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I A U I S u M * . H i *jgjggg Single Copies 5 Ceils.. *O f tb e P e o p le a n d l o r th e P e o p le .” VOLUME 24. CHELSEA, MIOH., THURSDAY. APR. 4, 1896. •H I NUMBER 82, "4hJ SlMttOH. tart Monday was a Democratic ’day so far as township officers were wncerfied, hut the state ticket had .the .usual .Re publican majority iq this township,/, Messrs. Scboaitmap, Ward and Hummel are the only republicans elected on the township ticket, N , ^ The. following is the result: township . it; : mi Supervisor.; ' - J; -■ /x ’ ' HiramXighthal d 8C i m ** t *'>*' - * *t • Mark A Dowry r , 21 Xew men’s all-wool suite ut from «5.00 to $7.00; were never sold for Truman W Baldwin p ■ -J Township Clerk. |(stte^from*10)00t o 411.00. '• / . We wouldn’t exactly advise our customers to follow thisyoungm an’s , . J Edward McKune d ‘ 8C example, lie is a little too eager to take.ad vantage of the8ituation,bwfc you ’ George A BeGoIe r 2g New men's all-wool worsted, cheyiokand caasimere suits at $10.00: certainly cannot do any bettor than to ‘ • 4 y - r * 't V ' , ' Alfred R Congdon p | were never sold fore legs than $15.00 * . Township Treasurer. John SCmpmingad 29 .. Hen's new suits at $15.00. Matty of these suits are finer material and August H Mensing r 2fl miule suits than Were ever offered in Chelsea at any price, and not _ Prank E Stormsp“ - -• ■■■• • | Highway Commissioner._ .. oaesnit shown at this pricebas ever had Hs eqnai offerea at less than t - * ' t * \ ____^ \ ' - ______ Michael Woekenhut d 82 From our NEW SPRING STOCK* We can show yotf every thing J30.W>previonltO/this season. \ , Philip Schweiufurth r 2fl that is new and arfcistip in ceilings, side-wallBand borders, and guarantee George W Boynton p— y ■' ■ - fi to match any price in this part of the county. v - T------- jjgos*odd pants 33& per cent cheaper than former prices on the same Iustlce, full term.— — Good white blanks 4 cents per rdll. !— ^— :— — 1 . ‘ ' '— 289 Glimmers 6 cen tsyperrollr EdwardA Ward r 290 Pretty gilts 6 cents per; roily Horace Baldwin p , 89 Lamp w icks lo per yard. 34 pounds brown sugar for Justice, fill vacancy, * Loreoh GJoyer d 269 All $1 patent medicines from 58c to 75c. Largo caus peaches for sauce, 10c per cstf: 8 lbs broken rice for 25c. . J Daniel Schnaitman r .805 A good tea dust at 8c per pound. .. ........... ...... Romeyn P Chase p - 8 6 50 pouuds sulphur for $1. Speoial m olasses sale, 16o perga!, Mich cream cheesed2}£c per pound. - ' Al| colors, all styles, iff,foot the largest assortment of. Boys long panl BchooUnspcctor, All 25c patent medicines from 12c to 28cl _ Joseph L Sibley d ~298 All 50c patent medicines ih>m28c to 88c, Strongest ammonia 8c per pint. !iiiiti over Bhown in Chelsea. , Prices from $4,00 to $8.00. Age 1 l to 19. Frank L Davidson r r 278 Our 19c coffee makes a rich, strong drink. A-b ourcuatomers ahontonr teas. lUrgest sizesxwill tat a ematl size manr^ ’ 'Nathaniel W^Laird p 89 Pure Epsom Halts 2o per lb, A ll p ills and plasters 12oto 18b« Member Board Review. 24 lbs granulated sugai' for $1. Glauber salts 2o per lb. Frank H Sweetlaod d 288 8 cans beet tomatoes for 25c, Good cguned corn 5c per can. Jacob Hummel4t_^ _ Ji92_ A Arst class lantern for 29cr 8pirits camphor 85c per plot. John R Gates p 2 packages any yeast cakes forgo. A good mince meat 5c per package. . Constable. 9 sticks chicory for 10c. ' A cup of-besunustSKd for_6o^ Edward Chandler^ 826 Pure saltpetre 7c per lb. IVe have them, hundretla to 8ellect froip, aH the la test novelties for | william R LebmaM Choicest honey In combs 10c per lb. 800 4 lto California pram s jhr_20c. , 294^ , |tSiallchildren,fronrugo3to 7. 4 ’ ~ ~ 4 “ — Herman Scbalble d PCrib. Tinoture Arnica 30o nerpint,' : &%■' 1 '.'.‘■■y. -'yy^yy.^-'[■^\\y'yyyyy-yr . August Boos d — — 289 , iitrA 4 ; We have childrens suite from $1.00 to $5.00, age. 4. to 15. Among Tomatoes, standard quality, 75 per oan. .Rush Greod r 289 n Our tost molasses always please. Tty it. Samuel Tfouton r 283 mare all wool suits for $2.50, never befofo sold fo r less than $3.50 to 5 oounds crackers for 2$si Mortimei M Campbell r • - 292 j 214 lb can baked beans for tOo, pM Come and get posted. George -H Foster r 219 J Highest market price for eggs. / Morgan Emmett p 42 t r p .« r & company: iHDQtlSBTERS FOB / Spring ls almost here ami goon you will be house cleaning,' and will ^ Wall Finish, Paints, Brushes, Gasoline Stoves, Crockary dnd GlossWeFnrnitnre etc. And while we do not pretend that we ought to own 4ha trade of Chelsea and surrounding country, unless we give value teceived*still if Om v U ous T m t a i a t to oil Our Custom er^ with com* l^teatocks of the best class of goods money can buy, and at rock bottom ^ will give us the,trade, then we are entitled to it, and we are in posit- 'oMoUkecareof you. - -------------------------- - ------Bargains in all departments. H o a g & H o lm e s . OUR LA M EN T. 8ttoa?W f * 0ft Pem,n<1 U9* Wrwwr J . ° i ,9n<>t *uhlime. ■ We miiJnu^J,0ver I* behind us, 'Y« must push it au the time. On the shirts once new, now ragged. And so old the're getting blue, We must put a handsome polish, , And make them like new. ; Then let's all be np and doing, Send youg shirts and collara here. We will wash them, and construing, Make them just like new appear. Steam Laundry. ^°HN S. A. MAPES» Prop. iH l^ A R D N E R , D e s ig n e r a n d B u ild e r o f W HUamPot Unger p A lfredTaylor p _ Stephen Laird p . Established 1808. mm mm s ite .V/ mM' mm mr? %M iftivlZ ^ 4 ^ G la ile r fe C ft* 'STATE, Justice Supteme (Jourt. Tliyv|/S« /Vanrih «U QQo .V ■*\frtnvn wiv a* 226 John W McGrath d - - -Myron H Walker p r — 82 ■ Robbins B,Taylor peo 7 Regents of the University:/' ‘ . ( Roger W Butterfield i _ . . 288 288 1 Charles H Hackleyr / 221 j Charles J Pailthorp d 221 ( Stratton D Brooks d 81 j Noah W Cheever p 81 Salt fish, Herring, per pound ( Delavan B Reed, p 4 cents - 8 24 pounds-of granulated sugar----j George B Smith peo — $ li0 0 8 1 Varaum J Bowers peo 7 cents OH per gallon LK018LATIVE 10 cents Large can baked beaus State SenatorLantern globes 5 eents Charles H Smith r 292 One-half bushel sock of salt, 28 lbs 20,cent8 219 Remember our 28 dent ceffeeru — j.1*. John A McDougall d 82 5 pounds of crackers Levi Decker p 25 cents • . Walter E Goold peo Sardines per box — — --------5 cents countv. 10 cents Mustard sardines, large box, Commissioner of Schools. 19 cents A good coffee, per pound 874 Oysters per can William W Wedemeyer r -13 165 China nest eggs ' David A Hammond d ' * Joseph B Steere p 26 Golden Gottoltene per }K»und 10 cents Amendment relative to Circuit Courts^* A fine baking powder per pound 20 cents Don’t forget about oitr Crockery Yes, 98. Novl74. Amendment relative to salaries of State Lettuce, new on ions, radishes and spinach' this week. Large cup mustard S cents Officers—Yesr65. No, 278.. ’ 10 cents ;-■•/: 1 pint fruit^ can. mustard. • 15 cents Large brrwh jug mustard • 25 cents Richardson butter color Following am the letters remaining un F1QHP-—Chelsea fllOur,5Ann Arbor Patent, Jackclaimed in the postofflee at Chelsea son Gem, Golden corn ineal for table use, and Graham April 2, 1895 flour, flue quality. A. M. Hino. Mr. Croppel. x N. S. Freeman. -th iriag ia yoMButtoi & Eggs • . ----- ' Pewons calling for any of the abovo please say “ advertised," Gko. 8. Laird P. M. Bring in your Butter and Eggs. mm: ’I ffiN uT;./'' 'fe.fi; "5 fV> X '1 “ A r■ K $m :|W ;si' ■6¥i. I lf ‘•KI;--.' It Is Always Cheaper F w S ftlM. k?t' To pay a reasonable charge to the man who knows how and has the facilities to do wlmt you want, than to expend many times, that. ainouql. Will soli my safety bicycle ‘^strictly high for the painful experience thjifc always foljows the employment of one who grade" for $50 If taken at once. Titos. J. SruER. does not^ from luck of experience, facilities, nml the many other require ments necessary to successful REPAIRING^ This Applies Also ' To the purchase of Jewelry, Watches. Clock?, Etc .' and thevhirge it the best remedy I ever used". number of other, articles in the jeweler's line, bn all oi which wc guarantee rnam?1*^ .^ ^ lu r g c quantities of.all the various grntiits' In the consider For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it/ the best quality at lowest prices. IW’P ^ d to execute flne monumentnl workmen short notice. St ft1®?8'*. tJorrespoildonco Solicited. Electrio Works 0, 8, 10 excels. Price 75 eta. Sold by Armstrong ft COw .... v ( ^»ana 17-ip 8th Ave. J)ock <uui Derrick 2-8 Miller Aye. L. & A. E. WIN ANS, Chelsea. r.- ‘.<TS ■ ■Hi' ■’ t: ■AC: G E O . B L A IC H . rtistio 11-.Ur&nite 11 Moniori&lBi f Mrs. T. S Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn. / , Wlpo, e Detroit St., Ann Arbor, Mloh. says “Shiloh,* Vitallscr savetl my life. I . |f p 7 |/ 7 - ' ^?vTvfr33-l^"'’ - *vr / §r-} ; -1 ' ] - y . ...i . . V,y .- r\ ] •>v. viiew•##*#*«.>« ■1 v» V ■ ■.i■• -i:T*~ \ T h e question o f rem oving th e capi* , w . . M r& F rank Aknis perished in h e r ta l of M innesota from fit. P aul to Min T l I F H l T F I S F , A H F l i A L I ) I b urning home ©ear Fentpn, Mich, iH £ ,L U l.l.i5 .& i\ J lL .fi.A liU . I THKSm o ( Mal00lm i W.!,rb»ry. neapolis w as decided in favor of St, _ o f Chicago, w hich did an extensive Paul. A* AtUSONi Editor m i Proprietor. “ W ith p leasu re I w ill state that 1 T ub boiler In a saw m ill a t E ast Leon, In d icate a s surely a® hhT physical bucket-shop business ia Illinois, Mtsr Hood’s S arsap arilla h a s helped me won'j blew RP» H. J . Ingersoll, th e own sym ptom shows anything, th a t th e o r MICHIGAN, souri, Nebraska and Iowa* tailed tor 0er,„ and CHELSKA, J’ derfully. F o r several m onths I coawl his uncle, Ponziel Ingersoll, g an s an d tissues of th e body aye *^ot $100,000. n o t lie down to sleep o n account oil w ere in sta n tly killed.^ Statistics show th a t 873 railro ad satisfied w ith th e ir nourishm ent. h e a rt tro u b le a n d also M com panies in th is co u n try are now T hey d raw vth e ir sustenance from PER8QNAU ANP POLITICAL Prostration o f tho Nerves, building, or contem plating doing so .. W illiam Sweeney , a 70*year-old th e blood, and if th e blood is th in , im F o r th ree y e ars I h a d been d o c to r^ I w ealthy resid en t o f Fairland, I. T,, pure o r insufficient, they are in a sta te B y th e b u rstin g of a reservoir n e a r b u t could n o t g e t cured. I received red Compiled FromLate Dispatcher w as m arried to Miss Zeua Taylor, a New castle, Col., several bridges w ere 16-year-old g irl o l S o u t Invest City, Mo. of-revolt. T heir complaints a re m ade lief for a w hile, b u t n o t permanent I to t h e brain, th e king of th e body* Soon after, b eg in n in g to tak e Hood’s] sw ept aw ay a n d m any farm s w ere A unt J ulia T hompson, a .colored th ro u g h th e nervous system, and th e Sarsaparilla th e re w as a change for the! ' ? . T he 'survivors of th e invading arm y ruined, A Finn at St, 'Augustine, Fla., de* wom an w ho claim ed to be 158 years of re su lt of th e general dissatisfaction is* b e tter. I n a s h o rt tim e I was feeling] -th a t m arched to W ashington u n d er age. died in D allas county, Tex.. sp len d id ly .; I now re s t well and ami Gen, Coxey a y e a r ago- h ad a reunion strbyed fbrty-hine residences an^^^ Mrs, Agnk8 Mon rob R ussel, fo r - w h a t we call Nervousness, . a t Massillon, O. ■ \ ness houses, besides,., several smaller m any years th e e d ito r of th e Club; T h is is a concise, reasonable ex p la able to do w o rk o f w h atev er kind, if t| had n o t trie d Hood’s Sarsaparilla I Hoi ; T en bank a t M ount M orris, Ilk , w as structures, entailing a loss of $100,000, m agazine, an d a w rite r of note, died in; n atio n of th e w hole m atter. ^ At Jackson, Miss., a negro who in* rpbbed, th e safe b ein g wrecked^ w ith T h e cure for Nervousness, th en , la n o t know w h a t ,w ould have hecotnaoil York, me. I keep i t in ray house all tho time.1 dynamite. I t waa thought tlgat only I slated, upon aiding la a_ vwagon ~Q— w ith - - New P residing E lder W. S. Birch, of simple, Purify and enrich your blood and other m em bers of th e family take! $150 was taken. three white, women w as shot to death. b y tak in g Hood’s Sarsaparilla, an d th e it, and all say th e re is 1 I ncendiaries caused th e totRl de*J T reasury officials i n : W ashington Kokomo, Ind., died- w hile a tte n d in g nerves, tissues and organs w ill have conference a t Logansport, aged 70 N o th in g L ike Hood’a etruetion of Robinson & C o .’s stook agree in th e o p in io n -th a t th e income th e healthful nourishm ent th e y orave; Sarsaparilla. I hnave av e hmighh gm y reooa.1 b a m s n e ar D ecatur, v In d ..'O v e r 1501 ta x ‘applies to fo reig n ers owning any years. M aturw M. B allou , of Boston, th e Nervousness and W eakness w ill th e n m ended i t a n d o n e o f m y neighbors had hogs and some o a ttle an d horses w ere 1property in th is country, w h eth er real* w ell-know n ed ito r, publisher an d give way to stren g th and health. commenced ta k in g i t . , ■ I recommend] burned, I d en ts or nonresidents. T h a t this, is n o t theory b u t Ja et is Hood’s S arsap arilla a t every opportune w riter, died in Cairo, Egypt, aged 75 F lakes th a t sta rte d In th e fu rn itu re j T he e n tire business portion of Can* years. H e w as e d ito r an d publisher o f proven by th e voluntary statem ents of ty .” M bs, S. B raddock, 404 Erie Av.. sto re o f A. F. T a n n e r & Co. in Mil* 1aseraga, N, V., and; th ir ty dw ellings th e first, illu stra te d w eekly p ap er thousands cured by Hood's Sarsapa 'W illiam sport, P ennsylvania. w aukee burned o u t tw en ty business 1w ere burned, th e loss being $100,000. in t h i s 7 country, know n as' B allou's rilla. , Read th e n e x t column. *— , houses, th e to ta l loss being $l,Q0Q,0QQ. 1 *jk*‘ St. P au l R ailw ay company dis* onthly. . T ub president appointed Col. T had- I charged eleven engineers a n d th i r ty M , Da. William Hotchkiss, w ho w as deus H. S tanton to be paym aster gen* five firem en from its division ru n n in g burled a t St. Louis, is supposed to have e ra l of th e arm y, t o 1succeed .Gen. Wll* | in to F o rt How ard, Wia, because th ey reached th e age of 140 years. . He h a d 11am Smith, retired!. . 1 freq u en ted saloons. been a mason 100 years. A rill waa introduced in th e, N ew ! Mbs. R eace , a n eccentric ch aracter, Y ork senate to p ro h ib it th e Wearing of I died a t Oshkosh, Wis,, aged 100 years, FOREIGN. tig b ts b y women. {T w enty y ears a g o ’ she purchased a Sknor d e L ome w as appointed Span* T he commission sittin g in Washing* j coffin, an d a t h e r ow n req u est she w as ish m inister to th e United S tates to to n in th e claim s of .American citizens buried in i t a fte r she had used i t a succeed Senor M u ru a g a., a g ain st th e , Venezuelan governm ent score of y ears fo r a bed* Dispatches from Havana alarm ed i __ decided in th e form er’s favor. T errible prairie f ir e s w e r e ra g in g th e-S p an ish governm ent, as. tb e y J n d j* .L odojjBTiMKs,” sold Uncle Eben, “when e r UUif, , The - Minister T hurston, of Hawaii, .de* in th e Otoe an d Ponca In d ian reserva cated th a t th e insurrection w as spvead- i man tolls you he’s discouraged sa he rtnanf doan* elded to d ep art from W ashington be* tions several m iles n o rth of Perry, O. T. in g 'ra p id ly and w as already beyond mean nufflo’ by i t ’ceptln’ dat he’s 'bout K ID N E Y , fore his governm ent could officially re made up 'Is xnln’-tbr be good an’ Uusy do res' T b E d istric t betw een Pleasantville, th e control of theloeEFeom m andersr- , -tlV E R A Star. c a ll him. . ' N. J.'» and B rig an tin e Ju n ctio n was —Manitoba-w as in a state of . open re 0b bts life. "—Washington i ............. BLADDEi At Greenville, Miss., fire destroyed burned over "by a fo rest fire, m any bellion. ag ain st Canada over tne order B ew are o f d ld tm en te for C atarrh T h a t th e P la n t e r s 1 oil .milt, th e loss being buildings and a larg e q u an tity of .tint1 CURE. C ontata Mercury.— to restore AtVniejIiU, 80«Xlt] $110,00Q. l b e r being consumed, th e loss ag g reg atAdvice&ParapWetfwkf T he N ashua savings bank, the th ird ing thousand of dollars. an explanation of th e w a n to n . killing*? jygtem when entering it through the mu> DrTkliiner & Co., Binghamton, N.YJ larg e st iq N ew H am pshire, dosed its C.L.IW illlams, of. St. Louis, w hile of an E nglish sailor a t Cuba. j cous surfaces. Such articles should never doors w ith liab ilitie s of $3,000,000. tem porarily insane, killed C atherine T he Spanish prim e m inister said th a J ohn R. T ucker , aged. 5), an atto r- Kaeser, his au n t, arid th en com m itted he would send 100,000 troops to Cuba t i , , Y ^ 'i S d ''t o thecood y o u « h powlblyde. t Jeffersonville, Ind,, was killed suicide. g yanaencounter th a t num ber w as necessary to p u t dow n rive trom g au 'S Catarrh Cure manw ith W illiam Taylor, >VrcKOFF, 'Minn., a to w n of ab o u t 600 th e rebellion. I ufacturod by F. J. Cheney & Co,,Toledo, 0 ., ed 70.' " . inhabitants,- w as alm ost com pletely P remier Greknway adjourned th e contains no mercury, and is taken rater* Ma Ggie T ill er , convicted of , th e wiped o u t by fire. ir.reiuiofnro nf J imtH Mnv i nally, acting directly upon the blood and leg islatu re of MannOba .un t il May* | mucous surfaces of the system. In buying m urder of F re d a H untington in Chi T ub New E ngland penatng legal opinions on tho tkithotKr' Catarrh Cure be sureyou get the gen cago, was. sentenced to be hanged. by a hurricane, th e w ind a tta in in g a school fight. . . . nine. It. Is taken internally, and made T his w as th e first tim e t h a t a wom an velocity of Beventy-five m iles an 'h o u r, F ield M arshal P atrick Grant, th e . Cheney & Co. Tes had, been condem ned to d eath in th e and doing m uch dam age t o shipping. oldest officer in th e B ritish arm y, died KgraJid by Druggists, price 7»o. per bottle, courts o f Cook county. Central Iow a w as s w e p t, by dust a th is home, in London, aged 81 y e a ra xloll’s Family FIllfl, 05 ce|its. Another shortage of $400,000 w as storm s, which p artially obscured t h # T here was ta lk of w ar betw een “Dah am oulyone duly Ind ey ’ah." said found in Chicago in th e accounts of th e sub and hindered rallro ad traffic. Flranoe and E ngland as a resu lt of Uncle Ebeu, “ when folks orter look ai de w hisky trust* T he boiler of the Langston sawmill France’s sending a n expedition to the dahk side ob life, and dab's 'Mancipation T he seventeenth annual encampment near Apple Vftlley# Ga>, exploded, kill day.’’—Washington Star. of th e G. A. R. d ep artm en t of Michigan ing William Gboder, Jo h n L angston and N ig e r in Africa. I n the B ritish house o f .commons a commenced a t M ount Clemens. a negro woman, resolution to give home rule to E ng . Gov. ^Altoeld issued a proclam ation T he N dnpartlsan~W om enV ehrlstlan designating Friday, April 19, as Arbor Tem perance union a t K ansas City de land, Ireland, Scotland hnd W ales w as day in Illinois. cided to remove th e ir h a ts a t ohurob adopted. I t was announced th a t the em peror ’ Two snsN w ere killed and thrde o th ers services and all indoor meetings. of Jap an had declared an.unconditional _ba.dly Injured by the, explosion of a 8 amust, McWilliams, a notorious ponding ppnnw yiAgfttluHniiR sawm ill boiler near Van W ert, 0. j \)an^ jti a nd a com panion w ere shot w ith China. Closing argum ents w er6 m ad a in th e | duWn wh1le ro b b ln g a sto re atr-B raggs •The governm ent forces won a de-. Debs case before th e -U n ited Sta tes s u* | statio n , Ark. EA T preme court in W ashington. An early, F ederal officials a t San Francisco oisive victory over the rebels in Uolom* decision w as expected. unearthed a g an g engaged in circu bia and the revolution was believed io F rank Sutler , an assayer, shot-and latin g forged Chinesj&residence papers. be a t an end. fata lly wounded his wife a t San F ra n T he wind reached a velocity of 75 LATfilt cisco and k illed himself. m iles a n Hour in New York, doing Henry T iiorne, ow ner-of a stock A fir e in th e Bell clothing store in m uch dam age to sh ip p in g . - - farm near F o rt Recovery* O;,- shot and Chicago caused a loss of $175,000. T he th ea tric al company th a t le ft St. killed his wife and then hanged him-_ I t was said th a t a prom inent citizen Louis to w alk to N e w York in 105 days self. - Financial trouble had unsettled "of—jacksouvilto~ F laT rw as under con on a w ager gave u p .th o -jo b -a t Effing his mind. ’ ~ tra c t w ith sym pathizers of the Cuban ham , 111. August Swanson, of Clinton* Ia.* be .patriots to engage 10,000 negroes fro m A mysterious m an, alleged to have headed his 7-year-old son, using a hand F lo rid a to go to Cuba to aid th e pa been p riv ate secretary to the k in g of ax to. commit th e murder. ‘ Brings comfort and improvement and . triota. . Sweden, died in poverty a t Clinton, la. T he official m onthly statem en t of Gen. S. B. DaboI l , of St. Johns, w as Two American w arships w ere or* treasu ry receipts and expenditures for tends to personal enjoyment when elected departm ent' com m ander of th e ] dered to N icaragua, presum ably to pro- March s]iows th e expenditures over re rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with M ichigan G. Ai R, a t th e annual en- [ te c t American interests. ceipts were $750,000.' less expenditure, by more promptly campmentT in M ount Clemens. T iie exchanges a t th e leading-dear* A N ^ssignm ent w a s m arleb j^ th e'W tb "“s best pi T he Commercial b ank at.C incinnati, Ing houses in the U nited States during low Springs (Mo.) bank. J being, i ALW AYS T H E BEST a sta te in stitu tio n long regarded as th e week ended bn th e 39th ag g reg ated ____ _ of the m Mhs. Wilbur Barry, of B attle Creek,; __ _ Made exclusively from . -financially solid, closed its doors with; $888,359,404, a g ain st $953,491,395 the Mich., while in a fit of tem porary in laxative principles Superior KILN DRIED Selected previous Week. T he increase, com liabilities of $1,000,000. san ity shot h e r husband and th e n s h o t . remedy, Syrup of Figs. A settlement of th e Davis w ill con pared w ith th e corresponding w eek in herself. IOWA W H IT E ’ OATS ' Its excellence is due to its presenting te st w as effected • by th e h eirs 'of th e 1894, was 30.8. H eavy pnowstorras prevailed in Col In the form most acceptable and pleas SOLD ONLY In 2 lb. pkgs. A n anti-cig arette ordinance w en t into orado and rain s fell in the w estern and M ontana m illionaire. ant to the taste, the refreshing and tru ly. A resolution fixing May 2 as th e effect in Lawrence, Kan., a nd n o m iddle-states, g reatly bo.neflting-crop&I _beneficifiL_properties of a perfect -lax d ate fo r final ad journm ent w asadopted cigarettes can be purchased fn th a t F ire destroyed a bavn in Fow ler, O., ative ; effectually cleansing the system, “by th e in in o is senate. — :— _1_ ‘___ city, ____ belonging to Mrs. R uth Sigler and w ith dispelling colds. hendaches and fevers I t was sta te d in Chicago th a t the Silver in very rich q u an tities ~was i t fifty-six sheep-and four horses, and jpermanentry curing constipation. prices of a ll kinds o f . m eats w ould be discovered in the m ountains in W ayne F ive men, including the American Ithas tflveir satisfacthm-tOrmilHons^nd hig h er th is sum m er th a n they have county, W. Va. met with the approval of the medical been for ten y ears past, T he B ank o f Canton, ~Kan.y. sus superintendent, were killed by an ex profession, because it acts on the Kid* * h S ^ S ,W : t T en horses and tw elve cows perished pended. I t h ad $6,000 capital and $17,- plosion in th e San Rafael (Mexico) neys, Liver and Bowels-wlthout weak* |4»3»F ineCai/M ■ by th e b u rn in g o f Charles J& rrett’s 000 deposits and w as a private ‘concern. mine. cning them;and it is perfectly free from ? ♦3.9PPOUCE.SS01I Anton C. H ksing , president o f the b arn n ear F o rt Dodge, Ia. All th e p late ,glass factories in the Illinois every objectionable substance. Staat's, Zeitung company, died F ire a t W est Superior, Wis., de country, w ith a few exceptions, have a t hivS home In Chicago, aged 73 years. Syrup of Figs is for salo by all drug stroyed J. IV Nelson's property an d his closed down a n d w ill-not resum e u n til gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man [*2.*l3BlJVS'StWJlW T hree persons were killed, tw o ufactured w ife and th re e children were probably May 1. by the California Fig Syrup •L A D IE S * fatally injured an d ten others slightly T here Were 234 business failures In Go. only, whose name is printed on every fa ta lly burned. T he home of Chris Christianson a t the United S tates in th e seven days h u r t by ju m p in g from a ru n aw ay tro l package, also the name, Syrup o f Figs, 1 Mino^, N. D., w as burned, and five of ended on the 29th, against 278 the ley ear on th e m ountain near Ja n es and wing well informed,you will not Accept any substitute if offered. his nine children w ere crem ated, > . week previous and 288 in the corvo ville, Pa, " 'DaOCKTOCMAf5. T he eighth an n u al convention of the T he S ta te 'b a n k of Stanton, Neb., sponding tim e in IfiW.'T " ^ OvsrOne Million People wesrtte T he B ristol (Tenn*.) Bank and T ru st Republican N ational league w ill be w e n t into volu n tary liquidation. J ames K ee l an , a celebrated confed company assigned w ith liabilities of held in Cleveland, O., Ju n e 19. All our sh o es are equally setlsfactor F ire destroyed the b etter p a rt o f the e ra te spy, died in a hospital a t K ansas $24,720. e They give the best value for the money* T he h o tte st w eather ever know n in business nortlon of Hays City, Kanj, - City and-w as burled as a pau p er They equal custom shoes In style end fit ,stone an d tw enty. Their wcarlng quaUtles ere unsurw!»?<fj. At Jefferson, Ia., th e therm om eter W n o r t h w e s t in MftIMH-'PWVMUA 6fi’ .inoluitln thrprt6W«T»tmlform,**-sf«mpweo^gBi registered 00 degrees in the shade on the 29th, the m orenry reaching 90 de fram e buildings. Prom f i to $ j saved over other maker. D aniel B augh , .residing near Jeffer grees above zero in some places. The If your dealer cannot supply youwe c*n. th e 27th. T he m ayor and board of tru stees of average in Io w a an d Illinois w as 80 de sonville, In d ,, celebrated his 106th birthday. . :» Madison, 111., w ere found g u ilty of grees. • ■ P rairiR! fires which had been raging T he residence of Israel Higbie, m alfeasance in office, fo r p erm ittin g a Save your money—save in w estern Nebraska, for th ree days w ealthy farm er of N orthport, L. 1., gam bling housp to run your temper —- save your had destroyed a large num ber of Burglars, in an a tte m p t to find hid was burned, and his daughter, Mrs. ltoPhseTAngTio. K"1^ ranches. , r A face — shave with Yankee den money, cruelly to rtu re d Mrs. Mary W illiam Reeves, and lier young d&ugh< 1 E dgar A, Cohen , commission mcr* Hio •‘LlNHNHn‘*re -the- Bostsnd Berger, aged 80 years, a t Springfield, te r were burned to death., ostOoXsrs nnd Cuff* worm they rtv<! c h an t a t San Francisco, failed for $331,* T he d irect inheritance tax levied by 111. . : ' ■ Bold enrpwhers. The J. B. WiUlsnw Co* clotb, both sides CnUhod alike, sad. belt's 000. Muiteri, QlMionbwy, Cona, VVn F our co u n terfeiters, Jefferson May th e 'la st Ohio legislature was declared ble. one ooilnrle equal to two of fthf outer* K oyama R okunieki, tho' Japanese ThtvM «»eM, w ta rw tll «n<l lookturJL ^ .n t* .111 an d John, Ja m es and Chauncey Boyer, unconstitutional by tlie circuit co u rt a t ColIare or Five Pslri ot 0««i for Titen*» Who attem p ted to assassinate'L i llu n g w ere a rre sted a t Rockford, 111. Cincinnati. . ASample Collar and t’ftir of Cnff*M we ] T jib Clarence b a n k a t Clarence, Mo. , Reports from th e middle an d norths Chang a t 8himonoseki, was sentenced OOLt> Cents. Name styio snd sl«e. AddrcM to penal servitude for life. suspended w ith liabilities'of $80,000 w estern sta te s Indicated th a t crops 14 ‘ REVERSIBLE COLLAR [IS . Two bandits hold up a tra in near t'Of tUfB nrnmkUaSU New Fork. .jlKUbje*-* Attorney General Olnry says th a t were in g re a t danger by reason of kUmlA nuii m < M il rut W heatland, Cal., and .Sheriff Regard th e p rin tin g of facsimiles of foreign d ro u g h t postage stam p s is a violation of th e act A million pounds of su g ar/alleg ed and. one of th e robbers were killed. •nmiB»tloB.„Yottmmia, , «t A n a b stra c t of . san itary rep o rts, as of 1891, w hich p ro h ib its'th e co u n ter to contain arsenic, w as sola a t atietton: £WS2 9weusple JI.IMndti fI,% reu n. Itkm»yrlt* csV QUICKLY CURES \ made by th e surgeon general in Wash feitin g of foreign obligations or sc a t Philadelphia for $4,000. « a d eflM ite cu rities.’ J ohn A. B rown, aged 80, sh o t h it ington, show s th e presence o f smallrx>x fnvm W pmm. 'M 1* ** «♦»*»•* SelM lurtttM fee , T he A uburn sta to bank, located jfct_ w ife, aged J 4 , in Philadelphia, and in tw enty-one sta te s of the union, dur •*e TH m n**,• »ia *»iry wiUh, l!* »me todte, m«ft«oe wixtief th e village of A uburn, 111., was robbed th en comm itted suicide. Domestio in g th e p a st w in ter, th e to tal nuraber »*m mu’w uaim* of d eath s from th e disease being 393. < som eth ing-over $1,000 by burgla r s ^ -trouble >i\‘ . j .y~v ** \| \ .v:. •: J■.1 :j 1 '' \ THE NEWS. t * i '•'iJ ’■ - ’-rv.-, • ■•'■J -,;d y ' -1 - 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the True Blood Purifier s £ 2 *9 S H o ? FOR m m m F R IE N D S OATS fik : KNOWLEDGE- W.L. D ouglas $3_S HOEriflofFA] w^SSSBN t ill ••••••M l W.L. Douglas $3 &$4SI m laves KARST, ■U". COLD IN HEAD! ■.V 1 SL t t . 5S »ny■»«ii.n.u. WHEN MABEL SM ILES. 8tf»Uo9 i»N U«urt beats tUffU, ^TJfSSrS «nlH ihS *ky. . Asytiei aAg s«eot flit laughliuf by, upiieur<J before.' w f V B w r peerless eyes. AVhllo A tua rlcto and wise. Hlth wistful sighs, ■‘gJS jE w ew yield no more. ' Mabol frowns the world is drear, Mumbling dewdrop seems a tear, gacb trembi * d foaP( h ard y affd enduring, fie travels lig h t, m io h iq a n j x o is u a t u r b . ly tinned, a gun and knife h te f e p o h s destruction of bears, seldom enlarges M I C f l i e A N S T A T E N E W S ^ upon his captures. He. h as no adm irasom etim es only a revolver/** ho can' s«nat«. usually shoot a t s h o r tr a n g /if the bear tlon or respect for bruin. He th in k s ZuiNsiNo, Mich., .March ST^The senate tm Mlvhlff in Woman's Clubs. him a dirty, cowardly beast, h is skin (Tuesday passed the blU saumUtlng to the bo still alive in th e trap. b e tter off th an on. 11© ra th e r prefers T h e M ichigan Federation o f Women’* people the question of removal of the Bometimes the bear is dead1, but not to ta lk of his habits, anatom y and the club was organised a t L ansing by rep county seat of Emmett county from Har often, for he will live a week with his quality of his fur; or m ore often of th e resen tativ es of forty-nine clu b s from bor Springs to Petoskey. and in commitleg on light fast in a trap. Attached to very/rare anim als th a t he has some various sections of ‘the state. U nder tee of the whole struck out all after the en clause from the bill provid th e tra p is a sto u t ehain, longer or time^ found in traps; o r of woodcraft, th e constitution every reg g larly organ-* acting ing for local optton in liquor traffic by cities, shorter, and a t th e end of the Chain a in which he is a n expert. His usual ized wom an’s club in th e sta te m ay be villages and townships, instead of by counties series of hooks, som ething like the catch of bears is from, fifty to seventy- come a m em ber of the federation upon »s now. The vote was very close, and the flukes of an anchor. These are to pre five a year, .The skin of the b ear varies th e paym ent of th e an n u al dues of S3.. question is likely to come up again, as the on. iffmo. a mournful swain. soling clause was tabled. ^ L m K moments drag In pula . # v en t th e bear from .eseaping w ith the in price from fifteen to fifty dollars, ac Officers were elected as follows; L ansino. Mich.. March CS—The senate on S K uld bear to meet disdain tra p ; .they catch and impede his travel-' cording to quality and siae. T his value President. Miss Clara Avery,- Detroit; vice Wednesday passed a bill making the open seaing fur, B u t som etim es he drags the of the skins, with sales o f the skeletons president, Mrs. Nelson B, Jones, Lansing: re son for deer uniform in all portions of the tra p long distances, and then he has to and the sta te bounty of five dollars—* cording secretary. Mrs. Fred T. Ward. Lan- state, from November 10 to November SO The W(.>,elsmiles my heart la proud. sing; corresponding ■secretary. Mra .At A./ bill raising the age ~of consent from 14 to 17 E Mabel fSwns my heart la bowed;, be tracked, which ie not_diflicuit,4is he reduced lately from te n dollars—gives Hoot* Day City. p^eqtoft-*Mre. IaigWda-1£ years was passed by a ,vote of IT to 10. aujjnybrowed • ‘bushes” a , w ell-m arked p ath in his Mr. M—— a. sufficient Income, so th a t Stone, Kalamazoo; Mrs. D Q. Brooke, Grand The jclnt'leglslutive committees on puhlle Bsh?Telgns »y bosom’s queen;___ ____ frau tio efforts t o Escape, This is the health made « favorable report on the Miller Haplds; Mrs, James O’DonneU, Jackson; Mrs* he fives in h i s ,own-, good-sized house, „ A BK she hnowawho rules in state Anna A. Palmer. Saginaw. bill abolishing the state board of health and cruel feature of b e ar trapping, and one f t S!t?oy tnd pain must altorfiftto; , , w ell furnished w ith books, musical in substituting therefor a board organized pa shudders to th in k of th e anguish of the strum ents and children, alto g eth er the f 2 S r MaWl hides my fate, ; Pown on the ltoll ais Dead* radically different lines, to be. appointed fly .iotirt and frown between. t&nnu&l w ith his olutohed lpr duys home of a comfortable, ^well-to-do oitithe governor. . , »e,| James^M cQinnis, a resid en t of F arJSunnol MIptum Peek, In Life, L awsmp, Mich.. March 20.—The senate on betw een >be Jong, shafg, tee th of the *em ___ ■, w ell, who served in th e w ar a a a mmn- Thursday reconsidered the vote by which it tra p , driven perhaps cloarAp the.bone, b e r of company L, T h ird Ohio voluri- raised the age of consent to 17 years and by a FRIGHTENED INDIANS t«!er cavalry-, w rote to .the d ep artm en t vote of .16 to-id lowered the age po 16 years. HITE MOUNTAIN B E A M , B u t ler. Mt —"- is a h u m a u e r a a n by ua« .'-.■’a : • . jvrJJ/J.’-V!. V ' 'Vi ~y'-V•’ ~;yrT?-^^ tu re jm d visits his trap s loften, so th at a t Columbus asking fo r his record, As thus amended' the hill was ip&psed by a 1 his game does fioT. suffer long.’ The They Were-HBfrtiy tOTiJe piAmcU, Under w ith a view to applying f o r a pension.' Unanimous vote. The committee on taxation th e Clveumttano«(i, recommended the passage of the McLaughlin *i»4anEx-Clergyman W h o M akes b e a r is usually too w eak, if h e has Xt w as found th a t the ro lls had Mc bill authorizing cities to exempt from taxation’ ^ A French' archmologist, trav elin g been held in the tra p a day o r two,'to G innis recorded as dying^Febrfaary % - jreai estate mortgages and Mukl contracts. a u m W » w r ’*•»•**• show much fig h t One more often is among the Aj^des in search 'o f know l 1803, a t Lebanon, .Tenn. The, only ex Bouse. edge and specimens, had a g re a t desire dispatched w ith a club' th a n with LAW StXQ, Mich,. March 27,—The bouse a Uaased to explore some caves in the sides of p lan atio n th a t can be given is th a t th e passed a large number PllUMlU. of: bills Tuesday, the ;' gun, ~ . , ^ limi to rorssbe the Pulpit for the precipices. 'T h ey were doubtless soldier wa* m issing^after th e b a ttle of most important being those for compulsory The b est tim e to g et a good shot a t a m* Forests Mia tlie ancient tombs, and' would probably Lebanon, and, n o t . hav in g again re education in the public schools and abolish- ■. b e a r is w hen the acorns and blue ber yield him treasure.- He se le c te d /a ported, w as supposed to have been Ing.tbe salary of the sheriff of Wayne county MUIs. after January 1,1167, The bill prohibiting can ries are in Season.. He is extravagant favorable spot, therefore, rigged a so rt killed, didates for office to act as Inspectors of elec ly, fond o t both, aa w e lla s of- a hive of tion was defeated.1. \ Damaging Flumes a t Fife Lake. The only man a t present In th e W hite w ild honey, which be devours regard of b h a irro rse a t; betw een tw o strong L ansing , Mich,*. March EA — The. house leather cords,: and engaged tw o Indians mountain region whose sole occupation, less of a whole sw arm of furious bees T h e village of.Fife L ak e w a s ' visited7 spent the entire'afternoon Wednesday in com- / to le t him down from th e brow .of th e b y a fire which wiped o u t n early all mittee of the whole on the,Stoll bill repealing' r a tin g bears liras in th e P e q u a k et attao k tn g his impervious sides. If he ^ Intervale. Do not picture a grizzly, cau n o t find a c o rn s, enough on th e precipice. “ A -descent of th ree hun th e business portion-w est of th e Grand- -the law taxing mortgages, A motlon to strike I pkturesque character, fond of re la tin g gro u n d for his /b re a k fa st—for, like dred feet made in th is w ay,” he tells ftapida & In d ian a railw ay. T h irte e n out all. after tha enactlng clause was lost by a : . vote* The bill will come up again and it is buildings an d tw o residences w ere d e tie I'in tu re s and hairb read th escapes. m o st wild anim als, the early morning us, “ Is extraordinarily long.” believed wifi be passed. . However, h o reached the cave in stroyed. A dozen fam ilies w e re re n - . LaXsino. Mloh.. March 29.~The house on If Perhapsyou will’lift your incredulous is th e tim e w hen he w ants his chief on______ forcing a _____________ passage , into dered homeless and th e m ain store's Thursday passed a joint resolution submitting ; ____ I eyebrows when-it J s said th a t he is a m eal of the day—he clim bs-Hie oak- safety^ __and Tt7,wo8rewarded by finding tw o skulls! an d stocks w ere .burned” T he blaze to the people at the Noveni oer election In 1W6 / f ; /entleman and a scholar and has been tre e s and w ill break off or tw ist toward the proposition . of ^ electing members and a mummy “thoroughly d ry ,” be j sta rte d in th e City hotel and coramuni- of !clergyman! Yet it ts true. He is a th e tru n k of t he t r ees lim bs six inches the legislature fer the term of fo u r.. -passed nA ■ **«*—***-a~ cated to surrounding buildings an d years, covering two biennial sessions. tail; thin man, w itlrbrightrintelligont in diam eter. T his ho does, w ith his says,-i?aud p retty' solid."” lie l ereAdignified hearingafid gentle man- fore legs, which a re imm ensely power string through the .eye-holes of the across th e street. T he to ta l loss is Instead of two years, as now, ’ and bn election of half of 1 ner, says a Portsmouth (N. H) corre- fu l. Ills w hole str en g th seems t o be sk u llsan d attached them to his belt. a b o u t 830,000. T he insurance w ill n o t contemplating the members each two years. Itraiso provides ^aggregate^more-than-80,000.—;-----7 ipdent of th e h W Y o r k Sun. ; coucontratcd in them. His m anner for a compensation of 87jOfor each~sesslon and w tfrMkl It is not necessary to enter Into de w ith blueberry bushes is. much more and signaled to the Indians to draw five oents per mile mileage to and from tjhe State Board of Health. . capltol. The Aplin bill, providing a Uniform, . N.Yl tailsof how he happened' to abandon gentle, in fact, quite human... I t is a him up. jfeeports.to th e sta te board of h ealth liquor tax of 840(^ was made a.speoial'order for With fifrheels he defended himself Illsprofession beyond saying th a t ill* sig h t never to *be forgotten to see A —fifty^OD-e observers In d ifferent Wednesday.__ Ealthlvas the ehief muse; and it may b ear picking;-the—delicious m ountain against the j u tting JoaksTim d-lri -L ansing. house p a rts of th e -s ta te d u rin g -the week beadded that lie has alw ays been pos- blueberry, th a t is, if you are a t the jn ln u le s w as alm ost on a leyel w ith the ended M a rch 33 sh a w t h a t in te rm itte n t Friday bad another wrafigle over the Aplth teasedwith an intense^fondness for na- proper distance, say, bn one side of a top, The Indians knew n o th in g about fev er increaseiL a n d inflam m ation of “8400 uniform liquor tax bill; and the date oflts .consideration was deferred from.-April 8, as| tqie/more especially \lie w ild and sol r a v in e and the bear on the other. I t his load. , th e kidneys and pneiim onia decreased flxed Thursday, until Ap'xtl 11. The house J u s t then; the yellow skull of itary fastnesses of m ountains, only to is thon th a t Sir Bruin resem bles Mr. 6 011.in area of prevalence, Consumption in committee of the whole agreed to the : th eir ancestors appeared b efo re. their w as reported at, 150 places, scarlet fever bill making the open season for deer uni befound in following t h e tra il of such Homo, ife sits erect bn his haunches, in both peninsulas, from November l to m as hears, whoso h a u n ts th ey are. reaches o u t his arms, for now they do eyes, and the idiots gave a s ta rt of su r a t th irty -eig h t, typhoid fever a t form November 2S, requiring a hunter’s license fee i hjn also hinted th a t, b rm frlit up on n o t seem legs, and closing them round prise. T he Frenchm an th o u g h t surely fifteen, d ip h th eria a t th irty , measles' of 125'from non-residents and fifty cents from l^lfkin In a region where gam e w as a g o o d -th ic k cluster of the bushes, they had le t go the cord, , a t e ig h t and sm allpox a t D etroit, G rand resident hunters. The number,’of deer: to be “ I t was the affair of a second,” he ' abundant, his earliest sp o rts and J o y s draw s them up to his breast, and pro R apids, T hree Rivers, >Y psilanti and slaughtered by one person is limited to five. yvrites. “ W hat passes in the brain of were trapping and gunning; and la te r ceeds to pick the fru it as daintily as a W atson, _ / ' V:.:\v POTATOES^ ON VACANT LAND. inlife, when settled in mbro-serlous oc* lad y eatin g straw berries w ith a .fork* a man a t such an in stan t is indescriba* •F oanil Stan d in g In a Varm L , D e tr o it P la n o f B u li ln i H uppliei fo r the cnpatlons, an unconquerable longing I t is in th e i&ason of berries, adorns ble. _l.did n o t drop a yard, b u t I ex P oor to B e T ried In Omaha; /The body-of STD. G ueno ttd, a y oung forthe free life of woods and fields and oth er autum nal, fru it, w ith an oo perienced all the h o rro r of a man in m an who disappeared ab o u t th ree O maha , Neb., M arch 29. --Mayor Pinoften overcame Kim, and a t len g th tho easional free of honey, ‘th a t he fays on the void. My hands le t go th e mum* weak* ago, w as found in tho Epw ortfi g re e ’s potato-patch schem e is going to > tlqearrived when he could not re sist a store of fa t for his long w inter nap my, and while, covered w ith a cold, it,and his health-seemed, also to re? in some cave or rooky den, which he sweat, I w as helped over th e edge of league grounds a t L u dlngton stan d in g be trie d in Omah a th is y ear. Some o f the cliff by th e Indian*, tHo?haumihy, u p rig h t In a barrel, th e head, and Omaha’s la rg e st land’ owners, Includ quire an open-air life. Seldom leaves before early soring. shoulders projecting. G uenofte’s th ro a t in g H erm an K ountze, Jo h n A; Creigh Bat though not now a clergym an he A lthough Mr. M----- seldom has'to ex broken into a thousand pieces, bound w as cu t from e a r to ear. His coat was ton, M ayor Betais and. A. J. Poppletbn, ^batlllischolar, especially in all th a t ercise tils skill in shooting a.bear, ho is ed from rock to rock and landed in bits ly in g on th e ground a few fee t aw ay have agreed to donate la rg e unoccupied ^fpertains to_ woodcraft, h u n tin g a n d probably the best shot in the lower a t the bottom of tho chasm .” a n d his w atch and a soqall a m o u n t of tra c ts of laq d w ith in th e city lim its Ho overw helm ed th e Indians with .- trapping. For he Rbows, fo r instance,~ ran g es of the W hite mountains. H!s m oney w ere found in h i s ' puokets. I t fo r th is season to be used for su stain ?;Wtonly.the.habits.ttiid. tra its .of. ..the. only rival is a boy now about.fifteeu invectives,' b u t to no purpose. Such w as-though t to fte a case <jf suicide. in g th e poor of th e city. Tire w o rk --------------- i i c a i r thfty asRurefl bar, but has also ■a scientific knowl- yours old; "The rem arkable thing in re- fijQAlL w ill be done u n d er th e charge of tn e of its anatomy. In th is ho is self- g n rd to*thls boy is th a t he has hut one turbed in th e ir sepulchers, had ‘ the __ . .Shortage of 87,OOO^ClaImotl._ associated charities. T he county an d ' taught, chiefly by dissecting th e , ani- sound arm , the o th er having been par- h ab it of.kissing the Ifidlnns. who per* An investigation in to th e books o f city w ill be asked only to fu rn ish seed .. nils which he captures. Of course th e aly.zed from birth, llis-lefF arm hangs ished infallibly und er their deadly a n d tools and to p lo v r th e lan d first. .principal money-value-of th e b e ar to d ik e a sofM h n p ^ p e , yet it is.wonder- b reath . One of the tw o declared th a t fo r several years past resulted, i t is T h en th e land. w hich w ill pt‘obably in»tint is In the pelts and the s ta te bounty, f u l how much ho can help himself with his oWn fa th e r bad died in th a t way. _ said, in th e discovery of a shortage of elude a t le a st 1*00® acres, w ill be di The o th er assured the Frenchm an $7,000. E x-Treasurer Cliauncey Brown Inaddition he does quite a busiuess in it. He w iil sw ing it around n rake th a t a t th e mom ent w hen th e head o f marift ffnnfl a sh o rtage of 81,700, and ex- vided into sm all lots o f an acre each, jjdlfog the skeletons to miisnnms, prl ^tuff or-fork h andle aud do ul mb^t as emd-lt Is oajoulated th a t oae-aere o u g h t nte students aud sculptors, and he m uch work as if he had two arras. the mummy showed above th e edge of T reasu rer Wyckoff claim ed to have set to su p p o rt one fam ily. H alf th e la n d If it tle d his shortage of $2,000''w ith the suI^keeps on hand an assortm ent o f v th ^h trR l w ith a qhotg m r or rille he is tri-~ the-rc w ill be demoted to potatoes, Cerent bones, so th n t he can- supply- -umPhanb- over beasts a n d birds^on. the -had not luckily fallen in to th e abyss it -pervisors. T he j a t t e r denycthis. The '■/ Mlchlgwu Epworth Leagoe, to?particular bono required*------- - ----- ---------------------------------i — aterrnehnr« oiirse’dj th em east fgrin-a treerofrgroum l-ep-w have .cui^ Hernr pas£. all a ll rem- o th e r officers involved prom ised to edy.—Youth's Companion., D etroit , Mich., M arch 27.—T he fifth ____ m ake good th e ir deficits. Dils hunter is also an e x p ert m e- b ird or anim al can escape his quick And -----------an n u al convention of th e E p w o rth thanlc. Ho designs, forges aud p u ts u n errin g aim. Short B u t New sy. Item *. le a g u e of M ichigan opened in th e Cen AN TIQ U ITY OF PEANUTS. I t is singular how ofjten the crippled whether all his own trap^, and has Kerngood & R osenthal, proprietors tr a l M. E. church h e re T uesday various improvement? iu them . ■ and. maimed undertake th e very things Goober Was Known to the of th e Excelsior Clptliing & Shoe com- evening before an audience of 1,500 never lose h im a bear, once t h a t seem the most impossible for The Suncelent -pany-4n-Saglnaw,- one—o f tlie—larg e st -persons, th e ma jo rity of whom-vvere Ancient Ve w fa M r tproajf upon him, and th e country them , and usually w ith success. There concerns in n o rth ern M lohigan, filed delegates. E ugene C. Pierce, of Sagfe. aT “He th a t h ath plenty of peanuts and People, mountain clim bers and arna* is & distinguished a rtist iu Antwerp Chattel m ortgages for over $56,000* givetfi liis neighbor none” w as no relar a w , th e p resid en t of th e sta te league, -t jor tportsraen are more a fra id of w ho, having no arms, paints w ith his Mrs. H. J, Sc holey,„ w ife of a. once -delivered a brief ad d ress in w hich he tive of-i th a t ancient Peruvian chief led they_nre of the beasts them - toes.---------- --------------whose tom b was recently opened in the prom inent business m an, died quite said th a t th e league had now 30,000 People who litre in th e lowlands, in wvM. They are terrible to look at, valley of Yucay, in th e vicinity of suddenly a t Coldwater, aged 70 years. m em bers enrolled in M iehigan. H e make one think of th e to rtu rin g tqw ns and cities, know little of the life This venerable individual of H er husband is yery sick, w ith no pros- also spoke of _tho w idespread good ,the f t n t80< the Inquisitidfir " T here of the boys find g irls of tlm m ountains the period of the Incas, who was p er pects for recovery. ' T eague h ad accom plished ill social reyvery Uttle danger to travel-' T he g irls help th eir m others ausLenrly haps a cousin' germ an to A tahualpa, Airs! M ary IX Gould died in Sherform . ----a, however, from th e h u n te r’s traps, lea rn all. th e p arts of housework; they was.found to have peanuts in his out wood, She was-82-yoars o ld ,. had-beeu-l To Roitew l ntereil i n^ fclatwIcA \s oi m«! ®hear are no t those also help in the hayfield, and gencrai- stretched, mummy hand, as i f de- a m em ber of th e M. E. ch u rch for six- | A nn Arbor, Mich., M arch 29.—An im- ' sat. I iiKia ^ *1Ie haunts the rnbst inacces- ly know how to m ilk a cow. Perhaps Bir^usof giving them to d istan t pos ty six years, an d had read th e Bible <INfit| p o rta n t m eeting of educators is in ses portions of th e i t will interest some girl to know th a t terity. th ro u g h th irty -th re e tim es. ------------------------------. sion h ere a t N ew berry hall. I t is m ade MS fot, 0, T ntaiD*’ coming down ra re ly in th e earliest language of our race, V eritable peanuts th ey wore, brown, S«f. A lb ert Eckles, of P lym outh, buried u p of professors of th e olassics in n u - ' lires.* cornfit‘his and slieep pas- th e Aryan, daughter m eant milkmaid. shrunken and crum bling to dust, it is fifty bushels of tu rn ip s la s t fall, buV .tto,,, : n ‘hc summer one occasionally' T he boys~work in the fields And woods true, b u t plainly peanuts, from which covered them so deeply th a t when he m ero u s-u n iv ersities, a n d highjschools^-{OLE p a rtie u la rly in tho w est. The object is then«Vtray cob’ USUftUy » pair, in an d know how to handle a gun or not even all o! th e well-knpwn odor opened th e p it th is sp rin g forty-five to re a ro u se an enthusiasm iu th e stu d y s e t traps by the time they are ten or had quite departed. _ bushels h ad rotted. of th e classics, which hove la te ly been tho d“ -i tw elve y e ars old. At sixteen they can The discovery is of no little interest The fan n in g m ill factory o f Williapa crow ded o u t in m an y schools by scien te ll moro of the habits and haunts of to archaeologists, for h ith erto the laitiAi ^v/ 10 him a t le a st an W illiamson, to g eth er w ith its contents, tifio and so-called practical studies. P birds and beasts and all sorts of cu fiftv *h<i ^ an -^ t,rftPs over a b o u t rious woodcraft th an can be found in origin o f the peanut has been a m atter w as destroyed by fire >at Saginaw , Prof, F. W. Kelsey, of th e L atin de -'of some doubt. But in tho lig h t of this kndirm* ♦ °f moutl^ « te rrito ry ex-: p a rtm e n t here, is a t th e head of th e books. They are fam iliar "w ith every g ift to us from the hand of one who Loss, $0,000; fuUyxinsured. t0rthnfprOln ,tlie SOwUlWCSt -to th e nook and corner of th eir pwn terri A t M ount P leasan t fire destroyed the conference. lived and died long before th e days of stoVcs of Sam May, clothier; Fred Bonh ova»« ^ te rv a lo , b u t mosttory, Tho one-armed lad referred to Michigan G. A. It Election. tho inhum an Pizarro i t is plain th a t bavS!Je, C,hocoro» range, in w hich has already gone beyond, into tho tho ancient Peruvians ato peanuts and sall, m eats; Thomas M cN am ara, dry M ount Clemens, Mich., M arch 29.— hlnitJSClU(Led ^ Chocorua moungoods, and W. W. Cox, H lrugs,' I^oss, A h o t co n test betw een .Judge Daboll, h aunts of the bear, and probably will deemed them good enough to tak e to $30,000; insurance, $17,300. Ifw p r io n s spurs, Fauof St. Jo h n s, and Alex P atrick, of De i lU f f ? iimo? called, in consequence n o t be happy or think himself quite a th eir graves w ith them.: Mrs. F. M. E dw ards and h e r m other, tro it, for th e position of d ep artm en t m an untiH ie has killed one. T h eren re A fellow feeling is thereby estab I <^tc S y S arHi t e r a n d i t s i m m e plent y of- men and -boy s- hi th e -Whlte lished betw een our smaU htTy am i Ui« M rs^E . T. Heading, were seriously -com m ander of tlie G rand Army of th e 'm ountains who—oconsionftUy slioot-Q t ancient Peruvians. Ho w ill ' at“ o ircr ^burned by m .explc^l coruaa‘^ w 6 bPlenclId peak of"Chotra p bears ju st for the sport or to g e t a recognize th a t they m ust have been D etroit, and Mrs. E dw ards’ 2-year-old election of the foriucr. Mrs. K napp, few e x tra dollars. In this am usem ent proper people, whom he wquld have son was probably fata lly injured. of Howell, w as elected d e p a rtm e n t Face, ^ and th e they learn many interesting things and enjoyed know ing; they ate peanuts and ,T hc coutract for building an iron p resid en t of the Women’s R elief Corps. W0f*t Dome; He know s th e m ost , an<lt unti ^JL- ctaiK untrod recesses of a ll th is acquire health aud hardiness, tdgethcr liked them; and they k ep t some, for him. bridge over the ; H scanaba riv er 3 miles T he encam pm ent n e x t y e ar w ill be a t w e st of Gladstone w as lot to the Gil* To the throe g re a t staple p lan ts lett-H erzog Manuifneturing company of Saginaw . ly as no................other m an.............know s w ith good stories of th e ir adventures and exploits. A t a W hite m ountain ueti*.7*j Another L«k« Frrry. ^ hear ftnfin0l t n b u t precisely as fireside you can be..w ell'entertained of which America has given to th e world M inneapolis for $5,700, --com , cotton ami tobacco—we m ay 'hem. iu f chher wild anim als know l**" M uskegon, Mich,, M arch 27. — T h e T he G rand Rapids lia r association a n evening listening to these recitals now add the pOanutT for Sobmly had idooP project,of a y e ar ago fo r a fe rry lin e It may innd° *°TT ^ e' r hruil w herever it the quaintest language, interspersed ever seen a peanut in Europe, Asia or gave a b an q u et in honor of J udge II, >rW*V across L ake M iehigan betw een th is ^ h a ’a. it W ^ an ln»tlnet .like an w ith ’tales of strange, m ysterious hap Africa a t the tim e th is old chief closed JI. L brtoii’s first visit. J o th a t city to bOJtofj city and M ilwaukee h a s been revived. leaf or th ^ HliFhte8t tu rn penings, of which twery neighborhood rentF'" liis fist on ithis more than medieval hold a session of th e United" S tates T his h a rb b r is alm o st d irectly across Mlonioc *fW? ’ feesh m ark on a court.. tlio lnke from M ilw aukee and h a s been •bother ^ ,.1 ? *°°tpr int on qioss w here has A good store. For m ountain dw ell handful, now b rought to light. T he Bell Telephone company in th is ers are credulous, ft b it superstitious, aee’hothing. He.seldom ra i reduction in open th ro u g h o u t th e severe w in te r ju s t *horcthp.Pf'^bow ingpretty n early and easily astonished. Though brave cities is from 20 to S asfc, so -th at fairly re g u la r trip s have in the face of real danger, and even , cbear s foot will fall, *♦ « and directed the m agnificent anthropoTrates: The c u t in een m ade by tho M ilw aukee steam ers. .............. —** I t U ft fond of' hazardous adventures, they logical exhibit a t the world’s fa ir-tin - 35 per >eent. an d reduced rates w ill VGndep bow a man of h is PhysiqU0 Their Legal AdvUrr. characteristic _what he jocosely term s also b o 7 made on th e sta te exchange e sa tram p his fo rty have,this contraduitory CbioagoVM arch 30,—Jo h n W. Cary, of being alarm ed it* a m o m c n T ^ u h y ^ m m ^ th e p u m F service. “— I,...S i„„ tSt1 oaPi0°V ** f r . , tlle roughest and the great-„ ......... Mrs. F ra n k M. E dw ards and h e r 2- g en eral counsel of th e Chicago, Mil :through Chicbrua range, u ij sterlotts sound o r sign, Atiy^trango kin” has beep discovered m one of the event. • prehistoric burial cavos of ‘K entucky. year-old boy wero badly burned in Dc- w aukee *&.St. P aul R ailw ay com pany, t-f»d the of “blow-downs” unusual Tho occasional b ear slayor anvays T h a t ljttla Uuown race* th e mound tiv iL Aim child fatally. Tbermofcher died a t tho V ictoria hotel, Mr. Cary it- l ,{ot« .of spnioe and hemh as the story to toll; i t is an event in buildersTraised pumpkins, or, a t least, em ptied tw o quart* o f gasolm o in to a had been the chlet legat adviser o t the' ^ l n s to bo all sinew, w ith oompany since 185$, te a k e ttle , th in k in g It-w as w ater. his life nnd th a t of th e neighhorhoi>d, q u a sh e s.—Youth’s Companion. if cxcrcw 2°! j*JP°rflhou* flosh, an d . — ............... .........B u tM r. M— *, whose business is th e of this sort has made him l, p ip m # ' ! ■ m W fy P 'Z 'I’i : f c ||5 i p . Ji,'-;&i' -yU's, P ..... iiii 1 ^ 1‘§U ® ..'/f ***■ k „ '.r K t 11lv - ’v- :tpt S T •M' jm S iSfrSS-f.E v/v'' p n - n W J L _ "E E IF t t ™ m r P ip r, t l w H i r ■I m I a A:; y 'I -M M i": fw. *Vs*1: Itr'l - o x m iM iv w a t t r It Makes . O t t t t J n i M LM M * tfifiESTIOIfI Prof. E.B. Webster Ison the rick list. Whole number enrolled............. . There are only fifteen applicants for Number left for all causes* Number of reentries .... •••»♦«••••• Village Marshal up to date. ’ Number belonging at end o f month.. T h o im p o rta n t q u e stio n is where to The board of supervisors will stand 16 Aggregate, terdlnees,.. g e t th e B E S T fo r th e L E A S T Democrats and 18 republicans. Time lost by teacbere In half days.,,MM m oney. The county went"Republican, Wede* No. of limes teachers have been tardy 1 T h is wo helipve is firm ly settled meyere majority being nearly 800, , Number of nou-resldeut pupil!mmiimh 88 th e m in d o f every consum er Born, April 8,1885, to Mr. and Mrs. Number of suspensions....,.................. ' I t m ak es th e .G RO CERS a n d D R U G G IS T S how l w hen th ey w ad to be a t ,No.of cases of corporal punishment..., 0 Mason Whipple, of Lima, a daughter. o u r p rice list; th ey seem to th in k o u r prices too low: th ey tell how m u ch b e tte r th e ir goods are th a n ours; T h ey brag a b o u t th e ir b est q u a lity ; blow B . A . S H Y B E R ’S , Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Rowe, of Manchester, No, of pupils neither absent nor. tardy 184 JB. -E. W bbstbr , Supt. 2 Packages yeast cakes 4 cents. a b o u t th e ir lowest p r iM8» *nd offer al18orta 01 exou8e*» *>ufc called on Chelsea friends last Tuesday. 24 pounds granulated sugar $1.00. . Myron Parka has removed to the fas, Roll of honor tor month ending Mar. 20, 6 pounds butter crackers 25 cents, -. 1855, Including all who have not been Good canned corn 6 cents. . Hagan dwelling on west Middle street. tardy, and whose standings in scholarship, 0 canssardioea 25 cents. Mrs. H. W* Cambell spent. Monday attendance, and deportment have been OO Good canued peaches 10 cento* with her sister Mrs, Geo, Wing, of Scio. or above. The star indicates that the Shaving soap S cents, 7 bare good laundry soap 25 cents. Died, April 8, 1885, Miss 8arahFtsk, pupil hae pot been abseut. Corn'sand get a sample of our,.suo-cureJ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisk, . , . 'r tea. And they can’t dodge the issue. '■ FIRST GRADE. aged about 15 years. s b e have a good tea tor 80 cents. MerrillAdams* 'HNellie Rooke Try out 19 cent coffte. Mabel Raftrey Herbert Foster, of Columbus, Ohio, Pauline Burg . Best coffee In town for 38’cents, Lllht Smith called on,, relatives and friends/here last John Conway Agood.flne cut tnbacco25 cents, Albervbieinbaclh Homer Ligbthal M Tbe earth” tor 15 cents. Sunday and Monday Family white fish at 48 cents for 8 Florkncs Oarpbntbb, Teacher. Try a sack of our Gold Medal Flour/ Its coming, the Deestrict Skull of fifty Livvs 84 pounds granulated sugar for II,1 best spring wheat patent. ; 8SC O N D G R A D B . years ago. Its on the way, will be here, Good tea dust 8 cents. , Toothpicks per hox 5 cents, —Rolland Hummel* Flora Atkinson A goodayrup tor IS cents., May 10, look out for it. A ll P a te n t M e d t e in e s M to Adolph Heller G. Bahmiller Best line of candles in town. Esther Selfe Peter Bohnet and family removed to Annie Corey. Brokeu javacoffee 19 cents. ; ' Call and see our 49 cent laundried shirh, Bertie Snyder Lansing last Wednesdayr^here they ex. Joseph Eisele White or colored. Modern styles.-------50 pounds sulphur for 11.00. - - Grace Swartout* Ethel Grant “ * 1 Our line of w,ork shirts canTf be beat. pect to reside permanently. 8 cans best tomatoes for 85 cents. Erma Hunter* Our |1.50 men’a shoes is a hommer. G ood canned c o rn 5 cen ts p e r can.Miss Carrie Forner has been engaged ----S. B.-VarTtme, Teacber.We haveihrbestline of ncckweartok* Choice canned peas, 3 can s for 25 c en ts. , to teach tb*e spring term of 8 months school found at 25 cenis. V THIRD OBADB. H om e baked beaus 10 ceu ts p er can , — -- - — lScenthandkerdiieffor 10 cents, 8^ for irDistrict No. i8,-Lyndon. - Arthur Armstrong AUVed Icheldloger 25 rents.' ' • . . ■ 4 pound. Callftrnl* Prones for 99 cent*. Ottie Lane The collection-taken up at the Congreg! Gro. Bacon* Good nandkerebref f<u 5 cents. Austint)eeterle F re s h seedless raisin s 5 cen ts. ^ Ladies hose worth 15 cents fwlO cents. atlonal church last Sunday night for J..M. Florence Elsenman Clayton Scheuk . Mary Eder Ladles lioes worth 25 cents for 15 cents. S p irits o f c a m p h o r 8a centa p er p i n t Dunn amounted to 888.00. Harotd.Glazier* LadieH lioos worth 85 cents tor25 cents. 3 P ackeges G erm an sw eet chocolate fo r 25 cents. M. A. VanTtnb, Teaclier. The Deestrict Skull of fifty years ago, He ioquarterefor nll kinds of produce, a po u n d s ro lled o a ts for 25 ffin ta . We Are Still At It, , We offer you N o n e Suoh m ince m eat 3 packegesTor 25 cents. 5 pounds, c ra ck e rs for 25 cents. F u ll cream cheese 12 1-2 c en ts per p o u n d . G o o d N e w O r l e a n s flf© la s s e s 1 6 c e n t s p e r g a llo n * T bars laundry soap for 25 cents. m pfi “K lrk d lin e to r w a sh in g 15*cen ts p er package. -— B a n n e r sm o k in g tobacco 15,cents p e r pound. T JE bice fresh lem ons 2 5 c e n ts p er dozen. O n r gfi p en t coffee is m ak in g friends every day* ’ i || ----------- — ______ ; ‘ > During the Season of 1696 1 wore If rices „efore you buy. I t will give u s pleasure to slio w y o u w h a t m have, and we feel confident t h a t we can please y o n . W e have n o -o ld paper, w ith the exception of abou) fifty rolls, eyery th in g is b rig h t, new sto c k , th is seasons p a tte rn s , all m atched w ith borders a n d ceiling.____________ ■ _____________ Armstrong &, Co. Have you been thinking of you EasterH atP W e have, a n d if one o f o u r ja u n ty a n d a rtistic H a ts does n o t sh a re your oom pany oh E a ste r m o rn in g i t ’s n o t o u r fau lt— -nor -the Hat,B, Wo-are showing.tbe-Jietfest a n d moat stylish bate, flowers, trim m in g s, etc. O u r i i ir e o f - 1 0 c e n t sohoot h a ts oau’t be bea t in th e oounty--------- ---------------------------------- M H S. S T A F F A N , m H a t c h & D u r a n d B ld g . i aitran, Deposit- your Money^in-the FOURTH-ORADB. the day will be here May 10. The age of consent bill, which fixed upon 18 years, has been reconsidered and the age reducecHo-18 years. rMlsTBertha Schumacher numberofher young friends March 26tb, the occasion beingher birthday/ Dr. Thomas Holmes was-called to Solo iLella Geddes Helen Burg ... “ Kantlelmer Maggie Bnhmlller IR. Christoa KalmHach* Julia Bahmiller* llaB Ernest Coqks* Benny Frey* J . 0 ; T w itc h e ll, FrederickaLamberi* P H Y S IC IA N AND ra Harrihgtor, Teacher FtFTII OBADB. Herman Foster* Aha Alexander* Myrta Guerin* Lee-Ackersou* Harry Lyons Carrie Al her B Schwikerath* Mabel Bacon* George Speer* Hattie Bur«y RbshZuIke Luella Buciianan Helen Bdeif L ibbir Drprw, Teacher., Monday to officiate at the. funeral of the infant son of Mr and Mrs Geo. Wing_____ Miss Cora Irwin and brother, George, left for Chicago last Saturday, where they expect to remain tho coming summer. ; . SIXTH GltADB. 'Wm. Barthelahd wife, of _Minneapolis, Warren Eddes* IMInuto Huber* are the guests of Mr, Barthold parents, Emily Steinbacb* |Einiiy Steiubach* Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Barthol, of Garfield Mara L. Wukbi.br, Teacher. v""''rV.-‘ ' •/' .;'V'' f.i'/ ■■ ■■ ■ •. street. SKVBNTHjpUAPB. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Welsh entertained Leonard Belssel* .(Bertha Schumacher* a select company of friends at their home Lizzie Schwikerath | on Rost Middle street lost Wednesday H rnry J. S tiuson, Teacher, evening.________• __ ; ____ ___ BIGUTH-GUADB, Lillie Wackenhut : March 27th; being Earnest Oooko's Floronce Martin* Lula Speer* Florence Ward birthday he entertained a large number of OoraStofer his schoolmates at the homo of his parents F lorence Bachman, Teacher. M South Main street. > HIIOItrSCBOftfc— The wife of prof. Wilbur P. Bowen, Marie Bacon Lena Laird* direcior of physical • training in the Nellie Bacon Lena Miller Normal School at Ypsilanti. died March Nate Bowen Faye Moon* Mary Broesamle i Minnie Schumacher 26,1890, aged 29 years. r Cl|ti8, Cartier* r Bertha Spaulding* Everyone who has an interest in Ver- Archie Qlark Hattie Spaulding* m outC erneteryisrequcstcdtoattcnda Elvlm-Clark*----- Tracy Sweellaud* _ Helena Stehibach*: meeting at the Vermont 8chooI house, Nell Congdnn Mabel Fletcher* Tlilrza Wallace* Saturday April 18,1805, at 2 p. m.---------- Edith Foster* Maty Wunder Orlev Wood* Rev. Theophilus-Buyse, for 24 years Lillie Gerard* Henry Wood* pastor of St. John’sC a th o lic church, Andros Guide* Fanny Hoover Eric Ztncke* Jackson, dieddn an hospital at Millwauken Flora Kempf* Lewis Zincke* Tuesday night of heart disease and dropsy. Lena KrUse 1'Money may make the mare go,” but C. MgClaskie and N. Storms, Teachers the Summit philosopher says ho has known Thtmkfl. ’’many a chap who has learned by ex* perieocc that tliemare makes the money SU RG EO N . XHRco in I f a to h & D tn a m l bnilditi^. Dr. W. A. CONUN D E N T IS T , Office O v er G luaierie / D ru g Store, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, , G . W . P a lm e r . PHYSICIAN AND 3URGEON. OOlce over KenipTs now bank, Chelsea. H/ W. SCHMIDT. ^hysioisra&Hurgeon. SpECiAiiTiESt—DtseRses of the Noae/Tliroat, Eye anti Eur. Office H ours:—10 to 12 amV 2 to 5. , Operative, Prosthetic — and Ceram ic Pent; istry in all theh branches.' Teeth cx amined and adviic freo. S{)cciai attention given to children's teeth:- Nitrous oxide and LocalAnesthetic used in extracting; Permanently located. ^ H . H . A V E R Y , D . D .S . Office over Kompf Bro’s Hank. DR. go 17 B U ELL, ail those that aided mo in the handsome May festival, Ann Arbor, May 17 to 18 majority given at llie recent townshlp J. D .S ciinaithan. Michigan Central will sell excursion election. ’ Homeopathic Piiysician and Surgeon, / / tickets for above occasion, atone fare for -Office in Hatch A Durand bulldtofr-^ round trip, May 16 hud 17, good lo. return ------- g. Q.T, M, Office hours—8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. J*. MaylO. _L_ Its Money is protected from fire and burglars by the best screw door, electrical Important work to come Iwfore our A business meeting of the Epworth -alarmvburgiarproof vault-safe made. ----- ------ -------------------------------------------- League will be held Friday evening, April W» J. Knapp, Pres. Thos. 8, Sears, Vice-Pres. Geo. P. Glazier, Oashier. 5th, in the M, E. church parlors. Come 5th, would earnestly, request a fullattend, ance, especially those that never come. and enjoy the musical program. H. J. I t TMK tx tr. It is your duty as well as those that do. Sfimson, Sec. __ NO MUKAKINft James W. Speer Com; Andother spadsUies The result of the Special Election last G«nUemen, Ltdto* Bor* and Mines mo the Thursday was as follows: Whole number S a lffh ts of th e Mhcoabces. of vptea cast 862, of: which 217 were '**Yes” B est In th e Wcjrld. and 189 “No,” Six ballots were thrown The State Commander writes us Com See deMrtpUre edrertlie meat which appear* la tw* LincolnvNeb., as. follows: “After trying outabd did not count. > other medicines for wtiat seemed to be a - Owing to unavoidable circumstances Taka fto Sntstiretf. very obstinate oough in our two children tnitot on havlnd W* L* the celebrated '06 club will be unable to we tried Dr, Klug’s New Discovery and DOUGLAS* SHOES, appear before the public of Chelsea on at the end of two days the cough entirely with nans and toW* the formerly advertised dates but will Stamped on bottom. Solder left them. We will not be without it appear on the 26th and 27tb. hereafter. aa.our-cxperienco prov^i ihuUt Rev. Irl B. Hicks, the St Louis weather cures where all other lcmectina. fall *1— I . - F . R iem em lieid r^rC itr ^ “Bissell” ” D P 10 W S . Merits. Pronounced by all who h'ave used' them the Best plows on earth. We also carry, a full line of the . best paint manufactured in the world, “The Peninsular.” A fu ll' line of Hardware and Farm implements. C. E; WHITAKER. forcasts of the cold and unpleasant March, says spring will open early in April and be favorable for early agricultural operations. Th& weather will be wet up to July, and August will be hot and dry. but not so bad As last year. iW Farlor Barber Shop, not give this great medicine a trial, ns it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at R. ’1 * C liG ls e a , j t l lc li , S. Armstrong and Co’s Drug Store: Good work and close attention to bush Regular slz^t 50c. and $1.00. ness is my motto. With this'' In vlow, l hope to . secure, at least, part of your patronage, A revised and enlarged edition of Dr. _ G S O . S D B R , P ro p . Humphreys’ Specific Manual will bo sent free to any addiless. Humphreys’ Med k a v e / icine Company, William St John Sts., ' I b m k I ,Sew Yprk. Proprietor of tho Msdloal Booh, . The two men who burglarized. J. J, Raftrey's tailor shop last week, were cap. tured near Grass Lake by Deputy Sheriff Staffan and Under 'Sheriff Woods, lost' Thursday. They hod disposed of some of the clothing at'Grass Lake which led to their arrest Nearly all the oiothfng Shiloh’s Curo ls sold on a gu&rentcc. was recovered. They are now boarding It curt-s Incipient Consumption. It.is the City Barlier Shop & Bath with Sheriff Judson awaiting illicit trial iKMRCough Cure; - Only 25cts/ COotS/ and ;— Babcock building, N. Main St. at the May term of court, . $1,00, Sold by Armstrong $ Co, i MU : i LraAoa T m ih ip , MtohigaaFaotory toip*tloa. m u m Act No. 125, session laws of 1898, di ets "ahannual v Inspection of all ffiSr except one Justice and Treasurer, The manufacturing establishments In the following Is the result. Mate and places the work in the State La Supervisor “ bor Bureau, under direction of the Com* ^ James Rowlett d 91 tnlsaloner of Labor, It also directs that DeLancey Cooper r official to make an annual report of the T h a t is, th e r i g h t k in d pays. A . „to induce nil to rive our New Shoe Department ft. visit, w* Township Clerk work done. Uoder the provisions of the d cased, well satisfied c u s to m e r is i||0^ r^ia! i)rice8 on all New Shoe*. * . ' ** '. Charles W. Miller d act, the State wua divided into five In* tu r c h o ib a o f a d v e rtise n te n ts. rffXnwk yo» to take Old Shop Worn Shoes at the nri trices of Frank Burkhart r , spectlon districts, with a deputy inspector l - l . nr 6\«\\ at reduced prices} but we do offe|P our New 81hoes, k at Township Treasurer (br each. No work has been done In tlie Finest Quality of Goods, Hener? V Heatley d fdtiCftU i w y „ 1Old 1<u|uGood. ftm'Jlvntirely uewly t'urni.M n«partment foil nf :New ant) filth district, comprising the counties in Thelipwwt Frioes,, Dick Clark r 87 tbs upper peninsula, aim only partially ^Oerviciible Shoes, and we guarantee to sell them at prices suitable Justice of the Peace, full term Oourteoua Treatment, dons in the northern counties of the lower Andrew J Boycyd /titfces. peninsula, the appropriation not being prompt Delivery. „ aw, times that we can buy New, Fresh Goods Cheap, and we ■*5 Alien Skidmore r j sufficient to cover this part °f the work. iS e h w ip . Please notice a few random items* Are all needed to make a up our Justice of the Peace, fill vacancy The second annus) report has Jnst been kind of advertising. HeneryGortood _ - : Issued apd is a work of much. value, alike \ A custopier doesn’t feel like com Michael J, Graham* p to the manufacturers and their employes, ing back when he is acid sham goods Highway Commissioner U give* s statistical table of the 2A88 at >#* <61 <\ifera Act'd shoe for ll«00i in ftU t i w i f 1 a Irigh price. . ■ JohnYoungd , fiKdories inspected during the. year 1894, This week we shall offer another S ^ i a t t a r styj^ilioa lor»1 A t, «JI aiwa. Harrison Hadley r each fretory being known by ttslnspectiou lot of' Kairbaok’s Golden Cottolene 1 . <SeS * fliie shoe for $l*50,ftll 8iz«* School Inspector number and all references through the at the extra low price of ffic per ** SlfaHiell ^ u r Own Make” $2,506ho* for $2.00. Georg* A Huncjmn d book refer to that , number. The table ! £ S «ll ‘‘Our Own Mmte,$8.00 shoe for $2.25* £ V William Collins r Our Teas and Coflfee*. gives the Ibcatjop ami names of factories flatter goods in proportion. Drain Commissioner wether tipping or idle; if running wether Are making customere every day. Daniel McLaughlin d (Ull or part time, wether running lull or When you want' an extra good cup <3 Ernest Howe r * part cap city, number of employes (with of tea or a.cup o f coffee) the finest Board of Review sex) when running ftill capacity, number you ever drank* just try tts, we have i natent tip kid shoe, New Goods for $1,25, , Francis Beemau d Patent tip kid ahoe,^New Goods for $2.00, , employes now, average monthly pay roll, got the goods that will please yon. Wellington Bowdlshr goods manufactured, hours of labor, child C S *“.00 Jufineon Shoafof * u o . Constable L S a r ia .5 0 Johnson Shoe for $3.00. > tabor, increase or decrease, in wages and James Canfield d I f f i s in Ohelsea for OlUOr * ------------- ^ * other matters pertaining to the welfare 0 To users of this grade o f tea, we James Moran d . S i l t offer in Childrens >»ha*$ oil sizes; New Goods for $3.00 would slty that if you want someemployes. GeorgeMiller d gterf one is anxious to sell their old shoes 'because New goods are , Following the,table is a list brail Changes thing that^ will- aiuk yon try, our Qeorge Stanfield d ordered by the deputy Inspectors. They Japan Fan mugs at &C per lb. John Lee r : tfrstsK deavor as always fco, lead in low prices. show that a united effort Inis been made Better than wliat high-|mce<r Comesad see these bargans In our “New Shoe Department* Jarvis Goodwin/ to enforce the provisions of the law ant dealers charge you 12^o for. . Louts Pane r in every possible w.»y (0 protect employes . C an n ed G oods. wliile st work., The most important *0 Our list o f .canned goods corner these orders arefhr fire escapes on build prises tlie finest goods that money L im a Tow n sh ip O fflcw i logs more than, two stories high, guards « Supervisor^W. H. Pancerd 2.--------- for elevator openingfl, protectlon of eaws, will buy.; 5nle agents for Chelsea for fche celebrated Bntterick patterns, Clerk—Otto D. Luick, r 89. I fy o u w s n t^ a g o o d c n n o fG o rn r belts,.-vats - pans, .and 6iher_jdiingerou» S u c c o ta sh , Feae, 3iim a B ean s, S tr in g ithlj Fashion Plates, Delineators. Metropolitan plate, etcr Treasurer—J. J. Klein, r 28. places; also as to sanhury regulations, etc; B e a n s ^ o r iji fa c t a n y t h i n g in th e Highway CotaV—Mason^WhlppIe, r 85, Tliefe is also a delulled llsi^ f »1ThccI- c a n n e d vegetable lin e , d o n 't fo rg et Justice (ull term)—Geo. C.Page, r 7. dents reported In these 2,888 factories t h a t we w u rru n t every p ack u g e Wt* Jua|lce (vacanCy>—Samui W,Tucker,T eatherbonb orsets inspected durtog the year 1894.. It shows p;u4out^ >cV ^ :1 _ T Z iliat there were only 128 accidents- of Hi tla rY iittH b C ra n a R*C0,?LaiHes S S ? d, b y Drain Com,-H. J. Hennlnger, r 12. grades, during the year, aa compared with School Inspector—Jacob Barels, d 17 C ra c k e rs who wear then* 2215 reported in. tlie 2,068 Inspected in 1898 Lnest StyMfi The Damnoatoftlw^ ■ ■||p : r‘^; m l i f ! ' 1? }:l S iS il O^lX 4= M m txm 1j **.v■A 1 wm ’■j*r iJi MtHiS aiaCANTIlE COMPANY F 1 1 m; .■ \ "i ''. . C Bd. of Review— A, Guerln, r l l, Constables—John Btelubacb, 8, Geo. Savory 12, Ciias. Mr Morse 2, Arthur Hunter, 11, all r. tComfortiMe. Of these 128 there were only 14 fatal ones, of ifaese five tieing by a boiler^ explosion at West Bay City. This part of the report shows . the utility of the inspection, Human life amrpliysicai suffering cannot TTnadiUa xtsmi. be measured by a irfonney consider AtIon. and ^Irat both Tinve been greatly prolcctea -ewnnoi be denied. ' ' 8, Scripter returned home Dmn Wheeler The deductions are most iotoiORlhig last Friday. . •. * . ■-i . . footing up IbeloHH of time abd capmJty F, E, North of Stockbrhlge spent giving tlie numltor of employes in all nictoriea insixcivd, the avemge moiithiy Sunday at home. pay roll/changes ordered, accidents and Mable Ives of fltockbridge vlalted at care oftiiose Injured, d|Hpo8ni0rr_0f~eU1 hi labor, together with muon else of euterest WlUFypers last^ee):. JlWnfiwTop^aiat^ aw l c’m pidyrsr Tlie Florence Palmer was elected orgcinest report should be in the office ot. every manufacturer. of the.Sunday school last Sunday. TIUPCHMAVIK AEGIftTXBID. Dress-Makers aayt "They an —the best fittingcomt_on the market'’ Merchants cheerfully refund the money after 4 week's ,trial if not calisfactory. Call for . them at the stores. ’ v/. . w best on earth.. ^ G a llo n can 25 cents, Gallon can* pine~ 80 cen ts. F resh lettu ce, onions, new rudislw, fresh ' .“fc .1 1 1 / . Satisfuction, good goods ii.nd b'X prices always to be found aKOtitf I ■ . 41 store, I M m ■- THB MILP POWER CURE& . J 1 f —S ap p ressed or P n ln fa l P erio d s- .8 8 1 S>~Whites.Too Profuse F eilod*........, , 8 8 Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III, writes 1 3 -C r o a p . L a r y a ir lits, Boaneoea..., .O f and wouldbe ^ileascd. to .have the. that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In ids back ladies call and examine them. $ and also that his bladder was afftc ted. He Artistic trimming my specialty tried many so called Kidney cures but Answering depends on where you go to find out. _ w _____ eg Cough........ Ol— Asthma* Oppmsod Breathing........ .88 without any good result.. Alx>nt a year We honestly believe that, your money is-worth niore MM-but piwnsrsm, •»«* ini* Dlsof agd he began use ol Electric Bitters and ififgffilOl) Enl&rgod Glands, —»V■■r. SweUlwr T 3-Scrofula, *8ft Over H o lm es-sto v e. t 2enerst Debility, Physical W eahaess A-flcBefat Debility* PhysicalWcslasis a ft |—fidieiL-clotks is the basis of comparison. found iCliei at once. Electric Bitters is 93-Dropsy* end Scanty S ecretions.....85 M**Sea.Slokae»s, BicknwsfromJUdlag *»ft; Here ie a chance to prove it, try C> Specially adapted to cure of nil Kidney T H I S I S A P R O G R E S S I V E A G E . U -X liu r IMseaeee...... ............ and Liver troubles and often gtves-almosl NEWAKD STARTLTKGDISC0VKRIE8 a if - o o r o M on th , op CABtaf.....; *25 inBtaut relief. One Trral wltt prove our ~aC-.T liaR ? y W e a k n ess* Wetting Bed. ,8 B 'Y * ARKMADE.DAILY -----31—Palafal Porlodw# _ statement. Price ,ob1y 58b fur large bottle. The greatest discovery for sufferers of 33— Diseases ofChe Heart.Palpitation1.00 — Epilepsy, Spasms, fit Vitus’Dooco...1.0® ’ At F. P^Glazier & Co’s. Drug Store— catarrh, Huy fever, Astliiim is Mayers, 38 34—Dlphtnerla*CkerstedSoreTbfoat.. <85 Magnetic Catarrh Cure.' Iis wonderftil Sft^-ChronlcConsfestlont& ^rupcionfl. ,85 cures since iis discovery nro known to 8ft«t10 OR- HUMPHREYS’ ODtD ORC 77 new specific roROnlr^AO • ____1 . _ SxpnittO&tS TfittfttOfig. — thousands.-----L — bo'tl« ot pl- a^nt peUks,Juit This grand medicine will positively PaittP la small ’’IV^',3 i.... fits yourvest puclcut. •W o Wtot Tour Trade O a Them m t Ai the South Dakdia~itfttron_ experi cure”atHlirms-of these. -terriUteAdiseases,- '-SdaWJJrasstaU, w-.MSl on weitptjMprion; ^UBEARTHISTRAOE-MAM. -P a. RnniRI1 p A C M .) M A U.CDrus.. It accomplishes what no other remedy tnunts were made with seeds from green Bewor*Of(mttattoM n T P W B K T ft’P SP .C O M nt S 118W n B *m St..r*wT«T». V done. No cure no pav. One do:tie suu ripened and normal fruit, with ent has will do the work and lasts for a f tires* tings and with different methods of train mouilis treatment. Entirely new, no ing and pruning the plants, with the foil* other remedy made, like It. Tills is what the eminent D iv Henesy 0»m u*ton Al owing summary of conclusions: exander, :D. D , L, Lr -D.,r-)HiS=to‘-s«y -of HUMPHRE V S’ This year, if low prices, fair deal- 1. There is not enough gain to warrant its marvelous cure . iug and firsl-cluss goods, .with ex* the additional trouble and expense of The Mayers Drug Co.. ' W I T C H HAZEL OIL “ THE PILE OINTMENT.” tomatut.j seeds before March 1, vOaklaiid,, . . , wrieticed help, cut any ssowing < AM the ordinary tiold-crop tbey-ahould— GenUan<uu.-i!dExiizL^Cfe^L^ _ " Teel1that a large share immeaww-wecum vt-^uuu. Xber«ueru u immediate— Uuscure wrum. notb^plamcrUater tliaQ Uie_piidd!e of your famous cairrh miK'dy l hn vc inti’nd- tzm e d t o g i v e y o u a ™ V f > l u i t t H i y M U C S r a ^ C T S . ------T B IA L S I2 S .flS C T ft to itv r- We wili-tw ikeJkA van tag<> makes If *fff*>t,,»»y-.I lniiu liidi.i u cntiiTor f,w irU YTTr-ft’***!** *r ^ v*** ous to farmers to give Uy their trnde. the crop earlier, but reduces the quantity years from nasal and post tm^ui catarrh, lh* sure to get our prices Wj»B «»d materially. 8. Seeds from green fruits und the bone in my nose lias been visibly F arm of all kinds, and a greater weight of fruit per plant changed in its shape. After a trial of all manner of good and also g a rd e n tools. than sun ripened or normal, 4. Cuttings Ihdtffrrent reciples, I have no licsitaiion in are decidedly earllef and more product* pronouncing your Magnettic Catarrh Cure ive during the early part of the season the best, tlie speediest and' most vfieetnid remedy I liave yet encountered. I wish than normal or parent plants, 5. Pruning and predict your success in the effort to IMWtWrWCIWBMTOOM plants before setting In the field retards demonstrate the value of yonr neat ttcvlce in. the way of a truly scientitic and mer* QAIOUNE* flOEl INANY8T0VI*. maturity of the fruit. itor ions inhalant. You have made mo n n w v p f f no sioitx, your cverinsting debtor. l; l l U M L l v CHEAPtR1NANW800 ONOOAU 1 urn my dear sirs, i WANT AGENTS on Ksri’s Clover Root, tlie j^eat Blood ‘ _ Yours tath hilly, •alary or oomrrdsalon. purifier gives freshness and clearness to H emrt Caiiriegtok Ai.kxandbr, Send for 0»t»l0(tu* Sept. 121 it, 1898. the Complexion and cures Constipation, Pries, and TorSjJBold and positively guor»ote«i by F, P. WT1QIU OltJtUW ffltiO. 25 CW., And $1.00, Bold by Anrmstroug Glaticr A C o , Chelsea, Alicb. &Ct). CLCVCLSNO. O H IO . 1 Ella M. Craig. ’GEO. WEBSTER, the TaUor. Hardware aiid Furniture ■ ■ pineapples and new maplersugav. 8 Mrs. F. 8. May vlstted at L. W, Allyps At North Lake one day last week. KALAMAZOO. MICHIQAM. —.Frank, and. Maud May visited their FOR RALE RY brother, Edson May, in Dexter last wet k. A-MMenUcure for ttwdtiwte n»n»d.-— f& ^ouM s without < Jru ggU i«. purB lngO T rodaeint D M. Joslln and whb returned homo tteiyttem.nndareloi.auonuUfcwl HoverclSA h o l m e s m e r c a n t i l e 0 0 firom ReaacAtee of the WorU. . 1 have just received t>ew impor Eugene Josllns iu. Sagioiuv- lasL DryQooda, Notions, Clothing and Oarpeta, or Moeonr. «v*«l mimr tutions of the latest shapes uiid - uar— Thursday. Pevcrs, C onsM tlone, Jnflam m attotii. .US M IC H IG A N . »WortnN, WormFever, WormColie... .lift The Pbunngrapiilc concert that * Mr. P^TiBelhUIgrCono. Crying, Wahcfuiaere .Bg 4—Diarrhea, of ChildrenorAdulte.r.i. .118 Bennet gave last Tuesday night wm» well ft— Dy»eotery,Orlplng, CiliOUAColic...> .MO Hi l l aUinded He received'about $10,06.>SL ><fri {r-RvarBivint D—H esd a o lio s, Blok IlcaJacho, yerttgo. .3 3 1 0 —Dyspepsia* BIUoumicjw. C«netip€Ulo« ,a S X tm y S o asMuohf6rlYctL SOLEMASOTAOVOaSUft I r: +RIH W PH REY * FBA TH ER BO N E s, The apples apples youn g 4____ SPECIFICS. Subscribe ■«*. ■ ■?:~®r I#BR -• fjfivi'j-;; R$: d w t ^k; ; ... . ■•• .* - _J _ ■i .. * w m t msf.-sfi.-: Tv- iS-:-l ' .A . if-■: .. ~f b t ii /p i- i; - —--------- , • ;"iV*:. . V- * £— '•F t _u li-l r: f - ; ' v '-'' ii:r ! . '....... . J;-■ ■U'sLL:: i”.. '•AuiiiAn.yA.-*.« for the Chelsea f. rt-J: -&L . '■4\ ’■;• '_ I <> IIJV 0 4 P IB U V I. EIG H TY TEAKS OLD. HONOR. IN BISMARCK'S ____ b o « i o f L ife Att«a<u t o e F orest Fim a to '* Birthday ObsarvaneeT Im ported from SIX PERISH. K eotu ek y. TIm (ftvrti have tedded tfcfit refutiax to take oewepopen and pertodioel* IrowtoepoetoO toe. 9* ranoemfiaadteaviag them uncalled lor i*vrit< tcKfeew*®®®«( jntxntional vaauu. T he standard colors of th e P ostal \ xunion will, i t is expected, be adopted by th e United States governm ent. T hese e o lo r s a r e green fo r orib-cent stam ps, red for two-cent stom ps and b in e for five-cent stanlps. Most of. th e p o sta l nnion countries have adopted them , —^ . - Tow ns lu Germany. R upkshkim, April 1.—A t noon > Sun H o n o r t o t h e A g e d Bht-Oh& noellor Clovkrfort, Ky., April 1.—The m ost day ■ th e peppieo f■ the Rhine yalley o f U n ite d G e rm a n y . . destructive forest fire ever seen h ere h as been rag in g a few m iles back o f united in honoring Bismarck a t th e national m onument on the S iederwald. brides Btamavek Visited by* 3M Members Cloverport. One person is know n to have perished, and th e property loss . Conservatives, national liberals an d Tel ttuTBeielMtoE and Pt u i Im b lit* w ill ru n in to th e hundreds of thou* cen - trists took p a rt in .the ceremonies. Bmperer t? u u » a 'i Tribute to toe The people of Rudesheim placed on sands. N a t Bend, a w ealthy bachelor of Soldier and Statesman, th e n atio n al m onument a lau rel w re a th •*>' ' J'«m m — Lew isport, w a s' found d e a d , in th e on* w hich was inscribed* “A G rateftu Bx r u x , M arch 27.—T h e celebration sm nkiug forest S atu rd ay m orning, His R hineland,” The ceremonies con* horse came dashing in to Victoria, rider* o f th e 80th anniversiry. of th e birth of slated of music; addresses, pa Prince Bism arck, w h ich b ccu rs A pril 1, less a t m idnight Friday n ig h t, and it is rades and illuminations, a t night. m aybe said to hav© comm enced Mon supposed Mr. Hend w as th ro w n and so Immense crowds took p a rt M th e Uts? i» y , U SM t th e reie h .to g ‘ *‘»®£ed « “ * $ • " “ “ “ W*’ *0 j...... ............ and business « 4 th e P rorelan d ie t sta rte d d e rio * | A pril l.- F * o t. a 1hO T ^T w ere^dw orsted. Festivities to th e day to r trie d rlo h sru h e ^ ia o rd er to j ^ B ru n er w as burned to death t o honor of .Prlooe Bisjnarok w ere held * - Em- fo rest fires .near Viotorla. Frof. B ru n er fe tu rd a y to W Ittontarg, E ssenrohr, T he m arble W ashington m em orial a rc h on W ashington square, a t th e fo o t * pf F ifth avenue, being now com pleted, . w ill be form ally presented to . th e city* o f New York by th e com m ittee in charge, on April 30, th e 106th annlver* W ™ w p ^ o l e j ^ e r h o t o r t t o . sary of W ashington's in auguration a s pluee a t 8:20 o'clock T uesday m ornpresident, "' ‘ i ’• i t^ . 'w6wn ( p o ^ S ■Dog farm ing is carried on extensive* ly in China. * There a re thousands o f I}1 larg e breeding establishm ente sc a tte r e d over the no rthern d istric ts of M an c h u ria and Mongolia, and n o d o g sk in s in th e w orld can compare w ith th o se t h a t come fro m ,th e s e p a rU -a s re g a rd s either, size, quality o r le n g th of h air. j " * * " T * i BS K 2 $ £ & W i _ S n ecials from Prince Bismarck were xoffered in a ll wIstirKentuckrand iouth- :the Protestant churches ip tooe,, left the speotol traln . near ■^ n d i r a ^ e p o T that the forest Sunday. The sohool cWldren will have uapah is sorry; Tb® Diet F m ih i R moI dUodi of B i n ^ j Au Armistice Is DeclMtrcd. Yokohama, M arch 27. -Resolution.! have been su b m itted to th e J u p a n ^ d iet re g re ttin g th e a tta c k made upon Viceroy LI H ung Chang, who was shot; and wounded in th e face Sunday m Shliponoseki by a y o u n g Japanese, sup. posed to have been carried aw ay by cess of p atrio tic feeling. ____ W ashington, April 1. — The f0i. low ing telegram w as received by the, Japanese foreign office: •’On too opening of too negotiations ihr Chinese plenipotentiary proposed on aruis. lice, wbloh the Japanese goYergmont was vrUling to acoepfc ob certain i0a, dltions While this negotiation was u&> Ing, oq. the untoward event happened on the porson of too Chinese plenipotentiary His majesty, having in view this unhappy currents©, commanded toe Japanese plenipo tentiaries to, consent to a temporary arm take, without conditions., This was oomtnunieated to the Chinese plenipotentiary." .M inister Kurinc? sa y s t h a t th e offcot of th e em peror’s ord er w ill be the imm ediate cessation o f aggressive ,Hostili ties, and t h a t th e Ja p an e se arm ies will m ake n o t f u rth e r .advance as long ns th e arm istice laOto Some fighting m:ty occur i f provoked by th e Chiheso, but tb e sccond step to w ard peace has been practically ; token*. th e arrival of LI H ung Chang an d th e satisfactory chsr» -a . c te. ro f. his p lenipotentteryoredteutials ^ . having been th e first, fires a re still raging, .b u t definite a holiday t o ^ a y ; , The teaohers on Sat* inform ation from an y localities is urday spoke to th eir pupils ab o u t Bislacking. The loss is estim ated a t 8200,* toarck, 'e x to llin g ^ th e ex-cbanceUor a 000in K entucky and: less in Indiana. f services to the fatherland. . T h e d e a th of Henry F ilen n ear Bowling 1 F bikdiucubbuhe, April 1.—The Bis* Green, Ky., and tw o negroes and th a t m arok celeb ratio n is in full sw ing, and of Mrs. Penny, in; addition to those al* - every day seems to odd to th e eothusiread y reported, m ake three w hite m e n ,. asm displayed by the German people tw o negroes and nm* woman l o s t . ' over th e e ig h tie th . anniversary of t,he. W hile th e farm ers have been plow ing b ir th of the old chancellor. E very T he tw o oldest secret trad e processes and doing every th in g to prevent th e tra in arriving a t Friedrichsruhe is now in existence a re considered to be th e m anufacture of Chinese red, or verspreading of fires,- and th ere is no loaded w ith presents for th e aged B E EFST EA K S C O M E H(GH. m illio n , and th a t m ethod o f inlaying d oubt of th eir loss and danger; y e t i t statesm an, and every p o st brluga of c o n g ra tu la to ry ' le tte rs DmUtdelpbliTlIutcher* Advancer Drlcca All th e hard est steel Avith g o ld - an d silv er Is believed th a t greatly^exaggerated’ Along the l,in«,t ' h o t only! from people in Gerniany w hich seem sfo h^re been practiced a t rep o rts o f the fires have been oircu*_____ PniLADELPmA, M arch 30'—A general lated. ‘ i butYrodi Germans and others through1 Dam ascns ages ago, and is know n o n ly 7..7.77^V . "7 izod. world. T housands J effersonville , Ind., April 1,—F ires ' o u t the civilised, advance in th e price o f beef, both in the to the.S yrian smithy and th e ir pupils oleafiing“ upon thousands of special; Bism arck w holesale a n d r e ta il m arket, wus even to th is day. w hiuh h ad been started in: a post cards have been .sold. and a g re a t m ade -F rid a y ., T h e shipm ents, of on th e Knobs, .a- few m iles. n o rth w est PRINCE BISMARCK, num ber have beeh mailed to the United. cattle to P h ilad elp h ia now are Mb. Gladstone is a believer in th e of, here, were fanned by a gale and th eo ry th a t a m an can do b e tte r men* Anm nehle. w here he m ounted a horse. soon got. beyond control; .destroying—States,—-Those-in-Germany w ho-have about 1 one-half w h a t they wore la s t year, nnd, ta l w ork every year to extrem e old age and, attended by a b rillia n tly uni- thousands of dollars' w orth of fencing, i received them have p u t themlcorefuUy a t . th is tim e i f b e tak es care of his body. - He claim s fqjm ed staff, rode quickly to th e spot Haussdale, a ham let' located on th e away, to be preserved as mqipentoes of as there, is n o t. a v ery larg e stock of t h a t th e m ind grow s stro n g er a n d tted for the assem bling of th e lh ie o f th e Louisville division, of th e the iron chancellor a n d the g rea t out- beef on hand, th e ow ners of the ciiiSj c le are r as the body loses v itality, an d >ps detailed to do honor to Prince fen n sy lv an ia system, was partially d e - ' poindog of the public h e a rt in his are g e ttin g -large figures for them. t h a t if is only-disease of th e la tte r th a t T he advance in th e re ta il prico is stroyed. No accurate estim ate can bo . honor. imarok. '' :“7 ‘ can prev en t an in tellectual progress given as to losses; b u t ttw d l am ount ). Sunday the; prince received-.his first Ti.Tuite large. Chuck^roastsv-whieh hiwe, Prince Bism arck h ad come in 1an -thafcw ill go on to the end. up to m an rth o u sa n d s of dollarsr ----(-congratulatory: telegram — from a been selling a tH fre m -8=to—lS- cents »open carriage and wore^ th e net* E nglish , Ind., April 1.—News lias a t . crowned head outside of Germany. I t pound for some tim e, now bring form of the _ H aberstadt cuiras l o u i s 'H . S ullivan , a well-known siers. T he officers saluted, the,troops rived from -the south and southw est was from K ing Oscar of Sweden and 18 to 14 cents. R ib roasts, whioh a rc h ite c t .o f. Chicago, hasjuB treeeived presented arm s, the bands played pa -p art of . th is county of excesslva insa contained a g ra ceful expression of his wereJrom.14J.O.20 cento a pouiut. «ro from the French governm ent a trio of triotic airs and th e em peror welcomed by fo rest fires, whioh originated from m ajesty’s in te re st in the occasion and now 10 to 85 cents. ' Sirloin steaks have m edals done in gold, in silver and in th e prince w ith th e g re a te st h eartiness. fires sta rte d to clear fields for th e " h earty w ell vylshes for the priuerfs been quoted a t 18 to 25 cents, but the bronze, which have been se n t to him B is m ajesty j^ien took up a position in plow ... A ll, the', dwellings, b arn s and welfare. ■ r ’ price h as advanced to 25 to 30 cents a in acknowledgm ent of his g ift o f a .front, of th e troops an d -delivered an haystacks- belonging- to A. Robinson,, j H amburg, April 1.—One of the' fea- pound, an d ru m p steak s, which coidd c o lle c tio n ^ )fm o d e T a l> fa rc h ite c tu ra i address of congratulatio n to th e prince. W illiam Finch, George F. Elker, Har- tu res of the Bismarck celebration h e ra be h a d a t 16 cen ts a poupd, are uow |7 decorative ornam ents to th e N ational Then, In th e nam e of th e *army, the vey Benbo and Jam es Land were re- was the hpldiqg o l a ' ‘commers’-organ* to 20 cents._______ _________ Musee des A rts Pecoratifs in P aris;. emperor presented P rin c e Bismarck duced to ashes and thirty-four persons -ized by the R eichstag Electoral union, FOR WEST PO INT, w ith a Bword of honor, w ith antique are ?houseless* The estim ates of th e Sixteen hundred adm irers of, the prince T h e enor mouB-feize "Sad: were present End hundreds had to be Partial Llat of Sucoetiful Candida tea fof form, richly embossed an d inlaid w ith loss 18 $40,000. -stru c tu re of native- houses- is-am ong gold. B ays City , Kan., April l .^ F ir e de* -turned aw ay from .the doors owing to Cadotahlpa. th e rec en t surprising discoveries of ex lack of room. Several • senators, the. stroyed th e b e tte r p a rt of the business In presenting Prince B ism arck w ith W ashington, M arch 80.-T-The follow p lo rers am ong the villages—inhabited th e sword of honor E m peror W illiam, district, including seven stone and president of th e house of burgesses, of * ing is a p a rtia l list of th e candidates b y num erous w arlike tribes—scattered referrin g to the presence of th e cuiraa- tw e n ty fram e buildings. Three blocks i flclals and th r e lite of H am burg society who have passed successfully the ex a lo n g th e stream s of New Guinea^ -siers, said th a t he handed him the g if t Were burned, causing an a g g re g a te : wore present, am ination fo r cadetships a t W est Point Houses 300 to 400 feet long and 100 i^ re c o g n itio n u f his deeds, adding: ~ lo s s o f 8W,000. Sundaj^all the public.ond a m ajority m ilitary academy. T h ey w ill enter: the fe e t b ig h , among- the larg e st in th e "I could not have found a txfUor present than of the private buildings- in the city academy in Ju n e next: SUDDENLY CALLED. w orld, are reported to be n o t uncom s sword, vfaether as the weapon of to© aoolent were decorated w ith flags and bunting Illinois—F. Van S.' Chamberlain; Chicago: 0. German or as a symbol of never-faliing re m on. Doexp«et®d Death in Chicago of Hon. A, C. in honor of th e occasion* A t n ig h t V. H, Moseley, Evanston; C. fX Fanner. Jr. source, and upon it are engraveduhe united arms i! Healng**Apoplexy the Cause. . th ere was a general illum ination on a Mount Carroll: William H. Burttr Hinsdale: J. of the Reichsiand, May your serene highness r& xoE is a fabric th a t oan quietly be Iooi{ upon this as .a token of gratitude "for W. Johnson, Sterling. Cuioago, April l.—A nton Caspar Hes*7-»oale -that had n o t been attem pted"ba- —Indlnas^-C m ade to represent large am ounts of deeds recorded in history which were brought D llerron; Crswforaavtllc." ing, fa th e r of W ashington H osing^the--fore in a quarter-of a century. Iu^ the Iowa— G. 8, Siinonds, Creseo; W/ W; Stickle* m oney. T he Astors have been credited to a conclusion twenty-five years ago. Ept us, postm aster a t Chicago, died suddenly ! window of every shop there w a s ' disAnamosa. comrades, shout a hurrafe|or his serene high w ith ow ning.lace worth.83,000,000, a n d Mlohisan—L. S. Ifamor. Grand Uapiils; JrC ,t=-bis—residence—Sunday ^morning^of 7 played eith er a^svi'eathed p o rtrait or a *tho V anderbilts^vaiue th e ir laces at’ nessT^Priuee^BismarolL^mfeof-Lauen Clipper, ftpringfleld^ J. L. Rowley. .PortHu? apoplexy. . He retired late Saturday bust of the g re a t reichskanrier. In ad* As the troops p re H jte d . anus, the $5,000,000. The pope is said to bo con* rontrG^r HcJaoksoa? Muskegoutrii.-W.^Oliver, th e s o l a ^ g shouted and n ig h t a fte r finishing his work fo r Sun- Edition some of the windows contained Eso a h a b a . ______ "tent w ith only 875,000 represented in band played, lismai-ck—c rie d ^ -Jie c o v e rin g -td a y -Stoats Ze ttu n g -in a p - . historic-scenes^and^ portratts"~oT^ Em* ■ Minnesota—Kay Cornwell,Wlnonaj G (J nnie- lace, a n d ' the princess of Wales Moorehoad. his composure, th e ex-chancellor said: j p a re h tly good health. E arly Sunday peror William. - boast of only the modest sum otS25Q,* Nebraska—E. H. Humphrey. Omaha. “Will your maiesty jerm lt me to lay at your j m prning his atten d a n t noticed some\ The students a t n ight gave a com* OOP expended in the dainty meshes. Ohio—U Halstead, pinelnnati; R. J* Arm* ..feet my most hurthle t.hanks. - My..mUlt a ^ th in g w rong and Bent fo r-th e postmaa* , m m , a tw h lc h S6vepty-n(no corps and strong, Celina; E. E. MpNally.kSpritrglietdrfi posttlohln rejatlouto' y^ur majesty will not ter, b u t the old gentlem an died before- every German university w as repre U. Comm'agor. Toledo . ___ .1 -------A careful record kep t a t Yale for allow mo further to exproas my fcellnKs.” ' ! sented. Many gray beards, from 60' to ^iscon^in—G A. Tirott, Milwaukee: F. W. He th en kissed th e k aiser’s hEnds [ he arrived. -eight years ^hows th a t non-sm okers K |A . C Hosing was born In toe province of . 70 years of age were also present. The Oldepburg, Antigo. and his m ajesty u rg ed him' are 20 per cent, taller, 25 per cent, I-Olddonburg on January 6,' 1883; and oame to his carriage, which America in 1840. At Cincinnati he married • proceedings were of the custom ary Spain an«l the ^lllitnea Incident. . heavier and have 60 per cent, m ore to m ount Washington , A pril 1. — Reports dung capacity than smokers. A recent Prince Bism arck did only w hen th e Louisa Lamprey and in 1854 toe couple came boisterous character. Students’ songs g rad u atin g class at Am herst presented crown prince had first en tered th e ve to- Illinois, He Woe actively engaged-in were sung, t}ie singers being accompa- th a t th e Spanish governm ent is taking steps to m eet the req u ests of the United: ._sa sim ilar difference-ih favor of non* h id e a n d taken T elegram s; are States; in the A llianea affair, that sm okers, who had gained in w eight 84 The ex-chancellor, all parts of the-empire-j-tho com m ander of tho offending; ' p er cent, over the sm okers and in emperor, drove ' .' __ | announcing th a t Rismarckiau fetes Spanish cruiser h as been relieved : h e ig h t 37 per cent.. and also exceeded and, a fte r the rounds h ad been made; Zeltun*. iMr. Eesin? bocajne'a promlnent an<T!nfl.ueh* ' have been com menced w ith g re a t spirit, froip his ship and th a t orders have th e trbops filed past .Prince Bismarck, them in lung capacity. . lial figure in toe west from toe time he pur- Throughout,Gprmnwv SMndnt* th e em peror personally leading Bis ohosedtoe Staats-Zeitung in 1867. A map ef inrougnoutU erm aR y Sunday n ig h t joy been sent to th e o th er Spanish com* ' P kiuiaps th e most im p o rtan t new s m arck's cuirrassiers. ‘ fearless_nature and ajrength and tenaoity 0f f t ^ w-ere Dar n iBgon th& highestm oun- rpanders in Cuban w a te rs ^to^observe ""“item of_the day is the annouhcem eh.t ^ t th e luncheon. EmpeTor W illiam purpose, he was heard in vigorous terms oh all “te in peaks and hills from the Baltic to th e requirem ents of in tern atio n al law; questions. Of late years hp had not the N orth sea and to the Swiss and and refrain from Im proper in terfere no?: f r 6m th e New York board of h e a lth presented Prince Bism arck w ith th e PuhUo been active In publto life and had' devotAd Apatrfan froutlers— orr tlie south, with: th e Ships o f th e U n ited States or ’ t h a t th e general m o rtality -fro m -d ip h - s e a l- fr om th e w ritin g ,1ta b le of hhr muon or his time to the iosteringofcharitabie --^theriahas-been-reduced-fbrty^er-ceitt. g ran d fath er, Em peror W illiam I. institvrttons. atnong whToh was the Altenheim, J**0® Russian frontier on the east other-foreign nations,have caused much > home for aged Gormana.*]______ ____;____ • j *». — from th e jmccessfnl application of anti—S'rsDce, .-Belgium- gratification in official circles'here; Mere TrOopi SeiSt. to x inc.__Thfi.rate_wiU,nf course, be re anq^-the-—N eth erlands— on-^rth^-Avest^ COMEB* a t l a s t . M adrip , March 30.—-Prem ier Canovas 'Kill® Seven Hundred Soldier®. £ ■ duced still lower as the use of the sen* d e l Castillo said ini an interview T hurs Never before in the history of tho em P anama , Colombia, M arch 27.—The Welcome Shower® Fell In Many North* ru m becomes more general and sk ill day: " I t is undeniable th a t th e situapire has-there been.such such a h eart western States* ful; One of the most fatal diseases has Hon in Cuba is very serious. The gov* felt exhibition of love b f the German governm ent has issued a b u lletin claim* CnioAoo, April 1.—Rain fell general people. ____ ______’ ing a victory over th e rebels a t Boyncti. been practically conquered. ernm ent m ust use all m eans to ly th ro u g h o u t Iowa and N ebraska, a n d I t w as a costly one, how ever, for put of BEHEADED HIS CHILD. m aintain the in teg rity of th e kingdom in some portions of Illinois, Minnesota, th e 3,000 troops u n d er Gen. Reyes, which — . T h e . Mjssourb, assem bly has passed and crush' the rebellion speedily and M ichigan and Missouri Saturday, Aa Insan® Xowau Murtlor® Ills Soven*Yoar» forms th e expedition, 1,500 dropped off th e St. Francois bosln’lev ee b ill ^arry*- thoifo'ughly. Seven thousand troops and relieved the fears of ■Old: Son., tho th ro u g h fatigue o r disease during the in g an appropriation of 820,000 to com* w ill s ta rt for Cuba to-day and 2,000 will Clinton, la., Aprli l. — August toarch, and of th e rem aining 1,r>UO farm ers in those localities, whose pltete the levee and p ro tect w hat is’ be ready to follow them. In six m onths Swanson m urdered h is -7-year-old- son whioh gave b a ttle to th e rebels 760 k n \w n , as the sunken lands of south 80,060 more w ill be ready. Indeed we rapidly drying cisterns and parched some time Friday n ig h t and has disap- were killed boforo victory .rested with pastures and fields portended short e a s t Missouri. This leveo commences are prepared to send 100,000 if need be, peared. Swanson lived in the northern the governm ent forces. crops and disaster to stock. T hrough a t a poin t one m ile above P o in t Pleas* for we m ust end this stru g g le once for o u t Colorado, in n o rth w estern Ne p a rt of the city w ith his threo children, - a n t, on th e Mississippi:river, and ru n s a ll.’* Dallou I* Dead. braska, and in Wyoming the w orst Albort, aged 7; Victor, aged 3, and Au so u th forty-six miles to th e A rkansas B oston, April l , —A cable d ijp ite h The governm ent has received the gust,- aged 9. About t\yo weeks ago the 'lin e , th ere connecting w ith th e Arkan* resignation of Capt. Gen. Caltcjas. The snow and wind storm th a t h as been m other died in a hospital in this from Cairo, E gypt, announces th ? «&& levee, which is over 160 m iles long. Spanish consul in Jam aica telegraphs fe lt for years- rag ed a ll day, and re ports indicated a , serious stoppage of city. The fath e r had been in th e doath th ere of M aturin M. Ballou, th a t the expedition organized by the railroad traffic as a result. '| state insane asylum for treatm en t, and the well-known editor,, p ublisher ami, N ot only are apples of w ell rocog* insurgent leader Maceo, is expected to w riter. . Mr, B allou w as bora a. few m onths ago aero was discharged disohurt The d ro u th which has prevailed for___________ ______________ ___ nizod h ygcnic value, bu t th ere is an nff ♦-byftaat a Boston Iun,,t8grr,'ttT iT!Hv’ak' Ciltioi'n aw*"* 7 1 8 “ a MuinluDi1 apple cure f o r dyspepsia, ju s t ns theFe publisher of the first illustrated week* nois, Indiana andi Michigan, w as toust have again caused him to become Thnraton U t v e i for H onolulu. Is a m ilk cure. Some physicians th a t broken Sunday b„ ^ ______ _ Insane, for Friday ntghV^fie m urdered ly paper in this country, which, was >y a heavy rain fall, W ashington , M arch. 80.-~Minister practice the apple cure require tjie ir known a t the. outset as Ballou’s p a tien ts to cat from ohe to three ap T hurston’s form al note to Secre oausing a decided improvement in drop his 7-year-old boy in the most Monthly. ples for breakfast; about as m any fo r ta ry Gresham, announcing his in prospecte. R ain c o n tin u es. to fall in brutal m anner, chopping his head Washing N ebraska, Minnesota and tho Dakotas. off with an ax. He had made Iowa Miner* to Strike. luncheon, and perm it them to tak e a tended departure from ton, which reached the secretary complete preparation fo r th e deed, Ottumwa, la,, M arch 30.- S i x thou d in n e r of m oderate am ount and varie* FEAR A BEEF FAMINE. -----arranging a m attress to catch th e sand m inors now w orking in th e mines ty . T his diet is some tim es k e p t up for W ednesday morning, is understood then g ettin g a block of wood of forty-tw o o perators w ill be called m an y weeks together, a n d (w ith mark* to be brief alm ost to th e point of Frio®® at Philadelphia Daring the Fa«t ourtness. I t contained np refer ; Few Week® Increase 9ft Per Cent. I 0,1 which to place the child’s neck but on strik e ag ain st accepting a re* ed results. ence to a leave of absence or P hiladelphia , April 1.—A beef famarranging a basin of w ater near duotion from th e 1894 scale of prices. H arbor point, next to Mack in nek is eause of departure, b u t under Tuesday's ine, the most alarm ing In the history in which to wash his hands. To b e The decision was p ractically arrived at land. and one of th e m ost famous of date simply stated th a t he intended of tho Crude for m any years, th r o a te n ^ S u r c - tb a t he would succeed in be- by the m lpers, and tw en ty •th rc0 -oper‘ M ichigan resorts;, w ill, it is feared, to . d ep art for Honolulu Wednes the en tire eastern section of the ooun* s child, be had taken ato rs who m et here in conference Frl* soon be a thing of the past. Some of day afternoqn-, leaving Secretary try. Philadelphia consumers are * hand ax and sharpened it very day. The la tte r o p erato rs agreed to th e older residents of H arbor Springs H astings in charge of th e Hawaiiau le* suffering from excessive prices. sharp, w ith which to do the deed. pay th e scale. say i t is gradually being engulfed. A gallon. ■ ________ . The price of live beef has increased * ? ho whereabouts of tho fath e r are not* Rarglsr® s t a r t » Fire. few years, ago a portion of the end of For Home Rate. 25 per cent, d u rin g the past few weeks, k n°wn, b u t he is supposed to have R ichmond H a rb o r point sank o u t of sig h t in the ,London, April l.-~In *the jion'se of id, a s a n a tu ra l consequence, the d°wn tho r iv e r 'in k ‘ »ttiw i *. Me., — T M arch ^8.—Burglars, S bay . a nd it is- now-foarod-t h a t th am na® eommon s Friday a Tesolu tlon .to give 'lee of d ressed beef took a corroSpohd-...**otghbd ra Saturday noon1, not s e e i n g ^ r o t r t h e poKt'Dffice' th in g will take place w ith the whole home rule to England, Ireland, Scot* r^htop. The m eat exports from •Whs of life about the kamo*. sta rte d a fire w hich resulted in p o in t. The point is covered w ith hand* land and Woles was adopted by a mathe the dofitructlon of six stores,,the Westladelphia d uring th e p ast two gated and found __ _ 0 otner^ children ern TJninti Aome' cottages. , jorlty q< 24,. the vote standing. 188 Ohs, it is saiclLexcecded the nsual ex- ^ k e d in q room dowjiVt..:f |, ttnd tfat ern Union T olegranh office and the At. office. The b u rg lars secured 80W> f a v d rto 108 againaL r ts f o r a wholo year, t,le tourdered child in aseo* ond story room .' M stam ps and S200 id o ash . ui HgBkS' Ifl' -'MfCTourfr H-, 1 1 1 ut»afi* The amtlB, m ....w his punishment; Cabinet Consider* the Quettlon of Asking Frence to Explains ,„„rl»onm<mt t o r t h e A e sa U W ashington, April 1. — The tele gram from Gov, Morrill urging the president to extend protection to ex;■ order o ' A r u ilttle r K xtead r CoubuI W aller, a citizen of Kansas, re ported imprisoned in Madagascar by order of a French court-m artial, has olForvc**j o t y e t been received a t the w hite house. The president, however, after April ! • - * AlsP“to h f * ° ? a consultatio n w ith his cabinet, baa Central S ew s s y s t h a t # i ° “ thoyoanfc' Japanese w ho sh o t th e Chinese vieetby, W 'S «atoscod to im p riso n m en t l a t e s t herd labor. _ „ 'fe a s fis a s Sectamtlon oI »n uucon..mlattoe by th e em p ero r o | iltlonw « understood h e re th a t ^ i n ^ y w n w V l v a l ^ t to a decf e ^ S e f V i t is believed t h a t ■ j ^ n o tu M y to be e resu m p tio n ytyjfvp IN T il* WOULD* H ig h e st o f a ll in Xeaveoi&g Power*— L a te st U ^ G o W K s s p o r t Powder Abso l u t el y p u r e “pqjp* pull ynr gun in this here court," . T ub woman wbo itf proud of her bacfifhalr said the judge. "You’ve got to vospect the does not require much urging to play somedignity whut yoh $ee lyin’ roun' loose here, thing on tbo piano.-Boston Transoript. am. if you kill a man while court’s iu session IHUne you fe^goutompt!»—Atlanta CouatiLOW-RATE thr rising s u e 6T0VR POUSH ia f cakes, for general blacking of a stov*. THE SUN PASTE POLISH lor a quick oLwr-dtouer m im , applied and poiisited witli a cloth# Itorso Bros., Props.. Canton, WmoP, U,S*A» EX CU R SIO N S * ’» « » * - ■ April 8 and 80,1X05. . XlOssof appetite and On April 2 the I RON MOUNTAIN R O U TE[or, are also remedied by this restorative, will sen excursion tickets to aU poiptMn Physictans of emiuonce indorse it, a vigu? Arkansas, tq bake Charles. La., and to all able cooftrwation of the verdict of th e pee* points in Texas, except El Paso, a t the very | pie and the press. Take it regularly, , fe-------ire for the round (plus w m ta— e fe-----p e t,r.« e rth e fe u * d trip ^ p .(p ta * .| „U r a t t a t B o n b e o la a ta h a v e Ms n e w $2), and on April.80 ato n e fare straight for play vaccinated;" “w hat fort" ’’To see the round trip to points in the Southeast, whejfcerit w iu t a k e ^ ! Liberal limits and stop-over priyileges al lowed. For lull partlculam m d illustrated T rb Sterner Cycle Co.i.wboso advertise* and descriptive pamphlets, address com* ment appears in auother .column, thor pany's agents or oughly , reliable and can* be depended upon * H. C* TOWNSEND, to oo as they agree to. General Passenger Agent,' _ S i. LOUIS. ■........ i> iu /' ' ..........' .---------------------------- ;. PoPVLsn rights are those that are coming T ub'- silent watches of \ tbo night—those [ pur way,—Galveston News. that are run down.—PhUadelphiu Record. - F or Whooping Cough, Flso’s Cure is a T ht L ait Two X searitu u to th e South, success! \ii w aedy.-^rP .P iR tB ih.07 Throop 1 , Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 14, ’SW. 5 0 0 A E R M O T O R g 53 Sav^, UrttaQ*. HI.'. rrt»u*fJrl#>1IW., ■. . : ..... BfctuuS (JutiuM:. Wi Iwulit u4 put ®p Iwiiijtwwi*. Mf.. tb# #»* SSr which jou S*4thbt#*ii. 8iu«# |hU UtM««h«V( »0l4»bOUt 4 0 0 A E R M O T O R 8 S u t t o n # m ay eo p tln u e to r » '-■Sima before a peace tr e a ty is is unnre»«w * •wiMfc, -;iWBiiwy«ya r A l t 1» certain J a p a n w ill . there hue been —jj -t i,id*ftowUi*AcraisrtM ‘ i our terruori— t f ^ e e M t s dem anW on account «thtr windmill*pot up compere •n«ttib withwhich It ' perierltye<O* * m .X sU ce . In le s t, th e g ra n tin g •how-4h« Inflnltc w i workfttUuHipf A trm otor ia dclre, *eltee eompled 2 . Uttar Is looked uponaS a a h re w d Saleh («U «elv»n&#d . *nd do effectivew«»tt tlnn). and'*Wlil»toran; f „ tot the Japanese em peror to dlIdle lor wfot of wloA whett 01 ethtJi »Uod but this re|le» vu wW| Wc chcald hw* coldbwi*. ■S h the hsrm tol effect o t th b a tta c k when the Atrootw «P* cwpUcd wHh wind, power to Ctnufo. sad.htf lor, pJuti, it bclBfonlyfe mile j " , u Hors Chany, — t BUI. WALLER. |dS tea or twelve at tha :nuchccB thchittlc ffround etroaiut^wItuIralUeiau. Ivistrb*" toown and :*7,,h8 nar-w as prosecuted now i t deoldedto act /In the, matter within W railm of pto Mai,c. ill bJS. bA> Wil*9 toccud .m m til ius coaa-rxaa ns*r ; J ,11 hare the effect to to rse th e oallfor a report of all the other mtTnuric* : rukLTA V * nuimai* anw SEMOVORS, in up •~ua negotiations to a speedy con- atanoes. I f the facta are as . _ TORY WHXBIS WITH yur eunuud *n» mu >eu him ffurtBiyth» put . f i a a a d - i t i s re a lls e d b y t h e i s p e n - -reported in-the .cablegram from •bout ooe>he){, endthel , wtpua ywTi r«eor4 bp tut yur * output thr tea ,xput to doubleRear For dokets and in. i f t a t l e tbep'ew nt.tatooU eeU pg, U lu s -a n d in th is point United S tates j K z ^ t^ T ^ A v ' rin v. forour portionoMt, for etmlag jw . C ouD t o» u» our nearest ticket S i w f ® n x » \to * iM r iffiva.il wm|w»«or»In r««S w O r t b . attaok, th e y M a id Consul Campbell a t St. Louis w ill be m city Ticket o f i ...__ - JcoC . K. R., tuloomlInfuttJhMto*S»)r. -Stunt4 Biust.Mueu»o,ill« jaucely iustst upon n»; RCJ* terms of looked 100Kea to w xor ... ...-Chicago, Chicago, or toC . W. Hum* to r aa reporv—tnen re p o rt-th e n in it is ex-1 wQ Clark ■ AwnotpnS.wIllbsofposp*; lf»»h>>loff<rf<f -jceasOan be realized After the lapse ■p-MTectedthatM Eustis, American;1"W ^wwy^rwy.mwww,y.:..-c yr..y. ^,ww».^i*c.o,^»w, am*/ ■ynakr, Nor. Pass. Agent-C. &B* I* R* R*i 170 E. Third Bt., Bt.^quL Minn, tmill ' :f!iL K l^tM w tiranllA:' weeks, wIldH-tufi when th e /flVSt1 f ir s t iUIP.rOS*':. im pres- VianaA^Aia bassador A toa IS^tinviaa France, w ill VnriwatHi be instructed McVIcker'S Th«»t«r. Chicago. »Jon lonwiu will have nave worn ww»« off. to lay the m a tte r before the French thfu wtr lore*puutp. AliMilera ihuuldI have a 0*3* *Aj-H:■ ITis noted-herer-w lih-interest-that--foreign-office and ask for an explana- - The- LiUnutlans-begln March M l “towl u that once. AUAemcjor men will h*v«it The w«*E— “Humpty Dumpty Up to. Date." Don’t fail I fSuowioi wilr Appear our wlwrilumcst of «al»u»liW ilu (beterms of the arm istice do no t ap p ly ijo n of th e course pursued b y the offitank, at2k cent, per fallen. Theyneither ehrlnb. leak, rute, to ttw thflm. Seats secured by malL f S t^ w e r-^ d a s t of China,, cials in Madagascar. ; aornMkOwaUTtaiteiHid. Aermotor Oo., Chkaye, r .lT i Llarly to Formosa and th e F is h e t A b s o la te ly ~ fre fi o fn e o str f o r a THE MARKETS. Sffnda This is tak en to m ean t h a t TO KEEP OUT TRESPASSERS L in iT E D T i n e o n l y , . ij,.Japanese have determ ined to oooupy Troop*X’alied For to Oust Bqustton on Nkw York, ApHl l. 000 LIVE STOCK—Cattle ..... #4 W rorffi£aJ>efore_the, peace negotia The People’s Cowman-Sense Medial'Ad*-' j Yenktop Kowryetlon.: S5 FIND TBS vlser. By R.V, Pierce; M.D,*_ChleiCmL^Uinfit -SbOGPff** **** ~^ ^ ^ 5b «~ tions are completed, a n d th e e*planu, A R «oim ,S.D ^M ar«h40r—-------------physician to the invalids* Hotel aud SurgicaT Sotr^i ,Uoa of this purpose is found in thefacA Sm ith, superintendent pf the Y ankton FLOul^-Mlnnoaoltt uaKors’.' T8® Institute, Bunaio, a hook or oyer i ,ooo targe 00 _ -4.14 City Mill Patents........... pages and 300 colored and other illustra that it is almost an in v ariab le ru le of reservation, has telegraphed th e in WHEAT—No. 2 60H(ai WH tions, in. strong paper covers to any one 6UH iuternattonnl law .th a t a n a tio n m u st te rio r dep artm en t a t Washing.tonNo. 1 Nortbern..,* sending at cents-in one-cent stamps for --Mii •■.... i . packing and postage only. Over 080,000 bela actual armed possession of a piece* th a t he is unable to cope w ith th e CORN^Na71.1* 61[ May........... copies of this complete Family Doctor Book 88V4S cf territory as a basis for a d em and for Squ a tte rs -already on th e reservation O A TS-No-S................... . already sold in cloth binding at regular 87 <t ; Track White Western..., m tit ntampf and i of iiIw. "Address. is \yn!‘ itscession. w ith his sm all force of Indian police, RYE.. i....< 11. Coniton); \vdui,d---------‘ 'S^TJispbns BNSAHV ah, MMnokd< & 14 00 PORK— Mossj,. New............. 18 60 Tbe armistice established by th e or th e squatters, refusing to leave the No., 643 Main Street, kjr 7 34LARD—Western.«»«»...■ ....7 ® ilo. der of the mikado extends to A pril 20, reservation. Assistance will be neces BUTTER—Wei»t'n -IN crouinery. 18 but It will term inate 1f th e police pour sary to enforce bis. o rd ers th a t squat Western Dairy..,...'.,.... .. 8 B q e c h a m 's jjills $ re fo r biliousCHICAGO. wrier* are broken in th e m eantim e. te rs m ust leave the reservation. Geh. 6 46 CATTLE—Shipping ttoers,. M 20 Fording to the term s of th e arm istice -Sm ith says th a t troops can be brought 8 80 n e s s , b ilio u s h e a d a c h e , d y s p e p s ia , Stockers and !■coders*... * <6 4 60 8 Colored Plate*,. 4w the movement of troops a n d tile trans- here in tw enty-four (hours from ~Butohe t** Steers...... 1 76 C ()w «............................. ; hggf t b u rn , to rp id liv e r, d iz z in e ss, portstlon of contraband of w a r by sea Omaha by railv and- that-ia--the nearest., Bedgncd by *6«r Special; 800 T«ix»H Siaprs Corp* of -----b forbidden. Thu new d istrib u tio n of available point where troops are sta HOGS........................ 3J* [ sic k h e a d a c h e , b a d t a s t e in t h e PARISIAN ARTISTS. SHEEP......... ..................... hoops not intended to va u g m e n t th e tioned. Ho says he can do nothing IIUOTEIt—t roamery. 10 irmles in the field is allow ed. Dairy ....r. r.r-.,-f......... v <» w ith th e squatt^rs howV as he has m o u th , c o ated to n g u e , lo ss of , tiF*Order It of your Newsdealer or send SB Paoktnu stock........ ........ 6 «s ^ Japan oHglnelly proposed a s tsondl- only fifteen or tw enty Indian' police, ,EGG,*1— tents for latest number to 1*r*‘Hb . ................... Uodi of sn armistice t h e occupation of and is utto'rly powerless. The situa BROOM CORN i p o r - i o n ) 00 00 ©I20 00 a p p e tite , sa llo w ^ s k i n ,. e tc . , w h e n 70 THE MORSE'BROUBHTON GO*, (por bu)............ - »» Sban Kwan, Taku and T ie n T sin a n d tio n w ill be much worse when the POTATOES) 12 87 PORKr-Mess......................•* NEW YORK. c a u se d b y c o n s tip a tio n ; a n d co n 3 E a s t lO th 8t«e. LARD—Sioum jm Japanese control of th e S han K w an crow d increases. I t is believed hero liAttU— stuRu*». m ....»* zaw a;, s 6iui . BBTMXNTIOS THIS gAPZB* FLOUU-bprlna Patents...... 8 00 a SW and Tien Tsin railroad, C hina,th to. ----- —........— - ......| a t th e In d ian police have no author*.. ^Spring Straights........... ■» 10 & 2 74 stip a tio n is t h e , m o st f r e q u e n t defray the .cost of such occupation. oceupati@n. - ^to 0j ej etft eot th t ^ e boomera boomers. There T here J.iss a ■ wintur patents............ “ w to a o® ^ mriTV hhas > «— T f l l n ly l v Rm ! ^munua. gQ^ i . liLfiir^ Cbang vain so ui f lgl t.hi t• s- t ..c «f t d y. _: js t rae anvof J ^ ^ ^ ^ w y a " w | r aTi^ o f a ll of them ^ to modify thdso conditions, an d i t i b t he reservation. ; corn.No. 8....................... 'W t® , ‘■ . , , , n. ...."” ~ a ^ a s.o x iw » ,'.. MANUVACTUnERS OV Outs,Na Na2.................... 2 SS ' Go Go bv by the the book* book* Pi Pills ioc and 25c a - 1 was proposed to continue th e negotia- 1u® WWIW------------- —— '10 Out,. Rye.... t r a d e LOOKS l o o k s UP. u p. tions without an arm istice being es-1 , TRADE | ««rlAV...... ................... 63 to 6 -1 w I box. Book FREE at your druggist's or Burley c*o *71 m MILWAUKEE, m p t -on- th e Che HttTmtl**" write B. P. Allen Co., 365 Canal Street, Vtafloua PolnU Accord. -DRAIN—Wheat, . tsblishcdi nim T i.p, wheniviffWFv.. th e ..-Ta_=tte _r x T7r* jfl No. 8 BprlagA IngtoB raditreet, life of tho Chiuese p len ip o ten tia ry oc "Corn,No.Sr....... »;rt ’New York. 82‘i© 821 Oats. No, 8 Whlto corred. Th is led to the deolaratio n by N ew Y ork, A pril l.—B rad streefs re GMitC 64t ri:jAnnual saloamoro than 6,000,000 boxes _ Rye", No.,1....'-•'•*■ the mikado of an u n conditional ar- view says: . ~~ Harley; No. .-8m>.<>«»» miitiQQ, As the term s of th e arm istice gMtia In trade ____ ^ PORK Mess....................... " ~^LARB— Swum...... ..»,Avin Louisville, with continued dutnoution t < do not embrace th'^island of Form osa WUvV V4A6UAUvy V AOai»UU VA |,V*»A*V»w I J^UUiPVUIVt . /iWlrtartA KANSAS CITY. . „ , thrJapaneseoperatlons th e re w ill con- large v o l u m c a ^ o r ^ p A ^ ^ f l lC ^ ^ zm ^LE^TO Sua ^ t c e M ^ S l SO Louls and Kansas Gtty. Stockers ana ^eeuersTT... -2-60 to 4 so tlnue. sale? from 80 to A0 per cent, larger than + Avltotor Beparatori—Hor*e The number of Chinese w ounded is last year. At St. . Paul general .trade la SHEEP............ ................. . 8 86 to 4&J « ^ * M -.W I« d and Swlnginc Staoker** OMAHA ■ ftot not known w ith accuracy. Counting fair: at Mlnnaapolts It Is unohanged._ At Falla. S. D., business with Jobbers i«nt on rMelpt o! ’Stt'centi". Liberal dlsoounl* b®r^ r a» C T y 'a^ | pS^tobS? Skid and s £ u o a K o J t o e S * 0>W the number killed, wounded and ta k e n Sioux ' e trado. Send for Price List. la smaller than one year ago, but flXlEimRT JuUN |. CATALOOUE WAILlPFRIK. prisoner., in lesser engagem onts, th e on new btislnoss are good. * At Cleveland ^and HOGS—Light and Mixed,.,,. * w to w Sardware Dealers. THM CO,, ttlS Broadway,. Nxw YORK, Heavy..............-............ J S S ISS IMPLEMENT record shows, th a t 7,803^ Chinese have Dotrlt few features:are roported and collec SHEEP................................ •rXAXl TBUIVAnXt'WfUa«TM«l«a 885 ® * * been killed -and -1,469. t a k en prisoner, tions aro unsatisfactory. Afiiwoukee reporm k trade falrrwlth a tendenoy to-lrapro^m®hL —HfX* MACHASMTO^raiRl OXXATAX0DIXATX _ while the Japanese have lo st 814 k illed but Dos Moines and Otnrfho say business its PXICK AXOOS X*8t TXX®8, . ' „ »od 2,037 wounded. dull, although some gain is reported In special l e & ,T--th--U J,<‘^A ^C h cjce^aT O jn y L a^ i bOKDoy, April 1.—T he C en tral News imoa A mSlerate .improvement Is announced Ail Aohee, Membhls. NashviUo. Birmingham. At*f Pheumatlam. Spralna, SwelHngat hto-ftdvioes from - th e Pescadores fwnm lanta and Augusta. “ At Ghatwnooga and-Ss^S t i f f n e s s ,___ Neuralgia* ‘ - Brulaea, islands, under d ate of M arch 28. *<*aAa in flulot The movement, Of dry , Outs, Hurts, Selatloa* Burns, Headaoiie, (The?o dispatches, sta te t h a t Col. Ito re* goods at Nevf Orleans has felt some Frost-bites. Lumbago, Wounda, Baokaohe, \xi\t «httmlna interests oontlnuo dls* I porfe that on March 24 th e M a-K ung ;j J-j-_--1 -fort *was tokeu MiKeu^asiiy oy t a e u u p u u c ^ j turbed.’ Thoacason}sbackwardatOalveston, easily b y th c Japanese^ r»ee»l W H A T M O R E 18 N E E D E D T H A N A fK4l.iL. -the Y-.;_^ a.a««1./.A xiMrl and [ with trade only fair.----- ~ ~ 1 EW 1S* 9 8 « LYE captured Yent-Tung, ta k in g niae-j------ j--------Mot, Dry amt Doky 1 POWDERED AND PERFUHBD. h«6vy . guns a n d ' a nu m b er of Chioago, A p rill.—BeporUcom e |m (PATSNT8D) Moaller ones, as w ell us m an y various places in Illinois, Iow ar Mio The itrongist and purest Lye made, Unlike other Lyo, it being rifles and a larg e q u a n tity of * a n , M innesota, Missouri, K ansas Jfavalaable iA OfBoe, SohooU o r JBTome, a ftno powder and packed In a can 2iew ite m cover to oorer. wununltlon. In th e e n g ag e m e n t th e J NobraBka ot hhat such as Lw-lth removable lid, tbo contenta are always ready tor use. ,WiU .....a Court, of th eU .8. Chinese lost th irty k illed a n d six ty fb ro u g h t the-m eroury s a b ig lL iq _ in e make tbo ftMf perfumed Hara ftevemment m nung umce, twu os i>a»rij all of the Sohpolb«w|S* ttken prisoners. T he dapahese loss therm om eter during the . Soap in 20 minutes u-fMouf 6oil* If lx warmly commended by every State Superintendent of School*. ing. I t ta th e beat for cleansing ^ seventeen wounded. T h e Ja p an - March. Friday 8JV degrees w as^regiswaste pipes, disinfecting slnka : A College President writes 1 " For **•* vrtth .'WW chthe ®se fleet captured th e fo rts on F ish e r tered a t K ansas City, ^°* . *• closots, washing bottles, paints trees,©to. PKN’NA.SAI.T M'F’GCO Wands, and all th e islan d s fo rm in g pi ftC0 in the countryAvas^Wiehita. Kan*, a u s f t a i g t a a B t t . 'g a a a a ^ ^ G«n. Atente* PHtLA.* Piw the Pescadores g)roup a re now in th e with th e therm om eter a t w - -^— 1 P ^ i o n of the J a p L e s e . badly needed to sprout th e «eed ^ \ mnr other single volume." Usoox, A p rlU .-A T okio dispatch h as been planted. SL F aui m y O , f t c , F le r r la m C o ., P u M i 8 her*» M he Central News says th a t Dr, th a t th e lank of “ °j®tthdu? parallel i n ' Ivon In exchange fori 8 prlE gfield, BfaM«i Vf 0* A« . Scrlba, of the Im perial university, on th is tim e of y ear is w P | Coupon' Certificate*, lit-, *uea only to Agent*. One Sandsy examined Li H ung C hang's I th e hlstory of tbftt regmu ^ *otmd and found th a t th e p a tie n t was a Timely Tip. L IU IH Ik ll 1 Be j,\)r further partlonlnr*< laddrAM TUB C11UISTY K N I I K I II., ™ n?«xcellent progress, His pulse civcixxati, March 20.—A desperate a o x E . i 1 f u k m o m . trtiio . ^ te m p e ra tu re w ere n o rm al and h e < attem p t to hold-up the southE IG H T P A P E R D O L L S -^ > ----- -- T p s a r o r ^ c iu im .. Wedneedey ’ f o r ONE W k A K P b lt OF ------------------THOUSANDS_WlLL G A TH ER . th e ClUtaff o« tw o •7 Will Attend the Christian 'Endeavor | ^ ’ tu e % „< m » .m d ‘h e w o o n d lrg o f a , Convention in Dostom I ,M rd"? T h r e e other m iscreants escapedl .B oston, April 1.—T h e C hristian Bncover of the darkness. T h a t the S e n d u s t w o t w o - c e n t s t a m p s f o r p o s ta g e . T h e s e d o lls h a v e in th eir Wor CO&VPntlnn tuliinl, mnAt&ln f hvention, w hich m eets in th is .I . .. .. wer« « were unsuccessful . . c h a n g e a b l e h e a d s . N o t w o d o lls d r e s s e d a lik e . $ dttly,. 10.^5, is a lre ad y arousing > a+ ^ mp t was duo to the fact th a t 1* • BE 1 P R IC M EN&1HEERS f f l S i A A M d A ftftN C CA Sand Streets, Brooklyn, N*V.v jjw t deal of in te re s t T he com m ittee who serves at- buper!ntend&n A D A M S « S O N S VU.» Madison Street .Chicago, ill. | » L & ,K I $ ! ^ r , v n m ! V K S « 1 ? ? “ “ “* bcon g ra n te d th e ® ltc0 on the Cmolnnatl Southern, I m iim i M by •< 1, Cm, Tln*lle| lMbl*%. .■ b* Boston oommrtr, fn,* a hiff OIXlU I « __a u»«nn/l nniTiething of th e pltrpps ^of common fo r a big open learned som ething xrstx«txm ,Amwwya»wi*i««»«* h meeting of a p a trio tic n atu ro on w th e desperate gang through some S avoK toM enyour DIDVDI C ® en h a lg e, Dr. Don- j ^ y n tc rio u s source* v j iiu\ /'\t trh: _ Gov* %Mvrt' ^Dreenhklge, 1y } ± xvillis to Kfetutn Home* SmuVcr1axiret?» ot D etroit; Dr. B'. S* I ’ _ th,- me the author of “ A m erica,M and n c ., April L—There I1CAOW, 1LC 1L1 in Street* « 1 CIIICAOI*. MT lfadlMN fcm Jl°*hor Promtn° n t persons w ill I ^ A 8dtcat^ B\im t'M r. W illis, minis* r A N K.-A “| B 4 0 present and speak. Dr. ur> Sm OIU4l<U ith is in to *<v. sro ^n ”1T ., is preparing' to tak e a speoial hym n fo r th e convonconvon* * * ^ V T s e n o e i r X liis pc^t. One ^ t e a speoiai °viU go to Jap an for a I ui*v fJ Tha he ^singing n g in g w ill be by a choir l«av0 two a n im immense £W » voices, voloo*, assisted w .u to .1 by b y »n m enw J f ^ i n d an o th er I* *h»t h ^ w ln totOTB^ J t tt r a . Fully 8o,000 C hristian Kn- io th e U nited State*., U n r in f f W * * ^ ©OOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. n°e to . United States logattanjit YddTti on u»° ^ ^ ^ p l ^ i ^ c ja^w ho Bnnolula Wlll-tredrft In ehatge o l S H O U L D B B U S E D IN E V E R Y K I T C H E N . W b e attracted by th e novelty of th e Ita MUta, U>e eS??****1 !***‘ t0 w n 1 7 .5 Q * $15 DRESSMAKERS O TEST PARIS FASHIONS L’Ait deLaMode* 7 wit j I. OASE T. M. 00, Thft Wnndarful Forslnar Auger Bit i 11 | e<i C u re e .S T . J A C O B S O i l .J f f i S DO YOU WANT FARM HOME? D ic t io n a r y FR EE TO ADAMS’ PEPSIN TUHI - FRUni - DAVIS CREAH SEPflRATORS 11' ->t.i : gasp*. J .J . R A F IR E Y Mic h ig a n c\ C U R E When • man playfully point* a plitol or ^ T H A I -JCteNiagaraTallrBoMe.il garinrau knock film dow,doaV~be Time table taking effm Nov. ift|, ,J particular what you knock him down with, only we that he Is throughly' knock 90th MKHIIMAKT1MK ’ * Passrngvrs Trnin><wtr^ ; ed down. If a corner'* Inquest, must le r r W ,T H held, let it be on the other fellow—he trs1 Railroad will Itmvt* Chc-iwaBh,,! follows; "6 Foreign and Domestic Woolens; Staple and Fancy Trouserings; Full wont be mimed. OOim; HAST, Dress and Business Suits. All Wool Black, Blue aud Mixed Suits to your L Th„ numbflr 0# immigrant* arriv*. Deiroll Night Exprtss.,.........^ j order for $18,00 while they lash Pants to your otder from V 4 n g ^ Wven Atlantic Express .................1 U rgest stock of Woolens to select from. We employ more help than P J !“ «udin» Februar? if m wa* Grand Rapids Expioss.............^ 1 merchant tailor in Washtenaw county. Take advantage of stookand h.hJL decrease©! forty ner‘cent Tsr ^eil and Express; ft ^ ■ ' from the number arriving during .the UOIKH \Vliy). corresponding seven months a year ago SOLDBV Mail and E x p r e s s , . T . rg.n An unpleasant feature of . the record Is tlraitd.Rtiphfs KxpM-ss. .... | greatest in the western countries of Europe B , 8 . A R M S T R O N G i t C O . Chicago Nlglil ExpYos...........1988 from which come the more desirable 1m* Wm, Mahtin , Agent, Clu.iM„. 4 migrants, while from Russia and Hungary I t m w lilt O. W. RoaohKa, U oihihi the emigration toAmerica has Increased n rvEPAVLT having been made for more than and .Ticket Agent, Cliieiu-o, NewYork State Is agitating and halt 1 / Sixty d»y» in payment of installments of over due and payable o rra mortgage Ing over the question of setting Its con interest dated January 8rd- A, n , 1889, uiadeoy Mary Ann dentner^his victs to work on the highways. One, of (ihratianuentnarnnd wife, to thoGbelaeu livings Batik, a corpom_ Are, Cheap while poor Seeds are dear at any price. the strong arguments, urged In behalf of. Mon owjanlaod end- dotng^bustiJW- umler the laws of the Htutu of Miohlgan. gud n*eonlcd ta N T 's We are oarrying an immense stock of / this pkn Is that donvlot labor1.will not thooflioo of the Register oi tor the Smto rt^M Johigwu <jn comedo competition with skliledlabor County ofdayWashtenaw, of January. A, 0, WMJ. in 7lb»r78 I l o i l o ^ l o m m o t h a n d A H y k c C l o v e r ; P r i m e T i m o t h y as It now does when employed within tbefttb •rtgogea. on poge^SP, for whlon default p p q p V R i 6 H T s. 1 1 0bewaa MVltigsBank by viMUd; »'f tbg prison walls in shapes. In opposing the w-. itiM i W i i r d e i i S e e d o f e v e r y k i n d * Q u a l i t y l l i e ight given it by said mortgage, b«s made and heroby makes tbo priuolpai sum of sold inert-, road-making proposition the New York >(, 7* ; B e*M P r i c e s a s lo w n s t h e lo w e s t, , v mv and ,uu Interest aooruod .M erenn now due mire the Times claims that the oeccesslty for sub" andpayable,’ on whloh mortgage there W oJftlmod to be due at tliodatg of this notioo for S P p d lA k —Wa have aline of fine F lower S eeps in stock, sisting the oonviots outside of prison walls principal, iuteres and attorney’s ns and of keeping a close guard over thorn to fircviaed tor in said mprigi’iWt '(blrtoen Hundred nnd Pifty-oue Dollars aud Mxtyone prevent escapes wouldmake tho cost of Cents, (gt.U6i.0t,) . .. Notice is hereby given thut satd mortgage the highways vulte as much as If the work ... sale of the ferodone-by-freelaboiv*—-—-------- -r--- ______ ____ * ti« n .- » Wv roan 81 ^ o f ^ p r l l Jioxt^at The clgorettehablt ls S corning an un^ T ^wS \'!m ® tth o front;door of the ■> i .ii v riAiias f of Ann Arbor. ln Mtil Court UiUtaa House lu in th tbon la City bearaple nulsanee.every nlittle boyanda a 0*unty, (said Court House being the place of holding the CirculirOourt within said County), good share of the big ones, that one meets toontlsfy tho amount olaimed to be due on m il on the street has one of these deadly little said mortgage, and all logal ousts, to-wit t All those (tortain pleoos or parcel* of land situated rolls of tobacco in their mouth It Is and beingJn-the Townships of Ltma ana A D A M ESPPXiER, P R O P ., i 1 «tid County of wasbtonaw. State ackoowledgedby everyoiiethat tfiey are Sharon of Mtobigan. described ns follows, via: Injurious to both health end mind, and if Oommeneing at the South quarter Is the place to buy , “ If you want insurance oull os section post of seotton thlrty-ono (Ui) of people choose to stroke them it Is their luMmsbtp r two, (S),. South of range four Giuprl A Crowell. W ezvepsei own lookout, hut they should- go outiu r(P 'Oaflf, ^ruuning— thwtee^Hoptb— degroea East sixteen chains fifty-two links, the alley or some other hypiaoe and not along the South line of tbo section, thenoa (!onipunie8 wfiose g ross uas^s nniftitsi C Tailor and Clothier. mm ough ^ S h ilo h s Is lv c u R E J. J. RAFTREY, Tailor. 4A. .v-; -r .- /-t i fA T E - ' 1 H. WOOD s a .,’ Chelsea. FIRE ! FIRE t ! Fresh Meets, Smoked Meats, Salt Meats, 1 Poultry and Oyster*; * ' O u r aim is to please p a tro n s, and a m ost lib e ra l natron a se leads u s l 0?.0' ^ ^whocomeinto stores and b e lie v e W it wo niVauooeet^ f ^ " “ otherpubliophicestfrintrarethe viHiaWl oelleve t n u w,« suooeeaing. K M pw tlM iy, _ -------------I.mellwhloh come. fronH ho.mote of tliew Highest market price paid for hides and tulluw; te E vening News, ,0 0 0 at 44The Great Daily of Michigan,” S 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 “ least is ipont for 1Ivlirgexpertserevery year by subscribers of The. Detroit E vknino N ews, , The ohrewd advertiser knows this, and by using tho advertising columns j of T he N ews secures his sharp of this enormous sum, flo.ooo subaoribam 1 probablym eans 1100,000 readers, and instead of tho sum above, wo should have aaid $ 200,000,000.00. *•-A dvertise In Tho E vening Nows if y o u w a n t R esults, Read The Evening News if you want News. -S C I n t m i s oosv. - ---------------------- THE-EVENINQ N E W S ,------t o OKtlT t A WggUrrr. — ---------------- = ■ "" Sl.SO FORA MONTHS ftf MAIL. D ETR O IT, Agsnoiwln every village, town sad etty is the 8tate»ot Michigan. m Prohftte Order. CTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waibtennw O si. At a «wrton of tho Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holdon at the Probate ihS°?JK «Au,i Arbor, on year TUosday, th^ 19th day0tty,oT of Morph in, the one Ihouwmd eWrt hutrdred and nln»tv-av«. Present, Jrwitlard Babbitt, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estate of Henry Btelnbaoh, deoeased. AhnaKabhartneStelnbaoh, the executrix of the butt w&l and testament of said dotwaaed, comes into «ourt and reprose* ta that ahe is BOWprepared tuiendor her flnalaoenunt. Thereupon it to ordered, that Monday, the 15th day of Aprtt wext at ten o’oiock in the forenoon, be assigned for exaiuining and allow* - in* auoh aoeount, andwtat the devisees, leg*tees gnuhelrwat-lawof aatddooeaeed,auuailothar: ^persons Interested in sdme«tate,«re required to appear at a session of sold Court, then to , bo holden at the Probate ottice, in the City of Ann Arbor, In satd Oouaty, and show oause, if __*oy||>ero bo, whyibe, said oooount should not- bojanowed; Anutt is further oMoied, that said executrix give .-notice to the persons interested In saTrt eaOit&jif tha pondenoy of “Iff account, and me hearing thereof, by causlng a wpy pt this Order to he publish*! in 'the Chelsea Herald, a aowasnper “ — * and circulating dmmty u ttlng in satd <*umty oossive weeks J . Jutlgo of Probato. udgouf Protoato. [A true copy.1 WM. G. DOTY, Prdhafoltog4ster. A3 Wm "-■>i-H' I®#®' la a well-kn®wn fiiot that jiuliciousadvcrtisuig uiwttj’s AfjTi few pnvg— especially no\vjj*jiajH'V advertising. sal If \nu put Jy o u r« <HdM.itL-tliflj?i | things. There is a cigarette law in this jstate that boys undar 18 cannot buy them. Why hot enforce it,- it would help some. The girl who allows herself to becajoled Into a long engagement stands about one Chanco In ten of being married to that par ttcular man. He comes, admires and thinks best to secure her, although he is Lootin a position to ask. Some men are -9,-vrmnsTOH, Attorney for Mortgagee. . 83 selHsh creatures. After' a year In the ^’'seventh hoavou." life begins to be prosaic again, and ineir lovo floats along a placid iMa, Aflefsoveralyearsof waiting, witeh tho girl hus lipgun to lose her youth and Ibeauty, the tide turps in their favor, the ^ h e lDo a , M io t r r bore coinos a smooth sailing •little craft Fresh Uruad, Cakes mul Plea itlwaya on directly across their bow*t,Them is crash! The Jovor cHors to the newly hand First-Huss ltcstimruiU in connection found and loaves tho other to sink or be n a e « a « w '' V>s M U 0 A S 7 A B 7 .— | tossod upon tho beach-alone. The moral Irobyiovtar Thoro aro unmistakable signs that the Igiver^f progressive euchre parties Is com | Ing dowii from a lofty pedestal, so long »nd persistently occupied by herr and is Itakiog a closer view of mankind. The prlsses are becoming more piuuileal. T Iht ihead gentleman’s prigeno-'jortgor consists jof a liem-stftehed handkerohlef, will) fringed edges and about U10 siae of a Ipostageetamp, a ladles’ smelling bottle somoDrestlen china designed only for holding milady’s puff and powder. The campaign has taken a more prautical tufa. IAt a progressive euchre meeting recently the head gentleman's prise honslstted of a "mir of elaborately decorated suspeadem; fow that Is something like It The prise winner found he had not labored inyain: He had something he knew what to do with, no matter whether he bqwded.-keDt jhouse or wanted to hang himself. DEO. E. DAVIS, - _ . Everybody’s Auctioneer. Headquarters HERALD OPHOE. Auction Bills furnish ed Free. A Valuable Find. H- L whthauk ;;r/r ;,: ■ . Chairman Bottrdol'Health, H Tho Bwt 3ahe l» tho world (or Cuts,' — lY*? m Sm kj* Me 80c j qO ito ..... " V ; ♦\m m j Kp»tltllg |i •hoMiSwfh cost!,. Iiatu 9srr wire nnco.-*. 1 haadieahclWn : Which wnsi.fl need attemi Fall IttMrwtit, Matwimrucic gt >u can . umMoney aaM money u i, Tfa,M tmia fi, for thamafUt. many time, tmf Iprtii; ftw ry jfer complete work. . 25’aVticior •X00, See cat* ..Extra_toot^elc,, tot, hf loss work-^33 articles, 13.00. \ Uker ««Ct ul exprenorfrelfht, neatly bo xed, ou r^ctj td] Price. The one ordering the drat set In n pivd secures ike agency and ma Vea large cmSw ljp goods until paid for. A ddreR*, fOONOMYRUPPLV HOUR KrHIram, fM II lusNiafesi ROwdmhays wreoked the lives of thoqiamtu ix. yonnx **»•Jtoatfa, •ehooi, tW ottloe. the nrrolM> VARICOCBLBi EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. W. 8; COLLINS. W. 8 . C otllns, o f S a sln a w . Sp aaka. W.&OOLUN& nr it a iposur* producd.AyAkO. .1jy Moamo aerv* vm boas itinui L ^«m ■ 9NM ago, snA(Mver bad amurn.' Wjwra^id two r«a» agoand$1J1* ^ ^ ! * * <*»»»• Kennedyd)K«N _ a a '^1: ........rr AmavaEAni’T Seminal Weakness, Impotency and a A.T^NTON, Varicocele Cure! 1 Dr®. Keunedy A Keman, I hod 1UUwhppe, 1 was surprised. TheirnewMethodTwatmentlapTOTedme Um flret week. Ernttoioheeeeeed, acsin, eye* beoeine bright, eheerfhUneompwrwd ^ 0iU,< Having tried many Quacks. I eon hwr^lraoommsnd Dr*. Kennedy AKcrgenas reliable ITBSATE'ff SpaoUllatao They treatedme honorablyandikUlfnlly.'t A«v*u n.KATM’T, T. P. EMERSON. A Neryotts Wreck—A Happy Life. T. P. FM?'UNON. _ ! • ®sw»on Nsi a Nsrrew Kieaps. • y S B ® S S S S S *^»&rvfsf}foT,n**‘ SBO TTSfkaanW K eSi h & fc Prtert tin patie1118. Who lmvFdeVn"aIriS^tn 'lr^ n^ ^ ^ Tft^lvepiTfktiMvtis^ ■\ & aemHity *n. bant tlniM -eonviaienrt . ways. The l-ctttflrsTirp. for homo aur PftDtmiDtif B t a t . S T 10”' ’ y curi8 PiIea>or no pay required, !(om all narcntics, 8eVm attacks are re- Wheat, per bushel...... *: lleved in from one to Utree days and ; ........ positive cure offeoted Jn fYom five to P*r bushol eighteen (lavs. For toiTe by druggists 1APP1^. V™ busliyl....................... Mtmufnctuml and sold by the DroVf O n i o n s , p e r b n s b e h . . .MmmtCo.CU.oogo.W,. [ « .» ,.ptrbook,i............... ^ _Q»At moitfy Mv«r, H n a n l l i l rf l Th« fiesnlt of Yeoi;g of Study IC ^ r n ,'.T ^ 8.*.UR,I'T ;.^ .V" T h o . ho. M M .“ ,,vcr«. a ^ nml never failing kmuhIv. It has Im»o» i r ? ICOHOKHfRW * jM iiS S S tS a rfe * Honseholde/8 and Phyaiolanareost^lm11^ mediately give notice of the flrst cas< f and of every case of meastee to the health jofficers or lo ihe^ prtsldent or clerk o.3the localboard of lienhit, tills is required bylaw. The board of health not only request* Ihut demands that this notice bo comnlieit ----------------- ;----- :— MWith,—:--------- = :■ (he sn m o f § 4 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . Vnrtcocelor Emission*, Norvous Debinty, Srmlnsl Wraknoss, (llset. Stricture, Syphilisj Unnatural Dtschorges. Self Abute» Kidney end Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by E m in . inlt vmH1 tlioh MiiKkhitA V j. mvi\ mA%t . 1_ * • *. di« rcRults have twen I nv 9* money reftindedT nPrice 88 cents ner yOttf business will_ grow, TJVWbring turedt .... . Bheu> box. Forsale bv P P In overy uYcry caae................. wondcrfttl. Grod’s * /w * because peoplewill that tntuio <;uro U nncquatwi as a .positive re medy Iti nit'Casrs'of (Utroolo ami Acute you are alive, mul« they Inflammatory Hl»enmaM*m. Gout, LumX n k iti, bauo. p<;latlcH, Nrtwalgta; especially Ova would rather deal with a rian Ne\ivuti;iH; Dyemennrrhboa and ail w ...,m „„, Chelsea,Apr.4.1898. “ in 41>alD'ethms. m ■j'“i itls - —aleo a valuable down ......... J0e live man than, tvcorpse. If kindred HIihhI Purifier, tielng eopecinlly ttseibl in Butter, Per wound .. ......................... 1*' you advertise in tins paper «<*.«», Psorlo,,,. ,Sow,f„h. y.« Oloodu- n " . l . ' S l«r 'Lnlarueuienta and diseases of tho ^a ®*PorDl,8,l0» * 0.««,••• 82t you will litid^tlmlijt •Liver an<l Kidneys Iris absolutely free Corn,per b u s h e l . , v . j g j o Pays Nminonod'trioe, West forty,(40) ohnins and sixteen nfl) links, thence South 89 -degrees ^Svwtbmr(4) chains uinoty-one(9u itnks along the quurtoi-liiie, thutioe Southone dogree Kos twenty-tw-oifflijohuiiifli thenoaBuuth 89 degreei West eleven ehntnB and slxty-ono (61) links, thoin'C Mouth one degreo East eighteen canine tvvii link, i n >m , |uy e xsetern ulong the quarter Utw,^ t»> tho' jlHoe of beginning, containing forty acres of f,iond.‘ . Ihosix 16) Rores ot Innd off tbo entire South end -rtho SYtmt hnirnf tbo South.wost quhrtor of tho Soutb-oast quarter of sootioii number one it), in township number three 18) South'of Hanao three Bast, (Sharout. in the Htateof VIVUipiTIII Mlcfiijnmr ■ ^ ' -• Dattsl, January Ii, 1896. t CHUI^KA SAVINGS BANK, M*Ao4 Tmtmtni mad*^^^aqrsdf My fttomicnhl^T ■ wmw^otComumWon. h»U«2tolk« l4 of whom w«ro c u w ^ TliX W MPPiie* vigor, riCOityiSid Enrons TftKATX’T READER! . i f t n TttXATMlWT. ^ mar* ft^TNYSrS m sa o a P A T ♦S f B D O K IS Yeira In Detroit, 100,000 Cured. No Risk. • W ' *5l. h ’, t r , r »!> Hnwrt opl«tm VA ones ment . ..K8 Osb S Wl C ^ •ry?SinSoonSTcSatuial. Muostton D»S, EENNEDY & , CONSENT. &«'■ Hat antt o^-sr of Treatow s o f t 's o r o n v e i- KERGAH, N5 « ES ,e