MASON MICHIGAN, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1897. VOL. XXII. NO. 35.

LOCAL AND CENERAL NEWS. Pay Up. Citizens'Moetlng. 'TWAS A HUMMER. I hereby I'equest the citizens of Ma Those old accounts and notes must Seventh Matinee of the Mason Labor Day next Monday. be paid by October 1st, or they will be son to meet at the court hous Drlvlngr Club. Ford's Bazaar, iffCilE J Be sure and read the notice of Wra. left for collection. John Lasenby. 2 morrow (Friday) evening, at 7:30 From a racing standpoint the scv Manning in our business locals. o'clock to assist the odlcers of the Supt. W. J. McKonc has a new sur enth matinee given last Friday after Soldiers' and Sailors' Association in Have you seen those new We buy and sell second-hand school rey. completing arrangements for the re­ noon by the Mason Driving Club was We have a new thing in Canned books at Kirnmer.s Dcpt, Store. 35w3 Mason was well represented at Jack­ union in this city on the lOth and 17th a winner. Fast time was made and Glass Berry Dishes, Frank D, Eolfo has left Lansing Table Food. It is the son last Tuesday at the band reunion. inst. Please turn out, the horses were evenly matched, A and gone to Nortli Woodslee, Ont. hard wind up the back stretch made Grlass Water Pitchers^ Tlie school bell will ring again next 0. W. VakSlykj;, Mayor, the performances moi'e creditable Jelly Tumblers, 'ACME BRAND of Regular convention of K. of P. at Monday after the long summer vaca­ The Leslie Local-Republican will There was a good attendance present, Castle TTall tomorrow evening at 7:30, tion. Pencil Tablets, print the tax sales this year. The running dogs were not present Sliced Mocked Beef The September jury of 1890 held a Buy your school books and supplies Mrs. .Tesse Beech entertained a com­ owing to the illness of their ownei', Ink Tablets, picnic on the court square last Tues­ at Kimmel's Depb" Store and save It is the finest thing pany of lady friends last Thursday J. D, Phelps of Lansing had one on day. money. , 35w2 Pens, Pencils, in the h'ne. afternoon. exhibition, G. G. Whitcomb of Lan­ Tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7:30 G, W. Glynn of Dansvllle remem­ Ink, Mucilage, Last week Wednesday Waukeen sing acted as starter, H. K, Graves of o'clock is the regular meeting of the bers the Democuat with a box of fine worked out three heats in 2:25, 2:22J- Lansing, A. I. Barber and M, A. Slates, Tinware, Eastern Star. tomatoes. Bement were judges, Mr. Graves and and 2:2U. Good clip for a halt mile Egg-Whips, We can save you from 2,5 to 100 per ARMOITR'S Wc can save you from 25 to 100 per track. D. Erwin held the watches. cent, on school books, at Kimmel's cent, on school books, at Kimmel's Child's Brooms, Dr. C, E. Henderson, the dentist, i Extract of Beef Dept. Store. Gall and see. 35w2 Dept. Store. Gall and sec. 35w2 will bo iit Dansvllle every Tuesday. This race liad four entries and three Whisks, New and second-hand school books Hereafter the postofllcc, which has Can be used in many ways Office now located over May's hard­ starters, MaryOrrbelngdrawn. They at lowest prices, second-hand school been kept oioen Saturday n|ght until Express Wagons, TRY IT. ware stoi'c. *1 drew positions as follows: Waukeen books bought, sold and exchanged, at 8:30, will be closed at eight o'clock Machine Oil. Rev, J. A. Barnes of Union City oc pole, Paul M. second. Green Wilson Browne's Book Store local time. outside. They were sent away on the Shirt Waist Sets, / — • copied the pulpit at the Presbyterian MiiiTay Stroud broke his right wrist A. G, Wilson, principal of the Web- third attempt. Green Wilson and church last Sunday morning and even­ Mirrors, We want moi'c ast Tliiirsday forenoon. He was per­ bervilleschool, is attending the tcaoli ing. He was greeted by large congre­ Paul M. made several breaks, the heat forming on a trapeze and fell. Dr. ors' Institute this week. He has been being won by Waukeen in 2:2-li. The Butter and Eggs gations of his old friends. Chair Seats, all sizes, Campbell set the friicturc. engaged for another year. next heat they were sent off on the At the residence of Wm, Franklin, and many other bargains^ and, as usual, will pay the Highest All accounts of Eckliarb & Pratt Arc our republican friends sailing first time down. Waukeen made two in the townshsp of Delhi, on Sept. ,Market Price for them, must be settled by Sept., 15, under false colors? The Stockbridge breaks in this heat, after her first Respectfully, mil, V. M, Randall, deputy county PltATT & WiriTTNO, Sun, that shines for all, says, "Sunday break .she was timed an eighth in 15i drain commissioner, will let the job Siiccessoi's to Eckhart & Pratt, seconds, a 2:02 gait. Green Wilson VANDERCOOK GROCERY CO school rally atMason.SeptembeMOtli. of clearing out the Mud lake outlet FORDiKIRBY. Nice new house with all conven- won in 2:25L In the last heat they' Carpenters desiring work, write to drain. See notice in another column were sent oil on the first score, cnccs, lai'ge lot, good barn, sheds, Mai'y L. Sherman, Navajo Springs of the DjcMocnAT for further par­ Waukeen made another break coming BUSINESS DIRECTORY. fruit, well, cistern, etc., I'or sale at it Ari'/.ona. Whoever will plough and ticulars. biii'gain. Enquire of J. D. VanEttcn. down the stretch and it was all off DENTIST. sow, I furnishing seed, send price per Humphrey Lynch is the name of a with her. Green Wilson winning In Frank E. Ives of Stockbridge lia.s acre. 35*1 K.HKN'nKltSON,D.D.S, OftlcuovorlJrowu man who was picked up in a drunken 2:24i Below is summary ; , IJrOii,'shoeslofu. Mason, aoyi been appointed by Gev, Pingrce as a Lost—On Wednesday of last week; C condition on Washington avenue last Green Wilson, 1) s, Green 2 1 I "Easy Physic" delegate to the farmers' congress, between Mason and Webbervillc, Waukeen, b ni, Bement 1 '2 2 physicians. night. He swore lie would not pay the wiiich meets at St, Paul, Minn., this bundle containing two hats. Finder I'aul M,,bg, liurtoh s 3 3 line of $4,1C Imposed by Justice Ennis Tlino-'Ji24K,'Jii'iJt', 2i21^. Dlt. UKKTllUDK U. CAMI'iil':!.!., week, please correspond with A, G, Wilson rvlfl'IOK over Mlll.s Dry Gonils Store. Omoo this mprning, but after lying in jail 2:50 CLASS, TUOT AND PACE, 2 IN 3, Webbervillc. {) liours, 1010 12 ii, in., 1 to i aiul 7 to 8 p. m Will Setchlleld went home on a awhile he gaye up the money. It is There were four entries in this class, 1 Ooiinlry ami to*Tii call.i promi'tly attcmluil. week's vacation, wliilc playing ball he E. Bement & Sons of Lansing rC' said that Mr. Lynch is a resident of but Grey Pilot was draw. Glenarlton lt. JENJCINS, IIomoDopalh I'liyslclan and sprained his left ankle and was kept ceived last Tuesday from Seattle, Mason,—Lansing Journal, Aug. 26tli, drew the pole, Verne Merlee second, Siirgoon. Omco In Near lilock, llesUlonce Has been known to put the Liver loutlieaatconieroD l Main and Oitkstreeta, Mason, two weeks longer, He came back Wash,, a large order for bob sleighs to Leslie beats the world, "Uncle" Louis G. third, This race was sure in fine sliape and Iceep you feeling It. KItANIC U, TUOMAS, I'liyslclan ami Snr- yesterday. be .sent to Alaska, where they will be Zadock Washburn, aged 95 years, and for the son of Will Carleton, he tak­ L'oon, onico and rosldence overWobb & Bead tlie notice of D. J. Kingman used to transportsuppllcs to the Klon- without breakfast, walked to Pleasant ing the two heats easily. Summary as fine as a fiddle. ^1U ltnian'B CloUiIng Store, Mason. n our business local column. JTc Is dykegold llelds. as follows: T-Vll J. 0. DOYING, I'liyslclan and SnrRoon lake and back again last Thursday, a Glenarlton, b 8, Lyon,. 1 1 -AT- L) bnico three doors north of Star Grocery prepared to do all kinds of cooper Miss Elaine FIngerle entertained 30 distance of 18 miles. He had opportu- Ilaaldonoeon Millstrpot.Mason, Midi. Verne Morleo, lj ni. Bliss.. 2 2 work at his shop on Elm street west of iier young friends last Thursday nltics to ride, but preferred to walk, Louis G,,bK,011ckn(!r 3 3 Tlmo-l:i'J, l:i7>(;. LOJSTGYEAR BROS. ATTORNEYS. of railroad. afternoon at her birthday party and which he does nearly every year at MATCHED RACE, 2 IN 3. they had a jolly time. Refreshments picnic time. If there isn't a case of a A HMITir 0..J, HOOD. An event long looked for by horse­ This race was full of interestto the iMlTil & llbOI), Alioi-ijeys ,-ind Connselors were served to the youngsters. Miss remarkable vitality, we don't know 'osloincu litilldini; men has at last been accomplished. spectators, as Gypie M. won the last special Excursion to Niagara Falta Itooms 17,18 and 19 old Elaine was the recipient of a large slng, Mich. The two-minute mark has been beat­ where to look for it.—Leslie Local- time tliey met. They were very and Alexandria Bay, N.Y,, number of presents. Sept. 2,,1879, en. At Rcadvlllc, Mass,, last Satur­ Republican. evenly matched. A dollar was flipped day Star Pointer paced an exhibition The man who sends in the first re­ Last Friday night about 12 o'clock for positions, the mare winning the Tickets as above will be sold for. onicu oppo- S. AVKRY, Attorney at r.aw. mile in l;59i. He was paced bya run­ port always gets beaten. J. W. Chap- the barn at Hankerd's resort. Pleas­ pole. They were sent away the first train leaving Mason at 3:02 p. in., B. poslto Uudson lloviso, LansliiRj*ilcli ner. • in of Eden read about Ellis Wetzel's ant lake, was burned. Marie and time and traveled like a double team Sept. 2. Rates for round trip, Niagara null H. Uoot, Attorney ill Law. Office over big stack of oats, and nowafllrms that Falls, $4,50; Alexandria Bay, $10.00. Trirst 'rtatd and SttvliiKS liank, Mason. The county buildings in this city Agnes Fellows of Alaicdon and Mrs. all through the half, the mare win­ H he had a stack with 30 loads In, and Return limit, Niagara Falls, Sept. e» UMMINS & MoAUTlIUll, Attorneys and arc in good condition, notwithstand- H. I. Northrup and two children of ning by a nose In 1:16. The next heat Ooimselors at Law. Olllco over Ifarmors when threshed this wcekylelded some­ Alexandria Bay, Sept. 9, 34w2 ng the statements of Lansing papers Vevay were at the lake. A horse be was won by the "Kid" in 1:15 with CUank, Mason. ^ thing over 1,100 bushels.—Leslie Local- little to spare. The third and decid­ to the contrary. They will last for longing to Marie Fellows and one Labor Day Celebration, Owossa, T T. n UMANS, Attorney and Coiinsiiloral I-aw. Rcpublican. I i. omco over First State ami Savings Hank, county purposes long enough, at least, owned by Mr, Northrup and two single ing heat was another close brush, at September 6th. Mason, Mich. ISIoney to loan on good securlty- the head of the stretch Beeman pull­ for Lansing to liquidate the bonds on The operation performed by Dr. harness were burned. Henry Bedell Excursion tickets will be sold to. ed in next to the pole where there HARDWARE. her new City hall, Culver of Mason on Mrs. B. Warfle's of Leslie also lost ahorse and harness. Owosso, Sept. Otli, at a rate of one was not room enough to get through face last week was very successful.— The Fellows girls came home Satur­ fare for round trip, return limit, Sept. liO. A. l!Alir,K, BKAlvEK IN lIlSAYi' AND Charles H, May of Detroit was ar­ and was lapped on the "Kid's" sulky Slielt Hardware. Maiilo Street, Mason. John Collier of Mason, formerly of day, Mrs. Northrup and children Suh 7th, 34w2 G rested at Lansing last Saturday for White Oak, is at the hospital at Ann day. at the llnlsh. Following is the sum­ UAYMOND .t SON, deale.-ln Gonural Hard- Mlchliaran State Fair, Grand Rapids. ware. Paints, Oils and ifarmors' biippUes, the alleged theft of .$30 from his step­ mary : Arboi', and it is expected that he will Frank Carr came into court yester­ all! street. Mason, son, Charles Goss, whois very low with Sept. 6th to 1 Ith. have to undergo an amputation of Yellow JCld, s K, Seymour 2 I consumption. It was almost the last day afternoon after thinking the mat­ Gypio M.,br m, Beeman l 2 2 For above rate of one flrst-class REAL ESTATE AGENT. leg.—Daoeville Eagle. . 'rime-l::i;,I;10,l:lO, penny the sick man had, and May is ter over in the city jail several days limited fare for round ti'lp, plus fifty r,. OAS'mUJN,r.oan,ColleoUon,Insnrance ailEEN llACE, TllOT AND PACE, 2 IN 3. said to have enjoyed himself at Jack­ W, H, Brown, county treasurer of and pleaded guilty to having been in­ cents for admission. Coupon dates of , and Ileal Kstato llroker. Office over Mrs. Only live of the nine entries came apinivn's Millinery Store, Mason, Mlcli. son with the money, returning to Clare county, was nearly sulTocated by toxicated about two weeks ago. He sale Sept. Oth and 11th. , Return Hmib S to the wire in this race. Carl drew gas at Hotel Downey, Lansing, last was required by Justice Bnnis to pay Sept. 13th. y2w5 INSURANCE. Lansing broke Saturday morning. week Wednesday night. He did not fine of S5 or spend ten days in the the pole, Buck Baldwin second, Frank 0. FRIJKLAND, Ko.al Kstate K-xcliange, The last quarterly meeting service county bastile. Deputy Sheriff Loran- B. third, Chaminade fourth and Labor Day Celebration, Bay Cltjr, Iflre, iMa and Accident Insurance, Notary blow the gas out, but it is thought he of this conference year will be held Y'oung Greenbacks the outside. The September 6th. Mlbllo . olllco over City Bakery, Mason, Mich. must have turned it on while trying ger came up from "Williamston with a at the Methodist church next Sunday, race was between Carl and Frank B. Tickets will be sold as above Sept. A. BAKNES, Loivn, Insiiranceand CoUeotlon to make the electric light in his rooih warrant for Carr's arrest on a charge 6th at one fare for the round trip, 2 J. Agent, Office at residence, MasoiL Love feast 9:30 a. m. Preaching at burn. Mr. Brown was quite sick, but of burglarizing a farm house near Wil­ they being too fast,for the others, AUMRnS' MUTUAL FIKlJ INSOHANQE 10:30 by Presiding Elder W. M. Puffer, liamston. If the prisoner concludes Carl had but little trouble in winning. he was discovered before the danger Legal blanks at Democrat Office.- Ooinnanyof IngUam county. Sarefit.olioap- followed by communion service. The Below is the suinraary. Eest and best. For Information write to J. H. point was reached. to pay his fine the deputy will take iiSliftfor, secretary. Mason. Frank beely, prosl members of the official board are re­ him to Williamston at once, and if he Carl, Kg, rrlce,... 1 1 jVdent, Mason, onico opposite court square. John E. Oliver, aged 69 years, died Frank B„ cli g, Buchanan 2 2 BUSINESS LOCALS. quested to attend the quarterly con­ goes to jail for ten days the officer Cliainlnade,bin,Grinitb.... 3 .( ference in the League room Saturday at 9:30 o'clock last night of inflamma­ Yonng Greenbacks, b g, Fler i 3 will be waiting for him with a glad Cooper Shop In Manon, Go to Bicks' and get a good lialr cut tion of the bowels at his home, 917 Buck Baldwin, b g. Parsons D ' vcning at 7:30. This is important. smile when he gets out. In any event Tlme-l:21,1;17, I am prei)arc(l to do all kinds of cooper woift for 15 cents. * Main street west. Deceased had lived at my sbop on Elm street west of railroad. it seems that young Mr. Carr is in for FARMERS' RACE, TROT AND PACE, 2 IN 3. Uzal M. DcCamp, an old resident of in Lansing only about three years, and 3liWGp D. ,1, KlNCiMAJf. H, P. Williams is filling up the large it.—Lansing Journal, Aug. 28th. Alaicdon township died yesterday The race brought out seven of the Annual tjchool Mootlnif. hole in front of Ills barn on Barnes was a carpenter by trade. The funeral afternoon at four o'clock of apoplexy. ten entries and furnished considerable Tlie annual meeting of district; No, 1 o( th« will take place from the house at 11 Under the new law enacted by the township of Vevay and city of Mason, for ttio street. amusement. D. Buckingham, owner He was 73 years of age and had resid­ o'clock Thursday morning and his re­ election of district oflloers and for tho transac­ last legislature for the Immediate reg­ tion of siioli other business as may lawfully coma- Annual school meeting at the high ed for 32 years at his late home. He of Billy B,, was a little too hilarious to mains interred at Mason.—Lansing istration of deatlis, township, village, before It, will bo bold tit the high school bulldinpr school building next Monday evening survived by two sons and a daugh­ drive with.safety for the rest and the on Monday, the Cth diiy of Seixciuber, 1897^ Journal, Aug. 31st. Mr. Oliver was a and city clerks will act as local regis­ at 71.30 p. m. at 7;30. judges ordered him off the track. The ter. The funeral will take place from former resident of this city. Bated this 31st day ofAngust, im, trars after August 29, receiving cer­ 36wl iJ. T. CAMi'jtELL, Director.. Doctor T., owned by Dr. T. M. Win­ the house in Alaicdon tomorrow morn­ horse finally came on wilih, James tificates of death and issuing burial ters of Dansvllle, worked out a mile ing at nine o'clock and the interment W. E. Butler, formerly of Mason, Lyon behind him. D. Erwin drove rarmeps' Frleud. or removal permits. Cities having in 2;20i last Tuesday. will be at Grand Ledge.—Lansing Michigan, a printer by trade, has been Treasure 0. the first heat, Treasure Calking and setting shoes for 10 cents--,. Steel such registration at present,xonduct- or- Iro- n- shoes- , hand made for, 20 cents. Tire seO Journal, Aug. 30th. in St. Johns the past few days, the 0. drew the pole, Maud A.' second, Mug $1,00. AH other woi'lcin proportion, At the Thursday evening service at ed by the local boards of health, retain guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank H. Asa Boy third. Max fourth, Vic Green 35W13P Wit. Mannino, Alaicdon. the Methodist church this evening the health officer as registrar in place Eire was discovered in the barn of Bush. He Is now located at Guaymas, fltth, Maggie K. sixth and Billy B. the Ttiorouelilired gliorthorn Dull new members will be received and a of the city clerk. 'Thus Michigan has Edward Scully, living one and a half Mexico, on the Gulf of California, and outside. Treasure 0. had a good lead For sale, and a few coarse wool ranis, baptismal service held. come into line with other progressive 34w4p John Humsijsl, Alalodon. miles north of Webborvllle, last Satur­ runs a locomotive on the Sonora rail­ up to the upper end of the track when : Achild's silk hood was lost in the states of the union in establishing a day night at midnight. The barn way, a branch of the Southern Pacific he made a break and could not be set DjDsolutioD of Fartnerolilp. ^second ward last Thursday afternoon. modern system of mortality registra­ contained 1,500 bushels of grain, 20 running down into old Mexico. He by his driver, running fully an eighth Tho Arm of Eokhart & Pratt liavo this day (H*. The finder is requested to leave at tion. The old law obtained very im­ solved, the business will be carried on by Pratt tons of hay, Ave horses, harness and a says he does not intend to make of a mile. He was caught by Max and & Whiting. Tlio nevr firm will collect all accounW Longycar Bros.'drug store. * number of farming tools. The horses perfect results, it being estimated and pay all bills. liitvi EcicnAllT; Mexico his permanent - home.—St. passed just before reaching the wire. Date- • >iUd Aug • . 21,1897.: C" . A• , "PiiATr , that nearly a third of all the deaths Mason Tent No. 10, K. 0. T, M., will all perished but one, which had been Johns Republican. The next heat was won by Max easily Farms For Sale. left untied and escaped from the barn that occurred failed to be recorded. hold a basket picnic at Shurgor's park with Treasure 0. second. Summary Forty-acre farm, with buildings, forsale eUeap-, Miss Era'/.el, Josephine Frazel and Prompt and accurate mortality data next Thursday, Sept. 9. All members when the door was thrown open. Loss as follows: on easy terms. Klglity-acres, without buildings, • Mabel Barber right royally entertain­ good soil, well watered, dose to town, at a btur- are expected to be present and bring amounts to nearly $1,500. Insured in are of great sanitary value, besides ed a large company of their young Max, b g. Peacock I 1 gain U sold at once., Also a few pieces of clioico the Earmers'Mutual. , which the individual records are often Treasure0.,dig,Brunok.... 2 2 city property for sale or will exchange for (atm «.silry last week. The firm of Smithfield street, occllpiod by lOdmund- of robbing the dead tind injured passen­ sentation was the climbing of .Incoh's ® ® © . S) ® cd insensible by fooliiads in .Ilickson and A. \V. I'abcr is a (Jcrman concern and son & Pcrrine's furniture establishment; gers. ladder. A step ladder was horrowoil out nf ifiiO is 'J' shape, running back from lis Sinith- liorliti. It was the invoices sent with .lutlctioil, t!a., two veterans, .Illnics S. wei'c lu'ccipilatcd lo the ground. No hollOH lield street front to a ten-foot alloy in ilie by lt sharper. , some roccni shipments from Berlin tliat I'oole of Gwinnett Coiillty and Willialn wore broken. OF A WEEK'S HAP- roar, separating it from ilie Seventh Ave­ The work of prlliliii;,' ltild binding ihe SUMMARY e.vciicd llu^ suspicions of the ciistonm offi­ 11. Cape of Toccoa, after drinking heavily nue Hotel, the exlt'ilsions extending lu Jts Hooks Are l.'iirneil. pttlilic acts of llie hist Legisllittire lilts PENINGS. cials. had a personal eitcoullter, Iji which Sevelitlr avenue and .Sfl'awlicrry alley. been coitipleled. Pilule's jilglilar veill was severed, cltiising .lohu A, ICdgct lent. No. -l.'iO, K. 0, T. 'J'lie gnosis of the hotel, linlllbering loO, FARMERS EAGER TO SELL. his almost insllitit ileiitli. 'The coroner's M., of Sligimtw, linds itself in an onlbar- There wlis an atleildlitlce of abulit 50U wel'e nearly all at sil]i|ier at the lime the She rjt»e«t Newa nit iriiiHljoil Over Oie Wlro» jury charges Capi; with voliiiitary inan- rnsslng pfisitinli, owing to the fact that at Ihe I'llrmel's' liilmilil pienli; at, I'l'er's- Kaiis.13 Wheat Growers V^ant to Take Ad- lllfliics were seen pouring from llle rear from All I'urla of l.lio World—KoBurdlnff slallghtor, it ii|ipears Ilia I I be two men Its most iiiiportlint books have been de­ Krove, iielir l'''liiil. v.intagc of Hi[;li Prices. windows of iildliiundsoii it Pcrrine's revived ltn old feud ubiiut a yolliig wom­ stroyed by lire. They wore the books of rolltit'H, Ilulltlon, CnHuiiltles, Coniiuoreo, Ii'iiriimrs throUKhout central and west- building. A siilall-sized p.'inie elislied, and Grand Itllpids' rallroliils al'o o.\'per)iM,c-, an over whom they had fnlighl: a duel dur­ Fiiliincc K'eeiier Pred .M, Sliepard. lie lUiiI IiKliuilry. ci'ii ICiinsiis arc u.sing cvei'y i»iciins posst- a griiiiil rush was mlide for the e.vits, A iiig a ellr famine, luld al-o 2,000 slioit of ing the war. .\eillier wuli the girl, but teiidel-oil Ills l'esigliation at a meeting of bli; to gel illcir wheat on the market at liiil'tiuli of the rear wall ii( the flirnitiire their needed supply. lu'itlior forgave the oilier's llllimosily, and the lent ami it was accepted. The lent i>oim.ANn, the [iiM'si'iit Iliaii jirices. Teiiins block the store fell into the alloy, catching the tire- the killing is the result. hail asked for an nccoiliitint; from Mr. The cliemiciil plant of Ihe IClk I{nplil.i iiiea, one of wbiml—.loliil Neeliul—wlis siri'i'ls (ii; niiiiiy towns and mills and ole- Sliepard, ife told ilie members that the Iron Coluiiiitiy was destroyed by fire, Bhe IlnH Only Alxiul. $575,000 valors lire criiwded to their utmost eniiae- hiiilly hurt, hut not seriously. After the ciiusing a loss of ,i:]5,fXHl, , Owner Not Liked by Miners. girl at his hume had been cleaning gloves Gold JJiiHt. ily. The railroad yitrds in many of iho lire had fieen sulidllod alld the lireliien witli glisnliiie on the lalile where, the The cheese factory at Bntlernut will larger lu« lis are blocked with loaded clira were tiiking ilii their hose, the Sfi'ilw- Tlie power liultso of the li'ederal Coal Seattle (U^•lsll.) special: 'J'lii) loiifj c-\'- Cumpilny, operated liy I'l. W. Powers, at hooks were lying. The lliild was ignited, distriluile .flO.OOO in cash,I'or milk liniong peotcd jSiotunor I'oi'tliiiiil, ffom St. Mieli- which cannot he lnoviMl. 'i'lic shipmeills herry alley wall of the iCdmiindsoil it I'cl'- Pederal, Pa., on the Pitlsbnrg. Cliartiers lilid n .small lire silirted, which burned the the farmers this season. aels, liM.s iii-fived. 'I'lio i^nM dn.sl; M\a wore nevi.'r before so large. As a result rille building fell, l)liryiligVjJ.lidor the de­ and Yoiigliioglielly Kiiilroad, was dostl'oy- most important part of Ihc books. .Mr. bronHlit Willi lior anioiinls lu iilioiu %!)"!},- of the boom in wheat several lill'gc sales bris Iwo liieliieli, Zolie Olo'ver allil llilrl'y The Iticliinond IClevator Compliny at ed by lire. The llaiues spreilil rllpidly liild Sliepard siiid ilmt when the books were 000, wliicit i.s miioli less Iliaii .sliu was ex- iif farln pl'op(>rty have been made and Holt. 'J'wo buys who were vvatcliliig the IJicliniolld bniighl 4,;iOO bushels of wheat hiirlled there was a baliiiice of .'jilOO in the poeletl 1(1 jjriiifj. holders have ilicroiisoii vnllles 2r> per cent, tiremeli work were lilso struck by the great dilliculty was e.viieriellccd in saving fl'om farmers at .$1 per bushel, the tipple, 'Thori! seems to be no doubt freaslil'y and about ,'i!ll)0 due from niein- Tiiinif,'!! lliQ pa.s.sinijjer list of tlio i'ort- Geo. Burr delivi'red a load of wheltt Willi. that tlio lire was the work of incellililirios, hers for iissassnimils. Inml is.Miiiall and tiiu Iroasiifo il. In'ings CAR KILLS A BABY. at the elovalor in Warren which (.'ontain- as illroc iiicn were seen running down the down falls far sliort (if ex|ioolailoiis, il, is 'Compelled to (linit the Sermon. cd 110 bushels and 27 poliilds. CAPTURED IN THE KLONDIKE. railroad li few niiniilcs before the llaiues not licoiiiisc of ilie Incic i>f ^'old in lluil: re- Litllt. John Youiiu Is Thrown Croni His Car- The funeral of .Miss .lacoha Van Oef- Blon. 'I'lie stoamef from Daw.soii wliioli were discovered. Since the strike was Peter Laseh, aged 15 yeiil's, of li'ltrmiiig- ri.ige Under the V^heels. Frank A. Novak, Alleged Murderer, BrouRht feien was held from St. .Tosoiib's Church was In eoiiinief Willi llio ]'orMiir.d, and is startQil .Mr. Powers Illis made himself un- ton, was instantly l;illed iu a rllmiway At Berwyii, 111., li (.'.ici'ro tind Proviso Back on the Portland. in Grand Biiidils, The iilirish was ostab- known to Ihivo Uifl, tlio iniiiiiif; dislriut Iiopitlltr by thrc.'itelling to import colol-od accident. His neck was broken. elei'lric car .struck' ll liliby clirriage in lislied for (lie Holland Ciitliolics, but the Willi scores of pii.s.soiiijofs aii.\-aminoil, with the result of proving -A woman passenger on the Hteaiiier arrival of llie next sleanier front llie Ifntlicl' Mnllbews could not iiroiich in llie dyke, where be was taken into custody. its dcalh was due to poison. It is under­ City of Cleveland, bound from Cleveland , nortli. : Ilolliiiid liiligmige ami the sermon was Makes a Bravo Defense. Novak was li storekecjior in a small town stood 'the mine will be closed down and to Detl'oit, cmled her life by jumping liolir Cedar Kapiils, jowa, up lo several oniilled. CJiira ilnbhul'd, alias "the Kid," is the the traek,s removed. It is one of the larg­ illlo Iho lake, A nili KAirjlfQUAKK miilillis ligo. One night the store was newest of new wo*el). She was out! of est mines in Illisliiijits and is the one at .Alercliallls of Balllc Creek will hold a liilnlcil and in the rliins wa.s I'oliml the Ivillc'l hy the Cnrs. Iho most active j)urticipants in Ihc hank which the men and Siiperinleitdcnt Nich­ iiiccliilg lo Ir.v and itidiii'o wheltt hn.vers Followed by n 'J'idal Wiivc Voua clllirrcd liody of a nliiii. Novak's relatives Miss Agnes Wllrreii of Springlleld, III., robbery a^ Pincville, Mo., last Tuesday, olson linvo had so miieli trouble, Great I>{iniii^e. eliiimcd lllat ll(^ was burned to death in was Ivilled uenv the depot at Ann Arbor ill llllit city to iiily lis high prices lis tioigh- and when Ullally captllred was evell cillni- Oriciitiil iidvices .sftito that a proat the lire. Ills life Wils illsiired for .fHCi,- by llie oiist-hoilliil Iraili over the lAIiclii- boring towns, er than the ollicers who had her in charge. British Flag Wasn't Run Up. eartliqiialio oocurrfid in Jajian August C. (lOd.iiiid a iloniiiiid was mlldo for the gall (Jeiitl-al, 111 company Willi .1. W. 'The arrest of ex-Clishier Bi-cder at St. 'J.'liougli only ll'i years of age, Col'li bus a It is learned from Paul ,), ITendllig, an It lasted clRlit iiiiniitcs, and was followed money. An ilivestiglil^ioil leil to the belief Still'gis ,.ilid sister she was returning along Clair has given rise lo all nmtuier of recol'd as a "bud man." She w,as a merii- employe of the Pacitic Pliospliiltc Onm- by a tidal \vavo, wliieli swept iij) rivei-s that the body was not fllllt of Novak, but the riiilrnad track frniil ;l boat ride on the stories aholil oilier criiiliiillls being in ber ol' the notorious .Dalton gang, with pany, lluit the American Hag is Hying on flowini; iiilo the sea and cansed ^roat do- of it wnl.clilllan. The llleory was at once Huron livol'. The noise of flic \vliter as hiding ill that towll. whom sho l'ode in nialo littire, and lifter Clipporton Island, He bus been living on . itriiciion., Up to August 10 it was known advanced that .\ovak lilid committed mur­ it falls over a dam tiear the lruclc drown­ her arrest n revolver was found in her the island willi two other men, and they During li fiiiiel'iil lit llle village of l-!ilrt In Yokolionia that over 6,000 liouse.s liad der and hiiriled his stol'c in Iho hope that ed out till' sounds of the aiiiil'oliehiiig train possession iilscrlbcil willi the name of Bob successfully resisted the iittompt of Cap­ a horse ran away, llil'owiilg a Mrs, VViitt bOL'n inundated or washed iiway. Be­ the body would lie roasted beyond l'ocog- until it was'close to the party. Sturgis Dalton. Jlow many nlen she has killed tain JtcMiirtry of the ship Kililcora to out of a biiKgy, She rt'ceived injuries , tween 200 and 800 people were known to nitioil alld his robitives oblain llle ilisur- pushed his sister from the Il'ltek. but the in her career or bow mlliiy raids she has hoist tlio Biltish ling three lnontlis ago. wliieli may |irove filial, bavo hcou drowned or seriously injured. li.uce lilolicy after he Illld dlsapilearod. ollgiiie sirilel; Miss Wiirl'on, fracturing It was ropol'ted from JEosoku lliatcoal been engaged ili, may never bo known. l.ollis .Ake, ll second of the fonr.iirison- Pinkortoli men were put (in the trail and Qrnss for Arid Lands. her skull liinl killing her luslaiitly. mines iliero W(>ro flooded by an overflow, Her homo is at AVoir City, Kan. She after one of the longest chases on l'ocord The Agricultural Oepurtment is pro- ers who broke jail lit Benton Harbor drowning; over ]OOniiiiers. resides with liel' lall'cnls, who arc well ilrreslcd Novak at llawson City .Tnly 12, paring an experiment with a new forage rei-eiitly,, was cilpliircd in Chicago and , 'riiooiirtliqtiiiko slioulcs on the mortiiiig aware of (he liiwloss life she has heeii where he was living in the guise of a plant, which is thought to bo adapted to Meiioliiiiiei', Iwo more big bimber reliirncd to jail. of August 5 viiriod from four to sixieeiiin Iciiding. Conl wlis clliiliirod Saturday at musician bearing the name of William A. the semi-arid regions of the Went. It is sales Were mllde, Smltb,-Passett & Co. The popillation ot Port flul'on, as taken nuliibor ill various places, tile inovoincnt her father's lioliie. Iter brotlior, Bill .Smith. the Brnmiis Inerinis, li grass which is Indi­ of .Vortli 'i'liliawlillila, , N, A'., who last by the school census eliillllci'ation, shows being from east to west. Los.s than an Hubbard, wlio pbillnod the raid on tllo genous to tlie Uussiiin steppes. The grass week riiircliiisi'd 5,000,000 feet of niill run a iiopnlation of l.'S,20L 'I'lio State census hour afferward tbo tidal wave was fell; in blink, was lilso taken Into custody, and McKinley's House-Oloanlng. is said to thrive iil lands which are too dry from ihe Spiilding Lumber Coinplliiy of in 1S!).| pillccd llle population at 1,S,141. the (owns alonn llle coast. Jiliins luid they were at once hurried to Piilcvillc. for the ordinary forage plants. Ccibir Hiver, purchased a million foot of fallen almost incessantly and the rivers The qulirtct secured .'i;5S0,2.'!, hut of this I'jvcrylliing about the White House is ''I.'lio worst lire in the history of Wil- higher grade stoek from .1, P. Underwood were alreiuly very liiyli. Tlio tidal wave limount .flli'l.rlO was lost by the robbers in being refurblsliod. polished and brighten­ lianislown occurred Saturday night. h\iiir Another Fort Is Taken. of Chicago, which was nilinilfacturoil at raised them in so many minutes from their flight and litis been l'ecovcred. Im­ ed for tllo homecoming of the chief lungls- store buildings owned hy .T. N. Leasiii, It is olllcililly announced that Ii^ort Aii- Liiditigloli, Wells & Viilicliicks Cmn- twelve to twenty feet biglier, mediately ai'lcr Ihc raid a posse of citi- Irate find his wife about Oct. 1. Neil her aiul olio liy .1. At, Crosslnan were de- JNIn.sjid, ill the Khyber I'ass, was evacu­ paily's river mill. It will be shipped to nelis organized and I'olloweii in swift plir- floors, walls nor ecilings have been over slroyed. ated after eleven of the garrison, com­ the lOast at once. A Mile in JCcas tJiiiii Two Jliiiiites. siiit, Cora Hubbard's horse was shot looked in IhOgolierlll lioiiscclcaiiing which posed of Khyber Itifles (iiiitlve levies) had The Sovolltli Day Advelitists of Battle At Jieudvillo, jMbss., liio Cliloago piiciiig from under her, but sho managed to es­ was inaugurated a I'cw hours uflcr the deserted. No news bus been received of }'roflt Is ilcrc. Creek bllvo sold their missionary ship, stallion, Star Pointol', owned by ,lames cape. Wliite Tennisoll, another robber, presidontilll party starled for Lake Cham Bojiorls from various points tlirou.^rhont which Illis been in coiiiniisslon on the Pa­ A. JiJnrjdiy, -wipe*! out Die two minute was desperately wounded after being ulir- plain, and alb the iildiciltions point to the remainder of the garrison, the Sllilo lire Ui the cll'ei't that there was citic coast, to il parly of Kloiidyke gold mark, and ended the controversy tis to the suod as far as Soiitllivest.Gity, I. T., lind pleasilnt and agrceilblo mansion for the Thurston to Retire, a hoiivy frost Tllursilliy night. At Alota- seekers, gpecil qualities of tlie light liarncss horse. it was he who gave the names of his ac­ ensuing winter. The feature of tlic Nebraska Kepubli- mora ice formed and the loaves of grow­ .lolill Williiiins of Milskcgoli is, suing Accompanied by it rttiiner, the big bay, complices. On the day of the raid Cora Anti-Lyinching Convention, cau State convention, held at Lincoln, ing clihhage were frozen together, .lack- the .Alicliiglili ContrllI Bliill'olid for .1:25,-: , Tennessee bred sittlllon bad % of a sec­ was dressed a,? ii cowboy. Shij held tbo ond tu sptiro when be went under the Tlio negroes of prominence all over the was the speech of Senator son farnlei's report a frost ill the country, 000 di-ilniigcs for injuries ilidicied on his horses while the other robbers looted the Wire, in 1:00^. This wonderful iierform- Uiillod Suites are making preparations to Thurston, announcing Unit he would not but liolicvc buckwheat and beans on low trotting horse, Charles It,, while in Iran- bank, and in Iho siibscauent chase she ance was witnessed by 8,000 people. hold a mammoth convention in .•Vtlanta in he a candidiite for rc-oloclion at the ex­ ground the only vegetation injured. At took an active part in the shooting. Cora sit to Glile.sliurg. October to protest against lynching piration of his present term. Niles lliorc wlis a light frost, but it did Huhbal'd and Tennison admit their guilt. I;iont, Gov, Dunslliii has boeu itppoint- Many Cows Killed- Bishop Grant leads the movoinont and it very little dillnage. At Adrian there was Goes to Cincinnati, ed lu-Csidellt of tile holll'd of control or. the The largo iiilirsli in J'orlur County, lii- will condoilin lynciiiiig lis strongly in New a slight fl-osf, hut no dlimage to cl'opa is Gen. ,1. P. S. Gobin ot Lebanon, Pa,, i^Iichiglin College of jMincs in place of diaiKi, bcloufjiiig to the Bilnan Blair es­ All Indiana Stirred Up, . A^ork as in Geol'gia, llaiiy famous no- feared. was elected commalulcl'-iii-chief of the .Tudge .lay A. bllibholl, who resigned be-; , tate of Cliioligo, was sot on lire l.iy some Noah Baney, an ex-convict, is waiting groes lllrougllout the country have signi Grand Army ot tllo Iiopnhlic and Cincin­ Ciilisc of ill heiillli, boys whilu buiitln.g frogs. Tile lire in the Marion County, Ind., jaif for a lied their iiltelition of attending. Micliii-'.Tii rnriners Are Joyful. nati was selected as the place for tbo licxt Bjiroad over several Iniiidrcd licres, caus­ Hendricks County grand jury to indict Farmers at Sturgis wel'c sot -wild Satur­ 'I'lic resideuls of the Ninth ward, at him. He sliys that he, with two others- encumpmeiit. ing a great deal of danlltgo to the laiul, day by .Illnios Thornton, a local grain Port Huron, ai'C greatly cxciled over a Guy A'an l.'assol and "Kid" Whitney- Twelve Persons Killed. Nearly fifty cows were badly bunted, and buyer, payingifl li bushel for wheat, 'The ghostly visitor which puts in nil appear- were the real slaycl's of Ml's. Thnraa Twelve persons were killed and .several Gives $2,000 to Mrs, Custer. many of them will have lo be killed. A farmers begitii hauling their product lit a liilcc at lite corner of Willow and Stone Hinshaw. Van Tassel is in jail with him, injured in a riot which occurred in the The will of Mrs. Caroliuo B. Fry, wid­ number of men have been lighting the lively rale for fear of li slump in the mar- streets every evening, both having licon rearrested recently upon plii/.a in front of the municipal palace at ow of Gen. .lames B. Fry, was filed for fire, but to no avail. kef. the e.Ypiration of a torni of prison life .Merida, Yucatan. Tllo cause of tJic out probate in Npw York, It gives .$2,000 to Scvcl'al prominent young women near broak seems lo bo tllo ]irejndico of the tlie widow of Gen. Custer. iStevensvillo wrote their addresses on fruit Skeleton in a Ho.v. brought on by stealing. Van Tassel says Knew r)entli Wuh Coniincj. liolice, who attJicked the people because Pltckllgcs early in the season and iire now Marion (Ohio) special: Christopher Baney is a common liar and that he (Van A premonition ot approaching death of their opposition to the candidacy of France Koops the Duties Up. corl'ospondiiig with Chicago men, with: V Falzlor, a I'armar residing in Pleasant Tassel) had nothing to do with the killing was experienced by .Airs. .1, G, AleCahe, Senor Carlos Pooli, the iircsont Governor The French cabinet decided that there the intention of lull triiiloliy. . Township, this county, wliilo boring holes of Mrs. Hinshaw. He expresses the opin­ living near Niles, aud half an hour lifter of A'ucatliii, who sought re-election. is no ground at present for modifying the lor fcnoo iiosts, struck a llard substuiice, ion tliat the real killer was liev. William she had roipicsicd the members of flic A. C, Doerr, a Kinderliook, Branch ,, duties on cereals. : , wlilob, upoli iiivesiigatioil, proved to bo Hinshaw, who is now in the penitentinry houseliold losing jiiid jiray sho fell dead. County, I'arnlor, threshed 520 bushels of tbo top ol a rough bu.v mlldo of two-inch serving a life sentence for the crime. To Deport Chinese, wheat from twelve acres, lin average of , • ,: plank iu a good state of, iiroservation, Hinshaw and Bnnoiv were in the prison 'The entire Chinese colony was raided THE MARKETS. Bliiior Stiito Mutters. over 4;! bushels lo the acre. From thirty enclosing a human skeleton, a number of hospital togotlici', and there, according to in St. Louis by the hY'deral authorities, LiiniboriiiR crews are already being sent acres he got 83C hiishols. Van Tassel, the schonie was hatched who took Iho Chinese to the United States buttons, spoons, a knife and the heels of Chicago—Catlle, common to prime, Into the woods fl-om Mlinistinno, Uick Burke's bliriis, tool house and scv- , which Baney is trying to carry out—i. c, .District Court, where they were e.\alii , shoes. ^ .f.S.OO to .fri.Trl; hogs, shipping grades, .A baby boy, weighing one pound ten oral other sliliill farm buildings, five miles to cast deep suspicion on the verdict un­ illod as to their right to stay in this conn $8.00 to .114,75; sheep, fair to choice, .fa.OO ounces has been born to a young married Train Hit 'J hem. der, which Hinshaw was sent to prison, from lionton Harlior, burned, with, a ti'y. Pourteeli, whose credentials were to !i!4.2o; wheat, No. 2 red, 93c to ,0-ic; couple near Adrian. aud eventually to lead to tlie pardon of (lUitntity of.flirniilig tools and a s|)lili of AVost-bound jiassengcr train No. 7, not forthcoliMllg, will bo sent to Salt Fran­ corn. No. 2, 20c to 31c; oats, No. 2, ISc Hinshaw. Baney and A'an Tassel will be Mliy AA'hoolcr has brought suit against horses. .Loss is llbout ,1i2,200; insurance, on the Pittsburgh, Port Wuyno and Chi­ cisco and deported under the Geary ex­ to 20c; rye, No. '2, SOc to 52c; butter, cago Railroad, struck a spring wagon at indicted cal'Iy in September, and their Wm. Gwinncr- at Ann Arbor, on the .$000. Cause of lire a mystery. clusion act. choice creamery, 17c to 10c; eggs, fresh, thoKliali road crossing a iailewcstot trial promises to add a ,sen.sational chap- charge of selling liquor to her husband, 12c to ,14e; new potatoes, 55c to G5c per '.rhe weather conditions have boon fjcn- Lima, Ohio, instantly killing the oeou- tor to the most celebrated crimimll case Big Shipment of IVless Beef. wdio, sho sllys, is a minor. AVheelor re­ bushel. erally favornlilc for-late potatoes, mid , pants, J\lrs. William Miller, aged 52 of in the history of the State, It promises 'I'llo Al'moiir Packing Company ;it Kan­ cently attempted to commit suicide after where they lilive: boon well tended and Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, $3.00 to Lima, and her nepliow, OIlie, the 15- to revive the tense feeling that prevliiled sas City is lining an order this week for a spree. kept freo fl'oln hugs the crop is fairly !i;i3.25; hogs, choice light, Ifii.OO to fl.50; year-old son of J. IC, Brcehciseu, a grocer during Hiiishaw's trial. Every maa and forty cars of nios.s beef I'or shipment to At Battle Creek, Harmon Lindsay has promising, but as a whole Into potatoes sheep, common to choice, 5;:.!.00 to $4.00; of li'ort Wayne, Ind. • ' woman in Hendricks County held tut opin­ ,rapan, for use by the .lapallosc army and resigned as nlderman of the Third ward, seem to ilidicnte lt rather poor yield, Wheat, No. 2, U4c to Otic; corh,; No. 2 ion as to the guilt or innocence of the de- navy. The sliipment is iiel-haps the hirg- and now there is a contention over his white, 30c to ;i2c; oats, No. 2 white, 18c Tuscola farlners are beginning to think A notlier Horror. fondant preacher. Pamilies fell out over est single beef ol-dol' ever filled by a Kan­ successor, who will be elected by the to.lOc. there will ho some money in potatoes this While in a demented condition, Jfrs. the case, and lifetime friendships were sas City lioiisc. It consists of !J,GOO Common Council. The Seventh Day Ad- St. Lonis-Cattlc, ¥3,00 to $5.50; hogs, fltll. The crop of tubers in that section William Z. liuichinsou of Pliiit, Jlich., sundered by the difference of views on tierces of '.ifiO pounds each, in till about vcntista control this ward and both,alder­ .fS.OO to :.?1,75; sheep, .fS.OO to-.HOO; will bo about half that of the past two .or •chloroformod lier 5-yoar-old daughter, tills one subject of interest, Noiw that 1,:;."iO,000 pounds. . . men arc members of that church., and shot Iva May, hor ifl-ycar-old daugh­ Baivey has "conCesseiJ" the old contention wheal,- No, 2, 00c to 92c; corn. No., 2 three yelu's, and already buyers arc in the ter. 'The littleolio dioU, and the older has been aroused and many families, not strangled by a Folding Bed, yellow, 27e;to:2Sc; oats. No. 2 white, l9c Suit was Iioguuby the State to recover Held tl'ying to make contracts; for fall girl, who was shot in tbo mouth, breast only in Hendricks County, but throughout ".Vl" Hankins, the.well-known Chicago to 20c; r.ve. No. 2, ,51.e to 52c. unpaid spccilic taxes fov J.80-1-95-90 from delivery.. --; laad hi}), will probably recover. central Indiana, and many new,spapcrs, race-horse man and gambler, was killoil Cincinnati—Cattle, .'52..50 to .1:5.25; hogs, the AVest Branch Escanaba River lin- : Itobert IL ijCitdley, clerk of; the police .;, are in a fermeat ov>cr the possible out­ by the iicoidental closing of a folding.bed, 93,00 to ft.25;: sheep. - $2.00'-to .?4,00; provomoilt Company of AlarQuette.r This court Illld owner., of tlie -Grand Rapids : > is the commencement of lt crusadoagiiiiist Dciiiol ial'cd by ii Hurrictme. come of the second trial. T'he dinprisoned man was not extricated wheat. No., 2, 9Cc to .97c; corn,-: No. 2 ball club,-one,of the eight clubs In the nil delinquents of the class, ,the;purpose, A hurrioano struck the picnic grovo at for nearly ten miaiitcs after the collnpsu mixed, 30c to 31c; oflts. No. 2 mixed, 19e AVestcrn 'League, is reported short, ,$4,-:;::; , vLaurolwoocl Park, Chicago, and demol­ and v.'hen help liuah.v came ho'had died of to 21c; l'ye, No. 2, 49e to 51c.: : . being to make them settle or forfeit their President Borda Falls. 208,90; in; his nccoulits with- the-'AVayne •; :j ished the dancing iiavilion. in which sev­ suffocation. charters. . ., During a mitiouuj fete which was Detroit;—Cattle. I|;2,.50 to .ItS.SO; lings, County .treasurer; ,-•: - • , :-;; eral hundred persons luld taken refuge ?3.00 to .1i4.25; sheep, ¥2.50 to, .?3,75; . The Ladles' Literary Association Iroin the storm. One woman was killed hold ;ln Montevideo. X-'ji'esideat .L Iilinrte Royal Rerwains vStolen, Following . the; example of -Detroit , wheat, No. -2,; 03c..to 05c;; corn, .No. .2 OwoRso had complete control of- and eleivon persons were severely Borda of Urllgmiy was shot and kliltwl by I'lic crypt Of tbo.cathcdral at .Stuhlweis- schools, the Grand Rapids Board of Kd- ycllow,:'31e to 33c; qats,- No. 2, white, 22c Owosso, and Corunna '.rractioii Co.'s lines wounded. an assassin. President Borda died lilmost seiihiirg, northeast of lilike . lialatony, ueation has decided upon a revision of the ' to 2-lc; l'ye, 51c t:o 52c. , ^ Thursday, members of the a.ssociation act­ imuiodiatoly after ho was shot. Seiior Hungal'y, known us the .Aillriolikircli, in curriculum so as4;o dispense withall frills :; 'J'bc Kinjis Matclied, Toledo-AVhellt; No. 2 red, Die to i)5c;' ing as conductors on the cars. .All money' Cuestas, presidcllt ot'Uic senate, has as- which, fourteen of the .Vrpad kings of and cut the ' course! ,of, studies-.down' to; • i; . Star Poiutcr;, and ,Ioc Palchen, feOlJ^, cnrll. No. 2mixed, 30e to 32c;-oal:s,-No. taken iu was'turned over to the associa­ fiumed the presidency .of the reptlblie lid Hungary were buried, has' hecii dcsiicrn t- relilly iiocdod.;n;ork: of. arithmetic,^ googj -;,., • are maiehod for $-1,000, the race to take 2:wliile, ISc to 20c; rye. No, 2, 40c to 51c; tion, and dulte a-suiii,was realized. , No iliiterim. od jllld the skulls and other holies have rapby, rcading,.spolliiig, etc. , ' . ' :"-;:i'y :,..plaoo at Alystic.Park, .Medford, JSIass., .elovor seed, ,1:4,20 to !{!4,30, . : ; change was given and,passes didn't go., j - becil stolen. , ' • . '. ' The stol^os of Peter-:Baueiv Ifr., andJ^^A?; ,.,fieptoniborll. : Rich Pearl Beds In Arkansas. ~ .AUiWiliikoo—AA'lioat, No. 2 spring,j.02c| .: The Grand Liapids.and-,Indiana: Bail- 'lAlbert;: Baumgarten at: Sagiu.aw were ' ' .New diflcovorics of valuable deposits .oX .Sentence of Death Commuted., to 94c; corn. No. 3, 30c to 32c; oats. No. li'raiicc May Float a Bifj I/oaii. road .Company: AVeduesday, puid; State: burghiriiiod ;;Tuesday night.::;Bauer: lost pearls in lakes and rivers in Arkansim . .It- Constantiuoplo, au imperial iradc 2 white, 22c to 24c; rye, No.:2, 50e toT.2c; Treasurer Steele its specific taxes' for,the' -•i London special:' .'The Pinancial Jfews .$50 .worth,>;of clothing andrBaumgarten , have, added greatly to, llie e.xciteiuent irl- has been issued commuting tho sentence harloy. No. 2,- 40e to ,4Sc; • pork',, uicss, year -LSOG; which'-amounted; to' .?3G,S33.^- : says llio , Prcaich Cabinet is considering read.v.existing over similar discoveries, of dcittll l:o be imposed uiiou the nine men !^S:io lo ,'t;9.25. some shoes, _ , stliBiloatlng of a loan of iCliO.OOU.OOO, (fSO,- The company,,^also ;paid; $345; indiiterest,': and thousands . of people are wading who were engaged in the niasslicre of Ar­ Buffalo—Cattle, .1:3.00 to .1:5.50; hogs, Charles .Garrett, s a :„wcll-to-do,:;,farmcr •ii p:000,'JOO) in 2^ per cent, bonds, partly for because 'Of-:its; failure;.fo.;pay;;;its;ta.\e3' through the water in different pan'ts of menia nsat Tokat, in March last, to penal 153.00 to i^l,75; sheep, .1!;!,00 to .W.OO; living aenr'ISIsie,-was-knocked down by Ma s':the.icdcinpiiou of: the Jloating debt and Aug. 1, when thoy were due. ihe jSi.ite senrching for the gems. servitude for life in Tripoli and Bjirlwiy, whealy No, 2.l'cd, USc to .fl.OO; corn,-No.' an,' unrnly- bull,'his .collar bone-and, jaw.';:-,:. * partly . for llie rijconstruction ottbe ;;. In A''anBuren_ County areluindreds of 2 yellow, 3.=5o to 37e;. oats,-No. 2 white,' orchlirds;;With.:' thousands of trees,; oii' broken'and' several' teeth-;knocked:;put.;;•;:;;;;; .4} • - Prtnch Navy. Arrented In Ontario. . .Rebels Win the Pass, 23c to 2jc. which there'is not a'Single:poach. :.'It:is lie may die. • 'i Pir.-itea Cari-y Oil' Slariners, AA'illiaul Hostettor was „ arrested . by Port Ijiindi-Kotal, situttted at tli'e ex­ Now Vork-Onttlo, .1:3.00 to ,1:5.50; hogs,; true that:inva;comparatively.;narrow:;belf :.'T,w'0iity-livo;thousand persoiiyiattCndcdv;;vrV Madrid special: The Portuguese: bark Canadian oflicUtlx at Bell City, On(:., and treme, end of tlio lvli,vher Pass and glirri- .1i3.50 to ,1:5.25; sheep, .1:3,00 to .1:4,50;: along the lake shore there is a partial the; M; E.','cainp •-meeting ;at.:Reed.*City. tyEoslta-Pario has becit, altaekod off the turned over to a Ujiitcd States postotlico soned by SOO .ilieli ot the :Kybcr Kidos; M'hoiit, Ko. 2 red, .'fl.01 to ijiLOS; colm, Crop; lind-; some,:orclinrds;;contniu-.,,a' ;fnil The hirge;tcntproved',tobo;a,raUier;cold ', ; .rcoastof'JIorooco.by pirates belonging to inspector from Denvoivcharged with'the was attacked iin,d,^buriiod by - the .-Vf ridis;. .No,:2, 3uc to 3Cc; o,!its,,No; 2;wliite,. 2'3c to «rop,''b lit •; c voii-thcroi; the;a vcrageifis: ^ auditorium,Jbut!'all:;'-tlio;;!vserviceS';,j\vero' the Boooza K;ibilsi 'The Captain and lour robbery, ol! the: Denver: postofiice'Ri year The -lainous: Khyvbor; Pass, vlcitditig. from 25c; butler, creamery, 12c to 20c; eggs, larirolv attended. • ^ 1 • ' . .,. . oi the crew, or the bark, were carrielied off. ago. I Afghanistan into Jiidia, has now fiiUeaI ,Webtoiu,lGc to. lSc> ^more toi half a orop.^ ^ , '"^F'^^ ^^^^ij^'f.:, . , Ktaml, which wits nt tiio end of the two- Kuay, which was nchlevefl on Aug. 21 CSHAPTER XXI, PAGEANT OF PEACE, mile march. Two hundred young women The assassination of President S, "Not in bed yet?" asked Sir UaWi, at scattered along the route, attired in gowns ISM, he entered, while Nettie flitted tbrougJ of. I'od, white and blue) scattered flowers Tbo assnssiniition of President Idiarto the opposite door and evaded him. before his carriage. AVlien the President, Borda of Uruguay was not aitogciher a "No," I said. "I have been hcarinj FIFTY THOUSAND OLD SOLDIERS staiiding on the reviewing .stand, caugiit surprise to olllcials in, Washington wh» some wonderful news. Come hero, and i PASS IN REVIEW. sight of the tattered war Hags of the have watched the recent outbreaks la will tell you." armies of Illinois he put down'his hat and Uruguay, This was thC: second attempt Ho advanced; but he did not sit down ciii!>ped his hiinds, exploding a demonstra­ on the president's life, the former bein< only stood there by the mantelpiece—tali PrCfiiiloiit .lIcKiiilcy LoadH tlic Vcl- tion which rolled down the line like the niado April 21 last by a crazy student straight, massive, with his eyes bent oi ernaM in tlie Griiii(r Army T'nrade booming of cannon. named Bevecca, the lire. nt Jlulfiilo—.'Miirtiiil CoIiiiiiii!< Are The whole route was over smooth ns- The last issue of the Montevideo Times, "It will pleaSe you, I am sure," I weni Clieereil liy llulf u ^lillioii. Ijbalt iwvemonts, tho first march of the received in Washijiglon, states that tba on rapidly. "You—you nave wished Ii receiving, for nearly three kind. Gen. Alger said, he had ever be­ president rejuiuued away, from the stat« often. Can't you guess it?" hours. T;et mo take you down to the re­ hold. The i'rosident's reviewing stand house in evident fear of his life. At the "1 am not good at guessing," bo an Toucli HIIioWH Atriiiti. freshment room. 1 have just brought was at the interseetiou of North street time a junta of tlioso seeking to overthrow swered constrainedly. "You bad bettei Nearly RO.OOO war-worn veterans, with Nettie up, It is cool there, and tlicre are and Bic-hinond avenue. Ai>proaching the the government had esiabli.shed active tell me at once." the President of the tJnited Stales at some seats." stand the army moved west in North ojierationsat Uie capitol. The assassina­ "\V'ell," I said, bursting into the subjeo their head, made the triiimijhal march of "I am rather tired," I said, talcing his street. Double rows of trees, whose tion of the president doubtless will bring without further prelude, "Yorke has pro Uie Grand Army of the Itepublic in Buf­ offered arm. "It is a pity London draw­ branches met ovei-head, made a green the country to a revolutionary crisis, posed lo Nettie at last!" falo Wodncadiiy. For more thiin si.\ hours ing rooms are so small. One can never canopy above the last half-mile of the which has been long impending. 'The rcr- He started. The words certainly rouseV the grizzled but uiiditunlcil rommints of manage suflicient seats, I find," morch. It looked as if tho army was com­ olution thus far had been conlinod to tha hini from his composure. the iirniJes of the republic poured through ing out of a fair,v-bflok forest. To the country district,'), where severiil extensive "I think your splritB will wear out your "Proposed!" he said, almost as Incred Uie streets in lines of undulating blue, west, tbo situation was the same. The engagements had boon fought, the Gov­ body, bf said; "you bear excitement bad­ ulously-as I myself said it a short tim( amid tbo niartial crash of bands and the foliage heightened the colors of the ilut- ernment forces securing the advantage. ly. You enjoy it, perhaps; yos," ffravdy, before. "Are you sure?" frenzied huzzas of a patriotic populace. tering Hags as the army wound past the Tliora is no Uruguayan representnliye In "I think you do onjoy It. But you are "She has just been telling me," I an. Nearly half a million spectiitors watched stand. AVitshinglon. not like yourself in the least." sworcd; "she was too elated to keep thi the glorious ])iigeanl and bombarded the At the time ot Senor Borda's oloclion "I wish," I said pettishly, "you would news very Jong to herself. Are you"- marching legions with tlie roar of their Itailroiid ofllcials say that 300,000 is a he belonged to IJie odicial party, and wa» not watcli mc so. I have told you before looking straight up into his face and meet ceaseless cheering. low cstiiniile of the nuiiibor of visitors in elected by a narrow majority. The peo­ It la BO bu.*iness of yours what I do, how Jng his eyes—"are you surprised?" For two hours President McICinley Buffalo. The police arrangejucnts were I look or-—" stood in tlio reviewing stand, with Com- luimlriible. Persons liiiving grand stand ple, it was said, vvero sadly disapiioinlod CHAjPTER XIX. "Very," ho said slowly. "Or whether you kill yourself or not," mander-in-Cliiff Clarkson and Gov. tickets fmmd their seats readily, and the at tiio result, but order and quiet was Tlifi iliniicr went on gnily and 'brightly, "Why?" I asked, coloring hotly «nd in he added. "No, you are rlglit; It 1» no Frank S. Black of Now York at his side, 500,000 persons who wanted to see the maintained. The leading papers of Uru­ •despite my ominous discovery. But Net­ dignanlly. "You always thought he wai business of mine; only I can't help won­ and acknowledged the greetings of Uio parade were kept well in hand, guay deplored the election of SenbrBoixla tle had, (jfown vorj- pale, and Yorko was fond of her. You alwaj-s hoped ho would dering why any one who is as happy as balllo-sciirrcd hosts passing before him. Kc'cept loiiM of tho lOveniiiir. iind declared that it marked a reaction in vi?oMR him It Clearfield. Sat'isfled with As I said t3iese words. Sir Ralph en­ Then I grow cold, and sick, and afraid columns niovod for miles between two ceived the Loyal Legion. At 10:45 he about 1,500,000,000 bushels. In tJio fam­ tills aiTuiiscmuiil, I Inrnod my attention tered the supper room with one of Wg fav­ I knew now the secret of the change Ij solid, shouting walls of liumiuiily, such a wont to the Niagara Hotel for the night. ine year of 1S!)1 it was only 1,200,000,000. to my ot'lii'P Klinsts. orite dowagers. I think ho heard them— I n.m almost sure ho heard them, and him. I know he had guessed Yorke'i •living mass ns had never been scon be­ The Impression is gaining ground that IBu-' I'resell I ly tliorn was some siuRinK and the fact that he had done so sent the blood feelings for mo, and I knew, too, tfhat mj fore in tho lOmpiro Stale outside the me­ MINE OWNERS AT SEA. ropo's wheat crop this year is even l9s« uiu.sii', lull only lit iiilerviils, so as to ro- in a hot tide to my face. own reticence, deception, confusion, haj tropolis. than in ISOI, But this is not the worst: iinvi', iii»i, chiK'lv-, oniivorsation. I liked (he been like so many additional proofs foi Coiiililiic of tlic Hiir Conl (Ipiiriitors Jh of it, Europe usually produces as luucJi hnv.y, of vnliM's and llio sound of langlrter, "Let us go," I said abruptly; "1 must The city was swathed in rod, white and, his suspicion's to rest on. Hiidly Slinttoroil. rye as she does wheat. It is the bread and I iilicd to SCO tlie gray Rroiips forniine look after my guests upstairn." blue. Public and private buildings were "Are you pleaswl?" he asked me sud' At Pillsburg Wednesday, the coal op­ grain of the masses. The rye crop of the and lirciiltiuf; llu'iiisolvos np, from time to Ho gave me his arm. We pa-ssed Sir smothered in the Slars and Stripes. The denly, after a long, dreary pause. erators practically split and went home. principal Huropean countries , (Russia, tluir>, ill 11 lM'i;,'hl Iviiloidoscope fashion, lialpli. I s.tw the stern look in his eyes, trudging battalions were hemmed in on I started and looked up, but as I me( They held a session in the foreiioon and Gcrniaii,v, France, Austria, Bulgaria, tlint, li'I'l thf ri.oiii as a biicUKroiiiid to va­ and my heart sank within me. AVlmt ill both sides with lluttering Hags, and lloat- his eyes the hot blood once more rushed gave out 11 statement that they would lioiimania and Italy and the low countrloi ried iiictiires. falo alwa.vs brought him across my path ing atreamers hung from every window at the most compromising moment? to my face and neck. T^ie very certalntj and ivnnaclc. '.I'lie decorations were on "continue tho struggle along the lines that and Sweden) has averaged about 1,300,- J lull! a iliiii idea all tliat evening that of misinterprelntion only added to mj a lavi.sh scale and included many gorge­ may appear to be the most productive of 000,000 bu.shels annually for 1S90, ISOB, YnrU" bad dNpniiiiiod to spcal: to mo, The evening ca.me to an end at last-— confusion. ous designs. Noble arches spanned the the results desired in liio interests of 1804 and 1S9;1, 'This season 111o rye crop bill avoiiliiiion was eiisy, and I had a tho rooms were envjity. Nettie, I and Sir "Of coiirso Inm pleased," I sold, bu) droiid of anyUiiiiK aiiproacliing a tolo-a- Ralph lingered a few momcnt.'j and dis­ my voice was unsteady; "very pleased, telo wii:h him. My reincJiiln-niices of them cussed lightly tlio various occurrences, Thoro i.s always something delightful to i woro not |)leasant. However, he had f made a move at last. woman in a friend's marriage. It"- wntiihwl lu's opportunity better tlian I "I am vorj- tired," I said, "and it is laiighing foolishlj'—"it is the ne.tt be«( giuirdcd against it, for I found Mm sud­ Sunday morning. You," looking at Sir thing to being married herself. And thai; denly by my side. Tualph, who was leaning against tiie man­ telpiece, "you, I suppose, are going to of course. Is the event of her life." "i: wiiirl to congratnlato you," he began. have a smoke?" "1 suppose it is," he said, bitterly, anand<|y happy." I was wearied out, and yet I could not other's accents. Mounted ofllcors were . .ture to-night. Who would fancy a little passed under the tramway, 'On their, re-'-ffI ".Oif course you are," I answered, trying move. I became conscious of a foolish dashing hither and thitlior, giving tlieir "tiling likeliiat could touch you?" turn they were stopped.by deputy sheriffss.sij to galvanize my, voice into similar juhir feeling, of hatred against that unoffending sharp, orders. . Sabers and burnished and told they could not pass under: thei>,')-jl "Nettie's voice always toudlies me," I lant tones; "and so am I, and so will be gown. "To-morrow,",,I half .-whispered shleldsflashcd in tho sunlight 'I'here was tramway," but must return to their camp-';!?! •said,'a'lilJtle aaTiamed of the tears that Sir Raljph, and—and everybody: Really to,:,myself, ,"I'will lock it, away. I will everywhereWhat seemed, to the civilian's by crossing a field and coming donui'the-igl wero, trembling oil my lashes. "It is not nothing.could have turned 'out better for novorwear it again—never!" , eye confusion'and consternation, but not railroad. '-' •flt ;for; crowds and drtiwing rooms,' only ^for all parties." ,/Tlion slowly, on* by,:one, the tears be­ so to the.sturdy old soldiers in the blue •for one's better moments, "I knew you would be,ploase Do not vex yourself on that score, last -weary, veterans - trudged by ,the re-, 'liThe band,'with iDolan-.at'its head;-and^ one ssMg, some ono recited, daver peo­ niy.child. Itwas only aimssing fancy." One of the.most vronderful things viewing.-,stand, two:miles from the ter-' the marchers following, - then • .• startodS ple, pretty people, charming people, quiet "It is nice of you to say so," she an­ albout eagles Is-their power of. vl8|on. racc. The line of march was up Main down the'road to' go under,the tramwayji people,; took:their turns, and played their swered, alittlcmorogravely than she.had Their eyes are much better and strong­ street to Chippewa, thence to Delaware and on to the camp.- When Dolan reach-?' partfi, ;and: entertained themselves with yet spoken, "and—and I suppose, after avenue,, and north .on , that; aristocratic ed:the'tramway,hp was told by tho dep^,'^ er than ours, and they boar not only to PBKSinUXT JUAN IDIAKTE IlOHDA.. . thodr Burroundjngs. , If f t had been my all, a man is not; always constant to one thoroughfare,'lined with the homes of the uty..sheriffs that.lie.-could'.'go.no'-far'ther;-! lookitipon t'ne: sun, but they, can eeo; ambition to make my "orening'' a success, love." old families of the city. The columnturn-^ sassin, : Tlie weapon used was a revolver.' When heVanted'toknowthe reason why* much ' more distinctly than wo can. I suppose I could have believed I had ac­ "Hush!" I said; "I hoar' Sir Ralph's ed ,west in Nortli;street, passing.beautiful The -assassin was -arrested.', v,, Senor 'J. ho was told that such a move wn.s a'vio-f^ Even baby eagles can see tholr parents complished it without overweening van­ step. We—we will talk about this to-mor­ residences of a later generation, and Idiarto 'BordaiiWas; elected,;president- of lati'onof thelaw and, the injunctiori.?>Thisf ity. row.., I;am tired to-night;, andhill-temper- at Immense distances coming to food marched through the circle to disband, in Uruguay'for the term extending 'from Dolan denied and the arreatf ollowed.''Ho| "You look very tired,". «aid, Yorko Fer­ fi; but"—kissing her tenderly and fondly tUem, as they phiinly show by their, the parks of the lake shore, March, 1804, to 189S. The fete at which tvtts taken; to'WasMiigton on the'firstt rers' voice in my oar later on in the even­ —"I pray .that you.may.be.happy, Nettie, cries, before a human eye can possibly' .president-McKinley rode at the head he was assassinated was being; held = in train, while the marchers returned'* t(>j^ ing. ".You layo been standing, talb>g. always—always happy." makethem out In the clearest light «{ the; parade as. far a4 the reviewing. celebration of the .independence of 'DrU' their camp. " i"''i:'ifA^ ^ngliaiit Counli) ^trntt TO SAVE MONEY I'tiblliiUeil everyThiirsday

WILLIAM L, CLARK, MASON, MICH,

Always The Cheapest, fi. \ PARKHURST, Always The Cheapest. ' •OJTJS VJ!AK .,..$1.25 BIX Mo.vTJis 65 SChbbb MO.NTiis 35o BatTed (It ttie I'ostofflce, Mason, Mlcli.,a3 seeonil-class matter. BOOTS, SHOES,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1897 DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, RUBBER GOODS

Tirii: Pennsylyaniii democratic state convention, lieUl litsL Tiiesda}', decliir- UNDERWEAR, CLOAKS. cd tor the free coinage of silver. At Brown Bros. CixciKNATt was chosen as tlie place , This week we are all tore up repairing the sto:-e, but will be i-eady to for the National G. A. B. cncuin They are at all times enabled by their large cash purchases dii'cct anent In I80S, John P, S, Gobln from the leading manufacturers and watching evciy oppoi'tunity fo l»<2nnsylvania was elected commander SHOW YOU SOMETHING NEW in-chief on the second ballot. cash bargains, to give their customei-s prices not afforded by smaller dealers. Our special cffoi't for bai-gains are our customers'gain, as 'DtJiiiNO the camp.'iiKn last fall I'C ABOUT those who trade with us are fully awnre of SEPTEMEER 9, 1897. •Ijublican.s told iis if they were success Cul evciy dollar would be worth 100 We are, at all times, Leaders in «ents. :.N'uw they tell usasilverdolh No tickets given, but you can buy Diy Goods cheaper at Parkhui'st's tliaii any other place, lis worth only -12 cents. Which BEST ASSORTMENT, NEWEST STYLES and which? LOWEST PRICES. TtX'ii Bhos., a cloLhinp firm of ycai'.s standin;,' of Cinciiiiial.i, O,, have succumbed to Llio pressure of tlic times BROWN BROS., Mason. and rnndoan asslKnmcnt. The caiiscof Wieii' failure was inability to realize I'rophti* Ordiir. THEY LET HIIVI DIE FULLY FIVE THOUSAND The Stoney Glare. IVIASON (MARKETS. wn real estate, wliich, in the present .SUilo of MIelilgan. county of Ingham, ss, Al Allen Stone, alias "Stonoy," wilo es­ Ooi'iootuil overy TliurHdiiy iimriiliif,' a .Session of Uio iifobjilo court I'or said iMMiiit/i 45t«ito of the niarlcet is greatly dcpres.s Because He Was Not Very Goo Sunday School Scholars and caped from the Mason jail on the night buhl al llle probate olllee. In llle ciiy of INIason, fid. Pay. Workers Out In Force. on tlio iiilli day of AiiKiisl In Hie year one of June 25tli, ]Si)5, W!ls arrested here WHEAT,Uod, No. a, i)er bnsliel...... O 88 Ihoiisand oIkIiI lulndi'cd and nliicly-seven, WUHAT, Wlillo, No, 1, |ierbu!il)ul.,., la 88 I'fcsent F. S, I'orter, .liidKi! of I'vobalc. li'red .Sweet, son of a well-know Because, one day in tlie dim past, ast evening by Olllcei's Ferris and Ouit repnblican fi-iends inform KYK & .i;i In the iiiauer of llio esiatii of Albert Case, farmer of Vevay township, died las child was born in a manger at Betlil Moi'ofski. Since niaking his escape Ui\OAT.S i .T, poi-hiishu1 l 11© 18 deei'iised. On n'adintj and lllinf; the pitilioii, tlie Dingley bill is not a breeder o OOHN.sliollcd.perlinmlfUi,„.....' . , ...., l 76 duly viu'lllod, of ,1, I). I'ark, ailinliiistralor ot nlKlit In it inlscrablc hovel In the hem, five tliousand people today con from the county jail "Stonoy" has Cl-OVKR SKHl),puf iHisUul ©r. (Ki salil eslaii!, prayllif! llial he may be initliorized, trusts. Under the McKinloy bill tlior .enipoweri'ii anil llconsod to ,sell cerlain real western jiart of Miison ri'om an over­ gi'cgated at the Agricultural College served 15 months in the work house at TIMOTHY .SKKU. perbiisliol Ol 76 -was a window glass trust, but it wen oitooJiiints A>'ii iMtovisions, estate ot ivlilcli tile said AiiiurtCaso, died, seized dose of inorpliinc adniiiilstci'cd bv grounds. They carried baunci's Toledo, from wliicli institution ho was for lliu put-pose of disii'iiiliiion, into voluntary li 0 thcsaid day of iieariiiK, io. ,S. rOUTElt, C, I,. I'lwic, iriw.l .Indue of I'i'obatc. coinage of silver .'it the legal ratio of Mi's, Clara Thayer, IIioi-e were over .'!,000 cliildi'en and liad tile elVcct of pi-oducing a kind of SrUINti OIirOICl!:N.S,tli'os,scd, porlb © 8 OnrOKENS.llvo, |)uri)Oinid ® 6 I'i'olialii UoKlsler. (A true copy.) to one and said tliat he would sup' Accordins,' to the stiitoiiionts of tli toachors in the pi'occsslon. stupor I'l'om wliich ho has now fully TUl{ICI5Y.S,llvo, iierpoimd © TUK1CKY.S,dressed, per pound 0 10 Notice nf Altaeliiuiinl;, imrt the ciitii'e state democratic tick n mates. Sweet asked Scai'l to inject The pai'iidc was sonicwliat late recovered, iUthoiigli tlicolliccrsat llrst nUIfjDINO MATKltlAL, SliUftOt MlolilKaii, elreilltcoilvl. for llio county et, fiiul l.liat he was for the Hon. Wil the drug Into his arm, and almost Iln sl,artinff on account of tliO latearrlval believed he had taken aconite. of liiL'liani. Lewis C. Wobh vs. Clark DoolltUo. WATEIl UMl!,perl)aiTol ®I 00 N'oilec Is lierehy ulven, thai on.llle ,Stll day oC Siani .Tcnniiigs Bvywn for president in mediately afterit was injected IjcCiime of several of tlic scliools, Although OALOINED ri.AHT|.:K, per biirrol.... ©i 70 .liiiy, A, 1), ISO", a wi-lt uf litliiclinient was duly Stone was arrested in April, 1895, for Vr^ASTKlUNCt 1 [Allt, iier basliol.... unconscious, Seiirl rushed up town ® 30 issued ontnf lllu clrenlt court, for the cniiiity ot 'Hm. He said he had tried for several the street i"illway company was run the robbery of a young man named sniNGLI!S,partboiisaud 95®3 60 iiiKllilln, at tho suit of Lewis C, Webh, tho years to believe with tlic i-epiiblica foi' a doctor, butoii Jiccoiuitof Sweet's uing nine cars on its Michigan avenu rJMI!,rJM E, ,t'ood •, j)or •bjirrol • . ® 70 plalnllll' aforesaid, a(,'iiinst tlio lands, leimnis, Brown. He was bound over to tlie " " per U foot. 3 00@.( 00 guilds, clialtlos, inwneys anil ell'ecis ot Clarlc reputation lie was niisilcccssfiil in kci party and tliat he followed itvinti! he lino the iicconimodatlons were Inade- cii'cuitcourt for trial, but the night ih)Oiltth!,ilefeiiilaill abnve iiiimed, torllio'siiin ot ting one to go t,o the house, altlioug Sl6l..'i7, which said writ was reliirnablu on Ulo «aw that it was against the interest i.]iiate and the Franklin sti'eetPi'osby- before his case was to come up lie made Ouardiuu Srtlo. 27lhdiiy or .Illiy, 1.S!I7, , of tlic working class, and he bolilg one sent over some medicine. (iCrian and tlic First M, E,'Sunday liy vlrtiio or ii llcoiisu to iiui Kfiiiitcd On tlin Diiled Wason, ISlleli,, Aill!iiat4lli. IR07, I liole through the jail.lloor and es­ anil (lay of .luly, I8!)7, by l'\ S, I'orlof, jiidKo of LAWTON'.!', IIKMANS, Tanner himself could follow its doc- About eight o'clock last night Dr school did not reacii tlie college caped with .•mother prisoner. A.M. pi-nhatoor tliocoiml.y of lii(,'liam, and St.itio or Attoriloy for J'lalutilT. Allelil|i;an, I sliall .soilat piihllu' aiiutlon, op the irine no longer, ]\rr. Tlailon is one n Boot was found and went over to l.iie gl'ounds until after ]] o'clock. Cummins, now prosecuting attorney, 17Hi ilivy l ,s«iiieiiiber, A, i;, 18(17. ill the residence ot Will, Fninkllii, in Uio lowiisl i|.i or Uellil, at m.'ittcr IS not known, but it is probabi curtitln real oslatfl in .said Mnini.y, de.scrlbod as and his a,ssistiiMts, and was lieaded olTensc charged against him at that llifl niidlvided oue-UiIrd (KO Inlcfcsl, in lots nine o'clock in the forenoon of liinlday, proceed Ex-CnN(il(l«HMAN HHX.IAMIN 1 that an Investigation will be made. by the Maple Gi'ove ladies'band. Tiie nllliibcr eleven (ll)aild l.wolvu(l2) iind llionortii to receive bids tiir Uio cleaning I lu, of a cerlaillv time. He will, tlioreforc, bc arranged dralii known iiiiii designiileii as "Jlud Lake Jiurriciiwoin'ir of Cincinnati, McKii liiiir('/.)of loUnirU'on (I3),<)r bik iininber one Searl is well known thronglioiit tli pupils formed a column two abi'oast, on a charge of jail breaking, wliicli is (1) or l\lciwliert and saolcrider's addilion to ilio Outlet Drain," localcd and esliililislicd in lbo: ley's coiiiinissioacr of patents, after viUane, (now city) of Mason, Michiijan; mill a said mwiisliip n( Ufllr.,aiul dusi'iltn'il as follows, stiitc as a crack trapshootcr and lias which extended ncai'ly arouud the cx circuit court olTense.—Lansing pai'oid of land comnlenoinK at tlie niii'lliwest to wit; A cortain ili',.iii loeatcil iillii esl.abllslicd seeing ex-C!ov, Flower's defense shotwitli tiie Lansing team several tensive grounds. Nearly evei'y pupi coi'ilDrol'Iol;niiPiliei-ten (K)), In said block one In llle lownshiiKif Deilli, in sald eoilnly, known Joiirrial, Aug. 31. and designated as tlio "Milii Lake Gullet Di'alii." trusts, said to a ISfew York .rournal (l),niniiiiif,'thon(;o.snn|,MW(;slOflyon a lino witli Limes. Afi-s, TliUyer gained notoriety cal'ried a banner or an American Hag UionorUl lino of said lot ten (10), ehjvon (ll) 'Xhat said drain needs elcaning out from tlio up­ per end Uiereot down slfcani, a distanco of four -correspondent: lii'ougliout the counl,y fi'oin the di rods; tlionco soiillu'iistorlv parallel \viDli the and the procession of little folks was common Council Proceedlners. woslcndsot lots ten (10) anil idovon (li), twelve liiiiidnid rods. "I do not need any one's opinion on orce suit brouglit by licr husband and iin inspiring slglit. The GentrlU M Mason, August 30,1897. (12) rods; Uluiiuu iiortlieastefly seven (7) rods on Said job will ho let by sections. TlioseeUoli at tile benollt of trusts. Any one wli a lino parallel Willi tliii soul It lino of lot. tweivii the outlet of (lie drain will be let llrst, and Uio II which e.v-Slierill' McEuen ligiii'cfl E, Siindiiy scliool was l,he largest in Council met and was called to order (12); lllciico noi'llnvealoi'ly four (-1) foits paralloi rcnialninK seeunn.s in their order tip stream, In . Ijas spent a season in VVaslliiigton, as aecordaiico with llie diagram now on llio with prominently. — Lansing ,7ourual the line and headed tliocolumn. Ply by President Pro Tern, Peek. ! wilb Uiu ivest end ot lot twelve (12); tlieiico 1 liave done this past yciir iind I'or so Prr";rnt—A Idii Fckbart Pock, Rose 1 oor'heaslorly ronr (-1) rods lo lliu sbiilliwest tlieother papers piinaliilnglo said drain. In lbo 3!iany seasons before, cannot but lool. Aug, 27tii, , mouth Congi'cgational Sunday school ivn.iLir, ' -^^''(eomi!rofloJ.,N«,.eluv(ai (ll);, Uieiiee northwcst- olllco of V, M, Kandall, deplilv counly drain Willi liori'or ii[ion tlic growing In and Whitman, orly elKhl; (.S) rods on llle wosl lino of lots ten and eommissionor, (0 wliicli reference may bo had did not appear as a school, but many Minutes of last meeting read and eleven to tlio iibice of bOKinning, All In block by all iiarUes iiiici-esteil, and bids will be inado cncc of Lhcso mighty coinbliia.ti()as and received accoi'illngly, Conlraets will bo, Fred Sweet's body was taken to the of tlic pupils were present. , Tlie other approved, number one (i) of .VleKobort and S.ickrlder's and ••iggiTgalions of capital, Evei'y- additiiiil to the villaL'o (now city) of Mason, made with Uie lowest responslblo iilddor giving 330dy knows how congress was simply vault Friday afternoon, it was inter­ Sunday schools of the city wore well KBrORT OF COMMITTEE, Tnitham county, MleblKan. arieiiilatu security tor tlie perforniniico bt, Uio work, in a sum then and Uicro to bo llxcd bynie, lieki up by tl\c trusts during the lust red the following morning. Rev. W The finance committee report the 31W7 .lOnNW. I'OTTS, represented. The Will iamston,schools Oiiardian ot silld rrudeneo M, I'otts and Frank reserviiiK lo myself the right to reject any and eession. It came to be that tlic repre^ following claims andrecoramcnd their all bids, Tlio date tor iho completion of siieli H. B, Ui'cll conducted brief .services in point of numbers caiue next, U. Potts, minors. sentativesof these gi'catcombinations allowance: Dated Antf.2d, 1S07. contract, anil tho terms of payment tlicrotor, at the grave, shall bo announced al lbo Unio and place ot nicrcly said, 'You shall, do this, and Schools were also present from Pleas A, \'. I'oolc, lumber for .strcot Jio 74 rrobnto Order, lotting. you shall not do that,'and itwils don Proseclitoi' Cummins has examined antGrove, IVol'th Aurelius, Fitchburg, Mai-slial l.oturfic and ihon on streets 23 oo State of Miehigiin, County of Tilalmm, ss. Kollce Is further hereby glvoii, thai at Uie tlnio «r ntit done as they commanded, t do Fred Wilco.x, m niglits nawatslinian 17 .W and place of saidieliing, or at such other time tlie statul;es and finds no grounds for Buulfci'hill Centci-, Felts, Bunkcrlilll Co. LMl mouUis rent (JO 00 Probate court for siikl cnilniv. •HOI, know wliether T. airl diU'crcntly Esliito of Henry N, Itnshlnoro, deceased. iuid plaoo Umroaffer to whIchT, the liniili, eom- holding Seai'l for any tiling criminal. Mason, WebbcrvillcWhcatfleld,,South S. 1). Neoly, drawinR lirick and llle 2 6fl missloncr al'orosaid, may adjourn the slimo, tho , constituted from other men or no, bnt ir. V/. Asoltlno, work In ooinotory,,. 2 Notice Is hereby glvcil, that Wllliani II. Pack­ ard, admlnlstfator ot said estate, lias Hied Ills assessment for hcncllts iiud the lands comprised my iJlood boils when 1 contemplate Locke, The procession was reviewed D, firegory, Ar^y\ng for city 2 !IB wlUiln ilWiUud l-akoOnUcl Drain Special As­ Sues the Ex-Presldent. A, Coburn, work at pumping staUoii no llnal account, and Uiat I have appointed tho the growing power of corpoi'iito wealtl from the pdrcli of Williams hall by 17th clay of September, no.'ct, itt ten sessment District," will bo subject lo review,, .Stove Irish, ditto , 3 03 Tho following Is a description of tiio several-, wvertlie legislation of this country. .lleceivcr Mayof the Ingham County CblcaKO Gon'l Flxtiivo Co., snpplles.. lO K o'clock in tho forenoon, at tlio pt'obate olllco in President of the Day C. A, Gowcr said comity, as tiie time of hearing thereon, tracts or parcels ot land eonslltiltlng Ulo special Savings Bank commenced an action in S, Nelson, one month's salary as lineman 45 00 assessment district ot said drain, vizi H w yd ot President Snyder, Secretary Butter H. E, Cobilrn, ono month's salary as snii- and for tho assit'nnient and distrlbntlon of said estate, 11 0 K, sec 21; n w K of n 0 sec 21; no ot n It IVlakes a Difference, the circuit court today against Piinl orlntiindentoniBlitliiK plant lo OO w sec 21; s 0 !i of n w \4, sec 21; no K of s w (ield, Hon, Milo D. Campbell of Cold- 0, L, Oasccrlln, ono montii's salary 13 00 wated Ailfiiist I7rh, m7. Ullrich, the Mt, Clemens capitiilist, Yy, sec 21, t3n, r 2 w; n o 14 of li 0 K'alid ino ao Prosecuting Att,orncy Cummins water and others, the little folks sa­ D, (IroKory, drayliiK 3 35 P, S, I'OHTICll, .Uulgool Probalo. G, fy, Pkck, I'robato UeKlster, 3;iw3 of s 0 !<; ot s e sec 21; s CO ac ot n X -who knows a point of law wlinn he luting the reviewing party as they 15, Niciiols, one inonUi's salary 36 OO rroUttie Order, ot a 0 Xi see 211 s 0 K ot s w K and s w K of s 0 sees it, told Justice Ennis today that when it failed, to compel the payment CblcaKO Gon'l laxtiiroCo.,supplies 20 10 14, sec21; "ny.M a w K. see22; n e of s 0 J.i of s w y^, sec .Ki; e y, an a case where a man digs pot!il;QCS taiit person. people separated into picnic parties On motion report was accepted and of.n wW, SOCIO; BwX of so'4, socio; nw'4 Ti'imble a few days before the bank Notice Is liofoby yivon, tliat .Ernst Dell, (ruard- of n w y, S(!c IG; s 0 !4 ot n 0J4, scclG; n w M «n another man's properl^y and cai'ries ordered paid. Carried, Ayes, Eck- went into the hands of it receiver. and did ample justice to the good lan ottlie person and cstitteofsaid ward.lias tiled of 8 0 !4, .sccKi; o2^ auot n 0 Ji of n 014, see 10; •lliem away, but that the charge must hart, Pecic, Kose and Whitman. his llnal aocoiint, and that I liavo appointed the n w y ot n 0 y, w 1(1 ac ot nay of n 0 '4, soo things which the baskets afforded. By Aid. Rose— ' 24th day of September, next, at ten o'clock In 10; s wK otn 0 SOCIO; ,s wKot s wkT, sec J)C for malicious trespass, Tlie same The bill sets up that when the bank the forenoon, at the probate olllee in aald county Tlirec stands were erected, from 1(1; s w^ ot n wj^.seo lO; il lOaoot e >i;ot so cliarge must be made in a case where was organized Mi', Ullrich owned 10 llcmlwa, Th.nt a sldowall: bo and the same is as the Unio ot hearini; Uiel'oon, and for tlio as­ K.sec 10; H lOacot s wKof n w^ sec i5; o}<| wliicli speakers addressed the crowd hereby ordered constructed on lliosoutii side of signment and distrlbutlou of said estate. • ol s 014, less 10 ac on n side, sec 1(1; n 0 ^ir of s u Irnifc is picked from a tree and carried shares of its stock. In the process of lots 10,11 and 12, blk 62, and lots 2 and 3,bIko, on Dated Angilst 31,1S!)7, sBwa y, sec ilj; n 30 ao of w M ot n w K. s(ic 15; w K this afternoon. President Snyder de­ Mill street. In accord.inoe with tho specllloaUona F, ,S, I'OKTEU, JiidRO ot Probate. ot s w soo IC; 3 0 }i ofn w K. siic 10; n e 14 0! Qway, If the potatoes had been dug reorganization he took SO shares more, ot the sidewalk ordinance, behiK ordinance No, G, t. Pjccif, Probate KeKlster, livering an appropriate address of n w M and n wKof h 0 J4. see 15; n liOao of s >7 or the fruit picked, the man who car­ and was elected president of fclie insti­ 11; Uio same to bo constnictod wlltiln 20 days y,Q{ n w!4 and s 10 ac ot n wj/of n w J4. soo welcome, and brief speeches being from date. I'robntn Order. IB: 0 k! ot s w i4, sec 15; w Kof s 0 K. sco 15; s , ried tlieni away would be a thief, but tution. The bank finally closed its Moved and supported that resol ution wy of n 0sec 16; s w!4of soJ4,see 10; s 0 made by Bev. R. S. Inglis of Jackson, State ot Michigan, County of Ingliam, as. !4 of s w sec lO; also Uio township of Dellii Sf be digs the fcubei-s or picks the doors on August 1.3, ISflG. On July 27, be adopted. Carried, Ayes, Eckhart, Probate court tor said county. Ecv, W. H; B. Urch of Mason, Judge at large. .pears he is a rnalicions trespasser, •about 17 days before the.bank.closed Peek, Rose and Whitman. Estate ot .Telilal A, Hlchards, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, tllat Martha W. Kleh- Dated this 20tli day of August, A. D. 1897. Person, D. E. McOlure, Hon. Milo D. On motion council adjourned for Jirds, executor of said estate, has llled lior llnal V. M. ftANDALL, aitic point is ttiat potatoes in the Mr. Ullrich assigned 50 shares of his Deputy County Drain Conimlsslonorof tlio Campbell, Rev. F. L. Thompson and one week, accoinit, and that I bavo appointed the 17th groTind and pears on the tree are real tock to Mr. Trimble, a new certificate day of Sept., next, at ten o'clock In the fore­ .3iw2 Oouniy ot Ingham, iviieli. othei's. Excellent music was furnish­ R. 0, Vandbucook, City Clerk. estate and I'eal estate cannot bc being issued. noon, at the probate olllco In said county, as Order ot Fublleation. ed by the Millard Quartette, the In­ tho time of hearing thereon, iind for tlio assign­ stolen. Receiver May charges that at tlm Qualified to Teach. ment and distribution ot said estate. State of Michigan, Uio circuit court for the dustrial School boys and the A. M. E. Dated August 28th, 1897. county ot Ingham, m chancery. This information was very valuable time of tlie.transfer Ullrich was, and , F. S. POJITEK, .Tiidgeof Probate. Jessie li. Smith, complainant vs. Clarence A. church choir. At the teachers'examination held G. Pkcic, Probate llcgistcr. SRwa SmIUi, defendant. totlie .judge, who bad occasion this is now, a man of large means, whereas It sntlstaotorily appearing from aflldavit on The Industrial School boys gave an n Mason, Aug. l!)tli and 20th, 84 took Trimble is a man of no means. The CainmlNslnnora'Nolioo. nio that the defendant Is not a rosident of tills afternoon to issue warrants for the the examination, 26 for second grade state, hut resides In Toledo, In the state of Ohio. interesting drill this afternoon.—Lan­ Tlio undersigned, having been appointed by arrest of halt a dozen children, assessment of $3,250 levied upon the On motion of Geo. H. Gillespio, complainant's sing Journal, August 25. ccrtlflcates and 58 for third grade. tho Probato Court tor the county ot Ingham, solicitor. It Is ordered Uiat Uio defonttant enter stocic, the bill says, can be collected jjcpliewsand nieces of August Federau The board of county, examiners com­ comnilsslonors on tlio estate ot Isabella D. his appearance In this case within four months Abbott, deceased, to settle and adjust all clivlmg of Ullrich, while nothing can be ob­ from date, and tliaC a copy ot this order bo of the fifth ward, who arc charged Interchangeable Mileage Tickets. pleted their work last Friday, and out against said estate.do hereby give notice that tlioy PHblished in the Inoham COUNTV.DJilMOOnAT, •witii taking a bushel of pears from tained from Trimble. The receiver will mcel for th.it purpose at Uio late fesidenco as required by statute, :hw7 > A new form of thousand-Eiile ticket, of the 84 applicants only 31 passed. of said decoivsed, on Tliursday, the 7th day of Dated August 7Ui, 1897. HaClI E. ItOOT, charges that the transfer to Trimble tree on the pi'operty of Mi-s. Luther tlie result of careful consideration and The following arc the successful can­ October, A. D. 1897, and on Monday, the 7th Circuit Court Commissioner for Ingliain County. was without consideration, tliat it was day of Febuary, A, D, 1898, at ono O'clock Geo. H. GiLLK,s.l'i]5, Solicitor for Oonlpliilnant, S. Jenlson of Cedar streetsoutb. The discussion between the railroads and didates: in the afternoon of said days. Six monUis from icliildi-cn ai'e said to have taken the coloi-able, and made by Ullrich with tliB 7th day of August, A. D. 1897, Is the time limit­ their principal patrons, will be placed Second grade — Bertha Brown, ed for tho prenentatlon ot claims. I'roliato Order. •pcai's Willie Federau secreted them the Intent to escape a legal obligation, Locke; G. L. Bishop, Williams- I • S.M.WAIT, State of Michigan, County of Ingh.-jni, as. At on sale September 1st, at all important a session of tho prob.ito court for said county, andw.as, tiierefore a fraud upon the ston; Maggie Boyle, Leslie; Kate BENJAMIN OnrjNGEB, and he will be charged with receiving Michigan Central ticket offices. The Oominissioncrs. held at the probate odlce, In the City ot Mason, i E. Barnum, Unadllla; W. B. Chap­ on the icili day of August, in, the year ono stolen property,—Lansing Journal, creditors of the institution. Dated, August 3D, 1897. 35W4 ticket is sold for $,TO.OO, with a rebate man, Holt ;'E. 0. Miller, Mason; Lot­ thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, Aug 27th. The bill prays that .Ullrich be de­ rresont, r. S. Porter, Judge ot I'robate. .« < to the purchaser of $10.00, when used tie Lamb, Dansville ; Daisy Scranton, Buy Dullam's German 15 cent Liver In Hio matter ot Uie estate of Mary D. Hamp­ clared to be the owner o£ the stock up in compliance with its conditions Lansing ; A. J. Weeks, Leslie. ton, deceased. On rcadingaud tiling the pcliUon, Old People. Pills, 40 in each package, at Halstead & and liable to the assessment.—Lansing Third grade—Zella Abbott, Holt; duly vorined, of William H. Slack, son and heir Old people who require medicine to and is accepted on all the lines in the at law of said deceased, praying Uiat iidtnlnis- Grace Ayers, Lansing; Henrietta Son's, Mason; 'F.H.Field's, Dansville. Journal, Aug. 27th. Central Passenger Association, forty- tratlon of said estate bo granted to himself or to Tcgiilate bbe bowels and kidneys will Betz, Lansing; Louie Bernent, Mason; some oUier suitable pei son. '.lliud a true remedy in Electric Bitters. flve in number and covering a vast J. T. Chambers, Lansing; Lou Fergu­ Thereupon Itis ordered, UiatUie loth dayiofc ^hisanediClne docs not stimulate and A Common Danger. September next, at ton o'clock In tho forcaooD,, extent of country. son, Okcnios; Mabel Jcnnitigs, Aure­ contains no whtslcy nor other intoxi- If you have overbad a cold which be assigned tor tiie hearing ..ofsaid peUUon,': lius ; Verne Lundberg, Eaton Rapids ; and that tho heirs at -law of said, deceased, and s No mileage book has yet been devis­ i Pol! ' cant, but acts as a tonic and altera- you permitted to "wear away" it may Bertha Lounsbury, Williamston; otherpersonsintorested in said.estate;;are re­ •tive. It acts mildly on the stomach nterest you to know it w.as a danger­ quired to appear at a session "t said court, then . ed so acceptable to all parties concern­ Anna Lane, Mason ; Loutsa M. Miller, •• .: The Mall itouto from ' ' v and bowels, adding strcngtb and giv­ ous proceeding. Every cold and cough to he holden in tlio probate ofllco in' tho.Clty of' ed and so advantageous to the holder. Eaton Rapids; Cora E. McOurdy, Ma­ DANSVILLE TO MASON .Mason, iind show cause, It any there be, why the ing tone to the organs, thereby aiding which is neglected paves the way for son ; Ella Near, Aurelius; Ida S. prayerof the nctitioiier should not bo • granted:> Everyone who is likely to travel a Hftvlnfcbeou dlscomiimed, tho subscriber will •nature in the performance of the func­ consumption, bronchitis, asthma and Richardson, Lansing; Mabel Richard- And It Is further ordered, that said potltloiior f tions. Electric Bitters is an excellent catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous Ger­ thousand miles in a year should avail hereafter run a volilolo over tlio road dally (Sun. give' iiotico .i lo the- persons Intei'ostecl in said.' • aon, Lansing;C. E. Richmond, Fitch­ Uay and Fourtliot July excepted) fortheconvey; estate, of tho pendency of said petition, and the v jjippetizer and aids digestion. Old pco- man throatand lung remedy, will cure themselves of it, and should consult burg ; Jesse J. Thorburn, Holt; aocoof pasnoDgerSiOxpregsand freights, at rtta- hearliiR thereof, by causing a capyot this order • jile fl nd i t ,ilist exactly wliat tliey need. liny cough or cold and save you from aon&ble rates, leaving Dansville at eight o'otock to bo published in tho Inoham County Drmo- the nearest Michigan: Central, ticket Amelia Bachelor, Stockbrldge; Louisa ;a?rlce 50 cents and $1,00 per bottle at consumption. Cull on LongyearBros. a. m,, and arriving nt Mason at or before i o a. m., onA'i', a newspaper printed and circulated in Hale, Williamston; Lizzie Maltby, and returning at such time each day asslialllifeBt -Iiongyear Bros.', Mason, and F. H. nd get asample bottle free. Large agent. 35w4 said county: Uiree successive weoks> previous'tos Lansing; Virginia Lodholz, Lansing; promotetheoonvenloucoof tho public' v : said• da• v of•'' liearing.,• • , l.f.S. POIlTEll.v ^Field's, Dansville. 5 /,es25 and 50cents. 2 J. B. WEST. an arnggista son Vt, Mfloa" iforvo Plostois, • Margaret Powers, Lansing. (A true copy. 1 .Tudgeof Probate, Qansrllls. Mich,, Oc t. 30,18M,} G, L. PiccK, Frobatelieglster,. 32W1 Waulccen trots at tlic State.fair ne.\-t week. Geo. Moody is building a new side­ mmis CURES! walk in front of Ills residence. t IN -13Y- 1 Latest Novelties Program for the soldiers'and sailors' New Fall Goods reunion will be iiubllslicd next week. DR. W. C. WALKER Arriving Daily and Selling: at Tbe Baptist Sunday scliool enjoyed tliemselves lnii,'ely at Shurger's park The Eminent Physician and Surgeon Reasonable Prices. Dres5 last Tuesday. of Detroit, Mich,, formerly of 0, Kelley of Columbia, Jackson /PLAIN BLACK New York, will make reg­ county, is In this vicinity trying to "The Corner Store" ular Monthly Visits, BLACK AND GREEN buy some young cattle. Will make a desirable place for the people of Mason and sur­ IBLACK AND BROWN i iiarrison Breed, who was mixed up rounding country to do their Dry Godds trading in this fall. Beautiful Designs .^^^ black in a "graveyard" insurance deal, was discharged by Justice Squiors yester­ /qREEN AND BROWN day. A Clean, New Stock of___ \ETC., ETC. Gasper Dibble and Miss Delia Bent- ley, both of White Oak, were married FALL and -Prices Are Right. || by .1 ustlce Squlcrs lasD Saturday after­ noon. I SPECIAL ATTENTION I Rev. and Mrs. Jay Cllzbe left I'or WINTER Is called to our Muslin Underwear. These goods wc tlieir new home at Alma last Tues­ All bought for Cash before the rise in prices, will enable us to buy direct from factory. Our prices art; Always Low. & day evening, Tlicy go with Che best wishes of many friends. sell as low as the lo,vcst, and give you the best and latest styles. m CORSETS. i J)on't fall to read the ad. of We extend a lu'arty welcome to you to come in and sec us. You will find with us a well assorted line of Corsets. .^^ IJ, L. Jlosecrance' on ihe eighth page Only a few of those 25c Summer Coi-.scts left. ||! (if this issue. His new fall .sUii;k of Silverwatc coupons fi-ce with .nil casii piii-chasos. biioLs and slioes is now In, Yellow Kid, Mary Orr, Young Greuii- MILLS DRY GOODS COMPANY...... CHAS. H. HALL. liac.ks, Waukeen, Oreeii Wilson aiiri Cliai'ley \i. arc imi.crcil at t,lle Laiisiny ra'Xis L'jthiy anil Kiiiiorrow, Mrs. .VI, .1, Afcad will eiit.erliiiil it Your Folks and Our Folks. coiiijjaiiy of lady friends litis iifitir "But Oh, What a DifFerence in the Fi/Icrning" . pRAH & WHITING, C, W, lirowne was in Detroit yestertlay. noon ill iumor of Mrs.Uehni Gaiii|j K. K, nensinoru was in LiiU'iliiL' yi.'Rlerihiy, hi;ll and Mis.s ii'raiic Wiiite, .Successors lo ICOKIIAKT & i'JiA'rr, •T. A, names w.a-i In Uan.svllli! ItistMonilay. Tliuro will bo no soi'vicos at, the ™^llimoiidale slot Air Furnace James Mills of Lansing sjitnt Smiday In Ulo Mason, New Doiineliy Hotel, Have the Finest Line of city. l?rt!Si)yLerian eiturcli tmxt. Siiilday, And at all other times, too. The wliolehouse is kept at a uniform tem­ Win, Cook of Delhi was In llio city hist Thurs­ Tiic following Sutidtiy, SejJti, i-Ui, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. Stanle ^ day, l.tov-A, S. Ziiiiiiiermati will begin lii.~ perature, and with such a small consumption of fuel. That's one of AMD- IC. L. Wlnans of I/:iii.sliig was lii tin; city yester' liashoraic, Leslie, Hotel Ear!!, our principal claims, day, Fancy KigliLit iiiatiiteoof Lite Mason IJriv- In the City (!i.(i, h", (illlain of l.iiiisliig was In Uio clly lust TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, I'-rhliiy. liigCliili, it'ridity arteriKiDii, Sept. ioui, Try our famous Mrs. IC, M, lliiiitonii of Lansing Is visiting lit 2;-10 l.iTit and pace, 2::')0 hroi, and paco, and yet, we do not saci-ifice efliciency to attain this end, as for dui-abilit^' the city. gfueii nice, fantters' r;ice iiiul liicycle The Most Successful Methods in the SWEET RUSSET TEA, Fred .Slonoof Htockhrldgo was In the cliy lii.sl none equals, it is simple in construction and ea.sy to operate. Muiidiiy. races, IHrst-class sporlj I'or all, New Ci'op Just In. Treatment of all Diseases and De­ Write for estimates or call upon us, I'Mwiird Scully of I.ei'oy w:i» In the clly last. GIltts, 'J', li'dsLer J'usl of Lansing GIVE US A CALL. Tuesday, formities Known to the Latest roied to iil,U;iid in a Ijody lUa coining yoiir.s l''(ir Traile, Wrs,(l.W. llodgoi of Lansing i.i visiting In Medical and Snrijical BATES & FINGERLE, Uiucity, sdklicrs' and sailors' leittiidtt in l-liis KsUinates fiirnlslicil upon short notice. IVIASON, MICH. PRATT & WHITING. Experience. Klgln .Mltionof Clranil I,edgo was In the city cliy, SeiiL. Jiiitnd 17. Tiierc will lie a ycstunlay. large crowd presetili. Mason will give Miss Winiferd fvus visited frliMids at Aljilon last; week. iilii; old b(.iys a royal welcome. Smith & Wekh^ nERCHANT tailors. /^ICHICANfTENTKAX CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA­ Nuwlim Whipple of Kitchburg w'lis hi llio city There will bt; il sjiecial ineehitig of " Tho Niagara Falls Route." Iii.st Krlilay. TION FREE 'TO ALL. , file meiubers of the laiiies' librttf)' as- Latest Novelties Out. SOU'i'ilWAIll). llr. T. HI, Winters of Dansville w:is In tlm city FALL Ma.son Oil-la, m, .'1:021). in, n:ll p. tii. last'l'iiosday. siieiiiLidit alj their I'ooiils next Wednes­ See the New Shades and Designs. Jackson 10;00 IJ:r.n 10;3,'', S, A, Willlaiiis of While Oak w:is In tho city day iifLeriioutt at tiii'ce o'clock fiir Lite Dr. Walker will not Treat Any unless GOODS Chicago 7;l.5p, in, Ctlioa. in. i!;;iO a, ni. hi.stTiiusday. piirpdso of eleutiiig olUeers. Every there is a Possibility of a Cure, N. L, lliLXloy Is seriously 111 Willi Inllaiiiiiiatlon itieiiiber is rei,]iiosi;n(l to be proserii,. Now Ready. Tile designs arc so dllTercnt to those DoUolt l2!2Cp, in, 0:10 |). m. 7:20 a. 111. of the hdwols. and will so inform you. itorctofore produced. The colors cillcfl.y Sl.Tlionias,.... S:lOp,ui. 0:00 |i, ni, 1:25 |i, ni. ./ucnh (Jrei^itman of ftloridiiin was in tlio clly The .sctistaioiial rcjiorts in Mie Ijiin- u.sed in these designs arc brown, bine and last ,Satiird:iy. BtlJlalo a. 111, 12;SUll. Ill (1:30 sitig and f)el,roit dailies In i'clat,i(in to green, tlie brown predominating. ,,, ,,, ,.. Henry IMc.Mananian of Wlilliinislon was In tho NoiiTinyAun. city last I'riihiy. tlie dofitlt of it'rcd Sweei do the piiysi- IS THE TIME TO ORDER VOUR Wa.soii 7:11 a. in, v'-.m \>, in. fi:,'« p.m. Examiuation by Reflection. r.anslng a:o;i I2:2,s p, in. (i:00 Itev, and Mr.i. Coo. K Kliiildim relumed to ClanS Ol' tills City an injustice, ^V( Q^iliicy yeslonlay. Owosso .S:,''i7 l:2r, 7:lfi have several in the city and some -Suit or Overcoat. JiayOliy ,, il:n) r,:ni 9:20 F. H. l'lillli|)3 of Delhi altoiiiU'd ihu niaUnco were noi called. Only one absolutely Gladwin 7:15 p.m. 7:3(1 races last h^rlilay. Onler Early anil Avoid the R115I1. Maclclnaw fl:(iO 7:30a. ni. liy Uie l.'itc.sl .-ii'lenlilli' iv-.si'iiivln's lioth l»y in refiiscd to go, wc arc Informed, Hilwanl r, iMIli'; goes to the Nuriiiiil lU. Ypsi- pi-oved insir cms Jiinl muUioiis. Mk! Doctor i.s 0, W. KuonijKH, htiitl next lUoiiday. eiiiibleil Id disenver lliiMnie iiiiiiiii' iif llio (ll.soa^'c J). Stanton, Oen. Pass, & Ticket Agl. Albert O'.Dell was arrested tills ami locfile I lie (irgiiii or iiari.n iiliVi'iod ami many SMITH & WELSH, The Tailors.. illseases and ciinipiieatloiis wliliili hiive liereto- TIcki'l .Vi;oiil. Miwoli. Chicago iMr. and i\Ifs. J. T. CainplJOll rotiirncd homo afternoon on a cliafgc of larceny, lie yeslurday tnoriiing. fiire proven iiKisl Dhstiiialu to tin: nii'dleal pro- We Sell SEWING MACHINES .'md BICYCLILS. is charged witii having taken about l'essloii; yield like Iniigle iimler liis skill ilmi .sys- Miss l?iiyu l.awroiicoor LansingI.h Ihegtio.st of leiiiii; tniatiiieiil. 'I'lui doetor is eniiowijii wllli Mls.s IMaiidu ll:irher, .$70 worbli of clothing from the resi­ lite wondnrfnl gift of bi'iiig alilii to dliigiioso wiUidut itiiesUoiiliig, ami will di'.mMibu with tlie 11. IC.'I'.'iylor ami AIlss Uona Lincoln ircro In dence of liis sister, Mcs. Martha Dan­ Lansing l:isl Wondiiy. greatest acciiniey ydiirai'iii'siiml i«iiiis wliereviM We arc still seliincj iels. It beltiiigcil Lo a boarder !ind lias ideated, lolls Ind-tor iiow a per.'.iiii feels than they J. E. TAYLOR ,1. 1). I'holpsnf Lansing was In attendance at can tell it tliiMiiselvi'S. Oldoil and Strongait Slate and Savings Banli the races last Friday, not yet. been located. O'Dell Is held Tiiere Is no need tii live in .iiiisiiuil misery. It Agent for ami lienler in in *ho city. to await examination,—State Repub­ costs noUilnglo see iiini. Tim fiillost exainliiii IT. D. Stoiin iviul i\!arcus Fry of Onoml.aga were lions are free,.-11111 ills prices liir lrniiliiieiil lire in Uii! city hist .Saliiidity. lican, Aug. 3!st, within llio ri!:ieli of all. lli! is ;i Irli-ml to tlie - Groceries nlllioled ami will turn none ;iw:iy iiiiiiidi'il, Tlie Capital, $50,000. JMr.'i. .lolin Hose of Ann Arlior Is visllliig the Tlie J'eople's Stores at Mason and iiiercliaiit mingles wilii llie iirtisaii while si:iikiiig fanillyofll. 0, Frceland, I'clii^f III his h.iiids, ami hiimlieds aro cured al- the Old Stand. The best Surrey in the market. JI, D.OirATTIJltTON,.,. I'reslrtenl StockhrUigo Iltiof: S, A, Dowdish of Mason J.)ansvllle, conducted by II, B, Ifcii- every yeiir. was on our streets Monday. dcrsoii, were closed under it trust I,.0. WlCl'.ll Vice rrosldem Read What tlie People Say. Call and See Us.. .. A.J. IIALI Cashtai T. l\r. Saraw ami son Ciiaries rBlitrned from mortgage last Monday, An invoice of lliiiViilo yesterday morning. .Mrs. Cniiie, a well-known and respected lady SPRING TOOTH HARROWS Ji, C. DAin,'.. Assistant Ca-slilor the stocks Is being taken. The Di'LM- living near .St, .Iniiiis, wild liiis been ailileted for When you are in need of Miss llessio HLison of Grand r.e(lgo is the H long time with sioiiiiich Lniiiblo and nervous ...... AND THE,,..,, guest of Mrs, W, C, liarkor. ocuAT regrets tliat Mr. Henderson debility says: "I called on Dr. Walker at Hotel anything in our line. interestPald on Time Cerllficates of DeposI Mrs. David Ingli.s of Detroit Is visiting her was compelled to take such action and SI. Johns, Sainrdny, Deeemlior laili, hist, and GENUINE BURCH PLOW. slater i\Irs, 0. E. Henderson. Idiiced myself under tils treiiMiient. At lliat lime We will give you .... MONEVTOUOAN. COME AND SEE US. sincerely liopes tliat lie may be able to my bealtli was so iioor I could not aUciid lo my Miss Mahel Howe i.'(;vlsillng her cotislii Mrs, limiseliold diiUes, the least exerUon would almost resume his business. Dlreetors-r„ 0, Wehb, J. K, ISImor, Geo. W. A. G.Wilson :it Wehherviile, lirostrat-e nio, being so woal<. After treating Willi lliedoclnr tiu'eoinoiiUisam happy to say f All Kinds of Machine Oil. Bristol, 15, A. Karnes, iTarpor Reed, M. D. Mr, and Mrs, M, J, linok and litUe .son of Lan­ Good Goods Ohiittortnii, L, i;. Spalfortl. , . Miriitni Grace, the I'our-raonths-old feel slfongand well," Mits, Wm. CitANit, sing Sjieiit Sunday in tlie city. South side Court Sijuare, Mason,. daughter of Mi\ and Mrs, 0. J. Barna- One of Uie most respiicted Indies In litis viciiii- Misses Nora and Daisy Curtis of Alaiodon vis­ Iv, nfter heiiig irealeil by all llie best iiliysiclaii.s, Prices. Two Bad Cases. ited In Uiis city lasl Thursday. by, died lust Sunday morning at seven and iironoiliieed lnciirable, was advised liy a former iiatleiit of Dr. Walkcr'H lo call and con­ ITugli ]iialr^rarc • ' ' stamp for reply.'^-'Xliotie^mable to see the doctor courteous, and giving prices that Sttndiiy at tho home of his daushler in Mason,- • PlCDlC among the laborers. can address wiU please you, Mr. and Mis. Wm. Bennett of OhlMgo, Mrs. Capt, Uheney of Mason was in town Wednesday, I W, 01 Hoy anil Miss Alice Woods of Jackson are He Is irylng to trade Lansing property for a placo '. • ' O.V,Rii:EYS8, President, W. C. WALKER, M. D., WILL 0. WALTEk visiting at Mr. and Jlrs, Ohas. Griffla's. m Loslfe. ' H.I,.HOFFMAN, Daasville. 0?. E,"y'ELEAT:, Secretary. BOX 78, DernoiT, mich. s ]ioaes !! duty of 2'> (.•oiils a bnsnel or dflatli of hi;.' THE EOOMIi^G SiSi'TiyLS'l^I^KS TO VETI^iKANS; whottt and of 20 ceiit.s a biisliel on corn. port nvo If it wore not for tliat the fiiriner would of tlie e;7ll war sbo oi'fercil her eervlees Jifivo to luoet tlio coinpi-'liilon of tliu for. to the s-iiiiitary coniniisslou at Glilengo cifjnor in tlio liouio in;irl;ot. I^ast yoiir RECITALS OF CAMP AND BA1- and, being nccopted, was assis'iiedto M'KINLE'i' nESPOND,'^ TO all of -LOOO bulisols of corn wore Iniporl- TUE INCIDENTS. Cairo, Dl. She served all tbratigb the TOAST AT BU:->At.O. od, :iii(l, of ('oiii'.se, Uioy jdiiycd lllo war, and lior fame as a nuree spread deuoo Willi lbo price of lbo i;,UUU,000,Oi)0 tlironghout the armies of the North BnrvivcirH of the lichellion Heloto 01(1 l=oltlu;rfi Civi! a Hiitiuiiet in Mis biisliols tli.'it wore iirotliicod licro. aiid the Soutli. Many a bra re .soldier Mniiy AmiisitiR iiiiil Startllntj Inci­ JfoMOr-riirce IlniKlretl nnil Fif'Cy Tliiiiiltsto iiiiifjley, \vc' siliill bavo no owes his life to her, and ebo is honored moi'o of lliis, nlllilos.'i sliiil^'litor. 'J'hc dents of Mnrclica, Cniiip Life, irorasr- by the .soldiers as is no oUier woman. TlioiisiMKl I'eorHe in A tteinlriiiec-' fiirintir is protoclod no\y.—Ciiiciigo Ing Eiperieiices nnd Untfle Scenei. Since llio close of ibe war ".Mother" I5l8t Aiiiiiiiil I'^iiciiFiipmoiit, avor.'i^'o of $.'00,000 a iliiy lo wijie mut Joiiriiiil. Blclterdyko 1i;ls lout hor viihiablo aid to THE IOWA CAMPAIGN. tlio (loiioii. The wilolo of llio Kovora- r.rcPiic.iRtle Jenii.T. many cliarliiible mis.sioiis in the Easf "I'lit 'Kill (itl-iit Jiiiif.-ila" Ciiiisiiiii'.i'S Will I'li.Ti lis UhiiiiI. Tlie Iowa Itupublioan .Stiifo conveii- inont i'o\'oiiiie collociod I'oi Uiis inoiilii Ob, Gi'eeucastle streois, where ft stream and in the West. .She lias been a pen The iiK-oniiiig rush of Grand itrmyvot- Tile iiveniKO iidvancu of .«'J a ton in of steol tloii was ruh'tl fi-om lii'sl to last; by tlio .•iinoiiilis to nboutlflO.OOO.llOU, \rllllo vllo sloii agent, and in tbnt capacity .she fraiis a ml llieir womenfolk to attend .this tile prieo of strllctliivil sloei rcporled With tlio slanted niuskotsliie soldiers iiatiiuuil eiieaillpliiont at ItufCillo was at iiuichliic? and pimg wlileli lias loiin' cou- oxiuuidiniros .'ii't' over !;;JS,OOO,O00. f'ro.s- has seen that many a de.scrviiiig soldier from Cievoiaiid will go into t.lio cost of lio re, lis lieigiit Tite.silay, 'The different rnil- trbllod llu; iiolitifs of thc! Sliito, lint by perlly canlioi stand .siicli inoiniiilil.y bc- has got iii.s rigiiiH. Of kite years she new )ilJildl)i;.TS iiiid tlnis into reilis. Not And the scared earth muttered and siiook Miiils oiMileriuK ihoro gave estiimitea of tlie siralcgy which a iioliliwil giiii^' lil- twotii o.viioilditiiri' and iiL-.'Oiiifi vory has lived at SalJna, Kan., dosing ih.j to feel the iiiiinbcr of iinsseugers laudeil in Buf-, lonj;,--liidijiniliiolls Nmv.s, a emu of it will ko iiilo llio T'niiod years of a well-.speiit life. wny.K c-nli/lnys llio cauillfllitcs IliiviiiR The Iraliip lintr tiio rumble ot Long- falo during llio iweiily-four hours eadcd; tlie'«!iiiK' bnuiii luul ccrliliciito wei-e de- .'^lilies iroasiiry, .'ind imle.s.s fon^JKnor.'- tftreel'M Coriis; UiiiiHkcil Advice for Grniil. It iiu'diiiKiii. 'The lolal fooled up l-lSjOOO.; foiilt^l. Tlioy WCTO (lofealoil by Kanj,' Bilver St'iitiiiieiit tlrowiiiK. are eiiooiil'iigod by tiio Wiiigioy liili to The builds were blaring "The Bonny Blue Ocneral Horace Porter's "Campaign As nil the riUlroads ex|iecled arrivals for tactics. Thosc! Willi fluKor (lionisolvos llilit Uio move (0 tlio L'liltod .Slatos Amorlc.'iils I'^lilS," lug with Grant," in the Ccjitiiry, deals VVeduosdiiy at least oiiualiligUiose of the froo .-^llvor soiilinioiil of (ills couiiti'y is will llave to pay it and as mucil more And lilo banners borne wore a motley (irevlotls liity, il wii.s osiiniiited Hint there : Tlio iiio.si i;on,s)ilcuoiis fact. In Iowa Willi tho pruparaUoiis for tho last cam­ dyln,!,' out are liiclcing in iiowors of ob- as llle siiMietni'iii six'ol codibin.iiioij mitiiy; ivotild h(. athmst l,')(),tlOO more iirriviiJa: polities Is Ihiii ihiv moll closely f'oii- paign. General Porter says; feels iilile lo add to It,—Now York And will:..'hln),' llie gray column wind and bel'ofe the big piu'inie, wliich wuiihi bring neclod Willi tlio jidiDlilislniiioii I'or llie sorviilion or al'o Kiillly of sliiittliig tlioir di'ii;,' General Grant imd become very tired oyos in order tlinl llloy may iiol see. W.irld. he twnml totiU <' '^ Uic ioirisllnion of ilio Hliiio lii- nioiiomolKlllc fjold stiindKCii, tiikos oo- .iusllee lo iili and griintln;; K])Ooiiil piiv- And slie ran mid sho girded her, apron- from .an onglueej- was received one day, ici'ilied iihorii.ily toward, the fmictlon. otlsioil to ci'itieiso lbo oi>iiiioii o.xprossod cord Willi llu: dc^lsils of iho .uroill iiio- iie^ios 10 iioiio, would so onnol)le llio wine. accompallicd by olaborat* drawings Tiio Prosidelit wa.s escorted from Uie liy Coliinol A\'iiUerSoii. In disciissiiiK' iiojiollos iiiid of corrilpt iniorosis of fiil'ln tilat lllo priweiU cvodiis would With tho ling sho loved and her brothers and calculailons, which had evidently iagara Hotel to the club hy a Chicago-^ lids iniittor the 'World .silys: "Ij'i'oin tills v;ii-ii)ii,s dosi'i'l)illoii in nil iiarls of liio cease,—Dallas I'l'ox',^ News, died for. Involved Intense labor on the part ot post and an iinpromptn reception preced- / stiileiileiii wo iniisl dissent. It does not Sliilo. Ho liooaiiio so oiilotis lo lllo peo­ tho author. His plaji was to buUd id (he baiKiuel, Jipeecliiiiiilriiig was in oorl'ooily stnlc tiio iieliijll sitlliilion. \Va Out of the doorway tliey saw her start, jrder at 0 o'clock, as the I'residnnt de- ple lli;il lio w;is compi'llod lo wiliidrinv l-'or I,iii'.-i)lri iiml i'lii" linruin, masonry wall around Itlclimond, of (ui wi.sii il did. But no good and mncli (Pickett's A'irgininuH were marclilns lirod to leave (!((rJy (o a((eiid some cainp- in I.Sli.'i lis II cinidldilio I'or ronouiliiiilioii, Strange as It may soom, tlipre .'iro elevation higher than tho tallest throllRh), aiectings. Col, .laiiies A. ,St!Xlon of Ihi- 'I'ho Kopiilillriiii p;irly did not/diiro to iliiriii iiliiy coiiio from docnivliit; our- men si ill iiviiifr wilo voted for iilncolu The hot liltle foolish liero-heart, houses, then to nil the enclosure Avltli jois was the toii,s(imis(ei'. President Mc­ sidros Willi .siloii iin oi)liniisUc but uii- and wlio e.\iioct to vote i'or tlln cloction go into till' ciliniiiilKn of lllnl yi.'.'il' wlili Arnior.5d with stars and the sacred blue. watei' pimipod from the .Tames River, fortlinnloiy uiilrno view of o.xisliug po- Kinloy responded to his lonst luj follows:' liliii fi.s' lis lotidor. of Mark Hanmi to tlie Seiialo, Since Clutching the folds ot red and white , and dro\ni out tbo gn.rrison a.iu] people W'hiMl .l,'iel creation of tiio world no two men in J wish I nilKlit rriiiiic (IttinK' wnrdR to- Stood sho niul hoarded those ranks of like rats lu a cage. The exact mini bet .unko siiltdhlo i'enpoii,so to tho morn Uinn. "il is best iilwiiys to soo iind reco;c- Hold as il ciilldidiilc I'or ronomlmilloil In tlio .same or in opposition parties liavo tlieir.s, of pumps I'otiHired and thoir capiicity triiclniis woluoiiiii wliich yon liiive aecorrted :iS'.),"i l'"r;iiii'is .\i. nnlltc W!ls noinimited nizo the trutii, oven Hioilf,'ll wo would boon io»s like llian Abriillnili Liucoiii Shoiitiils shrilly with all her might, lllo hoi'O ta-nlKlit, f mmc willi no sot form. had been figured out to a illcety. n spuocii; 1 COIIIO with no stiiillocl phnisca to • pi'Ol'or it wei'o not so. And tlio BObor, .•iiul .Miiivns A. Haiina, It scaroeiy "Come and take it, tho man tliat dares!" lis lllo llcinllilioliil cillidldafo for Oov- Another htvcntlve gonitis, whcso jiroscnt to yon; hut couil- In Uio spirit of • ortior iiiiii wils I'icolod. His ildliiiilislrji- uildeiiilibio IrilHl is that tlio free hilvor seems possible lliat llley could liMoii,^ coni|iiiiiloii,«hlp lo talk wU.li yon ns we have Pickett'sVirgiliiunswere passing through; mind seemed to run in tho direction of so otioa tn iked III tho imal nronnd tho camp- , lioii wiis snob Hint lio I'i'iirwl (lio rosllll Issue Is nelibor doad nor .sloopliif,'." (o the same raeo,—Columbus (0,) Press, Bros ill will', lis well ii,h Oio e.nnp-llroa In Supple as Rlcol iind as lirown as leather the science of chemistry and tlic prac­ if he slliiilid ii.niiin llsk lilo vordlel of Our esteoincd conteni]iorary Is eiili- ponoii. To mo, I soo By tho [irfjj^rnm, hag RuRly and dusty of hat and shoe. tice of stcrnutnUon, sent in a chemical boon (iKslgnoil tiio toiist, "Tlio Country and (londy riK-ht in Its vlolv of (lio .siauitloii, TriiHlH or OnverMiiiciit MiiKl KnII. till' |ioo|)ii'Jit lllo jiolls iiiid ho,drew'olil, Wonted lo hunger and war and weath-. foriuiUa for maldiig an all-powoi-ful «8 Dofohdons," ,\t,y fellow-cltiJlciiB, tdessod 'I'llc licpiililiciiii (•;indid!ilo for, Oov- 'L'iie sontl'iilent in favor of froo silver As monopolistic comliliiatioiis, prolit- 6 tliiit country whoso dotondcrH are pittriots: or; snuff. In his coinlnunJcatlon be a.s- lilossod In tliiit oouiitfy wlioRu HolillorB flffht Wiis novc'r as strong in Hio ljiiit(Hl in^f by oppi'essioii iiufl Ijy lbo jiiniso of ol'ilor of liiwli lllis yi'Ml' Is liosliii M. Peerless, fearless, an ariiiy'.s llowcr! sured Uio comm.audlug general that a.ft- for It and iiro wiiilni,' to j;lvo tho host they Sliii w, ilcsoriliod ;is II ill wyor .'iiid iooiil Slates as it is to-day. Aside from lilo Kovornmeiiliii jiowers, the lrilst,s as­ liiivo—tlio ho.st tliiit liny iililn hiis—tlioir own Sterner soldiers the world saw never, era scries of exiierlmonts ho bad imuto llvo.i, to pro.sorvo It hi.oiiiim.' tlioy lovo It, biiiiljor wiiliont il iioliiioai record of fact liiat lo.ulo and roasoli iiro iill oil the sault Hie linlw.'irks of ,bist tiovurnmoM. Marching liKlitly, that Sinmiior hour, Willi It on people and aulnuds, be -wa.s Siioii. an army the Uiiltod St.atos liaa nl- side of free silver, tlio oorril]itloirand Olio or Hio oHioi' must I'all. If the trust." To dcaUi and failure awl fame forever. niiy K-lild, iliid ileeepliililo only l)Ot,'!inso sure Hint if shells wore lliled wiUi 11 iviiy.s. com IIUI iidod In. ovory ovlKlBor her IiIh- lory, heroin tho war nf llio ftoviilnHon to nobody knows oilmifi'll iilioiil iiiin lo say and exploded wllliin the ouomy's linos, Rose fl'om the rippling rnlika a cheer; llio Into civil war tho moii foiiowod that line jiiiylliiil^' ;i;,';iiiisl Iliill. I.lnl. .liii'Icsuii In liiittlo, buoiiils.-! Uioy loved tlint ling and Pickett Kulnlod, with hold eyes heiini- the U'ooiis would bo seized witll silcli Wiis ilonilliiilod for (luverilor ill Vi'X'< liollovod III ii-liiit It i-opi'osoiltod, Tina was ing, violent tits of sneezing that tlioy would llio stnIT of wliloli llio volnnlooer army ol (Uid l)r»l

'. For the purpose of giving aiWed force Carrie. You wouldn't think I would gfive Ripans Tabuies to a childf .to a bicycle a newly devised tiedalhas 'like Charlie, would you? {ii plate 10 fit tlie eii'tiro length of the foot, j:o allow pressure to.beinade with tho The Duke of Northuiiiberland, the: old­ Elsik. No, indeed. He could not swallow one, and it would be to©, heel as well as the toe. est peer in Fngland, will be 88 years old ' A.handy i; afch, box for bicycles has a in Oc(;ober. . ^• powerful. • • molal clamp to attach it to tho. frame of 1 The Horticultural Society of, Shrop-; Botla mon and -women are apt to feel a little Ithc wheel, tho box being fastened.to the shire, Kiigland, will erect.a-lfO.OOO.statuo Carrie. They arc all .right for hipi. Of course, he don't need one- • blue, when the gray hairs begin to show. It's clamp by a single rivet so that it can be to Charles Darwin at Shrewsbury,, his • ' • very often, and I used 1,0^ give him a quarter of a one,, itiltedup to allow the matches to shdc out birthplace. : , .a very natural feeling. In the normal condition ••• afterwards half, but now he takes a whole one and they Iwhcnwanted. ' . • , Prince Victor Mapotoon completed. re­ • .of things gray hairs belong to advanced age. ,seem to be just what he needs—once in, a while, you ' A new combination for wheelmen con­ cently his H.'jtli year in Brussels,-iwhen a' They have no business, -whitening the head of sists of n bicycle support and tire inllater family gathering took place at his hotel • know—not often, i\ ' , ' ^ inthe Avenue Louise.; • •; ,• :! man or -woman, -who lias not. begun to go (in one, the device being, clamped on to' Elsie. •the frame of the wheel and fitted with a The bullet which killed Lord Nelson at' And he swallows it without any fuss ? /^v;^v •dotvn the. slope of. life. As a matter of fact, (tube to connect it with the valve, the pis- 'J'.-al'algiir isistillpreserved. ' It'is 'inoiint- Cakrix. the hail" turns gray regardless of age, or of tou rod being extended and lockcdfast 'ed in It crystal.!locket and' reposes in a •Yes., He don't mind it. at, all—but I can't swallow ona^ life's seasons; sometimes it is whitened by m'hen it is desired to support-the wheel; crimson bag witli gold tassels. . . ., ,though. I'm'the'only member of this family that don't ' To prevent • the vibration and, jarring ''The porter of the Paris bourse.rocontly, sickness, bu-fc more of ton; from lack of care. ' ' take RiDans "Tabuies. put .bicycle, lamps anew device .has a 'dicd, leaving 'a fortune of .fSOiOOO.' He; When tha hair fades or turns gray there's no had hcon employed, thirty, years,at a', sal-" iniouniatic cushion to surround the^sup- feENSIOWS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. iiry of $240 a year. He evidently got rich'' CURL' YC{lRSE(.Ff need to resort to hair dyes,: The normal color.' porting bracket, being fitted with a valve ''JOH N.W.. MORRIS, WASHINGTON, D.C,; "ODJSESV,! i•„,,. used, tha cushioirheing molded into tlie XJ;H.'A.-'*y •-por.eentiin plain wrapper, 'doing well. ' ^ ' ,by, express, prepaid,- for« tread of the'-tire aiuijljacUod. by .the pneu­ I .m.. or 3 hot ties, ?2,7.'i;'v' - Ayer's Curcbook, "a story of, cures told by the cured." matic pressure,!only, the cushion.osming • The wife of the Korean minister, is Iweil SIrcuiar-n-ni on roeqest.'v ico pages, free. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Muss. in contact \i ith the road. educated-in her-own 'language, .and .is:'a, itiident of the Chinese classics./ She does The iICing of -Servia.:is credited 'ii'i\h uotnindorsta'ndvBuglish,: but isrttbout-to Wli«ii.'\V'rUiii(;> to , Advoi-llscrs iilCii.so.Hiiy >': hii-fing no respect for any woman. commence the study, ^ • • > , you miw tho; Adi-nnIsciucut. Iu tills'ptiiicr^: NORTHWEST INGHAM. OKEMOS. Royal makes tbe food pnrei Miss Lcda Robinson visited friends .School commences next Monday. -wbolegome and dcllclou}. in Lansing a few days last week, Jce cream social and free entertain NEW FALL STOCK -IIV- Mrs. Will, l!ac and Mrs. Geoi-gc ineiit lit town hail Jr ;i few days, L. Osborne is on tbe sick list with There will be a Sunday school picnii start their clover liuller in a few now visiting witii Iier sons at her old Mrs, Ida M. Paine of Chicago, who the grip and hay fever, In tlie grove near the N. W. Stock days, home. li;is Ijeen witli iier mother Mrs, 0, E, To put it up with at prices .lacob Stoffcr and wife have return bridge church. Sept, 'Ith. Schools at Mr, and Mrs. Ncl.son Brown of Lan­ Willis Smith and wife attended the A twood I'or a week or two, will i-eturn ed from BulTaIn and report having had Invited to come and join in a basket sing, wlioiiavc been visiting relatives baud tournament at Grand Ledge last that are right. lioinc this week. a line time. picnic and have a good time. here, returned home Monday. Mrs. week Wednesday and report some­ John W. Ingalls is putting down a Ghas. lloback has bouglit the store Lew. Stevens was seriously hurt on Brown is a niece of Mrs. J. B. Keeney. thing line. J'ock well for Mrs. E. Lowell, property at Meridian belonging to the head by a piece of timber falling Mrs. W, T. Keeney and daughter Henry Spaulding recently purchased E, A, Densinore was in Ifason on Harvey Cole. In the barn where he was at work. Pliobe visited the family of Ira May a flue two-seated carriage of Lansing Farmers, we want all tlie IVuslncss jMuiiday. Tlioniaa Gilbert took up a quantity in Eaton Rapids last Saturday. parties, E. E. Gaylord is still conOncd to his BUTTER and EGGS of lioimy for M. E, Osborne and re­ AURELIUS. Mr. and Mrs. Ira May of Eaton G, E, Williams, Henry Spaulding beti witli kidney trouble. ports a good yield this year, Mrs. Mark Marsh of Detroit is the Raiids visited their brother W, Hall and J, Kingman and their wives spent If, O. Wills with his gospel wagon you can bring us. A large quantity of hay is being guestof hcrnieceMrs, Geo, Dlsenroth anc family last week. the day at the M. A. C, last Tuesday, was in town last Friday, bought ia tiiis vicinity by New York George Haskell, teacher in the Au Mrs. Norris and mother visited in Scliool begins next Monday with 0. rr. JTeald and wife attended the parties at $0.00 per ton, rclius school, wlio has spent his vacii Mason Sunday. Miss Ella Near as teacher, band contest at .lackson last Tuesday. LOOMIS & OWEN. .Tohn Wade h.as been doing some tion on his farm near Williamston. Sada Chllds and Mr. Trefry were In Charlie Bullen is sick again with repairing on the North place the past as returned with his family ready SOUTH INGHAM BUNKERHILL. our nclgiiborhood Sunday. typhoid fever. week, for work next Monday, Rowland Pauic of Eaton Rapids was John Rusch sports a new carriage. Miss Nina Davis of Vevay Is visiting A letter from Mr.and Mrs. M. E, Mrs. K, Hay ward of Eaton Rapid a, recentguestatJBcrt Bates'. her cousin Miss Edith .Spaulding. Osborne from Buffalo states tliat the spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs BUNKERHILL CENTER. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Blakely return­ Miss Marie Woolflt of Bay City Is sights during blie encampment were Eunice Stratton. A terrible storm of wind, thunder, ed fi-oiu i:iuiralo irriday. They report spending a week at J. Kingraan',s. grand, especially evenings. Mrs, TTarriet Hill of Mason and her lightning, rain and hail passed through a, tine time. J. D. Stackable ot Iowa was a guest sister Mrs. Anna Wilson of Eaton this place about three o'clock Sunday Moore I^lakely's new house is i-apld- ' EDEN. ' of E. 0. Flaherty over Sunday. Rapids are visiting their brotiier, morning, which leveled trees, fences ly ncaringcompletion. It will,be an Miss Mae Mansfield of Menominee Evangelist Wood closed his labors Ji', Slaglit for a few days. and cornfields. The hailstones broke ornament to the community. was aguestat Will Bunker's last week here last Sunday, Miss Alice Hodden of Eden is atiicr many windows and lightning killed Mi',-i. Emma ICeency and daughters Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, H, D. D(miiiallof .Tack- uncle's, JosiiiliHcdden, fora few days several sheep on the Mac. Hcency Grace and Mablc of Hamburg, S, 0. Lynn-Woodruff of Eaton Eaplds, son visited at Mrs. J. \V. Hill's and Mrs, Dlsenroth Is improving at tlie farm. It was the hardest we ever had ,Hadicy of Unadllla and E. 0, Hadley who has been visiting relatives licre, A, C, Sanders' Saturday and Sunday. prtjseiit writing, visit this place and the loss to farmers oi: Detroit were guests at Thomas returned home Saturday. Mrs, W.P.Markham of .TacksOn is vis­ is very heavy. Blakely's during the past week. J. 1), Swart and wife are in .Tackson iting Mr,s, R, A. Fay. for a few days visiting at E. B. Sut­ Essie Bacon Is visiting friends near County Clerk Gunn was a recent Real Estate Transfers, Mrs, L, B, Huntoon of Lansing is ton's. Pleasant lake. guest of Mrs. Orrin Fogg, nee Anna The following transfers have been visiting her sister Mrs, W, H, Ovci'- Byron Fields of Clyde, N. Y., whois Gunn, A number from here spent Sunday holt., recorded In the ollice of the Register Islting his fatlier Ifarvey Fields, has R,ay McOreary has commenced the at Pine lake. of Deeds for Ingham county, for the Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith visited in gone to Antrim county on business wall for Arthur DeCarap's house. How soon will our picnic occur? week ending Aug. 28, 1897, where Saginaw over Sunday. this week. .School in district No. 0 begins next consideration is $300 or over: Somethliig-to Dopond On. Mr. and Mrs, Orlo Lasenby of Mason M. 0, Austin and daughter of Clare Monday. are spending the week with their par Loyal liracUoy to Kmina Rradloy, lot 3, blk Mr, .lames .Tones, of the drug QrmoC are visiting hero for a few days witii Newton Whipple has sold his farm ent A, C, Sanders and wife. M,ot Owen's 2d add, Willlamstoii $500 -tones & .Son, Cowden, 111,, in speaking their relatives and old neigliboi'S. and will soon move to one he bought Ilai-rlct A. Tfaoy to WUllaia A, lirown, et uL' Dr. King's New .Discovery, says E, A, McConnell of Belding called 0, B. Thayer and wife of Isabella n Ingham township. at, pel of land on sec IB, LanshiK 313 James II. WolUiigs recolyor, to Fred 11, and (;-lmt last winter his wife was attacked on friends In this vicinity lastweelc. county are visiting their mother, Mrs David Carl of Ingham has a llock of Miss Stella Cross of Mason visited Minnie Mlle.i, lot!,blk3, harnes' sub of with LaGrlppe, and her case grew so John Dlsenroth, sheep that, having heard of the Ding blki!7, Lansing lOM Gertrude and Florence La.Kton last serious that pliyslclans .at Cowden and Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Casler were in "ing bill, is now having a second crop James II. WollluRs, i-ecelver, to William L. Friday, llerraos and -wife, lot 7, blk 3, Bai-uos' sub Fana could do nothing for lier. It Leslie Sunday to see John VanWert of lambs to care fur and to assist in A. company of relatives were very ol blk 27, Lanslnir 1372 seemed to develop into iiasty consump­ who is dangerously sick. restoring prosperity. MarandaCDivlneTl to Hafvoyaud Susan pleasantly entertained by Mrs. J. W. tion. Having Dr. King's New Dis­ The funeral of David Wi.vson was Those wlio attended the Sunday Wilson, lot G, blk 20, Mason 2000 Hill last .Saturday evening iu honor ot Trustees of First OonKreuatlonalCburclito FOR SALE ONLY BY covery in the store, and selling lots of held at North Aui'ellus church Tuos school rally last week speak in glow­ her sons Eckford and Clifford. Light Delbort D, and Mary A. liaiinoy, o Ij-O ot it, he took a bottle home, and to the ay, conducted by Rev, J. W. Stone. ing terms of tlic college. lot II, blk 7, Leslie .825 refreshments were served. .siirpi'isc of all she began to get better The Leslie Local-Republican has Edwin W. Sparrow to Sisters of Charity, J. F. GREVE, Roswell Smith of Dansville visited and a ot lots 1,2 and 3, blk Bl, LanslnR.. 2000 iVora the tlrsb dose, and half dozen dol­ WEST LEROY. joined in with Lansing and the tramp at C, A. Holden's Saturday and Sun­ Ann H, J, Barnes to Sisters of Charity, SHERMAN BLK. IVIASON. lar bottles cured her sound and well. The Meech Sunday school took printer to hurt Mason. We can all und M ot lots 1,2 .ind 3, blk61,1,anslDg.. 2000 day. Dr..King's New Discovery for consump­ the rally at the college farm last week see the selfish motives of Leslie, but Citizens llullding Si. Loan Association to Nellie Holden spent last week in Krank B. Suydor, lots l, 2 and 3, blk 22a,: tion, coughs ,^and colds is guaranteed with a three-horse team and with flags, it don't go down us a little bit. Mason. Lansing.., 300 .t;» do this good work. Try it, Eree banners and evergreens decorating Cbai-lesA. Clark and wife to John a. Bar­ lii ial bottlesat Longycar Bros.', Mason, If you need any livery call at the their wagon. LESLIE. ret, w 14 of lot 3, blk 2, Green Oak add, Lansing 160O Afjd E. H. Eicld's, DaD,sville. 5 Clark House barn. Good rigs cheap. Wm, Brownell of Flint Is stopping Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierson of Mason .Tolin Clear and Frank Wells to Alice J. with Erwin Smith for a while. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Vale, piece of land UkOO feet blk 205, -FOR- Geo, .13. Haskell of Aurelius has rent­ O'Brian. , LanslnK.,, <00 JOBopb E. Carroll and wife to William B. ed his farm in Wheatfleld to Al. Gould Mrs. Rollin Shocsmith of Waldron Knowlton, lot 5, blk 3, Moore's sub, blk JUVENILE HOLIDAY for a term of years and will reside is with relatives here. , 27, Lansing 400 Aurelius permanently. Warren and Mildred Cole visited Detroit National Bank to Loranoo Hagor- -AND- nilre, pel ot land on see B, Lansing 1600 Those who attended the silver ral­ Mason friends last week. Albert D. Saxton to Lyda A. llorton, n 3 lies at Dansville and Webberville re­ Ed. Morrill of St. Paul is visiting rds of 0 8 rds ot lot 1, blk 191, Lansing,,. , 1500 Standard Subscription Books cently were highly pleased with the his mother. ,, Isaac Newton Whipple and wltotoTbomas speeches. M. AVInters, sw '4 of sw K of sec 2'), also By the W, B. Conkey Company,'tho largest pub­ Special Sale... Mrs. Judge Chase'forraerly of Leslie, n]4otvi 'A of e M of sw K ol sec 24, , ' lishers and mannraoturers of hooks in tlie Unlteil George E. Gardner and wife took in visited Mrs, A. J. Rayner last week. Bimkorhlir. .: 2700 States. Finest lino of new holiday and other the G, A. K. encampment at BufTalo Mrs. Ella Bice entertained a cousin D.avld J. Grimes and wife to Geo. M. and subscription books on tho in.ii'ket. Nellie J. Townsend, w of no ot sec last week. from Williamston over Sunday. Also agents wanted for "Til U SlLVEIl SIDE," -ON- 2G,Ingham...... 2000 the latest and best text-book on the silver ques­ Guy Mixter and wife took in the e.\-- Mrs, W. W. Ycrby left Friday for Samantha L, Andrews to Minnie A. tion by the great silver, loatlcirs. cursion to Petoskey last week. Cleveland to purchase lierfall stock of Chllds, pel ot landon seosi.Anrolius.... im Duane Moore's house was recently millinery goods,, :: - I. J. Kbllogg, Register. Exclusive Territory, broken into and ransacked- by home Mrs, L. Rose is visiting in Stock- Largest Commissions, adventurers, bridge. Marriaffe Licenses. Henry Thompson has completed his Miss Fannie Bailey was in Toledo The following licenses have been Prices Below Competition. job of drawing 217 loads of gravel for last week. granted since our last report: $50. He graveled a half mile of poor Wrltoat once for circulars and speclivl ternisiV Dr, Thomas Suleeba of Hastings Name and residence. Age : sUiUng yourcboloe.ol territory. road, gave a very interesting lecture Mon­ Stephen W. Downer, Dowltt 22 Mrs. Goo. W. Brewer has a new six day evening on the eastern question, rioroncoBeors, Ingham, 21 W. B. CONKEY CO., And OTHER SUHflER GOODS octave Estey organ which cost $100. 'The Customs and Manners of Orient­ Casper Dibble, White Oak 21 It was willed to her by her deceased al Life," Delia Bontloy, White Oak, 18 341, 343, 345, 3-17, .349,351 Dearborn St., FOR THE. mother. The infant child of Mr, and Mrs, Hart Kow, Lansing 28 SBtleow CHICAGO. Chester Cabot has returned from Barnaby died Sunday morning. Gertrude Heeler, LanBlne,... 23 the spiritualist camp meeting at Pine Funeral services were held at the WlUlam R. Kcdzle, Unalng.. 18 Ida K, Barton,Lansing..... 18 lake. home Monday afternoon, WlUlatn K, Hole,Chicago,111 m Richard Putnam and Guy Mixter Balance of the Month. Mr, and Mrs, C, Cole were in Mason HarrietII, Burden, White Oak. 21 gave their wives all tbe wheat over a Monday afternoon. James Hart, Williamston 60 certain number of bushels when it was Miss Florence Bishop has gone to Mary Walters; Williamston ,. 30 thrashed. Mrs. Putnam got 50 bushels Coldwater, Subscribe Many Goods at LESS THAN COST of Making, but they and Mrs. Mixter 70 bushels. Silk dress­ How to Be Handsome. Mr, Knapp of Eaton Rapids is the 1 must go. Call and see themat . es, gold watches and new carriages will guest of MTlss Blanche Belcher, ; It Is a mistake to suppose that the now be In good demand. only way to be good looking is :to: be for The board of supervisors next month Buoklen'8 Arnica Salvo. , born so, . Good health has more to;do will elect tbree olHcers, school exami­ The best salve in the world for. cuts, with good: looks than anything else. WEBB'S SHOE STORE. ner, superintendent of poor and drain bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,TeVer- Such diseases as constipation, dyspep­ commissioner. Two of these ought to soreSi tetter.ohapped hands.chllblains, sia; liver complaint, rheumatism, ner­ the be democrats and one populist,' This corns, andall skin eruptions, and pos­ vous disorders,: etc., not only shorten fl''> • , P, S.-A Few COLORED SHOES AT COST and LESS is no more than fair, as the people's itively cures piles, or no pay required. life, but spoil'tempers and "looks.'! party have bad more than their share It is guaranteed to glye perfect satis­ Bacon's Celery: King for thernerves TO CLOSE GUT. of officers. We:- hope harmony .will faction or money refunded,! Price 25c; cures these troubles., J:Longyear.Bros, liDEMOGiiiiS^ prevail in the fusion rankSiOtherwise ler box, .For sale by Longycar Bros,, sell It and will give you ai sample i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SltborepuWcansVliicarryofllihesp^ Slason,'."arid F HrFTeld,"i)ansv'ilTe'."'' package free, ^ Large sizes 2oc and 506.-2 ^^^f^F&^^^'f^^f^^SI'^l^ft''''''' "