VOL. XXVL MASON, MICHIOAN, THURDSAY. OCTOBER 31, 1901. NO. 44:
citizens' Entertainment Course. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. YES OK NO. InKham County Covernment. Hiffh School Notes, Michigan (Tentrai Tiie sale of season reserved seat Below is a synopsis of the proceed The .S, 0. A. met Wednesday, Oct. 30, with Miss Marshall as leader. "lho Niagara Fallt Route," TonlRlit Is Hiillowe'cn, tickets for the Citizens' Entertain Ings of tlie board of supervisors since ment Course will take place at E. Cul Vote on the New School House Pro our last issue, the board adjourning The fifth grade has just linlshcd BOUTirWAUD. .Sliecp to let, IrKiuire of ,T. A. Mason,. I0:00a,in. l ;30 p. m. Oliil) p, in ver's at eight o'clock a. m., local time, Saturday afternoon: the study of Soutli America, B.arncs, .Jr,, Aurelius. *1 jcct Next Tuesday. Jackson lltoo 2;30 lOlDO on Nov, 15th, Tiie report uf tlie special committee Roy Adams returned to school last Detroit ... Bisop, m. Blaop.m,7!i5a.in Justice Ferguson is sliintrllnf? Ills Reserved seats for single entertain to look after needed repairs to the Monday, iiouse sltuvited on Mill street. In anotlier column will be found a Chlcano .,. 0;30p. ln. SAip. in. liiiiOa. m ments in the lecture course will be on county jail wasadopted. An estimate The eighth grade history class is. .Several Ma.sonites went to Lansinff sale at noon the day before eacli en call for a vote upon the new school Of the cost is placed at $S00. Fiv preparing for a test on the explora NOIlTinVAllI), last Tuesday evening toattcnd apliiy, house question. The polls will be Mason 7:18 a. in, I2;0i p. in. 0:33 p. in tertainment, as usrial. hundred dollars of this amount was tions and the colonial period of the Lanslns 8:12 12;2,1 p. in. 0:00 A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. The management wish to make this open at tlie common council room raised tills session, the balance to be United States, It is also making •Owosso 0;QO 1 :30 7:16 Warner Small at Eaton Rapids last course in every w.ay the most success next Tuesday, Nov. 5th, from twelve taken care of at the January session. great progress in tlie study of the ele BaRluaw 10:33 2;B2 8:4(1 Thursday. ful of any yet held and will cheerfully to four o'clock standard time, Tliis The claim of Lawton T. Hemans of ments Of Latin. The study jids them Bay Olty 11:10 3:25 0:20 call is Issued by tlie scliooI board upon Mackinaw. 7:46 p.m. 7:0Ga. m. 7;00a. m L, P, Collins lias moved from Eden receive suggestions, criticisms, etc $180,40, for'services performed as rep much in giving tiie pupils a good Entertainments will begin promptly a petition signed by twelve taxpayers resentative for Ingham county on the knowledge of English grammar. 0. W, liUOOLKS, onto tlie E, H, Williams, farm, nortli at eight O'clock, Incai time; doors will Of the district. state board of equalization, was allow The Erosophiao society met Tues V, D. Stanton, Gen, Pass. & Ticket Agt. of tlie city. Ticket Agent, Mason Chicago be open at seven o'clock. Tlie Democrat is favorable to cd at Its footing. day afternoon. Tiie following pro Tourists will meet at tlie Presby new building forseverarreasons. The Extra elTort will be made this year By a vote of 19 to 4 Sheriff Ham gram was given: Music, announce terian parsoniiRe on Wednesday even present building is over 30 years old BUSINESS DIRECTORY. to iceep good order among the children mond was allowed 35 cents per day for ment by Mr. Palmer, poem by Miss ing, Nov, Otii. it is inadequate for our present needs who congregate -on the front seats the board of prisoners. This is a raise Nellis, story by Miss Coy, oration by J. E. Taylor is selling buggies at It is too high and is injurious In order to obtain admission, children of five cents per day and was made by Mr. McComb, description by Miss greatly reduced prices. See ad, in health. It is too dark and cannot be u. C. B. IIENDEIISON. Over Brown & must be accompanied by their par reason of the raise In price of provls Gunn, quiz on authors by Mr. Palmer, this wecl<'s issue, Loomls.' At Dansvlllo Tuosdiiys. Crown ents. • properly lighted and ventilated, It report of committees. anDa bridge work a specialty. ons, etc Tiie ladies' aid of Eden will meet is unhandy in its arrangement for Nov, 19th is the first number of the The proceedings of the October ses The Senate met in the ninth grade with Mrs. IT, B. Wlllett Wednesday school work. course. Tlie Hungarian Orchestra sion were authorized to be printed in room Monday niglit. afternoon, Nov. 6th. To say nothing from an educational HAS. G. .IHNKINS, M. D. Practice iiinltcd comes highly recommended as ilrst- supplement form and circulated in The junior Latin class has made a . to diseases of Eye, Ear, NosI e, .an d Throat. G, J. Franklin has purchased of class musicians. Tiiey were born in standpoint, our school is the best special study of the character ot 122C4 Washington Ave, S., Lansing, Mich. the various papers of tlie county. James Kerns the old Vandercoolc place business, proposition wc have and we Cicero during the past week and noted music and have made it a life study A standing committee on purchas E, MANN, Physician and Surgeon, Olllco on Main street, paying $575 for it. They appear in tlie largest courses in should do everything we can to ad particularly his integrity and devotioa .in, iii Nea- r Block.' 1 lours •2 •to 6 •p. '' in., and 7 to ing supplies for county olllcers, con 8G 1). m. Speclai attention to diseases ot eye, ear, vance it. We have a large list of to ills country's good. The harp orchestra will furnish tlie state. sisting Of the chairman and two mem nose and Hrrout. Glasses solontllleally and ac foreign pupils and could materially curately titled. Uesldenoe at C. W. Browne's. music for a dancing party at tlie M The thimble party this week wil bers of the board to be appointed at increase it with a new building. Below Is the jury in the trial of H. FREELAND, M, D. Lawrence Block, A, C. this wneli Saturday evening. meet at Mrs. Hervey Rowe's in Vevay tiie October session, was authorized As to the cost. District No. 1 of Cliarles H, Pratt, charged with brib O nour8-8toi)li.in..ito3,7to8p.m. ^ett McDonald died at the county M. J. Bement has a fine ruliber tire by a unanimous vote of the board, Vevay and Mason is a wealthy dis ery : Alvin Edgar, Aurelius; Silas E. road wagon made by the Mason Buggy upon motion of Sup, Hinman. Sups, p ''LrsSTti^boTeKssM^^^ J"ft Saturdiiy of consumption trict. It is assessed in round num Bliss, Delhi; Orson J.Swan, Ingliam; Store, riotirs, •8 to" I) a. in., 2 to 4 ami 7 to 8 p.H me. was buried at Brighton, Sunday. Co. Coy and Hinman and Chairman Bullen Stor bers $1,100,000. The proposed new Ernest Kowalk, Henry Erb, Lansing; Country and town calls promjitly attended. are the committee for tills year. Farmers—We want poultry every Rev. Zimmerman will preach at the Hanford Bennett, Locke; Myron 0. H. IfRANK E. THOMAS, Physician aud Sur building is to cost $15,000. To raise geon. Olllce over Webb Id Whitman's store;da y in tiie week but Saturday, DuBois school house next Sabbath at this amount in ten years, as the call Sheriff Hammond and Sups. Hamil Robinson, Mason ; Frank Potter, On residence at corner II and Oak streets, Mason. Mason Cold Storage. three o'clock. proposes, with interest at four per ton and Barber were announced as the ondaga; .John IT, VanBuren, Vevay; BIrney E. Brower of Stockbridge Henry IT, Freedman of Lansing has cent., and there is no doubt the bonds committee on jail repairs. George W. Whitney, White Oak; has been granted a third grade, second been granted a patent on a fumigat can be tloated at this rate, will cost On Friday tlie board had a Qeld day George L. French, Onondaga. Trial U. SANDERS, Attorney at Law, Mason, | year, teacher's certlflcate in Jackson . MIcli. Money to Loan. ng apparatus, each person who is assessed $1,000 upon contagious disease claims and began last Tuesday morning. county, Beginning next Monday night and $1.91 the flrst year, $1.80 tlie second knocked tliera out as fast as the roll A. BERGMAN, Attorney at Law. Offlco School Report for October. over Longyear Bros., Mason, Mich. continuing until further notice the year, $1.80 the third year and so on, A. Tlie Ladies' Baptist Missionary So could be called. Whole nuinber enrolled 38.t, B. MoARTHUR, Attorney ,and Counselor al ciety will meet at the home Mrs. E, electric lights will run all night. reducing about Ave cents each year The claim of A, B, Casterlln of the Average tiinnber belonging 352 , Law. Cli'cttit Court Oomtnlssioner. C until the expiration Of the ten years. Average dally attendance 331 oveLr Karniers' Bank, Mason. A. Tyler on Wednesday, Nov. C, at All accounts not paid by December Hudson House at Lansing, of $110.25, Number belonging at date MS 2i;i0 p. m. Percentage of attendance 92 X T. HEMANS, Attorney and Counselor at 1st will be left for collection. There will be some who will honest for boarding jury in the Maynard case Nuinber tardy lOC Ju. Law. Onice in the now Lawrence Block, ly and conscientiously oppose the pro- was disallowed, then reconsidered and Niiniber neither absent or tardv lis Mason, Mich. Money to loan on good security, The ITawley ladies' aid society will G, D, CAJtPllELL, M. D. Ntiiabur days taught-. l» meet with Mrs. Geo. Bowden Tliurs Webb & Whitman have put in two ecl. To all such the Democrat will iiUowed at its footing. Ntiniber visits of suporliitondeiit 40 have no quarrel. We simply can not Number visits ot school board 3 day afternoon, Nov. 7. A good attend new show cases like tiie one that has Chairman Bullen and Sups, Dodge, A'liinber visits of patrons to school firt see the matter as they do. We be Number visits ot teachers to parents a EO. A. EARf.E, DEALER IN HEAVY AND ance is desired, stood in tlie front part of their store. Nichols, Barber and 'Sibley were ap E. D. pALMKlt, Supt. Shelf Hardware. Maple Street, Mason. lieve it will b(} for the best interest of Tiie olllcers of the diirerentchurches The Lansing street car system has pointed a committee to visit tiiree Mason that we have a new building Marriage Licenses, are requested to meet at the M. E been bougiit liy Hawks & Angus and county scats within a reasonable dis and we hope the question will carry. The following licenses have been church Thursday evening at the close the purciiase price is said to be about tance of tills county and report upon L. CASTERLlN.Loan, Ooilectlnn, 1 nsnranco It will take an alllrmative vote of C. and Real Esiato Broker, •Olllco In Law of prayer meeting. $250,000. the feasabllity of remodeling the granted since our last report: ronce Blk,, Mason, Mich. Judson Gregory is now a breakman on two-thirds to bond the district and present court house and the estimated Name and residence. Age The M. A. C. football team defeated friends of the new scliool must be up Berl.T., McDonald, White Oak 2t .•ft-tTOTIOljTEEBl the main lineof the Michigan Central, cost of building a new one. This is Kalamazoo last Saturday by a score of and doing. Remember tlie time and Anna Conklln, White Oak 21. ills run being from Jackson to Michi the llrst step toward a new court Lucltts A, Bush. Lansing 20 n. IVK.S, General Auctioneer. Years of o.v-1'12 to 0. The game was played at the place. Next Tuesday between the . porlence. Tertlis always sivtlsfltetory. gan City. house of which the county is very Lehi Wilson, Delia 19 L Agricultural College. hours of 12 and four at the council iENR. Y KURTZ, General Auctioneer, Sails- At Ann Arbor last Saturday tlie U. mucli in need. Lewis A, Gtinn, Lansing 30 At Flint last Saturday the Lansing room. J faction guaraiileud, loriiis righrightt. Leave ot M, rubbed it into tiie football team The committee to divide the county' Mercy ,1. Evans, Toronto, Ca -28 orders at this olllee. Postolllce, Mason. higii scliool football team defeated Frank WIshiiatsk, Lansing 30 from the University*of Buffalo to the into representative districts was com the Michigan Scliool for the Deaf Every citizen of tlie age of 21 years, Bertha Schtildor, liUnsliig 20 tune Of 128 to 0, posed of Sups, Dodge, Covert and team by a score of 12 to 0. who has property assessed for school Cyans L.Cochrane, Alaledon 22 James Scarlett of Vevay shows us Hanna. Their report left the districts •rURMERS' MUTUAL EIRE INSURANCE! taxes in any school district, and who Abble Poliok, WheatlloUl 21 Jj Companyof lugham county. Safest,cheap The W. F. M. S. of the M. E, ciiurch copies of the Muskogee Phoinix, pub ust as they are now and was unani est and best. For Infonnation write to ,1, H. has resided therein three months next Baptist Church, will meet with Mrs. A. L, Vandercook lished at Muslcogee, I. T. It is a raously adopted. Shafer,secretary, Ma.ton, A. I. Barl)er, presi preceding any school meeting held in Arthur F, White, pastor. dent. Mason, onice opiiosite court souare. on Friday afternoon at half past two. bright and newsy paper. Room nine in the Lawrence block said district, or who has resided three Thursday—3:45 p. m., Junior Un Refreshments will be served. was designated as tlie olllce for the Next Monday evening occurs the months next preceding such meeting ion; Thursday—7:30 p. m., prayer All accounts due me must be settled county drain commissioner and county annual election of directors of the on any territory belonging to such dis meeting, Sunday—10:30 a, m,, morn T. IW. WINTER,S,M. D. either by cash or note by Nov. 15,1901 surveyor and the county pays the Mason Building and Savings Associa trict at the time of holding said meet ing services; 12m., Sunday scliool; 0:00 Dk. C. F. Oulveu, rent not to exceed $48 per year. CliroiilG and Private Diseases. tion. Stockholders, turn out. ing, shall be a qualifled voter in said p, m,, B. Y. P. U,; 7:00 p, m,, evening 44w2p Dansvllle. Mich, service. EUEOTRO-THERAPY Who says Mason is not a great meeting upon all questions. Their Reunion Ended. Methodist Church. Ladies'aid of Eden will hold asocial ^|X-RAY town? Just think a new court liouse, Twelfth RaHliTient Auxiliary. The reunion of tlie 12th Michigan W. J. Wilson, pastor. at the Church parlors Friday evening new school house, new passenger de'- Names of ladies who joined tlie Infantry closed last Thursday. At Thursday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 DIAQN03IS AND THEATMEtVT. Nov. 1st. Fried cakes and colTee will 8 to 10 a. in. OEFICE: pot and an electric road all headed Women's auxiliary of the 12th Regi the business meeting in the forenoon p. m. Sunday—Morning services at H07SS 2 to 4 p. m. 103 Washington Ave., N.b, e served, A cordial invitation to all this way, ment Michigan Infantry: the following olllcers were elected : 10:30; evening services, 7:00; Sunday 7 to s p. 111. Lansing, Mich. Oliver E, Greenfleld of Lansing has Sundays—2 to 4 ii. m. Marslial Wilcox and assistants have Mrs. Carrie IT. Blakely, Mason. Presldent-'Lt.-Col. Phlneas Graves School at 11:45. R. Raymond, Supt. lieen granted an increase of pension to Citizen's rii.mo 811 put down a new brick cross walk across Mrs. Kate Blakely, Mason. of Albion. $10 per month, Wm.'Ellis (dead) of Maple street on west side of Main, Mrs. Sarah Ackley, Leslie. First vice president-William Worth Presbyterian Church. the same city has been increased to Didn't Know It Was Loaded, It is put on a concrete foundation and Mrs. Eveline Rathbuo, Mason. of Hartford. Andrew S. Zimmerman pastor. $21. G, G. Carter, our furniture man, makes a substantial improvement. Mrs. Amy Irish, Mason. Second vice president—J, S. Willson Thursday—4:00 p. m,, Junior En had an experience last Monday lliat The case of the people vs. Wilmer Ingham cbunty physicians, whose Mrs. Mary Mulkins, Meridian. , of Leslie, deavor; 7:30 p, m., prayer meeting; lie will not care about repeating fur|Cook, charged with false pretenses, bills were cut by the board of super Mrs. Mariana Howard, Clarendon. Third vice president—Josiah Allen 8:30 p. m., teachers' meeting. Sunday some time. He had sold an $80 bill of was tried in Justice Loyn's court yes visors, are putting in a dollar each to Mrs. Abble Riggs, Mason. of Vicksburg, —10:30, preaching service; 12 m, Sun goods to be deliverpd in White Oak. terday, Jury brought in a verdict of fight the matter in court. They have Mrs. Sophia Cowan, Eaton Rapids. Fourth vice president—Melvln Wood day school ; 6:00, Christian Endeavor; The goods were packed with excelsior, not guilty. formed an association with Dr. F. E, Mrs. Louisa Freeland, Mason. of Athens, 7:00, preaching service. covered with burlap and securely tied Eastern capitalists are evidently Thomas of this city as president and Mrs. Nelson DeCamp, Leslie. Fifth vice president—Ova Nutting We, the jury find that the deceased on his old furniture wagnn. With a anxious to invest in Mason school Dr. D. M. Nottingham of Lansing Mrs. H. R. Rogers, North Lansing. of Benton Harbor. came to his death from heart failure, spirited team nnd a pocket loaded bonds. Director Bristol recently re as secretary and treasurer. Mrs. John Oatley, Lansing. Sixth vice president-R. Walton of caused by not taking Rocky Mountain with cigars Grant started on his trip. ceived nine letters from one mail in In the case of Charles H. Pratt, Mrs. Monroe Olln, Mason. Nlles. Tea made by Madlsnn Medicine Co. He had driven about Ave miles when quiring about the sale of the bonds, charged with bribery, tlie attorneys Mrs. Prindle, Chester. Seventh vice president—G. E. Wal lie made a discovery that made him Following Olllcers were elected for lace Of Grand Ledge. 35c Pratt & Hayden. Malces a.ssimilation perfect, healthy for respondent moved for a change of wish tliat he had sent the "Col." or the ensuing year: Secretary and treasurer ~ Lieut, blood, Urm muscles, strong nerves, venue on the ground that the Judge had taken some otlier day for the trip. was prejudiced because he overruled Joseph Ruff Of Eckford, BUSINESS LOCALS. Whlird\'rvl7g7ong"obliv the brain, makes and keeps President—Mrs. Carrie H. Blakely, motion of the prosecuting attorney Mason. Historian—G, W. Lewis of Allegan. other things, he turned his head and ^ <^''^'i medicine,^ Rocky Notice of Spooiul Sclionl Hcutliigr. to nolle pros, the case. Judge Wiest Vice President—Mrs. Martin Ack Ciiaplain—Rev, Jesse Flemmlng of discovered a llame about the size of fountain Tea, 35c Pratt & Hayden, In pursuance ot -the written request nt tw«l»e denied the motion for a change of ley, Leslie. . , Brooklyn, legal voters of graded solinol district No. ono (f) his hat in the burlap and excelsior, he Mesdames Blakely, Watts, Fowler, of tlie townsiiip of Vevay, Ingham county, Af Icii- venue. Secretary—Mrs. Chatfleld, Albion. It was voted to hold the next reun igan (whicli iiicliidos the city of Mason), garbed his robe, thinking to smother pfelson, Parker and Stillman have ion at Hartford in 1902. Notice is hereby given, Uiat a special meellujrj Michigan Central railroad olflcials ' Treasiirer—Mrs. Kate Ruff,-Albion, nf the qualllled electors ot sr Id school district, the names, when they broke out all P^'^n cliosen as delegates to represent were in the city last Monday and de Chairman for getting cards of con- When the noon hour arrived the old No. one (1) ot the township ot Vevay, Ingham , county, Michigan, wi'' be held al the common '• over the load, being fanned by the r^i^ Mason W. C. T, D, at tlie county cided to locate the new depot on Co- dolence-Mrs.Loulsa Freeland, Mason. boys formed for a parade and headed council room in Ihe Armory bulld'ng. in the city • - brisk wind. Mr. Carter had to hustle I convention to be held In Williamston lumblastreet, near the freight house. by the Mason City band and "Old ot Mason, Micl-'gaii, at twelve o'clock nnnn, Nov. 5th and 0th. standard time, on Tuusduy thu 5th day afSo-v- to unhitcii the horses and save tliem. Could we have our own way .about B. A. Owen and family moved to Glory" marched a few blocks through voiiili«r, A, D, ICOI, for tho purpose of voUuit Lansing last Monday. Mr. Owen will uiion the question of horrowlm,'the sum ot Fif The furniture and wagon was en The L.O, T. M. will serve dinner the matter we would much prefer to the business portion of the city and teen Thousand Dollars bylssii-.i" the bondsot tirely consumed. Fire must have from 11 to 1 and supper from 5 to 7 at work in the wood shop at Bements. ended at the Methodist church, where said school (''strict therefor, salu money to be have the new depot erected on the used In the erection and luniishlngofa'schooi ; caught from a^match or a cigar, ' their hall Saturday, Nov. 2d. All are present location, but would rather Gus Aehtenberg of Lansing, while a dinner was seryed. bii'T'ag for the use ot said district. Said bouiJs - Invited. Menu: Dinner—-Roast beef are to be div.ded ito ten equal series, one ot ' Last Friday a decree of foreclosure liave it on Columbia, street than not returning from a hunting expedition As evidence that the members, of ^\hlch series shall be due and 'layable aunually and porlc, bollea turnips, cabbage sal In an automobile last Sunday after this regiment piesent enjoyed them a „er their issue, v\.th annual merest at not tu - and sale was granted the plaintifT in have a new one. ''^ exceed llvo percent, per aunrm. ad, cranberry sauce, pickles, white and the case of Janette J. Smead vs. May Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Clement were en- noon, was shot and instantly killed. selves we publish the following: S.iid school building to bo erect-d on the site brown bread, pumpkin and mince pie, ot the present high scliool building. i' J. Kerney. oying a ride behind a four-year-old The accident occurred on Washington Editor Demockat-—At the recent TiiovothiK ifion said question will bobybal-- fried cakes, colFee, tea; 15 cents. Sup colt last Saturday afternoon and were avenue within the city limits and a reunion of members of the 12th Regi lol and the bi'liols will roud as fo'lows: Last Thursday Judge Wiest granted Lpon the question of bond'iig the school (lla-:,v per—Cold meat, scalloped potatoes, coming into the city on the southeast shortdlstance from the Grand Trunk ment Of Michigan Veteran Volunteer Ulct. YoM. Anna McDowell of Williamston a di fruit salad, pic; es, pork and beans, roaa. When near Dr. A. P. VanDeu- depot. Aehtenberg, who was about 30 Infantry In your beautiful and hospi Upon the question ot bonding the school ULj-iS?; vorce from James McDowell; on the trIct. -. No. , . . . white and brown brcid, assorted cake, sen's the latter's Collie dog made a years of age, unmarried and the pro table city, the officers of the associa grounds of extreme cruelty. The polls Will be opened at twelve o'clock nooo, coffee, tea; 10cents. ' tion were Instructed to tender sincere standard time, and w !1 continue open unin fouciS ush at the colt and started him on a prietor of a bicycle shop, was riding "'dock, p, m. • ' • , ; .ss At the Brighton fair Yellow Kid Adam Schntt, general ^agent, has run. The dogkeptafter the colt until by the side ot Smith Clawson in his acknowledgements and thanks to citi Dated tills 20th day ot October, A. D. lOOl. • ,j f,f5 won second money in the 2:40 trot or GEO. W. BitlSTOL,. been in the city a portion of the time he overturned the buggy, thowlng the automobile. His gun. was standing zens and friends who contributed so pace. There were half mile heats 4lwl Director ot said Scliool District during the past week soliciting orders occupants out. Mr. Clements struck between'hls legs, muzzle upward, and liberally and cheerfully of their means; and he won the flrstln l!l5. - Wiinted. for "The History of Our Country," by on his shoulder and was somewhat his dog was lying in the bottom of the to the ladles of the Relief Corps,for Hay, straw and cornstalks nt Olark House liv • Bartha Carr, a waitress in the New bruised, but his wife was not hurt. automobile. Clawson says he heard their presence and\encouragement; ery stable. Wjt U. Clahk. Edward S. Ellis, A. M. The history For Siilu Chuup, Grand hotel at Lansing, committed to the glee club and band for excel is in eight volumes, the de luxe edi The horse ran between a stone fence Aehtenberg speak to his dog telling Houso and lot for sale and blacksmith slion.i; suicide last Thursday by taking a tion, and. Is beautifully and strongly and a maple tree and then continued him to He down Just as the explosion' lent music; to the ladles of the M. E, stock und tools lu Dansvllle for sale or rout. W. H. Danikus, LaiislDg mixture of morplilne and laudanum. bound. It is neatly and clearly print to the corner Just this side of E. Qui- occurred. He thinks that the un church for refreshments, and to all Or at Postolllce, Dansvlllo. 42wap who in SO many, ways:contributed> to The Hawaiian woman's.clubat Hon ed upon flrst-class stock and is hand verls and around the-Wm. Sear house fortunate man made some, motion to Wanted-Tcams to haul wood at Morlrtlan." ' olulu debated the question: "Is it bet somely Illustrated. There are side where the lines caught In a wheel and ward the dog, and dlscharged'tbe gun the comfort and entertainment of this 41WB Jas. R Dakt & Soxtf ter to take Rocky MountaiQ Tea hot notes and - 'foot notes and with the he was stopped.' The buggy and:har- In that way. The face of the young remnant of the Grand Army of the , fiiTiu fur Sulo. D^ss were'slightly damaged, but the man was entirely shot away, and death Republic. PeineasGeaVES, Pres., . Xtrenty acres; just nortliot. Dansvlllo; land in or cold?" Either way It magnllles index published In the last volume KOOd condition,'will sell for iMOO.,Igko. R was. instantaneous. Joseph Ruff, Sec'y. your pleasure." jpratt & Hayden. makes it convenlent.foi reference. colt was not hurt. Glvn», Olivet, MlcU. , , iSm E^ciilHkiii SiniiiiKline. SWEEPING TAX EDICT. On cliarKOs of beiuK implicated In tlio niliioiHSiipreaicCourt Kntexfor llrond* ivliolesalosmnj,'Kl'ii(? or sealskins Into the f K li er AHHUSHMient of CorfinratioiiH, United Stales, wiiiTiiiils Inivu been Lssued Every corpoi'iitioii in the Stuto of UU- in yeniioiit I'or I'uurlecii iiersoiis now in ^^olltl•eal, says llie 'Kew York World's Qols nnist be taxed on its capital stock MASON, MICH. Montreal correspondent, 'i'liese skins, it imd franehise assessed at a fair cash s niieKcd, werosiniigKled in by a l)nj,'K"Kc Czolgosz's Life Shocked Out in valnalion based on market values. Tho wisteroniic Conlnil Vermont iiailroad. Chicago traction, gas, electric anil other 1901 OCTOBER . 190?. U has, says theUiilled Stales tloveriiiiieiit, Aiibiii'ii Prison. vast public utility corponitioiis iiiiist be ilrcndy coiiliscated $a,00() worth ol' Iho assessed fully on Uieir stock and tlieii- Su Mo Tu We Th Fr ikins. Deleotives are InioiiiK Iho roiiinlii I'ranchisu rights. .Miiiidalory order is laid ier. Mr. Oiilds, a special n),'ent of Ihe on the State Hoard of i'lciualizalion Unit United Slates 'i'reasiiry, hns delained at \licse-properties be lidded to the tax lists. © 0 1 2 3 4 5- Honsos IVjIiU, Oil tlie United States border, PAYS FULL PENALTY. Tim foregoing is the siihstnnce of tho I shipment Of coon tnils and mink waste, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 decision hniidod down by Uie Illinois Su ivliiciilie declares nre under valued, 'i'licso 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 preme Court at llie instance of the Chi furs weru sliiiiped by a fur compniiy of cago Teachers' I'Vilcration. It is retgard- 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Montreal. ______Slayer of a President Dies in Ignominy ed as tlio most imporlant decision evci 27 28 29 30 31 19 iScrioiiH Knilroiiil Wreclc, for His Dastardly Crime, made in Illinois alTocting the taxing of IS e ® e ® s Chicago, liurlliiKloii and Kansas City corporate interests. By ihis decision, coit- passenger train Xo. 1, was wreckeil two curi'cd in hy every inomhor of Ihe Su- , N. M. miles east nf ICxiine, Iowa. Tiie entire prcino Court, it Is csliniatod tbnt from ' ]2th. 22nd. l.gy'27th. iraln, coiisistiiif,' of a coaeli and mall and I'ind of the Cowardly Anarchist Who $200,000,000 to ,'i!,'.!35,000,000 will ho add jonibinatioii cars, witli the eiiKiiie, was ed to the assessment lists of Cook Coun' ilirown over a I'orly-foot oinbankiiieiit. Mercileanly Shot Down the Nntioii'h ty. i'lie cars were all splliilered in small Chief-IliH Wortlilc.HH t>ifo Taken by The assessed valuation ot property In EISTOEY OJj^ A WEEK. pieces, 'l'liere were nearly thirty passeii- Mandate of the Law Which 11c l)e- Cook County is $;iii5,000,000, which at ;ors in tlio coaches. Two were fatally HpiHed-Qiilctly Kxcciilcd in the Soli Uie 5 per cent rate would yield ,'?,i.S,250,- i'njiired ami live others badly hurt, while OOO tnxos. .•Vssuminhg tliat Uic iacrenso PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS Jll of tliciii were more or loss injured. tary rrlHon Death Clianihcr, should approximate $300,000,000, tho add I'he wreck is lliouglit to bavo been caused OF THE WORLO. ed income from taxation would ho $15,- Dy a rail turniiiK.wliere tlictrnek bad liceii Leon V. Czolgos:!, the uiui'derer of rres ;orii up. i'lxline is a small way station a 000,000, making a total of .$33,250,000. 01 idont Mclvinlcy, was electrocuted at 7 News of CriiiiCH niid CrImiiiniN, Ac- fow miles from the Jiissouri line. course, however, tiio tax rate woiiiil cidcnlsi rircH, Klc, from Norlli, o'clock Tiiosdiiy inorning in Auburn shrink wiUi Uie greater vniiiatlon. Twen till,000,000 Lost at IJniralo, Bouth, J5a»t and WcHt, Suiiwiclied [irison. '.I'iie senleiice of tiie court was ty-three Cliicago and Cook County corpo The decision of tiie directors to seen mou and women unable to reaoii the jlory and was unconscious two hours after an ailjiistalilo board, against wliieh Czoi seing carried down a liiddor. tloorgo windows or lire escapes, burned toiieiitli gosz rested his liaek, and tliis hoard was •-^ FACTS ABOUT : : : Heibc, the proprietor, ostimulo.s his loss at •5- ill liie interior of thii building. eiiiiipjied with a sliding rod to wliieh was |ii;0,000, iiartly covered by insurance. attaclied the "death mask'," a strap to A Whole Town ih Held Up. : : : THE CEISSUS. 1)0 fastened around the liead nt the fore The cilizens of Pnrkcrs Corners, a ham JSo Fiiilitins in Sniiiar. head. On tho inner side of this strap **-!—J-*^•-^*3—^-J—J—I—i—I—;—I-.1---^ »{•-i—I—-J—-I—I—j-*5—-J—j* let near rickney, iMieli., were held nl bay Manila special: General Hughes telo- wero two small sponges, wliioli pressed rriday nii,'ht by n;,'aiig orarineil burglars Krnplhs from Iho Island of Celm, reporting upon tlie temples and whicii were con while Uiey robbed the sal'c in L. V. i'ects' ihat there has been no trouble in tho is . By a report by Uie census burciui a nected hy wires willi the rod in the bnek general store. The men dynamited tin land of Saiiiar since the light at tlio Clan- great gain in the number of newspapers of the cliair. 'I'iiis rod carried the elec safe and Ihe explosion wbicli wrecked tlid laru liivcr. (lenerai Smitli is busy in published in Uie United States is shown, tricity, conducted to it by heavy wires sUire awaliciied the citizens, 'l'liere weru creasing tlic garrisons in Samar and and, incidentally, a compliment is paid: from tho wall. Tlioro wore straps fast four men in tlicyaiiH and they successfully proparing I'or active measures. to tho "Western section of the country hold the residents oil' witli tlieir rcvolvcr.i ened to Hie iiack ot'the chair to pass The greatest gain iu Uie nuniher of iiew.S' nntil tliey had cleaned out tbo safe. Attcinptctl Trnin .Robbery. around tlie n|)iior arms of the cnndeiiined papers and publisliing plants has been, Before tlicy left t.owti tho roblicrs also The northbound overland express on tlie man and hold tlie nrnis securely against made in that section. Massachusetts, ac cut the teieplioiio wires, leaving the liani- southern i.'acitic was lield up by two llie cliair, otlier straps on tlic arms of the cording to the present census, will havo lot witiiotit eoinr.iunication. J,t is not) masked men lifteen iuiiossoulh of Eugene, cliair itself binding tlie forcanns down to yield its place nt the head ot the list known iiow mucli they souured from llio Ore. Tlie robbers blow open the express and iireventing the least struggle. Anotii to Iowa. G'he Hawkeye State, in pro safe, but it is tliought to be considerable. ',ar witll dyiiainito, but secured no booty, er stout .strap on belt attached to the back portion to its populatioa, ling moro news Having been driven oi! by theoxpress mes of tlio chair passed across liie abdomen papers than any State in tbo Union. 'L'hu Hold KohhcrH Steal JJonds. senger. of tlie prisoner and bound liim securely total number of printing cslahii.sliinoiits- The village of iJerea, Ohio, .ten miles to the seat. His ankles were also strap- Btiikes n Confession, in the United S^tates, as will bc shown west Of Cleveland, was visited by safe ilonry ^Visemnn has made'a full confes jied to the foot rest at tho bottom of the by the forthcoming census rcpoi-t, is 23,- crackers wlio blew open tho safe at tbo sion of liio murder of iJlien fluss, who was chair. 910, a gain of 7,010 during the ten years, Lawrence it Brigbtman's hardwni-o store, found buried with lior face dowu>aiid her AVlien all was in I'oadiuoss two small ending 1900. The last census showed and tiio safe at tlie 00106 of tlio iJungam CZOT.OO.= Z',S DEATH C lAlH. nands lied, near itoyal Oak, Midi., one olcetrodes fitted witii moist sponges like foundry. The robbers soeurodihesidps $100 only 10,000 printing establishments. year ago. lie assaulted her and then killed those pressing against tho forehead were In oasli, nearly .$5,000 worth of negotiable him that as iiineh as I and iilT of out These establishments iacliule job print hor to hide liis crime. placed against the hare calf »if each leg, bonds, inoiuding five Tuscarawas Kaiiroad family regret his most unhappy plight, wi; ing, newspaper and book publi.shtng the trousers being turned nji ns far as the bonds of $500 eacli, one Cleveland and Itallaiia arc Killed. can do notliing tn iiiterl'ere; that ho alone plants. Census ollicials poiat ont that, knee. AVhen these electrodes wore fast Berea Railroad bond for $1,000 and two A Pittsburg it AVosferii west-bound is res|ioiisiblo for his unfortunate posi tbe grea:test gain has boon made in tho ened into pinco tiio body of Czoigosz Bnialler bonds of the villnge of IJeroa. .'reight train ran into the Kent work train lion, ami that he mnst meet-his puuiah- "West, and this section is shown to havo formed pnrt of a circuit from the wires Tlio robbery was done so quickly Unit aoar iCont, Oiiio. Thirty workmen wero mont lis a consequence." made immense strides. Iowa, in propor nt ills hend to those nt his legs, and any not a resident of the village was aroused. injured, many seriously. I'our Italians l.KDN K. C-ZULUU.-Z. tion to its populnUon, hns twice ns ninny current entering tlie upper wires must Tlio cracksmen have Urns far chidod all it Havonnii, will jn'obably die. The trains TELEGRAPH TO ALASKA, newspapers ns Mas,sachiisetts. 'The big pnss from the electrodes nt his forehead delectioii. were badly wrecked. ••hich I'oiir other uoudemucd men ai-e kept gest increase in the printing establish tlirougli his body to the elcctruiles attach Dawson Now in Wire Coniniiinicatioii Kini; Kdward lias Cancer. had been partitioned off from Cx.oigosz's ments has been in the newspnpor fields. ed to ills legs and thus back to the dyna with the Outside World. KiiHHian GarrlBoii Mutinied. cell by an iron screen. 'The exlra guards London special: lloynold.s' '\7eek.ly mo. As soon as Uio olectrodoti 'were ad Tolcgrapliic comniuiiiciitioii between London special; An nnconfirmed report on duty at the prison gates were coiitiii- Newspaper is the first iirilisii paper to justed one of tho olllcials selected for Uie The census bureau has issued a bulle says a part of llie Kiissiau garrison in Dawson and tlio Alaska gold fields ami iieil until after the execution. The guards tin showing tho population of the United assort tiiat JCing Edward is suffering from purpose hy the olllcer legally charged the entiro -world is now open, i'^or niaii.v 'Warsaw recently muUnied, firing upon were donliicd merely as a prccniilionary caiieerof the throat. In a recent issue it with the execution pulled down a handle States by sex, gener.ai nativity nnd color the ollicers, and that !iO0 men will Iweourt- iiionUis forces of iiicii in relays have beea declares that since his majesty's accession, measure and not liecaiise tliero was any on an electric switch, which completed for 1900. Of the total population there .martialcd. " rapidly iinshing forward the work wliieh tlireo operations liavo l)een jierforined for reason to believe the extra men would be wore 39,050,242 males'.nnd 37,2-14,143 fc- tlio circuit, and in a fiftieth of a second has now culminated in connecting the tlic removal of papilioiiia on tho left vocal iU'oded. inaies. Tho naUve element numbered MAUKET QUOTATIONS. aliout 2,2t)0 volts of Uie deadly'electricity most norUjiirn telegraphic point in tliis chord and tliat one was removed froHi tlia \VaIdeck Czoigosz, his iirotlier, and sliot tbrougli the body of the murderer 05,843,302 and Uie foreign born 10,400,- hemispliore with tlic rest of tho globe. right vocal ciiord. Thomas Badowski, hrothor-in-hiw, from and passed on tlirougli Uic wires. In 0S5. Of the colored population there was Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, The Dominion Government's Yukon "Assistance was hastily sniiinioned," ifS.OO .to .'?(i.2D; hogs, sliipping grades, Cleveland, called ujwii the prisoner Sun that fraction of tiiuo it was all over. Leon a total Of 9,312,585, divided as- follows: tciegrapli fi'oiii its soutlierii teriuimis al says tho journal, "as his majesty was ¥•1.2,5110 iii(i.,'i5; sheep, fair to choice, ,f,'i.OU day. To their entreaties Ozolgosz replied F. Czoigosz, Uie slayer of President Mc Negro,. S,S40,7S9; Chinese, 119,050; ,Tnp- Ashcroft, B. C, to its northern terminus breathing witii ditliculty andaiiiuin'iediate to ,?3,7u.; wlioat, No. 2 red, 70c to 71ci that lie did believe in God, but lie did not Kinley,, and as cowardly an assassin as anese, 83,980, and Indians (taxed), 137,- at tlio Alaskan boiimlary near Fort iilg- operation was performed." corn. No. 2, 55c to 50c; oats. No. 2, ,'J4c sympathize with priests. Tlic prisoner the world ever know, was dead as cer 242 (nntaxcd), 129,510. bort, is 1,009 miles in length. Tho route trcnted ills guests wilJi but little courtesy, tainly as Uiough Uio knife of a giiillotiiio to 3Gc.; rye. No, 2, 52c to 53c; hn.v, tim There has been practically no change in ' Mebela will Take the City. from Ashcroft:north touciies Quesnelle othy, ?!1.00 to .fil.-i.uO; prnirio, $5.50 lo saying yes and no to their (]uestioiis, but hnd descended upou his uock. In order Consul General Gudgcr, at .Panama, in Hazeltou, Telegrnph Crock and AUin.H the proportions of the sexes since 1890. ?]3.50; butter, choice creamery, 20c to retorting with silence to their retoreiieos to mnke nssui'anco doubly sure, tlie dead n dispatch to the State Dopartmont, says C; Tngisli, Fort Selkirk and Dawson, The foreign bom element hns increased 2.1c; eggs, fresh, 17c to 10c; potatoes, to his deed. ly current was passed through Ozolgosz's that a report hiis roaoliod him that at I'u- N. W. T„ and iiitermediiii:e points, nial;- since 1890 only 4 per cent, as against 22.5 55c to 02c per bushel. A New illethod. body, three times. Tlie Urst time, it Was iiiaeo the liberals luivo oiiptured the morro' ing connection with the AViiitc Pass and per cent in tlie native born gain. There Indiannpolls—Cattle, shippinR, $3.00 to Czoigosz was tho first of the tlireo as lield.on him for riCtoen seconds nud Uien Which commands Ihc entrance to the city, Yukon route at White Horse, N. W. T. lias been a sliglit decrease in tho decade IfiO.'IO; hogs, choice light, .f-1.00 to !ti0.25; sassins of Americau Presidents to be oxe- in a moment it was ugnin passed throngli nnd have surrounded tlio goveriinioiit In addition to tills, is a spur line from In the number of persons of negro de 1 sheep, common to prune, ^3.00 to .')i3.25; cuted liy the (nodern method in use in him and ngaln for a third time. Follow^ troo]is in tlio .city. An effort,has boon Hazelton to Port Simpson,-on Uie North scent, the proportion now being ll.C per : lug that tho body was taken to tbe prison made to reliovethe troops, but to no pur wheat, No. i2, \,70c to 71c; corn, No. 2 New York. Wilkes Booth'was .shot down cent. In 1890 it was 11.9 per cent. Tho morgue, where an autopsy was perform orn British Columbia coast, of 19S miles. ] pose, and it is espectod that tlio eity will white, 5Sc ito S'Jc; oats, No. 2 white, by ono of the pursuing soldiers and Gni- Tills now line of telegraphic conimuni Oliinese show a loss and the Indians have SSc to 39c. ed by Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald of New Boon be taken. toau wns hnnged. Time was when the decreased 2.5 per cent. York and Dr. John Gerin, the prison phy cation, is the iresult of many months St. Louis—Cattle, $3.25 to $6.70; hogs, assassin of a ruler was dragged to pieces Negro Unriicd Alive. sician. work. In Dawson City are congregnted $3.00 to ,^0.40; sheep, IjIS.OG to .^3.40; hy four horses attaclied to his four limbs IVH Iilorris, a negro, who assaulted Mrs. niiuers from nearly, every civilized coun The final census report on tlie popula wheat, No..2, 71c to 72c; corn. No. 2 and driven in opposite directions. In soiim John ijall, a white woman, in her store at Immedinteiy after the execution Uie try and no longer need nations or people tion of the United Stntes by sex, nativity 5Gc to 57c; oats, No. 2, 3Cc to 37c; rye, of tho oriental conutries to tlfis day.the Balltou, La., was burned to deatli on a fire clothing of tho mnrderer, with tho vnst worry because of slowness of communica. and color shows that the males number ^ No. 2, 54c to 5Dc, most cruel and rovoHing tortures are re Of pine knots over which resin and coal accmnulatlon of luail Hint came to the tion wiUi Uiem, 39,059,242, or 51.2 per cent of the total Cincinnati—Cattle, $3.00 to .?5.50; hogs, served for those who even attempt the Oil had been poured. The posse which liad population in 1900. The increase of 13,- ?3.00 to ?0.30; shoep, .'t;2.25 to .'ii3.00: life of a potentate or arc suspected ot; captured the mansiiowedlittleoxcitement 233,681 in total population since ISOO Is wheat,. No. 2, 73c to 74c; corn. No. 2 eonipbcity in plots against him. Boiling and the prisoner made but little outcry, JURY THAT FOUND CZOLQOSZ GUILTY. made up of 0,7-14,179 males and 0,480,452 mixed,'50c to tiOc; oats, No. 2 mixed, iU oil, drawing and qnnrtering ai'e amoug aflirming that ho felt iio deserved to die. femnics, nn increase of 20.9 of males and 37c to SSc; rye, No. 2, ,50c to Hie. the least terrible of these punisliments, 21.1-of females.; , The foreign born cle Detroit-Cnttle, ?2.50 to ?5.00; hogs, while the lopping off of single inombei's Keep Ball ICollinu. ment bnsincroasoti only 12.4 per cent and ?3.00 to .fO.lO; sheep, .$2.50 to .'ii3.75; from the. living body nntil death relieves Kobbors blew open tlio sate of Sprin, the native born population 22.5 per cent wiiont, No. 2, 72e to 73c; corn, No. 2 the victim is a common punisliinent for Eoizwortli & Co.'s dry goods store at since 1890, : As to color and race the- yellow, 50c to 5Se; oats, No. 2 white, Eotahle crimes. Alliance, Ohio. They secured $211 and population in 1000 comprises 00,090,802: ^ escaped. SSc to 39c; rye, 52c to C3c. In China crimiiials suspected of plots 11 lO white persons and 9,312,585'colored per- , Toledo—Whont, No. 2 mixed, 72c to against the Emperor or otherliigli olU- Fire Uc8troj-8 MlUb. sons, the latter,comprising 8,840,785 per 74c; corn. No. 2 mixed, 5Cc to 57e; oats. cials aro placed iu a bainhoo cago nnd ; I'lro destroyed the W. Bf. Better Lumber sons of nogro'descent.' Tlie colored ele No. 2 mixed, 30c to 37c; rye, No, 2, n4t kept constnutly awake, by their: guards Company's mills at Dry Fork, W. 'Va., ment as a jwliole, shows, an- increase "of •, to 53e; clover seed, prime, $5,40, • until death from fatigue ensues. They . loss $00,000; insurance $i;D,000. 17.S per cent since 1890. ' , Milwaukee—Wheat, No. 2 northern, are prodded with sharp instruments on 68c to 69c; coru. No. 3, OSc to 50c; oats, the least sign of sleep and their suffer Bnsc Ball CliauKc, • A. late census; bulletin, shows thatChi- ; No. 2 white, 37c to 3So; rye, No. 1, 53c ings aro impossible to.describe after three V Kraiik Seloe, who has luaiiaged tho cago outclasses.all the Other large cities•':'; to 55c; barley, No. 2, 57e to 58c; pork, or tour days ot this torture.: But Czoi ; .Boston ifational ijcaguc team for many In taio number ofdeaths .from.railroad • mess, $13 02 gosz, who would have.met a fate as terri years, Will take charge of the Chicago accidents, lilts-totalvfor the. census ;ycar , Buffalo-Cattle, choice,shipping steers, ble as any of these hnd he committed a National League nine next year. • tSo §3.00 to ,$0.00; hogs, fair to prime, $3.00 Is: S30,::-n'lule tiie combined total for nine:; I like crime in an oricntni country, or even announcement of Selee's aecoptance was Other big, cities is only 486. to $0 00, sheep, fair It choice, $3 00 tc in: many European countries, met death : made by President Hart. : ,1i3.40;lninhs, common "to choice, $4.50 ta in the form declared to beniost hninane Killed on n Grade Ci-OBaing. ^S4 00. and practically painless by medical uion.: ;': A'thousand-:men,..e.xclusive Of :IndiansiV: ,1 T persons wore killed and one ser Ne^r Yoilc-Cattle, $3.73 to ifo SO; hogs A current of electricity was.shot through arofcugaged^'in'huntmg and:.trapping:Sia:i:t' iously injured by boiiig struck by a train $3.00 to $0.15; sheep, $2.50 to $3.50| Ins body, paralyzing ..the ^ heart action • in the.vast;extent of: fUT-beanng;counti'y. on;;? on the,Cliicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul wheat, No. 2 red, 75c to ,7Cc; corn, No. 12. stantly and', causing! death In a fraction the upper Yukon, according to an inter roadAvhlle driving over a grado orosalug COc to Glc; oats, No. 2 white, 41c to lac, of a second. :!.< In tho^ifaniiliar.plirnse^ol esting report received at the Stato De-» »tOaltwood,;\71s., a small town four mllea butter, creamery, lOg to 22c; eggii, west ,the-:street,"he. iievBr.;knew;SWhat»struck; R.V.Lauor, , n, J, cniwood, JL "ff. Womit s Curmor, J, s s/ygaii, Jr, >'iV. Loton. ^ partmenpartmeut from Consul McCook'ttMcCook 'Att Daiv-'Daiv- i' i >• ^ loutft of WJlwftuJceo. ein, lOe to 21e. v - — / hjm" - after, tjje.electricianiiconcenlcdKin. ir, E. Everett, B, C, Ralph, S, 1',-Waldow, li. J, Smith. J. jlL Merteiia. R.J, Adams. lOB City. - - , v, ... " I "I did, Major, Den nil go tip, ant] wen fionnt, "of Isaac Mncavoy, ono of the THE BATTLE-FIELDS. HABIB ULLAH KHAN. dey come again before do liouso, de buglo vijry |K!,st soldiers in coinpany 0 of tlio' sound de taps, hut I was so mnd I kuow Plrst Keiituclcy, Ho was probaiiiy uot what tn do." He-w Anieor Wllo lIiiH Biiecoedeil to tjifl (1 feot -1 liielies in his Btoekiiigs, and ou Tlirono of AfifluinUtmi, And ,Tonn Marat olencliod his hands OLD SOLDIERS TALK OVER and made a particularly ferocious griin- one oceiislon wiillo llio men were work , Hablh Uilnh Kliaii, who succeeds TRUE AS STEEL ARMY EXPERIENCES. aen. ing on fortlfieiitioiis in front of Cliiitta- Ahdurrahmiiii Khun as (lio Anicor of "You aro a huinhug,'* said the major, iioojrii beeiiiiio the suljject of nu oxelt- A.fghauistnn, is tiio son ot that into A STOKY OF dropping into his chair and bowing his rhe nine and llie Gray Review Incl- Ing controversy. The inon were sitting ruler, and tho oiil- head on his breast. in the trench, wilh tlioir liiieks to the dciita of the t,nte War, und In a ^ (\st of throe broth carlhwork tliey had tlii'own up, eating ers. The kingly Grnplilc «n. Jlr, Heyiiolds wont ont, wondering Judgo I.oriiig's "factory," as the largo, centl-al trading post of Which he had "-VDloslves on the triiLd; to the Injury of Up and down tho post he paced, cas what Private Morton had dono to rouse Ilneiit wns about to prDlionnce every- ing tho load of his musket hy bringing the niiitilositj' of tho major, and coining charge was called, nud Fort Clark by ixissliig tntiiis nnd the rmid. It w.'is iiii- lliliig all right, when bo wheeled Ills FAMED MME. LABOR!,. It to n "support" or "onrry." He stood to tho eonclllsiou that .Florence Loring means ot Indian runners, or couriers, •pos.sllilo lo inilfol tllo eiitiro line or horse niul .snid, 'You luan in cqiiipiiiiy She Will Spend llie Winter Visitlne tor a few seconds, loohlng out nt the or .Telinio Ford hnd something to do with Truo to her promise, Florence Loring piiiird it agdliist robe! syiiipiitliizer.sllv- C, thoro; kneel domi.' Macnvoy wjis in Anii!rie.''. ViTack and colnforling himself wltli the it. . wroto to .Mrs. Capt. Phelps every few \ng uciw, ilml we wolidornd wluill Slicr- kiioelilig down like-1 ho-other boys, bnt Jliiie. Lnljori, wlio will spend tho thought that ho would he relieved and Jfnj, Germon oxeopte,', tho ofUccrs ot dnys; nnd true to her fine Instinets and '.iKin would do Mliiult It. Ills liond showed nbnve the lop of tho winter In the United Stlites ns IJie gnesl coiilil return to tho barraclcs nnd go to the li'ort ifiiw from the first that Colin womanly impulses, Ml-s. Capt. Phelps as "Iliielo Billy siilvod tlin iiroldom: in- a wnll. l'ogillarly told tho young soldiers of lha UiicoiisclDiis of this, he wils look-! ol! Mrs. C'lMicrlno Miirry, of Ghlciigo, aloop, for ho still felt tho eftoot of his .Morton and Poliort Ilracebrldgo woro chilrnctprlstlc way. ITo ordered tllo iir- Injurina. wolfiiro of tho young ladies, as well na lug- soruiioly nt the Irate ollicor, and ' \s the wife of tho gentlemen, nnd though the regulations rost of a score or iiinrc ol! proinliieni: "Hark! what wa.s that?" forbade their being social with enlisted delivering the killdly messages which the said cdliiily, 'I nm klleolliig down.' Tllo co le liniteil h'roncil find well-known iiieii llvliiK iieiiii' the A stone hnd rolled down the slope and men, they felt no jealousy nor any sense lettel'.s always colitilined. olllcer replied, 'Tlion tnke your lionil lawyer wiio deroiid- rnilroitd niul sent some ol! tlieiii Iniiliox iplashod into the water. Soniutliljig ot incongruity when they saw the fnvor ^Iilny weeks passed without any break down, blast yon, nr It will bo sliot oil' ed Droyfiis. .Silo has in tlio evor-iiicrensilig stagnation ot Fori car lip iilld down l.lio line ovory day. must lilivG moved the .stoilo. with which tlie benntiful girls rogardod ..Uid Miienvoy snlloiily eroucliod down long had tiio inten tho young iioroos. Clark life, without any cliiuige in Ihe iJly 3'hls settled tho (incslloii. No more-tor "Unit! Who goes there?' ho doinnnd- so Ills lien.d w^ouidii.'t show."—Cliicngo tion of paying nn e.x- ed. .Tudgo Loring had a benutiftll homo, concealed dislike ot tlie colnmandiug ot pedoes woro put on tlio- traclc, but its Inter Ocean.. tended visit to No response. But iJioro conid bo no back in the wilds, nbout forty miles ficer for our fiMonda. long ns there wns jifoliiibllity of it tlie- doubt that ho hoard heavy, snppros.sod from Ifort Clnrk, and close to the Cas Maj. Germon watched thom like a distliigiilslied Soutlioriiors woro given- lliirninif Hood*'* Trnin, America. Before her breathing noiirhy. Ho waited for.n niiu- cade Knnge. lilverythlng thnt wciilth hawk, nnd ho frequently called on their Croo rides to Clinttniioogii niul buck.. The burning of Hood's triihi was the first niarrlngo Mine. nte, and wns nbolit to go on ngain, wlion oollld do for the place had been done, to perform duties thnt llioy might iiavo „, , ^ , . , , „ „ topic ot a goiiol-al ilisciissloa by n num Lnboii was M 1 s s his (luick e.ves cnlight tJio glonni of «.9luc- aud its surroundings were snch ns no rotused without any hrench of military lH"^ '"O" '» Jolmston s nrmy IienrdI of M ll r g « r ot O'JCej'. the nmtter, iiild tlioy prolmlily Iniiglied ber of veterans of the-J'iftoenth Penn thliig in front. Another Instant, alld. wealth could procure, yet its isolation discipline; but both Colin Morton and Sho became tile Koborl Briicobridge had pledged them \a niiicli ovor the in-odlcniiiont of the sylvania cavnlry, under Col. W. .7. ^ylth tho spring ot n panther, tho red barred the introduction of those art luxu wife of Vladimir de m.ve. ijaiioui. , assassin wns on hlm. ries which even tho moderately well-to- selves to give the major no shadow of a Excursionists ns wo did. Certainly I'almor. After the discussion had wax Poacllinanii, tlio noted iilniilst; and af The furioii.s Tililinn thought to bonr his do have in densely populated comnnmi- cnuso for coiiiiilaint, nuad so thoy obeyed there wns no llkiiig for siieiiks or ed warm and sovern.li had given tlieii ter lier sopiiriitloii from hlm she mar ' victim to tlie earth, but tho young white tien. witli willingness, if not cheerfulness. snipers among the soldiers in. eitiier version, of this important incident In ried the brilliant I'^renciininii, wiiosu man's eynilin.f'ie am! military training Believing that his daughter and her The mnjor still gambled, and Mr, lloyn- urmy." history, Geiii-ge' Nell' .sjioko up: "Com •stood Itiln ill good need. Lonpillg back olds still won—won so much, indeed, thi_»'l able defense of Dreyfus cliiiUengcd tho coii.siu would miss tlio hurly-burly of tho "Tlio projudieos ngninst gnert'lllns; in rades, perhaps yon know about It, nud to avoid the onset, llo tlirnst the liayonct he refused to piny longer, for he was admiration of ttio legiil world in every Bast, nnd bo lonely out in the graud Diir division," snid tlio Captain,, "were perliaps yoir doii.'t, hut the fact is Col. :at tho nrni thltt held tho uplifted kuite. monntliliis, the judgo liad planned to risking Ills cash, which was valuable, civilized country. A most cultured very ylolent. Our very first cxperlonco Pnlnior secured: permission, to go aftoi Tho angular steel plunged through tho build a temporary homo near Fort Clnrk, against tho major's honor, ot which h the plaintiff.. ,'' "Aro you hurt?" asked JMr. Keynolds, other misfortunes. Ah, there goes Capt. !riiey went at a double-quick over the No one is fonder of animals than tho amount of property destroyed in two Where, ii will authorizes tUo: execu- ; who had shown much interest in Colin, Phelps. I will ask his permission to Whole district, searching for guerrlUns. Klug, but he intensely dislikes keeping days a trifle over $1500,000." trlx tO; make-necessary collectionsj. and "I think not; but-I nm still stiff, und visit his house this evening." Wil:h my after experience iu mind, no those w"hiob are neither useful nororna. convert oidy such assets'lnto money as that fellow is tiio stronger man," replied The captain gave permission for the spectacle of tlie wnr was'iuorb piithetlc mental, nor even compaulonable. This Deceived the Guard with u Hymn. - are necessary to pay the debts,, niid to Colin. friends to remain at his house till 9 that tir more signlUcant than that iu which Is why the ugly and unsociable wild "There was a man in our regiment turn over in kind nil the-rest and.resi "Yes," said the young ofTicor, "and he night, at which hour "taps" sends the 2,000 volniitoers, fresh from home life, came to kill you." • soldiers not ou duty to bed, just as re boars have been banlslied from Wind named Bronson wiio loved porlt," said, due of the estate to a tinistec, the Su stood crowded together, undismayed, veille calls thom up nt daylight in the sor Great Park, and it is probable tliat J, G. BroAvn of Company 0, Fifty-fifth preme-Co-art of South Carolina', in the in position whore au ordinarily alert CHAPTEK IX. morning,nnd nnnonuces to the sentries a herd of Persian goivts will also leave Illinois Infantry, to some comrades. case of Trimmer vs. Darden (89; S. B. enemy might have slaughtered thom. The attack on Colin Jlorton was the thnt thoy; must stop challenging. tlie pleasant sun'oundings of Cran- •'He frequently went on foraging expe Rep.^ 3,73), holds tiiat the executrix has •one topic ot conversation witliin and Maj. Germon snw them wending their bourne chase. At tlio same time, the "Ignorance of the possibilities of ditions. I remember once when he had no power to Invest the- funds of the os- . without tho Fort the following dny. The way to tho captain's house just before King is very*fond of horses and dogs. war," said the .Tudge, "was the saving been out he returned with a half a hog, tate m erection of imiprovemcnts. dusk, hutiwith nil his authority he wns .general opinion wns that Fish Hawk, in His haclJs arc quite friendly with tbeii grace Mitli the, volunteers. The One which ho placed under his 'pup, tent' a lit of drunkonnes.s, had swam over the powerless to stop them. master, and Ms dogs, generally Scottish Hundred and Fifth Ohio Regiment wns For some reason, never explained, thq What Ailed Hluu peninsula, with the dim notion ot plun- He sent'Jenn Marat to watch them ordered to the front In Kentuclcy, the captain of the company iustructeil tho ,der; and flint his nieetinff \with Colin through the windows;, and as this was terriers, are given privileges not often Winkers-AVhat's tlie, mflrtter wltlj very day It was mustered in, and only Morton was a chance which he was most work for irblch Jean Marat was emi accorded to human' beings. One of tha guard to visit the various tents and your junior partnt;*- now.adays t , i; :anxiou8 to avoid. nently qualified by nature and practice, King's dogs is an ardent yachtsman, two weeks after the men had left thoir confiscate all coutraband goods found. MInUers—In what.w.ay? homes. Thoy had been drilled only with The Indian was loft lying on the floor he did It well. After taps that night, and wiien the purple-aaid-sctuiot pen The guard started out about 8 o'clock "He has become very absent-minded, .of a room known ns "the blnck hole," Jean Marat •came into the major's room non was flying t-t was pretty certain pine sticks, and started'to the-.front and reached Bronson's tent about an pever'seems to uol:,l;ce what Is^going on,'.; much agitattid, and delivered himself of especially designed for the occupancy of that tiie crew comprised a four-footed Without arms and without ammunition. hour later. As the soldiers drew hear and appears to be-drifting into a con- , this rcijort: •hard eases. The lustnnt the door wns member.. I remember tiiat when the' regiment they wero astonished to hear a toIc« dition of chronic-m.elancliolia.": "Mrs. Phelps she did leave those four ,locked he rose t(5 his feet as swiftly and wns formed for muster the regular singing an old Methodist hymn. , "Oh, that's aljrl&lit. He recently be.;.;! • iilently as a cat, and wont to the barred peoples alone m do sittin'-room and she Those KoNton Strcctn. .army ofllcQr who was to SAvear us in came a proud and happy father, as thtf;-! ill window, through which the last quarter go to baby •Stranger (glancing up from the pa " 'Yes, It's Bronson,' said the, leadei looked along the, line and, discovering '.v'i.,-;iKS(; -of the old moon shone in. "Never mind- that," snapped the ma of tho guard, 'and: he's singing an old papers say."—New Yoik Weekly. per)—They've had another big lire In in company Ha man who stood head He felt the bars with his uninjured jor. "What did you see'/" -. Boston, I see. hymn.'\ Drawing a little nearer, so that "BImo by, after a leettle, dem four nnd shonldersabove ovory other, shout Kxpluincil. • .am, shook tltora, and the wrought-lron Old Lady (waiting for a train)—Well, they could catch fhe words of the song, rods bent like lead under'his powerful peoples go out [to de bluff back of do ed, 'Get down, sir; you red-headed man At the boai'dlng school. ^ ,, I don't wonder. I s'poso by the time they heard; .grasp. house, and dey'.sit down and talk so I there, get downoff that stump.' , First Girl—What is tho matter wlth'^' the firemen can find their-wny, to the After working a few, minutes he had could not hear wlidout Igreep up." • "Now, as tlds man,.standing In the "A charge to keep I havo. theseplcldes?,.: : - ' ' - \ • torn out the bars. Ho laid his wounded "Ho you greepoid up?" place the building is burned down.— rear r.ank was .Teiry Whetstone, C feet Oh, blessed Lord, for Thee." Second Girl—Don't they taste right? ,..w-'P4 Jean Marat nodded-his little head vlg- •arm on the opening and seizing the outer 'New York Weekly. 7 Inches in height, and was not stand "The\song; and; the position^'of tha First Girl-No; they'rthe e horrid. .'-)) '*,V.;|f orously to indicat!;e that that was what edge with his left hand he drew himself - TJio JVi'.5e Kinit. ing on any stump, there was a laugh In singer boodwinkod the guards and they he had dono. / Third Girl—I'm son'ry,'girls ; btitl waa : up and wormed out like a snaltc tlu-ough The Maid—When a man aslts a girl the ranks and explanations were made, passed on without making a search, a Icnot Ijole. Search was mndo for him "And," ho continued, "I loezen, and'I just out of hairpins and so I look afork to bo his wife, and she accepts, why but ever after that, In skirmish or in When they had-passed out of sight :. -the following morning,\but without suc- leezen, and I leezQU--—" to get them out of tho bottle.—Leslie's does he give her .an engagement ring? Bronson crept Into his 'pup tent,' and ' -COiiS. '- . "And leezen, and Icozen, and leezen," battle or on the mai'ch, Jerry was greet Weekly. - 'j'T^'ilil^ The Bachelor—Oh, merely as a guar ed with the shout, 'Get down off that soon aftonvard disappeared Iti th« Maj. Germon rewlved the offlcer of sneered the major. V Alcana of Identlflcntioil. ' anty that he will-be on hand when stump.' Ho went through the seiwice, woods Mith the stolen meat, where ho -the day's report with that imperturba "And I hear nottl.ns to ondorstan' till "Aa-e these' yom- clothes or mine?? bility that he couid at times assume. Mortong nnd Madlemoiselle Florence time is enlled for the Urst, round of the and was in the grand review at AlH^sh- put It out of the way of the guard." aslved the athletic man of his wife, -v i;-;;' "It seems to me, Mr. Reynolds," ho stand up before do tijips. , Den he say, flgUt, I suppose.—Chicago News. . Ington, but,, almost .the last words ,he- .'.i»aid, "that this fellow, Morton, haa a 'Heaven bless you fo\li dem worda of British ; Columbia has decided to ' "Look lu tho hip-pocket," was Iho-re- Britain's Coal Supply. lioard from his comrades of the One .knack.-of keeping himself conspicuous." love, Florence.' ; And ishe make noiso, amend the coal minors' act so as to ply; "if it's 6melllng-s.iUs, tlieylro Tho amount of coal raised annually Hundred and Fifth were, 'You rod- "Very true. Major. I wish all the c«- like a keoz,,and say, 'TcVyou L shall bo prohibit the employment of any one mine."—Leslie's Weekly. ;«llBteii men were like him," said Mr. Keyn- true as dc steel.' " \ !« the United Kingdom now amomit* headedraau,, there, get down; off; that under ground who can not read aud "lodeedl So you Leftrd'thatT to more thou,220 million tona. stump.'" , i Lots of eelflsli people never Mve o,uy, , ."'J That reminds me," scUd 'Uie^Sei-'l wi'lte:;Bnsllali. thing, , ;r^.;i^'.„•',••-• 1,. • i;.ii-, -,;l,-i '„',:,'ij, y.y. ',-•,->.„>,,^,,*MMib .-. J> vuiiuua • .iJU**( •!•:.• utvtvt •i^.>'M4V »JWA'.| - " .-"«'^»^"»""«— ^ ^ This space belongs to MASON MARKETS. Oprreotod ovary Thurodn)' morulur Tho Oanndinn exports hnve Increased OUAJN, [Special Correspondcnrcl by £4,000,000 during tho last 11 months. J.^nS4J'"«"'.No.2,pormisUol O 00 "Washington is cci-talnly n city of Nearly 10 per cent of the roelploiits HOYT & SON. VIIKAT, White, No, 1, per buahol.... on souvenirs," snid Mr. Itobert M. Houek Kj 1£ 40© 4(1 of Plttshuig to tho correspondent. "Yuu of tho Victoria cross aro military doc OATH.poi'biishnl 330 3li rp, 1 ..I ii i''OU>.sliollt'il,perlninilrod © 85 can go* tho profile of tho l''(illier of His tors. They are the people that run the olovkh .skkiI, iiur bushoi .'i oosd no Country In chewed u]) thou.siiili] dollar Tho crop bulletin for Manitoba shows that 2,000,000 acres have been sow r \ r i\/r 1 TLlfOTlIY .SKED.iierhushel t00(B226 bills for If) cents or tho only 'American SALT, Saginaw, per uarrei. 0 r> [Nntlonal .Spoon' I'or iJ-l.tJS. Souvenir with wheat. The conditions are favor Lasn urocery on iviapie street. IIKA.VSouookuik, iiuiilokcd,h pe ANr Obushe PllQVlHlONfll , SI sn able. I'OTATOKb'. |ierbushel, now, „ % 40 'hnts, umbrollns, caiios, cii))ltol. llbrni'y. KI.OUH, iii-r lOOiiniinils,, Whito IToiiso, M'nshiiigtoii inonuinont, Labor In tho south Is In groat do- Our goods are of the best qunl- {^gf,!^*^^ g^n'J2 n20 hot jnufFinss, hot cakes^ Mount Voriloii and 100 otiior varieties innnd, and the negroes aro hotter paid of souvenirs iii'o as tlilek as toothpicks than thoy have over hoen In their lives ity and our prices are right. You [iffi^VbomiVi;:.::;:'.:::::.:::.:;:,-- - ii.per ; IS In a cheap hiilcllrooin. When I wlllk before. always'get what you call for, no APPLH.S,ilrl('d,perpnii'ri(i; _ .. PUAOIIES,dried,per Domid m lo along your business streets, tlie shop made with Royal Baking Jo-^ United States is spending poor goods pushed on the people, t.IVK STOOK ANn MEAT. windows ronilnd nio of ono of the big ?17.il,003,025 a year for litoriiture of all ^ ^ ^ i ' CATTLE, per too iioiuiils. 1 B0ffi4 00 Internntional exposltloiiB. kinds, It Is drinking !i;i.249,191,503 BEUK.drossed.perUIOpniuidHUGS, per lOD poniuls s 6 00(2(251 m- 00 Powder may be freely "Thoro seems to bo soniothliig which worth of nicohollc liquors. PO!iK,dn^Hse(l, per 100 pounds.. ec 00 appeals to liuinniilty In the Konvoiilr British farmers and dalryinen aro to IIA.'MS, pftriminul., SUnULDICHH.pcr pounpound 0 14 business. I laugh at tho appiilllin,'nnin- day nillkiiig 4,000,000 cows and pi'oduc- Teas. Coffees SLll^NG A'lIIpKENS, dressed, per lb (3 11 ber of tho tilings which nro got up for Ing annually in their dairies £32.000,000 0IIICICE.N.S. llvo, per pound & 8 eaten without fear of TUBl(KV.S,llve,PerpnHnd tho solo purpose of enticing tho sirnii- worth of milk, butter and choose. and Spices. TUHKEYS.dressod.per pound (El<3il a ger within your gatos, but I buy souve An iiutoinohllo company has been HUtl.nrNO MATBltlAL. nirs all tho same 1 bavo n chip from ,j ,^ , , , I WATICn LlME.perbarrel 60 awarded the contract for carrj'Ing the You can bet cannot be beat in the OALCfiNiCfi plastku, per barrel.... __1 75 indigestion. tho Washington nioiiuincnt nnd nil the mails botwoon tho P.an-.-Vinoricjin expo, I'LASTEKING IIAIK, per bushel.... 0 26 rest of tliein, and I know that when I sitlon grounds and tho Buffalo postof- county. l..rT,K-r.SHINGLESr , per thousan, d l 26(24 00 get homo niy wlfewlll put some around LIMK, good, per barrel a 60 flce LATH, per M foot 4 0007 25 tho house, and people will bo hiterust- Honionstrnting with pollcomon, cab Highest market price paid for all cd, and she will bo proud of them. drivers nnd street car conductors Is n CiimiiiiKsionm-s' N(>tioi,aiidoii ]\riiiiila.v, :irai-cli 'XA, inos.at Florida stnntls tenth ns a llsli produc ten o'oloiik In Hie foreiiooii ol said days. Sl.v WILLIAM L. CLARK, auUioril/y on Detroit and Michigan think of It, but It Is ono tlmt appeals iilonlhs from tlio23il dayof Heiitemhor. A.D.11)01, ing slate It has a coji.st lino, hiehiding Is the lliiio lliillted for I ho presoliiallnu of oliilms. lilASON, MICH. to every one away from homo nnd in Both Phones. Maple Street. has jusD issued a little work which IshiiKbs, of ,'^,500 miles, Tho annual ADDl.SDN DKXd.MOUE, will prove itself Indi.sponsible to those place of note My own clioIco Is for catch Is about 3(1,000,000 poniuls, with a •1IW4 D. C. AVEBY, PK.10X:S: Dated Got. 3, loni. Coiiiiiilsslonors. who wish to be Inforiuod about Micii pliotogrnplis, nnd I have found thom total viiluo to the fisbernion of about OkbYbau $1.00 tbo best, most lasting and most valua Hix Months 50o igan. ?7G0.000. Csilk sci'iips, the women begin to CHAT for three siieeosslvo weeks. ing events, Alcsandor Winton, at but intcrurban electric lines,the latter Japan will be fair, nnd we liavo boon willing to grant it if the other powers A oorrespondont has discovered a look at bor with suspicion. .lASON E. NICHOLS, the Grossc Poiiite track near iJetrolt, in rod. It is the only map that shows (.V trne iinpy.) .liidge of Probate. would agree Tho commissioner's si number of oddly na.moil persons in Every one is some kind of a sinner. G. b. I'lcoic, Probate Iteglstor. 42w3|) lowered every aiiibmobilc track record the whole state, including IsleRoyalc, in its proper gcographicjil position. lence Is liiotigbt to indicate difficulty in Georgia counties. Among those names Tho employee too honest to tako a post- I'r.iljalcs Order. May—Nor. .S from ono mile to ten miles. He went reaching an agreement we have Sorrowful Williams, Increase ago stamp Avill steal his employer's It gives the exact area of cities, and Siatoof .Michigan, coiiliiy ot Ingliam, ss. Pro- the mile in l;0(i2-,5, kiwcrlngtlie recoi'd Thomas, Moi-clful Jenkins, Angel .Tones, time • bale court for said emiiily. in many other minor matters Is a dis IltiiiN In tlic FiiniUy. Estate of Goorgo Leonard May, deceased. two-llftlis of a second ; and ten miles .S.alvatlon ^Vhlto, Happiness Johnson, Bo sensible with yonr children. Whon Notice is liereby given, tlial David H. May, ad- tinct improvement in map making Tho announcemont by Charles H, Al in 11:00, lowering tills record two Purity Scott and Pnr.adlse Lee you want thom to do a thing, tell them iiiliiistrator of tbo estate of said deoeiVsiMl, has let) that ho will not return to Porto llled ills lliiid acooiint. and Hial I have iiiipoliiteil minutes and 10 seconds, Mrs, Anna over any thing hitherto prepared for Mr, Baldwin has shipped 40 balloons wli.v. Don't tell thom they nni.st do it Elco and the certainty that William II, tho Sill day of Nnvenibor, next,, at Id o'clock In the state. It is sure of a wide circu to Tromso fo/ use In the noith pole ex the foroiloon, at llio in-oliaie olllce in ,siild county, FJdson Taylor uf Bay City, Mich,, Hunt will succeed Illin as governor re or tako a boiitliig, or that tlie.y must do as tho tliiionf hearing lliereoii and for Hle as lation.—Today, Detroit, Sept. 28,1001. pedition. These balloons aro not In made a trip over Niagai-i Falls in a call tho fact that Mr, Hunt coinos of a It bocause you say so.—Atchison Globe signment and distrlliiilion of said estate. tended to carry passengers, hut each Dated Oct;. 14,1 Oil I. barrel and came out alive. She lost The size of the map is 35x40 inciics, family of Insular colonial dignitaries, .JASON E. NICHOLS, .Iiidgo ot Probate, will have ton message liuoys attached An UiKlcwlmhJe Boarder. consciousness is passing over the falls with cloth back. Tlie price for both Thomas Hunt, his groat-grandfiitlicr, G, L, I'ECic, Probate Iteglstor, 42w3p which will bo liberated automatically, Some time ago tho keeper of a board- and suH'ci-cd from the shock, but was book and map is $.1.00 Agents are was an Englishman luid acting govern IM'obalu Order, AVuy—Nov, S tiius recording tlie route nortlnvard. lug liousu retired from business aftor or of the Bermudas on several occa State of Michigan, County ot Ingham, ss. soon all right.. wanted. hiivlng acquired a comfortable coin- Probate court for sliid comity. sions by virtue ot his position as At tho Buffalo exposition Is exhibit $15,000 ed tho smallest steam r.'iilroad in tho potency In tbo course of about 20 years. Estate ot William C. Way. deceased. Real Estate Transfers, member of the upper council of that Notice is hereby given, that Ohjirlos 0. Way, world. The rails are a foot apart, each During that porlod hor house bccamo To Be Given Away in 1,000 Prizes. colony for a number of years, begin oxeoiitor of the will ot said deceased, has llloit The following transfers liavc been of tho ten cars holds two passengers, well known in tho city nnd among tlie Ills llnal account, and that I'have appointed ning witll 1750, A sou of Thomas Hunt, tbo SHi day of Nov., next, .at ten o'clock In recorded in tlic olllce of the Eeglster To the persons making the nearest the line Is a mile long, and the onglnoor women In hor own business. She nov named Robert, became a resident of the forenoon, at the probate olllco In said coiiil- of Deeds for Ingham county, for the correct guesses of the combined vote sits on the tender, for there Is just or roally.od how well known It was un tv, as the time of hearing llioreon, and for the tho Bahamas (uid hold various high of asslgninont and distribution of said estate. week ending Oct, 20tli, 1901, where for governor in the states of Ohio, room enough In tho cab for his feet. til sho set out to find a place to live In fices there, among others the proslden- Dated Oct. 10,1001. consideration is $300 or over; Iowa and Massachusetts, at the elec herself. .lASON E. NICHOLS. .Iiidge of Probate. c,y of the king's council, which macio A Phll.adelphla firm of auctioneers re G. L.Peoiv, Probate Boglster. 42w3p ,1, Walter liUss, et al., lo lidwin Home and tion to bo held on November 5th next, cently offerod at ono of their sales Rob She' applied flrst at the house kept by him acting govcnior on two occasions I'rdlial.j Order. Itayiior—Ncv. H wifo.iicl on lot., blk 158, Laiislnii §2500 will bc awarded the prizes. Tiic con inson Crusoe's musket. It wns a flne a woman nearly as well known as her somewhere about 1700, The present self only to learn tlijit thero was no State or Miclllgan, county of Ingham, ss. Pro Geo, W, Saiihoni, ot id., to Chas. D, liolKlii test closes Nov. 1,1901, and all guesses colonl.al reprosontatlvo of the family old flintlock. It was In tbo possession bate court for said ooniity. aad wife, pel 111 city of Lansing -ISO room for her. It was not until she had Estate of Lonnali E. Bayiior, Nina li, Cole and must bo in not later than above dale. began, like tho Hunts of tho earlier of a grandnlcce of Alexander Selkirk, Roy H. Uayiler, minors. Hiram E. IUkIkio ilnd wife to Fred Gibson, and its pedigree is much more uncloud been through the saino experience sev Notice is hereby giveli, that A, J. Itavner, pel on sec 2, Wlioalllelil 800 By subscribing for The Daily and generations, with on ofUce below the ed than is usu.ally the case with objects eral times tliat sho came to imdorstand guardian or said minors, has llled his final John A. May, rcc'r, to 11. h'. Davis, several Sunday Free Press for one month, and highest and has served as acting gov that she was not wanted In the estab account, and Hint I have ajinolnted tlie8tliday ernor during the absence of his chief, of this kind. of Novemher, next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, dcscri])tloiis oil n,, U. & S, add, Lansing 5500 paying in .advance at tlie regular price lishments of her former rivals. Hor at the iirobitte ofllco In said county, as the time Arthur 0, liird and wife lo Samuel A, Itoli- but when ho holds the president's com Tho women of Cauea, in Crete, liave of COc per month, you can have one reputation for keeping a fine house waa of hearing tlioreon. Inson, lot 9, Oakwood 325 mission as governor he will have eclips formed a society to oppose tho lux, Dated October l(i, lOOl. guess, or you can have as many guesses too much tor the other women, who JASON E. NlCIIObS. .fiulgo ot Probate. Mary Loartloy, adia'.x, to C, ,1, Vaiillaltorii, ed thom In actual rank, uriousnoss of dress. The members of G. L. Piccic, Probato Keglster. 42w3 pel on lot •!, blk 3, .leroiiie's .idd, Laiisliit' 1300 as you p.'iy monthly subscriptions in did not want to submit to tho scrutiny Moru Aaplinlt Fop WuBlilnffton. the society wear only tho simplest of .lohn A, l\Iay, ruc'r, to Isaac Loderor, pel advance. Why not send in your order costumes and anathematize jewelry of a former boarding house Uooper who J'robatn Order. Cmicli—Nov. 8 Mr. P. R. Qulnlan of Syracuse and had mado a reputation and a fortune In State ot Michigan, County ot Ingham, ss. At on hlk 180, LatisliiK 815 for the best paper and make a guess in and ornaments. The Cretan govern Geo, C, Yoiini! and wife to Hose Claiip, pel the Warner-Qulnlan Asphalt compa a session ot the probate conrt for said county, ment Is to bo petitioned to introduce tho business. held at the lu-obate oltloe, ia the city of Mason, , in vllliiKOot Okemos 500 this great contest. Address ny has come to Washington to look on tho ICth (lay of October, 1001. a bin to make the wearing of extiuva- She leanied, after going to a ho^ej Tliiirlow IiiKorsQll and wife to ,roliii Itey- The Free Press, Detroit, Mich. after some details In connection with Present, .Jasoii E. Nichols, Judge of Probate, gant clothes penaL where her record could not bo used lathe matter of the estate of William Couch, nolils, lot 11, blk 5, .Jcromo's add, Lan carrying out the contract awarded hia against her, that she was not the only deceased. sing 1000 A dispatch from Angouleme, France, To Puzzle the Whole United States company by the District government to woman who had, found It dlfHctilt to On lllliig the petition_ , duly vorlllod. of Charles 11, .M, liogers to Thos, M, Winters, n of reports that an invasion of locusts has W. Couch, son and lieli;-at-law ot said deceased, To change an old and trite saying, pave/C2,000 pquare yards of streets In got Into a boarding house' after having I oriiying tiiat'adiVdids^^^^^udminlstratlouo^ t said estate la.ay lot 11 and 0 10 ft ot lot 12, hik CO, Lansing 5500 t.aken place throughout the department and in its place coin one perhaps as Washington. He said: icept ono of hor own. When thoy are | ,1^^""^" "or some other suitable Wesley M, Itolfo to John Uamlord, pels ou of tho Charente, more especially in person. sec 32, Vevay soo applicable—the American people like "We are erecting a plant for this well known. It is practically Iniposslble It Is ordered, that the 8tli day of November, the canton of Bouillac, where they are next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro Will, W, Colby and wife to Win, S, Tryon to be puzzled, and they enjoy It the work on the grounds of the Brennan for such women to And quarters, for so nuthorous and so voracious,as to bato oflice, be assigned for hearing of said ' and wife, e ot nw V, and •^y.ai^y.al Construction company here and expect Whatever her reasons may be the land petition. more when they are rewarded for constitute a veritable scourge.'. Enor n y. of ue y, of sec 14, Williamston 4000 to be able to undertako our contract lady does not like to shelter her kind.— It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order their answers,' The Ladies' .Home mous llclds of beans and beets have be ptibllshed In the Inoham County Duiiio- Orlatulo A, Wortman iuid wife to John very soon. Our company is still get oitAT for three successive weeks. Journal is going to both puzzle and New York Sun. / Kolsey, pel on sec ID, Lansing coo ting its asphalt from Trinidad, but we been devastated in a few hours. JASON E. NICHOLS, Kobert Scofleld and wife to John A,Winch- reward Its readers in a clever way. (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. hope soon to get It from Venezuela. E. A. Martel, the French explorer of Old IHlIltla Klcctloiia iiiid New. G. L. Pitoic, Probate Keglster. 42w3 ell and wife, u y, of lots li and IS, blk 0, Each montli It is to present a page caverns, whose discoveries under Leslie 700 The long drawn out controversy about From the American Revolution to the to be called "The Journal's Amusing ground have attracted much attention, CoimnisHloiiorH'Kotlco. Joliu A, Winoliell and wife to ISobert Sco tho Venezuela asphatt Is still In the year 1823 the ofllcors of the mliitla of The tinderslgned, having been appointed by fleld, same as above. 700 Puzzles," This page will contain a courts, but we may be able to obtain reports that ho has found In the de tlie state of New York had been ap- tbe probato court for the county ^tlnghain. flielvlii I), llolbrook and wife to Claude B. certain number of small pictures, material from there before long." partment of Hautes Alpes a cavity In pointe, \ d1 buy_ the council of i„^™„i* commissioners on the estate of Enimous E. Dillingham and wife, w y^ of lot 3, blk each one ot which will represent the Patent OlUcc Ulatnrr. the form of a "natural well" whose upon the recommendation o.appointmenf commandt Isherd agains, tdeceased said estate, to, setUdo herebe andy ndfus give tnotic all eclaim thast ICS, Lansing IDOO depth exceeds that of any other known. I lliey will meet for that purpose at Uiu olllce of name of some well-known state, flow The preparation of a complete his ing offleors of dii'lsions, jbrlgades and A. A. Lumbard, lo the village of Leslie. Ingham Bertha AVeloli to Addle E. Ilotliorn, lot 14, He has sounded It to the depth of about er, historical character, etc, and for tory of the patent ofBce has just been regiments, and the prtsinotlons were county, Michigan, on Saturday, the 10tu day blk C. B., B. & S. add', Lansing 350 begun under an order of Commissioner 1,027 feet, but the actual bottom has of Novoinbor, 1001. and on the 7tU (lay ol John A. May, rec'r, to Alvin N. Hamilton, correct solutions of these pictures, generally made accordliig to rank and April, 1002, at ten o'clock In the forenoon ot said of Patents Frederick I. Allen, which not been reached. seniority, under the ntiiw constitution days. Six months from the, 7th day ot October, pel on lot 7, blk G, Lansing lOOsubstantia l rewards will be' given. A.D. 1901, Is the time limited for the presentation illrects that Principal Examiners Phenlx, A. T., the center of Salt and the.mllltln law of,l'823, and in ac James ICorns and wife to Garrett J. Fraak- Some of the cleverest artists In the ot claims, A, A, LUMBAKD, . lin, lots 7 and 8, Wk 3, Mason coo Uampbell, Kinnan, Newton, Sewall river valley, was a few years ago a cordance with the doniocratlo spirit of , , 0. T, MEABSKEU,. " Dated Oct, 15,1901, 42W'i Coiumlsslonois, Egbert IngersoU and wlfo to Adolph MlUor country have been, engaged to carry .{ud Wltherspoon, with the chief of sagebrush desert .It has now 23,000 the period, the election! of military olll- and wife, lot 4, blk 1, Harris'add, Lansliig 387 out this idea. the Issue and gazette division, Mr. Bab- Inhabitants', with an iissessed property cers became the established usage and U'robuto order, UuimUloy—Not, S ITiiANK A. LissTEK, Register. Bou, shall elect a chairman, who shall valuation of $10,000,000. All this is has continued until |^he present day. Lft^?ot?.S'='s!t%'"cbrt?'^ °' Pro-,.',' The election of otUcei-s In.1823 and fol- Estate ot Everett Beardsley, deceased. EDEN. co-operate with tho chief clerk, B. V. due to water, whicli, brought In canals LEROY ITEMS. from streams fed mainly from the San InnHnfT vonr wn« nttfAiflPfl -with .mnstfl- Notice Is hereby glvou,'that Laniboit L. tauib. Mrs, Alfred Porter of Old Mission Shepard, In the compUatloa of Its ma lowing year was att(maeci witn'consia- oxeeutorol tbo win of said ilecetised, has llled • Harvesting sugar beets is the order terial, the appointment of an editor to Francisco and other Arizona reserves, erable ceremony—ofllcers attending his flnal account, and that I have appointed. and Mrs, Louisa Sanders of/Alaiedon has turned the desert into a fertile val i-hom In fill! uniform nnd nnnpntnTTik. 8tb day Ot November, next, at ten o'clock, of the day in this vicinity. were guests at A, 0, -Sanders' last ivrito the book and the offering of a them m full uniror^i, ana noncommis- ^ forenoon, at the probato olllco in said plan for Its publication and distribu ley covered with ranches and dotted (ilonod officers nnd privates lu undress county, as the tlmo ot hearing thereon, and for: L. D. Leonard and wife are visiting Tuesday. . with small towns. tion. Mr. Wltherspoon has been elect- liiilform—Clark's I|lstory . | tbo assignmeniSlgn t and dlatilhiitlon of said estate, v. friends in Mecosta county for a few Dated Oct. M, 1901. • • • John Darrow and wlfe-of Wheat- Statistics of the "country relating to days. td chairman. JASON li NICHOLS, Judge of Piobate. field and Austin Elggs and wife of Lieutenant Colonel Watanabo of To physicians indicate the possibility, if UnsitlUah. G. L. I'ltCK, Probate ISeglster. 42w3p' Miss Maud Riker closes a successful Mason visited at Frank Darrow's last kyo has just come here as military at not the actuality of overcrowding in "So you proposei^ to Miss Chillers?" terra of school In the Nelson district Sunday, ; tache to the Japanese legation. Ha the medical profession. It was found "Yes," answcre^ Willie Washington. • this week. . . . rDon't forget the social at the church Is the flrst otilcer of the Japanese army In the census year that there was one "Youimustha-j'o known she would i BLOOD POISON Oscar Post of Owosso and Arthur parlors Friday evening, Nov, 1, to be stationed here. registered physician to every 055 peo reject you." I Have you pimjilei. achoa, old sores, snro throat, cnnpor ple In the United States. That the I colored spots, uhuDcre,ulcera In the m.iuth, tiair lulllogt Dowling Visited at Mrs. Smith's hist Claude Hill of- Ashley is in this vi • • Oakl SonoprELD. : "Of course. iBut it ia an old saying I numberls In excess of the need is evi VIRUS-SANGUINIS :Sundiiy.- that women can't,keep a secret, and I I will euro you. We anllclt ttio most obstinate casea. Six cinity this week. . • • denced by a comparison with Germany, The Memorial L. A, S. meets with .was afraid she would get to comparing I boiea wllfcuro ilio moat ohstlnate cosea. Sold at tl per Mrs. Carrie Ward of Leslie spent V Tho annual expenditure of the Mexl- where in 1898 there was only one phy- I hex, 0 hoxca for «.v AMORJTA CMEMICAL' CO,, Fred Monroe on Thursday, Nov, 7, .•au federal government today is three notes. - I had proposed to all the other ISAQINAW. MICH. .' Attractive Summer Cowil, Tbo gown here sketched Is of light We have a few moro thousand rolls Plush Capes... bine muslin, with tho long skirt benn- of Wall Pnper left to close out at a TAKE NOTICE! I tifully cut, but finished without trim bargain. It will piiy you to-buy It ming, Tho bodice has a deep reund- ed yoke and open bolero cut In points now, even If you nre not goliii,' of the muBlin. The full vest nud point paper until ne.\'t sprluff. There are A fortunate purchase and a fear of having overbought about 50 remnants left that you ciin makes the prices wc quote today! buy lit your own price. If you have any idea of papering at all. Come THE MASON BfJGGY CO. have decided to sell their aiicl lot us llffure with you. A Good $4.50 Cape for ^$3.50 Paper Shades Ha Clotli Siiiides all irlccs and sizes Buggies and Wagons direct to the consumer at wholesale A Good 5.00 Capejor 4.00 Just arrived, .oOdo'/.on Brooms, or dered a few uinnths ago, when Good $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Capes 5.00 prices were down, worth 50 per prices, doing away with our agencies in the county. You cent, more, .Sale price 21c Dust Pan " Jardiniere .Sale for ne.xD 10 days. can save money by buying direct from the factory. These are facts, not fairy tales. We i;re almost every day ^ettin^ additions Jardinieres at Sc, llic, 2;ic, 35cand up Worth double. to our stock of Jackets and Lon^ Cloaks. Wc can convince you that Flower Pots, , ,. .lie, ic, 5c Lamp Cliinineys..,, 3c we have the latest at less than city prices in many cases. rjiirap Burners...... ic, 7c ONE PRICE TO ALL Lantern Globes.... -Ic Mrs. Potts' Slid Irons, per set 07c NEW YARNS. NEW YARNS. NEW YARNS, Fleeced Lined Hose for Men, Wo men aud Children ,.. 10c .Stove Shovels 15c, Sc, 3c Yours Truly, Stove Brush lOc See the Window of Waist Materials. I-Citclien Brushes 10c, 5c, 3c Celluloid Combs lie liandlcerclilefs ,.. .5c, 3c, 2c MASON BUGGY COMPANY. MILLS DRY GOODS CO. Kimmel's Dept Store.
Your FolKs and Our Folks. TALE OF A TROTTER. I have purchased II, ,1, liond of Holt was In the city last Moiiilay, Billy Harroltd Finally Realized His | the entire stock C, II. ,Stroaa of LansliiK was In the city yostei-. Expected. (lay, Use Siding i 0, mil ot Ashley, Gratiot cotiiili', Is In tho The old saying that breeding will j of fine city. toll h.-is proven true again. Six years On your house this fall. It's the best and costs no m ,lohn West of Dansvllle was la tha city yoster ago William Ilarrold ot Mason pur more than other siding. We have just unloaded a (lay. chased an awkward, crooked-legged E, L. WInans ol LansliiK was In the city yester yearling colt of a farmer near the made ou iiiairr blue muslin. m car load. We also have a full stock of good (lay. C, A. Parkhnrst and wife aro In Ohlcago this county seat. The colt had a big white collar are of white point d'csprlt, if'i week, spot covering its entire face, white the collar being edged with a grlUlug BUGGIES Cedar Posts and Shingles Mrs, Will, Mall of Inglifttii was in the clty.yes- legs, and apparently its breeding was of black velvet ribbon. The ribbon I terday. the colt's only redeeming quality. It grilling Is used to adorn the edges of of all kinds. C. 0, Wood ot Lansing was In the city last was sired by Ingham's premier stal- the bolero, while a rosette of much Friday, of M, A. Bement and in lion, Greenbacks, and its dam was a r?''5«'; Hbbou is Placed on the bust i HARTWICK & MICKELSON. m Mr, ami Mrs, ,1, ,L Kelile were In LanslnR 'last Monday, „ ' The belt Is of ribbon, the collar band order to reduce my stocK Dr. F, E, Thomas was In Lansing last Tuesday •^™P,,y"^'^'"'^', . , . muslin, and the elbow sleeves aro evening, William, or Billy, as he IS known to L^,„„^^j points of esprit edged will sell for the ,rohn MoOroaryof Lookewasln the city last all acquaintances, is an uneducated Lyiyi velvet ribbon. — Philadelphia Saturday, Englishman, a ditcher by. trade, and I Ledger. Tl>e only salt!, sure and rcllatjie Fomalu Tatilel ever olTsred Ui ladioe- J, IS. West of Dansvllle was In the city last for a year he dug ditcliesand spent DR. SGHOirS Espccliilly recommended in married ladies. Ask lor Dr. Sehoti's Fonialo Saliird.iy. rriflir nrOIII ITItIP TIDICTO UwlannKTaMcuamlUkcnnoUier. Price his earnings entire on the colt, whicli Drcnn Trlrtalitlcn. .lolia E. CiirUs of Dansvllle was la .the city Most beautiful are the belts that are Next Ten Days rblilALc ntuULAIINu lAoLtlo fi.i»i.ert«»,oi>o.xasiof»6.oo. amorita yoslerdtiy, he named Charlie Sawyer, in honor of seen now, and especially pretty oi-e CMEIVIICAl. CO,, 8A0INAW, MICN. I)r. C, F, Culver of Dansvllle was In alio city the man from whom he purchased it, PilATT & IIAVDEN, Agents, Mason. yesterday, those of metal work blended with tones Billy's theory was that the colt would .,..AT.„, Mr. and Mrs. L. T, llonians were In Lansing of gold and bronze. An Instance admir last Frhlay, develop into a two-minute horse. ed the other day on a smart frock had ed in marriage by Rev, P, M, McKay, Dr, G, W,'Swartoiit of Anrelliis was In tho city One day in the fall of the year,when the eyes of peacock's tall feathers most GREATLY REDUCED PRICES They were accompanied by MLss Julia last Tuesday, the colt was two years old, Billy show dellclously executed on It, while the Cole, sistor of the bride, and ' Carl FARMERS'BANK. Mrs. IS. ,J, Smith wont to Clicsanlng l.asl Satur- plaque was a representation of breast day morning, ed up at the Mason race track with Muoilier, Mrs, S. B. Davis and Miss and wing foatliors lu enamel. This belt OLDEST AND STKONC.UST STATU his horse. JTisoutUt consisted ot an Georgia Davis wore also present. F, ^f, Lewis rotiirned from South Dakota last would bo suitable to wear with either a Saturday evoiiliig, old high-wheeled sulky, one blanket AND SAVINGS ilANlC IN Til 1! CITY cloth or lace dress, says Home Chat. Eev, E. IT. Munro lectured on JMrs, Koy Marsh and (laughter of Lansing aro and an antiquated harness. He was J. E. TAYLOR, Mason 'Young America" before an apprecia vlslUng In this oily, Lace is loss seen as the facing ot rovers dubbed the Wild Irishman by Mason tive audience at the Baptist cllurch Capital, Mrs, M. D. True and MIsa Ina Main were lu than this time last year except when Leslie last Sunday. lorsemeu because of the antics of embroldorod with gold, sliver and col last Ifriday evening. Mr. Munro is IJ. 11. Castorllii visited Ills hrother In Lansing ilnisclf and the homely, mixcd-gaited ored silks. Old fashioned nnisllns an easy and graceful speaker aiid bus M. D. OnATTiciiTON. President I.. 0. Weiib Vice I'resldent • last week Wednesday. colD. The training the latter received wrought with embroidery are going to keen sense of the humorous. His A. J. llAr.t. Cashier Mrs. Ilarvuy Wilson of IJollil township was In trim summer time's cambric shirts. tile city last Salurday. It the hands of his unsophisticated lecture was lielpful to the old and an It, 0. Dart A.s.-ilstaiilCashier owner was a theme of laugliter tor Buckles are not to be allowed any rest. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Iliekniaii ot Meriillaii wore IfifMMetSto nsplration to the young. In the city last Tliiirsdiiy. many days. When Billy's earnings MONUY TO LOAN. DrcsMCH Growing Sliortcr. COM IS AND 8151! US. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aliiiond of Dansvllle were were exhausted he went back to ditch Lamp Chimneys, in tlio city last Tlinrsilay. It Is a noteworthy fact that drosses ing to pay for the colt's keep during Radiant Crochet Spool, 3c mmmmwm Directors—K. A. Barnes, Frank Scely, ,i. K, Mrs. S. llartnw nf St. CliarUis is visiting hor are gradually growing shorter and loss Elinor, Geo, W, liiistol, M. D. Olial.terton, L. 0. sistor, Mrs. F. 1), Slanton. tlie winter. In the spring Billy was Embroidery Silk, per doz, 8c cumbersome, a blessing in tho matter Webb, Geo. M. lloyt. A, ,1, Hall, II. 0. Dart, Mlssos Anna and IMartlia I'iUricl:of White Oak ragged and lean and the colt still an of street robes. It must not be itn.agin- 2 Box Toothpicks, 5 c were in the oily last Momliiy. awkward, shambling curiosity. That ed from this that walking toilets are Wash Bowl and Pitcher, $ i .04 Mr.s. Francos Longyear of Liiiisiug was In the fall ]3iily and the horse were again at city the latter imrtof last week. to be unequivocally short, but simply Earthen Wash Board, 32c tho track, with the owner as optimis that thoy will be more reasonable, says Mrs. Iloiiry Maxtor wont to (Jliioago on the ox- Shirts, Overalls, Jacket, 45c A Book for Young and Old. hi Chase & Sanborn's eiirsioii last Thursday, retnruliig Monday. tic about ills pet as over. He oxplaln- the Chicago Record-Herald. Reception Cobbler Outfits, complete, 39c Mrs. ,S. II. Shaw of rlaiiiwoll Is spoiidlng the od that the colt was bred to go fast gowns, visiting gowns and bouse Box, 3 Cakes, Toilet Soap, Sc OUR winter with Imr eiaisin, ftlrs. ]'. A. Siiioad. and lie know ho could. During tho gowns, on the other hand, are a trifle 6 Cups and Saucers, 48c jlERVOUS Teas and Mrs. 1. II. A'andiircoolc rotiirnod last Saturday matinee races, Billy and Charlie were longer than they have been through RECORD froiii a visit with her daughter at Lansing, the last season, a circumstauce that Heavy Shirts, 45c, 79c, goc the ever prevailing sources of amuse BLOOD Clias, Welsh of Fort Dover, Canada, 1.1 the h\l 1878 will hardly be objected to by women Wool Pants, per pair, ,89 guest of liLs brotlior, li/.rii Welah, this week, ment. Sometimes, for a few rods, who havo mastered the coquettish ait Gloves and Mittens, loc per pair up 250,000 SKIN .. .Coffees 0, F. liiirnes of Lansing was In the city liust the colt would gather his long legs of handling a train. m Tlitirsilay and Julnud tho local nimrods In a liiiiit. Alarm Clocks, 74c together and sprint like a whirlwind, pRlVATE.i| Mrs. W. A. Wcfntyro took In the i'an-Ainorl- DISEASED 3 Are the Finest Grown. then he would get mixed up and at Shoe Taps, per pair 13c •caii hist week and will make a.visit tu friends in I'lght Dndlccs Bonlahcd. MEN diseases' ' yovk stato for a few weeKs. tempt to kick Billy oil tho sulky. But It is extraordinary how we have ban Shoes Nails, per paper, 3c CURED Mrs. Wni. Gkmu and Mrs. .Inlin Wobb ot Nortli those few rods satisfied the owner, ished the tight bodice from the list of Coal Scuttles, ' 20c, 32c Liilio, sisters of 1). 12, Watts, have boon his guests during the iiast week, even if he w,as ten rods in the rear fashionable garments. A few seasons loo-yds Silk, per spool, 7c Sold Only by ago our "best" frocks were somewhat Mrs. C, .L liarnahy and Miss bona liradt wont when the race was linished, SO-yds Silk, per spool, 4c to Mareolhis last Tuesday iiiiirnliig lo attend the painful to wear, but now we can don Tam O'Shanter,' ' 450 J. F. QREVE, hmoral ot their aunl, Mrs. ,lames linidl. .So it has been ever year, Billy-con them with a feeling of unbounded joy and satisfaction, for our bodices are Ammonia, per quart, 50 FARMERS' CuJb. tinuing to spend every cent he could ,.JU!^8 Mr fear »o Phone 70. THE GROCER 24 Sheets Paper, 24 Envelopes, earn with liis shovel on Charlie, and cut in blouse form—that is to say, they whoa ignorant of tho terrible orimo you I worocommitting. Diilyououlyconaidor The no.xt meeting of the farmers last fall the horse began to show im-1 lJ"ve a llnlng-but It Is a soft one and Sc, 8c, IOC, 17c, 25c almost free from bones, and the outer I tho fn.8cihatiiie alliiromouts of this evil club will bo held at the^homc ot Mr. provement in earnest, and the Mason Suspenders, per pair, habit'/ Wheu too lalo to avoid tho tor- I fabric falls loose, becoming folds, riblo roBults, woro your cyos oiiouoil to [ and Mrs. Ilervey Eowc Nov. 0, 1901 horsemen remembered tliat Charlie while the vest Is sure, to be of lace or SC, IOC, i6c, 23c your poril'/ Did you later oa in man- C.J. WHITING'S Woman's day. Program;: was an own brother to Greenccps,who lioodcontrnctauyPllIVA'I'E opllhOOD some transparent materl.ai, which Is 3 (500) Boxes Matches, loc disoano'/ Woro you cured? Boy.imioiy Opening Ode. now occupies a palatial stall in Gen. audtbon scoeomo alarmiug eyuiitoms? I cool and comfortable as well as becom lo-piece Toilet Set, ^2,26 Dure you marry in yoar prosont con-1 Up-to-Date Giocery i'rayer. Alger's stables in Detroit. Since ing. Ratchet Braces, 79c dition•/ You itnoiv. "LIKE IJATHEll, Itoli Call, oftcli lady to rosiMad by naming a llv- LIIvE SON." If marriod, aro you con-1 lag woiuan and ono thing for which she Is noted then the horse has rapidly fllled out stantly livinR in droiiil'/ la mnrraige a | Has a complete line of One From Paris. Bits, loc, iic, I2C 13c, 14c, i6c American Women and tho Labor Problem, and ono day last week William Louks, fatluro with you on account t£ any weak This dress Is of full blue veiling, with Clothes Brush, 8c, i6c, 29c ness ciLusod by oiirly abuse or later ox- Mrs.C. 0. Casterlln tlie Lapeer horse buyer, gave Billy cesses'? Have you boon drugflod with STAPLE AND FANCY a waistcoat, and the lower part of the Glass Wash Board, 28c Solo Mrs. W. .L Wlson better than $500 for Charlie. Yester moroury? This booklotwiUpoiiitoutto Hobbles .and Fads Mrs, U, J. Itobb skirt of white ground foulard spotted Combs, sc, IOC, 15c, 17c, 19c you tho results of those cntuos u-nd point I day the horse was brought to Lansing out how our NEW METUOD 'I'llEA'I'-1 KecltttUou Mrs, Haskell Lather Brush, 9C, 13c, 19c MEN'l' will positively euro you. GROCERIES 'Ilie Jtoalm of Womiin Mrs, TansweU to Harry Graves'stable for shipment, showshowthousandahavobooniavr . Closing Ode, and he is as flue a specimen of the Velvet Ribbon, 2^c, 3>^c, sc our NEW TREATMENl'. It proves Canned Goods, Breakfast IToods, Tea, how wo can GUARANTEE TO CUKE Punch Bowl, Cofl'oe, Spiccs, Oranges, Lemons, Table committee—Messrs. Critten fast road horse as ever was shipped gi-SO ANY CtlltAIiLB CASE Oil NO 1>AY. Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, : Dish Drain, each. We treat and ouro-EMISSIONS, den, Shater, Jewett, Tanswell, Collier from Ingham. IOC , VAllICOCBLE, SYPHILIS. GLEET I When in town come in and get our STIUCTUUE, IMPOTENOY. SEI ; Zimmerman and Horton. Charlie is still a peculiar colored Neckties, each, 9c, 20C prices. We can save you money. We CRET DRAINS. UNNATURAL DIS- pay the highest prices lor butter and horse, but to offset his color he is fine CUARQES. KIDNEY and BLADDER | AVANTED-SEVJJKAL PERSONS OF OIIAK- eggs. Both phones. Bcter and good reputation in each state (ono In ly proportioned, can draw a buggy in I disoasou. this county rerliilrou) to represent and advertise AURELIUS. C. J, WHITING, better than '-10, and is as clean and old establlshe(l wealthy business hoiiso of solid James Gibson, while working on a (CURES GUARAflTEIEDl llnaiiclal slaiullng. Salary $18 weekly with ex. line as a hound's tooth from the tip of , '"Bho Wages ot Sin" sent froo bv f peuses additional, all payable In cash each Wed liis ears to his hoofs. In a few days house roof, fell through an opening in I enclosing 'ia atatnn. CONSULTATION nesday direct from head olllees. Horse and oar- ""EE. If unable to call, write for rlagu furnished when necessary. • Koferenees. the former ungainly colt will be ship the roof to the floor below. He was ,,,_ESTION BLANK for HOME l^iicloso self-addressed stamped otivelopo, Alan ll^REATMENT. , iigor, 310 Caxton, Building, Ohloiigo, 37wifl ped to Madison Stiuare Garden, New quite badly shaken up, but will be out Yorlf, and Billy is at once the proud again in a few days. est and the saddest man in the coun Dr, Jameson of Detroit, president (KENNEDYS KER6AN ty.—Lansing Journal, Oct. 24th, of, the Home Mission Board, occupied .Micliigan Ave.anilSlieiiiySt. the pulpit at the Baptist church last DETROIT, MICH. Till- Knirroo nnMli ot SontU Afrlcn, Sunday morning and evening, , The karroo bush provides against | Elder McKay and 0, M, Casler are drought by roots of enormous length, THORBURN & SEVERANCE. stretching under ground to a depth of delegates to the ordination of S, Slay many feet At the end of a ten months' baugh at Napoleon on Thursday of CHICHESTER'S ENOLISH drought, when the earth is baked brick- thisweek. A Pull line of choice dust for two feet from the surface, it Mrs. Lura Gowdy and daughter you bre.ak the dried stalk of a karoo Mildred of Mason jire visiting friends bush three Inches high you will find here for a few days. They expect to JfHEiAlMTlAlli. tunning down the center a tiny thread move to Bay City in the near future, i)f pale, green tinted tissue,stIU alive Remember our prices are always right • with sap.—Fortnightly Uovlew. Parker Orr and Dell. Hunt have se Cash for Hides and Pelts. cured situations as breakmen on the Sick-Headache? What's Your Face Worth? Michigan Central. Up to one year ago I had a severe slclc-hoacl . Sometimes a fortune, but never, If I ^"™^ °^™°°" Menzo Cady and wife spent Sunday ftafti. AhV.*^,'§. reliable,.U..UU.U.. .Ijiidlcii jui.iiivn,, oa(k Druggist fot M aoho ovory Hum" ust as Togularly as tha €IIIGII£.^ITEU'at KMUlLISiir lu Bed uud CUiiaioOiialStGrB,'';-.' if.iV (layoumo. Ataa . mes I couid not oat and you have a sallow complexion, a jaun- .with blue. The corselet is formed or In Jackson. Cloldmetulllo.braea, sealed with blue ribbon., tould not raise my head from tho pUlow wuu> diced look, moth patches and blotches an arrangement of banda of" blacli Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sear will move Vuho no otiiair. UoAiHo dnnKuruiui aiibaU. LANSING, trtlCH. 'ii-^'t'jH i out beinilng vlolontlviolentljy nauseated.. Colory KiKinn g tutluniiand liullntlonH. Buy of your Druggist, has cured mo, and now 1 novor havo head- on the skin, all signs of liver trouble, satin; and the waist band is of'the back to Mason this week. or aond -Ic.. In stiunpa for I'arllculurti, Tustl. - The only placo you can 'i- <\ ucho.-MrB. Wm. Elliott, 27!i West Ave., Hoi But Dr. King's New Life Pills give same mateWal. This frilPnnd 'lowtf uionltilii and "Iteller fur I.udliHi it'' ' V
inntlon of tho sQuadron on its way to went upon the deolc of the lirooklyn with fllcting, 'Iho general Impression was that Santiago nml roten'oii to tho iinporlaiico a pair of lonfc' t'liLsses in his hand, aud the forUlied ports of Cuba «;ero strongly OTTBIfflEI. ot IteoplBg his sqnadron foruintloii Intact. uvea hy tlio aid of these he could uot see defended, Tho Now Orleans had been Ho sulci it would have heea unwise nml tho .S'ow York, it having disappeared 111 signaled to ciigage the battery, aud uiioil uiiniilltury to leave behind the au.viliary thu distanco, the concluslou of the ungageiiient his Ini vessels ami tho eolliov which caused the ' l^cliley Tiikea Cniiiiuiinr], presslon was that Uie fortiliculious con (loluy of his inoveincnt, and said Iho In the uioniing before tho battle he- sisted of six aud eight-Inch.guns, as Uio Admiral Describes Destruction snialler craft sliould not have hotin ahan- Kan Schley's orderly had reported that lire from the forta was heavy and as doued exeeiit as a last and strict mili the siKiiaI>"I''iKro(,'ard sIkiuiIs from Ihe niany as fifty shells piussod over tho fleet. of Ccrvcra's Fleet. tary necessity, which he did uot oonsldor lliiKshlii," was down from Ihe halyards of The charts relaUng to the J'orliUcalloiis existed. Iho .Now Yorlt. In Biviiij; his reasons for furnished by the Navy Deiiartment were in explaining why he did not place con- bciriK so po.sitlvo ot thu ahsenco of thu dateil ISMIl and were iisoloss. Ho had no fidc'iico in Uie information sont hy the .N'ew Vork Hear Adiiiinil .Schley said his Intentiun ot placing tho ships of his Heel In jeopardy of Ihe batteries, as Uie only Navy Department relative lo Ihe ivhero-1 |i|.j.t net after UnowliiK the cnein.v was 'riie Hattle IIiih llttcnii. protection under wliieli we labor at WOilK OF BROOKLYN. order he had in this connection was thai alioiits of the .Spanish Heel, Hear Admiral | L.^eapiiiK was to look for the |la),'«hip so It Is quite clear that the buttle be present, but under no eouditlou Avill tlio Sehloy saiil he helieved Ihls was a rnse, to know how to (,'overn himself, as from Iho Navy Deiiarliiieiil, directing lilm tween iirolectloii jiiid reciprocity lias Republican latrty become sponsor for a inasnnichas It had como by way of 11a- i„, „.|is second In command, diot to risk the loss of bis sliiiis. lie did bcKiin 111 earnest, iintl that the power vaiiii. lie had not been Informed that A fow inoiiieuls aftor tho hattle l)e«iiii not propose lo do this, nnd to do so be- measure of protoetlou Avilb meaning in 51iip in Center of Storm of Sliot and tho department had secret hKcats in Ita- Schley slBualod "h'ollow ilai;" from thu ton; destroying the Spanish sqiiadnui of the Uepubllciiu purty will bo bout It, The Prosidout Is on record as a Sliell During llic Baltic, vaiia, as ho shoiilfl have heen, lie bu- Brooklyn, This was an order for the would have been lo invito an altnek upon ellher lliu |ireveiilion of tarllf re man oC Individuality; ho liiis dollverod lieved Uie dispatch from the department, | ships of the lleet lo follow the Brooklyn, which might have resulted disastrously. vision, or in so emiLseulatliig It as to speeches in avIiIcIi be has coiideimied saying its evldeiicess were that the Span-: iJiu signal wns given to Ihe Oregon Itear Admiral-Schley denied that he have our iiirH'f laws In ns bad a shape the sAvliidlIng and sqneozliig of the peo lards were in Santiago, was seat by .the j„ i,,, iriinsmllted to the other vessels look refuge behind a cniiiiiiig lower nn as ever. ple by Individuals, What Is more, wo this occasion or that he made any re Spanish olllchils for Ihe exiiress iiurpose , „.i,||.h could not see the lliigsliip. .Schley We have ali'eiuly called ntteutlon to eoucedo that In taking these posiUous CoinniaiiilCr in Niiral KiiKucemeiit l)o- marks about while uniforius. lie said he of drawing tho llying.sqiiadron away from ^ Hio. Oregon . was already following Ihe singular fact that while rroshlont hu wns thorougbly lionost, and that ho iiiea JIc SiikJ tl>c TexaH," and Cleiifuegns, so as to permit Cerverii 'o (|„j;>,|,i|, .j„to the battle,.and the slg- was nnt nervous nn Ihis oi.-easioii, as.has Jlokliiloy was dueliirliig In favor of lib- Avill try to live up lo thoui. Me Avlll Coutriiilictn Other IJvidoiicc—IJecliires get into that liarbor and eoimiiuulcate : „,|| \vas not iiitenili.'d I'or Ihe bntlleslii)i. been test Hied by I'oils, anil a.s the. ships oral roolproclty at Bul'fiilo, that Son- discover, lioAvovor, tluit thoro Is oppo Uc T.oolccil for Sanipanii JJd'nrc IJc- with Havana, Hear Admiral Suhley ti.'stilieil that the headed ilirei-lly for the linrbiir, there was no iippiirtiinlly to Inke refuge, Schley alor Hoar was aiitagonly.ItiK Ills posi sition, and then will como the ,supremo Icriiiiniiii: Jliii Own Position in (he ICxpluiiiH llio .«ulroi;riiiIe .Mnvcinent. I'.rooklyn did uot cross the bow of the In exiilnnaliun of Uie retrogrnde nuive- Texns, that the distance between the did not take any advaulage uf any lirniei.-- tion before a :\liissiichusotts audience. moiiioiit of trial. 3'"ii;ht—I'li'iilaliiH llic "Loop" ami llie liuii, but stuoil on the pliittorm around inent Admiral Schley said this was deter- Iwo ships was liever closer Uinu COU TJiiforttinalely I'or the people, McKin There Is only ono agency upou which J^ctrnuriidc Movement. the conning lower. iiiiiii'd upou after he lind censldi.'red nil yards, Unit Uim'o never wns niiy dnnger ley Is dead, while Hotir lives, a fate tbo people can rely I'or rolloC—tho Dem lleferrliig tu Uie order of -May 2~ from the circiimstaliees. He lind taken the euiil ; of the two vessels colllilliig, and thnt the figuriitlve of the causes reprcsciiled by ocratic iiarty. II Glands i-oiidy to lake sii|iply of the siiundroii into aceoiiiit and I loup was absolutely necessary to prevent Sampsnu which contained defiiiile liitiH'- itear .Ailniiral Schley took the Klaiid on oncli. I'resUleiit Itoosovelt has. It Is up tbo commission oC tho pooplo to had calculated on the aiiioililt of fuel re-; sacrllieiiig Uie Brooklyn, ns, if lhat ship lualiuii Uial the Sriaiilsli siliiadrnii was in the Ihirlielli day of the inqiill'y and told true, added to Ihe emphasis of what Ills Santiago liarbor Schley said'he did iinl enact an liotiost taril'C, In koopliig avIUi quired under the most favorable and un-; had been liiriied ioward Uie Spaniards ill- lii'edecessor hail salil, but ns he is a the .story of the l)ej,'llining; of the Saiiliayo favorable cireiiiilstaiices. The sleninliig i •'^teiid uf nwny from them, the Brooklyn receive this iiiilJl .luiio 10. The jiidga the (lomauds of the Oovonimoiit as 1111111 alrutuly iiiarkoil foi' defeat by the C'inipiiijj'n iu a plain, simple, straitjhtl'or- liowor of his lleet wns only equal lo tliati would linve heen In dagorous proximity ndvncnle objected to tlil.s teslliiiuiiy, ns il Avell as oC tho Avlinlo ponple h'ree Crom imrty loaders, lie will lilul liliii.soir wltli- ward manner. He refrained from at of the weakest sliiii. Seven ot the len to Ihe Spimish tor|ieilo boats. went beyond the date on whieh Samiisoii the loading strings oC Cavored interests, arrived at Siiiitiagu. 'i'he'court decldeil oul the biickliig iiocessury to iiiiiko bis vessels were siiort of coal, in addltiuii lo 'i'lirn Miule to Save the Vc-iBct. It can afford to bo broad, laking a view tempting to fiiiestion the veracity ot any tn ndiuit the evidence, linwevev. ailinlulstriitinn a success. Unless his this he had taken into eaiislderatioii thnt Schley turned away from Ihe Span- not only of the trade to-day, but oC tho olllcer who lias tcstUied iiKtiiust him, ildinlulslration Is a sticecss, says the It iiilglil be necessary to chase the enemy, Inrds, lie said, bociiuso it wns useless lo Frnui Uils )ioiiil he went uu to the dis days to come. It will lead the contitry crediting tlieir mi«stiileiiients to a I'tilluro riillii(lol|ilila I're.ss. the Kepublicaii mill he could not iis.siiiiie Hint the Spun snerlli'ci.' the Brooklyn, because so iinich covery ot the Culon iu the harlinr, nnd Into no Ciital Irado wars, and will btilUl of recollection. lards would chiise toward our base of .sup-1 depi.-mled un thnt ship on Ihe iliiy ot the saiil llint Caplnln Sigsliei>, when cnlleil pnrly will bn defeiiled In 190-1. To make up Uio best liilorosts oC the wimlu coun abnard tho Brooklyn shortly after the lU'taro Ihilly coiitnidictin}; Caplaiii piles,- but toward their own. 'therefore j hntlh', and. In tiiriiliig nwny, ho did what such success It Is easy to divine tho lry iilong iiaturiil lines.—Atlanta Con discovery was iiinile, was niueli .surprised .Si;,'.sl)ec re|.;iirdiiiK the Infonnation cou- any calciilnliou relating lo the conI ku|i-• lu- beliiM-ed wns fur the good ot the eoiin- roiiicdy of the Pres.s—protecllou on the tn know the S|iaiiisli fleet was In Saiiliiig-; stitution. ceriiiiij,' the jireseucu of the Spaniiirds in jjly would hnve to nssiiiiio ciiiidlliuus less' try, sinking iudividiial considerations on old plan, or Its equlvalonl. after he had been so certain it was no Siijiliiifjo Ailiiilral Schley snid Uiat Cap favorable tn the .•\niericiin and must I'a- tills ueeasiun. Them was n dlsliiict iiiove- Uiere. 'J'lio cry Is .already coming from Uie lii-iliiiis the "lleBl" lloiiiocrats. tain Sljisbee wa.s jiol cii|ial)le ot iilleriu),' voralile to the Spnuinrds. iiieiil on the pnrl of the -Mni'la Teresa and The Prosldont's policy of a|i|)olntliig the Viscnyn, he ileclnred, lo rnm tho Coaliair u l-^ci-ioiiH rrohtem. Ropubllcau States of Uie AlUidlo West. a fiilseliood, but that Ills reedllectioii was The .Mi-rrlmne's iiineliiiiery bruke down, "tlic best Dcniocrals" ot the South to nud Uie cnllier signaled it would require i.irooklyn, one of the Spanish ships be '.Phe rear admiral said his orders wen The wool-ralser Is ready to .strike at flt fault and not his veriiclly. "Caplain Foiloriil ollices for the purjiose of gain SlKsliee," snid the rear' ailiiilriil, "would Iwo or Uiree hours to repnir il, but ns a ing less than 1,100 yards from Schley's to onal at ovory opportuiilly. lie had in every reel]ifoc-lty treaty prosclited. So ing Domocnitle voles lu Congress In nul iiiiii;e a iiil.sstateiiieiit for Ills commis matter of fact it touk exactly twenty- lliigsliiii. quired about Cape Crir/., which was 1U( of the other pi'oteeted liulnstrles, each sion." four hours. So positive was Schley that Ihc Silvia- miles from Snntingo, but he iliil not re one oi: which will see to It Hint any favor ot tarl.Ts, bounties and subsidies Itenr .-'i.dnilral Schley sniil It would be lards were going lo ram the Jtrooklyn gnrd it ns nn available tdiiee; he was in such ineasiiro will he laden down with naturally suggests tho questions: Hoav Ite.-ir -Admiral Schley took up the spcci- folly to send a shlji alongside an uiiiiinii- flint he called lo Onplaiii Cook, "I^ook foriiied Unit some of Uie smaller sliipi tholr demniids. A AVaslilligtoii dispatch is ho to tell Avbo are the best Denio- fiejitioiis of llie ))reeept one by one, told iigi'iilile collier. The risk was tou great out, Cook,, they are gning lo ram you."lin d gone nHlioro at ?*ranzaiiilla and he diii gives tho liiklln,!; that— criits of Ihe South? of the I'oniiailon of the llyliit; si|iiiulroii, nnd h(^ would not tal;e it. He wns ou the Cnplniii Couk was under the same impre.s- uot propose to lose any ot his larger sliipi Since tho purpose of their selection and conliiiued down lo llie bcitlniiiiig of 111 nttomptlug to conl at that point. Hii "Some of Ihe ^\'(>sterll Senators ami is Avoll kiioAvii, It Is obvious that. In the the retrograde muvoineiit, when the court had iiitoriiiaUon about .Mole St. Nicholas, ]fopresoiitjitlve.s In Coii,t;rcss who havo estiiiiatloii ot Noi'tlierii Republicans, adjourned. and Gouaivos, those places being nvnll- been In \'\'asliliiglon for the last few The rear admiral diselinmed that lie iilile for the small vessels. days are very Indignant over the lalk Uie best of all Doinocrals will bo tlit. was sillily of dlsobertiiMiee of orders, as He did intend to use llio sninoUi wntoi whlch has bocome so coniiiioti of late iiiiiu who AvlU ahaiidoii tho principles the order which reached liiiii did not say outside the marine limit at Uieso places about tarirt' revision, and they declaro AvhlcIi ho has professed to hold and Uie Siiaiilsli lleet was in SaiiliaKO, hut for coaling.* He did not wish to go in that their constlluciits liavo already support the aiilngonlstic ideas of his : (llrecled .Schley to lind out It it was there, neiiror, ns he desired to avoid inteniie been Injured by that kind ol' talk. This political opponents Cor a coiisldoriitlon. and not lo permit it to leave "without a lioiinl coinpIicaUons growing out of a is particularly true of Senators and IC this ])ollcy does nut bring to the wools there has boon a radical cliiingo in hu- Schley then told of Uio coiiforenco he Commander Folger, when before tho compote has declined, and this is said iniin nature oC late. liail with Rear ..Vdmlriil Sampson on court, criticised the blockade maintained to lie altogether duo to the discussion The objection which .Northern Re lio.'ird Uie N'ew York at Key West, dur by Schley. Tho rear admiral said Coiii- of the focipi'oelty question atul the fear publicans urge against Southern Re ing Which he had assured Sampson of ninnder Ifolger did not,tell the court tho of the ralllicatlon of the treaty negoti publicans Is that thoy nre "proCossloil- his loyiilly. Captain (JIuidwiek, on this entire convorsaUon in regard to the ated by Air. Kassou with the Argoutino als" and othorwiso ol'C color. They liavo occasion, remarked that any ono who blockade. During this couversaUon Com Itopubllc, under which a rcdiicUon of uo standing In society. Thoy are nior- kni^w Commodore Schley was sure of his modore Schley condemned the circular 20 por cent Is mado In the duty on wool. coiiiirios. How iiiiicli difCercnco avIII loyalty to tlio commaiider-in-ehler. blockade and said his own blockade was tlioro bo betAvoou tlioni and the Demo lliiring Ibis conferoiiee it was developed tho best that could be put iu practice, Argentine wools have boon selling very tliat both Siiinpson and Sriilcy iigreed the considering Uic uuuiber of ,slilps under low and arc orfcrcd for sale now In crats Avlioso support is to bo bought objective point of Cerveni's lleet was his conimanil. It was always ready for bonded wafohoufics In the United Stales AA'ltli patronage nnd pluiidor? ,' eillier Havana or Cienfuogos, as the hit battle, ho said, w'as easily handled, and nt loss than the duty upon lliem. Tho best Doinocrals of the South are ter port was connected wlUi llaviiiia by was not likely to cause a mixup ot the Hence, IC tliore Avoro a redueUon in the not purcliasablo at any price. No doubt rail. Noillier had any Idea Unit llio Span- American shiiis In Uie event ot a battle duty on Ihese wools such as that pro there nre Soutluii'ti public nien avIio da rds would go to SMiitliigo, which Is in with Uie enemy. posed lu the Kasson treaty It would pose as Doinocrats Cor purposes of the end of Uie island, the lines of coiii- Commander Folger was placed in an election to ollico avIio are not and never Jiiiiiniciilldii bein,'? absolutely controlled by iiecesarily Involve a rcductloil Iu coui- a\vkward position by Hoar Admiral have boon Dcniocrals In atiylhlng but tlio Insiirgenls. Scliiey, who stated that Itolgor ono dny peUng domestic wools" iiiinio, but, unless the mass oC the jiuo- During Miiollior part nt lii.s narrative suggested that Uie living stiuadron go iu This Is but 11 straw, ot course, but a plo are to bo corruptod also, the support Adiiuriil Sclilev said it any one made a closer to Santiago harbor, but the next most signibcant ono. To It must be by tliose nioii ot Uopitlilieaii policies In inisliilce during the Saiiliago eamjiaign dav said if Uic squadron did not go out added a second tlioiigilt edltoruil ap Congress can have no other result than it was in siipiiosiiig the Spaniards woul.l to soa It Avould bo bred upon by the guns pearing iu tho Now York Prosa, Avhlcli tlioir spooily rotlroiiient trom public - do llie right thing iit llie riglil lime, lie ot the fort. socks to pervert the Avords of Mr. Jtc- was otlen surprised ilmt Cervera did not Botore reaching Uie story of tho battle Kiiiley to most base use. '.the appli llCe. 'Thoy may bo able lo betray tbelr leave haiiliago when Schley lelt Cienlue- Roar Admiral Schley referred to the cation of rooiproclty, says the Press— constltuouts once. '.Ihoy can hardly ,gos. Diiriiig Ihe eeulereiieo with Sanip- movement lu the harbor on .luly 2 which hope to have an opportiitilty to do so •soii information was given lo Schlev that indicated that the Spiiuinrds lulondod to "Is somotbitig on Aviileli Republicans more than once. Cieiilnegos wns heavily fortilloil, and lie make a sorUo. He wns iiinch iiiiiiressed may disagree most liitoiiscly and still was directed not lo jeopiirdizo his sliips by this movement, and Sampson aiisAver- remain Republicans. Tho nature and Only onelloiiorable course is open to by Inking them near the shore balleries ed tho ine.s.siige by noUtyiug Schley to extent of lhat application is soinctliing the Doiuocrals ot the South and to the until the Siianlsli Ileot was disposed of. movo in closer. Schley aud Cook also, to bo doterniluod .almost entirely by the Democrats of every othor section as had a conversaUon about coupling die Itear Admiral Sclilev said it was impos- representatives of the people In Con-AvoII, and that Is to rescue their party engines, but OAving to Uie f.xcessivo heat «ible to make plans ot battles to meet all gross. 'Trade relations are not foreign trom tho Populists aud socialists and and Uie fact that the engineers Avould coiitiiigeneies, but in canfoiTiiig wiUi his allairs In the accepted sense, and bonce make It geiuiluoly Doiiiocratic lu till of •olllcers nt Newport News a general plan become exhausted it all tho ouginos Avei-e not primarily In the domain of the Its Ideas aud purposes. Doing this, was oulliiied whieh conleiniilated attaek- started it was-determined to trust to the Executive. Secretary Hay, fortunate- thoy Avill reiuovo at once Uic deplorable •Ing the llng.sliip of the eiieiilv when it ongiues already coupled. Iv. has never comproiiiisod himself conditions Avhlcli have sugL'osted to •should be met. This jilan was to be pur- Schley, m h,is story ot the battle, said scliemliig Republicans at thu North the •Bueil tor the moral cITect It might have, that just previous to aad after tho turn Avlth responslblllt.v of the Kasson .as the men -would bo Ihrown into coutu- was the hottest part of tho engagement. brand of roeiproclty.v This Avas put up possibility ol corrupting some ol Uielr by a 'couimlssloiier' outside tho de leaders and prouioiiiig dissension •Bion and none of the vessels would es- All Kii-c Ceatercd on MiiHrahip. •cat'O, ns lind beeji the case when vessels partment to Avhoin the President had among their rank and llio. As the four Spanish ships aud the forts iiii the middle of a column had been lired delegated tlie Avork avIiou ho and his Ill any ovoiit It avIII be well tor every spot, walehiag the condition ot tho isea, sion, as he had already given tho order centered Uieir hre on tho Brooklyn, he U])oii in previous engagements. regular subordinates Avere busied AvIth ) I and was charged with the responsibility to turn the helm to port- could seo Uie jets ot Avaler made by tho body to disabuse his iiilud ot tbo noUon Rear Admiral Schlev said that the do- .1 which always makes one cautious. In making Uie turn which Schlev said shells which missed his vessel and hoard larger alfiilrs. Iu the Senate these that it Is possible to reach the best men day at Cienfucgos was due to the fact Rear Admiral Schley said his memory was absolutely necessary, he assorted the roar ot the projectiles, "which once qtiesUoiLs have boon adjudged to per 01 any organization or ot any commu- .:, that.Captain McCalla had not comnuiul- was excellent, but he is conhdent Uiat lhat tho Brooklyn wns never moro than heard," said the roar adiuiral, "coulil tain to tbo couiiiiltteo on flnnnco, not nity by bribery. No niattor Avhat tbelr , •cated the code of signals arranged with Captain Cotton did not deliver a dis 000 yards to soinvard, and that diiriug Uie never be forgotten." He thought some that of loreigii relations, ItelaUng as station may bo, no matter Avliat out- flie msiirgeuts, and tdiat Lieut. Houllier- patch trom Rear Admiral Sampson say turn Uio hohn was always hard aport ot the Spanish ships Avould get away, thev do entirely to tbo provision of the •land had not coinmniiieatod iiilorinatioii Avard seniblaiice of respectability thoy ing Uie Siiiuiiards woro m Santm.go. The and was not eased, hut the turn was and said to Captam Cook; "Wo aro alone country's roA'onuos and the protection •which he had been-dirouled to givu- may boar, tho corruptlblos at the admiral did not see it, neither did his sec- made m the shortest possible time- with thcju. We must stay with this The witness said Uiat Iniisiiuich as he of Uio eountry's Industries, Oiey con SouUi, like the corruptlblos everyAvhere rotary or flag lieatonant, and it was 'Taking up the retrograde movement. crowd. It thoy could havo shot as Avell was responsible for Hie action of the cern most liiUtnatoly the legislative else, will be many degrees removed strange Hint none ot them knew anything Rear Admiral Schley explained that tho as our people tho Spaniards Avouid h.-ivo fleet he was always on the lookout, and branch—a tact Avhieb President McKm about It If it had been sent. "It would Merrimac had broken down, was abso got us." from the best elements of eltizousiilp, he lixed Uie position ot the sqiiadron at ley reeognisiod by letUng the Kasson have been burned indelibly on my mem lutely unmanageable, and was incapable Then tho rear admiral saAv the Oregon .If the iiOAV policy shall prove snlQ- 'Cioiifnogos every morning and night. The couvonUous He dead In tho Senate from ory," said Rear Admiral Schley, 'it it ot turning a propeller. They went I'ur- break through tho smoke nud come up cienUy tempting to cause detections SQuadroD steamed m closer at night, and the hour of their introducl^lon, boav had been received." thom westward Uian Schley intended, as near the Brooklyn, and gh'c splendid as among Doniocraric loaders.a.nd divi while It never abandoned its position it nearly two years ago, I Taking up the tostimony of Captam they had dilllculty m making Uie Yale, sistance. sions Iu the Democratic vote wIiicliAvlU did steam away from Uio harbor in the McCalla relating to coaling places, Rear which was towing the Merrimac, under Captain Cook was constiiuHy by tho tiopo of inviting Uie Spaniards ont into "This being the case, it is not only make uncertain or Impossible Uie trl- '. Admiral Schley siud ho did not believe stand the ardois signal, Tho Merrimac side of Schley and was directed to keoj) Uie open, as Hear Admiral Schley was probable but certain thnt some reel unipli of caiidid.ates who do not hold that olllcer would dehberatcly misrepre and the Texas both sprung a leak, aad the men beloAV informed of the progress •coalideut they were in Cientiiegos- their principles subject to sale, all such sent anything, but that when Captam Uus contributed to the difllculties. The of Uio battle. These messages had the proclty treaties draAvn on the linos of I nilliciiltT III Coaliu;;, may, at least h.avo the satisfaction of McCalla was on the stand ho did not tell physician on board Uie 'Texas recom desired efCect, as Uiey were aiisAverod by the Republican platform and the Buf. Speaking of the dilllculty of coaling m the court the whole convcrsaUon he had mended that coaling operation.'s be sus cheers which were heard through the ven falo address Avould secure the assent knoAvlng to a certainty that under such: the open sea, tho admiral said the Merri- With Commodore Schley, "He did not pended for awhile, as, owing to the m- tilator. Ho then described tho running of Congress, It is possible that among circumstances the post oC honor Is a mac had several holes punched in its ef testify," said the admiral, "that his ad tonso heat, Uic men were becoming ex ashore of two other Spamsh vessels and the Kasson ti'eaties may be found one private station.—Chicago Chronicle. forts to coal. He used every endeavor hausted. vice to mo was the only place the vessels the chase ot the Colou. During the or more that will secure that accept If Emma Goldman and Herr Most,' to coal, but tho problem presented to hlni The retrograde movement was made chase Schley got occasional glimpses of could coal wns on tho coast of Hayti." ance. But as they were drawn In eou- after the assassination of President In this connection was one Uiat had vexed with a view to equalizing Uie coal of the the Indiana and Gloucester, but could not soions, contumacious defiance of the McKinley, bad escaped from NeAV York, tho navies of the world for fifty years- ships of tho fleet so as to be In a better see what thoy Avere doing. He assorted Uiat whenever it was possi SCHI-Ky CONT.INUES STOKY. Republican platform, such a discovery to Indiana; posiUon when they met the enemy. Just before the Vizcaya went ashore it ble to coal the ships he had done so, but Is improbable," Schley had been given what was suppos received a wound that listed it so .much If a grand .iury in -Now York had in-,; there were times when ho would not as Coiiimutidcr nt the Rattle of Snntinso ed to be authentic iformation that the that Schley thought it Avould capsize. iliiA-ing thus throAvn overboard the dieted them lor complicity in the mur-' sume Uie TOspousibilitT, as the vessels 'tells of the FiBht. Spanish fleet Avas not in Santiago and ho Tho signal halyards and speed cones Kasson program as not pleasing to Uie der; • • „ --•,: of his scjnadron would have been placed Rear Admiral Schley continued his therefore thought the proper movoment of the Brooklyn were shot aAvay, aud ouc; protected Interests; having .declared .11. the Republican Governor of New: iu jeopardy in attempting to coal in the story of Uio Santiago campaign at the wa« to go west, aud not to oastAvard, as of those came near striking Schley, avIio that to Congress belongs thelnlOaUve, York had.made a requisition upon'thc- open soa. court of inquiry Friday. A posiUvo de that Avould bring him nearer to the mili stood on the bridge as it fell into the find that to the President, the Press Goveruor of Indiana, he being a Demo According to Roar Admiral Schley's nial of tiio -'D—n the Texas" incident tary base nt Havana. water. testified to by Lieut. Hodgson was ono groAVS bold enough to seiwe notice crat, for the extradition of the . ac-:'', testimony the ilying squadron loft Clon The rear admiral then took up- the As the Brooklyn gained on the Colon. thal- cusod, fuegos within four hours after ho was of the features ot Schley's statement. Tho blockade and he said it had bifen demon Schley ordered extra ammuujUon, so that certain the Spanish squadron was not iu roar admiral said he not only did not strated it was effective, as it was suc when his .ship came m close quarters Avith "It AA'ill be at least Uie most miwise If this Democratic Governor had-:re-; tliat harbor. He did not mask his move make tho remark, bat that the-whole cessful in preA'entlng Uie entrance of .any the Spaniard It would.he a matter of a of: pohcies for President Roosevelt-to fused to honor the requisition on the ments, as it would havo boon to tho liking story of the colloquy as related by Hodg vessel as-well as the escape o-f the en foAVuunutos to "knock,it out," as he put begin the indiscriminate erusadfi In ground that; the accused could not get 'i son was a fiction—that Hodgson was too .ot his men and himself to moot tho Span emy. It Avas alAA'ays. possible tor him it- Before the, Brooklyn had an oppor their behalf to:Avhlch be Is urged by the a fair trial In the State of New York;'•;-: good an oUlcor to interfere,: and Uiat ho ish squadron. to seo the shore line, and ho said Uie dis tunity to use Its extra, aranuiuition the DeniocrtiUc tree trade.press, and for If these things had happened the city, -i Groat stress lias been laid upon tho fact (Schley) would not have permitted such tance east and west.of the harbor Avas Colon ran ashore,' hauled doAvn its. flag, Avbich he AvUl And no syllable of AA'ar-, the. State and the Avhole country would :• that Roar Admiral Schley did not mask a breach of the regulations. . much nearer than has been testified 'to and surrendered. : rant in bis illustrious predecessor's have shaken -with the just-indignation his movements at night, but Rear Ad- The story told • was a marvelous by oflicers, and that the same is true It Avas exactly 2:23 p. m. Avlien tho Now Pan-Amerlcan.addrcss,",' . of the people; , •miral Schley said experience had taught ono. Turmng to the court. Bear Ad regarcbng tho distanco from shore. • York arrived, Avhich Avas one hour and : And:yet his:offense .against the:con- - him that the signals ot a ship could not miral Schley, said: "I Avant to say that The action of M.ay 31 was a rcconnols- .eightminutes:after the. Colon had sur It Is safe:to say that whatever 'of bo seen more tliau four miles during tho I was much impressed with the fact that sauce mi was Intended to develop the rendered.' The New Yorli.AA'ith Sampson strength a bona',fide- reciproelty .-had' stitutlon,•:'against:law:andorder,':,'-and •day, and that the ardois lights could not -the oflicers and men who.were engaged strength of the hatterics, and in. this Avas aboard," could - be-seen, in, the, distanco Avlthin- the .ranks of , the Jtepubllcau; public decency, Avould have been no be.seen at a greater distance than six in that batUe f iilfllled-m the highest and successful. The-primary reason for this through long,, marine • glasses • and Schley party is dead with Mr, McKinley, greater than the Republican Governor •and a half miles atnight..: noblest degree the traditions of the Amer action wasnot to destroy the'Oolon, bat signaled Avord' of;.tlie A'ictory;ani3:addodi There may. be some • Republicans Avlll- of ilndlannicommits ,who:ref uses to'bon-.i;- ican navy." : - When the.flying squadron leftCienfue- If that ship could havo .been:lnjured by a -''This:is a.glorlous:(lay:for:our.country." ing to sail under the cloak of reel- or.requisitions insregular'form'iforcmen?.';: .gos they were fourteen - miles from the Rear Admjral Schley explained away shot or two hoiwould'have -heen. glad to It:was :fully;half: an hour, before'the: NeAV piocity to sei'A'e trust interests; there duly indicted for complicity m the cow -.•shore and It was Impossiblefor the Span- many of the points of • the precept and have sent.>a-:shotithroughsthe:Spaniard.' York responded - tojthis .signal, AA^ljich in-: may bo a Republican indorsement for ardly and infamous assassination ^ ot j lards to bo advised of the movements of mado it plain that: he was in- command :j .Thoiiijformation furnished, hy the Navy dicatcd that the vessel Avas so far UAvay leciproclty, if it can be tAAdsted Into the Americans. during ithe batUe, as' upon ,hearing.:, tho^ Department regarding the fortihcaliom It AA'tts impossible for those ^ on board Gov. William Gocbcll-Iudlanapolla ' , Rear Admiral Schley described the for- cry that the enemy was commg out, he''a t Sautiaso was IndeterminablIndoteiminable and coconn . eveneven: to .'Bee-;th6:;-slsnals,osee the signals,off sthe'(]irQQklyii.the Brooklya.i Unothei'mmunothei: iiamo Cofor tk«* odious form of SpnlliiPl • < ^ !;.'!''v ' • . ) Tlio nispersnl of AiilmalH. K if. The mnnner In which animals mny ^ Trifling that Costs. bo conveyed from one area or region to 1 iinother by what may be called chance Neglect iigeneles has always formed a subject of iiiucli Inti-'rest In the eyes of natui'lil- Sciatica and Liinibago Isls.. 'J'ho ,'~ I thliii a liiiiidred years I'rcsldi«ts hnve fol ward sdiiie Iinven of rest. .Such nnl- lowed the example, Hrst set by George nulls as tortoises liilly easily be eoii- •\Vnsliiiigloii, of making their annual mes *T is RePRES*^' And Acts veyiHl (in driftwood over long l.l'aets of sages n sort of history of tlio goveriiiiient occiiii. A recent report of the Iiidhiii during the pl-oceding yenr. In iiiaily iil- iimrlne survey gives n cisi! in poliu; .\ staliccs more tliau liillt of the .spnee filled Pleasantly an© (Jently. reiiiiile leopard wtvs Ilroiiglit down llle by 11 niessnge hits heeu oeciipiod with a Will cure surely, rlRlit away, I .\lolililaln river, and came aboitrd li summllry of tlie reports of heads of do- and save time, money and partinoiits—a ropetition in coiiiloiised form siifferinc. It fiil'go stoanior. Then she swam lo hlnl, and was tllort'nflor (lIsiintclK^d. of the same facts and coiichlsiolls thoso t Ollieials had themsclvos submitted either Slilihes wore also foliiiil on the llolil.'- TS to Congress or to the Pl'oslilent. .Mr. of the piiddlo-wlicels of the siirveyln;.; Itoosevolt sees no necessity for this .sort Price, 25c and soc. sleiliiier, luivilig been eiirrlod down by of tiling. He will, eschew tlie review, llic lloud. A liloUy soltleiiieiit In a new .SOLD aV ALL PEALEIIS lN .MEPICINE. confinilig liis mention of tlie reports of With many millions of families Syrup of Figs has become the I li-rritory tlilis Implies the extended (lis- tho members oC his caliiiiet to those sub Iribntloii of a race. It is Inlerestliig to jects abollt wdilcli he wislies to make rec- ideal home laxative. The corabination is a simple and wholesome iKile how greiilly wil.'it we may call oninieiidntioils. In this now departure one, and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup I'liiinee may liillilelice tlie oxteiisioil of I'resident Boosevelt liopos not only to Tho nilnibifr of retail Ihillor doalel'.s in Company ensures that jjerfect purity and uniformity of product, life ovor the ennll's; suii'lico.-Londuu .shorten his message, lint to iliiike it what the United .Slittes lit the close of lii.,- "Oh, I don't know," nnswerod the I 201, meilidlng, m addition to stamps, 21,- that way, Bobby. Yon should respect friend who is always doubtful. "The gray hairs. 072,7iJ0 sheets of United States notes, cor- Chinese is the only person I know of in 1 Mrs. Emma E. Felch, Treasurer Fond tlfieatcs and bonds, 3,230,081 sheets of Bobby—Tlint nin't whnt my nunt says. this hot weather who isn't ntraul to go Sho says that tliey should bo yanked out. national bank notes, 52.970,208 shoots of out m public ill his pnjniiias,"—Wash du Lac, Wis., Social Economic Club, Tells interliid reveuue stamps. 2211,000 sheets ington Star. ; li... of custoilis stamps nnd 1,095,412 sheets New Coast Line of tho .Soutlierii of chocks, drafts, etc. This work cost r'aeiflc Co, How She was Cured of Irregular and Pain Kta Ynnr Scaler for Allcii'n iToot-Cnee, !j;2,3y3,49-l.20. California is known now ail ovor tlie A. powder to shake into your shoes. It tests the feet. Cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, world .as the greatest resort Stato and ful Menstruation by Lydia E. Pinkham's its attractions have been greatly In President Ilutm ot the Panama Canal Callous,. Aching, Sweating feet nnd In creased by the completion of the South Co. called on Admiral Walker of the growing Ndils, Corns aud Bunions. Allen's ern Paciflc Company's coast lino be Vegetable Compounc. Cnnal Coinmlsslon nad ofiored to sell tho Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoos ea.sy. Sold by all druggists nnd shoe stores. 25c. tween San Francisco and Los Ange-les, concession, rnilway and all riglits pos isnmplc mailed FEKE. Address Allen S. running through Sau .lose and Santa sessed by tile Frencli concern to the Unit Olmsted, Le Koy, N'. Y. Barbara. Tlie new line includes a jour "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam:—-I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's ed States govcrnineiit tor sevornl ulillion ney of 100 miles along the ocean dilts; dollars loss than tlie vnluation horotolore Vegetable Compound for irregular and painful menstruation, and lU.vpciisive. l'ollo\vs the trail of the old Franciscan placed on tlio property, which wns 111107,- fathers; passes near the best presfrlfvod was entirely cured after using two bottles, i can truly say it is a 000,000. Tho Piinnma stockholders nre Fininybiz—Freslileigh's swcettenrt has of the California missions; and -pos snid to be panic strlckon at tho prospect sent him word'from abroad that she cnii- IS THE SHORTEST LINE boon to suffering women, and I would recom'mcnd all suffering from sesses a variety of ocean and v.JJlcy of the Nienragua canal boiug biillt liy the not marry him. scenery not included in any other bOO- 2S5VFFAL0^5S the above troubles to try a few bottles and be cured. Very thank United States, as its construction would Fiddlesticks—Freshlelgh must be drend- mile trip in the world. Famous resorts, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO destroy forever their chances ot realizing fullv broken up. fully yours, Emma E. Felch, Division St., Fond du Lac, Wis." Santa Cruz, Monterey and the grand AND INTERMEDIATE! POINTS. anvthiug from tho enormous expenditures Funnybiz—He is; she sent word by ca f« DiidrliiUt. K.ti.r, K.tii. .(„., oUIcQ mustt ble, collect, nud explained why,—Ohio hotel of Del Monte, with the mai;alli- Tlck.t^,^nt.or.JdrMl $5000 FOKFEIT IP Tim ABOVK L1:TT]!:R IS NOT GENUINE. tlioy havo in then- ditcll. State Journal, cent grounds, surrounding it, are rt4ich- o.8.cniai!,ait'iriui'rM.iiiolwiiitnt. si. toois. ed by side trips. The giant redwoods When women are troubled witli irregular, 8uppre.ssed or painful 'i'lio robbery of tho Clilcago postofiico AIH CUSHION RUBBER STAlHrS. of the Santa Cruz mountains are in a men!3truation, weakness, leucorrhosa, ctisplacoment or uleei'ation of the is the hii-gost in the history ot the Uilited An Kind* of StnmpB, Alao Prlutins very largo extension of the line. Huch ASTHMA-HAY FEVERi womb, that; bcaring-do\yn feeling, mflamination of the ovaries, backache, States postal service. The stamps stolen Outfltu, Dutem, Ktc. Write na wlmt famous all-year resorts as Paso Itables bloating (or ilatulence), general debility, indige.st;ion, and nervous pro.s- cnn easily be disposed of, it is nutiei- 7011 arc In need of and we tviII kit* Hot Spring.s, ,San Luis Obispo and tration, or are beset Avith such symptoms as dizziness, famtness, lassitude, pated, ns they are ot amounts in general yon price. Lock.Dos 810, Fort Wuynoi Santa Barbara are directly on the new excitability, irntabilit}'-, nervousne.ss, sleeplessness, Bielaneholy, "all- use, 1,770,000 being ot the 1-cent donora- Ind. . route. The company has arrange* to gone" and "•want-to-be-loffc-alonc" leelmgs, blues and hopelessness, inatiou and 1,002,900 of tho 2-cent. All honor all tickets oyer this scenic route, told, the booty weighed 500 pounds. For Of Course. they sliould remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. and it Is expected that tbe businetu of j^*^^-** FREE TRIAL BOTTU^ the loss oconsioned, Postmnster Freder She (indign,intly)—But you had no that Ime will be greatly lucreAsed Pinlclunn's Vcfrctablo Compomid at onee removes sueh troubles. Address DR.TAFT,79 £.130'-" ST.. N.Y CiTY. ick B. Coyne is responsible, until freed business to kiss me! thereby. Kefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. by au aet ot Congress. "Oh, but it wasn't business—it was No otlicr medicine for fijinalo ili.s in tlio world bas received pleasure!"-Detroit Journal. There'are five rivers m the world which .$900 TO $1500 A YEAR Bucli widespread and iinqiialillcd endorsement. • An unfortunate impression hns been drnin over 1,000,000 square miles. I'hey nro tho Amazon, La Plata, Obi, Congo We want intelligent Men nnd Women aa- Mrs. Piiilcliam invites all .sick women to write lier for advice. created m the South owing to tho action vSweat and fruit acids will not dis Traveling- Representatives cr ."Local Managers;, and Mississippi. Bbo lias guided tliousands to healtii. Address, Lynn, Mass. of President Koosevelt in recently invit color .goods dyed with PUTNAM salary $900 to: Jiijoo a year and all expenses, according to experience nnd ability. We iilao. ing tho negro, BookerT. Washington, to FADELESS DYES.. Sold by druffgists. dine with him. The President, however, want local representatives; salary, Jo to^is.a AIK CUSHION RUBBER STAMlPfl, week and coraaiissloii. depending upon the llm» is indifilei-ent to.the matter. His enter All Kinds of StnmpB, Alao Prlntins A Kjh'O Moment. devoted. Send stamp for full pnrticiilnrs nud tainment of Mr..Washington is'verv dis OutfltB, Dateraf Ktc. Write ui what state position prefered. Address, Dept. A. Johnson-^Have you ever seen that actor THE BISLL COMfANY,.Philadelphia, P«. tasteful in various parts ol the .(South, you are in need of and we will aive and at a theater in Itichmond, Va., the In one of his rare moments? you price. LoclcBoi 819, Fort Wayne, President's picture was hissed, . . Bronson—I've seen him at dinner. UNION rvSADe^ Ind. AGENT WANTED * * an Invostmont security olsplondUl morlt». IniilBt npon your printer naing UmkIo There are 6,000 miles of pipe hue in the Good pay to right party. WiMGirT,.t/iLLV&.' '3-5? SH0£S'^5-gg!^ Tho buroan of printing nnd engraving Co., Box 1J77. Oolorado .springs, uolo. ~ ^ Iiinen I'upcr for your Letter Pi»jH»r. United States; conveying 300,000,000 gal of the United States printed 4,235,088,- Thin ia the pvopor thina. T«k« ao lons } early. IV.L Douglas $4 Gilt Eilgotlnoat that dealers etervmltere.. ' AU Kluda of Btaiupa. Alto Vrlntliig fou HHW tho, AdvcrtlHumuut lu thU piipsn: InMsl upon liiiliii W. l. Dauglaa atioti nlth aane isfactory,, new.-inencnhsting^,coming .111; Lockfiox 810, Fort Wnyuc, ludiauai aoa price aianiied a> Igiiom. Shoes sent uny..:. at the rate-.of . about 3,000; 'monthly,, Ontfltai Cuteri, Ctc. Write l» irliat where .on receipt ot price ana S5c ndcll-'T.' you are iu need of / and we irill cira wonal. for.'CArrlaKo... TAke-;meaiure- enough to fill:ailyacancies:as they occur... : A rascalln sheep's clothing will ahvayt monti.of foot «a shown: etato atylo yoH price. XoclcBosSlOtlTortWayat, rnata^^— , .desiredJ, Jim:And widtli..,:.: .;f.f'..> Transports ^ are. In-u-eadiness.ito; take "a • try to pull the wool over some one's cyc». TSi.: — — , nstnllrworn; pliUuorcai) sufllcient:number'ofstroops:to the Plniip-'i Ind. ^ too; lieavT, medium, or light ioldij j s, I I pines to loplace the short term „men, 'W. I,. Souglu, Brockton, Xua. A reformed man often cuts a poor tiguii IHtra. .WllaaloWi tJooTnma STBtTP tor Oliliarsa CONSUIVIPTION of wliicb there uiay be as maaj as 10,000. teotlilnfigUilnfii ' loitoaatliloitoaa o jiumii, raaiiooa Inflmn^lim^ '' •"' '"•—"^"^^^^^^••"iiiiWBWBMBlMBBBBMBMWBBHIir —w.v i^ma-.nu,, ua rUlITJU*H ;««UVCrtlSld vertisiu!U : fllSliiss virtues,VULUCS^, , fUl«ISlUB,GtttfMWI SMB. OUTMM WHO MUfc • MMS»WOlMfc - ' "jBI IB ; KLINK, . White Oak Grange. Iirgliiiiir County ^mmi Fred Dolbee of Mt,Pleasant Isvlslt- Several members of this Grange at —ny— ing his sister, Mrs. Elton Berry. tended Pomona Grange at FItchburg W, L, CLARK. J. Richardson and wife of Parma last Friday. visited atO. J. Oliapperslast .Saturday The association at the hall last Sat and Sunday. urday was a success. Arrangements 1 THUESDA Y. OCTOBER 31,1901 The "Harvest Home" social at .1. K, were made to bold another In January Kingman's was well attended and net White Oak Gi'ange will have a corn i WEST COUNTY LINE. ted $«,85, program next Saturday evening. The ITcnry Thompson and M. E. Jlllliard Miss Jennie Hlnes of Alaledon Is members will makeiin exhlbltof corn 1 are having their houses painted. visiting her slater, Mrs, E, J, TopllIT, Popcorn for refreshments. Frank Parish and family from Cli Mrs, John Dolbee ot Parma visited SOUTHEASTVEVAY AND LESLIE ton counly visited at Frank Illlliard at 0, J, Chappel's last week Wednes Farmers that htive thrashed their 1 day, Sunday. beans are well satisfied with theyleld I" The Grovenburg Sabbath school w The Bunker school will give a George Talmadge has purchased a well represented ad the convention weight social at the home of Mr, and new engine; also a coro busker, i held at Holt Sunday. Mrs, Bert Bunker on Friday evening, Thos, Redmond, who sold his place .The Big Sale Continues . Geo. .Dickei'soii and wife itre attend Nov, 8, A musical program Is being to Mrs, ITaIre, lias moved to Nortli i ing tiie Pan-Aiuerican thl.S week. prepared. All cordially Invited, Leslie, Mrs. F. E. ITllllard, who has been Sidney Willett marketed his season ill NORTH LESLIE. ; Brand new cloaks for women and children right now at Janunry prices. All because the visiting ill Pennsylvania the ptist two L. B. McArthur of M.ison visited ed lumber at Lansing last week. weeks, returned lioine last Wednesday his parents Sunday. Corn husking Is well along in this manufacturers send them to us 28 days later than they promised. Too late for.the Street Fair vicinity and Is turning out well. MEADVILLE. Willie Aldrich Is staying at Munlth. Sale. But in time for this warm weather, just when we don't want them, and furthermore we Nelson DoCiimp Is remodeling his Otis Opdyke lias moved into Goo Mrs. E. P. Blackmun and daughter, 1 won't keep them. They must be sold at once. - Daytori's liou.se. Mrs. Dorr Holmes, of Aurelius were house, ______AROUND THE CORNERS. Si Miss Maggie Wright of Leslie is In Jackson a few days last week. guest of her sister, Mrs. S. J. Proctor. Mr. Waggoner and family now occu Mrs. 0. Johnson and son Albert are i LIGHT WEIGHT SHORT JACKETS, now $1.00 Dan. and Martha Patrick attended py the house recently vacated by Jas. going to drive to Isabella county and the McDonaicl-Conklin wedding at St. Clark, make a visit this wijek. Value from ^3 00 to $4.00. Mary's cliurcli, Williamston, last week Robert Laxton gave another enjoy Ella Near ot Aurelius was a guest of Wednesday. able dancing party at his new barn Mabel Rathbone the flrst ot the week. HEAVY WEIGHT SHORT JACKETS, now $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. .las. Vaughn were last Friday night. Someone broke Into T. McCurdy's All colors. Regular $5.00 garments. Mason last Monday. Mabelle Laxton of Vevay visited at house last Sunday while they were A. G. Wilson of Mason was a guest the home of Mr. Buckingham near away. They did but little damage. HEAVY WEIGHT SHORT JACKETS, now $5.00 Wm. Francisco is moving to Mason. at 0. F. Patrick's last Friday night Aurelius a few days this week. Black, Castor, etc Silk Lined ^10.00 Coats. and attended the Patrons' and Teach Rhoda Bennett Is working for Mrs. NORTHWEST INOHAM. ers' Association at the Grange hall L. Laylin this week. TWENTY-SEVEN INCH BOX COATS, now $4.25 Saturday. William Rae aod Elmer Bravender Flora and Nettle Dickman are visit were in Williamston last Friday. ing friends at Fowlerville. Castor Shade. Best lined $$.00 Coat in the city. SOUTH INGHAM & BUNKERHILL M. D. Robinson Is very sick with There will be an auction social at Anew bridge Is being built on the dropsy. the Wllklns Memorial Nov. Sth. TWENTY-SEVEN INCH BOX COATS, now $5.75 highway cast of the Hawley farm. Wni. Acker has bought a farm three Black and Castor Shades. $7.50 values. Minnie Mullen closed her school at miles oast of Pine lake. MILLVILLE. EtchcUs Friday. She has been re Chas. Hedglln and family of Fife Wm. Gutchess has recovered from TWENTY-SEVEN INCH BOX COATS, now $8.50 tained for the winter terra. his sickness. Lake are visiting friends in this vicin Castor and Black colors. Claimed by makers to be "The Best $iO Coat on Earth." The infant child of Bert. Austin Is Mr. Anway h,e Iniat Ilt IS,(n. The band boys will bold a box socl.al the M. E. church next Tuesday night, AMORITA CHEMICAL CO. <^!b saginaw, MICHIGAN. at the town hall Saturday evening, the proceeds to go toward paying for Nov. 2d. A mild, delicious combination of domestic and for the lamps In the church. A good pro I'ltATT & HAYDIJN, Agents, Mason. Mr. iind Mrs. Wiiller Ferguson and eign tobacco made in one of the cleanest, up-to-date gram has been prepared. daughters of Lansimr spent Sunday Mrs. P. H. Dunsmore ot Battle ONONDAGA. factories in the country by skilled adult cigarmakers. at Loren/,o Keastincr's. Greek has returned home. Arthur Ilaynes has gone to Dans WANTED! Mr. Coger and family are moving in Ed.McCloskey has completed an arch ville, N. Y., for the winter. to Mary Aid rich's house. bridge on the Clinton drain, east of W. H. Baldwin of this place was County School Commissioner Wilson TRY IT! the Catholic church. married Wednesday evening to Miss Live Poultry of Mason visited the schools Tuesday. The drain Is nearly completed that Green of Sprlngport at the home of Thomas Tliorburn has reshingled (Jralns the DeCamp road. the bride's parents. and Produce bis house occupied by Dr. E. P. North. Grandma Beers is no better. W. K. Haynes has sold his personal George Coryell has built an .addition Sold at Every Store in flason. Ed. Meech took the pupils of his property at auction and will move Of all kinds, deliv to his liouse, school (No. 6) to Jackson Monday to with his family to Dansville, N. Y., ered at Mason, any The Saints are improving their visit the prison. this week. day, and in any church with a new coat of white G. P. Bailey has built a house over Last Thursday night the ground was quantity. Headquarters at Thor- paint, i his water tank. frozen for the first time this tall. burn & Severance's meat market. * Mr, and Mrs, Marion Dcrmont of We learn that John Earle of Fitch- Onondaga Is on the boom now. A NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. The A, 0, 0, G-, Is prospering finely St, Joe, Ind,, spent Monday and Tues burg was severely Injured by his team llrst-class clothing store has been in Bring in Your Poultry and Gel the Cash. seven members Initiated at the last day at M, E. Park's, C. A. Pendleton Is visiting relatives running away and throwing him out stalled, to stay, so It Is said. meeting and the names of five new Both Phones. H. E. RICHARDSON. Kirk Shaw's wild cat is attracting a at Chicago for a few days. onto pne ot the front wheels; and that Produce such as apples, beans and candidates brought in. good deal of attention. Ilari-y Schneider and Robert Sears Jack. Gregg was stricken with paraly potatoes command a good price now •Mrs. J. Davis Is on the sick list. of Charlotte were guests ot A. Porter sis Friday of last week. adays and the farmer who is lucky Do NT Be Fooledi J. Smith and family are staying at LANSING TOWNSHIP. aud family over Sunday. Arthur Brooks and wife visited in enough to have them wears a large Mllo Smith's at present. Take the genuine, original Almost too dry to husk corn. A E. Wagner and wife have moved to Lansing last week. smile. Ami Smith has taken a farm to work ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA good rain would be welcome. near North Leslie. Orin Fogg Is baling hay with his Mrs. Buck and daughter of Leslie JVlade only by Madison Medi*^ near his father's In Leroy the coming Sheridan Hawkes of Ypsilanti called A. Gibbs of Eaton Rapids was in new press. are visiting G. G. Buck and sisters. cino Co., Madlaon, Wl5. It year. . keeps yoir well. Our, trade at C. H. Parker's last Tuesday. this vicinity on business a few days J. W. Wheeler has his crop of sugar Louis Every and wife of Jackson mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sol4 Walter Grinncll, who has been work last week. NORTHEAST ALAIEDON. beets nearly secured. are visiting Will. Taylor and wife. In bulk. Accept no aubitl* ing for Frank McKlm, is now working iNconPOKATieoaa tute. Ask: your druggist. n. Hunter and wife of Leslie called Clyde Wade spent Sunday in Lalngs Mrs. C. H. Williams Is quite sick. The new telephone line from Aurel With VVhiteley Bros.' corn busker. on friends here last Sunday. burg. Don't torget the meetings which ius to Onondaga Is a sure go as neiirly Mrs. Jerry Cox entertained company Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrura of West commence at the Catholic church next M. B. Osborne Is visiting in Bullalo all of the stock has been sold. Saturday eveniiig. Sunday, she and Leslie visited at N. P. Haines' Sun Sunday night. and attending the Pan-American. The dance last Thursday night was her company visited her sister north day. .ludd Simpson Is happy in the pos a success. Forty-three numbers were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fair ot Lan of the M. A. C. session of as line a girl baby as there sold. sing spent Sunday at B. F. Wade's. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wait and sons DANSVILLE. Ib lu this world. It you don't believe Malcolm Stimson went to Buffalo At Walter's Fred and Scott spent Sunday with The Qrst quarterly meeting for this Bertha Rowley ot Locke visited Cora it, ask him. The young lady arrived last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Parker. conference year will be held at the Cook the past week. on the 23d. Fred Gale Is husking his corn with Jerry Cox wears a broad smile. It M'. E. church oue week from next Sun Miss Minerva Williams Is visiting a husker and shredder. A Few Prices for This Week is caused by having a good crop of day evening. Presiding Elder Ban friends In Mecosta. beans and getting a good price tor ci'oft will be here In the evening and Mrs.L. Osborne is home after caring them. HUMPHREYS' Geo. Harder and H. D. Ouster and on Monday morning at 9 o'clock the for Mrs. A. Driver of Holt for the past Mr. Woodman and family will soon their families visited,at Samuel Har- business or quarterly conference meets few weeks. 25 lbs. Sweet Violet Flour, • 450 occupy one of the houses on Sprlngdale der's Sunday. in the Church parlors. Witch Hazel Oil farm. . Mesdames John and Albert Driver Homer Singer of Williamston vis 10 bars Good Laundry Soapi 25c Mrs. Gr. L. Chappel has rented her are visiting friends in Carsou. ited his sister, Mrs. W. L. Gale, Sun Miss Bertha Parker ot Aurelius farm to Wirt G-. Mllner for one year, THE PILE OINTMENT. 3 cakes Fine Toilet Soap, box, loc Ray Wade left Saturday for an ex day. spent the latter part of the week with with privilege of three years. tended visit with friends in Mecosta. Mabel Hoy will deliver her books, Wyandotte Soda, per pkg. 4c her brother, C. H. Parkei-. •^The W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs.D. One Application Gives Relief. The Life ot McKlnley, this week.. Mrs. Covert and daughter, Mrs. M. Woods this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Clemmer of Red Alaska Salmon, lb. can, 15c Corn husking Is slow on account of Wm. Smallwood, spent Sunday with Lewis Randolph, who has been work Indiana are visiting Mrs, Olemmer's It cures Piles or I-Iemorrholds—External dry weather. Bell Starch (requires no boiling) sc , friends in Potterville. ing the Richards farm for the past parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Eoback. or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Bert. Williams has baled bis hay A Fiendish Attack. few years, will move to his own farm Mrs. H. Glassbrook entertained a Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Kelief im Lb. can Good Baking Powder, loc mediate—cure certain. and sold It to Peter Beasore of Eaton . .-An attack was lately made on 0. F. near Munlth this week. large number ot friends at her home Thrasher Navy Plug, per cut, 8c It cures Burns and Scalds. The relici Bapids. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly G, G, Carter of MasoD.went through last Thursday evening. \ proved fatal. It carae through his instant.. - - , _ . - Ed. Morrison, Jr., Is home from 2 oz.pkg Hiawatha Smoking, 4c here with a load of furaiture Monday, kidneys. Ills, back got so lame he It cures liiflamed or Caked Breasts and Fort Wayne, Ind. He Is a brakeman could not stoop without great pain, Aspark from his clgar got into the ADVERTISED LETTERS. Sore Nipples. Invaluable. and was Injured on the railroad. nor sit inachuir except propped by excelsior and burned his load, wagon, It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy cushions. No remedy helped •him un MASON, Oct. 28, 1901. horse blankets, and he Just got his Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever, Blisters, til he tried Electric Bitters, which List of letters remaining uncalled Highest Prices Paid for Butter horses unhitched In time to save them. Sore Lips or ' Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, WANTED-SEVEBAr. PEI5S0NS OP CHAK- affected such a wonderful change that for at the above named olllce: acter aud uood renutatlou In each state (cue lu he writes he feels like a new man. He hired Chas..Eadtord'svyui^on to go Mr. ana Mrs.'ijas. Way, Henry Wabler.r Sore ,and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, this couut- y required-Id)) to to represen' t •—an' d- advertise and Eggs. This marvelous' medicine cures back Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. ifaliwtwoaltby busluoss houso ot solid home with. William Harrow. Oscar Stetl. _ JUl).' Siilary $18 mekly witli, ex. ache and kidney trouble, purines the Tliree Sizes, 2So., 60c. and 91.00 "lie In • — — blood and builds up your health. Only The pastor of the M.E. .church rais Fersoas callingf for the above please iiensoa'addltloimr, alTpayiible'In cash'oaoli Wed Sold by DrugglstSi or tent pre.pald on receiptorprkft nesday direct from head olllces. Horse and car ed $100 to ahlngle the churchJast Sun say advertised. riage furnislied, 'ivlion.necessary. Itoforencoa, ; fiOc at' Longyear 'Bros.', Mason, and Encloso.aelt-addresscd staimied oQvolope.^'.Man- day very easllyN HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., F. H. Field's, DansvlUe. C.W. Beownb, p. M. Par. William & Joho 81*., NBWi>fORK. ah'or, iui!, Oa\ton litUldliig, Oliieogo. SOfie W, C. WALTER.