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MASON, MICHIGAN, THUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. NO. 32; VOL. XXIX.
LOCAL AND GENEEAL NEWS. Fine rain yesterday. FOR DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER. WldHICAN(TENTI?AI MiLson's ball team started away on iI.s irip yesterday. Ira E, Mills Sues Grand Trunk For " Ttu Magara Fallt Route. See notice of house lo rent...... DART & FIELD.... $10,000. r, HOUTIIWAUD. A steel roof is being put upon Gregg Slight frost early Monday morning, SELL IVlaiion n:r,5a.ni, 'Jtajp.in. 10:05p.m it Bennett's mill. Ira E. Mills of Meridian township Jackson 11:0C!3flp.in0 . i!:llitaop6 . in.7;3ii«liitH) . m The rnllitiiry boys break camp ne.vt began suit, in the circuit court last Dtilrolt./ The Lansing grocers and butchers FURNITURE, CARPETS, REFRIGERATORS, OliiciiKO 0-AO p. 111. BiK) [). in. c;M a. m."Jatnrday . Friday against the Grand Trunk rail• go to Detroit today on their annual .VOllTHWAHII. "William J, Adams gets a pension of way company for .$10,000 damages for GO-CARTS, CURTAIN POLES AND l«ason 0:2:1 a. Ill, 11:11 li. ni. .1:00 p, in excursion, Lansinf; 0:42 11:20 5:23 $12 per month. causing the death of his daughter) OWOSBO 7:;«l PJ:.'!.") p.in.0:36 Owen H, Stevens of Lansing asks to WINDOW SHADES. HiiKinaw a-.M IHO 8:08 At AVcbberville last Saturday Ann Kaie I, Mills, who was struck by a Itiiy City 0;2.'> 2:20 8:40 be divorced from his wife, Miwy Ann, Arbor beat the local team by a score Grand Trunk passenger train at the Mackinaw 7:15p.m. 7;0Ca.m. 7:00a.m wiUi whom lie has lived 37 years, Our prices are right. Let us frame your pictures. Work guar• 0. W.ltUOOI.KH, of 10 to 2. crossing on the Okemos road. Decern K. D. Stanton, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ari. Frank Field will have charge of the ber 20, liiOl. The action was com anteed. This store will be closed Tuesd.iy, August 9th, Ticket Akbiii. Mason . Chicago Steam hay press, engine, tank, belts services at the Ilawley school house raenccd by Attorneys Person & Person and tools, all ready for work, for sale. on account of the S, S, excursion to Grand Ledge, next Sunday at 3:30, All are invited, Miss Mills, accompanied by he BUSINESS DIRECTORY. N,:N. ROILSE. N, 0. Dane, aged 84 years and for 49 mother, were driving to this city XIESTTIST Call at E. Culver's store and see years a resident of Lansing, died at the time of the accident, and both Jt. C. K. IIH.VDIJUSnN. Over lirowii & what the Coldwater paper says of The Loomis.' At Dansville Tuesdays. Crown his home in that city last Thursday were killed. The mother died Superintendents' Annual Report, M.ason Ag.ain Defeated, aniDl brldKc work a specialty. Royal Slave Co. ^ evening. , stantly and Miss Mills survived only The county superintendents of the The Ann Arbor ball team came to At Lansing la.,adford's store The Catholic picnic held at Artz and buildings is estimated at $17,840. were struck out and only one allowed , Law. Office In the new Lawrence Itlock next regular meeting, Aug, IC, of the MasonL , Mich. Money to loan on good security. ;it Dansville. Mr. Kadford heard the grove in Bunkerhill Tuesday of last Conditions at the county farm are to lake a base on balls. This being K. 0, T. M. M. • noise and frightened the burglars week was the largest ever held by the reported good. only the third game Shaw had pitched 23:ji.RX!W.i?-.R5: away. society. In the ball game Pleasan William D. Kendrick of White Oak this year, shows that he Is in good Death of Mrs. Katie Aseltine. EO. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY AND Piev. George Tucrk, aged SO years, lake beat Dansville 10 to 9. was granted a decree of divorce from form and with a little more work will ShelfJlardware. MapleStreel, Mason, iMrs. Marshall Aseltine peacefully G Maggie Kendrick Monday by Judge be In shape to make them all step died at Ills home in Lansing last Bion J. Arnold of Lansing made a paused away early last Monday uiorn- Wiest. Desertion was the charge. along some. Ohas. .Saraw umpired. • -/^.-CrCTIOlTEER Thursday. He was a former Lutheran test run on the Michigan Suburban iig after about four years of intense Constable Hodge has returned to sufteriiig from abdominal cancer, Carven of the home team made a D. IlINUlNfi, Auctioneer, White Oak, .Mich. minister. railway last Thursday with his new Farmers' rural lelciilione line. .Siillsl'iiciloii Leslie with Roy J. Jlorton, who was leaving a large family, and a host of three-bagger and several good hits and E Glen 11, by A, G. Lyon's Glenarlton, electric pneumatic meter. The ma friends who admired her for her pure guaranteed and terms liberal. many'good plays were made on both and Cephas trotted a dead heat at Chine will be a success. arrested in Minnesota under the new womanly and cbristian character. U. IVES, General Aiiclloncer. Years of e.x statute of this state making family Katharine Bogle was bom at Lon- sides. Score: L, perleace. Terms alway.s satisfactory. matinee in Detroit last Friday in The contract for the erection of the 2:205, the fastest race mile of the desertion a felony. His examination denderry, Ireland, June 4, 1S52. On Iiuilngs 12 3^50788 ENRY KUIITZ, General Aiiclloncer. Halls- new Townsend street school house in the 28th of December, 1873, she was Ann Arbor 1 7001 003 0—12 faction guaranteed, terms rigid,, Leave afternoon. will be held at Leslie, Aug. I2th. orderH s al this olllce. Postofflce, Mason. Lansing has been awarded to Fred. J nmrried.to Geo. Walts at Scarborough, Mason.. 0 0 I 0 0 2 0 0 1— ^ Last Friday night burglars entered Kelly of that City for $12,074.25. Work Last Saturday evening a runaway England, where they resided until November, 18S1, when they came to larsu-R^ssrcE the grocery store of C. E. Cady, in will be commenced at once. horse left a badly damaged buggy Judge Wiest will hold court in this this city for their home. at the corner of D. P. Whitmore's res city next Monday. K.MERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Lansing on the cast side, and secured Dr. Gould, the eye specialist, will By tills happy union six children Companyof 1 ngham.ooiinly.' Safest,cheap• a small, amount of cash, besides some idenceon Oak street. The horse was were born to them, four of whom sur• esFt and best. For information write to J. H. make another professional visit to The annual State Fair will be held taken to A. Butler's feed barn. ,Tues vive her, Mrs, M, W. Ripley of ^fou- Hliafer,secretary. Mason. A. 1. liarber, presl- cigars and tobacco. Mason, Aug. 2.3d, at Donnelly House at Pontiac, .Sept. 12-16. dent. Mason. Office opposite court square. day bis owner, who lives beyond Wil tague, Mrs, Harry Douglass and Mil- D. I). Briggs of Dansville will sell .Sec him if your eyes are troubling iamston, came after him and said the licent and Edna Waits of this city. The ladies' Baptist missionary socie• his household goods at auction next you. Glasses fitted to any.sight. Con Her two deceased nhildren were Wil- ty will meet at the home of Mrs. Baptist Churcll. horse had run about 21 miles. The Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at sultation free. •»,32w2 liam Waits, who died July 5,1888, and Charles Shafer Wednesday, Aug. 17th,. Anliur F. Wliite, pastor. buggy was in such shape that the Eva, who died ChristmaB day, 1902, his home in that village. Dr. C. L. at 2:30 p.m. A general invitation is Thursday—3:« p. m., Junior Un• Mrs. Mary Breed of this city was owner would not take it home. December 30,1889, she was reunited Eandall, auctioneer. thrown to the ground while alighting n marriage (o. Marshall Aseltine of extended to all. j ion; Thursday—7:30 p. m., prayer Miss Eliza Cathern Richardson of Bids for tlie new State Road bridge from a street carat Lansing last week this city, and three cnildren were born Three prisoners escaped from Jack• meeting. Sunday—J0;30 a. ra,, morn- Lansing, known by her friends here to them, t»vo of wljoiii are now livibg were opened by the council last Mon• Wednesday afternoon. One of her son prison early Tuesday morning. ingservices; :2m., Sunday school; 6:00 as Lillie Richardson, died at her home to mourn the loss of a loving mother, day evening. They ranged from nearly wrists being badly sprained and she They were bank robbers serving lonfe' • p, m'., B. y. P. v.; 7:30 p. m., evening n that city last .Saturday-.evening Lewis, aged ,11 years, and Merle, age $2,000 to $0,000. C. P. Mickeison of suffered spinal concussion. terms. One was a "trusty" and he re• Hcrvice. • after'an illness of only ten days of nine years. this city was the lowest bidder. Funeral acrviccB were held yester• leased the others. No trace has been Methodist Church. Mrs. J. L. Lyon of Grand Ledge, left jaundice which developed into'organic day affernojn at the family residence, fmindofthcm. N. F. Jenkins, pastor. Attention is hereby called to the yesterday for New York, from wliere heart trouble. She was born in Erin, corner of A and Maple streets, eon- Thursday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 fact that many of the shade trees in she will leave Saturday for Liverpool. Ontario, and was 20 years of age.' Fu• ducted by her pastor. Rev. A. M. Jen- The annual Sunday school excursion p. m. Sunday—Morning services at the streets of our city need trimming Her father will accompany her. They neral services were'held at the home kiuks. ot the M. E. church, • with, in• to Grand Ledge Tuesday carried 577 terment in the family Tot Maple Grove and persons owning the adjacent lots will visit' the principal cities in Eng• people, a few more than last year. 10:30; evening services, 7:30; Sunday Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, cemetery. . M .School at 11:45. E. A. Densnaorei Supt. are requested to properly trim them land, Ireland and .Scotland, a guest of with interment in Mt. Hope cemetery. Each scliool in Mason cleared .$37.20. within the next 20 days.' Miss Alice Lyon, a former Mason girl. Oommon Council Proceedings. The Aurelius band helped materially Presbyterian Cliurch. Aurelius Grange No. 857 will meet W. W. EooT, Mayor. Mason, Mich., August 8,1904. to enliven the day and the excursion Mrs. Charles Jones of Leslie recent• at the town hall .Saturday evening, •\V. II. Simmons, pastor. Mr. Harry Gordon, who lias given us Council met and was called to order was a success llnancially and as a day ly fell from a cherry tree and sustained Aug. 13, at 8:00 o'clock. First and Thursday—1:00 p m., Junior En- many, of the best attractions that by Mayor Root. of pleasure. nternal injuries. At first it was second degrees will be given. • All Present — Aid. Brown, Clark, Cross, deavor; 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting j liave appeared at the Rayner opera thought that she would recover,'but members who failed to respond at last Hall and Severance. 8:30 p. m., teachers' meeting. Sunday house in the past seasons, promises us Advertised Letters. uring the past few days she became meeting will be called uppn'to respond Minutes of the last meeting were —10:30, preaching service; 12 m, Sun^ the best elTort of his career in his new rapidly worse, and passed away last read and approved. Mason, August 9, 1904. or must pay a flneof five cents., Foi List of letters remaining uncalled day school; 6:00, Christian Endeavor production "A Royal .Slave" which Thursday afternoon. The funeral HBl'OKT OF COiAIJlITTEES. lowing is the program: for at the above named olllce: 7:30, preaching service. • comes to the opera house Aug. 11. was held from the Baptist church at The finance committee report the Song Choir followingclaims and recommend their nir. F. C. .Stuart, Airs. Florla Snider, Leslie Sunday afternoon. Mrs;Joseplililu iluicc, Mr. J. Curtice. Mission Service. During tlieir absence from that citj Recitation Harris Hemans allowance: Select Reading., Mrs. Parish Persons calling for the above please Mission service at the .jail every the residence of Frank G. Row of Mrs. Frank Holcomb of Vevay was Jas. 13. Thorbnrn, 7 nights on street $10 BO .nslrumenial Music. „. ..Nora EcMlart i. R. King, building foot bridge across Sy• say advertised. Sabbath at one o'clock p. ni. All in• Lansing was thoroughly ransacked. adjudged insane last Friday and or• Recitation , ,. .'...Mrs. Frank Jtjwctt camore creek on Columbia street 15 00 C. W. BuowNE. P. M. terested cordially invited to attend. A lady's gold watch, an heirloom in dered- taken to. Kalamazoo by Judge 'aper—The Ideal Housekeeper...Mrs. Rorabeck Street commissioner and men, work on streets and bridges— L, H. Ives, Supt. the family of Mrs. Row, and the conj of Probate Nichols. .Sheri II Ham• Duet M rs. Cady, Lottie Phillips Jas. Bradlleld and team.laboron streets ifi 00 Marriage Licenses. HerbertCarns, labor on streets.. 1 0:1 tents of a child's bank were taken. mond took lier to Kalamazoo the next Recitation...... Miss panson The following licenses have E. A. Dbnsmore, Assistant Supt. Reclt.uioD John Freeman Otis Bradlleld, labor on streets 1 80 been There is no trace of the thieves and day. Mrs. Holcomb is the wife of Harry Cams, labor on streets,': 1 08grante d since our-last report; Gospel Mission Hall. Question Box. Herb. Rlggs, labor on streets.'. 1 05 tliere is thought to be an organized blind Frank Holcomb, who has been a Song ...... Choir H. Hinckley, work on streel and sewer. 4 oo Naiiio and residence.; Age Over Grave's grocery. Service at Will. Barker, labor 011 streets.... ' 70 Richard ffc Slowarl.MnnlsIng „„„„„„.„ .10 gang working in tliat city. conspicuous figure in this community Eugene Jones, work on sewer 75 8:00 p. m, Real Estate Tra:i^sfers. Alice L.Brenuan.Lansing...: ,.,„„. ,„a2 The August meeting of the Farmers' for a great many years. Willis Pogers, lighting lantern at bridge 2 00 The following transfers baye been Forest Hanley, work on streets...... 70 Harry G. Begold, Lansing 22 Resolutions of Respect. M.W.Bement, building walk.. 1 20 Club will beheld Saturday, Aug! 13th, Tlie season at the^ Tibbits opera recorded in the office of the register .of Noll M. .Marahall, Beuzonla ...22 Mason Kobeltab Lodge No. 324 is called upon BertWllcox, labor on streets and bridge ' with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .fewett in house was auspiciously opened last deeds for Inirhani county, for the week and time book ..' 10 05Harr y .S. Sullivan, Loeko,... , 21 to mourn the untimely death of our beloved sis• ending Aug. 0, 1904. where conaider- Walter Root, sand for city..: 00 Pearl G, Phmiiuer, Locke , ,17 ter, Alice Dotson. Vevay, Twelve o'clock noon Is the evening with a magnificent production Fred Klllott, balance pay for iilghtwatch.. 20 ation is f30u or over: CarBon Dunham,* Lauslug....;,,,,.,,;,,..... , 21 •WniSHKAS, The Supreme Kuler of the Unl dinner hour, so have your baskets of Gordon & Bennett's "A Royal Thos., Walker, digging ditch for, city...... iB-<2 David D. Brjggs and -wf to Orrin F., Moved and supported that report cf NinaO. Hall, Flint ..„. ]s •verse has reminded us of the uncertainties of there early that Mesdames Tanswell, Slave", and Manager Jackson Could Shaw and wf, lot 6, bik J2, eicepllne 10. Guy Uorlon, l.,anKlng „,„. ...jg this life and the necessity ol being prepared to the", finance committee be accepted Collier, Russell, Haskell, Geo, Jewett not have found a better opener. The rds off wend, alBo'/^ of lot H, bill 12,' ...... 19 Meet the certainty of deatli by calling our belov. and adopted and orders drawn for the JlyrUe Lindsay, JIale ., and H. C. Rowe will have dinner Dansville $ John W, Kramer, Boyne City .,.23' od sister from this place of labor and usefulness action of the play takes place in Frank H. Milcbell and wl to.A. Crosby,. same. to the heaven of peace and rest prepared for the ready to give ample time for the. fine' Mexico, which gives,excellent oppor• Anderson, pol of laud Ine ^ of ue '/i, Yeas—Brown, Clark," Cross, Hall and NolIIeCarrolI, Lansing „„„ , ;,;2-3 sec 13, LansiDg iwp 2200 faithful. Tlierefore be il program published last week. ! tunity for sceniCj effects and magni• Severance. ' ' ' •\ Potur Everett, Meridian .., :I0 Augusta Hartig lo Jarnes.and Clara Di:- Peter Kalzlall, Meridian _„... ..„S2 JJesolved, That by her death her husband has . Mason's contingent did well at the ficent costuming. The play itself Eols, pi lot6 w.ol L. a. nnd U;S. B. R. Moved'and supported that the re• lost a loving wife, her children a devoted mother and e 20 ft of lot fl, bIk 227, Lianolng ...... lOOO port ofj'the secretary of the water and Kdmund A. Calkins, .Mason, ..;!r midsuraraer meeting ot, the Michigan has been reviewed in these columns Card of Thanks ^ and the Rebekah lodge a true and worthy sister. Jesse B. Cole to llonjvr. Sbelden, s i4 of electTio'''liglit board be accepted and NeltleCWe wis, hHorizbcrg to expres, sAurolltiB...: our heartfel. t thank,,.,.,3s to 0th e Therefore be it .Whiat association at the Oakland frequently, consequently the honor is nw « sec21 and ae H of ne'M Of Boo;20, placed ori'iflle. , • WheaUlcld...... ;...... ;;.•.:...:...... „;;.,„• COOO many neighbors and friends who have so kindly Sesolved, That the,charter be draped hotel, ^ti Clair, last Thursday and Moved and supported that the re• assisted and sUown.iis so inuchsynipatbydurlnK due the cast which can be truly said Wm. H. Jvrleger and wf to ITranlt W, the sickness and death o( our mother. We also mourning for the period of-, thirty days, tliei Friday. Dr. Gertrude Campbell and to be the best ever seen here in this .Mariin, beglnniug^OJi rds ,w of ne, cor • port of the street commissioner ;be wish to thank the choir and those tvho gave so lin .. accepted and placed on file.; resolutions be spread on the minutes of'the Mrs.'C. H. Menzie were'in three con• of eV- 4, of nw. .a ol sec27. , iwp.ol.LanBlng»P . . many lloral tributes, \ lodge, a copy sent to the famllnof oiir bereaved favorite play.—Coldwater Daily Re• ihonco s 160 Ids; thonce e25.rd8t thence Moved and supported that the res• Miss EiiMA ji;,'rAmsii, - Bister and also be published In the city papers, tests and made two plus scores. D. porter, August 2d. r n lOOrds.-ihence w 25 rds, thonceslGO ignation of Bert-Wilcox;'.as street Y Mil, ANO Mltfi, CllAS. E, NOllllJS, Sadie IIvii.SE,' P. Wliltmore and W. L. Clark made .Last Friday while the children of rdfl iwpofLttnBlng,....u....i...i.i'.; „,.„,. 2500 commissioner and marshal, be.accept• Mil, ANO Miis.'A, S, Paiusii, Tcd'k Opponlanderand wf to Dan'l L. ed. Carried. T ^ ^ AMANDA Huntington, plus scores of three, two and seven, Lute Ives and I. Christian near Stock- Vanleuven and wf,lot], blk 70,except ELLA HOLSE, strip fill wide n.and s,aiidfi5 ft long e - >. On motion .council I adjourned to the latter winning them pins, and one bridge were playing at F. E. Ives' in a' BUSII7£SS LOCALS. Committee. and w'oirso ptoi said lotvLansinR. 2200 Wednesday,.August lOth.^.,. . minus score of four. lot near the house, they were attacked Jiimca Binding'a'wl wf to Carmllla I.. '.'•Ernest B. Kelly, City Clerk. A. I. Barb'er and 0. L. Lathrop of ISerry, w '/s of lots Sand d, blfe 10, Stock- A Jliiiise iiiul I'wo l.otN fur iSiile. i • ' by a hog. Two of the children escaped, bridge...... 1000 this city and J. T. Bullen of Aurelius Miss Nettie C. llertxberg and Mr. Corner Columbia aud McUobert streets.'Ma-'J but the youngest, a child of two years, Charles F.-BriggB and wf to Wm. I, • ;:, Ain Wheaton, formerly of Alaiedon attended a meeting of the building Edmund A. Calkins, both well known Bcebc, pol landln »e }iof 880 5, Mason: .800 son. , ' Mils.O.il.DiAiiiowM.i was overtaken by the hog^nd with Wm.l.'Beeheand wf to OhiiB. P. Briggs. :•: township,' and Miss Josephine.Rey• Jlourie Ul Ucut. committee of the new court house at young people of our city and who have great presence ot mind the little girl and wf, Bj^ofnww Bec2,:Bunlierhill... 1300 nolds, daughter, pt, Onez Reynolds a The Julia A. Huntington residence, Address' Lansing Monday. The meeting was many friends here, were married at Loulo LcVanway nnd wf. to Charles a. i; *.; G.E.BarnoB, Maiou, U. F. D, No.2e.. 2/4 of ee « sec 17, thonce a 3'^;, 80-Acre raifin Tor Sale. her and backed towards the fence and rdB,ihenoe.w 5rde, thence n SH'.rdB, ried at Cathay, N. D,, yesterday. new opera chairs with which the court and Mrs. Wra. Hertzberg of North 2Vi miles northeast Of Mason-Kond buildlDgs, placed her out of harm's way. Tlie thence e 5 rde, Laseine...... ;..... '1200 John Moe, a single man of Dansvlllij, will.be Bold cheap. 30w.jp:. M. L.'flATMAWAy. Toom will be seated and also to make Aurelius, last evening, ceremony be• Oharles A. Piper and wf to,Louie Le- : hog tlico turned its attention to the com'mltted suicide" Tuesday about arrangements for advertising for bids ing performed by Rev. N. F. Jenkins. Vanway and itf.eSrda in'Wldibollot i Tor Siile, oldest child, injuring it quite severely 10, blk fl. Green Oalt add, IianBlne....-.'.*' :1800noo n by taking carbolic acid. Ho House iiud baru, Witli;loo feet lot. Modern Jar the electric light fixtures. Tlie They will be at'home la this city after Geo. F. Glllatn et al lo Neva Pratt, lot 7. ' before 'help arrived, her hip being ived with his mother.Funeral ser• convenicncefi. On west Maple titroor, Mason, committee expects the: building will Sept, 1st. The Demockat unites ' blk 107, l'anelnR,...... M,...>...... ^... 800 loqulreot W. P. Near, Mason, or J. M.YanCamp. chewed'badly and a doctor was called 327 fi. JegcfioD St., Fort Wayne, ind. m& iMicoB^plete^ and ready for occupancy, with their other frieodsiQexteDdiDg Oicar S. Case and wl to IJdelvln D. lloli" • vices will he.held'today with Inter- to dress the wouods. bToot, 6H of lot! 7 and 8, b\ic liio, I*n. toy Oct, let. coDKratulations and best wishes.' ' ment in Daoeville cemetery. Forty-acre larin for eale. Mrt. Fred Lamb. 8p' RAIN BENEFITS GROWING CROPS ^Pn QPI^.NH MTIiliTHN!^ l tlie PaclllC slope. Tho onorgios of the NAME KERN FOR GOVERNOR. PUTFORM mvm BY lU Di.I;i>J.' UiliJLJlUi>0. ^^niingers on boUi,allies will be conccn- Iiigliaiii County Deiiiocrat • DEMOCRATS OF MICHIGAN. Corn nruIccH CJooil l'roj;rcHH und Coii I ti'ntod upon tho States which each Tltkct .Is Placed In Nomination at In* illlionH Coiitliiiiu I'romliiliiB. diaiia Ilcniocratic C'unvcntinu, I must have In order to win, Geilernlly Governor ....John W. Korn 1. Tho Doniocnits of Michigan, in '^'Ij 'The weather biirenii'n wodcly Huniinnry POLITICAL GENERALS MARSHAL- ' mM^^R. Uieao States In Uio Kast clus- Lloutenaiit Governor W. W. Stevens convotiUon assumblod, Indorso tho plat• MASON, MICH. 'of crop coiiilitions ia as follows; Noci'etary ot State ICchvard .L KoBarty Very favorable teniperntures prevail• ING THEIR FORCES, • "'""'t ^'^''l^ West 'rreiituiier 1). V. Allen form and the cuiidldnius of tho untlou- Aiiilltoi' S. It, UIkks iil coiivciilloii recuiilly lield at St. ed during the week eniling Aug. 1 in arounii Iiitlhitiii. Attorney Gonernl Intioph II. Klien tienrly ail diHtrleti), itiitl while ilroutliy ICacli cnmjuilgn lieadiiiiartefs will be lle| iii'ler .Siipri'ine Court,...W. S. ClluiiibiTa Louis. 1004 AUGUST. 1004 Newyorlc to Uo llic Chief Itiittlcitronnd condilloiia are boglnunig to bo felt over oqulpiiod wlUi Its liU'rary btii'oau, ljliile .Sliitlstlcbiii ,11'sse U. ljuiltb 2. Wo favor the nomiualloii ot all of tJic I'rcHlilcntlnl CnniiuilKii, with Slate Supt. ot I'ulillo liislriii'llon-- lliiiited areas in tho central valleys nnd through wlilcli tJie news of tlie day , Levi M. Seott candidates for olllce by direct vote of Su Mo Tu We Til Pr 31 .Soiithorii Stiltos the rniiifnll has been Iiidlniin anil JllliioiH Vital Poliita- will be given lo Uie newsiuipni'.s. Tons .rinlKOK Buiirenic Court— generally iiniple for crop needs, ....Frank Vi. flavin the. iieople ami will do everything iu Sonie of (ho Orii'lora. of iirinled arguments, consisting of ilio ...George 13. flowney our power to secure legislation directly e 1 2 3 5 6 Corn has experienced a week.of fnvor- ablo lomperature, and wliiie nnodiiig rain letters of iiccoptance ot Iho presldeii- to that end, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Washington correspondence: Indhinnpiills corrcspoiMlcnce; ill portions of the oontnil .Mississippi nud tlnl candidates, the tiatioual platforms if. We f.ivor tho nilopUon ot audi iilLE tbo voter At the second session of the Deiiio• 14 15 16 17 10 19 20 .Missouri vnlh!y.s, the crop, as «ii whole, and the speeches of Uio most pi'oiiiln- legislnUoii or consUtulloual aiiiend- has niijdo good progrcfis and eontiiiuos in Is dIgeaUn craUc State convention held liuro 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 thu cut campaign orators, will bo sunt munts as shall provide, viz: proinis'lng coiidlUoii. issues of the thi'otighout Uie debatable districts. the nbovo ticket was noniliialeil, 28 2,9 30 31 s 0 © Tliru.sliiiig winter wheat has advniieod campaign and Alouzo Greene Siiilth, of Indiniiapolls, A. . For tlio eleetlou of railroad and .•Vnoilier Important hratieli of head- tax coniiiilsslotiei's hy a direct vote of 9 ® ®. & 3) Q © undor fii'vorniilo weather coiidltloiiH in snying m e a n who presided nt Uio lirst session, .May UiB central valleys, hut fi'0(]iioiitrain. " nnartera work will he tlio iiiaiiageineiit Uio people. Lhingga about Of Uio campaign oi'atora. Tiiere Is no 12, coulliiued as porniniient chiilrmtln, liavo Intcrruplcil tills work in the niidflli.- tbo caiididitle ho and Ute siuue delegates wore present. B. For iiiulilcl|ini home rule. -Ith. \> Ul,li |J ITUi. ?iy 2pt,lL Atlantic .States. Tho qitnlily and yield prnspi'ct that the polllleal contcit of will vote against, Tho plalforni framed by Ibe resolu• C. For llu! election of lJulied Slates ot grain aro proving dlsaiipoinUng in tiie Uils year will be chariieterlzed liy the Seiiatoi's by popitlui' vote. lower ."^lissoiiri valley, w'liere the crop the men upon ".w^ilrlwiiid" tours In which William .T. tions coiiiiiilltec waa ailopted iiiiaiii- -1. For Uio eiiacliiient of such legis- FEi\T(JKES OF INTEREST suffered ninch frniii excessive rniiia diir- whom will de• Bryan and President Koosovelt were nioilsly. it heartily approved and In• laUoii mill i.'onsUttiUonal niiieiidiiieiita A.,-.','1 iiiK tho iieriod of linrvosL volve tho man• the most striking llguros in the Inst na• dorsed "tho wise a mi conservaUvo dec- aa will deterniliie rensouable couipen- ' :i • IJiifavorablo reports respecting spring agement ot tho tional eiimpiilgn. President Roosevelt Inrntiioii of princliiles by Uie Democrat• CONOERNINQ PEOPLE, PLACES wheat are ninre prouoiincod as well as canipalgna, for ic iiaUounI eonvoiiUon at St. Louis nnd satlon for the tninsportaUoti of pnsson- more goiiornl than in tlie previous week, will make no political sjieeehcs and AND DOINGS OF THE WORLD. Ute presidency Uie stunly aud able Htatesinoii, Alton gera and freight upon the electric aiid rust beim,' niore or less prevalent in nil .Judge Parker will deliver few, if any. are marshaiiliig B. Parker aiid Ileiio' G. Davis." , steam rallroiids of the State, and to 'of the principal spring wheat States cast aiilhorizo the several city authorlUos of the Rocky iMoantnins. In porUons Uielr ' 10 r c e a . "\Ve commeud iioth principles nnd Conrta and C.-lniea, Acolaeats and of Afiuno.sota and North Dakota, how- WlUi the Demo• fiiioii," It conrtiiued, "to Uio consiilofu- in cllles and Uio lowiislil]) aiitliorities Klree, Labor aad Caulial. Qraln. over, a good crop is iironilsod. Harvest- crats there , Is Hon and approval,of the intelligent outside of (.•Hies, to llx and deleriiilite, atock and Money Marknt*. inn is in ppogfesH iu Iowa, Nebraska and hope that Uiey will win lu spite ot Ute and patriotic voters ot Indiana, and aa from time to time, tlie ma.vliiuira Soutli Dakota aud will begiu in .Aliniie- oilds against tJicin and Uie Republican Uie chosen ropresentaUves of Uio IDeiu- charge for siruet ear service and for Seven Children Ornwiied. sola about tlie Oth. HarvestiuK ia als,o -leaders reiillzo that thoy have ou Uielr ocrata of Uie State give our pledge Uiat giia null elc'^irie light service nnd other While batlilnR in tho Ml.s.shsslppl River in progress in Oregon, wlUi l^ct^cj | hnnds Uie hardest tight Uioy have uii- the Deiuocrats of no oUier State shall piiblic utililie.s-. Rt Alton, 111., iMiohnel Kiley, iilsdaitwh- tliiin were cx|ieelod|ie(. . In Wa.vliington derUilvon since 1S02^^^^^. Million,rnN»...s of.dal- surpass us in tlieir loyalty, conslsmt tor, nnd nix of tbo Ititler'.s Utile girl s ripeiiiii, "). Wo urge tlie submission ot au spriug wlicnt is ripeiiiiiK somewhat too lara are to be spent; a aystem of close and hearty stipiwrt in Uie present cam• frionds woro drowneil. One oliild, who rapidly ns a result of hot winds. nmeiidnieiU to the constltiilioii of the „ , wa.s in tho jinrly wn.s re.scneil. Itiley paign." Oats liarvest i.i in Konernl jirogre.ss cominunlcatloii l.s to be established on State Of .Mlelilgan nulhorlxing cities 'f\ llvoil near tbo rlvor in Llio soul hern iiiirt both sides Uiroughoiit Uie country, un• The rest of the iilatl'orm daalt with and villlnges to ai.'iiuire ownerslilp by of tbo city aud wa.s nceustonied Io buMio in tho moro norUinrly sections aiuI la der which Uio thousands of workers Slate issues, roeoiiinieiidliig tho repeal on tlio bench in front of lii.s lionie afler hiruoly liiiishnd in the central and soutli-. liiirciiase or eoiuleninatlon of jnibiic hia rutttrn from worlt. 11 l.s littlo ilatii,'li- (U'li districts. Rust lins riiiisod daiiingo who will be ongnged In carrying out of Uie nictrniioliliin police law, and utillUos within Uielr rospectivo iiiiiita, tor hoKtjed lo go with him nnd Riley look In .North Dakota and portions ot Miune- tho plana of the pollUcnl generals will pledging Uve eiuictment of labor legis• Willi full aiilhorily to control the same hortind aeven of her little girl friuiiil.s to HOtii and rains have proved iiijiirious to act in, litirmony; careful watch is to be lation that will recognize IJio just oats in slioek in Miuyltind, Doiawnro nnd for the common good. the bench with liini. kept for danger spots and arraiige- rights of both employer and employe.' New .Jersey. 0. ^Ve believe Uiat laws sliould bo When they entered tito water, Miley tneiiLs are to be made by which sud• National Chairman Taggart waa Cotton has made'Rood growth in the enacted lualdug II a criminal offense bade the eliildren to join iiamls iniil tiiey den oiiiergencies may bo mot wlUiout heartily indorsed. central anil eastoru iiortions of tlie cotton fur any iiioiiiber of Uie State Ivogisla- nil waded Into tbo Water anil walked belt, too rapid growUi licing rcporteil Uie delay of an hour; appeal is to be along a .sand linr wliicli slrelches nut iiilo tiire or a Stale oillcer, to accept or use from portions of AialKuna, Mississippi made qrally aad by printed argument FERRIS CHOSEN IN MICHIGAN tliB stream at that point. Tliey had gone free transportation from any railroad >7 and Louisiana. Coinplainis of rust nnd ns directly as possible to every voter some di.staiioo from Iho .shore wlien .suii- DcniocratH in Convention Select Ifini tc eoiiipany, the oljjeet of such favors bo- denly tlio wliolo iiarty disappeared lie- shedding are more gonerai tliaii''in Ihe In Uie land; Ilnally, Ute general plan previous week in tlie Carolinas, Geoniia 'rilO.MAS 'I'ACOAIIT. llciid 'riclccl. iug obvious. noatii the water, having in the darkness ot campaign luiist be so triinied as lo .STATt: TICKI'JT. eti-'iipeil from tho saiiii bar into the ileej) and Florida. 7. We lieliove in tlie suluiiissioii of .Siieddinj; is also generally reporteil meet Uie requirements of the fevered Senator Fairbanks will bo the leading ("iovernoi- Woodbi'hlKC N. li'eiThi oliaiinel. Itiiey, who l.s said to have lieon all qiio-stioiis of great piilillc import to from Texas, where most of the crop climax Uiat Is to precede electloii day, platform exiioiient on Uie Heimbllcan I.lonl.-GoviMiiof lllniiii 11. rindsoii a good swiininor, is thoiiglit to have been .Seeietiiry of State.... .lamca T. P.alch a direct vole of the peo))lc. , made lieipies.s by tlio girl.s olinging to should be beiieliled b.v rains, ilfontli being wboii the ambushes and aurprlscs that side, nud ho will lie aided hy siichineu 'ri-eiisiirer Eilwlii II. Siiillh most .'jprioiis in llic north central eoiin are relied .upon to rotit the enemy, per• Auclllur Georfe'o A. Ciii'iy a. Tiie adiniuislralioii ot our .S.|.ate liiui iiiid liainiioriiig his offortiS to aavo as Senator Lodge, iiliiliu Hoot, Frank .Supt. of liistriietlon James M. .MOalley tlieni. lies. .Miieh of llie crop in Mississippi anil haps, in ounrters where he tliouglit S. Black, Senator Beveridge, Senator Lund Coiiniilaslonor liunry .Mcl.'iul.v government nt llie present time.and Louisiana is Kra'ssy. Pielciiig eontiniios himself most secure, are to bo uncov• .Mem. Hd. of liilnmtloii U. Kirk Whilo for several years past has been In the I'niinriiii Wiiiit.., Finn licMiicii. in sontlierii 'i'o.vas, where it is cxjieoled li'oraicor. Senator P. C. Knox and a AUnniey (.leiieral V. 0. Giiffney ered. highest degree iinsiitlsfactory and dls- Patianin is looking for a coat of arms to lie general by llio initidle of Aiignsl, host of others. ijiipreiiie Coui't Juiliics— and a lir.st nlaas notional llitg. In order There promises to be llttW appeal to ' Alloa C. AilsU credittilile to Uie [leople of .Michigan, and has liej,'iiii in Alabama and Floriila. On the Democratic side .Mr. Bryan's Clinton Uolioi'ts to get tiie host .samples of oacli, the gov- '.I'he eoiulilioii of tobacco is loss favor• passion or pre.iudice In Uie contest It acknowledged aiiiiitles as an orator 'Plioiniis A. Iloyle 'I'he recent Ito]iiii)lii'aii State cniiven- urninetit ban anthorizod a oonipetitlon for able in the Ohio valley, where lun.st of will be a business campaign tlirough- may prove rather an eniharrassmont KI.I'JCTOltS AT LAUGl'3. , Uoii was doiiiiiialeil by the same spirit designs. Acoordiug to ,1. W. (!. Lee, T. F. Carroll. eiiihert M. Stark. ibe crop is in need of rain, but from ont. The Republican managers will than nn aid. Grover Cleveland, Uep- and the same eorporale Inlerests wliicli .Secretary of tiio United .States legation at Virginia nortliward Inbaeeo has niinle have contnilleii Uie lU'Csent adniiuis- I'anama, prizes of $200 eacli will bo endeavor to 'convince Uio eoiuincrcinl resontative Ti', Bourko Cockran, Ohaa. i.'ooil growth and lopping is in progress. Gfaiul Uaiilds corfesiioiicleiico; Iraiioii. We deem it llie duty of all awarded for the best fla^' and be.st coat (if Interests ot the coiinlTy Uiat Senator A. Towne, Representative Williaiiis ot Curing is projjfossini; iu the Carolinas, Woodbridgo N. Ferris, of Big Rap• loyal ellizeiis, rogarilless of parly cou- arni.s olTored, "Treatinent, colors, objects Ihe crop in Nortli Carolina being iiuioh Hanua was right when ho adylsotl Mississippi, Senator Caruiack of Ten• ids, was iioniliiaod for Governor liy And other elenioiita," writes .Mr. 1,00, lighter than nsiial. them to "stand pat" and'^to let well nessee, nnd a score more of naUonal iioction, to rebuke, Iiy an overwlieini- Uie Democratic State coiiveution liig vote next Xovoiiilier, the practices, "wliloli enter into ibo coiii|iosilioii of the in Uie iou'er Missouri, I'oiilral Missis• enough alone, while Uie Democrats will rcputaUou will expound the ''now" alieild or Hag will bo left to tlio free will afler one of Uie stormiest ses• Uie i-'xtravaganee, the Ineoiiipeteuco sippi and Ohio valley.'; anil over the seek to create tho belief that the for• DeiuocraUc faith. sions known in UiO'. history ot the and iileiiH of the ooiiipetilors without lini- southern iiorlioii of llie niiildle Allaiilie tunes of Uie nation are In peril and ami the disloyalty which prevail at Itiitioti, exeopt tinit tlie skelelies iiinst be party hi .Michigan. There was uo U-ou- ;:!iatos tiie oiitlonk for apples is not prom• that its peace and prosperity can be present. origiiiiii iinii in good tasle." ising, but prosiieets for Iliis erop aro ble in Uie ol'lier nouriiiaUons, as given preserved only by placing Alton B. aliove. Tile liglit originated over the 9. Oiir Stale .jftiverniiieiit needs read• United HtatcM 1.4 Detenninliii; Coiitrn- I'lieoiiragiiig ill the uortlierii portion of the Parker in tho White House as tlib head iiiiildle .•Vtlaiilie Stales, New ICiigland candidacy of .lusiiis S. Stearns, of Liid- justment upon Ihe lines of greater blind for JImcIL of a "sate and sane" adininlstraUou. 'I'lio slateiiieat is nniile in liigli ofliclal ami portions of tiie lake region. iiigioii, a foriiior Repubilcan, who eeoiiomy and lieller linsiiiess iiieUioils. ' circles that contrary lo the reports from Kaiiis have interrii|ileil liiiyliig and Among the men who are to assume the sought Uie iioiiiliiiitioii after bolliug his Wo urge llie voters ofMleliigaii to lay abroad tbo lliiilcd .States ha.s not been (liiiiiagod hay in t^lie , niiiiillo Ailantie responsibility of guiding the campaigns party because of its failure to adopt aside parly prejiiiliees, lo elect inoni- sounilliig tiio Kiiropean governmenls .States, liiit elsewliere a large crop of gen• tor tlio groat parties Uio cliief candi• priiiiiary reform fesolutioiis iu the last liers of the Slaio Legislature who are erally Inio qualily bus lieeii mostly se• with a view to aseert'iining tlioir views dates Uioinsoives are Uio most conspic• .S'tat:o coiiVeutloii. I''or three hours be• in sympalliy wllli ruiiiiary reform aiul ns to what slioiiid be considered contra• en red. uous. It may ho assumed that no im• fore tho nominating speeches were lite Oilier iiriueiples herein euiineiated band in tiio present struggle between portant move will be m.ade by tho Re- BOSTON'S FLORAL GREETING. iiiado tho clialrinaii wiis utinbl'O at and to iiiiilo Willi us In electing the HiiMHia and .lapaii. 'I'liis govcriinienl is public.ana wiUiout Uic aanctlon ot Pres• dolefiiiiuiiig for itself wliat clas.ses of times to iiiaiiilalii order, the Stearns Stale olllcofs iioin'iiialeil at this couven- nierelianiii.si' it eonsiders eoiili'iiband Jlotiiiiliceiit l)ist)l:i.v I'or Viflitlnjj Old ident Roosevelt, and that noUiIng of and an'ti-Sto.'trus tiieii parading Uio con tinu wild ,ai'i' pleil.u'eii lo Ihe earnest \vitlioiii signs ffuiii any otlier power, and Soldiers. vital motnoiit will be decided upon on vuntiou liall, elieeriiig and engagiug in siipp,;rt (if liiose lu'iiieipies. Hiion ila decision liiis boon reaoin d its The district alioiit the Washington Uie DomocraUc side without the assent a war of words. Tlio battle pKicUcalb attitude on tiie sulijeet will be made moniinieiit will be the center of attrac• ot Judge Parker. was bctiveeii Uie old-Ume "sdilwarfs," «>'S'^<5>^'S>'$>«>'$'<5><&'$>-$><£> public. tion for tlie stranjjcrs wlio visit tlie Pub• The.CnnipniKn Maiinttera. Secretary Shaw, opening the naUoual tbo supporters of NaUoual Committee lic Garden during Uie eiicanipmeut: of I A PROPHECY FLLLFILLED. | Mnnlcred for .Mone.r. the Grand Army in Boston. Directly In tlie actual work of the campaign campaign in an nddross in College Point, man D. J. Csimpau, and Uie Wayne .Ins. .Solieron and his wife, Kliznbetli, .in I'ront of die luonumcnt fncing Coni- the Republicans bave the start of Uielt N.Y., attacked Uio record ot the Demo- und Kent County leaders. who wore married about a lUoiith ago, cratlo party On.finnnco. aiouwealUi avenue is a design'of .Uie oppouen'ts. George B, .Corteiyou, the It had boon generally conceded ut were shot and killed liy Harry Fi.slior, liiitlge of Uio G., A. U. This is, by itself Llout Gov. Frank W. I-Iiggina likely chairman ot?the' National Coiuinlttee, noon_,that S-tearna would be uomiiiatod aged 1!U yenrs; tho woman's brollier,, in and enclosed in a heart-shaped bbrdero* will be given tho nomination tor Gov• • "^V'lleIl failure uvtu'wheiins you, bb: located'in New yorlt,Will devote bis their hnuio at Pliiladeiphia. Kisbcr also .variegntod loaves.and plants, Tho whole ernor ot Now York if Elihu Root finally for Governor, but Cniupau coiiteiided iieve Unit all will come right and work Bliot hiniaeit and is in a oritioal condition .design, even id.,Uie Bliglitost detail, i.s' time chiefly to tlie East, while in the declineg to accept the noiuinntion. that a Democrat should be placeiJ at for a future success." That is. Uio ataliospital. Tbo inotivo for tho criiuo brongiit out 111 striking rcliof, and is poi- "West Harry S. New, Uie Indianapolis the head of the Ueket An atitempt l.s siiid to liavo been robbery. .Mr. and Chniruinii Taggart is luiown , to tha moral to be drawn from a story lold haps Uio best of tlioso siiocial designs. editor, will doubtless have charge, with was made to secure an adjournment .Mrs. .Solieron had $1,000 ia the iiniise, with South through one of tlie saddest trage• In La Noiivelle Kevile by .Moiis. l.'bll- Grouped about the nionunient are pieces headquarters at ClUcago. In the East wliioh tliey had Intended to purdliaso a dies of the gulf, bis daughter having shortly before the ballot for Governor ippe Huiiaii-A'arilla. lirst minister froin representing Uio badges of Uio Womnh's Mr. (3ortelyon will bo assisted by L. been lost iu n naphtha launch wreck and was taken, but It failed by a narrow homo. I'lio iiioney wa.s stolen. Klalier Relief Corps, die Sous ot Vetcrana and Paiiauni to the Uiiiled Slates. A. Coolidge, of iMasaacliusetts. Thomas he searched many weeks tor her. margin. Before Waynci County, with ailniitted iiisguUt. Iho DnuKlitcrs ot Veterans and Uie de• In iS.S!), ho says, cverylliiiig was iip- Taggart'will be the active head on Hie Mrs. iMarcus A. Hanua, widow ot the Its 110 votes, the second last on tlie Train DropM Thronch IlridKC. sign of Uui engineer corps of the army.,. paroiitiy going well at Pnuania. After Democratic sldo nnd bis reputation as Senator, lias, sent a chock tor ,?15,O0O to roll, was reached on the ballot it waa Itio Grande pa.sscnger train JS'o. II, Those are reiirescntod wilh great, re- the great spoliation, or in spite of it, a resourceful leader insures the confl- Uie Republican iintional committee. Mrs. apparent tlateven Uiat number add,;d Bouth bound, fell through a bridge Boutli Bard to detail. The inscripinon, "Filii Hannn also lias sent a check tor .fCOOO Uio englnoers had done great work. donceot his subordinates. Virtually to Stearns' total could not nominate of Coloratio .Springs, (.'ol. Tbo ei gine Voteranoriim," on tho badge of the Sons to Uie Ohio Ropublicnii State committee. .Aluch lot the excavation had been nc- and live coacliea went through the liridgo. of Veterans is particularly phiiii, as are ho will be tho manager ot the Parker htm. After Uie nomination for Gov- Former President Cleveland calls on coiiiplished, liiit much more remained The engineer, fireman and uondnotor hnve the words, "Woman's Relief Corps. campaign. He has been Mayor ot In• eriior tho convention at 7 o'clock took Deiuocrats to rnily to Uio support ot to be doiie. The inaciiinos were on the not yet iienii found. Tlio train dropped ISSll," on the badse of that organization dianapolis several Umes. Ho has lived Parker, cxprossoa hia satisfaction nt tlia , recess unUl S p. m. ground, the workmen wore there; It into ii'ouiilain orook, the bridge being and Uio monogram, "D. V." on tho third In Indiana since 1S77 and has been At the eveiiing session the ticket weakened by oontinunns heavy rains. downfallot silver and dcelnres tho can- remained only for an houesfadmiiiis- organization. 'as completed and a • platform''was Wrecking trains havo been sent to iho didates'a stand tor gold ia w'orUiy of the tratioti, luaklng use of these mate• .last beyond tho badge of the G. .A. highest praise. 'loptod. eoeno from Pueblo, carrying piiysichins. R. at Uie ConimonwcalUi nveuno .eh-J rials, to liiilsli the work. Enoughwork Albert B. Boardman, law partner of The platform indorses tlie platform had been aecoiiiplislied lo make a vis• 10,000 rostiil ClerlCD i»IiiHt Give ifil.OOO traiieo the men are now at work on.two of the most striking pieces. Jjookiug.to-. Frnnk H. Piatt, souvpt Sonntor Piatt, and candidates of the national conven• ible basis for iiegollaUiig a loan. 'Then iiondH. nnd one of tho most prominent inouibera Tho Po.st Olllce Departiuent hua issued ward the avenue ou the left will be a' tion recently hold at St Louis. It fa• panic seized UiO Ifrencb people, and representation ot Uie Amorican. ling, and of the New York bar, is said to have e.^- vors Uie noininaUon of all candidates 0 general order dirociiiig tliat every rail• pressed a preferouco for Judge Parker ,Hie enterprise went to pieces. on the other side will bo the Union Jadt, for olllce by direct vote of Uie pei'ople; road poatai clerk slinll give $1,000 bond to for, Prositlcnt. Two years later, thoroughly discour• the IFnited States. Enoli clerk shall pay It rccommonds n coiistltuUonal amend• Former Senator William H. Reynolds aged, tlio oiigiucor was in New York tho premium clinrgenblo to liini.selt. This ment tor the election ot State RaUrond ot Now York lin'a made the first big elec- City, where lie cnusulted John Bige- • order atVeets approxininteiy 10,000 em• and State Tax Commissioners by a di• ployes, embracing nil the railroad clerks Uon bet ot the presuienUal campaign. low, formerly United Stni;eR minister except those who aro nssigiied to elerioal Ho w.igored ?10,000 that Judge Parker, rect vote ot th9 people; It also favors to France. duties in wliioh they do not havo noeoss to. tho DomocraUc nominee, would carry the elecHon ot United States Senators , "Wliat shall I do " ho asked. - registered mail. New York State. : by popular vote and Uie adopUon of "Write a hook," replied Mr. Bigoiow. Aeronaut Killed nt Knton, inil, •None but gold Democrats hastounii a leglslaUon or constltutionial ainend- "But.who, will rend ItT asked tbe Lee Warren, !i2 years old.' nn neronnitt, Tubiugcin is flie Intest of.the Germnn place on tlio new Deniocra'Uo executive ment to regulate compensation for di.scouraged Frenchman. was killed during an exIiibiUon ; t River- universities to open its doorS'to women. committee. The members are Williain F. transportation of freight and passen- "Do not Worry aliout that," saidMr. Sheehaa, who will manage the cnmpaignj Bldo park, I'laton, Ind. Failing to dis• •• Prof, •.vou'Phoe of tlio University'.of; gers on electric ancl steam railroads; BigeloW. "Do not write it for to-d.ay. St. Petersburg'is'in tlila connto' tor'.n Auguat Belmont, .Tames M. Guiley, engage the parachute, lie attempted to also to give city and to-wnship authori• ^Vrlto It I'oi' ten years from io-day." dosoend by deliating; tiie balloon. Tho stay of sovoriil weeks. . I", .Tames Sniitli, Jr., and John R. McLean. ties power to tlx maximum charges tor Monsieur Bunau-Varilia went to oaiiv S3 caught in a Ireo and lie was .Thogoidou.'jnbiloo ot St. Clara's Col• At the Democratic territorial conven• street-car service,, gas, electric Hehta thrown to the ground and iustantiy killed. tion ntOklnhoma City, Ok., n resolution work, and prepared a concise and lion- lege, "at,P.lattevilio, Wis., elided with .sol• and other public uUilties. Ilowas a son of Mrs. 0. H. Joiinjon of emn requiem mass' iu tiic. cd^vout chapol. ropudintiug the clause in the Hamilton ost; statement of exactly, what liatl ZionsviUe, Fla. _____ statehood bill Hxing tho capital nt Guth• been done and what remained to do; ;Cliarlcs Nelson Cole',li,'i3..lioon. promot• Moiirnlni; III rtotil lilafnoNt. X rie until 1910 was passed.^ The Populist with Ills estiinates ot tinie and e.x-' ChiinKC of CoiiiniaiKleriH. ed frniu assopiato.profossbr'to professor territorini convention, which was also in , "Death is a sad thing,", said .the The rooout order assigning Gonernl •pense required. He published it In, ot Latin Inugunge and liter'nturo in Ober- Session, rejected the offer ot fusion made stranger to Uio man wbo stood wmi- Funs^on to ooipninnd the deiiartment of ;ruiihiii&;boteli nearly all bis life. He March, 1S02. 'Ten years later, in .Tune, lin Cohege. by' die Democrnts and' noininnted A. T. Ing beside a grave. f the easli has been inodllieii and be will gd say^;'^(j-bas' ''given; mtiny a man .dys- 1902, tiie United States Senate, voted The, historic Friends', school at Provi- Straughcn of Lincoln County for Con• "It is, indeed," sobbed Uie otber.s.'' to :t;iiicago instoiiii, rolioving General deuoe,v:R, L, hnscipsed an epoch in its pep'si!i;?^.vMauaging,a presidenUal oam- 111 vfavor,ot completing the Isthmian . Grantot comniiiiid of the departiuent of gress by:^ncclamivtion. '- ^ : "I suppose," remarked the strauger, carce'rV-by Uie retirement of Augustine palgri'js'a'Strenudus task, but.Mr. Tag- canal,.and Hie prediction ot Jlr. Bige-: tho iaicea.. The latter'will go to tiio de• Of.Uie fifty-threeStates , territories, and "you are sorrowing over the grave of. Jones, .priiicipni for • twenty-live years,- gart.-,wiil be .equal, to' it.' Ble ,wlll_ have low was-'fullillod.- 'l.'iie book of the' partment of tbo oast,, with headquarters other poMtical units represented'in ,Uie a very donr friend.'' , ,-. from Ihe nianiigcment. capable ,asslstanfs,,:yIn New York the French engineer, sane, practical, Jion-' atUovernor's Islan'd.i A recent .Democratic nntional .convcnUoii, "I am sorrowing over tbe: grave of Major Charles Hornca';Spooner ot the tiaUdnal.; oo'mmittetj'iTian,, Norman:,:B.' est, had been Olio of, the greatest iiiflu-' .all except twelve cast their votes as a a man I'never knew," replied, the yoiio« Hun Drowned in Conl .Minca. class; ot '7S of •Norwiiih .Univorsity re• .Mack,' will; co-operate. wIUi him and unit. '.In these' twelve, each delegate was eiices in turniiig American sentiment tires troui a professor.sllip/ at.iWashiii.ij- mourner, "yet-l deeply regret his dO: A. dispatch froriv Sullivan, Ind,, says: CJord Meyei', cbairraan of' the State allow'eii to: express his :Own; preforonoes. from Nicaragua to Pnuaina, and bring- Ray Simpson, 20 years old, waa drowned ton Univcrsityi'iSt. IjouIs, .to. serve' his raise. He was my wife's, first hus• Com'mlttcp',.,. will . be relied , ' upphv Tlic'Nebraska, dtilogntlOn, for example, ing success at lust In the great iliteh. ..; attho Union City coal ininoa! ' ttlmn inatcr as president. ; ", ":.':•';,. divided, its votes ainoug. aeven presiden. band,"—Cincinnati Enquirer. \ .. ,CharJos 'F. "Murphy and his ^,Tammany^ • Stownrt L. IS'hns ot purhnm,',N.''C., tial. .pahdidntcs, which wiia the grehtcat Kirc Wipea Out Town. ' allies, wjll". also' be .expected to do work • • I'oor Artist. '' :'- wai awarded the •'..Tolui Porter pri2e'',iin diversity •exhibited by any one groiip.. ,: Easily Idoutifloa Him.soir. •Art and Drama met. A,dl3patoh froih lloiihronn,' Wurteni- American history'.nt Xaie.' The,second/ in thOjinotropolis. .The Democrats inust ,' Bach, national party convcnUon; np- burg aaya: Tliroo liuudrod and ten lionscs "There are.not so many;.voting men', prize,,went,to.Allen P. Lovcjoy, Jan'es- 'carry.;NeAV>tork to.wlU'.k poiiita'a-coniiulttoe to inform ita caiidi. ' Potter—What mnUo.^you loo so se• out of a total ot DliO at Histoid havo been wedded to (me as I'ormei'i.vi" said^Art.-' vlUe, Wis.,, and Arthur W.' Blackmail, jl'ean's can scarcely afford'to lose it. On dates of their uomimitiou to the prosi- rious? Anything troubling you? ' • v .deslroyed by firo. Tiiere woro few fatali- dencynnd Uio.vice,presidency. This cus• ,.: Clny—I've lind a stroke of unusually "I suppose' tiiny. could not support U08, but many persona were injured by Now Haven, Conn. ,,'. ;' .• , . •' the'Republlcaii'side in New York, Gov- .i Dr. ,'Gedrgo''P..-Huntington, prptessot ,ernor:bdelli'Williiira;L. Wal'd,::william- tom originated .before., the invention'!of hard: luck. Been retiLscd by a young you?" interrogated Dranin. filling walls whileongaRed in the woric the. electric telegraph, when, the noUfica- :',' "No, the trouble, was I; could not' ot raaoue. ( Of • Hebrew, ;at;Dartmoutli College(,'died' 'Barues, ;Jr., :'find ;Chnr!es.'a woman before 1,had a .chiincoito:p.ro- of slow,:tovor.., ..DonUi occurred only; a Uon waa ono in fact as well aa in'name. support them." wlli^haye'^to' shoulder most of-Uie bur-, Nowadayaithe-notificnUon ia the occasion poso, Flower Aim burned'dowii;. few ho'ura; iitfor .the. i-eccl pt of tlio in teili-' den. The.Kepublicaus-will waste no when apepohca are.niadojto bo'usodins: Pott er—How. did it iiappen"; The old 0. & 0. fltiur mills, a pioneer gcnce.^t-Uiejddnth'i;at Hndleyi. Jiliisa^;: ammunition on-:the ;solld iSouUi, and campaign documents. Mr.iRooseveltand Francisco .Vttscliul, ex-Secretary of plant, leased to tho PorUanil Flouring that afternoon of iDr.''Huhtinston's';flith: '...•Cla: —I :=.overheard,'sMlss-: Daisvbtid' Judge Purlter, within five minutea after Commerce of Honduras, is an q.vile. Milla Company, was destroyed by flro at er, Right Rev. .Frederick'Dan Hunting• th«' Democrats 'Will' Ignore such al rong- any the other evening she wouldn't the votes were counted, know.that; they' He Willi probably make bis; home In Spokiino, Wash. Loaa, $tiO,000; insnr- ton; hlahop ot the Kpiscopal diocese of liolds ot Repubilwinlsm as northern marry tho best man In tbe world.- lind been nominated. ' ., Washington, knoe, $!lli,O0O. Central New York. |' > ' - New England, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Boston Transcript
,-'doujjt. ,TiiuR Stockmen in the 'I'exas Panhandle, 04c; corn,; No. 2 mixed, 520 to 54c;. entcrhd No. !), gave his name to tlio por• "Aha," snid. he, gnyly, "I hold her, at Brazilians aro groat eoft'eo'.drlnkel's.' after time does Waco calLthem "great souUi and west of Guymon, ,0. T., are .onts,;No. 2 mixed, 41c to 42c;fye. No. 2,. ter as Prosper Bertomy, went iipstair.s, nny rate." Numerous cups are drunk each', day complniuing n good deal, over the effects 'a,v(2s.'' ;The head alone In onoinstance 04c fo twc; clover seed, prime, .'ti().55. A - : : and knocked at tho first door he camo to. by Uio average man and wonuin.:- The of the'loco weed Uiissummer. It is said It wns opened by n servant. was a- foot in length. 'And the Bayeux • Buffalo—Cntilo, choice shipping,steers, ^ , , CHAPTlilR V. beverage is made very strong nnd that' tho loss of cnttle i.s likely ...to bo , "is Madame Gypsy at home?" At Uie,same: hour that Madame Nina tapestry, out of about- twenty axes ,?4.00 to .'?(j.25; hogs, fair to. choicn; .$4:00 = voiy sweet'. It produces nn oxliilai'a- largo this year, as a result of tho weed's Tho groom,hositnted; seeing this, li^an- Gypay was aoeking refuge at the Arch- represents all" except some three as to 1^5.75;' sheep, tnir to ciioico, ;.'j;3.50" to ' ' tloii of a more intense and lasUug kind rapid gioiUh ferlot showed his note, and aaid: : an.gol, so highly rocommonded by Pan• having long handles. Hardly evcrdtt !ii4.-75;lnmb.a,: common to choice; $5.75 (0 . than 'beer. 'Those addicted to this "M. Prosper told me to hand this note feriot, Bortomy was being entered on the we/flnd in tapestry' the short ax fori Tho'will of Mif Bertha Marion Dolber, ,i;(5.75. t_o madam, and wait Cor an answer." commitment book at the police ofiico. ; habit :- become --.very - resUes.!- and ono hand.' 'i whose tragic de.itli occurred at Uio Wal• New -York—Cnttle, JjiS 50 to $3.80; 'Fanferlot was ushered into a little Since the moment when he had resuni- scarcely able to sit sUlI or stand still' -,' _ J dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, has hogs, .'?400 to $0.00, hhcep, IjiS.OO to room, furnished in blue and gold sillt od his habitual composure,- he had-not oven for a moment. , ' Will Give Up 'XnbulRulo. boott.filed>for-probate in, San. Francisco. wlieit. No. 2 red, •?L02 to $1.04; damask. Heavy curtains darkened the faltered. But when he was ordered to On ilarch -i, 1000, S,'),000 rod mon in Most of her,estate, vohiod at nearly !f2,- corn, No. 2, 57c to jSc; onts. No. 2 white, windows and hung in front of tlio doors. empty his pockets on the table, and thoy Habit la the deepest, law of • human 000,000, is. givcn^to 'her friend, Etta 'Ma• 4i5c to 40c; bntler,:crenmery, l(3e to'17c; ' the Indian Territory will give up tribal One of the door ourtiilns was vw>hed bcenn to search him,,his 'eyes flashedin - nature.—Carlyle. rion Wan en.'" ' / eggs, western, 17c to 20c. rulo and become American cltlzen9.v,.' - STAND PAT. Do you think that all these men,' If MASON MARKETS. Jlnjghnnt bounty Seittocral given new leases of otticial life of Correiiluil every Wtxliiesduy ufteriiooii. greater power, will make better rec• MOOR OltAIK. I'ubllshoil KvuryThursilay The Ingham County News and.one ords than they have In the past? WHKAT, lied. No. 2, per buslicl & DC -uy- or two lesser partisan publications In SENSATION WIIKAT, While, No. 1. per bushel.... (q) m I can not understand wliy the ask ItVK. per husliel im m the county may be persuaded lhat ing of these questions should cause so OATS, pi'i' bushel am 3'J WILLIAM L. CLARK, SALE OF COUN, shullt'd. lier liUnilreit I WXSll 10 abuse and slander of any one who mucli commotion and why they should SHIRT WAISTS MASON, IMICIl. OI.OVKIl HKKI), per Diislli'l ,,„ « IXfeB IKI dares criticise those to whom they owe be answered by proposing "Three TIMOTHY 8I5I5I), por bushel ,. 1 bm^i W pollllcal servility Is a proper or at naocKuii'.SANn provisions, cheers for the Union" or by telling the SA I.T. SiiKlaaw, per liarrel ,. m Bntorett at the I'ostnnice, Miisou, Mlcli., us most the only weapon at tlieircom seeoDd-clas.s matter, , inquirer that "Pop." Goodell once re• HKAN.SiiinulcktMl, per bushel i OOffiil ar, imind. l'llTAT0K.S, per bushel iO& CO ceived more votes than he did or pbr KI.OUU, Iier hundi'iMl... 2 •Hi PRIOBS: • If the News wishes to know where haps saying that "The man lhat didn't IlUllKWIIKAT KLOb'K, per htinilrcii 3 no OSK YEAII... *l.n<> KOILS, perdozeu IB I stand on the Issues ot 1890' and 1900 stop talking silver until two years IlUTTKlt, per pound 10 Six JIo.vTiis riiin I will say that 1. stand where I then I.AKI). per poiiiiil 0'/, TiniKE .Mn.NTii.s "i>« after the republican party stopped, From I 5 o'clock, Saturday. Al'I'I.KS, (Irled, per Imiinil .'i stood and where they stood when 111 not entitled lo an answer." I'EAUIIKS, (irli'il, per poutiil 8® 10 republican party by its platform LIVE stock A.VO MEAT. THUHSDAY, AUGUST II, 1904. Now a candid answer to these ques• OATTI.K, per bundled i ijO®4 00 this county said; tions that are of vital Importance to JiKHK, (ii'i'ssed, per liiiiidreil 5 oorni (W We have decided to nialPORTLAND CKMENT, per barrel.... I n its resolutions; best factories in the country. They OAI.OI NI5I) IM-ASTKU, per 100 in IM.ASTKKINO llAIK, per bushel 110 " We ilicnfonpled(jetlicriintblic(in parly There are two kinds of laxative-medi• are worth from $1.2$ to .^'i.SO of any• SIIINOLKS, per tlioilsaiKl I -5®3 7Ii of MicMgan lo we evcnj effort in itn power LIMK, per barrel. 80 cines—Celery Iviiig and the other kind. body's money. For 4 hours fjn. LATH, per M i oOfM 00 io restore siker to Us liistoriu position in Celery King is a tonic laxative and a llie United ,'itales (is (t money metul. We medicine that never does aiiytbing but only, your ciioice for only ^'^v good. It inukes good health aud good I'roliiile OnliT, lluiitle.v—Auk, 1(» pledijn this in the helief that permanent State of Michigan, coitury of luKliaiu, ss, Al looks.. 25 cents at druggists. a session of the (iroliate court tor said county, prosperity will not be assured or justice held at the urohiite nllice, in the eltyot Masou, on the'.'(iili dayot .Inly, liW. .)ui)0E I'Aiiivisit now knows that he done until silrer tah'es its place .tide by side Platform of Michigan Democrats. „KIMMEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE,, Present. .Iiison K. Nichols, .IndKO of Probate. has been noiiiinaled lo Uie liiKhesl •with ijold as one of die two ijrcul monty Ill the matter ot the estate ot Lee Huntley, 1. The democrats of Michigan, In dec(!ased. olllee in Ihe gift of llie people. victals of the •world." On lllliiK the petition, duly verllled, of Sarah convention assembled, indorse tlie N. Post, diiuKltter and li^natee ot said de• The position of the silver man of platform and the candidates of the ceased, prayliiK tliiit au Itistrunient on lilu L.\ST Friday .Judge Alton B. Parker ISiiO and 1900 was that tlie business of In tills court, pnrportlnt; to be the last will resigned as chief Jnslice of the court national,convention recently lield al The Yankees nf t'nrlujcnl. and lesiiitiient or .said deceased, may bo admit• the country demanded more basic Thn Aiielciit nirille. , "Observe thom, .seiior," snld a hotel ted to prohiite, anil that the adnilulsiratlon of of appoal.s of llie stale of New York St. Louis. said eslate may be Kfanted unto Wilton 11. money. The opposition said it was In Home a uiiitrs itive.stltiire of his Weeper In Msbon to ono of Ills lOngllsh to be the unlraiunicled candidate ot 2. We favor the nomination of all lltinlle.v, the e.xei'iitiir named In said will, or not the quantity but the quality that glrillo sliowtitl Unit lu; was intent ou giiest.s. "They are the Vankeos of Por some other stillahlu iierson. candidates for olllce by direct vote of Il is ordered, that the lOtb day o( August, the democratic parly for the ollico of we needed. Since tliat time new dis work of soiiie nature, WliiMi lie took tugal." the people and will do everything in ne.\t, al ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said president. Ifad he been a republican coveries have given to our circulation It oh' und lot Ills tiliilc fall It was pat He Indicated a group of Brazlllau.i prohiite olllce, he asslniieil for iirovliiK said In- our power to secure legislation direct• ent to all that biiHlncss was ovor atul striinu'tit and hearltiK said petition. .Tiidge Parker would have held onto more llian $700,000,000 of gold and to consisting of a prosperous sugar plant Ills further ordered, that a copy of this ordor one olllce until he wa.s absolutely sure ly lo that end. that III! was I'reu to speak to Ills frli-utls or, Ills wife, who literally blazed with be piihllslieil in iha Inoham Countv Okmo- business added prosperity. Wl«j,ther OKAT for three successive weeks, of another. We favor the adoption of such at Ills and thuir leisure. Tims llie glr dlniiioiuls, and two pretty daughters. God or the republican party deserves die served a i)iirposo—iiogallvi,> In li.i JASON K, Nicnor.8, legislation or constitutional amend• "They regard Portugal as their 'old (•Atriiecn))y,l .ludije of Probate. the credit is a question that the News clinracter, of conrso, bnt ii purpose nev- MiciiioAX democrats performed a ments as shall provide, viz : country,' for they broke away from (1. I,. I'KCK, Probate Roirlster. sowt and the Creator will have to settle. eriht'leHs, Its splieru of usefulness did duty at Grand Rapid.s last week Wed• a. For the election of railroad and us lis the .\uierlcaiis broke awtiy from roliiih, Order, IteAney—Auk:, Ut It does not interest me at present, not end here. It wus tlKiiratlve of you. Thoy make Inunense fortunes I Stale of Mlchlfian, the probate court for the nesday that cannot liclp being accept• tax commissioners by a direct voteof although I can conceive conditions in property. When a niiiii or woman put Briizll aud come here lo spend them, county of Injiluiiu, At a session of said court, able to the rank and llle of the party. the people. oil" his or lier .girdle It wii.s a token ot held at the nrohate olllce. In the city ot Mason, the future tliat may make the ques just as the American luilllouaires go to lu said cottuty, on the 2'.id day ot July, A, They nominated for the head of their b. For municipal home rule. reniiiichitloii of soiiie right or privllogo. tlon more prominent than it has ever .England." ^ 1), tlHIL ticket a member of their party and c. For the election of United State •'.The widow ol' ruilli) 1., dyke of Hnr- I'resent, Hon, Jason E, Nichols; Judge ot Pro• been in the liistory of the world. guiidy, for InstiiiK.'o, reiioiitiiied lit.'r bate. did not chase off after a member ot senators by popular vote. llufT • Cltiuamaa OUT* IUh'H'ii. lu the matter ot the estate ot Mallnda Ilessey, rlglit ol" aucoossloii by '•putting oil' her deceased. another party as their leader. Ing• If tliere is anything in tlie point .Many Clilnauien frequent I'hlllpplne 4: For the enactment of such legis girdle on llie duke's loiiib." I'er eoii- Albert K. IClnK, baving filed In said court his ham county delegates were all on the made by llie News that the majority markets and nre good pntroii.s, ns linal .'ulmluistratlon account, and hi» gietitlou ation and constitutionalamendmenls tni. the prinee.s of Ireland In taking prayliiK for the allowance thereof and for the which a man may receive as a candi• niiiny have restaurants und need large right side but one. Below is tlie ticket as will determine reasonable c6mpen the oath of fealty to King .lolin, laid assfKiiitieat and distribution of the residue of date for olllce is a true index of his auitpllos. A Chinaman usually buy.i a said estate; nominated, Ferris beating Stearns on ation for the transportation of pas aside their girdles, tlielr .skeans and It Is ordered, that the lOtlidayof August, A, moral and intellectual attainments, number of eggs and always carries the llrst ballot: For governor, Wood- tholr caps. "In the cej-einoiiy of ex- D. 1004, at tun o'clock In the forenoon, at said sengersand freight upon tlie eleclri with hini to market a small tin pall probate olllce, be and Is hereby apiioliited tor bridge K. Ferris of Big Rapids ; lliju- then lam forced to admit that I be• coiiiinnnlcntioii," snys a writer, "the ind steam railroads ot the state, and full of water to test their usefulness cicainlnlnK anil allowing stild account and hear- long well down in the scale, for of iny bishop cut or tore away frotii the cul• liiK said petition; tenanl-governor, Ifiram ft. Hudson of to authorize the several township au If tho egg falls to the bottom of tbe II Is fiirlber ordered, that public notice thereof legislative associates Hon. A. L. Rich prit the girdle tiiiit was ahout liltii Mancelona; secretary of state, .lames tliorilies outside of cities to llx and pall It Is good; If It rises to^the top it hfiKiveu hy piihllcatloti of a copy of this order jias since served a term in the peni• uiid the newly made liiislmnd In Koine for lliree successive weeks previous to said day T. Bach of Kalaiuav.oo; stale treas• in bad and Is refused, only to be care of iiearliiR, In the Ingham cou.vrv IIemociia'I', determine from time to time, the took from his wife the niiihieii girdle urer, lOdwin R. Smith of Clinton; tentiary altljough lie had a republi• fully wiped oft' by the vender and put a newspaiier priiilud and circulated In said coun• maximum charge for street car ser of sheep's ,wool In which she wus ty. (A true copy.) auditor-general, George A. Curry, can niiijority of 1,105 to iiis credit. back In stock to catch a customer ./ASON E.NfCIIOLS, JtidRaot Probate. ice and for gas and electric llgjilser bound up to the tiny of her luurrluge." (1. L. I'KCic, Probate RcKlster. jowlp of Iron wood; superintendent o Tw(D others have stood trial for high without the pall. ice and other public utilities. —Cbambers' .ioiiriiiil. riibaUi Order. .Stiiiisoii—Augiist 13 public instruction, .John E. Mealiey crimes after receiving majorities of 5. We urge the submission of an Slate nt .MlclilKan, county of IiiKliain, sa. At of Plymouth ; hind commissioner, from one to three thousand. Hon. Id«iitl(>- ol liivan. a session (It the prohiite court for .said county, mendment to the constitution of llie held al the prolmte olllce, In the city of Masou, Henry McCiirty of Newaygo ; member Miram High could receive a majority Oioixl I'olntn In n. Ynlisley—1 have always bad an Idea stale of Michigan authorizing cities that after a couple had been married on the l.'ilh dayof July, 1901. board of ediiciition, IT. Kirk White nf of 1,085 over his democratic opponent Among the inuny canine aualltles Present, .lason K. Nichols, Jiidse of Probate, and villages to acquire ownership by worthy of Iniitatloii a lover of the for some time even ibelr thoughts be In the iiiatier of the estate of Montcalm SUin- Owosso ; atinrney-general, V. 0. GiilT- and still become a fugitive from jus• son. deceased. purchase or condemnation ot public "four footed brothers" enipliash/.es cume to a sreat degree Identical. Am ney of Missaukee coiiiily; justices of tice. Hon. Alfred J. Dolierty, the On lllliiK the petlllnii, duly verllled, of Kdltli tllitles witliin tlieir respective llm 'their coiilenteil resignation to the cir- I right, Viick'! Sprlnu, iliiiiKhier nnd lielr-at-law ot said deceas• the supreme conn, Allen C. Adsit of bell COW so-called, could slap the face ed, iirayliiK that adinlnlstratlon of said estato its, with full authority to control tlie cutiistuuce.s of life. Dogs, he says, do .Mr. N. I'eok—Y'ou are. About this limy be Kiaiitpd to Grace Spring or some other Grand Rapkis, Clinton Roberts of of a news reporter of lialf his size and same for the common good. not go about ji-ylng to ilo good lo other time my wife Is tliiuklng over what suitable per.ion. . Flint, Thomas A. Bogle of Atin Arbor. proye liis moral superiority, by a ma dogs by nr^g them to bark In the she'll auy to me for coming lionie so It Is ordered that the t2th dav of Aukusc, 0. We believe that laws should be next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said Our nominee for governpn is at the jorlty of 3,200. Even. Johnnie-Balrd Hnnie key nndi bite witlitbe .same tootli late, and so am 1. probate olllce, be assigned for, the hearliig, oC enacted making it a criminal offense salil petition. head of the Ferris institute at Big and "Pop."Goodell could show major• as thoriiselVes, iior,^ wlih.'lris, a merciful for any member of tlie state legisla• It Is further orderero(iv(i. ot the railroads or the machine. be seen and not heard. I have never they atuiid by them and make a clKMsr. I'rocrustlnatlog Bachelor—Oh, I'm no The tinderslgnea, having been appointed by 7. We believe in the submission of tliH probate court for the county of Iiiibant, coni- questioned the general integrity and ful txwt of It. Over aud aKuln a dog good at coiuiiidriims. nilsslonera on the estate of John M. llrowu, all questions ot great; public import puts hla heart before hia outraged deceased, to settle and adjust all claims against ACT QUICKLY, lionesty of the legislative majority; Intrepid Widow—You §lve It up? said estate, do herebv give notice lhat thoy will but 20 men can be so placed as to de to a direct vote of the people. stomach and lets his alTectloim doiul- Why, bocauae "we" can't be "wed meet for lhat niir|)flse at the preiiilses on .Sop- .8. The administration nf our state nate hla Indlgeatlou rather than desert without It! toinber it, IftO'l.and on ,Jnnuury 37, laou, Delay Has Been Dangerous in feat every measure ot reform that at one o'clock In the ikfteriioon of said days. Six. government at the present time and his master for a better board. Many a months from the 27tli day of ,luly, A. 1) ll»l, is Mason, may be demanded by the people of for several years past h^s been in the master, concludes the dog champion, A Sliuati Bur'« KB»nled«e. thetlme limited fur the presentation of claims. the state. 1 have made no claims for J. K. CAVENDKK, Do the right thing at the right time. highest degree unsatisfactory and dis• would do well to emulate In points like A small boy whose examliiatiou pa• personal or political morality. I will these the uieaiieat of hlu "little yellow 32W4 KREI) M. HALL, Act Quickly 111 times of danger. creditable to the people of Michigan. pers Included a qucstiou aa to the orl Bated August 31, liJOl. Commissioners. admit that if tlie "News can demon• curs," Backache Is kidney danger. The recent republican state conven• gin oC tho alphabet gave the following Uu,iolution. strate that the administration of Hon. answer: "Anglo-Saxon waa tha flrut Doan's Kidney Pills aclquickly. tion was dominated by the same spirit AVIiereas, a special assessment roll for the pur• Charles Blair; as attorney-general, is Mutt t» Take Coffee. man who wrote the alphabet. He pose of paving iMiipIestrfeeffrom thoeast side ot " Cure all distressing, dangerous kid• and the same corporate interests A street to the west side of';B street in tbe city •' ney ills. the rule of the state government in• The London fjancet commends the wrote it In Greek flrat and tbeui came ot Mason, has been reported to this council by stead of the exception, I will vote which have controlled thepresent ad• pra'litlCe of drinking colTee after dln- to America and taught It to tha na• tho special assessors.'Therefore bo It >• Plenty of evidence lo prove this. Resolved, That said special assessment roll bo • the republican- ticket. When the ministration. We deem it the duty lier, as coffee is an antidote to alcohol. tion." -;; Harrison 0. Gall, fdrmerly slierilT, placed on lllo hy the city clerk and be designated . News discusses my personality, "my of all loyal citizens regardless ofj par• Those whose digestions nre disturbed assessment roll No. I,19(M, and that the special and member of tlic council, and a resi• Tbe DlBff Phrslolttii. assessors meet with tbo council on Moiiilav, tho ty connection, to rebuke, by an over• by the use pt hot coffee nre advised to ir,lb day ot August, A. D. inoi, at 8;00 o'clock dent of Mason for forty years, en• eloquence," "my charts" or "my gas The Doctor—Vou would have an at• dorses Doiin's Kidnev Pills as follows; whelming vote next November, the secure the advantages of Its stimulat• ). m., at the council room In the said city ot tanks" it wantjers from the issue. Let tach of brain fever but for one thing. ason, to review .said special assessment roll "Doan's ICidney Pills are llie beat practices, the extravagance, the in• ing properties by taking It In the form and to hear any objections thereto, and be It the News answer the.se questions: Impatient Patient—And wtiat's that? fun her remedy of the kind I ever tried and I competence and the disloyalty which of jelly. We are assured that a clear am pleased to allow my name to be coffee Jolly after dinner Is every bit na Tho Doctor—The fact that nature Resolved, That this resolution be published Did not your party promise, through prevail a present. for two silceesslvo weeks in the Ingliaiii County used as one who endorses llie claiiii.s good as the hot infusion, while It In mnde you an immune from that par- Democrat and Ingliaiii County News, news• made for tliem. For two years 1 liad its platl'orm two years ago, that if 9. .Our state government needs re• tlciihir variety of fever,—Baltimore papers published and circulated In this city. free froniysonie of Its drawbacks. Cof- KiiNicST li. ICkllv, City Clerk. / pitin tliroiigli my loins and across iny intrusted witli power It would pass a adjustment upon lines of greater econ• feo|,unlike alcohol, dlailnlshes organic Aniei'lciih. kidneys, caiising iiii^dnvenlence and law for direct nominations ? omy and better business methods. We waste, rouses the innscuhir energy • i snil'ering. Tile secretions from the A 'WliiKlcas AnKcI. kidneys were very irregular and liii.'llly Was not the man you have now nom- urge.the voters of Michigan to lay without the collapse which follows al• 50 YEARS' coholic imbibition, and gelatin In the BlIson—.Tlmsoii seems to be devoted EXPERIENCE colored. Leaniiilg about Doan's ICid- inaled for governor;' Fred Warner, aside party prejudices, te elect mem• ney Pills, L procured them at Liing- elected upon that platform, and did I'oriu of jelly is cooling, assuages thirst, to Ills wjfe. bers o'f the state legislature who are Tlinson—No wonder; she Is the moat ,ycar Bros.'driiu slure. A few days lie not use his influence againsC the Is soothing and has a tendency to ab• tiftor taking the llrst dose I began n sympathy with primary reform and sorb any excessive acidity of the stom• angelic creature I .ever saw. VA'hy, I pa.ssage of such a law and against the to feci bettor and 11 was a compara• the otlier principles herein enunciat• ach. believe she could even keep a girl.— tively short lime before 1 was entirely keeping ot his party's pledge ? ed and to unite.with us in electing the New York Weekly. well. The pills simply worked wonder• Was not Lieutenant-Governor Malt- state officers nominated at this con• fully. Whenever 1 hear anyone com• Avoid greatn'essT in a Cottage there land nominated and elected upon the MEADVILLE. TRADE MARKS . plaining 1 invariably advise them lo vention who are pledged|tothe earnest may be found more real happiness than DeSIQNS ' same platform and did he ever preside procure Doan's Kidney Pills, take a supportof those prlnciplijs. Miss Ann.a Patrick is slowly improv• kings or their favorites enjoy la pal• COPyRICHTS Ac. course of treatment, and they need Anyono sending a skotcti and doscrintlon mar over the senate other than to appoint ing. aces.—Horace. ••'--'- aacortnlii our opinion tiea whether au not be dubious about the result." the committees, and did he not ap• lurantinn is probaUrpatn>tabl6.'~Caiiiiiiu'nicii- Stop! Don't take imitation celery teas Ray Morehouse is on the sick list. A/i tu Entliifi:.' tlonaatnetlToonadoiitfiu.MNOBOOK on Patuuta Forsale by all dealers, price50cents. mint froo. Oldoot oiioncy for aocunnn putentii. point on the election committee, the when you ask for Celery King, a medi• C. L. Abbott has returned from It la a good plan not to eat when you t'atenca taken throUKli Muuu X Co. reculvo Foster-Milburn Co., Bulfalo, N. Y., jComiuittee that had charge of the cine of great value. The " teas'.' are ipccial notice, without obarKO, lu tho 8f}le agents for the United Slates. Traverse City. ; / i are hurried, primary reform election bill—Kelly, urged upon you because they are bought Remember the name, Doan's, and take cheap. Never jeopardize your health iu Newt. Woods, Guy Grimes, Lee When you are troubled. Scientific America no other. Baird and Fuller, and did they not Binding, Lydia Osborne and Grace When you havo no appetite, A liandjornely Uliiatraloa waokly. Largest clr- a bad cause. Celery King only costs 25 culatlon ot any sclentlilo tournal. O'ernia, III it use their influence to kill the bill that cents aud it never diaappointa. Binding went to Detroit last Thurs• Wheu you are laboring under any mr i_four niontha, |L Solil by all nowodealera. had'passed tbe house by a vote of 74 strain of mind. day on the 1. 0. 0. F. excursion from MUNN&Co3B>Br..dw.,,Newrork When you cannot lay aside every to 14? LESLIE. Stockbridge, Uranch onico, IQS V St., WuehluHton. D. U. HUMPHREYS' care and give yourself up to leisure by Was not your candidate foi; state Mrs. Blanche Jones, wife of Charles :S. J. Proctorand family spent Sun• Spociflos cure by acting directly on tha enjoyment of the meal. treasurer, Frank Glazier, elected upon Jones, eastot town, died last Thurs• sick parts without disturbing tho roat of day at Pleasant lake. tlio system. tlie same platform as a state senator, day. Funeral services were held Sun• Mrs. M. Smith of Pine lake visited Clennllii«iaa. No. 1 for Fevers. and did he not vote against every day afternoon at the Baptist church, her motlier,'Mrs. G.L. Carter last Cleanliness Is next to godliness. What CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH No. 2 "Worms. . measure for primary reform ? Did he of which she was a member. The week.' ,:' an Ideal world this would bo It' clean• No. 3 "Toothing. not also vote to cootlrm the appoint• Baptist minister being absent on a Dan. Patrick and Will Borden vis• liness were the rule everywhere and PENNYROYAL PILLS In everything — dean houses, clean No. i " Diarrhea. ' ment of Tom. Navio as a member of vacation, Mr. Redfern, the evangelist,' ited at James Radford's in Mason last No.. 7 " Coughs. streets, clean bodies, clean hearts, cle^ii the state prison board ? preached the. sermon. There was a Saturday and Sunday. No. 8 " Nonralgia. accounts and clean characters,—Mas- At the time of such appointment very large attendance at the services. : -"Mrs. Eva Ide of Webberville visited No. 0 " Headnche.i. \ swell's Talisman, djd your paper not say: '^Gov. Bliss A prohibition meeting was held at l^r daughter, Mrs:'Wra. Abbott, the No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. U " Supprossod Porioda. has flung aiiinsuU info republican ranlcs the town hall,on "Tuesday evening. Urst of the week. lie Kiietv. that can not be easily apolocjized for. The The attendance was very small. G. ri,-,ahd S. J. Proctor and families Mrs, Caller Down-You needn't think I<»dlle». aait Drugciat for No. 12 " Whites. UlllCllKWGK'St KSrUMJtll in lied and No. 13 " Croup. appointment of 'Tom. Kavin as a member Miss Marjorie Hills:,of Jackson, is! entertained relatives from Waterloo, that I'm going to fl.\- your trousers at Gold iiuotmilc boxes, floiUed with. blue, ribbon." I'like uo utiivr. Iloniiie dniiKvruus aubstl. No. U ".The Skin. of the slate prison- board is inexcxisable. visiting friends here. Stockbridgej Perry, and Mrs. Wemple thlshour of the night. lulluiMandliullntloiis. liuyuryourDruKglst,' Caller Down—Tut", tut! It's never too Of, send .|c. in suimps tor I'nrtleiilun, Testl. •No.,15 " Kheumatism. ' Yel he shoidd be thought of in. the same A number of-Leslie people took.in I'rora'California, to dinner last Thurs• luuulnis and "nvller for Ladlcii," inleuer. late to mend,—Philadelphia Inquirer. by rutiirn Mi»l|. lu.uuu Teslimonlida. tjold by: . No. IG " Malaria, light as the senators who voted to confirm the e.xcursionUo Grand Ledge Tues• day. idl Dnigifhts, '' No. 19 " Catarrh. the a]}2)ointmcntf" • ... day,, also a good many are and h.ive • Misses Maggie Kelley and Florence VuiuiiiiuKuablc. , CHJOHESTBR OHEMIOAI. 00. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. aiOU nindliOD .Vqunrc, I'llZIU., PA, Do you commend the influence of •been to Pleasant lake. , .:RoblDsbn of'Mason spent Sunday at- : "Even that Impecunious little Dodg• Menlluu IkU taper. < , No. 27 « Tlio Kidneys. Thcron Atwood la state government Farmers are beginning to bring in, Chas. Kelley's. ' ^ em can a tl'ord an automobile, r won• ::: ,V- /' Tho Bladder, . and, approve bis conduct in" relation their crop of cucumbers.. The dry ,' G. MvPullingspenta few days-.last der how ho manages it?" No. 77 " La Grippe. • "He can':,"—Cleveland Plain Dealer, In small bottles of pellets that fit the vest with the railroads of the state through weatherbegan to seriously hurt them, week at South lake. pookot. At Druggists or mailed, 25o. each. his olllce as commissiomjr•'-•''•Do you but the line showers of Wednesday Mrs. J. Cavender and children from. "Very few people talk just enough and .aE9"Motlioal Guide inallod free. thi nk his contin uance i n power: is; for will.b^lp.them and all lother growing Etchells.'visited^'Miss;Anna Patrick ^Iliimplireys' Med. Oo.,Cor. William & Jolm Streets,' not too much.—Washiugton (la.)'Demo the best interests of the state?:' crops; amazingly. last week Wednesday. crat. E. J. Unrabeck goes to Boston on theO.X. K. e.vcurslon. IlHeKpeoteil IlBmor. -In my early duys I ouijij tried to en- K. 0. Dart madea business trip to Webberville last Friday..: , gngo'as modol^a'blifrnegro',wlio;mado. It living: out of chewing glass la sundry Have You Any Trouble? ..MILLS., K, h. Winani of r.ansiog bas been Id the city during the past week. liurrooiim for tho oulurtaliiiuunt of Miss Anna Kellogg reiurned Tuesday from an tlioHO gatlioro'i tliori!, With Your Watch, outing at I'leasanthike. "I want to paint you," I said whon U, H. Chirk and A. M. Petty with their families lit! hud taUuii round llio bat iiftor bis weru lit IJoble's lake Tuesduy. With Your Clock, porfortiiniicu, Mr.and Mrs, G. L, I'fck have beea at Pleas- With Your Spectacles, August Red Tag Sale aiit lake during the past week. "What eiilluli, bi)^s?" liu askwl siispl- Alien McLiiluhie of Ottawa, Ont., is visiting eloii,sly. his brother, Thotiias Mcl.aleliie. "Why, natural color, of coiirsi.'," I re- or has your EYES been giving you any discom• plli.'il. "1 want to iialiit your I'licu, yon Mr. and .Mrs, K. G. Parker retiirtied last Tlittrs fort? If so, go and see day from their visit in York State. know." , Offers bargain chances in all departments. Do Jii.stice J. E, Ferguson left yesterday fur Fort . "Yub; I'so not taking any, boss," liu Waynr, Miiiicleand Indlanaiiulls Ind., fur a two weeks'visit. aiild llrmly. "Tlio culbib I'so got Is good enough for this Obllo." ' not fail to take advantage of the opportunity. Eiaaiett and Irma Gruncr nt St. Louis, .Mo. who have been visiting at W. iM. McCrnssea's 1 once nearly got baiiiiiiorcd for iiink- will ri'tiirn lioiiift ne.vt Suturdiiy. They will sto|) DAYTON at Chicago. liig a eoloroa sketch from llfo of ii very roapoctabh) golf ciidOle In nn attltuiloof T, M. Bortie.whn has been living ntClrcleville, 0., has returned tn this city and will go In with ease, siibaeiiueiitly adding a strout cor- Jeweler and Graduate Optician The httnt for mis.spelled words attracted considerable atten• his brother Theodore. Ills family will arrive iior.a.s II backgrotiiKl niiU sending It to tion to our August sale bill. Several mistakes in grammar, next week. an exhibition under the title "A tamf- Mrs, J. C. Fingerle and daughter Elaine, Mrs. or." Tho limn caiiio round to mm im In Me also carries a complete line of punctuation, abbreviation and use of compound words were A. Macdonald, Mrs. L. II. McArtlitir. Mr. and found, which did not count in the contest. Also several words Mrs. F. L, Stroud and Mrs. F, E, Densniore were n violont rage, said ho was "a blooiiiln', iiesis nt Mrs, F. li, Whl|)ple at Grand Ledge roHpoctaldo, 'Igli class golf caddie and WATCHES, CHAINS AND JEWELRY found are spelled more than one way, such as satine or jewelry, iiesdiiy. f no loafer," and If I didn't nltor the title OF ALL DESCRIPTION. or sateen or jewelery. * Most of the lists were not complete. or that dashed picture he'll eltbor put Miss Bonabel Barr is entitled to first prize for sending in the Obituary. Ills solicitor on to ine or Jolly well bash first complete list. The five otlier prizes go to these five per• Mrs. Malliilii Parish was born March nio. No charge made for polishing your rings, chains, etc, or for IS, 1327, In Tompkln.s county, N. Y., sons, who sent in complete lists ne.vt: Mrs. Fred Stanton, Mrs. Ob, yes; thoru's a lot of humor nbotit straightening up your spectacles. Elnorah S. Webb, Mrs. Minnie Nellis, Miss Mabel Kieppe and married to Peter S. Parish at Farmer, If you only look for It In phicos where Merrill Graham. The words properly spelled are as follows; Seneca county, N. Y,, April 15, ISoi"); yon don't o.\poct to tlnd It.— Tom ALL GOODS AND REPAIRING GUARANTEED. Hnnvtio In Booklovors' .Magazine. Accumulate, realize, champagne, linen, embroidered, shiny, removed to Mlcliitriin in/the sprln^r of n_pvelties, taffeta, household, drapery, underwear, serviceable, iSiiO, settling upon tlie'farm wli'icli DAYTON, The Jeweler and Optician, Mason. 1'lic IIiiiKlrtrd Aixl i'Mrir-drnt INitlni. notable, suits, sacques, impossible. lias been lier home until deiitli. Your Blblo, If It Is of tbo rognbitlon 300O00OO0OOO00OOOOOGOC Mrs. Parish wlis the mother of tlve sort, closes tho book of' Psalms with diiUK'hters, two o,(»,wliom survive her, the One lltftidroil nnd Fll'tletb. In tlin Mi.ss Emma K. Pariah of Aurelius and Crook Bible, however, tliero Is anothor, Your Folks and Our Folks. Mrs. Siiriih E. Norris of this city, who ontltb'd "A |)salm of Oavlil after be have been with and cared for her dur- bad slain Goliath." Atlianusliis praises CAN MAKE MAN M. K. Park ot Holt was in the city .SiUurdiiy. iiK'her last sickness. It very bigb'y In his "Synopsis of tbe Going to Buy a.... 0. W. Halstead wii.s In Lanslat; last Saturday. Holy Scriptures." It was verslrted by Comlnir here when the country was K.S.Avery of Laasini; was In th,i city yester- ApolUimrlus Ale.vnndrlu.s,. A. D. 3ti0, SOUNO JO STRONS diiy. new, she has passed tlirouuli and cour- and a Latin translation ot" It may be •lames S. Halne.s ot Leslie was in the city Tues•atjeoiisly borne the trials falling to founil In tbe works of Pabrlcus. Tho day. her lot incident lo the settliof^ of all Kngllsli translation Is by Buriiig-Ooiild, Detroit SpscialisI Oiscoyers Sometliing Miss Winifred Nellls was In Lansing last Sat Furnace urday, new timbered countries. the well known antbiuarlnn: Entirely New far tlie Cure of Diseasa W. T„ Cheney ot Coldwater was In flieelty over PSALM CLI, Suiuliiy. I. I waa amnll amons my brethren, and, or in Your Own Home. NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. growing up In my father's hoimo, t kept Willis \'atider(;ool( was home from Allilon over Claude Stone and family of east On• Ilia Hhuep, Sundny. My handjt made the organ and my YOU PAY ONLY IF CURED. .Inline A. E. Cowles of Lansing was In the city ondaga visited at D. Darrow's Sunday. tlngera Hhaped the pnaltery. Motiiliiy. Leon and Myrtle, Jolinson of east 3. And who declared unto rny Lord. Ha, G. W, Browne and family were at Plae lako the Lord, he heard alltblngn. Metlioil anil Full Particulars Sent Free Tiiesdiiy. Aurelius visited In this place Sunday 4. He sent hie nnKcIa and thoy took me —Write for it This Very Day. Mr, and Mrs. Har|)er Reed were In Lanslnn "Grandpa" Hyde, who has been from my father's aheap. He anointed Be Sure and See Us Before You Buy. Tuesday. me in mercy from hia unction. stayintf with his ami, A. J. and family, Great and goodly are my brethren, A Dtitpoil; .speolnUsfc who hiw II certificates and K. II. Cotiiiterot .Iiickson was lu the city last since last April, returned to liis daugh• but with them God wiw not well pleaaed. Siiturdiiy. dlploniim trom mi.'dleid colli!(,'es anil fltiite raixl- ter's In Liinsint' Monday. G. I went til meet the (giant) stranger, We have something new jn Ranges, and the Iciil l)oard.s, law perfected » stiirtUnK niothixlof Ml.ss Kate Henderson was in ,f:icks.in last and he eura city over Stm- The M.E. ladies will give-a "pro• knows exactly to whom he is related. diiy. Zoa Phora has doao mora to relievo siilterlni? gressive luncheon" Saturday evening. •nd OAuao happiness and, creata health and Miss Uiihy Pr.Utnt Detroif visited Mrs. L. B. Graham atronttlU and beauty atnonK the wonieo o( McArthur from Tliursday until Saturday of last Bill, 13c. Allcomeatid seesomething Oalulnm a Little. HOYT & m Amsrica than all other remedies and medlulnes week. ' . new. The discouraged artist stood off from oomblned. This Is proved by thousand* of lot- tora coming from ovary coiamunlcy la the laadi Mrs. Anna Nichols and Mrs. ffai ley Mclmls of Little Ruth Mixter entered the bis latest work and .viewed It with a .Laeksnn visited Masou relatives aud friends gloomy face. This bread is bakedby the Mor pnlnlDfl lis wonderful worli. iSunday. home of L. C. Mixter July 31st. Lou Are doing businese at the same ; ZoaWiora cures all diseases and weaknesses "There's no use talking about it," he Mrs. Isaac Drew nnd her niece. Mrs. L. Hud• wishes for, a boy but decided to^ keep ton Baking Co., the largest bak• old place, with a choice ot women, all misplacements, 3upprstseil.,.aDd son ot Auburn, N. Y., are spending a few days said moi'osijly, "I'canlt paiut as well as palotui perloda, lauoorrbea, piles, Hooding, in Lansing. \, , her. ery in Detroit, and shipped to line of kldnoy, liver and bladdor dissasa and Imparts did ten years ago." neir life, streDi;tb and vigor to tha entirs syitem. Mrs. L. C. Webb anil Mrs. Helen F. Campbell J. Olin and E. Hesse, with their "Oh, .res, you can," said the trled-'and us fresh daily. have been visiting relatives at Lake VIewdiirIng Miss Ollls Johnson, Crtdersvllle, Ohio, sajs: the jiast week, , . •... wives, spent Sunday at Waverly Park. honest friend to whom; he made the "Yourmodlclna has helped ma woadortullyla coufeaslon. "It's only'that your tust« various waya and has given ma rosy'cheeks. H. H. Parker-went nn the NlagaraFallse.xcnr- Meda Potter and son ^of Lansing Teas, Coffees ' I (eel mora like a young girl ot olnetoea than aslot i last Thursday and visited at Canandaigiia spent Friday with Mrs. Mabel Case. is Impravlag."^- gjrl of 40 years of age. It has savod me many and Clifton Springs, N. V, C.S. CLARK, Prop The lad ies'aid meets with Mrs. Linda dollars. Before X used Zoa Phora I oould not Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bristol and diuiRhters < IIU Point or view. and Spices vyorli or content myself at home or any placa Mrs, Frank Ellett nnd Miss Nina Brlsioiywere Strayes today (Thursday)., • ; "I wonder, wli.vi there are no mar• Maple Street. else, but now I can worlt and enjoy Ufa better at Pleasant lake last week. - .1 V, than ever before." • Mr. and Mrs. Cllppert of Lansing riages in heaven,'' said the sweet'young C. A. Caldwell has been given the state nt and everything in the line of staple* > Write tho Zoa Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., forMIchlgii n to travel la by his liian, Ue was at visited at Cal. Torrance's Sunday. thing. a free trial bottle aud a copy of their lUustrateil Grayling with his wife over Suuday. and fancy medical book, " Dr. Peiigolly's Advloe to Wom• Mrs. Clare is entertaining her two Well, heaven's • heaven. Isn't It?" an." Tho doctor will gladly give tree medical Mrs, 0. U. Austin Is visiting her peoiile at asked the crusty bachelor.—Detroit .rnnesvilie.goliigAVednesdaynf lastweek. The nephews. ' , . • advice when needed. Zoa Phora Is far salaal Free Press.; . . 11.00 a bottle by ' . doctor accompanied her as far as Jackson. . Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle were in Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kecler ot Grand Kaplds ..GROCERIES.. l.ONUYKAK BliOS., Mason. who liavebeen vtsltin«thelrpare(»itsln'Aialedon Eapids Sunday attending camp meet• Priwaiiiptlyc IHvldcMice. went to Detroit lust Thursday to visit relatives. ing. ' "Hut—how do you know ho went to ...GREENBACKS.,. Miss Clara Sclmll of'Grand Kaplds. who has Herbert Edgerly and" Johiv' Foster heaven?" • We always pay the highest market'' been visiting the families of A. .L Keeler and 'Kaze tlioJnule kicked him that way, Mrs.'S. A. Mitchell of Alaiedon, returned home improved ourschool iiouses with paint 2:23 1-4 price for country produce. last Saturday. an' be hain't.never come dowtryit!"— last week; Mrs, ,L M.Dre.sser and daughters, Maude and Atlanta Constitution. Mabel, of New Orleiiiis, l.n,, were In Detroit last Puts an End to it AH. Goods delivered promptly- to any Job Printing- Saturday, They will visit Slasou.friends tlie The I'lty ot It. Fo| service this season at fore part of next mouth. , , . A grievious wail oftlraes comes as part of the city, ^ These people, who know, all about'the Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Halstead. Mr. and Mrs. H. a result of. unbearable pain from over $20 to insure with foal. 0. Halsteadand sou Kobert. Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. ta.\ed organs. -Dizziness,, backache, stock'luarketand how'lt Is going never A. Earle and daugliter EHrnestltie.Mrs. Clara Day aiid.MIss Flotence Day and Geo. Day of llvercomplaint and constipation. But tell you until it is Lgone.—Chicago Trib• Luaslag are at Pleasant lake tills week.. . thatiks to Dr. King's New Life Pills une. . . ' ' HOYT & SON, Mayor and Mrs.-Hont, Mrs. CP. Snell.a sister theyput anend to itall. They are gen• Neatly Executed and of Mrs. Jioot, Col. L. H. Ives. Dr. Gertrude tle bub thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Money is a bottoralesa-sea.'in which Oamiihell, Mr, and-Mrs. K.,V. Tallman, George Guaranteed by Longyear Bros., Mason, A. I. BARBER; Mason. Grocers, Talluian, Miv and Mrs. H.-W. Lawronce and 'lienor, conscience; and 'truth may ba. dtuighlerand.Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Brooks leave and Field drowned.—Kozlay. Charges Reasonable. ou theG. A; U. excursion for Boston toiaori'ow.' stores. Both Phones. West Maple St. lenmed tlint It was not «iwfly» ti'.n HALLSANDS IS DOOMED. ELUSIVE BANK BOOIC army Uiat retreated.lliat,was wprstca HfiKllHli VillHBO I» li'iiUinu Slowly Into One aiy Inatitutloii CountMMJfion Five In tho'siiraoi liiid'wd had coiiie to know tho Sen. a Day lieliiu; LohI. tbo army nglitlng against ua. Nestling under Uie dill's about a "If we don't havo at li^iist live per• I "We felt Dure after the fight at Por- nillo from Start point, on the cnst side, sona every day come in iioru lo givo rysvlllo and Uio retreat ot Brngg'a la a duster of white cottngca, which uoUco of tlieir lost bnnk hooks, wo army from Kentucky Uiat wo Avotild forms tho village ot Hallsands, says think It unusual," aald n cashier of one find It in our front again. Wo did at tho London Griiphlc. Far removed of the city banks recoiiUy. "1 liavun't Stone lUver. After Bragg retreated from a railway and sniaralod from the any tlinorles about It, but It ia a fact from Tttilnlioinn and Cbnttntioogn we iicnrest point of tourist tralllc liy sov that thure are twice as luaiiy of these found hlni aa good ns new at Chlckn- oral miles Of rough Devonshire liinea, books lostlii iliu Httnimer Uiiio ns tliero innuga, nml it was only ntter Missloii- its main cotiiieclloii wllli motlerti life Is aro in the winter. nry lUdgo Hint things seemed to bo tlic (hilly cart which carries crabs lo "As soon ns a book la reiiortcd lost going our way. llltt we foti'iiii the CoiihIhIciicvTh II Jewel. protoctlon and trust high jirlcea, Ills the station. II check la iiiaile against it In thu bniilc hiiino roglnioul.s in front of us ou the A politldnu of tho onllunry type is next niossage lo (.'oiigress may reeoni- The village, which Is built dose lo and the loser is reqiies il lo ndvertiKO niareli at Atlanta, and at. Nnalivllle often Inconsistent in what ho does or moiiil larllf roforui. Who can foretell the sea, faces oast, and is exposed lo the loss. For from a I'uriiilglit toUilr- inontlis laler. Wo learned from-ex- .says, but when he Hsos In the scale wlial Presiilent Roosevelt will do"? the fury of easterly gales. Wails anil ty days ens'.ilng no money cnii bo wltb- "Deception," said the JNfjiJor, "plnys liorleneo Unit an army that yielded lor and aspli'cs to be known as a slates- fpiays have'from tliiie to tlit|o been flrawu on that Hccount, tiiilesa Uiu book B Bti'OBK i)aft In the drama of war. ritorywas not wlilppeil, iiiui that a man. Ilia actions ami speeches are Tlic Tai-iir oil Ment. built to pi'eveiit Ihe waves rendiing the shall be toitud. if not found tlio de• In Noveiiiljor and Dccomber, 18(11, and general who gave np a stroiighohl like scanned more dosoly, and any iiicoii- 'Thu packers' sirike and the Increas• lioiisea and iiature proviilid a safe- positor nui.st npjily for n new hook. January, 18(12, no town In tlie West Ohattaiiooga was likely to have siiiiio- aistoney lie exliilil^s at once lowers ed cost of beef and other moat, brings giiai'd from llie peril In the shape of Generally an nliuinvlt iiiuat first be was more talked about than Ilowlins Uilng on his luiiid not to our liking."•— hini In the estimation of the people. Uic people face to I'ace wilh ono Ot tiie fitly yards of pebble beach wliich llie made that Ihe loser cannot find the Green, IC, Coiiiparativoly few North- Clileago Inter Ocean. It is reported that President l{oosi> excrescences of Hie tarlll'. The rate gale rolled up agiiiust tlie ijuaya and hook; that il lias not been transferred crucrs kiioSv iiuylliing ol' this town un ^•eit is very luiieli iiieonsed at Uio erlti- of duly on beef, pork anil miitlon Is SO I'ornioda iialural enibnnkmeiit to or assigned. tlio Wig Ilari'cn river, and on tho lx)uls- A Wooinii of the Coiifodcrae.v. dsni of ills words, iicla ami wrlUiigs two cents a pound and on preserved preserve the walls and foiiiulatloiis. . "All this is scarcely necessiiry, but it vllle & NaslivHlo Hallway, a liundroil "A brave woman is braver than a lhat are consiaiiUy appearing in Iho moats, such ns ham and bacon, live All wotild, no doiibt, linve conUnued makes a bank alisoiutdy safe In re• miles south of Lciulsvlllo, sl.vly miles brave man," iloelares .\Ia.ior Stiles in iiewspapera. He resoiilH tho stricluraa cents a poiiml. \Vheii the market for to go well with tlu; priiiiitive spot itad spect to that dejioait, and It piita tho north of Naslivilln, uud ninety iiiilos liis iinok, "Four years Under .Miirse that liave lieeii heaped upqu liiiii, ami cattle, hogs, slieei) or beef, pork nud not the contrnetors, I'or goveninieiil, depositor lo enougli tfoitble to make from ii''ort Doiielsou ou the Giiinhei'- Itoberl." He tells this story as, an II- yet lie should be the last iiiiiii to do so, inuttoii is In a normal coiidltioii there works at Keyliiiiii east their eyes oii him or her careful thereafter. LOvery- land river, until Gonernl iJuekner oc- lltslraUnn of woman's courage; Dur• for ho has, been iinspiii'ing in his re• would he no coinpetitlon from such Unit liank of sliliigle. Tliey perstiiidcd thing having been perl'iirnieir aa out- cupiedit, and proceeded to fortify it ing the boiiiiiardiiieiit of Predericks- view of otlier.s' aeiinns, and has been toroigii prodtids. If no tariff was im• the goVertiiiKiUt to let tlioiu use ilijs lined, tile depositor may get a new In •Seiiloiuher, IStll. Inirg lie was sent into the town with Uie first to caii alleiilinn to their tuis- posed, 111 times of stress like tiie pres• beach for thoir work, and. for lliree book, which means opening a new ac• "In the no.vt two tnotillis great earth• a message for General Barkstlale. As tiikes or Incoiisi.stniides. Vet eon- ent meat wotilil be sliipped from Can• years every spell of line wealiter count, as accounts are never dupli- works woro coiislrucleil anil heavy he was riding down tho street that sisteiicy lias not lieeii one of Iho Jewels ada and Ai'geiiUiia and the .•Vustfallan brought the dredger to the spot and cnted. , guns put in jiosltlon, and Ifowlliig led lo the Genoral'a headiiuarters it In Pro.sldont Roosevelt's casket, for no tiieiit would lind its way to the Paclllc strings of lighters would go iiway "In my experience of niatiy yoHra I Green waa doscrihed as tlie Gibral• appeared to ijo so fearfully swept by public man has been ou more sides of ports. This competition would keop laden witli the sliiiiglc. do not roeall a ease where tinders havo tar ot tlio Snulii, tho tortlflcatlons urUilery lire that lie started,to ride mnny Important issues llian lie lia.-^. the beef barons within lioiiiids iusleail presiuiteii books In hopes of wiriitiraw- IJiero exceeding \ii strcngtli those ;it He has been a freo trader ami a tarilf Of allowing Ilieni free scope to jiut Ill llnio lliebeai.'li sank twelve feet acro.ss it, with a view of finding some liig money, tt would bo almost iin- M'ashlngton and lilelitnoiid. At that reformer, and now has sOtlled down prices up. .Tliere is no i'ear of the for a mile and a half, leaving Ihe safer Way of goUliig to his desUna- [lossibio for a luirsoii not the owner tlino General Albert Sidney .lolinslon Into a "sland-paitor" for ihls cainpaign .•\ustrnliaii anil Argentine meat com• quays exjiosed. When bad weather Uon. Just Uion he happened to ghinco Of Uio book to witlidraw a cent on thu was striving to create the Impression cr until he eliangos his mind again. peting Willi our stock growers In or• en tlio thu mlsehlof done was appiireiic. beyond Unit point, and saw a louo account At the lime of Uie original that he liad eighty or a hundred thoii- In his S))eedi at l.,ogaiis]ioi't, ind., dinary limes, tbe distances and ex• Gi'otinil swells swept the beach bare, woman walking iiiiiutly and uiicon- deposit Uie dopoaiku', liefore geltiug a Band men at Bowling Green nnd Na.sli- .Sept. .'1, 11102, he .said: pense of refrigerator sliips coming six leaving litilo rocks. Soon the walls of ceruedly along the same street, and liook. has to answer certain quesUons Tllle ready to march norlli on i^uls- or seven, tiiousaiid iiilles is too great. the qitiiys began to suffer, and Uicn the approaching General Barksdalo'a l^ead- "M'liat we really need In Uils coun• wlileli aro fraiiieti to tlx Uie depositor's ville, nnd Uiat ho wno not only await• 'flimrters from the opposite dli'ectlon. try ia lo treat the larllT as a Imsiiiess 'I'lio aiuoniit of such iinporlatioiis from sea began .slowly but surely to eii- L'aiiailii would affect very llttlo, if any. eruaeli on Uio shore, until house after identity, nnd to protect the depositor. ing orders to strike. Kilo apparenlly found very Interest• prnposllinn and nor frnni ihe staml- house had to he abatidoneil because of 'I'lie depositor must also leave an atilo- ing the projectiles whicli were screnni- "Ills bureau of piibllelty and pro• the da mage done to Hieiu by Uie force rapli on the liaiik register. Whenever ing nnd exploding in Hie nlr, nnd strik• motion pnrlrnyeil Bowling Green as Of the waves that beat against tlioiu nioiiuy is wltlidr,-iwii tiiese questioiis ing and ornsliing tlirough Uie houses, Impregnnblo, and represented his nrtuy unrestrainedly. niiist lie nnswerod and die uiuogriiph In KoiUucky ns growing In strength and tearing up tlio streets. She step• nitaelied to an order. 'I'liis la an of- lOvery. storm does fiirUiw damage from dny to day, Tho truth was that ped a litUe aside to Inapoct a great, f0(;inai Vest. Macii book is numbered and one of the last inroiids miuie by Jolinston never had more Uian 2iJ,000 gaping hole which a shell hnd Just and bears ihe depositor's iiaiue. gouged out of tho sidewalk, then turn• the son cut tliroiigii Iho one street of men on Uie Bowling Green line, iind "Wo have been asked if depositors ed her head to note a fearful explo• Iho village, the two aides of wliich aro wliilo he waa ptiblislilug reports lo would not be belter protected if biiiiiw sion in the air. now connected by a wooden foot mislead the Uniouisis he was report• oiiiilted the iiaiiie from the book uiul I felt as it it really would not do to brldgiv A fund has been startled, lo ing facts to liichmoiid and iileading simply, iiitmbereii It. U'e can sue no avoid a llro which was merely Intor- purchase, land on the top of Uio cliff for more men. But ho docoivod Ihe at the lia'dc of the villa.go, as a stto for advantage in tliat. The plan would eslliig and not appalling to a woman, people of Uio Nortli and General Hal- a new viihigo, for tho olil Hallsamis not defeat Uie piirpo.sos of a thief, for so I stiffened my splnni column ns well lock and Buoll, and Uio latter, under seems (loDiiioil, one who would steal a bank book date of January ;,!, 18112, reported Uio as 1 coiilil, and rode strnlghtdown the The dostriidlon ot Uie lisliiiig village would knov.' the iiaiiie of Hie owner, strength of the enoniy at Itow^ling street. On runeliiug tlie house, 1 rode is to be mado liui siiijjcctof a lawsuU. and the iv;lliiirau-al of deposiis ia ao Green, Coiuiiilius and Nasliville al.SO,- riiiiiid hack of it to jiiit my horso An owner of iiroiierty there litis issued well guarded liiat oven with the own• 000. wliere he would at least ho, safer tliiui er's name a limler pouid not get mon• ill front. Wliou 1 returned on foot to a writ against Sir .lohn Jnclcson, Lim• "The whole i.'ountry believed Unit ited, tlio coiiiractora for Keyliiini dock• ey from the bank, the great battle of the West would be llie fl'ont of the house, I found Unit llie woiinin hail gone np on the porcli yard extc,nsioii works. The plaiiitill al• '"I'liere are proliatily from I'^'OO to fought in froiil of Howling Green, Itiit L.'illO boiili.s lost every year of which anil was kiineiciiig ,'it lite ilnor. leges that the defeiulaiits, by dredging, wliqii Genoral tlrant captured !''ort removed thoiisamis of Inns of sliiiigle. •10(1 or .-JOO eveiiiiially turn up. I'liat One of Hie staff caiiio, anil on see• Doiielsou, ninety miles aw;iy, liii' game wliich formed a natural barrier agiUust means from oiie-cliird to two-rift;hs of ing a wniiian. oxclaiiiied in aiiiaze- of decoplion wtis at aa end. Tlio I'oti- tiie sea. I (ler cent of the ivliolo iiniiibHr of nieiil, "What on earlii, iiiadaiii, are federales left itowliiig Gfceii, .N'asli- bonks out dlsiijiiiear, .'iiiil one-lhirii of yoil iloliig liere'? Do'go to some safe 'The ailtiiirally and Sir John .Tacksoii vllle, and nil poiiils iiiirth of llie Oitiii- Unit tiiiiiibor gets Inii.-k to Hie owiier.t. pliire if yon can lind one.' subscribed .fT.oOO toward a sea wall to beiiiintl williout a light, ,a ml ilio Uniou ^\•hel•e Hie rest go is a puzzle not lo She sniili-'ii and saitl, "young gentle- protect Hio village, but that has been nrni.v,' eouteinptnons of tlie anny Ilial piU'Ually washed away. be solved."—Cliieago Triliiiiie. had boasted and liiiiil forts and run r.ian, will yon please say lo Genoral ilarksdale Hint a lady at the lloor wlsh- away from tlieni, iiiarelirii in Iwogre.ii Still Moro Kvidoiico. I's lo si.'O him'.'" Woir? coiiiiiiiis lo rilt.^biii'g l.aiiiliiig nil Ihe Bay City,, 111., Aug. S.—(Special.)— "i'lie yuiiiig man assurod iier General "Stop!" 'J'eiinessee. liere llie' re;r,'alliig anny "Please." Mr. K. F. lloiilpy of tills cily adds bis tnniod OU iis pursncis, ami tlio latter, liarksdali! eiiiild not see her, bul she evidence to Uiat pubiislied altiioat daily lii'rsisti'd. "General Biirksiliile is "No, If you kiss me Pil never speak that a sure cure for Rheuinatisiii is caught witliout liefensive works nf any to you a.gaiii." kind, wove pressed near to di'foat at SniiHiern gonlleman, sir, and will not now before, tlio American people and (A struggle and a smack.) that that cure is Dodd's ICidnoy I'lilH. Shikili. refuse.In see a lady who has culled iipnn liiin." "Don't you ever dare - to do Hiat .Mr. Henley had Aciile' KiieuijiaUsm. "After Sliiloli liiere eaino a great The ileiieral did come tn the donr, again." He has used i.;odd's Kidney Pills. - Ho eiiange. General llalleek coiii'iMitrated says of llio re-jult: wringing his liaiiilfj.iii •exclteiiieiit ami "I couidu't help it" tiio ariuies of (liatit, lUiell and t'ope "After suffering for slxtersi youra annoyance. "Hnr lioaven's sake, mad. "Yes you could. Now behave." for an attack on Cnriiilli. (in:y lli.rly Willi Rliouiiintisiii and using numerous iini, go ami seek some place of safety. "All riglit I will." miles away, lie reorgan zed ait the, iiiodicincs for Ulieiimalisni and more I'll semi a lucnilier'of my staff to lielp' (Smack again.) nriiiies into niie, Uie iiiosi; foniLilalile mudicluea prescrilicd by doctors, 1 at ynu lind one." .. "If ,vou Idss mo again Pil'tdl my last tried Dodd's Kidney Pills wiUi the over assoiiililed in Ihe \\'(>si, and prn- Siio smileti again, and said, "Gener• niotiier.",. result lhat I got more boiielit froin ccedcil hy shiw steps, fnrlil'yiiig at ev• al, niy COW lias Just been kiileil in my "No, you won't" thoin tliaii all Uie others put togeUior. ery step, .towardCJoriiilli. lie wotild sliiliie iiy a shell. ' She IS very fat, and "Yes, I Avill." "Dodd's ICidiiey Pills wore the only not periiiil any siibordiiiate coiiiiiianiler Uiing to give'me relief, and I recom• i (Inii't want Ihe Yaiikoos to get her. - (Another smack.) to make air!ili.ncjk'or to resist one in mend them to all siiU'criiig from Acute If you will' send some ane down to "Oh! Now you stop." u way to iirliig on a geneial on.gage- RlioiimaUsm.", biilelier her, yOn are Weieonie lo the "Why?" , meiit. He would lake iio risks. On tlie \i;iieuiunUsiu is caused by Uric Add meat." , , "Because I want you to." otiier side lieauregard practiced llie in the blooii. llealtliykidiicys take all years afterward I delivered a. Con- "Wliy.do you want mo to?" tlui Uric Acid out of tlio blood. Dodd's eaiiie of doeeption in lis fiillnoss. He point Of any political jiarty. the groat Chicago markets and tiioae federale iiieinorial address ;it Freder- "Beca'uso." Kidney I'ills make healthy kiduey.'j. labored to create the itiiplOisioii that A uaUoit lilce ours can adjust Its busi• like Kansas City and Omaha not at icicslnirg, and wlien I told, tills inci• (Silence forlU few minutes.) bis fortllications could not bo taken, ness after a fashion to any kind of all. . ' • - - dent I noticed increasing liitorost nnd "I wisli you would keep your arm to Bad niiin Itobiikoil. Uiat he wiis receiving rc-enforcenieiits a tariff,- But neither our- nation nor But the tariff on nicat does allow sniiiotliiiig very like aiiiiisenient among yoursolL" -Roy Rolfo Gllsoii IS' fond of telling.^ every, day, and that the Issue of war nny other can stand the ruinous policy the packers' trust to ohtalii higiier tlio audience, wlio bad ceased to look "Why?" of a little .scene'which he once wit-,., was to bo settled in one decisive bat• OC readjusting Ita bnslifess to radical prices for its products from tlie con• at me. All eyes were turned in one "Bocauso 1 don't want it around my nessed at Poiighkeepsie.-: ' tle at Coriiitli. And for weeks the changes In tho tariff at,sliort Intervals. sumers, altbougli It does not add,to lilrection. As I liiiislied Hie story my wast" • ''1 wns coming out ut the side door North tiud SoiiUi believed liini. This is iiiri'o tnie now Uian ever it Uie ^irlce paid to the farmers and stock eyes followed theirs, and tliere before "Wliy not'.'" of the postoilice," lie aay.s, "und no• "Aleantiiiie Uie troops tituior Sher• was before, for, owing'to the immense growers' for their, stock. Aiiiericaii ticed a lilUu girl just ahead of me. mo sat the lioroiiie of tiie adventure, "Because 11 isn't proper." man, Tlionias, Buoll and Pope were extent and variety of our products, beet is sold cheaper In Kuglaud than J .She was periiiips o or (j years old, apparently not a day older, aud tho "Why isn't it'(" having the time ot tbelr lives. There the tariff schedules of to-day , carry in New 'i'ork, because the tariff pre• •liiiliby ami red-cheeked, uiiil clearly eiillrc audience rose and gave her throe "Suppose,some one should see." was little or no heavy. marr-hln.g. An rates of duty on more Uiiiu .100 arU- vents comifotition hero, wliilo In Eng• ivell able to take care of heraelL deafening clicers. "But no ono can." army ot 120,000 men moved I'onvard dos," land all the iirodticliig countries liave "Thoy might" "Ifigiit across Hie narrow street was tAvoiity miles in llio course ot six ' Then be was tor reforiulng Uie tarilT to soil on the same basis. The "Tliirteeu" SiiDcrstitioii. "Well?" tile Cniiiity iail. As the girl stepped weeks. Gradually our front narrowed by dianging, Uio sdiedule after pi'.> Coloiid John AlcKlro.v, an adept in Yet tlio protectionists pretend thnt "Well." on the sidewalk she slipped and fell to ten miles, and the camps in Uio roar linilnary Inquiry by a commission'of the tarlQ' on meat is to protect the forward, tier lianiis spatting on tlie war st:atistics, crtiitribiites figures to This sort of conversation may not bo were close togniher. Tliero were at- lion-partisan experts, but after finding fnrniers, wlioii in fact It protects the Ihigsionea father siiiartiy. A prisoner show Unit Uie "silly superstition" at- an'it'itellectual sorfof treat to every tficks and sorties, but as tlays passed that sucli a plan was Impractiealpio beef barons. standing ut a barred window of Uie lacldng to tlic number thirteen finds no one, but seven girls and three men who the boys becatiio Indlffbroiit to tho ho abandoned it. Since then he has lull set up a loud, derisive Inngb. In• jttsHfication in'the ro'cords of the civil were eavesdropping listened to it with noise ot musketry and artillery. A been wobbling, but now in his address stantly the girl was on her feet, her, war. Tlie war .records show, accord, I'olilical Urevitics. rapt attention and sighed Wuen the Budden outburst ot cannonading was accepting tbo nomlnatioii for rresiiieiit I'ace aiiame. Turning toward the jull ing to Colonel JIcDlroy's curlons de• If everyone will reduce tlie quantity lovemnkers departed.—-Chicago Inter only 'Pope on Uie left,' or 'Sherman ductions, that tlie,total loss of Uio 31 no dodarcs: site shook tier little first, und cried in Of beef they eat for a month or two Ocean. , Bhelling Uie woods,' or 'Thonina feel• fegimeiits and batteries beariug tbe "A\'o have enacted ,a tariff law iiiidei' Hie beef trust will soon reduce prices a voice vibrant wiUi riglitcoiis Indig- ing tbe enemy.' Tho discussion at lli'e designaUon of 13 was 5,IJ0-1, timt ot the whicli during the past few .years the and ho anxious to sell at a reasonable Curious Card Sliow-i Ako. nalioii: camp fires was as lo when the enemy same nuiiihcr of regimohts and batter- country has attained a height of. nia- Iirlce' Let any .person under frl years of age " 'Sliiit up, you old iiuisiince! If would attack. AVc crept closer and les numbered 12 w.as 0,775, while that tor;;il woll-boing never Ijeforo reached. The •'money issue" in Uiis campaign, point out all Uie columns in which his you'd been good ,vou wouldn't be closer to tbe rebel works, and the of those iiuniberQil'14 wits 7,079. Not Wages arc higlier than ever befofo. lhat the Ilopubllcaus must explain, Is, age la toujicl. Add together tho num-. \,-lieri! yoil arR.'" closer we crept Uie harder Uie enemy a regiment or buttery boniiug the num• Timt whenever the need arises there bora at tlie bead of these columns, and bow the man with a small income and A Noiro bnino I«i(I.v. • fought, ber 13 lind,any special ill luck, while should be a re(|djitslineiit of the. tariff a large family can inako both ends the sum will ho his age: most of tliein escaped with small loss, I will send tree, with full iustrnctinns, "General llalleek believed that with sdiedules is utidoublod; liut such meet, with high trust prices and wages A. B. C. D. ' . E some ot Uiia simpio preparation for the —i:'liiiadolpliia Ledger. F. his 120,000moil ill line he was in danger eliangos: call with'safety be mado only being reduced. 1 0 4 8 10 32 cure of LoiicorUiooa, Ulcerntioii, Dis- of being attacked-iiy siipmMor numbers, by those wiiose devotion to the princi• 3 3 5 , 0 17 33 iilacomcnts. Failing ot the Womb, Scanty Spcnk Only Fi'CiKih. The (Jffort of the beef trust and the or Painful Periods, Tumors or Growths. and Uie rest of us believed it. But ple of a protective tariff is beyond . 5 •0 G .10. IS 34 Congressman Broussard of Louisiana cotton manufacturers t,o reduce wages Hot Flashes, Desire to Cr.v.Creopiiig Beauregard deceived us, He never for question; tor oUierwise: Uio changes 7 ••• 7 7: 11 19 35 is, as his name 'indicates, of French can hardly make their striking em• Feeling over the Spine, Piiiii in the Back a minute was strong onotigh to attack would amount not to-readjnstment (nil 9 r. 10 12 12 20 80 and illl Foinale Troubles, to nil sending : descent. ,He never spoke English iinUl ployes believe that "a Republican tar- U.S. He built his forts and kept up a to repeal.^ The.; readjttstinoiit, wliqn 11 • • 11 13 . 13 21 37 nildress. To niothers of sUlTering daugh• he wont to Georgetown University. "II ilt Las always been followed by busi• ters 1 will explain a Sneeessful Home show of roslstonco simply to hold its made must luainfain iiapl not destroy 115 14 14 ' 14 22 38 IS curious," says Mr., Broussard, "how ness prosperity," as the Ro])ublican 15 15 , 15 15 23 39 Trontnieiit. If you decide to continue it botore Corinth while his nrmy retreat• the protective •principle."-. • , .. will onl.v. cost 'ahout:12 cents a week to the French language has remained Uu platforni declares; :' 17' •18 20 24 24 40 ed to a now lino. On -May 2S llalleek giiaraiitoc" h: cure. Toll oUier :.sufferers doiniiiant tongue In my'part of the If (those .inconsistent sl:utenients 19 19 21 25 25 41 issued a warning order to his arm.v. Amos |Ienry Jackson', Republican, of It.Uint is ail, 1 ask. It the above in-: country. *>•;•,' . moan'aiiything they must be inlici'-, 21 22 • 22 20 • 20 42 teresta y(OU, for iiroof address Mr.s. M. Tho next day tlie robe! nrmy left Cor- preted ^to signify that if the schedules who represents :the Thirteenth Ohio 23 -23 23 27. 27 43 "Brought Uicro by Arcadians ot Siiiniiiei's,' Box 105, Notie Dame, Ind. InUi and our own great army was di• should be revised,-rates should.be ih- District in Congress, when noHfled by, 25 20 28 28 ' 28 44 Nova Scotia in tlie eighteenth centurj', vided into Uiree. Buell tnardicd east, ereased, for tiiatls wliat- Uie protec-. a committee of. hia renomiuaUon do- 27 27 29 29 29 45 •Themail who don't believe in cnny it prevails to-day, and I believe always and in tlie course of three months vfaa tionlsts believe and Prosldent Roose• clinod to accept- Amos found the ,Re- 29. 30 30 30 30 4(i hereafter baza drodphull cheap opinyuu, will. Curlosly enougli, you will tind confronted by Bragg. After our ex• velt Is now evidently 'in' full • com• publicanmajority in Congress more 31 31 31 31 <• 31 47 ov liini.selt; be lowers liiniselt: down to: plenty of mon in my disti-ictAVitb sudi 33 /3'1 . 30 40 \ 48 48 perience at ^orinth wo expected the munion with the stand'-patter,s. . than lie toukP'stand a-^id will support the level ov. the ant—the nut a IcelJt latter to nc^on Uie dolensive. unmistakably Buglish names as .Tones '.Tudgc:: Parlver]';and help. to.install a. 35 35 37 41 49 49 alicd. •: •. • • • - : and Hayes wlio can't read, speak oi Perhaps-this evolution of President 37 38 38 42 50 50 Roosevelt to protecUon has been nec• "safe ii'ud'sound!' .'idministration,- , , ...Do Your Kect Ache aiid iJnrnl' : . i "Bragg protended to be very much write a word of English. 39 39 39 43 51 51 Shake into your shoea AlleiiR Koot-Easo, : afraid of ua, and we thought he wns. essary tor his.poliUcnl safety.'When, The-difference between the Jlissoui'l "SUll funnier is tbe talk of tbe biacli 41 42 44 44 . 52 52 n powder for the;fcet. It makoa tight or Again we wei-o deceived. Instead of he. was temporizing with the "Iowa Democrats and tbe "graltlng" Repub• 43 45 New Slmos feci 15asy. ,Cnre8 Corna, Bun-ij people. .Their negro Frcmch would be 43 45 •53 33 BCtlng on the defensive Bragg mnrchoil licans of Pennsylvania and oUier Re-: 45 46 4C 40 54 54 Ions. Swollen,; Mot and SweatliiB ireet. .-At, unintelligible In Paris, and-yet it if Idea" the Protective Tariff. League alI'DriiKtiista ai.'l Shoe Stores,'2Cc.,-jSample:: round our flank'and moved stral.ght publican States is,, that Missouri h'ns' 47 47 47 47 55 55 the softest, sweetest, most , Ausieal threatened to defeat his reiiomimiUon, aent iniEB.' 'AdareBa Allen S. Olmsted, on LoulaviUe and ClnointiaU. No more but he capitulated after a show of.op• punished her griiftors and rowarded- 49 50 52 50 50 56 Ulioj.KX. speech I over heard from human lips. 53 • 57 57 crafty game of deccpUon was evcf position that only made ills action the tbe man,who prosecuted tbem, while, 51 , 51 57 It knows no grammar, but it-is the 54 58 58 58 One ungrntcfuiman ilnea nu injury to : play«d,In the autumn of ,1802, nnd tin.-; tlie Republicans have offered aprem- 53 54 very ossence of euphony and iniflody.' more inconsistent.- Being such an en• 55 55 55 59 59 50 all AvhoBtnndiu noed ot aid.—Puhiim : result waa that, like a boy up a tree, thusiast on any new 'theory he adopts, Uim for dishonesty by keeping tbeif: 57 58 OO 00 GO GO Syrua. / ,wo let go all bold and slid back to Gray eyes turning green in anger or President Roosevelt will, for the time, grafters in oilice and being in league 59 59 01 Gl 01 61 wbero wo started from a year before, excitement aro Indicativo iif a cbolorio ba tbo most ardent protecUonist biit with the.rogues that are plundering 61 08 02 02 02' 62 Do ro" If*"* '^olf Inkian Datini : Stnmp for 70 ceutn? Addrewi Lock ,LosJi«viIlo. By Uds tinip wo' had temperament- it the-voters Indienteitbey are tired of the people. 03 63 03 CS 63 63 Jios i410> Fort ;Wa.Tnei Inaiaim. I
AStlriKy'Woinnn. •Tt Wn« Ik Ileoonl npcnkor. A UNITED STATES SENATOR Cheboygan will bond for .?20,000 to Um20R Oh] MICHIG! AN moot a dellcieilcy left-by last- year's Emplnyinont ,Agunt-~U'liy did you Thi'co follow ti'flvulerK In tiio smote- ASTRONOMY AND MUSIC. Council. leave .Mrs. Gooilsolil so soon? Sho l^ 111B room ot a fast^ train wero discuss• said lo bo a very iiiee woman. Used Pc-ni-na Tor Dyspepsia With -Additions cnsliiig ,<;20,000' will be made ing the speed of trains. DomeHtlc—Nice! She's Unit stingy nhn "I was in a Irnin oiico," said tho flrsi Great Bcjicflt. FAITHFUL RECOUNTING OF HER to the Insane iisyliiiii nt iCalninazoo dur• bngrudge.s tho very nir ye brcaUiu. ing llio present year. man, "(Imt heat ovoryMiliig I over tx)di ill the new letters of Citrlyhi tlioi'o LATEST NEWS. "Von iimazfi me." 111 for speed. AVh.v, it went so fast thai l.s olio wliii.'li Klvos 1111 auiiislng de- Borler Wood, a veteran Menoniliiee ".iiidgu for y'rself. I'Cerosonn Isn't hunler, rei'Oilily killed a erane nieasurhig worth over twelve cents a giillon. I.i If/" Uio tolegrapli |)O1L'8 at Uio sido ot tlu' scrliitloii of the iiltuiuliiiu.'e of tho Cert! JMiiriiiicUe I'laiiH .New Uclt Line live feel and eleven incites. "No." track looked like an linmoiiso fine- gnilf iiiiU fe'liiiii grenl .Seoidiiiiiin nt lit Dctroit-Tii Opoii I'llevcii NowNoi- "Well, she 'most had n lit 'eaiisii I (flotliod comb." ^ the oiiorit ivliini .leiiiiy l.liul siuli,'. lils 'Xlie tiro insuranci! companies of .Michi• iiial Schools —'rraniim .'Mako Tlieiii-, gan suffered ilio llrst sovei^e losses of Uio started lo pour a tow dl^ops ot it In th' "That's nolliltig," said the second wife was eiirniiltiroil, llUo uvor.vliody kitchen stove." year by Uio recent olecirieal slornis. travelor; "1 roineiiibor riding In an ex• else: hut 'lie liliiisidf i'XiiurUiin.'oil only HulvcH OlinoxioiiH III Jicrriuii Coiiiib'. Bontoii Harbor milkmen have assumed press on, the and that wenl (I <;oiiifiiii)tiioiis ;iiiinxi)iiieiil at tho AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE, their hot Weill Iter iiiiiiim'rs| and havo de• I'hiils are well liiiilcr way for a noiv nt sueli a gait that the tologniph poles fiLss pooplfi were iiiaUliiK ahotit it all. cided to Ineroase the prie'o of milk lo 11 liolt line around fiolroit, lo'be controlled Xu Ohio I'Viilt IJiilBcr, 78 YcnrH Old, looked like a solid board foiicc' Ht^sldus, he wns sure ho had lioiird ecnis per fiuart. Cured of II Terrible Cime After Ten otliur voU:es wlileli wore swui.'lor l^ulii hy the J'oru .Mariilielte Kiiilrond. i'. X. The Uilrd niaii made an exclamation Jaeobsoii lias orKiinizod a syiulieate ot .>\'iliio I'Cellar, a Benton Harbor hoy, \'ciirs of Siiireriiiif. of linpalleilce. tin; ••.Swodlsh iS'l),'!!tlin'iilo's," iiltlioiigh 7 years of age, ate two largo waterliiel- Sidney .Tustiis, si.v capitiili.s/s and .says .fl.OUO.OOO hii.s ".Vh, you fellofl's don't know wlial no fuss (It nil was inliili! itboiil. tlioiii. ous on Jl wager alld died a few hnnrs fruit doaler, ot lieeii sulLserihed. Sllrveyors aro now ill high speed nn a railrond Is. Why, 1 Ilo could not, with,Ills nervous iiml tvark on a proposed route, boRlnniliK in later in grout agony, Mentor, 0., says: traveiod west fi'oln Chicago last month (lyspoDtlc tenlporiinloiit, be e.xpGolod Dolray, oro.ssint; Wooilward aveluiu about ."^rl's, Mary Koliliius, aged SO, a iiioiieer "1 was cured by In a trnin that wont at such a pace thai to iJii.ioy the o;n'ra as iiiiotbor fiiinoiis six miles from the city hall and reiu'h- ot iCiilainazoo Coillity, died at her lioiiie Donn's ICIdnoy Bills of 11 sevoro when we pa.ised soiiio alleriiate Qelds iiiiin oilco dill a conctTt, by way of it Injr Iho river on Uio oast side hi tho at .Alamo, as the result of a fall su.stain- case of kidney of corn and beans they looked like sue- nloasiii^' imislijiil Rccompaniiiieiil to lils iieinhborhood of Wnlorworks I'lirk. 'J'lie Oil seven iiionllis ngo, road will Ivi! about l:w'Ollly-rlve nliles loliK' trouble, of eight collisli!"--1 fa rper'ii Weekly. own thotiKlils. 'I.'hls was Sir Cliiirlos Muskegon clerks are lo start action alld will cost about SlrjOO.OOO, e.vclusivu or Leii yours' I,yi'll, wliose siirl^blly coiiipiinloii on agnilist several grocers there who iiersisl, .slandiiif,'. I suf• of rollin;,'.stool;, doeh.s, sl.'ilioiis, etc. Mr. k is s.'iiil, in opening their places of busi• Don't Koruel tlic'.il»t Aiiiiiinl Nliis- tliat (iiiwislon, tho liiti) .Miss h'nuiees Jacoh.son says that tho old belt line, fered the most aril KallH ICuXuiiriiioii Colibo, reported tho o.xiuirleiioo to ii ness Sunday mornings. suvoro baeknclio which is controlled by Iho MichiKiin Con- via the NIolci'l I'late Bond AiiR. 10th, frioiKl. tl-al Itiillroail, is priicliciilly built up to its Tlio boot sugar company which has and other pains a factory at l>oeliesler is talking of mov• 111 Iho region of For details ask local agent or write U. A. •.Sir (JJiarlos .sat hcsiilo iiio ycslor- full cnpncity, loaviiij; litlle room for now Aslerlln, 1'. B. A., Ft. Wayno, ind,, Tor factories. ing it away iiiile.ss ihe l'ai'incr.s will giiai- SllJNEV .lUS'rfS. the k 1 d II o y a. day al a tjroat tniisleal inirly, and I anloe a larger acroiige. 'J'boso wore ospocinlly severe when Interosting booklet. asl'cfcl lilin, •Dltl be liho iniislc?' Ho I'llcvcii Now Normal SclioolH. •Inluos B. ..Vligell, pi'osidont of Uio Uni• stooping: lo lift aiiylhlng and often 1 s.Mid, 'Vt's!' I'or il iillowod him to RO .Suporintoniloilt of I'llblic Instruction versity of .'.liclligaii. will be Uie orator eoiild liiirdly straighten my back. Tlio Prolinbiy ItlK'it. Delos lOall auiioulice.s that with the cpon- oil Willi lii.s own illnllHlils. And so lio at till' o]icnilig of the llaekloy hospital aehlliK wns bad In Iho day timo, but Graiiddailghlor—Mrs. Finotalk doesn't Ins of the school year this fall nineteen ovidoiiily did wlillo thoy were siim'liig at Muskegon in Octolior. Just as bad nt uiglit, and I was always sny ••piiukin" i)io; she ttiys "pumpkin." noHiity normal schools, e.stahlisliod llniler hiino in the morning. 1 was Ilotliorod Old Lad.v—Sho does, eh? Then BU Morvlssollii and llandcl. At every h'or Iho nl^st time in eight yeal^s the Inlervlil he tiirliod to ino: Uio new law of V.W, will bo oiieliod, tilis with rheiiniatio pains and dropsical bet a cookie slio doesn't know how to tuimbor bcini; eleven in excess of last Flint, wagon works wel'o closed down sweillllg of tho feel. 'J'ho iiriiiiiry iias- make one lit lo eat. ••A.^n.ssl/. hiis iluldo n disravoi'y; 1 yeaj''.s. The now .schools arc: Osceola, last week. .K\\ inventory and numerous s/igos tvoi'o painful iiiul Uio socretions can't sloop for Ihiilhin;,' of il. lie at lOvart; St. Clair, ut I'ort Huron; Bar• l'opiiil-.s wore the reasons for the shut were,discolored and so free Unit often IiiHiHt iipou your printer uHiiii: Eiijflo HON. M. C. BUTLER, down. lU-Unilcd States Sinutnr I'roin South liilils traces of i:ho f;lacioi-s in troiiioill ry, at irastiuKs; loniii, at Ionia; liiKhani, r had to rise at night , 1 felt Ul'od all Iiliien Paper for your Loiter Taper. Curulhia. Aliii^rloit.' nt .Mason; .Midland, at JliiUand; Shhlwil.s- The iiopillalion of Uie oily of Saginaw day. Half a box served to rellovo mo, This la the iiroper tliliit;. Tuke no fioe, nt Owo.sso; .Moeostii, at UIK l.tn|)iils; "lloro ililorvolii'd a snored sons. whieli was determined by the Slate eell- and three biwes offootod a pennanont othar. •••Well, as t was saylliK. yoii Icilow iMnconib, nt Now IJiiItinioro; .Mason, at .fils doiiartment to be •Jr!,710 .shows nn cure." Lndiiii;toli, ft is cvpoolod that these X-n, S. Scnalor if. 0. Puller from two Illlmii'oil alld Iliirly tholis.niid yo.ifS ineroase of •I.N'll.i.'j over the emllnol^atinn .\. PRI.i:i!l TBI AT/—Address Foster- Do not fail to provide solllo moans tot .South Cafdiiliii. W.M.S Sotiatur from schools will Kfiidliate as many tonehers E ;i;,''o tlie ocoolilri(.-lty of the earth's or- of .1000, .Nlilliiini Co., Buffalo, .N'. V. I/or snio Tentilatlon during tho uighL l;h:it Stiito I'or lu-o ternis. In a re- nuxt. yonr ns the .Slate normal scliools. rt'iit h.'tter from \Va;;liiliKloii, D. C, he bll WHS 111 one of Its inii.vlinum pol^l- It is prohablo llliit the eily of Esca- by all dealers; prlco 50 cents, naba will, in Ihe near future, go out of says: ods; iillil WI! were eleven tilillioil iiiilo.s JJcfrloii of Terror. the lighting business as the municliial ..in i'.ssu,visr.. "I cnn recommend Peruna for dys• farllier from the sun in winter, iiiid The vattranL element of Berrien Coun• liglllilig plant at that phlco has booll far The editor of Ule t'.l'oektowli iUagle pepsia nnd slomncli Ironble. I have Ull' cold of those wiiilors iiln.st hiivo ty, nulnhcrini,' sevoriil hundred, rocenUy from a linalieial sneeoss. been tisln^ yonr medicine for a short been iilieiiso; beeinise lient varies, not out loose in a reixn of terror in the vil- was a young man witli impressive period and I feel very much relieved. biKos alonsr the Three I. liailroad. One Dr. li'iommiilg Carrow, who has held innillioi's. After lie hiul knocked at the .•leeordliis lo dii'Oot ratio, biit tliu tho chair ot disoilses ot the eye, oar nnd It Is Indeed a wonderfnl medicine be• sinlai'i's of the dislailri's.' nl«iit the dopot at IJerby wa.s burned and door of i\l.rs. Cllsoy's moilost dwolllns sides a nood tonic"--M. C. Butler. Uie BPlieral store of NV. If. BninUe at throat at Uio Uiiivol'sity of Michigan for •'•Well,' said I, •but Uion llio sillil- tifteen years, has resigned to engage in he waited, lint in hand, I'or her appear- I'crnna is nut simply a I'iMncdy for Viiinbilid broken into and .'ii2D0 wortii of nnco. mel's wero as iliuoli hottor'i?' (Sacred moreliiiliili.si; eilrlcd away. Sheriff Col• Iirivalo in-aclicc in iDotroit, :ir;,'e 2.UY.. pacliuye, 5 coiita. l'cason for the scarcity of oilier fisli and schools of Uliohisli Prussia for tho pupils time, I was a difl'ercat woman, the and host hay crop in many years. . Call an any Ajcnt of (tic Ule numbers of anglers who mako trips who arrivo there with wot foot. neifjiibors reraarlced • it, and my hus• Tlio Fork Fiul. The postolllce, tho meat market and to this once favorite lishing grounds lire band'fell in love with rae ail over NICKEL PLATE ROAD but few\ IirrH. AVlnslow's SooTjn.vo STIIUP for Oliildron again. It seemed like a ncwexistcnoo. .Afarkor—The spread of Uio opiuln Shoemaker's grocery .store in •Orion wore teelhinc; softens tlio Biiins, rodncos indRminaLiou. a|. Or AU dress C. A. ASTERLIN. T. P. A., li.ibit is sometlliug terrible. 1 am told entered by burglars and robbed of all Neal Hanson, a farmer living two lufs pain, cures wind colic. '.t.i cents u Ijotlle, I had boon suffering with inflamma• rnrt Wnyiic. Ind. that women of the li'iglicst class have available ca.?h aud valuables. miles noi-Uiehst of .Clarlcston, while cilt- tion .md falling' of the womb, but your medicine cured that, and built up my been seen going into opium joints. George Francis Clay of Grand Rapids, tilig wheat was struck by lightning and Lnplalidors have been known to skate entire system, t'Ul I was indeed lilco a instantly killed, as was also his lolim a distance ot ii'iO miles iu one day. RUBBER STAMI»5, Barker—(")li. Unit's all nonsense. La• aiiiomhcr of tho class of 100" at Uie new woman. — Sincerely yours, MllB. AM klnSn ol Rabtier Stainp.i M»At ta Ordor. dies of fa'sliion go to sucii places to watch .•Vlinapolis Naval .\eadoiny, died of pnell- ot Uiroo horses. He loaves a widow and Write C. A. Auterlln, T. P. A., CiiAfl. F. BBOW.V, 21 CedarTerrace, Hot SclMiiklnir l)nler.i--.'i«iiiethlii|f new. Ini luti Uie Chilialnen nso cliojisticks. Thoy monia nt Now London, Conli. tour eliiidroli. Nickel Plato Koad, fort Wayne, Ind,, for Spring-.s, Ark,, Vice President Mothera bikini; Pnda. Send for Camluirtn to Lock Bui want to leiirli how to eat soup with a .A bal'n belonging lo Dewing & Son Tho Scliwarze IClootric Co, of Adrian lid. Pa.rt Wayne, Indiana. fork. an interesting booklet about their An• Ch.lb,-JSOOO forfM if original af about ttitu lumhor dealers, was bllrtiod to tho ground has closed nn iniportnnt contract with nn nual Niagara Falls excursion. prouing genuineness canni^t ba produced. in Kalamazoo, with'its contents, ilichid eioctrieai company ot Roeliestor, N. Y,, ing four horses. The lo.ss is about %% granting to the hitler Ulo right t« mami- 000, l'lletiire and soil the Scliwllrzo boll for Ule .Tosepir LanglaisM^ years old, foil into oilstern territory. Torch lake wiiile piaying on a log iind Corporation lawyers havo no terrors was drowned. Two playmates removed tortile Holly .vilhigo council, A coiidnc- liiai from tho ivator within live utimll^s, .tor who held his trnin nnd blocked ft but life was o.vtinct. street crossing Ihoro.for longer than five 'Follow Ths Flas." Prof. .Tallies Atwood of Oliver has iniiiut.o.s, Iho legal lilnit, was arrested, boon chosen to fill Uio vacancy caused l)'y tried, convicted and fined. the resignation 'of Brof. C. G. Wade as X dwelling al .Miltord'was set ou'liro •For Infanta and Children. principal of Uie Hoyt high school, Sllgi- by gasolille leakage from tiiO' kitchen uaw, at a salary ot §!.1,00O n year. stove, and. a peculiar lliillg about it was TAKE THE WABASH Burglars entered the jiostollico in li'ai'. that while Uio top was molted from tlio. well and took tho sate to a place nboul can ot gnsoline Uie contents wore found TO The Kind You Have a block from tho postolllce luiildilig and intact after Ulo fire wns put out. blew it up, getting about $30 in stamps Tlie Union Teloiiliono Colllpaiiy wins and ijO cents in money for their trouble, out at Durand in, tho tiglit for the su- Always Bought Tho poplilaUon of Grluid Rapids, ac• pi'ema.e;^' of the tolophdne system, tho Atgclable Prcparauonfor As- cording to the new coiisu.s, is 0;'5,7]S, as Uichignn 'Tolophone Company having cut similaiing llicFoodandRcgula- coniparod to S7,5Gri itccording to i;lio its'exchange dowli to n more nbUiing and liiig tlicSloinaclis aiicLBowels of connt in 1000. , Tlie increase is about 0% dropped night and Sunday service. THE ONLY Lii^E Bears the per cent. Grand Rapids is tlie home of The act of filling Uietank of a gaso• 22,GSS families. There are..i7,377 males, line stove whilo the burner,.was nllamo TO and 48,341 females. ' > :. may cost the lit'c.of Fred Swinuer, n Signature Promotes Dlgeslion.Cheerfiil- Lndwig Warner, who claimed to rep 13-yoar-oId |ioy ofSt, .losoiih. Swinuer wais terribly burned in the,explosion, has nessancincst.Contains neillier resent' a piano house,-; passed nn alleged forged, checknpon.-Uio Citizens' Bank ot face, nrms and logs being literally cooked. Opiuin.Jfofplime norJIiiicral. of Bollcvue the other day and disappeared. As a result, of. Uio action of the Bs- The amount ot tho check was ,'J225, and canaba City Oonucil in holding up the MAIN ENTRANCE. was indorsed with, tlio name of A- D, water bill, Ihe Bscannba water company Olmslead of Assyria. - . is unable, to.go ahead with a number ot /!aipeafmd.J)rSmUELPimim Tho dreaded enemy ot tho potato grow• extenslvo improvements that have been demanded by its customers for some C. S. CRAME, C. P. St. T. A., ST. LOUIS, IVIO. /tlx-Smiui' er Is about to he conquered nt Inst; that ffocAclU Sells- .is, if tho invention of a .Ludingtou man time.',' , ' • yttiup StvU' *• proves all Uint is claimed,for it. This Delbert .Tackson, 25 years ot age, mot vel'satilo Yankee genius has rigged.up ti Bi CaiimBkSagai* In Willi a peculiar necident' in Kalamazoo scries of revolving, brooms,^whlch knock and: escaped - practically wiUiout injury. Ctmftfil Samr 'the bugs upon a moving canvas from Vittttiyirrn-flrcvr, He'was at work on ii scaffold when it whence thoy are conveyed to'a set of roll• gavo way and he fell twenty feet, landing Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. Aperfecl I^cmeiiy forConslipn- ers whore Uiey are crnshed. One of: the squarely on his'l;ond. Ho was rendered TISE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDiCINSt Use machines has been on trial at the o.vpori- llon, Sour Stoiiiach.Diarrlioca uuoonscious for artinie, bnt wns able to meutal grounds of tho;Agrioultufal Col• get upland resume his work. The only, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvenslv lege, and it not only annihilates tho bngs, ness ami Loss OF SMEP. mark he has is a large lump on, the top For Over but cultivates the ground\as well. , , of hiS;hoad. , - , 'A' FacSuiiilo Signalure of William Bunker, ,who recently mar• The village' of Birmiughnm, has set- ried n Grand Rapids ninidon nnaied Tlor- Ued with A.'W..-Cole for .f 150,for dam• cnco Hill, has applied for a divorce. It; ages sustained .-by ;:CoIe.; two ; years '.ago' Thirty Years seems;that the Bunker-Hill-flghf became .•n'lien he drov.e.a'^'.agonlBpad of farm pro• too warm for William. • duce into a. ditch In.Jth'e':yillngo, streets A Grand Ilnpids minister believes the unmarked by,the:oustomary.rod.;ianterns.'.; darning: needle to he mightier .than -the An - accident at .'the. .Shakspeafo'.'gold.'. divorce decree; for he suggests the organ- mine, .^Vebbwood,,Nrosnlted;;in; thovsuffo'-.' lisntion ,o£ a- "homo: mending, .society", as cation'of five men.xlt.is undei'stood.-that: n remedy for tho divorce :evil. it ;was'the result of:tlio-moii'onteriugrtlie: r. W. N. V. - • . No. 83-1804 , Onaway,. business; nieusnre ..wrestling shaft'too -soon {after ia;i>blast,.';.the-;'result wit'h.:.the early:closing.hour.;prololeniiand When Wrltlnit to Advertisers pleasD say yon THI oiNTAWH %m^m, niw Taim em. - being' Uiat they .were'sufCoiiated before „ ^^Es'^M^ELSrfAIL „ , with: tho::assistance,:of .'the; clerks': nsso- the fumes/dispersed. The'Shakspeare Beat Couiili Byrup. 'i'luitos Qood. T7ic I saw tiio Ailverllacincnt In tills paper. oiatioii thoy have agreed; upon 7. o'clock mine: is a: gold- property.-'Oponcd':;up; last la tlnia?- Sold by drugglata. as the.:limit- for -the summer; months. - - rear...... ^ . .- , i'.- ' ...-T, / . ^ S^immpsiiii'sEyjIlfatBr :. Jngltam Coiinfir ^cincrrai DANSVILLE AND VIOINITy,' WEST ALAIEDON. Miss Ida Robinson will teach tlie BY ' Ford Hayhoe was in Mason Monday on business. fall term of school In the Phillips di W, L. CLARK. Charles Lowe of Stockbridge called trict. • " on C. J'". Lal-'leiir Saturday on his way Mesdames Jennie Hamilton and J HU BSD AY, AUGUST 11. 1904. . .One=fourth Off Sale . home from .Mlison. Kola Hauiar of St. .lolins, Will Tiior A case of scarlet fever at Wm. She btiru and wife uf Lansing and Miss ALAIEDON CENTER, ban's, Dansville. Slellii DeCamp, a teacher in the •Will OoukI and wife reeenlly enler- Frank Cllckncr of Inghara was Thoiiipsonville school, were rece talned friends from i'^wlervllle. Mason Saturday. guests at J, G. Rider's. ^ I have added to my line of Oxfords IWiss Laura Dobie will teacli Uie Eugene Cooper and Wm. Dossier Mrs, Harriett Knapp of Rome Oeii i> full terrnof sclioo! In llie Leek dlsirlcl. started Monday for Dakota lo work i ler, who ha.s been visiting at Jlrs. S a lot of Miss JJellle Trice of Mason is visil- harvest. M. Darling's and J. G. Rider's for ilie ing her sister, Mrs. lien True. . li'itchburg and north Ingham boy past three wpks, went lo Hlllsdal Oats are nearly all cut in this vicin• played ball at Dansville •Saturday Monday. ______5 ity. •Score 10 lo 20 in favor of Ingham. WEST COUNTY LINE. Miss .Static ilaniiuond went to De• Wra. Dunshee and Willis Dwigh Mrs, Will. Alton nf Bay City is vis Women s and Misses' Fine Shoes troit.Sunday to visit friends. went to Ann Arbor Monday lo do iting at Mrs. Ellle IlilHard's. I' Mrs. Miiry i^'rancisco is camping at job of painting and decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kelley of Web I' Tine lake. •lolin Ingalls went to Pleasant lake 'berville are visiting-relatives liere; Monday to paint his cottage. I' Mrs. i-'lora Schneider is entertain• Mrs. James Cilley has returned lo I' which I will sell at One=fourth Off. Fred Densmore Is some better. ing a friend from a distance this week, her borne, after' a short visit in thi it Will Oould and wife visited lier W. G. llawcrofl was in Alason Mon neighborhood. I Ijrotlier, Jarnes i-Yanks, last Friday. day. A. L. Frink and wife were in Holt 'TIs said a bottle and a glass SOUTH INGHAM & BUNKERHILL 'Tuesday. Will make a person mellow. Mrs. Frink, Mrs. Markham, Mrs Last Friday Ethel Blakely had the But Rocky Mountain Tea's the drink ....NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS.... Cllley and Mrs. Jennings visited misfortune to get a piece of grind- That livensupa fellow, F.H. Glass Manila Nichols' last week Tuesday Htone in his eye. Dr, .Jenkins of Lan- ALAIEDON and MERIDIAN LINE The combined age of the live was 321 Hinp: retnoved it, Miss Fern Hammond visited friends llieir weight S.")0 pounds. A babe wlis born to Mr, and Mrs. in Lansing last week. Albert Jvnappof Vevay last Thursday, Charles Pratt's little girl Is very lo Miss Viola Gulllns visited Miss Kale K_ W- WEBB? but it died the following day. wilh spinal fever. Youngs last week. The youuK people of Etchells are in Mrs, G. Maynard of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schiedel of Mill training for a play, entitled "The Mrs. F, C. McEuen of Mason visited brook, Mrs. A. Amon and son of Re Danger SiKnal".' Mrs. Ellie Hilliard last Tliursday. mus and Miss Mary •Schiedel of Lan Thos. IBlakely Is In Ann Arbor for Camp meeting at Dimondale com sing visited tlieir daughter and sister, 1,wo weeks overseeing the painting' mcnces this week Thursday. Stllllnthe Lead. Mrs. Jean .Smith, last week. and decorating of his residence. Will Charles Buck and wife of MIddl Miss Cecil Winn of Lansing is spend .Dunsha of Dansville is doin^ the work. ville visited the hitler's sister, Mrs ing a few days with Edna Hammond Dell, Tooker, Sunday, Ethel Ilarkness and Mrs. Nora Karr ....SMOKE... Miss Katie Youngs visited lier slS' were in Lansini,' .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, U. Dorr attended camp The Big'^'Store witlr Little Prices. ter in Lansing last week. meeting al Eaton Rapids Sunday. You can't make a mistake here. NORTH AURELIUS. .lean Smith and wife and William Suicide Prevented. .Schiedel and wife spent Sunday a Mrs. Herman iiullen is visiting rel• The .startling announcement that 20 lbs. best Gran. Sugar. ' $i.oo Byron Wilcox's in Holt. atives In Grand ilaplds. preventive of suicide had been discov with $2 orders of other groceries Katie Cornwell of Lansing Is visit• Mrs. A. Butlers was in Wiiliainston ered will interest many. A run down cans Corn, Peas or Pumpkin, 2Sc Court House ing her brother, Otis Cornwell. last week caring for her mother-in system, or despondency invariably law, who is very sick. precede suicide and something has 2 tall cans Red Salmon, 25c Winnifred Nellis of Mason spent been found lliat will prevent that Sunday with Amy Bullen. Mrs. Kirk of Lansing is spending condition whicli makes suicide likely large bottle Catsup, IQC Mrs, Wm. Hrown attended the func few days witli her daughter, Mrs. Rose Al the first th.5ught of .self-destruction take Electric Bitters. Il being agreat lb. can good Baking Powder, loc ral of licr aunt at Otsego last week. Rathbone. tonic and nervine will strengtlien tlie 10 bars Art or Key Soap, 250 The Gleaners liold a picnic at Dick Dwight Laylin is entertaining bis nerves and build up the system. It crson park next Friday. cousin from Lansing. . also a great stomach, liver and kidney 8 bars Peacock Soap, 250 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alirens of Jlolt Mrs. Lottie Teller of Detroit and regulator. Only oOc. , .Satisfaction 7 bars Jackson Soap, ^ 25c Mrs. Fred. Rathbone of Fowlerville guaranteed by Longyear Bros., Mason spent Sunday at Otis Cornwcll's. iind Field it North, Dansville, drug Maple Flake, 2 packages for 25c ,1, T. I3ullenand Herman Bullen and are visiting iheirparenls, Mr. and Mrs, gists. Force Flake, 3 packages for 25c They Are Like the Building, They are wife spent .Sunday in Lansing. M. C, 0!d,s. HOLT NEWS. Fine Evaporated Peaches and Wllllaiii Zeil/, died at his home last You need clean lieallliy bowels ,1usl Named After Thursday nlgiitof cancer of the stom as much as pure wholesome food ; with Mrs. Emma Kellar and daughter Apricots, at loc ouieither, you cannot keep well. Hoi ach. He leaves a wife and four chil and Mrs. Ed. Switzgable took in th lister's Rocky Mountain Tea elimi plugs, any ^nd Tobacco, 25c drcn to mourn hl.s loss. excursion lo Niagara Falls last week nates all impurities. Tea or tablets, lb. can Bumper Cut Plug, 30c The Finest in the State. Mrs. Austin Doolittle returned last 3D cents. F. H. Glass. Mr. and Mrs. John Penberlhy of week from a visit with relatives al Mason called on Mrs, Green last Fr HOLT. Yours for business, Crystal lake._ day. Rev. Frank Delhi, Union Seminary, Mrs. Albert Hoyt, Mrs. Orla Hoyt Mrs. C. H. .Tennings, lioslon-"Ol]r N. Y., will occupy the Presbyterian babies (twins), were sickly. Had sev• and children of Mason were guests of WILL C. WALTER eral doctors, but no results. Hollis• pulpit next Sunday morning. Subject, Mrs. Will. Pryor Monday. ter's Rocky Slountain Tea made tliera Character Building," as illustrated Mr. and Mrs. D. DeCamp and Irene The Grocer. strong and robust." .'ti cents. Tea or ^ "THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERY'' by Jacob and Esau. Reynolds returned from Eaton Rapids Hi tablet form. V. H. Glass, Main St. Both phones. Arthur Dail and wife of Columbus, last .Saturday. ' i MILLVILLE. Obio, and Earnest Dail of Detroit are Tlie excursion to Grand Ledge was I visiting tlicir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Rice and children are well patronized by Holt people. CHAS. J. WHITING visiting her mother and brothers. Louis Dail. A. Black and family, S.W. Mayer i i G. M. Burden and wife went lo John Surato and wife, Charles Gunn and Mrs. Dr. North and children are I Dealer in Gregory Monday lo visit his brother and wife, Mrs. Edward Switzgable, camping at Pine lake this week. who is very ill wilh peritonitis. Mrs, Emma Kellar, Lulu Kellar and Miss Leslie Thorburn of Lansing is I Mrs. Petit and Mrs. McCurdy visit• Cora Surato enjoyed the excursion lo the guest of Holt relatives this week, i ed Mrs. MoiTet Monday. N iagara Falls last Thursday,returning Mrs. Hattie Alton of Bay City was Agent for ...Groceries Mrs. Anna Gauss had the misfortune home Monday evening. the guest of Mrs. Emma Bickelt last l.o scald her foot one day last week by The reading circle meets with Mrs. Sunday. **" I White Star^offees spilling a pan of boiling water'on it. George Bell next Tuesday evening. Charles Buck and ^ife of Middle^ I Wagner's Famous Detroit Bread There was a Gleaner picnic at Lowe A good many from this place enjoy• ville were called here last week on lake August .^th. ed the picnic al Grand Ledge Tue.s. account of the illness of his mother. Elder Ostrander will preacli his day. Jacob Cook and wife visited rela farewell sermon next Sunday. Mrs. Charles Buck of Middleville is lives at Perry a part of last week. Will Clark is moving the old cream• caring for Mrs. William Buck, who is ery building to his loleaslof the store. seriously ill. The Death Penalty. You will be pleased with our Mr. and Mrs. Bravender and Ray Mrs. Fred. Sherman and daughter A little thing sometimes results In eath. Thus a mere scratch, insignif• took in the Odd Fellows' excursion lo Medauf HaslettParkwerecalled here Sold by J. F. GREVE, Mason. icant cuts or puny boils have paid the Detroit. last week by the serious illness of lier death penally. It is wise lo have Farmers are busy threshing. The brother, Edwin Stone. Bucklen's Arnitja Salve ever handy. Washington # Michigan Cedar Shingles yield of grain is very light owing to L. N, Glassbrook is quite ill. It's tlie best salve on earth and will ..JOHN SAMANN... the dry wcatlicr. Misses Bessie and Mabel Garrison prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ul• also with our ' cers and piles threaten. Only 25c, at are visiting at Ionia. Longyear Bros., Mason, and Field.& End of Bitter Fight. Merchant Tailor "Two physicians liad a long and stub• For backache and kidney disorders North's, Dansville, drug stores. CEDAR POSTS born tight with an abscess on my right take Celery Iving, lhe„tou"ic-laxat)ve. DANSVILLE. lung" writes .1. F. Hughes oS DuPbnt, it will relieve you very quickly, for MAPLE STREET, MASOf^ I ALL CUT FROM GREEN TIMBER Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody Celery King is tbe great cure for back• Tlie N. W. Ingham ball team played Xhought my time had come. ! As a lastj ache ns well as headache. the Dansville team at Dansville last •Will make you a resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov• Saturday and beat the Dansville team ery for Consumption. The benellt I SOUTHEAST LOCKE. CP. Mickelson, Mason. received was striking and was on my 20 to 10. leet in a few^days. Now I've entirely The AVest Conway U.-B. church L. F. H. Field and family were at Pleas• $20 Suit for $15 or regained my'liealth." It conquers all A. S. met last Thursday with Mrs. ant lake one day last week. coughs, colds and throat and lung James Hoagland. a $25 Suit for $18 troubles. Guaranteed by Longyear P. H. Field was in Mason last Satur• Tbe young people here gave Miss Bros., Mason, and Field & North, day'. • Dansville. Price 50c, and «1.00. Trial, Wilna Shaford a surprise parly Aug. Hollis Shelian is sick with starlet ^ ...Finest Fit Gyaranteed... bottles free. Jib in honor of her nth birthday. fever and the family is quarantined YOUR HEAD ACHES Potatoes and corn are all drying up except tlie father, wlio eats and sleeps EDEN. YOUR EYES ACHE ; for want of rain. away from home. Mrs. Nancy Fellon of Lansing is the Frank Pettit has sold his 10-acre Mrs. J. T. Shehan and son, Clare guest of lier brother, George Douglass, lie FalaesiatU YOUR EYES WATER farm to John Ash for $600. and will .are visiting in Munilh for a couple of this week. soon move to Lenawee counly. weeks. YOUR EYES BURN Consult Us. John Darrow and wife of Alaiedon Reynolds Rickelt and family re• Mrs. Charles Radford is visiting her Yisited their,son Frank a few days last YOUR EYES TIRE cently attended the farmers' picnic, in parents al Harriette for a few weeks, week. Cohoctah, Livingston counly. Misses Eose and Anna Backus and YOUR GLASSES DON'T FIT Earl Chase and wife of Jackson vis• Albert Ricketl of Brighton is visit• brother Rollo attended their cousin's ited at the homes of Vance Douglass ing his daughters, Mrs. Ed. Chamber- YOU NEED GLASSES birthday party at Howell last week and G. M. Smith .Saturday nii^ht and lin and Mrs. W. A. Worden. Monday. They visited .there until Sunday. Andrew Copeland died August Qth Wednesday. CHICAGO OPTICAL STORE, Lansing. ClilTord Hill and wife of Saginaw, of pneumonia. The funeral was held Miss Rose Backus will teach the ICckford Hill and wife of Detroit, and the following Monday and bis burial ,106 Wash. Ave.. N. Where the. eyes are always moving. Meadvillei school the fall term. - Will Cotton and wife of Jtickson were was at the Rowley cemetery. Miss-Anna Backus will leach the bere to attend the funeral of their Bert Oakley and family of Vantown Mt. Pleasant school the winter term. sister, Mrs. Charles Jones, at Leslie recently visited his sister, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. C.E. Atwood and Miss Clara last Sunday. Brewer, and brother, Frank Oakley. Martin, who have been in Chicago MAPLE STREET Mr. and Mrs. Breed liave returned William Rogerssportsa new harness since JuneTst, came home last Tues• FARMERS' BANK. to her home in, this place. Glad,to and double buggy. day. • . liave them back again. Claude Croope and best girl of Lan• MEAT MARKET :a. J. Miller was in Masoni last Tues• We receive sufficient quantities of Frank Hazel ton is spending a few sing recently visited his parents herl. OLDEST STATE BANK IN • day. ' We keep on hand the INGHAM COUNTV. < days with his parents here. Last week Tuesday Stephen Rickett Lewis Atherton and wife of Osli- • The oat crop is nearly all harvested choicest cuts of" started peddling garden vegetables and is reported a good crop. Prime - icosh were guests of A. C, Sanders from from his own garden. Capital, $50,00G* 'Thursday till Saturday. Last.week some sneak tried to put Charles Worden and wife recently I. W. Moe and wife to sleep by inject• Dressed Meats Miss Lottie Chapin of Detroit visit• H Mils ot AO M h. p. WEBB...... vice PresWenC- visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Earl in ing Chloroform Into their bedroom ed at the home of her uncle, J. W., Iosco. ; > '. , window, but fa||6d to'^'connect. Ike T.o always give our/ customers the We aim to please our customers A. J. HAtL.: :. CasWer last week Wednesday.' Wert J. Brewer, who works in a woke up too Booh'.fi best of everything. and furnish them with the best li. C. DA«I AssiEtast Cftlshler A large delegation from this place Lansing factory, visited bis parents Saturday evening, Aug. 13, at town of everything in our line. ( took in the excursion to Grand Ledge here Sunday. MONlCy TO LOAN. hall there will be an entertainment Look over our Fine Assorttnenl. Tuesday. Mrs. Maud VanOrder of Lansing, COMK AND BEE US. ' consisting of .music and recitatiolis, to Casb For Hides and Felts. Miss Alice Chapin is home from Miss Meda VanOrder of Webberville be concluded vnith a laughable farce. Dlrectori-E. A. Barn'et A. L. JUi»t, j. X.. : Ypsllantl, where she has been attend• and Barney Bowers and wife:of Leroy Proceeds to • go;for• piano fund. Ad• Elmer, U 0, Wetib, Geo. M*.- Mojt, A, J. U$U^ ing Itic summer school. visited at Frank Oakley'svlaet'Sunday.' mission 15 cents.? Everybodycome. - Thorburn & Severance. BANGHART & CRITCHETT. B. O.D»rt.