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NBWH IN BBISr. Fifteen-cent dinner at M, E church REPUBLICAN BANQUET. g»gluim^0Utttgpnt;i to-day. Work on third degree at Masonic A chimney burning out at the heme I^irge Tnrnnnt Eapeeleil at Meetlnc hall next Wednesday evening. uf Zncli Chanilier Bepiibllcan Entoretl at llio PoHtoflloo, Hitaon, of F. C. McEuen on Maple street was aiiooonU-olHBii matter See tlie iiinderii cooking wonder,—the the cause of a tire alarm being turned VInb. Majestic Range—at Geo, A. Earle'e. * In last Tuesday evening. No damage. From present indications the. at­ P ublisbeil Every 'riiiirHdiiy \\y Rev, A. S. /Iniinernmn is enniliioU When you liavo extra largo returim tendance at the fifth annual banquet Ing revival lueetlngs at Stookbridge from grain or stock we will be pleased of the Zitch Chandler Republican i this week. to mention the fact. Drop in and give Clul), to be iield at the Armory hail In I us tlie item, even tiioiVgh some others this city Mils evening, will be the I 0.1, ifttr, $1.00; lU moMhi, 80•••Its Ikr** DeWitt C. Meach of Leelie has iieen largest In tlie history of the organiza-| Still ©n! liave given lietter records. Such items Moaihl, 35 •••<•—U •<)«••(• granted nn Increase of pension to (10 are of interest. tion. It is reported tliat 300 tickets j ADVERTIsiNa RATE*. per inoMtli. have been sold in Lansing alone, The Local-Republican of Leslie OantdvertUlngratea made known at ofllo* Mrs, ICate Clark has piiroliased of H. A grand good time is in prospect. R 1,1 ne«« o»rd« 11 a II ne per year. comes to us this week enlarged and in £. Cohurn his residence on north Following is tlie program: liiw. Office Vevay, now ottuiipied by A. L. Coste. Solo Cliiude Humphrey over LfinKyoitr'H driiK more, Mnnun, as a memorial to the soldieis, sailors Short Mpeechea by Prominent Itupubllcnni of A. Consideration |<5GU0. and women of the Civil War perioil. the Htale. Helecilon Orobettra I.KItKI) AI.LKN, Lawyfr, Ufllce over 7c for fowls and chx. L. DEAN. It purposes to give a free college, ^ Webb it Wbitniun'a, MuHon, trades, scientiflo or military education A lot of regular $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Suits H. A V BUY, attorney at law. Offlceop' In the case of Seneca R. Curry vs. to the.soldler'a child and so far as |)os- FARMERS' INSTITUTES. and Overcoats at E. poMlte 11 iidHon tlou^e, Ijanilug, Mich. Joseph Wolford, a motion for a new eible to all the deserving |Mior of our trial has been denied. This case grew state and nation, Mr,Ormsby visited, Q. A. HMITII O. t, BOOK. out of a house building contract and and was cordially received by a num- ReveNlh Amanal Neellnc tl»m Im a MITH 4 HOOD, Attorney, and roun»elor». has been in the court several years. O ltooinHl7,18andie.ol(ir,0. llldR., Uniint! lierof our best and most influential Heealoa In Maa«M. The Kellogg sanitarium at Battle citizens, all of whom helped the work The seventh annual session of the S5.00 Creek burned last Tuesday morning, In a sulistautiai way. He has the en­ Ingliam County Farmers' Institute PHTNIVIikBipi. deHiroyiiig property valued at 1400,000. dorsement of many of tin best men Society convened at tlie M. E. churoh O. HT^BELANOrM. D. The toes of but one life Is reported, and pafiers in our state,' Any person in tnia city yesterday for a two-days The greatest Bargains you ever saw. PHYSICIAN ANI> HUKai<:ON, Hours 8to Tlie l)uildiugs sheltered 1000 helpers can feel proud of helping such an meeting- •• u., t to V, and 7 to 8 p. rn. and patients. undertaking. State Speakers who are advertised to he present are: A. M. Welch, Ionia; G. E.IMANN. Allien O. Klein, another student at The Eaton Rapids Review of last J. W. Hutchins, Hanover; J, A. Jef- HO,MEO(>ATII l>ilYMIOIAN * SlTltOEON. the University of Michigan, has com- week contained tiie following: Four­ ferys, M. A. C ; Hon. J. C. McLaugh­ 8pealiilnlteDllont.'lven to Kye, Ear, NONB iiii;ted suicide. DIsuoursgemeut at teen members of the Eaton Rapitis nd Tlii'iiiit UI.tfeit.obMipeet,b«^t. Poi has replaced Ray Wiley in the caste, At a session of the ciruuit court held rmmiand was presided over by Mrs. L. laformatlon write to J, H.Rbarer,*Mr«Urjr In this city last Tuesday Anna M. U. Ivee. county, N, Y, Was married In 1847 J. U WKBsrn, llawiD. A. I. Barber,President;MMon. Op- as Mr Wiley is ill. Admission 10c toMlsa Mary E. Whitmore of Jack­ 107 Adams at.. foilteoourt home, Wllllame'block. Id floor. •nd lOo extra for reserved seats. Grossman was granted a decree of di Miss C. A. Lyford of the M. A. C. Koobciur, N. Y. yorce from Herbert Ornesnian, on the gave a.very. helpful address and oneson , Mioh. Two sons were born to Tlie ccri¥rate(iMorTou Shaker brfad grouiidH of cruelty and non-support highly enjoyed by the large nuiiiber tiulii, Frank E, of Petciskey, Mich", Iloraea fur Nnle. aEO.C. .MOODY, VRTEKINARY for sale at Clark's Imkery. * Derenilunt was required '.o pay an at of ladies present on 'Donieslic Econ­ and Fredrick L,, of Newark, N, J, Heavy work team and slnulo driver, In* 'burgeon. Olfloe and rentdence oornei His wife died in Grand Rapids in l8dS quire at tbU ofllce. A anil A«ri-itH.,Ma^on MIoh. toriiey fee of (30 and was resiralned omy in tlie Average Home " Friday eveuing, Feb. 14, about from again marrying for two years. In 1857 he was married to Miss Liz­ tliirly friends and suhoolmaies of Mrs, H. M. Young read a very Geuelia Coin vs Frank Coin—di­ zie E Smith of Grand Rapids. Five Npan Heavy Wnrk llaram. Arthur and AIniIra Waldren surprised thoughtful paper on "The Care of J.atU.AM, AUCTIONEER. Sell, all vorce. Decree granted and defendant children were born of this union, Wm, Kor sale by J, T. aasKN. Maaon It, K. D, No, 1. . klnd*orperioual nrnpnrly. them at their home in Aurelius town Chiliiren ou the Farm." T restrained from contracting matrimony J,, of Kansas City, Mo. Charles J„ of I yr. p. White Oak. MIohUan. ship. The evening was spent with The Womans' section then adjourn­ Wanted. for two years. ed and Joined the regular session, Jackson, Mich,, Belle C. of this city, games and music. After a nice lunch, Adelbert £ , of Lisbon, O,, and France Kfllable man for inanaKerofabranchoffles UCTIUNBBR HENRY KURTZ, GEN- Claud Edgar presented Arthur and Ai- In the dlyorre case of Mary B. wiiicli was also augmented by pupils we wish to opon In thU ;vlclnlty. Here Is a ftal auctioneer. Hatlafactlon guaran M, Shaw, of this city, Charles J. dy­ A iiiira, who are aluiut to removed from Vanderlip vs. Orlando 0, Vanderlip, and teachers from the high school, and go and stepped back a few feet to await new trial taken under advisement by by J W, Hutchins upon "Maintain­ stroke of paralysis; one week ago \ir and Hb4ir Hard war. Mapleat,.Maaon developments. They sora FrasellH, Oraoe Walter, Ralph tion indefiendent of liie regular ' its dlQerent phases anddlflerent stand­ Patrons' Association will convene at Mason Sugar Company of this city has LampniAn anil oliorua will beapeolal tickets so that the flgbt will nut be points. Hon. James Wilson, secretary Lansing, Saturday, March 1st, • concluded to defer the matter of build* nuiubera lu "Faiiohon" Monday, Feb. against candidates—all pledging them­ of agriculture, will be present and A large number of the foremost ing a sugar factory for the coming Eyes Weak? 24fh selves to accept the will of the people discuss the relation of the farmers to educators and patrons of the stuie and year, owing to .the agitation of the either, for or against the licensed tlie department of agriculture. This sounty will take part in the program. The pu pi IH of the Webb Robool, North tariff In Congress at this time. We as­ saloou. This propusitiun is, huweyer, meeting will be hold at the Agricutural The exercises will be held at the If so, you will do well to have Aurellua, will gavemi "old tlme"ei> sure you howcve', that it Is our aim to uppoesed by some of the temperance College, which Is a most ideal place at high soliooi building, beginning at hlbltloD at the Uulon oUuroh, Friday have a sugar factory here for the them tested. , people, who think It will divide the which to hold it. Practical work iii 0:80 local time. Everybody invited. eveulug, Feb 21, year 1903 and it will be our pupose to temperance forces. stock inspection and Judging will take Come and identify yourself with the I have recently purchased a start in at a much earlier date. We ex­ ^ About 20 of the young Rohoolinates place each day, conducted by men who movement. pect to let a contract for the con­ licw refraction outfit, and all de* of Harry Coltou Burprlaed him at bla The Dansvlllemills has added acorn are well qualifled, DIBOUBSIODS on struction of a factory some time this home one eveiilng lust week, and a and cob nrusher and is ready for your seeds, grains and fruits and in fact all 40-Aare rnrn l«r Sale siring glasses or other optical spring. Jolly ocottsion was enjoyed by all. trade every day in the week, fi-iw departments of farming will be given Or eiohange for desirable city property. goods will do well to call on me. If you have subscribed any stock or 1 U, L. BBOWH. If you are particular about the Paroles were Issued by Gov. Bliss time and due attention. Is is sure to interest and benefit any one who at­ acreage for our proposed factory of ~ Lost. Yours truly, quality of your cigar, call for My Fav­ last week to the folluwing convicts; 1002, we wish to thank you for your A package of black satin and white trim­ orite and you make no mistake, tf* Jobn W, Sass, sent from Ottawa coun­ tends. A fare of 8 cents per mile, one way, has been granted on all riiilroads. eflorts In this matter and beg to advise ming. In or touUiesiiBi of Mason, last Tues­ ty, August, leoo, to Jackson prison for you that your subscription is can- day, Please return to this oinoe.- C. E. MANN, M. D. The white deer, a rare specimen, two years for orlminal ascauit; Peter Good, street car facilities between ceiled, and you are not liable for same. A HarKMln. 'finely muuutid within a large glass Peterson, sent from Berrien county,' LaiiBlnii; and College. We trust you will Join us again In our For lale on easy terms tbe tO-aore Arm cane, the property ofO. P. Mlok«l8on, November, 1807, to Jackson for eight • 1^ • now adorns MoCroBseu'a drug store. eflort to secure a factory (or the year known HS the Lemuel Pierce place, Ihree and yoars forassult with Intent to murderi Free Treatment Extended 1903, and when our committee calls up­ one-half iiilles southeast of Muion, near Bun- County Surveyor Calkins is pre­ Charles B, Johnson, sent froin Kent nyslde, uiitll march lat. WONDERFUL RuitA- on you again we hope you will respond The premlies are well fenced and In a high T.M. WINTERS, II.D. paring to commende survey of Cedar county, October, 1888, to Jackson for KATA has benefited so many suft'ering as rt'eely as you have heretofore. lUteofculUvatl.iu. Good buildings, excel­ CHROMIC AM PRIIfATE OlSEASet. river In the townships or Wiillamstan, twenty-flve years for robbery; Wal­ from Rheumatism, .Catarrh, Con­ Again thanking you for the interest lent water, flue orchard, Oa telephone and ILIOTRO-THIRAPY Locke and Leroyi In accordance with ter Waldren, sent from Washtenaw, R. F. 1). lines. • .. ... stipation, Stomach, Liver and Kidney you have shown tti our behalf, we are Is offered at a bargain for the next sixty a petition for the oleautug out of said March, 1001, to Jackson for eighteen troubles, that the agent has consented Yours Truly, i days, Onobalfol purchase price may be left months for larceny; Albert Dunders, X-RAY ';:ttream.';;..,.;' to remain one week longer,' Positively , MASON SqoAB COMPANY, on the place at Sper cent. Intereit, A very sent from: 'Montcalm county, April, leasant country bnine In a good neighbor- Diagnosis and 'treatment. .' ; A set ofir copper; steel and enianiel. 18B0, to Jaoksou for. four yean for last cba'noe to get a |100 bottle for 60c « •.I _ood. Inquire of Frank 0. Ives, Mason, or fS to 10 a.m. OFFlOBi ed oooklng utensils, wsll worth ;I7 60, or three for.|125. Three hundred A quantity of household goods at L. H, Ives, aunnyslde, BOVM 4ato4p,m. 103WtsbloiionAvs,lfk grand, laroeoy.,:!;;';, (7 to 8 p. m. UnslDg, Mlcli. absolutely free 'with eirery Malsatlo bottles sold. After above date. the private sale on Friday and Saturday .Penllry wanted. Range soldi ueil week at Geo; A.^: .Thera la not • better 6o cigar on the medicine will be 11.00 per bottle at this week, J. F. LEWIS, OM fowls eUc) youBf rblx 7Wo>J „ . ,' niDATI-ttolp. m, ;Earl?S.: ^:,;:::V.r::-n-;,v; ^•."rl^-v-;:;,.-;.,:.;»•>•,:J msirket ttian the Royal E. P. * Longyear Bro.'a, sold agent, Mason. Mrs. Donnelly's bouse, Mill St, J, M,1liMAa, fitll phous ar, a rlDgi, I Clllaeu* PliMs 811. ' JjU(M||||l^AH^^^^^^ I8t. 3 BOTTLES FOR $1.26^ /^T 'SDRUCSTORE

::.:fi'ie';v:-^':'iry^;;V-r:jij-S:.(? ',/>'•.'''-,"/- ::pm'imm ments.- "Oh.V you sny, "that is very arraigned, Coifipel them to adminis­ HIS VOYAGE BEGINS. HISS ANTHONY HONORED. TELLS OF MASSACRE. THE GLORY OF GOD.wel l if a man handle large sums of ter to your spiritual wealth. The money or if he have an extensive traf­ sci-atch of a sixpenny nail sometimes Womnn'a SnffrnBe Convcntloii Re- Ilorrllilc Oetailii Q( Vate ot Memliert fic, but in the humble work in life that produces lockjaw, nnd the clip of a uicmlicm H'iA Illrlhdnr of of French Sclcntillo Sllmiluu ot Each One Should Work Faithfully I nm called to. the sphere is too small most intlnitesimal n.nnoynncc may Prince Henry of Germany Sails for It« liCAdcr, • Hand* of Cniinllmla. for the action of such grand, heavenly damage you forever. Do not let any United States. in His Appointed Place. annoyance or perplexity come across Woshington, Feb. 17,—Interest in Paris, Feb, 17,—Ln Patrie publishes a principles." Who told you so? Do you the National American Woman Suf­ not know that God watches the faded your soul" without its making you bet­ letter received from its correspondent, ter. Incident* Attenillnv IIIM Dcimrtar* frage association meeting Saturday M. Rouyer, a survivor ot the massacre .-J>r. TnliniiKe I*rocliilin» Hic Iiiipor- Icnf on the brook's surface as certainly was heightened by the fact that it tniiuc ol llullKloii ill r|iHC« llveovcrcd him to reach the peaceful harbor of it last only 2-1 hours. the river looks like the smoke of a board the Kronprinz ran up the Ger­ To express rejoicing over Iho victory friiiii IliiliiM of Town UoNlriiycd morning sacrifice. Oh, that we were ot the women teachers oC Chicago over lieaven? You cannot eat so much at Thcrc'arc many Christians who sny: man flag. The steamshipDeutschland, tho trusts and eorporatlons of Illinois . I>r Eiirllniiinkc. the Sabbath banquet that yon can at- as responsive! Yet who thanks God which was drydocked alongside, was which Ivavo evaded taxation. "Wo are willing to serve God,_but we for the water that Gushes up iu tho fod religious alistiaence the other (ID not want to do it in these splieres gayly dccorntcd,asworc*ll other ships That no sex distinctions should be mndo St. Petersburg, Feb. 17,—The latest well, and that foams in the cascade, 111 regard to the frnnchlso In our new pos- news received liero from Shamaka r six days, Heroism and princely bc- about which we arc talking, nnd^ it in tho harbor. Prince Henry waitcdin ses.slons. liavior on great occasions are noscorn s so insipid and monotonous. If and that laughs over the rocks and the saloon of the North German Lloyd's That there be Issued a suffrage stamp confirms tlio appalling character o£ . apology for lack of right demeanor we had some groat occasion, if we had that patters in the showers, and that wharf until the Kronprinz W'ilhelm Filmllar to that which Is now used In the earthquake at the place, nnd adds in circunistanccR insignificjint and in­ lived in the time of T-uther, if we had claps its hiinds in tho sea? Who moved alongside. When it was made l''rancc. that 300 corpses have already been thanks God for tho air, the fountain That the National association offer prfees taken out ot the ruins. The piles of conspicuous. The genuine Christian been I'aiil's traveling companion, if secure the prince and his suite went for tho best essay on "Wonvan'.s Suf­ life is not spasmodic; does not go by we could serve God on a great scale, of life, the bridge of sunbeams, tho aboord. frage." wreckage are so vast that the seareh (its and starts. It toils on throngli we would do it, but we can't in this path of sound, the great fan on a hot Arrival at Saatlininiitnii. That the association continue Its work is necessarily slow. Most of the vic­ summer's day? Who thanks God foi; to plead for a sixteenth nmendment con­ tims were Mussulmans. The surviv­ licat and cold, up steep inountnins everyday life." I admit that a great . Southampton, Feb. 17.—The Kron­ cerning woman suffrage. anil along dangerous declivities, its deal of the romance and knight er­ this wonderful physical organism, prinz Wilhclm arrived here Sunday ors are encamped outside the ruins of this sweep of the vision, this chimo These reconimendalions were"adopi- the city; eye on tlie everlasting liills crowned rantry of life have disappeared before morning. Prince Henry's voyage to cd unanimously. The night session with the castles of the blessed. I the advance of this practical age. The of harmony struck into tho ear, this England was uneventful. Tillis, Russian Trans-Cancnsiii, Feb. soft tread of a myriad delights over was given up to "an evening with Eng­ •propose to plead for an everyday re­ ancient temples of Kouen have been At about half-past ten a. m. the Isle 17.—Two hundred bodies of victims ot tlic nervous tissue, this rolling of the land and her colonics." ligion. changed into storehouses and smith­ of Wight and the forts of Portsmouth tlie earthquake, which destroyed the ies. Tlie residences of poets and crimson tide through the artery and town of Sliamaka, had been recovered In the lirst place we wnnt to bring were sighted. It was a day of glorious TRAINS COLLIDE. |)rinces have been turned into brokers' vein, this drumming of the heart on up to Friday evening. It appears cer- the religion t)f Christ into our con­ sunshine,. With the band playing and shops. The classic mansion of Ashland our march to immortality. We take roar Men Killed In a nnllwny Dla< ' tain that several hundred bodies are versation. When a dam breaks ami withilags flying the steamer made her has been cut up into walking sticks. all these things as a matter of nater In Iowa, Due to nn ISH- I buried in the fissures and debris two or three ^villages are over- way up Southampton waters to the The groves where the poets said the course. icluccr'a niundcr. caused by the shocks. The quakes •Avlielmed or an earthquake.in South dock. Here the North German Lloyd gods dwelt have been carted out for Steamship company, contrary to the continue at intervals and the work ot .America swallows a whole city, "then firewood. The muses that we used to But suppose God should withdraw Marshalltowii, la., Feb, 17,—Four desire of Prince Henry, h.ad taken the ! excavating in search of the victims •people begin to talk about the nnccr- "cad about have disappeared before these common blessings! Your body lives were lost in a head-on collision • tainty of life, and they imagine that would become nn inquisition of tor­ most elaborate precautions. The spe­ ' proceeds with difficulty. Among the tlie immigrant's ax and the trapper's on the Iowa Central road one mile , dead nre many women who, at the tliey are engaged In positively reli­ gun, and the man who Is waiting for ture, the cloud would refuse rain, cial train from London, carrying pas­ north of Gifford early Sunday morn­ gious conversation. No, You may every green thing would crumple up, sengers for thc.Kronprinz Wilhelm, ar­ time of the principal shock, were con- a life bewitched with wonders will. ing, when a light engine north-bound ' gregated in the various batli houses, tiilk about these.things nnd have. no. lievcr'find- It. ""There "isr^howcv'crrn aiid the earth would crack open un­ rived at Southampton at 11:30, but was crashed into passongcr train No, 4, grace of God at all in your heart. We der your foot. - The air would- eeaso not allowed, to proceed jo. the .dock I Berlin, Feb, 17,—It is reported here field of endurance nnd grent achieve­ The.deadare:i.Wallace.Fr.ew,.Keiths- I from Baku, Transcaucasia, that thou- •ought every dny to be talking rcli- ment, hut it is in everyday life. There its healthful circulation, pestilence uat Clayton. The Union -let us'talkiit; aiid tailiv It wlthnn'iHu- step In life shall be a triumphal mtnatedj douritenance, rememberlrig' by. atopping arid uaking,for apiece of The boys of both factions are the sons tant iscientifleinfOTmntion. ' ' Trust company, of St. Louis, Is made breod" and drink of water at- R' Fran- march, and the humblest footstool of well-to-do and respectable parents., , the trustee. • , '.;,••,'; s.. ' ., - tliat;-when two Christian, people! talk on which we-aro called to git will be ' Shot by Illkhwayman. clscdn convent^ was led to the discov­ . Canvht In * ,8nowil|ae, r . Not .n Oandldnte. : • •Ood'giveB ispeoinl att«nti'oh and writes aconqueror's throne;.,,; , Great Barrington, Miiss;, Feb. 17.^— ,:»-dpwn i'.what ;they soy;'^ Malochii Sj.lfli ery 6t .the new world.; And there is ani , Lewistpn, Idf^ho, Feb. 17,-—A miner Indinnnpolis,. Ind., Feb. 17,—D. M. intim'ate.'co'nrieetlpn bet>>reen J tHfles Lexington I)6oley,,8on of I?e,v. John •^-,;"TUeii,they tfiat;f eared the Lord spake arriving, frorii Warrens brings ; the .Parry, a well-known .manufacturer and immieiiBltieii,'' betWeeh'' notHingi Dooley, a_ Congregtitipnal minister of •,'.•,'.!>> '•••'A'dreat Boooe'M,'•,,,' :.• newB: of the death pit threei men who and promfnent republican of: Indian* ,; «iftejn. onelito^finother, 'and the Lord and everythlrigs. Monterey,, wos'shot:ln ihe thigh and .liearkenei] ond heardlt,'and a'-booko( u/ihe new; underground electric rail­ were caught.in a,snowBllde near the apolis, insists he is riot a candidato way of Paris has proved such o great robbed, by a- highwayihail ns-lie was .'itemetnibrahce wai written." - head of Smith gulch^ oa the route to~ walking from Monterey to thU place for vice president and 4oe8 not es« ,^:;^i,^g(iiip^^I if«marki;i,we;muitvtirtng,tlic .-Nowi'bu^.oareful to let.none orthosis suucegBthat ext.enslpnii of the systenv Thunder .motintalSt ; .• • ,,*'rlday-.»ighti-''/v...','r,',.,• . .,:• ,/..£..•' TV-: pect to have hia uaiali.eQhaid«red.; •"""loigbf ctolttaiito lour-^pio^^ ahnoyancea go through !youra6tiluB- '•re';^contemplated,' f-'' ~P.,^J,J.^2^.: ' /''

Wi iiiiiii^i^tel^iiiiiiili^ mMmmMm^:mmms0.^f^ spoelablc person Would tell onc'undigr any consideration. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.' "Tell us how your father looks," said Ilniik llufira OIOMC. one of the men., To The Shade of Washington Vice President. Francis C. Andrewa, GOVERNOR OF OREGOR "He is tal'Jer than you-and far more of the City savings bank in Detroit, By RICHARD ALSOP. comely," said Elizabeth, promptly. which has been in the huiidH of Statn "He has blue eyes and brown, curling Banking Commissioner George IJ. [From "A Poem; Sacred to the Memory of George Washington, Lata liair and amu.^taclic." Maltz several days, has been arrest­ President," etc., written In the year 1800.J "T believe the child lies'," cried the Uses Pe-ru-na in His Family ed and arraigned on the charge of suspicious one again. "I have been "willfully, rraiidulently nnd know­ told that, the captain is dark." ingly" securing from the bank, with­ ilXALTKD Chief—In thy superior Though shone thy lite a model bright of "Sir," cried Klizabeth, "I would not For Colds and Grip. praise. out security and without tlie knowl­ mind tell a lie to save my life, nor for any­ What vast resources, what vari­ Not less the example bright thy death por­ edge o£ the other direett>rs, a sum trays. thing in the world." ous talents joined! exceeding $l,t)n(),()00. .He was released Tampered with social virtue's milder rays, When, plunged In deepest woe, around thy "You are over-suspicious. Dale," on $10,000 hail and liis examination Tlioro patriot worth dIfCuscd a jniror blaze; bed. said the elder man. "These littlie reb­ Each eye was fixed, despairing sunk each was set for l''ebrimry 21. Unfortu­ Fonued t'o command respect, esteem In­ els arc strictly brought up and' regard spire, head, nate specula)iorjii, espeolally heavy While Nature struggled with severest truth as a ;jewcl. Here, cliild, will you Midst statesmen b'rave, or midst the social piirchase.'s of Auuilgunuitcd eop'iier choir, , ,, pain. alTlrm, as G-nd is hearing you, that you stock, are believed to be respoiLsible Willi equal skill the S'Word or pen to wield, And scarce could life's last llnserlngpow will tell only Iho truth?" ]n council srcal, unequnied In the Hold, crs retain; for -Mr. .'Xudrews' ruin. Mid KlitterlnB courts or rural walks to In th|it dread moment, awfully serene, "T will," .gaid .Elizabeth, pale and pienso, trembling'. Polite'with grandeur, dlifnillcd with case; "At what time did your mother send Crop Outlook. Borore the splendors' of thy hlt'h renown you to bed last night'?" The Pcbnuu'y crop report isKi:cd by How fade the glowworm lusters of a crown, the secretary of state does not indi­ ' How sink diminished In that radiance lost" • "Very early, "sir; before- eight Tlie Blare of conquest, and of liower the o'cl'oek." cate that wheat was badly injured boast. "Did yon hoar anything after you during the past montli, although Lot Greece her Alexander's deeds proclaim. were in bed'?" there was very little i)recipilation Or Caesar's triumphs gild the Roman name, during the m(n'itli and the ground was CAl'Il'OL KUIllUXO, SALEM, OKEGON. Stripped of the dazzllns flare around them "Yes, sir," oast, "What was it?" bare during a greater pdrtion of the A Letter Fi'uiii the Executive Ofllcc of Oregon. Shrinks at their crime humanity aghast; "I was awakened by licaring some, time. Live .'.tock throughout the With ecpial claim to honor's glorious meed Pe-rn-na is known from the Atlan­ tinually in the house. In a recent Ict»- one ride up to the door." state is in fairly good condition; liog tic to the Pacific, letters ot con­ ter to Dr. Hartman he says: Sco Attila his course of havoc lead! cholera still prevails in 'many coun­ O'er Asia realms, In one vast ruin hurled, "Did your mother talk to the per gratulation and connmciidation testi­ STA'rB OF OltKOOX, Y See furious Zingis' bloody flag unfurled. ties and lliere has been some losses fying to the merits of Pe-ru-na as a son?" EXECUTIVE: DKI'AUT.MKNT, V On base far dllTerent from the conqueror's "Yes, sir." among liorsei;, from distemper. The calarrli remedy arc pouring in from claim condition in (he state of horses and every State in the Union. Dr. Hart- SAU;M, May 0, 1808. ) "Did the voice sound like your The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Colum­ Rests the unsuiillcd column of thy fame; sheep is 00, of cattle 05 and swine 07. man is receiving hundreds of such Ills on the woes of millions proudly based, father's?" bus, 0.: AVith blood cemented and with tears de­ letters daily. -All classes write these "No, sir. How could'itbo myfathet? letters, from thehighesttothelowest. Dear isirs—I have had occasion to- faced; He is with AVashin.g-ton." Tiiiiiit'liMl. Into H lliiuk. Thine on a nation's welfare fixed sublime, The outdoor laborer, the indoor use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my Itobbers tunneled under the Muske­ By freedom strengthened and revered by "Did the person come in?" artisan, the clerk, the editor, the family for colds, and it proved to be­ time. • "No, .siir." gon savings bank until they reached statesnmn, the preaehci—all agree an excellent remedy. I have not hact- JIc, as the Comet, '.yhoso portentous Ilelit "Are you quite sure?" the vault. They bored a hole through that Pe-ru-na is the catarrh remedy occasion to use it for other ailments.,- Spread baleful splendor o'er the glooms "Yes, sir. I heard him ride awny its thick cement lloor large enough ot the age. The stage and rostrum, Yours very truly, W. M. Lord. of night, No trace of suffering marked thy placid again." for a boy or sinall man to pass recognizing catarrh as their great­ It will be noticed that the Gov­ AVlth chili amazement (Ills the startled mien. ernor says he has not had occasion- brcnst, "The Rilippcry rebel has escaped us through. As only $1)20 in bills and- est enemy, are especially enthusias­ No groan, no murmuring plaint, escaped to use Pe-ru-na for other ailments.- .Willie storms and earthquakes, dire It* again,", muttered one of the men. old silver coin is missing, it is tic in their praise and testimony. thy tongue, The reason for this is, most other" course attest. No lowering shadows on thy brows were "Who do yiou suppose this person thought the thieves were .frightened Any man who .wishes perfect And Nature trembles, lest In chaos hurled. health must be entirely free from ailments begin with a cold. Using hung; was?" the riuestioner went on. away before they could penetrate the Should sink the tottering fabric of the But calm In Christian hope, undamped catnrrli. Catarrli is well-nigh uni­ Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, he world. with fear. "I think it, was Peter, the tish man," steel doors oftho inner vaidt, where versal; almost omnipresent. Pe-ru- protects his family against other Thou, like the Sun, whose kind propitious Thou sawest the high reward of virtue said Klizabeth; "he often slop.sp on his larger sinns were stored. ailments. This is exactly what every ray na is the only absolute safeguard near, way home to sell molher some fish." other family in the United States Opes the glad morn and lights the fields of Oa that" bright meed In surest trust re­ known. A cold is the beginning of day, posed, One of the men Vnughcd at this, and llpiiKli III MIclilwnii. catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure should do. Keep Pe-ru-na in tha Dl.=pcls the wintry storm, the chilling rnln,, As thy llrm hand thine eyes expiring one mutlered an onth. After confer­ lioports to the state board of health colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its house. Use it for coughs, colds, la- With rich abundance clothes the smiling closed, ring' together for a moment they pre­ from S2 observers in various portions victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures ca­ grippe, nnd other climatic affections- I'lain, Pleased, to the will of Heaven resigned thy pared to go outs of the state indicate that during the tarrh, but prevents, lilvery house­ ot winter, and there will be no other- hold should be supplied with this Gives all creation to rejoicearoimd, breath, "We will go straight to Squire Thorn­ past week-dysentery nnd.erysipelas ailments in the house. Such families- And life and light extends o'er nature's And smiled as Nature's struggles closed great remedy for coughs, colds and should provide themselves with a ton's," s.nid one? "if he left home last increased and consumption and ty­ utmost bound. In death. 80 forth. copy ot Dr. Hnrtuuin's free boot, night he is almost sure to be there." phoid fever decreased in area of prev­ The Governor of Oregon is an ardent entitled "Winter Catarrh." Address. alence. Consumption was reported "I^lcaso may I go, sirs?" said Eliza­ admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it con­ Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. beth. at 211 places, measles at 03, typhoid "No," .said one, "you m.ust remain fever at ri2, whooping cough at 22, here till we return," and they -ivent diphth»'ia at 2,1, scarlet fever at 111, out, locking the door after them. and smalljiox at MO places. Poor Elizabeth sat there for some Koodtilll nnlrN. Koapp's Patent Medical Vaporizer linu! fenring' to move, but when the diiisk began to diJcpen, she resolved lo The Michigan university football Iry lo escape, 'i'his was no hard f^isk schedule is now complclo with the ex- THE GREATEST ^j;^ INVENTION In the aelive child, for thc^ windows cepti(ni ot three open dates. The wore unbarred and she soon climbed to EeheiJulc is: ot tho igfij Century Ihe ground. Without paus'ing, she ra.n Soplemlior 27—Albion at Ann Arbor. OclolHir •I—Case .school at Ann Arbor. In Mrs. Noble's house. The lady her­ "2ci;<\ f1|tc<1 I)

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m Webb & Whitman's Great 1'4 off Sale of eiothing. # For the purpose of unloading all heavy goods and to make room for the thin spring line. We must have the room and the goods must be sold. Our trade for the past week nas been very satisfactory—the greatest success of any sale we ever held, and if you are thinking of purchasing a Fur Coat, Suit, Overcoat, Underwear, Robe, Robe Lining, or Horse Blanket, it will pay you to visit this great sale. i'f $60 Our Special Bargains for Saturday and all Next Week: 100 MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL SUITS. $4.95 57 BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS, ALL WOOL, $3.25 100 MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, 4.95 48 CHILD'S 2PIECE SUITS. .75 75 BOYS' HEAVY ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, 1.60 10 DOZEN MEN'S WOOL MITTS AT .10 And many other bargains not here mentioned. Be here early and get the good things. We have plenty of help to wait on you. We sell more Fur Coats than any other dealer in Michigan and more than all others in Ingham County. Yours for trade, Largiit Clothing Houii in tlio County WEBB A WHITMAN, waseN. MISH. | .4». .4». .»•». A»^ .»•». .«•». ."I*. .«•». .'<'. .*h. .4*. t,'¥m »4*. .*!*« ,'¥» »4*« »*!?« »*t*. «*!?« »*!*« »*i*« »*p« »*!*« »*p« »*i*« »*t*« »TI*« »*r< »'i!'« »*!*« »*!*« «*i*« »'¥• »*!*« »*i*. «*i*« «*p« «*r. «*i*« »*!*« .*!*> ."t*. .4'. .4'. .4'. .*!». .4*. .4*. .4*. .»•*. A*. .4'. .«<*. .* % *•* 'X' •!• * 4» 4» M* * •!• 4* V 4* *r 4» • 4* 4* 4» •!• 4» 4» 4« *r 4« 4* 4* •!• ^r •!• 4» 4* *¥ 4» 4» *!• •!• 4* 4» 4* 4« 4» •!• 4« 4» J* 4» V *I» 4* J* •!• 4» 4» ^ ^ |ugb»mCounig|inv5 1^' ^ Commencing Monday, Feb. 24, and continuing all the weelc. PART ONE. iff ' Thursday, Feb. 20, 1902. TEN PAGES. t Majestic Cooking Exhibition. Ui I have arranged to have a man, direct from the Factory TUB oprlDR electiona are not far oil, 'TiB time to out about for yoiir brat III to show to my Friends and Patrons that men to All theofflcn. TliR arKumenti advanced by some papera about the state agaluit the re- uoniliiation of Gov. Bliw do not keem iTheQreat M^j^^tic Range to meet with general favor. I'lia real motive the agitaton have failed to eniiceal. Their hope liaa been mora to will last longer, bake quiclcer and better, heat more water and defeat Bllaa than to purge tlie parly ol do all of this in less time an0 with less fuel fault*. Against iha admlulBtration of than any range niade. the present governor, they liave failed to point out any praollcal flaw. YESTERDAY morning's diepatohea Biscuits Baked in Three Minutes report that Mias Elleu Blone, the American miasionary, has been re< Of And served with delicious coffee free to all who call. leased by the lirlgands who have held her captive since September 3d last, Be sure and come. and has been banded over in good bealtli to the American legstion. Tlie dlBpatoliee add that the "Rev. Tatliia" has been arretted on the charge of com- |g Handsome Set of Ware, 17 Pieces, Free glioity In the kidnaping of Hiss tone. Of to all who buy a Great Majastic Range at this exhibit. Leslie. Our nice sleighing is about worn iiif oul; more buggiea have bsi'U running A Handsome Souvenir for Early Callers, jg tliia week than sieigiis. Mo service was held at the Congrega* m tional church Huuday evening because of the serious liiuess of the paatur's llltleglrl. M A surprise was given Miss Florence /\. E/\RLEy m Bitinuious Mouday eveuiiig by the juniors, it being li«r anniversary. A large number attended and greatly en* Oil Maple Street. yVlASON, AlICHIGAN. |S Joyed the evening. The lilgli HcliDol liHS been' tlie re­ cipient of a flne paokage-of biMiks to # add to its library, sent by Charles Tufts of Detroit, among tbem Rid- patb's American History complete. Aurelius. South Wheatfield. South Leroy. Central News. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. Mr. Tufta was formerly a resident of Meetings are being held at the M. E. Luther Pollok has sold his farm to Mrs. C. Nelson and family of White E. H. and Nellie Acker spent Mon­ Leslie, church each evening this week. Robert Jones and has bought the Oak visited at George Stows' Sunday. day evening at the home of Charles "Sometblnv Hew Vader Mrs. Qeorge Moody of Mason was Nina Haines, Fred Thayer and Mor­ Casper Rehle farm. Mr. Rehle has Mrs. Frank Cady entertained the Parker. The Hnn." calllUK on old friends last week. gan Sanders took the eighth grade bought a farm in northern Michigan. patron ladles at her home Saturday. John Cox and wife entertained their examination at Leslie last Saturday. All Doctors have tried to cure Mrs. Valo Grout and eon are spend­ Rev. Harding is holding revival James Hayhoe and family have friends, Mrs. E. Tobias, MIHS Emma CATARRH by the powers, acid ing a few days with Mrs. Norton in Several from liere will attend the meetings at the Wheatfield Center moved to Grand Rapids. Box and Messrs, 'Eddie and Victor gases inhalers and drugs in paste form. Lansing. oyster supper at Eden Friday evening. church.. Millie Swan is staying with Mrs. Banks, one evening last week. Their powers dry up the mucuous Misses Iva Halstead and Liilte Olive and Bertha Fanson of Mason John Brewer has bought the farm Chas. Leonard of White Oak a few Lena and Freeda Wilson are visit­ membranes and causing tbem to Boyle are home from Pinokney for a visited at T. J Griuuell's part of last known as the old Lee farm in Leroy weeks. ing their grand parents in Alaledon. crack open and bleed. The powerful visit before going tu Detroit for their week. township and will take possession John Benjamin and Elmer Benj­ Mrs. C. H. Parker is able to ride out acids used in the inhalers have entirely spring millinery. Joseph Edgar and family are enter­ about the middle of March. amin and wife attended the funeral again after an illness of seven weeks eaten away the same membranes liiat Misses Fannie and Katie Young of taining cousins from the west. Several from this vicinity attended of their brother's wife, Mrs. Bert Benj­ with la grippe. their makers have aimed to cure, Vloksburg are visiting their grand­ A chicken pie dinner will be given the Sunday school convention at Web- amin of Conway, the 7tb, The funeral John Schneep is taking his turn in while pastes and ointments cannot' parents, Dr, and Mrs. Woodworth. by the M. E.aid society at the borne ot bervllle Feb. 3 and 4. They report a was at the Benjamin school house. entertaining the mumps. Those who reach the disease. An old and ex­ very interesting and instructive con ips. perienced practitioner who has for Frank Fogg, who has been home J. D Waggoner Saturday, Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Berg entertained havenit had 'em yet 'II have 'em by many years made a close study and from the University for a few days' Two sleigh loads of young people at­ vention. Thanks to the people of their brother from Lansing Sunday. and by, visit, gave a very nice talk to the higii Webberville for the hospitable man­ specialty of the treatment of CA­ tended the entertainment at Onondaga ner they entertained the convention.' EIrle Kerth and family have moved Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox entertained TARRH, has at last perfected a school one day last week. last week. on their new farm, which they re­ a company of twenty friends at their Treatment which, when faithfully Services were held in the Catholic Ed. Edgar went to Buffalo last Nora Collar and Jesse Fisher, holh cently purchased, formerly known as home on Mt. Hope avenue lant Thurs­ used, not only relieves at once, but ohurch last Sunday morning. of Wheatfield, were married in Lans­ the Shaw farm. day eveulfig. In the wee small hours Saturday with a car load of lambs for ing Feb. .S. permanently cures CATARRH, by re* Mrs. Bert Rice, who has been quite Edgar Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cady and son they departed to their homes to the moving the cause, stopping the dis­ ill the past few weeks, Is out again, The following is the program for the Jingle of bellB, and thinking of the charges, and curing all Inflammation. calling on her friends. Mrs. Eugene Tyler is in Aurelius and his parents, Mr. ftiid Mrs, Lewis caring tor her aunt, Mrs. L. Hawkins, meeting of Wheatfield Grange to be Cady, have moved to Lansing. many pleasant evenings they had It is the only remedy known to We understand James Torrey haa held Feb: 26: spent together In tbeir useful days. science that actually reaches the aold out his lumber business. who is sick. Mrs. Egbert Hemans is quite ill at Music by Mrs. Pratt. Meridian. afflicted parts. This wonderful rem< her mother's home in Mason. Roll call. Answered by quotations. The donation at Chas. Cook's Fri­ Stockbrldge. edy is known as "BNllFFLES Question—What National Legtsla* the GUARANTEED CATARRH James Parish has been sick the past day night was well attended. Rev, Zimmerman of Mason Is as­ CURE" and is sold at the extremely week with the measles. tion has the National Orange En> Misses Stella Dlllenbeck and Laura sisting Rev. Powers in a series of iS^A About 80 old friends and neighbors dorsed and What Are tiie Members of meetings this week. low price ot One Dollar, each package this Grange Doing to Secure It ' • Mills visited the Hammond school amtaining internal and external Xhls liiBstors is OD nuf lioi ot Uis isanlns of Clinton Craft gave him ft pleasant Wednesday. Wm. Brogau of Mason spent Sun­ medicine sufficient for a full mouth's flurprifle visit at the home of his sister, Norman Cole day with his family here. . Laxative Bromo-Quioine Tabitu Mrs. T. J. Grinnell, Tuesday evening, Current events, parllmeutary prao. Rev. L. J. Harrington and-wife treatment and everything necessary to tice and music. wae la this vloiuty Friday and Satur­ Mrs, BenJ. Asquith died Monday. Its perfect use. «M hBSdy that euw m aaM la ••• Moir father, Chris Roback, Sunday. Is now recognized as the only safe and Mn. M. G. Norton, Mr. JM. Swan, Itfltdlns : H. VanBnren Senator Bacon, of Georgia; who has Bert Aisbouse and Walter Cook vis­ J. G, Hiues and J. Boobelar were' positive cure for that ftnnoyiug and Mr. J. r. Evert, I'uper " WstblDBton," Ora Ediar Just returned from a tour of study In in. Pontiao Monday buying wagons disgusting disease. It cures all in­ Penona oalllng for above should say sdver- Story...... 8. Parker ited R. L. Dlllenbeck and family Sat­ for the rural routes. : tued. UHAB. W. Uaowna, V M. Rflcttatlon the Philippines, has written for The urday. flammation quickly and permanently • •. Saturday Evening Pott, of Phila­ Miss Weeh, oiir primary teacher, and Is also wonderfully quick to re­ KeRdtng Mn. C, Caeler Laura Mills was the guest of Pearl was sick Monday. Roll oall rMponded to by qnoUtlons from delphia, a valuable paper on the Matthews Sunday. lieve HAY FEVER or COLD in the Foptorene Tablets cue Oonstipatloo.. Wasblniton. buslD«es aspect of our insular afl'aira. The Baptist people will. hold ft HEAD, He comes to the conolusioti that our Howard Strickland and wife visited calico carnival Friday evening. CATARRH when neglected often account with the Philippines must, at Chiks. Lansing's Sunday. Mr,and Mrs. Mungerof Palo, Mich., leads to CONSUMPTION-''SNUF­ foritn indefinite time, be on the wrong Chas. M,ullett t«iok the children of have returned to make their home FLES" will save you If you use it at side of the ledger. This artinle will ap< Meridian school sleigh riding Tuesday among us. We are glad to have them once. It la no ordinary remedy, but pear in tlithe Issue for: February -^ night. back, among us. Mrs. Munger was a complete treatment wblou is Alice Aseltlne spent Saturday and formerly-Eleanor Bird: positivefy guaranteed to cure CA­ ?aaXXK.H£^S:|«"''«''^ withherhrotherattbis-piace. Geo. Btaiidish and Mrs. Bralzle are TARRH in any form or stage if used no better. according to the directions which ac­ KrWSJa'u^t..?k7'S «—SaveHd "He-r -Child'— s •Life -. Gay Nichols, 13.year-old only son company each package. Don't delay O'Connor Draws His Pay, by flolman "In three weeks 6ur chubby little of our lumber leader, G. W, Nichols, but send-for it at once, and write full F. Day. The Captain of the Gray boy was changed by Pneumonia al­ died Tuesday morning, of spinal particulars as to your-oondition. and Horse Troop, by HaiiiUn Garland. most to ft skeleton,'' writes Mrs. W. trouble. He was seriously sick about you will receive special advice from How Albert Edward Haw America, by Wfttklns, of Pleasant City, 0. "A six hours. He was one of the brightest the discoverer of this wonderful rem­ Is made wii^ Rene Bache. Letters from a Self- terrible cough set in, that, in spite of'a and kindly boys in our village and edy regardlngyour case.wilhout cost Made Merchant to His Son. . Sopho­ good doctor's treatment for several his taking oft has cast a gloom over to you beyond the regular price of •'. h mores Abroad, by Charles Macomb weeks, grew worse every day. We then this place. Mr. and Mrs, Nichols ''SNUFFi:P8"the"G!fARANTEED Flandrau. And the usual miscellany used Dr. King's New Discovery tor have the heartfelt sympatliy of this CATARRH CURE." ingPowdei'i 1 •nd departmeuta. Consumption, and our darling was place. The funeral will take place rr^fPi prepaid to any address In tba soon sound and well, We are sure Friday at one o'olouk p. iii, United States or Canada on receipt oi this grand medicine saved his life." ' • I »•. I- 2?.*„.J5?"»'' Address Dept. B 807 Energy all wholesome^ „. _.. gone? Headache? Millions know it's the only sure cure All the healing liulHamlo virtues of EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY. atomac^ _h out of order? SIm'ply a case for Coughs, Colds and all lung dlseftsra. the Norway pine are concentrated in 2330 and 2382 Market Street, Philadel of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters Longyear Bros, Mason, and Field ds phla. will make* new man or woman of North, Dansville, guarantee satis- Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup faction. 600,11,00, Nature'a own remedy for coughs and colds. t Peptorene Tablets cure Headache.

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with the total amount of such taxes, withln- t«rest computed thereon to the time flxed for BLOOD TESt OP fiUtLT. Httle. and collection fee and espenut, M provided by law, oxtended uiialnst each of I HS I: Btriklaa In»t«nee o( Sapentlllaa Hftld parcel!) of land. , . „ I Your petitioner further shows to the Court a Iiateir Wltnewed in H CKUeM tliBl HUld lands were returned to tbe Audlt^ir a Mizod C«nrt. Uonoral under tbe provlHlons et Act 'JOS of 8 jr s ft. tbo Vubllc Acts of ISiiit, Hi dollnquont tor non- I DOUBT pityment of said taxes tor said years reiipoi?- •US 5 5 S g !i m 10 100 4S8lots. . lao mie 4702 733 ioo8»9U lot ».,.. ...,I 8I'4 65 r8 tlHI 3 76 your prrandmothorH or of the lower aniinRl wbicli taxcH remain unpaid. s e .^4 of n w M w 3 rds ot lot 1, w 3 rds ot n H of lot 2, w S rds lot II. „„1 I 7U 44 (17 1003 21 fclnitdoin, ihonld not bo ndvnncud-ls pure reports the New York Sun. Magis­ Yoar uutitlonur (urtbor sbows that in all 33. ot s H of lot 2, and w 8 rds ut n % ut lot a lot 13,., ,.l 140 »l 1(1 too2 63 UnorKnco. Fashion niid civlllziition has trate Chang was sitting. An English cnHGN wliuru landH uro inuluded In "Hclindule iieHotHVi H 141 18(8 4U9 73 100 24 43 lots 90,21,22, S3 and St chanRed your tnode of livinp, dress and 40 assessor was present, and counsel ap­ A" u» a(orusald (or taxoH o( INuu or o( any •a 358 IHl 10 ion i-Ufi n <^otlot9nnds:M ot lot to I 3118 94 IS 71 5 43 thouk'ht. The modern mother need not suf­ prior year, said lands bavo not been sold (or s WW ot .•;..34 lU1 U 48S; 13AT) lull lUO INI75 '141 . 4S('4 tU93 108 1OO 6505 lots .1,8 and 0 fer, yet she surely will if nature is left alone peared on both sides. Nald laxoH or liuvo been lioroto(ore sold (or seiiofn w H n«of lot 19 .....'...,... 3 647 168 36 Klfl 941 to mould the fetus and Rive successful fssue ^, 144 XiSO 915 141 100 4676 of the llvine child. Mother*! Friend is • The case was one in which o native salii (iolln(|uont taxoH and tbe Nale ot sales 3» 40 4 53 118 18 too 1189 lot 13 S 1 40 36 UO 190 S 83 HU made bavo been net aitldu by a Court o( w '/4 otlots 11 and IS Kudnor's'Addition, softening and relaxing liniment, for e«ter. detective was accused of abducting a coniiiotont iurlHdictlon, or bavu been ean- TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH OP RANGE 2 EAST. 144 1U3 54 43 52 054 lOOStaOO nil use shortly after « woman finds her­ sec lots 1,3,3 and 4 girl betrothed to another man. The colcu as provided by law. lotH 14.'! 29 35 7 61 117 IVO 3903 self pregnant, or as soon as fullness and Your petitioner (urtber sliows and avers s 0 !4 of n 1110 acres ot n o fl! 4 ot. lotto 140 1683 438 W lUO 8888 sot 31 too 11(4 discomfort with morning sickness is evident. question before the magistrate to de- that tbu taxes, intereitt, collection (so and 4 ,50 la OS! 100 1«5e0rdso ( lots i lots 10 and II 4 13 107 16 too 6 3ii It relieves the excruciating pain occasioned s'/4of n w!4otn w !< lot 18 95 S5 i>4 too 3 24 by the strain cidc was whether the accused should oxponsoH, as sot (ortli in said "Hcliedulo A." m 3347 8 44 130 100 4321 are a valid lien on tbo several parcels of 30, 1038 4'.!:< ea 100 2210 lots 150 38 35 913 145 109 4813lo t 15 2 08 54 •« too 3 70 onthe tend ion* be arraigned on a civil or a criminal tot 6 157 9I7U7 5184 828 1U0 87U19 lots 16 to S3 Inclusive of the abdo- lands dcHurlbod In said Hcboduio, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH OP RANGE 8 WEST. charge. • Your petitioner (urtber sbows tliat tbe lot 4 and s 15 2-5 (I uf Iota sat 316 iia Kio"iim minal mus> said taxes on said doHcrlbod lands bavo re­ sec tut 11335 20 45 463 100 148 33 lots 30 und 31 SIS 54 118 IU)8 70 cles. A bottle All the witnesses, even the girl her­ mained unpaid (or more tban one year after w part ot n M ot n e !i Wi rds o( lots 5 and 0 lot la M IS US luo 173 c 0 s 11 ll.OO, 5 lU IUI8 2ti5 41 100 14 SI lots !i!l and 34 3 us ."it (>8 KIO self and her mother, declared thot tliuy wore returned as delinquent; and tbo 108 HH.55 3303 8.'•4 100 11611 8 70 and is sold by said taxes not bavhiK been paid, and tbe w part ot s >/i of n 0 H-- "'i"vi""4»""i"uo'"iii"8f l lots .100 8 37 818 33 100 1188I«tsa5t04ttnclusive6l 7 160 25 109 9 03 all druggist*. the man had not maltreated her. But same INIIUK now due and rvmalninK unpaid, 5 41) 1330 lots lUU 25 17 6 54 101 1(0 33 73 lots4S,44,45aiid7a.4ts ti>7 10 no 6 3,5 as above sot (ortb. your petitioner prays a nHotsw>4 Sj too 28(19 lot58 343 03 lU 100 4 15 THC IRADFICLD REGULATOR CO. course, as the poor wonmn had noth­ sums computed and extended aKalnst said 35 64 60 94 05 24 01 3 79 IUO 134 05 lot 3 ,..183 U8H 179 •28 loo 995 lotsAO, eeanc 61 ing to confess. lands, tbiit each o( said parcels o( land may eparlofse Hot lot 3 .,184 0 45 108 86 too 939 109 44 U7 too"a SO ATLANTA. QA. bo sold (or tbe amounts duo tbereoo, as pro­ lot 0,... ,184 3 49 91 14 100 554 lots 69 and 70 Then the accused man, who was vided by law, to pay tbo lien a(oroNald. 38I0M 5153 1340 SOS 1 OS (17 98 ..180 10 13 41 100 14 17 n part ot n o !4 ot lot 3 2u;i 206 M 08 100 368 already on his knees, took oath in And your petitionor will over pray, etc. lot 7...... I8U 3 58 93 14 100 505 lots 71, 73, 75, '.0, 106, IU7 and 157 Putod January lAtli. Itnti. :n 53 inoo 4:13 00 lOu 2S58 lot to.. ..187 090 181 38 101) 10(15 988 841 37 100 |3«6 Chinese fashion by brcalcing a saucer. I'EKBY F. P0WEB8, e part of n w M ot lot 0,.., -too 758 197 '30 100 19 H5 lots 83 to 92 inclusive „ ,„..,.i.,..;.... |nj)tai0Utttj;§nc^ Most solemnly ho protested that his Auditor Gonoral ot tbe Htato of Mlcbiiian, 33 60 11)00 432 (iU 100 3358 lot a ,191 191) 29 KlU 10 49 1987 S67 41 111(1 1435 tor and In bebaltot said State. TOWNSHIl* 3 NORTH OF RANGE 2 WEST. entiro except • 44 ft ot s 10 rds ot w 8 rds lots 04, 95, 96, 97,98, 99 and 100 ..;... relations with the girl had been sec 198 32808 8540 1315 100 42829 772 SOI 81 I«6 1104 proper. Still the magistrate was not aOHEDULI A. a piece of land commencing 57 1-7 rds w of n s 0 rds ot lot 13 lot 108. 1(19 SO (4 100 3,10 w corner ot s o ii ot s w M, w 330-7 rds, s 70 199 3573 929 143 109 4745 lot IU9 tdS 8? 04 190 83;i PAF?T TWO. satisfied and he demanded another rds 0 33 0-7 rds, n 70 rds ot o9 rdsot lotl lots 115 to 147 inclusive test. 10 10 204 09 11 100 4 44 SlVl 093 1811 loo 10 00 3380 880 135 lOJ 4501 lot 8 215 15 40 loo SHU lots 148,149, ISA, 151,158 and m ;. .... The girl's forefinger was first cut 0 '4 otse H 4 03 7 67 I 30 80 2010 6 80 105 100 35 01e 0 rdsot lot 1 613 1.13 21 I no Thursday, Feb. 20, 1902. and the blood therefrom allowed to a 2r« '•jiiiVti' "ioVis" i"(ib' 'iriji lots 158 and 163 189 34 OS 34 •iii o TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH OP RANGES WEST, lot 14 216 1817 4 73 10) lots 159,160, t«t and US M to drop into a bowl of water provid­ •s sec lots to, II and 13. 2163, 31 (18 01 40 ed by the court. Tlie detective's fin­ s w M of n w !4.., 818 lUSU 365 41 too 14 SG lotl«7 56 15 US 100 173 TEN PAGES. 10 40 548 143 •a 100 818 und 'A ot entire.. Lansing Improvement Go's Addition, ger was next cut, and the same pro­ n w )4 ot n w M 335 too To* blk 11< : i I 81.40 12 81 •335" "6i""i'wi" if 78 ceeding carried out. The magistrate TAXES OP iTflO. lot 6 237 100 ;69 lot R...... fi 129 31 OS too 36<) w Hofsw Wof n w W- lot 2 231 100 625 then held that as tlie blood mixed, CITY OP LANSING. 21 80 383 74 It 100 408lot s 3,4 and 5 Ti ii lot 14...... 6 4 04 1 (lit IS 109 10 31 KID 393 THE SMALLEST MEMBERS. th,e detective was guiltj', and remand­ Townscnd's Subdivision ot n 11 4 of icc 30. ,TUWN8HII'4 NORTH OP RANGE 3 WEST. 2;i9 lolott 881.3 . 162 . Si1 14S S390 O09S 849 bik sec o 3 rds ot n 6 rds of. w98 88 5rd _s S.oJt 67lo. t 31 93 Tw Wsi 100 ed him fop trial before the court on SS'/4 rdsot n W ot lotl a piece ot land commencing 23 R4-100 rds s and 843 1008 513 79 Moore's Sub on DlkST, Two Hepreacntntlvea in the Iliinae a criminal charge. 15 I 00 t 13 t II00 f 1 Si i4U 4-111 rds o from n w corner ot sec, thence w S rds of n 5 rds of w 8 rds ot lot I 'i'oS"w"ii blK Who Are the Muat Dlmlnalive o 30 rds, s 47 rds, w 20 rds tbeiice n to place 343 2040 530 H3 100 37 52 lot 4 . 1 4 A3 120 1910 0 702 TAXES OK 180J. ot beginning 0 350 ft ot lots 1 and 3 lots . 3 270 72 11 100 469 of SIfiteaiiicn. CITY OF LANSING; 30 6 85 5 74 149 83 1 UO 8 46 34.5 37184 9668 1487 100 48439 Park Place Addition, bIk • • •• . n e W of n e !4 s Ji of W '/4 of lot 8 blk N 11714 ftot lots .;. S47 37309 70 90 10 91 109 355 60 lot 1... 16 7TU 200 811« ) II01 The tiiby member of the liouse is ;(,') 4U 173 45 07 lUO 334 SO ' 04;i 11 SO ;i8 too sssi a piece ot land commencing 7 rds m ft n of lot 2... 19 «u3 170 2110 0 9 49 Representative Lever, of Soutli Caro­ se !4 ot n0 H s w corner of Clark st, n 2>/i rds, w 5>/i rds, s lots 18 and 14,. Decker's Addition. lina, lie is only 27 years old, and CASTOR IA 35 40 339 GO 09 100 3983>/ i rds, 0 5» n 30 rds, e 337» ft, s lOO ft, e 40 ft, n luu ft, e Morrison'sSuMivlsonof blk 16, Townsend's 0 20 ft ot w lai ft ot s au ft ot lot 2i 130 ft to begiuiiing rds, also except a pleco IS rdsn and s by 13H iill persons not entitled to the floor 6 14 70 3 85 60 1(10 2U',!3 465 78 13110 1808 .100 606.51 rds e and w in s e corner ot lot 8 The l>re*ldcnt'« Salarr. Subdivision ut n 11 % ot Section 3u. a ploce ot land commencing at s o corner ot 4110 1147 170 ICO &8iH to vacate, "llie rules of the house re­ blk a piece ot land commencing on s lino of Shla- By the net of congress of September blk U, w tu rds, s 8 rods, o lu rds, n M rds wttssee St. WA rds o of w line ot sec 15, s l5Vi a parcel ot land IS rds n and s by tS^rdse' quiring the same." For three days Lot 10 1 Sil2 2 71 OH 100 tt03 to 11305 2039 tu 100 14790 . rds, e 5 rds, n I5H rds, w 6 rds and w.iu M o corner ot tot 8 .'. 24, 1793, and again on February 18, •HXI 751 Its 100 3853 Kennedy saw a small boy sitting ut a TAXES OF 18fl2, s ^ of 0 90 ft of lot 2 1808 479 72 100 S1.50 1798, the ealary of the president of CITY OF LANSING, a 1572 400 (lil lUO 2144 a ploce of land commencing on s line ot Shia­ lot 9 52 88 13 75 313 too 0975 desk and coolly disregarding the olll- a piece of land commencing 90 ft w of n e cor­ und t-5 of lot 12 5 (it 146 '23 109 830, the United States was fixed at $25,000 blk wassee st 15^ rds e ot w line of sec l!i, s WA cial summons to retire, llo threw ner ot lot 4, s 22,it, w 10 ft, s 44 ft, w to rlvor, rds, e a rds, n t5!4 rds, w 3 rds W 28 rds ut lot 21 0078 28«0 363 100II9U1 and that of the vice president at $5,000. nll7 ftot lot 5 down rivor to n lineot lot 4, e to beginning.,. 1335 345 58 too 1823 Townsend's Addition, his piping, penetrating voice in the 30 8 61) »45 :M ion lOilK Thot of the president contsnucd the 11 888 lUl 10 lUO 0(15« pleco of land commencing 3314 rds w and 9 blk direction of the lad, but without ef­ Commencing 0 rds e and 150 ft n of s o cor of s 50 ft ot that part ot lots 1 and 2 n ot Wall St. rdss otsw corner ot Mlcb ave and Logan s96ftote57!4 ftot lotl same until March 3, 1873, when it was lot )i, blk 34;i, e m rds. n 6U ft, w 8X rds. s fect. On the third day Kennedy told O^tt 34;i »17 340 la 100 7 70 la !iU22 6 20 81 lUU 27 39 st, w 2 49-luo rds, s 9 rds, e 2 49-1(10 rds. n 9 rds 1 827 81S 33 100 I17S raised to $50,000, nt which time U. S. n 20 ft of S 46 ft ot lot 5 ; 1704 443 08 lUO 21115 o 1-6 ot n \i of lot 8 his troubles to Amos Cummings. Township 4 North ot Range 3 West, 14 UU9 200 40 100 1399 a piece ot land commencing SO rds s and au I 334 88 14 1(0 540 Grant was president. The salary ot sec S80M ft of Iota rds w ot sw corner ot Mlcb ave and Logait n 1-5 ot tlio following doscrlption, commenc­ lots 4 n 16 SIO 46 100 1551 "If that boy don't get out of here the vice president was raised to $8,- 14 '.A)i5 768 117 100 3890 st, sSrds, w 4 rds, n Srds, o4 rds e 40 ft ot w 217 ft of n to rds of lot 8. before 12 o'clock I'll llirow him out," ing 7!4 rdss ot sw corner ot Michigan avo s 0 rds of w K of lot U except e HM rds 70 18 08 too 191 IS 277 73 a 109 460 000 in 1S53, to $10,000 iMarch 3. 1873, and Logan St, s 6 rds. w 10 rds n 5 rds, e 10 rds 10 3249 586 UU lOU ;i024 A piece of land commencing 38 rds w ot sw Townsend's Sub of that part of Sec SO north said Kennedy. and January SO, 1874. it was again 17 4 70 518 la lUO 11V7 W 203^ ft Ot lots 10 and 17 corner ot Logan and Washtenaw sts, s 7 ot Grand River, "What boy?" .nskcd Cummings. Decker's Addition, 10 8431 2192 337 lOUUOUO rds, w 4 rds, n 7 rds, o 4 rds- blk reduced to $8,000. The constitution blk w 3-tl of lots 8 and 0 . 377 73 a lOU 460w II>4 ft ot e MH ft ot s K ot lot I "Sitting over there," replied Ken­ of the United States says: "The 17 404 106 10 100 625 a piece of land commencing 74 rds w of n e I 10092 3601 40O 100 13103 lots 1«, 20,21 nnd 22 w 1 rdote HrdB|otlot 16 corner ot Kalamazoo and Irfigan Sts, n 8 rds, nedy, pointing in Lever's direction. president shall, at (stated times, re­ e 3 rds of w 7 rds ots 'A ot lot I .;.» :> 173 181) 07 100 408 17 103 60 08 too 851 w 4 rds to corporation lino s 8 rds, e 4 rds,.-. 1 819 818 38 IdO ira "I wouldn't throw him out," said ceive for services a compensation Cadwell's Addition, w M ot n 4 rds ot lot 6 and n 4 rds of lot« 138 30 00 too 880 Cummings. IU 18UU 469 72 IIM 2444 a piece of land commencing 66 rds w ot n w Sparrow's Sub of lot 1. blk 14, ot Townsend's which shall neither be increased nor blk n 12 rds ot o 10 rdi and w s rds ot s 4 rds of e corner ot Kalamsiu)o and Logan Sts, n 8 rds, Sub ot that part ot sec 29 n ot Grand "Why not?" inquired Kennedy. lot 7 a 55 (II 03 100 318 10 rds of lot a River, diminished during the period for w4rds, sSrds, 0 4 rds blk "Because," remarked Cummings, CITY OP MASON. ' 10 1445 370 68 100 1979 138 36 06 110 880 which ho shall be elected," lot 18 SI 14 95 389 00 lOU 8044 a piece ot land commencinK 86 rds wand 13 lot 12 8 696 181 28 100 lOOS "you might lose your job. lie's a Olds' Addition, lot 19 81 211)9 548 84 100 8841 : rdsnofnw corner ot Kalamasoo und.Lo- Turner and Smith's Addition. member of the house." blk s 1 rd of lot 30 and n M of lots S3 and S3 gan Sts, w 8 rds, n 5 rds, o 8 rds, s S rds . blk -TOCURE-ACULDlJi.OlllB.OATJ 81 4409 a 40 170 100 6831 609 166 84 100 880un d Vi of lots 7,8,9,10,11 and II *IIMI*t*«*«**(., Kennedy didn't say a word, and lotO. :i7 103 113 04 1«0 320lot s 31, 25and S '/• o( lot922and 33 .,.,i.,.T..;i..M.,r Take Laxative BroinoQuinine Tablets. n 'A of Iota 53- 3II -»43 18-100 7(15 a piece of land commenclnj?37ras sand 82 rds 2 15 8(1 4 13 93100 8101 Itepresentative Lever remained undis­ 31 5U8U 13 33 3 0t 100 07 IU 7 ft w ot s w corner of Kalaiiia'/.»o and Lo­ und a docroo in favor of tho State ot Green Oak Addition, lot 1,... ,.40 37 M 3 37 53 100 87 84 30 S8U 73 11 100 4 04 lot 12 87 1 07 38 (H 109 289 MlclilKaii, aL'alnstoach parcel of land tlioro- blk w !4 of lots 11 and 1S.„13. 95 s Vi of lota "Alexander Stephens was the small- Dnllard's Addition, In descrlbod, for tho amounts therein spoci- lotll 12 8723 RB49 ai9 100 17721 41 .14 24 3 70 57 lOO 19 51 blK 62 107 '.18 04 lOU 839 cstmanin congress," says Mr. Lessler, llod, claimed to ho duo for taxes, Interest and lot 11 la «iu2 uaaa 2 58 looiaiha s 3 rdsot lot 3 Township 2 North ot Range 1 West, chui'Kus on each such parcel ot land, and that all that part o( blk on n H o( sw 'A< soc 15, s 5it 25 78 •"ii'ilj""i"(ia "i'(ib"'34 61 lotsl9&Sa..,l 6 40 109 26 100 9 44 sec "but he was also one of the greatest such lands bo SHid for the amounts so o( line oxteiulod w (rom sw corner o( lot lot 5 and n ^ ot lot 4...,. Dames' and Person's Sub', a piece ot land commencing 63 rds south of n men. There is hope for me." claimed by tho State ot MlchlKan, 5,blklU.,.i7 5011) 55 07 325 lOOlU.'il Kl . 57 33 'T4'9rs2i"''i'o(i'''75'5a blk 0 corner of w Vi of s w 94, tlionco u Ho deg, w It is ordered that said petition will bo o40ftofs« rdsot lot U, TAXES Oli" 1803. entire 1 9 rds 2 Iks to center of road, s27 deg, w 13 4-5' brouKht on for liearlnK and dcuroD at thu CITY OF MASON. 55 5181 "ia"47"'2'oV"l"()o"'il8'36 rds, s 80 dog, e 12 rds 12 Iks to e line ot w Vi' A Card. Slarch lorm of this Court, to be hold at w Mote i^ot Iots5and0, lot 1 2 City of LansInK, In tbo County odnKham, ; Olds' Addition. &9 2 91 78 IS 100 4 70 ot w HI thence north to beginning We, tlie undersigned, dii hereby nttree State of MlchlKan, on tbe ad day o( Marcli, b!k lot 4 UO 87 81 23 83 351 100 11615 out lot A 112 27 2910 4 49 100 140 95 4 1102 2H) 38 100 1360 to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle A. D.. 1002, at tho openlnR o( tbo Court on lotO M,..37 109 107 04 100 3 20 n H Of w 0 rds ot lot 1 and w 3 rds otnoH ot Bcctier's Addition, •Griffin's Addition, that day, and I bat all persons Interested in blk of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If VILLAGE OP WILLIAMSTON, lots 03 3275 8 53 131 100 436S blk 100' such lands or any part tbBreo(, doslrhiK to lots 7 and 8 except w 345 ft lotO 2 102 87 04 100 n Vi of lots? and 6 it fails to cure your cough or cold. contest tbe lion claimed thereon by tbo Stato blk 00 161 30 00 100 390lots3& 4 3 208 64 08 190 II 10 80 '21 03 100 204 We also Kuaruntee a 25-ceht bottle to ot MlchlKan, (or such taxes. Interest and lot 7 3» 67 50 02 lOO 3160 H of lot 1 Iots5&0 3 808 64 08 charKos or any part thereof, shall appear In Holt and Stool's Addition, prove satisfactory or money refunded.. TAXES OP 18B1, 67 444 84 11560 1779 109 579 29 lots 7, 8,9 and 15 said Court, and tUo with tho Clerk tiiereo(, s 1 rd ot 0 '/i of lot 4 and n 1 rd oi o H of lot 5, a 412 107 to 100 635 blk PRATT «fc HAYDEN. aotliiK us roKlstor In chancery, tliolr objec­ CITY OP LANSING, 08 01 34 04 100 310lot s 10,11, IS, 13,16,17 and 18 lot 3 und n Vi of lot 4 LoNOYEAn BROS. tions thereto, on or before tho llrstday ot tho blk s 8 rds of e 'A ot lot 6 3 UU7 173 27 100 907 3 634 189 21 ICO 794 term of this Court above metitlonod, and n 117« ft of lot 5 08 3017 784 121 100 4022 lotll 3 lUS S7 04 100 2 33 that In default tliorco( tbo samo will bo w 4 rds o( 0 7 rds o( s S rds o( lot 7 and n 4 rds McRobort's and Sackrider's Addition, taken as confossod and a decree will betaken 30 lasa 1140 63 100 20lo lots 19; 2u, SI and 22,...: ; blk Che** RallwajTiifiiVelt Becker's Addition, o(e7rdso(iot 8 I •Dii and oiitored as prayed for In said petition. 08 02 93 10 30 352 100 8381 3 418 1C7 16 100 6 36 lota 1 1174' 3 05 47 100 1636 The Trans-Siberian railway gltes And It Is tuvtbor ordered that In pursuance blk und K.o( w 0 rds o( lots 7 and 8 Dushi Butler and Sparrow's Addition, VILLAGE OF DAN8V1LLE. the cheapest rates in the worl£ It of said decree tho lands doscrlbod In said pe­ tition tor wblch a decree of sale shall bo lots 19, 20,21 and 22 * 08 189112 49 30 7 58 100 247 50 blk Township 3 North ot Range 1 East. Is possible to buy an emigrant ticket, made, will be sold for tho several taxes, lii- 3 140 120 00100300 und 1-3 of w 9 rds o( lots 7 and 8 0 !^ ot lot 10 fl6C lorost and cbarKos tboroon as determined by 08 219 88 6717 8 80 100 280 85 8 1895 337 63 100 1784a ploce ot land commencing 19 rds 85 Iks e of covering 6,000 miles, nearly three Whltols Subdivision ot blk 11, s 85 (t of e 3 rds ot lot 8 lots 4 25N7 . OAS 100 lie 8359 n w corner ot soc, thence w 2 76 IN s, s 18 such decree, on tbo tirst Tuesday In May U8 199 63 08 lOO 369 weeka' journey, lor about three dol«, tboreattor, boKlnninK at 10 o'clock, A. M„ on Claypool's Subdivision. lot 10 07 10 71 4 34 67 100 Si 73 rds, e 2 cbs 75 Us, n 13 rds to place ot begin­ e 74 ft of n >/i ot lot 1 w »ii ft ot e 157 ft 0 lot 3 and n 1^4 ft of o 157 lot 8 9 Township 1 North ot Range 1 West, Kidney cnmplant kills more people col thereof, at tho olllco ot the County Treas­ TAXES OP 1805. W % ot lot 8 4 62 118 18 100 6 88 sec • urer, or ut such convonlont place as sliall bo Lotll 1 CITY OF LANSINGino 00. 100 600 ft utlot 4 048 1U8 SO 100 942 than any otber.dlseHse. This Is due to i> ou 83 '4676 IS 10 187 100 0178 11 1962 508 78 100 S688 a parcel ot land 4 rds e>and w by 8 rds n and s selected by lilm at tbo county seat ot tho LotO 14Par k Place Addition5!l (1,3 100 the disease being so insidious that it County o( InKliam, S^te o( Michigan; and Lot 10 14 A3 Oil 100 •iSH und HI ot e 167 ft of lot 4 except n IH ft Cadwell's Addition bounded n Iw High and Meeker Sts, o by that the salo then and there niacOo will bo a Lot a 1bl5k 107 00 100 H58 ,83 37 50 9 7Ji 160 1(X) 49 76 Latter, s by Cummings and w by Wboatou gets a good bold OQ tbe avstem;before ** 38 lots 84 13774 36 81 651 100 180UU blk ,, , 23 UO 91 100 4»() it is recognized, Foley's Kidney Cure Lot 4 15 81 04 toil 205 lot A ,1 866 66 10 100 4 31 ubllc salo, and each parcel described in tbo Lots 15 "73 81 04 100 295 0 J^ of n 12 (t of lot 11 uiid 0 M of lot 13 lot 14 3 160 44 07 100 8'41a piece ot land commencing 38 rds w ot sec will prevent tbe development of fatal Secreo sliall bo separately oxuosed (or sale Lot 1 19 73 107 UU lUO 3 58 84 308U 801 133 100 410lo4 t .7 3 SOU 64 08 100 3 66 lino between sees 27 and 28 on s lino ot Rico (or tho total taxes. Interest and cburRos, and 145 W a of lotll St, s IN rds, w 10 rds, n 18 rds, e 16 rds disease if taken iu time. W. M. Mc- tlio salo simll bo made to tbe person payinK Lots 19 HI Oil 100 347 lot to 3 6'j 14 OS 100 108 Lota 19 UU 93- 05 100 334 03 4740 1832 199 100 US03 lot 3 4 168 41 CHI too 3 05 28 8 44 03 19 100 417. CroBsen. tbo (ull amount cbargod against such parcel, no w 2-6 of lotsli and 6 ...-.....'. and accepting a conveyance ot tlie smallest Lot 4 19 107 1(1 100 8 58 entire 5 81U6 548 84 100 2888 a piece of land commencing 16 rds w of sec Lot 13 SO 145 119 04 100 94 15507 4033 620 100 20869 lino between sees 87 and 28 on s lino ot Rice undivided too simple interest thoroin; or. if 83 am n S3 ft, 5^ In. ot B 40 ft, 6H iu of lots 4 und 5 Knglewood Park Addition, no person will pay tlie taxesand cliarges and Lot 13 20 53 03 1(N) 228 St, s 18 rds, w 4 rds, n 16 rds, e 4 rds Lotll 20 1'3« 53 03 KM) 2 28 190 2015 080 105 109 3590 lot 39..,. 78 SO 03 ISO 201 take a conveyance ot less than tlie entire lot 97.... .114 30 05 lOU 2 49 28 344 89 14 100 5 47 thereof, tiioii tlio whole parcel shall be of­ Lot 0 145 4t OS 100 199 lots 0 aiid 7 Lot 7 va 101 280U 6723 880 100 88714 lot 108. 117 30 05 t (0 S 62 VILLAQE.OP NEMOKA. fered and sold. It any parcel of land cannot 41 OS lOO 199 lot 137... , 117 30 06 100 852 bo sold tor taxos, Interest and charges, such Lot 8 73 41 OS 100 199 0 11 ft oflot 0 Lot 6 73 it'l 02 100 179 104 99 20 04 190 2 SO French's Addition, lot 15 5 .20 07 01' 100 134 ^ThoGuraHialGum iarcel shall bo passed over for tbe time bo- Lot 7 i. 50 33 (Ki 100 179 e Vi ot lot 4 blK VILLAGE OP ONONDAGA, flig, and shall, on tlie succeeding day, or bo- 109 110 83 38 81 443 10014500 toro tbe close ot the.sale, bo reolTercd, and it, Lot 8 32 50 !ia 02 loo 179 s 0 rds of n lO rds of lot 1 blk Lot 1,.., ,'3!l 50 41 OS 100 199 W % oflot 4 '. 1 1813 471 72 1002 4 65 GiaughBf on.such second olTor, or during such sale, n Vi of lot 1.... t*«t**llllll*lttiit***lt«**tlll***l*lt*t|*t*|||(itititt tbo samo cannot bo sold. for tho amount Lot 3...... 21 44 41 OS lOfl 1119 100 67 40 17 54 270 100 88 70 w 3 rds of 0 4 rds ot lot 16 Lot IS.. ,...'« 41 41 02 100 199. e K of lots 5 and 6 8 869 07 19 100 4 a . ,843 89 14 100 . 648\ CoUa, aforesaid, tbo County Treasurer shall bid 109 2767 717 110 oit tbo same in tbo name ot tho Stato. Lot 13. ...S3 44 iCI OS 170 190 80 84 e 1 rd of lot 15 and w 8 rds ot lot 10. >****t*illtit**«t VILLAGE OP. W11LIAMST0». ; Lot 14..., S3 60 33 179 w^iof sSOii (totlots 2 388 lUl 1610 0 005 y!K.| Grippe, Witness the Hon. Howard Wlest, Olrcult Ill' 129 34 OS 1( .3 08 , •' bin: , • • . • . ,; • 50 n 2M rds ot lot 6 *t«*tttftitt***t Judge, and tiio soikl ot said Circuit Court of lots 114 144 31 3762 otIT ..as 8 37 218 83 100,ll.ps;,:-J Whooping Cough, Asthnnai Ingham County, this 10th day or,Tanuary, A. 5(1 5 77 100 188 09 4 160 39 06 100 205 41 eaOftof'WllSttof lot7 B 6 rds of w 8Vi rds ot lot 5 lots 18and 19 ..»...... ,>.I.„...... ,I>M.'»...U'.J ..'.' , Bronohltit ancl,lniolplcAt D„ IIHK!. 114' 3079 967 "l"47""i'w"'4888 ft UOWAKD AVEIST, , 44 4 568 158 33 100 858 ilS 488 IW, 89 lOp'! 78S • , Conaumptlon, It TAXES OK 1805. W 86 ft ot lot 7 '. [SEAT.] ^ Circuit .ludge. .114 669 09 17390 80 70 iM'sTOsi Oroon Oalt Addition. "^ •"'•'Oaytou'iiiubofelOncreiots e Mor:s"w'Mof >; Countersigned. „ oiry'op MASON. ;W. 10 ft of e60 ft of lots 7 aad 8 .,„ blk • ••'• .•^•v'ii?i:' '•• F. D. WooDWORTH, Register. Olds' Addition, 114 85 74 11 "l"«i""4"70 lota 4 196 81 .p8 100 8 S3 •.!•• • secB';, ^' ' •'"'•:' :•'} ,\ ' blk w 8 rds ot lot 8 and w M ot 0 2>^ rds of let 10... TOWN 4 NORTH OP RANGE 3 WEST, Lot 0.; 87 04 . 70 8 '^ """"'J?? "••"•• 60118 166313496 - 7 7913 8U67'817 10010887 lotll bl.,3k .:' ' 67 IS '93 100 174 lot IS...... T '••• • •••. '.S?.!; IS. ,98 1 OO .174 STATE OP MICHIGAN. TAXES OP 1807. undHotsHotwrnf^ot^otO...,,, ottrdsoflot II lot 17;,,,.. 100 16310 9 BIS 160 85 100 000 ••^. 1 :••;:•'67:1 .15'[.' 98 100 174 To the CirmU OouH for the Oninly qf Ingham, CITY OF MASON,; lotl .110 410 108 IT,- 100 6 41 e a of w Hot lots 10 and 12... lot 18...... ,8 •*•'-' . I'litSt!' 16 M 100 174 !• in Chancert/1. . . "• ' ' QrllUn's Addition, a 663 172 27 100 902lo t 29,.,... ..8 1 • 67 16 03 100 171 lots 1 and 2,.. lot as,,,,.. .v •46. 190 Thepotliloh of Perry ,P, Powers. Auditor blk its 31381 81401863 l,8M8. Townieitd'i sub of n « fl W of see ao General of the Stato of Michigan, tor and in Lot 3 16 443 323 18 00 7 83 lot 10 „118 . K>62; Hull's Addition, behalf of said State, respocttuily shows that TAXES OP 1809. s Mot lot 3..., TOWN 4 NORTH OF RANGE 2 WEST. tho list of lauds hereinafter set, forth and 128 610 95 lOU 8180 lot9.,...,J„..l . :,i , 4 24 110 17 100 661 marked "Schedule A," contains a desorlDtlon TOWNSHIP 8 NOBTH OP RANGE 1 EAST. e Hot lotl... bin TOWNSHIP I NORTH OP RANGE 8 EAST. liM •iK'OT'''4'i«"'iw'u'r86 ' Handy .Homo Addition, entire 5 8 M 1852 380 50 100 17 of all the lands in said County, ottnghiim ••;,, ....gocv;- •• bile uponwbich taxes were assessed for the years 'eV';•'•;••i o,f n;.^..«oo w a , M... *«...) lot 6 and 8 M of lot 6, Ititl. **l(««tl> Mist * ( » I (IIKMd mentioned therein, «nd wblcb were returned' w j4of s eNt , *»,«• ••• ..n.!..... *.,.. 18S 10OO3 S60I 409 lootaioi lots a 129. 84 06 100 368 as delinquent for non-payment of taxes, and ;. .85 80 tfflO 2a6, aO JOG 12 78 W10 ft ot e 05 ft of lots II and IS tor alley'^t. (lists lots 2t and 26 (t*tlll*ll|tti»««tt). ltit*lttl**tMt i**iit«iiiieitt*« f&^'sHoney^ui^fiiir wblcb taxes have ifot been paid; together ^ • 18 80 179 47 07 lOO 883 ISO 644 1*1 at ?00 16 03 nmH0t....»llpi 989 J)57 40 100 188U 907 I 4 61 100 170' 1

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Mr. George Clements, o( Kansas City, a well-knowa knight of the sample case,, is responsible for the -AT- following story, says the Baltimore weakens the body and de­ Mews: grades the mind. It saps "Talk about the rapid growth of Harlwick ft Miekelson's Lumber Yard. cities, why, Neosho FulLs, Kun„ holds the nervous strength that the record. I think the town is still is the source of all health, Costs one-quarter less to lay them. Give them on the map, but I won't he sure. At and perverts the functions atrial. They will give the best of any rate, 1 remember when the popu­ of every organ. Because lation jumped in one day from 600 to satisfaction. 40,000, and the next day jumped back of its stubborn nature, it is oguin. This was merely occasioned often called incurable. This by a fair, and not a country fair ut is not true. There is one that, but simply a little cros-sroads celebration. It was juat after Presi­ medicine that never fails to MAN. ARE YOU WEAK dent Hayes had been elected. He was check the nervous spasms Amnrilii TnbloM will ciiru you, No mnn run rnjoy iho pU'iMiirn ol lll«. whn l« » wmkllng, who luffert Irnin Vtiricoculi'. NirvmiH brhillly. NIghtiv i'mlHtnni, ^hviinitj „.,.,.,.. .,„. touring the west at the time, and the der Triiubli-ii, Monul Worry, liupaunoy, Kicnuli't UM nl Tohoci--iccoo Mi mill Llnuonl,l(|uon, , tliltlilt tirt |r«MM TlullM TlullMf f and give new strength to glfMLiri, Vigor »nil Aoifvlij. W« gu«riniu«) iiur mawily. *—' -' ""•"* - '- ' ' citizens of NeOHho Palls secured a the entire system. (M M 11.00 fw ln.t l»m Mr 11.10. promise from him to attend their AMORITA CHEMICAL CO. •A'^'MAW, MICNMAN. fair. The town was fortunately on "My little girl had epilepsy so bad the line of a railroad, with u service that In one day she suSered teventy- PRATT * HAYRKN. Avenla, Haaon, Mlcb. one fits. The doctors cave her up to of two trains a day, but when the die, butlbeean givin(; ner Dr. Miles' coinpnny learned of the president's Nervine aud now she is perfectly well. proposed visit n panij of workmen at It took five bottles to effect a cure." THROUGH A GLASS. once started to lay siding's. At least - MRS, ADIR LEWAUEN, a dozen were constructed around the Siloam Sprinss, Ark. BOLD CURE IVORY SOAP is a skin soap. On one square little frame station, together with a KEELEY INSTITUTE ineh (rf your hand there are 2,800 pores. On Y for the convenience of the engines. When the great day arrived the pres­ 65 WASHINGTON AVENUE. DETROIT. MICH. the whole body you have 2>381,284 dl these ident was at hand, with several mem­ Dt. Miles' FOR DRUNKENNESS AND MORPHINE ADDICTION. bers of his cabinet and a military es­ EstubllHlied little cavities to lock after. Every one of these ,„iH»ill 1M»I,. IENDORSE D BY THE UNITED STATES OOVERNMENT cort from Port Kiley, The railroad Cousallatlon Free. openings must be kept dear, or the impurities of the company estimated that 40,000 people For Lileralure and All laroi nation Atfdrcsa PHONE. MAIN 2067 body can not pass out. Now, to cleanse the pores, visited Xeosho Falls that day, and I Nervine QEO. W. BRIQQS. ••O'V. dare say some of them are talking allays nervous irritation, •••••••••••I you need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not about it yet. The next day the vis­ stops spasms, restores di­ from q^ion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use itors were all gone, for there were no OllTOAQBBALB. Default having been hotel accommodations, and nothing gestion and mental vigor. Mmade in tbecoudltlonion*i ofacertalofa certaian niortmori- of Ivory Soap. 99«5i(i» per ant. pure. Sold by drucsisti on guarantee. KHKe made by Ambrose M. Louniibury to K, to feed them with. The gang of work­ FARMERS' BANK! U.Lewlii,dated Anguitaist A. b,18W,and re. COf llltMV III* If 1M MMTSI« MMtil CO. CINeHlMtl men came back and tore up the sid­ Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Oldeit and atronaeit State and SavlDga corded In the oflloe o( tbe Reil.ter of Deed., ings and the Y, and the town again liank. for the County or Ingham ana State of Mlobt- k Kun.on thulUdday ofAuKOit A. O. l8W.iu resumed its normal placidity, just as liber 107 of Morigagea, on page 484 on which mtiriaaKH there In claimed to be due at the though nothing had happened." CAPITAL, $60,000 dateortblH notice the eum of Twenty Two WAIT'S CLAIM ALLOWED. ANIMALS PULL OF YEARS. Dollars, and eighty eight ornts, (liU.SS) Inter- e.t due, and an attorney', lee ol li'irteen Dol­ |nglm€0ttntgpnr$ SOME COSTLY SMOKED MEATS. InmatPM of °a Paris Instllallon (or lars provided (or In said mortgage, and n* Bf.D.GHATTERTON. • PresldCit suit or proceedings at law having been In­ T* Reeelve tttOUO rroM ike Hiai* for Fiae llami and Bacun from Irpland Aa<^d tlnndraitedH That Have L.C.WEBB, • Vice-Preeldent stituted to recover tbe money, secured by laJairlM MceeHtKl. Lived Over the I.lmlt. A.J.HALL, • Cashier said mortgage, or any part thereof; That HIvMl the Product of R. C. DART, Assistant Cashier Mow, Therefore, Uy virtue of the power ot PART TWO. The claim of Fred 8. Walt of this Virarinia, sale contained In Mid mortgage, and cents live far beyond the averafje age if prop­ est, and all legal costs, together wltb an «t- il mal Guard was orderml there for ME YOU ALIVE7it s uirney's fee of Klfteen Dollars, provided by will Hut PNjr Ti»x«ii-l|NMlliiN l« IN muster In tbe uailniial service. One n pound, and the bacon at 33 or 33 cents erly cared for. Many birds certainly law and covenanted lor therein, the premi.ev Ihn tJi>MriH Had Will Bti Naiileil. day, while returning from drill, he n pound. attain an extraordinary npfc. I'^af^lus, being described In .aid mortgage a. all tbat Toynur boNtlnterustN? Thentinyyoni certain lot, piece and parcel ofland .Ituate D. B. Tttylorufdie LHimiiii; Abxtraet slipped and fell, rupturing hiiUMelf se­ "These costly smoked meats are ravens and parrots frequently live a MeuUi wliere you can get wimt yna call in the towuHhlp of Wllllamstnn. In the verely. Hlnce then he has been able hundred years, and pelicans |)robalily for, and imt up In Nbape, vii: the County of Ingham and tJtaie of Michigan,' Co, will not pay liti«* ou liiit kookH t<» do but little if any work, Prosecut* ;inade from fine liogs that arc fed and and known and dencrlbed as lollow., to wit: thiH jreitr, evt>u If lliey ureHfl/.wl, Oitf> 'tended with scrupulous cave. The cur­ live as long, for it is recorded that one The south half bindt-r any allowance of the claim highly. gaije, and nut yet due, and Interest thereon until now. "Of course, there are fine hams pro­ five years old when it was placed in thu CORN-rED REEP and PORK at HKveii piir cent, per annum .luce the Sl.l HtructMl the iwiintwin to WMitwit/MhMiraut garden. aad our line of day of AuKUNllllOI. hooka The owiieni OIIJCUIMI, olaiiii* duced here, also, notably those of Vir­ Dated December 4tb 1901. II.MIM Ike I'aHKk ginia, the finest of which l>ring 24 cents Eels are also long lived. Prof, Ilneh- YBAI., MUTTON and LARD lug that they were «xeiu|it from taxa­ aail WMrka •« Ike V«M. E. D. LKWia, a pound. Included in the price of the ner tells of one wJuch was kept for 2U MorlgacM. tion auoordliiK to the ruiiiiUB of the 1« always complete. Uur line of POITLTKY H. II. llAWLEY, HUpreuie court. lu iiiaiiy iuHiaiicea Laxative Bromo-QuiMlneTableta run Limerick hums and bacon is a duty of years in a pond at Thiengcn, in which lithe belli the country aDords and our Ban Aiiorney lor Mortgagee. the taxes were paid under proteat and a cold III one day. No cure, no pay it was placed at the age of eight years. 4age«ut all klndaareelmply all right. Cold five cents a pound. If yon were to add Reata for everybody and we pay money tor ouruAua SAI.K. Uelsult baving been Bult begun to recover the aaiue. Mr. Price 25 centa. that to the price of the Virginia hams It attained a length of nearly five feet, lIldM, Pelta and Tall6w. Beipeotfully, Mmade ill the conditions of. certsin nortg.go Loouila of Jaukaon paid hialax and and its favorite liaunt was in the cur- made by Anibrone M. Lounsbury and Mlua yon would raise the cost of them to Loiinsliiiry. his wife, to Leniin Care, dstrd then commenced euli aKalnnl the city, Teachers' and Patrons' Meet­ S!) cents, and adding further the cost ;rent that flowed into the pond. All TNOMURMAtEVnANCL Uucumbur iiUt, A. U. INIW. and recorded In the and the euit baa Just betn decided in ing. authorities agree that domestic ani­ oltice ol' thu UoKiiitt-r of DuuOs, for thu Cniinly uf favor of Mr. LtHiaiia. Tue own waa of transportation from Europe would Inghuin and matu of Micbig.n.on lhv!£!d day argued laat AUKuet, At Mareliall H A meeting of the teachers' and pat bring, the Virginia hams pretty close mals which are obliged to do n good o. Uecumber, A. U. 1896 In liber 101 ol Mori- deal of work do not live so long as gsges, on page B2. .lid wblcb mortg.ite ws. ~F. duyder paid liiH tax under protest roits' will Iw held at.Oaiiavilie on HM to those of Limerick in price; so that Up-tO'Dttc .fiurw.rd* on thu 2Ut day of Aagost 1899. duly aud theu presented a bill to the coun* urday, b'eb, 2'1. Fuliowiiig is the pro in their original cost they are about those which lend n placid life. WHITMffS Qrocerv-Store sfslgued by the Skid Lemsn Case.by Lacy.Ann cil for the amount. The bill was re gram: Cuau, hli) itdmliiliitrullx, hu, tli« said Ltmuu the same. Is prepared to meet the wants of CuHu buvtiit! liuforu lliU tliiiu (llud. uiid lliu Nuld furred to the Unuuce committee, but MOIININO, "As to which is the better hnni, that She was sitlii g up with a sick man. Lucy Aijii Uiieu liuvlngbuuii duly and luKulljr t|i- was never paid. Mr. Snyder com> "\inerlcu," '. AdUleiico the people with all the polntud ndmliilmrailx of hi. enlalo by thu Pro- uienced suit atcalnst the city, but II "UuwurdHanU PunlKliiiioiitH," would be largely a matter of taste. No professional nurse was she, liutu Court of nuldCuuiit) ol lUKhum, lo Kzra Minnie Mullen The Irish ham is rich and Juicy, the Simply sitting up with her love-sick L). Luwie, which uitiilcnnicnt wan duly recordurt has been continued, both sides agree' DiHCU^Nluu Itid b> Cliilru huFlour lover, Delicacies, ' In DiiUI KuKlHtcr'n olllcu on tliu lUh day of iug to await the result of some of the Violin .-^iilu J. 0. llnut Virginia is of a more deliuate flavor." Oecumhur lUul, In llbur U7 of MortgURus ou pauc HUits begun iu other counties. It is U«cltullun '. Frauueii Kt*Jmi:!fS&y • ALoffapy pfthoGrtp falls to cure. It allows you to eat all \ Bberlfl. aasa OilTrYan.citn ,wlthlh' reach of everybody a treatmeui 9-IUa4aehe, Blok BMdache, VerUf0.. ,98 the food you want. The most sensitive ALVRBD AU.KK, rmjtB«nluA(i--iMk*r V'l Is.often a run-dowD system. Weak- [more effectual than otUiirs coatliig $25" lO-Dvipesals, lBdlgeiUoB,W««kSt6msoii,98 stomachs can take it. By itsuso many ' Attorney for Plalntlfts. Iw7 •IIMTJIWIOSMIIOW asit ,Dea8, nervousness, lack of Appetite, en- tu 960. . Full direutiuua, aooompaiiy ll-SupprMiedorPslnfal Perloli..;. .98 thousands of dyspeptics have been crtlaatUywaoM.; ergy, ^aiid' anibltipri; with , diaorderedi each package. Special , ad vice by 19-Wbllet, TooPrbtdiePtrimU 98 cured after everything else fallea-,,*• DON'TBE FOOLEDI (5v>| liver Md kidiieysbofteh' follow''M' skilled; iphysiolaiiii I wheii irequeiited' 13-Vroup, LsrvnsliliiBoHMneu...... 98 unequalled for the stomach. Child, Taka tb« ginHUMi«rl|lnal attack of this wretched disease;' The without extra charge. Sent prepaid tu 14-8aU Rbeiim, Ery'ilpeisi, IriipUoai.. .98 ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCik great At' need' tUeu is Electric B|tler*. lahytpart of' thii wtdrld on receipt ,of 18-RheanaUim,Bhmm»UoPaiBi..'.... .98. First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Mail, only by MadiMa M.dk ll the splendid loiilc; binud' purlfliir'aua Ohe Dollir. Address . Dept. B 807, 10-MaUrla, OUIIi.rtveraadAgae,.... .98 cin. Co.'MiillMa. WU. It regulator 'Of.'Btwmaob, Liver anili D&WIN B. GILJQSA COMPANY, , larCaUrrb, InfluaBiw, obid la tbs Bsad; .98, keepi you well.'Our trad* OuFOt all •tomaohtroiiblet mark cut en ••cb.packifft Kidneys; Thousaiiid*'' hav^e; prbved 12880 i^iid 2882 Market Street, Phtladel- flO-^Wboopiaf.Voaih...... '...... •... .91 PriM, as Mfltf. fl«v.r .<«» that tbey wonderfully ftrengthen.the aT-KllBSvOlHaHt...... l...... 98 n!!!..M/i nnW bv E. 0. DBWITTA Oo,. Ohlcago pUia.I; )"Air currespuiideuoe >' stilotly *^& S?»S!ttffltali»8H tlffiMthoboc. mw. ' la balk" Acc.pt no Mib«l|. lv:,l!: nerves','iiMf

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Alatedon. Church and Society. COMMON COUNCIL. Mr. and Mra, E. J. DiirllDR ipeiit There will be revival services at the Big Values Aureliua M. B church this week. [OFFICIMi] JaBl week In JUORBOU and Deoutur, MASON, MicH„Feb, 17,1002, The dHiuiInt' imrlles, ut Brrt Dno- Sis new IIleinliera were initiated in­ to the Hoyul Circle Monday night. Council met and was called to order LiHIa Prices little'H Hud L P. Coiiveroe'H lust week by Mayor Whitman ©nly 7 Days were pleHSuul Houiul eyentH, Special uieetliiK of-the EiHtern Star Present—Aid. Bortles, Fiwler, An opportunity you cannot afford C. E, IMillliim of St. LoiilH, MIoli,, Fritliiy evening tu pruciic.e for iiiilin- Ritndall, Sniitli and Taylor. wuB H K and Mrs, F, !•} Mills next Wcdnesduy 20c Children's Heavy Fleeced evening. KKI'OIIT 01'' COMMITTIIK, InK Into W. A. Melliin'a tenement Tlie Hiiance conimillce reported tlie Hose, - - 12^ c hiiUNe. The nii;ialon|icr ut the Guilders Wbdiiesduy evening, Feb, 20. Combs, - 10c, 8c, 7c, 4c ..Sale.. church, Kev. W, J. VVilHon of MUBUU, The young people will have a pro. will give a short talk. gram, A cordial Invitation to all, Danger Queen Clothes Wringer, $1,39' Wool Waists one-half price. See window. MihB Nellie Holden is lit home aiek Tbe sixth district convention ofthe Novelty Clothes Wringer, $2.39- with tlie in(iin|ii<. W. C. T U. will be held in Ovid on Wash Boilers, $1.33, 97c, 67c Marcli S, 0 and 7. Mason local union Wash Boards, - 25c, 15c Mra. Georicla Heater la i|uite sick- iius appointed as delegntes Mrs. Still- Periods. Robert aud Win. Luxlon liave pur- Cobbler's Set " - 33c man and Mrs. Sears with Mra. Fowler Mrs. Potts' Nickle Plated Irons, cliaoed Mr. J. Reiner'a aixty-aix acrea und Mrs. Nelson allernatea. tMr-on SevivM'and BegnlatMUea- |ugIutmConntg§eic 3 Irons, handle and stand, 6Sc 24° of laud. The Woman's Home Missionary •M, Fr«ptrM for Xotherhood ud Society will lie entertained by the Mrs. li XBdiip«BMbl« iB Change of lift. Lantern Globes, each, • 3c Central Vevay. A. M. Petty, assisted by Mrs. C. Pierce, Crepe Paper, per roll, . 4c. BELOW PART ONE. A. L. Coatoand L P. Mitchell vis­ Friday, Feb, 21, 28U p m. Subject 25c Carpet Broom, - 19c. ited ill Detroit recently. "Reading circles aud literature." Yuu IN* Trial IstOssfZsanm the Best Tsals Chopping Bowls, - 18c, 13c, 8c Thursday. Feb. 20, 1002. The Gleaners met at the home of V. are coidiaily invited to attend, for Fals, Uek Weasa, Isat U Aajr ZERO J. Brown Thuraday uight. Tlie valentine social held at- the VsBWsrAdditis. Tooth Brushes, 15c, 10c, 8c, 5c, 3c Tlie M ra, Teftt rami, two aud one- home of Oscar Dmilitlie by the North la the three danger perlodi In womSn'i tir* Towels, - 2 for Sc It isn't quite as cold as that the younR (iris period, motherhood and change Towels, 2 styles, each, - 4c TEN PAGES. miles aouiheaat of Maaon, has been Aureliua ArlMir of Gleaners was » or llfs, Zoa rbora Is the only remedy Uiat baa al­ yet, but we want to call your at­ sold to Norman and Frank Mlnar. bummer^ Attendance 12S. The pro­ ways eursd-never failed. In the attendant mis­ Our Bargain Towels, 3 for 2Sc tention to a few of our warm bar­ Tliey lake poeaeaaiuu April let. ceeds, (IB 60, go toward the erection ni ery of suppresied meoie*. In loiicorrboa, flood- Big Bath Towel, - 9c gains this week. Here are a few PBBN0«ALMBKTI01I. . a ball. The N. A, Gleaners are "It" log, laoeraUon, or the grave danger to a delleats The Irleuda and neighbors of Mr. ail right enough, woman la pregnancy or ohange ot life, Zoa Gold Paint, per bottle, specimens, and we have a store M. h. Huiley laoiflhe ilek lUt. . and Mrs. Rolih gave tliem » pleasant Pbora, rslleTSs pain and dimrois almott biiUnt- ISc, 10c, Sc full: surprise Saturday iiiglit in honor of The Royal Circle will have a mask I7, ballds up and ttrenKtbens rapidly aud surely Mliu Coru Ne«l; U vlilting In Uay City. tlieir tliirly-thirJ wedding annivers­ social at their hall Monday evening, every time. .Tennis M. Cooley, of Eatt l/)n| Chambers, SOc, 40c, ISc, 10c 20 lbs fine Granulated Sufi:ar,$1.00 Mn>. Mary HuuiinnDd la vlnliiiig In Uin- ary. They were pieseiited with two Feb. 24. Eitoli member la entitled to Meadow, Mass., wrltsa:-"! can truthfully add Dinner Plates, per set, - 35c Good Coffee in bulk, per lb., 15c •lllK> flue rockers. Refreahmenla were to invite ona of tneir friends, A nice By tastlmntiy In regard to the use of Zoa I'hora. Cups and Saucers, per set, 40c Mr* MrKuenol Ovid la vUltlng ber son, P. served aud all liad a pleaaant lime. program is being preiwred. Filed •tChang, .illira I wai troubled with a comply 2 lbs. for 25c 0. MoKuen. cakes and coflee will be tbe refresh­ 6-pt. Granite Coffee Pot, 39c 3 cans Corn or Peas, • 25c Mr. and Mrs, Fremont Templar of Thread, per spool, - 2c, Ic h. T. liemaai waa in Detroit on bailnMa South Dakota are yiaitinx al his ments. Bill 10c a couple. Good Red Salmon, 1 lb. can 15c laatHatnrday. brother's, Chas. Templar'a. Phil McKeruan Post and W.R C, Hooks and Eyes, per card, 4 lbs. best Seymour Crackers,' 25c P. A, l^ntt returned Monday from bla will have a meetlug at tlieir hall Feb. 2 doz. Ic •oiiibero trip. A. M. Iriah has moved in with his 10 bars "Snap," "Key" or 25, to which ail are Invited. The meet- Brush Braid, per yard, 4c Italph barling of Ann Arbor la vlilting parents and 8. A. Iriah, who will lug "vlli be commemorative of several "Ark" Soap, - - 25c MMMII friendi, , work for his father tlie coming year, events, Thebirtli of Washington and 12 yds. Torchon Lace, - 10c Good Bakiner Powder, lb. can, 10c MIM Maud (^riinib of Henrietta li tbe gue>t now occupies the house vacated. Lincoln, the organization of the W, 12 yds. Torchon Lace, - 12c, Fancy scented Toilet Soap, or Mason filondi, A, M. Iiiah has disposed of all his R. C. and the life and death of Mo- 12 yds. Torchon Lace, - iSc 3 wrapped cakes, 10c Jameii Wheaton of Le>lle wa« In Maaon on stock, except one brtMid sow. Kinley. An interesting program will Fleradera Back Combs, each, 6c btt'liieMTueaday. be given. 3-lb can fine Table Peaches, 15c Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Coy spent Sun­ New line of Back Combs, Pomp* OMiarM. Allen of Monroe Is vUltlug bis day at the home of £. Brooks'.. Tbe Mason temperance women are Fine fat California Prunes, parentalu Ingbam. A, L, Caste visited at Croswell, San­ etting up an eicellent program for » ador combs, just arrived. 3 lbs. 25c Qsrry Sandera baa moved on bla Ikttaer'a (armntirtb ur HaaiJii, ilac (•ounty, Monday. S'ranees Willard Memorial social to be Big Bargains in odd lots of 4 cuts Thresher Navy Plug Mr, and Mrs C. Darling of Onon­ held next Monday evening. Feb 24, at Wall Paper. Must have room Tobacco, ... 25c Mra. F. D. Wodwortb spent Baturday and daga viaited at A. L. Cuele's Tuesday. the home of Mra. Hanua May. All Sunday In Onondaga, Interested in tbe temperanoe cause are for the Carload of new Wall Give us your custom and we Mr.and Mn.Culbertnon of MuirareKoests cordially Invited, and those not Inter-' Paper to arrive this week. will save you money. at tbe borne ot a. A. Qllleaple, Marriage LleMiet* esled may also come abd get an insight For Good Goods at Bargain Mlii Uean McDonald vlall<aO Eaiott Kapldi ror a few dayi the pait-week;-- of every sort. f eatloD of temsls eomphilnti and floodbig. After IS NOW RUNNING. •Cdward Wllliama Jr.. Maion 31 taking Zoa I'liora I was permninently cured and Mrs. Wuller Porter or r^analtiK itpont Friday Ora^ linrnett, Danisvllle ,.,„ ..«.,.18 and Haturclay wllli hor piireiitH lu tlilH city. School Notes. can cheerfully recommend this wonderful reme­ l.ouie IIpdyk0, DansvlUe^..;„..,.,.,...... ,..7..M'..24" The pupils of tlie fourth aud fifth dy to all autTurera from female weakueaa and III Custom Grinding Ciirrlu Sliorwond U Hpoiidlni; severalduyB Llllle WllDOK, LeMle SU attendant evils." with hor iliter, Mrtt. J. N. Hulih, or Albion. grades at the Central enjoyed a sleigh Mrs. M. llallock, Corner riue and Second J. C, Ini!rAhara,MiiHon i! ride last week as a valentine from their Hoyt k Son a specialty. Mm. M.J. HiiHton or WIlllnmHton vlilted Streets, Michigan City, lod., writes of her ozperi* horiliiughler. Mrn. \. 1.. Koiiu.over Sunday. KUa A. Ilarvuy, Holt 20 teaciier. ence with tlie wnndorfui woman's remedy—Zoa Ask your grocer for John IllHch Jr.,Webbervllle SO The botany class are now studying Phora:—"During the past fow years I h.avo had Ool. IJ. II, Iveo la upon IhA proKram at the Barbara uesterle, Webbcrvllle 21 tlie construction of stems. the good fortune to witness a inrgs ninnber of and they are the people that x\xn rurraerN' luttltute at iluwell ViIday arteruonii. remarlcabla cures by Zoa Phora. I know ladloi MlBiNPllle Uiuraond Npunt n rew days In The general history class has been who havo taken the remedy during tlio change the cash store on Maple street, Li!i Willis F!2Hr Owu.ikutholaalof lait week, returning Mou- studying Moiiammedanism during the of Ufa with the most pleasing results. Othori day. past week, aud liave. noted the disas­ west. Our goods are of the best The equal of any on. the market. Barnum''s Whom I portonally know have used Zoa Thora Mliu Annie KelloKKorOoldwateripentBat. trous results of the same upon coun­ tMth before and after confinement, and the effect quality and our prices ate right. iirday and Suiiday with her purenti, Mr, aud tries conquered by the Calipha, A has always been most gratifying. I alto know a ' FEED GRINDING Hrr, I.J. Kellogg. brief study of the religions ofthe world numberof young girls who have been spared a You always get what you call Monkeys great deal ot suffering and dangerous Illness at Every day in the week. . Mr. and Mr*. Miller or Napoleon were at the present time was also made. for. No poor grades pushed on gueiliatMri.Jeuulu ilttiraunu Mri. P. A. monthly periods by the use 'of this medicine. I Smead'alaal week. "All well—all happy—lots The tenth grade has llnished its hare used Zoa Thora myself with great henellt, the people. F. F. FIGER; - Proprietor study of Webster's first Bunker Hill When I have t)een all run down from nerrouineas C, K. I'hilllpH.orst. l.ouliinade uaailoai- and overwork, and would not bo wltlio\it II. You Rht call laal, week. While vlRltlug bin brolhor, of fun". That is the regular oration and will take up George Eiiot'a A. 11., or Aluiedon, "Silas Marner." eartalnly have on excellent remedy, and I feel that it cannot be pralaod too highly." It Mr.and .Mrs. AndrewLPnrren attended the report from the monkey cage Some very Interesting essays upon Teas, Coffees runoriilnr MrK. l.nney Ollluiu at Qrand LedKO miscellaneous subjects were read la Get a dollar bottle ot Zoa Fhora at the nearest V laiit week Wkdnetduy. rhetoric class Wednesday, drug itore, or the Zoa Fhora Co., Kalamoaoo, Ghase ftSanborn' s of Bamum*s Circus ever since Mich., will lend It to you prepaid on receipt ot and Spices \i C, C. aoyinnur, who baa been working at Miss Lura A, Marsh, who waa in -tbe regular retail price, One Dollar a bottle, or bUokerollhliig at Ionia ror lomc timepuil, the keepers began dosing the charge of mathematio and chemistry K you wish aend your name and address and You can bet, cannot be beaten'in i: hua leturned to Maaon, in Mason two years ago, is now teach­ 10 cents to cover cost of postage and packing (or COFFEES MrN, C. J. Dlnmnnd waa called to Owogfo monkeys with Scott's Emul­ er of modern languages at Keuka col­ a large trial bottle, enough to show Its wonderful the county. TusiND Friday on account of the lerlous lllneiaot her lege, N. Y. She Is also librarian ofthe effects on weak women. The doctor Is constantly t .luddaughteri Olara Belle. college, having studied library meth­ In attendance lipon our mall so that you nay The highest market price paid Mr.and Mri. John II. Allen ot InRhana re­ sion. Consumption was carry­ Wttta freely and be aure of good advice. ARE THE FINEST OROWN, turned Thureday rromu vlxll with relatives ods while assisting to classify aud cata­ for produce. and rrlendi in Qratlol county, ing off two thirds of them logue tbe books of-the Mason High School library. Miss Marsh makes an MiM Daily Bearle, a luceeairul teacher la Yours to continue,. vaOUO ONLY BY the Wllllamiion ichoola, visited at her every year and the circus had effloieut librarian. brother's Dome in Vevay over Buni'ay. The program for next week's Eroeo- New York Racket Store Mrs. H. 8, Beed of Topeka, Karsai, wa^ a to buy new ones. phian is as follows: Musical Instru­ HOYT <& SOI\ RUCHi Hi. Prank Beely'a in Vevay last Friday. ments and their 01 igin—Bessie Lee. J.F.GREVE Un. Keed will be remembered aa Mita QOOL*. True Value is the rich, preceptress in our bigb lohooli, .. One day a keeper accident­ Character sketch of President Roose­ BOTH PHONES. THE QROCER. velt—George Keeler. A humorous test of Cheapness Phone70. MASON. MIOH. ally broke a bottle of Scott's reading—Ethel Andrews. Description: *•• 'l.. Alatedon via. Merfdian Line. Winter scene-Edna Waits, Broilen. it;^:- Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wil­ Emulsion near the monkey Chataline Bags, 23c, 45c Notice Is hereby pivtn. tbntby virtue of a writ of Aerl farla* leenrd out or ibe' circuit son, a sou, weiglit 11 pounds. All do­ cage a,nd the monkeys eagerly Onondaga. Back Combs, 10c, 13c, 23c court for the rai.niy oilngliam, In favor of ing well. He will be known as Rol- County Clerk Woodworth and wife Hairlbck Retainer^, 5c, 9c, 10c Julln A. Hpraiine, Wlllluni Wrlvht, Orcon iiu W. Wilson, of Mason visited in town Sunday, WriKht, l.ucy I'bllllraend Ellin J, Obaltocb, COLDS,-ie^s^^ lapped it up from the floor. Neckties, 23c, 4Sc aKuliiHi Die Koiids and fhalt«liii.nd real rilaie' A slelgh-ioad of Grangers from Miss tva Haistead ot Leslie is visitlDg of .lolin n,('n(ik,lii Mild County, In me direou Cedar Orange visited Alaiedun Grauge This suggested the idea that it in town, Arm-bands, 4c pair od Hiid dellverid, 1 did, on the STib day of, Jannnry lust, bvy upin erd lake all tba Saturday evening, Feb. 16, Mra. Clara Strong entertained the L, Cuff-holders, 7c pair riKiii, title end InterrHl ofthe aald John B. Alaiedon Memorial home talent en. might do them good. Since A, S, lust Wednesday. Combs, 5c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 17c Cook tu and 10 the followluit described real- tertalunient was a decided eiiccess. Mrs, Wm, Cook died at her home CKtute, that 1H ID vny: All that certain piece •i then the monkeys have received here last weeK Tuesday, Funeral was 100 yards Silk Thread, 7c or parrel of bind hntiwn nn the nortneiet Everyone says it was tine. Nearly SO yards Silk Thread, 4c Quurtor ofthf coutheafl (lUHrtrriifHFctlouaoil ^_ _ FENNERiS 800 attended, standing room being at regular doses and the keepers held Thursday fronrthe church at 10 town 8 north and ranges wrat, towneblp ^ at a premium. a, m. Interment in the Walker ceme­ 120 sheets Writing Paper, 6c Uelbl, Cnnut) ol Inghiini und Blaie ol Utehi- tery. Rev, Preston ofllolaling, gaii. All or which I will expoae for aale ati Miss Gertie Driver of Holt visited report very few deaths from Suspenders, 16c, 19c, 23c pnhlle nnctlon nr vrndne, to Ihe blpbral bld^ t GOLDEN RELIEF Rudolph Dorrell died at his home Meat Roasters, - 29c der, at the front door ofthe Court Honne In, her' grandparents, Mr. and Mra, consumption. Of course it's 2] miles east of here last week, Fn- tbociiy oiMiuon.lu Nutd County, on the24th. 2-qt Corn Popper, - 9c (lay of Maicb next, at ii u u'clcvk In Ihe fore, ly Chas, Barnes, Friday and Saturday. uerol from the home Thursday, Rev, nonn of NHluduy. %•• ^^(bUGHnONEY ^Memorial aid will meet with Mrs. cheaper to buy Scott's Emul­ Preston oflloiating. Crokenole Boards, - • 8Sc Uated ihlbOih dey ol Frirnnry. A D„U02,. To Cure Q.R | P la 6 honis: Tilt* C, Louuebury March 12, Mrs. Mariah Wilkinson died at her Nickel Tea or Coffee Pot, 58c N. N. RdCHB, 1 tableapoontul o( "Belief In 8 of water Will Sloll and wife and daughter sion than,new monkeys—and home 2 miles north of this place last Deputy Bherlir... •nd 1 otsuRor bourly till iwoat, then 1 Extra good Underwear, 4Sc ALVRKD AMEM, visited in the family of their brother, week Wednesday, Funeral was held , Attorney lor riHinllflli, dwtl of "Oougb Honoy." A bath completes Lewie Deeg, and attended tlie enter* that suits the circus men. from the bouse Friday, llev. Wilson Cuspidors, 9c, 20c, 23c, 45c ttiocure. Wim FAUI. SSc.each. tainmeut at Memorial Hall Friday offloiating. Chambers, - 20c, 40c, 50c Death will never reauit from Grip, or evening. , Consumption in nionlvcys The Knowledge Seekers' banquet Metal-bottom Boilers, - , 73c Lung or Throat disoMet when these was a fine success and a pleasant time OnoMlnuteCoughCuFO Remedies are Promptly QMd. Mr. Doby has sold his farm to H, C, and in man is the same disease, bad liy all. No, 2 Lantern, - 65c '\ ••'• Guile which lias been occupied for sev­ "The Spy of Atlanta" last PrlSay Good Curry Combs, , Sc, 9c For Couohfi Colilt ami Orovpik eral years by Ell Wilaon. ' Mr, Wilson If you have it or are threaten­ evening was a grand success. Byre- 3 500-box Matches, - , 10c •wa ST. VITUS'DANCEK:^HBW: t .•HwwBWi ^h Ta is now looking for aiioi her farm to rent, ed with it.can you quest it was repealed on Saturday Shoe-Nails, per paper, - 3c ' ;C. Potter HiMiJalte Spang are buliug evening, Hiityoue dollars were the hay for C, M. Hulett, take the hint? - door receipts, 5-piece Chamber Set, $1.35 HEADACHE The grange have Just adided eight This picture rcpresent.:'-• • — John Hewitt and demands lot! of at* joc and tu all druggists. at LongyearBros', Mason, and Field • AMNKI> PBATT* HAYbll^,A|ls;^MasdD;:Ml«li. teutloni---'."-':.-^^'---^-,,'••• IA North's Dansvllle, drug ttorea. DoWltVs IS:^ Salvi UMoiMt iMQiinc Mlwin tiM wort* For PUoii BuriMi tortta,

•i';?v- Put riot Ic niooil, . The morqiiis of Dnltcrln, former go»- OLEO BILL ADOPTED. Depositors 6f the closed City sav­ Out in Cincinnati there is on Irishman crnor general of Canada', who had filled wlio, like many •other good Irishmen, is KIDNEY TROUBLES. ings blink in Detroit may bo paid if Paaaea «lie Iliiaae Alter neUiB Sllaht- many high.diplomatlcposts.in the Eng­ firm in liis loyalty to 'his native land. Oae ilic Jughaiu djountii Uciufi the court sustains a contention that morning not loiiK ago he was at work near Hrs. lontso M. Gibson Says lish service, died at Clandcboye, Ire­ ly AmciuUMl—S>in»P»l" »< >*• $002,000 oC outstanding checks are il­ I'rovUluiii. tlic top ot a telegraph pole, painting it a. That Tliis Fatal Disease Is ROSi:, PwMlslior. land. bright green, wlien tlic pnint slipped and legal. Two bands of brigands arc at war for splaslicil on the sidewalk. A' tow minutes Easily Cured by lydia E. The ninety-third anniversary of the Washington, Feb. 13.—Tho house on later anotlier Irisliinaa came along. He MASON, HIGIllGAN the possession ot^tiss Stone, one being Finldiam'g Ycgctablo Com- birth of Abraham Lincoln was cc'.e- Wednesday passed the oleomargarine looked nt the paint, tlicii at his country- that which originally captured her, the niiin on tlie ladder, coming down tlie polo, pound. braled throughout the country. bill. There was no division on the and inquired, wiUi nn.vicly 'in his tone: other desiring to seize her now so as final passage, the real test of strength " DEAK MRS. PiNKiiAJt; — I felt very Tho thirty-fourth annual convention "Dohorty, Dolierly, hov ye had u him- discouraged two yctirs ago, I had suf­ to claim the ransom, having been made on a motion to re­ FEBRUARY, I902tj]^ ot tho. National Woman SuiTriige asso­ orrlingcy"—Youth'.s Companion. fered so long with kidney troubles and i{i 1902 The German foreign oilicc published commit, whieli was defeated by a ma­ ciation began in Washington. • other complications, and liad taken so odicial disi)atclies to proyc that Great jority of .3-1. The provision to require sun, vox. TDES. WED. inn. rni. SIT. Senator Bevcridgc, of Indiana, says liow IlntcN To the Noi-tlnvcut. much mcdicino without relief that I I the Anglo-Japanese treaty means a Britain sought cooperation of the the inspection and branding of reno­ Beginning Marcli 1st, and every day began to think, there was no hope for .... 1 war with liiissia.ntnodistant period. powers in a .joint note to the United vated butter, which was adopted in tlicreaflcr during the nioatlis of March and me. Life looked so good to mo, but t • 11 ...... April, 1002, tlio Great Northern Railway .... The new Syius-Faton ncadeniy at States declaring warwith Spninunjus- comiuittee ot the whole Tuesday, was what is life without health ? I wanted retained on an nye and nay vote. •will sell one way second-class settlers' to bo welL 4 6 7 8 Hampton, Va„ has been dedicated, the tifiable. tiekels at very low rates to'almost all 2 3 5 occasion being eomnicinoralive of the Santos-Diimont made another suc­ As finally passed the bill is some­ poiiUs on Its main line west of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Low rales will also be founding of the first free school in cessful ascent in his airship at Monte what modified from the form in which 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 made in couacction with the Gre.it North­ •Ji .•Vinericn. Carlo. it was reported from the comiuittee ern, from Cliicago. on agriculture. A sjTiopsis ot the 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Tlie total value of exports for lliclnst The British ministry announced in Tho rate from St. Paul, Minneapolis and •i> seven months-is $")22,12:!,1.'IC, againsf. parliament that the .Vnglo-Japanese measure is as follows: otiier iCasteni terminal.s, to Montana •i; alliance was intended to check Bus- Tho bill makes oleomargarine or Imita­ points is from ijila to 1^20; to points in 23 24 25 26 27 28 .... $.5:12,OT!),!!;; for the corresponding pc- tion butler or cheese transported Into any Wasliington, '^'I'lXtO to .«i2ri. The rate from rioti in ](ini. siiin aggression in the cast. state or territory for use, sale or con­ Cliieago lu Montana points is from iil25 to Prof. Charles W. Pearson, who de­ In a speech at the opening of the sumption therein, subject to tho laws o£ f.10, and tlie iiigiiest rate to points in such state or territory, notwithstanding Washington is $33. Ecjually low rates will nied the infnllibility of the Iliblchas Canadian parliament Lord !^linto sug­ gested cooperation with the United that It may be Introduced In original pack­ ho 'made to other stations readied by the resigned from Xortlnvostcrn iiuivcr- ages, and Imposes a lax ot ten cents per Great Nortlicra Railway and its connec­ States and any other countries for the sity faculty and quit the >rcthodist pound on oleomargarine made In Imita­ tions. supprcsi/ion ot anarchy. tion ot "butler of any shade ot yellow." clmreh. Tho journey must he^in on tho day of When not made In such Imitation, the tax sale of tho ticket, and tickets will he good A new electric headlight tested on LAYISn. is reduced lo one-fourth ot one cent per for stop-over ten days or loss at points on the St. Paul road makes the track vis­ The bill creating a permanent cen­ pound. the Great Northern Railway west of and ible a mile nliead. sus olTiee was under consideration for Tho second section Is intended to pre­ inclndiiig Iliivre,'!Mont. vent dealers, hotel proprietors, restnurnnt .•\ rcceirer has been appointed for a time in the United States senate on This is tho best opportunity that has and boarding house keepers from coloring ever been otfercil to parties who wish to All tlie News of the Past Seven the wrecked City savings bank of De­ the I'lth Jjut was not disposed of final­ tho uneolorcd article, by making any per­ investigate the many advantages olfered troit. Valiiablc .securities of the bank ly. After the passage of 127 private son who colors Iho product and then soils, them in.the great Northwest. Information MUS. LOUISE M. CinSON. Days Coiuknsctl. or furnishes It to others, a manufacturer arc missing. • l)cnsion bills the life and character of fthoat Great Northern country is given by within the moaning ot the act. Penalties llic agent of tlio Great Northern Railway, "Lydia E. Pinkliam's Xegcn New York police in a report to the the late Representative Brosius, ot for violation -ot the not are a fine of not or'those dcsisou.s of aseortnining just wliat tnblo Coinpoiiiifl cured me and mtula me well, and that is why I gladly IIOilE AND FOREIGN ITEMS Italian ambassador dccla'red King Penn.sylvania,^ was eulogized. During less than JaO nor more Ihnn $.500 and Im­ opportunities arc olTerod there can secure a debate upon a pension bill in the prisonment tor not loss than 30 days nor full illustrated information in reference to write you this, and gladly thank you; Humbert's assassination was planned more than six months. The new section land, climate, crops, etc., by writing to B\X bottles was oil I took, together house Mr. Wheeler (Ky.) created a there. relating lo the Inspection and branding of Max Bass, G. I. A.. 220 S. Clark St.. Chi­ with your Pills. My headache and News of tlm Industrial Field, Personal Millers frnm 2.5stntes met in Chica­ sensation by a speech attacking Lord renovated butter is as follows: "That (he cago, or to F. I. Whitney. G. P. & T. -A. backache .and Isidney trouble went, Pauncefote and Prince Henry, de­ secretary ot agriculture is hereby nulhor- Great Norlhern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. and rolitlcal Items, llapiwninfirs go and orgaiii/.ed the National Federa­ ized and required to cause aj'tgld .sanitary • never to return; tho burning sensation tion of Millers. manding the dismissal ot the British Inspection to be made from time to time, I liad left altogether; iny general at Homo and Abroad. licaltli was so improved I felt as young An icequake was distinctly felt in ambassador and calling Americans a and at such limes as ho may doom neces­ llnndKoniciit Cnlcnilnr of the ScnHon. sary, of all factories and storehouses whore The Cliicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-1 and light and happy as at twenty." Meunmincc, >rich. Chairs and desks nation of flunkeys. A bill was intro­ butter Is renovated; and all butter reno­ way Co. has issued a beautiful Calendar —MRS. LOUISK Gnison, 4813 Langley in a number ofoflices were shaken and duced to-make April M, the anni­ TIIE NEWS FROM ALL THE WORLD vated at such places shall be carefully In­ in six slieets 12.\14 inches, civch sheet hav­ Ave., Chicago, 111.—$S00O forfeit If above bric-a-brnc tiimliled olT walls. versary of Lincoln's assassination, a spected In the same manner and to the same ing a ton color picture of a popular actress testimonial Is not genuine. extent and purpose that meat products are Kmperor AVilliam's yacht Hohcnzol- public holiday. Adjourned to the —reproductions of water colors by Leon If you feel that there is anything at now Inspected. The nuanllly and quality Moran. The original paintings are owned CO.N'tinKSSIOKAI.. Icrn arrived at New Yorl:. 17th. . iiU unusual or pu/./.ling about your of butler renovated shall be reported by and the Calendars are i.ssued under the The Uniled States senale on the 1.5th case, or if you wish confidential advice In the Semite on llio lOtli favorable re- Si.K personswerc killed and si.v more monthly. All renovated butter shall bo des­ Itailway Company's copyright. A limited port.s wore nuulo on inoa.sures to clianKO badly ^wounded in a fight between a voted to extend civil scrvittc rules to ignated as such by marks, brands and la­ edition will be sold at 25 cents per calendar of tho most experienced, write to Mrs. liiiuiBin-atlon ot • tlio DrcslOeiit from bels, .and the' words 'renovated butter' Pinkham, Lynn, !Mass., and you will sheriff's posse and mountaineers near the permanent census oflice, the bill of six sheets. Will be mailed on receipt of Marcli •! to the last Tliur.gilay In April, Bhall bo printed on all packages thereof, price—F. A. Miller, General Passenger be advised free of ch.arge. Lytlia 13. Middlesborn, Ky. for the establislimcnt of which occu­ In such manner as may be proscribed by ami to Increase the penslon.s of Jlexican riiikliain'N Vegetable Cttinpoiinil pied the entire day in that body and the secretary of agriculture, and shall be Agent, Chicago. •war veterans. The I'hlllpplno tarlt'i: bill 'Mrs. Julia Flma Prcwster Brick, who has cured and is curing thousands of was fnrtlier consldcreil. In the hoii.so so"- caused extensive debate. The house sold only as renovated butter. No reno­ « died nt her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., cases of female trouble. S, in a railroad wreck near Little Rock, wrecked at sea and that the 130 of­ In part to tho cliinato. water and Ideal information address W. E. Conklyn, N. W. condiUons thoro found. senate on the ]2lh a mcniorlal ot the fed- Loonol de.Peau, who was Col. Koose- Ark., caused by a huge bowlder rolling ficers and men of the crew perished P. Agt., Chesapeake and Ohio Ry., 234 Clark oral parly ot the rhlllpplnes In favor ot a Tho farmer who puts sheep and An­ was brought here Tuesday when the St., Oliiengo. territorial torm.ot (ioveramcnt. The Phil­ voll's physician in Cuba, is now in on the track. gora goats upon land from which the Um­ ippine tarlft hill was further discussed. In Washington to report conditions on The cabinet discussed the part ship' Egeria arrived. The Egeria, Itliillllillcntlon nnd DlvUion. ber has boon removed will soon Had that, without any work on his part, these ani­ the house the olodmarBarlne bill was the island. He says annexationis the played by Admiral Schley in the San­ which went out to seek the Condor, Rodrick—Tliia is a wonderful country passed with an amendment recpilrlng the for arillimoUc. mals havo converted tho land Into a pas­ only thing (hat will avert di.eas{rous tiago campaign, and the president's found wreckage ot the vessel near Inspection and branding ot renovated but­ Van Albcrl-Tiiink so? ture covered with a mat of blue grass anil Clayoquet, on the west coast of Vic­ ter. The nrst bill for the payment of claims revolulion, decision is expected at an early day. "Yes. Tlicy- make two one at Niagara whlto clover, for as soon as the brush of $iiri,COO of United States citizens arlslns For the .seven months ending.Lnnu- Three meft were killed and four toria island, Tlic articles were such and one two in South Dakota."—Ciiieago and tho browao has boon gra'/.od down and tho sun gets to tho BOll, blue grass and out ot the Spanish war was passed, as \vas ary 31 Iho balance of (rafloin favor of probably fatally injured in a wreck that they could not hiive been torn Daily News. also a bin carrying claims aKBreKalln(fJ2,- whlto clover spring up as It ihey had the United States as against the rest on the Pennsylvania railroad near Al- from the sloop except by the vessel's ni,ori2 for stores and smppUes taken from Stop* the CouKli ni'id Work* Oil been seeded b.y man. Inya'l citizens dtirliifi the civil war. of t.lic world was $3-ir.,flO-,009. toona. Pa. '•- destruction. The tlieory is tliiit the the Cold. If you want to know more about this Condor either sank or was smashed to country, write to D. W. Casacday, Land Further consideration. o£ the Philippine President Roosevelt departed from M. Santos-Dumonl suffered an acci­ Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price2Sc. and Industrial Agent, "Soo Line," Minac- tariff bill took place In the sienato on the Groton, Mass., fior Washington, con­ dent due (o an en(angling guide rope pieces' by the gale. • ' apolls, Minn. 33tli. A bill was Introduced.providing for fident that, his son'will speedily re­ and his airship sank lo the bottom of A Case ot Telepathy.—Ho (who has' A ncNiicrntc llnttK*. been snubbed all the afternoon)—"Good- n public bnliding at Ottaw«T, 111., to cost cover from an attack of pncimionia. Monoco bay. while the aeronaut nar­ not exceeding $100,000, .and tho Judiciary Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 13.—A special by!" Site—"Wliy, what a coincidence. I Commander Booth-'riicker, oE the rowly eijcapod drowning. committee reported In favor ot a bill for to the Journal and Tribune'from its was going to say that myself!"—Town and ISEAFARING^MEN Salvation Army, took the oath of al- . -Trade reviews- report satisfactory an additional United States district judge Middlesborn (Ky.) correspond en t says;- Country. _ — / -J^VEVKNOW THE VALUE OF far live norlhorn district ot Illinois.....In logiiuiec'.in New York as'acilizc'n^of business during the Inst week- in spile • Six are dead and as many move are tho house a resolution was nnanlmously 'the Uniled States. of hciivy losses (hron.gh (lieiclemenls. PUTNAM FADELESS DYBS do not adopted proposing an amendment' to the dying as the result of a battle belween In a railway collision between Bnl- The labor situation shows distinct im­ spot, streak or give your goods an un­ cons'lltution ot the United States f.or tho ollicers from Middlosboro and moun­ evenly dyed appearance. timoro, & Ohio I rains atTndian Harbor, provement. clncllon of senators by direct popular vote. taineers. The balde, which was one • A bill was passed to con.'-itruct a llghlhonse Tnd., Conductor lliintloy and Brake- Fit/.simnions has agreed to Jeffries' Some people seem to think lliey can keipor'.s (Iwelling at Calumet Harbor, III., of tho most desperate things of its man Brico, both of Garrett, M'cre make a long story slinrt by telling it over at a cost of $7,riOO. terms for nuothor chanipionship fight. kind in the history of moiintain war­ killed. again.—Indianaiiolis News. .•\ dispatch from Lahore says that fare, occurred between four and six Philomnn Crclin, a sppci.nl' otliccvat nOMKSTIC. (he. jilaguc is ravaging the Punjab and o'clock Wednesday evening at Lee • :Milburn, N. J., fxitally shot his wifeand How My Tliroat Hurts!—Why don't you OILED CLOTHING Tlic Cily savings hnnV of Heti'oit., 1,000 deaths are occurringdaily. Turner's "Quarter House" saloon, SV!, IT WILL d.auglitcr and killed himself. use Hale's Honey of Horehonnd and Tar? ^ricli., siisponilcil biisiiios.s because of The woman suffragists in session, in miles from Middlesboro, '.l.'lie trouble Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Itepresenlnt.ivcs of various profes­ KEEP YOU DRY nn allogcd shortage ot .$1,.'J02,000 in Washington decided on a permanent originated over some goods of Tur­ 9 IN THE sions told (be nationalist sulTragists tlio accounts of Frank C. Anilrows, inlcrnational conference and elected ner's which -were levied on in )iaymont Everyone is aeeu.'^od of eating too much, in Washington that the "new woman" as a joke; But it's no joke.—Atchison WEHEST WEATHER vice prcsiiloiit of the concern, who Susan 1.!. Anthony as its chairman. of a debt, LOOK FOR ABOVETI^ADE^AB^' was arrested. is rapidly ad.viineing and llmt her ene­ There were 2.10 business fijiluros in Globe. 0N-5ALE EVERYWHERE Tlic iiiilust.rial coinniission in it.s re­ mies arc becoming fewer. the United States in the seven days >-I.IIierty to CIMINC to ISiillKiilon. . PiPiso'l s Cure for Consumption is an infalli- CATALOGUES FREE ! mcdicino for coughs and colds.—N. W. EOPeARriENTiANDJIATS. port on hibor urged the estnbli.sh- Dr. Pioberl s, secretary of the Pr-esby- ended on the l-lth, against 2'17 the week .. New Yorli, Feb, 15.—Libcr-ly's torch hie meu...,ii.^ .„. „ -. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. ,1.. Feb. 17, IflOO. luent of uniform hours ot work by Icrian revision committee, declares previous and 257 the corresponding is to be put out. The lofty light in the • ,MASS. , that (.lie Presbyterian church repudi- week of last year. hand of the bronze goddess, standing the dill'ereiit, slates. A man's sighs usually overshadow his a(os ilie charge that it teaches cither on Bedloe island, in upper New York Michael Sinilh, .Tohn .Taoinio and Tn a railway collision near Gilford, earthllyy . troubles,—Chicago Daily News, • fatalism or infant danii*ation. bay, that has been allowed lo grow JIST THINK or IT. John Kabbic were killed in a mine at Ta., Fiigineors White and Frude and Kvery farmor his own .•folin Bosel, Jr., 2S years old., and Firemen Ogle and Patten were killed. steadily dimmer since BartboUli gave liiiulloril. no onctiin- Sputh JfeAlcslcr, I. T. HM"f4>-f-»-M-H-H-+4-f-f4-f-f'fi-f-f-f-f briiiicos, htH bank account The Patcrson (N. ,T.) fire losses are Kittie, his wife, aged 22, killed Ihem- William H. West, the "Billy" Westot the magnificent statue to the United InorcuHlnK year by year, land v&luo incruasUi),', now eslininted at $8,000,000, witlr in­ sel'Ves in Now York with poison. national minstrel fame, died nt the States, .is to be permanently . extiiv Btocic IncroasIUK. splen­ guished. Sentiment,^U is said, which did cllmato, oxccllcnt surance ot about $.5,000,000. Fowpcr- IT.HSOXAL AMI POLITICAL. , Palmer house in Chicago after an ill­ i LONDON VERDICT | euhoolx and onurclius. loir ness of ten weeks. has.kept the beacon burning all,(heso taxation. hiKh prices for Eons nr'e in distress and no outside aid Mrs. Nancy Jane Eoberts died at her oitttlo and urain. low rail. years, can no longer keep it alight,and IS way rates, and ovury is asked. -*" home near Portland, Ore., aged 109 The state department in Washing­ nowtlie government willsnull: it for all nosslblo comfort. 'I'his Is tho condition of tho Fire losses in the United Slates in ton has received confirmation of the farnior In Western Cunaila—I'tovlnco of Miinltolia years. and districts ot Asslalbola, Hnskaicliuwun and news that the ronspm for Miss Stone time. Lack of a congressional ajipro- January amounted to $10,070,000. Thomas Searle.of St. Anno township. Alberta, 'riionsiiiuls of Americans two now settled had.been paid over toher captors. priation is said to be the cause for dis- there. Itcducod rates on all railways for lonie- Plants of 12 manufacturing concerns Hi., the oldest inhabitant of Kankakee St. Jacobs Oil GOolicrs undsutllera. New districts are hclni: oiienod eont-inuing the light. nt Springfield, 0., were destroyed by The queen regent of Spain has ICwhori yon liavo RhounmUKiiuGout, had that I wiirt hanlly ahlu to wall;. Kt, JacohH Oil A protest against methods of cus­ .\dniiral W. T. Sampson, died (it her Firemen.^Burns and Brakoman Mc- road- acossing, west of the city. The i-omovcduU pain,ami uoinplotoly cured Intyro were killed in a railway wreck mo." tom house otllcinls in New York signed hoine in Detroit, Jlich. young man was injured so that he died Miw. W)iLF.snEllQKn, nmtroii of Moor at Shop Creek, HI. by S80 representative women has been Miss Alice Roosevelt celebrated her in a few minutes, and the father can­ Rlrt'ut Homo t'oi* Toor, Oi-lppiod, and Or* sent to the president. The British fell into a Boer trap Unail HHhl ilint "Ht, .larohHUil liaHheoa eighteenth birthday in Washington. not recover, Both of the horses were iiHod in tho lluiup) tinil 1H powerful in ro- 'CLOVER; nt Klip river, tw'-o officers and ten Polygamy, according to nn investi­ Robert B. Lindsay, aged 78 years, .killed. . ^ Uoviiitr nouiulglft ttiul b-onoiul rliGii< gation made by Suit Lake ministers, is men being killed and more than 40 matlHin." " ' - •^^-Clover, Timothy and _ died at Sheilleld, Ala., after a short'ill- Price nt Ilronm Corn Advnnccii. Mil. cHAiiLKa OAnrwuianT, of No. 7, Grasses. Ournonhem grown Clover, Btill' practiced by the Jformons. wounded. , for vigor, frost and drouth reslsttug 1 ness. He was the first governor of Al­ Areola, 111., Feb.. 15.—An advance of (inltli—'MJavliiK.for yorti'M hoeu RRreat A school of law and jurisprudence is About two-thirds of the business I . «»lHitfTorcid ' front nhiiuiimtlKiii In iny AmIbntiK , \ properties, hasjustly beeomo faiuous. 1 abama offer the reconstruction pe­ .$20 a ton in the price of broom corn 1 Ufnl Ht. .laouliH Oil, which miicil iiiu di­ to be opened nt the Chiciigo nniversity. riod. portion of Woodbury, Tenn., has been rectly, i>rtet' othoi' leiiKiilloiilmiliilKiial- hUKRIOl CLOVER, tv. tS.90; 100 Ibl. $9,B0l destroyed by fire. resulted Friday, when prominent man­ ly f»ll.2Qj ufacturers attempted to gather iriall tliousAiiiln of vAHeti V Uult hftvQ beuu per* COO.' . died at his home near Evan'sville, Ind., Tlie industrial commission, estab­ SinpluCloycr, Timothy and GriiMi and rt«t f the brnsh now in the-farmors'hands. inkiieiilly ciircil n( ,'heiiiii«Uiiiii liy the Cililei fflilted ysa tor te psitaie. 1 Sliss Eva Gilbert, a trapeze per­ oged 100yenrs. " lished in 1808, has finished its report tlinelr iiito of St. J»i ib« Oil \ tlieieforo It The advance will nceessita.te a cor­ ynw HutTor ha|>|dy St. JacobB Oil. JgHN A.SALZil^ at Newport News, Vtt. roilBION. ^Rcv. George Carter Needham, tho responding advance in'brooms. Burglars robbed the bank nt Stone- The London Daily News has changed noted evangelist, died suddenly of <• Inflicted. , I CONQUERS PAIN | fort, 111., of $3,000. •> hands, arid the new proprietor an­ neuralgia of the heart at his homo New York, Feb. 14.—Three tunnel iUCROSSE,WlS.( Friends of reciprocity with Cubfv nounces tliot he will not print betting nt Nnrlierth, Pa., aged 00 years. builders have been indicted for man­ ,. will show by figures that American or turf news. Senator Hanha advises caution in re­ slaughter as a result of tho grand $500 FROM $1.00. trade would gain largely by cutting' A Manila dispatch says that Edmond ducing the war taxes and suggests' jury investigation of the Park avenue Wm.Kolloy, Law'renoo Co., 0., mode on M.08 Doubla, Bush < Tnlllnj tariff rates. .. A. Dubose and Lewis Russell, desert-, that, ordinary business principles be subway explosion. Two city olllcials worm o( tomato seed, bought from the .Tobn A. Salzor Seed Co., L»Crosac, WlB.,lMlB»n"nor, ' ' A.boord .of pfflcers lids announced crs froin the Ninth cdvdlry, wlio stole applied to the question by congress. . of tho combustion bnrca.u have been OvettUO. TbktpayB. SWEET PEAS lilte, Pinic, Bearlet, plans adopted- for distribution of;the anus and joined the ihsitrgents, were •Prince Henry ot Prussia • sailed indicted for neglect.of duty. Btrlned. Thoisortsforiric. ;iirmy nt'{:]29ii:innnent and tenipornry captured and hanged. ' •', from Bremerhaven for America on TrnlllD- atll B Swee• t Peu- n To ENtnlilinli "Mnrtyrn' Dhy." Trailtair»Tir«tea,l'ofjtrpwlns lUBtea,! of n •.•""'posts. •••"••-—..•••'• i The -Berlin. Missionary .'society's the Ivronprln/, Wilhelm. _r»il»irlglitlit, . •White,•Whlto,rrnk,Ycr! . Washington, Feb. IS.-^-To make .\pril loww,Uivendoi'a ,l»veiiif6i'«iimd Bcirleti r Ex-Secretnry of the Trenstiry Gape buildings, at Fayen, China, have been It is reported, tlVa't'thousijinds of 14 IV national holiday is the purpose •joBsortsfoi'lBc Itiiah Huroot I>o«.*r- , .; has! accepted •the presidency of. 'tlio burned by !nn nnti-Cliristian mob. - • •persona ' were liilled by the recent of a bill introtluced by Representative Gro„,„„w ..In. bush f.'oro m with­ Now ououmbers Is one of VMUnt payim' out support. Striped, lav ; United States Trust company .of Now ' Japan and.England have signed, a erirtbquake in the Sliainalotr: OUEAT OA.TAI.UO'DG of Vhiin and prevent disiiiombering .of" Corca or . Jeffries 'and Fitzsimmons .have For l«o. nnd tUli Notloo _ le fleedsVnulir«7Prant« onirnaro New £1 "ItB.lM • • ,TlieNe\v, Jersey legislatiire i^jhas^ able service and exercises should be pafos,R piofu«eiylilu»trat«d,iar80 colored i)lato»,Fll^ ." > dcctetl Era^nk p.j Brigg^ ^tiito treas- signed; articles to fight in San Fran­ tho John A. Salzor seed Co., f-iOfOFS^^'',! .China. .,,;•• •.•''••:;:•:..•".•.;,'•.' :'! held to eommeniorate the memories sSnd you ISO Ulnds of vo£otftV>« ^'^.^^S', dOUN liEWIH omiiUB. Floral Purlii ».T» \ ' ijror and J> jGU^ies Braiilejr; state di- Proofs have been disobvered that cisco about May 15. .. , ., of Lincoln, Garfield orid !McKinley. uoods and miiramoth oatnlogJ.ol as "" »D"'« ;/.;-rector''!prMlron(is^X'.,';.;:, ;^/^.^ S- :•'' tho British; sloop-of-wdr Condor, - 'Woman suffragists in convention at money moUluB voBotablos. MarUotBaraenerB , , Pronen t<» "•-'"*''• llHt,«o. • " ' 'i- Henry: CleAys' predicts a oom^jha- which • Bftilbd from Honpliilii Decern- Wasliington celebrated the eighty-see- GBEaORY , La Crosse, 'Wis., Feb.' 14.r-Mrs,\Mary MMViw^Q Rollod upon - tlon of thcLackawdrino, nedaing^^^^& .ber.S jor .Victoria, with,.a ^.or9w.. of ohd'birthda'y.ofSnsanB.Antiiony. . ; flBJ%DOV NBW DISCOVERT; giTea IJEiXiJUfSI i'or40ycnrnby Riarsson, aged 00 years, who[ ilyed the , i^l%^t^r w I iiuick relief and cures worst , ^Mket UarTlon6W._OaloloK Vtcc. ErieVorid^, Jer^K' Centralj'and .Lehigh 130;,oJTicei;p nnd.me'n.ihii's-.been lost. ' ,. GeW.'Chfiffec has sent 'ri coblegrnm life of a recluse for. raaiiy j;earf, was I.I. H. tlKKOUHV * HUN, Buliltlittd, Diik ;•;;., •.Valiey^riiilr6ndnineB/\;^;&,:^^ ^^| ;; Gen. • Do Wet broke! tlirbugH;T3rit- nskiiig' for; jiccfnits 'tjri fill Hjie.', regi­ found fro/.eiii to cleatli at her back r offer, but bl({ commisilon (0 ;' JuBttoepSaliintli'^iballed <.:Jbhn Mo- •Ihh liniBS aftfervd! battler lasting'ftye ments 'hcrw''in'tlie'Pliiiippincs,' niid is MOFAKESUARY:^;n,..o door, "near Ricefbrd, Hoibston e^iinty, WE PAY $20 a Wtek and EXPENSES • - Queeney, wlfe beater,^^^^: t^^ hoiirs. He was eompletely, surroundr, opposed to reducing the strength of intrnducuBuoceiia Minn., a few miles from here. lo men with riia to Introduct our Poultry Oompound. •IPoultiy Ulzturo.Wtlto lo-dny. Never mind stamp, livnanln ClHcngb a ed by Kitchener's fbrceSf 1 the army tliere nt this time. . leaa sump, AOMK Ura. Oo„ Pe(V 'i, E«itBW Lsitii, III, ,--' . • S., • . . .' • •VCC£«li MFa. 0O,i DoliH, Gait lit. Leuli.U. "Wmmmm 'g^MSM^^Si^S^^^^^^^^^^^^PSM^^^iS^M^^^S^^^ y&..'A>mMMnikl HEROES AND HtinOES. worse for you. I have spoken first to Wykamp ride past on his way to his point where the diteli crossed it, still —places in fraternity houses and in j-oii because it seemed, no more than work; and I made pure thathedid not riinnlrg; and when he held on up the- boarding and rooming houses where We KIVO unsUntcil priilso to'the man fair, but 1 must warn you tliat I repass until he returned late in the dry bed ot the ditch instead otketp- they may get room and board in re­ Wlio Is bravo enough to dlo; Cut tlio man wlio stniKslca niininchingly can't in justice allow the matter to evening at the' tail of the straggling ing to the road, I understood his ob­ turn for work. We shall start a /iKalnst the ciin'ciUs ot deslliiy rest here." proenssloM ot workmen. Winifred re­ ject, By following the line of the sick fund. We also mean to hand And hears the storm ot advei'slty, Ifer needle was flying again, and it turned from the sohoolhoiise at the ditch and crossing the canyon on its down all our text-books, so that in Wo pass unnollccd by. •' was well that the thread was strong. usual hour in the afternoon, and my (liime above Maepherson's placer, a Complete Summary of Events and time it will not be necessary for new Wo'vo iilaiullts and tears for him who falls, "What-all will you do?" she (jiie- anxious scrutiny of her face as sjje man on foot uiiglit reach tlio dam- Names of Those Who Have students to pay out large sums for Borne down In the shock ofstrll^o; csime up the walk from the gate and Riit a word of chogr wo nculecl to say ried, without looking up. workings in the upper canyon in ad­ Been Successful. new books. This is always a very To him who plods on his dreary way "I shall do wliat I ought to have stopped for a word with the con­ vance ot a horseman on the trail. heavy item for those that have to And lights In sllonco from day today done in tlic iirst instance—go to your valescent before going to her room Again I said it was no concern of count the dollars and must earn The unseen battles ot lite. father with this information." assured me that as yet the blow ht\i$ mine; and it Seltcr had carried his their living." There's coitrage, I ernnt, required to face I expected itnothcr outburst and not fallen upon her. Still Nan did ride—as he did not—lie sliould liave IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN REMARKABLE With Mr. iMarshall arc associated not appear, and her ])rolonged ab­ Orim death on the (,'ory Held. braced my ilagging nerves against gone unfollowed by me, Once more the following colored students:- Per­ There's also couraRO retiulrcd to meet sence, and the stolid iiidifl'erenee of the shock of it. It did not come. She my hand was on tlie gate-latch, and cy Garrett, J. G. Steere, 13. Browning, Life's burden and .sorrow; to bravo defeat; her father and mother to it, puz'/.led Colorca Student* Form nn Aaaocia- To strive with evil and not retreat; relapsed into dogged silence, keei)ing once more the warning wind brought J. Fletcher and J. R. Richardson. To suffer and not to yield. her place on the door-step and sew­ 1UC not u little. I would have given the click of horseshoes on the hard tlon fur Mutnl Aia nt the Vnlver. much to know what had happened Wonilcrful Ulacoverr. . ing diligently until her task was surface of the road, Looking east­ •It)- u .fMltlilKan—Wollai^r°ful Ilia- Some movements are there In every lite in the family councils in t,hosc early Dr. Frederick 0. Novy, junior pro­ When the spirit longs for rest; finished.- Then she went into the ward I could make out the figure ot Govcry Mnilc by- Two I'rofcaaora of hours ot the morning when I had fessor ot hygiene and physical chem­ When the heart Is filled with a bleak de­ house and I saw her no more. a horseman rising and falling in a Clicmintry. spair slept the sleep ot the unsuspecting. istry, and Dr; Ptiul C. Freer, profes­ I meant to carry out my ultimatum rapid giillop up the gentle ascent When the weight of trouble, remorse and sor of general chemistry in the Uni­ that very night when Sclter should By nightfall the indefinable dread from the schoolhoiise. Some vague tSpec!.il Correspondence.] care versity of Michigan, the latter of Soems really greater than we can bear, be free to listen to me. It was a haz­ had grown until it had become an premonition drove me to the shadow University of IMiehigan.—Now that whom is now on a leave of absence wVnd death were a welcome guest. ardous thing to do, since it might agony of apprehension. For tw^ of my tree again, and I saw the the track athletes of the University as superintendent of the government But wo crush It down and wo go our way lead to a murder; but it seemed to days Macphcrson had intermitted his horseman as lie cantered past; saw of Michigan have commenced active laboratories in the Philippines, have To the duties that lie In wait, be a duty clearly defined. And when evening visits to the farm at Valley his face liiul caught a glimpse of the training, and the season of indoor From day to day wo renew the fight. I reflected that I should have ample Head; and after supper I wiitehed short repeating rifle of the cow-boys meets is near at hand, a brief sum­ been engaged during the past two To resist the wrong, and to seek the right, and waited in the hope that he would years in studying the conditions un­ To climb at last to iho sun-crowned height. opportunity to suggest temporizing unalnng and lying across; the saddle, mary of the present 'vn''rsity records eome. It had been no part of my der which organic peroxides are And to climb o'er time and fate. measiires before Seltcr could go to It was Macphcrson; and Nan's long will not be amiss. extremities, I did not hesitate. plan to miilce him a confidant in the formed and in investigating the ac­ And thufi—for my heart goes out to them— absence was explained as clearly as The fastest time ever recorded nt results of the Orantley invcstigiition, tion of these compounds upon dis­ My meed of praise I would give Hut the time proved unpropitious. need be. It was to the young stock­ Michigan for the 100-yard dash was hut under the changed conditions it To thoso who struggle life's path along. It was late when the farmer eamc in, man that she had carried the proof made last spring by "Archie" Ilahn, ease-producing organisms. They The host of toll, w'ho are patient, strong. now seemed to be the wisest course; and when he had eaten his supper when he covered the distance in 10 have been able to sho\* that various The unrewarded, unnumbered throrif. and I was half daft at the thought ot Wykamp's villainy, though to what not any diplomacy of mine suflleed seconds flat. surfaces such as metals, fabrics, pa­ Who are bravo enough to live. that the story might reach him end no man might guess. But the re­ —Rocky Mountain News. to compass an interview which might sult was before me. Macphcrson had The record for the 220-yard dash per, etc., exert a nuirked influence promise to be free from interruption. through another chaimel. So I kept upon the rate of formation of some my post in the hammock until nine forgotten his promise to Winifred; has been held by J. M. Thomas, of I gave it up, finally, and went to'bed forgotten that vengeance belongs to the class of 'OS, sincctliat year. His of the peroxides. in my room under the rough rafters' o'clock, iind then went to my room Ciod and not to man; and was on his time was 22 seconds flat, a perform­ Of the six i)croxides examined, two consoling myself with the thotight to stay only till I could be sure that The Trouble ^ way to call the engineer to his ac­ ance which bids fair to stand for were found to possess remarkable that a day more or less could make tlic family had gone to bed. When counting, germicidal action. These two sub­ no diiTorcnce. the farm-house was still tnUl dark, some time to come. on the Toronto. I found my overcoat and crept down­ I was in no doubt as to the out­ C. T. Teetzel holds the honor of stances are spoken ot chemically as None tlie less, the threatened cli­ stairs with my shoes in my hand. come, I knew Macphcrson -well having made the fastest quarter benzoyl acetyl peroxide and diacetyl maxing of the tragi-eomedy oppressed BY FRANCIS LYNDE. enough to be sure that he would give mile at Michigan. Although his peroxide. In the prcsciicc of water me, and my dreams were those half- The nioon wsis well above the up­ (CopyrlKht IS'JS, by Frnncis I.yiido.) his antagonist a fair chance to de­ method of running was laborious in these compounds undergo hydroly­ real horrors which seem too terrible lifted eastern horizon when I put on fend his life—and no more. As I the extreme, he could cover the sis, yielding acetyl hydrogen perox­ to be true, and too vivid to be phan­ my shoes and propped myself in the have said, I saw his face as he rode ide, and benzoyl hydrogen perox­ tasies. In one ot them T fancied Nan ground at a great pace, as is shown hammock to continue the pointlos.s past inc. There was no passion in ide, and it is to these hydroly/.ed CI!AI'TKK IX.—CONTINUKD. 'had come to my room to avenge the by his time of i»0 seconds for the dis­ vigil. There was not the vaguest the fixed stare of the eyes or in the products that tlic pronounced germi­ "Nun, you care a great deal for Mr. arruignmont of her lover. I saw the tance. promise that anything could come of out-thrust jaw. It was rather the cidal elTects are due. W.yl;imii), tlon't ynii'?" I sniti, sitting; door open by inches, heard the creak it. At the most! I could only' make Tlie half-mile record is held by cold and untlinehing deterniinalion of The active constituents can. be «]> imd ti'yiiig to secure tin eye-hold of the clumsy hinges, saw her figure sure that Nan did or did not eome Ilowai'd W. ll.-iyes, captain of last a mild-mannered man goaded past brought in water solution in various upon lier. in the half-light made by the moon- | home. And yet, if life itself hud been year's championship team, and the endurance, and it was terrible to be­ only one on it not to return to col­ strengths or concentration, and such Slic lioiil lower over her work, .iuid rnys' silting through the cracks in at stake, I could scarcely have gone hold. solutions readily destroy in test-tube a dull flii.sh began to creep slowly up the shingling. I made sure it was a . back to my room and to bed. lege this year. His best time is At the moment I was sure ot noth­ experiments all pathogenic bacteria. under the softened brown of her reality and not a dream. I could 2:01, made in 1809. The night was as perfect as night ing but that the tragedy must be If the discovery proves as success­ ucck and elieck. hear the night wind sighing in the Mieliigan's one-mile record is 4 can be in a region where both night l)revented at any cost, and I set out ful in actual practice' ns in the la­ "Is lliat i\ny o' your business'?" she canyon, and the mullled roar of the and day are beyond the imaginings minutes IIS 2-,'i scconds.v This time to run after him as fast as a .sick boratory, its assistance in preserving fjueried, nnl!ig:oMlstically. Toronto timong its bowlders. She had was made by .Tuniiis Wood, '00, in 1807. of the dwellers in lower iiltitudes. man might. With presence of mind one hand behind her as if .she would At the conference meet in Chicago the health of military camps, in the "It. is. J owe yon my life, Nun, and The hazeless air was tremulous With which was entirely mechanical, I keep the weapon concealed, and ns last .liino the two-mile run was won lircvcntion of Asiatic cliolera epidem­ I can't keep silence and sec you the murmurings ot nature's silences, for.soolc the road at the point where she crept nearer the horror of it by Nelson A, Kellogg, of Micliigtin, ics, and in the general combating of throw your.self away on that scoun­ it seemed that I had never before Selter had left it, running up the grew upon me until I could feel the in 10:00 a-.l, thus setting a now all diseases in which intestinal germs drel." realized how white the moonlight dry bed of the ditch which traversed sweat sttMiding thickly upon my fore­ western intercollegiate record. play a part, is inestimable. "Jluniph!" she said, "Paw an' nuiw could be, nor how black the shadows. the small, inner valley beyond the head. Not until the shadowy figure Exhaustive papers on the subject 'vc been piittin' you up to say that, The wind, what zephyr'.s-brcath tljcre "liogback" on a higher level than Since the mile walk as a regular had faded into indistinctness behind will shortly ajipcar in the .Journal of I reckon." was of it, was up the valley; and that followed by the rough wiigon- event has been dropped, the time ot the chair where I had thrown my Experimental Medicine, and in the "Neither of them has ever said n on its wings came the scents ot sun- road. As it chanced, the choice of 7:15 made in 18S5 will nlways stand clothes could I break the spell and American .Tournal of Chemistry, word to mo about yourself or the en- cured grasses and the distance- the ditch saved my life, though when as the ^varsity record. This was rise on my elbow. When I was Vm- H. L. C, gineer. l!ut ! know what I am talk­ softened notes of an accordion I had wallowed a panting finarter of made by Dean C. Worcester, '80, hvte questionably awake, some of the im­ ing; about. Tlic man is a scoundrel, played by one of the workmen in the a mile in the dry sand of the chan­ of the faculty, and at present a aginings proved to be indubitable DEATHS IN SOLDIERS' HOME. dyed in the wool, lie doesn't mean engineer's camp. The very atmos­ nel I was fain to curse the impulse member of the commission engaged realities. The wind was sighing in phere was eloquent of peace, and the to be honest with you; he has never which had made mo forsake the trail. in instituting civil government in the TlircK Vctfrniid l»l« of I'nrnlj-xU In the canyon, and the tumbling stream meant to be honest with any woman restless urgency of the latter-day [To Be Continued.] Philippines. Cirnnd Uii|>i«li« •\VltIiln ii Few lifted its hoarse roar in deep-voiced he has ever made love to." struggle for existence seemed far The records for both the 120-yard UnyM of Kavh Other, Slic went on sewing!' steadily, and necompanimcnt. .., The moonbeams removed. After a time the moon high hurdles and the 220-yard low were sifting needle-like through the but for the dtill flu.sh deepening' now rode higher, and the hammock un- ESTRANGED COMRADES. hurdles are held by ".Tiiek" ^feLean, Three deaths have occurred at the chinks between the shinglcs,-and not­ to crimson I should not have known (|cr the porch-root swung in the '00, ex-track captain and 'varsity half soldicr.s' home in Grand Rapids with­ withstanding the dim half-light, I that I had totichcd her. But the ex­ blackest of the shadows. The night i'lie Qiinrrcl of Two KHKIIIIII Army back, lie cleared the high hurdles in in the past few days, and all were the could have sworn that the door was plosion eamc at last. air began to grow cooler, and I but­ Olilccm nnd KN 'rouvlilnv 15 2-5 seconds, and the low hurdles result of piiralysis. Thomas H. Os- moving slightly on its hinges. Also, "You're cowards, all of you!" .sho toned my overcoat and filled and Tcrmi'iintluii. in 25 2-5 seconds. McLean iilso holds trander was the first to an.swer the the cold sweat ot terror was unmis­ burst out, the beautiful eyes which lighted my pipe. the. record for the rtmning broad final roll call, and the end came 24 takable. were her major eharni Hashing; in- It must have been nearly ten A touching story ot two friends is jump, having covered 23 feet in ISQO. hours after he was seized with a stroke ilignation, and (he ripe lips curling; The following morning, when I o'clock when Nan returned. I heard told by William Heatty-Kingston in A. Armstrong, the present 'varsity of paralysis, liis home was in Muske­ scorn fully. "Yoti don't darst say it dressed to go down to breakfast, I Iier step in the road and •extinguished his "Journalist's .lottings." They high jumper^ cleared the bar at C gon. James A. Bennett, whose homo to his'n face—nary'one of you!" felt for my pockct-pos.sessions in me- my pipe. She came up the walk with were two ofllcers in the English army feet in 1000, the best ever made by a was in Coldwater,was the second to "Jic ])alient, Nan',' if^yoit can.^ T'ln ehanien! obedie?)cn to .. a ^.life-long footsteps lagging, as one who .fights who quarreled ahotit some trifle, and Michigan man. go. During the war he was a mem­ habit. They were undisturbed; but only trying to do you a service. Bring with fiitiglio; and she let hcrsolf into aliliough they luiil been the closest of In the poie-vuult Charles E. Dvor­ ber of compnuy B, First Michigan in­ when T glanced into the pocket-book lim to me and I .shall show you how the house silently and witlinnt look­ comrades, became, in cnnsc(|UOiicc, en­ ak, caiitain of this year's track team, fantry. W. A. Ford was the third to I realized suddenly that my dream willingly I shall confront liim with ing to right nr left. One thing, and tirely estranged. The ftict of their holds the record at 11 feet G inches, go. He entered the home from Mecos­ had been something more than a vag­ Ills past and g'ivc him a chance to one thing only, had I learned by be- separation was extremely bitter to made in 1000. An injured ankle pre­ ta county four years ago, and, during ary of the night. The newspaper | ing a silent witness ot hcr home­ clear himselt—if lie can." both of thcin, and one Cliristiiins day vented him from surpassing this in the war, was in company T, Twentieth clipping and the letter from Grant- coming . She had cofno from some­ She was silent for a full minute, one of tlicni received from the oilier 1001, but it is generally conceded ^[ieliigaii infantry, ley were gone. where down the valley; otherwise Tlien .she said: a card bciU'iag a dove with an olive- that tinder favorable conditions he the wind would not have brought I.ltt-lu Siiii>ll|>(i.\, "He's done cleared himself—to me." branch, will_ set a new mark this year. CIIArTEU X. mo the warning ot her approach. The reports coiiecriiing the exist­ "Then he has lied to yon." Tlie recipient kepi, the message by The hammer throw in the western ence ot smallpox in the upper penin­ She flashed out ag.iin at that. AND WHAT CAMK OP IT. It was fully half an hour later bc- him for a twelvemonth, and on the fol­ intercollegiate hist year was won by sula arc wildly exaggerated, There is "I say you don't darst call him a In deference to my illness, as well fore I could make up my mind to go lowing Christmas sent it back to lii.s Brnec Shorts, captain ot our nc^k as to the fact that I paid liberally to bed. There was less than nothing no epidemiciii any locality, unless it bo liar to his'n face! I said a minute fellow olTiccr, who, in turn, laid it fool^ball team, lie hurled the 10- for my footing in the Seltcr house- to watch for now, and, despite the in a remote section of Gogebic county, ago 'at it was paw an' innw 'at set a'side for a year, and then dispalelicd poiind missile 120 feet 7'/o inches, set­ hold, I was not required to rise at overcoat, the chill of the night struck it on the next anniversary. and the few scattered cases arc causing you on. I know better, now. It was ting a new Michigan record for the the school-ma'am; that's who it was. deep. I climbed out of the hammock Through three successive decades, no fear. There are a few scattering event. The shot-put record stand at You needn't to tell me anything stillly and took a turn in the door at each Cliristfnas-tidc, the mute mes­ cases of smallpox in Dickinson, Hough­ 44 feet 3-4 inches, and was made in nbout her. I know!" yard to start the blood a little. From senger was regularly sent in token of ton, Delta and Gogebic counties, and 1805 by V. ^r. Hall. "What has Wykamp told j'ou about the gate I could see the foaming tor­ continued friendship, until a year Marquette, Alger and one or two oth­ The longest drop kick recorded at Miss .Sanborn?" rent of the Torolito rushing past on came when it was forgotten because ers have had a slight touch of the dis­ Michigan-was made by ,1. E. DuiTyin "That's none o' your busines.'f, the opposite side of the road in its the present posscs-sor was too har­ ease, btit in no section does the situa­ ISOO, the distance being 108 feet 7'/2 cither. But if I was her, I'd keep final plungings to the Ifcvel ot the assed by financial losses to remember tion cause apprehension. inches. The event has not'been con­ mighty quiet. I'd be '.shamed to let lower valley. I had long since re­ it. In the course of the Christinas tested of late years. A Iliiny Muiitli. on, I would so." marked that the river was always week, lioweyer, his-wife came uponthe The record in the discus throw, n State Game Warden Morse in his "Jitiss Sanborn has never lisped a much higher at night, and been puz­ card, and sent it off to her husband's comparatively now event, is 107teet montlily report for .lanuary, filed with word to me, or to anyone. Nan. And zled to account for it until IMacphor- friend with a newspaper cutting re­ 2 inches, and was made by Waldo A. the secretary of state, says: she has nothing to be ashamed of; son had explained that the night ferring to. her husband's bankruptcy. Avery in 1000. All game 1.9 wln.terlnu-\vellj and that very she was innocent as—as you mean to flood-tide in a snow-fed stream is The returning post brought her a let­ The above records, -with a few ex­ Utile damage has been done to deer by be. You will understand me when I proportioned to the heat ot the pre­ ter, inclosing a thousand pounds, and wolves. During the month the department ceptions, are of noticeablj' recent say that if I wore her brother, ceding day. explaining that the sender had just Investigated 117 complaints o£ violations o£ date, showing the steadj' improve­ the fish and game laws and 77 arrests woro the world wouldn't be larg-e enough The August day hatl been unusual­ eome into a fortune, and that in,re­ turn for this trifling sum, intended tor ment of Michigan athletes. Another made, 35 tor violations of the game laws to hold Wykamp and myself." ly hot, and t;lie river was in full flood. and 42 forvlolatlons of the flshlaws. Slxty- fact that argues -well for ^Michigan's "I don't believe it," .she said, stub­ Its thunder filled the silence of the his old friend's rescue, he should keep nlno persons were convicted, two acquitted bornly. "You can't prove nare thinff night—made it, I had almost said— the Christmas card as his most pre­ Buocess this year, is that the hold­ and four diseharged. The costs and fines Imposed amounted lo J520,95. There woro ag'inst him—none of you." but not to the exclusion of other cious possession. ers ot five of the records are new in college iind will again compete in SO seizures of contraband game and fish and "I can. I can prove that which sounds. While I lingered at the gate fishing apparatus In inland waters. should make most men and all the click ot a horse's hoofs came REFLECTIONS OF A SPINSTER. their respective events. women despise him," wind-hornc from the direction of the For Mntnnl Aitl. Colored Mnionn, "Humph!" sho said, again., "Talk's SHE WENT INTO THE HOUSE AND I engineer's camp. There was a low SiiKc SiiyliiKN !•>' It Sliretvil Mciiiltcr A colored students' association has The Union grand lodge of colored mighty" cheap!" ' SAW HER NO MORE. Cottonwood growing on the embank­ of thu rciiiliiliie Sex on Varl- been formed at the University of masons in sessions in Lansing elected ment of the ditch just outside the oiiM iiluttvrH. Michigan for one of the' most com­ the following oilleers; It was now or never. I had oomo daybreak and breakfast witli the gate, and I crawled between the mendable purposes that ever a club Grand master, Kobert C. Barnes, of De­ to my final round of ammunition, and family; and I was rather later than troit; deputy grand master, J. J, Adams, of wires of the fence and crouched in was organized — namely, to assist If the shot missed the battle would usual on the morning following the Love without confidence is the root Battle CreeU; senior grand warden, J. H, the shadow'of the tree. poor colored boys to come to the be lost. I took the newspaper clip­ night of bad dreams and worse reali­ of all jealousy. Hatfield, ot Saginaw;^Junior grand -ward­ ping from ,my pocket-book and read The horseman was the engineer, Almost all .intense natures quarrel university, and after they arrive, pro­ en, A. J. White, of Detroit; granJl treas­ ties. Mrs. Seltcr served me, as she urer, A. P. Manuel, of Battle Creek; grand it aloud to her, prologuing it with lie was riding slowly, and his face with those they adore. vide them with work, lodging and u.sually did, and Nan wos not visible. books. When any are sick they will tiler, A. A. Dixon, of Battle CrecU. as much of Grantley's letter as was Knowing the girl's excellent reason was turned from me ns if he were No man is ever hopeless who retain.v necessary, to clear the reporter's inspecting the turbulent stream as he even one sweet illusion. be eared for. All honor for the so­ Ont ot ExUtcncc. for avoiding me, I thought little of ciety belongs to Eugene Mar.shall, a : story of any possibility, of being mis- followed its course in reverse toward It is only woman's vanity 'which 'ihe franchise of the old Ann Arbor it at thejtime, being swallowed upon member of the junior law class, and , understood. She .heard me through the upper canyon. I divined his pur­ makes her man's inferior, writes Vada & Lodi Plank Road company has ex­ anxious conjectures as to what use a native of Detroit and a graduate , with her needle at her lip, and I was pose: Some one—Seltei', I tliink it Agnew, in Judge. pired and the tolls which have been she woiild make of the stolen letter of the Detroit Central high school. dismayed t« seb hor seyes grow hard was—had commented upon the -tin A man who marries without love en­ collected for 00 years will be discon­ atid newspaper clipping. Mr. :Mnrshnll came into prominence ' with added incredulity. The shot safety of the timber coffer-dam counters,life's costliest game. tinued, as the company does not ex­ But as the day wore on and still last winter by winning a place in the had missed. ; > which Wylcamp had put in to divert When the present becomes natefiil pect to ilsk for a renewal of the fran­ she did not appear', anxiety became university oratorical contest. He is "Let me: see that," she commanded, the course of the stream while the the past seems doubly beautiful. chise, but will sell oil their property dreadj indefinable and unreasoning, a faithful student and has the great .when I had made an end. workmen were making the excava­ Life's greatest blessing is to have ab­ and divide the proceedings among the but mighty in proportion to the por­ credit of having paid his own way i returned the slip and the letter tion for the foimdations of the per­ solute confidence in some one, stockholders. N tentous possibilities. It was to little through the university. He states to my pocket-book. manent structure;, and the engineer Lite never ceases to be sweet to the purpose that I tried to argue myself the aim of the society as follows; Golnic to AuNtrnlln. . "Not now, ,Nan, You are disap­ was on his way to see how the into a.calmer frame of mind; that I man who never ceases to be the lover. Prof. J. 1). Towar, agriculturist of the pointed and angry, as you hove a temporary barrier was standing the wrought but the problem of chances Some men arc so_ sensitive as to in­ "Ever since 1 have been in the uni­ experiment station at tlic agriculturist right to be. But you should qiiorrel pressure ofi the night flood. agoin and again in a vain endeavor duce melancholy among, their associ­ versity I have wanted to start a so­ college, received a cablegram from with the man—not with the facts." ates. to prefigure what would come of it, It was no concern of mine, "and but ciety that would be of aid to my race .London announcing his appointment "I don't believe noro' single word The cup of happiness is but a sieve In getting a, university education. At the worst, it appeared, she could for the fact that in the act of rising to the government professorship of of It, an' I never will, 'Icas'n I see which is empty when it reaches thj Young'colored men come here with only betray, me to Wykampj or,ifjeal- I hear* the house door otien I should agricultnpj in South Australia. Prof. It with my own.eyes.": She said it lips. - • little money, but a great determina­ ousy should prove stronger thon have gone in to put idle speculation Towar has wired him acceptance of the , deliberately and' quite without heat. loye,- hold her knowledge of the 'to bed. But it ilid not seem worth A jealous'man usually says; "I hate tion to work their way through the oilier, . "You've, jest fixed it up amongst you, shameful facts as o' sword over Winl- while to arouse curiosity touching youi" meaning "I love you very deeply." course they have chosen. We mean • in* U'H 0 mean lie, from beglpnln*. to fred>i headibut; as the event was to my lote vigil and I crouched still lower tovhelp them first to settle comfort­ Six HuilmniU, • •hd.' If I;cared enoughsaWoutitii'd' '8h6>v forth, I reckoned entirely with­ in the' shadow of my cotton wood when GotUnit OH, ably. There Is a prevailing discrim­ , There is said to be a woman in Ever­ tell Him,w|ia>t-uil you;say." f ' out my libst, as, one is likely to reek^ a man crept out at the: slowly opened The Good Jfan—So, Willie, you're ination against the race in boarding green to>yii8hip, Sanilac comity, who I shrugged;my shduldera. "I bwed on -when the • Insorutjible secrets; of door hnd went oflt nt a shulHing run going to school, are you? .That's and eating houses. We shall try to has six husbands living. She is not' It4o •you to itell ypu„ N«n, and f I've; a; woman's heart are.. Involved. ; j across the; nearest field. It was nice. And what have you learned so find congenial places for the new- .•\ bigamist, cither, the divorce court {laid' the debt, the faeti are exaetly The long day Jtrpughtnb cxpl(tna' Selter, and Iwbndered ifjte i>ad lieen' coinerH. Then.vve shall try to got 'having separated her from eoph ona<; -•.''• M''l'''Kafe"'StiYed''W(5nii;^'''iin^^^ tion of Nnn'H nbHcnee. From niy pbat slraring my vigil, and to What' end. Willie—To .whistle wlthpuf pucker- plucos for those that wish to work beforeliheroarriedhtssuco«8aor.'. of 'bbiervotio^ on the- porch I M«*^U« cane out into the road r:at the la': my; llpi.:fChioa(o Becord-Ueraldi

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y EBRUARY will be an especially favorable month BARGAIN TABLE will hold every kind of DryGoods, g for the purchase of Dry Goods. Every article in and prices will oc marked so as to make'quick selling. Bargain Counter Prices g many lines has been discounted in price from one- DRESS GOODS in remnants and dress patterns, in F Bquarter to one-half the regular price. ' plain and fancy weaves. All will be marked at strictly XJtZ^B Our January sales are now over but bargains Bargain Table prices. - ON CLOAKS ANDOAPES unequaled still remain in every department of the store. The volume of sales during the past month astonished us, not­ All Wool Shirt Waists at Bargain Table prices. eioaks Will be Sold at One'Half Off. withstanding the fact we all anticipated, and prepared for, the greatest buying enthusiasm ever wisnessed.. All Wool Waists that sold for $1.00 each, your 6 FUR CAPES FOR $1.95 EACH. It naturally follows that these great sales left many odds choice for - - • - 50c each and ends which must now go at a mere fraction of their real All Wool Waists, fancy trimmed, tucked and corded, worth. We cannot entertain the idea of carrying these lots regular prices have been $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, your WALKING SKIRTS over a season, although they were excellent quality and un­ choice of any one in this lot for $1.25 each impaired for service giving, and have marked them at prices $2.75 values, Bargain Counter price - • 98c 3.7S values, Bargain Counter price - • $1.75 that will close them out AT ONCE. 5.00 values, Bargain Counter price • 2.75 BARGAIN COUNTER CORSETS February Bargains, In the shape of $1.00 values, Bargain Sale - - - 59c odds and ends will be placed on one Bargain Table Prices 50c Values, Bargain Sale - - • - 25c MACKINTOSHES will be Bargains counter and priced for quick selling. $3.50 Mackintoshes for ... $1.25 on Hosiery and Underwear 5.00 and $7.00 Mackintoshes for • - 2.75 Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Pants that sold for Carpet Samples, VA yards long, - 19c each KID GLOVE SALE 25c, cut to . - - - 15c each TENNIS FLANNEL PETTICOATS Ladies Union Suits that sold for 39c, are 19c a suit 2Sc quality cut to - - - I9c each The great February sale of Women's Kid Gloves at 69c Children's Union Suits that »old regular price 39c quality cut to - . - - 25c each and 89c begins at once. 50c, cut to - . . / . 25c a suit $1.00 All-Wool Petticoats cut to - - 75c each You couldn't secure better bargains than we offer at this Ladies' Union Suits, wool plaited, regular price Mercerized Petticoats, lined with Flannel, for sale for 69c and 89c pair. $1.50, cut to • - - $1.00 a suit 75c each These handsome, soft Kid Gloves, made of fine light­ Children's Jersey Ribbed Fleeced Underwear Table Oil Cloth at • - • 12>^cyard weight leather, which you have always been in the habit of that sold for 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c and 25c, placed in two lots, choice - 5c and 15c each San Sjlk, 5c quality at - - • 3C SpOOl paying $1.25 for, are here for 89c. Those dressy firloves, Spool Silk. 50 yards, price • • 3c spoOl those you have always considered good value at $1.00, during Childrens' Fleeced Lined Hose Coats Spool Cotton, price - • ^c spool this sale they are Cut tO 69c pair. lOc Fleeced Hose cut to • - - 5c pair Saxony Yarn, price - • - 5c skein 15c Fleeced Hose cut to ... 9c pair All Silk. Taffeta Ribbons, plain colors and wide 19c Fleeced Hose cut to - - . 14c pair widths, price - - . . 15c yard 2 pairs for 25c All Silk Fancy Ribbons, suitable for bows and 25c Fleeced Hose cut to ... 17c pair fancy work, - - - - lOc yard Ladies and Children's Wee! Mittens 3 pairs for 50c Don't Miss the Bargain Table And Gloves reduced in price. 5c tO 25c pair. Don't Miss the Bargain Table

Lansing Road. North Alaledon. Dansvllle. Ingham ^otttttfiHrwis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Batcman and The home talent enlertuininent at W. F. Shehan and family are visit­ Tha Ml)rMh,iiira (iid nllaU* Femala TabM cm offtrad lii ladlir children spunt Sunday with Mrs. the Memorial drew a large crowd and ing in Pinokuey. OR. SCHOH'S CipMttlljr noooiMnded in mirrM Udln. Aik lor Dr. Bcboli't r«a»l* Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will all were well pleased. D C. Avery and wife returned from CaiietH, Whipp, Jr., has returned from six new members last Saturday night Rozoiie Smith and wife are visiting a visit with relatives In Ohio. A number were present from Okemos. Thursday, Feb. 20.1002. lu Chelsea this week. VmUTt * H4YDE!(, AstcnU. Maaaii, Mlek. Alex. Canedy and wife entertained John Bennett, John Hahn and J. Tlieron Cooper of Oworso was call­ \ their iielghbi>rs Saturday evening. A. Alien are drawing lumber for new ing on old friends here last week, TEN PAGES. C E Whipp and wife and sou yls* barns to be built this spring. Rev. J. A Sly of North White Oak DIst. No. 2, Holt. Bunkerhlll. ited In Aurelius Sunday. The A. L. A. meets with Mrs. Chas. was In town last Saturday. E. J. Himelberger is shearing his There were five applications ; for John Searfoss is on the sick list. Underwood the last Thursday in Feb­ sheep. West Holt. ruary. Will VaiiVoroe's yauiigest child Is nieml)erBhip accepted by the Gleaners Mrs. John Blatt entertained a alelgta very sick, without much hopes of re­ James Sbutes and wife of South of this place last Saturday iilght. fleverat of our people ntlended Uie load of young people from town Tues­ _—^ . •. — covery. : Cliioago were guesta at Frank Gregg's •.coiiveiitioii at Holt ."Jalunlay. All en­ Reader—You wllT confer a lastiiig There will au oyster supper at the day evening Keiiiember the Teuchers' and Pa­ the first of the week. - " lioine of Mrs, AniiMorse onFriday joyed a very pleaaaiil day. The children of Enrnle Bramble favor and receive a reward, If yo(] will trons' Institute to be iield next Satur- Win, Moore Ima been quite seriously Mrs. U. J. MuCue IH Hpeiiding the report the name of dealers trying to night. Feb. 21 Benefit of the L. A. 8. have the ineuHles. sell you a substitute fur the Madison duy al tlie Baptist church. Let tiiere sick, but is greatly improved at this Arthur Brooks is better. week withher dauKliter, Mrs. Harvey, be a good attendance writing. AlLaiialiig. Silas McDouKal and wife entertained Medicine Co 's Uocky Mountain Tea. J. W Nue and E E. Wood are a Hieigh Umd of people one night last Pratt & Haydeu. Mrs. L. C. Chase and daughter re­ Claude Swiizgulile's hired man fishing at Portage lake, Orrle TboiupHou lias recovered from week. turned from Graud Ledge on Monday. moved here from Ohio last week. -the luuiupB Mrs. Cluster Close received tlie sad Mr. Scotleld is visiting in Jackson. South White Oak. Born, to Mr and Mrs. MaynardMay, Misa Nellie Thompson is on tiie Rick news that her father died one day >h Kelley and family of Diamoiidale Sunday, Feb. 10, a daughter, Mother list. - Sundayed at the home of J. W. McCue. Nona Uitllday is on the sick list. last week and child are doing well. F. J. Gregg and wife entertained a Etiiel McCue ia atteudlug aoliool iu The most reliable preparation for Wylie Uaher will work fur Geo. Mrs. J. S Sweezey atid Mrs. Blanch kidney tioubles on the market is Daniel VanVorce is very sick. compsny of tlieir friends Friday even­ Nun visited in Napoieou last week. Latialiig. Stitt the coming year. ing. Tiie evening wa« spent with Foley's Kidney Cure. W. M. McCros- Geo. Gibson was home from Lansing Mrs, .Jaliez Brown is visiting her Mr. James Brady, better known as Mabel Alien vlalted at the home of sen. daughter, Mrs. C. P. Osborne. music and cards, after which refresh- Urs. J. E, Harvey lu Laualug Batur- one day last week. • ments were served. A Jolly good time uncle Jim, is very sick. -Any and Sunday. S, J. Proctor and wife and daughter Mrs. Sarali Andrews is quite sick at is reported by all. Miss Fannie Williams is quite sick. Dist. No. 4. Holt. visited friends in Leslie last Week the home of her daughter, Mra.'Miles A man named Lang has rented the A sleigh load of young people from Warde. Claude Switzgahle and wife spent 'Lansing enjoyed a very pleaHant even- Last Wednesday evening a sleigh Mrs Fred Cole of Fitchburg is visit­ Sunday with friends iu Lansing. Joe Marks farm. ' iug at the home of U McUue Saturday. load of old neighbors surprised Dennis ing at the home of George and Aliuon M. D. True and wife of Mason visit­ The cases of la grippe are too munier- Sweet meats and fruits were served. DeCamp and wife of Holt. All had a Lathrop this week. ed at C. P. Osborn's last Saturday. ous to mention. Jolly time. Emma Howell of Lansing Is visiting The Last Heard Of It. Could Buukerhill electors decide Foley's Honey «ud Tar is l)est for George Miller and family of near her slateri Mra. Cecil Weiuple. Saved Him From Torture. "My little boy took the croup one the court house matter, we would 'O'oup and wlicioping cough, contains Lansing visited C. Phllo Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Lathrop entertained There is no more agonizing trouble night and soon grew so bad you could have a court house at Mason. no opiates, and cures quicbly. Care­ Mrs. Alba Ferley visited her mother, her ueioe, Miss Luella Brooks, of than piles. The constant itching and hear him breathe ail over thehouse," We think we will have quite a win­ ful mothers keep it iu the house. W. Mrs. Sarah Wagner, Sunday. Buukerhill last week. t'uruing make life intoleraide No says F, D, Reynolds, Mansfield, O. ter after all. M. MoCroesen. A slelgb load of twelve young people position Is comfortable, Tlie torture Is "We feared he would die. but a few Mrs. D. J, Grimes is visiting her unceaaliig. DeWitt's Witch Hazel doses of One Minute Cough Cure from Okein'M took dinner and supper daughter, Mrs. Will Sly, who Is under Forest Neighborhood. with J, C. Arend and wife Thurnday. Salve cures piles at once. For skin quickly relieved him and he went to V Thousand Dollars Thown the care of Dr. Culver. diseases, cuts, burns, burisee, all kluds sleep. That's the last we heard of the Away. Mr. and Mra. A. Ayers delightfully Everyone Is making good use of the Messrs George and Almon Lathrop of wounds it Is uuequalled. J. S.croup . Now isn't a cough cure like ^ Mr. W. W. Barker, of Plain view, cDtortaiued a few of their friends at a Sleighing Visiting seems to be the and wives visited friends at Fitch­ Gerali. St .Paul, Ark , says: "From that valuable?" One Minute Cough Neb., writes. "My wife had lung -dancing parly last Tueadny evening. proper thlngl burg last week. 1865 I suflered with the protruding, .Cure is absolutely cafe and ads trouble for over flrtten years We 'Befreehmeuta were served. Wm. Blukley was la Lansing Sat< White Oak grange have a well pre­ bleeding plies and could And nothing immediately. For coughs, colds, tried a number ot doctors and spent E W< Sutherland and wife and urday. pared Washington program for next to help me until I used DeWitt's grip, bronchitis and all other throat over a thousaud dollars without any daughter visited at the home of W. L. J. 0. Arend and wife visited In Au* Saturday evening. Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes aL'd lung troubles It Is a certain cure. relief. She was very low and 1 lost all Jlotther on Sunday. rellus Friday and Saturday. The Ideal Entertainment Company completely cured me," Beware of Very pleasant to take. The little ones hope, when a friend suggested trying Chas. Cook and wife, P. McKinney Stalte Hammond and James True of gave a very Interesting entertainment counterfeits. Longyear Bros. like It. Longyear Bros. Foley's Honey and Tar, which I did; •nd wife and Wm. Gtlnes and wife Alaledon spent Sunday evening at the at White Oak grange hall last Wed­ and. thanks be to this great remedy It •ud daughter Ida visited Mr. and Mrs. Isla,nd Corners. saved h*-t life. She Is stronger and en­ hoiue of J. C. Arend. nesday evening. The hail was well Bertha Potts, Minnie Guinther and Earl Brown on Thursday; A goodly number from this district filled and all enjoyed the good enter­ joys better health than she has ever tainment. Eva Feitou attended the Delhi Sun­ PEOPLE WE KNOW known In ten years. We shall never A good many fmm liiis plaooattend- attended the township oonventlou at day school convention at Holt on he without Fo!ey»« Honey and Tar »nd «d the grange social at tUe homie of Holt Saturday. It was very iulerest- Saturday afieruoon. Brother and Sister G. M. Towar, north liig, would ask those afllicted to try it." W. It's a mistake to Imagine that Itch­ The J Gleaners met at the home of •mey Are HMon People,, and Wbat M.. MoCroesen. . flf tho M, A 0 , on Thursday evening. — . •. ing piles can't bn cured; a mistake to They Nay IN or Loenl Iniorest, Everyone reported a Hue time and Mr. and Mvs. Johu Fl&htill ou Monday M<)ther8 can safely give Foley's suffer a day longer than you can help. night. they all returned home on Friday Honey and Tar to their children for Doau'd Ointment brings lustaut relief When an Incident like the follow­ uiurniug. and permanent cure. At any drug The valentine social at A. Felton's ing occurs right here at home. It Is coughs and colda, for It contains no on Thursday evening was well at­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Sutliff of Syca­ opiates or other poisons. W, M. Mo- store, SOots, f bound to carry weight with our read­ OUR MOTTO—NO Cure, NO Pay more St., Lansing, visited at the home Cfiossnn. tended, receipts |5,07< of A. Ayers on Friday. Maple Corners. Anna Box and Winnie Felton took ers, So many strauge occurrences go Chaa. Winters and wife and children Northwest Ingham. Born, to Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Beatty the eighth grade examination at Holt the rounds ofjbe^presa, are published ou Saturday. as faotSi people become skeptical. On of Moridian'vislted at the home of The valentine social at Tom Whip- of Preaoott, MlchM au 8} pouuds sou, Ohiks. WIelaud oil Thursday. le's Friday evening was largely at­ Feb. 0. The school will have appropriate ex­ one subject skepticism Is rapidly dls- Frank king and wife oflsland Cor- tended. Sebastian Cabot has a new wind ercises on Friday afternoon, Feb. 21. appearlug. This Is dun to the actual uers visited at the home of W. L. ' Mrs. Mary. Bae and son, Roy, called mill. Gladys Turner Is sick withlonsllitls. experience of our citizens, and their ^^m Ubsher on Thursday. «t J. A. W»uy le's Sun day. Mra. Oliver Meeoh Is on the sick Ray Lewis spent Sunday at Pleasant public utterauoea regardlng'"'tbem. H. Bennett snd wiredelightfully en­ Mrs. Sarah Strong of Dansvllle was H»t' Grove. The doubter must doubt no more in IHYAH tertained a aleigh load of young people aguMtDf her slater. Miss Mary Day Lew Austin has moved to the Jefi - Cllflord Collins of Howard City Is from Laualug at their pleaeaiit home ton, Sunday. Rouse farm. :'. staying with his grandmother, Mra. the face of sush evidence as this. The ou Saturday evening. \,: W. O. Foote. public statement of a reputable citizen • -':•__—:— . » . —-^2 • Frank Sherwood Is on tbeslok list. There will be an oyster supper at the Miss Edith Rolfe of West Delhi Is UvlUK right here at home, one whom Clerk's Wise Suggestion. . Mrs, J. A. Wauvie Is still at Ann home of Jas, McGowan Wednesday Arbor with her Infant son, where he is evening, Feb. 20. Benefit of the .visitingat Mrs. LuraCollins' fora few you can see every day, leAves no .'*! bftvelately been'iuuoh troubled receiving treatment for spina bifida. - church. days, ground for the skeptic to stand on. with dyBpeiMla, beloblng and sour This neighborhood mourneB the '•tomabb,'' writes M.S. Mead, leading Lee'Hullberger and wife will biegln A Night Alarm. Mr. G. Lewis, barber, llvlngion Asli Hya-Hya Headache Powders nharuiaotst Af Attleboro, Mass. •'! housekeeping tbls week in the Jim loss of It oldest and best esteemed Worse than an alarm of fire at night street, says: "We have used Doan's Whipple bouse. realdeuls in the death of Mrs. Susan is the brassy cough of croup, whioli Klduey Piila incur family, procuring Cure Headache could hardly eat anythlniT without A. Rouse and Chester Cabot, •NiiflerlURseveral hours., Myclerk sug< Albert MaoduDaber of Jlorrls visited sounds like the children's death knell them at Longyear Bros', drug store, Hya-Hya "Elixir" seated I try. Kodol Dyspepala Cure and It means death unless something and they have proven most satiefao bis wife here from Friday to Monday. Cures Coughs and Colds " .V, which J did with uioat happy results; ^Geo^ Ward and Cora Rossetter were Buoklen's Arnica Salve. is done quickly. Foley's Boney and tory. My wife wan subject to attacks i have uo more trouble and when on* In Wllllamston Thursday., ^;;:^^ ; The best and most famous compound Tar never fails toglve Instant relief of pain In her back and lameness Hya-Hya Stomach and Liver , can go to eatlhj^ imluae pie, obeese, In the world to conquer aches and kill and quickly cures the worst forms df across the loins. She says she never Claude kliig, wifto and daughter' croup, Mrs. P. L. Cordler, of Man- had a remedy do her so much good as Pills Cures all ailments of oandy and iiuti after suobK time; their Dorothea,' of Alaledon Center were at alnB.Otires Cuts, heals Burns and dlgsatldov must brpretty gopd;^; I en. £Iriilses, subdues Inflammations, mav nlngton, Ky.. writes: "My three year Doan's Klduey Piiis. We moat readi­ Stomach and Liver : dorie Kodbl Syspepslft Cure be«rtily." M.D. Frederick'! one day last week. tela Piles. Millions of Boxes sold year­ old girl had a severe case of croup: the ly endorse the claims made for them " Yoif don't bive to diet; Eat All the ly. Wcrks wonders in Bolls, Ulcers doctors said sbe'would not live., I got For Sale by all dealers. Price 60 Ask your druggist for them. Kf^' food'vou; want; kut don't'over Winter ooughi are-apt to result In Felons; Bkin Eruptions:. It cures or ho a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tkr, cents a box, Foster-Milburd' Co., lo«d Iheistoinaob;IKodul DyspepslK consumption n neglected.. They. cMin pay. / 2So at Loogyaar Bros', Mason, first dose gave quick relief and saved Bufialb, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. Take no others. ^nur«:dlgestt four food^;:Loii|year be soon broken up, b/tuUng Foley^i and Field dBNortb's, Dansvllle, driig her life," Refuse substitutes. W. M. . Rememher. the name—Doan's—and Roneyind Tan: W. W^McrirMMn; •tOrii.:rU'.'' :•••'•• •,;-.•;•:••..•••.'•; ::• ',;;; ^ ^'...•-"; ifoOroMeo:.;.; .''..; take no substitute. Money refunded if not cured. I

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