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VOLUME XI, NO. 3. PLYMOUTH, MICH., SEPT. 17 1897. WHOLE NO. 523

]y large. Some of the best running and trotting horse-were entered, and while THIRTEENTH! no former records were broken, neither was the standard or record lowered In the bicycle races some of the best M y k e F o r W ! riders in the country participated, besides a number :>f amateurs. They were strong­ ly built, atliletic young men, whose THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL physiques indicated strength and endur­ Perfection! Perfection! Perfection!, ance. FAIR AS PREDICTED, The final heats were to have been rid­ GROCERIES. F den Thursday afternoon, but the' raip pre­ vented, and they were postponed until Not only a full and this morning. complete line of Perfection Dyes, That are the same to you as gold. The Most Successful Exhibition Ever Won By the Brown’s. butalso acom plete Get in line and come with the A hotly contested ball game was that Given By the Association. played on the fair ground Wednesday af­ and perfect assort­ crowd to J. R. Rauch & Son’s ternoon between the Ann Arbor Browns m e n t o f and the Plymouth teum. The Browns where you can get bargains the were ahead until the ninth inning, the score .standing 10 to 5. Plymouth came Fancy and Staple Groceries, year round. A few of our many to bat in the ninth inning, made five runs bargains will be enumerated below: Never in the history of the Plymouth anUo’Vtag b this line, all at the comb, Endicott & Co., of .Detroit, of rich Innings 123456789 oriental rugs, curtains and tapestry. Brighton 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0— 4 In the north end of the hall Bauch Stearns 1 0 5 0 0 3 6 0 —15 Son show a fine and complete assortment of crockery, cut glass .ware, lamps and Lowest Possible Prices, DRESS TRIMMINGS! articles of bric-a-brac. T. G. Richardson, i Lyon Comedy Co. certainly posses^ two the Star Clothing House, and Dixou, the I of the best looking as well as talented fionst, of Northville, have handsomely | actresses as one will find on the roaid, the QUALITY CONSIDERED. W 6 can show you the best and largest line of arranged exhibits, while in the center of j Misses Ilattie Laurent and Lois Edwards, dress trim m ings you ever saw in Plymouth and this room is a display of eut flowers, so i Both are bright promising women and a t p r i c e s ------s e e h e r e profuse and tastily arranged as to be al- will be heard from ip the future. most a flower show in itself. The east I ______i.----- 1_____ end of the hall is devoted to fruits, vege-1 ~ rom .. n , Everything First Quality tables and canned fruit, and here the far | y Russeline, yard wide, only - 8 cents mers and housewives have placed on ex- f Dawson Pettibone has finished his new hibition the finest specimSus of tfie pro-;; well in the rear of .his kitchen. It ao.vy Silicia, - 8 cents per yard. ducts of the soil andtlieirown handiwork, has eleven feet of ice water in it, and'fie No Seconds. One farmer has taken this time and oe- has washed over $85,000 in dust from the casion to declare his political preferences, dirt taken out. for on a mammoth pumpkin ‘are carved | The high wind yesterday raised con- th^ ter\ ‘-, or Presldent’ H S: PiQgre.e fe,derable dust Jack Buckinbill. who —1.100,” while another pumpkin chi oni- was out on the Eldorado road with his cles the fame and value of-the work done | team, says he was Pearly blinded by it. by Secretary Collier. The west end ; of i When he came home he coughed up ^ j i-!S monopli/.ed by Cohner & Son j $73.89. One of our greatest needs is HUNTER and F. E. Laniphere, the former with a street sprinkling, C rockery Galore! complete exhibit of heavy and shelf hard- r ,._1TQ ware, and line cutlery, aid the latter with I „ ““"l*"8 ? dead C ‘h * wT L^W anfcdtM Jn^ lfe fr0be4' examined i(isit is f°™‘f found thievery that every one of Our Crockery Departm ent has lately been replenished with The south end of the building was real­ them has from six to eight ounces of gold a large new stock and we can truly say Plymouth ly the “woman’s pavillion.’l Here was ar­ dust in its stomach. This Carelessness in never before saw such a display, ranged a bewildering array of fancy and allowing loose gold to escape into the-riv- fine needle work, crazy qfirlts, log cabin, er will ruin the fishing unless stopped. quilts, in^ilk.and wool, tidies, rugs, eas£l The Widow Larkin yesterday met with scarfs, stand scarfs, beautifully embroid­ a misfortune which will, we are sure, call Genuine English 100-Piece Set, Alwavs Sold For $15, ered linen for the dining table and toilet forth the sympathy of the public. During articles, all the work of the deft fingers of the heavy rain storm in the afternoon a the wives and daughters in this part of i regular torrent rushed down the gully onlv $7. , ' Wayne Co. One article, in particular, in "tick of hei‘ house-and washed so much this “pavilion" is worthy special mention. rS°‘d dusit *nt0 her pig sty that the pig It is an easel scarf made of bits of ribbon, wws smothered. A subscription has been the shades and colors being harmonious- j sorted for her benefit GALES ly blended, while at either end of the! scarf is a long fringe made of “raveled An Orthographical Curiosity. ribbon The pencil sketches of horses Latest Styles In Neckwear for Ladies and heads drawn by Miss Anderson, of Can­ Secretary Collier of the Plymouth Fair ton, is also worthy of special mention; , ; *Association-hist week received the follow. In the south end N. .‘Steele & Co. have t ing letter, which we publish exactly as it Gents. a beautifijl exhibit of millinery and fancy ! js written- £ School Books. School Books. »f Plymoth I Have'Got . satisfied with only the best, and hiseibib ! f ™ «« With “““ “ g it is up to the standard. ’ ! “ “ " ' f »"",e “ ,en rentes a Play and The exhibit of stock is unusually lan?e 1 ' l f "T th,ri’, ,s ,T ’ anil fine, and has never been excelled in I r,'n sc? ,,' w !' Comtj in and buy School Books and this county,if indeed, it has been equal-1 T'9,k“ CkJ th * ' T ’"!' flnd 'Vi'b Wall Paper, 1-4 Off. led at any county fair in the state. The , J s d foot square, rite BaCke farmers of Wayne Co. are commendably | t CH,rge me to rlIn ,hrue School Supplies at Bottom Prices. proud of their stock, and the best in the j ‘ e 10 ^ county tyis been on the Plymouth fair j grounds this weak. The Word “ Limited.M The poultry exhibit is a whole "poul- ! try show.” Plymouth Rocks, Buff and “The word ‘limited’ iu connection With Buy your Dress Goods of us and Brown Cochins" turkeys, geeseand ducks, I corporations and business concerns and Red Ink, the finest ot each species, are there. The j firms,” explained a prominent lawyer to a Children have brought their pet!i. and reporter' “is nowin very general use. It get your Linings FREE. doves, pigeons, pink eyed rabbits, fill the I f f . , . ^ , , J h , , 6-s spaces not occupied by the more profit-j ongi° ated ln England, and almost every Black Ink, Writing . ^ able poultry. business concern there is a limited part­ p& :‘ The managers of the fair acted wisely nership. Of all the cities in this country when they set apart one day as “Children’s day.” The sun did not rise Wednesday Philadelphia has more limited partner­ Fluid in 5c bottles, IOc bottles, morning much in advance of scores of ships than anyj other, though there was happy children in many, school districts. not one there 25 years ago. Philadelphia As early as eight o'clock they commenced got the idea during the centennial, and, it 25c bottles, 50c bottles, Mucilage J . R, Rauch & Son. to arrive in Plymouth, singly, in pairs, groups and wagons, every vehicle being having been found by experience lo be a decked in gay attire. Eleven good thing, it has grown constantly. It school districts were represented. The means that those interested in a firm are Liquid Glue, Library Paste, Pens; Pen schools formed in line down town, and only interested %o a limited extent; that headed by the Wayne band, marched to xxxxx>oc<>ccrd ‘Limited’ 'shall always be used in some to the “merry-go-round,” others to naming the firm, so that all may know see the wonderful performing horses and exactly that, though there may be a large dogs, and all to enjoy • themselves as they number of very heavy men financially in­ wished, and there was no dearth of amusements and attractions for the chil­ terested in a5 concern, their interest and L. C. HOUGH & SON, Plymouth. dren, 6r, in fact, for men and women who responsibility are limited. It is a fair are only boys and girls grown tall. thing all aronnd^for it prevents the use of The events for Wednesday and Thurs­ big names, .which have sometimes been xxx>ooo<>cf day afternoons were horse races and bicy­ used to boom enterprises,and-corporations, cle races. The lovers of these sports were when in reality the dwners of the names out en masse, for some fine races were 1 . •• b * promised, nor were they disappointed. have had biit little interest in the con- The entries for each event were nnnsoal- ■c* . • 1 ■■ „ r j, f ' v t-I ■ \ ; - • * . 1 p- .*■ . ." ,'(„ ■ 1

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. ir - , ,. THE GREATEST AUTHORITY IN THE WORLD The Coast Line to MACKINAC T h e P lym outh M ^ il . PRESCRIBES COMMON COUNCIL, Manactinsetts Offers i House-Building *—TAKE THS-j—» VILLAGE O.- PLYMOUTH. Con cast as a Novelty. CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALER E. Wu. B a l c e . Pub. REVIVO The latest novelty in races is a R. L. ROOT, President, -house-building race. The only one so H. J. BAKER. Clerk. PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN. far run seems to have come out a dea'd COLDS IN HEAD. CATARRH. heat. Recently a real-estate oon*pany SORE THROAT. LA GRIPPE, VITALITY. HEADACHE or , TRUSTEES: A correspondent wants to know what anctioned o£T a number of lots in West­ - "W. O. Allen. » . W . Baker, can be raised in Hawaii. Sugar and m L a t a ern avenue, Westfield, Mass., and with Any Dead or Throat Trouble. TO M A C K IN A C A . J , Xacipliam, IP. Polley, the stars and stripes. tjje idea of booming the neighborhood - D E T R O IT 4 M a d e a F. Reiman, C. Brems, offered prizes. Five hundred dollars DK. Brown* Is Sen! r Soryswi to the Oertrul London Throat tad P E T O S K E Y Man By the death of an elder brother a to the first1, $300 to the second, was Car Hospital. Hs declare* hlmsatf In a recent medical journal In rro- -1—-tnns as follows: •'The vapor of Soalhof cheek* In a CHICAGO STAIDUG COMMITTEES, 1897: Boston man has become a count. Here­ offered to the builders of new houses. phstlc uhardly In* than aaialssN unite Colds In the bond. Fe Of Me. all forms of aaaal dl»*a»e», raasInR otetrnrtlna to the natural THE GREAT 30th Day. WAYS AND MEAN 8 : tofore his life has been blameless. One of the lot purchasers, a contractor breath way, I preerrtlw Ca.hmaa's Uealliul Inhaler to the catcnt New Steel Passenger Steamers Allen. Baker, Polley, named Rivers, began at once to build. of hundreds per annum.*’ The Greatest Perfection et attained in A CHKOXIC DISEASE LUCKS IS ETEBY BAB COLD I Boat Construction—Luxuric is Equipment, STREETS: Never get discouraged. Patrick Kel­ The work was not hurried at first, us Than why do ypn go on In a deluded war trying to wear on*, yonr Artistic Furnishing. DecoralJo n and Effic- FRENCH REMEDY, misery when Cuhiimsn’s Iniieuta will ralli'vt you Instantly. R e i m a n , Lapham, ly of Niles, Mich., had his neck broken there was apparently no competitor. It Is t Constant Conipnnlnn I worth of medicine lor 50 eta. lent Service, insuring the hi ghest degree of Produces the above results in 3 0 DA VS. It acta, No sickening or nauseating drugs to debilitate ynor system. Only a powerfully and quickly. Cutes when all others PARKS: severaJ weeks ago, and will soon be One appeared, however, four days af­ refreshing and health!ul ald to you. Inrtispcnsnhls In traveling. COMFORT, SPEED Al D SAFETY Public singer, and speakers use It and find tv the greatest aid in Four Trips per Week Tail. Young men and old men will rcoovei their Polley. Brems, Raker. out ter work had commenced. A Mrs. Lee strengthening the throat. IIICI IICU7A f . DR. J. H. SALISBURY, a distinguished youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly CLAIMS AND ACCOUNT 8 : was the owner, and night and day men lnrLUErlLAly.hv.I Un of York, «ld: “Inhaled Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac Baker, Lapham, A woman in Delaware walked sevepr worked on her building. Rivers re­ Menthol Is partlcnlarlv ilcstritcllre to the life ofllie Imlueaza bacilli." PETOSKEY, “THE SOO,” ^ARQUETTE and surely restores from effects of self-abuse or sponded with'double gangs of men,’and _lion lit th. ___ , ...... excess and indi>cretions I.ost Manhood. Lost HEALTH: teen miles the other night in ber ___ _ Menthol Inhaler exercl.ts a marked bomfl- AND DULUTH Reiman, Allen, Polley. sleep. What a woman for night police for several days the race went on with­ clal eflVt In Sea Sickness and especially In the brarincho and vertigo, LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and Vitality, Impotcncy, Nightly Emissions, Lost which remains alter the actual vomiting and retching passed off.” R etu rn , Including n ea ls and,' B erth s. From Power of either sex. Fading Memory, Wasting POUNDS: duty! out a piuse, until both houses were Muttvilli, N. Y.. Jan. 21, ’92. Cleveland, $ 1 8 ; from Toledo, $ 1 5 ; from I have had Catarrh about ten years. A friend sent me on* of ytm B r e m 9 , Baker, Lapham, finished almost exactly together. The Inhalers. It bslped me the firrt time 1 tried ' D etroit, $ 1 3 .5 0 . Diseases, Inr'T-.nia, Nervousness, which unfits T. DOUGLAS MORTON. DAY AND NIQHT SERVICE. ORDINANCE: Where now are thos^who said the Rivers house, which was built in nine KtNOeroN, N. Y. one for study, business or marriage. It not only r ) Lapham, Allen, I -days. has nine rooms averaging 14 of yonr Menthol Inhalers for about a month foe Between Detroit and Cleveland cures by starting at the scat of disease, but is a time would never come' when a horse Connecting-at Cleveland with Earliest License: would trot or pace a mile in two min­ ft.et square, is trimmed with hard Trains for all points Ejist. Sqbth and South­ Greet Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder P olley , Lapham, wood, is wired for electric bells, has a west and at Detroit for all points North and md res«orcs both vitality and strength to tho utes? Dead. ______.... _____1 latUms. Take only Cl’GII. N o rth w e st. FIRE: furnace and running water, and is ■Alt’S. kOe. al drugrlsts, or mailed joitpald on recoil* of price. muscular and nervous system, bringing back Reiman. Write for Hook on Menthol and'testimonials. CUSHMAN DRUG Sunday Trips Jons, July, August and Sept Only Langtry might as .well drop his di­ completely painted outside, as well as CO, Ylneonaee, lad. or No. S24 Dearborn Rt., Chicago. UL EVERY DAY BETWEEN :he pink glow to pale checks and restoring the papered and decorated insitie.i The Lee Softens the Hands. PMSIQCMT reo TEM—W. o . ALLEN, vorce suit. London has a scandal in­ Go and cet a 25c box of Cuotaman^s Menthol Cleveland,Put-in-Bay ^Toledo youth. It wards off Insanity and Con- Chief Fine QEO. W. HUNTER. house is not so complete, lacking a Balm and keep It In tbe bouse. It la ibe autest iinptlon. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav- volving a prices, a statesman and a remedy mid surest for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address health OFFICE n—DR. F. N. DEWEY: duchess^ Three of a kind beat a pair. furnace and gas fixtures, but it was Chapped Hands, Sores, or any akin eruptions. It la A. A. SCHANTZ, •. ». OSTROIT. MICH. REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest MARSHAL--JOSIAH COCHRANE. completed in five days, thus breaking quick to relieve pain qnd ludumtnation. For Farm­ er* cracked bands It is 11 wonderful cure. Largest Tte Bfiiroli i M a u fl Steam lav. Co. pocki^pi By^mail, Si.0 0 per package, in plain BOARO OF CBMETERr TRUSTEE*: The Klondike mosquito ecreen may ail records so far as known. Both box of ointment on the market. vrapper, Oraix for $ 5 .0 0 , with a positive .writ- opt sides claim the $500 prize. About Cured Hi* Mother. JohnM. Ward, year; Geo. A. tttarkweathe* also find a market in New Jersey. The Carthage, Mo.. July 23. USB.—Your Menthol fltn guaran tee to cure o r refund th e m oney ia two years; K. C. Leach, three years. twenty men were employed on each Salve cured mother s hands. She lias had no trou­ Jersey mosquito is not much larger ble with her hands since I got her the box. My “ every package. For lrec circular address SPECIAL ASSESSORS: building, and every device known to George Shafer, Peter Gayde, Frank Park. and stronger than the Klondike mon­ SO YEARS’ up-to-date carpentry was employed. account of ber bands. Your Balm has cured them. EXPERIENCE. Royjjl tyedicine Co., a4»Ch2S?.Tus t' BOARD OF REVIEW: ster. Both houses are attractive in appear­ I thank you very much. UoY Kaum. J. XyGale, W, H. Hoyt, C. C. Allen. I t A c t* L ik e a C h a r m . For ance and show no sign of haste in Salem. Ala , April fl, 1892.—I havo used your Men­ 5i.e by Princess Kaiulani, the niece of Liliu- thol Halm on some old had sores, and on two or construction. During the race the three cases of Itch and othereruptlons: the patients okalani, expects to be queen of Hawaii say It "acts like aclinrm.’’ Please send four boxes houses were visited by hundreds of Balm. 1 Intend to encourage the use of your prep* in case annexation fails. But It is ac- -rations becuuse ib«y do act sure enough “like a people, who cheered on the workmen Id Charm.'' 1>. \V. FLOYD. M. J>. ■ “ Nothing: else like it:” cjrding to rules to “come in” before tLe novel contest. If .yon______cannot. _____get It ofyou your ___ druggist______send _____ 25c. for the auntie? one box by mall. Sold by all leading druggists. MARKS* The most refreshing and Cushman Drug Co., Vincennes. Indiana. O ES1C N S, DR. PEFKER'8 COPYRIGHTS Ac, Tillman Watkins, aged 91, and Felic­ Study of Art for Girls. Anyone flcnrtlhg n sketch and description may pleasant Soap for the skin, quicklyascertulu, free,j^lietber an Invention Is ity Slaughter, aged 77, eloped, from “I wish I could make my girls un­ probably pate itaWe. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest apeuck-for securing patents Natchitoches the other day and were derstand,” writes Ruth Ashmore, ad­ In America. We have a| Washington office. married. Wonder if it was the opposi­ dressing "The Girl Who Aspires to Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelvo Jl/p res eit,’ c» ecse 1 \-o,-Rcnn~ty” or pnli:tul special notice In th e Art” in the Ladies’ Home Journal, racii.-turatiin. Saw*.------uood... by------over60,600 |______tion of their parents that caused it? • Ldica. Inriijcnueatlieho organs. Alo "that while each one should aspire to ivnrc of dung-emu* Imitation*. Nam? scientific American, p j R a u k s pn!>/>.*•; e t per :*>X, b-uiu.11 bux fL Sent beautifully illustrated. Urgent circulation of The cheapest freight carriage’ in the the best wprk, that girl is foolish who, s-e ileU In pin In wrapper. Send 4c In anv scientific Journal, week1 v. terms f?.0(i u year; -.ams amps ps f n-particulars.j r particulars. Bold bjby "locnl fL50s:x months, ^pecirii-n Copi'-s and ALAND world is on the Great Lakes, where a having been once made conscious of «lru,erifU«orail City and points in North- now for the first time. Lincoln’s fa­ compromises. One gentleman said of PEDALS vorite officers were the men who did his experience: “My wife and I began ARE RIGHT western Michigan. things. In what he said to Hunter our married life by a compromise. She how succinctly he puts the general wanted to go to Quebec for our wed­ and every pair is guar­ W e o w n a n d o p e r a t e ding journey, and I wanted to go to anteed. Two styles, . truth that it is the use and not the Barrel Hub ) t) j j Our own Steamship Line mere possession of opportunity that de­ Niagara, and so we compromised on Small Barrel f 1^6(19IS. New York city, where neither of us termines the value of serviced M anufaot-ared t>;y across Lake Michigan be­ wanted to go. All our compromises TIIE ROCHESTER PEDAL tween Frankfort and Ke- Almond King, a 28-year-old six foot­ since have been much of the same char­ er of Lansing, Mich., and Miss Lizzie acter.” Rather more profitable was the wanee, Menominee and Young, a Boston, Mass., damsel of compromise recorded of another mar­ Gladstone, and are selling about the age of 50 years, went to ried couple. In this case the husband AGENTS WANTED. Chicago recently for the purpose of wished to have flannel sheets, and the tickets to the Northwest getting married and starting in busi­ wife wished to have cotton ones. "And CHEAPER than any all ness. A day or two later they left so,” said the husband, in relating the Address, town without having fulfilled their arrangement arrived at, “we compro­ W. G. RICKER, rail line. mised on cotton.” mission. Their failure to do either ROCHESTER, N. Y. was due to the mysterious flight of In this case somebody at least was The best trout and bass $1,195 from its hiding place under a satisfied. fishing in the state is pillow in the room occupied by King. ■r- PEOPLE. found on our northern It is needless to state that the money H ave more points of merit, than any other H igh» OHIO-CENTRAL belonged to the Boston lady, and that J division. her unsuccessful matrimonial venture Mayor Harrison of Chicago, recently . Grade Bicycle. Lin e s ’ '•tv was quite expensive. But even Miss made a record of eighty-two fish and FULL OF GRACE, AND BEAUTY, fs - ] Sleeping cars on night trains. Young is not too old to learn. sixty-seven woodcock in a day's'sport near Skanee Station, Mich. Every Wheel Guaranteed. Send for Catalogue. Berths, $1.50 and $1.00." A committee of the British parlia­ Since Bret Harte—who has dropped Free chair cars on day trains. ment appointed to inquire into the his first name, Francis—was United JflTg Go., Reading, Pa. methods of money-lenders, listened to States consul to Glasgow from 18S0 to W. H. BENNETT, one witness who confessed that he" car­ 1885 he has made his residence in Great ried on his business in several places Britain. At present he lives at 74 Lan­ v G. P. A. and under eight .different names. If caster Gate, West London. A : W onderful * Discovery he. traded everywhere under the same Hamlin Garland’s first published NO RUBBING FOR name, people, he frankly remarked, poem netted him $25. He paid $5 fpr ON "would not be likely to enter the trap.” Grant’s Memoirs and $20 for a si^ WASHING WASHBOARDS. A H O R S E This worthy declared that he had dress piece, which he gave to his moth­ sometimes made loans at three thou­ er. The dress made from it was the CLOTHES . " 1 .a .s ji , , IS OF NO TiM JK I HENCE THE FEBT BEIN® sand per cent. With certain classes, first of that material she had owned AH ALL-IMPORTANT PART.SHOULD BE and worn. -Without hard For Washing TREATED WITH GREAT CASE. members of parliament for example, he had no dealings. Women owning The following are said to be the six labor or Injury Flannels and annuities and tradesmen were the wealthiest women In the world: Senora to H ands or Calicoes. Isidore Couslno, $200;000,000; Hetty chief victims of the eightfold sharper. Fabric, a* J* M ob’s English Linimni, The usurer owned that there were peo­ Green, $50,000,000; Baroness Burdett “ THE GREAT HOOF GROWER,’ ple who knew better than to come to Coutts. $20,000,000; Mme. Barrtos, $15.- N O A C ID S, Saves you the trouble of soaking and pacing. him. The people who do not know 000,000; Miss Mary Garrett,($10,000,000; Price, c. Cures Contracted Feet, Corns. Quarter-Cracks, s i n . Woleska, $10,000,000. N O LY E, 5 Thrush. Navicular Disease, Brittle Feet, Splint, better need to be protected against Sprains, Rheumatism. Is an unequalled rem­ Mjs. Oliver H. P. Belmont is said to FRENCH CHEMICAL WORKS, Indianapolis, Ind. edy for affections of Throat or Lungs. themselves, and such protection is one of the obligations of discerning and value her famous Marble House, at The Best Healer K now n. discreet citizens. Newport, at $1,000,000. She recently re­ Is sold a t $1.60 fo r MU w eight 16 ounce bottle. fused an offer from Potter Palmer for 6 ounce, 50 cents. The total number of immigrants ar­ it approximating that sum; It is as­ RENSSELAER BICYCLES FAMILY LINIMENT, 23 cents. riving at the ports of the United sessed at $800,000. Cornelius Vander­ States during the month of July was bilt’s, The Breakers, is assessed at * GIVE SATISFACTION. * Read one testim onial—we bfcve hand reds 14-756; as against 21,476 for the same , $938,000. Fitted with g u a r a n t e e d . o f ’em . ' month of 1896. This is the lowest total M. Matsutnoto is the publisher ofcthe [ Morgan & Wright . St. JoHOTBtntY, Ju n e '8,1886. only Japanese newspaper in New york. I have used a liniment furnished me by for any month .of July since the pass­ or YIm Tires, Don’t buy a George Morrison of Bath, N. H., on the fore age of the act of 1882, when the Fed­ He came to this country only a few wheel until you Feet o f a horse, that was injured by shoeing months ago to engage in this enter­ l Detachable J* and pinched, and have found it m y beneikaal, eral government assumed control of J* Sprockets v hare seen a ’97 — -----it so of anything I have used. prise and, finding Japanese type too the immigration system, and probably Wood or Metal BENSSELAER. Jonathan Boss. marks the lowest point of Immigra­ costly, writes the eight-page paper with Writer of the above is Chief Justice of the Handlebar. s tion since then. Of the total named, a pencil and makes 2Q0 copies, the 875.00. Vermont Supreme Courfv number circulated, on a mimeograph. JAMES ▼. POSTER GO, Proprietor* 11,340 entered at the port of New York. IjtjtjLA jtjtJtJtj* ------jijljta t jtjtjt jej, ji The largest number came form Italy, Ilct Value Kvrr Offered. Catalogue Proe. , Bath, N .H. 2,928, with Russia seoond, 2,376, meet­ The first envelope ever used Is In rntfLotoMtetoa the possession of the British museum. I E R W IN M ’F ’G C O , Greenbnh, N. Y. ly Polish Jews. . wau^sitesai X ____. — niA ifi wickid, he had made his wife terribly crown to nape, and even thk. id kept J • vnic.co vojr*. BANCfifcCHE. unhappy, and Mariette, made wiser by THE LARGEST PRISON cut quite close. Their arms reach ! T&e dogs that $ow enjoying their time, had often thought regretfully cf down to their knees; they have a slight [ day'in Chicago answer to the greatest Scrofula Cured XTranlated frsom the French of N. S. the honesty and sweetness of Ban* BRITISH PENAL SETTLEMENT stoops when they walk, and as both collection of fancy appelations ever “ When three months old my boy was de Forge.) crcche.' Gillet knew his townspeople ON ANDAMAN ISLAND. men and women were stark naked, bestowed by unkind sponsors on the troubled with scrofula. There were eore f IS real name was looked.; upon him disapprovingly for they presented an appearance disgust­ canto# tribe. There are “Rum Punches” places on his hands and body as large as a Simon Martin, but remaining so quietly at home, instead ingly ape-like. Settled homes they and “Gin Fizzes” and “Cocktails” and man’s band, and sometimes the blood when a child he of going to fight for his country, and lflncoples, a Primitive Race, Men and have none. They wander about from “Absinthes” until the noise of a peace­ would run. We began giving himjlood’s had fractured hi3 he determined to win, by cne held Wo-nen Short, Almost Hairless, and island to island, subsisting on fish. ful neighborhood resembles the intox- Sarsaparilla and it soon took effect. When ' hip, which a c c e n t strike, their appreciation and gratitude. Stark Naked—Weapons of Wood and wild fruits, grubs, worms and clay.! icatlng furore of a barioom. There are he had taken three bottles he was cured.” had crippled him So, taking a rifle, he hid himself in the S to n e. 1 - They have enormous appetitles, and j “Patricks” and “Tim Toolans” and W. H. G a b n k r , West Earl, Pennsylvania. for life, and his bushes at the roadside in the forest, both men and women will easily con- “Peter Kelleys” and “Brian Boras” un- comrades at school and when the advance guard passed he (Special Letter.) sume about eight pounds of fish or til the mind is filled with the thought had nicknamed him I fired and killed one soldier. The re­ HE Andamans are grub3 at one sitting and then soon be of the shamrock and the shadow of H o o d ’s ,-Y Bancroche. (twisted sult of the deed was not long delayed. a group of thickly ready for more. j the shlllalagh hovers unpleasantly Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifies leg). T h e name JTwo hours afterward a Prussian bat­ wooded islands to­ Their weapons are beautifully prlml-1 near. “Rob Roy McGregor” is the dig- Hood’s Pills cure Sick Headache. 25c. stuck to him. He talion occupied the village and the in­ ward the east side tive. The bows they use are made; nifled title of a frolicsome Scotch col- The father helps the devil who makes hia ■was a fine fellow, muscular, with broad habitants, men and women, were or­ of the Bay of Ben­ of a peculiar kind of redwood indlgen- ue . “Paderewski” calls a musical ter- boy do a man's work with a dull hoe. -shoulders, an open’face and clear eyes. dered to assemble in the public square. gal. Port Blair is ous to the Islands, the-strings being rjer ■with a chrysanthemum shock of More than one of the pretty country In ffcirly plain French the commandant the name of the long strips of bamboo. The arrow- tangled yellow hair; “Billy Sykes” is Read tlio Advertisement*. girls would have liked to know him, addressed them: penal settlement! on heads are made of fish bones or flint, an ug]y bun. "Fingal,” a dainty poodle You will enjoy this publication much but he hhfdly addressed a word to “One of you has shot one of our sol­ Chatham island,! or, r.nd the arrows themselves are un- J and «Uncle Dudley” a harmless pug.- better if you will get mto the habit of them, held back by timidity and shame diers. I give you one hour to produce as it is now called, feathered, that is, so far as feathers Ex. reading the advertisements; they will of his poor leg. He never complained, the murderer. • The village is sur­ the South Anda­ are concerned, but they cut two small afford a most interesting study and and when he watched his friends danc- rounded and no one-’can leave. If in an slits In the butt of the arrow, into Warm weather and fine showers will put you in the way of- getting man. and although some excellent bargains. Our adver­ ing at the fair, with their arms about hour the assassin Is not in my hands I It is one of the loveliest islands in the which they insert pieces of dried bam­ have greatly benofitted corn, late pota­ boo leaf. Every man carries a short toes and pastures during the past week tisers are reliable, they send what they their partners’ waists, he accepted his will set fire to your village at its four world, few other than officials and con­ I and have put ground in* excellent con- advertise. position with the philosophy of a coun corners. Now go home, and at the first victs ever set foot on its shores. The heavy spear with a fine flint head, and : dition for fall plowing and seeding. A try fatalist. But one day he suffered beat of the drum come back here.” largest pjrison in the world is at Port tb,ey are singularly dexterous m the ; splendid bean crop is being secured, There Is no lifting power in the religion use of their primitive weapons. . .They 1 of a man who won't pay his debts. the sorrow of a great disappointment. The peasants turned away, asking Blair. It can accommodate 15,000 pris­ The effort to.open. the Skaguay trial are all cannibals. He wanted to serve in the army, but each other in frightened whispers who oners and is nearly always filled to to the Alaska gold fields has failed and A dose of Dr. Fowler's Ext- of Wild first he must pass . the examination had fired the shot. Bancroche entered overflowing. The next point of interest visited 3,000 men and horses are stuek in the Strawberry brings immediate relief in with the others. He marched limping the of Coq d*Argent, and as soon C^n a Wednesday morning we had was Viper island. This was the island pass with little hope of get ting through all eases of cramping pains of the stom­ along the road with them, his hat or­ as he saw the white, fearful face of taken the last convict on board at on which the penal settlement was first this winter. Hundreds of them have ach or bo we Is. it is nature’s specifio namented with long tri-colored rib­ Gillet he said, brusquely: Garden beach, Calcutta, and we steam­ established in 1858. Here' were sent given it up and turned back. for summer complaint in all its forms. bons which floated in the breeze, and “It was you.” ed down the river Hoogly. And what mutinous Sipahis, thugs and despera­ does from all over India. The island A N ew T h ro u g h F»A»«Mig<-r R o u te fo r Evidences of *^un worship arc found In the sung at the top of his voice with an Gillet tried to answer, but Bancroche a strangely mixed cargo it was! Here mythology of every land. interrupted him. authoritatively: rises sheer .out of the water to a height Colorado, Utah and California. animation which made him forget he were Pathans from Delhi rubbing The Chicago Times-Herald of August 27, was not like the rest of the world. But "Don’t take the trouble to lie; it was shoulders with the burly natives of the of 300 feet on three' sides and on the says that on September 12 the new traffic Dr. Thomas’ Ecleetric Oil has cured his joy was short-lived. you.” Shan States in Burma; Coringhies from east side it has a precipitous descent alliance between the Chicago, Milwaukee hundreds of cases of. deafness that were “Unfit for service; deformity of the Mariette and two or three others, into the water of about 100 feet. This & St. Paul railway and the Chicago, Rock supposed to be incurable. It nevei Southern India looking askance at Island 6c Pacific railwaygoes into effect, hip,” pronounced the officer. who heard his words, stopped in star­ small, wiry Ghoorkas from Nepaul; island is the home of 800 of the most and on that date the former will send its fails to cure earache. “It is unfortunate,” added the gen­ tled surprise. delicate-looking Mohamjnedan wo^men desperate convicts in the world. Mur­ first Denver sleeper out of Chicago. This A hint to the wise Is sufficient, provided eral, "without that he would have "What would they do to him If they from Southern Bengal standing near derers, mutineers, thugs, are .^11 con­ will be attached to its regular night train the wise are disposed to take 1L knew it?” asked one. for-Omaha, and will be delivered there to made a splendid soldier.” a group of Thibetan women, whose gi­ gregated here and will never leave the the Rock Island. On October 2 the tourist Bancroche departed alone, his heart „ "“They would shoot him. And if gantic proportions were In strong con­ place until they die. This is the pun* car route over these two lines, the Educate Your Bowels With Ca«er,rets. full of sadness and feeling the flower they do not know it they will burn the trast to those of tfie graceful Bengali ishment prison to which ill-behaved Colorado Midland and Southern Pacific Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. village.” will be inaugurated. Tourist cars will be 10c. If C. O. C. fail, druggists refund money of courage and loyalty which had bee-bees. Murderous Manipuris, Son- convicts are sent from the prison at run once a week between Chicago and Sau sprung up in him wither from lack of All were silent, terrified, except Gil­ thals and Nagas were chained to sleek Port Blair. The. discipline here is ter­ Francisco. Forvfurthor details regarding In Damascus, drunken men are caue< nourishment. He reached the farm let, who cried, with chattering teeth: and cunning Hindoos, and all seemed ribly severe, as it needs to be to keep this new route call on or address Geo. H. victims of "the English disease." where he was employed without meet­ “In the name of pity, do not give me in subjection such a hard crowd. Es­ Heafford. General Passenger and Ticket to be .cowed and utterly without hope. Agent. C., M. & St. P. Ry., 410 Old Colony Piso’sCure for Consumption *.a the c z lr ing anyon^, and going to the bed where up." We had no sooner anchored than the cape Is impossible, as the island is Building. Chicago, 111. cough medicine used in my houoe.--D. C. Af* he slept he threw himself down and “Wretch, would you have us all prison launch came off, towing four guarded by white troops and there la bright. Mifllinburg. Pa.. Dec. 11, 1835. burned?” wept uncontrollably. great barges astern. The male pris­ only one boat of any sort allowed near No-To-Bacfor Fifty Cents. The has 86\0:» coal miners. At this instant the drum sounded. the place, and that is an armed Gov­ Guaranteed tobacco habit cure.makes weak Some time after this Bancroche was oners were escorted into the barges by men strong, blood pure. 50c. $1. All druggists. employed on the farm pf a certain “Listen,” said Bancroche, rising; burly Sikh warriors, and, after being ernment cutter. < W .N. U. — DETROIT— NO.38—’©7 “listen a moment. You, Sylvain Gil­ Benoit, a well-to-do farm'er, who had a securely fastened by chains to the Remove fruit stains from the hands with When Answering Advertisements let, must not die, for you have a wife. very pretty daughter named Mariette. ringbolts in the decks of The boats, a WorS» W ithout «% Bobbin. weak oxalic acid. Please Mention This Paper. But neither must the village be burned. Her white teeth made a line of ivory signal was given and they were at r (Special Letter.) behind two rosy lip? always parting in I think I see a way. Stay where yon are, Gillet, and you others, swear to once taken ashore to the receiving There is* a machine shop In Jersey THE HEAT PLAGUE 0E AUGUST, 1896. a smile. Her figure was dainty, her prison. The women convicts were row­ City where a medium sized loom is per­ arms strong, her feet untiring; alto­ keep silent. I will take care of /the Mrfl. Pinkham’a Explanation of the Unusual Number of Deaths and rest.” And they all departed, leaving ed ashore in the ship’s lifeboats, some forming the remarkable feat of weav­ gether she was the pfcture of vigorous of them sobbing as If their hearts ing cloth without the aid of the fami­ Prostrations Among Women. beauty. She might have been a Ceres Gillet “Who Is guilty?” cried the officer, In were breaking; others making no moan, liar bobbin. The great heat plague of August, 189G, was not without its of Rubens, in all the strength and but gazing back at the ship with a pa­ The inventor declares that not only lesson. One could not fail to notice in the long lists of freshness of her 20 years. And, of a terrible voice. ' Bancroche made a step forward and thetic, yearning look upon their faces, will the machine do away with the bob- the dead throughout this country, that so many of course, Bancroche fell madly in love the victims were women in their thirties, and with her. She was not long in per­ said- quietly,. “It was I.” “Yon,” said the officer, “a cripple!” women between forty-five and fifty. ceiving her victory and, as she was The women who succumbed to the pro­ something of a coquette, she did all “That does not prevent my firing a gun." tracted heat were women whose energies she could to encourage him. She waB were exhausted by sufferings peculiar to so good to him, looked at him with “Your name?” Simon Martin, but on account of my their sex; women who, taking no thought eyes so sweet and bright that the of themselves, or who, attaching no im­ cripple was fired with love and hope, leg I am called Bancroche.” “You confess that you killed the sol­ portance to first symptoms, allowed their letting himself dwell on happy dreams female system to become run down. of the future, in which he saw himself dier.” “Yes.” Constipation, capricious appetite, restlessness, departing from the church with Ma­ forebodings of evil, vertigo, languor, and w riette. his wife, leaning on his arm. “Do you know you will be shot?” “I do.” ness, especially in the morning, an itching He said many tender things to her, and. sensation which suddenly attacks one at once, putting her mouth very close to The commander could not but ad­ mire the calmness of -Bancroche’s night, or whenever th e’blood becomes his ear, she had whispered: “Baficroche, overheated, are all warnings. Don't wait I love you!” , : speech. The crowd listened, breath­ less, amazed that Bancroche, known too lpng to build up your strength, that And after all,|why not? he had asked is xiow a positive necessity! Lydia E. himself. To be sure he was a cripple, to be so peaceable, cou^l have fired the shot, but glad, nevertheless, that Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has spe- but he Invented a thousand reasons to cificteurative powers. You cannotdo better persuade himself that this was not an the village would be saved. “Eight men; behind the church!” bin altogether, but will save skilled than to commence a course of this grand medicine. By the neglect ■obstacle. In marrying one thinks only of first symptoms you will see by the following letter what tfcrrible suffering of the qualities of the heart. He had commanded the office^. labor, weave all fabrics at a reduced At this moment Mariette, forcing her coat, and in fact, completely revolu­ came to Mrs. Craig, and how she was cured : way through, the crowd, ran toward the tionize the weaving industry. The “ I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ officer crying, "Stop! he lies!^ It was New York Times gives a good descrip­ pound and think it is the best medicine for women in not he.” tion of the new loom, which to all ap­ the world. I was so weak and nervous that I thought “What are you saying?” pearances performs its work on radi­ I could not live from one day to the next. I had pro­ “I le lty o u he is not guilty. It was cally new lines. Instead of an assort­ lapsus uteri and leucorrlioea and thought I was go­ not he.” ment of small bobbins which have to ing into consumption. I would get so faint I thought “Hurry with the man,” cried the of­ HINDOO CONVICTS FOR ANDAMAN. be placed in the shuttle by hand, this I would die. I had dragging pains in my back, burn­ ficer. weaving apparatus is automatically fed ing sensation down to my feet, and so many miserable Mariette escaped from the soldiers from a large spool of thread holding feelings. People said that I looked like a dead who 'tried to hold her and threw her­ as if they even dreaded to see the last i- 'woman. Doctors tried to cure me, but failed. I had of the vessel that had brought them so a ten hours ’supply, which stands at the self on her knees before the. officer. side of the loom. given up when I heard of the Pinkham medicine. I “Monsieur, I pray you, do not kill far from the homes they would never got a bottle. I did not have much faith in it, but see again. An important advantage claimed for him! He is innocent! Do not kill this Improved mechanism is that it thought I would try it, and it made a new woman of After a rather sleepless night, owing him! Oh, I beg you!” will feed a number of threads at the me. I wish I could get every lady in the land to try it, for it did for me what “What is be to you?” asked the of­ to the savage onslaught of millions of same time, using a variety of colors doctors could not do.”—Mbs. Sallie Craig. Baker's Landing, Pa. * ficer. “Your husband, your brother, mosquitoes, we rose early and prepared simultaneously. The old style shuttle your father?” for a long day^s sightseeing; for the lays in only one filling thread at ,a “He is----- Oh, in the name of God, i commander of the island, our amiable time; consequently when more than GET THE CESUIWE ARTICI.F.! V do not kill him! I love him!” host, bad promised to be our guide one filling thread is used, as in the V The officer burst into a loud laugh. on this day, at any rate. We had re­ manufacture of box or basket cloth, “Then kill ine, too,” cried Mariette.. ceived information thait. a camp of the old shuttle must make as many Walter Baker & Co.’s "SEIZE THE WOMAN ALSO! "But you have done nothing to de­ Mincopies, as the aborigines a,re called, trips across the loom as there are fill­ were squatting at a small cove about come of a good family. He was held in serve it.” ing threads, while any changes of col­ 20 miles along the coast, and as this esteem by M. Benoit and was second She sprang up with a bound and or necessitate the stopping of the ma­ camp was composed of about 50 men Breakfast COCOA to him in command at the farm. All standing before him struck him de­ chinery and cause delays. these thoughts reassured him and he liberately in the face. The soldiers ut­ and women of the most warlike and This self-feeding loom attachment Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Bpoke to Benoit of his hopes. To his tered a cry of rage. barbarous tribe on the islands, It consists of two similar parts, one at would be a good opportunity for us to Joy, Benoit gave him his hand willing­ “Seize the woman, also!” cried the each end of the lay. In order to attach Costs Less than ONE CENT a cnp. officer furiously. see Mincopies in their savage state. It to1 an old loom it Is only necessary ly and skid he would' talk to hfe daugh­ Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. ter, who had just gone into the hay “We will die together," said Mariette, We had steamed along the coast for to take out the crossbeam of the lay, field. Bancroche followed at a dis­ placing herself beside the cripple. .about two hours without peeing a sol­ just under, the reed, with all of its itary sign of human life or habitation, tance. and himself unseen watched the “Come, Bancroche, I love you.” shuttle boxes and other machinery, and Walter Baker & Co. Limited, farmer approach Mariette and address They were shot behind the church. when we rounded a small promon­ in its place set a square beam similar her in a low voice. Then, after a mo­ The soldiers dug a grave in the ceme- tory and came upon a camp of na­ In size to the old one taken out On (E lU bliibcd 1780.) Dorchester, Moss. ment. he saw her throw back her head tary and burled them together, mar­ tives. The camp consisted of holes each end of the new beam is affixed the Iwlth a peal of laughter and heard her ried In death. The village of Saint dug in the ground to a depth of about simple mechanism of the attachment, cry: “With his leg? And I would be Georges was not burned. r 18 inches. Over the top of these holes which weayes with a continuous supply a Mme. Bancroche? No! No! No!" leaves and branches of trees were of filling thread. Poor Bancroche did not return until ‘Indian Women Who Farm. spreq^ and made some sort o f rude With the new attachment there are evening and then he took his plafoerat In the Indian village on the banks snelter from the heavy dew which no- bobbins to be taken out or put In, supper without noticing the sad Tooks of the Minnesota river, about one mile rails there at night. Not a native tras and the breaking of threads is reduced S a f e C o a s t i n g oj Benoit, nor the haughty glances of down stream from b'hakopee, lives' a to be seen, however, until the st^qjn to a minimum by the freedom and tfeli- Mariette, who was willing to be loved, band of Indians who till the soil, make whistle of the launeh let out an 'tin- is not a certainty on any bicycle, but angry that he, a cripple, should bows and arrows and moccasins, and earthly-shriek. Then we copld see the little fellows crawling out of the pits, bat the nearest to it is coasting on a Colam- * have dared to ask her hand. trade with the neighboring farmers.1 b ia - T h e 5% Nickel Steel Tubing, used “I understand, M. Benoit,” he said, Among the villagers are some interest­ all the men being armed with a bow about five and a half feet long. We only In Columblas, is the strongest material after supper; "we will say no more ing women, one of them being lilra. about it. I was wrong in forgetting my all got Into the boat and were rowed known in bicycle construction. Otherday, the sister of Shakopee of Lit­ ashore to see what a Mincopie looked Y’ leg.” And more than this ho would tle Six, one of the most noted chiefs not say, going on with his work as like. 1897 of the Sioux nation. The women of Not a man or woman among them usual, always brave, sometimes sad, the Shakopee colony assist In the farm­ but never troubling either father or was over four feet six Inches in height. Columbia Bicycles ing and make beautiful beadwork, Their bodies were covered with a thick, -daughter. And when, three months af­ which they sell at the summer ter, Mariette married Sylvain Gillet, yellow mud. made, from turtle oil and STANDARD OF THE WORLD si . Mrs. Otherday is a strong, clay, and their faces were decorated WORKS WITHOUT A BOBBIN, V proprietor of the Coq-d’Argent , well-preserved elderly woman, much lie assisted at the wedding and no one with red pafnt, made from a red earth cacy with which they are paid into the There should be no question in your mind what •wheel to bay. looked up to .by her own people and her which is found on the island. They loom from the large spools. The chief noticed that his eyes were red. white neighbors. There was great excitement in the plaster their bodies with mud for two operator of the exhlbitiofa loom in thfc 1897 Hartfords, $50 Tillage of Saint Georges. The Prus-* reasons—first, to protect • themselves Jersey City machine shop says that a elans were coming. They had already A Carious Deod. against the vicious insects which loom with the self feeding attachment Hartfords, 'Pattern 2, occupied -the neighboring village and A curious deed has been recorded in abound In the jungles, and second, be­ will weave 100 yards of cloth In the twenty times ap hour each person look­ New Brunswick, K, J. The deed gives cause they believe that by* bo doing same time that the old loom with the Hartfords, 'Pattern 1, ed anxiously down the road to the for- to Charles Banks the privilege of al­ they will ward off the severe malaria bobbin would take to weave seventy -est, the direction from which the ene­ lowing the eaves of his new house to which is so prevalent there. The men yards of cloth, both looms running at had no hair on their $»*•#. and both the same rate of speed. my was expected to come. All the encroach on the. property of Mrs. POPE MF(L CO., Hartford, Coon. ^able-bodied men, had gone to war, witli Sarah Edwards to the extent of four men and women! were utterly'destitute The attachments perfected, are adap­ the exception of Sylvain Gillet, who inches, and binds the heirs of Mrs. of eyelashes. With botl^ sexes all tiie table to all fast running looms, whether; i an met m om , rrpnamalit la jnor rldaltr, tat m tpembled at the thought of being killed, Edwards for the same encroachment. hair on the *head is shaven off with weaving silk, linen, wool, ootton or the exception of a narrow strip from other materials. f dtlnker and a braggart, deceitful and The consideration named la $40, 1 % ■ , •.T,. 1 — ■ " ' t t a M . ------,------_ TTTT

OMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.—In the matter I hear you say “it's the same old story." It isn’t o f th e e sta te o f F R A N K , ROSENBUR g , dc- , BUSSEY'S ceased. | OSTRICH FEATHERS. e, the undersigned, having been appointed by -r-» , ___ old things we’re talking about, it's N o G r i p e the Probaten__i. ... Court__ u - for r - ______the County. .. of n\V . .ayne, : . __c . .State . _ 1 M r Q T l # o H Dye House,jCfeaned-D^ed When you take Hood’s Pills. The big, old-fash” of Michigan, Commissioners to receive, examine ami adjust all claims and demands of all persons EstablishedIshed lo1861. o i. f w ->r.n.V.lk —, .. . , loned, sugar-coated?pills, which tear you all to • gainst said deceased, do herebygive notice that we \ Cropo Veils Renovated. Cwill meet at the residence of F rank Tahash, in tlie pieces, are not in It with Hood’s. Easy .to take township of Livonia, in said County, 'on Saturday, Silk and W oolen Dress Goods,? s Pecial, ,“ttTntion 8!,e“ t0 cleaning of th e 5th d av o f O ct. A . D.,iS97, and on Saturday, the Clothing, Curtains, Etc.,* blankets and lace curtains. Brand New Hats, tilth day of February, A. D., 1S9S, a t one o ’clock p. tn. ot each’of said days, for the purpose of examin­ Dyed or cleaned. (Iaii goods are treated by process best suited ing an i allowiug said claims, and that six months A to them, and we' take no risk on old from the fifth day of August, A. D., 1S07, were a l­ lowed by said Court for creditors to present their Light colored faded carpets\ °r trail goods. H o o d ’s claims to us for examination and allowance. At N Steele & C o’s, and easy to operate, is true can be successfully dyed t o y r. ______. ____ AUGUST GOTTSCHAI.K, one of the mode shades if t h e i D ^ ^ I e a n in g o f e v® _ _ w n s of Hood’s Pills, which are F RANK TAHASH, presentoresent colorfiolor permits.nermits. f and theatrical COStumCc o s t u m e s a date In every respect. Commissioners. s p e c ia lty . Don’t fail to get a peep at them at the Fair, Saf2, certain and sure. All P i l l s Dated August ablli, 1S97. r d ru g g is ts . 25e. C. I. H o o d $>Cor., L o w ell. M a ss. then come to The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. At a session of the Probate Court for the County REA BROS., Agents. of Wayne, held at the Probate Office, in the City of Your Last Sunday' for an to D etroit, 0 1 the thlrty-flrst day of Augustin the year one thousand eight hundred and nlnety- Grand Rapids. seyen. The Opening Will be Sept. 26 on- which date the D. Present. Edgar O. Dnrfee, Judge of Pro!'ste­ Here is just what you want. in 1 he mutter of the} estate of ALFRED Ah! G. R. - per printed aud circulating in said County of General Insurance. PROPRIETOR troit 50 cents Wayne. EDGAR O. DURFEE, Judge of Probate. GEO. DeHAVEX, G. P. A. HEXhY S. HULBEBT, Deputy Register. • F IR S T • •»- $1.00 a Year, in Advance. (A tru e copy.) 531-4 HARRY C. ROBINSON, Detroit Fire and Marine, Detroit- Week Day 'Excursion Sept. 17. Single copies 3 Cents. National Lxcliange bank Hartford. Entered st Plymouth P. O. as second class matter. You must' p about ready for another i OV.MISSIOKERS’ NOTICE. In the matterof the CAPITAL, $60,Obd Livery and C eH.tat-of HENRY W. HUDSON, deceased Phoenix, of Hartford. Cards of Thanks ^scts. low rate week cay trip to Detroit. Dj G We, the nudersiKued, having been appointed by Resolutions of Condolence cocts. R. & W. R. R. trainwill leave Plymouth the 1 ro'oate Court for the cuuuty of Wayne, state of Sale Stable. Springfield Eire and Marine. Paid notices ict a word; in locals sets a word. Michigan, Commiaaioncrs to receive, examine aud A General , - Heading notice where charges are made Jets a line, at 10:00 a. m on Sept. 17. anti arrive at udjuhl all claim s and deni anus of all p ersona u+taiuat aid dt ceased, do hereby give notice t lat we « ill meet Banking Bniineaa Tranaacted ?ennsjl?mia. Detroit at 11:00 a. m. Return train will, at the sto.e of Andre* J. Laphaiu, leave at 6:30 p. m. for Greenville. Bicy­ in the village of Plymouth, in Niagara, Friday, Sept. 17, 1897. -Id County ou Tlmrsday, the f- nrtee,,th PER cles free. * 2w ay of October, A. D. 1897, and ou M ouday, Commercial Union. e the four euth day of February, A. D. 1SUS at one CENT* GEO. D HAVEX, G. P. A. D'clo k a. in. of each oi said daj-6, *or th e ' pur­ BUS AND TRUCK LINE. pose of examining and allowing said claims, and 4 Snn, of London. .hat six morn ha from the fourteenth day of August. Interest paid on Savings and . FAR AND NEAR! Pure, rich Mod 1 feeds the nerves. That A . D. 1807, were allowed by said C ourt fo r creditors to Phoenix Assurance of London. is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great oreaeut th eir claim* turns foi exam ination and allow ­ Time Deposits blood purifier, cures nervousness. ance. O f f ic e a t ANDREW J.fLAVHAM, LAFAYETTE DEAN Horse Clipping a Specialty. R e s id e n c e , Plymouth. Mich. I /1PORTANT EVENTS FROM OUREXCHANG c (Jomuiissioners. YOUB Home Seekers’Excursion. Dated Bej t 2nd, 1897. 521-4 _ — ■S3’* CJ'OIM SEO AND RECORDED HERE. Agents of Ohing'eii^rnl Lines will sell 6 . A . -ASHLER. Home-seekers* Excursion Tickets tojVir­ ^TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Bayne, sb. At Painting Done. ginia and other States south and ta&st. n sossion of the Probate Court for the comity of Mrs. Charity - Owens, of Belleville, has Sept. 6 anil.7; S?«pt. •:« >md 21 ; (»ct. 4 and •Vayue, held ut th e P ro b ate Office, in th e city of f.& P.M .R . R. You can get your buggv paint , ., . iV.ruit, ou the tlrst day o! Septeihber, in th< PLYMOUTH O * ■ . , I been granted a widow s , An act 5. and Oct. is and lb. F>»r full particjular- ■■•ear one thougaud eight hundred and nmety-aev. n : ed in first-class style with best • of ( harity all on Agents oi Ohio Central Lines < Present, Edgar O.Durfee, Judge of Probate. TIME TABLE. address John Moores. T. P. A., Firidhr In the matter of the estate of WIT.LTAM lu effect June 20 I8:i7. SAVINGS paint obtainable for a very rea­ J. HERR, decenBed. The interiors of one thousand of the1 ‘V W. A. Peters, Mich. Pass. Agent. Pi Trains lervo Plymouth a*- follows: Ou reading aud tiling the petition of Sarah E. STANDAUn TIMK. sonable sum at my shop. must attractive homes in the United States troit, Mich. *" ($*7) Herr, praying that administration of t-aid (estate BANK may be grunted to uer or some other shitahle D o in g S o o t h . G o in g N u a t h . have been photographed by Tlie JLadies’ Train No. 4. 10:05 a. m.] Train J. 3:1". a. Sign Painting For Many Years It is ordered that the tifth day of October N o. 0, 2:23 p . m. 9:10 a. m. Conducts a genera] Banking Home Journal. One hundred of.the best ext, at ten o'clock iu th e forenoon, ut unit) No. S. h :MI p, m. 3:00, p. m. of these pictures Will be reproduced in “Limve beenen troubled for many years 'rohutc Office, be api>ointed for hearing said N or 1«; 6:38 a. m 7;05, p. m. business in both .S-aungs ana That attracts and pleases the with stomach <...... letitiuu. that magazine.- The first, article of the i difliculty which caused diz And if is further ordered, that aeopj~i5f this onlei . 3 and 9 ru n thru :» Alpena, Commercial Departments, and eye, in fact, any kind of work in series*—‘’Inside of a Hundred Homes” /iness. I beg«All O. DURFEE, Judge- 1*1 oliate. Milwaukee,(during season of navigaMonj, makbig i Bathrooms, halls and apartments of every E. ti. Beckwith, Diamondale, Mich. ( A tru e c o p y .) .•uuUSctioiiH fo r all points West an i -Northwest, prompt and careful attention IENRY S. HULHEUT. Deputy Itegiatei 532-3:. ^let-pinp Pkrl.-r Cars betwo>ii Alpena, liny City kind will be pictured jn-t as they an* in Saginaw and Detroit. to nil business intrusted. Ernest Hudson. Himnl’s PiHs ure purely v« ’etuble and daily vise. Each picture contains dozens Ii'iuii ^o. S funs daily, from Bay City to Detroit. do not purge, jtaiu or gripe All drug 1 in w p7~ Tu D ivisiou tl ru u s dully except S unday IT ATE OF MICHIGAN, Per Cent paid ou Saving Leave orders at Hotel Plymouth. of suggestions. Every woman is-interest­ gists. • i rnpctious made at Port Huron and Detroit ed in taking a peep into the’most attract : y of Way tie, held at the Prcbaio Office inthnO itj ''niou di*pot(or all poluls South, Canada and the deposits.leposits. Money loaned bhbbmhbbmbbbb ive homes in the land, to see how they are of Iii-trull. On the seveulh day of 'September, m tin >>u real estr.te and other j furnfsl-ieil, and arranged. She wants to II in-Genuine Grief. •. at one thousand eight hundred and uitiety-se\im. further information Her Time Card of th com- Present. ED G A R O . DUR-FEK. Ju d g e o f P r »b«l w > \ get, prac ical hints and new ideas for fur In the twilight he sat, sadly caress­ In the matter of the estate of ANNA S Ei>. Pel ton. Lorn I Agent. collateral s. > .. rtv. f’"') A I | nishing her Own.'- Thfe houses photo- DENNETT, deceas-d. 4 ing the brown strands of hair that he COAL! T a I—» ■ graph cd by the Journal are those oceu- held in his hand. ‘>n reading an 1 tiling the petition of Harry |C .KWGN EXCHAM.li w in . j ------I pied bv persons of moderate income. Donnett pra>ing that administnition of said •■•.flit: His thoughts went back to the past, ' granted to him or a-in'* other suitable per. DETROIT ,0raJni^ p.:;7’, Their interior arrangement sliovvs what m . G.-INO KASl a .m . j I-. in p .m K.K. B ENN1. - i'. Cashier. Give us your order for Coal now. perfect ta>te can accomplish with a little to the love and delight of it. It is ordered, that the tifth day of October LV Grand Uiijiulh 7 1 :30 ft :•« We handle the Best Grade ut both money aud the touch of a woman's deft Ana yet it had been a mistake, their i i'V'.fi, '-H »'*e!‘ lu,forrucon, at «.i.i Pr. Io n ia 7:.’J0| 1 4ft 11:10 , , , r_. !• bate Office, he appointed for proving said indrt S:54! 3:20 7 : ,5 Scranton and Pardee’s Lehigh. fingers. Homes in every state in the un­ joining hands. Their natures were, mint. ion—from Maine to California—were pho­ composed of two. different elem en ts.An,d 11 l?,flllrtjeTi.01tl‘:re<1‘ ,^’,t a c,° y 0f tillirt0“ f i . y m o u t h ...... 4:57 9:31 tographed for the Journal’s unique and i der be published three Bucceasive weekR previous to D e t r o i t ...... 1 1 :40 5:40 10:20 Ou^jirice for COAL is *6.25 cas'h There had been tears and quarrels I said day of heariug. in the Plymouth mailju V useful series. w ithout end. I newspaper printed and circulating in aa^UJounty of 1 GOING W'KHT. n. m . p . m . p . ni. p e r ton* d e liv e re d . I.v D )-irn it...... 8:0(1 1 :1() 11: Iff A . P E L H A M , Still, lingering on that chestnut braid | edgau o. du rfee, Judge of ProHnte P L Y M O U T H ...... 8 :4 8 ' 1:48 0 55 before him; his thoughts were filled' iie n ^y s.TiULBEuT, Deputy ibglster. S a l e m ...... 9 o i : 7:07 MACHINERY IN TALL BUILDINGS . » I—... « ,py) 513-15 (' L a u d in g ...... 10:531 3:32 8 :4 8 Don’t forget^ that our price on with regret. S o m e o f Them Have Veritable Machine For remembrance! Yes, they were A r Gra-*d Raplda ...... 1 :0 0 ' 5:20 10 55 Lumber, Lath and ShiTrgles is the I p .m . p .m . Shop* Underground. full of memories, these, locks. Memo- I „ p .m . lowest possible and live. From Cassier's Magazine: American ties of her raging, and1 storming, and : OMAHA'S IMMENSE UMBREL.uA, Chicagoand West Michigan Ry. k 4 enterprise in the erection of big build­ fighting! — ^ When Kapivd It Will Be 350 Feet Above Trains leave Grand Rupids ings for business purposes lias become In memory of all of which he sat The Eurth. F o r S outh 8:35 ;l- m -i 1 -5 p- in., and * n liU tk tM W e handle No. 2 Tile equal to known the world over. Twenty-five there, tenderly, regretfully caressing T he, last Paris exposition had F'or N o rth 7 o o a . m ., 5:50 j). tn.. any, also Carleton's Soft Tile, if story structures have ceased to be lock of his own hair. Eiffel li’tmver, Chicago had its Ferris startling wonders to inhabitants of tfie F’or Muskegon 8:35 a. m„ F25 p. m., w a n te d . wheel, Nashville has its giant seasaw. DENTIS large cities of the United States, ami ED. PELTON. GEO.DE HAVEN, T h e C a t ’s Revenge. The department -of concessions of the sky scrapers of even more coramandin A irent, Islym onth. c» 1’. A.Grand Rapids heights are ihe talk of many prospec­ Not having sufficient confidence Omaha Trans-Mississippi Exposition of that a cat which he procured would IbOJi has also received an application I LADDERS! tive builders. For the engineer these DEh Marchaux’s. piles of stone and metal hold varied rid his house of mice, a man iu the for space for the erection of a uovel We have just taken the agen­ and Important interests. From the be­ City of Mexico sprinkled a banana j-mechanical device, says the Manufac- skin with strychnine and left it whjjre furor. It resembles the framework of a cy for Ladders and can furn­ ginning of their foundations his ser­ vices are indispensable, and after com­ the mice cpuld get it. The cat took gigantic umbrella more lhau anything H ousehold ish any length from 10 to 24 pletion the maze of machinery which the skin and dropped it into the water else which might be mentioned. The R em edies. .feet at 11 cents per foot. Ex­ they hold continues to require them, for jar. and the whole family were pois­ part corresponding to the stick of the oned. Their lives were saved by ap­ tension’ Ladders, 20 to 44 advice as well as management. Liko umbrella is an immense cylinder.Thirty Sell the modern ocean steamships, the large plications of the stomach pump. feet in diameter, constructed -of steel Te best are always cheapest. > feet at ,14 cents per foot. business building of the present day plates, firmly riveted, making a stand­ i - Uniform Price, 25c each. S ettin g These tfre strictly No. 1 Lad­ harbors, deep down, out of sight of all A Resolution. pipe which rears its head 250 feet above Absolutely Pure. ders - with hickory or elm but the operating force, a magazine of ‘’We will- still pursue our course,” the l6 ve). of the ground. -At the extreme Perfectly Reliable. power of which the proportions are but top of this cylinder are fastened twelve MOLI rounds. We also have No. 2 said the speaker. ’’The bloated bond- vaguely guessed ,at by the multitude bobTdr, the politician, the millionaire long arms resembling the ribs of an F o r s a l e by TRAI Ladders at 8 cents per foot. above. Boilers, engines, dynamos and and .the swells, we shall still cut umbrella. These are steel trusses GEO. W. HUNTER & CO., pumps there are in bewildering num­ ihem.” reaching almost to^the ground. At the Plymouth. Mich. Respectfully, bers. supplying heat, light and power “We will!" thundered the assem­ lower end of each of these ribs is sus­ to the upper regions through-miles of blage. pended a car for carrying passengers, pipe and wire: humming blowers and C. A. JFRISBEE And then the regular meeting of the each car having a capacity for twenty M ic h ig a n exhaust fans both supply) and extract Barbers Union No. Umtityiumpt ad­ persons. . * air through many branched ducts for o journed. These monster ribs are raised by hy­ College of Mines. ventilating purposes, and. ice and re­ draulic power, acting by means of steel frigerating machines, too, often must Lnuf-pSugar. A State technical >c)iool. al work. Spe- cables operating through th6 cylinder, and experience, have a place, all helping to make up a “Father. ' said-Ihe bright little girl, ial ojipoi'timitks for machinery equipment of magnificent aided by a; mechanism greatly resemb­ 'ten). College year. 45 weeks. Tuition Royal “what is loaf sugar?” ling that portion of an umbrella which for residents, $25. lion-resident!-, $150, F'or cata­ extent. One measure of this—perhaps "There are several kinds, my dear,1’ logues. address . . as good a one as can. be given—is the comes into action when the umbrella DR. M. E. WADSWORTH, President, replied Senator Sorghum. "The most (j j j i ^ Houghton, Mich 1 money value of the outfit. In one t is opened. By means of this mechan- ■ * morc«$t«r building;, a hotel structure, now going important variety is that which en- ism the gigantic arms are raised until ables a man by a little superior knowl- j they are horizontal, the cars in the up in the city of New York, the cost of Yerington’s College. the steam, power, heating and ventilat­ edge and prompt action to place him- | meantime being carried outward and gor$«t$ ing plants will be In tjie neighborhood seif beyond the necessity of ^working upward until they reach a point 250 St. Louis, Michigan, will .open-its sev­ of $250,000, or about £50.000, and that ) any more. Washington Star. , feet above the ground, the diameter of. enth year, September 27, 1397. Courses: - j of the electric lighting installation will I , ; the huge circle formed by the suspend- Teachers’ Commercial, Shorthand, Pen­ O t y i c o figUre Up to even more, $300,000, or I ’ Jowctt aud ihe student. ed cars being also 250 feet. When the manship. English, Music, Elocution and Patented June 4 isy-,. It does the work if properly i The late Frol. Jowett of Oxford had j highest point has been reached another Physical Culture., Tuition: For any or I J p lfm fte c L about £60.000. ______j' s e t . j a curious way of commenting on thej mechanism comes into play and the all studies iu the college, 12 weeks, $ 1 0 ; | work that was brought to him by stu- i suspended cars are swung slowly P r ic e , $ I..OO A Distfreesble Consequence. 24 weeks, $ltf; 3(5 weeks. $18. The com­ dents, i On one occasion he was shown around in a circle, after which they are A d d r e s s , W . N. WHERfiY, "You say you have to visit your rich j a set of Greek verseg. Alter looking mon lmmche's (Arithmetic. Grammar and relatives. Why? Don’t they ^reat you | t^em oyer carefully,, he glanced up lowered to the ground. The sides of the 1 rfid'Geography) with private lesson-; in. music Plymouth, Mich. cars are of glass, so that the passen- well?’ rather blankly aud said to the author. and all free class drill?, for above tuition "Oh, yes, they always do every thing "Have you any . taste for mathema­ ! gers may sepure an, extensive vie'w of the surrounding couiitry. ‘ * The common branches with all free class they can to make it pleasant fpr us, tics?”; drills (without private lessons in music) but my wife never gets through com­ only J$15 a year. Free class drills are plaining until about two weeks after HlarreionBly Thin Sheet-Iron. f plain and ornamental penmanship, read­ each vlsit^because we are not as well off Sheet iron is rolled so thin at the An Untimely Remark. ing, spelling, lettier writir g music, elocu­ Good Name. as they.”—Clevelaiid Leader. tion, physical culjture. debating anu-par­ Pittsburg iron;mills that 15,000 sheets An aunt of' Mrs. Chaffie is paying liamentary work. Students may club Perfect are required to make a single inch in the family a. visit. At the breakfast where ;tjhey tnay have use of boarding Corsets. Not • Pioneer. thickness. 1 Light shines as readily table she said to Johnnie, who was house complete, (for 50c a week and fur­ "And how comes it,” asked the mis­ through one of these sheeti as through eyeing her closely. nish their own provision for a trifle. All |,C*| .T R Y TH EM ! sionary, "that you never eat people ordinary tissue paper. “I believe Johnnie, you are count­ studies in the college handled by profess ionals. Our Commercial and Shorthand af your own race?” 1 ing every, biscuit I eat.” Oor. Bates and Lamed (ttfc The face of the cannibal King. Ut «p An InterenUnf Q meet Ion. - V nates hold the best positions in our “No, I ain’t trying. Pa says you eat iBt cities. Not- one from our teach­ with a smile. Strokeleigh—Did you ever wonder go many there’s no counting ’em,” re­ Cers’ pourse has failed at teachers’ examin­ “I should «o hate,” he said, softly, what" you would do if you had Aetor- plied Johnnie, much to the annoyance ation during the past two years. Drop a i cultivate a nnivpraal desire for that incoAe. Brokeleigh—No, but of his parents, as the aunt is quite card for free catalogue to C. W.. Ybbtsg- ' what Aetorbilt wealthy. *- » TON, S t Louia, Michigan. A r

...... N O TE T H IS. N ew K ail Stock:. THAT DOLLAR I* A New Stock. A Choice Stock. We announce the Greatest Gathering of new Desirable Fall Merchan­ Of yours can buy more goods A Low Price. and bring better results than dise we have ever succeeded in collecting for our patrons. Everything ever before, if you put it into We wiU make it pay you to our Dollar Stretching Values. buy all your goods of us. Fresh and New, and the brightest fashion thoughts of the season. New Suits, New Overcoats, New Hats and Caps, New Capes and Jackets, New Dress Goods, New Domestics, New Boots and Shoes, New Neckwear, Ladies’ New Wrappers, New Working Clothes, New Underwear, and hundreds of other thirds too numerous to mention in our space. You will delight in our new stock because it is in close £uch with the times. The best Men’s Suits for $5, $7.50, $l0 and $12 ever shown in Wayne Co. Save money and do your fall trading with us. Respectfully, E. L RIG6S, Dealer in everything to wear.

Holy Communion will be observed at i £ Plymouth Markets. thp Presbyterian church next Sunday. 1 AS THEY COME AND GO 1 - The following is the market report for BIG * The many friends of Mrs. Thankful Hartsough will be glad to learn that she Plymouth as corrected every Thursday: GOLDEN t is rapidly gaining health and strength. Wheat, No. 2 red. 89 Wheat, No. 3, red, 88 This is the complaint of J. R. Rauch’s dog killed seven rats in Purely Personal Paragraphs Promiscuously Wheat, No. 1 white, 88 OPPORTUNITIES thousands at this season. front of the meat market Monday morn Oat$, No. 2, 18 ing. They were caught the night before. They have no appetite; food E a t Rye, No. 2, 43 ( Picked. 16 does not relish. They need the toning up of Plymouth physicians report consider­ Butter, able sickness among old pe«»ple and chil­ Eggs, 13 To Furniture Buuers. th e stomach and digestive organs, which dren—particularly the latter. Bowel trou­ Potatoes, new, 40 ft coarse of Hood’s Sarsaparilla will give ble seems to predominate. * * * them . It also purifies and enriches the ****** . blood, cures that distress after dating and Miss Ruby Viola Jones, assisted by Miss Ziiida Briggs,' will give a recital at Notes From the Fair. A large assortment of Bed Room Suites ranging in [n ice from internal misery only a dyspeptic can the Newburg M. E. church next Tuesday Lucy Springer, of Detroit, was home Amow, creates an appetite, overcomes that evening, Sept. 21st. Admission 10 cents. over Sunday. a The display of roses, carnations, astors $13.00 *p to $40.00. Some of the Best Val­ fu ed feeling and builds up and sustains Landlord Strong of the Hotel Plymouth , Ernest Ling, of South Lyon, is clerking, and other cut flowers, as well as potted ■the whole physical system. It so prompt­ is mighty glad that the, fair is over. He, for C G. Draper. plants, made by Norman Dixon, of North­ ues ever offered. ly and efficiently relieves dyspepticsymp­ ville, has not been excelled, if indeed has been sleeping on the-office counter or Mortimer Shattuck, of Pontiac, visited equalled at any county fair ever held in A line line of Dining Tables from $3.50 >ip to $24.00. The tom s and cures nervous headaches, that it hanging on the hat rack for the last three frauds here this week. fichigan. i to have almost “ a magic touch.” nisrhts. Most Complete Assortment of high hack, cane seat Mrs. J. G. Streng is entertaining friends The beautiful easel scarf' which;attract­ The numerous Bakers in this locality from Detroit .this week. ed so much attention in floral hall, was who claim to be the lawful heirs to the Dining-Chairs ever shown, from $4.00 up to $12.00 Mrs. P. R. Wilson, of Wayne, is voting made by Miss Bessie Ratten bury, of Liv­ land on which the city of Oswego, N. Y., onia. per set-- is built, will be gratified to know that new at the home of 11. Harris. and important proofs of their claims have C. G. Draper and C. A. Fisher visited One of the finest articles exhibited, in been found and legally recorded. friends iu Vpsilanti Sunday. | the woman’s department at the fair was an We also have a tine line of Sideboards, some of the Best embroidered skirt, the work of Mrs. C. L. Miss Minnie Fowler, who has for the Mrs. II Harris, of Wayne, is visiting Church. Values Ever Offered. Sarsaparilla past year been proprietress of the dress­ her son and family thjs week. making establishment on the corner of The number thirteen lias not been an I s &e best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Main and Sutton-sts., up-stairs, has closed Dr. II. J. Burke, of Ann Arbor, was the unlucky one for the* Plymouth Fair As­ Fancv Rockers of all descriptions at verv Low Prices. guest of Dr. Pelham Thursday, - are tlie best after-dinner the shop and will divi^gher time between sociation, for this, the thirteenth annual tlOOd S P illS pills, aid digestion. 25c. here and Detroit in the same business. E. W. Town and wife, of Brighton, vis­ fair, has been the most successful iu every Splendid Values in Couches and Fancv Stands. ited the Plymouth fair yesterday. respect, ever held by the association. Oil 1 Claude Bennett and wife have moved to every side lias been heard words of com­ Xorthville, where Mr. Bennett will be Mrs. A. Raseh, of; Northville, is visiting mendation and praise for the manage­ Try us. 1| means PLEASURE AND PROFIT to all. employed iu T. G. Richardson’s* store. her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Nevison. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will be' greatly ment, and the 'officers of the association missed in social circles, and the place in Mrs. John Gregory, of Fenton, is the may well be proud of the success which business circles which Mr. Bennett hits so guest of Mrs. Thankful Hartsough. has crowned their efforts. BASSETT & SON, LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND PERSON­ acceptably filled for several years, will be Nate West and son, Pierre, of Detroit, John Hirsch. of Northville, may je ll hard to worthily fill. are guests of relatives here this week. be proud of his exhibit at the fair. The AL MENTION- goods on exhibition ably sustained his Masonic Block, PLYMOUTH, The smiling countenance of our towns J. E. Rigjis,' of Flushing, has l»een visit­ reputation as a .carriage maker, than What Our Scribe Gatheredvon the Out man, T. C. Sherwood, is not wholly due ing E. L. BTggs and family this vveek._ whom no man in Michigan has a better. to returning prosperity, nor is it on ac­ '» tide'—Other New3 count of some lucky speculation. The Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hough are enter­ Wayne, Superior-anil Northville bands taining friends from Toledo this. week. J! Items. simple word, “grandpa,” is the secret of furnished the music during the fair. p j| | that smile, and although we art- a little Mr and Mrs. lifethrington and Miss A ~ A chimney sweep worked the town late in chronicling the fact, it is better Titcomb, of Detroit, spent Sunday here. » ■Tuesday. late than never., A son was born to Mr. and M.rs. C. A. Reekie; on Friday, Sept. 3. Geuial ’Will Hoops has been eutertain- Landlord Streng served dinner to 350 Miss Mattie Walker, teacher in the g a host of relatives from. Wayne this people Thursday. Gbe'frrv Hill school, is the Mail’s corres- week. “Risen from the Ashes” at Art. Briggs' wheel was stolen from in p^nd^rtTbi^that school district. front of Hunter & Co.’s store'Wednesday opera house to-night. tMrs. W. If. Hoyt will goto Sr. Mary's The recollection of quality is remembered Will Lees, living on the Tufft farm, two hospital in Detroit next week for treat­ afternoon. No ti ace of wheel or thief. X miles west ot town, was kicked by a horse ment. A horse driven .by Miss -Nita Whipple long after the price is forgotten. Monday, and the left jaw bone broken. The Lyon opera company hits delighted our citizens several evenings this week, Misses Nellie Long and Reea Wedmuir ran away on Ann Arbor street yesterday A. J. Lapham has his new residence producing a different play each evening. took in'the sights in Northville Monday morhing and collided with a buggy in u*]y completed. The interior is ar- The jnembers Af the company are above evening. which- Newt. Huston was riding. The ELECTRIC CUTLERY thills ot MiSs Whipple]s buggy were bro­ , gedl for convenience and is finished in the average which usually visits a place W. N. West, a former resident-of Ply­ te most modern style. of this size, and particularly is this true ken, and oue wheel of that owned by Is warranted to be of the Best Quality. mouth, has been visiting old friends here Mr. Huston demolished. Manager Lombard, of the State Tele of George W. Lyon, Joseph Lawrence. his week r "M i phone liue reports an excellent business. Edw Paulus, Misses Lou Edwards and Art. Briggs wishes that he had an acci­ Hattie Laurent. Each character was ably Miss Mae Starkweather, of Northville; dent insurance policy, lie fell from his We have Electric Knives from 30c to $2.50 The sejrvice is the best, and ihe new line has been the guest of Mrs. C. H. Rauch, is growing in public favor, portrayed, showing the talent and remark­ wheel oh the track Wednesday, his full able versatility of the members of the this week. being caused by a clumsy rider. Another We have Electric Razors from 85c to $3.5Q At the meeting of the council Mouday company. rider just as clumsy rode his wheel over evening, J. Cochrane teudered his resig­ “ Risen from the Ashes" at opera Art’s body. Art was laid up fdr repairs We have Electric Shears from 40c to $1.00 nation as Village marshal which was ac­ •Joseph Shearer, who lives one mile west house to-night. Thursday, and when he catne to the store cepted and jJee Rowland appointed to of town, took a stranger, iu and was in this morning looked and felt as if every succeed him. turn “taken in” by the stranger. A xleek G. Purdy, of Howell, is attending the., boue in his body, but his neck, was bro­ All goods found imperfect will be exchanged. looking colored man was employed by fair and visiting old-time friend ken. > Charles Starr, a farm hand fell from Mr. Shearer. Monday evening the fellow Northville. the second story window of the Anderson came to town, hut before leaving the Some of the bicyclists who were present -hotel, in Wayne. Saturday night, while Shearer homestead, he helped himself to Rev. J. B. Oliver and wife are in Port at the fair Thursday may know how to walking in his sleep. He is seriously in­ .Mr. Shearer’s gold watch, about four dol­ Huron this week attending the annual ride a bicycle, but they come a ’ong way M. CONNER & SON, jured and may not recover. lars in money and a damask linen table conference. from knowing howr to behave themselves, George Wills returned Tuesday morn cloth. Officers were notified, and the fel­ Lucius Shattuck and wife, of Pontiac, as was proven by their conduct in the inga from a visit to his fritherfri in Londou. low was caught in Lansing Tuesday and have been guests of Mr. add Mrs. Chas. opera house.Thursday evening. No soon­ • )nt. He visited the fair in London, but brought back to this place. He Shattuck this week. er had the crirtain risen than these gentle- \va> arraigned before Justice Chilson men( ’:) began to make themselves heard, thinks the Plymouth fair fully up to that John W. Hawkins and wife, of Grand given in the (Queen’s dominions. Wednesday, waived examination, arid was using language, which forced a number of held' for trial in the circuit court, bail be­ RapAls, have been guests of -Mrs. James ladies to leave the house. Mr. Lyons, The following persons from Plymouth ing fixed at $300. In default of bail he Marshall this week. manager, of the troupe ejected the'bicy- 'M, passed the last teacher’s examination and was taken to the county jail Wednesday The burl game at Howell on Thursday ,clists from the house and the play pro­ ■were given second grade certificates: afternoon. f week resulted in a score o (i4 to 14 at the ceeded. Ella Anderson. L. E. Powell, Olive Pow­ end of the sixth inning. ell. Martha Walker, Anna McClumpha, Something rather unique in the way ‘if Jessie E. Williams; third grade, Clarence journalism has been shown us by W. C Mrs. Mary Zcllinger and Misses Mamie When Wheat Goes Up. Th*! K illin g PaiM ion The Farmer’s Institute. E. Stevens. Brown, the popular clerk at Hunter’s. It and Alice Zollinger, of Detroit, have been You may sinj;about the tariff, Just why a sermon on hard times guests of Mrs. A. A. Tafft, this week. I'rate of,sound financial schemes, should be placed in the bicycle col­ G. M. Schilling, of New York, the man is called -‘The Klondike Gazoot,” and is The executive committee of the Wayne Wh'ich.avotiM ushef in an era County Farmer’s Institute will meet in umn Qf the Tribune because the divine is to walk around the world, ate din- published at Dawson City. The price in Mesd,ames A. Kiefer and E. Henkle, of Grand beyond our wildest dreams; B r at the Plymouth Hotel Tuesday By Detroit, have returned home after a de­ the Business Men’s Club room over the Jlut the time we quaff the nectar who preached the sermon was named Alaska and British Columbia is one dol­ Fresh from fortune's brimming tup. ■ '^T hp terms of his contract, he left New lightful visit with Miss E. Dohmstreich. Exchange Bank, Plymouth, Friday, Sept. Is when “craps is fair ter will stand and peaceably disgorge; 20 W anted.—A copy of the Plymouth •Till hope’s lamp will hardlyflicker thrilling ngiTawve of accidents to of Hough’s school house by the German So that we can see its ray : per cent extra for special position; 50 per Mail of Friday, August 13, 1897. Will But a lieacqn fleam s l>cfore ui. riders, of arrets of scorchers and ele­ ■: ^Xutheran congregations of Plymouth. cent extra for anything we cannot consci­ Strong again, our pulses bent M^rwayne and Livonia. Divine service at 11 some of our readers kindly favor us ? At the sijjht of po’den harvests, vated tracks for wheelmen, and the entiously recommend.” (The editorial The Hotel Plymouth has been taxed to [And the touch of dollar wheat, heading is "Wheeler>-€ause for Hard 'a. ml and at 2 p- m. Speakers, Rev. Mr. its utmost this wreek, but Mr. and Mrs. * Orlo^PDc Bodamer, of Toledo, and Mr. Kraus, of^ conscience is locked in the safe during Streng have been equal to the emergency. Times." , Sturgis, both graduates of the German busiuess hours.) Among the advertise­ TO RENT—The Beam residence. En­ Truly, the ways of.maankind and ol V Lutheran Seminafy, of Saginaw, Mien. ments is one for the cure of obesity. Fat Pitt Evart and his neighbors, bad a quire of A. M. Potter. 3w Why the. Objected. the Chicago Tribune are past all un­ Choir,'male quartet of Saline. people are warned not to take drugs, but lively time fighting fire Wednesday after- “I don’t like this end-ofrthe-century derstanding.—Chicago News. The many friends in this village of Mrs, noon and nigl' rut. The hired man set fire fad," to board at Dr. Smith’s, where they will to some thistles, but the fire spread be R. A. Sterling, now living in Monroe Said Miss Shelf with an outburst of Iu the Cannibal Islands* N. H., will be glad to learn that, although soon get thin—almost to attenuation. The yond the limits marked out. Considem CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ble fence was burned and but for mighty rage; “What is the news from our army?" she has passed the eighty-fifth mile-stoue market report says several bushels of Services Held.in Safford’s Hall every Sunday, “For a man will come round with his oh life’s journey,y, she is well. In a perper­ wheat had changed hands for $500 per hard work the damage would have been morning at i q :3o , and every Friday evening at 7:0b ' asked' the king. heavy. All are most cordially invited to attend. census sheet pad "The general," replied the messenger, sonal letter to Dr'Dri F. B. AdapassheAdapas she say:says bushel. “Good old malleable hens sell she is- comfortably aind pleasantly situated, And actually ask me my age.” is again victorious. He had defeated for $20 each, and spring chickens $10 per The ladies of the Baptist Aid Society —Pittsburg Daily News. is able to go to church and .to attend to the desire herein to express their thanks to the enemy with tremendous slaught4 few domestic duties necessary. She in- pound.” Butter and cheese are quoted as E. P. Baker will be at his studio in the merchants and donors of Plymouth Plymouth every weekday hereafter and So many captives have been killed *J 3 kindly for her many friends here, “very strong.” “Dead cheese" $2.50 per A Translation. and vicinity for their most generous re­ will nmake.photos ‘ at very reasonable rates roasted that our warriors are eatli asks to be lovingly remembered to sponse to thile solicitors. They desire also “What do you suppose Nagle meant A sublimely beautiful faith is pound; '‘living cheese” $5 per pound; for guaranteed work. A special feature nine meals a day.” : goat butter $1.72 per pound; other butter to kindly remember the young people of is made in baby photos* tf by* the expression ‘on dlt’ in connec­ H’m,” mused the king. “That faU in her letter. In her declining the church and congregation for their the Savior whom she has so long $3.25 per pound.” Space forbids a more tion with the report that WindsplM low Is getting mor^ like G en. W eylef presence and T«ry efficient aid. They Adolphus Wiery’s tragedy compi and served- is still her trust ana extended notice, bnt Mr. Brown will be every day. To-morrow, I suppose, heT| did all that could be done to make the To Rent—Rooms formerly occupied wae coming to town?” “He prohnbftr and trusting in Him she calmly glad to show his friends this journalistic dining hall a success. - l- ' ; he claiming eleven a day and 1m- the Master’s, summons to “come up by Minnie Fowler for dressmaking. In­ meant on toot”—Philadelphia N c tit freak. OOIKMZTTEB* quire of J. 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An Old Veteran Murdered for Money. WITHIN OUR WALLS. Mrs. Rhoda Hunter, aged 79. of De­ 20 STRIKERS SHOT DEAD. THRE^E ENGINES BLEW UP. An- old soldier, named Ludwig Her-' troit, died suddenly while sitting in a ITEMS OP INTEREST. man, who lived alone 7 miles north of chair at the home of her sister, Mrs. Deputy Sheriffs at Latimer, Pa., Shoot Terrible Collision on the Santo -Fe — 1 9 MERE MENTION OF MICHIGAN Ionia, in L Orleans township, went to Albert Granby, at Mt. Clemens. Mrs. Misers Down Like Dogs. Killed—W. J. Bryan to the Rescue. Ionia and drew.his pension money. $24. Granby had just read to her an account p u n g e n I* p a r a g r a p h s p i c k e d A fast mail train going east and the MATTERS. The strike situation reached a terri­ or three months’ pay. He spent it of the death of an old friend. PROMISCOUSLY. ble crisis on the outskirts of Latimer, Mexico & California express, west­ freely, and exhibited bills at several The Michigan Central warehouse on Pa., when a band of deputy sheriffs bound, collided head-on, near Emporia, A Drunken Yachting Party at Detroit of the Ionia saloons. lie was last seen the dock at Cheboygan was burned Kas. The Mexico & California express Nltro-Glycerlne Explosion at. Cygnet, O. fired into'an infuriated mob of miners. End* by Sinking the Yacht an

■ ■ : ’ ...... i k Ing up the broad aisle and taking her A GRATEFUL LETTER. place before the altar rails. She saw1 as in a mist the clergyman ln his white A WOMAN CURED OF DISEASES robe, and a man and a woman who OF 14- YEARS’ STANDING. were complete strangers. She was con­ The Blue and the Gray. scious of the service being read, of giv­ She Write* to tho Proprietor of th e ing her responses, of her hands being Remedy Used and Telia of Her Re­ Both men and women are apt to feel a little clasped, and of a ring being put upon gained Health and Grpjjt Joy. blue, when the gray hairs begin to show. It’s *her finger. Then she was led away From the Breeze, Bellalre, Mich. Dn. W il lia m s’ M e d ic in b Co m pany, 1 a very natural feeling. In tho normal condition again; she was in a strange room, she Schenectady, N. Y. J | of things gray hairs belong: to advanced age. signed her name, and as she laid down Gentlemen:—I f e d th a t I should writ* the pen, Caussidiere clasped her in his you of the benefit I have received from They have no business whitening the head of vour Pink Pills for Pale People. I have arms and kissed her. been a great sufferer, and for nearly % man or woman, who has not begun to go INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION., “My ;wife!” he. said. twenty years cannot truly Fay I have 6 een down the slope of life. As a matter of fact, Yes. it was all over; the past was a well davf until after I used rink Pills. 1 "Not yeti” replied Mr. Menteith. was an inValid for fourteen years, seven of the hair turns gray regardless of age, or of CHAPTER XX. done with, the future begun. Marjorie which 1 was almost helpless, and had to be _ —r: HROUGH the dart- “I will go to her at once,” cried Suth­ Annan had been by that simple cere­ carried when moved from place to place. life’s seasons ; sometimes it is whitened by ness of'the night erland. "It is right that she should mony transformed into “Marjorie I was troubled with serious stom'afch trou­ sickness, but mor^. often from lack of care. they flew onward to know. Perhaps she can advise us what bles, and was constantly growing worse. Caussidiere.” My feet became paralyzed, then my ankle* W hen the hair fades gj* turns gray there’s no Dumfries. As they to do.” The ceremony over, the wife and hus­ and afterwards my knees became para­ reached the suburbs Breathless and wild, he arrived at the lyzed. We became*.convinced that creep­ need, to resort to hair dyes. The normal color band returned to the Inn, where they of the little town, Castle door. jDirectly he had sum­ ing paralysis had fastened itself upon me, had a private luncheon. and my death was thought to be a m atter of tho hair is restored and retained by the use of midnight jf- w a s moned the serving-woman, he discov­ * Then she entered the carriage which of only a short time. My husband had sounded from one ered that the news had arrive^ before was awaiting her, and drove away by procured some Pink Pills, and as they of the church tow­ him. 1, \ were lid ping him greatly I tried them, and Ayer’s H air Vigor. her husband’s side to the railway sta­ can trorysay of them that they are an ex- ers. The carriage "She’s like a wild creature,” said the tion. trnor;Auary medicine. I have experienced left the highway, servant. "I’m in dread to face her, and relief beyond my fondest hope almost. My Ayer’s Cureboofc, “ a story of cares told by the cured." CHAPTER XXII. pages, free. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. • and rumbled on the she’s ordered oot the carriage, and will paralysis is a thing of the past, and though ' 100 HE revelation of _ am a woman of sixty-three years, 1 now causeway of the streets. About a drive awa’ at once. If ye must see do all my housework, and am enjoying quarter of an hour later it-drew up in her, gang in yersel’; I daurna announce the true relation­ good health. Thanks to Dr. Williams’ ana 7 0 ur coming!” ship between the his m edicine. front of the railway station. [Signed! Mxrgxbst Roam All was very quiet and gloomy. The Sutherland stepped into the hall. minister’s ward and the proud lady State of Michigan, 1 only human being visible was a soli­ “Wheesht!” whispered the. woman. “I County of A ntkim. j bb' A Question Aumvered. of the Castle fairly i Thompson’s Eya Water., tary railway porter. hear her coming doon the stair.” Margaret Rose, being duly sworn, d»- The State Board of Nebraska re­ stupefied John poses and says that the foregoing s ta t e ­ « C T p i r u nU IC K L Y . Send fo r Boole. *• Invent!©!* Caussidiere leaped out. Scarcely had she spoken, when Miss «L I M liny Wanted.- cently sent out circulars to the farmers Sutherland, It was ment by her subscribed is true. of the state; asking the question: “Doetf "At what hour passes the express for Hetherington, cloaked and bonneted, C. E. Den&mohe, Notary Public. so utterly over­ farming pay?” The following letter the south?” he demanded. appeared at the other end of the hall. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in. * PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. reproduced from the September num­ whelming and un­ condensed form, all the elements necessary "JO H N W . M O R R IS , WASHINGTON, D.a "At half-past twelve, sir. You’ve ten She approached feebly, leaning on her to give new life and richness to the blood Lata Principal Examiner U. H. Pension Bureau. ber of "The Corn Belt” would seem to staff; and as Sutherland hastened to expected. There 3yrauiiaaiwar,l&adjuiUu&tMUf cu u u i.^ u y since. or twelve minutes.” and restore shattered nerves. They aroah answer the question pretty effectively: meet her, he saw that her face was like was a long pause, unfailing specific for such diseases as loco­ Seward, Neb., Aug. 25, 1897. Marjorie* drew the hood of her cloak motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ H D O D Q V NEW.DISCOVERY closely round her face, and, taking her that of a corpse, her hair disheveled filled only with j,he low monotonous ■ % I 1 quick relic I an i cures w o n t To the Editor of the Corn Belt: wail of the miserable woman. At last dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, • I landed in Seward County Nov. 22, lover’s hands, descended from the car­ and wild, her .whole frame trembling 1 nervous hefadacho, the after effect of la 1868, from Pennsylvania, overland with riage and stood shivering and trem­ with unusual excitement. Sutherland found his tongue, though grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and to little purpose. Fillipw complexions, all forms 01 weakneSa P n f P TO ANY ADDRESS, MY BOOK. GIVING a team and wagon and about $800 in bling on the pavement. "Is jit true?* she cried, gripping L lrla lB full information about a never-failimr. “Ch, Miss Hetherington, what is this either in male or female. Pink Pills ara r n r r harmless anil permanent home cure forth© money. 1 now have 400 acres of well Caussidiere pffttl the fly-driver, and, Sutherland’s arm. tdld by all dealers, or will be sent post " OrilM , no It Pll INK, cot AI.SK. WIIISKKY and improved land within sight of the ordering the porter to follow with the '“Yes, Miss Hetherington.” you are telling me? I cannot believe paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box or TORACCO HABITS. D R . .J. C . H O F F M A N , 4 0 county seat, unencumbered, worth $20,- it! Marjorie your daughter! Surely, six boxes for $2.50, (they a re never sold in 'Van Boren Street, Chicago. Hl». luggage, drew Marjorie’s hand upon his '“Marjorie Annan has left the bulk or by tlio 100) by addressing Dr. Wil­ 000.* I also have 30 head of horses, 35 manse?” surely you cannot mean what you head of thoroughbred Hereford cattle arm and strolied into the. station. liams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, EGGS. On reaching the platform, Marjorie “Yes, last night.” say?” N. Y . ______BOILING, and 100 head of thoroughbred Poland- “It is God’s ^truth, Johnnie Suther­ China hogs, some 8 or 10 of them cost­ cast a frightened look around, dreading “And in that scoundrel’s company?” FLAVORING, land,” replied Vhe lady, gradually re­ “Possession is nine points of the To M ake Elegant Cake Frosting. Send ing me $110 each. I also have city prop­ to behold some familiar face; but,, be­ “I believe so; but in her letter she law,” and profession is nine points in *6 cents lu_ftaiup9 to the PLAINS’ ICINCi erty to the amount of over $3,000, and yond a couple of half-tipsy commercial mentions no name.” , covering her composure. "I thought the average Christian experience. COMl’plN D CO.. Toledo. Ohio, If your to bear the secret with me to my grave, procer has not got It, and ifet a can of tola com some $3,000 or more of personal prop­ travelers and^ a cattle-driver en route “Her letter? What letter?” pound a n d one of Clu-ir lino prem ium 11sU. erty, besides several thousand bushels but it’s out atilast. Grief and despair AGENTS WANTED. for. the south, no one was visible. Sutherland thereupon told her of the o f corn and gram. I have made it a lines Marjorie had left for Mr. Men­ wrenched it out o’ me ere I kenned point to feed all I raise. I do not be­ A little later the two were seated alone in a first-class carriage and rap­ teith. She listened trembling; then what I was saying. Gang your ways,” HOME SEEKERS’ lieve I have sold over a thousand she added, bitterly, “and spread it like bushels of corn since I have lived in idly whirling southward. seizing the young man’s arm again, she the state. While we have "had a few The train ran right through to Car­ drew him into the drawing-room and the town-crier. Let all the, world ken that the line o’ the Hetherlngtons ends " - V I A - short crops, we have never had a total lisle, where they alighted. Hailing a closed the door. Stop I t Quickly, J u st the Same as Did failure. I am well pleased with .farm­ fly, they were driven to aiflnn, already “Let me think, let me think!” she as it began, in a black bar sinister and ing in Nebraska and would advise all cried, sinking into a chair, and cover­ a nameless shame.” Mr. Charles H. Hoffman, of 132 “Big Four Route” my friends to cast their lot with us. familiar .to Caussidiere; in an obscure part of the town. They were evidently ing her face with her hand. “Do not say that!” cried Sutherland. Ten Eyck Street, Jackson. Yours very truly, “What you have said is sacred between SEPTEMBER 20-21 Levi Hofer. expected, and the hostess had prepared When she looked up. her eyes were - A T - \ full of tears. you and me, I assure you! But Mar­ If you have a pain in your back, stop !tf separate rooms. A lame back, stop it! An aching back, At One Fare Plus $ 2 .0 0 fo rth e Round No need to scratch your life away. After a light suppeV, of which Mar­ “She’s a lost lassie! And I might jorie—Did she know what you told me?” stop it! Do you want to knowhow ? Let Trip to Specified Points-in .Doan's Ointment brings instant relief jorie scarcely partook, but which the have saved her had I known! Oh, Mar- us tell you! In the first place, never try in all cases of Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Frenchman made festive with a bottle jbrie, Marjorie! My brother’s curse has Miss Hetherington shook her head. to rid yourself of pain without knowing Alabama. Arizona, Arkansas, Eczema, Ringworms, Hives or other “She had neither knowledge nor sus­ Colorado .Florida, Georgia, of very bad champagne, they parted come home to us both at last!” the cause. If pain or ache exist there itchiness of the skin. Get it from your picion. Even Mr. Lorraine knew noth­ is reason for it. Find out this reason Indian Territory, Iowa. Kansas, dealer. for the night. Sutherland looked at her in utter as­ “Good-night, my darling,” said Caus­ tonishment. He had expected to find ing, though whiles I fancied that he and get after it. Strike cause a stiff Kentucky, Louisiana. Minnesota. blow with the right weapon, and its allies, sidiere, fondly. “To-morrow, early, I her angry and indignant, but her man­ made a guess. Only one living man Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, nappy the man who-early learns the pain and ache, will lice like chaff before shall be the happiest man in all the ner as well as her words were beyond besides yoursel’ ever found out the New Mexico, North and South wide chasm that lies between his wishes truth, and maybe ere this Marjorie has the wind. To get right down to it, back­ and his powers. world.” measure extraordinary. Before he ache is indicative of kidney disorders, a Dakato, North, and South Caro- Nothing could be kinder or more re­ could speak again, she rose To her feet, learned it fra him. God h|elp me! ahe'll spy placed there by nature; listen to his lina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Gum arable and gum tragacanth In equal spectful than his manner; yet poor and said, between her firmly set lips: learn to hate and despise me when he warnings and take up the weapon, strike Texas, Utah, Wyoming, Wiscon­ parts, dissolved in not water, m ake the best Marjorie retired with a heavy heart, "Johnnie Sutherland, listen to me! tells her all.” ±. before disease is. reinforced with allies sin and Wyoming and It was not for some hours after­ HaYe you the heart of a man?” “You mean the Frenchman?” said that can not be routed by hand of man, Sutherland. “How Is it that he----- ” such as Bright's disease. Let us introduce For tickets and full information call on ward that she cried herself to sleep. “What do you mean?” to you this WBupon! Let us prove its su­ any ticket agent of the Big Four Route, Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. • * * * j ’ * * “While you stand glowering there, "Curse him for a black-hearted dev­ • or addf ess To quit tobacco easily and torever, be m ag­ il!” said Miss Hetherington, with an ac­ periority to all others 1 Ilcro is a blow it netic.full of life.nerve and vigor,take No-To- The day following Marjorie’s de­ she’s rushing awa’ to her ruin! Will struck: ' E. 0. McCORMICK. Uac. the wonder worker, that makes weak parture there was commotion at the you gang after her, and in that villain’s cess of her old fury. “He came here Mr. Charles H. Hoffman is a fireman or® Passenger Traffic Manager, men strong. All druggists. 50c or *1. C u re like a spy when I was awa’, and he guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. 'Ad. manse. At early morning her absence very teeth bring her back?” the M. C. R R., and resides at 132 Tea- •WARREN J. LYNCH. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. searched amang my papers, and he Eyck Street, Jackson, Mich. lie says: Asst. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, had been discovered, and to make as­ “I don’t even know where she has surance doubly sure, the following note gone,” replied Sutherland; "and, be­ found in my desk a writing I should " l have suffered for a long time from a CINCINNATI, O. Johathan Hulls In 17:«$ m ade a sm all steam ­ have burnt lang syne. Then he threat­ kidney and bladder disorder which has at, boat. It failed to work, but had all the had been lound lying open on her dress­ sides, she has fled of her own will, and times rendered hie incapable of.-wCrk? germ s of Fulton’s later Invention. ing-table: . - * ’ I have no right-----” ened, and fool-like I gave him money to quit the place. He has quitted It, have been at the hospital for my cojnplaint Rags Made From Your Old Carpets. “Dear Mr. Menteith—When you,re­ Miss Hetherington interrupted him and discharged from there as cured, but ceive this, I shall be far away. I have impatiently, almost fiercely. but with her in his company, wae’s the old complaint has invariably come CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO 2 1 Latest improvement, new method of mak- me!” i Ing reversible rugs from your old Brussels gone with one who loves me very “You have the right, that you loved back again. Some time ago I heard off or Ingrain carnets, with border all around. much, and in a few hours we shall be her yoursel’. Ay. I ken all that! Find And she wrung her hands In despair. Doan’s Kidney Pills, aud I began taking Rend for circular and prices to S. Kross, 6211 Then quick as thought her mood them, with most gratifying ’rcsulta W entw orth Ave., Chicago, 111. married. Pray, pray do not .think me her, save her from that man, and I Urinary complaints which bothered me wicked or ungrateful; but I was afraid swear before God you shall marry her, changed, and she rose trembling to her NEBRASKA! Swords equally as fific as the famous feet. greatly arc very much improved, and the to tell you how much I loved him, for Johnnie Sutherland!” blades of Damascus are manufactured in • “But there’s no time to he lost. While pain I suffered in my back has entirely September 21. October 5, 19 B h u ta n , a state in the Himalayas. fear you should he angry at my-choice. But the young man shook his head, left me, my general condition is much im­ 1 He has promised to bring me back in looking the picture of despair. we stand blethering and glowering, he's proved. I would not like to be without On these dates round- A | 5 Hall’s Catarrh Cure a little time to ask forgiveness of all "It is too late,” he said; "and, after bearing her awa’. Johnny Sutherland, Doan’s Kidney Pills, I think .others should trip tickets, goed for 21 H i / A L m T S let me look in your face. Once again, know what a valuable remedy it is.” days, vrill be sold bv all —m «■ « , # Is tak en internally. P rice, 75c. ' my friends. Tell Solomon, with my all, he is her choice.” “What right has she to choose?” have ye the heart of a man?” For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Burlington Route agents Bd 1 7 ^ §[ fond love, how weary I shall be till I Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, and by those of mauy ■ " m ■ 5 Theflrst paper ever made in the world was see him again; the was always good to -cried Miss Hetherington. “She cannot, Suiting the action to the word, she eastern railroads at Plus $2.00. Z made by wasps. They used it for building gazed at him as if to read his very N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8 . Remem­ n e s ts . me, and I shalf never forget him. Tell she dare not, against my wish and will. ber the name. D o a n ’s, and take no other. Miss Hetherington, too; I never had a I tell you he has beguiled her, and spir­ soul. The undersigned will send you free on J Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup (TO BE CONTINUED.) application a handsome. tilusiruted J For child ren teething,."often* the rtuiiih. red u c es In flam ­ kinder friend; but she must not blame ited her awa’. If you were half a man, The is much tenderness in this seem­ lamphlet describing Nebraska, mation,allay* pain, cures wind colic. 20 ceuu a bottle. urge sectional map of the State. me for following the wish of my heart. you’d be after them ere this—you’d In the Chinese Quarter. ingly cruel world—rbut the butcher { rarely finds it God bless you all! Your loving hunt them down.” It is an experience for one who has A Dry, Healthy Climate. “MARJORIE ANNAN.” "But what could I do?" exclaimed j never been in the Chinese quarter to Shake Into Your Shoes A Soil Unsurpassed for That wa3 , the letter, and Mr. Men­ Sutherland, in utter consternation. j go into one of those dark hallways, teith read it aloud in utter amaze­ -5 "Do!” cried the lady, of the Cast!*, Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the easy to cultivate, and yielding ] Coe’s Cough Balsam ; say in Pell street, and take either tfte feet.' It cures painful, swollenf'sinart- Ih th e oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker ment. It would be false to say that he almost screaming. "Kill the scoundrel i stairway at hand, or cross the’ back all varieties of crops. than anythin if else. I t in always reliable. Try it. —kill him! Oh, if I had my fingers at ing feet and instantly takes the sting exhibited any more violent emotion, ■ area and take the stairway of the rear out of corns and bunions. It is the That is what Nebraska offers to the J his throat, I’d strangle him, old as I Usually, when a woman’s ear begins to for he had merely a friendly Interest in j tenement, writes a New York corre- greatest comfort discovery of the age. homeseeker. Ask your nearest ticket i burn she is talking about somebody. am!’’ agent about the cheap rates, or write to I the girl, and felt for her no overmas­ | spondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch. The Allen’s .Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting F. S. Euslis, General Passenger Agent, ( tering affection. But Solomon Muckle- Overpowered with her emotion, she or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain Oxoroiax Day Lin t—America 9 flnest o u ttn z 1 week j air is suffocatingly sweet , with the C. B. & Q. R. R .. Chicago. 111. tl*. For folders Stevenson’* dock, loot Randolph St., sank into a chair. Full of amazement cure for sweating, callous and hot* or U0 W oodward Ave., Detroit, or auv G. T. Ry. agent. backlt, after listening thunderstruck, odor of opium. On the stairs you meet CCWWMtMBMMMUHiel uttered a wild cry, and struck his fore­ and sympathy, Sutherland bent over tired aching feet. Try it today. Sold j Chinamen, smoking cigarettes that by nil druggists and shoe stores. By It is a m ighty good bov who likes to have head with his clinched hand. and endeavored to calm her. As he his school teacher m eet his parents. did so, she began moaning and sob­ give out a curious Oriental smell. At mail for,25c in stamps. Trial package “I kenned it, I foresaw it! It’s the each laundry are four doors, each with FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Rub linger m arks from furniture with a Frenchman, dawm him!” bing as if heartbroken. Roy, N. Y. $100 To Any Man. little sw eet oil. $ Then suddenly, with ayes stresming what looks like a Chinese laundry “Hush.” said1-the minister. “No pro­ slip pasted between the upper panels. WILL PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASE fanity, my man.” and lips quivering, she looked patheti­ The way to gain a good reputation cally up in his face. And if your step is unfamiliar, many is to endeavor to be what you desire to “Dawm him, dawm him!” repeated of these doors will open. Then you Of Weakness Ln Men They Treat and the sexton, trembling with passion. "The blame is all mine!” she sobbed. appear. Fall to Caro. get a glimpse of an Oriental interior, “He has stolen oor Marjorie away. I "God ha3 punished me, Johnnie Suth­ Xu Omaha Company places for the first Try Grain=0! luxurious with couches, rugs, soft There Is a Class of People time-before the public a Magical Treat- saw the deil’s mark on his face when erland. I should have defied the scan­ dal o’ the wofId, and taken her to my burning lamps, delicate china and all Who are injured by the use of coffee. mbnt for the cure of Lost Vitality, NflJ**---- "he. first came creeping'ben 00Y house Recently there has been placed in all the And Sexual Weakness, and Reetoratrv and fell sleeping in oor kirk. Dawm heart lang syfce. I’m a sinful woman, manner of costly wares from the east. Life Force in old and young men. Try Grain=0! grocery stores a new preparation called him, I say—noo and for evermair!” and—Marjorie Annan is my child!” And blocking the doorway stands the worn-out French remedy; contains hostess. She will be Caucasian. She GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that Phosphorus or other harmful drugs. It is Then Mr. Menteith, not without diffi­ takes the place of coffee. The most a Wondekfcl T kbatmb.nt magical in its culty, elicited from Solomon, who was CHAPTER XXI. will be comely. She will be clad In a delicate stomach receives it without ■effects—positive in its cure. All readers, Ask your Grocer to-day to loose gown of some gaily flowered ma­ distress, and but few can tell it from who are suffering from a weakness that show you a package of almost distraught, the whole story of HE next day Caus- • sidiere and Mar­ terial. She will have high heeled shoes coffee. It does not cost over aat- flights their life, causing that mental and GRAIN-O, the new food Caussidlere’s acquaintance with Mar­ much. Children may drink it witii- physical suffering peculiar to Lost Man- jorie, and subsequent visits to the jorie walked to­ and a slight showing of a gaudy silk uood,should write to the STATE MEDICAL drink that takes the place stocking. In her fingers will he a great benefit 15 cents and. 25 cent* COMPANY, Omaha, Neb., and they will of coffee. gether through the per package. Try it Ask for GRAIST^X' send you absolutely FREE, a valuable “After all.” said Mr. Menteith, re­ fields until they lighted cigarette. In her eyes will be Tho children may drink It that shifting, dreamy expression .that paper on these diseases, and positive proof? without injury os well as the flectively, “he Is a gentleman, and-as came to a quaint Nothing is ever done beautifully of their truly Magical Thsatmkst. Thous* tells the opium smoker as plainly as ands of men, who have lost all hope of a adult. All, who try it, kke they are going to be married----- ” old church standing which is done in rivalship; or nobly, cure, are being restored by them to a per­ “Married!” ejaculated Solomon. alone on a lonely the stained fingers tell sthe cigarette which is done in pride. it. GRAIN-O has th a t rich slave. fect condition. seal brown of Mocha or Java, “Marry an awtheist—marry the dell! suburban .roadl This Magical Treatment may be taken bnt it is made from pure But he’ll ne’er marry her. HeUl be­ When they enter­ “For three years I suffered from Salt- a t home under their directions, or they will Missed the Nightingale*! Song. Rheum. It covered my hands to suslk pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who grains, and the most delicate tray her and heart-break her, and cast ed it was quite An amusing story if told of the late an extent that I could not wash> them. prefer to go there for treatment, if they stomach receives it without 'her awa’.” k empty, and Caus­ fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; Jean Ingelow. Once when che was Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters .have no Free Prescriptions, Free .Cure, distress. the price of In the llm^a of a small Scotch vil­ sidiere, grown very serious now, looked staying with some friends In the coun­ icured toe.” Libbie Young, Popes Free Sample, or C. O. 1/. fake. They have coffee. lage news of any kln«T soon spreads, at his watch and walked restlessly a- try it transpired that, although she Mills, St. Lawrence County, N. Y; $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure 15 cents and 25 cents per and before mid-day Marjorie’s elope­ bcut. Marjorie entered one of the often wrote delightfully of nightin­ •very case they treat or refund every dol­ package. Sold by all grocers. l a r ; o r their charges may be deposited in a ment was being discussed everywhere. pews, and, falling on her knees, prayed gales, she had never, heard one sing. Vain people would be much happier fiank to be paid to them when a cure is Presently John Sutherland appeared at silent|y. . So one night the whole household Went if tliey'had the courage to come right effected. Write.»b«m today... down to real life. Tastes like Coffee tho manse, looking pale as death. On How long she remained there she did out in the moonlight especially to hear questioning Mr. Menteith, he soon not know; a hand laid gently upon her them, and after, by an effort, holding To clean a sewing machine of okt and. dirt, CURE YOURSELF! Looks like Coffee learned the whole state of affairs. shoulder recalled her to herself, and their tongues for five minutes while the go Over it with a rag wet with kerosene. Hue Big Cl for unnatural dischargee, inflammations, Mr. Menteith handed him Marjorie's looking up she saw' her lover. nightingales sang divinely, they were irritations or ulcerations fetter, fee read it, and his eyes filled To Care Constipation Foreyen of ui ucons mombrancs. “Come, Marjorie,” he said; “come, my startled by Miss Ingelow asking, “Are Painless, and not aatrin- with tears. love.” * they singing? I don’t hear anything!" Take Ca^carets Candy Cathartic. JOcoriTe QheWCALCO. gent or poisonous. IfC.CXCfaHstocure.druggisUrefund money “May God deal with him as he deals She rose from her knees; he put his With-a Londoner’s dread of draughts, with her!” he groaned. “Does Miss arms about her and led her away. the poetess, before going out into the Be’gian workmen train roosters to crew Hetherington know what has hap­ What followed seemed like a dream aeain»t each other.. night air, liad filled her ears w ith. cot* ‘ Tne Green Glaa&blowers’ union has SVVd> p en ed r She was only dimly conscious of walk* ton wool!—Philadelphia Record. lq its treasury. >>- j Harry, the 12-year-old son o f Daniel McCathran, whor lives on the I Wellington What You Should £ a t ! Fill a bottle or common g lu t with urine Simmons farm, about three miles east of town, was run over by a lumber wagon, And let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi­ partly laden with grain Saturday evening, ment indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When' urine stains linen it is and badly crushed, with resulting peri­ Is the question that is agitating the mint i . Ladies, you are invited to the positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too tonitis. Dr. Patterson, who is attending of our great physicians. ' f requent desire to urinate or pain In the him, reports the little fellow as getting Opening of Fall Millinery back, is also convincing proof, that the along as well as could be expected, con. kidneys and bladder are out of order. sidering the serious nature of his injuries. We Can Tell You ! September Q, 10 and 11. Mrs. Mary Sanderson, west of town, is What to do- quite sick. A complete line of Walking Hats, Sailors There is comfort in the knowledge so . Miss Bovee is at the old stand, 78 Cen often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- ter-st., Northville, with a full line of Eat some of those nice fresh Steaks froi and Tam’s, also Trimmed Patterns. walking hats, sailor hats, Tam O’Shanters Root,the gteat kidney remedy fulfills every and baby-caps. (523) Gayde’s Market. He will deliver them wish in relieving pain in the back, kid­ you. He can give you Meats for BOH neys, liver, bladder and every part of the . Mrs-Randolph of Evanston, 111., who MAUD VROOMAN, Plymouth. urinary passages. It corrects inability to came here adout a week ago to visit her ING, ROASTS, FRYING, etc,, that w i sister, Mrs. Shepherd, died yesterday. hold urine and scalding pain-in passing it, Mrs. Shepherd, whtf was sick when her make your mouth water. ^ ^ vtvlvlvlvl^ vl or baa effect following use of liquor sister came, is veay low and not expected wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleas­ to live. ant necessity of being compelled to get up Stamped linens and embroidery mater­ ials at Miss Bovee's, 78 Center St., North- K" - It is Meet many times during the night to urinate. That You Should Meet The mild and the extraordinary effect of ville. * (523) W . G A Y D L Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands Joseph Yerkes, who has been quite sick With us to Buy Your Meats for some time, is slowly convalescing. * the highest for its wonderful cures of the There will be union services at the We give you what you want most distressing cases. If you need a Baptist church next Sunday evening, a At the time you want, medicine you should have the best Sold the interests of the Y; M. C.'A. by druggists price fifty cents and one dol­ W. H. Nichols, township, and village And where you want. lar, For a sample bottle and pamphlet, clerk, died at his home in this village both sent free by mail, mention Thb Tuesday night of consumption. The fun­ We Keep all Kinds of Meats, eral was held yesterday afternoon from A POINTER! ©=&.■ Ma il and send your full post-office ad- the M. E. church, conducted by the Iress'to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton. f nights of Pythias. The flag on the vil- ! • FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED, N\ Y. The proprietors of this paper guar* ge hall is at half mast in respect to his Gocd Times are coming and the” priceso intee the genuineness of this offer. 9 S* memory, : And ask you for a share o£ your trade Mrs. Harrison Blaine died at her home t everything are advancing. If you are conten j here Wednesday. The funeral will b* plating buying anything^in the line of ~ * Come and,see us, Try our Meats, held this afternoon. And come ^gain. . . . & • ■ CORRESPONDENCE. The first Y. M. C. A. meeting for the i season of 1897-98' will be held in-the asso­ ciation rooms next .Sunday afternoon. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Musica HOOPS & HARRIS. State Secretary Copelaffd, C. W. Parker Northville- of Detroit, and other well known associa­ or Optical Goods, Cameras and tion workers will be piesent. Mrs. Sally Pinkerton had a cancer re­ Camera Supplies, moved from her face a few days ago. Dr. W . 0 . T . U. Burgess performed the operation. Extracts from Rev. J. T. Sunderland's . lecture to youDg men, “Keep yourself Now is the time to buy before the prices a d E. P. Chadwick will, with the £?id of Pure.” vance. Call and look over my stock atfA rre $ home talent, give two entertainments here “The diseases that connect themselves W a k e U p this week. Friday evening the Operatta with, and grow out of social impurity, are prices before purchasing elsewhere. ” ° ' “Fairy Crowning” with a chorus of 50 not only among the most foul and revolt­ ing known, but they are the most insid voices and seven soloists, and Saturday v To the fact of your opportunities to.get io u s , dangerous and difficult to eradicate. Sutton Street evening “The Secret,” a cantata with the Nor do they stop with the wrong-doer. C. G. DRAPER, bargains at a wide-awake store. same chorus and four soloists will be giv­ They are among the most certain to com­ en. municate their dreadful effects to off­ (i;i spring, generation after generation. Rev. J. H. Herbener will attend the This is perhaps the most solemn thought JEWELER, the meeting of the Synod in Ann Arbor, connected with the whole matter. Not Plymouth next i Monday, before which assembly only is it true that “Whatsoever a man WE GIVE LIFE sows that shall he also reap," but others he will preach the retiring moderator’s also—others who are innocent ^-must reap sermon. of the baneful harvest. So it is true that, >pooo: To business with stimulating doses of That genial dispenser of lacteal fluid, no man liveth unto himself alone,br dieth unto himself alone. There is no surer OSee our line o: Modern, up-to-date methods. Come in ‘‘Rich” Benton, expects to leave soon.'for destroyer known, of both body and soul, the ’netvly discovered gold fields near than the confirmed habit of personhFim- to LYNDON & CO.’S and get some of Miohipicoten. purity. It is like a fire inside the walls our Choicest Groceries at prices that con­ and ceilings of a house, that spreads an a TRUNKS AND VALISES Everybody’s “grandpop,” A. J. JSquier, eats, out of sight, until the whole structure form with the times. was the happiest man in the village last is aflame; and nobody can tell bow many Saturday. On that day he received a let- other beautiful structures must go, too, ^ ^ 4% Just received., before the disaster ends. er from “my boy” Lieut. George Squier, I am certainly speaking within, bounds whose wonderful discoveries in telegra­ when I call social impurity one of the >The only Place in Town phy have, startled the civilized world, greatest evils of our time. I know of on­ KW here you can get We are Headquarters LYNDON stating that he was at the old home near ly one other evil of the modern world that is to be compared with it. That is Dryden, and bidding “grandpop” join intemperance. But of the two it is be­ And want your trade. &C0. . him there. “Grandpop” left on the. after­ lieved by mafiy who seem competent to Fly Nets, Lap Robes, noon train, much to the regret of scores judge, that social impurity is more widely who. have learned to love the genial prevalent, that it strikes it£ roots deeper, \ that it bears fruit even more corrupting hearted old gentleman. and destructive to the nation, the church, Horse Blankets, Etc. James H. Taylor has been notified that home, the individual, the present gen­ his pension-has been renewed by Uncle eration, and the generations coming. Think of the fact, absolutely appalling X All styles and prices of HARNESS made to order Sam. in its terribleness, that there are estimat­ K . by The Old Reliable! F. B. Turner and wife, of Detroit, were ed to be in the city of London 80,000 fall­ guests of A. L. Huff and wife over Sun­ en women, iu New York and vicinity 40,000, in Chicago 30,000, and as many day. more fallen men. Claude Burgess will attend the high What do these -vast armies of fallen • F. E. LAMPHERE, Sutton Street.: women mean V They mean disease and A. J. LAPHAM. i school in Ann Arbor this year, and death, physical mental, moral, spiritual Miss Mabel Burgess will attend the De­ for themselves and all with whom they xxcc^^ I wish to inform the public that I carry the largest and most troit Semiriary for young ladies. have to do. m complete stock of See the new sailors and walking hats at And ivhat do the vast armies, even more Mrs. G. A. Tinhunl’s, 73 Center St, than 30.000, 40,000. 80,000 strong, of fallen ’4 Northville. (523) men mean V Anything better"? As a sup­ Dry Goods, Groceries, erficial society sees, perhaps yes: but as AND “Abe” Rooney, known to his< intimates truth sees, and as God sees, I suspect no. Are they purer than the women whom we Y o u K n o w as “Annie,” is taking in the street fair at W e K n o w Boots and Shoes, despise? No. Are they less guilty? No. his home in Hudson this week. It is to meet their' demands that all this- The best goods are the cheapest, Mrs. W. H. Hutton was called to De­ wreck of womanhood exists. When a Wall Paper, Hardware, woman becomes bad public sentiment iso­ And that is what we are selling, I troit Saturday evening by the serious ill lates her ; society casts her out. Thus her Crockery, Glassware, ness of heixpiother. influence for evil is minimized. But we Tommy Murdock and wife spent Sun­ have not got far eqOygh on in civilization, Wagons, Buggigs, Windmills, Pumps, Paint and Oils, far enough up in Christian development, day in Chatham, Ont. to isolate impure men, to cast them out of Mrs. G. A. Tihham, 73 Center St., society. They go about; living lepers, General Merchandise, Northville, has a new line of fall millin­ freely carrying their contagion every­ And all kinds of Farm Tools. ery. Call and see her before purchasing. where. : v (533) It is easy to trace the idea of a differ­ In Plym outh. ent standard of virtue for the two sexes The Best Machine r“1 ^ Rev. W. M. Ward is attending the an­ back to its origin in a distant and barbar­ I handle all kinds of countrv produce for wjiich I always pay nual conference in Port Huron this week. ous past, when woman was subject to man We carry a fine line of lawn mowers, hose and hose goods. There will be no preaching services in and held as his property, because she was Plumbing done to order. the Highest Market Price. physically weaker than he, and therefore the M. E. church next Sunday. it was natural he should prescribe for her When you want Good Goods, . The harvest festival to be given by the such: a moral standard as he chose, and Baptist ladies, in the rink afternoon and for himself such another as suited his When you want to save money, convenience and pleasure. W. J. & H, E. BRADNER. evening, Wednesday, Sept. .29, promises But are the relations which existed be­ Alwavs come to to be the social event of the season. tween men and women in the old and James Palmer killed a rattlesnake in barbarous times proper for our times? No. 19 Sutton-st., Opposite Central Park. o Is woman to be regarded only as man’s T h e O ld R e lia b le , A. J. LAPHAM, Prop. his front yard last Sunday, which meas­ property? Is he at liberty in this civil-i r ured three feet in length and had seven ized age, in this enliehtened century of rattles. Christian history, to make one standard of A Good Idea. Mrs. Dr. Oliver, morals for her, and because he has the DISEASES OF Hold On There! » Walking hats, sailors, paps and baby #ower, hold hei; to it with awful penalties, “I see from the war news,” remarked hats, a full line at Miss Eva Bovee's, 18 Center St., Northville. (5*23) while he makes a lower and easier one for Mrs. Snaggs, “that several magazines Women and Children If you are going to visit the Plymouth Fair, don’t himself? have been captured." A SPECIALTY. A rather, gruesome relic is on exhibi­ “Yes,” replied Mr. Snaggs. “I sup­ forget to call at the Hotel Plymouth and get tion at Chadwick’s cigar store, being a A VALUABLE PRESCRIP­ pose the object is to prevent the ed­ a good meal. We expect and know that we will pair of shackles, which were found by TION. itors from filling their page* with war Charles Chadwick, while excavating in articles for the next twenty-five years.” Wanted-An Editor Morrison of - W orthington, have a large patronage. That is why we are the new city park, about eight feet below ^Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Ind., *‘Sun,” writes: “You have a val­ the surface. Considerable excitement going to be prepared. uable prescription . in Electric Bit­ was caused by -the “find”: and all sorts of ters, and I can cheerfully recommend The following'list will be part of the.bill of fare rumors were afloat, bHt Capt. John Jack- it for constipation and sick headache Dr. King’s New Discovery For son is able to explain how the shackles Consumption. all four days during the fair. and as a general system tonic it has BUCKLEN’S ARNICA 8 / camelthere, as he has had in his posses­ no equal1.” Mrs. Annie Steel, 2652 This is the best medicine in the world Th e Best S alts in the world f sion since 1875, the key to the shackles. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was al' for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Chicken Broth with Rice. Bruises, Bores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, 1 In thatjyear one Henry Hawkins was ar­ run down, could not eat nor diges Consumptions. Every bottle is guaran­ Young Chicken Broiled, Celery Sauce, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ( rested ,for stealing, on a warrant sworn food, had a backache which nevei teed. It will cure and not disappoint.' It Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, 1 IJrime Roast Ribs of Beef, Brown Gravy out by^Justice Pardee. He was evident­ left her, and felt tired and weary, has no equal for Whooping*bough, Asth­ tively cures Piles, or no pay required, ly a “badtone,” for these heavy shackles but six bottles ot Electric Bitters re­ ma, H«y Fever, .Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Choice Loin Pork, Apple Sauce, Leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce. is guaranteed to give perfect 1 were put on him and he was locked in stored her health and renewed her La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Con­ or money refunded. Price 25 deal jail. During the night he managed to es­ strength. Price 50 cents and $1.00 a sumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant x. F ob Sals Bt John L. Gala cape, aided, it is said, by Duncan Stewart, bottle at J. L. Gale’s drug store. to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is HOTEL PLYMOUTH, who furnished him the chisel with which always well to take Dr. King s New Life to remove the shackles This chisel is al­ E x a c tly , Pills in connection with Dr. King’s New JOHN 6 . STREN6 , P ro p . so in the possession of Capt. Jackson. It G llgal—The members o f the club- Discovery, as they regulate and tone the Breakfast, 6 to 8:30 a. m. is claimed by some of the old residents ta ir ly gorma&dized themselves at the stomach and bowels. We guarantee per­ that Stewart helped the! prisoner escape, annual banquet Perkal.se—Then it r:Dinner, 12 to 2:30 p. m. fect satisfaction or return money. Free in order to be avenged for some fancied was a stuffed club.—New York Trib­ trial bottles at John L. Gale’s Drug Store- Sapper,- 5:50 to 8:00 p. m. political wrong. une. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. r--* 1

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