THE LOWELL LEDGER.

FOL. IX, NO. 30. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1902 FITE CENTS. SUDDENLY INSANE. MRS. HUQIiSON DIED wmmfrnmmmmmffmmmmimm

WITH A YELL FRED SMITH FROM EXHAUSTION FOL- | TO HEAT A ROOM AN ESSENTIAL THIN6 FLEW TO THE WOODS. LOWING AN OPERATION. 1 WITHOUT COST FOR FUEL. At Ann Arbor Hospital February 12- ftijury Received LttHt Sprittg Brings on Mental Deranscment—Wife Survived Five Days. Aod there are many in the management of a bank.lt is the perooDai, pains-taking care of the offioers in Badly Frightened. Mrs. M. E. Ilughson died at Ann Would be true economy, charge. Recognizing this responsibility, the nixn- Arbor, Feb. 17, of exhaustion, Fred Smith, aged 28, a farmer of and this U the way it U done. agerbofthis institution keepthemselvet) in touch with Ada township, is confined in jail consequent upon an operation pre-- Put an oi every important detail of the basincss. Ami the formed five days before. Funeral ontoome? A generous end steady increasing pat- for safe keeping, violently insane. o o O services will be conducted to-day r nage. Smith accompanied by his wife, 0 o by Rev. Chas. Nease and Rev. D. per cent Interest paid In drove to the city yesterday morn- Independent Radictor 0 0 0 ing and did some nhopping. They B. Davidson, with a prayer at the our Savings Department home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were on their way homo about 4:30 0 0 3 In a sitting room, bed room, II P. Wallers, at 1 p. m., and at o'clock md had just paused the toll or bath loom, up stairs. o O O the Congregational church at 1:30 gate on the Can wide road when sud- and it will l)&*t any of them P o denly Smith gave ayj'll, dropped the Mrs. Hughson was born at Plain- without the cost of a w single penny for fuel. The City Bank, Hill, Watts & Co. reins and leaped fiom the wagon and well, Mich., Oct. lb, 1849, and Q o o from early life lived in Lowell and ran towards the woods. 0 O His wife badly frightened, drove vieinity. Was employed by Mrs. Hiler in the millinery business for O O O hick to the toll gai«' and related the story to W. J. Hlaoklock, the keeper several years. Oct. 2, 1872, she Scott & Cam be 11. married A. C. Hnghson at Ada; ami «>f the toll gale. Mr. Hlacklock lor more than twenty years has been telephoned Sheriff Chapman, and in business in Lowell. Over a Deputies Gates and Pettis tracked KiumimimmmiMmmimimimum Smith through the woods and across vear ago her health began failing The Star Tank Heater and after consulting several physi- Our Store -everal fields and finally overlook is full To temper the water for stock him three niile>- sou' h of Rt-ed's Lake. ciant, she went lo Ann Arbor Feb. 10 in the hope of obtaining relief. of Stt^estions Afier a struggle he was handcuffed Mrs. Hughson is survived by her Steel Ranges and brought to this city. It took parents, Mr and Mrs. H. P. To make the homo pleasant. Get a live men to take Smith ..pstairs and Walters, aged 88 and 82 years res Quick Meal Steel Knu^e,] bebt bun after he was placed in the padded pectively, and by three brothers eucth. cell for detention the united efforts and four sisters; Charles M , of Low- of three deputies were required to ell; DtLoss, of Litchfield; Devello Plated Goods move the handcuffs. U., of Idaho; Mrs. H M. Clark, of It is said Smith was hit on the Organs Roger's 1S47, Wm. R ^ers and Win* St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs E. S. Morse, A. Rogers Knives ami Forka—8 OU, head accidentlly .with a ball bat last of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Preston, of 8 25, 3 50, 8 75,4 00 spring and since that lime he has Elk Rapids; and Mrs. DuMon, of had periods of temporary insanity. Nome City, Alaska; all of whom Keep Warm Smith owns a fine farm and is highly were present at the funeral except respected. He has three children Must bp sold to make room for pianos which Oenuine Bound Oak HpaJer. barns the brother in Idaho. all kinds of fnel—lasts 2flyeai8 at home.—[Grand Rapids Herald, will soon be in. I shall off -r organs at prices that will save you from §20 00 to §30 00 from regular selling prices. I also have Feb. 14. Revival Meetings at Vergennes. Come in, a good second hand organ which will be sold cheap. Nothing preventing, we will hold HOME NEWS. We can surely a two weeks series of meetings at R. B. BOYLAN the M. E. church in Vergennes, Nice salt white fish, trant, salmon, commencing Sunday evening, Feb. and mackerel, in pails and m hulk. Fob 23, at 7:30. Services every J. Gile* & Co. evening ejeept Saturday evening. R. O. Stocking. Judge St >ne and wife of Ithaca Everybody i.s invited to attend. visited J. 13. Ye iter and family laM We i-xpect that Rev. Chas. Nease Saturday. will help, at lea-t a part of the time. Miss Bertha Robinson of Grand Services at K^cne each Sunday at Rapids wns here to attend the 2:30, p. m., until further notice. funeral of Mrs. Headworih. J. 11. WESBROOIC, Pastor. The person wholo*»t a small crepe shawl last Saturday can recover HOME NEWS. Keep Your same by paying for this notice. Uneeda a new suit. Go to God- frey's. I Misses Grace and Blanche Newton • NO DULL SEASONS of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mesdames J Duffy of K'Mme and Mrs. David Mange and Mrs. G. G. A. W. Knee of Saranac visited Mrs. • AT Towsley. S. M. Carr Saturday. • WANTED—Poultry, all you can Henry Taylor will have an auction "pare; all the first-clas" butler y reaciy for and Poultry and everything that betongH to a fir*t cU'S mtrket. WANTS OF THE PEOPLE and String Batuhering is oat of oar line. p'ened will continue the business at the old stand. business. Give us a call and a trial he people are going to GOD- We take this opportunity of thanking our present ordfr. Your money hick if ma FRKV'S lo buy Clothing, Gent's customers and soliciting a continuance of their sJitisHed. Geo L. Sing & Co. Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks patronage; aiso to extend to the general public a 2 doors east Lowell State Hank. and Telescopes because they get the A. L. WEY RICK ^ CO. cordial invitation to give us a share of their business.. Annual meeting of the old resi- best goods at the lowest consistent We propose to conduct an up-to dale grocery store, dents association will be held at prices. You never see him go out giving our patrons the best goods at lowest living the office of John M. Mathewson at prices and prompt and courteous service. 2. p. m , Saturday, Feb. 22, at in the sneet and watch a man sell which time in addition to the regu- h's produce and when be gets his lar business, arrangements will be money accost him with these words: made for our annual nn ion. S: "I've got a suit of clothes that H. NASH, Secretary. will just fit you and you have got Price & McKee • Village election occurs March 10 to buy it. The suit of c'othes is, Now is 'he opportun-ty to trot out worth |22.76 but if you won't tell Tomatoes! Tomatoes! Bergin's old stand, West side, Lowell, Mich your candidates as several of -the any body about it you can have 3 present officers Annoum-e that their it for $16.98." 3 private interest* will not admit of Why—1! We are now rendv to place oontmotB for growing tomatoes for the further public service. More about "NOW, HOLD ON \ou buy Lowell''annin? rompanyk All who wish to contract for acreage can find me at Van Dyke's grocery this next week. that suit and don't you say another store. Spring Brook Ice... Mrs. Maria Grindell, died Feb word." 18. at the home of her daughter, "It's so cheap." Mrs Miry A Booth, in this v lliige "Why I would not l«i another I have engaged in the ice business in Lowell and have put up Spring Br<»ok ice at the aire of 7H years Funeral man on this green earth have that A. A. Hutsed in snfflcient quantity to supply^all private customers. It will.be to your interest to see services were held this af|ern«»on suit so ohenp ns i would you." Secretary Manager. roe before contracting for your ice for 1902. Spring Brook ice and good service guar- anteed* at the b'»me of her daughter, Mrs. RATS on Huch talk. A. M Cirver. conducted by Rev. IM "u II you Godfrey does business TimimmimimummmmiiimimumiK Bell Phone No. 97 niCK COOK. Nease. different from that. A Wretohed 31an. Mumps and measles are prevalet.I at The llonenf Illddle SnITera. gmell gedQ/r. Henry Ponick, a wild man from near M. A. C. New eases of both an- al- Harry Blddle, brother of the dead Dalton, was brought to Muskegon most dally occurrences. Strenuous ef- desperadoes, Ed. and Jack Blddle, who Thursday, and his arrival aaused a forts are being made to check their spent his last cent to give his brothers V. M. JOHNSON, Publisher. sensation in the county Jail. Ponick progress, but It is still feared that an Christian burial, is lying sick, weary Frank C. Andrews Placed Behind has been terrorizing the people around epidemic may result. Prince Henry on the Way to Am- and penniless in Toledo, the guest of LOWELL, MICHIGAN. Dalton, threatening many lives. He is A fine summer resort hotel will be the city. He applied at the central po- the Bars. between 50 and CO years old, has long, built on Crystal I^ake, on the belt erica. lice station for a place to sleep. He Europe is now combining to coax the thin hair hanging over his face and line of the Ann Arbor railroad from I was sick, and the oflleers provided a down his back. He has no home, and bed for him in the hospital. Next Boer to walk the plank. Buelah to Frankfort. The building HE FACED HIS FATE GRIMLY. when he was brought here, was cov- will cost $10,000 and will be ready for j VICTIMS NUMBER HUNDREDS. morning Health Officer Brand ordered ered with about 30 pounds of old rags, business by June 10. him sent to the infirmary hospital, Oil has been struck in Kentucky, but consisting of five shirts, two pairs of where he can be cared for. He told The Detroit Finiuieler U Now Up Acalnat Jacob Ragan, of Croton, Newaygo j they have decided not to bottle it. A Woman War Fredlcted-The Pretideni's this story of his suffering: "I spent all pants, one pair of overalls, two vests, county, caught a magnificent specimen i the Itenl Tblnff-The Gruoil Knplds the money I had to give the boys a de- one undercoat and two overcoats. The of black eagle in a trap which he had | Itevlew of the Schley Case and lt'0 Im- cent burial, and Pittsburg was not a Beware of the man with whiskers. llrllM'ry Case Kallvenetl by Mrs. Gar- man was placed in the bath tub, in set for foxes last week. The bird was ! port — Varloui Matters of Fact and place where I could make a living af- Science says he is a walking arsenal water as hot as he could stand it, and caught only by one claw, so that it ni IIII'M TcHtlmony Fancy. ter what had happened. Every hand of germs. fm* over three hours two of the pris- is practically uninjured. oners worked over him, before he was turned against me. It became un- Elmer Quimby, the Ithaca man sent could be pronounced clean. An entire bearable, and I left, coming here hop- Some people complained about the Fnink C. Andrews readied the end to Jackson Dec. 9 last for life for eom- The Sohley Cnae. new outfit was purchased for hlin, and ing to find work. I am a molder and heat last July. But then some people of his free career Saturday, and nftcr plicity iu the poisoning of his children, The Washington Post says: Con- he was placed In a cell, but at once can earn big wages if I get an oppor- hours oi denperute efforts to secure cerning the conference of the president are always kickers. knocked the bunks down, tore up the is dead, lie was a fellow-sufferer with tunity." Blddle Is a man of magnlfl- with the Republican leaders of' tho bomlwinen on the second warrant is- bed clothes, and he had to be placed R. Irving Latimer and Homer Bliss, cent physique, fully six feet in bight There are districts in Italy where HU'.HI agliiHt liiin was lodged la a cell In a padded cell. lifers, from typhoid fever. house and senate at the White House and with the frame of a Hercules. His to-day that one of the chief topics un- face is strong and his eyes seem honest people live entirely on chestnuts. They at the eouiily Jail shortly before 10 Nellie McCartney, at Ortonviile, fell der discussion wns the Schley ease. He meets one's glance fearlessly. Dr. live to a placid old age. o'clock Saturday night, at last on a Ileet GrnwerN Act. on the ice. striking at the base of the As the result of the conference, it is Brand said: "He Is run down. 1 should level with the common herd of crlm- The Bay County Sugar Beet Grow- brain, causing concussion and Injuring said, the president will not undertake say he was suffering from hunger, pri- ers' Association threw up Its fight for her spine. She is a stranger, having Lord Rosslyn's system didn't work Inals. to discuss, in his review any of tho vation and cold. He is all unstrung an Increase of pay from factories for come from London, Out., and had at Monte Carlo, but wait till he at- For lioiirs after the bank wrecker events which occurred prior to the bat- and his nerves are in a bad state of their iH'ets next year and decided to stated that her only living relative was tacks ping pong with it. was leyall.v incarcerated within the tle of Santiago, on the ground that If collapse. A quiet rest and treatment make contracts at the same rate paid a brother. four walls of Slierlft' plekson's stone Sehely's conduct was reprehensible. It at the hospital will do wonders for last year. It was reported that the Emma J. Hamilton, a robust young apartineiil house, enough of his quon- was condoned by the navy department him." The very best thing that can be factories had 50 per cent of their acre- woman of Prescott, 22 years old, ac- dam prestige remained to save him and by President McKlnley when laid about the benefactions of Russel age secured for the next campaign and cused W. H. Mulligan, aged 48, of slan- from the iiitlignity of a cell, ilis short Schley's promotion was recommended. A fsn,ooo Suit. Sage is that he is a modest giver. it was too late now to undertake to der. They met on the street Satur- A $25,000 damage suit was com- sojourn in the luxurious family apart- As for the battle of Santiago, tho net more money. The association went day, when the young woman attacked menced in the Circuit Court, St. Jo- ments of SherUT Dickson, with book.-" president is inclined to the opinion, ac- upon record In favor of the stale ap- Mulligan and administered a severe soph, Wednesday, against David Mel- It Is to be hoped that the intentions and pictures, savored little of compul- cording to his visitors, that the victory pointing inspectors for each factory to drubbing. rose, of Wabash, and for the past five of those European nations that are sory detention. was won by all the captains, and that look after the interests of the farmers. On account of hard study the mind years supervisor of the Big Four tracks now so friendly are entirely honorable. Deserted in his extremity by many credit cannot, therefore, be given ex- The association also propose to put of George B. Turner, an 18-year-old between Benton Harbor and Marlon, of his former friends, and, left by clusively to Schley, although the latter paid agents into the field next sum- school boy, has given way, and at times Ind., Tho plaintiff in the case Is Peter those In a position to serve him, to the acted courageously and with the Ore- A few pages of "straight front" ads mer to organize all farmers so they he Is a raving maniac. He will be sent Johnson, for twenty years section fore- Immeddate vengeance of the law, it re- gon succeeded In preventing the escape would also make the Congressional will present a solid front when mak- to Pontlac. He Is a son of the well- man at Sodus, eight miles south of mained for the law's representative, of the Colon. Record desirable and help out its pay ing the demand next season for more known attorney, Jerome E. Turner, of Benton Harbor. Johnson says Melrose the sheriff, to keep him for a few short roll. pay. Muskegon. The president Is anxious that his dis- was Invited to his house through cour- hours from the disgrace of a felon's Robert Morris, of Carieton, was mar- position of the case should not be fol- tesy, and while a guest he laid the cell. FnrrliiKlun Monir.ed. ried about three years ago. Last spring lowed by action in congress. Speaker foundations for wrecking his home. If moral suasion will not Induce the As the result of this consideration Bert Farrington, who was convicted his child was scalded to death, thrc; Henderson was able to assure the pres- Johnson applied to the Big Four of- Indian to cut his hair he should be al- the afternoon's fruitless quest for for the killing of Jesse Hooker, the weeks later his wife died, and the fol- ident that legislation could be blocked ficers at Cincinnati last December for lowed to continue in the error of his bondsmen was continued throughout man who ruined his home, was ten- lowing week his mother was borne to in tho house, but It was pointed out to assistance In keeping the man from his way. the evening,- but though ex-Sheriff dered a reception Tuesday evening by the grave. Saturday Morris married a him by the senators that the situation household. Discouraged in his efforts Hanley was ready to go on the pris- the members of Milan lodge, No. .288, sister of his dead wife. In he senate was different. he established this suit. Tho Johnson A Boston undertaker has written an oner's bond, anot'her signer was not K. P. The banquet was preceded by The Grand Trunk Western Railway family was highly respected and had emotional novel in which the heroine forthcoming, and at l);r»5 o'clock the A Mormon War. regular degree work. The friendly Co. has reconsidered Its determination saved several thousand dollars for Naiwleon of finance was placed behind frequently buries her face in her manner In which he was received to reduce the passenger fare on the "Mormons now politically control tho education of their two children. the bars. hands. touched Farrington deeply, and It was Detroit. Grand Haven & Milwaukee to seven states. They are colonizing In if convicted on the complaint under Younic Toddy Out of Dnnger. with ('.Ullculty that he was able to find two and one-half cents per mile, and others, and openly boast that if con- which lie is incarcerated. Andrews The condition of President Roose- In the case of Gen. Fremont's wid- words to express his feelings. Ills has advised Comraissloner Osborn that gress docs not act against them this might he sent to .Jackson for 20 years. velt's son. lying 111 In Groton, Mass., ow, Uncle Sam appears to be in a po- butcher shop Is doing a thriving busi- It will not make the reduction. year they will gain control of six other lUiniors on (liiswold street are per states ami make intervention in con- with pneumonia. Is now very favorable, rtion that would warrant a visit from ness. everyone in town feeling that A drain to cost $15.0!X), that will sistem that if F. C. Andrews would gress an Impossibility. the lad having passed the crisis •f the the sheriff. they can show their sympathy for the carry off all the surface water from talk he coujd make some revelations "Nothing but a bloody war can de- disease and Wednesday night passed man by throwing their trade In his di- 1,500 acres of land in Oronoko and that would prove piost unpleasant to rection. stroy Mormonlsm. In 1897 the Mor- one of the quiestest nights since he was Royalton townships. Is to be excavated Passenger departments of transcon- some tlnamial institutions, and the mons made 05,000 converts; 13,000 taken 111, so that, under tho careful in the spring. The drain will be six tinental railroads are making the usual opinion was expressed that some of the Itrokc Jail more than the Presbyterian, Disciple nursing which ho will have, recovery, miles long, eight feet deep, anil 25 feet while It probably will be slow. Is con- spring finds of Alaska gold a little ear- banks holding the certitled checks with A daring Jail delivery at Coldwater and Baptist churchcs combined." wide, emptying Into Yellow creek. sidered practically sure. The president lier than usual. which Andrews took up the collateral Wednesday night enabled three burg- Mrs. Annie White, of Utah, who is returned to Washington Thursday as last week will have to stand the loss. lars, James Dyer, George and Thomas John H. Smith, for many years the doing missionary work for the anti- he desired to be In Washington Friday It is even stated that one or two of Clark, to strike out for freedom. When chemist of the Quincy Smelting works. polygamy bill now pending in congress, Great Britain is making the old dis- morning. The physicians reported the institutions know at the time they Sheriff Sweet and a deputy opened the Calumet, has Just disposed of his cop- made these startling statements in her covery that it is almost Impossible to that the disease in the right lung has held these checks over that there were door preparatory to locking the prison- per interests in Alaska to the Have- address before 1,500 persons in tho pull off a war of any magnitude with- been passed successfully, the left lung no funds to Mr. Andrews' credit In the ers In their cells they were overpower- meyer syndicate for $1,500,000 in cold Youngstown, O., Trinity Methodist out a war scandal. City bank with which to pay them. ed and the prisoners escaped. Maude, cash. The claims were located by has cleared to their satisfaction, and Episcopal church. Petitions addressed the Iwy is now considered out of Cashier Henry K. Andrews, of the the youngest daughter of the sheriff, Smith, and are said to be very rich. to the Ohio legislature demanding ap- danger. Marconi has permitted his American City Savings bank, is still confined to came near holding one of them until Prescott furnishes this Item of news: proval of the anti-Mormon amendment his home by Illness, although he is fiancee to break her engagement. He her father came. Mrs. Sweet and her Andrew Johnson, a colored blacksmith, will be circulated, and Mrs. White Eleven Were Killed. said to be much Improved. It Is prob- daughter were thrown heavily on the aged 69 years, was married Monday to ahouM establish wireless telegraph says: A Sunday morning lire, which de- able that the first warrant against him floor by the men. who escaped through Miss Edna Smith, of Logan, an 18- communication with Cupid. "If any man refuses to sign the pe- stroyed the Empire hotel, a large will be returned Monday, and ball the front door. No clue so far. year-old mulatto, and Charles Smith, tition he Insults American woman- three-story lodging house in St. Louis, fixed. Prosecutor Hunt is dissatisfied brother of the bride, aged 20, was wed- It is proposed to make Paris a sea- hood." Mo., occupied by men exclusively, with the $10,000 ball bond arranged Complnlned of the Poatmnaler. ded to Mrs. Simpson, widowed sister of port, and we have no objection even If caused the death of 11 persons, 10 men by Henry II. Andrews' attorney. A sec- Fifty-three letter carriers of Grand the grooui, aged 64. Prince Henry Comlnff. the French conclude to use their greaf Rapids have filed Charges against Post- and one woman, and dangerously in- ond warrant, similar to the second Charles G. Turner, attorney for Prince Henry sailed for New York Panama canal for the purpose. master L. K. Bishop, for violation of jured eight others. Ten or more who warrant aglanst Frank C. Andrews, Frank Smith, of Three Rivers, has en- on the Kron Prinz Wllhelm at 3:43 p. the civil service rule. The trouble had narrow escapes from death in the will probably be sworn out and this tered suit against WliHam Harrison, of nr., Saturday. The last seen of the arose over the appointment of George fire, were more or less iniured by be- Dr. Parkhurst has decided that im- will require additional ball. The total Grand Rapids, for $100,000 damages, prince from the shore was when he E. Fox as superintendent of carriers. ing frostbitten. It is estimated that mortality is not to be general. A few ball will probably be fi^ed at $25,000. alleged to be due on account of Smith's stood on the bridge of the Kron Prinz The latter claim they have had trouble there were between 25 and 40 persons privileged souls will succeed in getting arrest and Imprisonment in a suit Wllhelm, in an admiral's uniform, and in the building and it is believed all The Grand ItaphU Ilrlhcry Cane. ever since, and that if a man's politics to the front, Just as they do on earth. brought against him in the time of the lifted his cap in response to the cheers have been accounted for. The finan- Mrs. F. H. Carman was the star wit- disagree with those of the adminis- financial panic of 1891. of the assembled crowds. The Kron cial loss Is nominal. It Is thought that ness in the Taylor boodle trial in tration, his position Is made so unten- Police Judge Deveaux, who was de- Prinz Wllhelm Is expected to break the $20,000 will cover the damage to build- The commissioner of Indian affairs Grand Uaipids. She Is the wife of Gar- able that he is glad to resign. Post- posed on account of an alleged short- record. Her machinery, when she ing and contents, which were totally must not hope to acquire merit among man, the promoter, and testified to hav- office department offialals are investi- age In his accounts, has not been seen sailed, was in perfect condition and her destroyed. our red wards until he orders them to ing helped her husband raise money. gating. in Saginaw since Sunday morning. bunkers were filled with picked coal. ctft other people's hair instead of their She came to Grand Rnpkls In August. His family claim they do not know Director Schmidt, of the North Ger- Newa In Brief. own. With McGarry, Cameron ami Gannon MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. anything concerning his whereabouts. man Lloyd line, to which the steamer she took dinner at the Lakeside Club A warrant has been sworn out for his belongs, said he thought she would av- Insurance men estimate the total loss on the night of her arrival. During the Two free rural delivery routes are Our Inventors have something to apprehension on the charge of embez- erage 221-2 knots all the way over by the Paterson fire to be about $6,- conversation at dinner she said Mr. soon to bo estaWished out of Lyons. learn from the Belgian who has in- zlement. and get to quarantine. New York, at 9 000,000, and the insurance a shade un- McGarry said that he considered the Mrs. L. E. Kills, wife of Dr. L. E. vented a motor-car which runs side- o'clock on Saturday morning. The der 70 per cent of the total. deal a very clean, pretty one for the Ellis, and a sister of Admiral Sampson, A representative crowd of state pol- ways. crew of the Kron Prinz Wllhelm, from Gov. McBride, of Washington, has city. "Then, when we went into the passed away at her home in Detroit iticians attended the Lincoln club ban- quet in Jackson Tuesday night. Chas. thxi captain to the stokers, are deter- announced his intention to dismiss any main dining hall," continued Mrs. Gar- on Tuesday night. state employe who accepts a pass over The King will not have a "court A. Blair, Jackson county's candidate mined to do their best man. "we discussed the inadvlsablllty Efile Parham, '03, lit, of Bronson, a railroad and declares he will crush Jester" at the coronation. Official for attorney-general was toastmaster. of putting up $100,000 without any se- Mich., has been dismissed from the Benry ApologixeMu out the lobby. poetry has not been enough of a suc- curity. I said that I thought It was university pest house, completely re- Gov. Bliss read a paper and W. W. Prince Henry of Prussia has made Rev. Joseph Stuckey is dead at Dan- cess to warrant experiments in official absurd for our parties to have to put covered from smallpox. Wedemeyer, M. R. Bacon, Henry C. Smith and Chas. E. Townsend made amends to Admiral Dewey for the con- vors. 111. He was a bishop of the Men- up $100,000 without even a scratch of Archie V. Freeman, alleged embez- humor. duct of the Germans at Manila, a nonite church, and had traveled ex- a pen to show for it, and Mr. McGarry speeches. zler and ball Jumper, from Menominee, Washington dispatch declares. It came tensively over the middle states estab- told me that it was a very common has been arrested at Vera Cruz. Mex., Complaints have been made to In- A St. Louis teacher of Spanish has In a letter, it is understood, in which iishing new churches. In all, he had occurrence for sudh a tiling to be : surance Commissioner Barry of a man been fined $28 for kissing one of his bv i P'nK-oj^nn who was posing as his ordained 18 bishops and baptized 1,350 done." giving the name of J. W. McKlem, the prince expresses the kindest per- bosom friend. persons. young lady pupils, and she is probably who has been collecting money from sonal regard, and is, in a way. an in answer to a question as to who •lolm Earl, of Fltchburg, so badly in- •mad at the Jury for not placing a high- citizens of Roscommon and Montmor- apology from Germany to the admiral. Judge Teasdale, in the Circuit Oourt spoke of Mayor Perry first, she said jured ills legs while Intoxicated that er valuation upon it. She dkl. ency county, representing himself to Prince Henry admits that the Ger- at Kansas City, granted the injunction amputation was necessary. He has mans made errors during the blockade to stop the production of "The "I think I said, in disposing of the be agent for the Equality Policy Co. now brought suit against two saloon- at Manila, and that Admiral Dewey James Boys in Missouri," a drama de- French soldiers may be fitted out $100,000 that I knew Mayor Perry wns The insurance policies contracted for keepers of Leslie. ' was right and acted best in all things. picting the James boys as train robbers with American cartridge belts. When going to have a large amount, and never materialize. A young man 17 years old named Ed The letter was forwarded to Florida and bank looters, which has been play- that I knew how much he was to have Mary J. Maynard, an aged widow, a foreign nation wants the best of any- Emmons, living at Gwen, while out to Admiral Dewey and was received ing at a local theater. and that was $40,000. and Mr. McGar- who has lived for many years In Ann thiag H is often obliged to call up the rabbit hunting, was killed by the acci- by him with great gratification, for he ry said yes.'" Arbor, and who has become noted as Abram Wester volt, the Benton Har- Yankee peril and place an order. dental discharge of his gun, the charge has a high regard for the prince. Ad- The prosecution is nearing the clos "the woman with the diary," is dead. bor Modern Woodman banker, has blowing his brains out. miral Dewey will send a representa- Ing of the case, as Garmnn and Mac- She carefully recorded each happening confessed that he was not assaulted tive to New York to receive Prince Those diamonds discovered in Mon- Leod are the only witnesses to be Owosso will hold a special election of the day, and her diary has been and robbed of $300 of the camp's Henry for him, as the serious condi- tana turn out to be nothing more than called to complete the testimony. Mr. March 5 to vote on the proposition to used as evidence in more than one law- money, but used the money to Iniry give L. E. Woodward a bonus of $15,- tion of Mrs. Dewey's health will pre- his father In the east and was unable white sapphires, worth a dollar a Wnrd expects to recall these witnesses suit as stating weather and other con- vent him from being there in person. bushel. Still Montana made a very for re direct examination, but os both 000 for re-erecting his furniture fac- ditions with faithful accuracy. to replace the funds. He fixed up the tory, destroyed by fire. assault story. creditable attempt to assert herself. of them are confined to their rooms by Jack Boomsllter and Nutt West- The Enrthqnnke Vlctlma. sickness It is uncertain Just when they Mrs. Mary Olmstead, wife of the comb. boys under 20, are under arrest All hope for the missing sloop of Two hundred bodies of victims of '-ill be in condition to take the stand proprietor of the D. & M. hotel in On- for the robbery of the Muskegon Sav- war Condor, which left Victoria, B. O., No people can go far astray so long the earthquake, which destroyed the when the reading of the Taylor testi- away, is dead of smallpox. She con- ings Bank. The robbers tunneled un- on Dec. 2, Just before the big storm as thtfy nourish healthy hen> worship. town of Shamaka. Russia, had been mony is completed. tracted the disease from a transient, der the bank, and drilled through the which wrecked the collier Mattewan recovered up to Friday evening. It ap- But hero worship has the appetite of a who brought it to the hotel. cement floor. They got $200 In five- off Cape Flattery, has been abandoned pears certain that several hundred 1 shark, and some day a demigod will A Jen-el llnrjtlnr. It Is said that about forty men gain Cent pieces, in rolls of $1, $70 In bills, with the arrival of the survey ship bodies are burled in the fissures and come along and stick in its throat and The Detroit police arrested a /nan a livelihood during the fall and winter a gold watch and a collection of rare Egcrla from a trip along the west debris caused by the shocks. The choke it. Thursday glvlnj: his name as Carl A. months In Oakland county trapping coins valued at from $150 to $200. coast of Vancouver. quakes continue at Intervals and the Jewell and claiming to reside in Grand the festive and odoriferous skunk, There are three cases of typhoid J. W. Glllham, proprietor of the work of excavating In search of the Rapids, on a charge of burglary. He whose fur Is much In demand. fever-In the Jackson penitentiary at Empire hotel, at St. Louis, which was The crown prince of Slam and the victims proceeds with difHculty. admitted that he had been connected the present time, and each of the vic- burned last Sunday morning, was held heir to the throne of Japan talk of Scott Waldo's residence in Wil- Among the dead are many women who, with some burglaries In Grand Rapids. tims Is a lifer. The men are R. Irving responsible by the coroner's Jury for visiting the United States. If this liamston caught fire from the parlor at the time of the principal shock, In his suit case were found a lot of Latimer, Homer Bliss and Qulnby, the the death of the 11 persons who-Jost business keeps on we shall become so stove Saturday night The family es- were congregated in the various bath rings and stick pins, a nugget of gold caped In their night clothes. Loss man who, with his wife, poisoned his their lives in the fire on account of haughty presently-that there really worth about $20. and a pair of gold houses. about $2,500; insurance 12.000. children at Ithaca. Bliss is the Ma- neglect to furnish fire escapes and life won't be any living with us. bracelets marked "Belle, from papa." comb county man who was sent up a lines, as provided for by statute and Howard City was terrorized by The Marquis of Dufferin, former There were also found a good revolver, short time ago for the murder of his ordinance. a mad dog chasing people. It was governor-general of Canada, died To the ordinary person it will appear a dark lantern, and a burglar's "Jim- father. The mlnlBterlal alliance of Salt Lake. my." The Jewelry left in the pawn- finally disposed of In Carrie Nation Wedhesday morning. that the Younger brothers and their Four new cases of smallpox have In a report which Is to be used as a pe- shop consisted of a cameo bracelet, a style by Frank Stevens with the as- friends should be content wih the fact broken out In Birch Run. and the A. M. Sellers, a patient in the hos- tition for the passage of a constitu- set of cameo earrings and brooch, and sistance of the marshal and a gun. pital at the nat'^nal military home at that men with such a spectacular crim- board of health is doing all in its pow- tional amendment prohibiting polyg- a Jet necklace set With nearly 100 According to a statement Just to- er to check a spread of the disease. Danville, III., has received a letter amy, and will be sent to the Judiciary inal record are permitted to Jiave the pearls, the lot being worth about $750. sued the expenses of the state dairy In Taymouth village, four miles west, from the American consul at Tien coromHtee of congress, sets forth that liberty of a whole state. What they Jewell is only 10 years old. He 's a and food department for the six the schools have been closed on ac- Tsln, China, stating that his daughter, positive evidence can be produced that have obtained is much more than they cool young fellow and the police do not months ending December 31 were $10,- count of the measles, while the district Margaret Sellers, had committed sui- polygamy is both practiced and taught deserve, and they are quite properly believe that he had an accomplice, but 135.1)0. The expenses of Commissioner schools within a radius of four miles cide there December 23, and that he by the Mormons at the present time that he did all the Grand Rapids'Jobs Snow for the period were $303.45 and refused the full pardon for which their held $10,000 in gold which she had left in open defiance of the laws cf the himself. those of Deputy Bussey $483.41. east have been closed owing to several friends have prayed. cases of scarlet fever. for her father. state. Mrs. George Atkins and Albert Cro- r Because Judge Bennett, of Mt. Ver- Although convicted of stealing $2,- St. Joseph is in a dispute with the nin, of Buffalo, N. Y., orphans who Thomas W lng, of Moline, Allegan Gen. Bell say^ that one woman is county, and William Cummings, of La- non, N. Y., refused to pay a gas bill of 000, sentence has been suspended on electric lighting company and has or- were adopted from a Detroit home 19 more efficient in pacifying the Philip- peer, are the names and addresses $1.65, which, he contended, he had Albert J. Ayres, 19 years old, of Brook- dered wires cut and kerosene lamps in- years ago, were last week reunited In pines than a company of soldiers. Let given by a couple of young men under never contracted, the gas company lyn, a bank messenger employed by stalled. Saginaw. They had been raised in us marry off the whole army In the! arrest for larceny by conversion of the turned off his supply three years ago. the Union National bank, of Brook- About 20 Cassopolis children are 111 families In Caro and Columblavllle for horse and cutter of an. Albion livery He brought suit, and the gas company lyn. Some time ago he disappeared Philippines. That will be equivalent to with a disease the character of which years, but never learned their rela- man. They got the r!g' last Tuesday carried the case to the appellate divi- with $2,000 of the bank's money. He an attny of 4;000;000 men, according is in dispute. Thn disease is probably tlonsuiy uutll it few days ago. and were to have, returned with It In a sion of the Supreme Court, which has to Gen. Bell's ideas. chicken pox. was traced to Canada and brought The ease against Rose Taylor, one few hours. It is said. Instead they Just handed down a decision affirming back. Judge Crane said he and the Owosso will vote March 5 on the of the six persons charged with crim- drove to Battle Oreek, where they were Judgment for $4,300 In favor of Judge The Kentucky senate has adopted a proposition to give L. E. Woodard a president of the bank had concluded inal conspiracy to extort money from apprehended. Bennett. that Ayres' downfall was due to evil resolution providing for the abolition $15,000 bonus to establish a furniture Jacob Raquet, of Saginaw, was taken Judge Davis finds that he has dis- Willis Cooper, who shot and killed companions. of the ballot and the substitution of factory there. up In'the Flint circuit court Monday. posed of 229 cases in Ionia and 185 in Wm. Perry and Mrs. Barbara Russell Mrs. Jefferson Davis has refused the viva voce system In that body. James Freeman, of Alger, was She withdrew her plea of not guilty Montcalm, a total of 414 In the past at Amite City, La., was brought to $90,000 for Beauvolr, the old Davis kicked the other day in tlft mouth by and pleaded guilty. She was sen- Evidently the Kentucky senate Is go- year, nearly as many, by the way as New Orleans hurriedly and lodged in mansion, and offers It to the state of ing to keep right on looking for trou- a heavy working horse. His upper tenced to spend six months in Jail, or In Kent county, where two Judges are the parish prison to escape being Jaw and teeth were broken. Mississippi for $10,000 for a home for ble. pay a fine of $150. renuired to do the business. lynched by an Infuriated mob. confederate soldiers, covmRM. BUSMES9 D1EECT0BI In the lioiiMf* Wednemlay afternoon DR. £. D. MCQUEEN the motion to rwonimit the oIc*mar- gaiino bill was lout, 117 to 101, and VETERINARY SUHGEON, 0.0. MC OANNELLM. 0. the bill then wns jwisaeil wituout divl- Pbyriclan and Burgeon. Office, 46 BrUfft Det'Utry «ud Surgery a Specialty •treet, Lowell, Mich, slon. t Livery, Feed and Sale Barn imrans The amendment to tho Will providing 'n connection for the iiiHiMM.'tion ami hraudlng of renovated or process butter wax M. 0. GREENE, M. 0. Iron and Steel Manufacturers adopted. Both Phones ho. 35. LOWELL. MIHM pkyiielan And Surgeon. Office om Boytnn'i Under the agreement made last week •tore, Bridge street, Lowell, Mtek. jTHE DUST OF WASHINGTON j Are Unable to Supply the remainder of the day was devoted JAPANESE NAPKINS! to the consideration of bills from the Make aeat souvenirs of feitire oc- the Demand. caslona. We furrixli and print them committee on war claims. for only ; . : ; 0.0. TOWSLEY, M.0..0.ETA.CHII. An Increase of the salary of the mln- later to Persia from to $7,000 75 Cents Per IOO. — IPBCUkLTV— DECREASE IN CEREAL EXPORTS. Sold without any printing if desired was recommended by Hie senate com- at the office of : : BYE,EAR, NOSE AND THROAT mittee on foreign relations. The tombs of England's honored dead A definite understanding has been THE LOWELL LEDGER. Office Oraham Block, Are, like her annals, grand; labor Situation Shows Dlstlnel Im- reached by the river and harbor com- Ml Phono 106. Lowell. Hlofc Leaning o'er Chatham's buried head, provement, Many Volantnry Advances mittee tlutt the river and harbor bill Drooping by NeUon's trophled bed, Being Mad*—Failures In United States now approaching completion shall be FOR FIR! As If their hearts of marble bled, and Canada Show a railing Off. kopt down to about $(JO.OCiO.OOO, the E. A. N0DGE8, 0 0 8, Art's silent mourners stand. amount carried by the measure framed Dentist. 8uoo«sfor to Rlekorl and defeated last year. But how. my country, hast thou shrined Lowell, Mich. R. 0. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of Uepresentatlve Corliss made his first Thy patriot-heroes' dust? argument on his bill which provides INSURANCE! trade says: Hath he. In whose majestic mind for the laying of a government cable CALL ON All human virtues were combined— "Business continues to progress sat- S. P. HICKS, isfactorily, notwithstanding heavy from San Francisco to Manila. Mr. P. D. EDDY * CO., Lonni, Oollectloni, Real £eutf and mast Hath he—the champion of mankind- Corliss has divided the different as- losses through the elements. The new anc«. Lowell, Mich. Carved urn or laurel bust? pects of the situation Into six chapters, year has been unusually handicapped to be argued upon from day to day, iu No—from his tomb th* unscuiptured stonef. In this way, floods and snow blockades DON'T BE FOOLEDI Mildewed, and broken, fail; the l»attle he will wage against con- 1 being closely followed by fires and ex- Take the f eauloo. orlgloal E. H. CAMBELL, INSURANCE, LOANS No marble warders guard his bones. gress yielding any concessions to cable ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Notary Public, Real Eatato Agent and CM His grave nor state nor nation owns, plosions, destroying much property and monopolies, notably the Commercial Cable Co., controlled by the Mackay- Made only by Mad!MO Modi* loctor. Over Boylan'o store, Lowell. And he who startled Europe's thrones retarding traffic. It Is only another evi- cine Co., Madleoa. WU. It Neglected lies of ail. . dence of the solid basis upon which Bennott forces. kecpe you well. Our trade the nation's Industries are established Tiie house passed the bill to provide mark cut on each packafe. for the payment of the claims of con- Price, 35 ccnta. Never aolo MILTON a PERRY. The monuments that Nature gart that in each case plans for rebuilding In bulk. Accept no aabott* Are melting fast away; federate oflleers and soldiers, whose Attorney and Uounaelor at Law, Trnln'o Hall on a grander scale were made before •eeeeeRAtiaiM* tute. Aik your druggist. The branches that were wont to wave horses, side arms and baggage were Block, Lowell, MlchJooclal attontlon the shock of the catastrophe had fully Like banners, o'er the good and brave. taken from them by union soldiers passed. Torn rudely from his hallowed grave. contrary to the terms of the surrender Hu also auallfled and boon admitted to prao Are speculation's prey. "The labor situation has distinctly of Ijee and Johnson's armies. The tlco in the Intorior Department and all tho Improved during the last week. Dis- amount to l>e paid under the bill was bureaus thereto and li ready to proeeoutl Conquered Corn wall is rests in state. putes at woolen mills were adjusted ex- limited to $50,000. Claims for those that may bo entitled ta So Howe and Clinton lie; cept as to the weavers, threatened dis- By a unanimous roll call, no vote be- Pension Bounty. For Hritain bars not glory's gate turbances in coal mines were averted, ing taken, the house passed Corliss* Against e'en her defeated great. joint resolution for an amendment to Kodol while some railway employes received While we to him, whose sword was fate. tho constitution to have the senators EDWARD 0. MAINS, A fitting tomb deny. voluntary advances In wages. electitl by direct vote of the people. Dyspepsia Cure "In the Iron and steel industry it is Chances are underatood to IK1 slim for ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sons of the soll!-helrs of the fame now being demonstrated that there is the resolution getting through the sen- Digests what you oat. Earth's purest patriot won. such a thing as too much prosperity. ate. It artificially digests the food and aldf Offlco in Train'e Opera House Block Let not his memory be your shame, During the last few years there has The diplomatic and consular appro- Nature In strengthening and recon- The sordid ransom give, and claim LOWELL, MICH. been such a marvelous expansion In priation bill now completed by the structing the exhausted digcstlye or- The dust of Washington! gans. It Is tho latest d iscovercd digest- domestic business that the capacity of house committee on foreign affairs ear- ant and tonic. No other preparation furnaces and mills, as well as trans- lier about $1,000,000, a small Increase A E. CAMBELL, DENTIST over last year. A new United States can approach It in efficiency. It In- porting facilities, have failed to keep Oyer Boylan's Store. legation building at Pekln Is provided, stantly relieves and permanently cures pace. to cost $00,(Km. Dvspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, All branches of dental work done "In the textile industries there Is a The Indian appropriation bill now Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausegj the latest improved metbodi. Sit* notable strength and activity In silk completed carries $8,844,500. The Item Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and Ufaction guaranteed. goods, despite a slight shading of raw for support of schools is $3.1M7,200; for all other results of 1 mpcrfect digestion. Gas administered. fulfilling treaty stipulations, $2.10'.',- PrlceSOc. and $1. Larffe sisecontains 8H tlmoi I silk. Liberal jobbing distribution of mmll size. Book all about dyspepsia mallodfreo 157. dry goods has brought a gradually ex- Prepared by E. C. DeWlTT A CO. Cbicaoo panding demand. Stocks of cottons, KuUerN Yncht Arrlvea. The Lectger is only lightweight woolen goods and worsted H. TA.FT & CO. The German Imperial yacht IIo- $1 a year. Try it. fabrics are short and deliveries are henzollem, commanded by Admiral often later than the specified date. Count Von Baudlssln, arrived unex- Print cloths advanced, but quotations pectedly at New York Wednesday aft- are generally steady. ernoon, a day ahead of hen schedule. n "Western receipts of wheat were 2,- When she sailed from St. Thomas on 294,932 bushels, against 2,940,3G8 last Saturday Inst cable advices stated year, and of corn 1,351,600 bushels, that she would proceed to Bermuda, ton emerged 4»w^i the bushes at the Early Selected compared with 4,402,539 a year ago. and after a stay of a day or so In that port proceed to the United States. Her distance of a few yards. The man "Exports of wheat, flour Included, Lowell Planing non-arrival at Bermuda occasioned for High Honors raised his gun, cocked it, pointed it at from all ports of the United States, 3,- FRANK R. ECKER, PROP.' him, and took deliberate aim; but, some apprehension that she bad met Although Col. Wasblngton retired to 429,820 bushels, against 3,999,053 bush- with heavy weather, but It was said Denier in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, without a moment's hesitation, Wash- a private station at Mount Vernon at els last year, while Atlantic ports sent that the entire voyage had been ington rode Into the water, seized the Cedar Fence Posts and XSrieU. the close of the frontier warfare, he out but 396,075 bushels of corn, com- smooth with the exception that there prow of the canoe, drew it to land, did not neglect his duties to the public. pared with 3,926,692 a year ago. was a strong westerly gale Tuesday. = Mattufncturer of ^ disarmed his antagonist, and inflicted Still holding the office of adjutant-gen- "Failures for the week numbered The project for a magnificent new SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, FRAMES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS AND eral of the mllltla, he circulated orders on him a chastisement, which he never 240 In the United States, against 257 hotel at Kalamazoo has fallen through. SCREENS, EXHIBITION AND SHIPPING COOPS FOR POULTRY, for them to assemble at certain times again chose to run the hazard of en- last year and 33 in Canada, against 40 countering. DRIED APPLE BOXES, WOODEN EAVE TROUGHS, ETC. and places to be exercised and re- last year." AMUSEMENTS IN DETROIT WEEK END1NO KKU. 2*:. viewed. So much were tho Inhabitants Colombia Wants the Canal. Matching^ alarmed at the recent successes of the DETUOIT OPBRA HousE-Vlrulnia Harned In It is now announced that Colom- "Alioo of Old Vlncenuc8''--EvoulnKS at 8; Re-Sawing, JTob Work. enemy, that their martial spirit re- Wednesday and Saturday Matinee at 2. Mrs. Wotshington's bia stands willing to duplicate any ceived a new Impulse, and volunteer LYCEUM TIIKATEU—"West's Minstrels"—Mat- concessions Nicaragua Is willing to inees a5c; Evenings 15c, 2So, We and 7r>c. companies began to be organized. Noble Character make. There need be no question WHITNEY GRAND—"Not Quilty'-Matinocs 10c, Their ardor was stimulated from the 15c und'Joo Evenings 10c, 20c und3Cc. In the course of the year following about the title of the Panama water pulpit and It was In a sermon to one WONDEBLAND—Afternoons at 2 and 4, 10c, 15o the French and Indian war. Col. way. The United States can have it and SOc; Eve. at 7:30 and U:15, 10c, 15c and25c. of these companies that the accom- Washington had paid his addresses with a guaranteed title. Colombia is plished and eloquent Samuel Davles TilD MAIIKET*. successfully to Mrs. Martha Custls, to willing to give the United States full pronounced the celebrated encomium whom he was married on the 6th of control of the territory through which Deirolt.—Catt'.e: The market was in a single sentence, which has often January, 1759. This lady was three the canal passes. It wants the canal steady at prices about 10 cents below last been quoted as prophetic. After prais- week: qua.lty was rather poor. Calves— months younger than himself, widow built, according to her Pan-American St;onf;. fcVaS per IOC' pounds. Milch cows ing the zeal and courage which has of John Parke Custls, and distinguish- representative. and springers—Steady at $25 to $00. Sheep been shown by the Virginia troops, ed alike for her beauty, accomplish- —tlood mixed lots. $1 50^ 5 60: yearlings, Agricultural J4 BOtfff). Tho G. H. Hammond Co.. of Chi- the preacher added: "As a remark- ments and wealth. She was the daugh- cago had a buyer here to-day, which lloj Kills Ills Sister. able Instance of this, I may point out ter of John Dandrldge. At the time of helh .d the market on good stock. Hogs- to the public that heroic youth, Col. At Jollet, III., Feb. 13 John Linns Light to good butchers, |6@6 10: pigs and her second marriage she had two light yorkers. 85®€; bulk sold at $610. Vincent, the 11-year-old son of Mr. Washington, whom I cannot but hope children, a son and a daughter, the Chicago.—Cattle: Good to prime steers. Implements and Mrs. John Vincent of Lockport, $6 50116 75: poor to medium. $K({G 25: stock; Providence has hitherto preserved In former six years old, the latter four. accidentally shot and killed his sis- ers and feeders. J2 501/4 75: cows, $1 2'> so signal a manner for some Important Mr. Custls had left large landed estates 5 25: heifers. $2 25iif. 25: canners. $1 25#2 1.. We have everythingf that is to be found in a first- ter, Anna Adelina, 9 years old, while bulls. $2 25(fi4 60: calves, J2®7 GO; Texas fed service to his country." This was but In New Kent County, and forty-five playing with a revolver in the sitting .steers. $4 25^(5 75. Hogs—Mixed and butch- class implement store and we can save you some money the echo of the general voice, and it thousands pounds sterling In money. ers'. $5 80^i6 30: good to c hoice heavy, )6 30 room. She died almost instantly, shot 5/6 45: rough heavy. $6(?i)6 23: light. $5 76® if you purchase your next piece of machinery here, be- Is a proof of the high estimation In One-third part of this property she through the heart. Stella, the baby 5 90: bulk of sales. $5 f5@6 25. Sheep- which the character of Washington held In her own right, the other two- Choice wethers. $4 75^-5 23; fair to cJio.ce sides giving you a guarantee that you can't get of which she held in her arms, fell to mixed, 75^4 20: western sheep and year- was at that time held by his country- thirds being equally divided between every dealer you may buy from. Come in and see us. the floor. The bullet just grazed the lings. $4 25®6 30: native lambs, ?3 75(66 75; men, and of the hopes It had raised. her children. western lambs. $3 25 ^6 75. little one's head just above the left By this marriage an accession of Buffalo—Cattle: Choke and good grades St !fe J€ ^ ear. The baby Is In no danger. at last week's prices: veals, tops, $9^/0 50; more than one hundred thousand dol- common to good, J75i8 75. Hogs—Heavy, Pa-trick Henry's lars was made to Col. Washington's Responsible for CoastUig; Accident H. NASH. fortune, which was already consider- At Peoria, Illinois, the coroner's Worthy Tribute able In the estate at Mount Vernon, Jury In the Inquest over Wallace yearlings, $5 SOfta 85; top lambs, $G 40^ 6 50; and other lands which he had select- Mr. Wirt relates an anecdote of Markley, the boy who was killed a culls to good. $4 75fi6 33. ed during his surveying expeditions week ago In a coasting accident, re- Washington which shows iu what esti- and obtained at different times. To turned a verdict In which the city is Grnln, Etc. mation he was held by the members of Detroit.—Wheat: No. 1 white, 88%c; No. the management of his extensive pri- held responsible for his death, and the : tho first Congress. Soon after Patrick 2 red, 1 car at 87c. closing S7)!ic; May, 3,000 vate affairs his thoughts now turned. street car company Is exonerated. The bu at 86M.c. 25,000 bu at 87c. o^oslng 87%o Business and Professional Men Henry returned home, being asked He also took upon himself the guard- jury claims that the city authorities bid: July. S2>4c asked; No. 3 red, 86%cf; "whom he thought the greatest man mixed winter. 87%c per bu. Com—No. 3 ianship of Mrs. Washington's two should have enforced the ordinance mixed, 59%c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car at 60^c, in Congress," he replied, "If you speak children, and the care of their proper- prohibiting coasting or should have closing 61c bid. Gats-No. 2 white, 47c Farmers and Fruit Growers of eloquence, Mr. Rutledge of South asked: No. 3 white. 46c asked; sale of 1 furnished police protection. car to arrive at 45^ per bu. Carolina Is by far the greatest orator; Chicago.—Wheat: No. 3. 73'S76c; No. 2 but, If you speak of solid information Follsh-Amerlrans Help Countrymen. red. 85((i86M:C. Corn-No. 2. CKo. Cats- BRING YOUR No. 2, 43%@44c; No. 2 white, 4a%tf; No. 3 and sound judgment. Colonel Washing- Patriotic Polish-American residents white, 44®46c. ton is unquestionably the greatest of this country have sent 14,000 marks man on that floor." This opinion was to their countrymen in Poland under Produce. • • Butter—Creameries, extras. 24(3)25c; JOB PRIiNXirSG verified by every act of his life. His the German rule to help the families firsts, 22®23c: fancy selected dairy. 17@18o; knowledge, on the subjects to which of the people who were placed in pris- packing stock. 14015c; common, 15®16c. Cheese—Choice state, October, ll%®13o he gave his attention, Was most thor- on because they protested against the To the LOWELL LEDGER OFFICE. 1 ough and exact; and all the world treatment of their children by school ^Eggs—Candled, fresh recfclpts, 26c; stor- authorities for the refusal by the chil- ane eggs, 20fi21c per doz. has agreed that no other man has Honey—No 1 white. I4ffl5c; light amber, We have just added a large amount of up-to-date material given such proofs of the soundness of dren to pray and study religion in ll@12c: dark amber, 9(S10c; oxtracteil, other than their parents' language. to our already fine equipment, and we have the most ex- his Judgment. 6^Appfes—Fancy. $3^4 per bbl.; choice, S2 50<(|3 per bbl; common. |1 &W2 per bbl. pert printers in Eastern Kent and Western Ionia Counties Gnfona-Michigan. $1 2'.(g)l 85 per bu; * st^sl Indiana Lincoln League OfHecrs. Snanlsh, $175 per bu crate. to handle it Our presses are run by electrical power, At Terre Haute, Ind., the In- Potatoes—New Michigan, e7@68c per bu, Absolute Stranger f. o. b. Detroit. and we can discount any office in this section for speed, diana Lincoln league elected these of- Dressed calves—Fancy, 8%@9c per lb; to Physical Fear ficers: President, Harry Miller, Fair- fair. 7@7%c per lb. accuracy and neatness. mount; vice-president, Charles R. Dressed hogs—Light, $7 50; mediums, $7(3) An anecdote is related by an his- 7 25 per owt. \QMri ^ Lane, Fort Wayne; secretary, Jounce Hav—Frees on baled hay. new, are aa torian illustrative of Washington's Monyhan, Orleans; treasurer, Walter follows: No. 1 timothy. $1190; No. 2, $10 50: WE NEVER DISAPPOINT /mr/vukwt tr iroMrar/ clover, mixed. $) 50® 0; rye straw, $6 50; resolution and courage. A person of Mand, Terre Haute. The next conven- wheat and oat straw, $5 50 per ton in car ty, which trust he discharged with all A patron when we promise him his job at such an hour. lawless habits and reckless character tion will be held at Evansvllle. lots, f. o. b. Detroit. had frequently entered upon the the faithfulness and assiduity of a We won't promise what we cannot perform for the pur- > Militiamen on guard over the Pater grounds near Mount Vernon, and shot father, till the son became of age, and pose of getting your work; but having promised, we will Safebreakers at Warsaw. son, N. J., fire ruins during the night ducks and other game. More than till the daughter died In her nineteenth At Warsaw, Ind., Feb. 11, a daring heard groans in a house just within set up nights rather than disappoint. As to prices, we once he had been warned to desist, and year. This union was In every respect felicitous. It continued forty years. attempt was made by burglars to the fire lines. They ran upstairs and aim to not to return. It was his custom to found Charles Handley, a telegraph To her Intimate acquaintances and to break open two heavy safes In the of- cross the Potomac In a canoe, and lineman, with his head crushed In. He the nation, the character of Mrs. fice of the Leash Manufacturing com- ascend the creeks to some obscure revived sufficiently to say two women Washington was ever a theme of pany. Both knobs were pried off and MEET ALL COMPETITION place, where he could be concealed had attacked him. He then relapsed praise. Affable and courteous, exeui- holes drilled to insert an explosive. from observation. One day, hearing into unconsciousness and probably will When quality of work and stock are considered. plary In her deportment, remarkable die. the discharge of a musket, Washing- Cloak Makers Will Not Strike. for her deeds of charity and piety, un- New York dispatch: In accordance Unable to meet the Interest on its Bell Phone, No. 52, ton mounted his horse, and rode In ostentatious and without vanity, she bonded indebtedness, the greater por- with the plan of arbitration arranged Over Postofflce. LOWELL LEDGER the direction of the sound. The In- adorned by her domestic virtues the tion of which is in the hands of New a fortnight since, 6,000 cloakmakers truder discovered his approach, and sphere of private life, and filled with York bankers, the city of Galves- have reached an agreement as to wages F. M. JOHNSON, Prop. had just time to gain the canoe and dignity every station In which she ton has defaulted and thereby ack- and conditions for the spring season nowledged itself a bankrupt. push it from the shore, when Washing- was placed. Call and see us in our new sanctum. and there will be no strike. TTTRfHrOTPR, LOWELL, MICH., THITRSIXAT, FEBRUARY Jo, 1002

LOWELL LEDGER now will not play "skin the people," Florence Herrington of Canronsburgh DO YOU GET UP just as the coal trust is doing today? npenl last week with her sister, Mrs. D. PUBUSBBB •VIRI TFLLTBUDAT AT (Wch. LOWELL, KENT COUNTT, MICH. TUE LEDGER has no wish for Geo. Krotl attended the funeral of his WITH A LAME BACK ? aunt, Mrs. Miranda Squires at Grand Haven, —BT— controversy with its contemporary last Saturday. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. FRANK M. JOHNSON. and no intention of indulging in one. Dell Condon was np North several days Stock Health In view, however, of several insin- Isst week buying >lnmbor for their lumber Almost everybody who reads Ihe news- Kutured Ht Lowell poat ofllce m becond uations which have appeared in these yard at Moseiy. papers Is sure lo know of ihe wonderful clHHb nmtlor. columns regarding the Journal's The Lady Maccabees are adding new i| i( ^ cures made by Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, editorials, it is only fair to state members to their Hive, here. SUKWRIPTION ONE DOLLAR YEARLY the great kidney, liver that for the past nine or ten months The Methodist Minister of Egypt was here Sunday. and bladder remedy. Most of the remedies for curing' ailments of animals are a ADVKHTI8INO RATBH. we have known that Brother David- jg It Is Ihe gr^at mcdl- Frank Kuech of Johnstown visited his queer mixture of ffootl and bad. They date back to the Hpaoo AdvortifliiinontB ono iunortion son was using Washington-written cal triumph of the nlne- iOo por iuch. Humo more thou once 7o parents a few duys last week. 'ijjfi teenth century; dis- time when hit-or-miss methods of treatment prevailed. editorials, but were unable lo prove |)er inch. 0 .... 1; covered after yean of Clerk'ft WIJIO SuKgcstiuu. Most condition powders aim at every things and hit it. We have now the proof that of •III scientific research ly I'n^w and httlf-page ndn, f S.OOatul $1.00 - the eighteen editorial notes in the "I have lately been much troubled with \9 Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nothinnR . BtiBiueBS notioeH HIDOIIK local iloniH r»c Journal of Feb. U not a line or dyspepsia, belching and sour stomach," * nent kidney and blad- per line per issue. Those fakiug run of writes M. H. Mead, loading pharmacist of der specialist, and Is Mipcr out^idu of local matter 8 cents por thought was the product of the Attleboro, Mass. "I could eat hardly any- wonderfully successful In promptly curing fIno. editor's pen or brain, but that each thing without suffering several hours. M» lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- were furnished by Swift & Co., clerk sugjjeslt'd I try Kodol Dypepsia Cure bles and Brighfs Disease, which Is the wont Look's Condition Powder tiard in diroutory ouliniui $1.00 por which I did with |mo6t happy results. I form of kidney trouble. ino per year. One inch $5.00 per year. patent attorneys of Washington, have had no more trouble and when one Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec- I) C. It may bo that Brother t 'ardfl of thanks 50o. can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy ommended for everything but If you have kid- Davidson in his journalistic inex- and nuts after such a time, their digestion ney. liver or bladder trouble It will be found is a remedv you can rely upon to improve the condition of perience deems such a course right must l>e prelty good. I endorse Kodol lust the remedy you need. It has been tested all kinds of stock. It is a prompt tonic. it purifies the SQ and proper, but it seems to us that Dyspepsia Cure heartily.' You don't have In many ways, In hospital work. In private blood, it stimulates the kidneys and liver to healthy THAI Cliicago inm who proposcH to diet. Eal all the good food you want practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- persistent plagiarism is hardly in to fetch a shipload of monkeys from hut don't overload ihe stomach' Kodol chase relief and has proved so successful in activity. Far better in every way than ordinary condition Africa and teach them to pick cotton accord with his clerical calling. Dyspepsia Cure digests your food. L. H. every case that a special arrangement has powders. been made by which all readers of this paper is likely to have more fun than a Try writing a few lines of your Tift «VCo. who have not already tried It. may have a 25c per lb. I»ox of monkeys. It will lie' in own. Brother Davidson, Cascade. sample bottle sent free by mail, aiso a book order for sontheun Negroes to raise telling more about Swamp-Root and how to JI howl about this threatened impor- Saved Ilor Child's Lilo. Mr. and Mrs. Marrley Wisner of Chicago find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. "In three weeks our chubby little spent a week with their parents here and When writing mention reading this generous tation of the pauper labor of Africa. in Caledonia. •'.I'TV- boy was changed by Pneumonia offer In this paper and send your address to LOOK'S Edmund C hftpple visited over Sunday .MAKING haste to get rich by almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W , ^ M* I i . with Ernest Hales. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng- UJUlMlniH DRUG AND BOOK STORE ( l ooked methods seldom pays in the Watkinsof Pleasant City, 0 "A Miss liouiue VanderVeen of Grand hamton, N. Y, • The terrible cough set in, that, in npite ol long run, as that "Napoleon of Kapids visited at Mr. Bates' Saturday and regular fifty cent and nomeof fi^amp-nnot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. linancc," Frank C. Andrews, now a good doctor'* treatment f ir several Sunday. in JI Detroit jail, is doubtless ready weeks, grew worse every day. We Master Clare Cogor drove to Alaska Sat- to testify. Voung men, beware of then used Dr. Kind's New Discoverv urday and spent the night with his uncle, Charley C'lyne. CanuottHburK. ••••••••• speculation. In your efforts to get for Consumption, and our darling Jiimea Stevens is makimr a two weeks Mrs. Wheeler died at tho home something for nothing, do not for- was soon sound and well. Wo are sure this grand medicine saved his visil with his old time friend, Mr. Kaker of her daughter, Mrs. Emery get that the other fellow may be and family, al l>ulteruiit Ionia Co life." Millions know it's the onlv sure Wheeler, Feb 9, aged 80 years. playing the same game. MUs Lucia M. Burt of Ada has resigned core for c *ngli8, colds and all lunp The old lady had been afflicted with htr position as teacher here lo accept a Before buying a THE LEDGER believes tho pro- diseases. D. G. Look cuaranlees more lucrative position in the primary heart disease for some years and posed tax of 10 cents per pound on saiirfachon. 50c and 8100. Tiial department of a school al West Superior, was suffering from an attack of ihe Sofa or Wisconsin. She spent last year a student oleomargerine, now being consider- bottle free. same when stricken with small pox. of the Stale Normal School in that city. ed by Congress, is class legislation Raymond llaskins of McCords, more rec- D. A. Church of Alton with wife of ihe worst kind. Oloo is a pure ently of Grand Rapids, bucceeds her as and little daughter visited her par- food product which the poor people teacher here. ents, Mr. and Mrs. HerrinetOD. Lounge of our large cities, who are utterly T. Markle who is in very poor health Monday. csme from his son's home in Grand Rapids, unable to buy dairy bulter have a ; last Thursday, where he has been visiting James Bookev called on relatives perfect right to use. We do not Keetie Center and is now with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. in Gramn recently. believe that the intelligent farmers Kraiger here. It is said to lie gemiioe small-pnx at Mrs. John Uoag has gone to St. See my elegant line bought direct from Manufac- of the country are in favor of any Dndly Irwin's. Dudlj ami IIIH wife, and Mr. and Mrs. H- C. Denison aliended Louis, Mich., where she is engaged Pomona grange at Courtland last Wednes- such measures. Qeorye MHROII, nil have bean very dan^er- to hold religious meetings. Will turers at low prices. I saved cash discounts on ously sick,lintaruprcxioiniceil better, Mrs. day and Thursday and report a very return to her home in March. THE peddler who used an old Irwin lait Wednebday ni^iit gave birth interesting session. them and divide the profit with my customers. Fnited Slates llag in which lo gath- lo a child, which nnkes llie Hilualion in (he Mr. and Mrs. W J. Watlerson and child- Miss Anna Joyce, who has been family a more Kcrioiifi one; but Rhe is doing ren have the sincere sympathy of all in visiting at Muskegon, is now at er rags, got a "hot box" when he will and will recover. They have a large their bereavement in the death of their home for a few days. struck Hoston, a city court Hning lamih, fourteen children. youngest child, lilllo Bertha, whose funeral him #20 for "contemptuous use of Fred Oonverne ami wife of louia, Dell wns held al the village church, Monday Libbie Joyce is on tho sick list. Feb. 17. the United Stales flag." Dear old Oondon and wife ol Vergennes, Ana Van- Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin of Grand a v. MCDONNELL deibrack and wife, and Anna Winegar Boston, with her crooked streets and Rapids is with her parents, E. B. spent Muudav at George Camerbe'R. The La»t Heard of it. her straight people, who have pre- Joyce and wife. Licensed Embalmer aud Undertaker. ^ The ladies hail an a'l day prayer meet- "My little boy look the croup one night Night calls attemled. . ^ served her colonial and revolution- ing at the church last Thursday. and soon grew so bad you could hear him breath all over the house," says F. D. Geo Whiz! Overcoats are wond- ary landmarks intact at a sacrifice Mrs. Isreul Cove was taken sick last Reynolds, Mansfield, O. We feared he of millions of dollars, and who week but is reported belter now. erfully cheap at Godfrey's. would die, but a f< w doses of Cue Minute —-— keep a fresh wreath on the grave of Anva Hummell, of Lake Odessa, is work- Couch Cure quickly relieved him and we Paul Uevcre. The town of the ing for her sister, Mrs. Ed. Coves, who is went lo sleep. That's the last we heard A Legacy of the Grip. lioston tea party will not "stand very ill. of tho croni). Now isn't a cough cure like Is iften a run -down systeinWtak- 1 for" any insults lo the old llag. Levi Pock, 21), years of ago, died Thurs- that valuablei One Minute Cough Cure ness, nervousness, lack of uppetite, RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS. day morning of appendicitis. Tuesday is absolutely safe and acts Immediately. 0- c energy and ambition, with disorder- To suffer the most excruciating pains, to loss ney-Llver Pills. They cure rheumatism perma- morning an operation was performed by Fur coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, the use of limbs, and to have the Joints swollen nently by making the kidneys active In their WELL, well! There must be one Dr. Shut/, of Grand Rapids and Dr Bealey and all other throat and lung troubles it is ed liver and kidneys often follow an and disfigured Is the lot of tho nctlm of rheuma- work of removing tho ufllc acid from the blood. Jelfersonian Democrat left in tho of Saranac; but the case was of such a nature certain euro. Very pleasant to lake. The attack of this wretched disease. The tism. Mr. William J. Goad. No. 65 Branson Btreet, that very little hope was entertained by the little ones like it. L. II. Taft £ Co, greatest need then is Electric Bitters, country. Listen to Mayor Vcnable Uric add In the blood Is tho cause of rheuma- Oswego, N. Y., writes: "lam very glad to prals« Surgeons for the recovery of the patient. U the splendid tonic, bl )od purifier and tism. If thn kidneys are actlre, they remote the Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver P|ll8, and tell whnt of Baltimore: I don't care one cent The funeral was Bnuday at the Keene regulator of stomach, liver and kid- uric acid. That Is their special work. If, on tho they have done for me. I suffered for many yearn for Prince Henry, whether he comes church al 1, o'clock couducted by Uev. Fallasburg. other hand, the kidneys are deranged, there Is with severe constipation. Rheumatism and kid- Weabrook, burial alSaransccemetry. neys. Thousands have proved thai hero or not. I was brought up to William Armstrong has given up farm- sure to be uric acid in the blood and rheumatic they wonderfully strengthen the ney trouble, and could get no relief until I tried despise princes. It was bred in my Mr. and Mrs. George Golds and little insf and is moving lo Grand Rapids. He pain through the body. Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. In them I bones. If he came here on a level girls, Milton Wilkinson, sud Mr. and Mrs. and Frank Maynard took loads down Sat- nerves, build up the system and restore No amount of liniment will ever cure rheuma- found immediate relief, and can honestly recom- K. V. Sparks, speiit Sunday al 1{. Wilkins- urday. to health all good spiritB after an at- with other people. I would be ready tism. It sometimes relieves, hut cure can only he mend them to other sufferers." on'a. Guests at Mrs. Max Denny's Sunday tack of ijrip. Ifsuffering, try them brought about by setting the ZXEt. One pill a dose. S6c. a box to receive him." This reminds one B F. Wilkinson attended the banquet were Jno. Wright and family of Vergennes, Only 5uc. Perfect satisfaction guar- kidneys right. The most elTec- at all dealera. or Dr. A. W. of Pat's rejoiner to the remark that Frank Sherrard and wife of Keene, Warren tlvo kidney remedy known to Chase Medicine Comptyjy, Buf- at Grand Rapids last Wednesday night. anteed by D. G. Look, Lillie, Mrs. W. I'ottruff and little daughter man Is Dr. A. W. Chase's Kid- one man's as good as another: Mr. and Mrs. Chad Lee went lo Hudson- • A. W. CHASE'S falo, N. Y. and Miss Myra Lillie of Lowell. ~ "Ves, bedad, and a little belter." ville, Wednesday, to visil her aunt; and Smyrna. A good American citizen is the peer will stop at Grand Rapids to soe her sister, Mrs. J. D. Harvy of Lowell called on Mrs. C. Morriman. old neighbors Friday, Earl L. Norton and Miss Nellie Tower KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. of any man on earth, and this both of this vicinity were married in Ionia, Ohurles McCarty had 27 Cows on his Mrs. Wm. Rex ford of Lowell, was in the toadying to foreign nabobs is Feb. 6. Congratalalions. farm, and lost one the other day. neighborhood Friday visiting friends, sickening. Report says that Walter Morris of the Mr. and Mrs. Max Denny pleasantly en- Lowell electric light plant and Miss Anna Reader—You will confer a lasting favor tertained at their home Friday evening a Ridgeway were married, Feb. 17. A BAY county Indian woman is and receive a rewaid, if you will report the small company of friends from Keene, Stop That name of dealers trying lo sell you a snh- Mrs. Geo. Hoppough is spending a few slowly dying. Her son is being and neighbors. A pleasant feature of the Cough! stiluie for the Madiaon Medicine Co's, evening was Low Watson's graphaphone, days with his son, Carl, and family, at Bread and Pastry educated at the Indian school at Rocky Mountain Tea. D. G. Look. which all enjoyed. Remus, who have been quite sick, but we • understand are belter. 4 Carlisle, Pa., and the mother longs We understand from good authority that Wholesome and to see her son before she passes Verseuuea Stulon-Altoa. Mrs. James Spenoer is quite sick with we are lo be in touch with the outside grip- ITH } . delicious away. Although Bay county * Clinton and Haltie Weeks were guests world. We expect to have a rural mail Miss Woodward has resumed her former officials offer to pay the boy'w fare of friends and relatives in Grand Rapids route by the first of April. inegar's! cllii;keBpIe last week. Grove Sears and family ofGrattau vlsiled nosilion as housekeepei in the home of WriJil both ways and to guarantee his Major Chase, after a prolonged absence on The Gleaners of this vicinity will build their parents Sunday, jpcudl on Saturday safe return to Carlisle, the poor account of ill health. She is looking muoh HITE 4 a large hall at Moeely in the near future. Morgan Titus and wife of Keene visited creature's request is heartlessly re- improved. W Grla Weeks sold his farm last week to Mr and Mrs. Beach of Grattan Tuesday. Elgie Oondon went to Grand Rapids lats PINE AND TAK. { fused "according to the rules.of the George Lewis. Mr. Monelte of the Sargent place is SMITH'S BAKERY weak on business. school." If the instincts of human- The Gleaners are still adding new mem- moving to Grand Rapids. There will be a surprise party at Sam and Lutich Room. ity are to be "civilized" out of our hors to their Arbor, their last and twenty Montie Sayles of Grand Rapids has re- Take no substitute. ^ Davia's Thursday evening. Indians, it would be better lo leave more the first of March. turned to his farm in Vergennes. William Gardner and Ed. Condon filled Tom Laughlioof Grattan died Saturday; them as Nature formed them. We a car with baled straw last week. funeral at Parnell Tuesday. Favorite Nearly Everywhere. mmmmmmi do not believe there is a decent ex. Mrs. Lottie Johnson cf Grand Rapids la MORTGAGE SALE. Leo Weeks is visiting her sister Mrs. Constipation means dulness, depression cuse for such brutality. visiting at the home of Wm. Gardner. H. Godfrey, at 01 arksTille. headache, generallv disordered health, Default has been made In the conditions of DeWitl's Little Early Risers stimulate the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ring attended the i oertain Real Kstate Mortirage d Ued March When in want of - Elder Mudge of Maple Rapids will hold IT IG SAID that Prince Henry will liver, open the bowels and relieve this coo* funeral of her brother's youngest child at l8th,A I) 1809 and executed by BENJAMIN Divine services here Sunday Feb. 23, morn- dition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They C. PAl.viIiRand CARRIE T. PALVlER, his visit the tomb of Lincoln. That Lowell last week Thursday. ing and evening A general invitation is never gripe, h avorite pills. L. H. Taft A wife of th • llrst pirt, to FRED J, LAYER of t will be good for Henry but will not extended to all to attend the service. Quite a number from here attended the the second part, and recorded June Sud, Co. funeral of Mrs. Carl Steel at Cooks Corners A. D 1890 at tho otfice of the Register of add a particle to the fame of the home- last week Thorsdaji Deed", Keut County, Michigan, In Ltbir 867 ^ PANCAKE ly old rail-splitter. If the martyr Logan. of Mortgig'S on page elghilSJ at, two and ti Word waa received here Tuesday of the one-haifoVlock p. m. Tho amount due on were alive, the meeting would be one Born—To Daniel Bolcomb and wife, death of George Williams oflonia, former- said mortgage at this date is tho sum of of extremes: a great man, honoring Sunday, Feb. 16, a son. ly of this place. • hree Huudred forty three and 10100 I TIMBER... \ the greatest otfice on earth, to which Mr. Wilson of Toledo has completed five dollars as principal and interest and tho My Hair Peter Thomas was very sick last week, further sum of twenty five dollars [25] as an Zz he was called by his country men. and but is some belter at this writing. bridges in Otlsco township that were taken attorney fee us atlpuiated for In said mort- call at onr store out daring the flood of July 5. a small man,honored by a great office, Norman Ford and family and John gage. Nr suit either at law or in equity hue where you will filnd " I had a very severe sickness Brighton and family of Logan spent Sun- been instituted to recover said debt or any •which came to him by the cbance of The sky looks bluer, the sun shines part thereof. Notice is hereby glyen that by that took off all my hair. I pur- day with Hiram Reese and family of virtue of the power cf sale contained in said birth, without the faintest considera- chased a bottle or Aycr's Hair Dut ton. brighter, a feeling of youth and strength t Pure Buckwheat Flovr creeps over the soul after taking Rocky mortgage aud in pursuance of the statute In tions ot worth or of choice by his Vigor and it brought all my hair A number of young people attended the Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medi* such case made and provided, said mortg igo J- Maple Syrup and people. The two men can be com- back again." parly at Noah Shafer's last Friday evening. will be foreclusod by the sale of premises W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, III. cine Co. 85cts. D. G. Look. therein descilbud at public auction to the Maple Sugar, pared only in the sense in which one A number of young people met to prac- highest bidder on Friday, tho aist day of would speak of light and darkness. tice singing.at E. Hientzelman's Friday * WANTEDr-Sevetal persons of character March, A. D. 1002 at ton flOJ o'clock a m. fc also ^— One thing is certain,— evening. and good reputation in each state (one in of that day at tho North frontdoor of the this county required) to represent and Kent County Court House In the city of Glucose Syrup GENERAL ALGER is in favor of re- [Last week's leUer.] Grand Rapids, Kent County. Michigan. 8ald Ayer's Hair Vigor makes advertise old established wealthy bnsiness r foresting tho Michigan pine barrens the hair grow. This is Miss Ada Rounds of Clarksville, spent house of solid financial standing. Salary Court House being the place where the Sunday with Miss Rose Hieotzelman of $18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all Circuit Court of said county Is £ with spruce; that is of having the held. Said prcmis-js arc described because it is a hair food. this place. payable in cash each Wednesday direct from r: Slate do it. It would be a good in said mortgage as follows: All A number from Logan aliened the head offices. Horse and carriage furnished that oertaln piece or parcel of land situated Bcheme, provided millionaires could It feeds the hair and the funeral of Miss Blanch Monllon at Free- when necessary. References. Enclose In the Township of Bowno, in tho County of i McCarty & Co... 1 be kept from cornering it, after the hair grows, that's all there port Sunday. self addressed stamped envelope. Manager Kent and State of Michigan and described E 16 Caxton Builiding, Chicago. as follows to wit! Tho North west quarter people's money had been spent in is to it. It stops falling Nelson Thomas' children are gaining at r&j of the South-west quarter (#) of suction this writing. producing the timber. If the rich of the hair, too, and al- tour, 4lbeiug In Towuship live (5) North KimmmmmiiiiK men are to be allowed to mouopoli/e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blough of Lowell DR. REIMIMEFVS range nine, 0, West, Bowue, Kent County, ways restores color 10 Michigan. it all and then charge the poor man were guests of Mattie Glasgo Saturday and GOLDEN RDLIEfF Dec. tfHlh, 1001. Sewing machines from $12,76 up gray hair. Sunday; eura CURES ANY QRIP S. P. HICKS, FKED J.LATBU, who wants to build a cottage or shed BRUISES TV* COLDS at Stocking^, also best needles and $1.00 A bottle. Alt druE|is(>. The meetings closed al the M. E. church Atty. for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. a high tariff price, let the rich men I rel BRONCHITIS oil. Sunday night. STINGS M^L\ I IYI SORETHROAT pay the bills. General Alger is a If your drnggiat cannot supply you, WSTY I^IS^JCTL JL JL\ NEURALGIA I HAVE FOU SERVICE a fine send us ono dollar and we will express Nora Hill and Ella Ford visited fiiends A marriage license was issued good fellow; but what security can he COLIC IN8IDB OR OUT DIARRHFFA you a bottle. Be sure and give the nanio in Lowell Saturday, Druggists in 1 to 8 minutes 25c, 60c. |i. grade Durham and Red Polled Bull Tuesday to, Phineous W. Tuthill of give the tax payers of today that the of your nearest express oSi«-e. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. Joel Hientzelman of Indiana is the guest Price $1.00 at a time with return Grattan andvXncy Akert of Green- millionaires of thirty-live years from of Edwin Hientzelman and family of Logan. For saleby W. S. WINEGAR. | privilege. WM. CHEETHAM. t44 ville. >

< THR LEDGER, LOWKLL, MICH., THUKHDAY.FRBflUAtir 2D, l»0a

WORKED WITH FIELD Mrs. 8. 4. Headworth. Susan A. Thompson was boru iu Qrattau Man Helped In Laying the Milford township, Oakland county, Postmaster First Atlantic Cable. Oct. 14,1841. Grattan, Mich.,—Johu Richard- While she was quite young her ton, one of tho few men now living parents moved to Galesburg, wherd Palmer who helped in laying the first Atlan- they resided until she was about ticcable, is a resident of this Tillage. twelve years of age, when they of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des- He was horn in Lowell, Vt., in 1882. came to Bowne. cribes a condition which thous- In 1851 he embarked on a whaler, Jqly 4, 185f, she mirried Chas. ands of men the Brant of New Bedford, which Headworth. To them were givev and women was later wrecked on an island in the six children. Two daughters and find identical Calapagos group. The crew were four sons. In May 1876, her hus- with theirs. picked up by a passing veascl and band was taken from her. Read what he their services engaged. They ended She remained on the farm in says, and note their voyage in New York harbor in Bowue until 1885 when she came t h e similarity ^ 1857, when Mr. Richardson almost to Lowell, whiee has since been her of your own GRAND immediately secured a berth on the home. case. Write to him, enclosing Niagora, from which the first Field In early life Mrs. Headworth was stamped ad- cable was to be laid. converted and joined the M. E, dressed envel- Field and Professor Morse were church of which she was a member ope for reply, familiar figures about the decks and until the morning of Feb. 11, 1003, L. D. Palmer. and f!;ct a per- Mr. Richardson talks interestingly wheu she was transfcred to the sonal corroboration of what is of the freedom with which they Church Triumphant. here given. He says regarding OPPORTUNITY mingled with the men and assisted Of the six children, the four sous, hi the work. Edward of Bowne, and William, Dr. Miles' When the vessel returned to Eng- John and George of Lowell, are left Follow the crowd of eager buyers to the land, after the breaking of the cable, to mourn the loss of a devoted Heart Cure: Great Closing Out Sale of Mr. Richardson left and soon after- mother. *T suffered a^oni/inr! pain in the Mt ward secured passage to the United The funeral was held at the home breast and between my shoulders from States and later came to Grattan. in Lowell, Feb. 13, and tho inter, neart trouble. My heat I would palpi- tate, flutter, then pkip beats, until 1 He is now CO yea^ of age. ment waa iu the Bowne cemetery.— could no lonpT lie in bed. Mrht after [Com. niplit I walked the ll«><«r. for to 11cdown would have meant sudden death. My MORE RURAL ROUTES. condition seemed almosl honelesswhen The latest styles in hats are sold I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, by Godfrey. Come and get them. but U hebed me from I 'c lust, l.aior W. W. PULLEN I took Dr. A. lies' Not vine with llie South Boston and Keene Get the Heart Cure and the effect was aston- ishinfj. leamcstlyImpl similarsuf" Plums This Time. ierers to give these rt incdies a trial." Sherman B. Daboll, special agent Sold by all Druggists 2/ou save money on every purchase of PostOflice department in rural on guarantee. route service, was here Thursday Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. and Friday and with PostmaBter Quick went over routes in Keene Men's Suits $7 50 instead of 10 00 and South Boston and will recom- Men's Suits 3 88 instead of 5 00 mend their establishment. He stat- cnatr. ed that it is the policy of the depart- "Yes, yes—of course; you'll want to ment to serve patrons from their old know about these things, and I'd like to XII. Garments that tit you as if made to your measure. Overcoats Now at One- offices though in a few individual PRELIM IN AillES. cases th^re will probably be changes. Two days later, Philip \Kk-s, COOKIKS you?"—pushing Philip toward the door People" of this "land of the free i PlEV'AKE-s CANIME*. study of physiology aud geography come around after you'd seen what wrongs. So far as Germany is con- r of the inner ollloe. "I had plum forgot next week. we're doing." Mr. Peach was amiably and home of tho brave." ^ of the old reliable BAKKR my appointment, as our Alabama cerned we think Mr. Kerekes is At the Teachers' meeting held voluble, and it was some time before Let us notice a lew of them: friends would say. Mr. Sharpless, make mistaken as to to her sinister motives Philip could find space to drive in the 1st. Tho disfranchisement of the F A. BEHL... last Thursday, the subject, Reading, and intentions regarding this Klrat ciabS iuticlj room in was discussed wedge of rejoinder. "Of ecmrse; glad you acquainted with Mr. Thorndyke. colored voters by some of the south- connection to show you anything weVc got. Inside [Ie wants to talk title with you on lots ern states, aud they still claiming country. On the other hand we Home made and Silt Rising or outside property. Mr. Thorndyke?" 13 aud Xi. block 13." full representation iu Congress. think she rather courts the favors Bread a Specialty. The Philippines on rvheeis. "Inside, I think," Philip replied, ex- (To be oontinned) 2nd. Tho lynching of persons of Uncle Sam. A THISTKSB. amining the map spread out on Fench's Coming into the city over the accused of crime(mo8tly oolored)ac- desk; "about there, I should say"— OF PUBLIC INTEREST. Saved Him Prom Torture. West shore one cannot help seeing placing his finger on two vacant lots companicd in some instances with There is no more a# •niziug trouble thiin piles. I be constant itching and burniuR the Manila and Philippine car. It well within the limits of the Gates tract. To know tho cure for any form of acts of cruelty, barbarity and torture make life intolerable. No position is com- PERE MAR-;UBTTE is a veritable rolling palace of "Ha! best laoatiou in the city—ab- nervousnesH or hysteria needs but to that would shame a savage. One fortable. The torture is Tincea>«l'»tj, Ds* modern magnificence, and to miss solutely gUt-edg«. I guess you know a read the following. hundred aud thirty-five of these Witt s Witch Hazel Salvt cures piles at Nov. 8, 1901 seeing it its contents is to miss good thing when you see It, eh, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Keyea of Ionia, lyuching.s, it is said in 1901. once. For shin diseases, cuts, burns, bruif** Traina lesve Lowell us f »llow5; something you will ever regret Tliorndykc^' Mich , says:— "I have no hesitation The persecution and cruel treat all kinds of wounds it is nneqimlled. J* S. for Djtro^t and Ei-t Phfllp bowed his acknowledgments Qerall, St. Paul, Ark., ayt.; "From 18M 7 1:3 on 10 30 i n 110 pm when you realize its value. A mar- iu recommending Dr. A.W. Chase's ment of some of our best citizens on Por Toledo and SoutU and asked the price. IhufTered with the protru>lini;, hlee'ilng piles velous exhibit of the products, etc., Nerve Pills as a good tonic and account of their religious bolief. 7 I J on 10 30 i n 4 10 um "SLxteen thousand apie'ee; and that's and could find nothing to help me nntil 1 vor Qrand Raold*. »r h i id ^V^st of the Philippines is contained cheap.* building up medicine. I have For instance, see that feeble old tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Naive. A few 10 3 1 un i 10 p nS l^ pm therein. "A month ago I should have laughed suffered severely for a long time man down iu Georgia, Uken from boxes completely cured me." Beware of For Satflnaw and Bu City counterfeits. L. H. Taft & Oo 7 47 am 6 07 pm Wanton Stanley Webb, the well- at you^fr. Fench; now, I shall only say from nervous trouble and last fall his family aud put to work in the For Freeport 7 13 am 4 10 pm known war correspondent, has also that I think you're a little ahead of the was very poorly when I got some of chain gang with the lowest of TATE OF MICHKUN, The Probate B L. BKATTON, H. F. MOELLBR, market." a large and valuable collection of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and criminals, on the public streets; aud S Oourt for the Oo iuty of Kent. vgt. Uenl. PuM. Atjen photographs of battles and the life Whereupon the manager leaned back, have used several boxes and feel that for what? Why for the awful crime At a session of said Court, held at the of the troops in tho Philippines. threw one leg over the arm of his chair, they have done me a lot of good in of doing a little hoeing in his garden Probate Office in the City of Grand Rapids and proceeded to demotostrote by an in said county, on the 10th day of February GRAND TRUNK RAILWAYJWSTEM. Aside from the wonderful exhibits, building up my strength and help- on the tirst day of the week after argument In which volubility outran A D.. 1902. WB8TBO0ND PllOM liOWBLL. it is worth one's time and the small Itself that the price asked wasconser- ing me in a general way." having kept the seventh day as the Present HON. Hiaay D. JEWELL. admission fee to see the exterior and ^tive rather than speculative; that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills Sabbath, according to his honest Judge of Probate. No IP Morning Express to interior of the car. It is fixed up Messrs. This and That, of Cincinnati, are sold at .50c a box at dealers or conviction of duty; aud believing Tn the matter of the estxteof PATRICK Qrand Haven 12 23 pm CURLEY,deceased DANIEL E. MURRAY with a kitchen, dining room, bed and Senator The Other, of Michigan, Dr A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. that the constitution of ihe United No 13 Mail and Chicago Ex* having tiled in said court his final adminis- (Avners of the property on either side of piess to Grand Haven 442 pm and bath room, and the system pre- Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait States guaranteed to every citizen tration account, and bis petition praying No 11 Steamboat Express 9 19 pm Ihe lots in question, had refused fabu- vailing is perfect. Up to date it and signature of A. W. Chase, M. the right to serve God according to for the allowance thereof and for the agsiKU- to Gd Rapids has been exhibited in thirteen states lous offers for their holdings—and D., are on every package. For the dictates of his conscience. meut and distribution of tho residue of No 17 Western Express to much more to the same effcct, said estate and everywhere it has received un- sale at Look's Drug stove. 4th. The fact that Uncle Sam Qd Haven 8 40 am punctuated and emphasized by Mr. It is ordered that Friday, the 14th day Nos 11,19 and 13 daily except Sunday. . stinted praise.—Syracuse, N. Y., derives a large part of the public of March A. D., 1902, at ten o'clock in the Fench's right forefinger laid impress- WANTED—Several persons of eharactor No 17, daily. Evenning Journal, Sept. 11, 1901 revenue from a business that pro- forenoon, at said probate office, be and Is ively in the palm of his left hand. and good reput ition iu each 8laie(oue iu HASTBOUND hereby appointed for examining and allow- Will^ihibit at Pere Marquette The visitor listened patiently, and for thin county required)lo represent and ad- duces more criminals and paupers No 12 Detroit express to De- ing said ao -ount and hea'in^said peliti -n. troit and East 7 19 am Depot, Saturday, Feb, 22. once in his life—having a definite object vertise old established wealthy buHiuess than any oth^r cause known to It is further ordered. That public notice No 20 Mail to Detroit 10 0) am In view—forgot to be bored. Wheu the house oi polid Huauoial standintr. Salary civilization. All these things, with- thereof be »{iven by publication ot a copy of $18.00 weekly with expenses addilional, all No 18 Evening Express to Millions Put to Work manager rau out of breath, Philip said: out numerating farther, transpiring this order, for three successive weeks pre- payable in cash each Wednesday direct Detroit and East 8 23 pm "I still think your figure is too high, vious to sai'l day of hearing in the LOWELL from head offices. Florae and carriage under the shidow of Old Glory and No 14 Eastern Fxpress to ) The most wonderful activity of the but we can talk of that later; I shall LEDGER a newspaper printed and circulat- furnished when necessary. Referenoes Uncle Sam either unable or mi will- Durand and East 7 43 pm new century is shown by the enormous want a little time fur iuvestlgation and sd in said county. Enclose self-addreused stamped envelope Nos 12. 20 and 18 daily except Sunddy demand for the world's beat workers for an examination of the title." ing to prevent them. Had we not HABBY D. JEWELL, Judge of Probate. Manager, 316 Oaxton- Buildintr, Chicigo NOB 14, daily. —-Dr. Ring's New Life Pills. For He was watching his antagonist to hotter g(?t rid of some of these dark (A true copy) ALVIN K. KWINO, A.O. HBYDLAUFP,Agent, Register of Probate Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious- mark the first sign of discomposure. It She was sitting un with a sick man. blots on our National esoutche »n, liowoll, Mich ness or any trouble of Stomach, Liv- came at the word title. Fench suddenly No p ofeBhional nurse was she, before we have too much to say simp'v sitting up with her love-niofc lover, er or Kidneys they're unrivaled. Only lost interest, and the self-assertive leg about the monarchial nations of ihe Wanted—Sewing machine operat- Closing out sale of organs at ^114 limply down from the arm qf the Giving him Rocky Mountain Tea. 25c at D. G. Look's drug store. D Q. Look. world? Should we not be a little ors at the shirt and wrapper factory. Stocking's. mind; the dtacon has hla black coat tiorj through a block of Btorehouies. 9500 FROM 11.00. Deafn^t Cannot lie Cared TALMAGEVS SERMON. on now. He looks solemn aud goes Catherine de Medici got her death from Wm. Kelley, Lawrence CO.. O., made on 11.00 r local uppllcotlons. an they cannot reach the aea-sed portion of the ear. There is only one home talking about "tho blessed ser- smelling a poisonous rose. Columbus, worth of tomato seed, bought from the John A. a Salior Seed Co., LaCroase, Wl»., last Bummer, war to cure deafness, and that is by consti- TO MOTHERS NECESSITY OF BRINGINQ RELIGION mon." If the wheat In the churches by stopping and asking for a piece of over 1600. That pays. tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an innamed condition of tho mucus lining of the Mn. J. H. Hasklns, of Chicago, INTO THE EVERY DAY WORLD. should be put Into a hopper, the first bread and a drink of water at a Fran- Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed turn of the crank would make the ciscan convent, was led to the discov- you hare a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- HI.. President Chicago Arcade ing, and when it is entirely eiOHCd deafness is chaff fly, I tell you. Some of these ery of a new world. And there Is an the result, and unletis the inflammation can be Club, Addresses Comforting *WhaUo«ver Do, Do It to tha Glory men are great sticklers for gospel Intimate connection between trlflea and taken out and this tube restored to its norma) Wprdg to Women Regarding condition, healing will be destroyed forever; of Ood"—A Mon Cannot D« m ChrU- preaching. They say: "You stand Immensities, between nothings and Now early cuoumbors la one of the best paying nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, Childbirth. tlan on Sunday and a Worldling All there In bands In surplice and gown everythings. which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of vegetables, ao alao earliest radishes, peat, the mucuu surfaces. the Rett of tho Week. and preach—preach like an angel—and Now, be careful to let none of those tomatoes, beets, etc. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ** DKAB MRS. PINNMI:—Mothers we will stand out here and attend to annoyances go through your soul unar- For 100. and this Notice of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot need not dread childbearing after they be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bond for business. Don't mix things. Don't ralgned. Compel them to adminlstei the John A- Salier Seed Co., LaOrosse. Wit., know the value of Lydl» E. Pink* ^Copyright, 1902, Loula Klopsch. N. T.) send you 150 kinds ot vegetable and flower circulars, free. get business and religion in tho same to your spiritual wealth. Do not let F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ol ham's Vegetable Compound* Waahlngton, Feb. 16.—Iu this dis- seeds and mammoth catalog telling all about Sold by Druggists. 76a bucket You attend to your matters, any annoyance or perplexity come money making vegetables. Market gardeners' While I loved children I dreaded ths course Dr. Talmage advises us to do list, So. w. N. U. Hall's Family Pills are the best across your soul without its making # ordeal, for it left mo weak and sick our best In the spheres where we are and we will attend to ours." They do you better. Big Inorease In Baggage Doty. 'laced and not wait to serve God In not know that God sees every cheat TORTOISE 18 A MOU8ER. Our national government did not During the ten months ended Deo. esoundlng position; text, I Corinthi- they have practiced in the last six ? think it belittling to put a tax on pins Novel fat of a Philadelphia Woman 81 last the duties collected on incoming ans x, 31, "Whether, therefore, ye eat years; that he can Took through the and a tax on buckles and a tax on Catches Mice. baggage at New York amounted to or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to iron wall of their fireproof safe; that |665,624, against |221,266 collected dur- the glory of God." he has counted every dishonest dol- shoes. The individual taxes do not A Philadelphia woman who dislikeB amount to much, but in the aggregate ing the corresponding period of 1900, When the apostle In this text sets lar they have In their pocket, and that both cats and mice has discovered a to millions and millions of dollars. And when the old system was in force, an forth the Idea that so common an ac- a day of Judgment will come. These novel substitute for one as an exter- I would have you, O Christian man, Increase of about 300 per cent tion as the taking of food and drink is Inconsistent Christian men will sit on minator of the other. This substitute put a high tariff on every annoyance to be conducted to the glory of God, he the Sabbath night in the house of God is nothing more nor less than an ordi- and vexation that comes through your Brooklyn, N. T., Feb. 17th—The activity prodalms the Importance of religion singing at the close of the service nary land tortoise. at the laboratory of the Garfleld Tea Co. soul. This might not amount to much is further evidence of the popularity of In the ordinary affairs of our life. In "Rock of Ages Cleft for Me," and then Ever since last summer, when the In single cases, but in the aggregate it their preparations; over THREE MIL- all ages of the world there has been a when the benediction Is pronounced tortoise was added to the family circle LION FAMILIES used the Oarfleld Rem- would be a great revenue of spiritual edles last year! This vast public ap- tendency to set apart certain days, shut the pew door and say as they go by the woman's youngest son, aged 9, strength and satisfaction. And I have proval speaks well for tho remedies. They places aud occasions for worship, and out: "Good-bye, religion. I'll be back she has noticed that the mice, with are: Oarfleld Tea. Garfleld Headache to tell you, 0 Christian men, if you Powders. Oarfleld-Tea Syrup. Oarfleld to think those were the chief realms next Sunday." which the house had previously been cannot apply the principles of Christ's Relief Plasters, Oarfleld Belladonna Plas- In which religion was to act Now, I think that the church of God and overrun, were gradually disappearing. ters, Garfleld Digestive Tablets and Oar- religion on a small scale you will never fleld Cold Cure. holy days aud holy places have their the Sabbath are only an armory where It was not until the other day, how- be able to apply them on a large scale. MRS. J. H. HASKINS. Importance. They give opportunity for we are to get weapons. I look upon ever, that she discovered the cause. New York May Get Lyman Gage. If you cannot contend successfully for months after, and at the timo Z ipeclal performance of Christian duty the church of Christ and the Sabbath It is reported in financial circles In against these small sorrows that come She was sitting very quietly with some thought death waa a welcome relief; and for regaling of the religious appe- day as only the place and time where down single handed, what will you do fancy work, and the tortoise, which New York that the presidency of the but before my last child was born a tite, but they cannot take the place of and when we are to get armed for when tho greater disasters of life come has the liberty of the house, was ap- United States Trust company has been pood neighbor advised LydlaG.Plnk« continuous exercise of faith and pray- Christian conflict, but the battlefield is down with thundering artillery, rolling parently asleep in a corner. Presently United States Trust company of that nam's Vegetable Compound, and er. In other words, a man cannot be on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, I used that, together with your Pills over your soul? a little mouse made its appearance, city has been offered to Lyman J. Gage, co much of a Christian on Sunday that Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "St former secrtary of the treasury, and and Sanative Wash for four months Again, wo must bring the religion of and the tortoise opened its beady eyes. before the child's birth; — it brought he can afford to be a worldling all the Martin's" and "Lenox" and "Old Hun- that he will accept. Christ Into our commonest blessings. Round and round ran the mouse, get- me wonderful relief. I hardlv had an rest of the week. You cannot eat so dred" do not amount to anything When the autumn comes and the har- ting nearer and nearer the tortoise as ache or pain, and when the child was much at the Sabbath banquet that you unless they sing all the week. A ser- Bafferors from Kidney Troahle vests are In and the governors make though fascinated. Finally It was with- ten days old 1 left my bed strong in can afford religious abstinence the oth- Should not fail to road the advertise- mon Is useless unless we can take It proclamations we assemble In churches health. Every sprinp andfall I now take er six days. The genuine Christian life in striking distance. The tortoise with us behind the plow and the coun- and wo are very thankful. But every ment of the Church Kidney Cure Co., abottleof Lydia E. PI nklmm's Veg- Is not spasmodic; does not go by fits darted out its head, there was a snap etable Compound and find it keeps ter. The Sabbath day is worthless If It day ought to bo a thanksgiving day. 406 Fourth avenue. New York, appear- and starts. It tolls on through heat of the Jaws, a tiny little squeak, and me in continual excellent health."— lasts only twenty-four hours. We do not recognize the common mer- ing in this paper. and cold, up steep mountains aud along the mouse was dead. MKS. J. IT. IIASKINS, 3248 Indiana Ave., There are many Christians who say: cies of life. We are so stupid that dangerous declivities, Its eye on the Then the tortoise calmly and delib- A man In Bailey's Island, Me., has in- Chicago, III. — £6000 forfeit If abf testimo- "We are willing to serve God, but we nothing but the misfortune of others vented a harness lo keep a hen from nial la not genuine. everlasting hills crowned with the cas- erately set to work, says the Philadel- scratching up the garden. do not want to do It In these spheres can rouse us up to our blessings. As Care and careful counsel is tles of the blessed. I propose to plead phia Record, to eat its victim. what the expectant and would-be for an everyday religion. about which we are talking, and it the ox grazes in the pasture up to Its Stops tho Cough nnrt seems so Insipid and monotonous. If eye In clover, yet never thinking who Works Off tho Cold mother needs, and this counsel In the first place we want to bring no Ciincliod It. we had some great occasion. If wo had makes the clover, and as the bird picks Laxative liroiuo (Juiniue Tablets. Price25c. she can secure without cost by the religion of Christ into our conver- Erie, Kans., Fob. 17th.—In July of lived In the time of Luther, If we had up the worm from the furrow, not writing to Mrs. Pinkhaiu al pation. When a dam breaks and two 1900, W. H. Xetchum of this place was The father of Keats kept a livery sta- knowing that it is God who makes Lynn, Mass. or ihree villages are overwhelmed or been Paul's traveling companion, if suddenly seized with a violent pain In ble, In which the poet was born. everything, from tho animalcule In tho an earthquake in South America swal- wo could serve God on a great scale, his back. He says he supposed It was we would do It, but we can't in this sod to the seraph on the throne, so we ALWAYS USE RUSS BLEACHING RLUE, A lows a whole city, then people begin a "stitch" and would soon pass away, acknowledged the leading bluiug. Made by everyday life." There Is, however, a go on eating, drinking and enjoying, but it lasted five months and caused The Russ Company, South Bend, Ib4. CAPSICUM VASELINE to talk about the uncertainty of life, ( POT UP IN CULLAPS1ULB TUUBs ) field of endurance and great achieve- but never thanking, or seldom thank- and they Imagine that they are engag- him great soreness, so that he was A Rubstltuto for and superior to mustard or ment, but it is in everyday life. There ing, or, If thanking at all, with only In 134C. 500,000 persons died of plague ed in positively religious conversation. barely able to get out of bed. Ho be- at Bagdad in loss than 90 days. any other plaster, and will not blister tho are Alps to scale, there are Hellesponts half a heart. most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and No. You may talk about these things came alarmed and consulted a doctor curative aualltle.s of this article aro wonder- I compared our Indifference to tho and have no grace of God at all In to swim, there are fires to brave, but which only Increased his anxiety and ful. It will stop the toothachc at once, and brute, but perhaps I wronged tho relieve headache and sciatica. Wo recom- your heart. We ought every day to they are all around us now. This Is did him no good. brute. I do not know but that, among mend it as tho l|est and nafest external be talking religion. The real, genuine the hardest kind of martyrdom to bear. A friend who had some experience counter-irritant known, also us an external its other Instincts, It may have an In- 7/ IT remedy for pains in the chest and stomach Christian man talks chiefly about this It took grace to lead Latimer and advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Know by the sign stinct by which It recognizes the divine and all rheumatic, neuralgic ond gouty com- life and the great eternity beyond and Ridley through the fire triumphantly pills. Mr. Ketchum began with six plaints. A trial will prove what we claim hand that feeds it. I do not know but for It, and it will bo found to be Invaluable not so much about the Inslgnlflcant when their armed enemies and their pills a day and In a week was well that God is, through It, holding com- in the household. Many people say "It Is the pass between these two residences. And friends were looking on, but It re- and the soreness all gone. However, best of all of your preparations/' Price 10 munication with what we call "irra- cents, at all druggists or other dealers, or by yet how few circles there are where quires more grace now to bring men this did not satisfy him, for be says: tional creation." The cow that stands sending this amount to us in postage stamps the religion of Jesus Christ is welcome. through persecution when nobody is "I thought I would clinch the cure we will send you a tube by mall. No article under the willow by the watercourse, should be accepted by the public unless tho Go into a circle even of Christian peo- looking on. I could show you In this with another box and I did. I have chewing Its cud, looks very thankful, same carrlcs our label, as otherwise it is not ple, where they are full of joy and hi- city a woman who has had rheumatism had no recurrence of the trouble since genuine. CMESEBROUGH MFG. CO., and who can tell how much a bird 17 State Street, NEW YOUK CIXR. larity, and talk about Christ or heaven for twenty years and has endured more and as this Is over a year ago I am means by Its song? The aroma of the • and everything Is immediately silenced. suffering and exhausted more grace thoroughly convinced that Dodd's Kid- flowers smells like incense, and the As on a summer day when the forests than would have made twenty martyrs ney Pills have completely cured me." mist arising from the river looks like are full of life, chatter, chirrup and pass triumphantly through the fire. the smoke of a morning sacrifice. Oh, carol—a mighty chorus of bird har- If you are not faithful in a grand mis- Big Canning Trust Forming. that we were as responsive! Yet who mony, every tree branch an orchestra— sion. If you cannot stand the bite of a A 110,000,000 trust, backed by New .CLOVER thanks God for the air, the fountain ) Largest growers of I If a hawk appear In the sky every voice midge, how could you endure the York and Baltimore bankers In the Si. Jacobs Oil _ Clover, Timothy and of life, the bridge of sunbeams, the stops and the forests are still. Just so breath of a basilisk? East and the Wisconsin Trust com- CVRES Grasses. Gur northern grown Clover,, path of sound, the great fan on a hot for vigor, frost and druuth resisting' I have seen a lively religious circle Do not think that any work God pany in the West, Is to be organized Rheumatism \ properties, hasjustly become famous, j summer's day? Who thanks God for silenced on the appearance of anything gives you to do in the world Is on too at Milwaukee, Wis., in connection with SUPERIOR CLOVER, bo. $5.90; 100 Ibt. $9.80 this wonderful physical organism, this Neuralgia, Sciatica, Jlke religious conversation. small a scale for you to do. The whole the National Canners' association con- Li Crosse Prims Clover, bu. $6.60; 100 lbs. $9.20 sweep of the vision, this chime of har- My friends, the religion of Jesus universe is not ashamed to take caro vention. Lumbago, Sprains, mony struck Into the ear, this soft Samples-CloTer, Timothy and Grasses and jreat | Christ Is something to talk about with of one little flower. Plato had a fable Bruises, Soreness, Catalog mailed you for ic postage. tread of a myriad delights over the a glad heart. It is brighter than the which I have now nearly forgotten, Don't Trifle With Rhenmntisin. nervous tissue, this rolling of the crim- Stiffness, JOHN A. SALZEFf waters; It is more cheerful than the but it ran something like this: He Use MATT J. JOHNSON'S 6088. Cures son tide through artery and vein, this quickly, safely and permanently. sunshine. Do not go around groaning said spirits of the other world came 25c tvnd 50c Seed Co.i ~ drumming of the heart on our march about your religion wheu you ought, to back to this world to find a body and to immortality? Wo take all these Spencer, from first to last, consumed IIACROSSE.WIS.I be singing it or talking it In cheerful find a sphere of work. One spirit came things as a matter of course. four years of tolerable steady labor in tones of voice. How often It Is that and took the body of a king and did the preparation of the "Faerie we find men whose lives are utterly his work; another spirit came and took But suppose God should withdraw Queene." When answering Ads. please mention ibis paper Inconsistent who attempt to talk relig- tho body of a poet and did his work; these common blessings! Your body would become an inquisition of tor- ion and always make a failure of It. after awhile Ulysses came, and he My friends, we must live religion or we said: "Why, all the fine bodies are ture, the cloud would refuse rain, every green thing would crumple up, cannot talk it. If we have really felt taken, and all tho grand work Is taken. and the earth would crack open under the religion of Christ In our hearts, let There is nothing left for me." And your feet. Tho air would cease its us talk of It, and talk It with an Illumi- some ono replied, "Ah, the best one healthful circulation, pestilence would nated courtenance, remembering that has been loft for you." Ulysses said, when two Christian people talk God "What's that?" And the reply was, swoop, and every house would become gives special attention, and writes "The body of a common man, doing a a place of skulls. Streams would first swim with vermin and then dry up, down what they say; Malachl 111., 16. common work and for a common re- "Then they that feared the Lord spake ward." A good fable for the world and and thirst and hunger and anguish and often one to another, and the Lord just as good a fable for the church. despair would lift their scepters. Oh, compare such a life as that with the hearkened and heard It, and a book of Whether we eat or drink or what- remembrance waa written." soever wo do, lot us do It to the glory life you live with your families! Is It not time that, with every word of Delicately formoil and gently reared, women will Again, I remark, we must bring the of God. our lips and with every action of our find, in all the seasons of their lives, as maids or wives religion of Christ Into our employ- Again, we need to bring the religion life we began to acknowledge these or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy ments. "Oh," you say, "that Is very of Christ into our commonest trials. everyday mercies? which acts prently and pleasantly and naturally, and well If a man handle large sums of For severe losses, for bereavement, for money or if he have an extensive traf- trouble that stocks like an earthquake I was preaching one Thanksgiving which may be used with truly beneficial effects, under fic, but in the humble work in life that and that blasts like a storm, we pre- day and announced my text, "Oh, any conditions,when the system needs a laxative—is— I am called to the sphere is too small scribe religious consolation; but, busi- give thanks unto tho Lord, for he is Syrup of Figs. It is well known to be a simple com- tor the action of such grand, heavenly ness man, for the small annoyances of good, for his mercy enduroth forever." bination of the laxative and carminative principles of principles." Whp told you so? Do you last week how much of the grace of I do not know whether there was any raw plants with pleasant, aromatic liquids, which are not know that God watches the faded God did you apply? "Oh," you say. blessing on the sermon or not, but the agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable \ text went straight to a young man's leaf on the brook's surface as certainly "these trials are too small for such ap- to the system when its gentle cleansing is desired. as he does the path of a blazing sun? plication." My brother, they are shap- heart. He said to himself as I read Many of the ills from which women suffer are of a And the moss that creeps up the side ing your character, they are souring the text: "Oh, give thanks unto the a transient nature and do not come from any organic of the rock makes as much impression your temper, they are wearing out your Lord, for he is good"—Why, I have upon God's mind as the waving tops patience, and they are making you less never rendered him any thanks! Oh, trouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so •f Oregon pine and Lebanon cedar, and less of a man. I go into a sculp- what an ingrate I have been!" Can It promptly to the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs, and the alder, crackling under the tor's studio and see him shaping a be, my brother, that you have been fed but when anything more than a laxative is needed it cow's hoof, sounds as loud in God's ear statue. He has a chisel in one hand by the good hand of God all these is best to consult the family physician and to avoid as the snap of a world's conflagration. and a mallet in the other, and he gives days, that you have had clothing and the old-time cathartics aud loudly advertised nos- When you have anything to do in life, a very gentle stroke—click, click, click! shelter and all the beneflcent surround- trums of the present day. Wheu one needs only to ings, and yet have never offered your however humble it may seem to be, I say, "Why don't you strike harder?" remove the strain, the torpor, the congestion, or heart to God? Oh, let a sense of the God is always there to help you to do "Oh," he replies, "that would shatter similar ills, which attend upon a constipated condi- It. A religion that is not good in one the statue. I can't do it that way. I divine goodness shown you in every- tion of the system, use the true and gentle remedy- m place is not worth anything in an- must do it this way." So he works on, day blessings melt your heart, and if i] Syrup of Figs—and enjoy freedom from the depres- other place. The man who has only a and after awhile the features come you have never before uttered one day's wages in his pocket as certainly out, and everybody that enters the stu- earnest note of thanksgiving let this sion, the aches ami pains, colds aud headaches, which needs the guidance of religion as he dio is charmed and fascinated. Weil, be the day which shall hear your song! are due to inactivity of the bowels. who rattles the keys of a bank and God has your soul under process of de- What I say to one I say to all. Make Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs could abscond with a hundred thou- velopment. and it is the little annoy- every day a Sabbath and every meal can hope to get its beneficial effects and as a guar- sand dollars. ances and vexations of life that are a sacrament and every room you enter antee of the excellence of the remedy the full name a holy of holies. We all have work to There are those prominent in the chlscling out your immortal nature. It of the company—Califoniia Fig Syrup Co.—is Is click, click, click! I wonder why do; let us be willing to do it. We all churches who seem to be on public oc- printed on the front of every package and without casions very devout who do not put some great providence does not come have sorrows to bear; let us cheer- it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs is fraud- ttie principles of Christ's religion into and with one stroke prepare you for fully bear them. We all have battles to practice. They are the most inexor- heaven. Ah, no. God says that Is not fight; let us courageously fight them. ulent and should be declined. To those who know the •Jfe' able of creditors. They are the most tho way. And so he keeps on by strokes If you want to die right, you must live quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any grasping of dealers. They are known of little annoyances, little sorrows, lit- right. Negligence and- indolence will substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called for, is as sharpers on the street. They-fleece tle vexations, until at last you shall be win the hiss of everlasting scorn, always resented by a transfer of patronage to some every sheep they can catch. A country a glad spectacle for angels and for while faithfulness will gather its gar- first-class drug establishment, where they do not merchant comes In to'buy spring or mon. It is the little troubles of life lands and wave its scepter and sit recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation upon its throne long after this earth fall goods, and he gets into the store that are having more effect upon you remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all than the groat ones. A swarm of lo- has put on ashes and eternal ages have of one of these professed Christian reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle. men who have really no grace in their custs will kill a gralnfield sooner than begun their march. So our every step hearts, and he Is completely swindled. the Incursion of three or four cattle. in life should be a triumphal march, He is so overcome that he cannot get You say, "Since I lost my child, since I and the humblest fofitstool on which out of town during the week. He stays lost my property, I have been a differ- we are called to sit will be a conquer- In town over Sunday, goes into seme ent man." But you do not recognize or's throne. • church to get Christian consolation, the architecture of little annoyances when what is his amazement to find that are hewine. digging, cutting, shap- Maxlmlnus, the Roman Emperor, urrniaITgSyrv that the very man who hands him the ing, splitting and interjoining your was over eight feet high, and could poor box in the church Is the one who moral qualities. Rats may sink a ship. wear his wife's bracelet as a thumb relieved him of his money! But never One lucifer match may send destruc- ring. 4

Overton, with that readiness charac- teristic of the enterprising American, WHO ENDORSE al once made a duplicate copy of the same. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN PERUNA. An American Nabob. \ Then they talked over the wonderful matter In a most serious way, arrang- A RemoLrkotble Story of Love, Gold ^nd • ing their plans even down to the most V minute details. Adventure. 1 The crisis was coming none too soon. Jack concluded, for unless something | By ST. GEORGE RATHBORNE • happened to get him out of the country there must presently be an explosion. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••4 •••• ••••••••••••• Copyright, by STUUT & SMITH, New Yurk. He had feared it of late, for Dona Juanita was beaming love upon him CHAPTER X (Continued.) "At any time," was the nonchalant every time they met, and from more Not that shots were uncommon In reply. than one quarter he found black looks San Jose by any moans, for where men Some people might have thought bent upon him by the jealous-minded carry arms continually It Is only natu- such a solemn ceremony necessitated young gallants of San Juan. ral that an occasional explosion oc- pomp and full dress—they might even Many a conqueror of kingdoms has curs. have been horrified at the sight of the met his fate finally through the venge- But there was something peculiar new president standing in his shirt ful hand of a woman whose love he about this discharge—it came in the sleeves within tho doorway of his has treated lightly. midst of silence, and seemed, as Indeed adobe domicile, with his pipe between Overton cursed the hour when he it must be, a signal. his teeth, holding up his right hand first saw this dark-eyed hourl luring Jack struck a match and lit his pipe. and repeating in Spanish the oath of her two rivals to meet in deadly com- It was none of his funeral, any way, ofilce, which Barrajo uttered for per- bat so that the public ball might wind and if on tho morrow the good people haps the thirteenth time in his long- up In its usual blaze of glory. of Gautarica woke up under another hold capacity as dictator. Here then came old Barrajo, just in dynasty, why that was their lookout. Thus it was done. the nick of time, it seemed, with a Tho recollection of Burrajo gave Jack The general called for a farewell grand project which. If successful, iasHt something of a shock, for he remem- round of cheers, and they were given would open up an avenue of escape. bered the expressed determination of with as much good will as the husky Thus Overton was doubly anxious to ooou the general that ho should be made a and parched throats that had been In make a start, having so much at stake. full-fledged citizen of the stormy little positive evidence all night could mus- The general declared two days would republic, with all the rights and privi- ter. be quite sufficient to make all his prep- leges that citizenship implied. Then the rabble betook itself off, arations, for he believed In being ade- Could that mean duties, too?" much to Jack's relief, the general not quately armed and equipped for any Would he be expected to sally forth forgetting to give the highly enter- emergency. and join in the game of hide and seek, taining military salute due to the ex- It was a moonlight night when they of shooting at one who wore the rival j alted office his friend and protege now set out, and as usual San Jose was mLENOitt colors, whether in arms or endeavoring I occupied. given up to music and merry making. to escape? Having once embarked upon the sea Our two fortune hunters waited un- ALLEN He guessed not. Still he dared not of adventure. Jack had become quite til near the noon of night, when tho go to sleep—who would caro to do so reckless as to what port he brought hot time in the old town had in a when a volcano was in eruption all up at. measure subsided, and then, suitably around?—and the night gradually There was at least a chance that this disguised so as to conceal their exalt- wore away. astonishing change in his fortunes ed personality from curious eyes, quit- The clamor died away a dozen times, might mean a material advance in the ted the capital, where the electric Miss Lenore Allen, 407 Dowell Street, San Franoisco, Cal., writes: only to break out afresh. line of his dream, for he had never lights still glowed and announced the At last. dawn. yet hoard of a president of a Central presence of modern institutions. "/ consider Pervna aa Infallible remedy for catarrhal diseases. For several years I have beta Jack Overton was jolly glad to see American republic who had not man- When the two men left San Jose and ' troubled with Influenza, especially during our rainy season, I used to catch cold so easily that I it arrive through the little window. aged by some means or other, fair or plunged Into the Interior they did not waa afraid to be out when the weather was the least bit Inclement, or la the evening air. But He devoutly prayed he might not foul, to amass wealth by virtue of his know their movements had been close- slace I have used Peruna I have nothing whatever the matter with me, pass another such night for a long position. ly watched, and that Immediate pur- "I am In perfect health, and find that Peruna acts as a tonic, and seems to throw all sickness time to come. suit was given, yet such was the case. Book Two. Mad disease out of the body, I go anywhere now and In all kinds of weather, seem to have an Iron Somehow, he could not but speculate Evidently others there were who sus- The Modern Argonauts. constitution and enjoy life because I enjoy perfect health.' LBNORB ALLEN. as to the complexion of the new dynas- pected Barrajo's wonderful plans for ty, and what effect. If any. the change Two years had flown since Senor fortune's favors and meant to take a Miss Mattie Douglass, 138 Thomas Are., for a book of testimonials, of the cures Women'are naturally more susceptible to might have on his fortunes. Jack was duly Installed In office as bid in the same quarter. Perhaps It Memphis, Tenn., writes: Peruna has made. Inclemencies of the weather than men. president of the republic—such a pe- "Prom my early womanhood I have With them a cold is often the starting point Then came a heavy rap on the door would grow Interesting before the end been troubled with occasional headaches. of some severe pelvic derangement, caue- —a rap he knew full well could pro- riod Gautarica had never seen before, was reached, especially since the two 1 took different powders aud drugs, at Peruna Makes Clean, Healthy ing much pain and suffering. ceed from no other than Barrajo. So and would hardly witness again in the adventurers carried plenty ot arms times getting temporary relief. One of Every woman needs a next decade. It would be impossible mr friends adrised me to try Peruna. Mucous Membranes — Ca- which she can rely to keep her system Overton, pipe still in hand, stepped and were grimly resolved to fight for wnich I did. I soon found that my general fortified against the trying weather of over to the door and opened it. to narrate the many successes and the prize If It came to that point. health Improved, and my entire system was tarrhal Diseases Disappear winter ana early spring. If Peruna Is He had no sooner done so than a failures Jack made during those two Barrajo soon left the main trail, and toned up. taken at the first symptom of a cold it "1 felt a buoyancy of body and lightness of Permanently. will cure it before it develops into some mighty cheer went up from more than years, nor shall I attempt It, since they were now traversing what had more important events await our at- mind I had not known before, and my annoying catarrhal derangement. two score of throats. once been a path through the primeval headaches has entirely disappeared, and 1 The mucous membrane is to the inside If you do not derive prompt and satis- Jack stared In amazement, for hje tention. forest, but was so overgrown with have enjoyed perfect health for over a of the body what the skin is to the out- factory results from the use of Feruna^ year. I gladly endorse Peruna." realized that the whole army of the re- About the only cloud in Jack's sky swinging vines that the keen machete side of the body. It lines every organ, write at once to Dr. Hartdian, giving a was Dona Juanita, who had become MATTIE DOUGLASS. duct and cavity. Catarrhal inflammation full statement of your case and be will public was represented in that double of the general was kept swinging most Women from all parts of the United attacking one part is liable to spread be pleaued to give you his valuable advloa line of shouting and gesticulating passionately enamored of him. Bar- of the time in order to hack out a States and Canada are teetifyiag daily to other parts. A neglected cold or slight gratis. troops, some of them barefooted, oth- lajo, who dearly desired to see him passage. to the virtue of Peruna. Only a few of catarrh is often the cause of lingering and Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tha these letters can erer be published. Write dangerous catarrh. Hnrtninn Hnnltarium. Colmnbus, Ohio. ers most gorgeously appareled, and all settled down, advised him to marry Which would naturally make it an her, and cast his fortunes for all time carrying arms. easy matter for those who followed to Resekerjr Want* Eiaot Knowledge, DI4 His Best. 1902 makes 71 Yeara that with the people of his adoption. General Barrajo stood there, smiling keep upon their trail. One of Lord Rosebery's characteris- The late Sir John Stalner, one of Whereupon Jack felt compelled to and bowing. Our two adventurers traveled all tics is a love of exact knowledge. England's most celebrated musicians DOWNS' ELIXIR narrate the whole story of his past, To say that Overton was surprised, day, and at sunset camped for very Whea he first became foreign minis- and composers, was once staying In Has been made and sold. During this and Barrajo was so affected by It that would be expressing it mildly—he necessary rest and refreshment. After ter, bis familiar acquaintance with the a small Swiss village, and the English time it has cured more colds, coughs, he fell upon his neck and wept tears could not for the life of him under- a hasty meal, only carrying their arms personages and personal history of all clergyman was on the outlook for a and all kinds of pulmonary ailments of sympathy, generous old soul that he than any other medicine now made any- stand why the general wanted to mar- and a pick and shovel between them, the reigning families of Europe, their musician to assist at the service. was. where in the great wide round world. shal his ragtag and bobtail army be- to be used In emergencies, they ad- ministers and other functionaries, was • Stalner was in the office of the But Barrajo was fearful of the re- Sold at all drug stores. fore his little domicile in order to tell vanced in the direction Barrajo nad found to be so minute that his asso- 'hotel when the clergyman found him, venge Dona Juanita might take if her him who was "in" and who was "out" marked out. ciates found him more convenient to and started the conversation with, ""Do CM OJMfi—3 Good Partly Improved Panne love were openly repulsed, and finally * ^ i,tif reai value. Old age causa at the palace. To Barrajo he must His reasoning was sound. consult than the "Almanach de Gotha." you play the harmonium?" for lelllng. Apply to IRA BENTLEY, Olover, Mieh. confided to Jack the plan he had for look for an explanation, and when a If Jack doubted it at first, he was There Is a story that one of his first "A little," was the reply of the ex- the advancement of their fortunes. DISCOVERY; give* wave of that hero's sword again presently convinced that the general acts In the foreign office was to send organiat of St. Paul's cathedral. a/IW^i O I quickrellefandcureswont Briefly It was this: Cases. Book of testlmonlala and 10 DATS* treutment brought silence upon the scene, Jack had built wisely. for Sir Edward Hertslet, chief of the "Will you then, be good enough to When Cortez, with fire and sword, tail. Da.B.B.flBKU»S80H3.Bsxl.AttaBta.9« hastened to ask: "Madre de Dios! Look, Senor Jack!" treaty department, and ask him blunt- help us out of our difllculty on Sun- scourged the fair land of the Monte- A "What does this mean, general?" suddenly exclaimed the dictator, start- ly: "What is a protocol?" He knew, day? We will read the Psalms, and • 4A WEEK Straight salary and ex* zumas to the north, and his savage VaU penses to men with rig to introdaco "They want a speech. Senor Overton ing back, and pointing to some object of course, what a protocol Is, but what the hymns shall be the simplest I can onr Ponltry Mixture in country} year*9 con- soldiers dealt out death with a lavish —It is customary." beyond. be wanted was a scientific account ol select." added the delighted parson. hand whenever the people failed to re- "Then why don't you give It to The white moonlight sifted through it from the highest authority. "I will do my best." said Stalner, spond to their stern orders for more them?" the tangled masses of tropical verdure with a smile. ItlClftMJOIlN W.ITIOBRIS. treasure, a reign of terror had swept nlaiun WanhliiKton. D.o; "Por Dios! It is not Barrajo they above, and at that particular moment The Handsomest Calendar of The service proceeded satisfactorily, over the whole of Mexico. the Season. wish to hear. Every day I make them fell full upon what appeared to be a but the congregation at the close lis- • 3fral Then it was that thousands fied to The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul a speech and swear at them in six lan- human form, bent partly over In a de- tened to a brilliant recital. When the the unknown southland, led by their Railroad Co. has Issued a beautiful guages. It is you, senor, you alone, votional attitude, and facing the rising parson heard the name of his assist- J! priests, seeking new homes amid the calendar In six sheets 12x14 inches, GREGORY purest they clamor to hear." moon. ant he asked him to dinner. "Do you forest-clad wilderness of Central Amer- each sheet having a ten-color picture U IIVIV grnM seeds sold In the "Good heavens! why should I ad- Jack was startled at first, but, see- smoke?" he asked at the close. ^1 1 f1 J 11 1 1 UulWdSlatf-e, try ica. of a popular actress—reproductions of " • ours. CatatoKne free. dress your old army?" demanded Jack, ing no motion to the figure, which was "I will do my best," responded Staln- I. J. U. Orrgorj A Sua, Marbtrhrad, Mktt. Since the object of Cortez's brutal water colors by Leon Moran. The orig- aghast, and with growing uneasiness. partly covered by the wild under- er, and the ensuing laughter was the soldiers' decree was to gain possession inal paintings are owned by and the A |ASe'C-|f-AND EXPENSES "Because, Senor Overton, you have growth, he realized that it was a rude prologue of an entertaining exchange ^ * ** for men with rigs to of what riches the country possessed, calendars are issued under the Rail- introdnco our Poultrr MlxtoVo. Stralgbl been appointed to rule over us—last statue, carved to represent a sun-wor- of Oxford reminiscences.—Youth's $15 way Company's copyright. A limited aaUrr. We nun>a tn is. Kacloge vtamp. night you ceased to be a plain citizen these guardians of the temples, before shiper and placed there hundreds of EUKEK A MFG. CO., Dept. W, B«tt Si. Lonii, IU, edition will be sold at 25 cents per cal- Companion. and beoame the President of Gautarica Indulging In flight, despoiled them of years ago by those who fled from the endar of six sheets. Will be mailed WE PAY $20 a Week and EXPENSES Republic!" the golden Images and jewel-studded Spanish reign of terror to the north. to men with rtgi to Introduce our Poultry Gqapoundi altars, which vast treasures they car- on receipt of price. F. A. Miller, Send stamp. ACME MF'O CO., Eait St. Louis, 111. They approached closer, and mar- ried with them, determined that, come General Passenger Agent, Chicago. offer, but big coronilsslon to veled to find this image apparently of FREE NO FAKE SALARY aKenU to introduce SiuoeM CHAPTER XI. what might, these bearded barbarians silver. The friends of the devil are always A NEW CUBE POR •1 Poultry Mixture.. WriWritt e today. Kerer mind stamp. Jack Moves On the Palace. from over the sea should not succeed SUCCESS MFG. CU.,Dept. N, Kaat St. Louis, in. (To Be Continued.) the first to get mad when the real You could almost have knocked Jack In accomplishing their boasted object. gospel of Christ Is preached In church. Overten down with a feather when he History tells of the wonderful booty INGENUITY OF THE FILIPINOS. A little ammonia In the water will heard Barrajo make this astounding secured by the Spanish conquistadors; KIDNEY xidBIADDERWANTE D HELP. be found very effective In washing 11 Can be made for declaration—in fact he was tempted indeed, the imagination is appalled at Natives Use a Clever Little Device for greasy frying pans and such ware. Diseases, Rheumatism, etc. .to pinch himself, in order to discover the extent of the riches they secured. Striking Fire. In 764 the cold at Constantinople Disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder cause $50.- A MonthHEH whether he were awake or sleeping. In Peru, the people, hoping to ransom People who regard the natives of the was so severe that the Black Sea was Brlght's Disease, Rheumatism, Gravel, Pain In Interfere with your presysnt work: No Canvaa- It was not Jack's habit to appear dis- their captive Inca, Atahuallpa, from Philippine Islands as an uncivilized frozen for fifty miles from shore. the Back, Bladder Disorders, difficult or too fre- Inf. Experience or Oapital Required. Address the cruel hands of Pizarro, had readily quent passing water, Dropsy, etc. For these di- P. O. Box 126, DETROIT. MICH. itressed—whether the announcement and Ignorant race would be surprised seases a Positive Specific Cure Is found In a new (were a huge canard, or given in dead filled a room seventeen feet square and to see some of the very clever devices PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not botanical discovery, the wonderful Kava-Kava as high as a man could reach with gold •pot, streak or give your goods an un- Shrub, called by botanists, tho pfper meihysticum, earnest, he did not mean these men that they have Invented to simplify from the Ganges River, East India. It has the JUST THINK OF IT evenly dyed appearance. Sold by drug- Every farmer his own landlord, no Incum. of Gautarica should see him staggered, In the shape of ingots and statues from matters of everyday life, says the St. gists, 10c. per package. brances, his bank account increasing year by BO he quickly pulled himself together the temples and palaces, and history Paul Globe. year, land value increas* Ing, stock Increasing, and, laughing, said: likewise declares that the quantity of For Instance, Captain Dal'rah of the A caged canary In New London,. splendid climate, ex- "Ah! indeed! Thank you for the treasure conveyed away and concealed cellent schools and commissary branch of the department Conn., after watching the antics of a m forever from the covetous eyes of the cfcurobes, low taxation, honor, but tell me, how did this little of the Dakotas, who recently returned free crow, committed suicide. high prices (or cattle event transpire?" • Europeans "was said to have infinitely from the islands, brought with him a and grain, low railway As soon as a man gets right with rates andevtry possi- "In the natural course of events, surpassed that which they had se- little device for striking fire that God he can't bear the thought of be- ble comfort. This Is the your excellency. The noble army had cured." condiuon farmer In Western Canada- makes the old steel and flint, that was ing wrong with anybody else. Province of Manitoba and districts of Assfnl- grows weary of Roblado, whose prom- As in Peru, so it was also in Mexico, used so long ago in this country, look boia, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thousands ises of reform were never kept. They richest of all the native countries of riTC pem&neatlr cured. N(o flta flta1 o r nerronniMS after of Americans are now settled there. Beduoed clumsy and Insufficient. r 11 v Brat dor's use of Dr. Kline'Bi Great Nerre KMtop. rates on all railways for homeseekors and set* liked Montejo no better, and, as usual, the new world—there fugitive priests er. Send for FBBIS <8.00 triatiial bottle and treatise. The natives take a caribou horn DB.B.H. Ml Arch Street, miadelphla. Fa tiers. Now districts aro bolng opened up this elected mo dictator, with the power to carried with them to the new land to ear. The new forty-nage Atlas of Western and bore a small hole In the small end 1 clanadX ! a sent free to all ap the south probably the most astound- app Ucants. F.Pedley, choose their next President." of it. Into this hole they Insert a Job was the richest man In all his Suptiupt. of Immigrationimmigr tion, Ottawa, Canada, or A wave of the sword brought out an- ing collection of treasure ever gath- Jtt. n*mci. He. 120 ESt. H. W., Waahl»gtta,O.C. J. Grieve, SaultSte.'Marie , Mich., M. V. Mclnnes,* plunger, wrapped so as to fit the hole, country, and yet he was far richer In No. 2 Avenue Theatre "Block ",•pett, pottolti , Mich, other blast of cheers and whistles and ered together since the world began. extraordinary record of 1,200 hospital cures In 80 so no air may get Into the horn, and heaven than he was on earth. days. It acts directly on the Kianeyi, and cures C. A. Laurler, Marquette, Mich., Bu W. Williams, vivas—then silence. This was the bee that for years had 227 Spltzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, or Joseph made to slide smoothly up and down by draining out of the Blood tho poisonous Uric Young, 61K State St., East, Columbus, Ohio* It was wonderful. buzzed in the bonnet of old General WHEN TOU GO TO BUT BLUING, Acid, LIthates.eic., which cause the disease. Canadian Government Agents. by greasing the wrapping with tallow. Ask for Russ Bleaching Blue. Made by The Rev. John H. Watson, testifies In the New York . "But, see here, I am an alien!" pro- Barrajo—he had never let It get out of The end of this plunger is hollowed Buss Company, South Bend, Ind. World, that it has saved him from the edge of the tested Jack, weakly. his mind day or night in all that time. grave when dying of Kidney dif-ense and terrible out and when a Filipino wants to suffering when passing water. Mr. James Thomas, "Not so—you have been a full-fledged "And, Senor Jack," ne now declared, strike fire he simply places a small Bullets poisoned with Infections dis- Esq.. of the Board of Review Bureau of Pensions, dtizei of the republic for two days, triumphantly, slapping the president ease germs Is the latest fiendish Im- Washington, D. C.. writes: Was cured of a usually piece of ordinary "punk" in the con- fatal Kidney Trouble after many physicians had provement In the art of war. and, as such, as eligible to the presi- familiarly on the back, "success has cave at the end of the plunger, and failed and he had given up all hope of recovery. dency aa any man among us," declared crowned my long search. Yes, por Hon. R C. Wood, a prominent attorey of Lowell, strikes it a sharp blow, driving the Mn. Winslow's Soothing Syrnpb Ind., was cured of Chronic Rheumatism. Kidney Oattto, etd« the general, smiling blandly. Dios, senor, I believe I have found the plunger down into the horn. For eblldren teething, softens tho rums, radaoes In- and Bladder Disease of ten years standing by Will to wtrth |100 U fom It Nad what flsmmsUon, allays pain, cures wind nolla tto a bat*. Alluvls. Many ladles including Mrs. E. R. Dins- Balm'i eauietsyiatoet ape. "Then I can't decline?" dubiously. treasure." The compressed air, by the force of more, South Deerfield, Mass., and Mrs. James BilUn Bolter Or— "It la too late—presidents die and the blow. Ignites the punk and the To be willing for any kind of a sin to Young, Kent, Ohio, also testify to its wonderful PvOl pMiUrtljraato ynjiah; Utaaa run away, but they never decline." CHAPTER XII. stay in your heart, Is to be willing for curative power in Kidney and silled disorders efbajaad tew •f pMtata.p«ra*r«. ao plunger Is pulled out, the punk flaming the devil to own the earth. peculiar to womanhood. al** Bmua, ftaou, Spatta (MO W "Well, in that case, I might as well A Sentinel i^f the Centuries. and ready for use. This Is only one ot Siberian women are raised as abjeet That you may Judge the value of this Great ears, 180 be. •alapweere), •!£, ete. make the best of a bad bargain and go When he heanfc what General Barra- slaves, untidy in dress, and are bought Discovery for yourself, we will send you One 1 ForthtoNotloaaiuMOe. the many seemingly simple devices with money or cattle. Large Case bv mail Free, only asking that when waaMll Mfaatatafaa* ISnnkJMI & Only I warn you. general, I shall jo had to say J^ Overton found some cured yourself you will recommend it to others. MaralUaf, frlljwrU |10» gataaUrt. that the uncivilized Filipino uses In It is aSutv Speaflcaiidcsn notlail. Addresa, The really be the president, and the re- difficulty ija' restraining his delight. I do not believe Flso's Cure for Consumption Var 1««. va nail ISS kladaofllmr everyday life. Church Kidney Cure Company, 406 Fourth Ave., aaft VacataUa S««

THR tyDOER, LOWHl.L, MUH.. TlIUHHUAY.FEimUArty 80, H01 Dress Goods A Touch I ho reasous why yon should come to us for your drew goods are: First, we have a greater variety than any one, two or three stores in the city. Corsets of Refinement Second, wo buy and sell more than any other store and can afford to sell somewhat cheaper on the whole. Almost all tho discomfort of a corset comes from not being properly 1 he tirst is an empty claim that almost anybody could make, and fitted. We have so many kinds and they aro made in such a wide range yet you cau see for yourself that it is so, just by coming and looking for so noticable in every well-dressed person, is often due to some little thing, this particular fact.' of models that almost any figure can be comfortably fined with a hand- in itself too small to occanion remark. some, splendidly made corset. Take time, when selecting a—corset, to ilow do we get so many styles? We make it known among man fact- The glove, for instance; always an index of refinement—a reflection get the model that fits you perfectly—afterward you will always know urers that we want good things—wo don't turn good things down, and of personal habits. Harmony in color, good sense in selection,—these what to ask for. We haven't a lot of old styles to sh(.w yon, just the they come to us and show us what they have because they know they will are the essentials. now things and a lot of them. never find us too busy to buy a good thing. We make a business of buy. Our store has long been considered an authority on Kid Glove values, ing as much as of selling; ono is as important as the other. and we combine with this that eood taste so necessary to correct filling What dosen't come to us, we go to get. of tne customer's wants. A. W. WEEKES. A. W. WEEKES. A. W. WEEKES.

Men Wanted. Fine imported Holland herring. The Kind of Letters We Like to Get* J. Giles & Co. To work cutting timber. Apply Marquette, Feb. 13th, 1902. J. E. Lee farm. tf. Warm mittens are sold by God- MR. JOHNSON, Eowell frey cheap. Come and get them. DEAR SIR:— Special West Lowell. Miss Clossie Denny entertained We enclose express order for 1$5 her friend, Miss Maud Hartman of H. Cnry has been dangeroiiBly 111 the for THE LOWELL LEDGER that you > Rings past week, but is somewhat improved. Sale Lake Odessa, over Sunday. have sent us so long. I think that A sleigh load of friends of Mrs. McGrmh On odds and ends in State Bank A marriage license was issued over pays a little but you may con- — Of , - •. and fttmilv of Ada gave them a surprise. Monday to Earl Vanderlip of Alio 2 A jolly good time is reported. tinue the paper. CROCKERY LOWELL, MICH. and Cora Ellis of Bowne. Couldn't get along without our T. Innersoll, who hat been very ill will be found for some time, is in proving. home paper. Thanking you for Organized ander the general Hunking Charles R. Mains is under arrest on our Bargain Table to W. Wall has left the employ of H. Peters sending it we are. next Saturday. Law of this state. iu Ban Francisco for using the and has taken a section on the T 3. A M. mails for fraudlent purposes. Very truly yours, We have been cleaning Capital $20.0000.00 rail road. His family will move in a few bousH and find quite a lot of Miss Jennie Cooper of Conquest, days. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. Gott. od 1 pieces among our N. Y., is visiting hnr great uncle 8Select Marquetto, Michigan. Crockery line and will Commercial and Savings and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. East Lowell. put name on our Bargain Table at a very low price. Barnes. Departments. Milfred Lovely, who has been laid up Lots of good articles Misses Luoy Greene and Millie with rheumatism for some time, was taken for a little money. OFFICERS. Peterson of Grand Rapids spent / From to St. Louis, Mich. CANDY OATH ART! C CnAB MoCabt*, President Sunday with F. R. Ecker and Myron Kysor and wife were called to Bsrlin last Friday to attend tbe funeral of 101 Geo \V. Parker, VicePresldont family. ^ WORK wrttlfVOU Siii Collar's their cousin. «i«.50fc OrnfjrltU W E. M illiam arbq, Cashier Rev. Morris will be unable to Genuine sttmped C C C. Never sold lo balk. D. Q. Manoe, Asst. Ciuihiir You can surely find aomelhlnK in 8. Y. Cary was in Ssranao Saturday. Bazaar occupy the pulpit Sunday and so Beware of the dealer who tries to sell our new stock of rings to salt you Seymour Coles' children have been "Mmethlng' jnst as good." DIRECTORS. Dr. James Gallup of Grand Rapids and the price wont keep vou from siok but are much better. will fill the vacancy. buying either. He« our west window. Chafl MoCrtrlj F. T. King <»eo. W. Parker Geo, H. Force Mrs. A. D. Pease of Benton Har- South Boston-Elmdale. E. L. Bennett F J. Layer bor and Mrs. S. Mathews of Grand A. S. Standaad and wife attended the HiAkLLilkkliifkkLtiAkLA,iAkLdAAiLAikkH Rapids spent last week Thursday Lincoln club banqnet at Grand Rapids with Mrs. Wm. Burnett. last week. A number of young friends of Ernest Miss Ethel Soules gave a valen- Tucker gave him a surprise Tuesday. It \ HOME NEWS. i tine party last Friday night. About being his twenly-firsl birthday. t T thirty of her f riends were present Miss Josephine Bustins is quite sick. and all had a merry time. Hugh Young has a telephone. Going to be Clothed? Frank Pickard is very sick. Mrs. John Randall was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunison of Owosso called to Grand Haven Tuesday by visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gulli- Mrs. E. Stinchicomb is very ill. the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Belle Kinyon visited her parents last ford and daughter, Florence Mildred week. Gilman Walker is on the sick George Scofield. team can of Mancelona, are spending a few Ed Spenoer and family visited relatives list. Bring your empty bean and days with Lowell relatives. io Clarksville Sun lay. Get in Boys dra£, w all of Jas. Sargent is very ill with pneu- chicken pie tins back and get 2c you for all roads are for them. Belding Methodists have decided monia. THE LOWELL MARKET REPORT Weldon Smith, the baker. to erect a modern church in place down hill to Arthur Greoue's youngest daugh- of their present house of worship. Island City Rebekah Lodge 282 Thursday, (to-day) Feb. 20, 1902. ter is ill. The new strncture will cost about will give a progressive pedro party GRilK. Fred Malcomb's little girl is im- |i0,000. in Oddfellows hall, Feb. 28. Re- proving. Wheat—83c per bushel. freshments served. Six prizes will AH diseases start in tbe bowels. Keep Buckwheat—50c per bushel. S. F. Edmonds is slowly improv- be given. By order of N. G. them open or yoa will be sickj Cascarets Uats—42o per bushel. W. S. Godfrey's ing from his long illness. Com—63c per bushel. act like nature. Keep liver and bowels There is said to be a movement Rye—64o per bushel. The infant child of Richard on foot in Grand Rapids to run ex- active without a Bickening griping feeling Clover seed—$4 00 fify |5 00. u Heffron is quite sick. Senator John Patton for mayor on Six million people lake and recommend Beans—$1 25 @ 1 60 p r bushel. Mrs. E. R. Collar is recovering the Republican ticket this spring, Cascarets. Try a 10c box. All druggists PKODDOE. Clothing Store from a weeks' illness. as the first step toward bringing Butter—16 @ 18 per pound Lady's black collarette found. about his nomination for governor. Onr Little Tots. Eggs—20c per dozen. Lard— in to 10Jc per ponnd Inquire of Edgar Buchanan. Yesterday's Gi and Rapids Herald Ruth received her first valentine Honey—10 @ 12c per pound. The Roads are easy Friday and the next morning said: The Thursday Club will meet at confirms the report of the sale of VEGRTABLE9 AND FKDIT8. and iso are Godfrey's 4tI like dat little turpentine the home of Mrs. 11. A. Peckham, the Lowell Water & Light plant to Potatoes— 60c per bushel prices on Feb. 27. the Xewaygo Water Power com- Lucretia sent me," Onions—90 @1 00 per bushel Lucretia was showing baby Miss Louise Ansorge of Grand pany, as published iu THE LEDGER Apples— 100 to 125 per bushel Rapids visited Miss Laura Nicklin several week's ago. brother some pictures. MBATS. 4< Clothing, Genfs Furnishings, Hats last week. Tnose are gooses," she said, Boef, live weight—2 5 ) to ^3 AO per cwt Bucklen s Arnica Sa ve •'You should eay 'geese'," inter- Beef, dressed—$5 00 (S) $6 00 per cwt. Miss Jeanetto McNaughton of jected mamma; and then followed a Veal dressed—$6 00 @ 7 00 per cwt. The best and m.-st famous com- Sparta, and a friend, are spending a half-hours dissertation on the intri- Sheep, live weight—$2 60 (a $3 00 per owt Caps, Trunks, Telescopes pound in the world to conquer aches Lam'is, live weight—$3 50 ^ 3 75 per o*t few days with her sister, Mrs. cacies of English plurals. Mamma Butts. and kill pains. Cures cuts, heals Pork alive—$5 50 ^6 00 per cwt. burns and bruiKes, subdues inilama- finally thought she had made every, Pork dreaaed—6 00 to 7 00 pet owt. New Goods. New Styles Mrs. Arthur Moore who has been tion, masters piles. Millions of boxes thing plain, when the little one PKRP. very ill the past week was taken to looked up with tearful eyes and sold yearly. Works wonders in boils, Corn and Oata—$30 per ton Remember the place corner Train's Opera House Block. Ann Arbor Saturday, where she ulcers, telon?, skin eruptions. It cures and inquired; Bran —$22 per ton suffered a successful surgical oper- or no pay. 25o at D. G. Lo( k's drug •Olamma, why do they be geeses Corn meal —26 00 per ton ation and is doing well. store, when they's gooses?" Middlings—23 00 per

INDUCEMENT SALE

Beginning SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th and continuing until SATURDAY, MARCH Ist we will give a PAIR of1 HOSE FREE with every pair of shoes sold from regular stock—Price of HOSE varying according to quality of shoes bought*

I s Bargain Counters

V • ' % We will also have Bargain Counters on which will be placed all odds and ends and many new goods. The price will be way below anything ever known in Lowell. Don't forget the date and place. i LOWELL, MICH. CHURCH BANK CORNER F. BUTTS.

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