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1 ?.. j VOL. X PINCKNEY, LIVING-STON CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAR. 3, No. 9. She futefctmj 5thatch. tvkky TUUUSDAY MOBNINU BY FRANK L, ANDREW! Subscrpton frtee ID Advance. One Year *sx Mouths Three Mouths - 1,00 54) FUMY TIJVG / la all Its branches, a specalty. We have all knds and the latest sty lea of Type, etc., whch enables us to execute all knds of work, mch a* Books, ramplete, Fosters, hrogrtuunott, Bll Heads, Not* HteKU, Statement*, Carde, Aucton Blls, etc., n «up«r«r stylos, upon the shortest notce, Prces aa lew as good work can he done. SPACE. l column % column % column 1 column ADVERTISING BATIS: I 1 wk. 1 mo. I a mo. 6 uo. ' 1 yr tf $12.00 LOO.! *) ! bo.ou Busness Cards, $4.00 per year. Cards of Tnauk, ffty cents. Death and marrage notces publshed free. Announcements of entertanments may be pad for, f desred, by presentng the offce wth tck ets of admsson. In case tckets are notbrough to the offce, regular rates wll be charged. All matter n local notce column wll be chare ed at 5 cents per lne or fracton thereof, for each nserton, where no tttne t specfed, al notces wll be nserted untl ordered dscontnued, and wll be charged for accordngly, fcsj"all changes of advertsements MUST reach ths offce as early as TUBSDAY mornng to nsure an nserton th eaue week. ALL BILLS PAYAULK KIRST OF EVEBY MONTH. Entered a the Postoftlce at Packney, Mchgan as secoau-tlass matter. THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY, VILLAGE OFFICERS. PRESIDENT....., Thompson Grmes Tnu8TKK», Alexander Mclntyre, Frank E. Wrght George W. Reason, A. B. Green. '&kx tp& Lyman, Samuel sykes CLKRK.././. : Ira J. Cook TRKAsuBn.rr;?..r..TTTTt>r AE8t»oH STHKKT COMMIHHIONBR MAKSHAL HEALTH UFKICKK CHURCHES. George W. Teeple Warren A. Carr W. H. LeUd Rchard Clnton Dr. II. F. Slgler ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. M Rev. \Y. <. Stephens pastor. Servces every Sunday mornng at to:3t, and every Sunday avertng at 7:.'10 o'clock. Prayer meetng 1 Thursday evenngs. Sunday school at close of morn Intervew. W. D. Thompson, Superntendent. /"tonutlegational CHURCH. V^ Rev. O, B. Thurston.paetor; servce every Sunday mornng at 10:80, and every Sunday evenng at 7:ttC o'clock. Prayer meetna; Thnrs day evenngs. Sunday school at close of morn nn servce. Kd, Glover, Suye'ntendent. T. MAKV'S'JATHOUC CHURCH. S Rev. Wn. P. Consdlne, Pastor. Servces every thrd Sunday. Low mass at 8 o'clock hgh mass wth sermon at 10:.% a. m. Catechsm at 3:00 p. n., veepers and benedcton at 7-M p.m SOCIETIES: The I. O, ft. T. Socety of ths place meats every Wednesday evenng In the Maccalx'e hull. CHAS. GRIMES, C. T. he A. O. H. Socety of ths place,_raeet8 every Tthrd Sunday n the Fr. Matthew Hall. John McGunneas, County Delegate. IPWORTH E l LEAGUE. Meets every Tuesday rfevonlng n ther room n M. E. Church. A cordal nvtaton s extended to all nterested n Chrstan work. Rev, W. G. Stephens, Presdent. T he C. T. A. and B. Socety of ths place v meet every thrd Saturaa^ evenng n toe Fr. Matthew-Hall. John Fohey, Presdent, NIGHTS OP MACCABEES. K Meet every Frday evenng on or before full of the moon at old Masonc Hall. Vstng brotharc cordally nvted. W. H. Leland, Sr Kneht Commander. BUSINESS CARDS. H. F. Sgler. F. W. Reeve, SIGLER & REEVE. PhysJoana and Surtreflna^ AlLxalla promptly. attended to day or nght. Offce on Man street, Pnckney, Mch. C.W.KIRTLAND.M. D, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSCIAN; Graduate of the Unrersty of Mchgan, OFFICE OVER THE BANK, PINCKNEY. L. A VERY, Dentst, E In Pnckney every Frday. Offce at Pnckney House. All work dose 1B a careful and thorough manner. Teeth extracted wthout pan by the use of Odontunder. Call and see me. Wheat, Beans, Barley, Clover Seed, Dresoed HoOM, etc. HT*The hghest market pjlce wll he pia6t- Lumber. Lath, Shlnclea, Salt, etc, for sale. THOS, READ, Pncknay, Men. Pncney Echane Bat O. W, TKKPLI, Propretor. Does a general Bantng BBsness. "7" MONEY LOANED ON APPROVE* NOTES. DEPOSITS KBCBIVBD, Certfcates ssued on tme deposts and bl on dethand, COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. JBteaafcp ToJntaforMl*. PINCKNEY MARKETS. Eggs 18 eta Butter 17 eta. Beuue, \M. Potatoes 25 ct«. per bu. Dragged Chckens, 8 eta per Ib. Lve Chckens, 6 cents per Ib. Druawd Turkeys, 10 centh per ft. (JaU, <J8 cto. per bu. Corn, 34 cents per bu. 4 Barlev, per hundred. Bye, 78 eta. per bu. Clover Hoed, $5.25 per bushel. Dreaawl Purk, $1.00 per cwt. Wheat, number 1, whte 87 number 2, red, 80 Local Dspatches. - March 10! At Conar'l church, Professor M. L. D'Ooge. And stll our rush of b work contnues. Who has heard anythng about fre protecton lately? The Dexter Leader expects to come cut n new dress ths week*. We have been havng genune sprng weather durng the past week. Read our "mortgage" sales n ths ssue. We have two new ones. Wll Angell, ot Bunker Hll, was n town on busness the last of last week. Mss Mnne Hodgreman, of South Lyon, s Spendng a few weeks vstng frends n Kalkaska. A younpr man hy the name of West, formerly of Omaha, s workn^n the staton at ths place, C. L. Sgler was home from the unversty the last of last week. He returned on Monday: Harry Rogers, of Dexter, has started up hs cgar works there and expects to do a good busness. Detrot was vsted by qute an extensve tre on Sunday evenng. about $50,000 or $60,000. Loss The frst lecture of the Dorcas Itaz. ure course wll be Thursday evenng, March 10, at the Cong'l church. We shall soon need some more wood. Wll those who have promsed us ths commodty please bear ths n mnd. The farmer's Insttute held at Howell last week was a success and everv paper and speech nterestng. Mss Franc Burch, who s attendng Mrs. Noble's school of elocuton at Detrot, was home the last oflast week. School teachers have kept us busy the past week gettng out cards. Work,and prces count n the long run. Too late for last week ^ve learned that John Whte and wfe were presented wth a fne boy the frst of the week. No, we dd not get complmentares to the Dorcas lecture course but we got pay for all heal tems just the same. The Howell Epworth League made $35 by ther contests last week and also added 130 new members to ther number. At the Poneer (meetng held at Howell last- week -there were a good many present and the meetng was a very enyable one. We would Jke several of our ssue Tearng the date of Feb. 18. We would pay two cents per copy for a few well perserved copes: By the looks of the stack of barbed wre near Teeple & Cadwell's store one would thnk that there was gong to be some fencng done ths comng saaon. The nterest stll contnues n the I. 0. G. T. socety and new members are constantly beng added. They held an open lodge last evenng and had an enyable tme. We receved last week a complmentary tcket to the state reform school at Lansng pood for otcey^&t^f f We are ndebted to the superntendent for the same. Thanks. The followng are the lectnrers, and the dates that they wll appear n the Dorcas lecture coarse: Prof. M. L. D'O«we, Ann Arbor, March 10. Hon. t. T. Campbell, Mason, March 18. Rev. H. M. Morey, TmUantl. March». Grand Jf uscate, Aprl 8, Cal. Wlcox, ot Howell, now receves $12 per month penson. It s expected that tbe electrc lghts wll be n operaton at Fowlervlle about tbe mddle of March. School teacher, do not forget to call and see us before you get your school cards. We thnk we can sut you n style and prce. Thomas Harrs closed a very successful term of school n Ds. No. 1, Putnam, last Frday. We prnted same fne cards for tbe occason. It s sad that Gov. Wnans has approved the acton of tbe mltary board n regard to locatng the next encampment of state troops at Island lake, Brghton. Thanks to tbe lades of the Cong'l socety for tckets to the ce cream socal last Saturday nght. The ce cream was fne and the socety took n over $5.00. Rev. O. B. Thurston wll present the subject of Home Msson at the Cong'l church n Salem en Sunday n,ext. Rev. Tbnrston knows whereof he speaks when he talks ou ths subject. It would be well for the electon boards of dfferent townshps to be lookng after the prntng of tfcer tckets soon. We have a copy of the offcal ballot (whch appears n ths ssue) set up and can get out tckets n good shape n short o\*der. The supreme court week before last handed down the opnon to the effect that a bartender had no more rght to go nto the saloon where be works on Sunday to get a drnk there than any other person, and f ha does so the j-aon must be held to be open. The $125,000 that Senator Stanford receved from the sale of Aron Nvas dvded up nto 125 equal parts, to be gven'to that number of desttute bo /s to educate them at hs new unversty. Here s one fast horse whch s gong to be a beneft to a number of people. Mss Franc Bureb, of ths place, gave a rectaton at the Farmer's Insttute, Howell, on Tuesday' evenng. The county papsrs speak very hghly of the way n whch she rendered her selectons. We are gad to see Mss Burch comng to the front as an elocutonst. Be sure and read the artcle from the Attorney General n regard to electon, to be found on page 4. It wll be seen that slps can be used now as well as heretofore ^nd much better than wrtng the names. Of course we can furnsh, "slps' on short notce. Do not forget us. F. E. Wrght and son, Frank, were n Webbervlle tbe h'rst of the week wth a stock of clothng. Blls were ssued last week from ths offce announcng a cheap sale of. clothng at that place for Monday and Tuesday. We have an dea that people n that part wll be surprsed at low prces he has on goods. The Detrot Journal has been purchased by Ex-Senator T. W. Palmer and Wllam Lvngstone, Jr., and t s announced that no effort or pxpens» wll be spared to make t tbe most complete afternoon newspaper n the west. Mr. Lvngstone, who assumes the actve management of the Journal, s a representatve republcan whose experence n newspaper^ work and management covers qute a -perod of years. George Bauer s now n a pckle and would lke to have one wel posted on the fsh queston to help hm He has a large water tank to whch there s bftth an nlet and outlet, and n that tank he placed a lot of young pke, trout and ottfer speces ot fsh awhle ago whch the law now forbds hm takng out of the water. He doesn't want them n there now and would lke to know what case to pursue and reman a law abdng ctzen. Brghton Arrus. A new l adv' for W. D. Thompson' ths week. What s tbe matter wth ths for "sugar" weather. Chas. Ellsworth, of Stockbrdge, was n town Monday. Alle Hoff, of Dexter, s vstng her parents n tbs place. The roll of honor s unavoably crowded out ths week. Wll Rchards s clerkng n F. E. Wrght's clothng store. Mrs. A. D. Jacobey s spendng a week or two wth her son, n Whte Oak. The Dorcas socftty wll meet wth Mss Grace Young on Saturday afternoon. W. H. Place way has been very sck wth pneumona but s some better at present. James Harrs returned from a week's vst to Owosso and Lansng on Tuesday last. Mrs. James Fohey who has been very sck for some tme past s gettng much better. The Guld wll meet wth Mss Inez Wrght on Saturday afternoon. A good attendance s desred. We have just receved an nvoce of weddng cards, paper, nvtatons, etc. Do not forget ths young people. Several from ths place attended the.sunday school conventon at Stockbrdge, Tuesday and Wednesday. Flora Hodgeman, of South Lyon, vsted her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nash, at ths place the past week. The subjects next Sabbath at the M. E. church are: mornng, " qurements Versus Man's Opnon >n evenng, "Chrst Savng Ablty'". Rev. W. H. Shannon, of Salem, wll preach mornng and evenng n the Cong I church next Sunday. Subjects, mornng, "The Famly of God;" evenng, ^A4ttng theme for the belevers gloryng." Asa lectures Prof. D'Ooge at once commands and holds the attenton of hs audence, not only by hs power of oratory, but by the clear, prespcuous and orgnal manner n whch he handles hs subject. Alden W. Tucker, of Howell, has been engaged as local wrter and foreman of the Democrat nstead df gong to Detrot as stated last week. We congratulate the Democrat n securng so good an all round newspaper man. Notce that on Sunday mornng, March 13, jn the M. E. church the servce wll be n the nterest and largely conducted by the members of the W. H. M. S. Essays and addresses on msson work wll be gven by several lady members. Choce sacred musc wll be rendered by the chor and others. Come early, every one made welcome. The order of servce wll be gven n next ssue of ths paper. The beautful devoton of the forty hours' prayer wll open at St. Marys church, Pnckney, next Sunday, March 6th at 10:30 a. m. Tbe exersses wll be conducted by Rev- Fr. Aloysns, 0. M. Cap., of Detrot. Servces wll be held on Monday and Tuesday at 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. The devotons wll close on Tuesday evenng at 7:30 p. m. wth the benedcton of the blessed sacrament Rev. Fr r Consdne wll assst Fr, Aloysns. ^ The boys bave a ke on L. C. Goodrch, wbo found hmself n an em harassed stuaton at the recepton, Monday evenng. He was ntroduced to Mr. Cleveland and puttng on hs best smle,sad: "Glad to meet you," and then hs treacherotfe memory faled hm and to save hs'lfe he couldn't thnk of the honored' guest's name, but be.fnally blurted out "Grover," mueh to the amuseaaaat-ol Mr. Cleveland and the recevng ooanmtteo. Ann Arbor Argus. Regstraton and electon notces on page 8. I. J. Cook s on the sck lst;.we bo e that be may soon be able to be at hs place of busness. Durng lent Rev. 0. B. Tburston wll gve a seres of Sunday evenng talks on "The Last Days of Chrst.'' The subject of the lecture by Prof. M. L. D'Ooge at-cong'l church, March 10th s: "Ancent and Moder n Athens." Do not forget that we are agents for all knds of book bndng. Brng your magaznes to ths offce and get them bound n good shape. M>s. Davd Grmes formerly of Waterloo, s lvng wth her son, J. A. Cadwell, at ths place. She has been qute unwell for the past two weeks. The memoral servces of Hugh Clark, Sr., were held at the Cong'l church on Sunday last. The house was well flled although the day was very stormy. No reserved seats, no complrnentares, no partalty shown at lecture course. The doos wll not be open untl 7:30, the lecture begns at 8:00, frst come h'rst served. Do not fal to read the notce n regard to our creamery oa the eghth page of ths ssue. Farmers take hold of tbs and make t a success.' We beleve there s money n t for you. Bert Green, Earl Mann, Emly Stephens and Jesse Green from ths place attended the exhbton at the stone school house n Genoa Saturday evenng last. They report a fne tme. There wll be a socal held at the home of Mr. James Henry on Frday evenng, March 4, the proceeds are for God's le- * ne beneft of the M. E. church at Petteysvlle. A good tme s expected. Everyone made welcome. Thrty-fve years had elapsed last Frday snce the marrage of Mr. Mrs. J. R. Hall. Ther relatves to the number of twenty-one remnded them of the fact by gvng them a genune surprse. Mr. and Mrs. Hall were the recpents of many beautful presents. Busness Ponters. FOR SALE. The L. B. Coste farm of 160 acres wlt be sold cheap on long tme at low rate of nterest.. Inqure at Pnckney Exchange Bank. y tf Unon Caucus. The regular unoa caucus wll be held at tbe councl room on Frdayy evenng, Mar. M 4 H af f 730 7:30 p. p m. to place n nomnaton the h followng ll offcers to he. voted for at the annual vllage~ electon: One Presdent, Clerk, Treasurer, v Assessor and three Trustees for two ye***- Br ORDER OF COM. Ctzen's Caucus. The regular ctzen's caucus wll be held at the councl room or Saturday, Mar. 5th at 2 o'clock p. nn for tbe purpose of placng n nomnaton the tollowng offcers to be voted for at our next annual vllage electon: One Presdent, Clerk, Assessor, Street Com' mssoner, Constable and three Trustees for full term. Farm for The Chas, Eaman farm on the Marble plans, Anderson, contanng 80 acres. Inqure of C. Love, Pnckney. Lost: A red and vellow checked wool horse blanket somewhat worn, somewhere between L. S. Hewlett's and Mart Wlson's. Fnder please leave at ths offce/ Stark's $3.00 photographs for 1.50 every Frday untl Aprl 1st. For Sale or Rent. y Small farm ten mles east of Ypslant. Enqure of C. V. Van Wnkle, Pnckney. o 4w Choce Western corn for sale. THOS. READ. Send for our valuable pamphlet. DaBos A DuJos, Inventve Age Buldng, Washngton, D. C. Menton ths paper.. HI

2 IN A GREAT STATE. A WEEK WITH WOLVERINES BOTH GREAT AND SMALL. Kx-Presldent Cleveland Gven a Becrptlon at Detrdlu -The Itachlgau Club Banquet. Fell In a Sulphurc Aeld Vat. Perry Mateson, an employe at the Sulphte fbre works a Delray, a suburb ot Detrot, met a horrble death by fallng Id to a vat of bolng sulphurc aold. The vat s located n the rear of the works and s. more properly speakng, a sort of dran through whch sulphurc acd, hllng water and steam pass from the works nto the sower. The box s about four feet touk. two feet wde und fve feet deep. Under ordnary crcumstances t s only ^partally tlled, the flud escapng slowly at the bottom Dto the sewer. It s supposed that Muteson sat down on the edge of the box and was overcome by the fumes. He then fell backward nto the box and was scalded or burned to death; hs body cloggng the escape and caused the box to fll tp wth the scaldng flud. Scaled tle Walls at Iona. Tho frst escape of any consequence from the state house of correcton under Warden Parsel occurred wheu Thomas Barnes, nght fremen n the boler room, scaled the wall by means of a rope and a board and left for parts unknown. Barnes was sent from Lapeer for two years and had but rt short tme yet to serve. Once before he escaped under Warden Watkns. A reward of 125 s offered by the warden for hs capture, and he s descrbed as follows: Age, 30; weght, about 200; far complexon, lght brown har, heavv mustache of lght brown color, large forehead, cose and mouth, hazel eyes, end of frst fnger of left hand msshapen, cut on nsde of left hand near thumb, wart on back of left shoulder.. " : Cleveland'*. Detrot Re-eptlott. Gov. Wnans and staff and the Fourth regment met ex-presdent Cleveland at the Mchgan Central depot, Detrot, on the occason of hs popular recepton n that cty. Tho dstngushed guest was greeted und welcomed by actng Mayor Coots, who presented hm wth engrossed resolutons from the common councl ten- -derng hm the freedom of the cty. Durng the entre tme of hs stay n the cty the ex-presdeat was constantly surrounded by hundreds. Tn the evenng the party assembled n the parlors of the Hotel CadlUc, where an nformal recepton was held at whch thousands of men, women and chldren were receved by Mr. Cleveland. Hundreds were turned away on account of the vast number pres- eut. Mchgan BepubllcauM. The banquets gven by tho Mchgan Club at Detrot have always been tne affars, but t s certan that none ever ex- cellod the last event at the Detrot rnk, n Detrot. There were present over 1,500 guesta. Gen. Alger acted as toastmastor, And Gov. McKnley, Hon. T. VV. Palmer, Senator Dolpb, Senator Perkns, J. Bloat Fassett, Congressman Burrows and other promnent personages delvered toasts full of rousng Republcan doctrnes and patrotsm. Gov. MeKnley's opposton of the tarff queston was heartly receved, and he was greeted wth cheers on every hand. Gen. Alger's recepton was such as to show that he s near and dear to tho Republcan hearts of hs own stale. Cleveland at the Unversty. Ex-Presdent Grover Cleveland was gven a grand recepton at Ann Arbor where ho addressed the students n Unversty hall. He was met on hs arrval by at least 2,000 students, besdes several thousand others from far and near. Hs entre vst from the tme ho set foot on the depot platform untl ho boarded the specal tran to leave the unversty town was a contnued ovaton. Mr. Cleveland's.address was lstened to by a crowded audence, composed prncpally of students, and the applause was frequent and of enthusastc nature. FatalTy Crneu. James Oswald, a brakeman, on the through freght on the Flnt & Pere Marquette road, was caught between the cars whle couplng at Reed Cty, crushng hs arght shoulder aud breakng three rbs of hs left sde. John, Schrner, brakeman of auothor tran, saw hm full and pulled hm from under the wheels n tmo to savo hm from beng run over. No hopes are entertaned for hj,s recovery. Another State Insttuton The county superntendents of the state n sesson n Grand Rapds apponted a, commttee to ask the legslature for an appropraton to found a state home for the feeble-mnded. They clam the county houses of tho slate are tllng up wth ths class of charges, whle the accommodatons are not adequate and ther presence s obnoxous to other nmates. Preferred the Pretty Sster. A matrmonal sensaton hat* ganed crculaton n Peck whch s unparalleled n the hstory of the vllage. R. G. Hardng, who has been marred four tmes prevous to now, elopud wth hs wfe's pretty sster, Leafy Von nest. H s present wt'o has always been an affectonate and devoted wfe to her hus"band and hs actons wero un mertorous and uncalled for. Both wll be jaled. / AROUND THE STATE. Ishpcmnj s to have a brass band to bo composed entrely of muscal Fnns. Prof. Danels, lbraran of Olvet college, a actng us* presdent of tho nsttuton durng tho Jluess of Dr. Buttorleld. The Bard eon Pupcr company, of Ot.sc?o, flams tlo largest s:n lo structuro n the world exclusvely devoted U> John Marsh, a lfe convct snce 1848, ded of heart dsease at tho asylum of the crmnal nsane at Iona. The electrc ralway that connects Isbpetnng and Neguanee wll be extended to to Marquette ths season. Ths wll mako the road 15 mles long, and the fare wll be but 25 cents. A state conventon of the Prohbton party to elect delegates to the natonal conventon and to choose a now slate central commttee wll be held n Grand Rapds March 17 and 18. ' Albert Van Dusen, a Bay Cty laborer, dropped dead on Thrd street whle haulng wood. He leaves a wdow and sx chldren, two of the latter beng wth hm when he fell and expred. The case of Aaron W. Hamacher, tred for assstng prsoners to escape from Jackson state prson has ended n Humacher beng found gulty. The case wll be taken to the supreme court. Rchard Devore, a young laborng man, was klled nstantly by a fallng tree whle cuttng tmber on the farm of R. S. Sheman, ucar Bancroft. He leaves a wdow and four young chldren. 4The offcers of a Chlan theologcal school ure temptng Rev. Wllam tl Dodge, of East Jackson, who formerly lved n South Amerca, to take charge of the nsttuton at a salary of 13,000, Mrs. M. S. Burde, of Muskogon, who was 81 years old, was fatally burned whle buldng a lre n a stove. Her clothes whch were of heavy woolen materal, became gnted and she was lterally roasted. Ishpemns s gven the credt of possessng more lank, lean, brndled, good-fornothng dogs than any other place n the upper pennsula. One of the worthless curs has been shot for dsfgurng a school boy. Lumber and tmber handlers at the Norre and Ashland mnes, near Irouwood have struck for an advance from <Jl. 75 to %'l per day. Mne offcals say the request cannot be granted and some trouble s foared. A new Baptst church wll be erectod at Allogan ths season, of Holland stone and brck, to be 114 feet n sze, wth a seatng capacty of 500 n the church proper and 200 n the lecturo room. The estmated cost s *18,000. The recent Wthrv vs. Curts tral at Ludngtou has excted much nterest. Curts accuses the doctor of crmnal ntmacy wth hs wfe. Hs wfe asserts the same. The doctor says t s blackmal.» The jury dsagreed. "Prncpal Struble, of the Watervet school, can make a very pretty fgure eght upon the blackboard, but he can't do t worth a cent upon the ce. He tred 1 t a day or two apo and now walks the platform durng school hours. Capt. L. F. Hunt, of Sagnaw, has bought of C& C. Blodgett, of Detrot, the lumber schooner Hatte. She has a carryng capacty of tf50,000 feet of lumber, ana wll run next season n the lumber trade between Sagnaw rver and Buffalo. Lzze Maber, of Grand Rapds, ded, aged 10 years, from the effects of un ccle Jalng from the eaves of her father's house and strkng her on the head. The njury was sustaned 10 days before bu\ the grl was able to go to school lor severul days. Josoph Crowe, a well-known engneer n the neghborhood ot Iron Mountan,dropped dead of heart dsease, aged "5 years. Some blame whch attached to hm through the death of a mner last summer led Crowe to drnk and ndrectly caused h? death. Two Grand Hapds & Indana, freghts were wrecked at Pars, a way staton bolow Reed Cty. Teu cars were badly smashed up. The only person njured was a man named Alfred Taylor, who was n charge of a stock car, but hs njures wll not prove fatal. Theodore Lowry, who has been under arrest at Benton Harbor charged wth beng mplcated n the Mayor Hobbs as^ sault, has been dscharged, as there was not enough evdence to warrant holdng hm. The prncpals, Robb and Vance, wll have ther tral at tho March term of court. John Herschen3 called on Henry Alon at hs-oome n Jackson. Alen, who s_&>_ years old, s just recoverng from a severe llness. The men quarreled and Herschens struck Allen over the head wth a kettle, smashng t; Strangely enough Allen's skull ws not crushed and he wll probably recover. Some Allegan county farmers saw a tp-over wreck by the waysde that contaned a box of very lvely and nosy pgs. When they extrcated tho pgs they found Farmer Wa ford n a helpless and almost lfeless condton. He had been bured uoder the box a-d was unable to ojrtrcut hmself. Dr. M. P. Foglesong, of Bronson, has been arrested by the sherff of Hllsdale county and taken there on the charge of murderng hs wfo at Waldron lust Aug-' ust. Snce that tme and untl recently tho doctor has been n the asylum at Kalamazoo. Mrs. F. M. Drake was at tho resdence of the late Wllam H. Dunn, at Iona, assstng n the arrangement of the house for tho funeral servces. She fell from a step ladder-and 'struck upon her rght sde upon a char. Two rbs were brokon and she was otherwse serously njured. The annual reunon of Dewtt Clnton Consstory, Scottsh Rte Masons, and coord nute bodes, was held n Grand Rapds wth 150 hgh degree Masons n attendance, and a class of 34 canddates. Degrees from four to fourteen nclusve, were conferred, and Morah Grand Lodge of Perfecton elected offcers. Gov. Wnans has ssued a proclamaton namng the followng ^entlomen of Detrot as a commttee to recove contrbutons for the sufferers by famne n Uu*s;a: K. \V. (.Uett, J. H. Donovan, J. S. Gray, I. G. Butter, Davd St.olt and J. W. Flynr. Tho namos wero suggested to tho governor bv Mayor ['ngrce. Contrbutons nmy be ] soul n cash or n preserved provsona. M'CREERY DISGRACED 8KRIOUS ACCUSATIONS AQAINftT OUR CHILIAN CONSUL. Tle Conventon of New York Democrat* Instruct Delegates for Hll.-- Another Conventon Called. r. S. Consul to Chll In a Scandal. A specal to. the New York Hearld from Valparaso says a new scandal, mplcatng Unted States Consul McCreery, has cropped out. The story s the sensaton of the hour. The documents have just been made publc They relate to alleged trunsaotons n exchange by Mr. Mc- Creery. It s asserted that the blls show there was 1 bought and sold by hm n Decomber, 1SIH>, and n January and February, 1891, over $1,000,000. For the last three months, t la further alleged, he has been extensvely engaged n exchange transactons. Ths was especally thfr case durng the tme of the Baltmore affar. It s also alleged that he used nformuton whch he ganed from offcal sources n hs dealngs. Ths data, whch has so astonshed the busness communty, leaked out through a letter whch was sent to Broker Mecklemann by Mr. McCreery, and n whch the consul threatened legal proceedngs unlecs he was pad a certan sum of money whch he clamed was due hm. Xllll the Conventon 1 * Choce. The mtd-wntor conventon of New York Democrats was held n Albany. The commttee of 50. apponted by the Cooper unon, of New York cty, to protest aganst holdng the conventon at that tme, was uot gven an answer to the protest by the stnto commttee. When the conventon assembled a platform was adopted whch sweopngly denounced everythng Re{«u>lcan and affrmed for everythng Democratc The name of Senator D. B. Hll was gven as the choce of the conventon for Presdent aud the delegates to the natonal convecton so nstructed. Senator L.1 made a neat speech n reply to the honor. Tho commttee of 50 held a meetng at whch the conventon was denounced aud t was voted to call a conventon on May U n Syracuse, Ths splt n the ranks of the party n New York whle deplorable s what has been expected snce the call for ths early conventon was gven out Keeley's Cure to go to England* Dr. Lesle E. Keeley, of Dwght,III,wftl contract wth the Unted States government to put hs remedes and treatment of be lquor and opum habts n all of the natonal and state and naval homes of Amerca. He had also made a contract wth J. S. Vckers, of London, England, representng a trroup of captalsts, for the sole rghts of the Keeley gold remedes for the cure of the dseases of ntemperance and opum n the Unted kngdom of Great lrtun and Ireland. It s stated that the Englsh syndcate have a captalzed stcok of 1,000,000. RelleT for Rtmala. Loaded to her guards wth Hour and provsons for tho famne-strcken provnces of Russa, the steamshp Indana left Phladelpha on her voyage of mercy wth the cheers and well wshes of thousands and the straus of "Amerca" followng her us she steamed down the rver. The great carj, r o she carres s puroly a Phladelpha offerng. Twenty-nne thousand sacks of flour, the purchase of the relef commttee, was stowed avvuy n the vessel's hold and between decks, besdes, nne carloads of ndvdually donated barrels of Hour and an assortment of provsons. WASHINGTON NOTES. Gen. O. L. Spauldng wll bo actng Secretary of the Treasury durng the absence of Secretary Foster n Europe. Mrs. Senator McMllan asssted Professor and Mrs. Cabell n ther recepton gven n honor of Mrs. Presdent Harrson as presdent-general of the Socety of the Daughters of the Amercan revoluton. Senator Mtchell has reported as an amendment to the postofflce appropraton bll an tem makng an appropraton of $200,000 to enable-the-postmaster-general to test n country dstrcts the system of free delvery of mals. The House judcary commttee has authorzed Mr. Oaves, of Alabama, to report favorably hs bll to repeal the provsou of tho revsed statutes makng loyalty durng the late war a prerequste to securng a penson on the part of the persons otherwse enttled to be pensoned. No bacls pay, however, s to be receved by persou's affected by ths act. "The Democratc members of the Housa assembled n caucus to take some acton on the Bland slver resoluton. The dscusson;! were exceedngly dull und tho antslvcr Democrats affrmed that they would not be beund by the caucus' acton f t was decded to push the slver bll. Thsbong the case tho r lver men though n the marty saw that no pood would result n forcng a vote. However, f the rules commttee decde to make the Bland measure a specal j>fder the exact sutus of tho House can be obtaned. Hanged a Negro Three Tmes. Mss Carrlo Lous, the handsome daughter of the postmstress at Lebanon, III., was returnng home from church at that place when Mat Hendrckson, a burly Negro, sprang out from a sde street and sezed her. She was terrbly frghtened.ad could offer but lttle resstance, Ihe Negro was draggng her to a sde street when atd arrved. The Negro wus hustled off uptown, One end of a rope soon encrcled hs nock and the other was tr.rown over a lmb. In another moment he was danglng n the ar, und when bo was lot down he was almost dead. Three tmes he wus WWVINB off und then he showed a dosro to tulk, and upon hs knees begged for hs lfo. There wus a strong feelng among tho crowd n favor of lynchng, but cooler heud3 fnally prevaled, aad tho. Negro was hustled off to jal A RIVAL OF STANLEY. Sheldon, the Female Afrcan Explorer Heturna to New York. Mr*. French Sheldon hat arrved at New York from Eastern Afrca on the steamshp Aller. She started her "Dark Contnent" expedton from Zanzbar, havng frst, she says, engaged a retnue of 108 persons, all blacks. She marched at the head of ths force and was sole commander. Way Svu» frst made to Mombassa,and than the Journey contnued 350 mles through jungles. As she arrved In the terrtory occuped by the dfferent trbes Mrs. Kheldon says she always sent for the chef and bad a conference n a tent. On these occasons she would always array herself n full court dress. Tbs fact, together wth the crcumstances that she was tho frst whte woman these natons ever saw, caused great awe und wonderment, and she was always allowed to pass unmolested, Mrs. Sheldon says she went to Afrca to study the socal condton of the people, partcularly of the women and chld ran, and of course found much that was reprehensble. flore Spuce Wanted lor the Bg Far. Chcago spec nl: Drector General Davs wll shortly ask to have another great exhbt ball constructed ut the world's far grounds. "The demands for space," sad UoL Davs "are somethng unparalleled n the hstory of world's fars. The need for Addtonal space s not the fault of the local drectory nor the natonal comms- (on. It s a contngency that could not be foreseen. No one expected so many natons would respond to the nvtaton of Presdeut Harrson to partcpate n the far. Ths s to be a 'world's far 1 n every sense of the word." Japan's offer to censtruct a 160,000 permanent buldng on the wooded sland n Jackson park and surrounded t wth a specmen of Japanese landscape gardenng has been accepted by the South park board of commssoners. It s the understandng that tho Japanese government wll make an annual appropraton to keep up the buldng, whch wll be Sled wth works of Japanese art. The two condtons attached to the gft are that the ste granted shall be permanent aud that the buldng be open to the publc. The Chmney Fell. A massve chmney 60 yards hgh, at the Marsh m> Us machnery and flannel factory, n Cleckbeaton, England, collapsed aud fell ou the roof of the factory just as a number of young women operatves were leavng work. The pteous cres of those caught n the runs could be heard, and the horror of the scene was noon augmented by the breakng out of fre, u whch numbers of mprsoned vctms were burned. The number extrcated ncludes 12 klled and many njured by havup lmbs crushed. Fve of those who were n the buldng at the tme of the dsastar are stll mssng. "Steeple Jacks," who had been occuped for a week past n reparng the chmney whch fol, found t was collapsng and made ther escape. Confessed the Crme After Acquttal. Thomas Kendrck, the Emanuel county, Georga, desperado, who for a week held off the combned posses of four countes, has made a desperate escape from hs enemes. They fred the cubu by saturated kerosene balls, and wth cocked guns awatng the prsoner. When t became too hot /or hm n the house he rusbeo-eut, frng a» he went, woundng so many of the offcers that they scattered. They have now located hm at*another house, and are n negotatons wth htm to leave the county. Kendrck was tred for murder a year ago and after acquttal asked the judge f he could be tred agan for t'ho offense, and upon assurance that ho could not,- exclamed: "Then I dd murder tho scoundrel and there's more of them I want to kul" The Pope s n Home to Stay. The pope s preparng an address to bo delvered on the annversary of hs coronaton, n whch hr» wll declne to abandon hs rghts over Home, but otherwse the address wll be couched n a moderate tone, owng to tne mproved relatons between the Vatcan and the qurnal, MEN AND THINGS. The Prohbtonsts of Rhode Island have nomnated a full state tcket. Tho Illnos Democratc conventon wll bft-hjbld ftt Sprng feld, Aprl 27. Sxty persons suspected of beng anarchsts have been arrested n Berln. Hartford, Coun., wll rase 150,000 to make an exhbt at the World's Far. Ex-Gov. Campbell, of Oho, s at tbo bead of a syndcate that has nvested $1,000,000 n the ron mnng nterests near Duluta, Two Negro secton bands wore klled and a conductor and two brukomen fatally njured by tho wreckng of a constructon tran at Forest, Mss. Senator Palmer, of Illnos, says tho possbltes of hs own nomnaton for Presdent are so remote that he s gong to put n all hs tme hustlng for Cleveland. One hundred acres of land have been dsplaced n Wyomng 1 by an exploson caused by a fre n an underground ven of coal, whch has been burnng for 13 years. The coroner's jury n the case of tho surgcal Insttute fre at Indanapols have exonerated all the attaches of the buldttfc. The verdct sa>s tho vctms ded frght and not burnng. from A large block of buldngs, ncludng the theater, masonc temple and government offce of natve affars, was burned ut Cape Town, South Afrca, Mrs, James Brown Potter lost all her scenery, wardrobo, etc Reports from tho cotton producng states show that there wll be u greatly dmnshed acreage. In North Carolna thoro wll bo a reducton of over 50 per cent and tho average reducton wll bo at least SO per ecnu DARE DEVIL ROBBER. HOLDS UP A TRAIN ALONE ON A NEW YORK RAILROAD. After qevcral Thrllng Escapes Irom. llls Pursuers le s Captured n» Mvajup.--A Strrng Story. Rochester, N. Y., Specal: Tne shootr ng of an express messenger on a Central Hudson tran, the rllng of a valuable safe, the flght of the robber on the engne of another tran from whch he drves the crew at the pont of a revolver, a runnng fght from tbo engne cab for mles chased by another engne flled wth ralway men, and the fnal capture of the desperado by a sherff's posse n A swamp afor a wld pursut across the country, are some of the sensatonal features of the most desperate attempt at trun robbery n- the hstory of the Ceut-u Hudson ralway, and whch cast n the shade as an exhbton of coolness and nerve the famous explots of the Jesse James band or other outlaws of western fame. The Amercan Express company's specal, or "money tran" ou that road from New York to Chcago had ths experence on the nght of the 21st. When the tran was near Weedsport the conductor beard a sgnal from the "money" cur whch aroused hs suspcon. On lookng through the hoe where the bell cord runs through the cur he saw a man wearng a mask over^ hs face. The tran was stopped and whle watng for the robber to make bs appearance the tranmen were ordered to go uhead, or be blown to kngdom come. The tranmen were unarmed and thought to outwt the robber. They started the tran'uuead at full speed havng left me man to telegraph the stuaton to the statons along the lne. When the tran arrved at Fort Byron an nvestgaton was make, but the robber was no where to be seen, havng evdently made hs escape whle the tran was.n moton. The oxpress car tuessouger was severely njured n several places and could not talk. At the next stop Lyons an enormous crowd had gathered and n the throng the tranmen notced A young man carryng a handsatchel w.tb a strap and wearng gold eyeglasses. Tucy remembered havng seen the same fellow at Syracuse when the tran started out, and how he could be at Lyou3 was a mystery whch they at coce coupled wth the robber, aud they attempted to seze hm,, He mmedately drew two revolvers and y, kept the crowd away whle he backed over to the engne, pulled tb.3 couplng pn and leapng nto the cab, pulled the throttle and was away lke the wnd. Toe Hudsoa road s a four track lne and several ralroad men boarded another.engue on he next track and started n pursut. On overtakng the robber he reversed bs engne and allowed the others to pass at full speed, ho sendng a shower of bullets \a ther mdst as tt>ey whrled by. When they had reversed he weal ahead agan aod agan opened hs batteres. Seeng hs steam gvng out he got as fur away as possble ap'l abandoned the engne. He maco a farmer gve- up a horse at the pont of a pstol and when t was wnded took a horse und cutter from another man by threats. The alarm bad been gven, however, and the whole country was aroused aud the fellow was Jtully forced to gve up to tho sherff. He gave hs name as Cross, sa,d he hud been a cowboy aud later a ralroader. It seems that hs scheme of escape was worked by gettng on top of the car and by fastenng a hooked rope he could let hmself down at the sde door of un express car or draw hmself up. In ths way he had escaped notce when the tran was n moton and had slpped down at Lyons unnotced. Mexco Wants Our Fronter Laud.., j Consderable comment has been aroused by lot! statement of a promnent, Mexcan offcal of the state of JSonora, Mex., en route from Hernoallo to the CJty of Mexco, that a re-survey of the nternatonal boundary lne would throw sxty mlos of Amercan sol nto Mexcan jursdcton. Ths change would nclude the lur^o towns ot Tucson, Yuraa, Tombstone, Nogales,-t Bsbee, Wllcox, Benson, Gla Bead und f many smaller ones, San Dego, UaL, and as far north*s Sat Juan. An mmense \ amount of valuable mnng property would < also come under the now deal, also the j entre lne of the SouTEbrn Parcfrc Ral' road n Arzona, Whle the statement s not credted as be-ng correct, t s generally understood that the survey now about to commence Wll >how some lossencss, at' least n the orgnal lnes. Captan Fnley, U. S. A. s at Ft. Blss, wth two companes of solders und a crops of 150 men, preparng for a survey whch wll occupy tho better part of ths year. An Engneer's CarclcsNneM, At Krkwood, a sub'vb of St. Lous, a s-\:tcb '-ngne n charge of Engneer Gallagher, collded wth a suburban tran loaded wth passengers and drven by En-' sfneur Turclla. The cause was an attempt on tho part of Gallagher tc reach a staton near Krkwood before tho regular tran, whch he knew was nearly duo ut Krkwood. Nether of tho engnes left the track, nor dd any of tho cars, Gallusjher and hs remen stayed at ther posts and were m hurt. Turclla and hs fremen jumped and escaped unnjured. In the passenger cars,thero wero sovcrej casuultes, Thomas Essex was throws aganst a seal and had two rbs broken, besdes nternal ujures whtd proved fatal. Several othsrs were severely n jured. Jealousy Causes Two Death*. John Kaser, a photographer, of Ne\ Albany, lnd., n a lt of jealousy shot h wfo through the head bocuuaa sh.e rofuae to lve wth hm. He escaped to tho wood oust of the cty and" wus pursued by score of ctzens. Two hours later ho wt Tho Northern Land and Mnng company s a new corporaton ut Huncock, and utfrccd to surrender. Whle he covered hy ho revolvers of hs pursuer wth a captal of t^.ooo. Tho company crawlng out from beneath a mumgor r ownft over (,000 acves of mneral am tm- drew u revolver and t\rod t nto bs ow* DO* lands, and wll endoavo* UJ ad ts head, dyng nstantly. Mrs, Kasc: money aud a ltto vuavo out of Iho. nvestments. wound s a dcpcrato one, but sho m I'ucovor. f y

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BT KXRQARET HUNT. CHAPTBR Lucy's three month's leave of abaenco waa almost over. The 14th of September had come, and on the 15th she waa to return to London and Aunt Esther. Her vst had been a very happy one, a very fay»ne, too, and even the payety was not qute at end, for ths very nght there was to be a large ball at Hazelwood, her brother's house. Robert Mervale was comng 1 to t. He had been constantly at Hazlewood snc«lucy's arrval, so constantly that there was no dffculty n guessng that hs vsts had a defnte object. But BO guessng waa needed, for hs courtshp was conducted so openly that t was qute an understood thng that he was very fond of Lucy, and Lucy dd not attempt to conceal the pleasure tha hs socety gave her. No one had sad anythng to her about hs frequent vsts. She waa young and shy, and not lke other grls, her sster, Mrs. Moptyr, sad; other grl* lked be>g \eased about such thngs. Lacy dd not. Stll as ths s the last day of her vst, and as ths nght must settle all, for Robert Mervale would certanly propose to her before she went, Mrs. Mos-' tyn thought she mght be allowed to say one lttle word to her own sster, and; dashed nto the subject at once. M Well, Mss Lucy, you know best, but I cannot help thnkng that your fathful Robert Mervale s very fond of you." Lucy had hunably" hoped the same for a longtme. She hung her head; she dd cot know, the sad, she had often wondered. M You need not wonder much about a thng that s clear as daylght, cred her brsk sster. "I know all about affars of ths knd of course I do. I tell you once for all, he s as fond of you a«a man can be, and that be s certan to propose to you. There can be no doubt about that, and I should say that he ntends to do t ths very nght." Oh, do hush, Lettce!* cred Lucy. "It s so horrble to talk n that way, or even to thnk " "Don't you, thnk V sad the rrepressble marred lady. "Who can help thnkng? If people do not want you to thnk they should not behave n such a very marked manner. Why only last Tuesday I heard hm " Bnt Lucy ran away, to do somethng to her Call dress, she sad, but n realty to escape from the outspoken lady downstars, who put her own tmd,, halfthought-out thoughts nto plan Rtraghtforward words. Her dress, a very vaporous whte one, was lyng on her bed. She had never had a pretter. It wanted nothng nothng wanted any attenton but her thoughts, whch were n a very bewldered state. "He must care for me!" sad he to herself. I do beleve I am the happest grl n the world!" It was qute true that ever snce Lucy came to Hazlewood, Robert Mervale had bowed her such attenton that no one could msunderstand t. He bad told her that he cared more for her good opnon than for (hat of anyone else n the world; that he could only be sad to lve when n her presence; that at other tmes he was not, and he had no hard-hearted father to remnd hm of her short-comngs n the way of fortune, and she was a lady by brth and educaton." There was nothng to prevent them from beng happy* and Aunt Esther should come to lve wth them and be happy too. "Whle Lucy was sttng thus n her own room, dreamng away the afternoon, a note was put n her sster's hand. It was from Mr. Robert Mcrvale, and ran as follows :~ MRS. II. MOBTTIT; I cannot brng myself to esre tblt neghborhood wthout word or two farewell, apolony,»nd explanaton to jrou. I fully Intended when lnt I SAW you to val myself of your knd Invtaton forthlh evenng. I looked forward to the bull wth the greatest pleasure. You- know, dear Mr*. Mostyn, bow much your Bter has been to me. I bave never Been anyone I admre BO much. I feel that I never ahall I dare not come tonght, for If I dd I could not answer for orself. I hould be certan to say thng* whch In my pobton, I ought not. The truth la, that though I teem to be ndependent, I fltn not My own property, though suffcent for anyone of lmted ambton, s aot large enough to enable me to take the poston T ought, and I cannot afford to offond my unole. He wlflhea me to marry some lady whose fortune wll strengthen my nfluence n the oounty. He hat repeatedly spoken ot ths to me, especally of late. I have lstened, feelng all the tme f I searched the unlvenw I could fnd no one to sutable or dear to mnu your Bster; but my uncle s a man of such decded vews and such unbendng temper, that I bave never to much a» ventured to hnt at my affecton forher. He would probably drve me away from hs house f I dd. I dare not oom«, therefore, for I know I ebould my thngs I ought not, and plodge myself to morn than I should be nble to fulfl. Perforce, and most unwllngly, I stay away. I ara gong to Baden for a week or two; when Ireturn, your sster wll b# gone. I»h.all never see anyone I admre so much a*l admre her never rea ty ear* for any other woman. Tell her the mserable plght n whch I fnd myself, and how wretched I am. "Yours, fathfully,* **BOB»RT -Phlp! Phlpr cred Mrs. Moatyn. "Where are you! dear." Oh* do const her*, ITPT husband came. She thrust the 'letter nto hs hand, but would hardly gve hm a chance of readng- t, for she exclamed, "We have ths ball to-njjht, and all the people wll be he-e n no tme, and there are no end of thngs we oucht to thnk about; but never mnd, let everythng take ts chance, and just you rde over to Foxtown and horsewhp 1ha creature! I never read nch an abomnable letter n my lfe!" Mlder counsels prevaled. Slence and lfe-long contempt were consdered suffcent punshment for Robert Mervale. It was a bad case. For three months ha had done everythng n hs power to convnce Lucy that he loved her r and now he wrote thslettes. "You must not tell her about t to-day," sad Mr. Mostyn, hastly. "Be rery careful not to let her even magne that you have heard from hm. You may be qute sure of one thng. Sooner or later all ths wll be talked about, and people wll regard Lucy's behavor to-npht as the measure of her affecton for hm. If she s despondent and dull, as she wll be, f she thnks there s anythng amss, everyone wll credt her wth beng n> love wth hm!" "And f that were true, t s hs fault!" "Never mnd, Lettce. It shall not be sad! He shall not have the satsfacton of knowng t. Let me manage the busness. She a gong away to-morrows It wll be easy to hde everythng from the gossps here. She must not hear ths tll to-morrow. She s a tender, delcate lttle thng; she would not be able to go through wth t." "Go through wth what? Not to be tom what? 11 sad Lucy appearng suddenly. "Are you two talkng about me V* Mr. and Mrs. MoBtyn both looked dsconcerted, especally the gentleman, who the moment before was gong to manage everythng. "You had better tell me f t s anythng bad. I am not so weak as you thnk; and besdes, I shall only make payself unhappy by magnng somethng a thousand tmes worse than t really s." "Perhaps Lucy s rght," sad Mr. Mostyn. "Tell her, Lettce kndly and carefully though," he whspered, and went away. Lettce was much too excted to study style or expresson. "It s ths," she cred "Robert Mervale whom we all lked so much, s a mean half-hearted fortunehunter! He wants hs uncle's money, and dares not so much as call hn eoul hs own lest the cross old man should say that' t s not!" "I do not know what you mean, Lettce," gapped poor Lucy, who had no clue to her sster's change of tone. "Read ths letter ^here t has just come." She gave Lucy the letter, and watched her face, poor chld, as she read t. "There!" sad Mrs. Mostyn, "now you see what hea; I wsh we had tme to talk; and were gong o be alone, but there s no tme to lose. The only thng to do a to show that you are perfectly ] ndfferent to anythng that he chooses to say or do) n fact, do not care a pn for hm." "But, Lettee," sad Lucy, fantly, "f I am not qute ndfferent! I do feel ths, I cannot help t. You see he has been dong everythng he could to make me beleve that he lked me all ths tme." "I know, dear; he s a sneak, and I hate! hm! Of course, he.as tred to make you j lke hm; but do not let hm or anyone else thnk you do. You must look your best to-nght, and dance your best as. well?* ' j "You are sure I must come down! Sure I must pretend all ths!" "Qute sure! certan! Yr>n must obey me. I am your elder sster, and know ' best." "Very well, Lettce I wll do what you gay but tell me why I must?" "Because of the people who are comng. Some of them may know about t already all of them wll do so soon and they wll notce how you look, and make ther remarks. 11 Lucy wnced vsbly; t was very panful to her to be dscussed n ths way. "And I shall be more respected, shall I," 1 she sad wth a strong touch of scorn n her voce, "f I can bear cruel treatment lke ths, and appear as f t dd not affect met" ; "It hurts a grl dreadfully to be supposed to have had a dsappontment. No one rnust be able to see any dfference n you. I only wsh there wa«none. I wsh you could make up your mnd not to feel t." "You want me to be as bad as he s I should not be very nce f I dd not feel j t." **I suppose, dear, t s mpossble for yon not 15 feel somethng; only whatever yon do, promse me to come down to-nght as usual, and show nothng. It s of the hghest consequence." j "I promse." sad Lucy. Slowly she made her way back to her own room, j where her pretty jd-ess maa lyng, and on her way she encountered everywhere sgns of preparatons for the ball the ball at whch she was to have been so happy. Lucy went through tho ordeal bravely. She looked very well, a trfle pale and haughty perhaps, and there was much dfference of opnon about her next day, for some of her partners sad she had hardly a word to say for herself, whle others declared she was full of conversaton and sprt; but no one dvned that she was bearng the frst shock of the cruellest blow whch had been dealt her durng the course of her lfe. Her sster Lettce "could not make her out at all. Lucy was ao odd. She openly sad she was wretchedly unhappy, but she would permt no expresson of sympathy, and lsten to so conversaton on the subject." v M I can*t speak of t," she sad, when Mrs. Mostyn came'to her room «fter the ball, and so she sad next mornng whoa the same lady went to help her to pack. At three-o'clock^ucy was to return to London, and alone, for one of Lettee's chldren was ll. "And you really persst n leavng us!" she sad. "Stay a lttle longer, Lucy, you wll be far happer her* wth me." * Lucy shook her head. "And I am sure t Is not a good thng for you to go to a weddng; t wll only make you fret about ths odous affar." "No t won't one thng wll not hurt me more than another. I don't want Kate Wllams to reman unmarred because I do." "You wll not stay unmarred yov are qute sure to marry." "I marry! Nd, never! If I am sure ct anythng t s of that." "I hate Robert Mervale!" cred Lettce} "I hate and despse hm I always shall a mserable contemptble " "Oh please, Lettcev don't you do gve me such pan." "It s my belef you love hm stll!" "Of course I do," estd Lucy smply; "one can't gve up a thsg lke that n a moment." "You leve hm stll! Then, Lucy, f ever I don't thnk t al 1 Kkely but f ever, at any future tme, he we*e to aek you to marry hm you would say yes." "I say yest cred Lucy, "after that letter! Is t possble you can thnk so! I gve hm ap quetly, but I gro- hm up forever." "And yet you say you are mserable!" "Yes, I am mserable I shall not say much about ttfhough." ~~ "Well,. I hope t won't last long,""repled Lettce. "I was very fond of hm; Ihave been terrbly deceved; I shall get used to t some day, no doubt." She spoke very btterly, but her eyes were full of tears. Lettce was gong to speak,, but her sster sad, "Let us name hm no more." The tme for departure came away drove Lucy and her boxes. "Of course we have half an hour to spare,'* sad Mrs. Mostyn. "That s Phlp's dea of punctualty." "Ten mnutes, ma'am," sad the staton master n answer to her nqury. "That's a blessng," sad Mrs. Mostyn. "Now, Lucy, f a lot of odous Ltchfold people come on the platform, mnd you laugh and talk to me. You behaved splenddly last nght; carry t through to the end. You vere brave f I dd so admre you and wsh that he had been there to»ee you." "Hush," sad Lucy, earnestly. "By the bye," contnued Mrs. Mostyn, "what about that odd old gentleman of yours! He wll be n the tran, perhaps. I hope he wll. He would amuse you." "Poor roan," sad Lucy, sympathetcally. "Talk'ng about beng unhappy, Mrs. Mostyn exclamed, "Now, I do consder he has bad a bad llfh of t. Losng the grl he was engaged toul that way and she so young" ^^ "I begn to thnk hs lfe a very happy one," sad Lucy btterly. "He has been able to love her, and beleve n her for ffty years.",^"^'.«"there s the chemst's wfe! Put on a smle, Lucy; be quck." "Oh dear, Lettce, you worry me! Why should I smle because a chemst's wfe s there!' "People of that knd gossp far r mor» than we do, and know far more about AS than we magne. Stop, here s the tran. Gve a look, as t passes, for your old gentleman hut I suppose he would be at the wndow." No one was lookng out. The tran was not crowded, and as t passed Lu«fy ascertaned that her fellow-traveler of three months before was not there now. She had no tme to be dsapponted;,her sster hurred her nto an empty carrage gave fve shllng* to the guard to keep t so, and was just gong away when she suddenly remembered somethng am ran back to the wndow by whult Lucy was sttng-. TO BK Carous Lttle Thngs* The Sntlej. a large rver n Brtsh Inda, wth a descent of 12,000 feet a 180 mles, s tho fastest flowng rver n the world. A perfect opal, wth a movable drop n the ceuter, was found n Calforna recently. A nepro at the Kmberly (South Afrca) damond mnes found a damond of the same character a The wre rope used n the tunnel at Glasgow, Scotland, a the largest and longest wre cable n the world. It was made at Cardff, Wales, n 1885, and s 2,400 fathoms n length, of About two mles and 108 yards. It weghs tons, and has nearly fathoms nt wre n ts make-up. Near Gfford Staton, on the Staten Island ralroad, there a a pecular pece of woodland, a spot where the roots of the trees all attach theuselve to the trunks At from four to sx feet above the level of the ground, gvng to the stumps an odd, spdery appear* ance. The sol of the vcnty»s very porous, whch lends weght to the opnon that the banyan-lke gror«has been formed by the acton of the frost and water. In an Epscopal church near Boston the other Sunday a lad.y o passng up the asle caught her dress on a corner of a pew and tore t As the process of tearng was very audble to the congregaton, the feelngs of the lady may be magned when at that moment the clergyman began the servce by ttmdlog the sentence, "Rend your Mart and not your garments. 11 f) «»> *» *

4 IN A tfbeat STATE. * WEEK WITH WOLVERINES BOTH GREAT AND SMALL. Kx-Prealdcnt Cleveland Ulven a Heecpllon at Detrot. The lckl au dub Hanquet. Fell In Sulphurc Add Vat. Perry Mateson, ua employe at the Sulphte fbre works a Delruy, a suburb ot Detrot, met a horrble death by fallng nto a vat of bolng: sulphurc aod. The vat a located a the rear of the works and Is, more properly speakng, a sort of dran through whch sulphurc acd, bolng water and steam pass from the works nto the sewer. The box s about four feet touff, two feet wde und fve feet deep. Under ordnary crcumstances t s only partally flled, the flud escapng slowly at the bottom oto the sewer. It a supposed that Muteaon»at down on the edge of the box und was overcome by the fumes. He then fell backward nto the box and was scalded or burned to death, 1 hs body clog-.gng the escape and caused the box to fll up wth the scaldng flud. Scaled the Wall* at lonla. The frst escape of any consequence from the state bouse of correcton under Warden Prsell occurred wheu Thomas Barnes, sght Jtremen n the boler room, scaled the wall by means of a rope and a bourd and left for parts unknown. Barnes was sent from Lupeer for two years and had but n, short tme yet to serve. Once before he escaped under Warden Watkns. A reward of 125 s offered by the warden for hs capture, and he s descrbed us follows: Age, 30; weght, about 200; far complexon, lght brown har, heavv mustache of lght brown color, large forehead, cose and mouth, hazel eyes, ond of' rst fnger of left hand msshapen, cut on nsde cf left hand near thumb, wart on back of left shoulder. ; " Cleveland^ Detrot Recepton. Gov. Wnans and staff and the Fourth regment met ex-prosdeut Cleveland at the Mchgan Central depot, Detrot, ou the occason of hs popular recepton n that cty. The dstngushed guest was greeted and welcomed by actng Mayor Coots, who presented hm wth engrossed resolutons from the common councl ten- derng hm the freedom of the cty. Durng the entre tme of hs stay p, the cty the ex-presdent was constantly surrounjed by hundreds. In the evenng the party assembled n the parlors of the Hotel Cadllac, where an nformal recepton was held at whch thousands of men, women and chldren were receved by Mr. Cloveland. Hundreds were turned away on account of the vast number pres- -eut. Mchgan Itepublloautt. The banquets gven by the Mchgan Club tt Detrot have always been tne affars, but t s certan that none ever ex- celled the last event at the Detrot rnk, n.detrot. There were present over 1,500 guests. Gen. Alger acted as toastmaster, -and Gov. McKnley, lon. T. W. Palmer. Senator Dolph, Senator Perkns, J. Sloat Passett, Congressman Burrows and other promnent personages delvered toasts full of rousng Republcan doctrnes ard patrotsm. Gov. McKnley's exposton of the tarff queston was hoartly receved, and he was greeted wth cheers on every hand. Gen. Alger's recepton was such as to. how that ho s near and dear to the Republcan hearts of hs own state. Cleveland at the 1'ntverslty. Ex-Presdent ^Grovcr Cleveland was gven a grand recepton at Ann Arbor where he addressed the students n Unversty hall. Ho was met on hs arrval toy at, least students, besdes several thousand others from far and near. Hs entre vst from the tno ho set foot on the depot platform untl ho boarded the specal tran to leave the unvershy town was a contnued ovaton. Mr. Cleveland's Address was lstened to by a crowded audence, composed prncpally of students, and the applause was frequent and of eathusastc nature. Fatally Cruwhed. James Oswald, a brakeman, on tho through freght on the Flnt & Pere Marque tte road, was caugbt between he cars.whle couplng at Reed Cty, crushng bs -.rght shoulder and breakng three rbs of hs left!>de. John Schrner, brakeman -of uuother tran, saw hm fall and pulled hm from under tho wheels n tme to save hm from beng run over, No hopes are -enteausd for-hs. rfcoy.exj;,,._ Another State Inntltuttou Tho county superntendents of the state In sesson n Grand lapds apponted a commttee to ask the legslature for an appropraton to found a state home for the feeble-mnded. They clam the county houses of tho slate are tllng up wth ths class of charge^, whle the accommodatons are not adequate and ther presence s obnoxous to other nmates. Preferred the Pretty Snter. A matrmonal sensaton has ganed crculaton n Peck whch s unparalleled n the hstory of the vllage. H. G. Hardng, who has been marred four tmes prevous to now, eloped wth hs wfe's pretty sster, Leafy Von nest. Ha present wle has always been an affectonate and devoted wfe to ber hus"band and hs actons we.ro unmertorous and uncalled for. Both wll be jaled. AROUND THE STATE. Ishpemns s to have a brass band to be composed entrely of muscal Fnns. Prof. Danels, lbraran of Olvet college, s actng as presdent of the nsttuton durng the llness of Dr. Buttercld. The Banleon Paper company, of Otse?o, el.'ms tn* largest sngle structure n tbo world exclusvely devoted to John Marsh, a lfe convct snce 1848, ded of heart dsease at the asylum of the crmnal nsane at Iona. The electrc ralway that connects Ianpetnlng and Neguanee wll be extended to to Marquette ths season. Ths wll maka the road 15 mles long, aad the fare wll be but 25 cents*. A state conventon of the Prohbton party to elect delegates to the natonal conventon and to choose a new slate central commttee wll be held In Grand v Kapds March 17 und 18. Albert Van Dusen, a Bay Cty laborer, dropped dead on Thrd street whle haulng wood. He leaves a wdow and sx chldren, two of the latter beng wth hm when he fell and expred. The case of Aaron W. Hanaeher, tred for assstng prsoners to escape from Jackson state prson has ended n Hajacher beng found gulty. The case wll be taken to the supreme court. Rchard Devore, a young laborng man, was klled nstantly by a fallng tree whle cuttng tmber ou the farm of U. S. Sherman, uear Bancroft. He leaves a wdow and four young chldren. 4The offcers of a Chlan theologcal school are temptng Kev. Wllam E. Dodge, of East Jackson, who formerly lved n South Amerca, to take charge of the nsttuton ut a salary of $3,000. Mrs. M. S. Burde, of Muskegou. who was 81 years old, was fatally burned whle buldng a lre n a stove. Her clothes whch were of heavy woolen materal, became gnted and she was lterally roasted. Ishpemng s gven the credt of possessng more lank, lean, brndled, good-fornothng dogs than any other place n the upper pennsula. Oao of the worthless cur* bus been shot for dsfgurng a school boy. Lumber and tmber handlers at the Norre and Ashland mnes, near Irouwood have struck for an advance from»1. 75 to $2 per day. Mne offcals say the request cannot he granted and some trouble s foared, A now Baptst church wll bo erectod at AUegan ths seuson, of Holland stone and brck, to be 114 feet n sze, wth a seatng capacty of 500 n the cuurc-h proper and 200 n the lecture room. The estmated cost s frls.ooo, Tho receut Wthrv vs. Curts tral at Ludngton has excted much nterest. Curts ~accttses the doctor of crmnal ntmacy wth hs wfe. Hs wfe asserts the same. The doctor says t s blackmal. The jury dsagreed. Prncpal Struble, of the Watervlet school, can make a very pretty fgure eght upon the blackboard, but he can't do t worth a cent upon the ce. He tred t a day or two ago and now walks the platform durng school hour*. CapL L. F. Hunt, of Sagnaw,' has bought of C. C. Blodgett, of Detrot, the "tumfter schoumn 1 Hut ter frhe has a carryng capacty of 350,01)0 feet of lumber, anu wll run next season n the lumber trade betwoen Sagnaw rver and Buffalo. Lzze Maber, of Grand Rapds, ded, aged 10 years, from the effects of an ccle fallng from the eaves of her father's house and strkng her on the head. The ujury was sustaned 10 days before bu\ the grl was able to go to school for several days. Josqph Crowe, a well-known engneer n the neghborhood of Iron Mountan, dropped dead of heart dsease, aged 25 years. Some blame whch attached to hm through the death of a mner last summer led Crowe to drnk und ndrectly caused h? death. Two Grand Ilapds & Indana freghts were wrecked at Pars, a way staton below Reed Cty. Tea cars were badly smashed up. The only person njured was a man named Alfred Taylor, who was n charge of a stock car, but hs njures wll not prove fatal. Theodore Lowry, who ha9 been under arrest at Bentou Harbor charged wth beng mplcated n the Mayor Hobos assault, has been dscharged, as there was not enough evdence to warrant holdng hm. The prncpals, Robb and Vance. wll have ther tral at the March term of court. John Horschens called on Henry Allon at hs home u Jackson. Allen, who s tt5 years old, s just recoverng from a severe llness. The men quarreled and Herschens struck Allou over the head wth a kettle, smashng t; Strangely enough Allen's skull ws not crushed and he wll probably recover. Some AUegan county farmers saw a tp-over wreck by the waysde that contaned a box of very lvely and no3y pgs. When they extrcated tho pgs they found Farmer Wa ford n a"helpless"and' ftmcrst lfeless condton. He had been bured under tho box ald was uaabln to extrcate hmself. Dr. M. P. Foglesong, of Bronson, has been arrested by the sherff of Htlsdale, county and takeo there on the charge, of murderng h9 wfe at Waldron last August. Snce that tme and untl recently tho doctor has been n the asylum at Kalaoazoo. Mrs. F. M. Drako \vas at tho resdence of the late Wllam H. Dunn, at Iona, assstng n the arrangement of the house for tho funeral servces. She fell from a step ladder and struck upon her rght sde upon a char. Two rbs were brokon and she was otherwse serously njured. The annual reunon of Dewtt Clnton Consstory, Scottsh Rte M.jsons, and coordnate bodes, was hold n Grand Rapds wth 150 hgh degree Masons n attendance, and a class of 34 canddates. Degrees from four to fourteen nclusve, were conferred, and Moral Grand Lodge of Perfecton olected offcers. Gov. Wnans has ssued a proclamaton namng the followng. Kcntlomen of Dotrot as a commtteo to receve contrbutons for the sufferers by famne n Russa: l. W. Gllett, J. H. Donovan, J. S. Gray, II. G, Hufler, Davd Stott and.!. W. Flynp. Tho nunrest were- suggested to the governor bv Mayor L'ngree. Contrbutons may be soul n cash ur n preserved provsons. M'CREERY DISGRACED &KRIOU8 ACCUSATIONS AGAINST OUR CHILIAN CONSUL. The CoRventloa ot New York Democrats Iuvtruvt Delegate* for Hll.-* Another Conventon Called. I. S. r<m»aj to C hll In a Scandal. A specal tq the New York Hearld from Valparaso says a new scandal, mplcatng Unted States Consul McCreery, has cropped out. The story s the sensaton of the hour. The documents have just bee a nade publc. They relate to alleged transactons n exchange by Mr. Mc- Creery. It s asserted that the blls show tfrere was bought and bold by hm In December, lsw, and n January and February, 1891, over $1,000,000. For the last three months, t s further alleged, he has been extensvely engaged n exchange transactons. Ths was especally th6 case durng the tme of the Baltmore affur. It s also alleged that he used nformaton whch he ganed from offcal sources u hs dealngs. Ths data, whch has so astonshed the busness communty, leaked out through a letter whch was sent to Broker Meoklemann by Mr, McCreery, and a whch the consul threatened legal proceedng a uulecs be was pad a certan sum of money whch he clamed was due hra. 1111] the Conventon's Choce. The md-wnter conventon of New York Democrats was held n Albany. The commttee of 50, apponted by tho Cooper unon, of New York cty, to protest aganst holdng the conventon at that tme, was uot gven an answer to the protest by the state commttee. When the conventon assembled a platform was adopted wlch sweepngly denounced everythng Republcan and affrmed for everythng Democratc The name of Senator D. B. Hll was gven as tbo choce of the conventon for Presdent and the delegates to the natonal conventon so nstructed. Senator Hll made a neat speech u reply to the honor. Tho commttee of 50 held ft mootng at whch the conventon was denounced «tud t was voted to call a conventon on Ma7 U n Syracuse. Ths splt n the ranks of the party n New York whle deplorable s what has been expected snce the call for ths early conventon was gven out Keeley'a Cure to go to England. Dr. Lesle E. Keeley, of Dwght,HL,wll contract wth tbe Unted States government to put hs remedes and treatment of be lquor and opum habts n all of the natonal and state and nuval homes ot Amerca. He had also made a contract wth J. S. Vckers, of London, England, representng a sjroup of captalsts, for the sole rghts of the Keeley gold remedes for the cure of the dseases of ntemperance and npum n the Unted kngdom of Great Brtun and Ireland. It s stated that the Englsh syndcate have a captalzed stcck of 1,000,000. Keller fur Rumla. Loaded to her guards wth Hour and provsons for tho famne-strcken provnces of Russa, the steamshp Indana left Phladelpha on her voyage of mercy wth the cheer* and well wshes of thousands.md tue strans of ''Amerca" followng her us she steamed down the rver. The great car^o she carres s puolv a Phladelpha offerng. 'Twenty-nnu thousand sacks of Hour, the purchase of the relef commttee, was stowed away n tle vessel's hold und between decks, besdes, nno carloads of ndvdually donated barrels of lour and an assortment of provsons. WASHINGTON NOTES. Gen. O. L. Spauldng v bo actng Secretary of tho Treasurv_durmg the absence of Secretary Foster n Jurope. Mrs. Senator McMllan ass sted Professor and Mrs. Cabell n thnr recepton gven n honor of Mrs. Presdent Harrson as presdent-general of the Socety of the Daughters of tho Amercan revoluton. Senator Mtchell has reported as an amendment to the postofflce appropraton bll an tem makng an appropraton of 200,000 1o enable the Postmaster-General to test n country dstrcts the system of free delvery of malls. The House judcary commttee has authorzed Mr. Oa^es, of Alabama, to report favorably hs bll to repeal the provson of tho revsed statutes makng loyalty durng the late war a prerequste to securng a penson on the part of the persons otherwse enttled to be pensoned. No^ back pay, however, s to be receved by persons affected by ths act. The Democratc members of the House assembled n caucus to take some acton on the Bland slver resoluton. % The dscussonn were exceedngly dull* and tho antslver Democrats aftrmed that they would not be be und by tbe caucus' acton f t was decded to push the slver bll. Ths beng tho case the r Iver men though n tho marty saw that no pood would result n forcng a voto. However, f the rules commttee decde to make the Bland measure a specal order the exact status of tho House can be obtaned. Hanged a Negro Three Tmes. Mss Carro Lous, tbo handsome daughter of the postmstress at Lebanon, 111., was returnng home from church at that place when Mat Hendrckson, a burly Negro, sprang out from a sde strtet and, sezed her. She was terrbly frghtened und could offer but lttle resstance. lb.e Neyro was draggng her to a sde street when ud arrved. The Negro was hustled off uptown. One end of a ropo soon encrcled hs neck and the other was tr.rown over a lmb. In another moment he was danglng n the ar, und when ho was let down he was almost dead. Three tmes ho was fwung off und then he showed a dosre to tulk, and upon hs knees begged for hs lfe. There wus a strong feelng among the crowd n ftwor-ol lynch.uar, but cooler heuto fnally prevaled and tho. Negro was hustled off to jal, A RIVAL OP STANLEY. thra, Sheldon, the Female Afrcan Explorer Keturnn to New York. Mv French Sheldon has arrved at New York from Eastern Afrca on the steamshp Aller. She started her "Dark Contnent" expedton from Zanzbar, havng frst, she says, euga^ed a retnue of 108 persons, all blacks. She marched at the head of tots force and was sole commander. Way \vus nrst made to Mom basso, and then the Journey contnued 350 mles through jungles. As she arrved In the terrtory occuped by th,e dfferent/trbes Mrs. Sheldon says she always seat for the chef und had a conference n a tent. On 1 these occasons she would always array herself n full court dress. Tbts fact, together wth the crcumstances that she was tho -st whte woman these natons ever saw, caused great awe und wonderment, and she was always allowed to pass unmolested. M's. Sheldon says she went to Afrca to study the socal condton of the people, partcularly of tho women and chldren, nnd of course found much that was reprehensble. Wore space Wauled lor tbe Bg Far. Chcago spocal: Drector General Davs wll shortly ask to have another great exhbt ball constructed at the world's far grounds. "The demands for space." sad 'ol Davs "are somethng unparalleled n the hstory of world's fars. Tbe need for addfoual»pace s not the fault of the local drectory nor the natonal commsson. It s a contngency that could not be foreseen. No one expected so many natons would respond to the nvtaton of Presdeut Harrson to partcpate n the far. Ths s to bo a 'world's far' n every sense of the word." Japan's offer to construct a $t0,000 permanent buldng on tbe wooded sland n Jackson park and surrounded t wth a specmen of Japanese landscape gardenng has been accepted by the Souh park board of commssoners. It s the understandng that the Japanese government wll make an annual appropraton to keep up the buldng, whch wll be Sled wth works of Japanese art. The two condtons attached to the gft are that the ste granted shall be permanent aud that the buldng be open to the publc. The ClUmuey Fell. A massve chmney 60 yards hgh, at the MarshmUls machnery and flannel factory, n Cleckheaton, England, collapsed aud fell ou the roof of the factory just as a number of young women operatves were leavng work. The pteous cres of those caught n the runs could be heard, and the horror of the scene was»oon augmented by the breakng out of tre, u whch numbers of mprsoned vctms were burned. The number extrcated ncludes 12 klled and many njured by havug lmbs crushed. Fve of thobe who wf»re n the buldng at the tme of tbe dsastar are stll mssng. "Steeple Jacks," who had been occuped for a week past n reparng the chmney whch fol, found t was collapsng und made ther escape. Conrewel the Crme After Acquttal. Thomas Kendrck, tbe Emanuel county, Georga, desperado, who for a week held off the combned posses of four countes, hus made a desperate escape from hs enemes. They tred the cubm by saturated kerosene balls, and wth cocked guns awatng the prsoner. When t became too hot /or hm n the house he rushed out, frng as ho went, woundng so many of tho offcers that they scattered. They have now located hm at*another house, and are n negotatons wth hm to leave tho county. Kendrck was tred for murder a year ago aud after acquttal asked the judge f he could be tred Agan for the offense, and upon assurance that ho cuuul not, exclamed: "Then I dd murder tho scoundrel aud there's more of them 1 want to kll" The Pope 1* In Home to Stay. The pope s preparng an address to bo delvered on the annversary of hs coronaton, n whch he wll declne to abandon hs rghts over Rome, but otherwse the address wll be couched ID a moderate tone^ owng to the mproved relatons betwoen tbe vatcan and tho qurnal. MEN AND THINGS. The Prohbtonsts of Ithodo Island have nomnated a full state tcket. Tho Illnos Democratc conventon wll be held at Sprngfeld, Aprl 27, Sxty persons suspected of beng anarchsts have been arrested n Berln. Hartford, Coun., wll rase #50,000 to make an exhbt at the World's Far. Ex-Gov. Campbell, of Oho, s at the head of a syndcate that has nvested $1,000,000 n the ron mnng nterests near Duluto, Two Negro secton hands were klled and a conductor and two brukemea -fatutynjured by tho wreckng of a constructon tran at Forest, Mss. Senator Palmer, of Illnos, says tho possbltes of hs own nomnaton for Presdent are»o remote that he s gong to put n all hs tme hustlng for Cleveland. One hundred acres of land have been dsplaced u Wyomng 1 by an exploson caused by afre n an underground ven of coal, whch has been burnng for 12 years. Tho coroner's jury n the case of tho surgcal nsttute fre at Indanapols have exonerated all the attaches of the buldrffc. The verdct 9a>s tho vctms ded frght and not burnng. from A large block of buldng!*, ncludng the theater, masonc temple and government offce of natve affars, was burned ut Cape Town, South Afrca. Mrs. James Brown PoUer"\ost all her sconery, wardrobe, etc Roport9 from tho cotton producng states show that there wll be u greatly dmnshed acreage. In North Carolna there wlt bo ;t reducton of over f>j per cont and tho average reducton wll bo ut luast 30 per L-cuu The Northern Land and Mnng company s a new corporaton ut Hancock, wth u captal of I2.">,000. Tho company owns over (5,000 acres of mneral uul tmbor lands, and wll dftavo' lo got ts monoy uud a lttlo more, out of tho nvestments. DARE DEVIL ROBBEf. HOLDS UP A TRAIN ALONE ON A NEW YORK RAILROAD. After Several ThrllUntf Escapes front Ills Furtuert le Is Captured In a Swamp.--A Ntrrlug Story. Rochester, N. Y., Specal: Tne shootng of an nxprcus messenger on a Central Hudson tran, the rutr of a valuable safe, the flght of the robber on the engne of another tran from whch ho drves the crew at the pont of a revolver, a runuur tght fro n the engne cab for mles chased by another engu«tlled wtb ralway men, and the fnal capture of the desperado by a sherff's posse n a swamp after a wld pursut across the country, are some of the sensatonal features of tho most desperate attempt ut tran robbery n the hstory of the Central Hudson ralway, and whch cast n the shade as un exhbton of coolness und nerve the famous explots ot the Jes&e James hand or other outluwa of western fame. The Amercan Expresa company's specal, or "money tran" ou that road from New York to Chcu/o had ths experence on the nght of the 2lst. When the tran was near Weed a port the conductor beard a sgnal from tne "money" car whch aroused hs suspcon. On lookng through the hole where the bell cord runs through the cur he saw a man wearng a uusk over, hs face. The tran was stopped and whle watng for the robber to make bs appearance the tranmen were ordered to go ahead, or be blown to kngdom come. The tranmen were unarmed und thought to outwt the robber. They started the tran* ahead at full speed havng left cne man to telegraph the stuaton to tbe statons along the lne. When the tran arrved at Fort Byron an nvestgaton was nuke, but the robber was no where to bo seen, havng evdently mado h» escape whle the tran was u moton. The express car messenger was severely njured n several places und could not talk. At the next stop Lyons an enormous crowd had gathered and n tbe throns,' the tranmen notced a young man carryng a handsatchel w.tb a strap and wearng gold eyeglasses. Tuuy remembered harmg seen the same fellow at Syracuse when the tran started out, and how he could be at Lyons was a mystery whch they at once coupled wth tbe robber, aud they attempted to seze hm. He mmedately drew two revolvers and t, kept the crowd away whle he bucked over to the engne, pulled th3 couplng pn and leapng nto tbe cab, pulled the throttle and was away lke the wnd. The Hudsoa road n a four track lne aad several ralroad meo boarded another.engne on he next track and started n pursut. On overtakng the robber he reversed hs engne und alened the others to pass at full speed, he sendng a shower of bullets n ther mdst us they whrled by. When tbey had reversed he wt ahead agan and a^an opened hs batteres. Seeng ns steam gvng out he got us far away as possble and abandoned the engne. He made a farmer gve up a horse at the pont of a pstol and when t was wnded took a horse and cutter from another man by threats. The alarm had been gven, however, and the whole country was aroused and the fellow was fnally forced to gve up to the sherff. He gave hs name as Cross, sad he hud boon a cowboy and later a ralroader. It scorns that hs scheme of escape was worked by gettng on top of tho car and by fastenng a hooked rope he could let hmself dowu at tho sde door of un express car or draw hmself up. In ths way he had escaped. notce when the tran was n moton aad had slpped down at Lyons unnotced. Mexco Want* Our Froutler Land.. Consderable comment has boon aroused by the statement ox a promnent, Mexcan offcal of the state of r-'ouora, Mex., en route from Hermosllo to the Cty of Mexco, that a re-survey of the nternatonal bouudary lne would throw sxty mles of Amercan sol nto Mexcan jursdcton. Ths change would nclude the laryo towna nt Tucson, Yuma, Tombstone, Notjales,-J Bsbee, Wllcox, Benson, Gla Bead aud many smaller oues> San Dego, CaL, and as far uorthos San Juan. An mmense amount of valuable mllng property would also come under the now deal, also the entre lne of the Southern Pacfc Ralroad ID Arzona. Whle the statement s not credted as beog correct, t s generally understood that the survey now ftbout to commence Wll (.how some losseness, at' least n the orgnal lnes. Captan Fnley, U. S. A. s at Ft. Blss, wth two companes of solders and a crop3 of 150 men, preparng for a survey whch wll occupy the better part of ths year. ; An Engneer'* CarelcMHcM. 1 At Krk wood, a suburb of St. Lous, a swtch «-ngne n charge of Engneer Gallagher, collded wth a suburban tran '.Oade'l wth passenger and drven by Engneer Tu'clla. The cause was an attempt on tho part of Gallagher tc rcaphy^stuton near Krkwood before tho regular tran, whch he knew was nearly due^ut Krkwood. Nether of tho enrncs left the track, nor dd nny of the cars. Gallusjher and hs fremen stayed at ther posts and were- unhurt. Turclla and hs tro men jumped and escaped unnjured. In the passenger cars,thero wero suvere casualtes. Thomas Essex was thrown' aganst a scat and had two rbs broken. besdes nternal ujur'.ea whch proved fatal. Sevoral others were severely n jured. Jealousy Canmcm Two Death*. John Kaser, a photographer, of Ne\ Albany, lud., n a lt of jealousy shot h wfo through the head bocuuso she rofuao to lve wth hm. He oscaped to tho wood east, of tho cty and* w^s pursued by score of ctzens. Two hours later ho ws covered by tho revolvers of hs pur.suo and agreed to surrender. Whle ho yy crawlng out from beneath a number V drew a revolver and trod t nto hs ow huu, dyng nstantly. Mrs. Kase wound a a dcspcrato one, but sho m I t

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Her vst had been a ye-y happy one, a very fmy me, too, and even tbe^ayety was not qute at end, for ths very nght there was to be a large ball at Hazelwood, her brother's house. Robert Mervale was conng to t. Ha had been constantly at H&zlewood snce Lucy's arrval, so constantly that there waa no dffculty n guessng that hs vsts bad a defnte object. But no guessng was needed, for hs courtshp was conducted so openly that t was qute an understood thng that he was very fond of Lucy, and Lucy dd not attempt to conceal the pleasure tha hs socety gave her.. No one had sad anythng to her about bs frequent vsts. She waa young and shy, and net lke other grls, her sster, Mrs. Moetyn, sad; other grls lked beng leased about such thngs, Lacy dd not. Stll as ths s the laet day ot her vst, and as ths sght must settle all, for Robert Mervale would certanly propose to her before she went, Mrs. Mos-' tyn thought she mght be allowed to-sayone lttle word to her own sster, and dashed nto the subject at once. "Well, Mss Lucy, you know best, but I cannot help thnkng that your fathful Robert Mervale s very fond of you." Lucy had humbly hoped tbe same for a longtme. Bhe hung her head; she dd cot know, she sad, she had often wondered. "You need not wonder mnch about thng that s clear aa daylght, cred brsk sster. "I know all about affars of ths knd of course I do. I tell you once for all, he s as.fond of you as a man can be, and that he s certan to propose to you. There can be no doubt about that, and I should say that he ntends to do t ths very nght." "Oh, do hush, Lettce! H cred Lucy. "It s so horrble to talk n tha way, or even to thnk " "Don't you thnk t" sad the rrepressble marred lady. "Who can help thnkng! If people do not want you to thnk they should not behave n such a very marked manner. Why only last Tuesday I heard M hm But Lucy ran away, to do somethng: to her ball dress, Bhe sad, but n realty to escape from the outspoken lady downst&ra, who put her own tmd, halfthought-out thoughts nto plan straghtforward words. Her dress, a very vaporous whte one, was lyng on her bed. She had never h the way of fortune, and she was a lady by brth and educaton. There was nothng to prevent them from beng- happy, and Aunt Esther should come to lve wth them and be happy too. Whle Lucy was sttng thua n her own room, dreamng away the afternoon, a note was put n her sster's hand. It waa from Mr. Robert Mervale, and ran as follows : "PKAX tfrs. MOSTTS; I ennnot brng myself to leave thl neghborhood wthout % word or two< farewell, apolopr, and explanaton to you. I fully ntended when ln«t I saw ruu to aval myself of your knd nvtaton for ths evenng;. I looked forward to the ball wth the greatest pleasure. You know, dear Mrs. Mostyn, how much your sster has been to DIP. I hare never seen anyone I admre so much. I feel that I never shall. I dare not come to nght, for If I dd I could not answer for my- elf. I should be certan to say thnjrs whch n my poston, I ought not. The truth s, that though I seem to be ndependent, I am not. My own property, though suffcent for anyone of lmted ambton, «not largo enough to enable me to take the poston I ouzht, and I cannot afford to effond my undo. He wshes m to marry some lady whose fortune wll strengthen my nfluence n the oounty. He has repeatedly spoken of ths to me, especally of late. I have lstened, feelng all tbe tme f I»eorched the unverse I could nnd no one so sutable or dear to me aa your sster; but my uncle s a man of such decded vews and such unbendng temper, that I have never so much as ventured to hnt at my affecton for her. He would v probably drve me a war from hs house If I dd. I dare not come, therefor*, for I know I should say thngs I ought not, and ptadge myself to more than I hould bo able to fulfl. Perlore*, and most unwllng:ly, I aay away. I aja frong to Bftden lor a we«k or two; when 1 reura^rour sster wll b* gone, I»h.*U never see anyone I admre to much a* 1 admre her never really care for any other woman. Tell her the mserable plght n whch I flud myself, and bow wretched I am. "Your*, fathfully, "ROBIRT -PhKpt Phlp!- cred Mrs. Mostyn. "Where are you! Oh, do come here, dear." ITcr husband came. She thrust the letter nto hs hand, but would hardly gve hm a chance ot readng t, tor she exclamed, "We have ths ball to-ngbt, and all the people wll be her* n no tme, and there are no end of thngs we ought to thnk about; but never mnd, let everythng take ts chance, and just you rde over to Fox town and horsewhp ths creature! I never read such 441 abomnable letter n my lfe!" Mlder counsels prevaled. Slence and lfe-long contempt were consdered suffcent punshment for Robert Mervale. It was a bad case. For three months ha had done everythng n hs power to convnce Lucy that he loved her, and now be wrote thslettea. "You rnuat not tell her about t to-day,* sad Mr. Mostyn, hastly. M Be very careful not to let her even magne that you have heard from hm. You may be qute sure of one thng. Sooner or later ajl ths wll be talked about, and people wll regard Lucy's behavor to-ng-ht as the measure of her affecton for hm. If she s despondent and dull, as she wu be, f she thnks there s anythng amss, everyone wll credt her wth beng n» love wth hm!" "And f that were true, t s ha faultr "Never mnd, Lettce. It shall not be sadl He shall not have the satsfacton of knowng t. Let me manage the busness. She s gong away to-morrow-. It wll be easy to hde everythng from tbe gossps here. She must not hear ths tll to-morrow. v Bhe s a tender, delcate lttle thng; she would not be able to go through wth t.* "Go through wth whatf Not to be told what}" sad Lucy appearng suddenly. "Are you two talkng about me V* Mr. and Mrs. Mostyn both looked dsconcerted, especally the gentleman, who tbe moment before was gong to manage ^verythng. "You had better tell me f t s anythng bad. I am not so weak aa you thnk; and besdes, I shall only make myself unhappy by magnng somethng a thounand tmes worse than t really s." "Perhaps Ltfcy s rght," sad Mr. Moatyn. "Tell her, Lettce kndly and carefully though," he whspered, and went away. Lettce waa much too excted to study style or expresson. "It s ths," she cred "Robert Mervale whom we all lked so much, s a mean half-hearted fortunehunter! He wants hs uncle's money, and dares not BO much as call hs eoul hs own lest the cross old man should say that-t s not!" "I do not know what you mean, Lettce, H gapped poor Lucy, who had no clue to her sster's change of tone. "Read ths letter there t has just come." She gave Lucy tbe letter, and watched her face, poor chld, as she read t. "There!" sad Mrs. Moetyn, "now you see what he s; I wsh we had tme to talk; and were gong to be alone, but there s no tme to lose. The only thng to do s to show that you are perfectly ndfferent to anythng 1 that he chooses to say or do» n fact, do not care a pn for hm." "But, Lettce," sad Lucy, fantly, "f I am not qute ndfferent! I do feel ths, I cannot help t. Youjsee he has been dong everythng- he could to make me beleve that he lked me all ths tme." "I know, dear; he s a sneak, and I hate hm! Of course, he baa tred to make you lke hm; but do not let hm or anyone else thnk you do. You must look your best to-nght, and dance your best as well." "You are sure I must come down T Sure I must pretend all ths?" Qute sure! certan! You must obey me. I am your elder sster, and know best." "Very well, Lettee I wll do what you say but tell me why I must I 1 * "Because of the people who are comng. Some of them may know about t already all of them wll do so soon and they wll notce how you look, and make ther remarks." Lucy wnced vsbly; t was very panful to her to bodscuseed n ths way. "And I shall be more respected, shall I," she sad wth a strong touch of acorn n j her voce, "f I can bear cruel treatment! lke ths, and appear as f t dd not affect met" "It hurts a grl dreadfully to be supposed to have had a dsappontment. No one must be able to see any dfference n you. I only wsh there wad none. I wsh you could make up your mnd not to feel t." "You want me to be as bad aa he s I should not be very nce f I dd not feel t." **I suppose, dear, t s mpossble tor you not t? feel somethng; only whatever you do, promse me to come down to-nght as usual, and show nothng. It s of the hghest consequence." "I promse." sad Lucy. Slowly she made her way back to her own room, where her pretty dress was lyng, and on her way she encountered everywhere sgns of preparatons' for the ball the ball at whch she waa to have been so happy. Lucy went through thn ordeal bravely. She looked very well, a trfle pale and batghty perhaps, and there waa much dfference of opnon about her next day, \fop some of her partners sad she had hardly a word to say for herself, whle others declared she was full of conversaton and sprt; but no one dvned that she was bearng tbe frst shock of the cruellest blow whch had been dealt her durng the course of her lfe. Her sster Lettce "could not make her out at al. Lucy waa so odd. She openly sad Bhe was wretchedly unhappy, but she would permt no expresson of sympathy, and lsten to no conversaton on the subject. 1 * "I can't speak of t," she sad, when Mm. Mostyn came to her room after the ball, and so she sad next mornng when tbe came lady went to help her to pack. At three o'clock Lucy was to return to London, and alone, (or oss of Lettec's chldren waa ll. "And you really persst n leavng- us? 1 ' she sad. "Stay a lttle' longer, Luey, you wll be far happer her* wth me.", Lucy shook her head. "And I am sure t s not * good thng tor you to go to a weddng; t wll only make you fret about ths odous flar." "No t won't one thng wll pot hurt me more than another. I don't want Kate Wllams to reman unmarred because I do." "You wll not stay unmarred yow are qute sure to marry." "I marry! N(J,neverl If I am sure of anythng t s of that.* I hate Robert MervaleT cred Lettce 1 "I bate and despse hm I always shall a mserable contemptble "Oh please, Lettce, don't you do gve me such psvn." "It s my belef you love hm stll!* *O* course I do," sad Lucy smply; "one can't gve up a thng lke that n- a moment," "You lstve hm stll! Then, Lucy, f ever I dont thnk t a* 1 Kkely but f ever, at any future tme, he were to ask you to marry hm you would say yes.* "I say yes!" cred Lucy, "after that letter! Is t possble you can thnk so? I gve hm up quetly, but X gve- hm up forever." "And yet you. say you are mserable T" "Yes, I am mserable I shall not say much about t though." 'Well^I hope t won't laat longy" repled Lettce. "I was very fond of hm; I have been terrbly deceved; I shall get used, to t some day, no doubt." She spoke very btterly, but her eyes were full of tears, Lettce was gong to speak* but her sster sad,. "Let us name hm no more." The tme for departure came away drove Lucy and her boxes. "Of course we have half aa hour to spare," sad Mrs. Mostyn. "That s Phlp's dea of punctualty." "Ten mnutes, ma'am*" sad the staton master n answer to her nqury. "That's a blebsng," sad Mrs. Mostyn. "Now, Lucy, f a lot ot odous Ltchfold people come on the platform, mnd yon laugh and talk to me. You behaved splenddly last nght; carry t through to the end. You uert brave! I dd so admre you and wsh that he had been there to see you." "Hush," sad Lucy, earnestly. "By the bye," contnued Mrs. Mostyn, "what about that odd old gentleman of yours T He wll be n the tran, perhaps. I hope he wll. He would amuse yt>u." "Poor man, 1 ' pad Lucy, sympathetcally. "Talk'ng about beng unhappy, Mrs. Mostyn exclamed, "Now, I do consder he has had a bad lfe of t. Losng the grl he waa engaged to n that way and she so young!" "I begn to thnk hs lfe a very happy one," sad Lucy btterly. "He haa been able to love her, and beleve n her for ffty years." s "There s the chemst's wfet Put on a smle, Lucy; be quck." "Ob dear, Lettce, you worry me! Why should I smle because a chemst's wfe s there?' "People of that knd gossp far 'more than we do, and know far more about as than, we magne. Stop, here a the tran. Gve a look, as t passes, for your old gentleman but I suppose he would be at the wndow." No one was lookng out. The tran was not crowded, and as t passed Lurfy ascertaned that her fellow-traveler of three months before was not there now. She had no tme to bo dsapponted; her sster hurred her nto an empty carrage gave fve shllng*!* to the grnnl to keep-t so, and was just gong away when she suddenly remembered somethng 1 and ran back to the wndow by whch Lucy was sttng*. TO BE Carous Lttle Thngs. The Sutlej. a large rver n Brtsh Inda, wth a descent of feet n 180 mles, s the fastest flowng rver a the world. A perfect opal, wth* movable drop n the ceuter, was found n Calforna, recently. A nejrro at the Kmberly (South Afrca) damond mnes found a damond of the same character a 18S8..The wre rope used n the tunnel at Glasgow, Scotland, s the largest and longest wre cable a the world. It was made at Cardff, Wales, n 1886, and s fatlk>m9 n length, or ^bouj^two mles am 108 yards. Il weghs tons, and has nearly fathoms of wre n ts make-up. Near Gfford Staton, oa the Staten Island ralroad, there» * pecular pece of woodland, a spot where the roots of the trees all attach themselves to the trunks at from four to sx feet above tho level of the ground, gvng to the stumps an odd, spdery appear* ance. The sol of the vcnty s verj porous, whch lends weght to the opnon that the banyan-lke grove has been formed by the acton of the frost and water. In an Epscopal church near Boston the other Sunday a lady n passng up the asle caught her dress on a corner of a pew ana tore t. As the proceu of tearng was very audble to the congregaton, the feelngs of the lady may be magned when at that moment the clergyman began the servce by readng the sentence, "Rend your heart and not your garments." n» I

6 4 Hn THUKSDAY, MAK. 8, 1892 Opnon of te Attorney G-bneral. T!u> Ueneral Electon Law Apples to Local Electons and Townshp Meetngs. BOOTHS MUST BE PRO?IBED. T< kets 1o le Furnshed by Local JKleetnn Commssoners Tcket*, where prnted. Where Conventons and Caucuses Must be Held, Wtu enttled to haw tut HI f prnted on tvktt- Independent Canddates, hoff.rordtn.ff fct 'J ownshp* md J-.'/erton dtrrts must Oe dvded > and not contan over jye hundred electors. nspecton of the charman of each com mtten at the- offce 6t the townshp clerk, and cty or vluge clerk or re- If you an* not \?f strong Hrxl healthy, try Klectro Btters. 11" la corder, not less than two clear secular grppe has lel' you week and weary, days before such electon." use Kleut'o Btters. Ths remedy acts drectly on lver, stomach and The tcket must be prnted n thekdneys, gently adng those organs same form as s provded n the general to p'locm ther functons. If you law, and the board of electon 3otn- Hn ld wth sck headache, m dnners lor the townshp, cty or wll lnt! speedy utd pernrtnent relef by takng Electrc Htters. One vllage, must furnsh the tcket. They tral wll convnce you that, ths s can get the prntng d/>ne at suuh place the remedy you need. LHI^O bottles as they choose. only 50c. at F. A. Sller's drugstore Any person who s not nomnated, or who s placed n nomnaton by LANSING, FEU. 24,1892. persons who resde outsde of hs electon dstrct, would not be enttled J.dhor of to have hs name prnted on the DKAU Slt Tlere have been so many tcket. questons asked by lcn/al offcers of It s rot ntended, however, that varous townshps, ncorporated vllages any person who desres to run for and ctes, relatve to the appl- offce shall be prohbted from furnsl - caton of the general electon law tong slps, or seekng;, wthn the pro loual electons and town meetngs to be held n the sprng of 1892, that 1 re>re to May to such offcers, through the medum ot your paper, that: Publc Acts of the same year, apples to all local electon* held n the varous ctes, vllages and townshps ot ths Sate. That such electons must be held accordng to the provsons ot sad general law. so far as the same are applcable thereto. It s provded amon^ other thrds, n secton of Act No. 194, that, "all the provsons of such genera! law relatve to the board of electon nspectors, the arrangement' ol' pollng places (whch would nclude the provdng and arrangement of booths.) the manner or'votng and recevng of vote?, and the^ canvass and ety*"councl n ctes, to dvde Mch declaraton of the result wf such votng precncts nto two ormore electon, are made applcable to,<uch electon dstrcts." muncpal and townshp electon^' 1 but the tme tor openng and closng of the \o\\> shall not reason of Ac t No be affected bv The words "poltcal organzatons" or "poltcal party" used n ths act, must be construed to mean any respectable body of ctzens WIJH are electors of any townshp or electon dstrct, and who assemble themselves together n the manner provded by the law, and ho 1 a nomntng caucus or conventon. Hence t, s only necessary, n order for a person to have hs name' prnted upon the tcket, that he should be nomnated by a respectable body of electors properly assembled, who are enttled to vote for hm at the electon. vsons of the law, to have hs name wrtten or pasted on te tcket l>y electors when they are preparng ther ballots n the booths. All such votes Act No. 190 of the Publc Acts of and the votes for any person, when on 1891, known as the general electon the ballot, should be counted under law,as lmted by Act No. 194 of thethfl same drectons as govern the countng of votes for regular canddates whose names are prnted on the ballots. By.secton 4, of Act No. 190, t s povded: l> No electon dstrct nr votng precnct under the provsons of ths act shall contan more than lve hundred electors accordng to the poll lsts of the last proceedng general electon. When any electon dstrct or votng precnct shak contan over fve bun dred electors t shall be the duty ot the townshp board n townshps, and the ^ The tme for openng and closng of make a specalty of the fnest jj;nues of Ilom\ dvson. the polls n townshp electons s controlled I y secton 704 of Howell's Stat- If the dvson s made n ctes, and there are no specal provsons n thewheat KLOrl, utes, whch provde-) that: cty charter exstng relatve theretothen the dvson, the electon comms- ll'ck WHEAT FLOUH, "The polls shall be opened at nne o'clock n the forenoon, or as soon (luhamflouil, soners, and the electon nspectors, thereafter as may be, and shall be COKN MEAL, and all matters arsng by reason of closed between 1 le hours of three and the dvson, must be provded for byordnance of the common councl. The sx o'clock n the afternoon, and the Ahvfys on Hand. nspectors shall cause proclamaton to common councl has power to make all 15v rrcft addtons to our mll we to be made at least one hour before the necessary rules and regulatons n connecton therewth, to fully carry out tfood a crude of tlour as a>' prepared to furnsh as closng ot thr polls, that the polls of the electon wll be closed at or wthn the prov.-ons of the law. CAN HE MADE. the specfed hour, namng t." In all votng precncts n ctes Secton two, Act Xo. 194 provdes where there are specal provsons n that: the charter for desgnatng nspectors of electon, n cases of dvson of "The townshp board of each townshp, and such persons as shall be should be desgnated as drected n the votng precncts, srch nspectors elected therefor by the common councl charter und would be the nspectors of electon under Jhe law. <&f the varous ctes and vllages n A. A. ELLIS, Attorney General. ths State, shall be the board of electon commssoners for such townshp, cty or vllapre resprctvely, and shall perform such dutes relatve to the preparaton and puntng of ballots as are requred by law of the boa<d objecton commssoners ot countes, and the lke dutes and prvleges as are enned and granted by the law provernng general electons, upon the varouscommttees of the dfferent poltcal organzatons, are hereby prescvbed for the cty, vllage or townshp commttees, n electons here persuant" to sad act; except that no vgnette or headn? for the ballot, other than the name of the party shall be necessayy, It wll he necessary to hold the caucuses for the nomnaton of canddates at least fve days before electon day, as secton three of the act provdes that "the names of canddates shall be j?ven n by the commttee* of '.he varous poltcal organzatons, to the board of electon commssoners of such muncpalty, not less than fve days before each electon, and tne proof copy ot the ballot shall be open to \h- In euse the dvson s made n townshp or ncorporated vllage, the provsons of chapter ejjht n Howell's Statutes, are to apply and govern.such SAVES 40 PER CENT OP THE NOURISHMENT. 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7 ARL 20 NflUGHT? ESTABLISHED WASHINGTON_LTTP. (Krom Our Regular C<>m* j<>(u't.) WASUI.NUTON, A'tu, 3, 181)2. All aboard 'or ('lca^o and the World's Far! Ths evenng a These are PI ANO HAMMERS they few of Congress, albho actuate the tone. OTHER maker* lv +\ u >\ v,,.:,,,,.. f,,.,,,.,;,., u y r n K1 l( talk and thnk more about CASES., b > tllu * 1V0s ' blstlla > ( «>u*"s and We have a process by whch the felt ; aunts, md a nunuer of newspaper coverng REMAINS elastc and uncoropressep after v«ars of HARD PLAYING. Jf All other hammers get t MATTED DOWN vtaton of the (World's Far con- m< n >stdlt to1 lke an old MATTRESS, and soon yeld mttee of that ctato see fortlem- tnny tones not musc. "' ). ws OIVK IT AWAY. selves what prearatnons are beng The reason why panos carry hgh prces,,., ^... 1 on the catalogues, and the SYSTEM of made tor the great e!qxjston ot DISCOUNTS-wth frank and candd,*fsde Informaton, worth many dollars WHATEVER PfANO YOU BUY. We also send, post pad, an elegant Illustrated Catalogue, explanng above, and verv large colored llustratons The FURNITURE part of the "Wng" Parm 15 #urtny of ts nteror merts. Learn what we have to whsper, then BUY WHERE YOU WILL. jf we are chosen, dstance s no consderaton Wo pay the freght. OUR PIANOS HAVE WON our own confdence. Hence we send freely on traf. AND, wth every WING pano bought there goes a sgned warrantee for NNE LONG YEARS. Wrte to-day a LITTLE BIT (postal) and get what COST US MANY TIMES AS MUCH beautful llustratons^ etc. WING A SON. 245 Broadway, opp. Ctty Hall, NEW YORK. 49* And In 130 Dealer* Store*. HEART DISEASE. STATISTICS show that one n FOUU has a weak or dseased Heart. The frst symptoms are sh ;t breath, oppresson, flutterng, fant and hungry spells, pan n sde, then smothng, swollen ankles, dropsy (nd death,) ror whch Dr. Mles' New Heart Cure s a marvelous remedy. Fne book on Heart Dsease, wth wonderful cure*. FREE at druggsts, or address Dr. Mles' Medcal Co,, Elkhart, Indana. Sold by F. A. Sller. v» < en f yo? If»ou <eu t, "tdotn 1d lu 1I1 I on ptt tn-dy. I fl you my l Itcnton. I unleruk«to broljr fsu mr ftzly ultllttrrnt ptrann f flhw >e, who 11 read and mtf, and who, flcr nstructon, wll work fndu*- '.<>n»!r, hovr to n ln>«thoa- Mn<l Dot Itr * r«or n tuer own or«l;r», wtrt-»rr llnjr \\yr. 1 H I ulna funuh :h* Ittnton or mplo mert, at vhlch yoa cm Mrn that mount. cl«rtr<* nolng ml rts v'wt noth- HfT mllll lur- Al, a> hove, lrga mb«t who»r» '«fr, furh. All ntw,. Full p»rtlrul«r» rvee. Aftsr you know all, f you Ctmlude to gr> no further, why, nn harm t Unnr. A<<!r««, ~ C. ALLLX, Box 454O, Augutu, Mane. SELF-CLOSING WASTf GREAT FIRE PRECAUTION A NECESSITY ' In the Factory, "Engne RooM, Machne Shop, Flnmbers' and 1'alntem 1 Shopa, and any place where oly waate or elot&ea are used. They tw aoknowledajed by all to be the beat thng for the purpose eter Inveated. UBNO FOR PBK3R9 AT ON OK. Frank E. Ftts M'f g h Supply Co., 76>78* Ptar Street, Boston. l 111? dffcult :o learn, or that qure mn ne. I drjlre but me pcr«on from eh dstrct or ;ounty. I have ly tufrlt tul >r*vmert wth >mnext year. It wll be smply a lly pcnc for the great marty, but there fre a few sharp eyes ulon<j; that wll not be dmmed by champagne and Havana cgars, whch wll seek for stern fucts, wthout prejudce for or aganst tn 1 management of the World's Far. Tle republcans n the house practcally have the fate of the free conage bll n ther, hands. That seems a queer statement, n vew of the fact that the democrats are more than two-thrds of that body, but t s nevertheless strctly true, as matters stand at ths wrtng. A bg marty of the democrats favor the bll, and have sgned a petton to the commttee on rules askng that a date be set for ts consderaton, but thedemocratc mnorty s relentless n ts opposton, and by a court of noses t has dscovered that t may be defeated outrght f the republcans wll vote wth them aganst t, or t may be defeated by fllbusterng, f the republcans wll n wth them n not votng, thus breakng a quorum whenever the attempt s made to get t before the house, and, t s sad, that negotatons are now under way between the ant-slver democrats and the republcans lookng to such a bargan. There are some republcans who wll not n them, as they ntend votng for the bll, but.how many, s not known. The senate fnance commttee has reported adverselo on the bll provdng for an ncome tax to be appled to the payment of pensons etc., on the ground that such legslaton cannot consttutonally be orgnated by the sen?te. Several mlar blls are n the hands. of a house commttee, where no consttutonal abstacle prevents acton m them. Representatve Morse, of Massa- chusctts, tlfks tho nterstate commerce law s one of the thnys that ought to go, and he has ntroduced a bll for ts repeal. The proceedngs of the Behrng sea commsson, now sttngu ths cty, are, of course, secret, but there s always a tny leak through whch news escapes and the news whch has escaped snot altogether favorable to the satsfactory settlement of the questons whch are to be arbtrated, owng to the falure of the commssoners to agree as to th e x^ause o tle great dec ease n the number of fur-bearng anmals. There have been some slly rumors to the effect that.the Brtsh commssoners are ntentonally delayng an agreement so as to rve the Canadan sealers a chance to get nto Belrng sea at the expraton of the temporary agreement, before another one s made, but none of our offcals beleve them. Senator Pugh, of Alabama, predcts Hll and Gray as the democratc natonal tcket. The last state djnner of the season was gven at the "Whte House ths week, to the supreme court. The senate and house commttees on agrculture have an opportunty to show n ther acton upon the ant-opton blls before them, whether the farmer's allance, backed by the agrcultural masses! of the country and many people a the ctes who nv f morally opposed to speculatng 1 gran etc., beleve t to be gamblng, are more nfhental wth tn-n than the gran and ntock brokers from the bg ctes, who are here n droves ther money lberally to <lefeat tlte bll. Atl of the hearngs for and aganst the dea, have about been completed, and reports ho tl the commttees may be expected n a few days. The farmer's allance members of the house by a vgorous protest and demand of ther rght to debate the bll prevented the Indan appropraton bll beng ralroaded through the house. Representatve Lvngston, of Georga, ol'ered the followng resoluton and asked unanmous consent for ts consderaton, but Representatve Taylor, ot' Illnos, objected: "In vew of the unrest and extremely dstressed condton of the masses of the people n ths country and ther eager nqury as to the polcy of ths house towards the people, resolved that we extend to them our sncere sympathy and promse to do all n our power for relef on the lne of mproved na':es and reduced taxaton." A nt resoluton for the nvestgaton of the recent ntroducton of tvphus fever nto New York and Brooklyn by Russan Hebrews, llogally been passed. admtted, has The house commttee to nvestgate the "sweatng system" of labor s gettng down to work, and expects to begn hearngs n about ten days. The house commttee on labor has asked for amhonty to make an nvestgaton before reportng on any of the many blls have been referred to t. --«Lst of l J ;lt(»h1s. (rauletl to.tltllran nvt>ut>r* thw w'ok. K<<por<<Ml )>> *. A. 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8 f,. hm jgsjjack' BRIWNG THE SENTINEL FKANK L. ANUKKWS, Pub. MICHIGAN. A NOBLE heart wll dsdau to subsst lke a drone on tho honey jjathorod by other' labor; Ilka a leech to flch ts food out of the publc jjrunary; or lke a hark, to prey on the lesser but wll one day or other earn hs own subsstence. THINKING, not growth, makes manhood. AccuBtom yourself, therefore, to thnkng. Set yourself to under* stand whatever you see or read. To n thnkng wth readng s one of the frst maxma, and one of the easest operatons. / GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF AN ES- CAPE FROM L.1BBT. How a C ptka»atl a Sck U.at»aMt Worktd far Nght* aud D»y* OJI tho Xron~^plk«U Uuun A Lottery of Lfe* The escape of Captan Maron T. Anderson from Lbby prson was a UNSELFISHNESS, n the man, s» wolves over crusts of bread or a bone vrtue, provded t be not carred to of meat* There were 1,-150 men n the prson, says the Washngton Post an unwarrantable extreme. There s room, and found am lstlessly smok. and the -barbartes to whch they often too much unselfsh devoton ng. "Tako cgars, gentlemen, " was were sub ectod, accordng to Captan hs nstant nvtaton. ".*. among wo-^en n the home. Ths sort Anderson, though tho story has often Watng and hestaton on thor part of a woman may be a patent, selfsacrfcng mother, who gets over- how they lved through taa wonder. been told, were evdently extreme, and followed. But you do not proceed to busness, gentlemen." sad Ma/zn.J "I tred that others may go Irce-, she may But he nssts that what, the prsoners lacked n the way of physcal nutrmont they made up n the wholesome be an elder Bster who has sacrfced beleve your ntenton s to kll mo? 11 all the graces and gfts of ndvdual lfe to a famly of younger The astonshed mscreants fell on det of patrotsm, and passed the tme ther knoos, and at length'departed n varous ways. wth the generous pardon accorded brothers and ssters. Perhaps she s Talk of exchangng prsoners was them, whle a longer pull of smoke a maden aunt who smooths the wayfrequent and every aay the men wero than usual was the only maledcton wth anxous eargerness for everybody's feet but her own, or a grand- I the gallng exstence they were under- Mazznl once, when he was stayng anxously expectng to be freed from sent after them. mother whose burdens multply wth" gong. One mornng an order came wth hs frends n an Italan cty. for the seventy-fve captans to appear the comng of the second generaton, whore hs head was forfeted, saw n the commandant's offce. Captan guards approachng the house to arrest because the young mother has not yet Anderson was of the number. They hm. learned the secret of lvng her own heard the order wth buoyant hopes On ther way to the door tho chateau stood on an emnence they mot a lttle lfe ndependently. and almost wept for y, for they thought the long-delayed hour for the person saunterng down toward them exchange had at last arrved. They smokng a cgar. formed a sem-crcle n tho commandant's offce, and there was a slence mornng, whch the Captan returned. Ho gave thorn the salutaton of. the of several mnutes. THIS s not an age of followng but of makng un example; not a tme for copyng, but for workng out and developng. The ruts have been worn deep enough, so deep, n fact, that he who attempts to follow n them fnds t hard pullng, and too often fnds further progress mpossble. It s an age of thought, of 9tudy, of ndvdual exerton, ndependent actoa and selfrelance. Orgnalty s the watchword, and only those who accept t and malce t tholr gudng star are successful. Competton, ever ncreasng, ever more an obstacle, demands new deas, new methods and new devces to overcome, and only those who are quck to see, who can' thnk an act for themselves upon new and orgnal lnes, can hope for suooesa UNSELFISH women, n thor anxety to exemplfy the Golden Rule, ' 1 qute forget that self, after all, underles ts measure of values. If a great many women treated ther neghbors no bet- j 'tevaan they treat themselves ths would be a sad world fur genune neghborlness. And ths form of unselfshness s sure to work mschef n a famly, too. For unselgshnesa s unlke most other vrtues, n that t breeds ts oppostes, not ts own knd, la a fanly where the wfe or the mother, or the cldor daughter, s anxously unselfsh, whore she watches every opportunty to do for tho other members of the famly what there s every good reason they should do for themselves, these others learn quckly enough frst to accept t, then to assume t fnally to demand t And so there comes out ot the home of the unselfsh woman a flock of careless, self-seekng chldren, ntent on them- j selves, crmnally heedless of everybody else. IN several large ctes,,as notably n Cleveland and LLetrot. a truant school especally organsed to compel the attendance of boys who cannot b«handled n the regular publc schools has proved to bo of great assstance n rescung unfortunate chldren from ^he open avenues that nfallbly lead to careers of crme; and ;"t s thought rfhat, n addton to ths, a. parental school, whch would supply to chldren wthout propor domestc restrants somethng lke famly lfe and tranng as well as sutable ndustral educaton, would be of much practcal utlty. If t can be made so, of course no objecton of expense or of too much nterference n prvate matters should be allowed to count aganst t Enthusasts n the now scheme may properly be asked to remember, however, that there s always grave doubt*about tho possblty of successfully supplantng tho natural by the artfcal n cases where human nature s concerned. We may queston, theroforo, f we ought to expect any more success n the endeavor to substtute educatonal machnery for a mouor's and father's tranng n tho home than n tryng to brng u^ nfants n ncubators. come to tho pont lberty or death.' 1 He told the btory n an addrsas before Lncoln post on recently, and, asde from hs own graphc verbal pcture of the prson and ts nner lfe he brought to ha ad photographs of the prson, ts arrangements, and a vew of the nteror, wth the gaunt and hollow-faced prsoners of war as they lay stretched on the bare floor, or fought lke It was broken, to ther horror and dsmay, by the announcement that they had been ordored down for the purpose of selectng two ol ther number who were to be executed the next mornng-at sunrse'n retalaton for the kllng of two spes by General Burnsde, n Kentucky, a few days before. They were calmly told that they co'u choose by lot. and euch man's name was then wrtten on a pece of paper. Among the seventyfve was a chaplalu, and the company selected hm to draw the doomed names from a hat He begged to be releved of the awful task, but they nssted, and wth tours streamng down hs cheeks He slowly turned hs tables provded wth cgars, that already blndfolded- eyes from tho hat frends who called mght select ther and drew tho name, a Captan Sawyer, ] brands and n hm. who stood lke a sstatuo amd tho He always kept a cgar burnng deathlke slence. And then tho chaplan drew another, ths tme tho name whle ho wrote. Canares Hew freely about the room. of Captan Flnn. a brave and handsome young fellow from Iowa. Thon A PLATE OF TARTS. all tho company marchod. savo tho two doomed men. who wore taken and You can't arguo wth a bgot wthout lodged n a dungeon, where they remaned for 'week*, though tho doath a fool. Klmra Uazutto. g wth hm u thnkng that you're sentence was never executed. It s the heght of msery for a man afflcted wth momna to marry a grl who It was then more thau ever that snores. Chrstan Unon, Captan Anderson resolved to carry out hb orgnal resoluton to make hs escape or de n tb/6 attornpt Ths was on tha Kth of December, and a few days before ho had re;:evod a box of provsons and clothng from hs father Indana that had been three months on the way. When ho had frst entered the prson ho had wrtten to gve to a gentleman frend - Pcayune. Hedges that are reasonably sure of beng kept for a whle at^least are those ntrusted to the pawnbrokers. Phladelhs father f ho dd send hm any\ pha 'lmes. clothng to put a roll of Greenback "I wouldn't mnd my wfe's havng the blls n the wastband of tho trousers, last word," sad Mr. Meekns, "f she and sure enough, ho had. As sooa as would ony hurry up and got to t." he got the money he fegned sckness Washngton Star. n order to get nto tho hosptal, for he knew that t was from the basement he mu3t oscapo, f at all Iu tho course of a week or two ho mproved" suffcently to walk about and n the ktchen found the cook to be a unon solder, a prsoner, who had been detaled for that duty. He took the cook nto the detals of hs plan. Thefrst and great purpose was to brbe the guard who every nght from y to 11 o'clock stood at The'"bg double ron doors, that were- barred and spked frum the nsde. Tha guard at frst refused the brbe of $,>0, but beng a Northern man by brth. Captan Anderson fnally worked on hs sympathes untl he consented, ard n the course of two week* the scheme for escape was completed. The long ron spkes had been drawn one at a tme, and then loosely dropped back n ther places, as had also th>> rvets to the bars, and t took but the work of a few mnutes to remove all of them. Captan Anderson was tho ehcf engneer n ths darng peco of work, but he had a nervy assstant n Leutenant Skclton. another hosptal patent who had rosolvod to escape wth hm. At 10 o'clock of tho nght they were to escape tho bff heavy doors worn steatluly pulled ajar, and they were n tho act of houndng out nto tla street but tho brbed guard waved them back. Tho captan of the ^".la-.-d was approachng. In breathless slotco they stood for \ few mnutes and then tho guard gavo them tho sgnal to common. (Jut they wslkod, whle on tho ^jmpn.-to corners, not one hundred y;'u away, me' brghtly burnng gas lghts, woro'tts many a.s e^ht sentnels. Tho scaped pruoaert patsod down the center of the street wthn a f.w yards of them, but no notce was taken of the self-lberated prsoners of war, and on they trudged through tve crowded street* out of the cty lmts and by dawn the next mornng had ganed tho forest several mles from the cty. They traveled two days and nghts, nether one havng on any shoes and but thn and tattered clothng, through ran and mud, wadng and swmmng swollen streams, and wthout food before they reached the Unon lnes. And thon ther bardshps were at an end. MAZZ1N1 AS A SMOKER. Moro TUau On 0 o th» Puff* Save! Hm From HU Enemes. The famous Italan exle was forewarned that hs assassnaton had been planned and that men had been dspatched to London for the purpose; but he made no attempt to exclude them from hs house, says the London Tmes. One duy the consprators entered ha j On arrvng at the chateau, Ma/.zn I was demanded. "We well know he s hero," sad tho chef offcer. Certanly," sad tho host, who know t was rn van to profess gnoranco; "he w;w but s not. It s ho wu'jfq you met; I saw hm salute you. " They had been completely thrown off -ther guard by the coolness of tho smokng stranger. Once out of ther sght they knew t was n van to expect to lay hands on that ubqutous smoker, whom no man ever betrayed. Mazzn's last years n England were spent at Old Brompton. Tho modest chambers ho occuped n Onslow terj race were strewed wth papers and the Tho ran fullr upon tle just, but not upon the unjust who has stolen the urn- Lrella of the former. Ualvoston New* Any knd of cgars, as long as they are n a pretty box, wll do for a young lady The old conundrum "Why s grl not a noun" s answered "Because a grl s a hss, and alas s an nterjecton." As goo 1.n answer, and much shorterja "Because she s a pronoun. ' Lowell Courer. Accordng to a current lterary note 1 Frank Stockton s so panstakng an author that he frequently wats hours for, a word. He must have hs words sent ; hm by a dstrct messenger boy. Chcago Tmes. SIFTED SAND. A rmn ran lve n Chna n luxury for ono year for $.">0. A man lvng wthn three mles of! Maron, (a, boasts that he s "'eghty-four years old and has never been n debt." j Hsruuth melts nt a pont 6O far below that of bolng water that t can be used for takng casts from tho most destructble objects. An electrc stop watch has been tested j n a bcycle raco. where t determned the wnner, although he was only one-hundredth of a second ahead. htm-o nro more tjhan Jews n ; N:\v York cty, holdng somethng, lke 51 >0, O0.),O00 of real estate, wth lal?.jewsh congregaton*, and captalzed nvost- 1 ments representng tho colossal fgure of at lonst S'250,(H)l),000. A wrter n the crtc says he saw the returned checks ptd to Geneva! and Mrs. (.Iran by Chrlns L. Webster Pc Co. on account of the "Memors.' 1 and ho says they font up$h4,*">. >.2s probably tho largost sun ever rp./vl l>y nn author or hs famly from the sale of a sngle Look. A HUUIIKM" of promnent ralroad moo were uskod rrrenty l>y a mrnal porodo.'l f th. approxmate speed of KlO mles nn hour wll over ho reached by passengt trans n ths country, (eneral Matagor l.ayng of the West Shorn thought t not. at all mpossble, uvl 'Brdge. Kn-. gn.'«'r Thompson of tho Now York Central answered tha, such a spcud s bomul 1 to come :u tho uatural or<lur of thngs. COPYRIGHT (Ml Arrested the progress of Consumpton. In all ts earler stages, t can be cured. It's a scrofulous affecton "f tha lungs a blood tant and, as n every other form of scrofula, Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery s a certan remedy. But t must bo taken n tme and tww s the tme to tako t. It purfes the blood that's the secret. Nothng else acts lke t. It's tho most potent strength-restorer, blood - cleanser, and fleshbulder ktown to medcal scenca. For Weak Lungs, Spttng of Blood, Bronchts, Asthma, Catarrh, and all lngerng Coughs, t's a remedy that's guaranteed, n every case, to beneft or cure. 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9 Both the method and results tften -fyrop of Fgs s taken; t s pleaaant and refreshng to the taste, and acu gently yet promptly on the Kdneys, Lver and Bowels, cleaases. the system effectually, dspels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habtual constpaton. Syrup of Fgs s the only remedy of ts knd ever produced, pleasng to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt n t* acton and truly benefcal m ts fleets, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ts many excellent qualtes commend t to all and have made t the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fgs s for sale n 50c and $1 bottles Dy all leadng druggsts. Any relable druggst who may not have t on hand wll procure t promptly for any one who wshes to try t Do not accept any Substtute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAHQISCQ, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. U.f. "German Boschee's German Syrup s more successful n the treatment of Consumpton than any other remedy prescrbed. It has been tred,under every varety of clmate. In the bleak, btter North, n damp New England, n the fckle Mddle States, n the hot, most South everywhere. It has been n demand by every natonalty. It has l>een employed n every stage of Consumpton. In bref t has been used by mllons and ts the only true and relable Consumpton Remedy. <D SALVATION TRADE MARK Kl LLS AUL PAIN. 25 C A BOTTLE That Bearng- Down Feelng Thousands of delcate women and grls dong housework, or employee n stores, mlls, factores, etc., where they are contnually on ther feet, suffer terrbly wth dfferent forms of ferrule dseases, especally " that bearng-down feelng," backache, fantness, dzzness, etc. Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound wll releve all ths quckly and permanently. It Jas permanently cured count- ~ less cases of Female Complants, Ovaran troubles, Organc Dsaases of the Uterus or Womb, Leucorrhoea, Inflammaton, Kdney Complants, etc. Its success s world-famed.. jfll Drafgtts Ml It, or tsnt \j mal, n form of IN 111 or LmnfM, on recept of Sl.OO. Pw Plls,»5c. Cort*. spondanca fret If tdwercd. Addre la eo&d«nc«. LTVU E. MNKHAM Msp. Co., LTMM, MAM. DR.KILMCR'S o Kdnoy, Lver and Bladder Cure. Rheumatsm,, Lombapro, panln jcnta or back, brck duntq Urne, frequent calls. Irrtaton, ntlamatton, gravel, uceratou or catarrh of bladder. Dsordered Lver, Id Impared drwton, rout, llllons-wdrche. BHAMP«ROOT cures kdnpy dlthoultlea, JjaQrppt urnary trouble, brght's daoaae Impure Blood. Scrofula, malara, gcn'l we«kn«sfl ordoblltf. Aaarant** T'w> content* of OIM> IVtttp. f not ben* efltad, DrutfgsU wll ret uud to yokxhe prce pad. At Druggsts, 50c. "Invalds' Outdo to Health" Da. KITJUKB & Co., 1.00 sue. utoa fn* «, M. y. t"hb LADY OF THE PIOEON3, Curlsas Occupaton of m Lonely Woau on m Clt/ Boattttp. At cert&n tmes durng the day, lay the New YorJc Commercal Advertser that porton of the tfky whlcfc looks down upon tfce conjuncton of Cortlandt and Washngton streets s thckly dotted wth swftly Hyng pgeons, whch, after whrlng about amlessly lor a tme, ether dart quckly away or slowly settle upon the roof of an old rookery a the mnuedate vcnty. The top floor of ths buldng 1 n occuped by a remarkable old woman, and f you are up on thfc subject of carrers n partcular and all grades of pgeons n general, t a vortb, the clmb up the dark and rckety utars to call and have a chat wth her. What she doesn't know about pgeons sn't worth knowng. They have been her pet and only hobby for year* *ad a he s known to homng pgeoo socetes the world over. She ha* th«names of all the crack brds, all the records for speed and dstance and every nterestng pont n the hstory of the sport at the tps of ner fngers. The roosts that have been bult upon the roof above her gre shelter to some three hundred brds of frst-class blood and breedng, and durng the day they are constantly leavng for und returnng' from dstant ponts. Only a few of them belong to her and she takea care of the others for ther respectve owners. Many of the so ara busness men and ther brds are frequently dspatched on long-dstance jaunts, bearng 1 cpher messages of a most mportant nature. The other flyers are only called upon when needed n cootests, and then they are dspatched to ther propretors n bg wcker baskets. The lttle ncome derved from the care of the pgeons ket<pa the old lady alve, and she dwells n perfect content among her wnged charges, soltary but perfectly happy. 'TWAS MONSTER SNAKE.. That Went lato Eernu Poo and Each Pece Ally*. It was.! morfter, declares the Selraa Journal. One. mornng Brdgekeeper Koaser bad an experence that would have uhnerv^l braver men. JuBt after day he arose as usual to nspect the brdge. Up the rver toward the Eastern horzon the gray dawn was just appearng, n streaks that poorly lghted the center per of the brdge. He had put out the lghts whose red glare warns 'the boatmen that the brdge s closed and danger lurks beneath, and was startng back up through the manhole n the brdge when ho happened to glance down the sde of the central per. Wth a cry of horror he stood transfxed, ha eyes dlatng, hs nostrls expanded. Uelow hm was a monster serpout crawlng slowly to the top of the per. Mr. Kosser, beng a strctly sober-man, rubbed hs eyes und sturod a astonshment. A9 ho looked, suddenly pece by pece the tal of the serpjnt began to drop ol and fall back nto the rver, untl only about twenty nches of the monster were left and t v. as fast approachng whore the frghtened brdgokeoper stood. Soon the sun broke through the trees and daylght, brght and clear. n ths paper ths week whch has no two words alke except one word. The same fol upon the scene. Then t was that IS True of each now oue appearng each the strantre phenomenon was- ox-weekplaned. Eleven young 1 allgators ten Ths bouse places a "Crescent" on every- from the Dr. Harter Medune Co. thng they make and publsh. Look for t, nches long were crawlng ono behnd send them tho name of the word, and they tho other up the per, and for some wll return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL, LITHOunaccountable reason had dropped ol GRAPHS OH SAMPKKH h HER. one by one back nto the rver. After dnner speech "Jeems, turn out Mr. Kosser caught the two remanng ones and has them n a can at the gas." the brdge. them. He s gon<? to make pets of Fnbllc Sprt In Its Best IVIeanlng. A prevalent noton seems to be that t means a genorous lberalty to the class that receves publc benefts at the hand of the class that pays the taxes. A person s publc sprted n proporton as ho labors for the publc good; not the good of a secton, of a ward, of a class, or of hmself, but of the whola A man s not publc sprted who seeks ollce that he may be n a poston to make and share n the profts of advantageous contracts at the expense ot tho cty. He U not publc sprted who sacrfces tho publc weal to prvata gan. He who seeks the hghest publc good consstent wth tho prncples of economy and good government s actuated by a true publc sprt. To support the shftless, the la/y and the vcous n dle comfort at the expense of tho thrfty, the ndustrous and tho vrtuous s not publc sprt although some people seem to entertan that noton. Lebanon KoDorL Gloves, Tho followng remnscence as to the extraordnary prce gven for gloves n the past wlt pr»ove nterestng: At the sale of the Karl of a sycamore tree at Elzabeth town. Arran's goods, Aprl 6, 1759, the g.mves gven by Henry VIII. to Sr Anthony Denny wore sold for 38 17s.' 9d; those gvrn by James I. to hs son. Kdward Denay, for 22 4s.; the mttens gven by gue»>n Kl/abjth to Sr Kdward Denny's lady, -'.") 4s., al 1 of whch were bought for Sr Thomas Denny, of Ireland, who was descended n a drect lne from tho gre^t Sr An thnny Denny, one of the executors ol tne wll of Henry VUL Saturduj Evenng" Post. s- 1 Tbs rr**test CUM on earth for pan, BalTatlou Ol, ws all should fajn Keep bandy In our physc chest. All know full well It Is the best. It stands the proof the crucal test. A hot, strong lemonade, taken at bedtme wll break up a cold.--home Queen. "Do you Amercans never have bad colds?" asked a surprsed and observant Englshman. "Formerly but not snce we use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup," wan the Intellgent answer. Try a hot, dry flan&el over the seat of neuralgc pan and renew It frequently* Lane' Famly Medcne. Moves the Bowels each dar. A pleasant herb drnk Increase the acreage of clover. Coug-hlng I*«ada to C*n«u»ptl«B. Kemp'l kltu wll top the cough *t ucce. Take a sunbath for rheumatsm. Bookkeepng- a.t hone Mt very low rates* Wrte W. <. CU*ffee. Oawegu, N. V. Love flls most scan ty measures. "Hanson's Magc Corn Halve.*' to cure, or money refunded. for It. Prce 15 cents. Pttroleum block fuel Is successful. FITS Eptlepsy permanently cured by new system of treatment. TWO TBIAfc SOTTUB m s. 8end for Traatlse. EpUepUc Kerned/ Co., Broad St., New York. Horses are 55 apece at Queensland. / drsa teethlnf, softens ths gums, reduces lofl»tsfu*- tlon. all*rs pan, cures wnd colc 23c a bottl*. Ol and truth are uppermost at last. FITS.-All FlustoppedfreebyBK. KUSrsflaKl Kerre Restorer. No Ft after nratdar'sus*. Mar* relloua cures. Treatse and 12,00 tral Njtte free to rtcase*. bend to Dr. Kllne.WJ ArchfcU, Fall*, tt New York has 12,000 telegraph boys. BEECHAM'B PILLS wll cure wnd and pan n the stomach, gddness, fullness, dlzzl* ness, drowsness, chlls and loss uf appette. Never set coal ol n«<*r butter or lard. Though Sttng Bull has pasbed la hs checks. And lu form no muru'/l Lu Hcen, lloud'.heu»ru a;111 u\ eurtl, UB UI vex, And ther ouly cure In A characterstc of herosm s persstency. THE BEST Ontment n the world for skn dseases Is Hll's 3. K. &. B. Ontment. Try t! At all druggsts. 29 ccnls. Nght brngs stars, as sorrow shows truth. Mr. C. C. Campbell, of Campbell's Cotton Compress Co., of the cty of Cncnnat, Oho, wrtes: "Kverbody tnda relef shortly after usng Bradycrotlne for headache." Psvlerewsk says we make the best panos. THIS IS TO REMIND You that Hll's Ple Pomade s a postve cure for ALL knds of ples. Satsfacton or no pay. Try t to-nght! At all druggsts. In jealousy there s more self love than love. Coughs ^nd Hoarseness. The rrtaton whch Induces coughng mmedately releved by use of "JJIOMH** Jtronchal JVot7*s." bold only n boxes. "A desrable House. resdence" The Whte Tlr only One Ever Prnted Can You Fnd the Word. Thes a a 3-nch dsplay advertsement When Baft* was sck, ws gavs her Castorta* Whea sh«was a Chld, she cred for Castora, Whea she became Mss, she clunf to Csatorla, she had Chldren she fare them It Is best to buy homny, beans, rce, etc., la quanttes. After havnj? expended one thousand dollars for.t&rl(:u.s_moj:hcne8 and wth dotors. and growng wor.-^e all the whle. I consdered my caso uourablo. I was nduced to try Dr. Peane's Dyspepsa Plls. Afterther use for 8 weeks I can eat meat wthout dstress, a thnjr that has not occurred before for years. I beleve I am nealy cured,and yet t seems too good to be rue, Have no doubt but thsvt. much of tho sleeplessness people complan of s caused by Indgeston. J. W. DHAKK. Centre Market,Newark, N. J. Wrte Dr. J. A. Donned Co.,Catskll,N\Y "Here s another Idle shutt^ed," sad thn young nnn whoso father nformed hm that he must KO to work. In gvng, a man receves more than r^ Rven, and the more Is n proporton to the worth of the thnjr gven. The frst t^ourt ever convened In Tennessee was held by An9rew Jackson under Catarrh Can't b«cured *r!lh LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the sent of the dsecse. CasrTh s a blood or coustltntlonal dsease, sad n order to cure t you have to Uko nternal remedes, llsll' Catarrh Cure taken nternally, and sets drectly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is no quark medcne. It was prescrbed by one of the best physicanb n ths coon try for yearn, and 1B a regular prescrpton. It s composed of the best toncs known, combned wth the bout blood purlcra, actng dlrertly on tbf mucous surfsres. The perfect combnaton of the two ngredents s what produces such worulevfr.l results In cung cutarrh. Send for testmonal*, free, P. J. CIIFNEY & CO,, Props,, Toledo, O. Sold by dru «*u, prce 7&a, If AVISTXI Co., Mtch., Oct. 81, VUX. XllTAKD'B LUIUIUIT M'r'e CO., Boston, Mass. GlVTLUtXH I Wll you seed one dollar's worth of your Htnard's Llnlmeot. I bave had a lame back for years and tbst Is the only Llnlmeat that ever dd me any gnud. J also jammed my hand seven weeks ago and I used It for that, and In three hoar* there ww *u palm It was lammed so bad they thouybt It was broke, end by express v» Frankfort. Yours truly, UOBEKT I. LAWBKNCB. A half a cupful of butter weghs about quarter of a pound, two cupfuls a pound. AFTER 22 YEAR8 Newton, 111., May 23, x From 1863 to 1885 about 22 years I suffered wth rheumatsm of the hp. I was cured by the use of St. Jacobs Ol. T, C. DODD. ELY ' 8 CATARRH CREAM B A L M ^ Cleanses the Nasal Passages* Allays Fan and Inflammaton, Heals th.9 Sores- Restores tne Senses of Taste and SmelL TRY THE CURE.HAY-FEY A partcle s appled Into each nostrl and Is agreeable. PrlceM cents at Druggsts or by mall. ELY BROTHERS, W Warren Street New York. Kennedy's Medcal Dscovery Takes hold n ths order: Bowels. Lver, Kdneys, Insde Skn, Outsde Skn, Drvng everythng before t that ought to be jut. You know whether you need t or not Q Sold by every druggst, and manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, KOXBUBY, MASS. KK TOr MlKHnm If *, mu r*«m l L Wfc ( Kna flkmmfwrt, W Hurt;fk,Nw Ttlk If afflc.«d wth! Thompson's Eye Water r. Senrfarl!ln«trat'<1 y y catalorue. Vmon Mf». «I'Utlnr Co., luntfacturart, X&-UQ Carry.1 Arenue, Chcago. Lfarn Watfhmaknn E «trr»»'t»»r»nd kndred tlubs 1 1.\ST2Tl'TB,& Itmhmnm SI. Wrte for pnmpoclun. Trpttnghorse Breeder, Wrt* hm for Otalotcut. TerdsT Cn»U or Land. l Tumor cured wth at knfe ylmrercr.mit. \\ rt.» tur J'HIII-. Urs. A.M. AC. H. MAHO.N. Cbahana.N. Y DAlAf ftlpc Send for prlcpust. Wfbuy *** **s»w for our own ane. Ko commlmlonor fxprcsftffpreduoted. The Wolf & Perlolut Fur Co., Chcago, m'fgrs., exporters and Importers. DHDTIIDP Fr " Informaton n I j r I U W% C how cured. Altl-«-fc wth CO., 310 Cblcaco u>erk H o u»n luldng, Chctgv, 1(1. INCUBATORS ONLY C 9 flfl A. Wlllamfl, Brstol, Conn W felv U «orprn«habt Car^d In 10 to 20dHTK. Np»y tll cured. DR. J.STEPHENS, t-ebanon.oho. IsVAHTCIIf TO TRAVEL. We pay ft f sll I CM M I (50 to 1100 a month and expenses. STOE STONE * WELLINGTON, MadsouTws. = $12,50 A WEEK = Grls and Boys wanted n every town. Merrll Bakng Powder k lea Co., Marshall, Mchgan. WE Sell BARMS Wrts t< T FrpftTAtaToVpO aaaaabaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AM p. U. U. LVXCll A CO., Klchmowd, Vrgna. lemetly Free, lnsunt Relef. Knu cure n 10 lay*. Never rruma; no purre no uh; no kuppofctorr. A rctm Xrn.\', n *au *»ory remedy, bu dscoverru e srmnle etsre vrh\ch ho wll mal frt-«to h* follow auflvr era. Address 4. II. UKEVKS. t» S.-VO,,\»w TsrkCt;, S. T FAT FOLKS REDUCED MrSvAlcfl-JTwle. Oregon. Mo., wrltse;..... My weght KM LwO Muds, now t n HA rswtetlon_«f.125j.hu." Ir'^r crculars»dar«. wth 6c., Solctor of Patents, etc. Sond for Hand Hook. FIELD SEEDS t, Kdrty Bldg, A;NAW, K. S.,Mlt-h. PATENTS. The lll.os Seed Co., ALIX CHICAGO, ILL. KODGKRS, Manager. ANGEBLOSSOM 1 " Curst all Female DtesMt, Sample and Book I'roc. Send 2c samp tc ur. j. «. mcumold., CHICAUO. ILL. W A N T E D The»<ldre««f^ of nl solders C/^I_1^IEI9Q' oumher of acres than 160»*Wa»»BWala»r»«J tofore June «J, 1S7-* am U^ffJI BQTC A n 6 madefnalproof nvrfltaw I SsMlafOa on the same. W. E. MOSKS, r. O, Box 1765, Denver, Colorado Ptoo's Remedy for Catarrh Is the Bert, Easest to fse, and CATARRH 8oJd by drr.gxss or ent by mal, 80c E. T. Haseltlne, Warren. Pa. Sthlnr for' -Hl {h Ke" pantos. UPERB PLAYING CARDS. Srnd ten (U^>eBts In stamps fnr onepaek of the rltekpstt pla.t.o; carvu yuu rver»*w. Jus ttoe For an txp S Meeey Pftlcr or ToUkl Note for ffty c«nta, we wll an ' ~ p\ck» to one or nor* sddrvssea, and yotoa ment ronr frlem", IMroctto, U. X. «J". A, C. It I. * F. *y o DA^YJ J!5 Ejrj!& MachMS at wbowsatta prtass. attachment* rss. 8«adfor<** 1 SHE** I, IU DMrWnM.ll OSCOOD" U. S. RDw Best mad Csespe«t «the Market. LWa AGENTS Wanted la thuoasty. 0SG00D «THOMPSON, Bnghamton, ft. Y. HATCH CHICKENS BY 3TEAM, ""'"^^^CELSIORIncybator WUdett. TS s tfseecssfal v L, 1-MkPMOT. Guarsutccdtohateh s ^rger percent**. «s estst. GET CARRETT'S \ READINGS SoM»y bank RECITATIONS I B lr\... FKEC AdartM,»TRBJETT UK, rauaaelykk, ra. [ CLLM1 fttrtulap hrtjnwa«4c1swfcbass uaatsu. B mma t«4 Dtm t Skttaua, No. 31 of the Seres Just Issued, contanng aoothsf hundred K<>od thngs. Kour new plays. AnocW cal monologue fur a lady. New declamatons. *> aooeats, postpuld. Everybody delghted wth It. REEESS ovtrnmsnt 3LANDS and Chess ^B^. tbe Frtt Govvnattnt and Chest NORTHERN d Tmber lands now ^ ^ PACIFIC R. R, Bttt freslrs, Grjulnf and Tmber lands now 3rnsn to settlers. Maled FREE. Address MAS. B. LAS80U, Ued G«. X. f. *.*.,»t r JO, la*, > ^> gaab»^awaaw^^-«^k FREE "^ Golds. cent a packet.. rp lr rare or eosu/. ^Cheapest. Besto/ dt Free by mal packets of extras to Customer*. Send At once for Fr«w :. B. H. Shumnay, Bockford, HL BOILING WATER OR MSUC EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. t COCOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. ^tajoc and sjwte Pk»«H ITe* RELIEVES all Stomach Dstress. REMOVES Nausea, Sense of CONGESTION, PAIN. REVIVES FAILISO ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Crculaton, tad WARMS TO TOE TIPS. OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. t t Loalt, mm MATTER? FARM COVERED WITH STUMP h«rb«a»dhutlme«rort«ss«pvos a rdlasrr Orlb la oae M<I *»«f ala«t«e> «clc»a twt«p at»wo urm»t» ltlaf. A m*n, *toy ud» hart* MB»f*nn IV. No h*»rr thtnt nr rod«to ktndw. Tb«erf ca k fnw tern k«1m Jr wll pty for ts«maetls*. T»* *** cot l»of»f ftfford ta par u» oa uaprwtuetlr* Umtrtr Ua4. Cl^«r IV r*l««k bo^buful ero[> w»h 1«M lahor an* r««ras rr om»orn *at hand hr vaturlat, tt *1II onlr eo«jn s jvv.<al card lo wnd for an lllu'rt'm Ctal-rw. l»lnl pr««t nl l lmm«at»j». l Adlm tat M Mf» n «: t a e. ES MH. NE4 SON. SCBTCK- B1BVE, IOWA. ASTHMA We Want Nan* and Address of Ettr* ASTHMATO P.HffXdNtyes,H.O. CUREP TO STAY CURED. BUPPALO, N.Y. W. N. U. D.. 1O ). When wrtng 1 to Advertsers plotva) sst* yon saw 1 *t»# -vvertueqout In ths r ^

10 ' '*> g-lb or hood news, gathered by our eorpsof hustlug Correspondents. Mrs. S. G. Noble s now on the sck lst, the others are on thegan. J)r. DuBos has been very busy ths last week among hs patents. Dr. Norton of the Choctaw Medcne Co. spent Sunday wth TYRONE. h- famly n Indana. tne tme at the Farnham l house the evenng of the 22d. Lttle Edna Ives has been havng a slght touch of the scarlet fever Ded at her home n ths townp, Wednesday, Feb. 24, Mrs. tor the past two weeks..mrs. J. Watson has returned ter f rym a sx week's vst among her Ded at hs home n ths town-..{ilferen n Bancroft and Detrot,.p, Thursday, Feb. 18, Mr. Peter" (j r ff u Palmer who accdentally 1, a^ed 8a years...,n s foot whle choppng wood Ded at Pontac where she had?t ^v weeks ago, s slowly ganng. U-e taken for treatment, Satn- ((ur y, \\ ^ C. E. Sunday evend;ty,fed. BO, Mss Cordela Keny on.. ',,,,, meet«s are largely attended "I ths townshp. MIUI ([te an nterest manfested PARSHALLVILLE. n them. Clnra Bsop, of Argentne, s a < v >ute a number of our people - nest of Mrs. A. C. "Wakeman. MI tended tle S. S. conventon at Mrs. J. E. Farnham, of Fenton, Stnekbrdge, Tuesday and "Wednesday s vstng at her father's, T. AY, of ths week. -lohes. Mrs. M. D. Sullvan left here Mss Lenne Whte, of Ml'on!, h-.vt Monday for Howell to assst vvho has been vstng frends her*- n ' nrng for her mother, Mrs. John f'>r a few weeks, returned to her I! vm. who s qute sck. home Saturday. Tomas Harker, of South Lyon, L. Huff and Llle Ferguson; of - n town' accompaned by a I Hrand, were marred Wednesd,a)' >' -anger who s lookng at hs pro- ;t the home of the brde's par^»* y wth a vew of buyng. >m<\ have been vstng frends A seres of revval meetngs here for a few days. Us: ng two weeks s ntended to be J. H. Norbert was called t.< onncneed here next Sunday < J < nnd Rapds Monday by the f\tung by Rev's North and Eng-.- rous llness of hs daughter, Dela. Mrs. Herbert has been r I,ere nearly a week. M. G. Cornell and Mss Llle I 'eal were marred last Thursday evenng at the resdence of Fran) Krk n the presence of a few rob«rves and ntmate frends. Tln-> wll begn house keepng n mdst. GREGORY. Vlla Martn, of Anderson, spent ln>t week wth frends nt ths place. Born to Mr. and Mrs.,E,-A. Ivuln, a 1> no Ljrl. All unte M\'H. (-. England who has 1>< <-H n the sck lst for some tme > mprovng slowly under the ear" 'I Dr. lleeve. T. P. McClear wll move In- (;<tuly to Jackson n tle nelvr luture and wll work at hs trad-- l< v conng summer. Lttle Malon Dckerson, sou d \\, I). Dckerson of th:s place, h;n! r he msfortune to break hs le_'. Uut'under the care of l)rs. Sgler A Reeve s dong as well as can be expected. Cf. A. Callord who has been an mploye of England & Stckle for -Mne tme past has moved hs famly to New Lathrop, Mch.. ^her(> he wll open up a harne>- -lop. We wsh hm success n Irs new venture. Hon. D. P. Markey supreme eotnma.nder of the K. O. T. M. and Mss Lenta L. Becker grand eommander of the L. O. T. M., as- *steel by E. W. Eehrftl, wll dedcate the K. O. T. M.'nal M ' ths place Frday evenng, March kh. At the close of the ceremones an oyster supper wll be served. 'Octs a couple. Everybody conntul eny a feast of good thng-. RECJISTKATIOX NOTICE. Njtee s hereby gven tbat a meet* u- of tbe Hoard of Regstraton of tbe Yl.s/e of l'nckuey, wll be bedat the 'I'Mnfl Koom, n the vllage Saturday h.- 12th dn of March, A. D., 1S92, for f purposes of regsterng the names ' ;l sur-h persons as shall Jbe possessed f le necessary qualfcatons of I-'.-'ors n sad yllapre, and who may ''ly for tbat purpose; and that sad '.ml ot regstraton wll be n sesson tle day and at the place aforesad ;'-MI!> o'clock n lm forenoon for the t! <)()>«aforesad^.--' -; I'Ued, ths'nffaay of March, A. D. l-'.'-'v loail) OF RwUSTlATION. ELECTION* NOTICE. Vtl't 1! s hereby tfven to the electf the Vllage of Pnckney n the!!»y of Lvngston and State of -,'Hn, that tlft next ensung gen- M -r» t'ct'on wll beheld on the second* M-.ay n March next, b*n the 14tn ', uf.-ad month, at the town hall n - n vllage, at whch electon the fol-!"^my oltcnrs are to be chosen, to wt:.." Presdent, one Assessor, one Clerk, '. 'M.. I'reusurer, tlree Tra^ees for two v I-, s. rtne Constable, one Street Oomn mncr. The polls of sad electon wll be open at eght o'clock n the t..,-cnoon, or as! soon thereafter as may '»#'. and wll be contnued open untl '\ r> o'clock n the afternoon, unless, f board, shall, n ther dscreton, mm the polls at; twelve o'clock,. for one hour.. * 'UM], ths 2nd day of MaYch. A. D«t.. ; J There's a young lady lvng; n the :r'p ward who now turns! dress n- -.lo out and hunts through all the p... lefts before she puts t on. One "wnn;* last week she took down her IMI'V dress whch had hung n a -ln-et. fo: several weeks, and after (re-sng went to the party. A mouse.(l bult a nest n her pocket, and the \<t:ns lady's dancng awoke hm. A l>r>ut that lme, the tan began, but w hen the smoke cleared away tbe was dead and the dress was L Ann Arbor Argus. Ifolstrn Creamerj*, Pnckney. Ifavncr thoroughly renovated the UNAD1LLA. ramery and purchased an mproved We are havng good weather for r whch wll skm 1,200 s of mlk per hour. I shall be "Grandma" DuBos s gradually vdy to receve mlk about March 15 [' alng. ;tt'l I desre to make contracts wth Onslow Nxon has been spend wg a few days at (f. S. May's. ;ll who keep cows to purchase ther mlk, 1 beleve there s suffcent, mlk produced wthn sx mles of the creamr/ to run t proftably both to the John Hudson s vstnur he ;, Mrs. Hartford, at St. Johns..,, ;n er and the farmer." There s no George Pardee, a law student doubt but f properly managed t wll the unverst}', spent the Sabbath 'Ht thousands of dollars n the bands - th a frend n ths place. of farmers whch they do not now get. m,, A. L L To llustrate. The best statstcs lprove he free entertanments u-ven r,, ~,.... ' flat Ihe farmer only gets from 3 to 4 v the Choetaw Medcne Co. at-.-, nf,,. ''.., I" umu of butfer to one hundred mot qute H number of peojjle 1..,, umj, ot- mlk. wh]e fbe ercameay..ur town, and thngs lo.)k \\v\., ;th ma, hne skmmng wll get about more busness lke. '. pounds per hundred. Agan. OFFICIAL BALLOT. INSTRUCTIONS. Frst, mark or jstamp a cross [x] u the square under the name of ya«r Jjarty *t the head of the ballot. If you desre to vote a straght tcket, nothng further need be done. If you desre to vote for canddates on dfferent tckets, also ernse the name of the canddate on your tcket you do not want to vote for and make a cross n the square before the name of the canddate you deare to vote for, or wrte hs name n the space under the name erased. A tcket marked wth a croee under the party name wll be deemed a vote of each for the canddates named n such party column whoee name s not erased. Before leavng the booth, fold the ballot so that the ntals may be seen on the outsde. NAME OF OFFICE -, VOTED FOR Supervsor TOWNSHIP. Townshp Clerk Townshp Treasurer DEMOCRATIC. "2 John Doe.?~2 Wllam Jones. ' John Pratt. REPUBLICAN. Rchard Roc 4. ftufus Whte. Edwn Short. INDUSTRIAL. John Johnson. C Abel Long. C" Frank Cook. Hghway Commssoner. ^2 Abel Mann. Matt Quay v John Best. Justce of the Peace > saae AVolfe. James Comstock. Ethan Allen. Dran Commssoner ^ Alonxo Swft. ~! Fred Swtzerland. Oscar Whte. School Inspector.. r^ Jolm Sweet, Edward Jacksonvlle. ^D Fred Wrght. Member Board of Revew 1 ' Freeman Bell. Oscar Chamberlan. Orson Ells. Constable r ~ l Alva Jones. Hardman Weller. John Leader. Constable... ^ Wllam Hall. Dexter Kuhule Azel Avery. "Constable Constable f> / t-j- / John Mls. Enos Holt. Dary butter however good s quoted and sold for from S to 10 rents per pound lower than creamery butter. 1 propose 'o pav three cents per pound morn for the butter n the mlk than the farmer gets for the butter made and marketed provdng the mlk s delvered every mornng at the creamery. Neghborhoods can club together anfl one team can delver 2l> to -)0 rks so as to redncft the lator. The nght mlkng should be cooled and the mornng mlk put n I.!. COOK, Clerk. < < wth t and the sooner 1 can get t after mlkng the better. I can supply d gallon cans at actual cost at the creamery. Those who want the skmmed mlk for calves or pgs can have t back n ther cans free. AH mlk wll be bought by weght and weghed as receved payment to be made on the 15th and ;>Oth of each month. Mlk wll be tested and must be absolutely pure and clean, great care should be taken n cleanng cans and n mlkng that no "drt fromrthe cows get nto the mlk. My nterest aud your nterest are dentcal n. ths matter. To gve you the best prces for materal I must get that whch wll produce the best butter n order to secure the best markets. I. have recently vsted the Elgn dary dstrcts embracng 17 creameres and fnd the entre tarms gven to producng mllr, and farmers are makng more money than ever before. One small dstrct producng 600 cans per day. I va\[ gladly mpart any addtonal nformaton to all nterested. A. B. SEAKVS, Pftpretor. fucklen s Arnca Salve. THK BEST SALVE n the world for cuts, bruses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fev^r sores, tetter, chapped hands, chlblans, corns, and all skn erupons, and postvely cures ples, or no pav requred, ft s guaranteed to gve perfect satsfacton, or monev refunded. Prce 25 cents per box. -For sale by F. A. Saer. James Mortmer. Peter Whtehead, Subscrbe for the DISPATCH. MoUT<A<',K S A L E. Delmt lnvdj; l-.ru mudc n tn- t'ont. om uf a ruh nun ':;';;' ( w h e r o by the j.ovvcr t III'I'IMII cunt nn t o e d! In*- ooour <>)>cvn\ vc) <>xrcut< l by HcrtKnl Munnlum and KlU' Mn'^hr, hswf, h u d n!" Maron, Lvngston (Vlllly. M'll^'n. In TtlullMr ll'krlt. Ilt'l) lt 1'over. Waxhtctmw I'mfy, M'h^an, dal'd the frco tl:y <l'march, A. I). 1MI;', au n'l'urdcd nn tn 1 t w cy-m'ck! luy <>lmarch, A. 1), \*U^>, n the omce nt' \hr regster <>!' lccds I'ur Mll cmntv of In- 'he at tbe (1,'t*- of ths notce thr» sum thousand nne hundred ;*ru scvcy-sx do.sevrtr-futr c'tts ($W,'y~ ), ;wd no M c-eclnuft at hns 1 hayntj Ice nsltutt'l to the dclt n o w rcma^ st'cu-cl ly snd r 1'tuv. 1'Ntnte o LI:CY A. MANN, deceased. VluMnxltT.sKned havng b«en ajontnl. by tn.lu'l^c <' l'rolmtf uf 8dld couaty, Coutm.vslont'rf <»/ clams n the natter of sad estate, am sx months from the tfth duy of February A. [», 1KW, lavnx lcf alluwcd by tlu> Judge of Probate to ull pornon.-. lx>l(l< cluurt agaust Hald Mtate n whch to pch.n Hfr clanh to' us for examnaton am! alar am or any jtrtrt thcr-uf: Notce s tnvt'ore here jjven. tt on Frday, tn- t\vcnt\--scvcnl day May. A, ]). ss.'. at trn o'oloc n'the lovnuoh of. sad duy. at tle west front dooruf t)<> <-onrt luusr n tle Vllapj' of Howell, n sad Couy ot [.v^stu. (tl.t bcnj; thephom ot' holdng the crcut court wthn th(> ton nt v n whch the morttsnued ^re^ mscb to bo sold are stuntt'd). the»ad norta^c wll hr foreclosed l>y KHIC at nuhlc vendne to th«hghest bdder, of the premses contanfl n snl mortsr.^'r! ur «n nucl thereof as maybe necessary to satsfv tle auuunt due on sad nrt^ntfe wth nterest and le^al eoals) t\\m Is to say: All those certan peces or parcels of land stuated n the Townshp of Maron, County nf Lvngston and Stte of Sle)jj»an, known am descrbed as follows, to-wt: t)<- north half of the south west nartur of sectu nunber twenty-two ( J'J) n townshp number two (.') north of rangenumber four((m'h.st. eontannk one hundred and ten neves of laud accordng to the Unted States survey thereof. Dated; Howt-11. MchK'm, March':!, A. I). ltfw. THOMAS ]:U!KKTr, MortKasee. LLKKS, Jfo.VTA(u, r K, Attorney fo U0RT(A<rK SALE. Default n^ heen mrde In the condtons of a eftau rnortnu^e ma^e and executed by Lorenzo Rout el I and I'nlly S. noutell, hs wfe." of Lecrnekl. Lvng-ton, County, Mchgan, to Orrn Hart, of Flushng, (lenesee County, JlUtran, bo8rnk(l..n?, l'c)»ru;ny ', )M',0. and recordel n the offce of the He^-.< r of Deeds for the courtly of Lvngston. Mchgan on the 101 h dny of Fehruarv A. D. IK70, n lln'r^o'nurpages, on paae 4HS thereof, sad mortju^e was duly assgnea by sad Onn Hart, afo^sad <o ClKunuey D. Hontellon the sxth duy of July A. 1). \m\: whch sad mortk-re ooutalned a j>ower \f sale whch has become operatve, and there s clamed to hedue upna sad tnort^xkc at the l;m> o th.s notce thfl sum of twenty-one hundred and thtrtynlne dollars and wxty-stx cents (v,']:w.t>), am no prnreedn^'s at law havng het>n nstrtled to recover tbr same or any pnrt thereof, lutce s therefore hereby gven t lnt.-d morl^a^' wll he. fotclosed hy sale of the nort^ak<'d premses nr ^s<> much thereof w may be neecsshry to samxfj/'dr amount then due am all lep;;.! costs md car^es of such sale, at the we.sb front door of I he court house n (he Vllage of Howell n the county of \A\\,- ston, MolKn on Mondny 1he Uh h<v ot Aprl A. D. 1S(W at one o'clock \ M, nt lct Ly nt vuhllc vendufl to the hghest bdder, s-'! [l-ens^.s are cl««crl)cd an follows to wt: All those certan peces or parcels of land shurte lynj»nd lu> upr u the CVnty ol LvhKson and Stte of Mchgan, known M)d dexrrlmnl aw the east half of tln enst half of secton ntnnber twenty four (-.M) n townshp nttmlk-r four (4) north otmn^nmler fon-{41 mat eontunlnr one hund>er' land more or lews vnd the AVO west f> netlonal quarter contu or less and the onst purl ol th nl narterlcontjnn; elc;htv JY D. BO1TKJ,L; l'uted I»eceml>fr v: 1 A. I; sxty acres of Noah Morse- ^ Ira Mljer. OAtMISSIONKK'S NOTICE, St»t«of MchKun. Couny of Lvlngstou, HS. Probate court for suj.nutce j N h(>ro>>y gren that we wll meet on TucMlHy. t\w ffth day of Aprl A. I). 189',', and on Irday, the, tft day of August A. D, 1H<fc>, m one o'clock!'. M, of #AV\I day, at the I'mkney Kxchange Hank n the Tllage of Pmcknev n sad e-mtr, to nwve anl examne such clalme 'ated. Vnckacy, F«b. 5th, A. D. 18JW. ('. W. TKKIT.K) THOMAS HEAD/ <'oskoej> on clam.s. M UUT(A(;K SALE. Default havng been nnde n the. condtons of a certan uortkurp (whereoy the power theren contaned to sell has h'eome operatve) made by Epheran Hungan and Jula A. Hunjan, hs wfe, of the townshp of Inffhan, the County of le-ham, State of Mchgan, to James Uuun unt Mury Quun of thu townshp «.f HBUIl>urj!, Lvngston County, Mchgan, dated Xovenber ;, s«>, und recorded n the offce of the regster of deeds for the county of Lvngston, Stute <f Mchgan, on the twenty-fourtb. day of November, A. I>. lso, n lber 74, of mortgapes, oa pages T4> and Mr. It l)«-n«expresely provded n sad mortna«c that should any default be made n the paymevt of the nterest or any part thereof, or of uv *ns alment of prncpal or any part thereof, onunv dny whereon the same s made payable, and should the same 7fnan unpad and n arrears for hf-.spacn of thrty (ay«, thea and from henceforth, that s to SHV after the lupne of sad thrty daya, th*- prncpal nurn of two hundred and seventy-fve lollars mentoned n sad mortgage wth all arrearage of nterest thereon, should at the optun of the sad uortgr^'ces become and be jfue and payablo mmedately thereafter. And default havng Wn made n the payment of one Installment of prncpal of one lumdr/kt dollars vrtch by the terms of sad mortfatte, became dute and payable on the thrd day of November, A. D. 1891, and more than Hurt,-days havng elapsed snce aad nstallment of prncpal became due and pav able, and the same or jnr part thereof ^ot havng Wn pad, the sad ortgnffpes by vrtue of the opton n.sad mort. K'.\\fv contaned (fo consder elect and declare the prncpal nun of two hundred and seventy-fve dollars sccurw by sad mortgage and all arrearage of nterest/thereon, to be due and payable mmedlatrlv, "pfere s clamed to be due on sad mot- ^go at the date of ths notce the sum of two hmdred.fcnd nghty dkllars and e^ht cents (2n0.O8)- And no sut or proceedng at law or n eqltv hrtvnjj beer nsttuted to recover the debt secured 4>y sad mortgage or any part thereof: Notce \% therefore hereby ^\vt>n, that on Saturday the ekltb*duy of May, A. 1). 1LTU, at ten o'c.un'k In thp forenoon of sad duy, at the west-front do.r of the court house t the vllage of Howell n sad county ('.hat beng the place of holdng the crcut court for the county n whch the mortgaged premsrs to be so<l are stmted) the sad mortgage wll IKforeclosed Uy sale, at publc vendne., to the hghest, bdder, of the. premses contaned n sad )nortga«>» (or so mueh thereof as^ may be IU'CCHHUTV to satsfy the amount due on sad mortgage wthnt^rest un'd lekhlcosts) that stosny: All that certan nece or parcel of laud stuate anrt h«>ng n the vllagt* of I'nckney, n the County of Lvngston, and State of Mchgan and descrbed an follows, to-wt: Vllage lot number one (J), n block number two (2), and range nmnhtr lve (.")), a'kordnr to th«"*"lnal plat of the vllage, of Pnckney «.<* dulv 'uttf.d and recordetl In the oth'ce of th«' eds fur the county of Lvngston. Hty '^4. A. 1>. hw. \nd MARY <1UINN, Mort,'ngees. f of Mortgagees. \ * '." «- t :

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