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- Community District Library
CORUNNA, MICH., JAN. 6, 1898.
O N E DOLLAR PER YEAR.
t
Roy*! l u k M tfc*foodpure.
delicious.
THE EXAMINATION
Board of Supervisors.
NARROWLY ESCAPED.
VOLU\
—$3.50 shoes for $1.00 at Currie&i —Fred
Clutterbuck's.
—Emmet Wiltse, of JJyron, WHS in j — J u s t i r e K a
this city Monday.
'• t h e c i t y T I H ' S I !
—1. O. Derr Jr. of this city, was in — M i.*s K i t t i t
Cleveland over Sunday.
i 'A'hli f r i e n d s iii
--Ex-County Clerk Beard of Morri'.-e, ; — . M r s . S a i n t
was in this city Monday.
j M i l i a r d u r r vj.~
—Patrick Smith, of Duffield, was here ! — M a y o r .\! i
Monday on probate matter*.
I fik'K \Vil$ IV] lO I
The county board of supervisors con- House on the Gallagher Farm Burned
Of Wm. and Emma Rheams, Charged
vened
at the court house Monday mornWith the Hart man Murder.
to the Ground.
ing for its aunua.1 January session.
Chairman Baldwin called the board to
Tbe examination of William and EmThe house on the Gallagher farm in
order.
Roil cajled by Clerk Cooler,
ma Keam, charged with poisoning Mrs.
the southeast part of the city was conJohn Hartuian, commenced on Menday every mem^r answering to his name.
sumed by tire at about 2 o'clock Monday
The usual business of settling with
a Lhiugsburg before Justice Rowley.
morning.
t h e CfUnt
The crowd present being too large |
y treasurer and other county
The house was occupied by Mr. and
for the Justice's office, the examination officers is being attended to and the au- Mrs. Wm. Brooks and Mrs. Brooks1
—Ex-Supervisor Iloughton, of Woo<]- i — M r . a n d .\
was adjourned to the city halK which diting of accounts.
sister and child, of Capac, who were
Ex-Supervisor
F.
M.
Kilbourn
has
'[ D u r a . i d . ciiiit-d
huJl, was in this city Monday.
was also tilled to overflowing.
visiting them.
— Bert Wheeler, of Washtenaw county, i d a y .
Prosecuting Attorney Chandler was furnished the board with plans and speThe occupants were awakened by fallcifications
for
making
the
court
house
I —Communk
present on behalf of tbe people, while
ing brands of flre aud barely bad time visited old friends here last week.
i
A. E Richards represented the defend- into a modern up-to-date building not to escape a fearful death. Everything! — Mrs. E. C. Waldron, of Chesaning, ! a t Kpisi.-.u[>:i! c\
auts, Reams, and F. H. Watson looked to exceed $10,000 expense.
was burned, even their clothing, except visited Aid. John Trumble and family I l i O O J ) .
We
have
carefully
examined
the
plans
I
Absolutely Pure
after the interests of John Hartmau.
. . . v
.
..
, , a pair of pants and shoes which beloag- last Thursday.
L
x
aud
find
that
the
improvements
if
wade
;
,
.
»
«
,
j
—Mrs, John
f
Dr. Austin, of Laingsburg. was sworn w o u ! d m e e t t b
ed to Mr.
Brooks.
—
Mr.
Win.
I$ro<te
and
bride,
of
Orion,!
* demand* of court busiated testified that in his opinion Mr*.
The goods were a total loss, as he were the gue&ts of his cousin, Louis from u v w t svi
ne s a n d m a k e a
carried no insurance. The loss on tbe Sheanh-. Sunday.
Hartuian came to her death from opium j *
bulldlnR that all
A Kwoe« co.,
, —Mrs. C. K.
z rtS o f t h C 0 U n t
woultl take
r i d e in j house is estimated at about $750, with
or morphiue poisoning.
! *
*
y
P
of Mrs. .1
—The millinery store of Hicks sisters j
w en
$250 insurance.
John
llartman
was
sworn
and
related
»
finished.
Any
one
who
knows
this
week,
will be closed during the evenings of \
1
the manner and circumstance* attend- anything about the present building
Early Menday morning D. M. Low?
THE CORUNNA JOURNAL, iug
January and February.
[ - M r s . M. J .
the death of his mother.
know? that it is a menace to the health passed around a paper on behalf of the
—Elnathan Brown, of Vernon. a for- ii)^ :i f e w wi^ck
Tne examination was continued until of tbe court, jurors and court officers. family, which was most liberally subGOR&UCH. d> WELCH, Pntprietvrs.
The sum required is insignificant when scribed by our citizens, so that a suf- mer resident of this city, was calling on iC. B. Green.
Published every Thursday morolnur, at Cor- yesterday and was probably finished compared to the wealth of the county.
j —George A.
anna, the County Seat Of «h iawassee County. late in the evening.
ficient amount was raised to set them to old friends here Tuesday.
Devoted to tbe interests ot the Republican
Through
the
generosity
of
the
city
of
—County XJlerk Cooper and family; in the oity Tut
ThJS far there appears to be no evihousekeeping
Party and the collection of focal and general
Corunna the comity was given a $12.0X0
news.
spent Xew Years day with Mrs. Bruce | since last An pi
dence implicating Wm. Rheam.
TUBS:-One year, fl.00: six months, «fty
Death of Mrs. Tuttle.
J-s.il and sheriff's residence. I t seems j
i Buckmiuister at Owo*so.
j — Mr. and M
cents; three tnontts, tweniy-tlve cents.
that the time is now opportune to do i
spent New Ye
—Tbe annual meeting of the W. C,
Advertising rates made known at the office.
Bids Wanted
something
w-iih
tbe
court
house.
j
Mrs.
Tuttle,
wife
of
Dr.
Mills
Tuttle,
BmM
Sealed proposal, will bereceivedby Of course tbe board cannot make the died at their home in this city last Fri- U. will be held at the M. E. Church pai- j Charles Hath*
PS^J^Iff£^'S&Sr
t
f
—Mrs. N. C.
lors on Friday at 3 o'clock P. M.
tITr should
S^ S^tff^T&ff&^Si^
the undesigned up to and including appropriation but can only submit tbe \day morning, after a long illness.
rep
bazar
stock in
—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter, of here
_.,,....
-„__..i^....
Jan. 13,1898, for the rendering of medi- proposition to the people for their ap-j Mrs. Tuttle was born in Madrid, X.
cause will
be «»oertalr№d.
n o r t h o f C o l l i r
j cal services, exclusive of medicine, for proval. The question could be submit- j•Y.. 77 years ago, and was one of the diued-with hlc favorite nephew. Ex-j
HATIOItAX. BANK
Register Bigelow, at Owosso, New | —Mr. Dwig
I the poor in tbe city of Corunna, for one ted at the spring election without in-1 oldest residents of this city.
Years
(lay.
! Star, visited lr
! year froin tbe 15th day of January, 1 SOS, curring any extra expense, and we pre-; She leaves five children, as follows:
OF o oR/cran*A.
| payments to be made monthly or quart- sume this wil) be donefc
L.w.sunios8,
W. D BARIIISOS,
Samuel Fish, George R. and Lewis Tut- —Editor Sleeth: or the Byron Herald j Derham and ot
resident
superVk*.Pre«dent.
Prectdedt.A. ROSEKKHASB
The new plans whi^h have been sub- tle, of this city, Mrs. Harriet Oak?, of called on friends here Monday. He re- i *-The.Corur
or(]er
Casbler.W.
A « i « » n t Cashier, W. F. GAIXAO
visor.
ports his son-in-law, Wm. McDonald, j Star will be on
mitted
to the board provide for a front Owosso. and W. E. Bra man. of Flint.
I
The
right
to
reject
any
or
all
bids
is
the aniiivcrsai
DIEBCTOBS
annex to the court nous?, which annex
Mrs. Tuttle has for msny years been improving in health.
|J. u
served.
reserved,
and
no
bid
exceeding
$200
will
j
\
]
and
wind—The
Hume
family
held
a
very
an active member of the Episcopal
wouk
b e usetJ a aa f r o n t ha!
HA
^
,
t PATK1CK i
be considered.
! iug staircase. The plans also provide Church. There was no one better known pleasant reunion with Dr. W. C. Hume —Miss I.ilah
deceased and none and family in this city last Saturday. c i t y , ju?t arriv
T*Coitoctions msde and promptlr remitted
for a south annex. "20x2f>, on the ground
where she h«*
About thirty five were present.
cuirentratei of Ktchanye.
J . A. AK.MSTRO.NO, L ..
perance
lectu'r'
p
on time dep -»lt«.
The funeral services were held at the
—"Pat" Roy Derham was given a
Supts. of tbe Poor.! «>rs'room. A north annex, ISxM feet.
loid to «ny pnrt of the world.
Dated" Jan. 3,1898.
I would furnish more room for the pro- Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon, pleasant surprise by about 35 of his - M r . H. B.
.—„_—_.
I bate office. In an annex east of the pro- {fnd notwithstanding the inclement school mate? andjf riend* last Friday ev« - j Tuesday after
CrtAS. D.
M. L. »T»WAKT,
Notice.
L. I. STEWART.
bat« office vault would be located toilet weather tbe church was filled with ning. Refreshments were served and daughter in C
Sfaled proposals will be received by rootns for boih sexes, and through it a mourning friends. K«v. E. W. Hunt,
much better tli
,
g
the evening much enjoyed.
the undersigned up to and includmg U trwav would lead to the court room rector of tbe church, officiated.
—F. K. CliiM
Jan. 1">, 188S, for furnishing 100 cords 8above,
permitting prisoners to be
The leinains were laid nt rest in the ! —Thomas Thorp, of this city, has re- in grain wool ;
BANKERS,
of hard wood, two feet in length, to be brought into the court room without Corunna cemetery.
| ceiVed notice that he \* one of six heirs
1
inu to tlM-ir fri
delivered an' corded on the school pacing through the crowd in frout.
BSTAB1.IPIUD 1MB.
' to an estate left by an uncle in England.
<lar
for ISDN.
P»yTeH«r.
grounds in the city of Curunna on or' In the POUmeant annex would be located
Hicks £ister« will sell a largo number W<» understand that hls^ portion will etilerprihlng ti
Kec. Teller.
before the 1st of April, 1S9S.
of sailors and trimmed hats at most any ' anouut to a conKiderable amount.
the boiler and coal room.
—Justice P
A.
W.
GRKKK,
AmrkM E*.
On the second floor in the south, an- price. They arealways giving bargains
Detroit.
-Mrs). W*. H. Davln. of Vernon. reO>HiTO«rt3lal N'atlnna1
F.
E.
W
K
I
C
H
,
ye»r by ot1ifi:t
l>e»rt»lt.
j
betrolt Nation* Mlank
tliat during 2fl days of Xovemher
Committee of School Board. nex, in the immediate reap of the pres- in millinery goods anyway.
Chlc*fu.
county clerk«
First Natinnal Bank.
ent court room, would I*: located the
Dated Jan. 3rd, 1S9S.
made -I't pounds and !» ouru-^s of
Drafts drawn nn al pur!* of thp world.
parties we re .
W on time d o B
per «mt »utere»t
stairway, jiidgv** room and
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
b'.tter from the milk of one cow. beKal<! Striker o
J. C. (juayle wants some good apples, j room. Tbe new plan* design the'revidrs uflng milk for a fatuity of three
— iJev. l»«v
I m o v j , , g Of H]j |he partition!;! on tli«* sec~-$X.V> shoes for 81.(10 at Currie & during that time.
pn'Jtrli at tin- 1
HUrka Sisters can supply you with all j o n d rtoor> m a k | , , s j t h | | o hu large court- Cluttt?rbuck"J.
— Kx-SherlffCole. of Vernoti. was in
theeilk twists, ribbons, etc.. you need.] r o o K l T n e g l K ,, h a m j e x O | | t h e M o o n c ,
•—Charlen Godfrey, oi iiancroft, was this city Thtiraday. H<> had jtixt re- day morning. :
OWOSSO, MICH.
kins Srli(M)l II
floor over the sujwryiwors' roooi would in this city Friday.
ttirued from Northern New York, wheie
cent
for
I,eoii:irdH.)ii w
Money to loan at six per cent for a j be o«d ns a jury room. There would
— Mrs. J<uues Ortier, of New Haven, is hi- and hix wife were summoned on Ac- church Suiid:i>
term
of
year*
on
improved
farms
only,
B.C.
also be a small jury room in the second
count of the illness of her mother. He
reported to be quite ill.
Inquire at tltl* office.
story of the atinex to the probate office.
—C. K. Holli
—Banker C. I), Stewart, of Owosso, K*>S it was 1(> degrees below zero when
TlHili
41 L K«-r!rr
I W ftimtnon*
The
new
plans
provide
for
a
good
sysfor
he k-ft and there was good sleighing.
II V Daitra
IH
wood heating stove, tem of ventilation, nun for heatingeit'/ier was here Friday on probate business.
Fok SALKI
W £ Hall
if s
ex peri
Xearlv new.
—County Treasurer Colby, during tl*e year
S. Z. HICK.
—Judge Bush visited hi.* friend, SupI by hot water or steam. The roof of the
month of December, paid out $*J<;n.4:f
A percent Interest Quarterly on
I new court house would be slated, the eriiitendaut Pluukett, at Ovid, Frldav.
This i
Savings Deposits
Notice to Venice Tay-Payers.
county orders, $31.50 soldiers' relief,
foundation would be of Held stone, and
~ J . A. Becker, of Flushing was in i
be doubled wit
! 81,:ilS.2s iM>or, #40.93 sparrow, $1,043.30"
"iloney to Loan on Real Estate.
the
rest
of
the
stone
used
would
be
cut
this
city
yesterday.
He
reports
a
good
Tbe undersigned will be at tbe WilkSafety Deposit Boxes tor Rent.
*.> witnesses, $597.73 drain, j Andy Moss'
stone.
The
cornice
would
be
of
galvabusiness.
school house on Wednesday, Dec.
on hand in tbe county treasury Jcomplaint of >
B*ttk Open Saturday Evesisg*.
—Prof. E. L. Mason, of Clinton, Iowa, December 31, was $3,030
house
20. 1807, at I.ennon, Tuesday, Jan 4, nized iron. The improvements all told
j
would
entail
a
cost
not
to
exceed
$10,was
tbo
guest
of
his
brother,
George,
IS*** and at the Forrest School house on
-~Mrs. Jarred Cook died in Fowler- j
''
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
kst week.
Saturday Jan. 8th, 1S9S for tbe purpose 000.
re Just
ville on Christmas day. She was a forMrs.
Thomas
Nelan.
of
receiving
taxes.
FKED
MILLER,
l for th
—H. II. Chatters, one of the hustling mer resident of Byron and had returned
I oaurance A««ot and deaier in real estate—
1 Samuel W, Cooper, Coninoa, Midi •
Treas. Veuice township.
J. Tlio
—
H.
Mary, the devoted w'fe of ex-Mayor I «••«"*»«*• °« F l y i n g , wti in this city to her home after a visit with her many
ttorneys at Uw—Newton & Gold. Flint,
dence
is
at Itl;
• friends there only a few days previous
Thomas Xelan, No. 303 East Com&tock lnursday.
Mica. Ottce In Fenton block.
rand
last
Satu
Notice to Caledonia Taxpayers.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith attended [to her death. She remarked several Skinner, char?
street, died suddenly Thursday morn
ttorney and counselor at law—3. S. Miner,
O r t Mica. <MB<« in wuiiama' block.
1 will be at the County Treasurers' ing of heart disease. Abont 4 o'clock the Eastern Star banquet at Cuesanlng | times while there that it was her last of chair-tidy a
[ visit.
ttorneys nod counselors at law—W»t*on &. office Coruuna on Saturday of each Mr. Xelan, her busband, thought he last Thursday evening.
arraigned b^fj
Ctaapsiao. l««tceovei tbetecood national
heard
a
peculiar
gurgle
ia
her
throat.
—Mr. and Mrs. Fobert Cranston and! _;Durand Express:
Mrs. E. Vari
<tan^,Owo«do, Micb.
week and Crowe A Paynes, Owosso on
He shook her and spoke to her. Be-daughter, of Gauit, Canada, are visiting | Auken last week received a check for day aiul the ti
A Uorn^yt and counselors at law.—Kn^rbt & Monday of each week until the 10th. of
meantime he 1
^
(Xilllns, office ia MiSlard bk«k: J. G. January next for the purpose of receiv- coming greatly alarmed he called bis Mr. Cranston's sister, Mrs. Hugh Whif5
from
her
brother,
Barney
CourtKnigfct. circuit court corutn»a«k>!>er, Mine ofSheriff Scoug:
daughter and his neighbor Fred Aberle, ller, on Fruzer street.
ing taxes.
Bee, Corunaa, Mich.
wright. of Kansas, as a Christmas presasking
the
Hatter
to
go
for
Dr.
Hume.
- H . F. Wai
CHAIO.ES Wntv.
—L. W. Simmons, of Pontiac, vice- ent Mr. Van Auken was remembered
ircuit court com roiuiooer nod altomev at
Nothing
could
be
done,
as
Mrs.
Xelsn
a
joint
install;
law—P. F. Bump*.0wo»», Mien. Office
Treai. of Caledonia Township.
president of the First National Bank of in the same way by his daughter, Mrs.
(B Sbattuck block.
was dead. At various times she has
Past
Com.
J.
this city, and II. A. Nichol.s. of Bright- Maggie Painter, of Cortlandt, CaJ., who
suft'ered
from
a
heart
trouble,
which,
Shiawasse Mutual Notice.
Post ami past
ttorney and coundelor at law—Walter Me- \
on, were guest* of Mrs. A. T. Nichols is visiting Mr. VanAuken and family.
Bride, Curunaa.Micb. OtBoecpstaintwo j The annual meeting of the Shiawassce without question, caused her death.
of
Owosso, i
nortbof postotBce.
j
and family. Friday.
—Vernon Argus: W. D. Garrison which short si
Mutual Fire Insurance Company wiK be
Mrs. Aelan was the daughter of Alvin
—The aunual meeting of the W. C. T. this yea r presented each -of the employees members of th
ttorneys and counselor* at Uw—Chandler held in the Court House, in the city of Parks, of Ohio, and wus at tbe time of i
at his store with a brass Ismp stand with war songs m
l
»" Thursday, January Ctb, jher death 51 years of agr Since her I', will occur in the M. E. chi'rch paronyx top. Mr. Sidney, the office em- with the oyste
11SU7. at eleven a. m., for the purpose of i marriage»with Mr. Nelan they resided lors Friday afternooti at H o'clock. The
ployee, received a beautiful dressing
lection
of
officers
for
the
year
will
aksjdeScbooJ.^CoHejwapd jTMcbert'^ Hre- j electing officers aod the transaction of I at Howeil and later moved to Owosso.
—The younj
case
on a silver tray. Mr. Garrison apoccur. A full attendance is desired.
such
other
business
as
may
lawfully
j
Two
children,
Frank,
of
Toledo,
and
be established
reciate9
to
faithful services, and his help-Hon. J. W. T'urner, of Owosso at- i P
come before it, and I further give notice j Kate, of Owosso, and Mr. Nelan, her beRose building
oetnr— W.s.Jone*.Corunna,Mtch, Special of an intention to amend the charter of; reaved husband, survive her. The de-tended the funeral services of the 'late | « « will no doubt continue to meritthat
| pendent oftkn
irttention (riven to dtacaaee of wotDeti and
children. Office over Chn*e h AojreU's itore. the Company.
PKTEK P.VTCIIKL,
i ce&sed was a member of the First Bap- Mrs. Tuttle Sunday afternoon. He in- | Appreciation.
! Mrs. R. R. I'Or
— Wm. Eaze*, of Fairfield, was in this
Vernou,
Nov.
2'J,
ISft".
Secretary,
jtht
church.
She
bad
a
lovely
dispo-,
I were appointe
fc$-8ietaa and surgwn—w. C. Hume and
tiharl*., Stalckl*^, C^runna, Mlcb. Office
——
isition which showed itself to her family | o n e o f t l i e married women that were j city Monday on his way home from i a const i tut ion
hours.! to 4 p. m. on«re«k dsys. Office on
floor. State St.,am door west ot th« I have forty acres of choice land with- j and friends, and won the respect of ah | residents here when he resided in Co-1 Grand Blanc, where he had been called j M. I.owe. Mrs.
on account of the death of an uncle, Mr.
in three miles of the cit- of Corunna ! w n > k n e w h e r ! runna.
j Kellogg. K. B.
Wm. Eanics, which occured last Friday
for
* sale
»~cheap.
-v
iVrnn p<wv
held
Sunj d!a yThe
, f t efuneral
I
t
o
l
t
o
n
,
was
in
p n o o n services were
t a committee t<
p
MASONiC.
A. ltrnis
JtosbNKRANS.
at First ,• There
sympacityDouglas,
yesterday
&u\.
,,„.. a f t ewas
p SS the
—Joy
of callin^on oid friends, at an age of over 100 years. Mr. Eamt-8 'of the room*.
r n o oa
) 1Ip.f r o m attendance
l l j e Baptistofchurch.!
National Bank, Corunna.;j thi/.ing friends, andd the
th profusion
f i
COP.UXNA LODGE N'O. 115, F. & A, M. ^
o ffjj n e lm] n O t
here in over„.* .year and | w " *>™ *» ^ Y < ? ^ 7 ^ N < ov, D. —The last v\
alar comuiunicatimis, Brttt I'uesday on or be.
1
(lowers
bore
evidence
of
th*
esteem
in
j
..
.
.
1 7 0 7 Ani
on lhat
n D
a s suffering from !
tore thf: full of the moon, in each month.
hee wwas
' ] ^ *?• ? ' m7' Vf mmovrd line Joslin, w!
-A-hich
the
deceased
was
hekf.
The
re!
^
«
»
«
o
«unerm«
C. M. P*ACOCK, See.
F. H. PETTI BO w», W. M.
Any one having a 40 acre farm and mains were placed in the vaolt.—Owos-1 a l s m e » r m i caused, he said, by trying to Grand Bla c in 1842, and had resided ,
s f le(1 f o r ]
:
wishing to exchange for an improved so. Argus.
| to lift a mortgage under theOleveiand there ever since. He leaves a sister.! *'* '
CORDXNA CHAPTER, NO. 33, R. A. M.
years, and a brother, aged S2 'j Joslin, her aoi
Hejrular convocation* flrtrt Taursday in each 80 acre farm should call on or address.
. _^_
fadministration. He is all right now, aged 85 years,
Marriage
License*.
montn. KAU-H AOOMJCKT,Secretary.
A. B.
ARTHUR C Yotsc;.
j ecutor of the ^
I and daring tbe pitst year has expended years, and a half sister,
ffaCHAKIW. H. P.
Corunna. Mich. Guy L. Walter, Elsl#
t
35 Ii about $2,500 rn buildings and improve- —At a regular meeting of Wrnon ] tbe fact that
13
OOKUKKACO0NCILNO.38, R-*S. M, HerEmma J. William*, Fairfieid
..
25 ments.
tflar aaoetublie* third Thursday incacb month.
Division No. 58, Knights of the Loyal Five dollars if
C. M. PKACOCK. Heoorder. G«o. S>HATTUCK,
36
FOR SALK or KENT: House and two S. O. Matthewrton, OwiMtAO
T. I. M.
Guard,
held Dec. 2, 1807, the following son, Eddie Ke
Maranda Rone, OWOHMO
33
—At the regttlar meeting of the M. E.
lots, good location, terms easy.
William StanlAke, Owostw Tpa.
CORtTNNA COMMAS 1>BR7, NO.«l, K. T.
Sunday School Board Hist Friday eren- officers were elected for the en so ing daughter, Floi
Loit'e H*ffener. C
J, C THOMAS,
Stated conclave*, eecon* Ttiunday In eaoi>
eiected as offl- year: Captain general, John Reynolds: |be paid, with
moeta. W. A. RoeinCKAifa,
H. BOSH,
Corunna.
tteeorter.
E.C.
To RENT OK SELL : One good house
CORUNNA CHAPTER OttDEK OF
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; rahtnt mpertnlBia- Harris; paymaster, W. E. Johnson; years.
c. i.
e m Star. K«vular neettiur first Wednesday and barn well located. Inquire at T. K, 8t*bton. -,
after tfce full moon of each month *t Maoonic
Ing apparel A
E<Jov» Flicker,
chaplain, Rev. F. A. Stephens; senior
Hall. Mm. MART C SMITH, W. M.; M B *
JOURNAL office or address.
Bum*
231 shall; jtselstant secretary', Mrss Edith
daughter, Mrs
FLORA AuGOURY, SecretaryJteutenaot, Wm. Crawford; junior lieuO l I a G u n t t r , Bornw
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W. A. FRASER.
Newell;
treasurer,
Mrs.
C.
I.
Collins;
dun of the esta
Daniel A. JOMH, Clajloo
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tenant, Cbas. Parrisb; sergeant*, K.
I^ansiug Mich. Flor* Wriy, Vernon
funt-ral ej
librarian,
Miss
Amy
Kequa;
violtnfst,
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Corunna. Conncll No. 9 meet* errry Thurnday
Charle* WoodhulL, Woodaull
47 Miss Franc Mitchell; organist, Miss Ooodali, E. Wilkinson; sentinel, £rne«t
betwe<
«Tenias in Mar«abee hall. Vltdting- menberA
Hart; board of auditors, K. B^ Heed, F.
Roth Martin, WMrtnall
2»
Hoae)
to
loan
on
ctaireable
property.
k-n. Thel
are cordially «-cleomed. 8. W. BINBAX, Pre*.;
Joan PrexUr, Owosao
18 MVrta Bice; assistant organist, MlfS- Patchel, W. H, Howd.
O. E. D « w , S « . ; H U. MtKTnR,TrtM.
ABTHUB Totm« Coromjt.
Kate Strtkrr, OWOMO
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J7 Flossie Mott; chorister, Geo. Jfcrvte
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THE CZAR'S LATEST MOVE
lal«r*«tl«*; InfurMBil** Irani I
LUO
1 Mlfclaa
Trading i l i n | M have IMII
it Lipecr.
Work on Jat-ltiou's new open house RMMIU TrMft Snr Occupy Ki»the R m i t If a Dt*1I1 begtn February 1.
C(UM, u taftttut Ptrt, ao4
Commerce and I»A icheme l» on fool for a canal between Maple lUpldi and Grand Jtapldi.
Cas IWy tk* Worli.
i EiUblUbtd.
C. II. Hollli, • Jeweler or lienton liar-!
Imr, dletl suddenly, lie waa eo year*
SAGE IS LDOKEI F H .
U
SNtd thl>*
THE M № U •FI3EW SMIIFKMCL
• factor/
a lar
t V
•horlly be ealabliahed
'ti Junction.
c value of thtl year** ccttry crop
IXPO will be «3*>O.i>o<». a larar I
-turrin •• l i K r n l f l
rente
'tuber uf {lot, I'lngrff'. political
ily iit'iilufeil i t Lnniiliig Hint there: Londi
l!d lit DO estttl session of Ule " '
another f[rab of Clilnr.e terrilury, and
evidently 1> Iment upon forcing the
Tlie Kiijirriiip court h.m decided thnt hand of (.rrut IlrliuSn In Tvgart! t o p — "
•-HI of
of n ,lrjm
money taken from a \> • ,oner by an of- Uon. News cornea that thrraar'afn
.try.
lu |ii».ldi> fur tllU [• Hi-cr U not milijccl .o yarnlsbce pro- hate occupied Kln-C'hau, lyinjr north of
I'ort Arthur. Tui» place* Ibem a lltUi
m utter i!if holidays, reciting*.
it of Mii/li ti dijiiirtAll telephone, u-liTf-M'l' ""•> electric] nearer 1'tklng. and give* tbetn com
t .wen one ofllK-frn- Ugh. wire* on MiiinntrcL-t at Ann Arbor < mand of another important «trat*gii
ii.UKl (fou.idt-r (; roimil before pavlugof position In tbe Uulfof Ijtu-Tung. Th,
that btrt'i't t* bfL'iiiiIncident has iDlennHied tbe intercut it
'oriental ntTjirs. nnd is taken to mean !
vi'iH pri-jtai-i-il.
Tlii!i>n.el. In I
iii. .uiliiiirtl bv ll*
ticirj Ihr Flowery kingdoi
milt-il h.v tttiy M><'ci!l<idir^r:
irket i alp.
r.v fir
S-.0I10 II yenr.
:c1rc!, howevrr. I list wlirn
it llnrl.ur & Colui
crulM-ri prt Into OIJM-K
JUIJ U lu be $..U0<Ta
rt* will lw made, and thai
tl.eu bv ffomjielled to grab
ll:r f.-rci-i. mill iuo( Hit Uiiiu-i! Sinn-"
s relate* to tbo oolite-
ioslnff nint
Stioiv to b
d to tell six tick-1
, ri-iaiin^lollip
S (if tllL' ['(lilfll
cim-e the tiei-iima
upatioo ol
-Cl.au bay.
ewa. IX-c. 59.—It it
ported lha
rr., Rilh a large;
arine*, b.ve been
Kussian squadron '
may basUts
in)fin iviil cut Into
turtniFiils a.rrn(ty es-
tittv Ka]ka^k:l, Gr.i
pastern railroad i
Cliicago & West !i
suite of power In the Yellow -.(a.
hciioti is likewise aunitcil on Ibe
-t of Japan, wlww indtninity i* lilielo remain unpaid ihould sll lh.]>owBpnroprinte thv Chinese littoral.
I is conceded tniit the citu'lion IH
ana when t
iap.cls & .Smit
ib
so, Ihtc at—Kli T. Sbepntly rrtornrJ frn
where lie held an oftii-ial posiKETB-MGIA .un-.l I.r !> Milt-.mmentiiifr upon tbe reported oc- PILL*. "Wieiw. a-lim..1 Ai cil i-tt:;,-,
iillt-ii States coast
an offer of S2JJ.C0U for! ciipation of Kin-Cbau by Kussia, jniil. \
.r.v and tbt board of
made by Chicago capi-^Vunday:
"Kin-Chau is on itiiporlart :
ureau of Matistics of
re to organize 3 $-'00,00:;, walltd'cHv (not an open port), at l i e '
vvlop Ibe well,
j bend of the Gulf of Lau Tunff,
iScparttiit-nt atiel coniu:hoftber;verYaloo t !
Davis Kcnynn, of Detr
2 treasury bureau of
,
here Ibe f^reat naval battie iietween '
salesman, nasflm-dfi
e dulb
e Japanese am] Chinese was l"ou»bt, '
at Gr
isular officers of the
id the otber importantriverswhich '
..11 3 charge of usiii? froran
>w into Ibe ^uif. l l is about rijui- |
ulieti atki-d to pay • dulliir
mci-cia! agents, ihelr
^<i'*e to an oimiibiLf comi^ai
ml all oilier officer! of
Lea luderbitzen, a Gerni:
•
of
UM-unalu,
kii:cd
liims-elf
ii
)[• iiiiasfcrrvfl to tbe
I M^r<jui-rte eounlv, bv blow1
inurtc! ami iuilm
tal of Manchuria,
I brains »it hii rilk- while tern
miner
'
Ik- hint reeviilly bu<
U
l
I
ruilro;i<l.
c disc
IU
l». " tlie ""hJr e a u ot
of the
m
arj of ,
this i«rt
ia and tbe
Gulf of Lau Tue~,
an
rin-canre « biob wi.l
of labor, whirl, now I jijuirs u
vwnt'lon.
AMronff'ln'a'T,
MalilMiment of such 11 at-Ii eoi
is such that its
1
iPLE SLAIN.
I'htoCore I), lliibl. •
nport capitalist:, ha
, Us
tc. 27.—Milr.ui ,\cii
>L-ilri!:.'i! u
rHj-se^-io!) )>racti.-3:].v
a position to defy the
Washington. Dec. iS.—Sen
r Worpan. of Alabama, uf the committee on ]
foreign relalions, said lhat it would be I
impossible Tar the United Slates to re-I
A.ain compjacrnl should Kuropean na- ]
tinnB undertake tlie dis,nnrinb*nnent of
Cl,ira. Senator Morgan said:
n«nniQ occupation of a part of
C h i n and the p
)!il far
(-.•mil- drilli'il ut .\ t ii[.ort »bk'b " a s a
failure.
l)r. K. I!. licllitiap. mttubir of the
M:itu buard of health, has received a
Ittu-r from William I teach, health uflifiT for Ualieu. ha.ving that iinee iliphpine a cordon or DlTenae to )|b/
ia broke OUL tn rlial ileinity there
: bL'en 2Q r
i. Of 1
' ^ ^ r ^ T h a t ^ X n j j ^J
Milled !i
« wbo have t
Mrs. Elf era Adams, of Lantitiff, has B I ;j*
liicn (rratited fi'.OUO alimony by the su- Ther
it dtat in tbe Chln«* a
J m
I'lWiie court lo be paid bv the ailiiiliia-' *
irasor of the estate of her deceased erat!
husband, E. J . Adam*, from ubuuifhe, com
e about one year be-j
•re his death.
I Havana, I>ec. 21.—Capt. Gea. Blanco
| K. h. Ward, a MuskeBon barbei
• deelarei that Cobs will be under aa au-
5«
.—Till; u
ii lines t
ii
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Combinations.
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Our combinations have IKOII well sclcvtol ami itidiitlc M)n№ of lliu ln»t papLTi pulilishnl. \\v this
inotiiod we can furnirh our sulisc'ritwrs with the !>e?t of reading :il VITV
i-mall cost. The rates we mate arc lower than you can pet anywhere
else-. We can also save you something on many papers and magazines
not mentioned here. These combinations arc for our subscripts t>nh\
NEW YOKK WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
Tbis ]>apcr needs very little intrtxiuclioo. It h well and jrcncrnlly known
us the authority cm alt matters of national interest. With its many departments it furnis,HM news on all Eiibjf cts
fur all cta«e3 of people. We csngivc
you the JOUKXAL and the
j 1>CFU bound over to the federal j
TrilHinc for
$1.00.
| jury at Grand Itapidi on a charge of
counterfeiting. It i- alleged Ward
jjlattd ten one-cent pieces with a tiiwaili and gave them to boys lo pass.
rd claims it was done ia a joke.
of-' ^
rill begin witk the B*w fear with of-'
icera in the palae«. As MOB iiatMD- V
iy is workiag tntootaly Gen. Blase* JJ»
rill take thelcld tocoadnct a BMtif- ?P- T i l * 1 M i r ' H I f i V F l f i U V K
t jear.
anil Ihe
««ive canipalrti acaia« the « l S H T H ^ MICHIGAN FARMKR.
Lansing. Millie Pec. 2S.—Ii la inth:n of
For tbe fanner or anyone intcrcsled in
V
nuunccd tint Uon, A. T. Swineford. ex- emaining under arms.
farmisg prolwMy no other paper puhif Alaska, will go to Aluka
*J"*
U*a«hina^oB, Dec =«.—A ncv srder. ' \/
lisbed finals Tae Mk-hifan Fanner.
It is nol osly good reading, hot tbc
numemuB kiaie and swstwtiowe it eonthe peo>
taJM each vfack makr «if moaey value
n prop.
a follows: "Hereafter. cUlms
to
tke progwwiivo fanner. We earn
1
mpany'hj0,"
for inert*** of pension wi ] not be con>idered within ]= aaonthi from the laat
action—allowanre «r rejc.'tlo*-"'
jrive you tbe Fanner and the JOUKXAL
Ilh f
one year for
The Detroit Twicc-a-W»-ek .Iminml is
the next l>est thing tu a daily. With
its largo quantity uf newt in cumlcn^fHl
form it about equ.il? a. dailv npw^'.ijM'r.
It is especially valuable for its excellent market reports. Anyone who does
not take the dailv should not he withoutthcTw.ec-a-W«k. Wu can give
t
you that and the JOURNAL oncyearfor
,
^ ^
Colihvater. Dec. 24.—,
farmer aged Tl. residin_
ter. sat down oa tbe lounge beside kit
with whom he KvetJ, and.clatpiag
irtni around liiv in'saeck.hesakl:
"I love you more
«n I can tell.™ A
moment later the •• aian suddenly ex24. — A tounterfelt pired.
rliflcatc has been
riracif ISOfi, J.Fonnt
Waahlnxion. Dec. ».—Secretary AlLXM
avr'a illneas is caMalar aaac aaxietj
•mona; bit friead* aad tk« BMaahcn *l
t ftvcanl,
hi. fawily. The seentarj- waa Wane
c. 21,-The eniM Monday, and ia UireatHMd with pa*«p from Honolulu
liaivMpnlMaftkt'
i j i II h,,,,r. a i , i
•11 preriou* record t,
g i i d
Marvin H u g b i t t , of
• 11
•
H.—fire i l i m i n l
ihirc block! in tW
tbi* cltj t* the Mt>
VICM aay Uwt mtxmT&mftotbc ««tatal
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:
TWICE AWEKK FliEK PRESS.
This U another jrnod pnjwr for those
who want a lot of <T>MM1 rcurfins and
desire to keep welt ]x*.U-d. It h:is
good market reports ami intu-h iincrcstinjr reading fdr young and old. We
can furnish you the Tuiii-a-Wcik
Free PreSs and the JOL"U>'AL IHJIII for
S
^
$1.50. N
k««fc.
^ t t n ^ v T r e a ^ ' " * «»Ma>: a—eta, f 1JIM—•
<-liy. Tbc ._
ceased was TO years nf i ? e.
Saa FraHciaN, Itec «.—LalwH __
;
$1.35.!
Spring!eld. Umm^ Dec S3.—Tke Over-
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TWIC&A-WEEK JOURNAL.
i.—AcciiriKr.g lt>thc
CUv
Siippriniondu B J . J . 5 t } i n r < > for
•. Mr. anil Mrs. :
m
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Stid all Orders to
THE GOMJNNA JOURNAL
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
looks at it, and flings it aside with ail htaaces. Hut, after awhile the wheel
the other beautiful tniitjjs he ha* ever of fortune turns up. and Oie man tfuta
Tbe bladder wa* create I for one purheard oi, and cries out in ecstacy of his $20,000. Now he has prayers on thu
pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, Rev. Dr. Talmage Talks About admiration, for the superior quilitie* .Sabbath and every day of the week, i>ul
of our religion: "Noraeution shall be he has dropped the catechism. Tint
•ad a» such it is,not liable to any form
God Amid the Coral Reef*.
made of coral.
wheel of fortune turns up a;,'uin, am!
of disease except by one of two way*
hfc
gets his fteo,000. Now hu'has prayers
Take
my
hand,
and
we
will
walk
The first way is from imperfect actiou Tit* Wonderful Mm*onrj of the M In a to
ois
Sabbath motiiiny alone. The wheel
through
this
bower
of
the
sea,
while
1
Marln« la»t:t)U—JLHk*unit From th»
of the kidney*. The second way is from
of
fortuue
keeps turning up,uud lie has
show
you
that
even
exquisite
coral
is
Curtti—tiod'a lx*»« of ih*
careless local treatment of other diseases.
not worthy of beiiitf compared with 6200,000, >and now he has prayers on
the richer jewels of a Christian soul. Sabbath morning when he feels like it
The first thing that strikes me in look- and there i* no company. The wheel
. V it heal thy uriue Irom unhealthy kidIn the following sermon Rev, T. De- ing at the coral is its long-continued of fortune keeps OQ turning up, aad
the Ktniru'nt SjK'ciali.st, who Ims
neys is tlie it. iff cause of bladder troub- Witt Talmage leads bis auditor*
live; l)ii»ioin;.)$ and two Honoraccumulation. It is not turued up he has bis $390,000 and no prayers at
led. So tlte wt>iui>. like the bladder, wit* through a rare channel of contemplalike Cotopaxi, but is an outbutliug and all. 'Four-leaf clover in a pasture field
ary Diplomas,' MIX! who run
created for one purpose, and if uot tion of God's wonders. The text is:
an outbranching of ages. In l'olynesia is not so rare as family prayers in the
name :irid lo<-:tle u di-H/u^e withNo mention sbaU be nude of coral.—Job there are reefs hundreds of feet deep houses of people who hare more than
doctored too much is not liable to weaktsvilL, 18.
out
asking a question, will l>e at
ness or disease, except in rare cases.
and 1,000 miles long. Who built these S3OO.O90. But now tbe wheel of forWhj do you say that, inspired dramaH U Mutated back of and very cloee to tist? When you wanted to set forth reefs, these islands? The zoophy tea, tune turns down, aud the man loses
tbe bladder, therofore any pain, disease the superior ralue of our religion, you the corallines. They were not such S2M.0O0 out of the »300,000. Now OQ
workers who built the pyramids Sabbath inoriiiug he is on a stenladder
or inconvenience manifested in tbe kid* loosed aside the ODyx, which is used
as were these masons, these crea- looking for a Bible under the old newsneys, back, bladder or urinary passage, for making exquisite, cameos, and the tures of the sea. What small creations papers on the boc\:case. lie is going
is often, by mistake, attributed to fe- sapphire, sky-blue, aud topaz of rhom- amounting to what vast aggregation? to have prayers. His affairs are more
bic prism, and the ruby of frozen blood,
Who can estimate the ages between aud more complicated.and after awhile,
male weakuess or womb trouble of some
and here you say that the coral, which
AND EACH FOLLOWING MONTH.
tort. The error is easily made and may is a miracle of shape and a transpor/ the time when the madrepores laid the crash goes his lust dollar. Now he baa
prayers
every
morning,
aud
he
hears
foundation
of
tbe
islands
and
the
time
be as easily avoided. To find out cor- of color to those who have studied it,
when the madrepores put on the caj>- his grandchildren the catechism. Pros- No matter what your disease or who has failed to cure you, consult him.
rectly, set some of y-our urine aside is not worthy of mention in comparison
stone of a completed work? It puzzles periCy took him away from God; adfor twenty-four hours; a sediment or set* with our Uol.y religion. "JSo mention all the scientists to guess through how versity7 drove him back to (iod. Hot clitling ludicate&kidney or bladder trouble. shall be made of coraL" At St. Johns- many years the corallines were build- mate to make the coral; hot and scaldbury, Vt., in a museum built by the
ing the Sandwich and Society islands ing trouble to make the jewels of grace
The mild and the extraordinary effect
chief citizen, as 1 examined a speciof SWimp Root is soon realized. If you men on the shelf, I n'r.-t realized what and the Marshall and Gi 1 ber» groups. iu thutioul. We all hate trouble, and yet
it does a great deal io;' us. You have
need a medicine you should have the a holy of holies God can build and Hut more slowly and wonderfully acWE •'"JURE Chronic. Nervous and Private Disea^s of Women. Catarrh,
cumulative is grace in the heart. You heard, perhaps, of that painter who
Asthma,. Bronchitis. Kheumatierh. Epl)ep.«y. Fiis*. ]*;ira).\M". Pi!*?. Scrofula. Ulbest Sold by druggists price fifty cent* has built in the temple of one piece of
sometimes get discouraged because the wished to get an expression of great
and one dollar. For a sample bottle coral. I do not wonder that Ernst upbuilding by the soul does not go on distress for his canvas, and who iiad irers. •<:am*er.«. Tumors, P i m p l e , » / • nm. linptme*, iti.d » r \ ( U f > Prosir&tion
cured by'Our tipeirial pysteru of treatment.
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, j Ileckel, the great scientist, while in more rapidly. Why, you have all eter- his servant lash a man fast aud put
Ceylon, was so entranced with the
nity to build in! The little annoyances him to great torture, and then the
.euenrrhoea. Irre^nlarhies. I^Hrrennesg.
mention JOURNAL and send your full
specimens which some Cio^alesedivers
placen»ent of \Vou>h. Inliarii^riont. etc., *ucf life are zoophite builders, and there artist caught the look on the victim's
post-office address to Dr. Kilmer «&• .Co., had brought up for his inspection that
ccsfiilly troared without an operation.
face and immediately transferred £t to
Binghanitou, X. Y. The proprietors of he himself plunged into tlic sea, and • ill be small layer on top of small
layer, and fossilized grief on the the canvas. Then he said to the serOLD AVDYOl'XO MEN «urJ'erin«from any
this paper guarantee the genuineness of went clear under the'wavm* at the risk top of
fossilized
grief.
Grace vant, "More torture," and under more
defects ol a. private nature, consult us. Jt
of his life, a#tun, and again, and a^ain,
this offer.
torture
there
was
a
more
thorough
exdoes not go up rapidly in jour soul,
costs yog nothing if not cured.
that he might know more of the coral,
but blessed be God, it goes up. Ten pression of pain, and the artist said:
the beauty of which he indicates can
thousand million ages will not finish "Stop there; wait till I catch that exIf yon have b#en tleceive<l by F l : . u i * . JilMtr*:*. <tl ACK«. ami so-called
TryGraih-Ol Try Grain O.
not even be guessed by those who ha?e
pression.
The
re
1
Now
I
have
it
upon
"SPECIALIST.*,
cill and investigate. -Our "test Jt-ferejice. ' N o <UK* X o P-y."'
you.
You
Trill
never
be
finished.
On
Ask your Grocer to-day to show you only seen it above water, and after tbe
forever! Up forever! Out of the sea the canvas. Let loose the victim. I Bear in mind WK >SK XO P A Y U N T I L CURED. For further information or
* package of GRAIX-O, the new food polyps, which are its sculptors and
of earthly L.^quietude will gradually have & work that will last Torcver." circulars Kfe Dr. Mimcli or address, with stamp,
diiuk that takes the place of coffee. 7*'") architects, have died aod the -chief rise tiie reel!), the islands, tha conti- "Oh," you say, "he was an inhuman
children may drink it without any in- glories of these submarine flowers nents, the hemispheres of grandeur painter." No doubt about it- Trouble
have expired. Job, in my text, did not
jury as well as the adult. All who try
and glory. Men talk as though in this is cruel and inhuman; but he is a great
mean to deprecate this divine sculpit like it. Grain-O has the rich, seal ture in the coral reefs along1 the se& life we unir had time to build; but painter, and out of our tears and blood
DITTROIT. MICH
brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made coasts. No one can afford to depre- what we build in this life, as compared on his palette, he makes colors that 145 Pine Strrrt,.
with what we shall build in the next never die. Oh, that it might be a picfrom pure gTains and the most delicate ciate these white palaces of the deep,
uaaml,
Thursday
and
Friday.
Jan.
0
and
7.
life, is as a striped shell to Australia. ture of Christian fortitude, of shining
lie
stomach receives it without distress. % built under God's direction.
You go into an architect's study and hope!
the price of coffee. 15 and 2.> cents per cever changes His plans for tbe there you see the sketch of a temple,
building- of the islands and shores; and
Ou the day I was licensed to preach
package. Sold by all grocer?.
the corner-stone of which has not yet
for uncounted thousands of years the
the
Gospel an old Christian man took
been laid. O, that 1 could have an
coral gardens, and the coral castles,
my
hand and said: "My son, wheu
There is a Class of People
architectural sketch of what you will
and
the
cora)
battlements
go
on
and
you
#et
in a tight corner on Saturday
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
be alter eternity "has wrought unMORE TMAN HALF A MltUOff OF
up, 1 charge you that you will please
•
ig-bt,
without
any sermon, send for
THEM HAVC BCCM SOLO.
on you! What pillars <?f strength!
Recently there has been plactd in all
(iod and please yourself if you will go
me, and I will preach for you." Well,
What
altar*
of
supernal
worship!
What
the grocery store* a new preparation into the minute examination of the
especially to aid beginners. Tells how to bit*
it was a great encouragement to be
called GRAIX-O, made of pure grain?, corala—their foundations, their pinna- | pinnacles thrusting their glittering backed up by such a good old minister,
nish the kitchen sensibly i the right way to buy
spikes into the sun that never .sets!
food and to care for it, etc* A plain book tor
that take? the place of coffee. Tlie most cles, their aisles, their pillars, their
and
it
was
not
long
before
I
got
into
You do not .scold the corallines because
plain people. A book that fanners' wires and
delicate stomach receives it without carves, their cleavages, their reticula- they can not build an island in a day. a tight corner on Saturday night,
daughters win be glad to own. One from
distress and but few can tell it fr«ra tion, their grouping—families of them, Why should you scold yourself because without any sermon, and I sent for the
which any housewife may obtain an immense
towns of them, cities of them,
amount of valuable aid * * * * * * $100
you can not complete a temple of holi- old minister, and he tntne and
coffee. It does not cost •ver % as much.
and continents of them. ' Indeed,
preached, a ad it was the last sermon
Children may drink it with great bene- JOB can not appreciate the meaning1 of ness for the beart in this abort tife- he ever preached. All tbe tears I cried
MIS Mll'S Nft CNfc But. The moat
.fit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per packigr. Try my text unlesa you know sometblag of time? You tell me we do not amount at nU funeral could not express my afthorough Cook Book published. The direction*
to much now, but try as after a thouit. A*k for Graio-O.
34yl the coral. Labyriotbiao, stellar, coare dear and concise. H b thoroughly
sand million agea of halieluj»h. Let fection for that man. who was willing
tkat, perfcedy reliabie and is marked W i
lumnar, floral, dented like shields from
to
help
me
out
of
a
tight
corner.
Ah!
us bear the angels chant for a million
good
'—
battle, spotted like leopard*, embroimy
friends,
that
U
what
we
all
centuries, Give us an eternity with
dered like lace, hung like upholtterj—God, and then see if we do not amount want—somebody to help us out
twilight
and auroras
and •unYou are in
to something. More slowly and of a tight corner.
There** i o puce
burst* of
beauty!
From
deep
one
now.
tlow
do
I
know itf
marfelously accumulative Is the ffrmoe
crimson
to
milk-while
are
ita
I
u
i
used
to
judging
of
IIUIDW-D
counte$150
like the Jonrui
in the soul than anything I can think
colors. You may find this work of God
nance*,
and
1
we*
Wyoiid
the
smile
and
of.
"No
mention
khmll
be
made
of
for Job Pr»»tint.
ssf«lta«
through the auimaiculea eighty fathbeyond the courageous look with
coral.71
om* down, or amid tbe breakers,
which you hide your feeling* from othBOSTON*
where the sea dashes the wildest, and
Lord, help u* to learn that which er*. I know you are in a tuxht corner.
beat* the mightiest, and bellows the most of an are deficient In—patience. What to do? Do as 1 did wheu t seat
loudest Tbea« K I creatures are «Ttr If Thou canst take, through tlie *ea- for old Dr. Scott. Do better than 1 did
busy. Now they build UlatnU in tke ftuemoaes, millions of years to build —scud for the Lord God of Daniel, aud
I'ACAL UAL.M A rf-medy thm W more center of the Pacific ocean. Now they •me bank of coral, ought we not to be jf Joshua, and of every other man who
henling properties, subdues more pain, jrlad*
den* more heart*, tfave* more live« in propor- lift barriers around the continent. In- •villing to do work through ten years got into a tight corner. "O," M»y»
tion to c<>Bt iinrt territory covered tbitn *nj dian ocean, Red ftea and coast of Zan- or 60 years without complaint, without home one, "why can not God develop
«utaer known remedy.v This in the nrwe which zibar have specimens of tlieir iaFOR . . . .
rrj)Ue;t>ut**st without chaffing of spirit? BU through prosperity instead of
we Are daiJy receiving . n>m ntnntien.
I will answer
P»c*I rtwlm c u i t « t u a n y a i l m e n t s w h i c h hi«vf nniteoimal but sublime masonry. At l'atieucewith the erring; putieuct* that through adversity?''
l»tiPled i h e okll) o f flpeci*lifts, an nasal t-at»irh j the recession of the tides you may iu
EVERY mctniicr of
we can not have the uiilleunium in a •our question by asking another. Why
a n d all f o r m s nf t*ar a n d e y e t r o u b l e . <juin*y, '
some
places
see
the
top
of
tltcir
Alpine
docs
not
God
dye
our
northern
and
c r o u p - d i p h t h e r i a , b r o n c h i t i s a n d all forin* ot
few weeks patience with assault of
EVERY family, on
thrt»nt HIKMIIMV irotibln. a n d a never-fHiliiiK elevatiuus, while elsewhere
untliiug antagouitst*; patience at what seems temperate seas with the coral? You
romftdv for Mnuineli i r o u M e . HII<1 wp<?ciiilly
but
lite
decp-.sea
s
o
u
n
d
i
n
g
fniiu
tlie
say;
"The
water
is
n,<»t
hot
enough."
slow fulfillment of liible promises; pacrttMl i\\ of tlir s t o m a c h ((iufrttiliw), intlafrtMtinn
EVERY f:mn, in
t i n ! nicer ttun ofthir b o w e l s , *• j' Form^ <>t' :»iIf ilei-'Wa of the Challenger, the 1'oivu- tience with
physical ailment*; pa- There! In answering my question you
i nuiliit'. ,*<-r<>i ul i, i>MlirtH'um, old »n<l «yi>biil- piue and tlie Litftit.uiug 'jf the lii-itish
tie UOB under delays of i'rovidvuee. have answered your own. iiot climate
!(»• stirt'n <-itt«rrh. In fuel LI:* > »t111«.* t o r i'itln-r
EVERY vi'lage. in
can announce
them. Grand, glorious, all-enduring, all- for richest specimens of coral; hot
' M I T I I K I o r e x t e r n a l U!<e <iri scarct'lv tK.1 w i 1 t.\[>cditioa
"malci.
The
ancient
Gauls.
employed eouqueriiiy patience! 1'atieuctt like trouble for.the jewels of the soul. The
EVERY State and Territory.
A r c y o u in \\f-t*\ o f a s p r i f i f . t o n i c o r MWM) the corul
to adorn their helmets that which my lately ascended friend, coral-fishers goin^ out from Torre del
p u i i t i i T . a «-<ii»>('> o r ouii>*u)iiption r**nuilj'r
In many lands Dr. Abel Stevens, de;*cribev when Greeco never brought ashore such tine
Try KL1XIK (>!• Ml" LI.EIX. Ttiv n>*u!t!> will and the hiitsof swords.
FOR Education,
p <"•«»<• y o u . l*i IIY tf*\ Soiil t>T y o u r drugjrijl it has beeti u*ed as amulets. The Alwriting of one of Wesley's preachers, specimens as arc brought out of the
unnidros
DtC. A. i». Ol.MsiKA l»,
4» w*4
f t . Lou if. Mich. gerian reefs in one year \l^TS) had at John Nelson, who, when a m»u had scalding surges of misfortune. I look
FOR Xoble Manhood,
work amid tl:e coral 311 vessels, with him put iu prison by false i-har^cs, down iuto the tropical sea, and there
3,150 sailers, yielding in pro lit STxj.^.ODO. and being for a long- time tormented is something that looks like blood, and
FOR True WomanhocxL
Hut the secular an<i worldly value of by bis enemy, said: "The !^ord lifted lsay: "lias there been a great battle
tbe coral is nothing a& compared with up a standard when the au^er tvu down there1.1'1 S^emiug1 blooi scattered
5O YEARS'
the moral and religious, as wliea, iu coming on like a flood, else 1 should all up aud down the reefs, it is the
EXPERIENCE
my text, Job employes it in compari- hare wrung his neck to tlie^rouad au*A blood of the coral, and it make*, uie
son. 1 do not know how anyone cau set my foot upon it." l'nti^uce like think of those who coaie out of great
examine a coral the &\zn of the tiiuuib- that of I'ericles, the Athenian states- tribula^,v"tvl; a;ud have iheir robes
AH the important news of tiio nation, nil the imjx>rt:mt
nail withoutbetlnokin^ himself of Uo<l man, who, when a man pursued him to V
white in the Blood of the
and wursiiippicij- Him, and feeling- the his own door, hurled at him epithets,
news of the world, tlie most reliable market reports,
liut those gems of earth are
opposite oi We yreul ijii^dcl surgeon, tstid arriving there wlieu it had bebrilliant and 'instructive, editorials, fascinating short
TRADE MARKS
lecturing to the medical sludcutn in come dark, tst-al his survaut with & nothing to the jfem* of Heaven./ "No
mentiou
shall
be
made
of
coral.V(
DESIGNS
stories, an unexcelled agricultural department, scientific
the dissecting room upon* a humau eye torch to .light his enemy back to his
COPYRIGHTS A
1
Oue
specim
eu
of
coral
is
called
the
which
he
held
iu
his
hand,
showing
it*
home. > I'iitienee like that eulu^f i*«*d by
AtiTone >en<1!riir » *k*-ti-ti and dwrfrni'iri may
and mechanical information, illustrated fashion articles,
<5'.i!<-k!:f .is^rlTrin fur Kpiiimn fry*" wl»p»h<*r an
Wonders of arvhiiv^tnr* anil adapta- tlie Spanish proverb when ii says: deiulrophilia, because i t is like a tree;
invention 4* vrihaMy p»jo»n»M«<. I'liiDniniin.
humorous illustrations, entertainment to old and voun<r.
another is called the a-strara, because
tiou, when the i<lea of <io;i Hasiiiiil » • (
In .as strict ly .-..iuJdentlil. HaniiNwIon i
K .. , , , ,
1 . .. »
. U .
. . . : . .
•
rent free. * Ji«1—i»t «j:«»;<-y Utf w u r n v j«ti
1
ltt+\Ki
mil
uit
liu^*>,
i«ui
it
is
like
a
star;
another
is
called
upoa
bim
so
powerfully
he
cried
out
to
Patents takon ttinttltfh Munn * Co.
and satisfaction everywhere to everybody
arc
the
tintfi-rs
still." the
tjxtial notice, without chmws, lo tbe
brain.
coral,
localise
it ss
tlie students. "Gentlemen, there is a here
The
ss\eele.->t SLI- like the convolutions of the huGo*!; but 1 hate Him." 1'ickiujf up a i'atiencc!
iiuc
for
the
souivst
cup;
the balance- man brain; another U called fan coral,
coral, 1 feel like crying oat: "There is
1
A p«Jid!W>tn^ly iHustrated weekly. Ijuve*t cir
wheel
for
all
itientitl
and
moral iu;v* because it is like the instrument with
a (.ioci, un<l I.udore lliia."
culkti(>ii of »ny m'iefi'itlc journal.11 Tenri*. l~> t
chincry; the foot that treads iuto pla- which you cool yourself on a hot day;
year : four numtlis, *1- SoW ^S* newsdonler^
3 6
X'othiug so iinprvs.se* me with tlie cidity storitiest lake; t h e bridle for another specimen is called the orjfaa
fact that our God lores the beautiful. otherwise rash tougues; the sublime pipe coral, because it resembles the
The most beautiful coral of the world .silence that conquers the boisterous kin/ of musical instruments. All the
never comes to human observation. atul blatant. I'utieiice like that of the flowers stud ail the shrubs in the garSunrises and sunsets He hangs up for most illustrious example of nil the ages dens '.»f the land Irtvc their correuatious to look at; lie may tfreeu the —Jesus Christ; puticat under b^'.rai-ai; S[Km<lencies in this garden of the sea.
gra,ss, and round the dew into pearl, patient under the treatment of l'il;ti«.•'.-> CoTtiilum !lt is a synonym for beauty.
If the oflice that does your printing'doesn't
arid set on fire autumnal foliage to over and terinincr; patient under the Aud yet there is no taauty in the
expectoration
of
His
assailants;
j>;ttieul
please mortal si^lit, bul those thoucoral compared with our religion,
4* BAZAR* L
do it neaily, try the JOUUXAL. If it is
sands of miles of coral achievement 1 under tla^eUation; pat.t-ut mi'ler the it gives physiognomic beauty.
It
think He has hail built for His own de- char^m^' spcurs of the Houiau cuvuirv; dovs uot chunu'c the features; it does
lieing done neatly, try us for better still
In those tfallyrics He ;tioae e:m patient uuto <l«atli. I'nder all e x u v uot give features with which the pers " T H E STYLISH PATTERN." Af- I light.
pt:jations
employ
it.
Whsitcve.r
come-.,
walk, The music of those keys played
son was not originally endowed, but
tistic* Fadiionable. Original* Perfect- f OQ by tlie lingers of tlie wave lie. only »t;»ml it; hold on; wait, bear up.
it sets behind the features of the homeFitting. Prices l O a i i d 1 5 c e n t 8 . ? can hear. The snow of that white, and
Take my hand a^itin, and we will g o liest person a Heaven that shines clear
Nooe higher. Non< better at any price, I the bloorn of that crimson He uloue a little further iuto this garden of the through. So that often, on first acTHE KINO OF
Some reliable mwchant sells them in T can see. Having- ^jinuturi^l this world sea, a»,ul we shall tind that in propor- quaintance, you said of a man: "He is
JUVENILES . .
nearly every ciiy o* town, Ask for T
to please tlie human race, and lifted a tion as the climate is hot tlie coral is the hoiuel est person lever saw," when,
them* or they can be had by mail from •
No book bss ever been nude for yoanf people which c»mp«ru In value, »r kms had
us in eithef Nev York or Chicajo. J glorious Heaven to please the angt'lic wealthy. Draw two isothermal lines after you came to undei'sliiud him and
«ne-tentb the ««le of this grc«t •oau«J.
Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T iutellicences, I :un tflad that He has at i»0'degrees north anil south of the hi* nobility of M>ui shining ihroujjh
planted
these
giirtleus
of
the
ilcep
to
equator. ;md yon will lind the favorite his countenance, you said: "He is the
sent upoa receipt of one cent to pay I
Over 400 Pages*
SIX
f
please Himself. Itul liere and there home of the coral. Go to tlie hottest loveliest person I ever saw." No one
pottage*
HANDSOME
(io<i allows specimens of subma- part of the l'acijic Seas and you tind ever had a homely Chi i.sliiiii moth200 Full Page
rine glory to be brought up and the finest specimens of coral. Coral is er. Whatever the world may have
COLORED
set before us for sublime contempla- •x child of the tire, liut more wonder- thought of her, there were two
Illustrations*
PLATES
tion. While I speak, these great na- fully do the heats and tires of trouble who thought welt—your father, who
tions of zoophytes, meandrinas, and bring out the jewels of the Christian had lidmiied her for 5) years, and you,
ADDED
5*vtral new Stories,
madrepores, with tentacles for trowel, soul. These are not the stalwart men over whom she bent with so many teneach • book in it»««,
TO
Brightest k<fie?' maguiae pob&e
are building just such coral a* we find who are asleep on the shaded lawn, but der ministrations, Wheu you think of
•nd biiad7C<U of Sb«rt
Invaluable for tbe home Fashions of
THIS
in our text. The diawoud may be those who are pounding amid the fur- the augels of God, and your mother
StMies.
the day, Home Literature, Household
more rare, the crys-tal may be more naces. J do not know of any other way among them, she outshines them all.
xle*, Ac.
YEAR'S
H
Fancy Vocfc, Current Topic*,
sparkling, the chrysopra.se may be jf getting a thorough Christian charac- Oh. that our young people could under»Dforonly 50 cent* » year, t>VOLUME.
more ablaze, but the corul is the long, ter. I will diow you a picture. Here stand that there i* uothtug that so
clacHnffftf r e e pattern, your own KiecTlMkwt
tkm any tfane. Send two 2-ceot itampc r deep, everlasting blush of the sea. Vet ire a fatuer and z- mother 30 or 35 years much beautifies the human counteCHRISTMAS
for ample copy* Addrm • ,-w. w - ^ I Job, who uuderstook all kiods of pre- at age, tlieir family around them. It is nance as the religion of Jesus Christ!
MILLIONS of Cople*
Iw tnyt «Ml girt*
cious
stones,
declared
that
the
beauty
It
makes
everything
beautiful
Trouble
Sabbath
morning.
They
have
prayers.
have been sold.
4. T H E McCALL C0MPANY,V
ot all •fe*.
%ad value of the coral are nothing cora- They hear the children's catechism. beautiful.
Sickness beautiful. l)is~
142-146 Wat Mth Str<
ps red with our holy religion, and he They have prayers every day of the appointment beautiful fcivery thing
carrt**lt.
Orttor tnm jmu BmkmUtr *r «• m*. Bvry
picks up this coralline formation and week. They are iu humble circuia- beautiful.
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At office of the
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is probable. Still the Republican lc&de: a IGNORANT OF UNITED STATES.
who said the session would end some
Kmont- LiUle
Kmtlvcn
time in May or in early June may I e JHrr* ft«oti«
of
I'ncle
Sam's
GOKSUCH A WELCH, PUBLISHERS.
correct in their forecast.
**In some parts of Nova Scotia where
I have been," sairlr a doctor, who, ac-The Ladles' Guild will serve a teu cording to the Chicago'Times-Herald,
cent tea at the residence of XI r. and Mrp, had recently made a tour of the provEilwurd Hose, next Wednesday, Jan. 12, ince, "you will find in places remote
•
JANUARY—1898,
*
from 5:ttO untili 8 o'clock. A number from railroads a remnant of that simof useful and faucy articles will be sold plicity pictured by tbe poet of Evangel< Sna.Moi. TM. W«l. Thw. .M. Sit
ine. One of these primitive people was
at auction.
* .
anold lady, who had never set foot out•»*• **** 1
*••+. »•*•»
side
of her native hamlet. She could
\
Laingtburg's New Postmaster.
have
told' from hearsay all the history
4 5
1 8
; 2
The Detroit papers announced last cf all the kings and queens of England,
do not doubt, but a certain bigoted
12 13 14 15 Friday that Norman X. Phillips ht.d Iloyalty
: 9 JO
to the crown kept her from
been appointed postmaster at ha ingsknowing anything concerning the
burg. This has been the most hotly United States. When I was introduced
: 16 M 18 19 20 21 22
contested appointment in the county, to her as a Yankee she looked hard at
24 25 26 27 28 29 and ie a happy solution of the contest. me and inquired how it happened that
Mr. Phillips ie a Stalwart Kepublican. I was so dark, with, black hair and
31 •••• •«•• •••• »••» *#« and.faas been Q«e of the $taii(lbve in Hcl- whiskers.
" 'I saw a Yankee ofcee,' she said,
bta for years. He is capable and oblig'an<i
he had yellow hair and a yellow
ing and will make a faithful servant to
goatee,
and I thought all Yankees
The appointment gives
DAWSOX City, unheard of a year ago Uncle Sam.
Jooked like that.1
is now celebrated the world over for itsuniversal satisfaction. Senator McMil'•She nest inquired if I lived in the
and uurivaie<l cold leu is entitled to the sincere congratula- 'States.' I told her that I did when I
tions of the people for his good selection was at home, whereupon she said she
storage plant.
of postmasters in this county.
.supposed I vras often in Xew York and
might
see her granddaughter there.
The arrival in Xew York of 400 bales
I
asked
her in what part of New York
Probate
Court.
of Havana totacvo i.« heralded a* quite
she
lived,
and she said in Minnesota,
an event. It is an instance of the extent
and that she looked exactly as she herWilliam
IK
Cole
having
rendered
his
to which our trade with Cuba has been
final account as executor of the estate self did at that &gt.
** 'And they do say she is very goodWilliam"N.' Cole, deceased, an order
1 looking,* said the old lady, with pardonwas made by the court-discharging sal* able pride, 'and I wish you would tell
CAS.U».\ i* volhvtinfc a
executor.
her to write home to the folks of tener.'
from the Yukon miners and the VougrW'*
"I promised to deliver the message,
In
the
estate
of
Frank
C.
Ostner.
deof th«* t'uiteil Staters ha.* voted g*iV>.0O0
and
hope I will be forgiren for making
to keep them from rtarviug. The two ceased, an order was made appointing
the
good
soul happy by the slight de•jovemineot* xeMoui view a subject from Albert E. G*(ner administrator, and ception.**
Daniel Barnutn aud Laurance A. Hanibthe the same
]in appraisers and Daniel Baroum,
W » t » Jf*r« Skip*.
T H E pn>«»nr strength of the United 1-auranee A. Hamblirt and Edwin A.
Washington, Nov. 9. — Theodore
Stat«*s navy i< officially stated at 140 ve*- Todd, commissioners on claims in said Roosevelt will recommend to congress
,
when it meets more liberal appropriastil* of all kifidi*, including 0 firot-claw estate.
tion* for battle ships.
License
was
granted
to
Patrick
Smith
tattlp-fthipe.. "2 pei'ondH'lai** battle-ships.
i arnioml cruisers. (» double*turrete«l guardian of Thomas J. Smith,} and
Mill* Dei»troye*.
other
minors,
to
sell
tbe
real
estate
of
Sycamore,
111., Nov. ?.—The Sycamore
monitors, 13 sfrigle-turreted. irioDitois.
said
minors
for
thepurpose
of
investflour
mills,
owned
by George Loptien &
12nnprotecte«I iTuiwrg ami 10 gunboat*.
Co.
were
totally
Cent
royed by fire. Losa,
ment.
t
It U gratifying to learn that the number
$30,000;
io«urancv.
$3,000.
On the 31st day of January, the final
of steel torpedo-l»oats has been increased
account
of tbe administrator of the
to twenty two.
estate of Bradley X. Grout, deceased,
Tru: rapid development of the manu- wiifbe heard. Also the final account
facturing interests' in the rauth is giving of the administrator of the estate of
LET US DO YOUR PRINTING
the manufacturers of New Kngkind 'ho Maria l&adore Huntlngton, deceased,
little anxiety. The matter was discussed will be beard
Moses West will tender hts final acat considerable length at a meeting of the
cotton manufacturer? in Boston some count as guardian cf the estate of NTancy
days ago. and it was apparent from the M. West, an insane aud mentally Incom- VfORTGAGBHALE—Wherea*.
defiiaJt
1V
* inv ttetB m»de in Tbe pay taeutmt money
report* of the members that the new in- petent person on Jan. 31st.
by » mortwure dated AurttM Htk,
On Feburary 7tn, William McKinney
t4 by Hurles H. RaywDDd and
dustries in the south have come to stay.
R- Rarmond,
d bis
bi wife,
if of tk«
lp
This fact accounts for the rapid growth will render his account as administrator Surah
Caledonia. 8aiaw»*«ee eonnty. Nicbljran, 10
Unjff, off same
s a e placw.
p a c . wbtoh
toh w wortc«fe
c
f
of the protective sentiment in that sec- of the estate of Almon Harrington, de- Amo«
fcdd I IDKKe«tatrr
tat
fofDDeeda
d fB
w*» reefcrdod
ofBceI ID
tion and the presence in congrew of a ceased.
above nwationed c\»onty, 00 August si»i,i8W,
la !lb*r tbirfy-Av« of O)nrlffas«e, on paye 457,
larger number of protectionist* from the.
KATHEKIXE KRWET,
andawivned by rbarie* n<4man, administrator ot AtntMi BriitT* estate,toFrank E. Bruft*,
south than ever before.
Probate
on Kept«ttib?r l i . 1WC. and recorded In N«g1»-
Mich.
Here's no place
like tfee Joorui
forJobPrifltinr
Salt Rheum Cured Quick,—Dr. Agnew*? Ointment e»tv* Salt Rheum, and
all Itching «r burning *kin disease in a
dar. One application gives almost itirellpf. For Itching. Blind, or
Bleeding Piles it stand* without a peer.
Cures'In three to nix nights. 10 cents,
-:>:>. Sold by M. Heidy and K. M. hllboiirn.
terofDcwd* offlc* in tbeeminiyJnaenUoned
on Krpt^mher l^ib. l«K,m»d which wwassicnby Frtink K Bruff rotTbarir* Holman. oa
tper Sod, IMM, a»d duly rrcorded in RenlAccii)ct>unty b<-rein n»>fitioti«d, 00
, *), itV7, In liUer W t of n>ertra#f!« on
iMiffv 4*1, itr.! wblcb was a9ii*ned by H. Waldo
Holuimn,, wxpvutur
l i H<>|n>au'ji
|n>a
w p v u u V '»f (rbmileii
l
uKnl»*n
ofL
Loren
»uKn
Ustr, to Aribur <".. Veunir.
JJ.
, a minor, on Dece mber 3Wb, 1W7
office
ffto in c o u n t y
HIM} recorded In
A jHvuliiir ftUUKltt damage suit has
commenced against the .iohitHonV
Island Pleasure. Jt<\*ort company by Mr«.
<"aroline Kinder for the death of her
. Mr. I.inder wan formerly a
Of the Ohio legislating, and was
memfc.ned on Itoet'itilipr'M, IW7, fo IIa sjwetator at a baloon accension «-oinliictiwrTJ'f o t inort+rnjicfi, o n t^Mrc ib4.
AIHI
w b e r m * t b * whole amotint cluitned to <rg d u e
oiiMolinwtu'x Island by lVof«-s*)r I,<»dReal Estate Transfers.
<»n M I 4 m<>rtirM|r*! *t ihertnie \>t this n-ileo i»
ya'fd. who liuii a revolver wich whi«<h to
tbfHutn of cijrtit hundrwl and f o u r t w n J o l
lam And (»r\»nty-*e». n w n l » IH*I1.M) o f
give the signal for releasing the balloon.
Real esUlc trar.Rfers in thi* county for which rnnount there In due Tor unptkiti taxe*
for Imtt iwo jemrn the IUHI of n*Teht«*en dolHt» IHUMIDC cxrited and flred the
week ending Jan. 1, '98
lar* mi <i neventy M-vro t^'htB, <ff 17.17) on »nid
the ball striking Kinder, killing him in- H M Piicuer t o j C Hipotet It on w e p r t ' m ^ c . mid tb« further i>um or tweuty-tlve
dollars HA un ii[torii«*y frt* Mlptilited for In
'stantly. The wife thinks that SHUKHi is 21 Si iota $52
MIHI HiortyMire AbouU) *tiy ptoctrt^titijrtj t>« tok10 rctwIOAe Mid mo:tx«^o. tH-xides coftttt
al*out the proper t'ouipeiiKitinii for the Wtn. Savers to W L Lamb pt \\ to bk en
an<Je.\t>en.se« ot unid .«Hie. mid wbicfa is tbe
whole aiuount cltilinoii t o tre unpaid on Hmd
loss of her husband.
\d Byron $loo •
', Mud no suit or t>roep«s«)iri>r MAVinir
R Baldwin to G M Burbat»k Its 27 and
infatuated »t \nm to rt*«.iiver the d«rt>i uow
GKOJUJK I?. • French, the recognized 28 >ik iG Woodland pk Owost^o f3o»
part thereof, wbereby th«" pow#i ot m\#
ajfeiif of the I.eitcr iuU rest in < liicuyO... i * H Wa«hburn to W Msicr itstia n i 7
Now therefore n o f c * is h<'rct)y fiven that by
expresses tlie opinion that the price of l)k 1 1'erkini add OWOASO #700
virtue of tbe said JMIWer *>r salf »nd in pp u r s o
h statim- iu K b
l
\
May wheat will 'leap u p i o «l.r>0 per
E .Sanborn to A G Walking lots 4. 5, 6 ps n w o ff the
^ said ntort^a*re j 1
fi>rev!c«s< d
busbel. I D an interview. Mr. Kretir!: and part 3, block +, Calkins add, IVsry, tiy the !*aie •* the premises
,
ui public aucnoii to ttjt . lKhi->t t>iild«r, at tbe
saiil: A t that time the highest price iu fSoo.
front d<xir<>r tbe court bem^e in th*- city of
in said county of Shiawatsseo, Micbt b e v o m i t r v will be at MinncajHilis—the
M L Stewart to ] G SUler, lot or. sec- i'orunna,
ignu.
( b
i
h p!»«* wher* the <-in.-uit
millers' market. Wheat will be jjoinj: To tion 14, „ WOSSO. |21 .
court for S
is h**M) on Fridsv, the
o t <lay or April. A. IK lf-W^xl trii
iu
Minneapolis iu tike s]>rin*r on la-tual (ie(i \V Grave* to £ D Barrtfs tnd wife 1ntatforenoon »f ibm JHV ; whieh caid p
i
mand for £ritidin£. just as k h;'.< reveut- part section 10, Wrnou $i,'2oO.
iif in the town or Cait-Uonia.
»ii».»f-r<.<>unty Mild s:»itt; i't Mich'Kan. and ure
ly ]**eji t*oiiim<; to < 'liicujjn oil AH alJt'jj**!
G H Duon to M LeGriff, lot 9, blocks
rid in ^a^^i untrnr*gr. vU: 'fht- West
(w :*») acres ot th».'
b
corner. It i^ not improbable tbal
Perry, $900.
erti fanner- will be
M L«graS to L Dunn, lot 9, block "3. thret(L>! in town iveven (*) north wl
5o
FURNITURE
W>
A
A
*
n
as in everything else, you
must consider'about three
things.. Those things are
Perry, $900.
C Fauble to M P i A M< Bride-, lot 3,
block 5, Fauble's add, Duratid, $8o<>.
\V G Perry to J P(<t, part lot i*. h.IocV
s ure Wiitchiu^ iIV** ]iv;
.•=. au'l. entirely i^noriiiir the
[n'Mtltiii. T h e I.fitei' intr
Dated
l««
A
!<iuartli*u of
VT. J. PAKKEK.
A i t o r n r y for
»i
J
Quality.
Price,
Assortment.
I D Morgan to \ H o v e y . ois J3and 14
black ;». lMiillti'ps' JJ add, Bancroft, $300
!i:trp .-nh'iiMce ii) rhe pri
TllK. e x e c s i l i i m b y t h e
(Jin/;, t h e S p a n i s h
ofi'ol
l*';ii'e
l-ut it
nor
rii" ;is
t h e Sjjai-:i;ir
>iiiatitii) of M a . v o o r :i^ Weyier'
] <>f f hou>;i(iiis •? m e n , w o m e n
: )•«•» b y Jiis c«»iii'ct)tr:sJioii
;IIK! eliiitl-
j«>!icy.
.More-
of tirst-cirt-ss £oods at prices
that are low, it i?< a JKKHI
place to stop and do your
dealing. You may look a
long time f>efore YOU find
another store that otters
the advantage.- that we do.
>l>;iiii;iriis th;it [K'ace liies.-eliis'ers
. cuieil.
Tlieri'fore.
Kuiz's
fate,
ear.ijlit
attempt w a s
though
! Ciltle. o u ^ h t to liave liecu e\jH*cted.
1- t h e r e - p i d i - e
whicli
rei^reiThis
t h e insurgent.--
m:;.ke t o l'»i:t!)co".< a u t o n o m y
I wish to
e:tll youv attention
to my
propositions.
Its tneahiisiT i s jilain to t):e d u l l e s t j v r s o n
in H a v a n a o r M a d r i d .
Spain n o w k n o w s
• (hat t h e ('iibaii/aTiiioiitj.cenieiit
Tl'iaT t h e v
I are t i ^ h t i n ^ for i n d e p e n d e n c e o r d e a t h is
; s o i m ' t h i n ^ m o r e than mere
Photographs
words
1
I
Ii will pay you to trade with
W.A.
KNIGHT
&C0.
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;•.-•::•:.
~. ::,'
.••.—;:..-_
f V\IV. ]>redietion reeentlv made b\
j Mes.-rs. Uinylfv and others that this will
I IN* a short j"p-.*ion may conic true after
all. Most of the appropriation bills seem
t ^ lie well iu hand, and from present indications all of them will h:',ve passed the
House before, the end of February. Hawaiian annexation, either by treaty or
u<"t of CnriifrOii!», wiU probal>ls In? .'jccoinjilished. and the House may pass the jSenate'j* Cuban belli^eremy joint res*ilntion,
A bankruptcy bill i.< likely to I*' enacted
but tbe one which passes the Hou^e will
U> ditVerent from tbe measure which has
gone through the Senate. *n<] A content
l*etwe*»ij the two branches on this issue
J. S
M,u>r, A
S.A'I.M—l>eraulf
1<" L'Olulit !<ll)!< Ot a
t>> <'hurit-it \V. Siiffrr aiu( Cor-
I
i
which range in price
from £-.* :md A.J up
to ?' "> }>er dozen. I
have just got iii :i
new stoi'k of the
latent of evervthinjr.
Sutton,
Pnotoaraphcr.
By buying your Groceries on the Cash
plan. You will tind that you will get
better Groceries, get more of them for
the money, pay for them easier and have
more money in your pocket at the end
of the year than on any other plan. You r
Grocery bill is the biggest bill you have.
I offer you the chance to make it smaller.
I
JOHN QUAYLE.
•CONTINUESTHIS MONTH.
BIG SPECIAL SALE
If tnere is anything you need in
Underwear, Flannels, Fleeced Wrappers or Blankets
You cannot afford to go without them at the prices I give you.
Jackets, Capes, Flannel Shirt Waists
And a ticket with every 50c purahase on a $50.00 Bed Boom
Suit to l>e given away Dec. 24tb, 1897.
Overcoats and Ulsters
At mlueed prices.
A full line of Clothing.
Footwear, Carpets, Bass. Trunks, Telescopes, and
Dressing Cases.
In Crockery we have a nice line of holiday goods in staple
and fancy wares such «s Pin Trays, Bru.*h and Comb
Travs, Salads, Olives and Pickles.
In Groceries our prices are below competition. A nice bulk
Coffee for \<U:, Hest Corn for 7c a can, and everything else in proportion.
Horse Blankets
Arc going at Me. £1.00, $1,20, $1.35, $->.4<\ $2.50, *2.5<>.
The drawing of the Iktlroom Suite takos place on the afternoon of Dec. 24, 1897. «t 8 oMoek. 1st ohoire will have
until Jan. 3, 1S1>8, to claim the suite, then the 2d choice.'ami
will continue down the list until ceiled for. Be on hand to
claim the prize.
W. D. Garrison,
Vernoi,
Mich.
in the c m ui y o 1 ?'hiH»i<.*sveaiiii s i m e o f Mic-hl o -(he I'tiioii l e n t r a l l.ifv In^uraiive
I»ii
; w i t h i n t h e i n s u r g e n t l i n e s -.srniM b e e x e . . f o o l h a r d y , and h i s
in
vorxc
stHtt1 or Ohio), on Ibe fourteenth
a neglected cold. I>r. Wood's Norway
> of
. wbit-h n
Pine .Syrup cures coti^h.*. bronchitis,
aV of
ibe office of ibe ttetfisier of "l>ee<J« i>!
asthma, and lung troubles of &li sorts in
ffunty ot Shifiw»ss«-*, ami state of )
down to the very borderland of con* in lilier l"orty*(i(fht Of it4<U"(K**Kei>, i>"
(•s, .imi i'*. Afiil whereas tljere is (bjt» MM> ur - }
u in pt ion.
p«i'l on srtirt w o n j-'dift1 as intf jest, • lie ^um i f j
i OVIT. t h e < ub:m l e a d e r s h;ul w a r n e d t h e
When you find :i store that
oUers the l:ir<xo assortment
Begin
The New Year
m
FOR
Made np in tirfet-c!a>* stylr.
JOURNAL.
hiuid.'f-i :m<l fi^hlv-thret* u< ihus rnu i
eeiu> .•^Si.'i">i ami wiuoii sum !
lor iiioif titut rbespHi-eo! thir.y
s: an>i wnei»"tts mul morixatft* ^'Otitmns a |
MI tint' il'ihe ttrerc-st i.s dot pnH .->[ •
hii.iiril tht-rrfor. tben, alter Uiirty j
da;>. Uieii i h e whoie auiouni shall l»eeyt«i<* '
due and payable, at ihf option of the party 1" '
the second |i&i.', ;«iul notice of suid option !
t.'^IMK"•-vj.nr>>!* waived in said morik-'ay
t»aul nisi parui-s httvintfiaiiOtl
to pay tbe
est due on !i«iii
luurik'^K't1 piTJuant u ihooov1
orients t h e n o ,; he snia in"ritft*j!ee}avMils itst-.f
of ilic o^iitfii HI st' ! luiM'itfayo oontaintHi »r;tt
devures the whole mmuiiu tLeivof. Loth iiittrC;[»!irt princiiml. <lu« and pnyatile: HIV'
whereas'. t:..ere i* now duo JUHI payable on &.. d :
morljfM*<e ibe .sum of three tbousHiui, thrt-t-j
hundred> and sixiy-five dollars and a ft y i-enT--, !
(f;i>k'..'y }. ami an usioniey fee of tnirry-nvt- }
liolliir^. besides tbe costS'ittid 1-burKei.oi sueli !
swio, and no suit or proceed infra «t mw or in!
p'l'.uty. having been in^iltut^rt to eoikoS said I
lU'dtor any part thereof: Xow, taerefwre, J
in'Ticc is hereby t/riven, that on Sau>r<1n>'. Ap-;
ril, •„', K«s*S.. at two o'clock HI the Mt'ternoon o f ;
S4».d day, ai The from door of the court house
of the county of shinwa-see, in the eitj *f
t'nrutina,
county of siiiawa^sets and stale of
MichiK*11,(that t)cit)gr the buiulinjf in wMch
the circuit court for said oounty i* belli) the
nuiirsisrntxl »'ill ic-ii at public Ruction or venUue to tbe highest bioder, the premises rte9cnt»ed iu &ti<l mori(fa>ro t« satisfy Mid debt
and the interest tht*re<>n, to^efner with the
cons *n<l expenses aforewid. The l*n<t in |
said TLOctirufn- is des<:ribed »» follows, tt,-wit:
Th» north half ,/ ,) vof tfa* w « t half \Vt> of the
norJh-west(iu«rter( H> of s e « i o » tbirtj-flve, I
in township six nonb of rai *r« two ea#r,: CMD- j
ruining- .'orty acres; and thtessr b*)r < ,) of
Tbe w o t balf (',) and the west bait (',) t.t the
west bsU t-i), vxcvf seven acres from tbe
nnrtb cud thereof, of the north ea«t quarter
{'4) of sectfon twenty*!»iJt, in' towutaip six
north of runjct tw-o ea*t, oont*]nin«r wventjrthrve acres-«r laml, in tbe county of Shinwaa»ee »nd state ot Micbijnin.
Jy,
um.
THB UNION CKSTRAL I.IKF.
HUGH McCCRDY.
for
Mortgage*
Currie & Cluttertuck.
125 pairs of Ladies HandTurned Kid Button Shoes
worth $3.00 and $3.50 to
be sold at $1,00 per pair.
Cunie & Cluttertuck.
FULC OF INTEREST.
>Mk New* Will B« P««n4 la Ta*»«
Brief Paraatrayas.
Miss Fanny Bradford, for 20 years a
Congregational missionary to Hayti,
Our Record is
A Report That GOT. Pingree Will
A two days' reunion will be held by
hs State Legislature
the Thirteenth Michigan infantry aarvivors at Kalapozoo, beginning' JanuTog other.
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ary 13.
Ithaca Banking company will bebusioess on January 16. The proFEBRUARY I IS NAMED AS THE DATE.
j meters of the new bank are all Poatiac
Is Co Adopt n r t i i r t t Provide banker*.
The new Finnish college to be erectlav for a
Tuxntloti oi HullThirty years of buyaud Tei«gra»a ed in the upper peninsula wil) be located
— J&strftclu from Hallway at Hancock. It will be ready for oo
ing
merchandise.
t-upancy next fall.
Report.
Ann Arbor business men are delightPeople appreciate
ed
with the proposed Lansing, Dexter
Detroit, Jan. 3.—The Evening News
Ann Arbor railroad. They believe it
h t Gor.
G P
announces that
Pingree baa deour good goods and
cided to call a special session of the !will bring much business to them,
legislature before January 11, the scs- i A. C. Hagar, of Lake Odessa, shipped
know where to look
eion to begin February 1. Persons close j last year 20S.0O0 pounds of lire, and
pounds of dressed poultry, and
to the governor intimate t^at the call ;
for bargains. . ... .
cases of eggs, which yielded $112,will include action upon bills to repeal j
the charter of the Michigan Central;
railway, and to provide for greater | Schoolcraft people will bustle around
taxation <£f. all quasi-public corpora- to secure some manufacturing business
tions, including railways, telephone l o locate in the village to use the casand. telegraph lines, etc., and other , k * * factory buildings, which are now
measures calculated to carry out the !<!le.
governor's reform ideas.
It S. Campbell, of Yale; Flora J.
B«p«H of Railway C*ata*lMlaacT.
Headle, of Hastings, and J. L. Wagner,
Lansing, Jan. 3.—Sybrant Wesselius, of Charlotte, have been appointed a
state railroad commissioner, has sub* commission on uniform text-books by
icitted to tbe governor bis annual re- Gov. Pingree.
port. In addition to the usual statisA movement is now on foot in the
tical and advisory matters the report
purity department of the \Y. C. T. U.
i ecoounends: Increase of the tax upon
to establish in every state a series of
railroad properties, to be accompanied
by a general revision of the law taxing traveling libraries on the moral educaall quaai-pubMc corporations and not tion of children.
Ex- Warden Hatch, of Jackson prison,
Our
limited to railroads only; repeal of all
has
resigned
as
superintendent
of
the
laws providing for a tax on gross earnEntire Stock
ings as being unfair to the property Cronk shirt contract at Jackson and
of
of private individuals not having this will take charge of 300 convicts engaged
in
similar
work
in
Ionia.
privilege; that all railroads should not
Secretary Holland, of the Michigan
be taxed &lil:<% because their franchises
lire not of equal value; that in deter- Suit association, soys he thinks next
mining the value of the franchise the season will see a good business in his
earning power should be considered, tine. He thinks there will be no furbut for no other purpose; payment of ther advances in the price of salt.
all taxes realized from corporations to
The Port Huron electric light works,
will be closed out. Beautiful shoes at
the state treasury; a heavy penalty in- recently destroyed by fire, are again
serted in all tax laws governing taxa- in perfect and complete working ortion of corporations if the tax is notder. Plans for a hew and absolutely
paid when doe.
fL-e-proof building are being prepared.
At the annual banquet of the LinCommissioner Wesselius states that coln clufe, of Pontiac, which will oe
the interchangeable mileage book sold held February 11, James O'Donnell, Atby Michigan railroads is not in compli- torney-General Maynard, Milo D. CampEnough said. Come quick before they
ance with the state law requiring rail- bell and ex-Cov. Rich will be among the
road companies to sell family mileage speakers.
are all gone. This strictly a spot cash
books for $20, and recommends that
The
annual
meeting
of
the
grand
proceedings be taken to annul the charlodge of the A. O. U. W. of Michigan
sale.
ters of the offending roads.
will
be
held
at
Grand
Rapids,
instead
The commissioner says that during
the present year new companies hare of Lansing, as was originally intended.
commenced the construction of 247The session will open on the third Tuesmiles of main track and existing com- day of February.
il. J. McPherson has been superinpanies have built 132 miles of road, the
tendent
cf the Presbyterian Sunday
mileage constructed being the largest
school
at
Rowell for 31 years. At the
increase in the history of the departannual
election
of officers recently he
ment.
declined reelection, although still a
comparatively young man.
TEACHERS ADJOURN.
Michigan star route service estabw
S»MM»1 Law P r a t M * ama" tiEhed: Hetherton, by way of Vienna
Fre* Teftt*Ho«k» trued.
to Lewiston, 13 miles and back, six
Lansing. Jan. 1.—The annual meeting times a week, by a schedule of not to
of the State Teachers' nutociation exceed 3\/ hours running1 time each
a
closed Thursday afternoon with a busiway; frbm February 7, 1898.
levtrlc Oil brought relief in tltrr* minCOMMON COUNCIL
ness session. In the morning the deTrappers in southern Michigan this
ute*. It wa*ft)n)o*t magic*!- 1 never
sirability of Introducing German and
winter
ure
having
great
success,
and
Coi'Xcii. ROOM, »aw anyltiiiut like It," Amelia iiwortln,
oiber high school studies in the grim*
many
furuier
boys
arc
earning
good
Corunaa,
Mich.,
Jun. 3d U*o«.
mar grades was discussed by leading
wages.
A
profitable
animal
to
trap
i»
Heart Terrors vauiMi in thirty mtuniucators. American schools were comAt a regular meeting of the council,
tites uiitler tlrf* magim) waiul of Mr.
f»irei{ with English and German schools th« skunk, the skin of which brings called to order by President Green.
Cure for Uw Heart. A
to the credit of our educational system, from 10 to 90 cents. The oil of the aniPic.*ent, Aid (Jreen, Harrington, Ever.
and no o»«e to mute to trt*
mal
is
also
very
valuable.
liosolutions were adopted as follows;
eth. Mumby, Ttumble and Wile* x.
ami absolute* good h<*alth
Approving the (selection of Washington
Mr*. Koailhouw. of WillHcroft. (.»..
motion, the readicg of the re
• 9 the place for holding the next annual
TO BE INVESTIGATED.
('old *vvats wouhl ^tnrid out
meeting of the N'ationa.5 Educational assocord was dispensed with
on me lik« h^nd?. so intt'i»*e wire tUe
ciation, recommending a careful study of
oval* mt Port Huruc to
The claims and accounts Mere read and attacks of l.etrt tliMjaM*. I*r. Ajjnew's
the re-port of the committee of 12 submitted
Be Looked Intu.
TO the National issoclation, Indorsing the
Washington, D. C.t Jan. 1.—It is ex- referred to the committee «n claiiu* and <'»!* for the li£*rf «*nr»*il m»*. ami ttwluy
new state manual and course of study for
pected
that the civil service commis- nccouQU. The* committee reported fa- J know nothing; of fli«* terror** of thin
rural schools, asking for stronger interest
Jr. trachers' institutes, rejoicing in the
sion will investigate tbe case of Collect- vorably on the following tccauno, auth- trouble."—.V5. Sold bv K. M. Kiibotirn
ami M. Keidv.
ojv?ration of the compulsory school law, or Avery, at Port Huron, Mich., who
orizing the clerk to di aw orders for the
demanding a more equitable distribution of
Delightful Relief from C a t a r r h the primary school funds on the basis of recently removed several deputies for same on the several funds as given beI'II te."tiHen*
i * oite <»f H
6«tiocl attendance, asking for a law re- alleged violations of the civil service
yuiiiriK library funds to be used only for rules, i'bese violations, it is said at Jow, «nd upon motion the report was i c - nionie*. The Rev. A. I). Buckley, ot
h all TO know
library purposes, favoring limitations
c ptcd and adopted by tbe following Uuttftlo. s*v.= ; "1 wi
ui>on stale normal schools, urging the the office of the commission, were that
< atarrhttl
whal
H
hle^siiiK
1'r.
Har*aar>tton of free text-books, protesting deposed men bad paid political assess- vote: Yeas—Aid. Eveltth.
Powder is in a I'sw of i-utnrrh. I was
at the methods employed by text- ments prior to June. 1S90. Tue com- r.r.gton, Mumby, Trumble, 1
tor years, but
trouMed with this
lobbyists and dtprecating any move- mission being without power to comA. C. Marshall, 34 }r. sal. mayor f 37.^° ! the fir*t time I u*e»l tfiis reinedv ir
the state publication of uni••
aid
pel the men to testify, promised them, E. Eveteth,
37.5o i most delightful relief 1 now
37.50 : myself entirely «(irf»t after u!*Miy }t for ;
so far as it lay in iss power, immunity A. W. Green
37.50 j two month*."-:>4. Sold by- M. Keidy j
from harm, in order that it might ob- \V. II Mumby
MAY
REDUCE STOCKS.
37 5°; at»d F. M. Kilbourn.
i
l.C.
Trumble
"
"
'
tain evidence by which to convict their
5
• ' (trtiad U«|»I<1M Con»tdert«K
II.
Hanington
"
37>
superior officers who levied tfv; assessMICHIGAN. Cciunty of &bi*««*the Advisability of Tbl» Step.
2 16
Cuiri- JC Clutterbuck, 7 lamps
B8.
,
•
ments.
The
commission
feels
that
the
At * session of t1b e Prohate Court for tbe ;
(ir;uid liapi(i>, J a n . 3 . — T u t N a t i o n a l
1 orunua Journal, printing
men
are
entitled
to
safety
it)
their
Corunna indrpendent, printing
7.20 county <'f sbiawa*** *", bol«J*n nt tbe Protuite
City bank L<** >'ppiJOir.ied a i-ouii
office, in th<* «'ity "I' <V>runnn. on t h f
J
tions,
as
the
evidence
which
they
W.J.Parker,
copies
oi
electric
to rvport on Jlif iuiv:*iil>i!iiy o f . m
liayoi lVft"!r:Tier In lh".v*»i»ronelbi>u6and !
was
valuable,
and
was
entirely
volunhufidrtM tiiid
light ordinance
400
tt:f
capital stock of (lie bank from
tary.
,\. A. Harper, making tux roll
$oOO,OlKJ Jo $;;i>0,0<>0, and the o!d n a t i o n a l
In t h e uiatK-r of i h r ^t«i«- N«iit-r
; and one day election
Z- °<> M.W't-st, an msune a n d int-tituily i(.'<<im;«:
bank is a U o considering a reduction
Shoes
Half
DEFEND PENSION ATTORNEYS. ! O K. Wilkinson, 4 1 2 day's labor 9 0 0 loin [HTSon.
f r o m $.300,000 t o ?t;00,000. T h i s e o u r t e
Mwx's W.'.WfSf as jruaniian hnvinjr r<'fi<ler\ll.C. Wcirden, "> da>s black knot
is d e e m e d advisable because \siili the .Michigan PraeHMon«-r» Make Reply i coinmissioner
1000 t-ti to Ibis court hi* i n a i n'cmuir.
d e c a d e n c e o f l u m b e r i n g in w e s t e r n
M i c h i g a n a m i t h e more con&ervative
m e t h o d s of the b ^ i / i t ' s s men and inmuifaetisrers s o m u c h m o n e y is not n e e d e d .
T h e r e is a l s o talk of c o n s o l i d a t i n g sounof the bur.ks, and t h i s wii! be uuuie easy
b e c a u s e t h e c h a r t e r s of !)irce n a t i o n a l
;ji!i3 one's:ivinjjs bank will e x p i r e in t h e
n e x t five y e a r s , atuJ t w o o t h e r hatior.iii
b a n k s will reach the end of their d a r ters in the t w o y e a r s f o l l o w i n g .
It ir- order«l that i h f -!ist ilav <if J:uiu«ry
to Cowmlaitlourr Kvann.
j Caledonia Klectric I.igh* Co.
2.00 nt'Xt.Ht tfn o'cliH-k in tb«r for^nfton. Kt *aicl
Kaiasnazoo, .Jan. ::.—Col. C. K. Foota, I Jjtrvis vV Harrington, onto
5 50 I'rolwite (>№<e. he apixiimod for oxanamin*
AllowL^iff sitivl :t<"i'<>uii(.
of tbi.s city, who conducts the largest i Jaa. Simeon, December salary
30 00 and
Antltt I* liintaer nrderrd, Tb»r « copy of
Geo.
&err,
December
salary
33
^
this orOcr t*jm!iii*he<l thret-suece^tve w«.•«.• U^
pension sigrney in the country outside
previous to swiii liny oi'hvariiijr, In th«('orunti»
W. H. Mi MBV,
of Washington. *n replying to Pen\
i
A . W. GRKKN',
sion Commissioner Kvans' sweeping
in staid couutv
Committee.
:
ATl'HKW
chartsoffjiinst pension attorneys, says
The following monthly statement from
•hat The charges that wholesale frauds
KOlcul-.ui Ty.&7es>sn>irofTp?
exist in the department are wholly the city treasurer was read and on m t A court fcr tho C!t")unt.s' of Sh'mvH$s«e, held «t rtio lYulmte »ili<;c in the city
false. Gen. William Shakespeare says tion ,vas accepted and adopted:
of Coruniia, on the thirtl day of Janunry in
that the commissioner makes a whole- To the Honorable Mayor and common theycai one tliousnnti vitiht bundrcd iir:<!
ninety o'trnt.
s:ile denunciation of 50.000 citiztnis of
cauDcil of the City of Corunna;
PrebCdi Mbtthew Busb..lurf?e of I'robatr.
the United States when he snys that
Jn 'bf matter ol ihe estate uf Almoti HvtI
respectfully
tubmit
to
you
the
folNilcs, J a n . ->.—The independent Lon# Tr,iuds on the pension roils were placed
WiliUm McKinney uswdinfi\i!«tnitor t>f»«i<ij
Distance Telephone cuinpunv tius com- there by attorneys, a^il that the charge !<>uing Jijjancial report for December,
osrutc havitiif reuUcred to this court hi.s nnai
inenced work e x t e n d i n g a Jim* from is ui.just.
1S97:
; account
Iris ordered that the sevenlh day of Ktbat ion o'clock in tli'? 1'oroinvon, at
olHce, i>e »|»}M>irited lOr exaininMimpiette,
.Jan. 4. .\f rs.
]). K.
.„ ..'iid ailowiiijr said account,
j
.And it n fnrlhor ordfrwJ ihivt K copy of this j
ii«tes, Hrst wife of the noted bigamist.
oid<-r'ie published thrf-c fiucc«ssi>'tr w w k * 1
$0.639.1 f> tliovious »o said day of hearinsr in the i'or.111- j
h:is been granted ;i divoreo, th-? charye
fm Journal, H newspaper printwJ and circuiatbeini,' adultery, b i g a m y and extreme fee. 13, pd. school treas. $ '7
iriK in said countv of ShiKw«A«'f.
IV
O.OO
cruelty.
Her maiden name was Anna
I".
MATl'MEVV IM.'SJI.
Pd, gen. fund orders 1 0T9.4I
.f udjrc of J'roliate i
Ilabert.
Orrmt Vitality.
IM. st. fund orders
/^"rAltlTrAN^
"fiAl.K—staus
of SliclilVari.
T
l)<*ftth of Unnvfrncar .Morrl*.
Pd, cem. orders
^• county of Shiawusste, es.
Kli Cooley, -ibcmt
Monroe, Jan.
^D the ni'ittcr of th<s estate of Thonias J,
* 1,990. 18
Detroit, Jan. 1.—•..Jouverneur Morns,
years old, at cue o'clock Satunln\ mornSmith. Hichard smith and Michael Smith,
in", was run over by a Michigan Central a great-grandson of Kobert .Morris, the
minors. Notice is hereby jjlTen that in pur5^,648 97 suance and by virtue of «n order wrnDted to
train. In spite of the fact that Loth .revolutionary patriot, died suddenly Amount on band Dec. 31.
the undersigned as Kuardian ot the os»ate of
Respectfully yours
legs and bi» right arm were out oft,here Saturday, ujred 50 years. He was
said miners, by the H.m. Matthew Hush,
Judge of Probate in and fo>-»*aJd founty, «n
W , A . M<:MUI.I.EN.
and that he was not. discovered for nn well known throughout the country as
the third d*y or January, A. D. 18№. there
hour or more after being hurt, he was a civil engineer.
Treasurer
will be sold at public rcudue to the bi^b^st
biddvr, at thed^ellin* house on the premts
conscious two hours afterward, and
——
Aid. Trumble moved that from Jan. 3 ea
to be sold, in tbe township of Vernon, in
Killed,
»«id county, ©n Thursday, the third day ot
then *
to
April
1st
the
council
meet
at
7:30
Denton Harbor, Jau. 8.-fluntin K
Marcb, .A. D. IS9S, at one o^csock in tbe altero'clock, local time. Adopted,
Death ot »*w*ll Avrry.
nooj of 4»idd*y\ alJ tbe rig-tit, title and interskunks for their fur is
s a growing
g g in
est of said minors in and to the fei:«**njr deOn motion council adjourned.
scribed lands and premises, situated in tb«
Jan. 3.—Scwell Avery, one ; juntry among farmers in this locality.
of the wealthiest lumbermen of Sagi The number killed is enormous.
tttwn»htp of Vernon. ouunty of shiawaaaee
Hi (in M. NICHOLS,
and state of Mlchiiran, to wit: tbA north p«ri
j,uw valley, died Sunday at a private
City Clerk.
of the northeaai quarter of section thirteen,
In»*ne
bsmg the part of »aid nortb*eaat quarter lyltw
sanitarium in Flint, after an illuessof
north of tbe Chicago V: (irand Trunk Ha.ilXiles, Jan. 3.--Oeor^e Smith, of liaythree years. He was the father of
••J burned my tingures very badly. roadjand containinr»«.entyone»cre«of land
ton
township,
hanged
himself
io
hi«
a o r e or iew.
PAT R1C K SM ITH,
Waldo A. Avery, « wealthy vessel raao
barn with u leg chain. He was insane. The pain was intense. Dr. Thomas' EcOuardUin of natd estate of «*td
of Detroit.
Dated January 3rd, its**,
Kulumazoo \o Chicago. T h e line will
bo coiiiu-ctfd w i i h lorn! fxch.-ti.^t.'s in
))ou;i^iac, Cassopoiis and Nilos. in
Michigan, aiui (Joshen, Klkliart. South
lie ml, i-iporte and Michigan (.'ilv i.i
Indiana. It will proven .strong oon> pet itor to tbe Me 11 company.
Dec
1, amount on hand
$1">9.("/•>
i)ri.\ (>, received from Co. treas.
246.06
Collected gen tax d u r i n g D e c . 6,;J3.&3
We will sell goods during the next
30 days
at prices that will attract close
buyers' attention.
Beautiful, double-fold dress goods at
6c.
Good outingflannelat
41-2 c.
We will not take time or space to quote
prices. Come and see us.
ARLAND
1 WILL SBLt
Watches and Silverware
: Cheaper than ever !
I this week.
HAUGHTON,
LEADING JEWLER.
./
After
Cliristrrias
You naturally export t;> iret thinirs a little cheaper. That's
the way I am sellinir now. I'erhapa you s;iw Xovelties,
Ikx)ks, etc.. at my place that yon would have liked but
that you didn't think you could quite afford, oven though
the prices were low. Come again. Prices are lower .still.
T. C.
Statioaer ««d Bookseller,
WQNDEBS OF SCIENCE,
passed tfie' *wick"et.
Suddenly " she are run more quietly tllan tfiree-fourth's
the fight \vas over, and. the victory clapped- her haud to her head.
of the engines of the mills of the counours.
"Good gracious!" she exclaimed-. try. The engines are characterized by LUNGTROUBLfc J AND CONSUMPTION
Gray, following close behind me, had "Here, bold -these!" and flinging the the peculiar distinction of having an
CAN BE CURED.
cut down the big boatswain ere he had bag and cape into t i e hands of an as- open rope drive, a feature which has attime to recover from his lost blow. tonished young man, who happened to tracted considerable attention, says the
An Eminent New York Cbenlst and
Another had been shot at a loophole in be standing near, she plunged through New York Sun.
1
Scientist Makes a Free Offer
tbe very act of firing into the house, •the crowd and ran back to the train.
The face of the driving-wheel ia about
to Our Readers.
and now lay in agony, the pistol still Presently she emerged, her hat on her nice feet and i& cut in grooves some
The
diglintfuiehed
chemist. T. A.
smoking in his hand. A third, a« 1 had head, a smile cf perfect content on her four inches from center to center.
,
of
Ne«"
York
City,
demonstrate
seen, the doctor bad disposed of at a face, a smile which failed the moment The ropes Bink into these grooves and
his
discovery
of
a
reliable
cure for
blow. Of*the four who had sealed the she set foot on the platform again. She are covered with a preparation made contmmptiou (Pulmonary TubercoJoeis),
1
palisade, one only remained unac- fairly galloped through the gate, and for preserving them, the covering to be bronica , lung ami chest troubles, stubcounted for, and he, having left his cut- looked wildly about for her fur cape applied., say, once a year. Cotton is the born coughs, catarrhal arteetions, gerilass on thp field, was now clambering and her traveling bag. The astonished- material of which these ropesare made, eral decline and weakness, loss of fletsh,
out again with the fear of death upon looking youc# man was still holding- and, although they have bet* run and all conditions of wasting awav, will
them. The tnititiJe-aged woman pos* steadily for more th-an a year, DO «enrl TilKKK FREE BOTTLES (all
him.
of his new diMioverie* to any
"Fire—fire from the house!"cried the sewed herself of her belongings. Then trouble has been, thus far experienced, different)
afflicted render of this paper writing
1
she
gave
a
sigh
of
relief.
and
the
drive
is
pronounced
the
most
the east and west only a single shot doctor. "And you, lads, back into
CHAPTER XXI.
for them.
T H E ATTACK.
had been fired. It was plain, therefore, cover."
"Sly • land," she raid, with feeiing. nearly noiseless one that has ever been
His "New Scientific Treatment" has
As eooa as Silver disappeared, the that the attack would be developed
But his words were unheeded, no "suppose you hadn't been honest-!" and devised; One point of preference ex- cured thousands pertuanentjy by its
pressed in favor of this arrangement timely use, arid lie cotihiders it a simple
captain, who had been closely watch- from the north, and that on the other shot was fired, and the last boarder the crowd swallowed her up.
is that in da-tap weather the drive acts 'professional duty to suffering humanity
ing- him, turned toward the interior of three sides we were only to be an- made good his escape, and disappeared
so differently from the ordinary'belt- to donate a trial of Ms infallible cure.
M France.
tlie house,and found not a man of us at noyed by a show of hostilities. But with the rest into the wood. In three
At the international congress of lep- ing, inasmuch as Jt shrinks instead of
his post but Gray. It was the first time Capt. Smollett made no chang-e in his second's nothing1 remained of the atScience daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experiarrangements. If the mutineers suc- tacking party but the five who had rosy, which has just been brought to growing flabby and slipping.
•wt had ever seeu him angry.
menting for years, has produced results
"Quarters!" he roared. And then, as ceeded in crossing- tlie stockade? he ar- fallen, four on the inside, and one on the a conclusion at Berlin, the startling fact
as berietk'ial to hui;»Miiity ** can be
VRJJ elicited that the disease, is very
we all slunk back to our places, "Ciray," g-ued, they would take possession of outside, of the palisade. •
A Valuable Cut.
claimed by any modern genius. il\»
he said, "I'll pin your name in the Jog-; any unprotected loop hole and shoot us
Howard Heed, of Miiford, Pa., start assertion that tung troubles and conThe doctor and Gray and" I ran full prevalent in France, especially in the
down
like
rats
in
our
strong-hold.
you've stood by your duty like a seaspeed for shelter. The survivors would northern district thereof, and that it ed out hunting' for partridges ami ! sumption are curable in any climate is
man.
Mr. Trelawney. Tin surprised at
Nor had we much time left to us for soon be back where they had left their is on the increase. This discovery and woodcock, and was followed by the proven by "heartfelt letters of gratiyou, sir. Doctor, I thought you had thought. Suddenly, with a loud huzza, musket*, u.nd at any moment the fire the data furnished by the French med- house cat.
All efforts on the part of tude." tiled in bin Am**M(_'an ami Euroical authorities contributed in no small the 3'oiing' hunter to drive the cat back , pean laboritoriex in tbouearHls from
worn the king's coat 1 If that was how a little cloud of pirates leaped from :he might recommence.
of the world.
you served at Fontenoy. .-..;•. you'd have woods on the north side and ran The house .wasby this time somewhat measure to the resolution voted by the home were 'futile; it was bound to go \ t u 0 ( * e *ure<l in ill
been Isetter in your berth."
straight on the stockade. At the same cleared- of smoke, and we saw at acongress to the effect that leprosy is with him, and it illustrated its ability L.. 1 ! 1 6 d r e a u _c_0"?
The doctor's watch were all back at moment the fire was once more opened glance it he price we had paid for victory. contagious.
as a hunter by its "pointing" a wood- ed. rot*:*!)* speedy and certain Ueatli.
Simply write*tf T. A. Slocum. 51. ' .,
their loop-holes, the rest were busy j from the woods, and a rifie ball sung Hunter lay beside his loop-hole, stunned;
cook which young Iteed shot. Then it
Where Wurn Are
9vS Pine !*tieet. Sew York, giving po.*tloading- the spare muskets, and every j through the doorway and knocked the Joyce by his, shot through the head,
The largest waves are seen off Cape "flushed" a partridge, which was also /tnYe and ••xpress »t)dre*s. antJ the free
one with a red face, you may be certain, I.doctor's musket into bits.
never to'move again; while right in the Xlorn, rising to 46 feet in height, ana bagged by the hunter. Reed says he medicine will be sent promptly direct
and a flea in his ear, as the saying is. j
The boarders swarmed over the fence center, the squire was supporting the 765 feet long from creest to crest. Waves would not part with the cat for the from lii*" laboratory, *•
The captain looked on for awhile in j Hke monkeys. Squire and Gray fired captain, one as pale as the other.
bird dog in the country.
Sufferer* should take instant advania the north Atlantic have been obsilence. Then he spoke.
.
j again and yet again; three men fell,
tageof t.v', K«rieroit« proposition.
"The captain's wounded," said Mr. j served to rise 43 feet in height. In the
Please tell the Doctor that vou esw
*'My lads," he said, "I've given j one forward into the inclosure, two Trelawney.
Imitation natter 1a
Q
r
"Have they r u n T asked Mr. Smollett, j German ocean their height does not
ttii-i
it) the .IOIRSAI ..
1
Silver a broadside. I pitched it in red- !back on. the outsiCe. But of these, on'
exceed
13'/,.
feet,
and
in
There
are
50
manufacturers
of
imthe Mediter"All that could, you may be bound,
hot on purpose; and before the hour's ! was evidently more frightened than returned the doctor; "but there's five ranean 14»/2 feet.
itation butter in Germany. A faolory in Mannebim produces daily 6.000 of 'satdsair-: » n 4 v h m tbe
out, as he said, we shall be boarded.! hurt, for he was on his feet again in & of them will never run agnin."^
M BU p
4
! t
COCOA' ' '**' "
«"juity b a r i n g lxr*n t a k e n t o r e c o v e r
pounds
from
a
preparation
of
We're outnumbered, I needn't tell you j crack,
a.ii<J instantly disappeared
"Five!" cried the captain. "Come,
j Ka.i<1 <lebl o r acj- p a r t tb«i«wf, M»«r, therefore,
It is estimated that over G,000 farm* nuts.
that, but we fight- in shelter; and, a jamong1 the trees.
| noiii-f i» ber«5>y Kiv«fB, t h a i by Tirtue o f t h *
that's better. Five against three leaves
and
others
in
France
make
their
livj power of «*j«? <'on;ajm-d itj said Toortpugt,
aixt
minute ago, I should have said we.j
Two haff bit the dust, one had fled, us four to nine. That's better odds ing by the manufacture of-Roquefort,
i 1 j-iower h a ? i n ? b e c o m e o p e r a t i v e l»y
fought with discipline. I've no manner j four had made good their footing in- than -we had at starting".
We were t-heese. Formerly the value of the It is estimated that in 12 marriap, | 2 ^ ^ ^ ,
&, S ^ ^ . S S t ^
of doubt that we can drub them, if you ; side our defenses; while from the shel- seven to nineteen then, or thought
product
of
this
che<«e
every
year
was
ont
cf
every
100
one
of
the
parties
hM
,
sixth
day
of
rebniary.'A.
D. law, at ten o'clock
choose,"
I ter of the woods seven ot eight meii,
in ib«./<>reboun of *ai<l day, at the frontdoor of
and that's as bad to bear.*7*
$5,000,000, but lately the demand for H
married
before.
tbe court hou.-«f of the county of Shtawa&Me*
Then he went the rounds, and saw, •
' each evidently supplied with several
!:?ts much
To • * rnj»Tnw*».
In ib<r i-iij of Oorunna (that t*i»jr the build in jf
AS he said, that all was clear.
j muskets, kept up a hot though -useless
ID which the circuit eourt for the coufity of
COULDN'T REDRAW HIS PICTURE Shiawassee
is held), M-11 at pubiif auction or
On the two short sides of the house, i fire on the log- house.
COSTLY RUSSIAN SABLE.
vendu«\ to the hsjrhest bidder, the land and
HE HAD NEWS FOR HER.
Storr
Kincardine
the
*ast and west, there were only two
iirpmi-ses <l«M ribed in Aatil mortya^e, io satisfy
The four who had boarded made
•. tlie World Over l.«nff to PoaWork of Sir J o b a Gilbert.
'\
now du«forinterest, and theeost*
loo'p-holes; on the south side where straight before th^m for the building, Tfc* Talk Went on Willie the H«tw
•ck* T*:is Hoynl Fur.
An amusing storv is told of the eaTly I № l «*!*•««*« of .sale, and th« attdrn«7 fee prothe porch was, two again; and on the shouting" as they ran, and! the metT
_„_.
»__ » / .
,.
, . I Ti<!«^l for in said mortgage.
Ten thousand collars seems a big
north side, five. There was a round among th« trees shouted back to en" I teli you it ain't safe for a man to price to pay for a iie-ondhand garment, engraving days of the venerable and la- ' Tbe land described in said mortgage, and
mented Sir §ohn Gilbert. Half a cent* sow, \» the east half (e»ii of the
score of muskets for the seven of us; courage them. Several shots were leave home nowadays," grumbled the
the members of the royal houses I t u r y ago or more, says the London Tel•
the firewood had been built into four fired, but such was the hurry of the man-on-the-corner to another man, ac- obut
f E u r
e d o
ran ire one ea*i'(le), except that part need by
not hesitate to spend this • e J n i p h . he was commissioned to illus- of
piles—tables, you mig-ht say—one marksmen that not one appeared to | cording • to the Detroit Free Press i m U°I lP
t
the Cbicftfro aod Gra&d Trunk Railway Com-<3,
«.~mT«if«.
™t
i
»
d
nn
with
'
!
*
<
>
frequently
to
obtain
one
for
for
a
London
week'
n
t r a t e a s h o r t s t o r y
«bout the middle of each side, and on have taken effect. In a moment the
pany for ttft rijrht ol way.
Since
my mfe got mm.xed np * . t h so , ^ ^ w e a r
^ ^ ^ ^ proof, to-enT b f i fim o w n e r s o f t h e ^ ^
Thi* Kale \n made f»al!>)*ct to all future installeach of these tables some ammunition four pirates had sivarmol up the many clubs—art clubs, musical clnbs,
costly dress, says the Philadelphia able him to select the most telling sit ments of nriDolpnl And interest that may
and fo.ur loaded muskets were laid moundv and were xipon us.
bt re ifMr t e c u e due.
kindergarten coteries, and the like, she Times, are endowed by nature with a
nation for pictorial reprenentation. I>ated December lwt, 18CT.
ready to the hand of the defenders. In
has
so
much
to
attend
to
and
so
much
to
The head of Job Anderson, the boatJOHN" T. McCCRDY.
precedence in the matter of" wearing When he had finished the work the editthe middle;, the cutlasses lay ranged.
M, OoOl>]tt.ii.
swain, appeared at the middle loop* talk about to other women that »be that no amount of money can over- or remarked:
Attorney tor Kort#a(re«.
"Toss out the fire,** said the captain; hole.
actually forget* that she has any docome, and tbe millionaire or titled rcp"Why,
Mr.
Gilbert,
tbe
story
says
an
y
y y
"the chill is past, t n d we mustn't have
"At 'em—all bands!" he reared, in mestic responaibilitk*. My wife told resentative of a European monarchy
SALE. D^fauH bavin? bwu ma4e
escort
of
infantry
soldtera,
and here ifOKTGAGX
smoke in our eyes."
me
la»t
night
that
she
wan
sitting
ia
in thf condition*of a certain taort(c%gt.
a voice of thunder.
must
Ue
content
to
purchase
the
garmade by James M. Gable, a Mingle nan, of tbe
The iron fire basket was carried
At tlie same moment another pirate our library early in the morning, deep- menu after they have been worn for on the block you have given us mount- town of Clayton, Oenesee conaty, Michigan, to
ed
ones,"
ly
immersed
in
club
conversation
witb
bodily out by Mr. Trelawney, and the
tbe rirat State and SaTittp* Bank of flashing,
Hunter's musket by the muzyears. Hut tbe Raecian aabie i» not
"Dear me, to I have," responded the Michigan, a corporation organized nnOer tbe
ember* smrthered among sand.
-wrenched H from his hands, ton Intimate friend, and they heard thea banian being, and, no matter bow
banking laws of aald state of Michiartist, "but I haven't time to do an-general
"Hawkins hasn't had his breakfast. plucked it through the loophole, and, doorbell ring. She knew that the cook
gan, dated tbe 2»th day of July, A. D. iflW, and
much
the
animal
mmj
drftfr
the
fnr
other drawing. Can't you make an al- recorded in tbe office of the RcViMUv of Deed*
Hawkins, help yourself, and back to with one attuwiog blow, laid tbe poor was very busy, and the second maid
tbe c*unty of Shtawaaf e and state ot Hl«h
your post to eat it," continued Capt. fellow se&seleM on the floor. Mean* W*H out on an errand, bat she was *> through the mire and dirt, no one will teration in the ctory to make it fit in V* for
Igan, on tbe 2Vth day of July, A. D. 1MB, in liber
consider
it
a
dishonor
to
wear
it.
In
Tbe "copy" was banded to a subor- M or mortgafrea, on pajreft WO and 391. on wbich
Smollett. "Lively, now, my lad; you'll while a third, running unharmed ill absorbed in her club talk thatfthedet gi there l« «lala>ed to be due at toe date
want it before you've done. Hunter, round the house, appeared suddenly in rided not to answer the bell herself. Russia and many of tbe northern coon- dinate to make the requisite alteration, of this
i the
h s u n of scren hundred
d
notice
fiftytrie*
a
sable
coat
or
cloak
is
wore
u
but
that
gentleman
forgot
to
delete
•erve out a round of brandy to all the doorway, and fell with bis cot las* Again it rang with some emphasis.
one
aad
ntnety-tnree
one
hundredth*
dollars.
no then she went to the shutters and a mark of distinction, and Bvengali, the chapter describing how the sol* (t7SI.V3)of wblcb Mum forty-t^even and eightyhands."
,., -y'
on the doctor.
one-hundreths doUarw in fnrtaxett asueftMlooked out, only to f*ee at the door the in hl» e*pre**ed atnbltior to wear **« dier* gained tbe summit of a steep three
And while this was going on the canabd leried tn the year 18K on tbe premi**»
Our position n m utterly reversed, back of a roughly-dreMed man. 8b* big fur coat," undoubtedly referred to mountain, parts of which they were ed
{•overed by salil mortga**, which M»id «un> for
tain completed, in his own mind, the A moment since we were firing-, under
tasex » u paid by tbe First State and Savings
tbe
fine
KuMian
sable
that
is
I « D M obliged to nc«Je with ladders.
concluded
that
lie
won
only
a
peddler
or
plan of the defense.
of riufthin*. Michigan; and added to tbr
cover, at an exposed enemy; now i ta beggar, and went Lack to her pro- commonly «t tbe court* of Europe.
louid not hove been got there unless Bank,
mortgage debt aM provided for in Haid mort"Doctor, you will take the door," he waa we who lay uncovered, and could
While the fa«hiou in moat furs by the assistance of a crane! After- gage, and an attorney*a fee of '.weoty-flve dolfoundly intellectual friend.
A third
resumed. "See and don't expose your- not return a blow.
proTldrd for In Maid mortgage, aud bv
changea
year by yrar, sahle invariably wardfchoaUo? letter* from subscribers lar*
Hlatutr, anil no xuit or proceedingM, either at
self; keep within, and fire throuph the The log house was, full of smoke, to lime the doorbell rang, arwi thin time
wished to know how the cavalry got law, or Inequity having been inhtltutrd to reporch. Hunter, take the east side, which we owed our comparative safety. wiih energetic atid sustained violence. hold* its own, and the possessor of a there.
cuve» the nioney» twy*ureil by Maid niortgayp.or
rich
garment
of
thifi
material
ertn
well
auy p*rt thereof; S o t , Therefore, by tirtue
** 'Goodness, hear that man/ my wife
there. Joyce, you stand by thy west,
<if the power otnaW contained Innaid murtgageL
said to the other c!»b lady; 'N'ora i* feel the pride that corues from owning
my man. Mr. Trelawney, you are
Death • • * Kl«^«Molly.
antl th«* Htatute in such oaiw mtite and proviilout, and I'M have tc go nnd.see what he something- not commonly worn. The
jrtl,notU't* in hereby >riven that on lh«- iMtt day
best tihot—you an<l Oray take this
A
writer
in
on
electrical
magazine,
February, A. D. t>*K, at one o'elovk In tliiwants, or he will break the liell. R< demand for table' ha* never been RO in discussing the probabilities of death jof
north side, with the five loop-holes; j
j afteriKMtn, there will be sold at public auction
exteri*ht!
here
as
in
Eurupe,
and
very
io the door *hp hastened, feeling rery
it'« there the danger is. If they can pet
by an electric current, said that he at to the highest bidder, at the front door of ill*
few understand the difference between
hous** in the city <tf Cornnn^. irj
ir.dignant with the peddler who
up to it, and tire in upon us through i
one time stood at the top of one of the foiirt
rihijtw»*r*r county, Michigan, that l>eir.ir
the
relative
\aSue
of
the
American
and
ro persistently disturbing her
our own-ports, things would bejrin to
Alpine peaks in a storm and Ytn<l light' (Uf pl:tcr » lifri- \hr cir<'iiit court for the coiir,
At the court of liussia iiing pass through his body to an ex- ty <pf ^lii.'iw.ins*-** is tiolden, the preuii**'« dfsci-i
She opened the dtVtr pr«»j>arc<l Io dis- IJusMiin furs.
look dirty, Hawkins, neither you nor
ln*il in r-»iti»l mortgage. i>r i^o much then-of an
charge a- volley of rebuke on iht- tnat)'y t'.">ry member must have his sable furs tent fctiflk-Jent 1o nyake a loud, crack- uiav \w necessary ti> V»y th** aniuiuit Oivr OJI
*I are much account at the shooting; \
offending head, but forgot all about i: for fttate occasions, and it is e>>iimated ling noise ami'to produce long blue wiiil in«irtgagc. with seven )wr ccui iutervst.,
we'll stand by to load and bear a huiid." i
this <lat»", ;iml all Irpiil custs, toj.'filirth;it. this equipment must cost each streams of sparks from his fingers, fniLfi
when lie paid, exriferlly:
As the captain had said, the chill ;
witt fir- fttiorm-y fe« of tweiity-!li-e dollar* covone
uot
far
from
SSi.OCm.
in
Germany
fur tb»-rvin aud »ll(iw«1 by statule.
" "We!!, missiis, yn'id better be anwithout any effect upon the body other s>.!>-!i!n!
was past. As soon as the sim had
ill** (trriniM** In-iiig iSes<-rH>eil in swi'! mortjrasr«the
maids
of
honor
are
compelled
to
swerin'
this
l.>ell—1
came
in
to
t^ll
yrr
thrin
to
force
him
to
descend
without
climbed above our girdle of trees it .
a-. all Hint cr-rt.-iin lot. pircr .-m<l paroel of lac.'.
-.itUHtr in the lov n of Perry, in She county *f
That- the back part of ver house is oti have their g-arments trimmed with sa- delay.
fell witli all its force i:pon the- clear- \
ShiawaKxee and t-tate of Michigan, and kn'own
ble
tails
and
clippings,
while
in
the
fire.*"
ing- and drank \ip The vapors a t a
ami .tex'ribeU as lolhiws; tbe south half (i*)
court dresses of several other Kuropean
Happy Anktraliaa
of the south went quarter ('.%) of »ectii>a numdraught. Soon the sand was baking-,
GOOD IDEA TO BORROW.
nations the sable figures in various
Shop assistants in Australia do not N T twenty-eight iS*]i iu town five [ft] notrli uf
and the resin melting in the logs of the ;
rarij/e two \i\ ea>t,containing eighty |(H)J acre*
ways.
hare
a hard time of it. They work of land.-, be the sam* more or less.
It la That c* Having •• Official Drafter
block-house. Jackets and coats were
Xov. -H, !HSC.
only 50 hcurs per week. In Uallarat
of iiilla.
flung aside; shirts were thrown open
TlIK FUi.->T SJTATB *KD S A \ 1 \ 6 3 BiSK f• p
NEW WRINKLES IN SHIPS.
every
shop,
excepting
those
of
tobaccoQne of the minor features of the Engat the neck and rolled up to the
hairdressers, V. P. SAYRE. Attorney for Mortgagee.
lish! legislative system mi^ht with pro- Stect V»rd« and lHamtit—Ve»»cl» W Ith- nists, fishmongers and
shoulders; and we stood there, each at
close at si* p. m. for the fir^t four days
o«1 ROT»1I.
priety and profit be reproduced in tInhrs post, in a fever of heat and anxiety.
AHDIAX'S SALE—Stat*' o< Mii-bi^*:. .
of the week, on Friday at one p. m. and
A
man
not
familiar
with
shios
who
state and national legislatures of AmerAn hour passed away.
-^T^"**
ii tlif m a t t r r #f t b f estJiT*1 of W i l l i a m C.
ica, says the Kansas City Journal. £.\\v tbe royal yard lying op South street on Saturdays at ten p. m. The major- \VUitfiifu<l,
" H a n * t h e m ! " paid the captain.
H m i n o r . N o ; i c * is iiffre-ny j r i v r n
livery ir.ensure. before i t is brought wharf the otner -day, might have mis- ity open at eight a. m. to be-swept and t h a t in j x T s u H i i c r a n d b y v i r t u e i>( a u i>n!.-r
"This is as dull as the doldrums. Cray,
dusted by the errand boy?, the assist- trram«-tt t o l!n- itn<lrr>ifriu-d. u s ^'iirtriliiin of l:;r
whistle for a wind."
H« roared aloud, and his bagger waat up OT*r before the house of commons, is sub- taken it for a mainyard, it looked so
c^t.-tK* i>f s;t:il m i n o r . \>y Hie H o n o r a b l e M.kiti4» head.
t h e w B u s h - J u i l j i e of P r « h ; t t ^ in »TX! f o r >;i ; .:
i initted to tlie examination of the official big. It was a new spar for an American ants arriving at Sr.iO a. tn.
And just- a t tlr.'.t moment came the
•
•OHIII.T. nil llie "J-Jlld tiny of Novriiilwr, _\L I),
! drafter of hills, This oflicial is a man wooden ship of l,SuO tons lyinjf alon^rfirst news of the attack.
•l^i*<", I l u r r will hfr."•'.: :& ,i' y'llblic Vfiiihit* t o !!irTrie?: and I'on'vj-'ion, t l u
Shake
lnt«
Your
Shoes
hi^'lu'St tiidde . ;il tile fU'i..r'/.K>l- of t i . r j^.^t^.f"If you pk-p.se, sir." said Joyce, "if reports of p i s t o l s J i o t s u.i d one loud j well versed in the history of law and side the wharf, and was 47 feet long.
Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder fee tbe feet tii-f in tUe viiift}rr of Ooi'uinl, in i»;ii<l i-ouniy. i>!;
The•
mainyard
of
the
ship
measured
law-making-,
a
constitutional
lawyer
of
I see anyone, ani 1 to lire'.'"
M o n d a y \h? lTlli d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. isJK, ; t :
irroan r
iii m y e a r s ,
I hirrh. rank. He examines tlie bill., points ftboi;t S!i feet in "en^-th. The royal was It flirts painl'ul. sw'olen. smarting feet t«"li o'oUx'k in Ihf f o r e n o o n of s a i d <!/ty, n i ! t h e
" I told VOM so!" cried the cnptoin.
""OUT, rids, o u t , a n d fiyht ' f m i n t h e
rijrlit, tislr :uni iiitetv?.! of suit! m i n o r in a m i ;<<
i out. anythinir in it that is in conflict of spruce, the main of Oregon pine. On utid iustantly takes the sting out of all thif fiiUowinjr <l*-s<.Til«*<l l;nnls ,-HK1 ]>ivini-.t--..
**Thank yon, sir." returned Joyce,
Cut lasses'."' c r i e d t l i e c a p t a i n .
«'
i
ship
nowadays
ihe
lower
yard
would
!
>
siluiit«'<l in tilt' towiisJii]>fi of Wrnriii nitil Vt-n! with the constitution, elucidates; obcorns :iinl bunions.
It's the greatest j ire,
with the Panic o,uiet civility.
<L-cii!iiy of .*>iiiaw;iss(-e, s t a l e of Mic!iiv;it1 's.iuti-hcd n c u t l a s s f r o m t h e
1
be
of
steel.
.«ays
the.
New
York
.Sur..
j sciiritics and. iiMJicates omis.^ion^ a::d
Nothing followed fora time; but the ;UK1 s o m e o n e a t i h o * a i n e finio
comfort discovery of the age. Alien's tv>-Vi't: T)«f soul Invest i j u j t r i e r o f i h e
Ship masts were formerly iacu\- with Koor-Kase m<»kt*.=* tiilif fitting or new! fjudi'lei" of sitviiou tliij't> -six C&'i).
remark iuid set us all on the ;iU-n, i n y anotluM" fjave ir.c a cv.t- a c r o s s ri chuuhincies.. More than that, he will,
,i .-u'Ves oti tin: wi*f.t ^i»U": a l s o tilt* yot'.tli h a l f >/'"
tlie
several parts each a t-olid stick.
straining- cars and eyes—the ir.usxet- tlu> ]<isuc-kli«, w h i c h I hnrcl^v fcJt. 1 on request, draft any measure which
stioe-feel fji-y. It i-a ceriain cure for j Hit* luvrtli; wi'si q u n r K T of tile ^uiith-Wv-st ,jtj.-i -When
big
timber
became
scarce
and
j l o r of ".:i d st>iTi:>n tbirt>->tv. iSt'), in ii.wi^ji:;*
ecrs with their pieces bal-in<-ed in their f l a s h e d o u t <;f t h e d o o r i n t o t h e c l e a r a member may desire to bring before
H:;y
more cosily the lower masts were built sweating, eullini* --Mid hot. tired, aching ; NO'-<'»I n o r t h of v.-itiire four e a s t . coiHiiiinriLr
han<is, the captain out in the. middle, ox y u i i i i ^ h t . Sonii" o n e wsis c l o s e b f h i i u l , the hou.se.
i a c r e * of land w o r e o r l c s s . A I M M I K 1 rv^x h . i ' i
feot.
Try
il
to-dav.
Sold
hy
jili
.
*
h<
e
u[)
of
a
number
of
pieces
of
wocd
and
i of tlie west half of t:ie n o r t h p a1 r t >>f i h o n c / i i i Tlie result of this is a wonderful
the block-house, with his mouth very I k n o w n o t w h o . Jtijrht ii f r o n t , t h e
e s t fractiiHistl iii'.itilcr o!' .-ci ! ion i i i r • 1 ; ui
banded with iron hoops. When ships ni.en find ("niggists, l»y mail fwr •_'." cts. 1i wlowiislii})
economy
of
the
time
of
the
parliament
tight and u frown on his lace.
six iniitli of v a n y e !Vn"i't-;;~t ooiitai;:fl(X't(»r w a s purwuir.g I n s a s s a i l a n t d o w n
began
to
be
built
of
iron
the
lower
in
*t;iinp.s.
Trinl
package
frot>.
Ad|
hi£
i wriity-six iicrtN gf iaini i m i | r i i r i i > « . A ;
So some seconds passed, till Mniwu- t h e h.iil, a n d , j u s t a s m y e y e s fell u p o n anil of the Courts, l'r.con?titutional
?n u siri]> of lain! foul Ifwn a n d oisr-ii:-!*' : c " - i
lv Joyce whipped up his musket, tux! liiin, lx-at (];)\V.TI liis syii.M'd a r c ! s e n t h i m bills are often killed by the hand of the masts were made of iron and also Hie dress Allen * OhnsJead. I.eK >v. X. Y. wide i.tV uf tlu' west ' i i l f o f ti:v e a s t luiif (>: t:\in o r t h p a r l of tlie north-w<'st f r a e l l o i i a ' nuav'.i-:fired. The report li'id scarcely died s p r a w i i n q - o n h i s b a c k , w i t h a i^rent bill drafter, ar.d nil measures;, submit- lower yard*; and when the building of - S' NOTICK. In the mutter i of s:i i(i >eclion one. t o w n s l i i p s i x noi In of r a n ".•
steel
ships
was
begun,
the
lower
masts!
^
"
,|
(
theosisite
of
f.oicn/o
Stunron,
do
ted to the legislative body are clear
away ere it was repealed and repented
Ifonre'aM.
JOHN ,1. WHITKHKAI),
ru'i'i'
and the lower yards were made ofsteel. }censo<i.
;
in
impori
and
full,
yet
eor.ci.se.
in
form.
from without in a .scattering volley,
t
c;u;«vo
.a»off.-\ali-.»f saul Miuo".
t h e h o i ; s e . l;s<"!s: round
TLere
are
slii]>s
now
that
carry
steel
i
Dati'-I
N
o
v
.
O'.'p.d.
IM-7.
e<l
b
y
th(H
o
n
.
M
J
U
U
I
V
"
I.
J
w
V
.
'
<>l
I
'
j
o
We
need
':omethincf
of
this
kind
hero.
shot be.haul .-hot, like a string of geese, h o u s e ! " ' (•"
t hi? cap1:ii!i:
even in Excellent measures are r.ot seldom the yards up to and including* their top-gal- tune in JIIHI f o r tlie inni
from every side of the mclc-sure. Sev- Xho liurly-V»v.rl\ 1 perceived aand
:irr.» t<i receive,
SiHte < ! MichinHi, foiiiini
chancre in
HOISATi: i OUMEi;-!«taU>
o f Michiira:i
amirtiin«n>lsut
offspring of the brains of men who are lant yards.
f\ttiniiii- fti:<^ tuljiiM nls i'!s
eral bullets struck tlie log house, hut h i s voice,
Conniy of Shirt\» rtssi-f'. ss.' .-* t u s e s s i o n
There arc- built nowadays ships that
not- trained constitutional lawyers, and
tbe proU-ttr oi>nri t V i f ^ i d . c f t u i K y , held ;<t
not one entered: nv.O, as the smoke
THitice thut wo will tiK/ft HI th ' r e s d e i u - c of j' or
'Mechanic.nl'v T obf^•^'|•]. t u r n e r ! onstthe proliiite '"nice in t h e c i t y s o f C o n m n a , o n
carry
n.>
royals.
The
other
yards
are
they
fail
of
enacimenf,
or
of
enforceThoniHs
>li!i
v
n
i
,
in
i
h
e
r<>wn«l}ip
o
f
>i
jtidlocleared away :md vanished, "the stocku e s d a y , i h c '.ih ilny r>f \h \cinVcr
i n theiuirv. in ?!iM c o n n i y . on Monrtwy. th< l i t n 'lay I T
y e a r o n e ?tbon*ai"i <'i>rht hundred and iiinvii nde and tlie woods n round iv looked w a r n , :;r. d witli m y cutlaK? r a i s e d , r a n ment if enacted, or: account of technie.il made longer, so that the .ship spreads ot
h'ciirunFj".
l-.'s
,
nmi
tbe
llth
rliiy
o
i
M
a
y
.
:<s quiet and emply ?>s Lcl'ore. .Not a rouju, Uu c o r n e r o f t h e jji:i:-e. > ' e x t blemishes which might easily be. re- thi.- same amount of canvas, which is, A . I). ltW, at i i ' o ' e U c k in t h e t'oreniH)!! of each
J'U'I-CTIT, >i«ubow l>ii.«h..Iudi.>io of Probate.
said (l«.vs, for ihe p u r p o s e of reeeiviiikf tuid
Tn
the matlcr uf iho t-st^te of Joseph
bough waved, not the gleam of a mus- jnoiiier.t I .-•';:s \ace t o l a c e i vitli A i u l c r - moved. The records of our legislators however, carried flower. With less' i'»l'
ix1ju!>tii)(r nil c l a i m s #KftinM smld e s t a t e , »itvl
irunli. <3ec«mseil.
ket barrel he.tinycd the presence of our .sun. l i e J );:re<l a i o u i l , anU liis I'.anyer and courts ;sre full of the obituaries of j weight ii loft- there is less leverage or. ihi«t !*jx.mont!ts from JhoSth d « y o f N o v . lsi-i;. (i (>n
and tihrt. ilic pr-T it ion. duly vrrh i s h e a d , lias hinif in t l i e such laws. The appointment, of a cap-| the masts, and the ship stands up bet- hre i»llii\v^l to creiiiiors I<> ['U'-f-nt their elHiiii? ifled reading
w e n t i;]>
ol' ^ojdiia (iir»rdi, prusiny ain'ontfs!
foes.
U)
s«iii
eominissioiKTS
for
Hdjustmeiit
a
m
i
niot her ihinirs tor t h e piv.(ihtr o! tkc ins'ru"Did you hit your niaiv'V" asked the s n n l ' ^ l i l , 1 iiaii- noott t i m e t o h e a l ' n i i J able drafter of bills to aid legislators \ ter. Fewer yards are required and less lowaiK'C.
mt'iit noW tilt-ri in t b ^ Court, purporting t o
h
u
t
,
a
s
t
h
e
b
l
o
w
still
hun{r
im])Ciulin<
,
Daietl
t
h
e
l")th
d
o
v
o
f
N
o
v
e
m
b
e
r
,
A
D
.
1>'«T.
rigging-.
The
low
rig
is
in
line
with
in the preparation of prospective laws
captain.
be the last will tir.d testament 01 said deceas'
M.
PU'N'KKTJ-.
ed.
"No, sir," replied Joyce. "I. Relieve li'iqxid i n a t r i c e u p o n o n e s i d e , a n d , would enable each measure to stand or the common modern endeavor toward
IU:NTO<»X,
ThereupfMi it isord»roiirbar Moniny. the U i h
m
i
s
s
i
n
g
m
y
i'oot
i
n
tlie
svol't
stiiid,
r
o
l
l
e
d
•greater
economy
of
operation.
Commi*siOJiers,
fall squarely on its merits, irrcppo
not, sir."
day of h'ftn, iH'xt.at lOo'ckH'k in theforvnoou,
i t assigned for the hearing- of said petition.
of considerations nierelv technical
"Next best thing to tell the truth,"' headlong (wwn the slope.
M<>|{TtiA«iK .SAl.K.
mvJ that the heirs at law ot *ai<i
When
I
had
first
sallied
from
the
door
ROPES
INSTEAD
OF
BEL.TS.
efault
IUKTIII^
Wen
mailf
in
lli*co
muttered ("apt. Smollett. "Load his
an<1 ' all
other
persons
of v,•« ccrlair, iiH>ri(ira(fp cxt'<'ute<l liy Smith F. rtcceasert
SHE WAS TRUSTFUL.
interested in ««id estate, are required
Hawkins. How many should you the other mutineers* 1'ad been already
Waru«
'.-WIKJ
Snrah
A.
Warinr,
lii»
wife,
.>f
tbe
Adontrd
by
by a Dig
appear *t » session ot said COKITX
swarming' vip the palisade Xo make un
township of WootlhviU, Shiawassef cimntv, to
there were, on your side, doctor?"
Cottttu Mill.
then to be hoWen in the probate offico in ihe
Thought or the Man'*
Michi^nn,
to
John
T.
McC^rily,
of
I'orininH,
of Corunna, said county and >>how cause,
"I know precisely," said Dr. Livesey. eud of us. One m a n , in a-red nightI n j l l «*kc Had Her Hat.
Not a little interest has been created Michigan, on the sixteenth rtay of I>ei*einl*r, city
if any there be. why the prayer of the peticap,
with
his
cutlass
ID
his
mouth,
had
1895,
whicn
mortjira^e
was
<]nly
worried
on
lbe
"Three shots were fired on this side.
A middle-aged' womsn came through among manufacturers of textiles by nineteenth d»y of Dn'fmbfr, iKSft, in the office tioLt-r should not he granted.
I saw the three flashes*—two. clof» to- even got upon th-e top and thrown a the gate at one of the railway stations th<; improved mechanical equipment of the r e n t e r of det*ls hi the county of Sliia- Andtt l» furtherorderwl that SfUd petitioner
le^? across. Well, so short had been the other hfternoon with a crowd of iatiodiiced in the new Whitman mills, wasnee, and »*t»te of Michigan, in lilnr W of jrivenotices ihe ii*r*<,ns iuteivsted in u t d
gether—one further t c the west."
of the. pendei.c.y of Mid |>eiUion. «t»J
on -pug* Kb: and, wiiereas, default estate,
tbe betrin* thereof, by caufting n copy of this
"Three!" repeated the captain. "And tbe interval, that whea I found my passengers from a train which had just ,\ew Bedford, Mass. The engines arc mortgag-eft,
has l>ern matle in tl<e payment of the interest order
he published 1n ihe Comnna Journal, ft
how many on. yours, Mr. Trelawney?" feet again all was in the same posture, arrived, says the Washington ^ost. Sh.1 pronounced remarkable in every re- due on Hniri tuort^aKf, and upon which MAiii newspaper
*nd circulate inlaid c<»uan**^ and morti7a«-r there is now ^«e al thi»d»t* ty, for thriveprinted
the
fellow
with
the
red
uight-<tip
stili
»ucc«88ive « w k « prvviouc t o u i d
But thi* was not so easily answered.
wore a gray gown and she carried* a spect. They are of the upright type, for Interest, the HUJD of fort.v*thr*e <ioliar« and
There had come many from the north half-way over another still just show- small bag; a fur cape hung over her totally unlike anything in use in Amer- tMrty-three cent*, *nd an *xtorneT fee of tw<*t»- d y of tte*r\
MATTHXW KTTSlf,
dtrflarn, at* provided for in K»1<1 inortK»K''
—•even, by the squire's computation; ing his head above the top of the stock- arm, but her head waft bare. She did ican cotton- mills, are said to »how great t.T-Bre
should any procetdinff* be takeu to fortclo»«
Judce of Probate.
ade.
A.IKI
yet,
in
this
breath
of
time,
eight or nine, accprdipg to Gray. From
cot remember.the tact until she hud efficiency, a.nd, though so. ponderous,
1
1 PiOBERT LOUIS STEVCnSOH
1
rl n
!
!
1
1
1
1
P
:
r
D
I
ALUMINUM INSTRUMENTS.
DWAF.PS IN TRANCE,
Wlta tna Caar.
IT MAY LEAD TO WAR.
One of the comparatively few things
One of the stories of Poter the Great
Maadoltam Gsltmn, Baajoa, Vlollaa lafaabttMirt* or tbv Department if
RIHM'I
flbat tbe baud of improvement has i»ot heard in St. Petersburg is of the great
LlxnoaaiB Arr small la Stature.
aad Draia* Made Oat of tae Metal.
Attitude In
touched i* the cow bell, which is made char's wrestling match with a young
In
Limousin there is a barren range
Various musical instruments are
London, Dec. 27.—A special dispatch
now just a* it wus 50, 100 aud more dragoonof
low
bills which lies along the di- The Weapon Small,— bat XOM M©rt
from Shanghai says: It is reported made of aluminum, including mandoj e a n ago and Las now just tbe baaie
Once in the imperial palace, so the that J7 British war ships are off Che- lins, guitars, banjos and violins, and viding lin« between the departments of
Certain or Effect!re.
peculiar, clanking sound as ever, Cow story goes, Peter was at table with a mulpo, 0<>rea, southwest of Seoul, sup- drums. The advantages claimed are re- Dordogne, Correze ami Houte-Yienne,
bells are made some of copper and some great many princes and uobleuien, and porting the British consul's protest, sistance to climatic influences and su- about halfway between Periguex and
In these times when backs are lame
of a composition metal, bat most of soldiers were posted within the hall. really amounting to an ultimatum, periority of to::*. Some of the mando- Umcges. The water courses show the
them axe made of iron and finished The czar wus in a joyous mood, and, ris- ngaiust tbe king's practically yielding lins are made with the body, including location of these upland*. They ex- when almost every other one we meet has
now and then, or all the time, a back ttus
with a coating of broii2e. The cowbell ing, called out to the company:
the government of Corea into the hand* the top, entirely of aluminum, others tend over on area about 75 miles long aches or pains—"a weak back," " a bad
is uot cast. It ia cut from a sheet of
"Listen, princes and boyars. Is there of the Russian minister. The protest i* wirh the top of sprue*, the neck of and half as wide, wherein average hu- back," a back that makes their life a mismetal which is folded into shape and among you one who will wrestle with specially directed against the dismissal wood, and the other fittings of the man misery is most profound. Dense ery to bear—and still they go on day by
riveted. The metal loop at the top, me to pass the time and amuse tho of MeLeuvy Brown, British adviser to usual kind. Such a mandolin is sold ignorance prevails, says Appleton's Sci- day in pain and suffering, Now 'tis the
through which the strap is passed, is cziir?"
the Corean customs, in favor of tbe at from $'25 to $200. Tbe prices of all ence Monthly. There is more illiteracy easiest thing ia the world to give this
riveted into the bell. Cow bells are
There was no reply, and the czar re- Russian nominee. The news has pro- aluminum mandolins range somewhat than in any other part of France. played out back " a blow " that will eettla
made of ten sizes, whose sounds range peated his challenge. No prince or no- duced consternation at Seoul, which is lower, says the Nfw York Sun.
The contrast in stature, even with It, and put in its place a new one equal to
It's just like this: hit at the cause;
through an octave. Sometimes musical bleman dared wrestle with his sover heightened by the knowledge that
Guitars with a spruce top and the the low average of all the surrounding I
entertainers who play upon bells of one sign. But all at once a young dragoou Japan has n fleet of 30 wfcr ships await- back and sides of aluminum in a single region, is clearly marked by the dark ;
«ort imd aiiother come to the manufac- stepped out from the ranks of the sol- ing tbe result of the British representa- piece are sold at from $25 to $200. Ban- tint. There are sporadic bits of equal . d o < , ? e ( ] . u p n b r t . s i n operation;' when thi.
turer and by selection among bells of diers on guard.
tion, that Japan fully supports. Japan jos are made with aluminum rims, fit* diminutivenoss elsewhere to the seuth j ^ tf(;ue y o u csxn &iy good-bye to backache,
the various sizes find eight bells that
is
irritated by the arrival of IJussian ted with heads of the usual kind, and and west, but none is so extended or
"Listen, Orthodox czar, " he-said, "1
Mere is a case from Battle Creek: Mr.
ore accurate iu scale.
troops
in Corea and it is believed that they are also made with aluminum extreme. Two-thirds of the men are Josiah M. Shoup lives at 51 Broad Street,
will wrestle, with thee. "
;
There are only four factories in the
"Wt 11, young dragoon," said Peter, she will oppose them.
heads. Such a banjo, with wire strings, below five feet three inches in height j lie was a member of the Battle Creek poUnited States in which cow bells are i"I will wrestle with thee, but on the.sa
in some of the communes, and the wom- lice force for many years. As a member
could be player! in the rain.
of the force he served the city wi;Ii, but
made, and in each case the cow bell is x<iiditiciis: U thou throwest me, 1 will WAS MISS HERBERT'S FRIEND.
The aluminum violin that is now en are three or more inches shorter
only an item of prodnction among many pardon thee, but if thou art thrown .MIM Annie Virginia Wella TakM Her upon the market is, in its body, all than thi?. One. man 5n ten is below the rough weather he was often subjected
to laid tiie foundation of kidney disorder,
Qvrtt LUe t>>- SbootlnE.
ether things. Cow bells are sold all over thou siialt bv I* headed. Wilt thou
aluminum, while the neck and other four feet 11 inches in stature. This which has troubled kim very much. Here
Washington, Dee. 27.—The recent fittings are of wood. All thealutninum is not due to race, for several rn- \ is what he1 says about it:
iiie country, just the same as ever, but Wrestle on those conditions?"
much the greater uutnbcr are sold in
"J. will, great titar, " .said the soldier. tragic death of Miss Leila Herbert, tbe instruments are handsome, and the pia! [types are equally stunted
"About three yearn ago, while on the
the soath, the,'sotttInvert and the west,
They closed," uud presently the sol- daughter of the ex-secretary of the aluminum violin, with its silver-gray fn this* way within- the same police force, I contracted from exposure a
where farms are larger, less likely to be dier, with his left arm, threw the czar, navy, is given as the reason for the sui- body, and linger board and tailpiece aiea.
It. js primarily due to kidney trouble, which has since given roe
under fence, aud cattle are more likely aud with hi.s ri^bt he prevented him cide of Miss Annie Virginia Wells, an c* ebony, is of great beauty. Itisacost- generations of subjection to a harsh no end of trouble. The pain wa* right
to stray. There ar<«yold in those parts from tailing to the ground. The sover- accomplished young society womaii and Iy instrument. The makers of tfce climate, to a soil which is worthless through my kidneys and across the small
daughter of Mr. Lew is S. Wells, a well- aluminum mandolins and guitars Tvith for agriculture, to a steady diet of of my back; if sitting down and 1 wanted
of the country a hundred dozen coxr eign was clearly beaten..
bells to every ten tlczrn sold in the east.
somewhat in the spirit of Herod, the kuowa attorney. The young woman spruce u*0j are now engaged upon a boiled chestnuts and stagnant water, to s t o d up, I had to arise rery slowly and
American cow bells are exported to the czar offered the soldi* r whatever reward shot herself through the heart with her violin whose back and sides will be of i , ,v^ 4
...
i ii•' - *v trently to avoid increasing the pam; I had
Tariona countries of fcouth America and he should claim, and the soldier igno- brother's revolver at the residence of aluminum in a single piece, the top of aud to unsanitary dwellings m t h e ^ c h tired-out feelings aU'the «me! and I
to Australia;—New York Sou.
i deep, narrow nnd damp valleys. Still w a s gteadfly getting worse. About two
liy claimed the privilege of drinking her father, 1311 N street, northwest. the instrument to bo of spruce.
| further proof may be-found to show months
free as long as he lived in all the inns Miss Wells had met Miss Herbert a
, gago, heariag of Doan's Kidney
|
that
thf>?e
people
ore
not
stunted
by
j
Pills,
I gotcomplete,
a box. Their
action andtheeffect
number
of
times,
and
was
very
muca
Batata* aa Elephaat.
belonging to the crown.—Youth's ComWOMEN IN UNIVERSITY LIFE.
was most
they removed
|
any
hereditary
influence,
for
it
has
atti^hed
to
her.
She
herself
had
been
aching pains for good, I can now get
P. Fitz Roy Dixon tells of " a baby j panion.
•trla and Rttftftla Dl»- i! been shown that children born here, around as quickly as anybody. Doan's
confined to the bouse, for four months
elephant" that was captured by friends j
_
qy
yy
A Queues'*
e v i n c e It.
j but who migrate ftTid grow tip else- Kid
by iliness, and this, combined with the
Pill
rtil
of bjs in Ceylon in an article that he
ars nc"rraa! in height, while those 1 Kidney
arecertainly
represented/'
In connection with the stories of Bis- shock caused by the death of her friend,
One of the reports of the educations.; where,
For salePills
by all
dealers. as
Price
50
contributes to St. Nicholas. Mr. Diion
! born eteewberp, but who are subieot to I1
Mailed
by
Foster-Milbum
Co.,
For
sale
by
all
dealers
Price
50 <*•«marck
's
enemies
among,
royal
ladies
department
of
England
has
i
special
brought on melancholia, which resulted
» environment during- the growing•! N. Y., sole agents for tbe U. S. itemember
cays;
the following anecdote, which has nev- in suicide. The deed was apparently table devoted to the subject of the I ^m ^ ^
-prbportionately the name, Ihan's, and take &> other.
Her daily bath afforded her great enadmission of women to university life, \ dwarfed.o f V o u t h t o r e
joyment A broad, shallow stream, er been publicly related, may now be entirely unpremeditated.
says the Chicago Tribune. Inquiries j
with a satidy bottom, flowed through printed: Queen Sophia of the NetherHtS CAREER ENDS,
lands,
the
first
wife
of
King
William
have
been instituted as to tbe arrange- j
IN THE WORKHOUSE.
the estate, and in a large pool Rengan
III
of
Holland,
was
too
great
a
friend
ments
made
for
womeo
students
at
162
i
aiaa Pattoa at
tised to scrub her down every day. Of
i D e a t a *ff
of the universities of the civilized na- i Fonder of the International R e d
course he went into the water also, and of the Emperor Napoleon III, the £mCroft* Society.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24.—Ex-Congress- tionft in both hemispheres, and 1.19 re- ] In the workhouse of Heiden, in the
she would lie down and roll) sometimes pit-ss Eugenie and of France generally
with all four legs in the air, but always to take kindly to the great chancellor. man John Patton.of Curvrensville, Pa,, I plies were received. The questions!; canton of Appenzell, Henry Dunnaot,
keeping the tip of her trunk ont of the Before the big war of 18T0 and proba- died iu1 this city Thursday .night after ! asked were: Are women admitted as the founder of the Icteroational Hed
Arrival and Departure of
water so that she might bare air to bly some time after the Luxembourg a long illness. He was 74 years of j members of the universities? Are they ] Cross society, is passing tb^ closing1
j admitted on the same terms as men? j hours of his useful life, says the New
breathe. When she bad done enough of squabble there was an international ex- age.
Trains
{Mr. Patton w»s president of the First | Are they admitted to lectures? Are j
this sort of nonsense according to Ren- hibition in Amsterdam, which the queen
York
Tribune.
His
mind
is
impaired,
AT
CORUXXA
national hank, of CurwensviUe, and later ] they admitted to examinations? Are]
gan's idea, be used to make her come visited. She was conducted over the of
and symptoms of insanity have npa private bank wh!c?i succeed^rt that InTAKING EFiTCT MAY 3, 1S97.
whole
place
by
the
committee,
and
as
out and lie down on a sand bar, and then
stitution. He was a df-lfgate to the national \ they eligible for university degrees? j pt-ared, so that it is doubtful whether
they
came
to
a
certain
section
one
of
It
is
significant
of
the
advanced
lib-'
convention
of
the
whig
party,
at
Baltimore,
he won Id scrub her down—» process of
WEST BOCSD.
which nominated Gen. Scott for the pres!- j cralism of Scotland and Wales that he will ever-Know that it was to him i
which she seemed highly to approve— the members said, "Now your majesty Qency,
Ar.
De.
that
the
international
medical
con-j
»n<J a cJ'.itBate to the Chicago conafter which she would bo ouce more will see the greatest enemy of t»<T- ventien which nominated liincoln. In that I their five universities have no answer
held at Moscow a few weeks ago, , O« .«iipWI*; Gd. Haven Jt
Washed down, and then she would trot many." " A h ! Bismarck!" she cried yt^ar, ltftt, he was el*ct*-d a member Of the ' but "Yes" to make, save as regards
awarded its prize as to j ^a
Ort. Huveti&
conpress from the Tventy- certain medical c o u r t s in the north
off beside her keeper, botb clean and with some glee. The members stood Th;rty-»«venth
"the
man
who
has
done
the
greatest
j
f'Hirth UisTriot of !'enn^>iviinia. He was
unit Gd.
glistening, and remain a short while in aghast and never repeated this rash ex* reelecttd in T5A8. He leaves two daughters 1 country. Australia, India and Canada service to humanity ajicl medicine in j l
her stable, while he went off for bis clamation. The "greatest enemy" he and five pqti«, amon? th<; Jatter b^lng t x - also answer; M"Yes," and Toronto ihe present age." Some years ago an Gd
Gd. Haven
p
dinner. He used to bring her back a had to exhibit was not, of course, Bis- t"nlt«i StatM Sfn&ior John l'»Uou, Jr., of I proudly cays: No advantage ia grant- ; announcement of puccact's destitute j
keifoD
| <"d to men which is not opea to wornhandful of boiled rice, tmally rolled tip marck at all, but only a very much en- Urand lUpids. Mich.)
SAST BOV.su.
arotwed universal, astonishI trwn Xew Zealand jrivf» practically the >ment ai'd painful surprises, which were j j>e<«>iti'
in a banana leaf, whit h she received larged reproduction of either the phylpin
loxera or the Colorado btetle. which at
^with great satisfaction.
same reply. France, Pelgiucn,TJotlard. Qn]y s c t a t n s i w ) j e n ft s t a t e m e n t w a a ^ ^ ' / c a n H u k a»d E^*t +«.n (;m+9.&*»m
that time did a great deal of barm to
Denmark, Norwa.r, Sweden.
D*a4 la
f Switzer- p tt ^jfc, aed to the effect that the dowager j Detroit'C»ua<J* *ud h«si *a.3o«H *«.a;»si
^eruian agriculture. ^Westminster <,Ja.Sir Edward J. Poyater> Bcavtiful Art.
empress of Russia bad settled upon htm
Chicago, l>«c. 28.—Mrs. Man* Anderzfctte.
If there is one clement predominant
to ?r
ar.ti her two. daught***? Kditbpreat
columns of
1 <1VC vp
Sleeping ard Parlor C&r Sen Ice.
in ail his work, it is the intellectual.
i>l
v
rtlt,
aged
t
i
g
h
t
atn
,
Chocolate *tx! €o№« For Caramel*.
iermanv, Austria and hus- pearp Vnrortu'nately, these good in- i
Clear, serene, WL-11 ordered, the art of Put into a granite Kiucopan a quarter
bv iiluriiinattentioDx of the czarina do not appear! y
Sir Edward Poyuter ttuuds ont with Of a pound of grated, un^ •Awtenwl
m JrHit; b*« | arior itir i« <irsjid ttaptdt
Exirn i-lji»rj<«S> tt'Jii*
to
have
materialized,
or
else
the
mo&ey
]
_
some distinction among the less consid- olatc, fi)ur ounces of butter, oue 'i
AGENT.
ASTUTE
INSURANCE
on
rt.'*
onue, M
.lOpui Ir^in \m» ptirlor cur to
which
fhe
intended
for
tLe
foundeT
ered and law coiujjlttc workmanship of brown fttignr, a gill nf uiolatM^. u furnir.jr < r t " 1 1
a n d n i p i i t rit> » l t b
at iiiglit, found the
utali
of the UMI Cross hus been diverted und I
With Which it in BO of tin Hurrouiidcd. gill of cream aud a t^a-j'ouful of vanil- floor wkfd
ftl. On forcing it optu hr
a^t wfm H«rard
rn1»iappropr;atvil by those intn^b
Although he himself htm bwn among la isugar. Stir the whole over the lire
wife and chiUlre:, dead in bed.
time sipo," sixhl ini
thic rtfuTUitTH nf his day, the later move- uutil—thoivjuglily niixtd, WJHD boil 7fce jf.is was pouring from all the jeta
v.Jf h iJ.* fr.irismis^ion. This of ten hap-! i'<07 AIU tram
purio!-car to !>etrn>K. E x : r \
to
ments in *\w dirwtion t i jw rsoual im- slightly until it crack* or hardens wh< • in the c-ouk stove. It i» supposed that'
in Kussia, and it \H the exception i
rii*. J'l.lliDun p a r I T onr I)<K
urd,
"a
m
a
n
^>kc<V
m
r
to
trntr (<•'luriinro. rohw-ctiiiK w t l h Blf*|^
pru:*ioui*m have tiot affected cither his drop!**} into ice water Turn Mto Mr*. Aiid'erson was temporarily iii&um\
rrjiher thun the rule when a gift from1
t»ir c«'r f u r ih' 1 Mi?t r>r<1 >'«vr Y « r k : o«Bh i m h o m e , a s h e lia«! s ^ m r thi Kir* tlicri
tutthod or ideal. The inw school to greased riliallow \nxns of a depth «)f baif
ur>y niiinln-r of the imperial house!
1 rt't-ut l i u r a u ! w i t h C . J i V . rr. diTi«b>«
DIED AT PRAYER.
t(» b e ii!«i:rcii. . W!i»-n w a r r i v e d ftt
which he lxl< iii^i'd in his youth, which uu :ucli ati'i staiui o>idu to co*-i ^ hiu
I*««• l*i i'i4Hin 1 n i l ( bUitifo. and w i t h t.V.
Us destination,
;
I
a A- M. Pur. lor satiiimw mm Ba.> Citr.
may IHJ broadly described as the "mx>- nearly culd, Ktt'a*.1 a hJmi'p knif»; witb C o nrrtlcut Maa I'lpit-n Wblle A»k~ • his hou«.i' htt shovi.'ii nit* l<^i b o x r s of
i ii.ll pm train l>u* farUtrrnrin
Itofn^it. Extra
• cluwik'al," hah almost become au "old" olive oil and mark tin- c;ir:iim-Is into
IDS <;r*ice at ibe Table.
i c i g a r s , ivhu-h h e w tiiit*-<l :n?urci]. Tht'rf
]"
cL«rjf« "ft cvi l?. J'uilin-.-'u ?terp(aa<
TALE OP A FALL HAT.
w
e
r
e
100
cij,'iirs
in
f
a
c
h
l>ox,
m
a
k
i
n
g
lu,K'hocl now, but ho ha£ sttfu no reason squarts, cutting part way thmugll the
1
Ii-iK.ii to Ti rot.t.>. H u i ! p i
H | ,
Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. y;.—-John W. !
rkilwirpbl* HixJ N«w York.
to swerve from the aims and principles mixture. When <-oht, break apart, wrap Bepbam, 86 year* old, celebrated Christ- , OCK) i n a l l , anil >\fre v:i'hjcil a t u-n c e n t s
Srmtrh Jfrlarsrooa* Taraea a •
4 ut DurttiK.1 wfib ('. & G. T f<*r
Which inspired aud guided his earliest iu waxed p*iiper aud put iu tin boxes tu icas by invitiug as many of his descend- j e a c h , s o 1 ii;surtii t h e l o t f o r fl,(:(K).
oa Oa« »f tae iiaewt*.
'
'it nti'\ Itat:l«< rei-IC.H»d with C ,
r
r
efforts, am) he tiuds it impossibly to be- keep.
At Si-otcb wttldjnjrs some \vars apt)!
b. Jt U. Uiv, l»r M^iriaw »ud Uay Ciiy,
ai;ts as he could reach to a dinner. A few clays i^, o tin* n"i:sn c a m e t o m«*
lia<i Jhrou^ft rfay p#rl»r und
lieve that swy ucw fat-hioii or indeed any
and a.sktii f o r tin- i n s u r a n c e m o n e y . it ui-cil to be the i-n.stoin to batter the!
cars Windsor to ^
Uoffee caranicls may be made after When surrouuded by his children, ' Y o u ' v e !::!''. Mr. tire ni y o u r hfiiiw,' I rf- hut of the bridegroom as he was leav- j
new discovery cao alter certain fundagrandchildren and great-grandchildren,
Buffalo, New V*rk
mental truths, which inform all the the same recipe as chocolate 'caramels, all seated around the table, he arose td J P l i e c i < N o - K>ul ] ' v «
ing- th? house iu which the ceremony j
(J. ». YOUNG, Ajft., Corunna.
omitting
the
yill
of
cream
uud
chocolate
greatest art works of the part, including
_,
invoke the Divine b l e s s i o ^ In tbe mid", M l d h f l ' ' a i u l a f r o n h n g to the papff I look place. On one of those occasions, H. H. HIGHER, A.G.P. A.,,.
ajucl
substitutiug
a
gill
of
black
coffeo.
a m
" Chicago, 111.
LE> FI.KTV'H«R. T.l
those of Phidias and Michael Augelo.
says ihff London Weekly Telegraph, a
die
of
the
invocation
he
dropped
dead>
entitled
Jo
the
money.'as
it
says
JisDe?n»lt, Mich.
Nut caramels are made by putting
~-Cosmo iloukhonse in Scribner's.
newly iriarr'ted couple (relatives of th*
tinetly that if the
are
ennsumed
Iflto the chocolate caramel mixture a
WHOLESALE MASSACRE.
by fire money is puiti on application/ j bridegroom).determined to carry out
half piat of iiii*e*i chopper* auts ju«t- as
,
Two
TOLF.D©
you are turning them into th« greased Report That SOO Cartatfan* Rave Be*a As far as tc-ciixjivaHiiffc wc-fe conwrned j the observance's of this custom to the
| he was all rifrhS but I knocked him cold I better. Tbe bridegroom heard them disA Wells-Fargo messenger ou the Santa pan. —Mrs. S. T. Borer Iu Ladies' Home
SlaiM la Ferula*
^ their plans and
Fe train had sa ususual eij>erie^ce. Journal. ^
Cincinnati, Dec. 28.—YakobSargis.of abcut a {niuu^ later" Ivy saying in a j
[•very
?tcrn
ronnner:
'All
rig'hr,
sir;
to the carriage, whiefi
Among the articles iu his care was a
Ooramiab, Persia, now in this city givAMD
&
*itb hi* hat some tinae previcage containing two wildcats, consigned
Hta Attempt W«i Void.
ing talks on Persia and Armenia, has you'll get the money, but, according to
NORTH MICHIGAN!
from Fall Brook, in this state, to MarThey had been having a discussion ju*t reeeh-ed a letter fre-u friends in yoor I»T. confession, 1 will proceed a t ous to his departure. Then, donning
RAILWAY.
tin 's Ferry, O. The messenger from concerning the necessity or otherwise of hia PersUn home informing him that once to make a charge asrninst you for tbe hal of a malfe t«latite who had plotwhom he received them said they had purchasing a new silk dress in order to a band of raiders from Koordestanaliad incendiarism.' 'Well. I'll be hanged!' ted against him, h6 prepared to go out
been behaving very well, but no sooner be ou a level with the De Moneys next massacred all the inhabitants of a Per- was all he said, and the room shook vio- to the carriage. No sootier had he g-ot
was he started ou his run than they got door. Banks- had vetoed the purchase sian Christian town, 800 souls, near lently after he banged the door."
to the door than his hat was furiously
into a terrible fight The frail bars of ou the ground of extravagance and want Salinas, Persia.
assaulted and almost destroyed. lie
the cage bent so under their battering of funds, and his wife was much puti
walked
out of the bouse amid the
BULLET
COVERS.
Laid DOVTM oa tae Track.
that he drew,a couple of revolvers aud out
laughter
of the bystanders and entered
.
i
Manchester, N. Y., Dec. 2-*.—Steven N e w P r o * « * 1»> W h i c h L e a d D a l U Are the vehicle; then, taking the battered
watched them, ready to fight for hi* lite
"Dinner ready, my dear?" he askedincase they got loose. When the growJs, in his mo3t conciliatory manner. Her Zoni, 30 years old. an Italian, commitThe discovery of H secret solution by hat from his head, he threw it into the
snarls and spitting finally bad ceased, face had been like a stale thunderstorm ted suicide in the Lehi^h Valley yards v\ iiifh leaden bullets may be coated so hands of its proper owner, exclaiming:
the messenger tock a lantern and looked ever since the disagreement, and Banks here by deliberately laying his neck as to render them superior to steei- "Hey, Mr. Dougall, there's your hat,"
over a rail and allowing a freight traoin ( !ist
into the cage. Where there had beeu wanted to change it.
to tut off his head. It is thought he ! ' *da bullets is aimounccd by Chnrlcs and donned his own, amid the cheers
two big wildcats, weighing respectively
"Yes," answered Mrs. B. shortly.
! ^ • l' ^'S. i» chemist, and Ed ward Berry, of all present. Mr. Dougall was the un•SO and 40 pounds in spite of their . "Must try again," said Bankstohim- wr.s insane, but it is also said that an a surveyor, of Springfield, III., says th,-' happicst looking man in Scotland for
uufortuaate love affair was the cause
fauatnese, there was now oue sleek 90 self. Then aloud: "Ah, I'm glad of of
Xfw York Sun. Tho ordinary leaden bul- some time after that.
Via act.
pound wildcat aud a few hairs aud that, my love. 1 have what tha poets
lots, when used in Hie Krag-Jorgensen
A Valuable iiitt.
tones of the other. The surviving beast would call *au aching void,' Sarah."
rifle, hnvebevn found tobe to-a^-oft, and
Townahlp of Bat Oae Haste.
was Bent rejoicing on its way, billed as
>ew
York,
Pec. 24.—Samuel Sioan, the lead has clunj? to the )>arre.l of the
"You often suffer from headache,"
Undoubtedly
the most extraordinary
"two wildcats."—SabyFrancisco Argo- she returned iu a cutting tone.
president of the Delaware, Laekawannn rifle until the barrel was finally township in England
is that of Skid"aaat.
Banks drew his chair up to the table & Western railroad, was on Thursday clogged, and 1 he steel cartridges, which daw, in Cumberland. It contains but
with unnecessary uoise and refrained presented with a $16,000 golden service have siiccorrJod tbe lead ones, have even- one. house, the occupier of which is
Golf Pointer*.
by the officials and employes of the
in the absecce of the regular golf ed- from further attempts at conciliation coitpany, in commemoration of his tualiy torn the barrel—faults not found unable to exercise the Briton's priviitor the following question from a be- for the rest of tbe day.—Pearson's eigltieth birthday, which falls oo in the new article. In pursuinir their lege of voting, because there is no overexperiments these inventors, it aj>pears. seer to prepare a voters* list and no
,
ginner was referred to the turf editor Weekly.
Chrstmas.
f ."iccccdod in procuring some of th j church or other place of worship or
for an answer: " I u a game of golf is it
The Collegian'* Retort.
Killed Hiuaclf.
smokeless powder use<l by the govern- assembly in which to publish oae. The
right to fuzzle your put or is it Letter
Etokuk, la., Dec. 24.—Ephraim Uad- ment hi tlift Krag-Jorgensen ritles, mak- tnost. remote village in England is that
TIMETABLE.
Members
of
the
class
in
Cambridge
to fetter.cn the tee'r" The turf editor
asch shot himself before a mirror at jini.r nmnorous tests with thoir cart- of Karley-eum-Pitton/ This rural spot
cud
beeu
rather
flippant
in
regard
to
Id effect M«r •&,
?set his teeth firmly, stared hard at tbe
his tome in this city. He was a re- ri«lp-es, and with results showing tho is 30'/;, miles from the nearest railway
£ome
pompous
authority,
and
a
fellow
wall iu frout of him a few moments
tired merchant and prominent member remarkable efficiency of the new and .station. As a contrast to this may be Trains leavt Cerunoa,
aud wrote the following reply: "In ease was eulogizing him. Said he:
"You are probably ignorant, young of the Iowa Legion of Honor, and was r.rcret preparation, Thus, at a distant-^ mentioned the hamlet of Ystard, nbout
a player snaggleshig iron it it>penuiMsiTery wealthy. So cause is assigned.
of 30 yards they bored a hole, through ten miles from Cardiff. This tmy setbie for him to fuzzle iuis put, but a bet- gentlemen, that the venerable person of
X. M.
an ax blade and also through a flat- tlement possesses two important main
Eatea by Hoc*.
ter plan would be for him to drop bis whom you have!been speaking with
7;O8
P
.
M.
iron.
In
the
latter
ense
the
bullet
5:17
such
levity
is
OHO
of
the
profoundest
ronrJs.
two
railroads
and
two
lar«jfc
P Jt.
Tiff City, Mo., Dee. 24.—Two little
gippy ioto the priugle .and ttwodle iJ
out with a niblick."—Chicago Tribune. scholars of onr age—indeed, it may be children of a farmer liviDg near here, lodged in a tree, entering a-distance of rivers.
I
J L SliLTS
doubted whether any man of oar age climbed into a pigsty to catch one of six inches.
Whirlla* Mire of Javaa.
haw
bathed
more
deeply
in
the
sacred
the
pigs.
They
were
set
upon
by
a
num• P A.
ft Art o i ta« Blgfa
Thr World's IVIrvraph I,tn«>».
fountains of antiquity."
ber of hops, which killed and ate both
There are certain breeds of mice in
"It was a rather expensive ocean trip
The actual growth of the telegraph Japan very sensitive and susceptible to
"Or come op drier, nr, " was tbe re- children before they were found.
"that Splasher took."
lines
of the world is 7,900,000 kilometers impressions. Under proper conditions
Try Afl«n'» Foot>EaM
ply of the undergraduate.— "Keoollwc*
Mia* Worker* to Meet,
"What happened?"
—not
invluding nearly 300,000 kilome- \hese little creatures will whirl like
tioui
of
Aubrey
de
V
e
n
.
"
A
powder
to be shaken into the shoe*
Columbus* 0., Dec. 24.—A caii was is- ters of submarine cable. This total is
"A frightful storm came «p and th*
dervishes
for
hours
at
a
time.
They
At this aeaaon your feet feel gwtllen
sued Thursday for the ninth annual divided as follows: America, 4,050,OW>
captain threw Splasher's oil paintings
l a * CaJMrta.
convention of the United Min>; Workers Kilometers; Kurope, 2,840,000; Asia,500,- fcave been taken up by naturalists aad bot and get tired earily. If y*a
overboard to calm too waTe*."—Chic*Fir* Mother— Dwo't 70m and it a of America to meet in Columbus Jan- WK); Australia, 350,000; Africa, 160.00& «vben in this condition and held stAtion* have s^nartinf fret or tight sha«s, try
go Becord.
nry for several minutes, but will ingreat relief to hava ta« caiMpui at
11,
The- entire length of all these wlrei stantly resume the "whirling" when Allen's Foot-Ease, It cools the feet and
•chool again?
A oork leg without a knee joint
Hit b y t b e C a r * .
joined together would permit of tbe released.
makes walkiajr easy. Cure* and preSecond Motbtr—Well, it would b» it
not cost as much a» one including th«
Stanton, Del., Dec. 27.—Wesley Mc- establishment of 20 lines of telegraph
_
,
„
,
_
.
„
vents swollen and sweating feet, WIsknee, and if an artificial hip pocket i* Uray didn't learn «o maay n e w i
Briae and bis wife were killed and between the earth and the moon.
A machine has been derived which t«rs nnd callous spot*. Relieves corns
to be made the cost is oorreflpondinglj to ask. — LcMdoo TivBlML
tlwir daughter, »#ed six years, fatally
increased.
poes
by electricity and which c*n cut! * n d buoloowof »11 pun and tiret rest
Lart.
fajarcd by a train here.
Tt Is computed th-\t all •',<• bouses In nnd butter 750 loaves of bread an hour, * and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by
V'ate of Two Children.
Jo three years the progeny of a pair
ProridMM* oft«o get* a credit for takLomJon and New YorV could be built of Ths butter Is spread very thin by a ' all druggists and shoe store* for 25 cts.
Lima, O., Dec. 28.—At Leipsic, Uallie
of rat*, under favorable oooditiowc,
ing <an of » fool tiutt ataottld Iw gl
cylindrical brush—w> thiti that a larg* J Trial pack*f« free. Addresa Allen S.
and Hilda Orem, aged 12 and i5, were the lava thrown out by Vesuvius since sapfnff of butter is i r u a r a t * l
number 1,000.
to UM fool'* wife,—AtctelMo Globe.
'
Uie
first
recorded
eruption
in
A.
D.
79.
of butter is
suffocated from coal gas from a stov*.
Oimatead. LeRoy, New York.
Time Table*
Grand Trunk Railway System
° "7'
NN
Cartand.
Sir. and Mr*. Frank Ken ton are visiting his brother (.Hias. iu Cass Co.
Mi-i*. l>. While is on the sick list.
Kiln teuton visited relatives in Elsie
Mr. Frank Wellington returned home
Saturday from a two weeks visit in St.
Jotm:*.
W r*. Hose Scott, of Sheimd, spent a
few Jays with relatives of this place.
Mr. ami Mrs. William Wellington are
visitiittf friends in Olive.
Mrs*. M. M. Snider, of Elsie is staying
wJthNiUs E. Benton during her parents visit, in the southern part of the
state.
Mrs Etta Kilian returned from New
York last Thursday.
Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is
instantly relieve 1 and permanently
cured l>y Doan'^Oiuttnent. Your dealtr ought to keep it.
Durand
John P. Gerardy is home from Ohio
ft> spend the holiday?.
Frank Wfiitmore, butcher for Titos.
Chapman is quite sick.
Attornej- S. S. Miner, of Owosso, and
A. URiehanL*. of Corunna, were here
on legal business Tuesday. ^2
Miss Nellie Marshall is home from the
Hetroit Conservatory of Music, for the
holidays.
R. E. Pierye and wife, of Marion, call-1
<M on Mr. and Mrs. A. Roedel Tuesday.
l>r. and Mrs. Marshall entertained a
of friends at an eight o'eloek
y evening. After tea games
•werv indulge m until a late hour.
Ernest € . Trai,^ e n and Miss Bernlce
f\ R w l , both of Durum], were married
7»y Rev. Roeclel at thehonicof the brides
mothe-r, Mrs. Roeil. Wednesday at five
"o'clock p. m.
<;eo. Shattnek. of Owosso. Circuit
Commissioner Collins, and E. S. West,
of Corunna. a trio, of jolly fellows.
were breathing the atmosphere of our
village Tuesday.— Express.
k Blood Hitters entirely cured me of a terrible 'breaking out all
over my hodv. It i* a wonderful tnedjrine." Ml** Julia Elbridjje. Box, $7>.
Vest Corn well. Coon.
Bancroft.
Will O. Watson, of Fostoria, Ohio,
w IK noiro* Sunday and Monday.
Van Wixom. who canie home sic*
•wjtli diphtheria from Fentou last week.
> reported inutMi letter at this writing
Fuller, of A'UJHMI ''olletfe. is
x his vacation with friends in
town.
4". I*, tk-veraust. of (jreenvHicwafl the
jtucctnf his brother. Ward and John, ihe
fitter part /)fls»t.week.
Mr- and Mr< II. A. *l:iyn«* ntieh'.W
; l n: v.ir'l'ou;* stf.-^mus of the Stat« Teacher'* Institute in l.un-iu^. the lltst of the
week.
Mi-** Leah Stonespsmt OlirUtma* with
Jrien'i^ at I»«nsvi'l« aiid a part of this
week in Linking. She U expected hoaje
.*at unlay.
Senator II. vS. Hadsall and wife, of
nwosteo, and C. W. Swan and family, of
f u s i n g , spent Christmas with their
lister, Mrs Frank Lewi?.
Miss Van Tuyl. of Battle Creek, spent
Friday, with her many young friends
uer..-. She went on to Fiint Saturday
lor a few day* visit with her auut,
VanTuyl.—Commercial. *
4 0 Gems, 10 cent*,—Dr. AgneWs
Liver Pills cure all trouble* arising
tttnn torpfir of the liv^r. Kasy and
•Hirrk— llatiiah Sick Headache—Purify
tne blood and eradicate all impurities
f rona the »ysw«m. Tlir demand i* big.
The pills are little, easy to take, pleasant result**, no pain. 4<f in a vial. 10
**nt«.—.W Sold by M. Reidy and F.
M. Kiltxmrii.
Vernon
John N'orton is very poorly, being
jiow confined to his homo.
John Heed ha* just had a well put
ii'>wn ut U\* barn, •south of town.
Vs\, Wrigg^sworth. of Detroit, was
filling on Vernon fri«»tj(U th« latter
part of last week.
Arthur .Shaw and daughter. Miss
were guest* of frieuds at Mt.
last week.
Miss Mildred Holint's is spending the
Christina's vacation wuh her aunt, Mrs.
Klla Crane in Detroit.
\V. P. Garrisou,"of Wyatidotte, has
fieeti visiting his parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1>. Garrison this wet!:.
The K. O. T. M. will soori^ put > n a
play by home talent, at the O|Hira Hall.
-The Confederate 8py."
Mrs. Samuel Patuhel. widow of the
iate Snmuel Patohel. is quite ill at Hie
}iomft of her son .John Patchc).
Judge Frank Porter, of Lansing, and
>li»3 Carrie Anderson, of Saginaw were
entertained at the home of Frank Westcott last week.
r
Mrs. I). B. Holmes ai)d?son< CarJ, of
I^.iaiiJ w«re visitors at Arthm Garriijon's Wednesday. Carl, who is attending Albion College is enjoying his vavation at home.—Argus.
of paralysis .Saturday evening, and t t
this writing is uukiug a rapid recovery.
Mrs, Wni. Burdick iu Morrice Tuesday";
The M. L Aid Society will meet with
Mrs. J, G. Marsh for a dinner social
Wednesday, Jan. 12. All are invited.
Miss Alice Ordiway gave a supper to
a number of her friends New Years* eve.
All enjoyed a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Leu. Van Dervacker and
children, of Lansing spunt the holidays
with relatives and friends in this place.
Dr. T. A. Kay in Williamson Monday.
Pros. Attorney Chandler was in town
Tuesday receiving evidence pertaining
to. the sale of intoxicating beverages in
this place.
Mrs. M. Madison is recovering from
typhoid fever.
North Venice
Ann Arbor, Jan. 1.—In his annual report the president of the university re*
riewi at length the work of tbe year in
the various departments, which lie characterize* a* b*iug mott successful. He
cults special attention to the work cf the
graduate school in the literary department, in which 88 students were en*
rolled last year. In the newly organized
women's department course* in persooal, domestic and municipal hygiene
are given. Every woman student re-^
ceives a careful physical examination
by the dean of the department, abd '•
thus benefited by her personal counsel.
The dean recommends that gymnasium
work be made compulsory, or put on a
credit basis. During the year 153
women have enrolled for gymnasium
work, on a course extending over three
yeans. In the men's gymnasium the
daily attendance has been 3*0. Tbe
cumber of men using the gymnasium
Mrs. George Pardouette is on the sick for all purposes was 1,036. It is to be
list.
hoped that some scheme will be formuMr. John .Tucker is entertaining a lated whereby the opportunities offered
by the gymnasium may be riore used
niece from New Haven this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers from near by those who are most in need of physical training and development.
Merrill is visiting at his uncles John
During the year only about 56 per
Wreggelswortb for the present. ^
cent, of the patients applying for adThe surprise party at j Win. Derhams* mission to the university hospital were
was a success.
accommodated within the building.
Sirs. Nora Jones spent New Years The number of beds should be largely increased. The university hospital
with relatives in this place.
is a gTeat medical charity, worthy the
Byron
support of tbe state. Tbe majority of
the people applying can pay the small
Mr. and Mrs. A,Northway. of Owosso, fees for board and room, but cannot
visited friends iu *.uis vicinity New {pay for expert medical attendance.
Most of them come from the rural comYears.
munities in the state. The farmers
The masquerade party given by the more than others reap the benefits of
managers of tbe Opera House on New the hospital facilities.
Years* eve was largely attended. It was
Despite the fact that the requirea success both socially and financially. ments for admission have been raised
The celling was beautifully draped with and the course lengthened the departblue and white hunting: the stage and ment of law is larger than ever before.
The regents named the women's gymwindows and above the doors were decnasium
the Barbour gymnasium, as a
orated with evergreens. At nine o'clock
compliment
to Levi L. Barbour, of De*
Gould's orchestra took their station,
trqit, whose term of office as regent
and the dance opened with the grand expired this month. Regent Barbour
march, led by Miss Mabel Savage and has been one of tbe foremost benefacRay Welch. T»ie participants were tor* of the gymnasium, as well as an
dressed en costume from a Grecian efficient regent, and the board takes
princess, queens and knights, to little this method of doing him honor. The
Loid Fontelroy—an intent on having a board also named tbe audience room in
general good time. Supper was served the woman's building liebard hall, in
at the Odd Fellows H&ll l>y Mrs. K. honor of ex-Uefjent Charles Debard, of
Pequaming, who gave JlO.COO toward
Itarnes.
the
building.
Harmon Bo ice and Everett Orr home
from Ann1 Arbor for the holiday*.
CONDEMNS JURY SYSTEM.
The Baptist younjr people held a
Cahlll
watchmeeting on New Years* eve, and
Aridrra* to tb№
there were present theyounj? p e o p w
Lanuing, Jan. 1.—In a paper ou "Th«
societies of Bancroft and Union Plain*. Bench as Ywwed from the Bar," read
A very interesting program WH» ren- before the Statt Association of Judges,
dered, atut tunny tight heart* watched ?x-Ju«tice CahiM, of the «u p re m« court,
HIP old year out and the new one In.
made a senaatior. by severely criticiaMKs Carrie Fisher home from Owog<o ing the jury systefci He said that the
corruptibility of juror* wan recognized,
during the holidays.
Mr. A. F. Hunt and wife at I-HneUg und jurors hav* to nubmit to an espionage which no •clf-renpectitig judge
over Sunday.
would stand for a dajr. Men with neithT'je W. U. C. served dinner at their er education not' tfxperienee for their
hall ou Tuesday.
work were selected an jurors, and r.rw
, Charles Banghinan spent New Years men Selected by lot every day. Jiulga
Cahillstiid:
with his fnnveuts'"iu Charlotte.
Kddie, son of Ernt.st Kelsey, i* attend- "The Jury system ttiinda cor.c3fmr.f-J tm
a rciic of b*rbart«m and h«s tiu pi sic t In
ing the Owosso HiisiuesH Collcgu this the court* ot to-day. The attorneys do
The ladies'' aid of the. M. E. i.'Siurcli
will give a ditiiier at the home of Mrc.
A. Con" on Friday.
Albert H**ti:hler. of l.indeti. visited
fri^t.ds in ltyron the );*st of the week.
Win. Ravage at ('ohoct;tli on Tuesdiiv.
thtlr utmost to txtfog the Jury, aiiil the
judge cannot marnha! i\\r; actual fati* for
the Instruction of the Ju:or*. Moit Juct^^ii
ar« afrnid to havi' any opinion as to th«
case {or IVar that *'>' revealing it they may
t(lve ctccasion lor a tit* trial."
J u r i e s were declared to be QOtoriou»*
lv ojipoiied tc» c«rtuiii intcrebts, nota!>iy
of coi'}i<>ratio[ii>, und Juil^e (.'ahiil said
' t h a t either the old practice of judges
I giving their opinion as to the facts
; shuulrl be reinsTated or triut by jury
\\>, the undersigned, do hereby
j &ht>uld be •"Ixiudoued.
to refund the money on two •2V
.
j
The paper provoked a lively discii»hottles of Kaxter's Mandrake Hlri,
! sio
if it fails to core con>tipatio». bilious- » ' which., showed Judg^e Cuhilt to
uess. siik headache, or any of the dis-!! Eiand aloi>e. Justice Montgomery and
for which it if? recoinmeruled.! Judges Da boil, i'eck and Hosmer, a*
Also will refund the money on a 50-ceiit I well us several attorneys, took i&sue
of Downs' Eiixir. if it does not • with the paper. All defended the jury
any cough, cold, croup, whooping ; pysteiii auU maintained that the court
gh. or throat or lung difficulty. We
H!S«> guarantee one iVcent bottle of I1 bhould confine hi* charge to the law, beeither of the above to prove satisfaf- ing careful not to even intimate hi*
| opinion a* to the facts. The judge*
tory «»r wouey refunded.
I elected the following officer*: PreaiF . M. KlLliOLKN.
j dent, Erastus Peck, Jacksoa; vtee
S-V-1
M. KKll.v.
president, A. C. Aduit, Grand Kapids;
—Miss Edna Marshall
visiting secretary, IL li. Person, Lansing.
friends in Sa^inaw.
DIES OF OVERTRAININa
— I!ert Derham. of l)uraiid.sp<?ut Xew
j
H y*mav t'ollr(0
Yfurs Day with his brothers and other
Jkthlrt*. Uzptrv* at LJiUmtmm.
friend.-! in this citv.
Lansing-. Jan. 3.—Henry L. Becker, of
IIe$i«ria, died here Saturday night of a
combinavion of ailmea^t brought OD by
excessive training for atbletic sports.
He was ao agricultural college senior,
aiui was the best athlete ID Ibe institution. He trained Lard, but not discree'.'y. La&t year he was injured in a
Where tlie blood loses its
wrestling match, but upon recoveringintense red—grows thin and
tng^aged in athletics as earnest!}* as be* watery, as in anemia, there is
fore. He was 27 years old and a splendid specimen of physical manhood.
- a constant feeling: of cxhausNotice.
Thin Blood
g:
gy
\\ tion,, a lack of energy—vitality
h spirits
iri depressed*
d d
andd the
i Scott's Emulsion
| of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo* phosphites of Lime and Soda
* is peculiarly adapted to correct
this condition. The cod-liver
\\ <A\f emulsified to an exquisite
* fineness, enters the blood direct
and feeds its every corpuscle,
restoring: the natural color and
giving vitality to the whole
system* The hypophosphites
reach the brain and nerve
centres and add their strcngtfctning and beneficial effect*
If the rote* have aeft your
cheeks, if you are growing:
thin and exhausted from over
Shaftiourg.
work, or if age 't bet
to tell, use SO
Our ^cboolft commenced again Monston«
day, after having one week's vacation.
Mi&6 Clara Baldwin entertained guests
from Lansing New Year?.
Mre. M«M*Harvey bad a seve.e shock
STATE UNIVERSITY.
Abstract «f «k* Annul Report of
tte Hire you get SCOTT'S EmirMo*.
SCOTT & 8OWNK, Ch^wt*, New Vofk.
FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS
I AM GIVING
SPECIAL PRICES 1
ON
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES AND MITTENS
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS
MEN'S AND BOYS' HEAVY SUITS
UNDERWEAR, SOX HEAVY SHIRTS
Don't take the car until you have seen my goods and prices.
Yours for Low Pric*5«,
McMULLEN
Every Farmer
Should have
*
* <x • *
SAFE
To keep insurance policies, notes, mortgages, deeds and account l>ooks safe from fire. I am
agent for the t>est and chaapcst safe on tbe market and can save you money if you will purchase soon, I can give you prices that will astonish you. I have the best life in-surnncc
companies for life, sickness or accicent- My companies pay promptly. Let me show you.
S. W. Cooper, Corunna.
What
is better for
an
XiTlAS
Than
some of these
things
which we
are
offering?
B m v r d « Bllitsard to 1%><I.
Xiles, .Ian. 4.—Charles(.iflfonl, a Ohii-ajfo traveling man, and Miss E. M.
Jobnson, of Eaton Kapids, were so anxious to be married New Year's day that
they drove 60 miles over a rough road
in a terrific bliizard with the mercury
below ;he zero point to get a license.
The county office »t Eton Rapids was
rinsed and the county clerk o\it of town,
KO they drove to Mason, 30roJJesaway,
and secured a license. A new team was
.secured, and hurrying back to Eaton
KapWls \\it wedding i*remony was performed.
And every Prudent Business Man
For Your Wife:
A Bissel Carpet Sweeper, a Clothes
Wringer or one of those fine Steel
Ranges.
For Your Husband:
A Sterling silver handled Pocket
Knife, a fine Razor; in fact a set of
Table Carvers would be just the thing.
We have a complete line of Pocket
Cutlery, Shears and Scissors. A fine
assortment of Tea and Coffee Pots,
nickel-platted copper Teakettles, etc.
Plated Knives and Forks, Teaspoons,
Tablespoons, and other plated ware.
Our line of
Stoves and Hardware
and Sleighs and Cutters is complete. In Robes
and Blankets we have a fine assortment and at
prices to suit the times. Call and see us.
Ckwrcfc B*r»e4.
Saginaw, Jan. 3.—Tbe Warren Avenue Presbyterian church w*» burned
Sunday. The Bociety had juit prepared the structure and had installed
u 42,500 organ, or which there was $nHurance of $1,500. The whole )oaa is
$20,000, with insurance of 98,000.
IstereM R*t*
Plymouth, Jan. 1.—The Plymouth
tavings and the First national exchange
banks, of Plymouth, have ffirco notice
that they will reduce interest t o savings and time deposits frota four to
three per
•)>>><:<<<'
Green & Pettibone.
SPECIAL.
$125 two-seated Surrey at $89.
$100 two-seated Surrey at $79.
$ 79 two-seated Surrey at $57.