Biography of J a p I Blaise,

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Biography of J a p I Blaise,
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VOL. XI.
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PINCKNEY, LIYING-STON CO., MICH., THURSDAY, AUG.
Local Dispatches.
iwfcneg
Pontiac has another newspaper—I
the Republican.
Geo. Burch was in White Oak on
Are you going to tbe Sunday school
FBANK L. ANDREWS, Sunday last.
rally at Howell?
Brighton is besieged with soldiers
.Editor and Proprietor,
It is deputy sheriff I. J. Cook now.
this week. So are cornfields etc.
S. A. ANDREWS,
Look out for 'im.
Mrs. L. Kennedy is visiting her
Master Roy Hoff is visiting relaAttociute £ditor.
daughter, Mrs. Sawyer, in Conway,
tives in Three Rivers.
There is a rumor that tbe Birkett
Subscription Price $1 in Advacce.
August 1st there were 819 convicts
Entered at tbe Postofflce at Pinckney, Michigan, P. 0. will soon be a thing of tbe past.
&» eecond-clMB matter.
in the prison at Jackson.
Miss Phccbe Huff of Battle Creek,
Miss Kittie Hoff is clerking in the
is the guest of her friend, Mrs. John
Advertising rutea made known on application.
Humfreys.
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, store for Will Darrow, for a time.
EVKKY TUL'KSDAY MORNING BY
10 , 1893.
That llally
That the Sunday schools of this
county are going to have a big rally
August 25th is certain if great preparation and advertising will do it.
What was lacking last year to make
it what it should be will more than
made up and the committee promise
all who go a good time. Sow, Sunday school workers the success of this
grand meeting lays as ranekjvith you
as with the committee. Ler each one
see how raanv they can pifsuade to
attend this annual Sunday school reunion. There should be at least 10.
000 people in Howell that day.
you not be one cf them ? Go and take
a load.
No. 32.
Ringling* Bros, Circus*
Cbeap KxcurMion rate* to the World
F
All-I'eature inhibition.
The DISPATCH takes pleasure in announcing to its readers that while the
famous Ringling Brothers' World's
Greatest Show will not be seen in this
place during the present season, arrangements have been made with the
railroad authorities by which all who
desire to go to Howell where this aggregation exhibits Wed. August 16,
can do so at greatly reduced rates. A
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Fohey, of Chubb,s
Business Cards, $4.00 per year.
Teachers' certificates will not le isvisit to this biggist of bigs shows will
Death and marriage notlcee publiehed free.
Announcements of entertainmenta may be paid sued hereafter to any person under 17 Corners, visited at A. Monks' over
constitute a gala day long to be refor, if desired, by presenting the office with tickSunday.
ets of admiMion. In case tickets are not brought years of age.
membered, and, besides, it will for-.
10 tne office, regular ratea will be charged.
The
ladies
aid
society
will
meet
with
Mrs. Mike Doian was called to Dexnish an opportunity for seeing the
"All matter in local notice column will be charged at 5 cente per line or fraction thereof, for each
Mrs.
Perry
Blunt
on
Friday
p.
m.
at
grandest exhibition in the world. Uninsertion, where no time it specified, all notlcee ter the first of the week to attend a
will
be
inserted
until
ordered
discontinued,
and
•J
o'clock.
der the largest tents ever constructed
will be inserted
, ges very sick sister.
d f und i l
l&TAll
OBITUARY.
will be charged for-accordingly. l&TAll t tinges
Dick Baker, Jim Smith. J i m Green
uf advertisements MUST reach this office as early
Miss Margaret Youngf-of Detroit, is
Mr. John Martin was born in .Smith- will be shown the finest zoological colas TUKSUAY morning to inBvire an insertion the
the gue«t of her friend, Miss Nina and Carl Sykes are camping at Por- boro, Ireland, County Monaghan, Jan. lection on earth including the largest
same week.
living giraffe, a bi-norned gnu, tbe
tage lake.
JOS 2>HI.\7r.YG.*
Younglove for a few days.
8th, 1814. and died Aug. 4th, 18W.
In all its branches, a epecialtv. We haveallkinds
and the latest styles of Typf, i-tc\, which enables
Mr. Fred Story, of Detroit, is spendHe came to America in' 1848. He only hippopqtarans in captivity, two
Bert Webb, of Detroit, has been
us to oxecute all kinds nt work, .such as Hooks,
rampk'te, PosttTB, l'rotfiiiinnit.% JJill Heads, Note spending a few days the past week i i n 2 his vacation wi№ Albert Reason entered the
ininistery, and after herds of per forming elephants, a whole
Head*, Stutoinents, c'ariltt, Auction Bills, etc., in
and family.
preaching for many years he returned drove of camels, a magnificent Persuperior etvles, upuu t hi' shortest notice. Pricosas with friends in this vicinity.
low as j,'ood wurk can he uoae.
cheron stallion with a mane nine feet
Ruby Wright returned the first of
Mesdames H. Fick and Chapman of to farm life, but still held strong in
ALL'BILLS PAYABLK KlftST OK EVERY MONTH.
in length, a complete horse fair conthe week from White Oak where he j Gregory, were callers in this village his faith. The 25th day of July, 1854, taining o50 head of high bred horses,
on
he was married to Susan Spears of
and a circus performance embracing
THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY. has been spending a couple of weeks.
Miss Mary Brown a.nd Mr. Aaron! iiiss Inez, Wright is entertaining Superior, and there were born to them more high saleried performers than
ten children, nine girls and one boy,
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
Huss, of Ann Arbor, were the guests her cousin*, the Misses Lizzie and
.six of whom survive him. He at- any other two shows can boast, a marPI;L!*IUEST
Warren A. Carr.
Fannie
Hammond
of
Chelsea.
T r c f T t E s A. H Ori'eu. Thumpeoti Grimes, A . j of E. R. Brown and wife on Sunday
tained the age of 7L» years, 6 months velous horse spectacle, enlisting the
!S. Leland, (i. W. iloff, Kiclurd Clinton, Jerome
The Ladies Aid society of the M. E.
last.
trained intelligence of 100 wondrously
and 27 days.
<-OOk
ULEBK
educated equines; complete circuses of
The Misses E. W. and Annie Wood, church} will serve ice cream at the
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Mr.
Martin
was
widely
known
and
A»!*ES!»OK
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Michael
trained goats, pigs and ponies; twenty
of Springfield, Mass., are spending a town hall on Saturday evening.
STUKKT COMMISBIONEK
Daniel
generally loved and respected. As a
"M^KSHAt
Sitne Kro^-.
Harry, a young pen ot Albert Frost. friend and neighbor he wn> all that! Mexican horses who do everything
few davs with their uncle, C. M. Wood
11 EALTH urnrieR'.'.
"Ur. H. P. Sijj
but talk, and tbe most exciting charof this village.
i
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liad y
J1)JUred b y
b e m g
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any
community
could
desire,
and
all
iot and other races ever <een under
CHURCHES.
Both tbe Chelsea and Dexter met- I k i c k e r i b>' a c o i r o n Saturday last.
who had the pleasure o( hi.- acquaint- canvas.
A grand street ]>n _.->iou
walks have received at- ance testify to his noble qualities of
chant tailors were in towa on t'ridav
ETHOIMST"EPISCOPAL CHI HCH.
occurs at ten o'clock when a full mile
:
Hev. W. it. Stepliftn pastor. Service* nvpry laat. Xo reason why Pinckney men I tent m the past week, but there are heartand mind.
He had gathered
humUv morning at 10:*', and every Sunday
m:.:iy more that need looking after.
eveninc :it 7 : * ' o ' c l o c k . Prayer meet in« 'I hurs- should not go dressed in style.
a r o u n d him a large circle of w a r m [ of g l i t t e r i n g dens of wild l>ea-t* will
d»y evenings. Sunday HC!:OOI at close ufmornThe Cong'l Church Workers will j Mvs. Emma Brooks and Miss Lillie friends w h o testify to his manly t r a i t s ' be exhibited free upon the streets, and
'• service. W. 1). Thompson. '' --•-- - ' — •
ia the town Heam,
Beam, ol
cf Howell,
Howell. were guests at F. E. and sterling Christian character. 1'ut jj teu different kinds of music will fill
n u v a i ' F f a n o N ^ LLc CIU-'Kt'H.
uriitH.
yive aa ten cent supper in
hone | the air with melody.
it \va< in Ui.s home life
the week.
s^ i " * * ^ ; ! ^ ^
afternoon* from d to W r i s t ' s ttwfow
7
clock
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" Everybody welcome.
| Edith Carr, wh,o has been spending to tbe best advantage. His home was A Iti-ttOlutiou to lles:ul;tte the Time
ini: ^ t T . i c e . i-d. (..lnvt'r, Sni»t"'intpndent.
for Closing of Billiurtt uud I'ool
The H a m b u r g l'ortg'1 Sabbath -chool i a couple of weeks al I'bubb's Corners, his kingdom, and he ruled with fatherly kindness and Christian L»ve. He is })r it r c - o i v n l i,y T h f ('i .1 H n i " ! i C < i n u « - i ' " f t i n ' i l will hold a basket picnic in YanHorn".-1 r e t u r n e d home the fir-* of the week.
L^T. MA K Y'S V V l ' l K u J C ( I I I 1 UCH.
X* o f I ' i t u k i i i ' y t h a t t ] i . • t i n u ; a t w h i . - h . t J l i -a R i i l a r . l i i i n l P . j n l
n . .i:ii n t h e - V i ' . l ' i - f .it
on Friday of this week. The | Mrs. I. S. Davis of Howell, is assUt- j^one but not forgotten, and his death
s
leaves
a
vacancy
that
nothing
enn
till
k J ' . M . loi ;il t i n i i
^ i c t i o u a ^ M K m ! Con<*,l school at this place will take , i n - i n caring tor her mother at the
ir -li»t!l l i e i ! u > l u t v n (
.ill ui'
\'i!l.i, - m I'iiu-kiir
in
the
hearts
of
his
devoted
wife
and
part.
a v i o l a t i n n nt" t;if.-'
home >n l.i.'i- brother, Silas Hemtuingriir. t o ini! i n - < l i u t l y n i a k f ;i i M
children.
He
leaves
a
wife,
live
daught h i T m i ' . tui'l . m y J X T 1
Mi. a n d Mr,. W . \). U s t e v were w.iy, niav Hit gory.
- I I I I • n- [ i e r - u u > w i i n
r.,M:ni - ; ; i l t v n t ' n v i SOCIETIES:
ters and one son to mourn their los^, o l a t i o n n f t h e n i
r ^ u l u i i..!i-> ' s h a l l hibadly slnike,n u p by . i^in^
thrown
A tif at g r a n i t e monument, has lately
. ' a i m r n n - 1 f!i>•M-foT"
Hev. \V. G. Stephens conducted the -hall j
i;.,i i..\, ,-, ,i'n^
J'J.'.JiO
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h*> A. o . If. S d c i f t v of t h i s i>lar(>, m e e t s e%eiy
from tlieir carriage while ^ o i n g to t h e 1'een )i! icod in Spront's cfineterv, bv
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t h i r d S u n d a y in t n e K r . M a t t h e w H a l l .
funeral
services
at
his
late
residence,
l :;.,[ ».• w i v i i i : : - ' t l i i r t j
i - i - . j Q . - t i m i i i , . i.-o
J o h n Mr«iuir.e>s, T o u n t y D e l e g a t e .
social a t Mrs. N. M. JJeebe's on Wed- Hill v C'i. of -laekson, purchased bv
k
j in the presence of a large number of
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nesday evening of Ja.-t week.
M r s . X. S. I]nrtfe.-.
M e e t i n gg s h e l l
> i n r k n » > > Y . P . S . < '. . I:.
i. .!. C o ' IK, i ' I . I : I : K .
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friends
and
relatives.
h aa tt 7
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iiri<l.ty f i i ' n i i u ' i n t h t ' C o n ^ ' l c h u r r h
The
Dexter
News
thinks
that
a
The S.ilvdti m a r m y are holding a.'
MRS.
h i i . ' M A N N . l'r«>.
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Mi * s 3M
MA N N ,
tfbod hotel at l \ : r t a ^ e lake would lie
A I'.ln' !l];i! ^ ^ ^ - ) K l l l ^ • r n o i n . T O
iMiiip
meeting
at
Flint.
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Mo.t.s overy Tuesday
T i l l « c r i - a c l i t l i : i : . i n y l ' u l l i . r . r-r
proper tiling. Ui>?ht. vou a r e l>ro.
Business Pointers*
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LitN^ninc
ninc iin their nmui in M. K. Lhurch.
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id ten cents each
May
o u r I : L - . U ' I - > i n I ' . i i t h 1>«: _ i
invitation
i* extended
to all inu-rested
in llioilipson, a gOOO Summer hotel a n d
uirisUan
work. Rev.
W. O. fSuplu-ne,
President
t i a n i - l i .ill o u r _'iinf ;rv;iv:
a small steamer would add much. *o i to attend the
FARMERS: You can grf all
the
now
popular
Portage
lake.
for
u»
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t
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a
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he C. T. A- and B. Society of this place, meet
kinds of Be ax and Wheat sieves,
Several from here attended the
e\t*t* third Saturday »>v«»nint; in the Fr. Mat- Those >mart "Alecks" who stretched
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for any make of Fanning mill, at
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John Donohue, President.
Christian Endeavor convention at losC r o ^ t n l i h e r i v e r ' . - M i y . ' i n ^ ' ti-it'.
ropes across >ide walks on Sunday
Thos.. E. Barron's, Howell, Mich.
W h i > a r c k< f p i r i ; \ i _ i l f o r i > .
NIGHTS OF MACCABEES.
evening would-not have had so auich co l.i-t Saturday afternooo and evenW i t h t h e : i n ; W o u li:> - i ^ , t :>5
Meet every Friday evening on or before fnil
O l i ' [ b f u I I t > ' M j o y ..;' i i i f t t i : . ^ ' ,
if someone had
injured, ing. Ail report a srood time.
r
of the moon at their hall over P. O. Visiting fun
• iinl ;tliinr i n l i f . i v c n i a n t i l ! .
Aui, . 16.
Stark's Arifto
brothers are cordially invited.
They were known and a repetition of
Ami
h i s l n \ i n i ; v<iii e i s w a i - p ^ r i n ^ .
Mi—
Nellie
Like
entertained
severD i ' i i f w i l e c t i i ' l i h t l i l r . a ; i i l i.i v e i l .
. GRIMES, Sir Knicht Commander tbe act may bring them trouble.
Don't Tobiuro Spil or Smoke your
al of her youn^ lady friends at her
Howell citizens will vote to bond home in East Putnam, on Friday last,
ivingston I.odgr, No.Trt, F. .t A, >1.
On Tuesday of last week all that j i s t h e trutlilnlV"" ATTi^title of a little
< .•mniunication Tuoday evvninp, on_or
the village t'ov §:3J>,<X)O for water - , . , . ,
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Si-ler;
W.
M.
was
mortal of Mrs. Mary Haliis was j book that tellsail about Xo-to-bae, the
the full o! the moon.
works, on Anj?. 14. If the people of j l t b e m « h e r .-eventeentki birth-day.
1 laid to re-t in the Sprout cemetery at I wonderful, hannies.-. guaranteed tobacHowell know ' when
they are i We -end out this week several sam-! jAnderson. The sermon was preached i c o h a b i L c n r e - T h e c o s t i s tritiin^ and
BUSINESS CARDS.
0
well off. they will not l«t this Vnanoe I ppie oopi.s
of ,ha
DWPATCB.
We ddo
p
a DWPATCB.
We
who wants to quit, and can't
slip to p a t in a systen ot water w o r k . n o t h e '' ,, i u t a t 0 ,, a v t l i a t K e e h l n k
XortU Wove a lar*e
run no physical or financial risk in nsnot
he
iuta t0
a v tliat
K e
e h l n k
w e j by Rev. W. V.
H- F. SIGLER, M. D.,
Mr. .Snonk returned, on Monday | i-^sue a local paper second to none i n | and sympathetic audience in the Pr«s injur "'No-to-bae." Sold by all druggists.
Physicran and Sur.-eon.
All calls promptly
Hook at drug stores or l>v mail free.
attended to day or Bight. Oflice on Main street, last, to bis duties at Linden, Genes-see the countv. Friends peruse this LvMie'i 'bvterian church at Plaintield. of which
Tinckney, Mich.
Co., alter filling the vacancy ot agent well and -ee U it does not merit vour she was a consistent member for about j Address The Sterling Remedy Co.,
at the Ky.
Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd.
y station at tJiis place. Hi>
seven years.
L. A VERY, Dentist.
• In Pinckaey
Pik
every 11 • ritlay. Office at Pinok- wife and
daughter (toldie returned \ s
Mrs.' rftull >' maiden name was
ney Hoas«. All work done is -a careful and with him. having spent the past week
Western corn for sale bv.
In renewing his subscription. W.
thorough manner. Teeth extracted without pain
She
was
horn
in
Putnam
VVentworth.
with
him
here.
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\ij tne use of Odontunder. Call and see me.
Ed. barn an.
A. Peters, one of Pett.?ysvil!e'> young'
Livingston county, and died Saturday
Chas. Reed, of Detroit, lias been men, writes to us from St. Clare. He
Found:—a ger.t's driving glove on
spending a couple of wetks on his [ j . working for the Mich. Bell tele- night, July "2l>, 1S93, in Harper's hosS. B. SMITH & CO.,
Owner call,
farm near Gregory, painting the house i p b o n e Co _ Although he' ha* to re-1 pital. Detroit. For three years she the streets of Pinckney.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN and making some other improvements. ( . . .
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. i had been a, great sufferer and during prove, and whick up . ,
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL
He was a caller at this office oh his re. | « i v e ti i S paper second-hand he does the pa>t vear bad undergone some seWanted:--Small fruit on
want to miss a number.
turn and the DISPATI H will still be a
VA MAIN 9TRKIT WEST, JAl'KSON, XICHKiAN.
vere surgical operations.
She had a tion at this otHce.
State a>;ent for the wonderful A. B. Chase I'inno visitor at his home.
A small but. verv attentive audience sweet and beautiful disposion and the
and Orcans.
l'ur our catalogue of ltV. sheet musir.
Nearly 100*peop(e enjoyed the lawn 'listened TO the lecture by Ke,\ J. L. patience and resignation shown W H Y
HOOD'S? Because
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Pinckney Eichanne Bail,
G. W. TZZTLZ.
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through all her .nffering wa, worthy
' • Hood's SarsapariIJa is the best,
p
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r P > ' t a c - t h e t r u e Christian. She was married most reliable and accomplishes the
loads of p
people
from this p
place attend-1
ult
of
edd andd r e p o r t a very fin* time.
The >'
t a k i n g s audience with him i to W m . M. Bullis of I'r.ctdilla, j u s t 13 greatest cures. HOOD'S CURES
ladies' aid society are £12 better off by in imagination, to the g r a n d canyon.- y e a r s a^o the .">the of tl:e past m o n t h ,
the sale of ice cream.
j or snow capped peaks of t h e Korky ! She leaves a I m s l ^ n d , father, mother. AfiBTS WANTED on Salary an Commission for
There a r e still q u i t e a few who owe I m o u n t a i n s . Those w ho did not attend sister, t w o brothers an.i a k u y e circle
ONLY AUTHORIZED
us on subscription.
Xow friends, if j missed a r a r e treat.
! o f friends to mourn th-ir loss.
von think we can r u n & paper these i
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hard times without money yon a r e ' A t the tonrti: q u a r t e r l y conference of
My t i . U t . H A M I L T O N , h i - l i t e r a r y fxc.-iiinr, witli
Card of Thanki.
| mistaken. Each paper costs YK oa^ii .'thf M. K. ihurch, the pastor, Rev. \\.
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I f t i c r . > - > | > ' T : i t i n i i n f ! ) i » t ' . i ' i i ' l y , ;iii<ii !<>r . \ f r . H f t i n ^ ' s
-TWKN iv VKAKS O F CONand if yon do not pay up we shall be ;'(,'. Stephens, was heartily and unani- i I w i s h t o r e i u r n m v - i n c ^ r e t h a n u s • < -..lnp!'-^1 w>>ik>.
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DEPOSITS R E C E I V E D /
MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED NOTES.
Certificates issued on time deposits
and bavable on demand
Biography of J a p I Blaise,
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k i n d t o m y d e a r w i f e d u r i n g h e r l o n ^ ' i s.-iun- u.,,'k* in ttu- m;wkft.
A. H. I*. .i.<.->iau'uf
The Sabbath school, Bjnvorth lpa^np *'1^ r i n ? k n e y c h a r g e for a n o t b e r year illness, h u t e>j>ei'i;itiy to Mrs. Mon- \ ^l'**^"*^™
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p r a y e r and class meetings M thf M. F.. In
manner he was given a a^iie Sr., Mrs. F i t / M o n t a e u e , tin \:\ s»>;il ?>n-i«i;t, in nnv <l;iv : p r n t f t *-<>.ij. K. N .
l i i c o i'f M:ts^. tooK JT o n i i ' M i u -1 <Ui>^; p r o f i t
S47.
ohnrch will be held as u s u a l — t h e abJessie and H«'Mo Birnie,
vacation, which, with h i s !
.'."». . ! . I ' a r t r i ' ^ c i>f M e t i » . k V, >Hler5" f r o m W r a i l s
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V ;11 Mapes,
s p n e e o f t h e p a s t o r w i l l i n n o w s v i n - j « )r U
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, •dames
<4«n.r;o.Horufe
i . ^ < . . . ^and
^»u.N
i»*<»ijr--., Mrs. ( i n u i i *?;>. i ' 1 . 1'. A . J'iilini'i- n:' N . O a k . t o o k 58 n r t FT ( . l t
fASr 5l
w e
H. i'-> in t l i r t < ilii>>; v r o t i t ^i ".'i>.
KXCH'SlVK
terfere with these mppMfeirs. Suitahl,: ' >"'
«nd P r<tan4 be will spend Ig, Wooiivftrth. Mrs. S.tmnel W
I ' K K K l T u K Y ^jv'fii. If v . i i wi>h t o m a k e L A K G E
visiting ro!ative> ard intnd> in Cana-i Mrs. Po.>terand Mrs. \l. Fi.-k.
M o N K V wi'i*>' i n i ' " ( <H ! ' • )v t'or tcrni"* 10
„
leaders will be appointed for
meeting. Let them be fell attended. da.
Wm. M. Uullis.
TBS BEXRV BILL PlBKU<jnich,Cow.
|
COLEGTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Ageat for Steamthlp Tickets.
rvw
THROUGH MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS.
A farmers' flouring1
wanted at Coldwater.
THE
BI-METAU1STS.
mill is badly
A bUlPPERY TOBOGGAN.
Pork and L>nrd Take » Mighty Tumble; on
the Chicago Iluurd of Trade.
THE WAR IS ENDED.
bILVERITES HAVE A VERY HOT
EVENTS OP MORE OR LESS INFor several months the pork and SIAM KNEELS BEFORE FRANCE
The dog poisoner is getting in his
lard
market had been strongly "bulled"
TMV!E IN CHICAdO.
TEREST TO WOLVERINES.
AND SURRENDERS.
good work at Copemish.
on the Chicago board of trade by A.
M. Wright, a prominent dealer, who,
An Ohio firm of gas and oil men will
Drunken fc'ieud Daahe* a Kaby'i* Bratus sink wells at Mt. Clemens.
l)i>>i u«g Thnlr Favorite Theme uuU with the cooperation of the pork mil- Tlie Weaker (ioverniueut fieldrt p»rt of
a Lot of Very Dectilext K«aulu- lionaire "Jack" Cudahy,made a deal on
H«r Trrritory Kather Tfma Have More
out Agaluttt a Po»t—U«n. W. 1'. Inuei,
The season's rush is on at Mackinac
tiuutt—The Convention Very Kuthuat* ribs iast tall which netted them about
Island
aud
the
upper
lake
resorts,
of Grand Knt»lda, u Prominent Soldier
S3,000,OUO.
The market had been
Trouble---.John Bull Uat HI* Little Say
nail Muuy I'romluent M*>u Attend. worked so hard by the attempt to get
The
corner
stone
of
Ottawa
county's
»nd MUSOD, is Dead.
••-New* la General.
a corner that for weeks past (something
new court house will be laid Aug. '2\.
The second duy of the convention has been expected to drop and when it
Hopkins Lutherans will replace their
was
very warm and interesting. The was announced that Wright's brokers
A terrible case of infanticide oc- church, burned, with a new one this
Paris cable: The Siamese governpreliminary
speakers were ex-1'. S. had gone through everybody who had ment has accepted the full term* of the
curred at Clark's siding, about three fall.
Senator N. 1*. Hill, of Colorado; ex-U. pork hastened to unload. The opening French ultimatum. The substance of
miles north of Mantou, Wexford
Austin I'ease. of Kalama/oo county, S. Senator •!, Ii. Doolittle, of Wiscon- figure was $1'J per barrel; r 40 minutes
county. Joseph Ashley in a lit of
it had dropped to $10..>0 with the the ultimatum was as follows:
drunken rage dashed out the brains of recently lost forty-seven sheep by sin; Congressman F. ti. Xewlands, of later
1. A reeotiuitlon of the rights of Annam
lightning.
Nevada: V. S. Senator Allen, of Nevada greatest excitement.
his brother's 1-year-old babe.
and Camboiiiu on the left or eastern (>ank
The failure of Wright Jir llaughey, ot the Mekouu Klvor as far north an tlie tid
who pledged the People's Party to
Ashley, who is a fanner, is addicted
Ward Johnson, sou of a farmer east
the
National Provision notupany and parallel of latitude.
to drinking. He had been to Man ton of Holly was drowned in (ireen Lake silver; lion C. S. Thomas, of Colorado;
Cudahy let the whole bottom
.John
B.
Lemon,
of
New
York
who
and on the way home he became while bathing.
out
and
the lard market naturallyy fol- I o(
n e r i V er
of t the
read
a
telegram
authorizing
him
to
beastly drunk, lie went to h is brother's
S. 1'ull satisfaction for s-'arlous Slume-e
Prof.
0.
C.
Johusou.
of
Ann
Arbor,
is
express
the
sentiments
of
trades
unionlowed
the
pork
slump,
falling
from
house and began quarreling" with his
mst i renrh ships uiul k rench
utittni Ulver.
brother and the latter's wife. The out money and jewels to the amount of ists of the American Federation of $i».7ftto SO per tierce. Kibs dropped
4. The puiilsliineiit of the culprits and
Labor as in favor of free silver.
from 8?."."> to Sr>.87,'^.
brother who was afraid of him when $400. Hiirglars.
provision for tbe pecuniary lnueainity of
Gov. Waite, of Colorado, then took
druuU. took the baby and run out into
Jackson county is building a new
tlie victims.
the yard.
.Joseph followed him. iail and her prisoners arc conn*nod in the platform, and was greeted with Kilted IIla Fatally for Fear They'd Starve
r> An indemnity of ^,00'J.UOU francs for
Wm. Nonemacher, a farmer, living various Uamu«esi s-ustulued by French subgreat enthusiasm.
(matched the child from his arm and the court house basement.
In closing the governor said: "If nine miles southeast of Antigo, Wis., jects.
dashed it against a stump or post,
ti. Tlie inimediate deposit of ;j,OJ0 DM franc
Mrs.
John
Oglethorp,
of
Manistee,
crushing its head so that it died al- lost her balance and fell into the cel- the money power shall attempt to sus- murdered his wife and three children to k'uar,;utee the iMtymuut of the fourth uud
tain its usurpation of our rights by and than made an unsuccessful attempt tif Hi claims, or the as>i<4niuont of t. tie taxes
most instantly, lie was arrested and lar and broke three of her rib*.
in certiilu districts Lu lieu of the deposit of
Nonemacker J.IMJ.IXXI
strong
hands as in other lands, we to take his own life.
jailed at Cadillac. The prisoner' has a
fraiu's.
Mrs.
Saberloise, seventy years of will meet that issue if it is forced upon made a full confession. He said the
family of a wife and three children liv.This
ultimatum
was sent on .July 19,
ing ou a farm adjoining his brother's. age, of Grand llapids, has suddenly us. For it is better, intiuitely better, crops were poor and he was afraid of and 4S hours were allowed for Siaua to
rather than that ovir liberties should staoving; that his wife's parents were make an answer to the French deHe is in the habit of drinking and very been stricken deaf, dumb and blind.
be destroyed by tyranny that is op- in Quebec, where they had come all
quarrelsome, especially
with his
Un July 'Jl M. l'avie, the
The I n ion Veterans' I'nion, of Jack- pressing mankind all over the world, the way from Germany, and wanted mands.
brother.
at liang-kok. presented
sou, is endeavoring to raise funds with that we should wade through seas of money and he hail none to send. After French minister
1
Later.--Joseph Ashby denied that which to erect a soldiers' monument.
the
ultimatum
t/o
Prince de Vawongse,
blood yea. blood
to the horses' the famity was asleep he went out and the Siamese foreig-n minister. On July
he was guilty of the awful deed and
got an ax and returned to do the deed. 215 Siam replied, stating that the king"
A project is under way to drain Mat- bridles." (Tremendous applause, i
in turn accused his brother .James of
He saici he killed his wife tirst by three was at a loss to understands what the
tison
Lake,
Brunch
county,
whereby
Ex-Congressman
liice
I'ierce,
of
Tenmurdering his own child. The mother
of the babe broke down and said hei 10,001) a^'res of land will be reclaimed. nessee, wrought the excitement up to swinging blows on the left temple. rights of Annam and Cambodia were
lie then went into the next room and on the left bank of the Mekong river.
husband was guilty. When confronted
While attempting to kill a pesky fever pitch by his arraignment of
with these statements James Ashby sparrow at Three Rivers someone President Cleveland for having broken killed .Joseph, six years old, and Willie, The king expressed his willingness to
confessed the murder and tho»va+t^nipt planted u bullet in John Canfield's left faith with his adherents in the south four years old. He struck both boys abandon all the territories* over which
on the head twice. Returning to the the existence of these rights could be
and west on the silver question.
to shield himself by condemning his leg
The report of the resolutions com- room where his wife lay. he picked up proved and called attention to the fact
brother.
A four-year-old son of Henry Marks, mittee was read by lion. Ignatius his year-old baby, held her in one arm
GEN. W. P. 1NNES DEAD.
of Miehigamme, was burned to death Donnelly. The preamble to the plat- and struck her on the head. He then that five months previously he hatf
by his clothes catching fire from a form quoted speeches of several famous went to the barn, climbed up to the proposed to submit ail the contested
territorial questions to international
I'romtnent Kuginenr, Solder, Muson and stove.
statesmen as against a gold standard of roof and jumped "JO feet to the tloor of arbitration. In the interests of peace,
Citizen—HU Keeorrl.
Kapids city council has passed value. Daniel Webster said gold and the pig sty, sustaining injuries to.the however, the king offered to- surreader ,
Gen. William 1'. Innes died at his anEaton
to the effect that it will silver were 1 he legal standard of value »pine anil paralyzing his lower ex- the territory as far north as the ltfth
home in (irand Kapids after suffering costordinance
ii
8\! per swear word used on the and neither congress m»r any state had
degree of latitude, but no further, and
•several months from pneumonia and street.
the authority to tix any other. Hon.
proposed that the islands in the Mesubsequent complications.
A Hunker'* Daughter Salvation
•lames G. Blame said the destruction
kong river be used in common by Siam
Hudson council has order that no of silver as money and establishing
The life of Mr. Innes has been full
Miss Emma Van Norden, of New and
France. All the other points of
of work and honor. He is one of.the man who looks upon the wine when it gold as the sole rate of value, must York City, has made her tirst public the ultimatum
conceded.
This
highest Masons in tue state, and in is red will be employed on the city have ruinous effects upon all forms of address to the Salvation army. Miss answer was not were
satisfactory
t
o
France
'
'
the history of the war his namt* and streets.
property ' except those investments Van Norden is an ensign in the army, and subsequently M. Pavie withdrew
that of the regiment he commanded
which
yield a fixed return in money. and her conversion to the Salvationists from Bangkok on a gunboat and
A'stock company with u capital of
will occupy a conspicuous place. He §,")(>,000
These
would
be enormously enhanced is one of the most remarkable on reluis been organized for the purFrench warships in the Menam
was born c>7 years ago in Xew York, pose of manufacturing a metallic re- in value and would gain a dispropor- cord. She is the daughter of Warner the
river
went to Kon-si-Chang, and island
and at the age ot l'i became the sup- frigerator.
tionate and unfair
advantage over Van Norden. president of the Hank of near the head of the Unit of Siam
port of his widowed mother and famother species of property. '•• - *' No North America, one of the largest comPhillip Milligau. a Battle Creek power was conferred on congress to de- mercial institutions in the country. where they joined the French tleet
ily. He worked on the Erie railroad
under the command of Admiral Lluas a civil engineer, and in lH.">,'i came to moulder. w;is killed on his way home clare either metal should not b;» money. She was oue of the oxclusives of the mann.
then determined t o
Michigan.
He supervised the con-by being struck by a fast Michigan Congress has therefore, in my judg- 400 and one of the Yanderbilt, As-tor blockade France
the
Siamese
coast. Kngland
struction of the X)., G. H. A- M. rail- Central train.
ment,
no power
to
demonetize. circle. In her tirst address she ex- protested to France against the enroad, riding on the tirst engine that
The corner stone of the new Catholic Hon. -1. ii. I'ariisle. secretary of the plained how she got tired of the friof the blockade against1
nrrived at Grand Kapids.
He also church of St. Alphonse at lVernVld to treasury, while a member of congress vohtiesof high life in New York city, forcement
Knyiish
vessels
matters were be
S
made the survey for the G. 11. »fc I. up cost when completed sn.Vnnd was laid in 1 TS. said: ••According to my views and was attracted by the zeal and de- coming seriouslyand
entangled
between
to Mackinaw. When the war broke by liishop Kotev.
of the subject, the conspiracy which votion of Salvation army soldiers for England and France when the king of
out Mr. Innes raised tin? famous regiBefore that
seems to have been formed here and in their Christian work.
Sam Lee, the only Chinese resident Europe to dest roy by legislation and time she said her name was on a church Sium decided to accede Uv all of
ment of Michigan engineers ami mechbecome a otherwise from three-sevenths to one- roll, but her 'religion was confined to- France's demands.
anics, and was made colonel. The of liay City, has decided to
1
England insisted upon France, allowregiment was of great aid to the gov- citizen of the 1'uited St-.it, > and h:ts half of t i c metallic money of the certain timer* and places. She felt that
ing
a strip of thi* country between
taktjn
ou.t.his
tirst
pjpcr.s.
ernment in 'repairing' bridges and
world i liy demonetizing sil v»»r) is the such a*4ife was one of hypocrisy,and
French
and English territory revertopening roads
The store of 11. A. Look, of Valley most gigantic crime of this or any she determined to give herself wholly ing to Siam to i>e a neutral zone beto
Salvation
work,
After tin; war Col. Innes became, by Center, four miles east of lirown City, other asj'e. The eonsumation of such
tween the possessions of the tvvo nabrevet, Brig.-Gen. Innes. He engaged was tired by incendiary and burned to ii scheme would ultimately entail more
tions and thereby avoid the necessity
Christian Workers' < oiit«>ien< «•.
in tlie railroad business in the south, the ground. Loss, >M.ou'i; nearly cov- misery upon, the human race than all
if keeping up a fortified frontier.
tit one time being president and gen- ered by insurance.
the wars, pestilences and famines that
Arrangements have been made for
France
conceded the point and the
eral manager of the ^Nashville \- Tenever oc-urrcd in the history of the holding a Christian Workers" conferbutVer
state" will be established.
The
Lansing
board
of
education
renessee. In
lKtiS he came to (Irand
world.'-'
Senator John Sh"niuui is ence at Flushing. August ^:J to .4. Its
1
1
leased
Superintendent
Clieever
who
Rapids and eugaged in the insurance
»|uoted as saying in tlie senate in ISI'J .*: object is to increase the interest in the
THE BALCONY GAVE WAY
and real estate business, and was rail- will accept the chair of English history "Tlu contraction of the currency is a study of the Uihle as the word of God,
and
political
economy
in
the
State
road commissioner under <iov. Begole.
far more distressing operation than and all who hold to the doctrine of the
Killt'il ami !>lany
As a Mason Col. Innes was widely Nornisl sehool at Milwaukee,
senators >»;ippo.'-,e.
To fvci'y person inerrancy of the scriptures are espec- Aixl V«ur I'ernoiis
known, ile was for four years grand
The Commander-in-chief of Hie M. except a capitalist out of debt or a sal- ially invited. The studies will be consecretary of the grand lodge and grand N\ Ii., ha* commissioned K. II. Sihnan, aried oilicei'. or annuitant, it is a period ducted by a number of prominent Hible
A tlistressing accident occurred at
chapter, and grand recorder of the of Detroit, captain and assistant in- of loss, danger, lassitude of trade, fall teachers. Some of the topics to be the boat house of the Clu-lsmv ^'ttcht
grand eommandery. In the consistory spector-general, vice Captain' Wm. of wages, suspension of enterprise, taken up are: Inspiration of the Scrip- club o n Broailw-tiy. near the bridge
lie had attained the •'•'id degree. .Two Smith, resigned. II*1 will inspect ritle bankruptcy and disaster. It means tures: higher criticism; sin. redemption, >ver the Mystic river, Bo>tun, which
year*, ago he was elected grand master practice.
ruin (>!' ail dealers whose debts are the Holy Spirit, the World's evangeli- •hanged a night of gaiety and enjoyof the grand lodge.
twice ;iu-ir business capital, .though zation: the second coining of Christ,
uent intt> one of mourning. Four perThe law salaries paid professors at. one-third less i.han their actual propetc.' The instruction will be free arkdv ions are dead, while some fifteen, or
the Michigan Agricultural college luis erty. It means the fall of agricultural
A NORTH WOODS CRIME.
the people of Flushing will open their more are injured to a greater or less
led to several resignation.-. The latest production without a.r.y :"LV;U redue
1
homes 1o accommodate all who attend.
xtent.
M;i«i :<nrl Wift AcruriPtl of HorrJMj- Muti- are Profs. L. P. Brcckenridge and \V.
t i o n o: taxes,"
Further information will be fjiv<'n on
The club was having a concert and
lating Their ilnl)e for H l u k n i m l .
11. Vandervoort who will accept chairs
platform proper was a verj' application to Dr. lv. 1). Mrooks, chairThe
Humiliation
at its quarters in honor
A t'rightt'ul story comes from Trout at the Illinois Agricultural college at. SCO fell l>^ document. The main t'ea.- man of the local committee, Flushing.
>
f
the
ladies.
All had proceeded pleasvjreek. Half way between Trout Creek larger salaries.
tures ; :'c liei'c given:
antly
until
s
h
o r t y before '.» o'clock,
ami Canton in an old abandoned home!. Thin t In ir n u - t l>c tu> c u i! ul lpi>i i ni >iM l 1 s t ' o f
Thi' reduction of the pension of Vetwhen
one
of
the
balconies gave way
1
inn'
I.iidle*
s«Vfrely
steaders' shanty, near the South Shore' eran
A l l lc_"i>-l:i t it >n ill
j • - —. T iiii
llngunin. of Coldwater, from ST. tt ih/ ei n :-. i' h i- rl l v 111
uddenly
and
most
of its occupants
Mrs. Nellie Carter and daug-htw,
i-r nil'
n M r i c i i n:
i h e cinna/e
tracU. there lived a family by the to $.">0 per mouth excites both sympathy
were
Hirown
to
the
pier
or lioat below
iii i i h i e i l k i l c l y
;m(l eotnt
h
e
r
e
o
f
!
r
:
i
l
l
h
e
i
Mi^s
Mary
Carter,
Miss
Adda
Shername of (Jibbs, consisting of husband, and indignation on the part of his J i l c t e l ; , l e p e i l l e i i 1'.' .111 ; u ' l t f - ! i i ! ' i n ^ t I n In
indescribable
confusion.
Thi? rear1
wood
«uul
Miss
Nellie
Bryant,
were
wife and 17-months-old girl. The girl fellow townsmen. His lower limbs are e o i n ; c r e <>f t l i e I ' i r i n t r y 1 0 I lit- c o n i l i i i m i >
11
of
the
club
house
lias
an
overhang
riding
in
an
Irish
jauutins,
cart
at
.lackis now dead. On the, night of July :.'() withered and he is utterly helpless c s t a i i l i - i c 1 l i yr t i c socd ) ; i l i i «'••» ( i f t i n n ; i t : o n •
W c ] i i u i r s i : i _ a i n - t I h t ' ti i i : i r i c i : i ! n o l i c v o f
over
the
river,
aud
two
balconies,
oue
son.
'.I'lie
horse
became
unmanageable
a. man named Elliott came to the house from paralysis resulting from war in- t h e i n i l . 1 M a t e - t n - i i j ^ r i n a n e i l c i i e i n l e n t
over
the
other,
fort}feet
in
length.
and
rnn
away,
overturning
the
cart
of a neighbor, carrying the. Gibbs child
u p o l l I h f < -111;, o r . o r policies of a n y foreign
and seriously injuring all of t-hem. Directly beneath the balconies is a
L ' I I V C M S I I I " II : . :i n i l ;i -. e r i
( l i e ) n i \ V i ' r ill' t l l i .
in his arms. The girl's leg* vere both juries.
i s o . ' . n ft" I a i u l l e y i —
Mrs. Carters le^ was fractured in sev- large tloat. and it was this that preSix tramps were given the alterna- lu aa tt e i of no rI inl -- .i ll af n du p o<iii
broken, and Elliott said he found her
n ;: ll * u h . j i ' i M - ,
along the railroad track. It was sup- tive of going to jail or paying tines at '•:. W e u ~ - . i- t t h a t U i e o n l y i«'ini'<l.v f o r eral places and must be amputated. vented the entire number of people
posed that the special train which took Pontia'j for attempting with ten others ji uh ne c ; , imi ne t; ,-i lol uf i ht ienl ont ci ioan i n i T o l i I a n d - i I w r a r Her h.'iid, was also injured. Miss Nellie from falling into the water. The balall the section hands to Kwen to tight to capture a train at Birmingham. 1 l i e i i h l i ; i t i o i ' ! ' - i \ t e e n o f s i l v e r t i i o u t 1 o f Bryant, was also injured in the head, cony gave way near the center, the
the fire had struck the girl, but no They were,'discovered in a box car and • - ' o h ! . \\ ! . : ! > • M w i l l i n - i i i ^ c d j h a t s u c h a and was unconscious several hours. bottom sloping in the other direction
bruises could be found on her person. defied the trainmen with weapons of rh ei is Hu li t n\ vii t• ;;, -< !>-ui!ihi i i ine. i' ii .t ' e f ot l ri eu s| )t ] o' i cke n oo *f l sh i al tv e;ir .Miss Mary Carter's forehead was cut and slighliy outward, forming a sort
Two daj'S after a railroad surgeon various kinds. They will board with s i i n i l a i 1 c a - e t v m i i i h e i i n u i c i l i a l d y i n a i l e i n open, but it is not a serious wound. of chute through which nearly forty of
Miss Sherwood was badly bruised, \mt the occupants were precipitated to tlie
X I n ' p r i c e , o f i \ c' y Iviuil o f p r o p e r t y e ci'jvt
went to see the girl, and Gibbs' wife the sheriff.
u ; o ; i l a r i d •' i ' u i i - ; n t i n . - c M i i / . e i l w o r l d . I t
tloat some thirty-tivo feet below.
was
the least injured of the party.
.showed the surgeon a wound in the top
A SIO.OIKI glass factory will probubly W o u l d i c ;; : - ;l i : ; i u . » v s e l l i ^ - l m c - • - t h a t w o u l d
of the girl's mouth. The wo-.ind was be .built in Lake City, because of the. d e t . y p r i - ( i f i - * y !<• i h f n i i n i i n : i n d u s t r i e s a i
Short Silver l'urt'hn*e*.
> . i ;f ii;i ii ,•. i i ; p l i - ; y t o t L i ' \V h o l e p e o p l e . Nine Sailors Killed.
made by a sharp instrument which quality i>t" sand there. l!f liable parties 1 h«i • \->
: Ii i I '.. !• l i e M i "••• h e l - M i M I I a e i
n f ,1 1 ) 1 V
Herliu
cable:
An explosion occurFor
t.fie
tirst
time
since
the
piv»»sa{fe
had been driven into the brain.
have agreed to put in a plant of the \i. | s ; i i . v , ii , :, , \ ; •• ; o p i c \ e n 1 1 h e M - s i o r : i •
The little girl died on July ^4. A above value, providing the citizens will tl hi o> nn ; ; uh ! "e t hr er ec a uc u i cn nii i- 'cc u n ta imu oi it »- t rtv no i ot t l] y) r aocl -)t i ec acl - nf the. Sherman silver law the Tinted red on board the- German armor clad
post-mortem examination was held and raise a bonus of sir,.niiO. and the citi- i- -,.' i u - i < u : e f - i l N e i f r - e . n t l i e m i n t - a n d r e States treasury last month failed to steamer Haden, aL Kiel. Lieuts, Oelsthe coroner's jury decided that death zens there seem very much taken up i l ' i ' - e - ii fi'.'iu a n i i ' i i e y m e i a l t o a c o t u r i i i - c - buy th^ quota of 4,f>ou.oui) on mi's of ner and Zeinbseti and seven seamen
c j n ! i-.iiieui iilli y : i n . r r i h e l e - ^. i t s r V p e a l , silver.
The total purchase for the were killed ami IT persons w.erewas due to the wound in the mouth. with the proposition.
\ s n ! n : i i ! H i e r e s t o r a t i o n of fret* c o i n a . ' ! ' .
month
was
'J.3S1,(100 ounces.
The sil- wounded. Some of the. men had juat
There were no wounds which crnild
^ M M l l d - t " n tin.' e \ p a n - i o n o f o u r c u r r e n c y
The
Industrial
Works,
of
liay
City.
ver
men
indicate
a
purpose
to
precipi- removed'from the magazine a yrn'nad*iin
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have been made by a train, Both
manufacturers
of
railroad
cranes,
excatate
a
silver
di>eussiou
0
1
1
the
tirst measuring !('« centimeters in diameter.
legs were broken, but they seemed to
exploded. killing oiy
working day of tlie extra session of The grenade
t i l l f u r t her hreakinii' ilo,»
'have been snapped by somebody's vators wrecking apparatus, etc., has 1 .er
th
p r o d u c t ^ e f t li .farnuu* ,
shut down for ;m indefinite period.
in
congress by a resolut'ii o of inquiry as wouading nearvly every person in tihe^
strong hands.
i
find
1he
1 liidostneii,
to whether or not the secretary of the imnuxliate vicinity.
It is said that (.Jibbs and his wife The establishment was one of the lead- In
s r j l l f i i i ' t i u T 11.ll c o m m e r c e
husling
industries
of
the
city
and
had
treasury has not exceeded his. authoritidti>iiy
into
-iiit'h
d e p t h s of
boasted that they had the railroad
i--. a> t o CJI i a n i r e r
jjeiicc
the
ity in refusing to j.Hirchasc 4,"»()().()()()
company "dead to rights" and would manufactured most of the traveling
The residerjjee of Nathan Last)hooks,
-1
f ;tt ioji of f r e e
Itt-stit u t ion.s a n d t i n ounces of silver as provided by the together with its contents, was deget &'>,000 damages, with which they and twisting era nes u^ed at the World's
maintenance
of
?ivili ation.
We.
Fair.
Sherman law.
M.oie
pinteMt a^'ain^t tlie r e | ) e a l o f t h e
proposed to start a saloon.
stroyed by f\re at Wales. The family
-I o f . . u l v 14. 1 -'•*», e x c e p t l i y a n a c t r e Police
Officer
John
Sehweimmer.
of
were at a picnic a,t the time. Lyss
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;1 Rutty Nail K1JR» Well-Known Farmer. Jackson, received a letter from NurnFlr«» /Tom <i;i»olli>fi Stove.
W{> s u i r v r e s t t h a t t l i e i i i a i i i t e n
$S,000, no "jjsuraneei
.
o r . >>K . ; .
Peter Scherer, a rich pioneer farmer berg, (Germany, stating that an auni j t r i . - f i : : ii i n c l i i - l l i s i i i b y t h e t ' 11 i t * • 11 s t a t e s sit
Miss Nellie VanSl.iss, a Kalamazoo
in JJainbridge township,
Iierrien had died leaving him a good legacy.- t u t ! i ; .. '' 1 t i f I ' i t i * i ^ i l l t n t r e a s o o u r c o i n - domestic, lighted u. gasoliiae sto\re and
George Skutt wants th<j> towusfeip.of
county, stepped on a rusty nail about Officer Schweimmcr was shot in the :n«4 i v\\'<•<• :ii! shf - ar il l ttlti ii ci t s ti hh eo r -ui insiiiiai r' ^a l lci oMt in 4 rc laol isi.r n - iu sonn way her dress caught tire. Ilinton, Mecosta county, to pay him
three weeks ago. The wound healed face ten years ago while attempting to i t ; « ' - > w ! , h t i ' i ' v a l l i c l t h e A m t r l c a n p c o p l o She r a t outdoor* screaming, with her 810,000 f.or bein,/
jolted out «f his
but broke out again, and lockjaw set arrest a man and has since been blind. a < e n t t i n e t>< t l i e - o - c a l l e d S h i > r m a t i a i ' t o f elothinp ablaze. Two men passing by wagon owing1 to the bad conditions of
in, and he died from the effects of it, He has remained on the police, force tn 1 h i r1i i11 1i nt hn ar ot nt fu rt hHei irnei foi f»• vwi leccoar lnl! ituitot nr is i tnloo>nv rushed n and tore her clothing on* and the roads.
a quilt was wrapped around her, but
leaving 11 children, all grown up. He and his duty is to answer the tele- ^ 1
u s e r a l l tin liold s t u n d i i K l w o r l d ,
The iamilj'. cuf August Haritnan, of
i i m i iv e 111 s i - ! u p o n t h e t< x t s ' i i t I o n o f 1110 l a w the poor girl was blistered from head
was the most widely known German phone.
GageUnvn.
is sorely attiicte«i with
without
i'\iision.
so
I O J I J ; a s it Is I I B I M t h e
to foot, though her burns are not diphtheria. Thre** children have alfarmer in that section.
st.:i f l i t e h o ' i k * . a i y i u p o n t h e p u r c h a s e , o f t i n ;
Peter H. Wilms, of (irand Hapids, t t i l l :i t i n ill l i t o f s i I V f 1 e l i c h n t o n t h .
necessarily fatal. Her rescuers were ready died, and the fourth and last one
a. Tha.t VM-would call the atti'Otion of the badly turned.
manufacturer of plows and harrows,
Flr« at
is ill with the dread disease.
to the fuel thut in tlie midst of nil
The Vassar Milling Co.'sflourmill began suit for $50,000 damages in the people
lhrtrouhlrs of the. time thi! value of tlie
A little daughter of Jonas Storker, a
Attorney-General Ellis has issued an
and the Flint & Pere Marquette ele- United States court against I). C. »V II. national bond and the national lr/ul tendor
money,
whether
rnude
of
gold,
silver
or
C.
Reed,
Taylor
<f
c
Henry,
and
Lull
&
Berriet
county
farmer,
was
run
over
opinion
to the effect that the insurance
v ator at Vastar have burned. The loss
miper. hii> not fallen a particle. The dis- by a heavy wagon and had her hip laws passed by the last legislature are
Skinner,
of
Kalamazoo.
He
claims
the
' vill approach $33,000, insurance
t rust is not of t ho KovoriinnMit or itsmnnny,
330,000. Thefirestarted in the third defendants belong to the National lint of tin.1 bunks, which have, as we hullevo, broken. The child was treated by the invalid, and that all insurance coinprecipitated the' present panic on the so-calltd "Christian, science" method, pan
doingg business in Michigan
ntory of the mill, but its origin is not Harrow trust and as such have injured country
iga
ill-advised efforv tcu-ontrol and as a result tho little one will gp
)<nown« The mill was run by water his business and also that they infringe the Hcfioninofan
must
raaka
a
dt&ponit
with
the
state
contfress.on the sUvcrquestion
on a patent which he holds.
through life & cripple.
and the iniue of. L d
treasurer.
r
1
!
, •1 •
hh
v
1
•^ir
1 •»
1
%
.
•
•
the early morning hour*, &nd liked but no one teased Mm a second time;
ldbt*&Mfi$iteI$M
to open the windows and doors to let there was something in his face that
the fresh fragrant air fill the house. forbade i t
It was not much after 7, and before
Lord Stanleigh thought that if the
By Charlotte M. Brarme,
her
lay
the
whole
of
a
long
July
day.
young
follow had made a romance for
CHAPTKK VI.
There
was
nothing
to
do.
and
no
one
himself,
it was quite time, and that it
People often wondered and asked to see; she must amuse herself in tho was nobody's
business but his own.
from whom Mangle Waldron had in- best way she could.
As
he
did
not
even know of the exherited her beauti ul face. Her
1
'I
<wish."
said
the
girl
to
herself.
istence
of
Maggio
Waldron, no susfather. John Waldron. the laud- "that I had a kitten, or a little dog. picion pointed tuat way.
steward and agent of Lord Std^leiffh, OF anything to love or talk to, or
Sir Carlos had known Maggie a
was a commonplace man. active
and amuse myself with."
a
fortnight,
spending two or throe hours
industrious and possessing certain
By
and
by
Maggie
went
out.
There
with
her
every
day. when he resolved
amount of talent but without the
was
more
companionship
in
the
to
marry
her.
She. and no other,
least approach 10 anything in the
way of good looks. How came he to woods where the birds wero .singing should bo his wife. The girl was deAs the result of my tests, I find the
have a daughter whose beauty be- than in the lonely house where the lighted with her conquest; and slw
ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all
wildered those who looked upon her? servant was at work. She woro ;i laughed more than ever at Hi."an!
dress
of
pule
pink
print
and
a
broadWest.
What
presumption
it
was
of
Surely no quiet Englishwoman WSUJ
the others in every respect. It is entirely
the mother of that witching girl! If brim mod hat with a wreath of pink him to think of her! She laughoi
John Waldron had told the story of roses. She knew she was beautiful, but more scornfully when he came to her
free from all adulteration and unwholehis life it would have been found she did not know what a lovely pic- one day and asked her to be his wife.
like many others—a story of years of ture she made as she wont singing He had saved a few hundred pounds
some impurity, and in baking it gives off
lowly struggling and monotonous merrily along the path that led to the he said, and had the opportunity o.'
buying a small hotel at the seaside.
a greater volume of leavening gas than
work, with one year of fierce, passion- woods.
Would
she
consent
to
be
the
After
walking
some
distance
she
ate love. There was a hidden roany other powder. / / is therefore not only
mance in his life, now buried far out felt tired, and sat down to rest in the mistress of it? If she had
told
him
in
a
few
kindly
very
heart
of
the
woods.
She
took
of sight—some story of a beautiful
the purest, but also the strongest powder
{?ypsy tfifl who had left her people to off her hat to let the cool wind play words that she was sorry for
him,
but
that
she
could
not
marry
in
the
masses
of
her
dark
glossy
hair.
follow him. and had died within tho
with which I am acquainted,
Near where she sat grew some poppies; him, nil might have been well; but
year.
pink roses in her hat looked she laughed at him.
He never alluded to it: and when the
faded
insignificant beside the
WALTER S. HAINES, M. D.,
•No. " she told him. •I am not gopeople spoke of the wonderful lovoli- crimsonand
flowers,
so
she
wreathed
the
ing
to
bo
mistress
of
the
-Travelers'
&M0 of his daughter he thought of
Prof, of Chemistry, Rush Medical College\
ee in their place, laughing gay- Rest1 or the Ship Ashore1 or any seathat one year which had- been l'ko popp
as she did so.
side hotel; my lot in life will be quits
Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health.
heaven on earth to him mid said noth- ly Suddenly
different."
a
shadow
fell
across
the
ing. He had not had much educa- grass. The girl did not notice it at
"Maggio, " he said gently, "do not
tion, but he understood the manage- first, for the great boughs, as they
throw
away tho substance for tho
ment of landed property, was in- stirred in the bree e often made such
dustrious, honest and trustworthy; shadows; but it grew larger. Then shadow. No n:an living can ever love
therefore Lord Stanleigh had chosen she raised her e es and saw standing you as much as I do."
"I know one who loves mo better, "
him as his agent, and had been more before her a handsome young man,
she
replied.
than pleased by the manner in which hat in hand.
He bent his dark face over her.
he had discharged his duties.
1
'
1
have
lost
in3'
waj',
"
he
said.
"You are like a beautiful, fluttering
John Waldron had made no atROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
"Could
-you
tell
me
how
to
find
the
bird."
he said; and you will be cuught
tempt at bringing up his daughter
1
unless you are careful, just like a bird
himself. He had intrusted her while nearest path to the highroad?'
in a net I—I have seen you onoo
In
one
moment
the
whole
course
of
she was quite young to the care of
his sister, who had brought her up. the young heir's life was changed. A with Sir Carlos—you are not so foolffhiloh's
C o n s u m p t i o n «'»r»
LIGHT AND LIVELY.
Isnold on a iruHranrw. It cures Incipient I'
educated her, and kopf her until her poet says. • Love is no love rtnless it ish as to think that he will marry
Uoo. I t itt tii« L*i>t (Joush Cur«. 2 5 a 0
death. When his sister died. John comes at once." As he stood there you? Oh, Maggie, much as I love The best Chinese razors are made of
Vnney Is the best slave »nd the
Waldron's daughter came home, and with the commonplace words upon you I would sooner see you1dead than old horseshoes.
master.
lhat
he
should
mislead
you.
'
his
lips
the
swift
arrow
of
first
love
CO one was more astonished than he
••Ho will not mislead me,1' she A barber in Brooklyn gives a "free
himself at her wonderful beauty. The pierced his heart.
F e n u l e W t a k a e u Positive Cor*.
Only a minute had elapBed since replied, with a scornful toss of hershine with every shave."
Tu THJCEDITGH:— Please Inform your readers, th»t
girl had been in some measure ruined
Rapid growth of the finger nails is I have a positive T> niody fur tbe thousand and onelUj
by her education, which had been he had entered this glade where the head.
considered
to Indicate good health.
which arise from deranged female organa. N'otapr*shade
was^so
cool
and
the
wind
so
Hiram
West
trembled
with
emotion.
conducted on the "genteel" principle.
scrlptlon to be filled but I will send two bottles of my
sweet
and
already
his
life
lay
far
"1
know
them,
my
dear,
those
idle
A
wave-power
m
>tor
has
been
inShe had not been taught so much the
remedy Free of all cost, for the medicine, ready to*
difference between right and wrong. behind him. He had never been young aristocrats, far better than you vented by Joseph Serb of San Fran? use, to any lady If they will send their Express and P .
O. address. 1 hold correspondence strictly eunfldeaas between what tbe raistrejsa of refused any wisii or desire in his life; do. Watch one of them as he walks cisco.
Pigeons were employed in the mail tlal und forward my replies aud remedy In plain
the school she attended considered why should he beginto pratice self- through the fields; wantonly, idly,
denial now?
He ought to have without reason, he will with a stroke service in B ble times. They acted as wrapper. Dr. J . S. MarchIsl Utica. X. V.
genteel or the reverse.
listened
to
Maggie's
answer and have of his cane cut down the fairest letter-carriers when Joshua invaded
T h e w p j s t people In t b e world a r e t h «
John Waldron was never quite at passed on. As it was,
he
stood
still,
richest and t h e poorest
sweetest
flowers.as
he
passes
by;
and
Palestine.
ease with his beautiful daughter. If feeling that he coutd not move away- ray clear, the life, the soul of a younj;
The railway system of Italy is
she had lived with him from her
DR. KILMER'S
"The nearest path that leads to girl like you is no more
to
such
as
he
owned
chiefly
by
the
government
and
childhood, it would have been differ- Armytage?
1
is certainly not this than the wild flowers.'
ent; but sho did not como to him until way. It is It
is operated by private companies
quite
half a mile from
Sue laughed again 11
she was nearly seventeen: and he was here.11
under a lease.
"I do not believe it she replied
•ot one of those men who gave to a
11
I Cure Dyftpepftia and CnnstlpMtion.
"In that case, he said. "1 will and his face darkened with anger.
child the idolatrous love lavished on a
Dr. Shoop's Restorative Nerve Pills sent
rest
for
a
few
minuses
before
1
try
to
••So
the
young
and
foolish
have
wife.
free with Medical itno-k to prove inej-it,
n
2c stamp. Itrugjjists '-.V. UH. >HOOP,
It seemed strange to him at first to reach it, I have been walking for spoken from time . immemorial he for
Ho.x W. haeine. Wis.
some
hours
and
I
am
tired.
"
said;
"so
they
will
speak
until
they
see the gruceful figure flitting about
He sat down opposite hor.
die!" ho cried wrathfully. "You The firm is dead that doe? not advertise.
his house, to hear tho bright snatches
"1
ihink,"
he
said
slowly,
looking
laugh at mo. jat my love, at my warn
of songs* and tho trills of silvery
F I T S t " iil-i- *<»L>V<-IL u c . v] UK. kU.\k'»
K i s t O U K K . N..i fir. a l t e r first <J«7> «J»P M..:
at
her,
"that
tuis
is
the-loveliest
day
insf.
We shall see. But remember NKKVt
laughter, to see little feminine ornavtioiii PI:M>
Tn»ati<>p n a < j R on t r i a l b o t t l e f i i ' * t o K i
of
a
lovely
year.
One
ouyht
to.
have
this,
if
over
he
injures
one
hair
of
eu»0N.
Sc-rui <<•> !'•• '-' '"•• •'"' • -••' " t , F ' h n a . d s t p r . i a . 1 »
ment lying here and there
He never attempted in any way to nothing to do in the summer but lie your head, if ever he gives you one Let your goods be known among all men.
hour's heartache, 1 will have his
direct or shape her life; sho would under the trees and drenm.*'
I f t h e llub.v 1* < u t t i n * TVelfc,
"liees
make
honey
in
the
summerlife!"
marry some day, ho supposed, and in
Be sure am} us* that old and well-tried rcme'ly, MRS.
She sh ud do red as she listened.
SOOTUISU Srr.ip for Children Teething.
the meantime s?ho could keep house timo to last through the winter's
cold,"•
she
replied.
„
••1 shall never lose sight of you or
for him- Ho wanted his breakfast
"Hanson's Majglc Corn Salve."
"I am glad i am not a be»\ "' said of him." ho continued, • and if he in- Wirrantetl
U rnr»\ ur nn>n«*y r*'furule<l. A«k your
ready at saven in the morning und
st f o r it.
I ' M •«• -!•• r . ' i i t s .
Sir.
Carlos,
watching
the
dark
lashes
jures
you.
his
life
shall
pay
the
forhis supper at, nine at night; ho
of
iniiids often huvp motley
exacted no nu>ro. She could spend as they lay like silken fHn?a on the feit. Have you." he aided in a gencheek
that
was
like
the
fairest
leaf
of
tler
tone,
••no
kinder
word
to
say
to
the intervening hours as sho plea-oil.
mo before I go?''
He did hope lor one thiny. and it wus H tree.
K a r l ' s Clover R o o t .
To
Sir
Carlos
Cnrew,
whose
life
greatrt!no<lFuriil.T. iri\ v« frfslim'** ami
"No, not ogo,"' wsis 1 ho hasty reply. The
thut. when tho^ limo came for love
Her prido and van it}" alike were to tho Com;>.ixion u.v.1 rur<»t r n i i N i i i
and marriage, sho would say nothing had known no greater cluirm or interlTt'f
wlit*ii < H p i d is tho
J. D. W I L L C O X .
to him. nor give him any trouluo in est than sports this wonderful passion wounded. JHd ho think so little uf t l iTi II'd.
of
love
came
liko
a
revelation.
MagHer
beauty
as
to
fancy
she
couUl
not
any way about i t
~
o t t o of t he pi'oprietoi -* of Dr. H e n r y
John Waldron lived in a sirnll gie's easy, careless manner had a witi what she liked with it? Sim little H aT\hi oe r m
'
>
M a n d r a k e K i t t ' i - is. " t h e irri;ito^t
wonderful
charm
for
him.
As
a
rule,
know that for the man sho loved <he
houso belonging to Lord Stanleigh.
•.rood t o tin- irri urest m i n i ' o r , ' a n d M> s-ell a Doctors Said I Could Not Live.
when
he
was
in
tho
society
of
girls,
had made thut day u. dangerous eu^" Miirjre b o t t l e of ii \;i!ii:il)le r e m e d y for t h o
which was situated to tho south from
they
did
their
best
to
entertain
him.
emy.
the county town of Arraytage. Lord
s m a l l p r i c e of J") t-onts, u n d w a r r a n t e v e r y
"T">
UK CiV
b o t t l e t o irive >;iti»fai't in'i ,>;• money r e Stanleigh had not as yet seen his Maggie leaned her dark, beautiful
funded.
steward's beautiful daughter; but head against the trunk of a tree and
Mr. Willcox is a practical farmer and PostT r c a t i m nt lo • lu»ttnltv«
Lord Stanleigh's valet had seen and listened to him. weaving tho poppies
master
in the village where he resides* and is
A c o m m o n eolil ••Ipoulil n o t be n e . l t e t e d .
Attorney for Defendant—"Now,
into all kinds of fantastic forms and
fallen in love with her.
well known for miles around. He writes:—"I
Duwns' t.li.\ir will c u r e it.
seeming much moro interested ia doctor, you have testilie-i that an ex'•It was no great conquest"' thought them
been in p o o r h e a l t h tor a long time.
in him, but secretly de- citable man. under tho influence of S p l e n d i d m i s e r y is t h e m o s t difficult t o had
Four years ago the crisis came, and a number
Maggie, ''the heart of a valet;" and! lightedthan
noted the1 looks of ad- sadden passion, may bo carried awa;
of our best physicians » a i d I w o u l d n o t
she tossed her pretty head in dis- mirationasheshe
for
the
moment
and
unable
to
control
cast
on
hei
.
Deafneas C a n n o t l t « C u r e d
l i v e a y e a r . I began using: Dr. Kilmer's
dain.
himself.
Havo
you
not?
By local applications an tliey cannot reach the Swamp-Koot, Kidney, Liver and Rladder Cure;
When
lib
could
stop
ho
longer
he
If she had learned nothing else
tlisoased portion of t i e < ;iv. Then- is only
during the course of a genteel eduen- told her that lie could not omlure the Yes.Physician (on the witness stand) — one way to cure deafne.-s, ;iiul t h a t is by con- then my doctor said it might help me for a
rime, but I would not be here a year hence.
t t i t u t i o n a l remedies. Deafness is caused by
tion, she had at least learned the !thought of leaving her unless sho
••Then
he
is
insane
for
the
time,
bepromised
to
see
him
again.
Sho
did
an
inflamed
condition
uf
ihe
mucous
lining
My difficulties, agrravated by Kheumatism.
value of a beautiful face; and she j
ing,
is
ho
not?"
of the Eustaclihm Tube. When this tube is were so bad I could not got either hand to my
#
promise,
and
went
homo
with
her
knew that thoro were few more beau- j
1
inflamed you havo a n i m h l i n ^ smnnl or im- face. I continued the medicine nearly a year,
tiful than hers.
'
i heart and mind full of him; ho had ••To a certain extent he is,'
perfect
hearing, anil when it 1» entirely closed,
"And if this sudden insanity is
and now I a m a « w e l l a s a n y m a n
Herman West Lord Stanleiffh's \ told her all about himself, and ?he caused by anger ho is likely to inflict Deafness is tbe result, and unlcNS t h e inflam- of
my age—sixty-eight years.
tiad
given
him
the
outline
of
her
simmation
can
l>e
taken
out
a
n
d
this
tube
revalet never spoke to any one of Mje j
deadly injury ou tho one who ha-sstored to its normal condition, l.tariiij,' will
ple
life.
treasure he had lound in the small
be destroyed forever; nine eiisp.* out of ten
"You have never seen Lord Stan- angered him?
house near the woods; but ho loved ;
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but
SjyrV'Jjl'% an(* *^e P00^ health I now eu«
••Ho 1-."
an
iiilkinitd
condition
of
the
nmcuus
surleigh,
I
suppose?"
he
said;
and
the girl with a lo.o that was almost ;
yy^lifl U joy is due to its use."
1
"Then, doctor, is not such a man faces.
,
I IT A 1*
J. !>• WILT-COX.
terrible in its force and strength. He •Maggio answered "No, ' but that she simply
We
will
give
One
Hundred
.Dollars
for
any
a
subject
for
med.enl
treatknew that John Waldron was general- knew Hiram West, his lordsh.p's
Jan. 9, fn.
Olmsviile. Pa. ^
case of Deafness n a m e d by catarrh» that
At DITICTUU, 5Oi>. or tl.OO BIM:
ly from homo, and that Maggie was valet. Ho resolved that he would not
cannot be cured l>v Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
••In my opin'on ho is."
for c i r c u l a r s ; free.
ttalde t* Free.
Health" » 4
there alone with the old servant, mention Maggio to Lord Stanleigh,
Caaaaltatton
1
"That's
nil."
F.
J.
CHENEY
A
CO.,
Toledo,
O.
lest
he
should
try
to
win
hoi
himself,
Dr.
Kilmer
&
Co.,
Btaf
himton,
N. T.
Jeanotte; so there were few days on '
by Drutfgi&iB, 75c.
Attorney
for
the
Prosecution—One
She
told
him
that
she
had
nothing
to
which ho (iid not contrive to pass by <
moment docto^'what would you pro- A dollar will go a Ions way if you only en- Dr. Kilmer's U &. 0 Anointment Cures Piles
the house to leavo presents of fruits do in the day-time; and he asked her scribe
Trial Bos Frtt. — At Druggists, ( 0 etnls.
for an "insane patient of that j courage it.
or flowers for Maggie. If sho were ! to meet him in tho woods on tho mor- description?
row.
inhering in tho garden ho stopped
from t h e plains of t h t
SEDEXTARr OCCUPATIOX,
"A dose of hemp."
Wild West, kjrow from
fed talked to her. Dainty, beautiful Had Maggie been ever so inclined
plenty
ot
sitting
1
h. ITiey
k the
•
four
to
s
i
\
inches
TTiey make
••That's
nil."
—Ch'cftgo
Tribune,
daggie laughtd at him; still, tho to talk about her adventure, there
down and notprettiest little pets onhigh.
earth. iiulek to learn
much exercise, your voice, aria «ill follow you anywhere.
heart of a valet sho reflected, was was no one who would care to hear
The nook* Boy* Head.
ought to have Dr. Greatest rat exterminator known. *S each,
bettor than nothing, the homage of a Iher.
Jeannetto detested ali men. Tho truth is that it is not tho boys
*J* a pair. •Full descriptive circular and
Pierce'a Pleasant or
1
valet bettor than no homage at all.
Bank reference mailed free.
young or old; so sho could not expect who read "bad books' who swell the
Pellets to go witn
J. M. L..±At»i>u.>, Seward, Neb.
She never deceived him—never • sympathy from her. Tne girl hud aroll of youthful criminality, it is the
it. They absolutely
pretended to be even in tho loast i sjwewd suspicion that, even if her boys who do not read anything. Let
'and permanently
degree touched by his affection; but father was disposed to listen, it would any ouo look over the police court of
cure Constipation.
One tiny, sugarthe man loved her with a grim, be wiser not to tell him.
WITH
a busy morning and he will see that
coated
Pellet
is
a
determined, obstinate love that could
So day after day Sir Carlos and the stylo of youth gathered there have
never change—a love that from its !Maggie met in the woods, and every not fallen irto evil ways through their forrectire, a regulator, a gentle laxttiTe.
intensity, its stern, bitter jealousy, j day Sir Carlos grew more docply in depraved literary tendencies They They Ye the smallest, the easiest to take,
SLOTTED
and the most natural remedy—no reacWould havo frightened any girl who lova Ho Was a changed man. Thowore not brought there by books, but tion
afterwrrd.
Sick
Headache,
Bilious
understood human nature.
rector had predicted that it would bo more probably by ignorance, of book?, Headache, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks,
In Maggio there was a certain I a hopeless case when ho did fall in combined with a genuine hatred of and all stomach and bowel derangement!
Ko tools required, Only a hammer needed
[amount of ambition and passion; but ' love, and he was right.
to Jrlvo and clinch them easily and nutrkly;
books of nil kincis. Thoro 5s nofc i\ arc prevented, relieved and cured.
Jeavhij? the clinch absolutely smooth. Requiring
ill her finer impulses had been ' Sir Cfcrlos had no thought 'out for moro ported, pk-turo of innocence in
no hole to be made fa the leather nor burr for the
imothored by tho genteel element in Maggie. To him everything was tho world than a boy buried in hi*
A "COLD IX TRK R£AD W i* Kivet*. They are STRONG. TOUGH and DURABLE.
lions now in use. All lengthy uniform of
quickly cured by Dr. Sage's Ca- MM
< whksh sho had been educated.
centered In that girlish, graooii|l fig- favorite book, oblivious to all earthly
assorted,
put up in boxes.
tarrh Remedy. So is Catarrhal
ft Maggie Waidron woko one July ure. Whero sho was nof,. all was siglitsand sound*, scarcely breathing
A * k y u u r rt*aler f o r f h # m , or send 4Oo»
Headache,
and
every
trouble
m stamps for a box of 100; assorted sizej.
morning, a morning on which the dusotation, and gloom. They tjeasod as ho follows tho fortunes of the
earned by Catarrh. 'So is CaMANUFACTURED BT
dawn of a tragedy broke foolin&jKiore htm at Hatton—tho ladies espoft.allj? heroes and heroines of the story.—
tarrh itself.. Tbe proprietor! JUDSON L.THOMSON MFC. CO..
Wall ham. Alan. .
offer t500 tor any oaM wfeiob
tLan usual. She loved declared they knew th« symglpiM; ' Kansas City Star.
cur*.
W. N, 0.. D. —XI —31.
Like No Other Love.
At Chicago
Royal Leads AIL
AH other baking powders are shown
by anaJysi3 to contain alum,
lime or ammonia.
SWAMP-ROOT
CURED ME.
POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS.
Swamp-Root Saved My Life
S
S
PRAIRIE DORS
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
THOMSON'S
CLINCH RIVETS.
t.
M, ''P
fflndtneg §
F. L. ANDREWS,
S.A.ANDREWS, •
ISow try Till*.
EDITOR.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
THUUSDAy, AL'U. 10,1893.
11 will cost you nothing and will
smviv ilo von y-ouil, if you have a
cou^h, cold, or iiny trouble of the
throat chest or hums.
])r. K i n d ' s
new
discovery l'or consumption,
coughs ami colds is guaranteed t o
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from the lagrippe
found it just the thing a:ul under its
use had a speedy and perfect recovery.
Try a sample bottle ar our expense and loam for yourself just how
good a thing il is. Trial Unities free
at F. A. Sigler's drug store.
Large
tizeoOe. and A 1.00,
[)0Q Q 00 Q OHUOODOOn i
Railroad Guide.
Urand Tnmk Railway Time Table
*
Free to
To introduce Uud^e's Moral Mead,
tli3 latest Summer drink, into American homes this season, one trial package will he sent to any address in I ' .
S. free. If you can tr.ake thirty words'
from letters contained in 11-O-V-A.L
M - E - A D y o u a r e almost certain to
secure one of the valuable articles
T:i:: UK-ST SALVE in the world foi
which are to be given to each of t h ecuts, bruises, sore s, ulcers, salt rheun:
fev?r sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
first ninety-nine persons in the I*. S.
blains, corns, and all skin eruptons
ahie to send a list of thirty words or and positively cures piles, or no pa\ I
more.
liesides this-, to t h e person lviiuired.
It, is guaranteed to <?iv€
ending the largest list received, will piM'foi't satNt'acton. or monev refunded. Price 25 C3ntd nor bos. FQV sale
be ifiven one of Steinway's I ' p r i ^ h t
by F . A . S i l
Grand Pianos; a trip to the world's
fair and r e t u r n for the second largest
list; nn imported ^hetlaml Pony for
the t h i r d ; a P h e n m a t i c IJii-yclii for
f o u r t h ; line Hold Watch for iiflh: pair
Diamond Ear-rings for >ixth; a i'arlor
Organ for seventh; imported MusicBox for e i g h t h ; Black Silk Pre>.s patCapital Paid in $60,0O0.oo.
tern for n i n t h ; and a Guitar fV.r tenth
K x t e u : l > t o i t - cii>tu:iH'rs e v e r y iacillargest list received.
R u d y ' s lvoval
ity i nb a n k i n g m d suliuits y o u r p u t Mead is the popular Temperance drink
of the best classes in England to day,
[ | u \ , S . i i. ] !\s. ! ' r e s i l i e n t .
and is sure to be continually by every
American family who receives ond of I I I - , , . P . ( i ; . . \ ':;:;:.. C a s h i e r .
' I ' ; : ! , : ) . K . W r i . - > , 1 - t A ^ - t . ( , ' a s h i :M\
o a r free packages for trial. Our word
building contest is given to advertise. l ^ . N i . v ; W v . ' ... - u d A s > t . C a s h i L r .
Royal Mead, and i> eoiMncted fairly
H a r m o n S. H o l m e s
and conscientiously.
It i-lo-r» Sep- II. u . S , ( i . i v Ti.i'•->. S . Sr';ii-<
W i n . •!. K t i a p p
tember l.st, LSiUJ. S^n.l >.'vt>n I". S.
. 1 . ] , . i',;>!i,•>: k
F r a n k P . (i l a / i e r
two-cent stamps to cover t'xnoii-c of H v i H i i i i M . v\ . • •]< J o h n I I . H a t e s
forwarding, and receive a large water
Cc.
1'. (i l a z i e r .
colored reproduction
(suitalile for
framing) of-''Maxy." the ^1.000 prize
St. Bernard owned by the President
of this company.
The finest do^r nn
the continent.
Address, T h e Ilnd^e
Company, 1 IS St, James Street, Montreal, O.!ie.
MICHIGAN
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CHELSEA. MICH,
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GEO. P. GLAZIER.
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iV W e s t M i c h i g a n l i y . — will r u n t h e i r
a n n u a l l o w r a t e e x c u r s i o n to Peto-kt-y.
Uate fiom S o u t h L y o n a n d I l o w e l l
will be £ 5 , 0 0 for l o n n d t r i p , t'n'ket>
good to r e t u r n on a n y i v g u l n r tiitin
u n t i l S e p . Tib i n c l u s i v e . 'Special t r a i n
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Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes.
Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
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A TOLEDO
A Great Mistake.
1
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P e t o s k e y a t 0:1." P . M. P a g e a g e will
be c h e c k e d t h r o u g h or to a n y s t a t i o n ;
A
ror^ct
c;i r n v o r y
is tliflt
AND
!
n c r t h of B a l d w i n .
C o n n e c t i o n for r\ : . ' ; ; ; i - - s d u l ' n i ' s s , c*oi)fu>iiHi o f t i n 1 t n i n ' l ,
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ing, at. T h r m p s o n v i l l e f o r F r a n k f o r t . i' 'i ••<."?; "t1 1:• Lt i i . ' . ! i u r i ' s t i o n , d y s p e p s i a , n c u r a l ^ l i V i
w iiiil ii « t o n ' . j n ' l i , e t c . , a r i s e f r o m t h o ( K > r : n i K e at T r a v e r s e City t o r a d j a c e n t r e s o r t s , l i . v t n o f t h e n e r v e c e n t e r s s u p p l y i n g t h o s e o r 1 a l s o h;ivc
and a t W i l l i a m s b u r g for E ! k Uapids. tr:. ri- Wfi li n i r \ c IIHid o r ftii'ce. T h i s i s l i k e w i s e .
11 if o!" i n u n y i l i - c i i - t ' s o f t h e h e a r t a n d l u n s s .
T h i s will- be y o u r best o p p o r t u n i t y T h e r.* r \ i- s y - i i ' r n is l i k e ;t t e l e i - T i i p h s y s t e m , j
A Complete Stock of GROCERIES
this y e a r to visit t h e N o r t h e r n Michi- a-; w i l l I)*'" -i e n b y l l i u a c c o n i p a n y i u g
'('lie
litth:
g a n c o u n t r y a t a v e r y ainall expense, i ' U \ .
AVlx n in
o f a n y t h i n g i n o u rl i n e , Lclvr m « >a cfill.
Will b c i
W'Ii;o Ihie^
ii r ( i
a n d e n a b l e y o n t o see t h e s p l e n d i d t i i . n r r v t ' ; \>. h i ' l i
pleased t o give you prices at any time.
.'•cenei-y'alonr t h e line of t h e W e - rc o n v r v t h e l i ' T \ •'
T h a n k i n g you for all past favors, and soliciting a share of y o u r ' ' " ^
M i c h i g a n lly.
too f i i f - ' " rL': -Til t I) «!
I1 © i • -. !• ( " ' U t e v < I O
patronage
in the future, 1 remain,
{•\r;y
p ' l I-J o T I ill?
Geo. Dellavon, ( i . P. A.
III J ( I V, ] l i - ! I I S 1 h e
Yours Trnfv,
e l l c. r'.r ' " i r i v i i : i s
SCRSOtSDED BT MVSIEK!
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SEE THEM. 25C BOOKS FOR IOC.
is sets at PRICES that DEFY. COMPETITION.:
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S. I I . Cliil'onl, N e w I.'USSP!, W i ^ . .
was troufjit'd- with !ier ; ra'o;ia
a;ici
rlieumatism, liis stornaclu; w a s disord e r e d , ills iivrr \v;;:i aii'ocU1-? to an
alarming dco-rce, appetite foil av/ay
and ho was terribly reduced in health
Mnd strength.
Three bottles of
Electric Bittcjrs cured him.
Edwan.l Sticphord, Uarrisburg:, ]!!.
had a running sore on his lr^ ol"
eirrht years''staiuliniif.
Used three
bottles of Electric bitters and seven
boxes of Buckien's Arnica Salve,
and his lee is sound and well.
Jonn Speaker, Catawba, O., had five
large fever sores on his Ion;, doctors
said he was incurable.
One bottle
Electric Bitters and one box of
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured huh
entirely.
Sold at F . A.
drug store.
Don't you know to hav-e perfect j
health you must have pure blood, and
the be>t way to have pure blood is to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood
purefier and strength builder.
H.:od's pills may he had by mail for
25c. of C. I. Hood & Co. Lowell Mass.
is oilen preceded nv accompanied by tfraynes.s ol' tlin hair. To
prevent I'ofh haldnp^s and gruyness
rise ilali's Mail1 iiencwer, an bune>t
run \ r > i l
ii I iii-,'
1 iie ' I '>•!;•:< [ i l l
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p h y - i " i : i r - f ; i i l l<>
r c r a n i t h i - ; l',h'i ;
k i > ; e : i r l o f i :••<>,it i n . : i h e 11,' v i . ' i ' i i 1
tevs f o r t h'.M i u-.e
0 f t he ( l i - o i i l e r s
;iri-inLI t l i e r c f r o r n
1 hey i r c i i t t l i u
p.i f t alVt i-teil.
F t a n k i i M Miles,".:. l>., LL. 1?.. t!io
h L ' h l y ce!i'hr,i!e(l
s p e c i iii i s t. ,'inrl
s t u d e n t of n e r v o u s fllspfisos. a n d n n t h o r
of r n a n y n o t e d t re:it ises o n t h e l a t t e r s u b j e c t .
lu:i-' siin'f reiili/.ed t h e t r u t h of t h e tirst
statement, and h i s Kcstorutive
Nervine
is pri'piiT'ed o n ( h . i t p r i n e i p l e . Tts s u c c e s s
in curini? a l l d i s e a s e s jirislrn; from d e r a i i ? o nn'iit of t h e n e r v o u s
system
is w o n d e r ful, a s ttie t h o u s a n d s of u n s o l i c i t e d - t e s t i m o n i a l s i'i |H)s>e^sjii!i of t h e c o i n p a n y n u u i u f i i c turlnu t h e remedy a m p l y prove.
IM\ Miles' Ke«,i'or;itlvo N e r v i n e is ;i r e l l a l i l o
r e m e d y f o r a l l n e r v o u s d t - e a - e s , stich i ;is
}ie;id:iclie,
i r T v o u s d e b i l i t y , p r o s t r;i t i< >n,
hlei'ph s^ne-s. il,-•./.Ine.ss l i y s i e r i a , s e x u a l d e b i l i t y , St. Vilu> d i i u c e , e p i l e p - y , r t c . Tt i s
sold b y all druir-rlsts o n n p o s i t i v e i r u u r a i i t e e ,
or sent d i r e c t hy t l i e Dr. Miles M e d i c a l Co.,
K ! k h , i ; 1 . I rid.. iin r e c e i p t of jjr.icr, H ]>vt' ! j o t t h \ s j \ - |>ott| ( ». for £.">, i-xpress p r e p a i d .
„ K e s t o r a i i v e N e r v i n e i>o-.li i v d y c o n t a i n s " °
* ea or <lu lju't
Sold YtvJt'. A. Siller.
RESTAURANT
and
FEED BARN.
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V. MICKS,
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( ; . TV A . , T D I . M U ) . ( ) .
Scientific American
Agency fo
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And tliat I carry a largo stock of ' Q O O d
ITNKIUL SUPPFIES.
Act on a new princlpl©l
th U tom
through the ELLEGftfiT FU.:icRA'. CAP, IN ATTENDANCE.
tierce*. JJU. KixB8rPnx3
ttpeedUy curt biliousness,
CHMntS F'jnMSHLS WHcN NEEDED.
toi-pid Iiyer and consttpaticn. .Smallest, mildeat, I am. u t l c W a 11-• 1.'. • •
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Feed
BaTll i l l
Connection.
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For informatlnn and froe Handbook writo to
M l ' N N .«i <'l>., mil IIKOATIWAY, NKW VllUK.
Olilost hurottu f o r sociirini; p a t e n t s in AniiM'icn.
Kvury |mt(<nt t a k e n out. by n.t is brought, liefunv
the public by a noiico xiven free vt eliarRu in tho
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Do not fail to call on us.
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Sold by F. A. Sigler.
Gd.,
G. ii PLIMPTON. W . B , L e s t e r .
LnrRost olrcnlftHon of any sictentlflcpRper In thn
world. Splendidly 1llu«trated. No int^lliiront
mnii should be without It. WofUljr,*3.<MI a
enr; $I..VlMx months A»ldros<* Mt'NN \ C o ,
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A Friend
Wishes to speak through the Megiitcr of
the beuefioial results be has received
irom a regular use of Ayer'a P i l l s .
He Hays: " I was feeling sick and tired
and my stomach se»iin«d all out of order.
I tried a number of remedies, but none
seemed to give mn relief until 1 \v;is induced to try the old reliable Ayer'.s
Pills. I havett^Uen only one box, but I
feel like a new man. 1 think they are
thti most pleasant and easy to take iA
anything I ever used, bein^ so line.ly
BUgar-coated That even a child will takd
them. I ur^e upon all who are
In .Need
of a laxative U> try Ayer's Pills." —
Boothbay (Me), Jinyister.
"Between the a^es of live and fifteen,
I was troubled with a kind of salN
rheum, or eruption, rhielly routined to
the legs, ami especially to the bend of
the knee above the calf. Here, running
sores formed which would scab over,
but would break immediately on moving the leg. My mother tried everything she could think of, but all was
without avail. Although a child, I lead
in the papers about the beneficial effects
of Ayer's Pills, and persuaded my mother to let me try them. "With no -;r<jut
faith in the result, she procured
Ayer's Pills
a n d I began t o u s e t h e m , a n d soon
noticed a n i m p r o v e m e n t . Ku<our;iged
by this, I kept o n till 1 took t w o b u s e s ,
w h e n t h e s o r e s disappeared and have
n e v e r troubled mo si nee."—II. (,'hipman,
Keal Estate A g e n t , IJuanoke, Va.
"I suffered fur years from stomach
and kidney trmibli-s, causing v e i y severe
•pains in various I >;iMs of l lie body. N o n e
of the remedies ] tried afforded nie a n y
relief unri! I br^;iii taking Ay<-r's Pills,
and was eureil.''—Win. Goddui'd, Nutar>
P u b l i c , F i v e L a k e s , Mich.
Prepared t\v I">r. J. C, Ayrr & To., LowcK, Mas?.
^imi )>y ]>rug;.»istis .Lvu y whuie.
Every Doss Effective
SALTWATER
FOR SPR1N KLINC.
that has become such d phii'iie
Now Ut'in^' Isml With Miccem iu Several
«J| t i i «
years is already
liens.
of late
People who
Tho practice
has become quito j ^ ; v t i t 0 s a V f l t h e f o l i l ^ e o n t b - i r oak
prevalent at hnyhsh
to
tree-; should take tlie precaution at
salt water for struct c r i n k l i n g , and
the method and rcjsul\ according; to once of placing a hand of cotton
tho
Iiu.st<-n . T r a i i M - r p t , a r c jn'o-; a r o u n d their trees a t t h e bu.se.—A. A.
nounetid very suti.staenji-y.
At Yurinouth, which lias u p o p u l a t i o n of
A fellow who had been criticised 1'v
a b o u t oU.OW, t h u
>alt
water lsj
pumped by a <^u
driving a his local editor, applied to a lawyer t o
pump of 2o, 00) gallons daily capacity know how he should g o to work 10
into a tank at a coiwderable ele-vabreak, u p t h e paper.
l i e '<vas advised
tion, whence it is delivered through.
a special system of distributing pi pus to b u y the p a p e r a n d r u n it six m o n t h s
nine miles long and tlireo to bevm und was c h a r g e d §2 for t h e advice. inches diameter; those pipr-s ai'O of
Kx. Some people t h i n k they c a n
cast iron, coated inside with a speciuJ
break u p a pa^er by simply s t o p p i n g
preservative compound.
Tho total
c o n s u m p t i o n a n n u a l l y h a s been /i.uni.),- t h e i r .subscription.
Those w h o ' have
00 ) gallons for street watering, i such a lofty opinion ol themselves
at a cost of five cents per 1,<>;.«» u h o u l d take this lawyers advice,
a
considerable '
gallons,
being
saving over the expense of the
T h e H u m p h r e y s 1 Medicine C o m p a n y
work
when
fresh
watei
same
was "used"; Th'e s t a t e m e n t also is m a d e I ot * X « W Y o r k ' w i l 1 m a i l °» a p l i c a t i o u
plim
that d u r i n - t h e .summer months the a C o mp
y e n t a r y copy
p
y ot Dr. H u m h ' \
M
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O
dust i» kept under by the adhesive phreys'\
etennary Manual
oO
O pages)
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qualities cf tho salt in\lu- water, and ° **»« treatment and care ot horses,
if tho surface coating formed 'by tho
c-attie, doys, hogs, sheep and poultry.
salt is removed by sweepe.-s at the
appearance of the 'ir.-r, no disadInvestigation Invited.
vantageous effects can be traced to
H it is_ proper to e n q u i r e
the use of salt water.
At Birkena'>oiit.
what
a n y m a n s a y s , is ii", t r u e ?
head it is found that one spread of
T h e in<>t r i y i d i n v e s t i g a t i o n i> i u salt watt-r on the surface of a street
o r r o a d p r n v e s e q u a l t o a b o u t t h r o e v i t e J i n t o t h e t e s t i m o n i a l s in b e h a l f of
s p r e a d s of fresh Avator, a s t h e l a t t e r I H o m r > s . u s a p a n l l a .
Special a t t e n t i o n
e v a p o r a t e s u n d e r t h e h e a t of t h e s u n , .
.
,,
w h e r e a s t h e e r u s t cm t h e s u r f a c e left j l s c a l l o a t 0 t l i e l u « h d ^ a ' - t e i ' f ) t tlin
by t h e s a l t w a t e r k e e p s d o w n t h o \ p e r s o n s \vho>e t e > t i m o n i a l s a r e p u b dust for a considerable
l e n g t h .of ! lished Ly t h e p r o p r i e t o r s o t ' t h i s m e d i time.
In a n o t h e r l o c a l i t y t h u r e p o r t j c j n e a > ; v : , l B n c e d » )y t l l ( . i r
oecupation
of the engineer claims that one load or e n d o r s e m e n t s .
I n fact, n o m a t t e r
of
.It water goes as far as three of
fr
u in that place: ami in various where a testimonial in behalf of Hoorltowns
has Saivaparilia may be from, it is reliao i <; ; • been
putwhere
to the thi>
te^t s\>tom
it has been
'5.U.! as one po>M;^in<v special ble and as worthy of confidence as if
It came from your mo-4 trusted
antages.
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i l i n a r y d u t i e s of life.
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Or. H m n t ' h r e y s ' Siwcifle.* are scU'iitirU-ally ;in<i
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a n d p r a y hair.
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research. Knowledge ot the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the discovery of bow to treat them. "Skookum "contains neither minerals nor oils. I t
is not a Dye, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic By stimulating
the follicles, it stop* /ailing hair, cure* dandruff and grow* hair a* bald
heads.
&T Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, by
the use of sfcookum 61cm Soap. It destroys parasitic insects, which feed on
and destroy Uce hair.
If your druggist cannot supply you s«nd direct to us, and we will forward
prepaid, on receipt of price. Grower, |1J» per bottle; 6 Xor |5JXX Soap,SOc
per Jar s 6 for £2.50.
Tel "do Specialty Co..
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a r e y o u r kid>?
Mr. I H - h b o r n - K'i! Aren't they in
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lifeless appearance? Does it fall out -when combed or
brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ?
Is it di*y or in a heated condition ? If these are some of
your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald.
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Double eagle, 820; eagle, 910; hall
eagle, $5.
Three-dollar piece, the coinage of
which, authorized in 1853, was disconfRANK L. A.Nl>H«Wti, Put).
A WALKTHROUGH THE OOVERN- tinued under an act of 1890. This coin
is a novelty. Its obverse is an Indian's
MfiNT BUILD1NQ.
bead, its reverse a wreath of corn,
MICHIGAN
wheat, cotton and tobacco.
Interest log Obj««t« That I'tnt Attract
Quarter-eagle, S2.5O—This piece is
Atteatluu—How Oar Money In Coined rarely circulated, but common enough
The grammarians are ju«t now
—Bank Note Printing—The Light to need no description.
Tery much excited over the question
Dollar — There have been fev*
whether the United State* "is" or
BOUH Service.
changes in the features of this piece
••are." Let us compromise the matfrom t e time its coinage was first auter and put an end to the bitter
war
thorized,
1849.
by declaring that they * -be.n
Of the silver coins there is the dollar,
O MUCH OF INtere&t centers about dating from 179:.', w ith many changes
RUSSIA has announced to our
each of the bureaus in design during the intervening
represented in he years.
eminent that she will hold * fruit
Trade dollar—Now obsolete.
<hspl
a y of t h e
culture exhibition at St. Petersburg
Half-dollar—First coined under the
Treasury
Departnext year. Such a show should be
act of 17i»2.
ment
in
the
liovernextensively patronized by American
Quarter-dollar, dime and half-dime—•
ment Building- at
fruit growers. It is unlilsely that
the World's Fair, Of the same date as the half dollar.
the finest fruits can ever bo largely
The 3-eent piece was authorized in
that the difficulty
produced in Kussia, a ad if our best
of grouping all to- 1851. Coinage was discontinued under
gether in g r e a t . the act of Its.3.
4ire put on exhibition there they will
Whether it bo in There is a splendid collection of
doubtless secure for us a very valuathe
coin
collection
of
the I'nited States ancient coins. Uf those of tlie Greek
ble market
mint, the exhibits of quarantine and republics, B. C. 700-30, the index says:
hospital methods, the money of the
"The highest point of excellence in
GEOBGE ROMAN of New York, with country, the instruments and charts of the art of engraving or die sinking,
4wo companions, has started to walk the United States coast and geodetic either in ancient or modern times, was
from that city to San Francisco. All survey, or the great lamps that will about the lime ot the fourth ceDtury
they are to eat on the trip is three some day shine forth as the beacons on before Christ. The coins generally reteaspoonfuls a day of an elixir which litrht houses, the very heart of the citi- flect the art of the period and the
is touched. Each bureau offers, places from which they were issued. It
Mr. Roman has discovered. We hope zen
through
th« objects displayed, the lit- was considered sacrilege for any huthese men will not be as unlucky as erature prepared,
and the courtesy of man head to be on a coin, and the main
was the man who tried the experi- those in charge, an object lesson in object of the coin-type or obverse was
ment of feeding his horse on shav- good government. As the money of a to place before the people an ideal
ings. Just as soon as the horse had nation is the touchstone of its pros- representation of the divinity ruost
learned to live on shavings he died. erity, the exhibits of the Bureau of honored in the districts in which the
Engraving and Printing and the United coin was destined to circulate. The
THE sultan of Turkey has presented to President Cleveland a valuable gold medal, set with very costly
diamonds.
The constitution expresely prohibits any official of our
government from receiving any gift
from any foreign government or
potentate, except by express permission of congress. This permission
is seldom given. The modal, which
>rith its setting is worth $10,000, will
be deposited among the curiosities of
the patent office in Washington.
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children and their mothers were
loaded on a steamer at a New York
wharf and sent on a day's outing far
from the fearfully heated and til thy
tenements to where catspaws from
heaven dimple the waters of the
lower bay. Mrs. \V. H. Vanderbilt
defrayed all the expenses of the
trip, and if there are any means of
enlarging the eye of the needle
through which rictr people have to
creep to get into heaven, Mrs. V.
should benefit by them.
THE physician who attended Mr.
Tilden during his last years brought
suit for the sum of $1X), OOJ for eight
years attendance on the deceased
millionaire, or f 12,0 )<) pot* year. It
is to be presumed that ?his doctor
had other patients, if ho charged
them all proportionably his fees
would soon make him richer than
any other business man could hope
to become. The suit has been compromised, the executors paying $40, 000, or |5,000 a year.which considering that the bill mu:it be made out
"curing Mr. Tilden until ho died,"
would seem to most people quito
enough to pay.
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States mint at Philadelphia will first head of Alexander the Great was the
first to appe ir on a coin, as son of
be commented upon.
Adjoining the lipht house exhibit is Zeus Ammon, and, as one after anothei
that of the Bureau of Printing and En- of his generals assumed the titled
graving of the Treasury-m'partnient. king, each in turn WHS emboldened to
In cases and frames are specimens of place his own portrait on his money."
the paper money of the country. In
Specimens of these coins are, perrevolving frames at the entrance, with haps the most highly prized of all by
specimens from the Register's office, collectors. 1
are Continental notes, Loan Ottiee cerAdjoining , the exhibit of the Bureau
tificates
dating
back
to
1779,
"
>
per
cent
of
and Enyiavmc is that ol
A JUDGE in Harrodsbury. Ky.. 'in a stock of 1799, certificates of indebted- the l'riniintf
sub-depurtment of lighthouses.
veritable solon. A number of negro ness, etc. There are old treasury notes Not all the articles sent by the govboys, caught burglarizing ; a house, running1 up to $1,UOO. i ertineates of de- ernment are yet in place, but enough
were brought before h -n. They posit running up to Slo.ooo, gold certi- is shown to prove the value of the
were all young, and he w...^>y decided ficates of value up to $l<),oon, National whole. The most striking1 of all the
not to send them to the penitentiary. bank notes of from ?'. to Sioo, and articles is what is known as the hyperInstead he sent out for the hoys' specimens of all the United States cou- radiant lantern, nine feet in diameter
a ml twenty feet high This is larger
mothers and u dozen raw-hides, pon bonds.
In a large frame are specimens of than any lantern now in actual u.-e,
explained the case to the mothers,
the
fine work of the bureau. Bills, its value, with lamp, being B? 17,0U3. It
and, as the New York alderman re- bonds
vignettes are displayed. A comes from France, as do the others
marked of the gondolas
'-let nature dollar and
that are shown. It is mounted on a
bill is shown in its various
:>
take her courso.
Punishment, to fit stages of development, starting1 from pedestal. It is made of a series of
the crime was served up right in the the blank sheet, the development in rings of glass, arranged concentrically,
eourt room and justice was satisfied. printing being back of note, face num- so united that lines of union are conWhen there is a vacancy on the su- bered, face sealed and notes separated. cealed. When the work is completed
preme bench of Kentucky the Hat" In another' large frame are shown a glass basket encircles the lamp,
which in this particular case is of tiuurodsburg solon should be remem- United States notes and silver certifi- candle
power.
By using rings oi
cates of all denominations. In the
bered.
glass
joined
together
the effect ol
center of the frame is a sample of the
4 per cent consols of ihe United States. great convex lenses is obtained without the excessive thickening—leading
THE present source of income for
to obscurity—which o her wise would
the Iceland Stanford, jr., university
be necessary. Other lenses of lesser
at Palo Alto Is from $L\O(.M.00<) of
magnitude
and various patterns are
Interest-bearing bonds, yielding not
shown. Two model light houses are
{ess than $125,000 per annum. The
exhibited, one of masonry, the other
future, however, for Palo Alto bears
being arranged on lion pillars. A third
ft rosy hue. When Mrs. Stanford is
model is in process of erection. An
electric buoy is shown with lantern
through with the use of them there
and lamp attached. An interesting
prill be 8,400 acres at Palo Alto,
exhibit
is that of the whisi ling buoy.
22,000 acres at Grindley and 59,000
The
action
of the air by varying the
jKjres at Vina to fall into the possesdegree of compression of a column of
sion of the university, and all these
air contained in the buoy, causes a
fccres are capable of cultivation, are
whistle of pattern similar to those ol
admirably adapted to grape uulture.
locomotive-, to-ound.
Fully developed, it is estimated they
That comparison with *he great lanwould yield an annual income of $11,terns may be made, Mississippi Hiver
№0,0JO. The richest educational inlights are represented by models.
ititute in the world is likely to be
These are simple kerosene lamps
tome day located at Palo Alto.
placed on poles in front of reflectors,
one of the most interesting of the
various articles is a model of a lightONE of the serious problems with
ship, with specimens •>' the lamps and
which owners "*of coal mines have
lanterns. These ships are anchored
contended has been as to how to get
outside of harbors and near dangerrid of the shale. This hitherto useous
reefs. The service is arduous, the
A third frame contains portraits of
leak product has been generally officials of the United states govern- constant toss ng of .the little vessels in
'heaped mountain high at the mouth ment, all ih« Presidents beinpgrouped wild waters and the loneliness and exof the mine*. An English mine owner together in a shield in the center. An- posure producing hardships of greater
near Uarnsley claims to have solved other revolving frame contains Con- moment than those to which the lightof the coast are subjected. The
the problem by employing shale in federate notes and bonds, and United keepers
men
rind
recreation in literature,
States District of Columbia coupon
the manufacture of a superior quality bonds.
In a frame near the mint's ex- books being provided by the governof water gas. It is said that water hibit are specimens of internal reve- ment. Each boat and lighthouse is
g*8 made from shale has an unusu- nue s amps, documentary and propri- supplied with a case containing an as- :
ally hign illuminating power. Those etary of obsolete issues. Other frames sortment of standard works, whi-h !
who can remember how but a few con ain United States internal reve- ;<re changed as often as necessary. The
of the inspectors are hailed with
years ago it was discovered that a nue stamps, while on an easel are visits
delight, for fresh books and news
frames
contain
ng
obsolete
stamps.
hitherto useless product of the cotpapers fire^Kere forthcoming as well
Following are the gold coins of the as
ton fields, cotton seed, could be
the sight of strange faces - an event
made one of the world's mr>*t useful United States, from the most valuable in each of these isolated world?.
agents will not find it hard to be*ever minted to that of the least worth:
this story from near Barnaley.
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1893.
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another. Th : s gave him a lew addiICE FIELDS CONQUERED. Silver People-Talk of Their Idol at a Bl*
tional cubic feet of air.
As many have been conjectured, the
Convention In Chicago
soise whuh smote the bookkeeper's
STEAMERS
CUT
THROUGH
ear was that of a drill. Although
Republicans, Democrats, Populiata*
acutely discerned within, the sound
and prominent men of all political beFROZEN SEA8.
was practically smothered on the outlief» attended the great bi-metallic
Juit thin* ol tu U40.52 nude la oi« W M o f u
side.of the vault.
convention at Chicago.
«f«at representing B. F. Johu»<m # Co., Btehmoad,
Off Finland s Ship Travels Eleven
At
one
end
of
the
drill
was
a
cavity,
Gea. A. J. Warner, of Ohio, president
V»., »nd tbey U t e had m«ny mort> p*rtte§ traveling
an
Hour
Through
Ic«Thirty
Inches
mt
rapidly
growing
larger,
in
one
of
the
of
the bi-metallic league; Congressmen
*W them who did equally M well. *° • 8<»d deal
Thick—Shaped Like- an Knormou Bartiae, of Colorado and Bryan, of'
steel
panels.
At
its
other
end
was
a
b«Wer. If you need employment It would be • good
ONCE K N E W heavy, warty fist, part of the anatomy
Spoon la Front—Its Construction.
Nebraska. Senators Mantle, of Monthing to lit down aud write them • line at once.
t w o industrious of Haptiste, the industrious mechanic.
tana;
Shoup, of Idaho, and StewartJ
mechanics named Baptiste held the drill while his comA broken neart will always ibow In the
of
Nevada;
Gov. Waite, of Colorado
Pierre and liap- rade, Pierre, pounded it in.
Commerce of the North and Baltic "GOT." Kolb, of Alabama, H. G. Taj*
lace.
tiste. They dwelt
Soon the two burgl* rs became aware seas is seriously inconvenienced ia beneck, of the People's Party executive
I have ubfed IT- r>eans'a Dyspepsia Pills
in a ramshackle
for dytp«p»la and constipation, and found
that
some sort of animal commotion winter by the accumulation of banks committee were among the most prom.tenement at Sault
them an excellent remedy for tnu.se trouwas
going
on w thin the safe. It of ice frozen in solid masses. Com- iaent figures. Mayor Carter Harrison,
a ux Jielwuil,
bles and 1 cheerfully recommend them to
anyone muttering «ith the above. W. M.where each had half a dozen children nearly drove them into convulsions of munication is often interrupted and of Chicago, welcomed the convention.
MlDUhfcTON, Paatur BordenUmn (N. J.J A. to support, besides their wives, who, astonishment. Baptiste was so startled commercial relations largely af- HOB. Thomas VV. Patterson, of ColoM. B. church.
Write l>t. J. A. Doane & Co., Catsklll, N. Y. it is grievous to relate, were drones. that he dropped the drill.
fected. Sweden, Norway and Den-rado, responded. Chairman Warner
"It is a ghost," he said.
delivered the opening address.
They were only nominally acquainted
Baptiste was for throwing up the murk especially suffer from this state
Allan VV. Thurman, of Ohio, was
Most of the most beautiful things in na- with that goodly art commonly assojob uncompromisingly on the spot, but of things.
ture are silent.
made permanent chairman of the ooaciated with charwomen,
Attempts have often been made to vention and he in his speech said Uwt
proposal met with obsta.-les. His
Pierre and B ptiste were hard work- this
To Cleanse the System
fellow
workman,
who
was
of
stiffer
saw
a passage connecting tho ports the repeal of the Sherman law would
Effectually yer gently, when costive or bil- ers. They worked far into the night, courage, rejected it with bcorn, as with tho open sea; but this method, kill silver money. Senator Stewart,
ious, or when tlie blood is Impure or slug- and, occasionally, the thin mists of savorinrtoo rau'-h of the superstitious.
of Nevada, said it looked as though
gish, to permanently cure bai.Itual consti- dawn had begun to break on the n»r- Pierre had a large family to support, which brings to mind the desperate there was a preconcerted agreement
pation, to awaken the Lldneys and liver to row city pavements before their la- he argued. He spoke frankly. They efforts made by artic explorers in the between England and the present ada healthy activity, without irritating or bors would cease. Mo one could truth- could not atford to throw away the polar seas, 13 exceedingly laborious. ministration in this country to demoneweakening them, to dispel headaches, colds fully say that theirs was not a hard- opportunities of providence. To his So the Baltic shipbuilders thought tize silver. Congressman Bryan said
earned pillow. Sometimes they did friend and colaborer, the burden of they could construct strong iceor fevers u»t Syrup of
that the present financial difficulties
not toil in vain. It depended largely his remarks was:
crushing steamers with powerful ma- were not caused by silver leg.4ala.tion
your eye on that voun* man who upon the police.
"Lache! C5o hon! You make me chinery that could rapidly and unin- now in force.
would rather wear a iW suit of clothe with
It was early one November that this
ill) la his pocket tii n to wear a 111) suit of horny-handed pair planned the bur- tired wiz yer ghosts an' tings. Let's terruptedly break down the ice barClothes withfc>0in hi.-, pocket.
have no beast foolin'—see? De job riers opposed to winter navigation,
glary of a certain safe located in a not
Opinion on States Klghls.
is
commence.
certain wholesale establishment in St. The upshot AUons!"
says
the
Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
The United States court at Marof this was that Pierre
Mark Street. On the particular oven- and Baptiste went
In the first place, the powerful quette in refusing the application of
back
to
work.
At
ing that i'ierre and Uaptiste hit up n the thirl crack of the drill Pierre momentum of the vessel is utilized, the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
for the deed,1 the he id bookkeei er had cro sed himself and said:
the boat being plated with iron or Marie.railroad for a mandamus to combe n having a wrangle with his ac"Haptiste,
dere
s
a
man
in
dat
safe!"
steeL Secondly, these steamers are pel the state board of health to relax
counts.
k
Both"
men
grew
pale
a»
^
a
t
h
at
the
shaped like an
enormous spoon in its strict quarantine regulations, has
* I can't make head or tail of this!"
1
a nice point of law. The comvery
suggestion.
Bapt'
for
inhe declared to his employer, the senior
front, enabling them to mount upon decided
pany
is
that the exclusive
stance,
was
so
frightent
ne
couldt
member of the firm, 'yet 1 a i n o n the ice by theif acquired speei, and power of reminded
congress
to
regulate foreign
utier
a
syllable.
His
tongue
clove
to
vinced that everything must be riffht.
as they rush alons thousands of gal- and interstate commerce does not detho
roof
of
bis
mouti.
However,
error of several hundred dollars
of water, stored in air-ti<?ht bar states from adopting such regulaJust a bad cold, ana a hacking An
has been carried over from each daily Pierre, as usual, was the first to re-lons
compartments,
are pumped from the tions as may be deerajed needful to excover.
He
applied
his
ear,
first
to
the
cough. We all suffer that way some- footing, but where the error begins or
lock
and
then
to
the
drill
h
le.
rear
to
the
forward
part of the boat. clude disease, pestilence and paupertimes. How to get rid of them is ends I'm blessed if 1 can tind out."
"Hey.
in
dere!"
he
crie
1,
yet
not
so
;
The
vessel
crushes
by
its weight the ism; as those things, are not articles of
The fact was that the monthly sales
•the study. Listen—'' I am a Ranchloud
us
to
be
heard
on
the
sidewalk.
icw that has been splintered by th-jcommerce, but are attendant evils,
had been unusually heavv, and a page
man and Stock Raiser. My life is of
the state, in the exercise of its
To
this
there
came
a
faint
response—a
the balance had been mislaid. 'J he
shock and scatters it without which
police
power,
has the right to minimize.
rough and exposed. I meet all head bookkeeper spent upward of an very faint shout indeei; it sounded as first
stooping*.
Moreover, the recent quarantine act of
•weathers in the Colorado mountains. hour in casting- up both the entries of if it were a mile away:
The first steamer of this kind was congress expressly recognizes the val"For God's sake give me air; l a m
'1 sometimes take colds. Often they himself and his subod.nates after the •locked
built
at Gottenborg, Sweden, in 1881. idity of state health laws.
in
here.
Try
ana
burst
open
had closed its doors
are severe. I have used German establishment
The
vessel
built upon this principle
t
i
e
safe!"
In answer to the objection that pasthe day.
Syrup five years for these. A few forThen
The
two
burglars
did
not
stop
to
sengers
from non-infected localities
was
tested
daring"
the
very
cold
winhe went home to supper, dedoses will cure them at any stage. termined to return and locate - the talk, but went at on je to wo k as if ter of 1885. I t opened a channel be- are subjected to the same detention as
get a wink of sleep their own lives depended on the result. tween Gottenborg and Vinga to t h e those from infected localities, the court
The last one I had was stopped in deficit if he didn't
1 v
instead of the life of the mysterious
holds that such occurrences are in the
until
morning
.
24 hours. It is infallible." James
occui ant of the vault. In less than open sea. The canal was about forty- the nature of the case of passengers
^Bookkeepers,
it
must
be
borne
in
A- Lee, Jefferson, Col.
£) mind, have highly sensitive organ- four minutes they had a hole, some- five feet in width, made through tha being subject to quarantine by reason
isms, which are susceptible to the what smaller than the business end of ice thirteen inches thick, while tha of having mingled with those who
smallest atom reflecting upon their a collar button, knocked into the panel boat kept up a speed of eight and u could communicate pestilence.
half knots per hour, its ordinary
probity or skill. At 8:30 tie book- of the vault.
PJ SOS CURE FOR
Then Pierre and Baptiste caused to speed being twelve and one-halt
Assaulted a 10-year-old Ulrl.
keeper
returned
and
commenced
anew
a a a a p t W e * and peopla
wipe
the
sw.at
from
their
brows.
The
Mary
Milton, a 10-year-old colored
his
critical
calculations.
He
worked
knots an hour. The steamer is 13C
wbobare weak Inngior Asthma. ahonM ua« Plao'i Care for
girl,
was
criminalty assaulted near Eau
precisely three hours and a half; at man in>ide breathed.
feet in length, thirty-five ieet bean
Consumption. It ha* cared
It
was
now
that
the
pair
began
to
the
end'of
which
period
he
suddenly
Clair
by
Wm. Lappin, a white man,
draws twelve feet of wnter; its
th«aa»nda. It ha* notlnjur-!
clapped his baud to his lorehead and muse on the denouement. Could this aod
who
had
leased
a huckleberry awamp
edone. It la not baa to take.
be a member of the firm or an em-s%ern for attacking; the ice is twelve four miles east of the town and hired
H U the b«at oough «rrup.
exclaimed:
Is TOUR blood poor? Take Beeebnp*
lite. >* your liver out of order/ Use
eeobam'e Pllii. ^ o y f a POX.
There is more §h*miftn tUk t^aTtt JU cot-
e
"German
Syrup
pi < ye? I h s hypothesis jeopa dized inches wide by three inches thick, the two Milton girls to piek berries for
the success of the night's adventure, made of tough fibrous iron.
ONSUMPTlON.
him. lie had taken them home. Leavunless, whea they had permitted the
The first attempt was so successful ing the older sister at home he took
pr soner to emerge, t >ey bound and that the cities of Christian u. Sweden, Maryr back on some pretense and the
gasrwed him into silence.
and Oersen. Denmark b\nlt steamers deed was committed about a mile from
On the other haud, this course would of the same description, one washoine. He made good his escape.
have an ugly look. If he resisted it
I
rO7T2S2ED /ITS PESTUIOS
laj
(PATINTKD)
might mean murd' r in the end. where- built at Malmo and the other at GotThe strongest «md purert
j
The seuontl annual convention of tha
as, if'they did not let him out at all. tenborg. A? soon as these powerful
made. I'11 like other Lye, it being
National
Railway Postal Clerks' assotney would st >nd no chance ot profit- boat < put t ) sea they ran over, the
a tine powricr and packed in a can
ciation
convened
at St. Paul, and will
with removable lid. the contents
ing by the 1 ei.-uninry contents of tlie roadways a n l entrances t ) the port,:
1
continue
for
throe
days.
are always remly for uw. Will
sale. Uesides, as the man could scarce- destroying the ice rendering great
make theVrt jK-rnimcd Hard Soap
ly
live
thus
until
morning",
they
woul
i
The
Kirby-Carpenter
Co. has about
in 20 mi miles without boiling, l l la
service to commerce. Last winter
l h n li»--.t ior cleansing waste pipes,
be responsible for his tak n/ort". Thu- the ice crushing steamer Murta a M.uou.ooo feet of lumber piled up a t
disinfecting sinks, cUwelg, wusiiiog
reasoiied Pierre and I aptiste. Tuese
Menominee.
The poor condition of
bottles, puint8, trt'es, etc
was at work in Norway; ii the market has not given the concern
were
no
comforting
reliectioo*
but
PJ1NNA. ^ALT M'F'O CO.
there was still -mother and a better :i. was built at >tockho m for the Fin- any chance for good sales.
A t . rhii&., r » .
reserve. .V\ hat if, after all, the man land imperial senate, at the great
were himself a felon? Might he shipvards of the Ber^sund's ship,
THE MAKKH*.
not. be a companion crib cracker? In building a n l ongineifring company.
that ci.se they would merely have to It was huinehel in March. 18J >, but
I>etro.t.
divide the spoils.
t
l
l
t
t
l
o
—
l
tO
it
was
not
unt.l
the
rigoro:*.*
winter
W* OjfP You a B*me€j
71. to
"Hey, iu dere,'' cried Pierre, snd ofA*J'2 that it showed what it could
irKlch Insure* Safety to
' !» '
"JIK STKI'I'MIJ I . V . "
denlyy struck with an idea. "What is accomplish.
5 0t>
10 ..
Life of Mother and Child,
"idiot: Why hnvon't yo i looked id the combination
5 m
hof <le safe? '
Wliem — eel s p o t No. J.
5;/S.
the safe for a in'ssing" sheet? T i n
1
ho
Murtija
f{>
longer
and
n
o
re
U
i
l
l
It:
>
''Fifteen — tn» ee — seventy- throe!
>0 I
chances to one they have been imCur 11 e.o
404 ' '
powerful
than
any
of
its
predecessors.
came
back
In
sepu'chral
tones.
pnt
prop rly mim 1 ereil."
, \ o : yv
1
4.'!
Boba Confinement rf it*
Its
length
between
perpendiculars
is
It
was
evidently
arrowing
harder
and
(.'Lit* -No , white spot
lie
turned
over
the
pag-cs
of
the
balPain, Horror andJttisk,
4")
., •
anoe on Ins desk and, .sure enough, the harder to draw breath throuyh the tiny l'))foot; width, thirtv-six feet: hold, K v
5)
14
H';ty
N
o
l
T
i
m
o
t
h
y
After artngoneboftleof '• Mother'* Friend" 1 usual numeric.il murk or designation aperture.
twenty-four foot, and draws twenty
suffered hut little pain,and tlM uot experience that
Thus it transpired that at the ex-feet of water aft.' It ha- 1. i7o to.is t O lltOOs—.Sew p e r hbl .
in the left hand corner which should
woakneia afterward u «ual in eucli case*.—lira.
1:
Butt«'c—I1 iniry |MT tf . . .
piration of tilteen seconds the lock of displacement. A compound
A M I S QAQI, Laraar, Mo., Jan. 15tb, 2391.
V.*
fo
low
eleven
was
missing".
l'affe
t. rt'iiriu :•>' pVr t!>
,
SO
>
Sent by eipresa. charges prepaid, on r«c«lpt ot
r>
V.ss*
pec do i n
twelve, in all lil-elihood. had slipped the vault gave back the same resonan horse-power engine, with surface LiN
price, 11.00 per bottle. Hook to MothersraaLladfree.
p
t' • o u h l y - i ' u w N
eliek it had rendered eight minutes preinto
some
remote
corner
of
the
safe.
B B A D F I E L D X I E G U L A T O U CO.,
^ i _ ' *. h K'ken- p e r ff
'1 hanks to tho timely advent con lenser, is the motor.
The safe wus a lar<j*e one, partially viously.
l
ATLANTA, GA.
of l'ierre and liaptisie it op ned a- The boat is- d.vided into air-tigut
Chicago.
receding"
into
tlie
wall
and
containing*
s
BOLD SV ALL DRUGGISTS
liyhtly, asinrily, and as decisively as I com mrtments, tho two at the ex-Cattle— teer>
$ 4
to | 5 2.*>
all
the
papers,
documents
and
several
aoii
t i 1 n :hly cav receipts in ca^h and drafts of tho it had closed 4?o seconds before on tht J trenif! end* forming water re>er/oirs
1')
$75.00 to $250.00 <••» ;,x I ;tff ,r
p >Jixt?il
Unhappy accountant.
'.'.
4 NO
j for the uo.vssat-y mechanical rocking*
.") HO
B. F. JOHNSON & CO, RICHMOND, VA. firm.
The
head
bookkeeper
gasped
onc>
The head bookkeeper, in his efforts or twi e. but without any assis'anee motion of the b >at.
T i e hull is \Vlie;tt—. \ t \ l
5 m
at unearthing* the lo>t pag*e of the stepped out into the f ee air. He wa> armored with iron ten inches thick to (. orn .No.'
cash balance, was obliired to intrude very pale anil his dr ss was much tho water line.bein:• gradually dim n31
Ti
his entire person in the safe. Fearful rent and disordered when his fee; ished to sis inches in tho lower Ky
47
lest the caudle he held shemia attract
the rl .or. Hut this pallor I pa ts.
Mt">» Cork per bl'l
N (>i
IS ( ^i
c a t a l o g . * " * O;HM;.' S c j i r . 11.
Ksiamnzoo/MU'li.
attention from the street, showing out touched
luickly made w;iy for a red flush at
y 4,> ']
y £i
as it did against the blacK recesses of perceiving
| During last winter th^ Murta ! a Lara per c <» t
the
two
burglars
with
tht
New York.
Knrni Tiwln, S a l e s H e , 1 I>1 HiY.Y,,
the safe, upon entering he drew the implements of the.r profession strewn boldly ope'ne.l a roadway n Mir tho r a t t l L ' - X u t l v o s
t ' H U A f . O » ( * ! , F { ( » . . ( U i r x . o , [I ,
; f 4 so to $ 5 or.
1
r
door slightly ajar.
around them.
[ Finlan 1 s lores, crushi:iu banks of H o i s
'.
|i •>)
5 uo
As he stepped in the tail of big ooa
K A l A C (ircntcft luMuirlt'ior known; DMn l b y
'
ice
thirtv
inches
thick
at
an
a/eracc?
>he p—Ciood t o f i i o i c e . . .
i' 10
Meanwh
le
Pierre
and
Kaptiste
them,
;
d 'Ii
I
I I M J T M J U I I I " ' • • ' • • " • I m l l r * ' ! i J . n r n p. t ; j. l M t lInt
l
rucaught
on
an
anffle
of
tlie
huge
riveted
i :un bs
4 ,;,-)
j
speed
of
eleven
miles
an
hour,
i
t
selves
stood
transfixed
by
the
shee.
j
in A m e r i c a .
I n n . * ' l r u ^ f j l s t <>r S.-IK! s t u m p
lock; the massive gate swuny to'as if it novelty of the situation.
Wlieut .No -J ro4
ii,"-»
l o r C i r c u l a r , l i e L a C o n t i t , 70 M a t e S t . , CliU'iij.'o.
j| has been shown that it can pa >s over Coin
•m
weighed no mure than a pound, and
^ o 'J w i . i t f
'
+s '
Without any kind of speech or warn- ji depths of nineteen anJ one half feet,
pn
r<
the
bookkeeper
was
a
prisoner.
Cnn In <'iir«'d
or without makinsr an attempt at slightly less than its draught of
WKEKLV KKVIKW OF TKADK.
He heard the resonant click —that injr,
and i« Filing CurcJ
bravado,
the
bookkeeper
walked
deeTory ii»> i'J mod- was all
,
wato
'.
Tnis
pro/es
that
the
soe-saw
His candle went out.
era . l
i>Ionn!i. Our book t«lIs
liberately to his, desk and randan elee- !j movement is from rear to front.
,Tuh* ;iio. —|J. G. I'unu & Co.'*
The
bookkeeper
at ths outset lost his trie
in *• nth St.,
weekly
rt'viiMv
nf
ir;itie s a y s : i nv liarde^
call
for
the
police.
Simultaneously
It D.
rhldlhi
presence of mind. He fought like a it st-emed, for so rapid and quiet Was j! without thero bein r, so to speak, an «i'pi< vet and tin- . u-itio>s world is still a
ged animal, lie tirst exerted almost the action, he opened a drawer, took alternative pitching motion which n> i f oice in ttu> >o>nuino > uiui s t r e n g t h
dis, lo>t'U. .No Dan v> Iu; e or at other eu-.isuperhuman strength a.^-iin.st the four out
Would cause a pure loss of power. ernc.fii'.-. aiul no eu>tt i rij firms o. Jar^e ito;i
small
revolver
and
covered
both
siciVs ol the iron tomb. Thcnh s body
liuve uMJie ilown. b u t a u m t ' i o m
with a fatal precision. As he j This result is obtained by the work- portatu'c
i-an v> faiU'.t at tlie wiM, incluuinj; sjiue of
collapsed :and. not for an instant los- dburglars
d so ho uttered these remarkable men at t h * pumps regularly purun- hlifii rfjjute atjii Lir^e business. Hut
O. \V. F. SNYDF.H, M. 1>« Mail Dei it,1
ing cnn.si ou: ness, lie found himself words:
BlvVlrk T'NTlioBtca
all tlie >train tho I ^ I U S of New
in, r the water t'rorn re.ir to f on* like •Jirmu'h
sitting jn a part Lilly upright posture,
^ or A lutse j:i?i.-.eil without trouulv. and i m "(ientlemen,
I
would,
indeed,
be
the,
a battery of artillery under an ports of p u d nave coinmencod. From I,unable to so ::.uc!i as stir a muscle.
o men if I did not feel pro o»;th'er's orders.
t.»M.'ii > to ?".'.(.» M () v in money lias beeu s e n t
It was alino t at the same moment, basest
w e s t ^ v e r y day ami a sharp decrease i u
foundly
grateful
for
the
service
you
nlthdiigh hours seemed to have passed, have just rendered me. I s'iall always
batik reserve* i , experteU. as the treasury
The
commander
and.
his
officers
Examination ami Arivii-o nd to f'ati'n'nMlitv of that the cl« uni of his ear. now abnormhas not e c u iliotiup-.lnu h e a . i l y .
how
regard
you
sis
any
rig"ht-minded
man
ItiVfHijpn. Si-ml lor " liivrtirnn*' OilMc. or How (<Kict'
have comfortable quarters, and docomniercial loans ha e ueen negotiated a n d
• rat«'uf ?AT2i:S OTAfiSSLL. VTi2E^"3?aT, 2. 0. a lj- sensitive, was almost split into srTould regard those, who have saved
at,l)U'n rates. At other cu'ies tn© m o n e y
fragme.ns.
A i'riglitfin monotonous his iife with pe il to themselves, or, not complain of the s;.)oe-ial excep- m
a r k e t s IUIN e been iiuite close. Chicago h a s
tional circumstance*, under which drawn heuWly on New Vork, liut in t h a t
WORM NIGHT AND DAY.clangor rem ii:o i..:crior of the safe.
which is just the same, to their libana other c i i i e - i>ank s t a t e m e n t s i n d i c a t e
tUlJ the
h w-.rst ripTho booUkt'i _M>r used to observe erty. Any demand in reason you make they navigate, while the icecrushe:*, ere
tUTV Wlthfftio •UliilT ll
inie >oundne>s (.irain rose brls ^ly o u
afterward
that
ii
single
second's
depum'iftj? a n l groaning: with steam, Monday ot last week, b^t all .speculative
of
me
I
ihall
make
an
etTori
to
per•Aiijuotmrnt.
•.imforl
8 LA 9710
markets yielueii a little when ti^bt m o n e y
•nileuro Npwl'AtenUtl viation of chi:i\u*t>.'i\stie thought and f
m y
duty to my en?pli yers I breaks and scatters the redo ibtabie came
ana i h e s l a u g h t e r of stocks. Wheat
Improvcmenu.
illu* he would have gone mad.
T&TTflS
"
^•PMft««tit 1 have ac'.uimi- obstacles opposed in its path war.
tratod oaf*lojfu» and
closed much lower, t h o u c h western r e c e i ^ a
niles for self-jneasunv minds in a parallel situation
were moderate; corn is a fraction ower, a f l i
Now that the navigabiHty of these some
m « n t « e m »eourflly
}>ut a weaker n*w:u a mm- luimrjr, auu wiih it I prol u ^ product*. < o . t o n has decliued a n
•eiled. Q. V. HOLT8S have indeed coHup.^d.
pose
to
engage
the
best
counsel
in
vour
steamers has been e-*tablf hod. it frse cbtn. tnoujtn receipts a r e a l i t t l e larger
mM. CO., 7*4 Broad- man can never confront the inevitable,
waj. New Yoit d
e x p o r t s smaller t h a n last vear b u t
but clings more stubbornly to hope. defense, which is certainly marked bv probable that smaller-sized boats ami
holders show ijrsat s t u b b o r n n e s s in view of
mitigating
eircumstanres.
If,
on
the
They lire only weak iiuividuais who,
will be used to break the ide of in.t elarjte stocks in sijMt a m i tbe closing of
"
mills. In o t h e r p r o d u c t s n o special
in the act of drown nig, cutely at other hand, you are convicted
land
rivers and canals in dirTerent cmany
h a n g e is reported, t h o u g h prices tend
Here the orh'cejps of justice entered,
straws.
lo er.
a n y woollen factories are closing
broken open the door with a parts of Europe. They will prevent for
a montu or more or indetiniteiy because
As the bookkeeper felt himself grad- having
the
formation
of
ice
dams
that
are
so
crash.—Strand
Magazine.
,'
I
TREATKD FREE.
orders are .slack, for while
oDlwrs'orders
: P o i l « T » l y Cured w i t h V e g e t a b l e R«medlet: ually growing faint for want of air to
dangerous,
as
was
s^on
upon
the
are a >oiit a-i usual c l o t h i e r s still hold off.
Haveoureil thuusanda ofoa»es. Cure oa««4 pro- breathe, his revivified hope led him to
i-all trade i s said t o be n o t more t h a n a '• (Join' on aflshin'excursion?*
Loire at Samoue.
Bounced bupwlesa by be«t phfulclansKrom ftntdoa* deliberately crush his list into the
third of t h e usual size a n d many d e a l e r s
•yiaptoma diiappear; In ten daytatleuttwo-thlrda
e x p e c t t o do more than half the u«i>«l spring
±]l fymptoro* remoYed. Send for free book tc»tlmo- woodwork' with which the interior of
'•What's your outfit?"
The average weight of the male in- business, i allures durlntr t h e past v»oel£
?J*1» °* nii?«culoui cunt. Ten dar»" treaimenl the safe was fitted, in secretaire fash"MZ liars and i*u jugs.— Atla ;ta Consti- fant at birth is seven pounds; of the numtwr3^6 in t h e United Mates, ara>nst
all."!/you order trial aend 10c In l U n p t ion, one drawer being built above
1.1
year, and 23 in c a n a a a , a « a i n i t SI
tution,
1,1 last
last ye
5tft<re- D B H H OHHV*8o>(i,Atlant«,OiaT
fomal«, strand'oae-ha If.
' la>t year.
to «»>Bold everrwhere. &&«.
ILEWIS» 98% LYE
Young Mothers!
"MOTHER'S FRIEND"
2B^2?7Thompson's Eye Watt*
Michigan Female Seminary at
1
AfiPiice
1
1
ll>
R
UPTURE
1
Patents, Trade-Marks.
DROPSY
• 1
W1
%
•
•
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I
CurJett's Heave Remedy is a sure
David Van Horn was in Howell
Grace Marble spent the latter
Mr. Lymun Hadly lost a valuacurejor coughs and colds: also for
evening hist week.
ble two year old colt last week; part of last week with Pinekney
PARSHALLVILLE.
friends.
On Friday evening of last week1 heaves in the earlier stages, and warMrs. Lillie Jessop returned to hercause, poisoned
home in Canada on Monday.
]1 H. Glenn shipped two car Mr. and Mrs. Dunn from near a lawn social was held at ihe resi- ranted to relieve in the last stages if
dence of John YanHorn for the \ not producing a cure,
Mrs. Lottie Hefrclilar visited h»x pa- lords of bailee] hay hist week. Ben Howell, spent Monday night at
benelit
ol' Kev. W. U. Stephens.
«„,.,„„,. TThrush
Virnsh »
f
1
Curlett's
ttemedy
is a sure
rents at Argentine the tirst of the week. is a hustler and no mistake.
A. G. Wilson's,
Lt
must
haw
been
well
advertised
cure for thrush and all rotting away
Mies Ailie Vorliies. nf White Lake,
Wm. Sprout and wife returned
EAST PUTNAM.
for
over
1)0
were
present
to
enjoy
diseases of tbe feet of stock, and the
is visiting her aunt, ilr.s. A. C Wakeon Monday last from a few day's
tlu»
evening
and
partake
of
ice
J.
AV.
Placaway
is
home
from
man.
greatest frog and hoof grower and
visit to the world's fair.
cream of which they had an abun- softener known, using it once or twice
St.
Louis.
Mrs. M. G. Andrews, ot Owosso, is
Than Durkee, while at cam})dant supply of this most delicious
Nye "Whitcomb and wife spent last waek, stepped on a rusty can of eatables. Everything passed a week.
visiting her parents, V. T. Cole and
wife.
one day last week at the county winch was in the water, cutting ott' finely and it came time to break
Curlett's Pinworm Remedy, for man
y
A good many from here attended seat.
his foot quite l:adly.
up altogether too soon. Over #22 or beast, is a compound that effectualthe funeral ot'Mrx. Itertha Frapier at
Misses Carne and Efrie Allen,
Mr. Black of Parker's Corners, were taken by the society. | Ed. ly removes these troublesome parasites,
Linden on Sunday.
of Howell, called on friends here moved his family into part of C.
which are such a great annoyance to
Mt'. Chas. Cole of O\vos<?o. has been Sunday.
stock. If bowels are bound up, one or
B. Eaman's house the latter part
visiting 1'riends in this vicinity for a
two doses will put them in proper conMiss Allie Brown visited at of last week and will be ready to
few days past. Mrs Cole and children
Mrs. Hugh Hices in Hamburg on do all kinds of blacksmithing in
dition.
are expected this week.
the near future.
Miss Hat.tie Smith gave a_ very in- Saturday last.
TESTIMONIALS,
teresting account of her trip to the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall spent
PETTEYSVILLE*
.las. Story, Hirkett, Mich, says: "1
Pacific coast on Sunday evening at the Wednesday in Dexter at the home
had a mare troubled with pinworms,
Mrs. Fred Jarv's has been very
M. E. church. Miss Smith spent a of Geo. Holmes.
ill for »i few days:
and gave her Curlett's Pinworm Remyear and a half in California.
Misses
Allie
Brown,
Flo
and
edy, which removed the pinworms."
Wm. Mercer Jr. was in Howell
Mrs. Johnson went to lhirand on
Nettie
Hall
spent
Thursday
and
Monday to spend some time with her
on business one evening last week.
J. M. Allen, proprietor of the Dexdaughter Mrs. Legrand Shad who is Friday in Howell.
ter Leader, says: "[ have used CurTwo of LMnckney's young men
in very poor health. Little Uraeie
Bert ran Hause and wife, of were
seen on our streets Sunday.
lett's Thrush Remedy with perfect
Shad who has been >taying with her Chubb's Corners visittd at Geo.
satisfaction, having permanently cured
grandmother for soire week?-, accom- Brown's on Sunday last.
David \ auHorn of this place,
panied her.
a very bad case ot that disease with
attended tire races at Stockbridge.
g
Miss
Grace
Lake
is
entertainMrs*
A*
A,
William*
his Thrush Remedy. Sold by drugBIRKETT.
Mr. and Mrs. John YanHorn
ing her frieiul, Miss Libbie DraLynn, Mass.
Mrs. Hattie Carpenter is .still per, of Brighton, this week.
gists.
were in Howell on Saturday last.
on the sick list.
Chas. Dwyre, sheriff of Washtenaw
Fred Hause of Hamburg, passMiss
Xina
Doty,
of
Ann
Arbor,
Miss Mate Colib spent tlile last is spending s few days at theed through our town on Sunday Rev. Mr. Williams Heartily En* county, Mich., says: *'I cured two
different horses, two different years, of
of the week in Ann Arbor.
dorses Hood's Sarsaparilla.
last.
home of Mrs. Esther Cord ley.
We are pleased to present this from heaves in eany stages by use of CurMr. Chas. Lipscomb of Jackson
Jas. Burroughs and wife Sun- Rev. A. A". Williams, of the Sillsbee lett's Heave Remedy.
The Misses Lucy Swarthout
is visiting friends in these parts and Blanch Martin of Anderson, dayed at Jolm Yanliorn's of this street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.:
for a few clays.
Homer Moore, engaged in handling
"I see no reason why a clergyman, more than
spent Saturday night at George plaee.
.<
_r
. .
a layman, who knows whereo* ho speaks hardware and agricultural impliments
John Miller and sister Miss Hicks:
G
e
o
r
g
e
M
e
r
c
t
r
o
r
H
o
w
e
l
l
v
i
s
i
t
should hesitate to approve an
at Gregory, Mich,, says; "Had a s4an
Maude of "Webster spent Sunday
A
number
of
the
young
people
ited
friends
and
relatives
here
Article
Of
Merit
with their aunt, here.
of mustangs and both had - the Thrush
from this place attended the irelast w e e k .
and worth, from which ho or hi* family have
The campers are swarming at cream social at John VanHonTs
been signally bt'iiclltod, and whoso comtnonda- in tho worst possible form—as tue
r i i ' i < H I - K I . I - S .-»f T n n c i n o - i c v i - tion may serve to extend those benefits to frogs were rotten—and tried very
V-lia*. IMilUO* o£ l o u s i n g , l.s \ i f t - o t h e r 3 by iiuTPininfi their confidence*. My wifa
the lakes. At one time last week Saturday night and report a jolly
iting
friends and relatives here for h&s for many years been a autferer from severe nearly everything that was suggested
they numbered over 100.
time and a large crowd.
a few week;
Nervous Headache
for which she found little help. She has tried to me but nothing did any good until
Chas, Miller and wife of JackWayne Brown, of Stockbridge.
Dick Wright of Marion, called many things that promised well but person returned home Saturday after spent the Sabbath at E. D.on John Vtinllorn's people one f omiird littl<\ Last fall a friend gave her a not- I bought a dollar bottle of Curlett's
tlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It seems surpris- Thrush remedy which gave reliet—rea weeks stay with X\ m. Cobb Sr. Brown's. He made'the trip from day last week. •
ing what simply one bottle could and did do
for her. The attacks of headache decreased in moving smell and lameness, cleaning
Stockbrnlgv in just two hours on
and family.
and were less violent in their intenI). Carpenter has been visiting number
his
wheel.
Very
good
time
for
sity,
while
her general health has been im- and purifying the- sore—leaving a perMARION^
proved.
Her
appetite has also been better,
friends
and
relatives
in
So.
Lyon
the sandy roads.
manent cure in three weeks use.
t'roui our experience with
A tine rain Saturday.
the past week.
FO11 SALE ]>>Y
The Calathumpians broke camp
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Beans are all blasted in this viJohn YanHorn of this place has I have no hesitation in endorsing its m e r i u . " L. Y. Peet, losco: F. A. SiVler, PinekMonday Aug. 1st, after spending
cinity.
&
A. A. WILLIAMS.
nearly a week breathing the in- purchased a very tine span of
HOOD'8
PlLLS
are
the
best
family cathartic^ ney ; Wm. Livermore, FnaiVilla, V. W.
horses
of
James
Nash.
Miss Mary Lakin is visiting vigorating air and .fighting the
gentle and eSective. Try » box. Price 25o
Mrs. Henry Love.
mosijuetoes on the Blu4£s at PorReeve, PlainfieM; Will Curiett, DesAlfred Morgan started to school tage lake. Everybody had an elt.jr. Will DaiTiuv. I'meknev.
egant tir.ie but all were glad'when
at Ypsilanti on Monday.
they reached East Putnam again.
Plin Henry of Lansing is the
PLAINFIELD.
guest of Miss Ella "Wimbles.
Piev. M. JU. Saigeon was in PonGeo. AYimblt's and H. Piisehr
returned from the great fair Tues. tiae part of last week.
"liUerc are you iroin tj niv yrctiy maiilr
Erod Fish was in Pinekney with
"To mail this Idler lo Jiickson" sho said.
now beyond all comparison the largest and grandest exMisses Allie and Addie Marbls,
hibition on earth!
"Pray what does the loiter say my pretty maid':"
of Webberville, are visiting at his parents the first of the week.
-Thos. Ross'.
" l i jus! asking for samples from Fields" she said.
Ed Chipman went Monday to
Nell Barnhart and Grace Hoag- Chicago to attend the world's fair. • >-Piing Circus, Elevated Stages, Millionaire Menagerie, Pioyal Aqland are visiting Miss Dell Hart
E. G. Topping started lust Mon- uarium. Mammoth museum of marvels and trained animal exposition.
at Oak Grove.
day for the great show at Chicago.
Spectacular Equine Carnival,
Send to us for wimples if
Anew conrmissioner. Thos, lloss, He will be missed by the jolly
Plaintield
people
for
a
couple
of
was appointed by the town board
You want a new dress,
weeks. May he enjoy the sights. In a ballet Militant, embracing am;i/ind TfTpsii.'lm'pnn Divertissements, colon Monday last.
o-sal living Pyramids and picturesque tableaux Yivants.
If you want a new waist,
A
large
number
of
young
peoNORTH LAKE.
If you are i^oing to fix up
Grand Ethnologic. Zoologic, Arenic and Equine Congress.
Everything needs a rain badly. ple from here attended the Chrisan old dress.
tian Endeavor meeting at Parkers
Wm. Secor was in Webster one Corners last Satur'day evening and
day last week.
seine of them took an active part
If you use dry goods of any
Miss Mattie Glenn starts for in the program.
kind send to us.
Dakota this week.
M. Pi. Saigeon will preach
Respectfully,
e.
Mrs. H . M. Twamk-y was in hisRev.
farewell
sermon
next
Sunday
Dexter all last week.
at the M. P. church in this place,
Mrs. M. D. Sullivan is fnter- and all should come and hear him.
tainingg her mother from Howell. He has been requested to stay
Grasshoppers are doing great with us another year and we are
MICH.
damage to the oat and bean crop. in hopes lie will.
Miss Nellie Gilbert and brother
Henry Myler, of Detroit, is visJohn started for Xew Zealand last
iting
relatives and friends here.
Monday,
There is to be a birthday party
John Birnie's family of Anderfor
Fiev. Saigeon, of this place, at
son visited at Mr. Gilberts last
the M. P. hall, losco on Friday
THE
•Sunday.
evening.
Tluvyoung
people
here
Harry E. Twaniley, of .Detroit,
furnish a literary program for
is expected home tho latter end of will
the occasion.
All are cordially
this week.
invited.
J'tr'Hi
"Walter Webb and F. A. BurkAt the Local Union C. E. conhart were in Ann Arbor last week
vention at losco the same officers
on business.
1
1
•Hot and dry; corn is looking were elected, with one exception, O l l E L S . W i i l S l l , THE WORLD'S CHAMPION SUMMERSAULT RIDER, y
Iwili sell the Spring and Summer!
RENO SISTERS
BROS. V E R N O N
good, but it, like everything, else, that of secretary. Following are
IClothing, Dry Goods, Boots and|
EUROPE'S HREMIERE EQUESTRINNESABSOLUTE KINGS OF THE AIRthe naucs: Pres. FredMapes; Yice
needs a good rain.
Ishoes at cost for 30 days only.
Pres., Eugene Acker; Sec, Miss
L. H. Warren who has been Kittle Livennore; Treas., E.- L.,
camping here has returned to his Glowr. There are now six so-Monster Bi-Horned Gnu, Prince Chaldean, long lr.aned Terciieron stallion
We want to make room for our|
home in Ypsilanti.
cieties in the I'nion.
Crowning feature of the #rand horse, fair, with ;>50 head of blooded stock, sac- jelegant line of winter goods.
red cattle, mammoth Hippopotamus, two herds of performing Elephants, a
Between Jan. 1 and June oOthe
ANDERSON.
pair
of baby clown 'Elephants.
|A ladie's fine Dongola Shoe for 98c|
County clerk issued 17-") marriage
Parties from
Jackson were Two and Four horse Chariot races: Jockey races; novel Elephant and Camel
licenses. Oh! no we didn't have
worth $1.75. Light Print, 4c.
through
tliis
vicinity
the ijrst of
any.
races: Child delighting t'ony race*, woth Monkey drivers, and other
Silk warp Henrietta worth
the week buying hay.
1
exoitinp
raeinc
contests.
A life boarder entered tho home
$1.25, for 75c.
MOSCO'S CHIMING BELLS!
GOLDtN &TEAM CALLIOPE:
The Andersoji p
people who have
of Mr and Mrs Herman Hudson
The prooe.ision leaves the show grounds promptly at 10 o'clock on the mornlast.week in the shape of a little be en
the past week at ing of the exhibition. Ten kinds of music. Scores ot snn-briprht, charious.
Call and see us before purchas-|
Portage lake broke cam]) Tuesday.
girl.
Hundreds of paily-caparisoned horses. No p.ost pone front on account of weather. ling elsewhere.
Mesdames S. P. Young and^ C.
Pete (rorman accompanied by
T h i * Rtui>iMulmi.s
ftu'U'ri'tfjitioii
will v o s i i i v e l j f x l u h i l i n
his threshing machine is making l*- Hykes of Pinckney._spent Wedsome welcome vJMts mnong the i| nesdjiy of last week with Mrs. Jas.
farmers.
.
'
I Marble.
The Catholir societies from i Miss Nellie and • Juhn Gilbert
coinjiU-te per fo n u a n c e s daily—afternoon ut 1 « o ; :ii«ht H! elaht. I'dors ojn>n fine hour tarliev.
Chelsea and Pinekney will hold a ; of I'nadilla, started on Monday
ONE 50 CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL COMBINED SHOWb
])if-nie nt Stevenson's- i ;'rovo on for New /eland where they will
Children under lv> year^, im.ll' price
make thoirjuture lionie.
Anc. !•">• All are invited.
excursion rates on all Hailroa:!*.
Correspondence.
For the Good of Others
i
Grand Excursion to Howell Aug, 16, to see
\,
RINGLING BROTHERS'
WORLDS' GREATEST SHOWS
REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME
100 FINE BRED IMPORTED HORSES 100
Si Hassan Ben All's Troupe of Arabs.
LARGEST LIVING GIRAFFE.
LH. FIELD.
••;>/,;['
MIKflDO'S
TROUPE
OF ROYAL
gr
JAPANESE^
iBIumenthal
Bros
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