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VOL. XLI-NO. 26 MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JUJSE 29, 1899. AVHOLE INTO. 3010.

New Aod material. White IDuck Skirts, 75c to $i.oo. K. SiindorB, Attornuy-iil Law. Mason, , Fred Einmettand Mrs. Celia Tyler, . Mlcli. J.'etoskey last week. G both of ijansing, were married liy Jus­ At the elo-.e of the exercises the EG. 11. OU-iLIOSlME, attorney lit law, at In McCrosaen's window is a relic— tice Squiers last Thursday evening. class of '99 was tendered a reception G Mason, Mlcli. the "saw" from the American Saw by the class of '00 at the K. 0. T. M. WE ARE offering the largest assortment of the newest Neck­ Fl.sh, obtained by Clias, Norris w.hile At the meeting of tiie state board of hall. The ball was tastefully decorated wear, Fans, Mitts, Parasols, etc., at prices that indicate that EWIS B. MOAUTIIUU, Atlornoy at education, at Ypailanti last week, aud the '00s gave tiieir departing J Law, Mason, JUuli. iu Florida last winter. the resignations of Principal Boone schoolmates a right royal good time, trading at tills store is pleasant and profitable. UGH E. EJOOT, Attorney and Connsolor Remember that the special June and Supt. Simmons were asked for. Light refreshments were served aiid a H (itlaw, Olllcoovor li'lrstStalo audSnv- sales at Purkhurst's close next Satur- bar]) orchestra discour.ied line music. li KS Uanlc, MiiHOUiMlcli. (llyl (hiy. Read tlie prices given in his ad­ A party of picnickers from Char­ lotte were poisond by ealiiig canned Success to the classes of '99 and '00. a. AVEliy, atlornoy at law. Odloeop- vertisement this week. poHllo Hudson llonse, LansliiK, Jlleb. beef while at PineLake last Thursday. E New chamlier sels at The Leader, ' The Alunnii liaiiquct. olmes, i aancer & See the hammocks at The Leader. Q. A..S.MlTil. 0. .1. HOOD. W.B.KETCJIUJI&CC* The Musou High School Alumni W. B. KETCituJr & Co.* The Dry Goods MITH, & HOOD, Allornoys and Counselors. Association held lis annual banquet store, riason. Rooms 17,18 and lU, old P. 0. lildt', Lansing. Dr. Alice G. Lonsdale of Detroit, S .who extensively advertised herself as Mrs. Carrie Diamond lias retnrned to at the Armory hall in this city fast TIRED A. AI.LUN, atlornoy allaw.atconn- a "lady doctor" was convicted of man- Mason from Owosso and is now re­ Friday evening and it was the best ^ftac5§c$gg:95§§$§?j«gc:9«:9gc^^ J: ty clerk's oflluo. Mason, MIoh. slaughter last Saturday, pairing her residence ou Columbia meeting the association ever held. street. A slunt reception was given in tlie IMIYNICIAMH. All meinbers of Phil McKenian Post parlors at which time the clansmates Ribbon renuiauts 5c a yard alBIills.* A ricasnnt Wedtliiig. SO-.tcrc r.iiiH for ,SuI(«. are requesled to attend the regular renewed old acquaintances and talked CHAS. G. JENKINS, M. D. Five and one-half inlles northeast of Eaton meelirg Friday cveuiiig, July 9, lo The ball-game last Friday between over tliose good old days they had It was a pleasant gathering at the Rapids, In Aurollus township, fair bulldlnga. HOMEOPATH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, traiisacL business of importance, the boarders of the Donnelly and spent In school. M. E. church hist evening, the occasion 73 acres undor plow,good orchard,good well, Special attention given lo Kyo, Ear, Nose Charleston hotels resulted in a victory ioeing the weddins of Miss Carrie Inqulreof W«t, S. MiM.KU, North Aurolins, niKl Throat Dl.ieasos; diseases of Women Eugene McKernan, a former Mason At 8:30 o'clock, under the direction ,'JK2 mllos west of Mason. if and Rectal Dlsousea, boy, lias r, cantly become u part owner for the latter. A banquet was the of'R. C, Dart, all marched to the ban­ AliuelSwartout of this city and Mr. Ol't'ICK IN NUAll BI.K,, HHS. 1 lo 5 .t 7 to 0 p,m, in the steamer 0. W, Moore, making prize, quet room above. Wherever it was Arthur Harold Beneliel of Ann Arbor, CiirtI <>r TliiiiiliN. regular trips between Obicugo and convenient meinbers of the same class The ceremony was performed by Rev. We desire to thank our neighbors and GERTRUDE D. CAMPBELL, M. D, Hoyt & Sop's delivery horse took friends for their aid and sympathy,, also for Keiioaba, Wis, sut together. The class of '92, 10 iu W. H. B. Ureh of Ionia. fright at the freight depot last Friday the lloral tribunes during the death and HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFinCE numbt-r, had eight present aud two of Eight little misses acted as ribbon burial of our husband and fallior. over MoOrosaoii's drnf store, Mason. afiernoon and ran away. The wagon P Buggy whips from five cents up, the eight were on the program. Tills maids, and Miss Jeanette Zimmerman Mas. lIlCt.lSSA SAXTON, OIUoo hours 8 a. m. to 0 a. m. 2 to -1 and 7 to fi was badly demoralized and the horse Mas. HHNUY HINOKLUY, p, m, Oouutry and town calls promptly at- reaper whips for 25c at 0, F, Brown's,* class was the largest one present. conveyed the wending ring, and the touded, slightly injured. Mits. JAS. JI. SHA.i?isn, A wreck of freiglit trains occurred Tlie ladies oflhe Baptist church had bridal party entered the room to tlie strains of Longherin's bridal march, \. I'. TltllI>ullNUII, lllO IICIltiNt •pkR. PRANK E, THOMAS, PHYSICIAN on the Grand Trunk ut Lansing last .Ladles' and chlldrens' hose now 10c prepared a very choice menu and XJ nndanrgoon. Oniooovur Webb & Whit Sunday. Several persons were slight­ at Mills. • * every one enjoyed it. The hall was Mrs. H. O. Halstead iiresiding at the Win visit lialh thellrsland third Thursdays man's clothing store. organ. and Olconios thesecond and fourth Thursdays ly Injured and the property loss is es­ handsomely decorated with flags, of each month. Best tooth 50.00. dwp Outof 1,186 bills introduced in tlie Miss In is H. Weed of Schoolcraft W. W. ROOT, M. D., timated at ^25,000. bunting, pictures, and potted plants House at Ihe beginning of the session, was muld of iionor and Mr. Ed. B. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE and the tables would have caught the FHi-niurN NlivilM. Yesterday Master Lelaud S. Steeve 371 were passed, oyer 800 being killed, Powell of Spokane, Washington, best hourafromono to two, and from six to left in committe pigeon holes or were approving look of a king. Check room for bicycles, boot und shoo re S3veni'.MP . was six years old and he celebrated the man. Misses Nina Bristol, Rie Ray­ pair sho'i, south side public square, two not reached on the general order. Of A harp orchestra, which consisted occasion by giving a party to liis ner, Pearl Laiigley and Cora Neely of doors east of Lovoretl's grocery and feed 584 bills introduced in the senate, MS of Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Clark, Fred Lee, store, , JOKN t\ WlT.KiN8,Jlasou,Mioh. • FARMERS' MUTUAL young friends and playmates at Ills this city acted as bridesmaids and Geo. were passed leaving 400 undisposed of aud Earl Gregg, rendered several IRE IN.SURANCE COMPANY 0* ING- home on Columbia street. C. Finfrock of Detroit, ArchieL, Har­ Hvikl JjNtiiKt Ulllcc. ham county. Siifost,ohoapoRl,best. For or killed. numbers during the banquet. Fol­ laformatloF n write to ,T. U. Shafor,8ocrotBry, lowing is the menu: ris of Detroit, Dr. Conrad Georg Jr., I have opened a real estate ollloo oyer the John Laaenby has this week sold to Mason Furniture Co's store. Am prepared lo Mnsou, PmnlcSooly, Prosldont,Mason. Op­ Dr, Jenkins a fine New Broadway D, Arnhammer of Indianapolis was Cousonnnd of Ann Arbor and R. B, Rayner of posite courthouse, Williams'block, 3d Uoor. talto charge of all real estato for sale or rent. carriage, full leather top, rubber tires' in Mason last Friday and purchased of Wafers Olives Masmi we^re tlie groomsmen. , A suite 01 pleasant rooms to rent. and long distance axle, as liandsome a Joseph Price his' horse Jack P, by OhlcUen Eloufee Cold Boiled Ham At the close of the ceremony the ,T0UN DUNSDAOK. ,. ~ C^T7cA8TE8LIN, Will Carlton, for $150 and George Sib­ Delinonlco Potatoes French Peus wedding party retired from the church Over store of Mason Purulluro Co. ri? as anybody could ask for. 1- ' • OAN, COLLECTION,INSURANCE AND ley's fine Greenbacks roadster forlSOO. Bread and Butter amid tlie strains of Mendelssohn's Bsnl Estate Brokers. Ollleo In the new L Six cents alive for fowls Bvpry dny, He also purchased a good mare of M, Lettuce Salad ' Mayonnaise Dressing march, to the residence of Mr, and Lawrouoo block. Mason, Mich. 2' :iwp J. G. DEAN. J. Bement. Horsemen know where . Fromage do Brie IMrs. VV. H, Rayner where the recep­ Superintendent W. J. McKone will to" come to find the good ones. Stra>s'berry Hhorbort Assorted Cako tion was held. The members of the B. GEO. C. MOODY-, VETERINARY Balled Nuts WOOD ALCOHOL.. Surgoonand Dentist,(graduate Ontario conduct a teacher's institute at West bride's former Sunday school class D Brauob, commencing July 6, also one Many farmers annually permit the CofToo Iced Tea served the refreshments. Votorlnars OoUego). Treats all diseases of After the banquet, B, C. Dart called To burn in starting your HorsoaanaOattlo. WUlattend oallsdayand at Coldwaier, commeuciug July St, loss of large numbers of their fosvis by The bride has been a successful and to order'and presided as toastmaster. alght. onioe and rosldenoe corner A and He is at i)reseutrustlcatin« at Almont. chicken cliolera and kindred diseases, highly respected teacher In our schools Gasoline Stove A.Bh-Bt8.,Mason, Mich. 1503yl We make a remedy which not only He told many funny stories which for several years and lier many friends A thlmble'party for the benefit of cures, but will prevent disease among kept the banqueters in good spirits. wish her the best of life. J. QILLAM, AUCTIONEER. Sells nil the ladles' aid and building association your fowls. Sold and guaranteed by Following is the proKi'am: Saves • kinds of personal Droporty, The groom i.? agruduate of Miclilgan of the Presbyterian church will be giv­ H. H. Bradley & Co. * Toastmaster—K. 0. Dart '02 lyr.p. , White Oalt, Michigan. History - - Fred Allen '02 University and has accepted tliechait lots of en by Mrs. J. N. Tliorburu on Friday The Alumnus na a Teacher Bertha Fanson '00 of chemistry aud biology in the S. 8, RAYMOND* SON.Dealers In general afteruoou from two o'clock until live. To advertise the Free Street Fair The Alumnus In War Evert H, ClarU '1)5 .hardware, paints, oils and farmers' sup­ and to enable every one to contribute The Alumni Assoolatlon Nina Bristol '89 Still College of Osteopathy at Des Smoke and Dirt. pliesR . Main street, Mason. Mich. 1730yl. , The next business and social meet­ toward that end the secretary has ar­ Days of Auld Lang Syua Eflle Beooh '74 Moines, Iowa, where they will make ing of the Epworth League will be ranged with the Democrat to print Class of '90 Cecil PoUoli '0» their home. Ask Banquet jong A. BARNES, Insurance and Oolleotlon held at the home of Mrs. Rodney Coy free of charge a nobby ad, on ail en­ The guests from away were W. M. . Agent. Money to loan. Offlco at rosl- Bachelor Maids Myra Wood '02 denpeJ . Mason. next Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, velopes left at that otlice any time The School Board L, W, Mills Beueflel, Terrill, Iowa, S. E. Hlggius, A cordial invitation is extended to all. next week. Every one using envelopes ThoSohools Supt. E,D.Palmer Ann Arbor, Miss • Lillian Higgins, longyear Brothers EO. A. EABLE, DEALER IN HEAVY The meeting closed with three rous ^" and SUalf Hardware. Maple St..Mason. is invited to brlug them iu and help lue meeting cioseuwiiu^ureB rous-; BuriiHto,, jo^yu Migg ija Allen, Corner Drug Store. n John.Maser, a farmer aged G5, living to boom the Fair. ing cheers for the Mason High School ^nn Arbor and Miss Roda Selleck, on the Pine lake road just outside of and its Alumni Associatiou. Bay City. Nortli Lansing, dropped dead at 6 Great sale, many samples, shirt o'clock lflst;Frlday morning from asud-' waists at Mills. » Tlio Fourth nt Dansvlllc. deu stroke of paralysis. He bad just LubricaUngoils for harvesting ma­ " Xhe Niagara Falls Route." arisen from bed and was lacing, bis Miss Jessie H. Ackerman, one of the Great preparations are being made chines, at U, H. Bradley & Co.'s. * shoes when he fell over dead. eight round the world missionaries for for u grand celebratiout Besides all the W.; C. T. U., will give two address­ the usual features iu the way of enter- n,m. • p. ra. p, m. An ex-confederate who served four es in Lansing Sunday, July 2. Her talnn'ieut there,will be a bicycle race, Itliof July Kxcursion. Mason ,.,. 0:50 UW O-M years In Rhett's 8.0. Battery of Long- topic at 3 p. m. at First Presbyterian called a barrel race, Tlie prizes in Rate one first class limited fare for Jackson lOrUO . ; 2:80 10:60 street's Corps, stopped in Mnson Fri­ church, will be "The women of Asia." this race will be glveu by the business the round iriij. Detroit laiffip.m. 8:80 7:16a, m. day on his way to Toledo. He looked In the evening she will speak at Cen­ men of Mason. You will be sure of a Dates of sale July 3rd and 4th. Re­ ...Did you seud your... Chicago 7:00 8:60 0:30 ,• older but much more attractive than tral M. E. church. ' Subject, "British good tlmelf you celebrate at that place. turn limit July 5th, rates apply to any and American expansion and some of Dansville people-have always turned NORTHWARD. wlien behind the guns of the rebel bat­ point on M. 0. R. R.westof Detroit tery and his old time opponents gave the results." She is to speak at the out to tliedoiugsin Mason and there river. LAUNDRY a, m. n. m, p.m. iilm a cordial welcome and the uext International Christian EndeavorCon- Is uo doubt but Mason people will re­ Mason 7:50 12:21 6:33, day sent him on his way. yeutlon at Detroit next week, hence ciprocate. Notice. < 'To' the Superior Laundry l,a«6lng 8;12 12,00 «:00' the opportunity of securing her at W. C. Keene, the grocer at Dans- Hunting my promlsos Is strictly for- Agency atthe Home Bakery? OW0S8O... i-.n Ar. 1:35 p.in. T-IS One 10 cent package .of Bryant's Saginaw 10:83 2:17 8Hfl Lansing. ylUe, will receive entries for the Mas­ bidden. J, E. TANSWELL. 3W Ifnot,doBo. All work guar­ Boot Beer makes five gallons of a de- nay City 11:10 "!»> on barrel bicycle race, aud give nuy anteed. Sent Tuesdoy, re­ Macltlnaw 7:00 p. w "^ lightOil, sparkling summer beverage. 1S70 Clark Iloase. 1800 Will the parties who have borrowed information desired. O. W. BUQGLE8, Purely a temperance driuk. Sold by Newly repainted, newly lefarnlshod. Best turned Friday. Goa'l Pass, and Tlokot AROOt, Chlongo. pipe wrenches and tongs please return and otienpfSt feed barn I'nd Uvorv stable In % F. D. SiANTON, Ilokot Agont, Massu. H. H. Bradley & Co. * them at once to Raymond's hardware.* Raymond repairs bicycles, * the city. WM, H. OLABK, Prop. \!^^SiE£S^!^S!^SS!M!^^3^m!&

sV shii), as has al.so the Democratic club, MICIimAN STATE NEWS. MICHIGAN FARES WELL. PROBABLY MURDERED. FORMS A NEW CABINET. .\ few years since there was a silver Tlie Aniiiiiil lleiiilJiiNliiii'iil iil' I'li.it- Tliciiry 111' .Siilelile in CiiKo iil' ViiiiiiK Scniitiii' \ViiliU'i'U-lli>ii.s«vbiiii .Siii'c'ei.'«l» clul) and a, prohibition club. The Anti- Siiii.H 111' Vt-'turaiiH. llllLSlLTs' Sllllll'll'.S SlllMV.S nil lll- Wiiiiiaii Koiiiiil Di.'iiil ill a AVIeliUii In ()r;;'iiiiI'/.iiiK ii Xeiv Ki'i'imll liliiiilllli Saloon league, although not iv political At the annual cam]) in Grand Kiiiiids (ICnii.) lliiiiU Aliaiiiloiiuil. cruiiHe 1)1 Uimliie.ss In Sditc. miiil.sli'y. organiza.tii).n, aims to accomplish moral of the J^fichigan division of the Sons of reforms tliroiigh iiolitieal means, Wichita, Kan., ,lune 20,—When the Veterans the election of ollicers result­ The post ollice department has made Paris, ,Tuue 2:1.—Ijiite Tliiirsday aft­ Students at the University of Mich­ (iriiiliiiite Cliili, body of iMiss Belle Shiviii was found at ed as follows: public the aniiiml readjustment of sal­ ernoon the aiinoiincement was made 'I'lie (iradiiate club draws its mem­ two o'clock last Thursday morniug in igan Have Nearly One Hun­ Comni.andor, Crolgliton ,1. Post, Grand aries of poslniasters, to take ctl'ect.Inly that Senator Waldcclc-Uniisscaii had bers from the si iidcnts at I 111! university Riiplds; senior vice commandor, l''red W. the ollice of the Njitional I'aiik of Com­ Shornian, Port Huron: Junior vice, 1. Michigan fares extremely well. eonipleted tho formation of a caliiiiet dred Clubs and Societies.' who are ]iursuiiig post graduate worlj. merce, dentil having resulted from a Cliarlos A. C.iiorney, llart; division coiin- Only four states show a larger number with the exception of the portfolio of It geni.'ra.lly meets with some menibers bullet wound in the head, it was stip- sol, P. 11. Roliorts, .DoornoUl; W'tl- of iuerciised salaries, which is signifi­ public works. of the faculty. The Micliigan SlJite llani P. Tlefonlhal, lloiililas Station, and ])0scd that she had committed suicide. Janios t. HI una, lloward City; dolGgiito at cant in view of tlic fact that the ad­ Tho senator, accompanied liy the new EACH cuss HAS ITS OWN OFFICERS. ,\iirmal club is composed of students in Later dcvelo]mients seem to indicnte larKo to tlio national convonlloa, Capl. vances In salary are iiiaile on the basis caliiuet ministers, proceedctl to the the university who have attended the Carl A. '^VaKnor, Port Huron; other dclo- tliat Ihe young woniaii was murdered. of increased business. l''ollowiiig are i'jiysec ]ialaee at 0:10 p. in., to present normal .school at "^'psilanli. Kales, M. 0. Morrick, tiallle Creelc, and Coroner McLaiigliliii now says her the iiKU'cascs; his colleagues to I'residcnl Lonlu't. 'I'lii; SloMt l''iir llt'HcliliiK iM Mu.' -Vdi- K, U JMcrcliaiil, St. Joseph. death was not suicidal and the police 'I'llllSl lllllsllM'S' Clllll, A. College. $l,r,no iHhpemlng 52,30'J .M. Waldcck-Kousseau ignored .\1M. l.-Cli-AsKoi'InllDii, VVlillir iliir Alii'ii'- i.m arc working upon tlie theory that mur­ The art of liaviug a merry good feast II I'll I III III MIelilKiiii. Albion .:... Giiillain, ICraiilz nnd Toiuearc, in view iil A.SHoc^liillmi lliiK du' .lidSt .llciii- .Mlesan ... l,-10O der has been done. Miss Slaviii, wiio is the aim of tlie Toast-masters' club. Alma 1,700 Uakevtew 1,200 of llndr altitude during the previous lii'i'H—Alius mill i'iirpi>-ii!« "• *''" lieports to tlic state board of health was the bank's stenographer, was per­ Its lueniliers, with llu'ir ladies, iiicetas Alpena 2,2iW Uiurliiin l,.10O negotiations. Viirloiis OrKiiiii'/.iilliiiiN. from i)0 observers in vnrioiis portions Bad Axe... l.riOO Uiwton .. 1,100 mitted to take in outside work, niid was occasion ilcmands a.nil "drive dull care 1 ,-100 'I'he new cabinet as organized is as fol­ of tlie state for the week ciu'ied on .lime Bcldlng t,7iw r.eslI .L.^l tU - •." froquentl.y employed by commercial Bellalro 1,100 io \v,s: away." 17 indicate that inlhinimation of the laidlagtoa 2,20b.'WO0 I Special Gorrca|)Oiuli'iu;o.] Beaton Harbor. 2,MO Manchester travelers and other strangers, work of Senator WaldecI;-T{oussoan, president of A Diile'Ji Cliil). bowels, cholera, morbus, cholera in­ Bessemer I,.ifi0 Manistee 2,.100 Anil Arliur, iMich,, .luiu; :21,—'I'lmru 1,200 Ibis kind often keeping her in the ollice the coniicll of mlnlstor.H and mliilstc.r oC 'I'he students of Dnlcli descent have fant uiii, piiciimonia and tonsilltis in­ B. Hapld.'^ 2,200 MarcelluK ... . iiru ni-arly UK) dilVinriil, nry:"'''''"'!'""" lllrmlnKhain .... l.tiOO .Marshall li.llOO at the banlc until ten o'clock at night. the Interior. organized tlie KiiiclOo Nashville ....'.'.'.'. I'.iiOO —anil lliiTi! arc -i'l of tliciii in I lie uni­ C. SiirlaKH 1,200 •N'eKaiiaeo 1,,S00 six o'clock. iMr. .lolics says that he ob­ Jt. Loygiies, minister of pulille histrwc- Several other orgaui/.ations, the pur- Charlevoix .. . 1,11110 .N'ewherry ],20u served the stranger surveying the in­ tlon. versity—lias ils own set of ollicers; and A UUIIIINIIIIII^ Ull't. i,;too Norway T.m M. Doeriils, minister of the colonies. |ioses of which arc made clear by tlicir ChesanhiK ...• ],;ioo terior of the bank very critically. every'ini|ioiiaiil. idea, is reiirescnled by The following arc the new trustees Clinton 1,200 Olivet M. Jean Oupay, minister of agrleiiltir.''e. niimi'S, are tlic Chess eliib, the Wliist Coldwater 2,-100 Otsego 1,500 ^Vhilc waiting for the stranger to an assoeialion of some Kind. selccti'd nt the annual meeting of trus­ l.CllO Oxford l.fiOO The cabinet was eoinpletctl by the. ac­ dull, the (lolf club, the University (liin Corinina keep bis a])pointment, Miss Slavia cvi- 'Pill! Allilitdf. AN.siu'illlloii. tees of Olivet college in Charlotte: Crystal I''iills, 1,200 I'omwiuer I.'IOO ceptance of the portfolio of piililie club and the Canoe club. BowiiKhic 2,31)0 Plymouth I.-IOO deiilly busied herself by writingletters The most.- far rcaehiny and uoiniili- (leorgc 1), Avery, Detroit; Itcv. Charles 1,100 rontliie 2,r)iw works liy iM. Pierre Daudiii. Soc'lnl Soeli-lli's. Dundee to lier friends, for when her body was caled of (liese or),'aiii/.a.lions is Uie Alli- II, Taiiitor, Chicago; liev. iC. 11. Allen, Bnrand i,r,oo Portland 1,700 The now cabinet is a atriing coinlii na­ Some of the iirga.ni/.alious which ex­ Kntoa Rapids. 1,700 Roehesier 1,200 discovered three sealed letters Avere Jetic association, 'i.'liis lias to do witli Lansing; Uev. W. IC. Long, .lack.son. 2,;i00 Saginaw tion, and is wholly in favor of Dri'yfiis; ist for purely social purposes are Ihe P.seanaba 3,200 found. All these letters wore written in theatlili'.tie inaUers of the entire uni­ I'rof. (leorgc N. Mllis was reclceled held Bviirt ],,'iOO Si. .Joseph 2,100 but, since it contains such cxtreiiic iiien .liiniors' Hop, the Senior Ueception, the V^oiiton 1,,<;iiO St. Louts l.iiHi a pleasant vein, and tliere was nothing versity. Witliin tlic organi/.ation, liinv- seerct;iry. It was iiniiounced at the 1,200 Sand l-ieach as Marquis de (lallifcl and M. .Millerand, Sophomore Hop, the l>'reshniaii S|iread, Grand Murals. 1,200 to indicate self-destruction. A barber alumni dinner that Dr. 1). K'. Pearsons, Greenville .... 1,1100 St. Slo. Mario... 2,100 it can hardly be expected toliavea long fvcr, are several suborManix.atioiis. 'I'lie 1,000 Shelhy who passed the bank at eight o'clock the h'reshman lianqiiet, the Webster of Chieagii, had subscribed $12r.,000 for Grand I.edge., 1,-I00 career. 'I'iie socialist parly liave al­ 'varsity footliall team lias il.s own olli­ PliisliliiK ],?,()0 South Haven... l.liOO saw Miss Slavin staniliiig before the Society I'anipiel, tlic .Iclrcrson Society an endowment. I,.t00 Siiarta 1,200 ready declared Unit, they will not in cers, till! ba-seliall team its own, also the Gaylord window, a])iiarentl.v waiting for some rpanqiiet, the l''ort.y eliili, the Freshman lUincoel! 2,100|Slaiuon 1,3IH) any way lie bound by or responsible for tracli leaiu and the several reserve Hiirhor Sprlngi 1,-too I Three Rivers... 2,2011 one. Another citizen heard a pistol l.iiw lliiiupicl, the Friars iind the Sen­ Ci'oii.s IliiliiK Well. . I.MO Union City. 1,100 M. -Millcrand's nets as a iiiinisler. The teams. 'I'lie tennis |ilayerK elinose their Hart shot just after eight o'clock. When ators. The weekly crop bulletin for Michi­ Hartford . 1,100 N'assar 1,000 latter, however, is a powerful debater, own uianaf,a',rs and ea|ilains, iind i;o do . 1,1100 Wayne 1,200 Jliss Slavin's father, the president of l.Hi'riiry iiiiil Di'liii liiiin-. Hastings who will share wit h .M. Walih'cl-;-l!"iis- the ililVerent class nine!;, elevens and gan says: Homer , 1,300 West Branch,. 1,200 . 2,200 While Pigeon.. the bank, and another citizen went to 'i'he literary and debating sni.di.'tics of Weather CDiidttloiiH iveni>rally very fiivor- llouKluo" — 1,300 seaii till.' brunt, of ilcfeuding the cabinet trai'l< teams, lint, the nuiin associalioii . ]„son Wllliamsion .,. 1,100 the bank in seareli of iicr at two o'clock' the university are; 'I'hc .Mplia Nu, the ab'.o for crop Kniwlli and farm work; cora Howell Wyandotte .... in tlie chainlier, most of the other iniii- exercises a certain f^-enefal supervision hii.s iiiado g-ooil stand and Is mostly culti­ tnilay City.,.. •. 1,-I00 2,200 in the morning they found the bank Adclphi, the Webster, the .lelVcrsiiniiin, . 2,100 islersl)cingfnr less skilled in ih'batc. .\l. over all ami K'i^'t'" S|ieeial allcntion to vated; o;itK, rye, liarley and |)asnires in Ironwood door unlocked, paiicrs were scattered Ihe Sumner, Ihe House of i;e])resenta- fiood coadltioii; suKiir beets loolc healthy, Decri-ases; Grayling .... , 1,200 Waldcck-lloiis'seaii, who is perhaps Ihe llie 'varsity teams. Conslaiitlne .. .5l,'loo around the floor, theconteiitsof several livcs, Ihe Chiiate l.leliating cliili, the arc heiiif,' thinned and cultivated; hayiiiK ,. 1,300 I or. I a 2,300 most successful plciider at the p'rench One III' I 111' Mil'Kcsl. Decatur ". I'lOOlNowaygo 1,UG0 drawers were disarranged, and Miss lliimilliiirDebalingcliib, the llcntoii lie- l)ei?iiii, yield ItKlil; wheal contimies very Kasl Tawas... bar, loses an income of ,t;20,000 liy be­ poor and Is rusting; potatoes dohiK splen­ Slavin's keys were missing. Tlic re­ TlieKtuilcnts' Lect lire associalinn has bating clul) and the Lincoln society. coming miuister. didly. SEVERAL CHANGES. volver found by the young wonian's (1 very iMr^e uii'nilie.rslii|) lu'caiise cvery- •\\'li>- 'I'liey l''..visl. side was not her own. Her weapiiii was rmdy'piircliasinp'-a leeturceiiurse liciiel The I'liilologica.l, I'edagogicul and Sl'ill lor l.Ui'. ,-»nile liy the Sliile lliiiiiil iil'AHTH'"*- found in a drawer. The theory of the STRIKE IS SETTLED, is a' iiiemlier and entitli'il to vote at tlie l'hili)SO|ihical societies exist to slinin- .lames Mark's was si'ulenecd at Fort liii'C' III nil Iiii|iiii'liiii< itlcetinf.J ))olice is Hull the miinlcrcr expected to annual ideelioiiH. 'I'lie association fur- Huron to the state prison at .lackson 'rimlisalHlH 111' .IliiK'i's \\'i'Hl ol' Ilii' iMifi- late interest ill Ihe languages, in the lie III ill lain si UK. secure valuables or money, ni.-^hes each year a course of eiuiit or art of Iciii.ihiiig and in philosophy, re­ for life. His crime was the murder of sisslppl to Itrsiilile Work— nine enlertainments at a nominal cosl. spect ivcly. his Iti-ycar-old wife, to whom he hnd The slate board of agriculture held a END OF CLEVELAND STRIKE. \'li'liiry fill' Slril.i'rs, 11 is ainonH' Hie oldest of the student iMosI liiiiioi'liiiil. been married but a few days, .leiinie very imiiortant mecliiig at the college orn'iin'i''ii1inns, luiviii;;' lieen in exisleiice I.)f the dc])artiiieiit Drgnni/ntions the jMiismaiin, who is alleged to have licen in 'Lansing. The experiment, station, I'eriiis AmiuiA'cil l>y Cnimcil Coiiiiiilt- Tiidiaiiapolis, liid., ,liiiie 22.—Presi­ 'M years. more iiiiiiorliinl. are the ICiigineering with Marks the night of the murder, is farm department and liortieiiitiiral dc- <0L' AKreiMl 'I'll—ItcNiill iiii lO.viivii- dent .Milchell.of the Ciilted Aline Work­ (Il'lilin-li'lil AsMiielliUoli. society in tlie department of engiiii.'cr- held in custody. partmcnt were reorganized to talce ef­ si^*e Victiir>* I'm' CiMii|iaii>'. ers Union of .America, received welcnmc 'I'iic oratcn-ical interest of the Ktu- ing, the U.eutal society in the dental de­ fect July 1, lasii. I'rof. C. D. Smith information \Vcdnesday night in Hie Caiisi'il II Seiisiidiiii. denls liuds cNjiression through tlieOra- partment, and the Hahnemann society was elected director of the station, dcnii Clovelaiid, 0„ June 20.—The great shape of a telegram from .loliii P. liosc Inrieal assiiciation. 'I'liis organi/.atiou in the homi-'opiithic depnii.ineiit. Tnilii Ferry, aged 22 years, the daugh­ nf short courses, superintendent of in- street car strike in Cleveland was set­ and .lames BOKIOII, organizers for the supervises liie animal contests and lic- I^ililoriiil lliiiii'ils. ter of wealthy parents, created a sen­ stilAites and college extension lecturer. tled at seven o'clock Saturday evening. llitcrnationiil union in tlie slates v.'est liales among the students of the liter­ sation in F.enton Harbor by inaking a I'rof, W. H. .Mumford was elected jiro- of the Mississippi aiinoiincing Hie prac­ A special form of sliideni organiza­ It was ended at a time when everyone ary ami law dcpartmenis, also arranges desperate attcmiit to end her life by fessor of agriculliire and superintend­ tical settlement of the crial miners' tions is the editorial boards of the col­ had decided that a peaceful solution for the intercollegiate meets, both in laUiiig morphine. Des|)ondency over ent of the farm at a salary of $1,.SU0. la strllcc west of Hie jMississip]ii, wliieli lege piihliealions. Of these publica­ was improliable. The terms of adjust­ oratory and debating. the desertion of her lianeco is attrib­ the horticultural dcpiirtinent If. F. has been in progress over two months. tions tlierc arc, including the annuals, ment arc similar to IIIOHO which the Wimieii'N Iji'ii>jue. uted as the cause for her act. She will Gladden resigned as assistant profes­ men unanimously rejected at their As a result ot the settlement 22,00(1 of nine, aiitl as cacli is equipped with a tlie ;10,000 strikers in Missouri, K'ansas, Tin; mission of the Women's league recover. sor and U. F. Hedrick was elected in his meeting Thursday night, '.riic agree­ full board of editors nearly .100 per­ Indian Territory and .Ark-iiiisas will re­ is to liioli after the women stuilents. stead at a salary of $1,200, The change ment provides for the hearing of griev­ sons are required to till the places. JdMvs Uoius Itrlelly Tiilil, turn to work nt once. The set 1 lemenfc 'I'o see that tliey are not lost in Hie Inis- of the farm de]iartment relieves Frof. ances and a resort to arbitration in case • Till' 1,111'seNl 111' .\ll. A class of I'lT yonng men and women is a distinct victory for Ihe men, as they tle and liiirry of student- life. It Smith of all teaching work and places the men and the company cannot agree gnidnato from the Central'state nor­ it in the hands of Frof, Mnmfoi'd, It secured the eigbt-lioiir work day, an in­ interests itself move yiaiiieualrly in .Another university organization, and and it also provides for the reinstate­ mal school at Jiloiint Fleasaiit In the also relieves K. L. Biitterlield of his po­ crease of wages aniounlinglo from 12i/j their social sides. the largest one of all, is the Alumni as­ ment of practically SO ]icr cent, of the sociation. IDvcry ]ierson who lias been rural .school class. sition as superintendent of institutes to 15 per cent. :ind the "run of mine" MIINICUI OrKiinl/.atliins. old men at once, tlic remainder, cxcejit conneeted with the institution a year William I'enlield, a farmer and resi­ and college field agent. The board also those who have been guilty of violence, method of weighing coal wliicli means There arc several musical organiza­ or more is entitled to membership in dent of Dundee for the past -10 years, discussed the location of the new wom­ being placed on the waiting list. The that they \vill be paid for all the coal tions at the nniver.sity. (Jliief •iniong tills organization. died at the age of SS years. en's iiiiilding, but the matter will not company has clearly won the strike, they mine. All of the companies west tliese arc the Choral union, tlie Univer­ R. H. ELSWORTH. One additional carrier has been al­ liedelinitely setfled until the next meet­ but at a tremendous cost. 'I'he loss to ot the JiHssissippi have signed except sity Jilusieal society anil tlic Univer­ lowed ill the post ollice at Muskegon, ing of the board. The recent action of the Big Consolidated is $100,000; the the i\llssouri PacHic, the Missouri, Kan­ sity of ]\lichigan band. '.Hie first ar­ DEAD TOWNS. to take elVcet September 1. the legislature in organizing an exper­ gain to the Little Consolidated, the sas & Texas, tlic St. Louis & San l.''ran- ranges a yearly (iourscof musical euter- ciseo and tlic Choctaw & (iiilt. Nelson Van Fmskirk celebrated his iment sliitlon in the upper iioninsiila parallel lino belonging to .Senator lainniimts and manages tlie annual Otliiwn Ciiiiiily llHS llail WKhlu Us one hundredth hirtlulay anniversary at was considered and Hie secretary was Hanna, is $30,000. Tho 770 men have J^lay festival. '.I'lie second concerns it­ lliiiiiiitai'ioN Several I'liu'cs Tlial authorized to notify all interested iiar- his home in Flint. lost $no apiece. CIllMOll ItM ISl'.SSiOll.S, self with the nnisieal interests of the Are Xiov Only Mi'iixii'lcH. ties that the station would be organ­ Hanking Commissioner Jtfaltz has Tiidianapolis, Ind,, .liiiic 22,—'the su­ university in a general way, and the ized within six months, the time speci­ Only one outbreak ot violence at­ granted charters to the Old State bank tended the rcsiimiition of trallic on all preme lodge of the .•\iicient Order ot third furnishes the thunder for all cele- Ottawa, county probably has more fied by the bill. of Fennviile, capital !i;rr),000, and the the lines ot the Big Consolidated street nnited Work'meu completed its busi­ iiratious, athletic contests and sdident dead and Imricd town sites and pros- Brown City savings bank, capital $20,- railway Su'nday morning. There was ness Wednesday, It. was dceidci'i to of­ demonstrations. The. 'Varsity (llee, pccUve cities than any other county 000. LABOR STATISTICS. objection in some parts of Hie city to fer a iirize of $2,000 to the jiiri'niiictiou rianjo and ifandolin clubs also, lend in Michigan. Fort Sheldon was the The deal whereby the big shipyard of Hie retention of the nonunion men who making a gain of 25 iiercent. from .liine their aid to many public occasions. dream of wealthy Fhiladelphia capital­ Coiiiiiilssliinep Cox rurnlslio.s Some F. W. Wheeler at West Bay City passed were kept by the company. A iiarty of 1, ISOn, to ,fiiiic 1, 1000, ))i'ovidinj;,' that Then lliero arc the clas.=i glee nml ban.io ists in the early '-lOs, and the bulible into the American ship building trust lutureslIiiB' li'iietN iiiiil FlKiircN 25 men assembled near the !F.rook-lyn the increase exceeds 1,000 ue\>' mem­ clubs and the musical organizations of burst, after $200,000 had been spent. Cuneernlnii' Ifacloi'lcs. has been closed. Two weeks ago the bridge, just south ot the city, and when­ bers. A jii'lzo of $1,000 wns ol'r'e'-cd to the engineering dcpi^''*ii"^''*' Only rotting timbers in tlic sand re­ yard was appraised at $700,000.- ever a car came along witli a nonunion any jtirisdielion which had le;.;; than ClirlNtiilii A.SHiiclnllon. main of the fine buildings that were Labor Commissioner Co.x, who is chief An order has been issued establishing tirew the passengers were asked to dis­ 2,000 members on .Tune I, ISOf,, -.vliich The religious life oi the students built. faGto,ry ins|)cctor for the state, says: 0 post otVice lit IJCWIS, Genesee county, embark and wait for a. ear manned by a shall make a net inerense of not less finils expression throngli the Students' Charleston, another boom town lo­ In the inspection of the llrst 2,200 Michi­ with Frank 0. Lewis as ]iostinaster. union crew. In most cases Hie passen­ than 500 members. Christian association and Ihe Univer­ cated on (Irand river, has also disap­ gan factories, from January 1, 1S99, to Juno 1, ISlli), there wore found 77 now factortoa gers did as requested. Finally a non­ peared. 'Warren City, once the county li'rce rural mail delivery will be estab­ sity y. M. C. A. "Membership in the which had been built since last Inspection. union conductor undertook to argue .Sl.v Men Wiiiiiiileil. seat., no longer exists, a.nd whore its lished iit.Ilillsdale July 1. It will cover lirst is open 1x) all students and in the Of those 58 gave the amount ot capital with tlu>. crowd, and he was promptly Evansvillc, Tnd., .Tune 21.—'I'he coal buildings once stood are now farms. the territory surronnding the city for Invested as $014,'201, or an average ot $10,- second only to the yonng men. The struck over the head with a club, and miners' strilie a.ssiiiiied a serious aspect Ottawa Center, once a village of 200 or about tivc miles in either direction. 691.23 for oaoh factory. .\t the same ratio one has an enrollment of li'in and the the other 19 would havo Invosted $201,233, he and the motor man driven away. here early this (Wednesday) morning. 300 iiihabitanls, exists only in the mem­ Nathaniel G. Saxton, an old and re­ other of about 20(1. The Student Vol­ making an agg-rogato Cor the 77 raotorlesof 'J'he mob refused to permit the car to Operators a!, the Siinuyside mine had ory of Ihe oldest settlers. spected citizen of Mason and veteran unteer band furnislies recruits for the 5S15,52-I. The 77 factories wore employing move until a union crew came along and imported 30 negro miners from Ken­ of the civil war, aged 7(i, committed sui­ 752 males and 319 t'enialos, a total of 1,071 home and foreign mission field. pushed it to the barns. As a rule the tucky and '.vere dolivoring them at the Olilent UeNlUeiit. cide by cutting Ids throat -whiie in­ employes, or an average nf U employes for (iooil Oovi^riiiiioiil. each factory. old men were glad the strike was set­ mine at 1:30 a. m. when unknown Coldwater claims to have the oldest sane. The aggregate wages paid tho employes tled, though there was somogrnmhling liarties concealed in bushes near the The jnirposc of the Good Government continuous resident of Michigan in the Frank, the seven-year-old boy of was $1,•121.-13 each day, or a monthly wage because the nonunion men were Icept. mines opened fire on the negroes. It club can lie inferred from its name. ])erson of Mrs. Lucy Jitiller, She has of $37,035.18. Tho average dally wages of Charles Case, was drowned in the river It is predicted that all tho nonunion was very d:irk and a stampede followed. Each year it gives a series of lectures lived in the state SI years, coming here these omployos Nvas $1.33, which, taking Into at Allegan. consideration that nearly 30 per cent, woro men will be glad to leave the city with­ Some of th.i nonunion men responded by proniinont public men upon ques­ in .1S14, when four years of ago, and A Ficrlin township farmer living only females, brings the average wages about in 30 days, with revolvers and many sho,',s were tions of vital importance. settling with her parent.s in Wayne ten miles from Portland visited that eight per cent, above that paid In 1898. fired. Six men were badly wounded. All fur Cliurltj-, county on one of the farms belong­ town the other day for the first time in IJoKM ICIU Sliocp. .Tiini|U>il I'i'Uiii Eiiil.s lli'lilK'e, The Fruit and Flower mission is a ing to Lewis Cass. Mrs. Miller was the 24 years. Farmers tliroughout Eaton county St. Louis, .lune 20.—Iililes iMcDonald, Miii'L' ilolil from tliu Kluiiilllci'. charitable organization. Its members first lady passenger on the stagecoach The apidc crop of Ca.ss county bids are com])laining of the loss of sheep be­ aged 20, employed by the F. M. Long Seattle, W: sh., .'June2-1.—T'he steamer visit the sick in the university hospitals from Detroit to Sturgis when that line fair to be the largest in several years, ing killed by dogs. The heaviest loss Sirup company, Sunday, as the result Humboldt arrived from Alaskc, Friday and do what they can to make the pa­ was established from Detroit, to Chi­ while pears are atiout half a croji. thus reported falls on ox-Supervisor of a wager with some fellow-employes, with about2'50 passengers from Dawson tient's stay less dreary and lonesome. cago over the old Indian trail, and she Warren Davis, of Cnrmol township. tlived from the center span of the Fads and the inteiior. 'They had a large The hospital circle of the King's Daugh­ was the first wliite woman married on .\ terrific hailstorm passed over Gage- Two dogs attacked a flock containing bridge, badly injuring himself and nar­ amount of gold dust, and estiinalcs ters has a very siniiliir niis.sion, Sturgis prairie. Her maiden name was town, doing great damage to orchards, 100 sheep in tho daytime, killing 2S out­ rowly escaping death. The distance range from u. ha'if million t:o a million, except that it goes further in the Lucy Thurston. She is now S5 years shrubbery and gardens. Hundreds of right and wounding 15 more that had from the bridge to the water is 115 foot. and a quarter. X'urser Carroll claims to work and in extreme cases renders old. windows were broken. to bo killed, besides five which are havo had $23il,000 deposited wivh him. •financial aid. The Homeopathic Hos­ At the thirty-seventh annual com­ McDonald alighted on his shoulders Took POIHOII. missing, causing a loss ot $200. Prep­ U is estimated there were $300,000 in pital guild also assists needy patients. mencement exercises of St. ;^[ary's and the upper part of his hack, and but various stat>?rooms. j\I. M. Woldsted .Tdhn T. Holmes, a wealthy citizen of academy in Monroe a class of six yonng arations are now Ijeing made to pro­ for the prompt assistance ot a boat and MIlHiiiy. and D. Sanders arc said to have $000,000 Burr Oak and president of the Burr Oak ladies graduated. tect flocks from another such attack. crew in readiness he would have Quite different in purpose from any state banlc, snapped his revolver three drowned. in drafts. Between the cold weather lost wdn- Ciii'lonlty Siitl.Mlluil, of the jireceding organizations is the times at his wife while they were seat­ ter and the work of cut worms this Stoi'in Destroys Ci'oii.s, Ti'ooiiM Oi'ilei'cil (I'liiii I'lina, Uni\ersily of Michigan rifles. This liad ed at the dinner table, but it missed Kmery Smith, of Duck Lake, was cu­ spring, the i)eppermint crop in south­ Omaha, Neb., iTune 2f).—A Bee sjiecial lis birth in the intense feeling existing fire, and be was then seized by his eld­ rious to know if the family gasoline Pana, 111., Juno 23,—:Maj. ,T, C. Ca- western Michigan will be very short from Bartley, Neb., says: Bartley and fit the lime of the Spanish-American est son, aged 10. Holmes then walked ,iug was empty, btit instead of shaking banis, in charge of companioii D, ol: this year. adjacent territory was visited by the war. or late it has not been very dem­ toward the river declaring that ho in­ it to find out he lighted a match and Bloomington, and H, of Docatu':', ot the The new federal building at Menomi­ most destructive hail and rainstorm in onstrative. tended to drown himself. The marshal stuck it in tho mouth of the ,iug. There Fifth rcgimetit, has received orders nee will be built in the heart of the city its history at four o'clock Sunday after­ Thculrlcnl. dissuaded him. Later he entered his was some gasoline there all right from Gov. Ttmnor through Adjt. Gen. on a lot owned by ox-Congressman noon. For miles to tho northeast not a The students whose hobbies are the­ bank and soon afterward ^vas seized enough, and when the match got in­ Beece to send liismen,homo or^ the first Stephenson. stalk of corn or spear of wheat is left atricals find expression for their bend with convulsions and died from strych­ side it asserted itself with such em­ trains Monday morning, and notify all standing. Tho whole country is flooded of mind in the Comedy club and the nine i)oisoning. Physicians believe he Bessemer has two curfews, one at phasis that nothing was loft of the jug citizens that upon the presentation of and thousands of dollars' worth of University of Michigan Minstrel trotipe. was temporarily insane. eight and one at nine o'clock. The first but the handle. Smith's eyesighfwill the receipts for arms of which t jiey were probably come back to him in time; but property is .'"lestroyed. Little hail in­ During the last six months both of designates the hour in which lill cows relieved by the military th-:y would it was a, narrow escape. surance is carried by the farmei'o and , tliesc organizations have appeared be­ Foniiil Guilty. must be enclosed or ofl! the street. The be returned to them. the loss will bo heavily felt. fore the footlights and received the ap­ The Jury iii the ease of "Doc" Ryan, second is for childi'en. Heivnl IIU riiiiurnl Surninn. A Vi'ile ot CeiiHurc. charged with the Kandall silk robbery Ferdinand Deitrich, aged 17, was New Haven, Conn., .Tune 2'3.'-Eev. )y. plause of the .students. . liev. G, B. Simon, pastor of the First - Dumas, the elder, wasnotinthohabit at Tekonsha on November 2!), 1S97, re­ drowned in INInskegon lake while swim­ M. Barrows, the minister who rcoentiy .Ma.tonlc dull. Baptist church in Benton Harbor, deliv­ of counting his money, but did so once, turned a verdict of guilty at Marshall ming. married Perry Belmont and Mrs. A U. of M. masonic club exists for ered the funeral oration of a living afterward leaving it on the mantel and Judge Smith immediately sen­ Edward Powers, charged with the Henry D. Sloan at fireenwicti, wts on those .instructors and professors who member of his congregation, unknown .while he left the room for a few min­ tenced, him to the limit of the law, murder of William Webber at the farm Wednesday severely censured by the are masons., Very similar, to the ma­ to everyone except the minister and,the utes. When he returned and was giving Kyan lias already spent 32 years of his of Hoy Weiman in Eichmond township general association of CongTegationai sonic order are the Greek-letter fra­ party to whom the oration was deliv­ some instructions to a scrv.ant he me­ life in prisons at Auburn, .Toilet, Kings­ on Apfil 27 last, was acquitted at Mount ministers of Connecticut, of which he is ternities. Of these there fire 20 of more. ered. !Mr, Simon refused to furnish his chanically counted, the pieces over ton, Ont., Jackson and Columbus. Clemens. • ' . a member. :Mqst,ot the fraternities haveitheir pwn name. Mr, Simon also stated that it was again and found a lonis missing. Mrs. Lucy Burdick, of Kinderhook, by the request ot the unknown member cliaptcr hoii_scs,',in.;^yliich the tnemisers RuuiiltNted, "Well," he said, with a sigh, "consider­ DnnR-er of Fniiilne imi) riooil. an only daughter and IS years of age, that the usual services were conducted. live while in,college. ,Tliei^"there are • Fred Fisher, of Jackson, and Leonard ing that I. never counted my money be­ ' London,'.Tune 24'.—Fa:itorn and liorth- was drowned in Silver lake by the cap­ eight sorosities.Wvhichtirbsiiriply'fra­ B.'. Johnson, of Three llivers, who were Bartholoma K. Kost, a earpetiter, ac­ fore, I can't,say'it pays." ern Finland, according to a dispatch to sizing of a boat. ternities for.'tho women sludpnts. with company C, Nineteenth United cused of causing the death of ,his the Times from St, Petersburg, are '; _ Poiiucni.v .'•'*'•;' •••' States' infantry, through the Porto Calvin E. Toinpkins,. anold citizen housekeeper, Marie Tobiaka, b,y throw­ There are lots of men in '\yall street threatened with famine and floods,' Tlic . Even polities furnishes a basis for Uioan campaign, have reenlisted in the and well-known, farmer of Ross town­ ing her into the river at Vienna, Aus­ wdio sign million-dollar chocks and late cold v.-eather has ruined .the rye several organizations. • The. ;U. of ,M. same regiment and company and will ship, dropped dead while at work in the tria, w'tis placed under arrest at Chi­ thinlcless of it than some people would crops. • Republican olubl has a large ineinlaer- go to the Plulippines. field.- Heart failure was the cause. . cago. He will be sent back to Austria. of himdrod-dollar checks.

mi^im:sin- cast out seven devils; ofi a mountain he lip in the dome the figure, of the cross fifties, nor the fifties into the sixties, products bear a recognized title, as well Prairie chickens arc game to the last.— INOIAWA UNIVERSITY i;licrsn: l (hoKarulty. was rubbed out that the crescent of the Two Iniiiilroil (UKl Uilny-t*iivon t,'ni(iuiito ami iilidur fod a miiiilitude of peQ]ile witli seven nor the sixties into the seventies. From as a ])roteclion to tho public whose con- Golden Days. [rrtidiiiiti'I'liurKcfi. .N'iiiuti'ou clQ;iartmoiUM. Oiio llinil* barbarous Turk might be substituted. sand mill llfry Htiiilcul!!, ICvt.Ty county in Iiuliiuia roj)- loaves, the fragments loft filling seven the way the years have got the habit of fideiieo naturally rests in a large meas­ rc'Si'Mli'il. Koi'L'nlaliitjuo, aadi-iiss. TllHllHaiSTHAII, .\ groat oliurch, but no Christ! A Y'ou needn't stretch it to put quartz in n lll.OO.MINtrl'ON, 1X1). MEtmOS THIS PAPER. litiskets, and the olosing passages of racing along I guess you will not have ure upon the name of Iho goods it buys. pint cup.—Golden Days. the r.lble are mtignidcent and ovev- gorgeous candlestick, but no candle! to wait a great while before all the whelming' with tlio imagery made up Ten thousand such ehurchos would not seals of the future arc broken. 1 would II. Y. 1'. U., IllcliiiKiiul, Vii., .Iiily i;i-:i(i. of seven churches, seven stars, seven give llic world as nuieli light as one not give two cents to know how long I Via Rig Four and Chesapeake k Ohio Hy's. homemade tallow candle by which last candlestick's, seven seals, sevoii angols am going to live or in what day or what One Ji'are ]-!nuiid Trip; tickets on sale .luly night some grandmother in the eighties 11-12-13—good to return until ,lu!v.'?Isl. Ciiii and seven heads and seven crowns and year the world is going to bo demol­ imt on her spcetiicles and read the bo extended to August l.'nli. For full infor­ seven horns and sevoii S|)irits and seven ished. X would rather give $1,000 not mation and description painphlel.s address I'salnis of David in large typo. Up with ]ihials and seven plagues and seven lo know. Suppose some one could J. C. Tucker, 0. X. A., '231 N. Clark St., tlie churches by all means! Hundreds Chicago. thunders. break the next seal in the scroll of of llieni, thousands of them, and the » your personal history and should tell Yea, the nunioi'al seven seems a fn- more the better. But let each one be a niN Way. you that on the next Fourth of July, vorito with the Divine mind oiitsido ns blaze of haavenly light, making the Ikcnsioin—Vat vould you do oaf Fortune lOOl, you were to die, tlie summer after wuW as inside tlie Bible, for are there world brighter and brighter, till the vas to kiioog at your door? next, how much would you be good for Grnhbenheivaer—Pull her in undt sell hor not seven iirismiitie colors? And wdion last shadow has disappeared and the somedinpis!—Buck. God with the rainbow \vroto the coni- last of the .sulTering children of God bet-weon this and tiiat? it would from In 'Xorting' thought that the world would shall have reached tlic land where they now until then boa prolonged funeral. Half Unto Exciirsion lOitxt Bears Jies'cr have nnotlier deluge lie wrote have no need of candlestick'or "of can­ You would be ooiitiling the months and T3. Y. P. U. Convention, Hichmond, Va., Use the days, and your family and frioii'v's .luly nth, 12th, 13th. Clieaii side ti-ips to it on the scroll of the sky in ink of seven dle, neither light of the sun, for the AVashington, New York and Seashore He- The colors. Ho grouped into the I'lciadcs Lord God givcth them light, and they would be counting ihcin, and next sorts. Address J. C. Tucker, G. N. A,, liig For seven stars, lionio, the capital oi the shall reign forever and ever," Seven Fourlli of .Inly you would rub your Four Pouto, Chicago. Signature world, sat on seven hills. When God candlesticks the complete number of hands logclhcr and whine; "One year Tiilrty Years would make the most intelligent thing lights! Let your light shine before from to-day I am to go. Dear me!- I In tlic IVe-n- AVCK(. Of on earth, the liumtin countonaiioe, lie'' men, that they, seeing your good works, wish no one had told u'le so long before. In a fe-w years the people out west will be Bought I wish that neeroniaiicy had not broken engaged in lynching the autoniobile thieves. THE CCNTflUn COMPANY, 7T MUflHAY STHECT, N CW YORK CtTT. fashioned it with seven foiitures—the may glorify your Father which is in -Washington Post. ,two ears, the two eyes, the two nos- Heaven. the seal of the future." :\m\ meoting •»i4>i»B«B»R«»&«>n««i)»-a'Oe»ii4ti«^gi4iO(;.n^o«a*-n«»ai>a<»«»M^ii4)i itrils and tlie month. Yea, our body some undertaker, you would say; "1 Thirty Cents 'lasts only seven years, and we grad- Turn now in your Bible to the seven hope you will keeji yourself tree for an Cash or stamps -will get you a fine battle­ .tially shod it for another body after an­ stars, We are distinctly told tlint they engagomcnt the Fourth of Jluy, 3001. field map or deck of most lieauliful scenic THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK are the ministers of religion. Some are playing cards. Address, \V. F. Couklvn, other seven years, and so on, for we That day you will be needed at my N. W. P. A., C. & 0. Ky., 231 Clark, Cliiciigo. BECAOSE THE HOUSEWIFE are .'ts to our bodies septennialanimals. large stars, some of them .small stars, house. To save time you might as well —— • some of them sweep a wide circuit and USE So the iinmeral seven ranges, through take my measure no'w, 5 feet 11 Hicks—"Docs your wdfe ever n.?1c von for tiatiire and through revelation, It is some of them a small circuit, but so far inches." 1 am glad that Christ dropped money?" Wiok.s—"Never." Hicks—"She the number of perfection, and so 1 use as they arc genuine they get their light a thick veil over llie hour of our de­ must be a wonder." Wicks—"But she fre- tuiently tells mo lo give her some."—Boston it while 1 speak of the seven candle­ from the great central sun around mise, and of tlie hour of the world's de­ whom they make revolution, Lot each Transcript. sticks, the seven stars, the seven seals struction when lie said; "Of that day one keep in his own sphere. The solar and the seven thunders. and hour knowetli no man; no, not the An Uniileasnnt Jleniory.—Bigg.s—"Wlinl system would he soon wrecked if the angels, but My Father only." Keep did you tliink of that cigar 1 gave you yes- •oa.t:'ac9»ii«4>B.«flon4>«»n'«a»K'»o»MO(».ooi.ot(]>it.o«<^K.«o»ii-*'i«»»H^4i^a«* The .seven golden candlesticks were stars, instead of keeping their own or­ terdayT' Hoggs—"[ prefer not lo think of your hands olV the seven seals. it."-N. Y. Journal. liiiiiioii>ii«iwiioiwiioiwininininiiiiiiiii«i«iiwiniiaiiiiMiaiifii{ and arc the churches. Mark .you, the bits, should go to hunting down other Agents to SELL our clnirches never were and never can be stars, Ministers of religion should There is another mighty seven of the Bible—namely, the seven lliuuders. To Guru a Cold In Oiio J)ny The \ candles. They are only cimdlesticks. never clash. But in all the centuries of Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All They arc not the light, but they are the Christian chiircli some of these What those thunders meant we are not druggists refuudmouey if it fails to cure. 25c. Buckie I to hold the light, i\ room in the night stars have been hunting an Kdward told, and there has been much guessing Printers' i might have in it 500 candlesticks and Irving' or a Horace Bushnell or an Al­ about thom, l.!ut they are to come, It's a good memory that sonielimes ad­ we are told, before the end of all things, mits of discreet forgolfuhicss. — Chicago yet you could not see your hand bo- bert Barnes, and the stars that wore in Daily News. Roller I fore your face. The only use of a caii- pursuit of the other stars lost their own and the world cannot get along with­ dlestiek, and the only use of a cbureh, orbit, and some of them could never out them. Thunder is the speech of Company I MANtJPACTtJREKB OF is to hold lip the light. Y'oii see it is again find it. Alas for the heresy hunt­ lightning. There are evils in our world THE MARKETS. Wiilc for our extraordinary adtirk world, the nightof sin, the night ers! The best way to destory error is wliicli must be thundered down and OFFER—foriie.\t 30 [lays—lo of trouble, the night of superstition, to prciieh the truth. The best way to which will re(|uire at least seven vol­ New York, June 28. !p- iiiU'ocUicesar.ic. Printers' Rollers LIVE STOCK-Steors.. . %-\ •>;> la- 5 no Full pnrticulnr.s and cata­ the night of persecution, the night of scatter darkness is to strike a light. leys to prostrate them. We are all 1-1 OSS . -1 2.5 (il) .; ;w logue on application. poverty, the night of siclmess, the There is in iinniensity room enough for doing nice, delicate, soft handed work, Sheej) . 3 ,iO ryi 5 .10 and Composition night of death; aye, about 50 nights FLOUTi-Wlnter Strnisht.s,.. 3 f.fi if ii;.-, FANNING CYCLE MFQ. CO., all the stars and in the chnreh room iu ohurclics and reformatory institu­ .-Ulnncsoia Pa tents . I 0,') (iC •1 20 421 anil 423 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. | have interlocked their shadows. Tlie enough for all the ministers, The min­ tions, against the evils of the world, WHEAT-No. 2 Red ssii'ii; !>2¥ i9.(-202 South Clinton Street, Chicago, III. whole race goes stumbling over pros­ isters wdio give up righteousness and ,Tuly .: SI f(i ur lUDB .1 Fii9iioiitiiaiiiininiii|winininiwiifiniii«itiitiitiiiiii all dospoiidency! Light of eternal Bulls 2 70 ft or to C. •]. ItKdiCCIII- and every nail in the rafter made out HOGS - Light 3 05 (If ^ Sf) richvs for all povertyl Light of res­ fesigion and the legal profession and the TOX, lasIJMonadnoolt Ownn- will trndn l,l« 0,\MI of dishonesty, skeletons of poorly-paid Rough I'acking 3 -10 ff i vo Ullt, ChlcnBO. Ill.i v. 0. literary profession, 1 glorify my own. SHEE-P ) 25 cue for .Til persecution I Light of re­ sewing girls' arms in every beam of 2 75 fi) CLMiiiiE. Stevoii.s Point. Wis.; M. V. MCIXXES. Xo. I In tho riniiBt ^OUfUUU union tor ali the bereft! Light of 1 have seen fh>im in their homes and BUTTER - Crtamerlcs 13',1'«; IS Morrill Dili. Dotrnlt. I), h. CAVE.V, Had A.\o. and ¥kRm IliO.otio .tparlmont IluildliiR that establishment, human iierves Dairies l2Ww 'itiVj .lA.MES GlireviJ. Ml. Pliia.saut. Mlch.i N. 13AU- ^M AIMTKf rfc T 1" Ohicwo, which l» pnyhii? Heaven for all the dying! And that heard them in their pulpits, and a EGGS »U(!(! 32Vi Tiioi.o.MEW, y;m ,%h street. Dos Moines, Iowa; WW Mav I UMU' • n Rond -not fiiconio, tor a worked into every figure of that em­ KVEitETT & KAJITZ. Fort Wayne, Indtaaa. No. I FARM, CLEAR OP INCUMBRANCE. light is Christ, who is the light that grander army of men never breathed, POTATOES-Ncw (per bbl.). 1 fio (S; 110 Fiirni imislilio widl located nnd doHtrjililv Ininrovod. broidery, blood in the deep dye of that PORK -July S IT'^lff 5 20 Tho pi-opcrt.viiirori'd for tvndo Wll.l. IlKAU Tllli fiha.ll yet irradiiue the heiiiispheres. and the Bible figure is not strained LARD-July •1 '>mc0 mo CliOlil'.yr INVKSTIOATION. Itwii« tiulII hy pres­ refulgent upholstery, billions of- dol­ ent owiior tor a iicrnialifnt Invosttnolit, Oliiinicu In whi'n it call's them stars. And whole RtBS -July •1 (,ivm W loMUinii ill Iiiinliic^K and dfsiro for a llrHt-nlnsn coiin- constellations of glorious ministers lars of accumulated fraud Intrenched GRAIN—-Wheat. September. -•"/jfti ti'i- lim"",n.|iet,nsfortrnillnir. Addrom.!.T. FOUT, But ninrk you, when I sny churches Corn, September 31 if ym. lii.7 Uiilliiiid ItulIdluB, HT. I.OVIM, MO. arc not candles, but candlesticks, 1 oast have already taken their places on high, in massive storehoiises and stock com­ Oats, September 2Mif!l) 21'|{, where they shine even brighter than panies inanipnhited by nnsrrupiiloiia Rye, September .iSV-W f,!l no sbir on catidlesticks. 1 believe in Barley, Screenings 31 0 3S „.."/H'. a<=ouralo and corrootly rande CYCI,T3 they .shone, on earth. Edward N. Kirlf men, until the monopoly is'dntinnt of CIIAI> can not i,( -.leasured in words. Don't •bpantifiil candlesticks. The candle- MILAA^VUKEE. worry aloni! with a ohok^i chain, when for »1.*I0 UEADEHS OP TUIS I'APEU all earth and heaven, flow shall tbe you can notn ii QCAhnpV " CHAIK. (tho Btick.s thai tJotI ordered for the ancient of the Congregational church, Stephen GRAIN—Wheat, Northern.. S 7314# 75M. DESIUING TO ItUY ANVTUING Oats 2S ((f kliidlhatnov- fCKbUwiV enilvestroutile) labernack' were something e.xcjuisite. M. Tying of the Episcopal church, Mat­ evil be overooineV By treatises on the 211 sen ton rocolpt;of prico, posinKopnld. Statu nutnbor AUVEn'l'lSED IN ITS COLUMNS Rye, No. 1 CO (i)) liU>^ of links and width, whothor 3-lli, M or 5-Iii coutors. They were a dream of bentity carved thew Simpson of the Methodist church, inn.vim: "Honesty is the best policy?" Barley, No. 2; n'AION,.. '^ dowed and the best chantlefiereU. 'Log John in vision saw a scroll with seven *1i*T'I**n"J*'I*TWTW*i*VTTTVV^'i "Yes; it doe.sn't cost him any cash to CATTLE—Native Steers 3 SO (i|) i 50 eubina may do in nelghbodhooda where ; seals, and he heard an angel cry: think."—Chicago Record. Cows and Heifers 3 75 ® -1 ko •WHESr AVniTJXW TO ABVERTISEUS Stockers and Feeders 3 CO ® 3 1121A no^r«Tarm?tOf jialo.$3 peracrfi cnshtbafiul liIuuKc ntalu thitt you taw Uio Advertlac* HOQS-Mlxed •1 50 0! 5 CO Lcr-.f/fintlipiUJI.., Jkm»ll"JIJb.9.1.*>£llJi" uictit Iu tills iiutfcr. SHEEP-Western Muttons,.

• .V l\ i»«*«a«M**0aeaaffiaoeoeft«9oao9e<9O9ca«e«a«aaeoo«aasM Sureka Harness Oil Is the b- PAY WHEN CURED presurviitlvo of new ioaiher and the best renovator of old leaiber. It oils, softens, blaeli- F.D.ARTHIR, M.D.,B.S. onaiiiid protects. Uso the Eminent Specialist who has diplomas from Eureka Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Europe aud America, i can name and locate a Harness Oil BOYMJIAKINO POWDER CO., HEW YORK. on your host ImrnCRS, your old hiir- disease or wealcneM ncis, and .vnurciirrliiKCtnp, loid llioy without asking ques­ will imi only look liolicr bin, wvw loiiKur. Sold uverywlieriHn ciiiis—nil Tluinnis Rhoad.s, Centerfield, Ohio, tions and will gunrnu- «lzoti from half plnti to live Kalloiis. wrilu.s: "I Hufleri'd friim |)lles .seven or 'P/ "' ' tee a Cure or no Pay lli>ilcti;H'rANII,tllU oil, I'll. im •SCD' eight yours. Ko remedy gave me re­ lief until DeWitl'sWilch Ha/.el Salve, and no Pay oslced until Cured. Tlie essential points in a Separator are capacity, Uiorouglme.ss of TUutBilaT, .TiiiU! 2f), 18S)!I. le.ia than a box of which permanenlly WF RIIRF All Chronic, Nervous, and cured me." Soothing, healing, per­ Tit UUnE, Private Diseases.Catarrh separation, and simplicity and durability of construction. On eacli of fectly hiirmle.ss. lieware of couiiler- Asthma, J^heumatlsm, Pimples, Ec­ these points the Nicliols-Slicpard Separator has groat advantaye over all IT l9 now stnled llmt Gov. H. foits, I,oiigyear Bros. * zema, Scrofula, Ulcers, Tumors, Can­ other Ihrcsliing inacliincs. Any one of tlie nine sizes will Pini^reo is out for R. A. Alger for S. Senator. QiinlKied Teiicliers of lii(fliiiiii Comity. cers, Ruptures, Varicocele, Epilepsy, Good Things tlircsli more and save more grain than tlie corresponding STATE CERTIFICATES. Pits, Paralysis, Heart, Lung, Skin, her separator. The Nichols-Sliepard The Pence Conference iit •tlio HUKIIO NAMI'. I'OST Ol'nCK Blood, Kidney, Bladder Diseases, Etc. Scpanalor is ns strongly, sim­ lias tardily (lecidedlo publish reports Kiuiclitel, A r,(!Sllo TO EAT. No mailer WHAT your disease, or who ply, yet perfectly made as a of its ))roeeediiiK.s, A decision wliich Wilson, I', ,1 Willliuii.'iloii has failed to cure you, consult us. will be hailed with satlHlacliou. NORMAL CERTIFICATES. Everybody lilces good things to eat. separator can be. The MA.MK I'OST OKl'lOi: K.M'lllATlON Consultation Free and Confidential. We liavc them, dainty, delicious, worlc of separation is lUiriii;, 0. .1 Holt Llfo substantial, satisfying. IN slate convonlion ns.tiembled the Hall, A. A HlocUhrlilK'o I'lfu done without tlie aid Denioonits nf PeMMsylvaiiia dod^e 10 Huiilon. M Wlllliniisl-oii l,iro Romonibor it costs you nottiina if not Cured. HiU'voy, K'lU.ii WHHiiiiisl.oii Mfe of piclcers, raddles, forks, to ], Iho Cliioaiio platform and tlie l.iilr(l,.S. It l.anslriK ...Life To accommodate patients and others Philippine question. Bnt a deniocralie ITcUuU., R. K l.i^sHb l.lfo or other complicated parts DR, AIITIIUR can be consulted at the fol­ convention in tliiit stale i.s a barren ab­ I'iwiielt., Abblo l.csllo I.lfo that in other nmcliincs cause Uowi!. H. A .SlocliUrklKO liiTo lowing liotel parlors. straction, ______SmmM', ,1. R Willhimsuiii blfo High Quality at Low I ' continual bother and expense Villi Kiu-r, iMorrlU-. Will 111 mston l-lfu If impossible lo sec him, write fully, IN five irionlha (ifly new cotton mills WiHilis, W. W Aiiroliiis Mfo Prices. by brealviiig or wearing out. Wilson, A. .1 Holl Llfo enclosing stamp for infoniialion circu­ have been bnilt or projected in the WlL'lu, Miiry K IliuisvUlu l.lle lars, etc., lo DR. H. M. HARPI3R, or ^ Write for large free catalogue South and 30 mills ill that section are FIRST GRADE CERTIFICATES. that pictures and explains every to be enlarged. MamifacliirinK on a Alilrioli.SOorii. OUomos Aiimisl;, IRfl',1 Detroit Medical & Sursicnl Institute large scale is no longer a novelty in Oiirlls, ILL Diui.svillo Maruli, 11)00 Our store is bountifully filled with part of the Nlchols-Shepard Sepa­ Colo, A. (J Ijaiirtlii!,' Aiif^iisl., lilOO 19 & 17 I. Col«nl)ia St., Dotrolt, Mick. ^ the southern stales. Uiauin, 0. ,1 Liinsiii!,' Miircli, IDOU post-Lenlcn appetizers. rator and the Nlchols-Shepard I)u 1.1,011, Nurii I-unslii(,' March, I'.lOii MASON, Hotel MuEiieii, Tuesday, .luLY 17th has been fixed upon as (,iiillii|), K. K lioinor Aiinii.sl,, LSOO You'll Bnjoy Them Miii'Mii. 10. ,1 LaiisliiK Maroli, I'.lOl) Aiii-'iiHi S until 1:80 p, in. TRACTION ENGINE. the date for Ihe opening of the Drey­ Marslinll, ,1. ,1 (Jlii!Hiuiiiif;....AUKnsl,, IllOO Jioslic, EiirTHolel, Tutssdiiy and Wed­ fus court martial. The eyes of the I'liiiilvOl,!,, .Mainu ..Wllllanisloti.-.Hiu'ch, ISIO;; nesday, .Tilly 11 anil 12. whole world will he upon this trilm- Soiivl, !•'. K Wulilmrville ..Maroli, IIXW Wcoi;s, Alllc Dansvllio March, I'JOO Laiisiiiji:. Jiiulgon House, Saturday Nichols & Sheflard Co., I iial, and every nation hopes that jus­ .Tilly 15. Come and see us when in want of tice will be given. SECOMD GRADE CERTIFICATES, Asoltlno, Alice ....iMiisoii March, IWG MUX—(!all or .send stniiii) I'or illiis- anything in the grocery line. Alilricli, Eva Wobbcrvillu...March, 11)00 Battle Creek, Mich. - ONHoflhe civiliim American com- Itiit.tiinaii, l''riiiilc ..Mason Iiino, 11)00 triitcd IJoolc on I'rivatc Disoaso.s. illlpIiiiiiiiSgs, lUii'ncss, ICrnusl ...Holt March, 1000 iMca«#tiM^ie90ft09ose®s)0®ooG)oo9*asoeoooaeaecMMi sioners In the Philinplnes, Dean C. Harbor, Kiiby K.den ,lmio, 1000 Worcester, says 80 per cent of the na­ Italloy, Wesloy .--.lliiiiliorblll Juno. lllOO NAME I'OST OmCK KXriUATION tives .want peace. Mr. Worcester is lielclior, Hlaiich..Losllo hiiio, IIKIO ilcMi, Jennie (3)...Mason June, lOOO Buy of us and your inotiey familiar with the islands and is the lUUloy, J. K Huiikcrblil ..liiiio, 100:; li'oole, Alta (1) Willlaniston.October, 1.S00 author of the beat book yet written Brown, llorllia .... ijocku All^Mls^, I!«X1 l''orguson, Olaucie {3)Wlllia,nistoiiAngust, 1800 tvill hold out. lilsliop, (I. L Willlamslon .AiiKHsl., 1000 Goheuii, Kdiia (;i)..Aurollus August, 1800 P about them. Uoylo, Maiixic Leslie August, lOllO Green, lieulah (;t)..l!;atoii UanklsAugust, 1800 HIGHEST 1999 GRADE Uariium, Kale HI,ocltbrl(it;c,.Ani;nsl, 11100 Grimes, Itlanclio (l)Stockbrl(lge.October, IHOO lieclior. Rllza Wllllanisloii October, 11)00 Granger, 15. E. (2). nansvHle....OclQber, 1800 Will C. Walter. COUNT CiriuiSTrANA, who assaulted UuilliiKer, !•;. CI Okemos Iniie, .lilOi Gunii, Alice (1) Okemos March, 1000 liriiily, Hame Biinkerhlll....Mai'cli, 11102 Guile, lna(2) Okenio.s June, 1000 President Loubet of France lias been Oiiryoi 1,0.0 Liui.slnt; .Inno, 1000 sentenced to four years imprisonment Greening, Mrs, 15. A.Vantown lune, 1000 Oniiirnins,Oiara ...Ijesllo . .-.hiiie, IHflO Gates, Neillo(2) Lansing June, 1000 BICYCLE —a serious interruption of the normal Onlver, Ada .l-esiio AiiKOSt. IHOO llertzburg, Olevia (3)Masoii June, iOOO activities of the man of fasliioii, and Oorvull. E. li,... .Mason March, lOOO Harris, l^ranc (1).. Wllllamston ..Marcli, 1000 Ohapmnn. W. It. .Hon, AnKHst, lOUO Hull, M.yra(3) Leslie March, 1000 one liUely to deter other aristocratic (!hcl.l,le, Wni .Wobbii'viilo...March, 1001 Hewitt, Lottie (2).-Okemos June, 1000 GENTS' Son Rfl LADIES' Olari!, OsliancI.. .Ktockliridjie...March,.1001 YOU WANT rowdies from similar brutalities. Harris, Mabel (I) ..Lansing October, I'JOO Carto, il. VV .HasUil Inno, HiOt Hall, Myrla (a). —Wllllamston -August, 1800 THE BEST DblU, Luroy — .Williiiinston.AnKnst, IfiOO Jones, Anna (2)....Leslie iMarcli, 1000 COLUMBIAN fcU.OU COLUMBIAN THAT astonishiiig fact that the late Deacon, Nellie ,1 .Slncklirldno...March, 1000 Jolmsoii, W. A. (2).Lansing Augnsi, 1800 Congressman Dingley's successor re^ DIohl, Lyrlla .Dansville March,1001 ivalsur, 1<\ W, (2)...N, Lansing lune, lOUO He Voro, Ilellc L .lune, 1001 lUiilor, Carrie CI)..Holt March, 1000 ceiyes a greater majority than Mr. Kanson, Olllo ... ;|;;:o',l^; ..,lnno, 1001 Iveiiur,Hossio (;))..lIolt .August, 1800 Elngley himself did In ISflS can be l''olUnvs, Marie - ..,liino, 1800 Lii.vion, Gortrudo (l)l5deii March, 1000 ...Best Bicycle Built... l''lo(ller, Amanda,..iliill. .March, 1000 Lal''leur, Ulalro(l) llansvillo March, 1900 EATS explained only liy acknowledging that Kiillei', Miiia LansliiK - .March, 1000 Lnnberg, Vorn (2).l5aton UapldsAugust, 1.SO0 republican princl|)les, the republican I'^iM'uiiBon, Lini ..Ukenios.- - -.,lnno, 1001 Losoy, Minnie (1)..Lansing August, I.SIIO Then come to the FACTORY TO RIDER DIRECT, name and tlie repulilicaii national ad- Kerlo, Clriiee .. ..Lansing ..,lniio, 1001 Lultzau, Loiia (1) ..Lansing August, ISOO I'^ernnson Miiiii ..Okonios .. Jniio, .100:; Lane, Anna (3) Mason August, 1800 minislratlon are stronger than ever Murch, lOOn I Oreeiiiii^'. K. A ..Vantown i\lallb.y, Kal,e(3)..l.ansiiig June, 1000 All we renulro isSl.nodown, liiihineo payuhle after oxamlmUlon with the plain American people. 0 ranker K .!•;. . Haiisville ...Inno, 1002 Mullen, Minnie (D.Uansyille March, 1000 Maple Street Market We are llui only faelnry In tiie United Sliiles selling dlreet to rider. Grenory, K. 15.. . Wllllanisloii.. March, 1001 Mason, Madge (1)..l.a,iising August, 1800 Wo guarantee our goods for two years—niosl liberal gnaranlee ever Oolieen, Hciiiii.. .. Anrellus' ,..,Illll0, mi Malone, Bortha(l) ..Lansing ....August, hSOO Where you'll find Fresh and Salt given. DuRTNfi tlie (irst five moiilhs of lliis Oreeii, Itenbih. ..Katoii Ka,pids iinei Molian, Gdorgla (1)..Mason October, 1800 We give more options I linn tho regnlnr dealers You can have your JIasK-ell, G. It.. , lOOli I year Havana accumulated 5i5.'i-l,f)00 in Wllllainston Inno, ISOO Neu, K'ate (1) Uuiikorblil ..October, 1800 Meats in great variety. choico of eolor, lieiuht ol I'raiue or any gear desired, Ilalch, Kiln,...... Kowlervlllo.. Inne, IKIO Near, 1511a (il) Aureiius lune, 1800 Our bicyeles luivo all Iho laie.sl lniprovomeiils—lait,'o tubing, linsh l\er treasury, Nu sucli balance ever lliKboe, ISIIcii. ..Wiilhimstoii.. ...luno, 1800 Owen, Uha,riHS(l) .Kiink March, 1000 joints, largo sprocket, arched fork crown, drop luiugerH, etc. Hull, Harriet.. -.Liiiisiiifj; ...Inno, lilOO THE BEST OF POULTRY. was sliowii at Uie end of live-and Tiilllen, Kstelie (3).Mason luub, 1000 WRITH FOR OATALOGTE GIVING KaiJ. DISSCltll'TIOJJ. TODAY, twenty monllis of any Spanisli admin­ Hudsnii, Alvali WliitoOak. March, 1001 Price, Nellie (H) ..-Mason March,1000 CASH FOR HIDES AND PELTS. N istration. The comparison ilselfsiieaks llavllaiKl, Olaiulc.Stockbricl, e... March, 1001 Phlllilis, SValtor (OLesile March, 1000 HoniberKer,Soi)liia'i/aiisin Anglist, 1001 I'addock, Burtliii,(3)Jia,soii Marcii, 1000 M. M. PARKS, Prop'r. COLUHBIAN CYCLE CO., for the American administration. lliilo, liouisa Wiillamstoii .Anjiiist, 100,1 Phillips, Cora (l)...Wiiilainstoii.October, 181)0 Such prolitablo Integrity must in the Harvey, (J. W \Villianiston..-Marcb, 100;; Powers, Margaret Cl)Liuislng..-. August, 1800 end conquer every breath of Cuban Irish, MiiclK'o JIason AiiKnst, 1800 Purceii, Clarii, (2) ..Lansing August, ISOO ,lewott, OeorRe l,ansiii« Marcli.lSOO Klchmond, 0. E. ODi^itcliburg.— August, 1800 CLEVELAND^ OHIO. ,losliii, OiuM'lo Haiisville ,lmie, 1001 suspicion and every bit of impatience. Kossnian. Heubon (2)Leslie August, 1800 ORTQAGK SALE. Dofiuilt liaving been 131 ,lelinings, Mabel...Anrullns March, l!10:j I Kosocranco, Lizzie (2) Dansvllio October, 1800 nmdo in Uio coiKlltioiis of a oertiiiii inori- Kuene, l''raiicls .... Hansvlllo .Inno, lOOa Itobiiison, ISnilly (1) Mason October, 1800 Mgage (liituil .liunmry 2!id, A. D., 18!i;!, iiiiidu by The Fourth this year ought to lie a LyonLyon , l,orenzo Ealon Uai)id.s. March, JOOt liouse, .lames (l)...Wliihi,nistoii..Marcli, 11)00 (Sidney liarbrick (uiiiiiiirrlod) to Thuocioru ISicli- li LIveraiice, l'\ E. tdver .William.ston ..March, 1903 ReynoUls, Oarrio(l) Leslie Ma,rcli,1000 olB and recordoil tn the olllco of the Ucgletur of big day tliroiighout thecounlry. Last Lii,\vson, Alta ... .naiisvlllo March, 1000 Sliiirer, George (2) .Mason June, 1000 Deeds, I'or the Ooualy ol lugliiun, State of Mich­ year the Fourth broiiglit a glorious sur­ LiiiK. Leslie .Wobborvilio...iMMrcli, 1000 .Sherd, Ora (3) Leslie March, 1000 igan, on llio twenly-olghtli day of March, A. D., prise but its celebralioii had to be im­ Lnnib, IjOttio .Dansville .-.AuKnst, 1000 Simons, Allie (2)...Dansville -.. March, lOOo 1803, in fjlbcr 80 of niortgiigus, on pugo Wi, Lane, Uniina .Mason..... ,tnne, 1001 EEEDCITYSAITARM promptu, Much lias happened during Sanders, Mabel (l).Edon March, 1900 which morlRiigc was on the tlfUi day of April, A. Chase & Sanborn's Lewis, Itlaiiche.. .Leslie ,hino, 1001 Standlsh, May (31 ..Leslie March,1000 13., 180;!, assigned by siild Theodore Isichols lo REED CITY, MICHIGAN. the last year to make the American Lord,, Myrli.. o . .Htocl;brldKO.....,hino, lOOl Stringiiam,0laude(3)Eatoii KapldsMarch, 1000 Hosinur 13. Wiighl which nsalgninout wiis record­ Lonnsbefry, IterthaWilliainston Angnst, lOOl A, B. Si'iNNKT, M. 1)., ITop'r. E. W, SIMKKKT, feel proudly patriolie and expansive. Spross, Nottle (1) ..Okemos March, IOOO ed in Lho aforesaid regislei-'H flillcc for luglium M. \X, Resident Piiyslcian, with eonsnltliig pliy- Ludholz, VirHiniii LansliiK Annnst, 1001 Spiiiks, Earl (1) Wllliamston ..JLirch, 1000 (Jonnty on the sl.xlli day of April, A. D., 1811!!, in The heroism of the army and the navy MudKo, Anna' J,eHile ,inne, 1800 siuinna and siirgiions, and professional nursu.s. has been simply unsurpassable, Cuba Sweet, Allie (2) —.Huslctt October, 11100 liber 83 of niorlgugos on page 217, which said Thecheiipest Sanitarium in the world; a plueu for TEAS AMD COFFEES Jladisnn. Kate Wlllianiston.... ,Hino, 1800 Slonaker. Maude (3) Lansing August, 1000 mortgage was fiirilier unsigned hy said Ilosmer tiio poor aud middle class. Are ymi sick a ml dls- lias lieeii freed and the work of hu­ Moyer, May WlllUinston ..Marcii, 1000 Tiiompson, V. E. (2)Stockbrldgo-Angust, 1800 E. Wright to .rolin T. Ilolley, whicli second iw oouriiged? We give one month's Ircntiiienl nREE by McOoniiell, Nellie.Itekllnt; Innel, 1000 Tliorburn, Ada (ii) -Vloit August, 1800 Bignment wiia recorded in the nforesiiid regis­ mall. Send for (luestioii list, prlees and journnhi. manity carried tlirougliout its borders. Mi.xtnrc, Louis C,..Willliiniston ....,lnne, 1900 ARE THE FINEST GROWN. Our Ihig is up over new jiossessions 'I'lioi'liurii, Jessie (lllllolt August, 1800 ter's olllcc on the iwiiutv llfiii flay'of February, Mixture, Tlllie WilManiston I line, 1000 Tanner, Mabnl (3). Leslie June, 1000 A. D., 1800, in liber 07 of Mortgages on page 01. Dr. Spinney will be at iliat broaden the destiny of the nation. Miller, H.O Mason AnK'nst, lOOO Villi I'atton, Etiiel (l)i\lasoii luno, 1000 On whicli mortgugo iliero is eiiiiiiied to lie due It also waves over tlie widening lines Martin, II. E Dinioiirtaie ..October, lllOO West, Mattie(l)-..Lansing August, 1800 iiiid unpaid iit the dale of this notice tho sum of McEuen House, in Mason, Miller, Irona ICatoii Uapirts-Marcli, 11101 Waitiorf, Clayton (2)Daiisviilo .—March, 1000 nriynine dollars; and no proeeedings lit hiw or Until 1:3o p. m., SOLD ONLY BY of our devoted and victorious army in MeUlear, Louis ....OroKory March, 1001 Williams, George (3)Locke March, 1000 in chancery having been inBtllnted to recorer the Philippines. A year so full of MeOlear, Agues....Orenory March, 1001 said amount or any part thereof, Tuesday, Aug, 8, 1899. Murray, Kate Webljorvillo lune, l!IO!i brilliant national aciiievement natur­ MeOui'dy, Uora ....Miuson ,lnne, 1003 .1 V. T-Iolibs, M. D. l^ort Valle, Ga,, Tlierofore,hy virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage conUiined and the statute in Buch J.F.GREVE ally suggests a national holiday of lioth Maloiie, liertha.... LansluK .Iniie, 1002 says: "I have been priielioiiig medi­ an old-fashioned and a new-fashioned North, Howard 0. -Diinoiidalo.... March, lOOl case mnde and provided, notice is hereby given North, T. 0 Dansville Aiinust, 1001 cine tweiily-live yeans and luiow piles Unit on the Dllh iliiy (if AIIKHMI, A. It., THE GROCER, kind. If the fourth of 1890 fits tlie Palmer, Cora Stockbrtdt's...March, ISO!) to 1)6 one of llie iruist diHicnlt of dis­ ISiin, at one o'clock m the afternoon, at the ARE YOU ALIVE?... front door of tho Court House in tiie Clly of MASON, MICH. circumstances, and of course it will, MuaUott, v. .T Wllllamston ..March, 1000 eases to eure, Ijiil have known De- I'foilio, Allies Wllllamston ....,Hiiie, 1000 Mason, County of Iiighiim, Stale of jMichlgan. the day will be memorable. To your best iHlerosts? Then buy your I'iiiiikotU, I'. D Wlllianiston ..Marcli, 1000 Witt's Witcih Hazel Salve to cure (that being one of the places wlierc the Circuit Meats whore yon can got what you call I'lielps, Maiiclo Okeiiios JIarcli, 1000 1111 111bers of cases and do not liesitale Court for siild county Is held), said morlgiige will be fnrccloscd by n side of the morlgaged |iro- for, aud put up in sliupe, vizi tho I'ollionius, AKUCS..Okonios lune, 1000 Siiarroiv Order I'l-aiids. to reconinieiid it." Be sure you ^et mlsea, and ihosowill bo sold at public vendue to l'rii,tt,i5. F, Lansliii; October, 1000 the highOBt bidder, to satisfy Uie iimouiit due on John I-I. Petty of this city was arrested ieek, Ivato. Leslie ,luno, 1000 "DeWilt's;" there are injurious couii- said inurtgage togoUior with a stiitntory attor­ ottov, A,0 Leslie ,7uiio, mw terfeils on sale. Lonuye'ur Bros. * PALAGE MEAT MARKET. GO TO McCROSSEN last Friday and turned over to Sherlfl' ney fee of lUtoen dollnrs therein provided for, lJ'i.V. b da VVebbovvlllo lune, 1000 Romombor that no Marlcot of our dimen­ Dunn of Clinton county in which the premiBOB in said mortgugo described ns fol­ sions In M lehlgan la more replete with tho For a Pack.ngc of locality a gang of sparrow hunters have Loot, Mardii Leslie AuKust, 1800 KiiOAvlcilfc'c Seekers of Oiioiuinija. lows, to wil: hot number fl In block number KOBsnian, Loniso ..Leslie October, 1800 three of tho City of lliison, County of Ingluim, dholcest of been, operating. It is alleged that Rossmim, Mary....l.,oslio .lune, 1001 The Ivnowledge Seelsers of Onoiula- Stale of Michigan. JOHN T. HOI.T.Y, €«>UX-I'i;i» I5KEK and I'OKK Petty and his companions secured Robinson, iMercie..Mason AuK'ust, 1001 llayniond, ClortrutleMasoii October, ISOO ga, eiglileeii in number, after along, GEO. W. MatBTor., Assignee. and our line of CROWN KIPWEYJ orders for sparrows and Instead of Rolievts, Mabel.... Leslie March, 1000 hard wlnler's study, went out lo rest Attorney I'or ABsignoo. VE\r,, miiiTosr mui i.Aitn burying tlie birds as agreed upon, LpKers, L lllo LansiiiK October, 11)00 their luiiida for a little time .Tiuus 22, DiUed,Alny22, A. D. ISOD. Is always complolo. Our lino of POULTIJY went through the motions while the Kl.\-, Carl K Wllllamston ..March, 1003 on the banks of the old Grand river at la tliB best the country ailords and our liaH- township clerk was writing out the Ros.sman, Kouban .Leslie AuRust, 1003 sages ol all Itiuds are simply all right. Cold Kolfo, Maude Leslie August, 1001 the camp ground at Eaton Eupids. AuoUier Dog Laiv. Meals for everybody and wo pay nionoy lor CUM order, but in reality carried them Scully, May VVebbervlllo ..Miircli, lOOO Some went by rail others loolt the ov­ Hides, I'ells and Tallow, llespoctfuliy, away to the clerk in another township, fccott, Ciirrie nansvillo ,lune, 1000 erland route. Ainniig the bill8 piissed by llie lepis- It will help you. Price 35c. wliere the same operation was gone I.T,"'l"M',,'-''^''y •••,'^"',"^'"!'' AuKUSt, 11100 THORBURN & SEVERANCE. .Stilt, Hdith Leslie funo, 1001 No Renilenion GriUos dlil llioy lake along Ittttire is one provldiiif! Unit each town­ through Willi. It is,estimated that Smith, Archie Wliliamstoii ...,)ui,io, 1001 To say now Mils or thai, Is wrouf,'. ship board siiuii uppoint a. Aog wurdeii McQROSSEN'S PHARKIAGY< nearly two hundred dollars was un­ bearl, inlsy Mason AuRust, 1001 Thoro \im romping and swlngliii; wliosliiill issue to ull wiio apply and Swan, I'ranees.-...Lansing AuKust, 1110] Anil sliigliiK In rhyuiB The Percheron St.illion, 113 MAIN ST. lawfully secured in this way from the SiirbiKmaii, Leda ..StockbrklRe. October, 1001 pay a tux o( one dollar lor each male Clinton county oflicers before the Ami everyUilUi! tlone In a lompnrnnco lino, and three dollars for each female dog, Stewart, May Wiiliamstoii October, 1001 liulwhen I Klveyou the Dill ol rare Look for the number over the door, scheme was discovered. Petty was Lowne, Ida M Leslie luno, IflOi You will Nay they wore tcmploU to eal more a license and the parlies owning the arraigned before Justice Marshall at )[,lciu'.v. Jli lie Leslie March, 1003 tliau Mielr Khare. Wa t, Nettle M. ...Mason Aimust, 18110 Now Kucsts from Ihe elty helped (111 up the dog shall cause the dog to wear a collar St. Johns last Tuesday, two witnesses Woloott, Hlanche..LansliiK March, IflOO Umo with the nnmber of licenco on the were sworn, and on recommendation \V .son, I'lorenccLiuisluK March,NOOO WlUi roollallons aud snlos all very line. same. Ital.fo mal?es it Ihe duty of the will make the season of ] 898 as follows: of the prosecuting attorney he was dis­ Wilson, Lena LansinK March, 1000 Dut llie ICuowlodgo Seoltors did uol taico a Wj',?'i-i'i'Tcsslo Okenios lune, ,1001 bnek seal warden to kill each and every dog that ItloIVltAYKiilKilcii. charged, there being HO case against Williams, Vernii ..Wlllianiston ,luno, 11)03 H'llh their orlulnal ])oenis aud nuoliitlous he (iiids which has not the tiecesatiry TIIi:SI>AY,4iil ICtI JIiillNou'N, AiirnlliiN Young, Casslus....Mason March, 1800 complolo credentials wilh him. That law is all «VI:I>KI;NI>AT,SI>I iioiiie. THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES. One Hliorl poem allow mo to repent: TIIIJUKI>/VTKul VliitN. Uih-Ks' Alitlciloii GREENBACKS "Tlie Knowledge Seeltors lussed around. riglit and it sliould be enforced. I'IMnAYSikliltHiiNvillu, Ayor.s,Graco (2)..-Lansing :Octoborl899 KATI]UI>AY,S, (Jliirli'N Itarii, MIINOII. Ho Tooled llic Surgeon.s. Asoltine, Alice ....Mason jMarcli, ISilO Finally woul to the old eamp ground. RACE RECORD 2:f23j^. Tho table was spread with dolleacios rare vAil doctors told ReuicU Hamiltou, Ayory, 01aronce(l)l)ansvllle Marcli, 1000 KOMO is a grey Percheron Stallion, was Allen, Jlarion (3) ..Okemos March, 1000 In which the old olilelion did her share. ofWest Jellevsou, O,, after sufrerlng There was ehloUen slewed and I'rledL-aud Julia MngTiitler's Kcw Novelette. foaled Mnroh filli, 1887, bred by A, W. Haydon Boyle, t-cuo vivo (2)Lesllo Jlarch 1500 of Decatur, M Ich, got by Chero 8,55. ho by tho 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he Hangs, Molilo 2 ...Lansing .,lune, 1000 pressed And a devilled egg for every guest." The Ladies' Home .Tourual has se­ governmonl approved stalllon,iPavorl; dam, Sire of G-reenceps S:lBjif, Bas- would die unless a costly operation njjckor, ttliol (1) ..Okemos ,Tuno, 1000 cured Julia Magruder's new novelette, Joll 3108 hy Tro.jan, I'^OS, he by Vivian 785, he Blackmora,-Nora(2) Losllo .— -.Murch 1000 Now the hour has come they must hy ,lcan liart, he by Bayard. KOMO is regifl- Bora S:16, Alaiedon Girl was performed; but he cured himself Kocman, Certrudo (DWlillamston March 1000 wliichshehas named "The Voice in part from the shore. "Let us sing," tered in VoUimo 5 ol tho Percheron Stnd 2:18, Greenwood S:SO, with five boxes of BucUlen's Arnica Barber, Gustlna (3) Eden March 1000 the Choir." Tlie story concerns a Itonic of Aniorloa and his recorded number is Balve, ihe surest pile cure on earth, . iirlior, MiHido ('J).Eden .- March, lOOO said one "Way down upon tlie Suwa- young aoutliern girl who serves as a 10,307, Ills weight March 1, 189S, was 1810 Loretta B S:Sl3^, undthe best salve In the world. 2.'> Bartlon, Elllo 3)..-Lanslng March 1000 iiee river." One more before we go: pounds. and 15 others witli race Bardon, Myrtle (3) Lansing March 1000 "Shall we jrather at the river." I nurse in a liospitaljduring theSpanisli- cents a box. Sold by Longyear Bros., .?ray, Caroilnp (3)..Okemos - ilarch, looo Amerlcan War. In tiie discharge of TERMS, $8,00 TO INSURE. records from S:24j^ Mttson, aud F. H, Fields, Dansville. 4 Bemont, l.uollo (Si.Muson August, 1800 think if you hud been uii eye witness Parlies disposing of mares before foaling Bonjamln, Grace(3)Locke August, 1800 you would have said tlie Knowledge lier mission it falls to her Kit to care will be hold for service money. Properly of to 2:30. Botz, Uenrlotta (2) Lansi ng A ugust 1800 Seeker.s of Onondaga are a happy for tlie man whom she might liave Dlacoyercd By n IVoinnii. Corwln, Mario (l).-Miisoii Jlarch, 1000 married six months before. Injuries MYRON C. ROBINSON, MASON Cpry.JiiW )- .Looko October. 1800 crowd. to the eyes necessitates his having He is also conceded to be the Another great discovery has bee'.i Ohan]ljerlaln,Graooc,t)Winiams'nOctobor,180n Bin of fare: Saratoga potatoes, ollvos> made, and that too, by a lady in this CpoU, Halla (3)—.Lansing August, 1809 fried ehloUon. slewea ehlclten, pressed ehlolt- tliem tiglitly bandaged, so he Is lov­ greatest sire living in this or any country. "Disease fastened Us clutch­ Ohllds, Sadlp 3 .-.-Onondaga—. Augutt, 1800 en,salmon loaf, potato salad, devilled eggs, ingly cared for by the girl of ills heart state—of beautifully formed, fine sized, Ourry, Pearl {3).—Lansing fune 1000 plcltlos, Iresh rolls, cooounut cake, tarts, without his identity being revealed to es upou aud for seven years she with­ Oook. Jonathan (3) Stookbrldgo..August, 1600 olieeso, angel food, lee cream, strawbori-los, FJ^BMERS' BANK •au d high acting market horses. stood its severest tests, but her vital Coy, Myrtle Ooy (2)Mason --.,lune 1000 cold ten, lemonade. him. With such a plot it may be Out of about 300 horses how past organs were undermlnded and death Cory, badlo (2) Locl;e .Tuiie, 1801) readily seen that Miss Magrnder has Oldefttand StrongestState ar d BavlDg^ four year,!! old, produced la this coun­ nana,Alta(2)— -^ychhervllle Juno 1000 written a strong story full of stirring Bank, seemed imminent. For three months Dlsenroth, Orla (2)Leslie June, 1000 Had Kidney Disease 27 Years. ty from him. less than ten remain un­ she coughed incessantly, and could not iucideuts. sold. Mr. G. A. Stillinan, a merchant ot II . » . ' • Bleep. She finally discovered a way to Tumplco, III., writes: "Foley's Kid- GREENBACKS was foaled in 1882. recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle The Appetile of a Roat CAPITAL, $50,000. His get will soon be even in greater ,of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou- uey Cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here demand than at present as the supply «umptlon. and was so much relieved Is envied by all poor dyspeptics will cease. on taUiug first dose, that she slept all that physicians pronounced incurable. whose stomach and liver are out of I myself am able to testify to its mer­ M.D.CHATTERTON, - President iiightj-and with two bottles, has been CASTOR lA order. All such should know that Dr. L. C. WEBB, • Vice-President ftbsolutoly cured. Her name la Mrs. its, JVfy face today is a livinR picture King's New Life Pills, the wonderful For Infants and Children. of health, and Foley's Kidney Cure A.J.HALL, • Cashier SERVICE FEE $20. Luther Lutz," Thus writes W. C. stomach and liver remedy, .gives a R. C. DART, Assistant Caahie Hamnlck & Co.v of. Shelby, N. C. The Kind You Have Always Boughi has made it such. I had 'suflered 27 splendid appetite, sound digestion and Trial bottles free at F. H. Fields', years-with the disease, and today I u regular bodily habit that insures per­ With return privilege until a Hying Bears the /fV y/tr^. T^ feel ten years younger t;han I did one Dftusvihe, and Longyear Bros.', Ma- fect health aud great energy. Only 25 Money to Loan. Call and See tTs, foal. Address eon, drug stores. Regular size 60c «nd year ago. lean obtain some wonder­ Signature of Qi!a//9rWc&i cents at any drug store. Longyear DiiiBCTons-E, A. Barnes, Harper Reod fl.OO. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 ful certificates of its medical qualities, Bro,«., Mason, and F. H, Fields, Dans­ J.K. Elmer, Roo, W. Bristol, M.P. Ohattor- W.,M.McCro9S(n. * ville, druggists. 4 ton, I.. 0. Webb, L. % Spaflord, B, 0, Dart A. I. BARBER, Mason. wfvm'7'^vfr^^^-^^ff^^^^'''^^j^^-^'^?-'^'^-7Tfrr['ti''^f£r-^sAP'^^^ Tlio Fourth at Aiirclius. THE. Aureliuswill celebrate the national holiday in good old, fashioned siylo. The Gure thai Cures 'I'lieir advertising in'part says: 'i'lieday will bo ushered in with a Coughs, nation siihite, The celebrMtion of the Shirt Waists day will begin with the blowing up Colds, LIMIT Of of the Merrimac, surrounded by Hoti- soii and his crow. After this woiider- Grippe, Is charcteristic of this Busy Store. These offer­ hil display have all the fun you can Whooping Cougin, Asthma, SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED. until the diniier hour, when we will Bronchitis and Incipient ings are for have a basket picnic, lirlng all you Consumption, Is want to eat, liocause you will have un­ til two o'clock p. Ill,, when the sports SHTURDHY and M©NDHY begin, consisting of uinateur bicycle 3!^0vviiip; to delay in shipping wc could not display race open to all, ladies' bicycle race as example: the full line Saturday morniiif( as announced. They are open to all, slow bicycle race, foot race —100 yard H siitrl. Waist-Slits lllc will tie closed witli a niagniliceiit dis­ Any Old Sore, IlW-pc. DiunorSei.Soml.l'oi-ceialn (I 'J!> 201)0 Toolliplck.s 3c ONR BUSHEL .IirBBON REMNANTS 11 niuUcl a yd play of (ireworks, hot air balloon as­ Cuts, bruisesor sprains quickly heal­ ONI': CASE LADIES' 15c HOSK now 10c pr censions, etc. All come and have a ed with liaiiner Salve, the greatest good old fashion time. healing remedy in the world. W. M. Wall Paper ONE CASK CHTLDS' 25c HOSE - now 10c pr McCrossen. * livr SIIIKUI Itoll. Hammocks Trutli.s 'IVrsely 'I'old. IM:IC»4>.>MI. ,11 KNTIOSf. 4c •SiirUorN ci|ually as rdinnp. 'Foley's Is iiliiey Cure is a safe sure H, R, Root waKln Toledo on bn.ilncss last 100 styles, factory l.ne, li" tWi* remedy lor all Uidney mid bhidder dis­ I'Tlday. (jiii'liilii I'(ili!N, all colon I lirass iuul' CASH eases. Giiuranteed, 50c, VV. M, Mc- Win, Ijiiniloy of LanHlni; waH In .Mason lafll Wood Triininod alike, at jirices that will phrase you. Crosen, * Moiidiiy. T » I . Orln ijiRonliy and wife of Detroit, lu'o linino QUE FEE Mills Dry Good mi Marriage Ijieciises. for Hio vacalinn, Mrs. Kil. Murray loft Monday fora vl.sll at, Vln.son Kounliiln, AiirolUis 27 I.akH clly. Mlcli, IJdllli I'Dlliiril,Ealiin HapIdH Hi E. S. Avory of Lanslnt; was In Mason on .losopli II. I'liolpH, Wboalllold 33 biislno.HH Monday. Maud A, Cory, l.aiiHlu!; -2 Mrs. A. II. Slnaliirof CbiU'lollo Is visitingal KimmeFs Win. .kwopb, CblciiL'o 24 D.l". Wlillmoni'.H. MiB.AUaUmlorlilll, WUlliiiii.sloii 22 Grnvo TiirwUllKor of lieUIInt; vislloil Mason George Levereti C). Hurl Scull, I.anKlnt,' 25 fvlondfi last Moiidiiy, Mabel G.JCluiniiior, LaiisiiiK S^ W. .M. Cllne and wlfo of Laiifiint; were at B, Tiiursdaj', .linie 2!), lSi)l). (JlinrloN h. llnlelt, Morldliin; 38 Onlvei'',H over .Snnday. Wants You UIUTIU ICorloii, Ularlislon 38 Mr. (.lGor;;o Ellsworlb ol Ann Arbor visited MASON I'OSTOITICE. William DowiiH, biinsliiK 32 lu Mason over Sniidav. V&SSi To notice liia prices... Kalollo Wareii, MllleUn 21 MrH. Marons Gi'OL'or of Lansing called on Mall oloBos... 7:211 a m Wall arrlvus Ti-l-lmii llllKli n. Hood, Cliiirlnl.lo 2I_ Mason frlonds last Tuesday. " " I);;HII ifi " " l[i:Olluin 25 IbH. or Flour •'•"'• Clara hoonlmoi'. l.iinsliiK •••"' Mrs. Anna lilaltoly of Bnnkorlilll spent CLOSING OU " " 11; 15a in " " 11 •.10am Sunday Willi Mason IVloiiuS. 1 bu, PolutODS 't'^o " " 2:H5pm " " !ii02pni Francis M. Oils, Irwiii, S. Daltola 42 0 lijH. ortlioHO Wiiiieiisli a.ic " " riMOpm " " 5:ilHpm iHadoro Ivclclunu, Ma.sou -14 A. G. Hall and I'annly o.\po('l to go to I'olos- key no.\l week lor ihosnnunor. -OF- ;) ciuis Salmon -•''<' " " 7;10pni " " i)!-l7p'iu A. Harold lioncllel, Ann Arbor' 20 1 liiTRO bolllo Muslard !'« Cari'Ki Swanoiil, Mason 2" Miss Florencf! Mlckolson of DnUith is visll- Mr, and Mrs, .B, .Laeluuiip, Elalon, IMlcy II. Wliinn.s, I.anBlnu' 22 lag her brolhcr, U. I'. Micltoison. Try iny aio CoU'co-ll, l.s lliio, I liavo all AnjjuKla lii'nnulayo, Lan.sliib' 21 MlBS Ii"loronce Mi/.e ol'Tocnmsob Is visiting ItUulH of Food for saki at clioap rales. Mo., writp: "One Miiiiitc Cough (Jure Ibo Uayinond lainillcs this week. I waul, yniu- nU'lTER and ICllGS and will Hiived llu! life (if our liltlu boy when l-'il'ty Years ilhirried. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A, May of Lanslni,' wore KWO you llu) lilKoal niarlcel price. nearly dead with croup," Loiigj'oar (,'uoal8 III A. G. liiUl's last Tnesday, ]3n)s, * . The Detroit Free l^ress of June 20, 0. Travis olCluvoland was a gniisl at L, J. Yours Hosp'y, contained the portraits of our worthy Plillloo'slaaiTbarsday anil I'rlday. Second Miitineo. citizens, Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Grillln, Mls,s lialMo Wright of O.-ilikosb, Wi.i., Is Commencing Today, wc shal] cut prices on al! Tan Goods C. H. LEVERETT. 'i'liore was ii good attendanoe at the and also the t'ullowiiig description; vlslling relative.^ in Mason and vicinity. 0. U. Mlckolson and sIsLor took gdvaiiliigo and Lov^ Shoes. Wc will make prices that will move the second luiUliieoor tlie Mason Driving Mr. and Mrs. Rosolvo F. Girillln, of or Uio uxcnrslon to liay City last Saturday. Club last Friday. The weallier wa.^ Mason, have reached the tiftieth mile .Mrs. |r. J. Tuiupla'' and son of Koystnno, goods as wc have made a rule not to c^rry over a single line and tlie spurts very satisfactory, stone of a happy wedded life. Mr. Souili Dakota, are visiting Ma.son rcliulvcs, pair. Remember these are all this seasons' goods—not old There were six starters in the Free- Qrlllin is SOy ears old and his estimable Mrs. Carrlo Fellows anil .son Mori of ,lack- FHRMERS... for-all on the score card. Lou drew wife nearly 70, and belli are liale and son are visiting lior raotlior, Mrs. Geo. Wil­ style stud'that would be dear at any price. liams, Horsemen, Dairymen, and llie piileanil the olliers positions ni the hearty, 'i'liev were married at Leslie on June 2'1, 18-10, and have been resi­ Mr. and iMrs. M, G, MclCnlglit of l^onllao Poultrymcn following order: Huron \V, Mary Orr, were guests L'f Jl iss Null Holclium mid otbtr BrocUport, Ole Eaalon, Little Mollie. dents of this city (hiring all that lime. I'rloiids this wuiik. DR. HESSE'S Afler several attempts the liorsea got Seven cliildreii were born to them, Mrs, K, IJ. I'alnior and clilldroii leltyoslor- away with a poor start with Blary Orr live now living: 0. F., Clias. C, Capt. day I'or CJlair lu spend Ibo siiiiinior with ber halfalcnglh ahead of the pole lior.se, Geo, P. and Mrs. Annette Lane of this parenla. city, and E. Jl. Grillin, of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Prof, hlakoly o( tlio blind Stock'Food Little Mollie took the lead at the C|uar- school at Lansing, spent lasi Sunday with ler pole and held it easily until the Col. licv. and Mrs. A. S. y,iiniiiorinaii. Poultry Panacea and Instant Louse three-quarter was reached when slie Mr. Griflln was elected the first Aldrlob Vanl.'atlon left Tuesday noon I'or Still take the lead over all advertised lines. Sold Killer. Dell-oil to moul Ills lather, Capl. E. 0. Van found the clip too fast, and reliiujuish- mayor of Mason when the city was in­ I'allon, for a trip around Iho lakes. exclusively by ed it in faviu' of RroeUport who won corporated in 1875. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. tjeggu, Mr. Allen and Mr, Vaughn of HAS E^O EQUAL! after a lint, tight with .Lou. liaron W Griflin have been hard workers and holloviio wore in Mason Tuosdaj on business came in a close third. frugal, with the result that they have conuuclitd will! Ibo L: 15, lypallbrd eslalo. For Sale By In the HBCoiii.l heat Mary Orr was anutssed considerable property in and Miss Gladys 1^. Orldls, a teacher In Ihc drawn and after tlireo attempts the about their home cltiJ. Nowpalf/,, N, Y., schools. Is spending her vii- GREGG & BENIMETT, caiioii wllh the luiully of her uncle, H. W. word was given. This heat jiroved to llruwu. MASON, MICH. belong to BroeUporl, although Lou There has been a slight cliange in Tho American llouso rogistor shows the made the trotter earn it. Tliis ended following out ol town guests at Iho iionellel- tlie race. the lime of trains, the niorniiig train Swarloiil wedding; Ii), B. Powell, Spouaiie, snutli now goes at 9:50 instead of 9:05, Wash.; luls 11. Weed, Sclioolcralt; S. K. lilg- In the green race there were only and the noon train north leaves at 12:21 gins, Ann Arbor; Win. lioneflol, Terrll, la.; two starters—Mill) E and Biddy. The Ijiilian lllggins, liurliiigloii, la.; A, IJ. Har­ For all Building Purposes- instead of 11:30, ris, Orange, Mass,; Goo, 0. frlnlrock, Dolroll; Cirst heat was easy for the gray, but Miss Ida Allen, Ur. Conrad George and Miss the second was won by .Balily. In the llev, W. J. Wilson has been granted Hocia .Sellick ol Ann Arbor. third heat the little Imy broke badly a two weeks' vacation, so there will be The Best Quality of before the quarter was reached and not be any iireachiiig service in the M, Island Corners. was not in the race. E, church until July 10. Sunday Those who went to the Luther fami­ To Be SucccsstuI The special race brought out six School and Epworth League as usual. ly reunion-have returned. One liun- Must Be starters, The first heat was easily won dred and three relatives sat down to •HHBBDHI ^lu0^ •iiinini Tiriirtii ••rililiwi" iniiliiiiiiwin MWQI ^IF by Ingliam News. While scoring for The Young People's Societies of the the heavily loaded tables and after­ the second lieattlie drivers of .lack P, dillerenl churches will .join iu a union ward listened to a fine program. The Daisy and Hook collided in front of service at the Baptist ciiurch, Sunday afternoon was spent in taliiing oyer 1 .—BL_-»—Tt—-ris the ©heapest tlie stand. .Toe Price, the driver of evening at 0.30. Subject—Our Coun­ the past. The reunion was held on try for Christ, . Psalm 33; 10-22, (A .lack was thrown from IhesnlkHy and June 18 at Rome, Lenawee county, at Our Lumber is all good, and our prices exceedingly low. Attractive. the horse left the track but soon stop­ Christian Citizenship iiieeting.) tho Grange iiall. There are 181 mem- ped. Mr. Price escujied with severe Leader, L. W, Mills Jr. tiers of tills family who are registered. (T'lnfs Our Mm.) bruises. At the close of the heal Mr, One death during the past year. Ly­ Price sold the horse to a foreign buyer Plal Erwiii liad a peculiar experience during the storm yesterday, Hedrove man Lamphere of Eaton county. Ing­ and he did not start again. ham county was not very well repres­ HANSON & MICKELSON The second heat was won hy Ing­ under a tree Just north of the city to C ATTUACTIVE GROCERIES escape the rain. A sudden fla«li of ented this year, the following being ham News, but Miiia pushed him hard present; F. Mooers, Jas,, Salem and 3 ATTRACTIVE QUALITIES and came under the wire at his throat lighting blinded hiin and knocked llie horse down. Jrlal was somewhat stun­ Marcus Lamoreaux from Delhi; Eva, ( A'l'TKACTlVE PiaCKS. latoli. Alfred and Floyd Felton and Jay The fanners' race was finished in ned and wlien he recovered the horse had gained its feet and was making Sliam from Alaiedon; Mrs Fanny GET A SILK DRESS FREE ! short order and proved to be an easy Chall'eeaud Edith Launeuberger of We arc prepared to meet any and victory for Wilson after the lirst heat a lively run I'or home but was caught Tlio Old reliable pnblisherN of iho well-known nnri hli/hly iiilorosliiig li'ainily Magazliio, all competition; our stock is kept near the carriage works. No damage Lansing city. Ollicers elected; Pres.A. toadverlisoil, aro ofl'cring IIAXD.SO.nj': ,<4I1.K IMlKs.SKS-liill ill lo 15 yards, Thisoirov wblcli was won by the jioiiy Jack. .D, Felton; vice-pres,, Frank Chaffee of IB open In any roilablo poraon who will send for h, 111 once and proiiiiso lo siiinv 11 Willi ilie fresh and new. Following is the sumuiary, done, but it was an unpleasant exper­ paper, II you wish to take advantage r,r .-.bovc sill; d-,o.<3 i.llnr, you must llrst send 2') Denis ience. Ingham county. Thesec'y and treas, —sliver or postage slamp.s—lo pay I'or bandliiig and po-:lage on liio paper wo send Ibreo Wc also have a fine line of can­ KllIJ15-i;0R-Ar.T, are from Lenawee, The next reunion nionliis on trial, and you will receivo it by rolurn mall, dies, Peanuts. Cigars and Tobacco. Llltio Mnlllo, b. in., Goo, .Icssop -1 ^ A motion for security for cost and will be held in Ingham county no Mrs. I'luiibo Nu.sb, Wllllainslown, Pa,, wriles; .Insl roc Ivcd Iho bliiidi silk drosK—11 Bi'OuUporl; br. g,, M. ,1. Romonl 1 ' dissolution of llie injunction in the doubt,—W, Footeand wifearevisiting yarils-you RenUne, Tlie quality Is inngnlllcenlaiid 1 ilwiiik .vmi ii tbousand llinusovor. Bring us your Butter and Eggs. Olo EasldU, o.K,, W. U. Toner S Mrs, Kllza lirown.New Ilavon, Conn., writes; I scarcely bellovul 11. bnl ibis inoriiinK LoH, b.ni.,,Jamoa l^'orniisoii 2 case of James McDowell against Scott their daughter in Howard City.—Win­ inysilk drcsH arrived. 1 liavysluiwn li lo a dozen nulgbbors. They all Inttiid souding lor We always pay the highest market Afiiry Orr, b, in,, Hal. Erwiu ii dr Waldo was argued in the circuit court nie B'elton is spending the week in ODO. Ilia certainly boaulllul,nnd I wlildoall lean for yon r paper. Itaiou W, bi'. H„ I.evI Swnii 8 i Wo can show prool of thousand" of dresses given away lo ihoac w-lio liavo answered our price for all Farm Produce. 'X'lino2;2|lM, 2:!i0 last Monday. The injunction was al­ Eaton county,—Mesctanies Joel Smith adverllBomouls, Alt druhscs sum promptly. Addrcsi; Berries received fresh every morn­ Sl'KCIAI, ItACU lowed loslaiul, but a bond of S50 for and Lucien 1-Iaslett are visiting lu costs was ordered furnished by the Reed City.—Eva Felton attended the IIOUNUJIOMJ .TOUltHrAL I'USililSllIXO CU., I.oeli !!.ix ;J(IS, t'liiiiKlcIjth «ii, I'lv ing, Yours with respect, lugliam News, b. g„ U, VV. VunEtteu 1 1 .hvolt 1', b, (,'., .hiseph I'rlco .idr coni|)lainant. The suit is brought to funeral of Mrs, Moore of E, Alaiedon UiiLsy Uoolf, b.m., ,Iamos Lyon G 6 restrain tlie defendent from disposing Friday.—Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Wright Nonnn, oil. ni., Levi Swan •! 4 Churcli and Society, Mlna, b, in...John Noxon 5 2 of the land now occupied by the com­ are visiting Mrs. Collins.—Alfred Fel­ Stockbridge'. Wluuio SVlUco.s.b, in„ W, Dndiio S 3 plainant, it being alleged that the ton has a new grapophoue.—Mina Presbyterian church—Andrew S. Sara Miller of Grand Rapids is visit­ HOTT c& SOIT Tlmo l!2SW, ia\'}i mortgage under which the property Tanto is working for Mrs. L. D. Sluiw, ing friends linre.—Emerson Gildart of r.VHMEltS' HACK was obtained by Waldo was secured —Mr. and Mrs. S. Webster of Lansing Zimraerinan, pastor. Thursday—4 p. m., Y. P. S, C. E, Masim was iiri.'sentat the graduatiiiR Loo, 1), p., L. 1''. Con vorse ^ -1 .1 through fraud.—Lauaing Journal. called at A, D, Felton's on Sunday,— exercisoa.—StociUifidgo will have a (.'apmonl., oli. K,, frank Poster 3 3 3 Archie Glosser got a hay fork stuck 7;30 p. m,, Prayermeeting. 8:.3I)—Teach­ Polly B, b. in., 11..]. IJullen 5 5 5 ers meeting. huge time the 4tli. Two ball games, Juclt.dh. K„ A. Mlwolt That every business man and every through his arm last week,—Wm, 1 2 2 Sunday, 10:80, preacliiiig service. 12 bicycle and foot races and a fine dis­ SVllsoii, b.),',, I'loyd Garrison 2 1 1 patriotic citizen within the city limits .Binkley while mowing sent Ills little play of lire worUs.—A number of Tliiiel;!ll), 1;33,1{!!3M Is interested in the success of tlie-Free son aged six, to the barn for a whip. m,, Sunday scliool. 0:30 ,p. m,. En­ deavor Society. 7:80 preaciiiiig. iici'MCH are entered in tlie raceslhero the lUCVCLU liAOr.S. Street Fair to be held in Mason Oct. 3, Soon after, while looking iu another 4tii —Miss McNab died.ai the home of at Dansville There were two trial heats in the 4, 5, 6, goes without .saying. The direction he felt the mower jar and be­ M E. church—W. J, Wilson, pastor, A. C. ColliiiH Monday. Tho funeral inlle oi)en bicycle race and the success­ unaminity with wliicli our people liave held the awful sight of his boy under Sunday morning services at 10:30, was held.al Unndilla. She was a ful ones lathe real .nice gave such a given their suiiiiori to the enterprise is Is still in the lead in making Low the kiilviiS of the machine. The child Sabbath school at 11:45. D. E, yonlur vi.-ni

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^mmm OPPORTUNITY. ward me with a malign.int look to his rather tad It evidently lay in my power to thwart City ll.iH Far!:) and poorhouae, and lo CARPING CRITICISM. CLARIFYING CIVIL SERVICE. fine features, "you were quick to oll'or mo a the matter and confound the British. At dlong the Broadway, obattiua like two old r»!r, lall mid llmber-llmbod, Jichold, slio the same time, it would probably spread friends as we walked. lesson awhile since. Are you as ready to Tin- AKuliinUUsI I'rcKs of'I'h i.s Coun­ •"i'liu I'rcKiiU'iit Is noiiiK Ills nHt.v and iv'nltii t take one yourself at this mooting? How is open a path for me to leave the cit.v, and 'Twas a strange coincidence, I thought, try IN SIIII Uailiiiu' at the- Bosldc thfi Btony path o'er whicli I wend it you have outraged my friend and your possibly in some manner show mc a way to when I found my companion was attached KnclHtnllnw i'ulillc 'My anxloiiH way, anil jjayly Indicates lay hands on my gold. It was a fair chance to tho Sprite, having been on board even at rruNlilviit. DU.SillV.SM. Ey bfckonlnga and smiles my journey's better?" to act upon, and 1 could in no wise lot harm end. "Let them alone, yer honor!" interposed the time 1 waa telling a false talo of myself Several pn])ers which are friciidly to .13y slfjns Hhe tellfi me that the Joys I sock the card-shnrpcr, approaching. " 'Tis a tie come to tho young .sailor until 1 knew more in her cabin, he having been laid up below Seerelirry Gage, appointed to be tl Awali mo there. With energy anew oiiuse for the both. One was liit by a bottb.;, or had boon piloted on my way. through a wound received in a duel whilo the iulniiiiistralion not only iissiinie bead nf Hie llniteil Stales treasury de­ And hopc-'n fresh (lush upon my faded the other grounded by a fist. Can't wo have This was with my ho.td. With my body I in I'hiiadelphia. A jolly, ligbt-bcarted, dis- that Gen. Oils necils more llian ilO.OOO part nient because be bad been :i suc­ clieol;, a trillc o' fun with a hawbuck without in­ simply moved to where lay Scammell's .sipated boy ho was, hut us rampant a wor­ men, but suspect Ibal )u; exproKsed the cessful admiuistr!ilor of business af­ 'Jlld cruel thorns and noxlouB weeds and saber, and picked it up. shiper of royalty as has fallen to my lot to terferences? Faith, tho bullock man shall ojiiiiion tlmt H(),C(lO men wdiilil be fairs, lias felt that the interests of rue have my sword, an' we'll see which is the As I did so, the balllcd officer turned and meet. 'I alrugRlo on that I may call her mine enough iifter having reeeiviHl llie iiiti- Iriitb and fairness demanded n stnte- better carvorl I'll back bini, too, an' yo saw the action. Foiled at every point,, and He could tell me nothing of .Mi's. Badol.r E'er she depart aa oft she hath before; may hack yer friend tho popinjay, whose one now unarmed and compit.s.scd by throe and her ward, Gertrude Iving (the latter to­ inntioii fi-oin Wasbinglon Ibat such n iiieiit of facts in re]ily tn the wild and That full Into my own her eyes nuiy shine; report or opinion would please llic ninlignant (diarges brongbl against iHic That I may clasp her close, all sorrows merit lies in not knowing when he's well armed men, he swore and fumed like a bait­ ward whom 1 had an instinctive leaning), o'er. beaten. Come, now! we'll to the Kalehook ed animal. save that they had long ago left the schonn- president. In oilier words, they inli- recent civil service order uf I'residuMit 'But when I reach the iipot whereon she Hill (a small elevation near tho Collect, a 1 saw the folly of hi,s total loss of temper, ei and were in sumptuous quarters on tjueen mate that tlie ]irosidi'nt, who is ro- Jl»;Kiiiley. Secretary Gage dcseribea vtaod freshwater pond, which w.'ts on the site of for had be not parted with it ho never street. Soamniell's |ja.ssion for the young s|)oii^ible, in ii Inr.tfo monsiirc, for the the erities as follows; >.'o nnswerlne word or touch Is mine to the present tombs. The gallows useil for would have been placed in his present posi­ lady was no aocret lo him, and he made a coiidnel of tlie war, has ]ii'iviili'ly in­ "The recent exocutlvo order making know; military execution stood between it and tho tion. Ho had quarreled and well-nigh fought coarse joke at the expense of both, for formed Ocn. Otis, who is held respoiisi- changes In tho civil service rnles Is being M\ ccholes.s, from pray and lonely wood Fields, or present City Ilall park), an' have with three men in as many minutes, while which I could have wrmig his neck. Cold, cheerless, cutting winds upon me comlemnoa by two classes of erities. Ono it out. I'll-" bis blind fury had brought him to where he But all were alike in thos« diiys, itseeiiiod lile for the ininii' siiccoss of tho class Is coniposeil of those who misrepre­ blow. campnign in Lnznn, Hint bo should X weep as T recall her many charms "'What! you villain you! you low thief! was worsted and degraded at once. to me, and not once did I hear a woman re- sent the clian,gos wlileb liavo Iieen made, .A.nd fold, amliltlonloss, my empty arms. Get honco, or I'll scalp you!" inteni|)ted As ho stood there, too prnuil to retreat ."pectfully spoken nf, though tho nialigners notify him, tin,' iiresident, tliiil ilO.OflO wlio nialte Interiu'etations havUifC liasis —W. H. T. Shade. aiul unable to advance, he glanced hastily of tho sex professed a readiness lo lie down only la tlioir wisli to (Ind somoililng In tho Scammell, turning on him. "Kalehook men nre all tbnl be needs, e\i'ii if be action oC tho lu^esUlent to condemn, and llill, you dog! You would never go so near in every direction. In his desperation ho and lie trodden on when in the presence of boliovos that :-|(),()no will be rciiiiired! who berate the administration for acts not was doubtless looking for his horse and his the least of the lailics of fashion. Such n the gallows on your own free will." The most iiialignniit of the Into .•N.yiii- done ami never contomi)Uitod. On tho "Callows, is it?" returned the fellow, still pistols in the holsters, and had bo found fulsome aping of line manners on the strCicta otlier liaiKl, tlioro are soma critics v,-l;o luildo press and the most sensntional holding his ground. "I toll ye, Scammell, them there would have been liloodshcd. and off; such back-bending and eourtesy- have failed ri.^htly lo analyze the ehan.t;es capting though yo bo, yo are riper for the But bis bigh-s))iritod animal, frightened at ing, froth, and hypocrisy; such affectation iu nf the 'N'ow York newspapers con id not made and who do not clearly eomin'oliend gallows than am 1, an' this I'll back in any my act of swinging aloft tho table and the speech and attitude; such utter prostra­ have ])bi(!od Bri'sideiit 'McKiiiley in n all tho practical questions of administra­ tion, and tliey have honestly believed that sbouls that followed, had tossed up head tion before tho god of moile and folly as was more iinfnvoruble nttitiidi! Iiefori' Ihe way yo name." u. hacliward step lias been taken with tho and tail at once and gone galloinug from the Scammell, instead of falling on the fel­ practiceil by these puppets of the king in lienple tliaii do the jinpers whicli hnvi! merit system." low in a fury, an net I looked for, siuippod yard, now being nowhere in sight. this sniidl copy of the court, never before or been jirinlinii' the inniiPndoe.'i alluderl And thus wo stood for perhaps the space since has it been the fortune of man to see. Secretary Gage, shows that llic ac- his luigers in his face, and with a look to. Sueli pn])ers iir^siime tlinl Ibc presi­ uieas\u-ing him fi'om head to foot replied of half i\ minute (though it seemed longer), Insincerity, heartloasncss, and an absurd ens;ifioiis .are untrue. Where the false­ dent, would take the risk ofn ]irn|riic'ti'd contemptuously; while at a distance gathered a number who pcnsitivenesa regarding so-called points of hood is not deliberate it arises from it "V'ou dirty dog! Mighty bravo you nre bad been drawn hither by tho noise of tho honor ruled the day. And these were the nnd doubtful eanipiiigii rallier tlmn biek of knowledge of wlui'l the rules in the knowledge that a king's olUcer would brawl. 'Twas a mighty awkward predica­ spirits who woro expected to subdue the furnish inoro troops to iirosecute tin; really an?. .•Xs to exeiii|ilions from tlio ne'er cross swords with such scum. I'll give ment for Scammell, but Belden finally put hardy yeomanry of America! war vig^oroiisly. Tliey nRsnmellinlGen. elassilied list the seeretai'y says; . >Lv\JMCEl you one luiiuite to be gone, and, failing, I'll a period to tho matter, and opened a way for But thin is neither bore nor there. Otis, nn I'xporieiiced olliecr, would, lo Cy CHAUNCV C. HOTCHKISS "Tliese ;!,(,») or •l,OiX) places have not been sec you tieil up and lashed. If you know mo tho tory to retreat. Slipping the point of Well shorn, with a decent ribbon for my idensc the pn.'sidoiit, malten vepnrt iisk- opened to free appointment liy the apiiolnt- f'o well, yon know 'twill he done." And with bis sword into its scabbard, he thrust it queue, a suit but a shade or two tho worse in,ir [Copj'TlBht, 1807, b.v D. iSppleton& Co. All ing for a niiudi sninller iiiiinlior of '••- olllcor, but thoy iiavo been placed in this bo turned b.is back on tho sharper, who, down with a ring, and cried; for wear, and a sword at my thigh for ef­ oxueliy tho condition tlut similar places rights reserved.] troops tliiiii bis jiidgmi'nt helievos lo fiir from obeying the hint to leave, stepiied "Avast, all hands! We're nothing short fect, wo set off' for our destination, Belden in llio navy department have boon in Cor away hut a few paces. cf a pao)t of fools. I'aeh of us has had a having washed his dirty face and generally be neeess.try for tlie work. Tlui mn- several years, with tho eiitlro approliatlon CTIArTEli IV.—CONTIXTO.-D. "And now, my wild sen bird," said the thrust fA his neighbor, and each in turn groomed himself. 1ive for Ibis conspiriicy bPt\viM'u the of tho civil aervieo commission and with tlie cordial commendation of the most ar­ has stood between two others. 'Tis the "liresidrnf and (ion. Otis is the nlU'ged One liand w.\s ])lu'/>d to tlie advantage toi'y redirecting his attention to nie, "arc A.t this timo Clinton's headquarters waa dent civil service reformers. Those places prettiest muss I over .saw, so d—n me! of the ollicer. 'J'lmt was to bo oxijccted. yon willing to clear yourself with my en the Broadway, lit No. 1, ami opposite tho iliscovery by Secrotnry Alti^er that tho ia tho war department will hereafter bp 'Twas all beginnings and devil of an ending. 'I'licn another wont HniooLhly onouyh in bc- friend here? Cive a fair explanation of Bowling Green, being the same dwelling ciillin.n^oul of in,()nnorl;'>,nnOnien would lUli-Hl by a re.^^istration system simliar lo Let's make it up.—Come, Seamniell. you liialf of Iho fox, after iviiuili, thnugli witli- this all'air if you can, or pcrhajis you woulil wherein Washington had established him­ react iiiion the reimliliciins in the f;ill the system in tlie navy. iniglit well go halfway to moot half a man. •out moving, 1 looked sli.'irply for the end. like to make a lino point of the matter with self whilo the pati'iot troops occupied the "There has not boon an oxcoiition made, By my faith, that's not bail.—Lounsbury, (dectioiiK. 'I'hal is, if Gen. Otis, who in my opinion, tliat was not flemandod by 'I'hc mellioil was sliglitly uniisnal, llionirh mu in some quiet spot. I might doubt my city. I was a bullock myself, and ask pardon for lias boon managing the T'bilip]iiiie eniti- tho condiliona of pood administration, and •conceived and fl.teciited with likill. 'I'hev rights to honorably cross s\voi-ds with such 'Twas strange to nio that the British com­ a.s you in a matter as private aa thi.s, but I the bottle. So there's my sop.—Who's liaign wisidy, should discover tlmt it they u'lll in tlio lony^ rim streuKtheii tho bad each lioen in the luildt nC tilting l)iielc mander should have bit njion this house, not merit system. J'^very one who lias boon next?" would be better to have -in.nno men in­ •on til'.' rwir lens of tlicir chairs as tlicy picked will forego all objections and ask no'terms. only because of its association, but from the- lamillar with tho workings of tho elassilied up tlieir hanils and conned tlicnv As tlie Ah! butyou haveai;'cxeuso; yon will doubt­ Kow my heart wanna to a man who ia fact that it was, with some few mansiona stead of ,'11),(ino, bis disenvery :nid re­ forviee understood iliat tlio incinslve order 'liist card was dealt and tlio lialance of tlio less plead a wound." quick to take fire, whoso wrath is like tlie to tho iinrlb, cut off from tho rest of the quest would e;iusp the peiqilc to vote of t'resident Cleveland would lio found too ,pi\clt laid aside, tlio nlllccr settled liinisolf Tho deep insolence of his last remark touch of a match to gunpowder, tho force city by tho broad swath of ruin caused by ii.giiiiist the pi-osident's party when, if sweeijin,!;^. Ilu round it ,so himseir, anil al­ cf which is gone when its work is done; just most immeillatidy look out some ollicers. IrackTi'ard, widle the fellow nearest ine did turned my dislike of tho man to a sudden the great fire tif September, 1770. be bad called for but 'in.non, tlioy would hatred. "L'was not the words, but his more as I hate the sullen spirit of one who nurses Tliii5 conllagralion had started (God "It shoiiia bo noted tliat while l-'resldent •the s,i.mc thin;; but a second later. Jt wna hnvo voted for it. This iiioiivc niiil;es than unbearable manner of uttering them the liist spark and sulks until its heat dies Cleveland oxeepteil a l;irse number of :tlion the Une ii.lny camo in. Sooniinj! to lose knows how!) near the ^Vhilehall, and, under places so that tliey should not ho suli.ioct for lack of fanning. Idle .•\ineriean people ;is frivnlniis us the Uh balance, to iwve bimseU' from a fall he that roused my ire and brought me to tho the fanning of a strong wind, had burneil to any civil service rules, the present order •threw o\it a foot which caught beneath the pitch of aclinn. Had bo been nearer, I Tho generosity of the boy—for he was northwest, crossing the Broailway lielow Kiis]iicinii of bad faith on Ibe ];arl nf malie.s' ail of these excepted |ilaces Hubject i.llicer's eluur. sending that parly over on tn would have served him with my fist as I had little else—struck home to mc, and I was Trinity church, and from there laying IOTT llie ])residenl iiiid Gen. Otis niiik'i's t hem to Sections 1, 2 and ;i of Rule 11.—thiit Is to iho broad of his back and bringing himself served Lounsb\n'y, and would have re­ about offering iny hand,, when Scammell, everything clear to tho Hudson ami north­ iinserupnlonfi and fiilse. s:iy, the sections ro,^•ardin^; political activ­ clown on tlia four legs of his seat. ^V'ilh gretted it at oneo for its lack of dignity. quick to take advantage of tho turn of af­ ward to nigh the city linnts. Trinity went ity and prohlbltln.^' the dismissal of iiersons Quite a niimber of pei'snns in this for political relLsons." 'the rapidity yf a skilled villain, 1 saw him Forgetting for the moment my a.5sunicd role, fairs, spoke up; M-ith the rest, but by some mercy SLBaul'ii eountry liavo conic to llie cnnehisioii :draw carJs from bis pocket, throwing tliosi; I stood where ho had found me, and an­ "So let it be if yon say so, Bolden! I am was spared, as well as King's college [Co­ With I'egard to the reckless and ]iiirti- •dealt liini on to the .surpbis pack, then swered ; overhot from the ride from the outer linos lumbia college], the fire stopping just short tliat a largoi' army is needed in the saii iillegntinn that the rules were slamming his false iiand fiico down on the "C'apt. Scammell, my calling ia the sea, at Kingsbridge. I'll willingly jiass you and of Robinson street [now I'ark Place], OB Philippines. Sidf-iiitorost has led some ohiiiiged for political idVeet, Sceretiii-y 'table, bo jumped to the a.ssistance of bis You arc but a marauding bushwhacker, nor yon fellow"—indicating the trickster with whicli stood the latter. to this eniifliision beeaiise thoy wish Gage has ibis to say; can the curse be rubbed off you by a title or •companion. No attempt had been made to rebuild or tn gn to llio niili]i])iiies. 'riieri^ are '",1'ho ciaini that thI.s order lias lieon the hidden by fine trappings, and ilid yon but The otlicer accepted the rough apologies even clear tho ruins, and now 'twas a dan­ editors, linwever, who, without mili­ lettinK down of tlio bars for political ap- Icnow it you would lio honored by ero.ssing oifered liim, and, after dusting idmself wilb gerous neighborhood, as the offscourings o( tary exiierii'iice, iissiinie tbiit they nre liointnients Is not borne out by the actual swords with mo. As for an explanation, I lliis handkerchief, played out the hand. It the camp had taken po.ssossion nf the wholo sltuaiion. It is now nearly two weeks will satisfy you so far as to say that I pun­ belter able to command armies tlmii since tho order went Inio force, in the 'fell to his lot to lose, and he paid with a area, .and utilizing old walls, beams, and ished your friend for insulting me, and, by any general in (>xistenee. It was so treasury ilcpartmont there has lieen only ,good pnice. .sails, had established a colony of violence the God above me, if you wish to carry this when Gen. Griiiit was ennmianding vast one a|)iioliitnn.'nt inndo under tho now As was usual, the winner proposed a part­ and filth, which went by tho name of Can^ further, I will punish you worse than I did armies. 'I'lieii .there were a luilf dozen rules; that was tlie permanent aiipolntniont ing dram and set up a loud clamor for the vastown. of a stenographer who had boon temporar­ I'.im! 1 could but dofond myself from him, '•iViiiter to fetch a bottle of rum, swearing he [TO DE COXTI.VUED.] editors who novel' saw a sl;irmish who ily appointed liocauso the commission had a boy whoso back I coubl break across my would have no more of the like of the wine eould have ended the war in a single no oligllde ro.i,'istei', and tho eommlsaion kuoe, so ho goes harmless. As for you, 1 will •lie had boon drinking, the empty bottle of battle. The siiiiie obiss of geniuses are S'tlll having no eligible re,i!istor and the fight you within the hour and ask for no GLADSTONE'S CORRECTNESS. temporary apiiohuoe jirovin,!,' satisfactory, •which stood betwixt thoni on the table. second." now in odilori;il rooms. 'I'bey liavc not the appointment was made permanent. If! Now had the waiter been fortheonung, I been within S,onn miles nf :.\faiiila; Ibey "Good!" he broke in, "\'cu gave the name The firanil Old JIiui Wn,ii on All Oo.. ] -were a politician and wished to obtain a •would probably have loss of a tale to toll. have never commanded ;i fiinoy bnnie iilaco for a political favorite, 1 would nol, ]iut 'twixt the boat, long hours and the to tho weapon. Lot it bo swords, and at casion.s tlie Es.sonce ol with tho knowledge of those rules whicli guard company: tliey have not seen n 'Iiresent lack of custom, he had doubtless once. Hcmember," bo wont on with an I'roiu'lefi-. close contact with their operations gives, •fallen asleep and was deaf to the calls (jiven oath, and •working himself into a rage, "ask battalion moi'c tlum a half dn/.eii limes, know where to turn to find a place. no quarter of me. Up or do^vni I give no 'him. Anyway, after fruitless Imwling by the Gladstone had a horror of indelica­ yet they know belter whiit is required "There has boon no letting down of tho ••yinner, the odlcor took a liand in the mat­ mercy; let a I'outrance bo tho word," in the l^bilippines than dnes Gen. Otis, bars. Tho politicians wiio. It is allogcd, cies of all kinds much like that of Gen. wanted places for Ineoinpeteiit people, .got ter by turning Ida attention to me, for he "Nay," said \, fanned to an equal heat by who is there, and who luis siient bis life his blood-thirsty manner and the fury in Grant. It was often said in Kng-litnd to little comfort from tlioso now regulations. •shouted; in the army. his eye—"nay, then, I will not kill you, vil­ a person who had told no nnoedote with Tho men who have to administer the pub- "Here, ye lazy son of a bullock pricker! lie service will llnd In them much roUcf, All the re]iorts from lifanila indicate step out and find the waiter, and bo damned lain as you are, but, should I disarm you, or ever so slight a tinye of impropriety; and tho morit system will In tho ond be 'to yon!" at the sarao time hurling the omp- you slip, I will beat you with the Hat of my "How many thousands of pounds would that Gen. Otis has all the troops ueed- distinctly benollted'." •ty bottle nt mo. sword until you roar for quarter, or I broait you take to tell tlmt tp Gludstone'i"' nd for the imrpose of lighting tho ene­ President ile.Kinley in amending tin; every bono in your foul hide! 'Twill bo The gl.iss missile struck mo fairly on the Ag!iin, he hud a rooted aversion to my. The diflieiilty is that the k'Hipinns rules has been coi'reeting injustice ;iiid. scant mercy, as you were bettor killed out­ •wounded arm, about an inch above whore run rathei' tlinn fight, so that, if any­ right. Now look to it, for this I will do, or profiling, directly or indirectly, by his simplifying and facilitaling piibhic the negro's knife bad entered. For an in- "Two sprawling In the dirt," iny name is not'Tliorn--Louusbury!" public opportunities. He was an inno- thing is needed, it is a small army thai business, 'i'liis i.s one of the duties of •stant it gave mo exquisite pain, but the viiling- finnnoo minister. Constantly can run faster'than the enemy, irtbt' his position, and See'retary Gage, whose •sling did much to deaden the'force of the I caught myself just in timo, and started violently as I diseovorod the trip of my a jerk of his head—"but I'll not be quits was bis active intclliyenco rcarrang'ing critics or fntilt-fiuders enn devise some judgiiK'iit will be accepted by I'be peo­ 'blow, though it bad naught to do with with your new protege save but for the time tongue. Both the othera likewise gave a tlio details and inoideiico of taxation. scheme that will, enable our Irnojis to ple without qiieslioii, is in a position to lessening the towering anger to which both you need him. If Clinton wants him, I'll words and bottle bad brought mo. In six jump, but it immediately transpired that A hint from him would have meant a '.'ouiid up a Filipino army Ibcy would know bow erricioiitly llio ])resideiit has each had a difiioreiit cause. spare him tho whilo to do lus dirty work, for 'Strides I was on thOTM, and uiisetting the on honorable mattora he would ne'er employ fortune; yet no man oyer got it. "No render Gens, Otis and Lawton a si,g- discharged his duty in clarifying- the It was Scammell who first showed hi.i rea­ •eard-aharper, chair and all, •with my' open .sueh a man whilo his bettors go beggnig.— mysterious secrets were over offered nal .service. Ocu. Lnwlon lias iiursund civil service sitiniLion.—'i'roy '.l.'imcs, son for thus starting, and that was through ipalm I.dealt the navnl man n blow in the Hov.' now, siri'ah?" he continued, turning the fugitives with vigor, biit they es­ tho insult I had offered him in degrading him for sale, ns coming- from him," it is Ciicc, lying him bactnvard in the dust ivhoro and advancing toward me. "Y'ou are glad by a threatened beating. White with rage, wril*jeii of him, "iiv excliangeor bourse. cape when Ills sliirmisb lino appears. DRIFT OF OPINION. •ho had been but a short timo boi'^ore. enough to accept the respite, I doubt not, he throw aside tho bridle, ond drawing his Squint suspicion .nsserted many incred­ If the critics cannot do this they With this my anger slipped away from Will you name timo nnd place to receive heavy saber, advanced on me with a torrent ible things of him, but the most wan­ should, at Icnsl, credit those who are C?'It still loolts as it the demoera.ts .mo like bronth from polished steel, and I your deserts?" of oaths. ton slanderer never dared suggest that directing the wnr with ordinary intel might hitvc to use iMark Iliinna. as their saw but the coinio side of tho two spmwling " 'Tis against my nature to duel in cold in the dirt. Before I could do more than whip my loft nnyoiic in his entourage or intimacy ligcnoe.—Indianapolis .Toiirnal. octopus again next year.—Cliicngo arm out of its sling and lift tho bulky table blood; but, as my word is passed, I'll carry Neyor could I hold heat longer than a ever proflled a penny by a look, a lisp, Tribune. in defense (for I was unarmed), tho young through my promise. \Vhero do you put wire (though I taktt it oa readily), and had up?" a gesture from him when in oflice." TEETERING DEMOCRATS. CThis is a billion dollar country ia 'thoy been quick to acknowledge the mistake ofiicor sprang between us. "At the King's Arms, truckler!" He would never allow his nnrae to be several senses. 'I'be latest figures show that had boon made, I would have cried "Hold bard, Scammell!—LounaburyI Are you Capt. Lounsbury? Lounsbury, of Rye? "Then, sir, you lie close to the rod, for used in any business enterprises. In Ildutlne CoiniiioiiplnoeM TtiUo tlie that we have a. billion dollars in gold •them quits, and even joined them in a there I stay also. For the timo to meet you, By my faith! but I camo near making a the house of commons •when'announce­ I'liieo nt tlie Riiiniiitiit money.—'froy Times. • •dram. that must rest with Sir Henry. For tho Indl of it!—This thing can go no further ment of his death -svas made Sir Wil­ But it was not so to bo. After a few sec- UecIiirntlniiN. cyTho dcinocnils , of Pennsylvania now, Scammell. I've been looking for the place, that your howls be not hoard by your • •Dnds' bewilderment, the ofllcor scraiv.bled' liam Hnroourt choked and could not man high nnd low for week. Clinton wanta follows, I make it the clump of trees in paid no attention to the expansion is­ •to hii feet, and, pulling his sword from its finish lii.9 speech. "Of all chiefs," he The bigdemocratic state convention in him at once—at once! The order comes Lepner's Meadows [an extensive traot of sue, and the "aunties" arc likely to have •scabbard, paused M though to take his said, emphatically, "he was the most Pennsylvania was big only in numlicrs from lieadquarters. What, man! Hold drained awamp-land beyond the then city another fit or a scries of them.—Cleve­ •bearings for an'onset. Ho •was no more than hard!" limita, through about tho center of which kind, the most toleraint, the most placa­ nnd noise. '.I'lie mountain labored and land Ijoader. .20 years of ago, carrying plenty of the now rimo the present Canal street]. You "Hold hard yourself!" shouted tho tory, ble." In the house of lord.s, too, -where produced a mouse. 'I.'lio combined dem­ marks of dissipation on him, and what with doubtless know tho spot. Aa to the hour, C5'Tlie silver question may be forced as he tried to dodge the young officer. "No Lord Eosebery made- a passing refer- ocratic intellect could only formulate a ihis dust-^whitonod clothes, his boyish pro­ I will enlighten you at your quarters ns soon to take its place beside the tarifi: ques­ further now! Do you think I'll brook such once to l*tr, Glndstone's Inst letter, platform which says; portions, nnd his dirty face, he lookotl, with as may bo.—Now, Mr..Belden, I am at your tion as one of the things the democrats words to ray face and wait for formalities? his drawn sword, like a nidlod bantam. disposal. Shall wo get to headquartora?" penned with almost dying bands, to "Tho democracy of Pennsylvania, In con­ Ay, Lounsbury it is; and of Rye and tho vention assomblod, again renewing our arc going lo attend to after they get I should have been obliged to hurl tho Lady Salisbury, expressing his per­ phantom and tho devil, for aught I care! Saying this, I throw to tho ground the pledges of' fidelity and devotion to thosa- in.—Chicago Becord (Ind.). itable at him in Bolf-defenso (whieh would sonal sympathy after the carriage acci­ What can Clinton want with such a man? tory's saber and turned horn him. Instead :rc!d rights of tho people, true to tho faith have been ill for him) had not at tliat mo­ (cyEvcry time a nianiifaeturiiig com- Stand aside, you salt fish, and lot mo meet of stooping for his side arm, Scammell dent to Lord Salisbury, the premier and principles of our party as dcelarod In ment a cavalryman on a black charger driven •the platforms of our several national eon- jiany raises tlic wages of its em|)loyes him!" stepped around so as to again bo bcforo mo, himself, bowed with age and many bur­ ventlons and proud of our matchless lead­ AVar Horse Bryan recognizes it as a'" ifull tilt into the tavern yard, reining up and, though tiioro was no abatement to tho dens, wept like a. child. As one news­ "Call mo no fish, you butchor-bird!" er, William Jennings Bryan, realize that •close to «9. malicious hatred in his eye, his voice fell to challenge to battle nnd snorts defiance snapped Belden. "What ails your humor paper -well says: "Such tears give salt tho Issues Involved In tho coming campaign at the foe.—Chicago Tribune. to-day? Has the heat gotten your head? a hoarae whisper as he said; to public life in IJiigland," Afr. Bal­ In Pennsylvania are honest government, "By my faith, sir, it were better you had CHAPTER V. You first pick my own quarrel away from four, -ivho was an intimate and ad.mir- clean politics and tho redemption of our tD-Where and why Bryanism exists ftood and been run through than to have state from republican mlsrulo and corrup­ A TRIANGtrLAR QUARREL. me, and then flout mc for looking to my own ing friend of Gladstone's, though his are shown by the mint figures as cleatV intoresta. Has the fair Ctcrtrudo hippccl put into my head tho matter you have just tion." political foe, personally Induced 'Mrs. as by any political map. Tho silver pro- I knciv of no reason to fear him, but it you, that you spleen so quickly? I tell you given me! Iilore than that. It ivero better Not a word about IG to 1, not a word duotion in fine ounces was; Vov Ari­ .i;avo mo a start to recognize Scammell, in my orders are imperative." that you had the devil and his horde Gladstone to allow her hu.sband to be about national exiwnsion, not a word zona, 2,2-lC,S00; Color.ado, 22,S15,GO0; the full uniform of a captain in De Lancy's " 'Fore God, you sprat! An' you dare against you than Walter Scamtnetl!" buried anvong England's great ones at abotit those cherished declarations of ,rdaho, 5,07;!,SC0; Montana, 1-I,,sn7,2n0; •ir.arauding torioa. Ho throw a quick glance twit me in public on my,private affairs!" And bonding, ho picked up hia nabcr, Westminster. His body will therefore the Chicago platform! Only the routine about him, taking in tho angry belligerent sheathed it, throw a, careless salute to Bel­ Nevada, 805,000; New Jiexico, .125,;-i00; shouted the tory, turaing his wrath on the resi in tho Abbey, in "Statesmen's Cor­ commonplaces about the "sacred rights • and his friend, who had picked himself uj) den, and Avalked off, the card-sharper join­ Utah, C,4S,->,000; Oregon, 1,^0,000; Wash­ naval ofiicor. " Use but her name again, and ner," and in effigy, ns in life, Mr. Glad­ of the people," "the faith aiulprinciples •and was standing at a safe distance with I'll spit you as you stand, you half a inani ing tlie throng abot\t the tavern door. ington, 2o4,'l00. In these stales, where stone will stand side by side with Peel of our party," "the redemption of the 'his blade in his hand, Q9 though waiting a no>y! Will you, too, fight?" the production of .silver largely exoeed.s ;favorable opportunity to rush in and take and facing Disraeli, his lifelong polit­ state from republican misrule and cor­ St'iing by hia words, and more than stung tlAt of gold, the free coinage idea lias a part in the muss. Though I fell under tho CHAPTER VI... ical antagonist.—Troy Times. ruption," nnd "pride in our matchless by the reference to hia short stature, Bel­ its last remaining stronghold. Arizona, •tory's eye, ho did not at once recognize mo, den had whipped out the sword he had A PAIR PROSPECT. leader." Kvery fad of the "matchless Colorado, Idaho, I^tont.nna, Nevada and tor I had. my beard at about a ten days' sheathed and thrown himself into the A itloOeiit RctiiicHt. leader" was studiously ignored. It was Loft alone with Belden,, that- worthy Utah, all of which voted for Bryanism, .growth, and was something more than pic- fencer's attitude. When the old lady with the ear trum­ 11 Bryan convention without ic to 1 and •tureiiquo in tho shabbinoss of my dress. He looked mo over slowly, and then holding out produced e2,2.'?4,300 line ounces of sil- . "Fight? Ay, I'll fight! .Put aside that hia hand, said; pet called little Bessie entertained her nnti-expnnsion, which are Bryan's dnimediately claimed the attention of my op- vor in ISOS, the value of which would meat ax and use a gentleman's tool. I'll "On my soul, Lounabury, you had best till the lady of the house was ready to stock in trade. As one of the leaders {)onent by.callinghlm by name. have been arbitrarily doubled by free ahoAV you that half a man is; better than a ahrivo yourself! To tell tho truth, I'm put in an appearance. While telling well expressed it, tho platform is "a "Hello, Belden I. fiomotliiiig put out again, whole brute. My vnist ia aa fine as yours, coinage,—Chicngo Tribune. < mightily afraid of that fellow, who is no loss about her recent presents and the teeter board upon whieh all may ride." th? -What the dovil's the matter now? for all yotir brawn." the brute I called him' because I offered to health of her several dolls, Bessie eyed As the co'nvention indorsed the plat­ Have you not, had Icaaona enough in your That Scammell'a blood had o'eroome hia cry quits. He would bo invincible with a crPresident McKinley has taken, own sot that you muat fall afoul of pot- brain waa plainly,apparent by the way he rnpior, only he holds the light weapon with the trumpet curiously and finally could forms of aU the;.conventions, state and about 4,000 oilices out of the classified ihouse loungora? Wh'at'a amiss?'! . threw, hia heavy saber to the ground and too light a hand. Ho iaall points and t::icka, restrain herself no longer. national, no delusion of belief will pro- civil service; but most of them are filled "That villain hus dared lay his hand on ran toward tho card-sharper. But that fel­ and, unless you disarm him, it looks to go "Are you too tired to play me a vent its possessor from teetering on the by priyatc secretaries and clerks whose ime, and, by God I ho'a bound to pay the low, antioipating_his wanta, brought up the hard -with you. You will never get hy hia couple of ttines while mamma flulBhes board. "Our matchless leader" him­ relations with tht»ir superiors are confi­ ipcnalty!" burst out Belden; for the first point of the weapon which ho still held, guard." self seems inclined to teeter. In a dential. And it is all right, A man •time finding his v»ico. , 'dressing?"—Detroit Free Press. and presenting, it at the breaat'of the on- "Thanks," said I, laughing, and taking hia recent interview with, him be thinks Should have the right and privilege, "Which villain?"'asked Scammell, as he comer, retreated a few atepa and cried out; hand. "I've a trick or t^svo, myseft'. What. rnnilNtnknblc nvidcncct "the campaign is too far away for an when he is called to an important office, threw hia leg over the aaddle and came to "Nay, nay! Yc ahall not have it. Settle. doea the general want with mo now?"' She—What makes you think he lotea expression of sentiment at tbo present the ground with the bridle in the crook of his yer brawl as best yo may, but my sword ia to select tho man who is to stand in sueh "I have but a fraction of the matter, and me so desperately? •elbow. "Faith, you look aa though odds mine, an' with mo it shall bide. By the look time."—Chicago Tribune. close relations, just as the president has • know my place too well to talk of it. I-et Simplex—Oh, a thousand thinga! He •w-cre against you. I ace two of them. 'Tia of it, 'ye must settle with',the three of ua. ua atep out; but, man, you'll never appear the right to select his cabinet and pri­ always looks pleased, for instance, when your good luck I had a,thirst that needed Pull out o' the pickle; an' yc can; ye shall at headquartera in such a rig! You would CTMr. Bryan would probably be glad vate secretary. Ho wants men With you sing and play.—Tit-Bits. alnking. On my soul, whom have vra hero?" ha'no help or steel o'me." be barred at the door!" to acknowledge that he borrowed his whom he is personally acquainted; tp Jio esolaimed,' Bcowling, as with'» second Now while this was going on 1 had not "'Tia but the service of a razor ,md a statement that it takes as much bravery wdiom he can g|ve perfect confldenco. look he idetitifleij me. "Is it a fair qitarrel, been idle with either brain or body. I saw Only Hallf. shift of clothes I need, and will soon have. to fight trusts as to climb San Juan The president has not gone backward, liclden? I'll welsht your pockets with five nt oiioe that Lounsbury had become a per­ She—You Avere Beared hall to dt&ih Will yoii bear me company to my lodgings?" hills if ho could find anybody who in any essential point as far as civil, pounds if'you'U hand your'rights to mc, sonage of. importance, and that he waaun-, the day we •were married. , ' . He agreed to this, and we sot o^t'do^vn would stand lor it; but he can't.—Chi- service principles are concerned.—CiE'^ unlcag 'tis a matter of flheftt(ng at cards.— ,known to Clinton by sight. That something- thto Bowery lane to the Fields, past the He—Only half, uafortunatdy,—1B« cago Times-Herald. oinnati Commercial Tribune. What, slmbl" h« desMndMk valkinf to* of moment wail oo kiod waa also discovered, prpvoBt ffvmn (now the Hall of Rctorda, dla&flpolie JourntU r>Tt:sB:y.r.T?ra r'g.^T.TgTanT.'.rytg,-. ir.'j Ptr7^rrv7rr,iT:mrwwri^ffw.<0B««ramiBini ioaoKmJxxwjeaaitaMnjLumMxnsiccxntnvr^^ •MtCjOiniftXlMu •^tniacmacmaflJi "~~~'*''inintrm'- J Agent for Special Selling of DRV.... ©teindeircl GOODS Raitterris F'OR. JUNE 4

r<£:> i/i-iW iiI Wl'', HAVK iiuicluisi'il li'Oiii n slili'l iniiUor wliii wiinlpd Mip iiionny, ii Jcl) linn (i( .-.lilils, Uii ilii'/."ii (il lliein. 'I'licy Mn):!!! Inclios IDMJ;, liiivo riili-slzwl liodli'.s luul 1(1 n I-; f-ici'Vrs. Kvcry si'iiiii IK dciiiblo snu-oii, l.luiy hiiv« roliilnnMid Klimildni'H, Piili'id I'l'issciH, c. Hilliiiimi^ cxii-nslDii pliiidiuls inul cxlciislori (Mill.-u- IjiindH, Irlni- iiind Willi iioiirl iHilliii's, in (illior wn.dti ii rff,'iiliu- llrsl.-ulnss slilit, Kuld oyoi'y- ^jJ wiiereal fiDc. We piilJliciri on .siili!'I'liiirs{liiy Mlonly— .^'. IFT

-f-h riON'T Ml.SS KM! 3 JiiHl, Tccnlvcd 11 line new Hue ( s, Ij'iyRiuKl mens' lateslstylo; .Sue llH.'iii. Items of interest to every buyer:

'O-JSA'll'!! «!ll-OTEnN«J mill .II:%VI:MCA' JIOIISI;, .villi !il (<» iri por (!OII(, ««^ at little prices. 25c Cla.sp niid **'^ and 50c for i3-yd. Button ^^^^-•^^^l:^^ pieces. These arc personally selected '•+f- A special purchase o( 25 dozen enables us :.X4..L- w^ patterns, and the best that wc can get to to make a special price on a regular $1 sell at the prices. Glove. These are new col­ ors forsummer wear; price A good cut in all our 59c pr Northeast Aurelius- 111 IS Ginghams, Neat dc- J, Vouiigs is very sick,—Will Gregg and wife vi.-iiled at Jay J:Iulse's Biin- Signs in Stripes and Checks Special selling o( day,—Mr, and Mi's, Adams of Leslie at" Tlmvsilny, .liiiio 2!), 18!)!). 6c yd. Commencing tomorrow, Friday, June these seasonable visited |,lieir parents Mr. and i\Irs, The best 10 and 121/c quality, at G^f>, 23d, wc will sell as follows: EVERY goods will be talccn advantage of by Yiimigs lasl week,-Jacoii Hulse has a many, Come early and be one of Bunkcrliill. line new Leering mower,—Several MORNING- for one hour only, between the Tviisplifrry iiii'kiiig luul hnyiiiK i-< i" from this viuinity attended the Cliil- the hours ot 9 and 10 o'clock, and EV­ fi rst. oi'iler,—Kaili'y Bros, Imvo Ihc frniiio to (Iren'B day exeici.ses at Norlh Aurelius sfflfi Just bought ERY AFTERNOON for one hour only 50c Waists 35c i.lioir Bi.oi'o up iiiul finiiiniPiUM' liiyiii!,' Sundiiy evening and pronounced them ll^^J at special between .the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, wc 75^^ " 59c b ic': Muiidiiy.—Vfi-. While of linlllc very line. prices. .Formerly worlh loc yd, but now will sell 5c Fancy Prints , $1.00 " 79c Ci'yeU i.i III worl! on lliu new HIOI'U.— , *—^—•———,—_ IVJoi'ris ])uCiiiii|i'a lioiiiii! ia rciuly for Ingh.Tm-Vcvay. they are out for quick scl- UZ/^ \/H liiiffat.. '^^ J^' 10 yards for 25c. the pniiiU'i's—.1). I'uhiiiUit'r UIM .)IIM, Elijah .Poller has purchased a road- PiiM'y'a lioiiso iieiirly ciieloiJcd —iiciiiia Ladies' Stock Collars with acraper.—Mi.sa Carrie Blakely spent Our Black, Gr.ay, Red, Indigo .Blue and bow attached—price has :tie coining up.—Jlobuil, Ijiurd'a burn a part of lasl week- in Jaclison,—Pearl .ShirtingvPrints, ia eiiclosHd. Blakely acunmjianied by .l5orlha '53'"""™"®'*' always been 25c- Showerman of Wheallield is spending Their ec|u'al not to be foiuul elsewhere. 10 yards for 39c. wc say now . 15c each a few weeks with relatives in Adrian. Petreville. We're bound to sell them— — Hiiylngin full ijlast. .It's a light REMEMBER—This is just an Hour Tlie.so(;iRl lU Mr. \Vygiuil,'H lust li'ri-. 15c values for 9c d.uy night WHS u'cll nMcnih'd mid nil crop—l'',t,liel Harkness ;ius gone to Sale, conimencing .Frid.ny, June 23d and Peioskey, wliereshe has a position.- 19c " " ISj^c raport iv L'ood linift.—M, ,1. L'liidicie ending Saturday, July ist. Silks are Cheap ::7£;:1, Hugh .Blakely'.s luicklebciTy swamp i 3=;c " " 19c was ill Muanii {''I'lday.—Mi.s.s .ICdiiii Silks—qualitius that arc worth more, but BiiiiUer visilcil liur fou.Hiii, J'liliLd will be open lo pickers next Friday.—\ Je.'i.'-ie (;iark, Mamie Curtis, Will Bar- for Towels, a .splen­ we're asking cash prices: Springer, liial \vct'lc.—]\Ir.s, Alice Wii- tier and Ira Blakely, puidls of Mason Best Table Oil Cloth.... 10c yd. 8on luiil (laughter, Mra, Kittle (Jroueh schools, are enjoying their vacation in Linen Crash did value for 5c yd. of Jaokaon, spent last wcel; tit Job nOa Siinili-nll Silk n2.5 hands lilgli and weighs 12C0 pounds. Mrs. Giddlngs of Cadllhu is visiting term of school at the Hawley with ap­ Southwest Whealfield. her mother Mrs. Fitch. Chas. Pitch the graduating exercises occurred. were any more fully employed? Still Hols ason ofMambrlno B whoso welRlil Is propriate exercises on the evening of Mert Harris of Jackson county is The class ^ul themselves honor. Well we are under that accursed "Gold 1350, Pmnk I/s Urstdam by Dan Roblson, of Mason was also a guest of liis June 23. Last, but not least, waa ice visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lucius Du- 2d (lam by Marshall Chief, 3d dam by Old Sir mother recently.—Dr. Conlau was may the-parents, teachers and citizens Staudard."-The I. 0. 0. P, hall will Charles, Breeders will do well to loolt this cream and cake.—Mr. U. Posburgh of Bois.—Mrs. Otto Andrews Is suflering be open 4th of July for visiting breth­ hoiso over beforo breeding. He will bo In called to see James Perry who is sub­ with typhoid fever.—Mr. Standish of feel|proud of them,—Perry has a new ject to sinking spells. He is some bet­ Duraud is visiting at J. Sherwood's. laundry, the proprietor hails from ren and their families.—H. L. HolT- . •» ..Ingham has purchased the farm of E. irOI.T noii'iliiy ter now. Tetters, eczema and skin diseases Hilt in Alaiedon,—Mrs. Quincy Tay­ Milford.—B. H. Simpson of Fowler- man was In Petoskey last week.—Prof. ville has opened a new racket store T, C. Norlh and wife will spend a por­ ItASLKTT PAniS. 'l'iicN torlsothis week.—L. G, Beeker has counterfeits. "DeWltt's" is safe and cures coughs and colds. Lougypur Sample bottle free at Longvear Bros.' AJAX REMEDY CO., "^."u?> sure, Longyear Broa, * Bros. * Sold by dealers, all civilized coautrles. i. Tag BgAPnKtP KEUUl&TOB CO,, lattit, St. been quite sick, is a little better. For sale|by H. H. Br.idley & Co.

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