VOL. XXVL MASON, MICHIGAN, TliUEDSAY, AUGUST 1, 190L NO. 31

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Largest variety of lly nets ever seen For only first-class garden hose, at Ingham County Teachers' Institute Obituary. at Mason, Ausr. 26. 27, 28. MICHIGAN fTENTRAi In Mason, ate. F. Brown's. *2 low prices, go to 0. F, Brown. *2 Ermagene Ide was born April 15th, Arrangements have been made for ISCO, in Bunkerhill township, where " The Niagara Fallt Route." Pay Up! Siettle Upl There will be a meeting of the 0. E There will be a thimble party at a three-day Inspiration institute, con­ she resided until 1877, April 11,.1877. HOUTIIWAlin, • All those indebted to the Qrm of S. tomorrow (Friday) evening. the home of Mrs, Carrie Darrow on Mason I0;05a.ni, iisop. m.DiliOp, m Friday afternoon, Tho ladles will ducted by A. Ilaiulln Smith, chief she was married to Mark M. Joy. Jenkins & Mann are rcqnested to set­ For sale, my residence on east Oak Jachson 11 loo 2;30 10:50 corae prepared to work on articles clerk in the Department of Public They made their home at Springport. tle at once. 2.'ltf JENKINS & MANNstreet, . *1 A. W. Detroit.. Bt30p.ni. 5;30p.ni.7;lDa.m PARKIIURST, tor the fair. Refreshments will he Instruction, assisted by President G. Jackson county, for a time, where See notice of work horse for sale Last Tuesday afternoon on the K J. Edgcumlje of the Benton Harbor their daughter Lulu was born, Mrs. CliiciiKO 0:31)p. m. SiB,'-, p. in. lli.'in a. in served. of P, grounds the Lansing Juniors de­ College and Supt. 0. E. Holmes of the business local column, The body of an unknown man was Joy has been a resident of Dansville NoimnvAui). V feated the Mason Tigers by a score of Lansing city schools. for six years. She was a member of Mason 7 piS a. in, I'J lUi p. in. 5:33 p, in Do you want tlic best garden hose'? found lloatiogin Grand river by two tanslnt' 8:12 i'.':^ p. in. 0:00 Then go to C. F. Brown's. IS to II, boys at Lansing last .Monday after­ The above named educators arc the the 0.,E, S. and the L. 0. T. M. Mr. Owosso 0:00 li,'iO 7:1B peer of any trio In the state, and to Joy wishes to thank the members of Eaton Rapids is to have a carnival Chaplain White will preach at the noon. He was about (10 years of age SRKlimw 10:33 2:B2 SHO Baptist Church next Sunday morning listen to them for the period of the both these societies for their extreme BayOlty 11:10 3:28 0:20 of fun August 8th and 9th. had not been in tlie water long and and at tlie union services at the Pres­ Institute will be a pleasure, a contin­ kindness during the sickness of his Mackinaw 7:«|i. ni. 7:ilG a. in. 7:00 a. in Co. B. leaves for the state encamp his Identity is unsolved, LATKR—The byterian churcli in the evening. body was identifled as that of John ual feast; will mnke you a better, wife, and also to the friends and ment at Manistee next Monday At Cleveland last Friday Crescetis Kneller, a German laborer. more effective teacher; will make neighbors who so kindly assisted him O.W, HUOOLKS, Mrs. A. S. ZImroerman will return you proud that you are a Michigan in caring for her in her hist sickness. V. D. STANTON, Gen. Pass, & Ticket ARt. broke the world's record for trotting. John Plummer, a Locke farmer Thursday or Friday of this week. teacher as well as an American Ticket AKent.Maaon OhloftKo He trotted an exhibition mile in while taking a ride on a toboggan Cash paid for good milcli cows. citizen. CommonCouncli Proceedings. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 2:023-, breaking' the record by one-halt slide at Pine lake Thursdtiy afternoon There Is no examination on the July 2i), 1901. *tf F. C. MCBUEN. second. was seriously injured. A splinter on MASON, MICH,. immediate heels of the institute, so Council met and was called to order Ball game tomorrow afternoon at p. A, Parkiiurst, dry goods dealer the slide penetrated his leg in the come witli a contented mind and en­ by Mayor Whitman. throe o'clock, Williamston vs. Mason. uses space on the last of this llesliy part and passed entirely E.RENDEllSON,». D.S, oaiceovorBrown joy the institute and the society of c , Looinls'shoestoro,Mason. 30yl Eev. .1. A. Barnes will occupy tho issue to announce a wash goods sale. through the limb. The splinter was Present-Aid. Bortle, Call, Fowler, your fellow teachers. Come to be Presbyterian pulpit August 4th and Don't fail to take advantage of the removed by the aid of a hammer. Randall, Smith and Taylor. present at the opening session and Minutes of Ilist meeting read and 11th. offerings. Mrs. E. Culver entertained lady to remain until the close. The board approved. E. MANN, Pliyslclivii and SnrKOon, Oflico W. F. Near is giving the interior of G^ ., .,I1n Near'ninck.' Hours 2 to 6 i)."iil., and 7 to The examination ot Mrs. J. D. friends at si.\-handcd euchre last Sat of examiners recognize the beneflts a p. m. Speoial alliiiitioii lo diseases of eye, onv, the Brown & Loomis store a coat of French, cliarged with attempt to urday afternoon. Mrs. D. P. Whit accruing to the teacher from attend RBl'ORT OK COJUriTTEIS. no.se and tliroal. Glasses sdentlllcally and ac­ paint. curately ntted. poison her husband, will be held be­ more won the prizes for the most ance at Institutes. Take advantage The flnanco committee report the n. KUEEI.AND, M. D. Lawrence lilook. Mrs. J. S, Thorburn remembers the fore Justice Lumbard of Leslie next games and tho most "20" lone hands of this one. following claims and recommend their O Ilotirs-8 to n a. III., 1 to 3,7 to 8 p. ni. DEMOCRAT with a fragrant bouquetSaturday . Mrs. W..C. Barker took the prize for Reading circle work will be taken allowance: R. GKKTllUDB D. OAMVUELL, Physician ot sweet peas. While working around the bean the most "10" lone hands. Ice cream up this year. Corae prepared to take Jas. Thorburn, 7 nights as watchman 88,75 I. H. Field, draying , 05 and SiirL'eon. Olllco over McCrossen,s Dmir The Ciimp meeting at Eaton Rapids house last Friday afternoon J. K, and cake was served for refreshments a set of books horae with you. ' Sliould StoreD . Hours, 8 to ft a. ni., 2 lo •! and 7 to 8 p. m. Deri Wilcox and men on street 31 80 Country alid town culls promptly attended. Is now rnnning and will continue un­ Elmer stepped upon a rusty nail and Mrs. C. W. Root of Lansing, whose you desire accommodations secured General Electric Co., supplies 87 40 husband IsacousinofDr. W. W. Root, U. I'UANK E. THOMAS, Physician and Sur- til August 5th. has been laid up for repairs tor the for you at Mason, write the commis­ Ca-stnor, Ciirran & Bullitt, siippllos 41 01 „'gooii. Olllco over Webb Ik Whitman's store; past days. died at the Battle Creek sanitarium sioner at once. You will need no text Chicago General Fixture Co., supplies 13 70 resldoncD a at corner 1! and Oiik streets, Mason. John Lyon went to Frankfort last last Thursday afternoon as a result If; E. Coburn, 1 monlh's salary 2.', OO Mond.ay evening looking for a place to On tlie flfth page ot this issue the books for study during the institute. C. b. Casterlln, dltlo ; 14 Ifi practice dentistry. Mills Dry Goods Co. announce an Au­ of stomach and liver trouble. Funer­ Don't bring them. S. Nolson, ditto 45 OO al services, conducted by Rev. G. D. It further information Is desired IJ. Nichols, ditto 35 OO E. SANDERS, Attorney at Law, Mason, Last Saturday morning Mrs. G. F. gust sale. There is always something Chase, were held the following Sunday concerning the Institute, address A. C. Ii. Casterliii, ditto 12 oO G. Mich. Money to Loan. Brown stepped in a hole in the side­ ot interest to purchasers in the special H. E. Coburn, ditto , DO oo afternoon at three o'clocki with inter­ Hamlin Smith, Lansing, or A, G. Wil­ A. IJEUGMAN, Attorney at Law. Office walk and fell slightly spraining her' sales ot this Arm. I, H, Field, freight and draying 8 2T . over Longyear Pros., Mason, Mich. ment at Mt. Hope cemetery.' She left son, MasoiL Geo. Tidlnum, 22 days'hvbor 27 BO A ankle. The return ball game between Wil­ P. MoAUTHUU, Attorney and Counselor at a husband and daughter. A; Coburn, labor ;... 3 BC , Law. OlroilltOoiirlOomiiilssloner. Office Professors Smith and Jeflerles of the liamston and Mason takes place at Suit to Set Aside Deed. Moi'cliant Oil Co., supplies 7 20 L Charles Radford, a Dansville gro over Farmers' tlank, Mason. M. A. C. have been in the vicinity of the ball park tomorrow afternoon at E. Eveline Gardiner of Grand Rap­ M. I!. Aiislhi&Co.,supplies...... 321 'W T. HEMANS, Attorney nnd Counselor at three o'clock. Admission, 15 cents. ceryman, heard a peeping about his ids, formerly ot this city, has com­ I. H. Field, freight aad draying 12 Ot Mason during the past week studying Geo, Talhiian, labor l 25 _ Law. Olllco In the now hawrenco lllock, store. He at flrst imagined that the menced suit in the Ingham county iasoii, Mich. Money to loan on Kood secnrlty. the .soil. Give the boys a good attendance. Caslner, Curran & Bullitt, supplies 10 BO noise was In his head, but later traced Circuit court to have a deed of certain A leaky gasoline fire pot in Geo. A. Mich. Supply Co., supplies 10 90 The meeting of the ^tate Grange at it to an egg crate, where he found a property in this city, valued at $5,000, Earle's tinsiiop caused a little excite­ Moved and supported that report of the M. A. C. has been withdrawn so Chicken, engaged in a robust struggle set aside. Joseph Gardiner, Sarah H. EO. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY AND ment last Tuesday afternoon, but did flnance committee be unanimously Shelf Hardware. MapleStreot, Mason, the farmers' club will not hold its to smash his armor plate. Radford G Adams, Jennie E. Olmstead and F. P. accepted and adopted and orders no damage. meeting there, but will meet InstQad loaned his assistance, and together Arthur, administrator, are named as drawn for same. The Ladies' Baptist Missionary So with Mrs. Darling at Lincoln Park they broke the shell and gaA-e the fowl defendants. On motion the council adjourned L.OASTJUtLIN, Loan, Collection, Insurance ciety will meet at the home of Mrs, farm on Saturday, August 10th. freedom. It thrived and grew, and . and Real Estate IJrukov. Olllco In Law­ In her bill of complaint the plain­ for one week. C Walter Severance Wednesday, Aug­ now swaggers around the store as rence lJlk„ Mason, Mich. The old theory that a feather bed tiff alleges that In 18SG she caused to 0. H. HoYT, City Clerk. ust 7th, at 2:30 p. m. though he were the boss and Radford was a safe place during an electrical be made out quitclaim deeds on the theclerk.—Leslie Local-Republican. Teachers' Examination. The Lansing Business University, a storm was exploded last week Wed­ above named property, which she pur­ II. IVES, General Auctioneer. Years of ox- L, porloitcc. Toi'1119 always satisfactory. flrst-class place to get a business edu nesday at Eaton Rapids. The home During the hard storm last week chased with money left by tier parents Regular examination of teachers cation, has a new ad. in this issue. If willbe held .at Mason, Aug. 15 and 10. ENRY KURTZ, Genoral Aiiotionoer. Satls- bt Mr. Letts was struck by lightning, Wednesday morning lightning did said deeds ritnning to her husband, taction gtiarlinteed, icruis right, Loavo you are interested don't fail to read breaking the windows and tearing off a great amount of damage in and Nathaniel H. Gardiner. The deeds All grades. Be In at the opening. orderH s at this olllce. Postolllce, Ma.son. Mrs. D. E. Watts will entertain the sidingand plaster. Two feather beds, around Williamston. The residences were kept In a bureau drawer and ;^lw2 A. G. WILSON, Comm'r. W. F. M. S. ot the M. E. church in liTS'U'K.A.ITCEi which were in different rooms, were of John Kutt and J. E. Sweet, in the were to be recorded in case her death the church parlors Friday afternoon set on flre^ village, were struck and demolished. occurred llrst. IWILLVILLE. RMERS' MUTUAL KIRE INSURANCE three o'clock. Refreshments will FCoiiipanyof rnghanicounty. SafeBt,oheap- Mrs. Minnie Witt ot Lansing has On the Moser Rlx farm a new large Some little time after the deeds Archie Whitaker was recently est and bosL. For Information write to J. ft. be served. barn was.struck and, together with thrown from a horse and five ribs Shafer.socrotarv. Ma.son. A. I. Harber, presi­ been adjudged insane by Probate were made out Mrs. Gardiner was dent, Mason. Olllco opposite court soiiare. Alfred Mitchell, for many years Judge Nichols and was taken to the all Its contents, destroyed. The fam­ taken sick, and during her illness, it were broken by the animal stepping well-known resident ot Eaton county: Kalamazoo asylum last Thursday ily did not awaken until the barn was is alleged, Mr. Gardiner had the deeds on him. died suddenly of heart trouble at the Mrs. Witt has six children, the oldest, nearly consumed. In North Locke recorded without her knowledge or Wra. Clark Is oo the sick list. Wood for sale. JOHN C. FINOERLEroom. s ot Mrs. Mary Boyer ot Lansing a boy ot 15, Is In the Industrial school the flne farm barn of Chas. Lannlng consent. Upon her recovery the hus Eev. Hague ot Adrian College will Tho exarainatinn of Alonzo B. Gregy arly last Sunday morning. Her delusion Is on the subject ot re was struck and the barn and all band told her what he had done, claim­ address the people ot Millville next Sunday afternoon at the usual hour. . was adjourned until next Monday. A little daughter of W. A. Rowe ligeon and it is thought a short course its contents; including two valuable ing that he thought she was sick unto The meat market of Thorburn & ot Vevay broke a bone in her left el­ at the asylum will cure her. horses, burned. death and he had them recorded so Frank VanSlckle and wife ot Plain- Severance has been painted and bow last Tues'day. The father took Below is the standing of the last there would be no question as to their field visited at Fred Gauss.' last Sun­ At the meeting of the stockholders papered. her in his buggy and drove to Dr. night's play in the Sycamore Whist legality. He promised several times day, ot the new cold storage last Tuesday Samuel Dunckcl, one of the oldest Club's tournament : to deed the property back to her, but Miss Lizzie Howe of Petoskey died Thomas' office to have the arm set. it was voted to accept the proposition residents of Locke township, died last Williams and J. R. Dart Plus !) failed to do so, last Saturday morning of Internal ab- , Eev. Mr. Zimmerman will spend the of A. J. Hall to sell the remains of the P. J. Ri'own and Henderson Phis 8 Saturday. Mr, Gardiner died in January, 1900, scess. The remains were taken to old plant for $3,500. Another meeting Rayner and Barker Minns ]4 llrst 10 days ot his vacation at Detroit and his brother, sister and niece came Wllllamsvllle for interment. •William HutchinRS of Leslie has was set for Friday, at which time the A. R. Dart and Leo Minus li.^ where he will preach Sunday, August Mlckelson and Gansser Minus 214 in for their share of the estate, there G. M. Burden and H. Bravender been granted a renewal of pension at articles of association will be ready 4th and ilth, in the Forest Avenue Bergman and Caldwell Minus 3K being no children. The plaintiff now and wives attended the funeral of $6 per month. and officers will be elected. We be­ Presbyterian churcli. He will leave Clark and Whitman Minus 4 seeks to have the deed set aside that Lizzie Howe at Wllllamsvllle last Kindly call and pay the account you lieve it is a good thing for Mason that McCrossen and 0. F. Broivn.'...... Minus 5 for Detroit on Friday afternoon. she may regain her property from the- Tuesday. .' O'ive Bates & Fingerle. this industry is to be continued. The standing of the pairs at the con­ While closing a safe door last Thurs­ G'ardiner estate. Geo. Johnson was buried at Wlt- .TonN 0. clusion ofthe games was as follows : FINGERLE. day nlglit L. B. McArthur took off the Charles Moses of Lansing, a soldier liamsville, not Williamston as stated . F. H. McKeever was released from F. J. Brown and Henderson...... Plus 31/, Real Estate Transfers. end of the third llhger on his left hand. of the Spanish-American war, was ar­ Rayner and Barker Plus iSJi n last week's issue. Jackson last Thursday and passed The following transfers have been Dr. Mann dressed the flnger. Mr. rested in Lansing last Sunday. He Mlckelson and Gansser Plus g'4 through here on his way to Lansing. recorded in the olllce ot the Register McArthur says it did,-.not hurt and he was wanted at Detroit for grand lar­ BeiRinan and Caldwell Plus i% ADVERTISED LETTERS. Claris and Whitman Minus .1^ of Deeds for Ingham county, for the Henry Kanaus of Aurellus and Miss did not know the end was gone until ceny. A Detroit man named Grant A. R. Dart and Lee Minus 17K week ending July 27th, 1901, where July 29,1901. took Moses in and befriended him MASON, Eva Bushman of Lansing were mar­ told by the doctor and then went back •WUUamsandJ. B. Dart Minus 20K consideration isSaoOorover: List of letters remaining uncalled when he was out of work and penny- McCrossen and C. P. Brown Minus 20?ii ried by Justice Lyon last Monday and found it. 8. P. Lolghton'and wife to Jas. A. Dana for at the above named olllce : less. Moses showed his ingratitude afternoon. Rev. Ernest B. Allen, who has been standing Committees. and wife, sw pt of ne trl and nw pt of Mrs.Bridget Wlllliuns,, AhraliumLesoney, by taking a pair of trousers, a ring, a Andrew Mercer of Vevay, charged pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational The following are the standing com so H ot sec 34, Williamston MBOO MTS. Eliza Wotr. brooch and $15 from his benefactor. with bastardy by Agnes Green, an church at Lansing for six and a half mittees for the Mason Free Street Arcella J. Richards to 0. W. Richards and Persons calling for the above please Fair: , wife, w CO ft of lots 5 aud G, blk 31, Lansing 20OOsa y advertised. Indian girl, has settled the matter. years, and has aided the erection of At Shattsburg Tuesday the barn on Frank J. Pierce, et al., to Horace Wilbur, He paid the county superintendents two Churches during that time, ten­ the farm of Dr. J. G. Bartow of Wil­ Finance—Densmore, Moody, Whit­ lotsandiB,blk IG, williamston...... 300 C W. BROWNE, P. M. of the poor $50 towards tlie support of dered his resignation to his people last liamston was burned to the ground man. Harriet WUlett to Mary Wlllett, w M ot flw Kof sw^ of sec 1, Whlto Ottk COO the child and was released. Sunday mornl ng i n order to accept the and a horse and other live stock and Prlating—Ives, Clark, Eose. Baptist Church. Carrie Cowles to Julius A. Post, lot 0, blk 1, Arthur F. White, pastor. Pilgrim Congregational church of pastorate of the Washington street contents were consumed. The young Dept. Superintendents—Whitman, Hall's add, Lansing.... IDOO Wednesday—3:45 p. m., Junior UD Lansing has paid up the debt on the cHiirch ot Toledo, 0. son of Dr., Cook, the tenant of the Phillips, Raymond. Julius A. Post to Truman A, Cowlos and farm, lighted a piece of to help Concessions and Privlleges—Glark, wHo, same as last above ,.... IBOO Ion; Thursday—7:00 p. m., prayer church which took the place of the one Elmer Rouse of Concord, a mason him peer into a rat hole, and this set Rouse,; Kiramel.' ,- E. B. Klnno and wife to Win. S. & Robt. S. meeting. Sunday—10:30 a. m., morn­ burned about two years ago. The sum employed on the factory of the Lan­ Holmes', lot i, blk 20, Townsend's sub ot the hay allre. The boy ran out, closed Booths—Moody, Hoyt,, Mills. ing services; 12 m., Sunday school; 0:30 of $'1,000 was paid by the Congrega sing Sugar Co. at Lansing, fell from a sec 20, Lansing S39 the door tightly and told no one what Amusements—Mehan, Rose, Phil­ p. m., B. Y. P. U.; 7:00 p. m., evening tlonal Church Erection Society. scaffold on the third floor of the build­ L. 8. Hudson and wife to E. 8. Porter aud he had done. The flames were beyond lips. wife, lots 4 ond 24, bikllO, and; lot 4; blk 7,, service. • ,-„:-,,• , • • ing last Friday afternoon, striking on About 11 o'clock last Thursday night control when discovered.—Lansing Exhibits-Mills, Iloyt, Clark. Ilancly Home add, Lansing...... 32s a pile of brick. A number 'of, ribs J, M. Skinner to Win. It. Bradtord, pt ol the barn nf Eobert Laxton in the south Journal, July 25th. ; Transportation—Raymond, Mills, IVlethodtst Church. part of Vevay was struck by lightning were broken and he sustained inter­ lot 1, blk.G, Green Oak add, tanslng 050 W. J. Wilson, pastor. Rose. - - , , • ,':,-,- MlnnloWaliter^ot ttl., to Eddlo J. Doaiio, and with its contents of hay and nal injuries, Rousels 35 years of age A prospective bride must have re­ Remarkable Urtemory Shown by 8 ^ ot so K ot nw M ol sec 17, Whlto Oak 3B0 Thursday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 • wheat was totally destroyed. He was and has a family at Concord. ceived a severe jolt at Lansing a few Young Canaries. Jos, 0. Glalstor and wife to. Jos. Poster, a m. Sunday—Morning services at; evenings since. Accompanied by her 23ftoI a 4-1 ft of w 100 ft ot lotli.blk}, insured in the Farmers' Mutual for Fred Francis of Stockbridge, who 10:30; evening services, 7:30; Sunday "St. Andreasberg people know noth­ Lansing...... -2'100 $600, $200 on the barn and $400 on chosen oneshe drove to the residence School at 11:45. R. Raymond, Supt -. recently returneiJ from eighteen ing of the canary of the encyclopiudia, Oscar W; Lano and wlto to M. A. Howell, contents, of the Rev. Mr. Dodds, pastor of the months' service in the Philippines, has which can imitate perfectly the night­ lot 13, blk .i, Cad well's add, Lansing...... 600 First Plfesbyterlan church, with _a A rabid dog ran at large in the flfth again enllstedj this time In the regular ingale, or even enunciate some words M. A. Howell to LansIiiH State Savings Presbyterian Church; ; view to jbeing married. In glancing Biink.sarae as last above... BOO ward at Lansing last week Wednesday array for three years. He left last In imitation of the liumaniVolce," de­ Andrews. Zimmerman pastor. over the marriage license the clergy­ Dan'l Duhckel and wlto to Geo. P. Dunckol. night, and in the course of halt an week yVednesday -for San Francisco. clares Ida Sharper Hoxle, in telling .Thursday—4:00 p. m.. Junior :Bn«.- man : observed that: the groom had nw K of nw )<( ot nw K ot soo 20, Locke • 300 hour bit one woman and several chil­ His people were surprised to hear of about St; Andreasberg, "The Singing Julia Durlock, adm'r, to May B. Hoylng, deavor; 7:30 ,!p. m., prayer meeting] been previously married, and inquiry dren. The animal was killed and the his enlistraentias he had often declar­ Village of Germany," in Tlie Ladles' lot 3, blk 3, BrownoU'sadd, Stookbrldgo '325 8:30 p. m., teachers' meeting. Sunday revealed the fact that his wife had se­ John A. May, reo'r.to Fred Sliubol, Ji'.,pol; wounds of the victims treated by phy­ ed he had had enough of army life. iEIome Journal forAugust.'"Tlie birds —10:30, preaching service; 12 m, Sun-,' cured aj divorce from him on the ot land on soo 22, Lanshig 2000 sicians. The dog^was a pug owned by of one breed, subjected to the same day school; 0:30, Christian Endeavor}; Vincent Miles, a I'O-year-o'ld boy who grounds ot cruelty and ,non-support. ex-Alderraan-WlUlam O'Connor. Inlluences, have songs that vary with A. Register.7:30' , preaching service. works for Herman Frazel in the meat The ReviMr.Doddsrefused to;tle the FRANK LESTER, the throat muscles and vocal Chords Miss Lizzie Truax ot North Lansing market, met with a painful accident , saying that' he had long since ^ MarrlaKe Licenses. of each Individual. But, so remark­ was convicted in Justice Warner's last Friday afternoon. He was bare­ decilded nc[t to marry d 1 vorced persons The following licenses have been BUSINESS LOCALS. able jsthecanary memory that.a'blrd court yesterday afternoon of the footed and was riding a bicycle, he unless such:: person was the innocent granted since our last report: bred'to a certain song, If removed from larceny ot a gold neck chain, valued lost control ot the wheel and ran Into party in till) divorce proceedings. i.iThe , 'Name and residence. ^ Ago A good two-year-old colt partlybroko. for sole.'! the cage inwhlch'he has heard It from • at 81.50, from Mrs. Lizzie Van Kirk. a burning pile of rubbish. One foot bride appeared to be satisfied with the J; Z. Cliapiiittu; Lansing... .' *..... 22 30W3P J. Q. TiioMi'spy. Jit., Maaon,- his parents, when'six weeks old, will: Bertha II.-Parish, West Wlndfior '. 18 mm r She was sentenced to pay a tine ot $5 landed in the heap ot coals and ashes prospect, ipr she accompanied the later, when he himself begins to sing, Henry Knaiis, Aurollus.' 4i ' A good work Iiorso for sale elieap., ' i or spend fltteen days at Mason and and was burned frightfully. Young groom to tiie residence of a less par­ 31W3P WOLI,.- Alalcdon. give the same song-though never hav­ Eva Jiushnmii, Aurollus;: 22 AUGUST lias been take^;to Mason to serve her Miles was carried to Dr. Mann's olllce ticular'clergyman and tlio knot was John Q. Adnm3.-;Laiisliig .25 . . i '-^ :—r-y^'^,^ :\ ' ing,'heard ^ it in-the Intervening sentence.—Lansing Journal, July 25. near by and,his foot dressed. Anna L;'Kneoland. Lansfug.•. .' 8J Good teeth 9B.00, best tooth .fe.oo, fllliog teettil duly.tled\,.,',i period. 'V ; ' ^ 'y,;-, 500 up, 31W3P .A. P. VANDBUHEIf. ,1 liobort S. Buraaio, Jr.', Lansing.', .\ 21, lidniv V. Clarto Cftuslug.,..".. : 20 ,. . :t,- .-.T Si Wffi ENTIRE FAMILY BURNED. SLAIN ON TURKISH BORDER. LOVE IS THE WINNEH NEWS OF CUB STATE. Farm help (« very scarce at NorlhvlIIo, Infliam County Democrat. A hand tournament is to be held at Wife and Three Children of Francis RaUa Many Killed ond Wounded In Rising of A\'est Brunch Sept 4, 5 and 0. Killed In Explosion. Albanians. AM entire family was hiirned in a I'eun LOCKS QANNOT KEEP LOVINGAlbiinin n insnrgents and Turkish reg­ Material is being distributed for un avenue tenement Dru in PIttshiirs. The ulars have had several encounters on the ITEIVIS OF INTEREST TO MICHIelectri-c road between Niles and South niolher aad three children are dead and SOULS APART. Turkish frontier, Many have been kill­ GANDERS. Bend. ' MASON, MICH. the Iliusbnnd is badly burned and is at ed and woundeii on hoth shies. It is re­ '• 'The Flint Wagon Co. Is building un ud- (be liospilHl, The explosion of an oil ported that the Alhunians cut oft fiic dltion lo hold a new 7i)0-horsu power eii- Jicrthii liahiiiHOti Anitiatii Her Aueil nnil RccoiiimendatinnH Inr Uarhor Appro- can was the cause of the lire. The dead heuds of Iheir prisoners and triumphant­ Kiiie. 1901. AUGUST. 1901. Wealthy Suitor to KBCape from Ii"' priatjonH—Corpse Found nn Knilroud urui Mrs. Sophia Italza, aged HO yours; ly curried thoin on polos through Alba­ .Stoekliridgo lias graiitotl u lighting rniii- horribly hiirued ahout the entire body; prinoiimciit—Two Deiiperiitc OiitluWM nian towns. It is ulso reported thut the Truclc-Junms Valuable Mine-Hull Su Mo Tu We Th Pr Sa chi,so hy which either gas or I'luctrieity mother of the childrej; Viola Itaiiia, Cuiiliircd lit Lcovciiworth, Kun. Turks niassncred their prisoners. The li'ircUiGriuid KapUlH—Farmer'n Find. mny lie useil. jged 8 years, daughter; Kashaer Itatza, Alhaniiiu revolutionary committco has e ® e ® 1 2 3 a hoy, ugeii 5 years; — Wahock, a hoy, culled a congress of Alhanlan delegates Rev. ,K, S. Retail of Owo'ssu ihicline*. D. L. •\A'liltakor, SO years old, living •^riie utinuul report ot Capt. Charles till! oall to lieconio pastor of the l-iapiist. aged 2 yours; smothered ami burned. at Dulcigno in Montenegro to decide as 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 near .Taclison, Ivy., rlcli, and the father ICeller, in diiirge of river and hiirhor Church ill Corunna. From wliat can he learned, .Mrs. Ualza to future action. A hand ot marauding of twelve children, was married to Miss ivork for Iho Griind Itaplds district, rec- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 was preparius hre.ikfast In her apart­ Bnlgurlans near Ghevgholi, entrenched 'The .Michigan Portland Cement works Bortlia Itohlnson, lU yours old, poor and uniinenils the following upiiropriiltionN ments on the tliird Iioor of the tenement In a farm liouse, wore stormed by Turk­ itt Quiney have sluii down, throwing 2U0' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 handsome, the other day after many ex­ (nr tlie next fiscal year: '.Mielilgan City hoilsu in .the^ rear oC 2711) I'enn avenue. ish troops and killed lo a man. men out of eiiiiiloyiiieiit, citing o.vparieacos. The odd couple he liarhor, liid., .'ii(iS,200 for iiiainleiianee: 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 'JUio fire in'the kitchen stove wa.s not •Vlliert li; ions, 50, was stniok came liifattiuted, hut the elilldrea of the i5t. .losepli harbor, .'?2.|,OU0 for niuinto- IIKIMI ® e ® B s e liiiriilng as tiuickly as she wanted It to liy liKliiiilng and iiislantly killed while old man ohjeetod. They feared that he lianeo (the iialanee aviiilahle, .'i:,'ii)!J,li'Jd, and she look an oil can and poured some SHOOTS A FARMER'S WIFE. sleeping in it hiirit at Allegiin. F. Q. M contemphiteil marriage and locked him is suitlcient lo coiiiplotu oxistiiig pruject); •L. Q N. M. of Ihe Oil on tho lire, in a inoinent a Neighbors Near Indianapolis Hunt for Man Kalamazoo itiver, :f20(l,0(IO I'ljr eoiitiiiu- .•\il effort will ho tiiade to roiirgaiiizH 7tn. i,')th. 22n(lA 2!lt.h. hliize from llio gratu of Ihii stove ig­ In u room. But the old man consoled with Shotguns. Ing improvements; lliilland harhor till' dcfttiict Clare Cuutity Agrieuliiinil' nited the oil in the can and un e.vploslon, himself with the thought that the course Mary .Schufhizer, the wife ot a farmer (Black Hake), ,'i;i;H,;i0O-.'pS5„S0O of Society ami hold a fair this I'lill. which WHS heard throughout the house, of true love never runs smoothly and dc living five and a half miles west of-lu- Which is for euiilinniiig improvement and The Jiieksiiii Pul]) Cumpaiiy's wurks at. followed. Tho burning oil was scaltcrcd ciiled to await an opportunity to escape, diitnapolis, was shot in the foreiicnd HISTOEY OF A WEEK. llie remainder for niaititeiianco; Grand Jackson eati.i,'lit lire fruin sparks uf a over the foom, setting fire to the clothes riio opportunity ciiiiie itfier seven days ahout 'I o'clock the other moriiin.i; hy Haven, .'i!47,;'j00—.'j!27,riOU for continuing liassing oiiKine and were totally iloslruy- of Mrs. Itatza and the children. Tho of iniprisoniiient. It eanie in tlie form ot Herhert Sickiiiger, a farm hund living in Improvement nnd tlio remainder for ed. hiishand was in an adjoining room, uiiil a ladder whicli Miss llohinsou, assisted PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINQS Hen Davis. Siekin},A;r tlien turned his inaititoniiiicu; Grand liiver, .'j!2.'iO,0U0 fur his iujtirlos were sustained while trying hy Iter brothers, pliUjcd against the house .Martin Sebright, living two miles i^nst revolver on Sehiil'liizer, intlicting a wound I'Qulintiiiig improvement; White liiike, OF THE WORLD. to save Ills wife and children. hclow the old lover's window, '.rhc de­ nf Allogiin, was struck by liKlitiiiiig, liiit in tlie arm. The cause of tlio sliooting Pii,5,tiO0; -Musliegnn, li!,SS,(l()0, of which scent was made about 2 a.m., and the dates from an old trouble. The farmers is slowly recuverliig. He was piekod up LUZON ARMY TO BE CUT. party drove to a neiglilioring county seat, (172,(iOO is for completing iiiiproveiiienis; fur liead. News of Crliiieo (iiid Crim-Iniils, Ac for miles armiiid turned out with shot­ I'ontwater, ,'i;.-.|,aOO, of which .$22,000 is whore they were married. cidentH, Kirex, I5«c., from Norlli, guns and muskets and a man liiint fol­ for continuing iinprovetiieiit; Liidiiiginn, The proposition lo luiud the county fur Corbin and Chaffee Planning to Reduce the Soiitii, KiiHt mill Went, Bninviclied lowed. The police rode aa far tis Ben |!12,'i,000, of which ,'i;i).'.200 is for cuniinu- ,$35,000 for a new jail was oarried by ii Force to 2O,O0O lvien. OUTLAW TAKEN AT LEAVENWORTH. Davis, wliere •Sieliinger lives, hut no ing iniprovemotit; .•\lanistee, .'tll.'i,.SOO, of bif; niiijority at the sjieeial election iit with Minor Ad'iiini, GJen. Corhin and Clen. Chafreo are fast truce of him was found. 'The farniel's ivhieli ,'>;,'l.'i,000 is fur coiilintiing improve- Van Bureii Cuiinly. fonnulatiug plan.s to cut the o.vpoiisus With William Jones He Hod Planned a Raid llireulen to kill Siclciiigor on sight. He luoiit; harhor of refuge at I'ortnge Lake, Work on Ihe -Alt. Cleniens lieot sugar Bliiidcil and I»riicide«ed liy tlic Act oC ol' niiiintaining the American ai'iiiy In on Saloons Near the Fort. is .10 years old. i!,'Jfl,liOO-,'i!;M,000 of which will comidetc a Kiciid. the Phili])pine.s hy (iO per cent. The Sol 'Temple, a memher of the old lOlls- factory will coiiiiiieiii'e Sept. 1, The con- I'Xistiug project; li'raiikfort harhor, .lirji),- force is tu he reduced 20,000 men. In­ worth gang of outlaws, wliicii, several triiet priue is ,$57,500, witli a caiiaoily ot illiniloil liy carljolicacid, tlirown in lier BUYS ISLAND IN LAKE 'HURON. U20, .•iilJ,000 of which will complete ex­ stead of departments, there will be tiiree years ago, openiled exteivsively in South­ (iOO tuns of beets jier day. face by ii rejected suitor, MTS. Alay Torry Des Moinc*. Iowa, Man Will Raise Timber isting project; Charlevoix, :i!ril,025; i'o- Of iMunuie, Ind., aged'10 years, was ren­ brigades—one at .Manila and ono at ern Kansas and Olilaliottia, has heen ar- I'''fiink Sltaniioti, a yuuiig iiiait of Gil- ancl Wheat. ttoskey, .•iili(j,000 for coiitiiiiiiiig imiirove- dered a maniac. IJeforo bciiiR enizod Ironi Hollo anil St. Gulphan's. 'This will he rosfod at I.e.'ivenworlh, Kan., tiigolhor eail, took a dive while lial'liing in Cniul;- Calvin .Torilaii, assislunt clerk o'f the ineiit. Capt. Keller in ills report concurs the awful jiain, the woinaii slated tlml; an adiiitonal .saving in triinsportalloti ol! with Wiillani .lones, alias William Ilense- eil creek, near tliere, and failed to ooiiio city of Dos .Moiues, Iowa, recently re­ ill the opinion of his predecessor that the Peter Tillhury, aged 42, ooniniittod tlio .supplies and the niainlenanco of bar- ley. They were taken hy two detectives up until.life was extinct. turned from '.roroiilo, Cauiiila, where he plan to ohtain ti channel twenty feet crime lieeaiise slio refused .to marry liiiii. rneks. One general military hospital will near Ii^rt Ijeavenworth in what is known had heen negotiating for the piirehaso of deep and ;j00 feet widi; from the ex­ .'Vfter sticking close to business until Ttio vvoiiiiin's face, anns sind breast wero replace the seven army liospitiils that aro as the "Klondilic" saloon district, oiit- Clapperton Islanil in north Hake Huron, terior to the interior lake at .Muskegon lie is TOO years old, Hubert Slierwuml, frightfully burned, smd besides being now lifting inaluiiined. 'The greatest stiv- siilo the army reservation. Tlioy hiiil, it between Grand .Miiuitmi Island and the and to provide for sheet piling to pre­ of Williiw, thinks lie has earned a rest, made blind, tlic terrible a(,'Oiiy the woman iug will he tho replacing uf the presc'iit is alleged, plaimed a raid on tiie saloons main land. 'Tlioi'o are IG.OOO acres ia tho vent erosion along the banks not pro- and will accordingly retire. enll'ored lias driven lier insane. Tlllljury conlniLssury and riuurtemiaster station and liitd cut the telcKraph anil telephone island, partially timhored. .Tordan plans locted hy cribs is a fensihie one and tliat Mrs. Stephen Cruiii, witit her ;i-yeitr- has been paying attentloii lo Mrs. Tory near Manila. The new station will ae- wires lo I^oaveiiworllt, to niaUe iheir os- to devote the island to timber and wheat tho harbor is worthy ot the itiiproviuiient nld daughter in her arms, was iliruwn for some lime, but his suit for hor hand in eoniino

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c«lT«d renr fomi and tlint of jour as* carrying off the rnlffi* out of whlc* thoy I^OSf BEAUTIFUL sallant. But see—yonder comes Rose OP, BLUE AND THE GBAY had built rode Bholtew tli'o nighl be­ tho arm of the Count de Oinirville!" OF WASHINGTON WOMEN, A It was indeed the beautiful Rose, pale, fore, Palmer's men hurriedly staclted hut smiling, who, advancing lightly lu hor arms, and by common impuiso sur­ Baroness lloiigeliniillor von Ilenger- TRUE BRAVE MEN W.HO MET ON THE ivlilte robes, over tbo forest tnrf, iliot rounded, at a full run, tlic rail experts tar, Avifc of the .Vuslro-llHgarinu min­ STORY Louis with n low cry of joy, and wltli FIELD OP BATTLE. Tlie CootraliaiKlisI; of the other division. Both dlYisionn ister, Is easily tho most boautltul fervent gladness returned his silent but AVOIU* OF bad iinrticlputcd In the cliargo and had nn In tho diplomatlo corps. If not the • OR. : eloquent uuibrace. Then she stood apart; mui'clieil buck lu the dusk of evening THE Tlirlillss St^rlea of the Beballloa- most beautiful in Waslilngton, Avliere as the Count de Clairville, wltli nnspeak- with tho battle spirit, on them. Pnlnier's able emotion, greeted the escaped cap­ Oid Soldiora and 8ailori> Belate Bemi- film reigns lis one of the uiost ii'opuiar SOUTH men cnnif on the scene atthe SAving tive. oUceucea of Life In Catup and on liostessos of society. As « girl she Ava9 OF Tile liands ot people who had galhercd ing, exultant step of victory, marching so noted for her personal beauty and the ITleld-Incldenta of tha War, like roglmontM on revloAV, But no soon One Life's Secret! FRANCE to a.ssisl in lite seiireli for the young count so sought by artists that bel'oro her wore gay with rejoicing as tiiey wended I S C I PlilNE er did thoy .see Negloy's men cnrrylng flrst marriage she boro tho distinction tlieir triumpluint way back to their dldm't eount," off their rails tlian tlioy droiipetl tho of linvlng liiid overai tliousand pictures iioines; and at the gates of tho chateau, . said tlio ser- soldier, nnd boro dOAvn on the raiders niiido of hor. Sho born the Biiron- the good mnrqiiis extended to tlioni, one like football players in a rn,shv Tho AVIIS nnd all, a cordial invitation to a merry- a gennt, "in the ­ oss Diiiiln-Borioskr, of Silesia,- coming CriArTER Xll.-rContlnued,) Egerton's own. What could it mean? Ho movomoiit Avns .so spoiitniioous- and' the Tho hplKitnds were having u niorrj' ca­ rellected a-moment. Y'e.s—tliey had been niiikiiig^, diiriiii,' the following week, to ter of pranks. Tliere numbers wore so great that Nogloy's rousal aftor thoir return; anil Gnspnrdo, seeking her—tho people from the chateau celebrate tlio happy return ot his lost ^vei'o no bettor sol­ maddoiiod hy Iho cool, cnui'iigoous dofl- —seeking for Koso, their lost darling. children. And then, among tliat joyful diers la lilie Union men' wore ovoi'Avholmod luid Plilmor's nnce of his prisonui-, and with rcllectlng And this torcli was evidently one which fainil.v, there wore fervent tliank.sgiviugs Army tlinw the boys, men eiirrlod back the riills, frolicking on tlio lo.ss of the prize lie had thought tlioy had carried in tlielr Hoiivch hy night, and ex|ilaniitions followed and roeitals of of tJio Kifflitr-lltth' like mad. so safe, joined recldcs.sly in the insane He was encouraged to think that tlioi* •last plot and peril; and not llie least Illiiwis, and uouo The- scone was' as tuiiiultiious ns' a riot. The leaping, dancing iil'o of fagot* had found her. blessed nC nil was Helen .Montauban, hmidned football struggles compressed who rejoiced none iiiiglit know how deep­ ,'lolded more re.adlly to discipline or ri­ glowed rodly in llu^ center of the cavern, "And now, Gasparde," he said, invol­ into ono, nnd the- uproar torplllo; casting n ruddy light upon oiicli of those untarily speaking aloud—"now, if all ly, for it was ns if lite Itself wero re­ pened more rapidly In the rough- school AVIIS Nogl'oy'.s men AVore-forming for ii'coun- dark, swarlhy, unsliorn colintenancos, your, anticipated vicliius are safe from stored to- her witll llio restoration of hor of e.xporlonco. But tJio men. of the grim nnd tierce, that clustered about it. your toils, look to your own safety! for cousin. Ii31glil'j--flft)li wore, aftor Stone River, tor- ruBli AVIIOII Goiiorals Palmer' nndl Higher anil lilghor lonpod tho (Iniiies, and that dell of yours sliall be opened to tho Jacques, niaking his npiiearanco next Oiiickamiuign, Kenosiiw, reach. Tree Negloy cR'nio on Uie scene, tbo ono bare- more iiolKy grow l:lio niiirriiiiciit of tho light, and its iiiifiuitoiis secrets revealed. day at tlie cinileaii, was made a hero of; Crook, AUiiiita, and tho march to Iho headed', nnd the oilier dishovolod. Nog. brigaiid.s, till, Iinally, Ihoro raino a lull .-Vll hiinilred men shnli gather this dny and fain wonhl all have heaped favors sen, ns iiiiicli given to pranks as- thoy ley complained .iociilarly tliat it was .'i in the wild lonipcst of nlirtll. Ono by and rout you from your fancied security!" and rewards upon him, lint ho would wore In tliolr flrst mnrcli in Kontiicky prottj''hOAVdy do Avhcii lie couldn't coii- one grew less claiiioroiis. slowly drows­ , Kvoii ns-ho spoke he suddenly Bceiiiod none of it. "lie was going to Lyons, to flscnto rails enough to'shultor his head- iness ovorcnmo thi'iii, and shortly every to hoar voices sboil'lilig, ono to nnotlior, In tho sumiiior of 1S02, We-arrived at seek master-Hugh," ho said, "and follow Quarlors from tlio ralniAvlthoiit Piilnior man lay strctcliod iiiniii the heaps of at a distance, tliougli so fuhitly that he his fortunes." And lllat very day ho do- Klclinioiid, A-n„ on the long miircb from skins thnt covoi'cd tlio cavern lloor, lu paused lo lind wliethep he wore not de­ pllrted. Hose was doo)ily all'ootod when the Carollmis early In May,lSC5i Our- turning out from Ilvo to ton thousand a torpor, evon to Onspardo hinisolf. ceived. No! faintly still, but sulllciently she heard of this rosoliilioii. She longed brigado was miulo up of seasoned' sol­ men to prevent tbo coiillsclitioli. Palm­ AVith cat-liko caution, a liglit tread de- porcoplible not to bo mistaken, tlio echo to SCO her father, and coilhde to liiiii all di OT.S, if thoro wore any lu tlio iiriiiy, er roplled^tliiit ho lii'ul no rails lillnselt JUIUM lIKXfiKI.MIJI,l.l-lllTON II KN'OKm'All. Bcondod tho rougli-hcwii steji.s; a dark of those voices camo to his ear on tlio the troiililo she had so Intoly endured— but tlioy ciiiile north In the belief lli.af to lend, but his men miglit liavo if they of nil old nnd I'aiiiouK-torritorliilfainily. still, clear ilir of the iiioriiing, nnd tho form was visible ijy llii! rod glow of tho all that had been on hor mind concorniiig GciiGi-Hl Iliiljcck or Secretary Stanton AVoro approached in Uio riglit Avny, but Wlioii l.'i yuiirs of age sho miirrlod a-ii sound came from tho direction in which finioidoritlg embers; slowly and earofully llobiii; liiit, with fiiriliop thought, she by tho groat liorn spoon nobody could olllcoi: ill llio KiisslaiMiriiiy, dm, Tazs- ho was going, lie could scarcely doubt had put a slight on General Sherman, down from tho inoiiili it eaiiio, palisiug decided that it wns bolter to retain hor steal the rails Avlilcli ills inon had that tlley proceeded from parties in vexation and trouble within hor own and tliey wore looking I'or trouble. iiiow.skl, nnd from this iiiiirringe'four nt oaoli filp|i, and liiliinnllde's eyes Klanc- stolen with- Infliilte trouijio two days cil from face to l'aoe of I hose tiloeiior.-i. search nt him. breast until she had confessed all to the "The mnrcli from Nortli Carolinn, dauglitcrs woro born. At the ago of before. In this sjiirit the nlTalr Avn? Ho had been watching over since lllis Hut at that very nioinont, as lie was inarqiils; for now she resolved to delay iftor the surrender of Johnston, hiul 21', the bliroiicss Avas left a AVldoAv,,niuI Tioi.sy rovul C(Miiiileili,'e(l, iiiiil now was the luistening forward, ho also heard sounds that confession no longer. icen a sort of picnic for tho boys, hut settled, each Gononil ordering his mer shortly aflor miu'riod the pi'esoiit lnln- time come wlien, williotlt Kuard or watch­ frtiu; the opposite direction—a confused And so Jacques wont, and Koso only discipline w.as as sti-ict as it wass lu to quarters, If thoy could lliul thciii.- istor to tbo IJiiltod Slates, .Air. Ladis- er, the way was left elear for hint. iilillgliiig of men's voices, witll liarsli, dis- gave him a tllousand loving messages for front of Atlanta, and It wns needed Chlcngo Inter Ocean. laus Hcngolliiiillor von Ifoiigorvar. An­ .Slealill!,' lioisidi'ssly in, lie sciltterod up­ eordniit shouts, and llio crushing and lior father, nnd bade him tell of her ad­ M'lioii wo came to Klchmoud. riallock, other dauglitor is Iho ro'siilt of thlsniar- loariiig of forest liriinclies. Could it lie My Wife and Child, on tho dying etiiliers, fruni a small par­ venture, and her linai safety, and of the tlicii in cominimd of tlio Depaj'tiiiout of riago. Itiipoiicss llongolmullor OAVIIS cel ill his ha ml, a lino powilor that: caus­ rliat his captors lind nrousod from thoir dohth of tho villain Gnsparde. Notliing The tattoo beats—the lights nro gone, tlio J.amo.s, directed tliat Shormnii's live iiui:omobih;s, all at. dil'rofciit'stylos, ed a light erackliiii,' as it foil torpid sliinilicr, dlseovorod his escape'and of all lior sorrow di lenlJierii belt about his waist er wilh them; nnd the cavern was empty God ol tlie tender, frail and lone. quii'oniciils as lo girders liiul ii parti­ turned 'back'. tho ponderous keys that belonged to fho —deserted. Tho robbers never returned Oh, guard the tender sleeper's rest. tion, Aylieii this omission creates struc­ cells. to it. It is probable that the horde broke "Sliormiiu's man resented all this, tural dcl'octs Avliicli can bo roinodlod ''.Safe eiinllgh now, iiioiisionr lo capl- np, and tho men went in various direc­ and Wioy wore furious over the Intima­ And hover gently, hover:near tions to S-'lin an unlawful living else­ only by a partiai reeoilstructloii of the taino, I'll wal-ralit!" ho iniittorod, with tion that tliey were kept ont of tbo city To her whoso watchful eye is Avct- a low cliucklo. "You shollhl ho a little where; but thoy never wore hoard of To inothor, Avife—tlio doubly dear,. building. In tlie iu'tores'ts of good order, and be­ less careless. Ailpeoiilo are not as hon­ .again. Itaimondo went to Italy, and In Avliose young heart:have freshly mot A stipulation in a contract between cause tiioy could not bo tru-stcd. The est as yolirself!" '.heneofortli was iiiilieard from. Tivo streams of love so deep and clear. a gononil liisiiriincc iigoiit and a solici­ (To be continued.) boj's talked only among themselves, •Swiftly and (ulietly he traversed tho And cheer hor drooping.spirits yot. tor that tlio lattoi' shall not bo the- and orgtiiilzcd to carry out a plan to gallery leading to tlie ctdls and 0[)oned agent of tbo comininy is liold, lu.Hall. the lirst door. It ellailced to bo the ono soQ tho city. One day a largo crowd ot Now, wliilo she kneels before Thy throne, YOUNG INVENTORS. vs. Union Coiitrlil Llfo Insui'iuice Com-- in which the count was eonliliod. Louis unarmed .soldiers assembled nt the Oh, teach her, Knler ot the skies. pany (Washington), 51 L. A. K. 28S, hu- lieard the heavy key tllriiiiig in the Utteful J)iBcoveriC8 .^Inde liy Cliildreii south end of tlio bridge, and at a given That Avhile at Thy boliest-s-alono effectual t:o rollovo t;ho company fromi wards; lie looked to see Gasparde. But ill Their l'lii3-. signal ni.s"liod uixin the guards, pusli Karth's mightiest powers fall or rise. It was a careful liaiul that unclosed tho No tear Is wept to Thoo iinknoAvn, liability for bis acts Avltlilii llic scope iSfiiny cases arc reported where nioro lug iiiauy of them lu-to the river nnd door, and siloillly into tlio cell stepped No hair is lost, no sparrow dies. of his oniployiiient; iu the collection of cliUdrcn hnveimnde discoveries iu their ovorwhelmiuff the others by .sheer li.-iiiiioiidc. yoiitliful diversions which have ox- proiiilums. "Hist! bo (iiliet, monsieur lo compte!" weight of numbers. In'short, Shor- That Tlion canst stay tlie ruthless liiinda crt.vd a wonderful Influouco on Im- In erecting .'ttid iiiiilntiiliiliig a city ho whispered, ns Louis, recognizing him, miui'smon^ acting witJioiit orders and Of dark disease and soothe Its pain, por-aut industries in their dclevop- sprang to his foot, witli a lialf-siiiipross- without ofllcers, .seized tbo bridge nnd That only by Thy stern commands prison a muiilclpnl coriionitlon is held, ed o.vclaiiialloii of surprise; "do not inoiit. Tho children of a Dutch spec­ hold it wlillo tlie boys went over and Tho battle's lost, tho soldier's slain. 111 Gray vs. Grilliii (Gii.), l'll L. K. A. LOUIS rURSUEB nv OASI'ARDlt. apeak. I liave come to give you your tacle maker happened to bo playing looked about the fallen Confederate That from tho distant sea or lands 1!!1, to bo exercising a ])iiroly govorn- liberty!" mistake—those wild-looking forms which with some oaLtheir father's glasses lu capltJil. So Dir as I know Hallock Thou bring'st the wanderer homo iiloiital function, and tlierol'oro not to "Jfy liberty, naiinonde! Where aro he had so lately boliold lying about the ffoiit of tho shop door. Placing two mado no complaint of this irregular again. bo liable in diimiigos to a person.ar­ the brigands? AVhere is GaspardoT' snioideriiig embers of the cavern lire. of tho glasses together they pooped procoodiivg, and Sherman did not no­ rested and imprisoned tlioreiii liy its po­ "Sound iisloop, monsieur; and I havo Throe or tour wero iu sight, but one was through them and Avoro oxcoodingly And when upon her pilloAv lone lice orticers for injiirios caused by, the some reason to believe they won't wake tice It. far before tlio others, and dashing for­ aston'slied to see the weathercock of Hor tear-wot cheek is sadly prest. improper coiistnictiou of iiogllgcuuc iu in a liiirry. 1 liavo given them something ward witll mad spend. It was Gasparde! "After the grand review at Wa-Slilug-" May hapiiier visions beam upon a neljithlMrlug steeple brought, socin- the maiiitcnaiico of tbo prison. to help. ITerc—I will take off thoso jew­ with his nnsliom hair streaming wildly The brightening current ot her brcust' Ingly, within a short distance of their ton the Eljjhty-flftb Illinois, with tlio els of yours; I dare say you won't bo about his face, and a long and glittering other regiments of the brigade, went No froAAning look or angry tjne Cases 111 Aviilcli drumnior and travel­ sorry to bo rid of them." And stooping oyos. They wero very naturally puz­ knife brnadislied in ills hand. Into camp near the Soldier's iiome, luid Disturb the Sabbath of her rest. ing .agents of iioai-osidonts liiivc boon down, ho, Ilnlockod and knocked oil' tho With sudden and firm resolution, Lollis zled, and •called their father to .see tho hold oxoinpt from State license taxes, fetters of tho coilnt. the men were pei-mltted to roam at -will turned, unarnieil as lie was, save wMli strangs sight. Ho was no loss sur Whatever fate those forms may know on tlio ground that thoy aro engaged In "Ton tliousiiiid thanks, Kniniondo!" e.\- over the city. One moraing some of Loved with a passion almost Avlld— the stick which had served thus far to prised than the children had been. Ho interstate comnierco, as is slioAvn-iIn a, clainiod TiOuis, warmly. "Hut how did clear his path, aud preparod to moot him. tho boys discovered a soldier at Fort By day—by night—in joy or concolHod tho idea that ho might utilize AVOO— .note iu 14 L. R. A. 1)7, arc distingtiisliod I you know we had boon retaken With a louder yell of triuiiipli at be­ tills sti lingo feature In the construction Slommer walldng up and do^vn In By fears oppressed, hy hopes begufled "I had returned to tho cavern to got in tho ease of Raclno Iron Company vs. holding his anticipated victim so near, of a ci;rious toy -which would be ppo- front: of an olHcer's tent carrying a log Prom every danger, every foe. • soinotliing which I liad left hero, ulon- Oh, God, protect niy wife and child! McCommons (Gii.), •'51 L. R. A. Ilil. tho brigand rtisliod on. diic.'tlv?, of both •wonder and amuse- oa his shoulder. Ono of the boys was siour, and was going away again, when "1 liavo you, monsieur!" he cried, with sent over to Investigate, and when ho —Gen. Henry R. (StonoAvall) Jacksoix Avhicli holds that a traveling agent AVhO' wo saw the men coining back with you iiiont among his friends. Ho did so, a liend's hiugh—"I havo you! Who will reported that the soldier at tho fort was ;akes orders but roccives the goods lu and .Tacoiies. You wero in a swoon, I and Gtlllleo, hearing of this toy that Who Pulled that Kope? win Koso now?" carrjiiig the log as a punishment for a nilk upon sliipnieiit from another State suppose, for it took two or tlireo to carry "Not you, villain!" answered Louis, wns siiid to make distant things appear Our regiment Avent out la tho fall of vcty trivial offense the men decided to and thou breaks the packages iindidls-. you. Wo had some ado to got out ot sternly.' And nieetiug the assassin, in his closo lit hand; .saw at once what a help 1SG2, aud tho flrst eleven months AA'O Interfere. They went in force, but tributes the coutonts among his custoiui. tlielr way—.Aficliel nnd I—without heing mad 'career he struck down, with his It would bo to the study of tho heavens. Avere stationed along tho railroad be- soon. I watched, afterwards, wliilo thoy wlOiout aruLs, over to the fort, took ors Is not oiigagod in interstate-com-,, stick the uplifted knife that was ready This ws,s tbo lirst Inception of his tele­ tAVCoa Covingtoa aud Lexington, Ky., wore carousing around the Bro, and stole charge, dismissed the log carrier to his morco. to drink Ilia heart's blood. scope. and had quite a soft snap of it. But In in. They aro quiet oiioilgli now. Conio, '"Ab!" shouted Gasparde, raging and quarters, and Jovially informed the of- nionsicnr; but stop a moment. I see you When tlio poor Geneva mechanic Ar- August, 1S08, we started for East Ten­ Early Harvard Graduate. giinshiiig like a wild beast, as be snatch­ flcor iu command that the punishment will need soinotliing more than what you : gaud Inrented his burner, after socur- nessee. We had some lively boys At many of the college and university, ed a pistol from bis belt; "I will know—' was contrary to tho regulations, and wear now. I will come hack in a nio- ' ing aa ndoQiiate aud controll.able flow among us, and there AA'Ofo tricks being commeucoiiieuts tho guest to Aviiom tha- I M'ill know who is to win! Come on, my Bliormnn's men didn't want him to let nient." mon! Strike—stab-rslay!" And, bliad of air to the interior, making what ho played on some ono nil tlie time. greatest honor has been paid Avas-tho it occur again. Ho left the coll, and directly returned, with rage, ho dasliod at his adversary. termed a "double current" burner, long Some of the boys got off tho train to carliost living carrying a bundle of garments very much What was to bo tlio fate of Louis? eiidoavnred to sprang out upon tho forest soil and sped of joy, Louis and. his uncle threw tliem- the long, circular n-eck of the flask with fo:rmally seized the road and ran It for let another train pass, L. D. Hai-man, as the RoA'; Joseph AVarren, Cress, Avho, rapidly nnd silently away in tlie early selvos into each other's arms; while Kran- Increased brilliancy. Argand wns not their oAvn convenience. They colled it a big fellow, gave the tank rope a jerk, graduated from Harvard AvIthitliC'Clas* dawn. Cool and fresh the morning wind cis Egerton waved,his cap gaily in tho the man to Int sucbi a suggestive occur- a military road for the convenience of and it stiayed there. Just as the ti-ain of 182S., That Avas 73 years,ago,:when camo to tho brows of those men, so lately air, and stopped lightly forward tb greet rcne t^cape him. Thus the'idea of tho the military, but permitted citizens to stopped, the water came pouring into Mr. Cross was a; youth of.'20.. Af.tor prisoners, and it was like the benediction Louis, calling, "Pound—fonnd! my dear- lamp chiuiUGy was born, and In a short ride who cared to pay fares. Tho mat tlie ofllcers' car, their AvindoAva being graduation he entered tho muilstry of of an angel. For some distance thoy dear fellow!" and ho clasped tho young tor was treated as a Jol:e by the comr pursued tliolr way together, and then man in a cordial and laughing embrace; time porfeeti«l and patented.—Weekly up, aad before thoy could get the train the Gongfogatlonal Churchi and; for. pany and tho citizens, and the boya Kaimonde paused. , but his handsome, deop-hlue eyes spai^ Bouquet. started, the ivater had all ran out of tho more than half' a century lie-lU'cd at kied with tears. after their frolic turned the road over tank into the. car. Such cursing and West Boylstom MiLss., Avhoro'he was "Now, monsieur lo compte, I will leave GroiitCBt Book Thiol'of All. . yon, as I wish to strike off to the right to the company in better condition, sAvearlng! And no oue knew who pastor of 'the Gongrogatloiial' Church. But tliolr attention was attracted m an­ Probably the most audacious and hero. I should like to .have Jacques go other direction; for Gasparde had risen they Insisted, than when It came late pulled! that rope. ,' NoAV, retired, from active llfoi he ia successful book thifif that ever lived with iiie." to his feet, and his cry ot rage and de­ their hand.s." living Avith hISi dauglitei's. ait AVorces- was Count Llbri of Florence, who, VrcparlnK for a Siege. "Well—well; then I bid you adieu!" re­ spair rang through the forest. Deserted "I remember a case," said the Jtajor, tor, Mass., still a strong iujdi vigoroua turned the connt, warmly, grasping his by lii& companions, who had fled on wit-' emigrating to Franco, became in 18-12, Wife—The last tlmo I asked you to "In which soldiers who came to frolic old man at the age of 03. hand; "and I trust we shall meet again, nessing tho numbers of the' approacliinf secretary of a governuient commission glA'e. me some money you said you roiTialnod to work. One night our bni- when I may offer yon a more adequate party, and destitute of weapons, he turn- to examine an ieii^ on tho libraries of the country. Availing him­ HusbaJid—I know it;, he caught It sand times, my friend!" \yith ono horrible cry he sprang into the principal streets. The boys • were at dietary list seems to be imderinined. self of his opijortunltles, of the care­ from the cashier and noAV I'm afraid And tlioy separated, Rninionde and air and then fell-heavily to the earth. Hr.st greatly amused! at the efforts mado AA'e know now that It Ls too heavy for lessness and .ignorance of the cuatodi- the, secretary AviU get It—Life. Jacques taking a right-hand direction, There-was a convulsive movement of the by homo talent to, put out the Are, and aus,'aud a conaumniafK knowledge of the stomach whan other food Is taken; and Louis keeping the patli to the cha­ limbs, a: contraction, a sudden spasm, wero free AvIth the most absm-d sugges­ and the form was stretched out in mo­ the treasures unveiled to him, he quiet­ . A He lie of the Past. that unless It is sipped It forms i< -ims3 teau. tions. But vvjiea the matter-became tionless silence. Gasparde was dead! ly niuMoIsurely 'Jospoiled tlie libraries "-YottD- grandfather must be quite an that is not easy to be digesteditiiij'.-i:,;/,; Suddenly, ns he advanced, some olijcrt serious and the feAV citizens Avere be- upon the ground attracted-his attention. There wns a .time of silence, and then of hundreds of their choicest manu­ old man." h'heu taken on an cmp.tystomt'Ch bread •v',\;: Avllderod and belpless the soldiers fC'll Picking it up,, he found it to be a little Francis clnspod the, hand of Louts and scripts nnd 1 moiit prochius heirlooms, "-Very old! He can .reuiembcr the or crackers should be brokei/into it to,:,,-.?, into' ranks, organized quickly a dozen tiny slipper. It was one of hers! He drew kim gently away from the scene. carefully oblltei»8.tlng afterward all lime vvhen people bought 'extras'with ivold the formation of curd-'jike matter; \ lire brigades, aud under the direetloii had seen her wear it often. Ho gazed "It is too horrible!" lie uttered, with a signs that might land* to their identilica- the expectation of. finding that some­ but;with the addition of Ijme-water it upon it for a inoment with feelings of un­ shudder. "Come, dear Louis, to-where of men who had fought big fires at tlon. thing remarkable had happened.—Puck. may he use^d with Imp\in;ty. Brought utterable emotion, and then placed it m a fairer siffht awaits you; let ns go and .bone worked half the ttlght to save to m scaldlng-pohit it If, most nourish, How the collection tZius; acquired Uno of Thcni. ,« Ills breast: meet Rose, our sweet little blossom, who .the^property of their enemies. They lug. Oarfi/should be ti^'^en that it doea i "Poor little Rose!" ho murmured ten­ owes to you her safety!" came into possession of tho late Lord Mrs. nashley—i'oiu: friend was at checked and after a time mastered the ttot boIl.A^" boiled jflllk is not to ho. derly; "where are you now?" "She 18 sate, then 1", said Louis, with Ashburnlljam;: by what means-Libri's tho exposition? I suppose he saw many T . fire, but from flrst to last they bore used 'ex«ept for sj<^clal needs. Pre-- . AVith tlie little relic safe In Lis breast, auiniation;"ah,- that repays mo for all!" robberlea were afterward: discovered rare and curious things? tliomsDivos nice soldiers oa a frolic, ex­ pared as liumlss^aitlk It Is most-valu., lie pressed on. Soon he observed that "Ay—safe! We fonnd her intho wood and traced back to him;: together with The Boarder—Yes, mn'nin. He says cept that they, made a buainess-of put-: able, but by thoso to whom It Is un- , the turf all about him appeared to have nn hour or two since; and without wait­ tho recent sale of the library at astu-' ho had an excellent cup of coffoe.-- Iv • been trainpled and crushed with many ing longer than to meet Helen, and assure ting out the fire. pondous increase of price, and tho meth­ pleasant huttcTOllk Is substituted.—' - feet, whose impress it still bore. Every­ her of hcr safety; the dear girl insisted Puck. I ods by which, the French 'government .That/same brigade,':after'tho terrlflc Woman's Homo Companion. - where as he went this appearance con- on guiding us lustautlyin tlio. direction ; A noAA' automatic telephone nppamtu? iinally recovered a portion of.thelr long- bnttiyof Jan. 2, 1803, nt Stone River, ' tiaucd. • Further, on, he came upon a of the cave in which slie had been ,con­ returned from the last charge against IS; said to hav,e given,such,satisfaction Lots of peojiiio eavy tlie/re crackep, .\f. torch lying extinguished upon tlie ground. fined,,' We were proeoeding thither;, with lost treasures, form a most remark-: ii Breclihiridge'3 corps to their bivouac In Franco that it will be iuataUcd lo ivhich gets ft/hlowlas up oiUy ciuce Ift'. •/ : Anon ;he, picked up a handkerchief, em­ tho'domcBtlcs nod villagers, armed with able, and rotuautic cliapter iu liternrj- all the postoOIccs in PMta..> Is broidered with « delicate cfplicr—Franeia any ircapons at command, wlicu ire per- biitfiir. , ai the moraine to ihid Ifesley's men

m across tho road from tho French home JlTUta (IfoiinlD jp^ntoM I ALLEGED POISONER The letter, she declared, was a coO' PEOPLE OF THE DAY IT OorrooteMASOd everyN TliDrsdaj MARKETSr morolnf. r ^ Publlshot^ l JJvery Tliursda^ y ' ARRESTED IN LANSING fesslon made to her by Giddings and Seiiittar PutllKrcfv'i Lnck. (^|yi4lj,i|[jiijjji|& OKAl.V. -by- she wrote it down to remember it, It Is reported that os-Sonator Rich­ WHEAT,Ko4.No.2,porUu«Uel,...... O 01 When aslced why she attempted to ard K, Pettlgrow had a great piece of WHEAT, Wlilto,No.l,perbiiBliel.... 02 WILLIAM L. CLARK, BYE ,, ..,,„,,, im i5 I Mrs, John D. French Was Glad When Taken Implicate Giddings, she said becauso luck In tho Now Yorlc stock ninrkot. OATS, per bushel © 2B MASON, MIOII. DISEASED 00]{N,8heliod,norhiinarod Q 8fi Into Custody Here Last Ni^ht. he did It, Ho Is said to hiivo miido nt least $300,- Ol-OVim 8EEI);per biuhol,. B 00S5 DO 000 (luring The recent boom In which pxeicss: On another sheet she had a list of TIMOTHY SEED.oerbilsUei 1 00ffl2 25 Northern Pnclllc cut such high jlnlts. CURE- OlTBYBAn $1.00 I the beatings she claimed to have re ailOOKBlKB AND rllOVIBIONB, Jnraos .T, Hill and Mr, Pottlgrcw aro TIIE NKWIIETUOD TUBATMKNT, ?.^'^^.i„^"B""*'''.l""'Oftrrei ,, Bix MONTHS 60o SHE DENIES HAVING GIVEN HER HUSBAND celved from her husband. Another origiual with l)rt. K. S ai 01) .,,25o| 1)1(1 friends, mid this frieudslilp Is cred­ tivoly cure forovorany fo,_ BEANS, uujilckad, per bushol TBBKIC MONTHS POISON. slip contained a transcript of her hus FOTAT6Eti,perbii8liel,now,,. Q 7S 9l,2S per year If not paid In advance, ited witli being responsible for tho lat- Sexual disease. It ia tbo result ot 30 FLOlJIt, per 100 pounds i2l2 20 band's property, which she liatl ob ter's good luck. The story goes tliat years' exiiorieaco in tho troatinont 0({ BUOKWIKAT i'LOUIl,per lOOlbii.., O3 00 Bntered at the Fostomco, Mason, Mlcli,, as tbeao diaeases. m 11 tained from County Treasurer KingS' Mr. Hill loaned his friend Pottlgrew BUTTEi&'fI'.^°^^^^^ ti 12 sccond-clHss matter. 0 Mrs. John D, French, the Onondnfja bury, Mrs, Frencli had footed the m(inoy with which to buy stocks and I'41iPj.peVpoi'mLAKD, per pound woman who is cliarKcd with giving her WE CURE SYPHILIS APPLES,dried,per pound. Q r, valuations and divided it by three. This terrible Blootl Poison, tho terror I PKAOnES,drio(r,perpounpountd ;a 10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1901. husband arsenic on berries covered of mankind, yields readily to our NEW When asked by the chief it she had TREATMENT, Bowaro of Moroury,' LlVlt STOCK AND MBAT. with sugar, was arrested last night in done this to flnd her dower interest Potash, olo, Thoy may ruin yonr system. OATTLE.par 100 pounds i 6004 00 this City and held for Constable Ilodge, iIf you have aoroa in thtbo mouth oc-r 'tongue , BEEF,dr6880d,perl00pounds,B ooao 00 In the property she said no, she had pains in tho jointaiointa, aoracroe throathroatl , hair or HOGS, per 100 pounds, QBGO JOHN W, CnAJtmN, e.v-justloe owbf o arrived this morning with the oyobrowa falling out,pimploaorblotohojout,r , PORK, dressed, per IDOpoiinds,, 06 7B asked for it to know what French was • • ' • aoro oyoB, head- the supreme court, died at his home warrant and took her back to Leslie, stoinaob dernngemoni HAMS, per ooimd„ worth. uuuua, uiu., yuii luLvu tiio secondary stago 8II0nLI)EES.nor pound In Grand Eapids last week Wednesday One year ago Trench was ill with of this Blood Poison, Wo solioil tho morning, aged 70 years. He was one In the pocket of her skirt was a most obstinate cases, and chaliongo tho OHIOKENS8P1UNG1 OIIIpKENS, live, per ,pound dressed, , per lb partial paralysis, but recovered. world for a caso wo accept for troatmont TUnKEy8,ilvo, per pound of the leading jurists of Michigan and Jackson paper dated June 2,181)2, coO' and cannot euro, IJy our trotitmonttho it 10 About four weeks ago he again devel­ ulcers heal, tbo hair grows again, pains TUBKEy8,drei)9ed,per pound,, •was closely identified with the history oped symptoms of paralysis and went tainlng an account of her acquittal on diaappoar, tho nkiii bocoinos healthy, and nOILDINQ MATBllIAL. the of feeding the family of niarriugo is posaihio and safo, WATER LIME, per barrel Q SO of Grand R.aplds and the Wolverine | to Ann Arbor for treatment, A few Charge OALOINEO PLASTER, per barrel,,,. ©175 state. Judge Champlin has been a days after his arrival Mrs, French put Leslie Charaplain of Sprlngport rough PLASTERINtJ HAIR, por bushel,... it 25 CURES GUARANTEED SHINGLES, per tbousand i 2B(a-l 00 resident of Grand Rapids since 3854, In appearance and told a local attor­ on rats. Thouaanda of young and iniddlo.ngod UMB,Kood,porbarrel ^ 80 After she had made the confession mon havo thoir vigor and vitality fiipiiod LATH, per M foot 1 00^7 25 ney that she feared her husband had by early abuses, later oxcoaaea, mental IT is contrary to Uncle Sam's postal boon given poison by a neighbor- Tho to Mr, Tuttle last Thursday, Mrs worry, olo. No maltor the canao, our How Method Treatment is tho refuge, laws for a newspaper to advertise a French said she started for Mason on Report of tbo condition of the • lawyer wrote to Prosecuting Attorney foot. She stopped at a farmer's house local lottery, drawing, gift enterprise, Tuttle, laying the case before him, WECUREIMPOTENCY over night, and came to Lansing yes- etc, and the paper transgressing Is and when the latter confronted Mrs, And roatoro all irartfl to a nonnal condi- tei'day noon-. tiim, Ainhition, life and onoigy ara re­ First Sli k Mm M, denied the use of the mulls; butUncle French and declared th.at he knew newed, and ono fools lilm.«elf a niaii While discussing the alleged poison among men, l']vory case Is treated Inili- At'Mason,MIclilRan, at tbo olosn of business Sam's olllelals use newspapers to give where she purchased the poison ing, Mrs, French displayed utterly no vidunlly—no oiiro-all—benco our wonder­ •Inly ID, moLas oiillwl forby the Oomnilsslonor the people the inside particulars about jiiekson, she broke down and confess- ful fiuccesa, Nn matter what nils yon, of theltaiiklni; Ueparlinont: feeling beyond talking in a weak tone consult us oonndonlially. Wo can fur­ iiKSOonciss, theland lottery in Oklahoma, and no that she had given her husband nish bank bonds to giiaranteo to acoom- Of voice, plisli what wo olaim, Loans and discoimts ?M,G8S 80 publisher has the right to protest, arsenic She told the prosecutor that Honds, mortgages and securities 10,011 'I3 Olllcer Ilodge arrived on the morn­ Overdrafts ,- 25 no her husband beat her cruelly. She ing train from Leslie, Be states tliat aSO^OOOCUREDi Fiiriiltiiroand Ilxtiiros l,nofl 00 BEN,7AMIN B, ODISLL, who deckled said she had heard that arsenic would Due from other hanks and bankers,,,, 1,06a 27 her son, Vernle T, Allen, a boy of iO niOHAItD P, rETTJOnEW. Wo treat ond cure: MII.SSIONS, 1)110 from banks In reserve he would like to be something besides produce paralysis in tiie arms and VAIUCOCEI.E, SYPillhiS, Cll-EET, clUes f3t,l78 JO the Ice man, has by his shrewd hon- ,, .,„p.T years, told hiiu that he believed his also pivo him the benefit of oxperlenco STlllCTURlS, IMl-OTKNOV, Sl'MUm' U, S, and National Rank ])aAlN.S,UNNATllltAI- Dl.SCllAKG- currency 1,.I08 00 esty won the title of ujsf^^ york's '''^""^ °^P"^°"/"V"'^'' mother had poisoned his father and and Inside knowledge. It turned out ES, KIDNEY ond liljAilDEH Difeases, Gold col a 5,000 00 Business Governor," He came to the to escape the beatings. Later she her father. The lad said that he hated when Hill niid Morgan began to hunt CON,SU/I'ATION KHEE, iiOOK.S .Silver coin 005 ao Olllce knowing business and politics made a full confession, declaring that FKEE, if unable lo call, write for Nickels and cents 57 12 12,103 87 to say such things against his mother, up Northern Pacific shares that Peltl- QUESTION BLANK for. HOME Checks, cash Items, Internal revenue from the,ground up, consequently he she had also caused his first illness by 'rilEATMENT. account llOt 07 .manages his legislature with a master I but had li.ad his suspicions, Vernie grew had 2,000 shares which ho had hand. There Is a Job in Michigan for P°'^°"'"f' , ' lives at the French home and he also purchased nt par. Jlr, Pettlgrow Is just DRjS. I Total 5118,382 31 just such an executive as Mr, Odcll, Last Wednesday evening Olllcer stated that he hud changed the colTee now deeply Interested in Wyoming oil­ LtAllILlTIlCS, There is a raft of unnecessary olllceS|Eowell noticed a strange acting wo fields, and It Is said he Is In n fair way iKENNEDY^ she poured for French sometimes and KERGAN Capital stock paid In $25,000 00 to join tlie millionaires' ranks in a short .Surplus fund 5,000 00 created for political pap, an injustice man at the Michigan Central depot, she would always throsv it out, Cor. Michigan Ave. and Siielliy St. Undivided prollts, net 7,200 45 tliat calls for stern handling,—Stock-' After watcliing the ollicer a moment time. Conimorcliil deposits,,,, SC5,0Ofi 0« bridge Sun, Mrs, French is a small, plump wo­ DETROIT, MICH. Certllleatesot deposit.,, 40,100 83 111,112 89 the woman called the olllcer to her This sounds very much like demo­ man of possibly 38 years of age, with Slionia Ilnvc Uncd State Concli. Total 8M8,3S2 3.1 and said she was in trouble She stat cratic reading, although taken from a blue eyes and grayish brown hair, According to gossip straight from State of Mlchlgiin, County ot IiiKliain, ss, ed that as her husband abused her The Hague, the hiisbujid of Queen WU- K&K K;&J< K&K K& I, F, E, Doiisinoro, caalilor ot the above nam­ republican journal. French is a wealthy farmer and was ed hank, do soloniiily swear that tho above state­ terribly she was going to secure a di helmlna has made himself unpopular deputy sherifl under e.x-Sherill Pad­ ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and vorce and was afraid he would prevent by not driving out In state the flrst belief, F, E, DICNSMOKE, Casiiler, dock. Ilchad nosuspicionof hiswife, Subscribed and sworn to botoro 1110 Ibis 24tli her. The woman was Mrs, French, time he appeared in The Hague after day ot.July, 1901. FARMERS' CARNIVAL OF FUN. but thought someone was poisoning PAY WHEN CUREO She stated that she was going to Ma­ the honeymoon. The people felt he 11, 0, HALSTKAP, Notary Public, him. The physicians at Ann Arbor wasn't living up to royal traditions, 0, W, llALSTEAl), Eaton Raplcis Will Do Something son on the lute train and should con X>R,0,A, MVirCH, Correct—Attest 1 C, ,1, RAVNEH, believe lie will recover, and they didn't like It, a, P, WiiiTMOnic, Never Before Attempted By suit a lawyer there. From her actions the eminent special Directors, Cities of Much Larger Mrs, French was taken to Leslie by It sooras that when the royal couple ist and constilting Proportions. and talk the olhcer decided she was at settled In The Hague tho duke went Constable Hodge on the morning physician of the I'rolmte Onlor. Ciivomlor—Aii),'iist 10 least partially demented and he took out to drive But Instead of using tho Never has the Island City, or places train,—Lansing Journiil, July 27, State of Michigan, County ot Iiifjliam, ss. At n her name and address and helped her state coach he appeared tooling an Detroit Medical and session of the prohate court for said county, hold four times the size, attempted any­ on board the train. Last night as he English drag, handling the ribbons Surgical Institute, at tbo probate olTloo, In tbo city of Mason, on tho Astouncleci the Eciltor, 2.|tb (lay ot .Tuly, loot. thing on a grander scale and never passing the Hotel Wcntworth early himself. It was such a shock to the who has five diplo Present, Jason E, Nichols, Judge ot Probate, have such a variety of sports and Editor S, A, Brown of Bennetts- mas und Lonornrj In the matter of tlie estate of John A, Caven- the evening, Mrs! French liailed him ville, S, C, was once immensely sur­ stolid Hollanders th.at they stood and der, deceased. amusements been got together as will stared nt the sight, and then thoy made diplomns, cnn nnmo Oil lUliiL' the polltlon, duly verllled, of Nelllo from the parlor, Rowell was on the prised, Tlirougli long suflering from R, Cavendor, widow of said deceased, praying be seen in Eaton Eapids on Thursday south side of the street and she came dyspepsia," he writes, "ray wife was up their minds thoy didn't llko It, It and locate any disease or weakness this court to assign to her certain personal iirop- and Friday, August 8th and flth. greatly run down. She had no might bo all right for him to do that lu crly o[ said estate and to grant her an allowance across to where he was and said tliat without asking questions. during the settlement thereof, The money is all raised and the bus­ strength or vigor and sultcred great Germany, where he wns only a duke, Catarrh, Asthma, it is ordered, that the lOtli day of August, next, she had corae to Lansing to see an distress from her stomach, but she at ten o'clock In the foroiiooii, at said probate iness men, one and all have taken an but a Qticon's husband ought to live up We Cure B,lioumatiBm,TitB attorney. Evidently her conscience tried Electric Bitters whicli helped to his position. And, .as the story Is olllce, bo assigned for the hearing of said iietl­ interest in the Carnival and it cannot Paralysis, Canoors, Tnniors, Bup- tlon. was troubling her, as she again told her at once,- and after using four bot­ told by a Dutch nobleman visiting In It is further ordered, that a copy of tills order be Otherwise than a grand success. the story of the abusivencss of her tles she is entirely well and can eat New York, not a Dutch head was bared turoa, 'Varicocele, Heart, Lunff, Skin, be published In the INGHAM COUNTV DICMO- It will excel all ell'orts of this charac­ anything. It's a grand tonlc, and its Blood, Kidney, Bladder and oitAT for three successive weeks, husband. She said that he was a very gentle laxative qualities are splendid as the duke drove by, nor have the peo­ JASON E, NICHOLS, ter ever attempted and will be a ple yet recovered from their disapprov­ PEIVATB BISBASBS (A true copy,}_ . „ . Judge ot Probate, wealthy man, but during her married for torpid liver," For indigestion, , L, PKCIC, Probate Register, 30W3 crowning murk in tlie carnival age, life he had never given her five cents loss Of appetite, stomach and liver al. It will take m.any rides of penance of lilea and Woman. "Something New" will be presented in the state coach to make them do No matter WHAT your disease or rrolmto Ovdor, AVeclts—August 10 in money and had made her work like troubles it's a positive, guaranteed State of Michigan, County ot Ingham, ss. from Tliursday morning, the Stli, to a slave. At her request the olllcer cure. Only 50c at Longyear Bros,, that weakness, or who" has failed to cure Probate cotirt for said county. Friday night, theflth,— no let-ups, no Mason, and F, IL Field, Dansville, you, consult him, Estate ot Matilda Weeks, ilecoaseri. accompanied her back to the hotel, A Street Inaiicclop. Notice Is hereby given, that Win,». Longyear, waits, but an endless string of amuse­ COIfSirLTATIOir FSBB executor of the will of said deceased, has nied Mrs, French complained of being ill Through the recommendation of her Ills tliial account, and that I have aiipolnted ments from start to finish. son, Honore Palmer, recently, elected If you have been decf^i ved by Frauds, the Ifltli day of August, next, at ten o'clock in and asked to have a physician called. The Telltale Bird. the forenoon, at tlio probate olllce In said comi­ Prizes will be given for every imag­ an al(lerm.aD In Chicago, Mrs, Potter Humbugs, Quacks or so called Special ty, as the time of hearing thereon, and for the As he had read the account of the at­ Thero is a bird I'd like to see, inable sport and entries for everything A bird that always tells ot me. Palrner has been tendered a position as ists, call and investigate, Our heat assignment and distribution of said estate. tempted murder in the afternoon pa­ Wienever I have naughty been Hated July 21, tool. are free to ull, horse races included. one of the city's "volunteer street in­ roforenco, •JASON E, NICHOLS, Judge ot Probate, pers, the Olllcer decided she was the This bird ia surely to drop in G, L, Pitoic, Probate Register, 30w3 The list of amusements consist of Apd tell mamma Just what I've done; spectors." The authorities of the city PAY WHEN CUBED, woman wanted and telephoned the Tlicn she calls me "My llttio son," have recently been investigating the horse rucing, buse ball, bicycle racing, If impossible to see DR. MUNCH, rolmto Ordiir, ni<;<)-Aiigii8t 10 chief, afterward calling Dr, H, A, I know ail what she's goinf to say, condition of streets and alloys and have State of Micliigan, county ot Ingham, ss. Pro­ contests—no feature of science or skill 'Tia, "Johnny, you've been bod todayl" Haze, who stated that the woman was come to the conclusion that great Im­ write us for information, circulars, etc,, bate court for said county. being overlooked. There will be bal­ But when I ask, "How do you Icnowf Estate of Cordelia Rice, deceased. evidently partially Insane and advised Sho says, "A birdie told mo so," provement can be brought about If the address the president DK, H, M, Notice Is hereby given, that Grace H, Darling, loon ascensions and public weddings, HABPEB, care Detroit Medical and administrator of tho estatoot said deceased, has that she be left in the hotel Over citizens will aid. This aid Is to take the filed her final account, and that I have appointed dances, free vaudeville shows and in­ And if a piece of pie I take shape of volunteer inspectors who are Surgical Xngtitnto, Detroit, Kicli, tho icth dayot August, next, at 10 o'clock in the night. Meanwhile Loyd & Donahue Or even a small hit ol cake numerable other attractions to keep to report to the department of streets forenoon, at tho prohate onice In said county, had telephoned Chief Sunford that From pantry where no windows aro To accommodate people DR. MUNCH ns the time ot hearing thereon, and for the as- all busy, day and night. And I creep tlirough the door ajar, sigiiinent and distribution of said estate. Mrs, French was in the city. She had Tliis little bird has eyes to aee will visit monthly. Dated July 21,1001, The grand parade, which takes place been to their grocery in the afternoon And tell mamma all tales 'bout me; Mason—Donnelly House,Wednes­ JASON E, NICHOLS, Judge of Probate, on Tliursday forenoon, will be one of Yet atill I never saw this bird, G, L, Pitcit, Probato Register, 30W3 and told her story and asked to be di­ But ever ot it I liave heard. day, Aug. 7, 10 a, m. to 7 p. m. the most unique sights ever witness­ rected to a good hotel. After reading I'rolmte Ordor. IJirdHiill—Auitfiist 10 State Of Michigan, county ot Ingliani, ss. Pro­ ed. Everyone in the parade will wear tlie account in the evening paper, Mr,- Jfamraa says, "Oli, he fliesaround! " Williamston—Andrews House, on il mask and the fun will be unlimited 'Tis strange I cannot hear a sound. bate court for said county. Donahue decided that she was the Although I look and listen well . Thursday, Aug. 8th. Estate ot AVUllam IJ, Rlrdsall, deceased, and kept up for two hours, after whicli •Notice is hereby given, that Fannie F, Mark, woman and notified the police. When I do things I would not tell, administrator do bonis non of the estate ot said occurs one of the largest basket picnics • For fear morania might eall me bad deceased, has filed her final account, and that I At the Wentworth she signed her And look at me with eyes so sad havo aiipolnted the IGtli day of August, next, at ever recorded. The beautiful island Tliat I am sorry, and I say 10 o'clock 111 tbo forenoon, at the probate ofilce will be Ottcd up to accommodate the name and address and asked for rates Again, "I'll nirver disobey," In said county, as the time of hearing thereon, and for the assignment and distribution ot said farmei's, their aunts, cousins and sis­ for a week's board and then engaged I wish I could this rare bird find That tells Bucti talea when I don't mini estate. ter's cousins—everybody. a room for the night. Landlord Went­ Dated July 21, lOOi, worth was also of the opinion that .JASON E, NICHOLS, Judge of Prohate, In fact every merchant in the bus­ Ha J-tijiBff For AnKelB. Io maiteanoldbu$$y . G, L, Picoif, Probate Register, 30W3 Mrs, French was mentally deranged tling little City is making a life effort A little girl whose mother left hw carria$e»carl,5leioh, Coiniuissionors' Notice. She was taken to police headquar­ to outdo his neighbor in adding to the olone at night after telling her the room sled,boat,ordny vehicle The undersigned, having been appointed by ters at 10:30 last night upon the re­ was full of ungols was heard saying to the probate court for tlio county of Ingham, success of the festival, Neithe.r money looK 'as §20d S5 Dew" commissioners on the estate of John H, Robbins. quest of Prosecutor Tuttle, who tel& her doll: "Now, dollie, you mustn't be AnytiMy can doit will) nor ellort is being spared to make this iins, POITEK PALMEK. deceased, to settle and adjust all claims against phoned Chief Sanford after learning afraid. The room is all full of angels. said estate, do iiereby give notlcti that thoy will second to none of the great expositions and alleys violations of the new and I meet for that purpose at the residence of Cor­ that she was in the city. When the It beats the devil liow afraid I am of delia Robbins, in the township ot Aurellus, Ing- that have taken place within the bor­ stringent ordinances designed to create bain county, Mich,, on irriduy, AiiKiist lUtti, chief, Capt, Black and Patrolman angels,"—^Trained Motherhood, conditions that Chlcagoans have al­ ders of our state. 1901, and on Frldiiy, Uecoinbor STth, 1001, Rowell went to her room, she said she ready given the attractive title of "Tho nt ten o'clock In the forenoon ot said < ays. Six Natnrally. months from tho 27tli day of June, A. D, lOOi, Is Space is inadequate to describe the was glad to be arrested as she knew City Beautiful." Aire. Palmer's pre­ the time limited tor tho prosentntltin of claims, "And you Bay yon ate horse steak in festival as it will be when the doors the matter would have to come to a cinct, the one hi which she lives, is in | -JILM" O THOMPSON, of the city are thrown open to the Paris? How was it served?" the Twenty-flrst ward. tHE OUfORICINJVL 28W4 GEO, W. BUNKER, head. Dated July 5,1901, Commissioners, public on Thursday morning, August "A la cart, of courBe"—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Mmade ready louse, 8th, Go on the flrst day and see what At the station she gave Chief San^ sir. aictcalfc uua tlio ChuuccUor.. ford a packet of letters. This morn impartsadufdblB vaN money and push can accomplish. The New York university has been 1 Report Of the condition ot the ing she was brought into the offlce and WHEATFIELD CENTER. dh-ected by Justice Maddox of Brook-1 nish-dloss finish that will I For concessions and privileges ad­ complained of feeling very 111, She Lewis Doyle is building an addition lyn to show cause why a writ of man­ stand outside exposure dress the secretary, John J, Milbourn, J asked to be permitted to lie on the to his residence. damus should not issue commanding I andisdoodonlotsof FARMERS'BANK Eaton Rapids, Mich. Its officers to permit Ti-lstram AV. Met­ tilings Deslde vehicles. couch, and after settling herself there W, W, Steadman rides in a new top At Mason, Michigan, at the close of business. calfe to bo finally examined and, if denied positively ever giving her hus­ July 15, 1901, as made to the commissioner of carriage, qualiflod, to permit hlrn to graduate the banking department: band poison. She declared she made C, H, Miller and Geo, Johnson each and receive the degree of bachelor of | LONGYEAR BROS., KESOUnOES. . the confession because she was fright­ start out this season with new thrash­ oits. Lo.ansanddlsconnts,.,,,.,,,,,,,S09,4G3 31- Mason Mich. : lends, mortgages and securities,,..,. 29,523 40 ened. ing outflts, Mr. Metcalfe says he was suspended I Overdrafts .,, ico 43 Banking house.,,.,, ,„,.,;,,,, 4,500 00 Among the letters was one which Abigail Pollok Is visiting relatives for one year by Dr. H. M. McCracUen, Furniture and fixtures , : 1,450 OO • in Jackson county. chancellor of the university, and barred Other real estate , 9,622 39 read as follows: •BV Due trom banks in reserve . "William Glddlngs, June, Saturday, Miss Dollle Hakes is visiting In from taktog any examination becauso cRles, $10,037 83 Exobango for clearing house 370 44 28,1901." Mr. William Giddings. Say Toledo. as editor of The Triangle he published a paragraph that gave offense to the , „ U. S.andNiitlonal Bank cur­ what Is there about John French that Mrs, Demin Of Chicago is the guesb rency ,. ,.•,„.„• 4,305 00 chancellor. Dr. McCracken demanded ^•'"O"".'"" . MiHor-Aag. 33 Gold coin ,, 3,582 50 you like when you go in through the of Mrs. Eugene Kent. „ „ t..™-*!,,.., ™i,t»i, .„o„ .,„i,ii„i„^,i State Of MleblRiin, county Of Ingham,as. Ata Silvercoln 702 70 ' a, reUuctlon, which .was pubushea, to- session of tho probate court for sifld coiinty, held Nickels aud cents,,,,,,,,,,, 53 30 25,717 77 • woods with John why Dont you take Wheat averages about Ave bushels gether with the orlghial paragi-aph and j^'g'/(fg''™f "'^ "''^ °^ Mason, on tbo Total ..„,„,„,.„, 8170,413 30 your revolver and shoot him and make to the acre. , ; appended comments. ; M^f^Kjilson™ Nichols. Jiidgoot Probate, believe it was Done by axldent 1 have Cecil Pollok is attending a summer UAWLITIES, : :'. In the matter Of the estate Of Charles Miller, lapital Stock paid in,,,,,, ,, S60,ooooo ; been trying to kill him for the past school near Detroit, Tho Initial J. ,^ . I on mUiB the petition, (liilyverllletl, Of W.!'. Pat. iurplus fund,,,,, ,,,„ 8,50000 - Has It occurred to you that the Ini-rick.ndnilnlstrutoroftheestateof sulci deceased, Undividedprollts,net.,.,.,,,, .1,576 59 four weekS'I'have watched your doors Oat harvest has commenced and the Commerciall deposits,.,,,,deposits , 805,722 77 ' : •• . - and windows to get the drop on him tinl loHoi> t nlnvofl nnnl- tunnnsnionmiR i^ri^^hlg that ho may ho llOOIlSOd to BOll at pi'lvilto Certificates ot deposit. yield.Is a little below the average. oai l&tXGT J piayea a not meonspicuous ^ij^ ntmot said deceiiBod described la .41,044 0.4.,,107i307:71-'; but he never comes out. Geo. B. Haskell has moved his fam­ Total $170,143 30 tosparst iinn "Walthe lrecen streett ?gam Ine formeof pitcr htime ands said petition for the purposes thoieln stated. Sunday July 14. I atI t toIsn ordered -O'cloc ,k —tha in t ththee 2iiforenoond day ot, Augustat said, nextpro­. Stito Of Micliigan, County ot Inghaiii, ssi . ily to Marshall. of storm;and stress we had J. Gould, bate oilloo, bp assigne„ d for lioarlpg_8ald ,ptltlon , . I, A, J. Hall, Cashier of the above named I have tried to kill the——-— nnrV T Piisi- Vnw wo, iinvo T Plnr.' and tliat all persons interested. In said estate, buulc, do solemnly swear that the above'statc- The beauty thief has come to stay, ana J. lusit. Jsow we nave J. JJ^er- ,^ppg^j^gjojgig|j,^gg,j,f ^^^^ nieut Is true to the best ot my knowledge and and! hope he will die while he is goUnlesn s you drive the. pimples nnd pont MorBan,rJ. E. Keene, J. J. Hill, to show cause why tho .prayer of the petltlonor bell(3t, A. J, llALL, Cashier, don't tell anybody and I will tell you 3. Stillman J. Sehlff J. H. Moore. J. h^^'^™ ; Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 24th blackheads away; day Ot July, 1001. B. 0, DAKT, what I done: i- fixt threestrawberles Do this; don't look like a fright; W. Gates,:J.Xoeb and Georgia J. Gould, be pubilshecliD :tbe'XNoiiA:ic:GouNTjr.Dii:Mo- ' Notaiy Public. Put a J la your name if you would oitAT tor three successive weoKs. <• L', O.' WBBI), • with poison." Take Eocky Mountain Tea to-night. JASON E, NIOnOLS. Coriect-Attest! ; E..AVBA«HES, Giddings is a neighbor who resides Ask your druggist. be a power In the street.' (A true copy,! ^ Judgeotriobaterv; J. K. EtMBIl, G. h. FiccK, I'robuto lieslstor. 3t\v3 Directors,'; \ I ^^, vv „,,.„.,„.„..,„.«.... .11 I

AUGUST SALE. Quietly we have been getting ready for this event. It's the time when many things are sold less than regular prices. Strange, but it's true, the best way to reduce stock is to buy more goods. We have done so. This August we expect to do more business than in any previous August. Country is prosperous.. We have the goods. You can afford to buy. Let's talk prices.

Bed Spreads. Wash Goods. Shirt. Waists.

See Window Display, See Window Display. Have about 200 yet to sell and must cut prices to do it, They are now divided into five lots. Piled just back of the Shirt Waists are about lOO agents' We have just received from a concern that had a surplus ^« samples of spreads. Some slightly soiled from being handled. and beautiful assortment of Dimities, Organdies, Batistes and Lot I—value 50c and 75c, at 28c pJfQ They are marked from 15 to 30 per cent, cheaper than we or Lawns. We have had the same grades at iSc, 20c and 25c. .We Lot 2—value 75c and $1.00, at 48c offer you your choice at 12 J^c per yard. Also we have reduced any concern sells the same goods. Lot 3--value jiSToo and $1.25, at 68c prices on all Colored Wash Gaops to the same price, ^ - $ 75 value for g 49 Lot 4—value ^i.2S and ,^'1,75, at 98c 90 value for 69 One lot reduced to loc. Lot 5—value ^2.00 to ^3.25, choice at ,^1.48 One lot reduced to 5c. I 00 value for SS I 25 value for I 00 As they are most of them a recent purchase at end-of-the- 1 50 value for I IS season prices, we need not say anything about their value. 2 OQ value for I 45 3c Eacket. 2 50 value for 1 95 3 00 value for 2 25 On a table just back qf the office you will find a varied as­ 4 00 value for 2 75 Specials. sortment of goods at the popular price, 3c each, 3c a yard, 3c a dozen, as the case may be. List is too numerous to rnention. Dress Skirts. Good Silk Waists, bright colors, latest styles, good silk, cheap at $3.50, only - - ^1.95 ^§ AU sold up to ^2,75 now $1.75. Odd lot of Gauze Underwear, one-third off. All sold up to $3.50 now ,$2.50. Ladies' 15c Hose, only IOC All sold at ^5 and $6 now $^.7$. Odd lot of Corsets, one-third off. Odd lot of Hosiery, one-third off. 50c Sample Hose, only 28c Odd lot Dress Goods Remants, one-third off 20 Suits to close out at Reduced Prices. Remnants of Silk, per yard, 25c Fancy Demins, Etc, for Pillows. Odd lot of Lace Curtains, one-third off New Yarns in good variety. Odd lot of Yarns, one-third off Wrappers, 98c, 75c and soc

This is a systematic Clearing Sale and there are many more items which we might mention.

WHEAT IS KINC. withstood the Hessian lly and other Your Folks and Our Folks. POISONED HER HUSBAND. pests very well and haa proven to be K. n. Fra/.cll is 1" tlio city tills week. an excellent and reliable Michigan Karl Webb Is vlsltliiK relatives at Gaylord. Wheat is todiiy, as it has been for yielder. Some of the red ,'varlcties, Mrs. 0. J. Kaynor was In LansliiK yesterday. Confessed Guilt to Prosecutor—Tried It centuries past, the staple food article notably the Eudy, have also proved Hal. Krwln of .Jiicksoti Is visiting friends In tho of civilized man. No other product of on Him Two Years A^o—Mrs. excellent for Michigan.—State Eepub- Ingham County Democrat city. the soil ranks with wheat as human Alex. Lant'Otlonla was In tbe city last Tlinrs- John French Now Repents. lican. day. food, and the consuming nations are S.D.Neoly's family are camplnt; at I'leasanl most careful to garner a sulliciency to Wlilte Oak Grange. lake. Yesterday Mrs. John French of serve their people for a given period, White Oak grange entertained visi­ N. V. Wemplo ot IliBbain w.as In tbo clly yes­ Onondaga confessed to Prosecuting and to watch most eagerly tbe sources tors from the Leroy, Ingham and Felt terday. CALL ON US FOR YOUR .... Itev, A. S. Zlnnneriniin was In LanslnR last Attorney Tuttle that she had admin­ of supply. The demand for wheat granges last Saturday evening. Friday. istered poison to lior husband by has never yielded an inch to the on­ The White Oak, Ingham and Leroy Martin Keller of lielbl was In llie clly last sprinkling it on his berries and then slaught of Other food products that Monday. granges will hold a basket picnic in covorini,' it with sugar. have vigorously sought for generations ]\Ilss CleorKla Trtio Is vlslUnt; Miss ina Godfrey Carlos Osborne's grove, one mile north JOB at Colon. .Tolin French is a well-to-do farmer to supplant it. This present year we of Skadan's corners, Aug. lOth. Hon. S. K Skailan of ItiKbam was la tbo clly last Hying in Onondaga, and two .years ago appear to have entered upon a period J. W. Helmc of Lenawee county, who Tnesilay. he was very sick for a long time. A Of deceasing world's supply. We hear F. M', Webb Koes to tbe Fan-Amorlcan ne.\t is an earnest patron and a good speak­ of partial failures in Germany, France Note Heads Wedding Stationery Salilrdtiy. I few weeks ago be was again taken er, will give the address. A cordial ,).!!. Ilnntcrof Atirelliiswas In Uie city last sick and went to Ann Arbor for treat­ and Eussia, and the outlook is for a invitation to all. Letter Heads Business Cards Satilrday. ment. Wlille there his wife visited record-breaking export demand upon Iloraco llodKO ot Leslie was In tbe city last Statements Calling Cards lilin, and apparently fearful lest her the wheat supply of this country. BUNKERHILL CENTER. Tlitirsday. Michigan wheat growers have for two Bill Heads Announcements Grace and Thco. Wiiltor are vlallliig rebuives guilt become known through tlie doc­ The drouth was broken Thursday Envelopes Programs Etc. at Allo^'an. tors, called on a firm of attorneys and years been unfortunate in seeing their night by a nice rain. .Miss Kona VanDciisen Is vlsltlnK ber sister at made a statement. To the attorneys crops attacked by the Hessian fly, but The camp meeting in Standfleld's Union City. we should not forget that in 1898 we W. Ii. Glhlart nf tbe StockbrUlBO Sun was In she related a story that seemed plaus­ grove closed Sunday. All report a FII?5T.CLASS WORK. PRICES REASONABLE. | the city last Tuesday. ible to them, and in substance was raised the largest and best crop that good time. iMrs,,r. II. Price Is visiting her son, Key I!ar- that her husband's illness was due to was ever grown in the state. What Mrs. Abe. Bates Is quite sick. tboloinew, al Owosso. poison. She said that a neighbor, we have done we can do again. Per­ U. 1!. Hooker of Lansiag was In the city npon W. J. Williams had the misfortune htisliiess liisl Saturday. named Giddlngs, had confessed to her sistence commands success, and our to throw his collar bone, which was Miss KenaVanneiisen Is homo front Lansing that he had put poison on berries wheat growers should apply all known recently broken, out of place one day $1.00 a Year. W. L CLARK, Publisher. for a two weeks' vacation. which ho sent over to French's. The remedies and preventives against the last week. Miss Florence Coy Is vIsltluR her sister, Mrs. fly and endeavor next year to equal Geo. 1'. Grllbn, al Albion. attorneys wrote Prosecutor Tuttle Albert Bunker's little daughter Is past records in wheat growing. Miss Mabel rierson Is visiting roliitlves at regard to her statement, and advised very sick. Devil's hike, Lenaweo coiiiily. him to make a thorough investiga The ravages of the Hy can be very Wm. Bartlg and Claude Isham have Mrs. J. T. Caiapholl has been vlsltbiK friends tion. in Lansing during tbo past week. materially counteracted in Michigan purchased new wheels of Bailey Bros. Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. I'etty vislteil relallves In Afterward Mrs. French came to by several methods not difficult o Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henrys of Bat­ Lansing the latter part ot last week, Leslie to relate to the prosecutor the application. tle Creek are happy over the arrival Eev. and I\Irs. K. 11. Crane of riaokney visited Giddlngs story, and when she had 1. By burning the stubble. This of an eight pound son. Mrs. H. was at Kev. K. II, Urockway's last Friday. We have a complete assortment of completed it he told her she had done is very effective, and is being largely formerly Miss Pearl Atherton of this Mrs. Itobson ot Lansing has been Ibecuest ot Mrs, H. L, IJonderson ilurliiK Uio past week, the poisoning and that'she might as practiced in the west, and is effective place. Mrs, Geo. A. Nlnar is visiting friends In Chi­ well .idmit it, for he knew all about not only in destroying the Hessian • We have been informed that Ed. cago and attending ibe H. Y. 1'. U. convention. where she had procured the poison lly in the stubble, but hordes of other Meech will teaoh the fall term of Lath, Lumber and Shingles Misses Mary and Llbblo Hugbes ot Lansing vlsiled Mr. and Mrs. F, N, Flaunagan this week. Her conscience rebelled, and then injurious insects. It is of course Im school in district No. 6. ) Miss Ollle F.anson rotnrned from Chicago yos- and there she coofessed to having practicable in flelds seeded to grass. J. W. Neu and wife were called to And the entire stock is under cover. ' When you- lerdiiy as a delegate to tbo u;y.l'. U. convention. purchased poison at a certain place In 2. By thorough fertilizing, espec Waterloo last week by tho illness of want nice, bright and dry-stock, at right prices, Mrs. S. Tonilliison, Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. W. Jackson under an assumed name their daughter, Mrs. Hiram Landis. Scolt loft last Moiidiiy to visit Irlends in Canada. ially with commercial fertilizers; This Later to Olllcer Hodge she made the call and see us. F. 0. Ives Is in Detroit this week attending Uto gives to the young plant strength and Otto Lebar has moved his family to Massacliiiaoils school ol Inslructlon In oinbaliii- rest Of her confession. She said she vigor to withstand the first attack of Henrietta. ing. took tbe poison she had purchased the destroyer. Thorough stirring of Mrs. James Brady is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. Clias, Katoti ot Ovid spent Sun­ HARTWICK & MICKELSON.. day with their sister, Mrs. Frank Hoyt ol Alaie­ and sprinkled It over berries, then the ground before seeding Is desirable, M. Jordan oi! Leslie, aged 83 years. don. covered It over with sugar. Then she Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Cook ot TexarUana, Ark., 3. By sowing a strip of wheat Is visiting old neighbors here. are vlslllng rolatlvea In this city, Lansing and gave It to her husband, and within half around the field very early in the fall Mrs. W. J. Williams is laid up with Holt. an hour he was taken sick. Misses Edith and Aildle Terrln are attending and allowing this to become a harbor­ a felon on the Index finger of her a house ptirty given by Ibo Misses Belcher ot She said that when he suffered two ing place or trap for the Hessian fly, right hand. Leslie. and then plowing it under deep before Miss Mlna Bement left liist Tuesday for a few years ago with partial paralysis she The Bailey Bros, have a nice boat, C. J. WHITING'S days'visit with Mr, and Mrs.O. A. Bement ot had been giving him arsenic, and at the field is seeded. which was made by D. Palmatier. Owosso. LOOK! that time had put it in his cherry Mrs. T. H. Fisher and little dangliter veturned 4. By late'sowing; in Michigan Up-to-Date Grocery to their homo hi rortlimd, Oregon, last Monday sauce. Mr, Tattle's stenographer from the 1st to.the 10th of October, not evening. prepared a confession as made by Mrs. before. Even later sowing is permiss- Has a complete line of Mrs. D. K. French ol Lansing has been visit­ What $i.00 Will Do atWalter's ing relatives in this city and Dansville during French, admitting the two attempts able. This is generally very reliable, ore tbe past week. to take the life of lier husband, but notwithstanding the^experlence of STAPLE AND FANCY Mrs. A. I. Barber Is visiting relatives near Ea­ she'refused to sign it, stating that 1900 was unfavorable. Much, of THIS WEEK. ton Itaplds. Mr. Barber went Sunday aud re­ Alarm Clock, 74c turned Monday. she did not want to be prosecuted. course, depends upon the time In the GROCERIES Miss Grace Pepper ot Burr Oak and Miss Jen. Yesterday she was taken to Jackson fall when frosts appear, and also the Red or Blue Handkerchiefs, 4c, 5 c nIe McDiinlels ot Leslie were guests nt Geo. E, 9 Rolls Toilet Paper, 250 Bordner's last Friday and Saturday, by Officer Hodge to locate the place time when freezing weather sets In of Canned Goods, Breakfast Foods, Tea, Men's Fancy Red Hose, , loc Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith ot Gladwin li.ave where she procured the arsenic, and sufficient degree to stop the growth 15 Articles; All famiitefl, for $lCasli Cofee, Spices, Oranges, Lemons, . been vlslllng his mother (luring tbe past w went directly to Patterson's drug Of the plant. 0 With winter coming as Jelly Tumbler, per doz,. . 23c Candy, Tobacco, Cigars. and then go on to Ibo Tan-Anierlcan. • When in town come in and get our store, but could not identify the cleric, late as it did last year, even sowing Velvet Ribbon, per yd, Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Travis and Mr. and Mrs prices. We can savd you. money. We H. A. Koblnaon o( MlddlelleUl, 0., were guests of neither could he indentify her.. But n the flrst part of October is too 20, 25^0, 3^0 4 lbs. H. &E, Gran, Sugar\ pay the highest prices for butter and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pblllco over Sunday. she insisted that she told the truth, early, while if we had'an eWy.setting 5, 9, 10 Baby Ribbon, per yd, ic 4 bars Jaxon Soap \ eggs. Both phones. Mrs. J. 0. Klinmel and Misses M.aude nnd and when (^ulnlne and arsenic were in of, winter,it would of course be de­ Sack Diamond Crystal Salt C. J. WHITING.: Hazel Kltnmol visited tlie family ot W. M. Klm- 6 Good Tumblers, 19c lOo box Stove Paste inel at Lansing tbe latter part ot last week. placed before her she readily picked sirable to SOW sufficiently early to get 5,000 Toothpicks, 50 Pkg Shredded Cocoanut Miss Una Call loft yesterday for San Francisco, out the poison. a reasonable amount of growth in:the 12 Boxes Matches,, ' loc Pkg Corn Starch Cal. She will stay there a short time with her : - lb. Pepper or other splce sister and then enter tbe University of California This morning Prosecutor Tuttle plant before winter. In nine years Metal Bottom Boilers, each, 73c at Berkley. out of ten we have a nipping frost in Box Bell Starch FARMERS' BANK. prepared a complaint, which will be Ladies' Hose, per pair, . loc \ lb. Good Baking Powder 00 LEROY ITEiVIS. signed by ;a: brother df Mr. French this state In October which will de­ Can Corn, Peas or Tomat's Steamers, : ' i6c, 19c, 22c $1. OLDEST AND STRONGEST STATE Thos. Eoss is doini? mason work for and probably before this; article Is stroy the Insects near the earth before Pkg Wyandotte Soda : . Lantern Globes, each, ' Sc, AND SAVINGS isANK IN THECirST \ Mild Smith. the eggs *are laid In the young plant. 3 bars Fancy Toilet Soap, read she AVIII be under arrest.—Leslie 0,veralls, i;V^-^'-;-,: 45c Gertie Neitharamer Is on the sick Local-Eepubllcan. ; V :,: - \: :• wrapped and In box ,5. Seed wheat should be most care­ Black Sateen Shirts,; • ;-y 40c Bottle Lemon or Vanilla •.list. • Capital, $50,000. fully selected with reference td the 'ancy; Shirts, ' 450 Bottle Laundry Bluing Henry Leonard and family visited To Save Her Child variety, the purity, plumpness and Basket to carry It home in Yoiith's .Overalls, per pair; ' 32c M. D. CnAT'risuTON rresidont near Stockbridge Sunday,' From frightful dl.sflgurement, Mrs; strengtlf of the grainjland its freedom Nannie Galleger.of-La Grange, Ga., 5-Gal. Oil Can, 49c L.-O.Wieuu...... Vice I'rosidontS' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Christian j from smut or: mixture of other grains. A. J. .' Casliloc > applied; Bucklen's Arnica Salve to ,C6bbiing; Putfits, complete,;, , 39c HALL a baby girl. ^ great sores bh: her head and face,-and Smut may be cured by proper treat­ Get over in the corner,and figure on B. 0. DAKi Assistant Cashier | Mrs. Crysleris entertaining friends writes Its quick cure exceeded all her btatO/MaisherSi each;;^^^^^ -v^:;5C this a few minutes, then bring your ment of tlie seed wheat when It is not MONEY TO LOAN. :from Horthvine..o hopes.It works wonders in sores,' convenient tb obtain seed tl^^ Wcioden?Spo6ris, each, y; :• 2c dollar and take the lot. bruises, skin eruptions,;cuts, burns, COME AND BEE DS,' ', ' Dollie Smith ancl Bessie AUchin.are from;'iU- Pliimp,-ilargei^ Spiders, sc, 8c, loc, I2c,,l3c, 2ic scalds, :and.'piles. •^;Prlce,v25c.::Oure Both Phones. I Directors—E.- A. Barnes, Prank;Seoly^tJi-K, visiting In White Oak. always produce the best and healthiest 6 Sheets Fly Paper, sc guaranteed by-LongyearBros.vMason,- Elmor.Qoo.'W: Bristol, m. D. OhattortOD,''Li!0.! Mr.-Smith Is repairing his C: WALTER. T7el)b,'6oo. M. Hoyt, A, J. Hall,, K. C. Dart. of.nnfV .. 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'ty\. INDIAN WORDS AND NAMES. CliuiiKCii In SpellinK tliut Ilure Mitrred . Tlieir MeuiiliiK. Couiiuentliig on the ciiangcs which have been uiiide in tiie ortiiography of Indian names and the expressed be­ lief Unit historians nnd literary people liavo surrendered tholr right nnd duty to malntnin these verbal relics in tlieir purity, tiio 'Moutgomery (Ala.) Adver- User says; The statement is true, Tlie Democratic Opportunity. would loiicl) the lienrt of n. snvngo. moro's UIO pity. As the Indians havo The growing oiipoi'tunlty for . the Miss Hobhouso roellos sevornl patheilc no written language, their local names iDenioci'at.lc iini'ty to beoonio IJiu i-opre- institiices of where mothers, separated wore acquired by'tlie wliltes by sound soiiKitlvo of the business Interests of from their busbands, were compoliod lo only, and often by lllltorato wiiitea the country was never brighter than it see their ciilldi'eii perish one by ouo who iiad llttio knowledge of the arts is at tlio iirosent day, ami every suc- from iltcrnrslarviilloii and liclir protes­ of spoiling aud wi'iUiig. For this rea­ eoetllng tiovelopnient is but a heighten­ tations without I'oceivlug a word of son tliere is little uniformity in the ing of.II. .sympntiiy from tiie uniformed brulos ortiiography of Indian iiropor niiines. 'i'\\c (llsinisslon 1ms not yet recovered who swiiggored nud swore ils thoy stood Even tho work of liitolllgcut sciiolar.i from tiio dlstMKslon of tlio loss of .$18,- soiiUnel over them. is open to the same objoctloiis. The 000,000 worth ol! Iliisslnn trado beoittiso Tho London JJaily .N'ows piissioiiiitol.v' vocabularies ot Indian words in Ala- of the nnxloly of tlie ndnilnlstrntion to doiioiincea the dislioliornble policy of biimn prepltrod by SciioolcraCt, Glillii- pl-oteot the sugar Iriist jigainst nn iiii- tiie war ndiulnistrntloii. nnii ndils; Un, Compere, Wrlglit, Adair, Bartram iliiiil sngnr Imiiort of less than .^20,000. "We defy jtny luiiii to I'oiid Miss lloli- and otllors all differ in spelling, nud Tim I .fiS,OIX),000 ^^•orll) of Kilssiiin hou.se's simple Coiuplhilloii without li often lu iirouunclntlon, so much so Irndo, in whicli iiiinlons of iieople wcro feeling of bui'niug ' Ilidlgiinilon lliul tlint soniotluies it is dillicult to recog- intoreslcii, slionld bo doilhorntuly shiiuio at tiio deeds done iliid tiie suf- liizo a name when it goes tlirougli so thrown luviiy upon the deninml of ii fei'liigs j^illicted nu women iiild chil­ many cliaugos. single iiroloclcd intarost must Ilnvo dren under the protection of the Ilrltisli The various Indian dialects wore tho o|)ciicd Uio eyes of tlio pco])lo to Uio dug, 1111(1 with the couuteuiiiice nml iip- most expressive of any in tho world, cli.'iriicter of our present policy. proviil of Brillsh s'tiitesiueu iiiid olll- iSvory mime wns slgiiilicant, wliether Wild ilii was litis stop wo linvo now cinls. Ultliorlo our peojile lit liome it was of nn niiimnte or Inanimate ob­ rciK.-lifid n secoiHl, In wlilcli. Upon the have heon Igiioniut of what was being ject, and tiio name given plainly indi­ lioiicst of iJic .Stiiniinril Oil trust, the done in their name. Iiiforiiuitlon M'IIH cated its inoauliig. Unfortunately the govi-nimont hns raised nu Inhibition strictly withlieid. Fiilln.cious answers sound as well as the orthography and agtiiiist lltj ini|iorlatloti of nnssliiii pe­ wol-e returned to (niestious tisUed lil tho expression of many of our Ind'au troleum, nnd t.lio CKiir, In the iiroloetlou llou.se of Coiiimoils, nud on every hnlid names havo boon Siicrlllcod in the ef­ of Ilfs own people, I'eol.s cnllud upon to there was a cousplrncy of deceit Jiiid fort to simplify tiie words and to make aild more i-eslviclloiis to Amcrlciui eviisioii carefully ciilculaloil to prevent them couforin to our system of spoil­ trmlo. the facts from being known." ing nnd writing the English language. rii!nec wo linvo tho sjieetlicle of all The America 11 jieople have not yet Tho gonornl govornnieiit, too, or the .'uliulnlstriition pledged to n policy of forgotten tlu! llonling prisons of our Postolllce Department, hns sacrificed tariff pl'olocl.ion upon tJio tliooi'y that Uovoliitiounry wnr when Amerlciiu iia- much of the euphony and meaning of it will boiiollt the growtJi of American triols were sloivly murdered, smollioi'ed our Indian names in order to bring l)ils|ncss, ilollboi'iltoiy siicrHicliig that and starved. The Amerlcnii people about simplicity' nnd uulformlty. It bilsliiess for the purpose of t.'ildng care wore hiimaliQ (i.uil (.•oiiragooiis eliough has accomplished this end, but has of speciiil lildivliiiial Ililcrosls. As to iirotost agnlilst the horrors of Wcy- done It at tlio expense of meaning. iig.'iiiisl tile slignr tl'ust the entire liu.sl- lerlsiu when practiced upon legal silli- Mnny nnmos.of postollicos in Akibnma iioss of tho couiltry Is thrown to lllo Jectii under the Spanish (ing. is there have no sigliillcanco as now spelled, winds. Wlloii t;llc Stluulai'd Oil Com- iiiiy rc'iil reason why Uio civilized world but as they were originally written any pnliy bcslego.s Iho Wliile House liiero should reiilaln silent and iiiactlvo ono familiar with Indian words would i.s no tliougllt I'or Hie oulnl'gomoilt of while .savagery oqually lionrtle.ss and know Just what was meant to be o.v Amorlcnii coiilmercc, but o.vpilusloii Is liihumau strikes fit the women and cllll- prcssed. forgotten whilo AmeiMcnn buyers nro ilreii of .Soiilh Al^lcaV It would seem However, we must admit that Imllnn tlirol.tlod lit the custom house. that lllo lirltlsh soldiery, uitablo with­ words have not uudergono more out treiiieiidiuis odds lo hold tlioir own Tlicse are luit two oxliiuples aioug a changes or inodlficntions tllau havo with the farmers of the veldt, decided line ilinl: iillglit be colltiiiucil liKiotiliito- many of the words ttikcn from tho to soothe their wounded iiride by cow­ iy, Inst.end of n broml policy Intended European or other old world languages ardly upon peliiiod-iip women to i)i-olecl. nnd encourligo Auicricliu IIHacks and dialects. The people of tho Unit­ and children. No more .shameful pl-oce- business, leaving the rosull to liulivld- ed States and the government itself aro duro has been discovorcil In the anmil.s iiiil .sUIII (ind enlei'iirlse, wo Iliivc nu lid- formulating something like a language of iiioilern war. It Is a. dl.sgrnce to clvi- Jusljiblo scheme lu wlilcli I'livors nro of our own, and if the clinngo carries ilxiitlon.—-Ilidl.'iuaiiolls Soiilliiel. ;?l\'en out. I'or fn.voi'.'; received nnd In with it a total hiding of the original which t.liol'e IS. 110 tiloilglit for the geii- slgnificauco of many words, It must bo tho filthiness of which the stomach re­ how seems different "-^Waahington United States. her life by swimming to shore... Ues are blunted; and the end comes- per day. volts, deprived of soap nnd ^\ator and St-nr. " - ' ^ ,„„„—— : — •One dork nights a few weeks ago quietly, patalessly,, like a gentle sleep. statues In liondon. condemned to sickly cblorotic condi­ In .this condition—I menn on- the ap­ Iu ISOO thote were in,tiie,world less the plucky little captahi's nerve was ; When people become angels, we fiopo The propsed new statue" of Queen , tions, and practically Ignored iu slci;- proach of death—those who retahi tlioh- than fifty siiip-bullding yards. To-day severely tested.' Her .boat: on-its down there will be a complete change in'their •: Victoria will raise the number of Lon-; > ness.: Children are sloAvly starved foi faculties to any degree, become; more :,want of suitable sustenance, and dis­ Uiere are more than 700 shipbuilding 'trip suddenly ran against a sandbar natures; nothing.:is -quite: so.tiresome ^ don's statues of personages to'thirty- yards, turning out a total of 1,000 ves­ or less philosophers. They, know th»t ease and death liovers constantly over and broke off both; of tlie lai-ge smoke- asiordlnary humans .trying,; to be'an­ one. The city has fourteen statues o£ sels yearly. death Is inevitable,, that. it - is only : a i the foul-smelling pens where Avomen in Btacks. The noise and' excitement gels. , ' statesmen and a dozen of soldiers. - ^ -,' question of hours, and they accept the •the most delicate coiiditlon are subject-' Rashness,is, the. charactoi'isUc of-ar­ stampeded the passengers, and the vei'dlct without any demonstraUon and What is there about mau*iagc that, ed to ludigulties aud , wueltles that, dent youth, and prudence that of mel­ BpftTks from t^iedisahled stacks tlireat-i A clerk in aTailroiid ofllce resigns; a lowed age.—Cicero. ^ I emeCI ttic boat with destruction by, fire iu a phUoaophical way. In all my ex­ bnilcemaa ftulits. " • , '' • causes a man to look BO subduedt, > < FOSBURG, NOT GUILTY. LUCK IN ODD NUMBERS. itcturiltKl for thfl Pan. MAP SHOWIISG THE AREA DESOLATED To Tonr Feet Ache and nnrnT Only the experienced and inetliodlcnl Shake lato your ihoca, Allen'i Poo^ 6en«iaHonul KndinjE of PlttaUeld Miin" THROUGH HEAT AND LACK OF RAIN, Nnineral Nine tiald to Be One artlie housekeeper knows the agony of the Bsso, a powder for the feet, It make* •luntcliter CiiHc, Most Kortnnnte. tight or New Shoc» f«el Easy. Cure» woman whose maid forgets her trny After all tho titrinoil In the Berltshircs My particular Idiosyncrasy, says a Corni, Bunions, Swollen, Hot uad while performing the ceremonious obli­ Sweating Feet, At all Drugglsti tod this yeiir-lons ni.vstery of a provincial po­ writer lu Notes nnd Queries, is in favor gations Of the house. That the Import­ Shoe Stores, 25c, Sample sent FKBH. lice cliiof "more silent than ii sphini" and i>t odd numbers. How I nciiuired the ance Of the tray Is recognized • In Mil­ Address Allen S, Olmsted, LeUoy, N, Y. the protracted tqrture ol a family that 'junuless pussiou liappoiied lu this way. waukee is evidenced by the relation, by has at Inst proven ltsel|f hrnvc, the h'on- Among my school-fellowsWas a Turk­ ,the Sentinel, of the Uorror which seized Soir-Evidont, burg case at PUislield, .Mnss., was ish lad, who wns tha flrst to point out thrbwD out ot court Friday. • .Indge .Ste upon a fashionable mistress while list- "Do yoH think It would be couctdted to mo a curious law ot numbers. Wo vena, before wlioni Itobopt S. l^'oshiirg Guliig to conversation In tbo hall. for mc to tell my friends that 1 niadt was placed on trial on an indiutment would take a string of llgures at ran- this dross myself'^" ilom, which we added up In lino till The maid had Just arrived, nnd had "Not conceited, my dear—superfluous," chnrginjr him with inan.slanghtor In eiins been solemnly Instructed as to the ne­ ing the death of his sister May, Aug. liO they totaled to a resultant number nine cessity of (.'arryiiig the silver card-tray last, granted Iho motions of the del'DnKO w not. If they "showed up" nine we and,directed the jury to iicquit the de­ declared them lucky; If not, not. For when aiLswerliig Ihe dodr-bcll, it was FRAGRANT fendant, nnd the solld-loolcing Berkshire sxnmple, take numbers 1S72'15 etjuals 0, nn "at homo" day, iiiul the domestic, farmers, carpenters and merchants who 60 Ingrained is this meaningless, habit la Immactilato cap aud Iron, rushed to had board tho ovldcneo wont cheerfully that 1 never buy a railroad ticket with­ the door at tlio first tinkle. The caller through the formality of obeying the out submitting Its number to this ridi­ proved to be the most Imposing repre­ court's inslrnctlons. culous scvutlnj;, .Many a time 1 havo sentative Of the very upper set, All the grinding of tlio legal mill for puzzled myself as to the origin of this ••Snre, an' she's In," said Mary, aff.a- perfect liquid dentifrice for th» n week produced no more proof than silly habit; yet It would appear that biy, in answer to the usual Inquiry, the affection for numbijr nine displayed und started upstairs. Half-way up she by this lad reached Turkey via Arabia, turned and rushed iivndiy back, snatch- Teeth and Mouth According to the jiiionymous author od the curd tray from the table, and of "Table Talk," published In ISUG by lioldliig It out to the astonished visitor, New Slie SOZODONT LIQUID, ZSc Clmrles Knight, long residence In Cairo o\hiltiiod: SOZODONTTOOTH POWDER, ZSc Urge LIQUID and POWDER, 7Sc by the famous Iniveler .7, L, Buruk- "-•Vnd wasn't I after forgeUln' me 25« hiirdt hiul also rendered hlra suscepti­ pan!" At all Stores, or by Mall for tho price, ble to the strange I'liseination of odd HALLdi RUCKEL. New York. The Nickel Pliite Rond uuinbcrs. He spent many years In col­ Offers low excursion rates to Denver, Col­ lecting a storehouse of .\rabian sayings orado Springs, Glenwood .Springs, Col,, llUistrntlve of tho milliners and cus­ Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah; Hot I PW'i'iiiriiiiiiii''iiMiMif iiw toms of this oiiliglitoiied people, but, Springs, S. D,, St, Paul and Duiuth, Minn, Btraiigo to say, lie stopped short at the Tickets on sale from Juno ISth to Sept. niimber UOO, "adopting," says my lOtb, good to return until OotSlst. Wrlto, authority, "a notl.oii provalcut nuiong wire, 'phoueor oall on nearest agent, or C, A, Asterlin, T, P, A,, Fort Wayne, II ainicled with) the Arabs that even ininiberB aro un­ hid,, or R, J. Hamilton, Agent, Fort •eak eyti, uiei lucky, and that anything perfect In its iTtoiipiiii's Eye Water Seven States aro sufreriiig the brunt of the almost unprocodonted drought. The Wnync, Ind. No. 06. (luantlty Is particularly affected by the area in which crops are being deslroyed is shown hy the shaded part ot tlio iiiiip. evil eye," Whereupon the writer pro Not a linrgnln, cecds to give an Instance that came "IIow much will you charge for mar­ SCALE AUCTIQM SUFFER DESPITE RAIN, BIDS BY MAIL. YOUR OWN PRICE. nudor his own notice. At that time rying us, 'squire?" askod the stalwart ionn, Ut I'aya the Frolgilit, BlBrliuit«a, N I. bridegroom, paiufuliy conscious ot hi! No Miiterlul Helicf Come* to tlie Siiii there lived In Islington a wealthy cow- new suit Of ready-mado clothing, linked WcHt, keoper named Rhodes, who made many ItOIIKItT I'O.SnKUO. "I nm entitled by law to a fee of $2,'' Despite ruin in several States, no ma­ futile attempts to keep 1,000 cows ou $1 REMIT TO US ^1 replied the justice of the peace, there was a year ago tending to show terial rolioC has come to the droughl- his premises in a thriving condition at that the accused young man had held the one time, but was Invariably ballled. "Ferhaps, Alfred," timidly siiggestei! strickon western region, and many loen'li- tho blushing bride, "we might get it dom And We will 5enil Vou Gnougb revolver with which his sister was killed. ties which nooiled rain most have had He could, however, itoep 009 without Not only hail that not boon shown, but it souiewhoro else for $1,98,"—Chicagi none nt all, Xo rain fell in Kansas, Mis­ Diperlencing any loss of stock, 'I'ribiino. had not been shown that any other mem­ souri or NubrnRka Wednesday night, ber of tho family could hnve held the while nil the snrrounding States were PUo'o Cure la the best mediifine wc A similar prejudice the author dls- TOILET ^ •weapon, and, iiioreovor, several Fosburgs enjoying more or less heavy showers. [;ovcred to prevail In his Journeylugs ever used for all jflcctiont* of tie throat had gone on the .stand and "sworn stoutly There wcro copious rains in nortliorn Illi­ through the remoter districts ot nnd lungs,—Wm, 0. Endsley, Vaaburen, that Uioro wore intruders—white caps, nois and Indiana, Michigan nnd M.inno- France, Spain, Italy, nnd Switzorliiud, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. biirglara, or what you will—in the house sotn, ISa.sloni Iowa nnd South Dakota Jews have for ages paid special venera­ ^ PAPER the night in question that tlic eldest had lighter rains and North Dakota had Oj)|)osltc(». daugliter cnuio to hor death at the hands tion to tho number seven and its multi­ heavy showers, A rntiier heavy down­ Ciiinso—Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnzzani evident­ To Last an Average Family One Year. of one of thom. pour visited all the gulf States. ples, though a strong partiality for min- ly believed that only opposites should There was nothing for the court to do Some of tilie droiiglit-strickon Slates yan, or number ten, lias been fostered marry. Ho is ugly enough to stop a J« jt jt under the law but witlulraw the case have at last been blessed nntli rain, how­ by the rabbis in the dicta of "Bthics," clock, j-ou know. from the jury eoiisidoration. The fact ever, and farmers liiivo wo'leomod the vl, 0, This prayer Is impossible lu Cnwker—I know; but what about Mrs. Prepaid by Express to any Part that he did so wns a tremendous slap in downpour with more joy and exclama- syn.'igogue without a quorum of ten, I fiiizziim? of the United States. the face of the jirosocntion, which was a lions of delight than over before in the WHERE HEAT WAS GREATEST was told a funny story about this the Oiiinso—She is pretty enough to stop'a circuni.stiiiico not regretted by the town.s- history of the country. Crops which were Other day by a scholarly contributor to car.—Leslie's Weekly, Adilrose, people. 'I'liu jurymen did not leave thoir visited by rain have revived sulliciently Sedalln, .\fo..,,]00 Mnncio, Ind....102 "N, & Q," Some years ago, being In seats, Tlio vonlict wns received with St. Louis, JIo..]()7 Columbus, Ind..Ill T. P., Lock Box 219, to admit a ray of hope, but farmers tear Prague, he strolled one Sabbath even­ Innist npoayour printer usinu Uncle shouts of ajiplauso, wbich tho conrt im- Ivansas 01ty..]0(! Itodf.ird, Ind...112 tho conditions that existed last week will Lonvonworth . .iOS Wnlia.sh. Ind.,,10fl ing Inside the old synagogue to hnve a Liucn I'nper for j-oiir Letter Paper. Fort Wayne. Ind. mediiitoly suiiprcs.sed. Tho denionstrn- prevail agniu in the immediate fiitnre. Thla la the proper thins. Take no Concordia, KniiUrJ Mvaiiiivllle, Ind,107 (lulet look around. Suddenly the voice lion, howover, was one of the most re- Despite tilio fact that tlio intense huat in Lawrence. Klin.100 ilrnzl/, Ind 10,1 other. Topckn, Kan...104 of prayer startled him out of his miia- ninrknblo that hn.s ever occurred in a the corn belt continues, farmers find «oiiie Vlnconjies, Ind.lOO Loiilsvlllo, Ivy.105 Indlnnapolls .. ..lOfl i ings. The beadle had mistaken him for court of ju.sticc. hope in tho'report tluit sliowors nrij bc- Lincoln, Nob. ,104 Sprlngflold, III..107 -TUB duties Of a godmother to-day ^ray Fo.sburg wns sliot nnd killed tho Des Molnoa, ln.109 Vanilalla, III....114 a regular worshiper who was lute In are limited to making a present to cpming more general, nnd farmers aro be­ Slonx City, In.100 night ot Aug. iO, 1900. It wns a warm Tuscola, III....no arriving to form the regulation num. tbo inother on the day of the child's ginning to take hope fbnt their losses will Burlington, ln.110 Pn.rls, III 10-1' summer evening, and the niombor.s of tho not be ns largo as wns first thought, Oninlm, iVel)...104 Ulllsboro, Jll...lig ber, or niinyaii. Christening and remembering to send EXPOSITION^ Po.sbnrg family, including the girl, her Blsmnrek, N.D.KM Qnlncy, III. 'J'he sun's hot rays, beating down nnrfv- ClucbniatI, O..T0,'! a small gift to the child now and fnllior and motlior, her sister Bcntrico mittingly on tho groat farming regions Albion, 111. niid her brothefs Itolwrt .ind .Tniuos, L'olumhiis, 0.. .102!Metropolls, III,,110 Si.\ Doclocs Tills Time. then,—August Ladies' Home Journal. of the middle West, have caused in thi Torre Ilnuto,,,104|Docatur, Iil.,..:00 spent tiio evening singing sacred songs. South Bond, Ind., July 20tli.-Slx dif past few weeks a I0S.5 that will mount ufn Pan-American ISxpnaitlon Ratca Ill th.9 hpu.se at the liruc was nn intlmatp ferent doctors treated Mr. ,T, 0, Lamic in l\\e m llions. All heat recoj'ds In JlLs. To Buffalo via the Niokel Plato Koad. friend of llio iiuirdored girl—Bertha Shel­ Soiiri am Kansas have been broken and man of this place for Kidney Troulile. don, dnuglitorof (in old friend ot the fam- He had boeu very ill for three yeiins, 'I'iokets now on sale at all stations, one the sufreriiig to persoii.s and cattle ns a PROCLAIMS FREE TRADE, and ono-third faro for round trip, good 'ily who lived iu Providence, R. I, TbOro result has boon severe. For several days and he despaired of ever being well. Somebody suggested Dodd's Kidney returning 16 days. Write, wire, 'phone or was only one nionibcr of Iho family muss- liio temperature averaged 112 degrees nnij Order of tlie Iresident AiFectiiis Porto oall on nearest agent, or C, A, Asterlin, ing—another daughter, B.stiior, who wag a scorching wind, which rendered breatlK Kico HnN Kccu iHsncd. Pills, Mr, Landoiiinu used two boxes He is completely cured, and besides lo.s T, P, A„ Fort Wayne, Ind,, or R, J, Ham­ visiting friends out of tlio city. Neigh­ ing diflicult, nnd a lack of water and food Tho President Thursday Issued his ilton, Agent, Fort Wayne, ind. No, 86 bors li.sl.ened to the niu.sic, which wns led for stock have caused a dog(»ee, of dis... proclamation estahlishiig free trade be. ing all Ills Kidney Trouble, his genera health is much better tiian It has been by Mny Fo.sburg, nnd iu which Robert comfort never before cxperlouced there­ twoen Porto Rico and the United States Ucr Game, took a prominent part. for years. abouts. In many chiiTches, fen'id pray aud declaring the' organization of a civil Two-hand euchre—he and nhe, ,Tiist bt-'fore midnight tlic honso dark­ r\7fMraiiUmV(i'Wo7in^^^^^^ the island. The proclii- No ease that has occurred in St, Jo­ seph County for half a century lias cre­ Sl'ie—Do yon take my heart? ened and the family went to bed. About prnirio fires, directly attributable to the! mnboa is purely formal and only m the Ho—Certainly! on hour lal;er the neighborhood was arous­ M"-' dry spoil, hnve caused great dam- body of the resolutions adopted by the ated such a profound sensation, and lon Dodd's Kidney Pills are being well She—Then my entire hand goes with it, ed hy s(,'roain.s. Boljort Foshurg appear­ in Colorado and there have been Porto Rican Legislature (heretofore pub .1g0 advertised, as a result of their wonder —.N'uw York Herald, WABASH ed lit a window on tho second floor and many deaths because of the heat, lished) does it appear that the island is Bot free comiiierciaily in commemoration txiX cure of Mr. Landomaii's case. called franticnlly for help, crying out thnt llcniund nnd Snnpiy nf Wlicat. AlK CUSHION RUBBER STAMPS. the fiiinily wns being murdered by burg- In view of tho rciiorts of crop failures flf the anniversary of tlio phiutiug of the All Klnda of Btamiia. ^ lao Prlutins lar.s. Two iii.stol shots preceded the dis­ in the Western States, owing to the ex­ .American dag on tlio island. The proc­ KAMSAICITY, ST. L0U13. CHICAOO In the Days of Outnta, Datera, Ktc. Writ* n* whut turbance. .Several armed men ru.shed to cessive heat and prolonged drought lamation is hoadod: IJCHS. AND INTERMBDIATB P01NT5, Ton aro In need of ond ne irlU giro taSa . the scene, but it waa too late. May Fos­ which have prevailed, it may be interest­ "Cessation of Tarifi—Porto Rico," The coatloss man puts a careless arm .M.,.ril«»»Hl TOD prlc*. LockBox SIO, Fort Wayne, . . „ • TI«»iin£xaL history ot the city. It is supposed to els Of last year's crop still remain to be Tie board of inquiry, which is to in­ falo via tho Niokel Plate Jtoad beginning ]VotNaiicotic. have been started by a lighted cigarette, disposed of, .giving a total pf 740,000,000 vestigate the controversionnl points in June 1st and continuing the entire summer; and it bnrnod with great avidity. Start­ bushels ravaiiahio for home consumption comiection with Admiral Schley's con- good returnmg within 10 days from dato of sale. Write, vrire, 'phone or call on ing in the lumber yard, a 'strong wind and export. It wdll, require 415,000,000 duiit-, during the Spanish war, will he nearest agent, orC, A, Asterlin, T. P. A., blew it into the residence district, and for food supplies and for seed In tho-Unit- composed of .Idmiral Dewey, president Fort Wayne, Ind., or.R. J. Hamilton, ed States, which would leave 323,000,00* Of tie court, and Rear Admirals Lewis within a fow minutes the fiames became Agent, Kort Wayno, Ind. No, %\ so threatening that the local fire depart­ hushels for export,; This will he cpnsid A. Kimberly and Andrew B,K, Benham, ment sent urgent appeals for assistaucii craibiy. In excess of the'quantity cxpoit' The court will meet at the na'vy depart­ , to Rock Island and Molinc. After fight­ ed iu previous years,- During the last ment in Washington Sept, 12: How Sho Knew. ing tho fire for seven hours the lirenicn, decade tho largest yearly exports hnvii Secretary Long snys that the proceed­ Little Sister—I guess you accepted Mr, with Uie assistance of the townspeople, been 225,005,000 hushels in 1802, 217,- ing* of the court will be open and that Sweetly, 300,000 bushels in 1898, 222,018,000 bush- - The-Grown-up One—What mates you succeeded m getting it under control. tho widest latitude will be permitted in' •Apeifecl Remedy forConslipa- At Sioux Oity, Iowa, tho fierce rays ells ia 1899 and 218,000,000 bushels in tha matter of witnesses,, and that Rear think SO? non, Soup Sloniach.Diarrlioca , .Of, the sun, beating through the plate- 1900. Taking (I'll tho facts into consid .'IdiJiiral Schley will be iillowod to be rep- Little Sister—He don't give me candy . glass show windows on the south side oration, It would not be surprising if tho reseated by counsel..'The secretary had. any more,—Chicago Chronicle, Worms .Convulsions ;l\jverish- end of the year should hud 'a suiiilus of ness and Loss of Sleep. of John F. Phelan'a dry goods store, nothing to say about tho composition 'of For Over ..caused nn ,1(80,000 fire Thursday, nearly 100,000.000 bushels of wheat on the Murt except that ho thought'-it spoke AIH CU8HI0K HUBBBR STAMPS. . The . light and highly mliammabla liand. /• tor itself...: All Kind* of BUmpi. AUo Printing FacSiiittle Signnlurcof , ;, contents of .the show window burst into •Kansas' principal loss will be in corn, The members of tha court are dlst'inot- OntfltBtDateri, into; Writ* M* irhut flames. The. glass broke and in a few ihut.this will be ottsct to an extent bj the ivoly fighting. men. ,! Each has been' con-: j-on aro In seed of:and wa will-siv* Thirty Years nioments the three-story building was a unusuallylai'ge wheat crop; the quality Of: 7on prlc*. LockBox aiOi Fart Wayacii NEW YOHK. necJed with a • celebrated event in naval AI (i iiioiiHi.s ol'i^r ,,roariug turnace. : iwhich is reported to be.the bestever pro­ annuls : Of Admiral Dcswey, the hero of Ind. duced in tho State, and by the large quan-, the battle Of Manila Bay, It is uniieces- )5 D'0S1«. - NIS DIoro tlian Half. As a result 01', the drouth at Dallas; jtitles of corn on hand; For'thc'iast:ten sa:7 to .speak,.;. His .record is familiar to ;iTe.\n8, the street, commissioners ordered years tlie average value of the corn, oat (dl. His associates. Roar Admiral liim- .'And: why) don't'.'you like your' half- brother?" :.t!i« sprinkling of streets with water to ;nnd hay crop has been about $00,000,- berly,: and • Rear Admiral Benham, '-are "Becftuse ho tbinka he's the wholo 'XXAST copy OF WRAPPER.: ,;be,: discontinued, OH will ,be used in sub- 000. It'is probable'.that-it will not^ex- both retired otiicers, 1 ,1 , dulDg:,the dust. tl»ing."-PhiladcIphia Bulletin. " GASTORIA I, .ceed, half', that otitis vyear, .which' would' malio tho loss m these ciops about l^30,- Anj.old copyjof tho Now York Specta­ Wlnilowii BooTHrao STnop-for Ohliaren Fne-yoai-old dnughtei of Mis John 000,000 compared, with ithe average year. iBf; ivlieni the (umni'iioauees iiinammstloo.- w TNK ccNTAun caMMiir, Hnr rsnn smr." , Claikson and S-joai old daughter of tor shows that the population of Now" 1 '•(< On.the 9therhandi'-:all)fa.nn.products»will Ii«l>.CBiMwlBiroalla, •fiGeoca a bottle. Major Peck, Louls^llle, Colo, aio dead. York City just a .hundred years ago this comman'd high figures, which will com Tried to kindle a Cio vtith coal oil. May was 60,483, Philadelphia then eon- pgiMAto for the small crops. The first adobe houses w 01 (."built by tlie taiaed 58,752 jpeoplo. - , •iruUoira. r . , t SOZODONT Tooth Powder 25fi w 'St'-' ALAIEDON CENTER. Vantown. Ingltaiir County ^mmi Nelson Franks and family wore The late rains were very beneflclal DY guests Of Mr, and Mrs, Will, Gould to corn and beans. last Sunday, Eev, Young of Owosso occupied the W. L. CLARK. Francis Boyle of Arlington, 0,, Is pulpit at Memorial church last Sun­ £ DRY GOODS, CLOAKS and CARPETS STANDARD PATTERNS and PUBLICATIONS 3 visiting at D. 0, Peabody's, day evening, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,190}. Mrs, E.'n, Wllklns of Midland Eev, L, Hague of Northwest Stock- county will spend the summer with bridge will preach at Memorial church next Sunday morning at U a. m, NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. her daughter. 1 C. A. PARKHURST 1 Charlotte Wriglifc spentSunday witli The P, Of n. lawn social at C. F. E. LIvorance and family visited licr parents. Barnes' last Saturday was well at­ relatives in Locke last Friday, iSegar Oroclcor and Fred Brewer tended, H, Landis and wife visited at the spent .Sunday at Eaton Kaplds. NORTH LESLIE. county farm last week. Clyde GIbb.s of Cliarlotte spent Sun Mrs. Maggie Stoweli and daughter of Mrs, Hattle FtJllows and son Waldo day with lils sister, Mrs. Porter. Munith visited at Adin Aldrlch's last are visiting at W, H, Bunker's, Mrs. 0. Pendleton is visltlDR In week. E, A, Greening and family visited relatives in losco last Saturday and Lansinp. Eugene Wllcox and family of Howell Sunday, Fred Stewart and family called on visited their grandparents, Mr, and Lloyd and Edna Liverance and Miss relatives in tbis vicinity last Sunday, Mrs. J, W, Wilcox, last Saturday and Blanche Hallcck of Locke spent Sun­ WEST COUNTY LINE. Sunday, day at F, E, Llverance's, Mr, and Mrs, J, W, Wilcox visited Mrs. Knigbt of Detroit and Miss F, M, Perry, overseer of the county relatives in Jackson last Monday and Allen of Cliarlotte are vIsltInK tbei farmwas In this vicinity last week. aunt, Mrs. Dorr. Tuesday, Mrs. W. F. Alton and children of A party of young people from here What a Tale It Tells. attended the camp meeting at Eaton If that mirror of yours shows a Bay City visited ittM. D. Hilliard wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun­ last wcelf. Eapids last Sunday. diced look, moth patches and blotches Marie and Frank Illlliard were call Mr, and Mrs, Geo, McArtliur were on the skin, its liver trouble; but ed to IJolt last week by the serious n Mason Tuesday, Dr, King's New Life .Pills regulate J, W, Wllcox and daughter Edith the liver, purify the blood, give clear illness oC their father. skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. A nmnber from this vicinity attend were in Mason last Thursday, Only 25c at Longyear Bros,', Mason, ed camp meeting at Eaton Eapids last CENTER VALLEY. and F, H, Field, Dansville, Sunday. Mrs, Dakln is visiting her daughter, MEADVILLE. Fred Cillcy, wife and daughter of Mrs, W, H. Post, Miss Irene Stilson of West Stock- Omer visited at Stephen Pratt's last Mrs, Miles Pulling, who has been at bridge has been engaged to teach the Saturday. Ann Arbor since tlie flrstof June, was fall term of school, WHITE OAK. recently operated upon for tumor and Cecil Wemple spent Sunday with Eobert Wilson of Lansing visited is slowly improving, friends near Holt, relatives in White Oak and InRliara Tlie camp meeting has been well at­ Misses Emma and Jennie Howell of recently. tended and converts are numerous, Holt visited friends here tbe latter The heavy rain and wind storm last Leonard Hague and Mrs, Oscar part of last week, choice of this lot at Sunday did some damage. It blew Stillson are visiting their parents, Mesdames B, B, and Roy Wright and down standing cirops, uprooted a few Mrs, M, Hague; Miss Maggie Wright of Leslie visited fruit trees and untopped a few hay Mrs, John Wolverton is on tiie sick at S, J, Proctor's last Monday, ^ 100 pieces Beautiful Lawns, Dimities and Batiste Wash Goods, all the newest colors, stacks. list. Wm, and Chas, Badford and fami­ The W. F. M. S. of Dansville will be May Sly visited iier parents last lies of Dan.sville and Mrs, J, PIncomb blue, pinK, linen, yellow, black, etc. Sold for 15c, 20c and 25c per yard, loci held in the parlors of the M.E. church Thursday, of Harrisviile spent Sunday at James Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 2:.'i0 p. m. Corn was somewhat damaged by the Eadford's, The thrashing machines have again recent wind storm, 0, L, Topping and wife of Nichol­ started their annual round, but this Mrs, Kimball of Webbervllle is vis­ son and Mrs, Thos, Thorburn of Mason COLORED SHIRT WAISTS that have sold for 50c, GINGHAM SHIRTING SALE 3 year will be the lightestcrop for many iting her daughter, Mrs, J, Osborn, visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. S, 75c and $1.00 each. Price for Ihis sale years, EDEN. N, Scovllle, the first of the week, Heavy Gingham Shirting that sells at lOc a yard. Sale Their Secret Is Out. Mrs, Biackney of St, Johns is visit­ . 25c each Miss Florence Laxton visited in price All Sadievillc, Ky,, was curious to ing her daughters, Mrs, F, E. Pulling learn the cause of the vast improve­ Onondaga last week. and Ella Butler. 8 cents a yard ment in the health of Mrs, S. P. Mrs. Will. Leverett and daughters W. F. Patrick and daughters, Mabel FAST BLACK STOCKING, with the half white foot, Wlilttaker, who had for a long time Euth and June of Pontiac, Mrs. Ray endured .untold sull'erlng from and Pearl, of Break o' Day spent Sun of Chicago and Mrs. Oliver Cummins always sell at 25c pair. Price for this sale chronic brontjhial trouble. "It's all day at C. F. Patrick's. Heavy Gingham Shirtings that sells at 8 censs a yard. due to Dr. King's New Discovery,' of Alaledon were guests of Mr. and I9c pair writes lier liusband. "It completely Mrs. I. H. Tallman last Wednesday. FITCHBURC. Sale price —• < > Aik.yiH|ridrugglit;'£:i;'