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VOL. XXIX. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1904. NO. 5.

LOOAL AND aSNERAL NEWS. Farmers' Olub Banquet. January Circuit Court-Proceedings Michigan (Tentrai^ The arraDgeinents for the corning Below is a synopsis of the proceed " Tlu Niagara Falls Jloute." banquet, Feb. 13, are now well under ...THE... HOUTirWARO, Notice. Ings Of the circuit court since our las: way. The invitations to the honoriiry Mason 10:00 a, in, 1 tSOp.m, lOiOO p, m All notes and accounts due and not Issue; ; aaokoon.. ii:oo ans iitoo members and friends of the club have sottlcfl by Fcb'y lOUi, 100-t, will be The People vs, James Wllll.s—raing been mailed and several letters of Detroit.. Btsop.m. BiSOp.m.Tiaria.m left with JudKc Lyon for collection ling poison with roedlclne. This is a acceptance are already on file. trial Of the colored fellow who is One=fourth Off 'Chicago B:iO p. in. SiCi p, ni. OiM a, in This means everyone indebted to WEIJII & WlIITlfAK. The table coraraittee, composed of charged with putting croton oil in the NORTJIH'ARO, twelve well-known club workers, is medicine Of Justice Ferguson of tlils Mason...... 0:20a. ni, ii;on a. ni. 6:00p.in See notice of squash and onions at Lansing B-A'i U:2ll 6:23 making unusual and generous prepa• city. Tho crime is alleged to have Rice & Co.'s, OffOJlO... 7i3O 12;3C p.m.0:3b rations for the menu. been committed In the ofllce of the Sale SaRlnaw slow . i iW 8;O8 Dr. Mathias Coad of Wllllamston The various committees are each justice, The tritil began last week BayOlty 9:2,1 2:!!0 8;.lO gets a pension of $10 per month. vicing with each other to do the bcs't Wednesday and closed with the argu• Maoklnaw 7;lBp.in. 7;OCa. in. 7:00a. in Feed grinder for sale. Inquire a possible things to make the 32d anni• ments of the attorneys on Thursday 0. W. Rtir.nLKH, E. D. Lee's agricultural store. 3w3 versary Of the club one of pleasant afternoon. It drew like a porous *, 1), STANTON, Ren, rass. & Ticket Ari, o-CLOTHINQ Ticket AKont. Mason Ohicaizo Drifting snow made It bad again for memories only. plaster, the Maccabee hall, wliere the railroad trains and rural mail car Assurance has been received from court Is held, was crowded all through. BUSII^ESS DIRECTORY. riers. the Lansing contingent that a credi• Judge Wiest charged to jury Friday ble delegation would be present frora morning and the case was given to Is now on, and the gener• HAN & MclCUKN, (Iciilnra In Hard and .Soft A daughter was born to Mr. and Coal, It will pay yon call at Dean's KAevator that quarter. Music wlllbe good and them about nine o'clock. They de• -anDd get our iirhios holoro hiiyliiK. 3!)ll Mrs. Ray Bcebe of Alaledon last ous bargains given seem to Tliursdiiy. plenty of It. Toasts, unique and liberated all day and were unable to catcliy. No club member should fall agree, rlelng discharged Friday even• be appreciated, -if the big K. IIKNIM'.USON', Over llrovpn Hi Twenty-one lbs. granulated sugar Crown to report at roll call. ing, We are informed they stood ten D'^Loo'iiiis,„ Ills,'' ' At'DiiiVsvlllAt Dansvlllco Tiiosday.s, for $1.00 at Vandercook's, with other crowds that throng our and hrldgo work a siieclalty. to two for conviction. groceries. See notice of work team for sale The People vs. John Petty—larceny, PH-Z-siCljfLiTS cheap. stoi-e each day is anything TlicEoya! Circle will have a social appeal. Short work was made in this ^nAS,.G„„ „. ,IICNKIN,S„ ,„ , M, 0,, Practice limited Lansing's pnorco.st them 8270.11 for to dlMoaac.s of Kye, Kur, Nose and Throat, at Mr, and Mrs, Truman I^atcraao's case when the machinery of Justice to go by. If in need of a 22.1 WaahliiBtoii Ave, S., LsuishiK, Midi, the month of January. tomorrow evening. got in working order. When the case Suit of Cloths or Overcoat ItB. MANN & AUSTIN, lloineopatlilc I'hysl- Gregg & Hoyt's orchestra furnished Mr. Ground Hog had a hard time to was called Friday morning Petty did clans and aiirtjcoti.s, .Speclitliitlenllon Riven D And his shadow lust Tuesday. to tho Hyc, Kur, No.sn und Throat; also discuses music at a dance at Wllllamston last not respond. The court issued of any kind you can now of women and children und rectal diseases, 'Onke-Noar lilock, llonra-s lo 10 a, m„ 2 to 5 week Wednesday evening. Regular meeting of the Eiistern bench warrant and sent Deputy Sher• and 7 to 0 p, in.^ The engine for the heating plant Star tomorrow (Friday) evening. iff Star Hammond after hini. Petty save from $3.00 to ,$5,00 n, I'MllilJLAND, M, D, Lawrence lilock. at the newsl;liool building was setlast James A. Craig of Stockbridgo has claimed'to be siclc, but Judge Wiest O. lIonrs-8 ,to I) a, m„ i to 8,7 to 81). m. and have a beautiful line to Saturday and started Monday. been granted a patent on a latch. had his doubts and ordered a physl lt, OEUTUUDIt I), OAMl'llKLL, rliyslclan clan to examine hlra. Petty was select from. We have the and Snrneon. Onica al residence, north li The Presbyterian Missionary Socie• Aid. C. S. Clark was one of llio grip's Dstreet, Honrs. B to n a, m„ 2 to •\ and 7 in 8 p, m. found to be sound In body and was <;onntry and town calls promptly attondod. ty will be held at the home of Mrs. T. victims the fore part of the week. largest stock of Fur and VanOstriind Wednesday, Feb, lOth, at reprimanded by theUourt. The re. TMI. [TllANK K, THOMAS, I'hysiclRii and Sur- Work will be conferred at-the M. spondent pleaded his own case as he JL/geon, onico ovor Webb & Whltinaii;s store; 2:,'!0 o'clock. Plush Robes and High residence al corner n and Oak streets, Waaon, W. A. hall next Tuesday evening. Dr. Spinney, proprietor of Reed could riot raise the wliere with to pro• General purpose horse for sale. cure a lawyer and none of the attor• Grade Wool Horse Blank• .^TTORaTBTS City Sanitarium, will be at Donnelly *lp , Mason REYK0LDI3, .ITousc, Monday, Feb. 8tl), frora 7 to neys would serve him on tick. Potty's A A. llUKOniAN, ATTOHNiJV and COUN ets to be found anywhere iil SKI.OK AT LAW, Mason, Mich, It a. m, Free consultation. Twenty-onc lbs. granulated sugar plea to the jury was tliat he was not Ofilco for SI,00 at Vandercook's, with other guilty. It developed during the trial KNHMOKh:, K, A., Altnniey-al-Law, August Wolfe of Albion wtis grant• in this secti'on and all go with L. li. McArtliiir, over Farmers' liatik, that he had tried to bribe witnesses D ed papers making liira a full-fledged groceries. * Olllco to testify in hla bnlialf. The jury LinilCD ALLUN, Attorney at Law, Republican county convention will at One-fourth Off. ' ill County Clerk's Olllce, citizen under Uncle Sam in the cir• I brought in a verdict of guilty and the cuit court in tlilsoity last week. be held in this city Feb, 18th, Zach MaAIlTIlUll, Attoi-noy and Counselor at court immediately sentenced him to ,nw, Ofilce over Kariners' Hank, Mason Chandler banquet day. The L, O. T. M. M. will hold tlieir 90 days in the Detroit house of correc• T. IIEMANH, Attorney and Oonnsolor at Prof, F. S. Kedzic of the M. A. C. installation at their next regular tion, the limit for the offense, tho For Next Saturday . Law. Onice In the now Lawrence Block was in the city last Thursday as a MasonL , Mlcb. Money to loan ou Rood security. meeting, Feb. 8tli. Eacli Lady Mac- larceny ot$2. It will be quite pleas• witness in the Willis case. cabec can invite one lady friend. 'Iw2 ing to those acquainted with this And as Long: as They Last H. 0. Sheldon of VanBuren county J. N. Smith of Albion, formerly of young fellow to know of Ills working KO. A, BAULK, DKALEK IN HEAVY AND G Shelf Hardware. Maple Street, Mason has been appointed clerk of the board this city, won the euchre tournament 90 consecutive days, We offer 22 dozen Stiff and Soft Bosom Fancy Slitrts, 'Iflrt at the Leisure Hour club last week. Of state auditors. He has been con• Susannah Rich vs. Richard E. Far• regular soc, 7Sc and gi.oo values, at only ' OwO Now don't miss these, as they are all nice patterns. TD. BINDING, AticUoneer, White O.ak, Mich. nected with the olTlce for some time. The scholars in Miss Tuller's room ley—case, Stricken from .calendar .U Farmers' rural telenliono Hue. Satisfaction were out for a sleighride last Friday because of insufllclency of notice. guaranteed and terms liberal, The L. A. S. of the Presbyterian We have 69 pairs of those All-Wool Pants, at only afternoon. A four-horse team was The People vs. Carl Rossraan—as• II. IVES, General Auctioneer, Ycnrs of ex. church Of Holt will give an oyster sup• Look through and see if your size is there. $1.13 used. sault with intent to murder. This is L, porlonce. Terms always satisfactory. per at the town hall on Friday even• a case in which the respondent shot ENUY If UltTZ, General Auctioneer. Satis• ing, Feb.,Oth. Bill 15 cents. All come. The L. A. S. of Eden will give an There is yet 19 of those QO« Small stock of Children's faction KiiaraniiMid, terms rlRht. I.*avo a young man named McCreary at Les• Boys'Overcoats at vOO Underwear, at »»w H Eugene V. Debs will give a lecture auction at the church Friday evening, orders at this olllco. I'oslofllce, Mason. lie. Drs. W. W. Root, G. E. Mann under the auspices of the Citizens' Feb. 12th. Refreshments, doughnuts and 0. G. Austin were appointed to 10 dozen Men's Heavy ORa A nice line of Fur Coats and ISTSTTKA.iTCB: and coffee. Entertainment Course on Tuesday Wool Mitts UMKllS' MUTUAL KIUE INSUBANOK examine Rossman and determine upon , at many other bargains. evening, Feb, 9th, at Riiyner Opera The clothing stock of A. O.DuBois Oompanyof Ingham county, Safest,oheap- his sanity. mtF and uest.. For Information write to .1. 11. house. at Leslie was slightly damaged by Are Shafer,secretary. Mason. A, t. Barber, preal Monday morning the above physl Yours for trade, dent,M88on. Olllco opposite coiirtsauaro. and smoke last Thursday morning. Judge Wiest has granted Mary E. cians came into court and reported The Are caught In a pile of cotton Champ Of Lansing a divorce from that' in their judgment Rossman is bats and was extinguished by the Are William Champ, on the grounds of insane. Judge Wiest ordered the re• WEBB & WHITMAN. T. M. WINTERS, Nl. D. laddies with but slight loss. extreme cruelty. Mrs, Champ is giv• spondent taken to the asylum for the Ctironic and Private Diseases. en the custody of tlic elght-year-old Susie, the 15-yciir-old daughter of criminal Insane at lonla for conAne son. M,r. and Mr.s. LP. Rathburn, died ELECTRO-THERAPY ment, and directed that an order be Nearly GOO votes were cast on the last Friday of pneumonia. Funeral entered that If Rossman Is ever cured Notice. W. F. Gairiis, who has been work• X-RAY proposition to grant a heating and services, conducted by Rev. W. H. he be turned over to the sheriff of All notes and accounts due and not ing for the McCormick Harvester Co- DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. power franciiise to Jno, H, Chase and Simmons, were held at the home in Ingham county to be brought into settled by Feb'y 10th, 190-1, will be for the past eiglit months, has re• StOlOil. m. OKKIOK; Others, which was submitted to a vote the northeastern part of the city the court for trial or to be discharged, as left with Judge Lyon for collection. ma< 2 to •! 1). m, 103 Washhmton Ave,, N., turned home and is out of a situation. of Lansing people last Tuesday, and following Monday afternoon with in• 710 8 p. Ill, LanshiK, Mich, the court may decide. This means everyone indebted to The combination, under, the name was carried by a ratijorlty of 35. terment in Maple Grove cemetery. SUNUAVS—2 tO'l p. Ill, Gliarlos H, Chambers vs. Fred E. ' WEIID & WmTMAN. ot the International Harvester Co., CItl/.en's I'boiio 1 Henry S. Hadsell of Los Angeles, Miss McGee of Detroit, a talented Herrick--assumpslt, appeal. This is has thrown out about three out of Injunction Will Stand. my Cal,, formerly of Owosso and ex-state and earnest worker in foreign mis• a case which grew out of the pur• five Of the men employed, he says. Mayor Culver is on the sick list this An interesting .legal point which senator from this district, was ex• sions, will give an address at the Bap• chase of a hay loader. Verdict, no week. Grip. " ' has not been before the circuit court pelled by the Owosso Masonic lodge tist church next Monday evening to cause for action. Card of Thanks Dr. T. M. Winters, wlio lias been in this county for many years at last I whih to sincerely thank' the friends and. about a year ago. He. was reinstated which the public Is cordially Invited. The McCorralck Harvesting Ma• was raised in an application last Sat• •seriously ill during the past week, is nolghborB who so kindly assisted In tho burial of by the grand lodge at Lansing last On Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Miss chine Co., a corporation, vs. Thomas urday for an injunction in connection my husband, Wra. Gutche99,-also Dr. W. W. not improvioK. week, McGee will have charge of the regular M. Cranson and George H. Waggoner, with the bill for divorce filed by Mrs. Root and Uev.A. F. White for their kladntm' Rev. C. A. Narcross of Aurelius is Martin K. Crill of Lansing, whose meeting of the women's mission circle Verdict for plalntm of $995,98. and help m time of need. Sarah Wright otWheatfield against •conductinR a series of special meet• fall from soberness was mentioned in which.will be held at the home of Andrew Meska of Leslie was grant• Mrb, LAirnA E. GtnroHissa. Albert Wright. ings at the Eobbins M. E. cliurcli. tlie Demockat last week, was taken Mrs. J. H. Shafer. ed naturalization papers last Tuesday. We donlro to thank all and every one of onr Wright is possessed ot property to neighbors who so kindly asstatod ua In tho dooiw* All are urgently invited to attend. to Jackson last Monday night to serve He was formerly a citizen of Russia. Judge Wiest last Monday.granted a est sorrow of our life, the death and burial of three years, the balance of his term. the value of about $1,000 which is sit• Last week W. H. Wells sold ills in In the matter ot the appeal of Cella our dear loving moUior; the choir who sang ttio divorce to Benjamin Miller of Delhi, uated in Shiawassee county. The tcrest in tbe blacksmitli business to Crill was warned by Gov, Bliss once, Baldwin from the probate court, the beautiful aoug; and also tho dooCor who ffatcbett from Octavla Miller. The complain• wife asked for an injunction restraln- but did not heed the warning. ' • case was remanded back to the pro over her so faUlifully. . liis partner, Theo, Bortle. Mr. Wells ant in his bill set forth that the wife oghim from disposing of the proper• Maby Buckinqhak, will move to Gollcgevillo in tlie near A slelghload of young people from bate court. left him 13 years ago and that he has ty pending the decision as to whether KmiK VanCoukt, future. Mason visited Miss Pearl Davidson The People vs. Henry Roosa—bur-^; ., CKHUNT, never heard from her since. He de• she is entitled to a share of it and tbe The W. F. M. S. of the M. E. cliurcli last Friday evening. Various games glary. Case on call today. , J. J. Hunt. clared that at the time Mrs. Mil• question came up as to the power of will meet with Mrs. T. Saraw Friday, were indulged in and light refresh• Next Monday the case of the Peo• We deslris to extend our shicoro and lionrtfelC' I ler left him she Informed him she had the court to issue a restraining, order ple vs. Fred and Sarah M, Hills will thanks to our kind neighbors and friends itttv Feb, 5, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. G. A. Eay- ments were served. Tliey started another husband from whom she had be on call. against property in another county. oxtondod ua aid and gave us sympathy Uurlng- mond will liave cliarge of tlie proRram. home In the "wee sma" hours, all de• never been divorced, tlio last Illness of our belovod wife and motUer. Dr. Walker will be at the Donnelly After considering the question Judge Refreshments will be served. claring they had had a very pleasant ALBERT BOEMO, I Mrs. Mary Brlggs Hunt was born Wiest granted the injunction. Mrs. time. House tomorrow. - Mb. AND MBS. 0. L. BOKLIO, Those who expect to hear a labor Oct. 11th, 1829, near Quebec, Caiiada. Wright asks tor a divorce on the James Paddock of Dansville walked V. A. BOKLIO, agitator will be disappointed in the The printing contract for the state She was united In marriage to Jolin grounds Of extreme and repeated cru• TltAO. BOBWO, - 11 miles and back every day to liis lecture of Eugene V. Debs. Instead has been awarded to the Wynkoop, S. Hunt of Lansing, Dec. 26th, 1851, elty. The couple were married in Miis. MiNNiR Nice, school, caught cold and has been con- you will see and hear a polished speak• Holleobeck, Crawford Co., and the Seven children were born to them and 1886 and lived together with the ex• Aned to his bed. er, an effective orator and a perfect binding contract to the Robert Smith one died in infancy. She resided 41 ception ot a year and a half until last BUSINESS LOCALS. gentleman at Rayner opera liouse> Printing Co. The next printing con• years on the farm where she died George Bowden ot Vevay and Wil• tall.—Lansing Journal, Feb. Ist. Tuesday evening, Feb. Oth. tract, which goes into ellect July 1st, liam Farland of Stockbridge were Jan, 23d, 1904. She is survived by SquanU mid Onions. Three times and not out. The sec• win be about $10,000 below the,pres• three sons, two daughters, two broth• made citizens ot the United States in The L. A. S. ot Eden will meet at Fine ones too, wlioloialo and retail, at Kicefe Co's. ond ward school building caught lire ent one held by the latter Arm. ers, two sisters and a host of friends the circuit court last Friday. , • the home of Mrs. J. W. Chapln, "" ' • ' • 6WL. • Work Toanl for Sttlo OUoap. the third time early last Thursday and neighbors. Dr. J. L. Lyon ot Grand Ledge, for• Wednesday, Feb. 10th, for dinner. Erie H. Casterline of this city, class Weigh Uotwoon 1,300 and i.m afternoon. As upon previous occa- merly of this city, went to Ann Arbor Everybody invited. of ,'07 at the Alma College, was award• Mrs. Emma Weston Adams was Bwzi' i-KwiB PAMif, Alaledoa. flious the Are caught around a register. last Monday to take a post-graduate ed second place in the oratorical con• born in the town of Montezuma, Ca• Owing tb sickness in the neighbor• Luml) Wlro Ifonou ut ii Blsoouut, Loss was sllglit and that covered by test tb determine who sho~"uld repre• course in porcelain-inlay work, a late hood the teachers' and patrons' asso• Having tahonadvaotage of the drop In prioeof. yuga county, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1858. !ihl'"}l'""'.*f'"^S''9 ^.''"•so s'Mk Of fonea, 1 jriit insurance. The department respond• development in modern dentistry. sent that college at the interstate Slie came with her parents to Michi• ciation meeting at Millville church in allow, tor a llmltod time, 10 per pent, discount, ed, but threw only a little water. oratorical contest. Erie's schoolmates White Oak next Saturday has been Conieand boo rae for pr ces. Boll 'PUone 1M.» gan in 1866, and settled on the farm William Gutclies, a farmer residing noes. 3tt 0HA8. FrUp.Mapl6 at.. Mason. A large number of stereopticon here feel proud of blm. He is a fresh• in the township of Ingham, died - In postponed until Saturday, March 19tb. where she lived until death claimed Farm for Sale. man and was entered with the sophs, Don't forget tho date. . ' "^'iews ot the missions at the probable her Jan.'13,1904. She was married to the asylum at Kalamazoo last Thurs• Fltty-ono^ and oue-half acres. Agood f»n« seat of war In China between Japan and seniors. He, is a member of the Prescott C. Adams Nov. 9,1886. She day. The remains were brought here Yesterday morning the chimney at laqulro at 0. W. Bolstoaa'a. m and Russia have arrived at the mis• Beta Sigma fraterqlty. was ever a willing worker as neigh• the following day for interment. F. 0. McEuen's residence burned out, Ordor your ooal, wood, balod hay and •trinror sion rooms in Boston and some Sun« The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. bors and friends will gladly testify, The name of Lawton T. Hemans, of tbesparks falling back in tlio chim• Grucstieck. All ordors promptly aellTeretf^ Bwtfl phone ii7. uwip. day evening soon Rev. James A. E. church isarranging for a business always doing for others beyond her Mason, Ingham county, is being fre• ney, setting Are to a board which had Two-rowed Seed ilnrloy for Sale. Thoms of DansviHe, (who is a pledged carnival to be held some evening in strength. Her motto in life was to do quently-mentioned in connection with been placed over a bole that had been 11.00 per 100 lt)». J. w, WiLcoi, Nortfc missionary) will show them with Uie unto others as she would be done by. eft tor a register, but had not been the near future. Many of the busi• the democratic nomination for gover• tin limo light atereopticon and lecture on ness tlrms of the city agree to co-oper• She was a member ot the L. 0, T. M. nor. Mr. Hemans is a close student used as -yet. Tbe Are burned througb 80-Aor« Farm for Sale. the possibility of a universal war ate in the affair. It promise^ to be and the Grange. She leaves to mourn and few men are better informed in the board, sot Uro to til's carpet on 70Mra> plow land, 10 aor«s limber.' All Unto ol rralt, now Pmo wire lencef, good bulldlDRi,.. growing out of the trouble and ^how unique and a flne entertainment. her, an only son, one sister living in regard to tbe corruption that bas the floor and also,to a coucb, which wiiter,ntieloc«Han,.rourmiles trom nMr- ^mlle fromiHliool,;'Tlili 11 the Imt iMm.<;i how mission work tells for peace. The Thirty or more young ladies will rep: Oulifornla, three brothers: and a host held high'carnival >at the state capi• was totally destroyed. About tSO.OO exact date will not bo announced and resent each a different business by of warm friends. It was said of her tal'during the past few years. Tlie worth of damage - was 4one', No «n. T. M. Wnn:i»w,M.D..r.iiinlnt. Mlclk adaiissiou tickets must be secured the costume and display, as well also by a that sbo laid down lier iito for her democrats could .do worse, tbaanoffli* alarm waa sent in to tho fire .depart* row loti m RMdolph Rtrntfor mU«. Sunday before. I spicy adTertisemcut. friends. ment., ~ nato Mr. Hemana.-AlbioQ Mirror. 'vR.K.ni«io»,M«io». FAf?.lI HELP (15 SCARCE. BIRTHDAY OF THE KAISER, /iigliani Comity DeniocraT. CI1A8E BOLD KO(^UES. Compatont Aid In Floltl .md House Crowd Salutos fcmnoror and OttI" Vary Hard to f-'Inch olulH Offor Co^^f^attlIatlonll. .An iiuiisually largo iiiiinhor of .Nohras- ;\. crowd galherod In front ot the pni- POSSE AFTER FIVE FELLOWS li/l fiiniiora, (iro holding sales of tlioir ace ill Hei'iili onl'ly Wudiiusilay In salute MASON, MICK. iioiisoliold goiiil.s and farm iniplenionls WHO SEEK TO MURDER. Mmiiuror \Yilliaiii on his liirlliday and to litis winter, iiiid the alloiilloii of liUKiliess get good piiicos from which lo sue lho luon nnd ijanher.s has boon attriiotod to mcmliers of ilie royal faiuily and court Attciiiiit to Kxtort LiiOKC Eiim o 1904 FEBRUARY. 1904 lho. matlor. A few of llio.so wtios nro and oilier ollicials olTer their congrntiiln- preparatory lo roiuoviil (o oilier .States, .Vntioy from M'c/illliy <>ll Slim li lions lo ilu) I'Jiiiperor. The lallor, slir- roiilidod by guiicrais, appeiirod liul'oro a Su Mo Tu We Til Si lint most of thorn aro duo to tiio fact liial Kolhnrcil Iiy Almost an AHsiiii.sin« The Sennio .Alouilay board ftirthur diS' window ovorlookliig the siiiniro and no- llio labor problem is iiocoiiiing so Koriinis (Ion—.'>Iru. Kciiiicily Aeijnitlcil. cussion on the (iiiestion of appoiiitiiieiits nil tliu farms thnt soiiio of tlio farmers liiiowlod.goil llio acoiiinintion, Gari'iages' to iilllco made during onugressional ro- T II. 0. Dun it Co.'d 2 3 T" nro gutting disooiiragud. Il is esliiiialod ontorod the castle i.'olirtyaril coiiliiining cossos, .iisluiiod to 11 spoecli on the islli- Weekly Uoview of Chicafco 7 8 by the .,Slii|e Secretary of Agrloiilturo h'ifly deputy shorilTs iiiiilcr Sheriff .M. llio.se, of r:iiik stilllolcnt to permit tlioin minii cnmil fiiioslion by .Mr. .Morgnii nnd Cliicago, 9 10 11 12 Irado says: that many tlioiisaiids of dollars' worth of /\. .lollffu lire hi.'ouring Marion Cmility, to ol't'or tileir giioil wishes, licgiiiniiig willi jiiissuil a iiumbor of idlls. \ rosnliilioii 14 15 16 18 20 Slondily increasing detiiliiids for soa- 17 19 grain was lo.st last xiiiiimcr bocailso thoro \Y. Yii., in soaroii of live men wlio linvu the moiiiliers of the family and their nsking for speeilio iiiformiition coiieern- .somtble inercliaiidi.so and furnace pro• 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 wore not ouoiigh men to iiiirvust it. -I'lio llironlenud lo niiinlur Kl'iink Ulaukshiro suites, lite cabiiiot niinistora, lioails of the ing till! uomiualion of W. D. Crliiii ns ducts have given added stronglli lo gon- Slale.s of ."MiHSouri, Kansas and Nohras- of .Mauniiigtou, the wonltliiust oil pro• army and nav,v, visiting kings nud oolh.'cliir of ciistoiiis at llin port of 20 29 9 (i) ® 0 ornl iiiisinoss. .A sliglit falling oK in Ica liavo taken llio iiiilltor In hand, ami ducer ill Hint cotinly, and who iiltumiUod princes ami tlio iimbassndnrs, nnioug Cliitrlesloii, S, C, wns passed. .V resn- railroad Iralllc is duo to dillloillty in gel• ffl 0 (5 © ail assooiatloii nf Stale labor liuroaus has lo n.ssnssinnto IJlacksliiro's son Hurry, tiiom Ijiiilud Stiilos ..Vmbassador 'l.'owei'. lulion asking for siliiilar informntinii roll- lioeu formed to syslomatlzn tho ftiriiisli- h'rniik Illauksliiro rouoived a loiter sign• 'I.'liii ICmjairor reouivod tiio callers in tho corning lho iionihiatioii of I'rig, Gon. ling sulllohait cal's .it tiio poinls whoro J'L. Q. N. M. IN 1.''. Q. • i lag of harvest luilids next year. Xtauy ed liy livo persons wlioso imiuos have pillar iiall until midday. King Oscar Wood and ollior army ollloors wont over most needed and does not nffoct not ciirit- 1st. ^^ 8lh. '-li:' Kith 2-1 th. filrliiors tiru pessimistic nlioiit the matlor. not boon divulged, in wliicli bo was noti• of Swollen and Norwny liiis iilipninloil iiiitil T'liosday. Mr. Culiiersoii iiilro. ings. Speculation in loiidiug foodstufl'.s Thoy say tliat It is gotlliig so now that liod .that ho would bo shot froiU anibusli Kiuperor William lirst cliovniior of the diioed lho rjoiiioci'iitio rosolnliou callillg and upwnrd forcing of prices lessened thoro is little olicourageiiieiit lo coiiliniio unless lie would give tliem ;i.'_',riO0 in now order of tho Lion of Norway, in nn tlio President for informiitioii con- oasli tradoH nnd ciiliscd n sharp shriiik- PAST AND PJIESENT working a farm of inodiiiia size. Hircil cash. ;Mi'. P.laoli.sliiro was to ride out coniiiiomoration of the Hnliioror's birth• corning tlio Paniiinn sitilnlion. It wont a.ge ill shipments. Wholosalu trade shows ilelp 111 lliu liold moans hired iiolp in Iho on horsebar-'k at I'J o'clock the oilier day and in rocogniiioli of Gorman geli- over under llio riilo.s, 'I'lio House passed steady advance, both In hotiso dealings linusu. 'J'hc wivnn have got the taslo of night III a .secliiilud spot in tliu road In'- oi'osily lo llie sulforurs by the lire wliloli llie army npprnpriation bill carrying up- for current needs iiud country morchnnc liixury from reouiit years of itrospority ilestroyud lllo toivil ot .\alusiiiid, Noi- proxinintoly .'ii".'J,OlHJ,OOO. A rcsoliiiioa .soloclions for spring dolivory. jAIost AS IT COMES TO US FROM ALL Iwoeii .Miillliiiiglou nud Glovers' (Inp and and tlioy object lo working liard in liio was lo .llirow livo pai'kiigos Of $000 uacli Wiiy, .Satiirilay. oiilliug on the Soorotiiry of Sliito for in- briinclios of dry goods, footwear and CORNERS OF THE EARTH. liitcllen. Tliu fariui'fs' diiugiitors liavo inlo the roiiil. On receipt of the loiter fonuntioii as in lliu iiiiiiibur of carriages ololhiilg rojjnrl sales ruacliiug a good ny- lakeii lo luai^liiug sidiool or liavo gone lo .Mr. iilncksliiru iiotilieil the county tiu- TO MAKE NEGRO WHITE. maiiitaiiiod iiy llie govorniuelit for llie ora.go. Less liaekwiirdiioss aiijionrs in llic cilics lo he lypoivriiers or clcrk.s. ilioriiies ami lho United Sinlos jioslal Stale Doliarlmont was ndoiiled. Kepro- the liiiyiiig nf liigii priced linos, Thoro Telcjrraiihlc-' liirrirnintlnii GntlKrrcd ilired girls are soaree eiinugli . in lliu autiiorilius, who sent a coii|ilu of secret SoutlVEond (-"liyalclan to Koop Child soiltativo Miinil iiilroduced a bill appro- is imprnviiig londoney in wnnloiis, cloaks by tho I''. dcciiiod lhat a liorsoiiinii should drop An experiment being iiiado liy Dr. .1. silo ami the erection nf n puliiic liuilililig grocorios, uniiiiud goods (11111 paints. Mur- cniiies from farms, and Ihe or ^'i a liogiis iiai.'kagos lit the spot iiidicaled, W. Hill in Solilli liond,, I nil,. Is being nt Snulli CIliciigo. Soorotary Shnw tnnis- calitilo eolleclioiis arc easier on loon, week offered ill the cities, with all Ihu .Snpruim: Court SuI.m Aiiil'H I''nil-. when n posse of oillccfs ivmild s|iring on watcliod Iiy iiioilicnl mon nil over tlin tnitluil an I'slimale for nn approprialion liilis and good for the inlerior. 'I'lio nut- atlraetious tlin town itself pruseiits, of .'i;il.|-l..'UlO desired by llio War Depart• Tbe MiiiiiL'.soIti .Sinii) ,Sii|ii-eiiii; Collrl nnd cnpliiru the men who jiicked ilium (counlry. Dr. Hill seeks lo provuiit an in- look for now liuildiilg \vorl: has liecomo iii.'ikes it dilllciilt lo get kitchen help in ment for Ihe erection of liuildiiigs on the has revi'.r.sL'il Ihe lower eoilrt In I lie elise lip. Mr. I!lacksliii-ii's son Harry was I'anl iiorn of cnioroil parnnts from being iiioro oncnuragiiig nud prices of niiitoriiils lliq country. rocuiilly ncqiiifoil militnry resorvatioii of Dr. A, A. Allies, foniiur iiiayor of iiioiinlud on a linrso and soul mil to drop .•I negro. .•Vcooriliiig to Dr. Hill, the ne• are lirniiug. near Iniliiiiiapolls, iMiniieapolis, eonvicli.'il of aceeplini,' tliu paekagus. Me hiid hardly loft lho gro's skin ir, more soiisilivo tlian that of Grnin shipiiiouls, 2,'20-HlT bushuls, bribes from ivoinen of thi' lown for pro- JEFFRIES STOPS A RUNAWAY. oiitskirls of .Mauiiinglon aud was live any otiior lulman lioing, and for Hint ren- are :i;i per cent under the total of lho lootioii. The frooin.t; of Hie fjilr-tiiilu milos from tho pliico dcsigiialud in tlie soii more pignioiit is thrown out to pro• corruspoiiding wook of IllOll. Sales of niiiyor, is lllo last rliaiilcr in llio nolor- SnvoB Mnn nnd WIfra from Serious The timo of llie Seuiito Tucsilay was loiter wlioii bu was accosted hy livo mask- tect him under llie climatic colidilions Hour made a fair average, willi good ioiis ".Sliltiiio of .Miniioapolls" .seliiidiil Injury In c;ontr.il P.^rk. again divided iK'twocu oonsidofaiioii nf Oil men who duiiiaiiiioil his pnckagos, in wliicli ills forefathers wore born, the prolils 10 iiiillers, but wliile llio principal wliioil ro.sulloil ill llio ooiiviotion nl' the .laiiios .leffries, uliaiii|iioir lionvywuiglit, the Pniiamn i|iioslion and other subjects. 'I'lie young man llirow llioiii lo the intense iioat of the tropics making this grnins have risen in vaiio', Ihu aotiial iniiyor, oliief of polioo and .suvoral doloo- lin.s ilisliiigiiislied hiiii.sulf Iiy stopping a .Mr. Sliiiie of Missouri spoke to a reso- griiuud and spurred his liol'so, but l.lio noccs.sary. Hy provoiiliiig pigtiiont.'ttiou donlings show a roslriclod aggregate. tivos and t;o-lielwoons. Tho. lUioisioii is riiiinway loiiiii in Central Park, Kew iiilion dii'octiiig llio Souale commitleo on trick was diseovorod nnd 'the five mon Dr. Hill beiiovos tlio child ot colored pnr- Provisions liavo huoii liberally tnkoii and lia.sod on liio groiiiid that Ibo eviiloiioo York, nud saving from prnbalilo serious foreign relations lo iniiko an invosliga- who had lioon duped drew' pistols and onls, wliicli is guiioriilly liorn wliilo, turn• ooiitimiod, the roooutly noted upturn nd- wns insullioioiil. Tlio sliooiliooluirgo was injury the man nnd wife who wore being lioii into lliu Paiiiliiiil revolt. Mr. Hey lil'od. 'I'lio young man was wniiiidod soy- ing ilnrkor iiiiilor lliu sun's rays, will bo- vniioos being iu lard .'.ia'/i oeiits, pork lliat of aooopiiiiK liilflO from wi men for oarrlod raiiidiy loward a narrow bridge liiini of Idaho spnko iu support of a roso- oral limes, but not .seriously. oomo wliilor iliaii Ibo Cailuasian race. •J'2i/- oenis nud in ribs H'^V-cents. Livo protootloli. f'lio ilidloliiiolit wa.s ro- Kpnniiiiig a gorge lliroiigh tlic drive. .V T'liis is l'ollowilig llicidea nf Dr. h'iusen, liilioii proliiliiting railroad companies tilriiod in .liiiio, I0i12, AiiioS roluasod on stock roeoiiits, .'id.'l.ilOt liuiid, arc S per hit imd broken liolwooii Ihu jnws of a llio Norwegian scioiilisl. Kcil liglit as from taking,up land in a solid liody in cunt under ii year ago. bond wont lo West liadoii, tlionoo lo MRS. KENNEDY IS ACQUlTTEO. lion of land in forest roservntions, '.f'lio .spirited horse altaclieil willi its mntu .•K.'linic rays will bu onlployud in making Bank clearings, .'i;l77,(iaS,lil).-|, tali fully Limisviilc, whore lie oliidod llio .sliorill' lo the sleigh, Thu niiiinals had run some resolution pruseiiteil by Mr. 't'liiman ask• Second Ti-lnl l'rfio."i Woman For• liic exporiiiieiit. one-biilf of 1 |ier cent iind'pr Ihu corru- and wont 1') Vormont wlii'ro Iio wasiir- distanuo and wcro apiiroachiiig the bridgo ing for iiiforinalinii from tho SOorctary of rested, lin was tried In A]iril, lllu;i, I'utiiid merly Sontonc'd Tor lvinrdor, spondiug week of 'liHW. nt a rapidly increasing si"'ei| when ,!of- STOLEN MONEY aiAY EE HIDDEN. War couceruiiig llio appoiiitlaoiit of Gon. Kiiiity and sontenoitd to six yours. .Mrs. Lnlii PriiieivKeiiucdy-Kramcr, on Piiiliires in llio Chicago district num• fries, ii|)proaoliltig in a cnb, hoard llio Wood and other, army olllcol-s was taken trial a sccniiii lime for lliu niiirilur in ber .'!7, against l!,''i a yonr agn. ivoman's .si^rcam.s. Looking alicail he Cleivoland Hank Now Hopot» to Re• il() and passed witliout ilobale. Kepro- •laniiary, 11)01, ol' iiur lirst liiislianil, Trioil to Wi-culc 'rniclioii for Willi saw the runaways ami sprang to lho cover Cash Which Cashlor Lost. soiilalivo Iloiilell of Illinois addrossoil tlio Philip H. .IConm.'ily, v.'as found iiol; guil• •~ I Wenllior en uliHnns bavo ll.viinniilo. ground. Hu soizod llio near liorso liy Tho .'jU.ST.OOO wiiioh Cashier Goorgo .'V. IToiise for Hourly two hours iu reply to ty by II jilr,r in Kansas Cit.v. .At hor Il6^ mi flii'uiiihod llin ehiof iiillii- Wliat is supposed lo liavo boon adyiia- tho liond and was dniggod along sonic Itoso of lho Produce ICxcliaiige Hunk in .Mr. \\'illiams' "stand iial" speech ni; a lirst trial she was convicted ami sentenc• ^Onces in thu gonoral Inide mito uartrlilgo was oxplodoil niidor an dislanuo, hut innnagod witii his free iiand Clovelitnd cniifcs.sus to liave lost on tlio few days ago. Jlr. Williiinis ro|ilioil lo ed to ton yonrs in liio poliilciilinry. Tlie silniilion. 'J'o some cxiuiil IriiUic Jms Kiist Kront street olootrloearat Hloolilili.c;- to grip the horse's nostrils, oliokiiig it Chicago Poaril of Trade may be un- yU: Hinlleil. case wns reversed nnd during iicr rcluaso lieen irnidored, ospeciiilly it ilio lOasi, ton. III., the ilutoiKitioii oaii.slng a panio (plickly into siilimissinii. T'lio woman in onrthed nnd possilily rcslorud to the nil bond last Pobriiary slio married .loliii but llio latest returns of riilway earn• iiiiioiit,' the passontiers. Tlio lra)i door tho sleigh ivas slightly hui't. hut .loffrios bank. The hank ollicials liavo dhscovored K'l-nnior, an alloriiey, wiui had dofended Ill llio Scniilo \Vcdiie.sil.-iy .Mr. Siin- ings for .laiiiiary sliow .-in iiiorea.so of proieotiiif,' tho motor Wiiti blown up by lho was iiniiijured. that Uoso dill not lose all tlio money, lior lirollicr, .Will Prince, who Inlur wns iiioiis (N. C.) spoke in favor of the Pnii- force of tlio cxiilosloii, iiijuriiif,' Miss l!cr- lillt has secreted iiiiicli of it. Suvei'iil o.l) per cent over lOU.'.l. Coiisiinnitioii of coiiviulod on a cliargu of (.'oiisiiirin.g ivitli aiiia cniial treaty, lioiugtliu lirst Doiiin- nilrdene Ivos. 'I'iio oar bad few oecllpiiiits COLLISION INJURES TWENTY. IlKiiisnnd ilollars iire known lo lie lo Ills fuel wns incroasod, and rol;iil trade in lhi; ilol'uiidniil ln kill Kciiuody, Mrs. erntie Senator to favor tlie measure ou or tho re.sults iiiinlil liiive liocii wor.so. credit ill one Ciiicngo brokorago house, coal greatly expanded, but ao oominon- ]Coiiiiod.\', il is i.dniiiieil, killed Konnedy, the lloor. .A bill granting lo the citizens This I.s tlio iiioslscrloii.s oooiirl'Oiioo in cun- Sovor,-il Porsons Aro Fat.illy Hurt linse was not arraigned and sentenced in siirate gain at first hands !s reported, who was incal agent fnr tlio Morcliaiils' of Porlo Kico nud (hu Pliilippines tlio ilectioli with tlio st rod rail way slril;o.siiicu by nn Accident In St. Louis. aocordauce with his own wishes, and lias owing to tiio large supplies liold by deal• Dispatch 'Prauspnrtatinn Company, a right to take adviiiitngu of the natural- lho otilbi'Oalc a iiioiilli afio when llio cars Moru than twenty jiei-sous wore in• promised lo make au aiiiouiled ooufe.s- ers. Uutail disU'ibut.ioii of I'ootwoiir and mouth nftor tlloy had boon mail-iod. Ho Izatioii laws of Ibis conutry ivas passed, wore bonlliurdod and wreol.cd. jured, Komc nf ihoiu fatally, wlion two sion. heavy w-oariug apimre! I'olt t;io .stiiniilus, cars oil the Proadway lino i'nili(lcd In St. had refused to live witii lior, bringing but .Mr. Spooner moved to reconsider lho aud nniiunl clearance sales roniovod ac- ICdS.silui Kupl.v in ]'t;in:(ii'\t], Louis. Hulli cars were nonli-liound ami suit to li.'ivo tlio marri.'igo aMiiiillPil on tho Ono Mln.iito to Ftvo Yuars. vole, '.riie resolution giving aiitiiurity cuinnlalious of dry goods, m'Jliiiery, etc. Wasliiiiglon special; Tliu. Assooialuil Iravoliiig in n siiinko fng so duiiso that gl-oliiid that ho had boon forced into it. .lalllcs Iluiitoii, au alleged nialiipulalnr to the coiiimillec on privileges and elec• As to (luotalions, liiiire in iioniiniilly i'ross has the illilliorily of tlio lirilisli am- it wns inipossiblo lu make out nu oljject '.riio fil'st vordii'i wns roversod on a tecli- of crooked chocks, was received nt the tions to prncood with lho investigalinn of no alluratiou. In so far ns this now liassiidnr at .SI. i'clorsbiirg tor tlio aii- as far as a lilock away. The acciileut iiicnlity. pri.son from Indintinpolis iiiuler an indo- llio charges a,gninst Mr. Smoot was iins.s'- liusiness koe|is mills active t'.ie situiition iinuiieomont lliat l.liu Hilssiun reply is oceiirred while lho front oar was stli- lerminalo sciiluiicc of from one minillo oil. A resolution ailthol'i/.ing Hle Secrc- lias iui]ii'Ovod. Scrap iron nu.d stool coii- uatisfaolory, Alllloilgli no ftirtlior ilclails lionary, oiving ton f|iijirivjl botwooii lho RICH MAN'S SON A SUICIDE. lo livo yenrs. 'I'liis is flio lirst soliluilco lary nf Slate lo open ilogotintinns with tiinio linn, .•ind old rail.s are tliu slrniig- aro iibtailialilu it is assumed, if tilo iiilnr- cniiductnr and a passoiigor over a faro. of llie kind Hint lias comii lo Ihu kiiowl- Great Brilaiii for n revision of the joint cst I'onturo. niiilioii of the liiiibiissMilor is oorrcel, llial Jerwml.nh G. Farvvoll of Detroit Dies odgo of thu prison ollicials. 'The iioard regulations for Iho fur seals of .Alaska The sjicotid oar was oomiiig at liigli Of scarcely less liilerost lliau Hio nb- Ulissla lias made curlaiii couoossioiis and of Solf-InfUctod Bullet 'vVound. of parole can release the man immedi• was adoptod. In the House general do- iipood through tho fog, tlie nintorinnii, nnrinni iirico of row cotton ij llio sitiln• lliat (ircat lirililiii will piovail ou .liipiiii .loroniiali G. Farwoll, son of one of the ately if it liko.s. bale nu lho urgent dehoionoy hill di• Cliristoplicr .luergiii, riy;:iiig iiis gong. lion ns in Hie size of slocks oi" ninmil'nc- to aoocpl as siilisl'aotoiy. 'I'liu slaloiiiciit most jirominoiit oapitalisis of Dolroit, gressed lo a diauilssioii of pnlilical loll• ^V'lluu less Ihan Kill foot away, the f'rnut t'-.irod goods. lAIucli ile|ieiiils on the revival of tliu lirilisli iiiiibassador wont from ,Sl, died at lliir[ier liospilal from a bullol. Inflicted Man Rotiirns. ies, Ihe rnue (illostioii and aerial iiavi.ga- car loomed Ihrougli lho fog. .luul'gin nf purclinsiug, tints far a limited amount i'olor.sbilrg lo Ibo lirilisli Icgalion in wound llii-ongli his sloiiincli, tired, it is Chris Kopp. the ex-Coiiiiuilmaii iiidiot- lioii. .Mr. Silllov.'ny (X. IL), ohail'iiinn stuck to his posr, but it wns useless lo ot new liiisincss being olTeied. 'Thoro Tokio, .< Iiuro .Mr. (Iriscoui liunrd of it and sii(ipnseil, with suicidal ilituiil. Hu wiif cd liy the Kansas City, Ivan., special of llio coliilnittee on invalid poiisions, iii- ll\v tn avoid a enisli, soeiiis to bo no iiiicortaiiity rc.(;ai'ding tiio oabloii the news lo liic slalu ilojiartmuiil. fouuil at llio .Woodward avomio car i?i'aiid jlli'y on tlic clial'ge of lilMbory. aud troiliieed nn age nud 'service |iousioii liiil scni'cily in lirst hands, for lliiiro is delay Pl.ui a Now Steal Morwor, whose whereaboills bad been unknown allowing .$8 a luoulli lo oncli soldier wlio lifii'lis with blond llnwiug from (In; wnuud In Ihu' few i.'outrnots lelidoted. Print 7iIayor llnrriHOiiio ICni'orcu (lid Laws. I'resiilciit W. P. Si.'liillor. 'Treasurer and a rovnivor liosidu liiin. .\o iiiolivo l'or six weeks, has nrrivod li'onie. Kopp served uiiioly da.vs and is now l.i'J yonrs .Tnhu D. Ciilliertsou and other ollicials clntlis again advanced, but oHiorwiso for- .Mayor Harrison is (Ictorniiiicd to give for siiicido is known. ."\lr. h';irwcl! was said he had been at .lolTci'Soliviiio, Ind., old. .SIO a iiionlli if (Hi years old and .'jILi of the Nalioiial 'l.'iiiie Goliiiiauy have i ;n; vents old. iiior '(piotalioiis prevail. iMoro now lines Chicago a toiioli of lliu iron liaiid. Tliu at the lieilsidc''(if his mother, who is a moiitli if TO yetirs old. Wiieii tho wnr Iioeii ill consullatioii with President Dan-' ' nf woolens wore opened nt concessions, oxoonlivo niailu il clear rooelilly llilil in seriously ill. fCopp will surrender to the service wns two years an addition of .fll iel'' I''. Coolidgo njid .General .Manager Amos Cot3 L.'bor'ty. and simullanooiisly the Lomlsii nuction BO far as il docs not uiiilohally alVuttI autliorilies and light the iiidictiiicnt. a inoiitli in ail classes is provided, Siippos of the Lorain (Oluni Steel Coni- 'riiu prison seiiteiieu over Dr. Albert sale iirodilced slightly liiglior fpiotatioiis property iutorosls llie luliiiiiiistratioii will imliy in rofureneo lo lliu merger of' tlioso .\. .•Vines, fnnuer Mayor of Jlimioapolis Mob St. I-piilai "Streot Car HoK." for nnv wool, ami tlio situation in tliis oiiforooTaws to lho letter—just as thoy aru two corpora linns. It is ulldcrslood lho and central liguro in one of the most son- Because Tliomns A. Cloago, who ro-- brnnoii of textile falirics is booonn'iig as printed. Tlio, oliaiigo of policy with ruf- The time of llio Soiiato Tliiil'sdny was two coiiipniiios nrr to liei'ohio one, with sal iolial stories of civic oorniptioii ovor coiitly led the succossfiil wheat corner in omnplieatod as tlie oottou industry.^ oroiicu tn tlio uiiforoonioiit of curtain ol devoted In debate on the attitudo of the geiioral ollices in Piltsbiirg. rccnrdcd iu lliu Unilod Slates, lias boon St. Louis, lufiised In move in his seat in Incroasod aolivity and struijglli is ri»- the city ordiiiaii(!US was iiidioatod by tlio United States toward tlio i'ailaiila rev- removed. 'The verdict in the lower court a street cnr lo allow an iiivaliil to jiit iie- portud ill tlio domoslie liido n'uirivot. mayor in tlio aniioiincomcut lliat lie pro- nrmioii and the riglit of the Prosideiit H.Trrlson Is Exoneratod. whicli sent lho e.\-.'\I;iyor to .Sill!water siilo hint and llircntened to strike tlie sick Pailiiros this wook numburod iinS in jiosud lo loolc up coniiiioii sense in Ills lo witldiold infoi'linition called for Iiy .Mayor Ilnrrisou of Gliiciigo, by order ponitoiiliary was, ovol'llii-nwn by tho Sii- mnn. lliu Other passcaigers attacked liim tlin United States, against'.'Ufi last.year, desk. _____ the Sollale. The l'oundation. of tilo coli- of .liidge 'Tutliill ill linlieas corpus pi'o- 1/roiiie Court of Jliuuesotn on llic gi'nund and iu, the affray Cleiigu was roughly irovi;i'sy„w;is lho Democratic caiiiais ros• and 8;-; iu Canada, compared, witli 27 a Discloses I'lot; lo ICill, ceeiliiigs, W.MS itiscliargod from the cus• of lack of proof. iiandled. oliitioii calling on.Hie President to stale yonr ago. , Constaalinoplo spociili: The |iiirto lias tody of Ihe slierilr. was ilcclareil to linvo Wins Suit ARralnst Sapo, wliellier he bad yet supplied ail the pa• notidod llio .Auslriaii and liiissiaii ciii- no part of lilniiie for Ihe Iroiiuols disns- Colombia Will FlRht Panama. 10. C. .\L Iiand was given a vurdict for pers ill tlio archives iioariligon tlio Pan- bassios that tlio .^laociloiiiau couiniiUoos lor, aud the I'Oioiior's jury was coiisiii'od News has roaeliod Palianiii from Bo• limit affair, Jlessr.s. Ciilbersoii, Gorman liavu arranged Willi thu Albiiiiiaiis forlib- .'?7.i'i00 iiy rii<-' jury in .Indge Lewis' pour for having gone lioyoiid the evidonco and gota that iiiasmiieii as Gens. Koyos and and Paeon spoko on lliu Doinocralic side oral fowiirds to liavc llicm kill every for• in Si. i'aul, in Iiand'.-; suit a,gaiu.st I'Jii.s- Hie fuels ill liohliiig ihu Mayor lo the Cavallol'o iinvu assured Colombia that nnd Messrs. Cullom, Spoouor and Lodge eign olllcorsulit into tliu provinces in coii- soll Sngo l'or si.'rvices in coiincoHou with grand jury. the United States will only oijject to lier on ihc llopublicnn. At lho conclusion iiuolioii wltil tilu roorgaiii/.iitiaii of llic Sage's trusloeship of Hie HnsLili.gs aud landing forces iu tho'canal zone, tho liio Seualo..uniinim(iiisly agreed lo vote gondarmeriu ulidur the rol'onii sclioiiioof Bark. Five Month.s Lntf. Dakola land grants. liniiil sued for Colombian govoninient intends to orgaii- on Ihc resollitiou liei:ore ndjoiiriinKjiit l''ri- the powers. Tliu porlo, Iherel'ore, objects .Vfler a voyage of siirriiig inciil;Mils ?l.,-),Oliri. izu ami send an oxpodition against Pan• day. The House .for an hour was oiitcr- to tliu olliccrs wcaVing foreign niiil'oriiis, Hie TU-itlsli hark .iutuopolis dropped aii- ama. , Carnation Ohio's Flower, •iS tliulr lives aro thereby eiidaiigurod."' dior at tliu Dolawnro bruiikwntor, livo taineii liy tlie nniiilon sphocli of .1, .-Vdani CliioiLgo—Catlio, comliioli l;o prime, iiioiillis ovenliio from Jloilo, I'liilippiiiu Panic In St. Louis Theater. 'I'lie Ohio House of Uoprosuutativos Pcdo (liop., Minn.). ?ilr. Van Dilzor .iv';,00 to 95.00; liogs, Kiiippln;,' grades, Annrebist Honib Destroyed Vessel. Islnmls, 'I'lio vessel's cargo of -1,000 Ions A panic broke out in llavlin's Tlioater adoiiled a joint rosoliitioii olforoil by (Nov.) was rofuaod the consideraliou ot .HOC) lo !iiri..l2; shoop, fair to choice, ,'?2.2r) Paris spooial: Tim ollicial iiiipiiry inlo ot sugar has .so depi-oeiated since her in St. Louis, cniisod by it ci-y of lire Itopi'Osuiitnlive Hill of Coiiiinbiana Coini- a resolution calling ou Ihe Socrulary of In .'i!-I.-1.0; wheat, No.' 2 rod, SOc lo OUc; departure last April tliat it may siiow ly makillg the scarlet carnation tlie State liio missing Iraiisport Violilla lins ru •wliicli wns started by tlio breaking of ii War l'or iiifornlatioii as lo what artioles corn, No. 2, 4Uc^' tn ; Columbia, but gaveS no reason for ills case the President^ should consider it not have found no clew, to the writer. oil, Mrs. A. P. Gray of North Sowickly, hogs. !i;4.00 to ii;5..1o; slieep, .f'i.OO to aotion nor any indication as to wlien ho iiicoinp.ntiblowitiv the public interest to Pa., is dead; Kthel, a daughter, aged 32 Alderman Must Serve Sontonco. ifa.ra: wheat. No. 2, OOo to OSc; corn. expoctud to leave for home. Student In Boiling Pit. supply it. 'This amcndraout was adopted years, is probably fntally burned, and Aldocman .John ,7. Bronnaii's petition No. 2 mi.\-od, 4Ge to 4:7c; onts. No. 2 KImor Gardner, a student at tho State by'39 to 20, all tho Ucpublioan Sonntiirs five other members ot the family aro so- for release on a •\vrit ot habons corpus in mixed, 43c to Iiy Gas. countered fled, but it is behoved that he, to G3c; barley,i No."2, Gne to OIJc; pork, Ind., school teacher. His clothing is bored n hole in tlie vault and blew the whicli merged • inlo tho regular session. ' 'I too, was wounded. Deichman's drug mcsi3, $3'2.7,"). 'L'ilO lioino of D. A.. Smith in tho heart blood-stainod and liis face scratoliod. 'The safe with dynamite An iidjourninent was taken,before u coii- -.1 store is tlio.Cass br.anch o'f Uic postofllce. • New York—CalHc. .V3.5fl to . .liD.GO; ; of aristoeratio Wlieollug, W.'Ya,, was stories of his movements aro conflicting. elusioii was reached. Consideration of hogs,' lii-LOO to .f.'i.OO; shoop, .¥.'3.00 to blown ufi by natural gas. Wm. Davis, Hurlad to Dooth In Mine. the ainondniont Increasing the nppropna- Oil an employe of the gas company, who was Football Player a Suicide. )ii-1.50; wliont, No. 2 rod, OOc to OSc; corn, : ' Writfht'Killod Himself. . 1 As tiie result ot an accidout that oc• tioii for tlie expenses of the district liind r Kdward T. Reynolds, well known as a No. '2, 55c to 5Gc; oats. No. 2 white,- making repairs, was probably fatally in• Post-mortem exnminatiou shows that odlcos prcflipitatfid a di.scus.siou ou the football player, committed suicide • in curred in the Stratton IndopeuflencB jured. Gas accumulated in lho collar and Whitalcor Wright, who died at London 47c to 4Sc; biittor, creamery, 20c to 22oj • Kearney, Nob., by shooting himself. The mine, located near tlie center of'Victor, subject of alleged land, frauds. Ignited from au upper story fire, siiortly after being sentenced to seven eggs, western, 3fie to 3Se. • (•nly known cnuso is thnt ho'was greatly Colo,, fifteen mon aro dead and one other years', penal servitude, committed suicide troubled with his hip, which was dislo• sevoroiy injured. An elevator cage Coll UiicUla Averted. by taking poison, Nntca of National Capital. ' - • Thiu and That. cated, in n game. I, 500 toot to the bottom of the shaft. Madrid special: The dispute which oo- United States Consul.Gowdy.at.Paris, Two children :otR.: Symanietii ot St. i Fatal Mlnnnsota Flre. ' ourred in tho elianibor between War Sot Flr» in LumbBr Yard. • has lioon notified by Secretary Hay to Anna, Minn., burned to death whilelhoir One child was burned to death, another Suffocates on Fiilao Tooth.' Minialcr Linares and Deputy Sotlano, An iucendiary fire started shortly be- parents were temporarily,_iibsont. .' :. was so badly burred that it will die nnd 'The millionaire brewer, . Borthold roprosoiitPnuama in •all. consular mat• resulting in seiidiu;iseconds to each other, ltoreuiidniglit destroyed nil the lumber in The St. Louis Star,'nuiiuornoon nows- tlie third, a baby, was rescued from the Schooler, suifocated to death in his iioino ters. , has been settled witliout ueocssitatinK a the yards of Wlilte, Uider & Frost, one burning iiomoot Prank Hoffman, a few in Rhein-Hosscu, Germany. Ho had ac• Senator Galliugor. introduced a bill for pnperi which lias liitliorto supported: 'dnelbolwoen tho principals. of the - largest along . the-'North-Tonn- miles from Ca.ss Lake, Minn. cidentally swallowed his^ false teeth, and tho estiiblishingi and organiz,ilion ot 'u KooseVelt, has'come out in favor ot Can• wanda, N. Y.l water front : The loss will Horrible Ucatli. he died before they could bo removed. corps oi:'trained nurses?iui tiie; United' non or Iliiniia for President. reach Iii250,000. Throe men were so badly seaidcd by tho Chonokeos.Don.War Paint. •' States navy. .•'.'''Tiie design:for the. Rti.ssian building' nt Ureaklug ot an iron elbow oonnoetinR the Bunners in from Te.Kamia, L T., report Flro at Loulavllle; Loaa $200,000. tho'St, Louisexposition lias been iipprov-; = Accordins to tlie testimony of Captain boiler and ougino in tlio basoinent of tho nu uprising nmonp tlie full-blood Cherb- Fire in Louisville destroyed the God- Root Loavos CablnoL cd. It will be n hnudsomo structure, Brouson, sup'erluteudout: 'Of; itho .naval, Hotel Mctropolilan, Dotroit, Mioh., that keo Indians, and asis the protection of dard storage, warehouse,' causing losses Secretary Root Imstiikon formal leiire acndnmy,; the United States will have im tho stylo of the pnliioe of RomauofC tlieydiod in usuorttimoat the hospital to- the olUcera for tho whites vrho live -iu to several; wliolesaiers which i aggrcgato ofthc cabiuoc nuil his suceesiior, AVilliam. 'naval olllcers enouglr in ,li)07ito mauall PoynrJs at :\Iosoow, and will cost ¥150,- which they were roniovoU. tliat count/. ; , > about S22.'>.000. II. T«ft, Las beeu gveoted. Bftval: vessels. good htimorodly. "I,-will call •gain By a slrnnge eolncidence. nil llicmiii- MICHIGAN MATTEBS. boforo I leave toTO, My mother sent islors ill Decatur are named SuiiUi.\(i\' , • you her best love," After a ten days' illncHs with typhoid "I am very much obliged. If you pnoiiinonin, .liidge Erhsniiis Peek wns want a dinner come back here at scvol. strielien b.v dentil in .lackson. NEWS OF THE WEEK CONCISELY thirty." CONDENSED, 'i'ho project for 11 new thonlor at Ek- ".•V tvhousand thanks; I nm already caiiahii has gotica along as far, as tho engaged." purchase nf a alto for Ihu biiibling. He shook hands nud rotreatc.s. .Mrs. Hugh Savlllo Jn huge Ictitera at to Kresge •."t Wilson's,5 nnd ll)-cont stol-e, six montlis, to ho my daughter and .lean .laeinies Desallines, provisional Diininl If. Nel of the (.iraiiil Kaiiids the top of a play bllll It would be opening it nud glancing at tho con falling; a prey to the llaiuos aud adjoitiiiig cheer mo up! Why, tho girl is as ,;iivenior and lender of the l-ovolt iigninsl real estate linn of .\ei it .Martimlnlc, tents. pl-uiicrtifis wore severely thiuiagcil by monsLrousI" grc;it an Idiot as her mother!" i.'l'niiee, pl-oelaimed liiniselt emperor of (;omiiiittcd siiieido by lirliig a revolver snloico anil waler. The total loss aggro- hiillot into Ills brain. Nei had been de- "Oh, sho would come out as Slgnora Mr. Rawion laughed. "I suppose "I snpiKise you laiow the usual sort I lay I i. gates .liSii.OlW, nearly fully covered liy s])nn(l(^nt on aceoiiiit nf illness. somebody. I would not oppose it if I may tell you I had a few lines from of service cxpecled from a companion? Congress exlomlod the cnsioms laws insurance. wero j-ou. But I thinic your eon -lias M'r. Hugh " ho began, when he ivaa —reading aloud, wi-itlng letters, doing over Iho new Lonisiaim rerriiory by mak• Foimnr Alderman, i,)aliiel I'l. l,.OKier of ing Natehoz a port of entry. Griiiid Raiiiils, accused nt accepting n forbidden tho plan." swiftly silenced by an imperative, "N tiio agreoablo when tlioro Is no ono Boiitoii Unrlior tiirl TiilccM I'oIrou, Congress rofiiseil to consider a propos- briho tn aid liie Lake .Miclugaii water "Why .should I tako nny furt;her yon may not I will not ailoiw that olso to talk, and, above all, under• Miss Alia Carlor atteiiijitftd .stiioido at jd reduction of llle duty on sugar, lioUl- Benton Hiii-bor and Imt for the ilniilciii- Oonl, clningeil his plea of not guilty to troubleV" said Mrs. Savllle, thro-ivlng name to be metttloned before mo, un standing when to bo silent It can't iilg that it wno "unwise" to agitate the nto assist:ance of n physician would have guilty. Sentence was deterred, herself back in her chair. "Lot tilings less. Indeed, we can succeed in break botbo most delightful kind of life; but tiirifi' fpiostlon. been a corpse. It is allogcil that Miss '.riie Pcrc Mitrqnetli; sectlnn men nt so." you win have a comfortable home If Ing this uirfortunate marriage." Carter was dislioartenoil bocanso her Brigliloii liiivft heen notified ot a l.'i-cents "Very well." Ui: Rawson rose to Mr. Rawson, looking very grav^ you stay." liniice, ,1i-)hn Aiipleyard, had Honglit other per day rediictinn' in wages. Tliey wore Scvenly-fivc Yciirs Ago. take leave. "Lord Bvcrton arrived bent his Qiead. Miss DesTOond had colored faintly company and knowing the hour lliat ho getting eleven hours' pay for lon hours' yesterday. Ho makes sotno short stay "By the M'ay, what la tho name of while she listened, and now smiled a .-V resolution was inlrodiiced in tile City would rnlilrli froiii a ibillco went lo his work. Now tlicy are fi,.eelvitig lon hours' Council of New York abolishing all lot- In town, but no doubt he will call on the lady you mentioned?" pleasant smile, nltliough her lips qulv- lieadiillarti'rs, a tailor shO|i on Pipestone I'ln.v. eiios III the city limits, because they street, and just as he arrived took a dnse, you." "Oh! Miss Desmond. , I shall wish oretl as If sho wero a little nen'ous. Since young Snyder escaped from .lack- iiid become so numel-nlis as lo he domor- of laiidiiniiiii. son it liiis heen suggested thnt neatly let '"i'lloii I shall not seo him. I shall you a very good morning, and, my "Whou you want to earn your breid ali-/.ing. Icred placards ho posted about the pris• get away, 1 hope next week; I cannot daughter will lot you Iniow when she you do not expect to be housed nnd An Indian war broke nut in Arkansas, South Mnvori Votes tn Jtoiid. on walls reading "1,'risoners aro respect• Gtay in town; yet I dread the coun• can wait upon you." paid merely to amuse yourself. 1 think and Uliiled Stales troops were ordered 'I'he iJlilCOOft bonding proposition eiir- fully requested not to lean against the try. Do not forgot to send my will t know what my duties would be." llie frnnticr lo iirntect Iho settler,-!. ried in South Ilavoii by a larger majority Mrs. Savllle thanked him again, nnd bars." tblvS afternoon by a special messen• liado hbu a gracious good-by. "Add to this a knowledge that I nm Biirghify was niiido 11 eniiital offonse than anyone had looked I'or. The boanl ger?" a ver.v' ccactlng person, without a tlngo 11 Cl-eiit I'.rititin and Irolaiid. of Iraile men were busy alt day witli At Doerliolil is a barn limit ciltlrcly of carriages trying lo get llie voters out, black walnut. Tito owner lias several "I Bhnli be sure to do so." CHAPTER IV. of sentiment I hnvo no notion of ns tlio heavy rainrall kept nearly olio- liinos been offered enough material lor "And come tlie day after to-moiTow tre:tting any ono who does mo cca-taln Fifty Years Ago. The rindletlvo pleasnro of signing Ilalf of llio voters at home. 'I'ho ques• a new siructiiro in cxcllaii.ne for the lum• to take my instructions for another scTvlco for certain vcinuncratlon as n her will, and TOceiviug a (stiff acknowl .TdIiii Y. .Alasoii, United States min- tion cari-iod by 100 majority, this being ber in the old, wliieli is Inrty-nve years ono. I don't wish to die intestate." o.lgniont from Mr. Rttwson of Its safe dan.alitor. TMiat Is all nonsense" •^li'f to h'ranco, |ireseii|ed ilis credeii- above the two-lliinls vole ri-iiiiireil The old, but has I'efiised all offers. "i\fy dear Mrs. .Savlllo, what a coiiili; lycoipt, occupied Mrs, Savllle for a fcnv "I Uiiuk it is," said Miss Desmond, ials lo Loilis Kapiileoli. money will lu; lised for 11 new park and A ciinimilleo composed ot mio member idea; A fow weeks' quiet In the coun• days, before tlie expiration ot which calmly. 'I'lle new elipiior shi|i 'Tnylcnr, on its lo lliiliico fiielories lo locale lliere, frnm oiieli nf the twelve tluirches in irst voyage from Liverpool lo Mel- try will sot you up." s(ho received a few polite lines from Mrs. Savillo looked at hor .sliarply, Hnlliind lias decided to (iiitiililisli a hos• loill-no, struck on a reef, wllli the loss nt Admit Tliej- Were ISrilieil. pital llicre, jiiirticiilarly for care of 111- .-V conspli'aey of Riuall things, how• Miss Rawson, saying that If quite con and mot a pair of vol-y steadfast eyes Mil nf its |i.-lssen,i,'ei'S and crew. In Grand Uapiils e.v-Alilerniaii .lanles (li.wnl. casi^s. It is eiilculateil that .•>200 ever, .seemed to bavo been formed vonient, lior young friend. Miss Des• In which somobWug like a smile lurk- I'i'iiii,'e Albert, consort of tliieen Vic- 0. .McCool pleaded guilty tn the cliiirge of 'against I.I10 e.'cecutiion of ."\rrs. Sav-illo's |ier year will maiiitainthe iilslitiitioll. mond, would call on Mrs. Savllle ba- ew York. "Hum! you look at once more,and water ileal, ,Tlsn liaviiig aekiinwieilgeil ilie cigar Sliires. '1,'liey were bniijid nvor to but tiio triLsty ndvlscr^was immensely little woman, as she penned a brief loss than that Can you road aloud? receipt nf money frnm Salsbiiry. the l,;ireiiit Court iiudcr hail nt 1,1500 each. engaged for tho next' foiitnlght, and acceptance of the nppo'lwtmenit. "Tiio ;\ow, suppose you read mo tliis speech forty Years Ago. 'I'he lirst jirelimiliary sti.'p in llin renr- when he offered tho services of his goenrallty of women are wonderfully of Lord Hartlngton's," handing -her the Charges in the Cliiongo crimes that Brief Slate Unpucnincs, gaiiiziitioii 01,' tlie .Miclii^riiii Telephone partner tlley were invjirialily declined. (Jnmpiiiiy'was lakeii at IJetroit when ill-- foolish and narrow. paper. Coiifedel'iitn prisoners at Camp Doagla-s- A "purse-grabber" Ys <}itiising the licles of iin'orporation ivere hied by (he T'lien, by some mistake, there had boon The morrow came bright and warm wero being starved wore disiirovod by Gi'iiiid Itiipiils [loiice a ,i;i-eai, deal nf .AIlss Desmond took it and Immedi- .Mieliigiiin Slain ',1,'olcphniio (.,'ompiitiy. a del.'iy in beginning certain repairs ,as belitted -tJio last days of summer the sutler, who submitted bills showinK tfonlilo. R'tely began. After ten minutes Mi-s. large (1111111 titii,is of beef and pork, sugar, with .flO.OOO prefelTod and .'jili'j.OOO colll- tnd decoratioiLS :it Inglelleld, and when .and Mrs. Savillo established herself in Savillo said, not unkindly: "That will lisli, dried apples, oliiekolis, liulter alul Wm. U. Wells hits been apimiiited mon stock. Hho drove down to inspect theni siio tho smaller of her two drawing rooms, postmaster nt \Vni)dliiiry, vice l'.ort M. do. You read fairly well. You do not ilrieil pcaelios woro being fed to thciii • found tlie snioll of paint so overpower• 'The Tawas Siig.'ir Co. reports (lint the a boaii'tiful and gorgeously furnished :1a ily. Sawdy, resigned. pi'onounco some names properly." sti;;;ir, ho.ols sliced liy it this year av• ing that she at once po.9tponed bor ro-; room, full of buhl and marble-inlaid .'V St. .Toliiis woinaii broke her arm llio "For names there is no rule, and ("Jharlns A. I.lana, inter famous as the eraged nvor L") per cent sugar. This is inoval for at least teu days. Finally ' tables, luxurious chairs and sofas, 1 editor of the New York Sun, was nnini- other day sweciiiiig the snnw dlT llie side• sometimes opinions respecting tliem believed to break the record for any fac-- sho sent for bor doctor and command-; opened on a small conservatory In iialod by'Prosident Lineolii tis assistant walk in , fl-oiit nf llio lioiise. differ. I shall, of com-se, pronounce tory for an entire sea.son's run. Fiil-ni- ed bim to proscribe for tlic bad. fever- j which a fountain played, and w.as cool Secretary of War. Fire destroyed the liiiildiiig and con- ors received ,011 !in average over .S'l iier thom in, tho -^vay you prefer." Ish cold she declared sho lutd caught or than her boudoir. A packet line of five ships was organ• tents ot Biirgo Bros,' bakery in South ton for heels. > Mi's. Savillo was silent for a mo• At this time her (;ldost son was absent. ized to ciirry iin-ssoiigors and freigitt bo- I-Iavcn. Tlio estimated Inss is i?2,0ti0. She M'as half rocllalng among the \Vliile playing Willi ti revolver the 10- ment "If you nro Inclined to try a I'vnen Chicago and Liverpool, England, a He was .siiendllig a dellghtfnl nnd cnslilons of a lounge -when tho door Upper peninsula railroails are issuing yeiir-nld dinighlor of B. Un Pont; a couple of months with mo, I am will• lino hutwoon Cliiciigo and Norway al• proIHable fow ilays with a learned an- orders forbidding engineers from riiniiing farmer living luilC a milo from the vil• wns opened and "Captain Lumloy" -was ready being in'snccossfnt oiioratioii. ing to try you." tlieir trains fitsier llnili sclieiliile time, nn tl(iuarian wlio had a plnco In Llncohi- nnnounced. lage of iVaileau, ncciileiiliilly shot liorself That Is best Trial only can prove London newspapers warned the Ger• iblfo, wliore they enjoyed themselves matter how fur,behind tiuii; thoy nre. and injured her l-l-year-old lirnllier, who "Why, where did you corao from?' man states tllatDoaniark would bo coin- if we suit each other." Mrs. Anna Liiiidqiiist of Iron iMniin- was playing with her. The girl died 11 Bxamlnlng the flne old churches to be she exclaimed, not too cordially, and polled to doclavo war if the former's 'Very well. I shall go to tho coun• taiil, aged (5.5, was killed liy a train at few liolirs Jater. found In that .shire, taking rubbings ot holding out her small, berlnged hand trnoiis d'osscd the Eider River. try in a day or two, and then I hope Granite Bluff, while walking along the brasses,' and spending happy mornings The National Association of Lncoino- It is possible that the Ann .\,rbor Rail• to a tall, slight well-set-up young man Milwaukee and St. Piinl Railroad Irnidis. you will Join mc. You have been on tivo En.ginoors ordered a strike on the way Co. .will build aprons at .Sturgeon in deciphoring lialf-effacod Inscriptions. with light hair nnd,mustache, laughing It is said she was temporarily insane at the Continent, I believe; thon you can .mly railrojul then connecting Chicago Buy and Wells bef(ire another year nml Tlieso wore bitter days to tho proud, eyes, and a certalji resemblance to times. read Frenc,>i-" nnd I'ittsbiirg, beoanso its members lind arrange to give those two towns car sclllsli woman, who felt that the love Hugh Savillo, thmigh of a slighter, "Yes, fnirly well." hoon refused .f-l daily wages. Siumtel Glover, nf tlrand Itaplds, lias ferry service. A, party nf nlllciiils of tlio ivhlch bad kept hor heart from freez• weiil;er tn^e. purchased 102 acres nf land fronting on road is expoctod in tlie near tiitiire tn "There is the bell. ' Pray Join me at ing liad boon .snatched from her by a "Prom Herondyke, my dear aunf Lake Michigan, three and a hah: miles look into the matter. luncheon.'' Ihirly Veors Ago. north ot tho Mnskegnii jiiers. The land ' rti-angor, a more adventuress. For the ho retnrnod, drawing a chair, beside Burning aiaUdies were tlio fatal play• "Thank you; I shall bo veiy happy." is densely wooded ami it is Mr. Glover's sake of this .•jtrangor, the son she loved •her. "I have Just & day or tw'o in Cuba;i oitizons and foreign moreiiants things with which ;i-yoal'-old Vern Dillon "Takes -things coolly," thought Mrs. intention to iiiiiko Ihe proiierty facing (lie BO well In lier own silent, exacting way town, nud I thought I'd try If you resident tlioro woro coulpollcd by (Ilo of Grand Rapids toyed, wliilo his mother .Savllle; "laiows hor own value, prob Spalii.sli govorimient to pay a forced loan lake a siinimor resort. had cast aside all sense of duty, ali wero still hero." had stepiied to llie door ot au adjoining bly. So muoh the better. I could not of lil!,iO,000,000 to suppress an insnrroc- Altliniigli the Menoininee theater is Hat for a'moment-, and when she return• affection, all regard for hor rightful au• "Are you on your way to Houns- stand a gushing girl." tion. cnusidored one nf the satest in that part ed hor bilby's charred and smoking re-, thority. It was the lirst check she had low7" Morrison R, Waito of Ohio was con• of the country as far as cf;its arc coii- mains, ivilli burnt ami iinlmriit mntchea ever rccoivedl and to her It seemed a (To be contlnned.) "Yes; Just like my luck; they give firmed by tlie Senate as chief Justice ot coriied. Chief Collins of the lire depart• sca-ltcrcil upon the (hior about liim, con- pioral e,'irlh(]iiake. mo my leave wiien there's not a tiMng the United Stales Siipromc Court, to suc• nioiit will recnmiiieiid to the City Coun• froiiled her. CHINESE DETENTION PEN. - Ill or well, silo tlovor ceased to Insist to do." cil tliat standiiipes ho ercc(;cd in the ceed Salmon P. Chase, deceased. Former Circuit Court Coniiiiissioner , ! building I'or use in case of fire, , • nn -having her now will completed and "What a misfortune!" said Mrs. .Sa• The CeJcstinla Cost tho Dnited Stntea Gen. J3eniamin -F. Butler, thon mcm- Gerritt ,11. .-Uhers was found guilty bv , brought to her tor execution. In vain vllle, .sardonically. "I suppose you are $30,000 n Tear. hor of Congress from Massachusetts, was Farmers of the ilortliorn ii.-lrt of Oak• a jury in lliu Superior Court m Grand land Connty, especially in Oxford and Mr. Rttwson begged of hor to await tho all na usual?" It has cost the government !>30,000 a accused of charging If'lO.OOO for granite Rapids of the charge ot perjury commit,-' • from Ills Capo Ann quarry, used for the adjoining lowiishijis, liave come to the fetilfji of hor olde.'st son and consult "Yes. Uncle Everton ia ct Heron- year because of Chinamen stealing Intfl ted on a former trial tor bribery. Al- , pedestal of the statiito of Gen. Scott iu conclusion that heavy draft horses aro hers' covinsei moved for a slay of soii- him first. Mrs. Savillo rejected tho dyke Just now, and In great force. He Northern New York from Canada, and the tl.iing for, I'arin ,wnrk instead of the BUggcsUon v.-lfli scorn. Washington. tenee and the court grniited a stay until :': is tlio most a-muslng old boy I ever for eveiy Chinaman deported It cosi lighter and speedier breeds. A slock News reached London tliat Dr. David Feb. 21. Alhers was siihscqiicnUy re- "Uichnrd knows no more about busi• mot Are you better. Aunt Savllle? the government nn additional ^100 im- assoeiatinn has been Torined and (lin Livingstone, tlio famous explorer, had leased on IfH.OOO bail. ness than ouo of his own chipped.ala• My uncle said ho called here on his tU July 1. Ti-ansporlation companies memljcrs will ilevotc tlleir attelitinii to ilicd in tho interior of Africa. '1,'iie Jury iu the murder case of Ber- ; baster saints. Ho has prepofstorous, way through, and you were not well which land Chinamen at sea ports of the lireodiiig of lusivy horses. A,band of Cnhan negroes burned tliree iiard Ii'liigleton of .-Vda to\v||isIilp, charg- '. unworldly notions. I havo no respect enough -to receive him." entry are liable for the return chargej plautalions in the '.L'riiiidnd valley nnd "Gy" Alberts, who used to reside in ed M'itil the milrdcr of .lohlr London, an Whatever for his opinion; so Just bring and costs created by every Chinaman "I W",i3 not well; and I certainly carried off all the slaves. Portland, went snntli-rocently and gained eniployo on,his farm, rotiiriiod a verdict: my will without furtiher manouvering. should not get out of my bod to see who has no legal,right to enter the .a ropiitalioii as a baseball player. Down of not guilty. Filigiclon was arrested I know .you aro working for tlhat un• Lord Everton." country. If' the customs officials saj in Indiana he plicliod a .shnt-ont game with Jlrs., Niiiio.v.,.Iennio Flood for the . ryventy Years Ago. of ball and, won Ihe alTections of a Hoo- grateful, worthless eon'of mine; but It "Wouldn't you? Well, I—oh—ah— these aliens cannot enter the United murder of London. Thowoninn was' ',,) Is of no u.se." , . . sier miss wlio attended the next game convicted ami is now serving out Ikm' time > yes, to be sure,'' said tho young man, States they are tinder no e-xpanse to thj .Gen. "Chineso" Gordon reached Cairo and from the grand stand threw a red in tiie Detroit house of correction- "Well, thon, I avIII do your bidding. government The Canadian Padflo on his way to tako command ot tlio hesitattngly, as ho suddenly remem• rose at the foot iif the hero after lie liad Company began tbe ti-ansportation ol lilgyptinn'forces at Kliartuiii. IMie day nftea- ito-raoiTow I will send bered his aunt's reason for wrath sivatted tlio hall for, a home run and In Branch Connty acoiipio ot slia>|)ois :1: During a debate in tlio House at my hwid clerk with tho will. You can against tlie offending peer.- "I am glad Chinamen from Hong Kong to Mon• had saved the .gaiiio. After tliis vor.y ro• have been wnrliiiig a clover game A' ,;i WaMiington on tho bill for the relief of stranger nppeiirs ill the middle ol tho .i set ono of .voiir own people for a sec• to soo you looldng so much bettor, at treal, where they wero scattered until mantic grand stand play, thoro was iwth- Gen. PItz-.Tohn Porter it was declared ond witness." opportunity came for them to steal ing -for "Cy" to do but marry the girl, road looking- for Koiiietliing he has let I all ovonbs," he went on. "When do that 3,000 Union army , blTicors were across the border. The Chinamen ar which he did, , ' Ho atlraels the altelitinn of some iinsiTs- "Then I shall leave t-oivu on Tliurs- you go down to Inglefield?" against him and only Grant, Itosecratis lioctiiig citi'.'.cn wlin iissisls iii Uit caicli rested by the customs officers worj , Groat surprise has boon created in Bat• .Iny. UntJi I have signed, sealed and "On S.iturday." and Slocnm iu Ills favor. 'for a diiimoiid'ring.: .The stl-aiigci ,1x0^ f gaoled and, if ordered deported, seait to tle Crook by tlio wcdiRng of. Allen Peii- delivered it into your hands I shall not "I can often ride over and see you," A blockade of Toiiquin was declared it up and olTors a reward of IjilOO to llio 5 China at the government's cxpenaet iiiman, lioir, to the large Penniiiian, es• qnlt this house" Thoro was a short continuod Lumley, wilh a f.ascinating hy Admiral Conrbet, French commander. tate, and Miss Fay .Maroolliis, (laughter finder. Tho niisuspocting clflzon still The Treasury Department compelled hunts. Then a tramp comes along. stoo))s : pause, and she resumed: "Among all smile. He had a • mco voice and a Queen Victoria was reported to liave of a former pohconian. Pennimmi is not• the Canndl.an railrond to stop the prac• and picks up a nag and is. collared hv-..-; ^ this worry, I suppose you havo not had pleasant, caressing manner—Indeed, he Bot up a statue, of ,7olin Krown, hci ed lor his eccoiiiricitics. Ho is--J^ rears tice. Then the Franklin Oonnty Board ho unsiispectliig, citizen, who lias visions ' time to flud mo,a lady companion?" was considered a very irresistible •Scotcli gillie, who recently had died, and pid and doesn't care tor tlie society of of Supervisors built a detention pen al of a reward. The tramp, gives the.ring | to have placed a brass meniorini tablet men. The bride is a pretty girl of IS, "Yes, I' have made some Inquiries .young man by the women, and "not over , after the iinsiispecliiig .citizen lias -I: Malono and it was leased by the gov- on the door of ins, room at Windsor. and until n short time ago was employed and find it Is no easy matter. The fact a bad fellow" by the men, separated hiin.self/from !f:2'). 'J'heii-tlio' { ornment. ;,Under the agreement, all at a pure-food factory witli other mem-, Is, I enlisted my eldest daughter In "You are vory good," frigidly. Matthew .'Vrnold, the famous English .latter t(ikcs,nflor tiie :onc who lost the Chinamen who -wanted to, enter the bors of lior famii.v. Young Pcnnjinan ih- your service. She was speaking to me "I stjppose there Is hardly a soul left scholar, Icoturcd in Ohicaso on^"Num• dneed them to quit their positions and ring;, expecting to got the $100, but tlio' country w(=a'e turned over to the govern- bers," the newspnpcrs.ncxtd.ay calling only this morning, and jvas,rather de- Iu town, .lust called at the Mcjntgom- took tlie whole fiiinily home to live witii stranger hns disappeared, the iinsiispoet- :: mont officers and sent to the "dotentioii attention: to his method ot parting hifi mg citizen, has a D-eent ring and^is -25 ; pros.sed about it. Tliere are Slioals of orys, and found tho house shut up; so Ifbn. pen, pending Inquiry as tovtheir rlghl hair m tlio "centre." simoleoiis out. ,' woiriou seeking such an appointment, I came on hero to have a ohat and a to enter. If they had no right th« The Branch County board of supervis• * '! but very few tliat are suiitable. How• bit of luncheon." , Chinamen were to bo turned over„to ors.has voted to'appropriato-.'iiiJO for con• . iWhile hunting sparrows',at» Marion'- f- ever, she suegestcd something .that 'My dear George, I don't mean to the railroad and returned to OMna Ten years Ago. '~ veyance^ .for the W. C. T. U. to enable Otto, tlic IK-yoar-old son of JI. C-Clcvo-' ; might suit If you don't mind waiting a land, .was, shot, and .the ' accident'lm.ay.;' givo you any luncheon. A lady Is com• The Democratic House at Washington thom to iiold religious, services at the week'.", prove,fatal. ..'The boy was-going down.': ing here. I am going to test her qual Without O-v-penso to the sovernment voted for froo sugar, .137 to 52, and county house. stairsin a barn and tho'gun was'-dis-v t "I. fear, Mr. Kawaon, I shall have 'lo iflcatlons for tho onerous office of com• struck out the sugar bounty provision in Levi, H. Fuerdorf, a Hillsdale mer• charged,'• the contents entering diisS'sido'i i wait considerably longer." panion to myself, and I can't h.ave you Juat Wonted to Blnff. tho Wilson tniyir bill. chant, is invoicing his stock preparatory and taking nn upward course. ' i "Well, the lady I was going to men• tocre tolMng nonsenso." "Why 13 Ethel crytos?" Ex-King Militn of Sorvia arrived unox- to placing It in the liniids, of other par• Tho idea thai women nre gicat "gad• tion .Is the niece of otir rector down Hero the door was again thrown • '"She mado up a: Bchemo to scaro pcctcdly; at Belgrade, ; nnd the .cabinet ties. , He has,-been ;iu,business in Hills• ders" gets a,:severeblow; from' Susan'-': i In Wales, my native place. He has ImmcdiutelyiUcndercd their resignations dale for the past twenty years. open and tho butler announced with Jack by standing before Uim and start* Dceiiiig, a Buchanan spinster, who died to King Alexander. been dead many years, but this girl much dlgnfty,"Miss: Desmond." ing to pull off her eogagoinent ziog." ,.Thc Ionia County supervisors have re• a fev\ days ago. Altliougli she lived ^\iLh- lived on Willi his widow, wbo died a "Ilhere, you may go," said Mrs. Sa• "Did she (SUTT It out?" ; James ,L,Corbott, ;heavyAVoight^chara• fused to adopt the county liighway sys-' in llirec blocks ot'the business portion torn and this- leaves the township'•free tew months ago. Sho li aa oiplinn, vllle, impatiently. "Yes; uid the ring really came off. pion of .-Vmericn,-knijcked oiit"Oharlio'. of the village, she hnd not been "down i Mitchell in the third round at-Ponsacola, to adopt the township road system and t«wn" foj' ;Tti7 flendci'ly pro^ldnl for, nad u '•Yet; well," SAld the young loan; Slie did&'t'knoir it m» 10 lomf " «Ud the young ma. Sl« dlda't'taow it m» .0 Fla. tomr - ~a, thiS;,;;;;;!^;;;^.^^;-bTd'on'ris win probably be done in mannianTcas;;.y cusci". hehtri;.^r dcMh. '

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MERIDIAN. SOUTH INGHAM & BUNKERHILL. Common Council Frocoodings. With F. W. Webb and F, L. Stroud ns MASON MARKETS. Mason, MJcn,, Fob. i, 1004. sureties, bo accepted. .mSAMmEROFHEAUB Ilccelved um liuo for lant, week's Issue. Etchclls school is still without a Corroolod uvery "WednoHdiiy aftiiriiooii,. Yeas, Brown, Dart, Hall and Sever- Protracted mcctinfe's are in progress teaclier, Miss Anna Patrick has been Conhcll met and was called to order OUAlN. . ancei nays, none. (It the cliurcli. [quite sick. by Pres. Pro Tem, Dart, WHIJAT, Ited, No. 2, per bushel 86' , On motion council adjourned for two WlllJA'l', While, No, 1, per bushel,,,, 80 Tlie Gleaners held a social at Will. The families Of Albert Terrell Present—Aid. Brown, Dart, Hall, liyi!. per bushel 40® D(i weeks, John Wixson, OATS, per busliel 30® 38 Wade's Wednesday nlfjlit. Moore Hunt and Thus, lilakely have Mickelson and Severance. COUN, HiKdIed. per humlrcd 1 OO Cl_ty Clerk. A liomc missionary society has been [been wrestling with the grip. Minutes uf hist meeting read and Ol.OViat SKICI), per hiiahei 4 OOffiO CO •0 TIMOTIIV SKHi),|)er bushel.1 00(32 2B oruanized In this neighborhood. The In passing along the highway its aiiprovcd, The liest physic. "Once tried and (IKOCERIKS AND PIIOVIHIONB, ' you will always use Chamberlain ne.vt niectlnj; Is with Mrs, Jninea no uncommon sight to behold the 1115P0RT of COMJIl'lTEES, SA I.T, Saginaw, per barrel,, 85 Stomach and Ijlver Tablets," say IIHANH, unpicked, per hushol 1 00®1'4R Cook for dinner on Wednesday, Feb, fences subnierged In snow, Tlie liuance committee report the William A. GIrard, Pease, Vt. These POTATOKM. per busliel OO- 3d, Everyone Invited, Moore Jack Willett, is the name of followlngclaims and recommend their Tablets arc tlie most prompt, most KLOdU.perlitiudred 2 'JO llUOICWIIUATKLOUlt, per hundred 3 00 •Tolin Cole of Lansing spent Sunday the little stranger that has claimed allowance: ileasant and most reliable ciitliartic KOCH, pcrdozflu 25' (ieo. A, Karlo, Hupiilles for light works,,., fa 00 n use. ii'or siile by Longyear Bro.s'. liUTTlCIt, por pound 13® !<• with friends at this place. tlio attention of Mr, and Mrs. John LA 111), pur linutul ' fl^- LitticFord Fair of Lansing is vlsit- Wlllot since Sunday, .Tan'y 31at. Goo, A, Earle, nupplluH lor .street use., M 57 AI'Pl.KS, dried, lior pnilnil 3' (loo. A, Earlo, ,supplles for water works.,. 02 71 PKAOIllis, dried, per pumid 8® lo. Ing Ills KHindparonts, Mr. and Mrs. B. Birds work for man from tho first 000. A, Karli), supplies for bridge 2 or, Thousands Have Kidney , LIVE HTOCIC AND MEAT, F. Wiidc. gllminer of light. K, II, WUIIaiiis anil niun on street for week OArrLH,|)erhtmdi'ed., i mm 5fl ouding .Ian, 23 I7 16 Trouble and Neve: Suspect lilCKh', dressed, per liuiidred •! OOcaii on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Driver have re• Rocky Mountain Tea works for llOdS, iiorhundi'ed,...,1t— ' -•i' •! 25 turned frora an extended visit with mankind both day and night, Week ending ,Iaii, 30 H 02 Uow To Find Out. I'OitiC, dressed, per liiiiidred.,,. 5 OO That's why it is famous the world o'er A, V, Peek, supplies for eleolrlc light wks.1130 1)7 Fill a bottle or common glass with your HAMS, per pound.,,,.. their diiUKhter at Carson. SlIOULOKKS, pop pound and (i'er. T, .1. Corner, work al light works -1 OO water aud let it stand twenty-four hours; Mrs, ,r. W. iClinc of Mecosta is vis• SPUING CHICKENS, dressed, per lb 12 It will not let ynu turn over and Chas, (irllllu, work at water works M W n.sedinieiitor.set- OlllOKICNS,llyo;-noi pound •> POWDEB iting friends in this vicinity. take another snore. Mliih. Supply U'o,, supplies for light works, 12 oo tlingiiidicatesaii TUiilCin'S;llv6jpBr pound 15 18 Palmer & Glass. David Miller, one mo, aiilary , fiO oo uiihenlthy con• TUUICEYS, dtljljofl.i per pound Abooiatelr Pare iV 5l?JILniN0 JIAT'ERTAI-, HOLT. Central Klectric Co,, supplies for light wks. 17 20 dition of the kid• DANSVILLE AND VICINITY. 1, II, Kleld, drawing coal for light works,,, 23 31 POllTLANDOKMKNT, per barrel.... 2 10 neys; if it stains OAI.OINICI).PLASTEU, por 100 40 The L. A. S, of the M, .E, cliurcli will It, li. Darling, one mo. salary and Incident• your linen it is J. P. Dennis Is sick with tbe grip. PLASTElllNG IIAIU, per bushel.... 30 meet with Mrs. D. ,S. Price Thursday, al expenses 77 80 evidence of kid• SHINGLES, por lliouaaild oA "J^^ 7fi Young & Miller have made consid A, L. U(|SU, nrlnllng. 12 72 LIMU, per barrel > 80 Feb, 11, for dinner. ney trouble; loo LATH, perM feet 2 00®4 oo erable improvement in their store Mrs. A. Uutler, poor order.,. ;. lO no frequent desire The M. 0, R. R, has erected a new K. A, CalRlns, work on bridge 130 00 to pass it or pain Jnglurnr Coiinty gi!inornit making a double store in which to Cbniicoi-y Sale. handcar house, S, 1), Neely, nighlwiitch 2i oo in the Iinck is carry on their extensive business, Slato of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the' I'lihll.ihod Kvury Thursday A son arrived at the home of Mr, .lolin Wixson, postage and stationery...... 1 37 also convincing proof lliot the kidneys County of Ingham, In chancery. Mrs, J, P. Dennis entertained com• -hy- and Mrs. Frod Hclleinan of Grand lionj. Nichols, one mo. salary'. .10 OO and bladder are out of order. Lewis 0. Webb, Coiuplaltuuit, pany last Tuesday. A. V, I'eok, cement for water works 7 03 What To DO. vs, , WILLIAM L. CLARK, Rapids,Tan. 2,'i, Mrs, II, will be rC' Charles W, Whilman, Daniel D. Donnelly, MASON, iVICll. Frank Clark is on the gain. A, V, Peek, ooal for poor A w There is comfort in the knowledge Ella Donnelly, Arthur Webber, Alice Web- nicrabored as Myrtle Welch, often ex-pressed; that Dr. Kilmer her and Mary A. Wood, DofcudantB. Kntorod at the I'o.'itonioo, .Mason, Mich,, aa Do not forget tlie farmers' institute J. IC, Ueiinett, refund of tux 3 33 scoohd-clas.s liiutler, .Samuel Rolfe lias the lumber hauled Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Notice 1.1 hereby given, lhat by virtue of and next week, the Oth and lOth, at the Moved and supported that report of In pursuance nf an order aud decree In iwrtltlon for a new barn, fulfills every wish in curing rheuiiintism, made In the above entitled cause, and dated tho PHIOES: town hall. flnance committee be accepted and pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder 27th dayof Jiuuiury, A. 1), l«H,I shall soil at Edward Fienlker is building a new ONK "VEAR »1.OO adopted and orders drawn for same. and every part of the uriifary passage. Iiubllo aiiellon to the highest bidder, at tho en• The grip has spared neither young trance of the court room In the Piirkhiirfit Block StX MONTILH "O" barn. ' It corrects inability to hold water or old, rich or poor, in this locality. Yeas, Brown, Dart, Hall and Sever• In the city of Mason, on tho 14ili duy of THREE jMONTIIS Alonzo Tyler and family are visiting and scftkliug pain in passing il, or bud Miir(di, A, D, lOOl, at ten o'clock In the foro- Lee Warlle went to Lansing last ance. elTecls following use of liquor, wine nooii, the following desoilbed land towIt: All his brother at Loekport, New York. that certain piece or inircel of land known and Monday. Moved and supported that the claim beer, and overcomes lhat unpleasant .._ described a,s cnuuuonclug at a point In llui cast The L, A, .S, of the Prcsloyterian cessity of being compelled to go often lino of sflcllon live (6) lu township two p) north Mr. and Mrs. VanVorsc are sick Of Fred D. Slanton of thirty-five dol• cliurch will hold an oyster supper at during the day, aud to get up many of range one (i) west, sevaiity-llve (70) rods south with the grip, lars ($35.00) against the city of Mason of the cast quarter post of .said section, thence the town hall Friday evening of this times during the night. The mild nnd sniitli eleven (11) rods, thence west twetltv-four "VVjlliam C. WiriTNEVof New Yorlr, be rejected, for the following reasons; the extraordiimry effect of Swamp-Root (21) rods, Uictice north cloven (ll) rods, tnonco week. .Supper commencing at .'i p. m. Mr, Osterle's farm house at Van- secretory of tlio navy iinrlcr President First. Because the claim docs not is soon realized. It stands the highest east tivflnly-foiir (24) rods to place of beginning, town was destroyed by lire Monday, a containing one and si.xly.ilve-oiio-hiindredths Olcvelanrl, ilied last Tuesday after• Price, LI cents, for its wonderful cures of the most di.s- (1 G5-I0O) acres of land more or le.ss. The mini• total loss, caused by a defective flue. show that the claimant, Fred. fo. Charles and Clara Zickgrat arc vis• tressiug cases. If you need a mcdicim mum bid to bo reoolvod for said parcel of land noon after an operation for apiicndici- Stanton, presents said claim to the to be at least the sum nf sl.My dollars. Said iting relatives at Toledo and Fre• you should have the best. Sold by drug land lo be sold and olTored as one parcel. Notice tis, aged C! years. Escaped an Awful Fate. city council for payment. gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Isalao given, that 1 have In my hands an abstract mont, 0, • Mr. IT, flagginsof Melbourne, Fla., Second. Because claim of said You limy have a sample bottle aud ot title of tho above described premises and that About 25 friends. Of Mr. and Mrs, writes, "My doctor told me I had Con• I have left the saute at the oflltio of L, B, McAr• TiiK republican conventions for the claimant Is not accompanied witli an hook that tells all "^""^ thur In the clly of Ma.soii, MIclilgan, to beheld sumption and notliing could be done hy lilin subject to Inspectlnii by any iirospoctlvo sLxtli district, to nominate a candi• •Tohn 0. A rend gave thcra a very pleas- allldavit as required by the charter of .ahontit,botlisentfrce for me, I was given up to die, Tlie hy mail. Address Dr. buyers. date for congressman and elect two ant surprise last Thursday evening, Oiler Of a free trial bottle of Dr, said city, Kilmer & Co., I5iiig-^**««i ^ Dated this 27tli day of ,Iamiary, A, D, 1901, district delegates and two alternates Mr. Ueborly, an old resident, died King's New Discovery for Consump• Third. Because claimant did not hanitou, N. Y. When Homoof Bimmp-Hoot IIAUHY A, SILSBEU, tion, induced rae to try it. Results Circuit Cnurt ComniLsslouer for Ingham County, to the national convention, has been Home Sunday of pleuri.sy, Fu- comply with the terras of the city writing mention this paper and don' MIchlcitu, 4w7 were startling. I am now on tlie road called to meet In Detroit on May .Uli. I "eral was held at the German church charter in presenting his claim as re• make any mistake, but reuiember the L, 11. MoARTiiuR, Solicitor for Complainant, tn recovery and owe all to Dr. King's name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and Sam. Smith again, by liokey. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, New Discovery. It surely saved ray quired by chapter eight (8), section Probiilo Ordor. Hall—Fob. 5 I conducted by Rey. Dobbrick, the address, Binghamton, N. Y. life," This great cure Is guaranteed twenty (20), of said city cliartor. State of MIclilgiui, county of Ingham, ss. At Ju,STUS S, Stiiauns lias again de• for all throat and lung diseases by Yeas, Brown, Dart, Hall and Sever• a.session of lho probate court for said county, Better Than Cold. Longyear Bros., Mason, and Field & rrolmtc Ordor. Dwight.—Fob. S held at thn prohato olllce. In the city of Mason, termined to be a factor for the repub• on the 12tli d.-iy o( January, A. I), liioi. "I was troubled for several years Nortli, Dansville. Price ,50c and $1.00. ance, .State of MlehlRan, Comity ot tUKhatu. ss. lican gubernatorial nomination in session of the prohato court for said county Present,.lason R. Nichols, Judge o( Probate. with chronic Indigestion and nervous Trial bottles free. Moved and supported that the bond held at tho prohato olllce, In the city of Masou In the matter of the estate of William T, Hall, Michigan. This will be gratifying debility," writes F. J, Green, of Lan• of Ralph E. Darling, as secretary of on thn 3d day nt Feliruary, lilOI. deoeaaed. caster, N, IT, No remedy helped rae Present, .lasoii E. Nichols,.I udito of Probate, On llllng lho petition, duly verinod, of Mary E. news to the heelers, as Justus is a BUNKERHILL CENTER. the water and electric light board. In tho matter of tho estate of Lorana M. Hall, widow of said deceased, praying that an good spender. It looks now as though until I began using Electric IBitters, DwlKlit, deceased. Instrllment on llie In this coilrt, purporting to be which did me more good than all the Edward G. Hume, a resident of this On miuK the iiolltlou, duly verlded nt Nnvmati a duly authenticated copy ot the last will and the (Ight would be between Stearns town for -1,5 years, died one day last Willis DwlKht, son and heir-at-law of said do- testament of suld deceased, may be admitted to medicines I ever used. They have ceased, i)raylnB that admlnlstraUori of said es- probate, and lhat the administration of said es-. and Warner. ahso kept my wife in excellent health week, aged 85 years. Mr. Hume was uaoniay he cranted to'himscit or smnu other late may be granted unto Arthur J. Tuttle, as. for years. She says Electric Bitters suitable pcfjon; administrator wllli tho will aimoxed, or some- a man whom to know was to respect, other aullahio person. Mayor Hauuison of Chicago, ar are just splendid for female troubles; DR. ANDREW It Is nrdored, lhat the 2litli day of Jfohruary and we extend our heartfelt sympathy Inst., at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at .lald pro• It Is ordered, that the nth day of February, rested In connection with the Iroquois. tha-'•.."t theu.-i-yj ar«..e. au gran^k'-du toniuuuhc. anai,du invlgiuhk-- , . ,. „ ,,„,„,f „ ,„„„!,.„ „„,i hato onioe, he assigned (or tho hoarlnt' of said next, at lo o'clock In the forenoon, al sald^ theater hori-or was ordered discharceir "^''t^o^ weak, run down women, ''•"^ bereft companion and his two 6. SPINNEY poUtloiij probato olllco, be aaslgued (or admitting siild In- It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order strtunotit and hearing said polillon. 1 n ! ,n rw . hnf Of'''" medicine can take its place sons who are called to mourn the loss FORRERU OF DETROIT. be publisliod In the Inoiiam Countv Du.mo Ills further ordered, thai a copy of this order- be published In tho iNaiiAJi County Demo• by Judge Tnthill, who declared thath^ our family." Try them. Only 50c, of a Id nd husband and father, PROPRIETOR OF CRAT for tlireo aiiceesslvo weeks, the mayor was in no way whatever Satisfaction guaranteed by Longyear (A. tniB copy.) .,»AS0N It. NICHOLS, crat for three successive weeks. Lewis Morse is no better. G. L. Preoic, JudRO of Probate. .JASON E. NICHOLS, guilty or liable, and that the coroner's Bros,, Mason, and Field & North, BEED OITY Probate Iteglsler. _5w4 ^ true copy.Ji^ _ _^ Judge of Probate. Dansville, Rayncr AVood is getting along flnely , Peck, Probate Uegister, 2W4: jury in ordering the mayor held to SAKITAEHIM Prolmte Ordor. Kmery—Fob. 12 and is now considered out of danger. State of MlclU^an, County nf InKham, ss. At a the grand jury had put an unjust MILLVILLE. THE OLD RCUABLC CoinmlNsloncrs' Notlco. Bailey Bros, shipped their dried ap• se.i.slon of the probato colirt tor said county, held The undersigned, having been appointed by stigma npnn liini. 8PECIAUST . , at the probate olllco. In the city of Mason, ou tl e School was closed last week on ac• ples last week. tho probato court (or the county of Ingham, com• 20th day of .lamiavy, \'M, missioners on tho estate o( Saniuel Nelson, count of scarlet fever, It reopened Henry Laberteaux and Miss May- Present, .laaoii E, Nichols, ,IudKe of Probato. deceased, to-aettle and adjust all claims against Mlss Nannih Bhvan, sl.ster of Wm, In the matter of the estate oC S. Douglas Kme- said estate, do hereby give tiotleo that they wilt again Monday. rette Woods were married at tlie DO YOU WANT FREE CON ry, decejised, meet (nr lliat purpose at the ofllce of the Farmers' J, Bryan, died at her home in Lin• Ou lUliif! Uio pcilttnn, duly verllled, ot Charles Blanche Clark has been ill with Catholic church last Wednesday. We Mululd Flro Insurance Co. oil l^rlday, tho 13th coln, Neb., last Saturday afternoon. 5ULTATI0N AND CORRECT W, Miimliy, adnilnislratorof aald eatato, praying day of Feliruary, and on .Tune -J, lOO-l, at 2 pneumonia, but is better. extend our best wishes. that he may bo licensed to sell the real estate o'clock In the afternoon of aald days. Six months Her brother, who was In the cast, of said deceased, described In said petition for from the 4tli day nt December, A. D. 1903, Is this Mrs. Sarah Carter, who has been Mrs. G: W, Holland has received a OPINION OF YOUR CASE. the purpose therrin .stated. made a race against tiuie to reach her time lliiilted for the presentation of claims. sick for some time, is gaining slowly. It is ordered, lhat the 12th day of Fehniary next letter from her daughter, Mrs. P. H. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate A. J, HALL, bedside before the end came but was 2W4 J, H, SflAFku, Stella Ketchcn came down with the Dunsraore, of Battle Creek stating onice, he assigned for hearlns said petition, and unsuccessful. Miss Bryan was 34 If you are poor your treatment lhat all persnns Interested lu said esuite, appear Dated Jan, 8, lOM. Commissioners. scarlet fever at Mrs. Dell Ketchen's, that her daughter Helen was very sick !s free. If you are discouragec before said court, at said time ami place, to show years old and her health fiad.not been cause why the prayer of the jietiUoner should Probato Ordor. Ditclius—Fob. & at the L, A, S, two weeks ago, so with pneumonia. good for several years. and v/e can cure you, we will wait not bo gmnted. ' State of Michigan, county of Ingliam, ss. At a there are several new cases expected. Several are Dshing at Portage lake. It is further ordered, that a copy of this order session of the probate court for said county, held for our pay until you are well, be published In the Inoiiam OOuntv IIkmo Mrs. Ella King has gone for a two at the probate ofllce. In the city of Mason, on the Elder Sanders of Battle Creek is .Come and see us; this is your OUAT for throe successive weeks, 3W4 l2tli day of January, 19O-1, Attouney-Geneual Br-AiK stands JASON E, NI01101.S,,Iudge of Probate, weeks' visit with friends near Fowler- holding a scries of meetings at the Present, Jason E, Nichols, Judge of Probate. very close to the appointment as cir• last chance. G. L. Pecic, Probato Uegister. (A true copy.) In the matter of the estate o( Nelson 15, Backus, ville and Ilowell. Adventist church. deceased. cuit judge in Jackson county to suc• We live to do good, are honest Probate Order. Slifird—Feb. On llllng the petition, duly verllled,'of Mary A. John Cooper is visiting in Lyndon. Mr. Bishop, carrier on route No. 40. ceed tile late Judge Peck if he wants with all. Forty-five years' ex• State of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At Backus, widow of an heir at law of said de• Mrs, Dell Warlle is on the siclc list. | only missed'one trip in January. a session of tho probate court for said county ceased, praying this court to adjudicate nnd the Olllce. The Jackson county bar perience free. .This trip and tO' held at the probate olllco. In tho city of Mason determine who were at the time of his doutb Charles Howell and family are en• Two deaths in this township during on the 12th day nf January, 1904. or aro now tho lawful heirs of said deceased and wants Mr. Blair appointed. Judge day only. entitled to inherit the real estate of said de• tertaining the grippe. Present, .lason E. Nichols, Judge of Probate, Peck defeated Mr. lilair at the last January. In the matter ot the estate of Laban Sherd ceased. Chas. Kelly's daughter and her hus• The oldest persons fall to remember deceased. It Is ordered, that the Oth day of February next, election. After a conference with Tho above Is tho picture of tho only Dr. A. On llllng the petition, duly verllled, of Happy at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro• band from Mason are visiting him as long cold weather as wo have had B. Spinney In lhls stale. His history is aa A, Sherd, widow nf said deceased, praying that bate olllce, be assigned for the hearing ol said Gov, Hlissliist Tuesday Mr, Blair de. petition, this week. follows; Fifteen yeara In privato practloo, administration with the will annexed of said es• for the past 60 days. twelve of these in East Snginaw, Mich,, with tate may he granted to herself or some other It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order cided he would not accept tiie posi- be pttbllBhed In tho Inoiiam County Demo• Mr. J. Collins cut olT the talking on Tlie roads are terrible and almost as large a praotico as any physician then had. suitable person. tion. Two years professor of. Detroit Homeopaihlo It Is ordered, that the Bth day of February crat for three successive weeks. the V, & S. telephone last Saturday impossible to got into the woods. Colicgo and twenty-two years in Detroit. Hod next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at safe JASON E. NICHOLS, (A true copy.) Judge ot Probato. afternoon by felling a tree across the charKO of Alma Snnltarium ciuhtocn months; probate olllce, be assigned for the hearing of Only the fact lhat a national elec• George Rice is still laid up with his Ypsllanti one year, and for tho past seven said petition. G. L. PI'BCicb , Probat- • —e Register - . 2w4 tion was near at hand kept the U. S. line. years has owned a sanitarium at Reed City. It Is further ordered, that a ctyiy nf this order arm. ______On Decombor 13, 1002, his , sanitarium waa be published In the Inoham Countv Demo• Kotlco of noiirliif; Claims. Mrs, H, Bravender is doing as well burned,. loss fifteen thousand dollars; but, in treasury from being looted to the ex• crat for lliree succesalvo weeks, • State of Atlcliigan, the probate court for the as can be expected. LESLIE. forty-eight hours ha had bought another and fA true copy,) . ,IAS0N k. NIOHOIA tent of $149,000 tn $100,000 last Satur• is In good shape for business again. Ho will G. L. PitcK, Judge of Probate. countv of Ingham. liecelved too late for last week's Issue, rebuild In itho spring. Probate Register. 2w4p In the matterof the estate ot Mallnda Bessoy, day. Congressmen wanted to vote Mr. Collins and Henry Bravender] deceased. froze their feet last week working in E, L. Hume, an old soldier north• There la a firm in Detroit calling themselves RtiHUlutloUS. Notice is hereby given, that six months frofn theiusel ves double mileage for attend• Spinney & Co., but tho founder of tho aama WHEREAS, A special assessment roll (or the the 12th day of January, A. 1). 1901, have been al• ing tlie extra and regular sessions ofj'''"^ woodS;^ east Of town, was buried Tuesday at has been dead tor over 'two years, and they lowed for eredllors to present their clidnis have no right to ths name of Spinney. iiirpose of constriietliig a certain sidewalk In the Felt cemetery. Mr. Hume had the city, heretofore on towIt: the lid day of aealnst said deceased to said court for exanilua- congress, although tliere was nn trav• Wo aro coming to your town on date and at tion and adjustment, and tliut all creditors o( AURELIUS. place mentioned and aro willing to glvo you August, A. D. inoa, by tills council ordered to eling for tlie members between them. been sick for a long time and at tlie be made by the speclaf assessors ol thisclty, has said decousod are required to present their our time and 'the benellt of our forty-four claims to said court, at the probato olllce, In the Rev. P. M. McKay spent Sunday atl time of his death was araere skeleton years' experience, free. been reported to this council by the said special Tliere is much talk of increasing their assessors; therefore be It city of Mason, In suld county, on or before tliu Scottville near Ludington. Mrs. Truman Wilbur died Tuesday, It matters not how long you have been sick, I2lh day of July, A. D. \m, and that said salaries from $3,000 to $7,000 per year or -what your ailment, our consultation nnd llesolved, That said spechd assessment roll be ilaced on lllo by the city clerk and be deslgnatec claims win be hoard by said court on and some want to go as high as $10, The choir will give an entertain- tbe funeral will be on Thursday. She advice la free, and our opinions aro alwnyo tho tho I2tli day of July, A. D. 1904, at ten result ot careful examinations and a IKo ions 'Special Assessment Koll No. 2—im," and tliaC o'clock In tho forenoon. 000. ment at the Baptist church on Friday was an old lady and her husband died experience. Tho patient lo alwaya told tho the special assessors meet with this council on Dated January 12, A. D. lOOl. truth and upon Juot what bo can rely. To all donday, the isth day of February. A. D. lOOl, at evening, Feb. 12tb, with admission last summer, 7:30 p. ni., local time, at tho council rooms In the 4ff-l JASON E. NIOHOLS, who are poor wo glvo treatment absolutely / Judgo Of I'robato. fee. The proceeds are to go for inci- There is a great deal oi" sickness and free, only charRlng cost of medicines. Oper- elty ot Mason, to review said special nsscBsnieut It isn't how much cold cream a •oil and to hear any objections tlioroto: and be ationa at hoapital free, only oharginff axact Probnte Ordor. I,ottr-Fol). 19 woman puts on her face but how much denta- . l expenses,, and for lighting and colds in and around the village. cost of board while patient la recovering. Itfui'tlior Eocky Mountain Tea she takes inside caring for the churcli. llesolved. That this resolution be published State ot Mlehlgan, County ol Ingham, ss. Pro• A full house! Ed. May has been to Detroit for an Any person aufCcrlng from PILES or any for two successive weeks lu tho Ingliam County that brings out real beauty. Hollis• curable disease wo will wait for our pay bate Court for said County. is desired. I operation, but the physicians there Democrat and rngliain County News, newspapers Estate of John R. tott, deoeaaed. ter's Rocky Mountain Tea complexions until cured, it you will secure us. published and circulated in this city. Have you been alck for yeara and aro you Notice Is hereby given, that Charlos W. Lott stay. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. The Ladies' Aid will meet with would not operate on bira as they said JOON WIXSON, City Clerk. administrator ot the ostato ot said decoasod, hao discouraged? Come to ua and wo will cura llled his final account, and that I have appointed Palmer & Glass. Mrs. Thomas Bateman next week there.was no hope for him. The Mac you.» Cup prices are the lowest of any chronic disease specialists la the state. Charges at NoMeo of Itcurliig; Clulins. the lath day of February next, at lo o'clock in Wednesday, and Thomas says, "come cabees sent him there. He has been the lorenoon, at the probate oIDco In said county, tho sanitarium only actual cost. Wo treat all State of Michigan. Tho prohato court for the as tho time ot hearing thoreou, and tor the everybody, that my house may be worse since returning home, forms ot chronic diseases, but special attention county of lugliam. asBlgninont and distribution ot said eacato. la given to the treatment of tiie following In the matter of the estate of M. Wilson Tor• Dated January 20Ch, im. filled." The W.E.C. celebrated.the birth long standlnir diseases, viz.; Nasal Catarrh, rely; , deceased' ' . JASON E. NICHOLS, ior Piles. Polypus,,, Mucoua nnd ToUloular Diseaaea ot No. oticeli s hereby given, that six months from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Disenroth enter- day of McKinley at the G. A. E. hall tho Throat, Foreign Groivths In the Larynx, tho litli day of .lanuary. A, D.l.oOl, have been G. L.PKOK, Judge Ot Probate.. Laryngitis, BronchUla. Bronchial Consump• allowed for creditors to nresent their claims Probate Eegtator. 4wlp Sample mailed free. talned a large company last week Fri- Wednesday evening with a nice pro- tion, Spitting of Blood, Loss ot Voice, En• gainst said deceased to sa il court for exninlna- 'Notice of Hearing Olalmn. day nigbt. Games and dancing were gram. larged Tonsils,' Inslpient Consumption, Asthma. lon and adjustment, and that all creditors of State Of Michigan. The probato court for the- One application gives relief. Diseases ot tho Heart, General Debility, Dis- said deceased aro required to present their the.order of tbe day until a late hour. Last week Tuesday Mr. McArthur cases Peculiar to Women, Neuralgia and ail claims to said court, at the probate olllce. In county Ot Ingham. In the matter o{ tUo estate o{ Ohloo M. lieod, Mr. Daniel Davis returned last Sat- of Mason gave a talk before the E. 0. forma of Ncrvoua Diseases, Hip Diseaaes, t le city of Mason. In said county, on or before The continued use of Hum• Scrofula, Blood and Skin Disease^ Surgical tie 12th day of July,-A. D. 1901, and that said deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that six months from phreys' Witch Hazel OH per• urday to the home of his childhood to T. U. club at memorial hall which Dloeaaea of all forms, tho Eye, Ear, Face and calms win he heard by said court on the 12th Internal Organs, including Dotormitles, Club day Of July, A, D. low, at ten o'clock In the the 16th day ot January, A.D. loot, have boon al• manently cures Piles or Hem- visit his mother and other relatives was very interesting. The G. A. R. Feet, Crosa-Eyes, Tumors, Haro Llpa, etc.! forenoon. lowed tor creditors to present tbeir claims against for a few days. His position has attended on invitation of the club, nlao Jaundice, Dyspepsia,, Diarrhea and ail Dated January 12th, A. D. 19(M. said deceased to said court tor examhiatlon anil orrhoids--Externaror Internal, orms ot Liver, Stomach and Bowel diseases. JASON 15, NICHOLS, . adjustment, and that all creditors of aald deceas• ed are required to present their claims to said Blind or Bleeding, Itching or called him, for the past few years, Eev. John Vince of the Baptist gw4 Judge o[ Probate Remarkablfi Cures ^d^sl^n^hici" hat court, at the probate olllco. In tho city ot Masou. Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. into the southern and western states, church started Monday with Fred Probate Order. Wrlglit—Fob. 13 In said county, on or before the iGtli day ot been neglected op unsklllfuUy treated. No ex• July,-A. D. 1004, and that said claims will be We are glad to know that he has Rumsey to take him to his father's periments or failures. Parties treated by moll state Of Mlohlg.an, county of Ingham, ss, Ata Relief immediate-i-oure certain. session of tho probate court for said county,hold leard by said court on the toth duy of July, A. worked himself up to a good position home in Kansas. Mr. Eumsey is a or oxpreas, but personal consultation ia pro- at the probaie olllce. In the clly u( Masou, oo tlio D. loo-l, at ten o'clock hi the forenoon. 'I'hree Blzca, SOc. SOo. auil 81.00. Bold by fcrrcd. - 2Oth day of January, lOiH, Dated January icth. A.,D.l!>pi.^^^_. UrugKlatH, ur seat prepaid ou receipt uf iirlco. in life. i ' young man about 18 years Of age and Present, Jason H, Nichols, .Ilidge ot Prohato. JASON E, NICHOLS, llumiilireya' Aledleluo Co., Cor. William ouil 4w4 Judge ot Prohato, Mr, William Hopkins is not expect- has been stopping with ills uncle, Remeinliep Date '^'iS^.^.'^Zl^I. tti the matter of the ostato of Georgo fleury John St«., Now York. crowded. A friendly call may save you future Wrightideceased. On llllng the i Guiirdlun Sulu. ed to live. He was taken suddenly George Eumsoy, for .some time. A suffering; it has made life anew to thousands By virtue ot a license to mo granted, on the Who have been pronounced beyond hope. Brias W.'Bristol, adui !N£RVOUS DEBILITY, I Sunday night. He is an aged man short time ago it was discovered that that he may be I _ 16th day of January, loo-i, hy Jusoii E.NIelioIs. Bttmplo ot your urine, for examination. judge of probate of the county ot Inehain, and Addrcoa all mail to sahl deceased described In said petition for the purpose therein stilted., state Of Michigan, I shall sell at public auction Vital Weakness and ppostra-l?"^ ""'^ °^'^"^'^''''^^ °^ ^"'"''^•P^'^ '^'"^^^^^ 1"'^° ^^^'^^ on tho 4th day of Miircli, 19OI, Ut 10 O'clock lo . |ius. was thought best to send him to his . It Is ordered, that the 12th day of February tion from overwork and other REED CITY SANITARIUM next, at ten o'clock In the loroiioon.at said pro• the toreuoon, ut tho houso on the prenilsos de< Mr. Alfred Marshall, one of tho old- father. bate oniee", he assigned for hearing said petition, scribed below. In said oounty; all tho right, tltlo causes. Humphreys' Homeo- Reed City. Micmiqan. nnd hitorostof Ellen Jennie Howell and Mary I est settlers in Aurelius, is in a critical and that all persons Interested In said estate, ap• patliic Specific No..28, In use On Tuesday there wero so few pres• pear before said court, at said time and place, mta IIowoll, minors, In and to certain real ostato I condition and his recovery is not at ent,, on account of the weather and OR. ANDREW B. SPINNEY to show cause, why tho pr.iyer ot tho petitioner n said county, described as the undivided ono- over, 40 years, ttiQ only success-, ,, . ., „ i i i * i •• should not bo granted, half interest In the. cast ono-halt ot tho north- west oue-quartor of section number 20, In towu \ fulremedy $lpervial or spec-h'^ P''"^'^'^''^- ^^^'^'^ ^^^'^ poorly for roads, at the annual meeting of tlie WILLBK ATTHE. It Is further order,

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Your Folks and Our Folks. Some of the Good Things Deatli of Mrs, Albert Boelio. Death of Mrs, Enos S, Baldwin, IC, A, Ilowd was In tho city last Saturday. Mrs, Albert Boelio died at the home Eliza Ann Caldwell was bom I HAVE IT! fl,,;. Uamiierof Limsing was In the city yester• Of her daughter last Monday noon af• Courtland county, N, Y., Nov. 2,1835 At The Racket Stor day. ter a nine weeks' illness of catarrh of coming to Michigan in 1852. Fiv "It took me quite a while to find the eye Win. IL Post of White Oak was In tho clly last I'ridity, the storaacli followed with the grip. years later she was married to Enos aids to enable me to see aright; but I got 'em Some very nice Black Mercerized M, A, Warlle of Uanavllle was In lho city last Funeral services were held from the S. Baldwin and to them four children all right in Lansing. Not only had the right Sateen Wrappers, well worth $3 Saturday. residence ycsl^crday afternoon at two two sons and two daughters, were glasses, but they new just exactly the what only $1.50. This is a bargai K, n. Gansser ol Lansing was In the clly last born ; Charles and Thaddeus, who rC' Tuesday, o'eloelc and were conducted by Ecv. M lenses I needed to restore my vision to the for you. Ceo, tllbson or Wlilte Oak was In the city last A. F, Wliitc with interment in Maple side in Charlevoix county, Mary, resid 1 normal. Beauty of it is that they didn't charge A new lot of Underskirts, 75, 89 Saturday, ing in Montcalm county, and Emma Grove cemetery, me a cent for their 'know how'—only for the 9SC, $1.19, 51,50, 52,98. M, II, Gunn of Lansing was In the city last .Tulia Ferguson was born at Phelps, residing in Lansing. Salttrday, glasses." That testimony is only one of many at the Some Chamber Sets that should Ontario county, N, Y,, .Tuly 10, 1837. Geo, W, Bristol was In Deti-oll last Thursday Three of tliesc were present during have been here for Christmas and Friday, Was married to'Albert Boelio at Ge• the last hours of the mother's sick' $4 sets for ^3, $6 sets for Dr. .1, K, Cainpboll of Lansing was In tho city neva, N. Y,, June 2, ]853, In Octo• ness, bhe fourth arriving soon after CHICAGO OPTICAL STOBELansing last iMoudiiy, others 52.19, $4, SS- ber, 1800, they moved to Michigan, her death, which took place Jan, 31, .S, A. Wlllllunsof White Oak was In the city Where the eyes are always moving in the window. 2 gallon Oil Cans, 35 l.ist Siiturday, settling at Leslie, where they lived Of the six grandchildren Genyth Before you buy any Hosiery, loo Illriim lltdl of Leslie was In tho clly last Fri• until the fall of 1870 when they carao has been brought up as an own daugh at mine, 1 believe I will save day on probiUo business. to Mason, wliich place has been their ter in the home of the grandparents Mrs. John Usoiiby and Mrs, Mason Keynolds home ever since, with the exception and during the days of the grand you money. were In Ijuislng last Thursd.ny, of a short residence at Greenville. mother's sickness was a constant and Suspenders, 10, 19, 23, 45 Willis Sanford of Milan was a guest atc. S. I have it', also Basswood and Wliite Pine Whips, 10,19,23,45,9s CliU'k's the fore plirt of this week, Mr.s. Boello Is survived by a hus• loving attendant. Some Sweaters, to close out, at Mr. and Mrs, Cortrlghtof Eaton county wore band, three sons and a daughter, C. Upon gi ving her heart to the Saviour Siding, guests at A. I. Barber's last Sunday. L, Boelio of Mancelona, F. A. Boelio about 15 years ago Mrs. Baldwin unit• WHITE 39"^ up- V. E. Swan of Wllllamston was In tho city hist Of Greenville, Thad. Boello of Buffalo Gloves and Mittens at all prices Tuesiliiy aa a wlttiess In the circuit court, ed with the Baptist church of this and Mrs. Minnie Nice ot this city. City, and It was here in her church SHINGLES-The Finest Made. IOC a pair to 45c. L, ,1, Ford loft Tuesday to trtivel for tho Perry Knitting Co. He makes Wlscoushi this year. Four sisters and a brother, all living home that the funeral services were Men's Pants at all prices, (55c to Misses Ethel Andrews and Lizzie Gr.iy visited in York State, also survive lier. All conducted by her pastor, Eev. A. F, Miss Pearl Davidson from Friday until Sunday, $2,98. her children, together with Mrs. 0. White, assisted by Rev. N. F. Jenkins WOOD Oome and see me wfien you have any Edward Ferris of Onondaga township was In Water Sets, 8oc, 51.25 L. Boelio, J. Frederick Boelio of Kal- The W, E, 0. Of the Phil. McKernan the city liiBt Friday uiiou business lu the probato bills to be figured on. Boys' Knee Pants, 23,45,39,60,75 colirt. kaslca, a grandson, and, J. W. Gleason Post acted as escort at the church and Those 5c Towels are all gone, but County Treasurer Nichols nuide a business of Laingsburg attended the funeral carried by the old veterans, the body trip to Detroit AVednesday and Thursdiiy ot last we have some good values at week, services. was laid to rest in tlie Maple Grove C. P. MICKELSON,lason. Jich. IOC, 3 for 25c. Dllano Moore ot Wllllamston was In tho city tho cemetery. Advertised Letters^ SIDING foro part ot this week as a witness iu tlie circuit Come and see if we do not save Obituary. cotlrt, Mason, Feb. 3,1904. you William Gutchess was born Dec 4 Mrs. Chiis. Hermann of Lansing Is a guest of List of letters remaining uncalled Some Cotton Bats that were scorch Mr.i. L. J. PhllUo. Mr. Honimnn was here over 1832 in town Mence, Cayuga county Sliiuluy. for at the above named office: ed by fire, 5c roll. Better ones Chas, D. Wilson, Mrs. M. Taylor, N. Y,, and departed this life Jan. 28, PROMINENT CITIZEN OF OHIO CURED OF John Moo of Dansville was In tho city last Fri• Mrs. Liza Smith, Mr. Olmuncey llumsey, 7-9. J2^c. day. Ho conteinplates goitig to California lu Mrs. S. L. Muuson, 3, Mr. John Jewott, 1904. He leaves.to mourn his lo.ss, a about a month. J. G.,fohnson, Mrs. John Daniels, " RHEUMATISM Men's Woolen Shirts that were 95 wife, two children, Mellville 0. Gutch W. L. Near of Jackson was In the clly last Mr. Ashmund Gatlln, 2. BY ess of North Dakota and Stelle Bell cents, cut to 75c. 95c, 5i-i9- Friday. Mr. iiud Mrs. Near tu-ecarlug for her Persons calling for the above please fallier, Altrod Marshall ot Aurelius, who Is ser• Of Hayden, Florida; two brothers Golf Gloves, 39c iously 111. say advertised. C. W. Beownk, p. M. Henry of Albion and James ot Port LIFE PLANT Toques, 39c. Tarns, 39c The Dansville rural mall carrier Byron, N. Y.; one sister of Albany 6 Teaspoons, ' 3, 8c was the only one to |,'o out yesterday. NORTH AURELIUS. Suffered for sis years with Sciatic Rheuma• Ore., and one sister of Port Byron, N, Elbows, 15c Mr, and Mrs. Amos Smith of Leslie tism in its worst form. Phylsicians failed to help Chas, J. Olin, a former resident of Y., one sistcr-iri-law of this city and Wash Bowls or Pitchers, sold sep• visited their nephew, Otis Cornwell this city, died at La Cynge, Kas., Jan. seven step-children. No services him and all medicines until he took: LIFE arately, 40C. over Sunday. 23d. were held at the church on the ac PLANT- Combinettes, 90c Mrs. Phil. Taylor of Mason spent A dispatch was received here last count of his wife who was too feeble last week visiting friends in this vi Chambers, 20, 30, 40, SOC to come out. Friday that E, B, Ourry, formerly oC Life Plant Co;—Messrs.—For the benefit of those who have rheuma- Toweling, 5, 6, 9c a yard cinity, this city, a brother of 0, S, Curry and This poor sniterlng soul was called away tlam, I take the liberty to inform you of nay reraak.tble cure byi the use of A daughter was born to Mr. and Ammonia, SC a bottle Mrs. W. H, Shaw, was dead at Ful• To regions ot the blest, Life Plant. Ha4 rheumatlBm for 6 years. Shoulders so affected as to pre• Mrs. Neely Miller last Monday. Where his poor, aching, troubled brain A Roaster, 25c ton, N. Y. He was killed by the cars vent my lying on either side. Sciatic rheumatism in my rig-lit leg gave Again win be at rest. me many,sleepless hours at night Lumps came in the veins of my wrist Men's Woolen Sox, 19c, worth 25c Mrs. Lyman Smith Is visiting rela• the particulars pot being given. and neck, very painful to the touch. Physicians and medicines fallod to tives In Belding, When You Have a Cold. Men's Corrigan Jackets, 950, $1,92 Dr. E. L. Spaulding, who has been benefit me. At last I waa inducetJ to try Life Plant; three bottles eurerl Ray Bullen of Mason visited his The first action when you have a me. No more lumps, no more soreness, no more pain. 1 am well and all 52,39. living in the Kev. A. S. Zinimeriuan home last Sunday, cold should be to relieve the lungs riglit. Yours truly, 3 pair IOC Canvas Gloves, 2Sc house on west Ash street, will move This is best accomplished by the free George Crater, Canal Dover, 0. 7 rolls Toilet Paper, 250 Into a liouse owned by J. L. Cross on THREE BRIDGES. use Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy (Momiber Board of Equalization Of Ohio.) This remedy liquefies the tough mu• Jardinieres, 10,15,25.35,48,58, east Ash street. F. E. DeWitt will Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunker, cus and causes its expulsion from the 7S.98C. occupy tlie house vacated by Dr. Jan. 25,1904, a daughter. air cells of the lungs, produces a free Life Plant cures lUieumatiEan, Catarrh and Kidney trouble in practical• 6 Glass Sauce Dishes, 10, 15c Spaulding. Lon Martin lost one of his best work expectoration, and opens the secre• ly eve,ry case. The uric poison in the blood which causes lUieumatism tions. A complete cure soon follows. and kindred diseases is removed by Life Plant and its e.\cessive forma• Bowls, 7. 8, IOC Martin Flannery died suddenly last horses last week. This remedy will cure a severe cold in tions prevented. Life Plant is used today in over m,m homes, for Pitchers, 10,15, 23, 39c Thursday morning at his residence Mr. Claris Arnold has bought 20 less time, than any other treatment Rlieumatism, Catarrh, Kidney trouble, and all forni,s of blood diseases. A good Work Shirt, 25c corner of State road and Columbia acres joining him on east of Frank and it leaves the system in a natural We. have received in the past 18 months over 10,000 testimonials from af• Lamps at all prices. We will save street. His remains were taken to Prescott. and healthy condition, It counter• flicted people cured by Life Plant—the best evidence of a good medicine- acts any tendency toward pneumonia. Life Plant is a powerful tonic, and our experience iu the treatment of dis• Bay City Saturday morning for inter• The L. A. S. of the Robbins M. E. you ^5 5 on the goods you buy. For sale by Longyear Bros. eases juatifles us ia claiming that Life Plant actually renews life. Send A 4-piece Glass Set, 25, 40, 50c ment. He is survived by a widow and church will be held at the home of for booklet on the treatment ot disease. Some 25c Novels, 8, loc two daughters. Mr. Flannery was Mr, and Mrs. Bert Topllff Thursday, Marriage Licenses. about 70 years of age, was an old resi• Feb. 11, for dinner. • The following licenses have been dent of our city and for a good many Revival meetings are in progress at granted since our last report: THE LIFE PLANT CO., Canton, O Name and residence. years was section foreman on the the Robblns M. E. church, preaching UFB PLANT IS FOR 8ALB BY by Rev. C. A. Narcross. Hazel Habb, Lansing... 25 Michigan Central. Ij01T<3-TrB.A.Ea BKOlS., .A-gorLto, Maoon.. Micto,. • The friends and neighboys of Mr, Glnay Calll, LanBlng .....28 Whiting's Fred W. Bohukc, Landing 21 Vyilliam Oliver, who deserted from M. VanSiclen turned out one day last Pauline Karkaw. Lansing 1» week and filled his ice house with UP-TO-DATE GROCERY the United States navy, was arrested Roi>ort of the uondltlon of the very nice'ice and also drew a lot of Real Estate Transfers. , here and returned to Norfolk, Va.-, Special Prices Will have a fresh aiinply ot Bulk 0yst«r8, right wood for him. Mr. V. is not any bet• The Ingham Abstract Company re• from Baltiniore, for Thanhsglvlng and also dur• about three weeks ago, has written to ing Uie Holidays. Also carry a completo line of ter nt this writing. Mr. M. Bailey is port the following transfers for the Chief of Police Starmont of Lansing. there caring for him. week ending January 29th, 1904, where Oranges and Bananas this He states that he has been tried and the consideration is $300 or over; Staple and Fancy Groceries, At Mason. nUobigan, at the close of buslnetjs. week at very low prices and sentenced to confinement on bread LEBlOY ITEMS. Wm.T. Keeney and wife to Lester E. Jan. SS, loot, as culled for by the Commis• sioner of the Banking Doparluient: Canned Goods, and water for 20 days, to be followed Thomas Barnes and family went to Jewett and wife, w 10 acres of u ^ of s very good in quality, at the %otuyf'A aeo. 10. Aurelius ., J300 RBSOUBOKS. Nuts, Oranges. Cranberries. by a bad conduct discharge with an Okemos last Saturday to attend a par Wm. T. Keeney and wife to Maurtco 0. Loans and discounts t 72,715 10 j ionda, mortgages and securities... 711,055 71 allowance of $16.50 and a suit of ty near there, and visit friends in that Brown, 0 30 acres of n V4 ot s H of a w AU Of which help to make the feast deUclous H SBC, IS, Aurelius ISOO OverdraUs IM 7.1 clothes. He says there is no vacant vicinity. Furniture, and flxtures I.OOO OO Mason Fruit Store and enjoyable. Jna. P. Stevenson to Chas. A. and MaTio'v Duo from other banks und bankers l.SKMO Sole agents for Mie Celebrated White Star Coffee cell on the ship at present so he will William Witty from Colorado is vis• Stevenson, lot a, blocli Td, Lansing TS6 Dub from banks In reserve and Wagner's Famous Detroit Bread. not begin serving his sentence until Janeaud'Sarah Foster to Effle M. May- cities..,.,.,..,. 831,3li0 08 I expect a big shipment of iting his aunt, Mrs. S. C. Stowe, and nard, lots e, 7 and 8. Taylor's add,, U. S, and National Bank Both Phones. the middle of February. As soon as Other relatives near Mason. ' Lansing 1056 currency , 8,521 00 Good Naval Oranges to'mor- . he gets out of the "brig," which in Henry Bedell to Lucy J. BodoU,pcl, In Gold coin 5,1116 00 Miss Fieda Hodge is on the sick list Silver coin,., 2,2«1 3S row.. Still we sell them at CHAS. J. WHITING. land lubber's parlance means the a w oor. Of sec. 2S, Leslie.... 400 Nickels aud cents .,. 71 O-l »50,.«.l 1(7 nursing a very bad cold, being unable ship's jail, he will return home. He Molvln D. Holbrook and wife to Ella to teach. Snyder,part lot 0, blocK 65, Lansing.,,., 2500 Total,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,., 202,.187 13 does not seem disheartened by the Myrtle Vauglian to Samuel J. Barrott, e ...22 for 25 cents Mrs, George Osterlie had the mis• 13 acres of s H of u e }<, see. 17, Onou-. LIABILiriES. , ]]rospect of one-course meals for 20 Capital stock paid ln...... „,.„ 5it';,000 00 fortune to lose her house with nearly daga 1000 Surplus fund 5,000 00 MAPLE STREET days, but sa.vs he would like to hear Undivided prollts not,. Jti,'i28 'iS from his parents, who liveinthiscity. all Of its contents by Are Monday, the Commercial deposits...... l|Bl,9a.l 57 Look, Bananas, cheap, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH family all being away from home at CortUIcutos of deposit.,; 01,1»1 M f150,058 71 MEAT MARKET Perfect Confidence. the time. The particulars are not yet Total,,...,....,,,.. «'187 18 10, 15 and 20c doz PENNYROYAL PILLS Where there used to be a feeling .of known by your correspondent. Stateof Michigan, County 0/Ingham, am We keep on hand the uneasiness and worry in the house• J, K B, Donsmore, cashier of the above Revival meetings began at the Me• named.bank, do solemnly swear that the These are the largciit fruit f choicest cuts of hold when a child showed symptoms above statement Is true to tho best ol my of croup, there is now perfect conH- morial church Sunday evening by El• knowledge and belief. . • can buy. Giiaranieiul to Jx denco. This Is owing to the uniform der Ostrander. He is to be assisted F.E. DKNSMOllE, cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before ine this I fine and J sweet, Hu\ \oui success Of Chamberlain's Cough Rem• for an unlimited time by Evangelist 20tU dayot Jttu.,.1001. < isolilis. edy in the treatment of that disease. My commissionoxplros Jan. 10,1005 fruit—Oranges, Lemons -m< 1 Mrs. M, I. Basford of Poolesville, Md., Cole. We hope the weather will mod• I H; 0. HALSTBAl), Notary Public. We aim to please our, customers in speaking Of her experience in the erate so the attendance will be good. Hare. Always tellable. lAillM.MlcSninrtBtfat Correct—Attest. Bananas—at CIIICIIESTEK'HI XHttUHH lo B«lll tod O. W. HALSTEAD, and furnish them,with the best use.of that remedy says: "I have a Ira Ciiristian has moved his family auld mftulllc boxes, aeitled with, blue v ribbon. 0, J. KAYNER, ' world Of confidence in Chamberlain's Take no oilier. Bcnue danseroiu raball. D,V. WHITMORE, : of everything in our line. onto the Ives farm near Stockbridge, tatloniaBd ImlCalloiu. Buyofyournnigslat, Ulroctors. Cough Remedy for I have used it with or send Ic. in stomps for PartlonUn, Tcatlv GEO. COSCARELLl'S perfect success., My child Garland is whore he will work the coming year. monlaU And " Belief for ibadic*," 3ro ARMY EXPERIENCES. lilH coinpiiiiy, but, not waiting for It (o ItiiidK, iisldo from those (Mig«god lu Is a lllllo fnnilly joko comicolcd with join lilm, lie rii.shly jinssed on to tho School work, npiiroclato lo any great Ihe young woimiii's naiiio, which hotel and ilemfliitloil oC tho llr.st niiui extent what (he iiiihllc solmol liii.s nc- riie HItie nnd the Grny Kcvlew Incl» iion,sii't dolraci, however, from tho he mot: ""What sort of n flag Is thnt eoin|)llsho(l or the momenloiis task tliat slntomoiit thnt girls are welcome'in Jeiita nf the Jwitc Win; nnd In a llyliig ovor the roof of this lioiiso?" t'oiifroiil.s Ibo ediicalloiial ilejinrtinont. intelligent Cliliieso lioiistJlioltlH, Gniphlc niid IiitcrcHlliiK Muiiiicr 'riifiii, Avlilioiit wiillliig to doiuniid Its .No (iiiarlcr nf llie globe has moro Stil, to have future miiiidariiis about Tell of Camp, Hurcli and IJuttle. roiiiovnl, lie rnn upstairs lo the tap- crude, jilnslle uiil'oi'iiu'd ninterliil the liouse, tlicro must bo boy», most ,s(:ory, nntl, clninhering to the roof, iimong lis inliabUnnls of school ngo Tlio Ih'St child ill Sir Chotung's Tho into ilwii' .•\ilinlnil Diinlcl Am- cut tho ]in!,vnrd.s and jnillod the flng tliiiii the l.'lilliiipiiie islniids, 'Tho por- lioiisohohl wns a little girl. That wn» men, who its ii lai.v, was a selinolnialo Tlic riiiinitia llniirpiidoii. down. .As he wns descoiidlng from Uio apologlsts eliilmed that It was not jior- snii who i|iieslloiis Ibis nsserllon would IIS it'should be. But Uie second was a with Geii. Ci'init In Ohio, and who was There Is no doubt thnt some of these I'oof the proiirloloi', .1. W. ;rncksoii, missiblo to do oUiei'wIse, But wlii.'ii do well to visit a public school nnd gil'l, (oo, United Stale.s, cspecinlly Uioso border• ftppoliilorl lo Ihe naval ilcadeiny nn iho stojipeil out fi'oiii n dinily lighted pa.s- Gen. •yatiiig rodred It was wllh e.v- listen In answers from n liegliiners' ing on tlio Gulf Of Jle.vico, nro oxtreiiic- .lust for luck Uioy nnmod the soc- sjiiiii; ihiy t'lint youiiK (.li'niit wis ii]i- siigo and llrcd ii cliiirgo of bueUsliol tromo dlllicully lhat the .Secretary ot flnss In I'esiioiiso In (iiiestloiis loiicli- ly nnxlous for tho ratlllention of (ho ond baby AViin Mel, which means |ioliiti;on com• "So the Inugh was on us," snid Uin (lucstlnii, I'or lie was iioiniiiiiinli-r oC Wns No Jioiiiit.v .Jiiiiiiier. ill tlio report of (bo niulKor of the langiiage. 'I'bc Idea proviiils (lint (ho mitted. Ill thus encoiiraghig Intorna- jolly Sir Chontung ns he Hnishcdoomiiig Uine. I.'iil it into your pocket nnd tost called ".Mad Jack," whoso wa.ggish hired' cowhide boots, who staled Uial fealures. In an adjoining sclioni room JI." and irascible saying iio( only nmuscd ho Imd an Indian, as sound as second- llio \'isiloi' .sees .-iiKilboi' I'la.s'S laugh I -At Uie end of tho four-hour watch his contemporaries, but arc still i-tS'rii/j growth hickory, whom,-for piwsiiig by a young h'iliiiino. The native Aiiinien asked for llio prdomeler. and tho I'ound.s. At one JiniC, says the- and iilaiisiblo reasons, bo was willing lencher, who, probably two years ago, as he looked nt It, lie .savagoly re• New ioi'k Tribinio, Ibo .son of one of lo dispose of fnr the small sum of .'jS-KXJ took bis iilace in a i.-lass similar to marked: his old friends wns niipoiiited n iiiid- ca.sli on tho nail. the Olio lirst nu'iitlongd, now speaks ".Mr. i!lgc!o\y, you nro not an cf- slilpman. •"Where Is bo'.'' Inquired riiililps, fairly good Hiiglisli • and is "working llelont ollicor, sir; you've ncglocloil As tliero was no iinvnl iicndomy In whoso cupidity was l.diiidly stimulated I'nitlifiilly lo iiistriK!t his own peo]ih?. your diide.s, .sir, for I Iind lli.'it you've (hose dnys nt Annnpolis, (lie lad was by (ho fact lhat substitutes were In cx- Tlio b'llipiiin iiiijiU Ls not aid. a.s a rule; not walkoir so iiuicli as half a mile. drafted (0 Captain Pcrclval's ship. Iraordiiiary demand, prices away up his faculty of retiiiiiiiig what ho ac- You should not have spent so niucli The father wrote at onco to bis and soaring, and competition rod-iiot.. (piires is often dis(!Oiiragiiig,. but it Is (inio in sUling doAvii on the gini ear- friend to nnnounco tho fact that his well enough to understand that ho has "'I've got him Inckeil tip I'li a bam son wns on shipboard, nnd after (ho i-lftge, sir. I've a ininil lo report you never boon Iniiglit before.—Maniin down on Canal street, an' here's Uia usual paronlal rccoiiiinendnllons to to the caplniii, sir, Imt I'll ho lenient 'I'lmos. key,' explaiiiLxl (ho niral bargainor. wllh yon this lliiio, sir." mercy, ho closed his letter with; "This apparently innocent and slii- ".My son has entered upon a profcs- The iie.\;t time the two ollicers woro AVhy Ijiiiig Tor tlio I'aNt'.' cero assurnnco wns iicco]itiC , tlioms-cilvcs nil (lie way Croui Chicngo tho fnry of" this onslatight orlginnled though I count off the uiiuutcti as The President said it was in "Uio in• from me and I begun to got well day,:/ to AYnshlngtou in ISCO. When (he civil tho cruel slander tliat ho had dlKoboycd s-lowly a.s possible, I cannot hold Uic terest of civilization." That phraSe has by day,, so I stuck to it, unUl now,I • n'lir bi'oko ont KlisworUi n:ul his coin- Loo's most vital orders, causing "the train until Uioy roach Uie station; and always been used by kings and em• nm woll and strong again, can eat iniuy oft'ored Uioir services, -whevotipon loss Of tho,Gettysburg batUo nnd the then Ui.e,T look at mo, repfoachfully, perors when they wanted warrant for heartily, with no hendaclie, heart tron- • • Kllsworth Avns commissioned a Colonel uitimato fall of Uie Confedorato cause. asurpatlon; but a rermblic cannot in- hot knowing how soiTy I am for thoir blc or the awful sickness of the old. . nnd ^luthorlzed to raise a rogimcuit, "The socUonal complaint that ho de• florse such doctrine, unless it is on Uie dis-eoinfort. coffee days. I drink all I wish ot;; which he did In April, ISGl, by recruit• serted tho Democracy is about as rolo- verge of imporiahsm, nor. can the Now , and Uioii a stately stranger Postum without any li.irni and enjoy it:. ing from the liromen of (his cllj'. They vant and truthful as the assertion that WhltQ House Senators give any better gets off the train, and glances curious• Immensely. „, , nt once proceeded to AA'ashlngton, and ho lost Gettysburg. Ho was a AA'est- ly at mo and my commonplace siu'- cxphuiatlon. OvciTldlng Colombia may ' "This scorns like a wondoitfuily , Imd been there nbotit twenty days only Pointer and a protes.slonnl soldior. Ho cmuidings, hut I do not mind; for I try liurry tho building Of the ciinal by a strpng. story, but I would refer you when they rocelvcd inarching oi-dors. had never cast a ballot before tho tow months, but Uio people ivlll havo Senate Minority to Senate JIajoi'lty to do my host, and am,content with my to the First National Bank, the Trust Ueslstiinco of any invasion of - (ho Civil AVar; lie had no politics. The grave reasons for wishing they had —Come on, brother! AA'hat are you work aiul station.—From "The Depot Banking Co.,' or any Inerchant of . i "sncrod soil" of Virginia w.ts conlidoiil- war was ovor iind lie accepted tlio re• never heard of Panama, if-It hastens nfraid Of? Clock," in Four-Track News. . : , Grant's P.iss, Ore., in regard to my ly expected. Late in the nftornoon of sult fratornlziiig ivith all Amoricnns. the overthrow of their liberty. standing, nnd I will send a ..svforn.- May 2-1; the zouave roglnioiit landed on It was lio groat crime,-But peculiai" JJlossinig In ilisguiso. Onr licououiic Attorney General. btate-Tiont of this if you wish. You cim 010 A'irginln side of the rotomac, and circtimstnnces favored the conspiracy ".lohn," said the,wife, disconsolately, MilCB nnd YounK. Attorney General'Knox, In reply to also use ray. name." Name given b- a llttlo later Kllsworth detailed a small to make Loiigstroot the. long desired "the wolf is a( Uie door." It an added pfoof wero needed that iin inquiry, reports that In the-last year, Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. squad of men l!rom his command, nnd, scapegoat for Gettysburg. Tho out• "Good!" tried her husband "Now Prosldont Roosevelt and i Secretai^ ho has expended about, $25,000 of the SUU there ore many who pcisisteut- with Sergeant Brownell at tlic head rageous charges against Longstreet Uio bill collectors will bo nfraid locomo Boot went out of their way to admin• $500,000 voted hlin to assist In prose• ly fool themselves by saying "0»fit'o ' nnd ticcompnnicd by a coiTespondeiit have boon AvlioUy disproved. Much of near us."—1 hiladolphla I.iCdger. ister a snub to Gen. Miles, It may be cuting the trusts. At Uie rate he is don't hurt mc.'! A ten days] trial of pC the Trlbiino and Clwiplnln Dod.gc, the partLsati rancor that once pufsticd working, the npproprlaUon will, rua (ouiid in the fulsome compliments paid Typho"' l^ovov StHtlatlca. ^'^ Postum In Its place w'dl tell the tratt: tlLoy marched-rapidly lip Olio of the him,has died out. Many of Uio moro hla department I'or twenty years. Even to Gen. Young lu / tlie order roUrlng Men over forty years old are rarely altid-many times save life. qulot sti'oets of Alo.vniidrla, nnd"5vliwi IntolHsnnt Soutliorners have long oeen a ItcpubUcon Congress expected about Uim when he roach*! tho 'iigo limit attacked by typhoid I'ovcr.j-Tbere."was, "There's a reason.". iiliout' tunilng a conior -in the direc• convinced that ho was the Tlctlm ol' a twenty times as mucb activity 03 tie Gen. Miles was. dismissed with a cold only ono case In the Soudun .campAlga 'Look'for tbe little book, "Ike Hint" tion of H telegraph ofllce EUswoi'tli great •jvrong." luM dlsplojrcd. tai blunt order, - and ndministrAtloa of a HMn over fortj' dying of tyflMM. to WellTlllc/' In each pkg. A nciiinrkablc Diacoveryi Con«innC Aa^iliiK. l-LECTf^lC LIGHT'PLANTS, A (jorniRu clicmhst hns disoovcrod a Back uclies all healhiRitgentin ooal oil which hns oro- tho time. Spoils OrowtUof MiiniclpBl Ou'ncrnUlp In llio ARE ESPECIALLY atcdtinitoa sonsallon amoHKst sliiroror.s your appetite; LiiMt Tcij Yenra, wliorover it litis been tested, on nccoun weiiries the body; • Jtunlclpnl ownership of electric light LIABLE TO ottho wonderful enre.s iiuooinplislied by Avorrlos the ininii. plaiihs Is iiicrc-jjsiiig in liio TJnltcd,' KidnuyH einise It its use. A few applloRtlons are sullleiont States, siiys tlio ICieclrie Uowiew. .Sta-' (o cure niusoiilnr Khcuinatlsiii, .Mouralgl nil and Donn's iCId- tlstles, SO far as they are nvnlhiblo, headache, tooili, ear or bRclwelio, lunie iiey Pills relieve unil euro It. liidleale lllitt the grout majority of ness, sprains, ehllhlains, in fiiot every Colds tlicso ptoiila havo been acriulred ivlUi- fovariably Result in Catarrh, Which Sets a Bovoro pail), ills sold In druR stores us IJ. )'.. McCnrvor, Dr. Jlayer's reiietratinf,' Oil in JiDo. and of iiOl Chorry In liio hist decade. COc. bolUos and warrutilod lo euro street, Portliuul, The complete stiilistlcs fw: a single Host of Distressing Diseases. money refunded. Oregon, iii.spoclor state -7-l\Ia.s.wchiisetl.s—ns recorded in of froiglit for tho tlio amiiial roporl.s of its gas and olec- Trans • Continental b'ic light coninilssloiior/j, show tliat lai liiisine.sh llireo tliiii),'.s lire noces.s.iry Co., says: "i ii.sed PE-RU-MA Both Protects and Cures a Cold-Read Proof. compared witli a single municipal —knowlodue, lumiiur and time.—Folt Doau's K i d u e y liam. Pills for baekaelio, electric light plant on .Tuno liO, 3S'J2, Uioro wore .sovoutceii such pinnies on Mrn. WlnaUnr'a Hoothino hthot for OtilMren and other .syinptoina of kidney troublo <«eUilni: itoltens tin, uiiniH, rennreH Infiammation, which liiid iiniioyeil iiie for niouths. J tho like dato of 3002. At Uio cnrlicr •Uara ptia, curoa wind oallc. ceoU a botlK think a cold Aviis responsible for tlia Of these two di'tes tho iiive,'*tiiient in whole trouble. It seemed lo settle lu tho single uunileipal electric pllmt wi.s my kidney.s. Doiin's Kidney Pills root• ?15,000, and on .riino t!0, .1902, tlio ed it out, It Is sovofiil inoiiths since I iLsed them, and up to date thoro bus total iiivestniont In the seven, bcnii IK) rociirronco of the troliblo." teen luuiilcipal plants, throo of which included bolli gas and eleclriu Donii's Kiiliioy Plll.s tor .sale by nil donlni-H, Pi'i(!e 00 cents per box. Fos- CQulpmciit, was ?l,.S2S,'r0S, In the tor-MlUmni Co., liufi'alo, N. Y. throo combined gns and electric plaiiln tho investment wiis ijiJ,'7,7:1.1 on tlio UiiwritKMi Ooloiiliil HlHtory. date lost uiimod. Late lu 1002 the elty The cnpljiln oC tlieMiiyllower had of Holyoko, Mass., aeouU-od both ga.s given orders to reverse tlie engine niitl and eloclric light plants ut a cost,of .swing Into port. more than ?700,000, Plymouth rock wii.s near at.liilndi Chicago, ISSS; Litllo Bock, 1SS8; To- "Why do you plnii lo huid here?" poltn, ISSS; .St, .Tosepli, ISSO; Allcgliouy, iiskotl AVlUlani Pnidl'ord, with soma 1890; AVlieoliiig, 1S92; Tncomn, ISOS; ucei'bily. Galveston, ISOl; Detroit, 3S95; Tntintoii, "^Vhy," rospoiulod tho enplain, in 1S97; Cohimliu.s, :1S0S; Grand Bapld.s, great disgust at tho other's ignoi-ance, 1S90; .Sprlugnold., 111., lOOO. "If ive didn't how would poidtry-hreod. Thhs list Of cities, with ova- .'50,000 ors ever got a tianio for tlieir big 'donv population each, tliat havo mmiJcipnl ineelcor' fh.lekoiis?" electric phiiil.s, gives no adoqiinte Idea .So Iniiiilluitod was ho hy IJils reply ,rs. Elizabeth H. Thompson of lllio growl'Ji In the munbcr of such that Mr. liradford forgot for two hours plants, bociiuso this growt'li lia.s bolai oi Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy to elect ion eer for Ilio govol'iiorshlp.' uiiiliily coiinucd lo smaller cities and Wse Tenjplar, and Member o Baltimore .•Vmoi'loiin. town.i. MiLssiichusotts offcr.^ an o-^- W.C.T.U., tells how she recov aiuple Of Uils fact, for of tho eiclitocii .Snlzer'n ICiirlleat Cnne. municipal cloclric phinf.s In that Bt.ate, ered by the use of Lydia E. Another lunv thing. Can be cut times during a scnsou nnd sprouts again only throe, those at Ttiunlon, Chlcopeo Piiikhajn's Vegetable Compound. with lightning riipidily, No.vt to Sal anu faoriloii, -tl There is no fact n[ inoilicitl scionco niece bad heart trouble and nervoua Of the totjil, and, the investment in l\fi'S, I\fnry 3'j, . Snniiison, \Vcst Dorry, prostration, and was con.sidered incnr- 300 to .'MO blisliols por ncro. Yon had bntlor cstablishoil thiiii thnt a tensiioonful Rochinghniii Connty, N,.!!., writes:— host sow a lot of it, Mr. ICanncr, in 100-1, Uioso municipal plants was .'?22,020,- .ablc. SliQ took your Vegetable Coin- Wuhlilnirlnn, V. O., (J0» II «trct!l, X. \V. nf rcrnna bofove etioli iiieitl during lho "I lind tcrrililo Iicndnehos, both cam nnd in the fall soil it to yonr neighbors poimd aud it ciire'il her ia a short time, d7.'i, or 4.3 per cunt of Uio entiro iu- 3^nlr .1»r, Hiirttiuiiii—**l iirtcd (o tliliil: ilmt, iUn winter sensoii Avill iibsiihitoly protect a run anil I was nervous all the limo, also tt ,$1 a bushel for sood. • and she bficaino well .md stroujT, and vcstiiiciit for nil the lighting .sy.steni. iI(ic(orfi knew all iilioiit our iiulicn nnd jiulnK lUid person from ciilcliing cold. Now, if this had troulilo each iiionlh; wns denf in one ,TUS'L' SKND lOc IN .STAMPS licr home to her uroat joy and her hu.s- wi;ru tliQ prosier own tn conHiiR wlicn nIcIc, hut is tnio (and Ihero is no donbt of, it), enr for Uiirty ycnrs. I took iiijc bottlo.s tn the ,roJin A. Sal'/.or Sood Co., La thoiisniids of lives would bo snvod, and h.atul's dclifrlit WIUS lilo.s'sed with a baby. hUivo 1 liavo Iioeii *ioI; niynplP I certainly hntl ot I'crnnn nnd ono of Mnnnlin nnd nnt Crns.sn, Wis., and rocoivc in return llieit Koud roui'Du t« ftiimjro my mind. HurUiff tlm tens of Uioiistiiiils nf cases nf chronic I Unow of a number of others who Not. ;i »;ry ortrtii*, TUo After a cold hns lieeii contnicted n tea- yo lii vicwtlio . tfthorpldfltor, and will not bItHtar tho monC dellonto tact that till) fai'mlug luuUa of rtln. ThepuinallnrliiBiUKlourntlvoauiilitioi of thl« ttlpatlon, Fevorlshness, llendiicho, Stomach AUioleDrevroiidorful. It will qtop tho toothasho at Troubles, Teething Disorders, move nnd reguiato Nickel Plate Road. once, and relioTo hoi\dftc]ionnd Bointioo. tho bowels nnd Destroy Worms. Sold by all Wo rocainmend it sn the i)u(it nnd aafost aitemal druMlsts or by tnnil, 25o. Sample mailed FREE. •oitntor'irrUuiit. knoirn, nlao ns hii extarnnl reinotl; for [pniiia In thn chsHt nnd Htnmiich aad all rbsamatio* Address Aliex S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Three Exproas Trains' everyday In the year.,, noumlKia nnd Bouiy oompliiintfl, I'hru Pullman Sleeping Cars' to Chlesgo, Now A trial will prove nhnt ^ve claim for It* And It vrllt bo ronnd to boinvnlimhloii) tho bouHohold. Munypeopla Governmont inspectors passed upon Ths Lung York nnd Boston. Comfortable high back seal o*r"Ifcift thobuiitof nil yourpropnrationa." coaches and modern Dining Cars aervlngmoola X'rlco 15 flonti, At nlMntKitiHta, or other dcftlon, or hy 59,158,040 live animals last year nt a Tonic ModlnftihisfttnouDC to un iu poat«B«itftmpo,no \tU1 cost of 11 little moro than 1 cent each. on ladlvltlual Clu'b Plan ranging In prices: MiidyoaAtiibobyninll, . • • . cured them of chronic coughs, lort a population of No artiolo should bAncof^ptod byi^hopabJloantoflAth* ..lelinini ration for from 350 to Jl.OO. Also ala Carlo Horvlce, - ', , tamo oarrlua our Ittbol.aoothtirvritio it 1< not Kouaino. cannot all be mistaken. There has heeu plieoomoiial Piso'a Curo for Consuraptloa cured mo Oolorod Porters in tmlform to look to tho must be some truthia it. . CIlESEDROUGti MANUFACTURING CO Of a tenacious and ibrsi.'itent cough.— FStEE Homestead Lands comfort of llrot and second'oloss pasaougeri' Wm. ^H. Harrison, 227 W, 121st street, Try a iiotllc for that cough of yours. andkeepcaraaenipnlonsly clean. , 17 State Strnot, New York City. oivsllr accesilblo, whlloothorlandsnity New York, March 25," 1001, Prlccv S C. Wrr.LS & Co. 10 be puroUaseU from liullway .and Land Coninanlos. Q.'ao grain and erulngr 25o. SOo. $1. LoUoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can.'. lands or Western Cnnudia fan tbo Direct Connectlonti witli FaetTrainsal Big' RisKs best.on the oontlnent, produolng the There is not m naturo a tlung that best sraln, and cattle (foaongrua ' , Clilcugo and Buffalo. makes a man so deformed as intemper. oJorio)readyforniarUot: ,;• , Loss of Time. Lcs3 of Money. lito anger,—,Tohn Webster. Arurltotai MGlioalBi^Itallwaya All Aiscntt Sell Ticket via this Popular Routt, irrSEED^POTATOESl Loss of Place, Loss of Comfort, nnd ull other cuudlttu.ie iiiuke all foto In lho train of not using ^Vcatoru: Ouiiudu uu uuvlablo Write to K you tire of buckwheat, try Mrs. Am. aiiotfor tUoauttlcr, „: I; 500.000 BUSHELSll (lu'a famous Fancniic Hour tor a change; Write to. tlio ; BBTBaiKmnintT ButK C. A. ASI'ERLIN, Kt&e from tho grent food cereals. OIIATIUK, Ott4iwa, Uunada, toru dnorlp. SEEDS EverGrown; tiveAtlna nnd other informatlont orte Trsiv. Pass. Aaent, Ft. Way'ns, Ind. theautlionzed Canadian Oov'jneatAut I Nono better and none DO ,1. 0, I]unoan.;noomO,niiironr niAg,, Indlaaapnllii, Ltritsl Stat potato irctveriin thetvorldl St. Jacobs Oil That cottou is in universal use depends How In price, lo ner plct. Ind.i n. M.Wnilaiir.n. Lun .Uundluv, 'I'ol.ilo, Oldo. P, W, N. IT. - . .. Wo. 6-1904 SHOB&ai stock, 'rremendoua jrlclda. upon its clieapne'ss, and unipostpaid.'Finest from 400 to lopo buiheln per acre. ' k Illustrated ca t nlo gu e over' rUT Tins OUT nnd send to 12113 Lincoln Ave., For Rheumatism, printed Bant FREE; Engrav• *'. l.lilea)!o. and I will send you tho Edolwolss When Writli#s to AdverHaerij auy yani FOR 10 CENTS Neuralgia, tumbaio* PUTNAM FADELESS DYES COlOP ings ot every. voplety.'A great Magiulno lor three months'li'roo.i Bo It now. saw the Advcrtlaeiueut in thia puper.l' and tlila notice wo uond you loHorflvrm Bill:, Wool and Cotton at one liolllng. - . . llototestrapl:i!a.ofneeds,uow It'.i Iniportunt. Koberj; Bi.umeh 1 BeDdoamDicg nnd big oabdogue. teUlac Sciatica, Sprains SlaortH, presented trao with 'every I ?"?S°»tT"<'»in'o.Spelti!.Pciioat. AirM : order. :Somo sorts onions, only.CSo fiUUBBR B'rAMPS. , V lond BArle/, Uacftronl SVheat, Jlrouuo, I You cnn't go abroad ou a oarrow ia* 'per, lb.- other seodfoqiinlly low. SKllcgt One. etc. CKnd foiMma today. It his cured thousands. 'Will > O years ft; seed growor unil dealer: All kinila of Kubbcr Staiiipa Mode ^ piso's cukE roR euro you. Price 25e. Mid 50e. come. _ .'flna nllcuatomorBnatlBllod.; No old Jsoedfc.^Now, fresh and reliable every to Oriler' , Sclf'Iiiklus Datcrs—some-, JOHN A.SAtZER. I I C\r» ParaiaiMntlfCureii. KolltaorBtmwnMitr tliluK u( W4 -vlulc nad Illicit ' la ttm*. 1 Sold bT dmiKii n I a flcatdjr' a u.n ot Dr. Kltn.ia Urwtt lj«n» I Seiid'for Cntaloxuc to.lboek Box Sli)i SEED CO. LA CROSSE.WIS. C r-Nf^LlMPTM )N ^ irii,».fsn irort Wiijuc, ludlaua. ^ VANTOWN. STOCKBRIDGE. WEST VEVAY. Mr, Jns. Wllcox Is severely 111 wlUi Itoeolvod too Idle for last ivook's Issue. Tliomas Bateman and wife visited Still In the Lead. I lieiirt trouble nt present wrltlni;, Miss Liirna Tyler is on the sick list George Rolfe and wife one day last Mr, an(3 Mrs. W, 0. Sly are on the W. n, Tyler is In Mason this week week. Islc.kllst. on Jury, Bert Glllct Is tending court as juror. ANNUAL SALE! F, E, LIvurniicc, of Liinslntr, wits Mrs, S, M. TlKinipson visited In Jack George Cook of Charlotte Is visiting The Big Store with Little Prices. I tills vicinity tlie (irst of tlic weolc. son over Sunday. ills mother, Mrs, Matthew Cook, You can't make a mistake here. Revival services wero beyun at tlic Miss Austin, Mrs. Uptliegrove's sis• Mart, Cook met with cinltc a serious I Memorial church last Sunday eve ter, died last week Tuesday and waa accident last .Saturday wliile return- 20 lbs. best Gran. Sugar, $i,oo ini;, conducted by the pastor, Rev. N taken to Norvell for burial. Irig home with his family from town. 3 cans Corn, Peas or Pumpkin, 25c G. Osti'aDder, He will be' assisted ijy A''erniil Thompson of Indian TerrI His sleigh uncoupled und his team 2 tall cans Red Salmon, 25c I Rev. Cole, the conference evanfcllst, tory, wlio has been visiting here for booamo frightened and ran away, I large bottle Catsup, loc .1. II. Clements has sold his farm the past three weeks, started on his throwing Mr. Cook out and striking I here to Lyman Russell nnd E, E return trip last Saturday. Ills rigilt leg on the front bob, bruis• I lb. can good Baking Powder, loc Mead and moved onto the Wm, Ifnv The Boston Stars were greeted by a ing liim very badly. 10 bars Art or Key Soap, 25c ens' farm in White Oak, which he has large audience last Tuesday evening Mr. Frcsliour and wife attended 8 bars Peacock Soap, 25c I purchased. Mrs. .Taoe Bird is keeping house for Grange Saturday night. 1 7 bars Jackson Soap, 25c F. L. Monroe and Timothy Hub Willie Nichols. G. W. Rolfe attended Grange at Ma• I bard are on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs, Lon, Mllner are sick son Saturday night. This Grange is Maple Flake, 2 packages for 250 Mrs. Geo, Osterle's house and part la grippe. very instructive and beneficial to farm• Force Flake, 3 packages for 25c The Bay View Club held its meet• ers, Come and join tlie best order I Of the contents were burned last Mon Fine Evaporated Peaches and 4 day p, m. They were partially cov ing last Saturday with Miss Bemcnt there Is where you can free your Apricots, at . loc I ered by Insurance. She will rebuild at the home of Mrs. H. E. Brown mind and have your say.' in the spring. The club has Just (Inlshed the study 3 plugs, any kind Tobacco, 250 Pretty Miss Nellie Hascomb, Oma• of German history and now takes up The People's Mutuiil Telephone Co ha; "I owe my good looks and health I lb. can Bumper Cut Plug, . 30c I Of Leroy and White Oak Is at work German literature, to Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, Yours for business, establishing an exchange in Webber Have fully regained niy hoaltii." Tea SOUTHEAST ALAIEDON. ' or tablets. 35 cents. ville on the co-operatlve system, Mr Mrs. Charles Bitts is very sick. Palmer & Glass, Wm. Price has been secured to at- WILL C. WALTER Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Winfleld of Au I tend the switcli. Of rellus visited at Otto Andrews' one Chas. Hodge has rented his father day last week, The Grocer- I farm and will move onto it as soon as Mrs, George VanHorn has been aick the house is vacated. Mr. Hodge, Sr Main St. Both phones. will move to the city. for the past week, MADE BV Mrs. W, H^lley and Mrs. W, Shop GANDY BLACK 4 CO, I Another Case of Rheumatism Cured bell called on Mrs. M. Speor last Sat• m by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. urday. WE MAKE IT Tlie etllcacy of Chamberlain's Pal ' AlvIn Campbell and family and E, ikM Mi This sale needs no further introduction. This season, however, Balm in tlie relief of rheumatism is Sherman and family visited at Henry it means more than ever to you. Regardless of the sharp being demonstrated daily. Parke The best place in Mason Triplett, Of Grigsby, Va,, says that Campbell's last Sunday. advance in all lines of merchandise, we arc going to sell Cliamberlaln's Pain Balm gave him Quincy Taylor of Saginaw visited to buy good, wholesome, •permanent relief from rheumatism Alaledon relatives and friends last everything (nothing reserved) at 75c on a dollar. the back when everything else failed and he would not be without it. For week. fresh, home-rpade candy I sale by Longyear Bros. Ira Collar and family visited atW Huntley's last, Sunday, ALAIEDON & MERIDIAN LINE Wlllard Upton has gone north on a COME AND TRY OUR Misses Henrietta NuolTer and Nova fl.shing trip, Smith visited at Miss Ethel Kirk's last M. Specr sold a span of colts to week. Charles Darrow last week. French Edwin Nuoller li.as returned home W. Holley and family visited rela• from his visit at Lansing. tives In Aurelius last Friday. VVc are prepared this season to do you more good than ever on Chewing* Taffy Mrs. Kelly, who has been visiting M. Specr and family visited at IT, Suits and Overcoats, Our late purchases has loft us with a at Okemos, has returned home. Dorris' last Sunday. great assortment. They must be sold,' regardless of Mrs. 0. B, Stillman is a little better Fred Lamb Is on the sick list. at this writing. Mrs. Mary Parker is visiting her FUDGES, NUQATES, cost. Come early. Come and get tlie first choice. We receive sufficient quantities of Ethel Smith Is on the sick list. daugliter, Mrs, Roy Thurbcr, Miss Cleo Marsli was called to Grass Miss Esther Corner was very sick CHOCOLATE and Lake by the illness of her mother. ast week. PEANUT CANDIES Prime Mr. and Mrs, Tom. Barnes and son Miss Myra Carr visited Mrs. Otto Saturday, January 30, Amos from Wcbbervllle are visiting Andrews frora Saturday until Monday. Dressed Meats THAT'S THE DATE THE SALE BEGINS, in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenfleld visited Gene Smith and family spent Sun their niece, Mrs. Nora Holley, last C.S. CLARK, Prop To ahvays give our customers the day at J. Becker's, Monday, best of everything. Clinton Guile has started for the Wm. Kirk and wife visited at Geo. Maple Street. north on a Qshing trip. Wilson's last Sunday. Look over our Fine Assortment. CAVENDER&MEHAN:; Mrs. H. Harmon has returned home Miss Bessie Dorris entertained from Laingsburg, large company of young friends from Mr, Backus is a little better, MASON, MICHIGAN. ! Holt last week Wednesday evening. Frank Case and family have moved Will, Frey spent Sunday with R. D, Thorburn 4 Severance. to Okemos. and S. C, Speer. KIttie Strayer is on the sick list. Judson Hill and wife of Wheatfleld "There was a dance at Merlin Guile's and Miss Eltine Taylor of Saginaw NORTHEAST ONONDAGA, |nghniit County Duma^rai Saturday night. spent last Monday at Horatio Evcry's. FARMERS' BANK. Floyd Falrchild and sister of north• ItY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon spent Elzina Speer has been sick for t^ie west Leslie were callers at G. A, Jones Sunday evening at Gene Smith's. past two weeks. 2825 Kceley St., OLRKST STATE BANK IN W. L. CLARK. Sunday evening. « Miss Ethel Kirk, teacher of the Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Every and CaicAoo, III., Oct,, 2,1902. INGIIAM OOUNTY. Quincy Taylor visited at W. Potter's Elmer Wright is visiting his people Hammond school, took ber pupils to I suffered with falling and con- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1904. one day last w cck. gcation of tho womb, with severe in Gladwin county this week. Lansing last Saturday for a sleighride. Mrs. R. Stead is very sick at this pains through the groins. I suf• Capital, $50,000. S. Mills and family are all conlined writing. White Oak Grange. Ambrose Potter and family and fered terribly at the time of men• to the house by sickness. struation, had blinding hoadachea Tliere will be a carpet rag social ab Frank Case and family visited at E. and rushing of blood to tho brain. t, 0. Wrhk .• Vice President Wm, Miller and wife visited rela• Potter's recently. the Hall Tliursday evening, Eeb. 4th. What to try 1 knew not, for it A. J.IlALr, Cashier tives at North Aurelius one day last WliiteOiik Grange is to have a con- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Guile, Mrs. A. CAN MAKE MAN eeemed that I had tried all and B. C. DART ....AsslstantOashler week. to.d cash dlvtaonds. We always pay the highest market .* Tliere Is Important business to' be Tho doctor rcalizca that It is one tiling to changed from Feb, Oth to March 10th. Geo. Jessop and wife and Mrs. Jane mako claims aud another thing to back them A FBATBllNALKU , Co-oporatlve pla. .n . . oil by price for country produce. ollar or two of your oarnln soacfi brought before the Gleaners this even• .• ...... Ferdon are all siclc in one house; Mrs. up; BO ho hoe madu ita rulo not to ask for dol money unless ho ourwiyou, and if you uro montS1 uo nct onfy aas'lsts "yo'u, It uulor uuate, ing. We hopo"every member will be Goods delivered promptly to any Nearly Forfeits His Life. Hettle Arnold Is caring for them. cured ho feels suro that you will wllUngly pay but It liim a small fee. It would seom, thoroforo, iliut present, A runaway almost ending, fatally, ..The social dance at the opera house IlETURNS YOU an luvostment every CO mouths part of the city. it la to the best iatoroets of every ouo who suf- with a good prollt. Mrs. Mary Lamoreaux received a started a horrible ulcer on the leg of last, prMjivniffii^ ««« a Tha forain tide way to wrlto tho doctor conflden- J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. ForP^V*"^*' "'K"' was a lizzie. The tlnlly and lay your catio before liim. Ho fionda NO itGaTIllOTlON because ot occupation or sox present of ti Kold watch and chain four years it delled all doctors and all "nuslc did not come and other trou- tho inothod, aa well aa many booklets on tho COST LIMITED to just SO much each month; no from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pea- remedies. Bub Bucklen's Arnica Salve blea helped to spoil the dance, Hubieot, inoludiog tho ono tliat contains tho U more and no less. >Not a somethlne-tor- diplomas and eertiflcates, ontlroty freo. nothing Bobeino, but a practical; business HOYT & SON, body. had no trouble to cure him. Eciually G. H. Heald .was in Mason Tuesday, Addrcaa him eimply Dr. 8. .Ooldhorg, trapsaotlon. good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Erup- m.„ TPaminrs'Insnhito at th« noo, a» .Woodward avonuo. Boom Bae Mr. and Mrs. Bert True ontcrUincd Detroit, Mich., and it will all ImmeiUatolrho Grocers, tions and Piles, a-ic at the drug stores L ^ ,*,^™,'"„."^"T I* t"** Bent you frco. . . C MRS. EMMA CHURCH, District OrgiRlur, Hon. Edward P.' Alien while he was Of Longyear Bros., Mason, ;and Field to*" u"" the 9th and 10th. E This iu Homothlng entirely natr.i and well Id this vicinity. & North, Dansville. , ,. one should come. Worth knowing aboat. Wrlto at ousu. CriARLOTTE, MICH. Both Phones. West Maple St."