Mrii. Sanli aittttlii otv Kalatna^ ^yM; ,; Jay, Hulie It gaiiilng alowly. -^•^ Monday Hariry Siullli of Kilaniaioo !• vlilt- ingliere. ", /v. / • Bnmefroiii bere will attend oamp nieetlug at Baton Raplda Buuday. AlalelM Tia HertMui Line. FLYERS WHOLE NO. 2012. , Wheat harveet ii nearly over in this •eotlou. Alaledon gratige will acUourn for the Beware the Mamekasietts.. aumuier vaoatiou nest Saturday even lo Quart Pail and a Quart Cop­ f BMOHAl. ••WTIOll. per Bottom Dipper. ....iSc Insurance Commissioner Mllo D. Ing. All'patroutaliould be prceent. Campbell tells the people lu the fol Frank Whtts was In town on Monday- Levi King has a new bicycle. ^•Gal Glass Pitcher, worth 350, 15c lowing circular to beware. Col. J,. II. Ivea waa In Lanalng yesterday. FORD'S BAZAAR Mrs H. 0. Olda vielted her aliter, Tumblen, 3 patterns 6 for ..... 13c "Your Inquiry with many others In John iMonby waa In Lanalog yeaterday. Mrs. Bay, of Lanalng laat Sunday. (erested In the Masuchusetto Beii.flt Ik B. McArthur waa in Lanalng yesterday. 'The Rooky Comfort gardena are Rice Root Horse Brush and Life Association, Is at baud and we Don't fail to get MEET The state base ball league Is dead. Mra. Oscar Hoyt waa in Lanalng yeaurdsy. marketing etrtng bean*, poUtoee, cab Curry Comb .... 23c Lansing's team was nearly at the top. herewith baud you an opiuion based bagea and green corn tlila week. How upon the reoeut history of the oom- Rev. W.U. B. Urch spent Sunday in Jack­ Is that tor a backward •prinir? 6 Glass Sauce Dishes (polished) 15c The P. O. department has allowed tmny gatberett from reports and official son. rood acmlnit •luin •nd all lonnt ofadniur* 7-piece Glau Berry Set _" 25c $7,800 for clerk hire at the Lansing luvestTgations made. ^Mra. F. P. MItlbury la vialtlng relatives in Our Prices atloa ooinuoD to tbo obMP bfmnd;. MDSie postofflce this year. MOyALBAKIKO POWDEIICO., KEW YO«K. AarellM. Mowing Machine Oil Cans ....o;c "The company admit, that there are unpaid death claims outstanding to Guy Raymond Is vialtlng atTecumaeh this Mrs. L. B. Fresbour returned home (Worth double) M. D. True is building a new porch Saturday night afier her vielt with Clothes Pinp, per doz .....01 on Mrs. P. A. Siuead's residence, coru- the amount of $325,000. To meet these oNerockery... friends In the east. er Elm aud C streets. claims a triple assessment has been _Mlaa 8aal. Mills Is vialtlng her slater Hair Pins, per bunch...... 01 made. It la, however, stated upon (iulncy. Mn. French and daughter of Chica­ I lot Ladies' Cloth Gloves, C. W. Brown, proprietor of' the good authority that other death claims j; D. VauElten visited Chattanooga, Teno. .BEFORE YOU BUY go are visiting friends here. .... Browne's Booh Store. Okemos hotel, was married last Mon­ are pigeon-holed by the company that receuUy. . I'MTiaay, July ii, Miss Donniall of Jackson Is visiting your choice, 05c day to Maggie Ashley. wouliTlncrease the liabilities to more .Dr. WIntera ot Danavlllo waa in town laal relativee here. Monday. We have White Gianitc and A Tboutand Otber Bartalui In The prospects are bright for flne than double; the above amount, It Etehell'd. Bvsry UepartBieDt, must be presumed that a large portion J.J.Rider's people atart.d for Bay View White Semi-Porclain in Din­ Miss Laura MoCnnnell of Belding is sport at the luatluee races in this oily yealorday. The Etohell'M Sunday lobool will visiting friends bere. M.w A4v«rtls«ai.Mto tills WMH. tomorrow afternoon. The three-mile of the members will not pay this extra ner Sets or part sets. White plQiiio at Plensuut lake Friday July 30. Everything for Fruit Canning nt assessment, with the inevitable pros* C. W. Browne was In Jackson on bualnesa As Frank Cook was cutting wheat HOMER B. HENDERSON. 8-il aaleOxforda-P. W. Webb. bicycle race will be a flue contest. yesterday. Semi • Porcelain with Gold Cora WliltliiR spent last week at H. Lowest Prices. Chaae and Saaborn'a coReea—J.F. Greve. pect of largely increasiug assessments with a binder on C. E. Morgan's farm, Reduced prloes-0. U. Hall. in the future. George A. Earle la at the Thouaand lalanda Trimmings in too piece Dinner ; Wllaou'a of Dellil. a frog Jumped on the canvas and was The Chapman House at Lansing Much Alive—State Pair Aaa'D. took flre at 2 o'clock last Tuesday thia week. Sets, and several other Decorat­ ^ Prayer meeting tills weett at Jan. elevated and bound up in the bundle, OWING TO Drain letting—Qeo. H. Mclntyre. "If all do not pay then the deflclen- Kimmers Dep't Store. Qenoral Groceries, etc.—Iloyt Bros. morniug and was considerably dam­ W. M. KImmel has been In Lanalng aeveral ed Sets, which we sell at a low '' Cftveu Miss Florence Bisliop visited in Lan- on Kverylhlug i» the rumtlure Xine. Good Top CarriagCi fiusfnesg Cards. are heard from again in their most Otta Werner, the 8-year-old son of ed the operation laat Sunday aud be Is Mrs.nF. E. Densmore have returned from 117 for the round trip. Dates of sale aiug for a few days last week. Perry Henderson of Mason is the familiar role. They had a "Jag" and Fred Werner of Jackson, was crushed recovering nicely. their northern trip. Aug. 21,22 and 33. Beturu limit Aug. Darnum'& Bailey's .Show, Lansing, beneath the wheels of a farmer's 31, An extension of tbe limit until A goodly number of our town people only one living whom we flrst met Aug. 10th, 1S»7. a flght last Saturday night and the Mr. and Mra. John Laaenby and Mr. and are at the lake for un outing. when we landed in Leroy 4S years ago. It is not beciuse they .nre cheap C.irrlages, but bec.-iuse ATTOMHETH. law has them. wagon oil Elm avenue, and Instantly It is late enough iii tbe seasou now Mra. II. P. Wllllaina fished at Bateau Lake Sept 20 can be procured by depoeiting We recently met our aged friend and Excursion tickets for above will be BOVSHKBXI'eBa-Yaune and old, or killed July 21. The lad climbed up so that the drivers are not afraid to aeveral days laat week. ticket with Joint agent ot BuOallo be* Our several pastors have arianged tlioite wliob.veiiiiitrliuoiilul Intentiona.don'l. we are bound to sell that We olTer you a choice of had a nice visit. He lias not forgotten sold al one flrst-class limited fare for fall to come and aee one of the niceat llnea of Thrte Styles at aliove low price LAWTON T. HCMANI, Last Sunday while on her way from on the wheel while the team was waii- send their trotters and pacers along. Pjof. A. T. Wood, n deaf mule and Inatrue- tween Aug. 24 and 31. for union services Sunday evening his boy friends. One can never forget rurnlture lobe found In Michigan and get ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT her home at Pleasant Grove to church Ing for a train to pass the crossing, and The races tomorrow will oe bard and tor, of Talledags, Alabama, waa a guest at L. the round trip, plus 50 cents for admis­ the nio«l gooda for the money ever offered In E, Hawley'a lust Sunday. F.D. STANTON. Agent. during the heated term. what our aged friends endured while sion ticket. Date of sale August 10th. law. Office over Flrat Stat, and Sav- at Lansing Mrs. Frank Edsoii was was not seen by the driver. Coroner fast. They comprise a 2:35 class, 2:50 /a\xt life. It miik«« no dlllorence where vou lagabank, Haaon, Mich. Spencer Campbell of Mt, Vernon, IlUnolt, Farmers in this vicinity have made tiansfornilng the wilderness into a Return limit August 10th. Ive, H8 we deliver nil goods tree. Don'lconio thrown from her buggy and seriously Wendt held au Inquest. class, green race and farmer's race with son of Daniel Campbell, has been with hia Eaaielpatloa Celebration, Tpsllantl. a good beginning with the whtat har­ to liitnavllie wllhoiil coming and making If not tatally Injured about the head. beautiful land. Tlieir good work will F. D. STANTON, agent. our alore your headquarters and reat your- Wc Have More Expensive Ones = EG. H. UlLLESFIB, attorney at law, at trotters and pacers eligible in each race, Maaon relatlvoa for aeveral daya. Aoffttst Sod. 18tt7. * * vest. live while time shall last. G county clerk'a office, Maaon. Mich. P. T. Baruum once said: "If you also a three-mile liaudicap bicycle selves in trying aome of our oaay rockera. Some time last week about ISO was have ten dollars to put iu good use, M. A. Randall and daughter, Mr.. 3. Fin- For above tbe Michigan Central will John Bl kckmore of Bay City is in F. M. Fogg and wife visited their We will nlwaya try and make It pleamnt ITMMINS A MOARTHITR, Attorneys nt race. gerle, went to Detroit laat Sunday to .attend sell excursion tickets at oue flrst-clasa while you are with ua and ahow you our taken from the trunk of Ed. Curry at put up one dollar for the article and the funeral of Mr. Randall's brother. town for a few days. son, Orin, last week. The farmers are harvesting an abun­ elegant Uuo of Furoltnre. C Law, Maaon, Mich. tlie Donnelly House. Messrs. Cald­ the other for the advertising. I cau There will be a vesper service at limited fare for round trip. Dates of dant croi> of wheat. It is fortunate THE FINEST MADEl Otto and Bonnie Barr of Bunkerhili ar. sale Aug. 2nd. Return limit Aug. 3rd' C. M. Korton and wifeareatthe lake UGH £. ROOT, Attorney and Connaelor well and Rouse did a little private de­ outtalk any man but a printer. The Siinuyside next Sunday at six o'clock apendlng tbe week with Carroll and Bertha fur a week's uullng. Mrs. B. C. Bish­ Eden. that Mark Haiiua put the price up for Low Prices Make Quick Sates at law. Offlceover First State and «|NV- tective work and Mr. Curry now has man who can stick type and the next p. m. A 20-iniiiute song and praise Hail. Mra. Barr also visltwl here laat Friday. F. D. STANTON. Agent. . op accompanies them. them. And will posiHvely give you greater value for your ItigHa bank. Maaon,Mich. 61yl the moat of the money back. Miss Jennie Overholt returned from morniug talk to a thousand people service will be followed by an address Ex-Jndgeof Probate A. E. Col. of Howell Lansing Saturday. It id our aim to plenae nur cnatomera by money than any other manufacturer or dc.iler. We while 1 am talking to one is the man I by J. T. Campbell on "The Paciflc Charles Heald and wife were in town being courteoua itiid giving prices that will S. AVEKY, attorney at law. Ofllco op­ The flrst new wiieat marketed in fir and Mr. Uanjamln of Fowlerviile were In EmaDclpatton^^ CelebratioB, Detroit^ on tlieir way home from the lake. Mr. Ketuliuin of Jackson spent last The Trae Remedy. pleaoe you. Very truly youra, use the best of matcri.ils and employ only first-class E posite Hudson Houae, Lanalng, Mlcb. Lansing tills year was marketed yes­ am afraid of and I want hiiu for inv Ocean as a present factor In His King­ Mason on business last Thuraday and Friday. Sunday with £. H. Hazelton and fam­ mechanics. terday afternoon at the Pearl mills. frie-jd." dom," The public are cordially invit­ Claude VanDeusen. Jake Zebe, BIr. Klll- For above excursion tickets will he W. M: Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., q. A. SMITH. o. J. nooD. mlre aud the Misses Brennan of Lanaiiig and South White Oak. ily. B.L. HOFFMAN. D>i»ille,Iiel. liumber Wmgon nearly nete for tale CUBAP. Morris Springsteen of Dewltt town­ ed. A special invitation to my neigh­ sold at one flrst-class limited fare for Chief," says: "We wont keep house MITH &. MOOD, Attornoya and Couuaelnra, C. W. VanSlyke, the artist, has com­ bors and Kden friends. L. H. IVES. Janiea Hills and Mr. Fuller of Grand Ledge Rooms 17,18 and 19, old P. O. Uldg, Lanaiiig. ship brought in 200 bushels for which apenl lust Sunday at A. P. VanDeusen's. the round trip. Dates of sale Ang. 2. Mrs. B. B. Wright and daughter of Miss Cora Hioksof Dansvilleis visit­ wIthoutDr. King's New Discovery for s pleted and now sells copies of his new Return limit Aug. s, ° ing iier aunt Mrs. Samuel Booth. Consumption Coughs and Colds. Ex­ he received .70 cents per bushel.—Re- medley which contains 1,800 excellent Choice line of new creations Iu Liiula Acker,C. A. Parkburst,Art Erwin, C. Leslie visited at B. J. Pruu^or's last publlcau. F. D. STANTON. Agent. Monday and Tuesday. Wells Chapin of Ypsllauti is spend­ perimented* with many others, but photographs of people wiio have pat­ French tissue paper, at KImmel's Ii;. Hull, J. J. lleb:e, Geo. Gllleaple, Beury ing several weeks with his uncle J. Mason Carriage Co.] rHTSICIAMR. .Seymour, O. S. Olurk, Ii. E. Graham and Ed. never got the true remedy until we A serious dispute has arisen between ronized his studio in tile last few Dept. Store. Housel attended the matlue.races atLanaiog Mrs. U. C. Post is home from De­ W. Chapin and family. years. They all appear on a card Barnum de Baiiey's Show, LanslDg. troit where she has been fur medical used Dr. King's New Discovery. One block eaat and three blocks north of Court Houae. < Livingston and Ingham counties but Bemingtoii Brothers, of 309 Broad­ laat Friday. Win. Laxton and family spent last No other remedy can take its place in DR. OERTRUOE D. CAMPBELL. it will not end In bloodshed. It is all about 16x20 inches in size, lust right Mr. and Mra, E. A. Burnea took In tbe ex­ Aug. 10th, 18»7. ^* treatment. Sunday with:his brother of Buuker- Office over Mills' Dry Goods Store, Mnnon. for framing. It equals volumes of way, New York, have opened a west­ cursion to Bay Olty, Saturday, July HI, and our family, for In it we have a certain 1 Office hours 10 n. m. to 13 in, 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 about one Mr. Patrick, to which couii- ern office ill the chamber of commerce visited lierson Harry who waa recently mar­ Excursion tickets for above will be Miss Eva Simons of Dausyille is vis- hill township. and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, p. IM. Country and town calla promptly at­ ly he belongs. He is now in the Liv­ biography. He also has copies of his sold al one flrst-class limited fare for iliug her brother Andrew. three preceding medleys. building, Chicago, for tbe better baud- ried. They found them nicely altuated In a Mrs. W. J. McKone of Mason called Whooping Cough, etc." It Is Idle to tended. ingston county poor house.—Living­ ling of their increasing western busi­ bakery of their own doing well. tbe round trip, plus 50 cents for admis­ MiasMattie. Walker and daughter on friends in this vicinity last week. experiment with other remedies, even ston Republican. EVERYMN R. FRANK E. THO.V1AS, PHYSICIAN At a Joint meeting of the elders and ness, their eastern office remaining, as Sndle and May Wygant. Mrs. Zlna Lloyd sion ticket. Date of sale August lOtb. lire visiting ot G. H. Proctor's. Lee Lasenby of Ma^on and Mabel if they are urged on you as Just as J D and surgeon. Office and residence over trustees of the Presbyterian church heretofore, at 309 Broadway. The and Mra, John Wygant and little daughter of Return limit August lOtb. Orton Coppliml who has been visit­ oodas Dr. King's New Discovery, Webb & Whitman's clothing atore. The remains of Mrs. Lovey Aldrlch Oharloite, .and Mrs. L. S. Smith and Mra. GrCalifornia, for burial. Mrs. Al­ lUturday, ^ turned to his home in Grass Lake the Alton Church of Bath is assisting HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE drlch was 07 years old and one of the tion to extend a call to Rev. A. S. and weeklies.—Extract from the News­ FIremenN Tourament, Saginaw, Jnly llrstof the week. Frank Marsh In the blacksmith shop. is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy hoursfromone to two. and fromalxto Zimmerman of Franklin street church paper Maker, July 1,16»7. 28, »»7. Trial bottles free at Longyear Bros., BiTeP n P.M. pensioners of the war of 1812. She Bev. A. F. Lott will again preacli at Mr. W. H. Post and niotlier and wa4 formerly a well known resident Lansing to became pastor here. A tbe Presbyterian church next Sunday. Miss Hattle Kiiowlton of Lansing is Mason, and F. H. Field's, Dansville. 4 IN THE vote will thus be taken soon and there D. P. Whltmore, master of Mason An excursion rate of one flrst-olaaa Mrs. Hull are spending a few days at visiting Leuuah Parker. Mail. R JENKINS. Homoeopathic Physician here.—Leslie Local. Lodge No. 70, F. <& A. M. has appoint­ limited fare for the round trip baa Pleasant lake. P and surgeon. Office In Near block; r«Hl- can be no doubt of its result. Mr. See our new pattern lu semi porce­ P. B. Dwiglit was in Jackson last No K'sater .Id to the ahopi^ln^ ' ence 3LI house east corner Main and Oak sts. Zimmernian is the right kind of a ed tbe following committee to consider lain dinner ware, at Kimmei's Dept. been made. Date of sale July 28tb. Mrs. Phllo Phelps visited in Bunker LINE OF deii Lee Lasenby won one flrat and two week, community h.a - second prizes In the bicycle races at man for Mason. tlie prospect of a Masonic picnic in tbe Store. . » return limit July 20th. * V Hill the flrst of the week. than the HHali l Order Bratem. I,.dlea near future, also the time and place of F. D. STANTON, ageut. Miss Belle Willinmsou of Niles Is lIvluB at adl>t.noe and occupied with FARMERS' MUTUAL Lansing last Friday. First priiie in Geo. B. Malone Is now the bead Miss Kute Beeniau visited Mrs. G, visiting Chas. Lawrence and family. the varioua duUea of Ufe cannot .1- IRE INStTRANCE COMPANY OF ING- the two mile handicap, second prizes Judire W. W. Oaborii of Lansing holding the same: J. T. Campbell, push iu the free sliver picnic scheme Q. Carter and Mrs. S. J. Proctor last Misses Chloe and Lelah Goodrich of ways iind time to vlalt the city to nur- F bam county. Sufest,cheapeat,beat. For in the one mile and half mile open. was in the city yesterday. In conver­ Chas. H. Wilson, Walter Ketcbum, H. in this county. A few months ago he National I«Mue American Wheelmen, week. , chaae the varioua arilol.a they may Information write to J, H.Bhafsr.aecretary, sation he stated that he waa in an early M. Williams and J. A. Sherwood. Plilla4elphla, Aug. « to 7. Lansing spent la«t week with ; PBKD STANTOW, Agent. ' pttQUlMi ASotit, AgtM. The News 'SWI

a fortune in. onabuatneui thlnki. otgooda—not one eant of whl*h did Vkav* la • OlBM MT RMM»U If TALMG£'S SERMON. IT IS A LAW. Who are injured by the use of coffee. ,It» All Worn Out •there U another ocoiipation mora com­ that iDan or woman buy or expect to centty there'has'been, placed in all.the iiiliiliiiiiiSiliaii^^ fortable;- goes into it and sinks alL buy. Now I call that a dishonesty on .grocGry atorea a new preparation called • Vraotioal Bormon to tho Oreat Many of the coinmorekal establishments the pai't of the customer. It a boy runs Tariff Moasurs Reaches tho PreB> ORAINO. made of pure grains, that takca AM* to'Work tlnoe TaklhB Hood'ii* of our cities aro giving their clerks a into n storo and takes a roll of cloth off the place of coilee. The moat delicate atom- "My husband was aillicted with » CONFIDENCE QROWS. Army of Olorka. idant aad Is Signod. ach receives it without diatrcia, and but aO: Whore they wore, not Introduced for aale mercantile education as Yale, or Har­ the counter, and sneaks out into the worn out, tired: fooling and could not Ot, tna itiiird'ClwM, If Imtwrted tn condKlon dlvtalonVand provldad aa-ad valorem e( ibr litilnff cotton or.any other commoaitjri few can tell it from coffee. It does not coat much oiihla form. Ho hoard Aud road. i»o for use.lh cardtncor splnnbiK into y«ma, or •^10 of a cent par pound." they wcro to be allowed free entrance vard, or Princeton are giving selentltio street, you all join in the cry pell-mell: (••per.^cent.: on'th* aecond...' Bradatreefa View of thn Triiil« Sltna- ,M«>ee aa to Condaot In Iluslneaa—tin* Senate Atlanta «lie Conference licporl over i as much. Children tiiny drink it with much, about Hood's BarsapnvlUa :thut lift which iftkll not oentoin more than eight per 'A' portion 0( that port'of paMurraph tlS Htcel nalla. where they had not been ao uaed for leaa tlon—'I'liK Wheat Crop. attainment to the students matricu­ "Stop thief 1" When I see you go Into great benefit. IS cts. and 35 eta. per pack- ,cent. b( dirt.or.-other foreign Biibstancc, than one year. portaiioe uf tlie Ilublta uf Industry, by a Vote of 'lo tft HO—Quvatlon concluded, to ti'y it land It helped him nnft relatlHK to pluakos, yelvotl^ etc., which waa On' railway ben, T rails, and punched Now York-, .Tilly 21.—Brad.streef's re­ lated, Tho reason there are so many a store, not expecting to buy anything age. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. Shall be three timeB the duty to which Btrlcken out by tho aoneto, was Inserted, Iron or steel flat ralla tho conference re­ The ctinforcnce restored the houaa pro­ I'unctuttllty anil ObKUIeune aa to Elxnct Time Jiew Ilntes now ho la able to carry on his worlj;.»» 11, men founderlflg in business from year but to price things, stealing the tlmo Mits. L. L. OLSO;^, Novluvlllc, Iowa. they woiild otherwise bo subjected. Tho thoughVin changed form. Tho Insertion Is stored tho houso rate ot 7-20 of a cent. On vision on camphor. view ot ^he eomniercinl situation snys; tu Unipluyerb Went Into Eifect. la the Divorce Conrt. conference restored tho house rates on flrot a proviso to tho effect "that corduroya com: railway fishplates tho sonato rato of 4-10 Tho following la tho paragraph ogreed to year. Is because their early mercan­ ot tho clerk and Htcallng the tlmo of "Tho widespread confidence that thcro Lawyer-Did you sec the beginning of thia and second class vrool. posed of cotton or other vegotable fiber of ono cent per i>ound stands. upon on anthracite coal in the free Hat: will !» a marked revival in general trade tile education was neglected. Ask the his employer, I soy, too: "Stop thiet I" f eSarsa- f.fv Paragraph 3CS—On wools ot tho thlrd- weighing acven ounces or over per square , Paragraph 132 providing tor an extra .Anthrneltc Conl. Washington, July 20.—The tariff bill trouble? In the fall continues to grow, and with It Rev. T. DoWlttTotmngo addresses the men in high commercial circles, and It I were asked which class ot per­ Witness—Yes, air; I anw the very com­ Changes That Have Been closa and on camel's hair of the third class, yard shall pay a duty of 18 cents per square duty of 2-10 of a cent por pound on Iron and "Coal, anthracite, now ogpocially pro­ material ovldenco that It Is well founded. passed its last legislative stnge nt three 9 parilla the valuo whereof. shall bo 12 cents or less following sermon to the great host of they will tell you they thankGod for this sons most need tho grace of God amid mencement. It was about two years ago. yard and 23 per cent, ad valorem." atocl sheets or plates, galvanized or coated^ vided for In this act, and coal storee of Chicago jobbers In clothing, dry goods and p. m. Saturday, when tlie senate, by the per pound, the duty shall bo four cents per •In paragraph 120 the senate amendmonte was allowed to atand, but wa» made to American vessels, but none shall bo un­ •hoes, and mnnufacturera, there and clae- clerks in stores, offices and other pliieca. severe dlclpllne ot their early clerk­ their annoyances, I would say "dry "What do yoii mean ?" ' Is the best—In fact tho One True DloadPurltler.. pound are all accepted, except that reducing tho apply only to "zinc spelter or other metals, loaded." wherc, of pianos, organs, wagons and U is based on tho texts: ship. You can afford to; endure tlio goods clerks." All the indignation ot decisive vote ot 40 to 30, agreed to. tlie "Why, when the minister said 'Will you Paragraph 859—On wools of tho third take this man to be your lawful hiiabund!?' Hood'a Pills cure all Liver Ills. Uccnta. •III- rate on cotton suspenders and braces from or any alloy of theso metals," FollowlnfT la tho paragraph agreed Mpon farm Implements report that fall busineaa And a certain woman named Lydla, a seller wilderness march, If it is going to ond customers about tlie high prices comes conference report on the bill. The an­ class ond on camel's hair of tho third class 45 to 40 per.cent, ad.valoreim, The para­ on coal tar In tho free Hat: has begun, which la much earlier than sndslieauid: 'I will.'Up-to-Datc. Tho houso rate ot 2 cents per pound waa «t purpk), of thO city of Tliyalirii, which 'wor- in the vineyards .and oreliards ot the on the clerk. For linstances: A great nouncement of the result was greeted the voluo whereof shall nxoeed 12 cnfn per graph inserted by the .senate OSIM} pro­ restored on polished or planislicd shoots of "Coal ta'i*, crude pitch of conl far, nnd usual. The distribution of general mer- ablpcd God,'hciird u.^i: who:!0 heart the Lord •oath Dakota Pnya Ofl Ita Dcbta. pound the duty ahoU be seven cents per viding for an additional duty of 10 per cent, promised land. war comes: The manufactories aro with enthuslostlc applause by the Aronae to Aetlon Iron or steel. On taggers' Iron or steel, tin- products of coal tar known as dead or cre­ chandLso from St. Louis is a little less ac­ opened.—Acts xvi., H Sioux Falla, S. D., July 13.—[Spceial.]— pound. nd valorem on all cotton yarns finer than plates and torno plates tho houso rate of osote oil, benzol, etc." tive, although trndo thoro Is favorable. Seest thou a man diligent in his business He But you say; "Will the womanly closed. The people go off to battle. crowded chamber. The bill wns ut once A dormant liver, or you will auffcr all the ParaBraph 3C2-Shoddy, 25 centa per No. 10 alnglo and on all manufactures mado -Tho confoi-enco restored raw cotton to Uko reports are received from Pittsburgh, "The people ot South Dakota have, in tliS'^ I'.i centa per poimd •was restored. Tho •ball stand before kings.—Proverbs, xxli., Si. clerks in our stores have promotion'/" The price ot goods runs up. A cus­ sent to President McKlnley, who signed tortures incident to a prolonged biliquK at­ last four years, paid off $50,000,000 of their pound; on olla, wool extract, yarn waste, of such yarns, waa stricken out by tho con­ houso receded from Its proviso that tho tho free list. notwithstanding dullness in iron and steel; tack. Constipation, licadachci, dyspepsia, thread waste, and all other wastes, com­ ference. The first passaged introduce to you Yes. Time is coming when women tomer comes into a store. Goods have it ot 4:07. debts," said one of the beat knotvn loan, benefit of the drawback provision In sec­ Tho par:igraph In regard,to tho free ad­ Savannah, In spite of this being tho busy •The A'ote. furred tongue, sour breath, pain in the ' • aiid senate Are Very Olear- posed wholly or In part of wool, and not Aarrionltariil. mission of fish caught by American fisher, aenson on plantations; Omaha, Milwaukee, Xydio, a Christian merchantcss. Ilcr will be as well paid for their toll In gone up. "How much is that worth'/" agcnta of the State, "and they are now • specially provided for In this act, 20 cents tion 24 shall not apply to urtloica manu­ Veaa—Aldrlch, Allison. Baker, Burrows, right side, will admonish you of neglect. Dis­ payingoB nta very rapid rate. Aa things are- : Raw cotton, which tho senate made factured In this couiitry from Imported men was amended ao as to Include salmon Dulnth, Mlnnoaiwlls and St. Paul, whore business is to deal in purple cloths or mercantile circles as men aro now paid "A dollar." "A dollar. Outrageous. Carter, Clark, Davis, Dcboc, Elklns, Fair­ cipline the recnlcitrnnt organ at once with ly Explained. per pound. dutiable at the rate of 20 per cent, ad val­ tinplatea, etc. on tho free list, which wero especially ex­ merchants are feeling the Influence of a now going the people of the State, and eope- Paragraph 305—On yarns made wholly or •ilks. She is not a gigifling nonentity, for their toll. Time is coming when a A dollar." Why, whose to blame tor banks, Porakcr, Frye, GaiUnger, Gear, Hostettcr's Stomach Uittera, and expect cially the farmers, will sooa he well out of orem, was restored to the free list. Tho conference amended tho proviso to cepted by tho sonato bill, and aa agreed prospective largo crop ot wheat, and from Hale, HansbrouBh, Hawley, Hoar, prompt relief. Malaria, rheumatism. Kid­ In port of v/ool valued at not more than 30 Paragraph 21S, relating to cattle, as It upon roatts as follows: Galveston and other points In but a practical woman, not ashamed to woman will be allowed to do anything the fact that it has got to be a dollar? debt. The large crops of the last few yean, centa per pound tho duty per pound shall paragraph 130 relating to wire rodu ao as to work for her living. All the other Jones (Ncv.), Lodge, McBride, Mc- ney complnint, nervounneHS nnd debility are coupled with the close times, hove hud tha passed the senate, waa changed somewhat make it road as follows; "Fresh fish, frozen or packed In tee, on tho favorable crop outlook, and contt- she can do well. It Is only a little Docs the indignation go out to tho Enery, McMillan, Mason, Morrill, thoroughly removed by the Bitters. be f/j times the duty Imposed by this act as to rates, $3.75 being fixed as tho rate on caught In the great lakes or other freah denee In an Increased movement ot mcr- women of Phllippl nnd Thyatira have while ago when women knew nothing manufacturer on the banks ot the Mer- Nelson, Penrose, Perkins, Piatt (Conn.), effect of giving the people an appctito for on one pound of unwashed wool of tho llrat "That all wire or steel rods which have ch.^ndlse next fall. Demand for supplies getting out of debt, and fortunately has ala» ISr. Dlnffloy BtatiBB tho' Amount of cattio valued at not more than $14 per head, been tempered or treated In any manner or waters by citizens of tho ." been forgotten; but Ood haa miido im^ ot telegraphy, and thoy were kept out rliuac, because they have closed up? Piatt (N. Y.), Pritchard, Quay, Sewell, Stronir Probnbllltr ot It. class; valued at more than 30 cents per instead of $3.50, while a ratoof 27V& per cent, On hide cuttings tho houso paragraph for shipment to the Klondyke gold region Shoup, Spooner, Stewart. Thurston, Wor- given them the ability to do so." lievenuo That la Bxpooted to pound, tho duty shall bo Zhi times the duty partly manufactured shall pay an addi­ mortal in our text Lydio, the Christian of a great many commercial circles No. Docs the Indignation go out to­ "Is it a fact that Jliss Frost has a cool ad valorem •was fixed on cattle of a greater tional duty of one-half of one cent per was restored. has made July the busleat Insteod ot tho ren, Wctmore—in. Another agent who represents n loan com­ • , ^Be Realiied. ' V. Imposed by this act on one pound of un. value. Instead of 25 per cent. In the senate dullest month In tho commercial year at saicswomcn. Tlie other text shows where they are now welcome; nnd the ward tlio employer, who Is out at his million in her own name?" pany which has several million dollnrot • washed wool of the flrst class; and In addl IKJund." Manganese oro was restored to tho freo Nays—Eacon, Bate, Berry. CnflTery. Chil­ "I wouUin't he surprised if she hnd. Her amendment. list, as wai coco.inut oil. Seattle, and haa had an Infiucnco on snle.i you a man with head, and hand, and time will go on until tho woman who country seat? No. It comes- on tho ton, Clay, Cockreli, Daniel, Faulkner, Gor­ loaned on farm property in South Dakota, . tlon thereto, upon all the foregoing, 40 per There •were several changes In tho para­ ot .staples at Tacoma, Portland and San father wns in the ice business, you know."— Tho difteroneo between tho two houses graph relating to Iron and steel wire. Tho houae phraacologj- of tho paragraph heart, nnd foot all busy tolling on up at one counter in a store sells S.^OOO clerk. He got up tho war! He levied man, Harris, Jones (Ark.), Lindsay, Mal- adds his testimony, but the agent complains cent ad 'valorem. Francisco. Cleveland Leader. that he cannot hnd takers for one-third of on boans was compromised, being made 45 Chnnvea In Cutlery. in regard ti> ores of gold, sliver, etc., was vntll he gains a princely success. tho taxes! lie puts up tho rents. Of lory, Martin, Mills, Mitchell, Mor(.-an, Paragraph 3G7—On blankets and flannels cents per bushel. restored, which haa tho citeot of makinz wortli of goods in a year, will get as Murphy, Pasco, Pettua, Roach, Smith, Till­ the amount he would like to loan. . : In the paragraph relating to cutlery thoro "Tho world's wheat crop outlook contln- "Seest thou n m.an diligent In his busi­ Shake into Your Staoca ' The Conference Bill' as Paued by for underwear, composed wholly or In part The duty on seeds not specially provided was but one change from tho senate sched­ freo nickel and nickel matte. . uea to favor the United Statea much as It high a salary ns the man who at the course, the clerk! man, Turlcy, Turner, Turplo, Vest, "Our company ha* 1,500 loans in this State • of wool valued at no more than 40 cents for was made 30 per cent., tho senate rate Tho seniote amendmont making free ness'/ Ho shall stand before kings." other counter ot the same storo sells Walthall. WhIte-SO. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. on farm Iiinde," said the agent above rc- i i the House and Sent to ule. did IS years ngo. The outlook Is that Rua- Then a great trial comes to clerks in It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet nnd per pound tho duty per pound shall be tho being 23 and tho houso rato 40 per cent. paintings, drawings nnd statuary was also ala, alone ot all other wheat exporters, will Great encouragement In these two £5,000 worth ot goods. All honor to Washington, July 20.—Treasury of­ ferrcd to, "and we have not had over fifty the Senate. same as tho dutjr imposed by this act on Tho paragraph In regard to packed fish The conference made material changes stricken out. the fact that they sec the parsimonious instantly takes the sting out of corns and from both the senate and house rates on be .able to compote with tho United States. passages for men and women who will Lydia, the Christian saleswoman. ficials are all ot the opinion that th? foreclosures in seven years. The company • two pounds of unwashed wool of the first was amended as fixed by the sonato, so as ncciproclty. The advance of moro than 20 cents n bush­ side of human nature. You talk about bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery does not own a foot of land in the State and [; class and In addition thereto 30 per cent, shotguns, both in classification and rates new tariff law went Into effect nt mid­ of the age. .Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or to be made to apply specially to fish in Tho reciprocity provision, as agreed to by el, compared with a year ago, in the face be busy, but ao solace for thoso who The second counsel I have to give to lies behind the counter. There are never lost a cent on a loan."—(Chicago Trib­ ad valorem; valued at more than 40 cents packages. of duty. aro wniting for good luck to show night on Friday. The courts may new nhoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for On wheels for railway purposes a com­ tho confcrnnco, contains some ot tho feat­ of a domestic wheat crop probably 100,- clerks Is that you seek out what are just as many lies before the counter. une, July 14. 1897.) and not more than CO cents per pound, tho Paragraph 201 was amended so as to sr>e- 000,000 bushels larger than last year, and sweating, callouH, hot, tired, aching feet. Tiiat portion of SoutI> Dakota which i» Volt Text of tlie Sncar Scliednle — duty per pound shall be three times the promise makes the duty IM cents per ures of both tho scnato and tho houao blUa them, at tlie foot of the rainboiv, a the lawful regulations of your estab­ Augustine speaks of a man who adver­ eventunllj' rule otherwise, but the pres­ cificnliy provide that fresh mackerel, hali­ on this subject. the prospect for a continued higher level Try it to-dav. Sold by all druggists and traversed by the lines of the Chicago, Mil­ duty Imposed by this act on ono pound of pound and lU conts on Ingots, blooms, casket of buried gold. It is folly for lishment, and then submit to them. tised that he would, on a certain occa ent purpose of the department is to re-, shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE. Analyslu at tbe Whole Olll «• but or salmon should be dutiable at tho etc. Aluminum, in crudo form, was mado It also contains some retaliatory roeaa- for quotations, owing to Inerea.sed demand waukee & St. Paul Railway is the finest unwashed wool of tho first class and in ad­ rato of one cent per pound, as well as tho from Importing countries, explain why tho anybody in this' world to wait for Every wcll'<>rdered house has its sion, tell the people what was in their quire payment in accordance with the Write to Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. PlmMlly Asreed Upon, dition thereto 35 per cent, ad valorem. dutiable at 8 cents and In plates at 13 conts ures. It sots forth tts purpose to bo that of agricultural and stock growing section of the pickled or salted article. "equalizing the trade of tho United States American farmer la to secure his propor­ •omething to turn up. It will turn usages. In military lite, on ship'i hearts. A crowd as.semhicd, and he Dingley law upon all goods entered western country. For "Letters from Farm- ; ; On blankets composed wholly or In part j>er pound. nriod Prnll*. The rate on Dutch melal was made 6 with foreign countries exporting to this tion ot the advance and the coming era of down. The law of thrift is as inexor­ deuk, in commercial life, there must be stepped to the front and said: "I will Saturday. An opinion of the attorney Occasionally we hear of a man who ers," printed in pamphlet form, finely illu!*-- , of •wool valued at more than 50 cents per Paragraph 202 In regard to apples, etc., prosperity. That he is alive to tho situa­ "laughed heartily at the joke on himself." i WasUington, July 20.—The tariff bill cents per package of 100 loaves. country tho following articles: able as the law ot the tides. Fortune, order and discipline. Those people tell you what is in your hearts: general, however, will be obtained be­ tratcd. nnd descriptions of farm lands, ad­ pound the duty per pound shall bo three was amended so as to omit currants, and "Argols, or crudo tartars, or wino lees tion Is indicated by a tendency to hold iMick AO man ever enjoyed a joke on himself.— dress Geo. n. Hcnfford, General Pasacneer- J i was pushed through the conference times the duty imposed by this act on one The languag» and rates of tho senate wheat already harvested, notwithstanding tlie magician,, may wave her wand in wlio do not learn how to obey will fore a formal ruling on that subject ia the house rato of 2 cents per pound on such amendmont.s of tho paragr.aph In relation crude; brandies or other .spirits manufact­ To buy cheap and sell dear';"' Atchison Globe. Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. j I stage yesterdny after two hours' dis- pound of unwashed wool of tho first class dried fruits as apples, peaches, pears, and higher quoLitlons. that direction until castles and palaces never know how to command. I will Oh, lay not aside your urbani­ made. Hundreds of thousands of dol­ Now is the time to look for homes in South' and in addition thereto 40 per cent, ad valo- to Iliad oro were accepted without change, ured or distriled from grain or other ma- I ' «ussiov* before the full conference com- berries prepared In any manner was re­ but lead in pigs was made dutiable ait 2',-j ;crlals; cha-Tlpaffno or all other sparldlng "L'nfavornblo features Include the con- come; but she will, after awliile.'invert tell you what young man will make ty when you go into a store. lars depends on the ruling. B. di O. Faat Frelfcht Scliedale. Dikkota, where land is cheap and good. i-..«m. Flannels, composed wholly or in part stored. tlnuanco ot tho strike of bituminous coal • 1 tnittce—democrats and republicans. of wool valued at above GO cents per pound cents per pound, instead of 2 cents, as fixed wines; still winea and vermuth; paintings the same wand, and all tho splendors ruin, financial and moral; it is the Treat the clerks like gentlemen and In anticipation of the passage of the The Ualtimore &, Ohio, in connection with Tho grape paragraph was altered so as to by the houae, and 2>/4 cents aa ft::od by the and statuary." minors In the western and southern states, will vanish into thin air. the Continental Line and Central Staten Clever Doy, I i! The democratic conferees olTered shall be clnssificd and pay the some duty as which noiv begins to threaten tho continued young man who thrusts his thumb into ladies—proving yourself to lie a gen­ law importers brought in large quan­ women's and children's dress goods, coat require tho payment of 29 cents per cubic senate. The president Is authorized to enter Into Dispatch fast freight lines, has inaugurated "IIow in the world did you get Old Cui^ ] ; i •amendments to the report, but were foot "of tho capacity of the barrels or The senate rates on mica •n-cro advanced, negotiations or commercial agreements In activity of Intlustrlea dependent upon that There are certain styles ot behavior his Test and soya: "Nobody shall die- tleman or a ludy, Itemember, that if tities of goods, which paid duties under another fast freight Bcliedulc to the west, linings, Italian cloths, and goods of similar variety of fuel, the practical stagnation mudgcon's consent to-wed his dauBhtcr?" I j met with the statcmcoit that it would character and description provided by this packages." those on the unmanufactured article being which roclprocal concessions may bo se­ which lead to usefulness, .honor and tutc to me, I am my own master; I will the prices are high ond your purse la the Wilson net. Importations have been to be known ns Train 95. It will be made "Finesse, me boy, finesse. 1 told aO Orange and lemon peels preser^'cd and fixod at C conts per pound and 20 por cunt, cured in favor of the products of the United of tho Bessemer pig iron and steel billet up at Baltimore, and is put on especially to i I merely consume time to urge amend- act; provided, that on blankets over three markets with prices as low as ever known, permanent success, and there are cer­ not submit to the regulations ot this lean, that Is no fault ot the clerks. extremely heavy since last Sfnrch, and around that he caught 17 four-pound bnsa jurds in length the same duties shall bo cocoanut meat, etc., were restored to tho ad valorem, thoso on cut mica at 12 conts States. Ilo la ampowered to suspend by aceominmlntc import business by way of I \ SLcnts, as they would be rejected, house rato of 2 cents per pound. proclamation thii duties upon theso artloloa the shtuiing down of Nev.' Knglnnd cotton tain stj'lcs of behavior wliich lead to liouse." Iletween an establishment in And If you hava a son or a daughter reached their highest point during the Locuitt Point, nnd at the same time gives on tliat Inst fishing expedition ot Ida."—De­ paid OS on cloths. per pound and 20 per cent. ad. valorem. troit Free Press. «; i S! Htlr. Wheeler (dcm., Ala.) ' offered On pineapples tho senate rato was re­ The rate of 0 cento a pound on nickel, as whenever equivalent concessions may bo mill machinery to reduce output nnd get dust, dishonor and moral default. I which all the employes are under amid those perplexities of commercial present month, although complete re­ to Eastern manufacturers and wliolenale Para~i;raph 370—On clothing, ready made, tained. obtained, aa foUows: rid of stocks on hand and tho unsatisfac­ would like tofire the ambition of young thorough discipline and the establish­ life, and such a one comes home all dealers n rapid service to the west. The ; i ! amendments placing cotton bag^ng and articles of -wearing apparel of every provided by tho house, was restored. tory condition of tho woolen goods market, turns have not yet reached the depart­ We think Piao's Cure for Consumption in ^ On unshcllod filberts and walnuts tho I>:nrtlienn'nrv. "Argols, S pel' cent, ad valorem." people. I have no sympathy with those ment in which the employes do worn out, be lenient, and know that running time of the train is so arranged tlint i and cotton tics on the free list; IMUO a description, including shawls, whether owing to tho relatively low prices of prod­ ment. The bureau of statistics esti­ it will make TiO hours to Chicago, 30 to Cin­ the only medicine for Cougha.--Jcnnie ^ knitted or woven, and knitted articles of houae rate of 3 cents per pound prevailed, The senate language In paragraph 8S, re­ Brandlea or other grain spirits, $1.73 per •who would prepare young folks for about as they choose, is the differ the martyr at the stake no more cer­ : I substitute proposition for rebates on while on shelled filberts and •n-alnuts the lating to tfies, la retained, except that the gallon. ucts compared with quotations for raw ma- mated tlint during March, April, Moy cinnati, .10 to Cleveland, 34 to Columbus, 118 Pinckard, Springfield, 111., Oct. 1,18M. every description mado up or manufact­ torlal." life by whittling down their expecta­ ence between success and failure— tainly needs tho grace ot God than to Dallas, Tex., 50 to Detroit, 08 to Duluth, , these articles. These and other dmend- ured •wholly or In part, felts not woven and senate rate ot 5 cents per pound was sus­ requirements that the tiles hlmli be for Champagne In bottles containing one nnd June nearly .3,000,000,000 pounds of tained. floors and walls is stricken out. Tho house quart, $S por dozen; containing ono i>lnt, $:) tions. That man or woman will be between rapid accumulation and bank­ our young people amid the seven-times As pathetic a thing ns one sees is a boy- ^ j ments were withdrawn, however, as not specially provided for In this act, com A FiirloiiK Storm. sugar, valued at nearly $50,000,000, were Tho conference struck out tho senate rates were restored on Portland, Roman per dozen; containing one-half pint, $1.50 worth nothing to church or state who ruptcy. Do not come to the store ten heated exasperations of a clerk's lite. trying to be a dude on a two doilar a week ] there was no prospect of fa^xrnble ac- posed wholly or In part of wool, tho duty imported into this country. The re­ aalaiy. per pound shall bo four times tho duty im­ nmendmcnt providing for a duty of 2 cents and other cements. per dozen; containing moro than one.quart, rhlladclpliin, .Inly L'l. — One of the begins life cowed down. The business minutes after the time, lie there with­ I i ition on them. per pound on dead game and game moats. in addition to the JO rato, $1.00 per gallon. My word is to all cierka: lie mightier turns for July have not yet been re­ posed by this act on ono pound of un­ Paragraph 01, relating to gypsum, was most disiistrous wind, hnil nnd rain­ ot Christianity Is not to quench but in two seconds, and let it be two sec­ 111., 20 to Pittsburgh, 50 to St. Louis, 81 to Paragraph 2S2, relating to oocca, was Still wines and vei-muth, 33 cents por gil- than your temptations. A Sandwich ceived, but It is expected by the de­ Ilnll'B Catarrh Care 1 j Ilevcnne ExpceteS. washed wool of tho first class and In addi­ amended so as to read as follows: storms which has visited this section to direct human ambition. There­ onds before, instead of two seconds St. Paul, 39 to Sandusky. 231 to San Fran­ tion thereto CO per cent, ad valorem, amended by leaving out cocoanut oil. lon, and other rates In proportion whore Islander used to think when he slew partment that they will not fall below cisco, 44 to Toledo, and correspondingly la a Constitutional Cure. Price 7Sc. I As to the question of rcenue to be Sjiirlln nnil 'H'lncn. "Piaster rock "or gypsum, crude, !iO cents the goods aro bottled. of the country in ii long time swept fore, it in that I utter words of after. Do not think anything too In­ ijclicdnle on Cnriicln. per ton; it ground or calcined, ?2.50i)cr ton; an enemy all the strength of that the average of over 7.000,000 pounds es­ quick time to other western and southern i -raised by tho bill, Mr. Dingley, in his Paragraph 372 — Aubusson, Axmlnster, Tho conference mado but one change In Paintings, etc., 13 percent, ad valorem. over I'lilladclpliia and contiguous terri­ encourngcmcnt to those who ai°e occu­ significant to do well. Do not say; points. It is difiicult to disappoint a man that ha» the schedule relating to spirits, wines, etc., pearl hardening for papermakers' use 20 enemy cume into his own right arm. : 'Speech, pointed out the difliculty rc- Moquette and Chenille carpets, figurixl or per cent, ad valorem. Tho president Is empowered to revoke the tory late Pridiiy afternoon. Houses pied as clerks In the stores, and shops, "It's only just once." From the most tablished by April, May nnd June. The Freight Department expects to make DO ambition.-Ram's Horn. proper. concession when R.atlsfled that the agree­ And I have to tell you that every mis­ I suiting from the large nniicipatory im- plain, and all cari>ets or carpeting ot like The paragraph Velating to pumice stono were uiiront'ed, trees upi'ooted and cel- and banking hou.scs of the country. important transaction in commerce For the three months, Morch, April 95 as popular and reliable a train ns 97. which character or description, 00 cents per ment is not adhoroil to in good faith by any fortune you conquer is so much added makes the run from New York to Chicago You mnj' lose your temper, but others-vrill Tho senate rato of 30 cents per gallon on was totally changed, the i-ate being made other country with which an .agreement liirs flooded. In tiie outlying districts They are not an exceptional cltusa. down to the particular style in which nnd Jfay. the value ot hides imported i portations. The bill nc?,t year, he cal- square yard, a-nU, in addition thereto, 40 still wines containing less than H per cent, $0 per ton on rho manufactured article and to your own moral power. With oinuip- and St. Louis in 60 hours. - find it.—Ram's Horn. IKir cent, nd valorem. shall have been made. gniwiiig crops wore diiinngcd to the ex­ They belong to a great company of you tic a string around a bundle, obey was $44,023,293, while for the corre­ I «ulated, would raise S?.i5,000,000, S75,- of absolutoaleohoUn packages was changed 13 per centum ad valorem on tho unmanu­ otcnce lor a lever, and the J throne to 40 cents per gallon. The houso rate waa factured. Ilctaltntory Clanao. tent of tIious;inds of doIl:ir.-i. An en­ tens of thousands who are in this orders. Do not get easily dt'sgustcd. sponding [lerlod of last year the value ; 000,000 more than the present law. Paragraph 373—Saxony, "U'llton and Tour- of God for a fulcrum, you can CO cents. Tho house paragraph relating to clays What may be termed tho retaliatory tire row of lliree-.stoi'j- buildings in country, amid uircumstances which While others in the store may lounge, of the importations of this material was Over $10,000,000 had been lost in tliis nay velvet carpets, figured or plain, and all move earth and Heaven. While The rates on mineral waters were com­ and eartiis was adopted, and the houso clauso ot the provision Is th.at which em­ course of ei-octiou at Fifty-.soeoud and will either make or break them for or fret, or complain, you go with ready $23,22.1,208. A comparison of other year's revenues bj' thu importations of carpets or carpatlnff of like character or promised, being made 20 cents per dozen on rates on dried asphaltum and bitumen. On powers tho president to suspend by procla­ there aro other young men description, CO certts per square ^•ard, and, Vine strcels wns almost totally demol-. lline and for eternity. Many of theso hands, and cheerful face, and contented goods imported during the same pe­ ivool and eugar and other things, the liint bottles, 30 cents per dozen on quart fuller's earth tho rato waa fixed at J1.50 mation tho provisions of this act providing putting the cup ot sin to their in addition thereto, 40 per cent, ad valorem. bottles. Ilouso rate of 40 cents and the for tho free Introduction of coffee, ten, people have already achieved a Chris­ spirit to your work. When the bugle riod will show a proportionately like ! •duty on which was raised in the bill, Paragrai* 371—Brussels can'ota, figured per ton on the unmanufactured article and islied. .\t r.ryn Mnwr hailstones were lips, yon stoop down nnd drink out ot senate rato of 24 cents. a per ton on that •n'hich has been manufuu- Tonquin, or tonka beans, and vanilla boans tian manliness and a Christian woman­ sounds, the good soldier u.pa FliiuriHli. There are evils abroad which need to tt'mpted to take advantage of the tax I finally agreed upon by the house and scn- vet carpots, figured or plain, .printed on tho Do not get the Idea that your In­ ing the surface ot the sea, hardened won't. Their name is legion. The name of "the j-ato conferees Is as follows: warp or otherwise, and all carpets or car­ There waa 'a compromise on white lead the houso provision Including clock cases, On oofteo, 3 centa per pound; on tea, 10 Port Huron, Jlicli., .Tuly L'l.—lleports be hunted down, and dragged out Into iinpo.sed by the Wilson law on beer. It with or without movements, was restored, cents per pound; on tonka beans, 50 cents terests nnd those ot your employer are into gems, then dropped to the bot­ pill that •will" iB Ayer's Cathartic PUl. It is a j "Sus.ars not abov* No. 10 Dutch standard peting of like character or description, 40 at 2Ti cents per pound. prcsoiit<.'d to the supreme council of the noonday light. is estimated that during the last three ! In color tank bottoms, sirups ot cano Juice, centa per equaro yard, and, In addition Tho house paragraph in regard to oxide making the duty CO per centum ad va­ per pound; on vanilla beans, $3 per pound; antagonistic. Ills success will be your tom. I have to tell you to-day that pill to rely on. Properly used it will cure con­ ot zinc and white paint •ntia restored. lorem. un cuts, $1. the Knights of Maccabees, now in un­ days beer stam|>s valued nt $2,500,000 molada, concentrated mclada, concrete, thereto, 40.i>er cent, ad valorem. In the first place, I counsel clerks to honor. His embarrassment will be storms of trial have showered imper­ stipation, biliotisnesa, sick headache, and the Paragraph 3TO—T.ape3trj' Brussels carpet, Thoro -waa a general change ot rates on The senate receded from its amendments Tho president Is required to act within gual session liei'e, show that since the were sold, on which, under the old law, I and concentrated molasses, testing by tho two years In securing these reciprocal remember that for the most part their your dismay. Expose none of the frail­ ishable pearls into many a young figureB or plain, and all carpet.-i or carpet- lead, white acetate of lead being fixod at to the rates on plain bottles. Jars, etc ci'fiition two years ngo of un emergency the brewers will get 7Vi per cent, re­ other ilia that result from torpid liver. Ayer'a I polarlscope not Above 75 degrees. .05 per 314 cents per pound, brown, gr.ay, or yellow traOe treatica, and thoy nre to bo submit­ clerkship is only a suiiuoi from which ties of the firm. Tel! no store secrets. man's lap. O, young man, while j pound, and for every additional degree Ings of like character or doaerlptlon print­ bate. pills are not designed to spur tho liver into a ed on tho warp or otlierwlse, 2S cents per at 2Vi centa, nitrate at 21-:, and llUiargo at ted to tho senate for Its ratification. fund the order has accumulated a sur- they arc to be (graduated. It takes Do not blab. Bebuff thoso persons you have goods to sell, remem­ • oho-wn by the pularlsoope test .035 of one The paragraph (100) In regard to cut or Artrdea are to bo, reduced to tho extent ot According to the most conser\'ntive momentary activity, leaving it in yet mora square yard, and. In addition thereto, 40 27i cents per pound. These were generally ornamented glaaa bottles was not changed ])lus of netirly a thii-d of a million dol- about eight years to get into one of who come to find out from clerks what ber you have a soul to save, •cent per pound additional, and fractions of Iter cent, ad valorem. oomprcimisea betiveen the rates ot tho two 20 per cent. In tlieso treaties, and .tho presi­ estimates of the revenue to be produced incapable condition after the immediate effect j a. degree In projiortlon: and on sugar above as to rales. dent la specifically authorized to ontcr into l:ii-s, of which nbout $2.'jO,()00 is invcsleil the learned professions. It takes ought never to be known outside the in a hospital a Christian captain, Paragraph 377—Treble Ingrain, three ply, houses. The confereneo restored the houso rates by the new law, the total will exceed ' Ifo. 10 Dutch standard In color, and on all Phosphorus was compromised at IS cents negotiations which -n-lll place certain in govcniuKMit nnd municipal bonds. nbout eight yeenrs to get to be a mer­ store. Do not be among those young wounded a few daj's before, got de­ iSi past. They are compounded with the pur­ i sugar which hua gone through a process of and all chain Venetian carpets, 22centa per and language on unpolished cylinder, tho amount raised in the last year of square yard, and, in addition thereto, 40 per pou'nd. crown and common window glass, but re­ article upon tho free list for u specified The meiuhcrship of tho order now ex­ chant. Some of you will be clerks nil men who take on n mysterious air lirious, and in the midnight hour ho pose of toning tip the entire system, removing i reflnlng, 1.05 cents per pound; molasses Tho house rate on suljAur •n-as restored. period of five years. tlie Wilson bill by nt least $.10,000,000. ! testing above -10 degrees, and not above 50 per cent, ad valorem. tained tho senate rates and language on ceeds 2()0,0l)r). nnd since its organiza­ your lives, but the vastmojority of you when something is said against the sprang out on the iloor of the hospital, the obstructing conditions, and putting the Paragrafih 37S—Dutch -wool and two-ply The senate made an amendment to the sul­ poUahod cylinder and crown glass. tion it li;is ])nid in death nnd disability are only in a transient position. Af­ thinking he was in the battle, crying: This, too, in spile of the fact that the , j-degrees, 3 cents per gallon; testing CO de- carpets, 18 cents per square yaitalnod ex­ head men ot the lirra will call you would, but 1 won't?" Do not be among Ah! He was only battling the specters law will be seriously crippled by the Ayor's Pills during the half century they have 1 subject to duty as molasses or sugar, as ticle In the $3 rate, as originally fixed by cept the house proviso to tho olTeot The Oivl-Cur PuaNeust^ra Finally ]::.\liniiMt .Sii|t|ily nt lli-vr Stiiiiiiia. Into tho back ofllee, and they will those who Imagine they can build of his own brain, liut it is no imagin­ anticipatory importations of the last •the case may bo, according to polarlscoplc The following •was substituted fop the the house. been in public use establishes their great and "that all the abovepjaie glas-s when ground, Foiiiid Out. St, T,oMis, .Tuly 21.—Tlie rush of St. say to you; "Now, you have done themselves up by pulling somebody ary conllict into M-hich I call you, three or four months. The chemical kest. Provided, that nothing herein con- paragraph on hewn timber: Pnpcr. smoothed, or otherwise obscured shall be permanent value in all liver affections. I talned shall be so construed as to abrogate "Timber hiown, sided, or s,00\i years that have wnre schedule is eotmted upon 'execution •of tho same." feet and by restoring the hou.'io rate suitable for booka and nev/spnpers, valued on account of tho sea of moisture which run begun early in llie week. Of this you look so happy to-nifflif?" ''Oh," ter the shuUle of quick feet oa the cus­ on all t.'ie other Items ot the vvchedule, lorem, in addition to other rates cliargoablo passed, there has never been an occa­ for $9,741,000, while under the Wil­ Duty «n Sxitsar Cnnv. at not nlwve two cc-rts per pound, three- on wir.-low, crown, cylinder, or plato it contained. His face was belligerent­ amount .$101,001) wortli was t:iken by you will aiij", "nothing, nothing." lJut tomhouse steps has stopped, after the The conrercnoe restored tho house rate of making tho rates 50 cents per 1,000 feet for tontha ot a cent per pound; valued above sion when it was one's duty to sin son law in 1S90 it brought $7,900,000. each sMo planed or flnlahcd, $1 for glasses •where thoso glasses aro bent, ly red and his widely-wtitring eyes, an­ one firm of brewers, who luive applied in a few days your name will blo.ssom long line of merchantmen oa the sou •20 per cent, on sugar cane. Saccharine is two cents and not ttbovo two and a half ground, frosted, etc., Is reduced to 5 per against God. It is never right to do Schedule C, metals and manufactures tongued or gr^KA-ed, and Sl.liO If planed on on the sign. Either in the store or have taken sail of fiaine, after Wash­ ;mado"Jl.!»0 per pound and 10 per cent, ad conuj per pound, four-tenths of one cent cent. ticipating ^^ith nmnhical vigilance any for more. wrong. If the lie:id men of the firm of metals, is expected to produce $17,- WITHOUT GRIP or GRIPE. two sides and tongued and grocved. The per pound; valu«d between two and a half bank where you aro now, or in some ington, nnd New York, and Lon­ valorem. leglaltttlve proviso to tbla parqjjraph In- Tho conference adopted the .senate tendency to laugliter which his .ap- expect of you dishonesty, disappoint 000. 000. while in 1S9C the amount was ' Tho confectionery paragraph Is changed and three cerets per pound, fivo-tenthfl of araondmonu In paragraph ICS relating to I»r»>.'«lilc'nt .\fiilri-WN lifNlsiiM. other store or bank, you will take u don, nnd Vienna, have gone down To get a natural result, a remedy should always actwitltotit sorbed by rtho senate was chan&ed so as to a cent; valucU between three and four pearanea might provolce, blazed forth a them. "Oh," you say; "I should lose only $13,300,000. The lilinber schedule, to road us follows: road as foUovra: "Tliat If any country or spectacles, eyeglassc-a, etc., with one ex­ Providence, P. T.. .luly 2,'!.—l''rosidcnt higher position than that whieli you into the grave where Thebes, and violence, smoothly, easily, delightfully. This is the action of cents, slx-ten'.hs of a cent; valued befn-een ception. challenge to the entira car and succes.s- my place then." lletter lose your place it is niitieipnted, will produce $2,400,000. "S'ugar candy and all confectionery not any dep.5ndenoy shall Imposa an e.vport IC. P. ..Vndrews, of ISrowii university, now occupy. Sol feel 1 am not address­ Babylon, aud Tyre lie buried, after tho specially provided for In this act, four and fivi cents, eight-tenths ot a cent; Paragraph 112, relating to stained or lully di.spclkd the riaing spirit of than lose your soul. Put you will not Kven with the enormous anticipatory duty upon iia-w IORS, round numufactured valued abo'/o five centa, 13 per cent, ad has sent a letter to the 1'iioulty resign­ ing people who will yet have their great fire bell* of the judgment day THE IDEAL valued Jt 15 cents per pound or less, timber, Uavo bo!Li,.shlinslo biyts, or head­ palnti'id glass ivlr.dov.-.^s, remains practical­ jocundity. lose your place. Christian heroism is importations the sugar schedule is e.v- and on augars after being renned when valorem." ly aa loft by the senate. ing his ollico. The letter w:is in re­ hand on the helm of the world's com­ have tolled at the burning of a world— ing Mts, exported In the Unlt ing loga, the amount ot such export duty, cord Irapoiied by any country exporting to escape the gusts ct wind and water iippoi'nted by the trustees ;iiiil fellow.i importers, insurance company direc­ spection. Oh, what an opening ot per pouDd, CO per cent, ad valorem. The tax, or other charge, as th» case may bo, cubic foot. you; it is from no lack of industry on liberal estimate places the prospective cular action of the bowels and Tfclght and tho value ot the Immodlato oov- wood pulp to tho United States. Fl.nT. that as.-iailed the car from every direc­ in .liiiii', who nt that lime eiilled him tors, shippers, coutraetors, superin­ account books! Side by side, the shall bo ndded as an addltloii\aI duty to the I.,i(Iin;crnplilc PrliitM. my part; but this thing seems to mo to sugar revenues nt $55,000,000. On to­ . crlngs, other than the outer packing case duties Imposed upon the arilclca men- Till! thread par.agraph (330) Is a com- tion some of the "owls" hnd gathered to tiecouiit for his silver tittenuiees. tendents ot railroads—your voice clerks nnd' tlio men who employed gently stimulate the kidneys and or other covering, shall IMJ Included In tho T«iere nre numoroua changes In thopara- be wrong, and it is a ' sin tloPa>d lt> this paragraph irtion Imported proinlao botweon thu two liouaos, making a in the tiislc, while others had pei-ched mighty "on 'change"—standing fore­ them. Every invoice made out—all tho bacco nnd nniiiufacturcs thereof the es­ Uver. They are purely vegetable, OOntallling nO poltonOUt or IR- dutiable weight and tho value of the mer­ gr...r'h, relating to lithographic print.-). The duty of 13 conts per pou.-.d on I'hi-eads mad.e <;nlil l>i>iiiOfr»tN. against my conscience, it is a fro-.'n .sucn country or UopcuJencyi" rcvtcs on such prlii'ts on jiaper not t.ve>:^d- iipoxi the bnelcs oil scats, and some bad most in the great financial and relig­ labels of goods—all certificates of stock timated revenue for the next year is chandise." Fence posts are reduced tram 20 to 10 per from yarn not finer than five loa or nuni- Xew Yorlc. .Tuly 2^'.—Tlie exeeutiv!; sin against God, and I beg you, JurlOUt tubstanOMi and are recommended and ttsed by young and !ng S-l,OflO of an Inch In thlcknessi 'i.' re- mor, and thri'ie-fourtha cent per pound ad- opened up their umbrellas. The con­ ious enterprises of the day. For,though -all lists of prices-all private marks $10,400,000, against $14,800,000 under the meri^ The republican eonferees also made pub­ cent, nd valorem. Tho hoiiso rate of "0 per tSuced from tho senate rate of 25 centu l>er eoiiiniittee of tlie iiatioiijil donuioratie sir, to excuse me." Ho miiy bid. BELIEVE WHAT WE SAY I 10 cents prove their lic a stan.emen't coBiernJnif the conterc.iico cent, ad valorem Is restoied on casks and dltlooal for each lea or number In oxofsa ductor, with an air of intrepidity born we who arc in the professions may, on of the firm, now explained so every­ Wilson law last year. In the agricul­ loport. in which It revlcvod tho chanifcs pound to 20 cent.i. ot rtvo mode from yarn Ilnor than five loa party, the gold wing oC Die deiiinoratie Hush up and swear, but he will cool body can understtmd them. All tural .schedule the estimates of revenue and we ask that you barrels, Hiig'ar box shookd. etc. or number. of a familUirity wiOi situations of the the platform, plead for the philan­ made. Of sugar the st«.temont says: Tlie homo rate of'two ci>nt3 per thousand Tho next clasalficatlon covers jiiper ])arty, met "Wodnosnay at (>2 'Willinm down, and ho will have mora admi­ the maps of cities that wero never run from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, com­ ] "Tho hnusc. dirterentidl between raw tind ranging from 33 to 40O .squaro Inches, ni-#ng Tliiiro la also a change In •the next pa-.-a- kind, passotl to -uul fro ninong the pas­ thropies, after all, the merchants must BUY AND TRY A^HTONIGHT] and 15 per i.'Cnit. nd valorem !s restored on tlie rate at S centa per pound. j?^o",' ja­ •Street. The object of the meeting was ration for you than for those who sub­ built, but in which lots were sold. pared with $7,900,000 in :S9G. Imported xeflncd »i-gara and "t'.e general featunai of toothplclM, as Is the hoiiao rate of -lO cents gr.apiJ, relating to .single yarns In tho gray, sengers collecting nickels. Be wns an come forward with their millions to ALL DRUGGISTS. lOc, 25c., 50c the hauso schedule are preserved, and tho iler e.\ceodlng -100 square Inches a Yutij ot rodu:ilng tho senate rato on yarns iiot to di.scuss the ndvisahility of aiding the mit to his evil dictation; and while All bargains. All gougings. All snap wines, spirits and malt liquors nre per thouwahd upon butchers' skewers. o3 per cent, ad valorem Ls fixod. 'Ilio nan- ideal "owl" conllvictor, bristling with cuspend the movement. senate amendments Increasing tho differ­ TnhAci.'O, finer than SO Ic-a or num^bor to .10 por c«nt. gold denioeriits in lliose states where they sink, you will rise. Do not, be­ judgments. All false entries. All counted upon for $7,935,000, against ential to ono-tlCUi and providing tor a re­ ate rato on prints l.i roduood from 1* to ad v.j.lorcm, which Is a eon-.pr.imlse be- a sense of Ins Intportuncc, nnd ostcn- cause of seeming temporary advan­ Tho wnt^ronce accer^ed tho senate rate 5 cents and on lithographic 'fi^oni i to 0 twijo.T tho two houses-. they had si liglitiiig eiiaiice oE success lie, therefore, patient nnd diligent adulterations of liquors with coppers ngainst $0,900,000 last year. Schedule duction o-f ono-tcntli of tho duty on raw latiousli' indilVcront to the comfort and tage, give up your character, young and language on wrapper and filler to­ cents. Floiir matilnp:s, which are taken from ^^•ith .speakci'S of national reputution. in tliis transient position. You nre and strychnine. Ail mixing of teas, 1. manufactures of cotton, brought in . augara not tbovo 67 degrees, wliloh v/ould bacco, except that the rate on wrapper to­ convenience of bU guests. , have given a duty of 1.39 on SS d*frree "Books for chlld.-en'.a use contum;nff Il­ tho Ivoo list, ivhoro thoy wer.j placcound, and 15 per cent, adaonat o •was changetl to road as follows: Tho sonato rato on liandkerchlefa •was ac­ Everyone but the autocrat seemec n i n toII, AV. 'V'n., .ru 1 y 21,—Friday n igh t man—if I only hud a fatlier to put §50,- pulp, paper and books the estimate is valorem. cepted. OUO in a business for me, then X would honest Christian clerk. No getting that the house rates on low grade raw "On olgara of all descriptions weighing buried in nn clTort to translate the jar­ nt 0:,'!f) o'clock :\ windslonn passed over Again, I counsel all clerics to conquer $2,000,000, contrasted with $1,200,000 U AT AUp(Ka hftiuliomuly llliw.9. \:/'< i tiugar show a higher ad valorem than those Paragraph 3S7, relating to woven sllk-fab- moro than three pounds per 1,000, $3 per SnnilrlcN. tiavc some chance In the world." lie up early; no retiring late; no walk­ rlos, was nooopted as amended by the Thoro were comparatively few Ohangcs gon, and Boipo even ventured so fni this city, demolishing tho Kpiseoiml the Ift'ials of their particular position. last year, 'lite sundries schedule, which •urlptloii ot>tii..I.un.nMo: •on tho higher gradea tho duty on 75 dogroo 1,000; on cigars made of tobacco or any sub­ not envious. You have advanttiges ing around with weary limbs; but a C|iri 4l west and Southwest. I cent •(as proposed In the house'bill) to MM out change. withdra\\*n, for tho glitter^ of im- wrecl;ed. Several are reported dead, ple who aro entirely polito everywhere cent, in order ito raise tho duty on raw original weight of the raw silk was changed ing moro than three pounds per 1,000, $3 per to the doclts^when a vessel Is about to to hold everlasting dominion. Uoist year, and tho lowest estimate for next htrlt I ANU lit KoundtriptlcketN will Qm vlld eyes but as yet it lias not been verified. else, but gruff and dictatorial and con­ • ""Z Ti'. bo sold on dotes numod , outrars the same as on rotlned. 1,000; on clgarattoa weighing not more than sail for Valparaiso, and say: "Let rao him up from glory to glory, and from year is $13,500,000, while n more liberal (IRT n AliniQ atnllC. B. & Q. am- :to'.0, t.HTOIjE.o.ii.ri 1 "By this arrangemeir.f tho duty on raw that on cloth dyod or printed In tho pleoo throo pounda por 1,000, Jl per thousand." on loose matches was restored. had become intcnslllcd. Several moi-u temptible when thoy coiuQ into a storo '•iisar and from t3.2J to JS.GO. Tho houso rates on haircloth wore re­ Ilfiitli of .lobn Kiinp. pilot tills ship out to sea." AVhy, I song to song, and from throne to cblcularlon nliiees it at $20,000,000, UUli tl nnU I9i tlonaandntmanyEoit- : tiuecra of 100, degrees iiurity Is raised from The senate amendment providing for a blocks elapsed. to buy anything. There aro thousands era points at about halt (nre, good tor 81 daya 1.75 cents (na proposeil originally by the Cotton. tax on stocks and bonds •n-aa stricicen out. atored. Columbus, C, .luly 20.—,Tolin Kane, would sink crew and cargo before I ot men and women who go {from store throne; for while others go down Stop over allowed on f;olng passago. Aik your •••••••••••••••••••••••••;» The aonato rates on Jewelry were re­ "Ez ish leomlsh ghar',?" Jfacauley, tho historian, always used local aacnt (or pitrtlcularH. ' • iiouse) to 1,82',^ oentg, arid the duty on ro- •Paragraph 301, relating to manufactures Mctnla. national vice president of the United got out ot tho harbor, simply because to store to price thlng.s, without any into the sen with their gold like a • lined sugar Is raised from l,S7Mi cents (an tained. And this tlmo the poicntnto bad to cn't his Sunday dinijer alone nnd nt a of silk, Is changed BO as to modify tho de­ Tho houao rato ot S-lOth of a cent por Tho houso provision In regard to dia­ Mine Workers ot America, died nt his I know nothing about pilotage. Idoii of purchtuse, They are not sati.s- milestone hanging to their neck, thl.t PHILIP T. DODORii .1 proposed originally by the house) to 1,93 scription ot jacquard figured goods by pro­ pound •nun restored on round iron of loss monds and other precious atones •\vaa re­ stopped close by to tal and oonta'in two or, more colors in tho fill- speclftlly provide for. scornful intonation, can leurn to bo successful sailors. It tho real or Imaginary defects. They his right hand tho pearl of great glasses, which he delighted to see DROPSY tlulcJcr.llo( .ntl ourvimuTVt.' I iiou.so. again mado dutiable at 20 per cent, ad va­ Xew York, .Tuly '22. — Gold to the .-. t«.tlmDiilnlB ami %9 dnytt* lag." Tho rate Is loft at 50 por cent ad •va­ Thi» Svoiiiie rate on iron. In slabs, blooms, lorem. . "liz iah leemish ghnr'?" is only under drill that people get to try on all kinds of kid glovos, and price in a sparkling, glittering, fiam- toppb over. When ho left tho restau­ EDUCATIONAL. Uisoii. vHoiiUforboDlc of t : ! ;ii",Afl .this nrrartgenient will Indreasotho lorem. . 'i etc., Iftss ftnlshod than iron in bars and amount oCillOD.OOl) was withdrawn from trcMmrnt Vrcc. Ur.ll. II. UHKIIII'll liui(ll,'4ll>.ii>,«>. rrco List. For a moment there waa o' relleotlvo understand pilotage and navigation, stretch them out of shape, .;aud ing casket. rant he used to' poy liberally io^ tho I revenue over «,O00,0o» and at -the some Paragraph 302, In relation to cotton more advanced than'pig iron was also re- Tho following changes v.'cro mado In tho the United States sulitrea.sury here ... "^A. W.;Ki-A,; ...1067 • ! time give adWMonal ervoouraeomont to the pnu.Rc—his majesty was thinking. and I want you to understand that It they put on all styles oi uloak and wnllc broken glass as well ns for tho dinner. thread and carded yam, was amond'?d by storufl. free list; Wednesday for sliipnioiit to Canada. wnEBT" vfni'mia\ w A»v«iiPri«Ku*-,' ' jproduotlon ot sugar In this oounlry, it 1« tho conference so as to provldo that thread Th« rate on Iron bars, billots, etc., in tho The provision allowing cattle, horses, "LlniitB car'? Ves." takes no moro skill to conduct u ves- to the mirror to see how they look, Vavta. •tliousht t-o (iu a desirable consrnnmatlcn." colored, bleached, combed, etc., so as to manufacture of which feharcoal is used as "Veil, vy don't you any ro? 1 nak you «cl out of tho harbor ai>d aeross the Jnmes II. Ilnndall, auflior of "Mary­ Gbicap Musical College. : >JHumtl pleann atatthiae nnamn tll•kt^yan;•Atv;,tll•,;o oondltlon of fuel, was madaspeoifically at $12 per ton. or driven across tho boundary lino ot an­ coa, than to steer ii eomiherclul estab­ land, My Maryland," contemplates is- CENTRAL MUSIC HALL," slngloB by grouiUng orflwlstlng ot two or tray or four" times."—Chlongo Journal. niivnna (via Key West, Fla.), ,Tiily 22. store, saying: "I will not ^ake It to­ those most true. 'I'he perception of '; '{i "The oiiDflstros in^thq wool.schedulemiadeln In paragrapll, 127 tho senate rato of 1 2-10 other country for, paaturago purposes, to lishment clear of tho rocks. You Bulng his poems complete in a Buiall •, .:„ cMioAeo.'iLL.- ' ,•: :,; ^ confcronr<4 leave the ^duties on .d'lsputed mora •Wglo yariisi on all numbers exceed­ cents piir pound on tron or stool anchora bo braught back free of duty is modified ao —The Insurgents have destroyed with day," which meBBS, "I don't want it at things everlasting Is hard. Sb are OR. P. ZICOFELD. PniilOfNT. . , BOO every day tho folly of peo-. volume. "(fliema at (olIol^'"fl! •• , . ing !a), and up to, 60, aro made dtitlablo at ,waA Inoroased to IVd oonta por pound, tho as to contlnuo this privilege for the spocl- Juat tho rinoe. dynamite the fine railroad bridge near all," leaving the elerk amid a wreck ot things in nature, but they are true.— ono-quartor ofcent por rtumbor per pie going Into u business they '. -i 1 PainitwpJi'.SCI—Tho duty o'n'woola of the' ho'Wo rate. Tho other amendment a to tlje flod tlmo of six months. Cobble—^Tvo got one ot the flnefitsub- Madrugn, in the province of Havana. ribbons, aud lanes, aud cloths, to Ilev. P. S. Uenson, Baptist, Chicago. ^{. :3?.init cU-va, which'shall ho Imported wnahcd, poutjd, and on threads of the same class pirrasraph mado by tho senute were ao- Tho conforonoe restored to tlie froo list •Luaw nothing about. A man malkaa If yoti would not lie known to do a numbering SO' and above, three-tontha of urbnn vioniea you ever saw—solid com­ unooth out a thousand dollar*' worth 82nd SEASON BEaiN8lEPf6'li97?!^>' •!,j i«3ialj -DO twice tho amount of tho duty to ceritud. the houao paragraph on books and engruv-, New Uuiilioirt In OonuulMMlon. thing, never do it. ,i J iwiiltn 'WioyVvvduld bo.subjootod Impprted a: o«nt per pound per number. In tho Paragraph 129 reads aa follows; Inga Imported by authority of tho UnltoJ fort, o)A man. • • uniwihedi. and tho duty on wooUi of the; orlQclnal houao bil| there was no divlalon aa "Hoop or band Iroa, or ho.op or band Stated for the library, of cotigrons. Stonih-That ao? Vvx thinking about New York, July 21. —Tlio new light • i.firW'ftldVBecond cAMoa.whlchishallbo.lm- to'numbers, all being made dutiabl6,a.t tho " "• or portly Tho paroRi'aph rolatlifg to tlio free intro- biiyins' n auburban place myaelt. di'att gunboat Antmpolls wns placed In eomnilHsiou TuoBrt:\y at the navy — Brooklyo yard, lli'ooklyn. Atwaysthe Always tbe The Bally. The coming Ingham county Sunday Cheapest Cbeapest. Bohool Bally to be held at the State NOTICE f :THB new Uriff bill went luto tflRpct C. A. PARKHURST. 7J UGUST Agricultural college grounds Is lo be «t midnlgbt hat Friday night. It Tb« Mlbblgan State Agrlcultuntl Soclaty baa bean reported ai dead an event su Important, so far reaching Wo cull your attention to our stock of VEn8El!;D,per bushel. whicli was wituesaod by about 75 of of a portion of a certain drain known and TIMOTHY SEED, per busliol MASON POSTOFFICE. Council met and was called to order THOSE prophets of evil who have anxious for a general increase of the tbe relatives and intimate friends protective rates of the bill in order to dealgnated aa the "Smith Drain," located and UYE, per bnsbel GROeBRY Mall closes... 7:2(i a m Mall arrives 7:44 a m by Mayor VanSlyke. of the contrueting parties. At 7:30 been croaltlUR In lugubrious tones eaMblished In the townships of Alalcdon and MlaCBI.I.ANEOC8 8.50 a m Present, Aid. Eckliart, Hemaus, give additional protection to tlie beet Meridian, coucty and state afuresald. SALT, Saginaw, per barrel 0:14 am o'clock the marriage of their eldest about the mental failings of Secretary KEAN8, unpicked, per bualiel 11:15a ra 11:40 am Peek, Rose. Ward and Whitman. Bberman are finding In bis letter to sugar growers and through tlieir ur Said Job will bu let by acctlona. Tbe aectlon 2:S5pm 3:02 p m daughter,. Aiitoiuete Estelle, with gency on this subject tbere was a slight at the outlet of eald drain will be letflrst, and POTATOES, per bushel This is Fruit Se.ison &:IOpm 5:8.Spm Minutes of last meeting read aud ap­ Mr. Qurdon Beers Smith was solem­ Ambusrador'Hay nu tbe fur-seal ques­ increase in the ratios, tbediftereiitiai of the remaining sections In their order up atream, Eau8,frosli,per dozen 7:10 p ni 0:47 p>m proved. tion BP vigorous a refutatiou of their ..Walter's In accordance with the dinuram now on file with LARD, per pound and we can furnish nized. Rev. Fred George Cadwell of 12}c per hundred being, buwevir, ab­ the other papers perlalulnx to said drain, In the BUTT; vXi,; per pound... REPORT OF COMMITTEES. the first Presbyterian church officiat­ Impor(8itions- • absurd and ludecec*. charges that they solutely retained, and no more. It onicc of the Bttid county drain curaml,!8loner, to PLKS, uried, per pound. you with OHEKltlES, dried,per pound Wlir such Blots I The flnance committee reported the ing. "The east drawing room In which should not under any circumstances has been astiumed that hecaune tbe which reference may be had by all parties Inter­ following claims and recommended renew the faUehood which they have ested, and blda will be made and received ac- PEACHES,dried,per pound the ceremony was performed, was or­ stock of the sugar trust luivunced Ini ccrdingly. Oontrucu will be made with the ONIONS, per bushel It must be tliat the county slier their allowance: been circulating about him. Whether the comforta and opportunities of his namented with foliage and the library mediately after the uutioii of the coiii- lowest reepuHBibie bidder glviUK adequate AORIOULTUItALSALT, per ton III and Ills deputies liavesupposed that Wni. Le Furge and men on the streets .118 51 was elaborately decorated with bo- even such cunvincing proof of Mie niiltee became known their actions tormer home. security for the perlormance of tbe work, in a LAND PLASTEU.per Van MuHUu's police force was sulHcient and H. W. Aselllne, wora In the cemolery... 87 sum then and tb>'re to be Hxtd by me. reserving HAY, per ton quets of nasturtiums, sweet peas and falsity of tbeir assertions will besuffl- must have been advuniugeous to the But the multitude of eager gold seek LIVB STOCK AMU MEATS. that it was tlieir duty as such to take M. Ascltlne " " '• " 1 25 cieut to silence them is doubtful, since ere will uot be prudent and thoughtful to myself the riKht to reject any or all bids. Fruit Cans Richard Pierce, completlni; sewer S 2i carnations. The bridal party, consist­ andtoffees trust. Tiie facts ar<- these: The trust The date fur tbe completion of such contract, CATTLE, per 100 pounds... cure or the broils that arise in the city F. Moroy, work for water board 1 00 ing of the groom and his brother, Mr. tlielr atiaclts were, ofcourse.lfor a.polil- bad imported no '.fan tiian men provided with money enough to and the terms uf payment therofor, shall bo HOGS, pur 100 pounds That would have been natural. It B. Italbaway, work for wikter board 7 SO 700,UOO announced at the time and place of lettluK. POUK, dressed, per 100 pou nds.. Charles Smith who ofllcluted as best icul purpose and with a view of dis­ toils of raw sugar in tlie(expecltttiou last through the first year. Tliey will IIAMH.per pound can now safely be said, however, that M.O.R. R., iroliclit on coal 42 89 crediting and'aunoying tlieMcKluiey take all sorts of chances to reach the Parties Intendlnit to bid on said Jobs must To Iiokl the fruit and A. V. Peek, lumber and cement for man, the bridesmaid. Miss Harriet and knowledge tiiiii ilie new tariff law make their csllniate beforehand and be prepared CHICKENS, per pound, dressed Mason has no police force and some streets 30 25 Robson, a sister of the bride and the ndmlnliitrutlou and Ita Secretary of would increase IIIK luritt rates, aud mines and to subsist there. Tlie cli to furnish bonds on said day of ieilins. CHICKENS, per pound, spring duty of protecting the public will evi­ Barker & Co, tile and brick 13 40 Notice is further hereby Klvcn, that at tbo TtJRKEVS. per pound, alive...., bride on thearm of her father, proceed­ Slate. that it would thub lie able to make mate ia new and it is no exaggeration LOCATED DUCKS, per pound, ullve dently have to full upon the sherift. Krod Wilcox, 7 niKlits on streets 8 7S large profit on wlmiever sugar itcould to call it terrible. No industries exist time and place uf said lettini;, or at such other R. White, work tor water board 0 25 ed down the stairway literally encased Directly Oppoiite M. C R'y Dctxit. time and place thereafter to which I, the drain DUCKS, per pound, dressed..., "What's the matter of the city niar P. Taylor, lor brlcK 2 2.i In asparagus to the bow window in the EvEBYTUlNQ la going against tlie bring iu prior to ita final euactmeut. except to mine. Agriculture is impos­ commissioner aluresald, may aojourn the same, nulLDINO IIATERIAL. Sugars and Spices Two Blocks irom Union Depot. WATER LIME, per barrel 1 30A1300 siml?" is asked. Bless you, ;be is « I>. Uregnry, frei||litand^ of s e 1^ except 1 ace In the n w corner Eggs you can bring us. kept quiet, preferring not to bring the Co. as follows: One lor IJO due Feb. l«i, IK08, roses, tied with white moire libbon. fact that tbe whole world is likely to around. Never before have Ameri TBEBEUASIB MEAT city into disrepute by luentioiiiug one for (60due Feb. ist, 1800. one for 140 due send us gold in exchange for our and that It would thus be able to pay thereof; e >i of s e >i; w >,' aXa%\>t M. K\\ Miss Robson was prettily attired in cans been lured to so inhospitable a re­ Rates, $2 and $2.50 per Day. the foresolUK dcsc-liitlous being upon eve 33 of llieni. But they grow worse and the Feb. 1st, lOflO, tbe same to bear interest at splendid crops this year, especially be­ enormous dividends upon its stock gion.—Globe-Democrat. town 4 u 01 r 1 w (Meridiaa.) six percent. white organdie with garnitures of during the coming year that caused Rooms. MiUi •alk.tS. 8ln|l« nMlt.eOe. Also the s M of the w 62« ac of the w Vi of MARKET LOOMIS A OWEN. public can't stand it much longer. It valencienes lace. Following tbe cere­ cause of the shortage of the crops In is timesomethiiig was said. Curried. Ayes, Eckbart. Hemana, other countries, and it is apparent tliat tiie advance iu sugar stock wheu the of the B w H and the a M of the e 17^4 sc of the mony and congratulations, refresh­ final action of the conference became w }^ot the s w M of aec »i in said town 1 n of r Not nieiitloiiing the several maudlin Peek, Rose, Ward and Whitman. ments were served in^the dining room, there la to be no scarcity of gold aud "In the town of Hanover, in Ger­ Iw. lights that have recently taken place By Aid. Whitman: J : no lack of prosperity In tbe United kijowu. Tills is the story iu a nut The township of Alaledon at laree, and also Has open doors and long days for which was in charge of Mrs. Frank slieii, and it is but justice to ail that many," Evangelist Moody writes in tha following descriptions of land, all of which upon spots on the walks within 100 Retained: That a cross walk be and tbe States during the coming year. Its oustolnari, aud keeps tha best ot Robson of Detroit. She waa assisted Sherman Block, Masen. the facts should be known aud that his Bible class discourse in the August are located in town 3 n of r 1 w (Alaledon). yards of each other, and no arrests same Is hereby ordered constructed acrnas B by Misses Harriett and Francis Far- Ladies' Home Journal, "tiiere is buried The n 40 ac of the n w frl ; the 0 w tri ii ex­ heard of, suttlce It to say that last Sat­ street In front of tbe court house, tho same to THE hard times which tlie farmers thecuarges made by the Democrats cept the n-10 ac; thee-ljorthe n U of s w bu constructed of lire clay pavlUK brick. To rand, Marie Piatt, Grace, Mary and that the action of the conference was a German countess who denied tbe ex­ • e!iofsw«; aw^ofswii; wMofnVinf urday night aduln there .was a loud be constructed under tbe supervision of tlie Helen Robson. The wedding gifts of tbe country have had under the istence of God aud ridiculed the idea ot»mii; eUOacof nWacof nefrl'i; w 4 ac and beastly light between different street coinmitteo. Wilson tariff law have shown them advantageous to tlie trust and caused were unusually attractive and hand­ tbe advance iu its stock are unfounded. of the Resurrection. To further show HilSiirSlauiUer of u 40 ac of n e fri ; n e frl a except n 40 ac iiitoxicHted men in the alley that runs Carried. Ayes, E.ikliart, Hemana, somely displayed/ In a prettily decor­ tbe importance of riduclng their in­ her coiitempt for Christianity she or­ and except 14 ac in the s w corner thereof; 14 No Wealera •••<• Peek, Rose, Ward and Whitman. debtedness as rapidly as possible. The advance in the stocks of the sugar acres In the s w corner of the n e frl M: n 39 ac from the rear of Duiisliuck's furniture ated room on the second floor. Mr. trust is due to tbe profits which it will dered that on her death her grave of a e 62 ac n|K>n the s e a next s of the n .19 Cash For Hidei ud Pelto, store to the rear of Webb ^. All upon sec 3. try it ill Mason? ble for week. Carried. laiJBCTOR. More lasting than others. No thus received to tbe clearing of their never be disturbed. But one day tbe Also the w!< of then w'f; the wJ<;orthen GRUMMOND'S HIgby, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. F. £. other injector has an overQow v»lvo which will indebtedness. The Sun's dispatches which the tariff duty was increased w X of the s w •<; w M of the s w Ji of the a w If the police authorities desire any On motion the council adiourned Robson and daughter Gertrude, De­ never leak from wear. Ko other injector lias a drip cock imported large stocks for the purpose seed from some tree, either blown by HOFFMAN'S H. All upon aec 10. from all the great farming regions of DBTROIT AND CI.EVEI.AIID infurmation as to localities, here's a for one week. troit; Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Dart, Ma­ wblch enables Injector to sUirt(oven if. tbo check vulvo of the profit they could make after the the wind or carried by a bird, became Also tbe e « of tho n e H; the w -Ji of the n e lip. Keep your eye on the block, leaks); which drains tho Injector nnd prevents ftcezlug: the west and northwest show tliat tbe advance iu the tarlli'; aud but for the ioilged in a small crevice of the tomb, nAssrizzs, Mica. M; the n « af the n w H: the n % of the s K of Rov C. VANDERCOOK. son; Mrs. Richards, Kalamazoo; Mrs. wblcli prevents suction pipe from gettlng.boL farmers there are reducing their in- thenwM; theaVi of the n w!<; the n >i of bounded as follows: North by Ash City Clerk. Charles Henderson, Los Angeles, Cat., fact ot the possibility that the internal where soon it sprouted and began to ttaes w ii; the s H ot tbe s w !i; the n K ol the It is easier to operate, feeds hotter water, works with debtedneaa very rapidly and that the grow. And then, as if Nature had is Order to Keep Our Immtnte Trade Line of Steamers street, east by B street, .xouth by furni­ and Miss Alley of Detroit.—Lansing lower nnd higher steam than any other automatic Injec- revenue tax would be levied, sugar n w U or tbe s e >i; the s ol the a w }4 of th( ture store and west by Riot alley. They findnrse Fester. prospects are that they will still furtii trust stock would have goue up to its seemed to mock the haughty infidel, noomtng duHng lh» MOHIH of July s e M; s ^^of the n !U of the s w •{ of the a e Republican. ^ tor. If your dealer does not keep It make him order It erdoso under tbe good prices which she quietly extended the roots of that H'c are Mahing w S of s as ac of n H of s c All the forego The people begin to want to know At a meeting of Phil McKernan for you, or write to , present figure long ago. Ing descriptions being upon tec 9. whether there can't be some check AMKRICAK IKJKCTOR CO., they have reason to expect for their seedling under the massive blocks ot Also tbe e K of the n e ii sad the e H ot tho Post, O. A. R., held July 23 the fol­ Marriage Licenses. DETROIT, mcH. splendid crops now being harvested. stone and slowly raised them from HOT PRICES • e « of aec No. 8. upon that kind of criminality. Let lowing resolutions were adopted. Gurdon B. Smith, Lansing... 34 •••>mnn>< theirplace. And now, although scarce Dated this 26tb day ol July, A. D. 1897. the tramps KQ awhile. Whereas: It is well known that by secur- Antoinette E. Robson, Lansing 30 UEO. H. McINTVltE, four generations are passed since that on Xvcri/tlting in the Turniliire Z4 50 tbe action ot Hon. S. W. Smith, not only In A Denial. t The Maccabees had a picuic at Silver May Donahue to Bessie Somervllle, lota • For exclusive territory, terms and prices write . . tion in the tariff on Nova Scotia coal adrenturous such a chance to gain e,29S 00 the uppointmeut ut Comrade Faster but permitted it to come into the New Pleasant Lake Thursday. Low Prices Make Quick Sales U. S. aud Natiouul Bank Notes.. lea?e Delroit te' Daily,'ll:00 P. 7,9 and 10, Lllc 6, Smith <1 Peaa add. many other ofllclal acts, and especially the EDITOR INQHAM CO. NEWS. sudden wealtit is always attractive. Mason lOOO uniform friendly feeling exhlblied toward all *rORTLAND MFQ CO., 66 MAIN ST., PoSTLaND, MICM. Englaud matkete 35 cents a ton cheap Tbere is a rush to the diggings of 'The M. E. Sunday school and others It is our aim to please our customera by Total ...«142,671 m •lojrelas Carried Free Bessie Somc-rvlUe to .May Donahue, lots veterans. DEAR SIR:—It has come to my er than it came in under tbe McKin young and stalwart manhood, ready will picnic at Zukcy Lake Aug. 11. being courteous and tflving prices thai will LIABILITIES. 1,2,3, and 5, Smith a Peas add, Mason lOOS Heaolved: That a copy of these resolutionsnotic e that certain parties in Oskosb lew law, and, as a consequence, the please you. Very truly yours, Fred J. Sindllngor to Willie B. Loomis, be forwarded to three of tbe leading Dallies, have been sending to Mason, paoers to take all risk for a share in the gold- The dance at Curtis' ball Friday CapltAlKtock paid in t 50,000 00 ptofw Hof nw a of see IS, Lanslnic 2S0O tbe Ingham County News, and placed on tbe West Virginia coal could no longer Surplus flind v,500 00 Hilton J. Draper and wr to David R. stating that I have been arrested. I en reward. The story of opening the evening was well atteuded. Undlvldeit proflts less current ex- U. G. GRUMMOND. rocords of this Post. compete with it and was forced to seek California placer mines la one of many H.L.HOrPMAN. Danville. lick. IlHsklns, of BVH of sec 3S, Delhi..'... 2000 wish to state that the charges are n market In the west, which resulted Mr. aud Mrs. DePuy visited at Par­ pensAS, InteroNt nnd taxes paid 8,848 37 GBMEHAL HANAOEK. Carl Oottlob Banerly and wf to Gottlob hardships and • tremendous labor, ma last week. Commerclul deposits subject lo check 28,UU0 62 Fredrick lluncrly, a pel oi> the swH ot From Lansing. false from beginning to end. Mrs. iu tbe precipitation of a coal war and CommeroiallCorUacates of deposit... 49,232 18 T«l. lea. OOlce nnd Dock, Foot First at 800 3, Lansing 1000 Wri^ibt has applied fora bill of divorce though iu a geograpliical sense they OETBOIT, MICH. Dispatches from Lansing to state a reduction in tbe wages of coal miners. were quite accessible and favorably lo­ The ball game between Pluckney James M.Lou nnd wf to Albert Rouse, on the grounds of cruel, inhuman and Stockbrldge resulted in favor of Total., ..?142,67l 07 sep 13 lol.3,hlk6,Lnn8lnt' 800 papers say: cated as to climate. By far the greater Slate aj Mtchiaan, Oounly of Inghnm, u: Albert Rouse to Louisa Frost, lot 3, bllt Rev. Ur. D. D. O'Dell, for the past treatment and failure to support my number of California miners were dis­ our boys. Score 10 to 5. TJEPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE I, A. J. Hall, cashier of the above nam­ a, Laiislnit ., SOO two years pastor of tbe Baptist church, family, I trust that my friends In THE advocate lofthe free-and-uullm- W. J. Dancer Is at Northvllle. SX FlrslSHiteiind Savings Hunk,at .Mason, ed Bank, do solemnly swear that the above Coruulliis UrlscoU and wf to Orman Ab­ Order by appointed in tbe eventual results of In the SInto of Michigan, ut tbo close of busl. preached his farewell sermon this Mason and vicinity will reserve tlieir itod-colnage-of-silver-without-waiting- H. Sharp had the largest clip of statement Is true U> the best of my knowledge MICHIGAN fTENTRAi bott, e of awu otnwH orseo21,Uelbl 48J> for-tbe-cou8ent-of*any-otber-nation are their bard work as argonauts. Many ncss, July23,18D7, and belief. Bckhart Robert M. Oordner and wf, et,al, to] De­ morning, having accepted a call to the decision until the facts of the case may absolutely paralyzed by the advices died or were broken down, and tbe wool brought in at bis place, over 2,400 nESOUItCES, A. J. HALL, Cashier, "Tht Niagara Fallt Route." borah A. Hlom, w4 rodsot lot 2, Sey. Eastern Avenue Baptist church, of beiknown^ DR. F. A. WRIGHT. pounds, and H. Boyce the smallest, Loans nnd dlscoiinta t 40,20S 60 Subsorlbcd and sworn to before me, this inour's sub of swM. seo 10, Lansing 1000 Mail s. from London which indicate that lucky bits recorded were as one to S7th day of Jul^, 1897. Laura SIbloy and Louise Foler to Joliet, Illinois, where he will com­ bundreda. California had greater re- five pounds. Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc 29,095 60 SOUTHWARD. Something to Depend On. Great Britain as well as France and Overdrafts, 115 2S 0. DART, Notary Public. Claranco Hawkins, lot 7, blk 3D, LUU'K 500 mence work in September. In bid­ Mr. James Jones, of the drug flrm of No (renter aid to the ihopnlnB other European nations bas indicated seurcea than gold, and to these It Chas. Bevler of Lansing is in town. Banking-bouse 1,600 00 Correct—A tUst. a.m. p. m. ding good-bye to his coiigreMullon, Dr. coinmuolty has ever been devlaad mainly oWes tU later prosperity. The Grand Trunk depot is under­ Furniture, and flxturcs. 1,400 OO GEO. W. HniSTOL, Jfason 6:14 8:02 I. J, KELLOGO, Register. Jones & Sun, Cowdeu, III., In speak­ ' thnn the Mall Order Hystom. I.adloa to President McKlnley's commission HARPER REED, ie:oo 8:50 10:86 & Pratt. O'Dell counseled them at great length Gold at tbe headwaters of the Yu­ going extensive changes. Other real estate 3,8lM (10 laekson... ing »f Dr. King's New Discovery, says llvlnir nt n dlstanoe and occupied with awllilugness to co-operate with the Duo from banks in reserve cities . 4,010 21 E. A. BARNES , p. m. not to misjudge tlie motivee of their thiki laat winter his wife was attacked Uio various dutlea ot Uto eaouut kon isadilTereut matter from gold in DlreeSoTS. Sbleago.... a.m. a. ra. Adrertlsed Letter Llax, wuyafind time toTlalttho city tu nor- : United States In the holding of anoth­ Frank Bailey spent a week at South Cliooks and cash Items... •^7: IS 8:39 fellow chrlstiaiis, to refrain from talk­ with LaGripue, and her case grew so tbe sunny and fruitful valleys where Nickels and cents. 37 67 Detroit 8:30 "Up to MASON, July 2«, 1887, I chase the vnrlnua arUclea they inay er international bimettallo conference. Lake. 0,810 00 12:25 «:10 7:20 ing too much, and wheu they dM talk seri->(M that piiysiclans at Cowden and desire. To them the system la Invml-' tbe '40era wrestled with fortune. The Qold.. p. m. p.m. p. na Date" Orltendon, Miss Sarah Vosi, John Those gentlemen who have been In­ Wheat is turning'out well around Silver 031 as St. Thomas.. KewHEon, Miss Mmnle Jones, Mrs. Karl to discuss only those topics as to which Pana oould do nothing for her. It Hable. They may be • thousand mllas sisting that the United States should Klondyke diggings are in a remote ...... 8:40 9:00 l^as they could agree. Tonight all the •wajr, but still can purchnso their here. Providence seems to be against U, S. aud Nulloual bank notes tl3 00 a. m, p.m. MncKluder. Mllo seemed to develop into Hasty Con­ •uods aa onsily and satlsfactarlljr as jump into free coinage at once without arctic waste, where Winter lasts nine Buffalo.. 12:20 6:30 Persons calllnR for tbe above letters please other churches of the city united in a mouths, and the soil will not grow ev­ the calamity bowler. McKlnley is Total " 888,386 U7 FARMERS' BANK ! sumption. Having Dr. King's New u they vrere to Tlslt our atorn In per­ any attempt at international action getting along without Issuing gold NORTHWARD say advertised. M. A. ilEMENT P. V. farewell service at tbe Baptist, tlie Discovery in store, and selling lots ot son. A postal card directed to ua vUl en a turnip. A Journey of nearly a LIABILITIES. Oldea tand Stron^sl State and Savings brIuK yuu • price list of Koods or >Bjr have constantly asserted that It would bonds and nobody seems to be moving (35,000 00 s.m, a.m. D.m. pastors speaking words of encourage­ it, he took a bottle home, and to the thousand miles is necessary after leav- Capital stock paid in Mason... aamnlea you may desire tosee.rYau be Impousible to get tbe co-operation of to China, Bussia or Mexico. Funny Surplus fund 5,750 00 7:44 12:05 *^6^ ment and wishing Dr. O'Dell God­ surprise of all she began to get better ean then sit quietly at home and make European nations and esDeclally that lug tbe coast, with much tramping Undivided protlts less current eX' Lansing 8:03 12:08 6:00 The Now Tariff Law. speed. your selections without the bother of ain't It? ' penses. Interest and taxes paid 1,812 49 P. m, Grocers. from tbe first dose and half dozen dol­ : of t:»reat Brittain but recent advlcea over mountains where nothing but a OWOiSO..., A.. 9"}"^ to market, and thus oscapo all Ckiininerclal deposits subject to obit 21,132 35 CAPITAL, $60,000. 8:tr Ar. 1:25 7:I5 Which has just been signed by the lar bottles cured her sound and well. the crowd Ing and Joslltnnic that it Inoldontal to tha larco dry gooda i from London Indicate that tbe efforts trail exists. All food must be trans­ Commercial cerUtlcates of deposit... 34,691 S3 lay City... 11:10 5:10 a'aa • * • houses. Our Mall Order " ported to the mines and at present con* Mackinaw president, may be appropriately con­ Dr, King's New Discovery for Con­ . . -r l>«p»rtment is well equippediqulpped. ThIhae roostmost of the commission are not only likely 7:00p.m. 7:30a.m.7:30a. ia. A goodly portion of the population sumption, Coughs nnd Colds is guar- ezparleiiced satespaople altand to yoa. r wants. IhayareaUvetoth1^^^ e slats ohlefliy of bacon and beans. Old People. Total.., I|88,S«« 07 U.D.OHATTEBTON, • Prssldeai sidered an Industrial Declaration of twllt.oh»nBlnB fashlonai thair •xperlnnoo In fha buslnei tobeBUOoessfUlasto tbe calling of a •Dally. ^O. W.RUGQt,ES, Independence. An official text of the of Lansing, together with several hun­ anted to do this good work. Try It. ,experlnnoB In tha buslneis taaohea Mosquitoes are a terrible peat ail SUate of Michiiian, Oounly o/Inaliam, L. O. WEBB, . Vice-President dred excursionists from Battle Greek them which ara the most aervloeable and stylish goods"s., Tha oui- conference but that it will he held in Old people who require medicine to 1, F. E. Densinore, cashier of tlie above _ Qen'lPaM.andTioketAgent.Ohlcuo. law has just been published by the Free trial bottles at Longyear Bros'., tomer at a distance haa sometlmaa a decided advaSugei^ove o r Ithoao the United Statea and attended by rep- through Alaska. Tbey kill even the regulate tlie bowels and kidneys will named bank, do solemnly swear that the A. J. HALL, • Cashier F D.8TA»TOH.TlcketA«ent,Miaon. and other places, spent the day at who pnrahase In person. When we receive aaarderltls B. C. DABT, Assistant Cashier Headquarters in Season American Protective Tariff League, Mason, and F. H. Field's, Dansville. 6 reaentatlves of all tbe great nations of bears after blinding them. Tbe gold nnd the true remedy in Electric Bit­ above statement Is true to tbe best ot my and should be carefully examined by Leadley's Park, where the colored cit. the hjaniU ofVt^^ whoVnowa au'ahont^tha'g^^ Is more deeply covered than was the knowledge and belief. , „ for nil Itinds of Izens of Lansing inaugurated a camp- tbe eartb. • ters. This medicine does not stimu­ F. B. DENBMORE, Cashier. every citizen. Protection Isis ought to, hJ'k»i-flm'L52^l"»5;?"''!!''5*»Jj»'»"'*l'»»»'«"l» "Moles that case in California, and the depth to late and contains no whiskey nor oth­ Subscribed and sworn to before me this Slth have a few copies of this law for distri­ meeting which will last until next !il?n"°y75 ro'ijS*.^t*'JSa¥e'*.«r;?d1^^^^^^^^ ^aVasToSgrffi i DOES tbe new tariff law give tbe au which the ground is frozen adds great­ er Intoxicant, but acta as a tonic and day of July 1897. IniffHtFiud OA Ikt Geriiktei of Dntiii week. There was preaching by Rev. MADE ME A MAN bution. Five copies will be sent to AJAX TABLETS POamVtW ITDBI gat truBt any advantages? Are tbe ad' ly to tbe labor of getting down to the alterative. It acts mildly on the stom­ ' F. 8. SCiUIERS, Notary Public. Honey to Loan. Call and Bee Ui. rRAVELIN^PUeilCI any addrens for ten cents. Ask for Mastereon, of Battle Creek, "The 'LC WenmMlNaMsss-rslltaa*'— YOU WANT THE BEST FOB THE PBICE. gold bearing stratum. A miner must Correct-Attest. „. HENDERSON, BERRIES, sweet singer of lareal with iron lungs, 7,Im|»t*ni ' vantages greater or leas than those of ach and bowels, adding strength and DIRKOTOSS—E. A. Barnes, Harper Reed document No. 30 and address W. F. ThU w« Ooaraatae. Send to US for aaiytuing In j the Wilson law? If It does not give spend several hundred dollara before giving tone to tbe organs, thereby aid­ O. W. HAL8TBAO, J, K. Elmer, Goo, W. Bristol, M. D, Chatter- i,.S]2 ""5" '•'"i*^ "•on* Dansville to Mason who can be heard for miles," and sing­ too" , L, O, Webb, ,- W.- Bristol-^1 M." — having been diaoontlnuod, the snbsor bar Wakeman, Geu'l Sec'y, 135 West 23d it any advantage wby^dld augar trust reaching the diggings, and only a few ing Nature In tbe performance of the U. J. RAYNER, L. B. Spallbrd, will hereaflet run a vohtole over tho road BREEN STUFF, Street, New York. ing by a large chorus with, roast pig Dry Oooda, Carpets. Draperies, Cloaks, AUlUnery;. Rtook advance when tbe report of tbe months In the year are available for functions. Fleotrlo Bitten Is an ex- Directors. dally (Sundays and tho 4th of July exoepSd) and representation of the story of the Parasols^ Boys* Clottalnrt Shoes (Ladles* and ClUl- 'J'JA iJ2 opnveyanoe of paaaencren, exprMi,' 10 virgins on tbe side. The opening conference committee became public? travel and mining operations. A ro< ^llent appetizer and aids digestion. Sm«'i?'#^*^•* 'e"V'n«."ani: dren*BI) . Books, Corsets, or Small Wares, a These are quealloua that everybody bust man with a capital of 11,000 might Old people find It exactly what tbey vine at So'olook a. m. aud arriving at^Mnsoo VEBEUBLES. Adrentlsta Camp Meeting, Owosao, was a great suocess. yon onr money reta^ASST**Mtha ' •TerytUag t* ie .will ask now tbe law li completed, make tbe trip with reasonable preoau* want. Price 60o per bottle at Long- Wanted~tn Idea Aug. inth to auth. Born, yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. year Broe., Mason, and F. H. times each day aa shall best promote tha Arateofoneflrst-olass limited fare land to which everyone will want a tlon, and even be, lit moat oases would aonvenlencsofXhepnblio, •'"""ow ms Alvln Bygraves of Vevay, a girl. DEfftdiii^ fmnk anawer. Hew It if. TUe Ding* live to regret having out loose from Field's, Dansville, Drug Store*. 6 tor round trip has been made. Dates Drawlna PaDerJatCtbislofflofl. Etkhirl t Prtll. Mrs. «nrBU Hammond visits at okeuaos LHUNTER, JOHN B. WEST. of sale Aug. 12,18,19, and 25. Return thIlWMIb MICH. ' limit Sept. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Fonion are vHltlnn at Port For ssle;in Mason by o, W, Halatead and Boi F. D. STANTON, Agent: Huron. / OrottisUi tar

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i^'8arai>^^;UiJiM^^ IN LOGAN'S MEMORY; fNAMED BY NEED. oldtdrb^^ ;Mjfined Prince^^^^^1^^^^^ 'bid .bab«;iiirtlie Sag^ geoii tor hot being present to coiifrau' Speaker of the Uonae AnBoaavM a Lilt o( Caiumltteea. ^ ;/ CAMPBgLI. M ROia. IMblHtmi ^iiaiWi;Mlch.:.v.v. ' late, her on ber birthday' Bqueatrlon Statu« of the Orant Called on to Ouard Mlnea In'Wept The fltth annual coDveatioii of the The stieumer St. Fiilnns collided off , General Unveiled In Oblcmgo. Washington, July 20.—Speaker Beed Virginia,' rlakt M4 the* ltira« broVe out ataa •am* ahriekia* to tka wtody. aa' UM haaifl toward* aome lavlBlbte Birturday night ot 8:30 announced the A LUCLABV. CURRENCY REFORM. Woman's. Kational Eeeley league will the Isle of Wight with tho i Belgian «*• nttbi Winds •way~the apple told him that, oame what might, he'd •tranger—the gentlemaa—lept to tho in the hall beyond; and that •ettledthe mCHIGAiN STATE NEm be held la Ulnneiipolls August .24. 25 steamer Concha and nine of the crew bouse cominittecs. Tho conuuittecs on Abd on the garden wall •imply got to go to torwn, and Murphy •Ide door, an* I a-callln' to him to come matter in Lambert's mind. <>rcHldont Vrniea the Creation o( a ways and means, occouiits and inllenge and SO. of tlie latter were drowned. V The Cnrcnioiilea Impoalna; ii> the I3x» Operatnra ta Ciinfcr oa the Tr«», 'Tha clematis has closed Its leaVM^ with him. He would explain when they an' square mo an' Kiggs. whom he got "Ye-ossum," and alowly now the jel- Cumnilnsluu. , I3lniK>ra Are CnuKht.. were announced at the beginning of the The evening shadows fail. The United States civil service com' The bodiea of i!0 iniunts were dis trcmo—.% rnraile ot lilMMtU HuU Uiilfiiriiilly IMnii—l>«l>» Snya Sona* got out of cnmp, but there -mien't • Into the acrape. an' there waa more low-brown face returned to light. Washington, July 20.—The president, . Mrs. Minnie Bohlman ;Was arrested la 'illcra nnil CltUcna—Great Sa- session. The chairmen of the various mission announces a comiietitlTe exam' covercdin thetowerof St. Peter's church I'HititKUt 'riiliiK*—Deiiinnds I watch your winsome baby Eraca^ minute to lose; and Murphy wentolong. •ereamln*. an. he ulver to much as axed "Mia* Esther oin't very well, auh, an' has sent the following message to con­ San Francisco, Ci)l., oii a charge of adul­ val Hiieclacle. committees and tho positions oecu|)icd «i( lllliiola Mluara. And draw you close to me. "just to keep him out ot trouble." Out gress. tery and n warrant wns out for the ar­ ination to fill the voconcy in the position In Seville, Spain, and Warden Orcliana And Kazo and sale Into your facet to ebpake, but run fur hia life when the •he says—or rather—Mi«' Walton aends Important inleliicence Frbni AJI Parti. by the Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, lo,v;i in the darkneia.a atranger jolped them, lieutenant jainped in an' 'batthcred her compliments to the gentleman and "To tho ConBress of the United States; rest of E. \V. Kracht on a similar charge; of supervising architect of the treasury and his wife were arrested. and Wisconsin men are us follows: I lev* you so, my WM. giive Riggw aome low-toned ordera, but Biggs, who waa oaly aakin* a chance to begs he'll .'scuse her. Dey don't need In my message convening the congress In The couple eloped from Mount Cletiieiis m The y. M. C. A. lecretaries of Mis' A dispatcli from Copenhagen enys Chicago, July 23.—Thursday the ecu Fairmont, W. Va., July 23.—Armed! extraordinary session I called attention to CONORE88IONAL. Porols;n Affnlrs-Robcrt E. HItt, Illinois; A mother bird aings on her neat. refuaed'to let him have another drink. In October, 1803, and went west. Kriicht sourl aiid Illinois held their annual con­ that a carrier pigeon from Andrce's ter of the west was a little mound in Itobcrt a. Cousins, lown; William Alden deputy sheriffs ot the county now- I cannot elng to thee, explain." nuflln*." she continued. In her own in­ a single subject—that of providing revenue Proeeedlnsa ot.the tpMlal •eailon. ference at Lake Geneva,'Wis. balloon was caught in the vicinity of Lake Front park ui>on whose summit Smith, Michigan; Charles J. Ilcndy, Indl'. guard the Hitc mine at Kings, threoi f hough my dumb heart within my breaat They •were stealing along the road- to­ "Do you expect me to believe that any terpretation of messages telegraphed adequate to meet tho reasonable and had a wife and two children and Mrs. Union Facillc. tallway atraln occupied linn, rcpuhllcnns. gether, trying to dodge tho flickering proper expenses of tha government. I be. Uohlinan liad a little girl, no\y seven For the flrst time in four years full Tromsoc island, Norway, with tho fol stands the inspiring and lifelike statue wiles above here ou the Tygart's Valley la Klled with melody. gen Mc nan stood there and saw Biggs from tho dark interior: "Ye-ossum. Ucvod that to bo tho most pressing sub tho time In the acnate «n the l»ih.;. .In the Appropriations—Joseph O. Cannon. Illi­ firelight, when it suddenly flared np years of age. Tbe deserted wife did not house the conference report on the tariff time la being worked at the Iron Moun- lowing stamped upon its wing: "North of Lognn as he appeared while rallying nois; James A. Uemcnwny, Indiana; Sam­ river.. The sheriff was called there- Oh, could I speak what's In my heartt grapple thiit poor old lady ond never Mis' Walton rested very well, consider- ject for settlcmont then. A bill to provide . bill vrois adopted by o veto of 1E5 to U8, Ave toln railroad shops at De ttoto. Mo. pole passed. Fifteenth." the broken rnnks ot the Army of the uel S. Darney, Wisconsin; William H. Thursday afternoon, ns the operators- Half how I love you, dear, and must have betrayed them, for a mo­ raised h:nd to stop it?" aaked Lam­ in', an's all rl^ht to-day. but she don't tho ncccBsary revenues for tho government get any trace of her husband tl]! a few '•::;'>j'S dcmocrata. voting In favor of Hiomeaaure. Moody, MasBachuBotts; Samuel J. Pugh, fiow your soft, llttis lips would parti ment later they beard Burns shouting has already passed tho house of represent­ months ago, when ihe went to San The new light draft gunboat Annap­ John O'Brien at one time the "cbam Tcancssec, 33 years ago. Past its base feared an outbreak, but no arrests were- bert, almost angrily. want nuflln*. suh.*' atives and tho senate and awaits cxccu' . Tho houoa.took a receia tintll the 21st. Kentucky, republicans. Your eyea would slow to Hear. after them. Then the etrongcr "Icpt "It's God's thruth. sorr. He waa Francisco, und the wurraute were the- The larlft conference report was pre­ olis has been placed iu commiislon at pion fowler and angler of Ireland," died for hour after hour swept rank after Judiciary—David B. Henderson, Iowa; niiide. Early in the morning the driv­ "1 had hoped to be able to see Mrs. tlvo action. sented to the senate on the 20th. but little the navy yard in Brooklyn. nt Newmarket, County Cork, aged 108 rank of men who had been defenders Thomas Updegrair, Iowa; James A. Con­ ers at that mine joined the strikers as. 'Would that my little one could stay. the fence" into the Walton place; Riggs makin' motions, crazy-Ukc. but he nlver Walton, if she were well enough, or elsa "Another question of very great Impor­ rcsult. • .. urogrcsB was made on It beyond the formal Rhoda Fuller. oflW of tbe most noted years, of their country throughout days nolly, Illinois; John J. Jenkins, Wisconsin; n result of the efforts of Crawford Ah! the days when you are grown darted away, and ran like a atreak. ao came outside that door%voy until he Miss Walton." said Lombeirt, flrmly, In­ tance Is that of the establishment of our ToadlnK of about two-thirds of the report. Jesse R. Ovcrstrcct, Indiana, republicans. And I shall sit In the doorway he followed Riggs. saw the lieutenant, an' then the lamp currency and banking system on n better Divorced .Six Times; : and desperate femole outlaws in Arkan­ Advices from Athens say that the which arc at once the brightest and Dnnklnec and Currency—Joseph H. Walk' Temple, a Aloriongiili miner, who, since- With empty arms alone. tending that his words sihould be their basis, which I commented upon In my in Thciro were Indications that a Bnal vote Wiicn at safe distance from camp wiot out. wid him a-runnin'." John S. Haller, of Sclota township, ' would be reached In a short time. A Joint sas, was captured nt Batesvllle while evacuation of Thessaly by tbe Turks darkest in its history—rank after rank •r, Massachusetts; Henry V. Johnson, ]n- joinuig the union, has proved os effi­ —Edith Stow, in Good Houaelcceplnx. own interpreter at.the court within, augural address In the following words: has brought suit against his neighbor. dlnnu; GcorRO SpRldlnR. Michigan; Georgs Biggs slo^ved up and told what he had The lieutenant pondered a moment. •"Our nnanclal system needs some re­ resolution empowering, the president to disposing of counterfeit coin. had commenced. of fighting men of to-day, and rank cient a. missionary as the organizers, "There are matters of - importonce on John G. liartinan, to recover $2,000 for tako steps for the release o< Ona Melton W. I'rinec, Illinois, republicans. agreed to do. At Cohen's store was a Had Scrgt. Burns ventured on an cx' vision; our money Is all good, but its value Tho Indiana Formers' Savings and Mr. Brice, United States consul in after rank of boys who are to be tho Coinage, Weights and MensurcB-Charles could desire. The operators secured, which I desire to speak." must not further bo threatened. It should the alleged alienation of his wife's af­ and other Competitor prisoners held by box containing soma expensive wine presaion of doubt, the interview would Spain was passed....The house was not in Loan osBOcIation went into the hands of Matanzas, Cuba, has armed the consul soldiers of the future. From three W. Stone, Pennsylvania. Edward S. Miner, new drivers iu un hour and at noon, Again, Elinor, mute and Irresolute, nil bo put upon nn enduring basis, not sub­ fections. Haller charges that Hnrtniau Wisconsin: Thomns Updcgmff. Iowa; Dan and cordials which hod been prescribed have come to an end at once, with Mur ject to easy attack,, nor its stability to session. a receiver nt Fort Wayne with liabilities ate in consequence of threats of a dem' o'clock until six, tlie broad expnnse of over half of the miners cnmcout. Them turned to her unseen mentor. Thr.re Induced Mrs. Haller to apply for a di­ let W. Mills. Illinois, republicans. CflPTflIN CLOSE for Mrs. Walton two weeks before by phy In disgrace; but Burns looked full doubt or dispute. Tho several forms of our The senate on the list concluded tho of $100,000. onstrntion against Americana,* . Michigan avenue was swept from curb the second lot of drivers threw up their wns evidently a moment of confcrcnee. paper money offer, In my Judgment, a con­ vorce, and when she had secured legal formal reading of the tariff conference rc- Interstate and Foreign Commerce—WH- their old fomily physician and ordered of honest perplexity, and yet belief. Four women ond three men were to curb by a niareliing host. From end llam P. Hepburn, Iowa: John B. Corliss. positions and some of the men begart Then the girl was suddenly sweptealdc, stant embarrassment to tho government separation'from him Hartrann married • ' .1. porL Tho debate was splrhlesa In the LATER. Michigan: .Tames R. Mann, Illlnola, repub­ BY CAPTAIN CIlAItbES KINO. sent from New Orleane. It was one of "You ought to have had sense enough and Imperil a safe balanoo in tho treasury.' main. ...In the house a joint resolution was killed by nn explosion in the cartridge to end It was a glittering vision of weap­ stoning the ininerK, who were forced to. the door was thrown wide open and her. Haller and Hartman are well-to- passed requesting tho president to make department of the oTmory of the Win­ ons of war, tossing plumes and stand­ licans; William H. Hlnrlohson, Illinois, leave their work, and who had assem­ tbe sad cases common in tho south In to know I should be glad to send to town there, whilo other nind younger forms "Nothing was settled more clearly at the Jlm Grej-, a negro, was Ij-nched near democrat. those hard times. Miss Walton, who late national election than tho determina­ do farmers. Mrs. Hartman, it Is said, such Investigations aa will elicit all the chester Repeating Arms company in ards, and throughout lis length a vast bled in front of the mine. Rolf Hite,. tCopTTlRht, 1894, t>r J. a lapplaoott Oal for onythlng Mrs. Walton needed," said feo-eined to scurry away from both sight tion upon tho part of the people to keep facts In reference to the restrictions put Goldvllle. S. C, for assaulting a child. nivcrs and Harbors—Warren R. Hooker, had been divorced from five husbanda I'j. New Haven, Conn. concourse of people packed sidewalks, New Vork; Henry A. Cooper, Wisconsin; the superintendent, soon had his faith­ wrote the order without her mother's Lambert. "Why didn't Riggs o.sk per­ and hearing, there with a gray shawl thoir currency stable In value and equal to upon tho Bale of American tobacco In for­ The Casino summer theater at i!o knowledge, had no money to send, and that of tho most advanced nations of the before her seiiaration from Haller. eign countries. The Pittslpirgh Plate Glass company filled windows, and sealed roofs to sec Walter Reeves, Illinois: Roswcll P. Bishop, ful Winchester in his hands and three- IX.—CONTINDED. mission?—or why didn't you?" thrown over her shoulders, colm nnd mona park, near Padueah, liy.. was de­ Michigan, republicans. the Arm hod none to lose. SIio explained world. The debate an tho tariff conference re- at Kokomo, Ind., resumed operations as the soldiers marched how Illinois Bhots quenched the ejithusinsm of alt Slurphy waa certainly frank. "Sure dignifled, her silvery hair fluttering Iltmlth In firichlKuu. ' tiort In tho senate on Uic 22d was partici­ stroyed by fire and In the panic that Agriculture-James W. Wadaworth, New "Burns Is one of the oaks, at any rate," that the wine was needed at once, and "Tho soundness of our currency Is no­ giving employment to 800 men. kept faith with the memory of John A. the strikers but one who made for Hite- we both knew it would be anybody but about her temples, and tho lines of where questioned. No loss can occur to Its Keports to tlie slate board of health pated In by Senators Chilton, Jones and ensued 100 persons were crushed and York; Vespasian Warner. Illinois: Edward thought Lambert, os tho sergeant fol- tho money would be at hand in tho Tho fifth annual convention of the Logan. Bauerherlng. Wisconsin: Horace G. Snovcr, with a pick, but he was driven off nt Biggs the lieutenant would send. We care seeming even deeper in' the sad, holders. It Is tho system which should be from 03 observers in various portions fcttlgrcTV In opposition, while Senator burned, some probably fatally. Howed to see that all waa in proper order. course of ten days. The wine was sent, simplified and strengthened, keeping our Aldrlch defended the report against their National Union of German Christian BesidcK the members of Gen. Logan'l Michigan: William Ixirlmcr, Illinois, rC' the point of a revolver. The operators., were guilty enough of going to town clear-cut face, stood Mrs. Walton, lean­ of the state for the week ended July 17 Four men were killed by an explosion publicans. Ham and eggs, "soldier coffee." a can of care of Cohen & Co., with instructions money Just as good as It Is now, with less criticisms. 3tr. Turlcy, the new senator Endeavor societies began in St. Louis. immediate family the reviewers in- however, feared another outbreak tindJ witliout permission, an' drinkin'; but ing on the stout cane which had dealt expense to the government and tho people. indicated that cholera morbus, influ­ from Tonncssco, took the oath ot office.... ou the steamer Nutmeg State ut Bridge­ Military Affairs-John A. Thull, Iowa; iQiilk. corn-bread and hardtack, were set to collect flrst; and not until this night •It is reported that an international Benjamin P. Marsh. Illinois: Michael Grlf- called on the county officials for aid. It was charity, not thavin', sorr. that such trenchant blows the night before. ••The sentiment of tho country is strong­ enza and cho.Iern infantum increased In tho houae Mr. Dalzell (Pa.) Introduced port. Conn. before him with pardonable pride and had there been money enough to pay for ly In favor of early action by congress In a bill to authorize the president to suspend conference will be held at Washington (In, Wisconsin: Hugh II. Belknap. Illinois, Ii:iTorlB nt Arltltratlon. we entered the garden for." With a voice that trembled just o trifle and consumption decreased in area of There were 227 business failures in republicans; Thomas M. Jctt, Illinois, dem' Burns explained that they bought eggs, it. Now "a gcjitleman," whom Riggs this direction, to revise our curency laws In part or In whole tho discriminating du­ early in October to consider a new ar­ "Yoii may send Murphy back, ser­ despite her effort at control, she alowiy and remove them from partisan conten­ prevalence. Consumption was reported ties Imposed on the .vesseda of foreign the United States in the seven days ocrat. 'milk, and corn-bread of an old daricy knew well, had brought them help; bitration treaty between the United Naval Afrnlrs—Chnrlcs A. Boutelle, Pittsburgh, Pn., July 24.—The situa­ geant. We'll have to hold him until spoke: tion. A notable assembly of business men at 190 places, measles at 01, scarlet fever countries which ' Impose similar duties on budcd on the 23d, against 203 the week •who came over from tho village almost but lie himself could not go to Tug.aloo •with delegates from 2D states and terri­ «ur vessels, and Mr, Stone (Pa.) presented States and England. Maine; Georgo E. Foss. Illinois, repub­ tion in this district has not materlallj! Riggs con tell hia atory. Of course," "You mean to be coirrteous, air. In tories was held at Indianapolis in January at 22, diphtheria at 28, typhoid fever at previous and 281 in the corresponding licans. •every day. Then Lambert bethought because of certain past events with a measure to authorize the appointment The rush of miners' supplies and changed. The efforts of the arbitration, said Lambert, as the Irishman was your inquiry, and for thia I beg to of this year. The financial situation com­ 12 nnd •whooj)ing cough at IS places. of a monetary commission and to pro­ period of 1S9G. Post Othccs and Post Roads—EuRone P. commission hir\'e been so far successful;: ihim of hifl captured pail of butter, and wliich he was intimately connected, and manded their earnest attention, and after goods to the Alaska gold fields is giv­ Ii-otid, California: George W. Smith, Illi­ led away, "If there's anything in this thanlc you—to renew my thanks for vide for Its expenses. The town of Upper Hinton. W. Va., brought it from the tent. "This does none of tho Walton servaTita dared go, a two-days' session the convention rec­ Tho Fifth Suicide. ing increased cmploj-ment to American nois: William Lorlmcr. Illinois, repub­ thsta call for a meeting of operators oit story about the stranger, it helps their your prompt service of last night. But ommended to congress tho appointment was almost entirely swept away by a licans. Tuesday next has been issued. It is aot belong to me," he said. "It rqllcd bccatisc of the tremendous stories in cir­ Willard A. Field, a patient nt the DOMESTta vessels on tbe Paciflc coast. case materially. There was certainly now may I say, once for all, that wa of a nvinutary commission. tornado and several persons were killed. Public I..ands—John P. I.ncy, Iowa; Sam- signed by W. P. Dc Armitt, for the New aut from tlie Walton hedge last evening. culation conccraing tho events of tiic asylum at Traverse City, hanged him­ Tfiomaa Moran, an old miner, s-iys Oscar Williams, a r.egro who com­ iiel S. Barney, Wisconsin: C. D. Sheldon, something queer about the agitated need, nnd con accept, no further as­ "I commend this report to tho consid­ The Chinese steamer Srihenganu, York & Cleveland Gas Coal company;. Do you know who their regular cus­ day. Tho gentleman had come a long eration of congress. The authors of tho self. He twisted the sheets of hia bed that the gold mines discovered in Alos- mitted an assault on the diiughter of a Michigan; X>anlcl W. Milts, IlUnols. repub­ words Mrs. Walton used just before wc sistance; and, if you are sincere in your bound from Singapore for Malacca, was J. B. Zerbe, for the Ohio & Pennsyl­ tomer is?" dlstnnco at big risk to see tho lady, report recommend a commission "to make into a rope nnd fastened it to the bara Ita ur^thc richest in the world. Henry county farmer, was hanged by licans. camo away—words about their testi­ desire to bo. courteous, you will not a thorough lnv(?3tlgation of the monetory wrecked in a .vquall off Malacca and 120 Indian Affairs—Jnmcs S. Sherman, New vania Coal company; E. Young, for M. "I don't, sir. Yet I know McBrlde Riggs declared, and must getaway that of the ventilator. He was 3.'i years eld. • The' famous Broadmoor casino, the a mob atGrlflin, Go. mony and preventing court-martial, again seek to enter my door." affairs and needs of this country In all re­ persons, including the captain, were York: James P. Lacy, Iowa: Horace O. A. H.nnna & Co.; George W. Sclilende- iBnd others sometimes had butter—good night. lations and aspects ar.d to make proper and leaves a wife In Muskegon. €'hls Is Peter Warsels was hanged at Wllkes- Snovcr, Michigan; Charles B. Landis, Indi­ You heard, did you not?" Lambert flushed to his very brows. $100,000 pleasure resort of Colorado drowned. butter too, like this. The captain In this dilemma Biggs was called on suggestions as to any evils found to exist baiTC, Po., for the murder of Joseph ana, republicans; William T. Zcnor, Indl- bcrg, for the E. L. Bobbins coinpanjv "Yes, sir—a little, anyway." "It is a more Important matter than and the remedies therefor.' the.fifth suicide In the nsi-lum since it Springs, Col., was burned to the ground. Reports from all portions of the coun­ doesn't buy any. and wouldn't allow the for help. His chlvnJric nature was Kupcrsavage In Georgetown in 180C. un.a, democrat. and other leading openitors of the dis­ "Can yoa imagine who tho man is you have perhaps thought, Mrs. Walton, "This subject should receive the attention was opened 12 years ago. James Boyd and wife of Elizabeth. try say that business is increasing and Territories-William S. Knox, Massachu­ company to buy any there. Not that ho aroused—presumably; or iMSJfibly "the Bphraim Brlnkley wos lynched by o trict. These names to the notice of a» or account for his strange behavior?" that dios made me ask to see you. One of congress at the spoclul session. It Pa., were drowned while fording tick eonfidence growing. setts; M. Griffin. Wisconsin; J. A. Hemen' 'Sarcd, sir; only the old lady wan BO up- tiger had tasted blood" and needed more. ought not to be postponed until tho regu­ nciif MutcK Killed. mob near Ncbo, Ky., for disorderly con­ way. Indiana: William S. Meslck. MIchI meeting is sufficient guarantee of the' "I can't sir. It might have been one of the men who broke In here last Tun near Snowden. Pa. Judge Showaltcr has reaffirmed his •pish and made such a row when any of Riggs had got tlio gcntlcmiin's last lar session. The rsig Four flyer struck and In­ duct, and the woman he was living with gan. republicans; J. Hunter, Illinois, demo­ success of the gjithering in point of at­ of those thrci< or four that Mr. Parmelee night-" 'I therefore urgently recommend that a B. Bothscbild Sons & Co., dealers in decision against the three-cent street crat our fellows were seen even talking to drink, and the money for more wa.s now stantly killed two men who were walk­ was whipped ard ordered to leave the tendance. hauled In—one of the Potts crowd; but Hpoclal commission be created, non-parti­ bar fixtures and furniture in New York. railway fare law passed by the Indiana Public Buildings and Grounds—David H. :her people that he gave regular orders In his hands. But tho gcaiUcman. had "I know what you would say," fcho san In Its character, to bo composed of ing on the track south of Monroe. Both, town. Mercer, Nebraska; George E. White, Illl' Listen to neha. the idea of bis iitanding back and letting Jailed for $150,000. legislature. forbidding it. No one from tho Walton stipuliitcd that a reliable man must go promptly, flrmly i'n.tcrpased, again up­ well-informed citizens ot diiVeront parties, were deaf mules. 'One of the men was The equestrian statue of Gen. John nois, republicans. tho old lady have that tussle all to her- who wlU command the confidence ot con­ President Batchford Issued a letter The Brownell Car company, one of Fairmont, W. Va., July 24.—Friday ' place dare set foot inside camp, and he'll with him to fetch the precious paekot lifting, with that almost Imperious ges­ •John Kilda.y. aged 33. of Elkhart, Ind. A. Logan was unveiled on the lake front rnclflc Itallroads-^H. Hcnrj- Powers, Ver­ sclfl That couldn't happen, sir, north gress and tho country, because of their to tbe public Si-iylng that tbe coal the largest concerns of the kind in the mont: William P. Hepburn. Iowa; George was the agitators' day. In the morning make it hot for Riggs when he gets In case Riggs "got full;" and Murphy ture, the fra,gilo white hand. "I nm special lltness for tho work, whoso duty The other man had not beeii identified. in Chicago before an immense audi­ LOGAN MONUMENT. or south, unless--" And Burns stopped miners' strike Is not a choice but an ol- country, failed in St. Ix)uis for $1S2,000. W. Paris, Indiana, republicans. the miners iit Ilite'.s mines came out .a.-.' ''oaclc. Murphy is less to blame, but will was tho man. "We got tlie bo.x, eorr, framing a letter to be delivered to your It shall bo to make recommendations of He was about 23 years old. ence, and the military and civic parade Invalid Pensions-Georgo W. Ray, New short. whatever changes In our present banking tcrnative forced upon the miners In At the niitional military home in Day- eluded: Gov. Tanner, of Illinois; Gov. did also 40 others at the shaft, ;ind It is- ^havo to go to Ship island all the some, I an' Riggs hia bot'tlo of liquor, an' come commander upon his return to-naght— and naval di.splay which followed the York: Vespasian Warner, Illinois; Sam W. "Unless whatr' and currency laws may bo found necesaary their demand for living wages, and says Ion, O., M. S. Swain and John A. Lants, Ilolcomb, of Nebraskii; Gov. Drake, of Smith. Michigan, republicans; Robert W. reported that some are out nt the New ceckon." back all right., an' wo stole in there as upon his return," she quickly corrected and expedient, and to report their conoiu- Mahinn: 11 nvcnrd. exercises were verj- Imposing. In vhe "Well, sir, unless there were reasons tlint the prospects are that the men will old veterans, committed suicide, and Iowa; Gov. .Tames A. Mount,of Indiana; MIers. Indiana, democrat. England mines. A successful meeting we were bid, an' raised the cellar door, herself. "It will cover the case so far sio'ns on or before the Ist day of Novem­ Carrie Prescott, of Rerrien county. Is evening Mrs. Logan gave a reception at Immigration and Naturalization—Loren­ "How are those two this morning?" he daren't let her know ho was there." ber next, In order that the same may bo win a victory. John Oar dropped dead. Gov. Atkinson, of West Virginia; Gov. was held at Willow Tree selioolliouse.' .TJi' I carried down tlio box to the fut of aa we are concerned. Kfeantime I beg establishing a remarkable matrimonial the Coliseum. zo IDnnford. Ohio; Joseph V. Graff, Illinois. "Riggs is stupid drunk yet, butMur- transmitted by me to congress for Us The largest watermelon grown in Seofield, of Wisconsin; Secretary of Vriday afternoon by Debs. Ratchford'; thim slipp^rJ' steps mesclf, for Riggs to be excused from further allusion to consideration at Its first regular session. and divorce record. While not 10 years Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, president The plant of the Peoria (111.) Grnpe rcput)lleana. ,phy swears he'd only gone to try to get X. the south this season, weighing 7S .Sugar company was burned, the loss War R. A. Algor and Mrs. Alger; ex- Labor—John V. Gardner; New Jersey; nnd Alahon. Three hundred of theMon- was gcttin' noisy-like. An* thin we it." And tho stately inclination with "It Is to bo hoped that the report thus of age, she has just procured a bill of of Brown university at Providence, R. ;Riggs out of trouble; he'd hardly been At noon that Sunday It began to rain, pounds, was shipped from Atlanta, Ga t>eing SGOO.OUn. .Senator D. M. Sabin, of Minnesota; William Lorimer, Illinois, republicans; ongah miners, accompanied by their stole away, niver disturbin' anybody, which she accompanied the worda waa made will be so comprehensive and sound divorce nt Niles against John McOinnls. , has resigned. Ferdinand Brucker, Michigan, democrat. drinking at all. He begs to see the lieu­ adding to the gloom of Lambert's sur­ as to receive tho support ot all parties to President McKInle3'. Myron II. .\IcCord took the oath of .Ai-chl)isbop Jolin Ireland, of St. Paul; wives and children and jirecedcd by tw sorr, only doln' the jwor Icddy a kind­ unquestionably a dismissal. who is the second husband she lias been Earthquake tremors were felt nt Sar­ MlUtln—Benjomin P. Marsh. Illinois; tenant, sir. He says he can explain tho roundings, and he oat listening to the and tho favorable action of congress. At Gov. Taylor has appointed Thomas B. ofiice in Wasbin^ficn as governor of Ari­ Lord Breadalbanc, of England; Gov. George Spalding, Michigan, republicans. b:ind, marched tiirougli tliebroilingsun ness, as wo were towld. We didn't see [TO BE CONTINUED.] all events such a report cannot fall to be divorced from. atoga. N. v., the vibrations passing •whole thing." steady downpour drumming on the Turlcy, of aiemphls, Tenn., United zona before .lu-stiee Ilarlan, of tha Barnes, of Oklahoma. Tbe two broth­ Tho following arc chairmen of the less to nn interniediafc point between Mon- or hear annybody. It was of ther it all of value to tho executive branch of the from east to west; Important committees: And so, later that morning, after tautened canvas of his tent, thinking government as well as to those charged Wnlphca Illumvlt Ulv. States Ecnotor to succeed tbe late Isbam United States supreme court. ers of Gen. Logan—Thoniiis M. Logan, ongah and Fairmont, where they were- the throuble came." SUICIDE IN. A DREAM. The strike situation had reached the Elections No. 1—Robert W. Taylor. Ohio, Xambert had given his men a further of the odd contrasts brought about by with public legislation, and to greatly as­ G. Harris. of Murpliyboro, •111., .lolin A. Logan's met by a delegation of miners from sist la the establlahmcnt of an Improved Dr. Tyler Hull, a leading physician of point where the miners, impatient with The bank of Mammoth Springs, Ark- Elections No. 2—Henry U. Johnson, Indi­ tlesson by inspecting both company and There was patlioe in Murphy's de­ army life. This was his first Sunday Thoaffht lie Woi Cutting Ilis Throa»- Tlieodore IT. Schlntz, one of the most closed Its doors with liabilities of STl.- birthplace, and .Tames V. Logan of ana. Hife's and other mines, Monongnh Co.il' scription of the "throuble." Their task Awolie and Fonnd Ua 'Was, system of finance. Diinondale. contracted blood poisoning the delay, were resorting to force to Elections No. 3—James A. Walker, Vlr- •camp and pointing out no end of things with his company, ond in every possible Tridely-known attorneys nt the Chi­ 000. Oliiey, 111., occupied jilaces of honor. company officials were also present.. Do you dream when you sleep? "WILLIAM M'KINLEY. and refused all medical assistance. Ho cago bar and head of the law firm of make the suspension complete and tha elnl.-u Mr. Debs said in part: 'Which could not, he .said, be tolerated way it w.os about as unlike every Sun- "Executiv* JIansion, July 21, 1S97." nsisted on n large mirror being placed Dr. Donald MacLcan. dean of the Cal- Levees and Improvements of the Mlssls- If you do there is no absolute certain­ Schintz & Ives, failed for S3S0,000. operators were preparing to meet vio­ The stntne was presented to the state In future. Murphy was brought to his doy of Ills previous life as it well could nt the foot of the bed, from w-hich ho fornin Mcilical college in San Fran­ eippl Blver—Richard Biirtholdt. Missouri. "The longer a man works the poorer he. ty that you will not awoke some night lence. ot Illinois in an appropriate address by 'tent. His face nnd hands were badly be. He was trying to write to the FAILS TO SWIM CHANNEL. viewed the progress of the disease until Dr. W. L. Byder, who on Easter Sun­ cisco, was shot and probal)ly fatally Education—Galusha Grow, Pennsylvania. Js. The only way to get out of debt Is to- to flnd yourself committing suicide. A terrific cloudburst struck Youngs- Henry W. Itlodgett, president of the •cut in places, but hia bruises were of mother far away on the peaceful banks death. day a year ago shot to death the young Merchant Marine and Fisheries-Sereno quit work. I had my choice of agitation, 9IcXnlly Glvca t'li '\\1ien O11I3- Tliruc town, O., flooding (he entire valley and wounded by Patrick Walsh, a janitor, board of commiKsioncrs appointed by E. Payne, New York. or stagnation, and I chose the former, and' :Httle account. With the beat inten­ of the Merrimac, where the rolling hills The thing boa been done. The recent woman who had rejected hlin, was suit's from the French CuiiKt. causing great damage to property. who subsequently committed suicide; the state to erect it. Gov. .Tohii R.Tanner Rallw.-iys and Canals—Charles A. Chlck- in consenucnco I got In Jail, and can gO' tions In the world, tho good huly had wcro by this time weiu-ing their early records of the North London police llrlvf ItciiiH ut Ncwn. taken from th,e sheriff at Columbus, Ca., cring, New York. again If necessary. It has got to be sc London, July 26.—After swimming 15 Many people were supposed to be •John Plielps, aged £S years, and his iicceptcd the gift on the part of the mot the strength for the trouncing the mantle of snow, and old and young, farm­ court have chronicle of a case which Tliomas Alien, a farnihpnd employed by a mob and lynched. Manufactures—George W. Paris. Indiana. thnt if you want an honest man you must probably cannot bo duplicated in any hours and ten minutes P. S. McNall}-, of drowned. The entire county east and wife, aged 1" years, were killed by the state. The oration of the day was deliv­ Mines and Mining—Charles H. Grosvcnor. go to jail to get him. Thn.t flag that llo.i.tS' -Jellow had deserved at her handn. The hands and mill hands, a reverent popu­ near ClilVord, fell oil' a load of hay nnd The bark Hope, with Lieut. Peary Boston, American champion long-dis­ west for 20 miles was tloodcd and the oars near Utiea, N. V. ered by George R. Peck, who said In Ohio. over your head Is a piece of sarcasm. ;story ho told was hardlj-credible. Lam­ lace, had obeyed the summons of the police court record in the world. struck on a pitclifork, and wns killed. and partj" on board, bound foruorthern Patents—Joslah D. Hicks, Pennsylvania. tance swimmer, was obliged to give up damage will be enormous. The extensive i)Iant of the Badger part: Slaves were worth tl.SOO. You miners are bert could lii^vc ordered him back with solemn bells that found no echo among TheiM is a man named William Ill- Greenland, left Boston. Pensions—Henry C. Loudenslager. New not worth 13 ct'Uts a shipload. You are the his attempt to swim the English chan­ Arthur Smith was killed at Silver- Pajior foinpany at Kaukatina, Wis.. w.i>< "Illinois is proud and happy. Wnltlnpiia- •harp rebuke for his falsifications, but these dripping woods, these desolate man, 23 years old, a packing-case- A severe snowstorm occurred in nil Ten thousand school children laid Jersey. only commodity th.at has no commercloj nel when only three miles from sliore. wood l)y a train on tho t'llnt & i'cra destroyed by lire, the loss being $250,- ticntly for n lUtliiK time. «ho opens all hi?r Claims—C. N. Brumm. Pennsylvania. value. All you are good for Is for ferlU- « glance at Burns' war-worn face, fields. maker, "of Florence road, Hornsey." the higher portions in. the mountain floral offerings at the base of the Brig- He hoped to brealc the record of dipt. Marquette railway. Olio. wtltomlnB Bates and bids tho world take War Claims—Thaddiwis M. Muhon. Penn- Izcr." .clouded nnd perplexed, made the young William had been drinking and went district of Colorado. ham Yonng monument in Salt Lake note what liroed of mt.n she rears. Mere sylvanl.i. At intervals during the moist nnd Webb, whoswam the channel in August, Reports from throughout the stato Fire damaged the Spring house, ii Kewnnt-e (III.) Slliierit (tuK. •commander pause. "Do you really ex- homo to sleep o!t the effects of his po­ The SDmi-cectennlal of the founding City. • a the product of her soli, and here she Private Land Claiins—George W. Smith. chilly morning little squads of negroes 1S73, in 21 hours, covering about 3U say that an enormous quantity of hay fashionable hotel at Richfield Springs, lirlHRs a mother's exultant heart to be en­ Illinois. Kewanee, 111., July 24.—The miners,, (pcct me to believe this?" ho asked, aud tations. In tho middle of the night of Utah iby the Alormons was celebrated Much alarm was caused in Havana by had hung about tho westward ond of miles. McXnlly made his start from being harvested and of the finest N. Y.. to the extent of $100,000. shrined. This Brcat city, the lake with District of Columbia—J. W. Babcock, about 100 in number, nt the Kewanee^ aiurphy 'Ons'wered: "I'm ready to make his father was a'»\-aJfcned.bj' the crj-; In Salt Lake City and a statue of Brig- the report that Gomez was marching on all Its breadth of v.-aters. the prairies Wisconsin. camp. Something of tho events of the Dover at 11:20 o'clock Saturday morn­ quality. William W. Shier, Frank E. Russell, Coal company's shaft quit work Thurs­ oath to it before thfe praste, sorr." "Father! Father!" The old man Lam Voung was •unveiled. the capital, and the panic was height­ sirelchinK outward to the west, and the sity Revision of tho Lav.-s—Vespasian Warner. previous night had been put in circula ing. He was given a royal send-oft and Several ot the copper mines of On­ .Jr., and Edward Stiibenstay were nilnRllns Usht and cloud In an over-chans- day night and refused to return Fridaj-. rushed into his son's room, and found ened by the extraordinary preparations Illinois. And this, in effect, ^\•as the Irishman's tlon with the dawn, and, growing ns it tonagon ocunty, which, though rich, Tlie report tbat Rev. T. DeWitt Tal- drowned in tlia river at Detroit, Mich., inn iilcture, are resiilondent witnesses ot Reform In the Civil Service—Marriott It seems to be generally understood, William diligently cutting hia throat was accompanied by a tug which con­ for defense ordered by Capt.tjen. Wey- -tale: Ho had Imown bis"bunky"—Riggs rolled, had attained huge proportions were abandoned for various reasons mage has practically severed his con- by the caijsizing of a boat. the scene. The event, the hour and tho Broslus, Pennsylvania. ' that there is no grievance here, but that with a razor. tained newspaper men and members of ler. men are historic. Election of President, Vice President, —only since that worthy's enlistment by the time it reached tho outlying ears ago, will be reopened soon. aiection with the First Presbyterian Advices say tliat Great P.rifnin has the miners arc out to assist the eastern, In the court j'oung Illman offered an London swiiiiniing clubs. McNally IT. .T. Snow and A. A. Charles'arrived Here we niai%e a sacred place. Hero wo nnd Representatives In Congress—John B. In die company the previous w-inter, plantations five and ten miles nwiiy The twenty-first annual fair of tho church in Washington' is said to be been taking [lossesion of islands in tho consecrate a numo already consecrated in Corliss, Mlclilgon. strikers. This closing itzbergen for his ended on the 24t]i were: Boston, .707; Mylvuiilaii Was Killed. •tain detachment or posse duty, ofl'erin.g had in camp, unle&s ho broke into the the scores thnt were given to him. just otf the monument, were ncarl.v 200 such chagrin at heart that it must have bad pustules on his face, one eye was first crop of wheat In Kalamazoo coun­ nt Badburn four men met a like fate. proposed trip to the north pole. Cincinnati, .(i.lS; rtalliniore. .040; New Chester, Pa., July 20.—James P. soiitliern Illinois coal field: ias excuse that marching wore him out, captain's medical stores, which, Jlur- Schintz lb now believed to have got vessels, of the merchant marine aud been reflected in his youthful face. closed and ha limped. ty- President McKinley received a reso­ Queen Viotoriu in a message to her York, .105; Cleveland, .,100; Pittsbiirgli, Cumpbcii, e.cd over the top of apostrophized as "You Elinor." The "It's ambition," he said. Erie, I'a., July 20.—Charles Edwards ried away a large quantity of raerchnn- , liam Edwards, aged four, were mur­ tion of Thessaly and threatening that iinthorizing the president lo suspend tiful display sliown at Intervals during .1—Dally wages as follows: Track layer.', men who had fought through tho war for whoso >-ako, or that of tho bribing "Ambition!" e.xelaimod the good Sa­ uttftmpted to beat his \yife todeath Sat­ the post, and, wiiirlingrapidly through t2.%; limbermen, J2.25; drivers,' f2; trap­ eager exp-esslon In her eyes gave way^ dise, liiOO'In cash and $300 in checks; ; ' dered in their home at Wheeling, W. otherwise Russian troops will cross tho discriminating duties imposed on for-' the world's fair. At the conclusion of ton the southern side. "He got monej- liquor, ho had braved punishment. maritan. "How in the world could am­ urday night. Edwards was drunk. A the air, caught Campbell under the pers, 7.'; cents; laborers ln.side, not lessthi'.a at once to something of disappointment Don C. Henderson, who worked under i Va., by some one unknown during the Turkish frontier. eign vessels and commerce. In the the spectacle the crowd turned into tho laborers outside, not less than fl.frj; -when ho needed it, and spent it like a RIggB had gone back for tli.nt wine. bition put you in this distressing fellow employe named William Allison chin. The rope ensircled itself tightly tl.'ti: and certainly of doubt. Horace Greeley, after runnlngthe AUe- ; absence of their parents. Japan will agree to the tiawallan pro­ house the senate bill to ratify the com­ Coliscunv where, for over an hour, Mrs. dumpers, J2; box car laborers, not less than igentleman," said Murphy; which, ba- The Irish soldier liwl his faults, God plight?" and their employer,' John Kane, heard about his neck, lifted the unfortunate tl.s:<; car iillcr,s, $2, "I thought—I thought it was Mnra'r gan Journal 40 years advertises It for • It was announced that President Mc- posal to submit tho immigration dis­ pact entered into between the states of Logan, Secretary and Mrs. Alger and man ten feet In the air and dropped him .Ing interpreted, meant that he liberaMy knows, but desertion of his fellow, even "Oh, I waa anxloua to push ohead, tho woman's cries and rushed to her as­ We further recommend that we restrl'jt Potts, sub," she ' stammered. "I—I sale and win retire from the business. .- Kinley would withhold bis currency pute to arbitration. South Dakota and Nebraska relative Sculptor .Saint Gaudens received the to the pier. His neck was broken and isquandcrcd it ou his oomrada.5. In face of torture, is not one of them. you know." sistance. When they cntcired Edwards' ourselves na Collow.s: Hand miners to s'JC- don't reckon the ladies can see you." Saruh Elr/abeth Hamilton, 10 yenra message until after the conference,re­ Sir John Skelton, the author known to the disputed boundary line was thousandn who pressed into the build­ ho was found to be dead when the hor­ tons a. day; loaders after machine miners.' But Riggs had of late been out of Murphy stole away, hoping it was not "Well?" house, Edwards fired with n revolver, "Will you say to ^iliss Walton that old,drowned herself nnd lierlS-monthH- '. port on the tariff bill had been adopted by the nom de plume of "Shirley," died passed. ing. ror-stricken spectators ran to assist to nine tons a day; machine runners and.'/ money; he "couldn't hear from hlr too late to jocapturo Riggs, and came "And when my bicycle stopped unex­ the bullets taking eitect In l)Oth men. toy the senate. In London, aged GG years. . • The Dingley tariff biil as amended is him, helpers to 00 tons a day. .•iriends," srtid Murphy, and waa gottinfi upon tolm, just aa h« feared, tugging at Mr. Lambert—Lieut. Lambert, If you Allison died shortly after. Kane was old bube In the Soglnow river at Sagi­ Ri-rersInK tli» Order. pectedly I pushed ahead for about half The reports as to the condition of the Miss Jean Ingelow, the distinguished now the law of the • country. By in trouble, Sa owed ijokor debts In scaicthing at tho foot of those dark choose—has called to inquire how shot through the neck, but may re­ naw. ' • ,' '. \ ' ' .'• ' Naming horses for public characters Friiiivv's Crop. a block."—Chicago Post. ' crops throughout the country were all poet and novelist, dleL-»pIc Aftivo. •the company and liquor debts In town. and slippery steps. Then eamo a strug­ Mrs. Walton is to-day, nnd that, if pos­ cover. ^Irs. Edwards wna badly beaten In many-parts of southwestern Mich- is common enough, but giving to a Paris, July 24.—The oflicinl report of favorable/ ' 77 years. ate nt 3:04 o'clock on the afternoon ot Topcka, Kan., Jtily 20. — Renewed !He couldn't get a drink on trust nnd gle that, after at last hehnd borne his sible, he would bo glad to speak with Proved Every Day. und physicians fear that she has suf-; igan orchards wliich have been yearly. • child the name of o Derby winner is the conditions of crops' In France, ns.. Ernest H. Taylor and Will H. Tol- ' The Salvation Army celebrated its the 24th accepted the conference report activity In the etVort to enforce the •the men were shy of playing with him; fiercely Ijattling comrade up Into tho Miss Walton a moment?" "Men ore tho only ones who have any fered internal iujuries. Edwards es­ ravaged by the canker worm arc entire­ a unique reversal of the ordinary meth- compiled up to July 1.',, shows ns fol­ hert, ot Los Angeles, Cal., started on n thirty-second anniversary at the Oys- by n vote of 40 to 30 and at 4:07 the prohibitory law is being manifested (but ho bad iiltvays been liberal to Mur- night, loft Murphy breathless and ex- Elinor stood peering through about modesty or sense of shame left," he sold caped.' ' , ly free from the pest this season- • • • . ods'in such cases, says the Boston Her­ lows; Wheat Is "good" in 27 depart­ one foot of gap, the door she had so thoughtfully, as he watched tho bloom­ cycling trip nround the world, to be tal pnlnoc in London. president signed the bill. A currency througliout the state. Temperance peo­ ments, "fair" in 37, "passable" in IS? •^hy when in funds, and Murphy stood libusted. j'uid then canic tlie rain of Loke Ann is slowly rising from'Its . ald. ^But thifl dsceosed speculator and proraptl,y thrown wide open having er girl go past. Man nnd Wife lilllcil. TOtidc ln'l8 inonths.; Mark Twain, having finished bja lit­ reform message was received from tho ple have become alarmed over the bold­ and "middling In 8. Spring wheot Is,, "by him now. About nine o'clock, thcre- blows thnt toppled lUm, oriuiliing, into ashes; Several stores arc ncarIng:coin« < accredited billionaire called his Ibaby been a.s promptly closed to that limit. "i wish you'd tell mo how the'j' show Utica, N, y., July 20.—John Phelps, The Empire state express on tho New erary labors in London, .las started for president and referred to the finance ness of the joliitlsts nnd are stirring "very good" in 2 departments, "good" :fore, the previous evening, ho noticed the niln of tho hot-bed. nged^?9 years, n clerk, and his wife, pletion and houses are going up rapid- v. boy Ladas Primrose, in honor ot Lord Lambert could not but hear other doora It, tlien," she retorted hotly. "Thcy'rs Yoi'lf Central railroad,went from Syra­ the continent for nvucatlon. ' committee, and then the senate ad­ up the olfieialR to suppress the violators. In IC. "fair" in 24, "passable" in 7 nnd< -thnt Riggs was greatly excited when an "She camo upon mo thnt sudden and niged 17; were instantly killed by, n ly, , Supplies'epntinue to pour Into the'i Rosebery's famous horse and Uie for­ opening witliln—could almost swear ho tlie ones that go crazy over living pic­ cuse to Buffalo; 149 nilles. In 143 mln- The Insurgents destroyed with dyna­ journed sine die. In the house Speaker Judge Guthrie, who has been keeping "middling" in 1. old diwicy came shambling iu nnd gave furlous-Uke, sorr, I couldn't explain; train 011 the \ycat Shore railroad libout stricken village. • /. mer prime minister of England. His. heard tlio swish of fnmfnine skirts, the tures." vutoa, bentlng all previous records. ,. mite the fine, railroad bridge near Ma- Ree(I signed the tnrilf bill, the currency a close tab on the temperance situation .lilm a little note. Tlio negro had oo- an' It was tryln' to p.iclllcato her I was, six o'clock'.Sunday night. They w«Bro 'Charles-E.'^EdsiJri, a ^arbei at Sar- ; little daughter also benrs tho name Klllcd~iiy tlio Cars. whispor of feminine voices, low nnd "Oh, jes," ho admitted, "but they The trnhs-Misfllsslppl oongrefes in ses- druga^in the province of llnvann. reform message from PresidentMcKin- In tho state, says thnt the wave of pro­ 'caslonally come before, and did not backin' ofl, an' nivor see tho hot-bed be­ seen struggling before tho trnlniatruok anno, shot 'and 'klllod himself., prinlc , . of Primrose, .loined to that of Leah, Boone, la.. July 24.—The body of: eager. Tho fact that the girl stood hesitate 'io nssoolntc \ylth tho girls in fllon at .Salt Lnko City ndoijted'resolu­ A'dispatch'from Constantinople sdys ley was received and a bill was passed hibitory law enforcement is ver,y like­ iseem to belong either In town or nt the hind me for the hot bstin' I was get- them and it.is thbtight thii man iiiteud- and;,despondency Avcre'the cause, v Ho - tbufi making n'Hcbrnlo eoinbinatlon as Joe McBride, 35 years of age nnd unmar­ there, barring the entrnnoo .and ap­ them—at least in public—and I notice tions fnvbrlng^the annexation of Ea- the sultnn hdsVJssiied un irocle suiib- putting the president's reoommendn- ly to increase until the running ot 'Walton place. Riggs etola out to tho tin* afront. An' thin whin she lind me •i>d to cause itho death of his \yIfo'ivtid lwveBtt':wife''uHd.'eight! children.' Uattei-Irig to the parent na to.the £n- ried, wna found niiingled on the C. &; parently afraid to go, added to hia the- they appear to hnvo tho same feeling in wnil, tlie construction of the Nlcaranpini tlonlng the selticiji'ent'of the frontier tlons into e.\ecutIoii„and then, after the saloons, except possibly in the largo road, despite JIurphy's warning, and down on the flat; of mo back, an'grasp- himself. "Ho iiiul lioeiVheor^ to threaten: straitened. cIrcunistanLC* font's numcsnke, . cities, will become a hnzardoiiti under­ N, W, truck near Ogdcn Friday morn­ in' at thlm glass works, poor Riggs, orj' thnt she yyae being prompted from I'cgiird to the bloomer girls. If you will ' ciinal, rwdgnition of Cuba as a nation.. ^ question In accordaace'ivithtltd wishes, committees were,announced, a final ad- .came bach in ten minutes, bldtUngMur- Fred^rlcW • Hbag, of^ Heading, • shuV taking,' ing, run oyer by several trains. nlvcr knowlu' what he waa doln', sorr, behind. . spvnd an afternoon In tho park you will the froc oolfogejof allyer. r i 4 of tli« powers. ijournment was.taken. 5>hy In cnger whisper to bo quick nnd hlriiaeif: thrpuglj.';the heartfbccuuac of "Ah dunno, etih. Ah'l! see," she snid flnd thnt tho man who consents to'ga 'Klllvd. by ',the ,Cnr».',i ,,•','• oone wltJi him. It was evident even only to help me, grappled with the ould , disnppoliitment/in'la^e. -i lady for tha purpose of cxpostulatln', at last, slow nnd Irresolute. "AVlint, riding Mlth n bloomer girl Im-nrlably Chicago,'July 20^ .—.Evdtis, Thoinna, then that Itlggs bad had a drink or two. i>geda4Vn,rcsidcnt since l8ao, was killed ^l;iii,VJtine,Flel(lB,J.un^^ o resident of Murphy reminded bim of the lleuten- an' thin that uaygur wench run screeob* mum?" she continued, involuntarily, lags behind and trie* tb look aa If heha4 ;on the rhllrbiid triick at Franltllii Qirovt ,>fcrnonly^^^^^ while in hec •at'a aidan Md bcffged him to mn no la* Into the houiw, an* tbe yousff tody aa tnatant later. tutslojir.>>er turbaaad no Interact la hcr.''':-Chleaga Poak ^ :<,nS'^-f'::./WUMP». :V||llM ^^AuguttaAl ton ibM f rctiirnid' -OneofE. Busb'a bbneaniti a#«y (nm m four w«ekH' ylaltlu Bay City. laat Friday and threw bnt three women ICiM- Emiua VVid'uiau vlalted lier and two children. A few brulaea aud tuother last week. a broken harness was the reault. Mrs. breu Fogg and Lena Frueil* Mr. and Mrs. E. F. King visited at The Peoples Store • • • t«;rt or BuukerbiTl apent Sunday lu D. M«y'a in Alaledon, Sunday. Weat Delhi. MIsa Eva Hulburt of Boston is visit* la TBE PLACE TO BUY TOVR John Delhi of Dauaville visited at lug friends here. R. Froedtert'a last Sunday. L. Bartlett lost a good horse with loMjaw laat Thursday. VOL. XXXIX-NO. 31. MASON. MICH.. THURSDAY. AUGUST o, 1897.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. WHOLE NO. 2013. AlaMoik Cordia Basbford has a new carriage. .J. a. Rider liu had his barn painted. Miss Nellie Hunt and her grand* They are George Welsh did tbe work. mother, Mrs. Smith, visited rtlatlvea SUMMER lu Jackson laat week. Selling Fast. Correapondeots, buatueaa Items are Hot flir Cmp. A suiall ooiupauy of Alaiedonltes l^etrse L«tne of- more valuable than mere mention of Company F leaves for oamp nest spent last Sunday at Shurger'a park. Master Harold Kellh of Detroit la ^ mis Mark* of Jaokcon la vialting triends visiting bis great-uncle. D. H. Hewee. neighborly visits. Tuesday morning. Beporta from here. FORD'S BAZAAR Mr.ikndMi».J. O. Rider atert this Come and Ethel Smith ofDImondale was burn­ .headquarters point to one of tbe most .Mli* Helen Tubbi started tor Bay View last week for Bay View where they have Tbe ladies' aid society will meet with ed to death laat Monday. Her clothes 'practical camps ever held, and even TuMday. • cottage. Miss Mauiio Curtis August Stb at one tbe ••gold lace" soldiers will have See Them. took Are from a wood stoye and she _Fred Phillip* of Holt wai la Mason last Harry aud Grace Darling of of Ann o'clock p. ro. ruabed into tbe yard and sat down in-, BOii^etblng to do. As usual a battal- Tuesday. Don't fail to get ' MEET TonoftbembRegt.U. 8. A. will be Arbor are visiting their graudpareuta, Aireiias. to a tub of water. Ber (atber heard „H. E. Boot and wife were In Lansing laat ilbtolultlir-MMi with tbe militia. Among tbe many Saturday. .Celebi»t«a for. lU , gnmt ^ iMTftnlnv Mr. and Mrs. H.y Halglit. ber screams and found ber there. It new practical ideas ia tbe deUil from DtrengtU and liMlthMloeM. AmnrM tbe Mr. aud Mrs. P. L Darling are at Mr. and Mm. A. J. Freeman of In- was sucli a shock to bim that be at­ , «lre.E. M.G. Haw lev started for Bay View ka, Kansas and Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel SOc Corset Ooes Now e&t ^9c. each company for signal service. Co. laat Monday. ©ur Prices food HcalDit alum and all lormaoradnlUr* Manhattan Beaoh aud Coney Island tempted suicide with morphine. The F's detail is dergeant Geo. Shaw, and otloo oomuion lo tbe ebeup brand*. for an outing. Conover of Rivet Junction are visit­ 3 MUSie girl lived about 12 hours. Mr. and Mm. Jay Lane were in Eaton Bap ' MOYAt. BAKINO POWOBBOO., HEW YOMK. ing for a few days with J. W. Free­ privates Fred Parker, Clarence Fields Ids last Sunday. man and family. We have fust received Mra. Pbilo Palen bad a bad runa­ and Bobt. Tborburii. Below is a com­ AlaieAm TU Meridian JJae. Regular Price 330, -AT- way last Friday. She was returning plete roster of tbe company aa muster­ Mr. and Mrs. Myron Denials apent Sunday ©rockery... V:: Miss Cornelia Weatherwax of Eaton from a visit to Mr. Palen's brotherand ed for camp. at Eaton Rapids. Horace Severance of Lansing visited Rapids is visiting friends here. a ntee line ot Cut to asG. Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Stioud of Lansing spent at Rocky Comfort Garden Saturday. Ladies' White in front of Mr. Beaumont's farm the Captain, John C. Snonk. BEFORE YOU BUY Messrs. Parker and Henderson of Bunday In Mason. , Mrs. Tberon Johnston has a cousin horse became frightened and Jumped Lieutenant*, Geo. P. Qrlfflo, Roy C.Yander- lUindAy, Jnly 8I». 1897. Mason attended services at tbe Baptist We have a few more Shirt Waists to close and making prices that will sell them. • • • • a . Browne's Book Store. into a ditch, throwing ber nut and cook. Fred Allen of Albion la spending a few day* from Chicago visiting ber. church Sunday' With friend* here. $1.39, $1.25, $1.00, 75c. Your choice for SO cents, bruising ber quite badly on the head SerKeanUi, CharleaJ. Whitlug, Oalvln 3. We have White Granite and Mrs. Lottie Teller of Lansing spent and shoulders. Tbe horse Jumped a 8Brnaby,Geo.H.Sbaw, Wm. A. Olds, Her- Mr*. Frank Owen of Cygnet, Ohio, 1* vlilt- Soatlieut AUIedoB. L. F.Siaght has bought a new Huber best Silts. Ing Mason friend*. White Semi-Porc»lain in Din­ Sunday at her father's, M. C. Olds'. engine and thresher add is prepared New AriverlincaentB tbia Week. fence, dragging tbe buggy after hiin. Corporal), Clarence A. Pr»tt. Arthnr J, ; i A new boy Ht J. F. Potter's. Tuttleuttle,. Earl H. Gregg, laaao Field, Ernealt ^ Judge M. O. Cbatterton waa In town on ner Sets or part sets. White Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Lansing spent to do a first class Job of threshing. It Auguitiale-C. II. Hall. Tbe Hon. James H. Eclcels, comp­ 8. Cochrane, Warner A. Small" ••, Gu- y— HaMi l business yesterday. Semi - Porcelain with Gold Harry Darling speut Sunday at Sunday at A. Doble's. | has all the latest Improvements aud is A'lultloiiul attraotloii—MIIIalDryOoods Co. Ian. Arthur B. Every. la beauty. Tbe ^ HOMER B. HENDERSON. troller of the currenoy, writer for tbe Miss Sara Malcolm returned lo her home In Trimmings in 100 piece Dinner Walter Almond's. Sirene Putter has his machine ready engine Is a twelve Oloaliig out Hale-Farkhurat. August North American Review on Musician*, Frank U. WlilUms, Barry J. 8at;liiaw laat Friday. I: M; Speor and wife and C. E. Wll* to do yuiir threshing. horse power aud can be compounded Ulveu away—VanUercxrak Grocery Co. Bond. Sets, and several other Decorat­ I to thirty. Hioyclei—l^onsyear Bro*. - "The Menace of Legislation," discuss­ Private*, Fred J. Aokley. Chas. R. Bullen, John C. Squlers, Jr., took tbe excurolon for liatQB apent Saturday and Sunday at The Smith county drain was survey­ Rure bargain*—Uttson Carriage Co. ing tbe injury inHioted u|H>n tbe in­ John It. Beech, Byron W. Buslinell, Wm. II. Niagara Fall* today. ed Sets, which we sell at a low Pleasant Lake. Miss Josie Hounson of Napoleon Is : GIVEN AWAY Helen, Elveyn If. Bonnel, Charley Brlggs, ed and leveled Thursday preparatory Roul eRtale—ail.am A Sou. terests of tbe country at large by tbe Uhurles Clarll, Arthur E. Cnburn, Frank 8. Judge H. P. Henderson arrived In Maion price for first-class goods. Also 1 O. S. Wllaou had quite a aerloua ac- tjo» clearinclearing outout.. Mr. Rowe of Mason I vlsiiting relatives here. Wc have a fine New Tea*— Waller*, growing tendency of law-makers to Drake, Wilson M. Doane. Daniel W. Di:D*ha, last Monday evening. is doing the work. working at a business which at first Alvin L. Dowling, Clarence E. Field*, John cideat buppen to hini at Willlaniston " , Mr. Baird of Detroit is visiting at thought would'uotseem to be very prof* line of. .. yXWB NOTES. subject the undertakings of private T. Fowler, Howard M. Freeman, Bay S. Fleh- Jerry Bolton of Lealie wa* In Maaon on laat Saturday. He went to get Into a L. B. Freshour's. citi/uns to legislative inquiry, and their «r, Frank Harmon, CorUand R. Haabrouek, buslneu luat Monday. South Ueitai. iUble. It was that of hunting spar­ niitnugement to statutory central. Oliver A. Harrls.Ueo. W. Hamilton. Grant H. wagon uud the horses started, throw. rows and they report that they liave Gardner Rice of WilUuiuston gets a lleudershot. Wm. H. Heal, Cbancoy J. log. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark of Paimaare vis lAMPS^TOW m . ing him down, aud the wagon Plenty of rain at present. It would Bunkermil. all*. Stephen A. Irish. Andrew G, Lang. Geo. Iting ate. U.Clark')! taken as high as 1700 heads a week. reissue of pension. Tbe poslofflce service will now be W. Long. Albert L. Mile*. Bayard T. Miller, over him. be a Kond thing if the rain would kill A flue rain made the farmers happy Assorted eirectedas follows: Miss Maud Wil­ Win. W. Morse, Roy Nowlln. John C. Old*, Miss Delia I^nard of Union City la vUlt. potato bugs. Beecher Harwood has purchased a To-day tbe State Republican will ing at E. C. Ruisell'a. Fetrevllle. The Bailey brothers have broken fine six year old driving horse. liams is on a two weeks' vacation to Fred C. Parker, Burdelte J. Potter, Ambroao Charles Parker killed a blue racer issue a souvenir edition. Lansing, Pine Lake and Bay City, M. Potter, Sidney W. RobcrUon. Edward U. Mra. W. /,. Searla and children of Petoskey We guarantee our Crockery. ground for the new wall on which to Samuel Cochran of Leslie was iu Special •icr, Kurt J. Rice. Nelson E. Rogeni, Han- are with friends here. DJuule Joe Ferris entertained com­ measuring Ave feet five Indies one move theii dryer west of the town hail. Glassware... Refiular meeting Eastern Star lodge and on ber return Miss Grace Tubbs Kuiner, Kurt J. Rlc " pany from Jacksou this week. day last week. town on business last Monday. *oeon P. . Rlpieyr , Herbert C. Ripley, Pred J. tir. and Mrs.. B. E. Graham' returned ta Peter Bratmeyer and wife of Jackson tomorrow (Friday evening. will itermanently retire from tbe work Sxyresyres, Wm. D. Stewart, Wn.. L. Scully. Ja­ Chicago last Tuesday. Respy, Ednu Bunker visited her slater Mrs. A graduate of the Wisconsin school F. Olds IS tbe inventor of a spring for the purpose of attending college at cob L. Sung, Frank M. Smith, Kobert hor- spent Sunday at this place. tug fastener which iooka as thougli it Chas. Norris will ship his flrst car­ Kalamazoo. P. M. dement will lick burn, Clyde M. Tltu*. Hanloy J. TItu). t eroy W. M. Klinmol and Ed. Housel were In Eatellu Curtice of Aurelius last Friday for the blind visited Floyd Wait the on exhibition in our load of iMultry Hepleiiiber 2. M. Vau Wagner. Arthur L. Watklns, Pred L. Stockbrldge yeatur Jay. Ford & Kivby. and attended the tjarii dunce at S. first of the week. Elder Olmstead has changed his ap­ would be a success, and a good seller. windows aud inside the stamps every day as long aa allowed, Walt, Austin ViiuuB. pointment of afternoon to evening. MIsa Bertlia Hill of Lansing is the MIsa Adda niakely Is vlslUng Irlenda In Sheaftley's Friday evening. store, which we shall W. H. Wells has purchased tbeKit- and will not complain If it is a loug Stockbrldge this week. The L. O. T. M. of Holt will have a He will preach every other Sunday guest of MIsa Ethel Barnes. tlhie. fi. Curtice and wife visited at M. J. .tjtt party at Mrs. Jerome North's eveuiug from laat Sunday. GIVE AWAY to buy­ tredge bouse where be lives. Par apt Pay upt MiKi llatlle Vandercook ol Bt. Louis, Mloh., Curtlco'a Huuday. . ay afternoon, Aug. 4; all lu- ers of our dlfierent Last Saturday some ot tbe disciples Is visiting retail vos here. David Miller of Stanton has moved ttansTiile. brauds of teas and bak< The eclipse last Thursday (forenoon All notes and accounts that are due Bomeuftlie farmers have threshed vited. was but slight and of short duration. of free silver undertook a Joke. In tbe must be paid at once. John Durst and James Sheldon of Lansing into the Henry Leland house. A. G. Walker returned from Den­ ing powders. Cotne alley near McCrossen's drug store tliey spent Sunday In this city. their wliGot in tlils place and report There will be a neighborhood picnic J. S. Sweezy la eutertaiuiug friends and see the goods, get a Tbe date for the sale of tbe "Bmitb STROUD & MCDONALD. good yields. at Sliurger's park, Friday, July 30. ver, Colorado, Tuesday. had Bometbing like a grave which Mrs. J. E. Higglns of Toledo Is visiting ber from Gaasa Luke. sample of the teas, and Drain" has been changed from Aug. was made to appear lo be tbe last rest­ cousin, Mrs. M. U. Dwluoll. Mra. U. W. O'Brien of Leslie visited J. W. Nue and wife spent Sunday Wm. Gregg and wife of Mason and then come and purcbuse 13 to August 20. A great matinee next week Friday. at Wui. Laverock's aud M. J. Curtice's XortlieastAurelius. hisBon-i.-i-law. Mr. Weston and wife ing place of an identity which they la­ Orlaltootof Wnlertown, Now York, 1* a at their daughter'a.|Mr8. Hiram Laudis and we will make you • Tbe vesper services on the sbady beled "Prosperity." But they could­ Read our supplement. guest of his brother Hugh. liaat week. Miss Alice Webb of Saginaw has been of Waterloo. of Battle Creek were lu town this a present of a fine piece week. side of Sunnyside lust Sunday evening n't bury It all. It stuck out in spite of Miss Ida VanDeuseu rides a new MaJ. A. F.R..\rndt of Detroit was In Ma­ Mrs. Foreman Bunker visited at visiting her uncle and aunt, J. B. Joseph Marks of Jackson, fornerly "Oxfords of glassware. them. Its head and feet were visible. son on business lust Friday. Oeo. Springer's last Friday. The Masonic fraternit.y liave been were very pleaiox Piogree Guards of Eaton Rapids visit- Lay ton, were In Mason last Taesday. We can save you money in Bicy­ ard City are visiting in the neighbor. July 27, 1897. got some powder in bis face, although cle Sundries. A $a Bicycle Lamp Siood aud will return Tuesdav. Mra. Abies and sou of Chicago are was badly injured. Dr. Lemon is 3nt .ear, tl.OO ; (ix meatkt, 60 eeali; Ikra* crookedness. tbe bullet missed him. Tbe fugitive e- Ketcbuni, A. J. Sburger, C. W. Van- this city. theliomeof Mrs. C. A. Holdeu Wed faction or money refunded. ATTOKNEVS. woi til League room Saturday, 7:30 p. Slyke, Eiios Nortbrup and C. S. Wil­ Oooa leaiu fur Hnle. Mr. Geo. Ba^kell ia home to harvest James Heald of Wiiliamston, for. Labor Commissioner Cox Is some­ Mr. and Mr*. S, Pomeroy and Miss Inez Mrs. Ella Post visited Leslie friends nesday, August 4. 111. sharp. son. They will boom tbe arrange­ Enquire at NEWS oOlco, hLa crops. last week. merly of this place, aud a sou of W LAWTON T. HEMANa, thing of a psycbcloglst and says 'bat Pomeroy of Battle Creek are .visltlui; at N. W. J, McKone and family of Maaon W. Heald, was married Wednesday to Sberifl Rehle started for Denver on ments, and a general good time Is ex­ Il'uxloy's. Mias Butb Rouae returned laat week SMITH & WELSH, the Tailors. TTORNEY ANP C0UNHEr,OR AT pected. tlie most touching thing be has observ­ ITcw Bnrrey for Sale. {from viaitliig in Detroit. North Leslie. were guests at A. C. Sanders' last Fri Mias Minnie DuBols of Portland. lair. Olllce over Pint SUte aud Sav- Tuesday "vitb requisition papers for ed in studying tbe diilerent phases of Mrs. John Lasenby and duughters'aDd Miss day. A Myria Lincoln uro camping at Pleasant lake By Jack Fowler. * Ml88 Katie McEwen of Pleasant W. P. Dunshee has a new wagon to lags bank. >IaHon, MIoh. J. L. Berklieimer, the young man Last Sunday due notice was given the labor and employment question is Miss Jennie Smith of Leslie is work­ Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Johnson and who bad checks cashed in Lan.ulng a this week. „ llnnae nod Bnru to Let. Valley la visiting Mra. Geo. R. Traver. ing for Mrs. N. Falrcbild.—Mrs. Kate convey his paint tools in. It was ED. II. UILLESI'IE, iittornoy at law, lU tliut on tbe evening of August 9, next the effect wbiob tbe long siege of bard daughter Ruth visited at W. H, Over made by L. C. Chase. county clerk'a olUue, Miison, Mich. few days ago. Monduy, all contributors to the sup­ limes has bad upon the minds and D. Erwin. Fred Owen. L. O. Webb, C.Collar Enquire of S. Oretlen. 2w -S^Ainea McGowan, wife and baby Blessed nee Sanders of Detroit holt's last Friday. and N. N. Rouse attended the Juckson races iC\lma viaited at Mr. Jell Bouse'a last has been calling on her many friends The ladies of the Baptist church UMMINS A MCARTHUR, Attorneys nt Tbe ladlfs' aid society of Eden will port of the Presbyterian church will nerves of tlie weak and unfortunate. yesterday. I.oat. iSunday. here the past week. Elmer Ward and Anna Ryan of held a social Saturday night and it Weekly Tribune c Lttw, Mnson. Mich. give uii ice cream social at tbe park meet at the church for the purpose of People have grown depressed, down­ Mrs, D. ErwIn and daughter, and Mrs. Goo. A galrt watch chain with a whlstlo ou tho end. Leslie visited at Myron Freshour's waa a succtss. Tuesday evening, August 10. If voting upon the call to be extended to hearted and discouraged over tbe un­ Moody visited friends at Jackson the first of The Under plouso return to thin omce. iUr. Henry Thompson drives a new Norman Falrcbild had the miaforluue Sunday evening. UGH E. ROOT, Attorney and CounHelor Rev. A. S. Ziinmerniun to become availing struggle for existence, and tbo week. ihuggy. to loae a very valuable cow last week. There is an ordinance against run FOR. at law. Olllce o% or FlmtState andSHV. weutlier is unfavorable refresbments CwBipeteut Nurse. Anna Hliaw of Mason and Victor niug threshing maclilue engines on iLgHB bank. MnHOU.Mich. Olyl will be served indoors. pastor. Rev. R, S. Inglis of Jackson the list of suicides from this cause has Victor Curry, who has been visiting rciln- After the flrst of Auguat Mrs. Geo. Meact. Mr. Frank Tobias came very near Mr. and Mra. Dr. Jenkins visited at Curry of New Orleans called on Jennie will preach the sermon whicli will be grown aluriiilngly during tbe last two tlveshere. returned to . '\u»l the hose and throw a stream? A S. S. rally. believes that better times are coming of Uiiadllla, Mich., are gueats at C. A. Doty. EVERY form, in MITH A HOOD, Attorney* and CounBelorc. drill every week is a good thing. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark and Mr. and Mrs, Miss Cbrlsta Meaka of Leslie was Holden's. S Kooms 17,18and W, old P.O. Uldg, Lunslng. Tbe divorce case of Mnry Dukin und advises those wliouie despondent C. E, Henderson are enjoying themselves at Jackson Driving Club. Jackson, Aug.* Felts. We are intormed that the free silver thut "the darkest hour conies before St. Clair Huts this week, 8rd to Gtli. the guest of her friend Edith Black- Little Rollin Marsh la alok with EVERT village, in The Police and Slierifl's Association against Frank Dukin of Webberville Misses Delia and Emily Dunols vis* mun Sunday. picnic is to be held iu Johu West's was submitted to Juilge Person toduy. the dnwn." Mrs. FrankG. Kllett and children and Miss measles. Hia grandma Marsh of Feu- woods August 21. PUYMIVIANH. of Michigan baa iiguin made John P. Anna Lennle of Detroit are guests at Geo. W. A rate ot one and one-third flrst-olasa' ited friends in White Ouk liiNt week. Miss Llllle Wygant of Grand Ledge ton la helping care for him. • EVERY State orTerritoiy. .Sunford of Lansing its secretary and There wus no contest and the decree John Ryan was elected drain com­ Bristol's for a few weeks. limited fare for round trip has been I.. Bartlett of Vevay culled on Mrs. E. F. Gaylord and Mrs. G. D. ti-eiisurer. Mr. Sun ford is one of the will probably be aigned. Tbe com- missioner of.Suloto township, Sbiawa- is the guest of her aunt Mrs. E. Dues- No services next bunday or the foi- A. F. Mehan, L. T. Homans, B. T. Owen, C. made. Dates of sale Aug. 3rd to Cthi ITrieuda hero Monday. terbeck. Main took dinner with Mrs. F. B. FOR Education, OR. GERTRUDE 0. CAMPBELL. most prominent police olTlcers iu the pluinaiit alleged that.her husband, Bee county uud notwithstanding tlie C. Seymour and N. N. Rouse were at tho Ea. Return limit Aug. 7lh. fowing Sunday on accouut of camp- Whipple with the expectation of eat Oftlco over .MIIIH' Dry GoodH Blore, .MHKOII. fitute. who is a brother of the lute John B fact that tbe lust legislature abolished ton Rapids campineeting last Sunday. Mrs. Clara Hluka of Dansvitle visit­ Miss Alice Rector is recovering from meeting at Eaton Rapids and Albion. lug chicken, but the chicken came up OQlce houm 10 ii. m. to 12 in, I lo 4 and 7 to 8 ed at tlie home of her parents the first a severe Illness. FOR Noble Manhood, p. ni. Couutryuod towu call* promptly at­ Dakln, has squandered bis portion ol that olllce John has been doing busi­ A. S. Parish ofUrand Rupids Is visiting bis Special Excursion to Portland, Xalno. missing. tended. John Disler, aged 72. is doilig more bis brother's estate, amounting to over ness for tbe township Just tbe same. <»f the week. Mias Kate Ingalls tbnii all tbe boys. He has to bis credit parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Parish, »f Aureli­ Aug. 6,'1)7. viaited frieuda | Onondaga Nora Hicks has been vialting at FOR True Womanhood. B. FRANK E. THO.MAS, PHY.SIC1AN $10,000, that be has been cruel to her He experienced no particular dllticulty us, and his alater, Mra. Cha*. Norrls, of this Four generations of the Potter fami- near Eden Sunday. Eden tlie paat week. Ibis year a day at the tail end of a and fulled to properly support her. until tbe laborers who bad been con­ city. Excursion tickets as above will bo ay ate roaat godsu with A. O. Potter Miss Ella Near of Aurelius waa the D and nurgeon. Olllce aud roHkleucu over straw carrier where be took care of guest of L, H. Saunders laat week. A. J. Miller and wife were at Pleaa- Webb lis Whltman'H clothing store. Drink is said to be the cause of his structing a costly drain demanded J. E. Stofler passed through Masan last sold for train leaving Maaon at 3.02 p. and wife last Sunday. lealle. IT ffiyHS all important news of tho ITatlon. all the straw and a day in which be downfall.—Lunslng Journal, August their pay and the county treasurer re­ Friday on bis wheel onrouleror Indiana lor m. Aug. 6. Return limit Aug. 10. A special election will be held in ant Lake last Thursday. W. W. ROOT, M. D., bound six acres of oats. un outing. He was going via Albion aud Fare for round trip $12 00. For partic­ Mrs. H. C. Freelund aud daughter Mrs. Cordelia Ormsby, wife of Henry IT GIVES all important news of the World. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE fused to cusli the eominiasioner's or­ Coldwator. Maud of Masou are visiting friends this township on Saturday August 7 Mra. A. J. Hogle of Lansing is vis­ On account of tbe absence of M. J. ders. Tho laborers who held claims ulars see F. D. Stanton, agent. Ormaby, died at her late home in Les­ iting at F. B, Whipple's. IT GIVSS the most reliable market reports. P hoursfroraone to two, and fromalxto J, S. H. Holmes, who was released Mia. L, O. Smith and Mrs. Charles Lamb of ia this vicinity, lie Saturday moining, July 24, aned 65 (or the puriMMe of voting on the iiues- • jven P.M. Murray be resigned bis position as uniountlng to $500 appealed to tbe Chunotte drove lo Musnu Wudnoaduy last lion of raising $3500 to build two new Alfred Simons is quite sure that he IT OIVSS brilliant and instmotive editorials. . commander of the Mstsoii Muccabees, liy Judge Pudgbum of the Allegan cir­ coiiimlsslouer who informed them they week und until Friday %voro the guesia ot Mrs. Loa Randolph goea to Jackson years. Mra. Onnaby was born in iron bridges across Grand river, one T-VR .lENKINS. Homoiopathlo Physician cuit court on paying a $1,000 line for Mrs. rL. Frank Olurk. Mra. BmllTi Is her To tlie circus. to visit rriouds the luat of the week. Lockport, New YorK, March 13, 1832. saw an animal that reaembled a pan IT.aiVSB fascinating short stories. XJ and surgeon. Ollloo In NearblooK: rcHl. and at their meeting lust Tuesday ev­ must look to Ryan for their pay. Sev­ where the plank road bridge is and theror lynx on J. M. Royce's barn the murder of Motormutr Johnson, is mother. Barnum & Bailey excursions to ibo Maud Froeland und Jessie Clark In 1840 she moved to Michigan aud dence 'Jihous e east corner .Malnnnd Oak sts. ening W. L. Cheney was elected lo now in Eaton Rupids. Since tbe mur­ eral suits will be brought agutnst tbe settled in Stockbrldge. Slie was mar­ one where the old Statts bridge ia. one day laat week. IT 9I7SS annnezeelledagricQltnral department. UU vacancy. oiUclal in name ouly and he declares run on aU railroads. iitteuded the aodal at the Housel's laat Both of the old bridgea are unsafe for der was coniniitted in January, 1800, House for Rent or Sale. "I'be great Barnum & Bulley circus la Saturday evening. ried to Henry Ormsby May 29, 1854 H. L. Hoflmau and wife visited at IT aiVSS Boientiflo and mechanical information. FARMERS' MUTUAL tlie clothing be wore at tho time of the next time he goes Into politics he travel and to let them go longer may If anybody wants good rjuarters at On Oak street, J. N. SMITH. to be exhibited in Lansing, Auguat 10, and came to Leslie In 1873 where they mean a damage ault for the town. Stockbrldge Tuesday. PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ING- the tragedy, s.iuked In blood, and tbe will run for congress since it will be H. C. Freeland and wife, Maud have since liyed. Funeral services IT fflVZS illustrated fashions articles. E bam county. BafeKt,oheapeHt,beNt. For Quflalo during tbe O. A, R. encamp­ less expensive. Jackson, Ausust 18, and for the not­ iii'ieuland and Mrs. Fred Brown at­ We believe every consclentioua voter The keyboard met with Mra. E. A. Information write to J. H. Bhafor.secretary, ment, be can procure them easily by revolver with which be fired the fatal able occasion all railroads will la&ko a were held at the late home Tuesday at IT aiVSS homorons illustrations. shot, have been in possession of tbe Notice to Teachers. tended the L. A. S. at Mra. L. Clark's 10 a. m., Rev. C. A. Varnum ofilolat- will vote yes on thia question. Bv Densmore Monday night. Next meet­ Xason. FrankSeoly, Presldent,MaHon. Op­ writing to T. M. Saraw at No. 00, Cali­ . Don C. Pblllliia, tbe optician who special low round trip ticket, so all iUet week Wednesday. building both at once considerable ing will be the third Monday evening IT QIVES entertainment to 7oune and old. posite court house, Williams' block, ^'d lloor. fornia avenue. Mr. Saraw will gladly police. Last Saturday Holmes wrote has so frequently visited Masou, is on The next examination of teaobers those who desire to witness the ''Great- Ing. The remains were interred in money can be saved. If it carries asking that these ghastly relics be re­ for Ingham county will be held at tbe the Stockbrldge cemetery. in September. IT aiVSS satisfaction everywhere to everybody. assist anyone at no expense, board a little schooner, owned by biin- est Show on Earth," ouu doso at a Loroy Centre. 12,000 will be spread on the tax roll Grandma West Is on the sick list. turned to him, und they were shipped seir, destined to Honolulu. The She­ high school room In the city of Mason small expense. The Barnum & Bailey this year aud $1,500 next year. 0. L. CASTERLIN, fiotsford vs. Abbot is on again, this without delay. on tbe lOtb and 20tb of August, 1897. George Warner is visiting his broth- The families of W. H. Hutchings Misses Grace and Blanche lugela, T OAN, COLLECTION,INSURANCE AND boygan, Wisconsin, paper of lost week circus this year, while always tbe beat and A. O. DuBois liave been at the Maggie Dean, Allle Denamore, Ada Ij Real Estate Broker*. Office over F. W. time in tbe circuit court where Wm. says: The schooner. Myrtle Camp, de­ First, second or third gradeoeitlfloates audblggestln the past, la now con- ^••r, Elmer. lake for a few days. Threshlug has commenced in thIa vi­ Webb's Shoe Store, Maaon, Mich. H. Botsford sues Orinun B. Abbott for LOST: Monday, Aug. 2, a plain gold will be granted to successful candidates oeoea to be the most luoompitrable ex- v cinity. Wheat and rye are of good qual­ Cobb and Mra. E. A. Denamore are We furnish the NEWS and N. Y. [Weekly Tribune band ring, marked and dated; tittle parted from Sheboygan Mouday nigbt You can hear the hum of the threah- $b,000 dumuges on account of said Bots­ on its long sail to the Hawaiian Is­ M. HANLON, Com. lilbltlon In the entire world; Nothing 'iig maohlue again. Mrs. Lovey Aldricli, for many years ity and turning out well. enjoying themselves at Pleasant Lake ford having been often arrested at the value save us memento to owner. Re­ a resident of Leslie, died at the home thia week. e. FREELAND, Ileal Estate Exchanfre, lands, which Is expected to occupy has ever, or will ever approach it, for • i • '(1 Tauto O'dell Is working for Richard Mr. Gordon Clifrof Jaokaon viaited 1 YEAR for $1.50 H , FIro, Llfo and Accident Innuranco. No­ Instigation of suid Abbott una bis good ward if left at this otllce. National Eiiciiiiipiiient R. A. R., Buffalo, tbe genuine merit of ita curloiia'per- of her son, E. C, at SauDiego, Califor­ Remember the Epworth League tary Public. OUlco over City Bakery, MaHon, name wounded. three montlis at least. Tlie Myrtle I'utmnn. nia, July 19. at the advanced age of 07 hia mother and other frienda hsre the Mich. 1020 Programs have been issued thie Camp is of 48-ton register, 07 feet long, ^ N.V.tAug. 28to28. tormauoe, tbe size and completeuesa of flrat of the week. campmoetiug commencing August 1 CASH IN ADVANCE. week und otlier preparations are going Tbe Michigan Central will sell ex­ Its menagerie, and »be wonderful dia- • Mra. Jud Putman and Mra. Cindy ears. She was born at Sanboriiton, aud ending August 8. -VR. GEO. C. MOODY, VETERINARY E. Everett Howe's "Cliionicles of breadth IS feet aud a depth of nearly button are visiting friends in Clinton few Hampshire, of Scotch and Eng­ Mr. and Mrs. Beeoher Harwood and Address all ordres to THE lf£j\^S J Surgeon and Dentist,(graduate Ontario Break O'Day" Is a volume that Is rap­ rapidly forward for tbe Lansing dis­ 0 feet. Oswald F, Stephens recently cursion tickets to Buffalo N. Y. for play of Its gorgeous equipment.: The ; lish parentage, March 29, 1800. She Mr. aud Mra. George Strong speut eterlunry College). Treats all diseases of idly xaiiiing ground. The third etli- trict Epwortli league convention to be bought her for trading purposes $7 for tbe round trip. Dates of sale show requires sixty big railroad cars ; !<>uaty. Buoklen's ArnicaSalre. JHorses itnil Cattle. Will attend calls day and for Its transportation, omploya 700 p(o> was twice married, the last time to Sunday at Pleasaut lake. alght, omce and residence corner A aud llon Is already published. It ik n faa- held here Aug. 17 and 18. The llrst uinoiig the Hawullau Islands, having Aug. 21, 22 and 23. Return limit Aug. JSd. Eviins la doing some fine stack- TheBestSalvein the world for Cuts, session will beat two o'clock Tuesday pie and possesses over 500 horses and /ifT for the larmers in this vicinity. Caleb Aldrlch. Two sons survive her. Will Baldwin drives a new buggy Wrll«i y»iiriiiiin«nnoatnl cnril, ••nil it to «eo. W. Mut -r.ik- Ash'Sts., Mason. MIoh. isasyl oinatlng tale, cspeciully to Ingham been engaged iu the business many 31. An extension of tbe limit until Simon R. Clark of Bluff, III,, aud E. purchased of Fred Olds. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, WKCKI.Y and Jackson county people near whoso afternoon which will be devoted to luf- years ago. Cupt. Ouudersiin, of She­ Sept 20 can be procured by depositing half a hundred of cages of rare animals. 'fleairfEO Gray got 38 largo loadaof hay Fever Sores,Tetter,Chapped Hands, dresses of welcome and greetings and Its dally expenses are over f6,000, anti , C. Aldrloh of SanDlego. She was the Rev. Claflin of the Congregational TJUI'US RAYMOND, Dealer In cenoral doors the scene of Us experience lies. boygan, will suit the bout through tbe ticket wlthjoint agent ot BuflUllo be­ ill *ia (torn devon aoroa. Who can beat it? widow of a soldier of the revolution ChllblainB,CornB,and all Skin Erup­ XVhardwaro, paints, oils, and farinors' sup. responses. In the evening Rev. P. L. lukes and out the St. Lawrence to the tween Aug. 24 and 31. it ranuua lyrlnstructs and entertains ?: The ditch that waa auryeyed about and drew a pension of $30 per month. church at Leslie occupied the pulpit tions, aud positively cures Files, or no piles. Main street, Mason, Mich. 1730yl. One of (lie best places to get your Tliumpson of Lunslng will deliver bis several million of patroiis. It In the ' here last Sunday evening. ocean, where an ocean navigator will F. D. STANTON. Agent. , bill Bbow of.the unlverae, and one of a year ago iu this vicinity will be be- Pay required. 11 Is guaranteed to give T A. BARNES, Insurance and Collection horse shod, or to get any kind of re­ famous lecture "Youth Yesterday and be engaged. Her crew will consist of L. C. Reynolds and family of Lans­ Mrs. L. H. Saunders sports a new perfeotsatlsfactlon or money refunded, Save Your Old Carpets TOBAK:.oirnTfi pairing in iron und wood work by ex­ Tomorrow." There will be a sun­ Advertised Letter List. the ,lj»rgMt; eiitorprlMa iu tbe entire Kuu this week. ing are In town for a few days. tl, Agonl, Money to lonn. Office nt resi­ four men. The destination of the worW. It will be » great day for thia ^ bicycle., price 26 cents per box. For sale by All kttt thia midi lato tiiiUi ist OntaHttl The iHjeit and most aucoenful onre for'thn dence. Mason. perienced workmen, also buggy trim­ rise service Wednesday morning and schooner is Houunlulu, of wblob city MABOir, Aug. a, I8II7, Mr; MoPbarland who has been work- Cyrus Cole and family of Michigan ming, is at Jack Fowler's. New bug­ tbe remainder of tbe day will be de­ QlrbashiHliB Llbble Parker, James vicinity, and doubtless a largo crowd A fresh coat of paiut very much Im­ Longyear Bros., Maaon, and F. H. onleBa lo cure the worst oa«e. mmaaJv ONEY TO LOAN, B\ THE REAL ES- Mr. Stephens is a native. A number will avail themselves of tbe low rate ana; for Goorgo Vorco returned to City and Mrs. Rolla Drake of Toledo tato Agent, JonN ODNSIIAOK, gies made to order and all work guar- voted to papers and disousslous on its Wilson, Mr. Oliarley Teltt.Mr.CA. fi In home up north. proves the looks of the front of W. E. Field, Dansville. Any aliio rroiu liair yard to three yarUs wide, M of tbe factories of Sheboygan will send Thaoker, Mrs. 0.8. . . and Attend the performaivoe from tbIa were here to attend the funeral of their Wilcox's store aud also the Ououdaga 75o pur Hcinare yatd. Send for dronlam. unteed. Shop opposite Mend'a mill, work. Everyone will be welcome speoimens of their manufaotures for August Bhuooaky la working for EO. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY' Musuu, Mich. * at all sessions. Persona oalling'fbr the above latter* plsats place. grand-mother, Mrs. Aldrlch, furniture store. THB L. M. FBTBM 8TKAH POWEK CAMXT G aud ShJirUnrdwari, Maple at,, Maiou. exhibit at tbe Hawaiian oapltol. •ay advorllacd- - -. U. A. UlliMitNT lf,M. Jud Putmnn. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Lowe of Obtcago CUARIHO AIID lUO HRTO CO., I'rioe, Jl.OO iier box; 3 boxen ttAO. Xa^iS Two young men of Mason were lu MT Ollntob Ave., iw.i DETROIT, MICH Jay Bva'

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