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dUnnlon was not allowed to expire. Thus he wu one of that grand company 'j DECORATION DAY Had these men been dealt with si they of men who coanted life not dear unto GETTING EXERCISES deserved to be, In all probabilitythis themselves, but left home and friends I SPECIAL SALE Memorial Day wonld hare been un- and loved ones In obedience to tbelr known. country's call. He marched with Sher- READY The Day we* AppropriatelyObserved at Andrew Jackson, to the day of bis man to the sea, and the hardships and This Piece, death, regretted that Calhonn and a few privations of war laid the foundationsof FOR 0 of hU associateshad not been hanged disease from which he never recovered, Contrary to the usual run of things, Decoration Day was an Ideal day. There for treason, clearly divining that the and for several years he has been a con- real object of conspiratorswas an stant sufferer, lie loaveaa faithful wife, was a large crowd in town and every- the COMMENCEMENT foot Dress Goods independent government, and that the who has been a constant attendant dur- thing passed off pleasantly. next pretext would be African Slavery. ing these yean of suffering, his children, The services at the opera house were

The act of secession and the war that and many other friends and relatives to I openetl by music by the Chelsea Band. We h*ve » lot or Dre* Goods .i»t wp got out of the U. T. DuBots I followed proved the correctness of hU mourn his departure from their midst. Prayer was led by Rev. C. S. Jones. A I of Orua Uke, and a lot of our own that we have cut the price right quartette consistingof Messrs. Burg, divination. It was simply Jeffersonian- The funeral services were held Tuesday In two Id the middle to dose them out at once. their afternoon from the Baptist church, be- Welch, Ward and Ward, rendered a se- Ism and Calhonnism pushed to

1 We are laying In a good stock suitable lection. Dr. E. E. Caster then delivered logical results, and the American gov- ing conducted by Rev. F. A. Stiles. In- for Commencement Gifts, such as fancy an able address, from which we gather- ernment had now to show whether It terment In Vermont cemetery. gift books by Tennyson, Whittier, Long- ed the following: dared to return a domestic blow. The iSALEOPENS FRIDAY MORNING states were not long In dividing off and ipnriona Meteorites. I fellow and others, sterlingsilver aonve- It is something more than curiosity that sides; 12,000,000 The museums of the world contains nlr spoons engraved with school bulld- calls us togethertoday. We are here In taking people arrayed against 20,000,000. conaldenable collectionof specimens ,ngt Chelsea, and Michigan souvenir Big lot of BO and UOc drew goods, some all wool and eoine are remembrance of our dead. We are themselves labeled meteorites, which are, never- gp^Q, w|t|| state seal on them, be said here to pay a tribute to patriotism. We Whatever may of the bravery theless, spurious. Meteorites wave creat novelties, of the Confederate soldiers— and no one, com- Big lot of 40c, 30c and SRc noveltlea for ...... are here to show that we will not let oar ? 19caild25C mand a high price. A dollar for an . .•/, LTY . . certainly not the men who fought them, heroes die and be forgotten as though ounce weight would not be too much | b«utlful P04*8* knlv“- P,clurM' etc has the slightest desire or reason to mlu- 76c they had been cowards or deserters. We in certain cases. Certain Corsicana and 98c Ify their courage— better material than I revere the memory of those who died In lately manufacture meteorites for the market, taking minerals and covering the South Land, in the Antilles, or In we sent to the Sooth was never marshal- them with an artificial crust. Of| our far away Insular possessions. They led on a battlefield. They came from course, the fraud was detected at the all all the walks of Industrial and profes- Best Suitings Reduced for this Sale died In a cause related to the rlehts of first analysis,and equally, of course, | the sional life, from hill top and vale, from man, the march of truth, and the Coraicans are now in jail for sell- We want your patronage In silverware mighty moral progressions of the age. the plowfleld, the workshop and the ing meteorites under false pre- 1 because we are prepared at all times to halls of learning. On the average they And why should we not commemorate tenses. In 1855 a number of persona in utigfy y0ur mints . their deeds with solemn service and cov- were two Inches taller than the EnglUh Russia declared that a meteor fall had We ooe of the ^ ]lnw| of |U. soldiery and three Inches taller than the er with (lowers the turf that lies above taken place in their village and the obu,Dab| ,Qch M pickle forkil French, while intelligenceand educa- Bpccimena they produced were . „ . Big Clearing Sale ot Shoes them? “The only national debt we can pur- . ’ „ chased by several museums. An analy- bre“d knive>. ^ i«%. °>'ve, cream- tion made them self-reliantand less de- never pay Is the debt we the victor owe sis haa recently shown that all were gwj “d sugar spoons. Guaranteed 12 pendent for their efficiency upon the ions Union soldiers," spurious. In the museum of Cairo la s I pwt. silver knives end forks at $3.25 to We tlnd we have a great many broken lota ol shoes, just a few pairs of So vivid are the memories and recol- qualities of their commanders. large "meteorite," found In the Libyan I $3 . 50 per set. 1 1 kind, but they are just as good aa though they came out of full cases or Of course our boys won the fight, but lections of the events which combined desert, which is, in fact, only a mass I out of uubrokeu lota. Simply a closing out of all odd lota of shoes. it was at the expense of more than 800, to make the ceremonies of this day poe of iron which the natives had tried to | Childrens and misses odd pairs shoes, r>0c, 75c and 98c. 000 dead on both sides, and over 4,000,- slble that it scarcely seems real that sev melt. The catalogue could be much ex- Misses’odd pairs of shoes, were $1.25 to $2 00, now 76c and 98c. tended. — N. Y. Sun. en and thirty years have passed since 000,000 of dollars In money. Women's odd pairs of shoes, sizes 2)4 to 5, were to $8.50, now 98c to $1.50. the war bell struck its last alarm of re- Citizen soldiers! Today you re- live In vivid recollectionthe most exciting Carlos* Fact* About the Senate bellion iu the land and our boys In. blue, Not only does the senate represent in I Look over our line of hand decorated sheathing their swords, returned victors and eventful period of your lives. You its memhership almost every phase of chlna> one of the m08t guitab|e glfte for from the bloody llefds of the south. cannot forget the camp, the dreary march, the bivouac, the rattle of mus- Yet so It is. And sons enough have but many of its members were expe- weddtuK; We th,Dk we can ketry aud the roar of cannon, the shouts been born to the Republic during these rienced in legislative work before com- |y°ur fancy, as well as your pockotbook. of victory and the cries of fallen com- ing to the senate. Of the 88 senators, | Let us at least show you our line Special Prices on Men's Shoes years to constitute two armies greater rades, and you would not if you could. 20 served in the house of representa- but not grander than the one to which Thejfragrant flowers with which you to- tives. Fifteen senators have served we are this day indebted for continued as governor* of states. Senator War- national existence. day decorate the graves of those who ren served during two terms as gov- Youra for something new, fell In the awful strife, will seem sacred 1 say indebted for continued national ernor of the territory of Wyoming, and to you, and we will help you to existence, for, had not our heroes fought his second term ended with the admis- 22 lbs. Best Standard Granulated Sugar for $1 and died, fought ami survived, the na- Cover them with flowers, for still they are ours; sion of the territory as a state. He the boys tu blue, who were brave and true; with $1 purchase in any other department tion had perished outright. The boys who died, the nation's pride; was then elected first governor of the Cover them over, lather and brother; state. Fifteen senators have a record And surely no man who had the cour- Cover them over, every oue; The battle’s (ought, the victory won. of service in the confederate army, and iFenn & Vogel. age to march to the Held of conflictand one was in the confederate navy. Nine was fortunate enough to return, and no The quartern then rendered another Chelsea ’phone 53. senators were in the union army. Sena- man who is worthy of citizenship In this selection,after which the people were tors Pettus, of Alabama, and Bate*, of We ^ tbe highest market price for best of all lands, will ever object to dismissedby Rev. F. A. Stiles. E. S. Holmes Mercantile Co. Tennessee, were in the Mexican war. eKgs. strewing a few flowers on the graves of After the exercises at the opera house —WashingtonStar. Agents for Botterlck’sPatterns and Publications those who went away, never to return to the line of march was taken to Oak the circle of their heart's love, or of Grove Cemetery, where the usual exer- A TheatricalCity. erecting monuments to their memory, cises were carried out. New York is distinctlyan amuse- 1 ment theater going city. Forty dra- such as you have placed ,n your owu Cooke-LlghthallWedding. matic English-speaking theaters— with beautiful cemetery. a goodly supply of German, Yiddish and The list of those who lived and fought The social event of the season lu Chel- vaudevillehouses — cater to the tastes | sea was the marriage of M les Grace Cooke during the exciting period of 'GO to '05 is of the theater patrons of New York. growing shorter every year. When In daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. James Cooke, At some of these houses plays rim on Have You Papered ? May, 1805, the discharged veterans of a to Mr. Myron Llghthall which occurred and on for months; at others a week- hundred battles passed lu review before at the pleasant home of the bride's par- ly change keeps up a satisfying vari-| ety, even if it does not maintain as the President and Secretary of War in ents on south Main street at high noon I high a standard. With all these “play Washington, they were a host 140,000 Wednesday, June 4, 19112. The house If you are still in the market for paper this spring houses" throwing their doors invit-l strong. Today tin y are only a remnant, was prettily decorated with ferns aud ingly open to the capricious public, you will be interested in the patterns which we are flowers. The wedding march was played aud it seems probable that twenty or and studying carefully the tastes and by Mrs. K. O. Stein bach, and the couple showing. We are carrying the largest and most care- twenty live years hence the last ouo will demands of their patrons, there is have pillowed bis bead on the bosom of took up their statiou under a canopy of never a time when a person need want • { fully selected stock in our history — papers in every mother eartli . While he lives lie should lace backed by a bank ol ferns. The for amusement. — From "Across the bride was attended by her cousin, little Footlights," in Four-Track News. OUR STOCK OF color, papers at all prices, papers in every style. If you tell to his children the story of that aw- ful conflict, and we should Instruct our Miss Pearl Glenn. The ceremony was are looking for the effects, we can Mixed on the 'Ologit*. | Planters, Cultivators extremely new show performed by Dr. E. E. Caster. The Com and 1 children carefully.In the causes which The bird lover had noticed that m you a handsome line of the most desirable patterns, bride’s gown was of white pal de solre Spike Tooth Harrows is led up toll. the family who had moved into thd trimmed with applique and medallons, or if you prefer the simpler patterns in medium colors, The speaker said that lie deemed It to house on the adjoining lot owned a complete and prices right. be entirely harmonious with the spirit of and she carried a bouquet of white ruses, parrot of an exceedinglyrare breed, we are exhibiting an equally good line of those. Look as did her attendant. the occasion to speak of some of the ele- and he made bold to call nt the house Tbe ceremony was witnessed by about for the purpose of getting a nearei SPECIAL PRICES ON over our line in any case — your time will be well in- ments which from the very beginning of look at the i * our national existence wrought lusldi 150 relatives and friends. Among those bird. vested. from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. “I beg pardon, madam," he said, I’Y | )* UfflltlirB TOf I RIS IvlQIllll. ously towards attempted dismemberment ^ way of introducinghimself to the of the tales, with two separate govern Elmer Glenn of Albion, Misses Lueila woman who came to the door, "but Buggies, Hurries. B & B Oil Stoves, full VARNISHED GILTS menls fundamentally and radically dif- Buchanan and Lizzie Uibnard of Detroit, 1NUKAINN I am something of an ornithologist assortment,lowest prices. Miss Flossie Scott of Ypsllanti, Mr. and ferent, and so prepared the way for the and—” etill lu favor. We carry the Our stock of medium priced Earl of Manchester, Miss digging of the graves of 275,000 of our Mrs. Chase “Then you have come to the wrong most desirable tints. Gilts is unusually large. Nellie Styles of Munlth, Mr. aud Mrs. fathers, and husbands, and brothers, and place, sir," she interrupted him. |W. J. KNAPP. A. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudson of EMBOSSED GILTS sons. "Wfl haven’t found a bug of any kind STRIPES To the thoughtfulobserver of national Dansvllle. In the house yet.’’— Chicago Tribune. We are carrying In these goods The new effects In stripes so affairs, long before the eventful period After the ceremoi y a most elaborate the exclusive line of one of the A Card of Think*. n,°ch In vogue are seen to the best of the sixties came ou, there had been dinner was served under a large tent on heat factories — the flnest product We take this opportunity to say that I •^vantage iu our show rooms. causes at work In the body politicwhose the lawn. The couple were the recipi- of the country. we most sincerely extend our thanks to natural outgrowth and developement ents of many beautiful and useful gifts. all of the kind friends who so generously TAPESTRIES TWO BANDS was Insurrection and our civil war, the They left In the evening for Buffalo and assisted us iu our late bereavement; tbe I like of which Ihe world had not seen. New York City, and on their return will The rich Oriental Rag effects are We are carrying an Immense members of the G. A. R., the W . R. C., These causes date back to the period visit friends in Ohio. increasing in favor. You should line of these popular goods, every the Baptist minister and choir, and all of prior to the adoption of the Federal Mr. and Mr. Llghthall are among our tr> In your dining room. tint and shade. tbe nelgbbars and friends. When the Constitution, but more immediately and most esteemed young people, and have GRANITES dark shadow falls upon your own house- BROWN BACKS especially to that embraced by the ad- tbe best wishes of all. holds may you find In like manner | ministration of Washington. These new favorites for kitchen sympathetic and ministeringhearts. ^ A large line at ac cents ^e ChartM Sawyer. At this early period the germs of two use are well represented. Mr. C. W. Sawyer, Son and Daughters. parties unfortunately appeared. The Charles Sawyer was born In Carolina, Tompkins county, N. Y., Msy 3, 1825, one was headed by Alexander Hamilton, HOLDS VP A COXGK KH8M A AT , the other by Thomas Jefferson.The and died at his home In Lyndon, Satnr- “At the end of the campaign," wrltesl tptttpaTT “V Til'll I FIPTI Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con- h\L JjiN L I ill M iiliilli former pleaded for a strong government day, May 81, 1902, aged 77 years and 28 gressman, “from over work, nervous . . . „ , days. He was one of a family of seven ten- which ahtmld be respected at home and slon, loss of sleep and constant speaking Purchasers of onr meats get full value. children, four boys and three girls. Two abroad. The latter argued that a cen- I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed get * feir profit and increased tral government wonld be dangerous to brothers, Andrew J., of Ann Arbor, and °w stock of Paint Includes all the varieties of Mixed Paints, A^me House- Reasoiable prices aud . local liberties. result that John W., of Corning, N. Y.,8urvive him. hol«• ^redirected towards and the people’s friend. Disunion, on before In September, 1897, Mrs. Eliza Colgrove of Grnnd Rapids, Mrs. Henn state rights, nullification and rebellion by Gtailer & Stlmson. lbwa with delicious, tender and etta Glldart of Stockbrldge,and Andrew toothsome meets U our sucoeesful way will pay you the Highest Market Price for were the legitimate children of Thornes of Ljndon. Mr. Sawyer oame with his Jefferson. Merrlmen’s_ All Night Workers work of doing ti your Eggs. John C. Calhoun, disappointed In his family to Michigan In 1897, settling on foil hours and are genUe in their touch. have on band a large quantity tbe farm where he has since made his expectation of becoming President, be- . . , . . „ of 8trlct>y pore kettle rendered lard of came a rabid advocate of nalliflcation home. Mr. Sawyer was a member of BANK DRUG STORE and decentralisation.HU schemes fail- the Baptist ebnroh. In 1894 be enlisted ed, and he bade hU associates bide their In the 141st N. Y. Volunteer Infantry GHBXJBA. ratBPHOMI HUMBKB 8 This they did, and the spirit of and served until the cloae of the war. “—I amm eppler. time.

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the Philippine debate HuturdJ ,?*of ated a nenHotlon. Mr. Bpooner 0f coimln, was speaking mm rcfer^LV PIERRE’S cldentally, lo the story . iff' ll" DAY that Filipinos had been Jut to fig** American troops In trenches whi? they were compelled to dig u. , h|^ of Massachusetts, auld the |To the Last, the Light-Hearted Population Refused to Believe There been denied by the father of !L L|d dler who had started It, and ih., war department h«<> cable, > Chaffee to ascertain the fact» ° Uen- Was Danger, Though the Warning Was Ample. Mr. Carmack, of TenneSs,0 ln. rnpted to say that no doubt the’ wand deny the atory, as mi the Phlltppliieahad been nn,!, eJ ' to strange quiet of tho racked earth. Yhe special correspondentof the fall, tell of how short-lived the fright when on the next mornlnf— Sunday, say whether there was danger there do. Hla remark was greeted^!? Thomas T. mntlss, United 8tato« New York Herald, writing from BL was and how quickly the mercurial that was— another growling note waa or not. Tlien, too, the governor waa hisses from the galleries, the consul at St. Pierre, was Bitting on nerre, Martinique, says: population regained Its buoyant spir- heard from Pelee .ard a small river of coming, and, moreover, his family was stmt Ion of disapprobation c.iiii.J the veranda at hla home in the early It is not bo very iocg ago that I vis- its. Some there were who lookea hot, black mud, touched here and coming with him. Could there possi- hours of tho following morning. A chair raPPlne °f lhC 8"Tel rru® 2 ited tnls poor BL Pierre— this now grave when ashes, white and fine as there with rod, was seen to come snak- bly be any danger where bo eminent frlenu came driving by In a buggy. dt7 of the dead. It had, I am told, powdered magnesia, began to sift ing down out of the mists screening and so Important personages as these "You had belter get out of this," H !» proposed In Indiana lo chan., Udergone but few changes until the from the great cloud which hung over PeJWi summit, to cascade over a wereT Also a company of soldiers the manner of executions in that he called tq the consul. "I am gening T Peleo'a crest, but it seems that none from Fort do France were coming, Coming of that frightful tlaj which hundred-foot precipice and then to from 1m wring to electrocution ‘ c out, and getting out as fast as I can." thought to connect these myriads of and while the 81. Pierrans were talk- Changed it bo utterly. foiluw the line of least resistance un- Mlllhnnlrc "Oh, you arc Just merely a little The widow of tw Where all Ib now aching desolation floating particles wltn the deep, muf- til It swirled about the Guerin factory, ing of their arrival tho company ap- Manufacturer Mason, of He»|0n , scared," Mr. Prentiss ropMod. 'There ft des- peared. chaos of ruined walls, blackened fled rumble which nad just been setting that building ablaze and married a farm hand, and ,IUiv .z! Is no need of anyone going away." tumps of trees and sickening stench, heard; rone to trace the one to the troying many lives, then apprehension It seems singular that the presence her fortune In consequence, w "It Is better to be safe than sorry," there basked in summer sunshine a other — the effect to the cause. Their grow into fear and soon have of this small band of soldiery should might One of tho first effects of ||,P retorted citizen as ho little city splashed through with vivid minds were not grooved to such lapsed Into a panic, which doubtless have Inspired a misplaced confidence, mo whipped up stirs' strike at the Chicago gi'Jl' his team and hastened on. would have saved through flight the but It was so, though none seems to yards was the shortaee of ),nm have asked the soldlera It is from this man, who wltnffted lives of the thousands that were soon what good con and ores for breakfast at somew to be sacrtuced. could have done, or even the mighti- the disaster a short timo later from the big hotels. [ZONES OF DESTRUCTIVENESS AT ST. PIERRE a neighboring elevation,wltb few It was at this crisis that the hand est army have effected against vol- a J AS REPORTED BY UNITED STATES GEOLOGIST. who Burvlved the wreckage fn the of- of the government appeared. To Fort canic Pelee. Ball. fing, and the few who looked on the de France, the seat of local authority, The governor came, and with him I cataclysm from distant points, that *t*mli„7 nf had come reports of* the uneasy feel- hla family arrived from Fort de France Below we publish the ing of those dwelling In St. Pierre, on the little steamboat Topaz. With the American aud National leagu-clal* up to and Including the games Martinique's commercial theater. It the governor came the geologists, the on Monday, June 3. is thought that Gov. Mouttet honestly wise men who were to sit in Judg- AMBniCAH LBAGUK. believed there was no cause for alarm ment and to so fatuously misjudge. and that a panic in St. Pierre would They pondered long, and then gave ...... ^o*' I^7t work disaster In many ways, interrupt- fatal assurance that all was well. The no*'*0 ...... a) ii v: ing commerce and injuring the whole people read the assurances which the Ch,c*«> ...... IS 14 "u, papers printed, drew a long breath of Island as well as the threatened city. Baltimore ...... „ „ ^ He, If none other, realized that an relief and then turned their attention exodus from the place would be a to other things, to affaire ot business Waahlnvton ...... ,5 “ Cleveland ...... n -i j” tacit acknowledgment of the danger and pleasure ard all that goes to NATIONAL LBAOUL that lurked in the volcano, which all make up the Indolent,happy life of Won. Lo.t. p*rft in Martinique would have the world the pleasure loving natives of this Pittsburg ...... jju Chicigo ...... 3 believe was long ago extinct and never Isle. And that night — the night of Brooklyn ...... |7 May 7— the wise men hastened back to be restored to the list of slid active Boston ...... is nor yet classed with those that are to Fort do France. Philadelphia...... 15

lonnant. The governor and hla family were New York ...... n Cincinnati ...... 14 So it came about that the governor to have followed the next day, the Su Louis ...... u jaw fit to exercise moral restraint, French cruiser Suchet having been di- rected to leave her anchorage at Fort it not being within his province or AMUHKWKNTS |\ DKTItOIT. within that of any other man to use de France at 7 o'clock for the purpose WKBK ENDING JI NK 7. ihyskr.1 force In a matter of this of bringing home the governor and bis UethoitOpkkahouse— CttMk- omi» a LVMUing, Si S. SaL Atutlnea ,.tT kind. party. LvcEm 'I'ukateu— Hike Co. •111. ExocHenn

In St. Pierre there were some gov- That plan. If carried out, would 1 . 0 Ouveruur — jiut. ,V. Kve. i A «, L •color— red tiled roofs cutting sharp analysis; they were too simple, too ernment employes, among these gray- have brought the cruiser to her doom, WniTNKV via and— “A HuiUni (:^lfllc•,•- jui lines on walls of creamy white, yellow West Indian for that. Sufficient that lue t* uk:. ic und Jdc. elv?. Id.-, ut!W. good to choice huictu-r b.,us, im •lade hurried applications for leaves bly saved tho lives of all on board. the only eye-witness versions can he to l.luy pounds, 7&tf6 15; llgni u, sw end there along the flanking spurs might mingle in public, and the young butener sticra .-md helfr-r.-i, Jilwom jf absence. The government sought Wednesday night— eve of horror! had. and foothills which roll from Pelee's gallants and mademoiselles,promo mlxtd buicht-rs und fat co*n. o make an example of the youngest, There are none left alive to tell The hour of the disaster Is placed oanneru and common lair buich. r biiL tiase, that great volcanic bulk whose nading around the square under t-e sz i.itM 40. good shippers' bulls, md in a communicationto him denied what the city was like that night, but at about 8 o'clock. A ‘clerk In Fort crest Is ever shrouded lu a veil of watchful eyes of fathers and motherr etockers, *3^ 4 40; feeders, ll Hojitt he application for furlough, and said just around a little promontory at de France called up another in SL \ oh. calves— Strong, *i C0u7. M Ich cow clouds. and duennas, talked lightly of Pelei ftnd springers— Sleady. *30 lo i£u. noreover that If the applicant quitted its southern edge nestles the little vil- Pierre and was talking with him at Over the doomed cl the morning and that whitening fail. bnet-ir— ,m> good si.K-k on bu.i- Sprin is post at the time his position lage of Carbet, a pretty town of some 7:B5 by Fort de France time, when of May 1 broke in miracle splendor, Up near Morne Rouge, abode of St Inmbe, »7 004i8 00; beat lamt*. H 40*M would be taken from him. This man six or seven hundred people. And he heard a sudden, awful shriek, and l.ghl to good and good mixed lots. liCW akies bright and blue, and foliage Pierre's well-to-do, there was r 6 7o; yearlings, » 01*15 50, fair ib -unfortunately, names are hard to not one of them was hurt, the town then could hear no more; washed to a rresher green by a hard Sawn party that evening, which car butcher sheep, $4 OOkjO 00; culls and com Jbtain now from Martinique'shysteri- having been screened by the high Tho little that actually happened mon, (Z &00j3 50. rain which had swept over the Island ried Us gayety far into the night— Hogs — Market steady at '.ast work' ’al population— promptly decided tnat ridge which lay between It and St. then can be briefly, very briefly told. the preccd.og night But it was the zitzas tinkling in the tropic air, anc prices. Usht to good butchers. JS7:-*4^ ils life was worth more than his place Pierre and runs sheer to the sea. pigs and light yorkern. « «hi« Si); rvuglu last fair that St. Pierre to It la known that at on« minute there day was mantilla-draped girls dancing in the fc S«8« M); slug*, one-thinl of!. md, packing up his belongings, went Us northern wall was precipitous lay city smiling fa know. moonlight to the click of castanets. a the summer with his family to some point Inland, and built close up to it was the south- mornlm ; that In another It was a Buffalo,— Cattle: No change; vrali The market place, the first section Friday, day of the evil omen, dawn tbps, {6 7£>|i7 ; fair to com- just where no one seems to know. ern section of St. Pierre, a thickly mass of swirling flames, with every good. Of the city to show life when a West ed over St. Pierre. It was made mon to light. $jry docs, these affected to make llgnt |6 90'rs.t2®8; oanners. |I5Ki14; he others to remain. mere play of lightning or volcanic hulls. 62 504i5 35; calves, gtftt; Texas ted Monday, May 5— Less than eighty • leers. *Wi6. blazes from the time-worn crater, Sheep— Good to choice wethers, F> *>“ hours, and the 30.000 lives of St. which many believed, and all hoped, 6 25; western sheep. *5 26 O* 25: rallv Pierre are to be blotted out as quickly iHinhN. 15417 ; wonern lambs, t5 23tfl; to? was long ago extinct. Then a be^vy •prlnr lumhs. *7 60. ^ _ as one snuffs a candle. Fear is rife mist settled over the city and its sur- Hogs — Mixed und htrtch^rs. 18 90n7 -v among the populace the morning of geod to choice heavy. J7 2t)'r7 <0; muzs roundings, under Its depressing and heavy. t6 *'n7 15; light, 1*705(7, bulk >'< tills day and an unwonted silence per- influance the day wore itself to a utlee. t?7l7 35. vades the city— the hush taat precedes close. Grain. a great tragedy. Macaws and parrots Saturday. May 3! Just five days Detroit. Wheat— No. 1 white. Sir; Kr squawk discordantly from cages, foun- to the obliteration, to death, utterly Z red, 2 cars at 81c; May. 81 nominal; tains tinkle merrily, seas and skies 10,000 10,000 at wholesale, sudden and tragic! And July, bu at 75He; im are blue, but pervading all is an air 6.000 bu at 7i%c; September. l»i yet bt. Pierre went forth that day to T5e, 5,000 bu at 74Vc. 10.000 bu at W. of expectancy— of dread. carnival doings, local celebration in 1.000 bu at 74%e, 10.000 bu at 741k. r1-1®1';* 7<>,4c bid: No. 1 red. 71c; mixed wlnur, fl- honor of something or somebody. Few have yet left the city, but it ptr bu. Facts are meager as to that one day would now take little to turn every Corn— No. S mixed. WUc; No. J y«H°* 1 ear at 6*Hc, closing nominal at Kw l'” and those following, for it must be street into a struggling stream of hu- remembered that nooody survived the manity fleeing panic-strickenfrom the Oats— No. 2 white. 17%?: No. 3 "h1’*- 48^c per bu, nominal. horror that was so soon to come. But vicinity of Hal awful volcano. From there were some who- had spent days tales 1 have heard one can easily Chlcaro.— (Cash quotaUons)-Wh«U'.N* ProfeBior Robert T. Hill. *, 70373c; No. * red. 7#WfSlc, in tne city just previous to the trag- conceive of what a trampling rush {First Man to Penetrate to the Crater Corn-No. 2. No. 2 yellow. « edy-some who had left It only a might have followed some tocsin alarm ©63c. ffti Mont Pelee and Report on the —such a mad rush for safety as tacater Oats— No. 1. No. 2 while. scant half-hour before the holocaust. Eruption.) 044^.-; No. 3 white. Grieving for their own lust dead and crowds are wont to make when the Indian town awakes, was filling with with nerves unstrung by the narrow- cry of "fire" Is heard. Wool. Values of domeatlc wool are- venders and purchasers, when the ness of their own escape, It may be But there was none In Martinique unobwH In Boston and have not re.spomkd to first murmur of Pelee. the sleeping that their overwrought mieds are lo give needed warning— not even bullish wpotern advices.The new l'1‘Pp(" Slant, was heard— a deep-toned, jarred visions but tell ear- rapidly pmwlng out of first hands. coining now. these Pelee. All that day and the next and — ----- for streets, the throes of death. One moment a ard buildings huddling close to U-e steep receipts of wool In Boston since •|anu“J growl, which Instantly blanched the nestly of a column of smoke which tie next the volcano smoked, and at church bells were ringing jOyoos t. 1902. bare been 101,683.288 lb*, affaw*- all and wooden acclivity, as i* seeking to 74.976.582 Iba In the same period n *• faces of who heard, for those bred arose, black as a pall, from Peleo’s Intervals emitted clouds of ashes, chimes in the ears of S,l Pferre’a O,- The Boston shipments to date uw in the shadow of the volcano had long its of escape on the otner of the ridge. white shroud to rear billows finely pulverized pumice the chemists 001)— tho next the flame-clogged bells W4 tbs. acrtlnst shipments of W 742 The Intervening distance was short. In stock elnce learned to dread its wrath, and, crape Into the form or a great up- say the ashes are composed of, but were sobbing a requiem for 30,00$ for the «tme period 1901. The - hand In Bouton January 1. 1902. wa* growing up, these in turn had taught ended coffin. However that may tie, the wind sent the smoke and ashes By the broad, finely graded, bridge, dead. One wafl of moralng bree*e 3*fl 4*5 lbs: the total sto k to-day •£, other generations of the malevolenc’ there is evidence that all festival gay- and tunneled highway which connect- 3>- l;”‘• away from the city, and while l he roll- flowed over cathedral spires and 645 lbs. The stook on hand May Oi that giant bulk. Startled eyes were ety went when showers of pebbles be- ing clouds seen far-off ed city with village, one would Judge w«« 45.(119 237 Iba. were from domes, over facades and arches and Prices quoted In Detroit are: turned gloomy mountain, that a fiv^niinutes'brisk walk would to the gan to rattle over the city, with now points and while the ashes fell on roofs and angles of a populous and and roaree unwashed. ItfflSc. ('" . and were reassured to see it still quiet and then a snower of sand, of grains the ships half a hundred miles away be amply siifflcieut to reach the oae wnriied. lie: fine b’-cks. unwnaWii. *• light-heartedcity— the next swept a washed tasa. 5? per lb. so far as vision went, for its top was hot to the touch, despite thelf long none in St. Fierro seems to have from Lie other. lone mar i of white-hot ruins. The | hidden In a white mist, and there was flight through the air. that the But none sought safety by that Butter— Creameries, extras. J1''- known mourtain was even glistehed spark- , sun one moment on 20c: fancy sriooted ^'rv. ’Sc- No. T "Jm, no Bign of boiling lava and no fail St. Pierre, It Is cow said, was in a mad— at least none escaped by It. then pouring forth smoke and ashes. ling fountains,green parks and bond- of hurtling rocks. more sober humor that evening than What the residents did know was The heart-breakingpity of It oil is that ed ponds— ItB next ray shone on fusing | Those who by chance were In the it has lieen within the memory of those °afety was so near— at the end of that a commission of geologists had metal, blistered, flame-wrecked squares one's fingers almost. For just over city that 'ion:ing, and who by far who tell dlsjolntedlythe tale of the been appointed by the government to ami charred stumps of trees. One amber. dark amber, wi'*' luckier hazard were out of it before Its days that ushered In Its doom. And survey Pelee and report upon It— the ridge the grass and palms are trncted. 6er bu In ai" ^ b-j, Its ruins looked as Ihougu they had da, *J per bu; n-w- aowtyre n ^ crest of Its northern slope are the In- Aff-D "tutted over with twenty om- cffaceable marks of ruin and disaster." turlea of solitude and silence. geese. B- per lb. . ^ as If some sea of flame had brimmed Prof. Roberi T. Hill, United Btatea Dressed calve»-»^ti6cP**1* m- to the very crest of tho ridge, to suck government geologist and head of the back again before overflowing on the KnnsnR fnmpra have orutl) villagersobaervedobserved anas thTyToUdthey noted tne and mX a . . ,atter pI** Irter who hTd been with W oror».i™ RtUlnesi ,« a, „„ ^ fore he died,

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rrx-?--. i iioSPITAl SECRETS. WISHED HE HAD THE STORY BACK I “UNDER THE TURQUOISE SKY.' RQS AND THISTLCt. This room fascinating, clearest and In- teresting description of Colorado tvUI bs Search yourself be fora you umse Says! "Perom is behind the scenes rawoy Tala Lo»( on Mon-ApproaiotWn ____ John Sebastian. 0 P. A. another. (Jarman Aadleaaa. Great Rock lalund Route. Chlcsgo. Also •'Camping In Colorado" free. It you want * "Toslc of Elflolenoy." Purity opens the way to • worTff of Col. Adolphus Dusch. who has been It Telia about enrollingIn the Rockies, Cy HAROLD DEAN with full details for the Inexperienced. gladness. doing some booming as a member of Information nbout Colorado Hotels and Boarding Houses gladly furnished It Memory makes many payments tot fapyrl-M. KOI. by Daily story PuMliSIna Compnny the St Louis Exposition exploiting • will b* worth your while to learn ths a good deed. committoe. tells the following story: details of th' cheap, rates to Colorado “Last summer when I went to Eu- effective thin umuicr by the Rock Don’t ring the beD of prayer and Fannie hud dreamed of going on the Island A po*. il curd will serure as run away; wait word of commendation by thn stagi rope I took along my head brewer, much of this Inroimationand literature « ago aa long as she could romember- manager for the way she carried her whose admiration for hla adopted as you wish. Only a good man can see good 8 nc® 'to Aril time she was taken to self In the hall scone. Shu was not a country is only equaled by his desire things In others. the theater and cat prim and proper As sins proceed they ever multiply, lilt frightened nnd was worried1 only to appear thoroughly Americanized. The farm and tho garden are Fport to In unity go uml had reveled of Tom. Yes. Tom. right there in th. Gorman language, of course. He start- Mother Omr* Sweet Powders for Children pathway of happiness. droapia of one day emerging from fourth row In the parquet. In he ed out boldly, though ho ia no public Sucre Hsfully used by Mother Gray. nur>o Loving deeds are tho best sawfiy, Un'se luysterieiiB wings nnd Lowing siirpHfO and consternationthe droppei speaker, and got along fairly well un- In the Children’s Home In New York. Ou-ee urfore an applauding multitude. Fever) shneeii. Bad Stomach, Teething Dis- they bear in all soils. her fan and nearly upset the serne til he attempted the funny story which orders move end mrulat ' the Bowels am' The weakest saint on hla kneos Is A! Ilrst she kept her ambition secret She stood staring nt the familiar fac< he knew should accompany every Destroy Worms. Over ao.MOJ test mouiais. too strong for the devil. nit as slip grew Into young woman- as In a trance until u harsh voice Iron American speech worthy the name. It l At all drug <1*1*. H1* cenu. Sample FREE. Ad- oc ! It slipped out III tie by little. I lei the wings recalled her. was funny. I assure you. as he told It, dress Allen S. Olmsted, Lehoy, New York. Leisure hours are the best or the '!<’thcr flow tied, her Inthcr laughed, "J’irk up that fan, you — - lobster but his hearers were too weX-man- worst part of our lives MRS. KATE TAYLOR. [ mi Icr bretto IruaeJ her. Hut— U- -ftereiL to- laugh at Ui«ir f«Uow*to wna- G. vales think they can reflect Jinrann Tho merry-heartedhave a fortune Mrs. Kato Taylor, a graduated \ inde no tilll n ij.'c. excepting to trance or I'll wring your inforna man, and so it fell Rat. Discouraged nature correctly In the cheap, twisted that thieves cannot steal. Kienvthen her desire. mirrors of their embittered souls. \ curse of prominence, gives her ex- J neck. There ain't no ghosts on: and disgusted by this lack of appre- You are of the aristocracy. But It In perlence with Peruna In an open* And now she actually was going to there." ciation of American humor, he drop- the aristocracy of service. To Cure a Cold In One day . made that wondrous realm yclept the It was the stage manager, end sbr ped heavily Into his chair, and, lean- ! ,e(ter. Her position In society and J Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Inb.et*. AH gr«cu journ. Oh. bliss! Oh. Joy! Of recovered herself instantly, picked uj ing across the table, whispered hoarse- druggist*refund money 1 f it f alls to cure. -5<- \ professional standing combine to J CURES CATARRH “disc pap i nnd mamma nail brother the fan gracefully, and went on will ly to me: Iffre special prominence to her ut- ALMOND SNUFF clears the head of Wd would be furiouslyangry If they her business. When the scene wa- " ‘I'd gif ten tollars If dot story was A dude and a monocle may ho a more foul mucus. Ileald the ulcers of tht» esthetic combination than port and \ trances. __ t kne*' It. but they mod not Know until over she went to the dressing roar pack Into me.’ "—New York Times. head and throat. Hweeten* the breathy beans, hut the combination Is l»s sub- he had made her start and lli n they all atrepible. Had he seen her am stantial.— Chicago NeW*. and restores the senses of taste, smew UirAfiO, ILL., 437 Monroe Kt. - A Cure for Dropsy. 'uu!d bo so proud of her that it would what would he do and say? Well, any and hearing. Bold at all drugstores, «r ••As mr as I have observed Peruna c ‘P all right. And then iheie was lam. Ashley, North Dakota. June 2d.— J. •SO A WEEK AND EXPENSES will be sent by mail on receipt of 29 is the finest tonleany man or woman H. Hanson of this place has found a to nren with rig to tnlroduM our roultrr INWd*. cents. Ftamps taken. ..he trcmlilcdu little as elie Ihought Bend stp. JavcTle Mfg Co..Dept D.Parsoui.Kan. -n use who ia weak from the ufler Jo* n ton Lord. cure for Dropsy. Junrt. I Proft, BnrHMgkm.n. Iffeetsofany serious illneas. I the effect on Tom. lie had given For years Mr. Hanson himself has I have seen it used in a nnml>er of :er such emphatic advice to "cut It Some women forgot hnlf they know, rfrfl^ik especially when 11 come* to telling their suffered with Rheumatism of the ^yalcscent cases, and have seen sev- mt" ut Ihe mere mention of a stage agiS.— Statesman. late has •ral other tonics used, but I found that -areei. and had pointed out the dnn- Heart and Dropsy, and of r0U CM BO IT TOO been so bad that he could not work. those who used 1‘eruna had t lie quickest r Hartman, the renowned spe- n n great actress and slip ctml I mar- 1 Swelling was gradually going down oihslon female catarrhal diseass-s.has and that the Rheumatism of the Heart y him anyway nnd he cmld travel. Colley Cibber turned to the stng-' after. laoiiuiiced his willingness to direct tlic was also disappearing. He says: /ilh her— might even be her manager. In vain, trying to enter the church and CHICAGO tieatraentof as many cases as muke "I have taken seven boxes of Dodd's the army. i'pb. (iii l lie whole, that would he the The home that, tells the troth. ipplieationtoh'tn during tin’ summer cry tiling. Kidney Pills and am feeling better Booths, without charge. Address The 1 do not believe Piso's Cure for Cousumoilon She was very nervous about It all, than I have tor five years. hasnnequil for couirtis and cold*,.—John F. IVruna Medicine Co. , Columbus. Ohio. 1- "I am able to work again and If the Boy eb. Trinity Sprlmts. Inti., Feb. IS. ivu). 1 Thompson*! Eyt fitof hough. She rather shuddered at the I Dropsy or Heart Trouble ever comes THUNDER MOUNTAIN, IDAHO. A .emory cf that nightmareof standing People who have never found out that W. N. U.-PbTROIT-NO. 23-1002 Mineral TnEAaURE HOUSE. a lino In the dirty alley together with back I will use Dodd's Kidney Pills at they have any faults, have no (rue friends. When answering Ads. please treillon this payer score or more of bedi angled \ouug once." rorino* of tiold A r« Urine Konn.l In .'o::u n who had appeared in answer to Vt II M »u. niic Aui A .ip aprlstr. Uip (•Bier «r (he SUtU> ot lilnnu. n advenirenipni in ilte r.cwupnT.prtnr' The Caribbean club, whose member- Thunder Mountain, the new Idaho rxlraa." The iitnio-phere of stale ‘'Tom!" gold field. Is the most promising un "Fannie!" ship Is made up of newspaper corres- e<*r and dgarettf's slill clung to her eial region In the United Slates. The way. there was an backing out now pondents during the Spanlsh-Amerlcac uid had cort hvi{ great extra vagEncos richness of this country was not St 11 Ehe really loved Tom and she war. recently lost one of their mem- ii the matter of in-rfunics and much known uutii late In the fall of 1901, knew she would be heartbroken if he bers by death. r.dstnice in the matter baths. slier heavy snows had closed 'll ave- of left her. So perturbed was she that A copy of engrossed resolutionswas nues by which the region might be (ut she had been taken, greatly to the she scarcely noticed that the cal! boy sent to the widow by the club. In reached except upon snowshoes. Nol- Isgust of tlic shoving, sneering crowd brought a note (or "Jen." the room- which she was informed that out of tllhstandlng this fact. Colonel \V H. "There's a fresh one. better try her." mate who smoked cigarettesand wa> respect to her husband's memory they Dewey of Idaho, and others who i ave he stage manager lint', said to his as- a "drug store blonde." had made his baby boy a life member hal wide experience In mining, Lave Islant "SheT! be tin'.' In that ball- "Here's a go,” remarked that young of the club. expended vast sums in the purchase M con. scene. Have ye got any good undeveloped claims. The surface Indi- woman. "Freddie Holmes is out there At the recent meeting of the club lothcs?' cations are marvelouslyrich. These in the audience and wants to put up a the secretary read a reply from the To bv sure sli? had. and so the bar- sold bearing ledges, from 100 to 300 nice little supper after the show. Has widow, thanking the members and say- ain was cios.d. It was for a week s feet, will run through a mountain par- a friend with him and wants to know ing in conclusion: allel to each other. In the Dewey un and she had hern stumped ut lirst If I can't bring along one of the other "I appreciate most of all the great mine, this vast deposit has values run- is to ways and means to get away girls. Well, won't I? Freddie is a rum honor you have conferred upon our ning (rom J7 to J4.000 per Inn, and ihe rom home for seven consecutive guy and always does It right. Wine baby, but I regret under the circum- plates of the 10-Btamp mill w hich run^ ights until so l?te an hour. But am- and all that sort of thing. Want to stances to Inform you that it Is a on the ore have to he cleaned of their Mtlon coni’tins all things, and she had accretionsof gold every six hours. go. Mag?" girl." New York Times. .rrauged it with her dearest trlend And every Distressing Irritation In a few weeks two miners last "Do I? Swel' supper and wine In vho lived in a distant suburb, to spend Ladles Can Wear Shoes spring cleaned up $7,500 In placer gold, stead of ham sandwich and beer. Well he entire week with her. She had to One size smaller after using A lien's Foot- of Skin and Scalp Instantly using a small cotton hose to wash 1 guess." oU Ethel all about It. but Ethel was Ease, a powder. It makes tight or the gravel, the water coming from a new "All right." responded "Jen.' shoes easy Cures swollen, hoi, sweating1, small reservoir on the mountain side. oe trusted. It was a trifle risky, "they'll be around on the stage aliei aching feet, Ingrowing hulls, coma and Relieved a The mineral roue covers a large sec- he admitted, but what wouldn't she by Bath with Us over. Freddie's a friend of th* bunions. All r.ruggists and shoe stores, tion of hitherto unexploredcountry, Lsk to ed on the stage. Then she had 2,')C. Trial package FREE by mail Ad- and Is about 175 miles from n railroad. taken an apartment in an obscure ho- | I>rrs3 ap1'1 Fannie hud only one more scene on dress Allen S. O msted. LeUoy, N. Y. There are live routes leading to the e! under an assumed name un ! was Thunder Mountain country, viz.: via the last, and her llsguisa was more treparc for her debut. s1 it Of to Sail June 4. Kelrkuni. Mackay, Boise and Weiser. ecitnplote in that. She eyed Tom nnr Evans was not 'a hat would be deemed proper Idaho and Bedrock. Montana, all on rtnvly arid .ecidrd that be bad uoi Washington special: Consul Ch- liy Hu* censors of (tool scr.ety. I'*ii! the Oregon Short Line railway, A r- .iR.dzid her. He was laughlns and oral and Mrs. H. Clay Evans with the ihne was nothing Tea Hr wrona abmii great rush to this mecca for miners is Misses Evana will sail June 4 cm the ( , atliug with a companion— a sport;, predicted,and "On to Thtwuier Moun- t. Will she trembled a little nt the looking rhai'.Mtcr. and looked not at St. Paul and take up 'heir residence tain’ will be as familiar as the old .himsht of wl*:.t Tom uiiakt siv or nil pcrl'urbtd. :-i I cinder watchword.‘TMko'B Peak or Bust." as !„ if lie heard of if. But Ihe theater Afier the last scran she gave the soun as the snows disappear so that was not one of ihe lucre prominent The man who loves bis neighbor as c.tl.cr two sirls the right of way in himself, is doing nil he can to help the camp may be reached with sup- but rallicr a cheap '.!<• E. Burley, general passenger out— and directly into Tom. Ii was all so confused and dirty and Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- lowed in severe cases by mild doses of agent uf the Oregon Short Line rail- "Fannie!" CUTICURA. unfinished. It seemed more like an pound. road. at Salt Uke City, sent an expert "Tom!" — to cleanse the blood, is old lumber room than a fairyland.Ihe •• Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — I felt very RESOLVENT PILLS, cool and 10 report upon that country, and will The exclamations were identical as jnssing room to which she was us- discouraged two years ago, I had suf- cheerfully give any informationre- the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for sigued. together with two other "ex- to lime ami Inflccllon. Which was the fered so long with kidney troubles and fl'ilredas to the routes and general most surprised Is n matter of conjec- other complications, and had taken so conditions in and around the great Iras" was so little that only one could torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, ture to this day. Yes. there was Tom much medicine without relief that I olniug camp. talking with that horrible"Mag.” and began to think there was no hope for crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss me. Life looked so good to me, but Uiwi't try to add to the mystery of in evidently was the friend of "Freddie's" what Is life without health ? I wanted of hair, ever compounded. inknowii subject something of a i'.cpcr /A who was to take her to the little wine 1 ®5'fi'ry, ,i more unknown. to be well supper. Hall's Catarrh Cur® It was a case for mutual explana- tions and they withdrew to an obscure b taken Internally. Price. 75c. corner and had them. As a result loni

withdrew from tho supper party an I ’’ I" a dungi>roua day for n Christtnn Millions of Fannie finally and forever gave up her Women ™ii'm bn logins to think that ho ha* ™rv religion than bis pastor. histrionicambition. Both swore to T TSE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for eternal secrecy regarding the entire UOVT SPOIL TOPS CLO TIIltB. preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleans- affair and fully forgave each other ^ t'«o Ited Crotis Hall Bins and keep them ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of Bile os snow. All grocers. 5c. a package Which was about the beet way out of it— wasn't It? falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, 'i 7- m '' *s n kind of good deed to say well: *mi y,.| words are no deeds — Shakspeurc. and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the Thoughts of K-iflr MnrmllM. form of baths for annoying irritationsand inflammations, or too The following Is an extract from a ( - — 'sSO-aL- letter signed "J. G. Mohaft": "Proper free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative KaUr beer Is our own food, and ths j weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily m DENT 5 beer that makes the black people suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the pur- drunk Is stuff that is mixed with spir- MRS. LOUISE M. GIBSON. /T M Toothache its of wine and other kinds of rubbish. poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP com- “Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vege- How can we walk In tho narrow path bines delicate emollient properties derived from the table Compound cured me and made CUTICURA, mm cum if some dishonest brothers spoil. QBaaEgiD me well, and that ia why 1 gladly great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the "Sli\ If you drink proper Kafir beef write you this, and gladly thank you 5 .most refreshing of flower odours. It unites in ONE SOAP at you will never get drunk. No. not alx bottles was all I took, together ."hen applied to cavity or nit soaot tch- She* dropped her' fpn and nearly upset even if you drink till you bnrty. I with your Pills. Mr headache and ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the 1 ni tooth relieve* the pain huianU y. N o the scene. xperlment.but s standard and wldclv have before written in tho Post nnd backache and kidney trouble went, BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. p "ovd remedy. Be sure U» get DENT'Si pointed out to my brothers that they never to return ; the burning sensation dnWbU' extending of an arm or elbow Ihe I had left altogether; my general orby^S* ^ must not drink rubbish, otherwise COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, (hors etood against the wall. It was health was so improved I felt as young they will go off the narrow path and J CoMUtins; Of etmcpEA Soir, 2flc., to clunto the kin of crutU C. S. DENT Jk CO., DdroH. Midi. and light and happy as at twenty. ' • f Zm sn! dirty that Fannie in- land in the prison cojlai I nearly was One of —Mrs. Louise Gmson, 4813 Langley fniirkltWl M,d *“ **’ and *ho th’pkenBd ootlde; Curiomu oner senelbly drew up her skirls. O"' MI':NT' • “"a? Rvlilng,Inflammation, anil Irritation, In the broad path not to clean my Ave., Chicago. Ill, — gSOOO forftlt If stow O ^ k> both awl »oothe and heal; and cuticura Rkbolvht Pxua, *6eH tn- the girls emoked cigarettes and yard once a time; and advice is tMUmonlonomttomilM W7 my Th<* A a* Oil wolandeleanaethe blood. A Sikulz Skt la often anfldm.M /J^\HAMLi^S WIZARD OIL t!/.i.ne and even profanity freely. If you feel that there is anything at still the name, viz., drink good beer no OOS, VI cure the mort tortoring, dlaHgtiring, Itching, b tuning, ami aottiy . all unusual or puzzling about vour •Uu, tcalp, *£<1 htcxri hurnoort, with Joaa of hair, whan all olae fall*. .SoldthroogtaMt RHfcUMATISM Thrir “onLmtton Jd and keep your back yard clean; 1 am case, or if yon wiah confidential advice *7-M, (.harterhouie8q, London. French Depot 1 0 Rmqb la were principally about ®"' an education native, and am a teacher Ail 0 h u r. u i • i > i « ’ tho of the moat experienced, write to Mrs. Falx,W Pula. Pormt Dtco AXD Chkm. Cow., dole ProF^, Boaton, U.4.A. nearly nauseated her. But she reflec In my spare time, and I do my duty Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and you will CtrerotmaItaaoivaur Pill# (Cboaotata Coated) araai nbttiima tor tha ee tab rated liqald Cuticura Kxwn.TmT, rd that this was only tha beginning by teaching the young to drink pure be advised free of charge. Lydia E. •ml humour rarea. Each pill la aqalvataat te om laaopoon sJon she would be a real actress and unmlxed boer ever at ray tea parties. Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound has cured and ia curing thousands ot have a room to herself. I use my Influ Bloemfontein Everything went off nlcoly on the mam ot female trouble. . "*v~ 4i Mi Post. night and Fannie was 5l«n -

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fc ( •.' - 1 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1009.

RKVKALS A GREAT SECRET THE CHELSEA STANDARD KART NORTH LAKE. Mi* Edith Tracy cloead a iucce*ful It le often aiked how euoh lUrtllng yetrolKhooInLBharonllllllast weeK. ourea, that punle the beet phyelciane, are F. P. GLAZIER, Prealdent. O. 0. BURKHART, let Vice Pre,. r. loosl newip»p«r publitheO Dtvid Scbuliz has bought dew t ShE will attend lbs Normal naxt yaar. _ kfternoou trom ItaoOoa effected by Dr. Klog'e New Discovery WM. P. SCHENK, Treasurer. F. H. 8WEETLAND, 8d Vice ft* , bMcmeDt ol the TurnBull k carriage. Mi* Eva Main of Franclioo and for coniumptloo.Here's the secret. It JOHN W. SCHENK, Secretory. llRlmon block . Chelaee, Mloh., LaVertie Ketde Is having a tuseel cute out the phlegm end germ Infected Mrs. MltchEl of Grand Rapids art tbs muoui, and lets the life-giving oxygen BY O. T. with the mumpe. guMti of thfllr ilitEr, Mrs. Clarsnct enrich and vitalisethe blood. It heali the Inflamed,cough-worm throat and JerM!— El.OC Mr year; C moathi, 90 eenUi Preaching servicee will be held uext Gigs this wsek. 9 moQths.&oenU. lunge. Hard colds and itubborn coughs »t 8 o’clock. Sunday evening soon yield to Dr. Kingi’i New Discovery, Ad * vtiilni rate* reMouble end made known FRANCISCO. on noolloatlon. Warren Daniels spent Wedneeday the most Infalllableremedy for all throat Chelsea S Produce Co. and lung diseases. Guaraeteed bottles Lumher with Lucy Leach at Grass Lake, Intend nt tbe postofflee nt Chelm,Mlek..u Mr. and Mr*. Fred Notten spent 00c and $1.00. Trial bottiee free at Glac- Moond-olnu matter. Agnes and Floyd Hinckley spent Sunday at Waterloo. ier A Ntlmaon'e. J DEALER* IN Chelaea 'Phone No. 90. Don't be atnld to call Sunday with blends near Anderton. Miss Edna Notten ot Chelsea spent uaup. Stop* Ihe Cough end work* Mr. and Mrs. George Benton oi Sunday at thii place. off tho Cold. Lumber, Builders’ Supplies, Tile, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a Dexter spent Sunday at the home of MImm Mary Broseamle and Ella M. These are the days when passenger cold in one day. No, Cure, No Pay. lists on outgoing Atlantic liners are George Webb. Schweinfurth spent Saturday at Jack- Price, 85 cents. Grain, Wool, Seeds, Beans, About twenty-five from here attend _ l«»'r Travel* their lon8eir: son. V HOOPING COUGH. Apples, Onions, when the fortunate ed the Cooke-Lighlball wedding at The Ladies' Aid of the German M. A woman who has had experience with — - *- — ?5?L_eltjr folk with coun- Gholsen Wednesday, Jtme 4th. E. churct met with Mr*. G. Notten this disease, tells hdw to prevent any try places are moving to them; when And Everything In the Produce Line, yesterday. dangerous consequencesfrom It. Shesays: the fraternity of summer boarders CNADHXA. Our three children took whooping cough makes provision for July and August. Mrs. H. J. Mubhach has been spend- last summer, our baby boy being only three montiuuild, and owing to our giv- It is the time, too, when the largest William Smith and (ieo. Buhl were ing a few days with her parents south ing them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, class of all makes up its mind, as in in Stockbridge Friday. of Chelsea. they lost none of their plumpness and Get our prices— we will save you money. many previous years, to stay at home. Mr. and Mrs. Blew spent Saturdi} Mrs. Ward Kimbai of Grase Lake came out In much better health than The wanderers will seek for pleosure, other children whose parenU did not use Yonrt for square dealing and hone*! weight*. and Sunday in Detroit. has been spending a tew days witli and often find it. May not those who this remedy. Our oldest little girl would relatives here. call lustly for cough syrup between remain at home do something of the Mr. May of Grand Hapl-ls is visiting whoops.— Jessie Plnkey Hall, Bprlngville, same sort? The amount of travel friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber of (^Chelsea Lumber & Produce Co.J Ala. This remedy is for sale by ail drug- which can be done without going be- passed few days gists, Mr*. Ana Smith of Anderson Is tl e Whitmore Lake a yond sight of one’s town is amazing. with relatives here. guest of her son, Wm. Smith. Office, corner Main street and M. C. R. R. ^ There is, suggests the Youth’s Com- Mr. ami Mrs. C. Kaiser and family, , a world of nature to be ex- 7, A. llarlsufi and family vi-iled ids mother and eisler attended the Kei- WANT COLUMN plored, underfoot, overhead, on land their son at Munlth tills week. ter funeral at North Munith Sunday. and water, in field and wood. The trav- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Secor visited eler in this near, strange world finds North Lake friends Wednesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the German M. RENTS, REAL ESTATE, FOUND, many rewards of satisfaction. Still E. church will give a social at the Children’s Day exercises at Ihe M. LOST, WANTED, ETC, nearer home is a field of human nature home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. HeydlaulT, STYLISH AND ATTRACTIVE. E. church next Sunday evening. worthy of careful exploration. The TO BENT— Cottage for small family. near Sylvan Center, on Thursday eve- good in your neighbors is frequently Mr. and Mrs. Knott visited their Inquire of O. T. Hoover. The latest creationsin MILLINERY, NOVELTIES and PATTERN ning, June l?th. Everybody invite*!. an undiscovered country, to which the daughter, Mrs. Geo. May last Sunday. HAT'S, from fashion’s centers. The season’s newest shapes and mere passport of intelligent sympathy BA BN TO KENT- Inquire of Mrs. Mary Mrs. A. C. Watson, Miss .lean 1IOVC1-: SCORN Kits, modes are exhibited in our display. securer admission.One cannot enter Swarthout. I’yper and Mrs. Sarah Bnrnum were this country and return empty-handed. John Dunn spent two days of Inst Our prices are moderale, and goods the best In the market. Then there are the fairer regions of Pinckney visitors Thursday. LOST— On Friday, a pair of eyeglasses. your own nature, choked^erhapswith dame* Howell, the evangelist,and week in Jackson. Finder please return to Standard office. undergrowth which it is the best of Howard Jensen, singer, of Chicago, Mrs. Perry Mills spent Tuesday al MILLER SISTERS. FOB SALE— A good 5 year-old farm or summer exercise to chop away. The preached to n large audience in the the home of W. E. Weasels. road horse. Call on Adam Falit. traveler in the garden of his own Methodist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Leach were spirit, where he alone can cause fra- WANTED— Ditchers. For particulars HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER. Grase Lake visitors Sunday. grant flowers to grow, may be found SYLVAN. and specificationsapply to A. C. Pierce, at the end of the summer richer than Lewis Palmer spent the first of Ihe Summit street, Chelsea. any of his fellows in the souvenirs of James Beckwith wa* a Detroit visitor week with his brother at Ypsilanti.! travel. Hawthorne’s allegory of the FOB walking and riding cultivators,call the first of the week. Harrison Hadley and family spent man who, after traveling round the on Falst & Illrth. Sunday al the home of Geo. Goodwin. world, found the three objects of his Mr. and Mrs. B. Parker were Syl- The Wm. Bacon Holmes Lumber, Grain search beside his very door, tells a van visitors Monda). Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sweet and Rev. A Coal Co., want the farmers to see perennial truth. If the traveler who Prof. Fred Irwin of Detroit spent M. J. Dunbar called on E. Skidmore them before they sell their beans, and stays at home this summer will learn Sunday with his parents here. Sunday. also will buy all kinds of poultry. what the worlds of nature, human na- Herman Dancer of Jackson spent Aaron Gorton, who is allflmling ture ami his better self have to yield, SHELLED CORN— The Wm. Bacon- school at Ypsilanti spent Sunday with he may count upon a pleasure and gain Friday of last week with Ids parents. Holmes Co. Is selling shelled com for his mother. til) cents per bushels. which only those who carry much .Mr. and Mrs. I). Heim and daugh- FEW GOOD BARGAINS abroad with them can ever bring home. ter, Alice took in Jackson sights Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hewlett All $1.00 Ladles’ Kid Gloves, buttoned for ...... 59 cents naday. spent Tuesday at the home of Mr, aud In Evanston, 111., there is a man who All $1.50 Ladle*’ Kid Gloves, buttoned for ...... B5 centi Mrs. James Howlett. Mis. Lewis Hayes spent Saturday SWAP COLUMN has buried two wives, to the meinnry All $1.25 Ladles Kid Gloves, clup, undressjd, for ...... 88 cents and Sunday with relatives at Mali- Mrs. S. A. Collins spent part ot last *A of both of he All 25 cent Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves for ...... h Ccnu Poal-MatrU whom Exchange what you don’t need for some- Chester. week in Stockbridge with her daugh- desires to do fitting thing that you need. All 25 cent Misses’ Cashmere Gloves fancy colors for ...... 12.4 centi moiilnl Problem, ter, Mrs. Frank Bolt. honor, but he is at Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Merker of All 25 cent Misses’ Black Cotton flat Hose for ...... n cents least temporarily restrained by rela- Ail 20 cent Infants Black Cotton flat Hose for ...... || cents Chelsea spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ell* worth TO EXCHANGE— 40 acres of land with tives of the second wife. This bare good buildings,for property In Chel- All 15 cent Infanta Black Colton flat Hose for ...... Scents Merker. were the guests of Detroit relatives statement would undoubtedly give col- sea. Inquire of J . 8. Cummings. All $1.00 Mens’ Colored Laundred Shirts for ...... 75 centi several days the past week. Chas. Fisli spent a few days last or to an inference that the relatlvts All 75 cent Mens’ Colored Laundred Shirts for ...... 50 cenL The Lyndon Baptist Sunday-school LET'S SWAP— Space In this column for of the second wife are mean and nar- week with Ann Arbor Tind Ypsilanti All $2.75 Mens’ Derby Hats lor ...... ||.;5 cash. More than 5,000 readers each row, but of course there are two sides relatives. will hold Children’sDay exercises, All $2 25 Mens’ Derby Hat* for ...... |1.25 week. Try It. to the question. The other side ap- Sunday evening, June 22d. .Mr. a tid Mrs. Ernest Dancer of pears when it Is made known that the Chelsea spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beeman of THE CELEBRATED bereaved husband wanted to inscribe -AT- Mrs. Nefton Dancer. Chelsea spent Monday with Mr. Bee- Tiis tribute to the memory of Ids first man’s mother in Waterloo. wife on the tombstone erected to Ids Misses Helen Kern and Fern Kalm- German Prussian Oil 1 Y Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s second and paid for by her relatives. bach spent Thursday ot last week at Miss Florence Col'ins will hold A speedy ami certain euro for Furnishing Goods aud The husband was paying a mournful Lima with Miss Iva Wood. eighth grade graduating exercises at visit to the graveyard one day when Mr. and Mrs. James Biggs of De- Lyndon Center next , Saturday night. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Groceries. : : : : his attention was attracted to the fact troit are spending this week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Norgate of that while there were four available An Internal and ExternalRemedy. and Mrs. Wm. Eisenlieiser. Ann Arbor have been spending several sides to the monument which marked A few applications will cure rheuma- ^ .We pay the Highest Market Price for Butter and Eggs days v/ith their daughter, Mrs. M. W. his second wife's resting jdace, only one The Ladies’ Home Missionary tism, bronchial affections, inflammation Blake and other relatives in this oi the kidneys, catarrh, frosted feet, was in use for purposes of eulogy and Society will meet with Mrs. II. II. corns and chilblains,sprains, sore throats, epitaph. This seemed to him to be a vicinil v. Ord way of Jackson, on Wednesday, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, waste, especially in view of the fact colic and cramps in six / seconds. Burns, June 1 1 (It, GENTLEMEN’S FOOT WEAR. . that ids first wife's virtues were still miuc not !( /:. pain in the back and aides, pleurisy in- unheralded. He therefore engaged the stantly relieved. Save trom 25c to 75c per pair by buying your SPRING Shoes from SHARON. The annual meeting of the Vermont stonecutter to supply the deficiency. Cemetery Association will be held at Ihe A positive cure for Foundered horses. FARRELL. cemetery, al 2 o’clock p. m, (sharp) on Call and see me, I can furnish you with The relatives heard of it and succeeded Harry O’Neil ol Lima visited his Saturday,June 7, 1002 for the purpose of any number of cases that I have cured. in obtaining n temporary restraining parents Sunday. electing officers for the ensuing year and All orders for German Prussian Oil order from the court. The hearing and transacting such other business that may must lie addressedto of the choicest kind and our prices are JUST RIGHT. We won’t do a thing likewise the decision promise to be in- Mr-’. II. B.Ordwny of Jackson spent come before the meeting. with those fellows who publish a price list. Come and see and be convinced teresting if not important. Decoration Day it home. Geo. W. Boynton, Prealdent. l ;. H. Townsend. Dated, May 27, 1902 Miss Esther Reno of Jackson spent JOHN FARRELL. Chelsea, Mich. Wonderful things are done for the several days lust week here. STAND LIKE A STONE WAI.I. human body by surgery. Organs are iFTTRE FOOD STORE Mr. Gilhouse’s daughter and child- Between your children and the tortures Triumph* of i^hen out and of itching and burning eczema, ecaldhead ren of Elkhart, Ind., are visiting here. or other skin diseases. How? why, by Surwery. *"afd and P"1’ ishednudput back, Mrs. Lee of Ann Arbor was the using Bucklen’s Arnica Halve, earth’s greatest healer. Quickest cure for ulcers, or they may be removed entirely; guest of Mrs. A. L. Holden last week. This signature1* on every box of the genuine fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns or bones arc spliced; pipes take the Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* A. L. Holden spent Ihe latter part bruises. Infallibleof piles, 25c at Glazier the remedy that cum a cold la one day place of diseased sections' of veins, k Stlmson's drug store. A Grand Opportunity of la«t week with his son, Edgar rf nnd so on almost without end. Every Plymouth. day adds to the list. Men are cut aud Try tho new remedy for costiveness, Misses Pauline and Clara Reno have Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- carved into well-being, but so fnr as WASHING ! FOR BUSINESS. let*. Every box guaranteed.Price, 25 we have heard, remarks the Buffalo closed their schools and are at home Let us do it for you . cent*. For sale by all druggists. Express, only one man has been for vacation. Lace curtains a specialty. Springtime has come and the farmers will soon be at their spring darned into perfection. He has been Prices reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gage were TO CURB A COLD IN ONK DAY plowing. Have you looked over your harnesses to see if they need undergoing treatment in a Chicago the guests ol her mother, Mrs. Henry Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets repairing? If not do so at once, and if they are not worth repairs hospital to reunite certain muscles of The Cleta Steal Lanin. Main Sunday. All druggists refund the money If It fails go and see the anterior wall of the abdomen. All to cure. E, W. Grove’s elgnature Is on B ath the efforts of tjie doctors were una- Mr. Lewis ol Aun Arborjgave a very each box. 25c. vailing to draw the muscles together. interestinglemperance lecture at ihe So finally they have darned him up. Nortli Sharon school house Sunday. WA NTS OTHERS TO KNO W. fine silver wire STEINBACH Tweuty-five feet of A party of young men trom here “I *,ave used DeWItt’s Little Early were used in the operation, and when Ulaers for constipationand torpid liver spent Friday and Saturday at Sugar and they are all right. I am glad to In and get prices on a uew the wound heals it is expected that HARNESS. I have a full line of all kinds of Loaf Lake, where they went on a fish- dorse them for I think when we And a Kodol he will be just as well off as though Harness. Come and look them over. good thing we ought to let others know I keep a full Him of ing expedition. A jolly good time is lie were not tied together. it,” writes Alfred Helnze, Quincy, HI -TEpofted- — ------Dyspepsia Cure ISf/ "nT F'% ar1di'lre'F' Sure, safe - pills. Glazier AHtlmson. ____ -Eshaw, you’re afraidl11 “Ycr, I nm t _ Digests what you eat. I’m afraid of being sorry— and It’s Buggies, Surreys and Light Road Wagons. the only thing I’nj afraid of in this $5.00 REWARD. 1 world!” It was a scrap of a street DOCTORS ItgivcsInatSreBcfandTevSj I handle the J. J. Deal & Sons, andi other celebrated mak« of Bug- Will be paid by the Sohbol Board for conversation, nnd the two girls who say “Consumption can be cured.” spoke were out of sight before the Nature alone woh'tdoit. Itneeds evidence to procure the convictionof gies. Be sure and come lo see me before purchasing. Good" and prices are right. words had died on the air. But one help. Doctors say those young gentlemen who disport them- listener,at least, was stronger for selves on the school house grounds In the “Scott’s Emulsion evening, leaving beer bottles thereon and the stem- having heard them. and MUSICAL GOODS A SPECIALTY, Is the best help.” But you must ,b' ‘“d The mileage of atreet railways in continue its use even in hot of the district. weather. Notice Is alro hereby given u,at any New York city has increased from 13fl C. It you have not (rfed ft, flrnd for free Maple. STEINBACH/ person trespassing upon the school yards bat do you nood i In 1804 to 1,142 miles in 1801. The total SCOTT & B OUTRE, Chemlni., of passengers in the former year was W-eij 1‘enrl Street, New York, will be prosecuted, joc and Ji.oo; all drngjiit. only 50,830,173, against the enormous May 28, 1902,

of 1,124,432,600 for Isst yeap. . W. J. Knapp, Director. Subscribe for The Standard. Subscribe for The Standard.

i'..: c/.-l 0ONBST WEIGHTS. - HONEST MEASURES. B. Stelnbacb wai a Detroit vlaitor Fri- * Stlmson^ 11 n0W ®mployed *tGlu>er day.

Mr*. Harry Shaver buffered a itroke W. W. Gifford waa an Aon Arbor GROCERY GOODNESS. of paraly«|« Friday. vlaitor Saturday. Mrs. John Gregg of Detroit ipent Son- Born, on Mday, May 30, 190*, to Mr. day at tbla place. «_ uid Mr*. Jacob Eder, a eon. The race is not always with the swift nor is the bat- Mr. Emma Wardell of D^pqjt I* the gueatof Mr*. B. Wloao*. tie with the strong. We have talked to you a long He?. G. W. Coon of Boston will preach In the Lima church Sunday, June 8th, at Jame* Harrlngtoo of Detroit apeot

timeabouttheprioesof goods, and will simply add 3 :80 o'clock . Decoration Day at tbi* piece.

that if you pay less any place you get less. About Geo. VanHusen of Detroit waa the J. N. Merchant was In Detroit Monday gueal of hla father laat week. I the quality of our goods, we continue to use as our and purchased a new 50-horse power en- Mr. and Mr*. John Merrluane are en- 1 watch word in buying, "GET THE BEST.” gine for the Cheleea mills. tertaining the former'* mother.

Miss Etta Dealy, who has been teach- Mr*. Cbarlea Martin of Dexter la the What yon save is what makes you rich, so try 100 ing at Ecorse the past year, has been re- guest of Mr. and Mrs, D, II. Wurater. pounds of our Best Flour at $2.00 and put twenty-five engaged for the next year. Kev. J. I. Nickerson of Adrian spent the first of the week with friend* here. cents in the bank as saved. Miss Eva Lulck Is now employed as W. B, Glldart of the Stockbrldge Sun stenographerIn the office of the Chel- made The Standard a pleaiant call Tues- sea Lumber & Produce Co. day.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Neckel and children Here ii n Hit of foods that le bolli inexpensive anl nutrition*: The teachers’ examination for second of Ypsllantl were the guest* of relative* and third grade certificateswill be held here last week. at Ann Arbor June 19 and 20. Ralston Breakfast Food, Grape Nuts, Malta Vita and .Mr*. Mary Phelp* of Yp»llantl spent Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit at 15c per package. The Gleaners will give an Ice cream Friday with her parent*,Mr. and Mn- social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas Jackson. Beaman Tuesday evening, June 10th. Best rolled oats 8 pounds for 25c Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Wood are at the Soo thl* week attending the convention Choicest heavy white codfish 12c lb The Lima and Vicinity Farmers’ Club of the banker*’ association, will meet with Mr. and Mr*. George Good codfish 10c lb Nordman, Thursday afternoon, June 12. Mr. and Mr*. M. U, Stanley and son, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Fancy whitefish 10c lb The remains of the Infant child of Mr. Mrs. Fred Cowham, Misses Margaret and Mrs. Frank Barthel of Jackson Kerr and Llnna Hunclman of Jackson Large fat mackerel 14c lb. were brought to this place for Interment spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. J. U. Runciman, Armours’ star hams 15c lb

Orrin Ulemenschnelder and Eric Fancy picnic hams 12c lb Well-Paid Artisans. Zlncke of this place will be graduated The cutters of the great glove housea from the dental department of the U. of Fancy breakfast bacon 14c lb at Brussels and in France earn even M. this month. higher wages than the cutters of the Choicest pig pork 12c lb most fashionable tailors in London Twenty-four bass and perch were and New Y’ork. So difficultis the art Taylor’s whole wheat flour 25c sack caught by Hoy Maler, the five year old of cutting gloves that most of the son of J. F, Maler, in a day’s outing at principal cutters ate known to the trade by name and by fame and the Plllsbury’s flour $2.00 per cwt North Lake last week. peculiar knives which they nse in the busine-ss are so highly prized that Jackson Gem flour, warranted, 60c sack Children’s Day exercises will be held they are handed down from genera- In the Baptist and Methodist churches tion to generation as heirlooms.— Chi- Choicest New Orleans molasses 60c gal next Sunday morning, and In the Con- cago Chronicle. gregational church Sunday evening. Good New Orleans molasses 25c Expensive Carved Ivory. K. D. Walker has been notified by the The whole trade of ivory carving at Self-raising pancake flour 10c package officers of the Great Camp, K. 0. T. M., Delhi is practically in the hands of one that he has been appointed a member of family, the head of which pays the Pure maple syrup $1.15 gal carvers. Some of the latter are paid the committee on divisionsand refer very high wages, for at the last mo- ences. ment a slip through carelessness or want of skill might spoil the work of Considerablematter has been crowd- months. Prices are sometimes very ed out of the columns of The Standard high, as much as |2,500 having been For Good Things to Eat go to this week on account of Inabilityto get given recently for a piece of carved It Into type, as sickness has laid hold of ivory. part of our force. Ills rick Wouldn’t Do. George \V. Perkins tells a story of FREEMAN’S. There will be an Ice cream and straw- an Irishman who, while walking with berry social for the benefit of the school his friend, passed a jewelry store llbraiy of district No. 10, Lyndon, at the where there were a lot of precious home of Mr. and Mrs. H, V. Heatley, stones in the window.

Tuesday evening, June 17th . “Would you not like to have your pick?” asked Pat. A full line of Beldlng Bros., sewing silks. Ills requetsed by the Headquarter* De- “Not me pick, but me shovel," said Mike.— X. Y. Times. Chelsea Savings Bank, partment of Mlcnlgan, G. A. H., that SUMMER MILLINERY DISPLAY. to June 14th be observed generally as Hag CHELSEA, MICHIGAN. Filipino Women Smoke Cigars. We are showing a charming gathering ol the smartest day, and that all citizens, so far as possi- A returned St. Paul soldier, who has ble, will aid in carrying out the request. served three years in the Philippines, pattern hats, novelties, The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Western says that in that country the women chic conceits from the eastern markets -in fact a complele expo- Washtenaw County. The arrangements for the pioneer smoke a great deal, but instead of using cigarettes, long sition of the newest and choicest ideas in Ladles’. Misses’ and meeting in the Methodist church at this they smoke black cigars that last five or six hours. Children’s Headwear of every description. place Wednesday, June 11th, are pro- OTTIR OTT.A.:R.A-3SrTEE FTJITD No wonder they have a well smoked gressing finely, and it promises to he a appearance. MARY HAAB. very interesting session. It is thought Is over $50,000.00 greater than any other that President Angell ot the U. of M. At a lawyer’s Offlce. I will give a splendid picture with all amounts of *5.00. Call for Bank between Jackson and Ann Arbor. will be present in the afternoon and ad- “Why do you wish a divorce from the tickets. dress the meeting. Plenty of music has your wife?" “Because she deceived me." OUR. STOCKHOLDERS ARE: been arranged for, and a general good “In what way?" is [ Thos. 3. acars. Lima. Jonn W. Schenk, Chelsea. time in store for all. “She didn't tell me before we were Ju. L, Babcock, Ann Arbor. Adam Eppler, Chelsea. married that she had had a musical ed- I’fink P. Glazier, Chelsea. Henry l.Stlmson, Chelsea. t Ft is notable fact that many good items ucation.’’— Brooklyn Life. * Our business is growing rapidly "’tA- J. Knapp, Chelsea. Bernhard II. 11 uehl, Chelsea. are lost to the newspapers by the modlsty Ho Was Next. Frank K, Ives, 3tockbridge. Emanuel Schenk, Freedom. of the people who hesitate to tell the ed- “Yes," said the funny barber, “we're andourcustomersarewellsatisfied.|“ Mary 1). Ives, Unadllla. Henry 11. Lulck, Lima. itor the matters concerning themselves. up to date here. We shave you while Edwin Koebbe, Freedom. The right tiling to do Is to stop the editor W. Palmer, Chelsea. you wait." „ Some day every body will know,] Michael Schenk, Sylvan. on the street or any place you may see " ni. P, Schenk, Chelsea. "Indeed!" replied Pepprey. ‘Tve ' D. Hlndelang, Albion. Win. K. Weasels, Lyndon. him, ami tell him you have been on a visit, usually found that you shave several n we make the best Clothes for the] Hamer G. Ives, Chelsea. DeLaucey Cooper, Lyndon. have relatives visitingyou, thi.t there Is other fellows while I wait.” — Phila- delphia Press. u money in town, then you will be] Jennie 1). Parker, Chelsea. Orson Beaman, Lyndon. a new baby at your house, or anything In J^pbine Watte, Maaon. las. 11. Kunciman, Sylvan. the line of news. If you have done any- Worklas for a Woman. happy, so will we. E. S. Spaulding,Sylvan. thing mean, keep that to yourself, for frwik Greening, Austin, III. If you work for a woman, you have there are plenty of others who will make Fue C. Btimson, Chelsea. Simon Hlrth, Chelsea. to earn every cent coming to you. — it a business to tell that. Tlieo, E. Wood, Chelsea. Frederick Koedel, Chelsea. Atchison Globe. J. GEO. WEBSTER, Merchant Tailor. John Clark, Lyndon. C. F. Hathaway, Chelsea. Try The Standard’sWant Column. Howard Everett, Sharon. Mrs. C. E. Hlndelang, Chelsea. The modern farmer is no longer refer- Frederick Wedemeyer, Chelsea. Lewis Eschelbach,Lima. red to by wise as r “hay seed." The

| ^0 F. Waltrous, Lima. Margaret Murry, Dexter. progress of the printing press has made '•“mer II. Boyd, Sylvan. John Kelly, Chelsea. him conversant with the doings of this The Chelsea Roller Mills

Frxncls Beaman, Chelsea. Johanna Kolly, Cheleea. world even to posting himself on the joke Are you InterestedIn Chelsea’s wel- George lieeman, Waterloo. Fred Gorton, Ypsllantl. colume of the city papers regarding the fare, or Is It all self? Sunuel Heeraan, Clark Lake. Albert C. Watson, Unadllla. rnratlte. The farmer, thanks to the pub- Do you wish to promote the Industries E GRAND SPRING OPENING 3 lisher, Is becoming the best read man of of Chelsea, or crush them to the advan- DIRECTORS. the state. Ills evenings are usually tage of your neighboring towns? spent at home where he posts himself on W-J. KNAPP, F. P. GLAZIER, JOHN W. SCHENK, Your village has the BEST Mill In the the news of the day and studies the mar- Look around early. We are always pleased Tll08. 8, SEARS. WM. P. SCHENK, ADAM EPPLER, county. ket reports, enabling him to sell his pro- QW, palmer, V. D.UINDELANG, FRED WEDEMEYER. We make the BEST, always sell the to have our patrons make their selections ducts at the right time to serve bis own BEST, always keep the BEST in stock. as early in the season as possible. We would * _ advantage. OEFIOERS* We are headquartersfor the BEST like to make your spring clothes for you, and goods in our line, P- P- 0LAZIER, W. J. KNAPP, .Vice President. President A section about five rods long of the our line of suitings embraces all the newest Our Flour Is guaranted to bake whiter, TUEO. E. WOOD, Oaahler. D. W. G UKENLEAF, Assistant Cashier. new double track of the Michigan Center things out. rise higher, taste sweeter, and hold A. K. STIMSON, Auditor. went down about four feet Thursday moisture longer than any other flour on night, and Friday the company had a the market, or no pay. ------LADIES* COATS AMD CAPES gang at work there. It 1s strange clrcum Fanoy spring wheal patent, per bbl., stance that the old trfcok, rnnning paral- mads and rs-modelwt. We carry in our stock goods suitable tor S3.75, per sack, 60c. lel, M not affected, while gravel has been ladles’ wear. We are also agent for a first-classdyer. Spring wheat bakers' patent, per bbl, FINE MEATS. dumped on thenew track at this sinkhole $3.50, per sack, 55o. 'ou D«ed not go without meat on account of the price lor you all the spring. The old residents of Ask for our prices on winter wheat Michigan Center say that more than hrlf All kinds of Silk and Woolen goods cleaned by our New Procese u 8®t all the idmU you went At the flour, they are lower than the lowest a century ago the company had trouble- and finished like mw goods. Not better than the best, but better than at this point, and for months waa unable thereat. OLD PRICES. tomake aecure track. The theory Is We make you wheat groats while you that as the new track ia graded abo,ut Samples and Estimates furnished on application. rtm* as before the recent tdvence In prioet. Thta doe* not mean wait Fresh, not webbed together with two feet higher at thl* point, the added von w6l be eervid with meet from inferior itock, but that you age. Sweet, not a bitter, shipped in weight caused the roadbed to give way. GLASS BLOCK TAILORING PARLORS. “back number." fro,l> the beet young etook that can be bought, and we invite -#Jack»on Pres*. for the snooeas of t0 five ua a cal] for we know we can istiafy you in every way. Yours the CIHiea Mills, J. J. RAFTREY Proprietor. I am prepared to do dreaemaklng at - ’Phone 81. JOHN G. ADRION. my home, Bast aad Harrison streets. ’Phone fli. lone B. Wood. 1 Merchant Mini & Cereal Co. Hk CHelsea Standard. to the Methodist church. An 11-yenr-old Green Oak Imy, O. T. H 00 van, PqblUfcw \ named Allle Lelti. wa» bitten lu three PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA THE NEWS OF MICHIGAN. pluees on his leg by a ratUhatikke,but mvlria. momoAK will recover. The Michigan Oil A Refining Co. of May bee, Monroe county, capltallied at Snath Africa. commons announced the t«rmj

prosperous trade. nn. i - guard must be reorganized and the Lansing Veneered Door Go. seri- have received an order from the court, nue station of the Pere Marquette rail- of cruelly would bo to sh » vseakn-sH incniised. as the present tranquility in I where sternness Is doniiindrd by Inal ously damaged by fire Monday morn which will result In the trial of the way burned at the same time. the island is due to the people them- nei-d Bill all cruelty Is f.irb.iHen.i:l| Commercerm tit day is at band, nix' ing which entailed a loss of Lansing manufacturershare l;ite!v case on the original complaint.In the lull harshness beyond what Is railed (or I we shall soon have a targe and varic' about tiqo.OOO. The tire started about selves und their desire to maintain the information tiled In this document been agitating lower lire Insurance | by need. I stork of ready-made solutions of press .1 o'clock ill the boiler room of the there was tin proof offered that the rates, and had this as one of the ob- prestige r.f their country. I "The guilty are to be punished; but h-l recognize that during the punishing them, let those who sit at wr Kikerd |ilant from an unknown cause tills jects of a elub they formed. It was “Wc ing problems to draw on. woman was with child, and flaw at home, who walk ilellcati-tv.md live Intervention sanitary and that section of the building was may result in the freeing of the re- claimed that Ihe rales In Lansing Ameiicnn the in the soft nlaces of Ihe earth, renumba ceintiii.'iis of the 'ski greatly in flames when discovered by the night spondents. ml were also to iK them < ommon Justin- let no'. I Most of the delegates to the hanker? which had mil had a disastrousfire in watch. G. I). Purdy. Rikerd's night many years, were altogether too high unproved,but it is neeessary to con- the effvrtlesa and the untenipted rill I convention at Kansas City were near over-much st strong men. who «li'j| A Great l.and Deni. tinue Mils work and make these Im- watchman, was burned considerably The first bell rattler ever seen in the blood and sweat, face years of toll indl sighted, bit not enough so to cans proved conditlonn permanent." In attempting to turn in the company's .loliii Carter, presidentof the Clilca- tipper peninsula was captured alive by days. and nights of agony, and at t»*U them to overlook anything. "It is very satisfactorylo us.*' says th'Mr lives I" I rr own alarm in the blazing engine room. •n> Bond A- Tim ilment Co., lias bought lay down ri-moo Eugene Valeueomt. iicur Iron Moun- lung:cs to bring the light of rivIHntlinl Ci.dfXi St. the president, "that Ihe republic of | Later, lie fell from a roof, but his in acres siimuindiiigIzike tain. The snake Is over four feet long. Into th" worlds dark pluees." I Cuba has been officiallyrecognized by a wan Gr tight yesterda- 'juries are not supisised to be serious < o.l Many man Helen for colonizing and stock farm Its color is the same as a rattlesnake, | The president recites the barges the United States. Great Britain, rtf.( vie.s ! I'kl butchery, rapine, lawless cMc'tv that all lost ha: a m >;e hup":',! Almost men were em|iloye«l In the nurpospR. This Is the biggest land deal nut it makes it clear ringing sound like France. Mexico, Guatemala, Nicar- which were hurled against l.tn-oh d' view of life this ncct n.g. The worl I three factories, and many lost their in the history of Roscommon county, the ringing of a bell Instead of the rat- agua. Santo Hoiuingo. Ecuador nml Grant, by the opponents of t!" civil *,r-l will he normal hy' c (-morrow. tools. The majority will have work -Di Ohio syndicate has purchased ti.- land adds: "Verily, these tret, nh - ''•-Jl tle. Paraguay, ami we hope that other while new buildings are being erected, '"d acre*.of laud in Franklin and Post foul tv a'an-iered you have the'r h-'nl Alexander Xiedzjelski. of Bay City, C:,u.di les will also recognize onr re to-day In those who trudu e ear aT.l'il townships, in Clare county. A thou “Kish will 1) Fingi.'ar Ih’rgs." . :ty has taken offense at something whieii public. \,'e must cultivate cordial re- In the Phllltioine*.who fix t!t Hmi the relatlulis be- biTMiwss portion of the town is de ! means the abollllon of crnciii t' I. N.’i.iKki damagi s. The defendant fur ivi-en Gulia and tlie Fniled States In* ’ 'ng of (*• Hce nml the rite of a:1' ,rT King Aifi i so t..v • '.uixk t.:e cor st roved for the second time in two Beginnitig.lum- Lansing factories nished bonds and was released. most rriemlly. In order llmt - iere be ib r under the el<-|| governin' 'i', t1’1 oration the mist t . i: : ur.be! of 'tl years. The tire started uliout !l:'.n " id be run on centra] standard time. i-atl 'iw h.iv" -onqueeed to i 'r^j im ilitliciilly in arranging Hie political - i Jnllltarjr life. Koiix* oe.y I.' v. : • to n . o'clock am was caused hy an over- B. '). Harper, of Buchanan, grand The Htizo'iS of Kalamazoo at a spe- sponsible rule. We emuimr "I and comnii't'clal queslions which af- 1 ring Just and re^noesihlo Civil ytHwl an ciig n:*- prit.crc '•i niam him. heated stovepipe passing through tlx* high priest of ihe I. tl. tl. F.. died cial election Monday derided to bond fect both countries." ire t to the j second Hour o' Bartholomew's iuiid Wednesday. the city for S2'hi.(khi for permanent im conquer'd ‘ d'hereverin tliu Bhlllpplne* ks '‘I ware stcre. The lire department wn* I'ldii’.n.lolin. a bistnrie eharacter in provements. file election was the mosl rectlon has heon dcflnlte’var..l tiniikv ''-Jl The pruto crop wn; never hcttei I)rm lie rut ic Simplicity. cailcil from Muskegon. 17 miles away, bitter and exciting in the history of down, therr th<- Indie'., kml K''!-li-" -I Titus i'! ar.oTh'T diver, mglr.g fe^iin- the lumber camjis of tin- An Sable vnl Gnilcd States Ambassador Joseph 11. rendv enlovs such freedom such but urrl't'd too late to dreomnlish ley tor the last twinty years, fell dead the city, the opposition using every liberty,under our role -is ...... added to the case of tr.c n.an wao i Ghouie will go to the coronation In the much. The loss is cm the mcrclinnls. iu the street In Lewiston Sunday. possible means to defeat the project. even drenm of under the r11'' "f -111

op against the provizion prcpusltion plain carriage In which he dally drives denendont’ Agolnnldk'n olleu-etn . uyjst of whom ow ned the buildingsoc- Clyde, biyoarold of Mr. and Majority favoring :(7(i. son "When thev have shewn Hu ir <':|K1 .,1 cupied. about London. Whltolaw Reid, United Mrs. William l.eavin*. of Saginaw, Fred Kichler, living near Hie Willlts for real freedom by Hv lr P" v.r "1 t?''| Now .b rscy is to c arry on organize! Slates speciai envoy, will occupy tho was drowned Sutimlay in the Saginaw school house in Cambria, committed eovenimr-nt. then, and net HH it’''"- war against the mos .c.to this season Who W Hef royal carriage provided for him by the ‘t be 'HV'.sIt'le to dm-'de M-he'h - 'J river While bathing. suicide by drowning in Hear lake Fri- king. Even Ihe latter vehicle will be to exist Inrienendcntlv of us kr_l;I Nvw Engiardcr-. in fv> infc*: July 1. yond depth. The body was and whose of the nobility will draw out from IVIcp Is er'.ip(i|»| conscious,and no one is able to iden ered. Mont again in g>eiience coincides with 1;!.? will Lav The Will of Die late Thomas IT. lung stabled seclusion for the great tify him. No marks of vi deuce were Huge, inky-black clouils are rolwl Dmislmi sImwk tl>,-,i the former lieu The annual reunion of the Seventh to stand up if they expect to be count found on his person, and physician* event. over Fort tie France In great in:i«^| Icnunt governor at-oUT Mvhigun Volunteer Infantry will be One of the curious features of tho ed. are unable to account for Ids condi- was worth In which there are peculiar li-1,W| I li-* widow. comprise dinner, a litisiness meeting Irish members of parliament and their The antute coliep- professors are 'ii> point lo his identity. Into the great squares of the low'll- I •I A. West has Mild his interest in in I he nfternoqn. and a Imnqnet wives have been Invited, none will at- bog; nr ing to tell us ju i how the vol the iletuouHtnitUinIncreases 11 l'llllKl Hoy Drowned. the Partridge house at Mt. ('lemons to in the evening. H is expected Hint I 'iid. A meeting of the Irish parlia- car oca act and way tney act. Tn< is imminent. .. While fislilng.Gerald. Ihe ll-year- C. A. Coo's. Mr. West goes lo the La- Gen. Slmfter. the old counmindcr of mentary party will shortly be held, at coiipge p.-ofczBors aec; hind- Montlay night wn* Intenselv | gnat go m park. Sandwich. Out., where he tlm regiment in the war. will be pres- which this deeision will be iintumueel old sou of .Oscar Lomoirt, was drown- ami tlie stars only faintly visible. algtitcra. will niauage the hotel, summer the- ent. and the reasons therefor will be de- ed Sunday at Talbot. He was missed Fort de France Is in no (laager fr''l clared. by ids motile! and search was begun ater. etc. Fred Shido. aged 711. of Twining, at- tlie volcano, but there Is (masidei-1'" Tlie throne room at Madrid cost al- Hi* hat was found floating on the Mrs. Eva Corwin, of Battle Creel;, tempted to light a lire with a quart .Menlleiia ChlcaKo. aiqirehcnslon of a panic In tin i'1-' . moift as roneh as a modern battleship was iierbaps fatally burned Wednes- river. When the gate of the ilunrwa* can full of gasoline thinking it was tliue Hhould the graylsb-ycllo"•'''.I but It would have Ween much better raised the body came tt* the surface day evening. Sim hi tit a child after Sal unlay night the strike situation kerosene. An explosion followed and reach here and nslies and slom'* 1;-1 I for to the in and was recovered. kerosene and the ehihl got gasoline throughout •GhlcHgo was estimated to Spain have used money Slndo was badly burned. He will re- to , J Mrs. Corwin put sntim on a wood lire he as follows: Proprietors of 40 per fall. atmigtktaing her navy. cover. but hi* fare will be terribly There are no iioIfor from the Sue* the Michlann t>ntrnl. and it exploded. , cent of the 1.000 meat markets in the disfigured. HI* escape from death was city entirely their at present. The Benia & Selkirk Trunk Co., tins have exhausted snp- Tim billowing I'eioge* in (h,. salar- lllite short of a miracle as he was President Ijoubet at the fresli ce plics. Of the IKV( restaurants In the ttegun Hull ngnlnst the Michigan Cent ies of prosiilentht!posl masters in Mie|, alone at the lime. rrentfng of the ties between Frafici city, it Is said 75 per cent were with- COMDEASBD KKAVH. nil Railroad Co. for ISTi.tiOo damuges. igiin In effect July 1. are iiiinoim.-e.l; czar’s County Judge Bullock assessed fines out meat tor their customers Sunday and Russia said regarding the The plaintiff alleges that on Fell. IS, Wutervllct. from SliltM to si.-jihi; aggregating $10.4211 against "blind night. All the meat markets conduct- A chlnio of ten bella. In Hie !illin‘jf| army: “This lutpoEing force menaces inos, a tire stilrTedby sqjarkt* was from Coietuan. Jftl.ntlti advatieed' to tiger" operators,users of profane lan- ed by Jews, where kosher is sold, a large Metliodl*tchurch In U'1''0 no one.” How about the taxpayer? a locomotive, und conanmcd it» trunk to presidential.Montague. SI.imki. guage and carriers of eoneenled dosed down, and no attempt will he Neb., has been dedicated hi i"i''|,orj factory and wn rehouse on Chestnut Tlic nrord was broken again last wen pons in the little town of Athens, made to open them while the strike of William McKinley. The Istest quotation for a seat In street. Wyandotte, containing stock. month in the Bay Cltj iab-riail rev- Ky. One offender was fined $2,800. A shall last. This leaves 85.000 Jews in Fifty person* committed r material and machinery to the vnlue • ...... the New York SUK'k Exchange Is mass meeting of citizens has heon Ghlougo without their regular meat Chicago during the month «» of JSo.OOO. The company elalms , "* llmt t (75.000; yet rome may purchase at called to take slops to reform the town supply. This Is tlie greatest number ev‘r tlietl,.. railroad,*-u 1 1 was /..tinni.mculpable lui.. not r«-.... Hu PlptH tlierc TIni viiig- lieen sgii.!. IIMI '.Ml that price who wouldn't buy a seat In Fur the Ins.! Wei-ic ||tt. „|1)nn, ,|1(. Tire Jmtge suspended sctil cnees to give -The large botels are supplied for a Wfdeff, acSordl hg to the hwibli moving combustible material from its .j church at a •houBacdthpart of the Hie men who were fined an opportun- few days, but some of them will be in tracks nml roadway. sales of revenue stamps averaged over mout. During the same lH,|',c tb' for frnu(iu|ent pur. from Holland. I’ere Marquette freight klsh vilayet of Yemen, In the f"-1 „ pleted and the company espects’to fur- construction of typewriters. Among apoutlng Texan promoters could lM)geai xjiey are repining In Knlauta- handlers In Grand Rapids freight nish power within ti month from weatera port of Arabia. The houses have quit work and refuse to the novelties of its constructionare 30 ftave hod their supp-’y of gaa turned i ^ which date the rapid developmentof of Nlcha Is said to have been cn^ return unless Sheffield Is reinstated. keys, each printing a whole word at a tho goo will begin: . •C »t the some > away by the rebel* aa a hostage time * touch Hi troop* are deserting.

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to beg my pardon nnd personally con- miserable mistake, on my part. I trust duct me to freedom." you will forgive me,” he said. The youngster looked at him with Charlie eaw he waa sincere,and as kindling eyes. hta indignationpassed away he unbent 01 "Bravo! I like ycur cplrlt" he said. his dignity. < Dv ST. OEOrtOE nATSDOnXE, “Would you mind shaking bands with "Then you know It was Miss Arline me, sir?" Brand, nnd not the Counteas Isolde, /Whorof “JMtlf Uiu UllUoni," -Tilt S/iUltr'i "It will be a pleasure on my part." whom I assisted Into a carriage at HW," 'Dr. Jbcl i n akfa'," "Mai Ciprtei," tie. tfrrni And they exchanged a warm grip. the Steen?" he asked, eagerly, deter- The Lorln* De%<1< Digests what yon eat. brigade meet the charging rebel lines “I hope we may meet again. Lot me mined to put his feara to the test Itartl Dcially digests the food aH own tt, “ cr®ah wel1 calculatedto develop Copyright 1901. Street »nd Smith. New York. give you my curd. Who knows what "Yes; she has assured me ehe never ^era“Cy^^*U«MUreiold dature Id itreoctbenluBawl rwo* all the ferocity In soldier nature. strange chance may drift us together saw you. save at a distance,"returned '"‘r HBh I I " „ri> for them or hearth or roof, CHAPTER VIII. itruoUng tbeexbkusted digestive i» “• In lb 1 ^uT nurrow dwoUli^W lone and cold. "I remember that as 1 looked at the again. Who ran say under what condi- the baron. Of course it was very annoying. fana It li tbe lataat diaonvriNldljMafr nirol. faces of our men as they went over tions we may come together again?" Then It Is all right. Now I am sat and tonic. No other preparaUMl warm heart* thot fell aeleep! His cigar had gone, and, that source "^Ilt bilckl Ihe first rebel line nnd Into the second, Who indeed? ready to leave here and go out with sao approach It In cSr.iency. It tv Tn-hv Khun them In our eccret thought? of consolation lost, Charlie had to •I' Atrial I feeling of dismay at what "hyfX r at a dletanse keep. had a Both oi them would have bean you. baron.” he said, smiling. itaotlj relieves and permanent); cum op*rti. I turn to something else In order to in- | Wh>' some change were In them might happen. Every face was ablaze chilled with norror could they have "To breakfast with me, I hope." Dyspepsia, Indigestion,iieartbanv 'HiiKt A» lf terest himself. wrought? with fury, and the men as they sprang even guessed tne truth, but the veil Charlie hesitated. Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Ni 1 BUllly , A companion In misery was along- forward Into the mcleo, looked like so lick Headache, Oast algia.Crsrof r. of the future mercifully hid that from True, he anticipated more or less I __ r.aBC not from their constant love. side. Up to tho present Charlie did 111 thei reanltsof Iniperfectdij many demons. That wna a time for mortal ken. pleasure In his coming interview with In* Rohn 1™, nre not atrange and far away; not know whether he were young or PrapanJ ty E- C DbWUiACo, Jf.iJ presence, about u. move cruelty. That was a time for brutal Another hearty Anglo-oaxon hand- Arline. There would be much to hear, "I ui«d m all old— he saw was that a man had Glacier Al tot imatoii. TJise? than presence,of clay. • thrust and merciless stroke, but In an shake, then the youngster dropped nnd some surprising things to tell on been shoved In ahead of him. Instant, It to me, two or three i — wilon. stemed Into the ^ole. his part. I .1 mist grieve them, when they com. Bo he leaned hla head toward that — hundred confederates threw down SO YEARS’ 'w «liv| I""* re and flr.d no welcome there! Charlie made as comfortable a seat But these would keep a little longer; of his fellow-passengerend exclaimed rifles, EXPERIENCE iiiul SHf.j .H«h erer love, and find us dumb. their unbuckled their belts, and as was possible from somo of the old besides. It is sometimes exceedingly In French: I^Jelful, hedged with Btrvlle care! threw their cartridge boxes to the nlcnks aud kept tho tiro going with pleasant; to antlr'patea feast. •'Monsieur,It seems that we are Hi*' Trand ground, and there, In the midst of the fragments. He had something which he wished '•nr. i let us hold our dear ones close- companions In misery. Might 1 ask battle, 1 saw our men offer their can- By degrees hla thoughts came to relate to the baron, seeking In re- %wr nnd c'oser. when they move your name?" giving his own at the ‘‘li'iB Is |)| teens to and shake hands with the J ihr veil! For no one knows arcund r.gulu to his Into companion. turn his advice and material aid. Patents same time. U<)frl nre.ionsncwof human love!, '•‘P Te men who, ten minutes before, they had Then he remembered that as yet he Whenever men went to the desperate jirus Uuckham In Christian Advocate. The other did not appear downcast been striving to kill."— Chicago Inter length of contemplating crime. In order did not even know tho other's true I MADE iiworfllnfl Ocean. —Indeed, he answered, quite cheerful- name. to secure wealth, as the so-called Capt. Dcsions ' Ill' ll Ilirjl Tim Tonnv«l So'dl.w ly: the card? Ah. just Brand and his confreres had certainly Go»vmawT« A* 'ill killJ Where waa where The honor of having been the "I am Henri, the Marquis of Mont- he had thrust It. and. bending down, done when they purposely abandoned •I' IK-'Uallj I Tt>® V uncart Fpr. peasler, a blood relative of Don Carlos jounced regularly enrolled soldier of he read the name by tbe flickering the young girl among those awful Henry S. Garr, now a deputy at the of Spain.” OCX Krlfltiy eon«d«ntlal. Handbook oc Patyata light of bis fire. passages amid the Steen dungeons, It county jail, was one of the youngest Further conversation was prevented Then it dawned upon him why h? was time tbe stern arm of the law was HMCtaf MttM, without ebarja. In Uw spies In the service of either side In by a gruff demand from one of tho had felt such a singular Interest in Invoked in order to bring them up the war between the North nnd the guards for silence. Scientific American the young fellow, and why he had with a round turn. ' nt At. South. At the age of 10 Mr. Garr re- At length they drew up to tho pris- deemed his features familiar, yet And to whom could he go with a ceived his first Instruction. on. try rcitorJ could not grasp the tangible substance better show of results than to the Il was the year that the Louisville Without ceremony the two prison- ' l»<•llUt||^l[ for the name, written boldly, was. baron? forts were built. The order for all ers were hustled Into the jail.' '"rial Dajl ALEXANDER BRAND. So, arm In arm. Charlie and Baron able-bodied men of certain ages to as- Charlie silently walked into the nil'll. ||) | Here then was the most remarkable Demetrula PeterhoL*sauntered out of sist In the construction of the forts lark cell which yawned before him. "’an mo coincidence In the whole course of his the prison. had been Issued, and many Southern To have refused would have been fol- rn'sldtotj varied experiences. It was about eight in the morning. E. W. DANIELS, sympathizers were looking about for y, since by foreo he would doubtless inn in Ar j There could be no mistake. Charlie could Imagine the young fel- some way to evade the edict, says the lave been thrown over tho thresh- i llie Om. I This young fellow bore some rela- low standing on the deck of the ves- S. -Id. NORTH LAKE’S |ll,,i's "IT? I Louisville Courier-Journal. Judge tionship — that of brother or cousin, sel bound for London, and snapping I’* snli'iii in I A. Garr, father of the deputy jailer, Ah! he might be worse off. perhaps — to Arline. his fingers at the baron's dragnet. openly declared that he would do no His cigar case still held a few He had her came, and there was He was determinednot to give the ™y o' m« I work for the soldiers from the North. •holce weeds, such as appeal most AUCTIONEER C‘iiiili,ethn| a strong family resemblance in their s'ightest clew to his companion con- He also declared that his negroes trongly to the heart cf the confirmed I 'III (lifflcub I laces. cerning Alexander Brand, his plans or I nmy Uwl should not help build the forts, anr jlnolcer. Irl im;ih «f I There must be n sente of awe in present whereabouts. Satisfaction Guaranteed. No the officer In command of the fedora* So ho hastened to secure a cigar. Ruind (or I the realization that one Is a mere pup- A vehicle s*ood near. charge for Auction B.lll. . . ' and bar- [ troops heard of it. A squad of soldiers Next came n match. pet in the hinds of destiny— that Die Into this Charlie waa shown; the was dispatched at douhle-quick time to As he struck this latter and a light 'umifr i-r-l power which sends unnumbered baron followed, and presmtly they •cruel and I Ur. Van Zanill II® !• To-IViy. the Garr homestead, which wag with- prang into existence he heard an ex- drew up before a palaUal abode, Poatoffice addr.M, *, Michlgaa. ( ibe sol- 1 worlds whirling through space In their where he civil war Is claimed by Gilbert in a hundred yards of Western Park. clamation. and remembered he had a ih' miw.vij I exact orbits, without danger of col- the widewer baron resided In great i 'ia u non, I Van Xaiidt of Kansas City. Van Zandt When the soldiers arrived they •cmiatle m misery. lision. of slightest in style, as became a man of his Immense r airoatiM | cr the change ,as 10 years old when he enlisted as found a barefoot boy sitting upon a He saw a young chap with a r '"ro- i.ulvi-j,br their course, can condescendto super- means. an arim(-| a drummer boy August «. Uli2, fence post. He was^swinging his iegi ute face. There was more of an intend such a F'nall thing as tho wel- And over the elaborate breakfast raid Company D. Seventy-ninth Ohio Vol- and whistling as only some boys can. \morlcan look about, him than Curo- ir l,i curl fare of one puny human life. Charlie found a chance to sp'n hi* can, iiiik Rbutl ualeers. la the little village of 1’ort A lieutenantwrs In charge of the sol- and yet Charlie remembered Charlie peu iured upon tho matter a little story, the baron proving greatly it mi audit I William, Clinton county, Ohio. His diers and he drew rein when he saw having heard him give the name ot nil lly uil long time. Interested, as tho sparkle ia his eye at- Brignoll, wnirsi' ihinl dischargeat the close of the war de- the boy. He Inquired for Judge Garr Gulsarpo as though he were Then, before ho knew it, he fell tested. :im1 ly tsrl % irrih s his as a 'soldier 13 years old The boy shook his head and answered an Italian. .MI'.- !,)l asleep, despite his hard scat and his Ho could read Charlie's secret as lad * feet high." Ho was born at that he did not known him. "Pardon, comrade," Charlie said In l>r iuli:lat| deleiraimitionto remain on guard. easily as though the ether carried the The mm I The so. diets passed. An hour later French. "Allow me to light my weed, Iilnw. isdl When he awoke he was stiff and story on his brow. OMMaLODrrMMial they returned and the boy was nlll .dues matches are siareo and then 1 • n dune Ini sore. "You have done excellently. Charlie Out (re remmed i! we (ul Any ©o« Mat y il (>' kI upon the gate post. All day the sol- .hall offer you a clear" with which my boy." he said, finally; "but it is A light gleamed In his ryes— it was ing klielchnnj docription i>f *ny iuveniion wiB r ,i«n »y*l diers searched in Ihe woods and all be proceeded to put his words into about ibtl the waidsr making the rounds with just os well you ask tny assistance ir promptly lereive »>ui opinion Irce cuuceranf day the boy aut upon the gate post. execution. bread ami water. unmasking this unholy fraud. He fbe p*irnt*bi!iiy of urae "How to Ubua ••f » The following morning the soldiers '•'Thanks awfully, but 1 don't smoke," liMCMf (ul When the gruff man held up the and bis unprincipledaccomplices Pitent" sent upon request P.tenU lemvd returned and again the boy was upon said the other laconically in the bast war. 1 anti through us aclvnliwd for tale at our expen*. light in order to view the confines of might be too much for you. Depend if all fora I the gate post. cf English. I'alenlttaken out through u» receive ifrritl wnhamil of the dungeon, and beheld only upon it, 1 shall tear the mask from his "I sat there for about four days," The match expired uefore Charlie e/or. without charge, iu I lia PATENT R«v il by Inn I Charlie (seated there and blinking like face, and that right speedily." tulden. aai] said Mr. Garr. "My father and several could get another look at bis comrade. tan, an d lust rated and widely circ.'ated calktl(or I an owl, he was much amazed. (To b^ continued.) neighbors and all of their negroes But he knew his first suspicion was yal, ronsuhr,l by Manurariurrts and li>veftA> He demanded to know where the Semi !» aample ropy FREE. Addrcaa, ir cl; hut h-l were hid In the woods, and by means true— the young fellow came of An- t*lt a! i'U*l other prisoner had hidden himself. DREW THE LINE ON JACK POTS of a signal code we were able to com- glo-Saxon stock, and had assumed an v and I ft I Charlie calmly pointed to the hole VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.. , rrmi’mlw i municate with one another. Italian name in order to keep his own Coulc'FDCtt of T'-.o'nr'c'l Pfo-frnt Ha* still uncovered by the slab o? s.one. (Patent Attorneys,) c L''i no! I or rea- Two or three men were stationed In from disgrace fren seme other tndilrn Aw kenli'g. ii(iInIrid I "Oh! lie's gone out for a v;u!k," he trim Building, WtSHIIIGT0H.9.1 who •li'i I the treetops. We all had white hand- son. said, coolly. At a certain university in this state of toll and] kerchiefs l watched the soldiers. One They might exchange confidences the game of hearts has been exceed i.| at n«d The man began to grasp the sltf.i - while trying to pass away the long ion i • '"s; I wave meant that they were In the tlon, and when he canid move, he ingly popular among the students tho >-ivlltuiln I neighborhood, two 'meant that they hours, or at least engage in social dis- sprang to the door of the dungeon to last wirier. A group of them, arcus WMTU « M«MV, were leaving, aud three meant that course. i h irs« ''I* bawl for assistance. tomed to meet in one of tbe fraternity u.' tv hk! they were not in sight and that all "Pardon me again, rdr, but can you The .inrohi ndl Several other wardens came houses to play, Included a theological was well." spare a couple of matches?" asked ! • civil war, I tumbling Into the coll. studert, who, although a member o' wb" '-ul the ether. Then ensued a great, powwow of one of the stricter denominations, die t>'T h'ftl "llalf-a-dczcn, at your service." cl ir ft'lUMl Th* Oulr remained Vo rerun of 1S1Z. Dutch phrases, while Charlie yawned rot find it against his conscience u Griswold -3 ir • > ® I "Thanks. They may serve my end Hiram Cronk of Ava, a veteran of and stretched himself. bo an ardent devotee of the game (« r!y t‘i' [ well and yours in the bargain." Ihe Wev of 1812. and the last surviving Then came the- commandant. which, however — at least when be nat (uu akl Charlie's curosity flashed up. pensioner of that struggle, was 102 "How did this happen?" he de- made ore of the party — was never House .-fS What did the other mean to do? V m uiril years old April 20. Heretofore the day manded. played for money. Even when chips Was lie desperate enough to think of DETROIT. • . I has been celebrated in some appropri- "Well, you see, he had an appoint wore introduced for counters, as be I \V 1! d I setting the prison on fire? Nonsense! (I'-! ate the relatives an6 ment. and did not wish to break hla ing an easier method of keeping score manner by $2.50. $3 r, aic ;rTr I There was not one chance in a million Rites, $2. per Daf. friends of the old veteran, but owinj engagement." than tne tiresome tally with pencil and Hi qu>r '•I cf accomplishing such a thing to men a*, taua. a ..'.Wfca vii yorrra-l to the advanced years of Mr. Grout "But you, mein herr; how Is it you paper, the tneol gue did not balk. shut up here in this grimy dungeon. and the fact that he has been some remain? Do you like this residence so But there came an evening when i rbi> infur I Nevertheless, he knew that nothing what feeble for some time past, It wai well?" grimly. his ser.se of the fitness of things re llnullv ’"I was ever accomplished without effort, -'lllnlnn deemed unwise to mark the occasion "1 told you last night, or nfempted reived a rude shock. The pile ol ,.1, „. r«iir.i!l and that often a capricious fortune Don’t Be Fooledi tills year by any epcrlal event. to, that I was an innocent party— that chips In the middle of tse tabic had ...vM nrVffJ aids those who help themselves. Taka tba g.aalM, onglaal nf an 'in’ Mr. Cronk was born in the town of Baron Peterhoff was my friend— that reached rather large pronortlons. and A cursory examination of their dun- ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA -cfn of the players, inspired a de Vnn Zandt at tlis Tltn« of HU Frankfort. Herkimer county. April 20. 1 my arrest, under the circumstances, one by ir raro Wl geon revealed a stailliug, yet cheer- Mada only by AtadlaaoMa* Cin* Co . Madlaoa, it nf Kji rU. liHiga from lltn Amir In 1HOS. 1800. cut in his early youth moved to was an outrage; and hence I utterly sire lo make the prospective winnings Wla. keepa you well. Oar trail | i Imll. ing. fact. Ihls county and lived for some time at refused to leave this place until you still more worth while, remarked: — {her '"I fort William, Ohio, December 20, 1851. Under the boards the youngsters mark cut on each package) Price, hi V •r:;| later and the baron had humbly begged my "I et's have the next a jackpot." jj emu. Never eaN He Is a member of tbe Farragut- Wright Settlement, the family ' discovered a tunnel. In balk. Accept ne fufcaM Tilth'll'* '*1 _ moving farther north and locating in pardon. Indeed, I am not sure but The effect of these words on the icm *«ta. A»k yaur druggM. ci nil* il i*! Thouas Post. No. 8, Department ol I When the flat stone was lifted up, lorclrll Ihe town oj Ava. During the last that 1 will Ins'st on remaining here theologicalstudent was electrical. He Missouri,G. A. R. behold! an opening yawned below. months of the War of 1812 Mr. Groan, until the English consul eomes to see knew of their being associated with I The youth gave thanks In his pe- (hen a mere stripling, enlisted with me and takes action against your mis- only one game, and that scarcely to Japanese Napkin*' Ur*. I.lnoalu'4IVD'Inn I’oMHon. culiar way. and without much more cl".l|>lli*| h!s father and two brothers and served erable government for treating me, a be mentioned in highly moral circles iv roll inf I Col. Walter H. French, file clerk ado jumped Into the breach. about 100 days at Sacketfs Harbor. British subject, in this disgraceful "A jackpot!" ho exclaimed mechanl nt iiiii^I ef ihr House, haa, perhaps without "1 shall return, comrade,” he said. Foi a long time he received but JS a way." rally. "Then I guess I'm through with liirliininil exception,the finest collection of And Charlie believed him. month pension, hut within the past Just as he bad expected, his manner this game," and he rose and walked v flookltfl scrap books of any public man in the He sat there smoking his cigar and few months, by a special art of Con- awed the fiery commandant. who out. No amount of explanations or low'll. I1 1 connuy, says the Washington Times. feeding the flames with bits of the feared trouble. apologies was sufficient either to re s 11 pa*| gress, his pension had been Increased •Not only scrap books, however, but splintered planking. to |25.— Utica Dally Press. He began to whine at once, and ex- Instate hearts In his approval.— New 1 olographs of statesmen long since Minutes passed. York Tribune. AT Ta* tclv lljr*l pressed his rgret that _uy mistake passed away, and rare olJ public doc- Evidently his companion was mak- isil.k'. should have occurred. Surely mein '•imnits, the history of which Is most At G'tlyOiort. ing quite a tour, under tho prison .ii'.'ir fr'’'1 herr must hold him blameless, since Tba !aneu. Oiolnra. .Mich Peculiar Interest, the statement having made on that July mo rning! Of thl,. -in eh?" ho hazarded, lleHif* l etter Hrc ds-Bn.il 10 Sl'lft‘4*l with a -word set him free? Itgianare all spoken. In 1888 the nnm Reads. Note mn 1 in oalpts, Stado*. 11 LIlH1'l|l'J recently made that the wldW of brigade the Twenty-fourth Michigan "The best tho world. Some good Weddincl But ir.oln herr was obstinate. blv of persons speaking German In SfKLSL JOB t inlUllll'rtrilS.Pmereac 11 IIRMII^I c° President had ever applied for a lost 60 per cent killed and wounded, cjiap jn the past has made a tunnel The baron must' come to him. As the Helvetian republic was 2,083,097; ______state me 11 la. Douvers . Dual Pension. cud, in addition. 8J missing; the but breaking through. I did that ness Cards, Aurti-rnsi Bills. Paul and Silas, in days of yore, made those speaking French 634,013, ami Boree Bills,Pamoblets Ktc PRINTING Hiili'lilelnl Ninetevruh Indiana lost 56 per cent part while I was gone. In fact, to the governor unbend his dignity and those speaking Italian, 155.130. At the of Mar l and 5v nisslng; the Second Wlscon- teu yCu the truth, 1'vo been under the Mine Cruelty In Civil W»r. come to plead with them to go away, recent census It was found that the r ever r^J sin 4a .er cent anil 29 missing; the £lttriight." "It was not necessary," said the cap- so Charlie meant to keep hold of hla position had changed considerably, till | with 249 missing, many of whom were "Then my enlisted in the Second Kentucky vol- where formerly 22,000 person a spoke among the dead. "But— you will share my escape. We Tho great man looked both disturbed hh «'1(f unteer infantry, mainly because it that tongue, there are now only 17,000. and don’t separate yet. you know.” and amused. He had heard the amaz- "'“8 reported that Major Anderson, You And yourself refreshed by the «Tm not going.” ing atory of the commandant, and just arrived from Fort Sumter, was to Isn’t It funny that in many parlor Satirfaotion ttnanntRtd presence of cheerful people; why ejjot going? You prefer to remain In gifted the wheat from the chaff, so that ro, eommand the brigade. windows the best marble bust turns not make earnest efforts to confer (his accursed hole, when freedom of* he had a pretty fair Idea as to the larma RaaiNuiY.a. "Our first experienceof war was Its face to the strangers outside and that pleasure on others? You will fer8? Come, you are Joking, sir." truth. n the mountains , of West Virginia, Its back on the family within? find half the battle la gained If you "Oh, no. You see If I crawled out of He marched straight up to Charlie nut our first great battle was Shiloh, will never allow youraelf to W- here I would, by Implication, admit my Your inferiorsare of real help u where Captain Smith was left on tbe and stretched out hla hand. thing gloomy.— Lydia M. ChlM. | connection with those whom Baron you only when they know you are la* “eld wounded. He recovered rapidly, "My moat abject apologies, my dear however,and waa toon with hla com- T11. ^«SiY5^.«ru. boy, for what haa happened. It waa a nexlble. ?aUflA3R>t SiuM At Stone River, I eew that out rest. v \X - j ^ '•w

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'-V-; ' ' THE CHELSEA STANDARD. THUR8DAYS JUNE S. ISOS.

I W. ROBINSON, M. B., M. 0. P. A Oaa of KIMrwBsa’s U • 8., Ontario. Senator Klttredge, of South Dakota, SAVE 20 GEMS PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON. H. & 00., Good Hearted GEO. FOSTER When going to Jackson h. -c. . tells a story about a reception which A Buccaaior to the Into Dr. K. McCoIgnn. he attended, which is especially ap- to the Boland Office mid reildenoe,comer Main and PLUMBERS. preciated by some of the "cliff dwell- Park itraeU. Phone No. 40. rooolro ers,” os the senators their Man, CBKLBKA, MICBIOAR. who have Dealers in Pumps, Pipes, Fittings and Windmills. offices in the subterranean part of the or in other words, men with FREE niISFBRS TO ILL CITUllQ eapltol are called. Patent wood rod couplings. No more bun and bolU to low. Atoo I D. WITHERS LL, good sound hearts, are not very IK JACKSON One of the guests at the reception patent pressed iMthan for tubular welle. increasing; was a young man from the west, who numerous. The II Attorney iDdConoselor it kv. by buying coupon books, now on number of sudden deaths from voi was asked to take a glass of wine. Tubular Well Driving and Repairing promptly Behais' Barber Shop, containl** ^ Office over Bank Drag Store. “I never drink wine,” he said. heart disease attended to. “Never drink wine?” said the host. daily chron- tickets r»od going either direction 2 Aluminum »nd gold pilnt for itovss, pumps and nil kinds of Iron work CBBUKa, - - MICHIGAN . In surprise. icled by the tween Jeekeon and Grass Lake, to,- “No,* said the young man. oenta. Theee tickets are tran'ifw.^ press, is proof 1 Agents for Aerraotot Windmills. * IIstcb-Wln»nsbuilding. btapfan & son. n "So then I cannot Induce you to Join of the alarm- and good until need. ' " Foner&l Directors and Bmbiliners. me?” persisted the host. mg preva- “No,” was the reply. "I don’t touch lence of this H ' K8TABL13UHD 40 VKAltS. wine, but if you can find me a little dangerous CUKLSCA, - MICIlItiAM. plain old rye whisky, I think I could be persuaded to take a drink.”— complaint, Chelsea Telephone No. 9. Washington Post. and as no one can foretell A. A CO., Q MAPE3 Ta.te. of the Otter. just when a ^ niHERAL DIRECTORS AID E1BALMERS. The otter, as is well-known, will eat fatal collapse ’* Ai Kr**m®r- WORTH THE FRIGE. Jackson tor FINK FUNERAL FURNIBHlNUa. none but the choicest portions of the will occur, the danger of neg- U risi Lake liras* Lake fish it catches; and will.forpreference, lecting treatment is certainly a Your savings are well invested when you buy re- for JukioQ A. M. P. M. Call* answered promptly night or day. select even those choice portions from A. u, f.i ! very risky matter. If you are 6:110 IS: 16 8:40 Cheleea Telephone No, 6. the plumpest and best-tasting vari- liable Jewelry. It wears and gives pleasure for short of breath, have pain in 7:16 1:30 7:V CUEL6EA, UICBIOAN. eties. It is this trait in its character 8:30 2:4ft 9.1ft left side, smotheringspells, pal- years and is always worth the price. 4:00 which leads it to play such havoc in 9 '4ft in.'Zft 11:00 6:30 11:40 \k[ B. pitation, unable to lie on side, HAMILTON trout streams and other preserved wa- t :00 8:1ft ters. In order to provide for itself a especially the left, you should Veterinary Surgeon Jl. E. ‘WHsT-A-HsrS. e::to meal of perhaps two or three dozen begin taking 10;45 Treate all diseases of domesticated - mals. Special attentiongiven to lame- mouthfuls, the otter will not Infre- Hunday— Pint car car leave* Jackson .it* a. ra.,audGnualAkcT.-Afta-m, 11,011 ness and horse dentistry. Ofllceand res- quently catch and kill nearly as many Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly dons. mu.Y Heart Cure. Cara run on standard time. idence on I*ark street across from M. K. fine fish, contenting Itself with a small church, Chelset, Mich. portion from the back of each victim J. A. KreimerofArkansas City, KanA, sayi: “My heart was so bad it was im- immediately behind the gills. When possible forme to lie down, and I could IT W. SCHMIDT, an otter kills a moorhen— which is not neither sleep nor rest My decline was MICHMnCMISAJ li, PHYSICIAN AND SUHGKJI. seldom when these birds abound near rapid, and 1 realiied 1 must get help soon. 1 was advised to try Dr. Miles' Its habitat — it devours the neck only, ra on,w hnllr, 1 10 to 12 lor* noon ; 2 to I afternoon ; JWiKotm.1 Heart Cure, which I did, and candidly WATCH FOR THE onice hours l - ,0 „ evenin({. leaving the body intact, and devoid of believe it saved my life." Tims Card, takinf affect, Nov. 2, ijoi Bltiht and Day calls answered promptly. every drop of blood. — Nature. Chelsea Telephone No. SI 2 rlmts lor ofllce. 3 t>r. MiUa* Remedies are aeld nuns kajt: rliijts lor residence- all drugflata guarantee. Smalleat of Microbe.. by on No.8— DatroitNlghtEiprees5:22 tm I CHKIJKA, - UICH. NEW BAKERY WAGON No, 86— Atlantic Express 7:16 a. n. The smallest microbe yet known is Dr. Milea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. No. 18— Grand Rapids lo.qo s. a II. .S. Holmes, pres. C. II. Kempt, vice pres. said to have been discoveredby 0. You can have your Bread, Cakes ami Pies delivered at your door J.A.Pulmer, cashier. deo.A.Beliole.ast.cashler No, fl— Express and Mail ‘ Voges, of Buenos Ayres. It is much 8:16 p, n —NO. au.- .v. c. Exci nsioys. every day. less than the influenza bacillus, and nans west. IHE^EMPF COMMERCIAL A SAVINGS BANK only just discernible magnified The Michigan Central will run an ex- when No. 8— Express and Mail 9:15 l m CAPITAL Hi'.UUU. about 1.500 times. The work of the cursion to Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Bat- GROCERIES. Commercial and Savinas Departments. Money No. 18— Grand Rapids 6:17 p.m. smallest bacterium in this troubled tle Creek and Jackson, Sunday, June 8th. We carry Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Collee, Tea, Sugar and all to loan ou hrst clasa security. No. 7 — Chicago Express 10:20 p, bl Directors:Reuben Kempt, H.S. Holmes, C. U. world is to produce deadly abscesses, Fare from Chelsea to Grand Rapids or kind* nf Canned Goods and fine Groceries. O.W , Rua<2Lis,6en. Pass A Tickst Art Kempt. K. S. Armstroua. C. Klein, known in South America ns manguea, Kalamazoo, SI 50; to Battle Creek, $1; to Ueo. A. Rellole. Ed. Vogel- *.A. William, Agent. in cattle, with this special character- Jackson 50 cents. Train leaves Chelsea Call al the store or slop the wagon ami gel ottr prices. istic— the hotter the climate the more Slit HUMPHREY THOMPSON, at 0:08 a. in., and returning leaves Grand fatal the infection. A further peon- D, Y., A. A. & J. RAILWAY One of the greatest living aulliorltieg Rapids at 0:00 p. in.; Kalamazoo at 7:30, J. Gr. liarity is that if the abscess is opened AM. TELE rtlONK 40. on foods and feelings says that the aver Battle Greek at 8.-05 and Jackson at 9:15 TIMS CARD TAKINQ RFFKCT Al'KILl.tfi, in its early stages the disease is arrest- nge duration of life has been increased ed and the animal saved. Minuteness same day. On and after this date car* will Imre Jifk*, by DENTISTRY. Therefore see to It Rolna east at ft:«fta. m. and ever* houriliK* of the germs of disease is no particular ..ft...... tu in ir. * ',u“1 and keep your teeth In good repair at a The Michigan Central will give an ex after until 10 4ft np. ni. email annual expense and enjoy old age. advantage to the victims; the influenza Ift curslon to Ann Arbor and Detroit Sunday, -o' rr- ,-i -f indem,bBW,b" microbe makes up for its diminutive- af»^Kmmm- We are here to help you. JuneSth. Train leaves Chelsea at 8:10 Leave tbelsea 6:39 a. m. and even boa thereafteruntil 11:39 p. m. 0. E. HATHAWAY, ness by overwhelming numbers.— Sci- a. in., and returning leaves Detroit at HEADQUARTERS FOR Cara will leave Ann Arbor roIiir wni h (i ence. Graduate in Dentistry. a. m. and every hour thereafter until IhiSa a 9:00 p. in. and Ann Arbor 9:00 p. m.. Leave ChelseaH :ft0 a. ra. and every Imurthm- His Special Grace, same day. Fare for round trip from Iron Age and Tiger Cultivators, Farmers’ Fa-j after until II :S0 a. m. G. BUSH Leave Onus Lake 7:14 a. m. ami even bw “Yes," said a teacher in a South side Chelsea to Detroit 70 cents; and to Ann thereafter until 12:14 a- m The company ceaerve* the rluht tc ebun PHYSICIAN AND SCWIIOB. school, the other day, while endeavor- Arbor 25 cents, children of o years and vorite Drills; Tiger and Johnson Horse Rakes,! the time ofany•f any car..... without ...... notice ing to explain to her class how the Formerly resident physician U. of M. under 12 years one-half adult excursion Cars wlil meet at (Jrass Lake and »t5o.l same word may have different mean- Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows, siding. Hospital, fare. (.tra run on Standard lime. ings, "there is more than one kind of Office in Hatch block. Residence on grace. Grace may be n girl's name, K. 0. T. M. for Michigan, Great Camp Steel Ranges. South street. and grace means beauty, too, so that Biennia. Review, Marquette, June 10 13. when we say a lady or anything else is Excursion rate of one first-classlimited full of grace, we mean that she or it fare for the round trip is authorized. HICLA-O- & HOLIMIES DENTISTRY. is beautiful in form and in character. Now, there is another kind of grace. Date of sale, June 0 to 0 Inclusive, Limit Grown and bridge work .a specialty. I wonder who can explain what it is? return, June 10, Inclusive. Agents for Lamb Woven Wire Fence. mm Local anesthetic used lor extraction. Freddie, does your father say Each package of Putnam FsdelMl Plates of all kinds as cheap as good work what Special round trip Sunday rates.— Rate can be done. you have teeth to when he sits down to breakfast in the Dye colors more goods than any oibet When of one and one-half cents per mile each l>e lillfd cull ou mornings?" dye and colors them better too. Soldb; way. No rate lessthan twenty- five cents. •' 'Uh, gosh, mn, I wish things wasn’t Dr. A. L. Fenn A Vogel. STEGER. always put on the table so sloppy that Date of sale, each Sunday until other-

they spoil a fellow's appetite.' " — Chi- wise advised. Points to which tickets Geo. W. TurnBull S Bon. AUorner. ACOB EDER, cago Record-Herald. may he sold— any point on Michigan 8966 12-307 J TONSORIAL PARLORS Central west of Detroit River, to which PRORATE ORDER. Altitude of Duck'. Flight, Shaving, hair cutting, shampooing, etc., Journey In both directions can be made UTATK OP MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASH I The wild duck, the hawk and the sea ^ tenaw.ia. Ataaeulon of the l,rflb*ieC

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