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Elic McManaman spent last Sunday DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOTTSS. nt George Munro's.—Rev, N. E, Olbbs and fainl ly of Suufleld visited v friends " lit this place last week.—Clark Miller of Jackson visited his sister, Mrs, Van- •' Marterlast week. , • • •..•.•'.'.-..•-;• ;;V VOL. XXXVIII-NO 21. Come to Mason Memorial Day. The city intends to observe the custom of devoting the MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 88; 1895 WHOLE NO. 1951. . % -^-J West Delhi.: ';'.j",j 'May 18—Loud complaints are being day in doing honor to its brave defenders, and have prepared to exoell all previous efforts. made in tikis vicinity over tlie damage Bead Hall's' ad. this week. orSpring Dress prints 8} cents, nt Hall's. Decoration Day. . done to wheat, by the appearance of Come to the People's Store every day for the best values for your money in Dry Goods Insects again.—Henry Pratt lias moved Another good rain Monday evening, Robert Martin will appear before It will he well observed'at Ma• -away, just where we are unable to say. Very pleasant rain last Suuday Justice Squiers today for violating the son and all are Invited to come and and Carpets. New lines of seasonable Goods just received. Ginghams, Prints, Percales, liquor law. —Will Buck's now house has just re• sPiS!aU^„ HAMMOCKS night, participate. ceived a new coat of paint, and he See notice of pooketbook lost in ' YOU are invited to spend your day In Officers of the day: President, will;move in shortly.—The reading m Ilk Hk' ******** Wagon Wash Dress. Goods, Etc another column. Mason July 4. A rousing celebration, Mayor VanSiyke; Marshall, Capt. A. WE HAVE circle will meet with Chas. Chapman CUOQVBT SETS, BASE BALL cool shade, interesting program. Cheney; Chaplain, Rev. H, W. Pow• next Friday evening, May 22.—Mr. We have the greatest variety ever shown in Ingham county and Our Carpets still going at Special Prices. Best All Wool Ingrain Carpet at 49c per yard. Lansing's new city hall tower will ell. Just what you want.. A Nice Samuel Lessenv is building an addi• BIQ.-YCLE8, ' GOODS. - soon contain its two tou bell. Chas. SiUs of Alaledon lias been ar• The procession will form on C street Big Easy'.Lawn!,Chair.for only 98c tion to his burn—Ed. Vromau is ou we are offering Lower Prices than the same quality rested for assault and battery upon Other grades as low as 25c per yard. Jackson and Lansing high schools Wilh right on Ash^street at 1:30 p. in. the sick list. Geo. Parker, u minor, and will have sharp, in the following order: Band, Those Beautiful Glass Berry or of work can be purchased for elsewhere. played ball at Jackson last Tuesday, his trial in Squiers' court today. Our stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades is the Co. F., M. N. a, U. R. K. of P. Fruit Sets arc the Biggest Bargains Holt. A full line of Shirt Waists. New and nobby styles. ' Our aged friend, JamesBoollttie, lies March to G. A. R, hall and escort We manufacture our vehicles and warrant them and our most complete in the city, and our prices suit the times. Special for Saturday at Mills', 10 yds you ever saw for 29c n set. dangerously sick at Ills home in Aure• cbullie and lawn 39c, 1 bale 0 ccotton So PhilMcKeman Post including all vet• May 10—Sam Billon of Bancroft vis- lius. erans, Phil McKeruau W. R. C, El- ited relatives here last week.—Mr. and warrant means something. per yard. * We sell Tea Cups or Saucers Spring Capes and Jackets one-fourth off. Prof. McKone will give the address son Steele Camp S. of V, and flower Mrs. Everett returned from Gratiot Yours truly, The case against F.'E. Clickncr for girls to the opera house. separately. 14 lust Saturday, where they have been BROWNE'S BOOK STORE. at Felts school house Memorial Bey ut 0:30 a. in. hawking and peddling without license That big load of Wall Paper that, visiting relatives for nearly two weeks. Good bargains all through our stock of clean NEW Goods. has been adjourned until to-day and EXERCISES AT OPERA HOUSE. —Mrs. A. Myers und buby of Owosso Tli roc blocks northeast Phillips, optician, remains till Sat• Music. came last Tuesday was for us and it or court house. may be discontinued on account of visited at Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cook's Mason Carriage Co. urday, p. in. No longer. Don't delay.* some defect in the law. Prayer—Rev. H. W. Powell contained some cf the handsomest .receutly.—Huttie Billon is visiting ber New Advertisements Ibis Week. • Music. sister iu Aiaiedon.—The weekly pray• 42eowtf .Mason, Mich. What Wo Have—Ford & Klrby. The Methodist Sunday school is pre• There wijl he an Ice cream social Decoration Day exercises by Phil patterns you ever saw.. Ice Cream Soda—Longyear Bros. paring to observe Children's day Sun• at Wallace Taylor's Friday night, er meeting will De held at Mr. Alonzo Flno Teas and Coffees—"/undercook Grocery McKernuu Post, No. 53, G. A. 11. All kinds of Crockery, Glass and ; Cheney's next Wednesday evening.— Co. day, June 7. June 5, proceeds to go to the Etchell M usio. Horinsdorr day—Mills Dry Goods Co. Bayard Miller returned to Adrian last Fine Tea and Rev. Bavid Howell will supply the. Sunday school. Come aud have i Roster of comrades wbose gruves Tinware cheap. lie Couldn't Drive Nails. Special Sale—People's Store. good time and help the Sunday school Monday to resume work.—Geo. Miller White Oak. Special Sale—Parkhuist. Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath both are to be decoruted by Historian W " It always pays you to buy your left for the northern part of the state Fltchborg. days on their large farm last week.— The White Oak and Leroy farmers' Jonas Swartz, Harlviiie, , re• Specials for one wook—O. II, Hall. morning and evening. Adams. Colored Shoes—F. W. Webb. The Henley lawn mower excels all goods of us and come to Mason to Monday, where lie will work his We regret to learn that Henry Stowell club convened as usual May 10. Meet, lates an experience all the more won• Memorial address by Mrs. Mary C Mrs. M. J. Titus has sold her farm Coffee, Probato Court—Estate or Francis McMabon; Pastor G. T. Curtis of Aurelius and others, for sule only hy C. F. Browu*2 brother's farm. is no better. _ ing called to order by President Curtis derful because be is now nearly seven• You Farmer! Estate of Sally M, Fowler; Estate of Wil• Bliss of Saginaw. celebrate the 4th of July. to Rose Ann Obrieu and will move to liam tiedney. H. W. Powell of Mason exchange pul• The matinee at the fair ground to• Mason to make her future home.—S. Beeman, ty. He says: ''I wouldn't take $100 Music. Aurelius. Will see our new wagon at yourdoor< Order or Publication—A. M. Cummins. pits next Suuday evening. morrow is a sure thing. Tlie bicycle Benediction. Eden. W. Dunham and his wheel have gone Music by our local choir. Roll call for the good Br. Wheeler's Nerve Vi• In a few days. Look for our name< on the wagon. Yon will do well to ( races will he iu the afternoon and will At the close of these exercises the to Cohoctali to-engage iu the crusade The protracted efforts at the M. E. ed by the secretary, and minutes of talizer has done me. I always worked Burglars broke into Mapes aud Co.'s FORD& KIRBY. May 10—Lillie Carr is in this vicini• trade with us, lor you will Und a large < he a quarter mile and a one mile race procession will form and march to the church closed Sunday night.—Claud previous meeting read and approved. hard .and was cureless about a little NEWS NOTES. clothing store at Lansing lust Friday ty again.—Mrs. Leverett and two chil• work.—A fine program has been ar• and complete lino of OUR ROYAL both open to all Ingham county riders cemetery where the following program Hill went to Vernon Suturduy and Select reading was next in order stomach trouble I had and sleepless• night aud took some good clothes. .Bazaar, Crockery and Wall Paper. dren are visiting their uncle, Isaac ranged for Decoration day to he held No charge for eutry. Shoulder your wiii be observed: Upon arriving at at the M. £. church ut 1:30 o'clock. visited his brother over Sunday.— Mrs. Theo, Weston opened the exer ness, which I suppose accounts for the CHOICE.... Only three weeks more will finish Tallmau.—Benuis Walton and Chas. SATSUMA TEA the school year. Tnanks to John Lyon for compli• wheel aud win. the cemetery the procession will Oration will be given by Geo, R. Heck Frank Isiiam was home over Sunday. cises hy reading an interesting and nervous trouble which struck me about Ash and Main Sts. Klrby are putting down drive weils GROCERIES; mentary, delicious and lusty strawber• Bavid M. Miller, father of Mr. Ed movo to the Soldiers' Memorial lot of Lansing. The procession will then —Mr. S. Parker went to Lansing amusing article entitled "Rural Re• four years ago. Limbs of my right side Speclul shirt waist sale at the People's this week.—Miss Grace Staats of Al- And our prices are all right. < and ries. They came early, too, May 25. Miller of Aiaiedon, died iu Clinton where under .the auspices of the W form and march to the cemetery in the Tuesday.—L. A. S. met with Mrs. S. marks," Next was a dialogue hy two got so I couldn't control them; at times Our Canned Goods are good'and fresh, < Store Saturday, May 80. * nledon spent Sunday with iter parents. county and was brought to Mason yes. R. C, 100 school children trained and following order: Fitchburg cornet B. Davis Wednesday.—Rev. R. A. gills not yet in their teens, which add I couldn't hold u cup in my hand to and we have the tlneslassortment In < Amoskeag apron gingham at 3_c per Ben Hall is moving into G. S. Gilbert's the city and our prices are right. < BLENDED Tlie L. A. S. of Eden will meet at terday for burial. His remains rest directed by Miss Emma Grattau, will band, old veterans, twelve little girls McCoiinell is here this week.—Bertha ed much interest to the meeting and drink from it, ami in a crowd would yard for one hourut the People's Store house.—W. H. Hortou utteuded the shows the interest manifest on the part We have just received a fresh Invoice of ( the home of Mrs. Austiu Westgate ou May 30, 4 to 5 p. m. * beside those of his wife. Many hero give the beautiful ceremony entitled representing north, south, east and Parker visited at Holt last week. unconsciously hit people with my C. F. Ulan He's celebrated Coffee*, the 5 MOCHA AND JA VA "Memorial of the Flowers," hy Mrs K. of P. convention at Jackson last of the children. June 3. All are invited. remember him us a worthy man. Fu west, flower girls, citizens, vehicles. jerking right arm. The doctors called best on earth. We also carry a full Hue S The circus at Jackson last Saturday Kate Brownleo Sherwood, in honor week.—Several ladies of this place met ol tho best Tea*. Yours Resp'y, ueml services were held at the M. E, Cemetery exercises, singing. Homage Dansville. Question hox opened by Mr. J. R. it nervous paralysis and said that, at COFEEE Better roads leading to Mason, and called lots of thugs and crooks to that of the unknown dead. At tho close with the L. A. S. of North Leslie at Potter. To the question, "Whatcan my age, couldn't he cured. I saw Br. church. Geo. McArthur's last Thursday aud to Columbia, slain by the North South Mayor Piugree of Detroit was iu better streets iu Mason than any other city—Some good people, too, of course, of the exercises at the memorial lot, be said in favor of the American trot• Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer advertised REAMER & COLLIER. Nelson Is)iam of Aurellus was again enjoyed a pleasant time.—The remains East and West, floral tributes, bene• town last week,—Garry Densmore and city within fifty miles of us cau boast which will Include the "Flag Salute" diction. Marshals, J. M. Wballon, wife were visiting triendsuud relatives ting horse?" said the horse was indis. in the Repository and got a sample of. The members of Class 4, Presbyterian arrested this week, charged with sell• und singing by the children, the PRATT, of Mrs. Lida Grifllth were brought to pensabie. There is a cull for horses, Sunday school, Holt, will give a social ing liquor April 4. Thecomplniiit was Zack Clark.—Mrs. Olds of Blackmun, here this week.—I. W. Moe and wife bottle of it, which I thought helped me, Mason Lodge No. 70. F. & A. M., graves of all veterans in the cemetery Eden last Wednesday and luid to rest America is tlie only country raising Are daily proving their superiority) on Friday evening, June 5, ut Park's urged by the W. C. T. U. of Aurelius, Jackson county, visited old frieuds left this week to be gone several days so bought a bottle. Think I have confers the M. M. degree next Wed- will he decorated with flowers and er- iu the Kir by cemetery by the side of hall. Ou investigation yesterday and after The Cash Grocer, here last Saturday.—The remains of visiting and rusticating.—Last Sunday the trotting horse. Reports the several used three bottles, and they have made over all other brands. neaclay evening and desires a good at• ergreon by the children and members her former husband, Stephen Foster. horses recently sold at high prices a steady man of me. I have not felt swearing five witnesses Justice Squiers Mrs. Griffith, who died at Trist on the wilt go down in history as a windy tendance. Phillips, optician, remains till Sat of the G. A. R. When this tribute to -OFFERS FOR- day. Several shade, ornamental and One horse owned hy himself was as well iu four years aud am still im• found no reason to hold him aud he the dead is ended, all the children Wheatneld. 13th Inst., passed through here ou the urday p. m. No longer. Bou'tdeluy way to Eden where they will he laid fruit trees were blown down in and among others shipped to France, proving. Why, for two years I Are you using them? The Elms Buggy Company at Al• wus released. who have taken part in the exercises MAY 17, 1S06. at rest in tlie Kirhy cemetery.—Some around tlie village.—I. D. and D. L. Claimed that the price of roadsters couldn't drive a nail." Mr. Geidlin- bion bus made an assignment. Not What did the wife of the governor of There will ho a social In the parlors and all the organizations which have North Carolina say to the wife of tlie Saturday and Monday: F. A. Merrifleld and Geo. Hunting• of our young people were out riding Everts have been summoned here to must advance. ger, in whose store the interview took everyone gets rich iu the manufacture of tho M. E. church, Friday evening formed a part of the procession are re• governor of South Carolina? "Have ton go to Mason as jurors.—The social last Sunday evening. They were tlie bedside of their mother, who is Next question, "What is the remedy place, fully corroborated Mr. Swartz' of buggies. May 29. The barrels which were giv• quested to reform and .March to Q. A, you got hugs?" at Geo. Davis' last Thursday evening very sick. An operation was perform• for hard times."' answered by Mr. Ly• statement, saying Iiis cure was a sur• Preparations are being made by the li. hall before dispersing. singing hut past experience has taught -FORH en out some time ago will be returned was well attended, considering the ed Monday by Drs. Winters and Lem• man VanBuren. Said to get out of prise to all who knew of the case. We Royal Arcanum societies about the Lemonade aud kisses will be served us that it was not cats, so we let them For new tires, tire-setting or general COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. weather.—Miss Minnie Smith has com• go Gallager.—Tlie bund boys cleared on.—Runaways are becoming an epi• debt and keep out of debt was all the are authorized to say, this medicine state for a grand picuic at Graud Ledge repairing, call on W. H. Wells, south free of charge to the families having 1 Sack Flour (best) 45c pleted an addition to her father's remedy he knew. Very wholesome to control and cure of all nerve trou• some day iu June. $8.90 at their social.—Mr. and Mrs. demic here. Three occurred last week of court house square. All work first, barrels, to others five cents will he Judge Wisuer of Flint now occupies 1 Bushel Fine Potatoes, house, which siie will occupy.—Jos. advice indeed, if could only get there. bles, is sold by Longyear Bros., drug• 15c Ezra Wateriiouse of Bansviiie visited and a fourth one narrowly averted. Don't miss the great Decoration Bay class and cheaply executed, * Charged. Everyone cordially invited. the circuit courtlheuch here aud Judge Dennis is putting down a drilled'well at Asa Wiiterhouse's Saturday and Next, "What is the difference be• gists, and by all druggists. May. 8 Bars Lenox Soap, Following is the program of memor• FURNITURE shoe sale at Brown Bros.', Mason. * , Supt. McKone will conduct a county Vivette Batiste, the best and cheapest Persou is at work at Lansing. 25c for bis tenant house. G. States is do• Siindar.—Asa Wateriiouse lias traded tween capital and wealth?" was very ial and Decoration Day services at teachers' institute at Kalkaska the wash goods, at the People's Store on ing the work.— Willard Miiiuis of his house and lot with E. R. Hawley intelligently answered by Mr. Archie ' The council will receive tho bids at Mr. aud Mrs. Merritt Hewitt have 7 lbs. Jackson Crackers, Dansville, under the auspices of Frank v eek of August 3 and assist in another Saturday, May 30, at 3jc per yard. * 25c Delhi visited iiis father at this place for a small place In Henrietta. HicKs Post No. 78, G. A. R.: Smith. Ingham county flews their meeting next Monday eveuiug moved to a farm iu Aluledon across one day this week.—Mrs. Geo. Acker .... Ionia the week of August 10. 1 lb. Pay Car Tobacco, 19c .Memorial services at tlio M, E. church on Mr. aud Mrs. VanBuren led us iu an Housekeepers remember our Pricos for the construction of uu arch bridge Laborers who work for tlie city of from the Canaan school iiouse. They is very'ill.—The social at Mrs. Emma West Aurelius. Sunday. .May 21, at 2:30 p. m., conducted by old time and soul stirring song service. Entered at the PostorHco, Mason, ou west Ash street. Hurry W. Whiteley, son of Henry Lansing will hereafter have days of began farming there yesterday. 1 4-lb. box Gold Dust Washing Hichcock's Friday evening, for Rev. Rev. S. W. Illrd. are Below Competition, and will sell as second-class matter Fred Walton and wife of Homer The main question was then opened, GLENARUON Occasionally, in passing through the Whiteley of Lansing, is liable to be but eight hours length and will get 15 Bird, netted $11.—Mrs. Barker, who All comrades, ex-soldlcrs and S. O. V. are Powder, visited at C. H. Buckingham's Mon especially Invited to meet al 1'ost hall at two Resolved that the financial system of the Most Furniture for the Least Published Every Thursday hy country, one sees u good, old style field one of the pages at the republican cents an hour. The hours are limited Wool Wanted. :I8C bus been away on a visit, returned 25165 day.—Maud Stan toil of Eaton Rapids o'clock p. m. sharp, aud maroh to the church the government ought to be changed." of heavy clover. They're scarce, hence national convention ut St. Louis. because of the great number of idle 50,000 pounds hy R. G.Coy & Co., at Saturday.—Ernest Lindner has been In a body, Money ever offered in your life time. CAMPBELL & ROSE. A few pounds of good Baking spent Sunday at''Terror Fiats."—Mrs, Question opened by F. Liverance, ex- Grandson of the great Pilot Medium all the more beautiful. men, whom it Is hoped cau be given Mason elevator. 40tf keeping bachelor's hall for a few days OICORATION 1>AY. Speclul sale for oue week, at Hull's.* Nettie Turner and child return to Floral Committee — Mrs. A. L. Crossmnn, supervisor of Leroy township. Said and the finest individual ,in the Our very large Stock of Furniture a small chance at employment, thus Powder to close out at IOC at the old stand. Mrs. 11. C. Evarts, Mrs. II. L. Aseltlue, Mrs. the policy of the government was run The Mandolin Club gave many of John Oram, who has been canvass dividing it among them us fairly as Card or Tlinnka. their home iu Toledo.—Theron John county, will make the season of 1S96 is New and Modern in Style, making One year, tl.00; six months, 80 east, j three Come and sec how cheap you can Wm. Cooper. Mrs. O. L. Lathrop, Mrs. A. J. on National debt. Denounced the Na• months, 35 esnts—In sdvsn.s. our people beautiful serenades last ing Lansing city for Fourth of July possible. Wo hornby oxtend lo nil who so kindly aid son and wife of Aiaiedon visited here Miller and Mrs. Theo. Holrmun. ed us and sympathized with us In our Into North Leslie. tional bunking system as a swindle. at my barn in Mason, with the ex• one of the finest lines in Central Thursday evening. The moonlight funds, says they will hardly celebrate, buy groceries for cash. Bring your over Sunday.—Q. Vanderbeuk drives Finnl- Hicks Post No. 78, O. A, R., ex-sol- ADVERTISING RATES. On June 0, at the residence of F. S. bereavement or daughter nnd sister our Miss Babe Closson of Onondaga hr.s Both old parties sat down on silver— ception of Mondays at Dansville, at and musicweie delightful. as only about $400 has been subscribed heartfelt thanks; especially do wc appreciate a new span of t-vo years old colts.— dlers and S. O. V. are requested to nicelnt U Michigan. Ouradvortlslng rates made known atoffloe Hortou, on the W j of S E } of Section the action of Uausvllle schools, Butter and Eggs, wc pay the highest been visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Dill.— Cottage prayer meeting at Tlios. Pick A. R. hull at 12:30 o'clock p. in.,sharp. The demonetized it. Took one-half our $10 to insure. Business oards f 1 a line per yoar. The Mason high school hull team 9 in Leroy township, ut 10 o'clock a. procession will rorm on Jackson stroot. In " Last Saturday Miss Lamb of Bans• Mu. AKii Mas. OKU, S. HIOQ AUD Sons. Mrs. Wm. Root has returned from worth's Tuesday night.—Lois Haisey money from us. Was a time when Wc guarantee everything Just as Business locals dve cents per line eaohand played a game at Bansviiie lust Satur• m., Brain Commissioner McIntyre market price. front or Q. A. It. hall, In the following onlor: Olcnarlton was foaled in 1S92, every Insertion. viiie brought her infant Sunday school l'ockctbouk j.ost. two months' visit with her son and has quit work for S, Amdursky, dry 1 Dansville cornet band, 2 Frank Hicks Post some wanted gold demonetized. We take pleasure in show• day whicu resulted in a' victory for will let the contracts for deepening, stands 155^ hands high, weighs 1,1 -jo Advertised and Marriage,birth,and death notices free, class to Mason and hud Artist Van Large dark brown pockelbook, lost between Your respectfully, daughter in Faankfort.—Chan Ingalls and ox.soldlers, 3 Shlloh Camp No. 23, S. O. received more for our products before Obituary notloes, resolutions or respect Mason by a score of 37 to 14. widening and straightening the Le• goods firm of Eaton Rapids, and is at ing goods and giving prices, whether Slyke take a group picture of the little Mason und tho county furin. lust Thursday, spent Sunday in Eaton Rapids.—Mrs, V., nnd march to the public school grounds, '73. Said England demonetized silver pounds, and'bright bay in color. He cards orthanka etc.. Ave cents aline. roy county drain. Parties bidding on containing papers. Finder pleaso leave at home.—News of the marriage of Helen where the procession will be formed uuder It is quite probable that the water mlks. Minnie Allen of Jackson was the guest 11, Heywood of Pullman, Wash., to the directions of olUcer of the day, II, L. As- first and next. sires the class the market demands. you vish to buy or not. the work must be prepared to furnish this olllce. Mwlp PRATT, tho Gash Grocir. mains will be extended to the city Phillips, optician, remains till Sat• of her parents a few days last week.— Br. Ferguson of Clarinda, , was cltlno, In the following order. 1 Danxvlllo Mr. T. Weston said tile mony ques• Call and look him over. bonds on that (lay. Drcnsiniihliii;. The L. A. S. was well attended at Mrs cornet band, 2 Frank Hicks Post No. 78, G. tion is the great question. The more Call and take advantage of the Business Cards. cemetery. The wuter supply uow urday, p. m. No longer. Don't delay.* received hy friends here recently. She A. R., and ex-soldlers, 3 clergymen, .1 bier there is very limited and gradually F. G. Aunis is still lu the old country Mrs, j. II. Price has returned from Lansing Geo. McArthur's. The next one will is a sister of Mrs. C. H. Buckingham nnd (lowers, 5 Shlloh Camp No. 23, S. O. v., scarce money the better it is for the A. G. LYON, Mason, Mich.Special Low Prices offered for the and Is now prepared to do dressmaking at fulling. Shurger's grove, at Grand river, Is and his employers write him to go to her residence on cast Ash street. Slwii be at Rev. Vanillin's at Leslie Thurs. and your scribe.—H. Backus of Oneida 0 Dansville and surrounding schools, 7 Vil• money lender and bad for the borrow• MASON LODGE No. 10, F. A A. M. now open to the public. The grounds lage council, 8 citizens, and inarch to the Next 30 Days. H. C. Ward handles the Fairfield Berlin, Glussgow and Liverpool to day, May 2S.—Mr. and Mrs. E. P. called here last Weduesday, while ou er. Said the times were in the interest \Meuts ovory Weduesday ror work, are free to all picuic parties, and all look up the horse market. He is muk Fnriu Tools for Sale. cemetery and form In a hollow square around plow aud repairs for the same. * Blackmun were tlie guests of Friends his way to Bansviiie and Anderson.— tho Cenotaph, where tho following order will of tlie money lender. Is in favor of Yours for Business, * Members and visiting brethren earn, are cordially Invited to enjoy its ad• ing mauy sales for them, aud the Mower, blndor, bean-puller, plow, double be observed: 1 Music by tho band, 2 Prayer developing the resources of the country GREENBACKS 2:23% i. eslly Invited to be present. harness and other Implements, AH nearly near Aurelius last Fridny.—Christie Mrs. Millie Ellsworth has won her _ v D. P. WixiTMouK. W. M. Companions of Ingham Chapter No. vantages. prospect is that he will have to spend new, and forsulo cheap, Meska was in Onondaga Sunday.— bythol'oBt Chaplain, 3 Address by the Post and said the people wanted silver. damage suit against the street car com• Commander, Response by Captain ol Shlloh Sire of Greenceps, 2:154; Bassora, H. L. HOFFMAN, Damvlllt. joux LASENBY, Secretary. 1038tf 51 are urged to attend a special meet• The teachers' mutual association much time there. The horses they •tr IIAUPICK REED, Read an interesting article on the P. P. Backus and wife spent Sunday pany in Chicago. The lady was hurt Camp, 5 Decorating the Cenotaph, 6 Music, 2:10; Aiaiedon Girl, 2:18; Greenwood, ing next Tuesday eveuiug to confer that met at the high school building want are of ' a different grade than Horse For Male. with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush of West 7 Salute, 8 Decoration or comrades' graves. greenback and scored the politician P. S.—Goods Delivered Free. ATTORNEY.*. by tlie driver of a horse car starting 2:20; Loretta B, 2:2U; of 35 with race the M. E. M. degree upou two candi• last Saturday was attended hy about those wanted here. Dark bay. Passion, 0 years old, lt% hands, . Leslie.—Mrs. F. Ingalls has gone to The procession will then march to the M. and the millionaire. Said the people before she was off the steps, three years E, church, where the following program will dates. 40 teachers of the county and they hud weight 1150; sound. For sale cheap. work for Geo. Hlgdon of Leslie for a are awake to this issue. records, 13 iu the 2:30 list. LAWTON T. HEMANS. / Judge A. E. Cowles was a member Dit. NoitTii, Holt. ago. The damages to her limbs were bo observed: 1 Music by tho choir, 2 Prayer 1 The Weekly Graphic is the name of a profitable meeting. , few weeks.—Mrs. Aden Aldricli is en by Rev,Severance, 3Music, .1 Recitation by J. R. Potter said the love of money TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT •f of the class of '61 at the Agricultural placed at $3,000 — A goodly number.but He is a new newspaper venture just opened General Hcpnlr Shop. tertaiuiiig her mother from Muuith. Miss Frauklo Kecne, 5 Recitation by Miss is the root of all evil. The money in law. Oflloe over First State and Sav- For garden hose and lawn mowers College, aud on Decoration Day the not as many us needed, turned out to Mae Grimes 6 Music by the band, 7 Addroas Sttongly Bred, a Great In ,ngsbankA . Mason, Mich. at Potterviile, witii Geo. W. Grames class will meet at the college to observe navlng located In the chcckorcd front the liquor business made the hard It will pay you to call on C. F. Brown.2 building wo are now prepared, to do all re- work in the Fowler cemetery Tuesday by Hon. J. T. Campbell ol Mason, S Music by as editor and proprietor, und he pro• memorial services in honor of the na• North Aurelius. There is much work left undone that the choir, Benediction by liev. S. W. Hire. times. The whole system is out of dividual and a Phenomenal EO. II. GILLESPIE, altornoyatlaw,with miring of watches, clocks, sewing machines, A. Beers, C. F. Patrick, H. C. Evarts, com• L. T. llemnns, Mason. Mich. poses to be independent in politics. Quarterly meetlngservices were held tion's dead. It is one of the few reun• oolts.unbrcllas, guns, lawn mowers, bicycles, can be attended to any time, especially order. Said the banking system us Producer. evorylblng-.Sutlsfactlon guaranteed. Call and J, G. Avery and assistants ure lively mittee, -WANTED h 51. CUMMINS,lawyer, offlce overFarm at the Methodist church Suuday lust. ions of tlie class aud its patriotism is at work on VV. Haskell's barn.—A mowing the weeds later ou. . run in the postofllce is a grand system. The Year Boole credits his get with more Greut complaint is made by the far• Presiding Elder Hickey preached in sco us. J. H. MAUKHAU .S: Co., Mason, Mich. trotting races won In 18B5, also with a greater , ers* Bank, Mason, Mich. commendable. Here's hoping all sur• large willow tree ou Mr. Bohauiiou's If it could he run iu the postofllce by 100 Fvmni i* Sue Moiej kj Biyiig mer on account of the wuy the insect the morning. Tills is Mr. Mickey's » Kliuk. number to trot to race records below 2:20 the B. SANDERS, attorney and counselor vivors will be present. Fnrut ror Nnlo. lawn is in need of extensive repairs, the government in part, it could be run same year than the get of any other Michigan s. is destroying his wheat. Whole fields last year on the district. Bunkerhill Center. Herbert Bobbins of Toledo, well ,'. atlaw. Olllce In the Huntington block, When in want of .garden hose see Eighty-two acres, iii miles oast or Mason. ; Lightning chose it as a target Sunday by the government In whole. The sire now living. They are equally noted for Orstairs , Mason, Mich. of it are tumbling to the ground. Rust Randall farm. A barguln lr sold uow.1 Pay- known here, and Miss Dora Green of their valuable market qualities of size, style, The child study club will meet with the large assortment, at C. F. Browu's2 morning.—The prospects for the com Planting com is all the rage. What idea of the banks going to Washington. up is also showing itself to quite an extent mom- easy.. J. A. CAMI-UELL, need of a better land, when men cau Lansing were married last week.— to borrow money at one per cent, and bsauty aud bold trotting action,. Nerviee UGH E. ROOT, Attorney nnd Counselor Miss Bessie Wehb uext Tuesday after• Iu the trial of the women Bigford 40W0 Jucksou, Mich. Ing wheat crop have decreased 40 per Fee, 8'jo. Return privilege until in foal. at law. Offlceo-cr FlrstStato and Ssv- Mrs. Philena Bopp, aged 67 years, go out and husk corn to plaut? Lots John Baker of Lansing was iu this loaning it to the poor at ten per cent. PLOWS B noon ut 3:30. This is the annual meet• aud Bridgeman lust week, it develop• ElTira nnd 1'lnul*. cent, since the lstof May.—The furious bank. Mason,Mich. slyt committed suicide ut her home in Lan• Df corn husking was done this spring, vicinity last Thursday.—Myron Mor• The system was not inaugurated in Address A. 1. BARBER, Mason, Mich, tigs ing and tlie members are urged to be ed that Robert Martin furnished li• gale Sunday blew out ami destroyed Direct fromo'urfactory, savlngagents'proflts j. HOOD, attorney and counselor nt sing last Saturday. She cut her throat Brown Leghorn oi-gn from solcotcd stock —Wm, Hauuewald of Waterloo died ton moves to Mrs. Shesely's house this the interest and at tlie request of the present. There will be an election of quor t3 the female prisoners iu the jail 23o ror 13. I have berry and vogelablo plan hi many acres of onions, carrots und cab. Our Bett Chilled Plows Complete Oaly $10.00. law. Offlce at Probato olllce, Mason. 71 and left arm with a razor. It was a of tho host standard sorts, curly and late, 5c recently.—The brickwork to the new week.—Rev. L. Hutt aud wife of En- common people, hut hy the hankers. o olllcers and other important business. May 6, so Judge Person suggested, thut Longyear's ICE CREAM SODA huge in the Aurelius gardens, causing S. AVEIIY. attorney ut law. Office op• case of insanity which her people were perdoz., SOo per 100, Including -Irawborry, church is finished and the carpenters tou Rapids spent Friday night with Put in some very thoughtful and able Uu jolattr, *».so. Mr. Martin was a proper subject for ar• uspuragus, tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, eel- Is not baud to swallow, as It Jujit flla a loss of thousands of dollars.—A small Build up your home factories, thereby ob- posite Hudson House, Lansing, Mich. trying to cure ut home. Corset covers worth 35c for ,17c for are now at work putting on the cornice Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiink. — Mrs. remarks. , NOIRAIID 5268-5626 E rest. SherifrMcEuen made complaint cry, pepper and egg plant, Lsto celery aud tho spot and your thirst Is not. worm about the size of No. 16 wire Blodgett has a sister from Lansing vis• talnlng lowest prices. one hour at the People's Store ou Sat• cabbage plants, June .M, ISo per 100, fl.OOpor and roof.—A little raiu Saturday night A vote was then taken on the main An immense line of fine tan shoes in and Martin was taken into custody to 1.000. Prices ou larger amounts made known and an inch iu length is stripping iting her.—The gale Sunday did a BEST LAUD K0I.I.1B MAUI oaly f 10.00. .VUYHICIANB. urday, May 30, 5 to 0 p. m, * aud Sunday. A terrible wind filled question and the affirmative of the all styles, at lowest prices, nt Brown he dealt with in due time. at the gardon. Farmers' wives, when.com- many acres of woodland of its foliage great deal of damage on the Aurelius All work rally warranted. Call and see our pany or threshers come unexpected, come the air with real estate.—We learn that question adopted by a unanimous vote, Bros.' * Captain Snook has been giving the Try Lonrycar'a Pnrla Uroa-s. and causing them to look as hare as in swamp gardens, hlowiug seed and EC0H0HY TRIAHGI.I JOnTTIB FOOTS. R. FRANK E. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN Secretary Longyear writes concern• over lo tho gardon und wo will do our boot to the meat wagon of R. John Doty and after a song by the choir the club The... 1 and surgeon. Offlce and resldonco over boys of Co. F examinations for promo• Und something that will help you out. mid winter.—ISOtJ marks the COth year crops out of the ground.—Winslow W. X. THOMSON. Dansville. D The present term at Agricultural ing the reunion of the Eighth Michi• was badly demoralized and Frank adjourned to meet again in two weeks. Webb A Whitman's clothing store tion with .the following result: C. J, Wit. A. OLDS, j since the first blow was struck iu tlie Turner is failing rapidly.—A number Full Blood College opened last Tuesday with 20S gan infantry, "I have mailed over 400 Harris quite badly injured by the mus. II must occur to you, Mr. Editor, Barnnby will be a sergeant and George •13wlO .Kooky Comfort Gardon, Okemos. settling of tlie township, of Aurelius. of our people have been regular atten• W. W. ROOT, M. D., students. They have representatives invitations to tlie 8th Mich, hoys and tangs running away. Mustangs, like and to all the readers of your valuable Pcrchcron Clark, W. A. Olds and Herbert Sitts Jackson Stone Drain Tile It is very probable it was some time in dants at the revival meetings at Aure• HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE from Russia, Japan, Greece, Armenia, have received answers from some al- Indians, are good only when dead.— paper that the White Oak and Leroy corporals. Each received u standing And sewer pine of all sizes on baud and for May and by Roswell R. Maxson, on lius. Revs. Coiuioly and .McLachlan hoursfromone to two. and from six to and Norway. Tlie summer ready tlmt they will he there. I expect BuBois A Archer have their black, farmers' club is tlie most interesting Stallion Psivenp. M. iu the order named. sain by HHiltf J. W.onArm. Edoa. Mloh the southeast quarter of section 31, proved very successful revivalists. school is also Iu progress. some of the old drum corps present, us smith shop enclosed. They expect to and wide awake club iu all Michigan. T\R JENKINS. Homcoopathlo Physician Barker A C'o'a Prices. where on the 20th of April, 1838, was Nearly fifty conversions crowned their The opera house was filled with peo• I have heard from them." Remember he able to begin work In about a week. All are invited. J. A. SLY, Vinegar If and surgeon. Otllco In Near block; resl- Shiawassee county will present to The reason wo will not make tile longer li , held the first township meeting. The efforts aud thirty-five united with the Recorded with pedigree In tho Percheron deiice corners Main aud Ouk street. ple at Memorial services lust Sunday that this reunion is at Mason, June 10. that thoy aro long enough now, 16 or them —Pretty late to record the fact that Corresponding Sec'y. the republican state convention a can• oldest man in the township in length church Sunday.—A. F. Ashley is Stud books or France and America. Import• evening, and Rev. W. H. B. Urch laying a rod, and present, prloca make but Emmet Cavendar aud wife are rejoic. ed hy Savage <£ Farnham ot Detroit, Mich. didate for member of the state Free concert ut the People's Store on smallozponBO,as follows: of residence was Charles Rauuey, who traveling with Perrine's show.-Mr. preached a stirring aud patriotic ser• ing in the possession of a bright-eyed Two Lives Lost. Owned by ~FARMERS' MUTUAL board of education. It is none other Saturday evening,'May 30. * 2)4 Inch lllo costperl.000, I »,M j was four days old at that time. aud Mrs. Amos Hall are moving In mon that some couldn't help applaud• daughter, the nicest iu Bunkerhill.—- Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction IRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ING- than Prof. J. W. Simmons of Owosso, * ' " 12.§» with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Smith. Vinegar ing even though It was Sunday. The Roy Cole explains his presence iu With every $35 purchase, one J, S, Sweezy writes that he got to Ba City, 111., was told by ber doctors she V. ¥. EAYMOND, Lansvillo, Mich. haraoounty. SafeBt.cheapest.bost. For and he is a very competent man for •« " » 17,80 —Rev. J. B. Morehouse, a successful informatioF n write to J. H. Shufor,secretary, Presbyterian choir rendered good the cityjuil by saying that because he Onondaga. kota all right.—Fred Stone uow occu• had consumption and that there was Black, no white; 16% hands high; weight the place. music. " " " " " .28,00 evangelist will commence a series of Mason. R.J.Bullen.Prosldent.Mason. could not spell a word, his teacher !1 May 10.—Mrs. Hattie Graham enter. pies the Daniel DeCamp farm.—Elmer no hope for her, but two bottles Br. 1,700 pounds; foaled April SO, 1884; imported Superintendent S. B.Laird ofBowa- meetings at the M. E. church June 4. bred 1886; by M. Odlllard of Avon, canton of Everybody should take advantage of whipped him and then he thumped •i »« .» *, it MMl 82,sQ Wood's horses succeeded in demoral• King's New Discovery completely giac schools will succeed Supt. Hoyt ; talued the L. A. S. this week.—Chas, He will be assisted by a good singer.— Murolles-les-Braux, department or garth; got C. L. CASTERLIN, Brown Bros.' great cash shoe sale on his teacher. Roy was arrested today ,i 4, i, ,t „,,",, 00,01 izing his uew buggy one day last week. cured her and she says it saved her by Vermouth (5(108), he by Picador (7330), he Vinegar at Lansing aud will receive u salary of Dr. P. 1*. flrnven, Dentist, i Townseud was home from the M, A. C, Truman Glllett of Charlotte visited OAN. COLLECTION, INSURANCE AND Saturday next. • by officer Cook and It is true that ho —The board of review ls iu session to- life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 130 Florida by Bavard I„ ha by Picador, belonging to the $1,500. Mr. McKone of this city stood Urndualoor the university oniMsa*'Cof Michigan nn. d j over Sunday.—A youug Japanese min• his parents over Sunday.—Cadwell French eovernm't, he by Favorl I. (711), helby j Real Estate Brokers.. Offlce over F. W. offered ills teacher, Miss Maude day, May 10, and will meet again next St., San Francisco, suffered from a 'ebb'sflhoeStore, Mason, Mich. very high among the applicants hut There are several union soldiers bur• of tho Chicago poaw-rnduato school on bridgo Tickets given with every $1 pur- ister from Albion college, witn a very Bobbins is in Toledo with his brother Coco (712); dam Moustache 15025), by Bayard I, Rhodes of (lie Bingham street school, and crown work. Teeth filled und oxtraotod Monday and Tuesday. — The wind dreadful cold, approaching Consump• by Vldocq (782), by Coco (7i«). , Having purchased George Mr. Laird was looked after even before ied in tile cemetery at North Aurellus, clin^e. Save your ticket and long and unpronounceable name, gave Herbert where be expects to obtain a personal violence. He will he arraign• without pain hyanow process, Espuolnl at- storm did a large amount of damage tion, tried without result everything Nolraud has a clean, bony head, small ears Long's interest In the tank O FRKELAND, Real Estate Exchango, Supt. Hoyt resigned. and memorial services will bo held ut tenllon fclveu to tho saving-or natural teeth ' a lecture and illustrated it with stere- positiou.—Iva, the three years old well set; finely crested neoh, well set on his ed beforo Justice Chase.—Lauslug Re• OIIlos ivi Washington Ave, south, oppoalio get a Carpet Sweeper, Sunday. Trees, fences, corn cribs and else then bought one bottle of Dr. . Flro, Llfo and Accident Inanrauce. No• the chiiroh there on Decoration Bay I opticou views at the church last Friday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse body; high withers; full loin aud quurler; of Vinegar ut Webberville, H Speclul sale from 3 to 4 p. m. ou pat• publican. Hudson house. small buildings were blown down, Kiug's New Discovery and iu two clean, well shaped legs with good action. tary Public, Otllco over City Bakery, Mason, (Saturday) beginning at nine o'clock j evening. Saturday evening he gave was buried last Thursday afternoon in I am prepared to supply Mich. tern oil cloths, li yards for 17c, some- Electric much valuable real estate was carried weeks was cured. He is naturally a. m. There will he good music, The other day two oioss-oyed men | the same entertainment at Arfand the Bunker cemetery. Funeral ser• tiling new, at the People's store on were riding down William street, when away, gardens destroyed, onions were thankful. It is such results, of which any and all in auy amount -TVR GEO. C."MOODY, VETERINARY and an address by J, T. Campbell. Tho Capitol Eloetrlo ' Engineering.: Co. of , school house, and on Sunday morning vices were held at Curtis school bouse Saturday, May 80. * suddenly a collision occurred. Then Lansing Is proparcd'tod' ' ' o wiring nlsu lurnlnh sent where not a scent Is left to get a these ure samples, that prove the won• Terms, $10 to Insure. of pure Cider Vinegar. I ) Surgoonand DentlHt,(graduate A good attendance Is hoped for. ; and cyonlng ho filled the pulpit at the at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Veterinary Oollogo). Troats all diseases of one of the men angrily said: "Why onandollors and irtinmings for residences ANOTHER CARLOAD cent, the leaves of the trees look as derful efficacy of this medicine in C. R. Underwood of Alaledon has and storoa In Mn-on. A representative will ' church. Both his lecture aud his ser• McLachlin,—Born, Friday, May 8, to Will make the season as follows: Farmers, bring your small Horses an dOntllo. Wlllattond oallsdayand The officers of the Ingham county don't yon look where you're going?" though they had been killed by flre, Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles sight. Orfloe and rosldenoe corner A, and purchased a monument of Mlllbury & ho in this cltv a portion or tho time |nr a card Of those $5.50 Oak Dining mons were very Interesting.—Ralph Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Bunker, a son.— Monday noon atN. V. Wemnlc's, Ingbain, barrels and kegs and I will soldiers' and sailors' association ure As quick us a flash the other, noticing uddronsod to 320 8. Washington avo..Lansing, the young currants were carried by the at; Longyear Bros., Mason, aud Ash-sts., Mason. Mloh. IMHyl Smith of this city and shipped the will receive prompt attention. Only llrsu i Baldwin of Toledo Is visiting Mends W. T. Holcomb Is In Gratiot county Tuesday noon at R. Douglas', l.oroy. corresponding with the Southern Ly• tlie former's defect of vision, replied : . Chairs. •. current where the moth doth. uot cor• F. H. Field's, Bansviiie. Regular Wednesday afternoon al J. II. Kllbournc's, make you a low price ou same to Bowling Green, Ohio. Mr. class work will bo done and residences' can i j here this week.—T. H. Parks' minstrel taking care of his daughter Mabel, who A, ROWE, county surveyor. Drain ceum Bercau of Lancnster, Kentucky, Why don't you go where you're bo (Ittod ror llulita with hut llttlo dlslurhauco rupt, wheatflelds look as though a rol• size SOo. and $1. Meridian. _ . . . , . the juice. T A. KUWIii, UUHII^J' nu..r»7j.ui...... and Mrs. Underwood left Monday to A PULf, UNE ! Bhow which exhibited here last Satur is very sick.—Howard Williams of Thursday, afternoon at A. D. Felton's, Island w. I- onnnlnli... I'dTmiMainil with the intention of securing Geu. J. looking?" And the reply being so or furnishings. 2w j day evening was very poorly attended. ler had passed-over them. One man *V nito work a specialty.' TermBronson see the monument erected to the mem• Charlotte attended church In Aurellus Corners. _ .. . able.' PO. address Mnson.Mlch. 03w0 ory of their son, who is buried at B. Gordon to give his famous lecture, apt, both mounted their wheels and W , I—Mrs. S. E.; Smoyer and daughters lost his shirt and pants (they were on Friday afternoon nt A. Clark farm, Delhi. "LaBt Days of the Confederacy," at rode oil smiling. - Ilcdroom RttU$, jUnby Gnrrlaae; the clothes line).—Miss Ella Marks Sunday.—Alex. MoMannamon Is lay• Baturday noon at Clark barn, Mason. UFUS RAYMOND, Dealer In general Bowling Green. j are now residents of Onondaga.—The ing the wall for Foster White's new Monday, Tuesday and Suturduy nights at W. hardwaro, paints,, oUs. nnd rarmo.w'.jup- their reunion in Mason this year. AMERICAN LAUNDRY Hoo/e CntiM, iSMtfioard*, board of reviow met last Tuesday and has a new wheel.—Bailey Brothers W.Raymond's, Dansville. - B H. C. Ward ls handling the Walter baru. • General or locsl a _.ni. *«fk Main stroot, Manon, Mloh, 1780yl, Cassius P. TenEyck announces his tC/ct«n*ton Tablet, have set two and a half acres of straw- Tho eighth grade examination will A. Wood machinery, also plows and ithey will meot again next Tuesday.— !.&tiui or (-11.1. Ay onia. »/o BARNES, Insurance nnd Collodion candidacy for register of deeds, subject Matlr»*»o*, Hprtnai, The high wind last Sunday did con• berries.—We are pleased to learn that a wc<:k. Kialiulva u-rrluirj, Ths Agont. Money to loan. Offlce at resi• to the approval of tho county conven• be hold at Leslie, Dansville and Wil• cultivators at the very lowest prices All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. M. L. Campbell will be a candidate for Republican National Convention- St. HsBMPIibWaahar. Waaheislltbi MICHIGAN MINING SCHOOL liamston, Saturday, June Otb, 1800. siderable damage. Many fruit trees dUu«t far a ftiuMy Inuuv tulnutt, A high-grade leohnloal school. Prnctloal dence, Mason. tion. Mr. TeuEyok has been a resi• at his ware house on Columbia stroet.*8 Agent for the Klnne Shirt Co., Detroit, the office of sheriff.—Decoration. Will Louis, Mo., June 10,'96. Wukii, HUMS tud dllei Ibm 3 W, W. WEEKS, Com'r of Schools. , wero blown down. A maple tree stand• wotk, Elective system. Summer courses, dent of this city for a great many If you will doauy coloring this fall, and Capital Shirt Co of Lansing. the graves at the center be honored? I For above occasion tickets will be vlUtBBl witting tbs bft&di. YoaOUosdegree s or S. B„ E, M, and Ph. D. Lab. ONEY TO LOAN, BY THE REAL ES- ing in front of the school .house was psih ibo button, tii« ru wblua doe* tato Agent, JOHN DUNSHACK. years and his candiduoy will bo favor• Go to Ame's for a good sbavo. Hair try Magic dyes for rich colors; fust Ordoro lott with, mo will rooetve prompt STRouo & Mcdonald know of know way to judge the future sold at oue flrst-olass fare for tlie round Ilia rial. Hrlfbi. pollitied dlalioa. oratories, shops, mills, etc, well equipped. E. A. DENSMORE M 11 blown out by: the roote.-Tbere is a and ebMrful wins. No icsldia Fornalalbguesaddress M, K. tyAIMWolrt-H, ably received by bis many friends,— cut 15 cents. Over MoCroaaou'a drug against sun aud washing.. 10 cents at attention. . , • • . Bout!, Bide Court House SquaTS; only by the past, and sadly say no.— .flQiera.notollidbftQdiorcloltitof. EO. A. EARLE. DEALER IN HEAVY C.'T. TATJ.OB, VrOjp'rletor. i general complaint among the farmers trip. Dates of sale June 12,18,14 and Pta.»., Dlieotor, UOUG HTON, MICHIQ AI^ and Bholf Hardwaro, Maplout.,Mason, Lansing Republican. store. *tf 1 Longyear Bros.' * ; 'KobroktndlibMiSotouti.Obisp, Opposite Hotel Hortou. .FurMflure mntl trncf.-rr-.Mn->. about inflects in tlie WlMM. • and B. J. Rayner spent a tow 19; return limit June 21. OOwS dsrftbls,* wimatod. OUialw ifte*» DANBVXLLB. G •T. P. BAMUMZt *C#uO«tIfcl* (WHrilMb *

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ONE BY ONE, lHtls pile of. .articles cohered over wltk toot* that grew from ti into the stona-the very Mnnterptrt of that which bad CLEVELAND'S CASE. • Be rape that Maya hastened to remove, Work of the buttress.. ••• descended' to me from my forefathers, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS, •:• tlMky on* the sands ars flowing, : It revealing among other things as flupportlnir himself by a creeper with •ml which I wore about my neck; Thar* No. Impost»lty ror the Staffed One by one tho moment* fall, •V. '.'•-..> '• '.' '.' • V.i'.-.'.^V-.. >VA. earthen cooking pot, a ;copper axe.ol his left hand, with his right ho struek • ''It would seem so,' unless my ayes I'rophot to Speak. - •omo ore coming, some are going, Michigan Mar Association,- AN Yon Goln« to Crlppls OfMkf similar • workmanship to the machete blow after blow at the biggest of these deceive me," I answered. "And Is tills There are many persons in the United Judge Williams renders! a decision In -•OPhere were^^^^^^m Do not strive to grasp them all- . At .tlie "seventh annual mcetlngnln'.;' The Santa Fe Routs is the most direct and with which the aenor had killed Don roots, severing them one by one.. Now what vou have come so far to Book, Zi• States who revile and ridicule Hon • habteas corpus .iease at; Ftmnkfort, th* the United State*', le the' seven day* They Are Charced to a Western Minister only through broad-gauge iinefrom Chicago Grand lluplds of the Michigan State Bar ? One by.onetny outlet wait thee,: - Jose,' two curiously fashioned blow- wo saw his purposo—to send two nun balbay?" and I drew forth the ancient Stephen Graver Clovelantl,preside-itof effect of which would he to raieSM about ended on the 8.M, against 284 the week Who I* MlMln-r. and City to the celebrated Cripple l . Lot thy whole strength go to caoh; 1 ' pipes;'witli a supply of poisoned dart*, dred tons of. stonework thundorin- symbol of the Broken Heart.' association:officers were elected :a's'fol-;# Crook gold mining district. Luxurious the United States. They sneer athlm. : '.;'i.:\ ••;i"::^:'0AM-?B-5tI- *'-tPSE, Puwiiiie'M,'-;'v::'v S50 cohvlctt now confined in the two previous and 807 in the corresponding Brought to a Close in the Death , May 25.—Foul play is •-et no f uturo dreams olatn theo, and lastly, hags containing dried flesh,1 down the stairway up*n the heads o . Now ho leaned forward and examined lows: •' • .'•'- • .'•;••:.;;'•:• i-% :;JM&-?fi(§j'i' Pullmans, freo reenniug chair can, fastest ' Learn thou first what those can teaek. They deride his ciuiniB to bcingconao penitentiaries of Kentucky. period of 1808." ^ : :-• of Glen. Luolua Falrohlld. suspected in the somewhat mysterious time and low rates. . . na , the murderers. 's first the one half and then tho .other, Prostdont, O'Brien J. Atkinson.'PbrtHui's- crated. They jeer in a fiendish maimer ron; vlco president, Mlctrnol Rrcnnan, Pe-,' MICHIGAN. : The f2d anniversary of the American disappearance of MiBs Henrietta Clan A profusely illustrated book, descriptive ; One by one (bright gifts of Heaven), "All is safe," Blie said; "now let c* "By heavens! That Is an answer to •enrolling them with his eyes. PERSONAL AND POLITIOAL of Cripple Creek, will be mailed free of •Toys are sent theo hero below; eat, that we may be strong to meet my question," said the senor; then ho ' Then lie turned to me and said: at the assumption that he is 11 man of troll; secretary, Lincoln Avory,-Port Hu-';',;. Baptist Publication society began at sen, who has not been seen since Septem ron; trbasuror, William A. .Tonks, Port The democrats of the Seventh Ohio Che Noted Wliconaln , Soldier, Diplomat charge on application to O. T. Nicholson, . Tsko them readily when clvon, danger." - auaed and added:; "Come down. Molas "Nowhavo day and night come to• destiny. Their contumely is poured out Asbury Park, N. J. The report, showed her last. She was.at that time Inking General Passenger Agent; Chicago, or a Huron; directors, Qcorgo S. Hoamer, Do-V-v Ready, too, to 1st them go. While we were flilingourselves thank• ! the arch falls you will fall with ltancl 1 that the receipts during the. year, Svere district nominated James Johnson, Jr* and Htate.tuan" I'-tnie* Away at S gether and soon shall the new sun as freely as certain fanatics would have trolt: Henry C, Smith, Adrian; V, A.Lyoh,' !'.': care of'the apartments of liev. Francis copy maybe obtained from any agent of fully with the dried meat the senor be crushed." .Condensed. of 8pri»gfleld, forcongress. MadUou—Short Sketch. Atahlson, Topeks * Santa Fe ItaUway. . One by one thy griefs shall mcetth**.. nrise, the sun of glory, for already the the mints pour out the dollars of our Hillsdale: William O. Howard, Kalama-.';:: $558,600;'. against . $.J3..,763. the prevloua .•I nermann, pastor of the First Scandi• spoke to mo, saying ho hoped our par* "lt matters little,*' he answered, "this •dawn is breaking. Take that which is At Columbia, S;' C, the demoeraUe ,ot fill Career. Do not fear an armed band; daddies. , ]...;. - . /•... zoo; Mark Morris, Grand Rapids; j.. J. \ yieer^y-;.'«^ navian Methodist church in this city. Ono will fado as others greet theo, suit had been abandoned. ia my doom day. That bullet has cut in your keeping and I will take .that Carton, Flint; iW. B. Williams,,Lapeer;;.' I ptato convention' declared for the free OBNDINS love, tiowever rated as the chief: But if Mr. Cleveland is a prophet with• Ill Important Intelligenco'.From All Parti. : .'-Delegates representing, • 740 of • the A recent inspection of the grate of the passion of the human heart, is hut a poor de• Shadows passing through the land. "You can know little of these men to me Inside, and I bleed to death, and on which is mine, for not- here must they H. B. Dabalt, St. Johns; John H,. Grant, and'-unlimited ooinage of silver at a Madison, Wis., May 25.—Gen. Lucius out special honor in his own country; if Manistee: ft I-. Collins, Buy City; 13. B,''\' 1,000 shares of stock of the Associated furnace ' in the building reveals two pendent, a retainer uoon other passions—, speak thus," he answered. "Bon Pedro this spot, a* 1 have long feared, it is be joined, but far away. r . CONGRESSIONAL ratio' of 10 to 1 and: the delegates to Fair-child died Saturday evening at admlratlon.gratltuds,rtwpcct, eiteem , prida Bo not look at lift's Ion...- sorrow; will certainly seek to avenge the blood fated that I should die. Pray for my . "Listen, brethren, to my tale: Per• lie withholds the announcement that he Pratt. , •• ; ..... Press met in Chica,^ in aimual session. razors nnd a butcher knife, garter and / how small each moment's paint • Chicago! were instructed to vote for in the object.—Mrs, lnchbsMT. , , , soul and-farewell." , • : : Tho rrooco.tln.a~i of the Flnt a—tln--, Charles M..Kngland, a young attor- 6:45. The end was CJod will help thee for to-morrow, of hlssoa." chance, my brethren, you have heard is ready for a; third term in the fear Mlas S-tarrow Disappears. ':. •' V- .belt' buckles and charred hones'. The 1 legends, of that ancient undiscovered Senator Tillman for president. |>eacefuh tlie suf• flo each day begin again. "Then what do you propose to do? Now three of the roots were severed, that it would he followed hy a bloody Miss Henrietta Sparrow, slster;ot.:;i' . The senate on the 18th defeated a motion ncy in Baat Los Angeles, Cal^ •• killed hones have been turned over to physi• When the Hammer Brass*. ' .j he asked.. "Start on again, or stop but the fourth and largest, which was city, the last home of our'aace, which 1B to Investigate alleged election IrregularltlM The New Hampshire democratic oon ferer passing away riot in which he would disappear from Millionaire K 13, W. Sparrow^ bfXans-;', his: wife and then committed suicide.' cians aud the police department is. Blows through ths trees, most of us who. here?" : thicker than a man's leg, remained, and nndeflled hy the foot of the white con :i In'Alabama, Tho fortifications bUl (HO,- ventlon at Conoord elected delegates at Every hour that fleets so slowly ; V: surrounded by his can sets off for a, country jaunt- Fewer the face of the earth, still fellow citizens, ing, who was recently adjudged insane • No cause was known. •••^•''< .. making 11 rigid investigation. / Miss Sam- Has Its task to do, or boar; "Senor, wo must stop hero because at this Molas began to hew despair- queror." ' :7C..,rS8S) was reported....In the house- In* large to the national convention and de• cross the Atlantic.Whether it is buslnot* .White caps in-.Sevier county,.Terin, wife and daughters. Luminous the crown and holy, we- cannot travel farther, unless you "We have heard of it and greatly de. let not the fact be forgotten that there and who was denied the right of an ap- . : greater part ot the session "was taken up clared for the gold standard, uelson, a friend of.the pastor, also dis• or pleasure calls, one from home, Bostet-- . In: the-, passage of 85 pension bills,. Tho went to whip Rufus lDgle, a penccable Gen. Fuirehild took ter's Stomach BiUcrs is the best accom• When each gem Is kept with car*.. would abandon the old man and his they near?" ho gasped. aire to see it," I answered. are places on this fair globe of ours jieal hy the supreme court, has created The populists of the Second Tennes• appeared Inst January. The last heard committee on banking and currency re farmer, and he shot Huston, Burnett, a change for the paniment of a voyage or an outing. Yachts• Do not linger with regretting ' daughter. Moreover, in the forest it . We peeped round the corner of the "If this be BO," went on Zilbalbay, where Stephen Grover Cleveland is held a great sensation by suddenly disappear• .» ported that li had adjourned until .Deocm1 see district nominated William G. Oil of the pastor ho was at Kansas City, on. men, sea captains; commercial traveler* would be easy to overwhelm us, hut this arch and saw that some fifty feet below "in us you have found those who can tlie leader, dead, and fatally wounded [worse about noon, Or for passing hours despond; in high honor and is regarded with that ing from her brother's residence im- ••| .j-i-[.b«r ncatt•'• v,-.: - '•"•' .'•''-' ver' for congress on a^ free-silver plat- his way to Iowa'.' A warrant has been and emigrants cdneur In this opinion. The Nor, tho dally toil forgetting, place is hard to climb, and here at least us the band had halted on the slippery guide you to that city, of which I am V!, .'. . Tho somite on tho iflth passed tho Dtotrlct .three others. •' and gradually sank. satisfaction which comes from lively mediately upon hearing of the decision forni. , .' Eworn out for the arrest of the preacher Bitten Is unrivalled for bilious, inalarlal, Look too eagerly beyond. wo may die fighting. Let us make face of the pyramid, fearing they know the cacique and hereditary high priest, ; < ;. { of. Columbia appropriation bill, carrying At the Methodist conference In Cleve• About four o'clock dyspeptic or liver disorder. ready for the worst, senor." not what, for they heard the dull sound and my only child here is the lady. Yon expectation of favors to come. of the court. The servants and those of ..' ! | j approximately t7,.C0O,000... .The houso en. In the democratic state convention upon an information charging him with land,Lsuis Curtis was reelected to the he went into a com• Hours are golden links, God's token "How aro we to make ready," he of the axe blows, but could not guess wondar how it comes, then, that we, One of these plaenB is the ancient town her friends who "know where she' is ,.•'' i, j ;tored upon a two days' debate of tho lm at Aberdeen, S. B., resolutions were . The'warrant is signed by 15. TUB COMPOSITION . or MAN.—Dollie—"Do poet of agent for the Western Book con• atose state, but up Reaching Heaven; but one by on* asked, "when wo have nothing to fight what it portended. being of this condition, are found un. of Bradford, in Merry England. There, maintain absolute silence on tlie suh- ' • .migration bills, tho feature ot tho debate adopted indorsing the administration H. Wengcr, city magistrate, upon tho you believe thui man is made of du«.t?" Tako them,, lest tho chain be broken ' •: i •: i during tho day being tho plea of Senator cern at . to that time he was ChoUie—"He has to bo. to get any notiott with except machetes and Indian blow- • Ono of their number was talking to guarded and alone, wandering like heg. thanks to an American democratic jnct. and declaring for the present money complaint of John Hanson, who is the : Ero tho pilgrimage be done. ; Buck (La.) against any sort ot rcatrlc Tlie boiler in Davidson Bros.' saw• GEX. rAinciii.cn. consciousnnd called from you."—Detroit Free Press. —Adelaide A. Procter, In N. T. Weekly. pipes. The powder in the pistol flasks Bon Pedro, apparently urging some- arB in the lands of the white man. tariff for deficit, business has been 1 standard. Delegates to the national last man who saw Miss Clausen before 1 Munonlo Temple Dedicated. • I ; i ttva loglalation beyond that now on the hy name his daughters and .Mrs. Fair- is damp and the caps will miss fire, thing upon him to which he did not £isten: spouting, jumping and thriving. The 1 . ,'' statute books, which excluded paupers mill near Marietta, Inch, exploded, fa• convention were chosen her disappearance from the city. Choice Farming t.and« In South Dakota so that if they come our death is cer- agree, and in this way they wasted two "The CUy of the Heart, as it is called, The beautiful new masonic temple,, V ! and criminals. tally injuring Thomas and Eunice child. loyal subjects of her gracious majesty The republicans of the Eighth In• The tragedy outlined in the above Aloiij- the lino of the Chicago, Milwaukee & tain." minutes before the order was. finally is of all enies .the most beautiful and which occupies the entire two floors ' '•'•I,! Tlio senate on tho 20th passed tho fortlfl. Davidson and Frank Battran and Gen. Fairehild had not been in vigor• St. Paul Railway can now bo.bad upon "It seems so," 1 answered, "and yet given to rush up the remairnng steps ancient, and once in the far past she ithe queen,.there .resident,;have been pil• •;, ;,! ; cations appropriation bill and defeated a diana district renominated Charles H. dispatch is in ninny respects similar HEART OF TME WORLD. over tlie new Citizens' saving hank unci : wounding six others. ous health for about a year. lie was reasonable terms. The crop prospects were if It pleases God we may live. Yonder and take the temple hy storm. ruled these lands from sea to sea. ing up the pounds, shillings and pence ; i f i proposition by Senator Gorman for the Henry for congress. to the committed by Durrant never better and a glorious harvest for this adjoining buildings, was dedicated at stricken with the grip some 'months lie stones in plenty; let us pile them up Two minutes, it was hut a short time, "So great was her power in the early in a manner most delightful and com• I A freight train on tlie Omaha rood •' • , IBSUO ot ilOO,000,000 of tlireo per cent, trens. John Baum, nged 00, and Emeline in Saii Francisco.- In this case, as in year is already assured. Thousands of acres Owosso by Moat Worshipful Grand Mas• ago, which affected Iiis kidneys. He was of unoccupied lands in over twenty counties heneath the archway; perhaps we may 'et it meant much, for now only a days that all the cities whoso ruins forting to John Bull's commercial na• :: J ; :Ury certificates to meet prospective de- was derailed at Lemurs, la., and Mr. and Hendricks, aged CO, were married at the other, the sanctuary, of God was BY H. RIDER HAGGARD. ter John J. Cnrtou and the grand of- i ! • , nblenctCB....In the houso the lmmhsrutlon taken to his bed ten days ago, and, al• nre now open for settlement. For further kill some of our foes hy rolling them ?hlrd of tho root remained unsevered, may he found buried in these forests ture. While they were flourishing in Mrs. Ernest Hildebrantl, of Beatrice, Valparaiso, Ind. tlie scene of the crimes, and the victims information address H. F. HUXTEH. Immi- down the steps." and the bark cracking and peeling were her tributaries; but as the years fleers. A reception was held in the even- , ' : bill was passed. It adds to the classed ot though he had the best of medical care, this cheerful manner, workmen on this ' . aliens excluded from admission to the Neb., who were in the caboose, were in- The democrats of Iowa in convention two women. The pastor nff.hc church, ration Agent for South Dakota, No. 205 This we did then, while Maya watched showed how great was the strain went by hordes of barbarians rolled ing, after which a ball and banquet • he grew weaker daily. The family is A ttruge Story, Tikes Ff-na * Issuerlpt •*• side of the Atlantic were not thriving. •i • ; United States all male persons between thstnntle y killed. at Dubuque declared for free silver at liev. Francis Hermann, is accused of6 oarborn street, Chicago, 111. us. At length the task was finished, upon it. down upon her frontier towns, so that were given at the armory, which was .' i ages of 10 and CO years of age, except much prostrated, as it was believed by Wealhed bjsnOld >extcaa Isdian to Ola they were lost to her. Still no enemies Indeed, they complained, and bitterly James Dewitt was hanged at Gray• a ratio of sixteen to one and instructed the murders'. The scene of the crimes and as we turned to leave tho heaps of "Quick," whispered the scnor, "they resplendent with decorations of hunt• • < ! parents of persons living In this country. A MAX will toll you of every improvement Frlesd tod Coom.de, ta Etgllih. came near her gates, and she remained too, of hard times and difliculty in ob• son, Ky., for the murder of his wife on 26 delegates to Chicago to present the his wife and daughters tip to noon Sat• stones we heard a dog haying down hy come;" and as he spoke the hands of : who oannot both read and write English wns the First Scandinavian Methodist he puts on his property, but he never tells sus Nuaed .feat*. the river, followed hy a sound of men the axe broke and its head fell on the the richest and most powerful of the taining employment. ing iiud electric displays. .• ; J or some other language. November 14,1895. urday that he would rally. you of the irtortgngo that he has put on tho name of Horace Boies as a candidate church at No. 158 Second East street. and horses forcing a path through the ground. cities of the world. •! ! After agreeing to several eonforenco re- A cyclone struck seven miles south for tlie presidential nomination on a Gen. Fuirchild's death lias caused pro• improvement.—N. Y. Advertiser. That should not excite wonder when Health In Allohlarnn. . • i ports In tho senate on the 21st Senntor But- Last year the pastor's wife died and'ho Copyrighted, 18M, by H. Rider Hlggsrt. bush. "Now if the root holds we are lost," "Now, the Clty of the Heart is built of Emporia, Kan., and farm property found sorrow in this city, where lie hud we read that fit Bradford alone in one During the week ended May 10 re-- 1 ! i lcr'B bill prohibiting tho Issue of govern. free-silver platform. engaged Miss Clausen, nn attractive All About We.tcrn Purui I.anda. "Look, here they come," said the I said. ' • upon an island in the center of a lake, lived for half a century. His genial,- j earitsexportsof coatings to the United , ! mcnt bonds without the consent of oon. was damoged and orchards and crops The Wyoming democrats in eon yen voting woman of 25, to stop at the Tho "Corn Belt" la tho name of an illus• CHAPTER X. senor, and as he spoke a party of Bevcn But it was not so, for Molas still had but many thousands,of her children ports sent in by 58 observers in various- unaffected and kindly disposition won States jumped from $1,200,000 to $7,500,- '. i {-rcss was brought up and caused a lively ruined. lion at Laramie elected free silver dele• church building, which is large and ac• trated monthly newspaper published by the now MOLAS DIED. or eight men, three of them riding on his heavy hunting knife, and with this upon the mainland, where they culti. portions of the state indicate that diar• discussion, but no action was taken,...In The 108th general assembly of the for him scores of warm friends. None Chicago, Burlington and Quiucy R. R. It For some few minutes we rested to mules, appeared at tlie foot of the he hewed frantically at the wood. At vated fields and dug in the earth for 000 and in 1805 its entire trade with the rhea and pneumonia increased arid ' the houso tho bill granting a pension of tGl gates to the national convention. comodates several families in tile wings, aims to give Information in an Interesting aoi-theni Presbyterian chilrch met in will miss him more than his old war recover our breath, then wo started mound, and, dismounting, picketed the third cut ifc began to part, torn gold and gems. United States increased from $8,200,000 whooping cough decreased iu area of;'; a month to Francis E. Hoover wae passed Ex-United States Senator William A. to look after his apartments. way about the farm lands of the west. Send their animals to trees. slowly asunder as though by the "So she flourished and her chilflren over the prosldcnt'B veto by a vote of 186 Saratoga, N. Y., and Rev. Dr. John L. comrades, to whom lie was always -Vi cents In postuire stamps to the Corn licit. forward again. In front went the girl, lo $28,000,000. prevalence. Consumption was reported Wallace, of Pennsylvania, died in New In September last Miss Clausen sud- Now for. it," said the senor, rising strength of a giant. with her, till twelve generations sinco, i to 47. Withrcnv, of Chicago, the liberal can• ready to lend a helping hand. 300 Adams St., Chicago,, and the paper will Maya, our guide, whom the senor led Wo may say what we will of demo• nt 205 places, typhoid fever at 22, diph- • York, aged 60 years. He was senator denl3- disappeared and has not been seen hy the hand, .while behind followed and shaking himself like a dog that "Come down, Molas, come down!" when there camo tidings to the king Tho time in the senate on the tad was oc. didate, was eleeted moderator. Tjuclus Falrchlld was born In December. bo sent to your address tor one year. cratic financiering; we may acceptor re. theria at 19, scarlet fever at 22, measles from 1S75 to 1S81. alive since. Immediately after her dis- Zibalbay, supported by Molas and my• leaves the water. "I wonder l*ow many cried the scnor. of that day that a nation of white men ; cupted In dtocuBstng Senator Butler'B btH A terrific cyclone passed through the 1631. at Franklin, Portaee county, O. His ject the democratic contention that hard at 34, whooping cough at 10 andsmall- ; prohibiting the Issue of United States bonds Mrs. Margaret Keiley, of Carroll, In., parcntB moved to Cleveland when ho was r.pl>earnnee the pastor, although the Wni-N we put our picture In the magazine self. At first these two had run as of us will be left alive when this sun But Molas would not. Be struck one had taken possession of the empires Osngc reservation in Oklahoma, devas• or nowspsper, wc always select the photo sets?" more blow, severing the root, then, near tlie sea, putting their inhabitants times would have been suffered ifGen, pox at Ionia. j without the consent of congress In the celebrated her 106th birthday anniver- one year old. In 1S4G they migrated to Wis• weather was hot at that reason, ordered quickly us the rest of us, but now all tating farms nnd ranches aud killing a consin and took up their abode at Mndison. that was taken a good while ago.—Indian• the fatigues and terrors that they had As he spoke one of tho men advanced with a shout of farewell, either to the sword and possessing themselves Harrison had been reelected in 189:2, house the conferenco report on the river sary. 11 big fire built in the furnace of the apolis News. ! and htybor bill was agreed to and 15 pen. number of people. Gen. Falrchlld—the general to be—was undergone took hold of them, so that to the foot of the stairway holding a through faintness or by design, lie cast of their wealth. Tidings came also that and tho tariff for deficit had never AI«dics< Choose Ofllcors. Mrs. Eureka Cnmille Storey, widow of basement of the church. He sent every• these wliite men, having learned the i slnn bills were passed. A bill establishing At CofTeyville, Kan., a gas explosion taken with the gold fever In ISM and crossed Flano and Orgau Agent*. from time to timo they were forced to great hound in a leash. For a moment himself forward with outstretched been placed on the statute books, but The Michigan State Eclectic Medical the famous editor, Wilbur F. Storey, the plains for San Francisco. He returned body away, und, lighting tlie fire him 6top and rest, which is little to be the dog sniffed the stones, then, lifting arms against the face of the wall. Bis tale of the City of the Heart and of tho a life-saving station at Charlevoix, Mich., wrecked two buildings and David Car• WANTED—Reliable men totakotho agency tlie fact is-not to be ignored that, as a and Surgical association in annual ses• was favorably reported. died nt her home in Chicago, aged 57 to six years later,.no richer In self, kept it going for hours. Persons for our pianos aud organs in every county wondered at, seeing that for five days his head, he bayed aloud, whereat tho weight was little indeed, yet it seemed measureless treasures of gold with ter was killed and 15 'other persons pocket, but a vigorous, robust man, phys• result of democratic legislation on this sion in Jackson elected officers as fol• years. residing in tho neighborhood defected notalreadyrepreaentcd. Money can no made. they had eaten no solid food, for it was band shouted, for they lcnew that they that it sufficed to turn the balance, for which it is adorned, purposed to seek if i DOMESTIC. were injured, two fatally. ically and mentally, for the exigencies of Only men of good habits who con give first- again the trembling mass moved per• out and sack it, side of the Atlantic, tlie trade of the lows: a busy political life. In ISDS Falrchlld was exceedingly bad odors at the time the Don Pedro's purposo to starve their Be. liad trapped us. Still for a while they ; The decree of Gen. Weyler prohibit- The boiler in a tile mill nt Tipton, class references need apply. Address ESTET crot out of them. did not advance, but, gathering them- ceptibly. '' When the cacique was sure that these English town of Bradford lias been ben• President, E. E. Bronson, of Ganges; FOREIGN. elected clerk of tho circuit court at Mad• nrst vice president, W. J. Crouch, Detroit; furnace wns going and remonstrated & CAM 1., No. iSS State St., Chicago, 111. selves in a knot, consulted together at It slid forward faster and faster, things were true, ho took counsel with : ing the exportation of leaf tobacco O., exploded, killing Alexander Moore The large flouring mills and grain ison on the democratic ticket. The year Slowly and with much toil we forced efited within the last 12 months ns second vice president, J. C. Lamprnan, before the civil war was declared he was with Mr. Hermann, buthc said lie wnnt- the foot of the stairway. while sharp sounds like pistol shots his wise men and with the oracle of tho from Cuba was causing considerable and his son, Charles, proprietors of the elevators of the Allianza Manufactur• Goon nature is the very air of a good a path through the tropical forests. the trade of no American community Hastings: third vlco president, li. M. admitted to the bar, but before the Ink cd to give the flues a thorough test be• Tiiis forest that seemed so destitute "Can we bargain with them, Igna• camo from the heart of it, and tlie trees god, and issued a decree that all those Conltlln, Manchester; secretary, J. Lam- [ concern among New York dealers. mill, und ton employes were injured. ing company at Torreon, Mexico, were mind, tho sign of a largo and generous soul, has been stimulated or promoted. had dried on his diploma he had engaged in fore cold weather came. It was in this aud tlie peculiar soil in which virtue pros• of life was peopled by millions of in. tio?" said tlie senor. bent like a rod beneath the rush of a who lived upon the mainland should bo orcaux, Lansing; treasurer, L. A. How• The annual Hay.anniversaries of the Secretary Olney instructed Minister that national strife which was destined to burned, tlie loe« being $130,000. furnace a few days ago tlint the hotly of pers.—Goodman. sects, ail of them venomous. Garrapat. "Impossible," -I answered, "what fish. Now, also, for the first time the brought within the walls of the city, so Shave hairs as we may over the tariff, ard, Litchfield. _ Baptist church in the United States Taylor to make vigorous protests to tlie The czar of Russia reached his 28th end hla scarce-begun existence as an at• villains on tlie slope below perceived that the white men might find nono to invoke tlie shadows of Bright and Cob.- torney at law. Miss Clnwson,'together with two black• as, tiny gray flies, wood wasps, and have we to give that they cannot take?" Fears Splenic Fever. commenced at Ashury Pari-, N. J. Spanish government relative to roccnl birthday, and the anniversary was fit- SlcVlcker'i Theater, Chicago. "Then there is nothing for it except tho doom that threatened them and ut• guide them thither. This was done den; glorify Clay, Lincoln, Blaine, Al• ened razors, n butcher knife and a part ants black and red, tormented us with Gov. Rich haB issued a proclamation The Bupreine. court of the United edicts prohibiting exportation of to• tingly celebrated in all the cities of the Ills work in drumming up volunteers for "Lost, Strayed or Stolon," win bo the- their bites and stings, till wo groaned to die as bravely as we can," ho tered such a yell as I had never heard, then, and the spoilers sought in vain lison and Aldricli—yet facts like this the service marked him ns efficient In that ;f a woman's garter buckles were found. ncxt attraction, bcglnulng May 24. Scats for many years, till it was reported prohibiting the importation until No-' iStates decided that the statute of Lou• bacco from Uie island of Cuba on the empire. aloud in our misery, then remembering answered. "This is the end of our Some stood still, and some flung them• stand in the broadest and boldest re• line or work ns In others, and he soon had a The other supposed victim was Miss secured by mall. selves down the stair. One only, Don among them that this legend of a town vemher 1 of Texas cattle or cattle raised isiana requiring railroad companies to grounds that it ninounte to a practical Archduke Charles Louis, brother of company gnthered together, of which he our danger pushed on again. search for the Golden City. The quest lief. Annie Siitnuelson. She was engaged has not been a lucky one, Ignatio." Pedro himself, rushed forward. filled witli gold was but a fable. south of the 3(ith parallel of north lati• supply separate coaches for white nnd confiscation of goods in Cuba owned by Emperor Francis Joseph, died in Vi• was elected captain Immediately. At tho On EVKX TERMS.—"Why do you always Thus two hours and more passed till No American city, no American inter, colored persona was constitutional. . snme time he declined the governor's offer to be married to the preacher, but select a poor partner at whist}" "So that reaching a little stream that ran Now the old Indian, Zibalbay, who It was too iate; the mass of stone• "Now, however, great sickness took tude, which have not been kept con• . enna, aged 63 years. was crouched upon the ground beside work, fifty feet long hy twenty in hold of those who lived in the City of est has been fostered and benefited by Mrs. B. F. Young, nged 30, passed the to he lieutenant colonel. His regiment mysteriously disappeared in February wo can undoratand each other's mishaps."' through a ravine in the forest, we tinuously ot least one winter north of A business building in Buffalo, N. Y., The executive council at Pretoria de• went Into the field, was engaged In several —Detroit Free Press. paused to drink and cool our fevered us, spolce for the first time, saying; breadth, was falling. It fell, taking the Heart, because it was over full of so-called democratic statesmanship, c-iamination at Cincinnati required hy last, and it is supposed her remains said parallel. The proclamation is to collapsed, killing Jennie Griffin and in• cided that the punishment of Col. Fran• skirmishes, and, returning In three months leet and hands. Zibalbay sank ex• "Friends, why do you not fly? Doubt• Molas with it. men; so great a sickness, indeed, that while, if we look beyond the sea, wo ; the government for a first mate's li• juring IS otlier persona, two fatally. cis Rhodes, Lionel Phillips, George Far. to Mndison, was mustered out. He wns arc concealed somewhere about tlie MOXET is a handmaiden, it thou knowest less you can find a path down the With a roar like that of thunder it soon there was space and to spare for guard against the infection of domestic tousolt; umlstrus-i, if thou Icnowcstnot hausted upon the bank, where shall see business jumping; the rivals of cense. She Is tic only woman with this rnr and .Tohn Bays Hammond, the lead• commissioned then a captain In the regular church. The police, who have been se• further side of the pyramid, and in the struck upon the stairway, and, burst• all who remained within its walls. The cattle with Texas or splenic fever. The government internal revenue re• army, declined Oov. Itandall's offer of pro Horace. brought him water in my sombrero, our manufacturers growing rich, while "distinction. ers of the Transvaal reformers who were cretly working on the case for several while his daughter sit herself down on forest you may hide from these men." ing into fragments, swept it from end sickness went away, hut as the genera, ceipts for the past ten months aggre• motion to be colonel of a regiment, but ac• tions passed a new and worse trouble foreign worldngmen are earning tlie Woniuu LI to Convict l'ardonevf A Betroit hlrd broke the world's 800- sentenced to death, shall be 15 years' cepted the olTlce of lieutenant colonel of days, found n barrel, the head of which Piso's CUBE Is the hicdiciuo to breuikup a stone in tlie stream, suffering it to "lt is too late to talk of fight, "said to end. gated $121,000,370, on increase over the children's Coughs and Colds.—Mns. 11. Gf. In less than a minute it was done, the fell upon bur forefathers. The blood wages which should go to the pockets Upon tlie unanimous recommenda• ! mile homing-pigeon record, making the imprisonment. tho Second regiment, which, owing to tho is covered with human blood, and the flow over her feet and ankles that hy Molas, "for look; they are coming up like period of 1805 of $1,008,106. BLU-,T, Mprague, Wash., March 8, '04. now were swollen with ant bites and the stair, the eight of them, with Bon sounds had died away, and nothing was of the people grew old, and but f*vt cf American workers.' tion of the pardon hoard Gov. Rich has , distance in 4 hours and 51 minutes. In a collision in China between tlie colonel's 111 health, ho commanded durlng- theory is that the murderer, after kill• Joseph Bolt, a paper mill operative ho most Important engagements. bleeding from cuts of thorns and Pedro and the Americano at their head." left to tell of what had happened ex• children were born to them. This is the subject in a nutshell. Here pardoned Sarah Havilnnd, tho only The agricultural implement and stove Incio-China line steamer Ouwo a,nd tlie ing his victims, carried them up on the TIIEKE is nothing of which men are so at Mechanics Falls, Me., killed his one- In an encounter with Stonewall Jackson grasses. I looked; it was true. Already they cept a little dust and some remains that I TO UE CONIIKCED.l we have the matter so presented that it woman convict in Jackson prison, ; manufacturing firm at Lansing, Mich., coasting vessel Kew Chwang 202 lives St the battle of Gainesville the Second barrel head. Blood stains were also fond and withal so careless as life.—Bru- had been men. Of all those who stood year-old child and then cut his own vero. Presently she looked up and seeing had climbed half the steps of the first can be grasped by the meanest under, where she has been confined since 1800 of E. Bement & Sons was forced lo as• were lost. which'was the crack regiment of the fa- found in the furnace door and also on the flight. upon the stairway only one sur• The Flesh Brush Is nciic.ficluL throat. , mous Iron brigade, lost over one-hnlf or the scnor standing on the bank talking standing. on a life sentence for poisoning her sign with liabilities of 5300,000. "Tom" Linton, a Welshman, beat the floor. to me, invited him with a motion of her "Oh, for some riflest" groaned the vived, Don Pedro, who had run It is not always possible to indulge Northern was under water. Its members. During this engagement forward. But he was too late, In view of this condition of affairs, three little children. She went at once Kdward Kclton & Co., lumber dealers bicycle record from the fifth mile up• Falrchlld had his horse shot from under Uev. Hermann, for whose arrest a hand to seat himself beside her. senor. in the sponge bath, hut the daily use There had been nothing like it for many for though the mass had missed him a how absurd it is for a newspaper like the to her daughter in Canada. She is Gl) at Columbus, 0„ made an assignment ward in Paris, covering SO miles within him. but did not lose his nerve nnd cool• warrant lias been issued on the charge "What is your name, white man?" "It is useless to cry for what we have of the flesh-brush need not be denied years. The prniric was a lake, and single stono struck him across tho mid• Louisville Courier-journal to continue years old. with Jiabiiitica of S100.000. an hour. ness. At the second battle of Bull Bun, of murder, left Salt Lake on May 7 she asked. not," I answered. anyone, no matter what are the diiH- farms were transferred into archipelu- two days later, he commanded the con• "James Strickland." "God can help us if Be wishes, and if dle, breaking his bones and sweeping to regard Mr. Cleveland as a presiden At the Methodist conference in Kan• The czar nnd cz-j-inn made flicir tri• solidated Second and Seventh Wisconsin for Kansas City, thence for Decorah, him to tlie foot of the first flight, but c-ulties attending travel and unsatis• Fatal Fire ut Flint. goes. "James Strickland," she repeated, Be does not we must how to His will." tial quantity. It says: "The time lias sas City, Kan., a resolution waslpiopted umphal entry into Moscow nmitl a and covered the retreat of the federnl la., on a missionary tour. Since his de• That leaving him alive. factory surroundings. Few seem to re• The shoe stock of C. D. Ulmcr at with some difliculty. "I thank you Then there was a silence, broken forbidding members, either lay or The wreckers who for the last two grand display of imperial pomp and forces. He was the last soldier to leave the come when he ought to speak out. He parture lie has not been heard of, and Extreme tlrad feeling afflicts nearly every• James Strickland, for rescuing my only by the voice of Zibalbay, who, When all was finished and the dust alize the great advantages derived Flint was greutly damaged by fire otherwise, to use tobacco or alcoholic years nud a half hn-re been busy clear• splendor. field. should dissipate these injurious reports telegrams sent to both Kansas Cify body st this season. The hustiwrs eeaso to- father from torment and me from in• standing behind us, lifted his hands to had fallen lo the earth again, the senor from a vigorous use of tlie flesh-brush which started in the storeroom oil tho liquors. ing up the world's fair grounds in Chi• spoke, saying: circulated largely by his enemies, but Another bomb was exploded near tlie At thefirst gun s of tlie bnttle of Antletam and low.-i hove failed to bring any tid• puih, the tireless grow weary, the encr- sult, and because of that deed I, Maj-a heaven and prayed aloud to his gods to or the flesh-glove. Said a prominent second floor, and Allison Sabine, an old cago have completed their work. he arose from the soldier's sick couch In an bring a vengeance upon our foes. "Let us go and search for the body aided, by judicious friends. A word The United States supreme court uj>- palace in Madrid. ings of him. Among his effects'here, gotic become enervated. You know just of the Bcart, whom many have served, physician recently: ''That longevity The Thirty- sixth general assembly mhulancc and hurried forwnrd. arriving !n Now we could see through the trees of our deliverer." from him will he all that is necessary, soldier who slept in the third story, •,; licld the law of Georgia prohibiting the At a bull fight in Monterey," Mexico, a which are in the hands of the police, am your servant forever." is promoted by friction there can be of the Presbyterian church south in the time to participate in the afternoon fight what we mean. 8om* men and women and bushes that the men were begin• So we went, the three of us, leaving was suffocated. Several other persons running of freight cars in the state on picador, Jose Mnto, wns gored to death Ing. Immediately previous to the battlo "You should thank raj' friend, Bon little doubt. The declining energy nnd it should be spoken at once. Itwill United States convened nt Memphis, are letters, articles of jewelry and cloth• endeavor temporarily to overcome thai ning to climb the second flight. Zilbalbay in the tefcple, but we could who occupied apartments on that floor Sunday. nnd four other performers were fatally Falrchlld had been made colonel of the Ignatio," he said, pointing to me. and decay from nge appear to arise or he of signal benefit to.the cause of ing belonging to both the (lend girls. For a few moments she looked at me "Come, let us do something,"said the not find it; doubtless to this day it escaped with difficulty. A fire among wholesale jobbing Tenn. wounded and six horses were killed, 4.U Second, and his bravery on the field dtirin-- sound money to remove tins specter of Hermann is of Scandinavian descent, ecarcliingly, then replied: senor, and, running to the pile of stones lies buried beneath some of the larger are at all events accompanied and ac• houses in Washington destroyed prop• Minister Terrell said in Washington that memorable day elicited compliments a third term from the field on which the by one bull. from tho confederate commander. Col. hut was born in England. He is about "I thank him also, but I thank you which wo had prepared, lie called to us blocks of masonry. There were other celerated hy the gradually decreasing Urlot hows Itoius. erty valued nt $250,000 and caused the that no American missionaries were bodies, indeed, from which we did not battle is to be fought." Falrchlld took an active part at Freder• •10 years of age, exceedingly well edu• the most, for your hand rid me of that to roll the heaviest upon tlie enemy. nergy of the circulation, and the use of Thieves stole $800 worth of optical death of two firemen. killed in Armenia during the massacres. LATER. icksburg with Burnsldc, and at Chnn- This we did, but without effect, for the scruple to tako the rifles and whatever cated, lie lias been married three hateful man and saved us." the flesh-brush restores energy to the So far as the great majority of the goods from George W. Shellman's store Thomas J. Little, owner of the Penn At tlie Methodist general confercnoe ecllarsvllle ho took conspicuous part on Tired tree trunks turned tho stones; more• else was likely to be of value to us. "It is early to return thanks, lady," parts. It is therefore recommended American people is concerned, it is a La Fontaine, Kan., a village of 200 the staff of Gen. Wadsworth. times, nnd it is said all his wives have over, those against whom they were di• Better still, tied among some trees near in Kalamazoo. knitting mills iu Philadelphia, foiled In Cleveland it was decided that tlie Feeling by great force of will. But this i* he said; "we are not out of danger matter of supreme indifference what souls, was almost destroyed by a The gallant Second lost 110 of its 300 men (lied under suspicious circumstances. rected, taking cover at the sides of the the foot of the pyramid wo found four as a panacea for premature decay, and The Exchange bank nt UiuonvlUo for 5100,000. church should not recognize in any mat• unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon tho yet." cyclone, and a score of farmhouses at the battle of Gettysburg. In leading a In Iiis study were found a large collec• stairway, opened so sharp a flro on us good mules, one of them laden with all the diseases depending on it." It Mr. Cleveland may or may not think on owned by F. 0. Watcrson closed its Forest fires in Connecticut and Mas• ter of legislation the Christian En• desperate charge up Seminary hill Gen. nervous system, which will not long stand "I have little fear now that WO have ammunition and provisions, for Don north, esust- and west were de»troyed. tion of poisons and drugs of. various escaped from tha.t dreadful house," she with their rifles that in a few minutes takes a few minutes to give a vigorous the third term question. His record is doors. Depositors will be paid in full. sachusetts did immense damage. deavor societies or function in any man• Falrchlld's military career was closed by suoh strain. Too many people "work on, Pedro had come out determined to liunt Aaron Edwards, a farmer, was killed ball which shattered his left arm, ren• kinds. answered, almost indifferently, "since we were driven from the piles of stones rubbing to the entire body on jumping made. He stands up as a tariff reformer, Alderman John- Chris Jneob, of De• During a windstorm in Washington ner the affiliation of these societies witli ttielr nerves," and the result is seen in un• and forced to retreat hehind the shelter us down even if he must follow us for and many others were severely hurt. dering amputation necessary. While at Further developments in the tragedy our hiding place is near. And how can out of bed in the morning, and the bene• und whether he speaks or remains silent troit, who was charged with having so• trees nnd shrubbery were uprooted on the Epworth League. fortunate wrecks marked " nervous pros• of the arch. days. home nursing the place where the mem• lead to the belief that Hermann is a '.hey find us in this forest? Bark! what ficial results will amply repay the time is all flic same to them.—Albany jour• the white house grounds and in many | Alva E. Shepijard, a San Francisco "Uncle" Daniel Frederick, aged 107 ber was he received a commission of brig• tration," la every direction. That tired .vas that?" Now they came on again, till present• Having picketed the mules where licited a bribe from Architects li. E. man with a record of crime little less and trouble. nal. other portions of the city. jeweler, murdered his cousin, M--S.L.K. years, died at Vincennes, Ind. He wo.s adier general for his gallantry. As she spoke a faint und distant sound ly they readied ths foot of tho third they could graze, we returned to the and George W. Myers, was acquitted. the oldest citizen of the. etnte. He was on the eve of returning to tho than the notorious Holmes. His first teniple, bearing with us food and drink, Forty persons were killed ou the Aweny, while inRane, and then cut his fell upon our ears, such a sound as flight and paused to take breath. Then Uducutlon Under Dilllcultles. Forakor's Position. A Pinckney fanner tried the experi• front when tho union republican convention wife, it is said, died in England under it was that Molas, seizing one of the of which we stood in sore need. On our Pawnee reservation in by a own throat. Gen. Lucius Faireliild. who was gov• nominated him to be secretary of state. In -night have been made by a bell struck There is a schoolhouse in Madison The-democratic brethren never tire ment of plowhig by steam and found suspicious circumstances. He was pas• far away at niglit. Indian blowpipes, ran out onto the ter• way up the steps Don Pedro called to cyclone. The steamship Laurnda, which left ernor of Wisconsin from lS(i5 to 1873, 1SG5 he was nominated to be governor by us from where lie lay broken and bleed• county, Ky., built on wheels. When in asserting that Senator Forakcr is that it worked successfully. He at-' the republicans and elected. He served tor of a Scandinavian church at West "That is how they will find- us," ho race followed by tho senor—though A tornado near Poseyville, Ind., New York on May 0, landed on Cuboi: ex-minister to Spain and ex-commander wliy the senor went I do not know, for ing against an uprooted tree. night comes a pair of mules pull it to ready to engineeraboltninongthcOhio fuelled four big plowB to his engine his state In that capacity for three terms. Superior, Wis., in 1890 nnd 1891, and Feel- said, springing to his feet. "Do you in chief of the G. A. If., died at his home wrecked many houses and barns and soil all tive' men and ammunition she During his Incumbency he did much to lie could not use tlie weapon. Before "Water," he cried, "give me water." the home of the trustee, aud when I .delegates at St. Louis. So persistent and plowed an acre of ground an hour. there married a highly-respeetable lady, hear, Ignatio? The dogs have hit our damaged crops. curried for tlie insurgents. in Mndison, nged 05 years. advance his state. He was of material aid Ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, im• trail. Which way does our road run the men below wero aware of their and the scnor gave him some mixed morning comes carries it hack to its has the democratic press been in this Charles M. Green, of Port Huron, who in less thnna year died very sudden with brandy, which we had found upon Bigh water was doing' grent damage At tlie Presbyterian general assembly A cyclone struck Palnrin, la., 15 miles to the soldiers' home In Madison and was pure blood; for if ths blood is rich, red, now, lady?" •> presence Molas had set the blowpipe to day location. The mules come and go assertion, that it seems to have while boring 11 well on his farm on the one of tho founders of tho state board of ly with her two-weeks'-old baby. An vitalised and vigorous, it imparls life and his lips and discharged tho poisoned tho surnpter mule. - in portions of Illinois and . in Saratoga, JT. Y., resolutions were pre• north of Bes Moines, killing nine people charities and reform. "Along the banks of the stream." . * on schedule time. If the school be a prompted the senator in his speech on. lake shore, struek mineral water, at a inquest was held, but nothing beyond a energy to every nervs, organ and tissue of; "Then we must go forward in the dart among them. It struek#Dou Smith, "I am dying," moaned the wretch; Lightning struck the house of August sented denouncing Sunday excursions; and injuring a number. In 1S72 Gen. Falrchlld wns appointed the American, full in the throat. AVatch- "my presentiment has como true, and little slow about dismissing in the even• the occasion of an informal reception depth of -10 feet. , ..'.' ... suspicion of foul play was elicited water," said tlie1 senor; "it's our only • Zercher, near I'eck, Kan., nnd killed his Sunday baseball garoee; Sunday thea• The schooner Mary Sprague collided United States consul nt Liverpool and the body. Tlie necessity of taking Hood's, given .him by the Lincoln club of Cin• Flre at Saginaw destroyed JohuOci- , chance, for the hounds cannot track us ing around the corner of the arch I saw death finds me among ruins." ing it is more thau apt to get hauled served six years. In 1S7S-80 ho was consul- Hermann soon married again, nnd came Sarsaparllla for that tired feeling is, cinnati. In the course of his remarks two children, nged nine nnd four years. ters; Sunday bicycle-plenmire riding, near Boston witli an unknown schooner there." him lift his hand to pull it out, then of "Give me absolution," he went on. away. A day's supply of water and per's store, residence and barn; W. H.' general In Paris, and then United States to Salt Lake in 1894 with his wife. Be• therefore, apparent to every one, and tba a sudden lie fell to the ground, and at "For the love of God give me absolu- Engineer Wiiliford, of Carlton, Ga„ and tlie greed of gain, which compels and sank her nnd nine men nnd one minister to Spain until 1SS2, when he re• Not more than three hundred paces wood is put aboard hy the trustee every he said: Kern's residence and barn, C. W. Bohn- fore long n baby was born, and the good It will do you is oquaUy beyond ques• that instant a storm of bullets swept tlon." nnd two negro train hands were kill*.! thousands against their will to work on woman were drowned. signed tho post and returned to Wiscon• from the banks of the little stream we morning. The teacher boards with "And I may say' wo are practically hoff's residence and Clarence Tucker's mother and child died a few weeks tion. Remember that through the archway aimed at Molas "I cannot," said the senor. "I have agreed ns to tho candidate, and I believe •nnd 14 cars burned in a freight wrock the Lord's day. Loren Fletcher was renominated for sin. Ho has been commander In chief of came upon a liinrh mound densely over• the trustee and gets a ride ''a-comin' residence. Total loss, $15,000; about , the Grand Army of the Bepubllc and has after. As far as yet discovered, it is and the senor as they fled back to no authority. Pray to heaven to shrive Maj. William McKlnley will bo nominated j near Chapln, S.' C. The firm of Wood, BickiuUl & Potter, congress by Fifth Minnesota district grown witli trees, between the holes of an' a-gwine." The only stop the house insured. . been prominent in public affairs until a thought he has murdered seven per which appeared masses of cut stone. shelter. I saw Molas fall and the senor you, for your time is short." by acclamation. I may say that Maj. Mc• halt The Amalgamated Association of wholesale and retail dealers in crockery republicans. very recent date. stop to lift him to liis feet, and as he Then lie turned and went, but for a makes is going to its location of mom- Klnley has delegated this work to me, and The 23d annual meeting of tho na• sons. "This is the place," gasped Zilhalbay. I thlnlt I know whqreof I speak." ; Iron and Steel Workers began its 81st and glanswnre in Providenoe, Ii, L, failed The percentage of the baseball clubs Kmburgo oil Tobacco Amended. was in tlie very act a patch of red ap• long time we were troubled with tho ings, and that is at a point where a tional conference of .charities- and cor", The church officers say thntHermann "Look, yonder, above us are the wallsof peared upon his face. Another moment I annual session in Detroit. for $100,000. in tlie National league for the week erics and blasphemies of this most evil large elm tree stands—a day's supply Senator Foraker will present McKin- rection will bo held in Grand Rapids Washington, May 25.—The edict of hud been suspended for embezzling the temple, and here is the ancient they were back under cover. I The weekly report ns to the oondi- A nntionul.conference of silver men ended on the 24th were us follows: Hoods stairway that led to it." And he pointed man. Indeed, they did not cease until of switches is thus secured. At night ley's name.to the convention,.and tho the Spanish government against the ex• .Tune 4 to 10.. ! tion of the crops throughout the coun• church funds, confessed his guilt in that "Are you hurt?" I asked the senor. sunset, when the devil came to claim inference from the above .is that ho will be held.nt Columbus, O., on June 3. Cleveland, .CG7; Cincinnati, .645; Bos• portation of leaf tobacco from Cuba to a long flight of crumbling stone steps "No, no," he answered, "my face was a bulldog is chained under the school- The trouble in the Presbyterian \ try was encouraging. regard nnd wns waiting a hearing be• Sarsaparilla almost hidden in ferns and btislies. Up his own. will move to make the nomination by Th£ exchanges at the leading clearing ton, ,6.21; Pittsburg, .593; Baltimore, will not apply to any tobacco owned by grazed by a bullet, that was all. Look house and a Bitter creek man with a church at Coldwtvter was settled by tho:, • Latest news of the tornado viiiich fore the annual conference. He was a Is the One True Blood PurlQer. All druggists. II. these steps we went witli caution, acclamation unless unforseen contin• house* in £he United St«t«« during the .552; 'Chicago, .54S; Philadelphia, .517; citizens of tlie United States. The statu to Molas; he is shot in tho sido." CHAPTER XI. double-barrel shotgun that chambers members .voting almost unanimously J swept throughout northeastern Kansas fine-looking man and very generally Prepared only by 0.1. Heodfe Co. , Lo-»ell, Mas-., Molas .carrying Zilbalbay upon his gencies arise. , Senator Foraker is a week ended on the 2Sd aggregated $901,- Washington, .483; Brooklyn, .414; New department has received assurances ZIIIALBAY TELLS Uts MlsSIOR. 12 buckshot sleeps inside the house. j and a portion of southeastern Nebraska liked. He is represented as having a oroacl back. "Leave me," said Molas; "it is noth• to withdraw from the presbytery. :/ -. 839,000, against $1,01>0,00...,278 the pre• York, .379; St. Louis, .367; Louisville, When we reached tlie ruins of the The trustee is afraid that somehod; man of honor, and it is a gross insult I places the death list at 18 and 30 person-, from Madrid that all existing contracts great liking for the study of medicine, The staircase Was in three flights', the ing." The agricultural implement and 6tovo • .233. t< e e t,, temple we ate and drank, then, know• will burn the schoolhouse. to. insinuate that he is capable of the vious week. Tlie decreo.se, compared hetween Americans and tobacco grow• Hood'S PillS yop3te. .»yn u,. ' ' top flight, now almost entirely broken Then we were silent, only Maya i were injured. In southwestern Nebros- anatomy and kindred subjects, and trickery that would be involved in lead• manufacturing firm at Lansing of. K, ' with the oorreflponding, week in 1806, In a railway collision near Ely, Minn., ers in Cuba will be respected, and that away, emerging on what once nod been sobbed a little as she strove to stanch ing that we could travel no further that i Ka 40 persons were killed. often delivered disquisitions on tho night, 1 spoke, saying: Ilorae Shod with an Aerolite. ing a defection from McKinley in tho Bement .Si Sons was forced ,W assign j was 10.8, Engineer George Weaver and Fireman tlie necessary instructions to this effect * hroad and splendid terrace, but to-day the blood which flowed from thesenor's . Lightning struck a schoolhouas sea* human form. Photographs and descrip was a chaos of stonework, in the crev• wound with cobwebs that she gathered ''Some two months sinue, Zibalbay, The only man in the world, perhaps, convention.—Toledo Blade. with liabilities of rnoo.ooo. Messrs. Abbey, SohoefTel & Grnu, con• Wallace Monlton were killed. have gone to the Spanish authorities in ' i Shun-way, IU., and six children wsn tions of the nutu have been sent all over If ices of which grew hushes and even- from among the stones. you sent a message by that man who that ever drove a horse wearing sliotp Duncan MacKellar, a contractor at-- trolling the Metropolitan opern house A flue in the holler of the steamer Cuha, died to save us this day, to him who, ; i reported to have been killed. the country, but so far the police here large trees.- Over tlie head of the. stair- Looking out cautiously we saw that made from metal which but a fe\t (ErA lending democratic organ, the Benton' narhor,, fell M5 feet from., a and Abbey's theater in New York and lihoda Stewart exploded off Presqus Way stood a colossal arch sculptured among the Indians, is known as Lord I I Wailcn Wngnar, aged 30 years, «nt Took 1'oUon. have no tidings .'of him, Your Dealer ^ the men had dragged Don Smith to the weeks before had been on the moon, it Baltimore Sun, points out that its party scaffold .to, ii concrete pavement, .re-.'-r the Tremont theater in Boston, failed Isle, Mich.,.and Henry Kesten, second with the figures of gods and beasts. side of tlie stairway, while some of them of the Heart. Your messenger trav• i|| his wife's throat witli a razor and ftho-i Iowa Dynamiter Sentenced. in the south is "badly demoralized and cciving fatal iujuiics. engineer, Robert MeNorton, fireman St. Paul, Minn., May 25.—Andrew N, will not sell you ^^^^ Thai arch was in the last stage of de• supported him wliile he died of poison, eled fast, and far, by sea and by land, Frank .Morris, of Worthington, W. Va. \, [killed himself at Parkenviile/Lad. No for $300,000;, assets, $W0,00O. rapidly approaching disintegration." William Bliaslt, an old soldier nnd .'and .Court Schroder,~a deckhand, were Nelson,, for four years treasurer of this Muscatine, la;, May 25.—Mart Woods, cay; indeed, the crown of it, a mass of and others watched for u .chance to till he found bun and delivered tho mes• A few years ago a small, aerolite com• . j | ! cause known. The .will of Kdward R. Kennedy, ot the first of the-suspects to he tried for the ; grim Tills is - unquestionably true. The farmer of Atwootl,, committed.Buicitle ' .fatally injured., county, from 1891 to 1895, committed masonry that- must have weighed be• shoot us should wo show ourselves upon sage." posed of pure iron fell near Mr. Morris* ; ' ,•; James (colored) was tokePhiladelphian , bequeathed his entire for• suicide Sunday by taking morphine. the dynamite outrage ..that occurred in tween one hundred and two hundred tho terrace. Presently he was dead, "To whom did he deliver it?" asked honiestead. He obtained possession of bosses are' no longer able to control by drowning, himself in Ills • well.'. Vmzelo Lieut. Luther B. Baker, tlie enpturer | from tho jail in St. Bernard, Xa., by e tune of $100,000 to the woman's bmiich Ever since he went out of office he has this city May 11,1893, when threej.omeo tons, had been nearly separated from aud cursing us aloud his companions Zibalbay. it and had a portion of it made into things down there with the bugaboo of Despondency was the cause. >.:.... of tlie Pen-usylvunia.Socletyfor the'Pre- of J. Wilkes Booth, President Lincoln's ; looh and lynched for attempting to been discouraged and financially em• were wrecked, and from wiiich the fam• its supports by the action of time and commenced to mount tho third flight "To me, tor I am the man you seek, shoes for his favorite norse. ••negro''domination;" A spirit'of inde• Dexter M. Perry j of Detroit, .hn« He.-? -i-ention.ofCriMilty to Animals. tissusfiin, died in Lansing, Mich. rain, aided, perhaps, by a shock of with great caution, for they feared a and with my companion 1 have jour- pendence, has been developed' among i j i aissnult a white womum barrassed. He was a leading-democrat, ilies escaped by a miracle, has been ccpted'the.chairmanship of tho rcpuh-• • ' Washington, May 25.—Saturday in eartliqui-|te, and hung threatening over snare. neyed'here to find you, suffering many -The official statistics' of the produc• sentenced by Judge Woods to the peni• k Ono Thing Ho Know. the people, and it is quite evident'that i 'At the Methodist general conference who came to this country from Sweden xtf* VELVETEEN dangers and evils on the path." lican ''state', .central committee,' which tlie senate was consumed by the "filled the top of tho stair. In truth, so slight "Is there nothing to be done to save Mrs. Quiverful—Co you know, dear, they propose to vote, as they please 11 !in Cleveland'Dr. C. C. McCabe, of Nww tion of salt in the United State* during 20 years ago. tentiary for ten years. • were tue attachments which remained our lives?" asked the senor in a heavy "Prove that you aro the man," and he «as unanimously/tendered him l>y.t.he:.v the year 1805 show the total production cheese" bill and tlie second installment SKIRT BINOINOS that I think the baby sometimes criel hereafter,. which . melius that a. great j i ; York, nnd Karl Cranston., of Cincinnati, between lt and its supporting side col• voice. asked me certain secret questions, to all recent state convention. I i were elected bishops. ... Was 13,605,640 ban-sis, Valued at $4,223,- of the speech by Senator Allen (pop., umns and buttresses, that at first sight There was no answer, but of a sud• of wliieh 1 rotiirnerr answers. in her sleep? many of them will qiilt voting the dcni- IN OUR OWN DOMAIN: FOR MOMENTS OF LEISURE. we Will. Hiram'. L.'. Miller, ono of Saginaw's _; !;! Frank Barms, of Washington, G*., 0S8, an increase of 600,000 barrels1 over Neb.) on the Butler hill to prohibit the it seemct. as though it must fall at once. den Molas, who was standing with ono "You are Instructed," ho said at Mr. Quiverful (savagely)—I don'( ocratio ticket..—St. Louis Globe-Demo• .venerable"and honored citizens.;died at(,r 1 watt killed and six other men wen in- the previous y«ir, hutft declin e of $300,- issue of.bonds without the authority Write us for free samples showing A closer examination showed, how• hand pressed upon tlio wound in his length, irni turning to Maya said: know about that. But I know she often crat. • '-.'"-'•''•'.'•.'•!'.' A majority of the members of the A pound of phoiphorus heads 1,000,- "Come hither, daughter, and give me tlie age of 03. No irnui hurt more to do.', j jurad hy an uacident to a Lake Shor* 000 In value. of congress. On. the ground that tlie labels and materials. ever, that it was held in place hy three side and the other boforo iiis eyes, cries in mine.—-N. Y. World. Milwaukee city council are active 000 matches. turned and ran swiftly into tlie cham• that which is hidden in your hair." to'-Democratic papers insist that the with the'early lUstory-ofSnginaw.t.lian,;i j 1 .freight train iu Toledo, 0. / At Ashury Park, N. J., the election of filled cheese bill was a revenue measure or four groat roots, trees that grow wheelmen. '."'.• People oat 20 per cent, more bread " Horns Dre-amtkinc," a new book by Mist noon the crown, of the arch. Ilo- ber behind ns, whence be appeared car- Mayu put her hands to her head, and, • A Stitch In Time. republicans in 1803 turned over, to them Mr. Miller. •: •';•.', officers of the American Baptist. Mis• several, amendments to .raise revenue Emm* M. Hooper, ot the Ladles' Home Journil, I j Women white caps destroyed an Illicit, The total volume of gold and silver when the weatlier is cold than-when it yond tho arch, on the further ryiu--' the copper axe, drawing forth some small thing from Spencer—-I think; before goliif a hollow prosperity as an Inheritance. Frank May;-a'ploncer of Unnilllla, i ntili near Prcstonhurg, Ky., owned hy sionary Union resulted in the selection were offered, bnt all failed. The .caleu- telling how lo put on Blm Vol vole, n Skirt Bind• tho dense masses of her hair, passed it now in use in the'lTnited States is eight Is mild. aide of the. terrace, rose the ruined Then, without speaking, ho climbed abroad, I'll tako my meal a at aPrcnet' It may be observed, tliut.tlie democrats iiged, 50 yenrsi /Vllcd suddenly of par- II I SIoscs Mnygord. ,,.,.•'' ; •' '.' of Rev. ..Henry. V. Colby, D. B.,.of Ohio, dar was cleared of all the private pen• ings sent tor 25c, poll-go paid, temple, a single-storied building with a tho masonry of the archway with great to her father. tabic d'hote for awhile. ; 1 sion bills. In the house the conference times as much as it was in 1873, The population of the world aver• "Is Mils what you would see?" he will get even next Mnrcli by handing nlyisls;-'.';•'••'•'.'«\-V»'.i'.-.'T;' < ! r: I Tho CltiisenH' bnnk nt Bdwiu-dsbuiv. aa president. ]i. .,, -.-J,.••.,....; «. H, * M. Co.. P. O. Bex 600, N. V. City, flat roof, whereon grew many shruhs swiftness, till he stood witli his feet in Ferguson—-To learn to speak French It 1B estimated that there are 40,000 ages 109 women to .every 100 men. and palms. , ' the crack beneath the crown of the asked, holding the object in the lightof hack the largest assortment of uationnl A Detroit bird .broke the •> orld's 300- , !! .Mich., closed i fa doors. In Oklahoma .territory; a . cyoione reports on the river and harbor .bill and women voters in and 10,000 more Eight-ninths of the sudden deaths arc arch, which you will remember was the setting sun.' SpenMr—No; to lean t* rat VrrntB,adversities , ever got .together In a. time, riilic lioniliig-pigeoh record, making the ; '!••''' .The house of B. F. Bomc at CTiUlWcrtb*, 'wrecked 80 .houses at Edmond,, 12 at the., executive, legislative, and judicial Passing luto the temple, Maya -ed us who may become naturalized, r those of males. A quarter spent In HIRES into s oharnbar, In the corner lay a hold in pluoo oufy by iu* tough traa 1 looked, and lol. there before ma Ma* of peace.—St. Louta Qlolic^Dcmocrat. dlstunco'ln 4. hours and 51 ndnuteo. i O,, was struck by lightning,and his two White Eagle and several at other, places, bill were also adopted. Mr. Howard II daughters were killed. kilting fen persons.. i (pop.,'Alu.) failed in an attempt to se• New York clothiers are going to try The great Cllnio ranch, In southern Rootbeer does you dollars' cure consideration of a resolution to im• ;•:• A shortage of $480,000 was found in Finishing tonchea were put upon the and popularize white duck suits for city , composing 40,000 acres of worth of good. repiiblloun couventlon hall In St. Louis. peach „ President' Cleveland on eight wear during the hot months. Suits are land; is to be sold to a London syndicate ! i the city attorncy'a oflloe in Pitteburgh, Mid. ODIJ bf Tilt ChiilM S. DIlM Oc, Millxtilpli.*, Pa. 1 It will m»t 13^00 ptrwtM./ -V ;fwiite.M^;S being shown as cheap as six dollars. > for $8,000,000. , A lie. j....*..-. >u.*.. & S.M .m/irk---. mm "/Kg.*,;?

< PEBBOffAL MBNTIOH. WW Purity THE LARGEST STOCK in Ingbam Co. Jay Lane was iu Eaton Kaplds last Frldajr_ ,'!i I lM' WUKHRMi Henry Peters WM home from Lansing over TUn«»y, M*y 28,1899. And Enrich Sunday.: LUMBER, LATH, CEDAR POSTS, etc., Prof, W. J. McICotio spent last Saturday In Your Blood Lansing. Parkhurst Dry Goods Store! Mrs. O. O, Hoyt visited Laming friends last Sul unlay, • '4,',: • wwk instructed for Bliss for governorBy. Taking AT We are selling many lines of merchandisei under its.ynlu<..{ HALL LWMBER CO!S Louis Hennsdorf, Dyer. Mrs. Arthur Myera of Owosso It visiting It's a loss to US, but a gain for you. It's this way; i Mason friends. 'C.i IN three states, New York, Ohio and We -bought too heavily in some linns and arc letting the goods J ; Rhode Island the hloyole la now legal- Yardt in Lansing, Mich,, where you can get anyfAinj'/ Mrs. Adelle Fuller Is visiting relatives ln k ,: Ijr a part of railway baggage. The law Grand Rapids. go at a sacrifice. Consequently you are getting many kinds:j of goods for Jess than it cost US to lay tliem down. ill fpnieana wore cycling ana more railroad- you want at the Lowest Prices, and Best Grades J. L. Bement ofBurrulo la with Mason rela• :' lug, and ought to be good for both in- tives this week. AYER'S SPECIAL SALE II. E. Graham of Chicago is with his family •Mi Complete Plmalag Mill la Connection. Try Us. HALL LUMBER CO. The beauty, permanency, brilliancy, finish and here this week. .hp Near M. C Depot, LANSING, MICH. cleanliness of a Fast Black StOCking\are f.?|t«.,s-ii%B'tii»aerp«iat season baa not open- t^V Sarsaparilla Friday, Saturday and the Following Week. 8. V. Caaterlln of lonla called on bis people • '•tip «d yet, but a British steamer lu the in the dye. here yesterday. FOR ONE WEEK - ;; Atlantic ran across the Flying Dutch- It was the Only PRINTS, Spring styles, 3]£c. 36 inch Lawns, former price IOC, . M|ss Blanch Irish, teacher at Holt, was at : wan a.short time ago. The cr«w de- Merchant June 1st will be celebrated throughout the home over Sunday. We are selling Oxfords for $i.oo, sale price Sc. ... Beginning Today, we will make II • elded to board the ghostly ship, but Sarsaparilla admitted length and breadth of this land as Dr. J. N.Greou and wlfeof Leslie were ln .$1.25 and $1.50 that are handsome found her only a derelict ladan with SMITH & WELSH, Tailors. We will place on sale for these days 25 pieces of All Wool Novel" Mason on Saturday. enough to adorn any foot, low .•••it : aand ballaat, • At World's Fair. ties and Serges. The former price was 25c and 39c a yard. Mrs. O. F. Miller It visiting relatives at enough to suggest the ease and com• Napoleon this week. We make a Good English Clay Your choice of an 8 yard pattern for only $1.50. fort of the slipper, and presenting THE new United States battle-shlp AVER'S PILLS for tha Llwr. Mrs. Jennie Roberta of Leslie visited Maaon - Special was built on the Pacific coast Worsted Suit for ...... triends over Sonday. all the wear that the best and finest oo New Line of Shirt Waists made from the 3-4 Percale, regular'price HERMSDORF DAY On many different lines throughout the stock. ; ' for 13,120,000, or only 160,000 more tbau Oxfords can possess. A shoe's a 69c, our price 50c. Bert Evurtsof Albion visited Maaon friends ;' the cost of the Massachusetta, which a lew days last week. small thing, but there's a world of was constructed 'in -the Eastern ship• who, In presenting an account of his We make the Best $8.00 pair of Trousers Beady Made Wrappers in Blacks, Greys, Reds, Blues and Fancies. A. V. VanDousen spent lust Sunday ln Jack- satisfaction in a good one, and our Genuine Reductions tLVSS^^i^ yards. The Oregon was started five stewardship, cooly ignores the fact A new line in all sizes just received. iron with two brothers. months later than the Massachusetts, in Ingham County. Souvenirs will be given on that day. Ask Oxfords are a' rare combination of that he has been totally unable to Miss Rice of Leslie visited her sister, Mrs. buyer. It meansa saving of many dollars to you, if you tJS tout was completed almost at the same make both ends meet? Wil lis Kimmel this week. high qualities in Summer Footwear. If you are in need of a good Suit, Spring Overcoat, or pair of Trousers, it You get a Beautiful Bed Spread by trading at for Hermsdorf Hosiery at the hosiery counter. take advantage of tMs sale. . O . time. W herever Uncle Bam has a port What would we say ot a business A. P. Drake and family of Grand Rapids We have a table of Bargains he seems able to build a warship equal man, who in presenting a statement will pay you to leave your order with us. were In town lust Suturduy. in Ladies' High Shoes. Call and It's a sacrifice for us to do it, but it's money in your pocket. •* to the beat in the world. of his affairs ignored the fact that bis Miss Nettle Hortzburg of Lansing posted examine our stock and get prices. Get others' prices, then compare with ours, and you will find you -™- expenditure was far iu excess of bis SMITH & WELSH, The Tailors. Sunday with Mason rrlauds. '• WHEN Gen. Grant began to be talk income? are paying too much ut other places. We. sell the Domestic Sewing Machine. D. A. Casterlln and wife wero guests of ; ed.for president in 1808, there was i And in this connection it will not Mason relatives laslSuuduy. We leave you to be the judge. clamor for him to define his position be remiss to. remember that during the SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, May 29th. Brof. O. J. Luxmoroof Vermontvlllc was ln C. W. RANDALL, r with regard to the civil and political normal action of the McKinley bill, Mason lust Saturday on business, Near Otisville a school house was That's fair, isn't it? :•• rights of the negroes, and. other mat• a period of nearly three years—I do Circuit Court. Maple St. MASON. wrecked, and in the adjoining town- Eugene Hammond of Lansing apent last ters of interest at that time, but be not Include the period subject to the Sunday with bis grandmother here. ship another school building was de• The circuit court has been unusually ' only "talked horse," as one of the in election of the Fifty-third Congress molished. Tlie roof of the latter build• busy this week, and has turned out ef• 10 yds Challie and Lawn for 39c. Miss Mae Munsflolii will remain as teacher i terrogatore said, and refused to furnish which was pledged to repeal it—there- in the Menominee schools next year. & Few of tlie ia; low Prices to be Mi at Our Store. ing was blown a quarter of a mile fectual work. Ifcouvictions are a cri• any ammunition for bis opponents ceipts of the government amounted to \ "Z™?,,?\°>Z"r» R °H 7"." terion! ProsecutiuK Attorney Gardner 1 Bale 6c Cotton at 5c a yard. Col. L. II. Ives loft Monday to attend tho ••OHI-IV «2fi non noo nv«r an.i nhov« the »w--y< and the organ was carried into 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, - - ioc a yard wliile.it lasts ; That suited the people, aud they uoui. nearly $25,000,000 over and above the | has made a good record. Following national prohibition convention at Pittsburg, the air aud dropped into a neighboring Peun. ; Inated and elected him, and were so expenditures, besides adding millions are some results: The Farmers' DETROIT, MICH, • •Sally. O. W. RUGGLEB, If you are going to the International until Monday. The ladles are sisters. WILL C. WALTER, as further details of the catastrophe Mackinaw Rev. David Howell and wife spentlaot Sun• partment olllcera and the firm to which ernment Surveys In Michigan." Judge Wisner is now on the bench Gen' 1 Pais .and Ticket Agent .Chicago. Sunday School Convention June 23 to become known. Up to midnight last W. W. Warner, Allegan—"Early History or F D.STA>-TOH.Tl«k»it.Afrflnt.Mason. day In Mason. Mr. Howell preached un ex• The Cash Grocer. The Corner Store. CHAS. H. HALL. the contract was awarded. * to complete the term. 26 inclusive, send your name at once night the list of the identified dead had Michigan." cellent sermon at tho Presbylerluu church. In the resolution will be incorporat Cbarles Chandler-Grand Rapids—"Lire and In the case of the people against to E. A. Hough, Jackson. grown to 48 aud the list of injured to ed a public statement made by Secre• Labors of Hon. Thomas D. Gilbert." Clarence E. An way the court adjudges Healed Prop-Male. ROBATE ORDER. State of Michigan,connly 50, eight of whom are fatally hurt. The John E. Day. Mt. Pleasant—"Sketch of the Did you take a collection for state The L. O. T. M. will serve ice cream tary Morton to the effect that certain him the father of the bastard child of Notice Is hereby given that tbe common P or Ingham, ss. At a session or the probate extent of territory devastated is many Settlement and Growth orlsabella county," court for said county, held at the probate ofllce and county work on May 10 ? If not and cake at their hall, Saturday after• We hope that next Tuesday, June 2, congressmen had stated that they also "A Sketch or Peter Naw-gaw.nee a cele• Hattie S. Collins and requires him to council ot tbe city or Mason will meet at the FARMERS' BANK ! miles larger than at first supposed aud common council room Insald city or Mason la the city of Mason, on tho 5th dav of May, do nut neglect It longer. Make it two noon and evening. A liberal patron• will be a pleasant day, und that all wanted the seed, not for their constitu brated Indian of the Isabella Reservation, pay to her for the support of the child ln the year one thousand eight hundred aad fret>h reports of new horrors are being 'The Last or the Mohicans,' " on Monday evening, Juno 1, 18SC. to receive Oldestand Strongest State and Saving*. cents per member sure, and send same age is earnestly desired. Mason people will he lu a gentle and Common Council Proceedings. Conference Corrections and Charities,, cuts, but to dispose of for private gain the following turns of money: Twenty- bids for the construction or a bridge, on Ash ainety-aix. , Bank. to Miss Eflie Fiikins, Leslie. The secretary further charges that received at the central points of devas. If there are others not here mention• street, across Sycamore creek. Plans and Present, A, E. Cowlce, judge of probate. patriotic mood. Why, do you ask? IOrFIOIAI.,1 Uraud Rapids, Juno 4 to.G. five dollars on the first day of July In the matter of the estate or James E. Coy, The Baptist Sunday school, Leslie, Lansing is moving in the construc• certain congressmen have disposed of tation. ed who have papers for this meeting, specifications will beou 111c at the city clerk's It's the annual reunion of the pioneeis next and three dollars and fifty cents ofllce In said city of Mason. The common deceased. has a home class numbering 75. Have tion of n new school building, also an MASON, MICH., May 25, 1896. A rate of one and one half cents per seed, which cost the government $750, It is almost impossible to trace the or to he published iu "Pioneer and On readlngand tiling the petition, duly verified, of Ingham county and it will he held on tiie first day of each and every suc• council reserves the right to reject any or all CAPITAL, $50,000. you a home class in your school? If addition to one of the old buildings. Council met nud was culled to order mile in each direction is authorized for to local dealers for $50 to $75. Repre• path of (he storm. It is more sharply Historical Collection," they will please bids. A. F. MBIIAN, City Clerk. of Flora A. Coy, administratrix ol safd estate, at the Presbyterian church in this city. ceeding mouth thereafter tiutll such not, why not? Good work that. It The step is made necessary by the by Mayor VunSlyke. the above occasion to those presenting; sentative Baker savs his resolution delineated in Oakland and Lapeer notify me, giving name aud residence praying that she may be llccnrcd to sell cer• To them we owe a reverent respect and child shall have reached the age of 14 ROBATE ORDER, Stato of MIchtRan, conn tain real estate ot which said James K. Co>|dlcd pays. Mrs. A. E. Rumsey, Leslie, crowded condition oftheirhigu school. Present, Aids. Eckhurt, Fingerle, certificates signed by L. C. Storrs,'sec• proposes a full investigation ot all counties, where the full force was felt, and title of paper. M. D. CHATTERTON, - Presldeu filial duty. The annual roll culls years. He is also required to give the ty of Ingham, ss. Probato court for said Nclsied for tho pnrposo or paving the debts of will be glad to help organize a home Tlie cost of the proposed new building Hoyt, Millbury and Peek. retary. Dates of sale . June 3 to 9. these subjects. than elsewhere, but the latest reports Reduced rates have been secured at Pcounty. said deceased, togethor with the charges and ex• L. C. WEBB, - Vice-President teuch that our opportunities for honor• superintendents of tlie'poor a boud for class in your school if you will ask her will be about $4,000. It doesn't pay Minutes of lust meeting read and ap• Return limit June U. Any representative that would be show that it was extremely freakish, tlie hotels in Lansing as follows: Hotel Ketuto of Francis McMahon, deceased, penses of administration of said estate. A. J. HALL, • Cashie. ing the individuals of their associa• the payment of the money, the bond Notice Is hereby given, that George W, Bristol, rhereupon it Is ordered, that the lat to do so. them to remain crowded. proved. , F. D. STANTON, Agent. guilty of such petty larceny should he and while It burrowed the earth for a Downey and Hudson House, $1.50and tion are fleeting with every year. to be approved by tlie court. Anway administrator of said estate, bas Sled his supple, day or Jnne next, at 10 o'clock In tho The NEWS has very kindly given us blacklisted! hy the government and thirty straight miles in the southern $2.00 per day; Chapman House and mental final account, and thut I have appointed forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti• A little country school ma'am, north Give them a welcome aud be present, REPORT OF COMMITTEES. is committed to the county jail until this space for our Sunday School notes. West Aurellus. properly punished by his constituents part of the state it bounded up like an Ingham, $1.00 and $1.25 per day. the 131b tiny or June next at ten o'clock In tion, and tbat the belrsnt law of said deceased, Merest Paid on Tune Certificates of Dnotit of Union City, has devised a novel ut their meeting to enjoy it with them. The finance committee reported the he gives the bond. the forenoon, at tbe probate ofllco In »ald county, and all other persons Interested In said estate, are It is tiie aim of the secretary to make Lloyd Hunter has gone to Chicago The standard of decency is indeed get. India rubber ball aud split, part going Donations of books, pamphlets, dia• plan to prevent tardiness at school. On Hon. O. M. Barnes will give the prin• following claims and recommended Siisbee vs. Lansing State Savings as tb« time ot bearing thereon, ana for the as required to appear at a session of said court, then Money to Loan. Call and See Us. these notes as useful as possible to the to work.—Clyde Hogoboom started for ting low when such seed can disgrace one way and part another. One of ries, maps, charts, manuscript narra• signment and distribution or said estate. to be holden in the probate ofllco, In tho city or a large blackboard she has drawn a cipal address and short talks and mu• their allowance: bank, trover, verdict of not guilty for Sunday school workers' of the county. O. White, labor on electric light lino t S 13 a bike trip lust Friday to Traverse our national congress. these sections touched ground again iu tives, correspondence, paintings, por• Dated May 2.0th. 18MJ. Mason, and show cause, Irany there be, why the DiniccTons—L. O. Webb, D. P. Whltmorc, life-size picture of a. cow, with an ex- sic will finish the literary program. the bank which was charged with un• prayer or tho petitioner should not be granted: To do this we need the hearty co-oper• W. H. Ferguson, same 8 13 City and Gaylord via Muplc Rapids to Bay county after a flying bolt iuto tbe traits, photographs, statuary, files of A. K. COWLES, Judge or Probate. G. W/Brlstol, J. K. Elmer. Harper Itoed, E, ceedingly large tail. All tardy schol• The meeting is called for 10:30 a. in. A. Tlchurst, same » 8 18 lawfully retaining aud converting a O. J. HOOD. Probate Iteglster. Slw3 And it is further ordered, tbat said petitioner A. Barnes, M. D. Chaltorton. L. E. SpatTord. ation of every worker in the county. visit relatives.—Jennie Simpson baa It Worked WcU. air of several score of miles. Another newspapers, historical documents, cu• give notice to the persons Interested In saldcstate ars have their names placed on the Tea and coffee will he furnished by S. D. Nooly, dray Ing polos 3 0U note. C. G. Huntington. In all schools there are items of general O. M. Rhodes, material lor elcctrlo light gone to Albion.—Little Lyuii Griiineli State Republican:— section struck Sanilac county, neui riosities, relics, etc.. are earnestly and ROBATE ORDER. State or Michigan, of the pendency of said petition and tho cow's tail for a day, and the second the ladies here aud pioneers and their The following is the call of circuit hearing tbereol, by causing a copy of tbls order interest to other workers, which if works 80 bud a narrow escape from drowning- The high license people in this state Croswell, Michigan. respectfully solicited. P County or Ingham.- -as. Probate court for offence is punishable by a week's at• guests are expected to bring their has- L, Harmon, labor on electric lino 03 court cases for the week commencing suld county. to bo published ln tho INOIIAM COUNTY NEWS, a faithfully reported would help to solve in the house tank recently.-—A mule are shaking hands with themselves to- The cyclone gathered its force, ac. Vols. 24, 25 and 26. ''Pioneer and newspaper printed and "Irculated In said county tachment to the tail. The plan has kets of provisions and enjoy a picnic S. D. Neely, draylng watorplpo 1 16 Juue 1: Orcelia Bristol vs. Ira C. Bris• Estate of Alfred J. Hollcy. deceased. three sncccaslve weeks previous to said day of some knotty problem which at the JarvisEnglno and Machine Works, sup• kicked Wilbur Hyatt hist Thursday lo day aud saying, "I told you so." Their cording to the latest information in the Notice is hereby given, That Alpha E. Welch, worked wonders in this little district dinner at the church. Cards have Historical Collections," have been is• tol, Mich. Elevator and Engine Co. vs. hearing. A. S. COWLES. time may be very perplexing and dis• plies at water works SO 75 badly as to cause him to take a lay oil advocacy of high license before the vicinity of Holly, Oakland county, administrator of said cstato has hied his school. For the past two weeks not a been mailed to some, calling attention Corrlo Ingrnhum, attending tho family sued si nee our last meeting, aud can George C. Cooper, Josept L. Williams final account, and that I have appointed tho (A true copy.) Judge or Probate. PALACE agreeable. Let us not be fimid about of several days.—Lightning struck H. last legislature and the adoption hy and after a slight touch to the earth ' llo — - name has been on the tail. to the meeting, hut it was not thought o£ John Oliver 2 50 he obtained of the state librarian at vs. Charles E. Lockwood, Marion D. siUIti day or MMJT Inst, at 10 o'clock In the O. J, HOOD. Probate Register. 48w4 letting others know how and what we Hoyt Bros.,' groceries lumlshed John Curtis' house last Monday evening aim that body of a uniform liquor tax, has there struck again with increased mo 75c per copy. forenoon, at the probate ofllce in said county, necessary to mall them to all. They Skinner vs. Frank C. McEuen, Arthur as the time or hearing thereon, and lor the as. OMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. The under• THE &EUABLS are doing. Send inlyour items to the Supreme court convenes next Tues• Oliver -- .—•„•; 1 *M destroyed the chimney.—Nina Keeler been completely justified. Auditor mentum between Holly and Oak wood. All are invited to be present. signed, bavlngbccn appointed by the pro• MEAT who receive them will please invite N.Hart vs. Marion D. Skinner, George signmentand distribution or said estate. C county secretary and he will use them day. The caleudar shows the follow• others. The invitation is general. W. M, Pratt, groceries furnlsbcu. Mrs, of Eaton Rapids visited hero Sunday. General Turner bas finished a compar• Here it actually plowed up the earth, GEO. H. GREENE, SeC, Dated May 13th, 1800. bate court of the county of Ingham, commis• ing cases from Ingbam county: Parsons . 07. Jim Morse and family visited their ison of the receipts for retail liquor B. Martin vs. Arthur N. Hart. A. E. COWLES, sioners on the cstato of Henry N. liushmaro, to the best advantage. Let 41s show Come early and have a good time. L. Byron Wright, labor In olty cemetery... 1 25 twisting, tearing and ripping every• Lansing, Mich deceased, to settle and adjust all claims against MARKET Charles H. Knight et al. vs. Charles sister, Mrs. Patterson, ut Juckuou'last licenses for tbe years 1694, the last year O. J. HOOD. Judge or Probate. our appreciation of our editor's kind• H. Ives is secretary, D. L. Case presi• Ed. Aseltlne, labor at cemetery 5 (K thing within its reach. It followed ALPHEUS FELCII, Pres.. Republican National Convention, St. Probate Register.' 40w3 said estate, do hereby give notice tbat they will A. Piella; Michigan Trust Co. vs. Lan• J. C. Sgulers, lubor and salary as sexton 7 161 week. - meet for that purpose at the residence or ness by keeping the space full. dent. under the old system, and 1895, the this course for several miles, laying Auu Arbor Mich. Louis, Mo., June 16, '06. sing Lumber Co; William 8. Moore et H. Breed, labor ut cemetery 8 75 J. P. Band, ln township or Oaondaga, on Fri• H..S open doors and long days for J. B. THORBURN, County Secretary. Goo. Whiting, labor at comotory fl 87 first year under the uniform tux. The farms to waste and killing scores of Take Mollce. al vs. George H. Mclntyre et al.; Al• Lieut. L. B. Baker of Lansing died Detroit L. P. & Shoot. Load Works, sup• For above occasion tickets will be day, tbe iiatbdny of May, andon Friday, Ha oustomers, aud keeps the beat ot While Onk. compilation made by tbe auditor gen• people. Twenty-six miles trorn the first AT a session ol tbe board or supervisors of the aoili day of October, A. II. ISBtt, bert Blumeuthal et al. vs B. F, Sim• Inst Sunday forenoon. He was born plies at pumplngstatlon 81 65 eral shows that for the year ending Piscatorial. sold at one first-class fare for the round lonla county, Michigan, to be held in the court at one o'clock 'n tho afternoon or said days. Ex-PresldeutHurrison's articles have Michigan Supply Co., supplies at water point, near Mutamora, it left the earth house, in the city of lonla, on the SiOlli day of ons; Nellie M. Whitely vs. James Fehruury 20, 1830, and always lived Robert;Wllson of North Lansing Is , May 1, 1894, the last year under the trip. Dates of sale June I2, 13,14 and Six months rrom tho 23d day of April, K.\D. 1806. proved such an enormous success with works 3 55 again and split, one section tearing The following is contributed by one Jnne A. If. lnue, at one o'clock p. m. a poll Is tbe time limited lor tho presentation or claims. Whltely et al.; Esther J. Tobias vs. an exemplary life. He had an active Mioh. Supply Co., supplies at water wits 10 61 spending a few days with his son Bill. old system, there were 3,011 dealers in 15; return limit June 21. 50w3 The Ladies' Home Journal, adding north aud another northeast. who knows whereof he ejaculates, tlon from the village of Portland, lonla county. JACKSON P. BOND. Michigan Central Hallway Co.; Nina aud important part in the results of the O. White, lahor on water main 8 76 man Wilson of Ingham.—While J. It. spirituous or intoxicating liquors, and Michigan, asking for permission from said board LEWIS A. BUCKLAND, over 100,000 to the circulation of the A. Tlchurst, same 3 75 The devastation is apalling. Farmers usually: to construct a dam across Grand river on sec• R. Kiricland vs. Joshua Kirkland; war of the rebellion. In the detective W. H. Ferguson, sumo 8 76 Potter and family were nt memorial . that the total tax paid by them was Dated May 4,1800. 48w4 Commissioners. No Western Metis. .... magazine, that the series will be ex• who hadjust planted their crops were There was a bubble or suppressed merri• GREENBACKS 2:23% tion twenty (30), In the township or Portland, Sarah M. Dayton vs. W. B. Stone et servise he made himself famous hy his Fred Wilcox, 7 nights UB watchman 8 76 services Sunday one of his neighbor!* $1,410,804.87. Tho number of dealers absolutely ruined by hundreds. Every• ment rippled over tho countenances or a few lonla county, Michigan, for the purpose of sup• ROBATE ORDER.—Stato ot Michigan, tended beyond the original limit. The ai. capture ofj. Wilkes Booth. Gen. Bak• Wm. Lafargo and men on streets 18 75 saw his bees swarming mid kindly in this class of liquor in 1895 was 3,928 or the wiser members or tbe tinny tribe Sire of Greenceps, 2:15J; Biissora, plying power to operate an electric light and county or Ingbam, ss. At a session ol tho Cash For Sides and Felts. ex-president has now reached the thing they possessed was destroyed. power plant in said village or Portland, will be P er detailed him with an escort of25 cav• On motion the report of the finance hived them.—Chits. Howltt has built» and the tux amounted to $1,880,9(36.24. which gradually deepened Into a very pro• 2:16; Alaiedon Girl, 2:18; Greenwood, irobute court for said county, held at tho pro- treatment of "The President's Ofllclal Last year Arthur Elmer appeared at In only one case was a report received nounced smile as, gazing upward, they saw presented to said board of supervisors for their ate ofllce, ln the city of Mason, on the fith FRAZEL A THORBURN. alry men to scour the country about committee was accepted. new kitchen onto his house and la- This is an increase of 917 dealers and of a man being Insured from cyclones. two men; the one lurge with a very alli-ht 2:20; Loretta B, 2:2U; of 35 with race consideration. It is proposed lo construct said day of May, ln tbe year ono thousand eight Family" in his series, describing the Ioniu and advertised extensively his On motion Horace W, Aseltlne and giving It all a new coatof paint.—John dam at a point fifteen (IS) chains north and twen• NASttM. MICH, Proprietor. Port Royal. His party wus the one $470,101.37 of tax. It is roughly estimated that its trip hirsute appendage on the upper lip, the other hundred and nlncty-slx. relation which each cabinet member power to foretell the future. He was which captured the noted assassin, aud Steven Edwards were appointed spo :• Potter baa loot the best cow he had small with as enviable a bunch or tetra-cottu records, 13 in the 2:30 list. ty (20) amino west from tlio south quarter post Present, A. E, Cowles. Judgo orProbato. I In 1894 there were 1,524 dealers in through Oakland and Lapeer counties of section No, twenty (20), In said township or holds to the president. Then he will liberally patronized, but after advising Lieut. Baker was the only assistant of ial police for cemetery without pay. with milk fever.—The W. C. T. U. wlnd-provokera as one can Und ln a travel or He is In the matter of the cstato or Georgo W. malt, brewed and fermented liquors, has cost at least $500,000, which is a many moons, about to cast their linos Into Portland, and to construct said dam or timber, Gedney.late or Milton, Ulster Co., ». Y., de• show "How the Senate Works" and u woman to leave her husband, saying his cousin iu the final disposition of On motion the clerk was authorized will meet witli Mrs. A. L. Simons Mi and they paid a total tax of $415,193.50. the deep blue seu. Then It was that the suck• stone, earth, brush or gravel, or any or all of ceased. "How Congress Legislates"—each in that while in a trance he had seen the total loss. Sttonely Bred, a Great In•them and of a height not to exceed nine (9) feet, the body of Booth. He was the first to sell water-heater owned by city for Thursday at 2:30 p. m.—Union tern- j, The number of dealers in malt liquors er, with the alpaca coat, balloon sleeves and On readinrc.L_.. g and tiling the petition, duly verified, a separate article. latter in the act of killing her, he was Hundreds of the curious crowded to bloomers, nudging bis neighbor in the ribs, dividual and a Phenomenal and to be substantially constructed, without of Ueortot Willia' m Gedncy, a son of said deceas• to strike the assassin's trail as he cros- $5.00. perunce meeting will bo held lu the . in 1895 was out 120, the total tax re• the scene of .disaster yesterday, but lock, or schute or apron, except a fish schuto ed, representing that said deceased was at tho arrested us a disorderly person and On motion the council ad)ournsa for Baptist church: in Dansville Sunday., cocked Ills hat ou one side and proceeded The twenty-second state convention ed the Rappahaiiuock, to demand his ceipts received from them being but merely as a mutter of curiosity. The with alarxe reotangular gait to hook Hora• Producer. four (4) feet wide, to be built ol timber, said dam time of his death possessed of real and personal convicted. This judgment was affirm• night'June 7. Rev. R. C. Reed of to bo what Is known as an over-flow dam. for the Michigan Woman's Christian surrender at the barn where he was one week. 12,780.28. This is a decrease of 1,404 in farmers, who were.uninjured, together tio's lino In a big bunch or seaweed. Al- The Year Book credits his get with more cstato situate and being ln Ihe county or Ing• ed by tiie supreme court last Tuesday Howell will give tbeaddrcss. though Horatio held tho bridge In the time trotting races won In 18115, also with a greater This notice ia given ln accordance with Act ham and state of Michigan to be administered, Temperance Union will he held at tuken, only person to converse with dealer.] and $402,407.22 in tax. with their physicians and neighbors No. 12ft, of tho Public Acts of this state for the und praying that administration of said estate iu au opinion in which the English A. F. MEHAN. City Clerk. or the ancient Romans manfully against al• n umber to trot to race records below 2:20 tho Marquette, beginning June 12 and him before the barn was fired, the first As there was a decrease of 1,404 in were the. only aid to the distressed. most numberless roes, he was nearly over• sumo year than the get of any olhor Michigan year 187S, being section 40i ot Howell's Annotat• may be granted to himself or to sotnb other statute, which declares that "every to reach him as he fell pierced by Cor- A Valuable Prescription. come at the disappearance of his bobber and sire now living. They are equally noted for ed Statutes of tbe state of Mic.hl.-an. suitable person. continuing five days. According to person pretending or professing to tell TATU.OF MICHIGAN. Tiiiriiotn Jmiictm;.: tho number of dealers in malt liquors, Horses could not ho hired with gold ROBERT W. ALTON, bett's bullet, and he recieyed the assas• Editor Morrison of Wortliingtoii, Circuit fn Oliancory. William KdKitrVotiKh-i, lu continued absence; but rallying his forces their valuable market qualities ofslzo, stylo, Thereupon it Is ordered that the lat custom, the various churches in the fortunes shall be deemed u rogue and S and an increase of 917 In the number The country for miles about was peo• he gave a quick jerk with a "Now I've cot bsauty and bold trotting action. Nervlce W. W. BoauK, Clerk. .10wl President. day of June next, at ten o'clock sin's dying message to his mother and Ind., "Sun," writes: "You lmve a complainant, vs. Orru VaUKhn, dcfoiidiint. Bull 7 convention city will ask tlie prominent peiullii(-ln tlio circuit court for the county, of ; of spirituous liquors, the net decrease pled with the curious. hltn In tho Jaw," aud then camo the pull- Fee, 920. Return privilege until ln foal. ln tho forenoon, be assigned for the hearing or a vagabond," was approvingly quoted. gave him tils last drink of water. The arid It wus a .pull! Large beads or perspira• KOIUTK OrtDER. State ol Michigan, said petition, and that the.heirs at law or said members of the convention to take valuable prescription in Electric Bit• I milium, In chancery, on tUe'-7th day of May, in the total number of liquor dealers The road running west from Oak• The opinion also approves the language 18110. lu tbls cause, H unpenrlnf- from affidavit > tion stood out on his expansive brow, and, Address P county or Inglmm, ss. Probato court for deceased, and all other persons Interested In charge of the services on the Sabbath story of the pursuit and capture and ters, and I can cheerfully recommend in the stato was 487. land through the townships of Grave- A. 1. BARBER, Mason, Mich.said county . of the trial judge to the effect that no on Ulo tlioroln and front the return of tho sharKT trickling down in llttlo rivulets over his gen• said ostato. aro required to appear at a session or tlie filial disposition of the body of It for Constipation and Sick Headache, 1 Eatato of Ablgtll 11. Standlsh, deconsod. of convention week. At three o'clock person not a lunatic could believe tlie to tbe subpoena heretofore Issued heroin, that Tho increase in the total tax paid hy land and Brandon la one of the oldest erally placid countenance, dropped litzlly on said court, then to bo holden In tho probato President Lincoln's slayer has been and us u general system tonlo it has no the angle worms In the bottom or the boat, ROBATE ORDER. Bute, or Michigan, Notlcefls hereby given, that Oscnr W. Lane, olllco In the city or Mason, and show cause, Ir a gospel temperance mass meeting will accused possessed power to fortell the scrrlca of snld subpaina could not bo mado bo-i,'. dealers In spirituous liquors was $470,- In Oakland county. For a distance of county or Ingham ss. At a session or tho administrator with tho will annexed or said graphically related hy Lieut. .Baker equal." Mrs. Anna Stelile, 2025 Cot- causa or tbo continued absouca of Bald defend-*... but or no avail. Help was at once sought ln P any thero bo, whwliy y tbo prayer of tho petitioner be held. The program for the five future. 101.37, and decrease in the tax paid hy perhaps eight miles more well-to-do the person or "Chuck," and together they probate court for raid county, hold at the pro• estate hut filed his tlnal ac• should not be granted: And d it Ins ffurthem r order- from tlie lecture platform. At the taue Grove Ave., Chicugo, was all run tvnt tram tier plnco of residence: on motion of: .> bate office. In the dry or Mason, on tlie 25tli day count, and that I have appointed the days' session, besides reports of officers said complainant's solicitor. It la ordurcd tbat :, dealer in malt liquors was $402,407.22. farmers live than can he found in any gave a mighty tug. The line parted and with ed, that said petitioner give notlco to tho por. close of his service with the govern• a dull, sickening thud both sal down ln the or May, ln the year one thousand sight aiilh (lay of May Inst., at 10 o'clock In and superintendents, will embrace a The Central Michigan Savings bank down, could not eat nor digest food, tho appearance of snld defendant bo out-red -... The not increase, therefore, in the total' sons Interested In said cstato, or tho pondency v other similar section of a road in Oak• bottom of the boat. hundred and nlnoty-slx. the rorcnoon.at the probate ofllco In said conntjfss of snld petition, and tho hearing thereof, by building ut Lansing was sold Satur• ment, Lieut. Baker came to Lansing hud a backuche which never left her herein within thrco months from tho date of, - tax received, was $73,754.15, the total Present, A. E. Cowles, Judge ot Probate. wide variety of topics, bearing on all tbls order and In dofault thereor sntd bill will bo • l land county. Very few of the farm The rest Is short to relate, nothing or Inter• tbe time of hearing thereon, and for tbe assign- causing a copy of this order to be published day afternoon at commissioners' sale and bought one hundred acres of land und felt tired and weary, hut six bot• . tax paid iu 1894 being $1,825,998.37 as est happened, not even a nibble. Once ln a In the matter or the estate or William II. God- ment and distribution or said estate. ln the IuoiiiH CouNTr NEWS, a news-paper A TREASURE phases of public and private health taken us confessed by said defendant nnd that residences on it up to Monday's torna• ncy, lata or Milton, Ulster county, N. Y„ de• for f28,000 to the City National hank. where Judge Person's residence and tles of Electric Bitters restored her within twenty dnya tbo complainant cause thla!,'? against a total of $1,8U9,752.62 in 1895. while a Osh would come up to the top, wink Sated May 6,18DS, printed and circulated In said county, three suc• and morals. do represented au investment of less oneeye lazily, and go away whistling "She ceased. A. K. COWLES, Judge or Probnto. cessive weeks previous to said dayof hearing. Indeed it's so handsome and conven• The purchase money is divided be• the Terrance farm are now situated. health and renewed her strength. ordor to bo published iu tlio lnaitAM (JouNrr With a net loss of 487 dealers and six than $2,000. Several cost nearer $3,000. never came back." Silence was tho nil ab. On readlngand filing the petition, duly veri• O. J. Hoon. Probate Register. 48w3 (A truo copy.) A. E. COWLES, Percy, the 19 years old son of C, A. This waB in 1860. He was soon after NKWB, said publication to bo eontlnn-id Ones livC, . fied ot Ueorr.o William Geduey, a nephew and ient. A house isn't half f uruished un• tween Mrs. Avery of Detroit, who Prices 50 cents and $1 00, Get a bottle each week for six weeks In aiiceeeslon.'' .•:..„• •< > local option counties, there was a net The barns were on a scale that further sorblng element. Their thoughts aro not O. J. HOOD, Judge orProbato. Pendleton of Leslie, showed signs of employed as a clerk In the auditor heir-at-law of said deceased, representing that owns one-half ofthe building, and Mr.- at Lougyear Bros., Mason, and F. H. ? gain of $73,754.15 in tho total tax paid printed. ROBATE ORDEIt. State or Michigan, coun• Probato Register. 48w4 less provided with every toilet acces• ••: OAHllY.Hi. BANDARS,"... V v ;V bespoke the prosperity of the owners. snld deceased was at tbe time or bis death, seiz• P ty or Ingham, ss. Probate court for said insanity last Friday and grew rapidly Wude of Cleveland, who holds a mort• general's department and was there al- Field's, Dansville, druggists. 0 \ 'Circuit Court Commissioner,.: V by retail liquor dealers iu Michigan iu The humblest farmer, on the whole ed aud possessed or real and personal estate county. sory. The handsomest man on earth worse so that his father took him to most continuously until his- death. A. M. CUMMINB, Solicitor for Cumpl't,.-., 6lw7T..;!;.: situate and being in the county ot Ingbam, and OMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. The tindor- gage on the half owned by O. M. 1895 over 1894. road was Edward Fifield, who owned The Ideal Panacea. Estate or Sally M. Fowler, deceased, C slgned, having boon appointed by tbo pro- never gained more feminine admira• Kalamazoo on Monday, not knowing state of Michigan, ta be administered, and pray• Notlco Is horoby given, that Henry II. Shor- bate court ror the county al Inglium, commis• Barnes. The two parties get $14,000 a 30-acro farm and who with his wife James L. Francis, alderman, Chlca- ing that administration or suld estate may be man. administrator with tho will annexed tion than our furniture. There's just that he would require an order from each. The payment of the Wade Aiivcrtiseu Letter List. National nnd Individual Finances. granted to himself or to some other suitable sioners on tho estato or John Galloway, deceas• and two children lost their lives. They o, says, "I regard Dr. King's New of said cstnte, has Hied hi- final ac• the probate court for his commitment. MASON, May 25, 1800. NO person. ed, to settle and adjust all claims against said what's wanted for every room ln the mortgage reduces the first mortgage on WE HAVE AGENTS I The average expenses of the govern• wero four of the score on the road who "Iscovery as au Ideal Panacea for count, and that I have appointed the Itfil. estate, do horoby glvs notice tbot they will meet Of course lie could not be left, so on Miss lilzzlo Stark, Robert Wlxon, rRAYELING_PUBLICI Thereupon It Is ordered, tbat the 19.>ftWi'iif»1 lated In said county, throe successive week* on. In a ra.ld.no. moan, a sal. to all the woik. Elective system. Summer Courses. Prices lower Than Ever. the second mortgage of $78,000 of Who can think Of course, bad bo said anything, It • Genesee county did uot escape the New Discovery." Try this Ideal previous to said day or hearing, n.l.hbor.. Fins Imtrum.nU, no tors, work. GUesdogrucs ofS. B„ K, M, aud ph. D. Lab- of Abraham Lincoln. His parents which lie holds $50,000. The. City perfeotsatisfaotlon or money refunded, ot dome Mmpia terrible cyclone which entailed such Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles anrwhu..,. rdiiUnoa. OomplgU, raadr rer oratorios, shops, mills, eta., wall oqtiippou. think that overwork has unbalanced Wanted-An Idea mum to patent? would lnvolvo the admission that the UM wh.n .1 i-jet _ — National bank will at once begin the price 25 cents per box. For sale by •-.•:,::::V:.l::::,i,,,i:;H:.pf|ii (Mruecopy.) A.B.C0WLK8, ™-.-Ptwl~. Can be puitt up _,bjr anr. one., For catalogues adilrms M. K. WA 1)3 WORTH. our t Wilson—Gorman bill was a failure, an awAil destruction of life and prop- free at Lougyear Bros., Mason, and F. PU. D„ Director, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. Mason Fniiilnn Go. him and his speedy recovery Is hoped work of remodeling the building for Lougyear Bros., Mason, and F. H. Wrllo WllN W tUPBlumRN * pQ.t £»ton« O, J, noon, Judge or Probate. um out ot ordar, no r.p«lrluf^nusr,, laau a Ufa rj«« ogw j But what shall wo say of a president erly in northern Oakland county. H. Fields, Dansville, druggists. 0 >i« for. oocupauoy. Field, Dansville. - MysVWMtiloRton, 1). O,, for their $i.m pr » Drawing Paper at Ihls ofllce^ t I Probate Register. 61 w4 tliai. Wamntfd. Ampn.rmak.r. Writ. Furnlturo & Undertaking. Tlireo doors 8. P, O. MA hat et tn» uw

letrna har a It rifht away----yo«r:BoaL eonrt, their attendants and ladies ot IOWA DEMOCRACY. TALMAGE'8 SERMON. tiu Mtoi* ma V siin-n tHMlM CZAR ENTERS MOSCOW. w w "No,nsayatheyounf lnfldsl, "hareara sweat, and ahakas It and tosses It away. honor. Court chamberlains and gentle* my gold rings and my piotnrea; take Iatemperauos aooa stigmatises IU men in waiting followed the carriages, Nloholasn. Reaches the Boono of Presents the .Name of Horaoo mm .Waooores Upon the Folly of Keep• hern all " "No," says Death, ''what victim -kicking him out, a slaving tool, Then come detachments of five regl think of him all the morning to make there. It was not .until -,a gentleman Boles for President .. Catarrh'Cannot. He Cored ' ing Bod Company. do I, care v for rploturesi—•your souL into- the ditch, or sending him, with Hta Coronation. nuhits of the guards, two squadrons of up for it. Isn't it too had that donkeys rose to speak in whom §aia and Philip Suffered for his country. with LOCAL, Ai'i-LiCATioNB, as tliey cannot i cavalry, a squadron of cuirassiers bear• 1 reach the seat of. the disease. Catarrh is a If "Stand baek,"saye the dying infidel. the; drunkard's hiccough, staggering can't go to Heaven?" '."' ' ' 1 ' recognized their friend of the- morn, ing lances, a squadron of uhlans and blood or-constitutional disease, and in order "I will not stand back," says up, the street, where his family Uvea noornln-r Cannon and Ringing lien* Great State Convention Held at Dulmque-Kx- "Maybe there's a donkey land some• ing that they gave close attention. Tbe Sad Plight of a Veteran Ifl 'rUoii: In Religion, Idlera,' rmUMnl finally, numerous mounted .masters of Governor.' Placed at Head of Uule- . SOLiDIlER-S' to cure it you must take internal remedies. Statures ne-Mure-Heeker* unci Thote HVho Death,-. • "for you . have, only But gambling does. not in that way the Krnperor-HubJeoU Make His Wel• where," . • answered Philip, hopefully. Wild applause greeted this gentle Crippled Hand and Foot Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and 1 ceremonies. -ration to Chicago—Declares 1'o.noifi the , Mplrlt of. Din. , ten"..seconds '. now: . to live; expose its victims. The gambler may come a Memorable One — Tha " "And anyway. Jack docsn't.have to man, which broke butufresh at his stir• acts directly on the' blood and mucous sur• Maa-nMoent Procession. The crowd closed in at a' respectful for Free Silver. faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ls not a quack . bllng In the Cute-tor--. want: your soul;" The dying man be eaten up by the gambler's passion, work any more. Be was .worn out." • • ring words, particularly when he dwelt •w distance behind the procession and all' Cba*. A. Rogers Stricken with .Locomotor taedlclho. It was prescribed by one of the . S&eauty Spots says: "Don't. breathe that eold air yet yon only discover lt by the greed in \HEER8 for the sol• When the children reached the wal• on the great pride that Hilton might best physicians in this country for years, 8 Dubuque, la., May 21,—Carrying out the movement we then toward the Krcm \ Ataxia—Suffered Night and Day Are nowhere w prominent _. ; . into my face. You crowd me too hard. his eyes,' the hardness of his features, Moscow, May S3. — The great tri• programme formulated by tho. leaden of diers and sailors nut tree in the field, they set to work well feel in its distinguished son, who Sad is a.regular prescription. It is com• • Bev. T. BeWitt Talmage chose ''Bad lln. On the route the emperor stopped , to-day, for Years— How a New Light posed of the best tonics known, ''combined i ,. . asintheEut* .:' • It is getting dark in the room. O Qodl" the nervous restlessness, the thread, umphal entry of the emperor and era- the majority element, the democratic stats On; the lumpy: mess of,; earth that after doing noble service for hiscoun rOompany'' for the subject of a recent at three points, which mark the three convention on Wednesday declared tot .Rightfully loved' • ' ' Came Into Ills Life. with tlie best blood purifiers, acting directly "Hush," says death; ''you said there bare coat and his embarrassed busi• pretis into Moscow occurred Thursday. The Lake Shore •ermon to Ida Washington congrega circles hounding the different quar• free silver In tho most radical terms; pre- / and r e.nve la• marked Jack's resting place.' It took try, now rested in their midst. But on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com• was no God.", "Pray for, me,"eaclalma ness. Yet ho la on the road to heU, and Until Thursday the emperor had not bination of the two ingredients Is what pro• •••ton. taking for his text: ! ters of Moscow, v Here he received ad. seated ex-Qov., Horace Boles to the bored are they. a long time to smooth and shape.it; after sounding the praise of Hilton's | & Michigan Southern tho expiring infidel. "Too lata ' to no preacher's voioe or startling warn* officially heen in the city. In order democracy of the nation as a candidate ' Battles' are ended Urom the Chronicle, Chicago,duce sIU. suc h wonderful results in curing I Walk not thou to the way with them.—Pre-' dresses from the nobles and deputa• hilt'after the flowers were arranged special hero, the speaker vent on to pray," said Death; "but three more ing, or wife'a entreaty, can make him to see the imposing spectacle thousands for this presidential nomination and In• and marc hoi Charles A. Rogers, a veteran of tiie War Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. Railway • according to their taste, Sara and Phil• say thnt the day wos'not set apart for "•ortML, 15, • . \ •"•'.''.•'..',. seconds to live, and I will count them stay for a moment his headlong career. of restless and anxious sight-Seers tions. The first point was near Smol• structed the delegates at largo and the are done, of the Rebellion, and a prominent West F. 3. CIICNBT At Co., Props., Toledo, O. district delegate-., three of tho latter being ip reBted, well satisfied with their la• the worship of any one soldier, no mat• Bold by druggists, price 75c. will take you there without fatigue or Hardly, any young - .man goea .to off—one—two—-three." . He has gone! The Infernal spell is on him; a giant la thronged, the streets all Wednesday ensky station, at the entrance of what ia . Dust on the sa• Side citizen, was born ln Brooklyn, If. Y., adherents of the sound money doetrlns, to ber and rust on bor. - ter how.great his career. It was jus'" Hall's Family Plus are the best annoyance. Visit Chautauqua, INiar- -place of 'dissipation alone,' : Each one Where? Where? Carry him out and aroused within, and though you may night and early secured'places of van• known as the Cemiianoi Gorod, or vote as a unit. fifty-four yean ago, .and when a boy of the gun,; "I'll put the flag inyhe middle," said here that the listening children's inter scarcely fourteen came to Chicago, since ara, the Adirondack!., Cat-kills, -Uk*.: •*a: accompanied. No man goes to ruin tage. Earthen City, and lastly at the entrance bury him beside his father and mother, bind him with oahles, they would Tho majority report of the committee Come with roses and beautiful flowers .Miss BWUUTLT—"HOW did you know I George. Thousand Islands, the Hud• ...alone..;.He always takes some,'one else of the Kitai Gorod Philip, proceeding to enrry out hises t suddenly turned to consternation which time this city has been his permanent who died while holding fast the Chris-- part like thread, and though you fasten At 12 o'clock when tbe Grand Duke on resolutions was barren of any refer• Pearled with tho dewdrops and tears of the was going to wear my hair curled this oven- son or Sea Shore rcsortJ. An ideal Ta- On arriving at the' Iberian chapel at ence to Presldont Cleveland or his adminis• words, "I think more lings and less for in. a few touching words he de. home. ingl" Mr. Plalnmon—"I BOW it in the pa• -with him.; '.'May it please tho conrt, tlan religion. They died singing; but him seven times round with chain.y Vladimir and his brilliant officers, fol• showers cation. Refreshing rest, with variety •aid a convicted criminal, when asked the entrance of the Chinese town, the tration; while the commendation of the Fit for the graves of such heroes as cms. lilacs would have been better, don't scribed the humble grave which he sup• After the termination of the Civil War, pers this morning."—Brooklyn Life. the young infidel only said: '.'Don they would snap like rusted wire; and lowed by a detachment of cuirassiers, chief ezecutive attached -to the minority MR Rogers, having received his discharge of choice enough to satisfy every one. if he had anyting to say before sen. emperor alighted from his horse, and, you?" posed to be one of the nation's heroes brsathe that cold air into my face. though you piled up In his path Heavei went galloping out towards the Pe- report waa voted down by nearly three to Fragrant and fresh are the breezes of May, in July, 1806, found hin health so broken by FITS stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Booklet, giving complete inform*- itcnce of death was passed upon him. You crowd mo too hard. It la getting high Bibles, tracts and sermons, and troftsky palace, a cry of delight and with the empress, ascended the steps one. Flowers offer Incense for Blue and for VNo, I don't," answered Sore, looking decorated by,loving children's hands, bard service, insufficient food, exposure and Nervo Restorer. No fits aftcrflrst day's use. | tlon as to routes, rates, etc., FREE. I Ex-Qov, Boles heads tho delegation to •"•Mylt please tho court, had company dark in the room." on the top should see the oroaa ot tha cheers hurst forth from the crowd at to the shrine, where he was received hy •" •' ' a ray. •'•"." " •'•': '. • at it critically. "The lilacs'are espe• "I came; to you bearing a wreath of malaria in the desolate swamp lands of Marvelous cures. Treatise and tS trial bot• Chicago and his associates are: Samuel .Louisiana and Mississippi, that he was al• tle free. Dr. Kline. 031 Arch St.. Phlla., Pa, I C K. mLBER, Western P. A., Ikaa been my ruin.. I received the the priest of the chapel with tlie cross AH of these suffered and most of them cially for Jack; and the flag is only to Again, I urge you to shun the com. Bon of God, over them all the gambler what seemed a foretaste of the func• B. Evans, Ottumwa; William A. Wells, bled, laurel for our hrave general, but I left most wholly unfitted for a satisfactory per• 'Weeeing, of good parents, and, in re- and holy water. As t>.e emperor passed I CHICAGO panionship of idlers. There are men would leap like a roe over the rooks, oa tion so patiently awaited. The long Blkader, and Lewis T. Oenung, of Hast• Peace broods fraternally over tho dead; show our respect for the country. This it on yonder hillside to deck the grave formance of the exacting duties of his occu• Oon humanity were a poor thing but for -.tarn, promised to avoid all evllasso- suspense was at last relieved. through the Red Square, the choirs sta• ings. These aro tho alternates: judge A. isn't a soldier's grave." pation, notwithstanding his great force of the divinity that stirs within us.—Bocou. hanging, around every store, and offlee, his way to perdition. Van Wogenen, Woodbury; D. B. Stubbs, Ours was tho cause and tho banner of of a man unknown to fame, my tribute •citations. Bad I kept my promise, and- shop, who have nothing to do, or tioned in the tribunes along tbe Krem• stars. • "But I believe that Jack would have will. Indeed, tho first winter after his re• The whole world is robbed I What l» At 12:30 o'clock the cannon boomed, Jefferson; Andrew C. Dally, Marshall; C. 'of respect to n brother soldier, caring turn from the field was an extremely severe •hould have becu saved this shame, lin wall sang hymns of praise. The ap• H. Maekey, Slgourney. When ex-Qov. Won. by tho stern arbitration of Mars actus if they had not. T-hey are apt moat sad, there are no ooneolations for* followed by eight other shots. This was made a splendid soldier if he hadn't not whether he wore tlie blue or the and trying one for him. rtttttt*tttttttt*ttttttttttttTtttttt .and. been free from tlie load of guilt pearance of the czar was the signal for Boles was named as llrst dolcgato and lt Flowers for the Gray, too, who fought to come in when the firm aro away the loss and suffering entailed by gam• the signal for every hell in Moscow to 'neath tho bars. been a donkey," said Philip, thought• gray;." and after a graceful bow, the (that hangs around me like a vulture, the firing of cannon, the ringing of was moved that ho bo selected by acclama• Hosta of people go to work in and wish to engage you in conversa• ing. If men fall in lawlal business peal forth and in an instant, led off hy tion, there was a small negative vote, fully. "You know a good soldier is one orator retired, while the brass band Sing we their praises as years gently pnss, Ho suffered from chronic diurrheca, ma• threatening to drag me to justice for tion while you aro engaged in.your God pities and society commiserates- the bells of the Ivan tower in thehell s and frantic cheers from the people. but the chair declared that the motion had who stands by his post and don't move, laria foyer and sharp, shooting pains la the the wrong way to cure a Spread wo our floral gifts deep on tho struck up amid the cheers of the crowd crimes yet unrevcalcd. I, who once regular employment. Politely suggest but where, in tha Bible or' society, is Kremlin, an indescribable jangle of the As the gorgeous procession passed been carried unanimously. This provoked hack and lower limbs. These pains, at that a storm of hisses. grass, whatever happens; and Jack bad just Sura and Philip looked ot each other .moved in the first circles of society, to such persons that you have no time there any consolation for the gambierf hundreds of bells in this much-belied across the square through the Spasky time, he attributed to rheumatism, out the After the business proper of the con• Fresh • blossoms blending with' sweet that kind of spirit." in a frightened way. The general'i disease soon proved to bo locomotor ataxia, .havo been tho guest of distinguished city broke upon the ear., At the sound gate into the Kremlin, the impression to give them during business hours, From what tree of the forest oozes there vention had been disposed of ex-Qov. Boles thoughts renewed "And we used-to-whip him when he wreath on the donkey's grave! It was (a congestion of the white mutter of tlio •public men, am lost, and all through produced on the mind was one of the Fragrant as these treasures over them Nothing would please them BO well as a balm that can soothe the game was presented and accorded a tumultuous wouldn't budge," sighed Sara, remorse• a dreadful mistake. spinal cord). In spite of continued treat- -.bad company. to have you renounce -your occupation stor's heart? In that bottle where most dazzling display of color. The reception. He said that ln the strewed; ment by somo of Chicago's leading and most part he had taken In tho present trouble he God grant that ever as years come and go, fully. "But I think wc better have "I told him it was only Jack, I'm sure . This is but one of . the thousand and associate with them. Much of the God keeps the tears of His children,, troops were massed in the great Bell skillful physicians, the malady Increased had been animated by tho sole desire toso- Summer's green velvet, and winter's pure the exercises now, and tlien eat our I did," whispered Sara, her face very rather than abated, until by rapid stages he --proofs that evil associations blast and time they lounge around the doors of are there any tears of the gambler? square of the Kremlin and the emperor cur for tho masses ln tho stato a represen• snow lunch;" and Philip readily agreed to pale. "Oh, Philip, what shall we do?" came to use first a cane, thon crutches and .destroy. It is the invariable rule, engine houses, or after the dining Do the winds that come to kiss the and empress, with their immediate tation In the convention. He believed before Out of these graves, noblest lessons may finally an invalid's wheel chair, which to iJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUS as ho did now that ln many conventions ot this proposal. It took a great deal of whispering, "There ls a well man in the wards of hour stand upon the steps of a faBh. faded cheek of sickness and to cool suites, worshiped successively in the grow. this day is his only 'means of locomotion, as .hospital, where there are 100 people cathedrals of the Assumption, of the political parties the voice of tho pooplo Tlie "exercises" consisted of patriotic and courage, and resolution, before ho has not been unle to walk since 1S7&. De• ionahle hotel or an elegant restau• the heated brow of the laborer whis• had boen stifled and so far as ho waa con• Out of war's vortex, Its horrors and fears, •sick with ship fever., and he will not be Archangel Michael and the Annuncia• spite this terrible affliction which would un• rant, wishing to give you the idea per hope and cheer to the emaciated cerned ho had been • determined that the - Borrows mado sacred and jeweled with nerve almost any man, ho preserves a cheer• apt to take the disease as a good that that is the place where thoy dine, victim of the game of hazard? When tion, where Te Deums were sung. democracy of Iowa should speak for Itself.; tears, ful disposition, bearing his sufferings with It'hud done so and ho hoped that from this t 1 \; nan would bo apt to be smitten with But they do not dine there. They are an honest man' is in trouble, he As the cortege entered the capital a' Radiant and glad rise tho hopes. of the J * a resignation amounting to heroism. time on thoy would recognise tho fact that years. i moral distemper if shut up with in. 1 snlvo of 71 great guns was fired in sinking down lower and lower, day by has sympathy. "Poor follow! - the strength of tho democratic party rested —I. Edgar Jones, in Ram'aHorn. For years, at every change in the weather, ! : iqnltous companions. In olden times day. Neither by day or night have they say. But, do gamblers obedience to a signal from the top of ln the masses. or exposure to the slightest draft, excruci• % the Arc de Triomphc and was Imme• ' : -prisoners were herded together ln the anything to do with idlers. Before you oome to weep at the agonies Thero was an exodus of delegates simul• ating, sharp, darting pains Unit cannot be )!'J , . mamo coll, but each learned the vices diately repeated upon a signal from the taneous with tho governor's closing words, described would occur, lasting often from admit a man into your acquaintance of the gambler? In Northumberland THE BEST TRIBUTE. tea to fifteen days at a time without a mo• .of all the culprits, so that, instead of top of the belfry of the Tver nnd the and tho report of tho committee on resolu• ask him politely: "What do you. do was ono of the finest estates in En• tions presented by W. L. Rend, of Des ment's cessation. The agony be suffered at My grandpa was a soldier. They tell about •i r being reformed by incarceration, the for a living?" If he says, "Nothing, gland. Mr, Porter owned it, and in a steeple of the tower of Ivan Veliki. Moines, was listened to with Beant atten• these times was almost unendurable. No day of liberation turned them out Inside the Kremlin the imperial party tion. the day sleep could come to his relief, day or night, am a-gentleman," look out for him. year gambled it all away. Uaving lost He said his very last good-by and bravely .-opon society, beasts, not men. with foreign princes dismounted nt the It reaffirms tho allegiance of the Iowa and liis caeo was a most desperate and de• Be may have a very soft hand, and the last acre of the estate, he came . marched away plorable one. 111 gate between the steeple of Ivan Veiitki democracy to tho doctrine of bimetallism, We may, in our places of business, very faultless apparel, and have down from the saloon and got into his to tho uso of both gold and silver as pri• With Hying flags, and bayonets all gleam• So tlie years went on until tho winter of and the cathedral of the Archangel ing ln the sun— •'.be compelled to talk to and mingle high-sounding family name, hut hiscarriage ; went bock; put up his houses, mary money and tho coinage of both at s 18U2, when lie was attacked with la grippe, Michael and entered the cathedra] of ratio without chargo or limit; favora the They never saw him inarching back when which waa so prevalent at that time. This •with, bad men; hut he who deliberately touch is death. Before you know it, and carriage, and town house, and all tho war was done, „ the Assumption by the southern gate, repeal of all laws which either in spirit complaint, added to his other malady, well •-chooses to associate himself with you will iu his presence he ashamed of played. Be threw and lost. Be started NICHOLAS THE BUS- or In lottor discriminate against silver and nigh crazed him. Ho could neither eat nor preceded by the grand master of tho They brought lrfm hero and laid him where vicious people is engaged in carrying your work dress. Business will be• for home.nnd on a sidcalloy met a friend ln favor of gold, and tho substitution sleep, and the best of mcdicnl talent that coronation ceremonies and the grand I can always bring -on a courtship with a Delilah whose come to vou drugery, and after awhile from whom he borrowed ton guineas; thereof of afllrmatlvo legislation which friends could suggest or money procure marshal of the court. shall restore silver to equal rights with The very brightest (lowers that blossom in seemed powerless to help him, but on the -shears will clip off all the locks of his you will loso your place, and after• went back to the saloon and before a of the first cannon shot tlie word of gold ln tho mints and coinage of tho coun• the spring. In the hall of St. Vladimir the em• wutrary apjxjnred to aggravate liis disease. strength, and ho will be tripped into ward your respoctahility, and last of great while, had won £?0,000. Be died command was given to the soldiers try; favors tho Immediate repeal of all laws But sweeter fur than'flowers, as everyone At this unfortunate juncture a new light peror and empress received the benedic• .perdition. Sin is catching, is infec all your soul. Idleness is next to vil. at last a beggar in St. Giles. Bow who had previously stacked their rifles, by which silver was demonetized and de• will tell. came into his life. Mrs. Rogers, liisestluiable tion of tiie arch-priest of the cathedral mands Its unqunllllod restoration to the Is tho memory of soldiers who loved their -tious, is epidemic. I will lot you look lainy. Thieves, gamblers, burglars, many gamblers felt sorry for Mr. Por• and nfl now stood at arms, ns immova• wife, having read in tlie lii(.rr-0«ot Likely to llu Required ta l Jack who is buried here. It's n great usefulness have fallen overboard from Always bo polite. There is no demand praise, and when the gentleman •young man who puts his fingers in his Marshal Count Pahlen and two squad• a fight at Drazu ten men were killed. Servo Flft.-uii Yuurn In Prlaon. gether. the yacht. Thore are men whoso busi• deal too nice for Jock," she said, look• stooped to kiss Sara's pretty mouth, that you ever sacrifice polltn ess. A rons of cuirassiers with eagle crested The success of the insurgents has Loudon, Jlny 21.—A dispatch hus been Decoration day was always a great NEARLY 2,000,000 ACRES •vest and laughs at your old-fashioned ness fell through the ice of the skating young man accosted a Christian Quaker helmets, the emperor himself appeared ing admiringly at the flowers. she said seriously: "Jack was very •religion, and turns over to some mys- caused a panic among the Turkish rus• received from Gov. Sir Hercules Robin., day at Hilton. Scattered •about in the pond, and has never since been heard with: "Old chap, liow did you make dressed in the full general's uniform -.if But the gentleman was quite de• fond of lilacs, and we mean to cover his Of Government Lands Now Open to Settlement ; -tcry of the Bible and says: "Explain tic population and large numbers are son relative to the sentences imposed, little cemetery were the graves of a of. Titers is a beauty in the gliding all your money?" Tho Quaker replied: the Preohnjensky regiment of guards. termined that Jack should have them; grave with them as loag as we live, but 'that, my pious friend; explain that." flocking into the towns for protection, upon the reformers at Pretoria, which few soldiers who hod fought and died IN NORTHERN ARKANSAS^---^ of a boat, in the song of tho skates, in 'By dealing In an article that you The emperor, who looked very well, and after a few more words Sara, was I'm sure tills will always be Jack's best Gladness Comes .And who says: "Nobody shall scare fearing that they would lie massacred says that one portion of the prisoners in the service of their country, and Hil• The- aro fertile., well-w.lorml, hc.rIl)r-Umbt>reil, nnd p-otluco Kralm. i,-rM>c.. Itulu snd r-g.r-.MM laa*«--.-- the soaring of a well-struck ball, and I mayest deal in if thoa wilt—civility.' constantly bowed liis salutations to the standing, wreath in hand, lookingafter Decoration day."—Ella Doyle, in N. Y, ith a better understanding of.^hc Sue.. North ArkanBo. apple, aro noted. Tho oluuato U doUtfliifiil, wlntor. mfld and ihorl, TtaMlMtfe,*---.' itnc; I am not afraid of the future; I If tliey remained in their homes. Fif• wili he released immediately and an- * ton never foiled to do them honor once •sbjact to liome».e-.d entry ot ICO aero. each. 1-law I. tho Umo to gat a homo. For turttior InrormauoB M M, never see one fly but I involuntarily Always be courteous, but at the same cheering multitude, who upon the first the departing carriage. Independent. W transient nature of the many phys• •.cur of land., manner ot .ntcrlng then., in what counUe. located, with map. of tho dlitrlct, addreM A -used to believe In sueh things, and so teen hundred Turkish men, women and other in three months. A third portion a year. Greater preparations were be• throw up my hands to catch it; and, so time firm. Say "no" as if you meant sight of his mnjesty raised the shout "What a generous man he is!" said ical ills, which vanish heforc proper ef• K. V. M, POWEI.1., Immli-rniiton ARent, llnrrlson, JMrfc, I .-did my father and mother, but I have children in the eountry. about Retimo of the prisoners will have their case ing made for the coming celebration: forts—gentle efforts—plcasanteftorts— far from laying an injunction upon it. Bave it understood in store, and peculiar to the Russian which is a pro• Philip, after every hud and leaf had JKOt over it." Yes, he has got over it; have taken refuge in that town. considered nnd passed upon after five Grant ns a Talker. rightly directed. There Is comfort in (*rInclose One Dollar. Remit by Money Order or Reglaterad ---mrr. ball playing, or any other innocent longed rour. This was taken up on all for a new grave, marked hy a costly shop, and street that you will not months aud a fourth portion after one heen admired, "lt seems too nice for "My husband," said Mrs. U. S. Grant the knowledge, that so many forms of ..-ind If you alt in his company a little sides and. swelled into a perfect hurri• monument bearing tfic name of a noted tM'SMm to Dank of Uanlaoa and Doon. Count/ Uaok. UorrUan, Ark. ':'•..'..'.' sport, I claim them all as belonging of stand .in the companionship of tlis Tried llofcrn Two .lurloit. year. a donkey. Bid you tell him who it to an interviewer the other day, "could sickness are not due to nny actual dis• Clanger you will get over it, too. With- cane of sound. The czar rode a pure general, had been mode there during right to those who toil in tlie grand skeptic, the idler, the pleasure-seeker, Omaha, Neb., May 23,—Stanley Clny- was?" talk very well if he wished to, though ease, but simply to a constipated condi• -our presenting one argument against white horse and was immediately fol• Gov. Robinson says- that tho death the last year; ii brnvc soldier, once a industries of church and state. the gambler. comb was arrested several weeks ago "Yes, I did," answered Sara, forget• it wns often hard to get him to talk. tion of the system, wliich the pleasant RECEIVERS' SAIF UNION PACIFIC BY, CD, UHB5 ; .the Christian religion, such men will, lowed by various members of the Bus- sentences Imposed upon the four lead• Bilton boy, whose lwies hud been family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt• Again, avoid as you would avoid the Rather than enter tlie companion* charged with robbing the graves of ting that a stronger could not possibly Be seldom spoke nbont the war, and \ fhy their jeers and scoffs nnd cariea- sinn imperial family, foreign sorer-, ers, Rhodes, Hammond, Phillips ami brought back to rest in liis native ly removes. That is wliy it is tlie only 000,000 AOnCS FARM LAN08 j 4,000,000 AQRE6 -QRAZINQ M| death of your body, mind and soul ship of such, accept the invitation to aV Bnnuah Larson and Jacob Belin and dis• know that "Jock" was a donkey. "It SI '. tares, destroy jrour respect for that re- elgns or their representatives, minis• Farrar,' have been commuted to u there were some subjects which he remedy with millions of families, and is anyone who has in him the, gambling posing of their bodies to the Drake place. In addition to the usual floral didn't make a bit of difference." Lllgion. which was the'strength of your bettor feast. The promises of God are ters of the household, the minister of years' imprisonment, adding, however would never fake .up of his own accord. everywhere esteemed so highly hy all KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, WYOMING, UTAH, pirit. Men who want to gamble will tiie fruits. The harps of Bcavun are Medical college in Dos Moines, la. Two decoration of the graves to take place j i .fntlicr lu his declining years and the war and the generals and oflicers of the that the latter is only a matter of form The grove looked very fine indeed He would never allow me, however, to who valuo good health. Its beneficial ;l find places just suited to their capaci• distinct charges were filed making sepa• iu the morning, thero was to be a gath• EXCCK«ION KATES lor Ilomcockor.i FAKE KEFU2V-U-..» ta'Pnirak^wiin-,l pillow of your old mother when she the music. Clusters " from the vine- suite, a gorgeous throng in glittering nnd that the sentence is not likely to when it received its new decoration, make a misstatement If he could help effects aro due to the fact, that it is the ty, not anly in tlie underground oyster rate cases. Tho court decided Friday ering on the village green iu the after• REDUCED PRIOES-10 YEARS TIMK—ONE-TENTH OOWtt. iGiy u-dylng. -', . . yards of God have been pressed into uniforms. Behind them rode the gen• ho carried out. The further commuta• nnd tlio children could hardly tear it, nnd I often got him to talking about one remedy which promotes internal cellar, or at the table back of the cur• that ns the testimony must necessarily noon, when vnrious speakers and a cleanliness without debilitating the •P- -A.. McAT,)^AIITinr.l., LAITO OOMMIBBIONKIt. C>.WJV.»r!n..., OPiTM«- Ji.Alaal a tlmo 'will come when this tankards. . The sons and daughters erals and aides-de-camp of the emperor tion of the leaders' sentence will be dis• themselves away after their luncheon certain things, by intentionally statin-,- tain, covered with greasy cards, or in be the same, two juries should he em- brass band would entertain the crowd. organs on which it nets. It is therefore : "Wmatering young infidel will havo to of the Lord Almighty aro the guests. and those attached to the suites of the cussed next week. was eaten. "We'll, bring father and them in a way which I knew was nor the steamboat smoking cabin, where pnnneled. Two juries have been sworn all important, in order to get its bene• That tho best Hue from Chlotigo htniirtiN-i M.--a. ; •lie, aud then his ' diamondring will While standing at the banquet, to foreign princes nnd representatives. Decoration day opened wnrni nnd inoth-irnroundtolook ntit,"Phillp said, correct, whereupon the general would Wisil the bloated'wretch with rings in his and an unprecedented case of two Two lUoolcs lltiruml. ficial effects, to note when you pur- to Cripple Crock, Colo., and all tjamiilo* * prl-«.r-a->- rr..nD»«*_,. ears deals'out liis puck and winks at Preceded hy a regiment of grenadiers juries and two coses going on at the Breekenridge, Col,, May 2.1.—With BinderTwiiie: UI^c per yard. has been done in civil cases aud court tive. Let committees busy themselves requested to give notice of the same to That newOlassware just suits I mailt.—Thore will he memorial exer- took an adjournment from Tuesday till at once. Ail contributions sent to every member of the old 8th iu your Remember the Day and Sour and be on hand promptly to get the plums. next Monday to accommodate cases. the people. Call and see it. ' clscs at our school house Friday after- The beat Shoe over shown at theprice. Mew Advortlaementa this Week. Governor Rich will he promptly for• vicinity if possible for you to do so; ; noon.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox Specials—Ford & Klrby. also to see that'a notice of the- same is ... Free Concert in the Evening—May 30. New boolu-Browne'.Book Store. Owosso's Fourth of July celebration warded to the proper committees. : were in Jackson one day last week.— inserted in your local paper. Bargains in every department Strawberry Ice Cream—t.ongyear Bros. promises to be, the most successful aflair Your scribe was in Onondaga last. •Jtine Inventory Sale-Henderson & Murray, At a meeting of the Stock bridge A. CHENEY, Pres. Friday. We Succeeded—Chas. H. Hall. ' of the kind ever held in central Michi• post G. A. R. on May 22 they adopted Fine Tea and W. D. LONOYEAH, Sec. Iteud This—Reamer * Collier. gan. A grand band concert, a parade the following sensible resolution which New Wall Paper and Window Specials—Park burnt Dry Goods Store. with a large number of representative Mason, Mich., June 2. Felts. Dreos1 Patterns-Mills Dry QoodaCo. was concurred in hy the W. R. C. of Exchanges please copy. Shades. Ftirnlturo—Mnson Furnlturo Co. floats and many curious aud interest that village. Heaolved, That it is L. M. Rice and family spent Satur• i n l u Coffee. v j£SH^l i~ y. -'o-rman, Dansville. ing prize displays, an enormous (lis with deep regret that our attention day aud Sunday in Rives.—Fred Clark ! Bunkerliill Center. Ingham County Pomona. Probate—Est. or Isaac Russell, deceased. Baptist Bulletin. Alaiedon via Meridian Line. Aurellus. play of fireworks, a patriotic oration has been called to tbe fact tbat some of FQBD & KLRBY BAZAAB. \ visited friends here one day last week. The church is enclosed.—Jacob De• The following letter and program j base ball games, variety show at Elec the people of this community persist Covenant meeting Saturday, 2 p. m. The Aurellus M. E. society will give camp, an old pioneer, was hurled Sun• : —Mrs. Bond of Leroy visited her Fred Ruthbone and wife visited at explain themselves: V trie Street Kailway Park, sports and in making our national Decoration Next Sunday will bo observed as Wall Paper and an ice cream social at the residence of day.—F. M. Fogg spent a few days on • brother, D. C. Mcecb, a few. days last their father's, M. C. Old's, Saturday und EDITOR NEWS: You Farmer! NEWS NOTES. games are among the attractions. Bay a gala day, a day of sporting and Children's day. In the a. in. the pas• Richard Swift on Friday night. There the farm he got of F. Eppley last China Store. . ' week.—Mrs. Wm. Magoon and Mrs. Sunday.—-The much needed rain came DEAR SIR:—Enclosed you will find Fifteen thousand visitors are expected.* amusement. Aud we do hereby earn• tor will have a sermon for the little will he speaking and singing.—Wheat week.—The prospect for hay is very Will see our new wagon at your door I OUR ROYAL • Jessie Burr were called to Laiugshurg Monday night. Some damage was programs for our next Pomona grange ln a rew days. Look lor our name < Lansing schools graduate 46 pupils estly protest against such amusement people. In the evening there will he Ash and Main Streets. last week to attend the funeral of a is badly rusting.. poor.—W. J. Williams will begin work meeting. I have arranged an educa• Crowded space prevents a detailed dome hy washing.—Most farmers say on the wagon. You. will do well to < SATS UMA TEA New lot ladies' umbrellas at and hope all good citizens will join a concert exercise. ou the addition to his house next week. tional program and we will discuss trade with ns, foryou will Uud a Urge < Mills', account of Decoration Bay services at ; cousin.—Mrs. H. Blaklcy visited at T. wheat will be only half a crop on ac• 'oa to $1.50 each. • with us in holding the day sacred, to On Tuesday and Wednesday next Northeast Aurellus. —J. S. Sweezey bus returned from Da• how to raise children in place of how and complete lino or North Aurellus. Suftlce it to say that Burr's lust Saturday. — Several boys count of insects and rust.—Lounshury and commemorate tiie sacrifices of the na• the Jackson Baptist Association meet Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradman enter- kota. He iikesMichigau best but says to raise potatoes and corn. We hope tlie observance of the day there was from this place went to Jackson lust Brothers are pushing the mason work CHOICE.— Born, to Mr. and Mis. J. N. Thor- tion's fallen heroes, our late comrades with the Mason church. In general tained friends over Sunday.—James "it's a nice country."—The reason we to interest teachers, pupils aud parents most patriotic and appropriate. Flow• Saturday, the attraction |belug Fore• on the wall for their new house.—Most BLENDED . hiirn, June 1, a son. Inarms." It probably had the effect the program will he as follows: Tues• Eckhart and son visited friends at do not report all the news hi this place in tlie meeting. Anything that you GROCERIES; ers and the national colors profusely paugh's circus.—Decoration Day will everyone goes fishing.—No wonder the of breaking up a hall game that was day a. in., annual sermon, welcome, Olivet recently.—T. Cook and grand- is that the NEWS lias 110 use for family may do to advertise the meeting aud And our prices are all right. Mrs. Will Burton now rides adorned the church, which was full of be observed at the school bouse with democrats are all turning "free silver," MOCHA AND JA VA a new contemplated there and then tlie Stock- election of officers. Afternoon and daughter, Nora Eckhart.visited friends or neighborhood gossip or scandal, hut awaken nu interest among the people Our Cannedflood's ar e good and fresh, Westminster hlcycle. good people of right motives. It is an the usual exercises. Prof. McKone of they are so badly broken up they are nnd we have the finest assortment ln ( bridge team came to Mason to play, ss evening, S. S. and Young People's in Holt last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Juy strives to please and not disgust its will he appreciated by us grangers. excellent locality. Seven graves of Mason has been secured as speaker. willing to follow any red wagon. Re• the city and our prices are right. < COFFEE Baptist church will celebrate did also Aurellus, after our people work. Wednesday a. un., letters from Hulse visited friends at St. Job us over readers.—With pleasure we inform our '-•I'f soldiers were decorated and a commit• Exercises will commence at 9 o'clock publicans have nothing to be ashamed We expect that the lecture Friday We have just received a fresh Invoice of < Children's day next Sunday. through the mayor had expressly re- churches, doctrinal sermon, state mis• Suuduy. • readers thut the old comrades of Fitch- C. F. Blanke's oeleornted Coffee*. Hies tee organized for the relief of the cy sharp.—\V. Loomis of Battle Creek of and will keep iu the middle of the evening will he well worth going to quested tl-Rt no game be indulged ln sionary work. Afternoon, home and burg have decided to meet the people best on earth. We alsttcarry a full line J Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard clone sufferers. Ono member of the visited friends here a few days lust hear. It is pronounced, by those who hereon JDecoratlon Day. The game PRAIT, road. at the center at J. S. Sweezey's store ol the best Teat. Yours Resp'y, ) C. Wilcox, May 29, a son of 9* committee brought iu 112.55, which foreign missions. Evening, "Fenton have heard it, us one of tlie very best was prevented by'raln, but thut did not week. _ Eden. ut 9 o'clock sharp, May 30, and march pounds weight. was sent Gov. Rich yestsrday. Others home,"Kalamazoo college. Interesting of its kind. It was recently given be- Are daily proving their superiority! relieve the regrets on account of their The Cash Grocer; Leslie. Vance Douglass wus in Jackson over to the cemetery iu a body and honor REAMER & COLLIER. will be heard from. speakers from abroad will present the Northwest Alaiedon. Annual picnic of the pioneers of Sunday.—Mrs. Muhel Rutty is on the the ones who sleep beneath the soil, fore the Northern Michigan School 11 over all other braitds. intentions. It is also to he deplored different topics. It has been 15 years Mr. and Mrs. James Allen attended Memorial services at the Baptist e Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties -OFFERS rOR- sick list.—Thuddeus Baldwin attended they fouitht to save. We cordially Master's Club, and by vote of* th -dub Go to Ame's for a good shave. Hair that Mason high school nine went to since the association met with ns. We the wedding of Henry Wellmun and church Sunday evening were well at• ut Leadley's park June 20. the circus ut Jackson Saturday.— welcome the noble men from it was ordered printed. The fact that cut 15 cents. Over McCrosseu's drug Eutou Rapids to play that day, after hope for a good attendance. The pub Lottie Cook last Wednesday.—Mr. tended and the sermon hy Rev. Wilbur this was the only one, out of about a the people had contributed to their Grace Booth was home over Sunday. Fltchburg. A few more years aud the Are you using them? James Blackmore, B. L. Rosecrance, •tore. »tf lie Is invited. Fox is building u new house iu the was very good indeed.—Mrs. McEuen dozenlpapers, ail of which were pre• equipment and placed the United Saturday and Monday; —Jennie Overbolt visited friends in last one of the boys of '01-'G5 will have In fact many of the court house occu• place of the one which, burned last und Mrs. Stunton were iu Leslie Mon• sented by the ableet educators of the The annual meeting of the child States flag over the school house. Ev• H. W. POWELL, Pastor, Lansing.—Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Smith passed over the dark and silent river. pants are fishing at park lake today. study club was held with Miss Bessie winter.—A baby girl was born to Mr. day.—J. T. Campbell of Mason, with state, that was ordered printed, is a ery patriotic patron of tiie schools sin• have gone to St. Charles to attend the Let a grateful people'say Webb last Tuesduy afternoon. The and Mrs. Lloyd Luyiiu on tlie 16th.— J. A. Campbell of Jackson, were in strong recommend. Mr. McCiure is cerely hopes that the boys will never To Ills Rest. funeral of an uncle of Mr. Smith's.— Rev. James Haliduy of Caseville, following officers were elected for the Martin Washburn und Upton Ham- town Monday 011 business. — John one of the most energetic, enthusiastic, Michigan, will preach at the Presbyl aj-ul-jbe so thoughtless. John Royston of Rives Junction is When flowery summer Is at hnnd ensuing year: President, Mrs. A. L. James Doolittle, honored hy all I Sack Flour (best) ixioiid each have n new McCormicK Blackmore ol Buy City wus in Leslie And sprint- has the earth ln bloom and successful school commissioners ... f terian church here next Sunday morn c visiting his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Rose; vice president, Mrs. C. \V. Rail- passed away May 30, aged 79 vears. •45 binder.—Lewie Blebeshiemer is giving slinking hands with his rriends the We hither brine- with loving hand of the state. ing aud even iug. i Bushel Fine Potatoes, Booth. Bright llowers to deck the soldiers' tomb. dall; secretary, Mrs. H. H. Henderson:' Oxi \Yetfneaday evening. May 27. at He was horn March 15, 1817, in On J his bouse a coat of paint.—Many of first of the week.—Will Prescott sports tario county, N. Y., and was married 5<- They died our country to redeom I need not call attention to the other Thanks toE. P. Rowe for the finest treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Brown; board of the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S Bars Lenox Soap, the farmers in this vicinity are com a new two seated surrey.—Quite a to Lucy Rogers Dee. 18,1844. In 1855 - YVinlleld. And rrom the loving hand we lllng persons upon the program, for they and sweetest sample of strawberries directors, Mrs. H. W. Powell, Mrs. A. Sarah Colbath, Mr. Henry Irwin and 25c iiuining about tiieir wheat crop being number of Leslie people went to Pleas• The llowers or living green, are known to you and the people of they came to Michigan and settled on 7 lbs. Jackson Crackers, Mrs* Fannie Bishop returned tnher we have seen in '9G. They are 0f the E. Cowles, Mrs. L. J. Phllleo, Miss liss Edna Colbuth were united iu the ant Luke Sunday .—Mrs. G. E- Sanders Our grateful heart's best ottering. what is now the Asu I. Barber farm in 25c fuirt by the lna-»ct. and rust.—Mr, unci home in this place lust week.—Frank Iughum county. Hope that you may Col. Cheney variety, Helen J. Millspaugh. The cluh will holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. Johu of Mason visited lier parents, Mr. and We bend otir knee and kiss thesod tiiis city. From there they went to l lb. Pay Car Tobacco, Mrs. Yaus and Mrs. Felton attended Barrett is working in a mill at Eaton Swift fall our tears around. print program in tills week's paper. end the year with a picnic in the grove Klose of Okemos./ Ed. Switzgahle 19c Mrs. R. C. Bishop this week.—Mrs. FURNITURE 8, Aureiius in 1869 and made their home tlie wedding of Edna Colbuth and Rapids.—Nelson Havens and family Dear brothers from yon hills of God Very truly yours. .oMj-. ?• ---"'•worth of Aurellus got ou north Main street Friday afternoon. ac~tedwbestli.an~and Miss Mamie Su. James Wheaton, who bus heen sick i 4-lb. box Gold Dust Washing Henry Erwin at the home of the vi-uteii friends in this place Sunday.— Look down and see our love abound. E. A. HOLDEN, Lecturer. Entered nt tlie Postofllco, Mason, 13000 damages for injuries received In case of ruin Armory hail will he rato attended the bride, who was beau• upon the farm where he died, and for some time, is improving slowly. where by bis rectitude and exception- bride's mother in Holt last Wednes• Mrs. Amosa Bsrliug of Arlaml visited Yes, come aged friends, and remem• Iugliam County Pomona Grunge with Felt* as aecoud-cluss mutter during the World's Fair ut Chicajjo.— used. tifully attired in white cashmere. The Powder, She was able to walk out into the front Grunge, June 12 and 18, 1800. Housekeepers remember our Priest -EatotrRsrphls H«r«kl. ally praiseworthy life he made friends iSc day. Tlie parties are well known in her daughter Mrs. Lyman Mitchell ber warm hearts will welcome you, ou Published Every Thursday by parlors were beautifully decorated, iu yard Suuduy. FHIDAY, JUNK 12, 2 P. St. Mason Driving Club matinee at 2 p. one corner being an arch trimmed with of all. A friend writes of him: "Long this, vicinity and they iiuve our best lust week.—Mrs. Albert Mitchell IS not Saturday, May 30, at 9 o'clock a. 111.— are Below Competition, and will sell Sale of spring and summer fine an A few pounds of good Baking Called lo ordor - by Master Hugh Ulakely CAMPBELL & ROSE. m. Friday, June J2. Green race for ferns and yellow roses, the background before his marriage he gave his heart wishes for their future bappinesa. expected to live.—Mr. Barnes from John Moon of Adrian wus united in Muslo - -by Fells grunge wool dress putterus at Mills' Saturday Wlicatficld. the Most Furniture for the Least trotters and pacers, free-for-all race for draped wltfi white lace dotted with to God and joined the Methodist Powder to close out at . IOC near Eaton Rapids has bought the the bonds of wedlock to Nellie Quiuu Prayer • by chaplain, Mrs. Kate Everett TX8-48: and Monday, 35c per yard. Former Address of welcome, by E. 11. Angell, Fella trotters and pacers, J-mile heats,2 in 3; ferns and syringa hlos- church, wherein he has fuithfull/ Onondaga. There will be a social at the resi• store in tills place and expects to move at the Catholic church Muy 20.—The Money ever offered in your life time. On. w.tr, tl.OO; tin mo.lhs, 80 ...Is i Ihr*. price 50c to 75c. See ad. • Come and see how cheap you can hoard of review finish their work to• Response, by K. L.ltiilter.lelcl, Capitol grange i-mile open bicycle race, j-mile handi• soms and green were also strewn about abided ever since. The church will Quite u n imberfrom here attended dence of Ed Acker Friday evening into it this week.—Rev. Morehouse, Solo by Mrs. Bertha Wright. Kelts grange Our very large Stock of Furniture months, 35 c.nts—in sdvi.s.. cap bicycle race, one mile open bicycle sincerely miss him. He leaves an aged buy groceries for cash. Bring your day. Soon look out for the overseers. Relation of school lire to home file. Webberville wants a representative the foot of the arch. At 7:30Miss Rose Forepuugb & Sells Bros, show at Jack- May 29 for the benefit of the Whit- the evangelist, will open meetings in race. Prizes will be given in each race. wife and three sons, Rnel, Oscar and by .Snpt. C. O. Hoyt. LanBlng is Hew and Modern in Style, making ADVERTISING RATES. convention this year and ought to Thorburn begun tiie wedding march; Butter and Eggs, we pay the highest son last Saturday. Some went on ears comb Sunday school.—Mrs. G. Witters this place June 4. All are invited to No charge for entrance. Stalls free for Austin, who have families, yet in all Wchhcrvillc. Discussion, led by Mrs. Smith, M. A. C grange Ouradvertlatng rates made known atoffloe have it. It has been held in all other the contracting parties promptly re• aud some on bicycles.—Tlie board of has returned to Chicago after a few come. Instrumental solo, by Clyde Woodland, Fella one oi the finest lines in Central Business cards II a line per your. all horses that start, and admission their circle this is the first departure market price. Percy Little, night operator at West villages in the Second district. sponded and took their pluce under the review was ln session last Monday weeks' visit in this locality.—Wheat- what llio public bus a right to expect of the Business locals five cents per line eaoh and free for all that start in tlie ruce. Ad• to record—the first link broken. They Detroit, visited his parents Monday.— schools: From tho standpoint or tho teach• Michigan. every insertion. arch und the words which mude them Your respectfully, and Tuesday.—Tlie church is prepar• field Sunday schools will have a union Ingham and Vcvay. er, - - by SupU Wm. McKouo The state has loaned 40 tents to the mission 15c. Farmers and everybody do not mourn as those without hope, J. B, Dart was in town Sunday, the Marriage,birth,and death notice.free. one were impressively spoken in the ing a program for Children's Day ex• picnic iu the Ellis woods June 13. Discussion, led by SupU A. Knechtel, Leslie We guarantee everything Just as Obituary notices, resolutions or respect cyclone sufferers wiio are without bring in your green horses and give for they know he did not cross the Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallup were called guest of James Little.—J. E. Sweet Music. presence of about 60 friends and rela• ercises ou June 14.—Miss Louise Ross- Speaking and singing will be upon the cards of thanks etc.. Ave cent, a line. homes in the eastern part of Michigan them an education. Somebody will dark river aloue. The night before PRATT, the Cash Grocer. to Munith last Saturday to attend the went to Mecosta county to buy cattle. FItlBAY EVBSINC, 7:30. Advertised and take pleasure in show• tives. Tiie groom is one of the rising man of Leslie spent Sunday at George program.—Wiiliard Miiinis is build• until they can he otherwise protected. want to buy them. The luiiies arc es• young men of Holt, sober, industrious his death, as the family sat about his Hurwood's.—C. S. Horner of Eutou ing an addition to his barn.—The high funeral of their ueice. Miss Carr.—B. He has bought three carloads aud O. Music - - by llunkerhlll grange ing goods and giving prices, whether pecially Invited. A driver's cap free bedside, he raised his eyes, fliied with Curtis and wife of Dansville visited Nichols has gone to help him guther ReolUillon, by Geo. R. Heck, Capitol granite Preparations are being made for a and substantial. The bride is one of Rapids culled on Miss Jessie Hurwood winds ot last Sunday demolished one Lecture, The school house as a centre, MB Business Cards. for every driver. L. C. Webb, Sec'y. our most highly respected young ladies, a new light, aud said 'Jesus is here. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, them in.—Memorial services were held you vish to bny or not. grand rally and basket picnic of Suuduy.—Quite a number attended a of the large trees standing in front of by D. E, McCiure or Oceauu Pomona grange H. B. Lougyear, manager of bicycle, a member of the Presbyterian church What a satisfaction!" the first of the week.—Mrs. Mary at the Baptist church Sunday, Rev. 81TU1SDAY AFTCIINOON, 9 O'CLOCK. MASON LODGE No. 70, F. 4 A. M. Royal Arcanum members and their ball game near the Walker school the home of Simeon Kent.—Theodore Call and take advantage of tha aud Sunday school, aud active in C. E. JUST PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT!! Whiting will lead the prayer meeting McDonald officiating.—It was one of Music. frienas at Grand Ledge on Friday Funeral services were held on Mon• between Berryville und a picked nine Van Horn one of the most enterpris• Prayer. Meets every Wednesday for work. A few weeks ago, Prof. F. N. Scott work. Among the rriends present from next Saturday evening. — America's the best discourses ever listened to iu Special Low Prices ofTercd for the Members und visiting brethren earn• June 20. day at the home and his remains rest last Sunday.—John Towers iiud a ing and industrious farmers of this lo• What the public has a right to expect or the of the Michigan University came to abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Fergu• flair again floats over the Etchell school this place.—Monday the roof 011 the estly Invited to be present. in Mason cemetery. His pastor. Rev. stroke of apoplexy. Suuduy and lias cality will devote the greater part of schools: From the patron's standpoint, , Next 30 Days. D. P. WHITMOKE, W. M. The ladies of the Presbyterian Mason aud examined ourschools to see son of Okemos, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fel• W. H. B. Urch, preached an excellent LONGYEAR BROS. been dangerously sick since.—The his time and farm to raising tobacco, building.—The remains of Mr. De•east side of the posloffice building was by Mrs. Delia Proctor.. White Oak grungo JOHN LASBNIIY, Secretary. ltwutr church engaged in missions win meet if they were of suflisient standing to ton of Alaiedon, Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Dlscuislon, led by Mrs. Amos Lawrence Yours for Business, sermon from Second Kings, second boyBUre, making preparation for u ball cubbage. celery, etc. this season.—Hay camp were interred in the Hawley removed preparatory to reshingliug with Mrs. H. C. Rowe next Wedues he placed ou the University list and Shullz of Lansing, William Yaus aud Are making tbe Host Brief history of our public school {system, chapter aud 12th verse: "My father, game here on Saturday June 6 be• bids fair to be a light crop in this sec• cemetery Sunday.—Charles Vicary of U. When the storm came the post• by W.T. Webb, Wllliumsloii grungo ATTOB3TKYN. day afternoon. A good program be• admit our graduates there without family of Alaiedon and Mr. aud Mrs. my father, the chariot of Israel aud tween Onondaga una Berryville.— tion unless we get plenty of rain and Waterloo visited Etchell friends Sat• master and his family were flooded.— Solo by Miss Rlr.pah Norrls, Capital grange H. L HOFFMAN, Dansville. gins at 3 o'clock. examination. After his investigation Ed. Lemon of Leadley Park. The . STRAWBERRY urday and Sunday. — Many of our Will Fish and sister Lillian of Detroit A rew facts concerning the township Unit lie recommended that our schools he the horsemen thereof." Ralph Baldwin returned to Toledo get It right away.—Cut worms are system, by E. A. Holden. Capitol graiiKO P. S.—Goods Delivered Free. LAWTON T. HEMANS, presents were numerous and very fine, ' , ' -(• TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Warren Pieraon has moved from again placed upon the list for three •> lost Saturday.—Ed Stone was home ruising havoc In corn fields, and in•young people enjoyed the show at are here attending their invalid moth• Discussion, led by J. W. Whullon, llunkerhlll everything being presented with a Grunge law. Office over First State and Sav. Leslie hack to Mason with his family years, and writes and says. "The Ma- from the circuit court over Sunday.— sects are giving wheat a bad racket in Jackson lust Saturday.—Our 'Sunday er.—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- ingsbankA . Mason, Mich. view to its utility. After a bountiful Card or Thank.. ICE CREAM SODA schools are preparing Children's day Clawsoii, May 22, an eight pound sou. Relation of school lire to after life, and they again occupy their home sou high school in my opinion is iu a Mrs. Johnnie Smith of Ionia and her these parts. by Kale Everett. Cnnltol grange repast the friends departed, showering We desire to express our heartfelt thank. Because they use tho real Berrloa and the \ exercises.—Messrs. Baldwin, Crockei, —Charlie Butterfield made his folks a EO. II. GILLESPIE, attorney at law, with here. He Is engaged iu sharpening ra flourishing condition." President Au- to our many kind rriends and neighbors who sister Miss Mina Hurwood visited On• Discussion, led by Leon Webb, Wllllumston L. T. Hemuns, Muson, Mich. congratulations upon the happy pair. Best Ice cream. Lax ton and wives visited nt William flying visit lust week.—Frank McGee nnd Clarence Holmes, Lansing. G zors, scissors, etc. geli also writes: "I fake pleasure in so kindly assisted us during tbe siclfness and ondaga friends lust Thursday.—School Island Comers. Tbe public aro cordially Invited lo attend M. CUMMINS,lawyer, offlce overFarm death of our beloved husband and father. Holcomb's the first of the week. has gone to Elwell as operator aud saying that the committee on diploma MKS. JAMES Dooi.-iTi.-c, closes Friday for thelsummer vacation. those sessions aud take ln the discussions. .crs' Bank, Mason, Mich. T. M. Borties. foreman of (lie black A schools have voted to admit the grad• A Lansing report of June 1 says: A RUKI. DOOLITTLE AUD WIFE, Mrs. Henry Kurtz, Sr., spent a few agent for the D. L. & N. Success to The touchers with their pupils ure especially Vinegar smith shop in a carriage factory at St Tbeir Dro£s are Good Drugs. invited to be present and help make this B. SANDERS, attorney and counselor uates of your school to all courses hut wave of insanity seems to be sweeping OSCAII DOOLITTLE AUD WIFK, Omisvilie. days Inst week with her son in East Okemos. you.-Chas. Rish jr., operatorat Grand Louis writes to his family lu this city AUSTIN DOOLITTLKAWD WLKE. meeting a factor ror good In all the schools . at law. Office In the Huntington block the classical, for this year aud the fol• over the city, no less than three insane Alaiedon.—Mrs. Flora Crane aud sou Ledge, made iiis parents a flyiug visit G that lie was uot injured iu the cyclone, Ash Street, Maion, Mioh. j E. F. Gay lord and wife and G. G. Did you hear those wedding hells? communities, and homes ln the county. up stairs, Mason, Mich. lowing yeara." Our schools thus re• persons having been taken to the city of Okemos spent last week at; L. over Sunday.—Mr. aud Mrs. B. L. although the factory was badly dam llrraamnklitK. Carter went to Detroit lost Suuduy on Married, 011 Wednesday the 20th at UGH E. ROOT, Attorney and Counselor tain their excellent standing and go jaii since Saturday, and all being con- Q. Shaw's.—We ure very sorry to Rnsecrauce visited here Monday and aged. Mrs. J. It. Price has returned from Lansing the excursion. Mrs. Guylord remains high noon, ut the home of Mr. ami nt law. Office over First State and SHV- forward. Visit the schools and see fined there now awaiting the action of and Is now prepared to do dreumaklng at heur of the sudden death of Chas. Ros- Tuesday.—The base hall team have Vinegar lHr gg bank, Mason, Mich. 61yl - Mrs, H. "Cook, their daughter, Lottie, lier residence on oust Ash street. Slwi! for a few days.—Memorial services L. W. Mills, Jr., of Alma College, what they are doing. the probate judge ou petitions to have siter, an old neighbor, and extend our organized and are fitting up grounds fj- were held nt theM. E. church Sunday, to Henry Welmou by Rev. John S. HOOD, attorney and counselor at has been honored with au appoint• theiu committed to tlie asylum. All sympathy to his relatives.—8. Hempy und will soon he ready to lock horns . law. OtH.ce at Probate olhce. Mason. 71 Farm Tools ror Male. AMERICAN LAUNDRY itev. Bird deliverea the sermon.—Dec• Klose. A large number of the rela• Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. O of them are violent, and would bedan- Mower, binder, henn-puller. plow, double has a new corrlage.-rThe silo of F. with other competitors.—Mrs. Warren ment as a delegate from the Y. M. C. The meeting of Hie creditors of the oration Day will he observed in a prop• tives were iu attendance and many S. AVERY, attorney at law. Ofllco op. A. to their National Convention at Barnes'interests, under the so-called gerous if permitted to be at large. One harness and other Implements. All nearly Thompson wus blown over in lust beautiful and useful presents were re• Hnskell is huving a beautiful monu• Vinegar E, poslte Hudson House, Lansing, Mich, new, and ror sale cheap. All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. er manner here next Saturday. Hon. Luke Geneva, Wisconsin, it |8 held of them, George Wilcox, has an ex- Sunday's gale and demolished.—Mr. ment erected in memory of her hus• third mortgage, came to a close Thurs• *tr HARPER REED. J. T. Campbell will deliver 1 lie address ceived.—Rev. Klose went yesterday to the week of June 19-28. tended acquaintance throughout the Agent for the Kinne Shirt Co., Dstroit. George Glosser and family of Lansing band. Hills of Jackson is doing the When Baby waa lick, we gave her Castoria. day without any definite plan of action »t;t the M. E. church.—-The Mason High Grand Rapids to visit his family. We PHYSICIANS. being agreed upon. None or the sev• state, having been night watchman at Horae For Sale. and Capital Shirt Co of Lansing. ' visited at Chits Giosser's Sunday.—The work.—Memorial day will be observed Having purchased George Last Monday morning Frank Mitch• School nine defeated the Dansville had a nice shower yesterday which When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, SB eral propositions presented were agreed the state capitol forthe past 17 years, Dark boy, Passion, 0 years old_ . 1«V4 hand.. ladles' aid society will meet at Mrs. J. here in tlie nsual manner. Rev. Wm. Long's interest in the lank ell of Lansing was struck by the weight 1150; sound. Fo" r sul' o cheap" . r , leU WUt m wl reoolTO roM > team last Saturday.—Mr. Guylord and was very much needed.—The gale of When she became Muw, the clung to CastorU, R. FRANK E. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN to hy all the creditors, but it is thought or ever since the capitol was complet• atte nUo n " " -' l - Biebeslieimer's ou June 3, from 10 to Suuduy the 17th did considerable Judd of Howard City will deliver the D and surgeon. Oltlce and residence over north hound M. C. passenger train and ed, with the exception of a few months DR. NORTH, Holt, wife of Stuck bridge were guests of When ihe had Cadres, she gavo them Castorl* of Vinegar at Webberville, s Webb 4 Whitman's clothing store. likely that something may he done 4. Everybody invited.—The Delhi address —Rev. McGee has been failing so injured that both his feet had to he during the Wiuans administration. Oppo.lte Hotel Ilorton their son, E. F-, one day last week.— damage in this vicinity, Philander I am prepared to supply within a few days to bring the matter Genernl Repair Shop. and Island hoys hud a game of bull 011 In' health and finds it necessary to take amputated. He was walking OH the Wilcox's case is peculiarly Bid. His .Mrs. Secord'a daughter and husband Thompson hada large silo demolished W. W. ROOT, M. D„ to an adjustment. The first mortgage Having located ln tbe checkered front Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcln- and many fruit and shade trees -vere a short vacation. He will go about auy and ail in any amount track. He has since died. trouble is directly attributed to a blow building we aro now prepured to do all re• are visiting her this week.—Charles HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE held hy J. H. Wade of Cleveland, aud pairing of watches, clocks, sewing machines, M tyre of Reed City were here Sunday.'— the first of June to speud a mouth He Couldn't Drive Kalis. cf pure Cider Vinegar. hours from one to two. and from six to he received on the head while confin• Main nnd Oak street. the close of this term; or at least may coverjproperty valued at from $200,000 Farni For Sale. daughter's school to close, when she ing parties.—The young people meet last, week when the horse became ty. He says: "I wouldn't take $100 make you a low. price ou cuted hy their fellow-prisoners for tor one week, ending May 25, 189(1, he as changes are being made in the to .$250,000. A majority of tlie credit• Eighty-two acres, 2% miles east of Mason. returns with him to Florida to spend nt Chus. Kurtz' to practice singing for frightened aud tipped them down the for the good Dr. Wheeler's Nerve VI- tbe juice. crimes committed iu prison. - During Randall farm, A barguln lr sold now. Pay• where the consideration is .1300 or over: arrangement of their high school ors under tlie third mortgage have the vacation with her parents. Dr. Children's Day. taltzer has done me. I always worked FARMERS' MUTUAL the execution one of tlie prisoners ment, eusy. J, A. CAMFUKLL, hank hy the bridge— horse, carriage work. made a proposition to relinquish their .Randall is improving the time building Alexander Dalrymple by ex'r to Gllson hard .and was careless about a little IRE IN8URANCK COMPANY OF ING- broke and ran. As he was passing IOWIO Jackson, Mlob. and all—110 one was seriously injured. Standlsh o H 0I11WK orseo.>lnghnii).9 2000 security for 50cents on the dollar hy fence and making some necessary re- North Aurellus. stomach trouble I hud and sleepless• F ham county. Surest, cheapest,best. For On June 9, the M. C. R. R. runs a Wilcox a bystander struck at him T.KK* aa«| piania. John A.May to Francis A. Sodlna n Y, Information write toJ.H. Sharer,secretary. their claims and this proposition is be• With every $25 purchase, ono Pairs on his farm east of town, aud lu oflot 10 blK 151 Lansing.. 050 ness, which I suppose accounts.for the special train to Saginaw on account of with a heavy club, but missed his Brown Leghorn eggs from selected stock Hurrah for 1890! around the world Brooks Comers. Mason, R.J. Bullon,President,Mason. •;o calling on old friends. Cent. Mich. Hav'K's Hank by roo'rtaAn• nervous trouble which struck me about the great camp review of the K. O. T. ing considered, Mr. Barnes believes mark and Wilcox received the blow 25o for 13, I have berry and vegetable plantu lu fifty minutes. It's better than a of the best standard sort., early and late. So Sunday school has been organized at drew J. MCNeal pt loU .4.0, 10, blk 10 . four yearsiigo. Limbs of my right side M. Will leave Mason at 0:47 a. m. aud that the holder of the first mortgage just at the hose of his brain. He has fortune to have lived through the last per dos., 30o per 100, Including strawberry, the Wilson, with Mr, Tyler of Mason LanBlng -tee got so I couldn't control them; at times' C. L. CASTER LIN returning leave Saginaw at 11 p. m. may accept this proposition. Receiv• ever since been a comparative invalid, asparagus, tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, eel. Agricultural College. half of the lOtli Century.—Smith & as superintendent. Too bad there is William II. Cully to Sylvester A. Keeler OAN, COLLECTION, INSURANCE AND pels on see's 1)5 uud 84 Onoudugu 1000 I couldn't hold a cup ln my hand to Tickets good going and returningonly er Stone is confident he will realize being Incapacitated for manual labor ery. pepper and egg plant. Late celery and The summer term opened lust Tues• Mlllbury placed a large stone iu the no one iu the neighborhood Who j Real Estate Brokers. Office over F. W. the full amount of his claims. cabbage Plants, June 20, ]Sc per 100, S1.00 per Mosoa D. Walton, ot al to Gusluvus driuk from it, and In a crowd would I "ebb'sSboeStora, Mason. Mich. on special train. Fair, round trip$L55, orany work which required stooping. 1.000. Price, on larger amounts made known day aftcr a ten days' vacation. Every• Muuger cemetery Tuesday in memory would do the work, hut Mason might Lundquest, w V4 of o K ol s e M of sec. unconsciously hit people with my STANTON, A growth developed at the base at the garden. Farmers' wives, when-com- 580 E. A. DENSMORE F. B. Agent. Last Monday noon there from Tickets given with every $1 pur• thing gives promise of a profitable of Miss Iva Oimsteud.— Tbe usual dec• do worse than send missionaries among 20 Ingham "• jerking right arm. The doctors called went of the brain, and has grown pany or thresher, come unexpected, come William O. Hinman to George W. btone O. FREELAND, Real Estate Exchange, here to Governor Rich a check for over to tke garden and we will do our best to chase, Save your ticket and term's work.—Many of the most typi• oration exercises will be observed here. the people here.—Daisy Seail rides a it ueryous paralysis and said that, at E. C. Russell has purchased of L. so as to press on that orgau. He be• rec'r lot 7 blk 158 Lansing 3000 H,_Flro, Life and Accident Insurance, No• $42.22 as aid for the sufferers from the Qnd something that will help you out, cal injea on the campus have been la• President,. Cant. Cheney ; Marshall. fine Harvard wheel.—Chas.- Barker Wlllam It. Hockwuy to Lucius L., and my age, couldn't be cured. I saw Dr. DANSVILLE. tary Public, Office ovor City Bakery, Mason, W. Barnes of Byrou a thoroughbred came violent while ou duty early this get a Carpet Sweeper. Comrade D. N. Bateman. Mrs. A. J. Luvltm 8. ilarnum s K of n o U or sea. oyclone just east of us in Mlohigan. WM, A. OLDS, beled with tbo scientific and common has broken ground for his new house, Wheeler's Nerve Vitulizer advertised Mich. 1030 Poland China for hreediug purposes. morning. The other unfortunates are <3wI0 Rocky Comfort Garden. Okemos. Doolittle and Mrs. J. E. Sullen have —Horatio Every is buying hogs tor 8 Leroy ... ;-»• ; la™ It was the proceeds of collections taken ' J T ' names for the instruction of the stud- in the Repository and got a sample He is named Victor Wilkes and has a Miss Ida Tobias, a most respectable Jl Rudolph Sohmudlaok lo Joseph 8. and TVS. GEO, C. MOODY, VETERINARY on Decoration Day atFelts, Mason and •faek.oa SIAMO Dral-a T1U •. 'l.- • ', cuts and visitors at tbo college. The the superluteudeuey of the floral ar• the Lansing market,—wheat is badly Catharine L, Dunn pt lot 10 bin 1 bottle of it, which I thought helped me, distinguished pedigree. He will take young woman whose father was killed JLr Surgeon and Dentist,(graduate Ontario Dansville plus $3.00 added hy Mr. A.J. And.ewer Pipe or all .I.e. on band and far .annual field day will beheld ut Albion rangements and C; S. WHson that of damaged in this viciiiity by an insect Green Oak ad Lansing...... 1200 so bought a bottle. Think I have Veterinary College). Treats all disease, of the place In Mr. Russell's pens of his by a Michigan Central train several Francis A. Sedlnit to Flora U, Harlow lot Hall when the check was made. The •al. bv 1 tmt j. w.OitArm. Kd.n, Mlob. Juno 4,5 and 0.—The following Me• music. Hon. J. T. Campbell will de• of some kind,—With insects, bugs, used three bottles, and they iiavemude Horsesand Cattle. Wl II attend oalls day and 400 pound hog that was killed by a fal• years ago, and August Huffman a tail• MOTHER CARLOAD liver the address 011 the occasion. Ex• (gold), politicians, and the czar of all lit blk 21 Lansing ; 2500 sight, ORlce'and rosldence corner A and collections at the three places were as Barker * Co'a Price*. morial Day program will be held at John F. Ross to Goorgo and Klizuboth u steady man of inc. I have not felt Ash-its " ling tree a few weeks ago. or, about 60 years of age. Miss Tobias ercises at 9 a. iu.—A cold wet May fills the democrats combined to harruss the GLENARLTON .Mason, Mloh. 1683yl follows: At Felts, $7.05; at Mason, The rsaaon we will not make tile lo.g.r I. Of those $5.50 Oak Dining Oavlll lots 8 ond 11 Bemenl's Ad. Lan- as well iu four years and um still im• imagines she is being pursued by a vic• the college: $10.52; at Dansville, $21.05. Commit• that they are long enough now, 15 of them the bam with grain and hay, hut a farmer, there seems to' he but little sing oo) proving. Why, for two years I 25163 Last week Wednesday W. J. Mak- ious relative who has designs on her laying a rod, aad present prices make but Chairs. , At 10 o'clock a. m. Military parade and rovlow Tho Moores d- Wood Op. to J. Henry A. ROWE, county surveyor. Drain tees are organized at these places for warm,;dry May—Report later.—Sec• doubt that they will soon be fitted couldn't drive a nail." Mr. Geldlln- . uge work a specialty. Terms rensou ley was kicked on the knee hy a horse life. Imallexpense, a. rolllow. : ol liatulllon by tliu orator or tlio day und Moores pt lot 0 blk 152 Lansing 000 Grandson of the great Pilot Medium W the reception of future donations and Col. B. H. Avorjr of tbo Governor's staff. tion 4, Aurellus, sometime in the far through tribulation to come up higher. Ohnrl.38 H.Osband to J. Menry Moores ger, in whose store the interview took able, P O, uddress Mason, Mich. OtlwO and had the knee-pan broken. He is 2•*•*• lii-W •IJliO oxorclsos will bo held lu thooUapolat past must have been an extensive In• —Children's Day will be observed at pt lot 10 blK 152 Lansing...... 1800 place, fully corroborated Mr. Swartz' "laid up" and suffering considerably mmloto Bhmdei, Zounget, I .10:30 a. m. dian camping ground, A good many the DuBols school house on the first Flora II. Harlow to Franols A. Hedlnu pt county, Will make the season of 1S06 UFUS RAYMOND, Dealer In general from the accident which may deprive continued. The Mason committee . 17.M lot 10 blk 151 LanHlng...... 6050 statement, saying his cure was a sur• .Bc-ireem. SHUI, II • . Muuloby tlio band. • arrow heads have been picked Sunday in June.—Mr. Blakeslee has u Rbardwnro, paints, oils, and farmers' sup. him of much time and comfort. Mr consists of the three druggists, Messrs. Brno)/ Carriage*, Muslo by tho choir. Horace M. Buck toSanford W. Buolt pt prise to ail who knew of the case. We at my barn in Mason, with the ex- piles. Main street, Mason, Mich, 1730yl, Race Meeting, Owosso, June 3,4 and 5. up and occasionally a kneading new rock well and is otherwise im• Halstead, McCrossen and Longyear. MM Book Cam, Bkltboanlt, ' i Prayer. ore H of « w H »<"i5Onondaga. ., BOOar e authorized to say, this medicine ception of Mondays at Dansville, at and Mrs. O. J. Hood have moved into For the above a rate of one and one- ; 1 ! stone Is found. Mr. Bohauuou while proving his new home.—Fred Searl Joseph E. Warner to Mary E, Warner pt T A. BARNES, Insurance and Collection Leave your contributions with them. ' JSxtmtUn Xablf, ', < /''' 1 . ., Responsive MHalo. to control und cure of all nerve trou• U > Agent, Money to loan. Office at resi• house with them and are now living third fare for the round trip has been BAaua*0* "Rending — Lincoln's dedication spoeoh at putting down a well recently at a spent Saturday end Sunday in this lot 18 blk 25 LotlJlng.... 800 An attempt was made to have collec• Jr-Wr«ww. Bprinn; Joseph IS. Warner to Mary E. Warner bles, IS sold by Lougyear Bros A drug- $10 to insure. dence. Mason, there and assisting in caring for him. made. Dates of sale June 3, 4 and 5. Dr. r. P. Oravoe, Daallai, . * ueHyaburi- by Miss Wollmnn. depth of five feet below the surface district. He will attend the State tions taken at every Decoration Day :;'„•.....•• Muslo, oholr. - • „ pi lot 8 blk 82 Lansing loM gists, and by all druggists. May. Glcnarlton was foaled in 1S92, Return limit June 0. lw Graduate of the utilr.r.lty or Mlebl.an and Addrcfls-Hoii. tioo. A. Parr, Grand llavou. found a fine specimen of arrow head, Normal next year.—Mi. Ramsdiil and Kneelnnd Crystal Creamery Co.to Rob- ONEY TO LOAN, BY THE REAL Es• The eighth p-rade examination will service in this Second representative of tb. Chicago post graduate achoel on bridge MI .Muslo, oholr. , , , How it could nave come there is quite wife are spending the summer with L. ert E. Walker el ulp'o'i on w W'or n w stands 15^ hands high, weighs 1,150 M tate Agent, Jonit DDNHHAOK, be held at Leslie, Dansville and Wii- district, but the rain so Interfered that 'A tribute to llio studouts of 1801 who enlisted a mystery.—The wheat prospects are Aseltlne.—E. E. Griffith has sold bis H see 15 Lansing «. sou Who can think pounds, and bright bay in color. IJe in several places they could not or• WoolWaated. I STROUD & IcDONALD'S. Marshall K. aud flattlo H. Rnmsuy to of some slmplo EO. A, EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY llamston, Saturday, June 6tb, J890. ftp ganize. W ICIOMIIK muslo, "MarolilngTnrouKU Goon-la,'' so poor tbat several farmers are con• farm In Ingham and will move to James M. and Gllt-it.A. Barn hurt w V4 Wanted-An Idea thing lo patenlf sires the class the market demands. and Shelf Hardware, Maplost.,Mason, . W. W. WEEKS, Commissioner. 8* 50.000 pounds by R. G. Coy 4 Co.. at ^X '-^W^%i5^ ) South Bills ($rirtHnu«°Squa^ MAll Krrnlirntos and oxatiidonta whotook sidering if it would hot be wise to cut Mason,—Dennis Wright has sold a of n w H of seo 17 White Oak...... 8500 Protect your Ideast they may bring you wealth. Call and look him over. Maaon elevator. 46tf Hudson UOIM. ' ' ran In the war of the rebellion, living la the same so in for bay. ' portion of bis farm to O, Blakeslee. Mary Soully lo Thomas Gordon, Jr. • w w?IW JOHN WBDDBBBURN * CO., Patent Attpr .Miciiignn, litvvo hoou Invited to attend these H MC 1 Luroy .•• -"Mursrw-.tbl-.gton , D. O, for their fl.WO t>rli M.G. LYON, Mason, Mioh. exercises, :: • . B, L, ROSKORANCE, Register, via Ult ol two fcunilnd tuvfaUoM WMIM.