a i n s , , laden with' Mrs'HIipritt.. reo.' L> MrB ... 2 » l H a r d y .'. • \\{".!s<>i» Miiii.fay' t-vi-niiift nl Fntt«riii!v H o m j d e a i. .'.', 2 1», earibi.'iiic^ftaid; i s allowed, to o j c a p a by Mrs SliM-ritl. •A. 2 « 1 reopt liing t h e little trup-doOr., ahdl t h e Hijsl, iim.Icr (lit- misjiiic- of tin* A. (). I , Th-jr* newest t h i n g s in J a c k e t s in J'iltsh. t'hev Jot.-*, (."lerrons, Stockinette, loatlo { Ker. J . L. Hudson ftf Detroit'jure-sided M r s a r c o t l c . . . _': 4 W recei: t a c l e i s filled b y anothem uupply i'i'y. wa.s larjffly iittiMiili'd antl much a p - at the ipmrte.rly m e e t i n g of t h e _M. E Mr K i n i l l ' i i m n . . . in late.+t s t y l e s tiMiHinctl witliAstrai-lr.in Fiir l e v e r s . niadf» with o r without Vest \ ... 3 IX* Mrs K n u l f t i m n ,. ; )i{t>!-i;it<il hy all. I»»>v. Ncwkirk a l s o church in this p i l l a g e that WHS Jii'ld o n Mrs o ' D o i i n c l l .......J....: ... 3 1 0 of p»iro\ai'.„ ' D .-'... I-'fronts.'.siiigk' V»r dtuible brhisied'. W e handle the JH*KI-jgrades of I'luslies. W a l k - j i. 2 (W -•• iii?i.|c soul* vi.-ry p l e a s i n g remarks, and T u e s d a y ifterno^rfi. M r g K e l l y . l '... e r s o r ^istor, w h i c h a r e ftillywairnilitcd; If you eonj^niplaie b u y i n g a Pltjsh | ;•• ,,lt» inoulh is armorf w i t h a s a w J l i k e j ..... 2,111* J o l l l i > eiiKHii..-.) ••••• . - . - . . j . H.-fli-h i-n-dif i« dm' tlnlyoiDig liulh's w h o j [ ....8 (Ml ^tongie, \ - h i c b "re^enibles « long, Kacqtieot* J a c k e t , consiijti with lis. M r H h n n o n , r e n t J Keciifini.... Comphtint has been m a d e already be-, ; r-t.willingly as-iisifil iii (lie uindic. .. i (Ml M r s K i d k o f s k i e . •• ......i...i. fore J u s t i c e W i n . Sanders,'-, jr., against V. FINE FLANNELS AND W00LESS. .. 4 oil: narrq w - ri >bon. coiled ^up i n j s u c p a ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 1 .1 T h e tir^i ipiarterlyi ine<?tiiig ofr this t w o m e n U v j i o wejit IninUng d u (Jrosse Mr B r r d i | { o . .1 2 flOi- rnanr e r t h i t o n l y ,part of It c o n i e s Into VIr» H a r d y . . ' .: ... F,ancy (idods, NothMi9 a n d N o v e l t i e s. Cotil wealfiei* gooiis rti^ver s o g o o d i • .iifeintuee y e a r of tin* Carleton ami l i e since lit waif made a gaine 1*Tst'i've. ....11....,2 0 0 •« H a r d y ............^ *. Distributed" o v e r t h e ....-. 2 00i u s e i.t o r o e . id hover .so c h e a p , New-; stuck of !{<adie»'and Misse.-t'SliDK-S. •»<otiel»l eirehit of thejM. K. churrh will SlierlH.. \\ ....„., .'...I... 2.'.UI; mirfa so of i b i s ribbop a r e tiny tepth. : Fifty Ladles' street j a c k e t s , Swoi'th li«« h e l d at Seotieiil. Sittiinlay anil S i m W2 0O1 o n e a n ia. s o m e t i m e s h a v i n o ; a s n a n y : , ' , - / N e w line of tjie Leading Makes tjf ',-»"'"'''} ^! "lay. N o v . 7 ami *: Quarterly coufer- f r o m '$iM t o $#.00, reduced, t o $8.30,j JERKMIAH DftKX'S'vJCi Ch«l rnnui. : , . '. , ' ,'''«< w e at 2 1-. M. S u t u n t y y ; l«^ve fniwt a t $4J«0 aiui1:$4.30. C o m e aud son. :j. Bntnotion of Aid., Muler lliui t|irerupurt m«»d asSjOiOMJi.;' ^ .; . JwltX FE .DKK. : itrovett tit im r«-iid. '] 1. !ft-- A. M. S u n d a y , followed hy^preaehing ^U."o'qe"set;of toeth beciomes w p r n , iireel coinnitwionor'n report. a Sell Mprey and several oth« it Flat ai^l ndmiiiNtrdtiAii' «|f thii Lord's nupf.> tlie ooiuuionuouiicll of tlie city oflWysn a w a y by leaf-outtinj/ a n o t h e r s e c ; l o n Ite. .-.;-, •: , J » T . T h e n e w preiid tig elder, K e v . f c . Koek wlu'efinen stopped iii " f e n t o n o f j r i l b o n is uncoiled, and t h e tueth' For;wood Or ooal. Conic in ainl learn what satisfaction arid, eciiiiomy there hyhi j lierewitli Kiibmlt tlie fitltowinu: iw mj report W.. K j a n . will Jii'ipivsjeiit a n d c o n d u c t Tmisilay e v e n i n g , w h i l e o n t h e i t w a y t o ' • • - • • - • ' " ' Vtreet comiubwioner ol the city of Wyjuidolte w h i c i , b o f t r e were wrnpped up a t t h e tniiiiitg-with W y a u d o t t e . Morey said that .lie had • .-i he cerenionies. A large atti'iHlaiu-e h two Week* prior lo the 2l»t diiy of Qutober, back of tlie m o u t h c o m e f o r w a n t o his p a r a c h u t e with him. ^ • h-«ired. " • I »l'»tlmi M»ro.o»rdt. 10 dnysiit SI.75... .,.1.317 W tan:e thjjlr turn in pi-essin^ t h e iood * 1 ^ N o (piorum w a s present last T h u r s d a y M Uolib,SFk d»y» at 91.1». . 1 . . » 4« ajritlnst th« horny npjiier fuu-fi,ce of t h o ^ XKWl'OpT. e v e n i n g whet> t h e t i m e chine/for c a l l i n g Hlrader, '/'»day».. ..h. 3 44 m o u t l t anil t h u s cuttlny: It in clear i n ff I/embreuht, 3 day*,,, ,...... L. 8 75 IfolK'rt Cliapiuau w i U l u N e w p o r t t h * the special m e e t i n g of t h e c o i ijcil to o i s i o r s . I,. ( '-" , .'-, - ''• , lirHt of the w e e k . . oHIer. T h e next m e e t i n g null be t h e oiiii......, i. i .i.....i.»Ml5 Thi 1 s n a i l ' s s h e l l i s a ho^-ny covoi I n ^ ork dohe—Koad »ork on Plum nnd Seventll^ Hextus Fflnt and wifo visited relative.s regular o n n e x t M o n d a y eveninif. IU. onf culvert and one nldewalk nb Tluni whicl s e n e s t o protect h i m ajja.nst : in T'ile«lo t h e tirst of, the w e e k . , j : A. M a c K l m m i e lias i n his, d r u g Hevenlh street^, one, culvert on Vftnn «nd hht in mere us foes. 81ugs a r e s i n p l y Mrs. Samiiel Aduiiis in v i s i t i n g her stijin w i n d o w a dlspl(iy of ho use: plants, Tl^rd street, clemiliur dllolien on Superior uve•nalla whiuh l i v e a retired life, and HUT, one culvert on Che«tiiul*lreet. E an Ivy that ail a d m i r e for its' size, a ' M> is, w h o live in. Detroit, thin we.ek. Ke>peclfullyniihinllteda leopard plant in b l o o m , l>eautiful foliC H K l s m N MAHQU.1KU', j c o n u e i u e n t l y n e e d n o c o v e r i n g a t alL F a r m e r s a r e huny d o i n g their full age p l a n t s and cactus. j Street C'oiomly oner. • T h e sliell of t h e snail i s built u p f o m p|.«wiiig. Tlie g r o u n d 1* in gooil coudlOn motion of Aid. Clark that the repoi t be re- l i m e i n t h e plants o n w h i c h it fe ids, Several lioat* a r e e x p e c t e d t o . lay u p 'ferred ii««n. to oomiiitttee on claims and aueoin ila. - , for tlie w i n t e r here at rreiitoii; iind i n QnmntloRiof Aid. Woloolt thnt tile following a n d t h e creatures a r e n e v e r fount o n I h e next LiMliew* AidH<H-iety m e e t i n g dejnl there a r e fiiw l e t t e r place* for lay- btlu be referVed to ooeatnlttee on clahii* »nd ao* soil w h t ) h p i d d u c e s no l i m e wijl IM- held at the residence of Mrs. cotintaaiid they liavea'recea* of live IU ijiiteit lo - . . ^ - , - ^ ;;./ • ) : ;>e*Ui.s Flint, o n the aftef-iioou of N o v . i n g u p than T r e n t o n o n a c c o u n t o f t h e pr«tk*re thet^ report c h a n n e l Inside the marsh; i n th IN c h a n - LoSls Wllluijui, rbruahl4S6i 1 Ml of lliu i, : i KverylMwIy e o n l l a l l y liivlttnl. A n o l d W o m a n Mlng-lutf. \. -' 4 nel t h e l*>at« a r c out of t h e float tig i c e . / «.«»-, one aet of snapl»,30u.,.. Sweet ar > tl^e nong» thnt I. have bearil ' ' flteanier Klverildef .).....J.-t... „..... " Mrs. F o i l Manor, wlio<«t hiwhand died Mrs. T . J . D u d d l e s o n of S a g i n u w W E I.ac«y. lupjbi r. .1..... 12 (1 From ; n en boughs and the building lilrd; - I n T o l e t l o th« latter part of the Hiimumr, visited h e r brother a n d sister, C a p t a i n NeJlta& Motierta, iewer crockB..................,-12 : hast moved liaek to her^furin. Sh« IWH a Hart nroa., wood 46 tl Kroin •uiitlrtu Hj-bbliug o'er with turie and Mrs. Win. t. Diujdleson of t lis vill- Oalvrrt Llthograp ling Co «... 4» (I While shop still held me half in swoon i. tfrK" horse for sale 7 y e a r s o l d that F o r t h e next 3 0 D A Y S I will m a k e t h e f o l l o w i n g ( ! A 8 H P E I C I havje age, hist, w e e k liefore retiirnlnti t o h e r JoaOirardin S 40 And « i r l / t i e s huiume.l everywhere •JJW'-IKIW a l i o i i t l . 8 0 0 pou in Is. a n over-stipply o f these g o o d s a n d w } « i t o c l o s e t h e m will: 241S »1 Their b*cws/ba>« along tho air; h o m o in S a g i n a w , . Mrs. Dudille ion had De^roll Sheet Met" 1 and Braw Oo.i...., Old Price. WjPrSc*. After reconvenli« the following alderijien anf T h e wiud mill that Hohert C h a p m a n been v i s a i n g r e l a t i v e s In D e t i o i t for •wiredrannail: It gler, Clark, Cramer, Dfennan, From lunteis ahd the- bnutlng-born BlS&ELL CARPET 8WEEPER~'t\\a Parlor Qneen. . . . . # Aft il8(0 pin u p for Alliest Buhl in N e w p o r t U a several w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o this. Marx, Waltiier, WJloott, Waller. 1 ; Befon t t e d i y star woke the mora; The I d e a l . . ; , . / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;.., . . . . 8 50 i-oniuiete success. W i t h a'siiod s t r o n g Report of eoqin Ittee on way* and meaps. , Died: W e d n e s d a y , Oct. 2». Mr»i Lncy The Excelsior.....-'.........,'.-,; tto the nulyor at: d alderineii of tlie olty bf.Yff4 From' MM tmen in ambrosial dusk. . . . . 8 »0 wln«i it will run both grinders. T h e y A. A l v o r d . a g e dTOyears.: Mrs. A l v o r d andotte: | * ". | v, .; W h e n , V <*hi r than a puff ol musk, T h e ( A i r l a n d . ! . . . . . . . . . . . ..•.',.'• ..... 3 25 a w g r e a t ! } ' pleased with it. 1 10 We your comml tee on ways and mean«wnuul The bloato|u breath* they, drifted thro igh has foi- m a n y y e a r s Ijveit o n t h e Alvoi-d ALSO H4BY VAiiti— . . . . . 1 . . . . : . , . , , ¾ 4(0 ; Iluf. LalK'aii. an eflterprlshig farmer, farm a t s l o c u m ' s J u n c t i o n . R e c e n t l y report in .favor of i dmlttlnajthe bill of the petrol t|i Fell ot t « I X raucheej drenched with dev . Sheet Metftl and B raaa worla. and would Ereeoiu-l Bit) w h o lives in Krenchtmvn, s h o w e d u s a h o w e v e r s h e hatl .spent h e r w i t torn i n mend thai a nen notebe'a-lven thenicdrverlnjr ! . . \ € j , OiUWRf ifite. g i v e n t o O m a n Stoddard f o r a bal- T e x a s w h e r e s h e h a s relatives. 1 She e x - (b«, total1 indebtei Ineas to Oct. 9th, WW'. a|Bount- And suet t tlie strains thufecome t o m< K Up On BEbROOX WITS. AW BEDS, a discount of & p e r c e n t wB nrt<-e'diic him o n a farm which Laliesiu p e c t e d t o g o t o Teijtas i n aba ut t w o Ing to 92,418.91 and runi^u« for a period of not tol When In^ jre i t memories I see Ibogivei. • '-SPEt'lAfJ A T T E N T I O N G I V E N T O one month. , All thi 11 ull throated quiring throng g a v e , h i m a y e a r a g o for $1,185 w i d e h w e e k s from the' t i m e s h e died Mrs. exceed -..t ,' FB'NKMABX, Go str iai lini j ou the winds of song; this v e a r s wheat c r o p paid and 1 he lias Alvifrd h a d a s e v e r e attack o f paralysis I' I WM WALTHK Her w 10 afar in upper sky <'. i ;• J. DBENNA*, I-itfileft. H e s a y s he c a n s l e e p better last S u n d a y w h i l e r e t u r n i n g h o m e f r o m - ;•• * • : ' . " . Committee, A m i a F I N E HlJARStf in a t t e n d a n c e . •; t ft f i w , a s he o w e s nobody. ^ church, from w h i c h she jhcjver recovered. . On motion of Aid. Walter thnt Ihe abfave re-, Soondjd ;he wild Valkyrie's cry. ; With i 6)1 len clash of shield and spear, 6 « s t S a t u n l a y night a IH»X social «'4s Mrs» A l v o r d w as k n o w n a n d respected port be referred to oomnilftee on chdma *nd ae-: Bingln [ t it only gods to hear; i , |-V ', | \\>-"A at Mrs. Giuubee's hall for t h e pur-by e \ c r y o n e in t h i s vicinity aiid h e r ooonta. Amended by Aid. Drennan that the re w t b e ! And hi >r vh< ou the trumpets Mare • \f-yv of raising fHiidsto'reliuJld t h e s i d e - loss wiU -be g r e a t l y felt J hov \ l o n g a d o l i t e d . I , ~ •:' ' ." '• ! i Bang ' A: ige k Ever Bright and Fair,?' walk fr«»nt t h e church to the IM. C rail- tinje s h e t a n g h t a class of b o y s in t h e Amendment carried nnantmonety. . H e r • « l e i , hi>r presence where she stu|od,' E | B s c o p a | * S u n d a y schuol. Hei large Report of doulmh'tee on* claims and aeoe mil*. r -aiT. Thei^all w a s tilled a m i a s p l e n Ahead jrj lartf of augelhood.,, To the aldermen of the city of Wyandot le. . i M i i n i e w a » b a d . T h f Imxe* went like cJass and t h e ixjgularity w i t h Which h e r We your sommltUw on-olalm* andaicwunts >•< l l l h'>s i-.ikes a n d at a g o o d p r k e , s o m e a s scholai-s attended S u n d a y school t b o w e d to <rhi>m wi a referred the following bill* would Bat ne ire • nftve I heard in«sorig ' '.- . |i!gh as %\~M. T h e net pro* e e d s uf t h e how m u! c h the btxys liiviif and respected recommend hat they he pild.. Sweeti e« i and sorrow so prolong ^' • R . HjF. W A L T B I L ' _ - j • . \ \ , ;>• '•- •"'»<jning were $3(1, A n o t h e r sucial of tfie her. Their I ui ig-H-as busheii music rings BEST LUNG MEDICINE. A. B. CLARK, ••' -arjle kind will U- held at the s a m e JOB. C R A M E R . AlbuK 'it rating silver strings— \ Recommended by the best Pbyitclana. A large numlier of Ti"ertton people . . ' . « , ' C o m m i l e a . o'w-e next Tuestlay, e v e n i n g , Nov.. It. a n d m a n y visitors atte(ide*f' t i e h o p As whi a, wiih all her eighty years. ,¾ C U R E S A F T E H kjjb E L S E TABUSN ChrtMian Maninnrdt... .817 3 0 •(•Iv^rylxnly that c a n w a l k i-» t xpected to g i v e n by t h e " D a p h n e Dajneinge ub'I"' F r e d O o b b . . . ':.-,'.'. .', ........,. 3 44 With alt iier'flreg long quenched in te^rs, leasant and agreeaple to tho taste. Ladies; and' E F 0 V- present. A littu v oman, with a look J t t h r o d e r . . . i J. . . : 4 . . — -••••• 8 44 4 U i e ' C o m m e i v i a l hotel ball o n frit Children take It with pleasure, Samples fr«j Cha* Lemlircclit ......;................: . 3 79 Like sc mi 1flclwerfolded in a boV>k. ; < GoNSUMprioN e v e u i n g o f last w e e k . Early i n th J ev< QruggiMs, or seiit by mall 10c. Address1' M o n r o f C o t i u t j r It<*iu|i«« Louis Williama. „................,.;. 4 49 1 8tr Riverside...... „.......,........: - 3 0 Lifted i t ^inland piping tone. 55SS3SSSSSSSSSSSS i n g o f the e v e n t f u l d a y the officers w< UB.O. J . FAT « CO., Carietoo, Mleta. '*<<v.\ M o u i l o n h a s deciilrtl t o with-. And HI u he Isparrovj; made her moan, R e p o r t o f tire c o m m i t t e e . " . * for tale by snd Simple BotUeiaaasss free atltOHN §rR0«G 4 <!>aw the ap|H'al to circuit coiift of t h e seen m a k i n g frequent trips b e t w t e n t W y a n d o t t e . O c t . 24, !lSM. Fotget til that another heard! l •f T o t h e p r e s i d e n t a n a m e m h e r s . o f t b e ct u i m o n -tint, brought by the village <jf.' Dundee, telephoiie station mid tlie hall, while Arid sn ag ^uj all her soul was stirred.' uncil ol t h e c|ty o f Wyandotte. > [ • '< iii whieli he w a s c o n v i c t e d aiijd'tined for d i s t r e s s w a s written liponitheir f r e e s | | i 1c o O e n t l e m e n i T o u r c o m m i t t e e Are d e p a t m e n t T h e c a u s e pf «lis.ii-dei'l.v conduct a few Jitonths ago. u n m i s t a k a b l e colors. w h / i w e r e i n s t r u c t e d t o i a e e t t h e ofticer* | o f ) h e And lli toning, ob. what joy aud griof their distress w a s t h e nQii-appe irance n r e . d e p a r t m e n t , w o u l d r e s p e c t f u l l y r e n a Trembl jilthejre like ;i trembling'leaf! Hi- has paid his fine. — i v t of t h e m a n w h o lrad b e e n engai ;ed t o y o u r . c o m m l t t e e 011 t i r e d e p a r t m e n t h m e e t - The sti i i i | where llrsi -love fhrillwl the bjora llaualsetaran- sail ment ; Charlie "Potter, the popular] milk vc'n- play tirst iviolin. T i m e d i d n o t bring Ina/ w i t h t h e o h l c e r a o f t h e A r e d ! Daalsraln Beneati the priesthood of the stars: , and .. <l^r« h a s a n e w and novijl m o d e of water- the looked for g e n t l e m a n , s o the < fljeers t h r o u g h t h e i r a s s i s t a n t - c h i e f a n d s e s r e l : Mlrb>s&Gr*slt«| ^ ,_. . . . . , alliar they acknowledged that they were not fi The mi nwur o f soft lullabies ' r ' in if lacteal Huid^-simply by s b a k i n g t h e looketl aixnind here in t o w n and found witn witia the rule* a* prescribed i by the ordlhance. rules as or" ; Above iear ancousenting eyes; : i) . . i i i e i i i the well. La.st Sunjtlay nioru- a m o n g the boarders a t the, hotel ajman Therefore, ~ * •-"— ' spectyour committee would' moat' dflre The hy mis Where ou<re her pure soul ti -od ihi»-i»t required tl«' ifiimhinedi efforts of w h o could nil the hill. B e t w e e n t n j a n d fully report that for mistakes made by OOOD BCBBEB In the patt. with tho promlfe that The hei ifhu above the bills of Ood— BOaE neveral m e n . H o d Pulve'r's bbn-ks a n d e l e v e n tire miVsic started u p a n d m a n y department they will be more punctual In the perfortoanee All on h e quavering note awoke, j eooM be bongtlt ten * '.T»"'Sles and a good pair of horses to of the cn»wd of d a n c e r s d i d not e v e n of their duties in the future, we Would tUcfrefor* yeatsa i Anil in a silent pas^ton broke, Building | I ri'Mfne o n e of h i s 1-tOtidh. wojlght i-ows d r e a m of t h e t r o u b l e t h e otlicers if t l y report tliat thoy be not oensured. And m ide that tender tune and word ,,-,•''• * CONBAD BIOLER, fr-W H e n r v I'arinenter's welL w h e r e c l u b had in g e t t i n g the lonsic, : Etc • •>.. ' ^ '-!••< A. B.CL/VBK, The sw letestisoug I ever beard. tr iltttot tn-iay contains III l^etj cotvship manageil t o g e t aliout 34 ' n. H. V. WALTER,. AlaifuMoekef l i . •old Is atafe ntmUtr. With k«v —Harret PrWcott jSpofford in Harper's ComaMjti Uhad work alwaji and ff-'t below tlie surface of terra tirma. In Are or sis years., It Is «hrap at t : SOUTH KOCK\V<>oi>. _. • B a ! a r . - - , ' f - \ "1 . ' . - ; • On motion of Aid. Wolcott that the rei snteo that roa are fnttliu what ft* ir.aking Her asceHsion s h e lost at least a comnMtlee on lire department be adopted. , . wofta T h e Ladies' A i d s o c i e t y of Jtlie . M. E. R£l!KJf JsWlwngni ffia.??* H (iajr o f bo<its in t h e s h a p e o f tiowhide.—Reaolution. Resolred,that th«« oommlue* on Wmdon trtqr D|d Any one Step t " •, Hrk « , . • » • JtMfc church will m e e t a t Mrs. Fred S h i r l e y ' s •treeta be and they are hereby InHtriicted [lol in .'. [|)inid"e Ke|K>rter. t tal^OurOtim, A Georgia editor, who is, also a TMtlgate the matter Mative to laying o f r4%«y o n T h u m l a y , N o v . 5. - , K: M. Lewis- had. rather a nUrit>w es1UONBOB.MIOI I track* oroMingOak drect at depot ou said itiectl, justice ot the peace, recently grant ad ,There \H t o bo a social a t S t r o n g ' s hall ! 1 3ORKNKAf Q*t our irprii-sf I M|> . \\\nt from h e i i i g killed last Friday e v e n a qua: reling couple an abholuto 11l re« shUr, Wyandotte. Oct. 24 1SU1. , I i : ( i ' ' , a s he wa-> r e t u r n i u g from liritton o u S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . N o v . 7, fur t h e On (hotlon of Aid. 'Marx that tlie rcsolul loll to voreO, says the Atlanta: Opntrtltuth n. i o l)ui«lee.oi) his- v e l o e i p w l e o i i the rail- Isjiiefit o f t h e E v a n g e l i c a l churt h. A ttdoptfd. ..••'" :.. '» » New business. -'' i. , , , , •Mr. llailiff." heshld. "colloot thieo ir«id tiiu-k. When within t w o m i l e s of p r o g r a m c-onsisting ^>f m u s i c a n d t h e Reimrt of member* of the Aredepi»rtrw>jt of dOlliu'D out of the couple." "I tu )'t iqi* ih'silnaliou a^pecia'l train that had play icalleit "That Kaiical P a t " will be number of lire* from April, IMUO, unlU Oi t, do it,' snld the bailllT. mouri fill y; fiven. and: refreshments served A l l lueij onli'i'i-d. cart'ving>>onie of t h e Olln '''//';.' ) M ; \ S ^ On mollon of Aid. Marx (bat the roport.( the •tliey, hain't igot a cent" "Ihor," •* U m i l y I'liine In sight, itv k n e w It had utercsicd a r e requesU'il to bring c a k e Ore departmvnt be plaoed <m Me, l*;ct|.oiilereil a n d y e t It ca'ne In sight T u r n o u t In full force a n d glv|j u s a •aid tlia ed|U)rial jttstioa,"fetcli t i e i hs counuit nut Lthen thenadjouriicil aiUouriUMi.' ' niw-Xpected, H o w he got. off t h e veloci- large c r o w d . T ' WMrSVLUVAM, City CI M* ordlna 'y before me and rnako h im it.-s-"le he cannot tell, lint! It w a s u o | an sue o 1 cense, and I'll many the wo- Corner of JeaferHon. Ave. «m I 8amp!4frMtfto*m*nHHtMtpmie, t ins?4ni t<io sooii. for t h e velocljMMle w a s man to; the flrot mifn who's got thi so BOSTON WOVEN HOSE C O J f a r W i f ft***, 1 Hnnd-lpli N i , Mli'Tiii'lMied and threw his overcoat Bttlfng and Puklsf, 22« DtventMr* StnM, I M I N I ' dollars 1 This court cftnt llvo-cuar. DKTROIT, - MieHIOAW w h i u h Was o n It upon t h e c a r and e x Highest of all Iq Leaven! ; Power.—tLatesI U. S. Gov't Repoi J. n, RICE, • .B* o; 8VUAOUE, ' f. ti!iia«l«lie«l t h e . l i g h t . The engineer Step u]i livo|ly, gentlemen!" 4 - ^ . A . * — 4t^p,tsisaXa.ia«sliMi|)l|l.,»,. (^ ..lopjiK'.l (he triilp, (old tlm c o i i d i k l o r lie Proprietor, i i 0wk. . ,_ One' application Mieircd Mf.3 V?rr r r « e . j 1 guesMid they h a d killed a limn. They dENTR4.liTl,CfC4TED. One box cured iii«.^Aiii^«jLn#' .. went ba.'k and found L e w i s (dl right, Thf |*ee Methodist dliuroh of Alleln- Being wllhlu threa M|i nres ot the Btush "In1* r 4• ,y / t>(il j n e t t y bailly shaken tip.—[Dundee lown, 1'»., allows no one who. baton ;• Depot, where Oasseii|»r« arrive by theilraiu Htrong, Sibley'». ^ •; • R i - ^ r t e r . Trunk, I«ke Hhore, and the Detroit, Oram *9 •> swret society, uses tobacco »r Haven arid Milwaukee railroads. Hui-kllu's Arnlrn Halvr. f wean lewelry to beebme A memlfer iof Three tines Of street sars pass the door—JelTer l I i Prepared tyt I ^ » ' ' 1 ^ ? •on avenue line (whiel connects with Mlchlirai TIM- best salve In t h e worldj for Cnt«, the coi g^egilion. ' • ' Central depot)! the Irunibull avenue, and tin Jfonz Chemical Cot* T r - A A * ' Hi nines, S<ires, f l e e r s , Halt Kheiiin. Corfirreas and Baker sti «et tine*. Woodward »ve 37wl3 uue and Fort street Hoi s pass within two square* Fever Sores, Tetter. 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