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T-ri County Chronicle.

VOL. 2. CASS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, ~9oo. NO. 33-

MOR[ RAKROAD YA[ti. AR[ STIK 0.~ lOP. ~@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~ Chas. Frost returned to Chicago Last week's Tuscola County Adver- Regardless of the severity of She Wednesday. :' tiser gave out the folIowing railroad weather, quite a large crowd witness- LOCAL TENS C.L. Bostwick returned from Care I: II ( I;5111: lllliSl!rl:,t I lleWS: ed the foot, ball game on Christmas Wednesday. "There has been more or less talk day between the locals and l~he ever Rob( Young of Gagetgwn was in during the past, few weeks regarding victorious high school. The game town Saturday. the extension of the Caro branch of was spirited througtmut and players IIere's a tear drop for theo, 0 contrary, Cal. Ale is assisting at l~he postoillco 1~ We also to buy them now while stoc'k ix com- l)tm Michigan Central raih'oad from on both sides won good reoutations. ()nly ~ tear upon thy lonely bier; I u,+o,o,, I And yet, 'tfs our dearest s611vmdr, daring the rush. plete and to buy them here. bhis phtce to sorne point in tlm north- The locals were the heavier but were Forwhat can we gh'e (hOb more thane Jessie Crosby returned from Sagi~ ern part, of this county, and last Fri- defeated on oceount of a lacl~ of know- tear? .q'ho s~tn(ls Of tlme we~tr tt',wty (h'ettrily; new last Thursday. I day+ night a dozen orso of the rail- ledg e of the game. !Iowever, the Conll)l,%islu~ce marks their works, eivi'llty t Let us male a ~ew s~itesl0.s: SUl)l)htnLs COml)a, ssion where ~ the pagan Pearl Schenck of Ann Arbor is road olicials came here on a special school boys realize that they played trod, Liberty dwells upon the freema, tPs sod, home for his vacation. 1 A pair of ladies' or gents' warm Slippers, ear, and left at 10:40 tile next fore- the hardest contested game of the An¢Ll;rogress marl(s the mighty works of I noon. A meeting was had with tim season, making their six scores with- God. Tom. and Jennie Oesterlie of Cam 1~ A pair of ladies' or gents' fancy Slippers, We view the l)nSt with sorrow, pride and directors of the sugar company and in live minutes after the referee called cheer-- were in town Saturday. A pair of ladies', or gents' warm Shoes, g the matter of extension was carefully ttm game, but failed to count again. q'he fu|,ure comes before us as the past,. We Ienow nol~ all her works I1]1(1~ ydl; we cast PearlLee and Maggie Ilatton were t A pair of ladies' or gents' warm Rubbers, gone over, and although 'both sides After the game the defeated team The thoughts l,hal~ 'makt, i).e~' nobi0, rich and callers at Ca:o last Sunday, "~: A pair of gents' Boots. A Gents' Overcoat, invited the victors to share an oyster (lear, I arc vary reticent about giving out in- For they're onr pl'Ol)heeles for the now Harry Outwater was the guest of I'd(marion, it seems to be a settled supper with them at John Gordon's year, ~I A boys' o17 youtt~s' Overcoat, A gents '°Fur h'iends in Imlay City ~l*[les(~ay. t'aet the new line is a go. Tavern, an invitation wliieh was read- 51. R. K. _ Overcoat, Nice Suit of Clothes, Fal:cy Miss Ella Reed of Flint is tim gues~ I Certain it is that this factory has ily accepted and the 22 players ate of her mother, 3h's. G. W, Goff. Suspenders~ I-Iat, Gloves, Fancy Shirt, proven remarkably successful this and made merry together, a harmon- Nh'. Janks returned to Care Satur- Etc. I season, and it is not only tlm largest ious and jovial crowd, made more so day. Mrs. L. Wood of Port Huron is vis- mm in Michigan, but it also stands because the game had been a hard P. Usher.is yisiting in Canada this iting her parents here this week. I lirst in output of sugar and superiority earned one. If the ground permits, Week. Itersey Ybuflgs is the guest of 1 of product. The plant was designed, another game will probably be played M. Itimelhoch of Caro was in town friends in North Branch this week, I{ I10S111, and has been erected with a view to on New Years 1)ay. S u nd ay. Nettle Goff and Violet Gillies arc I doubling its capacity at, a small cost Bad Axe, Vassar and Lapeer have Ii'red ]?+timer returned from Yale spending tim holidays in Greenleaf, --a++ --,,.'+ +-oo-oO o'o'='oo =o". I and if 15hisis done there must be more refused to meet our school boys for the Wednesday. Mr. McCall of C~inada is a gues~ at I Thumb clmn~pionship which is surcly territory in easy reach for raising Chancey Campbell returned to I)e- the 5IaeArthur home west of town. beets. Ithas been a very dill(or tit ours by a, record of six games withou~ trot( Tuesday. Fred ]3allard of Sanilac Centre was matter this season to get beets ship- be( ng scored against. the guest of h'iends in town Tuesday. ped in promptly from poJntson the Ilanehe Hansler entertained friends Pere Marquette and whether this is Tuesday night. R. A. Watson left Saturday for TIIID t[CTUr[. lie :airweatter lros llsd l 101ilay liil t due+to shortage of cars or the un- E. W. Chamberhtin of Kingston was Chicago where he will spend the holi- friendliness of a competing system, as The third qumber of our leciure in town Sunday. days. A Bargain in Cotton Gloves and /~ittens :+<)me allege, it matters little, because course will be given Saturday evening Ethel-Xarr was the guest ()f friends Dugald Monroe of Imhty City is vis- . Fron: Satur,?ay, Dec. 15, to Satur- A very complete line of Ladies and i~ is the beets which the sugar com- Jan. 5th. John R. Clarke will give in Ubly Wednesd!ty, ing his mother here during (lie holi- r ~ )) ~ Gents' and Chitdren'sat 10c to $1.00 Ills great lecture, "To and ]Pro in Lon- d tt3, Dec. 22, we will give you 7c un- 9any are after, and which they must Win. Zinnecker (ff Pigeon spent days, " bleachc'" cotton at 5v per yard. Not per pair. don, ~' on the above date at IIitch- trove. With a new factory at Bay xmas with his parents. Arch Wilson; the butcher, is visit= over 5o yds. to any one+ customer. cock's opera hottse, l:Ie is spoken This is a. bargain and will be y(mr City, anoBher at Saginaw and also one (if !t~g at l~is home in Sebewaing tiffs Fascinators as a man of unt{sual originality, hu- Clarlg McKenzie is spending the hol- time b-:, buy your year's sttpply of cot- , All Mnds grid colors. 25o to $3.00 :tt, Sebowaing. there is a probability idays ifl Findlay, Ohio. weal:; ton. I{emember (lie dates. ,,~l' the territory tributary to tl~e fact- mor znd pathos. Amoug the many each. Mrs. O. K. ,lanes returned Wednes- Thos. LaFond of Bad Axe was thg )ry here becoming so prescribed as to press comments we clip tlm following: Handkerchiefs ]Blorida, Chautauqua, Feb. 27 '97. day from a visit in Owosso. guesI~ of Kate Zinnccker during the Underwear render the phmt, an unprolitable in- holidays. q?he largest and mosb complete line Our large stock and good value,', vestment, hence the necessity of bet- To whom i15 may concern: thtrry Weydemeyer of Care was the Chas. McCue of tim Agricultural 0f handl(erchiefs wilt be found at Our meet the approval Of all. We sell the Ler t,ransportalAon facilities. The I have he'u'd Jolm R. Ol'u'ke lecture guestor his mother Sunday. store. Prices range frown Ic to 75u r+ght kind of Underwear at the right College, is spending his vacation at s~atement, has been made that the three times on +'To and Fro in Lon- Jas. McAr~Imr left Tuesday for a eacll. prices. his home here. rag;u" company will secm'e the right, of don." It is a marvelous platform per- visit wit, h friends in Saginaw. forlnance, tic is a perfccb cyclone of H.C. McMillan, W. Durstein and Notio::,s Orocertes way and grade the tint, and the rail- T. (I. l<'ritz and wife entertained i. Our Grocery I)ept, will be iilled for way company will do the reslx 3hmy wit, and story, admirably told. He Keibh Morris 6f Gage(own were m We carry nearly cveryBi~ing in the A. IPritz and family on Tuesday. the holiday trade With a full line ol ,:hlim (,hat the line will run t,hrougl~ has great dramatio ability; puts great town Tuesday. notion line for the boli(htys. We of+ Candies, Nuts, Granges, ]Pruit, etc. i'er 5c boxes of hair pins for 3c. 5c C,dwood or Columbia to Sebewaing, fm'cefulness to all hesays, tIis story Chas. Schenck of Saginaw is spend- Isaac Hall and wife on Garfield Ave. We l~an(tle Fresh Oysters in brtll:or ing tlm holidays at his home here. paper of pins for 3c. 35c and 50c hair by tam can. We sell you an A No. 1 whicll wouid tako in a very rich agri- is a vivid picture ol London and Lon- entertained twenty-five of their near l)rushe8 for 25c. l?eanut for 10c a lb. A good Laun- cultural section, while others believe don life.. It has besides great, literary Morley Wiekware of Gage(own vis- relatives on Christmas. dry Soap, 15 bars for 25c. A good fair ~,hat it will follow tho river; as it does clmrm. 5[any sentences are finoty ited with his p:trents here Tuesday. Mrs. D. McArthm" and son Charley Umbrellas Colree for ~c a lb. turned, and his reference to historical fr()m -~tssar, toCass City, as it could of Detroib were the guests of IA A. i Ladies' Umbrellas for tam holidays. Jessie Clark returned Tuesday after Q). Fancy Lamps and Dishes t~omttch more cheaply built in that events and clmraeters shows him t+o be Ellis during tlm holidays, In 0ardor to ~clean up our entire stock well acquainted with the London of a weeks visit with relatives in Ell:ton. we offer our entire line a~ 2;5 t,o 5o per ~]ntire new line to show you. See Airection, and thus be connected with After Jan. 1st all business places Mi btie pasB; tie, online(, fail to please. 5It'. and 3[r,~; Treadgold of Ubly cent off. our goods before buying. ~llat itnport~ant buslness town +in Will be closed at 8 o'clock p. m. with I commend him in unqualified terms. were ghosts at L. Karr's on Ohristmas tim northern part of the county, the exception of Saturdays. whore ;Is much, or more produce is [ lmve engaged hlm for all our assen> day. Save money and time by btlying your holiday goods of Appropriate Christmas e?:ercises shippe:t each year, than from any blies. Yours very sincerely, Arcl~ Ilitchcock and Jane McKen- were held in (,he Presbyterian and ?d. town itl the county, Either route W. L. Davwso~a zie spen~ Thursday with friends in E. churches Monday night" Big I)onbte Store, - i~liBter alid eggs wanted, would open up all the beat territory Caro. Mrs, Metcalf entertained +~. D, that would be required for this facl- Prof. Masselink and wife of Big A HV[kY RUN AWAY, 0rosbyand wife and Jas. Furgcson O1'3'. ' Rapids are visiting with relatives and ~ :-I.~.,~ .'~:~.~. ~.~.'~.~.~:~.~.>o.~.a.~,.~.~-..:.=,.~.~ ..... ~.~.~.~,.>.~.'~.~.~:~.~:~.'~ ...... ~.'~.il.>B.~.,-~,£.. John Bordt, who lives on the eoun- and wife at a Christmas dinner. We think the Advertiser has taken friends in town this week. very sensible View of the raih'<)ad by line+ had a pretty lively runaway Misses Ella Bond and CynU~ia Ben~ a Mrs. A. J. Knapp eutertained A. A + + situation. There never has been any Wednesday afternoon. It seems Jolm net( of Wic~ware are new apprentices °+ latl ++ McKenzic and family and Arch Ititch- + + doubt in our mind but what the 5I. was driving he.he from town and aB Mrs. Tennant,'s dressmaking slmp.' whenhe arrived near Gee. tIelwig's cock at a Christmas dinner. C. road would come to Cass City. Mrs. McCoy Wall:or near Deckers place, Ted Snelling drove np anf] pass Nrs. A. G, Houghton and son Roy While t, he proposed route to Gagc- Mill has an auction sale V,T ednesda3[r cd him. Jolm was in pretty good hu- lert Saturday for Detroit where they t,Bvn and Sebowaing has some advan- Jan. 2. J. If. Strifller is the auction~ mor and started in to havea litLle will be tile guests of relatives (luring tages, yet there are a great many eel'. raoe~ but the fill: WaS of a very short the holidays. reasous why the Cass river route will r3:[he fine Xmas beef at, Janks meat ++ +lle+ ° dttration, for wit~houl5 any previous Mrs, F. C. Lee entertained 5h'. and tinally be adopted by the people most- market wassect(red p,f Add!son Bpom: warning one of t, lm wheels strllok atl Mrs. :John All(n, Mr. Mrs. Beebe- ly iuterested in the projecb. We do and lmwer of Greenleaf. It, weighed alive obstaele and 5h'. 1;ordt~ was thrown hiser and Mrs. Ha(ton and daughter o++ time o+ not bet(eve tho report that the Penin- i1,454 pounds. + + sular Co., will buih] a,factory at Selle- from his vehicle. Maggie at, dinner Tuesday. V/hen Ted Snell(ha looked back, I. B. Auten and family and Mrs. waing lttitil sonio sub,~tantial proof is Gee. K(db of St.. Johns has pnrehaP.- +.- +ind,~ no Susan Libby 'md daughter Miss Alice a'iven. If any factory is 'built it will Mr. Bordt's horses were without a ed the S. Benkehnan farm eas5 and ate their Christmas dinner at the be at, Cass City, At any rate the Care driver, and were coming aft, er him on north of town and will move his fami- Gordon hotel. branch will be extended tu Cass City a dead ran. Shelling fortunately made ly there in the near ftlture. in the near future. the corner ab the county line before Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Landon spent :+ with tl,:~ ~. Gee. IIelwig and wife and daugh" the team overtook him, and as hc Sunday at the hmne of A. L. Johnson ters, Kate and Minerva, returned last ,+,,+~ ar(;hiteBf turned (me way BoPdt's horses turned of Kingston. Mr. Landon attended l,M(hly from Buffallo where tlmy have north for Imme. Sneiling turned a law suit Monday before Justice :Stc~ "~ oY today, UNION WATC|i-NIIIT SERVICE, been visiting during the past seven around immediately and found John Cracken. At the M.E. chure, h, Dec. 31, 1900 weeks ...... ,~ TVe are now offering" a specialty on Pine Lath and Cedar by the roadside badty shaken up. He Miss Jennie MacA rthur of Liberty, from 9 p, m. until midnight., to watch F.J. tIohnan of Owosso, who is at • e Shingles. We also carry a complete line of RQugh and ~. took him home and then came on to rifle, :Miss Eflie of Mason, 5Iisg Mime tile nineteenth century out and ~he T~ present visiting his daughtm ~, Mrs. Dressed Buihling Materials from Moulding to the largest the city for medical aid. Dr. V, elk:- (,~ Big Rapids and Miss Belle of Pon- (wen(tenth century in. The follow- W.A. Lockwood of Elmwuod, was a +~+ Slits. lneyer wits SUlUlnoned who nlade a tdac are spending the holidays !t their ing is the program: pleasant caller at, this office on Wed- 9:'09-9:35" Review of the 19th centre,y, Roy. c. thorough examination and forttlnate- home west of town. 11. Morea u. ly no broken bones were foind. AI; nesday. + C $5 CITY l_IJll!l/Ill C0 L {;0. ° 1Kr, and Mrs, E.A. 3IcGgo+:ge anti + th) 9:35-10:10 Outlook for the 20th century, Roy. this writing ?,Ir. L>ordt is resting eas- ~h'. and MrP, S. Champion are visit, +}'~::' Ne+tr R, R. Statlon," Peter Carter, Mar, A. Torbet. family entertained Chas. McGeorgfi 10:10-10:50 Youug I+eol)hes Secthm, I,'req A. ily. in~ friends at Toledo this week, Mr. • T~ .~, ,~., ..... a+.~ .... ~ ...... ' .... ~ ...... ~'~ '~- ...... ~ ..... ~ ...... Btgelow, I)residlng. and wife of Kingston and Mrs Lisk Of "What thelgd~ century lias Given to Young Champion is one of tim exhibitors of t ) eOl)le," Mrs, A, J. l(napl). !Ioward City at the Gordon hotel t)~ "Present Perils of Yonnt~ I'eOlfle and Ilow lo fine birds at the Toledo Poultry and A MID~lfiI|I W[DD|N(L Tuesday. Overcome Them." Laura l(lnmp. Pet show wliich is being held during '+.Doors Of Pl'ivelego ;I, Ii(l Power Of)ell to Yotlllg l?eoifle, '~ llerlha ~lcl(enzle. About 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, this week. A car load of lambsshipped by J. tI. J0:,)0-11:~5 l?esIinlony and Appeal, led by Pastor Torbet was aroused from a S6rifller last week was accidcntly tip: • l{ev, E. l{ffslfl)rook, ' There wilt be an "ctid-of-the,een- theological revery by a young man pad over in (lie M, C. yard at Windsom Club!oing Offers 11:~5-1L :00 (Jonsecr:tlhm and I rayer, led by tury '~ message !n tile P;ermoils at, (lie I{ev. F, l(hlmlL who lives somewhere about fourteen AbouB lifty of the lambs were either Methodist church next, Sunday, and With Singing will be interspersed in the miles from the city, who requested killcd or injtircd. ~{ ~ the Chronicle ,N~ NI the pastor will preach in the morning services, and at, ~he close tl, ere will be tlmt he accompany hlm and tie the on ++God speaking through the cen- TIle Grcenleaf Evangelical Stinday handshaking and wishes for a "Happy matrimonial knot, It was htte, to be New Century." turies '~ and in the evening to the school came to a close for the winter. Chronicle and Cosmopolitan ...... $1.65 sure, but t!ie case was urgent, the lasl5 Sunday afternoon with approp~. ,p ., young people on "Life's unexplored " and McClure's ...... 1.65 young fellow havit~g already travelled r, W ay. ' ' priate Xtnas exercises. ~he soholars, and Mu~sey's ...... 1.65 sixty miles in older to bring abe(it did excellently in speaking and sing: MIRRIAfiI~ H+C[NS[S Miss ,)ella Beach received yesterday and Success ...... : ...... 1,60 the happy event, and so tale reverend inS, and after the literary program afternoon at her home, 31"/ Yayette and EVerybody's Magazine ...... 1.60 The following marriage license% gentleman cottld not Vet~ Well say no. was rendered eacll one received a suit- g~reeN in honor of Mrs. J. D. Brooker and Pearson s ...... 1.60 have been issued in Tuscola county. As usual, Mr. Tcrbel~ made quick able present' and Home Magazine ...... i ...... + .v.U. :[:~[0 wo-k. By 11 o'clock he had made the of Ca~s City, The prizes at cards were Willard Jones, Ca~s Ca~ ...... 21 "No place like home is the unani~ and Woman's Kome Companion ..:.+. ,1.60 Rena Woodman, Akron ...... 18 fourteen miles, performed tl~e cere- w.on by :Mrs. H. F. Paddock and Mrs. mous verdict of all the m~mbers at and Every Month ...... 1.60 Henry I attison, Culumbia ...... 3 A. ]3. Snow. Plca.~:lqff vocal s,qections mony gad Sat down to a l'igh iiiarriaffe ~lie hom~ of R~v. fins. :SIncAr~hur. and Ladies' Home Journal ...... 1,65 Celia Arnold, Columbta ...... 20 feast. It was rathel ~ early in the were rendered by Hrs. C+ E. Smnck.-- The entire family with the exception and Ainslee's ...... 1,65 A ndue Rock~ feller, Colwood ...... 0 mornlng before he arrtvcd home Saginaw News. Viola Andrus, Colwood ...... 20 of one son, Dunlin+ have gladdened and Designer ...... : ..... 1.65 where hc betook himself tO dl'eafifland Jolm H, Delong, Cass City ...... 34 In a recent letter fi'om J. L. Ititch- the heart, of the father by tllelr pres- and DeFneator ...... i,.65 without any further ceremony. Mr, Maggie JUstin, +'+ ...... 21 cock Lo his family+ he says the trip ence during this holiday week. It is and Detroit Journal, semi-weeldy ...... 1+50 Torbet wtll not strtte how liberal he Elljtdi llussell~ Gilflwd ...... 23 was hard on him bnt now that he has really a sight worth looking upon to and Twlce-a-week Detrmt l~reePress ..... 1+50 was rewarded for hl~ midnigl~t ex- J erinie tI'mson, " ...... 20 reached nis destination he iS not at see Mr. MacArthnr Ket the parrot and New York World, tri-weekty ...... 1+S0 cnrsion. Win, A. Perry, K0ylton~ ...... 21 all sorry-he undertook tt, for tim air grandpapa. The little babe of Mr. Lena MickeL Lapeet Co ...... 19 Seems to have given him a new lense >/: Elincr Smith, Fairgrove ...... 20 and Mrs. Ma~selink la thQ center or January Designers are ready fo~ of lifeaid he feeIs very much im- attraction and we fear there will be Edna Martti. Gilford...... 19 sale at thl~ office, Alonzo Shaver, VaSsar ...... 42 proved. He stated that the-orange Some aching hearts when the little Ca~** CI¢~+ The Chronicle, M,o.,,.. Carrie Rice, Vassar ...... 23 crop is now being gathered and tam one is taken away after a short visit ..... Chas. I Iaek, ~ Klng~ton ...... 30 ~Delleiou~ Heller' '.kwhea t ground is being cultivated for I~his by the parent~: Sara.l~ S mitl b De, top. + .19 flour for eakem, . : ~',<: ,,,... year's grain amp.

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],++ +: +, Y iTALMAGE'S SERMON. sufferings. I will go down and reform eternal rescue if we will accept it) Tfi-C0unty Chronicle. the worhl. I will medicate its wounds. Read it slowly, read ,it solemnly, read I I I will calnl its frenzy. I will wash off it with tears, "He descended into hell."] p][NGREE'S { EtT D{ NEIX, /FOR" THE V$ORLO'S DISEN- Its pollution. I will become incarnat- He knew what kind of pay he would LANDON & KLUMP, Publishers. TH RALLM ~.NT. ed. I' will take on my shoulders and get for exchanging celestial splendor upon my brow and intb my heart the for Bethlehem caravansary, and he CASS CITY, -:- MICI[IGAN. consequences of that world's misbe- dared all and came, the most illus- Sermon It:spechdly Appropriate for A Spread That Cost the C0vern0r About havior. I start now, and between my trious example In all the ages of disin- Cincinnati girls are marrying dukes, the Chrlsi~nas Season--The BIl~slon of 2~tval at Bethlehem and my ascent cunts, and things, and one Cincin- llle Saviour of the %Vorld--~l'roof That ]~eholng l[laek Dlvlno Love, from Olivet I will weep their tears and nati belle, so the dispatches tell us', has God ;Is Now, the only fair thing for human F0uE Thousand Dollars. Love. / • suffer their griefs and dle their death. |ust knocked down a Cincinnati beau~. hearts to do is to echo back that sow Farewell, my throne, my .crown, my eretgn love. You and I have stood irt but Cincinnati need not think she can (Copyright, 1900, Louis I~lopseh, N. 2C) scepter, my angelic environment, my mountainous reglous where, uttering" %Vashlngton, Dec. 23.~In this dis- hog thesociety swelldomofthisre-,qPl[Tl'~ INVITATIONSEN f heaven, till I have finished the work one distinct word, the echoes woul& glen. Louisville, hereafter, is £0 ,uidltll ~course Dr. Talmage describes in a new TO THE SENATE. and come back!" God, was never con- come back with a resonance startllnN off her prize fights in evening drca~. way the sacrifices made for the world's quered but once; and that was wllen he and captivating, and from all our disenthralment and deliverance. His was conquered by his own love. "God hearts there should sound unto the The presentation shield hltended for Roasts, Frosts, Wi~e, Talk, Flowers, Susie and text is I'. John iv., 16, "God is love." is love." heavens responses glorious and long Gem Baden-Powell, and which has Perilous undertaldng would it be to been wrought from 200 Kruger sov- Thi~gs Getmrally The (ievernor His • Christ the Comforter. continued. Let the world change its 1 attempt a comparison between the at- ereigns, has been completed. Owing to If or, e paragraph of the creed seems style of payment for heavenly love. No tributes ~ of God. They are not like a the indisposition of the gallant officer, Owt~ Toast-/~aster. to take you, like a child, out of the more payment by lances, by hammers;~ mountain range, with here and there however, the date of its presentation arms of a father, let the next para- no more payment by blows on the The remarka:ble banquet given by more than her share of hypocrites. I a higher peak, nor like the ocean, with has been deferred. He is expected to graph put you in the arms of a moth- cheek and scourging on the back, and ~ Governor Pingree in the IIouse of want to impress upon you to st'uld up here and there a profounder depth. We visit Durban soon, whcn the ceremony er. "As one whom his mother com- hooting of mobs, but payment in ar- Representatives Tuesday evening was for what is right and don't be "tfraid. cannot measure infinities. We would will take place. forteth, ~,o will I comfort you." Oh. dors of soul, in true surrender of hearL an al, tistic affair in every sense. Tim Call a spade a spade, whether in poll- sot dare to say wlfether his omnipo- what a mother we have in God! And ties .or society. This is no speech, but and love to the God that made us, attendance was evidently not as large ~,nee, or omniscience, or omnipresence, my text is the lullaby sung to us when A steady advance in prosperity has as 'expected, t,he absence of the mem- when you have any questions I can and the Christ who ransomed us, and ' or immutability, or wisdom, or justice, we are 111, or when we are maltreated. marked the career of Charles M. Hays, bers of the Senate and many of the usually make "my~self understood." the eternal spirit who by regenerating or love is the greater~ attribute, but or when we are weary, or when we are of St. Louis. At t~he age of nineteen members of 'the House as well as the The newspapers were roasted by .the power makes us all over again. the one mentioned In my text makes trying to do better, or when we are be- he was a clerk in that city at the office Justices of the Supreme Com't and the Governor, and the next speaker, Chgs. Alexander the Great, with his host, Flowers, of Detroit, devoted ,his at- deeper impression upon us than any of the Southern Pacific~Railroad. His high railway otIicials who had been reft, or when we ourselves lie down to was marching on Jerusalem "go capture tenti,ons to rubbing it into the Senate other. It was evidently a very old salary was ,then $40 a month. At the invited, being both noticeable and the last sleep. We feel the warm cheek and phmder it. The inhabitants came chilly. for refusing to attend the banquet be- man who wrote the chapter from of the mother agalnst our cheek, and age of forty-two he has just Ibeen elect- cause they considered that the serving out, clothed in white, led on by the which I take the text. John was not there sounds in it the hush of many ed president of the Southern Pacific The Governor's Invitation to the Sen. [ of liquor ill the ,Capitol would be a high priest wearing a miter and glit- in his dotage, as Prof. Eiehhorn assert- mothers: "God is love." Railroad, 'with a salary of $55,000-a ate to attend t,he dtnner was re- ] disgrace. He also took the gro~.md tha~ tering breast plate on which was era-: ed, but you can tell by the repetitions This was the reason the Bible was year, turned by a vote of 23 to 2 and the the Sen,lte hoped to disgrace ~he Gee- blazoned the name of God, and Alex-i use of the Senate chamber for the drnor by staying away, but hc declared tn the epistle and the rambling style written. The worhl needs no inspired ander; seeing that word, bowed and sprcad refused. ~1~he invitatlon to ~he that Gee. Pingree would be remora- and that he called grown people "little A persevering gentleman in St. page to tell it that God will chastise halted his army, and the city was: Senate, whiel~'was deemed instllt.Ing, bcred long after the Senators are-for- children" that the author was probably John, Kansas, has been convicted of sin, for that ~s proved in the life of saved. And if we have the love of God: follvjvs: gotten. Mr. Flowers said that he had an octogenarian. Yet Paul, in mid- violating the prohibitory law by sell- many an offender. You can' look written in all our heart~ and on ali~ Executive Office, } only words .of ptty for those who life mastering an audlence of Athenian ing whisky. There were forty-nine dis- Lansing Mich., Dec. 18, 190~. . through the wicket of any prison and our lives and on all our banners at; .~'ayed awqy and declared that the ban- critics on Mars hill, said nothing see the fact which the world under- tinct violations of the law, and he has To the Senate--Pardon me for not send-} the sight of it the hosts of temptation: ing to your honorable body an Invitation/ que~ .had .t'dten place, notwithst,mding stronger or more important than did been sentenced to forty-nlne months to my little" spread to-night.' 'Unfortun-/ their the Senate having destroyed the stood thousands of years before Solo- would fall back, and we would go on the venera.blc John when he wrote the mon wrate it~"The way of the trans- in jail, as well as a fine of $100 for each ately, the Invitations have been delayed ] equal ta.x~ttion bill the people had com- from victory unto victory, until wei and I have been unable to dellvcr them to | three words of my text, "God is love." gressor is hard." The world needed offense. As he canno~ pay the $4,900 you personally as yet, but will do so this | manded them. to pass .and followed it stand in Zion and before God. I- afternoon. I tried to get the best there | up by trying to disgrace the Governor. Indeed the older one gets the more no Bible to tell it that God is omnipo- i he must spend a day tn jail for each Leander swam across the Hellespontl Is, espeelally the wines. I attended One | "And none of you are drunk, either," he appreciates this attribute. The tent, for any one who has seen Mont half-dollar of the fine--over thirty of the most elaborate banquets given at 1 concluded Mr. Flowers, guided by the light which Hero the fair~ the White House, less than a year age. harshness and the combativeness and Blanc or Niagara or the Atlantic ocean years' altogether. held from one of her tower windows,: President McKinley lind five glasses a.~.~ ~ The Governor said he hoi)ed to be the severity have gone out of the old In a cyclone knows that. The world each plate, which were kept full until near r,flieved by Speaker Adams,. but and what Hellesponts of earthly strug-: midnight. I can testify to the fact tha~ man, and he is more lenient and aware "needed no Bible to tell tt of God's wis- The So'her 'Scot Society has changeff lhought the Speaker must be sick, as gle can we not breast as long as we It was the best wine Iever drank. I used of his own faults, is more disposed to dom, for everything, from a spider's its name to the Scottish Self-ControI, all five of the glasses myself, and enjoyed timre seemed to be quite an epidemic make excuses for the faults of others, web to the upholstery of a summer's can see the torch of divine love held: Society, and has revised its eonstitu-' them. In my endeavor to keep pace with among the best people. the G. O. P. example. After those pres- and he frequently ejacula{es, "Poor sunset, from the globe of dewdrop to out from the tower windows of the ,tion. The terms of membership are:' ent had finished the feast they adtourned "But." he said, "before I continue, I want some of ym~ back there to'call human nature!" The young minister the rounding of a world, declares that. King! Let love of God to us and our 1. No~ to drink anything before 1~ to the Whtte House parlors to indulge in fancy drink, which I think was called in 5it'. Swart and tell him tl~at I am preached three sermons on the justice But there Was one secret about God love to God clasp hands this minute.; noon, and not at any time treat any- .,'pousse cafc." Being only a shoemaker, Oye dissatisfied and distressed souls I had never tasted that kind of a drink dr3'. I mean it in s.pite of the Senate of God and one on the love of God, but that was wrapped up in a scroll of body, or to take a treat from anybody! and the Supreme Court." before, and am not sure og the name. It when he got old he preached threo parchment, and it staid there until who roam the world over looking for! 2. Not to give or take a drink as re-" was good. The Governor asked Representative sermons on the love of God and one on apostolllc hand unrolled that scroll, happiness and finding none, why not] muneration for anything in the wa~ I also enjoyed the best cigarette I ever McC,allum to tell what he knew about smoked. Of course, being at the White the justice of God. and let out upon the world the start- try this love of God as a solace and i of servicc. The Duke of Sutherland I-Iouse, I had to take it. I will have some tlm nineteenth century. McCallum inspiration and eternal satisfaction?: of thorn to-nitd~t. frankly stated that his constituents Christ's Descent t- ]E~rtb. ling fact, which it could never have is the president of the society, an4 When a king was crossing a desert in I ~he only dlfference in wine arrangement were opposed to the taxation bill, be- If high Intelligence.s looked down and surmised, never guessed, never expect- many high personages are mem~ber~ iS that I will have only four wines, in- caravan, no water was to be found, and l ~t.ead of five. as at the White House. one lieving in a speeilic tax, but he said saw what was going on,they must have ed, that he loved our human race so of it. man and beast were perishing from, for each special session. that if a bill was introduced at the prophesied extermination, complete ex- ardently that he will pardon sin and Trusttng that this will please you and next session increasing the .specific t~x thirst. Along the way were strewn,t that you will honor both yourselves and termtnatlo~ of these offenders of Jeho- subdue the offender with a divine kiss One day in the spring of 1884 Mrs. on raih'oads, he would vote for it. IIe the bones of caravans that had pro-' myself with your presence this evenlng, vah. But no! Who is that coming and turrt foaming malefactors into Frederick White of Coventry, N. Y., at the dinner, I am. yours re~nectf,fily, said he was glad that he had voted to ceded. There were harts or reindeer in out of the throne room of heaven? worshipers before the throne. Oh, I asked her husband, to bring her d I-l. S. PINGREE, allow the Governor the use of the the king's procession, and some one _ Governor. tIouse, and the Governor ex.hibitcd all Who is that coming out of the palaces am so glad that the secret is out and .~ack of flour from a near-by store. He P. S. --I know that our boss, Senator knew their keen scent for water and kinds of friendship for McCallum. of the eternal? It is the Son of the that it can never again be veiled! Tell s~arted to do so and that was the las~ McMillan. availed himself of the' five cried out, "Let loose the harts or rein- %Vhite House glasses. President Herren, of- the State Emperor of the universe, Down the tt to all the sinning, suffering, lying ~he saw of him until one day last' deer!" It was done, and no soonerl The banquet wldch wns served by Grange, was c/ltled on by, the Gov- stairs of the high heavens he conies race; tell it in song and sermon, on week, when he walked into the house were these creatm'es loosened thanl the Swort Brothers of the Hotel Cad- ernor, but. all he sald was: "With all till he reaches the cold air of a Decem- canvas, and in marble, on arch and with a sack of flour on his shouhl~er.,' your f'nfltswe love you still." they went scurrying in all directions Illac, Detroit, was of course exquisite ber night in Palestine and amid the pillar; tell it all around the earth~ saying as he set It down that he had in all Its details. The menu card read- Mile D. C'mR)bell wa,s next on the looking for water and soon found it, i bleatings of sheep and the loving of "God is love." not forgotten his errand. He has been ing as follows: list and the Governor' " asked 'him how and the king and his caravan were, cattle and the moaning of camels and The Demlnl~tion of Fear, in the .far west, has accumulated a re'my glasses he trod had during the saved, and .the king wrote on some' The 'Stecnth Message. the banter of the herdsmen takes his Notice that the wisest men of the na- good deal of money and will take Mrs. Somethin~ Canned. evening, tie said tlmt he had often dig tablets the words which he had read fered with the Governol~, but ~as fra~ik first s!ee,p on earth and for 33 years tions for thousands of years did not, White to his western home. First Speei.'tl Session. some time before, ~'As the hart panteth An Avera~.e Member. Strictly Sph~olcss. i~l expressing his o.pinton, believing invites the wandering race to return amid their idolatries, make something Grand Jury Favorite on the Side, after the water brooks, so panteth myl Jim's Soup. All Diamondbacks, that the Governor would respect him to God and happiness and heaven. to r gpresent this feeling, this emotion. The operations of the Walian mili z more: soul after thee, O God." Salted Stuff. au Taxpayer, and Other They were the longest 33 years ever They had a Jove, representing might; tary to destroy or capture the not0r ~ Green Goods. "Every thne," called out the Clflef Some ha'~'e compared the love of~ ious br,igand and murderer, Musso- Upper Peninsula Shark. Executive. known in heaven. Among many high Neptune, the god of the sea; Minerva, Second Special Se,Jslon. intelligences, what impatience to get the goddess of wisdom; Venus, the God to the ocean, but the comparison line, have assumed the dimensions of' Plngree's'Pride, With Thlcl~ Sk~r:~. Campbell created a ripple of en- fails, for the ocean has a shore, and' Senate Amendments. au Sky OtdS. thust,tsm by eulogizing the Governer, him back! The Infinite Fiither looked goddess of base appetite; Ceres, the a small campaign. The robber is hid- God's love is boundless. But if you! A Vote in tl~e Sen,-tte. Gi'e~.ged. saying he would be loved more as, the down and saw his Son slapped and goddess of corn, and an Odin, an an ing in a cave on Mount Aspromonte, With .W.::'or Inducements. insist on comparing the love of God to uuder the shadow of a great rock Third Special Scssfon. years go on. spit on and supperless and homeless, Osiris, and a Titan, and a Juggernaut, The R~ilroad End of It. The Governor's good humor kept the ocean, put on that ocean four s)vift~ Which is only accessible to the eagle. and then, amid horrors that made the and whole pantheons of gods and god- ~vVlth M. C. R, R. Frost. pace wit]~ the fleeting hours, and i~ sailing craft, and let one sail to the', ~ome. 650 troops and police form a Contemnt of Court Mblllfler. noonday heavens turn black in the desses, but no shrine, no carved image, VVith Edltorlal Commen~. was evident that he intended to have a north, and one to the south, and one cordon round the mountain. Musso- face, his body and soul parted. And no sculptured form has suggested a Immortal Nineteens, Properly Roasted. good time if no one else did. to the east, and one to the line's hiding place canno~ even be Fourth Special Scsslon. eli for what? Why allow the Crown god of pure love. That was beyond Representative Wheelc~r talked equal west, and let them sail on a: reached by artillery, and it was there- F~,:It~ers' Club Ensilage. Prince to come on such an errand and human brain. It took a God to think Hizzcxcell,~;~y. taxation, praised the 'Governor and thousand years, and after that let them' fore decided to blow up the rockwith The Calumet & :Ilcela End of It. endure such sorrows and die such a that, a God to project that, a, God let roasted the Detroit Journ,fl. ,He also all return and some one hail the fleet dynamite. Preparations to this end Terminal Stations, touched up the Legislature for .holding death? It was to invite the human down from heaven to achieve that. and ask them if they have found the m'e now l~roceedlng, and it is intend~ About 1S0 attendoQ and had seats up legislation intended to affect ~ cor- race to put down its antipathies and Fear is the dominant thought in all sh.¢Jre of God's love, and their fern" red to displace a mass of rock 10,000 at the tables and the galleries were porations, resistance. It was because "God is false religions. For that the devotees w~gee3 would re~p0nd: "No shore! No cubic metres in extent. fairly well filh.d. It was seyen o clock As the evenin~ wcr.e on the demands eve." cut themselves with lances and swing sh~y:e to the ocean of God's mercy!" when the orchestra began phtying, the for the juice of the grape increased Now, there is nothing beautiful in a on iron hooks and fall under wheels Governor and his guests entered the and a considcral)le quantity w'ts pun- The Archlvlst of Hanover has just shipwreck. We go down to look at ~nd hold up the right arm so long that h:all. Just how costly the wines were ished by some of the guests. -come across a curious relic of the the battered and split hulk of an old they cannot take it down. Fear, brut- FASTEST TRAINS. is a maiier of little conjccture, ,is it Uncle Ben Colvin declared ti~at while Seven Years' War. It is a receipt given was the ~cncral verdict th'tt they were the 'IIou se had stood by the Govcrnor, ship on Long Island or New Jersey ish fear! But love is the queen in our Amer[e.~ Le~ds tile TVorhl In the M~LLter to a Hanoverlan captatn by a canon of good, and while no effort was made to the S'enators had violated their trusts coast. It excites our interest. We religion, For that we build temples. of Quick Transportr~tlon. Duisburg. The captain had learned in not voting for the equal tax'ttion wonder when and how it came ashore For that we kneel at our altars. For force the issue 'lhere was plenty in Statistics recently published reveal that this ecclesiastic had 'been mak- stock and no one wss obliged to go bill. and whether it was the recklessness that we contribute our alms. For that some interesting facts regarding the Ing in pu.blic reflections on the Han- thirsty for any length of time. "I'm a sih-er Democrat" said Ben. of a pilot or a storm before which martyrs ~suffered at Brussels market- fastest regularly scheduled railroad overian army and the patriotic officer After the second course .had been "We met the enemy last fall and we're nothing could bear up. Human nature place and at Lucknow and Cawnpur theirs." trains in the leading countries of the determined to punish the offence in the served Chas. Flowers arose and pro- wrecked may interest the inlmbitants and Pekin. That will yet bejewel the posed the he'tlth of Gee. Pingree, Arthur tIill, of Saginaw, member of world. The United States heads the most expeditious manner--viz., by the forestry commission, said that per- of other worlds as a curiosity, but round earth am1 put it an emerald on whom he charactm'izel as "tbe great list with four tcains run from Phila- sending an adjutant forthwith to ad- hal)s the Governor did not approach there is nothing lovely in that which the great, warm, throbbing heart o£ commoner, the truest, bravest and delphia to Atlantic City. Two of these, mtnis,*~er to the canon fifty ,blows with the justices of the:Supreme Court right has foundered on the reeks of sin and God. ablest advoea.te of equal rights the running on the Philadelphia and Read- a stick. The officer falt2~fully.carried to get them fo a'ttend, and the Gov- sorrow. Yet it was in that condition stn.te had eve.=' ~-~pown or ever would ]Proof Tlu~t God Is Love. ing, attain a speed of °66.6 miles per out his instructions, and the document ernor said that he sen~ them telegrams, of moral break up that heaven moved Do you want more proof that "God kRow." the same as he did Mr. tIill. hour for a distance of fifty-five and which the Archivist of .Hanover has to the rescue. It was loveli~:es,~ hover- is love?" Yea, dishlterested love. No There wn~ u..~ ¢.~eerln~, bli~ everyone one-half miles, being the fastest regu- Jus~ unearthed is a receipt duly drawn "Well," rejoined tl~e latter, "perhap~ mg o,ver deformity. It was the life- compensation for its bestowal. No re- arose and the Governor's l.,ealth was they (tmPt enjoy :t good time as well lar runs in the world. The two other up and signed by the canon admitting boat putting out into the surf that at- ward for its sacrifices. But I call that drunk. Eidently this ticlded him, as as I (lo." He added that he had re- trains, on the I ennsylvanla line, run that lie had received the fifty stro.kes he arose after the guests had seated tempted its demolition. It was har- back. The world did pay him. It paid spect for all ,branches of the govern. at the rate of 64.3 miles ~per hour, the from a stick an inch thick for his tqmmselves, ,and holding his glass in mony pitytng discord. It was a living him on Calvary, paid him with brain- ment, whether present or not. Mr. Hill distance over its line being fifty-nine] "stupid and frivolous calumnies his hnnd, laughingly said: also declarcd that while he did not be- God putting his arms around a re- .bles on the brow and four spikes, two miles. The Midi of France. in a run, against the regiment of Chasseurs." "IIere's wishing yml many happy lieve in the Governor pardoning White creant world. for the hands and two for the feet,'and h-ore Morceaux to Bordeaux, a distance' days. Those of you who "~re not afraid and MarM~, he remembered the ohl Our ~Vorl(rs ~Vlekednes~, one spear for the side near the heart; of sixty-seven and three-quarters Sir Thomas Drew's a~p,pointment as of the ears must pray for those who adage, "Let him who has not sinned But for tiffs divine feeling 1 think paid him in execration; paid him with cast the first stone." miles, maintains a speed of 61.6 miles. president of the Royal ,Hl.bernian t~re." ,our world Would long ago ilave been straw pillow in a barn and a cross on This dig at ,the raih'oads made every During IIill's talk the Governor per hour. England brings up the rear Academy has awakened again the talk demolished, Just think of the organ- a hill; paid him with a third of a cen- one laugh. st'arted to interrupt him and said: with two trains, which are scheduled about the neglect of art in Ireland. tzed wickedness of the nations! See tury of maltreatment and hardship Governor Pingree was to'istmaster "Pardo]t hie- .- -" to make the run between Dorchester~ Like everything else, are mus,t be the ~bomtnations continental! Behold save one year--yea, is paying him yet nnd introduced Col. Judd. commandant Llkea shot .Hill retorted: "You are and Wareham, a dls~tance of only fif- pecuniarily supp0rted,, or it dies a long on pl~rdon.s, Governor." the false religions that hoist Moham- in rejection of his mission of mercy. of the Soldiers' tIome, who sang a I)a- teen miles, at the rate of 60.1 miles natural death. Art in Ireland Is not triotie song. Representative Chandler made a med and Buddha and Confucius! Look Having dethroned other kings, the per hour. The fastest long-distance countenan.ced either by government or The governor then said that he had short talk and thou the Governor in- at the Koran and the Shastra and the world would like to dethrone the King run is made over the Orleans ,and Midi, by the wealthy, wi~h the result that an Intended to invite everyone to his own troduced Capt. Stewart, who shot it Zend-Avesta that would crowd out of of Kings. But lie knew what tie was into the Senators.nnd Representatives railway, in France. The run i~ from artlstfinds i't hard tÙ make ou~ a liv- home, but had to give it up on account the world the ttoly Scriptures! Look coming to when lie left the portals of of his ~ifcr * s health. "So," he added, who sne'~ked into the galleries to look Paris to Bayonne, a ~listance of 4861,~ Ing, 'If an Irish arttst wishes to live at war, digging its trenches for the pearl and the land where the sun "I didn't want to miss a,good thing, on, "ffter refuMng to attend the ban- miles, and is-made, including six stops, -a little ".better than a peasant, he has dead across the hemispheres! See the never goes down. Yes, 'he knew the and thought I wouhl invite you out quet. at tile rate of 54.13 miles per hour. to transfer his quarters to London, great cities, with their holocaust of world, how cold It is, and knew pain, here with the dear old Supreme Court Senator Giddings took excepttpn to Then follows th e New York Central's where patrons ~bound, if they are not (L'tughter.) Now I wan.t to thank you Govcrnor Pingree's reference to the destroyed manhood and womanhood! how sharp it is, ,jpd the night, how empire state express, running from ah~ays to be caught. ,Architects are in for coming here, and I want you to Supreme Court, saylng timt he believed What blasphemies assail the heavens[ dark it is, and expiation, how excru- New York to Buffalo, 440 miles, includ- - much the same position, li~{ewise pray for those hy,pocritcs w,ho are there should be inoculated into the What butcheries sicken the centuries! ciating it is. Out of vast eternity he ing four stops, at 53.33 miles per hour,. sculptors. Calculating the muses on a afraid of the cars." youth of the state a reverence forthe What processions of crime and atrocity looked forward and saw P~ate's crim- Referring to the absence of the J us- highest trlbun']l withln Its borders. and:finally agatn England, with a trair~ few potatoes is picturesque, but no~ and woe encircle the globe! If justice inal courtroom, and the rocky bluff rices of the Supreme Court, he said he "Good!" ca!led out the Governor. on the Gre,t Northern, :running be- paying.~ Scotland ]s notin a.much bet- had spoken, it would have said, "The with three crosses, and the" lacerated thought t:hey would have the moral Giddings then eulogized tlle Gov- tween London and Edinburgh, ter position than Ireland, as in both world deserves annihilation, and let body in mortuary surroundings, and 393~b.,1 courage ~0 attend, "especially when the ernor's backbone, and s'dd there were miles, at 50.77 miles per hour.~Chi-! countries genius and talent are starved thing . was arranged tlielr own annihilation e~Jme." If immutability heard the thunders toll a't the funeral oa still a few men" in the Senate who cage Chronicle. _ -:-- into mediocrity. sta roping ground." stood lirm in ~doing their duty. lind spoken, .t would have ,mid: "i of heaven's favorite, and understood :I ~,~ was greeted with mingled Anlml)rovised saloon was started in 'have always been bptJosed to wicked- that/the palaces of eternity would hear ~It has been-said that tf General cheers and hlsses. ofie~ of the e6mrn'ittee rooms and a few ness and always will be opposed to it. the sorrow of a bereft God. Amerlcmt iIonored by Italit~n King~ "T,his," lie cmltinncd, "is nn age of choice spirits took possession of It. The world is to me an affront infinite; What do the Bible and the ,church General W. F. Draper of Mllford,1 Washington should return to earth ~ expenses and prost)erity, you know, on { Representative McLeod wound up and away with it." If omniscience had liturgies mean when they say, "He de- .Mass v has reecivea from the ]Uiig ofl .and make a trip from Mount Vernon the Eui'opean phm. (Laughtcr.) I, as t:he imlking an(t the colnparatively few spoken; it would have said: :"I have scended into hell?" They meari that Italy the grand c0rflo~a ~5 the Ordert i to Boston ever the old route, th~ only comnmndm'~in-chief, asked the dear old left,,sang 17 or He s a Jolly Good ,Fel- his soul left his sacred body for awhile of ss: I~{am:fce an~i Lazare as a token l place he would recognize wmfld be Su~preme Court to be here hnd'now low," and gave three cheers for the watched that planet with minute and fhat they entered into a deal to lmve all comprehensive inspection, and "I and went down intothe poison of of appreciation of the general's sorer! Annapelk~. If this be tru~ ,~='~ tlie Governor. their terms extended, I think I shall The latter made another one 'of his cannot have the offense longer con- moral, night, and -swung, back ;its great ~ices.odu/'ing Ms mission in-I[aiY:;~ , rti;]I quaint old city which Is th~ of ueut have to look tnto it and see if their re- characteristic st)eeches, and told those tinued." If truth had spoken, it would door. and lifted the chain of captivity, grand cordon is one of the highest d~c~ the United States.Naval Academy, it is fusal ts constitutional." p}'esent to take away. the /lowers. ' llai, e said, "I declare that tlley who and felt the awful lash that would have orations conferred bv,that cdurf...... !: ~r ~hhlk,'~ .he said, "is society doing certainly not to be regrc~tted. In re- I~ is cstim'ttcd that the blowout will 0ff&n~l the iawmust go down under come down on the world's back, and Its duty in this age? Is Piety hill doing visiting any old home place~it is stim- co~ the- Governor not less 'than' $4,000. tii~:lk'w:" 'Bh't'divine love took a dif- wept. the tears of an eternal sacrifice, Lord Rosebery's mother, the Duchess tts duty? Is Jim McMlllan doing his :e tun wns continued for an hour ulating to see the march of. improve- and took tl]e bolt of divine indignn- of Cleveland, is 81 yeai's old, but in duty, to say nothing of the immortal in thq Governor's office, where tL, o ferent view of the world's obduracy ments that has taken place; S'at it is nineteen, which is checked off from and pollution. It said: "I pity all those tion aganst sin into hlmself, and, hav- the best of health. She is one of the] also a delight to go back and find. some band ~qayed, .,rod everyone told the a~}.ytlHng that is decent~ Michigan has other ~.ho~ ,he loved him. woes of the earth. I canno~ stand ing vanquished death and hell, came most active "woman politicians" o£i ,old scenes tl~at still took famillan out and came uI~, having achieved an England. here amd see no assuagement of those t

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The expression a fi @ilo ~he British sidc, aud excites many out- ary, ~pparently paralyzed. ,Since t0hen steer, was sold for $1.50 a pound, live originated many years ago, ~hen rink- bursts of candor. The staying powcr he h~as 'been kept alive by liquid nour- weight, and weighed on the Chicago ering, or mending leaky tln vessels 0f the Boers has been underesti- ishment, artificially administered. He Scales Co.'s scales, the official scales wa~ much cruder than it is now. In mated, and their preparations for con- never moves, and hr~s never displayed of the show. This is the highest price former times the use of rosin to tinuinff hostile operations in the ex- the slightest sign of life except ontwo at which any animal was ever sold for check the flow of solder w;he~ placed tremity of their fortunes by means of occasions, when his eyes, which are beef. on tin was not generally understood~ buried stores of ammunitiou have uot open with a perfectly vacant expres- at least by the l~oving tinkers. When bccn talcen iht0 There has They are but beggars that can count account. sion, betrayed a faint transient sign ~ne of these gentlemen o~ the road been a futile discussion for months on thcir worth. o,f mental con~,ciousnes:~, The°case is f=o=...... II YII WIlT I lINE? IIO~ ,I Dougl~ .=.o.o..,.,.,,. ¢8.1 and @3.50 ~hoe~ :for 110~ her. " [~ l~l~ ~-1~ Iw.provcd and lnlilnprovcd ~EO| I~tyle, comfort, and wearisknown D]~0| don for all his men, including many MRS. PASSMORE, Jonah was a aonundruln and the ~a~w~ ~ ~ farmlnglands to be divided |e~erywher~throughoutthcworld. P. A. ~Voman is a that man can't ~ ~ [They hereto give better ~atisfsc- ~ ~ Cape Dutch. The force of 6,009 is now conundrum guess, whale had to give him up. \, and sold oR hmgtime and easy payments, a little i~O,~J~ |tton than other makes because i~,~lJ Flushing, Mich. but he is unwilling to glvo h0r up. each year. Come and see us or w1"it0~TtI]~TRUMAN Ithe standard h,a alway~ been . divided into three sections. When physicians and all other ]tIOSi STATE I]~ANK., Sanllac Ccnter,MIoh., or OLIIE | plaoe4 so high that the wcarer~ ~1~'1~ A silent address is the genuine elo- ~h~lruman Moss Estatc.CrosswelI.Sanilae Co.,Mich. OI~U~, lexpect, more for their mgnoy ~|1~ The invasion "~ of Cape Colony is methods of treatment have failed try Dyeing" is as simple as washing when qucnce of sinceritv. " th~a they ~)y,?where~ spreading. It is rcported that the Dodd's Kidney Pills. What they did you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. llocrs have occupicd Colesburff, south for Mrs. Passmore, they will do for W ILL go further ~lththoC. S. Co. ~] ~ "['~ ~'~ I ~ unlesuHuccessfUl ah°e~ar°6°ldthanany°thermak*iabecause'JPllJl~]wX" ~a"~J.~_& t ~ than wlthan~ other reliable firm ~-.g/ g-}!:l [] ~'~.1 ~ ~ ~d.~ Send deacription l them,&At~l~ ; we "&'I;l~ give 'sue ]~glEST. d~aler exclusive Your dealer sale in ehould each town. keca of Philippolis, and near the Orange any one similarly afflicted. In Ireland h'bolt of women's hair is placed ~J[',t~a~""-~ ill bllylng useful articles, |ncludll]g ~ D-r~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ v,,,~t.-andgotfreoopmion. Take no ~ub~titute! Ind~ton having W. L. |~] ~,dFurnlture Beds, ]Hattres~es, Stoves, " ' ~ " N t~ Fstab 18t~l l~ivcr Colony fronticr. The people at about a child to keep harm away. fl[[Sow|ng Machlne~, Planes, OrgaIls, ~ ~[II,(} ]~. ~4~LV]gN, '" ('O"' " "~ ' i) C" Dou~la~shoc~ with name and price stamped on Lottom. 50c. a box. All dealers, Dip. 2, 8t7--14th Street, %VA~II~IN~ [.(~.N,. ~t " If yourdealer will not get them for you, ~end directto Cape town are much disturbed. A [!~]~'d II,,=o=oo,ToolL l~tlls,=o,c,o..,=.,o,, La~h~%Gasollmo=====.=, & S~eam Branch offices: Chicago, Clovmantt an~t ue~ro , factory, enclosing price and 2,~c. extr~ :for carriage. 5apan has passed a bill to prohibit Baseball players; Golf players; all players, ]~ Engines, Plows, Scrapers, Carrlag¢~, State kind of leather, ~lzc, and width, plain or cap too. mixed force of 1.,000 men wero dis- chew Wlflte's Yucatan whils~ playing. I~'~" boys undcr 20 years of age smoking. ~~~ and aGAtES ot all ~arlottes.Fenchkg W.N,U..-DETRO1T--NO.52--19OO Our :~o~hoo$ will reach~hoc you ~6.anywhere. ~rock¢on, CatMoguFFre~ ~l~ar~ patched north on the nig'ht of the 10th. ,I~l'~--,.z IIarness Saddles,Wire %V, Do~gla~ 1'resident Kruger arrived at Amster- L:tnc's 1V~unily Bl[cdlclno - More than 1,000,000 people ar~/treatcd In the hospitals o£ :London each year. ~~Scqlo. SteelFramcs..Lt..~t~ free, (lain on the 19th. lie was nmt at the Moves the bowels each day. In order _ . . . I$ @O1i i@ LIPo raih'oad station by tim municipal and to be healthy this is necessary. Acts "All the Sweetness of Living lqlossoms," the match° WHEAT Don less perfume, Murray ~ Lttllln~ll li'lorldt~ Water. ~,~¢.~w =~ves BBY 10W IIFIII TIZ JIIIAIY IILIE, communal authoritics` Specches were gently on the liver and kidneys, Cures D I @ =- ~=q=ic,. re,lc,andmsc0vemcures-or=' Trader'= =Idg.. exchangcd in the royal waiting room. s{ck hcadache. Prices 25 and 50c. cases. Book of testlmonlals and l0 ,,AYS, treatm0=~ =eul,forourbook,"Success'~, ! I(. COtttS TOC!( 8S CO,, CH=*AGO, a Are pl~ystcian says the outbreaks of humanity ~'REE, DR. IL IL GREEN'S SONS, Box E, Atlanta, Ga, f)D ~DacltlaLlon. "''> 1,'I~E:0L ~ * _ A ta)ucluet was presented to Krugcr, Tlfings swcVo~to taste prove in digestion sour. always more or less rash. \vhose every appearance was a signal for rounds of al~plausc. Still the news keeps coming telling of the wanton cruelty of the German troops in China. It is rcported that recently the German troops visited Lung-Ctiin~ and shot 60 imperial troops wire were engaged iu suppressing box- ors and also killing 30 othcr Chinese, including tiu'ee converts. They took --will stand no trifling because no disease is so deceptive and 200 prisoners, including 30 natives at- none more fatal. Statistics show that more people die from tached to the Anglican missiml. Iu Kidney Diseases than any other disease. I conscquenee of an appeal from the U. S. SENATOR DAVIS DIES FROM magistrates, however, the prisoners KIDNEY .DISEASE. were liberated in return for the pay- Senator Davls made a prolonged and gallant mcnt of 20,000 tacls. This punitive fight with disease. Does your back ache7 y expedition was in defiance of the un- The trouble, of which the kidney affection was Do you have scanty flow of urine7 dcrstandln~ that he such measures the fatal outcome, first appeared about 8opt. 26. Do you have frequent severe headaches9 should be takcn pending negotiations. Do you urinate too frequently either day or night. The Germans are slid to have looted Trouble Stealthily Encroached. Hav e you sand, gravel, brick dust or white mucous In your urine? the place, The trouble had~howover, steathlly encroached Have you dark or bloody looking urine which scalds whenvotdlng? Have you dark circles around the eyes, puffiness under the eyes, The Standard Oil Co. will go into upon a vltal organ, an4 on Nov. 11 bxamlnatloa or bloated appearance of the face in the morning? the sugar manufacturing business a~ of the urine proved the presence of Inflammation Shady Side, N. J., before loug. of the kidneys. Both acute nephritis and diabetes made their THE MARKETS. appearance, and Dr. Murphy, of Chicago, was summoned. He agreed with Doctors Stone and LIVE STOCI~, Lankester as to file presonc~ of those soriou~ ailments In acute form, and, while not making New York~ Cattle Sheep Lambs I logs any public statement, he .made known prlvately III IIII I$ Wlll 'llll IIIIII IllS: ]]est. grades .... $t 1 ~@5 40 ~4 50 $6 25 {$5 40 to some of 8onator Davis' baslness associates Lower grado.~....3 00~i 05 2 59 4 75 5 25 Kidney Disease does not make Itself felt until it has secured a hls oplnlon tha~ the case was hopeless. Chicago-- @ $ $ * @ $ $ $ firm hold on your system. I3cst gra.:le~ .... 5 30~6 2) 4 73 6 00 5 03 Lower grades. 3 75i~1 43 3 9{) 5 09 4 6) To those, however, who were familiar with the Detroit-- ~mptoms of acute kidney troubles the bplletin~ Best gr;v.Ie3 .... 3 25~i 63 3 75 5 50 4 93 lleld omlnous information, the rapid respiration, Lower grades. 2 50~3 23 '2 75 4 25 4 85 fluctuating pulse, delirium and approaching coma tell l~ 5 the story of death's nearness. are made for Kidney Diseases and that they cure Kidney Diseases can be attested by a "cloud of living ]lug ,lo~ • --St. Pau~ DL~patch. witnesses," three of which give voluntary testimony below: Best gr:ulc~ .... 4 40~,,t 9) 4 03 5 9) 5 15 Lower ~r:tdc.;..3 00~3 5) 3 70 5 7J 4 73 Cincinnati DuBoise,Pa.and Is always glad to say a goodword for kidney troubles that I wilt take no other." A|i the l~Ir. J. (3. Schoch, of DuBois, Pa., convinced Yours truly, ]Hrs. Gold Campman. t]cst t;radc:~ .... t G0~5 03 3 75 5 25 .t 90 beyond the slmdow of a doubt tlmt Morrow's for that peerless kidney remedy~Kid-ne-olds. Tostimoniats Lower Kr~ties,.3 60~i 10 30J 5 10 4 59 Kld-ne-olds cure kidney troubles promptly and Mrs. Gold Campman 43 :River St., Sharon, Ya:; Graphic interview given our reporter by Mrs. gntphl~ally describes her condition before and D. S. Sterner, of Altoona, Pa., who suffered lot and letters publisimd ]'it tslmrg-- to stay cured. years with kidney troubles. ]~esL Lq';tdc~.... 5 00~.5 63 ,l 25 5 85 5 I0 "For about a year I had a dull, heavy paln in after she used biorrow's ICId-ne-olds, hopi~g by by John Morrow & Co. "I Lower grades..4 00.2~t 6~ 3 60 5 50 5 00 the small of my back, which would be attended so doing she will help suffered several years wltll kidney trouble by a sharp, stlnln~ p~ln some other womau ~o and did considerable doctorlng, even going to are true. They are (;]G&IN, GTC. when lifting or stooping get.rid of the debilita- the hospital for a time, proof positive of ~Vhcat, Corn. Oats. over. O n ac,aount o f ting backache~ so com- but it.seemed that my the great merit of No. 2 rcl. No, 2 mix. No, ,.o white. the pain in my back I mon ~.o the female sex, disease was Incurable. My suffering was ter- ~ew &Q~rk 76~7()7~ 45@45 'Jl@31 could not sleep and get Sharon, Pa,, Nov. S, proper rest, and would 1900. John Morrow & rible, especially with Clflcago 737273L~ 3(i~:16 23~23ai feel dull and tired when Co. Dear Slrs:--"I take my back, I saw l~ior- eDetrol~ '19});797.j 39@3%i 28@28 al~Islng in the morning pleasure In recommend- row's Kld-ne,oids ad- Wole,lo 78@797~ ::7@37~ 23@2 P/..~. instead of fresh and lng your medicine to the vertised and recom- lit-no- I mended so hlghly by Chmh~natl '/'6~77 39@,39 25@25 vigorous. When ~[or- puhllc in the hope that row's Kld-ne-olds were it may benefit others as other persons whoso rids. ]Pi|,tsbur~; 81(@,81/ :~i7 4 l@,ll ~¢~: 30@3:) first advertised I dld it has me. Three years ~ymptoms were simi- Each name 1 I~uffalo 8 !~, 8J7~ 40~510~ 29@°9 not have much faitl~ in ago in March I was at- lar to my own that I and address is ,:'Dotrolt~Ih~v. No. i Timothy, $12 pcr ton, their curative qualities, tacked witl~ a severe fe- decided to try them. 09 In correctly ::] Dot:~tos:~. ,iJo per b:L LIve t oultry, sprin:$ but after seeing them ver wlllchleft me Ina I began to improve chief{on,% 7}4,J pot' lb: fowls. 6}~c; turkeys, 9a; recommended to relieve Mrs. Gold Campman. miserable, weak condi- two or three days after given; if you tion. one year ago, after my kidneys be- Icommenced to take durl:s. Be. /%;g4, stricLIy fresh, 27c per dozcn~ Mr. d.O.8choclu syrup.tomsilk0 my own, About Mrs. D. 8. 8terrier. them, and eontlnued write them t3u~ter, best dairy, 18c 1)or lb; creamery, 26c. ][ procured some at" Vosbttr~'s drug stere, and came affected, the pain In my back was so bad I took them aqeordlng to directions. In h.few could not sit up or lie down, :[ saw M:orrow's to Improve until the pain In my back has all dis- enclose a appeared, lhavo felt like a now person since It is now learned says a dispatch days the pain in my back stopped. The Xid-ne- ICld-no-oids highly recommended and procured post'agestamp olds have done away with tllat dull, tired feeling a box and took them according to dlrcctton~, faking Kid:ne-otds and am only too glad to be from Washington, that the entire mis- and I am enjoying bettor health than I have for which resulted In a cure. I have taken Ill all able to recommend such a valuable Inediclns." to pay for nnderstanding which has delayed the years." l~[r. Schceh, lives at 117 Olive Ave., three boxes and consider the medicine so good Mrs, Sterner reshles at 1615 7th Ave4 Altoon~,Pa. the answer, consummatign of the agreement at 1,e,cin) 1 was cauged bv the change or omisnion of tho dihdt in a complete ~,~roup of figu-.es making up one of the 1t~ prepaid on receipt of 5o cents. eiphee messagcs of instruction to Mr.

Conifer. Curiously.enough the change llorrow's Kid-no-oids are made only by p .~n this sing'lc digit exactly reversed the meaning" of the entire message so ,that Mr. Conger, in cpposing the '4~nfflish view, was acLing cxactly con- ~'trary l,o the spiri~ of his instructions, though in aecorchmce with tlmir letter.

A/ , ;" ,."i:. ~ m~ o ~ALt, " Tri-County Chronicle. [in the Chinese examinations in PGkin ~ TWELFTH NIGHT SUPPER, ~ ~,vo~r ~=m~. ] TonsOPtal Ar¢iata, for five years. ' "Thre~ deep, or third man," Is ono of A Weekly Now~paper, g~J-Fh'st class work. 7. Abolition of the Tsung-li~iYa- |levlval of aa Old Custom--Choosing the most popular games. The player~ Devoted 1o the Interests of 0ass 01ty and sur King and .(l~. ee~n of.Fe~tivitiem arrange themselves In two circles, one 111e II. Nira¢ u ous I \ rounding country In Tuscola, IIuron and Sanilac counties. 8. li'oreign envoys to have access ' The o].d :',custom- o:f celebrating Within the other. Two extra players for whom there ls no extra place In the Pya l¢ian ~tnd ~uvA~on, to the Emperor at all times. flhvelfth.nlght (Jan. 5) Is again being circle stand on the oufslde as "chaser" PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, 9, Importatation of arms and am- revived and makes a pleastng novelty Special attention paid to diseases peculiar and "runner." The latter may save to women and children. Office and residence munitipn into the province of ch]qA in the way o£ entertainments for the CU RE$ himself from the chaser by standing In over Oass City Bank. New Year, says the New York Post. SUBSORIPTION RATES. to be abolished, front of any two plr/Yer~--l, e., inside One Year, 75c; Six months, 40c, The 78c Rate As thts .Is the ~fe~tlval of the bean ~BY THE~ is only available wlmn the Hubscription is 10. The hmd and sea forts betv/een the circle--thus making a llne three DENTISTRY l)ald in cash a full year in advance. Shan tIai K.wan, Taku and ]hA;in: t(~ king beans should, obe largely used In deep. tte then Is safe, but the outer I. A, FI~IITZ, tlesident Dentist bc destroyed, the decorations. In the dining room one of the three Is then "third man" festoons of them might hang from the Advertlslng Rates made known on application. Li IIung Chang is reported 1(} ]:,~;'e and :hay be tagge d . To save himself Olliee over T. II. Fritz's drugstore. "chandelier to the table. To use the lit- he must run an(1 take a place In front DET sald that the demand for an al)ol;,gy R We solicit your patronage when in of another couple, but not the couple .... need 6f derital v~ork, for the murder of Minister yon Ket, te.. fie white beans they should first be TELEPHONE SERVIOE. soaked in water overnight, strung wht!9 adjacent to him on either side. If a The OH:t()NICI,E is Conn6c't6d with the Moore ler Js llnnecostaI'y~ as the Cllin(:.~v:, player is tagged, lie becomes chaser .Telot)l/one System and can be reaehed government would voluntarily do t;lu~ wet, uslng a Line needle, then put away 'aOiN iL FOOTE; ~, 1). from any ofllco on the lines. and the one who tagged him the run- ~.. 2{.', t:, L. for ', o and considers bhat its first dire. a day, when they wlll again become t Iler. N C Cdr{~duato of Dotrolt College of Medielne. LANDON & KLUHP, Publishers. dry and hard. The supper may be sim- . o . Calls promptly answered day or night. No- N N ;1I vesta. Mich. ple or elaborate, as the hostess wtshcs, WAbHINGTON LETTER THE BASIS OF SETTLEFIENT. but the table should be ltghted with Senators who voted for the amc,(i- candles and the Twelfth cake given the Cass C ty CASS OITY AX~ calm According to.the latest information ments added to the Ha y-Paun,:ef~t(~ most conspicuous place: To avoid coil. tho Powers have linally agreed upon treaty before its ratification };3" tA:e fusion have the cake Iced in tw~ colors, the following joint note to Clfinaas Foundry and ITAIE LINE All LIVEIY, Senate, say they were not, actu~led 10" whtte and pink or white and chocolate, to the basis of settlement: the men tailing the sIIees of one eolor, any enmity toward Great Britain, al~(l Article 1. An extraordinary iniss- the ladies of the other. When baking Machine Co. J. 5. DUNHAM, Prop. were only desirous of properly pro- the cake, place a bean In one side attd ion headed by an imperial prince tecting the interestsof the U. iS, : lhnt a pea in the other. Sttck a straw in shall be sent to Berlin in order to ex- if Great Britain accepts tim an,:,~Icd beside each one, tying a colored thread G0i:v~ ~h~ST: Leaves cass City at 6 press the regref~ of the Emperorof treaty promptly there will be no roans- aronnd one straw so that no mistakes ~3lanufacturers of ; a.m. Arrives -at Care at 9 a. m. China and of the Chinese govermnenl~ %: '. ' ~ v , , on to anticipate al3y hard feelil::gs t(~- will be made. The man who rinds the GOI:N~ EAsw: Leaves Ciu'o at 1:30 p, for ~he murder of Baron yon Ketteler. ward the English, but that i i',Lho bean tn his pleee of cake wtll be the On the scenc of the murder a monu- •,m. Arrives at Cass 0ity~ 4:30 p. m. treaty is rejected or there is t:lnUs:ml ktng, while the queen will be the lady ment, worthy of the assassina(ed min- who hohls the pea. F~;du:~Ol:e way, $1.00; round trip, dehty in acting upon it by the Brit ish (iang Plows ister shall be erected with an inscrip- $1.50. Good rigs always in readi After SUl)per a nlock court /Is held: tion in Latin, German and Chinese, government there is likely to be lo/is-: when the king and queeu receive the Dew No. 3 and No. 44 Plow hess. Commercial men a specialty ]aLien in connection with the 1Yi(:ara- homage of the coml)any. At one end exprcssing the regret of the Emperor Cass City Steel Plows. of China. gila Canal t,llat will l'urnisl~ tl3e .t,,~',g--' of the room have a l)latform on which lish something to gct disgruntled are two chairs. IIere the king and Article 2. (A) Tim death penalty is abottt. Senators generally express |,tie queen must be crowned with appropri. The Eminent Specialist: who per- to be inllicted upon ]?rinees Tuan and opinion that England will accepl~ l~l~e ate ce~emony, placing upon thelr heads /'4 Wierry -- We also man ufactnre Plow forms sueh marvelous cm'es that pa- Chnang, upon Duke Lan, and further, crowns of cardboard covered with gilt amended treaty. Points for all ph)~s, and Stone tients from the east and west visit upon Ying-Nien,.l.£ang Yi, Chao Shu paper and having beads and spangles ]3oats will: Cast ]!ronts~ Give Tlte Panama Canal lobby which l:as the Cllnie, ~'vill make the following Chino, Tung I?lh Sian~, Yu IIsien sewed on. Very effective additions are us a call and we will save you Christmas heretofore been doing its work secret- regular monthly risks. alld other ring leaders whose names long capes of muslin trimmed with money. ly is beginning to openly work against will be given by the represental~ives of broad borders of ermine (canton tim> ~,he Nicaragua Canal bill, and there nel real'lied with black paint). The John (iordon's Tavern ~nd a the powers, (B)In'all places where' may be some sensational developments king should also hold a scepter, whleh foreigners have been killed or mal- before this session of Congress closes, can be a shorl, round stick or cane eov- Cass City treated oliicial examil~ationsshall be ered with grit paper. Happy A number of senators who have been 5CHWADERER BROS. suspended for live years. When the coronation is over and the supposed to favor the Nicaragua can- ktng nnd queen are seated upon their ED. Bi~OTHEF(TON, Article 3. The Chincsegovernmen~ al are said to be really in raver or t,l:e Saturday, Jan. 5 Ne~ Year. shall erect a monument in every for- throne, the court should be presented. A. H. N UCK, I?anama Canal and only to be wantinff Previous to this each guest should be The best the world has to offer 1") eign or international cemetery which a favorable opportunity t'~ declare given a card showing who he is to Im- J. H. bTR~FFLED, &e way o~ soieatitie treatment. There ha q been desecrated or where the themselves. personate. Each eard. cut and painted graves t~ave been destroyed. Proprietors. I is no chance for comparison. No con:- The pressure for appropriations in ~Ol'ol;r(:s,~ht a [;eltlL {;ear8 the nalno of a historical or fletltlous character or, ...... - "t parisons are possible. Article 4. The prohibition of the She River and IIarbor bill has forced impor~ of2rms irltoChina shall be what is more Intoresttn~, that of some the House Comlnibtce to hu'gely ex- (~ A. A. /gicKENZIE maintained till further notice. celebrity of the present day. The her- ceed the total an lot~nt that was set, ald. with a great flourish of hls trum. Ask you roce lS L'rATi l FLEE! Article 5. China has to pay a just when the preparatid~ of the bill was pet, will chll out the name. wlth a brief and Strlctly Private in Every Case. indemnity to govermnents, corpora- begun and to lessen the pressure the Introduction. 8oelal hnpersonatlons Lions and individuals, as well as to will greatly add to the merrhnent. COlnlnittee has decided tha~ tlm tot, al It makes no difference how difficult, those Chinese who sull'ered during 1Ate The eards designating the places at for any of the following including continuing appyopria~ions, the supi)er table might be I mtnted with or what your case may be, nor how ea~. WISF. AS~; recent ovon~s iu porsol] or ill property shall not exceed $60,000,000. a cake, a row of candles or a string ot brands of flour ma~y have failed to cure you, there is in consequence of being in tl:e service Lawyer8 and politicians crowded peas and beans. ahvays hope for you, until yol~ have of foreigners. ~he Supreme Courg rooln this week to eonsulted the Detroit Clinic, and been Article 6. Every single foreign hear the arguments it: the cases, the BELGIAN NEW YEAR'8, Hel~er's White Lily, told that your ease is incurable, The power is granted the ri;ght of lnain- decisions it: wl:ich are expected to de- reputation of t:his Clinic has been made SEWING MACHINE tiLl;ling a perlnanenl5 ]eg]~i;i()n guard termine thc Constitutional statusof How I[he C]~i]dren Rat~e B/[oney lPor by curlng eases that were supposed to IT IS THE BEST. and of placing the quarter of Pekin Porto ]i~ico and the Philippines. The Celebratlng$. We make other kinds that are cheaper a=d :v: be incurable. rant everj, one to do good work. Rotke ~'ar Prh:: wlmre tile legations are situated ill a Attorney General in person made the One alnllsing custom is found In Bel- HeHer's Best. gium. There on St. Sylvester's day, After examination, if your east is () NEW It0ME in ten styles, $~0.oo to 75:> s~ate ()i' defense. Chinese are not to argun:ent in favor of the interpretv- the eve of New Year's day, the chil- not curable, you will be so informed, be allowed to live in that qiutrLer o1' Lion put upon t, he Constittttion by the Climax== ig~..... ~5.e~, i-i 40.oo 2mm~ dry. each ,,,~,:). si,l 45.o~. dren strive to secure a "sugar uncle" and it costs you nothing. Nioheo~o i~ ~ §~ 28.oo, a,. oa~:,=i~, 80.oa Pek in. a(]n]inisl~rati:)n, and ~he other sid'o ~or "sugar aunt." as the relative who lhu!son= ~ z z~.oo ~ 1 23.oo : a,. 0~0~,=ia, 27.o~ " Arl~ele• '~~. r,.l.he 1 ~ rl,]i;tktl . [Ol'tS• :/1t(] was well represented by able lawyers, falls a victim to their wllcs is teelmic- TIIEY AR.E TIIE .:lEST FACTS FOR SICK PEOPLE. Natio~lal ~ ~ 18.oo [ ¢ 21.oo :,~na ~l~:,i=ola.oo those forts whicl~ mighl~ pro tent free The decision is expected soon after i ally termed, says the New York Her- o el O.N" TIIE 3[A.11.KIgT. Falcon== ~.~ 16.oo %, 19.oo communication between .l?e!dn and tl:e Court reassembles in January, bntl ahl. On that day all the children of The News-Tribune of ,luly 30th, 1898, bt[tSg0t = Chainl'l~in tab,o,Stitch, = 15.00 IIand l~ta0htno I0.00 the sea shall be razed. ' to attempt to pl'edicbits nature wouM I the household enter lute a solemn COl:- said: "It Is no invidious comparison FOR SAL~ eV D~:ALERS vVI~nYWHI::R~. be the merest ,,zuess-woI'k. :If it be l splra,ey for the mutual good ,at the ex- to say that no speeiallst in Detroit m" Article 8. The ]?owers acquire the V/e make 525 Machines every day, and want 52,') adverse to the adn3inist, rat, ion, there 1 pense of tl~e unwary adult whom they in the State of Michigan, has had such purchasers° We arc prepared to offer special in. rig:ht of occupving cert, aiu ports lq3Ol: a wide experience, and as an expert ,l'acements. Write ior illustrated catalogue, M:a imay entaugle in the meshes of their Manyfactured at.~__,_~ ,c!dne~ shipped on approval ; we pay the freight. which tlmy agree among themselves, will ,~b° . an. immediate and radical' Intrigue~. " diagnostichm there are few equals in this country." 'V!R|TF. ,~,T ONe~, AG~NTI~ WANT~:D. tlDDr{ESS for the ol),]ecl~ of n:aintaining free ch;/1]r,0 tn lts policy toward our Dew ~'hey employ every artifice to get one f!:t IIW 10111 StWblfi }IaCltN! CO. commnnication fron: tl~e capital and possessions, of the older members of the household Mrs, Edna Johnson, of Detroit, who ;~35 WABASH AVE;. CHICRGO, ILL. the sea. under lock and key. Early on that day has been seriously afflicted with ,t coin- the keys of all the doors in the house plication of diseases for years, makes Article 9. The Chinese government Wm,:g~,:As, it has pleased God Al- harp mysteriously disappeared, They the following unsolicited statement. C. D. STRIFFLE~, :: Agent Sine says: "I wish to state that fen" is bound to post imperial decree:; for mighty, ruler of heaven and ea.rth, to have been secreted by the children, Cass C ty Gass City, Mich. years I hai'e been a steal: sufferer from two years at all subprcfectures, !n remove from our midst our beloved who retain them, ready for instant use heart disease, and cat'trrh c~ tl:e stom- these decrees (a), to beh)ng to any anti- companion, Josephine I'ordt, be it; whenever the occasion shall occur. ach, with nervous debility. I would foreign sec~ is forever forbidden under hereby Then strictest watch ° ls maintained to have nervous spells every few days in penalty of death; (b) the punishnmnts th,:SOLW~D, that we extcnd to tlle the end that some unsusl)ectlng bue which I wouhl lose consciousness. int]ic~ed tlpol the guilty are recorded; bereaved fami]y our he;u'Lfelt~ sym- may be alone In a room. An uncle en. tiaving treated with more than a doz- ters a room to seareh for the paper en different doctors, with no benelit, I 1tll IITV t111. (c) to prevent fresh disturbances it is l)at, hy in this their sad bereavement. C. W. Heller, Prop. whlch he has mislaid. Presto! There determined to try the Detroit Clinie, declared that the viceroys, as well as Be it further AUTHN ~ ~HHLEY, ProDs. colnes a pattering rush of feet in the having had a nmnber of friends who ,J,, F. SEHLHIr~ I. I1. Aulten, the provincial and local authorities, ]~I'~SOLVEI), that our chart be (]rap- hallway, the door is slammed, the key were cured there. I placed myself un- Cneo, lRi¢;h. ~as~ ~ilty~ Bttch. are made resp:msible for the main- ed in m()urning for ~hirty daysand,a rattles in the lock. The alarmed uncle der treatment at the Clinic, and am tenance of order in their districts, In copy of tl~is bc published in the springs to the door. happy to say that I hnproved rtght (ESTABLISIIED 1882.) along, and all of the distressing symp- the even~ of fresh anlsi-fmeign dis- monthly (}leaner and Cass CiW Woe betide him now tf he be Ill a toms have left me, and I most heartily turbances or other infringements of CIIRONICLI~. hurry and if he be ungenerous, for he recommend the wonderful treatment to A Ceneral Banldng Business Tran- must yield to the terms of these youth- IIIII I! all sufferers."~Edna 3ohnson. the treaLies whichare no~ ab once .ELMER ~i~AIC1,]S~ .... sacred. ful brigands before he can escape. He stopped and avcl)ged by punishment, JOIIN ]}~. SOIIAAF, A Book for goun~ and 0hi, Mr. George Lancewood, of Mtu'- must solemnly covenant with them ~!['----'-----~ Foreign Exchange Bought, and Sold. of the guilty, those oIllcials shall be )IARY 3f. SEEGAIL quette, says: "t can never repay the that he will pay to them whatsoever Detroit Cliaie for the ,areat benefit I Draft, s issued payable in any Country promptly deposed and never again in- OUR ~ (v~KCUR~ FOI~ SALE. ransom they may demand ere the prls- have received from them. When t in the World. trusted with oIlicial functions or in- A good 120 acre farm siguated wid> on door will swing open. When the ! RECORI) RERVOUS commenced treatment I only weighed prisoner has I)romlscd till that is asked, I08 pounds, and h.'|(I a distressing 3[oliey Loaned Real Estate. Col- vested with fresh digniLies, in four miles of Cass City. Good on the triumphant company restore him to cough and night sweats. After taldu~" lections a Specialty. Art, icle 10. Tim Chinese govern- fencesand good buildings. 70 acres liberty. 250,000 ~ SKIN six months' treatment I have gained nlent undertal:e:~ to enter upon nego- under cultivation. Cheap for it must twenty-three pounds; cough is all gone, biations with regard to such altera- be sold. Good reasons for selling. ]n= o.o~o-x-o~o.o÷:.o÷:-o.:.:.o.o.::.o.o-¢o.o '! DIS:AS:I):; pNVATE' t and I aln qs well as ever. After two C. V¢. McKENZIE, :k :,: tions in Lhe exisLing eomlnereia] and (lilire Of ~, ]~. LANDON, O New Yeur'~ Dinner. O months' treatlnent I was well enough ~ to resume my work, that of a st-ttion- County Telephone" Cashier. navigabion treaties as Lhe foreign gov- O Oyster Soup, :;: ~t OlSgASE$- O { CURED and_ ernn:ents conMder Lo be desirable, as ~:~Yi:tighest market; price paid for * lrlolled Codfish. Egg ,Rauee. ::¢ ary engineer, h'tve been at work K(',od ]I()I'SO 11](1(.'8. ]~ 1C*caloped Oysters. O since. The treatment did not liner- well as re/arJi u,d oliver ma t~er:~ whi ::h Tomaloe~ and Cut'umber Plcklca ,i: fore with my work. ~George Lance- PII,ITIAI, 0XF01D& N01TIEBNI. 1, arc concerned with facilitating con> ]2-6-tf WM. 5IEs;SNI,II;. [~ Roast 'lku'key, Chestnut Stuffing. O wood. PESSI~N(]I';I~ TIM/A CARD. •~,,-.~.~,,,.~ ~ O Cranberry Sauce. :k mercia l rela t, idns, .,~ I.:searole.Salad.I'umpkin Pie. :~o Mrs. C, M., of Birmingham, 5Iicb.. was cured of Bronchitis and Catm~'h r~ r Arti,.-le 11. The Olfiriese goveri~- CASS CITY MARKETS, o I,,, Cr,.am. O ].rt:iils t'tln oil Central Standard ]Jimc, :}: American Cheese. :k Slier she had been ~iven up by several shall be t)ound t,') reform Lhe metlt Cass 0ity, Mich., Dec. :2s, I!)00 ~ CaM's. Fruit. Coffee. when ignorang o£ the terrible eri:uo v~Q{ i: physicians, who said she had consump- . " :}: were committing. Di4 :youon1 y eon~[~[cr - G()IN(~;.NOIt.TH I Chinese forcign office a{:d ~he couri; Wheat. Xo. I white ...... : ...... 7'0 O'~'O'7"O'::'O':fO'):'O'::'O':"~Og'Od"O"C'Ot:'O? 'A'O':÷O the fascina,ting a llm'emeats o~ this e;ii tion. w {.'i7[i;%]..~Uiq s'r,x2':oxs ceremonial for the reception of the habit? When too lt~t~ tO avoid th~ ter- ] 3Ira, L. C. Sm}Lh cf ~ ...... NO, 5[N()3~ NO,1 Vqhpat,'No.:!rcd ...... 70! M~ke an Advance. riblo results, wore _~o[|r OyG~! O~m.,"A L'~ i .... ~( ..... was foreign reprcsenfatives, and l~u do :,o I:ye, No, " 45 your peril? Did ?:,';h :::G'e ur~ "i{~ m~ii~- cured o2 Epliol;sy (or fits) agter h:~vhP.r =~, Dr:'. roit While ca.t s. No" ...... O !:5 I If as the old year ends and tim now hc a(lc,;.::trac t any PI~IVATE or 2BL00'i) i:} fly" sc:;!~e v,'hieh shall be defined b:," disease? Wore you cured? Da you now had this terrible disease for sevei{ G I{ & M. ,~,, ,.,:;It~ ;., t*,:-),,ud 4, D2tLil5 ...... 1 ,:) |)o,.r;,~" " :~" .... ~]lor(~ i,~ 01!0 f)ersoll W|Io feel8 ]iill,]l-i years. leh. Cert. ~he foreign powers. and then see genre ~larming syml)toms7 _L-- Peas ...... , ...... 40 55 that no advmme lla8 been made, either I)aro you raarry ]a your pres.ont con- t~~2n s ONT[AO ~,ccordingr to credible Clfinese I'oiatoes ...... , ...... ,'.'3:2}' I omethhl.,[r is wrong, wlth that person or dillon? YoU know, 'LIK I FzEItlI, i-.( ~ l{ames* ZIKE SON. If marriod;~;~r~ 5"on :~1 The great success with which "t ', sources of ~inl'orlnatiun ,Emperor i~:~;gsperdoz ...... 2O the shadows hqve llot yet rlsen high stantly living in dread? It .marriage :~ Cole ..lhne treats all kin(Is of diseases is ,9 l;utie:...... 15 enouR'h above his path to permit even fail uro with you on account ct~ auv wcv,k., Kwang Su will agree to the followil~g' nesa ce.u~cd by early_abuse or |~[Lcr el:- the wonder a:ld adn/h'ntio~ of" all sei- :!l} Oxford Liveho~gs, 1)ercwt ...... ,t a~ 45O an in(listinet glim])se of the goal to- 7 : ShOlll)* txdll de:l:allds of {hePo;/¢ers: Beef, live weight ...... 3 00 3 50 ceases? IIai, o you been drugged wit!~ entitle men. The ,'q.~eeial~st in charge ]0 aOOIl,'|.rd ward which he Is surely lnoving,--A, mercury? This hooktc~wilt tmln~,oul to J I ])ry(|en ]. [llde'A]lt]ty to tlle alllotlllt ef .~Aheel)live weight, per rh ...... 3 you tile ro,~;::lts of these erilnc~l a:v,l hob, ts noted for his ..... lIl. aud lh(:, care H. Hradford. D. D. out, how our NEW ~dETItOD TREA'£'2 with which every case is treated. No "!.I :b~y Cll;y 700,000,000 t ae]s, payable wit, bin sixty L:~mb:~ ...... ,t~ 3IEN'£ will positively curo you, ]/, "t2 Lnm* 5 4f 90~ 1 e0 I)res~ed Veal ...... 7 8 case that is not curable will be treated, 1:3 n~s Mills',* 5.2C 8 5~ 12 45 years and guaranteed by 15he Likin. shows how thousand,q h a,vo been ~,Wr ' b~; I lh lh'anch 5 14 8 -i~ 12 20 Dressed Hogs ...... ;,:~ The G~'eater Gifts. put NEW TREA:IJN ENT. ']~" tm)'vf~t but eilrable (:,':sos are treated with ~r((~ 2. 'lille erection in I?ckin of a suit- how we can (]UARANTIIE TO f/gll]i} latest setentitc methods, qnd in llf~ P.,'lS(~ 2 :~, llfford 4 5(i 8 3(~ 11 4a l)ressed P,cef ...... : ...... 5 5~ Give u~. New Year. the Light ANY cumtmA~ oas:~ o~ 5¢0 ],d~' t2 [tngstO]l 4 3fi 8 15 It) 50 a}}]e ltl(}.]llIll0n{)' to Lhe nlell'lOl'y~ ()~*' chicken ...... 5 A]ung II~e lonely way; We treat and euro--E,~I1SgIO'NS" does it interfere ~,vifh the work of the :I t~ ilmot; 4 24 8 0(] 10 ]5 l)nc]cs Some Star to make the ntght VARIOOCM, E, 8Y l HILlS C~I,S:,,'l" patient. 3, I)eford* 4 14 7 5.(] I0 (0 Larm yon Ketteler, : 4 , ~ss City 4 Of} 7 47 9 40 G (.'e'.~e ...... 5 II(fld kinship with :he dayl S't'I{,ICTUI~E, IMPOTENCY, Sl.1'. Renmngwr, It co;~t,s you ~mthin~ ~, 4 :. ;~ge[own 3 40 3. An imi)eri:dpri:lee, ancarre]a- Over the storms of life (JI1.E'.[' DRAINS, I)'NNATUR :tl, ]~]S-i 7 3:2 8 3O Tu 'key ...... 7 0)}ARGES, ICIDNEg and" ZG'A5~III~ i consult tliis spceh:list, S~,~h un oid)of .1 ' ~v(;nd:tl(~* 3 26 7 20 8 1(] t, ive l,u lhe El~3pcror, to Lo 13er]in to Arch lho(l the rainlmw rayl .5 ( ,inkvillo 3 20 7.17 s 0/ go ]Itdu,s, grec, n ...... 5 (l ({IS0asog. tu~:ity does nor, offer itself ve:.y oft:,~ 5 :. Pigeon ; 1%3 7 0t) 7 4o 'l~)()lfw'i vr' al;d 0xprcss regret f(;r tlm I[O LI¢I?~ ),[/LLS, 1 Give us. New Year, the grae~ to lmof, le outsid- of larr.'e "-,-. 6 58 7 :;5 To bless a world tn need, CURES all>! ('1 ~.K'N, Slit[ IIll] r(~el'. m:r cltizen,~ will eer~ah:!y do well :o. ~; ( a:;evtl]e : 45 6 55 Whl~o Ltly, per bbl ...... 4 ~ll l To stand before Cod's face, "The Wages Of Sin" sent fre~ b~: 1'. ~' Lv. ?M ,51. 4. f'ureign tu'oc)ps to }xdd 1,h,~: ]il;es Ilcller's ];esl...... 4 8:) I Pure with the dream and deed; enclosing 2o staml~. CONSULT~{'i'I[0~f ,fake advanta~,:e of t!fis one..It :s l)esv to ,~i)eck,:M,3t lint: :,'Fling sl.atlons. Trains stop only on sig/m I. ()f C(;.]llBlllliC;1.[i(tll beLwee;] r_]';l](ll iltl(] ,~:;Dl'in~'gl)atent ...... ; ...... 2 (if)' To soothe the souls that mourn, l?II, 1,111. If unable to call, write fo:' consult Lhe. personally, (Prains No. 5 wlll l'llll Mend' y,'Wc(h](sd;~y (]rahan~ flour l)er Owl;...... 125 To bind the wounds that bleedl QIlESTION BLANK for Ii0.ME questio:1 b'.,:mk,-, will l;e .~eni: ,::: a:~.qi- "" ,and I,'ri(hl.y. No. (; '.t?huPs(l:tv. and Sitiur(l:ty, I~o]¢iil. ik)lted n:cal per cwt ..... 1 i'5 ] TREATMENT. i eat ion, I>.:[ a]] eom::P:Pdci;~tio:::~ ',v]{l re-- All other 1Pains (]:1~ ]y OXC(:l)l ~tlnf/:t~,'. So shall thy cominff be ) C!;~::nc(:th)n:;--].'onl:ht(: w[tl~ /)elr():it, Gr:lJld 5. [*tll:iSlll118il{5 ()f tim l:,oxer (ffti- I't:ed ...... 99 eeive promot atteutlo:L i.e.they a:'o ad- Blest of each eot and clod; dresseil to ~ ".lqavm! a.n({ M]hv'tul(ee, Ry; ()xfor(I wllh l>,a,y Ci:I]S. 5!cM ...... I fie I 7dho seed shall lh)werinlzly t~iLv (livislOn Mich. Central Ry" 1mMy Cit'v (;. Ca::dhiates ['I'01~] distri:~ts wl:ere iI':,an ...... 7,;', Brighten the desert sod DY:]TRCHT C* r'.':r: ~'~;[~il'~ (?} h~l.~'() ~ & (]r:lIld r['|'llllk:' 'l{v., (J'lIl~:or(l. And the worh] roll nearer heaven @il.h l,']~nl~ & 1 ere Marquctt(~ Ry; Pigeon wit]t b ' ~1 ! :',Ihhl h:~s.. 85 1 O0r, Naaigan Ave, a~fl 8hel~gSI0 i -'. :?:~VkliaW, 'l?tmL'o,a. & lluron ]{y. ;lllli-[0cc{;(h Ollll'ilg'es have .co, l)cr- Ryolh)ur...... ','...:.:;.....,.v... 200 Under the smile of Codl T)e~ro:I', ~ W. C. SANFo'RD. Gen. Sul)l. pe[r,~bed I!::L l;r) })o allowed Lo colnpel:e I Bucltwheab flour...... 3 00 -- --Atlanta Constttutiom DR. ~:~o:~n:.a(x.L©h~cf ;:i' ;':t'x:T.

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D. D. McNAUGHTON, ARGYLE, HOLBROOK A, N. TI~EADGOLD, KINGSTON ' STATE O1)' MIOIIIGAN, County of 'l:usco-'" tilt, sS. At It sossloll of the probate +c0m$ for Ilappy New Year. I'IIYSICIAN AND SURGEO/g. ) . ~ - I -) s;tId Collnty, held ;tt the 1)rob~Lto oltlce in the+ I'IIYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Fred I)arr was in Tyre Saturday. MiSS Ebtlt 1,tlnst( It IR ]1 )tile fFOlll Village ofi2aro on the 10th dry of J)ecember, Thos. Bell of Bad Axe is visiting All calls answered 1)romptly night or day, EallleS. ht tim year ono thousand liillo ]lut~(]rcd. Graduate of U'. of M. Office at residence. M. IIerdell I:;td ,% fami]y reunion ])Iscases of children gi,:;en speclal Present, John c. Loins, ,Ju(lffe of Probttt:c. ] H Argyle Mich. Xlllas day. friends in ~own. attentlou Maggie Sherwood isllolne for the the, re'liter of l,]m estate of .Jessie Rebecca, Jones, deceasc(t. On rcadin,, and Illin,, tim /Vlrs. Jackson was the guest of her holiday. petition duly verified ol'F.v~M lom,~ ",7~q~, Chas. Frost is doing carpenter work lll~ tills COUl'L 10 atdjtldlC:tte :Lnd defcl.Illillt~ daughter, Mrs. Price, las~ week. Jim Copeland visited i'rien(l:~ in town 3OHN /VIcPHAIL, ill Deckcr~itte. 1hive you tried the celebrated who were at the time of her death i].t(fla+wfut Mr. and Mrs. George Connant~ of hch.s of s~tld ,lcssic I{cl)ece~ .lolles an(1 en+ Christmas; ++ tltlc'd lo h)hevit the rca, l est/t|.e ()l' which sire W. J. Set't?(m and faintly spent stm. Port, Huron are visitAng friends in :I)elt`% Purdy of Oxford is visiting (lled seized. I t Is ordered, that, tile 8th day of Sclillm' Piano or hbag0 Col!age ,la.nut~l,y llOXt~ Ittl I)11t3 o'ch)ck in i lie Itftel'nooll, Fuml::m and UnaerlaI:ing, <,,,, tOWl~. frieuds here. ;tt said l)robate court bc assigned for hearln~ Winfield Coon started for East Fre- 6-0 lan 0[gan said 1)etition. And it+is Curtllerordered. t,ha, b Al'tllttr ;;ishop of Deckerville was in Aliceand Lotto Boughtnan spent, ;t copy o1' this order 1)e published +fn i,he Tri- Argyle, Mich. town Tt, ,sat+ham of CassCity was Ed J:ICI. Srimet' Sllel'ed rom ~~~~ v ~ the harbor ()f Manhattan, it )fin wife, :tnd (]cor~e 5[cArthur, till ttllIllfll.- ~~ was the year 1614. And they customs in Scotland which have long C!ms. ]?atton is visiling !~!sp.li)'ent{; fled man. 1o lola l',, ],:trkhl~and recorded ii~,++ an acute at;Lack of (iuinsy last week. since died out. the Rcgtsl er of ])ccds' oltlce for the County of brought with them from their native here. ]:[e conies from Ea:m::;. 'l~us(io]a., Michigan, (m the thirt~y-fh.st (ht3, i)f Gee. 5Ial~t, eson anti wife enberblined ttolland nothing of that sph'it of reli+ March; 18i)3, in Lil)cr 65 till Mortgages On lntg(~ The Bell~. L. A. Maynard is visil,i::g his par,- 171, Wtfich sald morlgago was dulyasMgned. Fleeced lined for yet.tills and a large IIomer 5IcConl:ell and family Xnlav. gtous intolerance which distinguished by a"written assignment; 1)ea,rhlg date th,a Whnt sllall tlm New Year bear to me? enbtl heine at Elsie tllis weclc. twel ffli' day of June, 1893, made :tnd executed +assortino:fl~ of Ladies ~ Underwear. Amy h'ving closed school Friday at ~he New Enghtnd Puritans who came The shadow or the sun, iM rs. i'elton made a business trip to by thc said Iolf~ .E. L;trl¢in lo the said cltrollllo Pahner schoolhouse for a ten days va- six years later, says the Utica Ohserv- A hope, a beam, I,. McArthur and l,eeoMe~t in the Regisler of er. In fact. they were denoul]eed by A sunshine gleam, North l h'anch last Wcdne~(hty. l)ecds' elliot+aforesaid in tiber 73 of Mort- ,VN. RICHARDSON c:l ioi:. Love's long, interrupted dream, gages, (m 1)ago480, on the thh'teenth day of their Yankee ncdghbors as a "godless Or dark for daylight done? Rev. 3Iorg,nl o£ Cass Cil;y occupied ,hluc, iS!}i{, Ill)Oil which mortgage 1,here is ! Jonas Sawden closed a VOlT success- crew," but It ls now plain that they ('htimc(l to be duo at the dale of+ l;his noth:o the 5[. E. pulpi~ hele Sunday. I ho sum of eight hundred thh'~y-four dolhtrs SHO~ ful t, erm of school on Friday in Disf. loved their homes and families, they What does.the New Year hide for you? and forl,y-ihree cents (~834.43). A silcn}:e or a song, No. 5, forgave their enemies, and they fanned John ]lycl.:man h~s pl~rcliasvd tile Now lhcreforc notice is hereby given t,lm,L A sigh, a note by reason of said (lcl'aull~ tim s:tt(l lllorLgltg( ~, the f~l'mer's stan(ht:'d, eitltera \V. E. ,qitleet pr(qml'ty on PJlm Six A"ro AnlosBond of Cass City Sundayed to flame the sp'lrk of national liol]or From joy bird's throat, will 1)o forceh)sed l)y ~t sltlo o1" the l~lorlgn,fft~d WOl'Killg' SliOo" "d'2 fcr ~"~,..e V+"'~"" ,.,.], ~N'ot which they possessed. Or stillness lying long? l)remisc.~, :tt 1)ul)lic vcntlue, to tim hig'h~sl with 3Jr. and ~I:'s. J. Bmld of Ever- I). S. Landon of the (.;a.~:s Cit, y bidder a,t l, he lront door of l be Court lioust~ tlm linest) or che`%pe,%, 1)ui~ tile best When Peter Stuyvesant came to New What may the New Year hold for us? Chronicle was ill town Vfc(Inesday. in the Village of, car(), Tuscob~ count;y, Mi(:h- and me:d; se,~ vic.%le, green. Amsterdam as governor In 1(;47. he All lixht and shade arc there, iga,n (Ihat being tim 1)htcc where th~ t?ircuii, C.' L.e Bal:er is (h~in:,:, an, exl(.l;sive, eourl, for said (;4)uuty is holden) on the, fourl h Anlbrose 'IIerdell entert:lined his was quickly dt~l~t),,,(t "Old Silverleg" Both silerice chill day el' )torch, 190t, at one o'ch)(.l~ in the ~tft:cv- Argyle relatives and Fr. Burke at, becl~se he was a veteran who bnd Aml singinff, r;Lill business in manul'acburing Meighs. n(;bn. The said morl/4"agcd premises bcint~ Old love that ever hath its will situated in the TmvnslHp of Novesta, Oounl y (]inner Sunday. given a leg to the cause of his country W;ii give ea,,h }wart it~ shm'c! ]). 5rc,Arta~u:. ;:rid 5r,.s. ,<. 5:tear- (If 'l?uscoh~ :tud State of Michigan and de/- !and rephtced it with a substantln] ~Po~t Wheeler. ('PII)c(t iH S::II{{ll]CW.~IL,ri ~ :¢!"li,'(;~nthtlly ;~:+ foi- i{i1'{} .L 7,:('Phail and wiee entertained rick were Cass City ~ isiLo:':s J i it:fly. lows, to-wit: '.l.'ho wd.~t; Jutlf of the northwest} wooden one bound with silver. Though quarter (~f) of section twcuty-eighl~ (28) town- and 1)r. and MI':~.W.J. IIanna were ~he :SYIIi:FLII::+- '++1++ : (md rc:'llail rami:ies ,,: Governor Stuyvesant was a harsh and A Ne,vr Yenr'u Cake. shil) number lhirteen (13) north, range eleven cast, which said pro,mists will be sold as AR(iYLE. dinner Xmas day. cruel man, all accounts agree that he Put one cupful of sugar, a half eup- guests or Sarnia relatives Christmas. ~tfol'esald to s;~t,lst'y the :tmouni; duo on s;tid ) , Anson Dafoe of Llc, wn City ,spent was a good ruler, but in 1(;64 one (lay fll of l)utter and one egg in a howl aud t?,yrdie ]Iarlqsof Yale i,; 1;he guest lnorlgage anti t]tc costs 0f foreclosure. • • ~ ..... ])atedDcccmbcr (ith, 1900. several days lass week ill Argyle the when a British fleet nppeared off the beat them to a cream; then grate in a of her sisters d:tl'ii:g her l:(;li(lay vaca- CAROLINI.] [~, McAWI:HuR, coast of New Amsterdan~ and demand- quarter of a nutmeg" and sth' it through ,T, 1). I]~ROOKER, Assignee o1' 3Iortga,,.m. iL I-I. Stovensona's Harness Sl:op guest of Mrs. N. 3[cPhai:l. tion. Attorney for Assi,&nee o1" Mort gage. 12-7- at Argyle is~he place ~o go for your ed its surrender "Old Sllverleg" was the other ingredients. Sift 2V2 cupfuls Mrs. Fred Pl'aff and children are forced to ylehl, his people refusing to ~f llour and two heaping teaspooufuls Niss Stelhl Lipper~ of 5I:~dette is STATE OF MICtIIGAN, in the Circuil, Dou~l~ and spending the holidays in Lansinv, fight. So the British took possession of of bal:ing l)owder in another bowl and ~tle gues~ of Miss Carrie Alw~),d this Cour~ for i he County of Tuscola, in ch'tncery: ~r~gle Harnesaes ~uests of Mrs. E. A, Miller. the ishtnd of Manhattan and ehrlsten- gradually stir it Into the mixture. But- week. M'try Smith, Coml)lainant, vs. Godfr(~y Smith. 1)of elf(hint. .Dated Nsvembcr 15, A. ]i. ed It New York, the same being the egg ter the inside of a cake pan well (a 1900. Oolhuv, Sweat, thtds, Whip'.% ]:~<~bes, M.rs. l),Hutchins(,l~ brougllt Master Fred Francis aeeompa:~ied by his from which is hatched that Greater shallow oblong or squqre pan is the Suit 1)endin~ in the Clrcui~ Court~ for the Curry Coml:)~;, ]?~rushe,'t Wagot~ Grease, Claude St;evenson lmlne Sunday after brother Franlc rculrned t.o Y::le '.l?ues- County or rJ'uscoht, in Chancery, al~ ca, re, New York which today stands forth best), line it with tissue paper, butter Harness Oil, Cattle Ties, !lames (,f a weeks visit near Cass City. day. 31iehigffnonl,h615thdayof November, A.:), the second city in the world. the lmper, l)our in the cake dough and 1900: In tills (',aus0 it n,PI)eal'ing from a.fli(lavll, 6.~ory de.:;cril?tion, ],qankets of att on file, tliat the ])et'cnda.nt, Godfrey Smith, is kinds `%rid prices. Barbara and Solomon Slst tiller from But what did our Dutch aneestors do bake it in a modergte oven till it is a John G. Veil lct'~ 8aLtll-day morqing a resident of ~his si:tte; but that process duly - ~ near Cass spent to dlstingulsh thcmscl\es',, Well, they gohlen_ln'own and eau be piereed with for Bay City where he v~essrs.' Me- least, once in eac'h week, for six Weeks in suc, had sI)ent the day l)rec!sely as he Og~l~ " ~27~'~op~ A. Huson's this weel:. "Yours is a perplexing case," said ±he (leorge and MeCarrick Look a l}yinK cession, or that lie ca, use ~ copy or lhls ol'deP spends every other weekday in the oculist. "You call red purple and regcr lo lie 1)erson;tlly served on said non-resident) . Mary )flint of CassCilsy.is visiting trip to Elmer andSanilae Centre and l)efeudant, lit least twenty (lays before, tim' year. to nile green as turkey rcd." tln3c above 1)rescribed for his a, Iipearanco. has just been mproved her sister Mrs. Huson's this week, Why have we forgotten th'e example purchased a line lot of beans. - ABRAIIAMJ. RANDALL. "Yes," replied the visitor, with a elan- T, ~V. ATWOOD, Ch'CUlttout'l) Commlsslonei,. with a ...... Maggie and Jessie Gillies resumed of out" I)utch ancestors? We all keel) tented smile. "I faney I was born tlmt coml)hthlant's Sollcllor. 1I.-23-6 the Fourth of July, sacred to liberty. ~-~L~rnlr~g. lath~) their work at the be;in roonl Wednes- ,wily,'~ ELMWOOD, We all keep Tlmnksgh'ing day;out: of "It's the most aggravated case of eel A. ]:'. S~o]:e was ill Cass City Friday. and r|p ~a~.v llt}'. respect to the pilgrim-fnthers P'&'baps. or blinOness I have :ever encountered Mr. and Mrs. Husons entertained a but more out of gratitude to the Gtver In my professional experience." Will Webster was in Caas City •aml we arc lnaking ;~ specialty of +umber of friends atpedro Monday of all good things. We all keep Chri~.b "That's it, I want you to write me Friday. glagbmiihing Woodwork. Bring your old wagon qighlx mas out of love of him whose birth It out a statement to that effect. Never Fralll: I/endriclc was in C:lSS City on commemorates. Why don't we keep here and have a wide tired, good-:is- l)uncan Campbell and D(n'a Mahon mind what the fee is. You see, my Thursday of las~,.week. New Year s? Are we recr(ant sons of new wagon made cheaper and better left SUlMily for a two.weeks visil5 with wife has a lot of samples she wanta our Dutch ancestors who first settled P. W. Spi~tler ~was he]pia~g ,A. J. ,and General Woodwork 'than anywilm'e else. For rcferer..ee 'rierlds in 5linden City. matched, and she'll ask me to trickle New Amsterdam ? the Job some time next week f~r cer- Splbler on his house Friday, '.+ask ~he myri~d of our patrons. A number of our young people at- tail)." 5[rs. Jas, ]~o]knap started for Chic- ended-the Christnlas tree at) the THE ROSY NEW YEAR. And then the oculist had his suspi- ago Friday for ;~ holiday visit+. ~_/~." ~0~{C~¢ Saeridan ~;ch0ol Monday night. cio~s.~Pearson's Weekly. IIo, you little fellow, A. F. Stone was ill Carl>on Wed- ~rO~2~. Edwin Webster was agreeably sur- 'Witl~ the sparkle tn )'our eyesl BIexleo~s Rainy Season. nesday with`% big:load of potatoeS. We do the above to the rised Friday night by ttis brother ;tll(J Will you wreathe your arms around Will )'o~ kiss away our ~tghs, What they call the rainy segtson iE~ }label l(it)g :,an+d ]one O,%l'ander s`%tisfaetion of all. Give p:~_¢~-onage ister (Heancrs and presented with a .~Iextco comes only In the form off You rosy little fellow, made a trip to Caro on Tl:esd;ly+of us a 15rial and youql be +::n(Isonm token for his hlbor as secre- With the sparkle In your eyes~ ~howers, which fall In the afternoon. las~ week.- convinced ...... ::rs' ;u:d txeasurcr in tilt A. O. O. G. IIo. you little fellow, t'hese showers usuallyjoccur every' Like a sunbeam from tl~e aklesl day, but sometimes there will. be two+ W. A. )5eel{wood was in Cass City +1 + Llaet + Will you set the bells to ringing', or three days of perfectly clear weath+ Fl'l',l;/y and go~ a load of coal fro' E]d .~r. There is no steady downpour, how+. Ostrander. ~ver, as in most tropical countries, and': itltt0fl, P~lil~}, WICKWARE L. lluirnlan:and wife slatted for an ~a Mexico the rainy season is regarded: " J.D. ]h'ooker called at his fltrtll oft as the finest seasou of the year. ex~cnded visit in Can;ida on ThllrS- day of htst week. 1 ,e S tnd;ly. , ltliilt ~,:,= Ph'ere will be no school lntil Vfed- W. A, Lockwo(~d was in Cam on Monday and We(lnesday el' hlst week ,, ' +}+re+a++ .a l,:v+l-~;-ll nesday after New+Year. In the manufneture of a poeketknifi? n France 22 workmen are eml)loyed~ and got ;t h)ad ol: coal (;n the tatter M:orley C. Wicl:ware of Gagetowt, :Leach & son :or the handle and blade, 18 for a table, day. :.~ YC:+:ER22 7,o.+J%~'ILL F!ND called on (riends here 3Ionday, :nile, 9 for scissors and 6 for razors. John Parker had 1;he Inisfortunoto Elmwood " Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn "+ +°~"ql attend- lose his house by fire on Tuesd:iyof A FILL OF IIItEIS e-I ChUl'e!l ill OaSS City Sunday. It) .lnlm.n it wouh] b(, thought ;nS last week. A defective chimney:was ;tide to ne~|ect to offer te~ to ,'t vls'~or IL Bigelow has tented J, D. Brook- ~.lle cause. Do you need of all kinds tl{at'ai'e warranted as er's f ~rnt one miie north of here. on his arrival ns not to spoaI~ Io hilqL gur)d as tile besl?. '.Duck Coats, "Vcs:s The Ladies Aid lnct0 al) the heine (,: a Spring Tonic ! and .Pants, :Heavy Outings for win- Mrs. J. 51cPhail Wednesday of llts' ter at a, light prive. Ladies and ceek. ADVEF

_d MIC'HIGAN NEWS ITEMS, SPECIAL SESSION DOINGS. CONGRESSIONAL NOTES. ~est for f~,~ Bowels. ]IIS PALS SQUEALED. ~v ' TREAT RATIFIED. lifo matter what ails you, headache Thero iS six inches of ice in Lake St. The expected happened on the niffht The rivers and harbor committee on to a cancer, you will never get well Clair. of the 17th, when the senate sent the tile 21st completed the appropriation until your bowels are ~ put rigtlt. .~%N ARSONIST CONFESSES AND HAS HAY- Nilcs is to have free rural mail dc- taxation bill to dreamland by a vote of SENATE ADOPTED bill for waterway improvements for CASCARETS help nature, cure yon IMPLICATES THE OWNER, ',without a gripe or pain, produce easy livcry. 12 to 10 on Senator Chas. Smith's mo- PAUNCEFOTE CONVENTION. the next fiscal year. The committee's %" tion to indefinitely postpone further ., . report will be submitted to the house :natural movements, cost you' just 10 o Six cases of smallpox arc reported at cents to start getting your health back. discussion of the measure. Ttid :plans ,3~ (~roceryman a~ IIIoscow, lIlIlsdalo C9, , Bay City. -,,- ., ~he Commltteo ~mendments"%Vex~ ~ All %vllen congress reconvenes :[an, 3. CASCARETS . Candy ,Cattmrtid, ' the were laid during the three days' recess Tile allowance for improvement m Ill[ires Two IIIen ~o ]~urn His Store The Montague opera house, burned Approved and-:tho Troaty was ]Fin- genuine, put up in metal ~b'dx~s, e, very and they worked to a charm after the' Michigan waters that tile committee ~n Contengs ~rhat IIo lllighi; GOg the on the 181h. Loss, $1,000. ally A('lopted by ~ Voto of 55 ~o :tablet has C C. C. stamped on it. ,..Be, bill bad been juggled about in com- recommends is larger by several mil- ware Of imitations. ][nsura:~co--Othor Items. , : Coldwater's new city dil:Cctory gives Inittee of the whole in order that the 18 in Short Order, lions than any previous congress has -that ISIacb a p0puIati0n of 6,275. move_lnight be carried out, "Tlicr6 is :voted. The total amount recomlnendcd When it comes to getting something for notic- ing the nickel-in- din-slot-machine isn'~ so slow. •~c~s:~tlon~l Develol)monts in Arson Trial, Three ruraI mail delivery routes just one cbauee for the bill, but it is a After spending the greater part of for immediate appropriation for 21 A piece of poetry about it shattered idol seems The trim of Chas. W. Hcwitt on a !~ave been ordered established at IIolly, very remote one. When the bill came the past fortnigi~t in considering the Michigan harbors is $557,800. At 2 of to appeal particularly to every married woman ,charge of procuring the b~irning of a Jan, L to thc senate from the house it was not Hay-Pauncefote treaty for the modifi- the 21 only part of tile amount needed cation of the Clayton-I~ulwer conven- C. H. Crabtree. Dos Moine.~. Iowa. will oil request ex- ~;tore buiIding and the contents of tile ItnoW beg'ins to~look as thongh a introduced in the accustomed manner, for improvements authorized by the I, laln all td)oug tl~e Gladiator (tohldllnin~ company; t{on/of 1850, the senate the 20th extremely interesting; wrlt6 inc. ~ame, owned by hinlself, has been in homc'for old ladies would bc erected at and it was upon this slight oversight on committee is recommended to be voted that Senator IIehne saved the measure consumed only 70 minutes in amend- this year. tlcreare the amounts rec- r2rocess in the circuit court at Hillsdale Ann Arbor. .. It is useless to urgne w~t~ some people, bu~ from ultimate defeat. This accom- ing it and ratifying" it. as amended. :for the past 10 days and somc sensa- Saginaw reports one case of small- ommended for each of the 19 harbors, lawbreakers are always open to conviction. plished the bill was quickly sent, to the During the time there were six roll ~ional developmcnts have resulted. pox, but the patient is confined in the to be available next year: Charlevoix, ?12he property was located at Moscow, comufittee on state affairs, where it calls and several viva voee votes. The $20,000; Frankfort, $54,500; Grand tta- Carter's Ink has a good deep colorand i£ does pest house. not strain the eyes. Carter's doesn'~ fade. will remain unless sufficient votes can first of the roll calls were on amend: yen, .~10,000; Grand Murals harbor of ~titlsdale county, where IIewitt was Jackson has adopted standard time, be secured to get it out on the ttoor merits offered by individual senators, rcfu~c, $70,000; N[anistee, $42,000; IIol- e~Oood. Uso ~41 tration of public ;~J'fdr~. Much dam- ~.~ in t|~ae. " Sold by druggists. ~)~ at his home in t]lat city on the 19Lh, age to the count.ry 1)a,~ resulted and itad cigars which the Dulce of Man- was made arl)itratov. ]ter dccismx was peror has contributed 81,000 towar(1 ,,~ge(t nearly 78. the crisis has e;tu~:d g~'e:~ discontent. I chester eontracted in London, En~..Q r)" in favor of ],.'a;,,L building an experimental ship, _.... 1 .....

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j? of Gladys Templeton, and, in corr~ legal form it assigned everything Lh~ the words should never be spoken Idly, N{ *,,' N¢ testator possessed to Paul knsd~ll e~_ or used as a mere matter of form, On Montreal, revoking all former wills an~ the other hand, to be sincere In the l (' ',1 codicils. The document wa~ dul~, greeting an,d to do what the words im- ~igned, and the. signatures and a(t~ ply, i~ certain to bring happiness to [~ (( " t&i aresses of two Americans were appene~,~ all. %g ed. And now, let us go on to the next Not a flaw was there from beglnnin.~ ~word in th,~ analysis, "new." to end of the deed, Everybody likes new things, un- "You hold the key that unlocks the., less an exception may be made to whole of~ this night's mystery," brieilF, the so-called "new woman." New CHAPTER X.~(Continued.) knees, and there" among the carved leaves and flowers of oak, was a single said the young doctor. "Thts unfortu- gowns, new bonnets, new personal be- "Better send tile ymmg people to nate man must be a reckless adve~,: dainty shamrock ..... longings of all sorts appeal e.speclally 3ed, it is now daylight almost.," sug- turer, whose wits have put in hl~, It was the spring! to women. While "clothes do not make gested the elders, and they carefully hands, a most dangerous weapon. I-t¢~ the person," every one has learned ~voided looking at each other. Pressing it hard as she could, the carved lid clicked as it opened about is, we will discover, a criminal hypno, that appearance in this world goes a 'l?hat some terrible calamity had an inch. Then Gervis, ~tth strong list, a so-called scientist, seeking some long way toward success. Under the happened eren Lady Jane, whose firs~ arms, forced it back on its hinges, and ~ool to further hi~ own ends. Ye~ inspirahon of knowing that one is rear had been that the bride had run a muffled cry broke from his lips. yes; you'll see we'll find Out that'~ well-dressed often one has done his ~way, was fully convinced. what he is--was, I mean," said th~ best and the key note of success has "But, Lella, you will stay by me?':. medical man. been touched. It is human nature CHAPTER XI. luavered the mistress of the house, He was right in his surmise, as th~ that womankind should love pretty Lying huddled in the musty chest mddeniy transformed into a broken- inquest brought out, bit by bit, partly new dresses, new bonnets and dainty was ,a little figure in gleaming silver "And poor Dick, I asked him if there 1own old woman. from papers belonging to the dos@ "Well, well, so this Is New Year's surrounding, so let no one accuse her brocade, stained here and there with was anything I could do for him; he will, dear aunty," gravely said man, partly from the unwilling evi- day," said Mr. Spooner. "Do you re- of vanity for desiring them. "I bunches of crushed holly berries. ? dence of Gladdy, who had been morw member how we quaa'reled this day replied: 'Yes,' but just then the maid Leila. "I shall see little Syb safe in It was Gladdy, stiffened and immov- came In with a note for him, and he New ideas are sought after by the or less under hypnotic influence slnc~ ~n~ year ago?" i~c.d, lhen I shall return to you." able, but with widely opened, round said he must go at once~I think he philosopher; new conditions by the the night of the fire in tile snow-shed, "Remember! I think I do!" cried Lciia Desmond, slenderly graceful, blue eyes. wishcd to be alone with his sorrow. scientist; new inventions by the in- As for the villain's own death, i~" his wife. "Why, the c~rds were order- ;oft and caressing, womanly to tile That she was dead wa,~ the firs~ Then you came in, and, instead of ventor. Editors eagerly examine new was proved to be from natural causes, ed when it happened, and .I didn't Anger-tips, was yet one of those loy;t]. muttered thought of both Gervis and sharing my pity for him, you accused matter; and that which is truly orlgln- and:due to long-standing heart diseas~ know whether I could have your name :~trong natures we-turn to lean upaa Leila. me of flirting with him!" al or opens a new field of thought is that caused a breakdown at the cru-. ,%ekes ,out and Dick's inserted, in case :n the "day o.f trouble." "No! 'Tain't death!" quicldy said "I~er~don't remember that. But never found "unavailable" no matter cial moment of his career. I changed my mind." Gervis gave her-one look of rever- old Barnes, glancing at their white wasn't it odd that before I left you for- how poorly it may be written. But the ju" r y ' s verdict was the popu-- ~'In case changed my min~, you face~. "See ye, Mr, Uervis, there's a I ever, Mtss Marie should come in and - There is a constant hunt going on ence, then tie placed his arm round lar one~"By the visitation of God." mean, dear. Strange that I never sus- :hat mother for whom he and this row of air-holes down each side o' the tell us that Dora and Dick were en- for something new to further stimu- chcsL I saw 'era made myself in the pected how much poor Dora cared for "perfect woman, nobly planned" had gaged! I've often wondered how it late the energies; ambitions and de- old squire's time, purpose-like, in case Five years have passed away. me until that day." :acrificcd themselves so fatally. happened that they decided to console sires of the world's people; and never o' this very kind o' thing that's hap- So many changes have happened t~t. ....Fm sm'e she had concealed it very was this craving so apparent as now Every hour was bringing home ta Temple-Done and the Templetons thaf~ each other." pened now!" ~rell~the way she ran after Dick, as .!m the terrible blunder he had made "And so have I. Why, here is Marie when we are closing the nineteenth But Gervis was not listening. He L;ady Jane has come to look back upo~ ~f he ever had ,eyes for anybody but new--perhaps she can explain. Sit century. Everyone seems to feel that n his life. Love between man and and others who had rushed to the gal- the days when she wore faded silky, reel l'Ie never ~told his love, but ~ wo- down, Marie, do. Tom and I are just .~oman was God-given, to be prize1 we are on the verge of a new era lery were careftilly lifting, the small. and lived a sorely pinched life as th~ man's intuition was--" going over old times. Do you remem- which in spite of the inventions of the .s sacred; but under the specious pre- stiffened form. A mounted groom had happiest she has known. "'A synonym ,of vanity, dear. Of ber last New Year's day, ands" e:.t of cacrtficing himself for the good past is to be the most wonder produc- already been dispatched for a doctor. Today she no longer wears her fa- ~ourse, I ,couldn't help knowing that "Indeed I do. I've just been to see ing period in the world'~ progress. If :f his hduse, he had torn love trom "But something must be done at vorite blue, for Francis Templeton ha~ she cared ~or me when I met her in Dora, and she was talking ,about it. the inhabitants of Mars continue to fla heart, and then sold that empty once," said Gervis, as they laid the gone to his greave, his heart eaten oa,~. the boarding house parlor, with her She an4 Dick quarreled last New slgnal us, as has been stated, who ;hell for gold. That it had been a bit- unconscious girl on an Indian rug on by the melancholy nothing w~uld dl~ ~yes ~ull of tears, on the very morning Year's Eve about the date of their knows but what some shrewd, enter- .or, sinful bargain he now knew. the polished floor of the gallery. pe]. after you had t01d Marie, her dearest marriage, and ahnost parted forever. prising Yankee will put on his think- Perhaps this impending' calamity Somebody was trying to force brandy So Lady Jane wears widow's weed~ griend, that we were to be married in ing cap, build a flying machine that vhich he was helplessly waiting far through the marble white llps. and has learnt the old lesson tl~k :a month." will overcome all atmospheric con- he new day to discover might be "Not a drop will go down! What "contentment is great gain." "Humph, that girl would cry about ditlons and go sailing over to the ,eaven's punishment for what he had are we to do until the doctor comes?" The dainty American bride, so fra- any, thing; I've known her to cry when planet one of these coming days? one. piteously cried Leila, who, kneeling gile and highly strung, never managed ~he ~¢~llain ~n ±he play was killed~as if Perhaps the North Pole will be dis- It was still and quiet tn the 'oid to weather the repeated shocks to he~ :a v illaixt ,coutd expect anything else down, had slipped her arm under the in covered in the same way, although ause. There was a lull of expectancy frail system. Like a broken flowe~ ah~ "the last act. But n~s soon as I saw Dick little sunny-brown head. why so many people will risk life and ntil the daylight should come to al- withered, until decline set in. :that morning I knew that he knew it. "Fetch Mr. Ansdell!" commanded property to find a spo~ that ts almost uw action to be resumed. In Leila's tender, supporting arm~;. ~7~ay, ibis ,necktie had slipped around Gervls, with a sudden inspiration. certain to contain nothing that will in Leila's room it was silent as the l{er weak hands clinging tight roun~l ,~nder one ear and his voice, a~ he Surely the American could give some grave. Beside the white-draperied bed Leila's soft throat, Gladdy died peace~,- .-wished me a happy New Year, was so help in the pres~ing_emergency, other- to their insatiate greed for something knelt Leila herself. She was praying, fully. :sad, ,that I felt guilty, thoughmy con- wise, what was the value of his so- new. with frightened tears now no one was "Take care of my Gervls, Lella. Yot~" ~cience told me that I had not encour- called scientific reputation? It is to be hoped, however, that by to see them~praying earnestly for will do it better than I," with the won- aged him." Mr. Ansdell! Everybody then re- while these greater things are going the hapless girl who had shadowed her drous intuition of the dying she whis- "You've forgotten how you used to membei,ed that, oddly enough, the sci- on, some one may invent an automatic praise the shape of his head." life. entist had not been once seen during pered at the last. servant that will get up in the morn- That something dire had happened And now that the years have gon~ "As if that meant anything! A girl the hours of anxious search. It was , : ing without being called, never lot the Lella instinctively knew; but all she ,only praises the shape of a man's head curious, to say the least of it. And round, Gervls begins to think it i~ I~~ fires go out, wash our best china with- could do was to pray for help from when she can't find anything else to still more curious did it appear that time Lolls was taking care of him, ~ out breaking it, and, from the very flatter him about. It~it means no above. no Mr. Ansdell hurried to the gallery Between the two there is a perfee~ nature of the invention, cannot "talk "Leila! Sisi" A hoarse, shrill more than it does when she tells a In answer to the summons. understanding, and by and by their back" when we hapl~en to go into the vmce made her spring to her feet. small man that he resembles Napoleon. "Never mind, here's young Doctor wedding bell's will ring out; for though "SHE _&ND DICK QUARRELED." kitchen and scold a little~Household Close at her Side stood Syb, shiver- But when I remembered that you had Goring himself, which is better," ejac- "sorrow endureth for the night, joy., .~ ing in her little blue dressing-gown, once gone down on the floor in your They think you both must have guess- Realm. ulated Lady Jane, who had struggled is bound to come in the morning2' new trousers to pick up Dora's hand- ed it. I remember that Tern was in her face worldng convulsively. upstairs more dead than alive from (The End,) -./" "I can't keep it from you any long- kerchief I knew that I had been cruelly the parlor with Dora when I ran in on The .jqranaal Greeting. sheer fright, and looked on helplessly. erl I dare not, though I do hate her Ideceived. So when you reproached me New Year's morning to tell her of your "A Happy New Year to youi" Thls "It's a trance!" at last pronounced CHILD POLITIC~. '- •3o!" the deformed girl was saying, her •about Dick, I~" engagement. She had been on the is the greeting which will he heard the doctor, a young man, with all the teeth chattering as much from terror The *'Junior Republics" Al~rln the Cl|y" "I remember how badly I felt when point of asking him to help her to on every side as we cross the thres- latest medical and scientific theories as from cold, of Datr~ It. 'she replied to my New Year's greet- make up with Dlck. And when she hold of the new year. It has become at his finger-ends. "She has been "Speak; Syb!" Detroit is learniaag that the "junior, 'ing with the remark that happiness told me about it, I wrote him a note a custom to repeat it. In many cases hypnotized! Who has done this mis- Lolls gripped the th'in wrist, her republics" established in the various~,, for her was 'over forever. And before telling him that I believed she would it has little meaning, and is nothing chief?" breath coming thick and fast. Syb schools of the city, which at flr~k. could comfort her Miss Marie came forgive him If he Came at once. That more than an empty qompliment or an He stood up and glanced round upon knew, then! thought was a fine thing, is having= in and I could only go sadly away note found him at your house, Irene, idle wish. How much do you mean lay the awe-struck group sternly. "I heard a cry, a smothered scream evil results. The mayor pro tes,ts an.£.'. without te'lling her that I should al- where he h~d gone to ask your aid as it? It is very easy to repeat the form- There was no answer, and Doctor from the old oak chest, as I walked sho,ws a condition that is hardly bone .... ways be a brother to her." peacemaker. Odd, wasn't it?" ula. It is a very simple matter to buy Goring went on wrathfully: round the gallery; but I hated her, so llcial. The citizens of tliese junior re- a New Year's card and enclose it in "Somebody has got to answer for that I would not speak before! And p u,b!ics, for ex, ample, ballotted recently an envelope. But when you send this this night's work! The poor young ..~ea,ron able ~ayin~r. A ~-~appjz j~e~x) ~)ear. when I saw you, through the open door on such questions as 5h~se: Do yot~ greeting, or speak it, do you regard lady has been brought to death's door, The new leaf that very soldom gets A happy New Year!" tIow many :between our rooms, praying with spbs, favor city ownership of the street ra~* it as a pledge or promise that you will evidently, by some vile experiment. tumled over is the one in the diary. people realize the meaning of the .I knew it must be for her. So I must way system at the appraised value off do nothing to make the recipient of Now; then, clear out of this every one Some men claim that they see the words as they go about with this 'tell, and you'd better be quick!" $17,500,000? Do you favor the appra-- it unhappy, and that you wfll do all of you[ Excuse mjr bluntness, Lady ,old year cut and the new one in by familiar greeting upon their lips? "I Syb slipped to the floor in a swoon. priation of $150,000 for the ereetior~ in y~v.r power to relieve his anxieties Jane, but this is not a moment for po- getting so drunk that they can't see wish you a happy New Year!" Does But Lella was ah'eady gone. With ef another high school b.ullding? Dw and bring gladness to his heart?~ lite speech. I've got a life to win back ,anything. it not seem that ~;~ wish carries a flying feet she was rushing downstairs you ~avor expansion? (this involvln~ Baptist Union. if I can, and i can't have a crowd By New Year the silver plating blessing with it? And I believe it from the third floor, where her bed- a dis,cussion of the Philippine quc~ round me. Your ladyship can remain, wears off many a Christmas prcsent. does when spoken" by friends whose tics.) But more than this the "junior" room and Syb's werea and, yes, I must have Miss Desmond, A good beginning IS half the battle words are always true and sincere. "Gervis! Gervis! Come, and come citizens" developed so rap,idly as tc~ if I've anybody." •except in the case of keeping a diary. For the benefit of those thoughtless quickly! Bring Barnes!" When she become lobbyists. Children were ask- One by one th~ cgectators departe~l ones who never read between the lines, had reached the gallery she shrieked cd to interview aldermen or so,heel in- The new date is as hard to remem- from the gallery, ~,~;I the young med- let us analyze this significant greeting. loudly. Her voice, sharp with fear, specters to urge appropriations fo~ ber as the new leaf. ical enthusiast set to work, with the In the first place we wish our friends rang through the old house and made schools. In short, tl~e junior repu~lic~, ;Even though the arctic explorer result that in a quarter of an hour happiness, and the next question wifich Gcrvis leap to his feet. did, not confine themselves to theory,. ,{never discovers the" north pole he de- Gladdy feebly opencd her lips and; naturally suggests itself is, what con- '-It's.Lolls! She has found out some- but got into practical politics wi,th a serves credit, ,for he always keeps a spoke. stitutes happiness? A little friend of thing! Mother dear, stay here, I pray unanimity and dispatch that w a~. diary. "I want Leila," was the whisper. you !" something appalling. The Detroit. New ~ear gives us a chance to re- mine tells me that it is to eat all the And when she saw that it was Leila He pressed Lady Jane back on her Free Press protests that innocent chil- ,ciprocate £o those who unexpectedly candy 1~e wants and not to go to bed herseIf who was supporting her head seat. di%n that are ~.h'eady struggling: .gave us a :present at Christmas. until he want8 to do so. Another the bride's round eycs dosed content- friend of more mature years says that "No one knows what we have got against nineiy-nine fads in learnings. Seeing the old year out puts a man cd]y. she would be perfectly happy if she to face!" to read, write and cipher, ou~b~ not tc~ :in a fit condition to swear off the next "She will sleep now. We must carry had all the money.she wanted to spend "Bring Barnes! Oh, be quick!" Le- have ~heir heads further muddled by" day.~N. Y. World. her to her bad," said 1)actor Goring, as she liked. Another desires fame, ila's voice cried again in an agony of an attempt to master the met,hod~ art~ well satisfied. another social position. And so we haste. processes by which the people of the-, The .~-eho ~ear'~ Greeting. "You are wanted, sir, at. once," came might go-on asking and finding out Barnes, the white-haired old butler. country are governed.~Indianapoli~. an urgent whisper; while Gervis, lift- that almost every one has a different was stiff and rheumatic. It seemed News. Crowned evermore in endless light she ing his wife in his arms, carried her definition for happ4ness. as though he would never reach the greets -- away. leood's I, owes~ I}ally ¢o~t. If the young lad were allowed to top of the wide, crlmson-covered stair- The New Year's dawn, "What! anotl{er case?" The doctor By actual experience tim Ruskinite~,~ follow his own Sweet will and surfeit ease, and yet the old man was doing i i'l While we, with heads bowed low and wheeIed around, and he was silently colony of socialists near ~Vayer~s, his best, though Gervis would fain himself with sweets and late hours, I dull heartbeats, Ga., have demonstrated what is prob- have dragged hlm up h;~o steps at a beckoned to the quarter of:the house think the result would be anything but Live sadly on. amy the lowest possible datly cost 01::: \ time. known as the bachelors' wing. happy. As for wealth, who can blame food. They live at an actual cost per Visions too grandly bright for mortal "Where are you, Letla?" he hoarsely Lying. back ~,~ his chair in frimt of anyone for wishing for all that one capita of less than 10 cents a day. O~: shouted. a writing table, and grasping a folded cares to spend, and especially a wom- gaze, course this could not have ,been ac-- "Here~. here! Quick.'? ' paper, was a dead man. an to whom a separate income is the To her unfold complished except through co-opera- Round the curve of the gallery they The reran was in perfect order. Tl:ere exception rather than the rule. It is Blossoms each noble deed of earthly tion. Everything they consume i~:~ found Lella, tearing frantically the had been no assault, no mm'der, no the spending of-it which decides the days, bought at wholesale In large qtrantitie.~, holly and moss decorations h'om what suicide, so far as one could judge at happiness or unhappiness of the In beauty's mold. and is e0oked in the community. In., possessor: I do not believe that any had been a bank of greenery. the moment. i The glory of our Lord her eyes have But that death had entered the half- the community dlnlng room twbles ar~:. The blood was trickling down her one was ever really happy who used set for 300 people. Those who do no~ wealth merely to gratify selfish am- seen. hands and wrists, as the holly tore open stare of the black eyes, the With undimmed sight, wish to eat with the crowd are allowed:', bitions, them cruelly. But, unconscious of dropped jaw, and the marble hue of Safe in His presence dear, she dwells the long, lean fingers gripping the the privilege of purchasing compan~ ~ Fame, too, is a good thing to pos-' pain, Leila continued to pull, until the serene sheet o~ paper spoke all too clearly, stores and cooking them at home.~ "~You look worried, Brown," said sess, but how many who have gained old black-oak chest, which had been And knows no night. the foundation of the gresn bank, was Little wonder that Paul Ansdell had Green. this high pinnacle will tell you that failed to join in the se.,rch for the Ancient ]Deed In, ]Phll~delphln, "Worried! I should say I am, See it brings happiness Social position is She clasps the hands of loved ones displayed. missing bride, failed [o obey the sum- The first deed conveying property t~., th~?" And he drew out of his over- also something after which there is waiting there "Press the spring, Barnes! Nobody moss for his heh)ful skill. the proprietor of Pennsylvania, Will- "coa£ ~ocket a great bundle of state- much ~,striving. Yet when the coveted :On Heaven's shore. in Temple-Done knows the secret but "He has been dead quite a couple iam Penn, is written in old Dutch, andb ments of accounts. ptace'is reached it is so often found With them she treads those streets so you. Press, for Gladdy's .dear sake!" of hours," said Doctor Goring gravely, Is now preserved in the city hall. The,-, "'Ha'! ha!" laughed Green, "you will to be barren, and happiness l~as no wondrous fair, pasted the girl, madly beside herself.. secretly wondering what would be the property was w,hat is no,w known a~,o .make CJaristmas present to yolir wife, resting place there. Social position In rapture o'er. "Whatever" Barnes Was begin- outcome of this double tragedy. Lemon hiM, including the mansion and:, will yau, without counting the cost brAng's heavy responsibilities with ft, ning, and fumbling with his specta- "You must keep this .business from the Schuylldll river front, where the,- first?" ~'he lines around Brown's eyes .and'gociai duties 'ai'e hard and labori- In glad surprise,:j0yous and pure and cles. " : • the iadies as long aS you can,'; he said, old Fairmount waterworks was lo-- ::deepened and his mouth drooped sad- ous .without the happy results that free; "Man, do" as you're "bill!)' shouted tu{nir~g to Gervis, who :had been hagt- 71y. "No,'*,he said, "that's not it: These follow labor in more worthy causes. Her soul so bleg~., Gervi< catching th'e infection of Le- 'cated. The~e ~Prom kept his barge and. Solves the deep mystery of eternity ily sent for." "There must be an in- : some rowboats, the barge carrying an~ ~are not for presents I made my wife." It seems, then, that there must be ila's frenzy. And he dragged Barnes . And perfect rest. quesi:, of course; and, meantlnie, i 'adrifiral's pennant. It is said there is, "Why, what are they for,, then?" some special way to haPI)iness not forward. ~Isabel L: Boardman, in N. Y. Ob: should, take possession of that folded only one man ;rt Philadelphia who ca.t.~ ') •asked GreerL wonderingly. easily found. There is, but it is easy Something in his' blazing eyes made paper: :'see, I'v.e managed not to tear read this deed. "For the ~resents my wife made enough .to,~. be seer~ by :all who care server. Hie old man pull himself together. He-sf6oped forward, With shaking it. You'd best lock it away until y:~ ~meo" to follow~ its winding way;:: Wiser hand it to the coroner, ;~,~r. Temp tt is not work that l~t~la men; ~t And the mm~ shook h andsjn.tender heads .their5 mine found out long ago 2~ereljz an Official Form. hands, he felt 'along the carvings; but h&,,: how slow he was! The watchers ton." ls worry. Work is h~I~hy; you can ~ympa~tiy.-~TDetroit Free Press. that only in trying to make other~ Ha wished me a happy New Year; "Why," gasped Gervis, as he caught i hardly put more on a man than ha happy is real !aappiness ever gained The words would have tickled ~0, caught their breaths and shivered. "'Tis iu th'e shamrock, I dO mind Sight of the close, upright handwr!t-] can bear. But wom'y is rust upon tLQ fox- oneself.: but , ! )' me. 'Tis b'und to be in the sham- ing, 'my wife wrote that. %hat v:l:] blade. It is ~ut movement that de- So in wishing our friends a happy I knew from his bearing austere It is not :wise to Imve so merry a rock, the spring," he was muttering, lamy is this? See here!" the n~achinery, but frl,c~ion.~ Christmas that you cannot have a New Year, we really obligate ourselves I was booked for a salary cut. In an instant Leila was on l~e: "It was the last will and testam( ~1 .ntroystI. W. 13eecher. happy New Yea~,~-Chicago Trlbuae, to do all that we can to make the --Chicago Record,'

~__.y A~DITION&L L~CAL gown of white organdie over taffeta, i¸ tIappy New Year. with trimmings of chiffon and Renais- • . Ora Wickware entertained= friends sance hire. She carried bride's roses. Tuesday afternoon. The hridesmaids were Miss I)ella Beach, a sister of the bride, and Miss Ladies IIo.ne Journal atilt Success Janet Smith, both wearing pinkor- N : N for January now ready. gandie with American Beauty ~oses. P. II. Weydemeyer of [I?ttrner spent ~ Upon the issue of this paper ,ve willinauguratea .~ The groom was a~tended' by Fred Xmas wil~h his wire here.,- h" Walsh of Bay City and Thomas Mof ~ clearing sale that will embrace everything in winter wear. g~ A Christmas party was.gi:ven at tam ley Warren of Saginaw, Tl~e core- Former prices and first cost will not be considered, our opera house Tuesday night. mony was performed by Ilev, William ~ only'motive being to reduce our stock before our year ~ Rev. Torbet 'will preach lnexb Sun: iI. Gallagher, tim rinff service or tli}: ending Jan. 20, '1901. A dollar invested now means a ~] day in B~ooklield at 2:30 p. m. Episcopal church bell it used;" 'Phe orchestra~ which i'eiidered L0hengrin's }~ greatmissed.Saving to you and the oi?portunity should not be ~~I W.A. F~Lirweather spent Xnias at his parental home in hnhiy'Clty, Wedding march as the par{,y Cntei'ed the froub parlor, played "O Promise ~YdTI ~Vni. Ilatz and wife ii["e visitinff Me': during the ceremony. 1Kiss ;vil~h relati yes in Tavistock~ ont. [~ This sale will inelude Fur, Plt!sl= anti gNh ~a~eg; ~ Marie Br0ol~er of Cass City was the F~$:t [Tg~q Mrs. Walters and cl~ildren, IIugh ring bearer and the long ribbons oi' [~ Ladies' a,~ Ciliidren's Jackets, Furs, Flannel Wa]sta, ~lankets, Felt Shoes, ~ and Mary, spent Xmas aid llad Axe. pure white down which the bridal TI. le CmmNIOLE extends,,, the eour- partly approached were held by ilarry 0 • Overcoats and in fact everything in v:arm g00~.a, ~{ Lesies of the season Lo all i(is readers. Beach and l~alph Morse. Dainl;y re- f Ed. Pinney of Ann Arbor came freshments were served arfer the Rubber ~ Again! Don't miss this, the gTeat event in retail ~ lmme Saturday to spend the holidays. ceremony, About 100 friends wilmess- merchandming ill Cass City. Twentieth century coon- ~1 A. IL Sutton of Saginaw was i.l~e cd the marriage. Mr, and Mrs. Davies left for Buffalo "N. Y..and l?hiladel- ~ omy can be" commenced to no better advantage than by ~ gt~est, of aas. Tennanb and wife XIi);IS. phia and will be ab home to friends 7~ buying nOW Of ~ Nrs. Allen of Saginaw is l~he Knesl~ after Jan. 20, a/5 625 Wcadock avenue. of t3{rS. Jas. Tennang during t iie hell: The friends present from out of the days. city were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brook- La ng & D. g. Graham left for Sanilac coun- er, Cass City; Misses Anna Galbraith 2 RCACKS 2, ty Thursday on a dehorning expedi- and Bertha tlari'inffl;on~ N()rth Bl'/tnch tion. bIr, and 5h's. Wllloughb3~ Clyde; l~d- C. W. IIeller left, for Shaftsbu!'~' on ward 13oergert; Detroil~; Mr. and Mrs. J neso Thursday Lo visit his fat~her Who is ,1. 1,2. Iludson, and Ralph Ilamel~, Bay seriously ill, City. Misses Anna and Agnes I3aetche of Ga z Git 3¢wckr 1Jrighton are the guests of Ors Wick- PLEASANT II[£OLLECTIONS. ware this week. On the 31st of last _August, six of The Christ~mas exercise; l}eld 7g t,he Cass City's young people, Jnohlding ]s st, ill doing business andinvites ~he public to call in and see his st.oek of ]3aplsisl~ church Monday evening were myself, started on our way lo the goods. All arc new and up-to-date. i~ success al~d enjoyed by all. I,'crris Institute. Arriving al~ ilia -Rapids abotit 10 o'(51ock at night when Tlm nightwatch ison tlm lookout we were t al{en fn charge by Mr. Mas- for all teams standing too long on the selink, who cared for us until the for streets during the winter nights. lowing morning, when we made our way Our tin¢ of 3ev0eI, Wmtcbe , Tuesday evening he sent a rig from 1Yovesta holn e. to 15he school. On entering the.hall we were met by 5I. A. Chamberlain~ Cbain , lRin0 , ticff an , %ace Annual election of otlicen; and di- now a permanent fixture in the school rectors of the qL IL & S, l)ist~. Fair ~who seemed surpmsed ns well as ilNn =ant p¢ctaci¢o comptet¢, Ass'n will be held in tam council pleased to see some or l~is CassOity rooms on next Tuegday, Jau. 1st at 2 acquaintances and after he gave us d o'clock. good advice as to how to make the Dr. Wickware acc(m~panied by'Dr. best of our opportunities (as Mac can) ./We have a fine line of Alabaster and Terra CoLa Bustls and St.atuary. Our Walker of Detroit, paid a visit to we moved on into the olllce where we Sterling c(msiats of Tea Spoons, Cold Mea~ Forks, Cream Ladles, Butter Robt. Agar of Evergreen on 'J?hurs- were greeted by the ever pleasing face d;~y. ]t is reported ~hal5 N.r. Agar or W. N. Fen'is. We went in ~ith /l(nives and Sugar Shells. h'ail Files, %'outh and Nail ]~ru~;has, IR:t. I~:'ushc.~-." wii0 had his ,(.,~..... a:nputated i'ecently is the idea that we would be recognized Cass City Neat Market and everything in ~he novell)y line, Our stock of Ebony Goods is fine and our nob doing as well as expected. at (:nee and special individualnotiee Silver Plated Ware is of the best make, consisti~)g of Knives, Forks, Spoons, given but we very ~:ummflrily In l~he J?resbyterian church Sunday realized .c.g~l Cake Baskets, Pickle Castors, Ben Ben Bowls, Spoon Trays, Celery Trays, evenine, taere will be a roll cilll of i;he we were only tl~rec among three cr .and F:'uit Dishes. Our line of Dolls, China and Cut Glass is O. I(. Come and nlembers and responses from a]t who fotir hundred students. After ha?ing II i~;or 17~l.'dSll, Salt a/Id Smoked M.ca':g. ~ reel so disposed. A suitable Script~ure our names recor(lcd and seats assigned see USe ~ I~Iave on hand ~tt all times whata ~ verse or some otlmr quoLation or re- the three of ns were escorted around marks appropriate t,o the opening year the city in search of board aiid roonas. first class meat market has to have ~;¢ill be In order, 311'8. Me, 0ill' cha, peroll~ did not bake l to be up-to-date. We buy Poultry, ~ ¥ I ** Messrs. Win. and Chris, Sohwaderer up wil~h every appareng nice phtee we Dressed Hogs~ Veal Calves, Dress- [~(~t_ returned from their west:ern IMp last struck but weighed all the conditions ed Beef, Lambs and Rabbits any d~.y, ~ with cool deliberation, thinking ]n 'c,aturday. ~]loy wcni5 as far west ItS Never have to take anythirig back [I/~i, lmr own mind she would land Miss Seattle and Victoria and were favor- t~ when the highest marl