VOL. XXVII. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. Nt). 22.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Notice. Finance Committee Organized, The Rebekah quilt drawing took The finance committee, appointed at the special meeting of the board of Farmers ! place at I. 0. 0. F. hall last Friday SUNDAY PAPERS supervisors to look after the linancial Do you know that at the Cold Stor• evening, the 2;3d, as advertised. W. WALL PAPER! end of the new county building, held age you can get a fancy price for-your If, Moore held the lucky number, SI. DETROIT FREE PRESS a meeting In this city last Friday and butter and eggs, and get the cash. He was not present at the drawing, perfected the organization, Law• GO TO CHICAGO AMERICAN! We pay a premium for butter in tubs but the quilt was delivered to him the same night. rence Price of Lansing was elected and we furnish tlie tubs. Come and president and Lawton T, Hemans i see us. Mason Cold Stoiuok Co. Reserved seats at E. Culver's for "A Those in the city desiring to secretary. STROUD & MCDONALD. have either of the above papers Breezy Time." See notice of mare for sale. The board adopted a resolution delivered to them regularly on Remember that "A Breezy Time" is "A Breezy Time"Tuesday, June 3d. requesting each member to Interview Sunday morning can have the funny. All fun. LATEST PATTERNS AND LOW PRICES We know that "A Bree/.y Time" is the banks and citizens of their re• same by leaving their order with llrst-class. Special session of the board of super spective localities and request them WINDOW SHADES . visors ne.xt Monday. to submit oirers of money to the J. A, BROWER, - Have that bicycle repaired at Eay- CARPETS AND FURNITURE ' Saturday, June 14th, has been rec county for the construction of the mond & Hall's. AT DEMOCfiAT Office.J omraended as Hag day. court house, to be advanced at such Parties desiring Sunday papers'read Witbeck's photograph gallery has time and in such sums as required, ad. on tills p,age. and aggregating 840,000, on or before been papered and painted. OBSTACLES OVERCOME. We are now selling a For millinery at right prices go to June 1, li)04, with the right to apply Plenty of tile, all sizes, next Wed Michigan (Tentrj^ Mrs. J. C. Kimmel's. $3,000 annually with interest in pay• nesday. W. C. Bakkbk. Right of Way Prom Jackson to Lan• LEMON, " Tho Niasara Fallt Route." ments on and after March 1, 1903, You can find Muresco.and Asbestos sing All Secured. VANILLA, SOUTIIWAUD, paint at Raymond k, Hall's. * The salary of the postmaster at Mason ... 10:05a. in. 1:30p. m.9.'5!)p. m Williamston has been Increased from Watch for "A Breezy Time's" Golf A franchise to the Hawks-Angus ORANGE, Plenty of tile, all sizes, ne.tt Wed i!;30 10:60 Sl,400 to $1,500. Club Band. syndicate was granted last evening ne.sday. W. C. Baukeu. CHOCOLATE, Detroit,,-,...... 5:30p.m. S:30p. m.T:l5a.ra Rev. A. S. Zimmerman will preach Suite of rooms over store to ren by the Lansing township board, com• There was a slight frost last TueS' PINEAPPLE, •OhIcaRo ... 0:30|i. ni. 8:55 p. m. 0:30 a. m at the Hawley school house next Sab• Inquire of A.{D. Hoyt. '*1 pleting the Chain of permits that ex• day night. It did but little damage. WILD CHERRY, NOUrllWAUD. bath at 3:30 p. m. Memorial day exercises tomorrow tends from Lansing to Jackson, and I. J. Kellogg is putting down a new STRAWBERRY, Mason 7:48 a. in, 12:0I p. m. 5:,'i3 p, m F. E. Dcnsmore remembered the afternoon at two o'clock. making it now possible for the railway Lansing 8:12 12:21 p. m, 0:00 cement w.alk on two sides of his resi• company to construct its line as rapid• Dbmockat with a flne pickerel caught Schuyler Royston is working at th RASPBERRY, Owosso 3:00 1:30 7:16 dence. ly as it wishes. Saginaw 10:33 2:52 8:40 at Park lake last week. Mason Buggy Co. He has been em COFFEE, H. L. Brown has put on a steel cell• Chas. F. Bowers, head of the'Hawka Bay Olty 11:10 3:25 9:20 That old acoountot Webb .Sli; Edgar's ployed at Ionia for several years. GRAPE or Mackinaw 7:45 p, in, 7:00 a, in, 7:00 a, m ing and is painting his store occupied Angus right of way department, who by C. J. Whiting. has run long enough. Please call and H. C. Freeland will execute pension 0,W,Ruoor.R8, has been securing the franchises SARSAPARILLA SODA settle. 22w2 Webb SC Lawuence, vouchers next Wednesday, June 4th F. D. STAtfTON, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt. J. 0. Squiers will'execute pension through the various townships, arriv• For only 5 cents. at Ills olllce in the Lawrence block. Ticket Ageni;. Mason Chicago vouchers at Longyear's drug store on Jay Pearsall of Lansing, at one time ed in Lansing this morning elated Vernon's Ginger Ale, sc. Wednesday, .lune 4th. *1 mine host of the Hudson House, is The Hawley L. A. S. will meet with over his success. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Grape Kola, 5 c, and We are pleased to state that Miss now Clerk at the Wayne Hotel Mrs. Geo. Shattuck on Thursday after "We will follow the highway from Rena Lincoln, who has been seriously Detroit, noon, June 5th. Please bring you Lansing to Jackson," he said this ICE CREAM by the dish, pint, The republican county convention thimbles. morning. "Between the two cities K. C. E. irKN'DKU.SON. Over Brown & ill, Is slowly recovering. quart, or gallon. we have secured a strip of land two D Loomis.' At Dansvllle Tuesdays. Crown Have you seen how cheap we are to elect delegates to the state conven• The Mason second ball team wen ;antl bridge work a siieclalty. rods at the side of the road. This Yours for the best only, selling millinery? If not come in tion, a new county committee and to Dansville last Saturday afternoon will really make a boulevard of the Pa:-X-2"SICIA.2:TS and sec. Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. chairman for the same will be held and were trounced to the tune of 23 highway, widening it as it does from LONGYEAR BROTHERS, this city June 13th. toO. This makes It one and one. HAS, (1, ,IIiNICINS, M, n, Practice limited Tliatold accountof Webb & Edgar'; four to six rods. _ to diseases of I5ye, Ear, . No.slo.se aniandl Throat , A Lansing jury last Tuesday ac• Druggists. Both Phones. C224 Washington Ave, S,, Lansing, MIoli, has run long enough. Please call and The Royal Neighbors of Aurellus "According to our present right of quitted three members of their ball settle. 22w2 Wkiii! & Lawuenck. will give an ice cream social at the way, we will enter tlie city by a E, MANN, Physician anil Surgeon, Olllce | team on a charge of Sunday ball play• t In Near Block. Hours 2 lo 5 p. m., ami 7 to The ladies ol the rummage sale de-1 Aurellus town hall on Friday evening. bridge over the junction of the Lake Crowds Going to the Circus. Ga p. m, .Special attention to diseases ot eye, ear, ing. The other members will be nose ami throat, masses sclentlllcally aud ac• sire more clothing for their sale, which May .30th. Proceeds for the beneflt of Shore and Grand Trunk railways. An unusual degree of local interest curately lined, liesldeiico at C, W, Hrowue's, tried next Tuesday. will continue the balance of the week. the lodge. These bridges are what is going to has been aroused by the announce• H. PllF.KLANI), M. ». Lawrence lilock, The A. 0. 0. G. ot Eden will hold a . Jloiirs—8 to I) a. 111., 1 to «, to 8 p. hi. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Halstead and The high school team will play ball make construction slow. We have se• ment that Eingling Bros.' famous big O bouquet social at the home of Frank Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Halstead entertain the last three days of this week, cured rails and equipment and can get Circus is to exhibit in Lansing on R. GIJHTKUOK I). CAMPBELL, Pliysloiaii Mikey, one-half mile south of the and Surgeon. Ofllce at residence, iiorUi II friends at tea and whist this evening. Thursday with Williamston high men and teams, but the bridgtis are Thursday, June 5. Several big excur• Dstreet. Hours, S lo » a. m,, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p, in. Hubbard school house, on Wednesday school at Griffin's ball park. Friday slow to build and' material is scarce. sions will go from this vicinity, and Country and town calls promptly attended. The ladies'Baptist missionary socie• evening, June 4th. A cordial invita• return game at Williamston, and There are a good many streams be• local people will be well represented R.FRANIC E.TIIO.VAS, Physician and Sur• ty will meet at the Iiome of Mrs. M. tion to all. Saturday at Lansing with the East tween Lansing and Jackson, too. Some at the big show. Those who go from Dgeon. Olllce over Webb S whitman's store; A. Cotton Wednesday, June 4, at 2:301 residence al corner B aud Oak streets, Mason, In an interview in Detroit Wednes• Side team. ai-e large, others small, but they must here should make every effort to ar• p. ra. day L. E. Rowley of Lansing launched all be bridged. Then we must go over rive in time to see the magnltlceot The Seventh Michigan Infantry will i William Patton of Lansing died at a boom for L. T. Hemans of Mason all railroads, In general, the steam new free street parade, which takes LKltUD ALI.KN, Attorney at Law. over| liold its annual reunion at Leslie, June the prison at Jackson last Thursday, Webb & W'liltiuan'.s. Mason. for governor on the democratic ticket. roads .are built in low places and sub place in tlie morning preceding the A nth. Gen. Shafter is expected to be | after an illness of 10 days' duration. Well, it has been a long time since a ways would take up too far below the opening, performance. A. BKllGMAN, Attorney at Law. Olllce present. Patton came from Ionia in November, . over Longyear liros., Mason, Mich. . better man has been suggested.—Les- A 1897, on a five years' sentence for grade, The procession Is divided Into thirty' J' Pcnberthy lias purchased of Mrs. He Local-Kepublican. R. McAHTlIUU, Altorneyaiid Counselor at assaulting a child. The dead convict's "But speaking of grades," Mr, Bow. enormous sections, each of which ia a . r.(iw^'^bYrciiTt'cn'iVrrc'oniiii - • - - • S• Siicrman the ground where Elias Culver, W. C. Barker and L. mother has been notifled. ers continued, "We have a nice one complete parade, and presents in its over Farmers' Bank, Mason. his harness shop is located. Consid• B. McArthur, delegates. County Clerk through this county and down in'.Tack- entirety a bewilderingly magniflcent T. HEMAN.S, Attorney aud Counselor at eration $300. Ma.son certainly did its part in the . Law. Olllce In the new Lawrence Block, Woodworth, Deputy County Clerk son. We follow the west side of the two-mile carnival of pageantry, such LMason, Mich, Money to loan on goodsecurlty. congressional contest, and Leslie peo• There will be a meeting of American Gansley and Register of Deeds Les• hog's back" all the way down. The as the world has never seen. In this ple feel like extending both hands. Home Guardian Friday evening, June ter are in Fenton today attending the country is fairly level and will need gorgeous display are shown over 100 Both wards sent solid Tuttle delega 0th. Initiation and refreshments. congressional convention in the in but little grading. beautiful dens and cages of wild ani• EO. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY AND tions, and the citizens did not hesitate Shell Hardware. Maiile Street, Mason., All members turn out. 22w2 terest of Prosecutor Tuttle. mals, 500 horses, 30 elephants and G on convention day to show their col• Hawks & Angus are rushing this The eminent specialist. Dr. Munch, end through now at a lively pace nearly 1,000 people, and the costumes Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rhodes, who have ors. Here's hoping Leslie and Mason will be at the Donnelly House, Wed• They have taken nearly all the men througliuut are of the iloest silks, liTlVES, General Auctioneer. Years ot ex- been living for some years at Junction may continue to meet on as friendly . perleuce. Terms always satisfactory. nesday, June 11th, from 1 to 3 p. m. off their other new lines and placed satins, and cloth of gold. City, Col., are expected in Lansing ground.—Leslie Local-Republican. Do not forget date and call early as them on this one. The surveyors will The performance that follows Is the ENKY KURTZ, General Auctioneer. Satis- Friday. The family went to Colorado taction giiaraiiteed, terms right. Leave the doctor is very busy. Cures guar• The mention of the name of Repre• enter Lansing today, I believe, com most magnlllcent arenic display ever orders at this olllce. I'ostolllce, Mason. in hope that a son and daughter would anteed. sentative Hemans of Ingham county pletlng their level. The weather of presented by any circus lo America. bebeneflted by the change of climate. Mother, Yes one package makes two for the. democratic nomination for the past week has been such aa to It is entirely new this year, and its The daughter died last February and full quarts of baby medicine. See di• governor is receiving considerable permit fast,work and the engineers novelty and magnitude have created 1]URMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE the son about two months ago. Mr. Jj Companyof Ingham county. Safest,cheap. rections. There is nothing just as favorable comment. Mr. Hemans, didnot fail to take advantage of It. a sensation wherever the show iia» Y9St and best. For information write to J. H. and Mrs. Rhodes expect to again make Shafer,secretary, Mason. A. f. Barber, presi• good for babies and children as Rocky while a young man, was without ques• When it is flaished, there will be no exhibited. dent,Mason. Onicoopposllo court sou-are. Lansing their home.—State Republi• tion the brightest member of the last Mountain Tea. 35 cts. 0. E. :gratt. better road in the country than this." School Report for May. can, May 2". legislature and the ablest orator. He A. H. Pickett of Leslie, for ten Messrs. Hawks and Angus are fol• Whole number enrolled ... .125 is full of push and vigor, and his nom• years assistant clerk at the Jackson The reception given by Mrs. L. C. lowing up the surveyors, flnishing Average number belonging 2S» Tm. winters, ni. d. ination would mean a lively campaign prison, has been promoted to be pri• Webb on May 23 at the residence of very detail that remains unsettled. Average daily attendance .' 2«B that would show up the results ac• Number belonging at date 3I6 Ciironii; and Prlvale Diseases. vate secretary ito Warden Vincent in her mother, Mrs. M. J. Mead, in honor By the first of June they hope to complished by the state administra• Percentage ot attendance 02 place of John B. Foote, recently ap• of Mrs. Mead's birthday, was most have the actual construction well un ELECTRO-THERAPY , tions of the past few years, and what Number tardy 80 pointed deputy warden. royally attended by OS ladies. A hap• der way. The ex.tension to Grand Number neither absent or tardy 70 X-RAY ' py surprise was given her during the was done with the money taken from Number days taught 20 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Densmore leave Rapids is now receiving no attention DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. afternoon by many and beautiful gifts the people in large and rapidly in• Number visits of superintendent..... aa next Monday to attend the bankers' whatever, the entire force being ex• 8 to 10 a.m. OFFICE: which were brought and laid upon her creasing taxes.— Jackson Patriot, Numbervlsltsotsclioolboard.. 3 EOUKS-, 2 to 4 p, \\\. 103 Washington Ave., N., convention. They go to Detroit and pended on the Jackson-Lansing line. Number visits of patrons to school 40 center table as an offering of their love May 23d. 7 to 8 p. 111. Lansing, Mich. take a boat to tho Soo. The conven• As soon aa work is commenced on the Number visits of teaciiers to parents 22 SUKDAYS—2 to 4 p. m. and esteem. Among the numerous A hearing was held before Probate Attendance still continues much alleoted by Clti-/.on'.s I'hoiiB 211 tion work being done on' the boat. grading, however, the right of way presents given her at that time she Judge Nichols last Wednesday as to men will be placed on the western sickness and storms. The severe storm at noon They also stop at Mackinac island ot tlie 8tb caused a large percentage ot the tardi• was remembered at Cleveland, Chica• the sanity of Percy G. Pendleton. division, which when finished will Presbyterian Church. and will be gone a week. ness. . • ,. , E. D. PALMER, Supt. go and Atchison, and numerous letters Percy suffered a ,sun stroke several form the connecting line of an electric Andrew S. Zimmerman pastor. Mrs. Clara Hoffman of Kansas, a of remembrance and congratulation years ago, after which his mind seem• railway from lake to lake.—Lansing Over 50 members of the Leslie East• Thursday—4:00 p, m,. Junior En• national lecturer of .the W. C. T. U., were received by her. Mrs. Mead ed to be alTected. Later he enlisted Journal,'May 23d. ern Star visited the local lodge last deavor; 7:30 p, m., prayer meeting; will not speak at the Baptist church takes this opportunity to thank the and went south with the troops in Friday evening. After supper they 8:30 p, IU., teachers!.meeting. Sunday I this evening, as announced from the ladies who so kindly remembered her 1898, and after his discharge enlisted, Class in Piano. helpedlnitlate new members. —10:30,"preaching service ; 12 ra, Sun-| P^lP'^s last Sunday morning, but will | and by their presence added much to in the regulars and served in the Mr. Glenn Aumond wishes to an• nounce to his many "friends and day school; 6:00, Christian Endeavor; be here next Sunday morning andd I her pleasure and enjoyment upon that Philippines. While there he wrote BUSINESS LOCALS. 7:00, preaching service. evening to address the people. day. many letters to the Local-Republican, patrons In Mason and vicinity that in There will be another dancing party Don't waste your money On worth which our readers will remember. retiring from- his work here, Miss ror .%ule. Baptist Church. Mabel Barber will succeed him as One hundred and twenty acres ot land, two at the opera hall, Dansville, on Friday less imitations of Rocky Mountain A few weeks ago he went to Lansing, miles soutli and one-halt mile west of WUliama- Arthur F. White, pastor. where he developed symptoms of in• teacher of piano. Miss Barber has ton. A good new house, basement barn,borse evening, June 6th. Music furnished Tea. Get the genuine made only by burn, granary, tenement house, orchard ton Thursday—3:45 p. m., Junior Un• by (Irst-class orchestra. Floor man- the Madison Medicine Co. A great sanity, and threaten6d the life of been a student of Mr. Aumond for the acres ot timber, wells, etc. Will take $4,000. In- . ion; Thursday-7:30 p. m., prayer | agers and bill same as usual, past three years, and is a talented flulreof , • Mus. D. PuTMAN Those 1 family remedy. 35 cts. 0. E. Pratt. Hollo K. Bryan. A complaint was 22W2 on the premises. meeting. Sunday—10:30 a. m., morn- who attend are sure of a good time. made, but Mr. Pendleton went after and well-equipped musician. In leav• Last Sunday local Michigan Central A mare, good to drive or work, for sale. In• ingservices; 12 m., Sunday school: 6:00 his son, who was permitted to return ing Mason for a larger Held, Mr. quire of J. Q. TiiOMi'SON, Jk., Mason. Mich., Did you ever witness "A Breezy authorities missed a larry and sent It. F. D. No. 1. . • • 22wlp p. m., B. Y. P. IJ.; 7:00 p. m., evening home. At llrst he seemed quiet, and Aumond gives Miss Barber his high- IIS Time?" We don't mean a cyclone, Constable Wilson out after it. The Sixty or more acres of hay to bo cut for the mou- . service. it was thought he was getting better, eat indorsement. For terms, etc., ey. Party with team and tools can have house and ' m but that hottest of farce comedies, latter walked for about two miles but last week he began to foster de• call Bell phone 67. ^ b.krn room, garden, orclmrdaud pasture iintllNo- m Methodist Church. "A Breezy Time." It has the reputa>] ;;Vti; uplhe^raliroartrack and a'bout vember or spilng. Maby SiiKUMAJf. Jivy3p signs on his father, which were not W. . . J- . Wilson, pastor. , i"""' Eleventh coiisecutive season. ^ o-dock saw the hand-car and a load A team driven by John Parker ran Gliinarlton 8 !30K. < such as to cause perfect peace., Sun• Thursday-Prayer meeting at 7:30 Remodeled, refurnished and a branLf people. The company was coin- away Tuesday and did considerable By Will Cailton 2:2i)!<(, dam by Greenbacks, : day night Ofllcer Hodge was called wUl make the season of 1902 ut his owner's barn p. m. Sunday-Morning services at new selection of the latest songs, par- Lgsgd o( ^^yg ^^^^ one woman and damage to the wagon. Mr. Parker lu Mason. Teiins-Sio to Insure mace la foa. and took the young man to Mason for Glenarlton Is a sire of speed, market and generate 10:30; evening services, 7:00; Sunday o^ies and dances, together with the two children, about six and nine years was unloading- milk at McEuen's safe keeping. The examination Wed• purpose horses. A. 0. Lyow, Mason, Mich. School at 11:45. R. Raymond, Supt. | best looking girls that could be found of age. The constable soon overtook creamery, when the horses became nesday resulted in finding him a fit •ror.SulK.-' ' . in the great metropolis. ^1,3 ^^^^y ^nd persuaded them to re frightened and bolted. They turned Marriage Licenses. subject for the asylum, where he has House and barn, with nearly Ave acres of land,.' Early last Tuesday morning Lan- turn to'this city, where they were west on Columbia street and headed ou noith Main street. Mason. , "s, , The following licenses have been now been taken. Percy is a bright, I8tt Ou. OuAS. G. Jbxkzms, Lansing. <. sing had another disastrous Are. The lodged in the county jail.: One of the for the Parker homestead, which they granted since our last report: industrious young man, and it is hoped Intiurauue Co. otNortli America. . plants of the Rikerd Lumber Co., men gave his name as Irving Camp reached in record breaking time. Name and residence. Age treatment at the asylum will result In Founded A. D. 1792. - Losses paldi ifroin-org*- In fact, their pace was so warm that ateatloti tio8,O0O|O0O. A. W. rAitnttunaT, Ag't..' Lot Novlns, Frankfort Bt "Veneered Door Co., Alexander Fur- bell and claimed that they were, on restoring his mind to a normal con• they went over two fences and a Fannie E. Daniels, ,. Lansin, g -37 ,nace Co. and other smaller plants their way from. Jonesvllle to St. dition;—Leslie Local-Republican. No Doubt or Dlsttpitoliitmeut:-' : Mm &VuppincUM destroyed. Involving'a loss of Johns. When arraigned before Jus woodpile before they began to recog• When you buy East Alaledon Short HorM..- nize the familiar landmarks of - their Youii^ bullbullss anandd bettert s tor sale. - ::. i5wm about $55,000. The loss is partially tice Lyon, the-other man gave his A novel,feeling ot leaping, bounding BoHMitL, Uasoo, Mich., It. F. O. No. 1. native heath. The team flaally c^st covered by insurance. J. A.. Under- name as Norman Hoover. The woman Impulsesgoes through your body. You Vor Kitselmsn Fence and; Fence Haobiaes The L. A. S. of Eden will meet at j hill, formerly of this city, who was and childrea'were allowed to go. The feel young, act: young and are young Anchor in the' middle oi a Held, being And Umt);Wlre fence, ftlso Wtilte Hollaad tur- the Church, June 4, for a picnic tea. foreman for the Rikerd Co., lost 1200 two men got ten. days tor vagrancy, after taking Bocky Mountain',Tea: two wheels to the gciod, but a trifle ker egRi aad at few Toina; tor mIoi .Write or «u, oa . - H. D. aTBICKtAKD, A goodly attendance is desired. j worth of tools. to enable the officers to look them up.- 35 cents. 0. E. Pratt. ' shy oa wind. IDwiap '- , "ll»»oa.Mlea.,B.lCi».^.,

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<, y r WORKING m THE SULPHUR-POISONED ATMOSPHERE OE THE MODERN POMPEII I OUR FFJENII IN NEED. Injham Coanty Democrat.

ROCHAMBEAU, GALLANT FRENCH SOLDIER AND PATRIOT, MASON, MICH. ThcSonnto liold no session Saturday, rile Iloiiso occil|iieil llio day with disclis- lie WnH tliu Siilviilloii of TIiiH Cniiiilry 1902 MAY. 1902 kion of the naval appropriation bill. iri (lie li'eviiIiiHiiiiiir.v Witr—Kpleii- iliil Sliiliie Unveiled lo His liU'iiinry 'I'he coiiferoneo ro|iiirt on the oiiinil)n.f Su Mo We Til ill Hie City of Wimliiiii;liiii. claims bill was ndoptod by the Souiitii 0 ffl s Monday. -Vs passed by the lloii.se the 1 2 3 ag'grogiitod yiiKl.iOfi. 'I'he net iii- 'The iinvi'illng of the lloehamlieau iiioii- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ireaso made hy the Senate was .'ii'l'.!):.'!!,- iiiiieiit, in Innior uf tho ilii'liiigiiislied 11511. The coiiferoiiee report shows llio l''reiieh siildier who eoiiiiiiainleil the 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Moiiijn ngroed to ,?l.-ltl,").;il);! of tho l''reiieli foreesin Hiis couiilry during inii 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 aiiiniiiit added by llie Seiiiile; so tho Itoviilulioiinry struggle, was lairriril mit aiiioiiiit carried by the inwisure as agreed 25 26 ,27 28 29 30 31 in \V'iisliiiigloii Saturday witii iuijiiisiiig to is ?].OIS.-li)S., .Mr. Dolliver spoke at. oHicial and mililnry display. If was tho- © 9 0 ® ffl s e length in siiiiport of tbe Philippine hill. (leciisidii-of a reniarkable galliering of The House passed the naval apiirupria-, .•Vnierieaiis and l''reneliim'ii, in •.vliicli the tion bill with several aniondineiits. Tho' gf 7th. .j!)) i-ltU. vSy22nil. 'tj liOth civil goveriiiiieril and representatives of bill liuiltiiig |tho hours of diiily service on the army and navy of lioHi ii.itions unit- pevernnient work lo eight hours was eil to do homage to the memory of it. passed iiiiilor siisiieiislon of the rules,' as groat soldier and patrint. NEWS IN B.RIEF aUSTS wns a House joint resiiliilion lixiiig l")ec. 'Jl. 11102. ns Hie date when eiilries under 'The statue slaiids in tho .southwest cor• the mining l.'i.iva iiC Iho United .Slates ner of Liifiiyeito square, near the Slate, of certain Iniiils in the Spokiiiie (M'ash.l M'nv and -Navy IJepartmeiits, ami is a BLOWN IN FROM ALL PARTS Indlmi veservalion sliall lake effect. \ ooiiipaiiiiiii iiiece to the Lafayelto iiieinu- OF THE Ea'rTH. Seiinte liill providing for the orection of rial, creeled in the southeast i.'oriier "f Hie northern liraticli of the National the same piihlio p;irk. The statue, which Homo, for Disabled Siililiers at Hot is of lironzo, is a replica ot the iiieiiiorial An rm{>ortaat Itecord of the Wee- Springs, S. v., wn.s also passed. which was unveiled a collide of years Au Told by the TeluBraph—Liilciit ngo to Hocliaiiilieiiii at A'eiiiluiiii', Frniice. .Sodii after the cereinonies at \'eii(lniiii- from KoreiKii SlioreM—Crimen, Cim- The Soiiato devoted Tuesday tn discus, tlen. Horace I'ortoi', our ainbassiidor,. uulliuN, Kireu, lUc. ilon of the riiiliii|iiiie ipiestion. The wrote to Congress suggesting ilint a usiinl execiilive sossimi preceiled adjoiirii- Six Teople Killed l>y a Toriuidn. nieiit. In the House tlie conference re• Union (.S. C.) spiHiinl; Six pooplo wero port on the omnihiis elaiiiis hill was Icillod and .severnl injni'ed hy a toriiiidn agreed to, thus imssiiig the inensiiro. A wliioh swept over llil.s seetimi of tlie state. bill niiieiiiliiig the |iassport law was pass• Tlio main sinriii onnie rroni tlio nortli. it ed. The rciiialiidor of Hie day waa de• seems llioro wii.s also ono from iliosontli- Negro Inliorors, iinilor direction of li'roiich soldiers, KntlioriiiK and hiiririn« tho bodies ot Monnt Peloo's victims niiiid voted to private chiiiiis bills. vost, nnd tlmt lioili iiieL in this vioinily. tlie riiiii.s of .St. Pierre. The iitiiio.splicre of the place is so sntiiratod with the steiic'n ot docoinposiiif,' liiimiin llesli .iiiil Tliostoi-m from tlio nortli waspreooded liy with siiliilinr fumes from the, volciinu tlmt tlie oroinnting parties nro nindo ill by It,-.the solilior.s linviiig to bo rolioveil .Hefore eoiisldernlioa of (ho Philippine n heavy rain ami what aii'poared lo ho n nt short intervals (losjiito the fact lliiil they prolool; tlioir inoiiths nnd nostrils wllli liniidkorcliiofs. bill wns resumed on Wednesday n rnso- ilark iniiss (li olonils, nlimit one linndrod liition wns ndoploil by Hie Senate con• yiirii.s wiilo, whioli travolod willi ttront feet deep, ricro it was that the Ilrst LORD PAUNCEFOTE DEAD. gratulating llie roiiiiblic of Ciilia on its fl|iecil. One wint; of tlio slnrin inissod IN VOLCANOES' WAKE. great ernptinn of the volcano on May ."i entry into the family of liideiieiiilent na• nloiiK^lain .street and blow in several store iiiniiifeslod ilsolC, burying tlio Cueriii liritiHli AiiibiiHHiidor to the Uitilcd tions, and the Socrolary of State was fronis, iloiiiK nuioli dniiinf,'0 toslouks. sugar iiiill nnd killing twenty-tliroo per• StnloH .Siicciiiiilis, directed to Iransniit Hio rosolulioii tn the The ICiiitliiiK'Mill llill, soiilli of lotvii, president of the new replihlie. .Mr. Wel• AWFUL CONDITIONS ON MAR• sons. Lord P.'innoefole, llritish nnih.'i.s.sndor caiinlil-l-lio full force (jf tlio tornailo, wliioli to tho United States, died at t.lie oiiiliassy lington opposed the pending Phllipiiiiie TINIQUE AND ST. VINCENT. llorrilile Coiidilioii.s on St, Vincent, blow down thesoliool house nml two rosi- in AVashiiigtou Siiturdiiy morning. Tho moasnre and snid tho iiction of the Unit• denuos there, oonverlinK Ihoin lilorally into On Uio Island of St. \'iiiceiit cnnditioiis are liiirrible. The whole norllierii part iit iilliciiils wore greal- ed States in the islands wan indefensi• iiindliiiR wood, 'i'lm oocnpiindi ran from ly shocked and ex• ble, 'l.'lie conforeiioe reiiort on the ngri- one of the lioiiscs liefore il went to iiiccos, Deviistiitcil ImIiiiiiIh Wliero iJeatli Ih llio Island is a ruin, .lust now La Soii- friere is reduced to passivity, liiit no one pressed the doi'iii'st cnlttirnl npiiropriation bill waa agreed to. null look refn^'e in nnotlior iiciir-liy, but Keiliiiiiit mill I'eHtileiicc TlirciiteiiH— sympathy with the In the riouse consideration nt the imnil- this lionse M'lis nlsii ornslioil lo splinters, can tell when Hie volcano may become Air riilliiled l>y Uiibiirieil Jlciiil- widow and a reali• gratioii bill wns lior,'iiii. 'Tlio principal in this lioiiso tlio viatlnis were killed and active again and bolcli forth death and zation ol! the loss speech was by Mr. Sliattiic (Ohio), chair• liijiirod. ___ IMoiiiit I'eico Still nieiiucos. deslnielioii. which both eoiiii- man oC the coniinittoo on iininigriition. .Ml the earlier esliiiiatos of the dead ti'ics have siistaiu- Tho rcsohitions seating Charles 11. Aiintliur Torrililc jMiiie DisiiHter. Lllco lilfiil iiioiistors tbo volcanic moun• wero too low. At lirst it was llioiiiiglit i.'tl. 'I'ho foreign of• Thomas from the Third North Cnrolliia tains of .'\liiiiiu i.'ok'O nnd l-a Soiifriore Unit only TiOd [lersons perished, but daily A siicuinl frniii Konilo, 11. C, says: in lico reprcseiiliilives District; Finniott Tompkins from tho ft torrililo ex| liisioii ill No. 2 shaft of tho still tlirealoii the islands of Martiliii|iio since the hnrmr has grown. , Up to the wore jiiirtioiilarly TwoltHi Ohio .District, whose sent was COU.NT BE ItOCllAMllK.U;. (Jrow.s Ne.st Pass Coiil ooinpaiiy's mine, nnd .SI. \'iiicciit and the sllrrolllldill^• present l,.SOl) ileilil bodies hnve been nfl'ected, as, ajipar- cniile.stcd by .lolin .1. f.onti'.. and conlirii)- iienr I'^eriiie, which n'.so c.vloniled to No. Il seas. 'I'he tcrrilic energy o.vortod the I'liiind nnd hurled or liiiriied. l'''oiir iiiin- oiitly, they had no iiig the right of Mr. illioa ot the Ninth ilil|ilicate of tbo statue be orecti'd in llur fihaft, Ihirly-llve III'the tlQU men worldiiR week hc'fure lii.st, when St. Pierre wn.-i ilred more victims are sciittoreil over the idea Hint the am• Virginin District wore iiiloiiled. HiH.-j United Slates. 'The su.ggostiou was acledi in llio iiiiiio at the time are K-iiiiwii to liavo wiped out of existence mid the northern northern iiart of the isliiiul, some exposed bassador's condition were iiassed auUiori/.iug tho erection of upon. Congress npiinipriiiteil the neces• esen)ied. jViiio doiul boilio.s hnve liiioii l;;ilf of the islnnil of St. Vineont wns nnd rotting under the iroplenl sun, somo Bin JULIAN I'AUi'CB- liad boon critical. buildings by tlie iiitoruatioiiiil coniiiiittce sary fiimls fur a iliiplicalioii ot tin.' iiieiiio- taken oiil. Of llie Hilt men enloiiihed, it is turned into a calcined ruin, lias ceased; Iniried lieiioalli depo.sils of ashes and irOTE. I'nuiicefolc has long been of the V. M. C. A. on military roserya- rial and luiide n furllier aiipropriinioii feared the Hrent iiiiijorliy an; dead. lint tlio voloiiiiiics still are active inter- lava. 'The oiircassos ol: tliousaiiils of do• •Sir .liilinii tioiis ot the United States; aiitliorizing lit .'i!2O,O00 for the suitable eiitertiiiiiiiig 'I'lio .seoiies nt tho niiiics liml in llio iiiitteiilly, now licichiii.i; forth torrents ot mestic animals are scattered over the highly rogarileil in this country as Brit• the sale of a part of tbe Fort Niobrara of the re|iroseiitat.ives ot the French .gov villaffo nro henrt rnndliiK. Ilnnlly.i house ashes, now si3nili',i.i,' mily clouds of smoke srtMie of dosiilation, pol.soning the atiiuis- ish aiiibassiidor, which jiosltion he look military reservation in .Neliriiskn, and ('riinieiit and ot Hie invited guests on Hio iiiis eseiipod alllielioii. The work of resono nnd vaiior into the air, but at all limes pliero nnd creating pestilence. Frightful in ISlJIl. lie hail lieeii tlie reci|iioiit of regulating cnnimiitatioii for good conduct 01,'i'asioii of the iiiiveiliiig, isboiiij,'hurried iiinl porfeelorder provnils, droiidrul, Mack, ugly and iiiciiiiciiig. odors poriiioate the island and pestilence uiinsual honors here for iifteeii years. nssisliiiiOB ooniiiiK from every nviiilablo tor United Stiites prisoners. ''I'he iiinttor created a good deal of eii• .St. Pierre at times rests beiicntli a has already iiiailo its apiiearaiicc. Im- Lord rauncefote, as tiie lieiul of ilie source. lhusiasm in l'''raiice nnd as soon as llii! pall of siiHiko and snljiliiirons, impiilpii- iiieiiso lires are now blazing in the region IHritisli didegntioii to the peace conference ilevaslated and in them the carcnsses of at The ilagiie, was one of tho most at- Tbe Senate devoted Thursday to dis• date for the iiiiveiliiig was ilctcriiiiiied Bitiiutuiii ill (lie TriiiiHViiiil Mure blo ashes. The air is hot mid stilling mid animnls aro being cromnted. triiclivo and interesting ligiiros. A liriu cussion of Hio Phllippiuo naostion. In oil President Loiihet apiiointed n mis• Cll eer fill. the workers amid the ruins of iialacos and sion to represent Hie French people ano- hilts louk toward tho volcano nervously, believer in peace hiiiisell', he bad done the House discii.ssioii o'f tlio imiiiigratioii Dcrlin s]iocial: The foreisn oflioo hero di'signated the (laiilois, one ot the iiiost fearing each iiioiiieiit that another cy• 1901 CROP REPORT OUT. iniicli to avert a resort to iiriiis and to bill wns rosumed. .Muiost the entire lias boon ndvi.snd from Pretoria that iieaee roriiiidablo battleships in tin) Freiiclr clone ot lire may shoot from the iiioiitli bring nboiil: niiiverSal iiiiiico. dny was taken uji with the niiiondmeiit in .South Africa is priiotlcally ooncliided. navy, to convoy the goveriiinoiit's rojin^ ot the criiler, lu hliist, incinerate and de• Wlieiit Ticlil 7dS.OOO,000 Iliislicls i-fe was horn at Jliiiiicli in .1.S2S, and offered by Mr. Underwood (.Ma.) reqiiii- 'J'ho arlleles of siirroiulor arc ready to lie sentatives to this country. These ropre- lireukiiiir All UecordH. was education in l.^aris and Ooiievn. ile iiig an educational lost Cor iniiulgrniits to niKiiod, with the oxoeptioii that the ap- stroy. Several times the searchers hnve sentatives iimnbored eleven, ot whom received a legal training nnd liad judi• this cifuiitry.. It wns niially adopted, as jiroval of the British onbinot of the word- been driven from tho ruins liy snddon At last the linal returns of tho crojis (leii, lirugere, coiiimauder-iii-cliief ot tlie cial experience. Uo liocaiiie n hiwyer iiit; of tlioseooiiilnry provisions is awiiiled. and heavy eriiptinns, which were power• of mot hnve boon olliciiilly aiiiioiiiieed wore amendments exempting citizens ot I''roiich army, and A'ico .Viiiiiiral I'oiir at liongkong, nnd wns made Attorney The siLspoiLsion of hostilities maybe iiii- ful enough to rain down ashes in the hy Statistician liydo of tbo Deiinrtiiieiit Cuba, ns in the cnsc of Canada and Mex• iiier wero the liigliest in ollicini rank. Goiieral of that colony in ISti.'). In ISTI noiiiioad at liny hour. Tlii.s iiitelli^'cnce, streets of Fort do Frmicc, ton miles dis• ot .•\griciiltiire. They present larger ico, from tho payment ot the .liLriO tax. .\iiioiig our invited guests were Couiil; ho was made lord chi'ol! jiistico of Hie it is iiiiilerstnod, roaelies liaron von tant. Some of these oriiptioiis 'wore ac- yields of, all grains thnn any of the pri• 'The bill was llien laid aside until tbo next Sahuiie do Ijiitayetto, a ilesoeiidaiit ot Leeward Islands, and was knighted. Jiiclillicfoii, the foroiffii seorotary, tliron;jli coiiipaiiied by thiiiidor, which sliook the vate statisticians, more tliaa conliriiiiiig week. Tlie Senate ainendmeiits to tho Hen. Lntayette, the impulsive and liber• From 1874 to 1SS2 ho acted ns legal as• n privileged oiplior oaliloKram from Iho island, and by blinding Hashes ot iight- their estimates, which many in tlie trade omnibus public building hill wore dis- ty-loving l''rencliiiiaii, who fought will; sistant to the miller secretary ot state, German ooiisul at Prcloria. niiig. Some of the jioople around St. have lioeii slow to accept. Jlr. liyde agreed to nnd the bill wont to confer• Wiishiiigtoii, and the Count and Countess. lirst in tho colonial ollioe and thon in the Pierre, who had retiirnod to tlioir homes, says; ''In the iire]inrntioii of this report ence. lie lioclianibeim, the former a descciidaiit foreign oilioe. He hocanie virtually iier- Colli nnryiCH Lost in the Flood. wore driven fortli again Iiy these di.s- all proper weight has boon given to Iho (it the hero of Yorkt;owii. plays and made tlioir way to Fort do recently piililislied census rejiort on tho mniieiit foreign minlslor ot Eiiglniid in Cinoiiimiti spoeial: Heavy raiii.s oausod A temperate and caretnlly prepared France. They report that new volcanoes crops of ISO!)." 1SS2. Wliiit Wo Owe to Franco, n fresliet in tho 1/iokiiit; river, wliioli speech on the Philippine bill wns doliy- T'lie part wliich Koclianibeau took iiii ciiiplies into the Ohio beiween CoviiiRloii linve boon formed in the iieigliborliood of All analysis of tho report shows tliat In ISSTi ho was appointed dolcgato to ercd iiy Mr. Dubois in the Senate on Fri• nnd .\ew|iort, Ky. Tlio Kroat volnnio of Mount I'eleo and llie lioliot is now well- inereaseil yields of all grains over Uio draw lip an not for the iiiivigntioii of the day. Ho confined lilmself almost ontlro- the Jieroliitionary war ivas an iiiiportaiit •Water poured Into the Ohio river with force, Iv to a discussion of llio commercinl and one and it can, perliaiis, with justice lie tcariiiR loose barges and nil kinds of water iiulnstriai asiiects of tlio f|iiestion, his said that wore it not for Hie Froncli aid. CTaft, .'ilonf; with sitntity boats. Tuks piirpo.ie boing'io sTiOTV tnat it would bo which he brought us tho cause of the wero sent afler llio lloiiting property, Imt a disadvniitnge to tlio people of this coun• colonists would have boon lost, liocliaiii- several barftos of coal were sunk. Tliere try to retiiiii the islands. An extra 'ip- beau was the direct representative of nro fears that sonic of llio oceniianls of propriatloii bill, carrying .1:180,000 and King Louis XVI. nnd he ciiiiie liere'with IioiisQ boats carried away have boon cliiolly I'or the Navy and Interior De- (1,000 soldiers and a lleet. Ho was tlion drowned. Heavy rains are reported In partinonts, wns pnssed, as was one pro• avoteran soldier ami one ot tiie great Ohio, Indiana nnd Konliioky. viding for the nppoiiilmeiit ot •Inmes W, mililary oaptaliis of liis age. Long on the retired list of Hio nrmy ns a When he landed hero the timo was ono- I'irc Sweeiis Mimiitiiin. captain ol infantry. In the House Hio of great discouragement tor Washing• dny was devoted to private pension bills ton and the colonial forces. 'The arni.v Cannon City (Col.) siiooial: A forest anil to n low other minor measures, Mr, firo has oiivolopod the whole lo)i of SliCop had licoii lighting do.ggedly and vviHi in- Loud (Cal.) cril:icis(!d the apooial pension inonntiiin, botweon this city and Victoria. ililTereiil: success. It had been through ]iugo ooltimiis of smoke are rolling sky- legislation as a disgrace and drew eiii- the terrililo winter at A'alley Forgo, Hie- wnrdanii the toji of the mountain is one pliatic responses from Messrs. Sulloway soldiers w-oro poorly clothed and were Jiia.ss of (lames. Thoro aro prospectors at (N. 1-1.). Siihor (N. Y.) and Miers (Ind.). Jieliiiid fully nine iiioutlis in tlieir pay. wort; on Hie mountain and I'oars arc en• In nil lOri private poiisioii bills .were Itocliaiiibeiiii liiiided at/ Newport .Inl.v tertained for tlioir safety. A largo mini bor pnssed. ' 12,1780, and proiiiiitly entrenched his of horses and cnttlo gra/.o on tho moniitain army. He reitlii'.eil nt once the critical nnd it is thought tlicy will bn unable to WiisliiiiKtou jSotes. (joinlition of Hie'Ainoricnii striig.glo .'ind csoniie tho llanios. .•Vrbitrntors rendered opinion against iiiunediatoly dispiitclied ills son, Col. Ko- Salvador in dispute regarding claims of cliambenn, to Frniice, to urge upon the Peril of Civil 'Wm- ih Over. United States citizens. King tlio.iiocossity ot money aud more- A dispatch from ]'ort-nn-l''rinoe, llayti. Secretary Shaw modified customs rnlos soldiers. Col. Itoclianiboau sucoeodetl In- Bays: The llaytian war ship Croto a Pierot FOKT DB FRANCE, CAPl'l'AL OF MAKTINIQUK. to admit Jreo luggage taken aboard and breaking tho British blockade, which was- lias arrived hero and landed Oenerai giving ifSOO exemption on npponl. maintained at all the Atlantic, coast- ports, nnd roached France satoly. lOnrly Aiiteiior ii'innin, the former llaytian niiii- nigh general that other cnuitions, per• liopular ostimates are due to tlie incroa.s Suez canal, and in ISSii ho was sent to Cnptnin Bertram S. Nuoinanu has boon Jster at Paris, who was recently at tho in 1781 he rotumed, bringing M'itii liim. haps as dreadful as those of May S, od nereago being given. In corn tiie area America as envoy extraordiiiary nntl niiii- dismissed from mnrine corps as result of head of the army of the norUi, whieli ad- 0,000,000 francs in treasure, a sum. wlien St. Pierre wns destroyed, will oc• is !),00l),000 acres over that given to the ister plenipotoutlnry nt the time of,the trial by court martial at_ Ponsncoia. •vanced nntil witliin two days' marcli of cur. public in •Tilly, 1001. The ^vhoat area Lord Sackvillo trouble. Five yonrs Inter Ofinivaleiit to .'t!l,2O0,OO0. Tho need of Tho President hns pardoned live union Port-au-Prinoe. Uo wns accorded a very Amid the ItiiiiiH, also shows •l,000,p00 acres over that es- ho was raised to the status of ambassa• ftuids nt this period was acute. The sol• minors adjudged guilty of contempt of Bympathetio reception. All danger of a Meantime the work ot searching the Hniatod at tho beginning .of tlie crop dor. diers wero actually ou tho verge of mn- conrt in tlm western district of Virginia. civil war appears to have disappeared. ruins of the city is being slowly prose• yenr, and onts nro increased about 2,0OT,- Lord Paniicofote wns nt Wa.shington Hny, so ninch so that before young Ito- cuted. The stench from putrefying bod• OOO acres. Tho .i-ield of wheat is 27,000,- during two very critical periodi?, when the The President opposes ."cattle men's chainhean's rotnrn 'Wnslilngton had! Flood nt rrciich Lick. ies nnd the stilling odor from volcanic OOi) bushels more than the department's' Veneziieinn onostion caiiio up, nnd nt the bill," which proposes to lonso public do- I'ouud it necessary to solicit a loan trom» French Liok (Ind.) speoial: The entire matter render the work painful nnd dan• data estininted in September, 1001, and outbreak of the Spanish-Aiiioricau'war. inni'n for.grazing purposes for 2 cents an Gen. liochniiibenii. valley in wlilcli French Llolc nnd AVcst gerous. Few of the bodioS: are ideutiii- 7!J,(X>0,000 liiisliels over the Immper crop acre. •Tune IS. 1781, the, French army inarch• ALL ISLANDS MAY SINK. lladon aro located is covered with water able. Most of them.aro covered by vol• of 1S9S, nnd 220,000,000 bushels in ex. Captain Harry Littlefiold, army sur• ed out of Newport in accordance with a from two to five feet dn.op. Tho Hood was canic deposits and much time will bo re• cess of the 1900 crop. In eoru there is a geon in Philippines, traced , origin of GeoIOBlst Sny.H a Grent Cnvity Ifns |)lau of campaign drawn up between! canscd by the lieaviest rain known hero quired to exiinine them. Bodies aro be• giiin of 103,000,(100 hiishols over esti• Formed Within the Knrlli. beriberi to Chinese white rice, by effect Washington and the French general- for years, by tho overflow of French Lick ing found in all kinds of conditions. Some mates made in Nov.oniber and is 5S3,(X)0, Prof. Angolo' Heilprin, tho eminent ge• of diet on prisoners. Clinton, who, was holding New York niidi creek and backwater from l^ost river, are calcined; others are tree from burns. 00() Inishels loss than in 1000. In oats ologist and aiitliority on yolennology, de• Tho corner atone of the Ohio MoKiii- Now .lorsoy, wns outwitted and while he-: Kearly every cellar in the valley is Hooded. Bodies locked in each oHicr's irms'toll the increase is 77.000,(X)0 bushels : and clares there is danser that alPtlio West Icyinemorial college of government ot clung to Ills position in tbe east Wash- ' tho awful story ot tbe donHis'of husbands shows a loss of 73,000,000 bushels from Indian reef,islands will collapse and sink the American university wns laid May iiigtoii and Itocliambonu led their forces': and wives, parents and children. Mptli- the big yield of 1900. Tho rye yield was A X.OVC TruKcdy in Mitiaoiii'l. into the sea from tho offects.ot' tho vol• 14. by President Roosevelt. to attack Cornwnllis. At the same'time- AUio Petty, livinR near Areola, iSfo., ers and tlieir babes arc found in posi• 7,000,000 bushels over former ostimntos.' a French fleet under Do Grasso entered!. canic distnrbaiioes now in progress. More Refusal of railroad presidents to ngreo fihot Mrs. Friend iind her danKliter and tions which show tho unavailing efforts One of the grentost surprises is Hint the Cliosapenko Bny, thus cutting off. Corip; than that, ho says the Nicaragnan canal to arbitration or mnke nn.v.> concession then himself. Both women were shot of luatornal love to shelter and to save. barley crop o.vcecdod'109,000,000 bn.sh wallis't'hnricc for escape by water. Corn- , route is in'dangor because it is in the to minors is said by attendant at Civic twice. The mother may rocovor but the . Tlie whole scene is one of lieartrending olii", or.within 10,000,000 bushels of the wallis was forced to .siiri-oiidor.;. This- eniptioii zone. • Federation conCorence to-be; cause of h\:i girl and Potty will die. Mrs. Friend had horror and pity. And yet in spite of tho big crop made by the census hui'oau in lilow.destroybil British prestige.ahd pow-* "In m,v opinion the volcanic eruptions, objected to Potty's attention to liijr isupreine . tragedy; in spite of Death's 1S99. Clninis thntj the wheat crop of coal strike. • : er in America .and put.heart into the- nre.not the only things to bo feared," he daughter. ____ ^ •presonco at every torn; in.spito of the 1901 was the largest over raised nresub The United States Supreme Court de• colonists. AVhile the war wont on fecbl.v continued."It is altogether likely that menacing danger that sits' enthroned, stantinted by the ollicinr figures. cided that court: martial; of regular olliy oh the, British side some time longer \ the volcanic disturbance; no'w; going' on Town Burned. like a malignant spirit, uiiou Mount Pe- ' 'The grand totals'of Statistician Hyde's 'cers had no jurisdiction to try charges Yorktown -marked flic practical • end nf.;: i may. result' in the'collapse of • the.islands A lire devastated tho business portion lee, liumnn ghouls nre .bu.sy' plundering returns are; ns follows: , again.st Captain, PeterCDeiriing of the the struggle and American independence, V: whose pealv-« spring into activity. : ,:: /ot MUford, lad. Eleven buildings weio the dead. Some have been shot.down in volunteer service. followed.: , ; " ' ,: .\cres., Unshels. : V«,lue. "The constant, eruptions of rock; lava liurncd and tho damuRo will roach $60,000. their tracks by the French guards; some Corn .i..ni,;Hn,02Sa,ol!2,i31i),691 ?lKJl,teB,Tfla I' nnd ashes,:you must.know, means that'.a British camp at New Orleans decided hnvo boon avfcsted nnd sentenced to va• Wheat . .•10,805,OOi,. ..7-18,.l(10,'.318: 4C7,3!JO,l'iHl 'Roeliamt)ehu;was honored by Congress-vj:; 1 Onts ... ,38,M1,478 ,. J7Jill,S0S,7'.'4 203,(ff>.8,777 hole, as it were,: is being inndo in the by President Uoosevelt to bo lawful; uo m Uuion in Dcutli. rious periods of imprisoutnent, but neitli-. nnd on his return to France Louis, XV1-, ; Ily mutual agfeoniont John Clmrr>^ liarleyy .. 4,'.'llj,74l - ]On,iW*J,!j:M , 41l,700,l{« bdsom 'Of "the earth, • '\Vhon this, hole recruiting done there, uad muln shipments handsomely rewarded him,. During, tliff:.,; cr death nor. deprivation of liberty, is U.VO ..... l,!K57.5aj 30,3-M,8.'!0 l«,nO!),7-l'i reaches a great sine that which is above do not violate neutrality, though contra• ,«Red lil, ot South Bend, Ind,, sent i\io snilicient to, deter the human hyeniis'ttntl BuckwU't 811,801 15,123,011 8,523,318 :rdiga of terror in Paris, in' 1793, the griss-;'' i \vill,be;Without support, and then subsi• band, tiullots through tho heart of his sweet- in, the outlying districts,lootitig still 'goes zlod; veteran was imprisqiied: :by' tlieir;? dence must, follow." , Admiral Ooghlan is to be second In heart, Susannah ifeokometl, nged lli, who ou. Socioty Dcud Bouts. bloo'd-innd loaders and proliably:escapt;d,';,V. '•I' would not marry him,' but who thought command on the' North;Atlantic station. the, guillotine only, through the; downfallC;^'j An oflicial estimate of those who,,wore Because/pooplo of - wealth nnd high' so• ,ForciKncrs in Our iGrcut Cities. that death, together ; was tho solution.' This station has increased in magnitude and death of llohespierre. • When Napo- buried.in the ruins of St. Pierre'gives cial standing in New. York i .would not • Clmrry then kmoahliiisolf. Tho girt loft Bostori;jis a.'.shade. more.foreign :tliau and importance to a poiut Avhcre Admiral 'loon .rose to llie-head of^ affairs-'Old, sol-, the number at 28,000. In addition 3,001) pay their debts Fred W. Harrison, a mi • letter asking that thoy be buried together. Chicago. It has 35.1 per cent of foreign Higginson, tho •commander-in-chief,, fools 'diers like Kochambeau were safe. He persons wero drowned and' became the liveryman, has tailed,' He has found born, while Chicago has only 34.6 per that it would,be prudent to have a-floe-: was made agrand oillccr of the Legion of prey Ofsharks.',!^A\fifth;6f,the;surfaeo,;Of oiitfthti't a;ricli^luah^s' patronnge^isjiiot^as Itauscd for Murder of Wife, r cent; But New York is more foreign ond admiral attached to the station. Ad• Honor by Bonaparte, and granted! the the;;island :wus burned :and the, other good as a poor,;inan's doUatv. Some,of Charles Eeoves,.alla.s '','Spiniior," was than either. /The percentage, of .foreign, miral" Coghlan'ssnccessor as captain of :Ponsioiv:of;a:;f6rmt;r.;ihare^^^ ^•foui'-lifths are covered with-aslies. At his: debtors were noted' nctors"^^ aiiid; ac• , tanged at Cooiivlllo, Mo., fortbe murder bora ia 37 per. centr These three runm the yard at New York will be Oantain his memoirs and tiled serenely at hi»; tresses and-even a branch ot tho'V. M. ot bis yiKe, Kobruury 21. • Twonty-llvo RiviereiBlauche, a suburnan'town-of close race for the lead. San Francisco P.'F.sHarrlngton. deputy • • • Wonnwhlle, Iror Grant had overtaken VALUABLE FOR COMPARISON. Onnway Is sufl'orlng from n shortage Beryl. STATE OP MICHIGAN. ot hotol accommodaliniiH. "You nro not going to dress yet?" ho I'rlcen of Ciittlu nml Mont DiirliiK tlie said, as ho reached her sido. The :Michigun liepiiblieaii State conven* JSXJT I'nMt 'rwc'lvo Vciiro, tion will be held nt Detroit .Tunc 20. ARRIED "Oh, no; I am only going to the con• Bullotili No, ,'ii'l, recently Issued hy the OCCURRENCES DURING THE Burglars entered the store ot .lolin servatory to got soiiio llowers." Dopartiiioiit of LiihDr, ci>ntniii.s a iiiu.st Schar'bcrg ut Siiiigaluok and secured ifHO ".May I conu) with you?" riihiabh! eX]«isitioii of tho course of PAST WEEK. in cash. "Of course, if you wlah,"* slio nnswor- wliuh'siilo iiricos ill the United Stales NOT od. III a somewhat coustrniiied voice. for Iho years 1S0U lo lOUl iiieliisivc. r. Ilnssaek hns lieeu appointed post• SiiosGIrl Who JIIIh lUm-l'ciiporniInt MATED They walked on together. Of late they I'reiilliig cif the niiigo of prices for c.'iltle master nt Cedarville, vleo F. It, IIayues, hnd grown very silent. Words no longer Jiiring llii'so twelve yenrs it is iiiton.'st- Blim Will Divide ProlllH tvltli Km removed. canie'lo their lips with iho frank, easy iig al the present tlitie tu recall Unit *iio ploycH -A I'vniiHlii;- Sinn niyaierioiiHly It has boon decldoiV to hold (ho an• grneo of old, though, perhaiis, oven words lowest prli'o for oiioieo lo oxirii stoi-rs Injured—Kiirmer Cholccil to Dciitli. nual reunion of the old Foiirlli Jliehlgan were less dangerous than those long, iviis loiK'lioil in A|irll, ISDIi, nt from infantry at Angola, Ind,, .luiio 20, thoughtful pauses which lield Ihein om f;i.,S," to )f-\:S> per lOU pounds, while ;lio Caro will have n vinegar factory, '.I'ho' barrassed, and yut paiiifnlly conscious of Sovoii yours ugo Elhol Ruby and .lighest for the same griiile was reiichod idea is lo make the vinegar from I'ho low tho sweetness that ouch presence brought Frank Nowtun mot nnd fell hi lovo. Both III Ocliiber, LSI)!), al friiiii Jfl^riO lu grade niolasses from thu siignr factory, the other. I'he luwosl and liiglie.sl prices for good tn were residents of the vilhlge of Uticn, CHAI'TBU VZl.-(Continued.) nssoinbled was n very pleasant one. They sauntered on. From tho hall ho. .•liuico steers iiiiolei! ri'speetivoly aro li>!I ISthol lieiilg the only child of iin uiiiy A fanner in the thumb lias pelllioiiod' "My Lofil—what was ItV". continues Tlioro wore soiiio pretty nml delightful yond camo a sound of opening and dos. 111 .$,'I,!HJ 111 .iiiiiuary, I8!)l), and •'jirui.'i lo child of woallhy griindpareiils, .Newloii for II divorce, giving as a reason tlmt his, Slndgo Dulibnr, portlnnciously,. "Do tell woiiiou, nil cQHiil luiiiihor of oqually ing doors, of loud footsteps, and voices fil,-!!! ill Oi-lolior, 1811!). Tito lowest qiio- gave her (.'oslly presents uf jewelry. .-V wife "puLs in all her lime fishing in Oas.s river," niB, (leari Of I siiall he puzzling my brains agreoiihlo men, n host who wiis tho soul and laughter. .•alioii fur fresh beef, iialive sides, was young doctor who was said lo bo engiig- all night lo remeiuher." of good-nnture, nnil a liostes.s who niniie "More new arrivals," snid Ivor Grant. J lu 7 ei'iits jier pniiiid In .March, 1.SD-1, etl lo an esliniahle young wiiman began Anna ,Iohnson of Car.sniivillo, wlio was • "No, no," says i^uryl, hnrriodly. "What the most libural-niiuded of clmpcrons. "I suppose that's Brookes; he Was ex• Aiid the highest was II cents In Docoiii- paying atleiilioiis lo .Miss Ethel and It is struck in the eye with a baseball bat^ does it in.lttijr? Lot ino fOrg(.-t I wus The only shnilow umong the pervading pected to-nigiit." .icr uf lill' same year. now riiiiioreil that ,Allss Klliel and ihe was obligL'd lo havo iho injured organ ro- over so foolish." brightness -was Beryl Jlnrsilon's snd face, "You know him?" ouoslionod Beryl. doctor will bo married in •luiie. Nowtoii moved, 'I'he uverago iirice of oalllo and .sheep iieard Ihe reiiurt while in Now York .'mil "lias your oiiinion changed so enllro- hut even thnt gained, a little wurnith and "Ho was in my old regiment. An aw• .H'r liuiidrcil iiuiiiiils ill Chicago, iiecurd- Samiiiio Broadmoro, aged II years, ]y, thoni'" asks Mi's. iJulihur, in some cliecrCiilnoss nfter tho lirst few days had fully good fellow." haslenod hack only to lind It loo true. iiig lo (|iiui!iHulls fruin the l"iiiily Trado Ho has hroiiglil suit for .fri.OOO for lireiicli h-as found dead on tho edge of the inill- BurprlBO. passed, nnd she, loo, began to yield to '"Thatmost unnppropriato word to ap• BiilU.'llii iliiriiig tile years covered iu this of proiniso. Miss lOllicl continues to wear in Brighton, liuviiig fallen in li "i'«s," she answers, vory low; "ho has the goiihil inlliionce around. ply to a 'good follow,' " sho suid, siniliiig. .•epurl, is sliuwii in llio lirst two price ool- tho expensive jewels which her discarded spasm, boon such a good friend to mo—so It was Oliristniiis ovo, nnd the house "Why awfully?" iiiiiiis: ill tho tiilile, '.I'lui average price Desiioiidpnt on nccoiint ot sickness,' thoughtful, so pnlient, so true. I—I hato party had a.ssoiiiblod in tho beiiiitiCulold lover gave her. "Oh, habit, I suppose, or had exam• lier iiuiiiiil of biipf anil iiiiillnii iliiriiig tlie Thomas Itiilibit, a wenltliy fuiiiier ot iny.self wlieli I think how onco I misjudg• hall, for tliiit iiloiisfliil excuse for gossip ple. Ono always hears it." siiiiui jicriud lis iiiiotod in the giiverii- I'liiiiH Cn-Oi)criilivc System. Dexter, committed suicide by hnnglng ed him." and lllrtnllon—afternoon ton. The only "Our beautifully irregular language is iiii'iil;'s luilletlii frunl the Now York ,loiir- ^A, M, '.fodd, the "iie|ipermiiit king" of hinisolf. A vague nnetisincss conies into .Aiailgo light was that from tho blnz-ing.logs, and mostly made up of words ono 'alway.s iial ut Cuiiiiiierce is shown in the socuinl Knlaniazoo, lias inaugurated n jirofit- The Micliigan Telephone Company ia Dunbar'.s eyes. .Shu had not oxpoctod to a small ,slindod lamp on the table at which hears,' though wo know they're wrong," two price coliiiiiiis: nhuriiig or co-operalivo system among his see her friend so iiiovoil by her jesting Mailgo Dunbar was iireshling. prepnrliig to extend its lines to Mass commented Beryl. "Don't you think," (I'rlee tier lb.) several liunilreil oiiipluyes on his three words, Knowing Heryl as silo knows her Beryl was .s-itlllig close by lior frlenil, (I'er llW lbs.) City, Greenland iiiuloLlier points in Uii- she went on somewhat abruptly, "that Vear, Callle. .Sheep, lliM'.f. '.Mntloii. great popperniiiit ranches In MIcliigitii, —knowing, loo, Iho onijitinuss of licr life, toiiagoii Cuiiiily. ostensibly assisting liar; that Is to say, your motlier will bo very lonely up at tho ^[.w, ,$.|.,"i'J IfU.tKI.S fo.iiii;! ".Mentha" In Van Biireii County, "Ciiiii- tiie uUer wiuit of syiupalhy between her sho haiuled Iho cups to Ivor Grant, who Court, spending Ohristmns by herself? 2>-m ri.oi) •l.r.L .OS I .(I.SU pania" in .Vllegan County ami "SyK'a- '.I'he ro|)ort is current at Stockbridge iiiisbiind mill herself—slio fools ii .sense again dispensed them either to tho fair I think you ought to havo gono to hor." a.'^ii'-j •I.-Ill •1.77 .070 .ffiii iiin" in Nowaygo County, eaeli composed that the Grand Trunk Kaiiroad will ex• of ili.s(]uioliiilo lit those warm words of clniniants or thoir respoctivo cavaliers. For a moment he was silent. He hnd :.S!>,'i •I..S,'I .'l.ST .OSl m) ot several Ihoiisiiiiil neves devoted cxelu- tend its line from there tiiroiigh to praise for aiiolher man. A ploasaiit hn?//, of conversation nnd paused before, a plant of white hoatli, LSIH •I..V2 2.1111 .n-.i Kivoly to mint growing and slock raising. .Mason and Charlotte. "lie is ccrtiiiiily vory nice," sho siiys, LSP.'-, •i.i);i .071) innghter iiiingloil with the tinkle of the and was cubting a spray of it wiUi tho 'J'he ])hin for llie .system provlile.s Hint on .Some unknown persons nre using dyna-^ thoiiglilfiilly. "I wonder why ho hasn't china. A discu.ssion was going on with ],S!Hi •I.-7 zm .Olil) .0(12 scissors he had taken from hor hand. .072 and after Jlay all cni])loyes working inlto in tho trout slvoaiiis near Iroiiwood niarrioil." respect lo some tableaux vivants to ho a.SII" •1.77 .0-11 "I had a reason for not going," lie said, i.sas .07.S .07:1 eitlior liy the iliiy or weeX or month M'ho and rapidly depopulating tlio waters of "I nsketl liim oneo," says Beryl, with perforinod that evening. his voice very low and stern. l.Sill) •t..s.s ;!.,s.s .as;; .071 shall by their best endeavors for the suc• their finny poinilation. a curious, fiiiiit IhrlU nt her hoiirt ns the Beryl had refused lo tnko' part in them, cess ot the business ns to faithful work, "Was it n suflieiently good reason to liKK) d.iu .ftSO .07'J JIaud, 2y-yoiir-olil diiiightpr of A. C. magic hiiitorii slide of nioinory showed despite all persuasions, hut Ivor Grant allow of your paining Iter?" IlWl •ri,;i!) .•i.it.-. .078 .Ctl7 etc., .iliall at the close uf each year be her ihal pale, .swout twilight whon she Slovoii.soii of ileiKiiiiineo, was found dead; was to hc f/ord Loloo.'ilur to the --Vniy "I thought so," he answered, mochan- 'fho table shows that the wiiolosale entitled lo the same dividend on what and Ivor hiiil paced lo anil fro under llio in bod by her sister. She had been an Kobsnrt of Mailgo Diiiibiir. ically itrriiiigliig the beautiful waxen pricos of llioso food prodiicLs have lliic- lliey havo oarncd I'or the year as is receiv• ti'cos, and he linil iiiiswered her (luostioii invalid for fiflceii years. She was jesting with him ns to hia look• blossom with some loose, green, feathery liiatod ill response lo the llnctiiation in ed by tho stockholders of the cuiiipaiiy A movement is on foot in Callioiin ing the clinracler, I'or as .vet none of grass. that of llio farm product from whieli ou a like umoiiiil of slock. County tn secure the ereelion ot a new the coatiimos luul been tried on at ro- "But sho did not. Hor letters tcli mo l,lie.v are derived. But iipparoiitly 'he hearsals. that," average price of beef was proportionately I'ecnliar Case in T^aiiHin;;:. county liouse. '.i.'lio present building id "I'oii miisln't look as sad ns you did ".Slio doon not know," ho snid, sternly. lower during VMl than the ])rice of cat- P. ,T. Mners. manager of the Maud S. very old and dilnpidated. ; last niglit, iiiy lord," sho said, laughingly, "It sho did sho would havo been the first Ho, as will bo .seen by compiirlng the I'ump and "Windmill Co. iu Jvaiisiiig, left A Battle Creek man is getting rlcli as lie bent down for tho cup of tna she to counsel mo to keep my resolutiou. price of licof, .078 in I!>01, when cuttle Ills ollico nil a wheel, rctiirniiig about two shipping water cress to the iiiarkols of had filled I'or Iiliii. "Onr scone is Loices Thero nro dangers from whidi a bravo averaged Ijii'.riO per liiindrod, with the hours later with his faco badly hriilscil the big cities, whore it is niiicli iu do- ter in tho halcyon days of love ami happi• niaii (loos, aud at which a coward price iu lH'.yZ, .070, -wlion cattlu averngod and his wheel broken. He acted strange• maiid as a relish and gnrnish, •, ness.' laughs," f^,lO lower per hiiiulrod. ly and an oiiipluye took him homo. That Kov. .Toiinlhnii Wood, iiastor ot the "I win Tcniomlior Hint," said Ivor, in "AVliat danger is there at tlio Court?" Another table in the hiillotin shows evening .Mr. Moors began to realize that First Baptist Church at Bloomingdnle.i the sniiio light toilo. "I tliouglit the sIi.kI- asked i^oryl, looking at him in surprise, thai, while I'ho i)ric;o of callle in liiOl. sflmolliiiig bad happened to him when iu; has resigned, and accepted a call tu the' ow of good Qnoen llcss was hovering in "None now," ho said, with a little, coiiiihiroil with the iivenigo price for found himself in bed and his family Baptist Church at Clieboy.gaii, , around him. Me claims that ho has,no "Oh, lie will marry some day," says';"tlio di.sliinee." mirthless laugh, "I fled it, and it pur• LSllO-IOOl increased 15 to IS per cent Erwln Eager, a fanner of Almena, ro-' I think sho must have been a horrid recollection of what happened to him Jliidgo lightly; "ho must, of course. sued mo." tliat of fresh beef iiiercii.sed ouly 2 lier ceived injuries in a runaway in Kalama• wnmnii," said Madge, vindictively. "I from Ihe time he left the ollico in 11h; There is the Court, ynu know, to he kept "It is not—not Connt Savona?" asked cent. The decrease in the ])rice uf slieo]) zoo, from the effects of which ho diod.> in Iho faiiiily, Ho will bury his roiiiam;o, dislike her very miicli—her vanities, hor morniiig iiiilll night when lie invoke in Beryl, unteigiiodly surprised at auy ap• und million was almu.st exactly relative, Ho was .'ifi years old and single. ami turn out a qaiet, woll-rogiilatod Brit• spito, her odiolis jealousy, hor relonlless- pearance of mystery in ono usually so lioiiig lO.S and 10.,') per cent rospeclively. bed. Ho was mixed up in some kind of ish patorfaiiiiliiis—see if ho doesn't," ness and her mania for dross." frank and open hearted as Ivor Grant. ail accident:, the cliaractcr of wliicli is Loiiiiie, the .TO-yoar-old sou of Lm not known. Pierce of Moiilgoiiiery, will probably \osii. "1 liopo he will lie happy," Beryl an• "'.fiiiit is lier most feminine chnractoi- Tho (lowers were nearly arranged for TALL MEMORIAL SHAFT. isllc." liiiighed Ivor. "i.'ou oughtn't to part of each of his hands as a result ofi swers, looking ,slraight into the lire with now. He was mingling sonio sprays of ClioUod to Dentil. oyo.s that liiivp grown strangely wistful dislike that." Reared to iMeiiiurj-of Sold icrs of Sp.-iii- an explosion of it railroad torpedo. iiiaidcnliair fern with tho dolieatn heath .Toliii Oropiiyer, a farmer living out of boiiealh I heir dusky liislios. In an instant somclhiiig liroiiglit liaek isli-American War. aiid soft, featliery grass. He handed West Branch, was in town trading tho Mrs. Connors ot I.;apoer was badly! the clew to Beryl's laughing sobriaiiot, "Who wouldn't die for iiiiol.lier star in "Why should he not?" a.skg Madge tliom to her as she turned iior anxious oilier (la,y and bought some crackers aad burnoil. She wa.s buriiiiig brush when' given so long ago at their fi'rst iiieotiiig. Iho flag'?" brii.s(|iio!y. '•JJun't run away with the eyes to his in tlmt involuntary qiiostiou, choose lu eat on his way homo. His wife hor clothing caught lire. 'J'lio injured! ".Mil" she said, oulckly. "I remomber These wore llie last words of a hero iiloa, my Iflvo, thnt iiieii care more for and somcUiiiig in his ga/.o—iu its pain, was with him, and 'whoii tliey liad nearly woman is old nnd iiiiiy not recover. now." ot the Sii.-iillsli- roiiianco than roiility, I'ro.^so is a nuich its passion, its sudden lifting of tho vpil reached ^V. 1. I'eck's farm Mr. Green- The Iron Moimtnin Comiiaiiy of tlio' A III 0 r i c a II war, more coiiu'orlahlo and reliable tiling than "Itoinomber what?" asked Ivor. that had so long iidden his heart's inad- yor choked on a crncker, ami dropjied the State National Guard is to liave a now who, a iiioiiiciit al'- poetry, just as soliil food I.s inliiiitely bet• ".Soiiietliiiig concerning yourself, my iiess—smote her wJlii a souse of terror lines. A gypsy wagon' drove liy just armory, which will be conslructed of ler iil.leraiu'e, fell ter fur the pnlali! than olivos and sweot- lord. Iteally," ami a iniseliievoiis light and of sliamo. then ami frigliieiicd the team and it ran brick and .stone at a cost of .1^.10,000. upon Sail .riiiiii hill, I moiits, ltuinaiic<; should bo taken as a stole into her eyes; ''it suited you very "No," ho said, low and bittoriy, "not— away, but was caught by W. I, Pock, it pierced by a .^Iiiil- 'J^'lie experiment of sprinkling tliO'' sort of 'graeo befori.' nioat;' we know it'.s well." Count Savona. AViil you liave those llow• was found nil trying to carry Jlr. Greeii- ser bullet. 'I'liey streets with oil to lay the dust was .so' necessary, liiiL we feel vory glad when ers?" yur into .Mr. I'eck's that he had cliuked "^Vhat suited mo?" a.sked Ivor, some• were words worthy sitceessfiil at Grand Rapids last yearl it's over—moil cspeeially," She took them without a word. She lo death just as the team ran away. what mystified. to be inscribed iip- that the sclieiiio "will bo continued Ihla "Are you growing cynical'?" asks Beryl was trembling groatly. '.fhey walke; throo:were over hoard of ;after thoystart- lence Beryl takes it. How cnn she tell "Madge, my dear, give mo a cup. I "Was yourself, Beryl." ,Bridgo Foroniau' Collins was :badly, in O0p':'ad'cs,.woro sold.. Mining,and lumber , ed; nor 'was' any trace of thoyboat over tliat he is saying to himself with tho very am half frozen. , By-tho-way, I've got (To be continued.) jured in a work train wreck on'the Joa' cbinpanies and real "estate dealers.;wcro found., '••'•,•",''••',••,•' ,'•,;:' ''•"";••' pathos of desperation: soma news for you. Can you make room nings hraiicli of the Great Northern. ;, the principal buyers. "I hnvo avoided her, shunned her, re- for another guest?" - . C' W: Vining, a Lakeviow business Grand.il-Iayon is one of tho '.'wiridiesl)v In the last year $2,20)0,000 worth o( : '.J.: E. Brown,, for thirty years, ko'cper lused even to spend Christmas at the "A dozen more," laughed his wife. man, won't, bo so' accommodating in the places in the United States;' according to, oysters wore shipped from Greenwich, of the Point Bohita: lighthouse, is, dead 'Court, beonuso I was so siiro she would "But who is it—man or. woman?"; the -weather bureau's -wind'gauges.'yy.DurJ Bivalve, Raurlce River, N. J., and 3,000 of pnonmonia at Saiislito, near Snn Fran• future.' One morniiig: last week a inan .he there,'and navi—l find her at my side. "Mau. You know Guy Brookes is com• ing 1901 the wind •blew : 102,300:, milo^ / ; men with 520 boats, were licensed to cisco, aged 70 years. During his entire who was hanging:; around in; his "drug vHoaven help mo! what use to struggle— ing by tlio 0 o'clock express to-night? there;:,: 'iliis:, total was, excccdod; (inly:.at;; ' tenn of., service • ho was: never absc'nt store said:he ,was waiting -for. tlie'.,baiik' : it-la fate!" , I've had a telegram to-day, saying, a engage In the great New Jersey oystei Chicago,' Block lsliindj;:BiV,I-ivH^ . from his post of duty and assisted lu the to open so thiit he:could get a 'check friend of his from abroad has turned up Industi'y In South .Jersey, according to N. p.; and: one ipoint.to.'the;!!*^)^ : saving of'in.any lives from vessels in peril lashed. ;.Mr. Vining '.volunteered: to ac-. CHAPTER Vm. unexpectedly; ho niustvdeferhis -v-isit a a report just completed by tho Ntjw off the Golden Gate. commodate-'him,') the'mpre .vOspiiGiaUy'/(is ^, 'Buried ',aliye;^ana:;Vinder;i^^ '' i;^:: Vaux Abbey was a charming place to wook or briug him down. Now, we can't Jersey State oyster commission. the chock.boroS.thoVslgriature of:a•'woil- damp (jarUi wna;}tho:e'x^^^ i '" «ttty at. do without Guy, you know, he's such a Dospote th(} ,piotosts of thoir employ• Irnown local business man,, and he hand• Oawsoy for what seemed hLe a long limei Everyone; did just ns he or she liked, capital fehow, .'So, I, just.wired, back to, Count that day lost whose low descend• ers, 700 of the 1,000 wagon men employ• ed tho stranger if33.75, taking iu return at 'Albionj' and'yet ithe old: man. is:ahvej% nnd that delicious sense of liberty and bringithefnend; too.. Youdo.notimind?'!. ing sun ed-m Chicago,: by.,':the;:fou»,'big,:: express the check.;; Of couise, tho check was no and apparently none thevworse:for;hl^;; ^Sood-humor pervaded the iostabhshment : !'Not I," said his wifo, pleasantly; "the Views'from :thyj hand uo.worthy .ac companies :;forraally,-orgttni!!ed,„tho''laboi good, and Mr. VinJng's faith m human premature burial. He was digging Oj which is essentially necessary to the on- more tho- incrnor. He must be-: a very tion douA. union which for. several,weeks,has been noture is less strong thau it was be sewer :trenchw'hon,';without;iwarulnsi'.tha':i^ Joymeat of a.country"house. Xho.party wet: blaulcet,' iudce party.'! —Bobart. ' - • • • in process of formation. , tme the Incident. ' - , earth c»vcd iii on him. ,

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AROUND THE CORNERS. MERIDIAN or GRtENWigftV MASON MARKETS.. Tlic Memorial .S, S. will observe Sea Mini uimI Luiiilon Oloam rittvu Kn RnKHHli To-»vn TVlilcli I« «lie Children's Day, •June 8, at 3;;J0 p. m. Ciirrdotcd evory Tlmrsdity iiioriilng. .VotliiiiK In Common, ITeailaiinrterH of Tiidicr Time. Miss Putman has been unable to Exchange (IIIAIN. The fog o'C London niul tho fog of Greenwich, as nii Kngllsh town, is give music lessons in this vicinity for WHKAT, lied. No. 2, per bushel 80 the son iiillie illscoiiiiioso trnfllc, and nothing very remarkahlo, but ns tho WHEAT, While, No, 1, por bushel,,,, so two weeks on account of the Illness of omiilbusoK niul stcimishlps alike hiivo hondquurters of l^itlier Tlnio it Is tho what you UYU, per bushel 60 OATS, per bushel 42 her father, hiid to lay to for sRf()t.v, But while most iiuportiiiit spot on the oarUi. Us COltN, shelled, per litiudrod l ic A colt belonging to H, D. Felton the Louiloii fog gels Into your Inmost tlint! Is ill evory longitude of the gloho, OLOVKU SEI!I), por bushel ;.. 4 00(85 00 don't want TIMOTHY SKid), per bushel,..; a mi3 25 room nml bnllJos oven tho electric light and evory land, oxeuptliig Spnln, Por was quite badly cut by a barbed wire OltOCERlES AND PROVISIONS, tugal nnd Russia, meiisuros tho hours last week, —though tho candle comes out trluiiv SALT, Siiginaw, per barrel 70 pliant cui'loiiHl.v—tho densest fog «t from Its inorldlnn. No iinvlgntor on for some• lilCANS, unpicked, per bushel 1 40 Mrs, Win, Francisco is visiting in duty Is without Greenwich time in POTATblW, per bushel.. 75 Baking Powder son does not disturb the saloon or tho FLOUH, per /iimdreil 2 20 this vicinity. Btatorooin. Why Is thnt? sight, liiul every town und geogruphi liUCiCWfiiCA/lie, T FLOUli, per hundred 3 (10 The .Sandhill scliool closes with ap cal point Is known liy Its dlsliinco east thing you do KGGSI,, iieper dozed n 14' Tho word "fog" hns not been traeod liUTTlJit, per pmind l.'j propriate exercises tills week Thurs• furtbor hnck than tho sixteenth con or west from tho Grooinvlch oUservii- LA Ito, per iioiind 11 tory. APPLICS. dried, ner pound,, 5 day, tury, hut the thing was known In the want. Sell PEAOHKS, dried, por pound fi® 10 STOCKBRIDGE, early yenrs of the fourteenth. Tho Ask the time, and (ho .nnswor is al LIVE STOCIC AND MEAT. ways In even hours ahead or holiliid Mrs, B. Wesbfall visited at James commons, with the prelates nnd nobles what you CA'ITLE, per hundred 4 00®5 oa visiting London for the pnrllnmohts Greenwich or olse tho exact Green• BFICF, dressed, per hundred D IK)@B 90 Most healthful Jackson's last week. IIOG.S, per hundred (i 26 nnd on other occasions, united to potl wich tluio. In Grout Britain, Belgium POItlC, dressed, per hundred 7 50 II, A. Thompson and family of Wil- tion Edward I. to coiupol the biinilng and Holland .vou got the Grooiiwieli don't want; HAMS, lier pound 10 liara_ston visited at Mrs. B. E. Tliomp- SHOULI)I£llS, perjimind 10 leavener in only of dry wood and chnrconl, nstlio time. Ono hour hefore Grooinvlch .time SI'KING CHICKUNS, dressed, per lb II Bon's'over Sunday. growing use of sen coal corruiited tho rules In Geriiiiiny, Austrla-nuiigjiry, CHICKF.NS.IIve, por pound, buy what you TUKKKV,S, live, per pound the world. Mrs. Farmer is very low and there nlr with Its istink nnd smoke, to tho Dciiuiiirk, Italy, Swollen, Norway and TUUKEYS, dressed, per pound 10 Is butllttleliopes of her recovery. grent prejudice nnd dGtrliiieiit Swlt/.orland. IIUILPINO .MATERIAI,, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson visit• health. In 1300 the king prolilhlted Two hours ahead of Greenwich is do want. WATI5K LIME, per liiirrel 75 adopted in Bulgaria, Itou'inaniii and CALOlNICI) I'LASTKIi,lier barrel,,, 1 10 Goes farther. ed their daughter at the M, A. C. last tho use of coal. Ilonvy ransom nud PLASTEIUNG IIAIlt, pi'r bushel,... '25 fines were hilllctod for disobedience, Turkey in Europe. Eight hours ahead SHINGLES, por thousand 1 25®4 ,'•,0 Sunday. LI.ME, per barrel,,.., 80 111 the ease of reenlcllrant hrower.s, dy of firoeinvlch applies In the Philip Vernal Thompson was home from A "Cent a Word" LATH, per M feet 4 00(2i7 '20 ers niul other nrtlllcers tho furnnces pines. Nine hours heforo the Greoii- the U. of M. over Sunday. iiiid kilns were destroyed. But the ro. wlcli tluio Is used in . Gimnliuii .Sale. BOVAL lUKINO fOWBlfl CO., NEW VORK. A large audience listened to a Qne Want Ad. In the Detroit sti'ictlon was evidently roin,oved, for in Ton hours iilieud uf Oroonwlch is oMi- liy virtue of a.llconso lo ino granted, on tho Memorial address by Rev. M. C, I30S .fL'.jO-probiihly ofiual to nbout ?4 eiiil 111 Victoria, f)uooiishiml and Tas• iSlh day ot April, limj, hy ,lason E, Nichols, judge of probate of the county of Ingliam, and state uf Powers at the opera house last Sun• 000 now—was paid from tho exchcf]ner mania. Thu UnlU'il Stiitos, Canada and Evening News, Includ• Michigan, I shall sell al iiiiblic auction, on the Ingham County ^mmnii for wood nnd coal for the coronation Mexico have iitlopled the lifth, seventh oth iia.v "f ,luiu% 11102, at len o'clock In tho day. forenoon, at the front door of the court house, lu of Edward II,—New York Commercial and oiglith hours after. ing The Morning Tri• the city of Mason, in said county, all the riglit, IMhIlshed Uvery Tilnrstiay Jliss Mary Russell lias resigned her Advertiser, So it is around tlio earth—every lick title aud Interest ot Edward A, Jiuiiard, a minor. -by- position in Mr. Stanley's store and has In and to certain real estate lu said county, de• of every clock regulated hy Greenwich scribed as an undivided ono-slxlli part of Uio WILLIAM L. CLARK, accepted one in Mrs. Inglehart's bune, will do the work. limo.—New York llorald. northwest (|iiarler of section twenty-live, town MASON, MICU. boarding house. The Gnmo D«MilPoylii«; Locomotive two nortli, range two east. White Oak, Inghnni county, idlchigan, except cQiiimoucing at Um Said II railroad enginocr: "The aver- soutliwest corner of said quarter section, tlienee PiaiOBS: Mrs. Frank Terry of New York has Tlnrrn Pnnclilii»; Proffinlty. age man has no idea how many anl east forty-four rods lo road, thence northeaster• ONJC YEAR *l-<>0 been visiting relatives here during In his book "A Day AVilli n Tramp ly along Uio road forty rods, thence west fifty- mals nnd birds nre klllod every year two roils to section line, thence soiilli forty rods Six Months f.o.i the past two weeks. nnd Other Days" Walter Wycliolt tells hy the enrs. If yon will walk along n Over 100,000 to jilaco of beghiniiig. 'J'llltKK .MONTHS '!>'•• tho following story of profanity nnd Real Estate Transfers. I'liih'oad, you will see toads, frogs nnd CIlAKLICS IC. CONN, Jl.lifi per year If ant paid In advaiitie. burro punching in the west: Guardiau of said ItdwardA,13uIIard,ainlnor. The following transfers have been snakes almost evory raile that have Dated, April '.'ad, 1902. I7W7 Jtntered at the r'ostnnico. Mason, Mich.,as "The burros plainly shared tlio feel• Copies Sold Daily. been cut in two hy the engine. second-class matter. recorded in the olllce ot the Register ing of relief in reaelilng a more passa• "But those are not the only forma of of Deeds for Ingham county, for the ble region, and the art of burro punch• nnlnial life that suffer. I have run THUBSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. week endintr May 2Uh, 1902, where ing began consequently to disclose ils down woodcluicks, raccoons, squirrels, consideration is 8300 or over: dillicultles. liedgeliogs nnd pretty nearly every oth .John Casper Kohle and wile to Luther f. 'They wore most dllllcult to manage PAY WHEN CUREO Tno.MA.s B. 3DUN.STAN, c.\-]ici]tenant er sort of siiinll animal. Onco I saw a rollok, w yj of nw J4 of sec 30, ^Vheatllel(l $3700 at the fords. Gonorally they scntlorod governor of Micliigan, tiled in Clilcago rulTed grouse sitting on tho track. It liobert Tliorburn and wife to ISarl K, Mead, to the four winds at the lirst approach last Friday niglit, aged f)2 years. wiiitefl nud did not seem at all afraid pel on sec 3;i, Leroy ,..,. 700 to -water, nnd when we had corralled Horace Hodge and wife to Cliarloue P. When at hist it did get up, tho engine them again and forced thoin down lo LOKD Julian Paunchfotis, British fiallnway, lot 7, blk ,'>, Woodworth fi was so close that It struck the bird the brink thoy would stand calmly, ambassador to this country since 18,03, Dwight's add, Leslie , 503 and tossed it to one side, dead. planted ankle decji in the stream, res• Frank (1, Marshall and wife lo Wm, II, "But the strangest exporiences I over died last Saturday morning. His olutely determined not to move. Mapes,lot l,blk l, Urownell's add. Stock- rrolinto Order. Grotton—.luiio 111 family was at bedside when the final had wore iu the south. I was running bridge 975 "It was then that Price gave vent to State ot Miehlg.an, couniy of Ingham, ss. At a an engine on the Queen and Crescent message came, Louisa J. Allen to Win. F. ,Iones, pels on real profanity, and 1 am hound to own session of tlio probate coiirl for said county, held road, which goes through Lake Pont at the probate olllce, In the olty of Mason, on tho blk 113, Waldo's 2d add, Wllllainslon 1200 that it was efl'ective. When beating 2lst day of May, 1902, Today at Fenton will prove that chai'lraln.oii a long trestle. Ducks and Henry A, French and wife to Adeihcrl (i. nnd prodding nnd tho milder invective Present, .lason E, Nichols, •fudge of Probate, the federal machine has full control other water fowl Avero numerous on In the matter of the estate of Stephen Gretton, Illshop and wife, pels on blk lOO, Lansing 3900 failed to urge the burros forward, deceased, Mattie E, Ulppey to Frances .lesse, pels on tho lake, and the sight of a headlight in the sixth district. The people can Price would stand back, pale with Alonzo Ii, Gretton, executor of the will of .sahl blk 4, lirownell's add, Stockbridge 4D0 seemed to attract them, just ns the deceased, having rendered lo this court his llnal put grit in the running gear of this rngei nnd begin to swear, calling upon account as such executor and his petition for Alex, McMillan, adin'r, to Daniel ,1, Ma- light In n lighthouse attracts many machine if they will all ills gods and hlosllng the reputa• examination and ailowaiico thereof and for the honey, lots 1 and 2, blk 59, Lansing , 050 birds. Ono night we struck a flock of (listrlbution of said estate, tion of his beasts unto the third nnd Daniel ,J. Maiioney to Win. E. Crotty, same It Is ordered, that tho l.llb day of June, next, FiiOM our range of vision it looks as ducks that smashed Into the engine at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, at said probate as iibovc 1000 fourth generation of their ancestors. nnd cab ns though It wore raining olllce, be.isslgned fortlie examination aud allow• though the Michigan Smith trust in Geo, K. Itanney and wile tn Slary E, Peck, "By some subtle perception they ance of s,ilil account and hearing said petition. them from tho clouds. They broke tho congress would not be broken. In tlic ptotlots 11 and 12, blk 115, f>au6lng,,.,., 5000 seemed to understand that this meant It is further ordered, that a cony of tills order Will, K, Crotty and wife to .loseph M, Kane, forward windows of the cab, and wo . . /j bo puhlislied in the Inouam Countv Dkmo- words of Napoleon Bonaparte at business, and slowly at first, but pres• cuAT for three successive week.s. lots 1 and 2, blk 59, Lansing 1500 gathered up enough .ducks for two DR. a. A. MUNCH the noted Waterloo; "The old guard dies, but ently, as though they rather enjoyed JASON IJ. NfCHOLS. Washington G, Wiley and wife to Samuel good, biff game dinners." (A true eoiiy.) •ludgo of Probate. the water, they waded through nnd specialist and consulting physician it never surrenders." F, Angus and ,Iaines D, Hawks, entire G. L, Pkok. Probate Kegister. 2lw3 started down the trail beyond." of the Detroit Medical and Surgi blk 210, Lansing 1000 Fkank C. AN.OUEW.S, the ripper Kindred Vlcen. Vrolmto Ordor. Slantou—,11111(1 115. Samuel Young to Sinllh G, Young, lol 10, cal Institute is a gentleman o:' The Rev. Justus Forward, settled in State of Michigan, County of Ingham, ss. bank wrecker of Detroit, has been blk 9, Green Oak, Lansing 450 Tlicre Are I'wo KIndN tit MnHtnrd. manj' honors. He has five diplo. Belchertown, Mass., a hundred years At a session otthe probate court forsiVid coun• held to the recorder's court and re•Win. Wandell.et .il.,to Addo Hill and wife, There are two varieties of mustard mas and honorary diplomas anc ty, held at the probate ollico. In the city ot Mason,, ago, once reproved a workman for on the 2lst day of May, 1902. pel on sec 21, Alaledon 1300 —black and white. Black mustard is leased on $.30,000 bonds. His trial will | swearing while he was plowing ii new can name aud locate any disease J'lesent, .Jason E. Nichols, Judge of I'robale, I Mrs. C. A. Wall, luim'x. to Mrs. Carrie In tho matter of tho estate ot Edwin Stanton, begin July 2d. He has been in jail the most valuable for commercial pur• Ward, lots 3 and 4,.blk 1(1, Leslie ;.. 31 field. "Swear!" said the man. "I guess or weakness, without asking ques• deceased. poses. Its seeds are very minute, tliree months. Cashier Harry R. An• you'd swear." tions. C. Adelia Stanton, administrator with the will ' Fkank A. Lesteu, Register, weighing not more than one-flftieth of annexed of said deceased, having rendered to drews is also out on $30,000 bail. Wr. Forward took the plow and hur• tills court lier llnal .account as .such admlnlstra- Thealer Aiidleiicen. a grain each. Its pungent toste is ried .after it, indignantly denying the Curs Ciatarrli, ABtlunft, torwltli the will annexed and her petition for ex• . Senator Hoaii of Massachusetts, a Have you ever noticed that theater caused by an essential oil. This oil amination and allowance thereof and far tlie dis• charge. Then, as the field became Bronchitis. Pirn tribution of said estale. audiences always assernhle In the ro. cnn, like fruit flavors, be exactly imi• republican, scathingly arraigned his more impassable, he began panting; plea, Eczema, Scrofula, Syphilis It is ordered, tiiat the 13tli day of June, next,, verse order to the prices of admission? tated hy the chemists. Both as a table at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate party on the Philippine question in a "I never did see the like! 1 never did Bhenmatism, Files, Fiatnlas, Tit» olllce, be assigned for tiie examination and al• The cheapest seats are occupied first condiment and as a medicine mustard speech in the senate last Thursday. see the like!" When he had gone Paralysis, Ulcers, Cancors, Tumors lowance ot said account and hearing snid petition. and the most expensive ones last. has been known from a very remote Ills further ordered, that a eniiyof this order He wanted the Filipinos to be dealt once round tlie field, he stopped breath• Rnptnrea, Varicocele, Hydrocele, be published in the Inoiiam Countv Demo• Those who go to the extreme back period. crat for tliree successive weeks. with as fairly as tlic Cubans. Liberty less and said: Spormattorrhoea, Sexual WoaknesB upper perches are always on hand be• As now found in our grocery stores JASON E. NICHOLS, "There, you see I didn't find it neces• (A true copy.) ,1 udgo ot Probate, and independence was as dear to the fore tho doors arc open and wait with this spice consists of white and black Failing M«inory,Imhecilit7,Inaaiiity, sary to swear." G, L. Pkok, Probate Register. 2lw3 former as the latter. He .appealed heroic patience to be admitted. Those mustard seeds, mixed and ground fine. Heart, Lung, Skin, Blood, Eidnoy, "No," drawled the other man, "but tor justice for tlie inhabitants of the who occupy the seats a little lower In The white mustard keeps better than Bladder and Probiito Order, 1.CC—•Juno V,i you've told more'n fifty lies. I'ou said Stale of Michigan, County of Ingham, ss. At a position and a little higher in price the black variety and is not so bitter. Philippines in tlie name of the declar• you never did see the like, and you PB.IVATB SISBASXiS session of tiie probate court for siild county, lield ation of Independence, a document come next. Then tho balcony begins A good deal of tho mustard sold is of Ken and Women. at the probate ofllce. In tho city of Mason, on tho saw it all the time I was plowin'."— lotlidayof May, 1902. to fill from tho back downward, from adulterated, sometimes with wheat that should be sacred to every liberty- Youth's Companion. No matter WHAT your disease or Present, Jason E. Nichols, Judge of Probate, 75 cents a seat in the back rows, flour, but more often with tumeric, tho In the matter of the estate of George N. Lee,, loving, American, an appeal that weakness call on him and see if you deceased. through $1 and .$1.50 to ?2 down lu pulverized root of a common Bast In• should have some weight with the rncfnlnens. can be be cured, On ming tlio petition, duly verihed, ot Elvira front. dian plant. Lee. widow of said deceased, praying that ad• administration. It is a great satisfaction at the close ministration of said estate m.iy be granted to On tho orchestra floor is the same CONSUIiTATION FREE of life to he able to look hack on the Both CailRlit. Horace Hodge or some other siiltablo person. condition ot afi'airs, those who occupy If yon have been deceived by Frauds, It Is ordered, that tho 13lh day of .June, next,, School Notes. years that are past and to feel that you the most expensive seats euteriug just There are two Portland women who I Humbugs, Quacks, Free Cures, Free at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at aaid prohato The Englisli literature class handed hnvo lived not for yourself alone, hut have lost faith each in the other. They Receipes, and so-called Specialists call ollico, be assigned for tho hearing ot said peti• before the curtain rises or shortly after tion. that you have been useful to others. and investigate. We can show you in fine essays on the lyric poets. it is up, while the boxes aro usually were attending the meeting of the l.it- It Is further ordered, tliat a copy of this order I'ou may be assured also that the many testimonials—onr heat ref oraaae he published in the Inciiam Countv Demo• William Mullerlelle, Pearl David• not occupied until the first act is well crary union and on emerging from the same feeling is a source of comfort crat for tliree successive weeks. son, Cordon Hawn and Li/./.ie Gray under way.—New I'ork Herald. hall found a sharp shower in progress. PAY WHEN CURED. (A true copy.) JASON E. NICHOLS, and happinbss at any period of life. Bach announced to the other thnt she 6. L. Pkck, Judge ot Probate. returned to school last Monday after Nothing in this world is so good ns If it should be impossible to call Probate Register. 2lw3 must telephone for a carriage, and a couple weeks' illness. "Commence" or "llcgin." usefulness. It binds your fellow crea• and see DR. MUNCH, write us en they departed into different stores, os• closing stamp for. information, circn Ooinniisslonuvs' Notlco. Seven pupils haye returned to the Commence or begin? The best writ tures to you nnd you to them; It tends tensibly for that purpose. When, ten lars, testimonials, etc., address the pres• The undersigned, li,ivlng been appointed by sixth and seventh grade room. ers, and the best speakers, also, prefer to the Improvement of your own char the probate court for the county of Ingham, minutes later, the women met in a ident DB. H, nt. HABPBB, or commissioners on tho estate of Nelson Clark, "begin" to "commence" for all every• actor, and it gives you a real impor• Roy Adams, Charles Coy, Asa Pryor, Spring street trolley car, no allusion Detroit Bledioal ft Snri^ical laatitnts, deceased, to settle and adjust all claims against day purposes. The reason for this pref• tance in society, much beyond what said estate, do hereby give notice that tlioy will- Eay Wiley and Elmer Pryor attended was made the carriage.— Kennebec Detroit, Mich. erence Is not, ns some have said, that auy artificial-station can bestow. meet for that purpose at tlio residence Mrs. the interscholastic Held day at Ann {U&.) Journal. To accomodate people DR.MUNCH, Nelson Clark, on Thursday, .Tune lotli, 1902, "begin" Is older, for "commence" is of and on Friday, Seiitemliur lOtli, 1902, can be seen monthly at the following Arbor, May lOtli. Mr. Adams got very respectable antiquity; nor Is it, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said days. Six Baleful Ifirnorance. Candles. I hotel parlors. months from the 19th day of Marcli, A. D. 1902, is fifth place in the running high jump, as others have, said, that "begin" is of the time llinited'for the presentation ot clnlms. Little Willie—Paw, where is th' isth Such candies as peanut brittle are far Mason—Donnelly House,Wednes- Anglo-Saxon origin, tor .words of making a remarkable jump of Ave feet mus uv Panama? J.T.I51ILLEN, less injurious than fancy mixtures, as j Tyjje n t to 8 p. m. C.S. WILSON, and four inches. Messrs. Coy andFrenc h or of Latin origin that have Father—Th' isthmus of Panama? they are made by simply molthig sugar I , •' vt m Dated May 7,1002. 20w4 Commissioners. been fully adopted Into our language Wiley were entered in a half mile re• Willie, do you mean to tell me that you and are without adds. Acid in the Lansing—Hudson House, Thurs- are juat as good English as native robiitc Order. SiindurK—.Juno 13 lay and the Pryor brothers in the have been studying grammar two presence of heat splits ordinary sugar day, June 12th. words. It Is rather that "begin" has State of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a shot put. years and you don't know where the into two forms, dextrose and levuloae. Uyini^n^ston—Andrews House, on the strength of simplicity, whereas session ot the probate court for said county, held isthmus of Panama Is? If you ain't These are both deadly sweets and much i?.; j.„ t,,_„ j ..U at the probate ofllce, in the city of Mason, on the After an absence of six weeks, Garr "commence" has fallen into disrepute able to conjugate the Isthmus of Pan more prone to fermentation than real I ^ ""i/i O"'- 2ist day of May, 1902. VanValkenburg has returned to from being associated with the cheap Present, Jason E. Nichols, Judge of Probate. ama for me by tomorrow night, I'll sugar. This is the reason why so many In tlie matter of tho estate ot Ellas M. Sai school. finery of writing.—Elizabeth A. Wlthey Probate Ordor. lllmos—Juno 13 ders, deceased. make you go to bed nt 0 o'clockl—Ohio housewives cannot make good cranber• in Ladies' Home Journal. On llllng the petition, duly verified, of Pago AV. The English history class isstudy- State Journal. State of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a ry or other jelly. session ot the probate court for said county, held Sanders, sou and leg.itee of said deceased, pray• • ing the reign of Victoria, noting the at the probate olllce, in the city of Mason, on the ing that an instrument on file in this courts 21stdayot May, 1902. purporting to be the last will and testament ot conservatism of the English people , Busy FlKUTlnK. A Query. Tlio Great (tnollfloatlon. Present, Jason E. Nichols, Judge of Probate. said deceased, may bo admitted to probate, and and at the same time their steady Ascuin—r suppose you haven't had Professor (lecturing) — Oxygen, gen• In the matter of the estate ot iSanmel Eimes, that administratloivof said esUte may be grant• The animals were preparing for ama• ed unto himself, the executor named in said will, time to figure out yet how much your tlemen, is essential to all animal exist- deceased. . progress towards a liberal form of teur theatricals. Laura Himes, administrator of the estate of or some other suitable person. cashier took? eiice. There could be no life without said deceased, having rendered to this court It Is ordered, that the I3th day of June, next, at government. "I want to be the heavy villoln," said ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate oflice, • Bank President—Oh, yes. We knew it. Strange to say,,it was not discov• her flnal account as such administrator and her The Crowd physics apparatus has the sheep. petition for examination and allowance tliereot bo assigned for proving said instrument and hearing said petition. In a very short time. ered until a century 'ago, when— "You!" snorted the IntDlllgont horse. and for tho distribution ot said estate. ..^arrived and the clfiss is testing its It Is further ordered th,it a copy of this order Ascum-Why, I thought he took a Student—What did they do before it It Is ordered, that the 13th dayof.ilune, next, 'You'd make a fierce lookhig villain, at 10 o'clock In tlie forenoon, at said probate be published in tlie Ingham County Demo-, merits. great deal. CBAT tor three snccessive weeks. ,wns discovered, sir? wouldn't you?" ofllce, be assigned for examination and aliow- (A true copy.) JASON E. NICHOLS. The Erosophian Society met last Bank President—Exactly. We • "XfnTThn Tint-" i>o+nrtof1 tbo shPAn hut anceof said account and hearing said petition. Maype not, retorrea tne sneep, oui f^.tjier ordered, that a copy of this order G. L. Peck, Judge ot Probate. Tuesday for the purpose of electing ly had to count what he left.—Philadel• He -Wami't Siirprlned. I'l•l• •be t none o"f you can- bea.—t m-e —say • be piibllslied in tlie INCHAM OouNTv Demo Probate Register. 2iw3 CHAT tor tliree snccessive weeks, ollicers for the ensuing term, but be• phia Press. "See here! I found two pebbles in ing 'Bahl'" — Catholic Standard and •lASONE. NICHOLS. Probate Order. ISrasie—.Tunc 80 . the milk bowl yesterday I" (Atruocopy,) Judge of Probate. fore entering upon business the ques• Times.' State ol Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a, lutcrnationiU. luiiulry. "I'm not surprised, ma'am. The wa• G. L, Pucu, Probate Register. 2iw3 tion whether the election would be session of the probate court for said county, held "Why do you Euglish people insist ter is very low just now in the brook How She Got Over the Grip. I'vobnto Order. Groeii—June SO at the probate oflice, in the city ot Mason, on the , legal arose and warm discussion fol• 28th day ot May, 1902. on calling an elevator a 'lift' and a pie where the cows drink." — Cleveland "I ain't done took de grip myself yit, State of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a ''resent, Jason E. Nichols, Judge ot Probo 0. Pcnberthy. dauglitor and legatee of said do- er? ootltled to Inherit the real estate of said de• terlin claimed that It was void, while vator' and a tart a 'pie.' "—Washing- "Yes, she died iWid it."—LIpplncott'S ceased, praying that an nstrument on file in ceased." ton Star. One courts the missea nnd the other Magazine. this court, purporting to be the last will and It is ordered, thnt tho 20th day ot Juno, next, Mr. Fuller claimed it was legal. The tOBtamontot said deceased, may be admitted to at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate mlsBes the courts.—New, York Timea. probate, and that tho administration of said ^soeiety adjourned until Junes, ollico, be assigned for hearing said petition.' What Thin Folks Need 'v "Saavloloiia.' estatomay be granted unto Lovorn Green, as Itlsfurthorordeied, thataconyof this order adinliil8trat,or with the will annexed, or some Is a greater power of digesting and Beading about success is an incen• Mrs. Jenkyns—I see Mr8..Hoetong is be pubilslied in the Ingham County Demo- v Advertised Letters. other BUitablo person. oitAT for three successive weeks. : . . assimilating food. For them Dr. tive, but without notion it Is just about going to have "King Lear" at her next It Is ordered, that tho 20tli day of June, next, at Mason, May 20,1902. JASON E. NICHOLS, A King's New Life Pills work wonders. as useful as steam in a .—Satur private theatricals. ton o'clock n tho forenoon, at said probate olllce, (AtruecopyO Judge ot Probate. "•'sList of letters- remaining uncalled bo assigned tor proving suid instrument, and G. L. Puck, Probate Kegister., 22W3 The/tone and regulate the digestive day Evening Post. Mrs. Newrlch (furious with envy)- for at the above named office:. hearing said poUtlon. , ,, . organs, gently expel all poisons .from l8 Bhe, the affected thing? Do you , It is furOior ordered, that a cony of this order Miss Adda Balues,, JamcsOswatd. the system, enrich the blood, improve bopubllsUfld In the. Inouam Coumy Demo- Faith in your own ability la two- koow, I don't beUeve b«'i t re«l king CHAT for three successive weeks. „ / Persons calliiig for the above please appetite, make healthy flesh. Only tbirds of the battle.—Ohlcacio News. M ftU.—SxchOQge. ~ (A true copy.) JASON B. NlcnotS, flay advertised. 25c at Longyear Bros.', Masoo, and r G. I. PKCK, Judge ol Probate. ' C. W. Bbowsb, p. M. Field & 17orth'6, Dansville. PiobateTeslster. ma Tate tie MOGfiAT STRANGE BIBLE FACTS. "a story of Lincoln, "

I Prince of Granada Passed His Soli• The Letter Tliot Wnii S-«vlTi(i: Snit AVater, The word "pirl" occurs but once In Lawtou T, Ueiimn.s was In Lansing last Sa^ One ot the most beiicliclnl features oi Garden and Flower Seeds urday. the Bible, and tlial Is in the third a sea bath Is the salt Avater Inadver AVIlllam Bntlerof liay City was In the city last Chapter of Joel, tently swallowed by bathers. It Is Kimmers Dep't Store, Try our Teas antj Coffees. They s»''<"'5'^ Tbere are found in both books of the wonderful tonic for the liver, stomach and kidneys. In many cases It will MASON, MICHIGAN. are the best in the city. gCtolo I'errin ^vas home irom ii,iy city last Bible 3,5;18,-I83 letters 77;i,69;i words euro biliousness when all drug prcpara We carry a complete h'ne of Canned "MIss^AdR Lyon visited friends In Lansing over 1"'^^^^ '^Vll verses, 1,189 chapters and GO tlons have failed. It Is peculiarly of Goods and everything in Snaday, books, fectlve In ordinary cases of iudigestlon James Gallup ot Dansville was lu the city last Tbe twculy-sixlh chapter of tbe Act a first-class grocery. disordered stomach and Insomuia and ^^TT\' .^,„ of Apostles is the finest chapter to has been known to produce excellent a L. Dayton of Dansville was In the city last .,„„ j We pay the highest market price Saturd.ay, reao, results In many oases of dyspepsia. H. FRAZEL for butter and eggs. AV, AL Kimmel of Lansing was in tiiecityiast '-'^he most beautiful chapter is the Clean sea water Is full of tonic and "'""day, I twenty-third Psalm, sedative properties. It won't hurt any Both Phones. C. J. WHITING Dr. AV. \V. Koot was in Lansing last week The four most inspiring promises body. Indeed tAVo or throe big swal Having purchased the Maple street AVednesday. JoAvs of It Avould bo of positive beneflt are John xiv, 2; vi„ 37 ; Matthew xi,, meat market of Freshour & Frank T. Collver of Lansing was in the city I to nine bathers out of ten. It is not, last KrUlay. ' 28; Psalm xxxvii,, 4, Prices at the of course, a palatable or tempting dose Son, I Avill keep I'litllp Bleheslioinicr of Delhi was in the city The first verse of tho fifteenth chap• last Satiirilay, to tnke, but neither is quinine or calo ter of Isaiah Is the one for the new niol. You seldom If ever see an old Supervisor Nlcliols of Stockbrldge was In tbo | Choice Meats iBfMMBtS G city last Krklay, convert. sailor who Is bilious or dyspeptic or Suncrvlsor Steele of AVnilainston was In the All who flatter themselves with vain victim to insomnia, nnd why? For the are as lean as a picked bone. city last Friday, boiisting should retid the sixth ch.apter reason thnt an ocean of good medicine of all kinds and desire to meet my lujlge M, D, Clialterlon of Lansing was in the | of Matthew, spreads all about bis sky, nnd ho doses old friends and customers, A first- Photo Holder or Card Rack, 5c himself copiously with !(; whenever bis class market has always been my Mr, and Mrs, A, L, Vandercook were in Lan-1 , ^" ^^^rnumty should learn the Sixth physical mechanism becomes the least Men's Summer Underwear, 25c motto, and I shall try to please all sing last,Sunday, chapier of .St, Luke from the Iwonlieth bit deranged.—Washington Star. ferry AVIilte of Lansing spenl Sumlay In the verse to its ending, who favor me Avith their patronage. city with relatives, ' Miss Ida M. Snyder, Prnf, and Dr, S, Ganuiig of Lansing were in A Novel Street Fair. Crnclty to Lobulern. 'I'rcnnurer of the the city last Sunday. San Francisco is to have a street fair I It is singular' bow the cruel practice Uroohlyii Enail End Art Clnb. ,AIr. and Mrs. 0. T. Lane visited relatives in in August next, durinj; the biennial of boiling lobsters alive continues. Our "If women would pay mort allcntlon to Men's Fancy Shirts or Overalls,450 Lansin- g last Sunday~ . 1 „„fv,,^,.;.,,. „f n,„ I* „,i forefathers'—and indeed our parents their health we would have more happy A. A, lieriiman was In Flint on a business trfp i^^^"™^, ^}}'''^, °[ -lot calves bleed sloAvly to death, on wivei, mothers and daushtcri, and if they Work Shirts or Jackets, 4Sc last week A?ednesday, Pythias of the United States, From ^be theory that in no other way could would observe results they would find Men's Socks, 5c, 8c, gc, loc HOYT & SON lhat tht doctori' prescriptions do not Mrs. C. AV, AVhiiman visited •her dauKhter at Orchards and vineyards, from the val- white ment be secured and later on perform the many cures they are given Rubber Collars, 19c, Avorth 2Sc Ann Arbor over siiiKiay, leys and the mountains and the mines calves were bled one day and killed tbe credit (or. ^r^%'Ji^Z^}ZX'''''°"^ every county and section, the next. NoM', every ono knows that Beet Weeders or Hoes, loc Are prepared to supply the " In coniultins with my druggist he ad. Mlsslrnialllnielbcrgerof Lansing spent Snn- very best will be set up to view in the calf can be killed In a humane manner vised McElree't Wine of Cardui and Thed• Chair Seats, 5c, 6c, 7c, Sc, 9c day with Mason (riemi'^snds., ' I streets of San Francisco. This novel and the venl made Just as good, and trade Avith all kinds of' ford's Black-Draught, and so 1 took It and generally speaking, animals killed for have every reason to thank him for a new Brass Headed.Nails, per pkg, 50 spoiasim?iay''inii"cit^^^ '•'^''"'="^'j ^'lir's to be on Van Nessavenue, which food have been put out of tho Avay In life opened up to me with restored health, ranks among the noted streets of the Foot Stools or Ottomans, each, 480 .\Ilss Blanch Varlell spent Frld.iy and Satur• a much more humane manner than for• Bulk and Package and It only took three months lo curt me." day with relatives at Leslie. I continent. It, is thirty-seven blocks merly. But lobsters are still tortured Crepe Paper, roll, 8c, box, i6c Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the Mrs. F, E, Denmnorc visited in Grand Lodge in length, over three miles from its! out of existence, the only difference be• and Grand Uaplds last week, menstrual fnnclions and is a most as• Ammonia, per bottle, 5c intersection with Market street, the! ing that, Aviiile formerly they were ex. tonishing tonic forAvomen. Jt cures .Mrs, Itoso AVandel of Laingsburg yras In the SEEDS scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg• Castile Soap, city the latter part of last week, main artery of San Francisco, to its clnslvely boiled to death, now some are boiled nnd some nre broiled. 'V/hich ular and painful menstruation, falling Mrs, A, C, Cole of Leslie, a former resident, northern terminus on San Francisco | per cake, ic process causes the most ngony no ono of the Avomb, Avhiles and Hooding. I, was In the city last Friday evening. bay. The avenue is 125 feet wide from is helpful Avhen approaching vvonian- can say.—Exchange. Our seeds are all new and sure to Buttermilk and Miss Nina Bristol visited at 0,J,Hood's In I hnildinrr linp'tn hnildiniT lino md (?1 hood, during pregnancy, after child• Lansing tbe fore part of this week, j ouiiaing line lo ouiiaing line, anti fti gro.AV. birth and in chance of life. 'It fre• Almond Soap, 3 cakes Sc Alilorinen F. L. Dodge and Lawrence Price of feet from curb to curb and is lined lUonotonpna Toncti. quently brings a dear babytohouieB Lansing wero in the city hast Friday. with stately residences. It is an ideal that havo been barren for years. All Back Combs, loc, 13c, 23c If voices were cultivated toward ex •^"^^''shins bis son, I place for just such an exhibit, and pression In speaking ns well ns in slng- Our Entire Stock is Up-to-Date. druRgists have $1.00 bottles of AVine N, N, House, during the iiast week, , , , , , . , of Cardui. Pocketbooks, ' larg_ e enoug„ h to .giv. e almost one block Ing, the variety of tone Avould be very IOC, 20c, 23c, 45 lasiFVilhfy M'eninrto°k ^° ^° ^^'^^^ county. Elaborate arches ^ill agi-eeable to the listener. Many people Our Teas and Coffees „ ' , ^ „ " • ' span the roadway, at the intersection I And the monotonous tone used in ev- 6 Papers Tacks 5c Mr. .and Mrs. A. 0. Dafiois of Leslie were m , , . . 1 . ^ erydny cnnversadpn very Irrlfaitlng are of the finest the city Uie latter part of last week. Of some of the principal cross Streets, nnd would hall Avlth delight any moth Water Sets, 590, 750, 850, ^1,29 quality. A, ,1. Miller, T, AV. Moe and John 15. Curtis of '"^"'^ "^''"'^^ "^''^'^ ^^"^ illuminate od which would tend toward breaking Dansville were in the city yesterday. the scene during the night. Whips, IOC, ISC, 23c, 39c, 98c this tiresome sameness. Even beauty DoNT Be Fooledi 11. IL Salter Of rcoria. 111., Is visiting at Frank! '^^'^'^ great pavilion,'; which will he of tone does not save this monotony 'he highest market price paid for 5 dozen Clothes Pins, 5c Seely's In Vevay. He Is an arclilteot. Take the genuine, original the headquarters of tbe uniformed from condemnation. It is like striking all kinds of country produce. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA 6 Tumblers, 15c, 30c, 35c n'l'.".,'}."'l.)}l' .?;A^.);?.!'?!!'^'' 'o | rank of the kniglits, is two blocks from one key of a musical iiistrument over Pine take on a tisbliig trip last Friday. Mude only by Madloon Mcdl» Clothes Bars, 33c, Soc the avenue. A camp is also located and over again. The teaching of elo• •cine Co., Madison, Wis. It cution should be of aid in this direc• keepn you wcU. Our trade Fred IJortie, Iloyt Ferguson and Earl Housel near, Ample provision will be made Yours respectfully, murk cut on each package. Ironing Boards, 890,^1,00 of Lansing were in the citoityi last Sunday. tion or the practice of reading aloud, to distribute good things to visitors, Price, ,)5 cents. Nover 5ol4 . Tar Soap, per cake, 4C L. J. riillleo and family loft last Tuesday after• striving to give proper expression to in bulk. Accept no AUbatl* that they may taste of California's nixoBfoaATioiati tutc. Ask your druggist. noon for a business trip and visit at Clevelaiul. each Bcntence.—Detroit News-Tribune. r lb. Mica Axle Grease, Sc choicest products and take some of HOYT A SON, Kev. and Mrs. T. H. McGee have been visiting I them to their home. 3 lbs. Mica Axle Grease, 23c In Webbervllle, tlioir old home, the past week. DvpoTtniont 8tor« Ilcjiartee. Both Phones, Maple Street. The overland railways have made 9 boxes Diamond Grease, 25 c Mrs. A. F, Blolian went to Decatur, III., last j What are these things?" asked the Thursday night, called by the Illness of'ber sisteK I special rates for this event, and crowds | customer. Is Palate Meat Mi 24 Shelf Papers, SC Rev. E. H. lirockway was called to Grand Of easterners are planning already to "Blackboard erasers," said the shop Business Nose Glasses Red Handkerchiefs 4c, Blue sc BapldslastSaturdaybyt.liedeathofhisbrother.L,„„ ^i,;, transcontinental picnic, k^- (51iOUND LENSES Children's Hose, IOC, ISC Miss Maude Barber wan home from Lansing Besides tbe pntprtainmpnt in -San '^'^^^ anything that will ov.|unday, being accompanied by MlssMuudf^^^ a blackboard. I want a chalk $1.50 ' 25 XXXX Envelopes, CMcap Optical Store, Alarm Clocks, 74c reMnVaMMgtirW I meant. These are 231 Wash. Ave. So., week. 6 6 i» ite, to Del Monte Hotel on Monteray chalk mark erasers. Anything else?" THORBURN& SEVERANCE. 6 pair Shoe Strings, LANSINS, MICH. 5c Miss Bennett, postmistress of Miles city, h'^yi'0 Santa Cruz, to the Big Tree, "Yea. I want some lead pencils." Suspenders, 16c, 19c, 20c, 23c sSaT"^'°'"''^ "^"^ ^ 'al^e Tahoe, to Paso Robles Hot "We haven't any lead pencils. Wo AFuinineof choice Neckties, loc, iSc, 22c '0. S. Clark and AV. J. Hasse were at Pine lake ^P^'^S^- *° ^"S^les, Santa Bar- have some wooden cyllndera with 50 YEARS' on iv iisiung trip last week Wednesday and bara and other points worth seeing. I Kraphite on the inside ol tbem. will EXPERIENCE 6 Knives and Forks, 44c, 47c, 75c Thursday. they do as .well?"—OUlcago Tribune. MSI m SALT MATS. Mrs. Frances Longyear and Mrs. AV.-ilter Ed• wards and children oi Lansing visited at Jas. it. WJGST ALAIEDON. SlioklnB Bands. Remember our prices are always right House Destroyed by Flames. Dart's last Saturday. Miss Josie Collins of • Mason will Cash for Hides and Pelts. . The bouse of Sylvester Avery, who Mrs. n.M.,AVmiams leaves next S.atnrday for I teach the fall term of school In thek/,^ ^^Bcnavgea lived alone about one mile east ot our a two weeks'visit wttb tier sou at Wayne and nr-n- i- T.. their pistols without effect, whereupon With relatives at I'lymoutli. Phillips district. ,,^0 of the seconds interfered nnd pro- city limits, was destroyed by fire early I BADE MAKns Mr. and Mrs. ,1. AV. Potter of Leslie ,and ^'has. Johnson and wife of Lansing posed that tho duelists should shake Chase & Sanborn's last Monday morning. Mr. Avery Designs ?r(i!'!^j;t;!i^lli?iiKai"''" were recent guests of J. G. Rider's. hands. COPYRiaHTS Ac. built a fire in a sheet iron stove, left Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Root of Herkimer, N Y I'rank Darling of Tecumseh Visited To this the other secona objected as Anyone gondlng a ekotoh and description mar qiiloklf iiaeortAin our opinion froo whetlior an the draft open and went out to do have been visiting tlieir parouts, Dr. and Mrs.' at"L|nco]n Park farm the fore part of unnecessary. Invention is probablr nntontatilo. Communlca. tlong strictly conadontfitl.Handhook on Patents Teas and his milking. When he retnrned he AV.AV.Koot,.iiiringtUepastweek. tlie Aveelc V "Their bands," said he, "bavQ been Bontfroo. Oidost asoucy for DoeurinBpatontfl. Mr. and Mrs. Walter AVrlgbt of Stockbrldge i .t t r< • .... -i shaklntr this half hour" monta taSon through Munn 4 Co. rocolvo found the kitchen all on lire. He visited tile family ot Ills brother, Dennis Wrigrit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guinnop attend- '^""^^''b "^'^ nan nour. ipeciat notice, without clmrgo, in tho saved his bed, bed clothes, bankbook of Vevay, tho forepart of this week.. , ed the funeral of their uncle in Wapo- .. .Coffees The nuturn Trlfl. and a few other things. His loss was Mrs. S.H. Culver and daughter Anna leave ipnn Tupiidnv Scientific Jlmcrican* today for Hnutlngton, h. I., to make a month's -«-titsudy. . Passenger (on steamer en route to AlmndsoiBOly 111 jtratod wooWy... LmrosI clr. about $800. There was an insurance visit With Mrs. Barr, tho doctor's sister. oulatlon of any, aciontlll- -lontlflo lournal., Tormsa., «M3 oa Are the Finest Grown. Alaiedon Grange. Europe)—Tho steerage appears to be TOOToar;; four months, tflL Sold byalbyail nowodoalernowodoalerai . of $400 on the house, with nothlnK on Dr. AV. AV. Hoot returned to Ann Arbor last empty. Dou't emigrants ever return to Saturday niglit, having received word that his Next Saturday evening the foliow- !IIIUNN&Co.3e'Broad«y.f|eyyYorl the contents. " Mr. Avery recently SOD was worse. The latter Is bettor again. the old country? Sold Only by , . ing program will be rendered by Alaie- Bmnoh Ollloo. (B6 F St.. Washinston, D.C. sold part of his farm to Thos. Mc- Captain—Oh, yes; but they always go W. H.Wells, who has been troubled don grange No. 289; Latchie and E. P. Eowe. back In the first cabin.—Chicago News. J. F. OREVE, with an abscess in his ear for some L, , ..„ Music. , , , : CoiHuii»8loi>or»'Notice. * 1, ..1 , Discuss on—"Can a man be both shrewd and Talce the Phone 70. THE GROCER The underslKned, liavlng been appointed by time, was successfully operated on at iionest?" A small .aamsel ot^'twelve .•who" dla- tbe probate court for the countyof Ingham,com- nked bo^s iivTOte an essay upon them; ffllssloners on the estateot Julia B.Oliaso, de• Battle Creek yesterday afternoon. Recitation, • • Mrs. Geo. VauHom ceased, to settle and adjust all claims ugainst In pWhlch Osb sold, "If I had my way, At a recent meeting of the Mason " ' " Ifyou.desire a I-Iair.Tonic,.try the said ostato. do Hereby give notice that they will half the boys In-the .world would be DEMOCRAT meet tot that purpose at tho Fanners' Bank, m alumni association,the following olli- SS^vingsteps,''" . Mr'sS^^^^ the elty of Mason, on rrjiliiy, .Tunc 0, im, glrlB and tlie other half would be dollB." and on Moudiiy, Nov. 3, 1902. at ton o'clock cers were elected ; President, Alfred piscuasion-"What la the greatest need oi-tho .in the forenoon of sitld days. Six months trom , the 2d day of May, A. D. 1002, Is tUo time limited Allen; vice president, Sadie Van- country school ?" Hate hurts tbe hater most. Don't $1.00 MAGIC for tbo ptoaentatloD ol claimii, Ostrand; secretary, Leona Barr; Lea by Gilbert DcCamp and g. B. Sandors pinch yourself and expect othera to Matguerlto Lindsay Prepared and sold by Mrs. James ^ 0. M, MAUSHALt, treasurer, A. G. Lyon; historian, L. v^n^ f Ml the hurt—NatloMl lIagaslB«.' A. A. OPDYKB. rarllameDtary Fracttce,' , , S.Thorburn, Mason.', ' 7 Um M»y, 0, 1902, Comnlligloocrs. TS. Gansley. Per Year Dire

•Cover them over with heautlfal flowers. Dock them with Kurluuds, these brothers of ronch/tis ours, LylHK so sllunt by night anil by (lav, SlccplDB the ycni'B of their nianhooa awny. •Give them tho lueod they have wou lu tho " I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec• past, toral in my house for a great many •Give thciii the honor tlioir futures forecast. Give them the chaplutu they won In thu years. Ir is the best medicine in Hlrlfo,. the world for coughs and colds." •Give them iho laurels thoy lost with their J. C.„Williams, Allien, N. Y. life. •Cover the honrts that hnvo hcnten no hlch- .lleaton with hopes that were Uoomoil but Source of the Triifll's Power. thoy are not sui.'li Is shown by tho fact All serious lung . . to (lie; Once they wore glowing with friendship \Y\nm cnttlo are comini.rntlvoly olionp thnt ilicy hiive lo pny lliolp own o.x- troubles begin with a nnd l(jve, nnd iiii!nt Is iiiulonhUdy dwir why do poiLsos. 'The goiitluiiUMi ilosignatod by Now IhoHO greitt spirits aro souring nhovo. not tho rotnil donlor.s imy ciutle nud ilo tickling in the .throat, Brnvoly their blood to the nation they the President are wlllloiit any nnlloii- gave, Uioir own .sIniiglitorliigV ill Kl.'iiKlliig. 'riipy aro ineroly goiille- You can stop this at first •Then In her bosom thoy found thorn a Tills (iiiostluii Is answered by one iiien who nro reiiuostotl to soo tbo eoro- gruve. in a single night with who Ims been "tip iigaliist It" on the iintloii by the Presldoiit.-.MIuiieapoIls 'Cover tlio thonsand.s who Bleep far nwny— practlotil side hy saying Hint if niiyoiia •loiirnal. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, •Bleep where their friends cannot lind Ihoni iitteiuiUs lo break Inio the biisliioss Iu to-diiy; Use it also for bronchitis, •They wlio on mountain nnd lilUsldo nnd tiint way tho trust moots liliii by sol- dell The Coal Trust mid (lie Ciiw, tilig lip !i shop iie.xl; door or across die consumption, hai-ci colds, litest where Ihcy wearied and lie wliero 'The Irnsl foi'iiieil by tho nillfoadH thoy fell. wny and .selling cheaper tlmn ho can aiiil milling oonipanlos of Iho authraelio and for coughs of all kinds. • Boftly the grass hlado crociis 'round tlioir nft'ord to until ho hns to quit. rcpowe, region has ii iremeiiiloiis advniitago Three sites; 25c., SOc, SI. All drutclila. :Swootly above them the wild floweret Thnt Is one of tho advnntngcs en• ovor the minors. If tlio laitor strike blows: , joyed by tlio eombiiio •With Us oiior- .Kcphyrs of froodnin fly gently (I'erhoad and, moved by imssloii or a iloslru lo niniis cnpltnl, but it Is not the only Consnit yonr ilocl/ir. If ho says take It, Whlsporlug in^ayers for the patriot dead. ii.dvniico thoir liUorcsls, break the law, Uiou do a> ho says. It lie tells you not ono. Bcfoi'n nn Indlvhliinl donlor or n to take It. then tluii't tnke It. lie liiiovii. When the long years have rolled slowly the Slierlll.' ilrst appoai's, iind then tho I,aava U wltli lilin. Wo nrn irllllnii. groat eoiiipnny of tiealurs such ns has J. 0. AYElt CO., Lowell, Mass, awa.v, troops, lo slioot the minors down. 'The :E'en to the dawn of earth's fiiacrni (la.vi roeonlly boon lalkod of onii do .'iiiy 'When at Iho aagels' loud trumpet and trend triLsl. howovei', can niul does liroak the shuiglitoriiig It must buy the niiininis, lllse up the faees and forms of the ileiiil; law In the way most iiilvaiitagoous to Wlien Hie great world Its last Judgment Iluro again tho cniiibliio, wltli its llio trust's liitorost, mill no cnll l,s is• Ills One rtegrol. a walls. great Ciijillnl, (.'oiiies In and sliown its Then the liliie sky shall fling o(ien Its gates sued I'or pltber SliorllT or Irooii.s. "I don't cure so miicli about tliQ money And the long eoluuuia march soloninly ])o\ver. It'or ono thing It lin.s lis ar- tliem bunko men gol." said Uncle Silas through; rniigcincnts with the rnilroail.s' by '.Plio (rust breaks tlio Inw Ijy tho very on his return from the oily, "but it makes lllesslngH tor garlands shall cover thera over, which II; gots rebates and .sundry oth• fnet of Its c.xisloiicu, ami breaks It ev• me mad lo lliink of the .'J2 1 paid last rrnther. Iiushnnd, hrotlicr nnd lover; er i:uvoi'S, as .'i.tiy compotUor who iii;iy ery dny that It cxisls. For this trust Buinmer for a book on 'Coiilideiice IMon •Cover Iliein over, lliese brothers of ours, and 'Their Games.' 1 stiidied Unit Hiero vonturo to liivado tho liohl will soon controls the lu'oduollnn ot coal oa Its •Cover them nil with hcautlful llowers. bonk for three months nnd it didn't do discover. iiiltiliig side, and thon Its I'alli'oad.s so me n mite of good."—Puck. h'or aiiotlior the combine auiotly no- dlscriniliinto agnliist milling oiiorators titles the poo])lo who hnvo aiiiiunhi for not obedient lo the trust that thoy nro Prevented by his occupation from nt- snio that If tboy sell to the coiiijiotliig driven out of business. Thus tbo Irust Icndiiig religious revival services, Oliver mark's Substitute. % Is tiilalilod to oliai'go tbo public what it 'Tremble, a locomotive eiigiiieor of Way- t eoncerii at all thoy must soli to it ox- oliislvoly and lliat thoy enniiot expect chonsos for eon I. cross, Ga., was baptized recently In Uio ..(..x-M••'^•5~!••3•'!••^~^•5"M"5•*:"!••^->•^•^•'••^•!' cab of his engine. over to soil n llilug again to any nieiii- It Is right Hint tin; luiiiers sboiihl lie bor of the combliio. coinpolled to obey tbo law. But it l.s 'JI drafIcO, Kit." It Is bccansc of the eiiormons power uijually Into Hiat the employers of Iho "Oh, Marl:!" vainly she tried, to tliink of ,sometliiiig Sho never know how tempted he hnd 2 And with tho c.telnmatinn [irelty comforting to say, Tho outlook was boon to let his brother—the man who had "Mrs. Weidinan fell into hor husband's dark. robbed him ot his life's happiness—look TIME TO PUT ON lUl BRAKES. ..unns, shivering -with terror. Kit might, in fnct wntild hnve to .stay out for himself. . "Thero, I've blurted It out in tho worst there in their little cnbin home with hor 'The tempter whispered, "Lot him go, wny, nCtcr all tliis last honr spent in little ones. 'Thoro was no room Cor hor and if anything Iiaiiiicus you aro not to thinldng bow I could brealc it tho easi• at hor father's, for already a widowed blame;.then Kit will bo a " But, of est." dau.glitor had come hack there with four course, ho turned his back at tills junc• "But it will kill me, Mark. What shall cliildron. ture each time; liiit the struggle had been I do; what can I do'i I ciin't stnnd it, .•V younger brother would liavo to cnnio n desperate one. nml I won't lot you go; they may shoot nnd stay with hor—it was the only way. He wns with Grant in the Wildorness yon hero lirst." She might go nnd stay at Mollie's— and all through the disastrous overland •'There, there, ICittie, dear, yon do not only—there wa.s Noil. cnmpalgn. He ivas witli him nntil sent •know what you are saying; you must try It was about 10 o'clock when Neil under Sheridan to h^'ive Forks, where ho nnd bo patient and submissive. 'There'll Weidman rniiped at bis lirotlier's iloor. was severely wounded, hnt to liini thoro be somo way provldeil, though 1 don't Mark's face showed soaiefhing of what was never such another battle as the one see how I can save yon just now in Uie ho was suffering when ho opened it. fought widi himself during that mad beginning of winter." "Neil! Come in." walk iiiidor the grny November skies. ' Poor Kit wept until completely ex• "Can't; I'm in n Inirry. I wns on the "Noil is woiiiidcil and 1 imist go to hausted, entirely deaf to hor husband's draft, but hnd the cash all read.v, so sent him," Mark exclnimod in deepest anguish ,woak nttciiiiits at consol/ition. it in yostordn.v, I hear you nro on, too." as ho road the name. "Oh, Kittie, what It wns a sad homo, but not tho only "I am; and heaven knows how I can it lie d'ms! . I never can stand it." •one in tho land that dread November «i' ho spared, but I could not raise fifty Before the sun went down that day he .3S(')3. dollars, much loss throe hundred." Ills had kissed hi.s wife, boys and infant 'Tho fntal "draft" put out tho light for• voice broke a llttlo. dnughtor Nellie good-by and was on bis ever on many a lioarthstoiie. "Well, I came to toll you I will go in way to his brother's side. * * i(( •1' « •> your place. Good-by." 'The meeting botwooa them was afToct- "So yer drafted, bo yo, Neil'.'" remarked "Neil!" ing in tho extromo, liiit Neil wns by far the postmaster at 'The ]i'orl;s, oyoiiig tbe Mark sprang forward, 'grasping his most composed ot tho two, stalwart young man addressed with a brother by the arm and fairly dragging Preserve, Purify, and Beautify look which plainly said, "and I'm glad Iiim inside, "I've got to go, Jlark, but It is no mat• •of it." '•'There, don't make any fuss about it," ter. I am so glad that it is not you." tlie Skin, Scalp, Hair, Boforo tho ond eaiiie, he seemed (u real• "1 s'po.io I am." mutterod the young man. You can't bo and Hands with "'Coin".'" spared—1 can. It will make no difference ize that he wns not unloved and that his "No, sir! AVhcn Noil Weidman gets to any one whether 1 live or die." heroic sacrilico had Ijeeii appreciated. ready to work for Uncle Sam he'll lot Mark had bowed his head on his hands 'Toward the last tho wounded soldier him know by enlisting; until then he'd and was siiakiug with emotion. Ki'i;'s becamo delirious, and it was from iiis have iiJs Majcsly know lie ain't a-goin'." voice from the other room called feebly ravings that his brother learned ot his "Not very patriotic!" sneered n by- to know what the matter was. Mrs. Boll, great temptation and the iiiastory gained Btandor. "Now, I'd a boon thar long ago hor mother, had gone homo for'n few over Bolf that eventful day. Ho talked, IC't hadn't a boon for this here game leg hours, taking tho little boys with her. too, of "Kit" nntil tears bathed tho faco o' mine." Springing tip again, JIark opened wide ot the agonized watcher. "Small loss to tho country," growled the middle door, saying: "It is Neil, Kit- When all was over, Mark Weidman Noil. tic, and ho offers to he my substitute. wont back homo with llio remains of bis Millions of Women nso CoTTcnriA "S'pose Mark'U not go, ueiUier?" inter- Como in hero, brother, do." "substitute," and last Memorial Day, sit• SoAi', assisted i)y Cuticdiia Ointment, for boantifying tbe skin, for cleansing tho .posed the postmaster. "Haven't timo this morning, Mark. ting by tho llo-wcr-dcckod mound with Kit—now an elderly woman—and Nellie so.ilp, and tlio stopplngot falling iiair, for "Mnrk!" Give my respects to Mrs. Wcidnian. I ^softoning, wbiloning, and sootbiiig rod, Noil turned a fnce suddenly grown may bo in again before leaving." His —a lovely young matron—I lioard this lit• rough, luid soro hands, for baby riislios, —Denver News. eager and white. Imnd was on the latch. tle story. itcliings, and lrrltatioii.s, nml for all tlio On the marble slab at .the head Is the pnrnoso.'f of tho toilet, batli, and nursery, "Ho ain't ou the draft?" "Please, Neil, come hero." of vast C'oniblnntioiis of capital to dO' inliinrs should be compelled to do tho Sliliions of women u,so Cu'ricuRA Soap iu It was Kit's pleading tones, and before inscription: "But he be." stroy competition in suoli wnys as .same thing. baths for annoying irril.itions, iuflamma- "Yes, and told me ho'd have to go," ho realized what be was doing tho young tions, aud excoriations, ortoofroooroffon- "Greater lovo hath no man than this, tlio.so that it bocoiiios iieeossnry to in• It Is said that President Boosevoit is added tlie bystander. man stood by tho bedside looking do-wn tbat a man Iny down bis life for his sivo prospir.ation, in washes for ulcerativo voke the law against thorn. considering the propriety of "proceed• woaknoasos, and for many sanativo, iinti- Without another word the young ninn into the faco of tho ono woman lie had friends." It does not necessarily follow that ing ngniilst" this coal'trust, which re• soptio purposes, ivliicli readily suggest; •turned on his heel, involuntarily loosen• loved. It wns five years since she had thomsolves to women, cspoeially molhors. ing tho scarf about his neck that ho told him showas going to marry Mark, WHERE 129,838 SOLDIERS FELL any statutory law Is.necessary. Tiiu fuses to arbitrate and so invites a grwit might breathe more easily. Swiftly he nnd in all that timo thoy had never spok• :-ominon law may bo even bettor than strike, with all its perils and iiicon- Complete Treatment tor llumoiiP.s, $1. CoiislatingofCim<;uiiA.'iOAi'(i'5e.),t»ele«ii«o iPassed out into tlio dull November day, en—hacl rarely mot. The Grcnlcst Untlleficld in History la '.my statute Is likely to be, for :i statute voiiioneos to the public. "Proceedings" tlnj akin ot crusts and scales, and soften tho •ioolciug neither to right nor left. "Oh,' Noil, you aro too good—you can• Around Fredcriclcshiirjj, Va, fraiued under conditions of oxcltcinont should hnvo boon begun n long timo tlilukenod oiitlcle, CiJTlcuiiA OlN'r.MKN'r(r)0o.). not nioan it." 'The greatest and most historical bat• to liisliintly allay ItcliliiL', liilliimniiitlon, and On, on ho walked, like a man in a ter• aud passion Is more than likely to bo ngo—when the trust was forinod. WJicn irritation, andBoothonnd heal,nnd CiiTlcuRA rible hurry, until three miles lay between "I moan it," ho s.tid, coldly. tlefield spot in tho world is thnt in and found repugnant to coiistitutlonnl ]iro- aiiU-trust "proceedings" originating at JtKHOLVKNT I'lLLS (Hfic.), to cool and deniiao bimsolt and the garrulous little group at 'Through it all ho had never suffered around Fredericksburg, Va. A compnra- the hlood. vlsions, as many of tbo States hnvo Washliigtoiirosult In some trust smash• CoTicunA RE80I.VENT TILLS (Clioeolnto The Forks. lie was liiming in at his as ho did now, to soo how willing she was tivcly small territory iu this region would discovered, while the cominon law lias Coated) are a now, tasteless, odorless, ocoiioiiilcal to have liim sacrifice liiiiiselt for Mark. take in places where Were fought the ing tile people will regard them more own gatowny, but, changing his mjnd, ho passed through the tiro of constitu• oiibBtltuie for the celebrated liquid CiJTioiIiiA passed on, still at the high rate of speed. It was a moment of supremo bitterness, great battles of Frodoricksburg, Chan- bopofully and seriously than they do ItKsoi.VBNT, as well M for nil other blood purl- tional tests and come out pure gold. now. 'Thu coal trust is a criminal con- flerfl aud humour curcn. 00 doses, Hic. Two more miles were paced off in tliis yet in spite of liimsolC ho lingered to colloi'svillo, tbe Wildoruoss, Spott.syiva- Sold IliroiiRllout Hio .worM. Hrllinh Dt'poti ST-SS, mad fashion; then he wheeled about and gaze tor perhaps tho last time into tho nin Court Couse, Laurel Hill, tho Bloody Uvon better tlnin the common law splniey In restraint of trade, nnd it Ctiftrtertleiinc S(i.. (.oiidOR. PuTTin Initio AUD Cufiil. Cost'., Sela I'roiii., lioitoa, U. S. A. faced toward homo again. sweet face. Angle, 'Todd's Tavern and a half dozen is what may bo called negative law; would not have dared to form had Wlicn once more he found hinnsclt Hor eyes wero full of tears, md catch• sin»illcr but hardly loss bloody stru,gglos. that is,. tho repeal of those stntiil;ory there boon an adiuinlstratloii In power ...VERY... there lie folt weak and spent. Slowly ing his haiid she passed it to her lips, Jlore than 500,000 troops wore engaged cnnctmonts whicli make it nn objoet to known to bo in cariiosi; about enforcing thon he passed in nnd up the rude stairs sobbing; iu tlieso battles. The total losses in kill• Conn Inigo combines and sliicld and aid the laws for tho , public's protection Into the little loft denominated "Neil's "You aro so good, so uoblo! If it wero ed and wounded at these battlus were tliom in the practice of extortion after against captains of industry who/^com-. LOW EXCURSION RATES room." not for the children we could not consent 129,838, besides an immense niinibor of they aire formed. bine for pillage.—Chicago Ainorlclan. .TO THE. to your going. deaths from disease. .In the ollicial data "Wiat's up now?" his sister remarked. Shining oxamplos of these niall,gn "Ain't that draft buainess ail settled?" "If only we could raise the money, but collected by Col. Fred Phisterer, in his Coercion in Cuba's Case. statistical record, the figures of the lo.sscs statutes aro tliose which lay oiionnous "I s'liose it's all right; he sent on the we have little to sol! and there is no imo Are wo to assume Hi.at tho attituile to buy what we hnvo." at. Fredericksburg and other important taxes on imported articles for the un money," returned her husbnnd, who had of the adnilnislTation to'ward the DLRINQ THE SUnHER OF 1902, vainly tried to enlist, but had been re• "I have made up my mind and should battles in tho vicinity are given as fol• dl.sgulsod purpose of oniibling tho homo sugar planters of Cuba is inaiiitained ALSO TO COLORADO, UTAli and jected on account of deafness. go any wny, now. There is nothing to lows: Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, lSt32, m.auufacturors of those articles to o.\-. in tlio hope of forcing tho Island to ap• SOUTH DAKOTA, Vf.i "I bet if I was him I'd enlist first keep mo." Uniion loss, ,12,333; Confederate loss, 4,- act from their own countryiuon more chance now 'nd got my money back," he "But, Neil, this is too much," said 576; Ciiancelloreville, Union loss, 10,030; for thorn than thoy are w:ortb in n free ply for annexation? This Avould sconi continued. Mark, who had now sudieiontly recovered Confederate, 12,2S1; Wildorness, Union, market. il. plnusililo .solution of the hitborto in• himself to comprehend the situation. "I 37,737; Confodornte, U.-lOO; Spottsylva- explicable hostility shown tlio coun• "Everybody nin't so fond of a dollar, AVe all know that the Kopubllcau cannot let you go, but if yon could look ma Court House, including Laurel Hill, nor so itchon for a fight ns you be," ro- p.arty is determined not to do tlio ono try for wliich wo pretend to liokl so after thincs here some and see that Kit the Bloody Angle nnd Ny river. Union Bponded his wife, in the' shrill treble she much sympathy and good wishes. In During tho months,of .Tunc, .luiy, August loss, 20,401; Confederate, 9,000. 'The sure thing to brealc tbo power of the always used in addressing him. did not suffer, I could go easier. There truth, tlio people of the, United States and Septomber, selling dates given on appli• is only .Too to do anything." general ofiicers killed in these engage• immense'eombinos by'repealing tlioso cation, tha WAUASli will soli round trip "I nin't uo coward, none of tho Moso- would benoht quite as much as those "No. use tallang, Mark,.I am going; and ments wore: Union, Maj. Gens. John statutes, but seeks to satisfy the puli- tickets to Los Angeles, San Francisco and lys bo," he retorted. ' • of Cuba If hor sugar wore lot luto this Portland, Oregon, at rates iievtir bolore of- "Neither be the Weidmaas, Dick Mose- now, good-by all." . Sedgwick, Hiram G, Berry and Amiol lio by enacting anti-trust laws which lored.itllowlnK u long return limit. In addi• country free of all duty.—Buffalo ly, but they've got sense enough to look He almost snatched his hand, from W, AVhipple, Brevet M.aj. Gens, James thus far have proved to be delusions tion to tho above, similar rediicod rates will: Times. . bo made to Deavor, Colorado Springs, Glen- out for number one. 'They niu't dirt Kit's clasp, and was gone. S, Wndsworth and Alexander H.iys, and .su.ares.—Chicago Chronicle. wood Springs, (Colo.) lind to S.alt l.iiko City, poor." » « • » » • » " • Brig, Gens. George D. Bayard, Conrad Utah, Ilot Springs, Oustnr and Deadwood. "Mollie, I am going to tlio war." F. .Jackson, Edmund Kirby, James 0. Sjiain'u KiKlit as Gnod ns Ours. How to Get a I'owerful Navy. South Dakota. Noli, lying nt full length on his couch Tho United States desires a powerful ThesoUcliots nre on sale Jit most any timo ."Goiu" to the war. Noil? Wliy, I Rice nnd 'Thomas G. Stevenson; Con• Spain's right to subduo iiisurroctions during the months mentioned, and allow uii- in tho loft, smiled grimly at their alter• navy, of course, the most offlciont that cation. thought you'd sent on the money." federate officers of pronuncnce killed III colonial possessions was at least as usuul Ktoii-over privileges. .If. interested- "Yes, so I did; but Mark was on the were Lieut, Gen, Thomas .1. Jackson, money can provide. Tho •way to get 'write to any vf- the uudorniontloiiud ropro- "Dick am't fit to manage bore, but I good as ours. Considering the charac• Kentallvosof tho Wabash Itallroad. ,,,, such a.uayy Is not to .authorize grent don't care," ho muttered; then turning draft, too, 'ud wo couldn't nohow raise Brig. Gens. Thomas Ii. IJ. Cobb, Junius ter of her people, Spain )vas surely as RemembBr-'WABASH Ii tho Croat his face to the wall, ho slept through another three hundred, 'nd ho can't bo Daniel, Abener Perrin, Maxoy Gregg, 13. excusable as the United States can be iiumbors of, vessels of eortahi types la Through Line from tho Falls of Niagara \ siiared from homo at tins time o' year; to the Fortllo Flolds of Iho Far Woit. I •sheer ment.al nnd physical fatigue. F, Paxton, ..LM. Jones, Leroy A, Staf• for resorting to extreme measures. .The programs extending over a'considera• so I'm going in. ford and Micah Jenkins, Elegant Slcojxirs a.ndAVabii.sli KeollnlngOliaIr, When he awoke it was growing dusk people whom she was hghting, wore no ble number of years, but to bnild In "In his place?" intornipted Jlolhe, ex• Cars (seats tree) and Dining Oar.s In all tiirougU •, .and Molhe wns e.illing to know if he view'of the present and With a pur- trains. Por purtJculans. address, citedly. more intelligent as .a whole, m more were sick, or why he did not go out to poise of taking advantage/of the best Gi!0. D, Maxkiiild, D, V. A., • Ncil nodded, , Interesting to Ping-l'oiiB Pliiycra. clvilizod, no more Christl^au tb.an those attend to his part of the "chores" as improvements as, they .are olfered.— 42Jackson i'lace, Indianapolis, tud, ;; • "Well, If I^ ovor, s'posod I'd live to see An enthusiastic pingrpong player haa •we are fighting. But wo judged ana L. S. MoOlem.a.s, D. 1'. A. usual. Sav.auuah Nuws. - . you give your life for Mark, after he cut discovered an ingenious method of re• deelat'od tliat her policy w.'is abonun- lilncolu Trust Building, St. Louis. Mo,' : No sooner wns broalrfast over,the fol- storing damaged balls. ,. The celluloid 1'. B. Do.'aiiAUOii, P. & 'f. A, you witli " .able to a proper sense of justice and ,307 Madli«ou.Stroel;. Toledo, Ohio. .lowing morning than ho buttoned his Illinois May Be in the Good Column. "There, there,-Mollio! Now, about balls commonly used are often bulged morals.—Boston Herald., . i' ' 11. G. Thomi'SON, P &. T. A., • •eoat about him and started off.- ' •• things hero on the place," la and.then thrown .lAvay as useless. In• ;'rhe people of Illinois are not re.ady Union Depot.ili'orcWayno, Ind.'!,: , "Some , way, Neil acts. awful uuecr," ."Why, I am sure Idon't know; I s'pose NotEopi-caoiitatives of the Nation, to turn'their government entirely into A.P.'WoLirsonLAnun.l'.&T. A., . • stead,of throwing them away thoy 7 Koi-i; bt.; Detroit, Mich; ,.: •shrieked Mollie to hor husband, Dick and me can mapngo, though I shall : Tresident Itoosdvolt. seems• to hiiYo the h.ands of tbel'atos machine. 'There , "Does he?" shotUd be dipped Into A-ery hot water, 0. S. OBAMC Gen. Pass. Agt,, .1 H have the most of it,to do,^ If Dick is ray when .the bulge wiUimmediately: dis• made a mistake in sending ropreseiita- is alliuit, to, the patience of voter.s, II' ' ', St. Louis, Mo, , "Does he?" she muttered, turniug-away husband, I must say as I've said before, tivos to the coronation of King Edward Democrats ott'er.nominees.whose selec• In disgust. . "How stupid men are, any• appear luid the ball can be returned to the Moselys.are mighty poor managers; of .'' without consulting Con• tion will have 'been in direct.contrast way. Mark, ain't, though, and Neil didn't play as good as OA'or, It is.notnecossnry, but, Neil, I hate awfully to have you go." gress, It appears -that he hasviio. au- to: the methods in the Uepubllcau. con-i use to be." • They. talked ;•.a long „while,; hut, ;Mollie, to: Im merse.i the .whole. ball. •. • It .Is; suf- tliorlty.-to-send ,.sucli!^:representatives' vontioui Illinois,should bofound hr the;, It. had been a'terrible.night at Mark never dreamed of the terrible battle' her flclont if the bulged part bo dippedil nnd himself and give ithem luiy, ^standing good;.column.nfter-tho I'.ill' eleetlou.-.. Weidmau's. brother, fought out with h'linsei: that dull this-can be .done without scalding tho as''-represciitntives ;of •• the jiiatlon.r.'That St. Louis Kepubllc. > Xxit's^mothcr had been summoucd,'but November day. • - > i fingers.

4'>''lV^,4\^^ylU4;.ili;*^t^^ . d. ;,..sW'.'^''i^^m .Spolllnjr II Good .Story. Newspapers )'".ovor the country hnvo freely retailed a' story published orig• inally In PhlliidRlphIa and relating how Adiiilnil Dow(-'y, while at Manila, lioiiKht up a lot of ooar without con- 'V- siiltlug the lliireaii of lUnuIiiiiicnt at WilKlilngtoii; eiiiiseiiuontly these cable- grams aro said to have p^.ised between Ihe luliiilnil ill eominaiul at Maiilhl ami Iho adnilnil at tho head of the Kijulii- Weiillior niul wnges con iiieilt Hiii'ciiu: tiniie the only seriously di.s. M M. Navy Depnrlinent, Washington, D, C,, tiirliliig fnclor.s in llio bus! lo Dewey, JIniiila: BOSS siliiatioii, lO.vcessive iiioi.sture and ^Vhy did you buy so much enni? 'ow leiiiiieratnre ninile llio crop oiillool; liKADFOUD. more iiiieerliiiii, nnd much depends on a h'^liigsUip Oiymiiiii, Manila, ;oiitiiiiiaiiee of prosperity in the iiKrieill To Drndford, Chief I.'.iirenii Kiiiiipiiieiit. tiiral sections. On the other liaiid,.rec Wiisiiingion: A^rs. l\d^amie Herbert, 56 Elmwood Ave., .ird-breakiiig dislrihiitioii of piiy in Uiu iltslinrg region nceelerntoil retail trade, 'J"o burn, DKWEY, wliile resniiiiitloii ot woolen and oilier .•Viul now Adinlrnl Dewey comes Buffalo, N. Y., Treasurer Empire State Ml-s. Ailiiit .Mhi'lin, -17 mills added largely to llie nclive force, along: with a slalonieiit riillilcsslydo- Brooklyn, .\. Y., wl'ituH; 'J'raiisportiiig lines continue to mill nylng: this lllllo Inle, which n.'ally Fortnightly, Buffalo, N. Y., After Eight "Pertina did so much for mc that I splendid e.vliibils, railwny earnings for ought lo bo eiislirined hi tho iinocdiilal feel it my duty to recommend It to '.ho first week ot ,Miiy exceeding those of lltoriitiire of the cenliirics, side by'side Years' Suffering Cured by Lydia E. Pink• others who miiy bo similarly afflicted. !i year ago by 0,11 per cent nnd siirpas.? Willi thousiuuls of other yarns loss on- About a year ti%o my health was com- ing the same week's enriiiiiga in 1000 lortainliig and (|ullo as mythical. With pleicly broken down, had backache, by 10,1) |ier cent, ham's Vegetable Compound. tho dolalls of the adinirnl's disidaliiier dlz/lnc!is and Irregularities, and Ufa . 'Tlie foregoing Kimimnry is mnile of t seemed d.irk Indeed. We had used trade sitiiatioii i,y li, CI, Dun Co, and with the cnrrolioriitlon of his chief "Dear Mrs. Pi.viciiam:—Inflammation and ulceration of the Pertina In our home as a tonic and for afl'oi'dod, wo grieve lo say, only too Weekly lievlow. Continuing the review uterus laid me low and robbed life of its joy.s fonnc. I'or eight years colds and catarrh, and I decided to try snys: willingly, by Adiiiiriil UriHlfonl, wo it for my trouble. In less than three As iiidichted by weekly reports, pig iron have nothing to do, 'The story was I was in frequent jiain and misery, and tlien .Lydia E. .I'inkluim'.^ months I became regular, my pains production attained n new record for vocognizoil from the lirst as being Ion had entirely disappeared, and I am Vegetable Compouiul came to mc, the greatest boon I have the nidiitli of April nt TnOU.liL'C! loii.s, and Sood to be true, ami being so recog- now perfectly well,"—Mrs. Anna tho weekly cnpacity of furnaces in lilast Martin. iilzoil what was the use of producing known, for it brought new life and healtli to me, I 'used several on ,May 1, nceording lo the Iron Ago dociinioiitat'y evhlence In ri'liutliil? In MLs.s .Mnrio .loliiison. It Cnliiiiiliui, (liclcd is iilw.'iys II wclf'oiiii) friL'iiii,' and wns yriL'.OlM tons, far surpassing all lire bottles of Compound and your Sanative Wash, My improvement lo-iliiy tlio niariict is so lilluil with iisoluss spite of tho two ndnilrals wo venture En.sl, T>cii'oii, Mii'h., i.s Wortliy Vii'i.'- vioiiH liigh-wnler murks.' Siicli. an enor '.ri'nijil.'ii' in lliipc l,o(l};(', Xo. ii, lnili'|ieii- iiiiil injurious inciliciiios thnt it is il to sny thai the coal yarn will live as was slow, but from the fii-.st bottle I felt that I was better, and so I lili'iisiirc 1(1 know of so rnliulilo a ri'iii- iiioiiH produclioii wonli! suggest acciiiun- ilcnl: Oi'iliM- of OiiDil 'I'l-inliliifs. Miss .loliii- long as tile sinry of llio Jlny day liglit iioii, as so niiiiiy dtlior wuincii also linve I'dy as you plneu liol'ore the piililic."— latioji of supplies, hut coiisuni|)lioii easily kept up coui-agc and continued the treatment. None of my fi-icnds Miss Until Mnun-sfin, In tbo harbor of Maiilhu-^liruoklyii dotio, finiml in I'lTiiuii a siicfilic for it Iteeps pace, furnace slocks showing a do ever dreamed tliat I would be well again, but I have now enjoyed life covi'i-i- ciist,' of I'eiiiiilL' woiildiess. .She It is no loiiKur it i|iiostion as to whothor ereaso of nhoiit 10,000 Ions during April Faglo. writos: I'criiiiii ciiii lie relied on to (.'lire nil siioli lo imich Uio lowest point in recent years, to its fullest extent for three years." — Mks. Mamik liEitni-RT. "1 wjim lo ih) -wliiit 1 eiiii lo lot the ciiscs, 'Diiriiif,' till- niiiiiy years in which ^Vitll about twenty more furnaces in roi'iiiin has boon put lo tcsi: in all forms niirning: Iload, $.'5000 FOllirElT 11^ 'Vim ABC)VE LETTEll IS NOT GKNUINE. wliiili' wiii'ld know wliiit a Kniml iikmH- course ot eoiistniulion or coiileiiiplnleil oini.' I'lTiiii;! is. I'Vir cli'vi'ii yours I siil'- and stiiKi'S nf iiciito anil chroiiio fiitarrli Star City, Ark,, ,\ray 2l!tli,-A very foriHl willi rciiiiilo Iroiilrlps nnd (.'oiiipli- 11(1 one year liiis put this roineily to an anuiial oiitpnt nt 20,000,000 toiw is reinai'kablo ease lias just (leeurred liore, Wlion women arc tronlilpfi witli irregular, suiiprcsscd or painful ciiliuns iii'isiiiK l.liiiri'l'rniii. iJoclurs (,'i'ealer lost thiiii the jiiist year, no longer considered reinole, while UiQ Mr, W, M, MeFalls has been siilfer- nicn.struation, Avnakness, lepcorrhoia, displacenicnt or ulceration of tho fiiih'il In I'lirc IMP, nml I (li'spiiircil ol' lie- roriinii is Uie aclviinwh'(l(;(>il (•aliindi .•iiirreiit year iiiny e.vcoed 18,000,000 tons ing severely for two years with an ail• womb, that hfiaring-do\yii,fecIing, innanunation of the ovaries, backtiohe, iiil,' lii'lpi'il. I'lTiina (niviM uio in IliriH' remedy of Uie iiKC Dr, Iliniiiiaii, tlie it no serious labor controversy or oilier ment that iHizzled the doctors aiul bloating (or ilatnleucc),'general debility, indigestion, and nervous pius- short iiioiillis. I (,'1111 hiu'illy lieliovi.- it (•(iiiipoiiiidor of I'eriiiin, lias writlen a enlaiiiity interferes. iiiysclr, lint it is a lilcssi'd fact, I am liciid; on the iihiises of catiirrli iieeuliar lo everybody, 'The trouble si'eiiied to bo ti'iifcion, or aro beset with sueli symptoms as diz'/,inoss, I'aintncss, las.sitnde, piM'l'iH'lly wi'lliiDW, iiiid havo nol had an women, eiil.illed, '"lleiiltli and l-ieaiily," While It is generally agreed that thero all In his head, wliicdi had a burning e.xeitiability, irritability, ncrvonsne.ss, sleeplcssnes.s, mclaneholy, "all- has been niiicli iiiiproveiiieiit in llie win ju.'lii.' or lull 11 I'm' iiiiiiillis, I want my It Will 111! sent fre(.' lo any inldress liy seii.satioii ail the tlmo. gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues and hopele.s.sne.s,s, fiiiffrriii^' sislcrs 10 liiiou' whnt roriiiia The reriina .Medicine Co,, Coliiniluis, U, ler wheat StJites since llio opening of Sonietinies this, biiriiiiig iiahi liT the they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, .Lydia E. Jills dniii' l'(ir inc."—Miss .Miirio ,loliiisnn, If ynii do not (hn'lve ]ii'oiiipt and sntis- the niontli, prices became soiiiowlint linn head would lie worse than at other .Miss Kiiili lOiiicrsnii, 7- Syciimoro st,, Piiikliiiin's Vogotablo Coiiipoujid at once removes siieh troubles. I'aclery resiills trciiii the use of I'enimi er upon llie publication of the ollicial re tliiios, but It never left him. Diirnili), i\, v., wrili's: "I siiffiircd I'lir wrile at once to llr, irnrtinaii, uiviii^' a port of condition on .May 1, Exp'H'ts for Kcfiise to hay any other medicine, for you need the best, two yi'iii's Willi in'i'Kulnr nnd iiiiiiiriir At hist he tried a new remedy called full sliilemeiit of yonr case, nml lie will ton months of the crop year nssiiro tiie nii'iislrii;i|ioii, iiiiil I'oriiiia ciirml liiii lie iileased to give yon his vnliialde ad• Doyitb .Sunday Jlay lltli, tbo seekers ami settlers, New (li.sirl(;l.s are heinc to siieiik to lilui. "Ah," snid the gentleman in tho brown iipeiled lip till, year. The new 4i)-pii(;u Atlas of less lliiiii lOf) oteliliijjs litive been hat, 'T mil glad to see tlmt there is iiij- Nickel Plate liyad will resumoils iKipiilar WustoriiCanadaseiit free to all applicants. Apply to Sunday Ji^xcurslpiis. 'Tickets will bo sold till 11(1,'ly OiitiiiijH. bfoiigbl; lo light, oilier Amcrienn on the train." 1''. I'edliiy, Sn|)t. of liiiiuluratloii, Ouawa. Can,, or- The most iiiifavorahio do- to parties of livoW more trnvoling on ono Jos(;pli Young, ,'ilK Stale Street lCa.st, Coliinlbua. But how did yon know I was nn Ohio; II. M. Williams, 20 Law iUiildliii;, Toledo, li.xoni'.sidii lickols lietweoii any two 'Tlio Inrger [inrt of these doslgiis wore volopiiient ot many weeks lickotat$1.00 for ouch jiorsoii, rdoiI between Cliicago, .American','" queried the ]ierson address• Oliio. .Miohlnan—M, V. .^ioiiines. No. Avunua- 6ti\lious,Koo(l reliiriiiiiK saiiioilay one faro cut deeply into stoiiu, .Some Cow of ill the business world oecnr• any two stations o'tf lt,?„h'ne within adis- Theater lllouk, Uotroit; ,;i(s. Grieve, ,SauU Stm ed, with a puzzled expression, for tlio roiiiid trip i.s ilie Sniulay rate by llie iiieliifos ivorc only slightly iiidl- red when tlie striiio in the Peiuisylvnnia taiieo of 100 inilott going, aud. returning Marie: C, A, Laiirliu, ,Mar(piiaui: K. T. liolinea, way of llic -Nickel I'liiic Koail, ln(|iiii'cof Beeanse when we slowed np nt that Indianapolis, Indiana, .Aj^eiiii for Goveruiuoiili cMled. II inigbt luivo boon tlmt tbo :oal lields was inaugurated. In conse. siimcday. .Soo no'.irost agonl.'or nddross iienrcstiiKoiil of tlie Nickel I'lalo lioiul or, freshly painted station you reiK.'lied out of Canada. lii'tist who left his work iiiiliiiisliecl wiis .Iiieiice ot the strike aiul its nttoiidnat C. A. Asterlin, T.|P. A., Tort Wiiyne, Ind., k1. A, Aslerliii, 'I', 1', \., Kort Wayne, liui., possibilities a slight tinge ot pessiiiiism tho window and toiieliod it to see if 11 eoiiseicntious person, iiikI wns wiiit- or K, J. Jiainiltoii, Agent, Tort Wayne, Do yon want n Self ItilciiiK Dntinu or K. ,1. llniiilltuii, Agent, Fort Wayne, has colored the eastern reports, 'There the paint wns dry,"—Chicago News. " • 91 lud. yt). iiig for nmitiier eliiinco, ,s^o ns to bo 11s- Ind. Stump for T~> cents? Address, Lock is nothing as yel, liowever, to occasion I3ox "10, Fort AViiyiic, Jiidiaiin. siiroil of the correetiioss of his drinv- It is evident that Ainoricnns are wear• Their Ai-ilixms TiLsk. fear of a set-Knek, and it we turn trom DO voun cLOTinis look yuu.ow? iiig. \\Tiiit is uf 110 siiinll iiiiportiiiieo this district niid view the industrial lield If so, \m Ued Cro.ss Mnll Blue, ItwIU miike ing out a great deal of shoe leather these First Ijiiwyer—'The lawyers had a ill nil arc ,soiiso i,s tlmt many of tho •IS a whole the situation is Cound to be tliein white as snow. 2 oz. pncknt-e, 5 cents. days. In fiytin, Mass., the center of the hard stni^'ylo over llio Moueyhags es- !Wii»hln({l(>ii, I),C. etebliigs have lines lillod up with black very oiieoiirngiiig. shoo trade, the factories aro running full p'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. tale. Hi.s I'rogi'iiiiinie, time, nnd great dilliciilty is experienced I Lato PrlnolDal ExAmlner U.S. PoiiHloil tiureuu. Iiigiiieiit. WliiU wns tlio iiiituro of tho Good rains fell in tho Southwest, Jayralnelvll war ISaiUndlcatiuirelalma.attysluco Second Lawyer—Did lliey? Yes; sho is to marry Mr. .Moiieyhiiii- in getting enoiigli hnnds to do tlie work. First l,nwyer—Yes. 'Tliey had nil they color iisod'? Probiibly it wns lump- greatly stiiiiiilatiiig winter wlient, nnd ter." Between 70,000 and 75,000 pairs of shoos could (1(1 to keep tiui lioivs from coming binek. In .some riifo cases there wns this alone is snllic.innt to offset every uii AIR CUSHION RUHIIKK STAMPS. 'Knthor sudden, isn't it?" aro being turned out in this one city. to nil anroeiiieiit.—I'lick; evidently an iitteniiit iniielc nt biis-re- favorable tenliiro found elsowlioro. It i.s All KIndH of Sfniiipa. Also Printinu interesting lo nolo Unit grain receipts nt Why, I suppose he's willing to marry Outfits, DaterH, Ktc. Send for Ciitu- liof. One thing sooiiis positive, nntl it Chicago last week, although liglit, wore in haste and spend hor money at leis• Mrn, -Winslow'a mootitixo Stuop for Ohllilrtn Inguo nnd Price Itiat, Lock Box SIS AIK CDSIirON KUHUUn STAMPS. teethinc; soltona the (tnnis, roniicc)nncnH inllammatloninllamniat , Is tlmt if jiriiiillivo man was Iniiiginii- ihe largest known this year. In Miniio ure."—Pnck, Allaya jialD, curea wljjd colic, a" cents a bottlo. li'ort Wayne, Intl. All KindH of Siniiips. AlHorrinliiis tlve ho took no libortlos with his de• apolis receipts contiiuio very light, wliicli OiitlilHi IliilcTM, I'Uc, Send for Ciitn- signs, lio must liiive copied iireeisoly is to be expected tor a short lime yet, lOKiii; and I'rice l.iHt. Lock Hex 210i whnt be snw, llaving tho original lie• A considerable portion of the .\ortliwost Fort Wayne, Ind. l'ore his eyes, he did his host to bring ncrenge is still unseeded, and reports A Voc. to Konli.sni. out on the rock surface with his Hint received fully coiiliriii the earlier proph• ecy of a decrease in wlient planting and "Do yon liolievo in realism on tlio tool tbo outline of the niilmnl Unit hunted hini or tlmt ho luiiitod, nn inercnsc in corn and oats. Etniro'.'" Uetail buying iiicrensed with tho rnins '•.\;i, sir. 1 iilnyod TJnclo 'Tom to Mr. 'J'lie iior,so to-day—his origin, the evo• in the West,, ,7obbers toiiiid considera• .Snllivan's Le-ree for nhoiit liCloon inin- lution of the horso-is 11 constiiiit ble business for fall delivery. In Uio utos once."—riiilndelphia 'Tolegrapli. tlioiiie. •\^•as he wild when the iirtist [irndiico lines [irices have boon easin off, which is iintiiral ns Iho season ad• "Wc nro never willioiit n bottlo of Piso's of the Coinbnrcllos cave drew his out• vances. Meat liricos liold relatively firm, Cni'o for Consniii|ilioii in uiii- liot,ise.— line? Apparently the liorso had boon liowever, ami iiinlerial declines are not Mrs. M. M, .Swavze, Wakita, Okia,, April doinostiented tlioii, hceaiiso ono of tho 17, 11)01. expected unril the lute siiiniiier or tall. animals has soinetliiiig like a bridle 'The Peiiohscot trllio of Indians, which or linltor, nnd from tho head there nniiilieroil 2-15 in LSSD, is now nhoiit -100 hangs a cord, '.l.'hero iii'o oven rudi- Klron.i.'. Miiiiip apiiroprinlos aiiminlly nieiitnry saddles on the iiorsos' backs. 5;S,0O0 for their bciiellt. As to huge bea.its, tliore nro not loss Health will conic with all itsblossiiigs to those wlio know tlie vny, aiul it is mainly a. ques• fliim fourteen jiieturos of thorn. Nat• tion of I'ighfc-liriiig, witli all tlic torm iinplios, bnt tlio clForts wliicli stvcngtlicn tlio system, PITQ PonnnnontlyCiired. Kolltflornervousaessaftcr tril u lirst (Itiy'H us,. 01' Iff. Kllntes (IreiLt Kerve II*. uralists havo long ago como to the Cliicago—Cattle, common to prime, the games which refresh ami tho footls Avhicli iioui'isli aro iiiiportant, each in a way, wliilo it is Ctoror. Hl'HiI for n.'I.J-liieJ.llO rriiilhottltienil Irt-uUso. 1>U. K. U. laiNK.Uil., 1)31 Arch St., Phlladiilphiii, Pa. conelusioii thnt tho progenitor of the ,f-i,00 to ?7,IJiJ; hogs, sliipiiiiig grades. also ach-aiitagcons to have knowlctlgo of tlie best luctliofls of proniotiiig frcciloni from itnsaiii- ,'i!-1.2,"i to .<;7,40; sheep, fair to choice, ,'i;tl,Otj' ole|)li;iiit liad not a bare hide, but bore tary coiitlitious. To assist iiiiturc, wlicii iiatiiro needs assistance, it is all important tliiit the some fur or covering to his skin. 'The to !?t),2."i; whent, No, 2 red, SOe to .Slei 'Tho littlo King o£ Spain is caroCnlly iiiotliciiial agents usctl slioulil bo of the' best quality and of kuowi value, ami the ono romeily giini'ded every night by a body oC picked mniiinioths whoso pioturos have come corn, No. 2, tiOc to ll.le; oats, .\o, 2, -He lo »ll!c; ryo. No, 2, ,'JSc to iiOo; liny, tim• wliicli acts most bencflcially and pleasantly, as a laxati>'c, is—Syrup of Tigs—maunlacturfiil liy men, natives ot lOspinosa, who have serv• to light nil show some kind of natural ed with distinct ion in the army. othy, IjilO.OO to f^l'i.OO; prairie, .l^ri.uO to tho California Pig,' Syrup Co. covering, and fur or fleece is fairly ac• ,'i;i;^,50; butter, choice creamery, 20c tc With a proper undei'staiiiliiig of tlio fact tliat many physical ills are of a transient chai- centuated, 'These pictures servo, then, 2,le; eggs, fresh, lilc to lHu; potatoes, Clear white clollio.s nro n .sign that the actor and yield promptly to tlie gentle action of Syrup of Pigs, glatliiess ami comfort como to honsekenper ii.ses Hcil Ci-os.s Bull Ijlue. a double purpose. First, civilization GOc to 71c ])er bushel, Largo oz, package, S cents. Is assured of man's early Instinct for Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, lii3,00 to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor ami strain and congestion attendant upon a con• art. Second, tlioso dlscoveiios give .'ii7,15; hogs, choice light, lf-1,00 to !j!(!,!)5l stipated condition of the system, tako Syrup, of Pigs and enjoy freedom from tho aches and Weber, tlio musienl composer, had a some Inkling ns to tho character of the sheep, coiiiinoii to prime, !!!2,ri0 to JfiJ.OO; pains, tho cold's and lieadaehcs and the depression duo to inactivity of tho bowels. In case of musical mother, who toniid pleasure in wheat, No. 2, SOc to Sic; corn, So. 2 animal life of prehistoric days. any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required the gems ot classical nuisio. white, G4o to Ooc; oats, No. 2 white, It would he hardly safe to specify 'We to "iric, remoiuber that tho most peimauently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with Ask nearest iificnt about the Nicko when tlioso pictures were uinde, says St, Loni.s--CntUe, lt!-l„'JO to ijlT.nO; hogs, the beneficial effects/of Syrup of Pigs. It is for sale .by all reliable druggists. Trice fifty Plate KoaU's poinilar low faro Sunday tho New York Times, Authorities vary, 15(1,00 to IjiT.ir); sheep, .¥2.50 to '^'JSIO; cents per bottle. excursions. fis 'Those who think that tho cave work whent. No. 2, 7So to 70c; corn. No. 2, Tho excellence of Syrup of Pigs comes from tho beneflcial effects of the plants used in tho C3e to e-lc; oats. No. 2, 41e to 42c; rye, belonged to the end of the glacial pe• combination and also from the method of manufacture which eusures that perfect purity and riod would say it Avas done 200,000 No. 2. SOc to OOe. uniformity of productessontiarina perfect family laxative. Alltlie members of the family Laid Up for Sixteen Weeks. years ago. Oinciiuiati—Cattle, .?4.00 to .?6.r)0; hogs, li!4.00 to !tl7.20; shijftp, !t!3.'25 To IPS.OO; from the youngest to the most aavanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and St. Jacobs OU and Vogolor'a Cur• wheat. No, 2, S2e to Siic; corn. No.-2 Uottrnoaa Cannot Bo Curod share alike in its beneflcial effects. Wo do-not claim thalt Syrup of Pigs is the only remedy of ative Compourvd Cured Him. mixed, G-5c to 00c; oats, No. 2 mixed, known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that Itacts gently jv local apjiilcatlons, as thoy ctthhot reach tho 44e fo 40c; rye, No. 2, (ilc to 02c. dlsoasod iKirtlon of tho oar, Tlioro Is only ouo aud pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every ob• " I have been a great sufferer from Rheu• way to euro Doatnoss, anil that Is by constitu• Detroit—ChtUcijiS.OO to $0.15; hogs, matism for many years. I was laid up with tional roinoiUo's,' Deafness Is caused by au lu- jectionable quality or substance. To get its beneflcial effects it is always necessary to buy tho tlamod condition of tho mucous llulns of tho $3,00 to. .fU.Sri; sheep, .1(2.50 to Jjio.UO; Rheumatic Fever for nine weeks in 1894, and Eu.stnchlan Tube, When this tiibo gets Inllamed wheat, No. 2, S5u to 80c; corn. No. it gonuino and tho full name of tho Co.-Ctiliforiiia Pig Syrup Co.-is printed on tho front of every again for sixteen (16) weeks in 1896. I tried vmi liavo a ruinbllnR sound or Imporfeot hoar- yellow. C3c to C4c; oats. No. 2 white, liackage. • • • ( many medicines I saw advertised and others hig, and when It l.s entlroiv closed lloafiiess Is tho result, aud unloss tho hilluiiinmtloa can bo ioe to 47c; ryo. TiOc to liOc. I was recommended; finally I was induced taken out and this tube restored to Its normal 'Toledo—Wheat, No. 2 iini.xcd. 88c to to take Vogeler's Curative Compound, which condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; S3o; corn, No. 2 mixed, G2c to, 03c; onts,- did me more good than allother medicines. nlnn ca«os out, of ton are caused.bjr catarrh, which Is uothloK but an lallumeil conditioa of No. 2 mixed, 43c to 44c; clover seed, In fact, I feel quite .1 different man since I the nmcoiis surfacos. prime, -$5.00. have been taking the Compound. All my niucoiis Bunaeos, WI'o >vllivllii piv• o On- e Hundred Dollars for any Milwaukee-Wheat, No. 2 northern, humA neighbors and friends are quite surprised to ciuo) of DDeafno.'ii S (caused bv catarrh) that cannot Gun be cured by Hall's Catarrii Cure, Send for oir- Oc to 77c; corn, No. 3, Clc'to ()3c; oats,' lec me about and looking so wel. I can cuiars, freo, only say that Vogeler's Curative Compound No. 2 white, 44c to 45c; ryo. No. 1, oSc F. J, CHUNKY & CO,, Toledo, 0. to 00c; barley, No. 2, ,72c^ to,, 73o; pork, Uken internally and by using St. Jacobs Oil *S".Soid bv DriiffllstH, Tflo, San Francisco, CrI. Hall'8,Famlly Tills arc the best. ' moss, .'!il7.00. 'i,, -.V; outwardly acted like magic in my case. I Louisville, Ky. Now York, N.Y. had been taking medicines for years without Now York-Cnttle. IjiS.TO to !ii7.25; hoh's, obtaining beneflt, but, Vogeler's has practi• May—Oharlcy Stubtoe is a good dan• !il3.00 to $7.50; sheep, $4.00 to I)i5.75; cally cured me. I have recommended Vog- cer in his way. Sue—Yes, aud in every• wheat. No. 2 rod. SGc to 87c; corn. No. 2, elor'a Curative Compound to a lot of my body else's way. OSc to GOc; oats. No. 2 white, GOo to Sic; ; »cqualntances,'and they tell me that it haa butter, creamery; 21c to 22c; eggs, west• vorked wonders. ern; 14c to 17c, , ,.v Ton Cnn Get Allen's Foot-liano FREB, I " Wishing you every success in the sale bf Write to-day to Allen S. Olmiitcd, Le Ito^, BulValo-Oattle,- choice shipping steers, your Vogeler's Curative Compound atid St. N. .Y., for a irnEE sample of Allen's li"oot. 1113,00 to $7,15; hog.s, fair to'prime, $3,00 • JiAijbs Oil, I remain, gentlemen, : ; Ease, a powder to shalte Into your ahoes. to $7,50; sheep, fair to choice,' $3,2)'5: to .r' " • X. " Your obedient servant, v It cures tired; sweating, damp,' swollen, $5.75; lambs, common to choice, l|i4,00 to I aching feet. It jmaKee new lor tight eboes $7.05. . . "George Clarke, Gardener, «as7. -:Acertald ctire for Corns nnd.BuDlona. Intiat npon 7onr printar nitng Baala "23 Beeehcroft Road,'Surrey.!'- All druggists aod shoe atorcs,iclldt.;j^^ SSQ T^HAMLINS WIZARD OIL F. W. N. U. Wo. 82-180a.. ; The British chancellor.:Of the e'schetjuet blaen.- Fttper> for 7onr I«ettar Paper. ifiVJvSend.to.St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd,, Baltimore,fox ha3',;:ahti6unced!::.theS'withdrawalM:of;fet SvO'°"SORE FEET Thia ia the, proper tklag. Tak* aa Wlion WrlUnjj to A

m NORTH LESLIE. FDIIIESOF FASHIQI^I IiTuInim Counlg Jmnocrat MEADVILLE, C, L. Hiile and family of Dansville P,P, Backus and wife were in Bat• 50 25 25 25 15 15 15 15 50 . BY spent Sunday at C, M, Polling's, tle Creek lust Friday to attend the SARTORIAL VAGARIES OF THE CEN' in W. L. CLARK. funeral of an aunt, TURIES THAT ARE GONE. . Mesdanies D, J, Grimes and S, .1 Compliments of Proctor were in Fitchburg last Friday, J, W. Wilccx and wife visited tlieir THURSDAY, MAY 29,1902. T, F, Patrick spent Sunday with grandson, Geo, Wllco,x, at Delhi last Gmtenqnu Stylun That neljcnort Tn I in tli» Tliiii) of ChuiiL-or —UtUiiiuriM friends at Webbervllle, Saturday. That Ulvnleil tho Uiiliihow ruiil WEBB & LAWRENCE NORTH WHEATFIELD, Jas, Radford and family visited at Lizzie Ivelley spent Sunday with Men Who Sturched Their Denrdx. HEAOQUARTGRS FOR Wm. Vo.ss ptirclm.seci a splentJid Wm, Radford's hist Sunday, Nellie Ifarkness, m new plaiio of tlie Post Music Co, of Mrs, Will. Carl was a guest at J. 0, Alice Abrams of Lansing visited ft Is a Utile gratifying to ronoct that, Lansins,' lust Saturday. Wolverton'.s one day last week. her mother, Mrs, H, Backus, last Sun howovor tho nian ot toUay may coni- day. pitro with Ills ancestors ot bygone cen ..FINE FOOTWEAR.. Mrs,,Geo. Pratt of. Williainston vi.s- J, C, Ihuelton has a new phone m ' Itod at Al, Wright's last Thursday, stalled in liis bouse, Walter Rogers lias moved his family turles lu iiliy.slniio nnd iiionils, his Anio.s Patten is .still very low, into Wm. Johnson's house. (lres.s" Is much more niolast Satur• Corn planting is tbe order ot the Miss Nellie Sigourney has a new tors, to quote tho words of a oualut Harrison Breed, work In cemetery 7 50 4 lbs. Best Seymour Crackers, 25c day.,-' day, piano. chronicler, "would woare clothes so .lake Ilulse, ditto t 50 Ha'rry Gale went to Ann Arbor last John Wheeler, ditto 15 00 10 bars Snap, Key or Art Soap, 25c Kingsley Smith and wife were tlghto to ye skin that It might well bo LANSING TOWNSHIP. Thursday morning to bring home his Kliner Hulse,ditto 18 00 Fowlerville last Saturday on business. conceived they wore no clothes at all," Good Baking Powder, lb. can, loc Mrs. Gash took.in the excursion to mother, who has been at the hospital A, ,L Talliaan, ditto 3 00 Miss Minnie Curtis is at Webber and at another they would wear them Harry Hulse, ditto 9 00 Fancy Scented Toilet Soap, tor some time. Ilattle Greek Sunday. Ville caring for her uncle, who is very "so voluminous that a single suite Horace Aseltine, ditto COO 3 cakes in box, loc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster enter• sick. Old Mrs, Cox died at the home of might well have afforded raymeut for E, A, Xyler, ditto , 0 25 tained company Sunday. Little Florence Rogers is on the ber son Orville last week Wednesday a whole famille, and so stuffed out Blackwood Wright, ditto , 7 60 3 lb. can Fine Table Peaches, 15c Ab Stld, ditto 0 00 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sn,yder of the sick list. evening. The funeral was held at the with feathers that, of a verity, their Fine California Prunes, 3 lbs. 25c wearers resembled nothing so much as J, S, Tliorburu, 7 nights as watchman 8 75 M. A. U. spent Sunday evening at Marvin Hatt drives a new carriage house in Winfleld, with interment at walking sackes." Moved and supported that report of 4 cuts Thrasher Navy Plug, 25c Chas. Parker's, Mrs. W. Rogers and Annie Miller Plain's cemetery. At another period It was tho gro- finance committee be accepted and Common No. i Fine Salt, bbl, 750 The storms raised Cain with our Little Grade Gale is much improved were in Fowlcryille last Saturday. tesque fashion to combine on one per- adopted and orders drawn for same. phones and the street cars. since the accident she had a week ago R. Rickett has purchased a Perkins son the dress of all the countries ot Yeas, Bortle, Clark, Fowler, Mickel• It is very kind of Dr. Foster to last Friday. Yours for Bargains. wind mill, also Silas Allen. Buropo—the hat would bo Spanish, the son, Randall and Severance. bring bis phonograph ou tside and treat James Hoag is able to be around coat French, the trousers Turkish, and Moved and supported that petition his neighbors to beautiful music. again after a two year's illness. so on—80 that the wearer was a "walk• BUNKERHILL CENTER. for crosswalk, signed by L. C. Webb A large number of Lansing people Will. Gale and wife visited Mrs ing epitome of the dress ot a conti• A young lady ot diminutive statue and others, be referred to street com• witnessed Mie ball game at the East Gale's mother in Wheatlleld Sunday nent." W. C. WALTER. took up her abode at the residence ot mittee. Side Sunday. The r;iin made the At one time shoes would bo worn Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Williams May 24th. Besolved, That the petition for the players and those standing outside DANSVILLE. with square toes ot such width that a royal proclamation was issued limiting grading ot Okemos street, signed by scamper for the grand stand. We Arthur DeCamp has his new barn Memorial services were held at the the width to six inchea. and these C.J. McBride and others, be granted, understand that tbe proceeds ot the enclosed. Robert Ackerson is doing M. E. church '^last Sunday. Rev, E. Breeders, Attention! shoes were succeeded by othera which and be it further Sunday games go for charity. The the carpenter work. C. Benson preached a very touching came to the finest ot points at tho toes. The handsome imported German Leroy McCreery is building a nice sermon to a large congregation. liesolved, That the city surveyor be ollieers refused to interfere. In Henry IL's time shoes with points wall for the large basement barn ot and is hereby ordered to make a sur Coach Stallion, Farmers are spraying their fruit Last week Thursday as Mrs. Mary two feet long were worn by the fash• William Art'/.. vey and cause an estimate to be made trees, Warlle and daughter were out driving, ionables, and In the reign of Henry Gr. W. Holland is laying tile for D. ot the expense ot grading such street The large frame house on the .Tohn- their horse became frightened, turned IV. these points had grown to such au M. Brown. and submit the same to the council OHIO 1570 son farm' is nearly completed. around and ovferturned the carriage, Inordinate length thnt In order to be on Monday evening, June 9,1902. John Friermuth of Brooklyn is at throwing the ladies under it. When able to walk at all It was necessary to Bay, i6}4 hands high, weight 1500 Holds Up a Congressman. work for E. E. Wood. help arrived it was found that the attach the tips to the knees by chains, On motion the'above resolution was lbs., may be found at Mason. This "At the end of tlie campaign,"writes Mrs. A. D. Beers has had her house ladies were auite seriously injured. which were of gold or silver, while the accepted. Yeas, Bortle, Clark, Fow• great young horse has grand style Champ Clark, iMiasonri's brilliant con• tops of the shoes were carved with all ler, Mlckelson, Randall and Sever reshingied. James W. Wolcott, an old resident and action, and is of the most royal gressman, "from overwork, nervous kinds ot fantastic designs. Mrs. G. W. Holland is sick with ance. bloodof the German empire. There tension, loss of sleep and constant ot this county, died at his home In In the early part of the eighteenth speaki ng I hjid abou t u ttcrly collapsed. rheumatism. On motion council adjourned for White Oak, May 20th, and was laid to century It was a common thing for a is a great demand for coach horses. It seemed that all the oi'gans in ray Mrs. Dr. E. A. DeCamp has return• rest in the Dansville cemetery last one week. Fee, ,$20 for living colt. body were out of order, but three bot• man of fashion to spend several hours ed to Battle Creek. Thursday afternoon.. Rev. Benson a day with hia valet, among the many 0. H. HovT.'City Clerk. tles of Electric Bitters made me all LAFAYEHE IMPORTING CO., Owners. Mrs. Charles Brooks ot this place quaint operations being "the starching riglit. It's the best ail-around medi• preached tbe funeral sermon at the M. C. ROBINSON, KcepER. cine ever sold over u druggist'.s coun• and Mrs. James Kelly ot Mason visit• M. E. church. of the beard and the proper porfumUig ter." Over worked, run-down men ed their sister at Albion last week. of garments, the painting of the face and weak, sickly women gain splendid Isaac Wade of Grand Rapids and C. and anointing with oils, tinctures, quln You Could Look liealth and vitality from Electric Bit• Cornplanting has begun. IT. Wade of St. Charles were called tesaencea and pomatums." It is even into the future aud 9ee tin: conditioa ters. Try them. Only SOc, Guaran• C. H. Wood and wife of Leslie and here to attend the funeral of their H to which your cough, if neglected, said that some of tbe dandles of the teed by Longyear Bros,, Mason, and E. E. Wood ot this place are ilshlng at win bring you, you would seek relief at brother-in-law, J. W. Wolcott, last time batlied in wine and milk "for tlie once—aud tliat naturally would be through Field & North, Dansville, Portage lake. GREENBACKS Thursday. preservation of theh- complexions and Stephen O'Brien and Miss Spring- Decoration services will be held on the rejuvenation of their energies."— Shiloh's man .were married at the Catholic Friday afternoon ot this week. r/)adon Tlt-Blts. church last weelc Wednesday. I. W. Moe is In the music business. Works hlUe A Charm, Consumption Mrs. Hanna Chase visited her sister, He has sold a number ot flne pianos Hanson—Wonder how it Is that the | f^^^^^ Guaranteed to cure Con- For service this season $20 Miss Edith Farr, who works for' Mrs. and organs. I .Iirr* sumption. Bronchitis, E, E. Wood, last Sunday. Jugglnsons get along so harmoniously. V***" ^ Asthma, and all I,uns Misses Gertie Walker and Carrie They never havo any quarrels, appar-1 Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. to insure with foal. Mrs. Charlotte Chase attended the as cents. Write to S. C. Wells fit Co.. Diehl have purchased new pianos of 1. ently. • funeral of her mother at Caro last I,e Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. • W. Moe. Bm-t-The reason Is simple enough, i Monday. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood 0. H. ITeald aud wife have gone to Jugglnsott always lets Mrs. J. have tlie ] Nice n\oounients were placed on the their summer residence at Pleasant last word and she never tries to pre• graves of M. 0. DeCamp and Belva lake. vent: him, from having his own way.— | A. I. BARBER, Mason. DeCamp in the DeCamp cemetery Bert Freer sold his hogs to Wm. Boston Transcript lust week. or UOOK ItlAIIiGO VllEli:. Dennis for $6.40 per cwt. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH A, A.lFISVlSns, ()aiiK(iiiiloiia, Indamiua* AccordlnK to Scale. The eighth grade team of Mason FARMERS' BANK. otJiiESiilDna, Lung Vmnr, Milk Fo»or. Reveals a Qreat Secret. Mrs. Wunder—It seems to me that ii. n.lHI'llAIAi'S, Luiiioiicaa. Iiiiurlca, PENNYROYAL PILLS ciniicai Uliuuiiiuilaiii. It is often asked how such startling and the Dansville team played a game lhat music teacher is always asking OLDEST AND STRONGEST STATE , C). (J. f SOKE THllOAT. ttulaav, Bvlzoullc. cures, that pu'Z'zle the best physicians, of ball here last Saturday. The Ma• for money. are elTected by Dr. King's NewDis- son boys were beaten by a score of 22 Mr. Wunder-That's perfectly natur• AND SAVINGS BANIC IN THEOITY cuurlil "'OIW'S, Ui>t«, Orube. coveryfor Consumption. Here's the to six. al. His scale, you know, begins and K. K.iCOUaiia, Colda. tnnuoii/,i>. Inflsmei secret. It cuts out the phlegm and ends with "dough."—Baltimore Ameri• Capital, $50,000. cuniui l.uiiiia, I'Iciiru-ruauiiiuuia. gerni-intected mucus, and lets the Stand Like a Stone Wall . t\ I', I COLIC. U«Hv»clio. Wliid.Ulowh. lite-glvlng oxygen enrich and vitalize can. Ili&rrlioD, Uyaeiilery. Between your children and the tor• M. D. OHAarrisMTON Prealdaat o.u. the blood. It heals the inflamed, Proventa MI8CAKUIA«|i:. tures of itching and burning eozema, Two 'Tlewa. Bare. Always rolUtbls. Iia4lM, Mic DrunDt foi L. 0. Wkbii Vice President cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard scaldhead or • other. akin diseases. ciiiGHisTiiB'a jneumiii lu Bed cuiut"•Mis \ KlUNliiV dc DLADOGll UI80RDKB6. • "It la hard to lose one'a relations,'? A; J. Hall. : Cashier. colda and stubborn coughs soon yield How ? Why; by using Bucklen's Ar• Hold metallic traxea.aeikliiU j ratarnnall: I«,0tOTe«lmoaliili. Soldk; com AND BEE US. •BXs.oooti; StAblo Coati,TonSiMotflo),Book,So,, ft. tles 50c and 81. Trial bottles tree at all Druggists. latalUble for piles. Only 2oc at Long- chock la good for a fflllllon. "Why, air, vOlrectori-^B. A. Baraes, Frank Seely, J. K. Atdrugglata, or oeut prepaid oa rosalpt ot price. Longyear Bros.', Mason, and Field & year Bros.', Mason, and Field & OHIOBiaTIM OHBMIOAI. 00. Uumphreyg' MoOliilao Oo,, Cor. WlUlMt * Joba If s simply lmpos8lble.!f-OhlcaKo News. •!«• SadlMa a%mmn, FHlUt., Elmer, Geo. W. Bristol, M. D. Ohattertoa, h. 0 North's, Dansville. North's, Dansville. , SIrcoM, Koir York. "•aall*alkl«tH«h Webb, Geo. M. Hort, A. J. HaU, S. 0. Out.