VOL. XLVI. MISON, MICH.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. NO. 47,

NKW.S IN UKIKF. Death of Elson J. Neely. The Official Vote. |p«i'5('SSSSSSSSSSS$SC-5r'^S3$iSS5SSS&=iSSSSSS^^ m\\ .jcut^ This town was saddened last Friday Tlie liorrd of county canvassers, com­ & Bnrt Sile sfiit liome two fine does EnlorodalUiel'ostodlcu.MiiHon, morning upon learning tiie contents of posed of iS, F Skadan of Daiisville, as^eooiul-oliiBsmiittur from llie north woods Suttirduy. a telegram received by Rev. N. F. Jen­ John Davis of Lealio and Dr, Fergu­ The water board coiiiiiieiicpd llti.sh- kins, from Capt. C. IS. Sayre of tlie son of Lansing, finislied their work tollslioil EveryThursilay Ivy iiiK the lire liydranla Tueadny niorii- steamer, Aiuiaste. The sad news waa last Salurflay. The following is the tliat Tbnraday evening while two total vote and pluralities: A., L^. ROSE. iiig. miles out from Detour, the second leieolors— Total vole. I'lu JEWELER HNO OPTiemiV A-irond .SB3on(i-haii(i ftirtinnfl for,Hnlp. mate, Elson J. Neoly of this city, was Roosevolti- ilS17-'29IO y«ir, tl.OO; aix monthi, 60 s*nti; thrt* Eiiqiiire at Deiiaiiiore & jMarsi'iull's Parker d ;' tWl washed overboard and the body not Hwallow p HSl MASON. MICH, monlhi, 35 conti—in >dvancii hardware. ' * recovered. 'J'hesendei requested tliat Dobs s.. im the friend and pastor convey the aud V.'alsnii peo '27 AOVERTISINQ RATES. Price & Robliwnii luat week furnish- Siiolallat Labor 17 Oar'tilvortlslngraloHinaclolcnownaloinoe news lo the family of the unfortunate ed a half iiiils of work iipOii the West tiovdrnor— linlnoiisoardflSlaUnopor year. 'i'owii drain in Delhi lownsliip. man, who from Ills youth liad been a l'"red Warner SZ'iO Defective Eyes Examined Free of Charge BafllnoHHlooalHdveoontHper line eaoband resident of tills city, beluga son of IVIr. W. N. Kerrls b(!i:i- 3SI I Tory liiHortlon. D E Miillikeii 1ms received a nine and ]\t.rs. S. D. Neely, He leaves a J, M.Shackdllon Wi Xfarrlaso,blrlU,andaaatli noUoosfroe, fiU deer from IIIH lirolliei'-iii-law. Win-' wife ill poor lieallh and one son. Meko Meyer 1!! CORRECTION GUARANTEED Obituary notloeB, roHOlul.lonB of roHpoot Franklin, wtio went north hiiiiliiig. 0. .1. Lamb 70 unln orUiankH etcdveoonlsallne. Ill intense anxiety the family and Lleul, Gov.— Deiisinore & Marsliall liave iiiaced a friends awaited a letter giving particu­ iWox. Mallland 0111- lars, from Capt. Sayre. This arrived II. II. Hiiilsnn -iii-i I 1407 g«sss$-:sss«sssi^sss$«?s^s>ss«;s^^ liibiilar liealiiiK fnniace in Andrew VV. 0. Cleino 3S0 Business Cards. Hi),'elmlre'H residence west of the city. Monday morning, and explains all: A, l.owet !,'"> .STKAIIIHII ANDA.STIC, Liiko llnrnn.Nov. IS,'01 J. A. C. Monlon . 113 ATTOKKKYK. The Oeo. Ricluiian Son's Co., who UKV. N, IC .IHNKINS, -Vla»(in Jllch. Sec'y ofSlate- built ,-Hir court liotiso, are to build ihe Ui;.|l.a Sia ANO PA.STOR — Kollowini; my G. A. Prescoll 0218-1711 L A'WTO N THiM AN S, new governnient building al Flint the mes-silgn of'lilts rnornlni!: Iu all ni.v e.'Cpur. J. H. Ifaloh ; •1177 A TTOKNKV AND COUNSELOR AT lenoe, I have never l.-nowii a dnly, Inio wiMuli V. R. Evans liOl Special Sale E Wall A. law. OIUco over Plrel Stale and 8av- coming season. was wvought such sudnuas ol heart and over- Henry Ulbrlghl in whelinUig crlef All my cKorls of ijposcli H. E. Kelbor 112 .UKBbanlt, Maflon, MloM, Lust v.'eek, Gov. llliss issued a coin- wore llkV Uio poor broken njiirmurs of lh« innlo. Ill uiy angnisli ami woiikncsa I Uirned Stale TroiiHurer— Commencing Saturday, Nov. 19. B, MOARTllUU, Attorney alLaw.Ma- mission to F. E DeVVitt of this city us KralAilly to yiui, knowlii); that noonoconid, E. P.Olazler 0219-1750 L . Hon, H[lcli_, 2il lieutenant of Co. B, Ist ludei)eu- with more lovlnB k liulness and deeper sym- K. K. Smilh •Iinj Having nuiiierous patterns of paper we wish to close out in deiii Baltalliou. palhy, break tho heavy Inlelllgeiifo lo hl.s G. H. Cnndoo 3U8 ENSMOItB, E. A. nltorneyal. law. 0(1106 bereaved family and friends. I.,I. Lebrun 15 order to make room for new stock which we arc expecting- soon, we Willi L, 1), Mu.\rLluir, over. Farmers' Win. U. Smltll..^ 112 DBank. A- Delismoro sold to Tliorbiirn & The clrcninsliiiBes Incldontto hlsdrownlnu will make the ver^' low price of SeverHiiwj this week two yeui calves lire as follows, all ofwhlch were nnknown lo Auditor General— A. BERGMAN, ATTOltNBY ANDCOUN- mo until It was forever loo lale: llelold Ills ,1, H, Hradloy l!;!nO-lS71 SSEI.OIt AT l,A\V, iMaHoii, Mloli^ weigliiDK 0,W pounds. riiey brought walehman lo lash onooflhn forward anchors, Geo. A. Ourry ll-'tt A, ?•!().fjO. The largest weighed 050. lliatliiul been used in the river while In shel­ llreiit llardliiK 302 5c, 6c, 7c and 8c Per Double Roll LinilOO AI-IJEN, Ijawyer, Oltloe wltli ter from a slorm that prevailed on the lake. ('has. Potorsoii 15 i. Omuily Uloric, llasoii. . Tlie Mason parties who took in tlie Some lime alter Ihe work hiid been conipleled D, H. Hovey HI and contiiuic the sale until sold. This is an opportunity to get K P. excursion lo Grand Rapids iiist and when we were about two- miles oiil In iha Allornev Gen oral— 8, AVERY, attorney at law. Otllcoop- lake, iho walehman tells me. that the second . John E, lilrd....i 02.Tfi-177o g-ood paper at a ver}' low price. Don't miss it. poslle llndHOn UOUHO, Lansing, Mich. week Wednesday escaped tlie wreck male (Elson) spoke to him regarding the an­ E, at Elindiile by about ten minutes. chor and went lo see if llie woik had been ' E. 0. Oalfney 'llSl done rliilil, laklnp; him (Ihe watchiiian)al'sng. W. S. Woslcruian iiO-i riIYSlpilot house, which la over '^uO feet alt, In Ilia A.E. HlKulns -. 15 DRS. MANN & AUSTIN. The large Perolieron horse, Pilot, darkness of the uluhl 1 could see nothing Wesley Emery 113 Sherid Hammind returned from O-MIOOI^VTIUO PIIV.SIOIAN.S AND .suit. WHS sold at auction, at Butler's barn in that was going on farward, and the first Coin'r State Laud Ollioe- Chicago last Friday with Win. Sewell, H QEONS. S|)C0ial atlentlon t'lven to ll>o iliisoiiy, last Tiuiraday afternoon to knowledge Unit anyone had taken such a w. If, Rose taia- -1800 the negro who escaped frniri the coun­ Why Trust Your Eyes syo, oar, nose, and lliroai; also dlse».seH of J[r. liurgess of Wliite Oak, for $730.00. hazardous chance were the shouts of the Henry MoOarty •ir28 ty jail .in eompaiiy with Wm. l{ren- womnu ami ohildren, and rectul dlseaHOH. Of- waloliinan, as he came running aft, that the J. M.Sinellzer 3(15 To llie Incompelenl ;ico Near blool:, llourflS lo 10 a. in.,2 toD and Eugene Warfield lost two fingers of male was overboard. I signaled Ihoungluoer ' 8. B. Cowles 10 nan- aiid Tliomas Mowe on Sunday 7 to 1) p. in. slop and rushed to the bridge Just In lime lo liis right hand last Friday afternoon hear a smothered voice and see a dark llgiiro J. .1. Sloll Ill evening, Oct. 10, when you while working at a milling inaeliine on llie water disappear beyond thocroslofa Member Hoard Education— Sewell was paptnred by a colored de­ ^'i^J- ^b^i'mfvm^si^ia Imvean op- aERTRUDE D. CAMPBELL. M. D wave as I he boat carried me on. L. L. Wright 0'289--1813 tective In Chicago. •*e«iallst, OL.TJ. H; IVES, GENERAL AUC'l'lON- Wehayejust reniodelei! our liuck- The editor's family breakfasted yes­ Oleik- Ingham county. Oeor. 30 years exporleniiu and a wide HO- wlieal run, putting in a larger machine terday on venison, the compliiiienls of Geo. W. ,Iewett , fll81-'2185 inalntunce. Will nave yon money every D:':E. Millikeu. F, D. lioyce 4290 - James Tliorburn died at his home in al Donnelly House, Mason, lime. Terms reasonable. Iminlro at tbls in order to lake care of our increasing Klovd Goslln 318 Delhi last Saturday uight, after a three olllco or address Mason, Michigan. trade and are now prepared to handle T/riie new State street bridge is so far Hoyden P. Hubbard 110 weeks' illness. buckwiieat any day cf the week. Sal- Treasurer— . . TUESDAr, NOV. 29, 1904. cotjigleted that vehicles pass over the W. 0, Nichols - 0293-1429 Mr. Tliorburn waaboin in Lanark­ E0. A, EABL15, DEALER IN HEAVY isfactiou guaranteed. Yours for trade, cenfeKofthe alrueture. J. S. Coy 44iM shire, Scotland, in 1827. In 1844 he Home Office-IS Alain St. E., & and 8bdlf Hardware, Maple at.,Mason. QRICGO & BENNETT. 2 • F. Marshall 300 was united iu marriage with Miss 'Buttle Creek, Mich. It seems to be a close race this sea­ L, G, Ebberloy Ill Marie Syiniugton and in the early E. M. Gillam, brother of T. J. Giilam son between the hunters, the corn RoBlsler of Deeds— fifties came to this country with hia of White Oak. died at his home at busker aud foot ball for victims, 0. M ICrentol «. 5902-1128 family, aud after about a year aetlled Hale, Iosco county, last week Tuesday A, F. Meluiu 4834 MICHIGAN fTENTRAL Ernest Dakln of-Dansyiile was in John Valenllno 311 upon a farm in Delhi township which iJitrd or'riiiiiiliH. " The Niagara Falls Route." evening, The.reuiains arrived iu this I'Tank D. Taylor ; 107 has siuce been hia home. Wo doalro to extend our hcartrelt Ihanlcs to city Thursday eveuingaud were taken the city Tuesday on his way. home all whoKavotbolralil and Hvinpalliy UurliiK SOD'i'HWARD. Prosecuting At'iy— Deceased waa one of the prominent to Miliville, where the fiiueral aervicea from the-uoath with three line large L.B. MoArlhur... 0,363-1920 the lIlnoKa anil (ioalli or our cranil dauehti'r were held at one o'clock Friday after­ deer, ; A. A. Bergman t. , 4113 farmers of this section and was famil­ anil niece, Etlltli E. Walte. Also for tlio floriil n.m. p.m. p. in. UarlVloary 110 iarly known as "Uncle Jlmmie," He tributes. Mas. PHOBIIK linisroi., 10:05 noon. What about the weather forecasts? GlCOIlOK J. WALKliB. laoljaon ..... 10:50 3:20 11:00 Olroult Court Coinm'r— was a man of sierliug honesty aud • 0. Henry ia intensely amualng, as West of this city, upon the Fred Stan­ 0.0 Trask, •, 0280-1787 square dealings amoug men. Detroit .... 6:80 p.m, (i:OU 7:15 a. m. ton farm, a pair of robins have this H. A. Sllsbeo 0509-2243 Onrd OI'I'IIIIIIKN. Ii:55 usual, iu the December N.f^Clure's. In J.H. Dunuobeok 4502 He leaves a wife, seven cliildren and Wo wish loexteiul our bnartlolt thanks to ' The Runaoin of Mack" he draws two week hatched and areraisiuga nesting' P. M.Fogg .; i 4206 one brother lo mourn hia loss. Three to the nelglibnrH'anil frlenila who so Ulnilly NORTHWARD. young redbreasts. Mary E, Doers 118 of his sons, J. N,, Thomas aud J, S. aNKlRleil ua.durlni; tlio lllnosa and death ol great character sketches and extracts L /.zleahlpmau , , 114 our father, Josse Oiuly. Also tliu oliolr and a. in. a, m. p. m Thorburn, reside iu this city. those who furnlsh'il llowurs. ICason. ..., (l:i't U:ll 5:G0 rich humor from a delightful situation,' Merle Deusmore, son of E A, Dens- Ooronora— {.auslng 0'12 11-Sl 5'2ii in wliich two retired lulnera are more of this city, received a aiiVall dis- A. A. Wilbur 0331- -1910 This is Ihe first death in 45 years to -. , -_ W.Al. 1). C,M)Y \ND IfAMII.V. 3W08SO .. 7 H Ar, 12 37 p. m, (1»') biought face to face witn the pioblem chaige of powder in hia face last Mon­ F N, Tuiiiei . , , 1){-H--,20 H bieak the uuiuberot a worthy family. JIclp \V'HIIIV«I. 7,39 of luatiimony and dodge it. U. Jl Bintker 4115 The funeral aervices were held at Man 01 woman to work for Dslabliihed Bay City ... 9 2-) day while experinieuimg with a toy C Uiogau , . 1115 mlnluK conipiitij. Good pay for rluhl paity, Mackinaw . 5'JOp.m 7 '10 am 7 30am cannon. Theaccident was not aeiioua. Win, Lawr.iaou ,.. . 308 the late home last Tuesday al 10 Addrohs 11(1, Periy, .Mich. , There is a remaikable porliait ot Flunk McClaiey 305 o'clock, conducted l-y Rev. Dunning, 0. W. RUQQLES, .lolin D. Eockefellei in the Deceinbei Mairied, on Wednesday afteiuoou of M L. Men lit . . .., 11.1 IVolleo to Alaltttloii 'rax-I*iiy«)rN. Wni Lvin 113 aaaialed by Jlev. W. H. Simmoua ol I will bo at my homo in Alaledon every Qon'l Pass, and Ticket A^out, OhlcaKO, !^[cClule'a which will be of geuetui in- this week, at the M. E paisonugem Musou. V, D, STANros,Tlok''t Agent, Mason. leieat. It shows Mr liockefelier as he Sui vo>oi — Fiiday and at tho ITarmers' Bank, .'iluson, Ihis city, Walter F. Selover and Mias Ldwln Meocli . ... 0201- 17i)7 Deceased was a chaitei member of the oveij Salurdaj unlihJaii. 10,1905. to leeolvc is today, the flisl real poilrait of the Hatlie J. Wilcox, both of Millelt, I]dmand Calkllis , IM Presbiteuauchuich at Holt. taxes. Ip CiiAS. DAHUOW, Treasurer. man taken In many yeais. Mr. llock- Alich., Kev, N. F. Jenkins olllciatinir, Paul Black man . . 302 -Elks Give Banquet. TiacyJIijiiill 1)0 Xiitico lo Itellil Tax-l'iiyvrM. fciellcr was GJ yeais old on July 8th, On Tuesday of Una week, at the leai An iiiipronnitii bntiquet was lield al but in this picture, haiileta aud hag- I;ast Saturd'iy L. A. Buckland, of iimendiuenls- I will be al the lowu hall In Uolt every tbo Doiiuelly House luat ]SIntiduy Leslie, who Is a great sufleiei fiom Calling convention foi Yea Xo Pill deuce of Mi. aud Mrs, Jamea Radtoid Friday, coinmencliiK Uec. 2, and al the l.iUi- iiigbt by llje lociil Ell{» in honor of gaid, he look many yeais older. revision ol coMalltnllon 1210 3711- -535 of thia city, Daniel F. PatucU aud sliiB State aavluKB lianlt every Saturday na- locomotor ataxia, attempted suicide by tteiative to limiting time loi till fan, 10, I'JOS, to locelve taxes; tbeir ,,brotliei3, Fied M, Hall, Beit Andiew Lyon of this city, who waa hanging bul was discoveied in lime piotontlng bills In IcgUlaluru 4911 2707-2201 Miss Grace L. Coukiiug, both of White 17 Jp C D, ALURioit, Treasurer, Wilcox and Emery EiUlmrt, who found guilty of enteung the meat mar­ and cut down by hia wife and daugh Oalt, weie united in marriage. Rev. N. were to leaye the next day for a abort F, Jenkins ollluiating. wuiitca. , ket of Tliorbuin & Seveiance fcr the ter, At a meeting of the Furmeis' Mutual sojourn In the "Lone Slur Stale," aa purpose ot buiglaiy, while lu.oxlcated, One hundied additional girls foi worlt oa laud lookers or Alees molchie for bet­ Stephen Collar of Alaledon lost hia Fire lusurance.Co to be lield ut the Obituary. fihlit walfllsand niusllu underwear, has been leleased on piobatlon by house with all us contents by fiie yea- court house in the city of Mason, on 17 1 SriNnAiiD .MFO. Oo,, Jaoltson, .\llob. ter grnzlug. L. C. Webb acted us Judge Wieat, He proniiaea to let After a loug illness with lieait dis­ loaatrnaater, and It ia aald "did himself terday moiuing. Loss, ?i,'),000, insuied the 10th day of December, at 10 o'clock lIurMtN for Kiilv. strong dunk entiieiy alone. In caae III full in the faimers' mutual. Mr. iu the foipuoon, theie will be an op- ease, Jesse Cady passed to his leat proud." 'J'be elegant spread furniabed he does not bo will 'be sentenced. Mouday, Nov. 21 al the buiiie of bis One maiell ye-iri old, one coll2 yeais old , by Landlord Caller was aa flue ns if and ]\[rs. Collar were iu Lansing at portuuily to amend the charier of aaid one 1-0118 monthB old. Lyon'a previous good recoid as a work- the tliiieot the (ire. company. sou in Ingham. 'Jwp LU( Jua HAWKm.s. Aurehus. be hud days, wh'eie he had only two tuau is what saved hiui, He was born at Canton, Wayne hours' notice, The jubilee waa kept Mrs Waireu Francis, living about A L BABREK, Pies. county, Mich,, Dec. 13,|1827, wheie bia How IH Your HvH'liiK 'niiclihio lively until au early hour Tuesday Edyth EmilyWalte, aged four yeais, two miles east of thia city, waa acveie- J. E. SJIAPER, Sec'y, boyhood was spent. Iu 1852 he waa Getting along? I clean sewing inaohlneB, gas- luoruiug, olluo stoves, olo. Ash St., postonioo building, died at the hom§ of her giauduiother, ly buined about tbe aims and breast united HI mairlage to Susan Hanuon, . : Ai J. IJUTTS. jStra. Phoebe Bristol, in the west part last Tuesday moinlng Ijy the explosion STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY who pieceded him tu tho better woild €o« fnt Siilc, Awaits the Owner. of the city last Sunday evening of con­ of a lamp. She noticed the lamp waa six years ago. Two children blessed Jersey, goot niillLor.and extra (rood butter sumption. The child had been sick not working right and had taken it Well I Known VoKoinblo Mini INIHMCH thia union, Fraucca M., who died in oow. (inlet, gouilo and all-riglit, aivlng '• Laal Monday about noon a man for a year past, but tbo death was lias- out of doors. It exploded us she put it A wit}. Auguat, 1890, and Wm. D , with whom millc now, coming In about Doo. 15. Will with a black mustache, driving a tened by whooping cough. She was upon tbe giound, From thla her bo liveii at the time of his death. De­ make special pUco If taken; soon,>a8 I bUTea't white botse, bitohed to an old open William Miller, 05 yeaia of age, died Blablo loom. , -^r- H. ,w;. PAY, Eden. an orphan, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. clothiug cuuglH tire, and ahe waa bad­ of apoplexy lastThuiaday eveniui; af­ ceased leavea, hosidea tbo aon, aeveu buggy, pasaed the reaideuce of Mrs. Fred Walte, having ueen dead about a ly injuted before the'Jlames were ex« aged biothora, Lewis, of Lanain?, Da­ Ohas, Adams, West Ash street,'Jll&on, has Lang, on the Lou Clieney farm in Au- ter two days' illness, ut his home, four tho agency In Ingham'county-lor'the J. It., year' The funeral service was held at llngulahed by her husband, who for­ miles uoithwest of Mason. He was vid, of Detroit, Gcor>e, of Ypsilanti, Watkins' Medloal Co's goods (foi inorly unowa reliua. In about two hours the rig le- the home Tuesday afternoon. tunately was not fai away. Wm. and Arunu of Plymouth, and as I). Ward's goods ) Same ran be bad al Ills turnud without u driver and was stop- born within two miles of Mason and hotuo, Mailoraeispioinptly Ullud, IS-Tp hua aiwuya lived in thia vicitilty. Ho Jay and Clayton of Ingham. iid and bitched iu front of Mrs. A fire alarm was turned in about one Two trampa giving tbe names of Ml- Funeral was held at tho house Wed­ I'iKS fur Miilu. o'clock last Monday afteruoon, the oc­ ia survived by six obildien, Charles F. Elang's until dark, when the borso and lo Cbalgot and Mike Fields were ar< Millerof Aurehus, Mia, Maud Cbllda nesday, Interment iu Dansville cem­ A, ri, PlIILWPS. buggy were put in tbo barn. ^A stable casion being tt bla/.e at the icsidonce of rested at Stock bridge last Monday by etery. blanket and halter were iu the buggy, Mrs, Daliiel Thorneon euat Asbstieet, of Delhi, Walter Miller and Mrs. Mar- flood aillch Cow for Siilc. Deputy Sherlft Kennedy for begging guoret Beebo of Veyay, Floyd and another blanket being thrown over the Tbo (ire company responded promptly on the streets. Tbey weie brought to — ' Part Jersey. J. M,"Fi.BuiNa. Also room to dashboard HS though the driver had but upon their arrival at the aceuu tbo Eurlo Millerof Alniedon. The funeral "Cure tho cough and B»YO tho life." rout, ;; Mason and taken before Justice Sher­ services were held at tbo M E church intODtiouully got out of the buKgy, tiro had been put^out by nel|,'bbors wood for examination. ' When ar' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures Two roglstored Short Horn bull calves, . These facts wore reported to thoeheriU with palls of water. Tbe ilro oaugbt in this city Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, coughs and colds, down to tbe very aud two Shrongblru buck lambs lor anlo. ralgued tbey refused to plead and Rev. Jeukius olllclated. vorgoofcuusumpllou, . j n. M. WILLIAMS. I - > ,, Tuesday inorulug and the rig awaits about tbe stove pipe wbero it passed cousequeutly were given a jury trial AD owner at Mrs. Langs. tbrou'gb tbe ceiling into tbe obambei', aud found guilty. Justice Sherwood AUvcrtliie*! Letters. Vor Hiile. ' - f ~ ,.,••_ 100 aoro fArm near Dannvlllo, A bole three by six feet wos burned, Uned tbem the costs, ]i2G 120 and )>29 20 All of tlioae Indebted tu us must call MABON, Nov. 22,1001. It " Mas. J. KBEMB, '- Cbarlio-Smith of lugUum county and bad discovery been delayed a few respectively, or 80 days iu Jul). They and settle before Dec. 1, as' wo have Mrs, h. F. Avory Mrs, Evelyn Place And Mary Waggouor of. Eaton county minutes the" whole bouse must have paid tbo fines nud exprodsed a desire to Mr, Oils Lee Mia. Mun09 Iloboit far Hitle «ii Eiiiiy Tcrmi. got to have tbe money. Tbia meaua 80 acre farm irtlU now bulldlnga, plenty ol' were married by Justice Sherwood at, gone. Tlie damage is covered by iu* get out'of Micblgi^u, sayiue tbey were you as well as^ou nolgbbora. Mlea Maude DeUainp cood llmb«r. F. A, OAUHIKU, Ibis oince Wedueaduy nfteruoon. surauce,- , ' > going to Callforuia, ', 47-2 WEBU & LAWBEKCE, Persona oalllug for tlie above pleaao say Mason, R. t'. U, 30. ••aavortlboa," OiiAB. w. BKOWME, P. M.

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f','-i^J.^J.l',%,'.f.' M^imM^^^^^- ^M :» --j.^-\,.-^y;,^ f the year. They are there. Search for AT PORT ARTHUR. .i^iOTED CHICACOANS DIE. them. H. takos the Ihaukful heart, oi' BIG GAS mU EXPLODE the heart that is v/iUing to l;o Ihauk­ Arthur Cafcon and Ex-Judge Horaa. ful, lo find them, Oliver Woudell Expire Suddenly va New riolmos puts it beautifully thus; "If AVBECK A PLANT A'S GRAND . York. ono'-shoiild give me a dish of sand CEOSSIKG, ILL, and loll me there were particles of Chicago, Nov. 19.—In the- .latue liote£ Iron in it, I might look for them with Po-ur Men Ai-e Instttutly Killed and and In a manner curiously similar, two my eyes and search for them with my Eleven Othi»-s Are Badly of Chicago's must cunspicuoas eltizons, clum.jy lingers and be unable to detect Injui-ed., Judge Thomas A. Moraii and Arthur J. ( CopyjlKlit, 1«W, li.v J. .M. KiUoil.) them; but lot me lake a nmgnet and Catou, rtlbd iu Now York Friday. Willi- sweep through it and how it woiik! ' N ChlcjiKO, Suiuliiy, Nov. 20, ]'.I04. Chicago, Nov. 19.—Terrillc explosions in a few hours both died siiddeuly iu ^ 'IVxl:—"Aiul .lusuHansworiMHKiilil: Were draw to ilself the most invisible parti­ of acetylene gas In Hie Pyle National the Wnldorf-Ast:oria. In each ease ricil II.c Ion (.''iPiin.sodV Bill, .wlioro an.' the cles by the moi'o power nf attraction! heart duseaso was tho cause of death. TiiiK!? W'cie tlieru iiont! found that rc- iillectric Headliglit company's plant at The unthnnK'fnl heart, like my finger Soventy-secoud street and South Chi­ By their deaUia the legal profession of tiDTiod to Hive Blory to God, i3avo thia in the sand, fllscovors no mercie.s; but aU'aiiKor'.'"—Luke n;L7, IS. cago avenue, Grand Gi-osslng, brought Chicago loses QUO of Its ablest and m.c«t NLY one out otlen let the thanl;ful heart'sweep through death to four uion, injured 11 others and distingui.shed uienibers, and tho soeial to return and give the day, as the magnet finds the iron, spread panic througl* tho neighborhood life of the city one ot it* most popular- ttfauUs. All had re­ so it will find in every hour some Friday morning. The plant of tho leaders. ceived liUo bless­ lioavonly blessings; only, the iron in Acetylene Apparatus , Arthur J, Catou died in hi-s a"i>artnients ing; all bad felt God's sand is all pure gold." company and a building of tho People's in tho Waldorf-Astoria hotel at 10 the Induence of tlie Gas Ijight & Coke company also were o'clock in tho morning. Hia wife, who Divine llCe upon HAVK wondered whether those nine wrecked. For a time It was feared that returned from IJlurope on Wednesday,, them; all rejoiced I lepers who were healed, and whom two immense gas tanks would explode, was with him at the last. Idl.'s death because of restored Scripture dismisses as ungrateful, never and those w-ho had not already lied from •was tragically sudden. Until a few licallh and the did take time to realize wliat .losus hart their hollies were driven out by tho po­ hours before tho end came ho appeared hrighi future; all done for them, and to be thankful. Sure­ lice.- In tho best of health. It was only on were conscious of a ly thoy did not on the day that the bless­ The dead are Rolf J Wolls, Joseph Jen­ Friday that' ho first complained. Two new sense of Clod ing came to them. Ah, how prone we Forts Which Have Been Made the Central Point of Attach by Japanese. nings, George Muohl and Amos Wat- l)hj-islcians wore liumediatoly sent for. and His overruling are to roceivo the gifts of our Heavenly kins, Ai the first explosion Muehl was Death came before their arrival. His power, but nine Father day by day and never take time blown into the air as tho roof was torn wife is prostrated. went tlieir several to turn back and say: "Thank you." COST FOUR LIVES. WARE RESIGNS. away. Ho fell back^into the burning Few men In Chicago have been more ways to homo and friends and the old Hut perliaps some day that ungratoftil ruins and with Wells }ind Jennings was widely known that A.cthur J, Caton, nine met Jesus again and acknowledged avocations and activities, and i'orgot to Open and Trains Col- Quits Office of Pension Commissioner buried heueath tho filling wails under While not closely Idenlilled with tho 1)0 tliankful. Only one turned bacU to 1-ils goodnes.s to them. Surely, a de­ Cwitch Left at Elmdalo, —John C. Black May Suc­ whicli explosions cuntinucd. Watklns, actlvo business interests of the city, he acknowledge the blessing which liad layed message of llmnksgiviug Is better lUle has for years been reooguizod as one of Midi. ceed Him. on the outside, was Wown into a vacant comeinio Ills life and to recognize tlio than none at all. Noi;v comes opportunity lot, whore he was found dead and tluiae holding the welfare of Chicago at One from Whom had conic tliiti graclou.5 of doing that which you hti.vc failed to do heart. Particularly was he allied ,wlth Delroit, Mich., Nov. IS.—Four persons Washington, Nov.17.—It was reported mangled. His body wag the only one gift Only one out of ten! What a wholly or In part during the year. Shall that could bo identilled, Iho others be­ all matters of a social nature, sucli as jiroportion! Does it fairly reprosenttho the angel of the legend as ho conies to were killed and seven injured in a rcar- by cabinet authority that tho president the entertaliimont of distinguished ond collision on Wednesday night nt has decided upon his choice for a com­ ing so charred that they could not be amount of gratitiido in the world, to-day, earth on that day meet dlsajipolntment to 111 apart. guests, aud his name always appeared •jimong tlie peoples who recognize God and failure, and go back to God with a Rlmrtalo, on the Pore Marciuettc roart, missioner of poiislDus lo succeed ICugeno The cau.so of tho first explosion among those to whom licll the receiving as the supremo ruler and creator and basket as empty of Ihanksglving as on The dead are: M. Simons, of Now York; F. Ware, tho incumbent, who has re­ jirobably never will be rtoternilned, as and entertaining cf personages of im­ •sivcr of all things? May wo accept it other days? Will he pause before the ,J. U Slrolitzkey, Cliieago; R. C. Savago, signed to take effect January 1. The all ot those who' could tell are dead. portance who visited the city. Ills SIS ii true index to conditions to-diiyV door of your heart, and, instead of Grand Rapids, .Mich.; ,J. 1J. Smith, Grand president, it is stated, has selected Without warning a thunderous ex­ father, Judge Caton„,'svas one of the plo- T^iesc are questions which wo may well hearing the prayer of thanlcsgiving and Kapids, .Mich. The two latter died in the James U Davenport, the first deputy plosion broke from tho Pyle factory, noor jurists of Chicago. ponder at this season of the year when the song of praise, hear the chatler and hospital. comniissioncr Under Ware, to be chief and Iho building fell in ruins. Ten or New Yorlc, Nov'. 19.—K.x-Judge Thom­ (he harvests have been gathered and coniniotion I hat concerns only the tilings 'i'he collision occurred at Elmdala of the hure:iu for the two months be- a dozen more reports ciuicl;ly followed. as A. Moran, of Chicago, died suddenly prosperity is crowning the land as tlio of self? "Will ho receive from you just Junction, -2 miles oast of Grand Ritplda. For a mile in all directions houses l^riday at tlie Waldorf-Astoria in this golden harvest moon cro\yns tlie star- the merest hit of a hasty word of thanlcs­ Both trains were east-bound, No. G for wore shaken and windows broken. city. Ho was 01 years of age. .ludgo gcmmed heavens. The nation is called giving, and then see you rush off to the Dolroitand .N'o. IM for Saginaw. The Sag­ Other reports camo at short intervals, Moran's death was due to heart disease. to give IhanlvS; to render unto God grat- joys and aclivities of the day, with not inaw train had preceded tho Detroit train anri residents rushed from thelr He had arrived horo from Chicago il.iido. and praise for Tlis manifold gifts another thought of God or of being out of Grand Itapuls by a few minutes honics without thought of saving Thursday oil businoss and retired and bleasin,gs. Will yon and I bo among thankful to Him? Will he go to the and was siunriing on a "Y" at IJIlmdalo. more than their livoa. Those few who Thursday night appai-cntly in good the tlianliful minority, or shall we for­ mooting house, whore the iirosident and where the Saginaw division branches of" did not lice were soon ordered to health. During tlie night he was taken get (o bo grateful? the governors have urged the jieoiilo to from the Detroit division. 'I'hrough some mistake the switch was not tui-nod abandon tho district. suddenly ill, and was dead before a assemble to give thanks to God, and find physician, wlio was summoned, rcachoil behind tho Saginaw train,^,and the De­ Adjacent to the one-sl:ory . building ••TTIli; legend or story is told that two the doors closed, or, if open for union his room. •S. angels were once sent to earth to services, will he '"find tlic iiews half troit also ran upon the "Y," tho engine of the l.^yle firm was the throo-story dllod', while the hurrying niullitudes, the of the Detroit train crashing into the plant of the Acetylene Apparatu.s Judge Moran resigned from tho bench anther up the prayers of men. One was in 1S92, having previously served on the to nil his basket with the petitions of nine out of the ten, pass the door on rear of the parlor car of tho Saginaw Manufacturing company. Twomy-six their way to the football match, or the train. Tho passengers lulled and in­ men wore at work there and ail were circuit court. Cook county, and In tho ma.nlihul and the other was to gather appellate court 13 years. After retire­ tlieir thanksgiving. Ere many days thoy social function, or the day's sport of one jured wore in tho parlor car of Iho lat­ thrown to the floor, many of them nature or another? Say, will he? Will ter, and tho trninnien who wore hurt being severely Injilred, iteavy delails ment from tiio bench ho entered the •wonflod their way back to the Father's practice of law at tho head of tho llrra Viouso, one with his basket heaped and ho go back laden with your ofl!ering of wore on tho Detroit train, 'i'he Pore of pci-lice wore hurried to the scene, praise and thanlisgiving, or willtho day Mnrqueile olliclals at Detroit stale that Moaiuime the firemen jtood a block of Moran, ICraiis, Mayer & Stein, l-le rtinning over and heavy with the in- was born at Bridgeport, Conn,, October immorable petitions of men, the other come and so wiihout one thought, one the Detroit train was running slow, a.i away, awaiting tlie explosion of the word of tlianksgivlng? Will its mo­ it was apiiroaohing a station. No ox- last of the 22 tanks. The concussions 17, lS;i9, was a gi-aduaia of tho Albany •with sat! and heavy heart, but ligiit and (N.Y.) law school of tho class of 1805, well-nigh empty basket, for the thanks- ments flee away without one single planatlon has been made as to where wore fell all through Woodlawn, precious onojieing filled with God and the responsibility lies from failure to houses being jarrod as far' north as and was afterwards given a degree of aiviug of men was but seldom heard and LL. D. by several prominont colleges. then BO briefly that there was llttio to •ivliat God has done for you? God for­ throw iho switch beliind ilio Saglnav.' GION. JOII?; C. BLACK. Sixtieth street. Jie found by the angel, diligent though bid! train wiieu it had turned from tlic De­ tween January 1 and March -1. Directly Tho lo.=s is ostimated at about ipuO,- his search had been. This legend, troit division. aftertho president is inilucted intoolllco 000, OUT ON BAIL. ESUS is asking to-day: "Where are again Mr. Davenport will be reduced to though it be but a story, forcibly em­ Ponier Bank President and Cashier the nine?" Reoiplenta ot God's favor, DISASTERS AT SEA. tho deputyslili) and Gen. Jpiin C. Black, phasizes the sad lack there is in the J AID IS VOTED. Arrested on Cliarge of Em­ liuman heart of true gratitude to God for thoy are rushing off to their own de­ of Chicago, at jiresent civil service com­ bezzling $14,000. ifis manifold gifts and mercies. It re­ vices, forgetful and indifferent. They A JSTumbei' of Lives Were Loct Dur­ missioner, will be made commissioner American Pederation of Labor to lost the blessing that always comes to ing- Storm Along- At­ of pensions for four years. minds us that while the few are thank­ Donate $25,000 Weekly to Toledo, 0., Nov. 19.—Dr. Calvin ful, the vast majority arc either "care- the grateful heart. Thoy failed to hear lantic Coast, . , Pall River Strikers. .Jesus' words of cheer; "Arise, go thy Hathaway, ex-president, and 0. M, lessiy or willfully ungrateful. The WILL END THE TROUBLE. Burns, ex-cashier of the First iwtlonal sweet notes of the lark never came from way: thy faith hath made thee Washington, -N'. C. Nov. 17.—Uapl. San Francisco, Nov, 19,—By unani­ whole." .Tosus misses the nlno, but He bank of Monti>elier, O., were arrested the Jioarse, slimy throat of the bull frog Charier. Williams and three ethers left Eight-Hour Day to Prevail in Eifr mous vote, the delegates to the Amer­ Friday by United Stales Marshal Wind­ •.r.ii\ the bog, and the sweet strains of does not forget to give added bles.sing here Satiirday on the schoor.or Missouri Mines of the Telluride ican I'ederation of Labor decided to to the one out of the ten who turns ers on a charge of embezzling 514,000 ot thanlcsgiving never came from the heart for their home in Hyde ccunty. Storm (Col,) District, aid the striking textile workers ot back to Him.- I want you to note the tho bank's money and making false en­ immersod in the cares and self-interests bound at Indiana Head, they anchored J^all River to the extent of !i!25,000 per deep spiritual meaning implied in tries on its books to cover up the shorti- and self-desires of this life. There must off tho shore, but after dinner, Sunday, Denver, Col , Nov. 15.—Notices were Jesus' words. The pathway of thank.?- v.•^3ek for three weeks. If by the end ago. The accused pleaded not guilty be­ l)c a soaring above self into the blue the wind blew them from their anchor­ posted at the mills of the live big glving led that healed leper back to of Ibis time it is fo-und that the strike fore Commissioner Gaines, and were re­ Heavens of God's love and presence be­ age and the boat was capsized and all mines of the Telluride district Monday Jesus for a new experience, for a is not broken 'Jie executive .council leased on $5,000 bail each pending hear­ fore the heart will swell with a new song on board drowned. night that in future the eight-hour greater blessing than mere physu.al v/V.\, if it sees lit, continue the dona­ ing, on Mond'ay, Tho sliortag'e came to and the voice will vibrato with the grate­ Machhis, Me., Nov. IS.—That three day would prevail in. the mills. The cleansing.' And thus gratitude, real tion, Tho money for the purpose is light several months ago, and was made ful chords of praise. residents ot Rogue Bluffs lost their plants concerned are those of the and sincere, will open up the way to to be raised by an assessment of one up by ,the other stockhoUkrs. lives in the storm Sunday night seemed Smuggler-Union, Liberty Bell, Tom­ now experiences, it will begin a ni!W cent eacli week levied on each mem­ certain when an auxiliary fishing boy, Nelllo and Alta. it was the de­ TV7B MAY not reach Paul's Ideal, relationship with God. Down at ber of every labor organization alllll- SON HELD GUILTY. schooner was found sunken in six mand for this concession in the mills *".. ""'1 "i" everything give thanks." Jesus' feet in the dust of repentance aled with tho American Federation of fathoms of water rear Spruce island, of the state that - preeipitatod the Verdict Against Young Weber for Wfrmay not realize that state of per- and submission Is the real starting Labor. Stirring aiVd impassioned ad­ five miles from Rogue Bluffs. Tho strike in the mills and mines of Colo­ lictiial 'thanksgiving which it is the point for every soul. Down at Jesus' dresses on behalf of the workers of Murder of Parents, and boat was believed to bo the auxiliary rado and caused tho, bitter strife be­ : privilege of God's children to cnjo.y, feet is the place where we may hear the Fall River district were delivered. Sisters. schooner Uncas,'Which left Eastport tween unionists and mine owners in l)«t we may have our, seasons of the encouraging; "Arise." Jesus alone Sunday and in the gale of that night the Telluride and Cripple Creek dis­ thaulisgiving, nay we must have them can set the needy soul upon its feet, SLAIN FROM AMBUSH. . Auburn, Cal., Nov. 19. — In the Weber is supposed to have struck on the tricts. The minimum wage promised, If the heart is to be kept sweet and The consciousness,of dependence upon case the coroners jury has brought ledges outside Spruce Island and sunk under the new arrangement is three the life free from sordidneas. For the God, of His goodness and mercy, brings tJnknown Assassins Kill Man and in the following verdict; "We with her crew, consisting of the dollars a day. At one time the West­ 306 days of blessing cf the past year, the heart low before Him, but it is al­ Woman and Wound Anotlier find that Julius AVeber, Mary AVob- owner, Capt. John Wallace, Walter ern Federation of Miners offered to there should have been 366 days in ways that He may lift it up to a higher in Kentuclcy. et and Bertha Weber came to their Davis- and an unknown man. Capt. accept ?2.75 for an eight-hour day. •which" grateful recognition was given and better plane of living than ever, death by pistol shot wounds, and Wallace had been expected home since While no authorized announcement to unto God for all His beaeflts and mer­ before. And when on his feet, he re­ Williamsbiirg, Ky,, Nov, 19,—George it is the belief of the jury that said Monday. that effect has yet been made. It Is the cies, for not a day has come and gone ceives his commission: "Go thy way." Curd and 12mma Durham have been wounds were inflicted by Adolph J. Efforts to identify the sunken craft general opinion that under the new hnl has been laden with its gifts for But what a different way than ever oe- killed, and Thomas Curd fatally wound­ AVeber," The same verdict applies to resulted in bringing to the surface the order no dlscrlraination will be made you. Perhaps you have not realized fore. Back to home and friends as of ed near Cumberland Palls. The Curd Chester Earl Weber, with the exception- body of Capt. Wallace. Wallace had against the employment of union men. It, because your eyes have been holden yore! Yes. Back into the old scenes brothers owned a large tract of land, that It states that the svounds were made, lashed himself to the wheel,-but the Secretary Haywood, of the Western by your own desires. You were looking of activity as before the scourge hart and had had trouble with squatters. by some blunt instrument instead of by grapples caught In such a way J.hat the Ifederaticn, expressed tho most com­ lor sunshine when you needed^ the fastenert itself upon him! Yes. And As they were passing the cabin where pistol shots. line was broken and the body cameuji. plete satisfaction with the nesvs from darlchess to mellow your life and"pre- yet it was a different way, for he was the Durham woman lived they were . pare you to And new beauties in the The bodies of the other men of the crew Telluride, - . a different man. He had met Jesus. were not recovered, • fired upon, Thomas crawled two miles THREE DROWNED. sunbeams when the^y should.again fall Jesus had become a vital factor and to his home, and George was dead when athwart your pathway. You had set Hotel Keeper and Two Guests Lose motive in his life, and whither he TO ADOPT COLD BASIS. PRINCE PAYS RESPECTS. found. The Durham woman was prob­ jour sail for the placid sea and the went the infliience of the Divine life ably killed and burned to cover identity. Their lives on Tenderfoot favoring breeze, and when your bark went too, so that, it was a different The shooting occurred from her house. Lake in AWisconsin. was=caught in the storm, and conlrary President Diaz, of 'Mexico, Favors Kepresentative of Mikado Places way. — Change in,tlie Interest of • •winds drove it away from the desired VA-eath on Tomb of Eagle River, AVis,, Nov. 19.-Horace .haven into strange and unpromising Progress. Washington.. DISASTER IN A MINE. ND as he went he heard the reas­ iJent, a summer hote; keeper, Fred­ harbor, you rebelliously refused to ac- Pourteen Men Killed by an Explosion erick Anderson and an, unknown east­ •commodate yourself to the new and A suring words; "Thy faith hath City of Mexico, Nov, 18.—The Mexi­ made thee whole." And did he have can government has determined upon the Washington, Nov. IS,—Prince l^ushl- ... of Coal Gas.in British ern tourist, 'a guest of Bent's, were lihexpecled conditions. The cargo mi visited,.Mount;yernou, placed a drsiw'hed in an attempt;, to.,crpss-.Ten- ;-with which your craft was laden Was more than the other nine? All were, a'doptlon of the gold standard, and Pres­ Columhia. cleansed. All had perfect physical ident Diaz will send to, congress a spe- wreath on the tomb of Washington derfoot'lake 'in a--canoe '-.Ithrough • a- ; JHSt5;\vha(:-was needed in tliat place, and planted a tree ,on, .the'old, estate of heavy sea. Bent v.'as a splendid and ;lt(was-tliere you;could have found manhood restored, but only to one did cfal message favoring the change as in St, Paul, Nov. 19.—A Fernie, B<. C, Jesus say; "Thy faith.hath'made thee tlie Interest of the progress of tlie na­ the first presirten't. The trip there and swimmer and could easily have saved :;:.1u8t what: you required ere' you set back was made on the president's dispatch to the Pioneer Press says 14 -whole," Whole! Whole in, body and tion.. .Tire coinage of a; 50 cent dollar- miners were killed at the Carbonado hiinself, but it Is thought he lost his :..8ail for'the'harbor you ; had, -before yacht, the Sylph.. ..The wreath placed life in an effort to help his guests. •wished to Teach.:\,Yes, each day has soul, just as' God has made man and similar to the American dollar coined mines, near Morrisey, Friday after­ intended him to be. Ah, is a man foruse.in the will be-recom- on the tomb wa,s of large size and The bodies have not Ijeen recovered. . liad, its treasure ''for.,^you, and;: the made of. chrysanthemums, thejiatlonal noon, as a result of a terrific explbs- /apaao: of gral:itude woulcl have dug whole, though he be a, perfect. Apollo mended. icn; of; coal gas. The -disaster occurred. in'physical vigor and; ;sl;rength r.and flower of-.. As four orderlies 'Exi:osition at Chattanooga., . •dowaaiid,uncovered it for yoii If you from the.marir.e .barracks, placed the In No. 1 mine, ten miles west of Fer­ Chattanooga, Tonn,, Nov. „ 19.—The . beaiity,. if Uve , eternal' soul .'within.; is • Bich Haul of Rohliers. nie. AVork of rescue was kept -up all would but have used it. North ^tohihgton. Conn.; Nov.-.18.— wreath between the tombs of George first announcement; lias been made of diseased and dwarfed and; dying? Ah, aflernowv and all,, the .bodies have :'t:;- no!'Ere many years aftei'..thj3:lncident Burglars wrecked the safe iu; AVUHam arid. Martiia .Washington,;/.the prinee a tiprraal movement ;to,.ho-ld In this and his party rema.ined oiitsldo with been recovered. ;,. city in 1915 a world's fair to.be known JUT if you ; have not reached the of healing-' those ten .men. were lying, H,;;-'I-IIllard'? store .Wednesday night heads uncovered.:. The princei' did not as the,•semi-centennial peace jubilee' ; ideal and studded each.day with the cold and dead within the, -tomb.'',.The ^nd' .obtained booty .valued, at nearly B' enter'-the-tomb.--The:pIantlng'of tliQ 'Report Is D'enieiT ' exposition'; .. comraemorating , the (end ;';a Jewel: ofitlianlssgjving, surely :.tiiere-ls Ihpaies which' Jesus' restored'to;health, i^8i000,;:prlnclpally. in,bonds and stocks. tree'w'as.theri begun, the prince;him­ :; AAi'ashihgton.Noy; 19.—Ex-Gov, Frank of;.thbvwarklietwiieiKttliei.states.i:It':is,' ^iJ'#XOTm:;for;:one..day::x)f thM that'day;' wore laid pside ana;.the ^ souls • In the adjoining. store^pf .Benjamin S, Black, of .New York, :.will not boa thatvhad';sheitcr^^'wUhin 'them; iJraS. TPurtelette •£he..safe wa.sblov.'n'ii.nd. a self' .throwing;.;several spadefuls / ot learned .that assurances, of aid' "from- member of. Presidont Roosovelt;.s!;cabl- :the go.Yorhment and various organi- l||;}::;i;;„/WMfiing^aiid;l{iridIo"t^ :ape(S6rtanto=tlie'^pl3tet>nce;,of^ '(3mall:•;8uhi^ bf'•mbnoy:•;and^E;clme^pa.ppr 'earth r on:;t'lie;Japanese ^ riiaple,- which: ,wili:maric'his,.:,vkit,V'';'^ .';;;,•;;. :':''•;;; net:; This.-, statomeiit is made on tho' zatibns'has'lieen-'secured,'"'. ,,,r.:-,-:;;;-. |||l@;J;(^i^§^Ro^rJii|toM rDori't say^-'tii^ttre' '.oneiouV;,ofHho..tcn-"litid;,tIib:yway;i^^ bf•min6r ;-vaiuo',abstracleci, :; ^. ;: , bighci'.t possible authoi'lty, ;,',;. : |fKSI^'''J*!'^^f^'°Ss'jare;;no^^ blossihg.-becaus6::.vvIth;a:'gratefui;heart? ::•,•';;;:•/E-('idence,'Insuftlcient. ' f ;''...i;v:Spent.f 32,189.53. ;•;;•; ,:, ; •.: ;\7),nother A^'ictim. '. :. :.: |S^fe?''-''^'»at4he ;year';hast^ ;,-h^^tbblc';time",tolturh; Mck.andH;giy6:' Pambiis Bear Hunter. Dies. ": Grand- Rapids, Mich,', Nov, 19.—Clai-« thanks ftf'thf OnetromWhbfnhe'h-ia' •r;New^l3rbrl!.;?'l:^by.-^lS:—Richard^ ^V s-;Albany,;;iy. ^Y;; Nov,;;; 17,—Gcv^TClect V Floreiice, Col.-, Nov, 18,—AVIlUani Per- Cbtt;';Whp'wa.s;;ciiarged,;with' aldliig and. HIggins: oertiflecl Wednesday,, that His 'en'ee I. .Plckert,'o£ Brookllne,.]VIass,', one,: teK=g|;i3iBUv;ali:;the>:>hlaplc^^ received;'r:^The;vuhgrateful;;;.heart:£';ian kirisThetterknb'wnias "Mocassin, Bill'," of the victim's of..the.Per6'-;Mai'qiiette: li||if;£>"'EO?to"bring.fre3h.vgr:et; nevei-Jinow;.;such,experience.,.: For this;' abettiiig^tfaxbliinizatibnvtnUh election;yxper.ses':wei;e. $22,189:53.; .:Thl.3 Is ceaTi;on a-ranch near Montrose; aged is thelafge.st'sumsp'entfor Ms purposo wreck at. :Blmdalei AVed'nesdayfnight,;; llfi'?!j:'V;allS:thev;:disappointments;vaiidi^OT asseinbly';,dlstrior; ' whei'p;^:. he .was - de- 80 years.. He c.im.'2.to,.Coi6rado In ISGO reason-Scripture: urges...us:;;^pver'an''; featedVfpr; thetassembly .^n.; the; last wlthin;the:i'ecpll.ectlon'Gf. the present .died Friday morningatButterworthJioa- ||^§M-:an(i'jtrIais!pr;the;'y :'oyers aga.in fto "hevtliankful/.;;to mingle . as a government scout .to watch, the pital. This makes the fifth fatality duo, electibni'WEtsgsdisoharged by Justice emploj 03 cf the secretary ot state's ot- movemen-is of the Indians, He was a :;thahksglying;wltlv:eveyy,.experiehce,^^^ .Wyat;tdn3i;he';;cour^ special sessions flCP.' to'the disaster.!.;'' ; >-:••; ' ' ."':/:..:';' ' Jlte^,;:Shail-ivve5nbt';be?ain9Jig,;;thos6:w lam.cus bear hunter. bn'tthecgrbiin:d';bf!lnsufflolent evidence, Held on Emhezzloment Charge,;^ ;.;;v 'tviipn5backJ;to'i;^iye|lhanlcs;to Soalde'd to Death. Orders New Guns, Boston, NQ-'^.f3;9.;f;:State;iRepre3ei^t^-i^"';^^^ wo V Hbwfhef or eJjHIin^^ ^y^Wi'^jMaiiy^yCpttagea Burned. Fort AVorth, Tex,, Nov. 17,—SqntaFe Berlin, Nov. iS-A dispatch to the tlve Harry,.BuxhaiiiB: WAKheld''fbriit;he;;j-; xajllngiU8|i;p!iy;:higliefr;aM ;fijSprhigfleldvJO^;;Nov. IS.—Three hun- passenger train No, 0, south-bound, Frankfurter Zeitun^'from Constantino­ graind jury by:''the'mianIclpal;'court:on';:',::' w^^wli[;llnd;;buV|w idredcettagesbritli'e;^Urbana Chautauqua jumped the track in'jhe Ardnipre yard? ple saj 3 Turkey Is ordering 100 new bat­ a charge of embezzling^?i?.000 frora'hiavf-,;;, :;H^s;|presence;•>:•we^^wIll,7^ "Kricw.- ;oampr.fri"Pun(isiSl2;;.ralle« north'of here? Wednesday,"' Engineer' II, E, Bemis, of teries of artillery from,German, French forn^er cmpbyer; ^Jwil; W.HMcCle;K-;^:; pMj-3|(^s|lKe|t^i^pttnifol^ ~whatjt;li|';y)iess^ faltiir -.were'idestrbyMf^by^flre Thursday. Loss, Cleburne,"Was caught untier the engine and English lactorles at a cost of flO,- |feg;|morclbs|ofMyoiir:^^ rhatK;;

3'*'.(SiSis| \ '^ ,. h J ipi •^.:^^iUMi^^^'^- .1''- I, ("l^" J BITS BY THE WAY. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.

Tlie average ago at which wonion Eemarkable Coincidence Whlcli Would Diarry In civilized counlrlos la 'I'iy, Have Made a Bad Case for years. Innocent Man, In hilly Thibet little clonhey-s nro . "Several years ngo I took n Inlo train placed in a' bag lastened to tlie moth' from lioston to Now York," RIIICI ii mini in er's back when she m.iUes a long trip. busiiioss in Kiin,saa.City, aocunliiijj; to llie Moonsbino nas boon found to have Stiir, "in tlio inoi'ni'ng 1 wii.s awnkcned curlier thiiii usuiil by llio porter, wlio a marlted effect on stammering. Peo­ said that a robbery liiid been coinmittcd ple BO ftfllicled Klamraer most at tbo on the sleeper during the night and that full of tlio moon, all the pas.scngerH would havo'to gel up. Some one had taken six ifUlO hills from Johnny Barwlc, a Canadian boy, the clothing of a gentleman who ooeupicd who has been attending school at a berth in the middle of the ear. Jiivery Pomona, Cal., refused, the other morn­ section had been taken before lie left Boston, and as the train had been almost ing, to salute the American (lag when constantly I* motion it seemed certain it was raised on tbo school building that the person Who had committed the and was expelled, tbo. board of educa­ **'•'*'• /larVrtt on Uiurmtii'up tnda far theft was still on the car. The porter Althou/ii, our OtJrn'j brrn plum YuU said no ono bad been aboard but the pas­ tion subseauontly approving his oxpnl- of^tu/f, tor Mnry—fhat'j my tvl/t—haj on Mtt sengers and that none of them ha.(l left, sion. Aftajt h Jht tthout Itn ti'nej rnoujfh For ryottt, at lajf, thr tlmt to tat haj it was pi-ojiosed to search ever.vbody. A Two hundred men at Bird Springs, And JO j/ir'j ba^fd and brttued and TlUrj /amlly'j fttrt, and Shttr Jant'j man who had a berth dircclly opposite ni/nctd and brat, and Sr.tl from llio ono who had been* robhoil ob­ Lincoln county, Nev., bavo nolKled the Nyl a(l r/if. //.-rfn'j Jht haj mivtd Thry'\fe jrrn lh§ pantry j/itl\}tj, kut, nd ehopfitJi da t/iffr br.it, jected, lie told his name and said any­ county clerk that they do not wish to if Cu-o'nrr Jon*J had rhanjfcd tind r/try'lt nr^Jrr cftar ottay that toad one niight easily find that lie was a man cist tbelr ballots at the coming elec­ c/io.ie nt.vt tureK oj pit J, of good repulatlon. in tUo incantiiiie I b'lirtJ* shr would a-coo(_ed until ahe An' to ta-mor'QUi We'll he rating pleJ, tion. They say that tliey are too dropped. UKfUdf* a lanj! day after t/iot. I fear) .some olllcors boarded the oar and after a >T An' tuhen I IhlnK. how dry iht lajl liltlc sweating got llio money frnni the busy and dosive that precinct lately Thf pffJ, o/ cvurjr, air thr hl^ Job to on»f Jiff colored porter, who was the guilty one. created in that district bo discontin­ Thrrt'.i cranli'ry, pum'yjnj, applrj, I'm fflad the Lord nh'f thanK,*d but CUJtard, crrnmi, once a year. 'I'lien the iiaRsengcr who had refused to ued. SquiiJtiej and m/ncej, chtrry an' /lot that I'm bittmfn' Mary.undrfJiond. be searclio-d asked the oflieers to e.Namino She muji do IIKjt^tJie rrjt, of cvufje. his pockets. 'This fioemedstrange , hut h A man In San Francisco ffll off an 'Taln't tfhe To //jihf the fajhlons, ifej. j.'r, 1 insisted. In an inside pocket tliey found electric ear in such a manner that be e,rpect / six $100 bills, it was merely a coincidence skidded along the rough street In a I'm proud nJ Jhe /J o/ thtm that lie should have the same amount of of P.'y,(-*''T ' " money as the other p.TSsonger had lost, silting posture for several yania. Had and in e.'iactly the .same denominationa, bo been carryng a pocket flask or a bill lie knew that under the circumstances pLstol in Ills hip pocket he iirobably he could hardly establish liis iiiiiocoiicc. How was that for n ease of circumstantial would have boon badly liurt, but as he evidence? bad a good, thick prayer book Iborc, a pair of badly torn trousers and a few bruises formed the sum of his WITH DUKES AND THINGS. Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary damages. Newcomer in Society Wlio Got Mixed Parkdale Tennis ' Club, Chicago, from ex­ "WHACKS" U-p with Persons of Title. perience advises all young girls who have And What They Mean. Mrs. Torkdoll.irs has not as yel got over pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use the novelty of rie.bes. .'\t the same time "When Old iMother Nature gives you she is not inclined to admit this, and it ia a "whack," remember "thtve's a rea­ her great desire, relules i^oydoii .\iiswers, Lydia E* Pinlcharn's Vegetable Compound* son," so try and say "thank you," then that the society with wliieli slie is now eiilitlcd to mix by virtue of her luia- JIo-w many bcauliful young girls develop ii.co Avorn, listless and set about finding what you have done * (CopyrlylU VM, luteniailoniil Press Bureau.) band'a wealth shall think she was born to douKUUl the rebuke, and try .and in the pui'iile. hopcics.s women, simply because snfficienl} attenLioii has not been paid get back Into iiue, for that's the happy "Oh, well, Susan Jr.ne, I've lost faith I'ecently she was at a liig dinner party, to their phy,sical development. Ko Avoraiin is exempt from physical place after all. and as she was being piloted from draw- weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into womau- in mankind in general. They just twist ing-raom to diniiig-rooiii, slio noticed a Curious how many lilghly organized us round their fingers and, when tired of marble busl on one oi tlio pillars in tlie hood should be carefully guided physically as 'well as morally. people fail to appreciate and lieod the tlic ])astimo, they untwist and throw u.=i hall. first little, gentle "whacks" of the ' IUSANJANEI "Do you know who that is?" she in­ o aside. I think John Moore needs dis­ quired of her cavalier. If yoii Iciiow of :iny youii.g I:\('iy \x\\o is sick, ami needs inotlicrly good old Dame, but go right along A Story for Thanks giving 5 ciplining. Why did lie go 'way up there "That is Marcus Aurelius," was the an­ advice, n.sk her to write to Mrs. Piiiicliaiu afc Lynn, Ma.ss., -who Avii'i with the liabit, whatever it may be, whore men starve and die, where they swer, tlmt causes lier disapproyal. Whisky, give licr .advice free, I'roin a sorirco of launvlcdgc -wliicli is im- By T. C. HARBAUGH § become mere beasts, wlien he liad you "Uli, is it, now':"' ejaculated the lady. Tobacco, Coffee, Tea or other unnat­ "But can you tell inc," she aikled pi'oiii|)t- eqiialled in tlio couiitr.y. Do not licsitatc ,il)Oiifc stating detaiJa to look after at home, Susan Jane?" ly, "whether it is tlie present inarkis or ural treatment of the body, until se­ "John wauled to go, and I did not say tlio late markis? 1 do get so mixed up whlcli one nitjy not like to talk about, and wbicli aro essential for rious illness sets in or some chronic nay. You know tlio way of men, Mrs. with your dukes and thingsl" a full understanding of the case. OMB people have nothing to bo « . disease. thankful for," said Polly Baer, Darnell. But there's the carrier! "and Some people seem to got on very Susan Jano left the bouse and eagerly Good News for All. as she looked up from the oven. Bradford, 'i'enn., Nov, 21 (S])ocial)—' Miss Hannah E. Mershon, CoIIings- well with those things for awhile, and "Leastwise that's my opinion. Now, seined the letter which the U. F. D .Scienlilic research shows Kidney Trouble Mother Nature apparently cares but there's Susan Jane—" man extended from his vehicle. to be the father of so many diseases that wood, N. J., says: little wliat they do. Just then the door opened and a prim She glanced at the postmark, chaiiged news of a discovery of a sure cure for it "I thought I would write and tell yoii. color twice in as many seconds and came cannot fail to be welcomed all over the Perhaps she has no particular plans looking young woman, with a pretty eounlry.—And according to Mr. J. A. tbtit, by following your kind adAice, I feel like for them and thinks it lltiio use to cap, almost spinster like in its simplicity, slowly towards the house. Davis of this place just fiich a cure is a ncAV person. 1 was always tliin and delicate,, waste time in their training. entered the room. It was Susan Jane "John?" queried Polly, as SuRan Jane found in Dodd's Kidney Pills-. Mr. Uayis and so weak that I could hardly do anything.. There are people, however, who herself. crossed the threshold. says: Menstruation was irregular. "John," simply answered tha j-oung "Dodd's Kidney Pills are all that is seem to be selected by Nature to "do "Dld'you want me, Polly?" claimed them. '.I'hoy have done mo more "I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Com- , things." The old Mother expects them "No; but I was just saying to Mrs. woman, as she slipped past thft two good than anything 1 have over taken. pound and began to feel better right away. I con­ to curry out some department of her Darnell that some people haven't much widows and entered her little rooiu. 1 had Kidney Trouble very Had and after tinued its use, and am noAV well and strong, and great work. A portion of these select­ to be thankful for." She did not emerge from the aolituda takinK.,a few boxes of Dodd's Kidney menstruate regularly. I cannot say enough fof Pills I am completely • cured. 1 cannot ed ones oft and again seek to stimulate "I don't see why they have not. We praise them too nnicli." what your medicine did for me." and then, deaden the tool (the body) don't all see just alike, and our needs Kidney Complaint develops into by some one or more of the drugs- aren't just the same." I'iriglit's ..Disoase, Dropsy, Diabetes, Klieu- How Hrs. PInkham Helped i Whisky, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Mor-- "That's true, Susan Jane," remarked matisni, and .other painful, and fatal dis­ eases. The safeguard is' to cure your phine, etc. Mrs. Darnell, who had just "dropped in," kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills when Fannie Kumpe. You know all' of- these throw down. as was her invariable custom at least they'show the first symptom of disease. "DEAn MBS, PiNicnAJi:—I feel it is my duty to the same class of alkaloids in Chem­ every other day. "No doubt .there 'wiU • Avrite and tell you of the benefit I have derived from your advice and ical analysis. They stimulate and then be some thankless folks to-morrow, and Why .should rainbow-chasing he s,-/- frowned bn? It fills, the hearts of the the use of Lydia E. Pinkhaut's Vc}?etablo Compound. Ihe panis- depress. They take from man or I board Miss Jackson say yesterday that cliasei-a with a joy keen enough while it'' ill my back aiul womb have all left me^ and my menstrual trouble i^ woman the power to do his or her best she didn't see what Thanksgivings were lasts and'it doesn't fade tli'e colors on the corrected. I am very thankful for the good ad^^ee you gave me, and 1 work. * for, unless every one could just natural­ rainbow in the least.—Baltimore Ameri­ shall recommend your medicine to all who sull'er from female weakness. • can. After these people,have drugged for ly enjoy''em." -J « — MISS FAKNIE K'UMPE, 1022 Chester St., Little Rock, Ark. (Dec. IG, 1900.> a time, they get a hint, or- niild "That's a narrow-minded view of Lowest Kates Ever Made to Florida, "\yhack," to remind them that they, Thanksgiving, to say nothing against For Midwinter Exposition and South Lydia E. Pinklian)',s Vegetable Compound will cure any have work to do, a mission to perform, Hester," returned Susan Jano. "Now, Florida Fair, Tampa, Fla. TieJaits will woman in the liinrt who suffers from womb troubles, inflamma­ be sol',1 beginning November l.'itli, I004, and should be about the business, but tak'o my own case for an example," and tion of tlio ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervous the young woman smiled. "You know with linal limit of 21 days. See I hat your are loafing along the wayside and bo- ticket reads via Seaboard Air Lino .Rail­ prostration, and all forms of woman's special ills. como unfitted for the fame and for­ that people will talk—" way, the shortest and best route to and tlu'ougli Florida. FOPFEIT it wo o.iiinot fortlnvltli prndnco the orlRlnal letters and s!gnatnr6802 tune that waits for thera if they but "They always will, Susan'Jane." iihOTCtoalimouials.wliiiiU will prove their iibaoIutoKoniiiaeiioiifl. ' slick to the course and keep the body "Just because it's their privilege, I The man v^ho ibinks ho is the boss of »wT«i.u= , Lyjjia E. I'iukham Mod. Co., Lynn, MJKW. clear of obstructions so it can carry suppose. AVell, some one mightsay that the house becau.se he is the bread-winner out the boliests of the mind. I have little reason to celebrate Thanks­ should he taught that he has not half the dough of.the bread baker.—Chicago Jour­ AMKESISffl'r^:- Sickness is a call to "come up high­ giving." Here she Glanced demurely at Ikif mill Ic'OSlTIVE- nal. J;Y i.;ujtn.»j I»IJ:.I3S. 'THE ONLY WAY" er." These hints come in various Polly. "For you know that John doesn't Vw fr(u) sarriiilo a(Uli'Os.s write any more; at least, not as often as riso'sCure cannot be loo highly spoken of "AXAKKsif.y," Trlb- forms. It may be stomach trouble or uau liuUiUDi,'. .Ncwiforli. CHICAGO " bowels, iieart, eyes, kidneys or gen­ he used to," she corrected. "But it's as a cough euro.—J. W. 0'i3rien, ,'i'J2 Third John's way—I presume." ' Ave., N., Minncupolis, Minn., Jan. 0,. 1900.' ST. LOUIS eral nervous prostration. You may de­ SUSAN JANE CAME BACK • QCiMCiniUC on nRO at 02,-Civil War; or on dlsa- "But, Susan Jane, you ought to teach TO THE rullwlufid blllly. any war, iimlfcirwldcnvs. Have KANSAS CITY pend upon it when a "whack" comes HOUSE, 'The secret of happiness is not to let reiiiirilsof most loyal Eolcllora' iiervlco, and ii(!CS ol it's a warning to quit some abuse and him a lesson in manners. Now, there's your troubles bother you' any more than Ohio men. !IU yimrs prnoHce. Laws and advlcu I'liliu. 1. \1. lIcCOUUlCK U tiU.tS, lis \r>liiQI HI., Cl.VClNNATI, U. PEORIA do the right and fair thing with the the young parson—" of her chamber until after Mrs. Darnell llioy bother your friends.—Piick. ITanilsomost, most • body. "To be sure. Aunt Polly. It's always lu^citrious trains in tbo had taken her departure. Polly did not world; completely Perhaps it is coffee drinking that 'the young parson,', just as if there are question her, as her face was strangely roclc-ballastoil roatl-. no other catch,es in the world. John—" bed, no (I ust, no dirt, offends. That is,one of the ,greatest pale and something glistened in her deep no smoke, no cinders. causes of human disorder among "Ho does write occasionally, then, brown eyes. Americans. does he?" interrupted Mrs; Darnell. That night no one ventured to ques­ Now, then, if Mother Nature is'gen- Susan .Tane's countenance fell. tion Susau Jano about the hitter. If tle with you and only gives light "You know, Susan Jane, he hasn't she had a secret she carried it in her little "whaclcs" at first to attract at­ •written for eight months," said Polly. own bosom, and the ground was too tention, don't abuse her considej'ation,' "He got the Klondike fever, Mrs. Dar­ sacred for even Polly to venture upon. or she will soon hit you harder, sure. nell, and I shouldn't be surprised If he, Thanksgiving morning dawned clear And you may also be sure she will man like, for all men are fickle, has glv- and bright, with a flurry of snow on the hit you very, very hard if you insist ground. It was the second snow of tlie on following the way you have been waning year. Polly put the turkey to Copyrifiht, 1904, by the . going-. . _, - •• roast eaiiy, and Susan .lane helped her, Cliicaii'iAAUoii Railway Co. It seems hard worlc to give up, a saying little, but looking somewhat ex­ Seiincl to tlie famoiiK CART pectant, as Mrs, Baer decided to her­ ••rcncliij.'" liiul "CoW'lJoy" • habit, and we try all sorts of plans Girl Art Calendars. CALENDAR^ self. • ' ' , ^ • to charge our ill feelings to some other PivE .SiinuTS, Eion 10X15 Iwoitms cause than the real one. , Mrs. Darnell who, as a neighbor, had been Invited to share the Thanksgiving SEND 25 CTS. Coffee drinkers when, ill will attrib- wltli nninc ofijubllcntion In wlilcJi yoii read this advertise- feast, dropped in, of course, ahead of meiit, 10 C.HO. J. CiiAKLTON, General I'asseiiRerAiicn), - ute^tbo trouble to bad food, malaria, Cliicairo A: Alton Hallway, Lock Box fiiB.CJIICACio.li.i, overwork and what riot,, but they keep time. She had the happy faculty .of mill (-ct the Iiamlsoniesl calendar of tlic year, I'ovtr firaccfii 1 noses ill colors, uiminrrcd by advertisements aiul ready furt H on being sick and gradually getting never being, late—to a good dinner, fiaminj;. , , - , worse, until tliey are finally forced to "I must say, Susan i Jane," she' re­ iJf quit entirely, even the ."only one marked, "that your Aunt Polly was riglit 'cup a, day." Then they begin to get when she said some folks,have nothing , better, and unless they have'gone long to be thankful for'to-day. Pardon me, frawberry an iji;^^ enougli to ..sot .up isome fixed organic' biit: there's :Jolin, and the,way lie's gone ''"'"'^ disease, tliey generally [get entirely and done—"' well,:;"••;;'•. •.•';:•:::::• :-x ,;^',-'. ;•. . '"Just ambment, please,,Mrs. Darnell," t interrupted' Susan Jane. "Some' one's The I'as.sonKor Doparlment of the Illinois Ccninil m,, It is easy to,quit coffee at onca, and; HallraiiilOoni|iiiny have recuiiUy lasiiod a pnlilji-a- stopped in theyard/^ ;•::::;• •;., ,,: tlon knownasUlroular No. 1-', laivlilolilsdesBrlbeiSi ;;i'tor all, by Iiaving:well, .made Postuiii, thO •'••. •• , ;..;., f;\vith;Its. rlch,:> deep,/seal'browir color : L She ...opened the, door and sprang' oul with a sliglit, joyous cry. .' :- best territory In this country whioli';;,comes -to the beautiful; golden for the urowliiKOf early fitrawborrios and oiirly- '•p. "'\Vell, did you ever, Polly I "exclaimed' TOKCiables. Hvory dealer Insiioh prnduotH slimilii $rownj:when;good;cream:is. added7^aa ;;":I^Si^l^j^.,( ndrtiosfi apostaloanl to i.ho iinrtorslKned aH>lluili{i;K, r?lho:.criai)^•snap^6f5gpod,^mild^J Mrs'. Darnell. "Why,-it's; John Mobre—'V lOIVi.requesUniiaoopy of "OlroularNo. 11!." = J.F,Ml!lltuy;Asst. tiou'U'ass'r ABOOt. fetherB;|lf!'Jtlia';Posturiv;lias^;^ ;:Susan-Jane .came back-to .the;hqusO' ;;iorig:;)En6ugii;^Qiibrlng^iit;out,'•'':' '.'•:•' /;' BOME; PEOPLE HAVE NOTPIING TO Biii witlv-fi ';bigi.: handsoine, bearded;:.fellow; >:• V' ; •-.'-'• THANKFUL^FOU;'''^j:-.-;iv,. ;;SJt/:pays:;;^a;;be:^eiy(;a^ whose arnrfbudly .encircled her waist. •'• "good ;pijl!jMb^ther: Natui'^^.th^^ •/Her o^yn,fa6e was wrea.,tl!ed,insrailes,' en Susan'Jane,tbe,go-i)yforahbthergiri,- a;nd;She trerribled :an:'qv;er'j\'lth the uh-^^ OlIonhoBKSTproiioslUonon-thoraarlietto-clnri _, :vher>'blessing;s.Xof-;miiny^;#ari^ olthor for a.homo or tor an Investment, and lUo for rvb read).as';liow;jiien/g;et-awfully,; -speakabie.'pleasure,ot a neAv--foiirid joy; WHO who buys will ilnublo his moaef In Lhonpzt' r ;;)dndsi;and--;heips'; usstb;-^a :l6n«sbme,;'way;Aip;tltere.^ • ^:« r' 'ivK-^';;.;:^'} five years. •» nAVJil OVKK OXK Mil.- , '•y'Nothing-^; to ;beHlianki'uI-;f6r,:-aidAyc^ J.IOK AOlCli!!) ot tho eholpost l.aiids ia ttiu E! ;^:\fS[t's too'bad, but; jiist like'sbme'meii;:^ State, fromtJIU.no toUSO.OU jioraero. Scud ',|';;Stj'ip|bft,'-thG":'1]iana^ say; AiintPollyi and;y,ou, Mi's/Darn forJSoolilot. on;ICaiiso8.- Llhelal Terms to all. ;Jsiyiipathizea'ilie;visitdr.';;-^'.^]){bw;;lli& 'excIalnved;;Susah;;janc,';to/;t]ie'^ WEl'l'M AT ONCH.-A. 11. KIKK. TUB i:;tiie:('d?adeh,lngi;balDits,43ie&^^ 'Daisy" Marslial--^'^;;"^-•Vi•;•/'1^;i;"^;i^ IiAA 1» AOENT, «I.OOMIAO'r«X, 1I.U %atui^;syilnts'^ iiiiit;;;te 'arid astonished'women;',"I think Ihave' ,;|;,,^;i^i'dbn::me,'but Daisy^s;iS;:rib'-paraU;; ,thankfui;for-f-Jokn!',r',-?:5::^^ ,.p^v,;.*'l)ec6irtQ^;a;;v>yinn^ivf^^ ; A,vN.'K.~A"-:':- a049' 3lei^aae5;!|geiitij';jliroke;'in;;Susa^ :•;;:;:& cl~ftjlsfsald;tha^^ ;>?r:|aTCnJt?lbBt!^:filth';ln?Joiin, gliig.tliat;;day;bn;;Susari ^youSybmienfJimaj^;: think .bfM ;.she;qbuld4ot'.take;he'r,br^ tPISpvS CUR'E FOR ^tf^^ sgJBiitfybujilfiulijitfc t^ :|ilgcfellbw;;->v.Iib5w^:^iiei:;'T^ 'baiiaegqjlJetUiiah^cfi^^ '^vi UUHti) VYIIUII: AkL tLsE hAILSi < 'Q and|whQ^-iiiia:^'cpmb^;liab Best Couifh Bjnip. Tuatcs Oooa, Voo H camps'bJltfieJfarawa^te GONSUMP; In tlino. Bold by drugglntiiT O. N ^-l!. reachytijMi'scDavneJli^Vgiiici'Susan/.wltlj; :liettrt^that;ha(l;^'aUecls/6r;him;'and:'for ltS;li'applest;;T))aiUi:sslyInfi;;;v:;i^>,;K Ksar mmmmammmmK^m Island Corners. The Youth's Companion of 1905. A rcruetiiiil Sacrcrt Fire. |u{)!viimffi0mit!j|lcur, Wilbur Box went to St. Louia Tues­ In lUc peninsula of Abelioron, for­ mECK It is impoeaible to even summarise day,—H Bbneep baa returned, after a in a single paragraph t he niany and merly belonging to Persia, but now a Thursday, Nov. 24. 1904. month's hum U|) nortli,—Cbarlea El- \H Juon^ nu'TliiN rullon, varied atlraclions which Tlie Youth's part ot lUissia„.therc la a porpclual or, aesser and family spent Sunday at nn<>otl (Joiiiplcxioii. lUiniihrevK' Medlciiio Co., Cor. Wllllum and liand, make him jealoua for the righta Guire of i\rasoii was borne over Sun­ "Sparkling eyes and ro.^y clieeks re­ John St«., New York. of others, just aa much ua for hia own stanily relieved and permanently day.—John N. Mjers and wife of iliiWalter cured by the use of Kodol Dyapepaia stored by using DeWilt's Lillle Early riglits." Petersburg has movul iii(o the house Uiaera," so writes S P. Atoore, of Na THE GROCER. Cure, S. V. Storrs. a druggist at 207 with Mrs, Myws nioiher, Mrs. P. W. Mainstreet, New Britiaiii, Conn,,says: cogdoches, Texas, 'A certain cure for NERVOUS DEBILITY, Rogers'.—P. W. Rogers returned from biliousness, conalipatioii, etc. Small Vital Weakness and Prostra­ BOTH PHONES. . Teachers and Patrons. "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia giving sueli Petersburg Saturday.— The ditchers The annual nieeiing of the Ingham universal saiisfaclion and ia so surely pills easy lo lake—easy to act. Sold tion from overwork and other expect to linish Iheirdilch byTiiesday by Loiigyeur Bros. County TeacherH' and I'atrons' Asao- becoming the jiosilive relief and sub- noon so as to go home fur Tliankauiv- causes. Humphreys' Homeo­ cialioii will be held al llie Maaon l:igh siquent cure for this distressing ail­ pathic Specific No. 28, in use ment, I feel Ihai I am always sure lo iiig. Real Estate Transfers. fichool, December 8, 1!)0-1. Following over 40 years, the only success­ ia the program: satisfy and gratify my eusiomera by The following transfers haye been ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec­ 10:00 II, 111. recommending it to them. I write recorded in the olllce of the register of Muslo ..,'. ABSoclatloii this lo show how well tlie remedy is deeds for fnuham county, for lire week ial package for serious cases, $B. Diis'oUonal Exorcises, spoken of here." Kodol Dyapepaia ending Nov. 19, 1904, where consiuer- Sold hy Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prlco, MUHlO. Cure wua discovered after years of CASTOR IA alioii is $300 or over: ' For Wlial, do wo Tcncli," Humphreys' Med. Co., William i John Sts., N. Y. _ Sui)l. l.i. 1''. Blodiimii, Diinhvlllo scientific experinienta and will jioai- Por Infants and Children. Ann E. Fry lo .Ilnuiild L, Boiuilicr, lots 5 IJlsciiKSlon. lively cure all stomach troubles. Sold and f), bill !l, John Sliurniiiii'u aild, On- "UoiilrallziUlon of nislrlclH .Scliools," by Longyear Bros.' oiiilHKa S300 .Mr.TlKiodoio Wesloii, WllUiuiialon You Have Always Bought Cliefiler D. Woodbuvy unci wifo loCliiifi. lllsciiKBloii, led liy II. I'Hi'ier and wl, pel on u '/> o( nw II W SH!CHEST£R!S ENGLISH Yes, There's a Right .Siipl. Krocl I'lHleriou, Miison Southeast Locke. Bears the SL>(! 7, Liitisliii; Tp 3i00 111 nslo, AdilrcHR, "Tlio Hoaunn Wliy," Signature of Fraiilt N. Turner and wf lo WUIard A. Kind of Shoe i^fi'?. Charles Warden lias nearly re­ Mliriay and wf, lot Oi of Mcl'licriiOu'.s Haiiiuol Dl;:klu, L. 1.. I)., I'ruH. Albion COUCEO covered from her recent illness —Orson pliil, Woliburvlllo .;. 500 1:15 p. 111. Chamherlin, Herbert Cameron and Georgo W. MriclieU and wf lo Alfred N. A shoe that g'ivcs grace and JIUKiC ABSOCilltlOll JSliner Tyler are busy husking corn Weston, 03 ucred on sec. 30, Wlilte Oi'l; 2100 "KeeplUK up Willi Uie PrornsKioii," beauty to a woman's walk. ".I'llii. (JliHS. K. I.olfiirgc, Welibervlllo for S. Brown, who ia slowly recover­ Leslie. Friinlt I... l)od(jB and wf and Win. H. ing from his recent illness.—Ed. Diidufi iind wf lo Win. 1). Knllor and DlficusKion. Mrs. George Rumsev went ^Monday wf, w '/n of lols 7 and 8, bik 2, Tnrnei- & A shoe tliat gives added tone "JIow woplil Uniform TCXIH noncllt lUinil Chamlierlin aud L, W. Benjamin have WinlUi'H sub on no ;.( ot see !), Laiislnt; • l.'iOO SulioolK," MlBN Ht'lon L'lipp, Ukuliio.s jiressed a large aiiiuiint of line hay morning lo St. Louis, Mich., to help to a woman's dress, DlscuHNloii.lod liy care for the sick child of Lyman and Win. D. Puller and wf loFniiiU L. Dodne Mr. Jjcroy Ulelz, Wllliam.slon which they sold 1(1 VVilliamston buy­ el, id, fl /j of 90 !.{ of HO ;.{ ol KOCK), nntt\ Alwftys roUnlilo. I.iirt.OH, nslc Ilriiwist foi A shoe that guarantees a wo­ Music. ers.—Edward Boweii, from Fowldr- Mabel Rumaey,—Mrs. Will O'Brien WlioaKluUl 1000 CIIICIIKSTI'llCS KN.il.lSII hi Itvii 1111(1 "A Ilaufrio U(-.i\ilTalk Com. A, 0. WllHon ville liave inoveii into Charles War­ left Saturday for the world'a fair in raul 11. t.imo ol al lo Clini'lcN 0. IhitiFo, .Jolil uietiilUc boxes, scaled with blue riblioii. man absolute comfort. "Tliu Uoimly Normal,",,,Mian WHinor, .Mason 0 U onot,7, blk 0, Uiisb, Hiillor & .Spur- Ti.ki^ no <»(li4>i-. IC'I'iiKC iliitii;t^roiih Hiil>Mti- XiiiRlnosH ScKRion. den's tenemeul li"iiae lately vacated by company wlili Mr. and l\[ra Jewell of liilioiiiiuna intitalloiiK. lUiyof yniirllniKKist, ISfaaon.—Union thanksgiving services row's iidd, liUUKlnK OoO or send -Lr. in stmnps for I'ltnii'iiliirn, T.*»t(i- A shoe that once worn no wo­ flOKlC. Frank Oakley —.-Mitirew and Clifl'ord Wiu-lliii K. UouBrs 10 Arclilo J. SmiMi, iiioiiiiilH liiiil '* lli'llrf lor l.:i4lii'K.'' inlfUrr, Adjiiiirimiont, —- Oakley of Vaninwn receiMly visited at will be observed 'i'huraday evening of loi, 30 of JluPlicrson'H ululof Webber- by ••uliirii .Mull. 10,000Tcsdmoiilids. Sold by man could be induced to wear Ilia expected thai eyery teacher in George Brewer's.—IJ, W. Benjamin this week at the M E, chuicli. Rev. vlUo 300 uU Urugfflsls. any other. the couniy will attend Ihia meeting of and wife have been visiting' their Cladlii preaches the aniuial sermon — Edwin J. BenieiU, to LlblHe A. HnfiSiloH, OHIOHRSTRn OHBMIOAl. OO. lilt) aHBOCialiou and aaaiat in making it Mr. Halstead, a reaidenl of Lealie for loi2, A.U liement'H sub on bllt 17 of 3100 IHudlHOri .Sr;u)>l'c, IMieL.A.., I>A, That Shoe is ''Queen Quality" daughier at Siurgis —Berllia Brown of Greon OiiUadd, hniiHlnt! 1200 Ml! lor thU Baor tlie beat one ever held. [jnke Odis«a is home with her parents, many years,died Sunday while visiting Palroiia are cordially invited to at­ Jolin.soii W, llaKiulorn clal tn Helen M. I\fr. aim Mi'H. Brown, for Thankagiv- in Onondaga. Burial look place at .St, John, w '/s of lots 73 und75, OiiU- tend and join in the program and dis- Napoleon Tuesday.-Card's autiouiice ing—U.ibbitl and ([uaii are very wood plal, IjiuisUiK 300 U/^^*' ciiaaiona. scarce. Ihe marriage of Kiltie Allen and Jfr. Wllliclmlnii Sniltli lo Gusliive-.'Semrun We promptly obtain tl. S. and I'orolgn Dinner and tea will be aerved lo all A'oung oflRives Junclioii Wednesday and wf, s 'ji of lot7,blk 2'.'8,l.nnRint; MOO F. EBB Who wiah, liy (lie L. 0 '\\U U, evening.—Quite a sensation was cre­ Blrdfioye McCoUoHisli and wf to Fvnnl; UJ.AitUNCK VJ-iiiT, Frea. A .Sure Ttittiff. ated on Saturday when Lewis Buck- A.seltlno alia wf, sw ii of sw J.i, sec, II, HOLK MASON ACHNT. It is said dial nothing is sure except land attempted suicide by liangiiig Alalodon,. 1000 Artluir Green and wf lo lienj. V, and death and taxes, but thai is not alto­ ill hia barn. His daughter discoverd .loliii A, .'ieldon, sw fri >.{ of sec 7, Boot* ?a 00. Oxfords $2.50 JIiiu'N This? gether true. Dr. icing's New Discov­ lATENTS We od'i'r one hundred dollar.^ reward hia intent just in time lo save hia life. Wbllo Ouk .llSO ery for conaumption ia a sure cure for Jilrs. Buck land cut him down,'and lias Sliodden ('arliiKe Co. lo ,Jiis. It. MInr, cSoiid model, sketch or photo of invention loi ( (Spoeinl.4 50cE.Ntni.) for any uane of catarrh Uiai can not be all lliroat and lung troubles. Thou­ been nearly prostrate since. Dr. truslefl, n i-odK fmnUiijo on Waslilni?- 0 free report on patentamlity. Tor free book, < cured by HaH'a Catarrh Cure, sands can teaiify lo that. Mrs. C. B. Maynard took Mr, Biickland to the ion live, Lanslns! ; -1000 ]?(M color Ci/GlctH vscd. F J, CJIKNUY & Co,, Toledo, O. Norman II, Wllliaiii,s ami wf In Elintir jRSsS'TRADE-MARKS "^'"^ VaoJdelre of Slu'pherdtown, W. Va., hospital at Ann Arbor for treatment M. HoUey niid wf, lot 9, blk S, Green AVe, (lie uiulersigned, have kiiiiwn says, "I had a severe case of broncliilia Oak add, Lanslus ICOO li'. J. Cheney for the last h'l years, and and for a yfar Iried.everylbiiig I heard Ovid |j, JlHlliews and wIfo In Louis h. believe him perfectly honorable in all of, but goi no relief. One botile of Dr. il hiiKiniifiS, 'imily, aclins direclly upon the blood Trial buttles free, Reg, sizes 5()c, .?1,00, quers aches and kills pain, 25c. al lol3, bill SO, Ltiialiii; 1100 fhorlhiiiiil and coiiiinoii Hm;lisli hrinii'lies and nuieoiia aurfnces-.of llie Hystem. Longyear Bros ,j\[aaon, and Field & Edwin E, HIU and wf lo Aboland Jhirla Foley's Honey and Tat tnnnlit by correNpondenco. Send tor fieu cal- mil, n 'A of lot.3, blU- 80, LiuisUi;! 2031 iilOL'no. . Teatinioiiiala aenl free, Price. 75c. pel Fitchburg. > North, Dansville, druggists. heals h'v^n andston^ tb^. c^'inh bottle. Sold by all dniggisiH. A prolracled tflurt ia in vogue at the DI3TR01T CORRRSI'ON'DENCG SCHOOLS, 'I'ake Hall's Family Pilla for coiiati- •IDD .'itiilion U, Uelroil, Micll. tJ. B. cliurcli.—Mrs, Frick liasjusl re­ Aurelius. ^\A('WVVSA^!«VWVVV'*AA^VVVAA/VVV^y»<;*V^AA^^^ palioii. lumed from Detroit wliere siie has been caring for her daiigiiter aud Ward Draiier of Rives Junclioii vis­ VW'^ grandaughter.—M, E. cliurch has a ited hia uncle, J. j\[ Draper recently.— Weak leniade Vigorous new organ,—Homer Cliase baa sold Gladys Sandera;waa Ihe guest of "her his personal jiroperty, moved to Jack­ .cousin, Mabel Douglass, over Sunday. son and will work for Helling, tlie (ui- —Mra. J. A. Barnes enlerlaina the CURED TO STAY CURED iou man.—We understand that Lewis lliiich club Friday afternoon.—Mrs, WARNING SIGNALS—Nervousne.iis, ba.shfulneiis, poor mem­ Mooreliouse ia now janitor of the M. Nelson Isliam was called to Bath last ory, pimples on the f.nce, aching hack, cold feet .iiid linuds, no E. church—Within a radius of three week to attend llie funeral of,, her sis­ ambition or energy, tired inornings, poor nppetite, sympathetic f-'MV sisie^ (s^&ay si^/smv When you can't cat break­ miles ol heie a uumbei of babies have ter.—Geoige Gialiam, wife and two dicniiis at night, fits of depression, nioiose and .sullen tcnipei, been born lecently-all giila but one— little sons, visited her paients, Satui- What PEFFER'S restless and suspicions, specks before the ejes, desiio for soli­ It ueia powprfiilly iiml qulclilj CuroB when nil fast, take Scott's Emulsion. and when we noiified Rooaevelt he day niglil and Sunday—Henry Ban- tude, infihility to fix the attention, etc , YOU II.VVi; ^M'RV0U'5 othorH liiil Yoiiiiii men riBiihi lost ni.inhoo(l;ol(i dev ofYoik slaleand Millaid Paliick menreioverviiiilLtiil \lgor Aliiolntely Giinr- leplied, "'Go thou and do likewise "— 131"]JirjTY. Don't ncgkct It It is only n -step to pai.iljsis "or iinlixMl toCniR JVeivoimncNN, J.oHt Vilalltr* When you can't cat bread School commenced with W.S O'Biien of WHiite Oak were guests of then coui- complete loss of manhood. No matter the cause—whether iiidis- linpoteiioy, .N'lK:lilly r.iiiiHiiionK. LoHtl'ownr, in, Mis. T. .1. Grinnell, Die latter pml ultlior OCX, FalUiit; M>-innr},\ViiHiniR Ul8- lioldmg the lod Monday.—Seveial are crectiicss m youth, evcesses in luatihood or hiisiiiess worries— o.iHes, inul tiileffcctHOf ^elj-diiv^e orriffflscB and and butter, take Scott's plowing, but it is lather dry —Tliomaa of lust week, OUR VITALIZED Tltr, \.TlIi;Nr •\VII,I, CURK YOU. DR. SPINNEY, imlhcrciioii W-uiN oil InMinllj iiiiil umsiimiitlon. Founder of Don't let drui;{;i»t impose unurthless mb'^tltiito

, y „' Ool..lohn G. Snook was In Lansing jester- I day, I Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mills are In Ana Arbor 1 todaj. AT BROWN'S NEW STORE Jllss ICll Uice is spending Thanksgiving in j Ubulseii. ' Wc have this week received an additionalline of NEW FURS for Ladies, Misses and Children, I (Jol.aiid Mrs, L. II. Ives were In Jackson I yeslerdio. The larRC amount of business we arc having is positive proof that Table Linens .lolinU Klmmol.Jr,, Is Willi his parents al Kenlou, Ohio.. OUR GOODS AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. i\lrH, A, F, Mehan was In Leslie Tuesday Union Suits in Fleece Lined, Union Mi.xcd, and all wool, I and Wodnusday, UNDER\A/EAR for Ladies, Men and Childrcii. Mrs, 'ruttlo of Jackson Is a guest al Itorniaii Frazulle's llils week, Wc have many new thing-s in our Glove, IVIltten and Hosiery Department. and Napkins Mr, and Mrs, Win, A, Diamond wont to Uic St. Louis Uir Tuesday, Skirts, Slxeciii(Ml TRAINS EVERY HOUR lonnllleK. K. U. Wlhl.IA.MS. M, D., U. O. giving Willi lil.s sister, .Mrs. Hendricks. numbers went up intii ilie thotisaiu's. by Gcorue Ild.sliliiK and l.diiimiA.lloskins, bin IC. iN. WILLIAMS, I). O. wife, of .Morliliaii lownslilp, Inuliani coiiuty, Mr, and .Mrs, F, V. Millbury and Arthur Alltheuienin the pai iile wore uni­ more. To HLBION. MARSHALL, BATTLE CREEK, lioUi pliones. r.imsini,', Mlcli. Fu.Noii and wifeaiul lillloson, Franklin, went i\li(^lii.'iiii, lo l.dii's N Keiitof the mnii? placV., Eslnblislicd in iSiilJ, 10 Toledo yesleruay lo spend IIio week with que and groti-.«ique nia-li and mother Chamber Sets, cheap prices, $1.69, wllicli Kiilil iiiorli;a(;e wim recorded In Uin hubbard dresses, old fashioned women's iidleeoMlie riiclslcr of deeds ol frntii county of KALAMAZOO, and Points East and West fri.iiil.-. $2.37, ^3 00, $3SO,Roo. liiKliain ill l.lljer T2ol iimr Knt'CK. on piif,'o lai, Fdniuiid and May Jenkins relumed from bonnets, shawls, etc. on liio2yiiulay of September, IS87, al2.-30p..tii. On G. T. RY. at BATTLE CREEK Albion eollogii last evuiilng lo spmid Thank-i- I might add that the inotlier hub Combinettes, 75, 90c and giving Willi their lairents, Kev. and Mis. N. LOW RATES FAST TIME J^ bard parade is a dislinctlM^ feature of Nickel Teakettles—No. 7 850, No. Wliorens, tlie Kaid morlsjaRO lias been (Inly m\\ •smidas. For a period of more than a Ntitnled ut hiw to recover Ihe .lebt now ro- Wni. D, Vo\tiig of .Taclison l.s clorlilng In parade. It helps to ajireud tlie liealing Coat Collar Springs, IOC (luarler of a century after tliis, how­ Church and Society. | inaliiini; Hociired by mid iiioilgiiHO, or any I'l innnKim's "Heniite." balm of gilead over many an old sore, Baby Pacifiers, 5c part thereof, whereby ihe power ol siiio coo- ever, tobacco and beaver sUins were Mr luul MrH. ,1, K. Housel were with Leslie and evidences the broad and lilieral Mouth Organs, 5 , 10, 25, Uiiiied in said inoriKiigo has become opera- reckoned as lawful ciUToncy. In Kit,") Irlends Krldiiy iintl tiiUnrdiiy. spirit which pervades the business men 39c live. The L. A. S. of Eden .will serye Mouse Traps 4c. Rat Traps 7, 9c Now, (herefore. nnlice Is lierihy given thut the iissondjly of Virginia met and de­ .MefidnnioK 0. W, and It. 0. Halslond were 'riiuiiksKiviiiy (liiiiier aiui supper at of tills Icoinmuuity, Old and yming, by vlrtne of saiil power nf siilo, and in pur- Willi ,luclc»Qii friends Rhmdiiy. clared that it ''had maturely weighed tlie cliiircli as iiHiml, and the best business :nen of the city Men's and Ladies' Underwear at siniiice of Ihu sliunte iiiiKleand provided, llie parlicipute in this inirade every four said morlBiine will oi^ foiepkised by mle of and considered how advantageous a A.M.Oliver went to Ktilon Unpkla Tucs- the right prices. Call and see Ihe iireiiil.'ies herein desiiiilipd, ut pulilic auc­ duy niornlni; to liiUo inhieial bnllis. Tlie .A. 0 0 Q, nfEtcliells will give years, quolne (coin) would be to this colony, 11 Krail iiag sotjiai 111 Mrs Alice Tuylor'a tion 10 Ihe higlicsl bidder, iit llie north door AUiirney K. (J, Diirl ofPotosUpy hiia been a them. oflheciiy bull in ilie eily of Lansing In snid and how nuicli better it \vo\dd be than VVediiHsday evening, Niiv. 30. Re- giiust of ,"\liihon friends since Alondiiy, MollKirH I'rniMc It. Ladies' and Children's Night couiilyoi liigliiiiii (111 the .|ilid for Blviiiji ullli Irk-ndsat Fl. Wayne, Jnd, Tlie .yoiiiur penples' societies will Robes, 48, 72,. S5, 95^ In snIJ iiKn'tjinue as lodows, lo wil: nie Congli Cure for llie siiflerings it Neck Sweaters, 45c the coinage of copper coins of the de­ Dr. and Jlr.s. F. I). Wnodworlli of Oaon- linUl a joint, nieeiliig al the j\[ E. has relieved and the lives of llie little The west lllly-nne (.SI) iicr.s oil from tlio dluircili biuKlay iivaniiiij iit 0 o'uioeU. Koiilh ime-biiir (i.-j) ol Uie ibwesl one- nominations of twopence, llwcepenco, dii|!a visited friends In .M.isou liisl Friday. ones it baa saved. A certain cure for Gloves, 23, 48, 75c qiinrler (;.{! of .^I'liiioo iwcnlyeighl (28) in sixpence and ninopence, but tliis reso­ iMIss Villa Biividson weul In UliieaKii last A. .), Hallwii'l lead the iiieetiiig. eouglia, croup and wliooping cough. Ribbons, i, 2, 3><, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, town lour(l)norih ol range one (I) west, o.x- Tluirsdiiy for a weoli's visit willi rel.itlvus. (li>l)l Ihiii \ri\\ l.\|iig soiilh Of llie Deliolt, lution was never carried into effect. The L. 0. T. M.. Jif'. will serve dinner A. L. Siiadord, poatmaster, of Cheater, 10, 19, 25c. I.HiiKlnt,' and ^JnriluMii Uiiilroad ilescrlhed The first coinage in Amei'ica pro]ier BIrs, Altnyra Conlsnn of llalllo Creek visit­ and Hiipjier at t.lie Muccabue luiil, Sut- Mich., says: "Our little girl waa iin- mid lioiiiKled us fnllow.s: lloundrd oii Ihe ed liur slaior, .Mrs. Jt. V. Oils, lust iMonday, iiriluy, Deo. 3, Menu for dinner— conscious from strangulation during a Hose for Ladies and Children, 10, norili and oust by the' Di-i roll, Ijiinsliig and was the series of coins "struclc" at Bos­ Norlbern riUlioad. on ihe smiili by' hind ton under tlie oi'dei' of II10 general Miss iMiigKlo .SynilnKUni of Windsor, Out., lioa.sl beef and bro'vii griivy, inashed sudden and terrible liltack of croup, 15. 17,23, 25,4Sc. owned by .MI.'KK'I;. Kirk vt I.a;iiiiini, on llio Is witli Mason and Di'llii friends this week. |)iitHtoi-s, iiiriiipa, cabbageaaiad,celery, court of I\ra:ssachnsell,s passed Jlay 27, 0 lie INfiiiuleCougliCu re relieves coughs A complete stock of Handkerchiefs west by Innil ownoil iiy linliuul. ClillorU Hall wojil lo Lenawee eonuly iimid, pi(don visited in Ue- assonetl euUes, lea and coffee. Dinner Bros, value of the piece." . ti'oilauU iMonrou from Friday antll Tnesday, l.T cents, supper 10 eeiila. Knit Top Underskirts, $1,25, $1.65 Mrs. II, L. llonderson nt'Lanslag and Mrs. and $2,15, 11. l>. Henderson ol Utah were guests of Mrs. iVllchigan Christian Endeavor Marriage Licenses. Day. Cor.sets, 45, 95c CCE3I Win. S. Woodbine of Kalamazoo was a nun W, Warren, banalrn; 21 gnefiof Jiistieo SlierwooCl and laiiilly Salur- Ailco liouuliaer, tj'Hinlny IS Amnng (lie plans discussed at the New Goods Coming Daily. day, Cit'o. H. Uwlf, Laiisli..^ .|0 meeting ofthenllicerH of the Michigan Call and See Us. Wilbur U, ,Sonlliwlek went to Rl., l.onis, iMarKiirel Hoiikliis, Liinsliig 22 Christian Endeavor Union,. held at Mo,,,SnuirdHy, 10 woik for a produce eoai- hnwlH S, 'I'aliiii, Lnii'iliii,' SO Saginaw re.uunlly, was the celebration We have opened a pany. Mario A, Kelalte, Lansing i!2 of Miciiigan Clirlstian Endeavor day. J. A. CORTRIGHT,. Pioprieior, Are the people that can keep you .Mrs. L, ,f, I'bllleo and son, Nonnnn, are ibanlel F. l^ilrlck, WliHo Oak 21 meat market in the guests ufJ.N..Siniili and CauiUy al Albion Oracb I., CViiilvIbi, Wiii|oOal< 20 An appeal is to be made to each so­ living-. Our goods are pure and today. ciety in the state to ruiingly celebrate Lawrence Bloclc, Main Ivan lilfiliUsoM, Slo«Ubrlili(e ,„,„- JO tliia day on Sunday, Dee. 11. The our prices are right. G H. Jloslievand mollior are spending Uie Cora IJeiiii, HlLSlitua 10 street and Avill .?ivc you the week With Moil Jloslier and lainlly al Uraud EIno llalli, bansiiiK 21 state executive cunimitlee have pre­ SO5/NESS We always meet you with a ilaplds, l''ai'e Kill lie, l.iiafeiiifi; 19 pared excellent programs for Ibis an­ welcome and show you a good, i\lis. .Tolin lllinolbergeraad dangliter, Irina, Fred S. VaiiVlcr»li,OnoacUiga„„, 28 niversary, and will furniah copies free Best Meats at fresh line of ol Lansing wore Kuesis al A, U, Ball's over Oraco IJriKKs, Oudiiilaiia 20 to eacli aociety in the slate. As many /?f^i Sunday. .Tacol) Westhiil. Uiiauilla -. .,„•, £« copies as .desired may be secured by \ DETRO/T, MJCM. Lowest Prices Capt, Jobn Slaley went to TJetroli last Olura E, llall. While Oalc -lo addressing our state secretary, Eeward Staple and Fancy Saturday to remain a weeli wUli rulmlves lierlllart, WliOntllolil 28 Tlio bout jilaco in America for young men anil Give us a trial,, and we will and Irlends. T. Lindsay, of Saginaw. woiiion to Rciiiiro a BiiHliiosa E.luciitiou, Shui-Uiaiul, A.lla L. Taylor, liranl, Saiiinaw Co 20 llocliunlcal Drawing or roninainhlp. 'riioruiii-rh aya- surely satisfy you. Fred W, ICalsor, Jlerkllaa 25 Michigan Endeavorera have certain­ tuiu on Actual IluHiiiORH, Session entire yitar, StiulonCn Miss Hva Wells ol Lansing was a gae.sl of ly great cause of thankfulness in the boRiii any time, Oataloffiio Fron, liuroroni-o, all H. 0. Call and lainlly fiom Friday until Mon­ Dora A. Wover, MeriiUaM, , 20 Uoll-oit. W. F. JISWJiLL.l'roa. P, U.Sl'ENOER.Sec. GROCERIES day morning. Homer Uslior, StocklirUlge '. 20 rapid growth'of this movement iu the & Jlr. and Mrs, Jaclc Norrls of Lansing were Clarissa Rice, Stookbrulue 20 state. It lias grown frotri the one so­ Tea, Coffee and Spices guests of Mr, and Mrs. 0, W, Browne TUurs- . Mitilu YMIUII; Airalii. ciety organized at'Muir, in 1884, to day and Friday, "One of Dr. King's Now Life Pills over 1,300 societies, with a member­ a Specialty. Jlra. Stella Shaw went to Jaolcson Thurs' each night for two weeks has put me ship reaching nearly 40,0(10. Call and see us about the dtty.aflur spending four weuljs with Elijah Brooks and wile. ' in my 'teens' aguiu" writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. Tliey're TliniiMimulM OH ma. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAIL Geo, W, Holland and Olto Lobar of liun- Icerhlll wore In Mason Friday on buslneoB In the best iu tlie world for liver, stomach DeWitt'B Witch Hazel Salve lias FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. the probate court. and bowels. Purely vegetable. Nev­ cured thousands of cases of piles. "I JL-j VJ JLVX JZ3 JCLffl jcrc • Miss May and Carl .Tenltlnn and Miss JIaude er gripe. Only 25o, at Longyear Bros., bought ft box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Englisli ol Lansing are giieala 01 iierlB.Noyes Musou, and Field & North, DausviUe, Salve on the recommendation of our and wile lliia week. Leave your order and the goods .—^^t^^ _i- - J druggis," so writes O.H. LaCroix, of you want or think you want. Try our Mis. U. P Henderson rolurned to hoi linme Common Council Proceedings. Zavalla, Texas, "and used it for a stub­ will be delivered promptly to any In Utah homo Fiiday, alter a pluasaut ^l^,ll with old .Musou li-ktids, born ease of piles. It cured me pernia- part of the city. MA&'OX, MICH., Novr 21,1!)04. ueutly." Bold by Longyear Bros. RED CEDAR SHINGLES and MIS, .Maiy McUiegoi and dnuglilor of ,Sl, Council met tind was callecl to oidcr Yours, Jolins visited liei hlNlei, Mrs, Ijultlu biullh, by Miiynr Root. MICHICAN CEDAR! SHINGLES Uaiueu street, over SunJuy. Present, Aid. Brown, Cl.irk, Cross, Mr. and Mrs, L). G. Gunn visited friends null iJeXter auU ulso Iheir daughter, L. Dait, Hall and Severance. Ueitlm, 111 isonili iiyou, lasi week, Minutes of llic last'meeling were WILLING WITNESS. cut from nice green timber and lowest in price. H©YT & SON read and approved. MAPLE STREET. Jlr. and Mia. Goo. W, JoHOlt went to the St Louis fall baiuidny. They will visit ItKfOllT Oli- C05DI3TTEKS. Tliprc aru Itliiiij' Morn in MIINOII, BOTH PriONFS. lilonds In Kiinbati beloiu retuiulng. The finance coniiniMec report the Gratitude makes tliousiinds of will­ Mr, and Jlrs. Hyion T. Oivons and Ihieo foUuwingclaiins and recoiniuend tlieir cliUdion went lo llillHdulu Tuesduy loi uu ing witnesses. There aic iiiiuiy giate- e. p. MieKELSON uxieudud vbit with lulallvos and fUondu. allowance: ful peojile in Mason. '1 ln^ iistiiuoiiy JiiB. S Tiioi bin II, inlKhl on M reels $i ono f friends and neighbors of people you Foley's Honey ^a Tat Mr..and Mrs. MuCloughllu ruUirued to Fieil milou. OlllKlllsoii hUei'ts D 00 Know, is I'videnue bevoiid dispute Ihuii homo In Alxtoii, wis ,Fliaay, alter n ,lno. C. Klinin(>ll,,lr.,3iii)|illL'b i 31 torGhlidrttt,sate,sur§, No opiates.week' s visit with Aiiizl H, May and lainlly, Harvey Acker, lire wnuli'ii... ir, (lo Head tills stutuiiient made by a Mason CHAS. J. U/HITING. John Miinuon ana Blstor, Jlrs. Aliiioud Eiiiest II. Kt'ltj, bavini; deed lecoulcd 9.) eiiizeii! memory, of saulnaw speiil Jlouilay auU .lolin DeWolfi'. wlieiaaii 17 ."HI A Uiitcliet, butcher, of Mill street, 'fuohrtay wltli NVlille 0«k anU Miihon fi louda, Floyd Oils, laboi atelettrlcliiditworks.. 1 IjO THE UP-TO-DATE GROCER, Amliow l.aiiK, " " '" " " ., .100 says: "About three yeuis ago I llrai Mr. and Mrs. A. U. WatltlDB and llitio KiiRene .loauH, " " " " " ,, 975 felt u pain iu my hips. It graduullt Sole aeeiits- for the celebrated daiiiiihlur, Lucictla, wont to Mottdvllle, Pa., Mont. Nluliola, " " " " " ,, \\ oo lui'hday for a lliice weuks'visit with rtlu- (Jeo Coaian, stieetcoianilsslnner,' s, 7 00 grew worse until I could scarcely drau tiVOH. Cli.is t'eeKliam and teiiins, diawiiig ijiavel GO 00 tuy feet along and I liad to Cjuit work White Star Coffees and Wagner's Famous Detroit Bread. .Inlin Spencer, labor on sireeta 2 2C in the shop, My wife had heard so Mrfc Harry Uarbcck rolHrned to licr home Cli.is. lllshop, ' 210 In Buy Oriy last Saluiduy, uflor spendlim l.an. liiowii, " " " 1 00 much about Doau's Kidney |Pills that Call at our store and examine our ffoods and get prices. We ecvPL-ul wucku Willi tioi Uunbund and MUUQU Fred Himltlns,. " " " 2 10 slio sent out unknown lo me, got a can save you money. Irlends. K. W. Webb, 1 pr. hip boots for llie dopt.. 5 00 box and had them iu the house wbeu C.J, IJayucr, D. P. Whlimoro, W. h. Olark lIoM&Son, oil foi olty 2 BO I came home, so I took them. It was and C. K. Houdamou altendcd ibo stuio nicel Waltei S. Koot. Umbels foi bridge .1 00 We pay the Highest Market ol tlio wlilHt clubH ut Jttckeon lubt TUurbduy Alio Whipple, driijliiB loi city ;.-,,. 2 35 only a short time before I could life uud iirlday. Moved and supported iliat report of my feet and walK m well us ever. I Price for Butter and lEggs. -,Mis. Walter Shafer ond two dauslilerB re­ the finance committee be accepted am recoinincnding Doan's Kidney turned lo lUolr liouio In Poiniiiiu, Oal., Tliiiih- and adopted and orders drawn for the Pills to my filends us one of the great­ CHAS. J. WHITINC, Main Street Don't try to get along day, ttttor a llvo inoulhu' vlull wilLi W.tll, est reiuedies la tlie world. Tbey did Moriliriip ^ud r^mlly, same. Curried. . ... BOTH PHONES 17. with" the old reading Moved and supported tlint the creek so much good for me that I feel it a Mrs. Miirsttrot Hopkins went toStI AUEua- duty I owe my fellow men to say a glasses this winter. tino, Florida, liihi Miiudtiy to upond the win­ near the State street bridge be re­ ter. Hoi Kou, 1... J.,01 Uiilulb,Minn.,mollior ferred to the street committee for word for them whenever I cuu, Comlvto Culver's and In t'hiciiijo. Miti. Jj. J. f blllco woui with her correction. Curried. Doau'n Kidney Pills have been worth have the lenses changed to CUlcugo. Moved and supported that tlie street their weight Iu Kold to me," Mr, and Mrs. P, D. Stauion. tin, W. U. cnmmissioner bo instructed to clean Just such emphutio ondorsement is TREBOR FARM DftlRY by a competent optician. RuynornndUunulitAiiMlsH RIc, Mr. and Mrs, ploutlful In tVlusou Cull at Lougyear llarpor Heed uuu Hr, and Mrs. Robblns Ruy. the ditch which crosses Lansing street MILK and CREAM Jowoler and ner are with Wm.P, Ituyuor uud family in near A. V. Peek's lumber yard. Car­ BroH,' drug store and ask what their E. CULVER Optlolati LanaiuK todity. ried. customers report. HIGHEST QUALITY ^ BEST SERVICE tit. and Mn. Harry Fay, Berl Wilcox, Yeaa, Brown, Clark, Gross, Dart, For sale by all dealers, price 50 ccuta, Claudo Fny, Goo. H, Sbaiiiiok, Harty W. •Fostir-Miiburn Co., Buiralo, N. Y., Hcarlolt, Fred M. Hall, Lo Edgar, Knriery Hall and Severance. ' ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Eclthurt,uiid Scott Lnuo boiighl tlohots-last. On motion council adjourned for sole agoiilB for the . ^OneMlnuteCoughGaro TuoHday good lor 21 days to Urooin,'ruxaij, one week. / % Bemember the name, Douu's, and lake and return. uo others, ' ForCouahif G^ldt and CPOUIN EENEST B. KjEtLY, Olty Clerk. H. M. & H. E. 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)£gB^m^^^^^&iMm Mil:v^^vAi >i-'<. J,Vli£;lW§«g^^J'M> .-^i-i.- The entire business district of the Gen. Andre, tho French war minister, CTTE3-ENT CUBIOS. resigned' as a result of tho iigl: t waged SAYS HE CAH HOLD THE FORT town of Dublin, Miss,, with the excep­ 'In the Stonewall mine, San Diego #e JnBhnm ^oinite sum against him in the chamber of deputies. tion of one building, was wiped out by county, California, an earthquake ko A. L. ROSE, PubliJher. fire. The loss is estimated at ?C0,000. A note, just'issued thanks those In GEN. STOESSEL SENDS CHEERINa twisted the shaft that the timbers wefe Alis,"! Clara Conway, one of.^ the best America, Great Britain and Ind'ia whoso NEWS TO CZAR, pulled around to tho opposite sides o£ •MASON. . '. r MICHIGAN known woman cduciitors in the south, good wishes have helped Lady Curzon the Hhaft from their original position. CURE is dead at Memphis, Tenn. much during her terrible.illness. Residents of Paonia, Col., claim that If Munitions and Stores Are Sent, He James Cooucy, ex-congressman of the A Russian deslixiyer, which arrived at the largest apple in the world was raised Seventh Missouri district, died at his Cbefoo with d'ispatclies from Port Ar- Can Hold Port Arthur for in that district this year. It is of tlie homo in Marshall, Mo., of pneumonia. tlnir, was blown up by its own ofllcersln MontJas. Wolf, rl-vcr variety and weighs 31% RHEUMATISM Special farewell exercises in honor of obedience to special orders. ounces. Fine largo strawberries were Mrs. Henry Story, of No. i mi'S ffldithe Liberty bell, which had been on ex- Russian oiricials who have seen the St Petersburg, Nov, 19.—Gen. Stoes­ picked in Paonia the third week in Oc­ hiblUon in the Pennsylvania building dispatches from Stoessel carried to Cho- 532 Mtiskingoum Ave., Zanes- sel has telegraphed to Emperor Nich­ tober. at the Avorld's fair, were heW,, at tlie foo'by the destroyer Itastoropny and re- viIIe,OIiio,says: '^My husband All tlie News of the Past Seven olas that Port Arthur can hold out The keeper of the llghtliouso near conclusion of which tho, bonoi'cd relic coiYod by the czar declare that tho Port suffered from rlietitmatisra so several months. Crescent City, Cal., reports a battle be­ Days Condensed. was started on its trip back tc Phila- Arthur garrison will not surrender un­ thiithecould hardlyst.and. His tween a sea Ilun and an octopus. The •dcl.pliia. til the last cartridge has been (ired. , Nov. 19.—The Dally .Mail's octopus wound its tentacles around tho back hurt and he had such Three .persons were killed and nine St. Petersburg correspondent says King Edward's banquet to the king lion's body, but the lion bit off one of pain in his left arm that he HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS •or more passengers and trainmen wore that Lieut. Gen. Stoessol's report ex­ and queen of is described as tho them after the oilier and ate them. could not rest night or day. •injured in a roar-end passenger train presses a firm convlcllon that he will most brilliant function of recent years. Others then helped to dispose of tho The doctor did him no good collision at Elmdale, Mich., on the Perc bo able to hold out at Port Arthur Newsof llic Mustvinl Field, Personal Commander Booth-Tucker sailed from sea lion's carcass. and it •w.as not until he tried •Marquette railroad. until the Baltic squadron arrives in New- York for England and was acconi- A telegraph operator at Prairie du juid roliUcfll Items, Hiippcnings In a row among pupils at ihe Indian Marcli, on the condition that ho is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that lianiod to the dock by liOO Salvationists, Chlen.'Wls., was ordered to stop a train at Itoine iOiid'Abrood •school at Banning, Cal., Charles Colby supplied with munitions and stores. he-was helped. Six boxes cured A Russian woman dissuisod as a sol­ becau.se there was trouble on the tracks was hit on the head with a pistol and The government, t!je correspondent him completely and he has not dier and enlisted in her husband's regi­ ahead. He did not have time to set his in return •he shot and killed Tom Bucan- adds, has-instructed its agents abroad had an ache or a pain since. ment, is the heroine of Port Arthur, signals, so threw a lantern through the oros and wounded Fred Smith. to supply Lieut. Gen, Stoessel's -re­ We think the pills are the best THE NEWS FROM ALL THE WORLD She was killed by a .lapaneso shell. window of tho cab and t he engineer took George Gould wounded an attendant quirements at any cost:. the hint, stopped and averted n bad ac­ medicine in the-world." in tho eye while hunting in North Caro­ Chcfoo, Nov, 17,—Tho Russians DOMESTIC. cident. lina. The victim was put in tho Gould LATER, have blown up the tcirpedo boat de­ One oC the most sinanilar effects of private car and hurried to an oculist in The offlcial count of the vote in all stroyer Rastoropny which arrived Tlie biggest beehive In tho world is a the gale on tlie Atlantic const is reported New York. counties in Coloi'ado, except Denver, hero early Wednesday witli dispatches natural one, in Kentucky, known as the from Pcnnvillo, Me., wliero a wliale SQ Charles Shyck, arrested for wlfc-bent- Pueblo and Arapahoe, with the unof­ from Gen, Stoessel foy the czar. "M.ammoth Beehive," It is in reaolity a feet long, was blown ashore. Unahlo to ing, failing to make peace with his ficial liguros from these, shows that The Russians, with tho exception of huge cave, tlie main compartment of get back into deep water the great crea­ siKiut'.o, attempted to kill her, hor sister Gov, Peabody ran over -10,000 voles one man, loft the destroyer during the which is 150 feet high, the door covering ture lay hol])less on the beach and a bnl- and his baby in a Chicago police station, behind President Roosevelt. Roose­ afternoon. This last man lit fuses and ton acres in extent. Tho beehive is of ' let from a rlllc ended Us life. and tlien killed himself. velt's plurality is 31,'119, and Adams' blew up the vessel. Tlioro wore throe solid roch, the roof having been entirely Pension commissioner Ware has Deposits in Chicago banl;s reach ?.5i)3,- m.ijority over Peabody 10,100. dull explosions, which were scarcely honeycombed by boo.'^. placed in the liands of the president his 000,000, the largest in their history, and discernible 'a hundred yards from tho Just as a ohlmney was about to fall resignation, to talic effect January 1 Secretary Shaw has aunouiiccd a an increase of over $20,000,000 since.the call iijion iiatiunal banks holding gov- ])lacc where they occurred. on 'the head of Gen. F. C. Prescott, as next. cure rheumatism because they last report. ornmoiit detiosits to the amount of 25 Almost simultaneously tho Rasio- he walked along a street in San Ber­ Andrew J. Moad, founder of Jfanhal- make ne-w blood. It -would be Gen, John C. Blaclc, of Chicago, adem- per cent, of their holdings. This, the ropny sunk and settled on the bottom. nardino, Cal., R. Kennedy, his rival in tan, Kan., and for many years a well- ocrat, has been selected for appointment secretary estimates, will bring into A single spar marks her crave. candidacy for tho assembly, rushed up, folly not to try a remedy with known hardw'are merchant of Cincin­ as commissioner of pensions by thepres- the treasury about $25,000,000, dragged him away and saved his life. such a convincing record of nati and Now York, is dead at bis heme It was learned authoritatively on idont, Prescott wanted lo -ivithdraw at once cures. in Yonl\Crs, N. Y. By unanimous vote, tlio delegates to Wednesday night that the Rastorop­ s Neill Sellers and Dave Brown, negroes, tho American Federation of Ijabor from the canvass In favor of Kennedy, The monnmont erected by the slaie of ny carried sealed orders proi/lding SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, convicted of the niurdor of Mrs. George convoiUion in Snn FranciscTi decided but Kennedy would not have it so. Maine in memory of its soldiers who died that, unless there came a highly fa­ Pari;or, were hanged on adoublegaliows to aid tlio strilniig textile workers of vorable o.'iportunity to escape, tho ves­ The University of Washington is in­ during tlio civil war in jirison at Andcr- at lillizabothlown, N. C. vestigating the discovery—testified to .sonvillo, Ga.., was unveiled with appro­ Fall .River to the extent of $25,000 per sel should ho blown up. Siiftlclont • A paiior by Commander •Booth-Tuck­ by "dozens of miners''—that a live load priate ceremonies. week I'or three weeks. powder for this purpose was secreted er presented before the irrigation con­ .John A. F.agg, former clerk in tho before the destroyer left Poi't .-Vrthur, was ftnind on October'10 In the coal i\Ir. and Jlrs. .Tolin MurRt, of l-fayton, gress told of the success of the Salva­ registry division of l.lio iiost odice in mines at Newton, six miles from Seattle, •^•vi^c}!\;m'^ Wis., w'orB accidentally lulled in a run­ London, Nov. 17,—Insofar as tho tion -Army's farm' colonies. Kansas City, Mo., found guilty of in a solid stratum of coal, 300 feet below way accident. contents of the report sent by Gen, Dr. Charles \V. Dabrey, the now presi­ stealing a iiackage containing .liS.OOO, the surface. It was carried to the sur­ Philip Weinsheimer, Ibo former la­ Stoessel to Emperor Nicliolas by the dent of tho University of Cincinnati, in was sentenced to four years at bard face and lived several hours. It is said bor loader, convicted of extortion, was torpedo boat destroyer Rastoroimy, liis inaugural address, criticised tho ex­ laboi' in the stale penitentiary, to have been of unusual size I'sMft-K-. 1 ,-,' .••.'•',..'-. •'••••f.,' <• i.^ sentenced in New York lo state prison which craft was sunk in the harbor penditure of large sums for war prepa- rOPv HOJIE DECORATION, for not IcKs ilian one year and eight A movomont rs on foot to hold in of Chofoo after accomplishing the pur­ rntions and urges that the money might Chattanooga, Tenn., in 1915 a world's pose of her dash out of Port .-Vrthiir, months nor more than two years and Japanese and Indian cottons, in either bo'lter be spent on .'•cluiols. fair to bo known as the semi-centen­ have come to public knowledge, it eight months. old blue and while or old blue and yel­ While feeding a corn slirodder Sidney nial peace jubiloo exposition, com­ servos to indicate that tho Rnssian mil­ The federal grand jury at Aberdeen, S. low, make both unusual and very at­ Carter, of Chandler, hid., had his left memorating tlio end of tho woi' be­ itary commander at Port Arthur re­ D., has returned an indictment against tractive as well as inexpensive cur­ eXLSAM arm so badly lacerated that amputation tween .the states. gards the crisis of the siege as remote. Edward IT. Deblmeimor for mailing ob­ tains. was necessary. With a capital stock.of $25,000,000 a The re|)ort asserts that the inner line '''•THti>-'- •"" scene letters to President lloosovclt and Pineapple silk is among the effectivo Three hundred men and girls were res­ company has been incorporated for of defenses is intact; that the damage James Hill, autumn window hangings. One in a cued' from a Inirniuff factory building the purpose of bnildiU'g a model ori­ to warships in the harbor by Japanese • The fifth trial of Dr. A. A. Amos will dark tone of terra cotta, with stripes It Cures Colds, Couglis, Soro aiiroat, Cronp, Inlln- on the Bowery in New Yorl; by the hero­ ental city on the bay shore at South shells Is not great, and that the garrison cnza, -WliooplnR Cough, Broiicliitis and Aiitlimiu. begin in Minneapolis, Minn,, Novem­ of pale oriental yellow, is particularly A certain-euro for Constirapllon In first BtaRCit,. ic worli of firemen and volunteers. San Francisco, Cal., and moving the will be able to hold out against assault ber 2S, desirable. and a anro relief In ndviinced Btngea, Une at once, B, D, Dehay, aged SO, committed sui­ Chinese quarters to that place. for some time. Conditions south of 'you will Bco tlio excellent effect nftcr tnliini; tlio Thomas Itlchardson, a magistiiatc, Dwarf everpreen shrubs may replace llrat done. Sold by dealers ovcrywliero. Lurgo- cide by hanging at AVaco, Tex, He left State Representative Harry Bux- Mukden remain unchanged, although bottloa is centi and SO ccnta. aged 50 years, was frozen to death on the the flowering plants in the window for a note saying; "I am tired of living," baum was held for the grand-jury by there are said to be indications that im­ pul)lic. highway near Martinsville, Va. the winter with good ofTect, The decided The idleness of the convicts at tho 'the municipal court in Boston on a portant developments are at hand. Isadore Rush, the well-)!|nown actress, addition of plant life may thus be re­ Joliet 'penitentiary, caused iby the now charge of embezzling ?2,000 from his Washington, Nov. IS.—Consul General died of heart disease two hours after tained all the year round. "All Signs FoU In a Dry Time" being rescued from the surf at fian stat'U 'law, 'Causes an increase of In­ former .employe, James W. McClellan, Fowler cabled the slate department An ingrain fllling Is Ihe most practical THE SIGN or TniJl Fisn Diego, Gill. sanity. Gen, Stoessel - has telegraphed to from Chefoo that tho situation at Port Mrs. Mary 'Gooch, aged GS, died from Emperor JNichcIas that Poi^t Arthur Arthur Is extremely critical, the outer covering for the edges of floors where NEVEB FAILS IN A WnT TIME Notices have been posted at the mills the floor itself is too bad to be left ex­ of the five 'big mines of th.e Telluride, heart cTisease ibrought on by-imnning to can hold out until the Baltic squadron forts having fallen into the possession In ordorltiff To-wor's Sllnlcors, catch a train .at Greenup, IM., lor'her arrives In March, on the condition of the Japanese. He also states that posed. H it is possible to stain the n cuatomor wrltoa: "I know Col,, district that in future, the eight Edges of the floor it is both more-satis­ hour day wo.iil.d prevail, the minimum home iin Terre Haute, Ind. .that lie JB supplied with munitions three Japanese torpedo boat destroyers tUey will fcfl all'right if they factory and less expensive in the end. hnve tho 'Z'fa/i' on titem," wage proraJsod being ?U a day. T.ho The president dismissed .John IB. •and .stores. are lying outside of Chefoo harbor, and Browhlo-w, disbursing officer of the post that the Russian crew of the torpedo In buying chairs It is well to bear In This confliloiioo la tho out- demand for thJe concession was wJvat Ex-Judge Thomas A. Moran, of Chl- (cro-»vth of ality-nlno years of ofTico department at the world's fair, boat destroyer destroyed Wednesday mind the rules laid down for the cabinet­ precipitated th* strike in the state. •cago, (Ued suddenly Friday at tho curoful luanufncturlng. Count CasBinl, Russian ambassadorito for writing an i'mpertinent letter. 'Waldorf-Astoria in New Y'ork city. are transl'erring their arms and sup­ makers themselvcK—simplicity, stabili­ Washington,, D, C, declares Hussia wUl Pres'ident Roosevelt has 'been in-dil- He -was •01 years of age. Judge Mar- plies to a Clilnose cruiser which Is post- ty, strength, perfectlop of execution. In A. J. TOWER CO.'i"'»'«;^*i"^"^ fight to end. rect'ly exposed to smallpox 'by -00111105 au'.B (death was due to heart disease; id in front of the Russian consulate, harmony with Its objefct, and, last but Jtoatou, U.S.A. •^"WERS . Comraunicataon between the ivPitaiid in daily contact with .lames R. tiarfield,: Ho.race Bent, a summer hotel keep­ Toki'o, Nov.. ,19,—A telegram from not least, beauty of outline. To-wer Canadian Co. J^ the east was almost entirely suspended in whose burean a case has develbiied. er near Eagle River, Wis., Frederick Moji reports the destruction of another •While an entire absence of frlcza, Llmltod as the resujt of the raceiit hurricane The Irulk of tlie ill-fated excursion'• Anderson and an unkrio-wu eastern Russian arsenal and magazine at Port with -just a molding in the angle of wall Toronto^ which swept from Norfoli?,, V;a.., .to JJorl- steamer, General Slocum, which was tourist, a guest of Bent's., were Arthur. The Japane.<;e dlFcovercd, it Is and ceiling, is correct at present, many land, Me., devastating a wide strip of 'burned last summer at a cost of more drowned in an attempt to cross Ten­ said, the location of the arsenal and people object to this as looking unfin­ Mal(eri of Warranted Wtt Wcatlier Clothing territory and <:auslng a heavy property than 1,000 lives, was sold in New York derfoot lake in a canoe through a centered their artillery (ire upon it. ished; so, as a compromise, a plain frieze loss. • city for ?1,800. heavy aea.. After dropping 200 shells In the locality a lone lighter than the side walls is An attempt by the manufacturers ,to ,1ohn Moiioy, M. P., before the New A $50,000,000 car line subway is be­ they succeeded in blowing it up. used. open the cotton mills hi Fall River, Y^ork chamber of commerce, prophesied ing jilanned .tor Chicago, according to Headquarters of tlic Third Japanese One of the newest and most popular Tiie Wonder Of tiie 20111 Century Mass., which have been closed for nearly a dei'ensive and offensive alliance be­ rumors in financial circles. Army Before Port Arthur, Nov. 10, vis ways to cover a front, door panel is with KNOW YOUR FUTURE lour months by the strikf:^^vr,aiBsss3aawimMimBxnssmm to Cuba, representat,ives from Porto Rico, Eng­ Congressman Edgar D. • Cnimpaeker, \ by continuous work, tho lack of supplies An explosion at the Independent pow­ land and Canada were present, of the Tenth Indiana district, has an­ der -works at Webster City, Mo,, killed nounced his candidacy for the United and the hopelessness of their ability to Costs2c Announcement Prasident Gompers defended the make any successful defense of ,the William Queen, of Carthage, and Byron "closed shop" before the American Fed- States senate to succeed Senator Fair­ a Cake. C. Branstetter. banks. fortress. It is said further that many Good alt the ^cration of Labor convention. The sec­ VearMround To Our Lady Fritnda and Patrom. By. a vote of 153 to S3 the Vermont Because of a run the Berlin national of tho Russian soldiers are ready to retary's report shows a net growth In the surrender, but that they are'kept at their THE house of representatives defeated a bill membership of 210,400, bank, of Berlin, Wis., has closed its SWANS DOWN SGLEHEART'S to abolish capital punishment in the doors. posts by oflicers, who threaten them The offlcial returns from the presiden­ with revolvers and that several soidiers state. At Oklahoma City, Okla, Dan Patch GIRL. tial election in A''ermont show a repub­ who were suspected of a desire to desert Following the plan recently adopted lowered the world's record for pacing Swans Down lican plurality oT30,CS2,- by many large railroad eonipanies, the a mile on a h.alf-mile track, the ofllcial have been shot as a -\varning to otliers. PRBPMRBD The •sixteenth 'anuiml convention -of Erie has reduced its train "crews, dis­ time being- 2:03 flat. The Japanese now believe that the gar­ the National Association of Railroad rison has almost reached the limit of pensing with one of the brakemen in each William Perkins, better known as Cominissioners began at Birmingham, human endurance. Cake Flour crew...... Ala,, with a large attendance, including "Moccasin Bill," is dead ^on a ranch {NOT SELF-RISINa.) E, B, W.imer, cashier of the Welling­ state railroad commissioners arid dep­ near Montrose, Col,', ag-ed SO years, I-Ie ton (Kan.) national bank, is dead of ty­ uty commisisoners from almost^every went to Colorado in ISCO as a govern-' USES REVOLVER IN COURT phoid fever as the result of eating oys­ state in the union, - -^ ment sco\it to watch the movements of ters at his sister's wedding several weeks the'Indians, He WMS a famous bear WAS AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS Gov.-elect Higgins, of New York, cer­ man Before Chicago Justice for AVifo ago, hunter, ' " The jury in the case of Victor Roland tifies that his election expenses were Beating Tries to Kill Wife and ?22.1S9.53. • ' : Throe hundred cottages on tho Ur- O'Shea, on trial in Chicago, for the mur­ bana Chautauqua camp grounds,, 12 Babe—Commits Suicide- Grand Prize Ex-Judge Alton B. Parker, recent der of his wife, disagreed after nearly 24 miles north of Sprii>s'fleld, 0., were de­ democratic candidate for president, has hour.s'deliberation, ', , stroyed by fire Thursday. Loss, over Chicago, Nov, 17.—Charles Shyck, a opened a law office in New Y'ork city.. Raports Irom Kinnakeet, on the North ?100,000. - saloonkeeper, enraged because he was Worlds Fair Legislation for tho Philippines wilKbo about to be arraigned I'or wife-beating-, Carolina coast, tell of atidal wave wash- Fire in the Arcade department store one of tho chief subjectsto be consid­ shot his wife and infant son and killed St. Louis, 1904. ,;ing a house away. Two lives are known and the Decatur holer at Decatur, 111., ered at the coming session oficongress. himself in Justlee O'Donoghue's crowd­ A lionio fliould not bo wltlionta imckaRe for a lioiiio- 'to have been lost, • caused a total loss of $125,000. mado cake, lor Woddlnf.i, llMojitlons and all other ed courtroom at the West Chicago ave­ • The...will of the late Eldridge M. A Toronto, Ont„ .street car was de­ socUl (unctlona, lloolpcB for IS dKierenl kinds ol eakoB nue police station AVednesday. A bul­ ; In oaoh package. At iiU I,.uii

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wmm nioiun of Charles Town haruur she CHAPTER XIII. When slio lo(5ked np again she spoke GOOD FEELING NOW ASSURED ICHiaA.N STATE NEWB., ilie Jnjgl)aiir ($aiinii) <3'Mtm stationed herself there, and lu-four A GIRl, TO THE ERONT. about what she had coDie to ask him for; (lays captured three well-laden nier- -.WIS the authority to bring back her father Beueficient Conditions Will Un­ Same Name; Killed Same Hour, L. ROSE, Publlshor. chantmen; two bound outward, and wherever she might find him, and to doubtedly Result from Roose­ The peculiar colucidonce of two me.t MASON, one going in from England. defend him from tho attacks of all per­ velt's ISlectiou. - • • MICHIGAM. Thus all. went well, and with willing tllil days wore getting; sons, whoever they mlgtit be, until she of llio same namo.meeting llioir doom hands to man her yards and a proudly very long at Spanlsn reached Janiaicn, And then she told Since election day President lloose- in the same manner at llio same hour strutting captain on hor ciuartor-deok, Town, although there- him how she would seek for h«r father volt's cnorgelic mind has been work­ ou tho .same day has been brouglit In UNCLE ABNER'S PHILOSOPHY. the pirate ship renewed hor northward were no more hours of sunlight than on every soa. ' ing along lines that, while not entirely notice in connection with the reetnt course, and spread terror ami made was usual at the season; and even the The governor sat and pondered. Tho new, cannot fail of attracting tho grat­ deatli of .lohn Minnlck, killed at tlio I ali'.'t iwmaK'In' mucli complcihU nglii .'hia Stephenson company's mill at Wei la. \vc.r'cl 01' oiirn; lu'ize.s oven as far as the Now England optimism of Dame Cliarter was scarce­ father of such a girl should be saved ification of the .'Vmeriean public, says I know thcrt's lots of ivceila Hint ain't iiro- coast; and if Dickory had had any ly able to brighten her own soul, much from the terrible fate awaiting him. If the rndiana])olis Star. A. dispatch to The same morning, a little afler nin.j ducin' lovely (lowers; doubts that the late reputable planter less that of Kale Bonnet, who had al­ the thing could possibly he done. And tho Star thus interprets tho president's o'cloclc, at Milwaukee, Wis,, .lolui But If ihc-y waaii'i srouin' here to scatter of Brldgotowu had now become a most forgotten what it.was to be op- yet, what a difllcult, almost hopeless mind: Minnick, a millwright, was caiiglu in MEds iirountl a shaft and whirled to his doalli. ,lohn The bii-ds'd oat up Dveryllilne wo planted vorilablo pirate ho had many oppor­ timl.stio'. Poor Mr, Delaplaine, Avhoso thing it was to do. To find a pirate, a "During his Incimbency In olllcc l;o will 111 tlie ground. tunities of setting hinisolf right. Bon­ life had begun to cheer up wonderfully fierce and bloody pirate, and bring him mingle with tho ma.sses, visiting the groat Minnick of Wells, who also was a cltlo.4 anil learning for hlni.self wliat the net seemed to bo grov/lng proud of his since the arrival of his niece and hor back unharmed to his daughter's arms miliwriglit. was killed shortly after I ahi't n-flnclln' fault because sometimes l.f'Ojila neoil, what policy they favor, what nine o'clock", his clothing likowlso tl'.e urniind'a too wet, rujwly acriiiired lasle for rapacity and triumphant entry into the society of and to reasonabio restraint, tnih.liio.SK changoH must be brniiglit about For piowin' or for p'antin'; laws! there's cruelty. Merchantmen were recklessly the tovni, becaine-moro gloomy than he He spoko earnestly. "What you pro­ by ICKLslation; in lino, what ca.n bo clone having become canglit in shafting. No dry days coniln' yet; robbed and burned, tlieir crows and had been since the months whlcit fol­ pose," he said, "you cannot do. It would to iiici'oaso lliu hiiiiplness, iirosperlty and one saw tlie accident whicli restiited And when the rain Is pourln' down as busy lowed the death of his wife. Over and coiitcntineiu of the musses, tie will ignore in .lohn Minnick's death at tne Ste­ a a It can passengers, even babes and women, be Impossible for you to find your father; tho rceomnionilatlons of iKillilclans and tile •It's fun to K'et the checl;crs out and beat being sot on shore in soijie desolate over did he wish that his brother-in- and If you did, no matter who might ba bohiists of party organlzallon.s, ^^i^. will phenson mill, and •when the inangieil il.e hired man. spot, to perish or survive, the pirate law Bonnet had long since boon shut with you, and no matter how successful appoint to fcucral olllco only .such MUMI as body of ,Iohn Minnick was found iii up in some place whore his eccentrici­ are acci'ptabli! lo tho pooplc, unil in hl.s.so- Cox Bros.' i)lant at Milwaukee it wan I know the weak must serve (he strong, cared not whicli, and If resistance were you might bo with him, his crew would ties could do no harm to his fellow loctlons for olllco ho will not bo Intluoncoil and yet 1 don't complain; offered, bloody massacres or heartless not let him go. But there is one thing by sciuitor.s, repicscntatlvos or by any the llrsl inkling of that fatality. creatures, especially to his most lovely For nca,;;- cverylliiiiK tliat'a wrong there's drownings woro almost sure to fol­ which might be done. His majesty's leailcr.s. Mr. Ronscvolt will Invarlo tho .something ll-.at wo gain; daiigliter. south with arms wlclft open. Mo will ilo- Two D.ie in Wreck, If all affairs was perfect we'd have no ex­ low, and, as his men coveted spoils war vessels report at different stations. claro Unit lui bus never sought to ostiibli.sh cuse to go and delighted in cruelty, he satlsfled Mistress Kate Bonnet was not a girl I might send a dispatch to his majesty's raco oiiuallty. ["To does not conslrlor this 0, II, Sherman, aged 'in, driver, and yo meetln's fer to set 'em straight and so them to their heart's content. to sit quietly under the tremendous naval ofilcers, ordering them not to harm poKSiblo or lifslrable. ib.^ will assin't thiit John Tankcnburg, aged Hi, woro instant­ fffi up, you know. strain which bore upon her. his only Idea Is to rccognlzo inanhooil ly killed by a Michigan Central trniit —S. K. Ivlser, In Clilcngo Rccord-HoraUl. "1 toll you, Dickory Charter," said your father, but lo take him prisoner, wherever It Is foiiml, eliluu' In black or Iio, one day, "when you see my daugh­ "Uncle," she said, "I cannot boar It and to bring him hero to be dealt with." white, and that lie seeks lo elevate niaii- striking tho v.'ugon tho-y were driving in ter I want you to make her under­ any longer, I must do something." Kate sprang to her feet. hood la tho negro, ilo believes that such Grand Rapids. 'I'hey were (;rossing tho stand that I am a real pirate, and not "But, my dear," he asked, looking action will establish bolter feeling betwiK".; tracks wit-.-n live train came suddenly "An order!" she exclaimed, "an order tho north and the suutb." playing at the buslneas. She's a brave down upon her v/ith infinite affection, to withhold the hand of the law from upon them, the engine striking the Tho president has uudoufUedly ar­ girl, my daughter Kate, and what I "what can you do? We are hero upon rhy father? Ah, sir, your goodness i.i wagon i/i the middle and liiirling it 41) ateBomet an immovable island, and your father gued that tho unanimity that charac- do, she would have me do well'and not great, this is far more than I had dared feet into the ditch, Tankonborg was lEo Romance of a Pirate's Daughter torisjed his late election warrants him Imlf-licartcdly, to make her ashamed is sailing upon the sea, nobody knows to expect!" tlirown a distance of 100 feet and wnn in makiny a departure. Ho roali/.oa of me. And then, there is my brother- where." "I beg you to be sealed," said the gov­ dead 'ivhen iiicked up. Sherman, in fall­ that t^ie enormous and Haltering vote n-law, Delaplaine. I don't bolioVd "I thought about it all last night," ernor, "and let me assure you, that In ing, Rlnick upon the pilot of the engine given iiim was not confined to the re­ that he had a very high opinion of me said Kale, "and this is what I will do. offering to send this order, I do notin the and was carried three blocks before the publican parly, bul came from all par­ when I was a plain farmer and planter, I will go to the goveruoi-; I will toll least expect you to take It." train was tinder control, and the iiody ties. Ho is warranted in the belief and I want him to think bettor of ma him all about my father. I do not "Prom my heart I thank you, sir," removed. Sherman was formerly a weli- that ho is, for the coming four years, now. A bold, fearless pirate cannot think it will be wrong even to tell him cried Kate, "give mo the orders and I known liveryman at Coopersville, where to bo liio president of tlio whole people, he looked upon with disrespect." why I think his mind has become un- will lake them, or I will—" he had a wife and two children. suttlod, for If that woman in Bridge­ in fad and name, liec'au.so the.latter Dickory groaned In his heart that "Nay, nay," said the governor, "such town has behaved wickedly, her wick­ have ,so willed it. Life Saved, by Air Pressure, this man was the father of Kate. ofilces are not for you, but I will give the edness should be known. Then I will Imprisoned in Iho cabin by the rnatter my present attention. Rely on It is a beautiful idea, and carried IQ ask him to give me written authority ruction of inrushing water when the The spirits of Diclcory rose very me, my dear young lady, my order shall logical conclusion cannot fail of l)oin.s;, to take my father wherever I may find drillbont Cyclone was swamped and much as the bow of the Revenge was go by the very earliest opportunity." of great benefit to tho country. If it him, and to bring hira here, where it is possible for the proaidont, in the strtieic by a big wave near Bolrolt, pointed southward. Every mile that Kate rose and thanlted him warmly. OopvrlijUt, 11)02, by B. Apploton & Co., New Tort shall be decided what shall bo done midst of pressing ofilcial iliitios, lo go Foreman .lames Hancock had a mirac­ the pirate vessel sailed brought him "This is much to do, your excellency, for with hira; and I am sure the decision among tho people and study Ihcir af- ulous escape from death. Fellow nearer to the delivery of his message— will be that ho must be treated as a one poor girl," she said. CrfAPTEU Xt.-Co.sTiNUEn. a message which, while it told of her fair.s and conditions \vitli a purpose ol workmen who escaped to a lug hail "Don't bo aCraid," ciiotl Bonnet. "If "It is but Utile to do," said the gov­ bellering them, Abraham Lincoln's .de­ .ijiven him up for lost, when lie was father's wicked career, still told of his ernor, "and that girl he yourself." yon hive any religions scruples, I will safety and of his steadfast affection for sire—tlio de.siro liorn of Gcliyslnirg and siuldonly shot to the surface of tho With that ho rose, offered Kate his tell yon that tills gold I did not got by her. Indirectly, the bringing of such Appomatto.x—will ho nearer realized water. Either the boat's ijoilors had pirapy. It la p:irt of my private for­ a messitge, and the story of how the arm, and conducted her to her uncle. than Gvor. Then, indoeii, will it 1)0 fjliiflcd and split tho cabin or else it tune, nntl came a.s honestly to rue as bearer brought it, might have another [To Be Continued.! impossible for "a government of tho was split by air pressure, releasing I now give it to you." oftcct, which, although ho had no right people, by tho people and for llio peo­ the imprisoned foreman, wlio was bat- Bnl Dickory did not reach out his to expect, was never absent from Dick- V/HY THE AUDIENCE STAYED. ple"- to perish from the oarlh. lling for his lil'o in tho sunken vessel :hand. ory's goul. This ardent young lover And a conalitutio>uil hiossir.g falls and all but exhausted. Now up .spolco Bon Grocnway: "Look did not believe in Master Martin No',v- •Win ncIiiHT I'nld \iy Uic Ilonrniid flm benignly upon tho president's iilan, yc, boy," said he, "as long as there's a combe. He had no good reason for n(Jt Tho "welfare ' of the people" was, Lake Steamer Goes Down. •chance left o' gcltiu' honest gold on ri-ciioIicT WHS I'liyinn' Tho small stoainor Wyoming foiin- believing in him, but his want of faith llliii. vouchsafed Ihe residonis of tho Unilod board this vessel, I pvay ye, 8ol-/o U, did not (icpeud upon reason. If loyers Slates by that groat inslrument, am! dored in Ijakc liiiron five miles off Pointo an' if ye're atraid o' this gold, thinlc- reasoned too much. It would be a sad Aux' IBarquea. Her crew of U! men was The chapel'-ot a northern fishing vil­ one imiiorlant piirpc*o of' llie visits in' it may bo smeared wi' the blood o' world for many of them. and studios of Ihe'oxe'jiitivo will be Ic, rescued by tlio life-saving crew from tlio fathers an' the tears o' mithers, I'll lage used to depend for its services on Pol iiteAiix'Barques station. Tho Wyom­ When the Revenge stopped in her the occasional help of the clergy of malte happy the countI'ymon who havf tell yo ano thing, an' tbat is, that Mas- progress towards the heavenly island expijcssod so splendidly Ihoir confi ing was bound from Laice Superior to tor Bonnet hasna got to be so much o' the nearest town. One very wet Sun­ Godorich, Out., with a cargo of timber. of Jamaica, ,or at least that island day the clergyman who volunteered to donee in him. a pirate that be willna tell the truth. which was the abode of an angel, au'd She encountered lieavy weather on So I'll talc' the money for ye, Dickory, do the duty drove over in a fiy, relates reaching Lake Huron and finally went anchored oft Charles Town harbor, London Tit-Bits. NO SENSATIONAL AFFAIR. an' I'll keep it till ye're ready to tak' South Carolina, Dickory fumed and down in deep water. She measured 3.50 Tolling the chapel bell himself, ho It to your mlther; an' I hope that will talked impatiently to his friend, Ben Subject of Tariff Revision Will Not tons and was built in 1.S70, She was announced his arrival to the natives, be Eooa." Greonway. Why a man, even though Be Allowed to Disturb National owned by Carey &. Sliannon, of Sag­ but for a long time no one appeared. he were a pirate, and therefore of an Tranquility. inaw. CHAPTER XII. At last one solitary person came .tn avaricious nature, should v,'ant more •CAPTAIN BONNET BECOMES AN AD- and took a s«at at the very back of tho Guards Dead Body of Brother. booty, when his vessel was already . All sensible men k-now and.admit MIHAI,. ^______chapel.' The clergyman then found liTs The eight-year-old son of County Cleric crowded with valuable goods, ho could that the IDlngley tariff schedules are surplice and conducted the service. William Smith, of 13aglo River, died of not Imagine. not sacred. In Tliie time it will bo iu That ended he remarked to his au­ cold and exhaustion while snaring rab­ Dickory did not know very much, or order donhlloss lo consider tlie revlsioti ^yy dience of one that perhaps a sermon bits near the lake shore. Tho dead boy care very much about the sea and its of them in cases Ihat show inequity HE pirate vessel Re­ was superfiuous. was with several other boys, wlien his commerce, and some ships to be robbed DICKORY DID NOT REACH OUT HIS or oppression. venge was now bounti strengtii began lo give out. They left .soon made their appearance. One was HAND. FOR THE MONEY. "Oh, please go on, sir," was the flat­ However, the, current sugg-e.=itlon, to the coast of the Caro- him in care of his little brolher niui lias- a large merchtintman, with a full car­ tering reply, and the clergyman mount­ said to emanate from Wasliington, that linns and Virginia, and perhaps even toned to town for assistance. The wind go, and the other was a bark, north­ man whose mind is not right, and who ed the pulpit. it is necessary lo lake ti|) tariff revision farther north, it her wicked fortune off the'lake was bitter cold, and when ward bound, in ballast. The acquisi­ should be put somewhere where he can In the course of his address he ex­ right after tho inatit;iirntion—tliat it is •ehould favor her. Tlie growing com­ the rescuers arrived they found one tion of the latter vessel put a new idea have nothing to do with ships." pressed tho fear that he w;as wearying necessary to tear up tlie Industrial merce of the colonies offered groat This was quite childish to Mr. Dela­ his hearer, and was gratified to.be told earth and rend the business heavens brother guarding tho body of the other. prizes in these days to the piratical into Capt. Bonnet's head. The Revenge was already overloaded,, and he deter­ plaine, but, for Kate's dear sake, he that he could not be too long. The by calling an extra session of congress cruisers which swarmed up,and down News Briefly Stated. mined to take the bark as a tender to treated her scheme seriously. sermon, consoquently; was lengthened expressly to revise the tariff—is un­ the Atlantic coast. To Ho over for a Thomas Payne, aged 8G years, of St. relieve him of a portion of his cargo "But tell me, ray dear," said he, out to soma 4b minutes. worthy of sensible Americans and es­ tlrap off the coast of Cliarlestown was Joseph, was convictedofltilling his wife, and to make herself useful in the btisi- "how are you going to find your father, When it wa^ ended the preacher ex­ pecially sensible republicans, says the Capt. Bonnet's immediate object, and wlio was 50 years his junior, and sen­ ness of marooning and such trouble­ and in what way can you bring him pressed a desire to shako hands with Chicago Inter Ocean, to get there as soon as possible was tenced to from two to six years in prison. some duties. back herewith you'?" a gentleman who had listened to him Tho incoming congress was elected almost a necessity. Judge 0, W. Coolidge, of St. Joseph, Be.lng now commander of two ves­ "The first thing to do," said Kate, "is with such evident appreciation, Imag­ with no special jnandate to revise the The crew of desperate scoundrels has sentenced Thomas Payne, the old­ sels, "which might in time increase to to hire a ship; I know that my little ine his consternation at aisoovering on tariff. Neither was it elected with a whom he had gathered together had est known murderer In Michigan, a fleet, Capt. Bonnet's ideas of his own property will, yield me money enough a nearer .view (for he was somewhat special mandate against tariff revision. discovered that their captain knew .aged 84 years, who was convicted of importance as a terror of the sea in­ for that. 'As for bringing him back, short-sighted) that he had been preach­ The tariff was not a vital issue in the nothing of navigation or the manage­ killing ills child wife, to six years iu creased rapidly. On the Revenge he that's for*me to do. With my arms ing to the driver of his fiy, v/ho was campaign. The policy of protection was ment of a ship, and there were many was more despotic and severe than around his neck he cannot be a plrata all tlie while charging overtime! approved merely as one of the many prison.. of them who believed that It Blade ever before, while the villain who had captain. And think of It, uncle! If my republican policies passed upon at the Domestic infelicity is believed to Paul had chosen to turn the vessel's been chosen to command the tender, arms are not soon around his neck, it polls on November S. The schedules have led Patrick Nolan, an aged and bows to the coast of South America, "LICKED GREAT BRITAIN." because he had a fair knowledge of may be the hangman's rope which will therefore are open, as ever, to review. respected resident of Smith's Creek, to Bonnet would not have Icnown that navigation, was informed that if he be there." ^ , That is all. • commit suicide by drowning himself they wero.not sailing northward. Thus kept the bark more than a mile from Mr. Delaplaine was troubled far Patrlotlu Aiiicrlcnii In Lonilon Tltc> in Black river. they had lost all respect for him, and The Fifty-ninth congress will be un­ the flag ship he would be sunk with more than he had yet been. His sor­ ntcr TukcM ii Sliyut the The University of Michigan football their conduct was kept within bounds usually free to deal with the tariff the vessel and all on board. The loss rowing niece believed that there was I'layci'M. team elected F. S, Norcross of Me­ only by the cruel punishments which calmly and rationally and objectively. of the bark and some men would be something which might be done for her nominee, the little quarterback, cap­ he inflicted tor dtsobedienco or gen- It was chosen under no special pres­ nothing compared to the maintenance father, but he, her practical uncle, did Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island, vis­ tain' for 1905f «ral bad conduct, and which were ren­ sure for or against tariff changes. It of discipline, quoth the planter pirate- not'believe that anything could be ited a typical London music hall the dered possible by the dissensions and was elected to proceed with policies Fred Dye, aged 24, of Flint, who was Bonnet's ambition rose still higher done. And, even if this were possible, last time he was abroad. A one-act bad feelings among the men them- tinder which the nation has prospered, operator at the Pcro Marqiiette sta­ and higher. He was not content with he did not wish to do it. It, by some melodrama, called "The British Heart selves; one clique or faction being al­ and to improve those policies where- tion here, was instantly killed by a • being a relentless pirate, bloody if unheard-ot miracle, his niece should be' of Oak," was played by seven men and ways ready to help punisli anotlier. over possible. It has no call whatever yard engine as he was crossing from need be, liut he longed for recognition, enabled to carry out her scheme, she a young woman. The time of the melo­ Consequently, the landsman pirate to act with breakneck speed and in one depot-to another. for a position among his fellow-terrors could hot go, alone, and , thoughts of drama was laid in the early years of would speedily^ have been tossed over­ spe.'sial session. County Clerk Ashley Clapp, of Kal­ of the sea, which should be worthy of sailing upon the sea, and the dangers the last century,, and four of the play­ board and the command given to from pirates, storms, and wrecks, were A national administration is not a amazoo, dropped dead In his office. H(j . a truly wicked,reputation. A pirate ers represented American soldiers, re­ three-ring circus. It is not bound to had been in ill health for several another, had it not be.3n^that the men ^d, he would consort with pirates very terrible to the quiet merchant. He lates the New York Tribune. present a sensational., novelty every months, .. were not at all united in their opin­- bold„„,H. SO he. set stiil for .the.giilf. of could not encourage this night-born ' These; Americanisoldlers,-were a rag­ seasbii": Its duty is rather, to avoid A. C. Dearing, of Detroit, and his ions as to who that other should be. Honduras; then a great rendezvous for scheme of_his niece. ged, scarecrow lot, for it was the idea ol sensationalism. son Frank, went deer hunting near St. There was also another very good piratical craft of many.;nations. If the .• "But there is one thing I can do," the melodrama to ridicule the American Therefore, let us all be calm. Let us Helens, and it was reported that the reason for Bonnet's continuance in father of Kate Bonnet had captured cried Kate, "and I must do it this very army. As tlie men came on the stage authority; lie was a good divider, and, not endanger the benoficient result of and burned a dozen ships, and had day. I must go up to the governor's they were put through an examination. elder Dearing accidentally shot and BO tar, had been a good provider. If the .election by hysterics or panics. forced every sailor and. passenger house, and I pray you, uncle, that you instantly killed his son. ^, lie should continue to lake prizes, and will go with me." "What, was your business before you Let Us be sober-minded, and, when wo The p'ropo-sitlon to bond Monroe for theieupon to walk a plank, he would became a soldier?" they would be asked, to give each man under him his fair It was not half an hour after -that take up tariff fevision, do so in the $25,000 lo construct a new city build­ not have sinned more deeply In tlio and to this question one answered that share of the plunder, the men were Kate and her uncle entered the grounds regular orler of business. i ing was voted on at a special election • eyes of Dickory Charter than he did by ho had been a tailor, another that he likely to stand by him until some good of the governor's mansion. and was defeated, Gil votes being cast thus ruthlessly, inhumanly, hard- ic?As the harvest fields are yielding reason came for their changing their had been a cobbler, a third that he had against and', but 150 for the measure. ' minds. So with floggings and Irons, heartedly, and altogether shamefully be(3h a cook, and so on. up their riches the men of.the city are Ignoring and pitilessly passing by th/it CHAPTER XIV. The People's State bank, of East on deck and below, and with fair Tho audience laughed uproariously busy erecting now buildings. Along island on which dwelt an angel, his TIIR COVKRNOR OP JAMAICA. Randolph, N. Y., commenced' suit in winds flUing the sails above, the Re- at an army composed of men from such country'lanes and city pavements tlie vonga kept on her way; and, in spite own daughter. nation'is busy. Prosperity is general. circuit court against Charles I-I. 1361-• sedentary and confining trades, but in lensen, of Mt. Clemens, for the pay­ of the curses and quarrels and threats But Bonnet declared to , the young the midst of the laughter Senator Al- The sound.of the lianinierdn(3 saw ech­ man that it would now be dangerous ment of: a note of $4,000 given to M;, • which polluted the air through which drich's American heart was rejoiced to oes the sound of the reaper. 'And this for him and his ship to approach the Kovci uor of Jamaica A; Myers November 5, 1903. the stout' ship sailed, there was al­ hear a voice shout from the gallery: activity, ;in addition to being general, is ways good-natured companionship harbor of Kingston, generally the re­ interested in the vis- natural. ,• Better still,'lt promises to .con­ It is said that a lightecl cigarette wa~s . "Hurray! Great Britain licked by wherever the captain, Dickory, and port of British men-of-war, but in the Kate Bonnet, whom tinue. -The statistical reports of theva; responsible for:the.:flre that desti-oyecl.' ,' tailors, cobblers and cooks! Hurray!" Ben Greenway found themselves to- waters of Honduras he could not fail he saw atone in a room adjoining the rious trades and occupations of the na­ two.business blocks at Battle Creokre- .• lather. There seemed to bo no end to flnd-somo Qulot merchant chip oy public apartments. He had met her tion are , poor campaign documents for ,2nhtly.'.™V:>, ^•.'•"•.•\ •'• •.;: _••"•;.'. •{ •• SHr-'-JIitr not Different. to the ciucstiMis which Bonnet asked which ho could GCiiJ a mcccaco to his there two or three times before, and had the calamity 'howlers-;this year.-r-Des "The. .St.; Clair shipyard will probably 'vV itbout his daughter, and when he had daughter. Ay! aud in which—and tho been forced to admit that the young cirlo "Yes," remarked the amateur globs Moines Regist(jr.; ':• ;' • v .:,,.•, '.',, be started up within 30 days, i pirate's eye glistened with parental of Baibadoes muct bo 'pretty and trctter, "I've been nearly everywhere, asked them all ho began over agaiu, c?"When. Parker .piit a-national; con-' • •:Ge'orge W. Lar\vill;,tlie veteran Ad-, joy as this thought came into his mind piquant in an extraordinary degree. seen many queer sights and had lots ol vention,.;)nya hole with :a.telegram be rian. new;spaper;: man, died : after : ::a ; : ' and Dickory made answer, as he had —ho might, disguised as a plain gen­ But now she was different, iler sor- fun, but I've also been la a good many dug a deep'er'pitif(3r..;hlmself.—St;.;Loiii3; montii's'niriess'froinBrrght's disease;.' done before. tleman, make a visit to Mistress KatO low had given hor dignity and had added tight places." , , GIobe-Democratr :,' '::',.;;/'^^ •.:,::; :' Married; just one! •weekjkridi parted: ;' •'^:X ' The young fellow was growing very and to his good brother-in-law, Dela­ to her beauty. She quickly told her tale, "While I haven't traveled much," rt- n^It.is altogether.possible:tiia,t Judge three timesiis tlie brief story of the mat-' ,;> anxious at this northern voyage, and plaine, and he started upright in his chair as ho joined the man who knows every bar­ Parkerls'dislike'for trusts and combines.: ;rImoniai *veiit;ure:of. Oliver Whitford, 'a;?;.; when ho asked questions they always So Dickory was forced to be satlsfled, heard it. tender in town, "I've had some gay old arose .frcim ithe: ;fact^;that lie dilinped,,; 'Bii'mliigham widower.^' •,;; ,;:,•'•' ^ i' :v' .related to-the probability of his get­ and even to admit that there might be "Do you mean," he exclaimed, "that times, been tight In'a good many places]- $20,000.1iito:t'he;yawni'ng pockets cif'Pro-?> -' ;j;ohn Strong (St Soris'ebmpany,;Qt Squtti:;,:x ting back to Jamaica-with news from some good common sense in Uioso re­ that pirate is your tather'? It amazes and have incideutally seen some mighty- moter:C.Soh\yab,r--CIncinnatrubmmor-: Rocliwoodf have organized:',a'bank withi:; •; the father 'of Mistress Kate Bonnet. marks of that most uncommon pirate, me! Tho similarity of names did not queer things!"—Clucinnatl Enquirer. fceapitai of ifoOiOOO;: It;will:be C!pei;ate(^5;rj The captain encouraged the hopes bt Capt. Bonnet. - , ' strike me; I never Imagined any con­ clal Trlburi(3i;^'yf!:^-\;-'V';:-\Tri-!-'X^^''?M?^ BD early return, and vowiid to Dick­ ?iihder;th(i Estate"'banlving :aystem. V:;" ;'t::i^ So the Revenge, with her tender, nection between you and the captain of All the ANRLitniico lie Could Giv*. c^Bryiii .says derao(!ratic sponsorship ory that' ho 'would aenij him to Span- sailed southward, through -the fair that pirate ship." "Ever since she has been married she pf mi3talien'^:prlriclples;5-(lid.it,.;'Weii,^ ';'• A^'farm^';^ near': :,BadS Axo':';rece^ tab ^Tov.-n with a le'ter to his daughter West Indian waters and by tho fair Now Kate was weeping. The gov­ has pai to spend her own money." what did";ltJimder:deraQcratic;sp6nsor- it)rouptsto': tbe^'chibbry' f aotbry^ ;at;:^li*t:' ;^^ ' Just as BooD as an opportunity should West Indian isles, to join ^ herself to ernor did not, attempt^o console bcr. "Tt-ue; but I understand her husband ship of:Bryahfprlii<;iples?'>;Tlilnk:b8p!s; ikteoe^orie bf'the iarsest'l6,ddB of:tliCrQOk-'-^^^^ . abow Itself, 1' the piratical fleet goncrally'to be found Her sorrow T&a natural, and It waa Ueic has been a great belp tu hor."—Strn}; Mr. Bryani •;;thinl!;:: • back! --MUwa\»V<>S: tbdt has bceii deliyeredliiithestate, TU*/•: , Wlim Ibf, StTCflga rMcii«d ttM la,the water* of lionduriuk Sturlea, load^::wetg!ied'^,035.':pbuiid8if:;:;;i:.-::;%^^

Jfi: ,^vJ S^^jiiK^iMI^ ,'n f^rt^^^^AiML ;^^i^k,y\.^i±^^^iKr''^^^^':''is.^Villiumstoii lust week. day at Charles and Otto LeBarr'a— changed. They are cut on E, C. Dakin relurned laet week from Eden. at Butler's Barn, Mason. Elder Sanders and Wesleii Bailey of Mr, and i\[rs. Hurry Fay and Claude Rents coilocted, Money safely special patterns which the north with two deer. Battle Creek spenta few days laat week invested at 5 per cent, with no tiCxes atG. P. Bailey'a.-Geo. P • Fay left for Groom, Carson county, TERIVIS, $10 TO INSURE allow the belt to draw Miss Ida Biinous visited atber home Builey and ^ Texas, Tuesday where tliey expect to or other expense, Pension claims in tbi.'i villago last week, wife entertained 150 friends and neigh without wrinKling '•-'-'• make tlieir future hoiiie,—Mra. A. E. Parties disposing; of marcs be­ attended to promptly. H, D. Miller was in Lansing last liors Nov. 14, the occaaion being llie 50lli anniversary of tiieir wedding. Smalley is better at this writing.— fore foaling- time will be held foi the goodsin the wrong week with a load of butter. Misa Alta Sandera begun her winter H. C. FREELAND, Friends and'neiglibors from Wiscoii- service mone}', due at time of place, tightening the Whopping cougl) is prevalent to a RIII, Battle Creek, Ovid, Leslie and term of school in the Rolfe diatrict MASON, MICH. birge extent in this village, White Oak were present, Mr, and Monday,—Josio Opdyke cloaed lier disposal. coat or destroying its Lena Strong and Fraiikio Keeue Mrs, Bailey eacli received a gold watch adiool for vaealsoii laat Friday,—Lynn fit and shape in the Rolfe is home from Jackson thia week. H. E. WINFIELD. were in Muaou bist Tburaday. and many useful presents. Cliarlea least. Wood, the first wiilte male oliild born —Mias Jeaaie Clark waa a guest at Ed. C. H. Kay wood and wife are spend­ Rolfe'rt over Sunday.—Mr, and Mra. ing Thanksgiving at Lansing. ill liunkerliiU, waa present and many The style illustrated old residents. Soon the pale boatman Orla Dlsenrotli visited his parent Sun­ E, B, Thompson and wife are spend­ day.—Howard Lcucli left for the north FARMERS' BANK! is the "Eton." ing Thanksgiving at Bancroft, will come to carry ua over tlie dark river, whose dark, deep watera lias liid laat Monday morning, where he ex- MAPLi ST. MARKET OldealSlate Bank In InKliam Counly.' It's one of the snap­ H, D. Miller waa in Lansing again so many of our friends. Slowly and pecta to work thia winter,-Miaa Alice this week with a loud of butler, sadly sve took leave of our kind and Cbapln la home from Ypailanti thia BtNGHtRT & CRITCHETT . piest coats ever week,—Miaa Nella VaiiDeiiaau visited Commissioner of Schools A, Q. Wi.'- venerable host and lioateaa witli iiopes PROPRIETORS. CAPITAL, $60,000. produced. Boa visited our schools last woel?. Itiat our friends might be long spared friends in Leslie over Suuday. Materials are the Mrs. R Waiflesudered a atrnke of to enjoy life, and aincerely liope when ))iiralysia last week and ia quite low. life with lliem isended and we in turn If you have taken everything else It will be my aim to give my custO' L.C.WEBB, Vice-President popular mixed goods. have puasud away that we may nil for conatipatlou and have not tuken mer."; the best of everything in A.J.HALL, Cashier Mrs. .lane Ferdon ia at Grand Ledge meet at the feast of the wedding of the Cheviots, Tweeds, oaring for her brother, who is very alck. the toiiic ittxative. Celery King, you the line of R.C.DART, AsaiatantOaabiei Lamb when be cornea to claim bia have made a aerioua iriistake, but one Freizes and Meltons. Superviaor B, J. Austin iias bad bia bride, residence re-painted. \V. D. Scott did which can be rectified now by the use Come in and asK the work. of the famoua , reinedy, Celery King FRESH Money to Loan. OallandcloeUB, A NtariliiiKT Test. is the great blood vitiilizer and build- DtiiRaroBS—A, J. Hall, K.A. Barnoa, J, K us to show you these Mra. "Emma Taylor and Mrp. H To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt,~of er-iip of men and women a5c at AND SALT MEATS I51mer, L, 0. Wdbb. R. C. Dart. Goo. IVl coats. Sawyer were in Lausiug last -wetk No. Meboopanyr-Pa,, made a startling druggists. .. 1 Uovt. A. L, ROFO, Wednesday. teat resultiug in'a wonderful cure. He Give me a trial and be convenced TaUe the one yoia MisaT. W, Branch iiaa come to P- writes, '.'a;p«ilent waa attacked with Lansing Road. of my ability tc meet your wants. lHiesvt$10to$35. E. VauRiper'a to make it herperma' violeut iieniorrliages, caused by ulcer­ Bert Randall and family of Hamlin ClLiii. ..^SS.*. iient home. ation of tlie Htomacb. I iiad often Sundayed at B. F. Keeler'a.-Clarence Dr. F. J, Lemon was called to Ann found Electric Bitters excellent for Wbipp ia working for S. RfcDougall. Arboi' last week to attend the funeral acute stomach and liver troubles sol —Beulali Abbey ia wo'rMng in Lana- of a relftlive, [ireacribed tliem. Tlie patient gained lug —Vera Norriscoinmmeneed teach­ Foley's Kidney Cure W fioiii tiie lliat, und baa not had an at­ coafces kidn?w(t osiA bladder fi»ht. W. H. Daniels of Lansing viaitcd tack in 11 moiilli"." Electiic Bitten ing school in the Rogeia diatiict Mon­ bia dauglitei, Mm. Corley, south of are positively guaranteed for dyspep­ day.—Bessie Searfoss apeiit lust week town, lecontly. sia, indigestion, coiiatipatiou and kid­ wiilifiiends m St Joliiia—Mr. and HOLLISTER'S Prol, Steadnum and wife will spend Mra John Seirfosa wore in Lansing \ ///£?// GRADE lil^ ney troubles Try tliein. Only 50, 50 YEARS' Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Tbankagiviug at Howell with a aialer cents, at fjoiigyeur Broa,, Mason, and Friday,—C. E Wliippaud wife Sun­ dayed in Norlli Aureliua —Beaaie Hay- EXPERIENCE A Busy Modiomo for Busy Pcoplo. of Mis Steadmau, fi'ield & North, Daiisville, diuggiata. Brlnija QolJon Hotilili iiid Itcnowod Vigor. ter of Eaton Rapids and Peail Whipp AND ^ David Bliaaett is I lie name of the • specinc torCnnsliimlloii, IiullfOsUori 1 \\n spent Sunday with the foimer'a par­ and Kidney Tioiililei, riniplwi Fi /em.i, Iminii 5 name of .tiie gentlemtin wbo bouglit Stockbridge. ents at Three Bridges, Blood, B.il BreiLili, hliifihli 13o»eIs, Ilciidndio lUe C. H. James fjirm. Mr. and Mrs. 6 M, Thompson and TEAS/ Atid UiiGkaclio. It'allooKy JlomUiiiii Ten in u li- Mra. Miiia Cliadwick, a very old Ray and Wirt Thompson aturted laat lot foini, .T) c'>nli (i box. Ocnnlno nnulo b\' lady, aufleied a atroke of paialyals week for Miami, Indiana Teirltory "I auflered for months from aore HoLi.iSTWi DrtUQ CoMPA^Y, Jlndi'ion, Wis, !Mr. und Mra. Thoinpsou will spend thiout. Eclectric Oil cured me in 30LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PCOPLF Aloiulay ami ia quite low. TRADE MARKS the winter tlieie witli ttieir son, Vern, twenty-four boura." HI, S. Giat, FOI sale by PAIJMRH * LTLASS, Cbua. Fineout baa moved back to Haweaville, Ky. |- DESIGNS thia townabip and Uvea in tlie tene* who is an an attorney. Ray will re- COPYRIGHTS &C. liiinhomeina few weeka to attend Anyono aomllni; n RIICIPII imd doscrlntlnn may uieiil boate on the C. P, Osborne faiui, qololOy n3ccri.iilu our opininii frco \\liothor iic scliool, but Wilt expects logo to Cali- Blood's Corners. Invontlnn la probnbljr piitcntnlilo Cotninnnicii- Soliloulj by John Cliadwick has been called here foiniu to spend the winter.—It is lioped Mra. Walter Shairer, who haa been tlansutrictlycoiillilonUul. Iliindboolcou Putcnto from Marion on account of the aeiioua sent froo. Oldoat au'ciicy tor scctirini; piitantn, the burgluia, who visited iVliliville and aiiending the summer with her fiienda Piitontii tulioii tlirou^h Aluiiii & Co, receive J. F. CREVE, the Grocer lUneaa of his mother, Mis, (;iiadwick. Stockbridge recently, are now aafely and leiativea, left Tburaday for ber niccial notice, wittioutclmrKO, lutlio Stanley Simons, who has been learn- In Mason jail whither Deputy Sherid' lioirie in Culifornla—Mrs. Vina Blood Phone 70, MASON MICH. itig telegraphy at Muuitb, lun been Kennedy look two suspects Tburaday. and Mra May Loomia were iii Lana- Scientific Jlntcrican. given u slatiou at Wusblngion, Ma­ AImnddomoly lUUBtriitod weekly. I.aiKoat cir­ —Mis, B E. Tboiiipaon will apend the ing last Thurt^duy.—Geo. Shuituek culation ol liny »cientltl'< jouniul. 'i'crniB, %i a comb Co. wintei with lieraou, li. A. Thompson, left for Texaa yeaterday.—Mr. and your; fourmonlUu, tl. Sold>>yull iicnudcnlcrK. Mrs, R M, Paine returned Wednes­ at VViliiamston.—Prof. Dickie of Al­ Mia. Charles Mesler of Jackaou viaited OeWIWs !r»/„t Salvo day to Chicago, accouopanied by her bion addressed the citi/.eua liere at the nt M. A. Blood's one day last week.— MllNN&Co.3'5'«'«'««wa,,NewYori^ For Pitcsi Burnsi Sorosi luotiierand Miss Ciaru Martin, who town hull Suuduy evening last, speak­ Vern Brown and wife viaited in nruuch Ollloo, l!21> V St.. WasliiOKtoii, D. C. Like will remain all wiuter, ing upon the tempeieiice queatiou. It Muaou laat Sunday, Mr. Spaulditig and wife were in IS a pleasure to listen to auch men ua a Comet town last week. j\[rs. Spaulding will Dr. Dickie—Tbankagiviug will be 'Taiut uo uae to ait dowu and whine, In the sky cornea 1)6 remembered as Miss Maiy Coger, observed here in a ptiblic way by union Wiieu no (ish get tangled in your line; This the star of health formerly of thIa place. aervlces held at I'leanyterian chuicli, Bute your hook with a bumble bee, to the wealt and the addrisj by Rev. Morse, the M, E. famous remedy The Thanksgiving suppergiven by And keep on taking' Rocky Moun­ I weary despon* paator—The lirat number on the lec' tain tea. p. H. GLASS, does for the stom­ dentdyspeptlc, the L, A. B. of the Baptist church last ture couise waa giveu here Friday ach that which it curing all Fiiday nigtitwua well patroni/.ed, the evening, a concert iiy the Whitney i.i unable to do for stomach receipta being close to $25. ** Broa. There was a very large atteu- Itself, even if but troubles and The Ruaaell Musical Novelty Co FOUND slightly disordered danco and it that waa a preaage of the dlgaativo was greeted by a good house Saturday rest of the courae the town is to be or overburdened. disorder*. night at the M, B, chuich. The pro­ coLigrutulutcd ou the high cluaaofthe gram waa excellent and pleased all entertttiunienta. The WhItneys are YourHafr Sometliing new in a Pad Lock and who attended, all right and we are more than pleased to apeak a word in tbeir pruiae.—The Hasp. One in need can have same Kodol Jessie Cady died at the reaidence of "Two ye.irs ago my hair was supplies t h e natural' Ilia sou, W, D. Cttdy, Nov. 21, aged 76 marriage of Miaa Clara Rice and Ho­ mer Usiier occurred at the bride's falling out badly. I purchased a by calling at our store and paying a Juices of digestion and years und 11 mouths, of Bright's dia- does the worlt'of the aasB. Fuueral aervlces were hold home ^Nov. 23 —Mia^ Laura Bates, bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and trimmer for labell & Brownell, bus small price. See our display of stomach, relaxing the "Wednesday with burial lu Danaville soon my hair stopped coming out." nervous tension, while cemetery, ' left for her home.—John Hubert, our genial bank'cashier, bus accepted a Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111. tho Inflamed muscles The show to have been given tit the positioii ia an Oklahoma bank uud and membranes of that town hull luat Saturday ulght wua has gone to take up his work there, organ are allowed to postponed till Buturday night of thia Perhaps your mother rest and heal. It cures •week, Nov. 20. Prof.* Vreeland's sis­ had thin hair, but that is Indigestion, flatulence, ter died at Morrice and he went there Klink. palpitation of the heart, last Saturday to attend the fuueral. ' D. Eogera baa moved bauk onto his no reason why you must SAWS • I • nervous dyspepsia and farm.—E, E. QUQD apd wife ure with all stomach troubles by Mrs. Mary a Warfle, wife of Richard go through life with half- cleansing, purifying and "Waifle, deceaaed, died Tuesday after- friends in Eininottcounty.—A. Striiig- strengthening the glands, I uoou from a stroke of paralysis. Fu­ haiu uDd fiuuily will spend ThauliB- starved hair. If you want Also we.have a large line of the membranes of tho slom< ueral services were held at her late givlDf; in Charlotte,—Gbas, Buckiug- tch and digestive organs, tesideuce Thursday aftoruoou. Burial ham uud family will entertain friends long, thick' hair, feed it famous Eaton Rapids Axes. Fully ill the Howard cemetery. Had Mrs. Thanksglylng.—E J. Topllff and wife WaiUe lived until January she would are with relatives in Toledo over with Ayer's Hair Vigor, warranted. ThanUsgiviDg,—Maynard Thompson If'''',' ' • liHvb been 80 years old. and make it rich, dark, has'tho smallpox at his father's, Milo KildolDjspep^a Thowpsou.' and heavy. -*'I waa troubled with coDBtlpatto'n THI Bnlir Cia Supply Tn. mid Btometch troubles, lost lleau', my Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Simpson— , . . iCM n Mll«.' All 4rinlili. Botllti only. «1.00 Six* holdlnc iH tllMi oomploxiou waa ruiucd; -Holliater'a ^'Everything disagreed with me and the trill (lit, which solla (or SOc. ist caunot eunply you, Itiioky MouDtAln Tea^ brought b«ok baby until I used. liolllBterls Rocky aeiul us ono iloJlaf ftnOfwd wilIlI exprosa HmM ly e. e. WHiU < CO.. COIUM my healtb and complesiou." Mnry Mountain Tea,- ^ Now baby sleeps and you a bottle, Uo Rure nn«l Rive tlio nitine Densmore & Marshall AUeti, St' Louie.~' 35 oenta. , \ ' - KrowB like a weed." 35 oeuta. Tea or ol your nearest exiireiaolUce. Address, J. C. A YKB CO., Lowell, Mass . . * F. H, G|1A,'S. Tablet form. - . F. g, GLASS. 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