CLUBBING A LOCAL 08 ' ■»« rates with any newspaper or newpsaper that will become magazine desired. -O r d e r s a .Household necessity. Read given prompt: attention. Try uchanan rgus its advertising columns as well the Argus three months, six B A as its news and: you will be months or a year. V’ e en greatly benefited. $1 per year deavor to furnish the news, V O L U M E I V JBUClUffAN, MICHIGAN, WEDN33SDAV APE. 22 1903. N U M B E li m Try it and get your home news ENDORSED HAMILTON TOOK HER OWN LIFE. RELIC OF YEAR. 1862 G. EUGENE BUNKER. The Town Talk is tlie New Factory, Became Manager oi tlie Postal Telegraph Senator Dolliver Says Our Congress Mrs, Henry Fye Ends Suffering by A Copy of “The Independent” of our Village Preserved man is All Right. ■ Jumping Into the River, Office at Kalamazoo. fat Foriy-Or.e Years Considergblo interest la, being mani Benton Harbor News; tu his ad Mrs. Henry Fye of Kites, on account fest about town regarding tlie location dress in the Union lecture course and of ill health and neuralgia of the head, The following article, complimenta of factories. later at a reception given ut IMinora hall, drowned herself in the St. Joe river last ry to C. Eugene Bunker, a former Bu DESTRUCTION OF TOWN BY FIRE Through the earnest efforts of Air. Sanatiir Dolliver spoke in the liigliest Saturday morning. The unfortunate chanan boy, is greeted with delight John Morris one of our enterprising terms of Congressman‘Hamilton of this woman was attended by Dr. Ullevv, who among his many associates. It is taken The Entire Town N e a r ly Demolished by merchants we feel almost assured of district. had called in the evening leaving the M o st D e- Horn a Kalamazoo paper, at which place necessary medioine to be administered si ruetiv: FI antes - landing, one factory that will employ 50 Eugene has been for some time: bytlie husband during the night. About men, It was rumored Monday that O. E. Bunker has been appointed man It has become our priviledge through removal of goods from the burning 10 o’clock Mrs Fyo told her husband three other factories are now being con ager of the local office of the Postal Tel the courtesy of Mr. A. Carlisle to look buildings, operating with a coolness, she fell hettor and for him to retire, sidered; egraph Gable company at Kalamazoo, over the coining of “ The Miohigau In which tie did. About -I o’clock Mr. Fye activity and efficiency’ not surpassed It is sincerely hoped we will be able tailing the place of the late P. A. Duffie. dependent,” a weekly paper which wus awoke and asked his wife how she felt, even equalled by the mail. We saw to locate at least one of several good Air. Bunker was for several years em published Thursday, November 6, 1S62. but receiveduo reply. He immediately them at the brakes of the engine, doing factories. It will certainly menu much ployed with Mr. Duffie in the Postal The name of Alonzo Bennett appears as arose, going to the lied which was the work that belonged to the stronger for our village. office, and for about one year has been editov. empty, he then began searching for his sex, but who wero exhausted from over- The business committee is now await connected wi,;h the Western Union missing spouse hut failed to flud her. In the columns of this issue an account, fatigne. They were everywhere, where ing tlie proposition of one of the concerns office at this place. He is a thoroughly Ho went to the homes of a number of of a most disastpvous fire waich befell their services could be made available. aud it ia hoped the village will be able competent man and is rumiliar with choir relatives and also failed. Tlio this village on the 81st of Oct. I8G2- is Word was sent to Niles, than our vil to comply with their requirements. the duties which now fail to him by the recorded. This is bofora the time of night officer was notified and lie sur lage v as in flames, asking the assistance Let every citizen show that he is inter appointment of H. J. Kinnucan, super mising a suTriur might he her intention, many of our readers but iieverchele.-sj of their fire company. The alacit-y of ested by doing something that will in intendent of the Postal Telegraph Go. many will be interested and recall the went to the river where a enpe and luit the response of the fire company and duce such industries to locate ill our days when they -assisted in this conflag were found, which were identified as several of the citizens of Niles were gen midst instead of giving the .thought a WANTED—A Tkusworthy GiSNllLE ration. Many of tlie ladies, then girls, erous and noble. Within twenty mim knock- man or lady in each county to manage Mrs. Lfye's belongings. 0The body was business for an old established house of recovered about 9 o’clock Saturday were among those which comprised the utes from the time the call was made We gain nothing by so doing. Do bucket brigade. solid financial standing: A straight morning. known to them, their members had col what you can people. bona fide weekly cash salary of $18 00 The fire destroyed three large stores, Mrs. Fyo was not in particular good lected and were at the railroad depot paid by check each Wednesday with all Masonic ball, millinery shop, saloon, with their engine. Although too late' to expenses direct from headquarters. health, but the family was not aware F oley's H on ey and ‘fa r .Money advanced for expenses. Alanager that she was suffering any great mental shoe shop, tailor shop, two 'blacksmith shops, livery stable, three dwelling Continued on P&ge 4- for children^safe,sure. No ojdsies. 340 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. Con^resMTisn £ L. H am ilton disease. bouses, barber shop, two barns with a Tlie family have become quite well- Senator Dolliver said that the power large portion of their contents, with au known hy reason of the big damage suit of McKinley came from long service in estimated loss of £27,100. A further des brought against Charles A. Clinpiu, a congress v.d 1 y continuingEilwar.l L. cription of the fire is given in the follow few years ago, the jury giving n verdict- Hamilton i-i .-.ingress for a term oE ing article: of $10,000 damages, for injuries inflict Interesting to-^=3^ ' years, li ■ h ves that ALiuhiguu and A destructive fire occurred in this ed upon their little daughter Sv a dog the ronTt-i d.».ru:t will have as a repvo- village on Friday afternoon,the Slst ult., belonging t'o Mr. Chapin.: sentative ono of the foremost leaders at originating, it is snpposcd, from spavks Washington. He said that for a com from the Planing and Macbiue Shop, paratively new member, Mr. Hamilton GR.AND JURY getting iuto the Old- Mill building, was a man o f great influence ia the which was used as. a warehouse for stor- Carpet and Curtain house and that he was becoming oho of IN SESSION ? flour barrels, salt, fanning mills, thcgveat debaters. This reference to etc. As soon as discovered, the east end the popular congressman was greeted Have Met with Slow Progress of the building was in Haines. In a few BUYERS with en tb nsiastio applause. moments, such was its rapid progress The fourth district decided to act Throughout the >Yeek that the flames bad caught the rear of upon theadvice of the Iowa senator a The Grand Jury opened last Tuesday the; block of Buildings oil the south vide long time before it was given. afternoon with an, excellent charge o’ Front sireer Boss Pair top f- Tlie Pullidium •ny? t!" * Bsr.atar made by Judge\.’osuccession. This ended the destruction on Front street. Curtain buying here, with the assurance of On Main street, on the north side, the BETHANY CLASS ENTERTAIN’ D buildings were destroyed as far as J. D. securing absolutely satisfactory goods at Miller’s wagon shop. On second street, the lowest possible prices,, ; % i i By Harry P. Bailey Last Friday Night the house and barn of Daniel Carlisle caught from flying cinders and was at Mrs W. F. Runner burnt to the ground. Extra Super All Wool Carpet, immense Extra Heavy Union. Ingrain Oarpets, By exertions, which seemed almost Harry I\ Dailey pleasently entertain beyond human perseverance and endur assortment of patterns.. --55 to §5c good styles...... 35s to 371-2C ance, the bnildiug on the corner of ed tne. Dcthany class Friday evening, at S5c Brussels Carpets in good range of Cotton Ingrains and Cottage Brussels Ilia homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Run Front and Main streets, occupied as a ner ou Clark street. dry goods store bv C. G. Littlefield was patterns,- very special’ price...... from...... 1 " 25 to 30c Progrossii e flinch was the eveniug’s saved. Had the fire taken this building, 65c pastime Partners were chosen for tbp- which it seemed almost impossible to ..’l l 15 quality Fine Yelvet Oarpets, in Genuine Bo ,-al Wilton Carpets, each pat evening by casting shadows. The boys prevent, no human exei tionseonld have vrers given the chance to guess, and the saved the row of buildings on Main tlie new spring designs...... 8.5c tern a gem $ U 5 one guessing the correct person remain street, including the American House ed, their partner throughout the even owned by Mr .Post, the dwellings of Mr. ing. About thirty guests were present. Fulton, Air. Rook, Mr. AVeaver, Air. The Largest display of RUGS In the County« A musical and literary program was Sheriff Collin's in whose Hands the Warrants (Jonanc and others. The entire build were Placed Our assortment; of all wool Ingrain Art Boom size Rugs in Brussels and Velvets also, given, which: consisted of solos by ings on both sides of Front street would in tlie various well k nown makes, we carry Mesdnmos Mercer and Friday; selec the assault was made, threatened Pros have followed. Squares is most complete in all sizes from in. a large variety of patterns. r tions, “ Hearer My God to Thee”, and ecuting Attorney Riforas.life and would Great praisu is due to the citizens for up ‘ 'The Story of Happy Hooligan” render* liked to have dug his eyes out. their indefatigable exertions. As the 7 ft 6 inches by 9 ft to 9 by 12 ic. Brices from $ 1 3 ed Harry Bailey in tlie mute language. indictments were returned by the crisis passed, aud the excitement began Mr; A, A Worthington than gave a Grand . Jury yesterday morning and to die away, several persons: fell from pleasant talk. warrants were placed in the hands of exhaustion, and, were with difficulty re LACE CURTAIN Bargains ' Refreshments consisting' of ice. cream Sheriff Collins for the arrest of the two stored to animation. and cake were served. At a late hour men O’Rurlca and Watkins, charging The ladies deserve particular notice. The values in this sale are; Sot limited to the few attached prices, but includes a com the guests departed, having spent a very them both: with: attempt at rape upon We saw them in crowds assisting.in tlie plete variety of Curtains and prices fi'om the £10 Swiss Ourtaius. which we are .sell- _ ing at §7.59 down to the simpliest milled curtains at S5c which we are selling at .3“ w enjoyable;: evening; Lonise Loesoher: They are expected to arrive today, O’Rourke from-.Chicago, and Watkins from Indiana. Real Irish Point Lace Ourtaius, elegant Ruffled muslin , curtains with cluster patterns, usually sold for $8.00 A A of three tucks. $1.25 -value. Sale ELOCUTION ENTERTAINMENT. The Niles Oases come next, which are said to be numerous. Liquor bend Bale price eBU-Jf! price • 98c W A Fine Nottingham Curtains, GO inches being the .principle action. A large e©e®e wide, Battenberg patterns, usually r A Ruffled muslins curtains with herd slick Given Under Auspices oi Buchanan portion of: the. citizens of that city have sold at S2. Sale price - ©I e3lf ed ruffles hornsbiched insertion and E fl been summoned us witnesses. Senior Glass. At Dr. E. S. Dodd Ruffled Bobbinette Curtains, beautiful tucks, good -52 value, Sale prices ©jLeJll Bnchauan will have no trouble iu.this and Son’s Drug Miss Gilkey, an, elocutionist, and com way as the saloon men of our town: lace insertion and edge, good' §4 value (ta Sash curtains, muslins 3G m-1 ing with: the highest recommendations, abide by the law better than any saloon- Store 1,000 men Sale price * Jw ches wide, fine 15c quality. 12 l-2c y.ill give an entertaiument, assisted ists in the state and we hope it will be to buy and feed by the best local talent in this place, sneb that Buchanan will not be tried. Tuesday evening, April 38, at the Pres Fleck’s Stock and STRAW MATTINGS byterianchurch, under, the auspices of Poultry food.- .* .• Having been fortunate enough to participate in the purchase of a large lot of fine cotton tlie senior class. ton Jarvis Estate. warp mattings in,a large range: of handsome woven patterns, that are worth 'J&r Judge Coolidgo has filed an opinion 40c per yard. We are able to offer the choice of the lot while thev last at per yard hdr* in the case of the Connecticut Alutual M e are sole agents Other grades from 12){c up , . * Buffalo Bill Injured. - Life Insurance company., vs John H. for Bivnte Bros, and William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill}; who Sparks, administrator, and Franlr Jar was injured recently, by a fall from his vis, Executor of the Estate; of Burton Spoehr’s fine candies horse in the Wild West Show at Man and Elizabeth Jarvis, deceased. Air. chester,, England, is approaching his and Airs. Jarvis,died without issue and in pound and half sixtieth year, bntnp to the present time •without leaving a will, so the suit is pound boxes. has shown no loss of his remarkable brought to determine "to whoni the agility in. the saddle or. his: accuracy of: $l,?9S. life insurance should be paid. B. 1 Desenlm Bt-Brp, aim with the rifle. He is a native of The Court intits opinion gives one half Iowa;, His father was killed in; the of: the amount: to the administrator and Dr. E, S. Dodd & Son The Otfe Prfce Large Double Store border war of Kansas; and young Wil one half to the exeentor. O’Hara & DRUQGISTSAND BOOKSELLERS liam began his: career, as a pony express O’Hara were attorneys; for theudefend- Buchanan, rider in 1800. He has: a record of killing ants and it: was their contention that B&cficiiiaii, h lYticfiigan Michigan 4,280 buffalos in eighteen months the amount should be so divided. Charles May, who shot and killed At the national Irish convention in SENATORS GIVE BONDS. NEVER SAW SUCH LARGE Buchanan Argus. Robert Martin on December 15, 1900, Dublin the British ministry’s Irish YIELDS. at a country dance, was hanged at land bill was indorsed ill principle. Missouri I.cft-lslators InOIotecI luCph- neci Ion tv I tl» (lie Hainan- Pow GREAT MRS. MATTIE GRAFFORT. Publisher. St. Joseph, Mo. As a result of a storm at Marseilles, The Climate la Healthy—The Win The exchanges at theleading-elearing France, which lias not- been equaled der IlriLery Case. ters Are IUeaNnRt In Western BUCHANAN, : T~ MICHIGAN. houses in the United States'(Saving the for 15 years, 40 vessels foundered. Cnnintl'a. seven days ended on the 17tlt aggre Shamrock III., Sir Thomas Lipton’s Jefferson City, Mo., April 21.—Sena gated $113,725,007. The decrease-com new challenger for the America’s cup, tors B. L. Matthews and Charles A. Writing from Stirling, Alberta, to STUFF I pared wi-th the corresponding week of was dismantled during a. squall off Smith, who were indicted by the grand one of the agents representing the last year was 15.4. Weymouth, England, and Sir Thomas jury for accepting bribes in connection Canadian Government Free Home H onest, now, A crop review' sltows that April was slightly hurt and one man with the baking powder legislation, stead Lands, Mr. M. Piekrell, for isn’t it ? W e . Monday gave bonds in $3,000 each for weather thus far is ideal for growth drowned. merly of Beeehwood, Kentucky, says knew y o u' but unfavorable to farm work. Sir Oliver Mowat, lieutenant gover appearance before the United States of Western Canada: circuit court in the July term. They would like it All the News of the Past Seven There were 160 business failures in- nor of Ontario, died in Ottawa, aged “In the first place we will say that each say they are innocent of the and now we the United States during the seven S3 years. the summer , season is just lovely in Days Condensed. charges. want you to keep a days ended on the 17th, against 153 the M. Emeandri, a Paris aeronaut, deed. As to the Winter, well we never The indictments charge them tvilli bottle in the house same week itt 1902. with three guests, traveled 450 miles experienced finer weather than we by balloon, from Paris to Arles, ill receiving bribes from D. J. Kelley of and when you go Gov. Durbin, of Indiana, has ordered $1,000 each to vote against the alum are now enjoying. We liave just re HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS 15 hours. away put one in the Hammond, police to stop pool sell baking- powder bill, as members o,f the turned front Northern Alberta and ing at. the Lakeside race track at Roby. A terrific hurricane struck Berlin will say that we found the weather your grip. Every criminal jurisprudence committee of time you get bilious or consti News of tlie Industrial Field, Personal Gunners of the battle ship Alabama and many persons were injured and the senate in the Forty-first general to be very mild, the air dry, fresh the damage to property was great. pated and whenever you have a and Political Items, Happenings are the champion marksmen of the assembly two years ago. The wit and invigorating. Considering every American navy. Minister Conger reports from Pe thing we can say that the winters sick headache ora touch or indi at Homo and Abroad. nesses on whose testimony they were The will of Mrs. Fannie S. Wilder, king the suppression of an attempt here are most pleasant, healthy and gestion— take a teaspoonful of conveying $4,000,000 to local charities, to reorganize the Boxer movement enjoyable to what they are in the has been filed at St. Paul. in the district of YTitien. States. Here it gets cold and con TIER NEWS FROH ALL THE WORLD President Roosevelt left Fort Yel Tlie army in the Philippines is to tinues so till Spring—there are no lowstone for Norris geysers. be reduced to 15,000. disagreeable winds. In South Alberta Dr« Caldw ell’s it is some warmer—imo to four DOMESTIC. Lieut. Gov. John A. Lee. of Mis LATER, S^r^xp Pepsin A Lake Shore passenger train ran souri. is missing and is accused by incites of snow may fall and in a into a freight at t'onneaut, O., and two St. Louis officials with distributing Thousands of acres of land are un few hours a Chinook wind come men. Arnold Ken tier and Ed Dennis, $27,000 in baking powder trust boodle der water near Vincennes,Ind.,andfor along, evaporating the entire snow, Try it on the y too —-it will were fatally hurt, among state legislators. the third time this year many people leaving 1 erra-firma perfectly dry, in cry for more. have been forced to move away from A combination o f the six largest Cal "Weekly trade reviews say business fact, we did not believe this part Hon. !Thos. 3?. Tipton. Bloomluaton, HI., ifornia fruit companies supplying the lias been retarded by cold, wet the lowlands. until we came and saw for ourselves writes; When inMoaricellolast spring trying Judge 'Oarlock, of the court of first a law suit. Mr. Host. a friend of mine, told me trade o f the country, formed in St. weather of last few days. and we now know what we herein of Syrup Pepsin and advised me to try it. X The house in Washington given to instance, died at Cebu, Philippines, of write to be just as we write it, did so and used a bottle and bavc used several Louis, has. increased the price of bottles since. It Das given me great relief. and oranges and lemons 23 per cent. Gen. Phil Sheridan has been sold by cholera. He was a native of Illinois. There lias not been a day Ibis winter I-would not be -without a bottle at hand, as I Sirs. Sheridan, who is said to have Santo Domingo residences were dam that I could not work out, doors, think it a, very valuable preparation for the Ex-Sheriff John Robert Payne and stomach, and hove ho objections to your using two brothers named Strgler engaged needed the money. aged in a bombardment by govern Farmers here are calculating on my name as an endorsement of this, v?hat I re in a, fight at Ashei ille. Inch. and one of The People’s Hank and Trust, com ment troops and Gens. Qnesada. Alva starting the plough the first of gard a great remedy for stomach trouble. I (March. had tried many doctors and about every rem the Stiglers stabbed Payne three times. pany. of Fort Payne, Ala,, having rez and Cordero.were killed. edy that was prescribed by friends, and musts Dr. S. T. Williams, an American Bap A commission to lull Gen. Otis, writ brunches at Attala and Collinsville. “As to farm wages, we would not say that Dr. (?aldvreU’s Syrup Pepsin has done tist missionary, died at Canton, China. me more good than all I have ever cried.41 ten by Agninaldo, was discovered Ala., has suspended. advise a man to come here with the Jonas Livermore celebrated at Black among papers in Washington taken The percentages o f the baseball expectation of living by his days* Your &oncy Back wood, N. .Ti. the one hundred and first Sf It Don't Benefit You from the Filipino insurgent govern clubs in Hie National league for the work, but all who do want a home anniversary of Ms birth. 1 advise to ha-e nerve enough to get ment. week ended on the 19th were: Pitts PEPSIN SYRUP eS!S .Maniicalio, Hf. burg, 1.000; Chicago, .500; Boston, East-bound all rail shipments from Itp and come for there never has Attorney General Knox made a mvs- Chicago are seriously affected by lake teriou? visit to Pittsburg, and was said .300; Brooklyn, .500; Yew York. .500; been, and may never be again, such line competition. High rates cannot to be on his way to Chicago in connec Philadelphia, .500; St. Louts, .300; Cin a grand opportunity for a man to be maintained. luff.) ger a home almost free. - - tion With trust suits. cinnati, .000, Twenty thousand acres of central Il Sunday school lessons for six years For the first time in the history of indicted were Lieut, Gov. John A. Lee, “As to the crops, I have been in linois coal fields have- been bought by have been mapped out by the lesson the government the imports have ex J. H. Edwards, chief clerk in the office the fields before harvest, saw ' the ceeded a billion dollars in a year. J. J. Hill’s syndicate,, capitalized at SS0,- grass put up and the grain harvested, committee o f the Intei-national Sun 000,000. of the secretary eE state: Patterson day School association. Rev. Dr. Francis A. Horton, pastor Bain, baking powder manufacturer, and I never saw sucli large yields. French government has begun meas Miss Keheccn Taylor, who was dis of the Temple Presbyterian church in St. Louis: Frank Wuerz, clerk, Laclede I saw oats near Edmonton over six ures for expulsion of religious orders missed from a war department clerk Philadelphia, was stricken with, apo hotel, St. Louis, and Hugh J, Koening, feet tail that yielded SO bushels per ship for criticising the administration, plexy in the pulpit and died. refused authorization and still remain paving teller of the .St. Louis bank, acre, and I talked to a farmer near has1 been left $300,000 by the will of an John Victor. his wife, and Maggie ing in (he country. where the supposed checks were St. Albert who had a field .year be- Thirly-tltousand mi Iters were locked uncle, who died in San Francisco. Fuetz, Mrs. Victor's sister, were cashed. fovc last that averaged 110 bushels out by the Reading, Lehigh and Sus Caesiulne Floods arc doing great damage in drowned near Kalkaska, knell., by the Kansas City, Mo.. April 21.—United per acre, and weighed 43 pounds to quehanna companies because of refusal the bushel. All other crops won hi northern and central Indiana and many capsizing of a boat. States Senator William ,T. Stone, ad to work over eight hours on Saturdays. families have abandoned their homes Seven members of the last Missouri dressing- the annual convention of the run in proportion—as to potatoes and An east bound Erie railroad Chicago along the 1 Vabash. legislature were indicted iu St. Louis Missouri Democratic Press associa vegetables, the turnout was enor Carter's “ limited” 4rain was wrecked by col Tom Gilyard (colored) was hanged for bribery. tion, Monday, made au elaborate ex mous. I have such reports as the lision with a freight train at Red by a mob at Jopiin, Mo.. for killing an Immigration returns for April planation of his connection wiili bak above from all sections that I have House, Y. Y., and eight persons were officer and every negro was driven break all records, 64,000 aliens having ing powder legislation and enforce- visited, and that has been every com killed and ten injured. Little Liver Pills, from {he city and their homes burned. arrived, in IS days. munity between tbe Edmonton dis Cracksmen wrecked the' safe of the It is said that the president before trict and Raymond in the Lethbridge Must Bear Signature of Fire in the Texas oil fields near Beau going on hist rip ordered that naval-of district. mont caused a loss of nearly $1,000,000. Allen state bank at Allen, Kan,, and ficers must stop talking of possible The entire Atlantic coast lias been escaped with $2,700. “ As to stock raising. I would advise war with Germany. a man to locate in this place, or any swept by the fiercest gale of many At Fort "Wayne Harry C. Kline, a At Butte. Mont., President Roosevelt place, in South Alberta, but for mixed years and great damage has been done grocer, fatally shot 13-year-old Lizzie Jackson, with whom he was infatu will be the guest of the Union Labor farming, I would say go up -forthet to property. Seo Fac-SImilc Wrapper Below. ated, and then killed himself. union on May 27. north, say near Laeombe, Wetaskiwir William Johnson, a boy 15 years of A st orm swept middle Europe an jl (Yd age, accidentally blew his eight-year- John H. Moteswortli, of Chicago, shot or Edmonton, where it is not quite Very sm all and, o-s easy Mrs. Bridget Maker and killed himself an immense amount of damage. Twen so dry- and where there is some lim to taiu? as sxigazr* old sister’s head Off with a Shotgun at ty-one persons were injured in Berlin. ber to be had. I will say that in , Dysart.Ia. at Houghton. Mich. The snow is three feet deep through where have I ever seen a belter op FOR HEABAGHS. J. L, Yailata. a prominent merchant, George J. Jordan killed his wife and out the country. portunity for a man. whether he lias FOR BilZiHESS, and Andrew J. Bowerniaster, a con son and himself in Yew York. money or not, to obtain a home. FOB ElLiGysatSS, tractor, were drowned, in the river near James McKinney, an outlaw, and The Boer war added £165,000,000 to Ottawa, 111., by the upsetting of a boat. Deputy Sheriff Tibbetts were killed the British national debt. Nowhere can be found a more pro for rggpis Lives. Mathew Alexander (colored), who in a battle at Bakersfield, Cal., and The immense packing house of the ductive soil, better water and a hot FER SSKSIiPATlQS. ter governed country than Western murdered Thomas Burke at Terre Constable Packard was fatally Pacific-Meat company was destroyed FOB SALLOW SKSH. by fire at Tacoma, Wash., the- loss be Canada affords. Inducements to Hie Haute, Ind.. was hanged in the peni wounded. FCK ?$i£€SMFL£XIOif' ing over $200,000. homeseeker arc unexcelled. I ;net tentiary at Michigan City. Mrs. Carrie Nation has opened her _ . . «UC7 KAV£«X2KA 7 V *S , Six men were killed and a number in home at Topeka. Kan,, to wives of Patriots’ day, the anniversary of the two men near Fonoka on the G. il 23 cSrts [surely Ve5ct=i:2e. jured by the explosion of powder at the destitute drunkards. battle of Lexington, was celebrated iu ls. R. R., who ’ borrowed the. money Peerless Coal & Coke company's mines Every window glass factory in In Massachusetts. to pay for their homestead an .1 in CURE SICK HEADACHE, at Vivian. W. Ya. diana has closed. 20,000 skilled work Mrs. Jldnora McCarthy, of South four years those two men sold Ihei Capt. Horace Hollingshead. one of men being thrown out of employ Siiaftsbury, Yt„ who claims to be the farms—one for $2,500, the other for the best-known pilots on the Missis ment for an indefinite period. oldest woman in Yew England, cele $3,000. I met a man near Weraskiwin The armored, cruiser West Virginia brated her one hundred and thirteenth who landed here with 25 cents six sippi in his day was drowned near CHARLES A. SMITH Lansing. Ia. was launched at Newport News. Miss birthday. ^ years ago. He is now worth $$,000. (One pf the State Senators Indicted by the Tlte advantages for ranching are e The steamship Minnesota, the larg Catherine White, daughter of the MINOR NEWS ITENS. Grand Jury.) est cargo and passenger boat yet governor, acting as sponsor. cellent, in fact I do not believe this meat of the state- pure -V>od laws, and built, was launched at Yew London, The war department has arranged section can be beat. Markets are bitterly denounced the daily newspa Conn. to buy 110 acres more land at Fort Bank deposits have increased S3 per good; as to living, a family can live Cent, in ten years. pers o f the state, Which, lie declared, It has just been discovered that the Sheridan, 111. as cheap here as they can in. the Henry Herman, a Milwaukee con It is understood that Sir Thomas had “hounded” him-outrageously. States. Tiie average yield c-f oats battleship Illinois was seriously in The senator, wlto labored under in jured by a wave three months ago. tractor. is said to be involved $600,000 Lipton is to race for a peerage as well in this neighborhood, last year, was as the American cup. tense excitement, protested against 70 bushels, per acre; wheat averaged The Erie, Oswego and Champlain through funds borrowed to carry out last of COfffiBrt.fi.ldisiiifac- the persecution to which he had been tiW n fr i suit c f Fi$lt &f£ud Water? rosf Oiled various schemes. Dr. L. Gideon ArclianibauU, late of 35, barley 40, and the. beet crop was canals will be opened for navigation subjected by the “scavengers of the Cbttmf.ii D u t y of tSe Lr,e » t a fe a f c ^ .; on May 2. Providence. R. I., left $40,000 to found good. lit consequence of the success Md took h'J turn at the wheel dad iff the Jartc old p e u s o x a l a .vd ror.iTiCAi,. press” who had used “ assassin’s meth ful cultivation of the beet, a large A contest over Moses Fowler a home for the aged poor. «-euH t eJIyoy that With orydfe* vwtapfter cetb. Lester Legrand Bond, a prominent ods.” lie shouted: “Before my God, beet sugar factory is being erected wid hftts.fcr eJl-iids of *et. neither Chase’s guardianship and custody of Andrew Carnegie and others are I feariiiem not; 1 laugh iu their faces wetr. whether «• the set cr m!sr>d. could be had of Chicago lawyer and politician, suc at Raymond, seven miles from here. relieile deekri evrynhertarJ t t a TH«. 4 ,CN his $750,000 estate lias begun at La- said to have promised rich endowments e x T f jarMfit letrift£ the S'jn ef the / and spit upon them-’’ Senator Stone “ In conclusion. I will say that N. f aye tie, Tnd. cumbed to pneumonia. for a university in Pittsburg. fch i> {biraUtJ to gac Jilok&a ? „ declared that he had no part in the W. T. from Manitoba to a long dis AJ.TOltf J CO.SSJTOU.nAiVWA. * ^ ^ 1 ' - Henry E. Youtsey. in testimony at Moses Waterman, a pioneer Iowa lowtsciMUHa.UMTciaKatjji^JHitLV^ Mayor Tom L. Johnson, of Cleve passage of the anti-alum law of 1S99 tance north of Edmonton produces Frankfort. Ky.. declared Gov. Goebel journalist and for many years associ land, says lie will not.accept the demo and did not know for nearly a year most wonderful crops. Lakes and was murdered by .Tames Howard. ate editor o f the Times-Republicnn at cratic nomination for governor of that it had been enacted. As a pri Marshalltown, is dead, aged oSyears. rivers abound with fish, and game is Six Missouri state senators and six Ohio, vate attorney, he had assisted in the plentiful. And that this is unques representatives will be indicted in St. The Ohio democratic state conven John K. Lincoln, a distant relative of enforcement of the state pure food tion will be held at Columbus August tionably the country for a man to Louis for alleged bribery. Abraham Lincoln, died at the home of laws, and ill 1901, when it. was proposed TO HOMESEEKERS 23 and 26. come to if he desires to better his The Wabash river levee boke near his son-in-law in Kansas-City, Mo.,aged to repeal the anti-alum law. he wrote condition iu life. I would advise the f r A A R Trith productiresoilscan be sc- Clinton, Ind., and 350,000 acres of farm Colonel James Powell, U. S. A., vet S2 years. an argument against repeal, but be v \J U cured on the Nashville, Cbatta- eran of the Mexican and civil wavs, died prospective settler to look over the KARlVf^s St. Louis Railway in land are under water. Dr. Lapponi declares that the pope did not visit Jefferson City. In closing X XO Tennessee,Kentucky, Alabama, at his home in Peoria, 111., after an ill Lethbridge, Laeombe. Wetaskiwin Georgia. PRICES REASONABLE. Climate The convention, of the National Asso is an excellent patient, observing with liis address, Senator Stone said: "I ness of 20 rears. and Edmonton districts before locat healthful, never very cold or very hot. All ciation of Manufacturers ended in Yew promptitude the prescriptions submit hope God will wither my hand, palsy ing. . marketable crops grown and bring better Mi’S. Robert Fitzsimmons, the pugi my tongue and burn my heart in the prices than in the Korth. Rainfall ample Orleans .with the unanimous reelection ted to him. “I. will locate in the Edmonton dis and-well distributed. list’s wife, died at Bensonhurst, Y. flames of liell before I will intentional o f President David M. Party, of Indi- The king of Siam is reported assay trict next. Fall and several families Y.. of pneumonia. ly dishonor my position to which the apaolis. ing that he knows full well that his from the States will locate with me. CORRESPONDENCE with Rea! Estate Former Congressman A. S. McClure people of Missouri assign me.” Agcnli in the North invited .... The National Teague baseball season kingdom will some day be gobbled by Tn the meantime, I will receive my opened, St. Louis defeating Chicago and died: suddenly from heart disease at- the English or the French.. Hebel.s In Control. mail here: and will be pleased to give For pamphlets write to Pittsburg defeating Cincinnati. Wooster, O., aged 64 years. Isew Orleans. April .21.—Bonilla J. Pierpont Morgan celebrated his Thirty-three acres of land near Indi the interested alt the information de- H. F. SMITH, Traffic Manager, Thirteen blooded horses were burned ana Harbor, Ind., have been bought by jio\V president of Honduras, Arias is ? si NASHVILLE, TENN. to death in a fire at Wellsburg, W. Ya. sixty-sixth birthday at liis home in New York. .the Illinois Steel company as a site in prison at Tegucigalpa, and Sierra is j For information as to Railway Misses Phoebe and Libbie Heeley, a fugitive in Nicaragua, having fled Eates. etc„ apply to any agent of Jesse G. Hawley, proprietor of the for $1,500,000 cement works. aged sisters, were burned to death in American methods and-morality are to that country for safety u hen the ; } , Canadian Government ivttose their home at Bear Creek. TVis. Reading Eagle, of which lie was one o f the founders in 1S6S, died in Reading, severely criticised in reports of the handful of government troops desert- - 31aTOes appear elsewhere in this pa- "Vandals invaded the cemetery at ed him in Yecnorae, on April 6, when Pa., aged 63 years. British labor delegates recently re per. Mishawaka, Ind,, and destroyed every the rebels, under Gens. Bnrhona and Rev, Edward J. Drlnkhouse. 73 turned to London from the United monument and tombstone in the place. States. Maldonado, made an attack on the GOSSIP ON ’ CHANGE. years old, fox* IS years editor of the government forces under command of Gen. I’aden-I’ oweil, of the British ar Methodist Protestant, died at his The post office of New York city has my, who is touring America, called on 32 stations and 139 substations. In it Gen. Sierra, and then marched on to The estimated cost of the coal strike home in Baltimore. the capita], where Arias was made arbitration hearings is $730,000. Secretary Boot at Washington and in is handled daily 430 tons of mail mat So great has been the increase in de spected American cavalry methods FOUEIGX". ter. Fourteen stamp-canceling- ma prisoner. This, 'With the news that quiet prevailed in the erstwhile dis-j posits of Chicago savings banks, that a and; tactics. Ensign Hussner, of the German imvy, chines each handle 2S.OOO tetters an Dr. Adolf Lorenz lias removed the will be tried by court-martial for kill hour. tin-bed Central American republic,was 1 gain for the year of 26 per Cent, is pre- plaster east from Lolita Armour’s hip ing an artilleryman who failed to sa tlie information received by- theTimes- j dieted if the business keeps up. Indictments against Rear Admiral Democrat from Honduras Monday, France imported $4,200,000 more raw ari Chicago and finds the operation is a lute him properly. Stirling, Capt. Lowndes, Lieut. Smith, Awarded Heavy Damages. ! material in January and,February than success and the child is able to walk. Attorney General Knox’s order that Capt. Crabbe, of the-army, and others, Yew York, April 21.—A verdict for t in the some months a year ago. but ex- Henry Herman, capitalist and pro smuggling charges against army and are said to have been voted by a Porto $75,000 damages was awarded by a jury ported only $400,000 more manufac moter of vast enterprises, is missing navy officers in Porto Rico be dropped Rico grand jury for alleged smug from Milwaukee, leaving an alleged in will be ignored by the island court. gling. in the supreme court in the suit ture's. "brought against the New York Central Germany’s Chinese colony of Ky- debtedness of $600,000. President Loubet, of France, arrived The advance guard of Dowie’s inva railroad hy the heirs of Alfred M. Per ao-Chau is provingaa expensive luxury. The three children of Ora Edding at Algiers, which was elaborately dec sion is quartered in a boarding-house rin, .of New Rochelle, former president Since 1S97 nearly $12,000,000 has been, ton and! William Dudley were orated, and was given an ovation, in New York city. They say they come READERS OF THIS PAPER of the United States Paper Bag com spent on -it, and a new appropriation drowned in the flood at Clinton, Ind. King Edward of England arrived to secure lodgings for 4,000 mission DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING pany, wlto was killed in the Park av calls for about $3,000,000 more. -ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS Harry Kline assaulted M a y .Jack- at Yalettu, the capital: of Malta, aries who are to come from Chicago in son and then; killed her at Fort where he was greeted by immense enue tunnel accident. Philadelphia banks have received a SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING October. circular from secret service officers, "WHAT THEY ASK FOR, REFUSING Wayne, Ind., and then took his own crowds. Miss Amelia Higginson, president of K.IIJeit Ilia Seritenmt. ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS. life. King Alexander, of Servia, in " a Valentine, Neb., April 21.—Private asking them to brand as worthless all the old maids’ convention of Yew bad money that is offered them. John Taylor was hanged at Kan speech at Belgrade said the country York, condemned President Roosevelt Linaire of Co. T, 25th infantry, shot and sas City,, Mo., for the murder on should be prepared to strike at the killed Sergeant Yours of the same com- Some of the banks dislike to do this, for his words on “race suicide” and ad pany as the result of a quarrel. Lin- through fear pf offending their cus- tnmv mtiTixo t o jldvestisfirs March 2, 1901, o f J?IJth Nollard, his proper moment, as fateful rims* »re vised him to leave the baby question please .la te that yon M W the Advertise. aire is under arrest. | towers. - - forger sweetheart. coming id the Balkan peninsula. jo the women pf this country. ■ U t In this paper. need a strong man to do anythin’ BRIGHT INDIAN GIRL. Buchanan Argus. fer ye—to go anywhere, even down to the grave ye will do me a powerful IWlsi* Lativn M iriam C om ell u.s llnnLH~ ;.«S STATUS GRAFFORT. Publisher. favor by lettiu' me know. ’Cause. I earary Filing f o r the Uplifting: can’t help agoin’ on lovin’ ye, and I o f H e r H & cc. BUCHANAN, : : MICHIGAN. can’t never love nobody else, and It ’ud do me a, powerful lot o’ good One of the cleverest of the new gen,- to die to make you happier.” And he ovation of Indian women IsiMissLaura Iln b y H ad HIk C h o ice . Voice, of Experience. turned suddenly, leaped over the Miriam Cornelius, a- full blooded There were two apples, a large one “What!” asks the attorney, “you fence and disappeared, while she Oneida, who lives on a remote Indian and i: small one, to be divided be a married man, and yet you say you went on to the house with tears in reserve in Wisconsin, and who, in spite CHARACTER IN THROAT. tween two small boys. Their moth- - do not know where a woman’s pock her eves and sorrow in her heart. of *the obstacles of ill health, race pre er banded them to the elder and » * & » * * * et 5s?” judice ami limited worldly goods lias, said: “Yow see how much of a man “Yes. I’m a married man,” answers After this Abner watched Stephen Interesting; Defliietlons Malle Recent at the age of 23, completed a six years' you can be. It would be nice to give the witness hotiy, “and I want to tell Drummond closely. Hitherto he had ly hy u Student of W oniankinil course of study in four years at Graf at Its Rent. little brother his choice.” you that when you get to be one paid scant attention to him,, having ton Hall seminary; lias collected and When she went info their room a youTl find out that it’s all you want conceived a natural aversion to him written the legends of her race, gath few moments later she saw the small to do to keep your eyes on your own the first time he saw him. This im Some one has lately been making a ered from the oral traditions handed study of various throats, and has de er boy in possession of the smaller pockets without tryiug to find out li',y yi is'W, :5CC, by Dally Story Pub. Uo.) pression was increased the more he down from generation to generation duced some rather interesting, if some apple. where your wife’s aref”—N. Y. T~) K A TRICE had gone into the coun- saw o f him. among the Oneidas, and is now work “How is this?” she asked. “I Times. It Was several weeks after the what, obvious results bearing upon the ing upon an.liidian grammar—the first J~) tl\ for a long summer rest, be character of ivomen. The woman-with thought you were to give brother liis nvowel o f Abner and Drummond was attempt ever made to classify the In Tlie Rrogrramiiie. fore her marriage, which was to take the swan-like neck is said to he a crea choice.” place in the fall. Purposely she had out on one of his visits when the dian tongue into a grammatical1 sys “ I did. mamma.” Give out your engagement, event happened. They weve all ture whose mentality, to use a rather tem. These comments then occur: « voider] the summer resorts with their modern invention in words, dominates “And lie chose the smaller apple." sitting on the povcli one evening “ You think it stra'nge for a reserva- gaietits. and sought out a homely, old- lier existence. Physically delicate, the “Weil, I gave him 1he choice be ..she when two men drove up in a buggy lion g i l l to have accomplished so W hat on earth did iashii r.erl farmhouse, where they “had long-necked woman is mentally very tween that or nothing, and lie took ..h e never ink boarders before,” but were and with scant courtesy seized much,” said Miss Cornelius to a Y e w Inuch alert, but sensitive to an ex it.”—Chicago Chronicle. ‘•willin' lu try it fer one season ’cause Stephen Drummond, saving he was York Tribune representative at her ..h im ? traordinary degree. She is timid and Ever see In ’Alar.i y wanted tu go tu boardin’ wanted on a charge of forgery. All A Flensing: Discovery. ..h er? liis sputtering was in vain and in suspicious, yet when her trust is be “I see, Mrs. Scaddsleigh, that your —N. Y. Sun. ttkiilt trayed bears her woe in silence with Jt urtainly was quiet enough— answer to the indignant inquiry o f Vasband has bought an automobile. out a sign. T thought I heard him say once that A AtXSTERY ISXPUAIXED. eight miles from the nearest villa—and farmer Wilkins—one of them sneer- ingly said: It is no news to learn that the throat he wouldn’t ride to his office in a she the only boarder, with no other that denotes obstinacy is short and carriage, because lie needed the exer ‘ •city ft Ik" domiciled thereabouts,The “ Weil, old sport, you might to know. It is for rankin’ the chock you thick, and usually belongs to the girl cise of walking.” country life was all new to her and with athletic shoulders and not very she b.ifd it first-rate and the fresh threw out o f de bank down here in “Yes, but you see be finds that de town,” many inches in stature. Girls with there is so much manual labor con air an., wholesome food and early hours anatomical traits of this sort are ex nected with the work of pulling peo pi,t i! (■ it'ses* into her pale cheeks and Abner had been watching the scene With absorbing interest and his eyes tremely good natured, though they ob ple out from under the thing that he round* ;1 her pretty form from the tain their own way by persistence. doesn’t need the walking any more.” very first. And she liked the Wilkins had been on the pale face of Beatrice during this speech- lie stepped for- This is the type of woman whose —Chicago Becord-Herald. very much, and their quaint ways health is excellent, and whose outlook lumi't li her greatly, hut being city- ward: C o u a* r a t. u :it i o ii x. Upon life is eminently sensible. In 00 1 “ Let me see that check.” he said, “I can't help flunkin',” said-Mr. Eras- bred and used to the hurry and hustle cases out of 100 she is the ruling* spirit, and exeitiuent o f the metropolis, the Ti\e officer showed it to him. He ius Pinkly. “da*t ns eulLud folks is pur- looked it over deliberately, then of the home in which she abides, and is utter solitude and quiet and everlast never a lacking quantity when sound ty lucky aftuh all.” ing repose got onto her nerves after a turning to the officer said in steady advice and ready help are needed. She "Wc doesn/ git much ineouragetrient time and she Could not have stood it tones: in oflice holclinY” “Well this time ye liev made a mis is also noted for her executive ability, had it not been fo r Stephen’s periodi and on this account does not mind “No. But- it m ight tie av u ss. TVhali cal visits. Stephen was her liusband- take. I signed thet check myself would we all be to-day if clar had been mounting platforms or organizing so an’ gave it tu him to do some bizness any race prejudice when Noah were to-bf. her lover, her knight, her cheva cieties that will help her sex a step LAURA MIRIAM CORNELIUS, fer me in the city.” bookin’ passengers fob de ark?”— lier—the hero of her dreams—and forward on the road to complete eman when he came he brought with him Old man Wilkins leaped to bis feet. Washington Star. cipation. father's liouse’in Seymour, 'Wisconsin. btsidts the atmosphere of the city and “ You,” he screamed, "Mo, not you, “ Well, I will tell you about itfrom the All curves and white, satin-like soft His Ancestor. all the latest gossip, the grateful In Ab, ye wouldn’t du secli a thing. It beginning. I was born in Oneida, Wis., ness is the throat of the born enchan “ Didn’t think I could speak;, did cense of love’s offering. ain’t in the blood. Tell me Abe. whet in 1S79. My parents' are typical Onei- Tommy—Pupa, what makes you so tress, upon which the head is set as ex you, eli?” said Bragg exultantly, As for Abner, the son of plain Par do ye mean?” das. In their union were joined the bald? White and pale Abner Teplied sul quisitely as was that of Helen of Troy. after his first attempt at post-xiran- Papa—Ob, that’s because my moth mer Wilkins, Beatrice noticed him two greatest- chieftain lines of our dial oratory. lenly: Consciously or unconsciously the co er used to pat me so much pn the hardly at all at first. He was a sturdy, tribe—the Corneliuses and that of “ Well, I confess I can’t imagine “ Ye heered whet I said, I done it.” quette invariably makes good use of head for being a good bo3r.—Ally awkward, red-faced, hard-handed lier beautiful and supple neck. Some Daniel Bread. Daniel Bread, my anything so marvelous that has hap “But why—wlit—liow—ye didn't mother’s father, and a great uncle Slopcr. young giant, with steady, honest blue times she will hold it on one side, at pened for years.” hev tu',” replied the old man, be Cornelius Of mine were two of the eyes which looked straight into yours other times her head null droop like a “Nothing like it in a century, .eh?” A Complaint. wildered. “I never refused ye any great Indian orators and the brainiest when lie spoke, but which fell help flower. Poets and artists speak not “ Oh, longer than that. Not since “Alas!” the housewife cried, “It seems thin’. Why did ye sign my name?” men the race has ever produced. I can’t make plccalilly* lessly when they encountered the without reason of the perfect neck of Balaam’s time."—Philadelphia Press. “I wanted the money fer a spee'la- “ I was reared on a large farm with No matter how X mix the things, laughing orbs of Beatrice. such a woman with enthusiasm; rliey They always pickle illy.” my parents in a perfectly civilized How It Happens. The more Beatrice saw of this child say it resembles a round, whi te column, —Chicago Tribune. fashion. When I came of school age A widower came from Duquesne of nature, however, the more inter and no other words describe its beauty AVho swore he'd ne’ er m arry aguesne. my father removed from the heart of E-XActine, ested she became in him. There was more correctly. But a widow so chic the reserve to the backwoods on the “ So you had to cLose the show?” a certain rugged honesty and strength The neck of the conversationalist, Caught Ills fancy so quick outskirts, so that he might have white A minister soon, made them twesne. “Yes,” answered the manager with of character that compelled her atten the woman of wit and also of amiabil neighbors on one side and give us the —N. Y. Times, the plaid vest. tion and respect, albeit whenever could ity. maybe short or rather long, but is advantage of the white public school, “What was the trouble?” quite repress her smiles at liis awk almost always in harmony with the G A V E h e r AAV AX . not wishing to be further dependent “ Xeo much craze for realism. There wardness. But she learned to like him shoulders and head.:—Brooklyn Eagle. and to r-'pect him in a measure quite on the government Indian schools. was a counterfeiting scene, and the He believes that reserve life is most actors said they couldn't go through ridiculous in view of her first impres NEW CABINET WOMAN. sions. uncouductive to a liberal development. with it unless they could see what She found that he knew so much “Because of my extreme frailty my money looked like once in awhile.”— >Jr5. Georyo It. Cortelyoii, AVifc ot Washington Star. more than she about the birds and the S e c r e t a r y «.£ C o m m e r c e , A l school life was much interrupted. trees and the flowers and plants and ready ri Favorite. From Grafton Hall, the Fond du Lac D e lic a te . all vegetable and animal life, and his school, I was graduated at 19 after Dimiley—Shoe does quote some of oiu u’ tivatml philosophy was so broad Mrs. Geoige B. Cortelyou, wife o’? four years, of which at least one- the most inappropriate things at times. and generous and. withal, so correct, the latest addition to the cabinet, the qimrter of the time I was obliged to Miss IVunder—What’s her latest? ever, v.her. squared w ith the platitudes secretary of commerce, is no stranger be absent. They told me there that Dumley—I was telling; lier that I o f the ae.vdemists, that she came to re- to Washington society, having resided I could not finish in less than six years, sometimes refrained from joking in a gard him in the nature of a diamond here since her husband’s first employ but I said I would do the work in four, discussion for fear of making- a fool of in the rough. ment in the public service. During and I did, and took honors. As soon myself and she said one could not As ft r Aimer, he worshiped the hem the past five yearsishelias eomein con 193 my health will permit I shall cuter “paint the lily or gild refined gold.”— o f her garment from the first moment tact withithe rest of the notables mak one of the eastern colleges to continue Philadeipbia Press. he laid eyes on the dainty and beauti ing tip official society. In manner some special lines of study. ■T KA'OV.- I AM ROUGH AND COARSE.*' ful apparition from another world. He quiet and reserved, she is also a good “Literature shall he my life work, TaIcinj? Cournse. w as t ic? cf that rare class so well de tion an I tiiomrin I would put it talker on subjects that appeal to her and its aim shall be to benefit my “Why don’t you answer some of scribed a- “ nature’s noblemen”—was back afore vc foun it out,” stam and has all the domestic traits in her people. This can be done in literature these calumnies that arc directed at Abner—and for the first time in lffs mered Aimer. love of home and family that the Amer in a way not, I think, undertaken be you?” life he beheld a creature resembling For a season the old man stormed ican people most admire and foster. fore. The life struggles and motives Elbe—Afy sister thinks you’re the What’s the use?’’ answered Senator the lady o f his dreams when Beatrice and swore that his son should go to Mrs. Cortelyou’® maiden name was of the Indian race must of necessity nicest man in ^Lidtlle Homerton. Sorghum. “I have learned not to arrived at the farm. Hitherto he had Jail, but repented when the officers he written by an Indian, if they are Mr. Bickersticlc—Oh, you shouldn't fear abuse. The trusts are the most not believed that any such beautiful asked him point blank if lie wanted to be correctly portrayed. While met repeat stick things! abused institutions on earth. And yet, look at the money they make.”— creature existed out of dreamland. He him arrested. and women have written cleverly of Eflie—That's all right—rny sister was. overawed, mystified, abased by the # * » * e « us. hut from a white man’s point of gave me a penny to tell you.—Ally Washington Star, view. I hope to give the Indian side sight. Some hours later Drummond, who Sloper. Reminder. Of course there w-as but one end to it had been hunting Abner, found him of American life. “I do not know how or when. I The AVorst. Lives of fishermen remind us all. flic led him on not at alt and a lying on liis face in the apple We mar strive for prizes grand. caught the idea of writing. Indeed, We have a lengthy list of woes flirt;:' t m was the furtherest from her orchard. To spoil his hopes.and twist ’em, And, departing, leave behind us it- must be longer ago than my mem, Tales of fish v/e failed to land. thoughts; she was wholly wrapped up “ I don't understand,” he said, “I But his are worst who betting goes oiy, for 1 know that when only a child Upon a sure thing system. —Washington Post. in the brilliant Stephen, who was the didn’t know I had any call on; you. witli the English language half on m, —W ashington Star. alpha and omega of masculinity to her. You have done me a favor that I DOIXG WELD ENOUGH. and regarded Abner merely as a good cannot repay, hut in a few weeks I tongue, I dreamed of writing hooks. A"ot S o. comrade- But he was a healthy and will be married to an lieiress and you Perhaps it seems strange to an out American—You have noticed, I sup ■normal young animal, and ene evening can draw on me for anything you sider, for I know the ideas that prevail pose, that the balance of trade, so far late in the summer as they walked say—” in regard to Indian life, but to do as your country and ours is concerned, something great when I grew up was through the soft moonlight on their Abner arose abruptly. “I didn’t do .U still in our favor. way home after a delightful day tramp it fer you, ye miserable skunk,” he impressed upon me from my cradle Englishman—Nothing of the sort, ing the woods, he paused and*poured said, with blazing eyes. “I did it by my parents, and I have known no sir. AAre exchange a worn-out title-far out his heart and soul to her. It was fer her—an’ an’ the only wav ye kin other ambition. a beautiful American heiress almost •‘The ‘legends’ which I have con:pie t- the manly plea of a child of nature— pay me is tu mend yer ways and every day in the year.—Chicago Trib a natural orator and poet. make her happy. E f ye don’t,” Abner ed have cost me much hard work, I une. have traveled long distances-and to the “Miss Beatrice,” he said, “I haven’t stretched himself to the full of liis MRS. GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. remotest corners of the.reserve >to get Overmatch efl. had ranch chance fer learnin’ and. 1 splendid height, “I ’ll settle the ac Lily M. Hinds, and she is a daughter from the oldest residents these quaint, “Now, witness,” said the lawyer, ain’t exae’ly of your kind, but ye are count with ye in a way ye won’t like.” of Dr. John Hinds, president of the fancies of our tribe. I go to niany “jrou say tha t your hearing is good ?” th' first bit o’ sunshine thet ever come Whereat he turned liis hack upon Hempstead (Y. Y.) institute. Her two persous for the same story, in order ‘Tes, sir.” into nn life thet showed me thet there the astounded Drummond and stalked sisters are at present her guests. Mrs. to compare their versions. These I ft3Iow good? Give me an illustration. were somethin’ different. I know 1 away. Turning, Drummond faced an Cortelyou is the mother of four chil take down in the Indian, vernacular, Can you hear my watch tick?” am rough an’ coarse, but I feel tliet other pair of blazing eyes—those of dren, three boys and a baby girl, and from Which I .make literal transla “No, sir. It’s three days since I saw there’s somethin:’ in me what’ll make Beatrice. When’ she had finished you going into the pawnshop, and the speaking he took liis way with leaden an outbreak of measles, from whicl tions, later do them over into good* me as good ez ennybody if I give it a they have just recovered, cut her off watch must have run down by this Site—I don't think you are improv chance. I don’t Want to sheer ye nor feet toward the village and the sta English. The novel which I am at from any participation in social life work* on will show the difficulties with time.”—Betroit Eree Press. ing. nothin’ o’ thet kin’, but. I love ye an’ tion, liaiing lost the matrimonial He—Yo, but I’m holding my own.— this winter, after the first few weeks if ye will wait fer me I will make a prize, for which lie liad been playing which the race is beset in its stage of H e r Id e a l. of the season. She shares with her Cincinnati Enquirer. place fer myself in your class. Ye hev’ for years. transition, and will contain some of Kitty—What I admire about Jack is been mighty kind to me, an’ I thought ii * *i it * * husband a great taste and love for its historical movements and char that he is as ardent n kJ-ver as a girl The Voice of Experience mebby ye might like me a hit. If vc Abner Wilkins left file farm the music. Secretary and Mrs. Cortelyou acters. In one scene there is to be a could wish. 'Ll. woman may get mad as a hornet,” would wait fer me a couple o’ years or following clay. Ills name now ap have a pleasant home on Capitol Hill, Daniel Bread oration, which I shall Molly—But yon have broken off the remarked the Observer of Events and 23s Maryland avenue northeast, a cor so I would work powerful hard to make pears on the door of one of the most quote directly. But I do not intend engagement, haven't yon? Things; “ but there is one difference— myself good enough fer ye.” pretentious offices in all the metrop ner house that faces south and has a- to write a sour piece of literature. Kitty—And what I admire him so a woman never sits down when she is cozy interior. This house was leased Then he stammered and blushed olis, as an if. D., and his fame in There is a great deal of racial humor for is that he doesn’t bother yon the mad, but I’ve had good reason to be and fl nu tiered—but scarcely more his profession is world-wide. Last about ‘two years ago, and the family quite new to Indian literature, because least hit afterward,.—Brooklyn Life. lieve a hornet always does.”—Yonkers has been very happy and contented in ■than she. year he took unto himself a wife no one who cannot understand the Statesman. It, and where hundreds hayemadeMrs. He Ivne-vr hr Trying;* “ Oh, Mr. Abner,” she said, with and her name was Beatrice. Was it every day communion, of these people Corteiyou’s acquaintance at her Mon Bobby—Ma, you said that I wasn’t About the Size of It. pain in her voice; “I never suspected the same Beatrice? Stranger things has been able to catch this flavor:" day reCexitions. In appearance, the to eat that piece of cake in the pan- She—Ihave noticed that the man who it, realty I didn't. I respect you as have happened. new cabinet ugoffian is most plehs'lng, Proper Storage of Silver. try, because it would make me sick. whistles seldom swears. much and is highly as any man I Iillces Salvation Army ’Worlcv and her smile reveals dinvples that are To prevent silver from tarnishing, Jilother—Yes, Bobby. He—That’s right. It is the people have ever known—you know ever so Miss Marian Fergus Woolman, 21 immensely becoming. Her: favorite place a few lumps of camphor in the Bobby (convincingly)—But, ma, it ■who are compelled -to listen to him mncli more than most of them—but years old, of Burlington, A". J., lately box or drawer containing the silver hasn’t made me sick.—Cincinnati En that do the swearing.—Cincinnati En don’t you know—I thought you did, gowns are white and she wore during a pupil of Vassar college and said to he the early winter several unusually articles; this will neutralize to some quirer. quirer. really I did—I ant to be married to worth $100,000, lias deserted society pretty ones. extent the gases which turn silver Mr. Stephen Drummond next month. for the Salvation army barracks. She dark. If silver is to he stored for some Practical Arithmetic. The Boorish Bachelor. IVe have been engaged a long- time. nightly exhorts at th e street meetings. Froct for a Young: Girl. length of time, it should he cleaned Teacher—J'ohnnie, if I gave Willie a “When do you think that babies are I thought you knew it, indeed. I did,” At first her relatives and friends Rose-colored silk mohair is popular thoroughly and placed ip cotton flan dozen apples and gave yon a fourth as the most interesting?” asked the moth He staggered as though lie had laughed at her, for they thought it a for party dresses for young girls. The nel bags that can be closed tightly at much, what, would you bave? er. been struck, but recovered liimsell passing fad, but they have become . gowns are trimmed with ruches of the top. • Then these bags should be Johnnie—I’d have a cinch! I kin “Well, when they are too young to directly. alarmed at seeing the fad apparently ‘ rose silk, ruby velvet ribbon, Teneriffe wrapped in paraffine paper, or, still lick Willie wit’ me one hand !—Chicago talk and when they are too old to howl “ Forgive me, Miss Beatrice,” he developed into a passion. i embroideries, or taffeta silk strap better, in beeswax paper. Tomaketlie American. without a reason.”—Baltimore Herald. said gently, with white drawn face, pings and tiny white silk buttons. latter (it cannot be bought) take ordi Donkey Talk. Dropping: a Gentle Hint. “I didn’t know-. I had no right any It’s a good thing England won the , nary manilla paper and lay it on a S o Iv c il a t XrOsl’. He—When I was a hoy they used to Timid Lover—Your 'parents seem to way. I'—I —I hope thet what I said university cable chess match. If we did • smooth surface covered by a white box my ears. have gotten over their dislike for me. did not hurt ye. I knew I was not not give those fellows something once Joax—Why cl 1 cl the liep cross il cloth. Shave the beeswax thickly over street? She—Since you’ve grown up I suppose “Yes. When we first met they were of your class. But Miss Beatrice if In awhile they would refuse to piny in ( the paper and then pass a hot iron over they can’t fi.vd boxes large enough.— afraid it "might lead th something.” ILoax—She san* a chance to lay in the paper, when the wax will be melt anytime it sho ifd happen, thet ye our yard at all any more, : Yonkers Statesman. —Life. ton of coal.-—Cincinnati .Enquirer. ed right into the paper. • ^~rTiTfVTirnrrir n * jatiT F ryaifin 'si
The nature-study clasa of the fifth Bert Montgomery of South Bend spent grade are pulling flowers and learning W. A. PALMER REAPPOINTED Sunday with relatives in this place. sssm iiP * M r '”i about leayes. They were delighted with the appearance of the leayes as seen 7f You Want a mat KHSSKSSvHSKKHSS is Deputy State Warden For Two More Mortgage Sale through the microscope. up to date Sixth grade are pleased with their Years. Default having been made In the conditions ota certain mortage made by Huldali J. Ham pair of EAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR current events paper, • 'Little Chroni llton to John AY. Belstlo, dated September 13 i —rjorar^AU cle. They can now more intelligently There has been considerable agitation ISflO and recorded September 15 1S90 in the off report on "Haws Day.” during the past few weeks as to whether ice of Register o£ Deeds ot Berrien Oounty State of Michigan in Liber 50 of Mortgages The subject of the general lessons in or not \\T. A, Palmer, lias received the appointment of deputy game warden of page 21)0, There Is claimed due at this date the third grade the past week. One Hundred Twenty Eight Dollars and fif tins state. The B geography class, third grade, teen cents also the taxes ot year 1S99 and no About a month ago the appointment proceedings at law have been instituted to are making product maps of the United was made by the govenor, but the friends recover same. Now, therefore, by virtue of States. of R. D. Farmer, who were working in tlie power of sale in said mortgage and the In the sixth grade each Friday after, statute In such caso made and provided on BINDER his behalf, caused the progress of Mr. June 20,1003 at 2 O'clock J? M at tbe front door noon the fanions men and women, whose Paliner’a interests to cease, beforereach of the court house in the city of St Joseph, birthdays occur during that week, are ing the secretary of state. Berrien county, Michigan, the premises des reported upon by pupils who have been Nevertheless W A. Palmer has re cribed In said mortgage will be sold at public assigned cue. The others are encourag auctionto satisfy amount, then due with costs ceived the appointment for the fourth andlattorneys fee the following described pre ed to look them up, and add whatever time, having served a longer time in mises In the village of Dayton, Berrien county information they can. Office than any other man in Berrien Michigan to w it village lots number 2-5-6 and ~ TWINE Georgia Rollins of eighth grade has county. He has served as under sheriff nortli half Of lot 1, all in block 2 in Nathaniel Wilsons addition to the village of Dayton. been absent for several days ou account twelve years; Deputy M. S. Marshall, Dated Buchanan Berrien Oo., Mich. .March 13 WITH of illness- seven and six y ears as game warden. 1903. George Adams y ou in the fourth Mr. Palmer is surely deservant of the .Toms- W. Beisti/e office received and as competent a mail Mortgagee. grade geography contest. Last publication June 21 '03. as may be found. Third grade pupils have been writing Call and insepet my E. S. ROE letters this weak in the language classes. stock. THE HARDWARE MAN Martin Lentz, Lester Rough and Mabel Tile Greet Dismai Suianip 1084 McGee of the class wrote the best ones. Of Yirginia is a breeding ground of ma BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN Archie Ravin is in school again, after laria germs. So is low, wet, or marshy : Star Restaurant: I G. W. NOBLE f a few days at home on account of sore grounds everywhere: These germs cause M, J. Si M, L. WATERHOUSE, PROP'S weakness, chills and fever, ashes in the ^ THE CLOTHIER M y >o*V<>Cs throat. bones and muscles and may induce dan ______*S5$K®R!SKM Edith and Kellie Kelley, who left the gerous maladies, But Electric Bitters SSSSKSSSSSSSK^HSSSKKSS sixth anti seventh grades last week to never fail to destroy them and cure ma Board J lariat faculties. They will surely pve- go to South Bend, took the seventh and ® b y d a y or week. Terras SSKSSSSKSSKSKSSKBSaSKSKSSS venttyphoid. “ We tried many reme S made known ou application • eighth grade examinations over there dies for malaria and stomach aud liver and passed with a standing 1)3 per cent. troubles,” writes John. Charleston of 5 Good rooms and everything g Byesville, Ohio, “ but never fonnd any • convenient. Tliird door • 1 ..Mow to Loaij.., B u c h a n a n A r u u $ ' b u c h a n a k yicto rio os Miss Edilh Van Derheck of Benton thing as good as Electric Bitters.” Try • nortli National Bank. : • i Harbor v'rited the fourth grade Friday them. Only 50c. W N Brodrick guar on Farms at low interest, morning. antee satisfaction. ] long time with prepay ISSUED WEEKLY. OVST KI16S Hi$ll School BSS8 BSll i Mattie Royer of the sixth grade has f ment privilege J ORAFFORT & GRAFFORT, PUBLISHERS Team. been at home this week on account of 0099© • • • 9999999©8999• • • • 99 XI -K j Michigan' J. W. Beistle r sickness. | DR. J. 0 . BUTLER I r i TERMS S 1 .0 0 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. The A class, seventh, grade, are re If You Want viewing the United States this w-eek With a great deal of interest. % Dentist, I 9 9 99 - © 9 to Sell 9 BELL TELEPHONE NO. 20. 9 Kada Woodworth has re-entered the O Buchanan, - - Michigan @ • third grade. 9 WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 .1903. ® Bell Phone No. 50 | Your Farm Representative stories were written 9 9 9009©©©9©099990908999perator at ssrved by its being sent to the m other,. the Michigan Central depot lias received than a nurse iu the army. She kept. payment to the amount of §3.000 for the the same, bringing it home at the close j ..JOHN W. SMITH, Prop. injuries received last year. :: PRICES, 25, 35, 50 CENTS:: of the war. The accident in connectoin with which “PUBLIC SCALES:: The death of Frederick A. Howe,1 the injuries were received, wilt be re father of Alonzo F. Howe of our village membered as a most painful one (jive me a trial, yon will come is recorded in this issue. It was during the Bummer that Mrs. aa'ain <9 4 If you are contemplating buying a Wm B. Ferrari, fatherof Jno. Perrott Godfrey while walking from her home O west of town, and after whom the (4. A. to the depot by the Michigan Central * O track was struck by a mail hag. which R. Circle was named, is given as a gen Harry Rough « eral freight agent of the Kites & Saint was thrown from the fast train, striking The old stand on North ,'oseph Packet. Mrs. Godfrey in tbe back causing serious Portage Street injuries. She was confined to her bed o The marriage, by E. P. Moriey. Esq. Buchanau, Michigan f Jno. Hagley and Miss Malvina for manv weeks Rome weeks ago, she 4 weaver is given and many other names went to the hospital at Ann Arbor ex ❖ 4 pecting to receive benefit but was In a id incidents which might pleasantly 8 r call the past. formed by the doctors that help Could JlMUU![|||||l!!ll$!!!l!ll!!!!ililllll!lll! not be permanent. 8 The officials of the Michigan Central 8 desirous of making a settlement, sent a S3 8 representative to call on Mrs Godfrey Harness The following jury have been drawn but such a settlement was refused. 8 for the April term commencing on tbe Twice, tbe company appeared for settle Reason » 8 27-th: ment but Mrs. Godfrey iusisted upon a K 8 Bainbridge—A. N. Stewart,-- Melchor greater sum. flaid, 8 l-ast week the stun of §3000 and an Millbnrg—R. T. S trouts. ( » Benton Harbor—W . L. Bashford, Eu annual pass on all tlieir lines was re gene Silver, Calvin Edick, Samnel ceived. Mr and Mrs Godfrey are mak ■Hull, ing preparations to leave in the near fu Berrien—Zena M. Nye Bertrand—Robt M, Haslett- ture for California where they will No sound-headed man asks today 8 bttchauan—John Wells. make their home. ‘Is it cheaper to buy tbe best harness V Lakes de- Marshall B, Franklin. He knows—either because he’B had . 8 Three Oaks—Henry Phillips, Mil on our harness and learned its worth, or Francis, £ Riverside—John Stonecliffe. School Rotes, because he’s had some cheap stuff and Baroda—W. A. Feather. has learned its worthlessness. 8 Sfcevensville—John Stevens, You can’t? do better anywhere than •8* New Buffalo—A. H . Bentler, The members of tbe senior class for here when buying harness. * ■ Niles—Edward J Long. John Koerner, this year are as follows: Ethel Wells Samnel Meredith, Heniy Amen. * Berrien Springs—R. Smith Pennell. Blanche Wells, Theoda Treat, Elsie Eat Claire—Smith Aumock. Smith, Leah Ray, Henrietta Phillippi, RoyaUpn—Ckas. Brown. Vera' Jennings, Emma Conrad, Winifred call and examine my line. Prices are right Sodus—John-W. Garrett. Moriey, Fred Knight, Clevie Brrint. Vineland—John Hetley. St. Joseph—E. L. Kingsland, F. N ■ Walter East and Ray Weaver. « Wilkinson, Richard Orford, Edward Rev. Yeack of the Christian church COOK & COOK 4 H. R. ADAMS «> Wurz. conducted chapel exercises at the High Vah-rvliet—Frank H, McGowen. O New Troy— Henry Plelcher. school Monday morning. iii(iniIli!ii!U]i!illl9 i!llli!!l{i!ill!llllliil reader failed to discover the omission of of omission the discover to failed reader 9 is at the boarding house and. house hasn’t boarding he the at is the letter “ n." The editor’s trunk stilltrunk editor’s The n." “ letter the honse boarding the to close too sleeping out to get failure Qur week. this late had a Change of shirts or socks for five for socks or Change ashirts had of the last word' “ widow” and the proof proof the and widow” “ word' last the by caused editor, the of demonstration the S.,.at 8 B . MORLEY. T. B. 88, idw" h cse cmoio set. compositor cussed The window." theU in else anywhere or paper, this on time was the Tesult o f the physical f Tesulto the was time on day a being for readers our, of gence i m i woeks. Seasonable e las a*y n tc a stock in cai*ry always We opig ulte, e can we Qualities, Tompting but the very highest grade of of grade highest very the but appitite, dullelst the satisfy Most in d a n Eatables, Seasona ble all of line complete We would appreciate appreciate would We mostreasonab'e the prices our find always will you yet goods nothing keep we wtai'e And year the of season this at even 1 Doz. Oranges... Oranges... Doz. 1 1.00 Sugar Granulated 00 lbs I18 Gsugar 19Sugar lbs G Yellow lbs. 20 asSa ^ 5c ^ Molassess25c Orleans 40cNew Cigars...... 3 Oil Gal 5 Soap Bars 2 eke ntig u ib rd Bet n Goeis Rmme Bls Coffee Bells Remember Groceries.and Grade Bleats Bigb but nothingkeep We U YOUR, BUY ------FamilySoap we keep American W. H.Keller I will furnish any goods advertised in advertised goods any furnish will I An editor wrote: “ We beg the indul beg We “ wrote: editor An omiimmmmmmmmnnmmfflmmmmmmmwmmmmm#mttmmmmmmtmmr ts N od And AN Good It’s way of making good things things good amaterials. good of making out have of bakers way Qnr be bonght. bakery can that our the best produces remember eat to and judge us by that alone. that us by judge and BTiAAiII. I JBITCirANA^iUIGII. Meats and Groceries and Meats fwtil orders trial few a A’ BKR 1 VAN’S BAKERY things good want yoa When ness repairing. All work work All repairing. ness office. Come in. Come office. find under me Becord the Har and Shoes of kinds all Boot, do 1 That UU /U X guaranteed. You wili wili You guaranteed. SendaUs Order, Trial Saves Trouble. MBLE NI . L E K IC N E L B IM N Reasonable A BUCHANAN dvertised ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J vi i ' n j l t i i JL v t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ C H f f S . B E L L and ...... 7.... 60c .7...... P ...... rice . 5c — . Phone Phone .10c E. TH & CO & H iT n S . E . Q ; ------1.00 4 "Wheat ,. s g g E Rye ...... Rye Butter Butter Honey. orn C ad rti 12c $4.50 retail Lard, Hay Baled , bbl per Flout, . .. Oats, en $3.00 $1.00 Beans retail Salt, „ Hay. poultry Live ie Hogs Live marked with a blue cross (X) itindicates itindicates crossblue a (X) with marked ee h same. the renew ol epesdt ae o ri and rail you have to pleased be would We has subscription expi that your red. Saturday nessin this place, Monday. thisplace, nessin hums.to his veranda visi Sunday, tor home, on S. Portage street, with acute acute with street, Portage S. on home, week.past Monday. Oaksyesterday. Three in rheumatism. the days several Murphy Jnlia Miss of this place in Chas. Tnttle on called giao stove. grocery Jordan’s Del at age ee hr toeo prlss Satur paralysis of stroke third a fered her with visit a for evening, Sunday Oaks. Three at stay a several from week’s Saturday morning day, and is in a critical condition. critical a is in and day, pied by Mrs. Porter Henderson, corner corner Henderson, Porter Mrs. by pied occu formerly house, the Halliday into o f Oak and Chicago street. Chicago and Oak f o Chas. Mrs. Snyder. mother, vneia cuc, eiee hs first his delivered church, Evangelical prosperous year.prosperous with impressed nmoli very present were & C3-. a into stop Smith want 5e cigar, good you B. If they finds and article. firstclass cigars, are an Dodo" “King of nieas. Brxxs’ Magnet Store. Magnet Brxxs’ nieas. emn at udy onn, n all and morning, Sunday last sermon worth. money's yonr get and store Co’s ofarto ws icvrd t the at discovered was conflagration Also watch for the window display. window the for watch Also home of Mrs. Emma Griffith on Detroit on Detroit Griffith Emma Mrs.of home 1 h srie W wloe e. Hal a Rev. him hope and for us; welcome among mhubee We service. the pne;btuo hi ria learned arrivaltheir upon iu.sponded; but turned was alarm the and street ■5 h lmshd en extinguished. been flameshad the h fr dprmn imdaey re immediately department fire The f hs aarp i yu ppr is paper your in paragraph this If nwtr ti morning. this Snowstorm A Ralph. King of Biles was a Buchanan Buchanan a was Biles of Ralph. King John Mereness of Niles was in town town in was Niles Merenessof John Earl Bristol of Chicago was thewas guest Chicago of Bristol Earl Mrs, S. Lv Kingery returned home On home returned LvKingery S. Mrs, her at ill seriously is Long John Mrs. pack Coffee 12cper XXX X and Lion: transacted bns- Xilea of Graham Geo. business transacted Hershenow John beautiful a added has Phelps E. G. ar ik n r ed f Dowa- Of Reed Art and Wicks Harry Mrs. Helen Straw of Chicago arrived arrived Chicago of Straw Helen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox have moved moved have Cox Tom Mrs. and Mr. suf Beck, H. H. of father Beck, John e. amue, e pso f the of pastor new Halmhubee, Rev. The editor was presented with a box box a with was presented editor The atWdedy feno, small a afternoon, Wednesday Last All the new things in Harmo Harmo in things new the All CAGO G A IC H C R. . PARKINSON K. HRS. ______et f n soe in store any of ment assort the best find you mymillinery store where store where mymillinery houses,giving the ladies the houses,giving fine selection from three from a selection fine made have I as town furnished from the city city the from furnished _ many to choose from. from. choose to many different different Trimmed hats will be be will hats Trimmed ...... vr ek : : ; : : : week. every ______...... MMED E M IM R T ais oe In Come Ladies TOWN. N W O -T D N U O R A ...... re Re orts. ep R arket M F you wish, a nobby nobby a wish, you F Street Hat come to to come Hat Street _____ ...... 33c ...... it. sell We ______...... 40c
,.$6.00 .,60c ___ 55(205100 lbper . . , . , , ______m illinery illinery m .HATS T A ...H •••• •• jj •••• ...... _ _ ,...... 46c ... . ,. ----- c o Sc to 6c ...... §10 ton per . ,13c ... . 20c . ..12c in town yesterday. town in lapse. and is very low. very and is lapse. drug store of W. IST- W. of store drug Brodrick. Tuesday with friends in Galien. in friends with Tuesday Saturday. friends, onBuchanan night watchman at the Electric plant. Electric the at watchman night iiigwt eaie ad red in friends and relatives with visiting Timmons, Mrs. her daughter, attending asd hog ti pae yesterday, place this throngh passed eastbound. place. this Monday and Tuesday. and Monday placethis in visited Snyder, Chas. Mrs. rae ato h winter. the of part greater 25,cents. 35 and50 Prices bert soeo Wle’ pa—nuh said, play—enough Walter’s of isone store. grocery Keller's ein lns fhr ohr Ms Gil Mrs. mother, her of serions illness the of account on Saturday Penn,, bury, ohn Idaa hr h set the spent he where Indiana Goshen, H. W- by occupied building thebrick Henderson. heart for the past week, is greatly im greatly is pastweek, the the of for neuralgia heart with suffering great South in home her Bend. at consumption with low very is lying Rose Mrs.Martin proved. tet cars. street fiig e prns D. n Mrs. and Dr. are parents, Colo., Golden, her of vfsitiug baby, and son, n ttehm o hs agtr Mrs. daughter, his of thehome at ing lbs. 150 weighing place, this at river Sunday i-> last sturgeon a Joseph the St. for capital §200,000 with Bend South agtr Ms Jo Hneot, and Honseworth, other relatives. Jno. Mrs. their daughter, with a visit for yesterday arrived fishy! Rather .W. ai. ewl udutdy re undoubtedly will He Ravin. . W E. eleotric manufacturing of purpose the main during thesummer. during main n pi 2. rcs 5 8 ad 50 and 85 25, Prices 25. April ing at Rough's Opera even Saturday House, Rough's at o n wl acmay r. o to Roe Mrs. accompany will and Roe cents. ao ee aln o fins and rela friends on calling were falo core the hope and treatment, the ed by benefit been has weeks Noble Mrs. that several know areto after pleased e W spentthehospital. in Friday, last go "Wyoming, GrandEncainpment, W. A. Mrs. her sister,visiting is Ohio, etc. om olig, ans paint paints, mouldings, room igan Central, but expects promotion to promotion expects but Central, igan the Mich with tion pos’ excellent anhas permanent, be will rse, lbsie pictures, alabastine, brushes, vice. We are informed that many trees that many areinformed We vice. work to set were men eleven Monday, of north farms, Zerbe and Kelsey the train duties in the near future. the in duties train Herbert Monday. place, this tives in have been imported from France. from been have imported busily is farm, fruit a for Buchanan, nae npatn hnrd f trees. of hundred planting in engaged walked in the homo of C. B. Treat, Treat, B. C. of homo the in Church walked about theAdvent of birthday, members thirty Dressler’3 Ella Miss n aebe nae o ek ser weeks a for been engaged and have enjoyed by all, being spent in songs andsongs spentin being all, by enjoyed was evening The surprisedquietly her. and very Miss Dressier staying, where is Miss Lutie Longfellow of Galien was Galien of Longfellow Lutie Miss Bible conundrums. A very dainty home. dainty returned very her which after A served, "was luncheon conundrums. Bible eneYnvr s sitn i the in assisting is YanEvery Teunie a re- with suffering is Helmick Jno. ay red hd e go-ih and good-night her hid friends many Brandy wine wafers, at wafers, wine Brandy hi re. Lou Smith spent Monday and Monday spent Smith Lou hi re. called Dowagiao of Burke Miss Nettie Mrs. Martin Rose is in South Bend South in is Rose Martin Mrs. as a position hasaccepted Rouso Ted isBac ut o Suh ed is Bend, South of Miss BlanchHunt, The Jno. G. Vogel Minstrel company company Minstrel Vogel G. Jno. The nwtrro s en pae upon placed being is roof tar new A Chas Haynes of Edwardshurg, son of of son Edwardshurg, of Chas Haynes Frank Cook returned Saturday from from Saturday returned Cook Frank This 23. Apr. Millioniare Tramp The Mrs. Chas. Snyder, who ha3 a been who Snyder, Chas. Mrs. of daughter Timmons, William Mrs, It is reported that Chas. Ingles oanght Chas. oanght that isreported Ingles It Sun- to called was Shook Joseph Mrs. A company has been organized in in organized been has company A Hender Freddie nee Rose, Carl Mrs. Rev. G. A. Hotter and wife of Flint Flint of wife and Hotter A. G. Rev. A. Lamond, of Eaton, Ontario is is Ontario visit Eaton, of Lamond, A. Almond bon bons. W . H. H. . W bons. bon Almond Fremont, of Underhill Mattie Miss Irvin Jaquay, who recently purchased recently who Jaquay, Irvin Buf New of wife and Mitten Herbert Chica from returned Noble Geo. Mrs. “ The Millioniare Tramp'’ will be seen be will Tramp'’ Millioniare The “ or frwlppr shades, wallpaper, for Yours Monday evening, April 20,1903, being 20,1903,being April evening, Monday * B inns W. ' Magnet Store Magnet H. K H. eller K l r lle e ' s . ’ s
W NBrodrick. nBno abr ody night. Monday in Harbor Benton and bladder right. Don’t delay taking. delay Don’t right. bladder and •ren Niles. of e odns grocery. Jordan's Del Mary Straw last week, last Straw Mary ney and bladder diseases is Foley’s Kid diseasesFoley’s is andbladder ney being placed between the Chas. Fuller Chas. Fuller the between placed being Rosewar- W. Mr., with Mrs.H.and day ney Cure. W N W Brodrick. Cure.ney pig iie a te oe f Mrs. of home the at Springs visited ae oe tii rsmkn parlors dressmaking tlieir moved have n nw cuy h W. og pro Rough Main onperty street. Wm. the occupy now and ot Bn Mna ngt to .alarge night Monday Bend South in played evening, Saturday place next n Ms aa Bons rpry on property, Brown’s Sarah Mrs and anothr year a s teacher iu the primary primary the iu teacher s a year anothr house. The play is fine. is play The house. er of our public school, is returned for for returned is school, public our of er hi hm ls Fia onn, Sig morning, Friday last home their being it &Bro., Desenberg R. B. of vice in Bridgman. schools the of department Day’savenne. u ede o ieln n tw be town a in long not live does but he The issue; recent a in said nificantly list week while moving alargo safe.iron moving while week list publishes. he aWholemore than lot fore knows he all, it pretendto known not editor does a sou of Sig Desenberg, who arrived at arrived who Desenberg, Sig of soua found at G- E. Smith & Co. & Smith E. G- at found be will amputation thought is It mass. fall to it allowing slipped, moved ing wears a continual smile. wearscontinual a necessary. a into it crushing arm right his upon wasbe safe the which upon plank The ladder diseases- "W n Brodrick. "W n diseases-ladder a be pspnd y r Chapins Mr. by postponed the village been outside power has the trans mitting from him restraining injunction ■ and kidney all from security affords carries a carioBd of scenery. Prices 25,35 50and Prices cedts. scenery. carioBdacarries of places have been designated by the com the by been designated have places against Chas Chapin for a permanent a for Chapin Chas against accident terrible a with met township, Apvil 27th. Eight criminal cases will cases will criminal Eight 27th. Apvil company This 25. Ope Apr. ra House lawyers until the early part of May. of part early the until lawyers be tried. These will probably not be not probably will These tried. be anxiously awaited- anxiously receive will Brnnke being is which hissentence this mouth, Jury. Grand the in engaged busily be will Riford torney At first triedusual,asas is Prosecuting day and Friday May? andS, Thirteen Thirteen andS, May? and Friday day Thurs on occur will which examination hc ae ooa Mlbr, Berrien Millburg, Coloma, are which thesemissioner holding for examinations Centre, Shanghai, St Joseph valley, valley, Joseph St Shanghai, Centre, of schools at county court honse. court schools atcounty of commissioner of office the andSprings Baroda, Berrien Troy, Oaks,New Three ubn o Fia, r ad Mrs. and Mr. assist her to Friday, in invited Baird were a program by joined on was husband She heldJune. in Baird Mrs. .where Monday Muskegon, Galien, Buchanan, township,) (Niles The "Millionaire Tramp" was played played was Tramp" "Millionaire The omne o h slcin rendered. selections the for commented afternoon the in theMaccabees by given be to R. conven A. G. theOf ladies tion theof coming the arrangementsfor make to meeting attendeda committee whiefi they accepted and were greatly greatly evening were and the accepted they whiefi in Rebeooa’s the andby oe’ Kde cr mks kidneys makes care Kidney Foley’s Mr. and Mrs. NormanNims of Berrien of Mr.and Mrs.NormanNims o 7,Bcaa, Mioh.574, Box Buchanan, ie fo ps-fie Ades . O- P. Address, pdst-office. from miles Hew cement steps and side walk are walk side and steps cement Hew at 20c coffee, J & M 30c 1lb famous The surest and safest remedy for kid for surestsafestremedy andThe Sun spent East W. W. Mrs. and Mr. crackers. Graham Fresh If your If iss are n Mni Shaffer Minnie and Carrie Misses Mrs. Jennie Russell, formerly a t-eaoh-a formerly JennieRussell, Mrs. A new olerk will soon enter the ser the enter soon will olerk new A -The Millionaire Tramp at Rough’s Rough’s at Tramp Millionaire -The “ Millionaire Tramp" booked for this for booked Tramp" Millionaire “ .ynMunson.. M ..Lynn h dtro te nta Nw sig News Onstead the The of editor The case "of the village of Buchanan Buchanan of village the caseThe "of time in taken if cure Kidney Foley’s thabe 1 isto oigar atest Dodo” "King Niles of surpervisor JamesThomson, Tim April term of circuit court opens court circuit of term April Tim saleat for Zwiback German hr il e u oe ihh grade eighth one but be will There Mr, and Mrs. E. Baird returned from from returned Baird E. Mrs. and Mr, 40 acres of land, one and one-half one-half and one land, of acres 40 Fof Sale of Tfade SaleFof Cheat). of t eard My y M repaired. it e v a h rcs r rgt : :: :: right are prices Briug- in yonr wheel and and wheel yonr Briug- in it away, give me a a chanceme give away, it does not work dont throw throw dont work not does t t Sv yn money yon Save it. at work is guaranteed and and guaranteed is work Gasoline •Repairing W . H. K H. . W W . H. K H. . W eller eller ’ s ' s . . posision with the American Express Co. the American first-classahas with Clyde posision that ns informs He parentsSunday.his of home the at eev §,0 ead b laig the leaving by Sig Desenberg with same reward, §5,00 will finder receive The §11 money. over ing in aaao. ar Ruh a again has Rough Harry for days afew Kalamazoo. m leave to expects and hill last Saturday afternoon, his horse his horse afternoon, Saturday last hill the mill. of charge taken in family his with Sunday spent Ind,, became frightened and ran, wending wending ran, and frightened became Niles lamp, on arc the trimming was mill, feed Ofas tionmanager theRough his way through Levi Redden’s yard to yard Redden’s Levi through way his this place. Porter, at Warren K. E. of shops chine molished. horsebroke The stable, livery House Tarrant, U, B. minister of this place,of minister B. U, Tarrant, Sun Dayton, parentsin bride’s the of at the married homequietly were paugh from the buggy, which was badly de wasbadly which buggy, the the to from thence road, Bend South the pleasant ways, while the groom is anis groom the while ways, pleasant 4.1s-friends, Misshosta of by encircled is ceremony. paugli the J.performing W. Rev. o’clook. 9 at morning day which she has won by her jovial and jovial her by won has she which Their many friends wish, the young young the wish, friends man. many young Their respeoted and energetic couple happiness prosperity.couple and Morrow Chubb has resigned his posi his resigned Chubb has Morrow visited Marshall of Hamilton Harry ma the of foreman Barry, Harry hl Oi. edn te electrian, the Weldon, Oris. While OT— Caean Bg contain Bag, Chatelaine LOST.—A Mr. Edward Leiter "andLeiter Edward Als- MissElla Mr. $3 as I have no last centuries goods on hand. . I cannot offer offer cannot . I hand. on goods centuries last no have I as $3 WM. YANEVERY R. ,.. f H 55 furniture, carpets, etc. Remember when yon buy your your buy yon when Remember etc. carpets, furniture, 55 5v any 2 or Beleaders 2or as any bargains 5v BJ you to select suitable colorings to harmonize with your your with harmonize to colorings suitable select to you house,enabling yonr to BJ samples can bring I request 522 Upon 55 paper of a paper hanger yon do not have to wait two or or two wait to have not do yon hanger a paper of paper 55 designs. up-to-date and latest the of patterns 5=5 1908 new - l f t f = trewest hv yn wr dn. rcs r from are Prices done. work yonr have to J=5weeks three uhnn Ttlichigan Buchanan, f/O W is the time to begin to think about yonr work in in work yonr about think to begin to time the is W f/O R.ESIDENCE 28 BERRIEN ST * this line. All of my papers are guaranteed to be be to guaranteed are papers my of All line. this Wa.ll Pamper, Painting, Pamper, Painting, Wa.ll .ire Sanders.. & ..Pierce ags sok n ere cut and county Berrien in stock largest Blankets, Fly Nets, Eohes and in fact fact in and Eohes Nets, Fly Blankets, Planters and Implements of. all kinds kinds all of. Implements and Planters Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Whips, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, carry one of the largest, if not the the not con if quality lowest, the largest, as as low prices the of one carry building of the Rough Bros. W agon agon W Bros. Rough the of building fl ln o te et ae Corn make, PIERCE best on the call of line full a Works. Call and see ns. We also also We ns. see known and well the Call handle Works. the inplace Remember north the sidered. 1 ” want to see a first class line of of line class first a see to want ” 1 Paper Paper Manila. pure and Standard in both M -- B inder Twine -- Twine inder B -- o TICE 4 to the public. "When you you "When public. the to c to to c Hanging, $1 & SANDERS. We We SANDERS. 4 lbs X X X X pulverized sugar.25 pulverized X X X X lbs 4 fruit trees in full bloom. full trees in fruit b etrle oats.,,.., rolled best lbs 7 sugar-...9S C. extra white lbs .98 19 sugar granulated fine lbs 18 dan’s Grocery. dan’s and seecountry various the the through b oldot fn cp and cup (fine oats rolled lbs 5 snaps ginger good lbs 5 rice good lbs 6 88 2 lb package Lucky rolled oats rolled Lucky package lb 2 1 can high grade Honey Brand Honey grade high can 1 doz per clothespines Best fruits etc. All goods promptly promptly goods All etc.fruits delivered. Lion and X X X X per lb .12 .12 lb per X X X X and Lion grade high fancy our can 1 enSadr ihgae to grade high Standard ean l aseoieol .60 oil 5 galskerosine soap....,.,.,,.,,,.,..25 Lenox 7bars Baking Foam Yeast can 125c e Roll... per What a beautiful Bight to drive drive to Bight beautiful a What All good delivered. Phone 16. Phone delivered. good All rcs ht r rgt t Jor at right are that Prices al Jn peas June early saucer) Fresh bread and crackers crackers and bread Fresh matoes. A fine line of candies, nuts and and nuts candies, of fine line A piei ah package) each in (prize we m o sweetc Powder...,,.,. D E LJ O R D A N ’S K Plymouth 88 ...... ne . 16 e on h P ! ...... Etc. _____ ...... ■ucha.na,n ...10 m 25 ...... ! ,25 .....25 ..... 8888 ...09 .25 .09 01 10 10 MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. NSW CRUISER LAUNCHED. MAKE THEIR REPORT. EIGHT DIE IN WRECK. ILLINOIS COAL LANDS* MIGHIG-AN STATE HEWS, Darlly Sniumary of PxoccccHiiffi l» yiuv YVcst Virgin-liv, Slides Into the Synops^M ot Views ot I>clcj?atlon ot Dotlicx of Tictliii«i or Collision ou the Xt la* Said They Are to He Controlled Boiili the Senate- and. House of Game* %VnrfleiiJ* Report* "W nter n t Xe\yi>t>rt BritisU Workingmen on Labor Eric lloutl Burned iu the in li'utnre hy tHxe Hill A’cwsj Vn, Conditions in America. W reckage, I n t e r e s ts . ot Those Believetl to Be the America’s cup was dismasted in a passed in the house giving women repre Involved in M issouri Legislative* orders to go into the siding at Red 'furtherance of the plans of theXorfh- sentation on boards of control of state In tified at the inquest that the woman squall Friday, shortly after leavingthis. ern Securities company. Sean dnt G i v en, House audwaitfor the passenger train, stitutions; providing that the age limit for first shot, him with his revolver and harbor preparatory to another trial to go by. The siding is about a mile children to he admitted to the state public that in a struggle which followed he TO BE GUEST OF LABOR. school at Coldwater shall be raised from 12 spin with the Shamvock I. Her mast and a half long, and there is a tower of got the weapon away from her and St. Louis, Mo., April 20.—D. J. Kel as it fell over the side carried several to 14 years; providing that railroads shall the block system near the west end. take freight from, sidetracks without re shot her. He said he fired in self-de ley, o f New York, the legislative agen t of tlie crew- and all the gear and can Butte Worlciit£"incu Invite President o f the baking powder trust; Senator The freight was drawn, by-two engines. quiring the owners o f factories to sign fense. vas overboard. One man was drowned Some trouble was experienced in en to Visit Tlieni During" His agreements not to hold the roads liable for YV. P. Sullivan, o f Christian county, Slop There. and several persons, including Sir tering the siding and the foremost en fires. Dentlis In Marofh. and Senator Charles A. Smith, of St. Lansing, Mich., April 20.—In the house Thomas, who was knocked down a gine of the freight was sent in along Deaths in the state during- March Louis, it is understood here, are the hatchway, were bruised or otherwise Butte, Mont.,_ April 21.—President bills have been ^passed to amend the liquor with a flagman to hold the express. law; to amend the law creating a board of returned to the- department of state men against whom indictments were injured. The man who was drowned Roosevelt will he the guest of Butte’s It is alleged that the_operator in the union labor union during a portion of water commissioners in the village of Mar numbered 3,034, an increase of 27S returned at Jefferson City Friday was a brother-in-law of Capt. Wrings. quette; to amend tlie law relative to the towel", Lawrence Vale, a boy 17 years O v er the preceding month, but with night. Both senators have been miss So sudden was the calamity that the the time he expects to spend here,May formation of corporations for the purpose old, saw the light engine ot the 27. He has-acceiited’ the invitation of of ow ning summer resorts; to amend the the same death rate, 14.4 per 1,000 of ing for several days. Four more in yacht lay wrecked and helpless before freight, which, was- bringing up the charters of the cities of Saginaw and Ish- population. Tlie mortality from in dictments were voted Saturday at the' those on board of her well realized the Silver Bov," trades and labor as capital. Trace of four more 51,000 flag and supposed the freight- was on sembly. Immediately Upon the receipt peming; providing that a committee of five fluenza, 104, was nearly double that what had happened. Fortuiiatelymost the siding behind it. Vale then dis from the house dnd three from the senate of February. Pneumonia caused the bills was obtained in the evidence pre of the tremendous weight of the gear of the invitation, Private Secretary shall be appointed to go to the Stillwater played a white signal toward the. pas- greatest number of deaths, 403, while sented Saturday to flie St. Louis grand fell clear of the deck, as otherwise the Loeb drove ten miles to where the (Minn.) penitentiary to investigate the sengertrain,indicating to tlie engineer president was and laid the matter be binder twine industry in that institution. there were 143 deaths from cancer, jury. It was stated that three of the disaster must have been multiplied that lie had a clear track. The en 197 from pulmonary tuberculosis, and bills were used in connection with the threefold. fore him. When Malcolm Gillis. of the FISH COMMISSION. alum bill legislation iu the senate, and gineer on tlie passeDge.r train failed to labor unions committee, arrived at three from smallpox. the fourth to influence text-book legis MAY END LONG WAR. see the flagman sent out from the for Cinnabar, Secretary Loeb had re Preparing for Season, of Great Activ lation in the house. ward engine of the freight train and turned and informed the labor repre ity In Stocking- of Rivert* Crop Report. Senator Buell Matthews, of St. .John KemOTiil Believes Parliament saw only the clearance signal from the. sentative that the president was and Small Stream*. Hie weekly crop report of tlie Louis county, is among those for W ill Accent Amenilnienls to toner. The train ran toward the east pleased to accept the invitation. Washington weather bureau says for whom indictments have been re L a n d m i l . end of tlie siding at high speed, collid - Cinnabar, Mont., April 21.—President, Washington, April IS.—In conse JGrhigan: Plowing and oat seeding turned by the Cole county grand ed with the second engine of the freigh t Roosevelt has about completed his tour quence of tke unusual demand for fisli becoming general in southern coun jury, and lie is here arranging for Dublin, April 17.—By an unanimous train just as it was about to clear the of the Yellowstone park. Monday he for stocking rivers and, small-streams ties, but heavy rains stopped all field bond. Circuit Judge Hazell has fixed vote the Irish national convention mainline. The passenger engine and was at Fire Hole geyser basin. To-day the ‘Dnited States fisli commission is work; winter wheat and rye making the amount of the hond at 55,000. Sen which met here Thursday accepted some of the coaches crashed into a he will return to the Norris geyser ba preparing to make a greater distribu good growth and lnexcelleiit condi ator Matthews declares lie is inno in principle the Irish land bill intro small wooden structure used as a feed sin and go from there, to the Grand tion this year than ever before. Two tion; pastures starting rapidly; fruit cent o f .any crime for any vote he duced in the house of commons by store and sc-hool house. The first half canyon where the upper and lower cars now lying in the commission jar.dis buds, especially peaches, so much cast, and asks that the public with Mr. Wyndliani, chief secretary for dozen cars of the freight were wrecked, falls are situated. He expects to re are being stocked" with millions of fry forced that tlieir condition will he hold criticism until lie comes to trial, Ireland, and entrusted to John Red They were box cars loaded with Coal. turn to the post headquarters Wednes and fin.glings of sliad, pike, perch, At critical for the next four weeks. mond and his party the task of se The coal filled in amongst the wreck day and will remain in that vicinity un when he will establish his innocence. lantic salmon, land-locked salmon, D nnce-il II i ins e l f t o 11,con! Ii. Further than, this, on the advice of curing in the house o f commons that ing, eventing an intense heat. All but til Friday afternoon when he will re •trout and black bass. The distribution- “serious amendment in various points three of the ears of the express fol sume his trip. The numbers of the will be made at various points through William Beauehaine is dead as the his attorney, lie declined: to talk. result, of overexertion in dancing. He of vital importance” which the na lowed tlie engine and tlie whole mass president’s party- who have been liv out the United Slates. The different fell Off: a scaffold at the Phoenix mine BANDIT IS SLAIN. tional convention may consider es of wreckage was soon in flames. The ing on tlie train at Cinnabar since hatcheries in, Maine, Xew Hampshire, at la k e Linden and sustained injuries sential. tracks were strewn for rods with April 5 will probably join the president Vermont, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, tTnmcs' 5 lc K in n cy > O ntlnvr. K iU c tl l»j* John Redmond says amendments burning wood and coal and heaps of in the park Thursday morning. Iowa, South Dako-ta, Missouri, and Col that made him crazy on the subject Oflicew—Deputy SBierlff Also adopted by the nationalist conven twisted iron work. of dancing. Eight men could not re RIOT FOLLOWS LYNCHING. orado, also are now actively engaged- Loses Ills Life* tion will he accepted by the land in the spring distribution. Particular strain him when he decided to go to lords' and tenants’ conference, w-hich BOMBARDED. a dance, audit was simply a succession, Iol> Hcing.".* Xegro in Joplin, >Io., and attention will he paid- this year to the Bakersfield, Cal., April 20.—James practically insures the passage of 3 of dances with him. It was not unusual Government Troops Shell City of T h e n 1)rives Colored People from s-tocking of virgin streams with black McKinney, the outlaw, was shot and the Irish land bill. bass, for which there have been many for him to dance 30 dances inanight. .killed, here Sunday. Deputy Sheriff Snnto 33om in;-„— Important Toyrn mid Burns Tlieir Houses. hundred requests. He was 25 years old. Tibbets was also killed and Constable PASSED AWAY. Bottle Is Fought. Joplin, Mo., April 10.—An infuriated Packard was fatally shot. Sheriffs UNIVERSITY FOR PITTSBURG. Heafltli .in HlclLlgiaxi. iCeiiy. o f Kern; Collins, of Tulare, and Recent Aceiilent Hastens Hie Death Santo Domingo, Republic of Sanlo mob took Tom Gilyard, a iramp negro, Reports to the state board oi Domingo, Saturday, April IS.—Troops from tlie city jail Wednesday evening Leovin. o f Arizona, with Officers Wilt o£ ’l.irnt. Gov. Moivat ot R ('}(o :• (cil That a R ival to BIir Eastern health from Go observers in va anil Burt Tibbitts, Gus Tower and City O n ta rio . of the government shelled this city and hanged him to a telegraph pole rious portions of the state indicate yesterday, and several houses were, two blocks from the jail. The negro Colleges "\vm Be Erected Marshal Packard, surrounded McKin T h e r e . that during the past week scarlet ney shortly bef ore 11 o’clock Sunday Ottawa, Ont., April 20.—Sir Oliver damaged. The government soldiers at was charged with having-murdered Po- fever increased and typhoid fever and Horning in a. Chinese house. Mowat, lieutenant governor of Ontario, tacked the city in force at several dif lice Officer C. Leslie, who wr^. shot dead Pittsburg, Pa., April IS.—Pittsburg smallpox decreased in area of preva ferent points this morning, and the Tuesday night in the Kansas City- McKinney was accused of having died Sunday at the government house. is to bare a great university that will lence. Consumption was reported at fighting lasted for one hour. The gov Southern railroad yards while: endeav committed several murders. He was He was S3 years old. $ir Oliver had rival the big colleges and universities 172 places, measles at 04, typhoid a native of California, and: was first been in feeble health for some time, ernment troops sustained heavy losses, oring to arrest several negroes sus of the east and west. For its endow fever at 40, whooping cough at 28, sent to the penitentiary from Tulare but the accident in which he broke his Gen. Cordero, minister of the interior; pected of theft. ment, it is said, the millions of Andrew scarlet fever at 09 and smallpox at S9 county for assault to murder and after leg Inst Sunday night hastened the end. Gen. Alvarez, governor of Puerto.Plato, The L'ncliing of the negro served Carnegie and 20 other wealthy Pittsr places. and Gen. Quesada being killed. Over liis release went to Randsburg, Cal., Sir Oliver was premier of Ontario from to only temporarily satisfy the indig burgers are pledged. 100 government soldiers were killed where he figured in some further 1872 to 1896, 24 years, thus earning-the nation of tlie mob, and later at night At a private luncheon in lionor;of a Bodies Found. or wounded, and tlie government hundreds of men again assembled anti shooting trouble. He escaped trial, distinction of having" had the longest number of educators here in connec The bodies o f Capt. Henry Hartwell rioted through the negro section of the ■coming to Bakersfield soon afterward, continuous term of office as- premier forges were obliged to withdraw. The tion with the International Kinder and his son, Alva Hartwell, were found city, burning houses, stoning negroes, where, in the latter part of 1900, he ever accorded to'nny man by the peo revolutionists made several prisoners garten union this announcement was on the beach of Round. Island. It is and finally drove every negro from shot and killed Tom Sears, a gambler, ple o f any province or colony in the and captured horses and ammunition. made by Prof. John A. Brash ear, o f the thought that while they were return- as the result of a dispute over a game British empire. In 1890 he resigned to Their losses were slight, only a few the confines of Joplin. The pelicewere Western University of Pennsylvania. ingfromMarianacisland to their home powerless. •of cards. No one saw the fight, and become minister of justice in ‘tlie do men being killed or wounded. Presi Prof. Brasliear stated that Mr. Car on Bois Blanc island, their sailboat was McKinney was acquitted . Last July, in minion cabinet. In 1S97 he was ap dent Yasquez narrowly escaped being negie had pledged himself to give lib wrecked by the fierce gale that pre shot. The rebel gunboatIndependen- MOTION IS GRANTED. Porterville, he killed Billy Lynn and pointed lieutenant governor of Ontario. erally to the object, but desired that vailed. He was one o f the fathers of federation. cia lias returned here, and it is report wounded Constable John Willis, and Clilcng-p Election Ofllcinls. Are Given his name he iu no way connected with ed that Gen. Navarro, with a quantity Sens Briefly" Stnt-ed. another man in a drunken row. He Harrison for President. Leave to File P-etitiion for the title of their institution. made a sensational escape from cap of ammunition, has landed near Monte Gov. Bliss and his staff were the Chicago, April 20.—Carter H. Harri Cliristi. Tlie revolutionists are sur R e le a s e . ture and for several months wandered AIR-BRAKE FAILED TO WORK. guests of honor at tlie military ball son’s boom for the presidential nom rounding Monte Cristi. practically unmolested around the ination on the democratic ticket in Springfield, 111., April 10.—The su given by company A, Third regiment, Trolley Curs Collide at Detroit und: country. 1904 was formally launched at 'the TO VISIT KIEL. preme court Wednesday in tlie Lori- M. N. G-, in Flint. Bakersfield, Cal., April 21.—City initial meeting of the new organiza mer-Durborow contested election case Six Passengers Said to The cornerstone of the new court Marshal T. J. Packard, who was shot tion, to be known as the Chicago Dem E -n rop ca n Sannilron of Ullltcll State* granted a motion for a writ of habeas Be Injured. house at Marquette trill he laid April in Sunday’s battle With , Outlaw Mc 25. ocratic club, Sunday. . More than. 500 Xnvy to Be Rcceivetl "vylih Cere corpus made by Isaac X. Powell, clerk Detroit, Mich., April 20.—Two pas Kinney, died Monday morning. Charles A. Baldwin, aged 72, who was prominent democratic leaders were mony by Gcchian*. of the election, and Thomas Judge and senger cars on the Rapid railway, a elected supervisor of the Second ward Comi-terfelters Caught. present, and loudly cheered the senti William C. Malioi", commissioners of suburban electric line, collided head- Kiel, Prussia, April 21.-—Tlie war in Owosso at the last election for the San Francisco, April 20.—United ments expressed by a half dozen men, election, Sixth congressional district, on on a curve between Algonae and States Secret Agent, Hazen and liis declaring Mr. Harrison to - be the ships of the United States European sentenced to jail by Judge Hanecy for thirtieth time, died quite suddenly. squadron will he welcomed here dur Mount Clemens, Mich., Saturday deputies liaye just effected the cap strongest man who can be put up by refusal to comply with liis injunction morning. While running at a speed of Depu-ty Game Warden, Brewster con ing the yachting week and the mem restraining them from producing the ture of two much wanted counter the democratic party in opposition to 25 miles an hour, and it is reported fiscated 234 deer skins and two beaver bers of tlie executive committee of the ballots for a recount in accordance feiters, seizing tlieir plant, including President Roosevelt. that six persons were injured. Tlie skins at SaultSte. Marie. He says deer tlies. crucibles, metal and a quantity Imperial Yacht club have already dis with a subfinal duces tecum. are being" shot fo r tlie sake o f their Victim of Heart Trouble. accident is said to have been due to o f spurious five-dollar pieces and sil cussed informally how to entertain hides, and that be found at one place Xenia, O., April 20.—Dr. David McDill, W ins HaiiiHcan Slioot. failure of the air brakes to work. ver dollars, In a lronse on Twenty- the American visitors. The crews "will widely known as au author of rheolog Kansas City, April 17.—M. Diefender- Bout Cnjtsir.ed. in. Chippewa county 51 abandoned third avenue, South. San Francisco. he asked fo take part-in the boat races carcasses that bad been skinned. ical works, died here Sunday from to which one of the days will he given f er, of Wood River, Xeb., shooting from Kalkaska, Mich., April 20. — The II el u r u to W orlc. heart trouble. He was formerly pro tlie 10-yard line, on Thursday won the capsizing of a rowhoaf. on n. small lake President Stephen Corven, of Michi up- The. German men-of-war boats gan’s mine workers, has been given an Sharon, Pa., April 21,—The bricklay fessor of philosophy at Monmouth col are modeled exactly after the Ameri fourth gyand American handicap at six miles east of this village resulted ers at the tlnited coke and gasworks' lege and retired last year from a pro- inanimate targets, with a score of 94 in a triple drowning Sunday. The vic increase in salary of from $900 to. $1,000. can specifications supplied by the navy George Smith, a well-known, citizen o f the United States Steel Corpora fessorshjp in the Xenia theological department at Washington to Ger ou-t of a possible one hundred. -In win tims- are. John Victor, his wife and Of Watervliet, was lodged in the coun tion, who struck April 1, returned to seminary where he taught since 1SSS. many several years ago. Therefore ning the event, he defeated practically Maggie Fuetz, Mrs. Victor’s sister. All ty jail in St. Joseph, charged with at work Monday, The company granted He was a trustee of Miami university, tlie contests between the German and all of the expert marksmen of the Coun Were from Kentucky. The unfortu tempted murder of his wife and 19- their demand fo r an eight-hour day at having* been appointed by Gov. McKin American sailors 'will be on equal try,- as all o f the shooters of note were nate people, went down in the water 55 cents an hour. ley, terms. entered, when only six rads frota, the shore. year-old son. CierRi.TU; C a b le M a y L a iid , W inter In Germany. l l r s . F i t s s im n i o n s 13m l ! . .Sixty years of service on the great Great l^ximlne In Cl^iua. Jakes was ended when CharlesDa'rron, Washington, April 20.;—After ma Berlin, April 20.—The wintry weath Hong-Kong, April 21.—Tlie famine New York, April IS.—Mrs. Robert TELEPHONE TINGLES. chief engineer of the Grahosi & Mor ture consideration the. navy depart er in- Germany contihues-Reportsfrom in Kwang Si province is killing fens of Fitzsimmons, " wife of the former ton line, resigned.his position and left ment has signified to the' state depart southern Germany speak o f a. heavy thousands of persons, and women heavy-weight pugilist, died Friday at In Germany last .year the telephone ment that it will not object to the snowfall in various sections. Fruit there are selling themselves into her home in Brooklyn. She began sink was used 757,500,000 times, making an for his home in Detroit. HI health caused his resignation. He is nearly larding of the Dutch-German cable trees that already had blossomed have slavery to escape starvation. The ing Thursday night and Fitzsimmons average of nearly eight calls a day by summoueda number of physicians, but" oa the isle of Guam, and instructions been ruined. A huiricane like snow American consul at Canton has in each subscriber. SO years oi age. they were unable to save her. She had have been sent forward to that end. storm swept over eastern Prussia Sat augurated a relief fund. ;At the election in Byron B. G. Ka- been ill for several days with typhoid Tlie largest electrical plant in the let, in file Harness. urday. nouse, democrat, was tied with A. F. 13 TS’inefl. and Sent to Prison. pneumonia. world is that at Utah Lake. It raises Philadelphia, April 20.—Iter. Dr. Town Ivilldnj? Oft! Its Doses. Coshocton, 0., April 21. — Charles 5.000,000 gallons of water a dpy for Hunt, republican, for township treas Francis A, Hqrton, well known in the Morristown,- X. J., April 20.—Mayor' Draft, twice postmaster of Plainfield, Army Ofitcer AccnScfl of SnrusgJInsr irrigating the Great Salt Lake valley. urer. A t'the drawing :of lots, Hunt Prc.-byterian church, pastor of Temple Reed’s: proclamation ordering- the Washington, April 20.—Capt. Harry won. Knnouse was not satisfied and tinder President Cleveland, and for 15 Russia opened her first, electric Presbyterian church, this city, was killing of all dogs found at large and B. Chamberlain, o f the quartermas there was a recount, which resulted years treasurer of Linton township, railway last year. It covers, a dis sir token with apoplexy while’preaching unmuzzled in this city lias resulted ter’s department, is on trial in Ma inf n majority of oue vote for Hunt. was on. Monfl'oy sentenced to one.year tance of 131/1 miles between Lodz In Sunday night, and died shortly after" iu the practical annihilation of dogs i in the penitentiary and .fined 57,952 nila on a charge of smuggling silks jA terrific hailstorm did damage in heingi.reiiioved from the pulpit. here. and curios into Manila. Russia Poland and the neighQJSring , rural; districts about Niles. J for embezzling funds. J towns of Zqier and Pabiances. ! .
/ CHANGE BADLY NEEDED. RATHER TOO SMART, ii DYSPEPSIA OF WOMEN,1 Our Ilun'il System, as X o t p in Y o u t h s Facc/Uouii Tonnjy I.il-ivyer Get. a in M o s t Stivtes, I « tdi-e W o r s t Tnlting Down by nn India- lCInd of Failure. nnut W itness.
A promising barrister was wont to declare With the ground full of water when LANGUID AND TIRED. that, though many a bad case had been won it froze up and with a fairly’ open win by a brilliant sally in court, equally as many ter and a. liberal amount of rain during good ones had been lost through overdoing • the latter part, we have a new emitlta- the tiling, says London. Tit-Bits. Not long ago a case arising out of a street AUTOMATIC STANCHION. sis placed upon the good roads problem accident came On for hearing at n certain in some sections having newly’ estab county court. Device That Does Perfect "W ork an d lished free delivery* mail routes. When An electric tramcnr had figured in the col the Construction of AVli'lch Costs lision, and when one of the wituossessleppcdi the patrons,are shut in for three or forward he was at once tackled by the face Almost Xothlnav four days at a time without their mail, tious young gentleman engaged by the pLin- the roseate hue of the new system taffs. A stanchion that will close itself begins to fade away’. The establish “ What are you?” he began abruptly. automatically and securely fasten a “An electric conductor," responded the ment of centralized school systems witness. cow tile instant she put her head will present ’ Still another argument “Indeed!” ejaculated the lawyer. “A into it, although sometimes a nui for road improvement.. In many sec living lightning conductor I suppose?” sance, is generally an important la For one moment the witness hesitated. tions of the prairie the pavement of Then he boldly tackled the facetious one. bor-saving device. The illustration roads with stone or even gravel is very “ Look here, young man,” he remarked, gives a clear idea of a simple ar expensive owing to a lack of such ma in a fatherly sort of way. “You may not rangement by which any of the mod terials in those localities. Very- great know it, but there are different kinds of ern stanchions may be made into a conductors. For instance, I’m one and you're improvement may, however, be made another, and if I didn’t conduct my car any self-fastening stanchion. It does with the materials atlvand. Dirt roads better than you're conducting your case, I perfect work, and the cost of con can he made that will he passable un should earn the sack, and get it!” struction is almost notliiug. First, Mrs. E B. Bradshaw, of der practically all kinds of weather and A Suilden Drop. cut a. hard ivood stick 1x2 inches and that, during the greater part of the Guthrie, Okla., cured of a severe “ Yep,” said Dakota Dan, resting his glass year, will be very good roads. One of on the bar, “ he pretended, to be a friend of case by Lydia E. Pinkham’s mine, but lie wusn’t. Last summer lie done the most universal failings of our roads Vegetable Compound. me a dirty, sneakin’ trick—sold me a saddle is lack of proper under-drainage. This A great many women sniffer -with, a that wasn't Ills'u, and I had to give it up.” is the first essential of good road, re “ I suppose you were not very friendly with gardless of the kind of material used form of indigestion or dyspepsia which him after that?” does not seem to yield, to ordinary “ Nope—1 droppedihim then and Char, His for the surface. Stone or any other medical treatment. W hile the symp widder married thesherifflast week.”—Kan kind of paving will not keep in shape toms seem to be similar to those of sas City Journal. on top of a soft, spongy, water-soaked ordinary indigestion, yet the medi foundation. With a porous reservoir cines universally prescribed do not A B a r r ie r . seem to restore the patient’s normal “What have you in the way of beefsteak beneath the roadbed, into which the condition. to-day?” asked the cheerful customer, who water taken up thereby can pei-solafe, hadn’t paid his bill. the old raudhoie without a bottom will Mrs. Piirldiam claims that there “ Well,” replied the frank butcher, “ 1 is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused reckon about the only thing in the way is be a thing of the past. Perhaps tffe by derangement of the female organ its price,”—Baltimore News. next most important step in the se ism, and which, while it causes dis curing of better roads is a provision turbance similar to ordinary indiges “They AVaiiteil” anil “Saw.” whereby they will have constant at tion, cannot he relieved without a Warren’s Corners, N, Y., April 20th.— tention and repairs will he made medicine which not only acts as a “ Wait audsec—you’re better now, of course, stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine- but the cure won’t last,” promptly before the disorder becomes This was what the doctors said to Mr. extensive. This will involve the abol tonic effects as well. just long enough to hold the stanch Thousands of testimonial let A. B. Smith, of this place. These doctors ishment of the old-fashioned system had been treating him for years, and he got ion open. This is show’ll as A in the ters prove beyond question that no better. They thought that nothing could, whereby the road work is done by’ the nothing-will relieve this distress permanently cure him. He says: illustration. Bolt it loosely to the farmers When they have nothing else ing condition so surely as Lydia “My kidneys seemed to be so large that inner side of the standard at B. Bore to do, aud will involve also the payment IS. P in lrh a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om there wasn’t room for them, and at times a hole through the latch at C. of the road taxes in cash and the em pound. It always works- in har it seemed as if ten thousand needles were Through this hole drive a wooden pin, running through them. I could/ not sleep ployment of a competent man by the mony with the female system. so that it will extend about two Mrs. Pinlcham advises sick on my left side for years, the pain was so year, who will devote his wlioletime to wom en free. Address Lynn, Mass. great in that position I had to get up many inches through the latch. Insert a the work, and, with a, crew of mencon- Miss Della Janveau, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Out., is from one of the oldest and times to urinate, and my urine was some screw eye at D, and another in the stanily* at work, will -repair defects best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to The Pei-u- times clear ami white as spring Water, and na Medicine Go., of Columbus, Ohio, she say’s : again it would! be high colored and would standard at E. Pass a small but whenever and wherever they- occur. stain my linen. The pain across my back wna stout cord through the screw eye at' aUd such imprs.veiuonts as are made <*- Last spring m y blood seemed clogged up, m y digestion poor, m y awful. I was ravenously hungry all the time. E. ant! attack it to the screw eye atD. will be made at the time when the head ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. M y physician “After I had taken Dodd’s Kidney Fills To the other end of the cord, for four days my kidneys pained me so bad work can he done the most economical prescribed for me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. I triedit I could hardly sit down. On the morning fasten a heavy weight, say a pail ly’ and the host results he obtained, and am pleased to state that I found it a wonderful cleanser and of the fifth, day I felt some better, and the filled With sand, and you will have a rather than When it suits the conveni purifier of the system. In three weeks 1 was like a new woman, improvement continued till I was complete perfect self fastening staehidu- The ence of those performing the work. ly cured. illustration shows the stanchion open. m y appetite had increased, J felt buoyant, light and happy and with- “ As this was months ago, and I am still This change of system has been tried out an ache or pain. Peruna is a reliable family medicine.” * feeling splendid, T know that my cure was As soon as a cow- puts her head into In a number of places in different states permanent and genuine.” it. she pushes the cross-stick, A, off and is found entirely* satisfactory* and Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, 0., writes: factory results from the tise of PernnaJ the pin, C, and it falls to a perpen to give much better results than the “ After using your wonderful Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a Tired of It.—Visitor—“0. what a nice par dicular position. This releases the three months I have, had great relief. I full statement of your case and he will rot you’ve got! Pretty Polly! Polly want old method. One of thechief stumbling he pleased to give you his valuable ad a cracker?” Parrot—“0, come off! I’m not latch, which is pulled into position by had continual heaviness in my stomach, THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW blocks ill the way of inaugurating this Was bilious, and had fainting’ spells, hut vice gratis. ’ AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. as green as I look."—Chicago Tribune. the weight, when the catch will fail new / system is the objection on the Address Dr. Hartman, President of My doctor sars lb Acts gently on: tbs stomach, liter they all have left me since using Pe &nd kidneys anil is x pleasant laxative., This drink is It Cures W hile You Walls. and hold it, part of the farmers to paying their runa.”—Adia Brittain. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, made from berhst ana is prepared for uso as easily as Care should he taken to have t.lie Ohio, tea. Itis called or Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, road taxes in cash, hut when they If y*ou do not derive prompt and satis- "Sweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. .weight heavy enough to hold the ouce ivy* it they prefer it to the old LANE’S FAMILY MEDICINE Sold by all Druggists. Price 2or. Don’t ac cross-piece in position, or it may fall way*. It is the universal experience A ll tirnggtet-s orbymaliSS cts. and 50 eta. Bny it cept any substitute. Trial package FREE. of its own weight and thus close the day. lianc’B Pamllv Medicine moved ,t Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. that the same expenditure of ruoney- bowel** e a ch d a y . in o^er to l>e beruthy tnt stanchion. If desired, a stout spring necessary, Address* Box 2 9 o. Le Koy. It. Y . gives a far better road service under Talkers will refrain from evil speaking may- be inserted at G, between the this system. Those-who have the time when listeners refrain from evil hearing.— latch and the manger. In this case Hare. and would prefer to work out their CALLED IT A BATTLE SONG. the cord and weight will not be Stops the Couprli taxes can offset the cash payment by necessary. The cross-piece can be hiring out to the road engineer for Ii M ay H ave Heen tin **'Ave 3rnri:i,” Hut arid works off the cold. Laxative Brcmo put in position, and the latch fast Quinine Tablets. Price 25 cents such .time as they may choose. Few the Painter Coultln’i ■ ' i * — ened open while the cow is hacking realize how much more effective road Tltinl: So. Perhaps.—“Is hemarrying her for money ?” out of the stall, and thus Hie stauch- work is when done at the right time. “Well, he says she’s as good as gold.”—De ion will he ready for fastening the troit Free Press. , —Prairie Farmer. Guests at musical parties are not com cows without the loss of a moment’s monly expected to be especially attentive. ■ ■ » ■■ “ The Klean, Kool, Kitchen Kind” of time.—L. R. Olds in Farm and Home. LEVELER AND SMOOTHER. They may talk to ary extent, dependent stoves make no smoke, smell, soot, ashes or largely on. the amiability of their hostess. excessive heat. Always look for trademark. But toe conduct of a foreign painter in New TESTING MILK COWS. York surprised his hostess the other night. H ow to Con.strsict u. Strajg/htcner end j It also surprised the guests at this enter Experience is a keen knife that hurts, Lever W hich. Ar.e Sure- £o Do ■while it extracts the cataract that blinds — It Is One of the oat Imi>ortnnt Prob tainment given in his honor. He ivas seat G o o d W o r k . ed in the front rotr, and was the most con De Linod. • lems Connected with Scientific spicuous person in the room next to the Do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump D a ir y ! ng*. For the many* farmers who do not popular contralto, who had just begun to tion has an equal for coughs and colds.—J. sing. Before she had finished the first verse F. Boyer, Trinity Springs, ind., Feb. 15,1900. have rollers, here is an implementthal the guest of honor arose, walked tc his The problem of cow testing con does the work just as well. On cloddy- hostess, said good-night, and prepared to A fool is wise, after a pattern of his own. tinues to he one of the most impor land it is better as it crushes; for leave, relates the New York Sun. tant of the problems connected with “But you won’t go now in the midst of —Chicago Daily News. land with small, loose stones it is dairying. It is a problem also in her song.” said the hostess, "It is an Are Three trains a day Chicago to Califor Maria/ It would embarrass her terribly.” nia, Oregon and Washington- Chicago, which is bound up much of the fu By tins time ail eyes were turned on the Union Pacific & North-Western Line- ture success of dairy operations in painter, but he seemed quite indifferent. this country. The first work lias “ She may call it an -Are Maria,’ " he Despondency is ingratitude; hope is God’s N o t a g o o said. “I should say it Was a battle song." worship.—H. W- Beecher. been and is to get the farmers to With that comment the painter left Hie wake up on this matter and to realize house. He has not been allowed to enter it Three solid through trains daily Chicago Has Free Homes For again. that they- have some cows that are to California. Chicago, Union Pacific & being kept at a loss. But after the North-Western Line. lam p ch im n ey is ContngTous Only. cow owners are stirred up to the im “This fishin’ fever seems to be contagious,” MILLIONS. On the road to success there is an urgent portance of this matter, we still have HOMEMADE LEVELER. Upwards o f 1 0 0 ,0 0 ® ' said the stranger, noting the long row of demand for rapid transit.—Puck. Americans have -settled anglers perched upon the creek bank. to consider the best ways of testing in Western Canada dar just the thing to make the ground made without my ing the past 5 years. “ Yes. it’s contagious, all right,” said the Opium anil Liquor Habits Cured. cows and th methods that arc to They are man who had been fishing four hours with Book free. B.M. Woolley, M.D., Atlanta,Ga. give certain results. In the begin smooth for the reaper or mower. It COXTESTE®. out a nibble, “but not ketcain’. ”—Balti ning of the agitation, even the scien levels up uneven places without so HAPJfy, AKfi more American. Every man is the architect of his own much packing and can he used on PEOSPEKOifS, character.—Board man. tists themselves knew comparatively’ nam e on it. and there Is room still fo* Ecole#Ia.sticnL little of the fat contents of milk and "any’ soil. 3UXX.IOXS. ■Wonderful yields o f wheat and othemrains. The Church—Do you think he is a well-propor Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more goods, the variation of the proportion of fat It is made of planks about 12 best grazing lands on the continent, Magnificent climate: plenty o f water and fuel; good school**’ tioned man? per package, than others. contests in the daily’ yield of milk. inches wide. If hardwood is used 1% excellent churches; splendid railway facilities. , Gotham—No; his lungs are away out of A t first a man that wanted to pur inch planks are desirable, hut if hem proportion, to his brains.—Yonkers States The man who admits nothing has nothing lock two-inch thick is best. It should M a c b e t h . HOMESTEAD LANDS o f !8 0 ACRES FREE, man. to explain.—Chicago Journal. chase a cow would go out to the. farm the only charge being S lO for entry. where she was kept, weigh one*miik- be three planks wide and eight or Send.to the following for an Atlas and otherlifcer- nture, as well as for certificate giving yon reduced ing, test the milk and buy or not on nine feet long. The front plank railway rates, etc.; Surrerintendehr o i should he turned slightly* up and se If you'll send your address, fll send you pm itlon, Ottxiwsv, Canada* orto C..1. BROUGH- FASTEN AGE MARKS. the stsength of that test. Now we ro>\ 430 Quincy JSldg., Chicago. 111.; M. V.ilClNNr*. cured by’ 2x6-iuch joists nailed No. 2 Avenue Theater liloclc. .Detroit, Ja -:hb have learned that one milking shows the Index to Lamps and their Chimneys, to Gn is r s , Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; E. T. Honinss, Sick Kidneys make people look older than they are; hasten the evening but little and that one test is little to or bolted across, as illustrated. It tell you what number to get for your lamp. S15 Jackson Street. St. Paul, Minn.; T. O. Cukri** Callahan Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.; J. C. DgncaN, days of life; fasten the marks of premature old age. The world over be relied on. Cows vary’ enormously can be drawn by* chain or tongue as Koom G, Big Four Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.; J. 1C M a c b e t h , Pittsburgh. MaoIiACHLAN, 807 Third Street, Wausau, Wis.; the Doan’s Kidney Pills is the recognized Kidney Specific. In a short period as to their milk giv preferred. This planker can be authorized Canadian Government Agents. ing. A. .7. Glover, who lias been test loaded with the larger stones as it is drawn over the field and emptied at, Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, and Cambria, W tom iso.—Previous to taking ing hundreds oE cows in Illinois, say’s loin pains overcome. Swelling of the the sample o£ Doan’s Kidney Pills I could that some of flic variations are re fence turn. The material need not FREE TO WOMEN limbs and dropsy signs vanish. scarcely hold my uriue. Row I can sleep all markable in this respect. One cow cost over $1.50 for the outfit.— WYEITS To prove the healing and night aud rarely have to get up, and that ach Orange Judd Farmer. cleansing power of .Psattlzi*’ They correct urine with brick dust sedi ing across my back a little above my hips is gave only- two per cent, milk at one toilet Antiseptic wetvilj mall a large trial -pnchagQ ment, high colored, excessive pain in pass gone.—Isaac W. Stephen's, Cambria, Vyo. milking, but at the next her milk ing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. The Gooff Honda Movement. -with booh of instruction* tested -1.5 per cent. Over short pe ^Pommel absolutely free. This is, Doan's Kidney Pills dissolve and remove | FREE—TO BETTER KIDNEY HEALTH. riods therefore the test is unreliable, In Athens county, 0., the farmers not a tiny sample, but si large calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpita prior to election day* were red-hot package, enough to convince- tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. hut over long periods it is exceeding S lick ers anyone of its value. Wolneif ly accurate. This is one of the im against piking. On election day* it Keep tho rider perfectly dry. No all over the country arej rained. Water and red clay carried ttjiUt Cap leak In on the saddle, praising Paxtine for what it S a l e h , M ass., March 31,1903.—I received portant pieces of information one cut extra’wide and long in the has done in. local ireat*’ the sample o£ Doan’s Kidney Pills, anil with the day* for good roads. Now the farm skirt. Extra, protection at shoul xuexit oi’ 1‘ezualc ills, curr must possess in testing cows. How der seiuus. "Warranted. W£U the use o£ one more box from my druggist I ers could not be induced to go back terproof. ing all Inflammation and discharges, wonderful am entirely cured of a very lame back—W. long the periods of testing must he dealer doesn't as a cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat^ to give reliable results has not been to the old mud-road system. .If we have them write //ttSgsjSs^ nasal catarrh, as a mouthwash, and to remove A . Cl e v e l a x d . for catalogue to EffgC&jSra tartar and whiten the teeth* Send to-day; % determined, but it is considered that only realized how much better our postal card will do. G alesburg, III., March 30,1903.—The sam it. 21. S.WTER a test covering a month is fairly ac roads might he made by cageful, in ■&SON, -Sole Sold b y druirglHtg o r soiit p o stp a id b y ««» 5<3 ple of Doan’s Kidney Pills came to hand. I cents, large box. Satisfaction guaranteed, also got one 50-oent box from our druggist,- curate, but to find Out what a cow telligent expenditure Of the road- East Cfimbrf«lget TUP, B . PAXTON CO., SOX Coiumbu* A v., FOSTEIt-MirBURX Co, Ballalo, X. Y. ^ JSoxton, 2kTa.»«. and I am thankful to say the pain across the Please send me by mail, without charge, is really’ worth the tests should con mouey- now available, there would be small of my back disappeared like a snow trial box Doan’s Kidney Pills. a more judicious, selection of super bank in hot sun. Doan's Pills reach the spot.— tinue off and on for a y’ear. This 1 lmer abfel may’ seem to mean a great deal of visors. We annually throw millions of E W - ______Name------use. Auanas n axiv.ijuj -a v c.l,l i msur. %'S'p work, hut it does not. It merely’ dollars into Our roads, a large per cent, S21 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Rochester,!?. x.| R ose Glen, P a., March 29,1903.—The free Post-office------of which is wasted. Yet we begrudge E WAHT YOUR TRAPS trial of. Doan’s Kidney Pills have been of great means the saving of a sample of milk the small additional tax that would ll/D ITC forT*JWEB land list and map showing onr benefit to me. Since using them I have no oc State------every’ day for perhaps weeks, keep You can buy of us at whole Tl n il L Red RlVcrValleyLand. Good Homes Cheap. casion to get up so often at night. My com (Cut out coupon on dotted lines and mall to ing it by the help of some preserva make transportation, the year round sale prices and save money. jjYVV. Flanders, Cash. 1st Nat. Bank, Warren, Minn. plaint affected the bladder more when catching Fosier-Milbiirn Co., Hugalo, N. Y.) possible and profitable. By our W tive, and testing it at one time. This cold.—J oseph L eppeRa l . Medical Advice Free—Strictly Confidential. Our 1,000-page catalogue tells is composite samyiliiig and testing wretched roads we annually* lose CXCHANGE“$28.000, general merchandise; $16,000; enough to build good ones, and j’et the story. We Will send it upon/ ■-yarm, HENRY, 6661State Street, Chicago, 111. and is on easy -way of solving a hard, receipt of 15 cents, Your neighbors, problem. The science of cow testing do not complain, of the tax. Count the. A. N. K .- A 1 9 6 6 is one in which all cow owners are in cost and good roads will win.—Farm trade: with us— why not you ? terested, and its elaboration means and Fireside. the improvement of all our dairy ■/l -PISO.’S CURE FOR A Well-prepared seed bed and good , CURES WHERE All ELSE FAJIS. _ _ herds.:—Farmers’ Review. seed -will give good results in seeding i Best Cough Syrup.'Tastes Good. Uae f la time. 8old by druggists. Bonemeal is a good fertilizer for •lover as yve 11 as any y their farm the sweet pea. — i crops. _ sfiOEaassttsaaaasBBsy | St Joseph iiig the Now York Life Insurance, The Patricians have, a man at work com pany was in the city Friday, hero frying to get a Court of that order. Foley’s Honey and Tar Bernice Bort came home from Ann cures colds, prevents pneumonias Arbor to spend tbe Easter vacation. Mrs A -M Moon and daughter was in Dr F O Higbces lias been appointed In Effect Sopfc. 28,1902. John Needham is very ill. and a train Niles Snuday. health offiper for this township. Trains Leave Benton Harbor ed nurse has been procured to care for A' C Wood of Niles was the guest of Thos Yauderlioof and wife of Chicago Ghronie Bror.GliitsCured Ayers visited friends here last week. “ For ton years J had chronic bron- as Fonnows: him, his -daughter. Miss Eflie Wood, iBewBBo«M Bi«8»aBam aagRnaaai For Chicago and West—- M Q. Smith was in Three Oaks W od- cuitis so bad that at times I could not Ralph G Bishop lias been granted a James and Irving Cooper wore called speak above,a whisper,’’ writes Mr, Jo 3:15 a m, 10:20 a m, 2:11 p m. 7:05 p m Impure blood always shows nesday. somewhere. If the skin, then pension on a brick making machine. to Wakolee Thursday on account of the seph Coffman of Montmoranei, Ind; “ I For Grand Rapids and North— Dr Frank Dietch and Miss Maude illness of their father, Otto Lyon of Centerville was in town tried ail remedies available, but with boils, pimples, rashes. If the no success; Fortunately my employer 8:05 a m, 10:20 a m, 2:45 ;p m, 7-66 nerves, then neuralgia, nerv- Golden were married at the home of the N F Choate and family have return «d Wednesday. suggested that I try Foley’s Honey and pm . ' ousness, depression. If the bride, Tuesday afternoon. Rev W P from tlieirtrip in California. Airs Elsie Havens lias moved to Val Tar. Its effect was almost miraculous For Saginaw and Detroit— French officiating. Airs Harley., who has been taking min paraiso. Ind,,-where her soil Sam is at and I am now cured of the. disease; On "3:05 a m, 10:20 a m, 2:45 p m. Mrs .! H Xiz gave a three course din- eral baths in Benton Harbor for the past, work on tlie railroad. my recommendation many couple have For Aluskegon— uer to twenty-five of her lady friends week returned home Thursday for a Aliss Anna Sehrumps and August Hess used Forloy’s none}- of Tar; and always 3:05 a in, 10:20 a m, 2:45 p m. Sarsaparilla with satisfaction,” W H Brodrick. stomach, then dyspepsia, on Wednesdn.y,afternoou, few days stay. were married at the home of O F Hess H. F. Moeller, GenTPass, Agt. It is reported that Owen McAniee Robert Hampton of Gleuwood was in in Galien. Wednesday evening, Rev G. W. LARlCWORTHV. Agt. B. Hurbo biliousness, loss of appetite. Eisen officiating. will succeed A K Morton as chief of po the city on business last week. BR.HHDRER. Your doctor knows the Ex-Sheriff B H Ferguson of St Joseph lice of the oily. Dowagiac and vicinity are suffering B A gig 8 A LYE •remedy, used, for 60 years. was iu town Wednesday. from a scarlet fever epidemic, four ** Returning from, the Cuban war, I was a. Deputy Sheriff Martin and wife mov The two year-old son of Henry Reim- d ie most healing salve in the world. orfeot wreck1- l>lood was. bad, and my cases having been reported by local OF OltTROIT* Kealth was pone:, Ibita.CoTr bottles oCAycc’s. ed tO: this city last: week. or, jr, and wife died Friday. ^arsaparlHa completely cured m e/’ physicians the last four days. ALSO 5 ILC^DOkhleic, ScmntQn.Pa. J A. Garber; suvvayor o ! the Dominion Aliss Alary Turner and Wilber Welch PROPRIETOR Stephen Dempsey has returned to his AV35H.CO.jc of Canada, has gone to Calgary, Alberta, were married by Justice A T Hall on liowellv 3Iass*. i home in Battle Creek, after a weolcs for where they will receive the outfit for visit with relatives and friemD in the Saturday. his summer expedition,. city. __- Eddie White and Perry Green went to Impure Blood Hon John Lane came from Lansing to Chicago Wednesday to rake tlieir final __CTsr=raggsa^nmiaa3«Eagrs»BggsKgae=;__ IIII Porter was a Bnehamiu visitor attend the Lein--Grow wedding. examination for apprentices in the U S Aid.' thoiSarsaparilla, by keeping the last week. bowels regular with’ Ayer’s Pills, Navy. Kodol Miss Flo Greening has" returned from Dyspepsia-Cure California, where she has been spending B D Denison lias purchased the build rfoUriui* Like Experience. In yonrtown a&tiie date, place and days named.bn- the whiter. ing used as Denison’s grocery stove, and low, wtiBrepnftlcaean seoJi^naiid-iPeeive coaaulta- Digests what you eat. “ One truth learned by actuul experi tiouand advlcoifrefe, iiiKll.ri>ataveiiC lf they decire, at CORRESPONDENCE Lightning struck the residence of "By is getting ready to move it across Alain Ibe.lowest rata of anv specl?'jli&& oC Jifs dspeiilence in ence does more good than ten experi ..She. state. .'It y.oucsinaofc ?j0treated success Cully at roil Nye, last Sunday morning, and did ences one hears about.” Tell a man street to his lot north of the post-office. homo he will ,t£ll you wlmi Jis ciin treat you for This preparation contains .all of the ittho SSnlWrluibi wliersyoitiean .rBcelvo ilie best of digestants and digests ail kinds of considerable damage to the house. that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and The high school will give an enter tries tm eh fc at the lowest price of ahv smBltaxium Iu Diara Kemedy will enro cholera morbus food. logive3 instant relief and never E a u C la ir e tainment for their benefit, April 25. tbo cpantrjr; W M Smith awl wife were greatly and he will, most likely forget it before : PaiticulRr' lirtehtlon is given to tii$ treatmeiftof tha fails to cure. It allows you to eat,all roHov.Iiig. li»rg standing diseases. vi3.—iNasal CA- the fo.od you wan t; The most sensitive John Rease. who is atten ding the Ann surprised by about, thirty uf their friends the end of the day. Let him have a se T ARUIt. /Votypv.s, ilucoxis ami JiOilienlat Diseases 3f the throat*, ^ oreigtV(Jrowi^sin the-J>nryiix, lisifyn- stomachs can. take it. By its useimaDy Arbor medical oollege. is at home for n dropping in upon them, Friday evening, vere attack of that disease, feel that lie is about to die; use this remedy, and thousands of dyspeptics .have been COUNTY CUm^xS failed. Is waok’s vacation. it being the twenty-fifth anniversary of ieilrn from his own experience how . ______H eart’C___ cured after everything else As G-teamed From Various exchanges. eral J^ebiiity, iDifieasiiS iiechliiii* to Women. Kritfal- unequalled for the stomach. Child: Win Hill o f Berrieu Centre is ou the their wedding. quit-kit- it gives relief, anti lie will re gl^SfT.nd all JOrms of KorvaiiS Diseases, Dfseaies of, the fcUdrieys iiiid Bladtlrtf,. Strictures, Constipation, ren with weak stomachs thrive on is. road Cor a. Dayton, Ohio, wholesale gro The ladies of the Congregational nter it all his life. For sale by w x nies, i Is* nre, I’lBtuhi, 1 rritahle and. indolent, ulcers, First dose relieves; A diet unnecessary, 1 Brodrick. ilip. Diseases. Scroiuhi. Blood nu£ Skin Diseases, cery house. Mr. Hill aud wife have ohnrcli made over fifty dollars at their The proposed new office building in Siirlflcal DlgensGs of all fprihs. tlie 3£ye. Ear,, Fr.co an'd Internal Organs,, including Deformities, Club Oures ail stesnsoh troubles their living quarters at Decatur. Ind.. handkerchief and home cooking bazaar. Niles at the Michigan Central' depot Feot, Tumor.\ Hair.Dips, etc. Also. Prepared only by J2. O.JD!EWiti v^r Ob., Ohlc&ffo b c : i \c n Springs JRUhfticc, Di’SjieiislK.XdarihOhahdrill foraiaOif Liyar, Tlie;$L botefe contains tiinoe the 00c. iJWr at present. About 150 people banqueted at the will bo 84 feet square and two .stories Stomach, ami uowel Dlsea,it;«, Scarlet fever patients are reported as high. The brick work is now iu pro IfOTHf<3; ;iDbN ietllntoe; Jiahits, not laiOwine the Jacob Brenner has started, the worlr of Luke View Hotel, Thursday evening, harm, autl now nervous '•jrci’ivS unlit .for study- improving, gress. social plCiisiires or httsiii v!*-. r/ith Joss ot Memory, improving his: dwelling, the occasion being the First Annual Headache,: Weak Hack. Red and;Sunkon r. H. Brodrick. Miss Bessie Pennell is recoveriugfroin About 23 cars of steel for the electric Eyes, llm plcs, Uretl JilQnvrjaB, Ko \mbitlon, A rcr- E Siitfin has,greatly improved Ins res Ladies Social Session Given by St. Jo sion to Sbcicty. Dreams ami Losses, DeiJosits Ih tlio her recent illness. railroad have arrived in Niles. Urine, which is passed tpb ‘oftoii. sometimes smart idence property by sodding the lawn. seph lodge. No. oil, B P O R ing; Milky Urine, KldocyTriuible, Oonorrhccfl, Gleet. The river is so high in Niles that the .Scricture; ,or any Disease of the Sexual System, can John Mikesoll .lias returned from a lierehmla safe and speedy cure. CJiafgeS renson.- Wm Kingsley left for Iowa on Friday Michigan Pulp company lias been com able. especiaUy t-o the poor, Cf>ftESGUAit!\.RTJ3EDt DR. FENNER’S visit in South Beml. TH.E SltfNS of .SVDHTMS are Blood and Skin in, the interests of the Hastings Indust A S.waei Breath •’ pelled to resort to steam power, The Diseases., Painful SweUim^ Rope Pains. AIncous ts a never failing sign of a hoalthy Geo Kephnrt has returned from his Patches in tlie Month. Hr.ir Loose. I'implrj on the: rial Co. Niles Board & Paper company were Back, and warty growths.. TI»©se cursd f orl 1 fe iv lth " A1 Freeman was a. Benton Harbor vis stomach. When the breath is bail the business trip in Chicago. closed last week on account of high wa outthe use o f injurious cIrti>M. stomach is out of order. There >is no I ^TA.R] 0QC-ELE, PILES, «tc.. O0B>:d AT n^ftF.. ^ KIDNEY and itor Wednesday. Josiah Diuiunn has moved to Benzie * h a v e Y o u tho.seeds ora*;y pastdisense lurKiiig in remedy in the world equal to tcodol ter, - your system? 1M"P0T.F%0%, or Loss of Peituai county, and will occupy his home. Power, «ind do you coutei «->iate rJA K ill A <3-12? Do Commissioner Stevens is doing some Dyspepsia rare for curing indigestion, Tlie divorce case of Ella Johnson vs you Ceelsafe iifWklng srep? You caii’t afford dyspepsia null all sto-naill; disorders, Miss Grace Crandall Of Buchanan Peter Johnson,, of Sodns, is now on Irial to take any rlslc. . lung needed work on the street, north Wo cure all spoti cases i y building lip the system Mrs. Mary s (Tick, of white Plains. k>., was the guest of Miss Grace Carothers in the circuit court. This is the case iu and.-parLfylriK tho blood. of towu. writes: "X have been a dyspepsic for l a c M i e E8~R(Maeniber, ail ivIlj are 'poor ,apd have no years - tried all kinds of remedies but last week. winch an official of the Big Four was money, ■vvith. Trljich to nay, v III receive OJflf All diseases of’Eldaeys, Pete Havener lias retm-nedi'rom Pent, MONTH’B.AIBDIGIKE I-., 151 'Bladder, Urinary Orsana. water; where lie lias been spending the continued, to grow worse. By the use Mrs W H Grimes anil (laughter, charged with breaking up the home of Iliose.tmablo to call shiL’i.l m ite part-icolcw. In* Also Rheumatism, Back of jeodol I began to improve at, once, Mr. Johnson, who was h soetion fore closing sfiamp, and receive flection list. ache,HeartDiEease,Qrav6l, winter. Esther, are visiting at the home of A J Thousands cured at h l>y correspondence. Dropsy, Female Troubles. aud after taking a few bottles atu fully Write us. anil if tlie rase L o.-C that can be ti cateC CERE Carothers. man at Sodns., The plaintiff: is repre W Ct Sharpe is now a fall-fledged no restored in weight, health and strength at home, we will do so. sented by John O, St. Clair of St Joseph Odnsiiltat.on free. Our Irniest; oni!fiii>n always Don’t become discoursged. There la ft tary public. and can eat whatever 1 like, Kodol di Geo Smith, aged 55; is in the comity given, aud good, honesc, cajcIuL treatment giyeri cf cure for you. If neccuary irrlte Dr. Fenuer. and Hammond & Hammond of Benton:: gest what,yon.eat and mske the stomach Jail for attempting to murder his, wife svery patient-. * He has.spent a Ufe time curlnr Just^.iuch IT A. Ward has been in: the drug bnsi sweet, w N Brodrick. Harbor appeal-for defendent. A D .D R r S S A L L fVlAftEi cases as yqurs. Ail consultatloua Tree*. u»ss twenty years in this place. and son. “I)r., Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure The Searchlight Manufacturing com Is the .cause of my being alive to-day. I had MBs Ralph Ohyl'and of Dowagiac visii- REED CITY SANITARIUM, suiTered greatly of kidney disease1 for years A ! Freeman has moved bis dwelling Benton Harbor pany of Chicago, in the interests of and reduced in weight to 120 pounds. I now to the north side of the lot. and after od her parents. W G Smith and wife of REED CEIL Eii-til .\retgh 105 pounds. The marsh north-east ot the Here Berrien Centre. .. whom Dr Probert, late of Niles has: AV. B. McGOGIN; Olive Furnacft. O.*' the needed repairs are made and the Marquette depot :is so flooded as to have been negotiating with the city fathers Druggists. 50c.; gl. Aak for Cook Book—Free. A driven well on tlie lot on which Jno lawn is newly sodded liis home will be the appearance of a lake, of Benton Harbor, will locate in that WILL BE AT HOTEL LEE Sure Cure; Circular. Dr u.lCT ■ V!T!K3niNPF7 I U 0. UM15 U I. Fenner Fredonla.N.y improved. Boyleis building his new house is a com to w u as th e necessary funds with; which .1 Arthur H Brownell and. Miss,Hattie plete success at the depth of forty-six Fred Barks and Elmer Hauolds have Burdick, both of Sod us. were united in to purchase the site asked for, lias Monday9 May 4 W. F. Runner taken the oath of deputy village mar feet. The water supply is abundant been raised at this time. marriage by Rev. Flenvy Burton, last and wholesome. shals. Wednesday, A hack in which Frank Andrews and Walter Sharpehas re turned from ..Val Our merchants and others are coin- Del Alnrpliy wese riding one evening Mrs Hattie Riford has arrived from plaining of loafers who roost on their paraiso: college. with a diploma from .the Grand Rapids to visit her childrenhere. last week was partially overturned by commercial course of that school. He steps and deposit great pools of tobacco the team s'arting to run away and the Mrs J Johnson and daughter have re also lias a fine recommendation from spit on the walks It is unlawful. $ turned from California where they have two young men received some bruises the president. According to Dr Fred McOmber's tes while being landed in the soft mud. # been spending tbe winter. Charles. Maynard, and family aud Joe timony, the qniokest .movement record Sherwood Snyder, an old resident of Ferry and family have moved to their ed tlie in Bunny South last winter was <8* i Bain-bridge, is reported as being very home near'Benclon. Benzie comity. made by John Johnson when lie pinched # n.iw low with dropsy and heart, trouble. an alienator's tail and tlie allegator & changed. i A Doctor’s Bad Plight It is reported that a diphtheria scare exists at StevensviJle. where there have .1 M Jackson lias moved into the house Two years ago, as a result of a severe been several deaths and maul- children cold, I lost m.y voice,’’ writes Dr M L S M Simpson on Mechanic street. Mr- t .Scarbrough of Hebron, Ohio, •'than be nre sick. Jackson will be found in tlie barber shop o gan an obstinate cough Every remedy A H Rowe has moved liis stock one hereafter. % knowu to me as a practicing physician door south of old stand. for thirty-five years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try 5 The Gniversalist ladies realized over Foley’s Kidney Cure Seed icing’s crew .Discovery for eomsnmption $25 from their supper held laet Tuesday snakes kidneys and bladder right ^3"^ o vonghs and colds. I found quick relief evening and for the last ten days have felt bet Dreadful Attack of Whooping; lev than for two years-’ Positivel 'Rev W .1 Coggsall, assisted by Miss C ough m w m m 1 ime gnaranted for throat and lung trouble Katherine Bates, deaconess of Grand Mrs Ellen Harrison of 800 Park- aven- ne, Kansas City, Mo, writes. “ Our TsiE GREAT SOW SSEOSGISSg by W x Broderick. 50<- and SI.Oft Tr Rapids, have been holding meetings at bottles free. two children had a severe attack of the M E church for the past week. whooping cough, one of them in the Watch every cow and at the first sign * of disorder in appetite, digestion or flow Suit The Benton Harbor Business Meu’s paroxysm of coughing would often T h r e e O a k s faint and bleed at the. nose. We tried of milk,, give a dos f KOW-KURE, Association has become a permanent or Carefully follow tlie d ,,_lions as given Miss Cora Dniubolton visited lie-r everything we heard of without getting J3obh come together, As usual we looked ganization relief. We then called in- our family on the box and that cow will get well. mother in Buchanan over Sunday # The Chicago Bargain Store will he doctor who prescribed Foley’s Honey of ahead and have 'tlie n e w spring suits rea tar. With the verv first dose they"be D H Benson has liis. soda fountain in closed aud the slore room vacated May KOW-KLRE is in powder form, to be dy lor yon. And this year we Iiave sur operation. gan to improve, and we feel that it has given in regular feed. It cures abortion, i 1, and M u Schier will probably then re saved their lives." Refuse substitutes, barrenness and scours, removes retained passed our own record for having a splen Mrs:.! Otfc and baby of Laporte visited tire from the mercantile business. w n u rod tick. afterbirth and caked udder, strengthens did assortment. relatives in tills, place last week. the appetite, purifies the blood, vitalizes, l Philo Russell has again resumed his G alien Our stock of clothing is as complete as Mrs. Geo Worthington, entertained the nerves’aud prevents disease. It in former position as driver of the city five Jacob Brow-er was in town on business creases the mi-lk. It is a medicine for Mrs Fuller of Buchanan last week. care and experience can make it. You will team. . " Wednesday. cows only, made by the I Mrs; Ed Mann has returned to her findpaM the good qualities of fabrics and -A large basswood tree at Oak Crest H W Glover of Niles was in town on r~ AIRY A S S O C ! AT ION'* *3* home in. Slew Buffalo, from a visit with farm, north of the city, was struck by all the new styles. A supberb collection business last week, LYNDONVSLLE, VT. r. 1 itivos in this place. lightning last Sunday morning and split which for variety; merit and attractive- Clyde Swem has gone to Great Falls,: # Senator Sovereign has returned, to from top to bottom. jin-i nor Sa!e hv ness is without a rival elsewhere. . Montana, where he expects to spend the f nosing. summer. W N. BRODRICK Oscar Goombs unloaded eight Nehras- Due Notice is Served. «» K-i. horses:.n.t the, stock yards. Due notice is hereby served on the All wool; well made suits as cheap as $5 public generally that Dewitt's witch e§3 T .E Daviclson lias bought 40,000 Ore Bezel salve is the only salve on the mar and range in price up to $20.00 gon red wood shingles with which, to: ket that is mado from the pore, un # i- »ver the roof of liis building. adulterated witch hazel. Dewitt's ■*rr switch- Hazel salve has: cured thousands Miss Rika Hepner of Kalamazoo 'visit* of cases of piles that would not yield to eii her mother here the first of last week. Any other treatment,;:aM; this fa ct has, brought ottt tunny worthless counter Prof Paul Chamberlain of the Lewis: feits' Those, persons Who get the genu «» Institute,. Chicago;, visited: his father in ine Dewitt’s. Witch Hazel Salve are never mis place last week. disappointed, because it cures, w- s Brodrick. '.Via Phillips: lias moved his family ou will soon be here and you a farm: near New Buffalo- will wanb a nicelv mado <8* Four stores at ... . Mrs E K Warren has returned front a D o w a g ia c '" South B end, I nd visit: with her daughter at 'Godfrey,. Earl McStay and wife have: gone, to; .Jacksonville, I I I their home in Laiuont, Iowa. Miss Emma Imsso. who: has been: Q uincy, I I I S pr in g fie ld . I l l spending the whiter in Chicago; Mrs Mary Cook has.gone to Matta- W H Woodlpy. who is a senior at Ann wan in the iuterost of th e,L O T M, Arbor,this year;, has: accepted tlje posi- ©has Hubbard and wife entertained ti: in ns superintendent of oar schools. the pedro club Wednesday evening, Chas Hubbard is having liis white President Warren, has made the-fol Uome-in and make a selection from one Horse trained to the saddle for his niece,. lowing appointments:, Health Office, of the best.line of goods ever shown in Dr WLHelkie: Fire Chief. David Potts; Miss Cecil Hatfield. The - saddle-horse Buchanan.- Wenuarantpe'saitisfaction Preildent pro tom. W G'Gowu. is becoming popular again. Mrs A Copeland: is; in Benton Harbor, Rev Fr Lovette-visited friends in De having been called their on account of troit-last week. the serious illness ot her water. Atty Howard of Kalamazoo whs in .. John. Hersheri’ow.v•. I Mrs Alva Sherwood lias been visiting, the cit> on business Wednesday. friends in Kalamazoo the past week. Chas Hain of Kalamazoo represent--;. "- 'C- -C- -Sp