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VOL. XLIV-NO. 23. MASON, MICH., THURSDAY JUNE 5,1901 WHOLE NO. 3J6«.

««»S^SSSSSS&A NBWH IW BKIBr. Six new cases of small pox are re* SUNDAY PAPERS ported at Lansing. STROUD & MCDONALD The mother of E. B. Gausser died at Bay City last Friday, Day Fittingly Ob- DETROIT FREE PRESS Memorial The Baptist Sunday school will ob* Special Session Board of haye Just received their spring line of served serve Ghlidreu's Day next Sunday. Supervisors. CNICieO IMERICAN Books and magazines rebound. For prices inquire of D. C, Vaudercook.'* Wall Papir, Window Shades and Carpets. Tboae ill tbe city deairing to APPROPRIATE EXERCISES Commencing next Monday the NINE PLANS SUBMITED. banks of tbe city will close at 4 o.clook have any of tbe above Suaday p. ui. Call and Inspect their line before purchasing papers delivered to tbeni regu* The Miciiigan Pioneer and Historical elsewhere. larly Sunday luorning can have Were I>«rceljr Allcuded nnd Loving Society is iu session in Lausiug this It la Evident We Will Have I Model same by leaving tbeirordent with >^ Trlbntf* l>*ld week. V|t.la-Date Bnllrtlnv, George Sibley has reiigned his South ot Court House Square, Mason. AT DIMOCRAT position of janitor of school buildings. |J.I.RROWER OFPIOB • • • • Too big a job fur the salary. La8t Friday, a briglit auii and tlie Pure Food Factory. Rcpnbllean Vanena. Bargains iu broken lots of shoes. The adjourned session of the board of The republlciiD oleotora of llie townahip of cool day welcomed tiie old eoldiera, Come aud see them at F, W, WEUH'S. supervisors was called to order by A citizens' meeting at tlie court Alaledon In Intiliam counlv will meet In their friends and Mason citizetia to Chairman Barber, in this city, last bouse laat evening was addressed by eauoua on Tueday, June lOl.h, 1002, at liKO pay tribute to tbe war lieroes in tiie Tlie continued rains are interfering o'clock In the saeriioon,lrir the purpoae of Monday. Messrs. J. M.Wardeil and C. M. Stenh- electlUK Hlx dolcKiiteg lo the' republican seiiietery. Co. B, called out in tbe materially with farm work, aud sugar The new court Iiouse was the object ens of Battle Creek, on the question county couvenllou to be held at Mason, June forenoon, iirncliced extended order beet culture in this vicinity. of the session and work at once pro­ of organizing a company in Mason for 18, IIHt', and to traiiaaol audi otUer bualnes-f and guard duty in tbe court yard. aa may come before the CHUCUR. Euteredaltliel'oatoinco.MaHon, Louis E. Frost ot Lansing has ceeded ou that line. the manufacture of a breakfast food Hr OROKa OF COM. uidocoiiU-oliiaiinattor Tlie processiou of tiie afternoon announced his candidacy for the re­ Tiie building committee made a called Neuro Vita (life of the nerves) formed on Asb street, between B and publican nomination of couuty clerk, verbal report, stating what tiieir in­ and other products. A committee R*l»iibll«nii Canenn. rubllBhed Every ThiirHtlny isy C streets, under direction of Major J. vestigations were, laid the several consisting of H. M. Williams, L, C. The repnbllcana ofthotownNhln of Vevay 0. Snook and marched south on G Lee's orchestra will assist at the plants received before tlie board. Webb and A. L, Rose was appointed will meet 1 n caucua at the town ball on Xbura- A.. Li. ROSE:. Children's Day exercises to be held at day, Juuey to confer with citizens disposed to pro­ pn rpoae of elect! IIK al x delecates to the county TIB s» res school iiouse, where tbe sciiolars fell the Presbyterian church on Sabbath seven architects, in explauing the mote the enterprise, and ascertain the convention to he held In Ibucity of Maaon on On* ycir, 11.00; lix ineMhi, 60 •!•<•; lhr«« in line, Tbe procession then con­ evenlne next, Frlday,,lune 12. ID02, and to tranaaol aucU plans they had submitted. Each prospects, Tiie factory can be placed other bualneaa coming properly belore the maiittK, 31 eanti—i* idvMM sisted of Co. B, Phil McKernan and A handsome life-size photo enlarged arcliitect was allowed one half hour iu operation witli a capital of $25,000, caucua. Steele Bros'. Posts, the Womans' Be­ liefore tiie board, and would give employment to 150 BVOHDKROFCOX. (^OVERTItlNO HATES. lief Corps, ministers and tbe school, with $3,00 cash trade at Brown & onr«(lvarttilngrale*made knownaloffloe Loomis.' * Mr. Hulburt of Port Huron showed persons if run to full capacity. It is Niilt ol Kooina lo Rent. ti IIIneiiH oardR tl a tlne per year. all of which marched to tbe cemetery. a building 05 liy 132 feet witii a an enterprise tliat the business men auxinflHiiloaftliaveoontiperllneeaohand Tiie services at tiie soldiers' ineinori- "Golden Rule" Jones of Toledo court room 57 by 49 feet. It was a aud those interested In the growth of Iniiulro at HOTT & SON'S grocery. 2 e rery Indsrtlon. al lot ill memory of tbe unlinowii will give au address al a picnic on guaranteed $40,000 plan with inside the city will do well to foster. 91 4 mllea eaat of Maaon. NOii, MIflU. At the opera houseMayor Wbitmau at Climax, in St. Josepli county, A Ail oak iliiish. years. A. BEKQMAN, atlornoyiiMaw. Pllloe called tbe audience to order. Follow­ physician discovered a child who had Clair Alien of Jackson; 112 by SG •'•r NMI«. over IjOiiuyoar'K driiK Rloie, Maitoii. ing the siiiKing of Aiiiierica, Ilev. A, attended the circus sulluring with foot building; 45 feet to cornice; Frank Purdy, formerly of tills city, lliniHoniid bitrn with iibnnt five aorei of A. F. White oilered prayer, after which was quite badly injured during tiie hind ou Nurlli MiUn Htruet, Maaon, LKKKl) AIJiEN, l,nwyer, Olllce over small pox. Bentley is u former citizen court room 40 by 74; supervisors' room Dll. CHAS. a. .TRNKINS, Wobbtt SVIiiliiiitn'ii, MitKoii. a trio consisting of Messrs. Watltins, of Aurelius. 20 by 30; slate roof. All inside finish recent lire at tiie Rikerd factory at A Ar«|ii»red. G. E. MANN. tbe day. In part lie said, there is just Charles Towuseud of Jackson are 100 scboolliouses in Michigan. He ers of electric lines, were in this city To put In the artlilchil alone tanks for any HO.MI0OPATI1 PHYSICIAN ASUKQEON. one person to speak to old soldiers. pleased to see him liave the nomina­ also built tiie Michigan Soldier's last evening. They are making a trip who dusire thein. Rumeinbor, thoy laat a Bpeoial Hltoutlon Riven to Kye, Ear, NoHe Me ought to have the land marks of tion for congress from tiie second dis­ home and tlie Reform school of Lan­ over tiie proposed route and speak well lllu lliiiu, nd Tliroiit DiaeiiHos; dUeasuii of Vvoniun old age and to have seen bard service trict. We predicttiiat be will soon be sing. The style of tlie court house of the progress made, and treHtment I'boue NO. 85 or write nd ICuolul DlHeaNOH. in tbe southern land. Memorial Day well known in congress. received along the line. It is quite CLAiTOK Boi.ToN, Leslie. JKFIOKINMKAH HI.K.,IIKS. 1 lO 5 A 7 tO 9p.n). shown by him was similar to the ca|)- is a matter for tlie perpetuity of tliis itol. probable that actual construction work No fconbt or lilaniiiioiulinenl KooniBatO. W. Urowno'H residence. Kovernment, The only hope of tliis Tlie ladies of tlie Presbyterian aid society closed their ruiiiiimtte sale last £. A. Bowd of Lansing: Building wil|soon lie begun. When .vou buy Eaat Aialetlon Short Ilorni. (iouTitry is tile loyalily of its (icojiIeT 120 liy S5; 45 feel to Cdriiice and 92 to Yoiinf? billIH una liulfera/ui'MiiIu. 3ERTRUDE D. CAMPBELL. M. D The lesson of Meiiiorial Day is patrioc- Bulurcluy iiiglil wltii un uuctiou, Col. 'I'hat (lid account of Webb & Edgar's ISlllUp ,1. li. llUMHKr,, pHYSlOIAN AND HUltUKON, OKKJCE L. H. Ives delivering the lecture. The ddiiie; court room 50 by,GO; super­ lias run long enough. Please call uiid MiiHiiii K. y. U. No. 1. „ lit ruHldonco, iiorLli Miilii Hlriiot. MUNOH, isiii wiiicli nieiius iiLisoJule couseurii- visors' room •% liy 40; slate roof,- .Mr, Dllico linui'H il II, 111. 1(1 U It. in, 'i In I unci 7 to K lUm to country. Tlie public school siile lias been u succetis, receipts settle, WKHII & LAWUIONCK. WMiitml. .ni, Uumury and lowii cullH pruiiiplly nt- aniouiiliug to about $78 UO. Uowd was archItect lor the city ball, Hlioiild Icttcli puti'intisin to its cbildren Masonic teuijile and Elks' temple at Mr. nnd Mrs, R, J. Bulleii of North Moil tolakiioliiii'goor Branch olllce of our loiulod. from the kiiiderf^urten up. Tlie silent wholesale biiHliicBH In iliLs vlcliily, Addroaa, You can buy better shoes nnd for less Lansing. Aurelius will enlerlaiu ttiu June iiieet- wllh rcl'oroiicuM, ' A. T. Monitis, U, KKANIC K, T110MA,S, PUY,SICIAN forces of Ihe war were the women who money at Bruwu & Luuniia' than else- Nothing of importance transpired Ing of the Farmers' Club. Dr, Geo. Kalanmxuo, Mich. D and anrKeou. Onicoovur Webb* Willi fought the largest battles nnd gave where. * Tuesday ibreuoon. At the opening of A. Waterman of tiie M. A. C. will iiau'u olollilii|[ Hloro, couruge and held up the hands of the WMiileii, In a wreck on tiie Grand Trunk llie ufteriiooii session tbe nuance com- speak ou "Common Diaeases of Farm W. W. ROOT, M. D., men ut the fioiil, they deserve the inlttee made n report, in sul)8tance to Animals." N. A. Crittenden will lead To biiyl.woor tliroopiood fiirmafor caah. highest ])ruise. The soldiers went last Friday, half a mile south of Stock- Ownora only. .Send coinpUilo doHc.rlpllou. HYSICIAN AND .SURGEON. OFFICE bridge, nine cars were piled in a heap, tlie eilect that the money needed the discussion on "No-slous Weeds J', M, NYK, P liourNlroinone to two, and fromiilz to south, not for tlic honor or uniiiseiiient- oould be obtained upon notes at and Tlieir Extermination." Misses Ubly, Mich. isven J'.M, in war, but as a ouslness. But the wliile the track was covered with wreckage and plowed up for rods. The 4! per cent, or upou bonds at n slightly Edith Wilson nnd Janette Kiinmer- For Nnio or Kxehnuire, nortlieru perimcity and southern im­ lower rate. man will give recitulioiis, Let every CT-acrofurm In inglmm. CHA8. G. JENKINS. M. D. pulsiveness united aud fought the cause of llie wreck wasn broken ilange. RACTICE llmltod lodlsoiise.s of Eyn.Ear, No one was injured. The building noiiiniittee made tlieir one plan to go and enjoy a pleasant MILS, LKONA BABR. P NoHo Knd Tliroal, 22i Wiwili, Ave. S,, tSpauisb-Americuu war aud together, and proiitable day. Lannlni;, Midi. tlie two were successful. report, rcconinieudiug their choice iu Come Iu Out or the Storm. Wm. H, Wells, who was visiting in tlie following order: All the exercises were largely at­ Battle Creek and receiving treatment Along among the June magazines Inaure In th Michigan Mutual Torn»do,0y- 1st—E. A. Bowd, Lansing. the Review of Reviews givesu graphic clone and WtndHtorin Co. right a way and FARMERS' MUTUAL tended and tbe soleiiiiiess of tbe day for gatherings iu tbe bead, was oper­ avoid anxiety and loaa. L. U. IVKS, agent. ated upou at tbe hospital last week 2d—Cluir Allen,.Jack8on. aud comprehensive account uf the IRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ING- observed in a befitting manner. 3d—Fred Hollister, Saginaw. Martinique catastrophe, illustrated F ham county. SitfoAl,Qhoap6nt,beHt. Foi Year by year the interest grows and Wednesday morning for abcess iu tlie taformatlon write to J. H.Sliafer,secretary all esteem it a pleusnnt duty to pay middle ear. He is now reported to be 4tia—J. H. Deverman.QrandRapids, from the most recent photographs Maaon. A, I, Biirbop,PrcHldent.Maaon. Op- taken on the ill-fated island. Mont poaitocourt houae, WllUainH'block, Sd floor. tribute to tbe nation's defenders, who recovering nicely and expects tu be 'A motion to go in to executive session Call in and examine those new home in a few days. was lost and (be afternoon was spent Peiee's eruptions are described by died that we might live. view ljy Dr. W. J, McGee, o' tbe At tbe opening of Wednesday's ses­ Iu discussing the plans. Those of tbe desigfns in R, QEO.O. MOODY, VETERINARY sion a motion was carried directing tbe In tlie Boos disbarment proceedings Lansing architect were considered to Bureau of Ethnology at Waabington. D Surgeon. Office and realde'uoe oorneJ before the supreme court last Tuesday Tbe Review, baa auuin dialanced all A and Aah-ata.,Maaon,Mich. clerk to draw orders on tlie couuty be the best as to inside arrangements treasurer to com>)lete work on addition Gen. W. L, White tells bis story of as to court room, olllces etc., but tlie its contemporaries, as it did during tbe military scandal. He Implicates outside appearence was the least at­ the Spanish War, iu tbe journalistic to jail, not to exceed $100. ' treatment of historic events. UCTIONEER HENRY KURTZ, GEN- 'i'he several architects whose plans Marsh aud Eli R. Sutton with him­ tractive of any plans submitted, aud KODAKS A eral auctioneer. Batlsractlon guaran­ bad been recommended by the com­ self, crediting Suttou with being there seemed to be a suspicion among | I have exclusive sale of tbe Rindge teed. Ternii right. equally guilty with tbe others, al­ some tliat more was promised than P. 0., Maaou. 6mo3 mittee, were then given another though acquitted by the jury. Kalmbach, Grand Rapids shoes, these Catalogue free. • opportunity to explain their designs. could be produced for the money. Mr. are the beet woraiug shoes made. OIi. L. H. IVES, GENERAL AUCTION- Ballotingcommeiiced about 2 o'clock Bowd has many supporters upon tbe Ceur. SOyeara exparlenco and a wide ac­ You can't beat our line of work « F, W. WEBB. Prices from $1.00 to $25.00. quaintance. Will,save yon money every p.m., a two-thirds vote being neces­ shoes iu Michigan for service or price. board, but there seemed to be a feeling tlma. Terma renaonnble, Inqnlro at thla sary for choice, Tbe first vote stood * BROWN & LOOMIS. that a majority of the board favor other Why BO many buy shoes at Brown & oiUceor addreasMaaon, Michigan. Bowd 10; Allen 8, Hollister 5, Daver- plans. Loomis"? Because they .get their manu 2, Balloting coutinued until 19 S. R. King erected a large barn Mr. Deverman late in tlie afternoon money's worth iu shoes. You are not LONBYEAR BROS. ballots were taken without material frame for Scott Waldo on the Spauld- asked permission to with draw bis £0. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY iug farm iu Wbeatfieid laat week. paying for sympathy. * Qt audBhaUHardwarn. Maple it., Mamn. change aud the board adjourned until plans, but was not permitted to do so. next Monday. Ic covers 68 by 100 feet. The barn DRUGGISTS. proper is 3G by 100 feet with main City Caucuses. Ladies clean your gloves with the Why do you make butter when you posts which are 30 feet 8 inches higii. The republicans of the city of Maaon It has sheds of 16 feet on either side dry cleaner, for sale only by tbe Mills will meet in caucua on can sell your cream at your door, and which would of themselves make a Dry Goods Co., headquarters for kid "Iht Siagara Fallt Routt." get as much as ynu do after you have reasonable sized barn with posts of gloves and the famous service glove Thursday evening, June 12 made It into butter. Please call aud at $1,00 and the LaForoe at $1,60. to select delegates to attend the county Are Your SOUIEWARD., . ordinary height. see U8 at Mason Creamery. 23 3* Gloves fitted to the hand. 21yl convention to be held iu Masou June a, m> . p, m. p. ra. See'my warrarauted patent leather 13. llMon 10:05 liW 8!S9 men's shoes from ¥2.7S to (3,75 at F. W. First ward—In county clerk's otiica. Jaokaon 11:0U a:!« I0:fiu INGHAM GETS $10,000. WEBB'S, * Pioneer Meeting. Detroit 5:30 p,m, S.'SO 7:ISa. m, Second ward—In J. H. Bhafer's Eyes Weak? Obloago .,... 6:80 8:U 6:80 The teachers, patrons and pupils of The annual meeting of the Ingham olllce. state Anard for Proaeeutlav Grand County Pioneer Society will be held at NORTHWARD. Jarjr CIMM. the southern part of Ingham and BY ORDER OF COMMITTEES. the northern part of Jackson counties the Baptist church in this city on If so, you will do well to have "~ a. m. p. m. '• p. m The board of state auditors last week Haion. 7:48 i8:0t 6:83 will enjoy a picnic at Pleasant Lake, Tuesday, June 17, commencing at 10:30 "Farmers." them tested. Uatlng.... 8il2 liiiSS 6:00 allowed Ingham county $10,000 on ac­ Hankard's Grove, June 14. This will a. m. The order of exercises will be Do you know that at the ''Gold Owouo t:l)0 Ar. 1:30 p.m. 7:IS count of expenses of the grand jury be a field day for' the, rural sohools of similar to those of former years. The Storage" you can get a fancy price for I have recently purchased a Hglnaw 10:88 2:58 8:« and subsequent trials of Indicted morning session will open with song; Bay City ..,. 11:10 8 :a5 • „, 8:30 ofHoials, The receipt given by the the counties. A program of athletic your butter and eggs and get the cash. new refraction outfit, and allde- Kaeklnaw 7; ston against Edward J. Daklu, a Wll* C. O. Carter a 00-year lease of the laud oream soda, call at Cfark's bakery, * llamston Baloon-keeper,.ha8 been ami> fresl^^remlulsoences of "ye olden lime" ou which Btauds the White Oak Loomis*. Patent kid and colt won't cably adjusted. Mrs. MoEnally, whose and help to make the day one of pleas- graugeball. T.N.WIMTERS.M.O. It Is eipebted that the ••McKlnley" crack. Call and see them. • husband Is alleged to be an habitual aut memories. The pioneers have a postal cards will be In the hands of all and excessive drinker, sued Daklu for large, warm place in. the hearts of the Pay Up. • lilOTRO-THIRAPY • postmasters throughout the country ^Teachers' Examination. regularlyseltlugMcEnally liquors. A Mason people. May the day be pleas­ .about Jujy 1. ant and the attendance general. Those indebted to me are requested The next teachers' exsmluatlon few days ago, Daklu paid the woman to call and settle during the next few X-rtAY Ladles, when you ban select your will be held st Leslie^ on Thursday ssum of money in adjustment. Mc> days. I must have money, shoes from such Ifnes as thsPlngree A and Friday, June 19 sud 20, 1902. Enally has been for years a Justice of BlBSBMls radiTreatMent. While enjoying s three months' FBANK E. THOMAS. ft to 10 a.m. OFFlOBi Smith, the Drew. Belby & Co.. the B, TsMhers will be on hsnd st iiloe the peace at Wllllamston. vacation at Wiliiamston, F. D. Wstis I0UM^3to4p,m. .103Waiblo|(onATt,«, P. BM A Co, and the Julia Marlowe o'clock s. tn., local time, on the open* Bandall's celebrated pure grape will bo glad to furnish piauos Md iTtolp.m, LanitDSiMlob. ulcr, the great summer drink, at Oraanbaeks aiasx shoe, you make no mistake. ThMe iDK day. A. 0, WILSON, organs direct from factories at very FortervioellilaMaion, |20to Inaure with niBATI-^le4p,m.' Are sold by Brown A Loomis, * ' 23>2w - Commiislduer. 0lark'1 s bakery, • nearly wholesale prices, 228-2* fOAL A,I.]iAaBIB, Clttaeu* rkraa Ml, left, however, in command of the Ladysmith ot-mceting the.guerilla tactics to which the relief expcdilion, and after thjee failures Boers rcstortcd as the only means left them succeeded in accomplishing that purpose on to continue the struggle, March 1, 1000. ' While large numbers of Boers were sur­ While Gen. Duller' was meeting with de­ rendering to.the English authorities there feat along the Tugeln, Gcn.Methucn was were yet in the Held such intrepid com­ making but little if any advance toward the manders as De Wet, Botha, Steyn, Delaray, relief of Kimberly. He was opposed by Gen. Schalk-Bui'gcr and others, and each of tliem Cronje. He suffered a serious reverse at liad a siiliicient fol­ Magersfontein, on December 12, and was lowing toeuiiblethem forced to fall back to the Modder river to defy either cap­ with a loss of about 1,000 out of .1.3,000 he ture or annihilation. had engaged. In this battle the Gordon All through the year Highlanders lost nearly 700 oflicers and 1901 they forced upon men in a vain attempt to carry the Boer England a conllict position. that kept a steady On December 10 Gen. Gatacre attempted demand for fresh a surprise on the Boer troops at Stromberg, troops and war mu­ _in the north of Cape nitions pouring into 'Colony, but failed the war oflice at Lon­ after losing more don, a demand that than 500 men who England seemed more _ _ ^ .. _ were made prisoners willing than able to °«"' Schalk-Burger. by the Boers. meet. Early in the year it was estimated Such was virtually that there were not more than 14,000 Boer the condition of troops still in the field, but these afforded the British forces occupation for all the vast English army, when Gen. Roberts and still they could not capture or disperse and Gen. Kitchen­ effectively the wily leaders or their bands. er, his chief of staff, The year brought with it such incidents landed at Cape as the capture of Modderfontcin by the Town on Jan- Boers on February 3, three days after which Q»n. White. uary 10, 1900. The !}0,000 fresh troops left England to reinforce new commandcr-in.chief left Bullcr to re­ the army in Soutli Africa, On April 10 the trieve liis fallen fortunes in Natal and took English heart was made glad by the open­ THE QOVERNMENT BUILDINQ AT PRETORIA. personal command of the reinforced army ing of peace, negotiations by Gen. Botha, operating against Gen. Cronje in Cape Colo­ but they amounted to nothing, and the war ny, Thearrivalof Roberts seemingly marked went on with varying success on eitlicrside. » turning point in the war. On January 24 'rhc heavy los.ses Gen. Warren took Spion Kop, though it seemed to fall to the was later abandoned and Buller's army, English, for the rea­ again retreated across the Tugela. By Feb­ son, probably, that Affca, Populafcion and History ruary 14 Roberts had pushed his army they were the only acrosK the borders of the Orange Free State, one of two contend­ of the South African Republic and the following day Gen. French relieved ing forces in a post- Kimberly. On February 27 Gen. Ci'onjc tipn to suffer a heavy surrenihned with 4,000 men at Paardcberg, loss, Boer com­ and by March 1.1 the unchecked English ad­ mandoes were occa­ vance had captured and occupied Bloemfou- sionally captured or HE Transvaal area is about 120,- he was not satisfied. Suzerainty was a term; tcin, the Orange Free State capital. dispersed, but they 000 sipiara miles; its popula­ not to his liking. Still leas was ho ready: It was on 'iMarch 27, 1900, that the Boers were of small num­ tion is probably iibout ,1,000,000, to welcome a Briti-sh suzerainty. Britain' MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA. bers and the inci­ the Kaffirs and other blacks suffered tlie serious lossofGen.Joubert,wlio Qgn, Methuen, was the one enemy that had been dogging Showing the Extent of Territory Added to the English died at Pretoria. At his death the burghers dent was soon for- may number [irobably less than his steps, and his father's steps, and his lost one of their most skilled loaders, a man gotten. Other Boer victories of the year • 800,000, Of the more than grandfather's steps; and now his last su­ Empire by the Peace of Pretoria. whose judgement were the capture of Plumnier's supply train • 200,000 whites, only 70,000 or preme effort to rid himself of the hateful every olliccr and jiri- on May 25; the almost complete dcslrr.ction 7;'»,000 are Boers or of Dutch descent; about presence, which was .also a hampering con­ vate of the Boer army of the Seventh Yeomanry by Delarcy on 100,000 are of British birth or descent, trol, had come to naught. President Kru­ trusted implicitly,- May 29; the capture of 200 Victorian Rifles about 20,000 German and 10,000 American, ger, in 1883, visited London with a petition and who, had lie on June 12, and the loss by Col. Benson of The Boers.mostly arc farmers; the other to Queen Victoria for a revision of the arti­ lived, would undoubt- 25 officers and 250 men on November 1. white inhabitants mostly are miners.or cles of the convention in 1881, He was cndly have done During this time, however. Gen. Kitchen­ have mining interests, or are employed in graciously received; and the British govern­ Mtt Historical ^feetcf) much toward bring­ er had not been idle. His army had been the towns, ' ment in 1884 coucedwl to him a new word­ ing about, if not a dif­ pushing the Boer forces almost conslanlly; The first Dutch settlement in South ing of the cluuics against wliich he, in the ferent termination to • he had been rapidly extending the line of Africa was about lOS. The British took the name of his people—rather, in the name of of ti)e Britisi)>iloer Wnx the conllict, a much block houses that marked the permanent Cape in 170."), returned it to the Dutch in the Boer portion of them—had entered \\\i more dearly bought' English advance, and while the record of the 1803, captured it again in 1800, and received protest, it was this new wording, with its victory, for England, O""- °'*«»' year showed some brilliant coupes on the the formal cession of it from Holland in interpretations, that served as the nominal 1815. The Dutch farmers have, from a very ground for the last dispute which ended in A Chronicle of the Slinint ETcnts ia Sonlh Africa Durinf coulil .such a thing have been possible. part of the Boer generals they were of the After the capture and occupation of kind that could result early date, pushed their settlements into war, and the war has now ended in a Brit­ (lie Put Tliree and a Halt Years. Bloenifontein Gen. Roberts moved his army in no lasting benefit the wilderness, doubtless looking to escape ish victory, and the union jack again lliesi toward Pretoria at a rapid pace. Occasion­ to the Boer cause, beyond British control, but in every in­ from the flagstaff's of Pretoria and Bloom- al Boer victories Were reported, such as other than the inspir­ stance creating new British'territory, since fontcin, that at Sauna's post on March 30, when Col, ing of fresh vigor and they were Briti.s-h subject.s. From the first For three years and one-half there has all branches, of whom some 13,000 comprised Broadwood's forces were badly routed hope to the contest- they made ,slaves of the natives, and the AMERICANS IN SOUTH AFRICA 'been waged in South Africa a war, the the force of Gen. Sir George White in with a loss of seven guns, and the disaster ant.s. English act of manumission throughout the eaiise of wliich scarce­ Natnl, and the others were scattered in British colonics led to their great emigra­ At the rurefront of nreni liidnstrini at Reddersl)urg the following day, which The victory of Gen. nnil MluliiK Knleri>rliieii, ly one person in ten small coinn\ands nt different points in Cape resulted in the loss of 500 English troops, Dclarey over Gen. Me­ tions, called "treks," reported a.s compri,?- could in IcUiKcntly Colony, tlic garrisons extending as far but in the main the British were successful thuen on March S of ing 0,000 persons, in 1835, and a large ad­ The people of this nation have more than guess at, so conu'letely north as Mafeking which Col,, afterward and tlie war oflico at London and the Eng­ this year was followed ditional number in 1838. In 1848 a British a sentimental interest in practically all has tiic eauic l>eon ,Gen., Baden Powel was defending with a lish people began to feel that the war was on April 11 by peace proclamation of authority, extending to the that pertains to South Africa. In addition swallowed up in the force of 1,200 men. about over. They could not at that time overtures, and is sup­ Vaal river, was the ea'usc of a Boer emi­ to our rapidly incrcaiiing comnierce witli din of confl'ct. Even Gen. Petrus Jacobus Joubert, the hero see another two years and more of fighting posed to have had a - n.i.r.w gration seeking "peace and freedom" be­ the different English colonies there, in­ those directly respon- of Majnba Ilill and vice president of the before them. considerable influ- **•"• ".•'•'•''• yond. This led to the Sand river conven­ cluding the Transvaal and the Orange Free liiblo for the struggle; South African republic, was selected as ciiee in prompting the peace terms offered tion in 1852, by which the Transvaal Boers State, there is the interest that attachea On April 5 Gen. Methuen retrieved a part were granted independence, and to a sim­ to the large number of Americans who are tiiojie wlio were uiost commander-in-chief of the allied armies of of the laurels he had lost in the earlier by-England. It was one of the most bril­ intimately connected the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, liant dashes of the war, and if it did noth* ilar treaty with grant to the Orange Free in the country and assisting in the devel­ part of tha struggle by the capture of a con­ State Boers in 1854. The latter treaty stood opment of its resourcfs. Mr, Howard C. with the dinlomacy— and at once took personal command of the siderable Boer force ing more it showed the London government or shall we say rather troops that invaded Natal and shut Gen. that the war might be almost indefinitely unchallenged and unchanged up to the time Hillegas, in his book entitled "Oom Paul'a at Boshof. This was of the last war. Peo|de," pay.s the following tribute to these a deplorable lack of White up in Ladysmith. followed on April 9 prolonged if the Boer forces in the field With the Transvaal, the Britisli govern­ Americans in South Africa; Qen, Roberts. diplomacy—that im­ In less than 21 hours after the actual begin­ by a Boer defeat at could not be induced to accept terms of ment has had successive disturbances. In "However great the commercial Interests mediately prececdcJ ning of the war as dated from the expiration Wopener, another on peace, and that they would not accept the the act of inanumission,-appro'priating$100,- of the In .South Africa, they fit, could scarcely give reasons for the war from tlic time allowed in the Boer ultimat­ April 11 at Fort terms of "unconditional surrender," are small In comparison Willi the work ot 000,000 in payment for the slaves in all the • that would be accept able to both sides. The um, the British were Abram, another at WRIGHT A, PATTERSON, Individual Amerlcnn.s, who have been actlv* -colonies, more than $0,000,000 was assigned ki the development of that country during ' svriler does iiot pi'otc'iid to bivnblo to deci­ placed at a disadvan­ Dewetsdorp on to the slave owners in South Africa. The the last quarter of. a century, Whatever pher a series of c.uises that niiyht ho of- tage from whicli they April 20, again at OOM PAUL KRUGER. great enterprises hiivf boon InnuM-uraieil, Doors in Cape Colony prutested against the Icrcd \vill\out fciii .if lieiiig nccused of pur- number of weelts and W'iiidsorton on May Americans have br,.-':! j.: omliieiuly IdcntUled SnmcthiiiK of lilii I.ifc niiil Work In act for various reasons, but especially as with their Krowth . ilovelopmi'iil, and In tb-lity; he, lil;e iiMilious of ciihiu'renders of did not recover for a 5 ami at the town South AtrUVn, robbing them of their slaves; and when not ,'1 few iiisliii;. . s l\v: mccross 01' iho • current liislory, as it is recorded day iifler witliout the los.s of a of Mafeking on May ventures, been wh •'; ..uo to AiiKriciin Irtid- they liad migrated beyond the Vaal, one of thy ill tlio iicwsnriiiers of every civilized large number of men 13. President Kruger, he who figured more er.shlp. lUuropoar. M,iil \s tlio I'oiir.diUloii prominently in the early part of this war their first acts after proclaiming their new 01' all the Kreal S.i' \l'rlc:ni Inslltiulons, land, is familiar \>;tli the ciaiiiis niiule by and nuiuitions of On May 20, the wel­ but It Is to Anv.'j: skill ih.it iilm.'i.-t nil i both sides, bill n:: of tliosc cliiiuii ho docs war. that England declares \s now over than independence is recorded to have been a of them owe the .• i?css which ihi'y linva Qen. Baden-Powell. come news was cabled great ,slavc-himt by 4U0 Boers against the not intend to even .iltenipt lo unravel the Tlio number of to England that tlie any other one man, is a product of the hardy attained. ; >.-eal cause of anncd ooullict between the troops with wliich conditions that siuTouudod pioneer life on Beclmaiis, It was about 00 years ago, and "I'.rUls'h and conllnonlnl ciiillnll.sts havu siege of M.afcking had been raised. For rccnjjnizod the ,«inir-riorUy ol' Ainc.rh.'an. •Britian and Boot' in Soutli Africa. When Gen. .Toubort hadnc- the South African veldt. He seems to have it is not at all to be presumed that the more than 200 days Col, liaden Powell's lit­ cruelties practiced then could be allowed methods, by InlniHtiiiK the niiui.iKt'nioiu oC • time lias healed the wounds of the present coinplishod this coupe tle force had defended the place against been born a leader of men. Unlike the almost every lariio mine mid luuuKiry to • some close student umjority of the Transvaal and Free State among thom now; but the records may show men who were born iir.d ri'colvcd llu'lr iraln- will probably not bo heavy odds, and the whole population had InR In tliii llnlU'd Kciiti.'!-'.. It Is an ixpres- of history, blessed known soon. In °'"- '^'"""J"- burghers, who are of Holland ancestry, he is tluit it is not wonderful that tlic j.lriti.-ih sntforod terrible privations, but they had government should have repeated dilliciil- slon not Inl'rf-MUiiitry heard when the suc- •with an ability to South Africa it was generally estimated held out until tlie long expccte*! relief liad of German descent, his ancestors emi­ coss of n Soutli African cnlorprlsc Is Iwliig • delve beneath the that the two republics had been able to grating from the Potsdam di.'itriet of Ger­ ties with them and should have incurred discussed: 'Who Is the Yankee?' Tha reached them, and the whole garrison were their hereditary dislike. reason nt ihls Is Involved In ihe fiict that ,_ -jurfiice of things, niay^ liliioo ill the iicld an army of from 3."),000 to crowned with the victor's laurels by hero- many to Soutli Africu in 1713, alnioyi all the Amerlciins who wont to In 1877 the Boers of theTran.«vaal found ti; able to olfer a so- ,10,000 men, though Dr, Leyds, the diplomat­ loving England, Oom Paul was liorii in Colesburg, Cajie South Africa after the discovery of KOld :ries of reasons tiiat ic agent of llie Transvaal in ICurope, Colon.v, October 10, 1825, At the age of themselves in serious dilficulties as an iii- had been well lilted by tholr experiences In On May 24 the British troops under Rob­ the California and Colorado mlnluff llold.l -svill 1)0 acceptable to claimed that tliej^ had not less than 100,000 ten years ho migrated with his parents from depeudent nation. Their government was erts cro.ssed the A''aal river, and on the 30tli for the work which tlioy were called upon -a posterity through men under arms." the place of his birth to the then unknown in financial straits and in general confusion. to do on the Unndl, and owluKto thelrnbll- ••(whose veins will not marched into the golden town of Johannes­ interior. In this new country his military A powerful chief of the warlike Kallirs with­ Ity, wore able to uompctc successfully with The iirst battle of the war was fouglit at the m&n from other countries who wore not •run tlic heated blood burg, where they received a warm welcome life began at the ago of 15, wlien ho served in their own territory was haras.siiig them, Glencoe, Xatal, October 20, 1890, when the from the uitlanders, who had expected to so skilled," •otconllict. Tliatlimc Boors wore defeated and their position in the wars with the Zulus ns a field cornet while tlicy were also menaced by an in­ £s not now. witness the destruction of their property be­ in the Dutch army. In 1848 he took, his vasion of the Zulus. Their condition was South Afi'Irnti Poi'iiiN. captured by Gen. William Peun Symons, fore tliey should be allowed to fall into the As we glory in the who paid for liis victory with his own life, place beside his father in the confiictwith deemed by the British to involve peril to At the time of the breaking out of the -coniing of peace, even Qen. iJoubert. hands of the English. the British at the battle of Boomplaats. all the South African colonies; and under war there were some ,'50,000 acres of land and the loss of some 43 men killed and 200 On the same day that 'thougli the end may not bo just to our lik- wounded. This was followed the following When the British advance made further a show of British force, and partly for pro­ under cultivation in the 'L'ransvaal, The itng, it is enough that wo go back through Lord Robcrtsentered occupation; of this territory objection.ible tection, they assented to the aiinexatiou of farms numbered 12,'24,'), of which 3,030 be­ day with a battle at Elaandslaagtc ,in whicli Johanncsberg he is­ -the more than three years of the war's liis- Gen. French commanded the English troops to the Boers he became one of the leaders their territory to the British empire. But longed to the government, 1,012 to outsido 'Cory and recall some of the battles, the sued the proclama­ of the "trekkers" who moved to the the English governor was either ill-chosen owners and the remainder to resident owa- and Gen. Kock the Boers. The Boers were tion that made an 'deeds of daring and bravery, the skilled defeated with a loss of 100 killed and 300 Transvaal country. By ISOl he had risen or unfortunate in his methods, and in 1880 nrs and companies. The agricultural pro­ , Kuneralship of leaders on both sides that English crown colony in military rank until he was commander in they rose in a courageous and well-directed ductions were far from suilicient to meet prisoners, among the of the Orange Free . have marlscd this eonHict, now dosed, as killed being Gen. revolt, which was ended by a grant to the demand of local consumption, and food • one of the memorable struggles of the past State. Four days them, in the London convention of 1881, of products figured heavily among the im­ Kock. The British later he was in the ^.quarter of & century and more. loss was 42 killed. self-government "subject to the suzerainty ports. The number ot farms in the Orange Boer capital at Pre­ of her majesty." The revolt above referrwl Free State was 10,409,.witli more than 300,- •ffhe real opening of the war may be said But brilliant as were toria, and now, "••to have been October 9,1809, at which time these English vic­ to soon ended in the crushing defeat at 000 acres under cultivation., thought England, the Qen. Botha. Majuba Hill, whore a force of a few hun­ President Kruger sent to England the per- tories they had but war must speedily end. «mptory demand that that nation return little result other dred'British troops wa,s almost annihilated TrnnHvnnl Church Memhcrithip, A satisfactory answer to the demands of the than- opening a Gen. Roberts had now carried the w'ar by a large Boer force of expert marksmen, Church membership in the Transvaal ii into the very heart of the enemy's country, firing mostly from behind roeks_or other ."South African republic on'or before 5 means of retreat to divided about as follow,s: The United and, with the exception of a number of raids cover. This made known the Transvaal • o'clock p. m,, October 11, and that failure Ladysmith, where Dutch Reformed church—the state church— into Cupe Colony by the Boers, it has re­ riflemen as most dangerous foes. It was t to do 60 would be regarded as a formal Gen. White's entire 30,000 communicants; other Dutch churches, mained there. But the war was not over. near the beginning of the revolt; and when • decki-ation of war. These demands in- force was rapidly con­ 32,700; English church, 30,000; Wesleyan centrated. England's rising huzzahs at British victories the British reenforcomenti* arrived the Methodist, 10,000; Catholic,'5,000; Pre.sby- • eluded the acknowledgement of the cora- were tempered by news of British defeats. Boers, as military authorities agree, could f.plete sovereignty of the South African re- Qen. Buller. With the mobiliz- tcrians, 8,000; other Christian churches, Roberts pushed active operations against the have mot only defeat, at which point the 5,000; Jews, 10,000, , Bublic as an international power, and the ing of Gen. White's force at Ijadvsmith practically the whole of the British force in enemy in the eastern Transvaal, and on Sep­ British'government, then led by Mr. Glad­ withdrawal of all tember 20, eight days after President Kimcger stone as head of a liberal ministry, granted I'raBitvaRl (aold Production. British troops near South Africa was besieged in three places, and England realised that the subjugation had entered Portuguese territory, he report­ a conference, whose final issue was, as above The valiie of the gold production of tha its' borders. All ed to London the capturing and disperston noted, the self-government of the republic South Africa knew, of the burghers meant more than a holiday Transvaal in 1898, the banner year of Trans­ of the runnant of the Boer army in that under British suzerainty. and the w'orld knew parade of her troops. The home' govern­ vaal mining, was £10,944,135, There were that England'would ment began immediate preparations for the section of the republic. True the enemy was With this as,one step out of the imme­ 80 companies operating mines, employing not accept such terms sending of large reinforcements, and Gen. scattered, but they were neither killed nor PRESIDENT KRUQER. diate difficulty, the Boer was quieted. But 88,027 men. and prepared for war, Sir Redvers Bullcr was. assigned to chief . captured, and then and the preparations command. He undertook the relief of Lady­ began the long guer­ chief of the Boerarmy in the conflfctswith of the Boer troops smith and asigned to Gen. Lord Alethuen rilla warfare that the savage natives, a position which he re­ ; for attack began ira- the task of raising the siege at Kimberly. continued down' to tained until 1877, when England annexed the country to Cape Colony. , mediately. Military . Additional levies of troops to the num­ the day peace was expeditions from the. ber of 10,000 were poured into Durban, Na­ declared, and which During the war for independence, which virtually began and ended at Majuba Hill, / Transvaal, and others tal, and with these Gen. Buller attempted brought many de­ Can. KItchtnor. frojn tlicir ally, the feats and heavy loss­ he served as vice president of the trium­ the relief' of Ladysmith, the garrison at virate which governed the eouritry. In Orange Free State, crossed the undefended which place was being hard pressed by the es to British arms, Ibordcra of English territory, pi'cpared to even though it has 1883 he was elected to the presidency of the Boers, who we're detcrmiijed to force a sur­ republic, and was thrice reelected, holding 'Btiil:e quick aiid'deeisivc'iblows if ,pMsiblc render before nssisfanee could come to the eventually resulted ifceforc England'could; prepare "for tlie'"con- in a British victory the position so long as his land which he besieged town. It was on December 15 that liad helped to'build remained an independ­ •flict. ^••:-:cndcd foi defe.nsc,.and.thcy had stored Tugela river, in which the British domains. He continued' in su­ In hisyounger.days he was a great hunter, «way at Pictoria.guns that were far BU-; the. British lost 82' preme coinmandunt.il November 30, 1000, and during the long trekking trip from pcriar to anythlng;^hat'^Ehgland could use anon .Isilled,/, 007. when lie turned oyer the command to Gen, Cape Colony .to the Transvaal he is credited d^inst them for n,considerable, time after 'wounded and'\ 348 Kitchener and prepared to return to Eng­ with having killed no less than 250- lions, ithc opening oMiostilities.' Thbit-army was ; missing./This battle, r land... He can scarcely haverealized the task .eompoued almo8t;.;wh611i',«if;V61tint.cers,but the first to'ught byi^r he was leaving to thefeariessoillcer, whose Orniiircrree. State PopwUtlon. 'tiicy.wcic volunteers>Vho ivcre well trained BuUer.in South^Afriv 'mm laurels had been won on the twttlefields of The area of the Orange Free State is48,. cZn tightmg mcthod'i.bfithcirown, methodg cai; rcsuUcdvin 'the.; ¥Igyi't,,and;Who, as chief of 'staflf.lmd done 320, and the population is given at 77,719 .of which lEngldhji khiewbUtliUlc;and wdJi loss of his reputdtioh'. . _ . _. ^-^- . so much toward the success so far attained whites—40,571 iiialcs and 37,145 ,feinale». >l»ot prepared tbTOoot."^'^','j};5,H'-".!'Ct-;'^''i-',^^ 'as;'"a:'8triitegl«t' and •:"^ ^'rV*' V^^'' by: English arms in the Soiith African con­ Of this total 51,910 were born in the Free The armed strength of England in Soutit the appointment of Lord Roberts to succeed flict. His training: was of the kind that State and 21,110 in Cape Colony, In addi­ ''Ulrica WM at that timaibne 28,000 ftua of him ai chUr in Gommandi QiB. Buller was gat* Uia.a ipecial titnes* tor. the w^rk tion to the whites th«c« are 120,7S7 aative* KIRK 8TRBST, PRETORIA, BHOWINQ THE ITATE OHUROH IN THK DISTANOB.

^jMiM^22^s garment ns-He passed along the sesame to Heaven and its glories. A MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. A DOUBLE BLESSING. highway was enough to obtain from captive was delivered from the prison Him the blessing sought. house of sin and the power of Satan. llvnltli III MtelilKnn, And seeing their faith Ho turned The crowd that day saw and realized licports of the Htate board of health Forgiveness of Sins and Bestowal of His gnze.iipon the poor paralytic how -only the healing, and since, that day from !U observers in various portions lying before Him, thanks to their the majority of those who have read of the stale indicate that during the Temporal Blessings. the record of this wonderful incident faithfulness, and said unto him, pust week inflammation of the bowels "Man, thy sins arc forgiven thee." have, marveled at the rtiising to his feet of the jiaralytic, and have passed Increased and whooping cough and Svrinon !»• tli« "lllKlmny nn«l Hywny" Ah, how these words of ,resus throw diphtheria decretised in arcitof preva­ l>riMi(>lii!r on 1lii> CIvnniiiiiK mill new light into the picture of this lightly over the cleansing from sin of this man, nnd thus they have lost the lence. Consumption was reported at llvnlitiK

mm&i' MEMORIAL SERMON The American reaper harvests the Cedar Grange. crops of the world, the American aew- Church and Society. At the meeting last Friday night Hjrna|Mla of AdUrea* ky Rev. W. J. ing machine makes the olothea of the live more names were presented for Wilaua HnHdMjr, Mnr US world, the American typewriter car­ membership, making a total of thirty* ries on the world's correspondence. We are permitted to give a lirtef Regular meeting of Eastern Star two. The names have all been seourea SALE OF And what the soldiers and sailors of without a contest and with apparently ByiiopHiaof tlie eloquent and patriotic the Civil War did In the dlreutlou In­ Friday evening, Memorial Heriiiou by Dr. W. J. Wll- Tbe Juniors will give nn loo cream little effort, The lecture hour waa on> dicated In making possible these oupled with a temperance program. sun, Tliose wlio liud tlie pleasure of things they have dune In a diflfereut snolal on court house square next Sat­ lieteiilui; to tbe Dr. pronounced it one urday night. At the next regular meeting Friday direction. They have helped bring in nlglit, June 0, the flrst and second de­ of tlie BtroiigeHt addreiweH of like oliar* the fraternal age. The world is now a Rev, Louis D, DeLamartar t). D., auter ever delivered iu tlie.oity, grees will he conferred uptm the larg* SUITS neighborhood. The navies of the will preach at the Methodiet church est class ever Initiated by any grange Text-Acta 22, 28. world are a cosmoiHilitaii police force. next Sunday inorninK, In Ingham county, Capitol grange ex­ Freedom la a priuelesa boon, l>ut it This is a fraternal age from necessity, The Royal Neighbors will give an cepted. The third and fourth degrees ciialH Boiiietblug. The chief captain from the influence of our Cbristlau ice cream social at J. S, Coy's Friday will be given one week later. paid a Kreut,Hum for hia freedom aa a religion. night, June 6th, Everybody invited, Cedar Grange Is preparing toseiul Itoiuan citizen. Paul waa free Itoru, "Peace hath her vlotoriea no less for Itinder twine and salt. All mem­ renowned than war." Phil, McKernan Post and W, R. C. We find we have more Suits than we need at this yet hie father or hie aiiceBtora either will have appropriate services lor .Flag bers are lequested to have their orders bouglit or lought for the freedom which The."Boy8 of'61" came frcm shop iu by the next meeting. and farm, from store and school, from Day, June 14, Further notice next season. You can buy anyone in stock now at a re­ the great apimtle enjoyed. We have week. F. W. KAISER, Reporter. thegreatest and freuHt nation under ever.v calling and profession to save duced price. While they have sold at $7.50 to $y5.00, the Hun and it hao cost aumethiiiK to the Union. Thoussuds died from sick­ The Aurelliie M E. L. A, B. meets maintain it, tlie puymeut of a great ness and privation, thousands died with Mrs. Henry Phillips, June 11, In­ Headjr to Ytelil. You can buy now at *5.00 to $17.50. Forty suits to sum of treasure, bioodehed, Hutlering, from shot and shell, sons and sires stead of Mrs. R. W. Swift as before "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve select from. Colors, black, blue, tan, brown, grey. awful war. wpnt down, treasure and homes went mentioned. for piles and found it a certain cure," Our Civil War wua the Kreateat In down, the great Lincoln went down, There will be a meeting of American says S. R, Meredith, Willow Grove, The season's choicest styles. Ten sample suits in­ hietury. More than ],COO,0{H) men en­ but the Union was saved and honor, Home Guardian Friday evening, June Del. Operations unnecessary to cure gaged on both Hidea, coat of tlie war glory, and freedom rose, never more to 6. Initiation and refreshmenls. Let piles. They always yield to DeWltoli cluded at very low prices. Step in and look them over. nearly $3,0(K),00(),000 and about 500,000 go down BO long as man has intelli­ every member be there. 22 2w Witch HH/,el Salve. Cures eklit lives were lost In both armies. gence and moral flbre. The ladles' aid society of Holt will diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept A gallant army North, a courageous On this Memorial Day the Grand meet with Mrs. Andrew Thorburn on no counterfeits. Longyear Bros. army South, mighty movements of Army of the Republic has met in Thursday afternoon, June 12, A cor­ tnMips in that war, and a flgure tall church and chapel, throughout the dial invitation is extended to all. Church Services. and mighty, whose magic wand nation to thank God for the victories of the war and to praise him for his Ingham Chapter No. 51, R. A. M., swayed llie earth for four long years, has been summoned to a school of In­ and whose name and fame are tbe mercies. BAPTIST OllURCII. To tbe Grand Army belongs Ihe struction at Lansing June 17, and in­ Arthur F. Wnite, pastor. tuiuelesB legacy of the race—Abraham vited to exemplify the M. M. degree. Lincoln. What Luther was to tbe creditor keeping alive the memories TburHday-3:45 p. iii,. Junior Union; Ueforinatlon, what Wesley was to the of that great war and to the Woman's The regular meeting of Ingham Thursday—7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. great revival of religion in tbe 18tb Relief Corps and the Loyal Sisters be Home No. 2, American Home MILLS long the credit of encouraging the Guardian, Friday evening, June 0, Is Sunday—11):30 a. m., inoriiing century, wiiat William of Orange was services; 12 m., Sunday Bohool; 6:80 p. to tbe Netherlands, Lincoln was to Grand Army. postponed until Friday evening, June Paul said, "I was free born." So 13th, m,, B, Y, P. U,; 7:.'50 p, m., evening DRY GOODS OOMPANY the period of the Civil War iu Ameri­ service. can history. We must remember tiiat were we, and we are free in a higher Children's Day services will be held the Civil War has passed into hiatory. and better sense politically, socially at Eden church Sunday morning, We are compelled to study it histuri- and Intellectually through the valor June 8. at 11 o'clock, A fine program MKTHODIST CHUKCH. cully, for we are now ao far removed and patriotlHtn of these old.soldiers. is being prepared, A cordial invita­ W. J. Wilson, pastor. If you desire a good frum that great conllict by time and There is a spiritual freetlbm as well tion is extended to all. intermediate great events that it is uo God calls the soldier to Hght for right Thursday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 The Alumni association of the Mason p. m. HAIR TONIC longer proper to refer to it as "the late eousneBB, "Fight the good tight of high school will give a lianquet this war." faith," Tlie God of iiattles gave you month. Walch for particulars next Sunday—Morning services at 10:30; Try the MAGIC Thursday, June 5, 1902. The causes of the~ war were numer­ vlHorythen, He is the same today. week- Every member should help to evening services, 7:.S0; Sunday Bchool rreparud and Nold by ous. Seclionai strife, political luls- Trust hliii for spiritual victory now, make this lianquet a euccess. at 11:45 Rufus Raymond, Supt. MRS. JAMES S. THORBURN. understandinga, successfui cotton rais­ Christ Is the great commander, PBKHONAI. MEMTIOII. Reverently bow bifore Him In ac­ All patriarchs of Mason Encamp­ Cor. Ceiitvr »iiil Meolmulo SU. MASON ing iu the South with comparatively ment No. 140 I. O. O. F. are requested PUESnYTEBIAN CRURCH. little commercial prosperity at the knowledgment of hla love and power W. IJ, CInrk wan In Lansing liiat Thumday, and give Him your hearts as loyally to be present at the next meeting on Andrew S. Zimmerman pastor. Nort4i, these and other minor causes June 12. Work In third degree. K. r. M tilbury WHN In St. Jolinx IHNI Frldny. brouglit aliout the Civil War. One and cheerfully as you gave yourselves Thursday—4:00 p. in.. Junior En­ I>r. S. H, Oulver waH In Jiickaon luBlTliurii- to your country in her hour of need. Nomination of ofllcerc and refresh­ day. sultject,. however, was uppermost in ments. deavor; 7:30 p, m., prayer meeting; tlie minds of thinking men of all , m * 8:31) p, m., teach*>rB' meeting, Mra.N. Templar WHB to l.nnHing last Mon­ The W. H. M. S. and W. F. M. S. day. parties.and had been for at least twenty 8la|M the Concli Sunday—lOi.SO, preaching services; V, C. Tiiylur wax In LiiniiiiK a luw dayR last years before Ihe outbreak of (he con­ and worka olT (be Void. will hold their union meeting at Mr. Ives' tomorrow afternoon. If those 12 in, Sunday school; 6:30, ChrlstlaD week. flict, and that subject was slavery. A Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure Endeayor; 7;30, preaching services. One More Week Mrfi. K. C. Dart and son are vlHllInK In Bag nation could not endure half slave and a cold In one day; No cure, no pay who would like to attend will beat Inaw, half free. Price 25 centa. Vandercook's store at 1:30 p. ui. con­ MiNH Kle Itayner visited Albion IrlondRlast Tills morning let us notice tbe re­ veyances will be aflorded. I.enala Them All. Sunday, One Minute Cough Cure beets all at WALTER'S O.V. KoUler ol Vevay Is very III with sults of tlie war, instead of trying to Commencement Schedule. The woman's missionary society of ineaHlen. the PreBi)yterian church will give a others medicines I ever tried for picture battles, for with the results of Following Is a calendar of the sev­ I.o Lincoln vlaltod In Mason • few days the the war we are all concerned and con­ garden party for Ihe benefit of the couglis, colds, croup and throat and past week. nected. eral events connected with the com­ treasury at the residence of Mrs. T. lung troubles," says D. Scott Currin of v. K. Daiiamore wna In Detroit on buslnesi First of all, Freedom. What a mencement: VanOstrand on Wednesday, June 11, Loganton, Pa. One Minute Cough 20 lbs fine Granulated Sugar,$1.00 Saturday, magic word—Freedom! With a great Senior orations Tuesday and Wed­ from 2 until 5 o'clock. All are cor­ Cure is tbe only absolutely safe cougb Good Coffee in bulk, per lb., 15c Mrs. J. M. Kent vlilted In Napoleon ike sum of treasure anti bloodshed and nesday evenings, June 10 and 11, at dially invited to attend, remedy which acts Immediately. past week. the Presbyterian church, beginning at Mothers everywhere leslily to the good 2 lbs. for 25c A. M. Cummins of Lansing was In theolty BuKering freedom was purchasetl, not last Monday. only for .3,000,000 slaves, but for the en­ 8 o'clock each evening. Doors will be During the summer kidney It has done their little nnces. Croup Is 3 cans Corn or Peas, - 2Sc closed during tbe presentation of any C. U Wardleorionlawaain Mason on bus­ tire nation iiy the victories of the irregularities ate often caused by so sudden in itn attacks that the doctor Good Red Salmon, 1 lb. can 15c iness Monday. Union armleB; and the Old Flag was number, either oration or music. excessive drinking from being over- often arrives too late. It yields at once 4 lbs. best Seymour Crackers, 25c Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Brown were In Lan­ given a new name and a new mean­ Music will be furnished by Lee's or­ heated. Attend to tiie kidneys at once to.One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant sing Saturday, chestra and by Misses Rayner, Fer­ to'take. Children like it. Sure cure 10 bars "Snap," "Key" or ing. by using Foley's Kidney Cure. W. Miss Ilessle Webb spent Sunday with rela­ guson and Frazell and Mr. Lampman, M. McCrossen. for grip, broncbitis, coughs. Lougyear "Ark" Soap, - - 25c tives In Jackson. "When Freedom from her mountain vocalists. Tbe following seniors pre­ height. Bros. Good Baking Powder, lb. can, 10c Mrs. Geo. W. Bristol Is visiting her dau({h- sent parts Tuesday evening in this tor at Wyandotte. Unfurled her standard .to the air, order: Herbert L. Brown, Alice C. Marriage,Licenses. Fancy scented Toilet Soap, Prank Keller of Is visiting his She tore the azure robe of uiglit, t'oter P. Schneider, tjanslng 21 mother In this cliy, Chapin, Elizabeth R. Northrup, Ray 3 wrapped cakes, 10c Anpset the stars of glory there." Bertha A. Tonn, l.anslng 21 R. J. Beeoli of Portland visited Mason L. Bullen, Nina B. Kelly, Hazel L. 3-lb can line Table Peaches, 15c lyiendH last Priday. The Old Flag today means freedom White, Wllilam J. Barber and Ida M. William O. Matthews, I^unHlng 37 to every one who will seek its protec­ Fine fat California Prunes, Mrs. 0, P. MIckelsoii visited relatives In Robinson. These are assigned to Anna llennett, l.anslag 21 Woman's Grayling last week. tion. Around the globe she tloats to­ 3 lbs. 25c Wednesday evening: J. Emmett KImer VanVersb, l.ianslng 21 Carl DIekman of Albion called on Maaon day and she is tbe prettiest flag among Fuller, Amy D. Hurlburt, Lulu M. l.otla llaona, Owosso 18 4 cuts Thresher Navy Plug friends last Monday. the nations. The flag is the symbol B^Friend. Keller, Roy Adamb, Laura A. Dobie, I.. U, StalTord, Lansing 40 Olias. Burrldge of Saglnuw spent Sunday of freedom everywhere. Tobacco, - • - 25c with Mason friends. Gertrude K. MoEuen, Erie H. Caster- Alinu llinoK, LansinA BengI Vrlead. 88 We have as a result of the war, a lin and Florence B. Fuller. Zoa Phora Brings Instant BeUef to Ftini and Common No. 1 Fine Salt, per bar­ MlHs Addle Tyler was the guest of Lansing united country. No north, uo south, ''I suffered from dyspepsia and in­ friends ovor Sunday. Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. A. 8, Baekache-Itis a Certain Begulator and. rel - •• • 75c no east, no west. One people now. digestion for flfteen years." says W. T. Tbe Only Safe Bemedy in Tbe Sangw 0. n. Collluswond of Lansing was In Mason How fearful would have been the re­ Zimmerman at the Presbyterian Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C, on IjURlness TiicHdny. cliurch, Sunday evening, June 15, at Periods of Woman's life. TInk Ilurcli.llie veteran horso buyer, was sult if tiie South bad won instead of After I bad tried many doctors and Yours for business, In tliecltj yeKlurcliiy. the North. There might liave been u 7:30 o'clock. iiiedicinGs to no avail one of my Senior banquet at the Donnelly LABGE TEIAL BOTTLE MAILED FEEE (Jco. V. Ciilliini of l.anslni,' was In Mason on Botitheru republic and u nortiieni re­ friends persuaded nie to try Kodol. It TO ALL WHO WRITE. biiHlnws litNt MoiKluy. public and such a division woulti have bouse, Tuesday evening, June 17. gave immediate relief. I cun eat al­ ,1. C. ICIinniel, ,Ir., Hponl a few clays the past led to coiiiiiiual strife forniauy years. Graduating exercises ut Ruyner most niiytliiiig I want now and my Zoa riiora cures fiilllng or dlsplacomcnts^ W. e. WALTER. week at Kuntoii, Ohio. opera house, Friday evening, June loiicorrhua, iialntul or Biiiipro.ssoa monthly PreBldeiit llooaevell's visit to tiie digestion is good. I clieerfiilly re­ periods. Hooding, lacoratlon, Ulilnoy, liver or lion. A. A. Iliill of SlockbrldRO was In Ma- 20, at 8 o'clock. Tbe address will by commend Kodol," Don't try to cure sun on liuslueNiTTnoNday, soiitbland in March and the warm President A. F. Bruske of Alma Col­ bladder trouble, and clmugo ol Ufo, Mrs. E, A. liandall Is VIHIIIIII,' relatives at. and cordial reception he met every­ stomach trouble by dieting. That only Norvlllf, Mloli,. tills week, where he went indicates the state of lege, Music liy Lee's enlarged or­ further weakens tbe syslein. You need Mrs. O.C. Klleli of Uinslnu vlsllod Mason feeling down there toward tbe federal chestra, An admission fee of 10 cents wholesome, steiigtiiening Ibod. Kodol friends a lew days last week. government. There are a few old fire- will bo charged as usual, with the enables you to ussimiiate what yon eat .Inhn Mallon of .Slralhroy, Out., was a uuesL customary reserved seat urrangement. by digesting it without the stoiiiucb's itl J. A. Barnes' over Sunday. eaters left down Soiilb, and u few old copperheads ut tbe North, yet iu spite Junior reception to seniors at the aid. Lougyear Bros. M\m Viola RIarHliall vlsllod friends In of all, we are one. armory Friday evening after tbe grad­ HUMPHREYS' Urit'lilon a few days liiNl week. uating exercises, Mrs. KvaMnllow ol .lackson called on Ma­ Industrial progress. We are tlie . m . son friends a low days last week, most industrial iiutioa on earth. DR. FENNER'S lihoiiniatlsni L. N. Gansloy and Will I'errin fished at Under Morgan nnd others of bis class UNIVERSITY HONORS Uuckaclic I'leaHant LuUo a few days last week. Uropsy Witch Hazel Oil tiie earth and sea will soon be trans­ Gravel .Mrs. Currlo Uarrow lias been the guest ol formed. VVe will soon be sailing the KIDNEY THE PILE OINTMENT. llalh relatives unrliig the past week, IiiKliniii Coniily NtiulontNlo Oradiinte L. W. MIMK, ,rr., flf Dotioll spout a fow days air and diving the great deep in sub- from the V. of 91,: marines. Our iron, steel, lumber and BACKACHE last week Willi his pavtuls In this city. Literary, James and Scott Turner; One Application Gives Relief. Mlfs Ethel KliiK, who has been In Ann other products and tbe manufacturing >»// Bladder and PTTP P Arbor for trualinciit, relumed Monday, ability of this nation are the wonder law, Joseph Dunnebacke and Walter Urinary Diseases, v^ «-' AV AJ Mr. and Mrs, W. 1". Raynor visited relatives of tlie rest of the earth. S. Foster; medicine, Austin F. Bur- 1 DniltltliitB. Kto. ei. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External dick of Lansing. and friends In WilllaraHton over Sunday. Social Progress, We kuow each or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Mr, and Mrs. P. E, Donsmore left yesterday Ti'omas W, Paton of Leslie expects other better, Tbe North trusts the MI88 LILY FOX, 0«mbrldge, Neb. Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im. on a trip by boat Irom Detroit to the Soo. to graduate in medicine and Alice B. Miss Rona VanDcHsen ol Lansing was the South as never before since tbe war. mediate—cure certain. Ellsworth of Mason in medicine, Foley's Honey aaa Tar Miss Lily Fox, Cimbrldgo, Nob., says; "I guest of lior parents a few days the past week. Tbe East and tbe West are in har­ Herbert C. Tooker of Bath flnisbes recommend Zoa I'liora to all women and ospod- It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief Miss Fayo Wlillnian of the U, of M. spent mony. The wild west of a few years tbe literary course, Ernest A, Dens- torchlUrea,sate,sure. No opiates. nlly to glrla Just oiitciing womanliood. I was instant. Dccorailon Day with her parents lu this clly. ago bus been tamed since the war, sovoroly aflllatod In tlio ovaries and bladder, Hal Krwiii and slater, Reini, of .Tackson through the railroad and other inven­ more of Dausville in law and Arthur "I'lIK TOI.dANO'N IIKADLY WOilK ospoolally at monthly periods. Zoa Fhora com­ It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and culled on Mason friends lust Friday and Sat­ L Randall of tbe same place in phar­ frtMii liie full or l>«ni|i«*ll lo llio •>!>• pletely cured mo. It also lUIod out my form urday. tions and improvements, great strides Niriivtioii oINl, I'lerre," by Prof, Charles Sore Nipples. Invaluable. have been made In the intelligence macy, Vernal E, Thompson of and gave mo a hoaltliy, plump appoar,-»nce. Any Geo. Ilordner expects to start Monday to Stockbridge will graduate in law. Morris, LL. 1), Most Intensely Intorcstlnj,' woman suD'orlng from any foinalo dorangomont It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy attend the Muocubee eucalupmoDt at Mur- and manners of the people of all parts book i;vur publlshid. Complete, llirilling Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, quelle, Mary L. Dennis of Williamston grad­ nnd accnrate acconnl of gruatost disaster that or woiiknoss should take Zoa Phora, as It will of oar country. uates from the literary department ever befell the human race—greater oven cortainly euro lior. Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Miller of Chicago Educational Progress, What great than Pompeii, Tells how Marllnlqne, ono wore guests of Mason friends u lew days the and T, S. Laugford of Williamston in of the most lioautlt'nl iBlniids In the world, Mrs. .Fosoph nrownoll,of 4932 Wentworth Ave., Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, puht week. sohuols we have! Harvard, Yale and the medical department. was suddenly transformed Inio u yorltable ClilcaRO, III., writos! I was utterly unable to Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Mrs, Nellie llnrt of Lansing was the guest other schools and colleges are tbe pride bell. About SOO pages, profusely lllnslratcd take ftaroo f my baby, and had been doctoring of Mason relatives and friends a few dayslhe of every true American. Since the wllh pbotogniplis taken bolorennd after dis. for two years, nnd was getting worse all the Three Sizes, 2So., bOo. and $1.00 past wei-k, aster. Pracllcally only "Marllnlqno Book" tlino; Iwasnot able to stand on my foot five war great denominational schools have In the field, for everyone now Insists on hav­ Sold by Druggists, or lent pre-paid on receipt of prlca, Mrc .I. D, Spinney of Iteed/Clly has been been founded, while our public school mlniitosatn tlmo, and had such dlitzy spoils, IhegufslofMrN. E. Slantou a few daya the JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ing Prof, Morris' book and no oilier. Itest also torrlblo side hoadaclios every month for HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., past week. sytjtem is a uiighty factor in the train­ anther, largest book, best illuslraied, scien­ years, I am now very glad to say that Zoa Phora Cor. William dt John ito.. . tifically accnralo. Price itl 60. AKeiita Mrs. H. M. Wllllnms left luat Moudoy lor a ing of tbe youth of Ihe nation and is Wiiiit«'il. Kunrinous prollts for thoau who has cured mo completely. I am able to do tho two weeks* visit with her son. Fred, at destined to become the grandest iu the act Quickly. Most liberal terms. Oulllt 10 lioiisn work and take oaro ol tho baby besides." Wuynu, Mlob, world. cents. Don't lose u inlnnto. 8uud lor oulllt Got a dollar bottlu of Zoa Phora at tho nearest Mr, and Mrs, V, ILPrazoll of Toledo were IMMEUIATIilLY, and bo Ml work. Tho Perhaps tbe greatest single result of obnnco ol a Ufo tliro for inaklng money. drug store, or the Zoa Phora Co,, Kalamazoo, DON'T BE FOOLEDI guests ol Mason relatives nud friends over the war is the "New. Suurti," It is Midi,, will sond It to you, prepaid, on receipt of Ueoorallou Day, Olitrh A. Co., 2»UIS1. 4lli Ml,, I'llilailel- prlco, Tako tht ttnntne. erlglail , Mrs. Mllliniau of Kdon Is here helping c«i« (Mflli'iilt to reallne the prngi:«|(,^ iiiM Wur, ,WMf!k tti nxier—Try an Kxiirrineiit |ili»«, I^«^ - 'i'i i Rf CKV MOUNTAIN TKA tor Mr. iind Mrs. Wm, Wusper'schildren, who South hns mude.ln 90 yeaii. Bti^)i'e 1 . __^ ,, ,^...-_-,,~;^ Mode etilf by MMlMii Mcdl* are III with moaales. *r ProlK l>y n Niiaon CIIIMB'H I ciM Co.. MidlMD. WU. It tbe war there was fittie mterpiitie Mt- Ron. Fred A\ Gtuves and wife ofTaailaait side of the great etitnou and tubaKON !»• KxiierlcHca, oWlit's ilil^rsalve kecM you wtll. OHr trad* ore visaing at U. 0. Caslerlln's and with mark cut on catfe,Hr, Campbell has the case A lams, weak or uohlng one. In charge, ' secesbion spirit has died out and the Would you experlinont on 11? You will readofmuny so-called cures, Prank C. Ivoa was In Detroit Saturday and wlde-awaKe, progressive people will Farmer^' Attention Endorsed by strangers from far-away plaoea. ' 60 YEARS'? took the examination before the military tell you that slavery, hurt the South Il'adinerent wlien tbe oudorsoment comes LBXPERIBNCB board as tlrsl lieutenant of Co. B.lat ludf. more than the Soutu hurt the slave. from home. Bat>iM. N,0. The lash of the elave-master was a Easy to prove local testimony, R, 0. Dart lea Tuesday to attend the jneet Homo endorsement Is the proof that backs log of the bunkers' association, which will boomerang which returned in fury every box ol Duan'a Kidney FlUa. ABRIDGMENT COMPILED LAWS oGour upon boat making trip h'om Uufltolo to upon the back of the South. Tbe Read this case; the goo and leturu, South has fallen lu line with the na­ Ut, Fred Elliott, of Kim atreel, says: "I can testify to the honesty and worth of — OF MICHIGAN - ATENTS John J. Flanagan returned last Thursday tional Idea of greatness, power and Doan's Kidney Pills, There Is no humbug from a business trip to Kansas City, Kan. perfection In a free government. about them. Isutlored for a long time with XyMineri899 and has now aooeniud u pusitUiu wlin a oul. a dull, uoblng pain In the small of my back. TnAocMAm* lectlngugenoy In Saginaw, Mioh, . Agdtu, tbe world was shown the It I did a hard day's work, took cold, always Book of 977 pa,tfes, bound In full sheep, sent fl^| \f\ OnioNB A. M. Arin^lroiiKofAkioo, Ohio, has been power of this republic. The victories Ketiled in my back, and In the morning 1 postpaid on receipt of - - . . ^le«7l# OOI>VIIIOHTS *e. the guest ol iiU cousin, Mrs, M.A, Randall of you won, old comrades, placed this was lame and stltr, I used dlirerent remedies AnroM undine • ikoteh and doMrlptlon mm this olty, a few duyi this week, Mr. Arm* recommended to me from time to time, but No farmer should be without this book us it saves dollars qnfoklf ucariain onr opinion fro* wnothir an itroDg was • delegate to the Oharltlei and nation. In due time, iu the forefront of did not gel much of any benltlt. 1 saw inTention II probabVr MMstabla. Conmanlea- UorreotloDi meeting held in Detroit thlt the world's great powers. We occupy Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, solthem-at for letf&l BLdvice tlonaitrlotjr oonfldontuT, Handl¥Wk on Fatanta week. Nntnaa. CRdau Bgaaeyfor.HmrlMiiatanta. a different place in the activities of the liOiigyear Bros', drug store and took them, P,D. Watts, formerly the mnslo man of age( from what we did four years ago, They fuiniled all expootations. After using ADOKGSS lf«ewt«w(l<«, without cMmlntM W llllainstnn, and family, visited the familleH them a few days I could feel their elfecta and ofO, K,Watta and Prof, i>lmer on Monday even, when tbe wreoA of the Malue It was only a short time till they cured me. andTueaday of ihiR week. He la enjoying* became the oofllii of 250 American sol- My wife received much benefit from Ooan'a ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO., vacation at his borne town before going to diera. We have revealed our iwwer to Kidney Pills, and wemoitoheerfnlly endorae * ! i Chicago tu flnlsh hla eourU In medicine. the olalma made for them," . irauon of antaoiaSpStearoail/.TanBi,jH a the world. Our strength la the world's For sale by all dealers; price 60 oenti per THIS BOOK M or Publishers SEND greatest acsuranoe of peace. 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mm fe^l^£^l%aS?P^g?.^'i>'^:g^^^^ auj: >•--:''I'.-;: The forty-fourth general assembly The Cuban congress has voted f o fix LOST JURISDICTION. of tlio United I'rcsliytcrian churcli of the salary of tho president of the re­ DELIVERS HIS HOSPITAL SECRETS. ihc Jnglmitt iounti) S^m North America convened in I'ittsburg. public at',$2,1,000 a year and. that of The Tcncc Ilriikc Down Under Jnili- A. L. ROSn, rubllshcr, Fa. members ot congressnt $3,000. FIRST MESSAGE. einl WvlK'lit nnil ChnnKcd the Gen. Filipe Biieneamino, of Manila, At (i meeting of the British cabinet I.aw'K Mnndntv. A Nurse Says: "Pe-ru-na is a NASON. MICHIGAN. formerly Aguinaldo's secretary of fintil arrangements are said to have war, called on President Roosevelt been made to end the war in South Official Communication of President Some of tlic supremo court justices have Tonic of Efficiency;' ' and said the Ktories of cruelties per­ Africa. an incx'.iuusliblc fund ot humor, nnd llicy Great Britain is strengthening her Palma» of Cuba. frcfiuenlly intersperse funny luiccdotcs «»>»•>» >-»-i petrated by our BoldierH were either witli Ihcir solemn ileliherations, once lliey 11902 JUNE. 1902| wholly untrue or greatly exagger­ fleet in Asiatic waters by sending nrc inside the sacred domain of tlicir pri­ ated, nnd also said that the civil gov­ vessels from the Pacific station. Able Docnmcnt In Which He Onlllnei vate session chambers, atlirins the Washing- ernment was doing a wonderful work Seventy-eight bodies have been rc- Ion Star. Justice Brewer is one of the most m. HON. tDIS, \m. IBDR. fRI, EIT. roiiilttiuna In the New Ulati4 inimitable story tellers ainoiiB them, and for good in the islands and that it coverud from the mine disastar at llepabllc—Quciiliiin of Itcv- he told one the other day that amused his 7 -tJ had been ably Bcci)nded by the army. F<-rnc, B. C. i|»raclt>'. colloiigiies immensely. Out in Indiana, lie The sealing schooner ITatzie, of said, there wa.s a justice of llic peace who —iii A conference wiis held in Cleveland owned a farm. One line pf his fence formed I 10 11 12 13 between Senator llsmna, chairman of Victoria, B. C, is reported lost with Havana, May 20.—-President Palma'! the houndarv of llic states of Indiana and 14^11 the Civic Federation, and George W. her crew of 30 men. first message was delivered to the Cu­ Ohio. Like others in rural districts who 'I- hold that oflicc lie had an ahnormal apnrc- 18 Perkins, representing J. P. :Morgau Col. Baldwin reports inability to es­ ban senate Wednesday. ins 16 17 19 20 tablish peace in the Lake Land (list rict, elation ot the rcsiionsihility of the oflicc, 21 JII & Co., relative to a settlement of the The message opens by elvlntr thanks to and never lost an opportunity to exercise antliracite coal strike. Philippines, unless defiant natives are the AlmlBlily for Ills assistance In carrying his prerogative of demanding that the nence I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 wiped out. . " out tho work ot obtaining Cuban Indept-nd- he preserved. One day his son and hishircd ^.2 Severe storms, causing floods in ence, and asks Dlvlre aid In the tstabllsh- It is said that the Boer delegates man got to lighting on a stretch of the farm i"'29 30 the panhandle along the Ked river mont of a tlrm and stable government. near the boundary line fence, and thcjunticc in Texas, have resulted in great dam­ In Europe now admit peace in South Gratitude to the United States. Is exprcssca of the peace rushed out and mounted tlic age to jiroperty. Africa has been secured. in the folUiwInit words: fence. Then, with lieud cocked high and The grave of the battleship Maine "Never did a people light with more per- the air of one who has hut to command, he William McFetridge was found no« levcrance and sacrlllce more for liberty shouted: "In the name of the state of In­ guilty in Chicago of the murder of dead in Havana was decorated by the than have the Cubans. No people, therefore, diana, I demand the pre. A st^ttue of President McKinley, the Fifty persons committed suicide in debt of gratitude to the great nation is an .\ descriptive und iliustrative booklet of terances. Spirit and Okohoji Lakes in iiorlliwcstcrn first in tlie world, was unveiled at Mus­ Chicago in May, the greatest number act which exalts us nnd which mnkee us News of the Indnstrial Field, Personal ever recorded in one month. worthy ot the consideration and respect Iowa, located along the line of the Burliiif!- kegon, Mich. of the.othcr nations of the world. ton, Ccdnr Rajiids k Northern U'y, will be and Political Itcma, Happenings President Roosevelt, addressing war Four persons were burned to death sent free on application to the undersigned. HICAGO, ILL., 427 Monroe St.— "It is necessary now, to dictate all the " As far as I have observed Peruna veterans at Arlington, said that .self- at Rockaway Beach, N. Y., and nine This book also contains the game laws of C at Home and Abroad. laws laid down in the corstitutlon. We Minnesota and Iowa. There arc a number is the finest tonic any muii or woman government would not be granted the small hotels and many other structures are capable of fuinillnB all the obligations were destroyed. and compromises which have been con­ of good hoarding houses und hotels urouud can use who is weak from the after Philippines until they had proved tracted, and we should prepare the budget these lakes, and plenty of good cott.-iccs to effects'of any serious ilhiesB. themselves fit for it, and also said that A chime ot ten bells at Lincoli\ with the.greatest care." rent. .Inc. G. Farmer, G. P. & T. A..,B.,C. " I have seen it tised in a number of THE SEWS FEOM ALL THE WORLD Neb., has been dedietited to the ntem- R. & N. H'y, Cedar Kupids. Iowa. charges of cruelty against the army President Palma recommends the en­ • convalescent cases, and liave seen sev­ were as unfair as blaming the state of ory of William McKiidey. couragement of the agricultural industries eral other tonics used, but I found that ef the Island, the raising of cattle, the How It U In Uenmnrk. COXGRBSSIONAI.. Texas for the burning of a negro by n The transport Meade iirrivcd in San those who used Peruna had the quick­ establishment of agricultural E'tatlons to The landsthing and the folkcthing make est relief. In the Bonntf. on the 27th the time wns oc­ mob. Francisco from Manila with 28 ofli- Improve tho culture of sugar cane and to­ it clear that they arc not obliging to the ex­ tent of being content Willi any old thing.— cupied In (llscusshiB tho Philippine bill, nn«l Herbert nnd Ivy Martin and Libby cers and 854 men of the Twcnty-flrst bacco, and the introduction of varied og- ** Peruna seems to restore vitality, iin effort to«ecure lin aBretintnt on a time infantry. ticultural industries. Washington Slur. for a vote on the bill fntlccl....In the house and Lizzie Durkee were drowned near "While the question of reciprocity Is still » Increase bodily vigor and renew health the Immlgriitlon bill was pasFtd, nmt-ndod Martins BlutT, Ore., by the upsetting of Three hundred Japanese fishermen pending it is Impossible to state now what and strength In a wonderfully short Fo BH to prohibit the pale of Intoxicants at were drowned in gales during May. It Carp* While Yon Walk. a boat. measure should be adopted to meet the Allen's Foot-Fasc is a certain cure for hot, time."—MRS. KATB TAYLOR. any ImmlBrallon station, and also to abol­ The percentages of the baseball pending crisis. This, crisils Is due to the ish the bar In the national capltol. Memorial day was generally ob­ sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. ehibs in the National league for the ruinous price of sugar caused by excess, Sold by ail Druggists. Price 25c. Don't ac­ In view of th* great multitude of The senate on the 2Sth dccltkd to take a served throughout the country. production of beet sugar in Europe. An week ended June 1 were: Pittsburg, cept .Hny substitute. Trial package FUEK. women suffering from some form of fe- final vote on the Philippine bill on June 3.... Immigration is now at the highest Immediate remedy would be the reduction Address Allen .S. Olingtcu, IJC Koy, N. Y. male-disease and yet unable to find any In the hounc the day was spent debating the .833; Chicago, .057; Brooklyn, .472; of the American tariff on sugar, to obtain point in the history ot the United • cure, Dr. Ilartman, the renowned spe­ bin to Increase the subsldlnry colnaije by Hoston, .441; New York, .417; Philadel­ which the executive will at once devote coining' tho siIvcrJ)uIllon In the treasury States, and is said to be due to the his efforts and will negotiate a treaty In We ncvtir saw a man-eating shark, hut cialist on female catarrhal diseases, has nnd to rccoln st^mdard silver dollarsi ab- the coimtry's great commercial prosper- phia, .412; Cincinnati, .380; St. Louis, order to obtain benefits for the Cuban sugar we have seen more llian one man eating announced his willingness to direct the public neccs.sltles may reciulre. .371; produccrr. gjiud.-—Philudclpiiiu Ihilletin. treatment of as many cases as make it.v. « The conller«nc» report on the river and By direction ot the president Secre­ "If security of life and property application to him durinf tho summer The war department announces that Pits Permanently Cured. No fits Bftcr harbor bill was agreed to In the senate on tary Root has isstied an order decreas­ In Cuba is to ba guaranteed and the months, without charge. Address Tho the linih and the PhlllpiV.nc government bill the military force in the Philippines rural enard must be reorganized and flrst day's uso of vr. Kline's Great Ncrvo Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. vas further considered. The committee on will be reduced to 25,000 men in less ing the strength of our |)ermanent mil­ Increased, us the present trnnfiuHHty In Restorer. Free *3.00 trial bottle. Dr. U. H. military affairs made a favorable report than two months. itary establishment to 00,407 men. the Island is due to the people themselves Kline, Ltd., OSl Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. i;pon tho bill providing for the retirement Mount Redotibt, Alaska, is in erup­ nnd their desire to maintain the prestige of • Arlioricaltnre In Kebrnakn. of Gen. Brooke with the rank of lieutenant President Roosevelt will appoint a their country, tion, and ashes thrown np from Don't go out of your way to give a hint. A lleatrice man who tricti to plant a tree general. Adjourned to June M....ln th* national commission to study the "We recognize that during the American No one who reully needs a hint will take on Arbor day c.implains that the wind blew liouse the bill to Increase the subF.!diIary tramp pr famous as an antinnariun. the loss being SlOO.uOO, and one man bciui mission-were given n farewell pose of the government to devote its at­ Piso's Cure Cor Consumption is an infalli- Slie—Indeed! Why, I hud no.idea she ert S. McCormiek, of Illinois, to be was killed. dinner on the battleship Gaulois at tention to education, and especially to pri­ Mc medicine for conglis and colds.—N. W. was that old.—Chicago Daily News. nnibnssndor to Austriii-Hunpary. mary schools. He says the government Samuel, Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. lilOO. Four killed nnd six fatally injured Boston iind sailed for liQine. of Intervention deserves great credit tor The post office at Girard, O., was en- is the result of a gas explosion in A new boxer outbreak occurred in the educational system it established, but • sts of having -lercd by burglars, who blew open the A man seldom exhibits his temper until opinion of yourself expressed in the lan­ a mine near Eagle Pass, Tex. Chi Li, China, where several mission­ that there Is a need for still more schools, safe and secured $.'iS2 in stahips. • as the future of the republic depends upon after he loses it.—Chicago Daily News, guage of otliers.—Ciiicago Daily News. N. P. Graves, a mining man, shot aries and a large number of converts The damage by a flomd in the Foun­ education. nnd killed his w.ife and fatally shot and officials were slaughtered. It will be the duty of the government tain river at rucblo, Col,, is estimated himself at Salt TiUke-City.- The government's cash balance at to encourage the con.struction ot railroads ill !?non.ooo. the close of \ 1 inoVitlis is' $'1!T.'-|,'470,222." Irr the-Island, and to protect the capital al­ President .Mitchell is said to be in ready Invested In railroad enterprises. Final ratifications linve hccii made doiilit as to the wisdom of ('ulling The surplus is close to the country's The executive says lie realizes llic obli­ in llic exlradilion treaty with Chili, :i general coal strike, fearing the at­ hif^h record, gation which tho KOvernmcnt contracted with the Cuban army, and lliat If means 1luis clnsingr one of the principal places titude of the bituminous workers. 'I'ho ,S(iiitli Carolina Jnterstflto and of rofiiffc for American erjniiniils. are not now taken to make good IhU ob­ West Indiiin oKposition has closed. ligation It is because of the bad c-conamic Cass Dawcvon shot, and killed his ri!;i«sox.\i, Axn I'oi.nic.tL. The ]iereentagcs of the liaseliall situation oC the country. Vrcsldi-nt Palma wife and committed' suicide nl Denver, Oliio rejiiiblk-ans in convention in clubs ill the Amcricnii league for the says he dots not yet know how the ordinary QOODBOPS Col. Both wore circus porforTucrs. expenses of administration are to be mot. For Infanta and Children. Cleveland nominated Lewis C. Laylin week ended .liiiic 1 were: I'hilnilel- "It Is very satisfactory to us," says tho One dead mid five probalily fntally for secretary of state and adopted a pliia, ,013; Chiciign, .,")S1; Boston, .,'>7G; prc-sldent, "that the republic ol^ Cuba has iiSSSSI^Ss^^^p: injured is the vcsiilt of !i locomotive resolution for the crushing out of an­ Detroit, ,fi33; SI. Louis, .500; Baltimore, been oOlclnlly recognized by the United e.vplosion in ^Nranchesler, Vn. .-IS,-,; Wasliington, .412; Cleveland, Slates, Great Britiiln, France, Mexico, archy. Guatemala, Nicaragua, Santo Domingo, The Kind You Have The iiiterstiite coinmercc commis­ Kansas republicans in session at .324. Kcuador and Paraguay, and wo hope that sion secured evidence that most rail­ Wichita nominated W. J. HaIIey, of other countries, will also recognize our re­ uuiiimimmiiHi"'!"' roads are in pools. l^iailoyville, for governor, and pledged MINOR NEWS ITEMS. public. We must cultivate cordial relations Always Bought Kentucky has instilnted qmirnntine with all nations, and make treaties of J^'egetable Prepacationror As - themselves to the support of Theodore amnesty nnd commerce favorable to Cuba, against all Indiana because of small­ iioosevelt for president in 100-1. Members of the National Lamp n.-?- We must also take especial care that the similaling (licFoodandBegiila- pox. The republicans of the Eighth Mich­ soeiation are accused of Operating relations between Cuba and the United liiig iheStomocbs'andBoweis of Jacob Ornbam, a in-yenr-oUl boy a t rust. States be most friendly, in order that there igan cTistvict have renominated Joseph be no dlfllculty In arranging the political of St. .Toseph, Mo., confessed that he W. Pordncy for congress. I'at Meagher, the •well-known steep­ and commercial questions- which affect both iNi.vN is,'°( HII;I)KI:N killed Itobcrt C. Hunter, aged 14. Paul .T. Sorg, former eongressmnn lechase jockey, wn.s killed at the track countries. U Is also of extreme Importance The president has signed the In­ in Toronto, Ont. that there should exist uninterrupted con­ nnd multimillionaire tobacco manu­ cord between all the people ot Cuba, and Promotes Digcslion,ClvBerru^ dian ajipropriation bill and the om­ facturer, died at his home in Middle- Ad;i, dray, a. noted actress in her that they should resolve to preserve the nessandRest.Contains neillier nibus claims bill. town, 0., aged 02 years. diiy, but now an invalid, wa.s found al­ Cuban nationality," Opiufn,Mor(>liine nor^linerai. Frank Robinson, of Nevada, la., shot Congressional nomin.ntions: Mich­ most destitute in u cottage iit City Havana, May 20.—The house of repre­ 'HOT'SJtS.COTlC. his sweetheart, Gertrude Rawlins, to igan, Second district, Charles E. Island, N. Y. sentatives has reconsidered the bill death, wounded Albert V. Fergtison, Townsend (rep,); Sixth,Sam W. Smitli The steamer Amura, from Alaska, which provides amnesty for Ameri­ liis rival, and then shot himself at Kan- (rep.). Wisconsin, Seventh district, reports that navigatic)n through Lake cans who were under sentence or in jail . J»i^ afOda'SiMVELmWiR Ens City, Mo. John J. Esch (rep.). Barge has now started and all the in Cub.T, and bus added an amendment JbtJmM • For the murder of KUa Jordan and Capt. Charles A. Hill, assistant at­ Yukon is clear. which provides that amnesty be grant­ ed to native bo<'n Americans only. In SKMUSUU- lier two little girl.s William Ilarmon torney genera! during the Tanner Wlicnever President Roosevelt goes AdtSmdt this form the bill wo..s sent to the sen­ (colored) was hanged in Philadel­ administration, and one of the best riding he carries with him a loaded ate, The purpose of the amendment is phia. known practitioners in northern Illi­ pistol, which he knows well how to to exclude from the proposed amnesty Snow to the depth of nearly nn nois, died in Joliet, aged 08 years. . use should occasion demand. _ inch fell at Terra Alta, Berlin and those naturalized American citizens Noah Brookwny Beacon, aged 102 A German firm has offered the Chi­ other points in the Allegheuies in who might be released under the bill years and five months, died at his nese government $15 000,000 annually Aperfecl Remedy rorConsUpa- Maryland. ond who might still continue to reside liome in Desi Moines, la. for the exclusive right of selling non, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Engineer James Coucli and Fire­ in Cuba. The bouse has voted to fix Michigan democrats will hold their opium throughout the empire. Worms .Convulsions ,Fcverish- man J. E. James were killed in n state convention in Detroit July 30. ' the solarj' of the president of the re­ ness and Loss OF SLEEP. A circus tiger escaped and entered freight wreck at Forter's curve, near The democrats in Tennessee .have public at $2,'),000 a year, and that of Over a car with 30 draft horses near Blairsvillo, Fa. nominated James IT. Frazicr, of members of congress at .f 3,000. ~ Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. A battle fol­ Facsimile Signature of Being too poor to marry Emil Chattanooga, for governor, lowed and the tiger was killed. MORE SLAIN BY PELEE. Uossman, aged 19, killed Sophia Ba- Sylvester Ponnoyer, governor of tal, aged 17, and then killed himself Oflicials of German steamship com­ NEW YDHIC. Thirty Years Oregon from 1880 to 1804, died sud­ PrcKh Erniitlflu Add* to I.lnt of Fn< panies are satisfied witli the plan to in Chicago, denly in Portland, aged 71 years. talitlcii on the I«lnud of combine shipping and say they have . Gov. Yntes issued a proclamation Ilnrdniquc, ]-, D.isis. >',C designating Saturday, June 14, as Flag rORISIGN. no fear of the ".\merican peril." day in Illinois. ; Arthur WMlliams, of Manchester, N. The leader, of the Biscayan Spanish Fort De France, Martinique, May Gen. Wood denies charges of wasting H,, United States consul at Saltillo, nationalists sent congratulations to 2S.—Mont Pelce has again turned its E3(ACT COPY or WRAPPER. funds during his administration of uf- Mexico, died at' A[onterey. President Roosevelt on the Cuban re­ wi'ath on the island of Martinique nnd faira in Cuba. M. Benjamin Constant,-the famous public's establishment, but censor again have human lives been sacri­ THf CIHTAUR COMMNT. NIW VORR ttTV, Frank P. Sergeant says that soft French "portrait artist, died in Paris, stopped It.. ficed. For more than 15 hours the vol- cano has been in a state of violent t • conl miners W;ill strike if thennthra- aged 57:ycnrB. .'..•• Extension of the Gould railroads to 1 i ;. Herbert G. > Squiers presented to eruption, ond 'a« it grows constantly I ; cite strike docs not. end in eight days. tidewater at Baltimore will cost $20,- , An organization of colored men, PreKiderit Palma liis credentinls aS 000,000. The mileage will soon exceed more threatening the>panic of last 4 Days Lake Trip lieaded;by..Bishop Turner.of Georgia, minister from the United States to the Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania or ITai'- Sveek has been revived:. Fort de France • will.nsk congress for $500,000,000 to as- Cuba.. is being shoAvcred with iishes itnd mud. ^OU CAH DO IT TOO 'I Oi CklMi* to eSCANABA, MM. H< Rctin. riman systems. LM*t Ckltiwa W«4.> rrl.) A SmU kilO p. m. Eist negvocR to leave the United States. President Palma of Ctibn in his first Balzac's works were held immoral Outside the sea is in a terrible fury, I Over 3,000,000 people arc now buy­ - A distinct enrthqu'nkeihock in message to congress expresses grati­ I'.V 1 .i'lry in a Chicago court, and a and the fear of o'tidal wave is in the ing Boods'from us nt -wholcsalo 7 Days take Trip Chattaiooga, tenri., caused houses to tude to America nnd outlines le^gisla- wonmn who bought them for her chil­ minds of nil. The exodus from the is­ prices—suyint; 15 to 40 percent on every- iRcUdlialluli nd Bartki-. .tremble.. "., ^rr'\. '•'•- '.•' •• '•• • tion iaeeded by the islond. dren is held not liob'.c for the siib- land continues, and only those whom thintr they use. You can do It too. _ _ I ChlM|«1tMickliulilu'auCl,ha laiger this jcar than e>ei befoie. nnd provides for the urbHration of worst cuHoii. UooK androforencelFUKK. nr< Mil srrioancei•"'..•••..;••..:'":•'.:., M. M. WOO£l.liY. lias a. AMUtttn. eii.

i.:iQ'. ^m^M ''m^drS'^,>M:: LOVE AFTER DEATH. the people with %vhom one has to I had some time before this found j'our first attempt, you followed me deal, and in my case I could not have out that I was being followed again. again to-night, of course by his in­BOERS SIGN TH£ , Thpy say It our beloved dead been better cured for had I been a The two men who had dogged my structions as before?" Should Hocl: the old familiar place, erowncd.hcad. I suppose I am a bit steps on the previous night were do­ Some .sti'niKjer would bo there instead, "That'.s so, guvner," the man re- And Ihey would And no welcome face. of a faddist in these things. Except ing so again, though the reason for' plied, "but I reckon, we ain't agoin' PEACE TREATY. when business compels me to break their action was no moro apparent) to see any money this trip. If I'd I cannot tell how It might bo tlirough my rule, I rise at the same However, I had laid my plans most ha* knowed who you was, I wouldn't In other homes—but this I know: carefully, and hoped, if' all went well, Lord Kitchener Cables Announcement That CouUl my lost darling come to me. hour every morning, breakfast, lunch, a taken this job in hand, not for no That she would never llnd It so. and dine at the same time, and as to be able to satisfy myself upon thia money." the Long War in South Africa Is at an fur as possible retire to rest punc* point. I had plenty ot enemies, I "That is where so many of you go Ofttlmcs the flowers have come and gone, tually at tho usual moment.' After know, as a mon of my profession wrong," I said. "You fail to make End—King Edward Issues Con­ Ofttlmos the winter winds have blown, The while her peaceful rest went on, dinner in those days, things have must of necessity have, but I could sufficient inquiries before you com­ gratulatory Message. And 1 have learned to live alone'; changed since then somewhat, I in- not think of one who would pry upon mence business. And I understand ,--«*'^ variably smoked a cigar, and whcR my movements like this. At last the you to say that the gentleman who Have slowly learned from day to day the evening was flne went for a time came for action. Turning in^fi put you up to it is to tie at the back In all life's tasks to bear my part; London, June 2.—rcnce has been de­ Lord Kitchener's cablegram. A sim­ But whether grave, or w;Jiether. gay, stroll, returning between nine and a side street, I slackened my pace in of St. Martin's church to-night?" clared after nearly two years and eight ilar notice was put outside of tho 1 hide her memory In my heart. ten and retiring to rest, unless I had order to give my pursuers time to "Yes, sir, that's so," said the fel. months of a war which has tried tho colonial office. Beyond these two anything to attend, to, punctually at come up. Apart from ourselves the low. "He'll bo there all right." Fond, faithful love has blest my way. British empire to its uttermost and skimpy bits of paper London knew And friends are round me true and tried; 11. • On this x>articular occasion, the street was quite deserted, and, if "In that case I think I'll be there wiped the Boers from the list of na- nothing ot the great event. In tho They have their place—but hers to-day night being fine, though rather close, they intended doing me harm, was to meet him," I continued. "It's a clubs, theMiotels ami the newspaper ]s empty ns the day she died. I lit my cigar in the hall nnd stepped quite dark enough to favor their pity he should not see some one, offices, which were almost deserted, out into the street exactly as the plans. I could sec as well as hear and I suppose you will not keep your How would I spring with bated breath, the momentous news was ticked out And joy too deep for word orsign, clock was striking eight. I had a lot them approaching. Then, when they appointment?" To take my darling homo from death. to think of, and felt just in the were cl6.se upon me, I slipped my on the tape. ^ , And once again to call her mine! "Not if I knows it," the man an­ humor for a walk. London at all hand into my coat-pocket, nnd swered. Then he added, regretfully: At the Maimlon llonxc. \ I dare not dream—the blissful dream, hours is a fascinating study to me, turned and confronted them. My "A regular toil!—he was—free with Then like wildfire, at about B\S It (Ills my heart with wild unrest; and ' however much I see of her, I own man was softly coming up from his rhino as could be, and dressed up o'clock, London awakened to tho fact Where yonder cold white marbles gleam. never tire of watching her moods. behind. that the Sotith African war was over. She still must slunibcr—God knows best. to the nines. He chucked his 'art After I left my hotel I strolled along "Now, my men," I began, "what's aoverings about aa if they were dirt, The inhabitants ot tho East End But this I know, that those who say the embankment so fur ni the houses the meaning of this? No, you canh e did." flocked to the mansion house, tho Our host beloved would find no place of parliament, passed the abbey, mecca of the boisterously patriotic, Have never hungered every day- keep your distance. It's no use "It is sad to think that, through Through years and years—for one sweet made my way down Victoria street, thinking of violence, for I've got you your follj;, no more of them will find just in time to see the lord mayor ot face. and then by way of Grosvenor place before nnd behind. Take care that themselves into your pocket," I said. London, Sir Joseph C. Dimsdale, come to Hyde Park corner. Opposite Aps. they don't get awaj', Wilson!" "You should have done the trick last to a balcony ami announce that terms / ' \ ley house I paused to look about me. "Aye, nye, sir," the man replied. night, and you would now be in the ot surrender had been signed in I had ray reasons for so doing, for "I'll take good care ot that." full enjoyment ot yoy so doinff had con­ hailed a cab, nnd drove back to my by war will givo plaeo to earnest co­ hotel. As I went I turned tho mat­ ion, he wolked away at his best pace, At the dinner one ot tho guests, operation on tho Dart of his majesty's demned them to the most llcndish and we saw no more of him. South African subject.^ In promoting the torture the mind of man could con­ ter over in my mind. With the ex­ after looking round the room to see if "Now," I aaid, turning to the fel­ welfaro of their comm'on country." ceive. Yet it was throuj^h his one ception of the present case I had he was being observed, put a couple low who. was left behinal, "you will How greatly King Edward's insist­ good point, his weakness, it I might nothing important on hand, so that of pockets of bon-bons into his pocket come along with me to my office, and ence that peace in South Africa be se­ 80 describe it, that I was enabled to I could think of no one who would to take homo to his children as .a .sou­ we'll have a little talk together." cured prior to his coronation influ: •come to my first grip with him. lie likely to set a watch upon me. venir of the royal table. The eagle That I did not suspect llayle would Our prisoner would have resisted, eye of the chief ma.^ter of ceremonies. enced the present agreement will prbb- It was between the hours -of two only be natural under the circum­ but certain warnings I was able o Count- StiUfried-Aleaatara, observed iibly not be known until the private 4ind three that I cutcrcf] the gates of stances, as I did not know then that give him induced him to change his him, and, after dinner, being fond of a juenioirs ot the present regime are lirompton cemetery and commenced he had been the witness of Kitwater mind. When we reached my office I joke, he walked up to the tJeputy cud given to the public. SIR ALFRED MILNER. my examination of the various graves and Codd's visit to my office that aft­ opened the door and conducted him gave him two packets of bon-bons, KmiieF llciin the Keir*. therein contained. Up one path I ernoon, and I felt convinced in my to my sanctum, while Wilson fol­ with the words: "I'ray, give these to According to a dispatch to the Daily their appearance the enterprising wandered nnd down another in own. mind that he was unaware that lowed clo.se behind nnd lit the gns. your children." Express from Utrecht, Holland, Mr. hawkers, who for a long time past had search of tho resting-place of the they were in England. It was most He then pa.ssed into the cuter office, The queen, who was standing hard Kruger was informed shortly after kept union jacks, feathers and horns poor crippled sister of whom Gideon natural, therefore, that I should not leaving me alone with my prisoner. .by; overheard the word "children," nine 'o'clock last night that peace had stored up in anticipation ot the pres­ Hayle had been so fond. It wa.s a in any way associate him with the On closer inspection he proved to be and, glad of a subject of converstttion been declared. He had been asleep. ent event, were much in evidence. The efforts ot the hawkers received lucra­ loiifT time before I found it, but„at plot. - ^ a burly ruffian, and would doubtless with her. giaests, who were not well "My God," he said, "it is impossible." last 1 was successful. To my aston- tive rewards, with the result that until: 'I'lie following day was spent for have proved nn tigly customer to versed in court topics, turned (o 'hi.' l.iiril Klifhi'iier'M niNiinteh, islinient tlie stone was plainly a new tackle alone. Ho, in his turn, looked long after midnight, the national flags the greater part in making further deputy and said: "How niiiny '!.i.ive 'J'he news which flreat 'iSrilnin was one, and llie {>:ravc was tastefully were waved iiuliscriniinatcly by well- incinirics in Ilatton Clartlcn, and at me in some interest nnd then at you?" The kilter, already »[••••: ')y decorated with ilowors. As a matter so aii.xioiisly awaiting came eharac- meaning rnysterers. There was among the various Dutch merchants tho door, as if ho were half inclined Count SiiUtricd's attentive kii..;:' oss, of fact it was one ot the prettiest in IcriHtionlly on an entirely iiaeilic and scarcely nnoniniljus or a cab which was tlien in London. The story the senior to try the effect of a struggle. felt completely exposed and unrr.v : ml its neighborhood, and to inc tliis told not ndiu'ned with the national oniblem. , partner of Messrs, .Jacob and lUilen- "First and foremost, do you know by the queen's question. Ite K',^, ^d its own talo. I went in search oE the Iiniiroiiiptii processions inarched up thall had told me had proved to be where you are and who I am?" I the question referred to the p..cl; li jiceossary ollicinl and put the case to nnd down the strand and pieeadilly. correct, and there eoukl bo no sort asloed him. of bon-bons, solie replied in a stutter­ him, lie informed me that 1 wa.s cor­ Sporadic cheering nnd inucli horn- of doubt that Hayle had realized a "No," he said, "I can't say ns ever ing and hesitating tone: "Four, your rect in my supposition, and that the blowing atoned for the slinmcss of the very largo sum of money by the I set my eyes on yer afore last night, majesty; but only two are mine; the stone had only lately been erected, crowds, which, had their volume been transaction. What was more, I dis­ and I don't know yor bloomin'. name other two are from Co.unt Stillfried!" and, what was more to the point, he grealer, would douhlless have rivaled covered that he had been seen in or what yer arc and I don't The queen looked horrilied, not know­ informed nie that the gentleman who "Mafcking iiiglil.," As it was, the London within the prcvioiis 2t hours. want to," ing they were all playing at cross- had given the order for it had only demonstrations of the night resulted, This was a most important point, "Politeness is evidently not your purposes, and Count Stillfried had to the week before paid the necessary in a gonial aiul hnrmlesssortof jubila­ and it encouraged mo to persevere in strong ])oint," I commented, "Just explain to her; then she laughed as Bum for insuring "the decoration of' tion whieli continued long alter mid­ my search. One thing, however, was look nt that!" heartily as the count. the grave for many years to come. night, remarkable. One or two of the mer­ Taking a sheet ot note-paper from "I gather from your words that chants to whom Hayle had disposed the r.Tck upon my table I handed it Coulil U» nil* I'nrI Anrwh<>rc. 'rhniikfiil It IN Over. tho gentleman, who must be a rela­ ot his stones had seen more of'him to him. There are funny incidents in the life Tlio large cities ot I'Znghind, nota­ tive of the deceased, has been hero than J[essv.s, ,Tacob nnd Bulenthall, He did so, and I saw a look ot sur­ of a photographer, A man came in the bly Liverpool nnd Miuiches'tor, cele­ lately," I .said. Two had dined with him at a certain prise steal over his face. lie looked other day and looked over all the sam­ brated the receipt of the news from "lie was here last Sunday after­ popular restaurant in IJegent street, from it to me and then back again ples, asking the price of each, South Africa in a manner similar to' noon," the man replied. "He is a and had visited a theater with him at the paper. "Do you want a sitting?" I asked, that which prevailed in London. most kindly and generous gentleman, afterwards. In neither case, how­ "Fairfax," he said. "The d • "I don't see nolhin'likc what I want," The country^ wh?re ^almo.'jt cvcvy, nnd must have been very fond of his ever, had they discovered his name Tec, the same as got poor old Billy he replied, GKN, DE WET, . .,v; member of iTie cabinet hacTi^o'lw?^ tor sister. The w.iy he stood and looked or where he lived. This secret he I told him it he would indicate what the >yeek-end, heard the news too Whitelaw scragged last year." uninteresting Sunday afternoon, whei'. at that stone the last time he was guarded most religiously, and the he wanted that I might arrange it. late for any organized rejoicings. "I certainly believe I had that London presents a deserted appear­ here was touching to see. He'd been fact that he did so afTorded' addition­ Wherever telegrams " had reached honor," I returned, "and it's just "I don't know as you can," he said, ance. Very late Saturday night a dis­ in foreign parts, sir, and is likely to al food for reflection. If he imagined throughout the whole United King­ possible, if you continue in your "for I don't see noihin' atall like what patch was received from Lord Kitch­ go out there again, so I gathered his old companions to be dead, why dom, or where the glad tidings had present career, that I may have tho I want." ener, in which ho said the Boer dele­ from what he said. It is a pity should he be so anxious that his own become known by any other means, pleasure ot doing the same for you. I repeated what I had already said. gates were coming to Pretoria, that there are not more like him." identity, nnd his place of residence, the keynote of the sentiment e.v- Now, look here, my man, there's He asked me to sit while he told me. they had accepted Great Britain's This Avas news, indeed, and I should remain a secret? If they pressed and of the celebrations wa.s some one else nt the back of this "You see, it's like this," he began, terms and that they wore prepared pricked np my ears on hearing it. were, safely out of. the way, no one "Thank God, it is over," business, nnd what I want to know "I had a girl that I lovod, nnd we was to sign terms of surrender, Mr, Having learnt all I was likely to coiild possibly know of his connec­ is, who put you up to try your hand going to git married. She had her Brodrick, the war secretary, person­ Following are some ot the terma • discover, I thanked the man for his tion with themi and in that case he upon me? Tell me that, and I will things made up, and we was all but ally communicated this message to that are said to be contained in the kindness and left the cemetery. If I might, it he pleased, purchase a man­ let you go and say no more about it. ready when she was taken ill and died. King Edward, who was at Bucking­ document that has been signed: .^ had done nothing else, I had at least sion in Park Lane and flourish' his Eefuse, and I must try nnd find some And what I wanted was a picture of me ham palace. But the government de­ Boer.i are to be nermltted to retain satisllcd myself upon one point, and wealth before the eyes of the world, evidence against you that will rid so­ sittiu' on her grave wcepin'." clined to take any chances, and noth­ their rifles to protect them against the this was the fact that Gideon Hayle for any harm it might do him. Yet .savages and wild boasts of tho veldt ciety of you for some time to come. I was touched ai the homely story ot ing concerning the. receipt of this had been in London within the week. here he was, exciting mistrust by^ his upon swearing allegiance to Great Brit­ Doubtless It will not be very difficult." grief, and told him I could send a man message was allowed to leak out, At ain, They will also be allowed a limited Under such circumstances It'should secrecy, and leading: a hole-and- He considered a monient before he with him to the grave and have tho about one o'clock Sunday afternoon amount at ammunition, not be very difficult to obtain his ad­ corner sort of life when, as I have replied. picture taken as lie desired. ,the war office received the following Boers ftro promised autonomy within dress. But I know from experience said, there was not the slightest a brief period. "Well," he said, "I don't know as "It's some distnnee," he said. "It's dispatch from Lord Kitchener: Groat Britain will rebuild tho Boer that when things seemed to be run­ necessity for it. Little by little I how I won't tell you, n seein' you're over in Ireland. I expect it 'ud cost a farm houses and restock tho Boor farms, ning most smoothly they arc as was beginning to derive the impres­ "A document containing terms nt sur­ who yer ore, and I am not likely to lot to send over your traps for what I render wn,") alsncd hero lhl.s evening at allowing tho former owners to return to tho pcacful pursuit of agriculture. miich liable to a breakdown as at sion that the first notion , of Mr. get anything out of the job. It was waitt." 10;30 o'clock by all the Boer representa­ any other time—sometimes even Hayle was an erroneous one, nnd tives, as well aa by Lord Milner (the Boor prisoners In St. Helnnn, Ceylon, a rare toff who put us on to it. Silk I said it would. tho West Indies and other British pris­ more so. I accordingly hailed a cab that there was more in him than I British high cammlssioner In South Af­ hat, frock-coat, nnd all as natty ns "I thought," he answered, "thntmeb- rica) and myself," ons are to be repatriated within a stated nnd drove back to my office. Once supposed. This sentiment was des­ timo provided they take the oath of al­ a new pin. He comes across us down be you could rig up a grave hero in The clerk on duty at the wtir oflice there I entered up my diary accord­ tined to be strengthened, and in the legiance to the Brltl.sh empire. in the Dinl.s, stood us n couple, of your shop and I would weep on it, and transmitted this niessnge to Bucking­ ing to custom, wrote a note to Kit- very near future, by two remarkable Great Britain promises to make a land drinks, turfed but a suvring apiece, it would do just ns well, It's no trouble ham palace, where King Edward was grant to those Doors who prefer to start water, informing him that I had dis­ discoveries. . . and then told us he wanted the gen­ for me to weep anywhere."—-Edin­ lunching. At about five o'clock word anew in somo other colony ot the em­ covered that Gideon Hayle had not pire than South Africn; Boers who wish That evening I again went for a tleman at Ricktord's hotel laid by for burgh Scotsman. was I'cceived permitting the publi­ to migrate to another country outsldo left London on the previous Sundayi walk. Feeling fairly confident, how­ a time. He told us 'ow yor were in A Very Gonil nciiNon, cation of the message, and the small tho British domain will rocelvo a grant, and also that I believed him to have ever, that the men who had followed the habit of going about the streets probably In money, suflloTently large, A little girl from a crowded tene­ notice which was stuck up outside negotiated certain of the stones' In me before would do so again, I took at nlghfc for walks, and said as 'ow proliably to enable them to bosln life ' ment, hous.e was delightedly tel'llng.a the war otllcc consisted of a copy of over again. liondoni after which I returned to certain precautions before I set, out. he, wotdd be down near the hotel friend in the'College Settlement about my hotel to dine. One of my subordinates, a man re­ that evenin' nnd.when yer came.out, her new tencher. Most people who know me\wbiild markable for his strength, was or­he would strike a match and light a A DnmnH'lnK Storm. Amcrlcun to lie Honored by China, , "She's just fl perfect'lady, that's tell you that it might; be considered dered to: bo at the corner of my smoke just tor give us tho tip like. Burlington, In., Juno 3,—-The heav­ Peking, .Tune 2,—The government wiint sl-ic is," said the child. consistent >ylth my character: that I street at half-past-eight. Ho was to Wo woa to fbller yor, nnd to do the iest rainstorm of .the year struck proposes to bestow a decoration ou "Huh! How do yoii Itnow she's a atlll; occupied the sariio. apartments wait there until I emerged from my job "wherever we could. Then wo Burlington Sunday morning, damag­ .Tolin Ooodnow, the -United States con­ perfect,.lady?" questioned her friend. m the private hotel, off the Strand,' hotel, himself remaining as far as was to bring your timepiece to him' ing crops nud residence property. It sul general nt Shanghai, in recognition "You've known her only two days," in which I had domiciled /niyself possible out of sight. On this occa­ at the back of St. ^lartin's churnh in is estimated that the rainfall was six of his services iu maintiiining pence "lii's easy enough,telling," was the' when I first arrived in England;."if sion I had planned my route, delib­ the Strand at midnight, and he would to eight inches. , ' In the central provinces of China In indlgiianf iuiswor. ",t know she's a per J: tim riiado comfortable I "preferr Vo' erately. I made my way in the' first pay. us our money, and let us keep 1900, feet ludy because she makes me feel Monument Unvuiluil, stlclf !,to my; quarters,,and., the-hotel pliioe along the Strand aa, far as the clock for oiir trouble. Oh, yes, polite nll'the time."—Youth's Couipan. Paris, .Tune 2,—The monument in (Ineun TukcN llmt Illdc. lii; quea ti6h->va» ^i'-iqulet^i tirifejv'iiJiiie Trafalgar;, ,»quure, ., down, Coekspur •e's a deep un, jost take my tip for it. Ion.' memory of Alphonse Doudet on the ' The Hague, .Time 2.—Queen Wll- cooking and the siervlco.'Were excel': stree^^ < bj^ way',. of tlie Haymarket id, He knowed that unless we 'outed* yer Champs Elysee was! tinveiled Satur­ helmina took her first oiiting Satur­ lt;ntv and, as^jovery: one;tlW'iWii*;tor Itegeiit Btreet,, then on' by Larighain properiyi we'd pot be able to get at . Illii One'Siieceaa, v' V day. Jtoat.pf the well-kno)vn literary day, since her recent seiious illnes.^, lie'r, best' fof ;ihe, I saw no aort oit place to that vast network iof-»treeta yoiir fob, and then *e'd not have paid It-sometimes happens that tvlien « men tind women of Purls were preai- nnd spent some time la the Castlo reason for Roving elsewherer It ji that lies between Oxford street and out."'- • man falls in doing anything else w«D, ent. Loo park. •ametltlDff la^atxQh niaUcra^o'^knoir the £uaton rood. "I we, and not iMiiig aucccssful on 'lie marries well.—Atcliiion Qlob«b'

V;:''::!jtfilii^ililiiii8iiiiiii& ^ North.Alaledon. Dansvlile. | |H9!utm®«mrt!|§nv$ Children's Day at the Memorial at G. F. Steadman visited his wife at 3:30 next Sunday. her home Saturday and Sunday. DOCTORS ^ We are sole agents for Dr. C. L. Raudall was with us a few Thursday, June 5, 1002. Quite K number have the menales. •ay "Coniumptlon can b« eured." Slatira Hammond Is at DeWitt in daya last week, ' George Hurst visited friends last j Nature alone won't do it. Itneedi Kingsland. an ice cream parlor. help. Doctors say John Wagner had a runaway last week at Jackson, Mr. Daldwiii of MIHOU visited »t tlie week. No damage was done, Ed. Francisco ofGainea'waa with Ruchter's Asbestos Paint home of Eugeue Grilllii Mouday. bis friends here last week. ^'Scott's Emulsion Upton Haminnud bought the quilt at It is a Fire-Proof Paint and stands the effects Mrs. Hunt of Pottervllle Wfu the the Hocial last week. Andrew Simons and wife of Jack­ li the belt help." But you must «ue8tofMr8, Mary GrIflliriaBt week. son visited friends and relatives here continue Its use even, In hot of sun and weather better than any other Edward MoKee and family visited weather. Mrs. StroiiK of Potterville visited Uer at L. Layllu's last week. last week. article now on the market, - - - . aunt, Mrs. Eugeue GrilHu, Monday. Two quite heavy rainstorms struck If you have not tried it, lend for free aample. Paint, per gallon, . - - this viifage Sunday, the tlrst one ac­ 8C0TT 8t noWNB, ChemlaH, Sinitli Evans was in Lansing Friday. WarnliiK. ,(0>-4i5 reorl Street, New Vork, Oil, present price, « - - . G. Austin was in Eaton Rapids Men* If you have kidney or bladder trouble companied by hail and wind. see. and ILM; alt diutitat. iday. and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, Bememlier the dance Friday night 2 gallons of paint, • • • $2.40 Lester Wttre was iu Lansing Satur- you will have only yourself to blame at the rink. Making 1 gallon .... 1.20 out 41 years. Slie leaves a hus­ June 1.'), All invited, 'iruiUile, slop it Ity tukiiig Foley's Kid- band, three suns and an infant daugh­ The remains were laid at real ia tb« wt'i' Ciuf, W. M, McCrosBun. ter u few hours old, a father ai>d Dansvlile cemetery, Mable Lodinis from Chicago visited mother, two brothers and two fliaters Carrie DIehl, Carrie Simons and at Mrs. Fred Smith's last week. Aurelius. who deeply feel their loss. Mrs. Glynn Gertrude Walker have all got new A first-class floor paint, in 12 colors. Good was a kind and obllgiUR neighbor, al­ plauos, purchased of I, W. Moe. Can't he perfect health without pure A. D, Barnes attended tlie congres- for oil cloth finish. JAP-A-LAC dries with ways ready and willing to lend a lieip- Miss Boacli of Howell will succeed blood. Burdock Btood Bitters makes siouai couvention at Feuton last Ing hand to those who were iu need. pure blood. Tones aud Invigorates the the elasticity and hardness of Japanese Lac­ Thursday. Miss McCurdy In our schools next whole system. f The bereaved family have the sympa­ year. quer, and is much cheaper and more hygienic Mrs. Wilder of Rrookfleld is visit­ thy of the entire community. Every Mrs, M, M. Atwofld, who has been Soutti White Oak. than carpets, and when used on floors, with ing her daugliter, Mrs. G. B. Disen* acquaintance feels the loaa of a true nigs or matting, gives a room an air of re­ and kind neighbor. In Missiaaippi since last fall, returned roth. to her home lu this village this week. C. M. Pulling was in Mason oueday finement. Call for cards or other informa- ' J. J. Tallmt of Jackson visited hin The ladies' home misslonery society last week. slater, Mrs. P. W. Sunders, over Siin- of Dansvllie will meet witli Mrs. La­ Clare Evarts of Owosao is visiting Mra. Perry of Stockbridge is the ,tion at- - - -. .•. day. fayette King Wednesday, June 11, at friends here this week. guest of her cousin, Mrs, D, J, Oriiiies. Mrs, Lambert RoUe visited at Mrs, 2:30 p. ui. Tea will be served. A cor­ Ed. Beardaley of Owoaao was In Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Poxou visited A. H. Orlnnell'a a few days tijis week. dial invitation is extended to every­ town Sunday. He came to White friends at Munith and Jackson last body. : Oak to visit his wife, who has been week, M. O. Mead lost a good milch cow I sick. G. A. EARLE'S tast Sunday by eating wet clover. Mr. King of Mason, with the aasist- I The children of Mrs, Nellie Hutch- Mrs, Minnie Carter and daughter of Mrs. B. W. Swift will entertain tlie aiice of some of tiie neighbors, raised a Ashley were the guests of T. J, Glliam MASON. MICH. very large barn last week for Scott ins nee Strong of Fife Lake have been last week, next M. E. ladies' aid aociety Wednes­ Waldo on liis farm iu Wiieatlleld. I sick with scarlet fever but are better day afieriiooii, June 11. T, F, Patrick and Geo, H. Proctor L, King and wife visited Fred Park­ now and will recover. MisB Edna Qnlieen, formerly of tlila W. Conirow and C. Hurst brought were In Mason on buaiiiesa laat Mon­ place, has hired out for anotiier year er and wife last Sunday. day. Mrs, John West has taken her little home a nice lot of flsli from Batese Northeast Leslie and Vevay. 1(> teach in the St, Louis Kciiool. Lake Sunday, Almou Lathrop and Mra. George The Registered Young Percheron grand daugliter, the little Qlynn bakiy, Lathrop visited frienda at Fitciiburg Cordie, Lewie and Willie Barker Several young people from Aureliua home with lier and will care for her. The renomiuation of Hon. 8. W. Stallion, attended "Tlie Breezy Time" at the Smith for congress gives universal sat­ Sunday. haye the niunipa. opera liouae at Mason Tuesday night. Wn» WniNilnir Away. isfaction In these parts; there waapiac- A. J. Proctor and wife, A. P. Proctor Winnie Barker is working for Pa­ Don't forget tlie ice cream aociai to The following letter from Bobert B. tlcally no aentliuent for any one elae, and wife of Stockbridge visited at Geo, tience Willett. CORPORAL (}e lield in tlie church parlors Satur- Watts, of Salem, Mo., ia Instructive. A good many democrata will support H. Proctor's last Friday. E. Judson expects stone masons this rN, W. S. O'Brlan ralaed the frame of gates to the county convention at Screen Door Hinges, pair, 8c, Daniel Baute of Olterville, Iowa, the addition to liia barn laat Saturday. Mason June 13th, will lie held iu this Alarm Clocks, 74c. writes, "I have had asthma for four The soldiers' picnic will occur Juue village on Monday, June 9th, at 8 Men's Suspenders, 16c, 19c, 23. FARMERS' BANK! years and tried about all tlie cough and o'clock p. m. , asthma cures lu the market and have 5 at Pleasant Lake as usual, Mucilage or Ink, bottle, 3c. Oldest and StronKost State and Savings received treatment from physicians in Tlie cucumber growers have received W, W. Almond was in Jackson 6 Cups and Saucers, 45c. New York and other cities, but got their seed, and now for business aud Mouday with a load of butter and eggs very little beuellt until I tried Foley's money, and found a ready market for them. CAPITAL, $60,000. Honey and Tar which gave me immed­ Johu Whallon was in Lauslug on The little Heazlit sisters will appear OneMlniiteGoughCupe iate relief and I will uever-be without buaiuess last Saturday, at the rink In this village on Monday Fcr Coughif Gold* and Group* M.D.OHATTERTON, • Presldeni it in my house, I sincerely recommend Ice cream parties are in evidence aud Tuesday evenings, June 0 and 10, it to all. W. M. MoCroaaeu. Their entertainment consists of songs, L.C.WEBB, . Vice-President again this spriug. Gee whiz, it iuuat Instrumental music, recitations, cake MASON MARKETS, A.J.HALL, • Oaahier have been a cold pill to swallow some walks and dances, They come highly B. 0. DART, ABBlstant Cashier of the past chilly eveuiuga. Headache OBAIM. recommended. WHBAT NO.I, White O 76 The one great advantage of it rain­ WHKAT No.2, White t , ing nights and Sundays as it is doing Beware of a traveling spectacle man kills, not necessarily sudJeoiy, WlIliiAT No. S.reU o 75 XoneytoLoan. OallandBaeDi, Health and Beauty! this season, la that hired men cau rest. who is doing this couuty, for judging but SURELY. It preys upon tlie WHBAT rejected 45 DiKKoToas-A. J. Hall, K. A. Barnes, J. K Universal flood Conaitlon. from his moves in this part of the CORN per hundred (weiteru) 120 Elmer, Geo. W. Bristol, M. D. Obatierton.L Working on the road is one of the intellectual powers more than OATB per bushel t 8 41 0. Webb, B. 0. Dart, Oeo. U. Uoyt, Frank Btthctle Quality. county be is not reliable. If not a .' ©5 00 Twin wordi ir* thtte, mora ilgnlficant tlinn *ny pleasant pastimes which engages the fraud, keep your namefromauy paper we realize. It consumes the OLOVERSEBD Seoly. «thets pettalnlng to thepliyalque, One Impllei ths TIMOTHY 8R&D per bashel ..8 00«8 25 wther. Then un hudly b« liulth wtthuiit •am« attention of the worthy old hay-seeds be may want you to sign. vitality faster than nature can RYE ner bnabol .. 9 BO Atttep of be»uty, tnd certainly U\ert cnn bt no these days. IIIB0KI.t.ANKOtIB, veal beauty wUliout health, Woman can contra There Is some talk of celebrating the replenish it, and we cannot tell her liealtli to a great ex­ We hear that there was a small glorious 4th of July here tbia year. SALT Saginaw, per barrel 0 75 just what moment a temporary BEANS unnlalced,per buahol... ,. 0125 tent 1( ill* wUl but keep crowd present at Crumb's ball play on « » » •• • - tier menstnml organa la or complete aberration of the POTATOES per bushel ,. 0 05 bealttijr condition, May 80. This is lust as it should be. 13 Only one remedy in the world that mind will result. Headache and EGOS fresh, per doisen.' .,.. The people should express their dis­ will atonaeatopitobinees of the skin LARD per pound ua BRMDFIELD'S approval by staying away from such pain should be promptly re­ BUTTER pound IS places on that day, in any part of the body; Doan's Oint­ APPLEa dirlod,pe r pound,. I 4 Female .•. Rctulator ment, At any drug store, 60 cents, f moved—but properly. Many OHBRltlBS dried, per pound. 12 «I* » PEACHES dried, per pound Kodol pain cures are more harmful 12 Haved From An Awful Fate. ONIONS, per bushel ..•^ 75 Eden. than the pain. Beware. If AGRICULTURAL BALT per tou _ 00 "Everybody aald I had consumu- LAND PLASTER per ton. tion,'' writes Mrs. A. H. Bblelda, Edward Butty is quite siok at bis you would be safe, take HAYpertOD 44so 009e 7 00 Dyspepsia Cure of Ohambenburg, Pa,, "I w»8 ao low home. IiIVK STOOKANO UaATS. after six montha of severe alokuess, An intereeting program is being pre­ CATTLE per hundred pounds 2 0085 00 paused by Hay Fever and Asthma, pared fur Children's Day, June 8. i^r;,' Pain Ms. HOGS per hundred pounds f' Digests what you eat. that few tbouglit I oould get well, but A. J, Wlllett and wife and Mrs. B, PORK dressed, per loo pounds, This preparation contains all of the I learned of the marvelous merit of Br, A. Fay spent some time last week at "At a result of neuralela I lost the HAMS per pound - 16 dlgestants and digests all kinds of the wlllett cottage at Pleasaht Lake, sight of my right eye, and the pain I OHIOKENS per pound,dressed e 11 food. It gives Instant relief and never King's New Discovery for Consump­ have suffered Is incomprehensime, be­ CHICKENS per pound, UTO •7 so !• pmroluly known «• tlie bMt mtdlcint for th* r*. tion, used it, and was completely The Cyclone Insurance Co, has ad­ ing obliged to taice opiates almost con­ TURKBYS per pound,alive falls to cure. It allows you to eat all lloIoiwomenauiteilniilnteniiDalnfromaupprMiod tinually. A ftlend gave me one of Dr. DUCKS per pound, alive.. 7J 7 the'food you want. The most sensitivo •MMtruttlon, It corrtcta Iha derangement or atop. our^;»» For desperate Throat lind justed tbe claim of Bobt, Laxton for DU0K8 per pound dressed Mgaot thomeniea. It curea headache, backacMi Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in damage on bis barn by the wind, Miles'Pain Piilt and it promptly re­ • Btomachs can take It. By Its use many •hooting palna, narvouinMa or the bluea,. It ptr- the world, and is infallible for Coughs, lieved me. I then purchaied a box and BDamMO MATiaui.. thousands of dyspeptics have been anantntly atopa Ltuconhta or Whitea, and rMtaiM Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ohapin were now my trouble is gone. They have WATER LIMB per barrel,.. 78 Colds and Brouobial Affections. OuaN in Jackson Tuesday. 01 SO cured after everything else failed. Ia tbt (ailing womb toIta normal.position. ' also cured my daughter of nervous OALOIMED PLASTER, per barrel.,. : li woman will Ngalata h*r menitnial functionf anteed bottles 60o and $100 at LODR- Miss Clara Hazelton went to Lan­ headache, and I heartily recommend LIMB_per barrel • 80 unequalled for the Btomach. Ohild* with thia madlclna, pwlart arma,.perfectbutt and year Bros, Msson, and Field k North^i, sing Wednesday. them to otherf."—W. J. CoRLBV. Brc- PLABTBHINQ HAIR per bushel,,. ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. •Ink and whltt eompltxlon will, follow, u th* mond,Texai. i BUINQLBa par thoutand..,.. ,1 4078 75 FlntdoserellOTU. • diet unnecessary. iatural rHult of aitcUy aaiulihad blood udNia- Dansvlile. ' • • • (•IMI«tlt*t**l«t**Si 3 0044(0 C•rmlenatruatlonr "~ . LATH per K feat Sou In a^1r1 dru' g atom at •! par bottle. . 'Tisn't safe be a day without Dr. Sold by Drugglsti. 95 Doiei,35e. OuPM all •toniaoh troubltt Atreatlt. Tlionaas* Eolectrlc Oil In the bouse, IVrlttforItreatlta

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