MAIL. ,;',S | • fi VOLUME XIV, NO 50 PLYMOUTH, MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST ,23 1901. WHOLE NO. 728. • >g

pha and son Hurd, Misses Anna Conk­ lin and Mabel Roberts and Messrs. Wil­ v : j Breezy Items lard Pooler and Leon Shuart spent Fri­ day and Saturday at Walled Lake. We Have a Lot By Eive Correspondents. Miss Odeal Bonafaut returned from Grand Rapids, where she has been vis­ World iting her sister, last Thursday. ■i ." vj '"i NEW BURG. ■ Mattie Walker spent Wednesday in of Bargains Detroit. ■ Mias Jennie McGramm, of Detroit, is Mrs. Lenard Gale, of Middleville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Tuttle. visiting at Charles Morgan’s. Alice Brown has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gale are visit­ home in Toledo, accompanied by her for you.V» ing friends at Owosso and Fenton this 1 friend, Luella Rosen burg,-who will re­ week. _____ .______| a Sea of Talk. turn in time to begin teaching the Newburg school. For W hooping Cough. “Both my children were taken with Remember the ice cream social Fri­ whooping cough,” writes Mite. 0. E. day night at Mrs. Hoisington’s Satur­ Dutton of Danville, 111. “A small bottle Are you in Need of a.i\y Paints? day night the League literary meeting of Foley’s Honey and Tar cured the Yes, and ,a lot of it is shallow cough and:' saved me a doctor’s bill. W e have some that came with the F. M. Briggs will be held with Mr. and Mrs. John The Wolverine Drug Co. A Bemiett. Grocery stock which we will sell at Wholesale talk. Yet, there is sensible talk in The base ball picnic in Mr. Joy’s TONQUISH Prices. W e also have about 500 pounds of woods was well attended and they took Gypsine which we wish to dispose of. in 922. The Elm team defeated New­ The service held at Tonquish M. E. plenty and a short talk, as this is cut burg. church last Sunday evening by Rev. A horse belonging to CL Tuttle’s rMr. Stephens of Plymouth, was quite, out to be, will put you. on the right' father, who resides in Plymouth, was well attended, considering the stormy badly cut on a barbed .fire fence in the weather. ' In the course of the evening Lines tha.t Sell e^nd former’s field at Newburg. William Elliott’s infant son was christ­ track to the store where they deal on Nelson Barrows is ill with rheuma­ ened. Give Satisfaction tism. Dr. Johnson is the attending Mr. Ball’s new house is progressing the dead level, even if they do miss a physician. finely. He is living on what is known Newburg Sunday-school will hold a as the Pettingill place. Are what you are after. We buy our S H O E S with sale sometimes by it, who have always picnic the 29th of August, or next week Misses Nellie and Sarah Shoultz, of these facts in mind. We have an assortment ot fine Thursday. near Inkster, visited friends here Sat­ and medium grade Footwear that for style, fit and sought to do business on the highest Rev. W. G. Stephens will be with us urday night and Sunday. quality ca.nnot be equalled. We have a few two more Sundays before leaving for Master Ray Sackett spent the. past pairs of Tan shoes that we will sell at a great Reduc­ conference. week with O. Trowbridge, in Dearborn, tion. Come before your size is gone. plane, irrespective of temporary advan­ Tillie Beckhold is home for a week’s and Russell Trowbridge, of Dearborn, visit. spent Sunday with A. Sackett and tage or disadvantage— a policy no A. H. Davis. Mt. Sterling, la., writes:family. * “I was troubled with kidney complaint Earnest Hix a*d lady friend spent In the Dry Goods'Department we are selling for about two years, but£two one dollar Sunday with relatives in Northville. longer a matter? of debate. As to the bottles of Foley's Kidney cure effected a I t being so dark Sunday night that permanent cure. The Wolverine Drug 18c Dimities for 12 l-2c per yd. Co. when young Mr. Kizor started away merits of their goods there is no ques­ from church, his horse ran over and 20c Frervch Ginghams at 10c per yd. PERRIN SVILLE. badly smashed up Cady Hix’s buggy. " f a The horse was badly frightned but no Mr. and Mrs. Hanchett and son spent 1-4 off on all Shirt Waists. tion one was hurt, which was very lucky, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dick­ there being four young people inK|izor’s erson, of Newburg. Come in and see these great Ba rgain Rev. H. L.Wriston and wife, of Bos­ carriage. Better be more careful, may not be so fortunate next time. r THey are tHe Best, ton, Mass., instead of West Virginia, Several from this vicinity spent last have been visiting at T. P. Sherman’s. In our Grocery Department we are rushed with orders. In Wm. Cooper and W. R. Parmalee Friday with Mrs. Mollie- Ballou, living therefore when ini want of anything in took a business trip to Detroit la§t Sat­ south and west of Wayne, it being her lact, we have a Saturday trade every day in the week, and urday. 61st birthday. A pl'easant time was yet we want more trade; in fact, we want Y O U R trade. Can had by all and they returned home Remember the young people’s meet­ we have it? W e have the the* Drug or Druggist’s Sundry line wishing her many more birthdays. ing next Wednesday evening. . Mrs. . : Bertha Meldrum will have charge. The Helping Hand Society will hold you cannot afford to go by the store Mrs. Stoneburner and Mrs. Hall, of a table picnic in Ed. Gillett’s woods on BIGGEST. BEST AND BUSIEST Newburgh, spent last week Thursday Thursday, August 29, 1901. It is to of the with Mrs. T. P. Sherman. be free for everyone to come and enjoy Grocery Store in thqr,cit\-. Send your order in and you will Carl Klatt rides a new wheel. the day with them. It will be very get fresh goods. Prompt attention given 'phone orders. Mrs. Wm. Abbott and daughter, of convenient, as the D., P. ,& N. street Delray, have been visiting with Mr. cars run right along by the woods. We and Mrs. W. Sherman and family for a hope a large crowd will come and enjoy The Wolverine Drug Co., the short program. Ice cream, candy few days. J. R. R A U C H & S O N Mr. and Mrs. If. Klatt and -family and such refreshments can be obtained of the grounds. spent last week Saturday in Detroit. Phone 13-2 R. Free Delivery. ' i -a Miss Edith Hoops, of Wayne, has Some of the young men are awar^ of been visiting with the Misses Julia and Sunday night being quite a dark ni^ht, Adelaide Myhrs. and especially those that had to walk Mrs. Mary Pate,-of Wayne, has been part of the way home’ and lead their visiting friends and relatives at this horse, to keep out of the ditch. place for a short time. W ould Have Cost Him His Life. Miss Louise Walsworth, of Lansing, New Bargains who has been visiting friends and rela- Oscar Bowman. Lebanon, Kv., writes: m e Pursuit “I Wave been using Foley's Kidney Cure tiv^here for a few weeks has returned and tak great pleasure in stating it gave Of sweetness brings vou at A. J. LAPHAM’S. home. me permanent cure of kidney 'disease to our store.. Here the deli­ The Misses Minnie and Anna Klatt which certainly would have eof.t me my life.” Take none but Foley's. The cious products of the baker’s are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. iKlatt Wolverine Drug Co. skill tempts-jttie languid appe­ Water W hite Oil, lOc per gallon. and family. tite into vigor and at moder­ ate outlay one can get the W e have no Low Grade Oil. Mrs. A. Lyle and daughter Edith 3 cans good Corn for...... 25c spent Thursday at Plymouth. The long talked of elocutionary con­ Gasoline, per gallon...... 12c Wm. Finn of Lima, Ohio, obtained ex­ Pies, Cakes XXXX Coffee...... 13c cellent results from the use of Foley’s test between the Plymouth and Salem Lion Coffee...... 13c Kidney Cure. “It relieved my back­ Unions will occur this evening, in Ply­ and Cookies Arbqckle Coffee ...... !...... 14c ache and severe pain over the nips. It mouth opera: house. There will be five ’ M Qranulated Sugar, 16 lbs for...... 1 00 toned my system and gave me new vim to satisfy. Flour, per sack, best...... 50c and and energy. It is an honest and re­ contestants from each place. A fine* 8 bars Santa Claus Soap for...... 25c liable remedy, a sure cure for all kidney program has been arranged and a good 8 bars Queen Ann Soap, cash, for...... 25c diseases. The Wolverine Drug Co. attendance is hoped for. Dont miss it. Our Pastry is light, pure and wholesome, and our Choice Sweet Corn 10c Bread is the most nourishing and satisfactory made. Cboioe Tomatoes...... , ...... ■>...... 10c LIVONIA CENTER. Mrs. R. C. Safford will have charge of Best Early June Peas, per can 1 ...... 10c the meeting today. Subject, “Political Pure ground Pepper, per pound...... 20c A fine shower Monday night made Equality.” Mrs. Allen -will conduct G. A. TAYLOR, Prop. Our Best Tea, per pound now...... '— 50c next week’s meeting. Subject, “Sab­ Tea Dust, per pound — ...... —~ ...... 25c everything look fresh and green on Bakery and Restaurant. Good Fine Cut Tobacco, per pound...... 30c Tuesday morning, and though it Is late bath Observance and Sunday-school Sweet Cuba Tobacco, per pound...... 35c for some crops, it will help com and work.” >Pure Cider Vinegar, per gallon...... 15c late potatoes. A contest between the Salem and Clear Back Pork, per pound...... lOe ■ g j= - - — ■ Red Grose Plug Tobacco, per pound...... 30c The German dance at the Center last Plymouth Unions will also take place ' A new line of Prints...... 5c and 6c Friday night was well patronized and at Salem, Tuesday evening, A ugust 27. Best Overalls, per pair...... 1...... 50c every one seemed to have a good time. —Supt. Press. Report says we will have another in „ All LATEST PATTERNS the near future. Wall Paper £ ^ 5- J. M. Peck has gone to Plymouth toFully and interestingly described in reside for the present and maybe fu­ the illustrated booklet containing large CANNED MEATS ture time. indexed map, plainly indicating the re- Will call daily for orders. The many friends of Fred Panko ?ion in which this valuable ore is ^ T h a t a r e Fit to E a t . Telephone No. 11. A. J. LAPHAM, ouhd, now readyr for distribution by will be pleased to learn that he is able the Chicago Sc Northwestern R’y. Copy n o r t h v i l l a g e . to be out again. He is not able to work will be mailed to any address upon re­ but is on the gain nicely. ceipt of two-cent stamp by W. B. Knis- English Luncheon Sausage, with Tomato Sauce. • '-Wm Mrs. John Stringer has been visiting kern, 29 Fifth ave., Chicago. Armour’s Potted Ham. her mother in Salem the past week. Armour's Potted Chicken. Mr. Daniel Bantx, Otterville, la., toys: F ob Sana.—One 2-seated canopy top surrey in perfect order, but little used, M. W. Reynolds, of Detroit, visited Armour's Veal Loaf. — e had asthma and a very [had his friend, Oscar Seivert, over Sunday, i for years, but could get no relief will sell for just about half what itds f A f T . Armour’s Chipped Dried Beef. _ the doctors and medicines I tried, worth; also one phaeton, a good one with leather top, broad cloth tnmmirfg? T » H e a l a B a r t Armour’s Compound Corned Beef. 11 took Foleys Honey and Tar. It Use Banner Salve the great healer. It's SCOTTS ediete relief, and done me and in No. 1 order, at half price: Eh }■■■.'' Burn all the other remedies quire at Riggs’ store. guaranteed for cute, wounds, sores, piles i would buM you ------s and all ski^ diseases. Use no substitute. . - A line of goods that we can recommend. The Wolverine Drug Co. ; The Wolverine Drug Co. memse your weight, F or SiLt-^House and lot on Ann They are fresh— try them. Arbor at., near the fair grounds, and 1 your week throat twenty acres of land one and one-half MURRAY’S CORNERS. 1 in co n- ,S?; i:' miles east of Plymouth. Address H. E. Bradner. Lansing. Mich. Mrs. Orson Westfall and daughter ■ next winter, you Ada, and Miss Mattie Walker returned to take tt now. GAYDE BROS., l.O dlhO H D», Saturday from the Pan-American. ' aadtiyit. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Pooler and ion Telephone No. 63. NORTH VILLAGE , i . ___ . i t on M ch box. fie . Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCfum-

I er to znakp it the m ost attractive place thert. And I walked forth, and I saw on earth. It is the only calm harbor the sun rise, and' I saifl, “When will in thia world. You know as well as I it set again?” and the sun sank not Industry of Antiquity. ' do that this outside world and the And I saw* all the people In holiday The account of the trade of Palestine* business . world ‘is a long apparel, and I said, “ W h e n will they during last year, given in the consular scene of Jostle and contention. The put on workingman’s garb again and report just issued, says a London let­ man who has a dollar straggles to d e lv e in t h e mine and swelter at t h e ter; Is a fairly hopeful, though neither Only Sphere la Which keep it; the m an who has It not strug­ forge?” But neither the garments nor XVbat Money W ill Do. the exports nor the imports reach the in Baling the gles to get it. Prices up. Prices down. the robes did they put off. And I wan­ Netting: Instead of Screens. If I ’d a million dollars, Right straight off I’d'sorely try level attained in 1899. The prosperity World—Her Beat Bight* Defined—The Losses. Gains. Misrepresentations. dered in the suburbs,. and I said, Instead of purchasing wire screens To hire a substitute to fret of the country depends still, as it al­ Ballot Box. Gougings. Underselling. Buyers de­ “W here do they bury the dead of this for unshuttered windows try tacking About the clothes'-I buy; ways has done,and most probably al­ preciating; salesmen exaggerating. great city ” And I looked along by plain gray netting on the outside of He’d have to purchase all my ways will do, upon the fruits of the the hills where It would be most beau­ Garb and try it on—you see, (Copyright, 1901, by Lou la Klepech, N. T.] Tenants seeking less rent; landlords the Window frames. From a little dis­ A wondrous lot of worry this great earth. Centuries before the present Washington,- Aug.' 18.—In this dis­ demanding more. Gold fidgety. Strug­ tiful for the dead to sleep, and I saw tance in the room the netting Is in­ Scheme would lift from me. era, corn and wine and oil were course Dr. .Talmage extols home as a gles about office. M en who are in try­ castles pnd towers and battlements, visible, and it is impossible to see it —Chicago Record-Herald. amonsrthe chief boons of the Prom­ ing to keep in; men ojut trying to get but not a mausoleum, nor monument, field of usefulness, and especially en­ from the outside. One is not always Overstocked. ised 1 Land, and. though we hear little in. Slips. Tumbles. Defalcations. nor white slab bould I see. And I courages wives and mothers; text. having to remove the screen when a. “W hy is it that pessimists seem to now of the first, the other two are re­ Panics. Catastrophes. O woman, went into the great chapel of the Genesis i, 27, “Male and female created sudden shower overtakes one, but the have so much trouble?” , gaining their ancient reputation. To to w n , a n d I said: “W here do, the poor he them.** thank God ybu have a home, and that window can be raised and lowered to “Optimists never borrow any.”— melons, which also were valued in an­ worship? Where are the benches on In other words, God, who can make you may be queen In it Better be Its greatest extent, so that all the air Chicago Record-Herald. cient days, a new fruit has been added which they sit?” And a voice an­ no mistake, made man and woman for there than wear a queen’s coronet. Bet­ to be found may enter. This is a great —the orange. This ahd the grape are swered, “W e have no poor in this great a specific work and to move in par- ter be there than carry the purse of a consideration on a hot summer night. Discovered There W ere Other*. now the most important products of city.” And I wandered out seeking to f tlcular spheres—man to be regnant in princess. Your abode may he humble, He (sadly)—“I can remember when Palestine, though the exports of the find the place where were the hovels Cleaning: W oodwork. his realm, woman ter be dominant in but you can by your faith In God and you-used to say I was all the world to former have declined considerably In of the destitute, and I found man­ Light-colored painted woodwork hers. The boundary line between Italy ^our cheerfulness of demeanor gild it y o u .” value during the last few years. Jaffa sions of amber and ivory and gold, should be dusted lightly with a brush. and , between England and with splendors such as an upholster­ She—“Perhaps; but I’ve studied as­ oranges, however, maintain their rep­ but no tear did I see or sight hear. I The great secret in cleaning paint suc­ Scotland, la not more thoroughly er’s hand never yet kindled. tronomy since!”—Puck. utation, so that it may he hoped that was bewildered, and I sat under the cessfully is to do it very quickly and marked than this distinction between Th« Most Queenly Woman. the depression is only temporary. shadow of a great tree, and I said, use only a little water, rinsing it as Art Ahead of Nature. the empire masculine and the empire When you want to get your grand­ Southern Palestine has always been “ W h a t a m I and whence comes all soon as clean in clear water, and let­ j Trained Canary—“I can drawtbuck*' feminine. So entirely dissimilar are est idea of a queen, you do not think noted for Its vineyards. Of the prin­ this?” And at that moment there ting it dry quickly. The water used ets of w ater ahd fire off a cannon.” the fields to which God called them of Catherine of Russia, or of Anne of cipal Jewish colonies in the Jaffa dis­ came from among-the leaves, skipping m ay have some powdered soap or other Toy Canary—“Pooh! Watch me. I that you can no more compare them England, or M aria Theresa of , trict, Richon-le-Sion, Petach-Tikvah, up the flowery paths and across the cleansing agent dissolved in it. Black can make one wing go round one way than you can oxygen and hydrogen, but when you want to get your grand­ and Ekron, on the supposed site of sparkling waters, a very bright and painted woodwork can be very easily and the other wing go round the other water and grass, trees and stars. All est idea of a queen you think of the the Philistine city which last received sparkling group, and when I s a w cleaned and brightened by rubbing way.” ' . « - this talk about the superiority of one plain woman who sat opposite your the fatal trophy of the arkT the first their step I knew it, and when I heard with a rag dipped In either kerosene father at the table, or walked with Not Necessarily. Is the chief one for grape growing. A 8ex to the other is an everlasting their voices I thought I knew them, or oil and turpentine. This could also him arm In arm down life’s pathway, “M aria, your extravagance will ruin fourth colony, Sarona, also near Jaffa, waste of ink and speech. A j e w e le r but their apparel was so different from be applied to light paint work if very sometimes to the thanksgiving ban­ me. Didn’t you tell me before we is German. In all these agriculture, may have a simile so delicate that he anything I had ever .seen I bowed, a dirty. The hinges of creaking doors quet, sometimes to the grave, but al­ were m arried you could live comforta­ and especially everything connected can weigh the dust of diamonds, but stranger to strangers. But after should also be attended to at this ways together—soothing your petty bly on $10 a week?” With wine-making, is conducted on where are the scale? so delicate that awhile, when they clapped their hands time, the defect being easily remedied griefs, correcting your childish way­ “1'es, but you didn't expect me to do scientific principles, and the first and you can w eiglrin tftm affection, senti­ and hhouted, “Welcome! Welcome!” by applying a feather dipped in oil. wardness, joining in your infantile It, did you, John?”—Chicago Tribune. last have become really important ment against sentiment; thought the mystery was solved, and I saw that This will also ease a stiff lock or door­ sports, listening to your evening centers Jn the trade. RIchon-le-SIon against thought, soul against soul, a time had passed and that eternity had handle.—Ledger Monthly. prayers, toiling for you with needle, Amiability. has excellent works and machinery for m an’s word against, a woman’s word? cotoe, and that God had gathered us or at the spinning wheel, and on cold A Desirable Dining Boom. “Sympathy,” remarked the man who You come out with your stereotyped up into a higher home, and I said, the manufacture of wine, and great nights wrapping you up snug and If, while you are sojourning for llift gets sour, “doesn’t do the slightest underground cellars for its storage. remark that man is superior to wo­ “Are all here?” and the voices of in­ warm. And then at last, on that day summer elsewhere, your home is un* good ip the world.” man in Intellect, and then I open on numerable generations answered, “All These last year contained about 1,100,- when she lay in the back room dying, dergolng repairs or regeneration, it “Then why did you listen to it?” my desk the swarthy, iron typed, here.” And while tears of gladness 000 gallons, In addition to a consider­ and you saw her take those thin will pay you to extend much of your “Oh, there is no use in being ill-na­ thunderbolted writings of H arriet Mar- were raining down our cheeks and the able quantity which Is always kept In hands with which she toiled for you thought on the dining room, especially tured. It always seems- to please the tineau and Elizabeth Browning and branches of the Lebanon cedars were person who is extending it.” depot at Hamburg. eo long and put them together in a where it serves as a semi-living room George Eliot You come on with your clapping their hands and the towers of dying prayer that commended you to also, as some dining rooms do. The W abasha Hear* Good stereotyped remark about woman’s the great city were chiming their wel­ A Conversazione. New*. -■ God, whom she had taught*, you to dining room is really one of the most Wabasha, Minn., August 19 t h : — superiority to man in the item of af­ come, we began to laugh and sing and Stuffed Cat—“Mr. Owl, are you as trust—oh, she was /the queen! The im portant:room s in the house, for it is George Huber of this town suffered fection, but I ask you where was there leap and shout: “Home! . Home! wise ns you look?” chariots of God came down to fetch there that families come into the closest from Kidney Trouble and Back-Ache, more capacity to love than In John the H o m e ! ” Stuffed Owl—"Goodness, no; wise her, and as she went in all heaven contact, and where guests are enter­ disciple, and Robert McCheyne, the people never give themselves away He was very bad. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, rose up. You cannot think of her tained. Of course, a long, low-studded, Scotchman, and John Summerfleld, the by looking wise. * Say, if you get a new remedy, has cured him complete­ now without a rush of tenderness that HAVE RULES FOR MOURNING. paneled dining room is first and fore­ Methodist and Henry M artyn, the mis­ hungry, don't jump on- me, because ly. He is now quite well and able to stirs the deep foundations of your soul, most as far as desirability goes, but work. He says Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sionary? The heart of those men was Chinese Enforce Laws Prescribing IIow I’m half full o’ cheap tooth balls.” and you feel as much a child again as too often out of the question in a city worth their weight in gold. so large that after you had rolled into Bereavement Most HBe Shown* when you cried on her lap, and if you house. Yet given an attractive wall Naturally He Had a Fit. News comes to hand almost every It (the hemispheres there was room Chinese laws prescribe severe pen­ could bring her back again to speak covering, old oak furnishings, old- “W hat’s the matter with the pool day of wonderful cures by Dodd’s Kid­ still left to m arshal-the hosts of hea­ just once more your name as tenderly alties for neglect of children to prop­ fashioned china, and* a floor immacu­ fellow? Is he a victim of epilepsy?” ney Pills, which, although but recently ven and set up the throne of the eter­ as she used to speak it you would be erly observe the prescribed customs lately waxed and polished, and the "No. He has just received a tele­ introduced in this country, has already nal Jehovah. I deny to man the throne willing to throw yourself on the on the death of an ancestor. If a son room is bound to be a success. One, gram from his wife, who says she and made many warm friends by its splen­ /intellectual. I deny to woman the ground and kiss the sod that covers • x receiving information of the death large rug in the centre of the floor and the children will start home from the did results In the most serious cases of throne affectional. No human phrase­ her, crying, “Mother, mother! Ah, of his father or mother or a wife sup­ one of similar color, texture and de­ seashore next week, ahd she doesitft Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, • Dropsy, ology will ever define the spheres she was the queen—she was the press such intelligence and omits to sign at the door, Is a better arrange­ ask him to send money to pay their Rheumatism, and Back-Ache. .while there is an intuil^n by which go into lawful mourning for the de­ q u e e n ! " ment than several small rugs. It is w a y b a c k .” we know When a man is in his realm ceased such neglect shall be punished Anclant Cait Steal. To the Ballot Box. better taste to have the furniture and when a woman is In her realm and witn sixty blows and one year’s ban­ Obedient Child. Now, can you tell me how many match or blend with the floor cover­ The manufacture of cast steel In In­ when either of them is but of it No ishm ent If a son or wife enters into “Johnnie, your hair is-wet. You’ve thousand miles a woman like that ing, but a lounge upholstered in cre­ dia can be traced back over 2,000 -bungling legislature ought to attem pt *toournlng In a lawful m anner, but pre­ been swimming agaiu.”- would have to travel down before she tonne in Delft colorings may be per­ years, while there are also examples of ' to make a definition or to say, “This vious to the expiration of the term dis­ “I fell in ma!” got to the ballot box? Compared with mitted when walls and floor are on wrought iron work nearly as old. Near Is the line, and that is the line.” cards the mourning habit and, forget­ “Nonsense. Your clothes are per­ this work of training kings and queens this shade of blue. A number of com­ Delhi, close to the Kutub, there Is an Woifian’B Best Bights. ful of the loss sustained, plays upon fectly dry.” for God eternity, how insignificant fortable cushions should be added to enormous wrought Iron pillar which musical instrum ents or participates in “Yes’rn. I know’d you didn’t want I know there are women of most un­ seems all this work of voting for aider- this couch. W hen the room is used as weighs ten tons and is thought.to be festivities, the punishment shall me to w et ’em, so I took ’em off before desirable nature who wander up and men and common councllmen and sher­ a living room the table may be covered over 1,800 years old.—Chicago Chron­ amount for such offenses to eighty I fell in.”—Tit-Bits. down the country, having no homes of iffs and constables- and mayors and with a blue denim cover embroidered icle. blows. Whoever on receiving infor­ their own or forsaking their own presidents. To make one such grand In scroll pattern and scalliiped' with mation of the. death of any other relar Extremes. | Catarrh Cannot Bo Cored homes, talking about'their rights, and woman as I have described how many white, but usually the plain polished tive in the first degree than the above Mrs. Crawford—“So . you haven’t with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot we know very well that they them­ thousand would you want of those peo­ top Is preferred, with a dainty pot of reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a mentioned suppresses the notice of It found the course of lectures on cooking blood or constitutional disease, and in order to selves are fit neither to vote nor fit to ple who go in the round of godlees- ferns for a centre in w inter and a bowl and omits to mourn shall be punished you attended to be of much practical cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's keep house. Their mission seems to ness and fashion and dissipation, “dis­ of flowers in summer.—Philadelphia Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts with eighty blows; if previous to the u s e ? ” directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. be to humiliate the two sexes at the torting their body and going as far R e c o rd . expiration of the legal period of Mrs. Crabshaw—“No, my dear. They Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. thought of what any one of us might toward disgraceful apparel as they It was prescribed by one of the best physicians mourning for such relative any person either told you liow to prepare terra­ in this country for years, and Is a regular pre­ become. No one would want to live dare go so as not to be arrested of the scription. It is composed of the best tonics casts away the mourning habit and pin and canvas-back, or else how to under the laws that such women would police, their behavior a sorrow to the known, combined with the best blood purifiers, resumes his wonted amusements he live on fifteen cents a day.”—Life. acting directly on the mucous, surfaces. The «nact, or to have cast upon society the good and a caricature of the vicious perfect combination of the two ingredients is shall be punished with sixty blows. what produces such wonderful results in curing children that such women would raise. and an insult to that God who made Inviting Interest. When any officer or other person in Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. But I will show you that the ' best them women^nd not gorgons, ana “We must do something,’’ raid the R J . C H EN EY & CO.. P rops., Toledo, a the employ of the government has re­ recTp e s :. . rights that woman can own she already tramping On, doVn through a frivol­ intellectual lady, "to get women uni­ Sold by druggists, price The. ceived intelligence of the death of his Hall's Family Pills are the best. has In her possession; that her posi­ ous and dissipated life, to temporal f versally interested in social science.” father or mother, in consequence of Cucumber Souffle — Mix onq table­ tion in this country at this time i3 and; eternal destruction. Oh, woman, “Well,” answered the man -who is which Intelligence he is bound to re­ spoonful of butter and one and one- Girl Killed by Lightning. not one of commiseration, but one of with the lightning of your soul strike ever ready with suggestions, “perhaps tire from the office during the period half tablespoons of flour together; add Allegra Eggleston Seelye, a graduate congratulation; that the grandeur and dead at your teet all these allurements it would be a good ic&a. to have the of mourning, if in order to avoid such one cup of milk and stir over the' fire of Comejl University, and grand­ power of her realm have never yet to dissipation and to fashion. Your shops advertise special bargains in retirement he falsely represents the until thick and smooth; season with a daughter of Edward Eggleston, the au­ been appreciated; that she sits today immortal soul cannot be fed upon works on political economy.”—W ash­ deceased to have been his grandfather, half teaspoon of salt, a dusting o£ on a throne so high that all the such garbage. Godw:alls you up to em­ ington Star. thor, was found dead in Cascading grandmother, uncle, aunt or cousin he pepper and five drops of onion juice. thrones of earth piled-on top of each pire and dominion. W ill you have it? Gorge near Ithaca, N. Y. She was shall suffer punishment of 100 blows, Then stir in one cupful of well-drained other would not make foT her a foot­ Oh, give to God your heart, give to God Knew Her History. cucumber pulp and the beaten yolks found hanging by her feet from roots be deposed from office and rendered in­ A small child was asked who were stool. Here is the platform on which your best energies, give to God all of three large eggs. Set away until over the edge of the bank shortly after capable of-again entering into the pub­ the survivors from tlie;£ood. she stands. Away down below it are your culture, give to God all your re­ cblu; then put in the stiffly beaten a violent rainstorm. The position in lic sendee.—Chicago Chronicle. “Noah, Shem'- and Ham,” she said. the ballot box and the congressional finement, give yourself to him for this whites of three eggs; fill cups, set in which she was found and the condition “Yes,” replied her mdtlier, “and who assemblage and the legislative hall. world and the next. Soon all these pan of hot water and bake in a hot of her features Indicate that she had How the Mate Got Even e ls e ?” Appreciation of Her Bights. bright eyes will be quenched and these o v e n . been etruck by lightning and fallen voices will be hushed. For the last The mate of a certain schooner was The child paused for a moment in Woman always has voted and always Stuffed Egg Plant—Wipe a good- over the bank. time you will. look upon this fair In the habit of drinking more than was thought. Then a brillihnt idea struck - will vote. Our great-grandfathers sized egg plant, put in a kettle of earth; father’s hand, mother’s hand, good for him. On one occasion, after her: "And,” she added,-"Joan of Arc.” thought they were by their votes put­ boiling salted water and boil for Hamlin's Wizard O.l Cot, Chicago, sister’s hand, child’s hand, will be no he had recovered from an unusually - T i t - B i t s . ting Washington into the presidential fifteen minutes. Cut a slice from the sends song book and testimonials for_ more Ip yours. It will be night, and severe attapk of intoxication, he was stamp. Get Wizard Oil from your chair. No. His mother, by the prin­ top and with a sponge remove the E n v y . ; there will come up,a cold wind from looking over the log and found that druggist. ciples she taught him and by the hab­ pulp, Reaving walls nearly an inch “Did you ever knoyr,” said Mrs. the Jordan, and you must start. Will the captain had inscribed therein on a its she inculcated, made him presi­ thick. ' Chop the pu.p, add one tea­ Billikins, “that we ha(ve an automo­ it be a lone woman on a trackless certain date: “Mate drunk.” The ©nr Own Kangaroo. i dent. It was a Christian mother’s spoonful of onion juice, three table­ b ile ? ” moor? Ah. no, Jesus will come up In mate •promptly went to the captain A miniature kangaroo has been dis­ hand- dropping - the ballot wben Lord spoonfuls of melted butter, one cupful “Oh,” replied Mrs. Kafiyppe, “is that hour Hand offer hia hand, an'd he and asked why such a statement had covered In the far west. It strides- Bacon wrote, and Newton philosophiz­ of soft bread crumbs, salt and pepper that what you call it? I saw you will say: “You stood by me when been written down. “It is true, isn’t around like a kangaroo, making great ed. and Alfred the Great governed, and to taste. Turn into a frying-pan, ijdd out riding Sunday, buit I suppose^ It you were well; now I will not desert It?” asked the captain. "Yes,” said Jumps on its hind legs, which are Jonathan Edward* thundered of judg­ two tablespoonfuls of stock or water was a second-hand stjeam roller yqu you when you are sick.” One wave -the mate. “ Then let It stand,” said long and powerful. It also has a sur­ ment to come. How many men there and stir over the fire for five minutes, might have got at a bargain some­ of his hand, and tiie storm will drop, the captain. A few days later the cap­ prisingly long tail, which ! adds to its c have been in high political station who take off, add one well-beaten egg and where.”—Chicago RecOrd-Herald. and another wave | of his hand and tain, in looking over the log, found would have been Insufficient to stand refill the egg plant. Bake for half an resemblance to the marsupial after midnight shall brekk into xnidmoon, this inscriptionr “Captain sober.” He the test to which their moral principle hour in a hot oven. Little Edna’* King. which it is nameS. and another wave ojf his hand and the summoned the mate and asked him was put had It not been for a wife’s Frozen Fruit—Blended flavors often “W here did you get your pretty ring, voice that encouraged them to do chamberlains of God will come down what he meant by taking such a liber­ Edna?” asked a visitor of a bright flrat day’* »•* ot Dr. Kiln*’* Greet Karr* * from the treasure i houses of heaven ty. “It’s true, isn’t it?” “Yes,” said produce a delicious result that is some­ Bend for FR EE FS.OO trial bottle and Ueattaa right and a wife’s prayer that sounded what less commonplace than the same four-year-old miss. M .B .H . Kl im . LUX, 83i arch St. FhfiadalsfeJ*, va> louder than the clamor of partisan­ with robes lustrous; blood washed and the captain, “but ------” “Then let It “Brother WTill gave;it to me,” she heaven glinted, In which you will ar­ stand,” said the mate.—Youths’ Com­ familiar fruits used singly. Plums ship! Why, my friends, the .right of and peaches unite with singular suc­ a n s w e r e d . No m a tte r What a m an does, som e wom an m m suffrage^ as we men exercise it, seems ray yourself for the marriage supper p a n io n . I s i t a diamond?” queried the, visi­ prove I t la a sign of g u ilty conscience. of the Lamb. And then with Miriam, cess. Pare twelve, ripe peach kernels to be a feeble thing. You, a Christian t o r . j who struck the timbrel by the' Red to a paste, after removing knife. Scald DO TOOK CLOTHES LOOK YKLLCW* man - come up to tiie ballot box, and The Electric Eel’s Victim ‘W e l l I should thinli it ought to be,” If so. nse B an Bleaching Blue. It will sea, and. with Deborah, who led' the one pint of tart. ripe, plums, and add then drop your vote. Right after you At the Zoological gardens a large ft to the peaches. Pound the peach was.- the indignant retort. “It cost make them white as snow. All grooera. Ms. ' comes a libertine or a sbt, the offscour- Lord’s host Into the light, and with Electric eel was swimming In its tank thirty-nine cents.”—Chicago News. Hannah, who gave her Samuel to the kernels to a paste; after removing the A woman's curiosity will go at 1 .. lag of the street, and he drops his vote, with more activity, than usual, when ■ —- — p times as far *« her pin money./ Lord, and with Mary, who rocked brown skin, add to the fruit, with one An Aside Remark. and his vote counteracts yours. But a big cockroach fell Into the water, poudd of granulated sugar, and let if in the quiet of home life a daughter Jesus to sleep while there were angels and In its efforts to get out made a dis­ Here’s a good one,-’ said the man singing in the. air, and with Florence stand for one hour. At the end of from Denver. “What’s the difference "by her Christian demeanor, a wife by turbance of the surface, which attract­ that time add one quart of water and her industry, a mother by her faith- Nightingale, who bound up the battle ed the attention of the eeL The eel between & pen and a jpencil? Give It wounds, of the Crimea, you will, from stir until the sugar is dissolved, then up? A pen has to^be driven, but,a fulnsss, casts avals in the right direc- turned round, swam past It, dlsharged tqra into the freezer-can and freest. Nature restores a man’s h its aad hla the chalice of God, drink to the soul’s pencil has to be lead: See?” physician p o ck ets th e fee. ' .. j tion, then nothing can resist it, and its bsttetr At about eight Inches off, Pineapplej^Souffie—Peel ripe. Juicy eternal rescue. and the cockroach instantly stopped “The automatic b r ill buoy beats ’em the hifluence of that vote will throb pineapples, remove the eyes and cut PisoH Cure cannot be too highly ag chan a t a a The Beaetlfel stone dead. It did not even move its both,” murmured a quiet little chap through the eternities. - _ Home Above. Into bits, then sprinkle with sugar who had got on at Cleveland. “It a cough cure.—J. W. O’Baxm, 822 Third iv a , pm - My chief anxiety, then, is not that One twilight, after I had been play­ antennae after. The eel then proceed­ N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.jL 1909. and let stand, for several hours. Strain rights itself.”—Philadelphia Press.: woman has other rights accorded her, ing with ’the children for some time, 1 ed to swallow its victim, and the nar­ through a fruit press, and to every . but that she, by the grace of God. rise lay down on the loupge to rest, and, rator goes on \o point out the carious pint of juice add one of Waiter, six Overheard In a Hamaaeek. up to the appreciation of the glorious half asleep and half awake, I seemed circumstance that the fish, which beaten eggs, and one pound of sugar Elsie (reflect!vely)—^“Jack gave me rights she already possesses. I shall to dream this dream: It seemed to weighed about twelve pounds, should less the quantity previously used. such an awfully affectionate glance only have time to speak of one grand me that I was in i far distant land— find 4t worth while to fire its heavy ar­ Place the whole in a custard boiler, last night at the Simpsons’ dinner.” [ and all absorbing right that every wo- not Persia, although more than ori­ tillery at a creature an inch and a half and _cook until it takes the consist­ Ellse (horrified) — “Oh, poor Elsie! : man his, and that is to make home ental luxuriance crowned the cities; long; when it could easily have bwal­ ency of boiled custard; then remove How shocking of him! What did you happy. That realm no one has ever nor the tropics, although more than lowed it sans facon.—Chambers’ Jour- from the fire and stand the vessel in do, dear?” - dfcputed with her. Men may come tropical fruitfulness filled the gardens; ~ ~ - ■ ■ gne of cold water, and beat briskly Elsie (still reflectively)—“As I really homfr at noon or at night, and they nor Italy, although more than Italian until cold. Pour into the freezer-can, had no use for it I frit the only thing tarxg a comparatively little while, but softness filled tbs air. And I wan- The graduating lists of the Amerl- freeze and serve with cream, flavored left to do wMl to retorn it to/ifim at ahe al^day tong governs It/beautlfee derd around'looking'^ for thorns and with pineapple juide slightly sweet** once.”-—New York i t , sanctifies It. It is within her pow- nettles, but I found none of them grew crass of 26 par cent. <®ed- - ' tiser. V • -*•-.*V - . MRU —-

THE STEEL WORKERS. ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» She started back. Her black eyes blazed scorn < 0 hate upon him. Phases oad Reporta of the Strike. “Yon!” she. hissed. “You! Oh, The resignation of Charles M. MADE STRONG AND WELL The Filibusters of Venezuela.. $ wretch, serpent, fiend!! You, who Schwab as president of the United claimed to be a friend, will give the StnteslSteel Corporation is confidently expected. A Prominent Lady Raised From a Sick Bad by Pe-ra-na— Or the Trials of a Spanish Girl. command that will send my father to his death!” J It is stated that Mr. Schwab will ! devote hi§r energies to the management Entirely Cured in Two Weeks. “You may prevent it, Jacinta.” of the Bethlehem Steel & Ir.ou Cos. By SEWARD W. HOPKINS. “I? I can prevent • it? How? I female weakness; had spells of flowtna Mr. Schwab, when seen-at the hotel that exhausted me so that I feared I have already knelt in bitter humilia­ in Pittsburg and questioned with re­ Copyrighted 1900 by Robert Bonner's Sons. ♦ would lose m r mind. I suffered un­ tion before your pretender king, and gard to fhe correctness of the report, told agony with my hack, the pain ex­ fTTfffftTTfffTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTft*T ” »TTwTTTT begged for my father’s life. He spumed declined positively to discuss it tending down my left leg. My pain me. -How, then, can I save him?” The tie-up of the Continental and was bo severe that I would have wel­ CHAPTER XI—(Continued). Philip’s face became like a thunder­ Pennsylvania tube plants of the Na­ cloud. “I tell you I am to command the comed death at any moment—so no one “Say nothing about Mattazudo,” squad that Is to shoot him. At noon tional Tube Co. was completed during need wonder that I recommend Peruna Raid Philip. “I do not wish him to be "Kill you?” he cried. “Who has told Monday night. The Continental men so highly, for It cured me entirely of yau that I would have you shot?” nothing can be done. But if it can be alarmed, or he may escape my ven­ postponed till midnight—if the execu­ also went out. The shutting down of that. Not a sign of pain has returned, geance.” "Oh, I heard it, your Majesty,” tiie two plants adds about 1,800 men and that will soon he two year* now. “I shall say nothing,” said Don wailed the half-breed. “My followers tion could be held in the darkness, to the force of the strikers. “I am glad that there is a way I can Juan. are strong; they are stronger than the much could be done. His fetters could It is said that the'four lodges of the speak, trusting that many a sufferer will Francisco went out with him. followers of Francisco. If I am shot be loosened—he could be left free—the Amalgamated association in Joliet read my testimonial, and not only read "Where is the prisoner, Salvarez?" by your orders, they will revolt. With guns could be loaded blank—he could which voted last week to strike, seem but believe.”—Mrs. Wm. Headerson. drop at the fire, and creep away.” nowjo be wavering on the verge of a FOR WOMEN ONLY. asked Philip of Gomez, “yknd the two them against you, you cannot cross the return to work. Their action, as they Americans—where are they?” Orinoco.” “Ah, Pedro! You will do tlhis? You Free Treatment Daring Rot Weather hf will save my father’s life? You love freely avow, is now to let their policy D r. Hartman. “Salvarez is in the left wing of the “Where Is Gomez?” demanded hang on the decision of the South Chi­ , By the assistance of an experienced castle, in a room from which he can- Philip, calling an orderly. the Republic still!!” cago steel workers. “No. I am an enemy to the Republic. staff of physicians, Dr. Hartman pro­ ' not escape. There is but one window, “I will find him, your Majesty,” was poses to direct the treatment of sev­ and that is strongly barred. There is the reply. But I love you. For you, and you alone, The second man bitten l>y yellow eral thousand women, who, for one but one door, and a sentinel paces be­ But before Gomez appeared, there I will do this, if you but say the word.” fever-infected mosquitoes in Havana is reason or another are ailing. fore It. The prisoner’s wife and Word!” Her bosom heaved with dead. He was a victim of expert ex­ Each patient sends name, symp­ was a loud shouting and shuffling of periment. Mrs. E. A. Crozher, Senior Vice Presi­ daughter are with him. He requested many feet approaching the Council emotion. “What do you mean? What dent of the James Morgan Post, W. R. toms, and a short description of previ­ it, and I saw no reason to refuse. The Room. word?” Gen. Horace W. Carpenter, of New C., the largest corps In Minnesota, ous treatment, and are entered in the two Americans are in the right wing, “Promise me that you will be my York city, is the hitherto unknown writes from “The Landour,” 9th and doctor’s beoks as regular patients. “To the King! To the King!” cried donor of $KX>.0<)0 for the endowment of The treatment is directed from time •confined in'like manner.” a number of voices. “Mattazudo must wife—it is all I ask.” Nicollet,Minneapolis,Minn., as follows: “Have Salvarez brought In. Let us She recoiled from him. clasping her a chair of Chinese at Columbia Uni­ “Please accept hearty thanks on to time as may be found necessary i- A be saved. He is our leader. If he versity. behalf of Peruna, that wonderful med­ by the doctor, without charge. Every ■t.Hl hear what he has to say.” dies, we go against the King. Long hands over her heart. Panting, she letter and name is held strictly confi­ looked at him helplessly. Henry Dolan, who died in New York icine which raised me from .a sick bed -fV Gomez went out, and in a few min­ live Mattazudo! Long live the King!” citj* a few days ago. left an estate and made a strong and well woman of dential, and in no case will any one utes returned with Salvarez. “Kill.lhe pretender!” shouted an im­ “But I do not iove you,” she said. valued at $8,000,000. wliich will go to me In two weeks. 1 suffered with be published except by the express The courageous General of the Re­ passioned voice. “He is no king!” “I know that,” he answered. “You Ills niece, Mary Deforest, of Irving, beating-down pains, backache and con­ wish of the patient herself. public walked with firm tread and un­ “Kill him! Kill him!” shouted oth­ hate me. You despise me. You have Marshall county. Ivas. tinual headache, and found no relief These cases are treated with the -V flinching gaze into the presence of his said it a hundred times in your until / tried Peruna. It cured me com­ same care and fidelity as thq private ers. The Tmard of aldermen of Paterson, pletely, and I feet as young and well patients of a regular family physician. conquerors. “Stay that rabble!” shouted Philip, haughty way. But I do not care for N.’J., Monday night passed an ordi­ “You have sent for. me,” he said. that. I love you, and must have you. as when 18. / wish every woman During the past year a large number of in great alarm. “Mattazudo, restore nance allowing the picketing of mills knew the merits of the medicine, and cases have been cured. Every item of “Bow before the king!” said Gomez, order. Tell them that-If they remain You have your choice—marriage and by laibor unions. Two men who were no home would be without i t ”—Mrs. the treatment is directed for which no with the intention of humiliating the loyal you shall be forgiven—you a hall honor with me, your father’s life saved, picketing a mill were sentenced to E A. Crozier. charge whatever is made. terms in jail recently by the recorder. republican. r live.” or—” ' Mrs. Wm. Henderson, Bordulac, N. Address Dr. Hartman, President of “ ‘Before the king!’” repeated Sat- “Hush!” she said. "Do not speak of C., writes: The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus, varez, with a, sarcastic smile. “What “Ah, they might not believe me, BASE BALL. Ohio, for free treatment. your Majesty,” said Mattazudo. “Will it again. I realize it all. But how do I was troubled witji very serious king? I know' no king.” I know you will keep your promise? “You see before you the King of you not speak a word to them? Come, Below we publish the standing of .tell them that, and I promise you you You may be as cruel as the others. You the American and National league clubs Senator Chandler*! Spartan Mother, FRAGRANT Venezuela,” said Gomez. may not save my father’s life.” up to and including the games played It was always noticed of William E. The lip of Salvarez curled. will have no better troops than these." The king stepped out into the hall He smiled. on Wednesday^ August 21: Chandler, while in the senate, says “I am the King,” said Philip, calmly. “Grief has driven reason from you,” the Washington Post, that he never “There is no king in Venezuela,”- with Mattazudo. AHESICAN LEAGUE. He faced the approaching mob. he said. “Is it likely, when I wish to Won. L o st P er ct. allowed the present moment to pass § 070D0NT replied Salvarez. “Long live the Re­ win your love, that my first step in Chicago...... 61 40 .604 when he had anything to do. The public! ” /‘What is It you wish?’ he asked. B oston...... 43 .610 that direction will be to murder your B altim ore__ word1 “procrastination” was not in his Philip’s face flushed angrily. “The life of Mattazudo. He is our ...... 54 43 .557 lexicon. This lesson he had had drilled leader,” came the reply. father? Besides, my part of the con­ D etro it...... 47 .535 “Beware! Do you defy me?” he Philadelphia...... 52 49 .515 into him early by his mother, a New “Very well. I have not harmed him,” tract comes first. If'I do not sacredly said. do my part, you need not keep your Washington. 54 .43-2 England woman of sturdy conscience said Philip. “He is my friend. See, Cleveland__ ...... 41 57 .418 Teeth Powder “I do not defy you; 1 ^m in your promise.” ' \ Milwaukee...... 35 68 .340 and character. Once, when he came power,” said Salvarez. “You have con­ I give him my -hand. If he is loyal to home for a holiday from an academy In a handy Patent Box (new) r me I ask no more. Is that enough?” “But is it possible?” she qsked. “The NATIONAL LEAGUE. quered me at arms, but you are not Won. Lost. P er CL six miles distant, she discovered that SOZODONT LIQUID - • 25c “Long live the King! Long live hour is already set for noon. Can it be and never shall be king. The defeat changed to midnight?” he had Nleft his umbrella at school. Larxe LIQUID and POWDEfc 75c 25 Philadelphia 42 ‘ of one small regiment does not over­ Mattazudo!” they cried; and with .58J “I think it can. I have some influ­ St. L o u is__ “William,” said she; “you need not At all Stores, or by Mall tor theprioa throw a nation. The army of the Re­ these words of rejoicing, they dis­ 45 -56J take off your h at Go right back and persed. ence with the jting. I will ask this as B rooklyn__ 45 .554 HALL&RUCKEU NEW YORK public will drive you from the land.” a favor, and 4e will no doubt grant It. B oston...... 50 .490 fetch that umbrella.” “But mother,”• “You do defy me. . You shall ac­ Philip returned to his Council Room. Cincinnati... 56 .462 pleaded the lad, “that’s six miles, and knowledge me king.” The Americans were not there. Can you not see, Jacinta, that I am New Y o rk ...... 39 .'415 Hot Weather Health. risking my life for you?” Chicago...... 40 63 .388 the teams are all moving this way “Never.” Philip called his orderly. now, so I shan’t get a lift.” “Then During the heated term of July and “Then you shall die.” He turned away, and Jacinta, pre­ August one should be careful to keep all serving a calm appearance, went back AMUSEMENTS IN DETROIT. walk,” was all the comfort he got He the organs of the system in free work* “I will die proclaiming the constitu­ CHAPTER XII. WEEK ENDING AUG. 25/' trudged off, recovered his umbrella, to her father. ing condition. tion.” An Execution Delayed. Av e n u e T h e a t r e —Vaudeville—Prices: after­ and made a philosophical application Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters taken be­ “Take him away!” thundered Philip, The prisoners—all that remained of “What had Francisco to say?” asked noon, 10. 15, &. 25; evening. 10,20,25c; reserv. 50c. of this and other experiences In the Salvarez. W o n d er la n d —Vaudevilie—Prices: afternoon, fore meals will ward off diseases inci­ now thoroughly angdred. “I had meant the gallant band that fought for the 10c, 15c, & 20c; evening. 10c, 20 & 25e; box 50c. same line to the business which filled dent to this trying season. “Nothings much, my father,” she re­ to be generous to this man for his Republic—were ruthlessly shot. W h it n e y Gr and— The Eleventh Hour-” Mat. his life at a later stage. plied. “He spoke to me of—of—” ‘ 10c, 15 and 25c; evenings, 10c, 20c and 30c. bravery, but he forfeits all right to This was the first official act of Nahirc’8 Pricekres Remedy my clemency. He is a rebel. He must “Of something that will happen AJjd UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS, DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN S is&ttJS&isat Philip of Aragon after the crown had soon? he asked, referring to his own THE MARKETS. use 1 Russ Bleaching Blue. It .makes cl&thes PRECIOUS die.” been placed upon his head. General clean and sweet as when new. All grocers. Salvarez was led bacic to the room death. Detroit—Cattle: Good to choice butcher HERBAL „ he doeenofeelltt,m Salvarez, the greatest of the prisoners, Of I »s te e rs , $4 75@5 25; lig h t to good, *3 654 60; How to Button a Coat. na hie name, u d tor rot which had become his cell. “No, father,” she answered; ‘ OINTMENT trouble, w e w in Cm * was not placed, among them, but no light to good butcher steers and heifers, The art of properly buttoning a coat Bead Tou aTxlM iJW i Philip then sent for the two Ameri­ something that will never happen.” 53*6-3 40; mixed butchers and fat cows, $2 85 —any coat—Is, do it the other way. ~ Newburgh. H.T. less was the murderous wrath of his The suspense was becoming unen­ ©3 90. Sheep and iambs, $4 50@4 75; light cans, who were wondering what was captors to descend upon his head. to good and good mixed lots, $4@4 40; That is to say that nine out of every to be done with them, now that they durable. The girl dared not look at -her y e a rlin g s , $3 50@4; f a ir ; . goo d m ixed an d ten of us button our coats the wrSng were so completely in the power of the True, Salvarez was a prisoner of father’s calm countenance, lest she be­ ^b u tch er sh eep , $2 75@3 7..; cu lls a n d co m ­ war, and should have been treated with m o n , 32©2 50. H o g s—M ixed a n d b u tc h e rs, way; we commence with the topmost enemy. tray tinztrue cause of her emotion. She 35 76@5 85; b u lk a t 35 80@5 85; p ig s a n d buttop when we should commence SCALE AUCTION When the orderly opened the door the consideration and dignity due his dared not breathe her hopes—her fears. lig h t y o rk e rs , $5 70©5 75; s ta g s , 1-3 off; 2is? ■ rank. ro u g h s, $5 05©5 15. with the bottommost. The frailest por­ and told them the king desired their “They delay,” paid Salvarez. Chicago price range: Cattle—Good to tion of a coat, in respect to shape-re­ presence, they rose and followed him, A certain honor was reserved tori Jacinta heard the ticking of the p rim e s te e rs . $5 40©6 40; p o o r to m ed iu m , $3 75©5 25; s ta c k e rs a n d fe ed ers, stead y , taining qualities—no matter, how well HARVEST thinking that they might at least learn Salvarez, It is true—the honor of watch in his hand. 52 10©4 15;- cow s, $2 50@4 35; h e ife rs, $2 50© made—is the region of collar and something now of the fate that wds in standing alone to meet his death. With a tigerish fierceness she 5 25; c a n n e rs , 31 40©2 50. H o g s, 6 2J; m ixed HANDS ar.d b u tc h e rs, 35 50©6 17^; good to choice lapels. The swagger merchant tailor store for them. '!knd, as if to mock him, or to em­ clutched and looked at it. h ea v y , $3 6f>©6 20; ro u g h h ea v y , 35 50©5 60; always cautions his customer to “wear required to harvest the grain crop of West* They had not been searched; and It was ten minutes after the hour light, 35 5‘)©6; bulk of sales, 35 80©>6. Sheep it buttoned a few days so that the col­ ------era. Canada. phasize the irony fit his fate, the man —Choice wethers. $3 40© 4; fair to choice The most abund­ still possessed their revolvers. who was to command and carry out the of noon. m ixed, S3©3.50: w e s te rn sh eep , 33 25©4; lar* may set properly.” Then, this ad­ ant yield on the Con­ They tramped through the halls to execution of the republican general “Father!” she murmured, reeling. y e a rlin g s . 33 40©4 25; n a tiv e lam b s, S3© mitted, it follows that tugs and strains tinent. Reports are the Council Room. A lighitning flash “Saved!” and she fell fainting into her 5 40; w e s te rn lam b s. S4© 5 25. affecting this part of the garment tend th a t the average was his old neighbor, Pedro Francisco. Buffalo—Spring lambs: Choice to fancy, yield of No. 1 Hard of intelligence passed between them as The loving wife and daughter of Sal father’s arms. 35 65413 SO: do, fa ir to good. 35 25©S 50; to destroy Its symmetry. Drawing the wheat in. Western they recognized this a3 ther room into (To be continued.) co m m on to good cu lls, 52 75©5 15; najtive coat together by the topbutton and ______Canada will be over varez were still with him in the room sheep, handy wethers, $3 75© 3 90: choice thirty bushels to the acre. Prices for farm which they had entered through the which was to be the last he should ever lo e x tra m ixed, 33 40©3 60; fa ir to good, buttonhole for the purpose of fasten­ secret panel. Medworth counted the 3 50©i3 55; yearling lambs, choice to e&tra. ing, exerts a pull all around the shoul­ help will be excellent. Splendid Ranching occupy in his own castle. A Ring-Necked Tribe. J3 90© 4 10; fa ir t,o good, 33 25©3 75. V e als— Lands adjoining the Wheat Belt. panels There it was—fifth from ders and neck region, which, by repe­ “I fear not for the country,” replied An officer of native troops was on H e av y f a t of.ISO to 240 lbs, 35 50©6 25; good Excursions will be run from aO paints In either end, and probably undiscovered outpost duty at Fort Stedman, in the to choice fed calves. S3 50©4 25 up to 34 50. tition, in time will give the smartest the United States to the Free Grant Lands. •till. Salvarez. “Give the President time to H o g s—H e a t >-. $6 20© 6 25; choice h ea v y , coat a hang-dog appearance.—Chat. Secure a home at once, and iftyou wish to get hl3 army here, and the monster Shan Highlands, Burmah, and was 36 Lij©6 25; giass and dairy fed hogs. 35 90 purchase at prevailing prices, and seenra “You may go,” said Philip to the sent on an expedition to a wild part © 6 10; pig s, good to choice. 35 S5©5 90; the advantage of the low rates, spply for orderly; will never live to see another day. It roughs, common to good. 35 25@5 50. is not that which moves me. Ah, it of the interior, where presumably foot ” Cincinnati—Heavy steers, choice to ex­ literature, rates, etc., to F. m u r , Then turning to the, young men, he of white man had never trod before. tra , 35 25©u 30; f a ir to good, 34 50©5 15; Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Can­ ‘■aid: hi is the thought of you!” The general oxen. 31 ?5©M 25; butchers, choice to extra, ada, or to the nearest one of the fol­ rose from his chair and paced the Here he came across a tribe called J4 65©5; f a ir to good, S3©4 60; h eife rs, good lowing Canadian Government - Agentst “You are Americans?” “Paloungs.” He observed the womeh to choice, S3 50©4 40; co m m o n to fa ir, 32© J. Grieve, Sault Ste Marie, Mich., ILV. Me “We are,” replied Medworth, in a length of the room. “For myself I 3 25; cows, good to choice, 33 25©4; com­ Innes, No. 2 Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich., 4 1 ftone that left no doubt that he was care little. Years ago I consecrated were decorated with curious coils of mon to fair. $1 75@3. '(Hogs—Packers and The reputation of W. L. Douglas $3.00 or Joseph Young, 61)4 State St., Cblumbus, brass around neck, arms and legs, and butchers, 35 90176; mixed packers. 35 75© and *3.50 shoes for style, comfort and •Ohio. - j Iproud of the fact. my life to the Republic. In battle I 5 90: stags and heavy fat sows, S3 75fg5 40; wear has excelled all other makes sold at J ' ‘How do you come to be mixed-up would give it willingly. But it Js hard on inquiry found that it was a canon light shippers. 35 25© 5 75; pigs, 110 lbs. and these prices. This excellent reputation has When visitiBg Buffalo, do not fail to see of unwritten law that all the high­ less. S4©5; cu lls. 32 59©3 50. S h eep —E x tra , been won by merit alone. ‘W; L. Douglas the Canadian Exhibit at the Pan-American., 'in this affair?” asked iPhllip. to go thus and leave you, my dealr ones, 53 lOfr3 25; good to choice, 32 25©3: co m m on ■hoes have to give better satisfaction than “We came here to rescue a young in the hands of these merciless scoun­ er-grade ladies be thus adorned. He to fa ir. $1 50©2 15; lam p s, e x tra . 35 60©5 75; other *3.00 and *3.50 shoes because ms was horrified to he an eye witness of none of the best offered; good to choice, reputation focr the best *3.00 and *3.50 EDUCATIONAL igirl from a band of conspirators and drels. There are no friends lestt In 34© 5 50: co m m on to fa ir. $2®3 75; cu lls, shoes must be maintained. The standard villains,” said Medworth, calmly. whose hand can I leave you?” the operation, the coils being put on $1 50© 1 75. has always been placed so high that the - a young girl of 12, who lay shrieking P ittx b u rg —C a ttle : C hoice. 35 50©'5 75; wearer receives more value for his---- — Philip flashed an angry glance at “Alas!” said Dona._ .JHarla, “our p rim e. 35 40© 5 60: good. 35 15©S 35; h e ife rs, in the W. L. Douglas. *3.00 an the Intrepid American. friends are dead., j Yet Iii do not fear and firmly held to the ground while $S©'4 50; o xen. Si 50©’4; fart cow s, 32©4; b u lls shoes than he can get elsewhere. . the rods were bent and hammered on. and stags. S2©~4; common to fresh aows W . Xv Douglas sells m ore *3.00 and*3.50 “Have a care,” he said. “Do not for myself. If they take you, my gen­ and springers. J20©’35; good ‘fresh cows, ■hoes thaw a n y o th e r tw o m a n u fa c tu re rs . speak rashly. Do not anger me. You eral, I sooh will follow you. By my The neck coil has the effect of a gigan­ $35©50. H o g s—P rim e h e a y i^ s.. 36 10©6 15; W. L Douglas Z4.Q0 Gilt Edgt Lins j tic spring, elongating the muscles into assorted mediums. 36 05; yorkers, 36©6i)i; cannot bs squalled a t any price. say you came here to rescue a girl own hand I will cheat these monsters heavy yorkers. 36© 6 03; light yorkers. 35 95 from villains. What girl?” of one victim of thttr license.” a curious deformity. Each well-born ©6: pigs as to weight and quality. 35 70© “Don Juan’s daughter,” replied ringed lady has a child following her 5 87^. Sheep—Best wethers, 95 to. 100 lbs.. “But Jacinta!” 33 90©4: good 85 to 90 tb*.. $3 6503 80 Medworth. “She is young. She must—she with a pannikin of water, when in hot mixed, 75 to 80 lbs., 33©if 40: “Ah!” said Philip, , with a sneer. must—” sun, to sprinkle the toil, as the brass “Then by ‘villains’ I suppose you mean “Must what?” sternly asked the gen­ gets Intolerably hot, and festers the Grain, Etc. myself and friends?” : skin into horrible sores: This is one Detroit—Sales.and prices In this market eral. “Give herself up to these despoil­ Friday were as foflows: ' Wheat—No. 1 , “Yes. Even her father is one of ers? Rather, if she is a true daughter of the most curious customs ever heard w h ite. 74c: No. 2 red . 20 c a rs a t 7214c; them. You are another.” of and in spit3 of the pail Is willing­ closing nominal at 73%c. Corn—Mixed, THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE BANE, of the Republic, 8he—” ly adhered to, as showing high rank in grades were quoted at 59c ajnd yellow at “Beware!” said Philip. “I have al­ A heavy step interrupted the conver­ 5914c per bu. Oats—No. 2 whlte/SSc; No. 3 ready sentenced one man to death for the wearer.—London Sunday Maga­ do. 3 c a rs a t 38Vfcc. I , sation. zine. • Chicago cash prices: Wheat—No. 2 defying me." Pedro Francisco entered. s p rin g . 70%c; N o. 2 red,- 71i4©72%c. “He wasn't an American,” said C o rn —N o. 2 y ello w , 58%c. O a ts—N o. 2. 36© Architecture. His black, gleaming eyes glanced to­ 36*4c: No. 2 w h ite, 38Vi©33%c; No. 3 w h ite. Tbansth Preparatory Tempest. “You wouldn’t like to get Memory Shown by Toons Canaries. Cooreca ForlasIsBtlnal stods____ mixed up with the United States.” ward Salvarez and his wife, and then Heirs Pree Junior or Senior Yet___ rested upon the beautiful, tear-stained “St. Andreas berg people know noth­ T oledo-*-W heat: No. 2 c a s h . 7314c: S ep ­ Courses. Rsows to Rcat, moderate chafcgm. “Enough of this,” said the king. “I ing of the canary of the encyclopedia, te m b e r, "354'c; December, 76%c. C o r n - SC. Edward’s HsU, tor hors under *, sent for you to obtain information. It face of Jacinta.. Firm: No. 2 mixed, 60c; September. 59%c; The *»th Year wMcpeuSaptaekerlOtKfm, He beckoned for her to leave her which can Imitate perfectly the night­ -D ecem ber. -61?4c. O a ts—F ir m ; No. was you who discovered the cave m ixed. 36%c. a MORRIfBEy. C/1»C. Prisliipk ■where Don Juan’s daughter was _ con­ father's side and come to him. ingale, or even enunciate some words Cincinnati—W heat: Light receipts; No. in imitation of the human voice,” de­ 2 winter red offered at-73c, on track. One cealed?” 1 ... “1 ; He led her to a distant corner, and car rejected sold at 6Sc and 400 bu. choice “It was,” replied Medworth. bent to speak in her ear words that clares Ida Shaper Hoxie, in telling winter red by sample at JS%c, on track. could be heard by-herself alone. about SL Andreas berg, “The Singing Com—No. 2. white is quotable at 65»£c; ST.MMY’S ACADEMY “How did you make the discovery?” N o.' 2 y ello w a t 64c a n d No. 2 m ix ed a t Moire Dame, Indian*. ' “You can save your father’s life,” he Village of ,” in the Ladies’ «53\fcc. Oats-r-No. 2 white, 39%c; No, 2 t "In our own way," said Tempest; Home Journal. “The birds of one Conducted by the Slater*.of the •'“and that Is our secret” M ii m ix ed , 37*£c. a - * - Croas. Chartered 1855. Tbt She glanced quickly and beseechingly breed, subjected to the same ^influences, T5Rw*«S»p5aCaSUS “You must answer ” G#*a. Nelson A. Miles hag called ffnyHA «rwi Classical education, at him. j[ _ _ :f • have songs that vary with the throat a l a r Collegiate Degreca. “Weil, If I must, < must—a parrot meetinjr of the uationnl commandery “Jacinta,* he said, “have yoju heard muscles and vocal chord i of each in­ of the Society of the Porto Rican ex In Preparatory Department •told us where, it waa> the order of the icing?” dividual. But so remarkable is the pedition. to be held at Buffalo August carefully prepared tor Collegiate "A parrot!” exclaimed Philip, chok­ She howed hep head. canary memory that a bird bred to 2». and 27. Gen. Miles is commander Physical ana Chemfcml Dajknr ing with rage. **I tell you-----” _ a certain song, if removed from the w ell equipped. Conaervat "Yes,” she answered. “My father of the- orqanization. The force num­ and School of Art. flynn ’*?.. At= that moment the door was pays the penalty, of his loyalty /to his cage in which he has heard it from, his bers. it is said. 20.000. The total receipts at the custom direction of graduate of Boaton Ifacuoal thrown violently open and Mattasudo country—to your country—With his parent, when six weeks old, will later, School of Gymnastic#. Catalogue tree. when he himself begins to shag, give houses in Cuba during the calendar running in. Her fell on his knees Ufa.” year 1000 were $10,000,023; a pm Inst The 47th year will open Sept 5, M il. before Philip. “True," he said. "At noon’ today he the same- song though never having $14,854,201 for L800. The freeipts from M**a» D1RECTHES8 OF THE ACADEMY, -Tour Majesty! Y«ur dfajerty!” he la to be led out into his own garden, heard it in the intervening period.1 duties on imports were $14,273,141, Si. Mary's A v?5 cried. “You will not have'me shot! and bound, and stood face to a file of njrninst $13,400,049. and. from duties Ypa *QL not km ms! I swear l was soldiers. Aa. officer will give the A dollar unjustly gained cannot be on exports SLOM.POO, against $704,10G. i obeying tbs ortm g^O qm esl” to fire. That officer is myself justly kept - Most of the customs houses show sub­ stantial Increases. W.N.U. —DETROIT—-NO. 84 -1 9 0 1 — • -- j ' j & i v r.JUiipf|i,Bpp^ ijj. i i Mipiw

the managers of the combinations are Charlevoix, Petoskey, Bay View or P. W . VO O RH IES, PLYMOUTH MAIL not inclined, in view of the severe pro­ EXCURSIONS Mackinac Island at slight expense for VIA TMB railroad fare. \ penneus Livem! ------BY------visions of the French code, to let their Ticket^ will be sold on above dalte Attorney and Counselor at Law movements appear in public. F. W. SAMSEN. mi only for certain trains, and will be goo4. Real Estate, Loans and to return until September 18th, inclu­ Collections.. When in need of a Rig ring up - - /j Serious injury to the corn crop of the Detroit, Sunday, Sept. 1st sive. City ’Phone No. 9. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901 country is reported in a letter sent to Train will leave Hymouth a t 7:00 a. Ask agents for rates, train time, etc., Telephone 73. Plymouth, Mich m. Returning, leave Detroit at 6:00 p. or see bills. the Department of Agriculture by Sec­ m. Rate 25c. Base ball—Detroit vs Rates.are very low as usual, aDd as DRAYING Promptly °F ALL- done. KmDS f SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A retary Wilson. “The corn cfop is verv Washington. the crowded condition of the resorts R. E. COOPER, M.D.C.M., One Y e a r ...... ’...... $1,00 will be relieved after September 1st Six M o n th s ...... ; ...... 50 seriously injured in all the great corn­ ) Detroit, Sunday, Sept. 1 st. A share of your trade solicited. Three Months ...... 25 plenty of room will be found, at the growing states,” said Mr. Wilson. Train will leave Plymouth at 10:20 a. hotels etc. in the Northern Region. Physician & Surgeon, “The spring was wet, and much of the m. Returning, leave Detroit at 6:15 p. ADVERTISING RATES. CZAR PENNEY B usiness C ards. $5.00 pear year. crop was planted late on account of the m. Rate, 25c. Excursion Rates to Ohio State Fair at Office hours 11 to 2: 6:30 to 9:30. ” solutions of Respect, $1 .00. C o lu m b u s , C ards of th an k s, 25 cents. land being saturated. This prevented Sunday, August 25—Island Lake, Grand Office at house, next to Christian Science Hall All local notices will be charged for at 5 cents vigorous growth until the ground dried Ledge, Grand Rapids. Via the Ohio Central lines from all per line or fraction thereof, for each insertion. points in Ohio during the State Fair, First national Excfianpe Display advertising rates made known on ap­ and warmed up. It also resulted in xYnnual Schwabenfest or German which will be held two weeks, August T. H. OLIVER, M. D:, plication. Where no time is specified, all no­ Picnic at Grand Rapids, the greatest tices and advertisements will be inserted nntil shallow plauting and inclined the roots event of the year among the Germans. 26th to September 7th. Call on agents BANK. ordered discontinued. to remain near the surface until the dry, It will- be he'ld in. Teutonia Park at Ohio Central lines for rates and full Physician & Surgeon hot weather came, when the plant was Reeds Lake to which street cars run at particulars. _____ CAPITAL, - $50,000 The War Department is accumulat­ not in the best condition to resist. frequent intervals from all parts of the $25 Colorado and Return. Office over Riggs’ Store. ing a valuable set of photographs for city. Where the land was well under-drained, There will also be a game of base ball Chicago A North-Western Ry., 810.35 Hours—U ntil? a. m ..2 to 4 p. m. and after7:0C the^iietorial history of the campaign in naturally or artificially, the best grwth at Reeds Lake between Grand Rapids St. Paul, Minneapolis and return, 814.35 j>. m. H General Banking Business Transacted the Philippines. These photographs is found. It is strikingly observable and Matthews, Ind. Clubs. In addition Duluth, Superior and return, S25.00 Hot- Springs, S- D., and return. 840.00 came from Manila, where officers have that most crops are under-sized,-stunted to these and the theater at Reeds Lake Dr.A.E. PATTERSON PER are many attractions in the city and Utah and return from Chicago, August 3 been engaged in a systematic effort to and not such as could sustain heavy its Parks. 1 10, 850.00 Chicago to San Francisco, O Los Angles and return, September 19- Office and residence, Dr. Collier’s GENT maintain a photographic record of im­ yields of grain. This is the case in the At Island Lake and Grand Ledge old stand, Ann Arbor st. portant events and current happen­ best corn regions, such as the route Spiritualist Camp Meetings are in pro: 27. Quickest time. Service unequal­ led. Applv to vour nearest ticket agent Interest paid on Savings aud ings in the. Philippines. from Chicago to Burlington, Iowa, gress, in addition to other attractions. for tickets and full information or ad­ H ours—un til 9 a. in,, 2 to 4 p. m. au d a fte r 7. which l|attribute tojdelayed growth in Train will leave Plymouth at 8:15 a. dress W. H. Guerin, 17 Campus-Martius, Time Deposits. State Department officials do not m. Returning, leave Grand Rapids at Telephone SS, Plymouth, Midi. the spring.*’ t 6:30 p. m. and Grand Ledge at 8:00 p. Detroit, Mich. credit the report that Germany is try­ On the other hand, it is certain that m.* Rate to Grand Ledge and return Low Rates for Homeseekers and Settlers- F. B. ADAMS, M. D. ing to acquire an island off the coast the wheat-growers of the United States 8.75 and to Grand Rapids 81.75. via Ohio Central Lines. Your Patronage Solicited. of Cuba near Nuevitas. They point undoubtedly have a prosperous season Low rate round trip Homeseekers* out that the treaty of peace ceded Grar.:l Ledge, Sunday, August 18. Excursion tickets are on sale at‘ all *1 iln , Hours 1 to 3, 7 to 9 P. m. before them, as the partial failure of Train will leave Plymouth at 8:50 a. O. A. FR A SE R , Cashier. small out . lying islands, and that in corn crop will make a larger demand portant ticket offices of the Ohio Cen­ case a small island is owned by a pri­ m. ^Returning, leave Grand Ledge at tral lines. Also one way Settler’s tick­ Michigan ’phone No. 8. for wheat, and, irT'addition to this, 6:30 p. m. Rate 8.75. ets at a reduction from the regular one Local ’phone No. 8, 2 rings. P ere Marquette ^ vate citizen of Spain, as is said to be which has not imported any wav rate. These tickets are on sale the the case in this negotiation, this pri­ wheat, for’'’three years, will require Tuesday, September 3rd. Annual Low first and third Tuesdays of each month In efiect J a n . 7,1901. vate citizen could not transfer it in Rates to Northern Michigan Resorts. and agents of the Ohio Central lines DR. GEO. W. L6CSCHNER, iTrains leave Plymouth as follows: nearly 60,000,000 bushels because of the will be pleased to furnish full particu such a manner that sovereignty would You opportunity to visit Alpena, For Grand Rapids, North and West, shortage in its wheat drop. Three- Ludington, Traverse City, Elk Rapids, lars.—S. G. Harvey, Pass. Agt., Toledo. Late Chief of House Staff German Hos­ attach. pital. San Francisop, Cal. 9 22 a. m ., 1 46 p. m., 5 58 p . m fourths of the French wheat crop has For Saginaw, Bay City and Port Huron, been harvested at a much earlier period Office H ours—7 to 9 a m.. 12 to 2 an d 7 to 3 p. n 3 00 a. in., 9 12 a. m ., 2 00 p. m., 6 15 p. in Secretary Root has received an un­ Office and Residence, Main Street, near For Saginaw, Manistee, Ludington and Mil­ usual complaint from George Wads­ than usual, and, according to an official Brem's Blaeksmithvhop. w aukee : 3 00 a. m., 9 12 a. m., 2 00 p. in. and report from Consul Gendtal Skinner at 6 15 p. m. worth of Mellwood, Nebraska, charg­ For Toledo and South. ing, the government with being respon­ Marseilles, there is no longer any 7 00 a. m .,’.ll 00 a. m .. 2 20 p . m doubt that there will be aseriolus short­ For Detroit and East, sible for depriving him of the society 7 00 a. m ., 10 32 a. in., 11 00 a. m ., 2 17 p. m., of his wife by sendiugher to the Philip­ age, and that France will become again 1 N EC K W EA R 3 25 p. m., 8 45 p. m., 9 20 p. m. an importing nation. ‘‘The expect­ H. F. MOELLER, Gen. Pass. Agt. pines as a school-teacher. It seems Agent—H. M. JACKSON. that the lady, who was formerly a ation of those who have given the mat­ JUST ARRIVED. ) Telephone 25 for inform ation. school-teacher, became tired of matri­ ter study;” reports the Consul General monial joys and secured one of the at Marseilles, “based upon previous ex­ A choice stock of Up-to-date Neckwear, including Detroit, Plymouth & Northville fiy Philippine appointments and departed perience, is that France will be obliged for her post before her husband knew to look abroad during the coming year Derby. Reversible TIM E CARD. anything about her intentions. for perhaps 56,000,000 bushels, includ­ s Lv. Conner'-: Corner. ing the hard wheat not produced in the Going South. Going North. Loave Wayne 6 45 a m 6 no Ii m 7 15 Exports of. American products4 to United States and usually imported Four-in-H a.nd a.rvd 7 4(1 6 50 915 8 40 ' 17 50 10 15 Porto Rico in the liscal year just ended from Russia and Algeria. The import­ 9 40 8 50 1115 ers hope that Americans will not force Fa.mous “Dodo.” 10 40 19 50 12 15 p m were, according to the figures of the 11 40 10 50 115 Treasury Bureau of Statistics, more prices to a point which will abnormally 12 40 p m I 50 2 15 Which is the most popular ot all Bows 1 40 11 50 p m 315 than three times as great as they av­ strenghten thejcompetition from Russia E. C. L E A C H , P re s . " 2 40 12 50 4 15 and anticipate that the business of the 3 40 2 50 5 15 eraged when Porto Rico was under the L. C. HOUGH, Vice Pres. 4 40 3 50 615 Spanish tlag and more than 50 percent year will compare with that of 1898, C. A. FISHER, A s s t. C a s liit. . 5 45 4 50 716 6 45 5 55 8^15 in excess of those prior to the enact­ when the French crop was short and W e like to and will extend the dimension of your dollar 7 40 6 55 915 large quantities came-in from the 8 40 7 50 10 15 ment of the Porto Rican tariff law’ by giving you a Madras or Bedcord Shift for PLYMOUTH 9 40 b fo 12 15 a m which went into effect May, 1, 1900. United States." 10 40 pow ho 9 50 11 40 10 50 In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901* SAVINGS 10 50 all of which was under the 15 percent Ann Arbor Courier:—Work west­ C ars of th& D. P. &. N. m ake d irect connection 79c. ------____ -- -Ug v Dingley rates, the total domestic ex­ ward" on the line of the Detroit and BANK the even hour. For information about special Chicago Traction company will be com­ cars, rates, ot.c, address, T E. Griffin. Plymouth ports from the United States to Porto CAPITAL S 5 0 . O O O . Tel. No. 24. Rico were SO, 861,917. menced at Jackson within a week, and a new link rapidly forged in the electric L. J. R.EINER. chain which is to make -a strong bid Per Cent paid on certifi­ The Geological Survey is abojit to CORNER STORE... Detroit Southern Ry. Co. issue ar-eomplete report on the, coal for the local and some of through tratlic cates' and savings deposit? production of the United States for of the Michigan Central. The entire Time T able in Effect Ju n e 16,1901. the. calendar year 1900, which shows right of way has been secured to Battle SOUTH BOUND. that this country leads the world in Creek on the west and Detroit on the A portiou of your businc- STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. No. 5 coal production, notwithstanding the east. It has been estimated ^hat the A. M. P- M P M solicited. 7 45 6 0(1 6 30 strikes-rn tli _• anthracite coal regions line will be completed between; Detroit C a rle to n ...... - 8 52. 7 05 7 35 9 30 7 45 8 15 of Pennsylvania and the Cumberland and Battle Creek, giving Kalamazoo Tecum seh...... 10 00 8 15 8 45 region of Maryland, which caused a Tiaction connection with the Michigan E. K. BENNETT, A d ria n ...... 10 23 8 37 9 US Save T im e, Cashier W au seo n...... 11 24 9 3* K) 09 large falling off. The aggregate pro­ metropolis by December 1. The ex­ 10 00 M alinta ...... 12 10 10 51 duction in 1900, including anthracite tension west will soon follow. As soon Leipsic ...... 12 39 11 21 and bituminous, was 240,1965,917 long as Detroit is reached on the east a big O ttaw a ...... 12 50 11 33 O. Money and Trouble Col. G ro v e ...... 1 03 11 47 "N tons, of a value of 8306,891,364 com­ business is expected and the road will Liv«ry 'Bus Drauino 1 :ft) 12 15 put on a schedule of the very latest trol­ Springfield...... 3 55 pared with a production in 1899 of 226,- — BY B U Y IN G ----- ley cars manufactured. Telephone No. 7, city ’phone, NORTH BOUND. 553.564 tons, valued at 8256,077,434. when you want a first class Three classes of cars will be r u n - Turnout, Single or Double. j STATIONS. 'N o . 2. No. 4. No. WATCHES. MUSICAL GOODS, A. M. A. M A M. Past Assistant Surgeon Rosenau of through passenger* local passenger, and Springfield ...... 8 30 6 C5 the Marine Hospital service, who has freight and express cars. The through We Give Special Attention {to all 10 sc 6 33 CLOCKS, CAMERAS & SUPPLIES Col. Grove ...... 11 1*1 6 47 been trying to exterminate rats by cars, when the line is completed, will Kinds of Draylng & Teaming O tta w a ...... 11 31 6 59 JEWELRY, SEWING, MACHINE.*, 11 41 7 17 spreading among them a disease sim­ make the run- from Chicago to Detroit 12 1C 7 29 ilar to hog cholera, has announced his in about 10 hours and possibly less- SILVERWARE, SUPPLTES GOOD STABLING, 1 Oc Napoleon ...... 12 25 6 00 7 42 W au seo n ...... 12 55 6 22 8 11 failure. His experiments show that if They will be run on the plan of through * 1 57 7 23 9 12 HARRY C. ROBINSON T ecu m seh ...... 2 20 7 41 9 35 it were possible to keep food away railroad trains, having the right Of way 2 50 8 15 -10 05 from rats until they are ravenously of the whole line and stopping ortlv at C arle to n ...... 3 28 8 52 10 43 Probate Notice. D e tro it...... 4 35 10 00 11 50 hungry and then feed them upon the the larger cities. The local passenger C. G. DRAPER TATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Wayne, ss. No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run daily except Sunday. No. virus they would be quickly extermi­ cars will do the work of accom­ S At a session of the Probate court; for said 7 and 6 Sundays only. No. 3 will run through county of W ayne, Field a t th e P ro b ate office, in to Lima Saturdays only. nated. On the other hand, .it is not modation trains on a railroad and ALL GOODS GUARANTEED TO the city of Detroit, on the twelfth! day of certainly effective if given in small August, in the year one thousand nine hundred F E DEWEY, FRANK FERRIS. I much more, for they will stop at any BE AS REPRESENTED. and one. - Present, Edgar O. Durfec, Judge of -Gen’l Manager. G*n’l Ptu. Aet amounts, the experiments seeming to | farmhouse along the route to take Probate. In the /natter of the estate of D tro lt, Mlcb. Richard G. Hall, deceased. demonstrate that a large primary dose | passengers to nearby towns or to larger Margaret G. Hall, executrix of the last will proves fatal and a small dose is not i places where they can board the [ A V IN G added an Ophthalmometer to our Op­ and testament of -aid deceased. haviDg render­ ed to this court her final administration ac­ only uncertain, but produces future im­ ! through cars. No baggage or express H tical Department, we are now properly count and filed therewith her petitioi > praying ARE YOU that the residue of said estate may be assign) munity to the disease. 1 will be carried on any of the passenger equipped to examine and fit your eyes with Glasses in accordance -'Itli the provisions of j th e last ' cars, the cars especially fitted for that will and testament of said deceased. W e test the eyes Free of Charge, and recommend It Is ordered, That the seventeenth day of In speaking of the adulteration of purpose being used entirelv for it in September next, :tt t«-n o'clock in the forenoon, food and food products in a publica­ both local1 and through work. Glasses only* when absolutely necessary. Give us ai said Probate office, be appointed for ex­ GOING The passenger care’ of the company amining and allowing said account add hear­ tion soon to ’be issued, Professor Wi­ a trial. Glass Eyes selected and fitted. ing said petition will all be geared to run 60 miles an And it'is further ordered, that a copy of this ? ley, of the Department of Agriculture, hour and a trip on them will surpass ordor bo published throe successive weeks pre­ says: “Spices probably afford a more anything now experienced in Michigan vious to said day pf hearing, in the Plymouth 9 Mail, a newspaper printed and circulating in SOUTH fruitful field for adnfceration than any for speed and ease of motiod. Street said county of Wayne, other class of food or food adjuncts railway men say that traveling over a EDGAR O. D U R FEE. good electrical roadbed is much easier (A tru e copy.) Ju d g e of {Probate. WE WOULD RECOM Some of the leading spice grinders H e n r y S . H c l b e b t . R egister. ?so, than on a train, because the single make a practice of furnishing spiGes at trolley cars run more smoothly than on ■ /MEND TO YOUR US!*: almost any price that is desirejd, regu­ a railway coach jerked forward bv an Farm for Sale. engine and held back by other cars 'fol­ F>-r sale, one of th e best farm s in Wayne lating the amount of foreign matter lowing. Manager Foote says that his county, two hnmln-d and forty acres U. S. sur­ which ordinarlv consists of such ma­ | Hotel Plymouth, vey, two miles from Northville. one mile from cars will run like rubber tired traps— electric railroad, four miles from Plymouth; terial as ground cereals, cocoanut only better, and predicts that the mere well watered, productive of large crops, uo pleasure of riding will make a big bus­ S T R E N G & SAGE. Props. waste land, good buildings, title perfect. A shells, olive stones, sandal wood, mus­ rare opportunity to buy so good a farnJ on long tard hulls, clove stems, linseed meal, iness for him. ' time for the greater part of the purchase mouey a t low ra te of in terest. Only reason foj- soiling and similiar substances, according to Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, of Osaka, Japan, ♦ Rates, $2.00 per Da.y.'C is tbe advanced ago of owner. For terms apply next Sunday, at Baptist Church. to Andrew J Welsh. Northville. Mich., or Goo. the price of the goodsjsold. . ♦ ______A Starkweather. Plymouth. Mich. Proa Toledo. Yea will lied the It is not often that a Plymouth con­ TRAIN SERVICE THE BEST The Industrial Commission has gregation has the privilege of listening made public a summary of a report on to a missionary who has actually labor­ Sunday Di ners to home people. 35c Through Trains leave Toledo Union Dejot i industrial combinations ip Europe pre­ _ Virginias malcieg connec'icn with 11 ed in foreign lands. For the past , Other Meals, 25c. Scenic C- A O. R 'j for all point* in Y.- pared by iTof. J. W. Jenks, the com­ eight years Rev. and Mrs. Scott have Soutta. mission's ekpert on industrial combi­ been laboring in thal most interesting Board by the Day or Week. nations. The report says that every­ of oriental countries Japan, and next HOMESEEKERS' where in Europe, notably in Germany Cxcursloa Rates to the SOUTH ; vf» SOI TV,- Sunday morning and evening they Good Sample Room^^ VEST oo ths First end Third Toeedx. ancT Austria, there is a strong tendency will tell of their experiences among u o n th . towards the formation1 of these combi­ those people who are so rdpidly shak­ ^ Hotel Barns in connection. . GATES VIA OHIO CENTUM, LINES- nations. In Germany and Austria ing off the lethargy and superstition of ♦ their extent and power probably are as the past. Mrs. Scott will* address the ♦ The Patronage of all the ALWAYS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. great as in the United States. In Eng­ morning congregation and Rev. Scott Full particulars. Time of Trains, Folds r j land, within the last three years, a very will speak in the evening. Mr. and ^ People is solicited. tea, etc., for the caking* active movement has set in toward Mrs. Scott were among the stars at the concentration of industry into large Orchard Lake Assembly last week and MOULTON HOUKe single corporations in form similar to as they spent their youth near Ply F o r ta le by Ch&s. J . .Miller. those in the United States. The move­ mouth our dtixens-wlU undoubtedly O P .A . TolodQ, ment in France is very evident, though gt»e them a hearty welcome. Advertise in The Mail! Job Printing* Subscribe for the I

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X : +■ i . of our Great 8th Annual Clearing Sale Hundreds of People have accepted this great opportunity of buying New, Up-to-date goods CHEAPER THAN WERE EVER SOLD HERE BEFORE And wonder how we can sell so cheap. We want to make the last week the banner week of all and | many prices will be cut half in two. We want thousands of customers for the last week and you • can’t afford to miss the opportunity. Come early in the week and come often. i ►

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, £**** £**««« ««« No more bounties on the sparrow af­ Plym outh School. Wi m ’ m ter Sept, first. The next term of school will begin YVhat are you going to do for the Monday, Sept. 2, and announcements s Cocal llewslets t Plymouth fair? of the course of study and other infor­ C. L. Wilcox is enjoying a two week’s mation has just been printed and is vacation at home. ready for distribution. The Plymouth Mrs. Albert Gunsolly is quite sick- schools are to-day in better condition Dewey Holloway is clerking for Bo­ than efer before and offer excellent ad- ■f^ie dates for the Plymouth fair are gert & Co. this week. E. L. Riggs moved into their new vantages to those seeking an education. I 20. house this week. Pay village taxes now. Percentage During the past year our High School j Mrs.'S. E. ScQtten, of Detroit, called Are you going to make an exhibit at will be added after Sept. 2. has been examined by P.rof. Whitney on friends here Tuesday, the Plymouth fair? Miss Hazel Edwards, of Toledo. 0., on behalf of the University of Michi- ggPay village taxes now. Percentage Miss Mabel McKinnon, of Saline, is is visiting at E. C. Leach's. gan and Prin. Lyman on behalf of the will be^dded after Sept. 2. visiting at Rev. Leith's. Miss Bessie Holloway is visiting in State Normal College. The course of • Miss Daisv Worden visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. YV. Chaffee were at Dexter and Chelsea this week. study, equipment and w;ork was such J at Grand Rapids over Sunday, as to commend our ^school to both in­ Walled Lake Thursday. John Hawkins, of Grand Rapids, is Mrs. ond Mrs. Wm. Creger and child­ Mrs. James McLaren, of Chelsea, is visiting C. E. Baker this week. stitutions and our High school is now upon the approved list of High schools ren spent Thursday in Detroit. visiting at J. D. McLaren's. Dr. Bennett and wife, of Chicago, of the University and of the S t a t e Miss Emma Stren^J of Detroit»is vis* Eli Nowfand arid wife visited rela­ are visiting at C. H. Bennett’s. Normal College. The teachers are as ' it,;ng her sister, Clara, this week. tives at Ann Arbor Sunday. Mrs. George Waite, of Toledo, is follows: J. E. Meallev, B. S., Superin- Miss Marion Moore, ot Detroit, is C. O. Hubbell, wife and little daughvisiting - friends here this week. tendent; Florence K. YVetmore, B. A., visiting her aunt’ Mrs. Henry Hudson. ter visited at Fenton Sunday. Charles Decker and Samuel Ableson Preceptress; Elizabeth Kittredge, Ph. Miss Laura Bugartus, of Saginaw’, is Mrs. S. O. Hudd and son Leslie are left Monday to visit the Pan-American. R - Assistant; Delia Entrican, 8th and visiting Miss Mattie Germer this week: visitingat Sagfnaw and Ray City. Mrs. Fred Bird and son Clarence, of ‘th trades: Rose Hawthorne, 6th Grade. Frank Howe moved into Henry Tut- Gertrude Estella Kinyon is,enter­ Pontiac, visited at Ed. Huston's Sun- ^aura Ruppert, 5th Grade; Camilla tie’s new house on Mill street, this taining friends from Byron, Mich. day. Tafft, 4th Grade: Anna Smith, 3rd week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. - Mrs. Bertha Gardner, of Grand Ra­ Grade; Theo McDonald, 2ud Grade; Bessie Tafft, 1st Grade; Blanche Stark­ Mrs. Frank Creger and daughter, of Clara Kinyon spent Tuesday in Detroit. pids, is visiting Mrs. Edward Pelton Detroit, visited at YVni. Creger’s this this week. weather, Kintergarten; Theo McDon­ Fred Bogert and family left Mor^ay ald, Music. week. for a week’s outing at Long Lake, near An effort is being made to organize Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, of Yale, - Fenton. a foot ball team, with Harry Robinson A Port Huron dispatch, dated Aug. Migh., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Mr. Vaughn, of Detroit, visited his as manager. 10th, says that Edward S. Ronan was Allen. arrested by Sheriff Mains at Plymouth, sister Mrs. Edgar Tafft, the forepart of Miss Ethelyn lleibert, of Detroit, has Mrs. Chas. Gentz, Sr., visited her Mich., charged with having committed the week. bejen spending a few weeks with Flor­ daughter, Mrs. John Newmann, in De­ ence YVebber. the cowardly attempt at criminal as­ Mrs. E. P. Levan is moving into the sault upon 70-year- old Mrs. Rob'oins troit, this week. rooms in the Gavde block vacated by Miss Nellie and Paul Van Buren, of near the Grand Trunk tunnel freight Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jolliffe,Mrs. Ed­ A. E. Oliver. Grand Rapids, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. yards a week ago to day. The officers win* Whipple and Mrs. YV. A. Carruth- Mrs. Hill and daughter Hannah of C. Hall Sunday. from the first suspected Ronan as the ers spent Wednesday at Island lake. London, Ontario, are visiting at Geo. Mrs. Fred Dunn returned YY’ednesday guiltv one from the description of the Rev. G. D. Ehnis and Chas. YYilske, 'Wills' this week. from a three weeks’ visit at Bad Ax fiend given by the old lady, and they Sr., as delegate, are attending the'Ger­ A. E. Oliver and family have moved and other places. have been chasing him from place to man Lutheran conference at Saginaw to Akron, Ohio, where they will make Miss Sarah Penniman arrived home place for the last week. Sheriff Mains this week. ; their future home. Monday from a visit of several months overhauled him at Plymouth this Miss Lillian Kirkwood, Miss Alibe Mr. Wade is building a new house at Northfield, Minn. morning and arrived here with the Springer and Mr. Addison, of Toledo, • next to Roy Lyndon's residence on Edgar Peck returned to his home at prisoner this afternoon. The officers were guests of C. Springer and family Ann Arbor street. YVilloughby, Ohio, YY'ednesday after believe there is no question of his guilt. the first of the week. several week’s visit here. YY'ith several others he was taken be Miss Nell 15. McLaren left Monday Mrs. Geo. YanDeCar and Miss Min­ C. A. Fisher and C. G. Draper left fore his alleged victim this eveiug and nie Heide left Tuesday evening with for Cleveland, where she will study the she unhesitatedly picked him out latest styles for fall millinery. YY'ednesday, by the way of the Soo, for Ypsilanti friends fora week’s visit at YYalloon Lake, for several weeks' va­ her assailant. Ronan is a young man the Pan-American, Buffalo and the Geo. Lee and Miss Francis Bailey, cation. 25 year old and comes of a good family, Falls. i her brother and a lady friend, are do­ but he has had a failing for drink. He A head on collision at YVixom Mon­ ing the Pan-American this week. Miss Entrican and Mrs. E. YV. Chaf- was formerly a switchman. He stoutly day night delayed trains on the P. M. fee^left Monday on the “North-west’’ asserts his innocence of the crime Mr. and Mrs. YV. T. Connor and two quite badly. The 9 o’clock train had children and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. YY'ilcox foi* the Pan-American and other east­ charged. ern points. to go around by the way of the D. G. were at Orchard Lake Wednesday. Bring your old furniture and ex­ Ray, aged about 12, son of Orville change it for new. H. & M. to Detroit. r Ed. Huston and family, Czar Penney King, of this village, died last Friday Milspaugh Bros. Rev. and Mrs. F. I. Becltwith, Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar at Romeo, where he was visiting rela­ There were a good many who attend­ and Mrs. Fred Bogert and children, Huston*are at YValled Lake for a week’s tives. The remains were buried at ed the horse races and ball game Misses Blanche Allen, Helen Lapham, outing.^ that place. given by the Northville Driving Club Louise Stever, accompanied by the M. B. Downs. Miss Mifinie Downs Prof. J. E. Meallev,arrived home from at Starkweather’s track YY’ednesday af­ Misses Emma and Daisy Lonyo, of De­ and Miss Sadie Hinman, of Lansing, the northern part of the state, where he ternoon. There were some very good troit, are spending the week at Long visited their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Wildey has heen spending his summer vacation, horse races, in which several Plymouth Lake. - * Sunday. last Friday. Mrs. Meallev arrived home horses took part.' The 2:40 trot was YVhile at work cementing the iron pipe for the P. M. Co.’s- new water sys­ . • ' - G. O. Hubbell returned last SaturdayThursday, being much improved in won by Bessie K, owned by Dr. Knight, from a trip to Jackson, Battle Creek, health, we are glad to_state. indGeo. Wills’ Flossie \\". took third tem Monday, YVm. Baker was caught Mt. Clemens and Pontiac in the inter Second-hand furniture taken in ex­ place in the 2:35 pace. The ball game in the ditch by the sides caving in as a est of his* face preparation—Velveola. change for new. between Plymouth and Brighton was passenger train was passing. He stood ilspaugh ros up as the train went by and so was on Second hand furniture taken in ex M B . one of the features of the day. This ’ change for new. E. C. Leach and wife, A. H. Dibble game being the rubber in a series of ly caught up as far as the waist. If he . H • - Milspaugh Bros. and wife, H. YV. Baker and wife, L. H. games in which each team had won a had been stooping over at work, he t The fair managers have restored Bennett and wife. C. H. Bennett and game a piece, both teams played to would have been buried, which might f . “Children’s Day” on the Wednesday of wife, and Dr. Bennett and wife, of win. Errors made by the Plymouth have been quite serious. As it was,the fair week, when all school children of Chicago, left Wednesday for a several team cost them the game and Brighton other hands soon dug him out. won by a score of 13 to 8. Batteries— the surrounding districts are admitted days’ outing at Island Lake. Miss Nona Marvin, of Detroit, is vis­ at 15 cents. PiaDS and specifications for the new Penney, Toncrey and Peck—Hacker and Dean. iting Mrs. Willard Roe. Don’t forget the elocutionary con­ water works line have been received by Miss Bessie Hollister, of Pontiac, is CHURCH NEWS. test given by the W. C. T. U. at Ply­ the water committee and advertising visiting Miss Verna Cable. mouth opera house this evening. Some for bids for construction is now being Miss Julia Thayer, of Ypsilanti, cal­ of the best local talent of Plymouth done, all bids to be in by Sept. 1st. The Union services at the M. E. church on Sunday evening at 7:30. led on friends here Thursday. and Salem will participate. A good committee will push the work along entertainment is expected. Admission just as fast as possible. Episcopal church services in Mission ' YV. YV. Burch and wife, of Detroit, 15c. No reserved seats. ' About fifty members of Plymouth rooms, Starkweather block, Sunday were visitors at Ed. Cook’s yesterday. evening at 7:30. >r Last Sunday being his 81st birthday .Chapter, O. E. S., visited the North - J . D. Miller and .wife, of Asheville, . Joel R. Kellogg entertained a few rela- ville chapter last Friday evening and Preaching service at the M. E. church North Carolina, are visiting at J. W. f. ^ fives and friends at dinner at his home conferred the degrees upon a North- next Sunday morning. Mr. Frank Burton’s. ft on Ann Arbor street. Among those ville citizen. The Plymouthites were Purdy, of Trenton, will preach. Miss Emma Streng, of Detroit, is ^ present from out of town were Mr. and nicely entertained by the North ville The subject for next Sunday at First visiting her sistfr, Miss Clara Streng, • Mrs. J. B. Sumner and sons, Allen and chapter and their visit proved enjoy­ Church of Christ, Scientist, will be this week. S’ 1 'j Walter, and D. E. Kellogg, of Detroit, able to all. “Christ Jesus.” All are cordially in­ The Misses Mary, Irmine and •Char­ vited. and Mr. and Mrs. Northrop, of North- The .premium list of the Plymouth lotte Henze, of DktroTfT are visiting ville. fair wHl be out next Monday. The C. E. ten cent tea at PresbyterianDr. Leuschnerand mother this week. In the presence of a_few invited managers expect the co-operation of church to-night, from 5.to 7. Follow­ Brighton Argus:—The 17 lb. pickerel guests, at the home of George C. Peter- every one in making the fair a success ing is the menu: Potato salad, cold caught in Island Lake this season by hans, on Saturday evening, August 17 and if this is done there will be no ham, bread Mid butter, pork and beans, A. G. Brown,,and which was mounted were united in marriage Dan C. Peters- complaint this year of a scarcity of ex pickles, cabbage salad, peaches, cake by James Collins, wae sent out Monday and coffee. hans, of Houghton, Mich:, and Miss hibits. Don’t think for a minute you from Detroit where it has been on ex­ Eva Hazen, of Detroit, Rev. W. G. can’t spend the time to bother with the Arthur D. Wood, of the Quartette hibition. It may be seen at any time Stephens officiating. After the cere­ matter, because upon the success of Choir of Simpson M. E. church, De­ at the hotel at IslandLake. mony was performed and Congratula­ the fair this year will depend its furth­ troit, will sing the offertory at the er continuation and the number of ex­ Lost.—Ladies’ black jacket, at the tions were extended Mrs. George Peter Episcopal chifrch service next Sunday tent show last “ Thursday evening served refreshments. hibits made will tell the story. Do evening, at 7:30, in Mission rooms, Finder will please leave at Tafft’s store’ our old furniture and ex- your share in making it a success and Starkweather block* Mrs. Wood*.con­ get your neighbors to be similarly in­ Fob Sale —Cucumber, pickles at 'or new. tralto, will also assist in the singing. reasonable prices. Leave your orders Milspaugh Bros. terested. All are cordially invited. at Bogert’8 store or H. J. Smith’s farm. ppipw y|i.f-j !iJ u ■ -,-JiipiB W ^

-MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. Thomas Sliillaire. who caused the The South America* Revolt. arrest of his wife and a Detroit man Regarding the situation in the Ven- Oceana county farmers have 5,000 named-Briggs* at Saginaw, took pity ezueia-Oolombia dispute. President / acres of beans growing. - on her and saved her from jail by se­ Castro has Informed President McKin- F. W. Samsin, Publisher. The Sebewaing Sugar Co. has1 start­ curing bail for her appearance at her ley: “It is the government’s opinion ' A Detroit Boy’s Dangerous Study ed the canvass for the 1902 acreage. examination. The Wrecik of the Islander; Latest that the conservatives of Colombia, probably led by ruinous and wicked PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN. The Grand Rapids water boodling A man supposed to be Edward Ma- of Leprosy. Details. passions, have resolved to assist In a cases will not be tried till September. kin, of Loomis Mich., was literally revolutionary movement against Ven­ There are altogether in. Yucatan Mrs. Arthur Bailey, aged 24, of ground to pieces near Traverse. City leven cities, thirteen towns, sixty-two ezuela and her government. When A TRIP TO BUFFALO SPOILED. Adrian township, was so badly burned by a -Pere Marquette train. The re­ TERRIBLE AN0 FATAL OIL FIRE, the government of Venezuela was sur­ ruined cities, 143 villages, fifteen aban- by a kerosene oil explosion that she mains were gathered in fragments prised by the first and second inva- % floned settlements, and S3 haciendas. died with a shovel. sions of her frontier by 0,000 and 2,000 Scarcely any of these places has as ZtoM uae °r Thing* that Have Been Said. Sebewaing. for the first time in her There was an open air wedding-.on S to rie s o f Disaster and Death on Sea and men, respectively, the invaders were many as 10.009 inhabitants, the popu­ Done and Happened In Various Part* of history, will be lighted with electricity Mackinac Island Tuesday, when Miss River, by an Explosion of Oil, Dyna­ victoriously expelled by the govern­ this week. Mary Hull and Gerard Swope were ment and the people of Venezuela. lation of the great majority telling be* The Peninsular State Briefly Sketched married in the woods near Sugar m ite and a Monster Shell'—Other New* low 1,000. 9 Daniel Flynn, of Adrian, confesses Since said events, 10.000 men have for Busy Headers. to setting fires which caused quite Loaf. A wedding dinner followed at from Various Place*. been massed on the frontier for the heavy losses. the Old Mission house. defense and integrity of Venezuela and American Roman Catholics contrib­ The Unfortunate Bowman*. Thirteen saloonkeepers are under ar­ El bridge II. Morse, a resident of Al­ The Cleveland D isaster. its national honor. These are quite uted during 1990 for foreign m issions apart from her active service troops John Bowman and family, of Os­ rest at Owosso on the charge of sell­ pena for the past 34 years, died Mon­ ICest and Eugene Vaughn, two of a $71,23®, th e amount being sent to the ing liquor illegally. day of blood poisoning, at the age of on other parts of the frontier, as well Central Council of the Congregation coda, were tourists en route to the 34. He was a brother to H. R. Morse, dozen workmen, who were trapped in as national troops scattered Over the for the Propagation of the Faith. The Pan-American on the D. & C. steamer John Slot man, of Mill Grove, lost the Alpena lumberman, and Mrs. Di­ the Cleveland water works tunnel a republic and the reserve militia now City of Mackinac Monday afternoon. Ills barns bAfire. Loss. $4,000; insur­ ana Richardson, of Detroit. couple of hundred feet below’ the sur­ under arms. Venezuela has not ac­ headquarters of the propaganda are in ance, $2,500. Lightning. face of .Lake Erie, by the burning of Paris, France, and from, there the John had $1G0 in his inside coat pocket This report comes from Constantine: crib No. 2 on Wednesday, the 14th, cepted the Invasion as an international and not a care in the world. Tuesday Dr. Arthur C. Perbert, of St. Luke's Early potatoes are as scarce as lieu’s attack by the people of Colombia money is sent to support weak mis­ hospital, Niles, is wanted in Indiana were rescued from their horrible posi­ against the people of Venezuela, but, sions in all parts of the world. The someone else bad the cash and the teeth, and farmers get their own price tion late Monday afternoon. According on the charge of wrecking a bank. for them—$1 and upwards per bushel. knowing its real source, recognize in it American contribution is much larger Bowmans were on tlieir way back H. Mareni, of Kalamazoo, says New to the story of these men the first in­ the work of the conservative govern- home, Detroit being the nearest they The bean fields are drying up and the timation Eugene and Rest had on the than previous ones. York is an excellent celery market, crop will be almost a failure. ment of Colombia against the majesty got to the big Buffalo show. They particularly from {he price standpoint. fatal Wednesday morning which saw of the nation of Venezuela.” were not able to secure staterooms be: William Turgeon, a miner from the crib burned, was the shutting off There are indications that there will It isn’t against the law in Minnesota The manufacture of automatic dis­ Cornwall, England, has not slept a mo­ of lights. The two men were working to kill * gambler if he has been cheat­ cause of the crowd on the steamer, play figures is the latest concern to be be a considerable gathering of foreign and when it was time to turn in Mr. ment since he came to Quinnesec six far in advance of the gang, and when warships a t the isthmus, and that ing, and will not return the money to added to the industrial enterprises of weeks ago. Drugs have no effect in 'the latter made their rush for safety Bowman fixed up a bunk on deck. He Kalamazoo. American ships will be brought into his victim. At least, a case at Granite wore a short serge coat in which he producing slumber, although he feels Rest and Eugene were sitting down company with those of the British, Falls has just been decided to that carried his pocketbook, and Mrs. Bow­ Roy I. Taylor. qT Mt. Pleasant, has tired and sleepy all the time. behind the air lock waiting for the German and French navies. effect. Dr. Wintner pulled his pistol man suggested that it would be a good received notice oT his appointment to It is believed that Howard Hopkins, lights?to be turned on again. They, did and shot a gambler with whom he was idea to fold it im for a pillow, thus the position of second lieutenant in tlm aged 94. of Mendon, is flip oldest man not hear the shouts and cries o-f their A Million Dollar Swindle. killing' two biwfs with one stone by regular army. * in St. Joseph county. His first vote he fellow prisoners.-'Both men are resting The details of an alleged attempt to playing cards, because the gambler had comfortably and complete restoration cheated and refused to pay the money providing a safe place for the cash .. Henry Ross, one and one-half miles oast for Lewis Cass, and the deed of swindle banks on a large scale by and a rest for Ills head, blit before north of Blissfield, tost barn and cider the farm he now occupies was secured to normal health is thought To be very means of fraudulent corporations and on demand. A jury declared upon oath folding up the coat he decided to take mill by fire. Insurance of $1,000 will by him from Gen. Lewis Cass. probable within, a few days' fictitious notes is told in a petition that Dr. Wintner was not guilty of just one look at his cash. It was gone. partially cover , loss. filed in the Baltimore county circuit The minors' afThe Owosso Coal Co.’s Another Cleveland H orror. murder. * Search the boat from end to end as Charles Ritchie, an Inmate of the mine chiitn they have net been paid, court at Towson. Md., for a receiver they might it could not be found. northern asylum, eluded the vigilance Six men were drowned Tuesday for the Manor Lumber Co., of that for several weeks. The new manager. night as the result of an explosion of "Future punishment? Let’s not dis­ Whether Bowman lost his pocketbook of a brother, and hanged himself from J. C. Edsall. says he lias pacified all town. The amount involved, according accidentally or it was stolen (tow. him a tree in the woods. gas in the tunnel leading from the to the petition. Is over $1,000,000 and cuss the theological aide of it just who quit work a week ago and that Cleveland water works crib No. 3. now," said the old clergyman, gently, he can't say. States McCoy, charged with the mur­ the mine will start up at once. It is asserted that the scheme lias been der of Humphreys Jackman, was Mon­ two miles from crib No. .2, where the at least partially successful. Benja­ to his hot-headed young parishioners. Three River*’ Smallpox Case. H. R. McLaren, of the Canadian fatal accident of last Wednesday oc­ min W. Cross, of Cincinnati, is the “But did you ever think of it from the day night at %Grand Haven declared Soo. has agreed to cut 300 cords of curred. The work of sinking the-shaft The agitation over the alleged small­ not guilty by a Jury. plaintiff, and according to the story domestic and family side? When these pox cases in Three Rivers bos nearly hardwood daily for a year for the at crib No. 3. which is three miles told by him. he was induced to accept babies of yours begin to grew up, and Semut Jacobson, injured by the fall­ Clergue syndicate, to he used in the from shore, was completed yesterday. certificates of stock in the Manor Co. su)>sided. Miss Southwortb, who has ing of a hanging wall in Tamarack carbonization plant of the big steel­ Six men w ere at once put to work you see them imitating your faults and been in quarantine for several weeks, mine last week, is dead, making the by Charles E. Corlcran. originator and hampered by your weaknesses, and owing to exposure by fi visit from one making industry now being built. • , digging a tunnel toward crib No. 2. promoter of the scheme, which stock of' the nurses from the asylum at number of fatalities five. Henry A. Wolff, deputy oil inspector These men had not been working but lie subsequently transferred back to know that you’re to blame—ah, there’s The Bloomlngdnle Cheese Factory under Gov. Pingree, Is under arrest a short time when a terrific explosion a kind of future punishment there can Kalamazoo, has been released Thus Corkran. Cross has learned since, he far she has not been sick at' all. The received over 27,000. pounds of milk charged f with selling liquor on Sun­ of gas occurred. The casing of the says, that the company was not incor­ be no two opinions about!” two fellows picked up on the streets during the month of May and paid the day. He lias a resort at Mona lake, tunnel was crushed and a torrent of porated for the purpose of doing a le­ some days ago ns suspects, the health patrons for the same $1.G72. and tbe people of Muskegon Mights water from the lake rushed into the gitimate business, but formed by Mr.^. He began his trip on the Seine and officer claiming that they had been ex­ Receiver May is advertising the re­ are trying to stop Sunday traffic. opening. Six men who were in the Cockran as a part of a scheme for al­ he is now on the Marne. He will sail posed, are still detained in quarantine maining lands of the Central Michigan Rev. Nathan Root has lived in Ash­ tunnel had not the slightest opportuni­ leged swindling, covering territory down the Yohne, the Saone, the Rhone at the hospital. Recently some of their Savings Bank for sale, an indication of ley about twenty-five years] He has ty to escape, but perished before as­ from Boston on tlio north to Chicago and its small branches flowing into the friends smuggled in a case of wet an early closing of his trust. preached 450 funeral sermons for per­ sistance could reach them. Their on the west and Asheville on the bodies have not yet been recovered. south. Mediterranean. Then he will go od goods, and the result was that both ' Edward Manning, n fireman, was sons of all ages from one day to 1(K> the Loire and end his voyage through of them got full. During the night fatally Injured in a collision between years. lie also preached the first ser­ they got out, and Constable Jordan, two logging trains on the Ontonagon mon in the town after its founding. A Fierce Oil Fire. A Royal Divorce. t France on the Ranee, which will con­ who was detailed to took after the branch of the St. Paul rqad. A fire started by an explosion in the One piece of gossip of the London duct him to St Malo, where he will Arthur Kilpatrick, of Jackson, at place, had a high- time chasing them No more wooden sidewalks can be one time .in the saloou and grocery works of the Atlantic Refining Co. at clubs is startling and interesting. It take'a steamboat to Jersey. The ground the north end of the city be­ built in the fire limits of Tekonsha, business, was found dead at his home, Point Breeze, near Philadelphia. Mon­ tells.of serious trouble at the court name of his canoe is Oithona, and is fore lie corralled the fellows again.- under the terms of ft new ordinance with an empty bottle that had con­ day night, destroyed over six hundred of the czar of Russia which may have so constructed that it can be wheeled Next morning Jordan quit the busi­ recently passed by the council. tained carbolic acid by his side. Ho and fifty thousand barrels of oil rfhd a. far-reaching effect. It is well known ness. claiming that he did not want to benzine by inOmiug, which means .a that the czar is bitterly disappointed on terra firma whenever its occupant Holly is still endeavoring to secure a had been in ill health for some time. gets tired of being on the water. take care of smallpox patients and lass of $1,300,000. Besides this, proper­ because no son has been born to suc­ drunken men at the same time. good water supply and has just closed Chief of Police Johnson, of Benton ty worth $500.000 has l>een destroyed. ceed him on the throne, this disap­ a contract with Ohio parties to put Harbor, has received word from New Five firemen arc known to be killed. pointment being softened only by his The London Lancet, a high medical • A Leper for Companion. down an eight-inch deep well. York that he will be paid a reward of 50 are injured and 2C who are missing devotion to the czarina. It is now de­ authority, Bays that the habit of self- Dr. Louis Knapp, a graduate of the Charles White, manager of the A. about $500 for bis services in aiding are believed to be buried-i» the ruins. clared, according to this club gossip— druggging has grown to be a source of U. of M., and a former Detroit boy,’ P. Connor farm, near Muskegon, while the New York authorities in running Sixteen of the missing men arc em­ participated in by well known diplo­ . untold mischief. The practice has been whose mother and sister live in that in a field in his bare feet, was bitten down Reuben Fein berg, a notorious ployes, ten are fireman. mats—that the czarina is altogether greatly assisted by the enormous im­ city, has become a hero by the volun­ by an •Udder, and is in a critical con­ confidence man. They wore trapped by the explosion unlikely to give birth to a son, and if provements in pharmaceutical prepara­ tary acceptance of the charge of a Chi­ dition. • Word has been received of the death of the big tanks and caught in rivers she could do so, such son would cer­ tions. Treating symptoms without nese leper, Dong Gong by name, at-St. Norman Griggs was convictecf on the of Alpiieus Gjjstiii. of Detroit, at Hu­ of blazing oil. In tlieir awful agony tainly be a weakling. This statement Louis, Mo. The leper was discovered charge of using indecent language in ron City. Micli.. where he was visiting many of the men jumped into the riv­ is said to have been made by physi­ medical advice may be temporarily er, from which they were rescued by cians near to the court. It lias excited satisfactory, but what if the physical two weeks ago. The municipality is the presence of a woman and fined $31 his niece. Mr. Gustin was the origina­ building a three-room quarantine house or 05 days in the Detroit house of cor­ tor of the Hackley National Bank of the heroic efforts of tlieir comrades. the Russian cabinet, members of disturbance be the sign of fatal dis­ and accepted the volunteered services rection. Muskegon in 1S70. and built several Terrible explosions have shaken all which believe that, the czar should ease? A little knowledge, coupled of Dr. Knapp to attend the leper and that part of the cHyvasj one after an­ adopt one of two alternatives—divorce T3ae Battle Creek council has a lum­ prominent blocks there. other of. the big tanks blew up. with overconfidence, is a dangerous make a scientific study of the disease. ber purchase scandal. It Is alleged that the czarina and remarry, or declare thing in dealing with the ailments Martin Howard, a lad living In the present cznrewltch heir to the Dr. Knapp left his. family, a wife and overcharges and short deliveries North field, was the victim of a bullet The Islander Wreels. which come in so many forms. Vary­ four children, and taking his medical have been made, fleecing the city out j from his younger brother’s revolver. throne and hasten his marriage to the ing the adage, it may be said that a library with him. entered upon his as­ Latest reports received from Vic­ Princess Margaret, one of the daugh­ of $1,500 to $2,000. Before the doctors arrived to prtobe the toria. B. C., of the disaster qto t ho ters of the Duke of Connaught. man who is his own doctor has a fool sociation with the leper, with whom wound a hearty sneeze dislodged tl«.e he will stay until death comes to the The Thoruapple drain, as surveyed i steamer Islander place the loss of life . for a patient. _ by Commissioner Sowers, of Charlotte, ball, which had found a resting place at 42. Purser Bishop has gone to Skag- The Gulf Storm. unfortunate patient. Mrs. Dr. Knapp in the roof of the boy’s mouth. was formerly Miss Annie Striker, of was approved by the jury. It will cost way to get a full list of those who took The gulf coast from Pensacola to Some amusing letters And their way Detroit, whose fathejr, a furniture $50,000. and those Interested will carry A reunion of Custer's Michigan passage on the steamer,- and until lie New Orleans is at last under view, tel­ into the government archives. One dealer, came from Buffalo. Dr. Knapp it to a higher court. cavalry brigade, the First. Fifth. Sixth arrives on the steamer Hating in a few egraphic communication having )>ecn federal officeholder recently made an formerly ran a drug store and served A. B. Cummins, ex-register of deeds and Seventh Michigan, First Vermont days nothing more can be given. Pilot resumed from one point, which Is cen­ appeal for screens for the building In the.Spanish war as physician at the of Hillsdale county, lias been arrested and Twenty-fifth New York cavalry Leblanc and all of the officers .deny tral. The general report is that aside o where he worked, saying that within Tampa,-Fla., camp. ’ on a charge of forging a mortgage regiments, and Battery “M.” Second tbe report that either he or the captain from damage to wharves and bath­ upon a farm in Camden township United States artillery, will be held in- were intoxicated, and assert that the houses, sail boats and smacks, trees, a hundred yards were three livery sta­ the new Caxton building. Cleveland, Islander was well provided with life­ outhouses and fences, the instances of bles, one mule boarding house, one A Train Bori^Bab^. while register of deeds. Mrs. W. H. Alvin, ot J221S Wabash Ira Monk, of Port Huron, bought O.. on Thursday, September 12. belts. The death of the captain was serious loss are few. There has been horse sanitarium with operating table, The drought still prevails through­ very pathetic. He remained on the no loss of life, as far as is known'in avenue, Chicago, gave, birth to a child carbolic acid at a drug store, remark­ Mobile and vicinity. A new Orleans and one fish morgue. He added that Friday night while a passenger on ing as he left the store that be was. out St. Joseph, county. Corn in some bridge until the boat was foundering. his hai*lwriting had been spoiled by parts of the county will hardly bo When the liont commenced to sink, dispatch says: It is learned that while Wabash train No. 0, which arrived In going to end his life. The police were ^ the damage had been severe at all the constant endeavor to write and Detroit at about 11 o’clock- The birth notified and locked him up. worth harvesting. On the prairie near and it was seeirnothing could bo done, White Pigeon, it is all dried up. Po­ the captain, it is said, jumped into the points, wharves and hath houses being keep off flies at the same time. He took place a few miles this side of Miss Eva Rosenfield. a Detroit girl, swept away, there had been no loss had pasted ten sheets of sticky fly- Adrian at about 10 o'clock. The child tatoes are less than one-fourth of a life raft, which was already taxed for*, is now considerable of a*heroine at crop.’ They are selling in the street at accommodations. Realizing that his of life except one fisherman missing .paper, and while they carried off thou­ is a boy and weighed seven pounds. Arverne beach, near New York, for the from Bay-St. Louis. Some kind-hearted passenger took up rescue of Dr. Julius Roseuburg from $1.40 per bushel and the price is still weight would work havoc there, lie sands of victims they seemed to occa­ going up. exclaimed: 'T see there are too many sion no vacancies in the ranks of the a collection for the youngster which death by drowning in the ocean. here, so goodby, boys.” and. be sank. Starvation In Russia. survivors. The pathetic appeal was netted $20. Mrs. Alvin was on her The aggregate values of real estate A religious crank in Berrien county Advices from Moscow say Russia is way to visit at Point an Chene, Can­ declares that the “yellows.” the dread or. the eve of a famine. Nearly a third in vain. "Uncle Sam is rich enough ada.. As soon as possible, word was and personal property, as equalized by disease which Is ravaging the peach The Deadly Dynamite. to give us all” screens, but he is too county boards this year, are as fol­ The Mohawk and Malone round of the provinces of European Russia telegraphed to Adrian and Mrs. Alvin orchards of the fruit belt, is simply a are officially declared to have produc­ hard-ifearted to do it was attended to by Dr, Kirkpatrick, lows: Real estate, $923»8iS.5S3; person­ form of punishment visited upon the house at Herkimer. N. Y., was dis­ al, $311,907,442; total, $1,235,800,025. covered to be on fire Monday night. ed “insufficient.”" others “sufficient,” of that town, who came on at once. fruit growers because they work on and others still “under the average” During the famous Douglas and Lin­ She was taken to the House of Provi­ Lightning struck the house of Wm. Sunday. He says that if they e&ise Watchman Gilbert and an engineer named John Dock, assisted by resi­ crop of cereals. Only two provinces coln debate-and subsequent campaigns dence, Detroit, on her arrival there, Knott, in West Niles. Monday, tearing the .latter practice the disease will out of seventy have really good ? it has been suggested that the boy be off a portion of the roof and doing con­ disappear without further effort to dents of the vicinity and members of’ the point was frequently brought out the bridge Imilding gang attempted to vests. Among the “insufficient” are ; by the supporters of “the Little Giant” •famed Adrian Wabash Alvin. siderable other damage. The occu­ stamp it out. the best wheat growing districts. The ; pants-of the house had a close.call. extinguish the . fjames. While they that Mr. iJncoln had served only a I-rm were battling with the fire a large official insufficient means utter.starva­ __ The Chlcora W reck. As . yet ffne-ke’s comet, which lias vassing Branch and Calhoun counties tion. The famine stricken area exceeds single term in Congress, but that Sen­ It Is thought that the wreck of the quantity of dynamite stored in the ator Douglas had enjoyed for years a been observed by some of the astron­ for fruit. They claim the prospect for building exploded with terrific force, half a million square miles, and about lost steamer CliieoijA lias at last toe^n omers in the west, has not been seen apples is much poorer than last sea­ killing Gilbert and Dock and four the same area as that of the great national reputation. This point, says located. Copt] Ri J. Gordon, of the by those at the university observatory, son. The quality of the fruit is much famine of 1891. The population man-' a writer in Lippinpott’s, was urged in steamer Gardom, while nearing St. others. although they have been’looking for it. inferior, owing to lack . of spraying. The bodies of the four last mention­ bers 43,000,000. The hopes founded a heated-discussion between an ardent Joe harbor from South Haven, when One of the largest rattlesnakes seen One farmer near Tekonsha sprayed his ed are unrecognizable. on the report of two months ago have F a ' * supporter of Douglas and. a German some 10 miles to the north of the har­ orchard of ten acres carefully and vanished. bor, discovered a broken spar extend­ for some years was killed Friday by The round house was wrecked and voter who favored Lincoln. Finally the Walter Burd, in* Nashville, back- of sold the apples from the same, on the burned. It Is feared there are other former, thinking to overwhelm his op­ ing a few Inches ahpve'the surface of the postoffice. The snake measured trees, for $450. l>qrties in the ruins. The roundhouse Dogas Notes. the water during the swell of waves. . The arrest of Frank J. Perry, Wm. ponent, said: “Who is this Lincoln, Gordon noted the location of the spar ovet five feet iu length and had 10 The horrible burns and bruises is owned by the New York Central* & anyhow? Nobody ever beard of him rattles. which Louis Wolf received- in a bak­ Hudson River railroad. Hogan and E. W. Smith at San Fran­ by landmarks. The spar is stationary, cisco on tbe charge of passing notes , until Senator Douglas brought him into and for that reason it is thought to be .Terry,Briggs, of Detroit, and Mrs. ery fire in Detroit Monday morning Josephine Shlllnire. of Bay City, were proved fatal, the unfortunate man dy­ Death from * Shell. printed from the original plates of the notice by holding a joint debate with attached to "a hull below the surface. State Bank of New'Brunswick, N. J., him. Senator Douglas, Qn*the other •Gordon is satisfied that it is the hull of arrested in .Saginaw Friday night. ing at the hospital that afternoon. Fire While at target practice about 9 They eloped from Bay City Aug. 7. department officials say that had he o-’clock Monday morning on Fort Riley which went out of business several hand, is a great statesman. W J iy , he the long-lost steamer. Marine men are years prior to the civil war, disclosed inclined to entertain the idea that It Briges is a traveling salesman and made a direct 'attempt to escape in­ reservation, half a mile north ;of has had hi* eye on the presidential married. stead of trying to save some money 'Junction City, Ks.; a seven-inch 307- the fact that tlieir source of supply must be the Chicora wreck, as no was Jacob Weigel, at New Brunswick, chair tor the la st ten years!” “Vet la other boat has been wrecked in that The Charleston .hotel, in Mason, was Tie had stored away, he would not have pound shell exploded as it was being dot you say?” was the reply. “You say been fa tally Injured. placed In the breech of a section gun N. J., The officials at New York were section of the north shore for years. closed Wednesday. C. A. Cadwell, the notified and to-day Weigel was arrest­ Meester Dooglas have hat his eye on former proprietor, is -moving out. He Sebpwning has a lad 11 years old, of siege battery O. Seventh Artillery, der bresident chair for ten years?” A- S t. J o n e p h T o a e h . is said to have lost money in the ven­ commanded by Gapt. Vaudusen. Four ed and $17,300 in the notes were se­ named Sommers, who has developed a men were killed! and ,four, seriously cured, together with several copper -Yes, that is ju st what I said.” “Veil, * During a quarrel at the Indiana, Ill­ ture. and will retire from the, hotel genfus for destruction. Stealing some plates of different denominations. yon shooet tell Meester Dooglas if ha inois & Iowa railroad depot in St business. / black machine oil from a mill he wounded. Private Watson was ram­ Joseph Friday. “Blpdc C.” Martin Three 1 etoskey Indian* were killed iwured it over an $1.S00 monument be­ ming the shell home when there was vUl keep his eye on dot chair shoost a a terrific explosion and .the bondless ^JEW S IN BRIEF. leedle v ile longer he vill see old.,£be knocked Joseph Russell, an excursion­ on tbe G. R. & I. and P<^e Marquette longing to J. C. Liken, in the Luther­ body oL Watson was seen gtauding Lincoln sitting down in it.” Thia eloaed ist of Laporte, Ind., off a platform to railroads. They were John Kobegish, an cemetery, “just to see the oil run the docks 20 feet below. Russell was Michael Nango and John Mitchell, down the white stone.” The texture perfectly erect for almost fifteen sec­ Eighteen corporations In .Fall’ River, Che debate, amid a roar ot laughtec kicked In tbe abdomen by -his assail­ the latter meeting death on the Fere of the marble :.ls such that it absorbed onds. Then It moved, as if to step, and Mass., refuse to cut wages of mill op­ from the bystanders. . ant and receiv%d terrible Injuries. Marquette. the oil and the injury is permanent fell, alighting on the back with the eratives 15 per cent September 15, and -> “Black C” was arrested by tbe police shoulders toward tbe gun. the plan will fail. The Rochester Theolgleal seminary The nerviest diamond robbery that Some time ago Mrs. John Sc-hermer- Mrs. Mary' Cupples bag been charged for attempted murder. He is now in lias'taken place in Detroit in years was liorn, widow of an old soldier near . Lost on • River Steamer. may he removed to New York in the Jan. UnsseU was assaulted in the committed shortly after noon on Tues­ Cheboygan, deeded the farm he left xi’lth’mnrder hi the first degree In" St. near future, plana to thitend being presence of friends and hundreds of The steamer City of Golconda. ply­ Louis. Edward A. Alexander; of North day by a fellow who gave his name her to thje county, and went ing between Fnducah, Ky.. and Eliza­ under consideration by the president excursionists and a riot was narrowly as Charles Moyers. He seized and ran to- the county house to Use. Her Vernon. Ind., loved her and kilied him­ . and trustees of the institution. The averted It Is believed the quarrel bethtown. 11L, was struck by a squall self In her presence, she says, witbon^ with a tray containing 34 diamonds- reason for dping this was her inabil-. during a storm about 7,o’clock Monday ■ reasons for the proposed removal, as was over a glrL The doctors say Rus­ valued, at $4,000. He was caught after ity to manage the farm alone and her her interference. A beer bottle found sel! will die. as she was en route to Paducah. She in her room, which contains morphine^ stated by President Strong, are that a'long chase and the sparklers recov­ lack of means. 3*he old lady has recent­ turned over in 10 feet" of water, six ‘ is evidence. / modern tendencies toward the great ered. ly been granted a pension of $8 pec, rnijfcs .above the city, as she was going Ca ssopoHSvilfcvge has made a ten- Willis W. Weaver, a hoarder at the month and back pay amounting to One-half of the medical students of v-flWes make it necessary for instltu- year contract with a local company to into Crowell’s landing. Sixteen persons the city and state of New York will be Reading house, was . given a severe more than $1,000; and wilt hereafter are reported drowned. The disaster oc­ / Hons of teaming to seek large center furnisp water and electric lights. Xlie; beating Friday by Mrs. N. B. Yates, be able to enjoy better quarters. barred from the September prelimina­ - because of the superior opportunities curred as supper was served, and ry examination for -admission to prac­ $1,200 per year for the water, who runs the hotel . She claims he Lem Francisco, the 6-year-old boy many of the 75 passengers were in the fin ranch of students, and also the.tect land $5Q .per. year. for. each arc. light -slandered her daughter. Mrs* Yates tice, if & ruling o f the state regents, who was lost out of a wagon, while his ealrin. The wind struck the boat with­ hold. About 2,500 students are aald * that a large part of the support of tbs -At'the end of five years the village is weighs 250 pounds, and Weaver look­ parenW were, driving home from tbe out warning and there was no time for to have the privilege of purchasing -the ed as if a hod struck him circus in Traverse City has been found. be eligible, but the regents have plant if it so desires. after she bad finished. those hn the inside to escape. Sixteen qulred that no one could be *€ ‘ car. He wqs lost for a time in Pine woods. lives were tost *>r examination under 21 y ea n . . .. | v — i 1 1 i wmmsms ■ h m wanted me to marry one of them, and. , hopes? was' decidedly against the in-" I - wanted^” ' ' ' ^ clinations of the men. “Who?” breathlessly. STAID BY TOR COITRIGT The Illinois Steel company’s officials “You.” ‘ : i deny that any men have struck, and The trees and the landscape were South Chicago Men Issue a State- that only a few are absent from sick­ Five Thousand Texas Farmers out of. their normal places. There ness. Davis, on the contrary, main­ s a rushing and a roaring as of «■ - ment. tains that six men came to him and Take Part tin the Job. many waters in the girl’s ears. announced that they had struck, and “If time would help my cause,” his were ready to assist him in any way HAD KILLED A WHITE WOMAN. voice was very far away. WHY THEY DO NOTr^tRIKE. possible. He gave them their instruc­ Time! It was such an old, old fact tions, and they went out to work Abe Wildner, Who Assaulted and Mur­ that the Professor wanted to marry Davis’ M eeting a Failure—-He^yviegraphs among the men. Break now the alabaster box ^ier—to marry littTe Dordthy Peyton dered Mrs. Caldwell, a Bride of Two Of sympathy and love, Shaffer to Come for Sunday’s Gather­ A reply has been received from Pres­ with all her faults and inconsistencies. Months, Is Burned .at the Stake by Amid the cherished friends of earth. ing and Expects That the Men "Will ident Shaffer in regard to his coming Ere they are called above. “If I were younger,” the Professor W hites boro Farmers. Quit Then. < to South Chicago. He said that he did How many burdened hearts are here said sorrowfully. not think he could come himself, but That long for present help and cheer. “Wed not boys, but wed grave and that if possible, he would send Vice- gentle men;” some where she had Chicago, Aug. 22.—While Vice Pres­ Dallas, Texas, Aug. 22.—Abe Wild­ The kindly words you mean to say President John Morgan to address the ner, a negro, was burned to death at When they are dead and gone heard these words that rang in her ident Davis of the Amalgamated asso­ mass meeting. Speak now, and fill their souls with Joy brain. / ciation was straining every nerve last the stake at 8 o'clock last night, “The prospect does not look encour­ twelve miles from' Whitesboro, in Before the morning's dawn. The Professor’s watchful eyes that night to induce the union men in the aging,” said Davis, before leaving foi 'TIs better far when friends are near bad not left the girl’s face, saw a soft Illinois steel works at South Chicago^ Grayson county. A mob of 5,000 farm­ Their saddened hearts to soothe and Joliet. “From expressions of senti­ cheer. color flush her cheeks. to reconsider their action of ten days ers conducted the cremation proceed­ ment that had come to me, I was con­ ings. Wildner, on Saturday eveninglast, “Dorothy, Dorothy,” the Professor’s ago and strike, a committee of the fident that forty men could be secured The flowers, withheld 'tllP' after death hand closed over hers, his voice was steel workers themselves gave put to who would be willing to join their fel­ assaulted and murdered the wife -of W. H aa closed their eyes In sleep? tremulously eager. C. Caldwell, a white farmer, while It proffered In life’s weary hours the public a defense of their refusal to lows in striking for the good of organ­ "Would still their fragrance keep, Without warning the other mem­ strike—a defense that is based on the ized labor. But I find they are op­ Caldwell was away from home.. The While Jiearts can thrill and ears can hear,. bers of the party flocked into the inviolability of contract. Rumors had posed to going out by twos and threes couple had been married two 'months Let loving deed and word bring cheer. quietness and sweetness of their re­ been scattered broadcast that the- men -Jam es J. Reeves, and sixes. and Mrs. Caldwell was only 19 years treat, then stopped discreetly, but were in discontent; that a number of old. THfe negro, after assaulting her, Daphne, the irrepressible, cried: “The them already had quit work, and that BREAKS WITH TURKEY. cut hermboat and split her head with Professor is in love with Dorothy.” the forced closing of the great mills an ax. Wildner was captured in the There was an awkward moment. was imminent. Three men who - on France Announces That All Diplomatic afternoon near Marietta, I.T., The news “And I am in love with the Profes­ Monday staid away from work on ac­ Relations Are Off. spread all over northern and western sor.” Dorothy!s daughter rang out as count of illness were said to form the . Constantinopel, Aug. 22. -1- The Grayson county, and farmers poured amused and unconscious as a‘ child’s. nucleus of the striking bbJy. These French ambassador, M. Constans, has into Whitesboro and Sadler villages. It’s silvery peal opened the gates of men, however, returned to work yes­ notified the sultan’s first secretary that Sheriff Shrewsbury gathered forces and She counted her lovers by the dozen, heaven to a man. terday, and the uneasy feeling of Mon­ all diplomatic relations between and she was not accustomed to have started for these places. He also had Th'e Success of Failure. day turned somewhat toward conser­ France and Turkey are broken off and the nearest militia, at Denton, called her plans miscarry. The Professor’s WATER PURIFIED BY OZONE. vatism. Meanwhile Vice President that the ambassador has informed hie ill-luck depressed her—she believed out; but the farmers in thousands were BY SARA LINDSAY COLEMAN. Davis’ appeal to President Shaffer to government to this effect. too strong; even if the militia had got­ {Copyright, 1901, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) his relatives had doomed him to un­ w’l 8nco«s»fQl Flan for Kooplng come and rally the men to a. strike sen­ M. Constans communicated direct She was a tiny creature. It seemed happiness. She took things into her f r w,‘ ten on the scene in time, for the mob / D owwn n Infections Disease Genus. timent was answered. President Shaf­ with the sultan because the latest ne­ was also armed. The negro was taken precocious for her to be twenty years own hands. She filled her house with f * A new method of sterilizing a city’s fer said that either he or some one gotiations were transacted with the old; her hair curled wilfully on her guests. '* * overland, twenty miles' from where water supply is being successfully op­ of his chief organizers would come. sultan personally. captured, to the scene of his crime. He neck and brow; In the dark-lashed The summer had been one round of Mr. Davis tried twice during the day frolic, which was to terminate with erated in Russia and it was described The ambassador justified his action admitted his guilt, but refused to make gray eyes, in the mocking red mouth, at the annual meeting of the American to get a meeting o£ the men to arrange on the ground that the sultan broke a charm, rare, perverse, a charm that the week of camp life. The Professor for a big strike meeting later in the a statement. He was chained to an had joined the party and had thrown Association of Waterworks Engineers his direct personal promise, given to upright post and wood covered with .transcended beauty lurked. She rode recently held in New York, in a paper week, but both of his attempts were M. Constans at §in audience in the Yil- slowly up the mountain trail. On himself into the gay life with an failures. In the afternoon less than oil piled about him. As the torch was every side strange flowers shone, abandon and a boyishness that had forwarded by Nicholas Slmin, chief en­ diz palace-Thursday, .regarding the about to be applied Wildner requested gineer of the city of Moscow where half a dozen men appeared and in the purchase of the quays and the settle­ mosses covered fallen logs; in the in­ deligflted Miss Peyton. evening the idea was abandoned en­ his executioners to take away the Are terstices. of broken rock great pines There was a unanimous vote that the system has been adopted and ac­ ment of the disputed French claims. and he would tell them all about the the summer without him would have cording to M. Simin is universally tirely. He is not yet hopeless and The foreign minister also gave for- crjme grew; a stream in its seaward rush promises to have a -i_uge meeting on The fire was pulled away and -leaped and swirled over its rocky bed. been a failure. He danced with commended. The plan is to sterilize mal assurances that the agreement, negr0 told to talk, but he refused, the water by the introduction of ozon­ Sunday, until which time he thinks no Lost in a mesh of thought she was distinct step will be taken toward a would be carried out, so, in view of: w00^ was again piled around him .brought back to the mountain trail ized air and it is contended on Its be­ strike. his double breach of faith, M. Con-1 an(j se^ on gre His t>0(jy waa cpm- •by a sharp blow on her face that dis­ £ half that it destroys all the bacteria stans holds that it is impossible for. | pjetely consumed in an hour and the lodged her hat. Her steed, *a mule, ■v* ,in the water and makes-it at compara­ France to continue diplomatic rela- j cr0W(i drifted away. Wildner had went on in spite of the desperate pull tively small cost absolutely safe for ALL QUIET AT PITTSBURG. tioiis with Turkey. served five yeara in the Texas peniten­ on his mouth. She felt herself being drinking purposes. So far, the system Strike Situation In East Unchanged— An Uncivil Britisher. tiary for burglary. He was 30 years lifted from the saddle, her eyps stood has not been adopted outside Russia, Southampton, Aug. 22.—A. Ben don, ^d. _ out* her face blanched with pain; un­ but M. Simin contends that in this Fire Romor Afloat. Pittsburg, Aug. 22.—The strike situ­ coxswain of the flagship Chicago, died less something stopped the mule’s country conditions are more favorable Saturday night of. asphyxiation. Ar- ILLEGAL WEDDINGS IN INDIANA thafi "anywhere.e^se for Its adoption, ation was not materially changed -to­ course the low-lying limb of a tree rangemehts were made to bury the Investigation Shows That Marriage Laws that had caught her hair -threatened and he advocated Its introduction here day. The strikers have not called any more men out and none of the plans coxswain ashore, but the local coroner liavo Been Violated. to place her in a very uncomfortable as tending to solve all problems in re­ declined to accept the statement of the k position, for the party hajl gone on gard to contaminated ^water supplies. of the manufacturers for additional re­ Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 22.—Investi­ sumptions with nonunioh men has ma­ ship’s doctor, which was certified by gation into the execution of the Indi­ and there was no help in shouting dis­ The system is based upon the prin­ the captain, and refused to permit the tance. ciples that ozone bums' all organic tured. The feeling of irritation at ana marriage laws, following the ac­ landing of the body without a post­ tion of the attorney general in the “Absalom, Absalom,” a laughing matter with which it comes-Into con­ Wellsville has been increased by the mortem examination and an inquest. ▼oice called, “I am coming,” and" down tact in water, including bacteria and appointment of thirty strike breakers Jeffersonville Gretna Green cases, has The Chicago therefore had to put to developed that the laws are not being the mountain path a man came run­ their vital products, that with water as special officers to guard the plant of sea to bury the deceased officer. It is ning at full speed. He threw the., which has. been freed previously of the American She -»t Steel Company, obeyed in nearly every county in the alleged that the action of the. coroner, state, and thousands of illegal mar­ mule back and released the girl from suspended matter the destruction of and the police tier', have had to dis­ which was most discourteous, is being her painful position. the bacteria is equally efficient no mat­ perse noisy crowds at the recently tied riages are being solemnized every In radiant good humor jvlth himself considered by the officers of the Amer­ year. Few county clerks require the ter how great may be the number, and up tube plants, but there has been no ican embassy. .and all the world he looked up at her that the pathogenic bacteria are serious trouble at any point. affidavit that the female resides in the .with laughing eyes. among the first to be destroyed. The It is claimed that an attempt was A Russian View. county, as the law requires. The at­ It was her fate to be seen by bim purification of the water in this way made last evening to fire the Mononga- St. Petersburg, Aug. 22.—The Novoe torney general says: “Every license a t a disadvantage. There are people hela works of the American Tin Vremya says: “President Castro la issued to non-residents is illegal and Who always see one at one’s best, but “You!" is simply a development of and an im­ provement upon the ordinary aeration Plate Company, and the police have evidently desirous of declaring t wax the clerk, justice or minister can be the Professor came on the scene when Daphne, played cards with the men, been called into the case to run the upon Colombia in order to strengthen prosecuted in each case. The licenses Miss Peyton was least desirous of Maud claimed him for golf, he rode of water by means of atmospheric air. The air, before coming in contact with supposed incendiary down. According his weakening authority. What will must be issued in the county where spectators. Not two hours before she with Irene, talked books with Isabel, to the story told by John Schuster, be the outcome of all this complicated the female resides to make it legal and had plunged from a rock into the Pro­ rescued a half dozen girls from peril­ the water, is subjected to a series of affair it is difficult to say. Possibly electrical discharges which convert the general lab ^ boss of the plant, a pres­ the marriage binding.” An entire fessor’s long arms and he .had laughed ous positions, but Miss Peyton was war may result, after all, between Co­ overhauling of the marriage laws of and said he knew she would fall just forced to acknowledge that he seemed oxygen from diatomic oxygen to tria- sure gauge was knocked c£f an eight- inch gas main and burning paper lombia and Venezuela. In that case we the state will be made. there so he had waited to ;save her a- no nearer matrimony than at the be­ tomic oxygen which is ozone and is must expect that the United States will few bruises. -The afternoon beforo ginning of the season. remarkable for its power of oxidizing thrown into the place, with the Idea of Paducah Death List Grows. destroying it with explosion and fire. not fail to intervene In this quarrel when the male members of the camp­ Lunch was served on the mountain’s organic matter including the bacteria betaken two of its neighbors.” Paducah, Ky., Aug. 22.—The full ser­ ing party were fishing, she, at the en­ top. The daintiest of lunches, with in water. The cost is put at $6.25 for He says he plugged the break before iousness; of the City of Golconda disas­ treaty of the girls who knew her repu­ water clear as crystal, cold as ice. each million gallons, or in large plants the brand was thrown and saved the FIVE MEN ARE DROWNED. ter at Cottonwood bar, four miles tation for such adventures^ had climb­ from tho depths of a fern-shadowed even less. Extensive .experiments in works. The strikers indignantly deny above Paducah, is Just beginning to be ed to the top of an apple tree, gpne spring. A mountain top lunch—happy the system have been made in France. that they had anything to do with any Meet Death as a Result of Explosion in fully comprehended by the people of out on the limbs and tossed apples to faces, careless laughter born of youth Germany. Holland and . The plot to wreck the plant, and are in­ Crib Tnm el at Cleveland. Paducah, as body after body is brought the hungry girls, and in ^n endeavor and joyousness, a background of necessary removal of suspended mat­ clined to discredit Schuster’s story en­ Cleveland,,- O., Aug. 22.—Five men into the city and taken to the under­ tol descend swiftly, warned by them mighty hills clothed to their crests ter is accomplished by using a ’small tirely. were drowned last night as the result takers. It is certain the death list will that the men were approaching, had in verdure, golden sunshine, the coun quantity of coagulant for mere clarifi­ The promise*! break In the Carnegie of an explosion of gas in the tunnel number seventeen and perhaps twenty- cadght her dress which refused Lo try below spread ‘out in the beauty of cation, M. Simin says. Oxonization properties has not yet come. As far as leading from waterworks crib No. 3. two. An official investigation will be tear, and hung in mid-air to bo blue, misty distance, mountains melt­ oxidizes not only the bacteria, but all outward appearances go the lower two miles from crib No. 2, where the made, as it seems certain that the most rescued by the Professor. ing into mountains and receding into organic matter. The water Is rendered union mill in this city has not been af­ fatal accident of last Wednesday oc­ culpable carelessness caused the catas­ "Are you all right?” The Profes­ dimmest distance—and over all the colorless, sparkling and ordorless. It fected, but the strikers insist that they curred. trophe. sor’s laughter had changed to solici­ wide panorama, shifting shadows. has an agreeable and refreshing taste have seriously impaired it. The strike The work of sinking the shaft at tude. ; After lunch Miss Peyton did not a«- and there Is introduced Into it no for­ leaders are trying hard to gain a foot­ crib ;No. 3, which is five miles from Driver Killed by Live Wire. “Yes.” The *,’haughtiness in her ccmpany the party to a distant point eign matter except oxygen, which, of hold in the Clark mill, which is run­ shore, was completed yesterday. Five Wilmington, Del., Aug. 22.—Harry to see the view—she was tired. voice was born .of humiliation. course, is beneficial.—New York Sun. ning with nonunion men, but that men were at once put to work digging Johnson, colored, a driver of a coal The Professor led the ifcule up the The Professor found her in the property, too, seems to be going at a tunnel toward crib No. 2. These men w’agon, last night raised his arm to mountain side, a. breathless task. Inr depths of a very flimsy handkerchief. had been working only a short tinie brush away a wire that was hanging His consternation got the better of his BUFFALO. MODEL CITY. practically full capacity. It is quieter spite of the young woman’s protest bef at Duquesne, but.the fight for suprem­ when a terrific explosion of gas, oc­ In the street. It was a "live” wire, clung on to the bridle. Finding con­ caution, and he made himself known- curred! The casing of the tunnel swa3 and Johnson was Instantly killed. The by taking the handkerchief from the Its Water Srstem a Wonder t E x p e rts acy there is by no meansNover. versation a failure he relapsed lnjEo Veryl Preston of the United States crushed and a torrent of wat£r from Phoenix ambulance was called to at­ --silence. • ! hidden face. He was rewarded by an From Othar. Towns. . tend Johnson, and while responding indignant glance under which he To persons interested in municipal Steel Corporation was in the city again the lake rushed into the opening. The Miss Peyton sat erect, a flush on her five men who were in the tunnel had was struck by a trolley car and ths cheeks. It would have been impos- quailed, but he sat down beside her. government one of the sights of the today and conferred w iththe officials of the Carnegie company. He and the not the slightest opportunity to'escape four men comprising the ambulance “You’ve made my summer miser­ Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo is corps were badly injured. able!” with a burst of righteous an­ the city of Buffalo itself, which haa other officials are still silent as!to their and perished before assistance could ger. "I was sorry because you were the reputation among municipal ex­ plans. The somewhat shopjydrmrumor reach-them. Their bodies have not yet Thunder Kills Little Girl. lonely, and I thought you needed a perts of being one of the best gov­ of peace has again been revived, but been recovered. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 22.—The wife—every man does who reaches, ern'd cities in the world. It has 4,000,- the mildest suggestion of it at authori­ thunder last night is believed respon­ your age. I’ve done everything to 000 square yards of asphait pavement, tative places produces long and posi­ Forta WU1 bs Destroyed. sible for the death qf 7-year-old Elea­ help you out But you have no senti­ almost as much as New York itself, tive denials. Peking, _;Aug. 2?.—;The omission from nor Johnston, who lived in German­ ment, no gratitude!” She paused for its system of parks and boulevards is the peace settlement protqcoL^of a pro­ town. During the storm Eleanor lajck of breath and the Professor re­ scarcely surpassed in $ie world and its DAVIS STILL HAS HOPE. . vision for the destruction of; the Chi­ showed signs of, nervousness. Each garded her helplessly. nese forts waa due chiefly to'Li Hung crash of thunder caused her to treynble. ^ ' She said every man of his age need­ otiier public utilities are not equalled in a town of its size. Most of all, Steel Leader Does Not Despair of In­ Chang’s protests. He represented that Suddenly she became unconscious, and ed a wife—she thought him old—and ducing Men to Strike. it would be a great disgrace to him­ lie had been dreaming such sweet however, Buffalo’s water system is all efforts to revive her failed. She agreed by experts to be a wonder. Its Chicago, Aug. 22.—Vice.. President self, Who had built'the forts, to sign died shortly afterward. dreams. Davis of the Amalgamated Association an agreement for their destruction. “I’ve given up my summer to you. plant is valued at $9,000,000; the water supply, coining from an intake has gone to Joliet, tboropghly .disgust­ Moreover, he might be puniBh^d there­ Lawyers Capture Big'Game. I’ve been dragged to picnics, crawled ed and discouraged in his efforts to in­ for. The omission in nowise affects up mountain sides, danced on hot in the middle of the Niagara River Denver, Col., Aug. 22.—William ‘P. duce the South Chicago steel workers their’destruction, which will be carried Breen, the Indiana member of the nights, and this is the end of it! ” she within a mile of Lake Erie, is inex­ out on the ground of military neces­ haustible, and In the center of the city to Etrike. He says be has not given general council of the American Bar threw out her small hands tragically, up hope of holding! a big mass-meeting sity. The military work of preparing “I can't make, you marry anybody!” is kept a vast distributing reservoir, association, and Hugh O'Neill of the next Sunday, at which a Vote, to strike copies of tlm protocol is likely to de­ Chicago bar. bare established a repu­ "Why do you want me to marry?*’ which alone has a capacity of 116,- will be passed. He may bring with him lay the signing ffor a few days. the? Professor’s face was grave* than 000,000 gallons. Water comes to Buf­ tation as hunters by exhibiting the labor leaders from the prison city. skins of two mountain lions shot by sfiie had ever seen it. > * falo from the river through two great The meeting that'Davis called for “Because I do," she said. “Because tunnels, both hewn out of the solid Killed in House by s Train. them near the San Juan mountains of I want you to be happy.” yesterday afternoon was a fizzle. It Chicago, $11., Aug. 22.-r-A .south gid8 Colorado. rock. The pumping station which was postponed until evening, but even “Do the girls know?” he asked. controls the . supply is the largest in elevated train struck a plank in a 1 . “No,” indignantly. “It was toy own then the gathering was not a success. scaffold on the Acme Hotel, 453 State Four Children Are Burned. the world. It has 6,880 horse power, Instead of the sixty men that were ex­ Currie, Minn., Aug. 22.—Three chil­ She Rod* Slowly Up the Mountain. plan, I never jtold a soul.” driving through the mains dally 187,- street, killing Abraham Rosser of There was a wonderful tenderness pected only twenty-five came and many 4734 Bishop street Rosser was calci- dren of P. Byrne, living near this place, •Ible for him to follow >the train of 000,04)0 gallons; which is almost equal of . these stayed only long-enough to her thought It 4s said that every in the man’s eyee as he regarded tills miniug a room in the rear ef the hotel were burned to death, and a fourth is to the flow of the River Thames. Buf­ express their opinions. dying as the result of a fire whichf inehfttftr is secretly watched by some spoiled child of happiness—she was so falo owns and operates its own water and had constructed a scaffold, one young so tenderly nurtured. JPbe officers of the two lodges have, end of which extended out of the win­ stroyed the home to-day. The parents woman. Miss Peytbk hj^ lmown the plant Although the population of issped a statement to .the public, : Professor for several • summers. His VI h&di ebmmitted the folly of fall­ dow. When the train Btruck the sdaf- were working in the harvest field ing in love at an earlier date," the Boston is twice that of Buffalo, twice Davis had been positive that .he when the fire broke out. and were un­ mother's cottage was nSt'a'^hundred as much water is consumed in Buf­ could secure forty men who ;were, an- i fold a board flew up, crishing Rosser’s yards from her own summer home. Professor was punctilious In his skull. i . ' * • ' ' able to save their Tittle ones. speech. “It was folly, but folly is falo, as in Boston, and the cost and thusiastic enough , to v#t^ Jpr & strike. . 'There was a vague report that his revenue of the Boston water plant are With, these forty he* figured- that he mother's and his sister’s avowed dis­ sometimes divine.” The ‘Professor’s Fifty Can Burned. calm voice actually trembled.- four times those of Buffalo.—New could badly cripple the Illinois ,-gteel-; Green Leads by Over 800. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 22.—The Union approval of matrimony had caused Peoria, 111., Aug. 22.—T. N. Green is him. to give up the woman he loved. “And I didn't havej anything to do York Sun. plant. •; Pacific transfer depot at Council Bluffs with it,” the girl *aM regretfully. Among the men who went to-JLake- elected Judge jot the 10th district by a year he grew more preoccupied, majority of 1832, as shown by unofficial burned. Fifty cars and much v a l u ­ jno*e wrapped in bid stadlea If one *‘.You had everything to do with i t Cheklb Bey, the new Turkish minis­ side hall, during the -.evening, there, able merchandise were consumed. The- might Judge from externalities, the I danced attendance on them, I didn’t ter to this country, Is a keen-going were a number, whojavqjed striking^ .returns'froa^ every county ‘as..follows: but they were tmwlllmg to ^ ou t.. un­ Cfeen—Pegrid, -852; Tazewell, 8171 loss is estimated at*$75,000. .The fire professor seemed drifting- into perms- care a rap for . them but I saw It sportsman' and extensive breeder of was caused by sparks froto a passing .thoroughbred horse*, In which he;takes less the majority did.* Independentac-. Marshall, Si; total. l.ZMh Velde—Put- bachelorhood. liP& ’ pleased you. Lord,” the Professor engine. ■ Peyton haa groaned, “what tools men aiwl Ton a great Interest. lion, upon which Davis had based" his m, « ; Stark. 360; total.^iS. 7^ 4 ft M GOT A MATCH ALL RIGHT. HRIotoM Tbit to n fifth A venae How They Am Built and Vanished Gutfos Shews That lit Population It Foworfol Swede : ; tm Row Most Oorseoaily. Oatotelng Up to Manhattan**: ly lo a M Girt. There was a much mystified clerk In Some of the doll houses -that are Table 10 of Census Bulletin 66 shows He was the conductor of one of those a Fiflth avenue apartment hotel not built these days leave little to the im­ the growth of New York city’s popu­ big trucks that transfer immigrants long ago. On the report of one of the agination of the children ' fortunate lation, and brings forcibly to notice who are simply passing through New hotel servant* a telephone message enough to possess them. Very often the.fact that whefc it come* to actual York from South ferry to the dock or was sent one day to Police Headquar­ they cost a small fortune and the growth, Manhattan island is a sure- train that they are scheduled to hoard. ters, and then to tiki station house of workmanship expended on the furni­ enough slow place when compared to He was very officious, feeling his au­ the precinct in which the hotel is sit­ ture and other accessories is of the lively and progressive Brooklyn. By thority as well as his superiority over uated, saying that a man had klll< highest order. Doll houses of this the census of 1790 there were eight in­ the young men and women consigned j * himself in one of the rooms of th< kind ate not to be bought ready made habitants of Manhattan TRiand to each’ to his care. They, with that half- hotel. Policemen were sent to in a toy shop, but are built to order one of Brooklyn. In the next ten years,. startled and altogether conciliatory place at once, and they speedily found a ad often on specifications, in which New York Increased nearly 100 per smile which characterizes the newly that the supposed suicide was merely the smallest detail Is considered. One cent and after that until 1830 New landed, were taking his abuse and per­ stupefied with liquor and desirous of which was presented recently to a lit­ York grew the faster of the two. In haps congratulating themselves that being let alone for an indefinite period. tle girl of the upper west side was 1830 there were 202,000 inhabitants on they didn’t understand the language, They forced him to go to his own room built and furnished on such a scale of Manhattan Island and 20,000 oply in although his meaning was perfectly and went away, after making their re­ magnificence as fairly to stub the re­ Brooklyn—10 to 1. In the next decade clear. “Here, there!” he shouted to a port to the clerk. A. few moments later cipient This house is of tho colonial New York increased 50 per cent; Brook­ very pretty Swedish girl. “Sit down, an undertaker came bustling up to the style of architecture and is 4 feet high, lyn Increase 100. Between 1840 and you!” At the same time he caught desk in the hotel office and remarked 5 feet wide and 3 feet deep. There are 1850 New York nearly doubled in her by the shoulders- and brutally eh eerily that he had come for the four ample windows in the rear and population, Brooklyn more than pushed, almost knocked, her offer on body. The clerk asked him what body, five In the front Two tall chimneys, trebled. J • a baslret filled with im m igrant effects. and he replied: “Why, the corpse. painted In imitation of red brick, sur­ By 1860 New York was up to 800,000, Her offense had been fo take an: in-, Friends of the dead man sent me here mount the roof. In each ro$m save four times more than in 1830. while tereet in one of the tall buildings on t© get the body.” He was unable to the kitchen there is an elaborate Brooklyn was up to 280,000, ten times lower Broadway. She didn’t protesters j give the name of the dead man or of brass chandelier suspended from the more than it was thirty years before. but someone did. It ma£ have been his friends, »pd the clerk sent ceiling. Each room also contains a During the next decade, including the s im p ly a fe llo w -o r i t m a y hixn alxMit bis business, but pus- fireplace and mantel. In the parlor, civil war, New York gained 120,000 in- hav® o«f & A big brother w!*o had come wed bis own brain for g eon&ld’ hnhltanta BmoklV" ' 1— M ■ 1A AM A - on to New York to greet the new­ Conner Hardware Co, arabi» — 1 - — ium, n rr/'rra i «araed U6.01X). In . -..lie to conjecture now me un­ lime pictures, resembling olj paint­ i860 New Tor* paMe$ Bxilllon comer. At all events, he was no^ ft dertaker got word that there was need ings. and framed artistically in gilt mV k; ^ ro < % n ifre a io ii short of "greenhorn.” He had the easy air, the PLYMOUTH for his services at the hotel. Had the All the front windows have lace cur­ 600.000, By the last ctihsus Manhattan substantial clothes Mid the self-reli­ clerk been wise in all the devious ways tains tied back with blue satin rib­ had 1,860,000 and Brooklyn 1,186,000, ance that comes from aeverol years’ of graft in this town he might have bons. Just inside tne^door there is a and at the present ratio of growth, residence in the country. Besides he i 1 guessed the true explanation of the metal card receiver and a brass um­ which has been continuous in both had the shoulders of an athlete and a mystery. The particular sergeant on brella rack bas three bright colored boroughs since 1830, it is merely a fist like a sledge hammer. Stepping duty when the message from the hotel question of time when Brooklyn will from the walk into the street, he sun umbrellas In It The baby car­ caught the offender exactly as the fel­ reached the station house has an un­ riage is of most modern French build, be the more populous borough of the low had handled the girl, and, thun­ dertaker on his staff, as the saying with high body, movable top and easy two. The area of Manhattan is 13,- dering in excellent English, “Sit down, goes, to whom he gives early informa­ moving springs. A brass bird cage 400 acres and of Brooklyn 39,000, or you!” he brought him sprawling to the tion of opportunities for possible busi­ three times as large, and the oppor­ 9 containing a miniature - parrot hangs sidewalk. “How you like it?” he asked ness, collecting therefor a suitable per­ from one of the second story windows. tunities of growth and development innocently. The immigrants looked A. N. KINYO N, centage on the undertaker's profits. He There is a brass clock with glass face are, therefore, much greater in Brook­ on and smiled. e presidents. Mr. Mc­ vious to said time of hearing, in tlie' Plymouth FOR THE BEST aeology. Kinley was even littler than you are Mail, a newspaper printed nnd circulating in Case and Comment said county of Wayne. o once." Then the first lady of the land E d g a r o . d u r f e e . OF EVERYTHING ; gave little Arthur a warm kiss, bade (A tine copy.) Judge of Probate. The Power of Water. Height of Waves. Henry S. H u lb e r t . Register. IN THE MEAT In Frank Leslie’s Monthly there Is a him good by, and went on to her car­ Some interesting details as to the riage.—New York Times. captivating article on the story of the height of waves' recorded on the east NOR.THERN LINE. : : : great jam in the history of logging. It coast of Scotland have just been com­ was in the Grand river in Michigan municated to the Institution of Civil Crcflhod >*--«ke»porenn Ideal. RESORTS G IV E US A TRIA L GOODS DELIVERED 9 in 1883. So tremendous was the pres­ Engineers by William Shield, the en­ ! What I feel is that the ,poetic drama 9 sure at this time that here and there gineer at the Peterhead harbor works, j has for two centuries and more been EXCURSIONS. After this date all customers who receive their pay by the month over the suface could be seen popping where the records were taken. During j crushed beneath the weight of the must settle every moflth, and those paid by the week must settle'weekly. suddenly into the air, propelled as an a storm from the southeast, veering Shakespearean ideal, says Stephen Alpena. ! Very This rule will be strictly enforced. apple seed is projected from between to east-soutneast, the velocity of the Phillips in the Critic. Poets have tried Bay View, | Low a boy’s thumb and forefinger. Some wind ro9e from 57 to 89 miles per to write like Shakespeare, and critics of the 15-inch manila ropes stretched hour within the 36 hours. The waves, have urged them on, not. recognizing Petoskey, ] Rates that, though his matter was for all to the shore parted. One, which passed carefully measured - by instruments, Elk Rapids, , As Usual. WM. GAYDE? once around'an oak tree before reach­ were found to be irregular both as to time, his form, his technique was for his ing its shore anchorage, actually bur­ height and length, but wave after wave own age, and no other. It needed Ludington, ied itself out of sight In the hard passed, having its crest quite un­ Shakespeare, and no lesser man, to in­ Charlevoix, Tickets wood! Bunches of piles bent, twisted broken, fully 22 feet 6 Inches above fuse any permanent vitality into the or were cut. sheer oft as though they the still-water level. Assumidfe the measureless complications . of the Traverse City, Good to THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE had beef* nothing but shocks of Indian troughs to be as far below the still- Shaekspearean drama. I often think Mackinac Return until corn. The current was so swift that the water level as their crest was above that the art of the Elizabethans was FROM DETROIT TO ST.*AUGUS­ tugs could not hold the drivers against It, the height of tne waves would thus typical of the Anglo-Sakon genius, as Island. Sept. 13th. TINE DAILY EXCEPT SATUR­ it; and. as a consequence, before com­ be 45 feet. described by Lord Rosebery—the ge­ Ask Agents, DAY AND SUNDAY, LEAVING mencing operations, especial mooring nius for “muddling through somehow.” EXCURSION DETROIT 18.88 NOON; TOLEDO* piles had to be driven. Shakespeare breathed upon chaos, and or See Bills 8.80 PM.; CINCINNATI, 8.40 PM., Trlckfl 1b RBUrood Traffic. chaos quivered into immortal life. But ARRIVING AT ST. AUGUSTINE In theory freight cars are permitted even his great contemporaries seldom For Rates, Vlfftata’i KM* Incntltwto. to run through foreign roads to their or never performed the same miracle; NEXT EVEN I NO FOR SUPPER. Thomas Nelson did tor Virginia destination on the condition that on. Train, time etc HI what Robert Morris did for the nation and all subsequent attempts to imitate their arrival they shall be unloaded it have ended in disaster. Or am I —saved the state from bankruptcy by promptly and started on the journey September“3, devoting to her pse his large fortune, wrong? Can you name a play on the home. In practice the freight agent is Shakespearean model, written since V ia t h e FLORIDA says a writer in Lippincott When he apt to use the cars that are most han­ was in command qf the state militia at the restoration, that has any real life dy regardless of their ownership. An in it? Pere Marquette. i SOUTH. Yorktown the exigencies of the situa­ agent at Minneapolis would hardly tion seemed to require the destruction think twice before filling up a Maine of a certain large and imposing build­ Tentral freight car with a consignment John Wlcllffe'e MantiRcripli. Apply Manuscripts of John Wicliffe’s trans­ “W inter Trip* South.’’ ing in the place. It is sad to know for Manitoba. The agent at Manitoba that this gallant Virginia congress­ would not suffer a pang of conscience lation of the Bible into English are of PATENTS Foe further information inquire J .j L WILLIAMSON, Die. Pmtt. Agt, Toledo, Ohio. man and governor was'so embarrassed extreme rarity, and even imperfect ► ADVICE AS T6 PATENTABILITY Trifle when he fouhd himself stuffing the + Notice in “ Inventive Age ” D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger /M*a*C*r, - Cincinnati, Ohio. by the loans that he had made to his same car with a cargo of supplies for specimens occur only at very long and r Book “Hcwvccbfaiii hMeute1 state to pay its regiments when there Weco Tex. Thus are begun the wan­ irregular intervals. One came up for was no money in the treasury, that dering of a car which, if it were not sale in London recently. Although in­ in his last remaining days his remain­ for the car accountant and his memor­ complete. wanting the greater portion ing property was sold to pay this debts. anda th?re would be no end.—Aina- of the Old Testament, it comprises the He was but 51 when he died, worn out lee's M: gazine. whole of the New Testament The 5 0 YEARS* Subscribe for fhe PFymouth MaiF by anxieties and years of ill-health. MS. extends to 269 leaves, and i6 the work of an English scribe of aboit A Woman City Editor. 1410, and the text ooliates exactjr London Want* a Careent— There, are hundreds of women con­ In London, the capital of the empir nected with the newspapers of the land with the “Later Version,” as reprinted and the richest city in the world, the c as literary, dramatic and art critics, from the Royal MS. -in the British P a t e n t s g t ! is no university at all, except on pa;e- society and general reporters, but the Museum, under the editorship of S:t and most of our great nutnfaucturinr honor of being the only woman city F. Madden and the Rev. Josiah For- towns are content with a mechalncs editor is said to belong to Mary M. Lee shael. in 1850. The MS?., written in Demons the old English black letter, is in ex­ C o s m ic hts A c. Best Paper tr* Western Wagne.' institute. Prof. Starling says rathe- of the Titusville (Pa.) Herald. She re­ bltterly of our legislators that they ports at tte*cffice at 1.o’clock p. m. and cellent preservation, 32 of the payee have no “other idea of'8 university works, until 11 o’clock at night; from are richly illuminated with ornamental than as an introduction to polite soev then until the local side of the paper capitals and borders in burnished gold Parnui tikcn 1 ety." An association of millionaires goes to press, which may be as late as and colors. The volume is of special who have won that introduction by 2 a. m., she makes herself generally interest because it was written at a time when the mere reproduction ]of Scientific HnerkaM, different means might so spread the useful about the office, reading proof K hendtoreely Blwtrated weekly. Lnnxect cte' teal of Mr. Carnegie as to shame par­ and exchangee. If there is an occasion the Bible was an offence forbidden tfri- liament Into imitation.—Illustrate^ to go out to look up a “story," she does d«T very severe penalties. 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