The Great Wall Paper Sale
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VOL. XLV-NO. '23. MASON, MICH. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. WHOLE NO.-3215.
|luj)ham(!J0tmtn|TcWi 4 Mayor's Call-4th of July ^ BiimroddlHifil'oslnllloB.MiiHOii, ikHdooouU-cliiuKinitUur Al the request of many citi- The Great Wall Paper Sale I'ubllsheJ Every Tliurnclny by zpus, I hereby request tlie busi ness men and others interested Memorial Day Exercises were OF to meet at the common council Have Decided Upon Monday, Held at Opera House, TSTHJZa joiiin tomorrow (Friday) even July 20th On* ytir, 11.00; fix nionlh>,60c*iil«; IhrM ing, June 5, to arrange foi- a monthi, 35 c6nU—in idvince '^ patriotic celebralioii, July 4, STR0UO & McO©NflLO AOVERTIBING RATES. OnntitvertlHlDKrutoNmaileltnownAlotnae FAIR SIZED AUDIENCE ;g E. CuLVKK, Mayor. FliininoHNoitrilNSl a lino per yenr. AS THE DAY TO VOTE CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK. BiiHlnoHHloaaUilvooeatRperllne eaoband overy liiHertlon. M»rrliii?o,l)lrlh,aniilhere(l at the opera Wllh yiiu, all honor and Klory wo lay, ofa chairinan aiitl Asa [. Barlier was Kt:i|uuiicu of tho rapid adviineumeiit of all LAWTON T. HEMANS, And iriisl w« may all (iliiiur and Ki'cei yon chosen liy a strictly party vote of 11? to liiiilding inalcrliil and labor that Iho StO.OOO Fountain hiiu»u to llHltiii to the program which On iiiaiiy imiro ol these saereil diiys— tvoiild nnl he adnijuale lo erect such a iiiilld- ATTOKNICV AND OOUNSKLOK AT hail been arraii^cd. The houHe liad Tlie lino s.-icri!il day, llio Otid Klveii day, V2, U|ion motion the vote was made Ing as seemed lo be iieO'lLit by lliocnniity,aHd rV law. Olllce over b'lrHl Stale and .Sav- Tills day on which our Irlbiite we |)ay. unanimous. 111 Dbodlenee lo the deniands ol the people, InKHtiHiiki VlaHOM, Mich, liKi'ii prt'llily dueoruted with rfd, .'Some of yon, cninraileH.nre liieblo iiiul old. Tlie question of raising more money and (or the reiMiii thai It seemed lo he lli.e whitiMiiid blue liuiillii^, llii};s and the judgnionl of the board of supervisors, we are Pen f 11. MCAIlTllUR, Alloriiuy at Law, JIa- liaiiners of ihedilleieni ordfit*connect You have grown Kray with Ihe last lleothiK to uoiiiplete lbe«new court luiuse in nndert'iklin; now to eruet a bulMIng In keep IJ* Nnii, MIcli, llino. ISTHE PEER OF rttL ed with llie U. A. K ; mid a white Imti- linttlKiunli still, In tills woild your imislor accordance with Ihe original plan of lug wllh Ihu deininilH of lliu eouiily as well the architect, was at once taken up as lu kitopliig Willi the kind and eliaraeler of PENS AND HAS NO K.S'SMlJltl!;. K. A. Htlnrnnyal. law, OIIIOPI iivr, oil which weie the putriollc wordx, roll NliiirieiiH, llic biiildlniis llial are being eroded In olhur Willi I^. li. .McArUiur, ovor KaniiurK' We Idiow II urott.s lniii{ In a hapjilcr cllini'; and after the matter had been EQUAL ANVV/HERE. D "One country, one limniiaKe, one li'it;,'" iSooii, all hero-ashCMililcd iiiiisl camp over counties. l*!^ , wa-i hui.K aurosii llie fntiil of the stHK''- there thoroughly f the olMervaiice of Memorial J)ay, TliChiar hpaiigled banner that gave u« con There can no no donbl that In point of diir- TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR (10,000, as provided In said rcsolutliii', tlie ahlllty.airangoiiieiit and aiipearaiiee Ingham Qi. poslla lludsiiu liniiNu, LaiiHiiiK, Mivti. to payju.Ht tribute to tliedeud MoldierH— trol. Name lo lie used for the purpose ol creeling a J ONLY counly Is eiiillled to and should have a tiullil- thai only lliul iiaiion \>i great wlilcli Ilnw true we can nay 'tis the hand of ourliot suitable bnlUllns; lor a county conn bouse Ing that will ooinpare favorably with Urn fllTKIUIANN. and county ndlce bnlUllne. on the site men- remembers the liravery of its Holdiers, Tbatillreels In all. battles of freedom and tliMied In sa'd rcsolullon, and oUier cnnnly court lionso buildings through 67H. FREELANDrM. 67 He tlien read a brief Hkelcli of theser- rliihl. Whereas, as appear,') by the vole taken In out the stale. This coinnilllee has not only vIcuH of IIIH father and liiij brnlhers in 'Tls ours to adore Him, and give Illm the pursuance lo )>ald rwoliition, Iho <|iialllle>uld be reached, but has coiisiilled very liy J{ev. W. J. WilHon, after wliicli grual llghiN, I), 190i, voted In lavor of the loan menlloned freely wllh iiiosi of lliu niuinbcrsoflho hoard G. E. MANN. And ever be ready His standard to raise. and the opinion of all soeins to bo thai llio Mr. W J. Adain.i made an expiaua- The reward li a crown thai all lieiemiiy wear; In i.ald rusolnllon, and proper lliliig lo bu done would ho to submit UOMKOl'ATll I'llY.SlOlAN & .SUKQKON. tion re):ur(liii)r the ulisence of the Mis uraco Is Milllelent. Mils banner to bear— Wliproas, us appears by the proceedings »f the proposition In a viituol llio puople. .Spodal iillunlUin ijlvun to Hyo, l-Iar, NDKO school ciiildren, wlioiii, he stated, liad The blood-ruduenied banner, Ihe sinil saving tills board, aconiraet has been lei t'ortnecon- Allliu lime of the laying of lliu corner stone "111 Tlu'oal Dl.siiit.suH; dlKeaacH of VV'oniun banner, Mlriiellon of said ooniity court house and on Ihe Oth day of May last, iieooie from uvury lid Itiiclal DIscitKUH. been invited .to attend the exercises in The banner that hides away all of our care, comity ollicu building, and that the same Is a body. He then read the general or now under cnnstruclion, and township and portion of the county In eou- SrPEniOa TO OTHER JKF1CI5 IS NH.VH III.IC, IIH.S. 1 lofi.tTlo llp.m. The audience next listened to a Whereas, it appears lo tills hoiril that the shlerablo niiinliors wuro present and In all llDuiiiM at U. W. Ilrowiiu'x ruHlilon.!<). ders of tile commander-in-chief of tlie sum of JIU,00ll, 80 voted as aforesaid is lusnf- ihstancus.so farasyour coinmltteo could as- MAKES AT $3 department ot !Micliii;Hii, as to tlie oli- short address liy Kev, W. H-Simmons, Ilclenllo properly and siiltalily coniplole said curtain, and so far as opinions were piibllclv who expressed his sympathy with Ihe given, Nucli opinions wore in but one direc- 3ERTRU0E O. CAMPBELL, M. O .servance ol Meinoiial Day. A list of eounlyenurt house and county otilce build lioii anil lliat was that the hoard of supervi The T.nHKliliii foiinlsin pHY.SIClAN AND SUIIOHUN. 0KKIU13 the soldiei'S who are buried in the Mtt- spirit of Memorial, and told of the ing, and sors should proceed Willi the Imlldlng accord Pen lloliicr Lsiiindeof fin L at ro.sliluncG, norlli Main slroel, Maxon. Whereas, In order to properly and suitably est (|iiality hard nihlier, is Hon cemetery, telliii); when and wliere similar uus'om among most all iialions, Ing to th •• original plan of Ibo arehlteel, A. K tided \yi(li liiglio.st grade, Jllleu liiinrH d a. 111. lot) a. lu.'J Ki-I and? tu S iif paying tribute to its dead soldiers, coiiiplelesald county ciiiin linn< bdnds of Ihe date as the board of supervisors may llx, on CHAS. G. JENKINS. M. O. committee having charge of the pro triotism of its citizens. He said, also, oounly ihcrul'or, thesiim of $30,000, the pro tho proposition of an addltUmal appropria For Sale by gram lliought tlie public would be bet ceeds to he used solely for the pnipose of tion of83fl,00ll, wliieli sum In the opinliHi of RAOTICE limited to dlsuases of Eyo, Ear, that it was good for us to be called to crecllagMnd completing the county court Niisu itiid Throat. 2:!i Waiih. Avu. M.-, ter pleased il persons from Mason in gether on such occasions as this, not yoiireoiuinlllee, will bo snilleioiii to lliilsh In PJ^anNlni,', Miiih. bouse and county oilico building now In pio a Ilrst-claKS mannerand as wediellvvo In a stead of trnm away, were asked to ad that passion aiid hatrid might be fos CI Ks of construction: said bonds lobe divided salisfactirv way the building now iindur way |Lon§:year Bros. dress I hem. He went on tosaytliat tered, but that we might more fully into 0 equal series, and to become due and bo ol conslruolloii and In accordance with the paid In li oi]uHl annual Insiallmenis ol IHIIUO original plans. IIKKTINTM. lie had often wondered if the youth of appreciate the blessings of peace. He each, the llrst sflries or Installment lo become DRUGSISTS, today were as muuh impressed with told further of the sacriticea of the due anil be iiald Dec. 31,1008; the necnnd sor- Alluf whiuh Is respcclliilly submitted. DRTRrC. SPAULDING. the Holeninity of the Memorial cere ies or installment to become due and be paid A, I. BAKUKII, MASON. MICH. UEN'I'lsr, patriot, who answered his country's Dec. 31, In the year lUOl); the third series or In KlUNK L. I)0IH!K. Ollliiftln Lawrence l)liii!k,„ - Mason monies, and the patriotic lessons call to wttT, j*yeu at the loss of home stallment lo become due and be paid Dec. 31, .1. T. BUI.I.KN.' rilalQ I'lioiiu-OIUco, -Nil. (il; rd.slduhon. No, 5. wbiiilrila otrsiiMVuiice" aiiir(>hl to lelich; and dear ones. III llio yeiir liilo; I'je fourUi series or In.ilail- «l. L, IMTIIKOI', For Hen>. - - ••• nienild he paid Dee. 31. In the year Oil; llie lUMi as llie youth of yt'nm ago—wlieii be llev, W. J. Wilson followed with a ii'. n. I'liii.i.ii's, Oonil liousoiiiid barn on West Maple street series or liislallmeiu lo bociniie due and he liulldlns cniaiiiUleo of lliu eoiitily oniirl Iiniuiro o( IC. I'. Howe. if FAHMEH8' MUTUAL was a boy. He told, in a very inter brief talk on the nation aiiU the prin liaul Due. 31, 111 llie year 1012, and llioslMliaiiil lioiiKo and Ollico liiillding o( liiKliam eoiiiiiy, UIK [NHUIIANCK COMPANY OF ING- esting iiiaiuier, of the way in which ciple U|ion wliich it was foiiiuled— last iii.slalliiioiil lo lieconie due anil be paid .MIolilgaii. iniiionai liolida.v.s were celebrated in Dec. 31, in till! year 1013, etc ,togolliorwlUi an Dated .luiio 3rd, A. D. 1003. -r^S To l.ol. II Aure.H i.ixid T.aiiil F liamooiinly. .SiifoHt.ohonpeHt.boHt. Foi liberty, eiitiality and justice fi)r all—of nual liileresi iliercoii, iiol lu e.Ycecd llie ralu to put iiilo beans. WM. IIOI.KH, .Mason. Intorinatlon write to./. ll.Rliafor.NOorotary tlio village of SlocUbrldge many years III four per cent per aiiiinm. .Said boiidpiind The liiianue couitniiteo having ex HaHOn. A. 1. Harbor, PreHldoul,Mason. Op- its stabiliiy, and of llie fact that it had perienced some dilllciilty .iii oiiluining poallonourthoiiKO, WllUahm'liloolc, M door. ago; of tlie reverence then paid to Mie been made still firmer l)y the great llie money so hiirniwed, toi;ellier Willi llic in- Aii.v I'lirl.v l'r»vlilri'ow$IO,OuOof Noble, 0. P. Taylor ruslduiico on Cherry street. lu- will never forget. iMosN /i, (Jo , as per llioir hid, al I'/i per eoiil In qulro of Taylor & WooilliouBC. UUTIONEEU HENliY KUHTZ, GEN- frivolous umuseiiients, such as ball the vear 1011.Si.Oeo iiiid interest to be raised terest, and allow lliem 850 fur uX|ieusc8 of games. Tlie speeches were concluded by by lax in tlie year lOl'A $0,000 and tuteroal lo A crnl anollonour. tintlslaullon gnaran- Mr. L, B. McArlbur, speaking of the he raised by tax In tliu year 1U13, and be It Issuing bonds and attorney fen; and In caso liilfleiiiiir liy eiil>H«!ltN •iiHilU, toud. Terms right. Inrlbor lilts proposlllon is not acecploil, the commit- V. 0., Ma.son. 5mo!t Air. .13.' A, Densiuore followed Mr. importanceof this day which called all loo are authorized to lairiow the above Dam by Alinoiit Llgiiliilug, will make the Ives Willi reading "Our Flag," a paro men from their pursuits, to pay lienor lUmlor.d, Unit Iho county clerk bo, and he Is anion lit at tho lowest possible rate ol interest aoiison al my barn al Webb's driving park, OL. L. II, IVES, ttRNElUL AUCTION- dy of "The Old OaKeu Jiucket." The hereby Inslruoiod to give notice of such de- by Issuing bonds or iiolos, and llie county Ma-son. 810 lo insnro. J.AS. IC. JcsLLV. 21-1 Oeuc, 110 years expurloiiiio and a wide ao- to tlieir dead and their living soldiers; lurinlnatlou and ol the lime when thoqu»8- ircasnrur Isaulliorlzod lo sign said noles or annlntanco. Will save you money evory poem was written by ISfr. Densiuore and ol tlie greatness of the Rebellion. lion will be siibmltled to the electors of said ohllgallous, said nioiioy to bo furnlsbud on or I>u Yoii Know llmo. Terms reasonable. Iii(|Ulro at this and we give it liere. He went on to say tliat the highest counly by causing i-.ollces of said proposlllon before the llrst day ol .inly nexi. Tlie Central City Is tlio best 'he ;clgnr raado ollico or address Mason. MIohlRan. ouu Kr,AO. lobe posted In three cunsplcuons plaocg In lu Michigan ? mark ol patriotism was shown by the In each of the sevenii townships and wards The lioard allowed Hie bill of J. A. Ilnw d<>ar to your hearts are tho days of the soldiers of the Conederacy, who ac In said county of Ingbani, al least thirty (30) Hamilton ofljilGS, as superiiitendeutof iireenbnvkN, "Jt^ltM . EO. A. EARLK, DEALER IN HEAVY cunllluc. and.Shalf Hardware. MapleHt.,Maiion. cepted their defeat as became heroes, days prior lo thelioih dav of,luly A. D., 1003, construction. For sorvico tills season, $'.'0 to Insure with a As loud reeollocllons present to yonr view and that said cierk cause said notice to bo foal The smoku ol the battle and hiirlini; excite- that unlike the boys in blue, who published III iwo of the newspapers printed The board adjourned to June 17lh, A, I. llAllUKIt, lumt, went home to happy iiearts, and witli and circulated In said county of Iiigbani lor Dnroii W, a-.-iS, And every rout;h spot that your army life tlie pomp of victors, tliey returned to alleasl three consecutive weeks prior to the MICHIGAN(TENTRAI knew, holding of said election, and be It lurlher Best bred horso in the country for tho mon The.loni; ranks ofarlillery, with harness and ravished homes and suflering families, Notice To Contractors. oy. His colts have boon .sold lor big money. saddle, . . Ai'.«ulu6'd, that the form of the ballots shall For Information write lo l;i:vi SWAN, Mason, " The Niagara Fallt Route." and still honored their oath of tidelily be as follow*: "Mhall iho board of supervis Sealed proposals will be received by or vail at residence on Oak slreoL i08wp The brother on picket, oft thinking^he'd ors of the county of Ingham, state of Michi aOUlHWAUD. freeze, • - to llie union. He closed his remarks the School Board of Masoii, Midi., un by saying that no matter what the gan, borrow on the faith and credit of said til 2:00 o'clock p. m., June ,15,1903, ll'lio illiclieNt Harket l>riee l>nl«l a. m, p. m, p. m. The conk house, the Kuard tcnl, the muskets county, and Issue the bonds of the county Mason 10:05 1;'20 J0:05 slacked niKh lilm. geographical Hniits of our nation, its lherelor,al such times and In such amuuniH for tlie construction of a stone and for poultry every day. Placoofbuslness, west raolcson 11:00 2:15 11:00 And the ttllmpse of Old Glory as she furled In moral sway should be williout bounds, as the same shall be needed, the sum of 930,- brick Scliool Building according to of vnnUslraud A timer's bean house. the breeze; 000, the proceeds to be used sololy for the pur i8-3m • ,).G. DBAN IC aoN. Detroit 6:30p.m, 5:110 7:3Ja. m. The bloud-purchased banner, the higly prized drawings and speciticationa prepared Uhlcugo dUO B:SS 6:55 The progam was concluded by an pose of erecting and compleling the counly banner. court bouse and county odlco building now lu by the architect, Claire Allen, of Jack Heeil lleiiiiN l»r Nnlr. The Hag of our fathers Ihat furled in the other song by the male quartette and NORTHWARD. process ul coiisirnctluu, said bonds to bo di son, Mich, flwp J. P. DE.VNIS, DansvlUe. breeze. a benediction by Rev. A. F. White. vided Inio 0 cqUMl series and lo become due The drawings may be seen on and 'I'lie I>«rcli«ioii NtMllloii, I'ol. H. 1). T. a. Ilk,. a, in. p. m We cherish the memory of you boys in the Immediately afterward the proces and be paid by spreading the same upon the Mason «:2(r U:CB 5:00 bine, sion of soldiers and citizens, witli Com taxable property of Ingham county, as fol after Saturday, May 30, at the store of Will beat Iho following pl-Aces tho coming Laiislnx a-A'i n:W 5:21 And to comrades who've fallen, the llowers pany B as an escort, and led by lows: Mills Dry Goods Co., Mason, Mich. season; OwoBHO 7:30 Ar. 12:35 p. m, 8:1)6 wo strew. £0,000 lu the year 1008, {0,000 In the year lOOD, The district will furnish field stone Mondays and Tuesdays at K. G. Mallory's, ilaslnaw 8:50 1:411 8:08 How dear tu this day are the forms and the the Mason band, formed and marched $G,liU01ulhoyear 1010, $0 000 In the year lUU, 'X'inilo north of Holt slallou. Bay City 9:!5 2:20 8:40 faces to the cemetery, where the soldiers' $0,000 In the year ISI'J, and tlO,OOU lu the year and sand on the ground and do the Wednosdays and Thursdays at W. M. Dobie'a, Mackinaw 7:16p.m 7:00am 7;00am Of those who inarched southward in thiit try graves were decorated with wreaths 1013, together wllh annual Interest thereon, necessary excavating. Alaledon. ing time; and flowers, and a salute was tired by not to exceed the rate of four per cent pur an- The right is reserved to rt^ject any Fridays at Butler's barn, .Mason, ' '• 0. W. RUGQLEa, But so many are absent from their ranks and num. .Saturdays at Lewis Hopkins', Aurollus. Qon'l PiiHS. and Ticket AffeHt, Chicago, their places Company B, followed by "Taps," li-OR THE LOAN [) and all bids, TEUMS—Fifteen dollars for a colt. Six F, D, STANTON, Ticket Agent, Maaan. That It ii>lj;htlly shorttns your original lines, AGA1N!3TTH10 LUAN [] By order of the School Board of this dollars for single sorvico. Twelve dollars And be it further for soason, 15-1 But one llilug you had 'iwasa pleasure to see, KKWN IN IIHIKF. District. 'TwaB the Htars and the Stripes sayniK plain ReHolmd, that the county clerk of said HOLT PEIICHBHON IIOBSK OO, ly to thoo. counly bu, and lie Is hereby directed to take L T. HEMANS, Director. ALONZO TH0.MI-S0N, Scc'y, Lansing, Mich. NEWM IN RRIKF. The nufaded colors, the Iron bound colors. Palmer & Glass have moved their Iho uocesi-ary sleps to cause said pioposltlon Mason, Mich., May 20,1003. The colors that made the hiaves free, I soda fountain to the front of their store. lo be placed on proper ballots to bu distribut Olennrlluu a:iiU>^. ed belore said 2aLh day of July A. D. 1903, in AdvertlNetl I.elterN. Oneofthe best sU'os ever lu Ingham coun Veruor's invlRflTtttinR Ringer ale. •Twas Anderson at Ft, Bumpier and Boaurc- Born, May 22, to Mr. and Mrp. Wil the same manner and by iho same i)ersous, ty, will make thu eoason of 1003, at my barn PAIWMEK & GLASS. * Kard across the sound, bur Bush of Veyay, twin boys, weights as ballots for general eleclloiM. MASON, June 1. iOi'ii. In the city of Mason at llio low lee of $10 to Who heralded the tidings that were fell the Parker, Mrs. Marion Sherman, Miss May iusuromarein foal. Invesllgato before you It is rumored that llie Hamtnell cl- world around, " 7 and 7.V pounds. The building committee made the Case, Paulino Bruiik, Wm.,N. Auu-llua But not uuill Bull Itun did we think wo must following report: breed. ISml A. G. LYON, Mason, Mich, g^r factory at LaneiuK will soou be stand . For best bfeverything in up to date Persons calling for the iibovo pleaso say To the Hon, Chairman and Mcmbem oj theadvertised. " OIIAS. W, BUOWNB, P. M. FnriiierM. ' chauiied iuto a craclier fautory. And light aKainsi a brother who had helped fine and heavy footwear at lowest Board of Supervinora; gain this land; prices go to Brown & Looinia.' * Ploaso leave your orders for Pago (enoo Wall paper at 5c, Gu, 7c, 8c a dou- And the tight of the Iron Ulajls as In Hamp GKNTLBMEN:—Your committee oliarged with Teachers' Examination. with .lohu Lassnby as I will hiive to be put- ble roll at Kimmei's. ton Roods theyRleam, The Sunday Detroit-Free Press con the duly ol ar.anglng lor and overaoulng the ling up fence part of the tliiio. Be sure and The one lO'ankeo cheese box, llie other with tained a full page devoted to a wiite building of tho new counly courthouse and Examination for Ingham county sou one of us before you buy. Couut.y Clerk Jewett has piirclmaed stalwart beam, olllce building, respectlully reports tlial the teachers to be held ut Leslie, June IS lasino S. B, PiKB, Also down at Gettysburg under a vortical sun, up and illustr' Olrl Wanted How true WHs'your service the measure of Try our Fan-American orangeade. the county, have made, so far as we are aware, To do gouoral housework. Address X-RAY Mrs. F. J. Brown, on Friday morn reatnoas; . ing last, received notice of the very PALMEIt AQliASS. * but one orliloism, that being that the amount • 2wp 0. E, llARNKS, Mason, R. F. D, 2S DlnKNoslalnnilo'freMlinent. flonor we gladly let fall at your feet; named—(40,0(jO-would not give tho county a sudden death of her brother, H. F. building In keeping with the other new coun Il«et Woeilers WMiited (8 to 10 a.m. OFFICE: But not only reiuewber the deed on this day Closing Out Sale ty court houses and olllce buildings that have Leonard, of Los Angeles, Gal. In May, Next Monday. W. A, Ro'wE). VOiniS •{ il to 4 p, m. 1.' 10.1,Washington Ave, N. Wo must dedicate the living to the tasks of Of plow points and other goods at rook recently and are being constrnnted In tno 17to8p.m, , Laming,-Mich, June BB!e:ln millinary at thflday, bottom prices, W. L, THOMSON'S various counties throughout the state. And For Snie, To pay greatest tribnie to you with the orown tills leellng was to such an extent that this A three-yearnld fHhorl-horn hnlfer, now Snin>ATS-2to4.p,',n), * BLAKELY & LASENBY;;!!!, Is to take up the woi k wliere you lay it down, Foundry, Dauayille, 22wU toard,aii you are aware, th lught best thai wn mllcb, J. U. STkLNllovr, U. F, D. 23. Iwp OlUiena' Ptaone all. they had'no vision that r.ould sec the coming flood, and the sure ijiidgment VICTIMS OF STOBMS. MAKES BOLD SPEECH. MACHEN IS ARRESTED. of Clod. They were blind on the Chnnib«rlnln Dt^cliireN tor Tnrin Tlie I''ornicr Snti«iin««nii( i>l Tree t^ Godward side. And because they Wind and Lightning Cause Uanj t'lK'lil tvllli (lerniiii^v niiil tvllli Ucllvery .\iM!nNi!il of Av- were blind and would not see, they Ihe Certain Reward of Obeying God Hie .lni<>i'ii!un Trunt*. vciilInK' llriheN. dared to Joke .about Noah's flood, nnd Fatalities. Noah and Hla Ark an a Tontitnouy hi.s new boat. I'ossibly some of the London. Afay 20.—.Mr. Chamberlain Washingfoii, .May 2,S.—Hy far tlia Aiiainst This Gcncratioiii more .scludarly and learned of their lias agiiiii jiroven himj^ir the.strong most sensational developmeiil of tliu ntnnbcr went about the country lec Nciirly I'Ifl.v Killctl In lown,~MU> iiiiiii of the cabinet. In a ' debate liosl ^^lliee iiivosligation up to this turing on the niistiikes of Noah, and •iMirl, .>'<>l>riii«ka, IIIIIIOIN ami which inay prove the 'inost inomen- time occurred Weilr.esday when Au Sermon by the "Highwoy and Byway" Preacher. weaving smooth sentences and plans- UthPrMiitiMH—'I'he Priiitvi-tr •^ tons of the present parliiijiii'iit, he gustus \V. .Maehen, the general super ihle theories and springing witti liUN)i IN Kiiiirnioiiii. has in n fraiilc and held speech intendent of the free delivery service, ^""^ (Copyriiflil, 1903, by J, M. liilsoii.) cisms to strenglheii the people of the further developed the polioy which was arrested on a warriinl issin^d \Yorld in their unbelief. The world Des .Moines, la.. May 27.—Iowa has will be universally regarded as an upon the information of post otlicu ChicnRO, Siiiulay, May .11,1W3, than (Iod, tind that follows its own hnsti't grown a hit old in its unbe been storm swept lor the past S4 entire reversal of Great Hritnin's fis 1 Toxl;—"Thus (11(1 Noah; !iceni'(ili\B to all inclinations. 'It is always ti ease of hours, Three tornadoes, two Monday inspectors charging him with having ilhat Cloil coniniiiiuled lilm, !io did ho."— lief (owtu'ds Ciod since Noah's day, cal position and at the same lime he tlio rainbow ami the never-fonnd jiot night and one Tuesday night resulted received "rake-oIVs" from contracts Ceil. U::'i, , nor in its methods of attacking God's proved Hint he hits managed lo.carry of gold when ("Iod's" (iominands are in the loss of six lives, the filial injury made with the iociil firm of (Iroli: ll') simple, direct Word and God's way. As a weather 111* government with him against forgollcn and disobeyed. lint as of three tilid the serious injury of a Hros. for a piitijiil. postal box fiis- StillL'lUL'llt. of fxir prophet and architect, Noah was their eonvielions. 'I'lie impre.ssiim surely as Noah rode in the arh on Ihe Score of jicopio beside great proiierty tener. 'I'lie wnrrant spec'ifieally U'xl beiirti i\ woii- considered a di.s'mal failure, but obe loft on the iniiuls of Ihe ernwded (Inod which destroyed 'those who had losjs. eharges him with receiving $l,S,!lSI.7,i (l(;rl'iil (ril)\ile to dience (o God cnaiilcd him to look chamber was that the country was derided him, so surely will the soul The following are known (0 have since August S, :|110«. It is aliegeil, (111! |) 11 t r i !i re h a hundred years farther than the on the eve of a dissrdiit ion. and tlinl, that, yields obedience to tlie cominaiui been killed:' .Uowevcr, at the department tliat this X(I;I1K lie obeyod people who were laiighii'ig at him, as in ISyo .Mr. ('hiimerlaiii eiirrii'd the of Ciod ride itbove the storms iiiid At Glenwood—Maggie I'.ieltner and ."ituoiint does not represent ail tliat (iod, 'J'liis is the and it gave him definileness of tiini, country with him ou the South .Vfri- Ihiods of life lo the mountain top Hazel "Wriglit, both of Adiiza, la. Maehen obliiined with his conlraets. ifl-OMll'Sl, I, ft sti- wliicli made the building of tlie ark can war policy, he has now ciiiiverled of blessing, and to him will come the it being charged tliat he had ))ridit.ed t^o supreme ol)ject of life. Many Near Hiixlon—Georgia tUicldey and his eolleiigucs to the belief Ihal he iiioiiy which can olive braneli of (iod's petice, and the by them for several years priiu'. to eonteinporarie.s of Notih were ap Herbert Hliodes. w,ill be able to carry it ngiiiii on the 1)0 iKiriie of any rainbow of Clod's etermil i)re.-;eaee the date of the first contract ineti- parently living with more definlteness At .Soulh Hes Moines—HiisseU A. policy of preferential trade within soul. We wluj will speak its rciissuring message to lioned in the warriiiit. Other iir- of pur|iose than was the builder of Kiia 11 f, aged ;10 years, and Floyd i\nii.uf, the empire. In addilion to asking read llii^ complete hi.s soul. his liaby. res(s are to • follow, Immediaiel.v slovy iif Xoah's life and .see plainly the ark, and it seemed that they were for a niandiite |o tiix food, he asks Miif KI1li>il In MINNIMIPI. after Mr. Miiclicn was tiiken into llic reward of tliiit. ohcdleiice may he aecomiilisliing more, but when God's for power to engage In a taritV war Hliincliiird, fa.. May 27.—.\ tornado custody the jiosimaster geiieriil is (|nicl; to i'X(daiin: "\io\v foolish and r.KYI.VCl God iii expansive in its testing came, the Hood swallowed up with Clerma.ny on (,'aiiada's- account .striiek tlie town of Klnio, eight miles sued. ;iii order removing him from how fatal il would have heeii for him O .scope; it is elevating in its tend everything that man had been doing, and to fight the .Vinericaii trusts. It west of HiancliJird iiiid.jiist iicross ofiice. He had been practically under to do otherwi.se tJiaii all tliat. the ency. Loidi at Noiih! Ills obedience except the great ark, which iloated is safe to sii.v tliat no :iiieli sudden the Missouri line, Tiicsdtiy, destroy suspension for a fortnight peiuling I.ord (.'ommaiided him." Hut if we to the cdiinnands of (Iod inv(dved the otit upon the dark waters and proved revolution has been ex;)erienced in ing tlio town. Nine persons arc iiivest.igation into his bureau. will try to for.nct for (he Ume heing destiny of the whole human race to that only he wlih builds into the the political situation for very many known to have been killed and a the priiiriiiii.s aric riding' in safety on the iiresent day. He did not build great purpose and plan of God litis years, nor anything so scn.sational. Washington, May 2.S.—I'Slwiii ^V. for himself tiud his family alone. He real dctinitencss of aim. niitnber of others injured. The storm Lawrence, of liiilliiiid, \'t., has IICIMI the crest, of the mitrlity lUiod, IxNir- Premier I'alfoiir has surpsiscd th(S retired his iirk that it might he ii struck a three-story brick hotel, appointfil as>isl!ii!t attiu'iiey in the inn' it.s liviiiff frei),'ht aliove the wa old lories and couserviitives by com part in the great i)lan of (io'd's re wliicli was entirely destrnyed. Nine ollice of the assistant, iillornc.v gener tery j^'i'ave-: of tho.se who refused to NOT'II Kit reward of obeying God ing out openly in support of Chiini- demptive work for niiin. The .sntind bodies have l,een removed from the al for the jiost (dlice departnieiil, to hear (iod's voice or heed His warii- A is that of the possession of a per berlain's scheme for the iiriictical of his hammer is heard io-diiy, .sol riiiiis of the hiiilding, and others are succetvl Hiiniel V. •.Miller, recently ri'- inK's, and >lan(l witli Xoali when the fect confidence, which day by day un ubandonmenl of ICiighnid's traditioiiiil emnly wtirning the world of.amdher belic\'C(l to be burieil in the debris. moved. eiininitind of (Iod fir.st ettnie I0 him, folds into Ihe nearer realization of policy of freed trade, and a prefer- 1 .'ludgmcnt day to come. Christ used Slxtreii KilltMl In .N't'liriiNkii. Wi- \\\\\ .'^(•e tliat, only implicit faith in Ihe future hope, l.'erfect conlideiiee; iMitial tarilT agroenienl witli the lirit-, the story of iVotih to drive bimic this Hastings, Neb., ^fay 2(i.—A series of MOST FAVORABLE OF SEASON. Clod could liave given Noah Ihe cour Ihal ]ieace tifiiding #11 the soul, ish coiiuiios. lie dei.dared that if Fng- j very trulh to His hearers. "As the heavy storms, two of which developed age 1(1 act. Is it not ])rohahle tis Avhicli rests undisturbed oven tliongh land adhered 10 the free trade policy | day.s of Noe were, so shall also the into the worst tornadoes that have AVcallii'i' fonililionx iif l.ii.'.il MreU jsdali saw the axin rising day after ihe storm.i of life rtige witiiout. This the time would (•ome when l''.ngland's j coining of (IR. S(U1 of Man be. I'or visited KiMilliern Ncbrii.ska for yetirs, I'rovi- lU'nelli'iiil lii .Aisrieul- d.ny, in liis sircaglli and glory, as is a condition to which Ihe peojile of oiil.y iieulriil market would be the. 1 as ill the days that were before, the liassed over iiortions of Clay, Frank his feet iiassed through his grtiin- the world are tihsolulely strtingers, Turkish empire. Tlie empire's only al- ; tloiid, they *verc ciiiing and drinking, lin and Kearney eoniities Ijinr.day lailea liidds. and hearing (n'(dmrdK, its Only those who obey Clod can know teriiatlve. he said, was reciprocity j marrying tuid giving in marri.Mgi'. un evening. Sixteen iiersims art' kr.own Washington, Miiy 27.—Tlie weeldy lie heard the music of Ihe liirils, as what it i.i to rest, in Him; can with its own e(d(niies, and this neces til the f\!iy that Noe entered into the 111 luive lust tlicir lives, 2l)-o(ld were crop bulletin of the we;ilhcr burciiu is he hehcld llie busy rush of life iill Icnow the confidence with which each sarily involved a lax ou fond and raw , arlc, and knew not tinlil the Hood imire or less seriously injured and a as follows: Itespccling Iciiiperature, ahoul liini, people marrying and be act of obedience is iierformcd; can material. Premier I'aifour admitted j came, and took them till away; so tiiinilier of others received minor in tile week eiHiing .May 2,'i in t hedist ricts ing given in iruirriage, comim^reial know with absolute certainly that that lliere were idijeetions to thej i^liall also the coming of tlie Son of juries. l''.vcry d welling il lid giitbiiild- ciist 01' the liocky mnuntiiiiis was tin.' .•ind imhistrial^ eater prises commiind- lh»' final results are to Ue tis endur iibiindoment of the tradiiIDIIIII policy .Mtiii be." The world jjrides itself (Ui ing ill Ihe iialli of the toiiiado was most favorable of the season luul the jug ami occupying the sUill and en ing as Ciod Ifimsolf. The soul tliiit of free trade, but if Chiimlierliiin's 1 lis breadth of life, the .scope of its blown to piece.--, and the liiiiinciiil loss first ill which tliere h'as been no com- ergy aniJ brains nt maiiUind; is it not is building only for himself; the plan, or some other sidieme, is not j activily, tli(^ largeness of its aims and tints far accounted for will reach ]ilaini of lack of warmth in some part, pr(dial)le that Nntih found it hard- Christian, perhaps, who is following practiciible, (he empire could not be | ambitions, hut, bless you, (hey are tis iiboul .$(10,0(10. A list of the casiialilies of this area. Heavy rains from (Ikhi- 1.1 believe and obey (lodV In obey ills own will, instead of the will of brought, to that stage of friiilion at-; narrow tiiid sordid in breadth ,'ind is a^ follows; honia and Arkansas norlliward to Min ing (Iod lie could n(d. hope (o secure (iod, has to face the hours and days' tained by the I'niled States. scope and largeness in com]);irison nesota, and Ihe Hakolas have retarded Ihe supiiorl (u- even indorsement, of. and weeks of anxiety and worry. I'.iit Xear Xorninii. with the life which tinfnlds In God'* work in these districls. Hroiighl hits his neighbors and friends. I'erhiips he who obeys God has no reason to Head —Daniel McCiirdy, liobcrt Mc- will as the jilanet ou which we live is VILLAGE IS ENGULFED. lieon largely relieved in the Ohio val he Idiew that !i(, (irsi il would mean be troubled or anxious over the ulti. Curdy. Mrs. .lolin Weblever, Mrs. small and insignificant in compari ley, liike region and southern portions o|)p(isilion in his own lioii.sehold. mate result.s. Yes, doubts and dilVi- Karl I'aeon, Mr;, (;. A. Tipp'o. M<.*In>iwli<*ril in .\Miiillr 'I'lirlify .Vival- son to the universe of which it is a of the middle Atlantic slates, but con cullies may come along the pathway Injured—Mrs. George Jmuer, arm liMVLMl in l''.np(l«i|UnKe—'I'wii inirt. To obey man's will is to lintit tinues with greater severity over tlie of obedience I0 Ciod, but not nn to broken; Iccy .NicCiirdy, leg broken; Tliiinitiinil liklllt'il. I'T there were other (hings besides the horizon of the life, and confine nortliern ])orlion of the last named Hie final is.siies, but only as con George Jmeer, badly hurt; Jtcbcrt dislriet and in New ICngland, whilo B';. its )iussibilities to the few short Constantinople, May 2(1.—Advices cerns .some of the minor details Chiimberg, badly hurl; Karl liacon, light riiins would be beneficial general culiiin which wtmld malce the obeying years which nitirk the passage from which reached here Thursday from which'are to be worked out in til- John Wehlever, and Mr. and • Mrs. ly thronghoiil the gulf states. In the (if Clod no easy thing, lie must give the criidlu lo the grave. To oboy .\siiitic Turkey show that a terrible taining the supreme end. 1. have Kiumare ii]i iiersonal plans nad ambitions. It (iod's will laiiiiehes the soul on the not serious. liocky mniintain and Piicific coast ri'- no doulit that many a ditlienlly came earthquake oceiirreil April 20, at imisl not he supposed that, up to the limitless expan.se of God's ptirpose in Ncur Viiliind. gions the week has lieen iibnorinally to Noah in the building of the ark. Meluzgherd in the village of Van, ,S(t lime the command came to Noah, His vast iiniver,se and gives wind and Head—Lutheran minister, niimc un ! cool, with heavy frosts and consider* In carrying out many of the details, miles southeast of ICrzerooni, on (he lie had t)cen standing tironnd idly siiil lo carry through tjie tineading known; Mrs. .lohii Peters, farmer's i able snow in the central and norlhorn of that slruelure he was building for Kiipliraies, The town was totally de wiiitiiig for sfnnotlilng lo turn ii]). years of eternity. wife; Mrs. (Jliris Lamers and molhel'. j districts. God, il is more than likely that he stroyed, with its entire population, The Lord always seelts out tlie inisy Injured—Chris Lamers and two Good progress has been niiidewilt] had his days of doubt and trouble. numbering 2,000 souls, ineliiding 700 j hands and brains to work for llini. children. Williiim and Aliiinie Schullz, corn pliiniing in Indiaiiii.HliiMMS.Micili- 11I;Y1NG God is elevating in its Hut all tlirough tho.so long years of Armenians as well as the troops form- j lie has no more love tor the drone Pred Pop and mother,Mrs. Isaiic Cas Igan and Wisconsin, but lo the west 0 tendency. H, fixes the vi.sion of building there was no shadow of ing the garrison of Mclazgherd. in j Ihiin has the enipliiyer whose suc per. ward wet weather litis prevented Ihe the soul up above the things of life, doubt as to the certainly of the com addition over ^00 lumses in iifighbor- cess dt.'pends upon the iadiistry of At i'nnlhif. eoni|»letion of this work, which isnineh it draws the soul on and on until at pletion of tlie ark, or as to the neces ing villa.ges colliipseil. Ihe men he employs. Dead—Mr. and Mrs. .laiiies Muinaw delayed, while drought has prevented la.sl it gains the presence of God, Who sity for its u.se; And so il is alwii.vs A soiiiewhal. severe earthquake I And. I, for one, believe (hat Noah and child, Frank Qnigg, Flora Pal germination and planting in Ihe mid is supreme over all and above all. with those who obey God. Their con shock was fell Thursday nioraiiig, hut was one of the most industrious and mer, John Palmer. dle .Mlanlic'stiites iind New Kngland. The world's wisdom tell.s you "to aim fidence is in One Who never fails, tind no damage was done. successful men of his time. He was M Fnirlteltl. In the southern stales the crop lias high, and you will hit .something; to the act of obedience links their des London, May 20.—The foreign oftiee resiieoled and 1ool(ed up to in the Injured—Mrs. ;\. W. Hrodericlc and made favorable jirogress. fasten .your chariot to a star. The tiny with the eternal purposes of here Thursday received some details •coaunnnily. The godly life iilvv.ay.s child, serious; John MeJteyiioids, in jiossiliilities of Itnihan " ii.spira(i(-)ns God. from the Hritish consul at. F.rzeroom comniiinds the respect of (he wieked. ternally injured ;-Mrs.\obeLinsey;. COST EIGHT LIVES. are limited. The aim iniiy be high, regardin.g the reeeh'i earlhipiilke nt There is no doubt (htil the times in Cliarles Tiiylor, caught by fiilliiig the star may be hitched lui to, but Melazgherd, iiccord.ing to which a. Terrllile HOKIIII (if 11 ('olli.sion which Noah lived were distressingly .' LS declared of Noah that he did cliininey. serious. wlint lieyiuul llicse'.' The limit is strong earth shiud;, la'stiiig 110 sec Iwei-ii i'rniiiN on a Siinlli- bad, for the record preserved by (Iod Afili that (Iod eoinmanded him. i''iilii11tieN in CliloiiK'o. reached, and disappoint men t crowds onds, was felt in the morning of April crn lti:ilwa>'. declares that "the wiekeduoss of That little word ALL is a mighty Chieagi). .May 2ti.—Three men were in at death. Hut the .soul that obeys 20 thronghoiit the entire district he- iiiiin was great in the earth, tiitd every word in its influence on final re.siilts. killed by lightnin.g during Monday's Clod is always on the up-grade, liis tween Liike Van and the-l!ussi;iii fron Ilirmiugliani, .Ma., Nfay 2S.—A disas imiigintitioil of the thoughls of his Nnali did ALL that Clod conimandeil. .storm. One was killed and one injur destiny is not limited to liunian am tier !ind as far west as Kliarput. The i trous lieail-eiid collision on tlie Soiitli- hetu't was only evil coittiuually." atid so there wiis room in the iirk for ed by the c(dlaps'; of l'etliliN. whcde family, three other olliecrs and w!is undoubtedly fall o[ his own lifts the vision from the center .self eight empty cars, iind great damiige deluge of forty days and forty nights, Chicago, .May 28.—A wind, rain and SO soldiers perished in'th.e niins. Lieut. ])l!in.s and ambitioii.s. And so, wliei\ and fixes it on Ihe beacon light of to the colliding engines. 'I'lie dead and ride safely on the waters until hailstorm swept over Ohioand Indiana Col.Tayib Hi!y, whose family perished, the eommand of the Lord came to God's nnfjiiling blessing. are; Henry Aeloii. engineer; L. O. they subsided. This i.s an important Wednesday and extended through Wis became insane. him to turn from these (hings and Chester, engineer; Sam .loliii.soii, en Alexander's ambition was to con word to look at in considering this consin and MinneK()ta, leaving death The foreign otViee has- appealed for build the ark, it donbtless cost him gineer; lioland Madison (colored), quer the world, but death ended matter of obedience to God. Hut and des'truction in its path. Iteporls subserijitions for the relii'f of the des no little struggle to obey. fireman; Otto Wood, fireman; Have career and ambition, and loosened his right here is where so many Chris from the stril^a•n dislr.iets places flie titute Mohammedans and Christians of Tngrani (colored), fireman; Ihdi Hiiii- grasp on the smalf part of the world tians fail. This little word ALL number .of killed at 17, while many are the Melazgherd district. eock, flremaiu; .Ted Hill (colored), llli: Christian has to meet the which he was permitted to subdue. trips up their unwary feet, and the injured.' Homos iiiid buildings of all Washington, May 20.—Vice Consul briikeman. All were itislaiitly killed T .same conditions to-day in yield His ambition and hope ended in Ihe craft they build for God U defective, kinds were razed and crops were gen- Ojulvo at Frzeroom, Turkey, repoi^ts except F.nginoers .\ctoii and ,'loliiison. ing obedience to Ciod, but the reward dark, cold grave. Timour, the Tar leaky and unsafe. But it is well, to criilly destroyed. to the slate department that an i.s its certain sjs that which eiinie to tar, desired a universal conf)uest, say earthquake in the ciintoli of Malas- They ;kvere brought to Hinniiigliam, remember that you are the one who Northwestern Ohio siitTcred heavy Noah. We see so clearly the glory ing the earth was too small for more gird,. district of Fitlis, on the 29th .Acton dying (ui Ihe way and .lohnson must ride in tlie ark you are build projierly loss, while Indiana's loss lo wdiich issued from Notih's obedience, Ihiin one master, "it is too small to ultimo, caused the death of :')00 ]>eo- dying al tlic hospital. ing for God. Noah observed the ALL buildings and cropS' reach nearly $1,- that, we forget that, wdieii Noah pev- .satisfy the ambition of a great soul," ple iind left the city in ruins. The of God's commandment, and Iicuec he 000,,000. Indiaiiii's greatest loss was formed the Lord's command, the re- decliired be. The sheik of .Sainiireand shock was strongly fell in Krzerooni, INSURGENTS BLOWN UP. reaped a sure reward of his faithful at Kdkomo, where six factories were ,wiml. of that obedience wa.s still is said to have replied to him; ''The ness. Hut it is so hard to render full a Journey of ilS hours, and threw tlie razed, scores of hriildings blown from Mneeiloninnn lleslroyeil ItyTlielr Own tihead of him, and iinrearucd, while ambition of a groat soul is not to be and coinplele obedience, and not fol people into a p;niie. Many of them foui'ida'lions, and the etib of an engine Dynamite AVIKMI .Sneronntletl the ray 2().—About 1,'ifl Mace rchellioit.s under the eommiiiid of the Hullicicntly great to fill tip mi jn- mand when ho. went out and warred just beginning to show the magnitude donian insurgents were killed at the liord. lint, ho obeyed (Iod in the finite Ihouglit." And only obedi against the Atnalekitcs. He saved the FOUND GUILTY. of Ihe diiniage. Crops in Kansas. ^Mis village of Smerde.sh, south of t.lie face of it all, and reaped a sure re ence to G(id can give entrance to the best of the catlle, and brought Agag souri and Iowa were partially ruined, .Iiiry lleemiinieinlN i'crin In Prison for Lake of' Presba, May 21, according ward of that obedience. This is tlie. gloriou.s realization of that tinibi- back as a living witness lo his valor and scores of lumses destroyed. Hiv- to a dispateli to the Nciie Freie I'resse i first thought which we wish to drive tion. Anoliicr Mvnilier of K(, LuniN and prowess, But the ALL of God's from Saloiiicii, 'The insurgents, who ers are rising al ahirir.ing speed, and Cianw «( DooillufN. I liome to the heart of the Chvistinn, command required that not even the floods are'threalen'ed. People living iii' had possession of qiianlilies of dyna- : yes, and to the unsaved soul, as well. NH man, willing to obey God im fat cattle and Agag, the great l;ing, the lowland.s in Iowa and Kansas are St. Louis, Jtay. 20,—Five yciirs in the tnite, sought refuge in the village and : Obeying God paves a safe roadway to plicitly in the face of an tinbc- should be saved. And the failure of O seeking safety on the hills. penitentiary was the verdict returned were attacked by Turkish troops. Tluj j final victory and glorious reward.' To lieving and wayward world, can set Saul to heed this little w.3rd ALL Thursday evening by the jury in Ihe iighling lasted for ISO hours and, ulti ! the Christian it loads lo all the i-ielies it by the ears and gain an audience. cost him the kingdom, iind i;ent him Now York ColelirntoK. ^bribery case of J, .1. llaiinigan, a mately, all the houses were burned j thatnreiii the treasure house of God; He i.s a marked man. It may be headlong to a dismal end. K'o small New Yorl;, •^^lly 27.—Now York on former member of tlie house of dole- or blown uji liy dynamile by the it leads to the crown of life, the crown true sometimes that the world may est detail escapes the v/atditui eye Tuesday oilicially commemoriited the gales, Hannigan was found gn'iJty of Turks. One Imndred and fifty bodies of rrghte6u.sncss, and the crown oC laugh, it inay ridicule, it may de- of God. The ALL must b* tlone, be twohundredand fiftieth anniversary of accepting a bribe in connection wit It were found in the ruins. glory. And to the nnsnved .soul it iiounee and oppose, God's servant.? fore He can bear tostim(!ii.v to the tlieestiiblislimentof ninnieipiil govern Ihe passage of'the Suburban railway lends from the land of death to life always have to meet these conditions. soul: ''Well done, good nijd faithful ment in New Amsterdam, afterwards Fonr .SiilTucuteil. bill. When the verdict was announced and liberty in Christ Jesus,' The one Ijut the man who obeys God runs, servant, enter thou into the joy of called, by force and treaty between New York, Afay 28.—^frs. .Tulia Hannigan made no sign of concern. He cominiuid to the unsaved is: Kepent "not as uncertainly," and fights, "not thy Lord." God said ot Noah; "Ac Holliiiid and England, Now York. The Wandling iind her three children were is the eighteetitli man tried on eha'rges and believe on Jesus Christ, Obedi lis one that beateth the air." Obey cording to all that God loommanded whole city wa.s gay with biinting. The HulVocaled and two other persons ing God, then, gives clearness of vi resulting from the local boodle inves ence to this commnnd rwctils the re him, so did he." That bvSef sentence city hall, where the main exercises were so badl.y burned that it is sion and defluitoness of aim. These tigation, all of whom, but one, wore ward of Eternal Life to (he soul alter is n complete epitome to the life of were held, and City Hall park were the feared they will die by a fire in the tw# qualities' are abspjutely iaclting coiitlcted. Hanaigiin's-attor.neys filed that pbedienco^ is rendered,. The Noah. One knows that that hundred center.of attraction, trie;,dec(irations five-story npartnient house at :10H in their fullest sense in the people of a motion for a new triai based on'tech soul that walks with Noah and does years' contract for the Lord was dis there beiiig e.speeiail.y. elaborate. In West One Hundred aiid Thirty-first the world. 1 dare to challenge the nicalities. He was released on $10,000 nil that God commnnd!) it will not charged faithfully in every detail. the imblic schools iiOO.OOOchildren IOOIJ: street. The ilre is said to have been soul that is living outside the will bond. pass over an ,ensy pathwny, but the Wiir.Ood be able to bear like testi part in special patriotic exercises, of incendiary origin. of God to disprove this declaration. Iflory of the certain reward" which mony-for'you, and me? ,T£ so, that WnNlicil Overlionrtl. Only those who oboy God have clear Strikn nec'InrtMl Off. KiiiK InlinrllH Portnnc. tests nt the other end tingcsthehori- which you are building for God will Houghton, Mich., May 20,—Capt. ness of vision and deflniteness of niiii. Omaha, Neb,, May 2S,--Thc Union London, May 27.—A .special dispatch, sion of the sky of life, and enconr- float as surely as did the ark of Noah, Patrick Gordon, of the barge C. A, The people of Noah's day. were as Pacific strike that has been on at all from Jfadrid says King Alfonso has in- ages and leads the .sonl on, It is no and will bear the precious freight blind as bats, and as shifting as the of the shojis of the system, was de Maxwcll, was washed overboard fierited $7,500,000 under the will of hi.s imaginary pot ol gold at the end with which it is loaded safely to the wind. They could see the glitter of clared oil! Wednesd.ay, and this morn iind drowned Wednesday night. The ' gnmdfathcr, King Francis. The will of the arching rainbow. That iar vvhat gold; they Ayere far-sighted inluiinah desired haven. Peter said: "We ought ing all of the boiler-makers will re Maxwell was in tow of the propeller i ^vas opened about a moiilli ago, in ae- ; the world is cha,IONIIHI KIIIN roni-. rainbow pf.Hfe, and when he eonics fn was below, forwai'(l wdion the sea travel, and his appetites plunge him; feat and death ami oblivion. ' Hi;ntinglou. W. Va„ Jfay 2,8.—-Jack , , Pittsburg, Pa., May 27.—An explo- the end he finds it dlsappc-irs, ns the they could dream of some new thing R, Jennings, 27 years old, of Urhana, felledithe barge and he was washed ^jo,, o( „,i., j,, |,i,e Charters Coal and mirage in thr. Dljon, and duith \.ns lustaiitnneous. | Hay City. 1 giigiijtly'injunjd a number f^l oihov*. l«iib»^,.-.;.,^.#..»*.w'^^jpng'|n~- VAtUE OF THE SILO. An Iiiipiirtinit III Animal lliuliniidr)- REGISTER OF THE U. S. TREASURY • n» tilt! Iiniirnvvil liiirii or (.'urn (.'rill. USES PE-RU-NA FOR SUMMER CATARRH.' The use of tlie sUo as an ceouoniie institiiiloii of tlie farm iias been ex- emplilied the last whiter in many Summer Catarrh farming- sections I have visited, AI-, Afflicts Men and STORAGE MADE SAFE. most williout e.'cceplioii, whiM'ever I. Women. have g'onc, I have seen more or less un- nf>Nop i.'i'lliir or liuslicd corn stiiiiding in the tields, ex CuiK 'I'hiil KiM'P" Oiil l!;v«M-.«-. posed to the wiml, rain anil snow, VVKUKU ft Kroxl. and to the linng'ry tribute gallieriiigs ON..TUDSON W. LYONS, of mice and crows. The valuable food H Uegister of tho United When the llicrnioinelfr (Irops ten Stales trenswry, in a letter eleiuenls of the fodder are, of course, of more degrees below zero. It is from Washiuglou.U. C.suys: tile ones most soluble, anil moistiii'e (liiite a relief to llic. milid to lilmw «l Uhi Perunit to be an ciiiinoi full npon'and run oil' of any that oue's venctaliles put away fur excellent remedy tor the ca ripened foriiyc witlioiil carrying away fill-lire use are .sale frmn tluMdeiiieiils tarrhal affections ot spring with it some of the ir.ost easily avail end summer, and those who w.illiiiiil. On iiiiiiiy farms \l is iiii- able clciucnts of nutrilioii. i'oililer so suffer trom depression trom ixissiiile to phiee a (•cllar under l.lie e>;po.'^eil to the weather cannot be coui- the heat of the summer will Jimi.se, and as a result, llii^ owners go pareil in feeding' value with that early find no remedy the equal ot oil fniiii year in year williout a .sife liiisked and slorod, as any feeder wlio Peruna."—JudsonW, Lyons, ))laee to slore iiotaloes, ele. .\fler has fed I he iwo liiiids in eoiuparisoiii No man is better known in nearly ;;.') years' cvperieiiee will) two tho finaneial world than ,1 nil- well knows. TIKI j^ood results from rellars and lliroe eaves, I would not son \V. Lyons, formerly of iliut consiiineil are iiuicli les.s, com The Ills of Women Act upon the I'xehnitKe siieli a eave us I imilt last Auffusta, t'ia. Ills name on pared to the results from the curly every piece of money of reeeut season, M'e eiit, for the best house stored, while I be aminiiit refused liy date makes his sipfnature one Nerves like a Firebrand. eellar 1 ever saw, foi' Icircle, it be- and stages. fiilicsl feediui'' value is obtained, and ing feelings, faintness and numbness. nchc, displacement of tho womb, inilainination of the in"' but three and oiK^-half i'ect; from If yini do notderivo prompt and satis as a result, the live stoeli i.'ajiable ot Sometimes I bad heartburn. My food ovaries, and is invaluable during the change of lifoi all would rise to my tliroat after "every factory result.s from the use of Pernna of which may help to cause nervous prostration. beiiig'..l;ep| on a given number of acres meal, and my bowels were very write ii.t oiu:e to Dr. llartman, ffiving a imiy be iilnuist doubled, it seems irrt;ffular. full statement of your ease and he will sii'ange that the siloaiuong-intclligent, "I wrote you for advieo, and I now be pleased to give you his valuable ad Read what Mrs. Day says: furmers is not <'oiisiilercd ;is necessary take pleasure in informing yon tliatmy vice gratis. in animal liiisbnndry us llie barn or tiie improvement is very g-reat indeed. J Address Dr. llartman. President of " DEAU Jlns. PiNKiiAM : — I will write you a few lines to let you'know of did not e.Npeet to improve so qiiieldy The llartman Sanitariuni, C'oiumbus,0#» the benefit 1 have received from talcinf? your remedies. 1 suffered for a long corn crib,—W. V, McSpiirraii, in .V, V. time witli nervous prostration, baekaehc, BICI: liesuladie, painful menstru 'I'ribunc-Kiii'nier. ation, pain in i\\c stomiieh after eating, and const,ipation. I often thought I would lose my mind. I began to t.akc Lyrtia !•« Pliiltlianrs ^''cjjetablo FARM MANURE SLED. €oni|)Olin«l and was Rf)on feeling like a new woman. • I cannot jiraise it too TORTURING highly. It does all tliat it is recommended to do, and more. Tor (Jli-iiiiIiiK' n .SInlilr 'I'liln Iteviec WHAT'S "I hope that every one wlio sulTers as 1 did will give Lydia K. riiikhum's In IHlt'llly KiMMtlllllllMldl'll li)- remedies a trial." —Mus. MAHIE DAV, Eleauora, I'a. (March S.^, 1001.) TlHiNir Who lliivc l.'neil II.
My barn is (i;.' feet long and has Iwo WRONG? Free Medical Advice to Women. ItKLlABI.E OUTDOOR C^I.I..\n. rows of slaiieliions, with IS eows in Are you sick ? eiieh row. Cleaning out thi: niauiue Skin,S.calp and Blood top of end wall to the under side of Do you feel under the weather? Mrs. Pinkham invites all women to write to her has been a jiroblem, but I have solved vSuffer from .shooting' or aching the areh. it by the use of a sUd. 1 hook a horse for advice. You need not be afraid to tell her tho To build the areh, a skeleton of live pains? Con.suniption. Humours things you could not explain to the doctor—your let sections is liiade from inch lundier, If so your blood and nerves are ter will be seen only by women and is absolutely con- one seetion being sliown in cut. The probably in need of some special liosts, tlie lieight, of stone w;ill, are vitalizing fooTl, like Froin Piiiipliis to Scohila ftdential. Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with such set under without fastening. The troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for Kkelelon is Iben covered willi lath or FniH infaniiy to Ago narrow boards, all of the same width. you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice. On this the hriek are laid endwise, making the crown about eislit inehcs STRONG MANURE SI.KD. thick. Tliis is covered with a lliiek to a speeially made sled, driving back Sptedily Cwel Iqr Cicura coat of cement, making: it impervi Another Case of Nervous Prostration Cured. of the cows. All tilt manure IS cows "DKAU >tufl. PiNKiiAM : — Allow me to oxpvoss to you the benefit I have ous to \va I er! The veii 11 lulu i'l-=5 made will imilu! ill l(i hours, I haul in one WheiilUI-Eiso Fails. derived from takinjj Ijydiali]. Piukhain's VogctalHc Componiid. Before by pliuMiin' a roiir-iiich tile in the load lo the ling- lot. I have n Icn-fool. I started to take it I was on the verffc of nervous prostration. Co\ild ci.'Uler ol llu^ ci'jnvn. The, door uiid not sleep niffhts, and I sulVerecl dreadfully from indiR-eston and headache. I |)olc oil which 1 (lr;iw l.lic runner of cellurwuy arc placed in ccnier of one Ozotnulsiou is a vitalizing and The agonizing Uclilng and burning of heard of Lydia E. I'inkhaiu's wonderful iiiedicine, .'ind began its use, which llie sled to uboiil llie center of (he end, the suiiii! as any ccllur entrance. purifyiii;,>' blood and nerve food, the Bkla, ns in Eczema; tlio frightful immediately restored my health. luanure pile, when ilie sled is lipped 'J'lic cost of I Ills cuve i.^ UK follows; which prevents and scicnlificany, scaling, as in p,sorias!sj tho loss of hair "I can heartily recommend it to all sulToring women." — JfKS. BI!];TUA over with the pole, and relurncd (o Tlirce days' worlc IcuriuH' down old certainly and safely drives disease nnd crusting of the scalp, as in scalled E, DKOIKINS, S.IM Lapidge St,, San Francisco, Cal. (May 21, 1001.) draw (he iiex( load.. 'I'lie sled is six by Willi and inoviii.i(' il (iO rod.', usin;,' out of the huniaii system. head; the facial disllguromouts, as In FORFEIT if 'WO cannot forthwith iirndnnc tlio orifilniil lottcra nnil nlgimtnrcs ot Iwo and one-half feel widi (wo by acno and rinsworin; tho awful suffer 1cam one uiid one-iiulf days; JJ.IinO ahuvu lostiiiion!!il.S| wliicli will provo thiiir iilisnUito ^eirainniioas. ' six-ineli I'unners, six-iiieh sidebiuirds, It is not merely a food. ing of Infants, and anxiety of worii- Lydiu E. I'liililiuni l\I>Mlivliiu Co., Lynn, Mnao. $5000 arch liricUs I'm-ends and crown at ."iO cut parents, as iu milk crust, tetter and and solid bna'rd Moor, willi eliiiin. from It is not only a medicine, cents here, .SKI; uiusoii, -11 hours, ul A'Inw lino, f .*ki. nirlico ynii Hir euch runner iilliicheil lo siiigli^ (ree. salt rhetnn,—all demand a rciiicdy of 2") cents per lioiir, $10,;;,"); iNirpcnler Jlis a pleasant emulsion coiiil)iii- .I'ine wood is used, which is well spihed fthnost Bupcrhmnnn virtues to succosa- niakiiiH' crown slielotnii, %\\ lime, ing the health properties of both. fullycopc with them. That Cutlcurn, (ig'lKly (ogelher.—IC. '11, lioody, in $."i,0-l; sand, four loads, ,$1; ccincnf Cures Consumption and all I.,ung Soap, Ointment nnd Itcaolvont aro Buch i'''U'm and Home. for crown and door, $:i.,')l); liiuibcr Troubles, stands proven beyond all doubt. No i'or doors. $1,50; nails, hinges,' ele,,' For sale every whc/e in large bottles, statement is made regarding them that is not jusliflcd by tho strongest ovi- $1; ten rods tile for drainage, $l.,''i0; TIMELY DAIRY NOTES. Wcigliing Over Two Pounds. dcuce. Tho purity and sweetness, tho piittinf-' thcni in, $2,00, Making a power to afl'ord iramcdiato relief, tho Sail, should be always accessible. cash expense of $.'!S,7',), not count TRY IT FREE! certainty of speedy and poriiiauent cure, ing my time throwing out the Do not jillow dogs, cats or loafers Free sampleswill be sent to everyone tho absolute safety and great economy, dirt, covering it, over after be- to tie around at milliing time, who will send their complete .address Iiavc made them tho standard skin 4 Days Lake Trip $13 ing built, hauling mat erials of .•Ml persons who milk the" (;ows (by letter or postal card) to cures, blood purillers and humour reme dies of thecivili/cd world. Cblcnco to Kieankbs, Slch. and Bctnrn. all kinds, tending mason, eement- should liavo the linger nails cut iiiff , door, boarding help, (ile, closely. Ozomulsion Food Co Bathe the affected parts with hot wliieh, if it had 'io be hired done, Keep the slablc and dairy room 98 Pine Street, New York \vater audCutlcura Soap, to clcanaothc 7 Days Lake Trip $25 would have amotiuted to $l.j or $;;() Chicago to naekUsc Iilaadaad Kelnro. in good eondftion bj' fresh air and surface of crusts and scales and soften more. MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED. eleanliness. the thickened cuticle. Dry, without There is not a siyn of frost inside, Do not elinuge the feed suddenly, rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint Muikigon or Brand Haven S2.15 altlionph it has been extremely cold ('lean and thoroughly air sTable be ABSOLUTE ment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation BajTretarn tram Cblcago ^^B • ^ for quite awhile. It will easily hold fore milking, and inHammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Besolveut, tO' ;iOO bu.shels of ])otat()es, h(.'sides other ^lilk with dry liands and never al vegetation usually found on a farm, cool and cleanse tho blood. This com' low the hands to come into contact plcto local and constitutional treatment —,T. M, T'elersinie, In Ohio Farmer, CnODRlCH with the milk, oflbrds instant relief, permits rest tind SpiTY. sleep in the severest forms of eczema ' Wliitewash the stable onee or twice THE SAN JOSE SCALE. LINE : a year. Use land plaster in the ma nnd other'Mtchlng, burning and scaly nure g-ntters daily. Iiumours of the skin, scalp and blood, Only .\li|illt-a(i1f.R5 ly Kill It IN IIK' I.IIU^,liglit ones, to men'and horses, among the Ocrnian settlors in the CARTEFlS oliiiiiiio; plcmly of wulor luiil tiiol; pouil nchoau, excellent cliiircliusi iiplciiitid rallwiiy fuvllliloii, if wfudc is long continued. On the FOR BILIOUSNESS. shape of cultivating soja beans, to rOR TORPID LIVER. FREE TO WOMEN farm wc have to do many disagree he \\f.K\i.\ in the plaee of coffee, Up to HOMESTEAD LANDS Of 160 ACRES FREE, To prove tho liciUlnB and- able jobs, and this will be one of rOR CONSTIPATION. tlio only olini'KO UoinK WIO I'orontry, flloiuislng power of I'lixlliit The Laii With & Glui a few years ago this bean was un • Bond lo Mio rollowInK fi;r nil Atliis nnd otlmr llt«r- 'rollnt Alitloviillc wo will ot Uirca ItootlKcr, tirtglitmii Iicr them; I am sure I am not goiuif to known in that seetion, and since it "1FO R SALLOW SKIN. "luro, iiHwull nB tor oortilliml.o iilviiiK yoiirodncud mall a liireo trial iincltngE njen, ilcopons tlio rvaca In licr use tliia wa.sh.for the fun of it, It .•iillwny riitnn, cio.i Nuiiorliiti'iHluiit ol Iinml. wllh book of Instructions ^clicoka, anil nuqulrcn eound has IVoeiisubsfifutcd for ooll'ee its cul FOR THECOMPLEXION icratlim. Olliiwii, «niiai1ii;orto (J..1. JUuiuon- ^liniltli nnd tinoynnl (|ilrlts moans business, and-wdion 1 go at it . OJtNUiNM «lll»tll*Vt!JOKATUB«;___' TOM.iaOQuliioy llldK., Olilonm, III,; M.V.MOINNKB, nliNoliiicly IVeo. This U f roni hur lavorlto iMTorago. tivation has largely inerensed, ft is No, 2 Xvonuo Thoater Itlooli, Dotrnit, JASIM not a liny sample, but a In rge I will he prepared to'do it in a busi UaiBVB, Bnult Sto. Mario, Mioli.i .IC. T, HoLSina, paclaigo, enouph to convince an easy crop to grow, tuid grows sev m.inti b iLIU.,U..'J>IJl'llUJ iMIU ' air. JiinkHciii Strnnt. St. I'mil, Mliiu.: T. 0. Ciniiiiil, iinyono of Its value, Women nesslike nianiier. The hnr.se hitehod eral times.ns full as the eonimon pen. Uiilliilinu Uidir., Jlllwuiikoii, WIB.I ,1. 0,. DIINOAN, all over the co\intry are to Ilie single wagon carrying a spra,y- CURE SICK HEADAOH^. lioom 11. niK Four llldj/., IndlnnnVHUi •"'lii ioldcTcry. ' liad mueh rutiter have Ihem to make DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING nasal.catarrh, na n mouth wuBti, and to remove Where, or (ont |jy . and I nsiially wear, rubber eonts, nnd tartar and whiten the tocth.. Send to-day; a mauforsioia,... Ills eofl'ee than the old ]{io grain. ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS FISO'S 'CURE FOR. postiil card will do. •, rubber eups, or hats, ton. Let siieh A paulnige .\i)d as a result the cotlee trade SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING •old by drutgUd or •eiitpnttpald by u*, HO niBkei flvo jobs 'set on our shoiildcrE ns lightly WHAT THEY ASK FOR, REFUSINQ Sf.lU'J.^'JI^ hq;;. .SiitlifttKtIon cuaraDtrcd. goUoni, among this class bas vuniewhnt de la time. Bold hr dmiwlifai. 1, TU£ M, PAX'g>N l:0.jll01 VornMbni A«.f CkuhllimC*.^ (IS possible,—Funn and Fireside. ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS. creased. . . ..
A, : ,-• - • |u{;ham(!^0uni]r|[ew! SHOWINa THE WAY PIONEER AT R€8T. Nva. Helew M. Dnn*m«r« P««Re4 Away 8«lnr Qcorge K. Present, Aids. Rrowu. Clark, Durt, No one would ever be bothered with Hobli«>l, lot 1, bik 181. UnnliiK.. !<00 Hall, and Mickelson. J N. 'I'HOUnUKN W, E. BEVEHKNCB JoHuph W. Wollurd iind wfUi Ktlitar M. Goustipation if everyone knew how Publication I i'ortcr and L. J. Drlgits, pel lot 1, bIk 13 Minutes of last meeting were read ualurally and quickly Burdock Blood rnorniitToiit oi> MriNlilK r. tmt aud approved. Bitters regulates the stomaoli aud hnw* CliiiUtii J. Ilnrnett liiid wr to Clarii U. Hcuire. pol oil bIk 3, Claypool'ii add, KKI'OIIT OF COMMITTKB. els. t LmmliiK 3000 The tinance committee reported the Will Beg^ in a Few Days Uubl, Slid Mariiaret lltill to l.nclon U. North Leslie. Wll»on,liii7, bik U, Ureen Uak add, following claims tnd recommended Lnn«liiK 475 their allowance: B, J Brown and family visited iu MEAT KUwlii llurimund wfloAiiliiir L l'lMtl« Iluinent A Nellla, work In cemetery $U8 00 Jackson this week. Hud wf, pell ol lotN 3 and i, blK ISO, II, O, Call, Hume 12 7,1 Mrs. Perry Backus visited in Lans Lannlnc 1500 A. J. TulliDau, tame ID 75 OlicHlcr I). Woudliury and wf lo Htbcllu John Spencer, name UKS. P. H, DUNSMOBS, Industrial School, I.iiniilng,irav«llug ox- Alfred Aldricli and wife leceiyed a MK, ANI> MIIN. W, A. UUMONII, Our readers ran save three dollars on John 11. Weldonand rttut Wni.d. Hnillh pennoii of baud.,....., 7 02 telegram Sunday from Jackson sayiiiit lot fi, blk "A" lub blki % and 27, Unnn- J.U. Klniinel,Jr,expeiiHi-Kio Detroit 0 45 BKOTIIKRS ANIl SiSTISKS, fare (o any point east or west. Send ini! 1700 J. U. KInimel ft Hon, paiu H' sit au their daugiiter, Mrs, |Ella Leece, was 2c for folder. Frank 1*. Mlllbiiry and wl to Kmiik K. I'Mttf or Thnnka. recklmni, Slrupe Si Wheeler grading horribly burned, and to come at once. Address, A. A SOHANTZ. G, P. T. Qroeerr Store ThoinuH and wf, lot 0, blk 12, M»Non 1700 on Okonios utruet 229 65 She was trying to light her lire by us W« de«lre to express our heartfelt thankR WHITING'S Knink J.lbirrlttand wf to i'lilllip I'er- Tbu Coininercial Oil (.'o, auppllea lor wa- to Iho many rrleiidi Hiid nelghlwrH lor their Mgr., Detroit, Mich. kliiN, w4-lOlot2. blk "O", OroHMniiii ttr works 4 25 ing the kerosene oil can, aud it explod kludneMaud tyin|iAlhy lu our Uteheroavc- Is the place where you & WlllliiniHHnb WlllianiHion 300 MIcli. Coal and Mining Co., coal for wa ed, burning her so terribly that she iiient In the Ions uf our husband and lather; A lilessing alike to young and oM; can sret your I'lillllp I'ui'kliiH to l.llllo llonstuad, s.ime ter w'kii 124 OS wrs taken to the hospital, where she almi the ohulr, mul for the floral tributes, HK above 33U Qeo. A. Karle, uuppllea lor water w'ks.... 4(1 7U Mas. A. N. AUSTIN, Dr. Fowier'« Extract of Wild Slraw- TlioH. M, Oooloy, by helm.(to Kngene K. 1,11. Ii'iold,drawing e, Niipl. aud eiigkneei dreii, who have the sympathy of the MH. AM) MRS. li, J. AUSTIN AND PAMILV, ChuN. M.Tnrneruiid wf lo (lerlrudu K. water workH M 00 MK. AMD Uus. U. (1. AUSTIN, Hinltn, pt lot 8, blk (18, LannhiK 1200 II. E. Onburn, anpt, and cng. elecirto entire commuuity. MK. AND MRS. H. K. AUSTIN, OCKKlbo jind everything- Mary U. KobertN lo AU'rod M. Itolce and light worKM .• 25 00 MR. AND MRS, II. ADAMS AND FAMILY. that is (?oo(l to cat. wf, pt lot 8, blk 71, Lansing 2800 Sain'l NelKuii, 1 mo aalary aa linuman,,,, 15 (10 Forest Neighborhood. V: M. KKKN'iKii, Kegister. llenj. Nl«biilN,uiK'l«nK. light works !l& 00 Aurelius. Dr. Humphreys. We also carry a complete line of I. li. Field, freight ami carutge for elec T, Hall is painting W. L, Mosher's tric light w'ki ; 6 20 house. Bertha Parker is visiting in Lans* After fifty years Dr. Humphreys* The June sun shines on many a fair M. C. K. It., freight on coal 125 20 lug this week. fipeciUcB CDJoy the greatest popularity STIPLE and FIN6Y bride, iiiudH doubly lovely liy the use Central Kluctrlc Co., RupplleH for •ticctrlo Winnie Woodman la working for J. J. Freeman and wife drove out light W'ki 31 go Mrs. J. W. Baker. and largest sale iu thoir history, dne to GROCERIES. of Rocky Mountain Ten. The bride's Kdward M, Mancourt, coal for electric from Jackson Munday forenoon. bust friend. 35 cento. Palmer & Glass Mrs Geo, Phelps of Lansing called iatrinsic merit. They care the sick. Agents for WAGNER'S FAMOUS llgjil W'k» 118 49 Several from liere attended Fore- DETROIT BREAD. Highest mar 1.11. Field, (relKhi and cartage for ele«- at Mrs, E J, Tobias' Thursday. so. CURK8, Kfices. trie light w'kii a 20 paugh's big sliow iu Lansing Tuesday. ket price paid for Butter and Eggs. Marriage Licenses. Qeiieral Klectrio Co., supplies foreleolrlo Arthur Shively and wife of Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noviss and lit 1—Fereri. Consestlonn, InflatnnMtlaii„, .3S Urnn T, Moore, Mamin 20 light w'ka 73 10 were Sunday guests of Chas. Qoritz'. tle daughter, Grace, of Brookfleld were a—Wormn, Worm Fever, Worm C. •<,... «U5 Shelby Electric Co., Kuppllcs tor electric Carrietjlmniono, Wayue 17 Sunday guests at G. fi, Dlsenroth's. 3—Teelhlns, CoUc,Crylng,Wakefulucss .!IS CHIS. J. WHITIHG. light w'ks 16 88 Arthur Buroham and wife, north ol 4—Diarrhitn. of Chililrcn or Adults .!|3 .1. Kntnk McCann, LanKing 31 Metropoliuin Kiectric Supply Co., Bup- Mrs. J. F. Oliver of Grand 8ummi^ BOTH PHONES. the M. A. C, visited at M, Joy's Bun- T-Coaghi. C^lds, Bronchitis tIJt Marie A. Miller, l.aniilng , 24 plies lor electric tight w'ks lOl 37 day. Kansas, and Mrs. J. W, Ford of Ga The Ueo. Worihington Co., aupplles for lena, Illinois, are visiting their sister, 8—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceocho 35 .Tames LticTruxell, Lansing 26 electric Ilshl W'k» 69 47 H, Manley has improved the looks •-Headache, Bicic Iloadocho, Vertigo., .33 Tlie Registered Percheron Stallion, Aliaira U. Fuller, Lanstng 2(1 C. I'.'MlckeTHOu, Inmbiir 21 jw Mrs, J, C. Freeman,'* 10—Dv'Pepala, IiidlgCi>tloD,Wcak Stoma(!b.3,f E. A.CalkliiH, survey lug is 05 of his farm by painting his house aud Mrs. Sarah Cox of St, Johna visited Byron II. nuldywortli, Lanxing ...... ". 2(1 barn, 1 l-8uppre«cd or ralnfui Periods 3S MauHu II, llaiiadorn, Okeinoii 24 Moved aud supported that the report her brother, J, E. Freer, the first of 13-WbUei, Too Pruf use Periods 33 CORPORAL 20843 of the finance committee be accepted Mrs. Albert Stockman and daughter the week, returning-Tuesday, Mrs. J, 13-Vroup, Larvngllla. IIourBcuess 39 EiiKune T. OuvunaKli, Kunkerblll *l of Dewilt visited at H. IMauley's last aud the Trotting Stallion, Mary Muliitee, liunkerlilll 8.1 and adopted aud orders drawu fur C, Freer accompaning her. 14-6ali nhtMiiii.KrynliHilas.Eriiptloiu.. .35 week. ••II i . ^ . • John A, Donalino, Stcrlliii; 28 same. IS—llheuiiiallam, lllieuinatlcrralus 35 A Herloas Mlslnke. 16—Maloria, Chills, Fovor and Ague .33 OlhorlneOainpuell, LanKing 22 Yeaa, Brown, Clark, Dart, Hall, Nellie Acker and Mrs, M, Joy visit and Mickelson, ^ ed at James^McOary's of Towarviile E. C. De\Vitt& Co, is the name of 19-€alarrh, Influenza, Coldln the Head .35 MAJORWILKES Lynn I'nrvoiis, LaniilnR & Moved and supported that tlie prayer tiio nriii who make the genuine Wituli 30-Whon|iinR-(.'auah , .95 will make the season of 1903, liottha K. Clark. Lansing 28 Friday. of the petitioners fora croHswaik across Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Sutherland and Hazel Salve that heals without leaving 3r-Kldn«v UlHeniieii 33 as follows: (JhiirlosT. lienta, I.iinstiiB...... 29 "B" street from Baptist churcli proper a scar. It is a serious mistake to use !i8-Nvrvoiis Ucbllllv l.OU Mary E. NlcholH, I'ori Huron !)2 fuiiiily of LunsiuK were Biiuday guests Atliomo, Hi miles wosl of Mason, ou Col- ty to properly of Perry Henderson, be of M. Joy's. any other. DeWitl's AVltoh Hazel liO-Uriiiiirv Wuiikiiciiii, Wetting Bed., ,35 iiiibla road, Mniulaysuiid FrliiuyR. Anlliony It. I.uciitos, Now York .' 27 granted. Balye cures blind, bleeding, llcliiiig 77-Orl|), UnyFover 35 'I'litiSdayH at Alirollus C'cnler. Chas. Wielaiid has purcliased 40 Bold by druggUts, or sent on receipt at price. Wodnesdaya at H. H. Kodinim'H, Kllnk. KlUu I.ndle1). KllonN uiit, l-iinfiluil iJlilUlri'; H Invited. 'a Yeas, Brown, Clurk, Dart, Hall, and protruding piles, burns, liruises, TliiirHduy'KHl lloiiry Kcrluy'H, Ilult. ClmucoAll Ituliey CliurloB uiuH Cooper) childre, Soulnh wliDiiKolo actiiino 22t and MiclielHon. acres of (lie Turner ealute. Coiisideru- eczBiiia and all skin diseases, Sold by tfir Dr, Humphreys' New Fockot Manual Bauii'diiyH at liiitler'H burn, MuHun. tioti liSl.GOO. BtunAlaltldc tiiUHhockinWinifred lluwUlnKg .slral, Wlullplu of d laxativ1!e) Moved and supported that the cluiin Longyear Bros. of all Diseases mailed free, TERM8-$10 aud $S to insure. syrupH, culhiirtics, etc., are invited to of Asa E. Wiliiuiiis be referred to the E. W. Sutherland, wife and daugii %-^, lliiiniihroya' Medicine Co., Cor, WlUlam and I'.irtlen dlspnsliiK of mares before fnullnp: try lliu fiitiious Little E>M'\y .Risers. city uttorney. Carried. ter visited at H, M. Gurduer's iu Laus- John St«., New York. will bo hold (or service moiicy,iUiiu at iline o£ Leslie. disposal, Tboy are didereiit from ull other pills, By Alderman Dart— ing Sunday. Prof. Itaukiu wont to Detroit Tues They do not purge the systein, Even WiiKitKAH, the special asgeBiimcnt roll for H. M. Gardner aud wife of Lansiiii? day. H. E.WINFIELD. u double dose does not gripe, weulien the purpose of completing the OkemoK Hlrcet cradu had been rciiur ed to this cnuuoU bf visited the ialter's sister, Mrs. £. ^W. A uuitilicr went to Lunsing Tuesday p. O.-Miison, U. P. D. No. SO. or siskeii; many people call tbeiii the the Hpoclal astitiNKurti; Therefore be it Sutlieriaud, Thursday, to alteiul liiu show, eusy pill. \s'. H. Howell, Houston, Jiemlviul, That Kuld iipeoial aHHCNxnient roll Mrs. Willis Jones is visiUiij^ her Tex., Hiiys iiotliiiig belter can be used be nliiced on tile by Ihe olty clerk and be Jerrie Cox and family of Aiaiedon '' tr with three mocherless ciilldren, VVe | of my ability tc meet your wants. Scte|>,orHoiirs North, DHiisville, drugKists, Price 5U uiulerstttnd slie will care for tnem aud cents and %\. 00 Trial bullies true. he will return west. Atiiy boy who CASTOR IA C. Brown went to Detroit Tuesday reads this ad> to accompany Ills wife lioine from the Foley's Kidney Cure vertiaetnent Tor lufaatB and Children. hospital, where she has been several I0DOI DR. FENNER'S weeks for treatment. Everyoue will W WFEPJIAOJRE can start in The Kind You Have Always Bought rejoice at iier recovery. Qukes kidnevn And hliides tisbt» busit\ess on The dinner and supper which tlie Bears the /Tr y/Q . _'^"" Under allcurableconditions hih Awn aca ladies provided ou memorial day for Sigaatttre of (fMg^Att&udcA: KIDNEY - the benefit of the uew hall wt>re well Mr. D. Kauble'ot Mre. W. W. Uy; count sellinc attended and the neat sum of $102 was Nevada, 0„ was lejr of MnKM^i ROGERS STAIHFLOOR FINISH The raised. Mr. and Mrs. Freeland of Ma cured by Kodol Stains nod flti^!>hcs floors a son were present. The exercises at of' stomach oaa oporatloQ. Saturday The Fall of the Maccabees. the laying of the corner stone were trouble which On last Thursday afternnon, the Backache had effected Easily anpUod and drlos'ovot nicely carried out, Everyoue seemed Evening Post local high school team met the Macca ^AU dlseasea of Kidneys, hit heart. ulght so it cnu bo usod Bladder, Urinary Orgaus. lo enjoy the music aud address. uoxt morning, No money re* bees aud trimmed them to the tune of Also Rheumatism, Back , • » ^ 10 to 4. This Is the fourth time the ache,ReaTtDlseaBe,Oravel, A VoNlly IHlNtnko. tlahes Pine floors look ie Mvood, quired. He can hlgii school team has been successful Dropsy, Female Troubles CURE Blunders are sometimes yery expen beglnheztweeK. aud only four games haye tliey played sive. Occasionally life itself is the Wbetber Painted or not, this season. Most of the Maccabee's Don't become dlaooutaged, Tbere Is a price uf a mistake, but you'll never be - EQUALLY GOOD FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS! M&ny boya cure for you. It nuocssary wrlto I)r. Kouiior. scores consisted of goose eggs. Otis, llo hug 8|)(!nt n lifu ttino curing JuHt such wrong if you take Dr. King's New Ask ua for Oooklot on' Xrcatmont of Floora make oyer $5 & the young pitcher, for the high school, cuBos OS yours. All coiisultu.iioiis Free. Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, is a wonder for his age, which is only Minuliclurid by Dslroll While Lstd Works, week. Some are "Eight mouths In hod, heavy bacltuulio, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. * 0«trtll, Mich,, and told by ; making $*is. fourteen. He was held by Never- pain aud soreness across kidneys, also thou> They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at shaye Snook, catcher. W, Gregg inatlsm, Olhor romudios (uilod, Dr. Fon- Fiongyear Bros.', Mason, and Field & Dealers A Jobbers Generally twirled the sphere for the .Maooabecs ncr's kidnoy and Backache Curo cured mo North's, Dausviile, RAYMOND .t HALL, Mnson, aud Hullenberger caught. In . the coiuplotoly. H, WATERS, nttmlot,N,y." 'PHB work csn IM done after school eighth inning, Shaw, pitcher for the DruRglsts, 50c., $1. Ask for Cook Book—Free. Cook's DnchesB TablctSt lioura and on 8«turd«ys. Write city team,' was put iu the box but BAWMER iALve; Ladles' Cavorlte. to lis «t once and v« will send full failed to make any Impression on the ST.YITUS'DANCEKn^rWr'^^^ lh#moBtliealinsMlve In the world Only known sate reliable regain. instructions and lo coplti of the magt- youngsters. The score by iuniuga Is tor on which women can depend "in the 7iour and timeo/need." sine free.- These are sold at S cents as follows: Doctor's free oonBultation honrs, a copy, and provide, the neceiiary ^nnloKs ,. 12 3 4 0 7 8 0 runs 1 to 4, afternoons. Sundays, 10 Macoabeos - 3 0 0 110 4 to i. Ladies, send i cents post mpney to order the next week's sup Ulsh Bohool 0 0 00 2 4 0 0 X 10 age for JiV«e iSatnpte Address ply at the wholeiale price, fus.oo Th* Dnoheii Tableli (.0., V The bo^s have done so well that they To Cure a Cold in One Day Room a.>No. 2fi3 Woodward Ave,, Detroit, Mich> in cash print neit month. deserve the liberal patronage of the oitlMUB of Mason. THE CURTIS PUBLISHlNQ COMPANY Little drops of water, Tdke Laxative Bromo Qiunine TaUets. ^(KJLA 454 Aftb Street, Phllidelphla InamUtureofbBBebnll, ~ Gives a taste for soda water, SflvwMDBonbeiNaoidiapattUnonais. ThlS 8lgliatlire»^* >4^X^ OeWIWs B Salvo 1 I. Kotblng itronger-tbat Is all. For Pilat« Burnt! Sorok
:t-rl^i-??"''"i^f'iyiii'X^r&S,!iiSs^!!Sif:^^iiMS^^ mmmm-4i5 Ptarl Street, New York. 9c, 10c, I3c, 19c, 23c each. skirts, 75c, $1.25, »1.50, $3.75. tniiiirht. Music by Griunell's pianola, Stic. and ti.<*n *ll dniKiiUti, Sun bonnets, 19c. Men's Hose, 10c a pair. COINTIINUES THIS lA/EEK Liinsing. M^i^wv'MMiNatatflWMViMefl ••••laMi The Mason liigli school hall team Children's Sun Hats, 19c, 23c. Better ones, 15c, 19c, 23c. play Rpf Ingport at Katou IlapldB next Just received, another big shipment Special Values in Lace A splendid Corset, 45c. Saturday, of wall paper, at Kimmel's. * Curtains, 79c, 98c, $1.25, $2.62. Ladies'Handkerchiefs, 5c, Sc Kimonas at 39c Vaudernnok is selling gasoline for 13 Mr, and Mrs, Jamea Merrink buried Suspenders, 10c, 19c, 23c, 45c. 15c buys a nice one. ctutsand oil 11 cents, * their lilH« daughter, Gertrude E, in Neckties, 10c, 15c, 22, 4Sc. 23c takes a fine one. Bnrn^June 1, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Maple Qrove cemetery ytsterday after 3 pair 10c Ladies' Hose, 25c. SOc one is a beauty. Wrappers $1.00, 85c,'69c P. Smith of Alaiedon, au eight pound noon. 2 pair heavier ones, 2Sc. Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c, 8c. Dress Skirts, one lot, each $1.98 son, , C. R. Shutts has done a very fine Hement & Nellisliave huiltacemont Job at papering for W. W. Smith last Lace Hose, 15c, 25c, 3Sc, 40c. Xtra good value, 9c; 3 for 2Sc., Wool Suits one-half price. sidewalk for Mamie Hatfield on Vfeet Week, with Alfred Peats & Co's. fam- Men's Underwear, 23c, 50c. Better ones, 2 for 25c, Ash street, ouR prize paper. Ladies' Vests, 9c, 10c, 2.5c. Men's Work Shirts, 45c. Arer Special values in shirt waists. A ten-pound dnuehter wan horn Mrs. Frances Gutchea is layinir the Children's, 9c, 10c, 1.3c. as good as you need. June ?., to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pur- foundation and will soon liiove her 5-piece Chamber Sets, $1.35. ' 3 pair Work Sox, 25c. Sannple Underwear for men and women at cell of A urelius. present house to her new purchase on 6-piece Chamber Sets, $1.63. Towels, lOc, 13c, 23c, 18c. one-fourth off. Holmes & Dancer have clnoed their East North street dry g(Mids store in lliis city aud are New nahliaire and new potatoes at 10-piecc Chamber Sets. $2.19. Water Sets, 65c, $1.19, $1.65. Large Assortment of Muslin Underwear at shipping the stock away. Hamner's grocery. • Cloth Curtains, 19c, 23c. Beautiful China, all prices. very low prices. Ynu always get what ^'ou want and L. T. Bmith went to Dpirnit last Kimonos, 45c. Chatnbra. your money's worth when buying week and set up a tine granite monu 6 Tumblers, 15c, 30c, 35c. -AT THE- shoes at Brown & Lonmis.' * ment at WiMtd mere cemetery for Mr. Vases, 10c, 18c, 25c, 4Sc, 75c. Thos. Lawson of that city. Stookbridge Odd Fellows observed Watches, $7.00, i^lO.OO, $9.75, last Sunday ss their Memorial day. E. P. Rowe has sold 40 head of cat Rev, Daly delivered the address. tle to Mr. Fairchild of Toledo. Mr. $18.00. Tea Kettles, 90c, 98c. win Hart, the druggist, WHS li) Jackson on The corner stone nf the new memor Rowe left last evening with' the cattle RACKET STORE OSTEOPATHY business yesterday. ial building at Leslie WHS laid with for Gladwin county, where the stock Hon, S. li l*r«Htnn nl Litnsliic towiialilp wai impressive ceremonies last Saturday. will be pastured this summer. In the city yesterday. IN LANSING Old potatoes are in dnnand at 45 Frank Seely has recently put into Local Horse Notes. Mrs. G.G. Carter was palled to White Oak n|)eration at the Fuller farm in Vevay, A spsu of white popies is c'aiming OR. F. H. WItLIAMS this week by the Illness of hur mother, and .'iO cents per bushel. althouKh new BUY GROCERIES Mra.O.C, Hoyt la vUltliig Iter alsler, Mrs, tubers are quite plentiful iu the gro a power pump, which will throw theattenthin and oareof C. W. Itan- DR. N. K. WILLIAMS Kllzalieth Clark, and othur friends In Lansing ceries. water from a two inch pipe at the rate dall, Four Vciri' Ettabliihed Praclica. .Mrs. Dillinghainuf Locke, returned home Thirty-two big sacks of mail were nf two barrels per minute. He also AT no Allagan SIreel Watt. ypRterday morning alter a week's vinit at l.i, has a cream separator, churn, corn Clarence Itaudall bought a pair of 1>. Klnnabury H, receivetl on the early morninK train husker and shredder and sheep shear white ponies last Friday of Henry & Ki'ud Scutv nrronilacpHsaed Sunday with lust Monday morning. Two dray ing and horse clippinK machines, Draper. Win. V. Near and fainlly. Mrs. Hoely and loads. elilldren reiiiulu for a few days, which are run with an 8 liorsepower A iiarb-wire fence is rpspniiRible for Mrs. Ella Ihiiigay and son, Ihiy, relumed to Rev. K D. Blsckman Administered gasoline engine. He expects soon to the ruin of a flue young cult belonging WALTER'S Lansing .Monday evening after a three weeks' liaplismal rites last Sunday afternoon add an up-tn date butter worker to his to Waller E. Heverauce. alay with her lather. Win, Dyer lo five persons in the Sycamore south lot of machinery. Mrs-. A. M. Cninmin* and daughter, Mildred of I he city. Last Monday M A. Randall bought Thursday, June 4, 1903. of Lansing Htienduil memorial nervlucs In Ma Dan Rolcomb, who was widely son, and caPcd on old neighbors. Beet weeders wanted next Monday.- a liig brown gelding, six years old, of known in central Michigan for many Kev. Benson of Dansville. AmnsHprnnt of llonxinlH, vlnlledat A.F. • W. A. UowK, years because of his prominence dur Here are a Fe\y Prices. "IH MilH llio WBV to Warchaiii? W, to he placed in the porch nf the court son county, during which he was tried the city tills week and liought a line SiilU iiHtunlHlieil Fanner Jolm. eipecis to go to Jollel, III., tomorrow to spend house have arrived. They average and acquitted, is now said to be at the five-year-old liay gelding of J. D. the summer with beionly dauglitcr. six tons each. home of his daughter in Chicign, A Moore of Williamstuu. 20 lbs. best. Granulated Siigrar MrH. Klla FNherHndthreo children and Mrs. few years ago it had lieen reported that for Sl.OO Mary Green of Lansing vislled their ino'her, Chnncey 0 Cooper of South Dakota Clarence Itaiidall sold bis pair of VKHNONAL MKNTKIN. .Mrs. EiiOKStuffy last Saturday and Sunday. and Artllie W. Hopkins of AVinlleld he had been drowned in a river In white ponies last Thursday to John 2 lbs. {jootl Coffee 25c MIsH IrinaGoheun of Lalngsburg and .\r- were united In marriage at the Baptist Wisconsin, and it is said that his rela Chaddock of Lansing, and Ixnight a 3 lbs. new Raisins 2Sc (i. \V. ralmor WUH in l.itiitiInK yoHtiTdity. noll Moody of Detnill vlsllud the lalter's parsonage, June 2. . tives knew nothing of his whereabouts MrH. C'linrllu Kiirley VIHUISU JitckKon (rienjs parentii, Mr. and .v|ra,Gco. Moody, over Sun^ until he unexpectedly walked into the line five-year old bay mare iu order lo 6 lbs. new Prunes 25c Bunilay. day. . Drs. Thomas and Mann last Mon home of liis daughter in Chicago dur drive home. 3 cans Sugar Corn 25c Ai'iliiir Miller ol Alblun wan In tlio city G. L, Carter ofWhIte Oak Is cpiste III ai his day p<'rformed a delicate operation Moniliiy. home, th» result ol a full upon the aldewiHk ing the past winter. 2 tall cans Fine Red Salmon. .25c: while attending MeinorlHl day services at upon Mrs. A J Hall. The patient is liun lirown of Ijinslng viallcd IIIH pBrelits UaiiBvllle. reported as doing well. MB%^ . A ^_ Cut tills outi Thl.« cut Is on 10 bars good Soap 25c: ovtirHiiiiday. TO WIDEN BRIDGE. 1 JtMF^ every bottle. A prlDtkil auar- New Mixed Nuts, per lb ] 5c: II. W. Oiiiiner ofAnn Arbor la hi the ellv Mrs R. Nell llurrldge returned to her home A cmtrolling interest in the stock l^iraE^ aulu.i Willi u\ory buttio ts for a lew iliiya, in ronilao .Monday ninrnliiguceompiinlud by of the Lansing Sugar Co. lias been 9 ' ' ^^^ proof o( lis iiiurits uiiU Ims Fresh Mixed Candy, per lb.. .10c. Jolm N, Smith or Albion called on MaKon her husband, who visited Mrs. A. L. Chaninun sold to Pittslnirg capa'alists, who now CltlasN* Pellllon ih« (^oiiacll HelntUe ^Q^|^*f iiiiKlu riiiii Itoot t:oiiKli syriii) frlriidti Monday. over Sunday, lo New BrldK«. l\lltl I fainnns. 11. ciirus irntiy'K ot 3 pluRS any kind Tobacco 25c 11. H. Doane, Hort Freer, W. W. Raymond, own lli«4 OwoBsn factory. W. A. Molntvru made u bUHlnosu lrl|t to The construction of the new cement • V*' ^ llraiiii|iii's('oi;Kli. llniiicliial Anything else in the line at JiickHMii yexteriiay. r>wlght Mlllrrand I'lihel Blaki'ly, all of llaiis- Didn't I tell you you always get the fjui»uC«Ati» Trniiliin.Olistlniiffi.ConGtmiiit- vlllo, were In the cily jesterday on their way best shoes ol Brown & Loomis.' * bridge on Maple street, west, has be IWMnjjiRUr ivtnLi.Mip.AMlimutic.Wlionii. right prices. Mr, DolcH of the Detroit Krcu Trcaii wan in to Jackson-not to see the circua. come of vital interest to the citixeus iu liiir, l.a s a.'iitnnit r>nu. rlnlil ever MrH. Neva Kail ol L.aii.MliiK vlHitud Maxon month they e,\|ieci to go to Los Angeles, Cul, Albert Butler brought in several crates 48 feet wide, aud on the west side of where. T. P. H0L4>CN, mli., Inlay City, ~ frluudH luKlHuMirduy. t'l make thai their fuMire home. from his patch south of tiie city. the street so as to allow the side walk John I.yonot Qrand LodKO xiiont Buiidny Rev. A. F. While will r-reach next on the south side tu continue without Willi .Muauu relatlvex. INGHAM COUNTY PIONEERS Siintluy at the Rolibins school house angliug to cross the stream. John W. OlaSH of AInin vlaltcd hl8 «on, P, Jl.ltlall^overHlUlday. where a successful Sunday school is 'I'he petition presented to the council Will C. Walter Ta Hold Their AuMMnl !He«llaK In being conducted with A. T. Benham Monday evening, was signtd by all Levi Swan and wife made a buniuuss vUll BOTH f^HOHiES. tu LunNlii|;oh TntiNday, IbiN t'lly Jiiiiti 16. UB superintendent, the property owners on West Maple street, and asked that tho bridge be MrH. I.ll. Vunderciok IsvlHltinK hcrdauKh Tlie 30tli Hiiiiual lUfetlni; of tlie IIIK- Clare R. Murphy of Lansing was in ter, Hattle, In l.iin«lai;, town yesterday interviewing supervis made the full width of the street, or Uarr VanVaikenburK of I/inHlng vlBlted liMiii C(iiitit.v PliiiiM>r l!:iociety will lie that the BBiiiQ^be constructed iu the hiH luolher over giinday, lielii at the M. E. uhuioli iiT Maaoii uii ors at tiielr session. Mr. Murpliy ex pects to be a candidate next fall for the center thereof, believing that to erect Uhaunvey KIUH nf Iittnslni; was the gueiil of Ttienday, Jiiiiu lUili. it in the manner proposed would not Kd. MoHrlde last KrU'ay. ^ Tlie iiioriiiiig HesBloii will convene «t jiosition of school examiner. 11,1'. Vanderoook and family- wore callloK As the Mason High School Alumni lock well, aud would also be unfair to $5°-^ SAVED Kl:a0 o'clock. _. the residfuts on the north side of the on Mason liiuiulsHunday. Tlic Heyi^riil vit'e-prt'siileiits are re- (•xeciitTvecoihnilllt't' has been uiiable TTALL POINTS EAST AND WEST lluv. W, 11,11. Urch ol Albion vlsiluU Willi to liiitl anyone to rtirnish a bunciuet, street, aud appear, as one advocate ex Let Us Sell Yon... (liH'StHl Id lirinn llsia of ilie pioneerH pressed it, "like a bird with one wing," D&B LIIVE. Irl<-'iiil8 In MaHOii yeHlei'day, who liiiVb passi'd away diiriiiK the year. ihe prplmhility is ihal no euterlain- Alberts, hayooclt and wiloof Lanslni; Bpenl nienl will be held this year. The situation uppeuls also in this Kuiulay with MaNiiii IrluiidH. A t'doil I'lOKiam is lieiii;,' urraiigt'd light to the members of the council, tJust Two Boats" Mrii. A, H, Sleulur of Cliariotle la vlHiUiiB for the iieuaHiiiii, All triiutned liats sold at reduced who will give the tuatter thorough in Paris Green, her broHior, I), r, Wlillniore, Jlrliij!; your hiiu'h biiHltelH. The prices. BLAKISIA' & LASENHY. MrH, OlinH. Wordiin niliuiied lo Harbor vestigation. FFALO hulh'H of lliH fhtircli will furuiwh tea, A.sa E. Wiiiianis has presented a London Purple, lluaiib lasi Monday niurnliu, uoOee UIKI triiiiiiiiiigH. Inasinucli as this improvement is to MrH. 0. K. Millur of tMiicatjo IH vlHillng hill to tlie council, asking tor $125, for be a permanent onr.—for ail time—we frluiidii in MKHUO and vialnliy. TlieHf >;alheriii>,'8 are ulwuya iiilcr- Injuries received last March, oiitised are of llie opinion tiiat tlie prayer of the Insect Powder, T. W. lliinKoii of Oruyllni! visited Mason esiiiiK and well alleiided by slipping upon llie ice-aud faliiiiK the petitions should be granted aud "we friends Suuirdny and Ijnnday. Come preiiui'ed to add Hoinetliiii<; to aKainsi tliu hydrant ut the corner of believe that residents of tlie entire city .loliii Western ol Delroll was llio guest of the rmid of iiioiieer liiroriiiiithiii and Po. White Helebore, K. A. Cuiltlns Decoration day. B and Maple streets. will look al the matter iu the same reiiiiiilKct'iiccH. light, after careful consideration. Hurl Hall and family of ICalon Uapids vliill- L. H. IvKH is president of lite society, AH Fred Bradt was cros.^iiig B street Naphthaline Balls, id al M. A, Collou'N lust Snndsy. Mury A. Stilltniiii,secretary. driving west on Oak street yesterday Now that a good bridge is to be Lan MillH of Dolrnil and Miss SiiBnn Mills of afternoon he passed in front of a load erected, let it be constructed right. nil YpsllaiUi were home over Sunday, of i^ruvel goinp; north on,B street. riulo.i. IS, N. Cowdury has rolurnod irom a ^•isil at Qiiije a remarkable discharKo of earbolic Acid, I hlx niolher's home in KaianiH'/.oo. niorlnBue was tiled wllh llio ll.i'nister The tongue of tiieirravel wagon caught PAROLE FOR TANTO. MlHH licHHlu Koc IN visiting relatives and ofDstdu lunt Tuesday, The ori>,'lniil In llie wheel of Mr. Bradl's carriage friends alAtheiiH,Calhoun county, iiiorlKuge was for $11(10 and covered an and It was overturned, creating a live ..We Have the Best ly mix-up for a few minutes. No IUKIIHIII Coiiuly I.ii«l Nciitciie«(l lo I.lfe MrH. II, |j. Henderson of LaiiKlitg called on 80 acre | a ice I in Slockliridge town IiiiprlNOiicd lo be HI!|«HM«II. Mason frleiiUs Friday and Balurday. ship. It Had been in force foi 48years damage, luckily, aside from a broken 1'', D, Slanion and wife drove to William- shaft. « August Tanto, then 18 years old, ston Sunday and vislled her parents. orsinCH 18d5. was convicted iu March, 18S9, of the Ij, W. Lincoln Is making a business trip in Bale in millinery! Our prices and murder of .Ntra. Christian Btockel, on Uic norlliorn parlof Uio slalo this week. styles will suit yon. Call and see us, her farm in Deilii township, and sen Burl U, Squlors of Wyandotte was ciiillug « . BbAKKM'& LASENBY. tenced to life imprisonnieul. DETROITfe BUFfALD, on Mason Uiends Saturday and Sunday, Mrs, Ellen iMiirshail and Mrs. S. It. Soon af'er his imprisonment his PALMER & GLASS Fi-ed lirlgijsftnd wife of Grand Kaplds visit 5TBIM50AT CO. ed Mason relatives Satuiday aud Sunday, King returned Friday Iroin Adrian father died, leaving bis mother with a E. li. GanKsur of J^aiislng observed llio wiiere they hud beeii atlending the large fiuniiy of small cliiidren. There UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS, Memorial holiday with friends In Mason, stale conveiilion of the Woman's was then a iiinrtKage of $200 on the Mrs. .lolin li. Leaciiof Lce.sll« is VISIUUL' at Cluistian Temperance Union. There place, and this, in the course of- a few Willis Vauderconk's and C. M, Sanderson's, was a goodly number of delegates in years, Tanto was able to pay oil by Maistead Block. MASON, MICH. Miss Uona VanUeiisen nf Lansing vislled utlendMtice. Tlie citixens also turned working over time in the prison. COMMKNCINQ MAY 11TH Inr paroulsaad many friends over Sunday, out well. Program fine and very in Now his mother is almost helpless and Mr, aud Mrs, Ony Mixter of Wililainslon Improved Datl/ Expriiiis SITTICO (U lioitrs) botwuou teresting; reiiortfl '"roni tlie diflereut while the son has contributed much lo DETROIT AND BUFFALO WJroguestsulJoneph Jewell's last Saturday, (li.strlcls e.Nceedingiy good. These George II. ltou«e ol Leioy visited his sou, her support trom liis prison savings, i f Leave DETROIT Daily • . iOO P. IVI. Deputy Slierill Itousfi', on Monday and Tues Cliristinn worltera now numberaliotil the pardon board believes lliat he day, 10,000 in llie stale, all doing elllcient siiould be set at liberty in order tu Arrive at BUFFALO . . . S.OOA. M. Harry Vandercook, wife and Utile daugh work li^fiiting iiileniperaiice, theworsl belter help lier. LOOK" Leave BUFFALO Dally . . 5.30 P.M. ter, Kuiono, visited relatives hero over Sun foeorniHti. The same oHlcers were' Arrive at DETROIT . . . 7.00 A.M. day, DuriuK ills 14 years in prison Tanto Connoctlncfwlth Karllent trnlnn for nil poIiitBln NEW Davlo Erwln went lo Jackson voslurday to elected fur the ensuing year. has been u patient worker and has ac- TUHK, EiHTKIlN uiiil NKW KMIl.t.SU NTATKS. Staple and Fancy ThroughtlckotatoM tpallpoluu. Beud tc forlUlu. ii'.londHlie funeral of Mull McGllilvery, his In the circuit court a few ilaya ago ijiiirpd a fair education. trAtuil parnplilulHariil rntti. uncle, *rheii llie ciiseof Saniantha Titus vs. Ju(l«e Eraslus Peck, now of Jack R«t4) boiwDnn Detroit ami DtifTnlo IQ.Cfl on« way, Justice John 11. SayBi's of Eaton' Kapids et-SOround trili. liortlii «l. ,« of much comment at tlie time of its The board beiieyes the senleuce to luoruuiK, ttlvei, mothcrt and daushteri,'and If they A. A. aCHMTZ, 0. p. T. U., Detroit, Mfaf. • V, IJ, Wilson wont to Lansing yesterday would obKrve reiulti (hey would find commencement, and it is due tlie doc have been entirely just at the time it Coming' in every week. morning lu the Interest of ihe.sugar boel tor to say thai the jtidgmeults a yindi was imposed, company, (hat (he docton' preicriptioni do not calionofhis claims in tiie premises. — II— » ^ t — -^ .Mrs, Jesse Gray weni to Lansing ypsterdny perform the many curci they arc given mornliiK to visit her uiuthor who Is 78 yean icreditfor. Tlie piaiulitt was^represented by able BUILDINGS AT AUCTION. old today. ' " In eoniultln* with mv druMlit he ad. counsel and it is to be presumed that The Percheron Stallion, frank E, Swan of Ingham was at the prp~ ylied McElree'i*flne of ^rduland Thed. later investigation disclosed the error HAMNER'S GROCERY hilo otlice Friday IrauHRQltug buslnuda .with of their claim as made at the time suit Tilt) Scliool lloiirti l>lN|)ON«(i of NeverHl tha Judge, ford'a Black.Draught, and lo I took it and MuiKlujr. havt every reuon to thank him for a new was brought. Mrs. Eva Mallow and two ohlldron of Ann Last Monday the school board con Arbor viHiiud frleoda lu Musou a lew days life opened up to me with restored health, llio past wouk, and it only took three months (o cure me." Enthusiastic Convention. ducted on auction sale of the buildings CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Will be at the Clark House bam George G, Gardner of WlieUilolU was In klie In the Sunday-school convention upon the land recently purchased fur eyery da^^ except Thursdays and city Friday and Haturday visltlug old frlenda - Wina of Cardul is a regulator of the lield in this city last Sunday, Hon. H. school site. President L. W, Mills PENNYROYAL PILLS and comrAdeH. menstrual functions and is.a moat as- R Patlengill and Rev. L. R. Hissell acted as auctioneer and did well in Sundays. Thursday at Cliarlie- Wllils Every went to Letlle yeslerdiiy to toniihing tonic for women. It cures of Lansing gave addresses and the Ve tiiat capacity. The t)aru upon the Dr. Riggs', in Alaiedon. plaoo a 8iar windmill on the f*rmofG. Ulark scanty) suppreseed, toofrcquenti irreg* uear that plaoo, vay township organi/atton wa'4 per Thomas lot was sold to R. C. Dart for HOMO IR II Krey T'erclieron slnlllon, WDR ttlar and painful menstruation, falliag $100. The barn upon J, A. Barnes' fouled Miiruh 5,1887, bvfU by A. W. Haydon Mrs. W. W, Henid and Mrs. James 8. Heald fected as follows: President, E. A, of Dpoutur, .Mloll., KOt, by Chere 88fi, lie by tlici of Wllllaniston w«ie gueals or Mrs, Susan ol tte womb, whites and flooding. U Deusmore; vice-president, Eugene Ty lot was secured by Fred Bradt for (67, owrnin<>nt approved BtulUon, Fnvorl; Oaxm Wordeu HMurday. is helpful when approaching woman* ler; secretary, O M. Smith of Eden; The barn on the middle lot was sold to '" Great euthuslasm was shown, es- same lot was bought by Charles QriHIn Hmte. AlWttyn relinblo. I^MIIM, ulc Drugilat fat oheron Stud Book of Amerloa nnd hlH re^.- HJD upon the lakes, queotly brings a dear baby to homes for $105. The highest bid upon the VIIICHKMTKR'N BBIUI.INII In Hcd and corded number Is lOSOT. lllii weight April S, ..Mr«. A. H, Opdyke of Detroit and daughlcr, peoially by the good attendance. Mr. Uuld nitsUillIc boxes, nonlod with blue ribbon. wat have befn barren for years. All Pattengil also conducted a question J. A, Barnes house was $100 by Dr. Take no other. R«rkifi«'d»nKcrout iiiib*U> lUOl, wi)8 ITtO pounds, Hn. Qur Varnuin ot Vaaaar vUlted telntlven laUoBiMBd ImllBtlon*. lIuyoryourUrUKKlst, a'EUM9-88.00 to liiBure, 1 u Ma«on the patt weak. £"(Swd^{ ^^'^ bottles of .Wine box aud superintendents throughout Bout, aud $380 was offered for Dr. or Mnd 4e. In Mkmpii for Parti«nlan, TMU> Service fee due (lom breeder when roare IB RoKO King tnterUklnod a Urgo party of her the township gave reports oftheoou- Thomas' residence, These two will menial* ind "iMllnr Itor IiadlM," An lllimlrndvv liminni'r or lli« I'cr- iiiK Atlnvk oil .Inil by Keii- BABY'S A. L. ROSR. Piibllshor, nt Springfield, Mass., closed indefinite bill pending in parliurnent. 'The uf« (uiiotiiry Wiirklnir «i( il IIUMII- ly to prevent the euifiloj'es organizing fair is considered n serious rebuke to tiiek}- l''enl. MASON. niCHIGAlJ a. union. the government. Jnckson, Ky., .May 29.—The frostrn- Chicago freight hnreilers' demands A fresh attack on .lews at Kishineli: ''I believe, IliiU. tli.ei'e is nn work in (lie BOWELS lion of wliat the troops. believi«.was for increased wages have been formally was stopped by the police, who ar ;worl(l that niiikes sucli nuieliiiicii uf liicii a plot to ri;sciic or kill Ciirtis .left un •^lo'T'^• the liu.-iiiess of wiiitint! in .-^onie of ^ N refused by the railroads, and men al rested 200 plotters. arc delicate and and Tom While at midnight Wednes these 'ipiiek liiiiuli' ciiliiiif jiliiecs," sii.iil the ready arc being iinportcd from smaller One hundred and-fifty l\[ac(!douiaii bii.siness iiiaii. "The braiiirt uf the waiters no (jfastic purga 1903 JUNE 1903 day increased (be tension in .lackson. cities to prepare for a strike. insurgents were killed in nn engage seem to wiirk like iilioiiOKraplis. What they, tives should ever How many men were involved beside hear ill' the wii.v uf iirclcrs(?ivon tlieui i.-isceiii- Daniel V. .Miller, an iittorney in the ment with Turkish troojis and a vi'l- be given. Neither SUN. lOH. IDES. WED. rnnn. Fni. E.VT. the one tired on, and who returned iiiyly registered and reiinnbiccd •withinil employ of the post ollice department, Ingc destroyed. any' apparenl nieiilal activity ur realization the sentry's lire, and what relation should a mother has been siunmarily dismi.ssed on a It is said that einigrntion from /Xus- uf'eNaelly what the order means, 'I'luiollier ,,.. 1 2 3 4 5 ;6 Hie incident had to the placing of n give hcrchild any charge of conspiracy. tria and Hungary will continue in uioniliii,', for in.slaiice, I overheard thirt ficarchliglit on tlii! jail grounds from u (lialo(;ile ami imiiuilnnuc in a. Park Jlow concoction con Frank lilakc and Ifcnry ITock/.eina spite of the'tdl'orts of the govern . 7 8 9 10 M 12 13 nearby mountainside i^arlicr in the re.stanranl. ,'.l'wu men .sealed at the same taining opiates. were arrested by posh ollice olllcials ment to stoi> it. lalile (,'ave tl'ieir orders to (lie .same waiter," niglit arc. i|ues(ious in wliicli Jicdial in Chic.-igo for the alleged theft of '.I'lic expulsion' of all .lews who hiivo relates the New Vork Times. If necessary to' 14 15 ~16" 17 18 19 20 iutcrost is fell. The illness of .iudgc 25,000 letters from mail boxes during no legal residence has liecn ordered by "Uriill,' me ii lOiiide of .~nf(-boiled CKBS assist Nature to) lledwine also piil.s a new phase on the and a eiip of eolVee, .-aid the lirsl man. the last eight months. the Kusslan police chiefnt KielV. move the little 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 entire situation. If Witt condition "'.'-^aiiie ihiii|.; for me, waiter,' .-aid the Curtis .lett and Tom White have Andrew Carnegie has given 'I'lie scooiid, addiiii! in a jiienlar way: 'bat lie one's bowels giffc grows worse a spceiiil judge will pmb- been indicted at.Taekson, Ky., for the Ifague $1,.'00,000 for the construction sure the egn.s are fresh.' it one-quarter teaspoonful 28 29 30 ...... iibly IK; iippdiiilcd, The allcinpt " 'All I'iKMl.' was the rojily. alleged murder of Attorney .Taines I!. of a. ])alace of peace iiiid the c-laldiHli- Thursday to rciiiovc the special bait- ".•\ii(l a moment laler Ins voice came from .Marc urn. ment of a library foivthe arbitration the hack of the rcilaiiraiU : 'Sofl-boiliMl for • • •• ilT, 11. .1. Little, is a matter of much L .;•,•:„ -iiiii Three men were killed during a iribitmil. two--an' have two of 'em frc.sli!' " •'interest. Tlu! grounds olYered are Dr. Caldwell's storm in Chicago. King .Mfouso, of Spain, has iiilievited that, his brother married Mrs. I'^ Mar- FIXING IT UP. The will of ft. F. .Tones, Fittsburg $7,500,000 under the will of hiii grand- cutn's sister and that the rehition- Syrup Pepsin iron manufacturer, disposes of an es father, King Francis. sbip inigbt intluence him In the dis- riltlivr llnil to i>» Siiiiii'lliiiiK' l» Sliivr tate of .$(10,000,000. i..i'rE:H. tliargc of the duties of a sberitV. Off riiii><<>i|iivii<-<'N iif iiu Pleasant to the taste — contains .The employment of negroes hy lliiiiU'liK'r'N S<>Hrii. nothing which can harni the most Tlie devastation in tlie middle west 'Maj. Allen, who, in the alwence of railroads was condemned by the na delicate organism. Physicians will by wind and (lood continues, Within Col. Williams in Lexington, is in com tional eouvention of switclimcn in "Mr, Sijiiffkins, your ilaiiKliler has scorned testify to the truth of this state session at Indiauapnlis. the piist week nearly tOO persons have mand, gjive out the following sate- my love!" tavs ine llou-loii I'o.-l. All the News of the Past Seven mctit concerning the alTair Wednes ment. Sec page 21 of our book Four men were killed and two bad been killed and many liundrcdK injured "lias, eh?" day midnight; ".Inst as the storm "She lias!" of "Proofs." Write for it today. Days Condensed. ly burniMl by an explosion of gas in and millions of dollars worth of prop broke. Tlico. .1. Harper, the sentry at "I']iuiny nirl. iiin't .-ho';'' mines at Federal, Fa. erly has been destroyed. "Ves, she scorned me! scorned me! And, Mrs. Allln .Tacksnn, of Farmer City. III., the south side of the jail, observed u writes: "M.V seven months ohl huby wns Nearly 300 buildings were de Dennis Connolly, a native of County !Mr. SiiiitVkiiis—'' nnin approaching from (be .lacksou troubled n i!rout tlenl Willi Ids stomitcli anil HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS stroyed and .'150 persons made home Claire, Ireland, died in ICImira, N. Y., "Wcll'r" bowels. I biiil triotl numerouB remedies witb deposit bunk, lie gave (wo eoiumands "About thai $.'iO 1 loaned yon sometime uaicootl results, until the Imliy lostniueli llcsh, less by n fire at Lacoiiia, N. ]f. aged 103 years. to ball, which were unheeded and back. 1 would like to iiave it iiiimedialely." and was In poor bcaltli. A friend rccommcnil- Citizens of Wllliinson county, Mis- The Pennsylvania republican cim- "Hull, hceaiise slie >eonied yon'i'" ci! Cttlilwell's .Syrnp Popsln. I procnreil n .Wo Ncv.'8 of t.lio Imlusti'ial Field, Personal then gave warning that be would (ire bottlo at the itrui; store and guvo tho contents sissip|)i, lynched a lujgro burglar who veiition indorsed J'i'esident Uooscvelt "Itecaiise she scorned mo!" and Puliticiil Items, ]Ia|i|icninsrs unless the man halted. His \vords "Well, lemmo tell yon, I'm hard up right to the tmbyuccoriling to directions, after which confessed to setting lire to a store for reelection and opposed any change tltero wns a decided improvement in his condi were ans^vered by one or two shots. now, and—" tion. IIiivo been Ktving him .Syrtip I'cpsin for at Homo luul Abroad. _ in Woodville' in the present tarilV scliedules. ".\o excuse-! Tiie money, please!" The guards disagrei; ns (o whether about a month, with very sntUIuctorr rcsultn. The Montana legislature convened W. (;. (?liffon, mnrdcri^r of Mr. and "If she hadn't scnrnod you, yon wouldn't bis stomach and bowels bclnir in eood heultby Mrs. .lohn W. (.Ihurch, was lynched by u the prowler tired once or twice, and waiitit. would yon'if" condition uDd bis former wcleht rcuuluud." in extra session at Helena, made an whedier he lired at the senlry can, "Wliv—er—no. I riipnose not." T]IE NEWS FROM ALL TJIE WORLD mob at Newcastle, Wyo. Your Monay Baok appropriation of $.50,000 for the St. of cnursc. only be imagined, as be "Well. I'll tell you what. I'll do. I'll talk II H Don't Benefit You Louis fair and adjourned. JCdward West. ,S5 years old, tin.' first lo her and t,'ct iii-r lo Lake back her scorn teacher of a jiublic school in (he terri was not hit. The darkness was in till the liisi of the moiiHi." IIO.tlKSTIC. The city of New York observed the KPSIN SYRUP CO., Montieillo, III. tory of Wisconsin, died at Appleton, tense and object.s could only be seen Cli.-irlos lliilliiuiii Ki:ep, of TliilTalo, two hundred and fiftieth anniversary \iil Aoiiiiiiiiilnl with It. — Wis. • by lighdiiiig (lashes. Harper and two All 'l'll«Tt> III (O It. n pnuMiciiif,'- attorney, li.ns hfvn iip- of its civil! incorporatioi). The Siimlay schoid leaclier was impress- Tlie aiinnal international arbilraliou other guards returned the lire. The ])ciiiitoil a.s.sistant soci't'tary of tlic A hundred families were driven iiiK on her pupils iliiti iliseomfori always ''''.rd l me,, " |)leadt"d llic arlios-i maid. conference began at Lal;c Mohoiik, galling gun squad reniaiued on duty .i'ldlows wroii(,'doiii|.'. "What is it hurls you "\y herein lies the secret of the an of con- ircasiiry to siiocoed Milton E. Aik'.s. from (heir homes at Salina, Kan., by N. Y. all night and momentai'ily cspcefcil here WIK'M you're nautihly'/" she asked, VI 1rsatiim';' ' a flood, and the damage is estimated lilaeiui; her-hand lui her (-iiesl. "Slomach," '1I'h e sage : ill'ccled llie-alliludch 0 was wool A cloiMlljiirst. rt'iidcrfd luimlreds oT Henry Field. Will Ferrell, Walter to be callt.'il on to ri'pel an attack. a small urchin rcjilied. nieinorics of stolen faiiiillcs Iiomc'li'.s.s at; J'^iiid, Okla., and at hundreds of thousands of dollars. to assume when ill the act uf iinparliiig Parker and D. 11. Craig were drowned "About. 50 men from the county friiils coiiiiiin iino hi- mind. "And do yon wi-•doiii. and said: Concord, Mass.. gave itself up to a' know," said liie lua»-licr, "lli».se lillle (•an.sfd damag-o ostiinated at ijillflO.OOO. at TatiKiha, \. T., by the upsetting of w.cre in town Wednesday evening. It •My chile 1, listen.", general celebration of the one hiiii" heallu'U iiieiiliimed nearly every oi'Kaii in Nearly '(."sOOO worUors in Cliicaffo, a boat. is the popular bi'Iii-'f lluit tlii' plan llio body and never iiieiilimied ihat alistiael. "'1 am lisdeiiiug, " hreathle.s.,ly• .she ar.- divdlli anniversary of the birth of swered. tlii'(Hi;^-li \iiu(>n oi'f^'anization. ai'O try- Mrs. .lulia Wardling and her three was (o pick oil' the, galliug gun .squad lliiiii,', a conscience'/"—.v. V. Times. Kulph AValdo Eiuer.ion. • • " Well, my child," he rc.ioinci;i . "thai i-- ill!,' to bctlcr tli(!ir condition by children wern siilVocatcd' by ii (ire at with the aiil of the. searchlight and thi • art of conversing agiecald y."' Sii-ay Mr. and Mrs. lOdwiu Warren, of lli-r rr«'fi!r<'iUM'. [ll'llCcflll tai'lics. Till! ino.st sorioiis (heir home in New York cily. then rush the guard. The scaridi of 8t( n'ies. Lowville, N. Y.. have started out for'| IirdliU'iii i.s aiiioii),' laiiiulry employes, A. W. Machen, superintendent of visitors to- the court r.oiuii Thursilay ,l''asluiuiable DoeUu'—.My dear young lady, a drive of 3,000 miles. Their desti you are drinkiup; unlillered water, which 'I'llOHC lll'liu'lltl'lll AllllT il'IIIIN. >vlio wil 1 .slay out, postal free delivery, was arrested at resnltod in the linding of only one nation is Los Angeles, Cal. swarms with animal orpnisms. Von should "llcre'oi a story, Ihe truth of whicli IM .MKIIII, l(i.'i,(i(lO iiitiii arc idle in \«w Washington on the cliiirgp of taliing weapon, a large knife .lohn O'.N'eal, havi; il lioiloil; I hat will kill tlieni. voiiciicd for,bv an i'jiglisli lady icsiileiil in The police at Walla Walla, Wash., Y(ii-I< IIS a result of .strilte.s, locUoiit.s bribes auiomiting to $22,000. of t.'ovingtoii, an att|Uity i.ssiied Six tlionsaud laborers at tlie stock Ills intention of asking for a speiial "Say," ipieried the man who wns looking n liiilliMin to farnier.s iir'finfi' tliem in.deiKisits of nearly $0,700,000between is Veniccy' 'Why, yes, mamma,' wa^ tho yards in Chicago have lieen grantiMl in jury venire from another county 9i for free int'ormalion, "can you imt me ne.xl reply, 'yon know it says in our itinerary Srarch 2 and ^fay 21. lo a sound investineiir/" jiot to sell tlieir wiicat for le.ss tlian crease in wages, and danger of a striUe try the ease." that we are lo lie in Venice on .April ]!>. audi The Columbia and Const it ut ion. wero "Sure." replied the.successful spcculalor. $1 a IIUHIICI, is passed. lo-dav is.April l.'i, sure!'"—London IMod- outsailed at Matinicoik I'oint, L. "Itiiy tickets for a' .•^yiiijihoiiy uonccrl."— A eanipaiffn aj^ainst divorce is In !i collision at sea the Brit isli steam A NEW CREED. Cineiniiaii Knipiirer. crii f^ociely. L, by the IJeliance. the now cup defend planned liy .Metiindi.st,, Pre.sbylorian er Huddcrslield sank and 20 persons » « . er, around a 15-mllc triangle The Pour-Track News, willi a monthly and I'rote.stanI ICpls-copal eliurcb rop- were drowned. I*r«)ili$'tt'riiiilN liy I'liniiiiiKiiiK Vo .Miiiii(>Nii'. Chiirges (hat negroes are being held Adrian, Minn., .Iiiiiu Isl.—Pliilip Doyle, edition of ,'iO,(IUO copies, has a sloadily in ve.have ever taken. Through the express eomiwnies iimi tourist Inture 1)efore the extreme northwest. killed. byterian circles for the past 15 years. agents it is also on .'nle ut upwards of !tW) The little town of Elmo, Mo., JWRB "I was very bad for a long time with Manufai-'lnrers at. Ilicli- Xow York Tin; I'nlnn Pnriflo s'trikeM.lint has The- assembly -by unanimous vote Kidney..Tronhlc and cmild j;et nothing to places, embracing 210 cities in forty-live for- nearl,^' wiped out by a cyclone and nine cigii coinili'ics.-^Kroni I'i'intera' Ink. mcctinf,' took steps to orijanize cnijiloy- been on al nil of the FIIO])S of Hie syR- adiipled the revision of (he confes help me (ill I tried Dod'd's Kidney Fills. persons were killed. "1 used allogctlier alpoill ten boxes, ami • rr.s for the ))iirpose of I'esistiny^ the teiii has been declared' olT. sion of failli as prepared by the com- Nino head of horses were burned to I can say empnalically that 1 am complcU- Tlic fool >il.- down and wails for c.\ii'am- ditniands of labor. President Itooscvell was the guest of inittcc apiKdiilcd by llu; general iis- diiiary o|iporlniiitics lo come his way. lini. death in. a fire at the race track at ly cured. I am eiiliicly well, wilhoiu a l.oiiis Kvorson, n. ticR'ro known as labor lupu. in Unite, IMont., and in an seiubly in 1001. syinpUun of Kidney Troiible left. the wise man gi',isps coininoii cliaiiccs and Terre iriiulc, Ind. "lilack Ponio," is, In ;iail,a#T,nwrenec- l-'riun this time hcnccfiiiili'Hie Pres- "I can heartily iccoiiiinend Dodd's Kid proceeds lo iiiiike lliein gic;it.-- 1,'hicago jiddres.s to 20,000 jiersons lie said, in ney I'ills lo anyone who is .-.ull'criiig willi Dnilv .Vcws. biirfj-. Ind., on siis|)!F.It.S4».\.\l. AM) I'OI.ITICAI,. speaking of the rich man and the bylcriaiv confession of faith will leach Kidney 'I'ronbli'. for I hey made nic all right. « dcred Miss Uosa Kaiser, whose body that (lod's di'crce liiuders no man, "1 have advised seviral of my frieiid.s lo liepublican polil.ieians seem lo b'o trust. Hint the law would be enforced Tiio .Icleetlon nt n IlnnKe. •was found in '.raniicr's creek'. from aecepliiig Hie oll'er of Salvation try them, ami iiol one ha.> been disappoinl- certain tli.-it I'resident lloosevclt will regardless of their personal wishes. With so many ranges on the market, Ihe iiinde tlirough .IcsiiSv Christ. and thai -'••" honsckccpor linds it dillicult lo in,ike n .se- 'I'lu^ Ivclianee clearly ])rovcd her sn- be renominated by aeebimation, and President Hoosevell, in a speech at 1(0 man is conilemned c\-cc|il by bis .Miss l.'iis.'-ay (ct ihink! loelion. 'J'lie Abijeslic is nndonhtcdly the pcrioriiy over (he Cohunbia and the llu! idea of oilier candidates is ap- Pocalclla, Idaho, expressed hope for best; it is made of .steel and malleable iron sins.. 'I'liis does away with ilie old Last (ivi'iiiiig iic suddenly i.-aughlime in his Conslit ulion in the race on LonH'Ls- liaronlly abandoned. Iheliullau and commented on increased arms ami kis-cd mc.'' .Mis,- I'epprcy—"lie ,aml every part i.'} of superior workman.sliip. doclrinc of Hie ''elecl." A second iin- It bakes (piickcr and more evenly than other •land sound, leadinf,'' abont two miles Senator M. A. llanua again declares evideneoK of the race's civilization. always was a good licarled j'llhiw—nnd so whi'n the signal came that, the contest )iorlanl change in the coiifes.>^i(iii of luiscllisli."-- I'ailadelphiii I'rt'ss. - ranges and rerpiires lesis fuel. ]iosilively ho is not a candidalc for the Two iliousand' ])or>ons iicvishcd.in aiv KblilANOH H. PjUUvIiiR. lailli aljaiidon.>--llie iloctriiie of "iiifaiil. . o •\\,is olV owing- lo inability because of presidential nomiiialiou in lOO-l. earthquake at the townof Melazglierd, daninaHon." 'I'lie creed lieneefortli Kloiin (he rniiKli ku.'k of breeze lo finish in the required .lolin 10. itobinson, former congress lu .•\siaHc Turkey. "There are only two things i'oll;s c.iii say will declare 'that all dying in infancy nnd works of!' the cold. Laxative Bromo nbont me which iiialcc me mad." said the lime. man of the Third Nebraska district, Kentucky feiidisis attacked the jail arc saved. Quinine Tablets. Price 2.T cents pholosophcr. "Due is tlie truth, ami the Fifteen ])ersoiiR are known to have died at jdadison, Neb. at ,'lackson, where .left and White, al other is a lie."—Town To|ii(.-i. People who live only lo amuse themselves ,licen killed and more than 100 were in- I'resident l^oosevclt, in a statement leged murderers of .1. B. Mavcuni, arc Ill' addition to ebaiiging the creed of ;inred, many fatally, by cyclones and Hie cliurch, the general assembly •work harder al Hie iask tlian most pcopffcdo Ijnil'iea Can Wvur Siliocit nt AValla AVulla, Wash., ibroiigh his imprisoned, but were repulsed by mi in earning ihoir daily bread,—11. More. tornadoes in Iowa, Illinois, Kan.sas, litia. adopted the report oiv dirorce and re One size smaller after .using Allen's I'oot- secretary, declared that he had asked . • . Ensc. A certain cure for swollen, sweating, Jsi'braska and Oklahoma Friday, Satur no one to support L'jn for renomina- Sir TlioinasLipton's yacht Shamrock marriage, which proliibiis clergyineni Piso'.s Cure for ('oiisiiin|ilion is an infalli hot, nehiiig feet. At all J)ruggisi.s, 2i>c. Ac day and Sunday. tion. III., the new challenger for the Ameri o! llu; Presbyterian churidi from per ble inedieine for coughs and colds.—N. W. cept no siihstitutc. Trial package FEliE. .\ jury in St. Loiils in the case of ca' Clip, left Greenock for New York. forming the marriage service for di Samuel, Ocean (irove, N. ,]., Keb. 17, 1!)()0. Addlre.''i A. S. Olmslcd,Le Koy, N. V. ">rammy Hates," formerly slave • vorced persons unless the divorce has • Eniil llartmnnn, former member of and servant in the families of Presi W. .1. Bryan has renounced demo The goiu'inet's rule; "Ntvor piilotf till been granted on Scriptural grounds. She—"1 do so love the springtime." lie the house of delefi-ates, for bribery, dents .Tohn Admits and .lames Mon cratic leadership, but reiterates that to-morrow wliat you can eat to-day.''—Yon- —"So do 1. I adore it. (liir medicine sales kcrs,.Slalesmaii. returned a verdict finding Ilnrtniann roe, died in New York, aged nearly the need of a silver standard is as evi are always the biggest in tlic .spring."—iio'^- IOWA PROHIBITIONISTS. toii Transcript. guilty and fixing his pnnishment at 104 years. dent as ever. • . (iix years in the penitentiary. "The Kicnn, Kool Kitchen Ixind" is tlic 7,emro A. Smith, for 13 years past Iowa prohibitionists nominated a S mmmmmm^mmm&0 ^^\- $M,V),i)i)0 which MiHa Carmody ofFer«« •hestor Int 'ijvite a business man," thom to abiluct Roolcwell, Carmody, THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR. Kent, Penoo, Haven ond Morton, Vin ROOSEVELT AND HANNA. is $"50,poo. Tliat's on odd-lopkinf mnsed Chalmers as he sorted over the 4he Jngluim ^oiinli! lUiufi. cent is a plauslb'tc but desperate charac lip .MIIUPN II Kiiinlicr of S|trepli«« In number. It ought to be a inilHon," letters. "These arc bills. I know « ter. Have blB story. Can send 10,000 BveryllilnK In UnilerMtnod lletvTCea the .Htntc »( WnNlilnu'lnii^fireFt- He went to the tolephphe.'nnd for hill as a cat knows liis lionie. Hills wordi. How nuich do you want? Tlieni nn lleHnriU I lie K<>iii> I . A. L. ROSI'., I'uMlsticr, BERNARD SEyMOUR. tin hour was busy. He laliia with for sttitt on his yacht, I suppose. eel a demand for the noniinntion of 2liivi! laiiglit 1110 Olio (jlad truth, lar of the reward. Tliis was a more iufor'mtition from sources barren to He spoke on cducalion anil morals, the widowed aunt of IMiss Carniody, the president, by the next slate coii- Not 111; wlio nilisl detail to Chalincrs, and when he bad all but the select few who are mas l-iraised Whitman'college's work, and i.'rawls 111 tlio dust, ' and a most chnriniiig chaporone to venlion. There is no reason why his finished his talk with Mi.ss Carmody, ters of the art. It was not necessary made a special reference to (he grand :iut lie wlio will—forsooth! . the foreman returned with tlio new to wtiste words with Benson. He that young lady. Mr. Clialmers was nomination should not ho recoin- And so I sliiff army. The president, left for the acquainted with nil the ladies ex iiionded by i lu> eonventioii, and on My soiiK, niul (HUB headline. Cluilmer.s iiinuod it to the thoroughly understood his business, Coeur d'Aleni! country of Idaho Mon cept Mrs, White All were eager the other liami there was no particu M;.- lii.-id or care .awiiy; ' : ' wall and stood oil: and admired it "Here arc some btisiness addresses, day night. Huring the day he spr-ke l'"i)r lluiiiKli I hold ' • for the latest newn. Mr. Chalmers lar reason why an attempt should be with the riipt e.vprcs.sion of tin art Benson," said Chalmers, handing to large aiidioncos at Clollum, North Nor 1,-i.iids jior i;old, \i repealed Mr. Van Home's instruc made to put Senator Hiinna in a cor-" My sUles ,irc seldom gray} - ;-, devotee lost in contemplation of a him a slip of paper. "I promised Mr. Vakinia, Ellensbur;» and Pasoo. tions about the reWard, and dis nor and ea.st iiu imputation upon his newly-discovered Raphael. Hestor I would attend to certain Spolcaue, Wa.sh., May !;7.—President I would not KIVO , played a copy of the headlines and good faith, 'i'lie failure to agree to "Print it in rod," he said to the bills as they became due. Go to these Roosevelt doubled back inio Wash A IlK to live foreman. "Run it clear across the the leading article for the following a resolution favoring tlie president's n|-.orced from fret find moll; ington Tuesday from the Coeur day. He told what had been done in renomiuation after it was once jiro- 'I'lie lircad I cat , page. I'.elow we will .spring a solid d'.Meno mining camps of northern the way of forming a detective staff. ]>osed woiilil be taken by souio to sig Is rendered sweet row of si.x half-tone portraits of the Idaho. The parly eneoiiiitcred in- BjcaiiKo of my dally loll. nify that Senator Haniia niiglit with missing millionaires." "We now have 40 men detailed ex cleineiit weather in the mining And so 1 still draw his support from the president A ditty trill— Chalmers was a bu.sy mtiii during clusively to this work," he said. towns. The greatest cro\v,ils ever A Ijlltlicsomo roundelay; the two days following the interview "Ten are with Mr. Stevens at Prov gathered in Spokane greeted the at. the last moment. l''or thouBli I hold ' with Miss Carmody. He detailed ten incetown and others are nt various liresideiit in this city. After n long The discussion has Iheiirelicnl Nor lands nor Kold— of liis men to exclusive work on the points selected by Mr, Stevens and My'^liies aro seldom Kray! drive over the city he made a brief ratlier than iiraetical value It is -James Ball Naylor, in National Maga mystery and at considerable e.xppnse myself. I know you ladies will cx- address. He left shortly ,'ifter .six evident the pi'0|ile of Ohio tlicni- zine. secured IS others from rival New cii.sc me if I ask foi*a few minutes' o'clock- for Afontnua City. ' M'lves want Mr. Roosevelt to be nom York jiapers.' Chicago was drawn private conversation with Miss Car Bntte, Mont., May lis.—Pre.^idont^ inated and are heartily in favor of on for live reporters, and be induced mody. \Vc must all do what we can Tioo.o law will ho enforced eeriieil. as tame ami spiritless a.-: that tails. "I have certain v;igue suspi to work abroad tind that through an mody tind the managing editor. regardless of their iiersonal wishe.-. CllArTETi Vll.—CONTINUKI). cions, but thoy are not founded on of Philadelphia in 101)0. ' President oversight he neglected to leave the Chalmers briefiy recited the story Pocalello, Idaho, May SI).—The key- Roosevelt will be nominated iiy ae- If lluit young Ituly anticipated any facts, and they may bo dismissed of L. Sylvester Vincent and told of key to his room where his mail la n'olo of President' Roosevol'l'.s sp'i.'oeh clamallon. He has no enemies in the liriilonged vusistancu on the part of from consideration." delivered. You should have no difll- the telegram he had received from here '.riiiirsday was jiistiee to the In- repiiblieiiii ^i>arly outside of \Vall .Mr. Clialnicr.s slie was unaware o£ "P.y the way, ha.s that man L. Syl culty. Merchants seldom object to Seymour at Chicago, diaiK He .'aid the riK.'o was making street. There may be a little ripiile the traits \v>iicli had boon developed vester Vincent been heard of?" the prompt settlement of accounts. "This is a clew well worth follow progress, in ediuealionaiid in the cIVoi't of excitement in eonneelion with the by his newspaper e.\pcrience a.s nian- "Who is he?" asked Chalmers. This is a personal matter, concern ing," said Mr. Chalmers. "I do not sup to own property, vice presidential nominal ioii, Init uyinii' editor of the IJccord, He "You had a paragraph about hira ing no other member of the start." pose you have ever heard your fath Boiso, Idaho', IMiiy .'JO.—President even in that respect there will be would liavo been deligflited to have yesterday," said Stevens. "He Is !Mr. Benson bowed, said not a word er speak about a, man named Vin l!oosi!velt made a number of short iiolliiiig llU'o the tumuli, oeeasioned by boon aide tn offer a reward of a mil missing from the I'.roadway Central cent?" and quietly left the room. Late In stop.t in Idaho Thursday after leav lion. !b.> attempted to eoiivinee Afiss hotel. Has not been seen since Mon Miss Carmody was sure that her the enforced eiindidaey (d' Mr. Roose the afternoon he was admitted to ing Poeatello, at each one of which ( aniiody that; it would be iv good day night. He may have sometliing father had never mentioned tho velt and his iioiuinalion in spite of Mr. Clialmor's olllce. He produced he w,ns greeted by cheering and en plan to make the reward l^.'iO.OOO, to do with it. I have sent a man to nnme. It was an odd one and she liimself by fiome of those who from a deep inside pocket a small thusiastic crowds. In his speeches he of wliieli the Keeord should contrib- Cliicago for his record." would have remembered it. thought they were doing him an ill package and handed it to Clialmers. t'onfiiied himself mostly to the bene lite $100,000, but she would not listen Stevens went away and left Chal "Did Mr. A'incent ever call here? turn when tliey put him on the ticket "Tliere thev are," he said, fits that have been and aro to be de to It, and for the first time in \\\% mers to his reflections. The man Your butler or footman might know." next to McKinley, However, the vice "All of them?" rived from Irrigation and to the qual earoer the younff journalist was dic aging editor leaned back in liis chair Miss Carmody rang a bell. A ser Iiresideney will not this time be Mr, Benson nodded an afllrmative, ities that go to make np good citizen tated to by an ontsider. and gazed for a long time at the vant appeared. pressed upon any unwilling or re turned on his heel and vanished. ship. During the day he spoke at "I will tell you what wc will do," ceiling. Tlion lie lit a cigar and blew "Tell Smith I wish to see him," luctant eandidnto. Tn till pri)biibilily Mr, Chalmers examined the slips Shoshone, Kimana, Cilenns Kerry, lie said, as ho comprehended the jios- rings of smoke at the wall above, said Miss Carmody. the nominee will be agreed iiii with much interest. The first one Mountain Home, Nainpa, and in 1iii.s -sibilities and rose to the oectision, as if to bombard it into a surrender *'Do you keep the cards of all who months in ailv.-incc of the meeting of was from a furniture house It was city. ''We have .a larj^e staff, but not large of tlie secret. .He placed his feet an itemized bill for a long list of call on Mr. Carmody?" asked Miss the convention. (Mioiigli to meet this •emergency. I on the desk and allowed his mind to Carmody as the butler stood in the The platform, too, will occasion no articles, among which were the fol WENT DOWN WITH, VESSEL. will detail ten of' our best men to wander at will over the dark fields lowing; doorway. dissension nor serious debate either thi.s work. Then I will secure ten of the mystery. There was no thor "Yes, Miss 'Elen." on the taritf or any other (piestioii. Twelve brass bedsteads..QJ 10.00 t (80,00 ii'r twelve of the best men from other oughfare. Chalmers leaned back un "Bring me the cards which have K\ I.enitt Twenty l.lvoii Xvv liuiit \ty It will he framed in eommitlee and Twelve hair mattresses... S5.00 420.00 tlie Sinkinu of tlio llrltUli iN'ew York ptipers. Then there are til the oilice chtUr threatened to fall. Thlrty-sl.x cliairs .4.00 144.00 been received in the past three or passed under the iirevious <|uestioii some famous detective reporters In He then stood up, kicked it savagely, Twenty-four chairs..,., 6,00 144.00 four weeks." !!itcniiii>r llndderiillolil. witliont debate. There is stibstanliiil tjliioa^'o. We will have them. Wc and paced up and down the room. Twelve leather sofas ', 75.00 1)00.00 The butler bowed, disappeared, and harmony between the advocates of Two leather sofas 125.00' 250.00 Antwerp, May 28.—The Briti.-di \\-\\\ scnnr the country for all the "It's queer; mighty queer." Me- soon returned witli a formidable ns- the "Iowa idea" and those of the Twelvo^ccnter tables .,..,.." 40.00 4S0.OO steam or Iluddersficld, Cap'. H anion, • nient; wliieh money enn purehtiso. I clianieally ho picked up Mr. Van One dining (able ,",00.00 sorlment of cards. These wero 'i'oniisylvania idia," and nobody wilP^ which sailed from this |ioi'l Tuesday will take ]iersonai charge of this Homo's eablograni and again read it. Ono sideboard 500.00 s]iread out on the table, and Miss disturli it. for Grimsby,' l-lnglaiul, was in crdliiion ru'ee, nia]) out a plan, and keep at "'Put Hostor to work on _the Two library cases 123.00 250.00 Carmody and Mr. Chalmers began an •There will lie 110 maleoiitents in the Twelve willow rockers..... 10.00 120.00 witli'tlio .Norwegian steamer Uto. it. We Kliall succeed; I know we case,'" he mused. "I will do right examination of them. eonventioii from any i|Uarter, so fur Twelve rugs 00.00 720.00 II is said the passengers were iiioslly ^•llall .siteeced." well ])utting Hostor to work on the Ono rug 2ri0.00 [To Bo Continued.] as it is iios.sil)le to judgi' at the jires- seamen roturiiiiig to I'higland. It is lie- Miss Carmody elapiicd her hands case. T wish I know where I could Four writing desks lOO.OO 400.00 ent time. The convoutiou will be al Miscellaneous (uriilturo 1,000.00 lieved they wero crushed in tlic col in her ;joy and enthusiasm. All find him." BUT SCANT PRAISI. most ofiual in ))oint of hariuony to lision. The bows of tlio L'to were dam Irai.'os of sorrow and care had dis "Hostor came in here on Satur Jfl,95S.OO aged. the one which nominated (Irant for appeared from her face. She sprang day," muttered Clialmers as he hurled MoiicNt Kfl'ort 'riint Wax \<>t SoN the second time in 1.S72. Since then Ch.'ilmora studied these items long li wa.saseerlained later that S:.' Aus I'l lior feet and grasped W\\ Chal- a pile of nnon'onding exchanges in the llviciitly Aiiprueliitcil to V,\\~ there has boon no republican nation and earnestly, trian and Italian emigr.nnts perished jiiors' hand, There was nothing of diroelion of the waste basket. "He uaiuriiH'c n Itcuv«vnl. al convention quite so uneventful un "Looks as if Hestor had started a when the Iluddersficld sank. ?ii)ldiiess in this act-ion, nor did Afr. said he was compelled to mtike a til that of 1000. hotel or boarding house," refiected The survivors of the Hiidders- < halmcrs construe it as such. It was hurried trip to Europe, and expected Tho old saying that "praise to the the managing editor, "A 12-room licld's passengers and crew were the joy natural to a gcnerous-heart- to sail on Monday or Tuesday in his face is open disgrace" is still firmly PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. '"d girl who loved lier father ard yacht the 'Shark.' Queer chap, that boarding house. That is not the kind jiickcd up by 'the Uto, which landed of furniture he would put up in a believed by some people A young appreciiitcd tlie licarty sympathy Hestor. Of course it's only a coin thcflT here. The survivors say the r^Mr. Cleveland fully understands New Y'ork house He has his own woman who was brought up by her which Mr. Clialmera expressed in his cidence; but I cannot help thinking dead were nearly all crushed while that the noisy fisherman gets few bachelor apartment. I have been in New Knglaud grandmother, a notable offer of co-operation. about it," asleep in tlieir berths. The.collision bites.—Chicago Record-llerald. it scores of times. It is full of fur housekeeper and example of thrift, "Vou are just splendid!" she de- Chalmers paced up and clown the was so sudden tljat there was no time' niture, and mighty fine furniture." says that the adage was a house C-.Mr. Bryan has nailed his colors elared, her eyes dancing with excite room with his head thrown back and to launch the Hudderslield's boats. He read and reread the furniture hold guide in her family, relates an to the mast, and if the mast can stand ment and pleasure. "I do not knoW his eyes half closed irti tlwught. He The disaster is attributed to 'the elee- bill. Then he leaned back in his exchange. it, he can.—Betrolt Free Press (dem,). how to tliiink you. You are right; attempted to recall every word and tric lights of a dredger, aiichnred in chair and invoked the resources of One day her grandmother went of[ lE^Mrs. Clrover Cleveland and Col. w« arc certain to llnd papa. Oh, if action of Ilestor's during the days midriver, which dazzled the pilots of a memory trained to its work and to pay a vi«it and the ambitious girl William ,T. Bryan sccm'to be (piite at there was anything I could do! But," immediately preceding his departure. the colliding steamers, who wore thus responsive as the inuacles of an ath of 10 scrubbed .'\nd polished, swept ono in opposing the nomination of HIIC said, with a little sigh, as she re "It's too deep for me," he said, as unable to see the danger of collision in lete or the fingers of a virtuoso. and dusted uhtil it seemed as if thero Orover.-St. Paul (llobe (dem.). turned to her seat, "I will do all I he returned to his desk and me time to avoid 'the crash. was nothing left to do. Her heart ic>"Mr. Bryan suggests .ludgo Clark, eau. You will let mo know evory- chanically picked U|) the- Van Home "It is about a year," he reflected, boat higli with the hope of a word of North Carolina, iis an available man. tliing that happens, will you not, Mr. eablegrain. ' "What docs Hestor want "since Hestor invited ]job Van Ilornc, MEN ARE NEEDED. of commendation as she sat in tho Tlie judge appears to iiossess the re Chalmers?" in the Mediterranean? How in thun Blake and myself to dinner at the Waldorf, and after dinner we went to kitchen doorway, waiting for her quisite oljseurity.—Milwaukee Son- "I will put in a private telephone der am I going to reach him?" Knfixa.« FiiriiicrN Ciiii Kiiipliiy -.'•,000 his apartnieut. Ho -w-is loquaciously grandmotlier's return. ^ tinel. and hiivc it connected with your rosi- He turned the knob ou the door to lliirvcMt IIiiiidNiiiiil 'l.tlOaTeiiiiiii mysterious about som'5 house he was When the old lady arrived she smile. "Now that we aro partners Hestor mav be mad but I can't help ing of tliat kind exists, it will hardly shut up like a clam." cusing finger at this evidence of care sary to import harvest hands from in this enterprise, I am going to be ^ it." stop/short of ii fourth noiniiiaiion,— lessness, and said, soberly"; - the neighboring states. There is a so bold as to ask you to be permit The door was soon opened and Chalmers refiected. "He said 'palm St, .Louis fllobe-Domocrat, ".Tanct, my dear, I see there's a great scarcity of horses and mulea ted—as Mr, Van Ifornc's personal Chalmers entered. The heavy oalc trees' all right. Seems to me as if iD'As the president states the ca.H': feather in the kitchen. It's high in the state. This is caused by the representative—to cttll at your resi desk was closed. At thp base of the. he-said something about alligators. it is a very simplo^maltcr. Says he:. time I came home!" fact that during the Boer war thou dence ns occasion nmy demand, anti door, opening into the hall, were a Then he closed up and said noth "Those who favor niy adniiiilstraliou sands of Kansas animals were pur make a more eonsecutivc report of number of letters which had been ing." and nomination will indorse thom, and Not n Secret Order Mnn. chased by the Britlsli iind taken to ^vliat has beeu don,e than I coidd over dropped through a slit by the post Chalmers examined the other state those '>vh(3 do not will oppose them." "I didn't know you were an Elk," Africa. the telephone." man, Wlieu Hestor returned from ments. They were bills of various Why, .then, all this pother?—Indian his long expeditions he frequently said a man, after shaking hands in ,"lt is nnneeessary for^ ma to give kinds—for stocks of canned goods, I.oiiliKt to Return KIOK'N Vliiit. apolis News (ind,). found a bnahel liasket full of no-, smoked meats, condensed milk and Brotidwny with an acquaintance yojii permission,!' said Miss Cnrmody. Paris, May 29.—It was otliciully 1^1- ICAs the democratic national con cumulated letters. the • multitudinous • articles which whom he had not seen for several "You may consider it d standing in- weeks. nounccd Thursday that President vention is more than ,12 weeks distant, There were perhaps a dozen let would be used by a well equipped the Commoner will be able to propose Titation, Nvith as much of the nature "I am not an Elk," replied the ono Loubct will proceed to London be ters now lying on the floor. Chal camping party, Tliey were dated for the presidoutiiil nonijnatlon prac of a coir.mand as I have a right to addressed. "In fact I do not belong tween .Inly IS and .Tuly 20, to return mers picked them up and looked at between the 35th and 29th of April, tically every Bryair democrat who has give." to any secret order. Why did you say the visit of King Edward, and that he the inscriptions. Three were in' and were rendered on the first of th« been elected to anything since 1806,— that?" will stay there three or four days. I CHAPTER VIII. dainty white envelopes ond scaled month. It was late in the afternoon Kansas City Star (dem.). 1 with' wax. Clialmers glanced nt when he was through with this work. "But you gave me the 'grip,'" per Miiiiini}- lliiteH Ileuil. bllALMERS HAS A SUSPICION. them_.and thrcv/ them back ou the sisted the friend, "How did you New York, May 20.-"Mammy ICNow that Wall street hns.eon- Beforfi the New Yoi'k Record wenl About 11 o'clock that night Chal «en1cd, we take it lliat there will be floor. One bore the name of a big mers received a telegram from Mr. /know it?" Bates," formerly slave and servant to| pre«/» on the day when Miss Helen grocery liou.se. Another was from a "Must be pure accident," said tho in the families of Presidents John no further opposition anywhere to the Carmoijy called on Mr. William Chal Bernard Seymour doted from Chi nomination of Theodore Roosevelt in liquor house. A tlilrd from a Hur- cago. Mr, Sej'mour had been detailed other, according to the New Y'ork .\dnms and. .Tames Monroe, was mers, that gentleman received n nltxire establishment. Yet * another 1004. Still, It would linvc. made no by .Tack Stevens to hunt up the Chi !Mail and E.xpi-ess. "I hurt my hand buried from tho Lincoln hospital and cablegram from Mr. IJobert Van was froin a billiard tabic manufac material difflerence if Wall street, had cago record of L. Sylvester Vincent. the other day, and although it is only home in this city. Had she lived un Horne, the editor of the paper. It turer. The filth contained the acl,». withheld its consent.—Chicago In lee Seymour was first heard of in the a slight bruise it pains like thunder til September 1 she would have been read 1113 follows! dress of a dealer in smoked and tian- Ocean, following bulletin, filed in Cliicago when I shake hands, To protect tho 104 yeors old. '/ 1 St. Petersburg, Russia, May X. ned meats. There was one froi,i a wound I have fallen into tlie habit of Killcil liy uii KIcitliiuit. inrit is snid that Mrs. Clevolnnd ob "Vllllam Chalmprs; Offer in my i.ame at eight o'clock that night, manufacturer of awnings, one from doubling my fingers in a certain way Cheyenne, Wyo,, May 215.—Alice jects to returning to the white house .cwftt J of 1500,000, and no questions asked, Chicago, May 8. for ret'iirn of wllltonalrcs. Put Hentor II piano house, and another from a when I shake hands, Now I know KaUly, who was taking two camels.and for another four years' siege. It is deivlor in guns, fishing, tftckle uud To William Chalmers, Managing Editor entirely consistent with tiie people's 16; W'irk on cans, Spare no oxpcnso. the New York Record: why so many of my friends have re^ an elcphaii't.to Minneapolis to join a , I I nOBERT VAN HORNE. sporting goods. There were several li', Sylvo.itor Vincent Is, thp kidnapper. sponded to my greeting with a pe circus, was trampled to death by the admiration Ifor this charming lady to ether letters vith,the nauics of well- f'That Kettles ?,•-." said Mr. Chal- He fnrmctl. plan In Chicago two months culiar pressure, I thought it was a elephant in u car at Medicine Bow sta remork that her '^vish in the matter riibr^i, as he rend pnd reread the yel- Itnown New York merchants on their ago, Has been seen In conference with will probably be respected.—Rochestec! Joacph llcltorman and other big nLock new fad in the matter d «iittkiQ| tion, "~ loiv dlip. 'X.Rt'a iivei i(SO»,000/und th« upper left hand opraera. I ADtrateis. Wu »robably baclted by. Uund4." (N. Y',) Hemocrat and ChvonJcle /(f'-vJiSbi^SS3&%SSS&5&iSSS^^Ss«&-«;^SSSSSSS ^ Alaledon. Waller Hoyt uuU wife rido in a new Lost Vigor Rostorod buKKy. Vrro-TOSrO TAHI.KrN are NOIU with Those who went lo llie show at Wrlll<>n kN, tlliS WcL'li, Mrs. L, C. Chuae of Muaon WHS iii . Tlin l.niitnt, M«NI I'ownrrnl Wf>rv« He- In our furniture'comimss. We run the town Snnitay. Nl»r['•. and Mrs, Odu Swim, North Alaledon. .Miiy L;8, 11 son. Levi Swuii itnd wife of MUBUU were Tlioir action IH ulmoHl liiini, a ment, styles, colorings, and priees,. Five In town Sunday. Elda AVilkina was in Big Rapids cluinun lielng noticeable Ironi the rirvt minutes of looking is worth-a volunfe of .StiuiUiy Simons is worltint' in tlie lasl week, Uay'n Vnv, ' iSllRs Claru Dahin IIUH returned froiii KiriIKH . NK.V. All coinnuinluntlons adjectives. Fine furniture like ours iiiiiHt -ortiiitncry al Munitti. Jake Bennett of North Star is visit Ntrivlly <;onilil«iillnl. Advice Fr<><>. be studied in the wood, not read abtut, II, ]'. Walliur and wifu enlurlitined her visit ut LunHiiiii;. ing relatives in this vicinity. WrIlR lor pyrtlriilHi'H, Uy express In plain Hcalud piiukiigu (il,O0, W^e challepge inspection, frii'Md.s Dcooriitlon iliiy, Dr, Arzu Avery of Purnui visited his Peter Wagner's span of colls ran CMre,''ul and pioiiipt attention given C<«o. .lessop iinii wifo are visiting parents here last week, away Tuesday witli a load of wood, VITO-TONO CO., 123-125 LWy St. N.Y. to all undertaking calls. lliuir ulilUlren »l Liin.sini;. Frank Holt of Oklahoma City, O. Maiiford Washliurn is working in Mrn. Dr. (JiiivHr la viHiling al l)r, T. T,, wild a ualler In town laat week. the Olds Mobile Works, Lansing. Yours for business, 2,\. VVinterH' in Lan'tiinij; lliis weeis. Miss Orrie Sfpiire of Detroit \» visit Quite a number from here alteniied Island Corners. ing frieinis in this village and vicinity. tlie Forepaugh .Sells Brothers show al K., Bliss Is putting up wire fence for '['he NV. H. M Hooiai inwcts wllli Lansing Tuesday. Mrs. J. II. .Mliiii VViidnusday, .lunu I(», Lewis [(andoliih of Miinith was in Hi'tiry Guntlier. town last week Friday and tialnrduy, Are you thin? VVouldyou like lo get Mr,u. Fred Havens has a sister from 'I'lieru Was qniti'a lar^e orowd here Salem visiting her, ISiilnrduy to atiund di;cin'iilii)n serviues, There will he a social danee at operii fat and plump? Tried "laughing," '(wouldn't work—now take Rocky Mrs. Havens and daughter visited at A coiihideru'ilt' anmunl of new .side- hall Friday evetiiniTi Jnuu 12. Jiill 50 Dansville last week. Have you ever looked at our wiill; has liuen laid in diilurent parts of Cents. Mountain Tea—'twill do the business. 83 cents. Palmer & Glass. TheS. S. will have an icecream so the villiit,'f, Miss Anna Hackns and James Pad- cial on Friday evening, June 5. All i). 1^. Dayton went to Miniilh Mon dooij are the (Mdy graduates this year invited. from our schools. Haslett Parl<. day to reniiiin two weeliH, with l»ls A pleasant time was stinnt at the August Tallin has receiver a parole jewelry Inisiness, The supervisor, clerk and- highway school picnic Saturday. from Gov. Bliss, and has returned WHITE WOOD SIDING Mrs, (', \-\. Kuywood left VVednes AV. When In need of good SHINGLES and CEDAR 'J'lie lirk'k laycr.s on C, Radford's forthennioth ending Mas ;ig show in liHiiHing Tuesday. has (.'(inu> and gone and we IhInU as from this ollice was 0,510. .Mrf, W. Benient visited in Eaton Henry Hunt of Battle Creek visited tuiuiy were as glad to see them leave John Curry, Geo. l-furst, Geo. Mil Rapids Friday, his brother of this.place last week. ;n to eonu', .-N. lar^'e crowd attended. ler, Grace and IJIanchi Jngels, Mrs. L Ware and wife visited at Lans B. W. Cade is having his house re Mj-e. Heiei) M, Call, mothirof John D. D. Dayton,Geo. Hawcrofland Mrs. ing Saturday. painted. Bert Smith is doing the MORPHTNE Dnnsinore of tliis vilhiKOdied I«HI Sat A. H. VVoicoll went to Lansing to the IVliss Cora Austin returned to tier work. urday at the residence of her dunfj;hier show 'J'nesday. home in S'. Johns Saturday. L.M. Johnson has his barn onin- Mrs. 1. H, Chuse, al fianHing. J''uner- Mrie. James Dennis met with a seri Mrs. Marble is visiiing lier sister, pleted, Ed. Hardy of Haslett did the Opiuniy Laudanum^ Cocaine and all Drug Habits ai serviees were held .Monday at Wdl ous accident last week AVednesday af- Mrs. Pearl Hoot, in Eaton Uapids, ' work. permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, le.aving no craving JDiainnnd's in Vevay.and tliu inter itrnoon at the M. E, church sheds and Mrs. Wesley Ro.it of Eaton Rapids, Newman Annis of Haslett called on for drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical systems to had two or three ribs broken. She visited around here Friday and Satur his daughter, .Mrs. Ray LaDii last their tiatural condition because wo remove the causes of disease. A homo remedy ment tool; plaee in the Howard cenie- Thursday. i.esy sonth (jf this village, was holding the team by the bits day. prepared by an eminent physician, when they' iiecame frightened and IVIrs. Hakes' mother, ]Mrs. Finoh, is .C. R, Murphy of Haslett took din WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT vriit- (M'nellixlon and ascension of ner alJ, D, lloby's Sunday. Ho ex Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write tod.iy. "Christ will lie ilhiHtrated Sinwiay even trampled her to the grtnind, Tlie very ill and there are no liopesofher horses ran away and broke the buggy, recovery. pects lo attend school at Ypsllanli af ing nt the IhiptisI ehmchwith 80 tine ISfrs. Hugh Hall of Eaton Ra|dds ter July'I. views. 'I'his will lie the last of the 8he is l)etter under tlie care of Dr. J. iNaiiliattan Tiierapeutio Association F. lienioii. spent'a few days with her parents, D*pt.A 1136 Broadway, New York Olty •(cries on liie life of (Jhrisl. 'I'here will Mr. and Mrs. Bellows. Fitchburg. •be a duet by Mr, l''ergnaon and Mrs, Clongb, A silver oliering will he Cures orntip, sore tliroat, pulmonary .-«-• Mrs, Sedwiok liOece, who has been taken np to defray the e.xpenses of the troubles—Mniui'uh over pain of every Pleasant Grove. very sick, is some better, lerviccs, All are invited. sort. Dr. Tiiomas' Eclectric Oil, f Mr. DeWitt has a new wheel culti Lester Havens of Lansing, was call vator, ing on friends here last week, Vina Weldon spent last week away Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Bullalo, N. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD ^ ^ South Wlieatfield. Eden. from liome. Y , is visiiing her uncle and aunt, TJCO .loliiiHoii is working for Hert W. H. Overholl has a new carriage. Nearly everyone from here went to Mr. and iVfrs. Wm, Clark. T.voyston this snnimer, 'i'lie L, A, S. met with Mrs, A. C. Mt. Hope cemetery isalurday, Several from hero attendeloo. urday and will spend the vacation Chase & Sanborn's POBIC per 100 pounds 67 00 Billings, Mont. true christian and died with the full HAMS per pound 9 15 hope of the life beyond this vale of The readers of this paper will be with her parents. Siie returns to the OttlOKENS per pound,dressed ClS'/i tears. She leaves an aged father and pleased to learn that there is at least same school in the fall with an in OHIOKENS per pound, Uvo ffl Ul) crease of salary. TUKICEYS per pound,alive 0 Thers is this peculiar mother to mourn the loss of a loving one dreaded disease that science has DITOKS per pound, alive & daughter, and three brothers and two been able to cure in all its stages and TEAS AND COFFEES MO You Eiijwy What Y«ii Enl? DUOKS per pound dressed 9 thing about Ayer's Hair sisters have been called to part with a that is cararrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure . nOILDINO MATKKIAL, Vigor—it is a hair food, kind sister. We extend to them our la the only positive cure how known If you don't your food does not do ARE THE FINEST GROWN. WATER LIMB per barrel.,,.. 75 heart-felt Bympalhy. Funeral was to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia CALCINED PLASTER, per barrel... 01 60 ing a constitutional disease, requires Cure is the remedy that every one LIME per barrel & 80 xtot a dye. Your hair does held Wednesday at the Oatholio PLASTaillNQ HAIR per bushol 0 25 not suddenly turn black, church, interment In the Oatholio a constitutloual treatment. Hail's should take when there is anytiiing BHINOLGS per thousand 1 2593 £0 cemetery. Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act* wrong with the stomacii.< There is no BOLD ONLY BY LATH per If feet ., 2 00«B Ui way to maintain the health and look dead and lifeless. •—.^..^ — • ,, . ing directly upon the blood and niu* cous Hiirtaces of the system, thereby de> strength of mind and body except by But graduallythe old color A FrlvlitcneilHome, stroying the foundation of the disease, nourishment, There U no way to d.F.GREVE Running like mad down I he street nourish except through the stomach. comes back;—all the rich, and giving the patient atreuglh by THE GROCER. dumping the occupants, or a hundred building up the oonatitutlou and as- The stomach must be kept healthy, DON'T BE FOOLEDI dark color it used to have. other accideuis, are every day occur- aistlng nature iu doing its work. The pure and sweet or the strength will PhoneTO. l MASON. MICH. Take the geaulnci original The hairstops falling, too. jrencee. It behooves everybody to proprietors have ao tnuch faith in its letdown and disease will set up. No ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA hi^ye a reliable Salve handy and there's curative puwerc, that they offer one appetite, loss of strength, nervous'ness, Mide only by Midiion Mcdl« ll.Ct« Mill. AlKrHiilHi. ntone a^ good as Buoklen's Arnica cine Co., Madlion, Wis. It hundred dollars for any case that it headache, cotistlpation, bad breath, keep* you well. Our trade . If your'drneitist cannot mmpljr you, Balye. Burua, Guts, Sore«, Eczema, faila to cure,. Send for list of teati* Bour risings, rifting, indigestion, mark cut on each pkckige. aonil iia one (loilitr and we will expreu mH Piles, disappear quickly under its moniala, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are Price, 35 cents. Never sold )nu a liottlo. Bo anroaiid give tlie name sbnthiug effect. 26o. at Longyear One Minute Cough Cure of your ae.arost express olffoe,, A'UilreRSi- P, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. quickly cured by the use of Koc'ol In bulk. Accept no subsU* J. 0. A Y£U CO,, Lovrell, Mail. Bros,', Maaou, and Field & North's, Bold by druggiata 75u, Hall's Fami Dyspepsia Cure; Sold, by Long)eir FOP Coudhti Goldn and Croupi ui«onroii«T»ii»ii tutc. Aak your druggist. Dansviile. ly PiUa afe the beat. Bros. For sale by PALMER it OLASS.
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