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I )^YUiNpOtTE| JlIGH.j iniDAY, AtAljail 18, 1892 V J . D . HAVE^jf. BOAT CLUB ELECTION. CAHDIDATE8, BIWAEE! f VOlj. Xtv. N UDfSfor SALElt N. u JT' j HARDWARE, *««»lj PaMltlae (or f iirnUhing I.l<|uld or The,Hoy* netting In Mhn|M> for »n Aetlvt) <Mb«r KorrmbnaviiU lo Voter*. MumHi«rr» Camimlgii. The anhual meetingofthe Wvaiidotlij Selection ol Polling Plail e i Left to the Thneleetlon law panned Ity thonegUAidermtn of i h t Different laturtf Ituttyear I* Intended to dosaway Boat club fortheelirctlonof oflicers wm with the praetieeof furtiUhlng llqworor held lnthjehalJoverJ.M. Mililaughlin .j Wards. Otherjrefrenhnientn t<> voter*. Thejqtilet Friday eveuliijg.4 The following orhVcnj little battle* In private hoiine*. w&ere n were,ehoien:fi esident. Dr. T. J. Lnng^ 1445.03 OF RETURNED TAXES '92 keg or no of lagHfrWaM drunk by tjilnrty lobt; vice; pre^ldi^it, Henry Roelirlg 1 •lerto(r» at the exM>n*e of Nome candi- seeretaryi E. 0 . Bryan: treasurer, Joh^ date, will be a thing of the pa*t. jDltto Allen; captain. Wm. Oeobock; eoiri Hpcclal Hodslon of the Csj^nmon Council the o t o n a n d wholesale treating in »a- mander. Dr. N. T. Langlois; lleutenatilj Neit Mumlar Xtffht to|| N t u d y t h e Near> Be^ls & Selkirk's Now MK>n»t>y eandldateaor their '•worlfera." comman(|(;r. Wm. Druininond: ensign Elrctlon iMf. Warren (Jirardlu; business oomniitlee. SeetUjn <l8«>f the new law provide^: Trunk Factory. »; "It shall not tie lawful f<tr any Candi- Julius J.I Thlede and Jeremiah Drei) . , — I - . • '. V t i i | ! ! ' ! date ft>r any elective offlee, with intent nan A short adjourned regii The d o b decided to pint up a bo»i the common Von ncljj was lar session of THE JNEXT MORWINO I FEEL BHIQHT A_HD to prjoinute his election, or fori any Monday No ninfney (tti purchase price denu-ViulNE H AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. other: person, with intent to promote house 80^«0 feet in size, njn the Eurekp evening with a full board held present. . My (loetor my* It set* ge itlr on the stomach, l|ve« the ejection of any .such mnilidute. Brewing *% Ice.J.'o-'>» property adjoiuliu e d for3YBAaS. •ndfk dneys. anil 1« a ploamni laxative. Thl* drink A petition Was recv' led from J. H. li mat e from herbs, and Is prepared k r i i ^ a i eaplly Poplar si|-eet on the south The buikf ettheij: • ; : Bislw>p and 10 ofh^r citizi ns residing in a«|«a| It 1»called ' Apply to 3 ,'.' "First, To provide or furnish enter- ing will Ijc two stories in'height, run the vicihiiyof tlie"water' works pumptiing" east and west .the.long'way, ani tainment at his expanse to any nirjeting ingstaf|pn. complaining (>f the nuisance of elei-tors. previous to, or (luring the the business committee witre authorize!) created, by smoke from th J big 'chimney, AUdriruoflstai 11 It at »1 and itl.no per package jLann'a I election at whieh he [shall] may, be a! to go ahead at once and have the fouii and asking that some me; sures of reHef Buy fine trt-ilay. 'amllv Mrdlrlne move* thr bonnla e a c h day, for.fitrtlui: information.' 48tf daUons laid. It is tlie intention, soon lie taken: . candidate; or. la necessary. , , j order tQ.be healthy. toli[ . "S«*-«<III1. To jmy for. procure. <>r en- J er or later, to eipiip a tine gvmuasiuni > Aid. Woleott moved to table the peti gage to pay for.iiiiy Hiieh entertainment: on the second tloor. Detailed plans tioitindefinitely. Aid. M*jx otM-ed an for the house are to be submitted at i{ amendment to refer it to the .vyate or. : j •. i i ' ••Tftirri, To furnish any moiujy or meeting culled for tonight. board. The amendment earrieil by the 1 other property to any person ftin- the The club will enter the summer cam following vote: Yes—Aid irnieii IMgler, ptirjxlM-of Iwingcxpfiiiled in proelirinjr naign in first-lass shape. Last year'* Clark, Dreniian, Marx md Wallher. the attendance of Ynters at the polls; or four. Which made an unparalleled recj No—Aldermen Cramer,. Woleott and '•Foiirtlu T o : engage to pny; tiny ord for .succesHful rowing, vill I'ontiiunj Walte moneV. or deliver any pro|«rty, or to win new laurels. If prtseut'ctajlcu The pokir conimissionl reported iex otherwise compensate any person for lions do not inisearry. tttere will als!4 peuditurej* of $S2.13. THE Otfi RELIABLE J( be a four-oare<J gig. a doujble scull an|(| pnxtiringtheatteiidaiu'fof voters at the City Treasurerv^Ii^pes reported retwo single gj-ifiils, with c^ews to uiaji turned taxes amouulnig! to $4451(13, of p*»lls:jor ,-. . ; . j which $17*42 belongs to t i e state. 8B».5« ••Fifth, T o contribute, money for any them. The club have pjild the $.1 forfeit oji to the county ;tiuf tin; ^alaiwe tb city otherfjmrpos*; "mteuded to promote an art la* la-ft funds eleetinii of any particular person or tin; >ingl<4 sculler «?ho did not start ticket, except for defraying the ex- season', and presented a $250 b(»iu The \vat Vater board's rcpoj-t. vras rejpeiv and the circulation signed by J. H. Dishop and l)rr.T.i ed. p e n c i l o f printitiir. jrintitig. a It merely H-coiiHiirfidedtho ;puy of lm$il In lis an<id other papers previous Langlois,, for the now celebrate«1 Fop inent of a number of billsj to any such election, or for conveying trophy. The latter was turned o v e r l y Mrs. Mary Uralnt's ttitx|s we^e ori|er Secretary Jupp of the Northwesterjn ed refuudeil sick V iiiltrni electors to the polls THE LEADING JEWELER, TlieJ penalties*'jivoxideil are very se- associiitioii. together with bamlsonn Another amendment' ti| the franchise vere, ^t will iK'itenn hy the following. certificates pertaining to theN- W. A of the petjroit Suburban-Street Kail Way •N*-tion 4.V Any person who shall K. A. events at Des^Cltree-Sho-Ska la^tl Co. wijis submitted ami pi ssed under a knowrjngly violate any of the provisions summer, all of which have been on ex suspension of't he rules. The anu'iideil of thl act. or shall willfully neglect,or hibitiou in J. S. McUlaiigblju's show section referred solely to theivgulating refuse to perforin any duly enjoined np- window this week. of" fare's, by inserting* tlie F words "City Flll(i<l on him hereby, or shall disclose to any otWyuiulolH'," and did 1 o\ change the SCARCITY OF HOUSES. other person the name of any candidate siibst'alicciojfklie original 1 TiTlnnilce. \ Voted for hv any elector, the contents of Aid. Marxjieporteil tint the country, Whose) hnlfot shall have l>een seen by Nonu'lhliiK M i n t t i e H«n«< f o r O u r I n treasiirer'repused to colic >t a $30 speci|il| fucli person, or shall In any manner o1>asHChsiueiit for tilling In levied against prwaning t ' o p u l u d u n . 8tnie< or attempt to idisirtiet any jtoter the owner of the lanil adj liningtjlie city in hit) exercise of his duties as| such "Wyandotte Is now confronted wl(H hull on thk> south. It Hit i tacitly ilecldf l e e t t |r under this net. shall !>»• dimmed the problem, Where shall we house o u t eil to hold the asHcssini nt over and gnlltjf of u fclonv. anil on eontffflh'ii rapidly Increasing population'.' The 1work It in next, year. starting up o ' J . B. Ford & CO.'K sodii Mayor Campbell callei attention to thereof shall he punished bv a tiiifp not ash works, the Heals & Selkirk truifjj excee(lingone thousand dollars, or linthe necessity of lixlng pol ing, places for Vto.| kept oonitantly on hand. W * '• O P , A.TL1H, « : i K r i a s . prisojimunt in the stale prison wA ex- factory anil the Davis Hoat anil Oar the c o m i i g election, and {tlso suggested ttr« ready at all time* to attend funerreedi*x two years, or by beth su*-h tine winks, and the big increase in the forcf that the louncll, siipervi tors aim city al, with HMdM a i d Carriage. W * lind imprisonment In tbe discretion of at the shUiyaril. have created a itemunil attorney neet together al an ailjouined for dwellings that at present the towi| the court." - i , , , regular meeting pf the council next l: ' TIHJ n'"1 ***" ninkeii '• a '•'>"">' W "">' is unable to meet satisfactorily. A gen Monday iiight and ^0 q_y» i\ the neW law menilken* of the election bourd, gale- tleman who this week made a thorougl thorough y. keeper*, or others enipli»ye*l pflleiaBry at canvass of the city was unable to rent n| On motion of Ald.'Man , the selection^ In the h at style known. the pull*, to persuade or ewlea-ior to house or even- lind living rooms any of places for registration and election} \\Uh, persuade any person to, vote Mr or where. Boarding houses areallbeconi was left t ) the aldermen < f the different ngainf't any particular candidate or ing eroWileil to tiieir fullest capacity waifds, w 10 will report al an adjinirueil' Postmaster Deninau informs T u t HKK meeting to IK; held next J [oinlay night. party ticket. J: ALD thai he is in almost daily receipt {of Is larga and ied, while we ara ihipiiries for houses, from parties who M A K U I A U K I.ICMNHES ready to all; oompetitdon km BISHOP FOLEY'S LECTURE. desire to move here. prioea. Francis! H Hjitchins, 20,' Denton; The cottages now Jgoibg up in th& Mvrta E. i fteya; 1», Dew}<i ni AT O L D STAND, ' T a l k e d o r ••HI. P a t r i c k " a t St. P i ^ r l c k ^ Third ward will relieve tins stress par j Byron" J. Thompson, 21 i, Northv ille, Cor.Biddle re. tjid Sycamore St, tially. , But many more houses ani Ella J. Shprwood. 28. Liv >nia. C h a r t * o n Ht. P a t r i c k ' * U»jr. j / neededT [Here is an (opportunity fo j Frank E . D , ^ellogg. r.. 20, DearAbout a quarter of eight lastevkfiing other citizens to engage in a publii the entire body of St. Patrick's church spirited anterprise—audone which will born; Carrie H. rurdy, 2i[, same. Herman Schroder, 80; (|reentield; Ma tor an'(filed with expectant sons of [Erin,pay tiuaju-ially, too. ". ti|da Keid, 24, Detroit. the event being the lecture on thi4 honored staint by Bishop Foley. TRA^SFKKS O F HEAL ESTATE. A PIONEER GONE. 'Ttye person whose memory wijcomosephjF. Chapman to jcwis W\ Hutmemorate this day." said the speaker, |i. 50 acres of land on s ec 8 i n t w p of "lived and performed his good work llotljo. W h o L i v e d In Kcprafl m a Moses md'iith. $8,800. ,.• , about HOD years ago. At the age[ of V T u w n a h l p 8 5 Yrarai . s >J*. wight Beiilan to Chai, H. TifK'li. 55 lie was* taken captive from Brittajny " Moses : alliotte died at Ills home ill 1-100 aires of land on' see 10, *in thu a baud of marauders to Ireland, st week after a short illnes| of Plymouth, $2,500. • escaped in a few months, however, to<] Kcorse li ed an attack of the grip. Mr. that folloj -ANb a allies A. Martin to Sn xton S. Cross. KeottatMl where he Utied htinself as a Salliotte »as nrolwbly the oldest resi »iiissi<>nary ami after several years was (b-ut. Iwrn and reared in Ecoirse town 10*acres iif land on sec 4, in the twp of STYLISH, II CRAI1LE FABRICS Commissioned by the pope in his holy ship, having first seen the tight, of da; Kiimiilu.s,JB5l)0. —AT Adin Cuminins> toSalo ha Cummins, work] He returned to Ireland where in jEcorsj in the year 1807. His wif' ,he died at Down. Ulster.March 17.40.V' die<l many years ago.. He leaves th* lot 17 anil part of 18 anil 1« in block 5, Reasonable Prices The; lecture was wpll received, and clrildren--tnr<;e sons and twodaughters in the.vit age of Norlhville, $500. May b e a* ured by pajironiainc Jidin Ettertk toToleilo.i 'anada SouthCoincident with the swelling of every The sonii are A. M. Salliotte, thewel ern & Detroit Kail way Ct., lots 10.' It Irish heart. known li mberman. Joseph D. Salliotte, Bisfcop Foley was given a dinner at the mere taut, and Gilbert Salliotte, th j and 12 in blotjk 25, of the city of Wyandotte, $1.1251/ 1 : E. H. Uoyle"s "before the lecture. . ' ~ ' '. ' *•''•• ' ~ V '-'.'' ? L -ii present >ost master at Etiorse. The1) ugene,U . Hill et al t< Schuyler G. . T>»e Tailor. Wyandotte. A full line of Caskets a^d Robes eonstanlly on liana. I 1 • • . •» are all wcll-to-<lo and influential citi ilfdges, 3^, 48 acres of land on sec 12 complete line of samples from L A T K !/•'<-'AIzen«. M »ses Satliotle had been a Re ii|thelw]j(f|ktreeiitield, (10.715. which to select j uits o r single garments. Loi<is Mehlhose is a candiilate for the publican ever sin<-<» the party was or arauel J. tToiulinson t a Koswell \l. Republican nomination va alderman, in gani/.ed, »nd was known and respected P|st, 40 teres of land 0I1 sec 0, in the N I U U T C A U . S r K O a j l f T i v ATTENDED TjO.' all over tliis part of the, county. the SeV-ond ward. Uifpof Nt.nkin. $2|,000. T]ie funeral services were held at St! obert E. Hull to Samu »1 Heavenrich. Uotilieb Beggeman had o n e of the lots iii the Jerome l'a -k sub on part fingers on his left hand taken off at tfce Francis i lavier Catholic church Saturj^ see's 12, 18 anil 14, in the twp of J. H.' BUhop .Co.'.*. works about six day morning at 10 o'clocki' nfield, «8{970. ' " - , ' •• | ; io'clock last evening. He was assisting OLU POSTbFFICE BUILDIPO. | I t M»df> H i m S a d . heresy A. Scott to Art nir F, Norris, in the} lifting of an engine when the ac••Yes, sir; little did I think it would lots$l, 69, 12 and 18 in tin Garden adiln Hot nndCold Baths. Cid«nt occurred. ^ad'"' and ChtldjenV Hair OulUn« a Speclaltf i Shijoh l«jdg«. I. 0 . O. F.. of South come to this," said a foundered-looking No.j2i on sec 1(J( in the ttvp of Gieen| M Rock wood will vUit E. B. Ward lodge vermillion-nosed rounder] as he limpei field, $400. Mathlas Esperto the F. & P. M. R. R. .There It nn Invn'tutnl vAlnh In >n >r» ««fe an I nune <r loh 1» innre nmftlkfile tb»n that mvleta of thl* city n«xt We»lne«lay evening. toward 4 keg near the atove In a loca i Coi, a right of way 100 ft wido 011 port well l{ue«t«d prucertr 1« a RMWIIIK ab>i pruf roMWe olty, TbU 1« *«peol»lly iru* whep the lT»ntaorfini The lodge •>»*'« written that they will joint the other evenii.g. lo reil a*t«te ire tree fromraekjMa1000111811.111 The prextot condition of'the *b«l tttata market of Taking eB* s( November.18,1891. After seating himself and lighting tin 1 of "p .0 828, In the twp 0 f Springwolls^ turn out in full force and a good time trott « ontofiteadr demaod for well looatod W i for buaineM, omnufao urlof and r«tld*D«e piirpo. (Tr»lne rur | n HtanaVd Ttm».) ? 1' - The(Mtktde la madty osittadlncand stirnetln (ha mieuiloo of Inteeton In rM|*il«t« sod purohi. Is expected. Work will be done in the snipe which he had concealed in thu $8,600.' '.i sweat band of his hat, ho resumed hii > Ella* Aborlo to John Motte, lots 12 •retntogmarteditlljr. J. H. Vinger. tlie Bine'prltlMg real ttntata dealer, olfbri <(ulden opporwbhr m »econ<i degree. CKJlffO NO«TH. tnweinwiU of little or much, from ItiKlup. Mr. Vlng«r oonduvw hit buelnet* OM • •nnisirbit dllnr^nt soliloquy: "Yes, Wyandotte once hiu Mia thea(^i»> or«linarr real eitateoperalore. At |>re»eti|, he ... It oflkriny teteralmignUoeDttubdUUIOnt Toledo, Ir........... T « a m 1010 ana 4 OS pa* ^ rfnior wa» artmntt town yeaterday a reputation for maintainingeredltubli ahd 18 lu AlM»rle's sub on Crawford's lan ||l« M*f*A .11 I.I.I «t» . . . . . . 1 ^ , . . 1 . . . 1 . . . 1.. ^ — . ^ » . i . . I » , , , . _ . . . »llf plltted, itreelt aft laid ou», eomplete abnraou brouirbt down to ,d»U, fjimltbed wlib each sod Monroe, lv>. HSU 1055 *50 that t i e body of uilwlng Anna Scltult/ •Iwal talent.' but that time lit gone; 0111 Fort tract, lu the twj> ,0 SprlngwolU; e»efjpfloi, and oiftrt a'n'jr pordoiVof-.., ^"pinwrifWfitnii^'lo *M» purolia»eM~a(Ser«i«e" prioet, ibotib' itnekwood, lv..„ vm II IK BIS f,i^ —M . « . , ptroelt w mil purcliaMMMiwreageprloet,itaut «D. lT n btul bWii found burleil under the car- reputation's blasted forever. Wo wen Trenton, Iv 9'M) 111W 514 K A bandtoine proflt. 1 detlre to Impreti on (be mind of Paul Orotzksa to Jacob Kalor, lots II, wyaiidotlo, lv.,.. t»!ff I18T 5«t ca>* 6t a eow mi a Taylor township once posHesned of noble, hlgli-mliuleij 4,1) and 0 In J . L Klojiell u's sub on p (?• I can •ttlefr s n f prinbuer (bat b t i s a fholeiile onlr, tidtfir aaf^ piothi K<ior»«i, I r ,,., ftlDI f l l « m w Thlt It a llfttUne for »nr « " Il • ehtnee of a lifetime • a r e a * farm.' The »t»ry wan thoroughly lit- thieves, Who did credit to tlieniHelvcij |tl»4<i twp i f Hnclngwells. i WO. ' n»e»Uiien( Mai «it«(p ne((h V41 II M 5 4« nt, 1B la Nil H l l l i wblub will net (bom we«( Detroit, lv Ventlaittctl wid%fj»uiul t» IM; H mmx. a n d ' were a pride to our townsmen wi , „ , . . . j prom, 1 It will he Riant* In your poaktl (0 give thlt roar 1ka!miMt«(<.«i(autlea. Auf Inftirto 10 u » | i m «15 potrott, arr Minimal Ruhr l& Agusln Hteller, lot; 14 lo (hit or other real etute wl)J be obeerftilly Airnltheil bjr • • I ' j A cowTwaa found burled but theitj were Their nobility Is degenerate—their MOIIMIJ In block'Hi,of t h i oily 0 r WyitndoUo, uiitl^ni|«rtiuuld« ill" 1101 mi aoinru, ; ho huoiai* re»i»l»* '» t n » K r a v , , lv L 7a»H(n ISOpm <O0pai of honor IWIIIIIIIIH'II, They are iinijiiov-j ' >v'; -'.;'''• JOHEI'H S. VI80ER, - '' ' r>(foll, W««( IMroU, lv, 755 ' SlW (l»l e<| by shitnie. having IKM-OIIIII SO lutoxi 4utliony Keiiolo II. CJ Hiirkiief nl., Koonw, lv,. .., T>|a|>hoii« Mta. [tfwan] 4lT Hammond Uulldlng, piCTttUlT, H>cn. mm ran »40 f ' * '* »H#|»*»rlal J«k». enliHl In petit |MUiury as lo utterly «IU paftof lot14 of tlin sub of 10 O'A In the Wyaiidnlte; lv... , M 1» .117 jj..,.i.jjiL,4i. f r'' — "—'~^~ ' Tmiemi, tv f rum ll(« Y«iitli'« 0»fflp«iil<>ii. Al* DIM »94 regard tint law of discrimination. YHHJ twp of KeoriMt, */l4i>. I IHIUWIMMI, tv N no a in 7 0S Whitn th* d«H»n of Armagh wn* stun sir, I've heard of skinning 11 loilse foi Daniel K. SheldiMi t<r Ffunk Hloss, 9(1 unron, lv.,„,,,„ MM 4 IK) 7M «,on«l*l to Whitehall. t«' pieaeh In the. Its hide add tallow, but when It vimiM iicres of IIMMI on set; IM, ||i the t w p of ill-do,, nrr.,., r »40 4«! »» Wu»P only nit »l«ilnl, C h 3 Royal. l*"«tt*»r Knox ralllwl him to steallntt a scliooiiiia'am's clock. Ihall '1 avlor, 1700. The l.nkc Mliore jrtta Clovi'land, In ooiinectloa an t h i pw»rh«rtVJMwltloti luvohed. lakes theFnot.' " A, K. Peppers et al to C. Hchwvt* Willi (li« Krio and If. A.I.. K. li. M'», forma Ui« l)ean." mthl he, "you miiit be «^Ai 1 lefihlm, there were large tcrti'H er,f.. lot* lots iiro, 41»p, "4IM and Wi M theOakwooil qiiloki'Nl and HUMifitlr ol roiiliilo 1'lttotHimh. ireful when you getio Whlnihall, In Ills eyes and he sighed heavily ai^dj Miih, oh p Jt'H W), ftii'l and ll| In t w p of COU|MIII Ui'kKtu *<i|il U> all Jiai-U of the' vimntrjr. No trulna run Huiotny. lilier It *'** , n « " ' l l u l l K'"K fell Into [a despondent reverie tincon Keo'rrue. •ItW. I 1«. I \ fi'ttlallT, aen'l Bup'l. 1 i l<wt hM beail" »clous of jny departure. » * # A. K. I'ljniierH I'ennei'i et al to J col) Belf.lotu I •• I • Cleveland; Ohio. iean went to Whitehall, tirifaehA. JT. HMITM, 0 . j». A., Clevolaud. 2\!S and 'im In the Oakwoi d Hub 011 p tm 0. ,h. OAHL, Ticket Agent. 9rni*»n and rtMiirmnl, a ltd then A R O J U N D T H K C O U N liy... «». Ba-1 and llU.lh the t of Keoi'se, hl» brother prelate's little loke. A man named Nelson' was found in »Mo. f Jon^'iaid he. "I well nigh suffer- nut near Trenton, on Thursday of lasti Haxton y . CroiK to JiiiiioM Cory,^ 10 one fate than the king's. jThe Week, in n sick and nearly famlsliedj aciys of hind on see 4 l | the t w p of "Th* Niagara Fails Route." AUDi tn the Chapel Royal undertook Condltinnj He had been riving; as a re KH|nu|tiH,'if45(). FanorBteree. r t me In the proper method !>f cluse. Tlie old man was taken to i the! SOUTH. !j3oi JAM jai» taw Iin Ilaltimer to Henlry knltiraer. 180» Bay City... 7 15» m 1 2flpm4 SO p m i my appearance. 'First.' said county himse and made as comfortable; n C. M. Riopeile's snljfon y c 74 in w Bterea,HiMdnaw... 7 47 157 5 0 2 1 P»a ike* the choir up to their places, aspos's!bl<), but died a few days later twp 01 Ecorse, 9835. yaeaar. h ... 8M 2 3 8 5 43 en after they are seated. I re- As he hadjno known.relatives, the body! ulro A. Rogers to William W.Miller, I>etroItl .7 IWaml *7pm7 (Wpni8 2Upm 44« in you.' sir. ami conducts yoM to Was sent tio the AnnArbor pickling vats Wyandotte 8 24 1 M 7 31 M» ' 111 w $ of the H e i of sec ty), in the twp Toleilo 1005 3 * 9 1 0 1120 L _ • « >• i unBuren, $2,600. the ba^tar. NORTH, pat {304 J306 1308 ?310 A Warning. . Witlter Miller to A gust Kubln. Toledo. 5 30aui7 43am4 20pm« 05pm the w j of the w I of the n; e i of sec 10, T m 0 sympathy is putting ourselves in From Pnch. Wya'dotte6.« 9 1 1 5 48 10 23 7 20am lrM T h e H e n .Id office h a s been supplied with typ9 necessary in the twp! of Sumpten $lj 800. l - J place: and we are moved in She froWned at all my choicest Jokes; Detroit... 7 25 9 M 6 20 1090 7 50 anoiiHfl-'i pi** She nnlllcd when I was Nad, Vaeear 10 47 I 11 40 5 40 a m propotion'io'the t o p r i n t E L E C T I O N BALLOTS untjer t h e new law, a n d on to the reality real! of our imaginShe aeeUed to like most other folks. SToiriis ,-:- 9n)s, LAKES EDICINE T. D; E|ANS, Wyandotte, the Lowest. WY4ND)0T rE, MIOH. I3STE 1s A SPEdlALTY. J, cGLAUGHLIN, JR, Doors south Oak Street on Diddle. Full Line Caskets, Burial Robes, F. J. QOXJLAIT, . ; eMBALMipa House, Chestnut Street, mWeYOldA NOpera DOTTE, OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE mm •i M. M o r g e n t h a u , ffice at McSorley Hotel, Cor. Orange and 3d Sts., Wyandotte. J,P.^ANLEY, n-'Mk, Lake Shore& So. R. R. R .if' S MPLEXION U E f t s SiFE;COBiTIYE;BEAimnDlO. 1.2.3. E2QE3' am I '> HoeeaBallou. ation ,~- I nl«v off mean tricks on^ the ^ L l he h»» »n excellent memory rtW'-tLu w*U as tor benefits con{ g J S f ItalStorespect he is like . d o g . SOUTH BOCKW;JJ>OD But all I dl'l was bad. Until, o n e day. we walking met, 4 And 11 aid. "I propose— "That w tttes It,'' s h e quickly s a i d , "Why, yes'. Of course, that goes!' THE Smith's I'reseriptiofi, the new remedy for coughs and folds, lold by John Strong & Sob. \ lltf H4BALI>—52 weeks fur a dollar. N|>w is tjhe time to subs ribe. ,V SI» TWlGHICANfTENTlyAL to Election Commissioners 8aginw...|U 28pm i 8 2S Bay City 1200m 1235am7 00 , Noe 301.302,303,304.307,308 (marked "t") dally Noe. 305, 306, 8IM, 310, (marked "t") diOlm except Sunday. j T O . I , C*HL, Ticket Agent, O, W. RlTGGLESJCIilcAao, i n . . Gen. Pans, and Ticket Agent. is prepared t o d o this clasp of work promptly aujd correctly. W e guarau tee satisfaction. J ' W e al*o have in stock the printed I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R V O T I N G requited by t h e new law. Ciearlyiprinted <qn large white cards. e Trice, 75 cents a dozen. ;1 ,u PI jm ,V5»f m WwmmM -k^h± ikitfc ^HE HERALD! TI|E GIANT'S BEDSTEAD, rtid^OBY. Wh EAT d r o p — m wtrlidi may Ixi * F.tr6y*d bjl'spni /la« Crown, but the IlilMc never nutritions <-f one ,...,.iid potu wli.ii puriile p3 of lymdtm wi'til a mixture...»,,.— his cro\vrr. Kingtig; ne dovbt, hiul tn Vfl gallon* o f ' W e r . Mix the I^indon purl Is rho D r e a d Ornlii In All, A n * ••><< In tliorotiKlily in stillicii'iit wutvr to«uike a ixistej All C l l u i e s . ii sceptre, but the ISitlc doe* riot inentl< B Y J. D. H A V E ! ? . Xthen slir in a pall of water arid allow to sitund one of the liirgcst WHY. MOW AND WHEN TO DO htN/wci;|»tr«,v Yet, over uight.' Strain tliis.through a flue sieve k>r a The f hit'ese eultj.vateti wheat 2,70» DRj T A L M A O E ' S SERafOfff Ir, c'nirse eiotli into tliMlistriitiitilig hi.rrel or t(atiW. verses, of the lllblc n taMn upjin <1* IT. b i s r e d st the Post Office ss Second Class The rciuody is oV<Vn cheaper than the Hon! mux VCUrX )re the j beginning of the . , s. t 1 'l I i TABERNAJCLE PULPIT mixture. The l/itultm purple costs l|0 cents a • • sei il*ing his beilstei ,d. S>o""(Sod ilill ujp Mail Matter. H'Oiind. Fifty golli tin of mixturu will spray un j Christian •rii; always considerihg it as land down the I ll»1e, honors sleej, -, |Rea«I Ueforelihe Twenty-«r»« Annunl acre of orj'&tinl, au«l oiio man, wjll! spray. Ill J a gift frprjti henven. bVlo'ntiflo • agri rr. • • I , i .,,:¾ T h e E l o q u e n t l l l v l i l e l l r i t » n it I'rHirtlcu Adam, with liisli. ad c>h a. pillow (" • Meeting; of ^iHtrilchlaan State Horti- acreaof orchard iter<iay'. K. 1>, l<. Kvuin', of culturlsts jvro M the opinion that It BY love*delightful lmlueja<:e all the Iloilsernim. <.)i'<«iua t.41., Mich., vrites 1116 tin it lie • a d * r u e f u l l.«*Hi)ii f r o m n n Olucflra /lCdenie Vrjses, has,, jis silimber blest, b/ ScX-Jety at" Eaton Haplds, sp^aywl a IU acre orchnril between'b o'4;l<»ck ami was widely, known and cultivated by cultural No«-lcty 1 Injuria* of tha world are : allonaiQl ,1, and put einUt hunl'ls of dilution on it. I'liis a l)ivino gift of turantiful eompahioi T e x t — « l u « t Kli«{ ( I g a n d At the present tinje m i e U M B e e e i i i b e r S, 1 8 0 1 . *|,'V was done with my ljbu-rolKi>ra>er, that one IU1111 prehistpriu man. the bitter cup o/ alhetion J s s u c e t sjbip. Jacob, with his head-'on a pil111» lt<-d>4t<':t<J. can oporat*. Tho cost of orchard fpraying, js-r it ia the principal broad corn of tho ucre. per spraying, will not espofd; for lalioj and , ,|J >'\ low of rock,«has his. sleep glorifie nesa and fragrant flowers are strewn .< material, i i cents fer lien-. Tin's is ciprtaii)ly a leading Etfopeun nations.'and is fast \Vith, a- ladilfc-r fili&d with deseendin • Hy William Staid. Quiacy. Ul. along the most thorny path of Ufa cheap ami brofltobln way of getlihg an A pple supplanting the use of miii/o, or Inl l p p K i . v . v , X . Y . , M a r c h Vif, -Dr; ero|>, where otherwi>«o no crop, or, at tlie be-t, a ,ahd ascending an«elfi. Christ, with My 'interest iii' sprnyiiut dntoa boclc to IRS3.I Very tnHir one would be obt.'<(urtl; and by n|iniy- dian corn. In tbe American states. ; LET US bewarJ of losing our enthu- T a l r u a g e ' n t e x t t h i s m o r n i n g w a s taken pijiriw. made out of[ the ffdded up coat Then, an how, I « extensively engaged in buy-j in« We not only (ret ixTfett •'. nit, b u t k c o p our The rfkyptians attributed its origin healthy and thrifty toisiajtind tho (!reeks to Ceres. A siasm. I-ot u* ever glory in some- f r o n i D e u t . x, 1 1 . : " O n l y Og, king ojfj of. a fisherman, rftnors slumH'r in injjraud Hfiipifint;,; is, well 03,cri>win« fruits. In orchards Tl*^rt> is one more important insecticide- -l:ero,1(, , ill) but impossible to sot! Bene eliiillfion, the back part of thp storm-tossx-d b.iat that year I fc:, . . l i a s h u n , r e m a i n e d o f t h e . . . j I . : . . . . *..._ t.:... ,lire, i: ^ , |j l,, f classic account of tho distribution of remni tit of fi>r hop siiiiiush thing, and strive to maintain our adiliiv i. by wheat ove • the primeval world shows The only ease of aci-ident to sleep men' grapes free froir ^liW^-rot in tli» l*K:uliti«n from liopiwrs. niilils, bark lice, etc- I j<r«*pare g i a n t s : b e h o l d , h i s b e d s t e a d w a s i b c t l miration tot all that would ennoble, on«f4ialf |K>uud iK>uud of• or htird htinl wiap -only tioned in the Itiblc jnJas *vheii EutyChiu which I hud Ix.v l »hil)|iih(f. Atxiut (juincy, for iliHNrdvinsr heftt whale-oil »onp slumld 1«' iw»l in four that Ceres, having taught her favorite, ^ and our intereit In all that^would en- s t e a d o f i r o n ; i s i t n o t i n K;ibh; t h <>f fell from ia window louring a serinoh of example, tho crc [i wa«. iinicticully niiaeil by tho the pintS'.of water by iHiiling. .Whi'li ilie HMI'P i s all Trif/toljum i s the art of afrriculturo t h e C h i l d r e n o f 'Amnion'.' N i n e .•libit s rot. Tluit joar I shil>|>oU grapoa iutu Quiney cli***' Ireinovi'fn'itill.efirriietif.uid •ji-ghl pitits rich and beautify our life.-j; Ij'aul, who : had p:'cached untilK ilnitjof koro^enlB an<l ti^itat*' the wnole'liriaf ly t.till a and tho science of breadinalcina:. pave I , i . tnnp <ithor local ttjinnj t w a s t h e . l e n g t h t h e r e o f iitid f o u r a j b i t s _ j n i s - h t , . l » u t t h a t w a s n o t s o m u c h a * p # - 1 , , KorSOywirs SitW«.o, Il!„ hi» l«va tho CPnt^ri nt;il)le mixture is formed. .Ihis iniloue by],using him her chariot, a celestial vehli.-le. puiiiping tlie mixiiini with IN. politeness, as in many other t h e b r e t i d l h - ' o f i t . " J U r . T a l i n a g e >'M)ke' . U l e l n n a t i o n o f s l e e p a s a c e n s u r e o f li>n<f„-Jof aBroat Krnpi>.^n>w-iiu^iniluMtry. Tho bluck Ii,fiirr>v|iunipaud f o n v back into the vessel that (Nuitains it;! Tlie and thitt iti it ho traveled night and thin?* conn<vt''d with tha| formation a s f o l l o w s : , ' p e r m o n s . M o r e ' s l e e p i s w h a t t h e \vj » r l d ' j rot apjworsd tinre ia tlw Rixties. ¢¢(1 for some! emulKioii may lie diluted to the detiiri^d Htt-eniith day distributing, this valuable bread and use at onee, or it may be iilh>w«^i to/stand T h e s t o r y *>t g i a n t s rt* m i x e j l w i t h w a n t s . - . K . - o n o m i / . e i n e v e r y t h i n g ' b u ; ' years liiui rendei oil tha Scrap wortlitnw. I a 1*«3| an 1 !x» tiiiisl when IUHIIIHI^ The ' Ktn'-nutli irirtii- grain anioju£j all nation* of the earth. > Of character, people in .general'.begin 1 found the rrui <H in; the vineyards on the bliilfs. nti-ily'u+ed '» pr»-jmri-€l by dilutingoiu» partoP.-tho Wil^am t h e Conquer*; • w a s j s l e e p , | vWi,lHani..-II. S e w a r d , t h e r e Ancient- nignuniejils. show that tho put.tidf, when they should begin inside; m y t l i . and the u'l'liluls nb'iiit Wanvoo iiiun,1rket;ihio hy en: iilsfon with to or KL parts of water.^ It will I'M reason of tIm rot..but''on the narrow strip of Instead of be^inniriir with |the heart, s a i d ti> l i a v e b e e n o f o v c r t o w e r t n fr alti-': tiowned Secretary o I sta,te, in the jmlids siuiily lull'I bi'twit'f.a tho l>lnll.-i mid the rivi-r I m uthat the co-t of this is. like tlmt iif lhe< tlier cultivator «jf wheat i\nd been estabinliM'ticides, n-itlly insiKiiiuealit. in , ;i 10 t .m<4 and trusti £ lliat to form tbie manners. tu<le. b u t . w h e n i n a f t e r t i m e , h i s tomb's of his overmaster!r g ,.t&ils' longeil i fof found ft;rarH.M very neuriy fr«»e from rM. For ilifiutioh -full strong for ordiriary |)Uri»<»Hei;-^-of lished in JCsrypt before the invasion of w a s opened, his bones indicate! the capacity of .rihst, "writing ih [ hju , those grapiM I i;i>t ns II£K1I as £2.(10 per basket in -'III pinti<. or ijUgnllonH. we, have one pouini <*f the shepherd*., 'J'here aro numepous ' that! they be^'in with the manner* and l a l o o i l «<«ip, which ci'wts 1^: cents; i n il PI |Varietk-s of this useful gruin. h e h a d b e e n p h y s i c a l l y !of ; g i d y o r Colonel einonindum boolp: "I have nevejr tlwf r-t.-faul and Mimieitpidis markets. They w j w e r e s o pi'ofitauio to botht.huiwV^lueer' and the pilit.i, ort\vo gallons of kerosene -<xist,. 2.V <i>. HO/ trust tin) heart to chance iiiJluoncoa. d i n a r y s i z e . ; R o l a n d t h e h e r o w a s s a i d ifound but one-imhaluable; recipe fojr r;ithipi>er that 1 could riot oscu|/o jtht» convieti<m cents. It will lie si-eu 1 liiit the coat is little luoro 'Lei Caujten:'of tho Islo of Jersey bul—•-• --t I ; tivatedj li>0 varieties on .his estates at t o h a v e l i e e n o f a s t o n i s h i n g s t a t u x-jbut* a good night's rest, and that is id \\%v\> tliut a renimly fur the bluck rot Would be of al- thi n o n e , cent per gallon. moHt inca!calabU< benefit to the; vineyanli^t* of Vn destroy I lie canker worm, coaling i.mdtli, or Or so mo are the men who study to w h e n h i s s e p u l c h r e w a s e x a i q i n e 1, his? •Jbeen restless and j sleepy j the nighili ;' the ftiontions a country; I bt^in experimentini; and my ex- cri;-culio on n|iplo tires, spray soon nfu»r tho ono tiruo. and Durwin before." '•.. . When ;• I'nwident '\7ohii; periments included oprayjmr with everyt,liin^ 1 bh swims fnll—w'hca the apples ttre the sizei i)f a Krenchex lorimontor who hnd|.'J22 jdisdo exactly as was dona before, who a r m o r w a s f o u n d o n l y l a r g e ilnoi} saw recommondod, nod with sovoral- mixtures pei i - a n d again in a week or 10 days. ;• Todnijtifoy can never understand that to-day ia a fit a n o r d i n a r y "sjian. A l e x a i u h rh to' Quincy Adams and! the distinyuishet : original with mis. None, ihowover, (iuvo valuable tin plum qareulio, spray the trees three or'fi.ur .tinct tittvfs growin"; at ono time) Yil • reeuits.. It <s>wa» re'markiible how little was times at iiitervulsof a week or 10 days, lieginung morin-^lnt rieux et ("ie. setid raernew day. We want men of original G r e a t h a d h e l m e t ^ a n d s h i e l d s o f r t j i p Josiah Quiney wcjnt f> hear Ju^gis j known hlv>at npirayinK,, how few appreciat*><l iU aS twon. a.s the blossoms have fol Ion. To pre vi pt chants; of Paris, have coll*3toi, ilpenrtrStory leutiir,e on la;^ to his students I cai«ibHiti(w, ami how' rudo were the available leaj blight, of l>oar and quince, spray every th:«e perception and original action, who m o u s s i z e m a d e a n d l e f t a i n o n we<>kH until about August 1, beginning in Mi r >.h, wardiof 7 00 different types of wh^at, 'wh*n invitikl to sit beside applianceB only night'yennt a^o. p e o p l e h e h a d c o n q u e r e d , s o a s t< f t h e ami, 1" va , I find iiHod the llordeuix mixture in 1888—on a when the lisaf-l'ud liimnot yet unfolded. can open thoir eyes wider; than to a the judge and both fell .asleep, tho .very small ojperimentnl. scale. The results spinyings are usually snllicient. For blnot tot or more t m n twice aa many as the t h e i m p r e s s i o n tha^t h o w a s a g i a g i v e 'great Jers sy experimenter. nationality—namely, to considerations of the grape, begin after the vineyard has {been clearly justified continued and more extensive e x i t , a l t h o u g h h e w a s rather under thar o v e r judge ; appropriately pointed to ^heitj with it. In 1H89 1 sprayed with prniled and put in order, but belore .yegetati^n ' Three Bmall-ffrained varieties, of Of benefit to the human raco—t-can act t h e u s u a l h e i g h t o f a m a n ! H u t t i a t i n arid said to the stud ents: "Behold tho >perimentation theltordeauX mixture <mlteextensively, and the starts, spraying thoroughly: spray ogaln abotit,10 common wheat were cultivated by the days before the flowers open; the' third time I 'hen xesnlta showed to my own satisfactioa that I had evil effects of, early rising." In Bible In the interests out civilization; men of o t h e r d a y s a n d l a n d s t h e r e i v e r (' r e i i l at lost found the remedy for block rot. Tbose the flowers are opening, and from that on every lake-dwell jrs of Switzerland. It was elastic, men o/ moral, mind, who can g i a n t s i s a u t h e n t i c ; O n e o f t h e * u a r d s times*, when peoplei.arose at the voids results also convinced others of the- Borne fact. three weeks'until the fruit begins to color -say also culti^aed by the people of Italy Hence, in 1890 I [sprayed all my vineyards; and live or six sprayings in all. of the bird, thiey ictired at the timo live in the moment and take a step of the Duke of llrqnswick was eight You can nowcomputoeasily how much it will cost and Hun?) try in the time of the Stone quite a numbejr of neighboring vineyardista their vines. The resdlts were all that the you to keep your vines and trees free from disand a half feet high. * In a nius* uni in the bird puts his h<[ad undejr his wing. •prayed forward. •r and by the (Egyptians as long most sangjhine'had anticipated. The Nauvoo ease and insects; whntn trifling expense is IKCOS- Age, London is the skeleton of (' larles One of our nationa 1 sins is robbery o t Bustler said editorially: sary almost to insure you thrifty orchards and ago as ,88 »9 years 11, C., this latter ', It "Those who did hot try spraying this season vineyards and large yields of perfect fruits. MAX'S great actions are i performed Birne, eight feet, four inches^ ir stat- sleep. Walter Scott %vas. JSCJ urgen; fact being proved by a grain of wheat . •have lost from 91 to 85 per cent o f thoir crops mayitrnly be said ot spraying that tlie benefits In minor struggles. Theije are ob- ure. The Emperor Maximin \vn i over about his duty of ilumber that, when from the rot, while those who sprayed did not are oflt of all proportion to the c » t . When wo found i&btdded in one of the bricks arriving at a hotel n'here there was no more than f ron) 1 to 5 p e r c e n t The elH- consider how palatable and wholesome, how al- pf the, pyramids to which the above stinate and unknown braves who de- eight feet. I'liny> tells of a gian ; nine room to sleep in, e: cept that in, whiel i , lose eiency of sprfiying apple, peach, pear, cherry and together desirable are tho fruits of the tree ai d of feet high, and two other gii.nti nine lnm trees has a Iso been established arnoiig our the vuio, how favorable to the development o ' the date has^b sen assigned. fend themselves Inch by Inch lflfcthe Was a corpse, inqui red if the. decease-1 ortiouiturists.a id hereafter tho practice of Spray- best elements of human character is the tenting and a half feet ik> I am not; in reduof thp orchard and the vineyard, surely w« are shadows against tho fatal invasion of The exit tence of names for wheat In had died'jbf a conti gious disease, and ing their troes w 11 no doubt be general, as all convinced thatif ("He that makes two blailei of lous when I come to" my text an 1 find that the secret of success has not only grass t o grow where bat ono grew before" i s en- the most a ncient languages confirms when assitred he ha< 1 not, toek the othc * concede Want and turpitude. There are noble been discovered, but also demonstrated, before King Og a giant, and the size < >f his titled to the world's blessing, lie tlmt sprays tha evidence of its great antiquity very eyes." and mysterious triumphs | which no bedstead, turning the cubits of th B text bed in tlieroom and fell into a profound i , their and w e l l is "greater than he that :tak* th a -The past seosoi > we sprayed again - and of the wisely and of iii cultivation, in the more ' ••'•• . ^'' ilumben' Those o! jsmall cnduran'cs results the editoi of theQnincy Fiu-mers'Call.who city.'* r eye sees, no renown rewards, and no Into feet,—the bedstead of Oj, the temperate parts of Europe, Asia and -' 'I ~ l . l'... - . . - , 1 . • I, . . . ••!>• must certainly requ re i-est if cjveh thp visited our vlney ord* the nc*t week of September, lourlsh ol trumpets salutes. Life, king must have been about th rteen said Mlitorially: , '• Africa, ¥ ram the . evidance adduced giant needs an iron Bedstead, i : FEMININITIEJ». "Wo do not think we have ever before seen misfortune, isolation, abandonment and a half feet long. Judging from from botanists of high standing, it Do you know the name of] the big pscpo vines so hiavily laden and not ono grape ;t wqs aflectetk with the rot: whlli and poverty are battlefields which thatj the giant who occupied j ,' was (Two thousand women in Europe be. seems higl ily improbable 'that wheat gest giant that you cijn poWblyjin^ti only a yliort dikano* away, vinoyaiiilii on tin probably about.eleven feet in st iture, --and,you >• ' :: has novet been found grqwing perhave their heroes. • will me«t him? ; lie is Qat^ famewrfl and[umlur Hknj^pmiitionH, itxcept thut came artists in 1891. * ' * ^.1 i. l. L t _ V ,i i*'_£ it W^t haunot beoi tipntyad, were HO biwlly ulleclod AccordinR t<) the- code of fashion" for sistently In a wild state, although it or nearly twice the average 1: iima'n , eleven feet high bui one hundred fee fr withtMrotthat their crop, will not; b* worth canine pets, doggy <lear should hot vear has often been asserted by poets, His bedstea* is as Jong as t h s | 'SBthoring. IniiiimoybiByanlHarow.^rapartof COMPASSION IS an emotion of which size. There was no need of Itabt Inical high. ., . in L^ i -ri k* : ii- ' a row, through tlie middle hud not lx>on Bpntywl, a collar in the morning. ' travelers and historians. in the writers trying to account for th* pres- continent. His naitae is Doubt. 1"» a»at4»tI;nndjh(iv«irycaMetliovinoi» not Npraye<l Wfr ought never to be asharaed. Kvor "That was a considerate reporter \rho, Odyssoy. fir example, wo are told that ence of this giant, King Og, as they common foo*l Is inttiiel books ahd sliep- werebi«llyaffociBd wiU» tlm rot and the frait , . . i f . •• :, will not be- worth tho sutlioring; while on .in writing of tho dfnii.se of 'a spinster ot wheat fornerly grew in Sicily without graceful, particularly In youth. It is did, by saying that became dowt from .> , , , , tifal lectures and m nisters who do not 'either side the fiilinute - 1 ^ ' of- lh<im • sp sjirajeil was little HO, Sftid: "Hho died at an advai cod the aid of nan Diodorus repeats the the star of sympathy; and noble is tho the other side of tho, flood, bein : tall they were heavily l o a i W with w>dl. youth'' know 'whether the Bible is inspired nlTectod and theyj ; ! j , tradition't ji'u/b Osiris found wheat and pigh porf t<ct f nut. \VeHaw many other eviilences heart that melts at the tale of woe. enough to wade the waters >esido. at ail or inspired ir spots, and •Christ- tliut Hprayinu iitfin erJtV-tiveand thebe4tWay of Marriage SCOIIH to take a great deal ol We should not permit oase and indul- Noah's ark, or thajj- he rode on ti ie top ians who are more Inflckd tliaiji ('hrisij. CojnImting ttie'in mist fifttUi and fungus dttusucs of foolish "ride out of a man, the same its it barley gruwintr promiscuously in Palestine, but neither this nor other refruits• Undoubtedly tlw fujiiwt pliuji I r.u we gence to contract our affections and of the ark, the passengers insiil i» the ian. Von \4ill never reach the I'roni have ever neen. w is one that hud never;mat'rred a takes the,independent] own tho earth ook puted dis" ;ovefies of wheat crowing ark daily providing bun with food. out of''a girl. ' ••'•• \ • -.| , • f ' fee<l Land unless yo a ilay thiit giant ! crop hpfOre on account of, the curcullo, etc. It .wrap us up in selfish employment; wild seem at nil credible, seeing that There was nothing supernatural nbwut fvill Doubt or Doubt V'ill"jWill you j was thoroiiKhly cprnyed this year and'the result > A liahy bora on Ellis Island, N. Y., was it does not apt ear to be eodowoil with but we should accustom ourselfes to is what we liave DUitod—an enormous yield uild him. ' He was si in ply a monster ip size. Jlow to overcome th s giant? I'ray fot of lierfect fruit. Wo 'saw l)am*un p l u m . treiw pauied vEllisia," afti r the inland, as, she th^ power bf parslstoncy, except unthink of the distresses of human' life, ; that hujd IWHU I rell Sprayed that. wen- loaded is said to have; iieeu the/;flrst|j infant *»•»» > V4 Why did not the bible give is the faith, go wtyh peop e who have faith j "down with froit and holding |x<i-fectl3t, A-hile born on .that soil. der contin led culture. , ;•' of the solitary sufferer, the sick couch, size of the giaikt instead ol , » - • ,,A'f - ' I the read .everything tha , encourafies ifaltl, ! other DiunRom In •«« near by, not sprayed, were tpe dropping thtjir fiuitsoifast that vory little will T h o g o l d e n b e a m s o f trujtb. a n d ttio and with tender hands and voice alle- aize of the bedstead? Why did it tj,void as yojU wou d ship fever:an 1 ho matured.; \V* wiW die same, plienonutnon ex- s i l k e n c o r d s ' o f l o v e t w i s t e d t o g e t h e r , Will A Fonlitey to t b e S n n . viate, as far as we miy, tjhe ills and not indicate that the man was * leven small-pox the people who Iacjk. faith I hibited by pear and apple trees. Certainly if wo viol*'ace I could take fam ers and fniit-growars 1 to Mr. d r a * m e n ' o a w i t h A s w e e t Stop an* think a moment what the sorrows of our common humanity. feet high instead ot telling us that his. In this battle again: it King Og use no t i Stehl's fruit fan I » and show them the) effects of w h e t h e r t h e y w i l l o r - n o / ' sentence ' A jj jurney to* the sun" imcouch was thirteen and a-hali feet for weapons, the ciutchdf a limping j spraying we jsaw, every intelligent) m a n , among M i l k m a u . t o a p p l i c a n t for s i t u a t i o n : them would have, a spraying outfit' before plies. A cannon ball could hardly • T H B cheap defense of nations" long1? No doubt aimong other 1 hings Christian1 or the shai p pen of ,,a contro- j another " Y o u , h a v £ b a d e x p e r i e n c e , ' h a v e ' y c v M " season, i ml would no more think of faiiwas Burke's description of ancient It was to teach us that you can judge versialist!, but the sw ord of tintth,whioii. < ling t o spray Ids I rait th^ea and plants' than lie A p p l i c a n t : "Oh, y e s , n i r . " ''On vKbVt complete t to rip in fifteen years go| woald'of failing to cultivate his cora a n d pota- s i d e of a Oow d o y o u Sit t o m i l k I " " T h e ing at the *atQ such missiles are known chivalry, which he believed perished of a man by his surroundings, Show is the word of God. The wonfl " I f is • t*>e«»* : ' ' . . ' to travel, Take the fastest express o u t s i d e , s i r . " ; • .; ' , : made up of the sam< number of lettets i ttach is the testimony of everyone that has seen when Marie Antoinette 4'ed. But me a man's associates,show me a nan's train as i n«^t ,er illustration of that , 1 W h a t d o y^u; t h i n k oif"" a m a n w h o will my froit fields. I have letters from above 1,000 books, show me a man's home, and I as the word f'Og," a nd it is just as bi j f m i U g n m e r s thi t have tried spraying the post there may be a chivalry of ja different unthinkab o distance. Had one of will tell you what he is withou your a giant. If |the Bib Ie be true.' If th a soaHon/ I can net refrain from quoting a few of a t t h e table, tell t h e Lord h e is t h a a c f u l for t h e t h i n g s b e f o r e hiin, b u t a s s o o n as thpse train el l e t tbe earth at the same character, under which the nations will telling me a word about him. You soul be ; immortal. J f Christ ije God. I f the letters I hnvi received from this state:-' H . Nelson. Menom'inee, Moaoiniuee Co.: "I b e s a y s " A m e n " w i l l b e g i n s t p r n i i n g a t o u t moment he Mayflower sailed for learn to war ne more^ when a people can not only tell a man accord ng to qur belief anijl behav or hcrie decide duf , have sprayed my orchard of; 1,000 ' trees, and I t h e c o o k i n g I , . *i y ^ America, I nd had it traveled at the 'have not seeii on i wormy apple this season. One will depend less for peace ojn standing the old adage, "By the .company he future destiny. If. If. If. I pate that j tree I sprayed four times, and have now picked / S h e , ar*I»ntiy: '-'And y o u r e a l l y tliihlt rato of a n i l e i minute day and night afrnlea, on vast navle*. on any system keeps," but by the books 'he rea Is, by word "tlf." Noah W ebster- says it is-:I 20 bushels from it—the only crop for fouryeure." y o u l o v e njBl N o w , f r o m t h e b o t t o m of since that time, it would stilt be SevH. E. Potur. Whitelioll. Muskogoa- Co.: Conjunetioh; I say it is an armed giant. iI "Bprayod pictures he admires, of fortification than oif » sense of the apple orcliaru orchard or of luu 109 trees; the J-otjir h e a r t , toll m o d o y o u rtjally kiioW eral miles, from its .celestial destina\A«ijuui:inru|iii«i.v l y i i n u w u i c u j i o n i , . "Hprayqd my Bpplo the phnrch he attends, S a t a n b r e a t h e d up* n i t a c u r s e w h e n i apples are all pei feet, when in former yearn at What l o v e top H e ; "I s h o u l d j u s t tliink tion! The , faro, at the customary justice, on a spirit of fair play, on wormy. I d p ! VV h y , . I h a v e b e e n e n g a g e d t o t l r e e the stiiil . , to , ' Christ; ™ • ^ ."|f . 1 « .thouibe t. l- -it.-., be> wormy. he visits. Moral the oS o i ; leaHtone-thirU,would Francis W . - l i a l l . Sheridan, Montculiri ('o.: rate, would bd ¢2.860,0001 scrupulous respect for international places girfs a l r e a d y ! " •; : '• i "Have sprayed'' apple, plum and cherry,trees; and moral pigmies', ; intell dastardly anijl of God." What Again, i; has been found that sensarights, on a national policy which is liave saved, fiO |>ei cent of the apples.! Cherries 'fDbesu't^Mrs. M a x w e l l b e l i e v e in-'cogiants and intellectual pigmic I|f." A<, ainst that giant and plums were I ree from worniM."' I infamous tion is,(no r absolutely •instantaneous, edjucation 0¾ t h e s e x e s ! " "tpo-eduoatiori? at careful to do no w r o n j as it is to physical giants or physical pigmii K. D. Ii. Evaas Housoinan, Oceana CV>.: "Wo •I kh*>w" and .;'sprayed "If" hurl J o b s W h y , s h e beltoffi a j but that;a very, minute time elapses . jjhe Baldwin, Nuirk, Wagoner, fion Davia I ' s h o u l d s a y n o t suffer none. be judged by their surroundings, "I know tha, and (ireening up|>lo». and als*> plums, 'pears aud girl outrht t o bo raised, s o c a r e f u l l y ; t h a t i as it traije s alongftho nerves. TherePaul's "I know. clu-rrieM, all with excellent results. Our apples man has been thirty years fnitl: =F my ItcdeenHT livejh." "I know i i i are s e e s a liiau s h e will s a y , '.What fore, if a icreon pj/it his finger to a tho riipWl. qifality^largo and • smooth. w h e n she ! IN hi* famous work on Ehglish syn- attendance upon churched and p "ayvr- whom I have belie cd." Down with ' Onroforeliart) is tl <H>uly one that lias any fruit on is ^hat, MiatnmaC " heated Iro i. or in tho "blaze of a can• •:• onyms the distinction between instruc- meetings and Sunday Schools, an I put- the "If" and ip witii T h e v W y l a t e s t i n v e n t i o n c o n s i s t s tt- a, dle, there IsNa certain almost inconknow."' Oh it at all. Vl H. W> to<s, Houghton, Houghton Co.: tion, education and good breeding is ting himself among intense religious that giant Doq^ft is ucli a cruel giant! .Mlave ns*>8 your sprayer on atWapple, |>o;ir, plum c o n t r i v a n c e w h e r e b y h o l l o w c h e e k s , i n d , ceivably irrfnjl I space of tjme. say the and oherty t M s tins.-stwspn, mid have, been o t h e r r a v a g e s of tiuie. a r o ; h i d d e n by, t h e one-thousi ndih part of a second, beassociations. He may havje his i npci<he last hoiir. It It attacks many in thus tersely stated by Crabbe: "In-greatly pleawj.1 fl ith tlie remiltH. H i v e IIIMO useii i n s e r t i o n . o f artilleial 1 i«ids, fixed by' oil my cjirrant Ibushes, and never hiui pretVier fore tho V iraln knows of i the burnstruction and breading are to educa- fectuuis, but he is a very! good man- could not let tny mo her alone, even in , it Great is his religious stiature. The her dying in jmenjts A^ftwrM.' ifo of iHishee, Have kifpt live acres of pot-iUx'.s free s p r i n g s . t o . t h e t e e t h , c a l c u l a t e d t o s u p p l y - Now, sup} oso a man k with an arm long from bags, cheat or ar<l more effectively with tlia' t b e lost r o u n d n e s s o f fa -e, a n d t o add t o tion as parts to a whole: the' instruc- other man has been for thirty years lioliness and consc ration such. as I Sprayer than 1 at ve ever done before with other, t h e m a n y d e c e p t i o n s " p r a c t i c e d b y t h e enough to reach t h e sun. from the tion respects the communication of among influences intensely worldly, " ,..„>> H ' us, liever heard* o|f in an one elsu^ she said 8,• ihancus," (un) l a i r pbx. I , known rat) of sensatpry transmission, these extracts knight.befhalliplied ufitil readknowledge, sad breeding respects the and he has shut himself -out fr in all to my fatherj 'H'at] er, what! if, after l nT1 that man would have to live more* g them would iccnpyjioiirsjhut I huve cerH u s b a u d , ' a l a r m e d : " E m i l y , j there)., manners or outward conduct; but edu- othe, - influences, and his religiOusi stat- all, our prayers andl struggles should tauily. given nlroi i*ly Hun^tient evidence that by s e e m s t o bo a s m o k e c o m i n g u p t h r o u g h than one t unflred years after touching spraying with t h ; proper outtit at the right time, cation comprehends not only both ure is that of a dwarf. Xo man ever go for nothln ! r,"; Why cou id- 'sh e not and using certeii i mixtures, we con protect our t h e floor. R u n a n d tell t h e l a d y bn t h s the great luminary before he would fruit trees, shrub n and vines from insects and flat b e l o w , s o m e t h i n g ' s afire in h e r t a r t know t h i t his lingers had been these, but the formation of the mind, has been or can be jindepcldent after all the trials and sicknesses, an 1 fungi. Naturally enough, those who have tried o f t h i s building'. Quick, q u i c k ! " Wife, the regulation of the heart and the of his surroundings, sociali Intel] <«tual bereavementsj of a l«|ng life and tile ir - spraying speak o lly of the effect on the fruit, o r Cold a n d s t a t e l y : " C y r u s , I'll l i e v e r d o scorched. -j-St Louis Republic. at least make thi i effect so prominent that the moral, religious. The Bible indicates establishment of the principles; good the length of the giant by the flrmities of old age, Sbe allowed to. ga effect on the tree or vine, itself is lost sight of; It in t h e w o r l d . W e ' v e l i v e d t h r e e m o n t h s without such ¢. cruel stroke f^om Doubt, b u t i t i s s f t l AfeVsent-ninded. I fa t h i s flat, a n d s h e h a s n e v e r c a l l e d o n instruction makes one wiser; good length of his bedstead. ILet no man the giant? 1 Do you Iwonder I have » that sprayini A very absent-minded man was viaes as well as perfect fruits. T o have crops breeding makes one more polished and say, "1 will be good," and yet keep grudge against the old monstftr? If il *e.'' of fruits wo must have Jiving, healthy trees and Lord —i—j who prided himself for beA member of Sorosis tells of bar trials evil surroundings. Let noiman s ly, "I ibte; good education makes one ; and reoont years have shown that to have could I would give him abigger-bourica (liealthy tnjes ond vines we .must protect with a servant named Adeline: I gave a. ing very it idulgent and considerate to lly good. ; A want of education will be faithful as a Christian,' and than Satan, got whMn', hurled out of from a multitude of fungus diseases and little afternoon tea, and Adeline, arrayed his servan la jj His coachman had been pesta. It is these that have proved s o always be to the injury, if not to yet consort> chiefly with worldlings. heaven, the flrs^ thing he struck wajs insect tn a new bib and tucker, was entrusted suffering f rota a light attack of lung destructive in our orchards. Very many have You are proposing an everlaetin); im- the bottom of perdition. '• not recognized the real cause, and hava ascribed with the important task of serving | ths fever, but returned to work during the rain, of tha sufferor; a want of inpossibility. When a man departs this / l Whatever' your w&rk and whereve|r orchard fatalities t o change of slimate, to wrong milk and sugar. She behaved herself (ad- prevalence i of some rough weather. struction ia of more or less inoonven- life you can tell what has been his inlocation, o r to the weakening ft tt'e plant or tree ypu work lor JSod-*tor>wardi You i a the highly artificial conift i o n s Ua€ have mirably fori some time, but finally I ••Doyou think James," said Lord leWoe, according to ctrou instances; a fluence In a community for gecd by your way' and . I ' m my way. Wit a through led tothefruitfufnessof the ti»-> and d>e i m - obliged to call bar attention to a grou; , 'thi.t you are well enough to quality of the fruit. '. One or mote of one of the alcoves that sbe had wmnt of breeding only unfits a man those who mourn for him and by how holy pluck fight on with something cf proved these c a w e s mayjhavesorae effect; bat greater ia drive me I D-day P1' fay the society of the cultivated. Edu- sincere and long-continued are tb e re- the strength]of "~ mas TroUbridg*:, their effects are the insects and t t n g i . Itifithey ignored. "Adeline," I whispered, •Oh, jeaj! your lordship; [ will that so weaken our trees and v i i j s that rigars of them if they have been served with 9« belongs to the period of child- grets of his taking off. There mi iy be who, at Inkerjmann, ad one leg shct climate or peculiarities of sod that otherwise and sugar!" >'Ya«'m." see replied, wrapmys*lf #elL' a ^scarcely appreciable effect now e other leg, a n ) would have. and youth; instruction may be no pomp or obsequies and no pre tense off, and the foot of ••Ah! 'Veil. I will tell you what I thrift, if not the very existence of onr lifting up her voice sbe wailed: " at epitapheology, but you can tel how when, they proposed [to carry him off desbroy'the onrhards. fjote the dffeet of spraying -with the -—, wants to know, how you're off for will do, .Ti ,0103. I imtended to go out iven at different ages; good breeding high he was in consecration, the field, replied: 'jpo, I do not move Bordeaux tax mixture, for example. In a vineyard sweetnin' in that sir corner I". in the vi itoria today, but in order [best learnt in the early part of life." and how high in nsefnlnesf by untQ the battle is wdh." Whatvever be •object to black r o t This d i a e a * first attacks that you i lay escape the exposure I the vine, then the fruit. The u s j of the BorWORDS A N D PHRASES. how long is his snadow when the rocking of the cl|urch or state, have deaux mixtore can be detected at t ooasidergble wilt g o in the coupe instead!" by the better appearance of tlie foliage. T H B whole question of being wise he comes to lie down. the calmness! of she aged woman distance So he drove out in the coupe, In 1550 part of tbe possession of 8 t I t is more vigorons, of a better color, perfect, a i d philanthropic at the same time ts plainly health and thrift By bsing the Peters cathedral, one collegiate titii of Notice furthermore that-even; g iahts in an earthquake I that frightenei showing which, a though it was a covered Bordeaux' mixtaro. w e get healthy, vigorons, no doubt a difficult one. There are must rest. Such enormous physic a) en- everybody else, and | who, when askel thrifty vines and foliage, as well as perfect; froit. Westminster Abbey, was appropriates I to vehicle, fo; himself left the unfortun1 S o In' the apple or plan) or cherry or pear the repairs of 8 t Paul's cathedral, whence ate coaehiian as much in the rain as probably in America a goodly number dowjment on the part of King Ogi light if she was not afraid, said: "No, I ara orchard, in the borry potch or in the potato field, the prt>f«rb ''Hobbing Peter to pay Pa d." #lad that I have a God who can shake if he had" >eeo driving the victoria. suggest the capacity to Btride acre ss all w e get a stronger and a healthier growth by of wealthy, people who would be really f*»r »s.»s the common slang phrase or (pyaying. If nine of each tea that find their the world." Wh^thlir your work be ' o But Lor 1 . had the complacent f t a d t o Invest $60,000. $100.00¾ or fatigue and omit slumber. No."i l i e reorcharoVtrees dead by the time the/ are ready to its equivalent "to the soup" has in sne quired an {iron bedstead. Oiante must teach a Sabbath claa s, or nurse an in- bear would use a spraying outfit wisely.; they form audi another been in us* among the air as he ti rove off of doing a Very kind even $1.000,000 in any philanthropic would find i t possible, and easily possible, to rest. Not appreciating that fact how valid, or reform a w Lndererj or print 'He sits in the soup" is t sed and mercjtful thing.—Youth's Comorchards, reasonable care and i n - Uermaxs. novement concerning which they many of the giants yearly break! d own? tract, or train a hou lehbld, Or hear the have*Uirifty telligence being used i n other directions. to indicate the situation of a man in tais- panion. We have now; had at considerable length the w ere sure that In so doing their money Giants in business, giants in art! p a n t s querulousnesS of sejiility, or cheer tl e fortune; by his own fault. WAy of spraying; what of its Hou and WhenT w ould be wisely used and not wasted. in eloquence, giants in useful ness. j disheartened 6r jead| a soul *o C^ris l &t ] "Telegrapbe*," , ^telephone,", "miaro- A BlaekaAaUe S w a l l o w s a Battler, the best I cab give only a few points about How and When, bu> they will be safe and ] phone" and "phonograph": ere well1 esA correspondent tells ahls interest. I any charltabla schemes are open to They live not out more than half their- "knjowthat by fidelity,yota inay help the good as frir as they go, and will at least serve t o ' tabliBbed words anil "cablegram''. tho >gh •iirioos question as to their wisdom or days. They try to escape the conse- hasten^ the time wht a the world sha 1 demonstrate that spraying, in all its parte, is still viewed with'suspicion; is probably ing snaki story: A few days ago ] be snowed under \ ith white lily and easy, simple and inexpensive; Any; one with sent two I oys to the spring after water, it tefulness- The turn oharfty has too quence of over-work by a voyag 11 cross incarnadined with red rose., And Sense enough to caltrvato fruite-oaa spray: them. inevitable. There are in the latest lir> and in a moment one of them earns v the sea or a sail in a summer y re it, or F o r the black roc or mildew of grape,,pear and tionaries the words • blizzard" "skeo t e n taken has been to provide 1 bargain with you th«,t anince leaf blight and potato blight or rot, use daddle'' and "kuklux klan," but "burg- running l a c k in great fright saying call on physicians for relief f ro p in- now, die Bordeaux mixture, which ia made as follows: e "utehes for those who; with a little somnia or restoration of ui ISI rung we will ' come bacl: some day from ' Dissolve six ponnds of sulphate' of copper in IK larize" and ''burgle'* are not there; neith- that he i aw a stinging rattlesnake with ratth irs on his bead and a horn personal effort could walk, with a nerves or the arrest of apo si ixles, our superstellar abo (e to see. 'how ih|e gallons of water. In another vessel slake four er is ''electrocution." eaftS II serai consideration of the maker of when all they need is what, thi > riant worldlooks when itl shall be full^ enk- ^ ^ * X l ^ . « ^ ^ J S % The Writ sr mentions some English words on h*is tail and ode half of the snake being; careful to iaix__the flnidsthor- tt at have (•eeently been added to the. lic- was black and the other half spotted. « u t c h e a ' < But surely there can be no of my text resorted to—an hot bed- paradise*l—its last lear w e p t , itsj 1«Uit solution, ppjufhiy by.coaiitant st^rrinir. The winter costs tionary. Twenty-eight of tttese it traces I went wilh them to *se the monster, wound healed, its l i s t shackl^ brt'ken, stead. Let no one think becadss he nwiinR, the lime costi next to nothing-, and 100 • istake iisi giving fatherless boys land Its last desert gardci lized," Its la/st giat t ponnds of the coptier sulphate will cost yoa bnb/ to Carlyle Hi owning leads the pobtk and when wje got there a blacksnake f r b t good start in life. The nine- has great strength of body <r mind 7 cent* per pound. There ia n o danger i n the, Quite a number of slang words ind that he can afford to trifle with h s un- of inquiry decapitat kl. ..And- When,<n* e mixiairor in the nse of this preparation. To| phrases, such as/bulldoze,""cheefc," abput five feat long was swallowing a ty enth century is growing old, and.If rattlesnak > about two and-a-half feet •pray the avera«e vineyard will cost, per acre, fob , land, may it be somewhere near Vfth a usual gifts. The commercial world, and thaterial for hprayln«. nijit more than ••cheeky," "fad." "fliibuster,'* "nrebu^;, ' long. Th i rattlet was! rattling with m ly of oar jnililoualro citizens are the literary world, the artistl: v, orld, spot of earth where jwe have jtog< th* r flabor 1.01». , Without exaggeration, spraiingi has: paid "fish story," a "d«r!i bone'' and to "bsve all his mif bti while his leolored broth i o n w vineynrdists t.UUO per cent. I ' . m ixioos to provide a worthy legacy j the political world, toiled andj struggled for the kingdom It on the brain," now find a place in new the religi ,BUt*prayin« will be of mors gerkeral- bftiefit er was swi Uowlng with all his pdereiv ft r the twentieth century they could ous world, are all thi i time of God, and may it be about this noifr When dlreoied against tho curenllo of the plain standard dictionaries. Tbe technlcall ties We left th jm. and went back in about of tjhe*stock exchange, •bulls," "beas," „ -, nndpppla a n d tlie ooxlUng moth |and canker In the high noon of Some glorious aquake with the cra4h of a, it do much better than help to fit the ^ « <raatoring J ^ ^ w pof ' rS^plum ? ^ crop ! • « *aa_ *impowi. # > * * •'lonf," "short." "option," "raargU," an hour a i d both were dead.—Great „ Og, _ D , no dokbjt,haa >»»th, looking- Xinto J . Itlie L upturned faces : 2 3 f_l\the b ry» and girls of this decade for the I falling giants. King radiant (htlityin many looalUios, and that caase so large and the rest make their appearance for the Dividea throne, but the Bible never n en tions of some t great andifnee '• 4 itles that await them In the coming» .SPartof thespplsofop to b* worm/ sad to nrst time. his throne. King Og. BO douh t, lad a ) kol|iiess slid trioknp[ SPKAYINU FRUITS. t • > : U;{H> (l K 1 { ; «• • • • . i . E / !'•• IK Lfi t?( ,•' . > ; , : ' l-yy Ki'«l 'Ufi J" T ^ TTT" Tl • E l s e w h e r e In t l . ' s i w u e tve p u b l i s h •the p a r t i c u l a r s of a r e m a r k a b l e cnro ' t h a t f a i r l y outrivals the c e l e b r a t e d case o f J o h n Marslmll of Hamilto.", w h i c h c r e s t e d such a sensation throughout t h e c o u n t r y . T l i e particulars of t h e c a s e a r e Touched for by t h e A l b a n y -Evening Journal, recofrniz«-d a s t h e l e a d i n g n e w s p a p e r a t t h e N e w York ' S t a t e capital, a n d o n e of t h e l e a d i n g -paper* of t h e United S t a t e s T h e r e ia, 'tfcerefor«|, n o room t o d o u b t t h a t t h i s p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e cabe a r e a c c u r a t e l y a n d c a r e f u l l y s e t , f o r t h , in every r e s p e c t trim, 9jbd must therefore prove of t h e d e e p e s t i n t e r e s t to o u r readers, wl» t h e r e f o r * c o m m e n d t h e article t o their c a r e f u l perusal. J'.'-' flmm HUGH KENRICK'S WILL; Or, The Story of a Paej • R lug. r >v mm fJ^TWA W^^S\ <y-K f most sincerely h< ped nothing of the kind Would ever com • to ptis^. It w c u l l be thousand 'j.iiR'H ' I Uichninnd married W haya, beiretis, and suclj he an pprhttpa it mifrhtj theheiress, means too. of pi event- Ti r. 4 'I ! : t [» k i 1 ii I I i V |vetes you, IjIisH aaveiingr, It fa yeur i briiigiitgu o^i. f'*Y.»« I "aid Ijefor might h a v e g,o?ie on li'ving. until y » quite an old "Ohi now,..Mrs. Lishman, please, that is not fair, 1 lease do not begin ail that again. Let me hear your story at oncej." Well, ,th«n. I b i s y o u n g Mr. Richmond w h o paints' [liMures, his real name i » Mr. H u g h ; Keniick Kiclunond, and he i s bur ing the world fro |t possessing oiie of t h e greatefst painters!!who had ever 1 v<aL Luey|was jubilant. . She m a d e Mr. FraCHArrBB V, ser and Aunt Ed her g-o back tc her picIt was a v e r y longtime beibrej L u c y covered from t h e pain can: wc by these ture repeatedly.to admire it, audi then, two visits. Bbe could not rea d < ir work; a s when they were Miirrosi;ed by something ; Mr. Kenlick's own nephew." . " H i s n e i h e w ! " Lucy d r e w a V j g b r e W l t before, and when April cams ihe could else, she, w h o hi 1 just learned her w a y Hot g o to Calderwater. She i * I a great to t h e keeper's ti ble and t h e method of of dismay. H ' h e n that explains e v e r y iesire to get away into the^ co tntry. but making herself mistress of a drawing, 'thjng," cr ed she. "Tliat is w h y they/ d o ber doctor would not let her roj The o n - ! slipped' back tin re and W i g h t si larjje not like ire. H e and his mother are t h e drawing, of twit e t h e price of Mr. Rich- < people who ought to have had everything ly occupation in which s h e n >w took a n y mond's, painted 1 y her present 1 ind and t h a t M r - L e h r i c i l e f t tome." f | pleasure was jiaintinjj. Mr. ' JYi £er of the generous-minded drawing-mas e •, and Getting;tbe last word with a woman has " ^ e l l j j n : one', sense they ought, m i s s ; Old Water-Color (society, woe hpr master. been <JOD« at last. 'I hi; phonograph does It. told h » n jnothind alxiut it till t h ; bade but thentin 1 anotliei-, they ought not.— and under his tuition she m a l e irreat prd> good-bye ;at t h e door of the exhibition, Mrs. Richmond was/ Mr. Kenrick's pnly I gres8; but the burden of his BO ig was alwhen she Wid w»ry kindly: " ' I h c n k s l o sister. Bite1 married very much against ways "ihiln nature a s soon 13 ]possible you, Mr. Fra;.er, [ have become jKHscssed m y master's! wishes, a rich young Man8be is t h e Ijest teacher—the oi ily one inof ;two treasures Lo-day." chester m jrcbant. He was very unsteady tleed, when once you know lio'ir to draw , AaKoonjas she jot home sbe p n s u a d e d -rand for that and other reasons mafcter tolerably and to lay on a wash. You look, Aunt Esther to write a note for t e r to Mr. never could abear bim. N o more could Miss Cittveriiijf a s if a Milt ctmntry air Richmondl, Luejl dictating- in iitr best I, though my feelings were not expected would do you good tot),"' said he, tme day." b'urhly cercmoni|us nianm;r. "Miss E s - to-show tl emsqlvcs. She had l>een brought ••Yes, 1 have Iie<m wanting tc 'go to Calther'Mooite presents her compliin>nt9 to *jup expensive at home before s h e inarijied, derwater for a long1 time M ••l don't wonder at anyone'ii ' vhfiting-.to Mr. Rielinbiiiid, ai d begs to know if, during i a n d when s h e wcut to her new lionie s h e I am rcacjy to testify under oath 4 po to CaUlenvater j at leiwt, not if young tllie enituiwy moiiih, he can with eonven,- found plenty of expense going oh'thlere, that if it had not beenforAugust iience to himself frive lessons in water-col- and had TO!blind'to do anything to le*»en lticliniond piiintn it faithfully," Flower I should have died before it | so afti rja year or two the natural end Lucy waii interested, laimiiiflyf inter- <ir painting to ha* niece, MissGlavering this. Kight years ago I was taken ested; her Spirits wore low lioW, but Bho ]jdiB8 Clavering l a s tlhe greatest lulmiia! of Bitch iroihgs on was that her husband sick, and suffered as no one but rouned herHt-lf to ot»k who In i Vim. tirm for Mr. Ric imond's beautiful draw failed, am Vioun too creditably either. M y a dyspeptic can. I employed three "One of otjir last elected aif.s< dates. If lugs in the Old ' filter-Color^ (iiijlh ry, and master, li» set them on their legs ogrtin, of our best doctors and received he giN'H on, he has a splendi 1 future bo- on HIIC wiikhen to irollt as nruuh as IOHSIIJO but ho pilyised them to »«o jnadepter by his tenehing, and will not lie long in than they had been; but thoy liked' bis, no bene fit. They told me that I had fore him." town, s h e w«mld like'a lesson diiil;,'." heart, kadney, and liver trouble. "Will hotfoon T a s k e d LneJT ''help better, than hi^ n d v h e j that's thol Everything I-atc distressed nic so "I don't know! so*manybf tl ece yojing' "I'lieriijl crie(| Lucy, "will thai do!"— w a y o f a inuny. .Well, they'fulled ,again, that I had to throw! it up. August WIOWK tuirpiwo y«m hy iin okt aordltia|ry Aunt Kstlier approved. "And now," o«and h i I nljieij them again, mid harder clulmed ij-tiey, "j uiw jtlmt I atn (fning1 to WorilH.!pa*Hi' I ber^t^tV^lj.'-Ui. fcihu's aMeftl Flower cured mo. , There is no nfed- ftooil jiiettiro nr two oiie yea •',-, 4 and never h a v e him ,foi' my 'mister, I <lo thinl; t lijtvo younger Ilia n iiii'iKti'r'AvaH. Khe ought to ieine equal to it.';'' LORK.VZO F. do much inni'K," a ehnneo of pii|ntiiig better! 1 l>elii?vii llllVOjJfluir I humbler, to him. but: there ', f r. | m " W Tliern WIIH ii cileneoj thcr SUSKPKK, Appleton, Maine. 0) that driiWiii)r of |hin 1 bought i i the iiioat Was rMgi'tliiig It ^n' "f her head tiilit |)lio mid, "TIIIH In the Iml 1«-Hw»n" m t-omj, M ins wan tfiiuive nil hhe fntuied, wlieflier alio C'laVei-itiff. that I' hlmll Jiave tl o pleasure beautiful jpietui(| in tlio world." _• v fhioing jtlint t iin Was; Lucy's pniitiine. |?i)u!d alliiid it nr not;'not but what s h e ''>i* givipjf yim until tho audi ii ti, - 1 m"ip|iono you Nvill eoiue hack t c t nvn again opinion, lit was infuHunatejtlii.t (lie last, '^rtHJajVeiy goiHl, upright wotnnn is* all but then, like tlm rent of UH. I dj t p'irijj to pout that p.rrnln ' brought leer 4 icitnr tw -ttiaLj At hiKt the.y riuairelled outright, Hiy that yi'luj 'iew fi-om & Ciiiiiherlaiiil she and niiisb r, lind t-he, wctijt her way lirittany for a few niontliH' Bl^lcliin "Are y o u ! 1 winh my doc ni w o u l d let Citrden c^ul'l ho bo lierft. j It w a s .from and'hjs h | , and for the lust twenty years me go to fomfi nico phire. ] It will keep Mrs. Kiclimoml, ihe uitist's mother, who they,flevi'r saw'-ench other; indeed, hoi inn hero—und when my d r n w n p IOBBOHS uaid tlmt tthe hu I been requesto<l by her dini:(w;ith>ut setting her. They were qiiito lire o v t r I don't know what I diall do.— son, who wits ou of town foi! a (J jty or two, fiiendiyciiipaper. Four times every year, They an* m y uiw. ten-it p oi wn-ol Do vto open any lettt r» which came in bin ab- t h e y M t to each other kind and tender you think anyouo c l w . w o i h l jrivo me sence, and nhe "ljeffged to in: nun Mies like, awd asked each other all palrticulars Clavering that t ie drawing No, ].' w a s not how ftioy liajl been going on in t h e meancome lessons while y o n are a wi ,y I" u t tnat w a 8 *"• T , i o y , n e v e r o n c e ••Undoubtedly, Misa CUtvei in ({, you ^rillj for sale. It h a 1 by some tfiifltake been time,! enteiwl oh the 1 ceper's , lmt a s if far ea|g2. easily find a inunter, but I I hi 11 not like-, met. I daresay my master often sent h e r . '* 1 loaing Buch a proihUtng? Jr>Up I.' ' but such was nc ; the case.'' a good slim to help her after she lost h e r "What a dl»af recable, rude k i n d o f let- husband, an<f was poorly left; and then "Only while you- are in lirittany, ilf\ 1I she hod «ailed her Iwy after master, Hugh I'VaJierj J hope you will tescl me when ter!" cried Aunt Esther.' "I h a v e lost tny lovely.drawing!" said Kenrick [tichmond. and slje was always you return. Pleaan think ol Bome one Lucy, "and ho I as got a mother who is a mighty c ireful when s h e wrote to s a y who; would come to me in th< u eantime." "Perhaps (fbia very Mr. Ric lit: lind weuld dragon! Well, ] 'shall have my lessons— how'pari icularly steady and dutiful he was, and how well he w a s turning outf —but you might not like h a style, it I hope he is no: going to be long- in com flOstwOMKka Ctlds, San n m t , On**Wh—r Cm O f O . ftssisHUs at A»thln*. I m h n n l r and so, seeing a s how m y master h e never means work, I can tell you I Vi illiyou and. ing homei." T j i i n r i ^ " • • | -—-) ••--•'—-"* 1 But t h e IOBBO is were also djcrjied h e r ; married, i ihd was So rich and old, and had jhiii r i • TaawttlDMtlwraMUaattffMl Mifis Moore come with me to t i e Gallery, aft*r taking th* Snt dMS. l*Mky*Miin«fvr>k«. all she received was a-v<?ry prettify writ- no ope to leave What he had to but h e r and see what you think of it '" , • i huf Bottle* 10 cU.md UM- It cure* Influeasa They did so, and Lucy tl ought s i b t»n note fji-om M !•. Fti'-hniond hin(iself.. I t ttidiher eon, I make no doubt she counted gettinif it all when he died; and y o u Countless l e t - had never in her life seen i n y t h i n g k o w a s shorth Mr. H. K. Richmond beggea ters a r e r e - beautiful a s these drawing: i o f Mr. Rich- to inform jMissC avering that h e could not see Miss Ulayering, ma'am, you can hardly wonde • if she did, for b e coulil not take ceived by us monies—they were so tendei, i efined, end h a v e the honor ' >f giving her instruction front, a i l i n g poetical, s o full ef air and BUT lifht. "They in water-color pi inting—and tl tt was all his weal11 away with him, and s h e w a s women in all are nature itselfl* cried a ie **I n e v e r —not one word • if explanation regret, tij^j only line h e hadl to look to. partsi o f A h e "This i s t h e s t r a n g e k tbii jgjjl e v e r worjdt' teeRlng saw anything more lovelj I This Mr. heard ofl'f said war Lucy. * !f> won't let TO BE ppSTtNUKl*. i •*' v advice, All are Richmond paints with j e w ill, And, ©h, me h a v e bis drt wing, and he n't let me Robin* R o o s t s . answered' in a whet heavenly scenery 1 I h a d no idea p r o m p t and Calderwater was s o beautifi 1. I s it real- h a v e his lesson: and yet I knijw- he does 5 A s I,stood n i g h t after g i ght w a t c h csieful manner, giving each' the bene/ * of ly painted there T" She look ed at the eat-' g i v e lessons— '. Fraser told' mo that h e > L-. ^-- . i n g t h e robins stream into i b i s little, Che great library of reference compiled alogue end read, "No. l R - V ew fron^ a did, sometimes.' daring a woman's life's work among suffering Cumberland Garden. Wo. i 6- -Calderwa"Show^batm e to MA ^1¾^ 1 ^ l u c y ^ wood,—Ji'O liefter, surely, tlian m a n y women. These art the largest rtcords tensaid Aunt'Estb 'and then you trill hear t h e y had passed o5 n their w a y , — I asked ter, Evening." } terming Fhntdt Complaints in the world. m y s e l f a^uiu and Sgaiu w h a t c o u l d be what h e says a ut it." "They ore both painted al Cilderwater. Thousands of women have been benefited t h e moti re that d r e w them together. Mr. Fraser d not say m u t l . Being by" Mrs. Pinkham's advice after all other One ia from Calder-Grang e, t h e other T h e flocl i n g of birds for a l o n ^ . jourtreatment had failed. ' Don't throw away merely a general view, he tc Id me s o him- asked if h e di not think i t i y e i y odd of ney, o r i l the w i n t e r season, lis l e s s this chancer Write us; about your case. It self." Mr. Richmond to write such \ « note, h e naysterions. I n t i m e s of d a n c e r a n d : will cost you nothing, and may save your T h e Grange belonged to I u< y j the, gar- said i t J o s roi er strange; but added, distress t here is a t least a f e e l i n g nt life. Your letter wi|l be received and "Miss Claverin; artists a n quec r people, s a f e t y in a crowd. B u t robins c a n n o t answered by one of your sex. Correspon- den must be a terrestrial ] *i «dise, and be afraid of the dark. "VVhyj, then, dence ttiictly private. We never publish s h e e t once resolved that in c a e mantkis I am sorry to Lucy's last 1« ison being now jver s h e should u >t each s l e e p upon l t i o w n even a letter of testimonial without the time s h e would g o there, w i e t h e r h e r person's unqualified consent. doctor g a v e hie consent o r n i t . B e d i d took t o wande: ing listlessly about t h e f e e d i n g grounds, alone, o r with) a f e w neighboiB for compnny, instead|,of fiyl_ All D n a t a a nil it. nr Mot by mail, ta fbra >n* of Ptn» *r net knew the cause of her Hi e s s half a s hduse again. 8 ie missed the little pleasLMMSM, a f m l M o f « 1 .«•>. UmrPiib,!•fte i n g two. >r three miles, more | r l e s s , ure her drawing lessons h o d given h e r ^ well a s s h e did herself. If t h e place - CMS*jBo**jraai O m s m h M TWwiy rrwiT Ar>sw#tf^ *n<w#rr4 Addrwa In Sots**, LTBU B. ri.VK)IAM~M1 -MID. el*, i.rxs,, MXSS. were like this the mere slg lit of it would 8he could not ?njoy anything else., On t w i c e a 4 o y . s i m p l y for t h e s a k e »f t h e stairsL one d ty, she met her«[ear Mr*. p a s s i n g t h e n i g h t in a g e n e r a l roostf do much to restore ber. Such questions w e must perhaps b s "Yes," said Mr. Fraser, 1 x>ii<jg admir- Lishman, for so s h e now called her.,, "I t n f l y a t the drawings w i t ! t o signs of am so stupidly < ull, Mrs. Ltohn on," Baid c o n t e n t o ask without e x p e c t i n g a n a n s w e r . : B y nature the robin lis s t r o n g vexation or disappointment a, t h e most she, "and s o as lamed of being s o ; I do l y gregarious, a n d t h o u g h hi i p r e s e n t s o wish I had s< mething nice t o io." evident fact that two of hi i < wn works, m o d e of existence, does not p irmit him "Why don't y< u sit down to y«tir paper which hung near, were comWe tely eclipsto live d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r i s close and paints, Mis: Clavering, ma'am) y o u sd by them. "Yes, that is 4 n ally Clever couimunltloH,—as marsh wrens do, for fellow. There Is a touch of downright generally seem ' 9 amuse y o u i w l f pretty e x a m p l e and sbme of our Mwaliows.— genius in the w a y that b e h a i managed well with them.' liis sncostral passion fur s o o i e t y still that bit of cloud. compositUm In the cen"But I have n it Mr. Fraser no< r. I like asserts itself at niglitfull., Ten or This GREAT COUGH CURE, this successI a master to com » and tell me how I am! t w e l v e yoars ago, w.hen I w a s blrdfel CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug-j tre." • ^ h e y an .beautiful draw ngs!" sold going on. I t w i s very tiresome of Mr. g u z i u g in Bostou, there wure s o t n e t i m e i rists on s positive guarantee, a test that bo othe* 7 a b u n d n d robins ut oneu upon thai «^are can stand successfully.. If y e a have A Lucy. "Why should I not b l y t h e m l " Richmond to re'use t o i g i v o m c lessons, . ' ••••: * C o m m o n , in the time of t h e vernal COUCH, HOARSENESS or' LA GRIPPE, it was her neat thought. Up to tl ds time sjie w a s l t n o t l " j, srfll cure you promptly. If your chikMias "Mr- Uichmoijjd! Did, you auk him to migration. By day they w e r e scattered had scarcely exercised her newly-gained CROtfP or WHOOPING COUGH, use ii power of buying anything sile.^fancied | come hcie, ma'a n!" o v e r t h e l a w u s ; "lmt "ut sunsejt t h e y • j quickly and relief is sure. If youfewCON. "YCR, I got M us Moor j to writ! and ask gathered huMituaily in a certain: t w o o r indeed, her spirits had n>i been good SUMPTION, don't wait until your esse is" enough to allow her ta hav< mi my fancies. him, but he w< uld not, And lie would three c o il tguous trees, n o t far from less, bet take this Cure at once But these gem-like drawinf s 15U,ched h e r not let me have ny druv ing eith nr. Fan- the Frog Pohd and t h e Beaconi Street mediate help. Large bottles. to the heart. "I wonder wh other t h e y cy, Mrs^Lishma , 1 lioiif ht the most love- M a l l ( I voiider whether the s a m e trees Travelers convenient pocket l y drawing by 1 im of Calderwi.ter, from are s t i l l in u s e for the s a m e p u r p o s e ) , cVuggist for SHTLOH'S are sold r said she. . ' w h e r e , after m u c h noise nud s o m a s are sore or back Dame, tue "If they are, you can easily ret another the garden of M r. Kenrick's o v n h o u s e ; s i n g i n g , they retired to rest,—if g o i n g • a s Piasters. Price, aeje. you canhot think how licautiful it w a s ; drawing of the came subjet t, if you want to s l e e p in a leafless tree-top c a n be one. I was In Richmond's i tui l!o a month and after all. M i l Richmond wrote t o s s y I called retiring. BOIUNQ WATER OR MIUC ago, just at seiidiag-in tim ¢, i ihd he w a s could not have i . It was not fcr sale, b e . W h a t e v e r the o r i g i n a n d rea son o f In a terrible way because h i c< uld not get said j 'at least, his motfaer^eaiJ s o for tjiis r o o s t i n g habit, I have n o d o u b t , ,- •• ; j a big morning-subject done. It was this him." that it 1» universal. Middlesex C o u n "Poor young i ian," said Mrs. Lishman, t y , birds cannot be iu u n y , respect very view from the gardet —n sunrise, I "you cannot w nder at bis being disap- peculiar. W h o e v e r will k e e p believe." ' OnATIPUt-COMPORTmO. close pointed" . ( •. , ""What is Mr. Richmond 1 ike f" e v e upon t h e robins in bis n e i g h b o r •"He need not « disappointed alx>ut m y hood, jit J u l y and A u g u s t , Will f i n d "He i s young and gooc -lo >king—yes, v e r y good-looking—far b e i s u tall, well- buying h i s dra ring! 1 wanted itl I t h e m aft sunset flocking to s o m e g e n e r a l made fellow, and full of e n irg ? and cour- would h a v e giv n anything for itl B e - s l e e p i n g - p l a c e . —Jiradj'ord TuAny, in LABELLED 1-2 \M. T1N8 ONLY. [ age. I t was a great piece o'gviod luck for sides h e lives by selling them, t h e y say." Atlantic. ] .•'•• ft youngster like him to g e t into the socie"I don't mean hat—I mean, disappointD R K I L M C r T I Curious Little Things.. ty, but b e quite deserved -1 lis success." ed about [someth ng else." ' 'i ' — ;—>• ,: One drawing was unsold. 1 iucy bought "What[elseI 3o yonjknqw these Rich' T h e S u t l e j . ; a large river in British it, and straightway t h e ke !pi r; began a n monds, Mrs. Lis man!" i India, wiith a d e s c e n t of 12,000 feet i n epistle t o Mr. Richmond & tbis effect:— "Yes, Miss Cla -ering. I know hem Well 180 miles, is tlje fastest flowing {Hreria " S r . r - I beg to inform you t iai your draw- enoagb, of conn e I do." *'\-\ i ••' ' the worljd. ' '\* ; .. j . " j. ing, too. 15, <View from u Cumberland ^But 4 h a t b ,ve they to be so disap• perfect Op^l, with a m o v a b l e d r o p Garden,' w a s this d a y pure i a ted b y Miss pointed about t And w h y need h e y pun- in the 1 center, Was found iu California Lucy Clavering, oft — Cbes lei JSquare, for ish me for w h a t : ias happened! to t h e m l I recentlj'l A q e g r o at t h e K i m h e r l y the sum of twenty^five gui tei is." never either saw them, or did arything to ([South Africa) d i a m o n d m i n e s found . j '' a d i a m o n d of t h e s a m e character i n "I don't think y o u n g Richmond b o s them.'? • ' " ' '• Peopli can d< things to people without 1888. been, v e r y prosperous s o • fai," said Mr. T h e wire rope nsed in t h e tulinel a t ' | Fraser j "you see be has. bi B I ray to make seeing them." "What do y « i ' m e a n t - EJojou mean G l a s g o w , Scotland, is the largest a n d yet. i This will be a nice litt e 1 elp towards that I really hu e done onyjthingT Tell l o n g e s t w i r e c a b l e in t h e world; I t his summer's tour." "What a shame if h e has n( t been pros- me all you know about these! R chmonds. w a s mn<le a t , Cardiff, W a l e s , i n 1885,! a n d is 2,40() : fathoms in l e n g t h , o r perous I* said Lucy. "A D iai w o o paints Please d(, Mrs. 1 islnnan; you enn't think about t w o : miles a u d 108 yards. I t ! a s b e does ought to b a r e everything bow Verj'curntu 11 feel!" w e i g h s 21 1-2 t o n s , ^and h a s , nearly "An^d vrliat th« l»etteir will yo»i be Miss the world can g i v e him." 100.000 fathoms of wire in i t s mnko-tip. A quiet smile passed ore r Mr. Fraser*! Claverinc.nia'uu , for hearing a j^i-eat deal Niwitr (iifTord Station, ott tho' S t a t i n of disagi ecable ns and outs 'fhen y o u handsome old face. Curiot s 1 hings some* I s l a n d railroad, there is J a peputiitr 1 lAmtbefo, pain In Joint* or back, tniek qust In times happen in this world of ours. Sup- need km w notbl ng of them t I am euro p i e c e or1 w o o d l a n d , . a spot w h e r e t h e urine, freouent mil*. Irritiition, Inttamiitton, pose young Richmond—the re w a s no de- trou mtgl t h a v e ived to be quit o an old, imvet, uiouratiou or catarrh o( bladder. ots of t h e trues air attach t h e m s e l v e s nying h e was a handsome fallow—well, pld wonii n—or Iwly I ought t> say, for t h e trunks a t from four t o i l x feet suppose he and MissCJavei ln| r look a fan- that's « | i a t you; would h a v e lcen—and a b o v e t h e level qf the ground, g i v i n g Tmt^red dlstsrtkm, (rotit, bllllous-hcaitsehe. cy to each other. It would 1* a vory odd you would nevi have heard »word on t o t h e s t u m p s an odd. spidery appear. • v J ^ * s V f c t > O T e u h « kidney cljffloultles, tbinr> If it did happen, toes i o one would this subj tot fronj M9* ZaOrtfps, urinary trUible, brlgkt's) iimmZ Mice. •.*" Tho "soil of tho vicinity !• wry » : BT MARGARET BUST, "iif just Flower" imm BALSSW TAK£ Advice to Ailing Women Free. J, ^^TSHILOHS CONSUMPTION \ CURE. C EPPS'g COCOA WELL KNOWN PEOPLE i! ever giro aSertain poor oUldi awing-mastsr sndit for having jbrougit t about, and iu>»s\il»VBaniyto,gen,| weekneweroeMltty. yei w l l assuredly he would have ben JX&^ZfftttRKXyiX*' lb* St* wh» first set tbetetdni s^roUh)*>ling, ^••••Miiiii ffeiist* $..«•*••. Mt%Fnser promptly eheel m this tl soTlloW, n-4taUhlmtslf .I, irj ly Itolkf M.T. Artifloal imirbio frniwslii use. COJ'YfticrtT 189 Suffoitlis with rheumatism of tliO foot, I ,was unublo to olijialu any relief, until 1 ifav* 3nlvutluii till » irlal and I euu any Uiw pu'u Is nil gi>im and I'm all i-lpcltt >n>:nj v '* ^>as uoiuliiij cijual to It an a,pain iiestroyer J' .lului tl UifyiiiililH, ;''•>.'. » federal i*V.. Hftttli.uiro, Md. The gioujICBt j)i'ny»7 '.« patience."' liHii.S lllijilly MV<l»«lne. Kovc» llif llxwi'lit I^II'II UuV. A |>l«-ii»iinl herb drink Silence 1« Kolden for U fool's loinfue. f'eualiliiH' i,entl* to <'<Mi»utn ntloa. Kvmii'i VSIMIII'.WI.U1'«III|> tin- I'UUIIII ni.OIII.'I.'..' I . Tlunk» uio now miiilo of piiior pulp. Tftv |.lm<' ti, li-nrn Mlimilititic I* l>ulmer'» Culli,'K'«', lm«f ( llentltul M., I'llllll,. Itdiiuil'sulsiiiutlior of tfood i L'mjlutlon. " IIUIH«!>II'K iUiiiCli (Kill r»i\l»r," Warrir leil to vilrn, or m.iii'jy In ''ntluvd. ABU »MUf Oril^illut fur II. I'rlir.i IA London policsememiiever vutrf pistols. * . , , . Ll- • .'Mr, V. II. I'uyliu, puhl-lsher of the Union Blmiul, t'hlciuo. 111., writes: "I never saw anythliiK Him would euro hjoadaoho like .your Hiailyoioiliio." ,; Thcro Is no lell^loil In Ix'lnt unhappy. \vno"wutftb "NOT~ Give !5 cents to bo cured of Hnlt-Rheuni, Eczema, itch or any dlseasj) of the skin; lllll's 8.H. & S.OIutniOnt cures ull such. At all druggists. i It is easier to blamo than lo do bettor. Wound up —tho mftn or woman who's "rundown." Dr. Picrep's,Golden Medical Discovery sots tho wheels goino;. It starts tho torpid liver into he|.ltnful action, purilies and enriches1 tho blood, demises, ropiurfy and strerlgthens tlioflyst,i'in, and restores health and ugor. ' As an appetizing restorative tonic, it Kcfy ut wort: all tho procesHt'H of digestion and nutrition, and buildd »1> fl«sh and 8tfcni;th Foi nil scrofulous htimors and IdoOd-taints, aid pvn Conflitmption^Cor Lung scrofula), if taken in time, it's a positive) remedy. Un ike tho sin'saparillas, which claim to ho got 4 for .the olood in March, April, i.tjd May, "Goldeu Medical Discoveijy" works equally well at all seasons. : Uniilsb other blood-jpurifior8,i too, it's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in^evbry case, or your money ia returned. i Onj these terms, it's the cheapest You iay only for the ffood you i get. But itt's the best—or |t couldn't b* sold THE MbnE otHpriyrma. :. IliU's Pile Pomudo Is simple, causing no pain and giving instant re'bef. No luaJtwi bow old the case may be, if used faithfully It will positively cure pile*. Try ltto-nigut! At all druggists. Capability runs a poor race with Influence OS*;dose of Beecham'S Pill; i relieves sick headache In »J mlnulcs. For sale by all druggists, 25 ocuts a box. Nature needs little; opinion exacts much, From my knowledge, of the value1 of Dr. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills, de:-ivod as well from my own experience, as from the test! mony of many who have testBd. their merits, 1 am satisfied that they well deserve the the ample patronage they arc receiving Tus ttisv. C. VAN SANTv'OORD, -.',,-'Kingston.'N. Y . Wrltebri J f A . Deane&Co„€at»kJll,N.Y. If the heart Is wrong life cannot be right : -Ljli, _ ^-—p Tt»e O n l y One E v e r P r i n t e d — C a n Y o u Find the Word. There Is «j3-inch display advertisement In this paper this week which has no two Words alike except one word. The same Is true of each new one appearing each week, from the Dr. IIarter Medicine Co. This bouse places a "Crescent" on everything"^*ey make and publish., I-pok for it, send them the name of the word, and they If j o u know of will return you Bqp*, BaAUTiruL Lrsup. buylnr Creamery raetory Ms> GRAPHS OR BAMPUCS FHKR. ehmeir, referthem osItoidd*iBldc, and A fa Co, , Chleofo, UrgMtlr A locomotive's strength Is- eijuul to 000 ana- a ig. w . , u m w u " ' f t ••*•*"*:*•"•>•* faetuieraof thsse f o o_d s b: the werldi ham horse's. prices prices fair dealt!*; Heir mottoJ Al«* andrs and Improved Cream1st 8 eparator si m—t T h e Thrdat. — "i/rtwn'i , Uroitrhfal _ laity. S e e cut abov*. Capacity 8,609 «• Troche* ai't directly on tho organs of ^ho 8,000(1ounds power will '" per hour; ^tw< .horse olce, Tlujy have an extrurtrdmiiiy effsicihi '~^~ run ii.. They also, manuiocture roirlassh : II disorders of tho throat:. I Color, Falrlatnb Cheese Dresslfaf, , - A mountain of sulphur has been dllscov- C*««M ; f a l r b n b Bennet Estraet, Fairlamb erod In California. , ' ' Color and the Babeoek II Ilk Tester •very bins; in line of mashlnsry a s p Map, B M T I or Omo, CITT T o n no, 1 - , | • plies for butter and cheese factories. J I I Ll'OiS COlINTl, ' f ; : FsunKti. CusMjr makes oitbthtt ha if ths you i lsh to b u r front the manufacturers senior partnor of tbt Arm o f f . J. Ciutrtt k Co., direiel, write for quotations and disdouita. dblns builneRi In the Hiy of Toledo, County All | sods guaranteed fii*ts>lasB or e s « b e and Slate aforesaid, and that said Arm will par r e t n n e d a t our expense, i the sunt of ON 14 IIUNDHEUROLLAIW foresoh and everr cane of CATARSH that cannot be cured Da fit & Rankin Bldg. ft Mfg. Co. by ths-una of UALL'S CATASRU ODBS. _ _ M O < • M * W e s t I^nke HtHws. CUeage, Hat ' KUANKJ, C1TBNET. Swom to bsfonl me and subacrlbed In my pre* •nlcs, thls«th day of bceember. A. D. 288S. ~*-?, A-W.OtKASON l-^f.if DP BULLS Notary Publla (CTUGHSTRUP Uall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intsraa Ily and acts dtraatlyjon the bloud and mucous surfaces of ths system, send for testimonials, free. '< F.J.CUKNKY 4 0 0 . , Toledo, a largoldby Orugglsu, 76c THi: IMIOPLr.'S l»EMLDY pod has never tried to explain Himself to man. All Ue wants Is ttA'cveul Himself. porous, whloh lends weight to the, opinion that tho bnnyun-llke gnve;lias been for nod by the action of tie frost And wat »r. the nilier skntlug niaait bjaj asralo brokeo nutio Londoa. I'l'ICL .",< W . M. U . D .,-|io~ ,-4lO-ia The Best Blood Remedy IS SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, because it never fails to I wee out the poison!; it builds up the system with new rich blood, and it is harmless,, becjose entirely vegetable. Mrs. E. J. ROWEIX, No. n Quincy Street, Mejlford,I, Mass., says that her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of S . S . 8 . , after having had'much other treatment and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she could not live. j "Having suffered much from contagious Blood Poison, after using naif a dozen bottles ott Swift's Specific I was restored to perfect health, uid all eruptive sores disappeared.— J. CROSBY BYRON, 208 Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pal' -.Ir ' IQwTreotise oh Blood and Skin Diseases, 'i^ft mai edfree. _«-» T ' ' ~-LiJp SWIFT S P P O F l d C O M f A l f y i ATXANTA, C A V ^ NT I T l iQBQl INIMENT S "On wliatsul otf , Is tlwro II subject! Oh, if there is, qniek, Mrs. Lishman, and tslltieall» t it, like a do sr, sweet, kindereitureis . you •!••/• . .: T "Wsll, lit yoir ways down, then.sriS rU bsgii | but nind, it what I tsll you f In looking over the frclxlit list of Noah's Ark wo are convjiieed that uu did iotj lii.vo ai'slnt'le thing to give the cbihlr>'n when they snee/od. How ditTerent it woj^ld have been liail lie takei. a few tiottle^ of Dr. Bull's CvUjih ijyrUij for coughs and colds! Rheumatism, Impure! Blood, T , In Frlinc'o a n * Germany horse* are now vacdnujteu for the glanders. , * t The would an who will steal a dollar bere, could. tjtcal a Mansion in lleuven It h e Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curei • r ; , IN O L D E N T I M E S People1¾ overlooked t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f icnt! r benetlcial e f f e c U a n d w e n s permit>icut batistii d w i t h t r a n s i e n t action; 1»utj no|w tha^ i t is grenemlly knttwn t h a t Sjvrup of I-'ipi w i l l p e r m a n e n t l y cure h a b i t u a l const ij«ittiou, w e l l - i n f o r m e d p e o p l e w i l l n o t buy o t h e r l a x a t i v e s , w h i c h act for » t i m e . t u"t finally injure t h e s y s t e m . Ote Bull!s son Aiexuuder has shown by bis success with the violin th«t ho fnherito, in part, a t least, his father's talent, if not bin genius. . "•' Andrew Jackson's carriage, Daniel Webster's carriage and one thus bol<ngedjl]to Abraham Lincoln will be ahowtji at the world's fair. That of Ja:ksoa made dut of timber from the old warship Iron'ot^ea '• i f . j Amelie Rives" Chandler ha* a French art teacher , at Castle Hilt, h*r Vdrginia home; and it is given but t h a | she means to »tudy for five mouths'each year for ten years, and then make her debut us a painter. .; • '-':! Brooke Herford, who! h a s , gone from Boston to London, may meet in tliot city a man .whose name seems] t o suggest. his own .name turned topsy-turvey. He is Burforu Hooke, the editor of th< Uvangelicoi Maguzinoi ;>' R oo f Dlsonlered Liver, ; R C U t V M s l l Stomach D I s u W RBMOVCB NaUMio, sense ot Vullness, \.\ , ' COKOMTIOM, -y*iK. :, RIVIVtt FAIUNO CNCRaY. RCtTORCS Nornsl Olmilftioa, M4 { WARMS t o T01 Tirs. M. MAITII MIMOINI 0».. It CURES RH ^VMA . ATISM! rs in Ohest,* rSidee or Batik Iida4he. K t e . N e u r a l g i a * MONtY Hi W$RBPUNO If B Bottles dot) 1 not our* you or f bottle) doo« not |lvoyou ^onoflt. l i f t Uoitlosirii. TRY I p.lPorHottlp.imots, YOUR DR 316, • o l d IB Ne«v HAS IT, •OTTLli l u d States la m i . w h WAIIIIANTlm IIIIU'I UniDt IN. M., MM, 1¼ V ! M$kkiJuL m Su.4lr*AiW ^ '.<! THE HERALD. THE « p Y . day. I Goin^ north, the boat will leave Wyandotte t 8 A. M., [aid returning Albert Brown, sr., U vjryill. • |j roit at 4 P. M. This seawill liki-e receiving ifr;ight by the BY J . D . HAVEN. An infant child of CUrh. Toomey Was son, shippers nipt Riverside will get a freight notice conburied Monday mornii lg ? j ESTABLISHED 1879. Frank Nellis has bou j;h i.out the liyijry taihin|g the pharges dal|y Thpse nos preserved ur t i l the end business of Conrad Bigler. > (ices i r e to of the month when the usu il statement ISSUED EVEKY FRIDAY. A mile or two of jjn en ribbon, 'was will bk rend' ed. /'. Subtcriptlon Price, $1.00 a Year worn in Wyandotte yestt rday. . Buijglars li oke into the Michigan O. U. Houghton, i x- ;ount,y school Ceutrkl freig t depot Tuesday night by I S ADVANCE. examiner, was in the -h? \YVtl,ucsiiiry. pryiii|( open window oni the west side, Single copied. 3 cent*. Mrs. A. Long! in-has o lened'-a stock A goiid' "oVeiSco»t and a Wir of gloves ' AdvertlMng rate* made known on application. Card* of thank*. re»olulioni>. extended (leiuli of dry goods al her oture on Oak slrt'et. belonging to I. E. Stileswere the otily •ottce* and obituary |-*try will be chanted for One lot of Ray'* Wash Hatinet Suits, pleated back Station iAjeutj Welch The Ancient Order of L'ltited Work articli •s ttiket. at the fate of nreul* a line. sn<l will not under believ L>S thai the biirgllai't,' were not and front, nobby Spring style, all sizes froth 4 to IS any ctn-uinotam-e* t>e Innertrd free, t'orreepon- niiin now hold thci • l: leetings every years, regular 9'i.a0 Suit, that we will offer for tramps, but mifcrfsinnalh. The safe dent* forwarding audi nuttier wlU.aend pay with week. ! copy to Inattre piil.ltcntion. In computing price, # 1 . 5 0 . T" r • .?• ] - ; .-. t bore a fag sti|iiug that hi c >ntiiiiieil no W. W. Bishop i# th«i hjtest cantJIdute •gar* erven word* to the printed line. monev and tljis (irolmlily dlsHiindt:.i| the SECOND BAROAIN. j Addre** all couiinuiilcaiiuiu to the publisher mentioned for tin) lUpnjblicuii Khuyorvlsltoisfrotn ittciupting t|o einckit.v A at Wyandotte. Mich. alty noinliifttion, J Two lots of e:xtra line Ciisslhiere Suits nmdciin \[\ number of ci in* mid citpH v hlcli would Eitlnuites Cheerfully <Jiveii oil all kind* the latest style, very' best goods to wear, Sizes Mr. and Mrs. % ){ Johnson and have been »['Iconic pcl( for jtramps FKIDAY. MARCH IH, \HI». of Building, ' ' from 4 to 14 years, . (Jowl value for ¢¢.0(1, that we child of Norwitlk, U|, tit vUlllngfWy- were U'ft uutl slurlinil, .j ' ! . ' ' • tlmiiovrr Win, K. l.rtpcy'K I'IrtrttnB Mill. , liiive ninrketl tltJI rt0« •' ' • j itiiilotte relative*. | ltoa<l Improvement. Johji U, D<i iiildsoii, who was otic of ti'slili'iiic iMiiiiur Kr.iirlli Mini <.'lii>»|nnl »1*. If you want anything In Children's Mults this Hev. J, Stiinslleld w •ri'iich lit the •"mm the He to ill 111«' American. Spring, Il will pay you lo I'Xiiinlne Ihcsit gtioils hit. MethodUt church next SiJiulity ulghl on the cm lil'sl II ddelilHof W.Viiiiilintc.illed U'1'AXIH»TTK, *ivu.< III We i liny f l t y lust Hnliirdity night... T h e I m p o r t a n c e »f till' wheel It* II fill'fore you buy, "A Stitle hVllglou," A lilt I nil't yt'lir ligu hi] (vniikvetl to tor in civilized 11 fi« ha* IH-CII well i • | • 11 r > In fon Wei Ion with this stile, wn will offer 1(1 Do/. '* works luive (lie lut ii'r |»1IULn, l i l l * ! Wet k.iVut«ijtilutv h(J The J. II HisboiH mixed In the following extract: fhlfdreii'HShort l'liiiis, nil size*, /hilllei-ciitjpiilleros, week lointike biM'ii purt I ally clo*«'i| t llH' lo liiing 1'iiiiif "Do you know I hat I lie wheel |* the li'l'c.l'e lll'tllug Fl'li ill 2 5 u ctM'li. f N his ini tllv Inn k to Wyiunl llll*. Iff wits eouiieetlug link hetween liiiruiti'l«iii niul Nome repiilcs on lliel'ljgli n, Adiiin I'lctxon di'iiljiM I hill lie I* it llicn * k will the grip, whli'ii resulted CIVHI/HIIOII, notcrty mid wealth; lltnt Iry Dtni'Med, WHS 0.1 It till! World move*, It III I 11)11)1) li nil I'ltuilldiite for ilic not in tloii us uiitr- siidiloii ,v lu Ituilli. yi'iit'.* mhl mi ciiMtM a iv|(« niul live greitt wurk depend*? Do you know NIIIII on the Hepubllciii ti4 km, thnt thehor»n which *taggr*KM with mm About Ho member* of the F.pworth diiuglijer*. 'I to reiMitlii* wili'e brolight |Miiiinl» upon hi* hnck trot* olT citdly leitgue were eiltertitlui d H the home of here 'I iicsility tliciiioniiiiitij he fiiiii'iul cliiil'iii, the An , With !*.CMKI pound* loaded mi wheel*' Mr*. Kllzitbetlt Aubery t Friday uvcic held at 'hi' ti Isi-iipiil I'll'llti* irilcr oj I'ldleil Wot Mf»'" "'tend' I>o von know that IT von WIMP I'lmliit'd lug ii liody, Ih'V, (', A, f iJry picuchinflOOpound* of Iron In tin* form of it (•corgi- II. Diiwsou lut* tiii'clifiNi'il the Intflfi ciilie vmi would dli' If liifinl wfc* luit vacant lot on llie am III side of Vino oil llie seriiioi Philip Poll ifr, ,|i\, wliiw- fnther htti* oii«'-fl|(litliof » mil** olT? -1 lull In it i'ii«k slri'cl iii'io** from M II Wood's new 1 run a IMIICIICI shop In till*tjlt, .'fqrmiiuy yon could roll 2,000 pound*, itriiiiml I lie residence. y«'iir«.| iwii* ti i-H'il :byt(Jlty Miii'sliid earth' Do you know tlint every s i line t'ltshli-r W. Van Mllljrr i\t tin' Wynii- ( llllipiDII III I I I Bniiiiilcr hiiii'ie Moudiiy you »t««|i you lift your weight \»ny Hrtl |M>IIII(I->I ono Imli, Which, wlilmH? U|I. dolle .Savings lut11k luis llci'ii coiillncd night. The in rest was niiuic I n n'*)«itise to his lionte at Mom oe I this'week by to a liflegi'it received firm t Band ay maki'x ii lot lit tin-iMjil of it dity' I It it t sickness. Smith, wliolesililc provision tit •rcliitiil at oit n bicycle you ri»irno' farther, faster To tlioConHtimpt'H of ottr Ptirw Pfppitwd PttiiitH : mul easier In thcsuiijc (hue? Take the •Tims, May, the well known portrait IT: mid I;WWI st I.itrueil Htl'eut, Detroit << t t Aft • • I P^ 11* ft t n H * ^H tu,i w l ' lnl'tit'toT-Hy pitintf|! with wheel from the locomotive, mill mic-litilf artist and cni'toonUt, will iliennfli-r Poller Is cliitli ed with slenlllig sevfjirai of th«* world'* industry would die? He- work exclusively for th|c Detroit Kveii- bags of coffee, of the value of ijt?a, fni m H f J C U i l U t l l t ^ our Pure rrt'|»iuetl 1'iunl. <>H upon Sitiitli's stme Alllioiigli lli desciilpmove It front the cur, i-iu-riugc awl fttc- lug Journal. which ilH tiHe IIUH not coHt ICHH tiian if other paint liau been tory. and tint wealth of the win Id would Mrs. Hugh Huberts Mlss Sarah tlon of the li irse Bid wigi n sent by u»ed, dwindle nine-tenth*. You would heitr Miller left I'tiesday not >r St. houls,, Smith iliif IHI exactly tally with the The undersigned will be repnlntfd nt our expense. of no Gould*, no Astors, no Vawler- Mo., the former to stay line of Furniture, the latter ones which Po ter drove froib Detroit that day. tlhe yl'tiiig man wjas idelltiiied hilts. Witll street would go tknwn it for a few mouths''visit. thing needed to furnish a l|i Thin Guarantee of Hatififactory result, afwtiring the liSgheat * by tile mefcha it as having stolen j\w. tradition to future generations." office, and respectfully dlUfstS: M. A. Coan, the boot and shoe man, coffee, Which fas found in his possesdigree of -exwllen'ce in the fminhod work, fl,nd at lesscosi; than public to call and examine Like many other important facts, the will probably be a eand idatje before the I:* 1 if^ dbne with inferior paint,, is an agreement which we authorabove is very well known and'is very Kepublican .Mty convi ntiiin for the sion -wheuiarri Mvti; Potter H'as taken We will niake the to Detroit jliy J eteetive Ore ;n on a late imperfectly realized-. But the wheel nomination as city treasurer. ize every/dealer vilto has the (tale of our paint to fulfill, And. to ifrain.'Monday flight. without a proper surface to roll UMAII is use for sut'h purpose the funds which he has belonging {o our Kev. W. W. Carson o ' Dttroit delivIrndly discounted. The railroao only The Mitltignq Central ra'lroad com fiiui. , LOlsGMAN & M A R T I N ^ z t ered a scholarly lecture at he Presbyattains its speed by having a smooth pauy having,'ljmight jqhn Elicrts'. lots awl are sure that we can do you (tood. steel lied to roll over. On a less perfect terian church Tuesday jvering on the «in Front streltt opposite D I . Burrell DoirtStftirget that Repairing ojf all surface the speed of the slowest train subject of 'Faith and Free "hotight." & Co. 's, a ru mor w:as at «uu e started kinds is made a specialty. J. W. Eaton & Co. have taken the out thati the c< >mpanv intendet to run a; wutikl lie unendurable for the passen' ~ • -«'• • i2wi3 i.: •• ! • gers. The locomotive, that seems in- contract to build three rew •ottagej for railroad line 1 n- frefght and passenger August and Henry Loetrter, in OaHjjeld trallii'dlowu t ic river frontJ branching' stinct with self-contained life, becomes -1- ;. Ii» «lrl|>pK ARHlni. ,' Work was co'mn enced jtliis out if i Biddlo avenue: Thi>r« is noih'i the most helpless of organisms When its place. 1 During the epideiiilc ot ha Grippe . J . fug vrhajtever n the report. In order to wheels leave the rails or when snow ac- week. cumulates, little by little on the t,ni<'k. Jcnney Brown haseominei iced adtim- run caratlowt Front street to the water .last sea ion Dr. King's-New* Discovery The road question is now onef of I he age suit against Evaliie. Charles and works sjatiott, it becomes nqceltsary in, for t'oii sumption, Ctwghs and Cohls, .great issues of the day. Of all ttivilixed William MacKimmie. Theti mblearose cut off the cor icr where Mr. Eberts' Jo]ts ijnived Ijo be the best remedy. Keports It EL IA ItLE countries, the United IStatcs Have taken over the alleged eviction of 1 rown from stood. 'I For t lis purpose, the tonijiany tjom th • URinv who used itcoiitinu this bought [the 1< ts outright. .Tlie only 'Stitilemcut: Tliey were not inily otiickly. c-ogni/ance of the need for belter roads; a ltoii.se. relieved, but the disease left no had .afthe roads of a district have |jee,n made 1 Ado]]>li ^inith i*.b«yiig triad before thing which n >\v hinders the laying' of We ask you to give this a subject for indictment by a grand Justice Tewksbury this morning on a a sifietruck t'o he water works station^ ter-results. "reliiedV ,a trial and we gmtntntee that is the refusal < f the Field estate Migrant jury. In the daily puipers we read of a charge of keeping his ialo »n in New mud blockade, When farmers w^re rou- Jerusalem open on Sunday. Complaint the right of « nj\ The estate vant the yoUjWill be satisticd with ivsnlts or the city to bitv thtf river front blj>ck|. or^ t ptirfrlinsi! price will be refunded. It has tined to their houses because the roads was made by John h. Biiisle '.' take it off Ihei hant^s noei|it!ilin La (irippe. or any Throat,' weretonpassable. The pn since was Alziula Kauck of Spriigwi'lls claims hate soine o Chest/ or Lung trouble. Trial bottles locked up, money became scani*>the that her husband. Henry Raiick, threat- before itrightiif way is granted Persons who wish to |iurchase jS, »li<L /ree. at Cahal'au Bros, drug stoiv. Large , local merchants suffered in their IHIM- ened to kill her. Heiirv h»s b^en arrest(Jidll rings, witji-ijii led bottles quel and #1. a ' Ariln You (>olnf;? nes.-^ so that the local financial cri>i?* edand willhave a trial before J list ice to be just as ijcire-' rwjaujj:.,,-. «»r> 2(1.(100,00() vllitors. at Ijtast, eXptM': Mini the effect of bad ropds. \\!«j read Tewksbury tomorrow m i m i n g »t ten t'ureil S< i f Tlirout «1 six .Uoiiths Mtmidscntcd, should lit i- of iliijiii: a n d ted at'the Col|mbian Expo that-a fantier in Pennsylvania, J;t*t o'clock. !"«• , ' - . me. Every ring bearwhether you eltjiect to bo oiii; < >f tlteiu ' opting, while using a six-horse team to MonroUi Mich.. Sept. 2. 1MJI0, ing my mark. HV.VV. - U\— -•'•«:;! S .'ingif !•:.-! of hay. had one of his Mrs. MarvT. Lathrap Jtvill lecture In or not, as an /'merican. natunililly y<ni Dr. O J. Fay—Dear S i r : I have sufllt«f horse I M K.'." is fully warthe M. E. cfirtreh March p . upon sonic arc interested lali i»ns for u the prcpiti "t;r,rses fall in the road, and fered 'foi six months with sore-throat, was drowned before ho wi^.'df be got phases of the temperance)efo in. There the gratfd evei t. ranted lot t|iialltv. '• Don't be deceived, A Mplendii I Ia p e r j i i and at times an aggravated cough, which out. The question. "How are t!'«;viJ! V,p no tickets. Everyboi y is ijivlt Deuiorest's Faa nily Magazine •A hilt get the genuine, I attributed to a tickling and sensitive, fol-April. roads." so fre<|iiently put in liotintry etl to coine and hear tl.is poiiularSMo '•The Evoluti o|t of adlreiit Ex poiition,' thi'ont, I have used one bottle of your places, tells a whole story of the depen- man. A collection w III be lii|Ken. .f the kind that has yet New Trialmeti) for Consumption and 1 is tlie best (hi dence of farmei-s ufo roads foj" tlicir IH»CII publfshei|. From it you ituiy/learn flwiiiuv' throat entirely eured and am Arsene Meloche and Coiiiicjillor prosperity, comfort, and m e n for social were.caught in the ice while cro all the Interesting poiutsaboif I I i« com- free frOn any cough or throat trouble. WYANDOTTE, MICH. recreation and enlightenment. Without from Wyanilolte to Anderson Tti<' lug World's Fiiir. and tlie ilhisl ratibiis I cheerfully recoiiiinend others to -[give practicable transit, there can lie no *up- night and had to abandon tlicir itreisimply sti||trb, Including a cotupre- it a trial tiort for family gatherings, U«-tures or They went through the lce>sev|'ral t hcnslvc vhswjlaiid the pin of th?< k ' . I ' DK A M. LUNO. I).,l>. S. lyceuins. and th«f very schooling of tlus but succeeded in i'ciicliiiig»lio|elnail e \ grounds. plclu|es of nil the n ug illjceiit Foi sale bv and sample IMIIties free at children of the country depends on the hiittstcd condition. TmildingM itnd lortralts Of soiho of the ihn Stiong & Still's, HouUi Kockwootl. l,oenl.sl 'on Poplnr «lr»et, Wymidertte, li»lf same thing—good roads* , leading officer having It In c utige. "A Bishop Foley, who Icctitri'd a t | S t blixk off from Hlildle avenue. Apply >o ('oii*ioii|itlou Curtial. Occasionally It is found that people •es awl Arbor Day" i s - a Tnil< itliotit Ti An<il<llihy*Mi"iri'tlrwl ft-oiii pruotlee httvlng J WM. AltMHTRONO, J«., WyandAto, or in a given district rise ,to the import- St. Patrick's church last night, had atimely and d feply Interestl ig paper, hi* timid* by mi Hunt liidin IIIIMa n particiWM. HIJONK, 175 Klmwo(sl«ve.,pelroll, ance of this subject. In New Jersey, a very busy'day yesterday, trated with pfct ires of hii<lhlnistlii formula nf»*liii|»luvon«tiilil«)rei»««)Oy Detroit In profusely illu fees planted, in d fferpilt nloiinrytliii group of adjoining comities have posi- pated in the celebration bit for tlidfiiwiwly mul iwrmuiii-nt cur* of Coii»«iii(>the favorite t sixjd'clock to ' Hroiipllill", ihfil Crttorrli, Antliirm mid all Throat tively transformed the face of the coun- the afternoon, then left at ture here, 're- seel ions of the t'nited States, s<i acciik lion. and M U K ArTeutloii*, «l*o a po*ltlv« mid i«di<-»l try by constructing .many miles of deliver his 40 minutes' hti to ijespond to rately deliiieatltd that each tijay jbe eas- «tire ftir Nirvpii* Debility HIKI nil Nervous C..m« macadamized or.tcllordized roails. In turning by special train at the Detroit ily rtWognlzcd Swheu met with. "(Jer- i>lnint«, fiHiBr haviiig tested II* wdndetfiil ourstive In thoUHMiiw of oiwe«, h«* felt It III* duty Kentucky, in parts of New York, in the tlie toast ••United States" nian witliout a|Master"furni|(litt« Inval- M>wvr* b luntte It jit now n to III" MiHerinK fellow*. Aeluable suggestii|ns for the Htn'ily of that uuted W till* niotlvu "mid H desire to relieve suburbs erf Boston ami other places the rink. Wyandotte's old citizen]aw Biilrerlim, I will send free of clmrifu, to useful laiiguag});'S "TheIntena|tio^al ()r IIUIIIHII • « n e movement has progressed. In Dalltfhters and pJonV"|aJI wWideJfr* lt^tlil*reci|M»ln OerniBit, French. Oi) Plum direct. H room bonne, with notsl baiietier of the Kin, s L>au K iiiiin iu>o f- / . Tor'Kii«11lHliU'itUfiilldlryclle»imfor|ire|fariiiKi»nd I'rfrke county, Ind.. a road enthusiast, politician, -Albert Jaehnke. m«nt mid bnrn, For particular* inquire of out of his private purse, built one mile his castor into the ring am a paper by the'jUeueral Secreiai^iof the iialniC-1 MM by mall by uddremlnK witb Btuinp, Ilw4 AilKiist Ux-ffler. iVnjr tljl» purwr, J w . A, NOVES, 820 Powirfr*' At this time the county candidate for the.nomiua|tiot 1. Mrs. Mary L|ow«ji Dick Central Comic rof go<»d road. i Just at »yl in «|uestloH wassaid to contain the mud- commissioner. nson, gives facts awl incident*! most block,]) ocheiiler:*.% allegiance) to A Snap Shot diest road in the stale. But the object Jaehnke claimsHis candidacy looms up charmingly in woven; " furubifies an lesson of the mile of roadbed had it* cratic faith., uffti Etiijuette" nt Washington' te auVora Twoljuiidred dollar* will buy 8 nere* k>f ROOII effect, and now the same county is. with all theifftilgeuce o t i insight of the ijties that govtetrn. tociety borealis. ;"Easl L jgeiids celebrated for its roads. at our nationa capital;"Kaster (rnrden land In Sumpter, on Section Jl, it'itli James Mace of this eft;' had a glor- awl Customs' is specially ii|te.i'rating, Without going Into statistics as to the house and barn, oWhard and some oilier fruit. number of horses owned by the fanners ous old spree in Detroit th» other night and "Easter > iveliies" furniislics sugE 'CORKINR, Voiwar. Tuscola Co. J^lch.j and was found lying nearj tllio Brush of this country, it is pl«m that a condigestious for all the Easter gifts one may '•; 11*4 tion of affairs which exacts the lalxir of street depot at 3 o'clock jnext morning want to make Besides there are splentwo horses to d o what should lie the in an unconscious cOnditicii. When he did stiiries, evt ry department is full of A gentleman ettgagctl in business in DK. W. LAMBEKT, work of one is disastrous hi the business appeared before Justice SI ealian, Mace rood things, id there areLover 300 desires to relit a cominodhiiis staged that he had lost his vat -h, chain, Detitiit sense. OIMM.1 roads are the l»est possilawisome ill istrations; aiM every ble investment for a Mate that cares for t'47 awl his self respect. Tltis nreuiory month's hiaga: tie is just as goid, aikl honscj as a .residence for himself and OFFH-E: the prosperity of its greatest producing of his losses .'jo aJlccicd th • jtistice'that the subscript i II price is - oi ly $!i.00 a familI f. UDesitable and pernufjnent' tenes • class. T n e v a r e o f the utmost import- he, let the prisoner go. At rwidenc*. 8 doore north ef freibyteilaiii church THA^T REfERS TO year, Pitblishld by W. Jenniiig'n Deni- ants hildreit. JJe^t Detroit ref,j St.fi ance to railroads, tjood roadsj would The total number of v s i D r s t o t h e orest 1 "i E. 141 i St.. New Yoi k City. •! MICH. W Y A N D O T R. easily double the width of the Ixdt or public library and reading rot m during The Match 'Vide Awake \k a timely gone of supply of railroad lines, and January was 1.4^«i. of wh im 777 were would mainmin such supply winter and 'males and »"•»» females. A tot t'l of 1,044 and attractive ssne of the favoii e magT I N T , Its f ontispiece, illustrating sammer. They would avoid the troub- books was thawu during tht mouth. azine. Miss Brastow'J characteristic.' sliory oi During February tin? tola, hUmoef of lesome glut of freight when the mud dried up. and the want of business when visitors w*'as' 1.4W, of wlom 7U4'were "A March Mood," capitally suggests the Graduate of tlre.tTniyersity of Michl^tan. (he frost, leaving the ground. |ir«jdiices males and («W females: numberof books lingering stiowjof the departing winter, awl there are XJ arch pictures awl poonni New spring stock just received, He Office mid Residence Kiddle <ve, (next Uoor to drawn., l.o:w. The library isQpeu ill impassable roads. Franklin's New* pe|H>t). j '• • . sure awf see them. I ; The injost iinK suitable to the leason. All this seems clear enough, tint it is except Sunday from 2 to i:*0 "r, M IfreaerTalion of Ihe teeth a »|>eclalty. j W«s ire coimh>nciii|j to receiVe new good* for ed descriptive trticles po'tinnl illustr; hard to impress upon those nwH nearA short time ago - vJut ge"'Mur Nitrous Oxide aduiiuMered. |' , are Mrs. Stauttin's brief" but iiptc resting the sprliiK trade. ly concerned- How far state orj federal wrotj to County Clerk May, aikiiig] - WYANDOTTE, MICH. J descriptioniof (iray's^ iray's; Ft -forest—(-tie. fam A k f w S t y l e o f PrintrJ, aid should be devoted to tlw enjl of se- latter to send on a lot of copies' of. ous tract of the| HurujhaiUf Beejchea near curing good roads is a question for poli- new election law, which 111 B wi' , H o s e (double k n e e ) , | to London, anil] the quaiiit eliurehyard tical economists. It seems clear that, stated were badly.'needec d« wn Vou will be..'...WELL-- »f you take j ofiStoke Pogis, ijadlea' Underwear^ where the ivriljei of the without aome such aid. the ehd win" way to "judicially and legtlly inst Smltli B'ood purifier, ' I immortal "Elf fry" Was laid »w»y, awl never,l>e reached. In Europe th» state the |>eople concerning the tew law. Miss Eliza Huh tuiah Scldiwire'* capital StlkaL VBlvet», Flowe'rk Kibbotis FOOT OF OAK 81 BEET, I* the road maker. The great carts of ^(ay or two later.the "judjfe" was !-' f '*rtie Ureal Wood Medicine,. , ^ Suitable for Miliitiery purposes. the French fanner with broad tires roll light etl by the receipt of tile pimphjets account of a vfsit to the pa|a;e of a Isold by C,W,Thoma* mid CaJmlmi tiro*,! amoothly over i splendid Telford sur- in an envelope addressed o "Hon. ChliieneiiiobleJ T o this she gives the face*, a tandem team drawing immense Francis.Murphy, chief justice il Wyan- Chinesirtitle, "Chin, Chin, Huang Ta N ORDINANCE to atuend Rectlnh Rof an or dinancn i,,f,,tivi«. entitled. "An ,».*- muimim ^,, ordlnmic v,M,..w.^»arannnaa J - V» '•" and the "i'hlu Chin" will be en weights without painful effort. A par- d o t t e " frsiiuhUe to the Detroit Huburlmn HlrH Rail way ed by old aii|l young alike.sodelightA short time ago Judge BUG i of KaN (ft>h Mtreet, Wr»ntip%te, allel picture la presented ih'nthejr, counCo,," approved Marelill, istll, and H* amended Co,," approvca mnrtiiiii, invi,anu« t r i e s England and Italy amoilg the amazoo sentenced a man nan ed John fill ia glimpse Isl it into a high-el as* Chi— - • • • • ••'••• •*-' M K I , * n d a * by-an ordinance atiproveil Jan. 2d, Ian I3.ISW. nese. T h e r e art| numerous ijtliei articles Smith to ten years in the ben Umtlary. mat. Ani orlrl wishing Carpenter Work amr'nd#d by ait ordliiaiuw Jte ordain*: _._r _.apiirovwl ..r The work of road Improvement I*- It now transpires that the! cr mlual lie of interest, m<M of them I IwHUtlfully doiuVor Cisterns made, anil Repairing hat BKCTION (. ftTli* of Wyaiidoll Hectlon of anoily ordinance wiiilf J, "An or Vflde Awakeds iiiibllshetl Musleitl IhstruiiieiitHt will find me at inane* armiliiiK a frantilila* lo tli* I troit Hubbaing furthereti by constant agitation. none other than Hani AHhmbii, who was lllustrattHl, i i urlstn Hire*! Hallway Co.," approve March II. Tlio aiteiitloirof all penonii imlrnt »«!*' >">•" by publication of manuals on the sub- reared in Wyandotte. Ham escaped by D, Loihro)] Co., Uoston/ 13.40 a inyiihup. , | ISVI, and a* aiaeuded by ail ordliiaiic approved fact and by an excellently edited month- from Ionia iu l«8fl, nnd Wal rt captured year. Jan, 9, ISM, and by Mi nrdtiiantst BIN ov*d Jan. lint t'lty.Main* I* calliil to Hit; follow In* pruvl*18, \m, iMammided HMlarrad a*f low»i ly magaaine, All this work will eventu- In Canada .but gui off beicau!»« of |nil |oi| iiomaiiitx) In avctloit m of Hi* lti|lv« and Tale* From T •wn fopleiti Nld. U, linn Hw;,*. Th* Mnunoii ooiinetl anal. liaV* .....- III* |tf>|(i|latloii* of tli* Wyainteii* Hoard of w*u>r ally have it* effect. It baa been found error in' the extrudltlon pa wri. followed tittlck on the heels; if num ComiiiUtilitiierKi rltjlit to r*gufal* ami vraavrlMtlia far* for uarry. OskrHrwt.WysndolU. I^w3 that roads can lw lalil under the bond he was arrestotl in Omaha an I hern 1 autf tt, niiil It mist al ns dleatively iiiK at |Mt»*Hii«»r» upon lit* line of.natd road In An/, iiartt** allnwItiR oihyr iiemoim 1« |*k« •f njrat«tn without overburdening the tax out the balance of hid Miitchuej. provldwl lltat lltat tli* «11« far* aball aliall amimm ii provldwl .. tba mi•ttor MWv'lf n'yamMm mlh oir hydrsiil* without a |.r.i|*r »s-r thfV reputation for reatlablent^n which th«ir I Ihi' ' Herniary not IM raduisid below five tlv* o*iiili) will* for lit* varryltif **rrylnir Walef'ffom •d Iwlow payer*, and It leenm probable that, fifty •*lpl from thai tjau-r fate* or in*, aiurte of Orleti llrewni 4* was generiilly ijottMl In the uretuitllng of on* pwkwnimr a eoiitliuioii* trip on tli* litis Although the Amherst jniterrctf ;ia*r oontlniioii* ill* lip* W* th. und.MbJ.i.d, having rai*n «f PjIrtP iilialilliy atieli iH'ruoijii. «i«ll pay the ra from now, the people will contSw yWithin .... K,,jij ijmiij, |t|,„„t ||,* betni Hi*tiliy hnill. Wwllhotil the eoiiaeilt MIJIMIIIof of til* hayti volu"ne*. fl'owli Topics. 31 West itlfcl «r w ohtWtiouHTor works were compleied laat tb* twrunty of Wafm,«tfM waller rale* of ancli | H <r*ofi* or fanillli'i-. aii'l » plate with auiaxeinent the condition liyth«ororHtWt)oi ibnrlNin «Hiw«t Mail way I K II* u... Detroit Stibiirlstn Wrent Kallway «.'o„ il* mioBoniinla»lon*r* UirjwW*, *«••»«»* rvfmiliiK an lo do lb* w*U-r *hall be »luil (>fr rjmi strtiet, Now, Yolk. [aMlgnt, pjrovldad thalforjeonliiuioii* ^"^•dthai of things that permitted a whole region nettlemeiit was n«v«r made •lain*i iand' *dtnandf • - - - - of all IMMOM - - «m*br* and[a**la;ii*, ifforft Ihi lr proml***. and th* wati>r»ba I uei ly turn • iMtoorfron to or ffouitln tiity hal hi Uyln tt wld.voiii^ on again until Mich ral«* are paid U.HOUJIT Willi d, do h w b i siv* a.oll«sj that trt|M <rf farndng Industry to be paralyzed by town mid CoiitfHuutor Mllo* MMld iinlth''* Pruiuirlptlon, thoiiojv remedy imiiy uliall oliai > no inor* tliatt \ flftef & n emit* for paiiy *li*ll oliara« i r«ild*nc* of jNMMr Moor*. Hamilton, whoiulaltnetl auttitjl?Uu •Iiwt!i*t4dm)«i * •'•mod bhickade.'' , rljToVfwenlHive forSia round trip, an atldltloitai dollar for turiilim It mi «*•»!•'• a IIHRI* trlii or iwi• J - ' - Bv* twill* for < for couglm,awl. ifoltht. for salto extras. I'liemlay Joseph U|ll, t jitrtlce I* hereby glvvii that tbl* rnlf will •'« and pro*lded,:lhai *ald , . . . . ,voui|iaiiy , . _ J V *ball w a l l be at libW. Thomas. Ian Bro*. tlnd C ^HaehUiT* Ai*ai«a *Mv*. . engineer of the Windsor watt ,nd oolleut dnubl* far* after half •trimly enforced. ertytool r | . The best lalve In the world! for Cuts, went down and examined the new w< pa*t t«n o crockP, M.upou oar* not run onuehrd- i : if eaoh or MU oay», rorme pur- pwtt JRIIRMIAII nnasMAS. I'reitldeiil. Patrick's dnrch on Ltwt—-Near M " " m ImtpUt on *n*t>lally for th* aeeoinmodauletli Bruiae*. More*. Ulcem. Halt Kheum. In the capacity of arbitrator, [with and allowing aald olatmi, and ^ " "^anMnlnfrand-''--' Vfu, HiauvAS, HceroUry Board of Water (jomtlon of pulillb mMtlna* and entertainment*. Sunday^ Feb. 1 a pair of spot t tele*. iA f •CTh.VnTfbVJilii"da>-^8^231Fever Horea, Tetter. Chapped Hand* result that all differences ha ve jlieenji motithi from . .. 10¾ War* allowed by •••d«ourtfo»«fwift- Approved Mareh lilim.' lualoncr*. liberal .reward! win be given Chilblain*, Corn* and all Hkin Erup, tied and the town has aijeepted ! ' 'IrfWjnt »b*lrelalm»tou*foT*»anilriatlon WM. UAMPBKLL, Mayof. return ^t the ptist oHice. • ' Attest i ' i.: . . tlona, and poaltlvely cure* Pile* or no works. pay raonired. It U guaranteed to give WM.SvLUVAa, City Clerk. The Riverside will steamldo^rn fi Never does | man portray perfect •aturfaction, or money refumled. ^BA1ktVKL 3. LAWltBWCK, . Old Newspapers forlsale at this office. Detroit on Munday and begin character , , than in L T morelvlvidly Commbadonn*. S cents a dozen. i W e e » eentg per bojt. For sale f regularly on the river rout* nt «t Mm- aer of portray li g anotjber.—[Ill ehter. ffr|»«b»ii Bro*. Children's # Suits. •'.•''•' inwtJaia!inr.:' .I'' J. W. EATON & CO., Builders and Contractors. m a X Prices All Rigjiit, ^3, isr. d i i J k i i i c , j^dst-i? YOUNG MEN! f We \srire iahowing, the most elegant and best assorted stock of no^by Suits for young men for spring and summer wear SOLID 18 KARATS. ever brought to this city. All nigh grade goods at moderately low prices. Our assortment of Pants is very! large and has been selected with great care, and are ro'iounced by all who aye inspected them as fit. WALTHjER, yery alegant. Quality and style the best and Very Desirable House and Lot prices the lowest. P O I t HAli'KJ/ Do xiot miss seeing our, new stock of Hats, especially the •Youtnan' style at $3.00. The cheapest hat in the market. GOLETRINqS g I HOUSE AN3 LOT For Sale! ForSt>le! ISPU II WANTED. f Physician and Surgeon. MA. COAL'S i > i i : ^ o. DR. A. RIOHAEDSPN, FINE ,s Sure R P 5• . O . r - to^ Win. ^YAiroqTTE,^- _iacH. MllS . A. IDNfiTIN, A IT 1 J NOTICE IX) WA-Mlfi CONSUMERS. A|^fiOW©Ti*^ inteSfew?^^ e ST^Z ^wr^m^ni^H^i «^i,Vtt: ant 'T |'l IV* 5T', \J *^- ?Hi ^£h l\ ik Shm V«IJ' • f jyr- ,J;..»f!",>' ^^fArW^M-^^jf^j, ^fi'^'^f 7iV"i.'""|i*"^ WF¥^ »& V DlblfVSIUS the place that he has prepared with ko much care, with full instruction* f>r atraor<tliiii rjr ; Wntn I - H o t H"i hint to finish the epitaph which ho hit i •Wt«, but Mttln» rpri*h self ltad partially performed. Ho al 10 LOCAL, MKW« WOTWI. of the mdat oxtrnoidlnar: »1 0requested that Kev.; Rolit. Panto IN Chatties W. Lang* went to Ann Arbor should preach hi* funeral sornion, 110 which It; IIM over I gen lot : Tuendiy id have UU eye* operated on. service to lie held at l j » Cougregatlo i owl, nayti ^ t'onsUi|tluop iorI.'. A LowU of Chicago wasjm town ul church. dent of tile Mew Yfrk'Mi [a few Jay* ago renewing old ni-ouniti the ffnerul tph reeuntlylu/ \i( W. ('. T. I'. Annual. 'taiicefc ' neun |)lany».tis V,, the pijjntlfiit Tboaiiniinl meeting of the W. (', T. mannt the orluutal <iro|k Or IfflrXlHmlt I'S Prescription, the new Tremedy ' ' Dr. It I'.of Kbit It'K-k occurred MtH'ch II lit t i e chnrflh. Diti'lii'g Kii'ty-eiJht h o | nujdox | hi* [home of Mrs. Kred HtlVdeti. The pre.I lltf hiidy jny, Or fut|iu»- sat In stHti5|)i|fin'o dent. Mrs. (Joi'ilun, ealleil the meelli g l.ood Ternpliiri have retijed the 1 Igh altnf of i tlun piitr|ir|!hiil hall otfcr Unil.i'lKlit't -toil' on llliiron to order, nil ollfeer*. withoiie.e*cepth> i. Of the j riiiitui'. Tho|4ctio I being present, also a goodly numlier if street. wn« weird and linpi mulve In! the the'members. .*The retort* of I he out Dr. {lMn«'« exhibition on Tljiifwliiv going oilleers showjjd tn* union to lie i u ie. ThuUered mil uj»- witjt dim > "Veuliitf wn« slltuly attended.. jTrv.lt splendid working wilder. The different ted by ah.tmbir of glltiimefing again, kloetor. I jdei.artnients ar<' in harmony and doh g jmps, whltih onabii d ] m J *lth Mm. Mary Uulclicld <>l Detroit vWit- i c Indent work.' More njiouey was raisi il IrtlouUy, jnn;l only i fter n|y lydf >d heij won. W. II, I.ittlelield of Krlc !tho past yeur; tjfan any previoiw yetr corae|Uo ;ustotnod tii the | h in. >trcel Inst week. j ! since Its organization and the inomy cern [the figure jpf th aJ Thej| do not wait lill ilw nmd lis gone, , raised has'R'eti carefhlly cviiended In h, i • null riii d the i pushing the work ([but bldvcles are coming out ouitj- largein. sat on a throne obvoroc Ithi ly these pk'asniit day*. I ! Loyal Temperance Legion ha*.a nen i bbick' velvet iind silver Is aoi MrsJ Ward of Church street, vjho has bcrshlp of *0 children and is doing a been ittiwn with the grip for a \feek or grand work for them and it is safe In corpsi was arifuyel In tlte wol'g'iJous say that King Alcohol will n o c r g f t pontlj ,cal ve tnicni*. gllj.teriiii f|i«m| ' t w o pajst. is now iniproN ing/ I 18. throifj td'heai With pri'i'Sless Mlssi Dorcas Jones, the milliner. 1» imv recruits from their numlier. They aI*o found lime to do some uiih' H he d wtw placed:t ie p.i|iti|&<tl. - packing tip her gooil* and will remove sionary work and sent n barrel of clot \> Oh to neaTCiiieiiinaii. Ohio, in a few days. lug to a mission school in North Carp crow all ubla/e With hii -o d i n | i o | la. ernor Ids and rur. e-i. Hi <gluzi|a dyei A social for the hem-fit of (he Cotigrc- linn. i Rational church on Tuesday (-(veiling In the lloiviji* mission department were; wide ojwn. and lf;izc<t with Inst at Win. Walter-.'. A large number good work WHS'/lone. t'ie s ny stare oI doatit's nii^ht d|wn attended. Three mothejf.' meetings were he (I tho iiurlile-columntra r *ve df Itho i W l - f t hanlcfl-4 ped' 1' irbld*•• ' ' A siipicjent numlier "f »Joek|ioldeK during the ycaif| ehur ' have been ?ci-ttrei| to make the 'cream- j The MijieriiilVndciit of sc'nfiitilie i«- b o u iii volume of the (io: eis, undjhis iction reported the law regarilu g rig" was upraised as, if for ben'llicery 11 sure thUig. Thi-> i~ from th|; latest ; si ruction j temperance _ perance i.physiology generally kept, tton. Two .bla'ek-i-obed i-iest»' iButreport! euch' |idd Hit Bench is higlijy elated over an- I the children in most of the schools bell g tered; pt-ayers ktieolinf): other ijcceirt' promotion He informs us taught the phy-ical effects of alcoho}.< of hirp. and now- and a^ai (i reeks and I Lift-rat lire has IM-CII forwarded Jo tlje that htj is now titil .-.awyei in the higher o di.vut | lumber ramps and some money to assist Armejn'iins approach-vd 't department. tiff, itpd. making low obol ancMki- sed in ministerial work among the lumberS. HJ Smith- who"returned from the men. The superintendent of literature i his hfy Angers of tho >d r> of i.i liik,,vbst; university a few day- ago. expects to menta Night had ulr ;ul s<t m~w .en reported *iltj.3» expended for book*, : Income enrolled shortly in the r^nks of papers, etc., from which much good h:is I tiij-n.elto gf. and. as ast ft. list the coipmercial travelers. [ ! iconic. A box of jellies wajh sent to the lin^-';rln<j lo.ik >M tho nn OSIB^ scdne) j Mr. 4ud Mrs. ,Iud Wallers f*!*'/ ' q i ,< ' m l M ' 1 'a ,| ce hospital lit (Irand Rapidp. a biioad moon ray.-gli.iin<^ through the Cff« Von w i l l find,tho remove to Kock wood in a few days. , , „ i HYIHTII other work done(jr. at utainei glass wind." on t ie left tsfe, ({tiali^y of {goods, considered. u Mr. Wallers has secui.sl perjiianuut j lyAft<.r t j M , r ,.ports the officers for tile of the altar, iiurai ed t e ri f d uice employment at that place. | iensuing year were elected.; and t i e Of tlie corps •. lendbig it an aiiitost The tomitig spring election is 1^-ing I union brain* anotheryeat well siipplud supernatural sp endor. he miodrniul agitalcfl e«»nsiderably and some of the > with the elements of success and a d tolling of the ; ells follow d my cniiue eaiieiiws are already called, but lihe new termination to carry on the good wor One (x.pular feature of the society is clear across th (iolden Horn wilih a manner of votin wjll U- quite a puzzle their iiuanerly tea. At 0:80 the ladiei. sobbing, ran.: od sound. Wl i«-h vib at d to the uninitiated rd. / on the still an 1 poaoeful evening iilrl An i*e creanf social is rather n tin with their friends to the irtimber.of 10), The following day ; the funeral took: enjoyed an excellent supper, which wiia i-ason, usual tping during the winter hut a .social of this kind was held on followed by a literary and social enter pjace. It was signalized] by e ttrttor! 'Tuesday evening last at the Mejthodist I taintiient. All felt tfujit* the W. l \ T. I,' dinary and altogether ui precededted *•- church parlors with a go<id attettdance. of Flat Kock is doing a go<*d work aijd honors accorded by the sultan. , HU majesty had t ot .only di iputohed his We UM.uld hardly atU'inl if a jree ex- that it is a strong power for good. minister of public wo\>hi», Jti«a hibition of the kind should Ixj given N O T K K — T h e Democrats <»f Hrownk near o^r d<M>r. yet a numlH-r of sporting | town will hold it caucus at the TOMu Pasha to con> ey liDnssaJes of regret 1 characlers atteiiiU>d the prize tight i n ! hall building in Flat IUM U onThtiisda • and condolence to the hoi y synod, but | Detroit on Fr'uluy. evening las^ froiA ' the 24th day of March, 1HU2. at m'« had. inoreovet, givon oiilers for the j this pllce. j ; o'clock in the afternoon, for the put postponement of the 'mp rial reg'nita. Kverly pnlr of roller skatest tltnt has post* of nominating officers for su d which bad bqen organUed to tako , long »(iice been thrown aside is n«i\^ Itownship for the ensuing year. By o place on that d iy. Tho stt outs through j U«ing bruslietl up ii in I cleaned, jforthp;1 iler of the committee. HrowiistoW ), which tho pnu'essloii vcund its way i-katuiif cra/e Is once more with' UH' March HI. mri. wort- lined on olther sldo t' th soldiers, j F.tcry fitlurdny evening the t Inkl is ruii*1 who presented a ms to thii cOrpsq at It ;iiiiig'u| lis full'capacity.' | KOCliWtMMI. :> yon uir> n n y of tli^HO passed along. The dead! pontuf was Moses Cox. gave old friends u call lakt -not!laid injiii co lin. but jwas .curried | The Alligator shot by Sell U. jMorey HHV I f w j-oit will Uud UK good ' while Journeying through r'loijdn ha.-< Week, L T seated on his veivet thro io fcy ihlrty ijlltf to de/il fWii,lt. ! brvii sijnl hei'e ami 1* now on exhibition Mrs. Frank Olmstead of Bay City |ls priests nnd.-donoons weiii lng daz ling jut Morf-y"*. store, as near life 11 We us il visiting her parents here. vestments. I(n he;id nin slightly lncan 1st." Keep yi.ur hands oil! whikW. J. Dwver was called to Trerftf u cllnoii to one -ide and I e p.esontod viewing It-it may Lite you. j: Tuesday by the Illness of his mother. the aphetiranci of sail •• t< ii-iu «H riith^A fttjpuldit-ftti caucus will l«- held ill Mrs. Frank Le/.otte, sr., has beui \n thiit of d e a l . Preceded Flat lUck March 2«. bsiKi. nl one o'clock quilt* ill wifh la grippe, but is some bet |).lowodj by delibi-hmcniis of it- M.. for the purpose of noinlinaling ter at present wriling. f, thj; bill b a i t _, co toare icandidftjes for township ullices |for the Smith's Prescription, the new remedy advanced thi-outrh ith s crowded Jeniiuing year, also to elect thrH' deh-; gates tj. attend tin1 county coti^elitioll. for coughs and colds, ffjr sale by L. D, street^ Hlsrh jdiB'nJt^rle*'' >f the Creek Boucher. , lltf buarlasf pewolnd <: :iaJ(i--cB filled i ; By onler of conmiittce. The building* soon, to be occupied by onsecruted wine t and golden The [littje singing hints. tha< came of sacramental bread, walked here so plentifully .during tltei warm L. F. Boucher is living greatly iiuprois . ' i ihe corj^e while l.iur deacons" tlays of February, have U-cn obliged to ed by a fresh Cj.at of puint. Miss Libbie Jones has relumed home seek shelter anwiug the eveigrettn trees e sce'p^i-fci" t h j orl|! the crozier, during).the late cold snap. docoriitions of tfie dead pa«nap. \ \ e fi|ar that from a pleasant visit of eight w e c i s some of them that did did not return tq with relatives at Port Huron. | o n eitharside, . Sivoriil of the their ojwn southern homes agaim havj$ Soon another millinery parlor will he t ministers and of the leading fonud their graves in the snow and luff added to our thriving town. Mrs.' H palace o'itcials such as Huntr Pasha, A telegram comes from Kedwing, ia Valrnnce will open such as soon as tin- grand; master of the cei- imonies. and northern Minnesota, saying tjiat -U" ' new building which is l>eing erected is Mavroyeni I'nuhn. chief ihysicfah of completed. Charles L. (.'hanil-erliii is dead. ;i»nd n the s.tltan a id "brother o ' Mavroyenl reuialrts wiH lie scut here for bujdaJ. Miss Man- Boucher will have a m 1- Bey. now Ottoman eiivcy at WashingA. ('haniberlia of'lVtroit a!s«y sem Unery oix-ning about April i. Allstyl^* word that his brother will be brought and qualities of hats ranging from 5)1 ton *ere airofng- those lollowingihe 1 The rabbis of the Jewish her* and burled in Oaku'ood i-epietery. fo. ¢5.00. Those wishing to mvest in a corpsei t ...MI . — -•(oil Io c^ill and, see my We are just informed by te|egraph new Flatter bonnet will do well to ci(ll rite, and tl>e diplomatic c irp* headed s 'ljefot;e buying tjlscby M uo Nelidoft the Kuseian am< that Nirs. Margaret A Kyle n»f Beiir oii' her. .ehifle wanaiiled. bissador, in full uniforn, came iinzoiiia. Jienzie county, a former ifesitlenil All persons having any orders, bi Is of C'or^nna and a near relative (>f yoijjM -citrres]p«>titleiit. iliisl at the former place NeitheJthe Roman Catli&llo nor the on Suwlay. The funeral was held at report the same on or before March fit ('nrimoa on Tuesday. i to Wm. Speicher, township clerk lit Reformed chuijches were represented. • The funeral procession started at 1 Various parties in this neigh)iorhooil Flat Kock. HENKY JONES, SupervitKr. in the afternoon, and th • sun was sethave been preparing nets during tHe Thr Flmt Slang Term. ting when it reached the luriol vaults winterlto catch the early run of fish this From the ReIlnf<»-Phllnsoj>liii.Bl •lunrnal. of the ecumenical ' patri. rchs at Baspringy The game and tish waifdens of The oldest bit oi slang which can >e the stake say: "Thou shalt not catch traced to a-historical origin is said to )e lopklL ' On arriving thei e the corpse was transferred from t h j velvet and Ksh wi|h seines'or net*of any kind, but "He is a brick." Plutarch, in his "lifu only With a hook and-line-shall thou, of Lycurgus, gives an account of t i e Stiver thrOno to on4 car* ad most extake them." visits of an embassador from Kpirus'to quisitely i|n murblai whic i stun (is, in Although W. H. Flower was one of the cityof Sparta^who saw much toaii- the spacious v;iu|U.: Th< re together our owii. townsmen, ami whose-death mire and praise. But he wonder-d with a numbtr Of his \ redece*eora we ha vie: been expecting to hcAr, of for greatly that Sparta was not u wall<-d seated like himself on mi rble thrones some time, it did not reach us until we town, and askeil the explanation of its and skillfully embalme 1. ie will await saw it )n TltK HKUAI.I. last week. Mr. lack of defensive works. £ o answ >r the call of the last trfunv »t , Flower) has tK-eit a patient sufferer for was returmsl that day. Kurly the ne<t many years. He leaves u large family morning, however—for tlie Spuria is s«.|t|in^ a Duel. nf gi-o'wii';up idiildren to mourn their rose at dawn—the Kpiroti; was awake • An amusing <tory used to be told of loss. Wci-xtcml our deepest sympathy isl ami conductIHI to the Held orexerct.e to the bereav-d faiidly. outside the city, where the army if a man J who accepted a challenge to ALS0 FKAMES. Under theausipices^if the W. C. T. V. Siiaria was drawn up in battle apray flght « duo!. On tfie a] pointed day he senf *.vord to his oppot ent to chalk Lurge itock n|nl jood assort incut of a lectnfe will IKI given at the Congrega- "i'here." said Lycurgus, "are the wafts on a board an t iitlhiajlof 1 Is (the chal- ill Kinds it' him Iijfir. Also Keiieingiiijil tional itliun-li Friday evcninif. March 2."J, of Sparta, and every man is a brick lenged party's) ligui by Mrsi'Fi-iol of (irand Itapids. Subject, an 1 if the chftl wil pay you to cult iir l*oits. Urorgr Catcintm On. •Kindergarten work. - ' Miss Dora longer hit it bs i^o |(d consider himbefore ptiichasFrom «ti* C'lilvm-o Trll.iilil-. j 'Wheeler of tirand Rapids, an excellent 9<-lf wou ided ur id tho' case Katie." he said, timidly, "I—I hale might b> elocuti mi*t. will lie present ami favor the ami lepii-e with some selections. They allowed myself to hope, that you regaid This $1.wyi mijiy pi have orlgi. will also he i.resciit and cmiilifH the me as somethiiig more than a friend.' jjCertaln lias-, "(ieorgc." she aiiswerwl softly, with hated train one told „ niotheijs' meeting in the afteriiooit al half averted face, "you— you areawiiy tlble Inn-keeper mimed Biirdweli. ' t W. C. |T. U. ha|f? off." , ; l i e wiw often at variance with h i s (t is relatetl'tliat the inhabitants of neighbor^, and once he and a guest And (ieorge, understood. He can e Dakota and other western states are Having <juarrel9d agreeo to fight a often ifompellwl to Hee Into their cellars nearer. dpeL At the ippolnted hour the adand hules In the ground to escape from O'HulliRaii'it 1'iiirwtfijr. viersary at»peirtd) armed with n gun. the violent winds and lill/./.anls which From Ni'w Ynrk htfe. infest ilbnae countries, hut are never Mrs. O'Toote—-<J<MHI inarilln' Io y*'t Bardwell loved a jokd, and being very knowi* in this latitude. Yet the dark Misther O'Hoolignn, an' Jye lw wld yf. busy said to him: and Claim AgeiiW. ami heavy cyclone and storm which for it's a father F«ear ye are. •Tom. I'll tall you jjrhat Til do; iciictal Insjiratiie a pftsse*! over here a week or two ago, Mr. OHooligan—Faix. but the h a m f you jjo up and «tet up i board about * Appllraii >IIM for ' /"' . drove some of our wood choppers to hasn't been ton Id ye, Missus' O'Tmdi, my sl|ja and shoot at it, i nd If you hit Meek protection from the hurricane by an' it's morei than waTtfather i am whip it rilraekaowlfldge myH if killed and 4-rawftW- into hollow logs and other It's triplets, bedad. invite t i e whole crowd t • dinner.'* place*] of safety until the storm passed Thei ludlcrois prop<sltlon made Back Pay Bounty ard Increase of Penover. , • (rood manners is the art of ihaklnr sions pidiiiptt^ alt 'tided l o o n easy rfe/ every rone iaufh and ,:t|nn ended a leniiS. . ' ;• • Komeyit B. Murray, for many yean* those people easy with whom we coif farue,—Chioago Newa . ot a resident of this village and now resid- verse.—{swift. Deetya, ftorti/hyea and all .Legal ing at .Corunna, Shiawassee county. Is Happy Hoo»i*m. P« pern' Carefully and i m*dder«raM IMairaeto k Colleslao; lying at the point oi death at his home Wm. Tlminons, postmaster at Ida(vrrecliyLxecyted. • *. In that placeHe is about HO years of •Hello, HayseedI" call ed out a ruda age, and has lately been stricken with vllle. Ind.f writes: "Electric Bitters haw young freshman, to Farjner Medder- fiTl|K(iAl BI.AMH A I.WAY8 ON l\\M>\ several strokes o f paralysis, which with done more for me thait all other med combined, for that bad feeling grass. heart trouble, has brought him into his cines from Kidney and Liver trouble." J o i n "Young man.j"' replledl the farmer, y o r i i e r ' o ' Huron ntid Chitith Streetsi present condition. Before he removed Leslie, farmer and stockman of sam • •you attend thai collegii o n ' t h e hill from here sever*! years ago he prepar- place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to b> f ed hut lot In the Flat Rock cemetery by the best kidney and liver medicine,mad - there, don't you?" "Younir men and the aids of the grave of his former wife me feel like a new man." J. W. Gard- , "Yea" women.jeiirn ihort•Then let me toll y<|u somethiiig who di ed some years ago. He erected a ner, hardware merchant, same,town, bsnd at home dinting- leisure hoqra. monm lent for himself with his name says: ' -Electric Bitters is just tho thini; that is not taught tbeie: It Is un Tfie PEBKIM sysand d i t e of birth, leaving, a blank for for a man who is ail run down ana don : pardonably lnocjrrect to t peak of b*ytcal work in TWO to the dai e of his death. ' He baa written care whether he lives or dies; he fount I seed. That ia somethin j which dbea •hading, no position, to Mr. Potter, the undertaker, that his new strength, - good appetite si id fel L not ;.exiat. Hay la drl« d grass 'and " ' ImgU 6y mail. ror«inular*aiiil A lesson, to rental!* will be brought here and re- Inst like he bad a new lease on life." the proper term is g n u i seed. Just F^BNI2J( SUOn'TH AKD IN8IITCTH, quest* that bis body be laid to rest in 30c a bottle atCahalan Bros.'drug store remember thaff-i-Greenj burs; Sparks, DSTBOIT, Mica. i ROCK. m T (Q m H i' <} Conditioti prices oil these goo4s than any btfrer house in tie fridei -ALSO A- CLEARING SALE this is hat we sell: >1 i pce^el i>ots)aii Shoes, e4tsj Rjiini^ Cslf and Wiiprn IIiTLpIe^ mem '* Goods, Flan Mfr. & da,! t > -OS AI.IJ- •i ; • • % <j lit Men's, Ladiei' and'Childroili's, i . ,MIV. ,•' 4''^-'V'V'>:WOOL BLANKETS AND FUR P E S , ETC. 3. «1 These goods must all, go to iiifikci'ooiii f<it:;<»ur new ^pi-lug stock, which will soi iii be coining In. >,• W 0) VVe solicit your Inspectlo i and patrotiiige. -'.'. > ^ /i';.'.YoufH'tnily, .'•:'•" •" • •]'.••.; , "•'••• W.S.MOREY I-'atri': filling the hodse with goods1 for the Spring Trade, to be sojd at the lowest figure; possible.. ', \ . ;. j OR EXCHANGE. Barbed and Smooth Wire, WAGOJ^fi.BUdGlES, • t Wire Netting 2 to 5 ft wide, - I Cut and Wire Nails, Pago's Woven Fence. a9.RTS ANl? 0AR", V '—— ifliLli STUCK OFN|S6BS| OF A L t D& SCpiPTipNS.,* • • • < , ; -.•!•;;;! BrnwTiffi; ISXity ^AVA^WlJ^^lW* ^ I.I ; • • ' • • • ' . . . • p ' '' - ' ' r ' ! PAJINTS, OILS AND (JLASS. JKemember I have the choicest of I jh'nd keep only the best, and,sell them on their merits. . J fav Af'lhcm: Gate and Keystone Disc ftarrows.; / * ' :,( , Five Different Plows and Repairs for all. •,'.]• U, j » Qale Sulky> Harrows and Seeders. • I I i . a; Wood and Steel Frame Float Harrows. Wagons. Buggies. Carts. Sioves, Tinware, Wooden ware." Plastering Material. New work and Repairing. .j , You afe sure: lo save some money by trading with \F>LiATp Whm rioplc; Micii. in D t i T I t m I* Htop nt tl.o Corner Cam* aiid Grand Klv«»r AvoimeH. JUiteH, $1.60 and $2 per Day i'iw26 Frcelaiid fSarrotson, S" JPnl>lie. r i A'tafl t O N 8, ! . ^ J, ' FLitT 1?0<5K; Mich. Hte. \I ."I" t>« -¾^ " J o c k o y " B r o u n ' i M i l l 8 n |t*n. Mrs!" Alice. Haydah. the disi ihdiited'' daughter of the late "Jockey'' Bi i|wn,- of Grand Hup ds, w.ll, us matters no * stand, WEEK WITH WOLVERINE* BOTH reeeive one-half of her father's-estate. INTERESTING N EW8 FROM NATIONA!. CAPITAL. GREAT*AND SMALL. The* Jury rendered a verdict for the ton- j t tcstant and against Mrs. Ifcalnes, t! IJO sixty- ! year old heiress, thereby breaking Bo wllL ' 9 e t i a t e a n d t h e C'a blnet Dlaeuas Nallnttenaatlonal A l l « m p ( a t H a l r l d e br Tito vordlct, was received' with immense b u r y ' a Belirlnji Mea Treaty.«-11«», • B a y ( H7 « l r l . " ! » t r a o a « H u n t l i i s enthusiasm. The crowd applaudc , threw K e n d a l l ' s Kudtl e n D e a t l i . A c c i d e n t . — B r i e f NeW» I t e m s . flats Bnd parasols into the air and tome of | j.be women wept hysterically. Two j ladles i-rasped Mayor Uhl around < ue neck KECIPIIOCITT WITH SICABACOfl. A sensational attempt at suicide occurred and kissed him in their gladness, 1 id then The I»ti>sldont hai made public a prp'at Bay City. Joaiie Hendricks, a pretty {turned to Hnd his colleagues, but t c*y had clamatioo of reclpi ity w i t h NJoaraugui, girl about JO years old living 00 Second escaped. Mrs. Hayden was a( ilaudcd which republic agri is to am it duty free. street, has» be»?n keeping company with a When she appeared on .'the street* and 0 amonjr other thiSt'n: Animals, live. C o n railroad conductor for upwUrda" of two lanro crowd followed! her half way .home. 1 meaL Fruits', fresh r dried. C6tt»nse< d years. S5eviT.il times the Wedding day Mrs. Haines, the heiress,| f was not in the oil and alt other, pi oducts of said seed, 1 has been set but, the Wily conductor bos court-room, and the tiers was con' eyed t£ Tar, resin and tu [liuetino. Coal wood • always >nvenlrd a reason for its postpone- her by her attorneys, She decla «9 she ment.- Jenm-.- tinillv came ty the roiiclu- will appeal, but her lawyers were nelinod j and lumber. House! of woodl o i l iroo.-i j Tools and implemen s for agricultui-ailiaiid aioo that per a!T.:dtiou< were i being trilled to advise a settlement. Ilofore t 10 conWagqns, cartel "iwitb, and beccn >U despondent procured a test opened Mrs. HayJen offered t > accept j horticultural purpo es. j and handcarts.' h o 1 and steel, in rail 13v [revolver and mil rt'd on herself what was t;tH).0OO, but this was Indignantly efusod. jUrst beli(L\«d 1•• Ixi u fatal wound. F.nter- 1 She now says she will abide by th< iury's railroads and, other it imilar uses and struts Mngj the urea*' . ut JIHAV« Ihd left nippfe. j verdict and take half after the law ei's are tunil iron and steel, or bridges and: brid^" ing purposes. Wi for fences, apric-jlithe bullet pS: • 1 through lipr lunjr. but 1 paid. « ' tural and mining machinerv. ' ' Liooks, un ;ts course arid passed I trust defected ' j pa nphlets and othe printed mailer. V"e»-, . tm* surprise.or physic.ans idownWirJv A Terrible Death. j sols and bouts of nil; kinds,,fitted together •I in rahy sjiin-. rccuvcr;the g a l cur-; -i An nee'dent which happened at the. or in parts. Gold or silver in bullion, Ing froth the t. ,t ihock. andHl is liinv Ixjbars or coin." It ia .understood that the j?bo' declares,, lieved Mie> w;. reco.er. C e n t r a l railroad a t A l b i o n resul*<oi I packages or coyerin s| in which the articles .i<; wyl ttiaTcp another athowever, th .t Lnained in the fore; iig schedule"' d r e f n -»'ruction as soon ai sho is d e a t h of IJrakeman C u r t i s D . • t e m p t 41. «f I: T h e e n g i n e w a s b a c k i n g d o w n tl ported shall be fro of duty if Jthey are I able to „".-t a5> •it. track an I Tu.-.s u^ Was u n c o u p l i n g : usual and' proper f6i| the purpose. . IN A GREAT STATE. WASHINGTON LETTOJt ovn i iJ ( ' ' SEIZED RUSSIAN , ' • ' ! : • • ' : • ; , • — — mm fp MAILS. p , • S r. CMM^m»lta,. * t ti'i- skin A <*. • :Wi-. L'*toi^$J&Az£$&ZiML r^r: yv Vi?'* f91^i% A'/' } • i, - : , ' T l e Kultnn o f T u r l i e y Alar B e c o m e In^ ! y o l v e U In a » e c | i U l l U e i i l l r . ';] t is rc|)ortfid from Constantinople that th( Sulfan, under the, inliuence of the German hud Austrian authorities,rhas, rofuied to klisoipline the Governor of Salon ca fdricoiiilscating the Russian mail to Mcunt Ajthos recently. It is an open sejri-t in diplomatic circles that the Mourn Atbos c l i i i t e r h a s Jong been little les> thi.tt un! advanced post of the 1 Kussiai ariiiy.Olf Its 3.000 mouks 'at least 1,20( art nOn-jcommissloned Russihn officers, wl 0 In monks' garb traverse the surroundini vcountjry and gather Information for th Hi «sian general stuff. To facilitate theii work ise officials recently had establisted !a • spcclul mail^ servic*' from (alonicn . -to . Mount . Athos. Tbus, die* the J Austrian anJ Frencl, po iloffii in the city managed Only ttui coi-respo [dence of French and Aurtriann Hi ITurket With foreran ports* Russia hati mail service on ; Turkish soil , Ttlis effrontery moved:*aVen tlie. feultan to; tin >er. a'tiu, .upon a hint froin him, the Gov-j ernor of Salouica confiscated the mail toj thi'i c i o i s « r recently and forbade the continuation pf the service. The UussiaD eonlis action to M in Constantinople and the latter, the Sultlin. Tha Austrian and mfstcrs protested ugaiust tb|ik t w i i 9 hardly expfected, hoijvbe i c i t WIILII his loot s l i p p e d a n d their advice .-would stiffen th'> I IVII.i, < HECKMA TK TUB IlldTAflfS, Miot III fix- .tlnuttl. under t h e t e n d e r , w h i c h p a s s e d 0 backbone snffic'.ently to,caUSO hi'ni J It has'become k town In Waahingtbn L o r e n Oe. ,.- r. a l.nl of 1 I y e a r s , s o n of cruMiinu'h.s body just below, t h e t l 0 opposing Jt.his last encroach; that Grea,t Britain i 1 building two revenue J o s i a h DceK'T. ;i wel'.-Kwv.vii f . i n n e r liv'rtr.; h o r n u l e mariner a n d drajjginjg j it issi.a upon his sovereign r i g h t s / j cutters' loii- the uoitl eru lakes whicli,cini in l l a - j l e y !.'.vi|s:iip. l . a o c ' T c o u n t y , m e t reds. D e a t h wa.s i n s t a n t a n e o u s . ' j be converted into fo -midable w a r s h i p s inj With a s e - u , .-. 'f nut fatal, accident, by mains wero tillien 011 an-' in a very sliort space 0 f time. ) Their b a t U r i Conwc^-vJiUve Virtor'r In N e w York. j t h e acciilcu'. .1 d s li.ir,-o o.f a shotgun.' ' stretcher into the way-car; and th i ifls an.d aijiiiiuuitioti are lA be COIIH Jin\ll_\j Electfoii s for a tiew Quebec legislatu n > I D e c k e r and . t r n ^ b l w j r .-, b o / w e n t tn tft'l : soon puliO'.l out for. Juck*sY-n. j ready to be speedily placed upon, Ue; id- co iscquenli on tlje dismissal by Lieutenant [ l o r e s ! 10.iir.iv w o o l . D e c k e r s a w s o m e j j l u c d in JuckTou and leaves a wlfi 1 legfid revenue cuftei s. Tuo yenaW puss ad. G|>v«riicr AhKOrs of the' late Merci'r t h i n g lhu.1 b-' t v m i t e i in slieot. Kader I I a [.bill appropriati: ig $-'75,000 for| t^Vq ^tverniiiient on' ncioont JO/ the scahduls • S a v i n g tie- a m i n u i i i l oil. p.i.-.sed it to j Jiim|.e<t I i , i » u . e I S l v - r a n d n i i . » w i i e d ; s u t e s revenue .eutte'rs for U e developed iacoimectioh' w6rh the Bale D ; s UniLwl I D e c k e r u n d . w e n t o e load w a s 111 Ua'diT I A m.m .rushed iuto police h-oadf uarters \ pi-eat lakes. . It is 1 nders'ood that liercre Clialeurii itailway, vverie hi-ld aud resultiil ; - s t o o g e ! iiov.!. io piit 0:1 a c a p w b : l e D e c k e r I at li'Miid Hap us anil satd tio . hai seen a I the appropriation is exhausted another a id in tha ci m [ilete'rouf of the Mercier partU ; w a s Sliil ho. I'Uir* tuo -:ur.. w i t h Itic breech I inaii jutn•> off tlie Chicago >•* IVcc M.chl- u greater amount \v 11 be. jdppropriateJd if 4L total (if i l Conservatives. 12 p r 6 f e s 9 # : r e s t i n g oit tli•• ir round. No s o o n e r w a s tlie 1 g..n railroad br.dge iato tiie*"i <)r. Mo 'need be, to give this reveoiie r cutters hbajvy supportfi-s of M r . MereiL-r a n d - 5 Indwc a p ou th*n Hie h.iuuner fell, t h e (,'un w a s I doscrdii'd him as without coat shofls, 1 urmor. and full battery equipments.;, | Tlii's pduiloht, Liberals havo bedn returned, di:x/liar„'>Hi and \he couleuVs Jiassed I and a few lu/mutcs later a leleph ¢ 0 IllOS- I is an indication thai the action of G n a t the late.'touso Mr. Merciel- had a niajori , Ihrou^li l i i . n c r s loiver jaw. t o n g u e . |s.>;e unnotiiiced that^ George loto.' a 1 Britain at every point is belns carefully j of aViout 2!!. Four tiieinbws of tlie, ,la| p a l a t e and a 1 unmediatH -oft p.r.tii tak ntr I'liaiuter. v. lioiias been'III I'orsov ; 1 weeks 1 watched by tho stut 1 and navy depart] net ts gdvermiii'iit stoo<l for re|clect.op'i but tvith it live >l tile foW"r and t w o of th<_< 1 had escaped froni'liis nurses whi deiiri- ;of> this country. ' • ' ^--^- ' wurefdoiitiaied. Not a.sinsU) Conservati Ujiper leel'i. ami ue.iplv h i l i ' t h e t o n g u e . j u t e and -Wandered a4i|uy;ouly jiartially s c i t Wits lost, while auvbi-dilitf to tl . W I L L IMlO'Tl c r o W CEALS. he. llar'u-CT \.i.s eaild4 and . dn'sisol t h e ! dressed. Tha river was at ouco X d ragged. seats' farmer wouiiils. '1 g« ton :u<; .S t h e m o s t s e r i o u s l y but the body was not found. 1 The President, s m t to- the Sena' the returns rU/oived'? 2ii cUpiel lyiLibcrals' wCrq ro captured, captured by ttl arbitration treaty 1 t'lative to-.the Be| rii ' ia;urnu oil ..uy parus t h a t c o u l d IMJ reili h i d . Ci'nscryitiv'es. Foa fisheries, wdli L»ut siiswst'on 0; W A 1-alul F a l l . * ouivncndat on. Tli 1 members becam| vei-y • . AtROUND T H E S T A T E . Mrs. Ju ia Crowlev. a g e d 73 y m rs, liv- much interested in |ho subject at on a a; id it M Pre»lde«it t l o nmt ti Vl« Vlt-torlou* ing in Hay City fell flown stairs and broke considerable lindig llion was express )d Valparaiso cablet President Montt hi ;, t'ntonvillo is bu Ulinij a new raliin? mill. her neck. Dr. l'lessner, who it tended because of tlie ar. ogant refusal' of [x te told tho loaders of \ixo Liberal party ei , Hiaud Beach is proparius for a building hel-, says she was taken with a I aralytiu BritiiU govern men, to, renew the mod us pliuticaly that if they wanted him to foilin stroke while on the stairs. The. jack of VivBiiUi. The ro«if r <vas referred to t i e boom. now trail net ftjom among their run her skull was crushed iuto-tho br 1 n. Do- foreign relation* ci imitleeaiid a Jlrin-aud ' Marshall's electric lights cost f,r> ap.ece ucusod was the tuotherof a largii family, explicit report m ing a decided stund ttoey ni>U«t inl coutjrisk The recent iloctionj of\Pcd s month. uud had lived in Bay City 14 yea i . t . a cabinet raJOtiig jnay be expected ohtt apdl Rlcardo 'J'rumibull as deputies _—_^_i—i, ,—. 1 ' A band sawmill will be erected at Eweu the subject of Lon Salisbury's l o t u r w is' tbe lower national house assures, the The strike of Benton Harbor I (ockwal- discussed and tb< bope expresseil t h i t ! by W. A. Andrew. Liberal^ 01 tbo needed number, and if t h y lppers tias ended, and the^mon 10 worktandlng might be airowe better iindei A school in Huron count?, near Mud can only keep united .the throe [factio is Ivod at before tho fouling season. Creek, i* taking a vacation' on account of in-; for JO cents an hour„,tbe old ! • ite. " which comprise tbe|r partly the Preside it Sl-ItlNOKIt i s IMI'ltOVl-ltO. I poor roads. , A couple of Ohio capitalists will build a Will doubtless name ero lohg bis new m i l prlngor continues to liters. It is rumored Edi ardo Matto afd A miniature salt plant Is being con- factory at Sturgis. employing 17 5 men. I Representative Id be oxpects to be )n Sonor A It, un lrano will be jusked acceit ! itructad tit Saginaw to be sent to the Overalls are tho articles to be t u n e d but. Improve rapidly, portfolios. I World's Ifair. Audi tor-General Stone .has be 11 having, bis feet again in a |fow days. I t 1»! e-tBooted that the iriff discussion in t i e Earl VVfrigbt became dissatisfied with his a severe lime with la grippe f i - s e v e r a l House will .couth iue for threeror f o i r , T e r r l l i l e l l u r r l e a n e | n PorUiaal. / quarters at the Ionia prison and loft for weeks post, and it now has. hi ci on his weeks more, with Jinterruptions ' now a-jid A buirli^ue passed over tho Portuguese buck. . ! parts unknown. then for the consideration of upprdpilntliin coast, d i i i g much damage to property a i d A third'oottago is being erocte; in con*|-and other pressing (pills. It is now underThe water works company of Iron to the hfiriot work's at I^isbon. AnutiMountain will tpead 150,000 in improve- neotloii with the Michlgaii' lnsan 1 asylum stood that Mr. Sprl ger will make tho clos- ber of houses Wore unroofed, chimneys in Kalamazoo, f It will accomonidate 7 5 ing speech in the riff debate. He has a blown down- and, trees prostrated. Six : menta tbiis year. patients. -' g^eat'deal of mat collected which b e e t - persons w io were passirfgi along the stret ts r .• Thomas 8. Jewett, a Niles boy, has been The strike situation In ' Wheel 1-'s ship- petted tio use in an argument at tbe opeitwere struck by flying debj-is and k|lled. |A ippointed assistant paymaster In the that no great labjr number others were moro;or less serious,y yards at '.Vest Bay City 11 ac^ically ing of the debate, United States navy. preparing for thO clojsremains as heretofore, but a sa . sfactory VUl be involved In injured. Tho River TaguV- whichlih s o n a g argument in fa or of his bills. T h e new lumber and shingle m'.U on Settlement is expected as soot as Mr.. places ta<3 already overllowed its] banks, is in operation. It Is Wheeler returns from the south. WILL E X f A N D MlLlTAIlT lSTELL10E!fi ; Mackinaw island continues to rise .rapidly and threate i s ownAd by Manistee men. conaidei-altle damage. The riveV has t eSecretary Elkina is much Interest I ivon'.Mountain sighs for a m o l e r n s a w come so h izardous that foW, if any1, vessi Is te matter of milit iry intelligence, Hunt. Oicemaw county, citizens decided mill. It is estimated that there ire 500,attempt"" amining the subjjet with great oai to bond the town for 11,000 for repairing 000,000 feet of pint) tributary to ; i e Quih e idea of extendi ig the functions the roads of the township. neseo river and an Iron Moui tain mill bureau of military intelligence in -tl c o r e On« for F l o w e r , j Nine-year-old Robbie WlUca, of Sturgis, could slice a.goodly portion of it. department and lot ating it With a view to Gov. Flower, of New York, has sent to I wtuj playing- with a "toy" gun and now J. W. Jochim, of Ishpeming, I ias been its expansion and ] ermanency. This qu« s- tlie legislature a message 'upon pendlig ; movorna the loss of an eye. : given an honorary *membershl|» in the tion has had his ea meat attention .since t in &n leasun is, and in it occurred thesei words: LAcota citizens have raised the oeces- Northern Museum association nf Steck- first days of his ad ministration; btit (he ii imI hav< no sympathy 1 with, thai iinmodori sarjt $l,iO0 bonus that is to: insure them ^ holm. As but five Americans lire given portance of the sul iject has made him ve -y ate coniiern for public interests which this honor Mr. Jochim is much p < msed. cautious in reacbii g any conclusion; ,{ lie a bogy :iu every corporate; enterprise or a rollar process flouring mllL h a s now made h u self familiar with the public character. Nor do I approro that A People's party prohlbitionistj couldn't \yfdluun Trainor and William Walker, questions In vol vet and will undoubtedly wholes) ile denunciation of men and, yoQM toughs of Jackson, have been con- make a Van Buren couuty sale 1 nlst he- act at an early day.\ <. ' live local option is a farce. Eigtl een conmotives With which a Weli-raeaxing but victed of highway roobery. victions out of 19 complaints 1: ake the BBATH Or HEPK TENTATIVE KKN11ALU somewha. short-sighted ) and hysteri The Ingbam countv anc lal convention play look like a melo-drama for 1 ia saloon Representative John W. Kendall, of press evidently considers it a duty to gri •f the W. C T. U. will be leld In Mason men. attempt to btai Kentucky,, was sUi Ideniy stricken with tp- every corporate March S3 and 2+. Mrs. t o u i s e Rounds, oplexy and died. His wife, and ohe son muuici]>al privileges." -.'A Michigan Central log train 1 1 charge of Chicago, will speak. j • ' i. Mr. of Conductor Wills, jumped the t - lek three wees'with! him 4 h e n he expired. The state board of agriculture has de- miles ncrth of Roscommon, o m p l e t e l y Kendall was a native Kentucktan; aged 58A Q u e e r Are Ident. cided to abandon the experimental stations blocking traffic for several hours and de- years, atadi was se: ving, his first term in An e i f a engine, running east, s l l e In the northei n port of thff state, ezcepi- laying mails. . No one was injun d. Tho Congress,^ D u n n ; the late war lie tittas wiped 111 vest bound train: from ' Baltlmt re Inff jonly the Grayling station. first lieutenant an I adjutant of cav dry in at tbe Onn of the double thick at Rockvil e, damage will be light. the confederate s< r-vice. The- body vras Md., k lling a brukeman named Teat rs Capt Kirby, of Grand Haven, has sold Tho large barn of Frank H L rff, near his small passsenger steamer Joe, and his Jackson, was burned with its co 1 Lents, in- taken to West Lit srty, Ky., for intfirmefyt. land a iirfman' named Buqkallsl of the 1 xtra east bouild engine. Engineer lj»ete*s, larfe steAnl-arifo Ford, ttnd will proceed cluding seven valuable horses and eleven The House, as is i 3 custom, adjourned to tho deceased n omo^y of tbe f f s t bound train, was slightly Ins c o n c e to build two new boats. head of thoroughbred cattle. Tli > amount a mark of respect B I . A I N K ' S I L L N E S S , \ • SBCBETAaT jured, llso the express messenger, B< Dickinson county supervisors fixed tho of insurance is only known to J1 r. Htirff, The illness of Mr. Blaine w h ch c6vi- ehginei and tenders were: badly*' damagi price for post-tnortem examinations at f 10. who with his wife wa» at Chebo-, ;an. Wis. The cOaj. es and', sleepfrs of the ned him to his re am and' bed fcr so Pbysiciu«s don't like .the cut and have' form of tbe grip. bound trWin were, slightly damaged. At Vanderbilt- an extra f r g h t train me past' has I ho organized a society to protect, themselves. was standing on the m a i l trac 1 df tbe Uile the secreta|y has been quite sick Daasent<|r was injured. ndition is not regarded as serisus Michigan Central, taking on. fuc I when a - • Washtenaw's Democratic! board of supereither his famil} ( r by his physic an, 1 northern bound freight train crt 1 hod into visors bas failed to raise sufficient money Found the Bodies. it will be'some til le before be is able to run the county machinery through the it. Both locomotives were badly smashed Last Thanksgiving three young' nien* resume charge of .ho state departix ent. and soitio of the cars broken. Tl 1 damage year. The county treasury Is now overwiint iiut duck hunting on Erie Bay, The I census bullitin pf the wool i i d u s is 13,000. drawn $18,340.1«. Erie, Pal, and were ne'ver seen again alii just Issued shows [bat Michigan n JW The striking shipbuilders a t A 'heeler A Park Place hotel in Traverse City is 62 woolen establii hmonts as agalns t, B0 i by The triolWere Robert Skilly, Bert Gru| Cos, Bay City each drawl t e, week's After a going to be greatly' enlarged and the preeeding cen us. The total capital- w d l and James Roberts.: pay be had coming when the Wal [tout dc-> thoroughly modernized thlsl spring, lust to ization, however, is now Jl.HOO.OOOJagu lust longeil sCart:h at that timp, a circurastai curred. It is evident, that mat y of t h o make it as fine as the finest hotel in the 1700,000 by the U st census. The Valuej ol l tu rued up which Jef t a suspicion that strikers are weukening and jit i thought Michigan resort region. the land, building} and mncli^nery devoted threOilioys bad run away) Within the; probable that a portion of them j rill return to'the wool indust ry in Michigan is fl.O !J,- few dt.ys the bodies Of the three bovs hj © M dozen citizens of Kalama/.oo have 0 wo rk soon. OOOi There ure employed 1,423 persons bten; oupd in the ice j in the vie initt lost their lives at Michigan, Central interwhere their boat was found beached The Grand Rapids & Indian > railroad' in this business ii the state. ; sedtlons with streets during three years, fall. The bill Which penator McMillan has an-l now the city council will; have more company has purchased 23 net' locomb-, of about *250.o|0, seven ^^gb the S e n f c w i l f give. tbk gi safety gates, or will enforce the ordinance livese nat a, acost nd H e i r s Of LTy n c h e d | t a i l «t n n ** Willi S h e sixteen freight j They will lakes two moderjjn revenue cutters, relative to the speed of trains within the ' P « « K • ' A, BUitj will bo filed in tbe United States be delivered in May to replace 1 ased and citjr limits. . Clally designed U| be serviceable las court it N e w Orleans against that )ity old engine* now in service. Th 1 is. one of e will pe put on Lake Supe J". M. Pearson, of Cheshire, Allegan the largest locomotive purchases|fver made ships. O the families of the unnaturalized I t a l i c s the other on Lake . and Michigan, ai county, has cut a pine l|*ee that should by a Michigan railroad. ; who v ere mobbed last spring. ,. T h ; claims be very fust, capabl* tarlo. They wil have gone Into Michigan's forestry exhibit, will Vity from »30,000 to $40,000 »nd the F. D.'Lacy, of ifirvana, Lak! Co., the making 23 miles an hour, and to show what a southern Michigan county total trill amount to between 1150, W0 tod equipped With hi invy guns. the I200,COQ. ' The heirs of jthe mobbHi Ital produce. It was a fecit in diameter at owner of a score of tenement bo 1 ses and a gunboats, to be ed as harbor defenders lans h»Ve a claim against the g'ovi irnn ant stump, and was laS feet high. The large tract of fine swamp land 11 Ijacent, is in time of war. 1 offering his houses free and a lease of already.! buj; it is said that it will b< i w o : th butt log, cat IJ foet long, scaled 1,153 feet Representative! Gorman, of Mjiohl^j ' these lands to any parties deslri :g tc grow less unless suit is brought against the nity of (lumber. ; »* J jcelery, for tb4 period of five yei.: -s. These .Will introduce a I 111 restoring pension within i n e year after tb4 occUrrjen^e, ' Patrick Keating, of Allen ^ w n s b i p , 1 lands are well drained and w e adapted Widows who ha Yd lost their allqwancoi by Hillsdale county, committed suicide tty j for celery gardens. remarriage. At: present the law cuta joff 1 , t i r a d e T h e i r B r e a d for G i n . U)(ing laudanum or ether. About ctne the widow of a d sceosed soldier if she l-eJ As Albert Hathaway, a farmir residing ' Th« indiscriminate distribution of Iree y«kr ago he made an attempt on his life by marries, even tn< ugh the Second busjiftnd Vienna is inal ;ing worklngmen tawing paris green, and failed. He Was ' about five miles east of Lansing! wiwdriy-. L ies or is divorce L To avoid making the bread born in Ireland, 35 years ago, and came to • ing to Okemos with a load of wo id. accom- law an iuducenint to divoreini; sezhnd lazy, tiome large fiictoi es are, now engage a BUI ciont > number of tljls country xvheu quite young. Six months 1 pan led by bis 10-veur-old son, hii team bo-, husbands, in ord r to receivo the ipeislon able ago he tried to kill bis wife, but assi»tai$& ' came frightened and ran away. | The boyi as widow of the irst, the Gornian bill will labor* 1 to carry on opei'ations. ' In miJiny came in time to save her and he was lodged was thrown from tho wagon, tbi wheels of;,, limit the operatic n of the l»w't»j pension cases li 1 has been found that persons rolave afterwii rds |s| jail. It was supposed (hat ho was in- i WhieU passed over his head: aifl crush 'widows who have secured divorces' before ceivinji free- bread bartered lVfor gin. Mtie. He left a widow anil seven children; his skull, causing instant death | un. 1, 1892. 1 Mrs. Alexander Kiuiei*tEi|g, of Mapl I The Kirs* Congreeational church of ' l S h d e d H i " Journlpy S u d d e n l y Olivet has extended an unanimous call to : Grove. Barry county; left berj 2-year-ol4' T u * K i n g f l—a y V - -i s-i-t - trh- e' a H ' . L .. ¢01, SLouis DUestr^w, pf St. Ijxiuis, Alo., son a&lecp while ~slie arose iluil! ouilt; tho S e v . Clarence T. Brown, of the Foi-est The king of St eden writes Jlhat he may the largest singly h°ldorj of istbek IhithQ lires. VVhen the mother was in the kitchen visit the world'sJfair at Chicago in peri on. Hill Congregational church, Chicago. famonf Uranita Mountain silver in ue. the little One awoke and went t ) the stove. The communicalion was received' by, ruptured a blood vessel of the heart in i * T h e t &. W. M. road I has experienced Tho boy was soon enveloped in 1 lames, and 'President Bonne; r, of tho vtriorId's congress stepping from a stceet Vox (he weighed t l .difficulty with that sink hole ut died shortly after in groat agon;, y « l i x i l l a m : The irojected;visit is almost 300 pounds) and idled almost im•worth. Antrim county. Aiiout 20,000 medii.tely. CoL Duestjow acquired his Leo Glen. 4-year-old boy, if Pentwa- taere suggestion md of course ii 1 yards of earth has been hauled there, cottingencies. If boco|i rank I n t h e . w a r a s a volunloer. He was , trees, stones and everything imagln- ter. is indeed a linn. He v i a playing |to numberless in «0 ye^rs old. B y the Granite Moui lain 1 have been thrown iuto the swamp, with a dog when the brute 1» tcame mad ^bo * * wiU pre lide over some ijiten istrikt he rose suddenly fr^m compira_j to no avail. A gang hf\men have been and oiade a vicious atUick upon him.laoientlflocongresjs. tivelj nothing to a multi-millionaire. (Work nlllng this swamp, several rods in When dauntless courage the liiiant fought sine* last fall, bujt without suocesa. off the angry beast with a stic 1 until a l d j Dan Heffron, wanted at Maniatiaj 10 A t TJunaoombe, l a . , | Thfts. Oaffy phot live hia sent nice, is {a Chicago 1 half a mile from the l i n t there la came to U s . ; He was bitten 1 m the f a c e ] jGaffy wai the and li iUed Edward Bugi be isn't com lug back to Mldhlgaii 'fupE" and body, and was nearly. fltx u mated, but! ^ hoi* that la nltabst a duplicate. hla ease la Ut en to tbe eupwjmS court rejeel ti aultor of a girl itn whom Bi m y » • truck will a o w be built around these too first words he uttered to ljia rescueraf waa 1 ralking when kf" [aud te la aoqulM ad. were: "Brlns m a a g u n r { !. &'-> % ( "tip f~ V if ,f " A 8HAMB TO T H E NATION. THINKS IT IS SERIOUS. T l i e C o n d i t i o n o f N e w %'ork City C o n t a g l o n * WUejise H o s p i t a l . ERASTU8 WlMAN ON THE BERING 7 Reporters for,'(ho N e w York World 'SEA CONTROVERSY. mtido d visit to the pCst houses of that city On North Brother island uud found a G r a n d ' D u k e X u d w l t f I V , o f l l e » » e n , startling and deplorable state of affairs. la Urad.-i'Our Kyateul ol' P o r k I n - They went Into pavilion after pavilion and found neither attendants nor doctors. • p e c ^ p n Declared Perfect, j 'he poor patients rolling on their cots oir f •' ' •' ' * ' { n the floor* with only one blanket or 'cover oach, crying in thok- dollrum and i Merlons T a l k o f W « r . fever for water. One attendant was found Erastus Witnan, one of tho best known who had 82 typhus patients in .his care, of the country's economists iand flnanclel-s, some of them so wild that they had to bo , is very much impressod by the gravity of strapped to their cota. A thick f<jg was the situation between: this country and blowing over the island and un iuttrmitGreat Britain. ' T h e English govern- , tent drizzle was falling. But tho windows ment,',' said be "ia under tremendous lot the pavilions were open and tha wind pressure now from the Canadian govern- j and fog swept down on tho cots where the ment which, being Tory in complexion and j aaiicted wretches tossed In feverish, delirstrengthened by the recent elections, is in ium. In the different pavilions and tents a mood to iuslst that Canadian sealers be there wore cases of smull pox, typbus protected (ind given 'equal rights with fever, scarlet fever, measles aud lepers, Americans ou the high seas. Besides, the what few attendants were found ate their coming contest in England between tjhe meals together in tho diuing ruoujt. No Tpriesi'and' Gladstone and the Liberals attempt was being made to prevent a makes it incumbent that a Uiyersion of spreading of tho diiTorent diseases. The some kind ba created to insure Tory suc- attendants knew of the cxtremo sitfferinif cess'at the polls. ''Nothing will so lire tho of the patients for want of water and care, British heart with entliusiasrji as''anything but were powerless to aid all at once. The caloulaWd tip maintain the fiction that muster is a disgrace to the great metroBritannia [rules tho wave, and under' such polis of tho most enlightened country on circunjstau'ees it is- not improbable that a ihe giobe and* shame to btka<«iiity in genvigorous foreign policy will'prevail during eral. : •'•-,.. theebming summer, in which, tlie ;pouce of the world nluy bq thruatoned, /Ae'tUal'hostilijbies aro doubuul, but many' a war has A S t r a m r r Io Navlijate l l l v r r o r O c e a n . The Iowa iriJn works .of Dubuqiio, Ia. v sprung, from less serious causes, aW it is a fact that p-rty, exigencies have caused have undertaken to ouild u boai on an entirely new, plan, tho object o< which isj one. hall of England's wars.'' , to nnvigate.the river anil the ofcoan. It isj tio ,bo built alter the style ol What is callei|' L.ii<lttlu IV. U Uea'd. the Lucas plan uudnvill bo the first boat! Special jdispatcjies fi-om Darmstadt, built. It will have one bow and twoj 1 now ami twin ,lies-sen, Germany, give news of the death sterns, each of which will havi of the Grand Duke.Ludwig IV*. Three'of screw, so if one is disabled von rudder and them re-J his daughters anil Prince Krust Ludwig, main half the power to mako poi will I. Sh^ his heir. Were at his bedside at the time of will carry an adjustable center board, his death. 3'ho eit'y is in uiourinuft| In which a ii? thought will answer the purthe iCiiiilish.fiuartet', where the grandi'duke j pose of a deeper draft.. The bolt will be was especially popular,, many houses ure nltout 36o?fcet long mid fi-otli SO to 35 feet draped. Tblo Grand Duko Ludwig was j beam. She will he built entirely of steel tho .nephew j of 1 his predecessor on the ;und will cost about (200,000, and it is throne'of Iidsse-Darmstadt. He was born 1 expected that she will carry a canro iu on^ SeptembCji- 12, ltv!7j and he 'married in | weight iniualing about «0.000 bitttliels of 1HG2 the Princess Alice, se^rond d'augbtor \ wheat on live feet of Water, w ^ c b will of Qnden Victoria. She died six years be remarkable if srch results are IsWured. later; after bearing hi«Ji five daughters and This vessel when finished will lie sHnt With one son, tjie prcscrtt giand duke. Ife dis- a cargo to the Am .won. She will Jhetrtgo tinguished himself by his bravery at Grave- up the river 500 miles or more to the coffee lotto and- In the lllgb*'ing 00 the 4 o l r e . plantations, und take fronxthem di r Ho becume hex* to tlie thronb bv the death products which now havejto be transferred of his father, Prince Karl, of HeBsen, In a half-do/on times before reaching tho March, 1 »77. and tbrei. months later, upon market. . ' -.--the death of his uncle. Grand; Duko I^udwig III., lie ascended the throne, In 1884 Indiana Rennbllean*for Harrison. he married Vruy von Kojohiine, neeOountoss Czapsku, but was divorced from her The Indiana state Republican jOnven. shottly afterwards. He w a s liberal in bis tion, held at Indianapolis,declared for propolitical views, aud despite b > tendency taction1, reciprocity, a sound dollar,. towards Englishmen and English ways, Whether it be gold, silver or pape % shall was a' much more popalur ruler than hla bo of like value In payment of debts and son is likely to be. an honest ballot and fair count, tions indorsing tbe administration ^f Preaident Harrison and Instructing delegates The monitor's Builder. him were passed, One delegate Is a John F. WinsloW, has died at Poughman. keepsie. N. Y. He was one of the leading ironmakers of the state, und with Erastus THKiaAUtLKia. Corning and John A. Griswold introduced bo manufacture of bossemer steel into P'tmlL bis country and at their works they made t l 75 ri*—Good to thoicu...M 23 She first steel rails in this country. Mr. »3 W tVinslbw's uiost Important public work, UO lowever, wasithe building of the famous . 5 40 « ii Monitor, bis firm taking tbo responsibility Wl 4T— Red Spot, No. il. '9.1 H«* VI «1 <a ilteSpot. No 1 . . . , . . »f furnishing the vessel complete to the «2S N—No. 3 spot . *2%<U roverninent, their par being conditioned 4iiX » yellow • * * % * upon its success as & war vessel. The 34¾ -No. ii white, spot.. . WS0 lucceasof the. vessel 'and the good work |L*t. . 1 25 m 1 28 Jone in its fight With the rebel ironclad M% . b«X C Merrimac Is historic and need not be re- lift— N a 8 per ton ,13 50 «1 13 UO SS ferred ta. ' • k Toes— l'erbus. . 2* u VoTAToics— Pier bbl.,. S 25 <H 3 50 ca—Per b b l . . . . » . 2 0J <a 2 50 Onr P o r k I n s p e c t i o n r e r f e c t . 23 KK—Per» . 22 <u Paris- special: M. Duclos, - the French 2s amery . 8 i «j revenue expert sent to tbe United States to Herdoi 13« 13 V inquire into the system of American inPovi/rar—Chickens... 12 11 13 spection, of pork, said toi an Associated' "•ke/s-. , -. 12 Mt 11 iclu 10 J Press representative: "Secretary Rusk's IhlKMB''*. system is as perfect as anything can. be. S* »0 u—Steers.. There are no weak points in i t Every50 uinon . . ) . . . , thing goes like clock work, under the di60 KatlTje...,.,... rection of Mr. Hickman, Who is a real sa75 vant. 1 visited the different pork centers .5 omtupn . . . . , and I came to the conclusion thai it is -No. il red! 1 ' eo neither possible nor advantageous for anytio, 8 spring \ b5JS . < 0 l 4J body to pack or export a single hog that N—NO. 2 40 7 2» 4 -No. 8 2»« has not undergone a microscopic inspec. 82¾¾ 8-¾. tion." '';.'-. j. '. 1/ •" e . * » & « • sr Important Insurance Decision. A very important decision has been /rendered ini the circuit court at Bloomington, I1L, whib|h has a bearing upon the business of all insurance associations,;, Mrs, Thos. Bolcham's husband parried a life policy for «2,000 in A. O. U. W. for 12: years, but was expelled from the order a few months before his death for drunkenness. The claim was made by Mrs. Belcham nthat When be was expelled her husband was ibsane. ' The verdict rendered'> gives, (Mrs. Belcbam a judgment for 12,115. MEN AND THINQ8. German workingnien's been organized at Dowagiac society .')' has In an election quarrel at Sacramento, C a t . a Politician shot and killed Patrick Brannigan. ( . • *. • Jay Gould has abandoned his proposed Mexican trip and started home from Laredo, Tex. , During a quanel noar Carterville, M a , J. Cooper stabbed C. M. Gilstrop, killing him instantly. •/ Negotiations aire in pi ogress for the consolidation Lof the four'big window glass plants in Bellalr, O. '; In the house of commons at Ottawa, OnL, Hon. Mr. S o w e l i introduced his bill relating to salvage and wreckage. It givee the right to Americans to wreck and salvage and also to tow in Canadian waters. Its provisions are on the same line as that introduced by tbe United States government {which gave the same right to the Canadians, in United States waters. Th* United States government ; has determined upon: the manufacture of smokeless powder for use in. both small arms and heavy Ordinance, and with this object in view Captain Pitman,! well-known ordnance officer and expert chemist, has to"take been detailed by, General Hagler, chief of ordnance. United States army, charge of the laboratory at the Frankfort Arsenal. ,,' S ' ' • M A . Osborno, the English woman! w h o stole, the Hargroavo Jewels, pawned t h e m jjund afterWarii perjuivd herself oh the witness stand b y making serious charges against Mr. find; Mrs.. Hargrcavfis—her Victims—has ' been sentenced to nine months Imprisonment at hard labor. Mrs. Osborne expects to be -confined early in' June and , her friends had hoped ber sentence would not be put in force until after that period, but t h e , c o u r t was unyielding and refused the request. Stf 4 64 bbl .10 70 «j 72 • c w t . . . uu>—Per 1 . « 32Xa 32s &«w Y o r t i . (3 75 <aj H ii -Natives . UdoS 4 90 5 &0. to choice . 5 00 6 6i% 7 24 MHOS « »0 1 01 WJIKAT—No. 2 red 1 0 f'ifi 48% «;dkn—No. 2 48'H«I as>4. «Mn.... isli a 1 PORK—Per Jk.uK.i4. C H •. «*—Steers s—All g r a d e s ..^ , S3 50 _ 4 2J _ 3 9J 3 0J UuBwio. . . . . J l 00 14 :»0 4 70 5 UO 1« 5 32 a s> 10 .,.V....<.. .„ 5 .0 it i 25 —GoodVto choice . . . . S 4o a . 5 UO LiMBSf « 9 0 <j « 74i* W e e k l y Hevka^r o l ' ' I v » J « . HEW YOHK, March 14.—It. (J. DiiaA Co.'s weekly review of trade says: IHstrlbutioo of produeu Is unquestionably liijp'rttvin*. TrWnsactlons are on the whole Uijger tliun a year ago in spite of depression! at tlie sob Hi. being very much larger at tjbe west. Nor 1« Improvement conlined to that section, though general theic: It Is ajlso more distinctly felt In eastern cities and there are not wuiftlng stgns that trade at tbe louth, though still (liuch embarr!as--od by low prices of ootton!. 1H steadily gaining. With all t l i e x r e a t industries active, with •tn6ney abuiflant In spite of gold exports and with speculation kept in wholesome check, tbe outlook Would s e e m l y be unusually favorable, notwithstanding gen-crhl complaints that prices are low and margins of profit unusually small. Speculation In products is weak, wheat being 2J^c loW«r, and corn R e e x p o r t s falling much below those of recent weeks. Mats and; pork products are unchanged, oil, %c higher but coffee %c lower. 1 A drop of-in eighth in cotton puts the price down, the,lowest for more . than forty years, and receipts' Continued to exceed last year's. All exports from New York show a decrease for the months thus far of about 8 pur cent, though mAney Is abundant rates on call osve slightly advanced .and the market for Commercial loans Is a tittle stlffcr at most (astern cities. The business failures <.ceurr n ' H throughout*the country during the f^** seven days number 2S«. Kor the cor1 tespondlnu week last year the figures were 173. An Open Letter to I l l l l . Congressman Harter, of Ohio, has addressed an^opVo letter to Hon. D. B. Hill,. taking him to thoroughly and clearly dofine his stand on tbe silver question. The letter states that the Senator's statements,. is have been given in the public prints, > have been beyond the understanding of the majority jof tbe public and that his friends are desirous of knowing what prin-' liplea thoy are.) advocating when they lilpport him for tine presidency. Senator. U when seen .at Washington said he J Mrs. Annie Semmes, widow of Raphael uld not make a reply to Harter's letter' Semmes. the commander of the confederi t waa hia beltbf that Barter waa almply I i t e cruiser Alabama during the civil w a n teakihg notorletjf. died a t Mobile, Ala, f *•' L...-.r-L^J=^^a A Saratoga Co. Mira :te |4e«fzing a n d m y ntoniach w o u l d h o t genius, w h o e v e r h e was. b u t k idly T H E DEAR OLD FARM. A USEFUL INVENTION. i x t n i n food,'/and' I fell a w a y - t o ,120 i n v o i c e a n d manner, a n d I h o i n o 'ounds. Ii j , t h e A l b a n y h o s p i t a l t h e y 1 |!t^]>p>ng Kunatrlr llorsos be »n pi>ofear t h a t I w a s to b e ' v b u n c o e i ' or When I wa* je»' a-growln' up :rut 17 big uurus on my b a c k o n e d a y itrloal Contrlv.iiio.-. ^ o t h e r w i s e maltreated, s o I s a t (ljown I didn't think'two* fun H E L P L E S S F O R Y | i A ^ 3 A N D E X - jsjith red hot irons a n d after a f e w T h a t electricity h a s practical applif Tft Man' V boo pertaters , jAnd w e b e g a n our conference. y s t h e y ]>tit 14 more,' bpip.i o n ' a n d CLUDED FROM H O S P I T A L S c a t i o n s as a l i f e - s a v e r h a s b e e n Bhown !*N* punkina in the sun— T h e detail* ore scarcely n e c e i i a r y reated nta w i t h Electricity, b u t , I g o t I N C U I t A B L E AS : n n u m e r o u s ways, but i t h a s r e m a i n e d n o w . ' It is sufficient to s a y t h a t ! : • Ky-sei rath ?v t h k n b e t t e r : ";]jost control Kor to git np ev'ry morolY ^ o r M r / A . B. Holson, of Chicago, "to was a confirmed crank, a m i l l i o m l r e f :;iny . b o w e l s . a n d watjetji iand' upon Afore ' t * u hardly light. a n d a m o n e y hater, and t h a t in p u r s u - The Remarkable Experience •< Chas. dv'ice •oB">'t^ie"' doctojfeMjvho 'said upply it In s u c h a m a n n o r a s t o a v e r t To feed the pigs 'n' rattle here w a s n o U i o f t e f o r ' l n e , I w a s nerious a c c i d e n t s t o ' t h o o c c u p a n t s of a a n c e of a t h e o r y of bis, h e h a d Afore I could bev a bite—, Quant a t Inveitigat »d br an i i b i>nnr ro'ughtjhome, |Wh|re i%'Was t h o u g h t c a r r i a g e d r a w n by ja r u n a w a y h o r s a e l u d e d to s e l e c t at random s o m e o n e to (Jf. V.) i Journal Reportet—".^t na,t dealnj w o u l d soon eomdj to relieve ^1 any d e a t h s h a v e been c h a r g e d to Ker to drive the rows to pasture w h o m h e m i g h t g i v e in r e a d y n a n e y Story of hu rpastlnc c of my ^nffei'liigs. Lasjt Keptemberj Dlectricity. b u t ^ i f t h e p r o s p e c t s h o l d TJ' the ha«seii to the field, t h e s u m of ¢200.000,^ s i m p l y to bile in t h i s h e l p l e s s a n d suffering' Ijood tho! c o m p a n y t h a t h a s b e e n orV plow ten jtu-res of farm land • Inter* ft, w h a t t h e r e c i p i e n t would d o w i n i t onditiohl a fri^n'd of m i n e j in l l u m i l - g a n i z e d 'recently to p r o m o t e t h e iriEr get my bock well heeled— ** l i e had worded h i s advert'semen 1 p e Iton/Oht.Jcalle^ my attention to the ^ention w i l l s h o w t o t h e w o r l d t h a t c u l i a r l y Ih order not to b e ov<: r u n Her to bre'k a path in winter ; A l b a n y , N . Y. J o u r n a l , March 4th. s t a t e m e n tk|oi [of one one .MIIIII Jjohn Marshall, whose JUUIT.. slectricity h a s bqe i s u c c e s s f u l l y apw i t h applicants. Y e t t h e r e h a d '>een W'en n$y band was alinos' fruz. iiisoliad SARATOGA, March <.—For s o m e , t i m e I'teen dinillar to myj o w n , a n d plied a s a m e a n s u 'saving life, s a y s An' to hear from hind the winder: many, y e t none, until I came, w h o p a s t t h e r e h a v e b e e n reports herej a n d w h o had bk> been cijiredjby t h e fuse of Dr. Kieotrician, o r a i icast of aiverjting "Look at La/.y! Dear me auz." s e e m e d td h i m to be t h e p r o p e r p e r - e l s e w h e r e in Saratog x cdunty of a m o s t Williamstl lpinkj,|piUrffor Paje Pcrjple. serious accidents.' '- , s o n for ; h U e x p e r i m e n t W h : n I r e m a r k a b l e — i n d e e d , s o r e m a r k a b l e a s , I n t h i s j e u s e *lr. Marsh a 1.1, w h o i s ' a I didn't think then that fanriiu' life protninenjt m e m b e r of'the; ltoyal T e m - '• T h e i n v e n t i o n c o n s i s t s of a dry bat-, finally loft h i s ottico I took with m e t o . b e miraculous—en: e of a m o s t s e v e r e W u uqway* fine a bit— j p l a r s of T i>mpeitan^4, had, a f t e r f o u r ' The above ts a Rood likeness ot Mr. Geo. C. h i s oiieolc for t h e a m o u n t named, a n d c a s e of l o c o m o t o r a t ixia, ekr c r e e p i n g y e a r s of c o n s t a n t t r e a t m e n t , ! ^ t h e m o s t tery. inclosed i n . ' a i - m a l l h a r d w o o d Crnaick engraved from a photo, taken n whort Though that wan thirty y e a n ago, box, w h i c h may, be v^ory, c o n v o n l o n t l y An'—durned If 1 do yit! j still thiaiking it was o n l y a j o k e o r a p"4ralvsis,jsimply tfy'ihe n s c of a popu- eminent : c|iiiadianpl>ysiciaiis^been pro-,. timeagOand sent to Dr. Kilmer* Co., w i t ^ b ™ —Eugenia Bteftrenton. fre^k. I c a l l e d o n s o m a mart p a n t lar remedy k n o w n a > " P i n k P i l l s for runnieedj neiiralfle. a n d : v.'ijsf paid t h e . placed under the' driver's s e a t of' t h e letter and pui*ut?e"f K r a v e l bespeaks about. r friqnds of m i n e and told t h e n t h o P a l e people," prepar :d and p u t tip b y »1,000.total disability claimjallowcd;l>y L-arriagp.' F r o m t h e battery t w o flex- Which wus d!t.Hulved and exi«"lle<l •*J'' I n s l n s three 1-nttlr-s of S\vnm|>-K«»«t« * * • ible^ w i r o s run, by ijaoans of the reins, jine m o n t h s story, p u t t i n g t h e c h e c k in aa e v i - the Dr. Willisim« M'jdieino c o m p a n y , t h e ordeti in sue i eases. ' following la MnCra.lick's unsolicited account donee. T h e y wer^ a s t o n i s h e d bc; r oad Morristown, X. Y.. -an il IJroekvrllo, Ont. after, M r. M:m-slifi!*l b e g a n 4 course of to t h e bridles, to Which a r e a t t a c h e d \ of htBdjstressinfcK'i'il'ni'if'ilaUie. Pills, two s m a l l , metal b a l l s that are phicod measure, and my a s t o n i s h m e n t o v e n T h e fit'>rv; w a s to tlie effect t h a i Mr. t r e a t m e n t w i t h l>r.\Villiaui|' Pink i I (,.1..,,1,1,,,1,^.^1.,1¾ 1 I a m not a Tory o'.d man nor yeS* a T h e « i r e s ft to 1 DR.Kn,MEn&- r.).. 1IIN(,IIA\ITON,N. V.-Monot e x c e e d e d theirs w h i u I l e a r n e d t h a t Charles Al Quant, of Ualwiiy, w h o for an<(, afteri t^kiijg soiint liltecu b o x e s in }he horsb's nostrils. viiry rich one; noith"i* am I BO y o u n g was,ful)y| 1-eisthH'd t o hedlllj. • c o n n e c t e d by., t w o p u s h - b u t t o n ^ by . Ituow Jit.w lnn|in'>« my licartfelt |lmnk» to t h e n a m e on the c h e c k w a s g o c i l for t h e l a s t « i x or e i g h t T e a r s h a s bjeen a •1 thovi^Rt I Would try th<|m a n d m y ! you forijlin beiielit. I time r,colvcd from using M I onco was. oor ro iK>'>r. I um. BO ten t i m e s its face o r m o r a and vith g r e a t sufferer from c r e e p i n g p a r a l y s i s w i f e sentj.lor t w o boxes-of ilie pills a n d m e a n s of w h i c h the circuit can bo i yourSxtump \U»>1 Kiilm-y Liver.and Bladder td say. s t a n d i n g upon t h a t g o l d e n t w o o r t h r e e of t h e m t o i d m t i f y and Us a t t e n d a n t ilia, an<i w h o hiid be- I tpok thfenivacc^rdinir t o Uio^lireotioiis cioHod/; i n o of t h e s e is p l a c e d w i t h i n , Cure. I am nowffljeur-.-oM,mid have suffered m i d d l e ground, liear e u o u g b lo y o u t h m e I went to a fyink 'an(l e x c h a n g e d c o m e utterly,povverh ss oif a l l selfllielp, g i v e n On [the wrlippei* on bajirh box.' For easy rjeaich of t h e coachman.; and t h e . almost death for about thrru years. I had pivt o enjoy it, near e n o u g h to a p e to r e t h e c h e c k for a draft o n N e w ' ! ' o r k . ,had, by t h e use of a : e w '• b o x e s of, the.. t h e first .few d a i s the cold •jbathsl Were 'other inside t h o 'carriage for tho uia ' en up todie, but i(s I prori-si to' bn a Christian s p e c t it, near e n o u g h to w e a l t h to T h a t n i g h t w e had a e h n m p a g n * s u p - P i n k Pills for Pale' People, b e e n so' p r e t t y Mwcrc', a s I w a s s<| very w e a k , jof t h o s e r i d i n g in it. T h e a p p l i c a t i o n j miananit a vrcat believer in thb prnyor of j the ; righteous. I prayed tliitt. (|<M! ' would send joy it, near e n o u g h to p o v e r t y to per of t h e most e l a b o r a t e and g e n e r f u l l y restored to h e x ' t h a s to be] a b l e but-1 eOnjmnued to f o l l o w iustruetlons of t h o a p p a r a t u s is s o ctxtremoly j somcthfrifr that would prolong roy ltf°« '4 1 * ' iect It It is pleasantor t h u s to o u s character, and w h e n I g o t u p t e x t usr,to t a k i n g thte pills a n d t r e a t m e n t , s i m p l e t h a t ' i t nocjds little e x p l a n a t i o n . .< f^cl . ^ , thuakful wunn Ho walk, a b o u t t h e s t r e e t w i t h o u t the, to hjm and you for tho mitant a n d even! before! 1 had u s e d u p t h e t w o . In c a s e a s p a n • of h o r s e s b e c o m e s wy»t was sent. Muy (Jtirl Bparo your | life ink. and I am- fairly content. . If I m o r n i n g . , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g all m y aid of crutehes. '13io f a m e oif, t h i s b o x e s of Wills 1 b e g a n t o felnl beneficial iminnnageablo. and, a s is'ulsu'ally t h e ^Sjy.J™ars yet that yoi^iaoy hear the gteat uld be riehor and y o u n g e r I s h o u l d wealth, I don't t h i n k I e v e r felt q u i t e •wonderful, miraouh u s cure w a s s o effectfli frjom tlieiu. My pains w e r e doubt c h o o s e it, but I a m not of t h e s o bad in the w h o l e c o u r s e of m y life. c a s e w h e n frightened, starts] to run good that your me<lU;liie, is doing. On'the great: that • the Bventnjir Jmirnal warmer; my «0th du/ of August, 18'.'IL Mr. Frank ta^tun in Ion t h a t I should c h o o s e to bn I t o o k s e v e r a l "bracers" ,durin; t h e reporter t h o u g h t i t v 'orth his w h i j e t o n o t BO, bad; I f e l t away, tho d r i v e r can, by! simply^ yourugtntat'lSpewer peiruuled mo to take a ' h e a d f e u better; m y food b e g a n h e r t h a n I am and older, o r p o o r e r d a y and tn t h e e v e n i n g left for t o m e . go ito ( i a l w a y to c a t i o n Mr. Quant, t o ' to reli(jii,j a n d agree w i t h {me; p r e s s i n g tho b u t t o a g l v o t h e m a n bOttie Oh trial. 1 linvc tut > n Oireo bottle* and It d younger. ^, electric s h o o k t h r o u g h t h e s m a l l m e t a l has bruhght out of my I IKI(1<T ljuie or gravel, A t m i d n i g h t I roused m y w l f i a n d learn from h i s lips, a i d from t h e obser- 1 could s t r a i g h t e n up;; t h e fooling beR e v o l v i n g t h o u g h t s of t h i s p l i l l o b a l l s i n t h e i r nostrils. I t a s s o m e - which 1, have saved in < tmntity the site of a g a n to coiheibacjk i n t o my limbs; I bev a t i o n a n d testiifionj of h i s 'neighbors, t e l l i n g h e r e v e r y t h i n g about/my» d s l t tt s o p h l o and c o m f o r t i n g kind l a m y t i m e s h a p p e n a t h e d r i v e r s h o u l d , n o t goose egg uud I now f,vi liko a new man. May g a n t o be able' to g e t a b o u t o n c r u t c h e s ; fa£t or o n l y e x c e p t t h e c h a m p a g n e e x p e r i e i se, I i ( h i s a l l e g e d cure wi 4 Ood bins,you and your niHluiho, m y e y e c.^tue back a g a i n a s g o o d a s n(ind o n e m o r n i n g a m o n t h o r s o ago, b e on h i s s e a t a n d t h e h o r s e s start; And s o h e drove ! I remain your humlilc Servant a s k e d h e r w h a t s h e t h o u g h t of a i u a r - a n u n f o u n d e d rumor ever, and: flow, a f t e r t h e use of e i g h t at) s a t I in my office d o w n town, a m i s w h i l e t h e c a r r i a g e is o c c u p i e d by a n y BOISTU. GBOROBO. CRADICE, t e r of a m i l l i o n th c o o l c a s h a n i n e t o UalwaV and s p e n t a day a n d a n i g h t b o x e s of t h e pills—at a c o s t of o n l y e r a b l e specimen! of • man! c a m e in. ] SECOND L l E T T B R . | ' t h e r e in v i s i t i n g Mr. Quant, g e t t i n g h i s «4.00—se -^1 c a n w i t h thes h e l p of a person, t h e p u s h button p l a c e d t h e r e i n c u m b r a n c e s as a' ' d l s a d v a n t i g a H e wan about m y o w n a g e j I s h o u l d wfthln t h e o c c u p a n t ' s r e a c h c a n bn DEABiDocTon;-I take great picriuro in anS h e w a s p l e a s e d to d e a t h w i t h m y I uck, story a n d Interview! ig h i s n e i g h b o r s c a n e onl walk all alwut the house say. but further t h a n t h a t I I m s c a r c e used to b r i n g t h e h o r s e s t o a halt. I t Bwerlniywur letter which I reet*v«jl to-day* and w e s a t u p till d a y l i g h t ta > Icing a n d f e l l o w - t j w n s m e j . It m a y be proper .and yard c?n s i w w o o d , a n d o n p l e a s You say "you Would like to puUlliih my testily willing' to carry t h e c d m p a r i s o a . My s t o m - c a n b e s e e n from t h e d e s c r i p t i o n g i v e n monial In your Guide to Health flora while". I o v e r w h a t w e w o u l d d o w i t h t h a t t o s a y t h a t G a l w a ,• is a p r e t t y l i t t l e a n t d a y s w a l k d o w n t o w n Dirty, r a g g e d , palsied in m i n d and t h a t t h e a p p a r a t u s Is o n l y noticeable, e Is g o n e ; I h a v e g a i n e d 10 Itch trou people, dp have no objections at all for 1 wunt to do all In m o n e y a n d t h e p l e a s u r e it w a s at •e t o v i l l a g e of a b o u t |400 body, unsteady of l i m b and eye, abfeel jllke, a n e w m a n , a n d w h e n in position on a h o r s e ' s head, my power for afflicted humanitv. I tend bf l i g h t f u l l y l o c a t e d nekr t h e c e n t e r of t h e pounds; bring ua j e c t malodorous, he stood t h e r e a When the sprlnjf o p e n s I e x p e c t to b e aftor v e r y c l o s e i n s p e c t i o n . I t Is a l s o thlsmoll a lot of the Gravel (uli<jnit one half of I'm g o i n g t o s k i p a l l t h e p e r l o b e - t o w n of Gal w a y , in Si a t o g a c o u n t y , a n d a b l e t o fitting p i c t u r e to paint in t h e b o t t o m e n e w m y .organ a n d p i a n o {claimed by t h e p r o m o t e r s t h a t w h e n what I hived) that tho Swump-lioot dlwolvetf es from S a r a t o g a a b o u t s e v e n t e e n mi tween that time and when I became of a w i n e glass. no chafing o r and oxpcUeil f rdm my bladdcr> | ,. in t o o h i g h p r o p e r l y adjusted Hbrlngs. U p o n inqii ry, t h e r e s i d e n c e a g e n c y . I c i..n p p t spejik Two ycaiwago Inst Bef>t. I was taken with 40 y e a r s old. 1 c a n ' t e n d u r e t o think N e x t d a y be c a m e again, a t . about of Mr. Charles A. luant w a s e a s i l y t e r m s of Dr. jWilllaBrs'ipin/k P i l l s for s c r a t c h i n g c a n r e s u l t from t h e u s e of pain almost all Over me, my head und back, my a b o u t i t m u c h l e s s t o s e t i t d o i n. in l o u n d , for everybod. P a l e P o p o ak k n o w t h e y saved m y t t h e a p p a r a t u s o n a horse. seemed t o k n o w legs and feet became cold, would got sick at my t h e s a m e hour, and t h e n e x t a n d t h e p l a i n b l a c k a n d w h i t e . T h e n o n e y him, speak w e i l of m a n d t p bejover- life after a p th > doctors had g i v e n m e i N u m e r o u s successful t r i a l s h a v e Stomach and vomit often, NutTcriiiK a great deal n e x t for a week. Each time h e reu p a s i n c irable " •'' ' w e n t f a s t a n d w i t h it character, i e p u - flowing w i t h surpri and satisfaction p r o v e d t h a t t h o a p p a r a t u s Is i n s t a n t a - from chills and at times these «|cro so severe ceived my money and I received his Other qitizf nu of G a l w a y . s e e i n g t h e n e o u s and c e r t a i n In Its a c t i o n and re- that I thnught I would frte/x; to death. The < tation, h e a l t h , wife, c h i l d r e n — f o r a t h i s w o n d e r f u l cu a n d restoration t h a n k * and as far a s I c o u l d discover, t h r e e m o r e h a d c o m e to j o i n th<i first t o t h e a c t i v i t i e s of terprising c i t i z e n - w o n d e r f u l cujre of) Mr, Quant b y t h e sults, i A t a r e c e n t public trial in Chi- condition of my urine was not sol bad through • e c n w a s satisfied w i t h t h e e x c h a n g e . as born in (ial w a y Pink P i l l i for I 'ale People, are u s i n g c a g o a t e a m of jspiritod h o r s e s w e r e the day, but during the night, at times, 1 bad — h o m e , friends, e v e r y t h i n g — s i id i t ship, for Mr, Quan to get tip every hour, and often every hulf hour. I b a d m o n e y to spare, a n d h e h a d t h e m . SjpedfSriKk Sexton,; a sufferer all c a m e g r a d u a l l y , m a k i n g t h e n jony a n d h a d s p e n t mostBof h i s life here. t h a n k s to s p a r e ; w e spared t h e m to from r h e u m a t i s m , said ihje w a s find- h i t c h e d to a cldfcd c a r r i a g e and t h e ' Would urinate sometime* a gallon* a bight, retty of it m o c e t e r r i b l e t h a n any s n l d e n Mr. . Quant w a s found a t h i s i n g g r e a t bene: It from t h e i r use, a n d jelectric h a r n e s s fittings w e r e placed then it seemed my kidneys and tiaVk would kill each- other, and I / e e l t h a t a m u t u a l h o m e , on'a, p l e a s a n t street opb l o w rould h a v e done. One of t h e g e n t l e m e n me. I had been! troubled with constitution for benefit w a s the r e s u l t po'site the :• acadeii' In response Mr. Schujtz, w h o h a d suffered froip i n position. many years, but aim* using your Sw amp-Root I had d o n e i t all. too. N o one w a s c h o l e r a djysentory for'Vyears. said h e p r e s e n t s t e p p e d inside t h e carriage, buvebecn better than for a long ti|uc. The to a knock at he door i t w a s : On Saturday m o o n i n g w h e n I c a m e h a d takejn'twb b o x e s of t h e \ p i l l s a n d to b l a m e e x c e p t myself. I d r a n h a n d a n d t w o Or ' t h r e e s h a r p cute w i t h t h e mediciho has helped my upi>ctlto wonderfully o p e n e d by a m a n ho, in reply t o a n in, t h e janitor told mo a d e a d m a n w a s a l r e a d y cured. •; and it hceins as,though I could not <-ut enough. g a m b l e d a n d l i v e d fast a n d loose, n e g w h i p g a v e t h e h o r s e s an u n e x p e c t e d i inquiry if^ Mr. Qua: t lived t h e r o a n d h a d b e e n found in the b u i l d i n g e v i • k Mr. Qi|aht h s d a l s o tried F a i t h ,cnre, I live about six miles in the. ei.initry from They d e n t l y a Bul-kle. and w i t h a few nat- l e c t i n g and d i s r e g a r d i n g t h e f o o d , i w a s a t h o m e , said] *'J a m Mr. (, unnt. wijt^exnertH'oVthat t r e a t m e n t in A l - a n d e m p h a t i c / s i g n a l to s t a r t Gospoh. I was born utxlruis, <1 h<-re. and havo ^' W i l l y o u Come in'?' After a littljs g e n t a k i n g a l w a y s to t h e bad and lovii g i t I m m e d i a t e l y Bta»*ted d o w n ' t h e streot ural and r e a s o n a b l e inquiries. I p a s s e d been it member of theJM.'D.ChurLii for fujjyb a n y a n d Uree tville, S. Cl( b u t w i t h n b jat a terrillcVkpeed. . On r e a c h i n g a two y^ai-s. A t 40 !I w a s houseless, homeil i iss, a jeral and preliminary eonver.sntion, andj) bejneficial r e s u ts.' oo, and opening- ray d o o r found under after h e had~been apj )rised of tlie o b j e c t p r e d e t e r m i n e d p o i n t t h e b u t t o n ' w a s i Pardon me fo» wvitii-ir •*> much for I feel that 1{ a soiled e n v e l o p e directed to m e in beggar, and a drunkard in t h e gi tter. [for w h i c h t h e J o u nal reporter had, :• A . n u m b e r hi the more promineht citp r e s s e d and t h e frightened a n i m a l s . I would never ifret through prairiii!;^our jrreat j T o d a y I m o t a n old, o l d i narj. a> nervous, jerky c h i r o g r a p h y , which ' called' u p o n him, h :. a t request; t o l d i z e n s of tialw.a.r.'aa Kev. C. E. Herbert, remedy lor Kiduey, Liver und HUeJd.r troubles. feeble and tottering, and 1 a s k e l h i m w a s e n t i r e l y unfamiliar. f t h e story o. himself i n d of his s i c k n e s s of t h e . jPresb pterinn cliureh;'' Prof. Your true friend, i m m e d i a t e l y c a u e to a s t a n d s t i l l , a a d for m o n e y b e c a u s e I was s t a r v i n g a n d terrible suffer!: igs, and' of tlie in- J a m e s ffl Kelly, principal of t h e acad, It w a s a c o m p a r a t i v e l y b u l k y c o m ••Do. y o u w a n t m o r e of H i ' h e effectual t r e a t m e n t , he h a d had, a n d of e m y : J o h n P. sind Ilarvey Crouch, a n d t h e n b e g a n to baclc a w a y from What m u n i c a t i o n , but with! It w a s a s h o r t e r h i s final cure, by t h e i ise of Dr. Williams* F r a n k ahd Bdirard W i z a r d , m e r c h a n t s , s e e m e d t o t h e m a m y s t e r i o u s a t t a c k j xjote of e x p l a n a t i o n , from Which I s m i l e d q u e r u l o u s l y . T h e o c c u p a n t of t h e P i n k P i l l s for P a l e P e o p l e , a j d Cheer- and maisy o t h e r s to w h o m M r . Qtiant from in ' f r o n t 1 l o o k e d a t h i m a s c l o s e l y is m y , These who trV Swamp-Root have generally learned that my needy acquaintance f u l l y g a v e a s s e n t to Bits use for publiea-, a n d ,his !«0 mil a c u l o u s cure by t h e u s e c a r r i a g e alighted, c a u g h t t h e h o r s e s jflrst employed the family physician, or used all | 5 of t h e w e e k past was o n > t h e p o i n t of bleared e y e s w o u l d p e r m i t >i o f Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills for P a l e b y t h e , bits, a n d s o o n s u c c e e d e d in the prescriptions within their reach without l i o n . H e said: "My n a m e is Charles ••You l a u g h e d w h e n I totd you o n c e suicide, but t h a t h e w a s a n x i o u s for A. Q u a n t • I am 37 kears old. 1 w a s P e o p l e , aiae.;w* 11 k n o w n , w e r e p l e a s e d q u i e t i n g t h e m down. Ibciicflt. As a lust resort, when tin ir cflRO has j toha^e t h e op:K>rtunity of b e a r i n g t e s « » e t o k n o w b i s story and h a d a t c o n - t h a t It w o u l d be a d l s a d v a n t a e' td born in the v i l l a g e c I Gal w a y , a n d , e x 1 become chronic, the symptoms com plicated and "You thou fht I c e p t i n g w h i l e t r a v e l i n g o n b u s i n e s s t i m o n y ito t h e h i g h , character o? Mr. their constitution run down, then they take s i d e r a b l e p a i n s prepared 1¾ and h a d y o u , " h e w e n t on. THE. MAN WITH A S T R A I N . D o a n d a l i t t l e w h i l e in Amsterdam^ h a v e Quant, a n d of yerifyirig t h e s t o r y of j this remedy, and it is just such coses and cures d e l i v e r e d It i n person, as : ¾ l a s V r e - w a s a fool and a l m o s t told m e s o ' as thO one above that have made 8wump-Root i h e m b r a n c e to o n e w h o h a d befriend- y o u t h i n k s o n o w ? H e r e ' s a qua t e r . " s p e n t m y w h o l e life |here. My w i f e is h i s recovery fr >m t h e t c m b l e affliction rfr Ua 1» Not Warned In Tl Ua Majr famous and given it a world-wide reputation. : from w h i c h hi: had for s o l o n g a t i m e J " a n a t i v e of Ontai k>. U p t o , a b o u t I k n e w h i m then, 'but I said 10thK o t L l v a Lon<. , ed" h i m A t Prugglftts 60ct size $1.00 »ize. or of b e e n a iufferer. ing. I took h i s m o n e y t h o u g l a n d e i g h t y e a r s a g o 1 n< ver h a d b e e n sick T h e letter read as f o l l o w s : T h e r e Were four or five of u s to- i ~~ Da. KUUMEIlk CO. HlNOHAMTOM. N. Y. T r u l y j t h e c n t y of t h e p h y s i c i a n i s a n d w a s t h e n in per e e t h e a l t h , j I w w i t h It I h a v e b o u g h t t h a t w h i c i w i l l J FRIRAT, C O T , 8 p. m. n o t t o save, life, b u t t o h e a l disease. g e t h e r in t h e s m o k i n g car, all free t o The, >ottle f u l l y six f e e t tall, w e i g h e d 180 pound: M VfOk I t Pay to Spray'. Mr. Brodkaire,. (I get your name from stay my h u n g e r forever. T h e - r e m a r k u b l e r e s u l t from t h e u s e join in t h e g e n e r a l c o n v e r s a t i o n , s a y s a n d w a s very.stron r. For 13 yetirs w h i c h h o l d s it Is small, hut it is l a r g e | 'Will It payf Is naturally the flritt questton j o u r office ligjD: of Dr. Ayillians' PinkJ»ill$ in t h e c a s e w a s a t r a v e l i n g s a l s m a n for a plam a w r i t e r ih t h e D e t r o i t F r e e Press. I that presents Itself for aoHiver lit any considerW h e n y o u read t h i s yo 1 will a n d o r g a n c o m p a n y and h a d t o do, 01 i M r I>F.AR S I R — Y o u have, been k i n d , e n o u g h . of Mr;*QjUant, induced t h e reporter ,to After a bit, a y o u n g man, | w h o . w a s • attonof spraying- This question is the umh a v e beard of that whujh is of i ) dism a k e further inquiries c o n c e r n i n g t r a v e l i n g for a B o s t o n house, b r o u g h t jversal touchstone nowao>ys. It It p a v s t o tjo m e and I w'a_nt to tell y o u my story a t l e a s t did d o a gr ;at d e a l of h e a v spray, we want to know it, that we may adopt a n d w i l l y o u . h a v e i t printed in t h e a d v a n t a g e to me. and may be of m u c h l i f t i n g , g o t niymfei Is very 'irregularis t h e m v a n d he i .seertained t h a t t h e y are o u t a coin, J a n d by l a y i n g i t o n h i s j th'.s method of flghnng lnsrvts and fungi and n o t a p a t e n t ir edicino in t h e s e n s e i n a d v a n t a g e to many others. W i h m y {get our share o f th« flimncial reward. If it and s l e p t in enough, spare beds' in countN e w s p a p e r s sol t h a t from ft some, as w r i s t and s n a p p i n g h i s ; finger! ho does net buy ta Bnruy, we wunt to know It, that w e a k as I am. (may be protected, and last words l e t m e thank y o u . < G o o d try houses tp, f fcezej any ordinary mai^ w h i c h Uputterm i s g e n e r a l l y used, b n t c a u s e d It to j u m p six i n c h e s h i g h . All two-may not bo led into an unp^>flt:lblo undcrt o death, o r j a t 1J a f t g i v e h i m t h e a highly] scieh',ifle preparation; t h e reX E K X E S Y o n . s u ZIMMERJI I N , itaklng. Wo may be In the bio.iim-.s of fruitime m u c h s t r o n g e r m a y bo w a r n e d ? bye. s u l t of yiears of study and ,careful, e x - of u s e x c e p t a h e a v y old farmer With ;i|?rowliig.f«r our health, but we are also In It for r h e u m a t i s m . ; A,boU ; e i g h t y<sars»-ngo I 'Hiat "was all, and m y w h o l e th ) u g h t a m 48 y e a r s l o l d and a t 25 I had a that may bo made.. Mute what b e g a n to feel d l s t e s s In m y istrtniach periment. Vl'lipy h a v e n o rival a s a a c l a y p i p e h a d s e e n t h e t h i n g , d o n e itue profitOsagJ) City, "Kan., . says: V1.IK, ' , 1 sprayed r i f e and o n e c h i l d and waif quite w e l l is in r e v o l u t i o a — D e t r o i t F r e e 'ress. a n d c o n s u l t e d sever il doctor*, a b o u t jt. .blood b u i l d e r , and nerve, restorer a n d m a n y times, but it was n o w to him, . A , Clark. my orchard,., land my apples or» clean xed in b u s i n e s s in t h e eduntry t o w n of worms. llhd thei lltin T h e y - a l l said it w a s dykpepsifti/and' for h a v e mejt w i t h unparalleled success in and bo e x c l a i m e d in astbiiiiihraent: nest crop of apples b T O R Y O F /V S T A M P , I ever had. I had to prop the trees, but V h e r e t h e parents of b o t h bf us lived, dyspepsia 1 w a s treii ted by viiiM^un doc- t h e t r e a t m e n t of such disjeases a s parly••Wall, by thunder! but t h a t ar' that the limbs Woke on loin of th"m My crop rh<himatisni, sfiati'ea, Sfc, Vitus' d o e s beat a n y t h i n g in t h e lino of t r i c k s Still ut I w a s a m b i t i o u s and thirsted for How V.m Mo:tk« Ri-wanted Kind tors iu different p aces, mid t o o k a l l sis, will make mo 80 per cent of line apples, clean of est t o d a n c e , palpitiitiqn of the heart, t h a t t h e p a t e n t mediein ;s" I c o n l J n h e a r o f oolth a s many iA'Oung m e n do. All worms. I compared my Ilea Duvls appk » with a I.ltlln Bijr. I e v e r did see!", , , . v my ncighbor'ajmlne urine a littlo above 80 per t h a t claimed to be si cure f<>r dj|spepsiaH. tiered ! f e e l i n g ivhich jiffects so' m a n y , [he m o n e y on e a r t h c o u l d n o t h a r e T h e i lloston m a n t h e n worked h i s -: cent clean, wlillo his was V0 per cent wormy.: I S o m e four years,' ago, amon t h e I f u t I c o n t i n u e d t » g r o w gradually"!' anil a l l discuses d e p e n d i n g u p o n a fhad cno plun f tree, Lomtiard, around which I irought m o m o r e h a p p i n e s s t h a n t h a t e a r s b a c k w a r d anil forward, l e t t e r s r e c e i v e d by t h e o x - a m | or -of •worse for four ychlrs. T h e n 1 b e g a n , t o w a t e r y conilit o n of tho blood or s h a t hiuttobuAau (puffoid to hold up the fruit. It h i c h BurrnuailiMl m e as I was, but I" and by m o v i n g t h e skin on h i s ford- <had at least "~" bushels<" —•""""—« •"» . ('abut at Mussooria was o n e add essbd h a v e pain in my bu<dk and l e g s a n d be- tered nerves. ! j td n o t look at it t h a t way, and n o while my neighbor'stpli plumn all rotted and fell . Dr. Wllliamii' Pink P i l l s are a so a h e a d he lifted his h a t to - H i s M a ^ t y , K i n g of A f g c a m e conscious that m y l e g s w e r e g e t off. I wou nke 1100 f or m f s pra yer and l e e t i n g w h a t w a s a b o u t the. t h o u g h t t i n g , w e a k and my s t e p u n s t e a d y , a n d specific for tro ublcapeculiar to f e i tales, "Wy g u m ! b u t , I ' v e llyotl t o b e 6 0 do without tan," w h i c h run nearly as fy ) guimd TO per cent over n t y of money, money, money. I was t h e n I s t a g g e r e d w h e n I w a l k e d . s u c h a s Supprc ssions, irregularitie s.and y e a r s old, a n d [never s a w t h a t / d o n e last yoar." ••Your M a . e s t y : I am a l i t t l e U >ot avaricious, though, and was m u c h a l l form's of w e a k n e s s . T h e y bu Id u p H a v i n g , received n o benefit from before!" g a s p e d t h e furme ; c o n s i d e r boy .and a m m a k i n g u collect: o r e g i v e n to d r e a m i n g and w i s h i n g t h e use of patei t medicines, and t h e blocjjland: v s t o r e t h e g l o w of I e n l t h a b l y e x c i t e d . stamps. I w i s h v e r y m u c h to p t o pale or sail >w c h e e k s . In t h e c tse of f e e l i n g t h n t l w a s < o n s t a n t l y g r o w i n g r m o n e y t h a n I w a s to p i n c h i n g a n d T h i s e n c o u r a g e d t h e B o s t o n man, s o m e s t a m p s of y o u r m a j e s t y ' s worse, ij then, upon advice, b e g a n the men! t h e y affect a radical cure n a l l h o a r d i n g and d r i v i n g hard b a r g a i n s a n d h e borrowed 10 c e n t s of t h e dona, a n d s h a l l b e v e r y m u c h 0/j c a s e s a r i s i n g i rom m e n t a l worry, overu s e of electric bell n, pads a n d a l l the x for I t I w a n t e d monoy, not for w h a t if y o u r m a j e s t y w o u l d scHu m e w o r k , or excci aes of w h a t e v e r m ture. farmer a n d m a d e a few l a s s e s and m a n y different kind s of electric applih w u in itself, but w h a t it m i g h t be The man T h e letter was made over to On imfther i nquiry t h e w r i t e r : b u n d c h a n g e d It i n t o a quarter! a n c e s I could hear tf, and s p e n t n u n Converted Into w i t h reference to my t h a t t h e s e p i l l s are m a n u f a c t u r e d b y w a s a l m o s t dumfounded, i n d a s t h e g l i s h p o l i t i c a l officer in charge! d r e a s ot p o l l e r s for them, b u t t h e y d k w n pleaauna. T h i n g s ran a l o n g t h u s T h e Dr.; Willi) ims' Medicine Co., if rook e x h i b i t i o n c e a s e d and t h e g r o u p b r o k e ameer, w h o gbod-nAturedly a n i w e r e d m e n o good. (Here Mr. Q u a n t showed r a y e a r / o r so w h e n o n e day In a n v i U e , ] 0 n t . , an i Morristown. N. Y y a n d u)p h e b e c k o n e d m e o v e r t» h i n t a n d t h e letter, I n c l o s i n g a s m a l l col I action t h e J o u r n a l report* r a n electric s u i t oi i d s c r a p of a N e w York p a p e r I road a r e soldi i n bo tes, (never in b u l k l y t h e o # k e 4 : , u n d e r w e a r for whi< h he paid 8124.) I i of Cabul s t a m p * s a y s B o w Bel l a n o t l o e / l n t h e "Personals" to t h i s t h e fall of 1888 th« doctors a d v i s e * i. hundred) a t 5( i c e n t s a box, or six boxes ••Is t h a t y o u n g m a n r e l a t e d t o In d u e c o u r s e c a m e a reply ft [ m t h e for $^. 50, and may be bad of a l l d r u g c h a n g e of c l i m a t e , a j I w e n t t o A t l a n t a act: youR'V •.•' J , l i t t l e G e r m a n boy: - K i n d E n g l i s h Ua., a n d a c t e d a s a g e n t for t h e Kstej g i s t s o r dire< t b v m a i l from Dr WU If X. Y. Z., wherever he may be, will Officer: T h e s t a m p s w h i c h IQu so' Organ company. V 'hile t h e r e I t o o k i, Fiams' Medici ne Co., from e i t h e r ad. •,\i ••No." r ' • ' , ; . ' address hi* hut name to H. A., P. a box dress. T h e j rice a t w h i c h thes< p i l l s kindly s e n t m e h a v e arrived, at d a r e t h o r o u g h electric t r e a t m e n t , b n t i t o n l i "Is h e a friend of y o u r s ? " MoeerfeaOlon him at his office, No. 4, (ire s o l d m a k o s a c o u r s e o f trea m e n t v a l u e d b y m e in m y collect I m. I s e e m e d to a g g r a v a t l m y disease, a n d th< " H e ' s an acquaintance." ! t JfaO s t r e e t he will hear of something ihur\\ comparatively Inexpensive a s com pared s h o w e d t h e m and y o u r l e t t e r 11 a d i s - o n l y relief 1 could g e t from t h e , ''Wall, y o u don't w a n t h i m t o fall greatly to his disadvantaga, w i t h o t h e r remedies, or m e d i c a l {treat- s i c k a n d dieP n t i n g u i s h e d G e r m a n officer w h o I s n o w a n d distressing pains w a s t o t a k e m o r j T h e n o t i c e s t r u c k m e as a m o s t p e ment s t a y i n g a t m y father's house, it i d b e phine. T h e pain •• - . - N a " ),}..'• \ '.. a s s o i n t e n s e a t c u l i a r o n e l a s e v e r a l respects, It was senee, eoonty, Kan.: "il sprayed all la s o p l e a s e d w i t h t h e k i n d n e s i of a n t u n e s t h a t i t s e e m c a s t h o u g h I could ••Then l e t , m e tell y o u s u m t h i n ' , " Say apple H A R V E S T E D I T E M S . -about SXl Thley are eight Scarcely possible that any man would iars old M » t year and the J**'•: before E n g l i s h officer t o a l i t t l e Gern i ,n boy Hot stand it, and I a l m o s t l o n g e d for h e c o n t i n u e d , a s h e dropppd b i s v o i c e Seek t o h e a r of s o m e t h i n g to h i s d i s oy bore, but not so heavily. ifrnlti t h a t I a s k e d h i m t o g i v e m e 111 p h o - d e a t h a s t h e onl; c e r t a i n relief. I n ••He's too j m l g h t y mostly large and Only nine p i r cent of all operations In t o a whisper. smootlLbut nearly every advantage: and it was mojt unusual S e p t e m b e r of 1888 y l e g s g a v e b u t en! apple Bad a wosm In i t This year the trees t o g r a p h to send to you. w h i c h i e h a s amputations a « f a t a l smartH i s brain is g r o w i n ' t o o f a s t • h a t X- Y. Z. could b e t h e i n i t i a l s of are very full, the apniles are large, smooth and d o n e , a n d I h o p e you. w i l l aeo> >t i t " tirely a n d m y l e f t _ e .-wajs.draiwn n a m e d j Sam, a b o u t h i e nicely Perfumed til, sprinkled in horary I had' * ^ colored, and I think not more than One b a y m a n ' s veal n a m e . Bat they were o n e side, s o t h a t I !ad d o u b l e s i g h t a n shelves, such l s oil of cloves, will prevent age, e n d h e l o o k e d a g o o d d e a l l i k e In twenty-five has a worm In it. I noticed one T h e letter contained a p h o c graph w a s dizzy. My tn ble s o effected m m i n e (Xerxe* Young Zimmerman) and tree of Jonathans (I have about thirty of them) mold Onbooka with the autograph. " V o n l l o l t k e . w h o l e n e r v o u s ' s; ;te°m t h a t I h a d him. S a m woe g e t t l n ' a l o n g a s s m o o t h which stood nearths fence so that I oould t h a t f a r I felt t h a t t h e n o t i c e In s o m e The prime d amond-back terrapin^ corns F i e l d M a r s h a l " . T h e l i t t l e Jerman g i v e u p business. spray hut one side ot i t the apples on the side a s ' l a s s e s t i l l a f e l l e r c a m e a l o n g o n e hen I returned t h w a y a p p l i e d t o me. I c u t It o u t a n d 1 did not spray-were nearly all wormy. Those from Chesapei ke bay, where they a •« dug b o y w a s t h e son of a well-knov i, m a n . N e w York a n d wei t t o t h e E o o s e v i U d a y a n d learned h i m t h e s t r i n g g a m e could reach were all right. 1 sprayed but L h o w e d It to m y wife, and! after a g o o d o u t of the mad, into which they h a v e and; t h a t , , t h i n g t h e y call t h i m b l e - Ionce. h o s p i t a l , w h e r e for! Just ah the, bloom was fallini. . I also four m o n t h s j I v a i u f a c t u r e r w h o h a d b e e n m o s t libSral 4 e a l of chaffing on h e r p a r t I p u t i t In sprayed, my plum trees, about flf t|y wild Qooae t r e a t e d b y special ists a n d t h e y p x - crawled to hlb srnate. in p r o v i d i n g b e n e v o l e n t i n s t i t u t i o n s rigKitf." , and Minor. They have borne a very large crop m y pocket aad said no more about i t By far the j r l a t e r part of the accidents n o u n c e d m y c a s e locomotor ata: :ia ••And t h e n h e b e g a n t o f a i t d i d of plums, the nicest in our market,m and Bono [But I k e p t s t r a i g h t o n t h i n k i n g a b o u t for w o r k m e n h r G e r m a n y a|id w h o a n d incurable. that occur in mills,, etc.,'happen <taring wormy. 1 am so well pleased with y expert, After I ' had! b e e n t h e field m a r s h a l ' s host; d u r i n g he?" I asked. race in spraying that I am glad to have an opS t a n d w i t h i n as w e e k I h a d a d d r e s s e d u n d e r t r e a t m e n t bi Prof. Starr a n d 1 hr. the last .two tours of work, when workportunity of telling i t It Ipays." Tho t h e m a n e u v e r s in t h e n e i g b ^ trhood r T r u e a s g o s p e l ! T o o m u c h of a j j l e t t e r t o H. A?, a n d In t w o d a y s I Ware' for four m< n t h s , t h e y told ne people are t i n d and careless. -^—•*— *--**- — above parties both use the Excelsior B r a i n Spraying Outfits.!manufactured It is said thi it there are now 40fl Occn. strain o n h i s head, y o u see. r e c e i v e d an answer. In It h e re- of h i s property. t h e y had d o n e a l l t h e y c o u l d for i ie. lis. i manuiaciu ' " by WILLIAM 1 who will mail, free, upon T h e n I w e n t t o the Mew Y o r k hbspi ^ 1 pations open to women,; whose »ppor- j u s t softened u p l i k e puddln*. a n d i n STAHb, Qutncy, III., q u e s t e d m e t o c o m e t o t h e city, w i t h "St, raying Fruits his book 1 ... entitled . ^_ Rbie F e l t B e l i e v e d . o n F i f t e e n t h sire st, w h e r e , upon i i - tunitien in lif» are i constantly * wid tping. less'n s i x m o n t h s w e h a d to bury h i m . , application, [proof of nty identity, and, t h e disad•-'How, When, Where and Why tc Do I t " This Policeman's Boy ( b r e a t h l e W y ) — a m i n a t l o n . t h e y i aid I w a s i n c u r s d o Those not* ope' i to them are the » x « ptlon, B e t t e r s e e t h i s feller a n d h a v e a talk; book contains much valuable information on vantageous information j would be w i t h h i m . T h e m ' s powerful c u t e this suhiect and every fmit-grow< r should have f o r t h c o m i n g a s s o o n a t I h a d estab- Mother, t h e r e ' s b e e n a b i g r o t ' down a n d Would n o t t ike m e i n . A t h e ratfcer than tl o rule. P r e s b y t e r i a n hosp t a l t h e y e x a m i i e A 1-1-.. j' There are n >w 120 women in thelBerlin tricks; o' his. b u t I'm a tellln' y o u t h e • » % { : . - j.;, ;' lished m y claim. t o w n and s e v e r a l officers w e r e l u r t m e ftnd t o l d me t h e s a m e thiiW. I n tslephone-excl langes. It has been d ftclded • t r a i n i s t o o m u c h — a l t o g e t h e r • : A score of years have passed since Will too Policeman's Wife ( e x c i t i d l y ) — .March, 1800,1 w a s t a k e n t o S t Pet< r s t o employ on y women in the fut ure as j S e c u r i n g t h e necessary] c r e d e n t i a l * Carleton wroto bis "Over [the; Hills to the much. If s o m e b o d y d o n ' t w a r n him, lout k e e p i n g t h e o b j e c t of m y v i s i t W h e r e w a s itP h o s p i t a l in A l b a n r, w h e r e Prof H. I'.. tbsir voices a « much more audlbl»than Foot house," and; though be her produced it w o n ' t be t h r e e m o n t h s afore h o f r o m thai k n o w l e d g e of m y wife, I .left P. R — O n father's b e a t H u n f r a n k l y told i >y w i f e m y e a s e v i s m«n's, owing to tho hiuber pitch. much meritorious work since, no other of w o n ' t k n o w 'huff to c h o p up p u m p k i n s n o m e o n e m o r n i n g , arid a t noon I w a s P. W . ( w i t h a s i g h of rellei i—Oh. h o p e l e s s ; t h u t h e < o n l d d o n o t h i n g hr bis'•Farm Ballad* - ' has ever brought him I t is [litter wting ito leant that in the • a t a n d i o g b e f o r e t h e office of m y m y s - F m s o g l a d ! Of c o u r s e yOuij father m e a n d t h a t i>he had b e t t e r t a k e T e nintbt centui y Eutopeaa kings wore to feed c o w s , " an enunl amount of fume He lives in a b a c k h o m e and sa\ e m y m o n e y . I IK 1 1 wooden shooft In thone days, in Fact, a handsome homo In l'rooklyn nowaday* terious correspondent j I w e n t In wasn't t h e r e w h e n i t h a p p e n e d ? w a n t e d t o mak« A trial of Pi of. D i d n ' t K n o w If Is nnalfina*. and it well to do, but still a hard worker. monarch did n o t {posaeM one-bal:' the w i t h o u t o e r e m o n y a n d found a n o l d P. B i — N o ' m , — N . Y. P r e s s . Hun's famous skill j a n d I r>- creature com orts and luxuries O n t t h * Jacob IVItnur Loos, the fohodtr of ths , Madge—-Hugh Genot Is a regular man la a dingy little roott clean, but 1 maiiwd , under his! t r e a t m e n t , buiublwt paaa ant osn now obuin,, , city of Han Vrunols'o and "the plonosr of poorly Minted, and with him, as his c h u m p . • ! , ' . ' , '••• ' A l m o s t H e r O w n Wortk for, n i n e w e e k s , b t t seoured n o bene II t T h o jrwmjf "if on ejgpsipiiceutnl Shljp.men icoretery, uppwently, • boy of 18. Mabel—Why, how do you male* doneeiw of California,<'' died iu a hospital Ho (admiringly)-And d 4 you A l l t h i s time I had b e e n g r o w i n g wo r ie 1 WM n Mi n Prnwriioo a few day* ago, Ho was TO*) nd a"" ° ° *<H»b* * lawyer make that mat yourself f that outP ::^: •< I bad become entl *!y p a r a m e l hm of live lobitjrt from' Halifax to 1 ondoi sightly-two year* o'tl l i e built the Drat rocontly U lonslilsrad saoouraging. si with ft limited practice, for the dust m y w a i s t d o w n an< had purtly l ^ s t c p p Sho-Yoa I did it all myse Modffo—I asked him,to tie tny shoe, hoots in Han HratieUeo, In IHHII, and killed though i ml"'' nehalf of thsra live il dw< showed On bl» .books add the oarptt the exception of a little hoi] and the idiot tied it so tightly that it deer and boar whvrw xome of that oity'f trol of m y hands. Tho pain wis to i n g t h s iiimt-t-n d«y» fijoin tho t i n s t h en the loor wit little worn by the celved from, my six younger s never came undo.no tho wholo after, buttlust utroitt* are nnjw U s madn a great blej my legijfelt a i though thsy wi w w s r s oatifh t» the time they wtr* lindi j ^ g 4 of olUnU Ho win aa odd old Yaakse Blade Meal Of mousy dining till llfo, but lost It nooa"—Brooklyn Eagle. la his later years. 8251),000. I r e I ii H I. ' it' t.' > '- . V> I ii*. ,' t Wf ^- V .-<« f ;•- 'V. «U|- DOIXUH OK THK WEEK. Wm. Ww*l wjinl of Detroit spent Sun(laj- at home, i i Mi** Harmoni of Toledo is visiting at E. J. Warner's.; MH>* <-"»ra Johnson was home from Ypsilaati over Sunday. • The W. (,'. T.|U. met at the home of Mrs. Dr. Newciinb Friday. James Mx-Lqnd of Sheldon. Mich., % i.Mieil at Mr. ifrtley's last week. The Young Lbdies' Gymnasium class i^developiugHOnie line athletes. Mis. L. M. Snfith's vocal class is weekly inn-ea-stng, and adao greatl^impruv- iu«. ' j ,- Mi«s Stella Bale and brother Dan Jiiv home, from Detroit visiting their parents. I •What?' Whjen? Where/** , Suliect nf MTiiion at Mj. K. ohurrh next Sunduy evening. ' | •*••£.•• H A. J^)hnso|n has opened his sugar lm>h and is irtaniifanttirirfg the pure J^TOGK. Everythi(f'iT Must be CIoj d and have piit Prites on ! Rapi< Jy Accomplish This En^i KID GLOVES ME|TCALF'8 HOSIERY Odd.sisea and da o n , good quality, at 10c per pail Heller uualltlet a nd colors at Sflc and 80c. C'oal three times these privet Extraordinary /•lines In New Kid Glove*. One lot 4-buttui I uedetilovea,all oolora ail I aixesiit 40c. One* lot ditto, xi\'light at a loaa to the Importer, *ej offer at 08c. Can nut be t u •lioateti anywhere for ha* than V One lot s-liulU ii Hiicde' Mouaquetalre Olovea at'§40e. Oood ' quality ond « ell worth 7V> and li.UO. Meets the aam< fate . no matter at what .sacrifice. Bluck Silk Stdckinip at « ( . 5 0 , • 1 , 1 5 and 08.01 per pair, worth SO per celnt nidre. OUB lot of FAHT Ml A<'h lAn\e Thread HtwHiufJat 30c per hSpair, would, be et eapat 3i*^c. < Bloak Cotton Stocking, FAST BLACK„ at 9IOe, 28c, 30c lo i | UOc, aJl equally «licap. One lot hew color* in Hlbbcd Llale 37c and Blkuk ditto at 38c usual price Wo. The IHWI value to heuirocured in thin Wfl offer *^»r< re w.me l>i« haritnitii; tWncili l.not) Hklrtlngs that were ||.1M anil M. M|Nir y»pt, now 70c. IMiijuU Kiubruldfred riouuviiitf at 4Tcnnd il'i c, worth double, country weotforat •l.OO, In Waik unii le MouM|iie> lalru, and win cofora, ul) aicna and s-liullon Hiii •akiyoti lolook for theui. jil'lii'ie. y\ e a r e c o m m e n c i n g t o receive n<W goods for t h e spring trade, a n d w h e n jail arrived will h a v e t h e moat c o m p l e t e lino in t h e c o u n t y , whicfi w i l l b e m a r k e d i n p l a i a figures at t h e l o w e s t canh price." LACE DEFT. \Ve have in our Clothmjg Dopaitment Hcunetliing thai will interest every "'irian^ youth or boy, If not in dilothiiit;, it will be Furnishings of some, kind. Don't buy anything in this .Hue until you examine our' stock and prices. Ask to see ouOIeki's «4.50 Suits, Boys' «3.00 Suits; and Children's «1.6q Suits. ( I i . ,t? •'-.-• •:•;••• • . • ' • ; = ' • . : ;• - K ?y•*• \.]»" • / • : ••". - , '.K HAVE JITST KKtKl|\'KD OUR NEW ' Ki W. Edwards took in t h e O l l i n s liiliiiKi-u I'ontuit at Detroit last Friday A. lot In I ho cl 4t. •IIIIIIIM iiriHliiCHil thla aprl . nt » i,11ft, t-w-liiit|f. i :JEW RIBBONS. Kioepllonal 'uu. Ntw almduaof HliituajiiUl iludua; ttlHU liliiuiia liud KTiii)*, 1 Mrs (ieorgo .HhitHlicf/pyr and family" Cu^iiiiinly the moat «i niplele it^Hili of Hiliholm I'vcr placcil 'In of I'/tnill are vlslllng FHT fiitjtcr, Hiir(iluve lll«rrlt« rtiul C'liiiiuolaHltin'tilovua in nil ijoli; Hi-troll, All mil ir» mid wldllis In HiUlu <ilt(i< Oros ( I r i i l n und Mat III r>cu Uumi) ruin Hack •iild'liravos. *-.?< Mt*Mfr>'<lliivi-M I lloii«|iiulti|lri), Imtloii und lui'liii t'oliiplutu U(tr<; wi- urn elciNtilH ( HI II lol Of HHiieli *ll MIII^Himll Itllilinua ul iMnurliiivnt, \ 'flu' Ladles' Aid soeletv will meet at tlfte pttr yurtli udil tn iiiniinriuitiu'u, 8I.M, 'the Imme of Mrs, S. Met ullllill W'edlliisAlttmtijuM nfrotoli'ft Vvtviti Millions, No. li, at 7e nor yard, TEEFAUBB? & CO. day, Mnivh Jill. or nrte jnir |tUum i f in yiirda. Iiicltiditig everything pertaining to tlii:tt lino. IVoin tin1 clicapCHt Ilomp We miniUmi t :|li itrmtii liiathjr iHii-uuse wo iioiuiii 1)11^ Int l.lulit <'<il(»(|i'tl I'limt ICIIKI-illltn at : itto. » unit 7, I««; ('ai'il pai'les *t'Clll to lie ijlille |in)itllltl' to the flneht Brussels. li.itiuiii, W o ipw »li(iwillm liluliuM mivi<ltl<'i n No, Wnlicj U] I1W',. ( o>l llirvu llmim lli«Hi>|^U>t.i. ' MMiMiiKtiiir ei'lzeiiH lliit winter, as tluly fm'llirv mill I ilia avilaiitji lliu volol'S are uJtli'vuj|uly litl't' ullll .ne luld weekly. iMIIIIIllflll. T11IMMIN0 STOCK Mr und i l l s . Ed. Ay res spent lust ltd iK'tiiiua Hi'C wi li Uri'iiii' livrc wit hi-altiilii to i|i|nttv llicui, VENINO OL0\TEB \Mi-k ttlthliis |inrrii|-*ut Vpslluiitl, who Hiilllilfiit loSiiy wc IIHVC mil lii'»liuii.il in Murk Vis'i'i 1», lit mill'Jiilmj «|i ji'MKlli Hiicile (llovi's In I'viM'v ll'dlU'i'fviiliilt <t U'fit'f. iiiiirNut" lnwn in HKi on tiic ilolli t. <)(ir new .let wm' imltii siek. c.ilnr H M I I % lYou "'ml nmli'li Hiiy rthuiJti nut u|' I l i U a t w k , TflllllliliiKs isJIH|>'iS(< tlinlilliist CII'»IKIII, |II I'liinuli iimililfuo. (.in l/il, l/r/ni, A ill iii« Kuril/ 'flint, TliiM'e 1« i|iilte 11 ilni|i In the prlee of lUfe, ' ' evtic'. although CarU'loit is higher nil ilii'ii ihnu Mouriie. Mr. und Mrs, Alva Puttee of'Detroit Hie Inline on neeount of the nevere illii'-n nf Jrw. I'attee. : r'ootuull Is the prltierjial sport lit the ( :n!i inn seujiol during the hours not t:il.«'i'i up with, study. The Excelsior Henovating Co. (new linn/ will move to Way tin this week and comnu'iiee operations. Edward?! A Adams received 4050 rolls w.f'wnll putter from the matiufactitrers at J'hiladelphia this week. nionroo Counljy ltem«. nossibfe to visit Mb •oe and arrive TKKNTO!*. -.."' ' i ^ - N j B ^ — ••-' If i i' company will It is now said on g.iiil authority fhat 4,:.';"r '..•>-..'-.A Thos. McMalion did not attend to his home at noon. [Watch i i)f the jtil'rilefe.. Iw aa long WIITIH) ela.vs here this weeji on account of suf- irrniit this small favurl t will the li. S. & M. S. rail}owl will in the G, Stroi ig of K«ckwoml | j a | u tojwh greatly add to Tiiesilay. felt want supplied atid gre. fering with a.laine shoulder. sjM' ng extend the brat if It now^ ending layette. Ohio, to MOIIH•point on the Prof. Ames' elocution class talk of tlieconveuieiice of all. Miss Li lian Fay made d iort v sit at eas shore of Lake Mic iijan. -• Died, at her home I ill IMroit, Friday here last' reek. giving an entertainment soon. It will iiioriung, March 11. M'i. John Bailey Hpsjdents of Idi^. Petersburg and no doubt \H^H pleasing utTair. Miss >?« llle IJejwoy is sloii recovjr- Deijrlielii are .petitioning the Lake Shore A s k t o s e e bur,Men'M !>">e S h o e s an«:i L a d i e s ' 81.10 F i n e Shoes. The largest stock of clothing in Mon- aged 25 years, after a sh urt illness; Mrs. ing from i severe illness. roal for liettei-train facilities between roe county i.s at Edwards & Adams. Mai ley was formerly of this place, and l)r. Bot I wick and wife i o Deti o i l those villages and Monroe.: They want her name was Miss? Sit rah Conlisk^-beSave money by buying at a one price B e sure ftnd'get o u r prices before b u y i n g . H i g h e s t m a r k e t priceyfore her marriage ab« i^t a j'ear ago. nthde a sh >rt call here Mot la a triiiu <Mit of Monroe aljiout 4 o'clock paid ibr jirotluce i u trade or, cash cash store. kespeetfully, Her remains were brought here on the Miss' C»' tia Cflago is ffsitin gl ergi-aibl; ill-tie afternoon. Edward Pttpard. who has charge- of 4 v. M. train Friday and the funeral parents,-A r. apd Mrs.jB. I a>;o. Oref at St. Johns, an amateur d.riihe property on Calf I.-Juud during the held at St. I'atriek'h • •hurcU Sunday F.'A. Parent has been iW*p Tiring iis iinatic coinpanv will produce the play winter season, was "home for a few days afternoon. She was M itit known about dock in frjint of his boat he 1st entitled The little brow u jug. if they this week. ; here anil will lie greajtb' missed. , S h e can get those who have had some e'xr % Godb|)tit ni Detroit. oiinerl i*'y p i ; Mis* Ma Hatcher leadsthe devotional leaves a husband, ageil mother, broththi« p ace, made a short ca I lltst weekJ! perience. Is it expeiiem e in the'drar services of the Epworth league meeting ers, sisters and a host id friends. lie nier il>ers of the I. O. O. F.__..„ Ijniate business y<>u want or with, the next Sunday eveniiur at 0:30. Subject: perSoi the initiatory dngree Mon Mon- , l t l T D,>?WM JVl?! I f , h e atter, send lis ASH CtSfTKK. ••The Hand." lyoui- address.-7^[Duii<!ee Reporter; : day nijfht. Our streets ami places of business Clarence Keeves vi^itjedi his parents yj nitht. n Ci.„.i..:..u ' Three more damage soils growing out i, .„„ , THHBB; STJORBS, SUJ seem to present a very lively appear- over Sunday. Pro(. P J U Fpedriek was t of, ;,tl|e j-eeent collision .jn Toledo' were 'flhere w»i denly ill Wednesday noon: i i w n j n M ' . u , • . . . . , . . . , j . „ . . , . • atiee. in spite of the bad road* which we Ware Baker has has gojie, td.' Moretu-l to no school il th«i afternoon. I «/ & M «»?aiiist the Lake SU«>re& Michigan have been having. int. Misj Perry. stay with his aunt. Mils. [Terry .< i ,,.1 v. I.. li' I Southern and the Hint &i Pieret Mar 1 Nathan Todd has tile loiithern f«ver. Miss Mary Coif's school at MartinsMrs. ( h is. MacKimmie t>a ne Iron* L I e , j-. ^ 1 , . , , ^ ^ Monday,; m e for $35.-000 ville closet!'last Friday after a very suc- Look out for an auction sale soon. Algonae Si turday.to join hi r Imsbaiid, >y Mtkry Fuher o f T( ,i e V!„. and a second cessful term. She left Monday for her J,. E. Brown is getting to be q,pjle.a and live at their new home. |of ^O.WO by Eliza JaniRS of ButTah ;honie at Wyandotte. business man. He makojt a t i i p to MonMrs; Cflfc-ff of Cleveland ct Hid here jind i third of $25,000 by JojhniCamp Mrs. A. Herman entertained the mem- roe every week. last w<jiek en account of tlm d mgerous ladl >f Chicago, an aggregate of $200,0OC bers of the Epworth league at her home Ash (Vnter has an jotiposition in the illnesslof'Wjr niece, Miss Ne lii : Dewey, [to drte. last Frjday evening, which Was much fur trade. Go in boy! ijnd make the Dr. Pine s show came oil i k adver-11 T i e county farm is raising two calves, . Best Lung Medicine Recommended by the best Physicians. Cures enjoyed by all present. business Hourish. ;! tised Fridalr 11 at Anderson|$ Hall. Tire (hat are Unug brought tip to htdptheinafter ail else fails, Pleasant and agteeabietothe taste. Ladies and chillK>ys declai ed it a success, n B major- Sfllvts and as a ctuiseqiience^reiiuire Now Is the time to buy wall paper as dren take it with pleasure. ' Samples free at druggists or sent by mail. Anyone who wants\o[ao west to pureople Ihere do U(ift attend (ess care. .They are kept In;; the barn, Edwards & Adams are selling their last chase' land call'on Wan I ronenwett for ity <j»f the eople • ': Address DR1 O . J. FAY Si CO.rCARLETON, MICH. theatricals which for the hear a well! from which water . " fs taken aceoun s year's stock regardless of cost to make information, as he has ii dice supply of small crowil. , by n cans of a common cistern pump "room for their new stock. maps which he will slialf you. Captain Morey and fundi/, i ho have 'I he -alves have learnetl to operate t4ie Miss Harrison's school in the Richlbi iiuiium and Baileyigive a frpe show Foriala tv and Simple Bottlet free afiOFHN STRONG & SON'S, South Rotkwood. piun > and whenever they >«aht adrhik,; 3 ards school house closed last Friday last -Saturday at the LNrfnter. Quite a beet| living]at Detroit durinjjth nyinler, they |>unip it. One pumps while the !"- ' • _J !!__J_i„ ' ^ ' ' ~ for a few weeks' vacation. During the crowd attended. Theltt|ick horses were hay^iTOturrJcilti)tlieir hdineBeiie. Mrs Moijey has Leon conjBmHl t o l eif bed for Other puts his mouth und^r the spoilt time she will visit at her home in Ohio. well trained and acted tlieir parts well. threeniontjis withinilaininatiM-'rheum- and drinks and they turn ibout. SomeL. JP Streit has sold his farm to hi* Those who came fro n a distance say atilmh. It iiliopedthatWitlitltJchango times one ivatits a drin) aloiie. He ] mother. Mrs. J. A. Streit. He is yet un- the performance of . liu clown alone she Will so jn recover, " • ' " *' ' >li<dd - • • -of' "the phi ^ iger l —with i.i-hW then takes is . ( decided what business he will take,up- made Tthem laitgli till t| elr sides were If you do not want to saw /vend, go to mouth, raises it up ashl^h as he can and hut we hope he will not leave our com- sore. Walter San lers and get an dl •. lAii'iier nuts his'nose uhder tlie ispiiut and gets munity, We see the corrosno ujinit from Ash and have It put in yourstovs It saves his d i n k as it seUleS|.ba:k.—[Monroe Mrs. Doty of Holly and>Irs. Lake of Center In the last lss te <»f the'(,»a/.etto lots of niu< i-le and troulilt. All youDemocrat ni Corner o f JcflVmon A v e a n d Feuton vi«ted their parents, Mr. and thinks the boys smart if "' ' here, but have to do ; s to turn On the oil and Make No Flitiil Kijror K n n d o l p h Ht, Mr*. C. Prall. last week. Monday Miss If he could see what. WHI have seen he light! it and your stove Will I e- red hot T h e B e a t R e m e d y i n f DKTItJMT, - H I C I I K ; A X Verua Pratt accompanied them on a would probably thinkditf L'rently. When ill live in in i tes. AIL who l i n o seen it roin the Epoi-li. . te thla world,, aava J. Hoffherr, of SrrMoae, visit with lheir sister at Pitsford. Mich. their mothers have tofcaflry u p . tju) Work thinl it 18 is a 4t||cr|ess. If] Fei therstone—I w a n t to ask y o u M. Y.. la Paator K4enl«'a N«rve Tonio, beoauie J. Di RICE, R. C. 9PRAGVE, <t Igrcat ig: sonie liinn. Is it right t o take a girl to my Mitt who vraa' partially paralyaed three The Carteton Cheese Co, willVom- woiai. chop and splif iu,.*k'e think it you wish Ui see it go!to Propriolor. | tlcrk. |Willi Sanders' /flie theater in a carriagf aloud if it yeaj-t ago and attacked by nta, haa aot had any menee buying milk by April 1. The time they had some iiiujbition powders, otlloe. avinptoma of them atooe he took one bottle of oesi 't rain? CENTttALLTLOCATED r«siilt of their business being so satis- !>r perhaps oil of hickory would be betthe remedyi I most heartily thank for it. At; the V llagfe olftetion Monjdaytlie Kit gway—Ai'e you going to marry the TtelrtK within threett|iinre*of Hie Hru«1i fltrret V factory last year it will no doubt have ter. TEBBE HAUTE, IND., Ooty V. 1S90. Rv 14th every i mil on the Citijuns' ticket girl? IH-|K>1, where f mmengun urrlvr by the Grand Borne time mgp a aanatroke to affeeted my , Trunk, Ij»ke i bore, and the Delroil, Orand an ex tend ed patronage this year. M o n r o e C i r c u i t if i r o r n , :'>-*?* was electetj. PresWent. ItaVlckery; Featherstono—That depends. Why? nervea thai, at timet they were beyond control; Haven and Milwaukee mltroatlaj Following is a list of .'i l|o jurors drawn clerk, Nicholas A.| Mans; tt-'astirer, We suppose about a year from now Kiigway—Because if yoji are take her eyoi wen dull abd wltboat «xpreaatqn, and a Thrt* line* of itredt oara paaa the door—Jeffertwitohlngof tho moBolea of the face and almost we can give the result of our vitiligo for the next term of ti^tj circuit court, Chas. Kimbuk; trustees, Janei Baker, iji a 1 orse ear every time, avenue line wbUjh connects wi(h Mlohi|(«n oonttnoal movement of the hands and arena, ea- aon Central dep»()j tho Trumbull avenue, and I lie . elccUota. as our town is sure to bo in-which opens April 5: Loran Campbell.Jacob Kiegc-: assessor, pttclally the left aide. There waa Impediment of Cuni rr^HK and 11* ker atreet line*. Wo\>dward aveAsh—Eugene ArmstrJnjit. Andrew K^jnip; street e o n m ssioner, corporated when the next legislature Would you be just? Please do not speuch, and at tlinea won Id be ao oyeitodme with nue and Port air el lines pass within two squares. aa to be nnaole to atand. Beard of John Angluin: constable, Join Mc- punish a child for a fault {learned from dlzzineia Bedford—John A. Biltf jr. meets. Keep the ball rolling. Pastor Koenig'a Nerve Touie: tried one bottle, ( M K A L 8 , 2H C K N T S . x J, , CoUrt. T h | voting was done aq" " ' ~" yourself. Berlin—Frank Mandivllle cording .- I : and noticed a great change; tried' another, and The donation given at the residence M1B»—P rUTtta—Perdiy. $1 2»lo»1.50. Rooms without now can aay that Iain enjoying perfect health, Dundee—Frank Ellis lysteinl Fi lino.. 75o., ,,d Ji.no. of J. B. Crane,last Thursday evening 'bill your wife look a little bit, just the tteady ntrvet and a good appetite, which I baa board, rdlftoo.. Erie—Benjamin Uobidnau. thrown out. not being proper y narked. least little bit cross this m >ming? Was I'l^*"*'! WM«« for the benefit ofithe pastor of the Evanlast sotlrely batore osftg nt medicine. Exeter—(ieorge Steinnji in. The victors ivere serenaded b / 1 ie band, the k ndling wood fine ami dry? gelical elmrch was well attended, and 'BANK L. GBACK. Frenchtbwn-Tlerome H. , Roberts, which wentljtoMr. Vickelry'sHorsUppel-i financial sucwas a social as Well as a financial - A VataaMa n m r «a S M M Leander Fix. < cess. n l u o r p«Heni»'can itjeoJoMala Ida—Wm. Finn, sr., Win. Mason. it. Wel«h Kpltiiph. Misses Annie Warner and Carrie in every Ooujity In Miclitiran aa Agent to secure Lasallo—Jacob Atnoh hJPhihp Marsh. From the Jew< ten' Circular. This remedy baa beenprapared by the Bejerend aubacijipttotta for t h e Toronto Weekly E m Kentz attended the gold medal contest >aitor !&oenl«. of .Fort Wayne, Indalnoa 18k\ and London—James L. H oi ^e, Lewis U. The following epitaph is ^fepfoduced at Wbittaker, Mich., Tuesday evening, Beverly. anowprsparedunderbiadireottoaortha pire, J " -i.- • • 1,. '* ' from a tombstone in the conetery in as they were holders of silver medals. M i l a n - J o h n W. Stodiirl|, Wm. Van Llwadilwfwfil: KOENIC MCO. CO.. Chloago, I l k ,,]¾ I f 'CANADA'S HBWSPAl>l«l.ri A young lady from Whittaker captured Dyke.' i; •, i "Here lies] in a horizontal )jsition the the gold medal. , -A splendid Memorial Album of thej late Bo!d by DruKatsts a t « 1 per Bottle, after • & Monroe—Frank C. Cli<!»itej Premier, The Kt. Hon. Mir John Mnrdoi>Hl<l, "the Carteton Fir** Klndler Co., who Kaisinville—Johntiin|ao.JV.. J o h n C . outside casejof George Ritlei jh, watchr*ifr*«i«« *t.T3. *) Tfc^j*'*•»'»»«. maker, whole abilities in thn line Were « . V. B., presented to every yearly] subscriber. are state agents for the McDonald tire Heyden. ,an honor to the profession. Integrity T A twe ve-page weekly] and Premium Album- tor kindler which is manufactured at ToSumiuerfield—Edisdn Bull, Charles F. was the mailispring an 1 pri i Ie ice the one year only SI.00. M"riite at once for term* and ledo, are establishing ageuts through- Goodrich. » regulator of! all the actions jf j lis life agency. -( j j out the state and) making large shipWhiteford—Frank JeH, Daton Whlt- Human, honest, indust lous, h s hands 1 Address THK KM PI It*1. ments. ing. - * . nbTcr stopped until he pad r]e|idyed.dis8w f' Toronto, Canada. . Caucuses will be held the latter part Monrde city, 1st ward- Micl.£ tress. He ad the art of disposing of of next week and election on Monday. gert. w his time in ch a a j |tha; h^i rtevejr Dick11 [nadacbaarid. wUeraaUr April 4. Every voter should attend? the , 3d ward—Thos. Flues Fred to »btMou» atataof tho •ttoh aS -'"»— -*-'--' '*•• »; went wronL except wl^firt set igj >ii|g by, tart *:««, -Manam, i>row«lai jtran tflm primary elections and put in nomina3d ward—Eil. Reisig, #i*ejl ., persons wh< did npt .know tli i 1(ey, and " n lii the 8ida,.&a. its tbalrmost tion the men belt adapted to the severTHE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY P0R tmcoeasbaa bocaahol lnoudng 4th ward—Geo. B. LeLong, ,even then jvas eisjly j set i i d i . again al positions, and should also be on hand Calkins. 11^ departs this life Nov. 7, I ill,wound election day to help them out. up in the ! hlope off being take n n hand Suinlay afternoon, March 13. occurred A really great man is (li « W ! n •by his Make: ker, thoroughlyi clewini I regit* bsign signs—generosity in the e deith of the bright little son of Mr. 7 8aK Rheum, Eczema, Wounds, Bunts, t\ve I X X r i a . jlated and r e ^ e d andsrit ai^ihgin U|a ha, yet 0artet*a Litfle illTor M i l «nt and Mrs. Willis Maxwell. Loyd. aged ity in the execution and ;'• 8ores, Croup, Bronchitis, Etc., world to co, qw»l if-valnab'nlaCoiiatipatioi^, :uringaiidpr93+ ve»rs with membraneous croup. success.—[Bismarck, t; PRICE 9 0 0ENT8. • ' tl: is tbisannbyiopcomplaint, thUe they litm Mr and Mrs. Maxwell have the hearti Bend three two-cent stamps for free samCnoKhlnK Leads to C eefalldlaordoraoi theBtomac! i«Umul*t«ili«. felt sympathy of a large emiiwituty in ple boat and book., Kemp's Balsam will atop tba rand regulate the bowela. ftatoUttajronlf tlieir sad bereavement. The funeral was held from their residence luesday afternoon. Rev. Newkirk officiating. Mrs. Edwin Langs, Miss Emma Held. wotddbealmostprioek ntofhoaavbO Miss Ida Datcher. Miss Blanche Sew rho __. il thiadlatreaatngco^niil ilot; buKortocomb and othew from here attended , «111 ben^ndUioaa not bo wit. abletoawlraoodoaaaditea aomany •man thatnotend the annual convention of the W . y . i . trythomwUlflnd tbeae lUlepUlaTala. pagtodoirUboift •ftpallatokhaaft sc- ^._ .——^"mifliaBl. FOR MEDICINAL, TOILET", BATH U of Monroe county, which is being AND NURSERY PURPO8E8. held ati Monroe this wee*. Some noted speakers are present from different 1 BUies, as w e l l * * able speaker* from ustM baa* of so many tt*w thai hmlswh*M nmiksonrarreatboist. OurpilUoonltwhile our county. 'The W. C T.;,U. is s y w I , b»fn» misa bf Jnkft R. Btbsr i do not. doing good work throughout the couuOood»li>,lrijy.V» ^l«urk fur m KMd.r, eater's tlUls Wwr PlDisn-ary stntlt and »IMI rimf nui m i k , • • mink, kul wk rss try. reryiasytotaks. Onaortwopltsnukoadoet. I M P * f"ti i|iik kly Imw |. rata (rum a t la thsy ir«strtotlyTe8«Ublosnildj not grtpa or StO a Oa/ •! ilia aun, a»d uiura aa yva fo A petition is being circulated among viii ll'iili avaaa, ail wa, In aa/ ]mrt *t _. Kaqrl _.. » W , batI bytiMir tlwlr ttotU itiitu action {pi {plense an 5 ' our residents asking the I. « - P . M. |A*narlia.>*iiu«aaai*fnnH itpaai k«anaLs^v. W« Aimntj marrtkliuT W. H«n rou No rlak Tuu an <lt»oto MJHSU. In-iilss"»Bo-nttiUfafor»l. Wf all ruur llniv^if »j>ar* intfrntiiM oalyia jrouraiMi . . .._ ir» mnmttlll, or ill your llm, u the » < > r k TkuUaa railroad to have their morning freight ilMW4irk A H U m w nrniua/Sliatkr.* •Mlniy ««<• Ini^nd Mnfr a'eadtiM mnm in » • » wml by o^MJitomsiYwuorOi or aunt by loal*. r x r ) «ti.r»»r, Wa nail <of, fbrnlUilii* U>(liit»ra an Mrtlns rroia »»»•« SM» |»t » r t and urn olng south at 8:03 (standard time) to a»»rrilil,i., K k a i l i l . MI'KV Itll.r uSnnJ. •n4awr>arUrs)hlUnii*rl|nMt warn nn nwaUh foil las •»»• «AI tTIrMHEblOINr OO., »oW Yorlt. nkke a regular stop here for the accommodation of patsungoi's, a* it is uorv iui- GARGETS, Carp3Y and Wail Paper Di lartmsnt second floor. I CROCKERY AND HARDM DEPARTMENTS ^Lr.W^YiM 'OOMPLCTE.' Fine Line of Garland Stoves and Ranfees. . '•*' ; , ' • ' , . ' . , , ' • . • . ' ' • Boots ^and Shoes. & Adams I Mich. U ;$nmMi^T R ;E: &T<M. E N'T ' F O'R . C O N S U M P T T O N JCJE'fS • TEMPERANCE (late the Madison.) H O T E L Ttr A mm m TJUHND f *r *" SIC •SPILES* HEAD TAR-OID SOAP, ABSiOLUTELY PURE, «• I ACHE TAE-0H) CO., Chicago, 111 38H &^rM£'W&zm. mufow!%t8Br& i«. -^j-tr 1 k •M, "' Si A tl ' a