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ree sons an world, just how he looks in heaven, it will be to die! This world is clever we cannot say. A writer in the time enough to us. Perhaps it has treated c_Ic__ cai, Thomas, Hannah, May, Ann and of Christ says, describing the Saviour9 us a great deal better than we deserve . MCDOTTELL,Publisher , In accordance with the ex- “STONING OF STEPH UN! to be treated; but if on the dying pillow ABRAHAM LINCOLN. pressed intimation in his will, another there should break the light of that son was born in 1736, shortly after he better world, we shall have no more re- died. This son wap named Abraham, gret about leaving a small, dark, damp and it is of hirn that we know more From tho T house for one large, beautiful and ca- than of any of the Berk pacious. That dying minister in Phil- adelphia, some years ago, beautifully depicted it, when in thg last moment, prominent in the affairs of his county and with our own ears we can hear he threw up his hands and cried out: “I move into the light!” and state. He served prior to the revo- Stephen had bee rous Pass on now and I will show you T IS a fact within lution as a commissioner of Berks ing sermon, and the people could no and hearing him now. I have to tell the knowledge of county for a nurriber of terms, and dur- you that unless you see and hear Christ one more picture, and that is Stephen has lost her right to stand it. They resolved t asleep. With a pathos and simplicity ry center, but she c very few people ing the revolution, on (March 21, 1777, sometimes would like to on earth, you will never see and hear that on the east- peculiar to the Scriptures, the test hub of the blizzard, , day, if they dared. with him in heaven. Look! There he is, says of Stephen:, “He fell asleep,” preacher of righleousness-kill him Behold the Lamb of God. Can you not “Oh,” you say, “What a place that was The only way to silence thls man wa see him? Then pray to God to take to sleep? A hard rock under him, to knock the bre t of him. Sl the scales off your eyes. Look that stones falling Xown up0 way-try to 1001s; that way. His voice comes down to you this day-comes zeal and ability. IHe was a me down to the blindest, to the deafest the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1782, cliff, as was the custom when the: soul, saying: “Look unto me, all ye ber to describ became a delegate to the Pennsylvania wanted to take away 1 ends of the earth, and be ye saved, for was it, so contented was it, so peace- convention which ratified the constitu- Having brought him to I am God, and there is none else.” ful was it. Stephen had lived a very tion of the United States, and he was cliff, they pushed him Proclamation of universal emancipa- laborious life, His chief work had Passing within a stone’s throw of the also a member of the constitutional tion for all slaves. Proclamation of had fallen they came and looked down been to care for the poor. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. ancienti home of the forefathers of convention in 1787. The signature of I hat Do Lome most needs is a guar- and seeing that he was not yet dead universal amnesty for all rebels. Bel- How many loaves of bread he I dian and eternal relief from responsi- Abraham Lincoln is found aExed to they began to drop stones upon him shazzar gathered the Babylonish no- distributed, how many bare feet ity. He suffers from prostrgtion of many of the deeds and public docu- stone after stone. Amid this horribl bles to his table; George I. entertained he had sandaled, how many cots ments in the archives of Berks county. of sickness and distress he blessed with is common aens rain of missiles, Stephen clambers Ul the lords of England at a banquet; Na- He married Anna Boone, a cousin of on his knew and folds his hands, whill poleon 111, welcomed the Czar of Rus- ministries of kindness and love, I do Daniel Boone, Kentucky’s f amou the blood drips from his temples to hi sia and the Sultan of Turkey to his not know; but from the way he lived, en of the Maine are probably not so pioneer, feast; the Emperor of Germany was and the way he preached, and the way cheeks, from his cheeks to his gar he died. I know he was a laborious However, Abraham Lincoln is no ments, from his garments to thl glad to have our minister, George Ban- finally into Kentucky, where the Presi- in a direct line of the President’s an- croft, sit down with him at his table; Christian. But that is all over now. sist that we must not go to w born. An investigation ground; and then, looking up, hl He has pressed the cup to the last cestors, as has been supposed by many. makes two prayers-one for himsel but tell me, ye who know most of the , that the Lincolns were not €Xis half’brother, John, the oldest son world’s history, what other king ever fainting lip. He has taken the last in- always poor, but that some of them and one for his murderers. “Lord Je sult from his enemies. The last stone I ip. Let Boston-be considered at once. of Mordecai, and the only son of his sus, receive my spirit;’’ that was fo asked the abandoned and the forlorn were distinguished and the wretched and the outcast to to whose crushing weight he is suscep- eomfortablle bods and good meals than hat would bec3me of the country if first wife, was the great grandfather himself. “Lard, lay not this sin t( tible has been hurled. Stephen is dead! chusetts, and the of Abraham Lincoln, the martyred cpme and sit beside him? I e Spaniards were to blow out its their-charge; ” that was for his assail The disciples come. They take him up. father of the President was a promi- President. Sy his father’s will he re- On the day of his death, Stephen and Larnod Sta, Ratos are gSl.50 to nent and extensive landholder’in Penn- ants. Then, from pain They wash away the blood from the ceived a farm of three hundred acres spoke before a few people .in the San- 82.00 per Wood- sylvania. blood, he swoone wounds. They straighten out the day, American plan. in New Jersey, which he in all prob- asleep. hedrim; now he addresses all Chrfstoa- bruised limbs. They brush back the ward and Jofforson Avos, ar0 only R u,thors’ club in behalf of Zola. It won’t The Lincoln family is of English ability occupied before his father’s dom. Paul the Apostle stood on Mars origin and the name was qui$e com- I want to show you today five pic tangled hair from the brow, and then &look away, with cars to all parts oftlie - get the French novelist out of jail, death, but which he left shortly after €Iill addressing a handful of dhiloso- mon in England in the early part of tures, Stephen gazing into heaven they pass around to look upon the calm city, Excellent accommodations for but it will comfort him to know that the occurrence of the latter event, and phers who knew not so much about sci- countenance of him who had lived for r. Howells is giving the the seventeenth century. Samuel Lin- came to Berks county, Stephen looking at Christ. Stephex ence as a modern school girl. To-day coln, the emigrant, settled in Hingham, stoned. Stephen in his dying prayer the poor and died for the truth. Steph- ood larruping. where he had purch~sedsome land only he talks to all the millions of Chriuten- en asleep! Mass., some time nea Stephen asleep. dom about the wonders of juatillcatioll a mile distant from the old homestead. I seventeenth century. and the glories of resurrection. John I have not the faculty to tell the I ne of those minor consequences Tradition locates the spot where stood First, look at Stephen gazing intc weather. I can never tell by the. set- named Mordecai, who the house in which he lived. heaven. Before you take the leap yo1 Wesley was howled down by the mob and who was married to Sarah Jones. to whom he preached, and they threw ting sun whether there will be a About the middle of the eighteenth want to know where you are goini drought or not. I cannot tell by the Mordecai also had a son by the name cent~~ry,along in the sixties, the spirit to land, Before you climb a laddc: bricks at him, and they denounced of Mordecai, who moved south to New blowing of the wind whether it will be of unrest affected not only the Boones, you want to know to what point tht hirn, and they jostled hirn, snd they fair weather or foul on the morrow. bought a large tract of spat upon hirn, and yet to-day, in all but the Lincolns. They moved south- ladder reaches. Add it was right tha But I can prophesy, and I will prophe- is ’was the great-great-grand- ward to Vi-ginia and thence to Ken- Stephen, within a few moments o lands, he admitted to be the great sy what weather it will be when you, esident Lincoln. His1 wife father of Methodism. Booth’s bullet Quickly secured. OUR FEE DUE WREN PATENT tucky. heaven, should be gazing into it. WI the Christian, come to die. You may OBTAINED. Sand model sketch or photo. wth died in New Jersey and his family con- would all do well to be found in tht vacated the Presidential chair; but have it very rough now. It may be description for free report ns lo patontnbility. 48-PAQE At this time, and almost within hail- from that spot of coagulated blood on HAND-BOOK FREE, Contains rcforenccs and full sisted at least of one son, and prob- ing distance of the Lincoln homestead same posture. There is enough ir this week one annoyance, the next informntiop. WRITE FOR COPY OF OUR SPECIAL ably one or two daughters at this time. the floor in the box of Ford’s Theater OFFER. It is tho mostliberal proposition ever mnda hy near Exeter statioc, lived another fam- heaven to keep us gazing. A man o another annoyance. It may be this n pntont nttornov and EVEEY INVENTOR 82IOULD The sop’s name was John and he is large wealth xnay have statuary in thc there sprang up the new life of a na- pear one bereavement, the next another READ IT bofo& applyinR for patont. Address: in the- direct line of the ancestors of hall, and paintings in the sitting-room tion. Stephen stoned, but Stephcn bereavement. Before this year has a.1i ve the President. Mordecai came to Ex- and works of art in all parts of thc . passed you may have to beg for bread, eter township, Berks county, Pennsyl- Pass on now and see Steph house, but he has the chief pictures ir: or ask for a scuttle of coal or a pair ASHINGTON. D. C. vania, about the year 1720, and bought the a dying prayer. His first thought was of shoes: but at the last Christ will a large territory of land in close prox- not how the stones hurt his head, nor come in and darkness will go out. And hour what would become of his*body. His imity to what is now Exeter Station. glass though there may be no hand to clowe first thought was about his spirit. your eyes. and no breast on which to veral herdsmen were abou to Well, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” T.he has gathered the chief treasures of hi!: rest your dying head, and no candle to d for their dinner. ‘With w murderer standing an the trap door, lift God’s universe is his pal. the night, the odors of hang- ng drawn over his ing garden will regale your soul, and ‘3~0uldyou prefer to be served?” “I xecution, may grim- at your bedside will halt the chariots should prefer,” replied the kid, *‘not stop there are ma ace about t ure, but you xnd I of the King No more rents to pay, no to be served at all.” “Illsgical crea- sellated floor of a have no shame in confessing to some more agony because flour has gone up, w~ndin~cloud-stairs ‘are stretched oul ture! ” t~hcherdsmen exclaimed. “You anxiety about whera we are no more struggle with “the world, the canvases on ttlhich come out, You are noti all bo flesh, and the devil”; but pe~ce~long, and purple, and saf€ is within you a soul. I see it gleam deep, everlasting peace. heaven is the gallery from your eyes, and 1: see it irradisting Anyone sending a sketch nnd dcscri tion may asleep! quickly nscartnln our opinion i‘reo w {ether an glories are gathered. There are the your coup.~enance. Sometimes I am invention 19 probnhlv pntentnhlo. Cornmunicn- AsleepFroin which in Jesus, none blessed ever wake sleep, to weep; tions itrictiy ~~7u~~~eiit~~~~,‘~~:uiidbnokon Patents brightest robes. There-,are tbe rich. abashed before an ~udience,not be- sent freo. Oldest ncency’for securing patents. Patents talrcn throuab 1 Munri & Co. rcccivo est crowns. There are the highest ex- cause I come under their physical eye- swectal nollcc. withaut ciinrgo, in tho h~larations. John says of it: “Thc sight, but because I realize the truth A calm and undisturbed repose, Uninjured by the last of foes. kings of the earth shall bring their that I stand before so many im~nortal 9 ij honor and glory into it.‘’ And I set spirits, The probability is that your Asleep In Jesus, far from thee body will at last find a ~epulchrein sia but unavoid- the procession forming, and h the lint Thy kindred and their graves may be; come all empi~es,and the stars spring some of the cemeteries that surroun~l But there is still a blessed sleep, up into an arch for t+e hosts to march your town or city. There is no doubt From which none ever wake to weep. under. The hosts keep step to thc but that your obsequies will be decent and respe~tful,and You will be able to You have seen enough for one morn- sound of earthquake and the pitch ol pillow your head under the maple, or ing. No one can su~cessfullyexamine avalanche from the ~o~lntains,an< the Norway spruce, or the cypress, or more than five pictures in a day, There- .The reason for tEe frequent family ily, the descen~an~sof which were also the flag they bear is the flame of D the blossoming fir; but this spirit fore we stop, having seen this cluster re~ovalsof the ~incolnsis not well destined to play an im~ortantpart in consuming world, and all heaven turn: about which Stephen prayed, what di- of Divine Raphaels-Stephen gazing known, but it is quite sure tgat they the history of the President. This was out with harps and trumpets and myr- rection will that take? What guide into heaven; *Stephen~ooking at Christ; were ~ua~~ersand as anks family, from w~iic~~ancy iad-~o~ced acclama~ion of an~elicdo- will escort it? What gate will open to Stephen stoned; Stephen in his dying all that end some; day in.r~volutio~? its imme~iatesurroundings compr~sed Hanks, the mother of the minion to ~~elco~ethem in, and sc receive it? What cloud will be cleft a good many peo~l~of the same bel~ef, d~rectly,descended, The precise name the kings of the earth bring their for its pathway? After it has got lie- Some persons associate particular it is pr~ba~lethat they sought a closer of the head of the anks fa~ilyis un- honor and glory into it, Do you won- yond the light of our sun, will there be ~eligiouscommunion with pepole who certain, but it is ge~erallybelieved to der that good people often staad, like torches lighted for it the rest of the had the same spiritual tendencies. have been John. Stephen, looking into heaven? WF way? Will the soul have to travel ~ollowingthe fall of Boone, the fam- have many friends there. through long deserts befsre it reaches I iXy of John Hanks also left its native There is not a man in this house the good land? If we should lose our soil to go to V~rginia,while John Lin- today so isolated in life but there is ~athway,will there be a castle at coln, the great grand€ather of the Pres- some one in heaven with whom he whose gate we may ask the way to the ~unday-School,” and poin~out the ident,, was still there. once shook hands. As a man gets old- city? Oh, this mysterious spirit with- reason therefor. ‘*I have in mind,” he John Lincoln had a son by the name in us! It has two wings, but it is in says, “not less than twelve different ed, the number of his ce~esti~lac- a cage now. It is locked fast to keep chase can be o~itlined,both from orig- of Abraham, who was the grandfather qua~~tancesvery rapidly multiplies, men who acting as ~uper~ntendents it; but let the door of this cage open inal data and from t6e lrnowledge o of the President, and befo We have not had one glimpse of them of our Sunday-schools. Not one of Vir~iniaAbraham married the least, and that soul is off, Eagle’s these men has even a suggestion of several of the inha~itantswho are stil since the nights d them good- wing could not catch it. The light- living In that section. The land was the eldest daughter of Wil by, and they we ; but still we force; not a spark of personal magnet- ters, who also originally came from nings are not swift enough to take up in the shape of a square and lay di- stand gazing at heaven, As when with it. When the Saul leaves the body ism, not a personal Possession which rectly on the Schuyll~illriver. It ex- Berks county. [t takes fifty worlds a€ a bound. And goes to draw children to him or to the tended north from the river into the In Kentucky Abra on the steam- have I no anxiety#about it? Have you 1 over which he presides. In ’ slain by the Indian f try to a line of low hills no anxiety about it? these cases the men have been present Philadelphia and three sons; Morde e vessel disappears, and I do not care what you do with my failures in business; .by men in the urnpike. Its eastern and Thomas. The latter, a good-natured only a patch ,of sail on body when my soul is gone, or whether outer world they are passed over, and western boundaries were formed by two and easy-going individual, and the fa- you believe in cremation or inhuma- yet the church places them in positions small. creeks, the Antietam, and an- they are all out of sight, and yet wc tion, I shall sleep Just as well in a which call pre-eminently for every ele- other stream further east about half a stand looking in,the same direction; 30 wrapping of sackcloth as in satin lined ment which they so distinctly lack, To when our fri,eqds go awayprom us into with eagle’s down. But my soul-ba- bc a successful head of a Sunday-school oh erected a the future world we keep looking down tore this day passes, I will find out calls for a man with the instincts of duke was sho house in - the southeastern corner of through the Narrows, and gazing and where it will land. Thank God for leadership; a man who will infuse life his land. It was built of stone and gazing, as though we (e~pqctedthat the intimation of my text, that when into the school; hope and courage into title. His line was the proper mathe stands in’ a gorge, at the bottom of they would come, out and stand on some we die Jesus taker; us. That answers his teachers; who is fertile of mind which the creek flows. The house re- cloud, and give us one glimpse, of their ill questions for me. What though and infinite in Capacity; who can draw mains undisturbed, with the exception blissful and transfigured faces, there were massive bars between here children to him and retain their in- md the city of light, Jesus could re- n shall be G qf an addition, whic While you long ta join thelr com- fe unlem they are p 1800, and can be seen from the rail- panionship, and the Fears and the days s on the stage, eachfng Exeter Station. go with such tedium that they break that Mordecai Lincoln d meeting in Montgom- sorrow an ment keeps gnaw- and nature must be exhaled, and all

our knowledge the stature of the was not @ken into account for a. wondef if they ‘Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” It anything which would recognize your face now, so may be in that hour we will be too fee- tion that Mr. Mackay stopped gr zhanged has it been with trouble. You )le to say a long prayen It may be a little too soon. True love rises ab wonder if, amid the myriad delights n that hour we will not be able to say they have, they care as much for you I mch petty considerations. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ;he “Lord’s Prayer,” €or it has seven same. It has fallen into a rut, and tihe zs they used to when the gave you a Cault lies between the presiding spirits Omaha papers are complaining that of the President, married Nancy ietitions. Perhaps we may be too helping hand and put their shoulder Df the school who have no ability for the exposition has no leader and is, ter of ’eeble even to say the infant prayer our Burying of Morc1ecai Lincoln have been om under your burdens. You ~onderif nothers taught us, which John Quln- their positions, and the churches who theref~re,not progreasing as rapidly lost, it is lrnown that his body vas one :hey look any older; and somet~niesin :y Adams, seventy years of age, said have placed them there or allowed as it should. If it is the desire to nialre nally of the first buried in these grounds. ecl in ~ocl~in~li~mcounty, Virginia, as ;he evenin~tide,when the house is all them. to remain.” Mr. the exposition hum we would suggest Today the OleY meeting house is still piet, you wonder if you sho~Ild call his discussion with the assertion that med as a place of worship by the ,hem by their first ntlnie if they would r es i ci e nt wa s Friends, and the ravey yard continues not answer; and perh;l~s sometimes I pray the Lord my soul to keep. to receive the dead of these people, ,TOU do make the e~~~r~~~~it,nail nrhe!l Than Ever. 3218 of €he latest i~~~ernie~it~being 10 one but Cod and yourseff arc3 there We may be too feeble to employ rmiains of John Lincoln, a ~~eat-~~e~~~ call their ni~~~~,~and lis- v :ither of these fnmiliar forms; but this most widely sold grandson of n~or~ec~i.George allcl sit gazing into ji~a~r~ii, iraycr of Stephen is so short, is so ss on now, and see ~t~~li~nlook- ioncise, is so e~r~~st,is so ~o~prelien- ves of others shall be e~u~l~~* rive, we surely vill be abls to say that: be~tin~and the dishonor of is of .303 calibre. of Man at the right ~~xidof ‘Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Oh, t’il ~liri~tlooked in this f that prayer is answe~~ed,how sweet the wide world whom Dorothy wouId OVIERWORKED BRAIN. rather not hive seen just then, thaf E‘rom the Becord, Pierceton, In&. person was David Determined to Fise in his chosen pro sfie looked all th aion as an educator, Ernest Kemper, of felt, and that she felt all and perhaps Pierceton, Ind., overtaxed himself mentally more than the dismay which she look- and physically. He was ambitious, his ed. mind was always on his work. It you Grocer to-day to show you “Oh! is that you?’’ she gasped. morn until late at night he a packageof GRAIN-0, the new food poured over his books. drink that ’takes the place of coffee. 4 David let his hands, with their glad Burned the candle at both en a a welcome, drop instantly. Few personsrevenwith the strongest con- children may drink it without “You’re not very glad to see me, Do- stitution, can keep up under such a strain. as well as the adult. All who rothy,” he said,.- in quiet. but bitter re- In addition to his studies, Mr. Kemper like it. ’ GRAIN-0 has that preach. was teaching a school some three miles from a1 brown of Mocha or Java, very grateful for what Dr. Ayer’s Cherr “I-that is, you startled me,” ihe re- his home. Finally, his excessive study and is mzde from pure grains, and Pectoml has done for us, and shall keep & the 0s osure of oing to and from school in constantly on hand in the house,”---Mrs. br CHAPTER XIX.-(Continued.) hat ailed you plied, in a wild endeavor to put off any all kings of weatEer undermined his health. st delicate stomach receives it “H’m!” remarked BarbaI’a, with an. ma’am ?” Barbara asked. W. STEVENS,Fort Fairfield, Me. questions he might think proper to He was taken to hls bed with pneumonia t distress. 4 the price of coffee other sniff, “perhaps not. But for a1 “Oh! I was so frightened-I hac ask her. and his overworked brain almost colla sed. I Elor several weeks he was seriously ilE 6 cents and 25 cents per package. Two years oi doctoring for a cough two that, Miss Dorothy-Ma’am, shoulc such a horrid dream about the master YOU ,yedrs of ‘: remedies that ave no hcip of say-David Stevenboon was a mean boy I thought-” prescriptions that profites only the’ &n who wrote them, and then a trial of Dr. and I never could abide meanness ix But Dorothy and Ayer%Cherry Pectoral which helped from man, woman nor child,” the very first dose aud iff ected a complete sentence, for Ba wishing that she could sink into the cure in a short time. The difference be. “He was most genero with a horrifled tween Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and all ground, or dissolve into thin air, any- other cough medicines could not be better said Dorothy, with a sigh. Dorothy, don’t where out of the way of his hard and stated than in this conipnrison of results “Yes, to serve his own do, don’t tell m It has cured the most stubborn and obsti? steely-blue eyes, which seemed to look e attended. This Barbara sharply. “You may take sUC~ ‘‘But why?” am, was accom- nate cases of chronic bronchitis and asth- her through, and to know in a moment treated him ma. It is a specific for croup nnd whoopin generosity as that for me. Not that : eyed. cough. It cures all coughs and colds an$ all the secrets of her life. all nffections of the throat and lungs was speakinlj of that ma’am, for 1 “You should “No? Ah, that is better, Then, promptly and effectively. In response to wasn’t, but of the time when DaviC fQre noon, Miss Dorothy,” returnet numerous demands Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pec- since you don’t want to get rid of me toral is ut up iu half size bottles-sold at was a boy-a horrid boy, who though’ all in a hurry, perhaps you will let me solutely without half pr&--So cents. More about cures nothing of stealing the best apples ant beneflhis t. 1897 over $~O,~~~,OOO.Thi effected by Pectoral in Dr- Ay&S Cure- walk a little way with you. May I?” physicianFinally r0- book. Seut free, on request, by the J. C. letting another take the blame Of it.’ “Oh: yes, certainly,” said Dor ises to exceed ~3~,0~0,~0~. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. “Oh, Barbara! Barbara!” cried DO- commended Dr, are being made every da giving herself up for lost at once. W i 1li am s’ Pink like it since the days of DEVIOUS REF1 N ITIONS. rothy, “you’ve got hold of a wron@ “Do you live near here?” he a Pills for Pale Peo- - story. Why, I know that once whet you know all about the At that moment there was a slight Then send twenty-five cents for ;L six- e war cry of an angr David stole ‘some of auntie’s apple3 block on the pavement of the always SEATTLE, unqucstfonably best and cheap. and young Tom Merriman got thf est starting point and outfitting station for laughing, and the worst feelings ol busy street, and just as David spoke cured. This famous blood and nerve med- Alaska and Klondilte, does not ask or advisc person who never agrees blame, David came she had awakened Dorothy perceived that the sweet- icine had accomplished what all his for- himself.” mer ex ensivo treatment failed to accom- you to go, but you will find Seattle’s facilities, with you. Paced lady who lived on the floor above plish. %r. Kemper says his catarrh has stoclrs and experience unsurpassed and prices “Yes; and for why?” said after breakfasl the very lowest. Washington state has Klon- Hope-A sort of nerve her was also blocked, and stood for a entirely left him; ho is strong again and ambitious. bara, with uncompromising sternness srbara was clearing the table- weighs nine pounds more than he ever did. dikes of its own. Seattle is the chief city, is Strangers ar0 protected by Publio Comfort Reputation-A bubble “Because I happened to have caughl shall put on my hat and go ug He gives the pills the entire credit. 130 the young limb at it and collared him to the High street-I cannot flnish Undoubtedly she heard David’s starting teaching again and f eels nbundant- easily punctured, question just as Dorothy had done, 1 able to contin e the work. To prove Divorce-A legal pass key used i‘n before he could get away. ‘You arc this until I get some more lace;” then tKat the above is true in every respect, Mr, stealing Mrs. Dimsdale’s apples, David and undoubtedly Dorothy had never Kern er made an affidavit as follows: Smoke Sledrre-- Ciaarettes, 20. for 5 cts, Are you putting any treasure where it can pot opening wedlocks. she held it upe and showed it off tc seen her eyes so cold or her -lips sc bc stolen or burned up?‘ Stevenson,’ I said, laying hold of hin Barbara. “Isn’t it sweet?” she ex Su%,cribed and sworn to before me this Douglas is Gaelic, s~~nifyin~Dark Gray. Demise-The death of a person who austerely shut before. In her distresE the 10th day of September, 1897, ie suddenlike; ‘and you stole them othe claimed with intense s8tisfaction. R. P. WATT, Notary Publdc. Beauty Blood Beep. leaves a large estate. i and annoyance at being thus appar- apples that Tom Merriman has beer “It’s lovely,” returned Barbara, whc Wedoubt if these pills have’an Clean blood means a clean skin. No Air-The principa: ingredient used in ently caught, Dorothy blushed a vivid sacked for.’ ‘And what’s that to YOU was overjoyed at the prospect of i all tbs range of medicine, for buil Established 1780, beauty without it, Cascarets, Candy Cathar- guilty crimson-a fact upon which the a rut down and debilitated system tic cleans your blood and lceeps it clean, by the manufacture of wind. you old sneak?’ he asked. ‘Sneak 0‘ baby. “Then do, you wish-me to g( sweet-faced lady put the usual con- stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- no sneak,’ said I, ‘you’l1 turn out YOU: Broko tho Bule. body. Begin today to ~AL~~~’~GRASSES A” CI~OVER~o with you, ma’am, or will you go alone?’ pockets to me, my flne gentleman; ant “Do you want to go?” Dorothy ask struction to which all highly moral per- ils, blotches, blackheads, Are warranted, They produce! We are sons seem to jump at once in a mo- ’This coffee, my dear,” said Kiclrles, ous complexion by taking the largest growers in America. LOW- Yoa’ll go straight up to the house an( ed. “reminds me of what mother use& to you’ll tell Miss uimsdale that it wa! “Well, ma’am, to be honest, I don’t ment of doubt-that is, the very worst make.” “Does it, really?” exclaimed est prices. Seed Potatoes only $1SO Per possible one. YOU stole the apples last week, an( 1 want to turn out the room for Misi his wife, a pleased look coming ontc barrel. Big farm seed catalogue with “Can you give me no news from clover and grain samples (worth $10.00 then you’ll go and ask Tom Merri Esther, You see, she may come near her ‘face. “Yes; and she used to make man’s pardon for having let him li( ly as fast as her letter, and I shouldn’ home, then?” Dorothy asked, in a des- about the worst coffee I ever drank.” to get a start) sent you by the John 8. perate voice, raised far above her usu- Salzer Seed Co., La Crasse WiS., upon under your fault,’ ‘That I shan’t,’ say! like to put her into a dirty room,” -B 0ston Traveler. celebrated for more @ al tones. receipt of IOC aiid this notice. w.n.f, he. ‘Then,’ says I, ‘I just walks yo1 “It can’t be dirty, Barbara,’’ criec than a century as a aQJ David looked down at her in sur- right off to Miss Dimsdale, and she’l Dorothy, laughing, “because nobodj delicious, Women of Foreign ~nnda. nutritious, see you with your pockets full, red, has ever slept in it.” prise-an involuntary action which In China a wife is never seen by her was not lost upon the lady, who wa& and flesh-forming 8 handed as you are. No’, says I, ‘it’s nc I‘: future master. Some relative bargains “Well, ma’am,’’ Barbara retorted, beverage, has our a use to struggle. I’ve got you safe bl can’t say that I know a dirtier persox still unable to pass on. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 411 ,for the girl, the stipulated price is paid “News?” he repeated. “Why, of d Drugglstsrefund the money if itfails to cure. 2x1 the arms, and so I mean to keep you than Mr. Nobody-on the whole.” %?? and she Is afterward a submissive whether you like It or not. And i, course I can. I have so much news to %?? slave. The women of ancient Rome Dorothy laughed. “Well, then yo1 No man knows just what he can do till he tries, once Miss Dimsdale knows the truth evidently have a lot to do, and I woulc tell you that I hardly know where to Comes to Tsll This Story, on the front of every 9QJ were treated with the greatest respect. begin. see-Lady Jane is do you know what she’ll do, Davit just as soon go alone, So I will gc (From the Battle Creek Moon.) Still they were not allowed to inherit back, of package, and our Stevenson?’ says I. ‘No,’ says he Among the mouldcrs at the works of property and could be divorced by their Doroth er head in time to husbands for counterfeiting their keys sulkily. ‘What?’ ‘She’ll never stop tc the Michigan foundry company can be think that you’re David Stevenson ol see t;hat the lady had passed on and and for drinking wine. In Turkey a found Mr. Amos Mtrynard; he has lived Holroyd,’ I says, ‘but she’ll just hanC re David had in Battle Crcelt for over ten years, is woman is held in the most rigid seclu- honored and respected by all who know sfor). She must always appear veiled. you over to the constable at once, and NONE OTHER CIENUINE. I don’t think, my young gentleman,’ 1 him; such is the man who malres this With Pigs and dogs, she is forbidden statement, he says: “ I have had ltiduey to enter a mosque, and the koran de- adds, ‘that Tom Merriman having go1 trouble for years, and it has made my clares a woman who is unmarried to be the sack to All your inside with ill- life miserable. The heavy lifting, ncces- gotten goods, ’11 help you with thc ould have let sary in my business, made me worse. I in a state of reprobation. Siberian that woman upstairs know that they women are raised as abject slaves, un- bench in the very least.’” have been compelled to lie in bed in a help- “Well, so I sup gave in,’ less condition for as long as nine days at a said Dorothy. time; the greatest pain was from my back, . The most capricious which sometiincs felt as though a bayonet whim of her husband is law to the Si- “Well, of course, 0,” return- ed Barbara, with practical plainness IYAB being run througli me in the region berian woman, and should he desire a of my kidneys; many citizens of Battle divorce he has only to tear tho cap “but all the same, he never forgave mf Creek knew how bad I was. I could not Criticism is ofter the resort of ignorance. Prom hnr haad -E?urrhannn for having been the one to get the bet- move without the greatest caution, for ter of him, and never forgot it, not tc her annoyanae, but she listened pa- as soon as I attempted to stoop over, bend tiently till he had exhausted that topic, the very last day we were at the hall, to one side, or even turn in bed, the pain Did you know that millfons of micro Ah! Miss Dorothy, darling, if you had till she had heard who was married was simply unbearable. T wore porous bacteria, ptomaines, iaviafbla to and who was dead, of a Are in such a plasters constantly for the little tem- ked in thought proper to marry David Steven- bowels,naked eye ca of inka s Advice-The TVhole Tmth oan bs son, you would have had to do with- one’s rick-yard; and of a barn belong- porary relief they brought me. When- +rOU bb? to her Because she is a Woman. out me. He never would have had me ing to another whic ever I caught the slightest cold it wcnt by lightning, straight to my kidneys and made me about him, and I wouldn’t have faken worse. I was advised to try Doan’s Kid- service under his roof-no, not to save Then he told her Y*OU STARTLED ME, proved the Hall-her perfect old home, ney Pills, and got some. I have taken in Here is a letter from one of the multitude of women who have been restore myself from ending my days in the all four boxes of them, and I now feel as workhouse.” soon, before I get tired or the day gets w’hich in her mind needed improve- active as ever. A few monthsago I would to health and usefulness by Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medicine: hot;” for although September was half ment of no kind-how he had put a D~anMns. Px~lzu.4~:-I feel as though your advice had lifted me from tho “Barbara, Barbara,” cried Dorothy have ridiculed the idea of being cured so chidingly, “not for me?” wer, the weather just then was most rt,- capable gardener in to bring quickly, and being able to work ?s I can “Well, if you had put it In that way, sultry and trying to those not in the place into real good condition-- best of health. Miss Dorothy, YOU might have got over “And old Isaac?” said Dorothy,flerce- She was soon ready, and went intu [Y. cold hands and feet, was me,” the old woman answered. But stay? I think I ought to say the cosey little kitchen to ask Barbara “Oh, he is still about-I shouldn’t extremely nervous, could If there was anything she wanted, but ncy Pills to many fricnds who were trou- here that although I have called her turn any old servant of yours off, you bled as I was, and in evcry case I havc not sleep wel1,was trou- ;he did not happen to want any thin^ know. There are plenty of odd jobs bled with frightenea old in many parts of this story, Bar- learned they proved as beneficial as with bara was not, and could not reason- zt all. for him about the place.” me. Boan s IGdncy Pills would be chcap d~,e~~s~had heart trouble o I look all right?” Dorothy a&- ably be called an old woman in the “What sort of odd jobs?” de~anded to me at almost any price.” and a feeling as though ?d, turning herself about. Dorothy. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, my breath was going to common acceptation of the word, She “Yes, you look very sweet this morn- was a year or*so over fifty, and a very (To be Continued.) ~oster-~~il~urnCo., Buffalo. N. Y., solo booklet and Sam le free for the asking, stop, also had leucor- ing, Miss Dorothy,” said agents for the U. S. ~em~mbcrt,hF name; ou can bu a box For IOC, 95c, 5ocr at your strong, hale wo~anat that, and at this store. Latisfaction guaranteed.! 78 rhea, I tried to get wish the master could see you this ~o~~’s,and take no other. help but all remedies time to Dorothy she was a very rock ~ORS~IPOF COD. and tower of strength. minute.” f failed, until I wrote to do I,” echoed Dorothy promptly Rev, Eristol Gives Soma TI~ely There are too many people who never get PCI e of the letter from Es. “SO ligious enough to m&e them look pleasant in Sold and guaranteed to you. I cannot thank w “Well, he will see me soon enough Well Worth ~lieri8~~ing. c~urch. bnoco laablt by all d ther in the joy and expecta. you enough for your soon enough. Good-by, Barbara,” The Rev. C. 6. Bristol of Rartford, kind advice, and I wish tion ming, Dorothy passed Barbara followed her to the door and AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS, that day with quite a light heart, gnc Conn,, says in his anniversar~sermon: We arc asserting in tho courts our right :o the totelleveryone thegrezt watched her Out into the street, and “Let me remind you that among all exclusive use of the word “CA~~ORIAand even sat down to the little piano and “PPITCIHER’S CASTORIA,” as our TradiMarlr. good your remedies have truly, as she had said, her young mis. the deflnitions and conceptions of wor- done me.-‘raarJfA sang one or two of the songs that Dick I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachu- C. tress was looking very-bonny that day ship and the house of God, ours is ~O~VER,Wolfsvilie, Md. liked best. And then she went to bed her fair hair, loosely arranged, ye1 setts, was the originator of “PITCHER’S CAS- Op one that has from the earliest time TORIA,” the same that has borne and docs now and SlePt, leaving the door open be. not untidy-looking, she had a small tween her room and Barbara’s for corn. leaned toward the more strict and cgn- bear the fac-simile signature of CHAS. H. pany, and she d &raw bonnet trimmed with ribbon and FLETCHER on evcry wrapper. This is the a cluster of gloire de DIjon roses, original ‘”PITCHER‘S CASTORIA” which has did, about Dick been used in the homes of tho mothers of Nor was it a Axxprica for over thirty years. Look carefully saw Dick on board of a large steamer nt the wrapper and see that it is “the kind you for me. I am wearing w8hite clothes and a sailor hat, tan-colored shoes and Suede gloves 01 haw always bought,” and has the signature of greatly+with bearixig-down pains and backache. I was advised by a friend to looking very bromed and happy. HE CNAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrnppor. No about the same tone, and she carried one baa authority from me to us0 my namo try your Vegetable Compound, I did so and can say positively 1 am cured. 1 was leaning over the side of the ship, a large white cotton parasol to shield have recommended your medicine to all my lady friends, and would advise any with a cigarette in his mouth, just as her from the sun. ‘ 3f God, with those branches that just- of of my sex suzeriag from female weakness to give- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Com- she had Been him &any a time, and It was a very simple and cheap tol- ly concern the upbuilding the spir- arch 8, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. by hi8 side there‘ stood a beautiful lady lette, but it was fresh and dainty-look- itual life and the extension of the women troubled about their health to write to her -not a girl like Dorothy herself, but Ing, and Dorothy looked bright and kingdom of G thin the walls of mont, Agents. a beautiful woman of about thirty f all charge. All such letters are lovable and a little lady from the :he church yo upon a hallowed years old, such as Dorothy fancied her 3pot, consecrated-made holy-for the :rown of her bonnet to the tips of her EIoWa Thle! ~ old friend at home, Lady Jane Sturt, of hoes; indeed, more than one person worship God. As Jehova spake to ars rewara might have been at that age, They :bought so as she passed up the street; seemed to be talking earnestly togeth- a time-such a long time md the old General, who was out for iis usual morning trot, stopped in his walk, and, wheeling round, stood to ook after her till she had turned the :orner and was out of sight,

Everything wnrra 115 atylcs of Voliic atylou of Harness. 4 nature that is not so sensitive nor 35 lips, was gazing at them, Dick turned ’orty years younger. Top Cuggica, $36 to $70. 10trained in the arts of true manhood Gnrroya, $50 to 91% Cnrrin- his head and looked her full in goa Phnocons Trnps Wngo tnd womanhood will not be reverent ottds, Sprin&Xoncl Mi ier way, reached the shop for which ;nd with the glance-- of an utter str iere, nor elsewhere considerate of the CHAPTER XX. ‘eelings of others. It is ‘therefore at 1) CO., En Crosse, ITR a shriek Do- ring them away in a neat little parcel )ther hours in God’s house that I ask rothy awoke - the n her unoccupied hand. And then, TOU to maintain the attitude of rever- sun was streaming ust as she stepped off the doorstep of mce. When for any purpose yon are Toqnit tobacco easily and forovcr, be n~;~g- in at the sides of he shop on to the pavement, she sud- irought here, whether the first day or nelie. Itill of life, IICI’VC and vigor, t:ilre No-To- he fourth; whether for work or wor- f?r;tc,the won(lc~,-~~,orl~~~*.that malrcs tvcnlr nicn hip, let us d:ot forget it is God’s house, tnd do all things as in His presence Stcrliiig Ecuicdy Co., C1iic:iFo or New through the door- lave retreated back into the.shop; but ,nd for His glory. Enter it not until way with a little t was too late for that. David Stev- ‘ou have left at the door all world1 tray besring Doro- nson had already uttered an exclama- hoaghls and commonpla~~convel ion of surprise, and was standing ions; de content to ~eparateyoursel with a world-wide rom hunian co~~aiii~nshipsfor t3e Cmldy c:1 Ll~mtic curt C~ll~~i~):~t~olllpnvcr, If nmicted wlth reputntion. Cn t a log arbara?” Dorol3y iis her. noment, and be gl LOC. 2363. ~f B. C. C. hil- dhggists rcfiiild molloy rreo to au. hands to gasped. iOd,” Japan‘s cxgort trade has doublccl In tho, ~d~t 1 Ivc years, ss --

MICH.- Xr, A. G. Ellis, 01 this city, is probably the best known travel- ing man in Michigan. Nearly every one in Saginaw Valley knows “Bert” Ellis. For twenty years he has carried his samples and good nature to his many merchant friends, who are always glad to see 1iii.i. But Mr, Ellis had trouble the same as other people, traveling, harclly two nieals e, or twice in the same bed, rs of the night to make the oking probably to excess, arc ch injured Mr, Ellis’s health. last week to Bu rvous, his sleep brolten, and restless; his stomach troublesome; his heart’s me driving stall ed to Clark, Ont,, by the illness of her trouble with par- from his new

‘ormer home in DurLPbam, Out., last rcleelr bs the sad news of her father’s Ilness. Charley Mitchell, east of town, drove ~01pto Akron with sleighs, the first of I. A*FRXTZa ast week to visit relatives, but had to NTPBT. All woik done epual t lorrow a buggy to return. tho best. It Is, my aim to mak factory, of Bay City, is rnagkiagcoin- very job olwork a blessing to thos R. Wolston, of Bad Axe; was in town ~QSwhom it Is done. MY Prices am reasonablt The intense itching and smarting, inci- tracts with the farmers for the coming No charge for examination. Office over Fritz' dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed season. letween trsins Tuesday and made a store. Not at boxneon by applying Chamberlain1’ s Eye and :umber of farmers happy over the pur- ~’CLK~TON-M. D. Skin Ointment., Many very bad cases and Accoucheur. Oil have been pormanontly cured by it. It machine agent, passed through our Bro. Bcribe of Elmwood,#vejoin with A. M’KENZK~~ is equally efficient for itching piles and town one day last week on his way east the editor in sadness to part with yon John Hildy sad , Cass City, Mich. s a, favorite remedy for sore nipples, %scorrespondent. May good fortune mver ooncladed t ptlyattended to and satisfactio chitpped hands, chilblains frost bite8 to Sheridan township, and on his re- turn reported a number of sales at that 38 yours wherever you ,ravel this journey alone in the lot. ‘uture, snd have a Wm, Patch who has xith heart disease for some time,past, not food but has been put under strict discipline’in regard to labor and food for on. Price 25 months. John Keene has gone to Orion. e and special attention is gi John Teteel is in town for a fe The legal flurry spoken of in sue and located south-west of Deford, our business, A full line Dray1ng;oP all kinds solicited. Cass City, Mlcf shouXd have been located north-vest of our town. Perhaps it was inadvertancs while writing. mont, Jesse Sole an.d James traded horses last week have exchang- 0d back again. A Yankee “boss" oould not get on to an Englishman’s ways, Blsitlng brethren are cor an Znglish “harss” could not un-

school board are in ta racket as turned from East Jordan Saturda to whether the 17th of March is or is

will cure the most persistent cough. Wheaever there ia a tickling sensation in is somewhat improv he throat take a few drops of tho Elixir

ss CITY LODG meets on the flrr their stock of mer Tuesday eveni month, at 7:Y ~~ost~eof the yellow me&al lock. Visitlng b street into their own building. croup or lung trouble BROWN, W. prop~rtyby calling f E! ded, ‘I“ 11, Fritz titifa A. A. AN~~RSO~,S~creta~Y. The two young ladios who gave the payin~forthe woar tender fsolings of the Church rY * *Flag stations. Train stop only on signax. .-- --Ic.*.LUI(cIM PraiEs No. 5 will. run Monday ~V~dnesdayqnt AP~rST-Pr~achi~gservices at 1O:SO a. rn. a Friday- No. G Thursday add Saturday, A1 from severe colds 7:OIl p, m. on Sundw. Sunday school at Ither thins daily 8xce~tSu~~ay In. Prayur meetlug on T hursdny evening. C~NNEG~ION~:Pontfac with Detroit Ciranr NET. E, Rus~~~oo~,Pastor. Faven and ~~~w~~eeRy Oxford with Bai Jty Division Michigan Coritral Ry; Imlay Clt; ject of “Duties that the cosr vith Chicago JC Grand Trunk Ry.; Clifford witf ‘Flint & Pere Marguerte By.; P~~eonw~thSaginav owes to the editor.” Fell ruscoia mE0llBY. near all the bridges. s~~n~entsof tho ~~T~RP~IS w. C. SAN~OR~.&Ul.SUDt. We are sorry to learn t you tf?inlcis the main duty that w0 OWE 1 E‘~’~ODrS‘~EPlSCOPAL,-Preachingservlce village, Kin~ston,cannot h upon it in a crisF I at 1O:SO it, ni, and 7.00 p m Sunday, Clas age caucuses and make your items. JVe meetlugs follow mornlnb. serilce: Sunday sch’bc i at 12 in. Junior League at S:OO p, m. Xpwortl tions without so much trouble and ex j League at 6:OO p. m. ~r~yer-meetingat 730 01 ci temen t. Yhursday evexdng, REV. J. W. FENN,Pastor. R~~BY~ERrAN.-Sundaypreachlng semrlcee I 10230 a. m. and 7:oO p. M. Sunday SChOOl 8 I m. Junior Endeavor at Y p. m. Y, P. S. C. E 6:OO p. m, Prayer meeting on Thursday even at 7:$0. REV. B. J, BAXTER, Pastor. and Wah~amegalast week. a piece of now land about that time on John Coulter and wife and Isaac ridgos, another of the and shoe horn. and get a pair of H, L. PINNEY, * w. Lewis’ ‘6Wear-Resisters.” Easy to Cnsb ier. A er Austin and wife visited at Geo. Stock’s rst settlers. Now if Mr, Nlc put on, easy to take off. Always fit on Sunday. oan give us my light on the WCZZ, but never fit tight. No pinch- Mr. Bridgos making Novesta his por- ing anywhere-feet or p o c k e t- Miss Silvia Sharp and Mrs. V. Warn- book. The easiest, most durable Calls y6ur att~~ti~n~CIthe fact that he s er, of Evergreen, visited at Mrs. lrvin’s tnawnt home, would be pleased to hear ready-to-wear shoes nkde are the on ~~esday, from him through the ENT~~~~~sE. R. Coulter and daughter Mary, of is a noticeable fact that numerous Evergreen, called on friends on the towns in this part of the state, among County Line Tnesday . which are included Caro, Cass *City Mrs, A. W. Sole, of Defor and ~~in~ston,had two 3uest of her dau~~~er,Rlrs that the ticko

3hasod John Wheeler’s farm I take possession in April. e arc now prepare ?an think of at present is reason so Qeo, Youn~sis the happy papa of to do all kinds of n mrruptod as in the drink question. Fair minded men in other things, mon

there he was the guest of IV. A. Beach, Novesta’s former merchant. fellow man to go down to tho eternal pit by the suicidal route.

in Argyle town., easily cleared; wall drain harnberlai ti’s Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and eflticient prepura- tions on the mark& It brokean ex- Zeedingly dangerous cough for nours. and in gratitude theref 3ire to inform you that I mill rnproved 80 acres one mi% west of without it, and you shoizld feel prolid of exchange for itnb-oved fo~$y. ;he high esteefn in which your liemedies ire held by the people ingoueral. It is me remedy among ten thausand. Suc- :em to it.-0. K, Downey, ]Editor Xlem-

Take Laxati ve Brorno Quinine Tablets )ruggists refund the mopey lf falls to Cure 2Sc. Oeo. Crea visits friends and relatives The bladder was created for one pur- pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine andb such it is not liable $0 any form of disease except by one of two ways# the first way is from imperfect nctioa of the kidneys. Tho aecond was is from

Miss Maggie Blair was a guest of less here on T Hiss Annie Reader last week. solthe womb, like the bladder, was creat- D, Burton, of Gagetown, transacted ed for one purpose. and if not doctored too much is not ,liable to weakness or disease, except xn rare cases. It iE O'Rourke Bras, bought forty acres situated back of and very close to the Link have been the guests of 6. Link bladder, therefore any pain, disease 01 or Windows and Doors. if land from pt, Cfase last week valued if this place the past week. Messrs. inconvenience manifested in the kidneys Daniels and Lin on their way to back, bladder, or urinary possage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weak- ;he lakes whe ness or womb trouble of some sort, The ;he summer, error is oasily made and may be as easily eek we have been avoided. To find out correctly, set your ITHOUT urine aside fo: twenty four hours; a sed- DOUBT by high water, it iment or settling indicates kidney or Th per published is the ming like a lake east of town. We al- bladder trouble. The mild and the ex- traordinary effect of! Dr. ICilmerP Swamp YORK Boot, the great kidney and bladder rem. edy is soon realized. If you need a me at Wm, McCauley,'s Monday, a medicine you shonld have the best. At 16 Pages. Only $1 a Year. Waters' Tuesd druggists fifty cents'and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon receiptof Was a, very wide sc bhrse two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the Cass Uity Enterprise and send your address to Br, Kilmer & Go., Binghamp- ton, N. Y. The propriotors of this paper Scientific and lnstr guarantes tlie genuinenese of this offer lores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, )orus, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- ,ively cures Pilea, or no pay required. It Around the,Hearth, s guaranteed to giye perfect satisfaction U Iloneyiand Business, tmeumonia. World-Wide Field, No school this week on account of Our Family Story, Do you want to buy youngpigs? the bad roads 311 on our village blacksmith. .#I.Frank Martin has rented Orange Kill Farm from James Grenache. nil1 this spring. An Inter-denominational Weekly Prof. Youngs is doing a good stroke Mr. Stokes family are movi is the guest of Miss Mabel Baxter. Paper. Sabbath Reading is solely re- Df business in this vicinity repairing iveek, south of Elkton. Miss Rachel Flint, is visiting her ligious. No news; no polotics. A Drgans. Wood bees are all the rage around brother, near Cass City, this week. grand paper for the truth-seeker. It We hear that A. Leach will be a res- ;his part of the country. Mrs, R. Livingston, who has been lected matter. ident of Beaulsy this summer. 't William Kasanke and Amol Born are visiting her many friends here for the 3ome of our fair onos smile? ivorking in the stave mill at Linkville, past two months, returned to ness and Sabbath Reading. And send forBible, free sampleAddress pages of our Bag on Sunday was a little Most every one around this vicinity in Downington Monday. ees. A number were tnd Linkyille attended the sale of John Rumor< had it that wedding bells JOHNDOUGALL & Co., broken down in R. Errer,-at Canboro, last Wednesday. were about to ring in ou 150 Nassau St., New York, SI" Judging from the William Evans and Herme Warring- lay last week, but owi 3p;ring we would not be surprised if ;on, moved the furniture of M. Evans, circumstances they failed there was an unexpected change in the if East-Canboro, to Elkton, to be ship- Seldom is the transit township oficers this elect Jorry, of life full of hope, to unrelent- ing death, so sad, and so $s inthe death of John previous issue, mention. his illness, but it was then thought that he was improving-and that he y recover. But despite their birthday parties on some other efforts of relatives, svening besides Saturday, and not have edical assistants, he oreathed his last at qn early hour Fri- lay morning last. His remains were , Ont., his former

Friday, to visit his son

eriends here on Monday. Cured if His Advice is Fol I owed. clery Storo where a full sent here, died last week. -__ Arlie Smith returned from the south Editor Enterprise. part of the state last week. During the year 1897 I tr oaw, Bay City and vicinity over 18OC i Union Caucus at Bingham school patients suffering from chronic disuaseE house on Thursday afternoon. of nearly every variety, and in not a H, Dodge and Dell Wendrick are run- single instance have I failsd to effsct D cnre, where my advice has been followed eir sugar factories full blast. to the end. This loads me to believe ach & Son are kept busy of late, that all chronic maladies can be cured turning out rolbrs, harrows, wagons, So well satisfied am I of this fact that 1 As ~~n~yas a pocket in a shirt will give a written guarantee of a posi- etc. Spring ;Samples Now Ready. or a fa~~owcow in w, family. tive and permanent cure to every pa. Wilson Crane, is tieot I treat; or in case A! taiiure, I mil. Goods delivere bert Walters, having hired there for forfeit the entire fee, To those who art ailing, and mhose cases have 8 a the summer. others, this will be glad news, 80 I woulc John Crane, who was taken seriously be pleased to see it in your columns. The maladies mhich prevail most ir ill last weeiI is reported as considerab. this section, and mhich I am mostlj ly improved. called upon to treat, are catarrh and cn- Miss Warner, of tarrhal*dea~ness,male and female weak with her sister, Mrs. Dodge, the ness, also ruptnre, and all diseases 0' J, M. therectiim. In the treatment of thesc 't buy or make an first of last week. rnaladietl I do not kn'ow what failure is apo of a rack until you SGO my Wm, McLeish, who has been visiting Scores of representative citizens whc by me mill bear evi uew rack on exh~b~tio~, MD his sister, Mrs. H, Deming, returned his home at Bay Port, on Saturday. I give consultation free, so all pros pective patients can call, have a chat an( IS satisfy themselves without cost. My of 0 fice is 106 ~a~hing~onAm., directl: opposite the Baucroft House, andfrom m: 11 very good or vice versa hours are from 9 to 8; We have our new Spring Stock of Dcess Goods and all to 2, Ti'. x. , M. D. the Latest Novelties in Trimmings and Linings to match. Also Dimities, Ginghams, Percales, Prints, Silks, Velye- Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons and e dy-made Skirts and Wrappers a specialty. Ladies' and Gent's Underwear and Hose of all kinds. Jas. Belknap, who has been acting When in need of nice new Dry Goods call End look our as engineer in the saw mill at Lamotte Patentee, stock over before buying. We pay the hightst market Orders can be left at I?. €4 for the past three years, has moved price for all kinds of produce. back 00 his farm and will wrestle witb Fritz's stare. - the plow and Canada thistles in thc smithi ng and Repairing future, John and Thomas Jackson, Thos. Jr. A large stock of Light and Heavy e. Boots and on short notice. and Thos . ~e~chSr ., I. Waidle~~C. A Shoes, Washing Machices, Sewing liargrave, A. 3. Sp'ftler and Dell Hen. on hand. drickof Elmwood, an h and Maplo wdod wanted. bell, of Elllington, visited Mt. Morial!

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Ithas aured me, and thank God 1: an p?ved and now a well and healthy woman lrial bottles free at T. 13. Frit'z's Drug Large stock of best varieties at low sst rates. Full assortment of Frui Store. Regular3 size SOc llcited from prhrties who intend plant auarnnteed OF price refund re. We cnn save you money. Send fo I I

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populists Could Not Agroo. rence between the stafe com- E the iniddle-of-the-road and fusion wings of the Populist party was of 90 motormen and conductors. Th men have asked for regular hours, an ingree Wants Corporation$ helcl at Lansing, but it did not result Uncle Sam is Making Preparations in the anticipated reconciliation, but pay for overtime. They have worke to Pay More Taxes, from 14 to 16 hours per day. Ever rather tended to widen the breach, caste Hindoos and Mohammedans in8 toi Alaska, to the Klondlike, or the I conductor and motorman is a membe much harsh language b - I repairs. The Oregon has been orderel against the Europeans. It had its ori- country, and that is the neces- SLATURE MEETS MARCH 22 in by the two factions. of the union. Both the Union and Cor r providing an adequate and solidated lines are in the hands of re CUBA MUST BE MADE FREE to Valparaiso, Chili, as that woulc gin in an attack upon a plague search The middle-of - the - ro food supply. Wheeher procured ceivers, and the latter have advertise place lier considcrable nearer Cuba thai pFrty. Two soldiers had already been ads Will Reccivo Pnrticulai proposition to organize a new commii Algor Pushing Army Proparation when at Il’rancisco, and if occasioi States, in the Dominion, or at for new men. Trouble may result. . San killed, and the police bad fired on the on-Govornor Says Taxes arc tee from both factions and issue a cal to Nost Any Emorgency-Two Nev should require her services in tli mob, killing six persons and wounding the supply stores here OF further on, for a state convention to nominate Later.-The circuit court judges tool Xly Borne and in Somo Caser Warships Purchased From Brazil- neighborliood of the Phillipine island many others. Other dispatclies sa~ straight Populist state ticket indepenC a hand to settle the strilie, and wit1 comlng Uubearablo. in Cannot Expect Europosn Aid. she would still be as convenient to tha that a plague inspector and three mex ent of all other silver parties. Thi great success. An order for the receiv , ers to take bacli all men who appliec in the Shropshire regi was rejected by the fusionists, wli to death. witliin 24 holm, and fixing 10 hours a “Grim-visaged war” is apparently tc thi su3 proposed tlie appointment of a join activity immense orders have beci A later dispatch fr ~essionof the state legislature has at committee to meet with representative a clay’s work with wages at 81.55 pe makean entrance in the next act ir day, was obeyed. Thc strikers at onc tho tragedy now being enacted by tlic given etc,, which have causec the hospital, burnec t been issued by Gov. Pingrce. The of the Democratic and silver Eepulc the S ~Vincliestei*and othe rcs, and savagely as lican parties in Detroit on April 5, fo returned to work. The court statec United States, Spain and Cuba. Unclc that if the strikers had any grievance Sam continues to malie extensive prep small aafactnrers to begin thl d the doctors, liilling one of them the purpose of arranging a fusion on operation of tliekw-orks day and night riot is described as causing i they should have been submitted to tlil arations for the struggle, and, while ii state ticket similar to the one effectec contracts have beem made for powde dous sensakion. All the avail coiirt for adjustment. That course lie is impossible to secure any oecial intim l whom it may concern, greeting: two years ago. This proposition wa and cartridges tvhieh are keeping thc ation at Washington as to what step!: able troops and artillery have beer See. 6, of Art. 5 of the constitu- also rejected after a long and bitte largcst mills in the emintry running tc t and bushess is suspended. are to be talcen in dealing with Spain perative. For instance. as bread rsfised ion of the state of Michigan, it is pro- wrangle, and then all attempts their full capacity; ~il~t*sand macliin Tided that tlie governor shall take car g 1C.loniiilro Expedition. yet enough is constantly leaking oul with baking powder must be reliea np- to an agreement were given up. ists me being enlisted as rapidly ’8 Awful Work In Australia. Probably the best equipped part: or is made apparent by official order: an for the ahiaf part of every meaf,, Tlie middle-of-the-road faction, whicl possible; and tlie Nat60nal Guards o Disaster and desolation beyond de from Michigan that will seek fortunr and actions to give a fair idea of thc imagine the helplessness of a mism‘ y Sec. 7 of the same article he i the courts have recognized as the regu several states are bei scription have overtalcen two colonies oj in Alaska this year departed from the trend of affairs. with a can of spoiled baking powdter: la19 Populist committee, promptly is the full quota for Australia from’theintense heat of theix “Soo” for Seattle from this city in: BUYonly the very best flour; it is th@ Sure on estraordinary occasions. sued a call for a state convention to bc The action of Secretary of War Alga years, particularly i midsummer sun. "Water in tho wells private car. The party numbers 2C in making such extensive changes ir cheapest in the end. Experience hdcl at Grand Rapicls, June 21, and thc coast and gulf states. sunk into the parched carth, streamE has and includes leading business and pro the divisions of the army is significant, program of the leaders is to head of Spajn, too, is said to meln”ag rectivc dried up, and rivers visibly sank as in shown the Royal Bak rrn rule of tasation. the Rcpublicans by nominating Pin fessional men. The departure of tht Orders have been issued creating tlic a falling tide. Forests be the most reliable a party was made the occasion of a big preparations, but the lack 0% read3 Ry Sec. 13 of the same article “a1 grce for governor. departments of the Gulf and of tlic by fire and the srnok companies now uniformfy supply thi3 ssessments herealter authorized shal The othcr faction will participate ir demonstration, about 800 people re Lakes and abolishing the departments 3corching sun. hgiles brand, as others will not keep in this: pairing to the depot with a brass band QD property at its cash value. the Detroit conference and arrange z of tlie Missouri and of Tesas. The cle burned, and in New Ze climate. Be sure that the ba fusion. The Soo-Yukon Mining (SS Transporta partment of the East will embrace the Victoria, bush fires have bhtted out tion Co,, as the party is named, wil‘ ----,--- states on the Atlantic coast to and in- whole townships. Settlers flo& to the sail from Seattle for 8t. Il‘licliaels Apri: A Turning Over at the Soldiers' no~~, cluding North Carolina; the depart- towns in hundreds and thousands, half which all must place a chief rdiance, on a schooner chartered for the trip, gets into war with the United 8%dc! The annual meeting of tlie Soldiers 1 ment of t’ne Lakes will include TT7iscon- naked, terribly blistered and terror- and can ander no circumstances beb The company will build two light drafl she must fight it out alone, although il [Isme board resulted in a general tnrn sin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, %ti-iclren. Hundreds raced many miles neglected, They may, of course, be” 3teamers at the mouth the is rumored that Emperor Framcis ing over of the oficial stag of the homc of Yukon. IZentuclry and Tennessee, with heacl- b;~escape tlie flame?,of burning forests supplemented by as many the timbers and materials being talien Joseph of Austria, has promised Spain mil fields, and thousa md the election of a new crew. Gov quartcrs at Chicago, and the depart- abledelicacies to pack as theor desireprospect to horn ~eattl~.Powc?rful sand pumps that he will interfere and will try tc rescued in burning b Pingree attended the meeting and ulf will comprise the, states induce Germany and other powers. tc md d~cdgingand diving outfits are in. of Soutln Carolina, Georgia, Florida, xf 500 heroes who or irged some of the changes, with thc join in a*protestagainst further inter- From the ng Journdt. I Auded in tlie plant, the object being ~~~bama,~~ississil~pi, Louisiana and 5mt with horses to sa *esult that Commandant James A, vention by the United States in Span- 10 prospect the streams for gold. The Yrozer is retired, Col, Bishop is nc Texas, with headquarters at Atlanta. ish affairs. THE NEWS CONDENSED:, A book ipts for all kincTs o s state, are required to pay onl; onger treasurer, and the insurance supplies and outfits of the ~omp~~~The troops at all army posts are now cookery, which is specially valuable for ant one-twenty-sistli of the taxer :ost approsimately 840,000~ prepared to receive ordei-s to move in THE WAR SITUATION. Icllarquis of Salisbury, the BBtitish mlicies, the occasion for the last - USe thetrail Royal or In Bakingthe campy,. POW- is ied for state, county and municipa iome scandal, are ordered canceled. any ~~~cti~~at threc hours’ notice, merrsjer, is suffering from B~~~t’spub1 rposes, leaving their just proportior MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMIS, ample transportatio~ Eumors are aflbat that near Aclmiral iisaase. Che rule re~uiringveterans to pay fox icard may be relieved from his com- der sf New York. The, re-‘ ,heir clothing out of their pension Osford citizens raised $40 for Cuban e’pnrpose have been ar- Luis Polo de Bernabe, tYiws.new ceipts are thoroughly practical, and’tlie. rangecl, .A general ~oveme~tof troops mand on account of his health. noney was rescinded. ;Uf€erCrs, 3pdssip minister, has arrived at Wash- are carefully explained,, sat from t’he interior posts, both cavalry The war department is arran~ingto ~hepub~ieespcnses to fall upon tht Capt. George E. Sucld, of Grand Rap- ngtom and bcen formally p~.esen~e~to inexperienced may, with. its dov. Pingree lias designated ~nes-and infa~t~~to s~~po~t the new secure a large supply of the most mod- farmers, laborers, man~ifacturersanc ds, was elected commandant; John ar- ?resictend ~~~~~inley. aid, >readily prepare everything requb- lay, April 29, as Arbor day. tillery Batteries on tlic coast is ex- ern rifles, suRicicnt in time of ernerg- ther propcrty-o~vnersof the state. ~ortl~~~ooclwas clectcd president pro The s&eftmYacht Anita, which ear- site for a good! wholesome meal; or‘ Ta~ationhas, in inany parts of thr Agents of an Ohio company have pected to) be ordered shortly. Orders eney to arm a force of ~0~,~0~Inen. ern., E. F. Gi-abill clerk, and W. S. senators and cong even dainties if h ,~tate,become in the nature of confis eased many acres near Owosso‘ amd i~~cei~~~at Fort Eiley, lias., ~~rect~dThe government lias made arrange- Vurclc trea~~ii.~i~.The minor officers was fined 0500 bec materials. The m vill begin at once to drill for coal!. the Sending of three ments for special trains anci clear vere not c~~se~~but a general slialrin~ ler papem were out of order, tracks to carry 250,000 tons of coal though durable%00 ip is e~~)ected- ArrangeInen~sare being made for%lie ery to- thc ssutlz, ~u~rt the Ohio fields to Key West at Chief Signal Officer A. W: Qreeley is weighing but two . Under a’ ‘ Gov. Ping-rce remarlied that he had tsscmbly of tlie state Baptist Young ’eople’s Union at Orchard Lalie im is malcrztg arrangem once. special arrangement, this book will be. iotliing personal against Col. Crozer sent free to miners or others who may‘ Lugust. batteries- of ;lii%ill6?rynow at forts in The radical wing of the autonomist or against his ~d~inistration,but desire it. We wwuld recommend that. Only three members of the House the west ”do. the Atlantic s.eaboa;l-oT,and party favors allowing Goruez to buy - hought two years? service was enough every one going to the IClondike pro-- inch the e~rc~sta~ces,- voted against the bill authorizing two Gulf of Mesicoc the freedom of Cuba for $150,00~,0~0 nore regiments o€ artillery, and ones ofl The fortress at; Snndy EIsolc, N and a favorable commercial trca see that tlie con- hem was Mr. Todd, of Michigan. York harbor,. is8now om a ivm focsting, L 3nicI1 Thing for Insurrrn Big guns. ancT ~~~~~ have been placed Anita has reach Mrs. SybiIl Caroline Alger Platt, sit+ ~oinInissionerMilo D, i’nl position! and finally tested, Fonr vana carrying, a party of Arkericans, er of Gem Rrmssell A. Alger, secretmy iorts business done. by life, casualty, if war, died at New London, Conm.., ,MINSTRELS rom time to istion will be held at the Michigan artiahry aoinpanks, made .cup. of 800 includi~g~eiiators~allin~er and Thurs- ssessment a insurance men\. arriwcU there composed of picked smen Smith, of Mich- vhere she had resided for a year past;, ompanies in t year, as ngs, of .New Yorh. Ihe was! buried at Detroit, but Gen. ollows: Polici 850,705; an oficer at Chicago re- ncrcase over 1 569; ipsur- ceived orders from Washington to en- nce in force 573,766, an list all desirable applicants for artil- ncrease over $6,646,516; premiums re- f murdering Andrew McGee, an old kry, heavy and light. Within a few lenate; died at Washington. Mrz. eived, $4,572,519, an increase o# $220,- tiours after the order had been p lpencer:mras, a btachelor and was alom 40; losses incurred, $1,903,~218~an in- over 500 men had applied. He was one of the R1nj.-Gen. Lee J. Kadeslii, com- f the Senate,‘liavin~ an~er-in-cliiefof the uniform rank, service in 1862. Ha: land still. Down by the rotten athcrlic Rniglis of America, says that ne of the ablest pm- aagh wharves of old Galway town of the 25,000 members of the orgkniza- iamentariam in the United States.. came upon a rapt audience, says a, tion all well drilled, 10,000 could be The state board of auditors well-known traveler, enthralled by the rritten, 45,570; amount, $~~~8~~~225; has or- put in the Geld within 24 hours in case Sulcet notes of Tim Brennan, the “wan- ertifieates in force at th&close of the erecl some twelve dozen waste baskets, of war. rasers, inkskands and other supplies, aering minstrel of Tipperary”-one of” ear, ~87,05~;amount, $~~~,065,830, Col. 31. M, Parlccr, who ~ccompanied or the memh~,and these will all’dhr the sweetest singers I ever heard and* t Augusta, lias been made almost pen- enator Proctor in his tour through ppear ith3cb close of the session,.ii ients, $1,896,676. ah one who would have been great were ileas by trusting in C. 3. Tolliver, a 3hot and‘ shell! fox? lresvy caliber gnns ubasays: “Every American in Cuba ccordance wit11 the time-honored cmr it not for his love of “the cinder in oung man who came to Augusta a :ver given; ~~~~~ing~~o~pi~~c~~~ow is watched h he were a om. The members will thus get a It,” as they apt@ term the west of ear ago. IIe induced her tojraise $~50 criminal, The ouble r~lr~~~during their terms of [reland mountain dew. I had seen Tim hesitate t Afice, am& some of them will be many times before- in Ireland, Our a now knows that the hfaine was trampings had brought us into the. up from the outside. Spaniards Jam0 relations of artist and responsive. no longer deny it. They do not seem suditor so many times that as ha, eace in the state particulai-ly, as well to be very sad over it, either, Are we tipped me a com~orti~gwink s to the public in general, and de- going to have war? Well, if we don‘t, I nition noticed that his vio lares war on the givers of I been replaced by the temporar ree railroad passes, or ~ressmanPVm. Alden Smith, of %mple musical ~akeshiftof a banjot roclaims his intention o it one of a party of wrought from the head of an ancient. hat the laws of ~~icliiganrelative to national legislators ~uba,had is it in^ [rish churn. In the pause following tie grant in^ of ma m advent~ir~with Spanish soldiers at his ballad I Eelt emboldened to toss‘ cutive, legislative Y Havana. He mas tallring with some 5th a ~orruptinte poor r~c~ncentradoes him back his wink, with the query: jlation or tlic intei~l9retation of the sf the city ~vlienthe ‘And, Tim, wby didn’t you bring the sws, are enforced. IIe claims that used insulting langu :hurn with its head?” “Faith yer hoa- he railroad co~~paniesgrant passes an znd ~nallybegan to jostle him. The heir lines in this way and that they ~ongress~anstruck out right and left winsome smile, holding the *churn- tnd tlic users of these special privi- with his umbrella a fellows head banjo aloft so all could see, ““faith; egcs arenot only guilty ol a crime, to flight. Later the learned I never argue wdd a1 lady-an’, yelr jut thus dcprive the school chiId~-enof that Smith was a an and noneys that would otlier~vis~be theirs. they very humbly apo1,ogizecl for their The governor wants the oBcers of co~id~ict. be state to proceed with prosecution^ The Eew Yorlc Plerald’s Havana cor- n all cases where they can obtain evi- respondent says: The naval court of ience, and cites the law to show their working 84 lioplrs cont~nuously. The necessary ta take the inquiry is carefully p~~eparingits re- poisoning set in, and eompletiQ~of the big guns there is be- port, realizing the possibility that it Wheat Comn Oats agency of Philadelphia, have issued)aa ith all possible haste may reach an international board of NO 2 reb NO B mLx NOB white announcemen that Albert pratated a few days G. d cruiser Broolrlyn arbit~ation, Tlie President h Jew Pork 81 0531 03?4 3ZC&3lj/, i31@31% Wood were ad- re signs of gan- :hlcago 1 O?@l 02% 29l@i9)$1; ‘ 50@30 the court that he is ready to several changes in the Monroe direct from Detrolt 083 98 32&%2 29@29% wster of the legislature. Rep. Henry La Guayra, Venezuela, She has made report. It is asserted on high authmr ?oledo 07& 07 3&331x 28@28 uary &, The*ne.cP,member8 ars.not be- up and it is expected will ity in Havana that the court hsa pat- Lee, of Lapcer county, and Rep. Wm. and death r6xMll :ineinnati 07@ 97% 3t$31% 29a8 ginners- in, the. ad~e~t~~inghlzsiness lowley, of Macomb, died during tlie ainpton Rorqds the arrival of tically completed its work, and tihis is :loveland 96 3 93 3Pi331 Bars They been connected w,itb, N. W. ast year leaving vacancies. It is now s Minneapolis and Columbia, borne out by the fact that the wm&s Ayer & Saaiforyears an ,oo late to elect successors at tho which are just fittin stenographer has returned to Key their way, tlo, tha. top by ;pring election. The Pingree men who werc a&estd at the instance*of phia. This force w West. Tlie New Uorli Journal asserts tion to, business- andl R&i solid for the measure, while five arc night makc a fight to unseat the anti- Timothy rW@sttsr; -ghesiclen* bf the vil- lent nucleus for the that the court has notiflea Resident lor the Arm and! its. patrons. In oon- clslsscd as doubtful. Among those whc ?ingree senators, Cove11 and Preston, sqiiadrm” which the department is McKinley that its report WW be sub- nectionl wit$) the new. are believed. to be ddubtful are Sena vhohold government jobs, but it is contemplating. The big monitor Puri- stantially this: First--Tbe+ Maine dis- - nouncement, N W,Ay s Lawrence and Merriman, Sena ,he general opinion that they will not tan is also ready for service now. The aster was due to the expJchcskm of a sub- REVXEN OF TRADE. the history otthe firm\ ,e molested. No effort, on the other monitor niliantonomali will be retained marine mine. Sec~n,~I--Thismine was ble beginning in 1868, when, the. b,uai,- land, will be made to unseat Senator planted by officials,OiE %heSpanish gov- Continued activity In nearly all lines of s of. the Arst year amountedlhto,but listrfbutive trade, but more particularly at CJIughes, who has removed from the ernment and exploded by Spanish of- he lar er cities of the west south and the OOOi the c ed slowlx Barry Eaton district, Sergeant-at- ficials in XIavana, ”k”Bird--The Maine ar norfihwest; cbntinues to be the most fa- safely u business - ora able keature cgrnin under notice. Other was purposely mmmd in the vicinity avorable features incfude the heavier for- nmouata to o sum that of this mine, am4 the explosion was i n demand for wheat and flour as indi- aged b increased exports over iast week lointed postmaster, Assis evidently timed when the Maine should, .nd lastyear, and bank clearings heavily through the influence of wind and tide, xceeding corresponding periods ot previous ’ears, though smaller than in recent lay directly QVC~it. Fourth-Traces weks. Less favorable features are few, tdvanced a notch. of a subma~$-inemine were cliscovered. lumbering chiefly a weaker tone In prices Fifth-1Jaut. Jenkins, who was killed ~f a few staples hitherto marked by ex- * The anti-Pingree men talli of investi- .rtu.eme firmness but chieflv perceptible in Motb.er;--.‘’And w,hat da, you, thli in the disaster, had discovered a shore (ustations for some makes 6f coarse cotton Fating the executive and other depart- %ads, print cloths, raw wool. the demand my dangbtec’s French, t?,ouslt?” nents as to the charges of extrava- d to licr arma- conne~t~onwith the mines located in or which is reported slower than any previ- Coynt---“Eet ees ze nost astodshi pllce. the lmrbor. ustimc this year, wheat, coffee ant1 sugar. Thc i~pres~i~nis goners1 that the The wai’ cloud in Spain has caused D Elovon mon Burnbil ta Daatli, heavy fall in stocks and bonds and 1% tstra session will last the full even inen lost their lives in the fire ;wenty days for which the legislators the premium on fos- All the netvspaprs vlaich swept through the Bowery Mis- re permitted by the coiistitution to ion house 105 Bowery, Yorlc csll upon the govcrnment to stop the at New iraw p:~,y, Each mcmber will, of course, Jity, and left a blaclrened shell. the plump girl gets the most tande panic by a pro~uptand clear state~ncnt it .’heir bodies, now at tlzc morgue, are as to the real conditions existing in o charred that most of them may ,takes the most ever be recognized. The xnission was, ing outfits, whit: s bas the least lall ancl the committee rooms arc be- dled with Ioclgers who mere all aslcep ng brushed up and put in ordcr, anel vl~cnthe alarm was given, and several ar. Ile saw lie ,he various ~le~artinentsare preparing cl by thc United States r, aiicl is not only goo( ,o nleet wlnatcver de1nand ~~~nt~oin~~~yto Havana, against Spain, but ii ,o~-smay malrc upon them. z’hc Marine Engineers’ Benevolent very: low. usli, and if Uncle Sail ~c~nbersof the lcgislntura are al- association has obcrerl the services of London has 600.000 h arbors voted not to report a river anel’ la 90,800 houses. New Yoxk has 115,- icrent sections; of 4!ic state. clothes he worc. arbor. appropriation bill this session,, I‘

-- .. tiulr Department Croated. The following is a characteristic Hood’s t%~’g.sick and for soveral days it seemed as desire, as we feel we cannot say too much “8. A department is hereby established, to be known as the department of the gulf, Sarsaparilla, testimonial. Facts like if he would never be any better. After a in praiso of Hood’s Barsapnrilla as a blood to consist of the states of South Carolina, Acts as Agent fo these have made Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ’while he began to improve and in a few purifier and building up medicine, ’) MRS, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Pooplo Who Do N America’s Greatcst Medicine and en. week$ was able to go out, although weak R, E, ANDICIISON,Gumberland, Maine, Louisiana and Texas, with headquarters deared it to thousands of homes scat- and rniserablo, Then, nradualW at Atlanta, Ga, ,I “The departments of Missouri and Tex- Haggling.

All Strength in His c as are hereby abolished. “The records of the department of &Xis- ~LLV’Bout. The physfciam t of the cavalry and inPanlry will be con- souri will be transferred to the depart- A little time back one of the wit- ’ paralysis, which sometimes Polllows &nat- gregated, so that at least 25,000 regulars ment of the lakes, and those of the de- nesses in a police court mystified the tack of diphtEeria. We did everything will be garrisoned in the eastern and partment of Texas to tho department of southern coast states in preparation for presiding magistrate by describing her- for him, but h‘e grew worm until hs was in the gulf. any emergency which may arise. The cost “Major General John €2. Brooke is as- self as a “pawner.” As this is a pro- h, pitiful condition. IEe suffe~edterfibly of transporting this great body of men, signed to the command of the department at night md ~~p~aine~continually of neral Qrder Issued-The some of them corning more than 3,000 of the lakes, and Brigadier General WII- his head, and $n what little sloop he Was miles, will be too great to be borne by the liam Mc, Graham to the command of the scanty annual appropriation for hereto- abl’e to got, moah department of the gulf. The oAlcers of fore unimportant movements of the army the several staff departments now on duty all cfontr“oll3f the organizations, and it will be necessary to in the departments of the Missouri and resort to the emergency fund of $50,000,- Tesas are asslgned to like duties in the ch all the time. 000 to rncet the expenses of these changes departments of the lakes and of the in stations. Right in line with the gen- respectively, After we had eral movcmcnt was the important cider ed under these orders dies ancl had :about given up ail hope issued by Secretary Alger by direction of is necessary for the public service. the president and telegraphed to all mili- “R.A. ALGER, Secretary of War. tary posts and divisional headquarters concerned by the commanding general of jutant General,” plaia, his appetite impiro’vcd and at the Zconomy is a,l,so a character’istib of the army, Qarsapa- end of three mouths h’e was ah10 to attend IIood’s Sarsaparilla. Every bottle Changes In Army Doparttnonta. Senor Polo y Bernabe, the new Spa‘nish children scbool’a par%’of’tho time. I%w h’o is well contains 100 Dosos, and lietice tkere The text of the order follows: “I3y dt- minister, talking with a reporter at first our and quite a strong and rugged boy, You is a solid fact concisely stated in the rection of the president the following Washington, exprcssed himself as satis- told, was ‘are&& liber’ty *touse this testimonial if you familiar line, 100 Doses ‘One I’ho war department, which up to the changes are made in the territorial lim- Red that neither the United States nor present time has been engaged largely in its, designation, and headquarters o~! the Spain wants war. The minister referred carrying out the policies of defense ar- geographical departments, to take effect to the fact that the Cuban cabinet had ranged before the prospect of war was March 12, lS’3S: appointed a commission to negotiate a civ- seriously considered, on Saturday took ac- “1. The department of the east will il treaty with this country as another eVi- tion and made preparations the aignifi- embrace thc New England states, Now dence of the complete autonomy scheme came of which cannot be misuiiderstood. York, New Jersey, ~ennsylvania, J-~eIa- in Cuba. Spealiing of the present policy Heretofore the ~re~~~at~onsof the mili- ware, Maryland, the Distrlct of Columbia, of Spain in Cuba, the minister said: tary branch of the executive ~o~rernmentWest Virginia, Virginia, and North Caro- “The government has granted autonomy have proceeded on a basis that dt was welil lina, with headq~artersat Gov on the broadest and most liberal lines. It Yo have every feature under its control in Island, New York. is designated to give to the Cuban peopIo perfect order for whatever might ‘occur. the complete direction of their internal Now, however, knowledge of what the war “2. A department Is hereby established affairs, thus gratifying the honorable am- Beforea man can tell a lie he wlll The main reason why some people department is doing and intends to do, ‘to be known as the department of the bition of the Cubans, while, at the same make some kind of an #excuse to him- would like to go to heavcn is because considered in connection with the activ- lakes, to consist of the‘states of miscan- time, maintaining the historic allegiance self for doing it. they have heard that tlicrc is much ity in every branch o’f the naval service, sin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Ken- of Cuba as a colony of Spain, The gov- shows the war now actually exists. tUcky, and Tennessee, with headqtarters ernment is not executing this plan gruklg- gold tf1ere. at Chicago. No ~~~~~Y~~ Eon MEf More important than anything that has ingly, or with any technical restrictions ‘Thus says E. Walters, Le Raysville, been yet arranged under the direction of ”3. The depart~entof Dakota will em- Already much has been accomplished, and BEETS AS LARGE AS YOUR ARM. Secretary Alger are ordeys providing for brace the states of Minnesota, North Da- there is the fullest confidence that tho Pa., who grew (sworn to) 252 bushels - a general movement of the regular cap kota, South Dakota. Montana, and so plan will be carried into full execution, Salzer’s corn per acre. That means 25,- T’he edi- ’200 bushels on 100 acres at 30c a bush- tor 01 the receiving a commission on the trans- #el, equals $7,560. That is better than “Brown action to rec~nipense!her for her tro a prospective gold mine, Salzek pays City, Mlch- - igan, Ban- $400 in gold for best name for his 17- * n er,” r e- good at hagglin~,for it is to her in- inch corn and oats prodigy. You can terest to get all she can out of th -5cIL cently paid {win. Seed potatoes only $1.50 a barrel, pawnbroker, and, as a rule, she re- .Soncl Tlrie Nutlco ant1 10 Cts, In Stamps to John A, Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, ed by “uncle.” Wis., and get free their seed catalogue :and 11 new farm seed samples, inclurl- ing above corn and oats, surely worth $10, ‘to get a start. w.n.f. well-to-do for people of their class. as whole-souled, good-na- Some of them, indeed, have a larg The inan who lias God to plan for gentlemen as you often him always does a good clay’s work. gave the Yankees each. a first dose. Sold by dealers evorywhe hearty handshake as we were inkro- of their clothing to rede Ask for Allen’s I!oot Eirse. duced in succession by the Canadian I bottles 25 cents and 60 cents. powder to shake into your shoes. for wearing on the f Government Agent, who was our guide manyIndeed, of the them pawnsho as a It cures Corns and Bunions, Chilblains, and pilot while at Edmonton, and to Swollen, Nervous, Damp. Sweating, whom we are indebted for many cour- Smarting and Callous feet. At all tesies conferred. Mr. Ross informed taclethey havefor the no Sunday conven Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2512. Sam- us that he cleared from $800 to $1,000 ple &’REE. Address Allen’s. Olrcsted, annually from the sale of roots, vege- in the one room or tables, flowers and plants. We here they call “home.”--- state that we never before saw such a ---- e man who is trying to inalce a growth of vegetables at that season of fortune has no rncrey on himself. the year. He said that he raised 750 UNANIMOUS VOTC bushels of onions to the acre. Beets Lnno’s 1IT:ixntly nfcdiclno. were growing as large as your arm, s the botvels each day. In or& to be hc:~l~,l~;ytliis is necessary. Acts

50 cents per bushel; carrots, 40 cents; onions, $1.25; turnips, $5 per ton; cab- as to candi bage, 4 cents each; green corn, 25 cents per dozen; ton~atoes,$1.50 per Talro C:~sc:~r~t~C:mdy C:tCh:trtic. 1Oc or 25c, bushel; pcfatoes, 25 to 30 cents; cauli- I€C, C. 6. fail to eure, d~~~~~i~~~rcfund moncy. flower, $1.06 per dozen; cucumbers, 15 cents per dszen; strawberri~s,25 cents Lioncl, tho Gatin name, is a Littlc ‘Lion. per box; s~uash,4 cents per lb., and other produce in proportion. He kept a hot-ho~lse12x180 feet, heated by a furnace by means Of flues. One man beside h~~selfattended this garden, except st time of gathering the crop.’, Agents of the Canad~anGovernment cars seem now. are now located at different points in s coming east fro the United States, and using their ef- one of these passenge forts to~ardssccur~ng settlers on the as political feeling ran hig fertile lands of ~e~ternCanada, to as much excited discussion ove which the gold fields are tr~butary. e respective merits of Van M 6wanson Rhcumntic Cim Co Chfcago ~ent~emeu:-It~iought that Iwould write you a stntement rind arrison, White, Webster and toll you’how 1 havc got along dncc‘\ have udcd your &‘ 5 DlX)PS.” I iiiubt my that I an1 entirely wet1 once Thc c~ool~~~era man rvallis himself, gum. It was on one of those w more thank6 to your wonderful remeqy. It has a~~o~~pllh~cdlnorc good from tho sninplo bottle ts upon it that others and tic dollar bottle than the th rty dollnm’ worth of medicine I have Used of other manu~n~turers.I trIdd Dctober days when the c~binwas all kinds of ~ed~ciIic1~~awa(~vert1~ed for ~~heu~nntl8;nbut could not goGii1iy relief fromthe dread- $01 ~uffo~~n~tllliJ?got a sample bottleof your *,‘ 5 DROPS,” and nfwr taking the aanic fur a tcm- corrid for Qccupancy, and all the pas- ‘ d~ysI began to hare less of tholre serere pains racking tllroilgh iny body. After 1. got the sample bottle most ;engers were assembled on the de - used up X could bcgfu to rest eome every nlght; after 1hnd used about half the dollar bottic then alliny pains BXother Gray’s Sweet Po~dcrsfor Children left me. Oh! what a comfortit was! wheu I could Bleep ngaiii at night without any morc su~erin~. by Phe leaders in the informal politi X nrn 60 thankful to you and your “5 DROPS” that I cannot llnd words enough In pralfie of your wonderful Successful~yused Mother Gray, remedy lor the cure of Rheumntiam and 1 can sirfoly re( rJmmsnd it to ail ~~i~~rin~humanity nurse in the Children’s Home in New lebate were a ~em~cratand a and say that they cannot purchasa n;y better inedfclno than ”‘5 1)l:OI’S” for all their Ilk ’~han~ln~you, cntlemen, for a1 Wis., Fcb. 10, ‘98. York, Cure Fev~rishness, ach, Teething Disorders, move and aent, and pretty soon ~verybody I regulate the Bowels and ~estroy mard gathered around to listen the tortures of the r 10,000 testimonials. lias cured *meof ali my troubles, which were nlf caused by one eotnplnln~l~lisuinatism.I had heni. Fresently the Whig su Heart Trouble, PLlcs, Madder Troubie and ~onst~~ntion.I would not ta~c*~~~and do Withont tho remedies At all druggists, 25c. .hat it would be a good ide even if it only cured tho Catarrh for mo, whlch it ha8 done. Thercforc, I ~,illln~lytali0 tho ngency for the ddress, Allen S, Olm- palo of your m~dlcln~a,for.they aratl.boon to mnnkind. Grntcfully yours, st$d, LeFtoy, N. ,he sense of ths meeti J. N.#DENNIS,128 Normal Av., Uuflnlo, N. T., Fcb. 8, 1696. U. ~~mocrat,after a qu Life has no joy that is not based on tgreed.iounced: He‘Gentle obtained * BUGLE CALI,---FROM A C~L~BRATE~FAINTING. some kind of hope. THE s___ t - ,ake a vote for pr Is to Con~umptlon. oming as fa embraced in the Naturally, with an insurrection dragging states. Are you rea will stop the cough Park, with headquarters at toward its close, there are d~fflcul~ie~in the way of a complete realization of plans ,he prompt answer at once. Go to your druggist to-day I and get a sample bottle free. Sold in epartment of Columbia will so comprehensive as to ,embrace the en- .hen the steersman tire internal machinery of Cuba.” The .ornary warning,. ‘ minister was asked if he viewed the res- lays are dangerous. Of course it will Democrat‘ some troops in ent conditions of affairs between the 8nlt- dian uprisings ed States and Spain as indicating war. vasis seized the it. likely to occur After n moment‘s hesitation he answered roars the most. tended that ne gravely: “I am sure that the United States does not want war, just as I am sure that tho Builds up‘the %system;puts pure, rich Spanish government does not want war bloocl in the wins; rnalces men and wo- and will do everything honorable in It; men strong and heanthy - Burdock power to avert such a calamity,” Blood Bitters. .At any drug store. 5 aking Rifled P’feld Mortar. The TJnited States arsenal at Water. Occupation !is the scythe (of time. town, Mass., has gone into the gun man- ufacture. Work on the first forged gun ever ordered was begun Saturday. Tho weapon is to be a JSLinch, breech-loading rifled fleld mortar, and, when finished: will be the first fully equipped 3.6-inch, breech-loading field piece ever manufac- tured by the United States government. The work of mounting guns at Long Irl- PANISW FLEET Fort Warren is being puslied icktl Steel Tubin wfs twice as much and day thirty ten-inch shells to the former and twenty lace, so as to have the guns ready for use as soon as they are in posi- tion. At Charlestown navy yard a con- signment of new Lee straight-pull rifltu, has arrived, and the men are being drilled in their use. Lieutenant Benjamin Fuller received a teiegraphic command from the I I navy department to report as Soon as possible on board the United States cruis- er Columbia, stationed at League island, awaiting orders. Lieutenant Fuller will be placed in charge of the mari of the Columbia.

swell-An eastern astronomer says he has di~coveredtwo gr spots on the sun.

to Fittsburg and ~~l~ean effort to dis- cover the sun i~~~~f.-~ittsbiM.- icle-T~le~r~~~, 1 makes the load pyre, --- wholesome an GAS$ CITY, M rCh 17,1898, Plenty of mud at this writing. I Peel it a duty to ‘anyone who may be suffering s I was for monthstto tell them what a remarlc- bhCure 1 rOCeiVe(1 from Pi118 Root Cough Syrup. Bd Postmaster at Colwood XI November, 1804, I contracted a, severe cold rom getting my feet wet, and bcforo the first ol Iecember 1 was entirely unable to do any work ”aas 4OtoE5 ,nd continued to get worse *tlthough1 was doing ...... l1 I could to get reIiGf* I Abt only tool

t is carrying off bridges, making it

ROYAL MKlNQ POWDER CO., NEW YORU.

DI The ~over~,or’spetition to the legis- /. A~vertise~entswill be inserted under this lature in special session, on railroad leading for three, cdnts por line each week. Themis to be a St. Patrick’s supper A little son gladdens the home c -. --pp-4 at the Np. E, Church, Thursday even- LL parties who hiwe promised wood on tic- count will please deliver it at once. IIIA1:KITS AT ROLLEJ3 MILLS. 2-17- E. MCICIM. , Xeller’s Best...... $6 80 13 Canada visiting friends mite Lily...... 6 4 0 “ Ecor1omy...... ssors of a brand new baby girl, .&$I!&3Klt3d...... ,* ...... Pillsbury‘s Best...... School will be closed for two his plans and will erect his new drug hham&’lour...... three weeks on account of the mud. Clerk-Wm. Moore. 3oltocl BIed...... Treasurer-Elmer Wilsey. Tee6 ...... Mr. King is the most forlorn looki Xeal,,.. 100‘‘ Assessor-H. Walter Cooper...... object, Cause-wife gone to Ne Bran...... 70 (* MALL BARN for sale, cheap. Incrnire of 3-10 JOSEPH WALLACE, Vork. rustees-Chas. ~onta~ue. ~~iddljn~~,...... 07 “ s Buckwheat Flour.. 1 76 “ Master Justin Herdell has been v01 Richard Eoss. weighs twenty-~oiir pounds, and he ...... Rye Flour ...... 2 00 ** sick the,past week, but is much bettc wants to kuow who can beat it. af this writing. Goorge Clara has a flock of thirty- Miss Mary Zinnecker, of Cass Cit< ~~l~~c~~ySnlo. ~~i~suantto and by virtue of a decree of the is spending a few days with her siste 1 soon circuit court for tho county of Tuscola, in Chan- ~~i~~:~ri,riiatle and entered Feb- Mrs.__I_~ TV., ~ St,rifliei*.______. 18‘38 ill ;I certain CLLUSQ thereill Port 11 thPeninsular Savlngs Bank, Mr. and Mrs. U~phre~,of Carsor as well as the interior )oration, was complaiIiaI~tand ville, are visiting their son, J, w( ~illsox~md Sarah Wlllson were and quite. a large add visitor at hia parent otico is hereby given that I shall Umphrey, of this place. erected at the rear for a sell ;it public auction to the highest bidder, at towa last week, retur~i~~Friday. the ~~~~~~~~st~~iyfront door of the courthouse, Malcolm McNau~hton,trett A second story will EL In the Vtliaqre of G’iro State of Michigan, that being tilo ~)i%x lor ~~oimgthe Circuit Argyle tovr2sbip; was in Sanilac Cea said coi~n~yof Tuscola on tre last week make his Mo~~~~y,April1r8th, A. D. 189 to returns. at tcii o’clock in the toreiioon, all or Mrs. Starr, who has been so serious1 tlie second story will be occupied by thereof as may be necossiLry to raise the :mount dncs to said comp~aina~Itfor priricina’ intarest ill, di Friday. The funeral. WE arid costs in this cause of the fo1lo~in~’dascribe~ pttrcels Of lWd: All that; PtNt Of: tho east h:Ll1 held, M. E. Church of whic Our actual voting strength has in- society she was a member. Nrs. Stai Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Com- creased only two, during the past gear, was a lady who will bevery muc pany of this county, The vault will istration, there were ugh the second tted Eobruary 21, A. D. 1898. missed in the community, for she WE floor, seventeen added to tho register, arid JAZMES B. ~~V~R~~Y ces particularly valu- Circuit Court ~o*~~is~ion~r, an affectiouate wife, a loving moth€ Tuscolrt County, hf nd a kind neighbor. The sorrowin ants,‘as at the present friends havo the sympathy-of a11 i time neither company has a vault at Washin~to~dur- r bereavement. Let us bow to th room for the storing of ibpovtazlt doc- of God and hope to meet again i BEices will be fikted with It is, or should be, tile highest aim of better land where partings neve QTWY merchant to please his customers; and th@ the wide awake drug firm of Meynrs C! Eshlemnn, Sterling,’ Ill., is do- Detroit; SamuB~ Galley, War~sville, ing so is proved by the following, irom Mr. ICshleman; ‘‘111 my sixteen years ax- perieiice in the drug businass I have never scen or sold or tried a single med- icine that gave :IS good satisfaction us 1% Old iton M.o veuiog. only remudy that will give you proq OrUgElgW and sure relief. They act directly up0 11’s liit B 9th dity Of N~v.1805, T iHl your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, ton Bowerman his Wife of of up tho whole, s~ste~aud make you fet Tuscolii Co I, Mlch ., nbde niid delivered to W, P. ~l:~rlrh:~~n,of Plymouth, Mlch. a certain li~ea new being. They are ~uara~t~e(~t mortg:ige up011 ~~alestilh, to secure the pay- curo or nrico reEun~od. For sale at 1 ment of a promissory note in chree years irom Frita’sl rug Store; only lioc pc the date hereof., ~nchmortgage ~vasrs~or(~s(~in R. tha wgister’a ofllco,. in tho corinty of Tuscola, bottle. Mich,, on tho 18th d;ig 02 Nov. 1896, in lib& 72 of ~nor~~~ig~son PilgB 127. Default has beell made in the coll~~itiorlsof said luor~g~~aso that the power ot sale contained therein has beco~neop- emtive and there has been no proceeding in law or equity ~Ilst~~llte(~to recover~~Ily part or portion Frank Thomas aad Mill Avers ~lsitid ~riortg~i~o.~kd there is ~lal~edto be due at the date of this notice two humttrcd and fifty- o the bonafide farmer and hi; so&. started for Oakland ~ou~~~~lle~~ay three dollars aird two cents [$26:3.WJ basides the For pamphlets, maps and all iuforma- lega1 cost ot for~c~osin~said n~ortgage.* Hotice expect to work this sum-- is hsrebg given, that said mortga~ewill b0,fore- tion, write closed by :t sale of the mort~agedpremises. or so many years? yas a member oE the 31st ~iiuchthereof assh:tll be necessary to satisfy the amount found due upon said inortgage, together our school. with the legil costs of this ~or~closureiuciudi~~ t. an attorii0y fee of t~ventg-~~ved0lI:irs provided for A. wood bee on ~~~ed~esdayfor I t~ie~ein,at ilublic vaiidue to thohighest bidder on ich. j ~an~orman, Mr. and Xrs. Wallace lection ~~o~~a~was a iront door ot the Court House in the village of Local ~ge~t, nd six 4ncIias i CassCity, ~ich, 9 16 waa tho guest I 1 I

I I la3 t. co~i~~year at $31 Nary ~~c~uttanti son Leighto per month. ~~~a~ilt~~av~~igbecn made in the p:~y~~ntof have been visiting her mother for tl ~noireydue on ~tlsecured by ii certain mort~i~~ bPilrlllg d:ttgi the I~lIitlldiLY Of Bfilrch, 1881, made past two wcoks 3”rances E. Willard, which were tc arid executed by ~o:~iin:~.?oYiri.~to George Scott ml r~~cor(~e~in the ofiico of: the Register of John Rush while sbjn~l~n~on h have been held at the M. Deeds for ‘l’uscola ~ouiity,Mlchigan in liber 36 of ~nortg~~geson‘pags sw on the diy mid year rn last Tuesday, fell from the pea last Sqnday, were ~~o~t~one~luntil ~~ores:~i(ithich sa1~~’Inortg:~gewas duly as- the ground, fr~cturin~his hip bor nest Sunday evening, 1 sigried by a wr1:ten assi~niyieI~tbearing date the sccariti d:iy of octopcr, 1897, made arid e~ecuted d siistai~in$a ~en~ralbruisin~, W. P. ~l~~li~~n,who has been ~~~~i~~ by saki Georgo Fcott to Calvin Ale and recorded in lba ~~e~~stiArof Deeds’ Oflice :~foresai(~,on the eiglitli d:w cif October, 1897, In liber 88 of mort- Money 1 giIg:8S, z)tl 19tLg0 421, up011 Which mor~gag~there if? claimed to be due iLt the date ofkhis llotice, the sum of six huntlretl and seven dolkirs and ,thirty iive cents (~ti~7‘~5~.Now therefore, rlotlce is tinue to run one crew. hereby given that said xnort~~~~will be fore- (Met1 by ;L sitle of the ~ort~~~e(1pre~nises in s:M ~or~g~gedescribed at publiq ve~~ueto caut lots west of W. E, ~~~~~~t~~’~highest bidd~r,on house on 8tate street, and bas moved I S~ti~rda~,the 30th day of April, 1898, at one o’cl~clcIn the a~te,rnoo~~,at the front the old house wbich was door of tho Court House, in the village of Oaro, to the back end of the lot (that being the Irlace where3 tue clrcult court for s st wreck. Tb the county of Tuscola is held.) Said mortgaged ing the lots graded dowp ~pre~ar:~to~~y premises are (l~sc~lbet1in said mortgclgc sub- fe, while theme to moving his house on the same. Ed StitIttially as follows to-wit: Lot number four of block number two of $OX’S addition to tiis vill- were obliged to work all Monday aftei age of (iass City, bhig in tlie county of ~usco~a to save the Parrot bridge. iiIIil State of Michigan. Said promises will be soid :M aioresaia to satisfv tho amount iiue on I -- walked to Cnss CXty and back. Wher said nlo:tgi\g@,the cost oL foreclosure and. the in- terest which niay :iccrue thereon between the tlnte of this notice and tlio day of sale above men-

hur u. Payue.. ohn K. Thoma John B. Curtis.

;his place. On Tuesday evooiog about.

but I am just the opposite, henco we we hotb swallowed up in the my Mr. ~00~~said to nzo Saturd speaking of f;he ~atte~that he so taken Local dealer, Kingston , was back by ttnyth’ e- that ever ha~pe~e~~during his

n which tho groom has rent says it rnny be z. good or bad OMOI~.