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VOL. XLV-NO. 34 MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUG. 20.1903. WHOLE NO. 3226.

"My mlwlon lies In navlnR youth; Sixty-seven tickets were sold for the by Bupervisor McKale and unanimous­ WILL GO TO CAMP SEPT. 30 My life'R worli there," mild lie. early train to Lansing this moruiug. ly adopted. •B CD "Oil, pray, then lave," lald rougUh Kuth, EutoreiiattlieCoRtoincu.MaHon, "A liauditoinu one for me," The uew Maple street bridge is now OHDlimN Resolved, that the county clerk aud Compniiir B Will Nlurl ON llmt Dal* aiiieoonci-olHiHUiattur building committee be and are hereby for Oia Keuliickjr. open for public travel. Vehicles cross­ instructed lo forthwith make a full, bllBhed Every Thnriday by NKWN IN BRIKr. ed it yesterday. detailed aud iteiuissed report of all Adjutant General Brown baa re> oetyed notice from MaJ. Gen. Bates A. Li. ROSE. A verv fine imitatlou of a broken On Question of Additional nioneya which have beeu expended The rarmera' picnic at PlesHanl Lake upon the court house aud county otilce that tlie regular army maneuvers at window is tlie display made at Palmer Appropriation for Court AuKUBt 27 and 2S. House building now lu procesa of coiiatruo- Weat Point, Ky., which will be at- yttr, 11.00; tin month*, tO ••*<• I IfcfM & Glass' drug store this week. tion, whether paid from the building noiilhl. IS Miili—I* •<«•••• Elmer Hulse haa reahlMKled hla res­ tended by the Michigan National Miss Ettle Beech Is enlarging her fund or from the contingent fund of AOVERTItlNa HATE!. idence on west Mill atreet. the county, if any; said refHtrt to be Guard, will begin September 30 aud conservatory on Alaple street with a end October 11, these dates to include OnradvertlNlnK rates made known at oflloe A, G, Lyuii iH painting his rcBidence tiled with the county clerk and by H3«ln«RHoitrdiitlallneper year. large addition ou the east side. j THE DATE IS NOVEMBER 3 him published iu all the weekly papers the time oouBumed In travel to and BailueiilooalaayetentiperllnteaoUand comer of Oak and D streetB. J. N. Thorburn went to last of the couufy, to the end that the peo­ from West Point. 3?ary Inaertlon. ^ . An S| pound sou waa born Monday ple aud this board may have full Marrlai{e,blrth,and death notlceifrea. Monday and brought back 240 Idaho Laat Friday Co. B, of thia city, re> Obituary nottoea, reiolutloni of reapaoi AuguHt 17, lo Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. E. knowledge. ardiorthankR eto..flveaentiallne. yearling sheep to feed near Maaon, Drnin Coiiiiiil«»l»ni»r 'i'lie company la now recruited to it^ TTOItNKV ANDCOUNSEI-OH AT LAW. stone sidewalk ou Maple street iu day. ceediuga of tlie apeoial aessious was oniiieover McOruKNttu'H pliuruiuoy, Ma- day morning appointed receiver of the full strenght—80 meml>era, aud it is A frout of tlie A. M. Petty property, cor­ U(i6u being called to order at 10 diacuaaed but no flual action taken, ton, MIoti. MaHon Cold Storage Co, expected that enough more will be ner of A street. o'clock by Chairman Barber, the min­ The proceedinga of the apeciai Besaions enliated liy Saturday i>ight of this LAWTON T. HEMANt^ Tliomaa liuHli of thia city compii- TTOKNEY AND COUNBBLOR AT The report iu circulation that Clark utes of the preceding aeaaion were have generally been puliiislied at the week (when tlie time for enlistment inenta the NEW.S force this week with A law. OlBoe over Pint State and Sav- Royaton, au old resident of Vevay, died read, time of publishing the proceediugs of expires) tu eiiaure taking a full quota InKubankiHanon, Mioh. Boiue tine Lumbard plume. to camp. last Monday, la denied by that gentle­ The following reaolution waa offered the October session. U. MoARTilUR, Attorney at Law, Ma- An 8 pound sou was born to Mr. . ^ > • • •on, Mluh. man this moruiug. by Supervisor McKale, who moved Enos H. Northrup. <. L. and Mrs. E. P, Proctor, North Main Its adoption. FIRE AT DANSVILLE. EN9M0IIE E, A, attorney ut liiw. Offloe The contract for the building of the Enos H. Northrup, a well kuowa with ti. II. MoArllmr, over Farmers' street, last Saturday morning. Whereas, at a meeting of the board D new towu hall at Danaville waa let to ronr Hiilldlngs Hariiiid Knrlj' frltlnjr and high ly respected dtli'.en of Veyay, There will be a ball game iu thia city of superviaoraof Ingham county, held the Geo. Rickman & Sona Co, laat Sat­ Oct. ^5,1002, the following resolutions MoriilnKi passed away Monday morning, August A. BERGMAN, ATa'OltNEY ANDCUUN- tomorrow between the St. Johns and . HEI.OIC AT LAW. MHIIOU, Mluli. urday. The contract price is $5,130, were uiiantmoualy adopted: The tire fleiid again visited Dans­ 17. He was born September 8,1859, Mason teams. Game called at 2:30. Whereas, aectlon 4.101, of the Com­ LKlli:)) ALLGN, Lawyer, UIHce with Mrs. Emily Blodgett, sister of E, A. viiie last Friday moruiug, iuflictiug a on the old homestead, juat acroaa from ClKUiUy Clerk, MAHOII, piled Laws of the atate of Michigau A Edward R. Harnesof Delhi, aged 80 Burueaofthia city, died at Gaylord, reads as follows. loBB of more than $3,500, with but lit­ where he lived. In the inidat of a life H. AVEItY, attorney nt law. Offlcoop- years, laat week liulshed hoeing out E , poHlte lludauu Houae,Laming, Mich, Wednesday morning, aged 76 years. "The accounts of such drain commla- tle insurance, of usefulness he was taken away,'leav* nine acrea of corn, The work wa^ The remaiua will be brought to this aioner ahall be verified by tlie oath of The lire is supposed to have started ing a memory fondly cherished by bia done in Juat one week. city tmlaj for burial. the drain commlaaioner, and audited I>1ITN1«IANII. by the judge of probate, county treaa- in the grocery store of Claud West. relatives and mauy friends. O. H. FREELAND. M. D. Mrs. David Williama of Leslie town­ Six carloads of stock were ehipped urer, and couuty clerk of their repect- Boon after the alarm was given, Mr. Northrup Is survived by a wife PHYSICIAN AND HUKQEON, Houra Sto ship, waa adjudged insane in the pro. from tlie railroad yards lu this city ive countiea, acting Jointly, and en- there waa a territlo exploalon, the Are and three children, Elixalieth R., Julia a. in,. I tu a, and 7 to H p, m. bate court last week and haa been tak­ dorsed by them or a majority thereof; having readied the oil tank, The and Harrie Enua, and two brothers, yesterday by our local buyers. The after which auch accounts ahali be Q^ E. MANN. en to the Kalamaxoo aayium. amount paid to the farmera in thia lo­ force of the exploalon waa autlluieut to Henry and William, and one aiater, HOMEOPATH IMIVSICIAN A HUKUEON. tiled with the county clerk. Drain »|ieolitl nttentlnn given to Kye, Eur, None There were 27 deatha from lockjaw cality for the lot was over $5,000. commiaaiunera ahall not draw any or- blow out the front of the store, and Mra. Shafer of California. dera upon any drain fund in payment nil Tlirout DIMUHHOH;- dlaeaHuH of Womuu reported for July in Micliigaii, nearly Mrs. C. E. Hill of west Maple St., the ilaiues spread rapidly, and before The funeral was held at the Preaby* ml UdctHi DUeaNUH, fur their aervicea until their accounts the tire was under control four build­ teriaii cliuroh Wedueaday atternoon at all due to Fourth of July accidents, entertained a small company Friday iiave t>eeu audited and filed as herein il'KIOK IN NKAHni.K., HUB, 1 to5A7to8p.m. ings had been consumed. two o'clock. The aerviues were con­ IlooinHHtC. W. iirowiie'H rsHldeu^e. caused by llie use of toy pistols, evening, August 14, in honor of Miss provided," ducted by Rev, Bimmona, The floral The buildiugs were owned by An­ SERTRUOE D. CAMPBELL, M. O Emma Q, Lucas of Lansing was Rickman. Flinch was played aud Whereas, said accouiita of Fred B, oderiuga from the friends and relatives Phillipa, drain cummissioner, are not drew Beers, Frank Cliokuer, Horace were profiiHe aud beautiful. The Maa- PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON. OKKICE granted a divorce from Charles G. Lu* light refreshments were served. L iit'ruuUleuoe, norlli Main atroet, Maaon. now on tile iu the county clerk'a oflloe Doau and M. M. Joy, They were oc* ona aud Woodmen attended theaervic* OiMiie hourn a a. n>. to 8 a. m. 1! to 4 and 7 to 8 caa, in the circuit court laat Monday, Invltatioua have beeu received by as required by the foregoing section of ea ill a liody. cupied by Claud West, grocer; Kliuk .in. Country and town calU promptly at- on Ihegroundsof habitualdrunkeuuesB. relatives iu this city aunounciug the the atatute; therefore be it Tiie liurial servicea at Maple Groye ,ond«d, Bros., Ice cream parlor; Bhehaii Bros., marriage of Fred Irving Lyon aud Resolved, Tliat aaid Fred B. Phillipa, were conducted by Mason Lodge No. R. KKANK K. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN M. J, Murray, who for some time county drain commisaiuner, be aud he agricultural implements; Isaac Moe, 70, F. aud A. M. and DurKeon, onioe over Webb A Wblt Virginia Edith Anderson, inBt. Paul's has been chief clerk iu the Michigan la hereby directed tu produce and file undertaker. nan'N ololblng Htore. church, Grand Forks, North Dakota, the aame iu the couuty clerk's olllce A nirl WHUleU Central freight otilce at Laiiaiug, haa The rooms over West's store were oc- W. W. ROOT, M. D., beeu transferred to the North Lanaiug Sept. 2ud. fortliwitb. To do houiiowork. Q. .1, HAMNKII. ilYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE Whereas, such resolution aud the oupied as liMige rooms by several socle- liourHfromone to two. and fromalsto olllce as agent, The building committee of the Mich­ ties, aud all their furnlahings were l. county clerk, as required Ivy law; and The Michigan Central railroad ex­ Kinder plcawt relura toi.|itnnHioo, wreclted seiiiutiu were picked up. released i)y tiie American Express be it further cursion, by special train, to the Agri­ Twn OiieNter While .SprliiK lioarN I'or FARMERS' MUTUAL agent there at eiglit o'clock standard IRE IN'JURANCl'J COMPANY OF ING- M. E. Coburu, Htiperiuleudeut of Refolved, tliat the county treasurer cultural Cullegc Is fixed for August Sntii. F ham'jonnly. Hafo«t,ohoapOHt,heiit. Foi the Muaoii Water and Electric Light liniu. The distance ia 21 miles and a be and lie Is hereby directed to pay no 27tli. ''Leaves Ma.son at 9:10 a. in. OKI), P. A'NDllKWS, luformallon write to J. H.Sliafor.nocrelary ti'lllu more. One of liie birds was tiack more orders drawn by the said F. B. Uiiral iilioiii\ 0 iiiMiiH onHt of Mason. MaHon. A. I. lliirbor,Pronldont,.MBHon. Op Works, bus tendered his letiiguuliou Plilllips, county drain coiiimiHsloner, Rates, round trip, adults-1001 clilklren ?03U«omuHiouHo, WllUaiiiH'block, 2il floor here at 32 minutes past elglil and the l>o You linoir lo lake I'ik'ct August 81, and ihu same unlit lie lias uoinplled with llie orders 25c. Train runs dlrccLly tu college 'riioConl.nil Oily l8 Uio best i5c cigar inado otiiers a few minutes later. U. GKO.O. MOOIJY, VIi.TI5RINAKY has been accepted. Mr, Coburu's sue- of tills board and lliu requirement of grounds; leaving college at -h-IS p. in. In Mlclilt'iuij; Surueoii. Onioe and reHldcnoe oorneJ cL'Bsur liHS not yet been uboseu. 13r. B. H. Culver was called to Albi­ the stale law relative to llling witli tlie At Uic July meeting of the club it Tliu Nurtlnv. has but a abort time to live. Tiie following will let additional House and two lots. A. 0. LYON, Mason, Ex-Motjrman jSEulord has sued jNfay- prevailed, and the board adjourned EO. A. EARLE, DEALER IN HEAVY A delegation of citizens of this city light in upon tiie subject, For nil lJ|i-to-l)nl«) I'Iniin TnHnr and RbMf Hardwarn. Maple St.,Mason, or J, F. Uaiuiiiel and Chief of Police until that hour. G went to Onondaga yesterday to wit­ Very sincerely, Address A. W. Down, Williamaton, Slarmout of Lansing, for $5,000 dam­ When the board convened iu the af­ ness the laying of the corner stone to L. H. IYES. ages for fulau iinprisuument. The case ternoon the resolution was taken up Ooiiiu III 5:00 been captured. By descriptions a man brotlier patrons and nciglibors to this lAora ertifltlc.duribla.and wey tc «:-12 n-M 6;2.S pects lo soon secure accoinmodatious, audi committee. imipcri^tinclclQanltMna reel Lauslng L)y the name of Tauto, living iu the vi­ excursion. The campus is beautiful OWOSNO . 7:30 Ar, 12:.S5p.m, ():.'),'•) Tiie arrangements now are second and The committee at once proceeded to this year and we shall endeavor to eiiBmolTlnisli far inferior wood< . '•taKlnaw 8:60 1:4(1 8:08 cinity of.Holt is suspected. ' and furniture m homea^ Bay City ;30 40 third grades at Baptist church, fourth their commission and in u short time give all who come a deligiitful time. Mackinaw 7:15 p,m 7:00 am 7:00a.n Two trusties at Jackson prison, Wm. Griildes in uniform will siiow 'you and fifth grades at M, E. church, sixth returned and reported that the reports tlirougli our barns and labratories, 0. W. RUGGLES, Skadaii, a lOyear convict from Grand Qon'l Pass, and Ticket Aitoal, Chicago. and seventh grades in postoiUce block, of the drain commissiouer liad not and wagons will carry you tlirougli F. D, STANTON, Ticket Agent, Masen. Rapids, and George Dwigbt, under eighty and ninth grades iu Rayuer beeu filed iu the clerk's olllce as re­ the'gardens, experimental plots and MEdiaids sentence of 25 years from Ionia, es* hall. quired by law. over the farm. caped one day last week, They were We extend to your farmers'club a Local Horse Notes. It is evideut that tlie small boys can Thereupon the original resolution lioeiug potatoes outside tiie walla and very cordial invitation to cOiuc in a ismadeex^resftlyfer ^ Jacksou purlies laBt Friday put up as good a game of bail as the was taken up aud unauimously passed body. Very truly yours, pur* just walked oft when the notion struck tliitlMirMBsandalMtbr' , obasei] D. Erwiu's road ware, " older chape. The Alaaou Tigers (a by the board. J. L. SNYDEU, President. Zella Ibem. Dwight was picked up iu Au- .- - • . bath-tubs (to i«si«t h«t and ^ M" for 5i200. clul) composed of lada from 13 to 15 Supervisor Bulleu then presented I cold waterhand radiators reliua by Bert Coliius and Clarence the foliowiug resolution which was Family Reunion. Duuiel Arnlieim of PittaburK and T, years of age) went to Dansviiie last (to resistefreme heat). gu_ , . Orr, Tuesday evening. adopted by tiie board. A family gathering was held Tues­ B. Youiig of PbiludelpLiia, horse buyj Tuesday and played a game with boya day, August 18, at the home of Mr. Coat no more than ordinaryflniehsSu Dr. R. L. Spauldlug haa recently In- of similar age. The score was 7 to 0 "Whereas, An additional loan of and Mrs. Geo. VanZile in iionor of Can ba had In bura white,tint8,or j «ra, were iu the city Saturday. $36,000 to complete the court house staiied a neat improvement in the line iu favor of Mason. That is surely as Mrs. VanZile's seventy-fourth birtli- colors, neanBOfanysUBwanted.l Daye Erwiu's twcyear-old colt, Dil- and couuty olllce building has beeu Anybody can aptily it of dental tools iu his otiice. The im­ good a contest as the "way up" clubs day, thia being the tirat time iu over lard Ouline, one day last week paced defeated by a small majority, with less thirty years that the mother haa wit­ provement is a fountalu cuspidor cau show. Thia is a game apiece for thau one third of total registered vote a mile at the Mnaon track lu 2:80], nessed a day with ail her children, wherein the deposits immediately dis­ the youugstera. of the county being registered at the numbering Hve. Blie ia also thegrand- appear from view. Another novelty polls, aud motiier of twenty-three childrou aud 7 A strong play, written by a good Crowded houaeB everywhere have which,the doStor uaea ia a tube to be Whereas, Mauy who were necessari­ great grandmother of eighteen. artist, with cliaractera well drawn and ly deprived of the oportunity to vote greeted "A Country Kid," which used during the fllling of teeih. By it Those present were her sou, Rich­ aituatious inteuaely lutereating ia the ou account of the pressure of farm ard M. Dey of VVilliamaton; her Whittaker &, Hicka present to the pat* the saliva is quickly removed, giving work are asking to be heard on the LONGYEAR BROS. verdict on "A Country Kid," which dauglitera, Mra. M. E. Grover, Fow- rons of Rayuer opera bouae tomorrow comfort to the patient aud greatly aid- question; therefore lerville; Mra. C. J. Raymond of 8 Da­ DRUGGISTS. will be produced at Rayner opera Resolved, That it ia the sense of the uii{ht, It is a rural comedy, poBaeea* lug the deutiat lu hia work. houae tomorrow night. Whittaker kota; Mra E, J. Reed, Perry, and Mra. ing all the merits of that kind of play. board that the question be resulimitted F. A. Fckhart, Fowleryiile; alao the & Hicka' name is a Butnclent guaran­ to the people in the near future. The bright liuoa and sparkling comedy, The reuniou of the Soldiers and Sail* tee of the quality of the performance following grand daughtera and grand Tlie following resolution was pre­ aoua: Mrs. F. V. Feiton, Chicago; Mr, combined with the stirring altuatioua era' Aaaoclatlon of Michigan takes and the fact that It will ue produced T.M. WINTERS. M.D. sented by Supervisor Dodge anduuaur aud Mra. Clarence EiliB, MaHon; Mr. In the uufoldiug of the plot, make It place at Big Raplda Sept. 7-12. The under the direct personal auperylslou CHROMIC AUD PRIVATE DISEASES. ' of the author ensures a splendid per­ ImouBly adopted by the board. aud Mrs, Chaa, Solomon, Howard good even beyond its kind. Theau* territory embraced ia from all potniB City; Geo, C. Dey, Mason; and the formance. Those who enjoy a good Whereas, said building is under cou- BLBCTRO-TKIERAPY thor ia evidently a maater in the art In the lower peuluaula on and west of following great-grand children; Little drama, well written and staged, should traot to be completed for the sum of Ruth Margaret Solomon, little George of presenting soenea that will secure a Hue from Mackinaw City, Bay City, not fall to attend the production. $75,021,00; therefore be it Saginaw, Howell, Jackson and Sturgia, Ellla and baby Mildred Ellis. X-RAY and mRlutaIn the attention of ti&eau. Resolved, that no further appropria­ A very pleasant day waa enjoyed by DlMgnosialaBdiTreatmeHl. dteuoe, II la one of the best attrac. for wbioh a one fare rate for round trip For Sale, tion will be asked, aud tliat said all and a graud birthday dinner waa building will be oompleted for said ratolOa.m, OCFlOEt tiflUB of the seMop and crowded bouaes has been Rranted., All tiokets to be Ten room bouse with hard and soft served, after wbiob a luncheon of loe J laoi^WnahtDgtoD Ave. N. aold Sept. 7 to 11 inolualye, limited lo water In kitchen, on two lots corner sum according.to the ooutraot aud oreain. i7to8p.m, lianilug, Mtoli. will undoubtedly be: the rule. Tbli Bpeolfioatlona, If voted, returii Sept. 12. OandElinatreete. Inquire of Bbe waa preaeuted with aeveral u«e« IUin>AT8-3llo4p.|m. will mean pIcHedaudlenoea. J. C. KiHURL, BR., Alasou, MIob. The following reaolutiou waa offered ful preaenta, ClUaeoa'iPlioiie jtll. bus, undaunted ty dlacouragemont, we THE HURRICANE IN JAMAICA. shall .cross unknown; aoaa, till the TERRIBLE DISHSTER IN PARIS

: .;••,.• *•.. .• I • Bcont of thejarid we seek Is wafted 'across jtho brief liiterveiilns distance." Uaderground Railway Cars Burned Getting Back Into the Harness lUT David wanted something more in a Tunnel. David In thia Flfty>First Psalm Points tlid Way B' than a cloan heart and a steadfast Back to God end His Service. spirit. He longed tor the joy which l*niiN«nKerK \re NnfftfcntiMi liy Nnink«— had surged and.swelled in his soul as Niuet.v-ronr liodleN lln«'e ho realized that "Tho Lord is My light lleen llecovered. Sermon by the "Highway and Byway" Preacher. and My, sal vation." His aonga out on the • mountain side thrilled and pul­ Paris, Aug. 12.—Ninety-four bodies (Copyrifilil, 1903, by J, M, Udsoii.j sated with tho inner strains of faith have been recoyereu and the death list which made ever fresh arid' new the probably' will exceed 100 in the under­ Chicago, Siiiulay, AiiB.:]f;, TJO.'t. . sought,with oarncsluoss of, purpose ,tp way- of salyatlon.. i "The .Joy • of Thy ground railway disaster which occurred 'l.'oxt~"C'renlo for 1110 11 clean' libart, O get back into the harness whore jiq salvation.*' Oh; how real! JOhi how here Monday night. Goif; and renew a .steatll'ast .spirit wUlllii nie. .C|iHL mo 1101 away I'roin Thy .pri-s- could feel the comradpshlp arid'fellow­ Ifull and at times well-nigh overwhelm­ Tho accident, which occurred on tho cnce; ami take not Thy Holy Spirit from ship of his' Lord t^nd itnow; that-hp, was ing! Every redeemed soul knows that Metropolitan electric railway, assumed mo. Rcstoro iiiilo mo Iho'Joy of Thy salva­ workiri^.'efi;ectiv.ely tor Hjiriv' ,,,' experience. When tho angels begin to' the proportions ot an awful catastrophe tion; and uphold mo ,with a wllllniir spirit, sing in Heaven over one sinner that during the early hours Tuesday when Then will 1 teach traiiSBresaors Thy ways; Y CHRISTiiVN ,ti'i9nj^),'niy.brotbor and .sinners shall ho oonvertod unlo Tlioe." irepenteth, there is a now song break­ Portion of Harbar Kingston, Where Thousands of Houses Were more 1 than four score bodies ot tho Psalm r)L;10-];i.'(KovlHL'd version, marKliui! M',. orjijstorin'.'Clirist', ,has'stnf,ijj In­ ing oilt in that' sinner's soul which is burned and suffocated victims were re­ rcadlnt;.) ,., ,-, ••,i. dulgence of the,iiiner, llliO; or;,thelout- new and blessed and real, nnd which Destroyed. moved from .the subterranean passage. UR tcxi. is a prayer ward conducli hasi;Sin ol'i.oml.ssion or ho will never forgot. The joy of sal­ Tlie work coriliriuesnnd indications aro —a feryiii ' prayer of oonimission;>lia3inogloct or'indiffcr- vation Is not abiding, because sin en­ that tho death list will, perhaps, exceed rising from tlic iips onco, or willful dosiro,^interrupted'your ters in to dim the vision and dull tho NEW POPE IS CROWNED. HURRICANE'S WORK. five score. ' ot a mail wliose fellowship with 'your Lord, and 'taken heart wayward tb the Hcayerily music. Tho causes of the accident aro engag­ lieart. is onislied •away; ymii-' .sense ^ of 'Joy' i)i'the savlng VllN< -MllltitUllO WlllMtNMKN the Mnit- DiiniuKe »n Ixliinil of .InniulvM Will David longed to hoar tlioso strains •illl«eitt CKrviiutiiy ing the attention of tho olllcials. Sev­ witii a. sense of iiis • l-,6rd ' an(i His, blesseil :'^s'cry,ice? Has Kcnuli !ill<),oilO,(loi»—I'rolMilily eral versions of the disaster aro given, again. Ho longed to feel the touch of St. IV'UT'J*. own niiRei'al)le fail­ tlicrc come a doadncsfi'in'yd^iiv,Chris- His Loi'd as Ho dre\y music from his ' rifty lAvcH LoNl. but the main facts which havo been es­ ure and awful sin, tiau iifo.^wliich mr^lics of .the, ciijistian' 'soul; 'Tho Joy of the Lord's'salvation Rome,' Aiig. 10.—The ceremony of tho tablished arc the following; l)iit. wiiosc falfli life aniV'sorvice a painful .duty? ' Have had vanished from his souk' Oh, that Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 13.—Tho Train. No.'-lo,Which caused tho acci­ liiul repentance' yoii gone on in .blind dcspcratiari nnd coronation of Pope Pius X. look place olfocis of the hurricane upon the island ho might feel that Joy again! Is not, Sunday In tho basilica of St. Peter's in dent, camo from Porte Dauphine at tho ''pave tiio way wliicli discouragement?' Have ybii somehow that the yearnings which you have at of Jamaica werp (;rcater liian at first entrance to the Hois do Bouiogno.'in liio •loads iiacl: to' God thought to earn' yoiir way back'to the the. presence of llie pj-iucoa and high believed. Port Aiitoiilo, on ^ the north times, dear Christian? You recall the dignitaries of the church, diplomats and western part of Paris, and passing un­ and His l)less,od, Lord? Have you l)y your feverish zeal coast, was completely overwhelmed. der the Place do L'Rtoilo circled the service. ThoPsaini I'ervoi' with which, you -sang: ' •Roman nobles, and with all the solem­ l£ff endeavored to wipe out-past 1 sins and "O happy (lay, that fixcJ my cholco Only six houses were left standing there. northerly quarter of tiio city. In this from wliicli it is taicenis Uie concluding failures?, • Perliaps you have.. Wo ail nity and splendor associated with this, Tho United Fruit company's . wharves, . On TiK'o, my Saviour; and my Ooil! the most magnificent rite in the Roman northern quarter—a manufacturing sec­ chapter of a slory of sin and II.5deplora­ are so.apt to do.so, , It is so hard to Well may thl.'s (flowlnii heart ro.ioloe. olficcs, hotel and plantations were utter­ tion—the train picked up numbers of Catholic church. ' ble coiisetiuouccs. Sin had severed fel­ get away down in,the dust of humility And tell Its raptures all abroad. ly demolished. The coast is strewn with workmen, who, after fhcir day's work, ' ' Happy day,, happy day. lowship witli Ood, and termiiialcd ac­ and confess sin and plead for forgive­ As Cardinal Macchl, the dean ,of the wreckage of local sailing vessels. were returning to their homos In the ceptable and eniclcnt service, Tn an un­ When Jesus washed my slnsuway; cardinal-deacons, iiiaced the triple ness and cleansing. Tlio pride of the He taught mo how to watch and pray, It is feared that the loss ot lite has populous eastern arrondlsscments of guarded moment,, while yielding to the heart keeps us froiri bonding our knees And live rcJolcliiK every day; crown on the head oftho venerable pon­ been heavy, SO fatalities having already tho city. In reaclilng the neighborhood case af. salvation, the life ylelda willing now is that the death list will reach CO. CHASED BY A CUTTER. remember Jesus' parable of the man for service has died out: The sense of obedience to the indwelling Spirit and Hundreds of persons were Injured and who drove out the unclean spirit from NEW VICERGYALTY. Canadian llevenne Craft I'M'rea an Joy In the salvation of the Lord has been the exalted Christ. But when' the Chris­ there were numerous hairbredth es­ his heart and swept and garnished It, American Flulilnir 'Veancl-on lost. There may be the perfunctory dis­ tian is far away from God and has lost capes. The property loss ia estimated and how jatbr sevoni other spirits more £»t«blliihnl by Vkaiie o( C*«r of il«a> l,ake Erie. charge of religious duties, even aH there his joy of aalyation, the self spirit is in at $10,000,000. evil than the first came bacH ,in bis •Itt—ComUlnea Amar Nad Kwan- was probably with David during the control. God. wants thia Cbriatian to Kingston, Aug. 14.—The destitution comimny and touk posseaaion of the TuDir District*.' Erie, Pa., Aug. 14.—'With its cabins period of his sinfulnesB nnd separation walk upright. How aad is the picture of In thchurricanestrickendistricts is ap­ heart which the riian had .cleaned. It and hull riddled with shot received in from God. Oh! how 6ften theChrlstlan the Christian who ia all twisted and dis­ ,, St. Petersburg, Aug, 14.-r-A new vice- palling. Thousands of persons, home­ is always so when man undertakes the an encounter with the Canadian rev­ goes on In this condition! No wbntjer torted in his life because the self apirit royalty, comprising the Amur district less, starving and ill dad, are hurry­ task of his own heart cleaning. Fail­ enue cutter Petrel, tlie fishing steamer ho gets no joy out of his sorylce. No has carried him hither and thither, irre­ and the Kwan-Tung province (created ing to the towns to obtain shelter, but ure and disappointment must always Sliver Spray steamed into port Wednes­ wonder there Is dissatisfaction and dis­ spective of God's will and desire con­ August, 1S99), has been established. as all tho churches and public build­ mark such attempt; for God Is the only day afternoon, having beaten the Can­ couragement.! No wonder that, if he cerning him. It takes the willing spirit Heretofore the Amur district has been ings have been demolished the mis­ pne who can successfully perform the adian in a long race, which would havo fails to go to God with full confession to make a Christian walk upright. Da­ controlled by a governor general. ery Is Intense. A meeting held at task. ,Davld does not ask God to patcti meant tho confiscation ot the craft had of sin against Him, and pleads not for vid pledda: ''Uphold me with a willing A ukase'signed by the czar and pro­ Port Antonio appealed, with the gov­ iip the old'heart, but picads for the- it been captured. The Silver Spray was the cleansed heart antl the new indllfng spirjt'.''' Hold riieiii) with a spirit which' mulgated August. 12 appoints .Vice Ad­ ernor's approval, to the generosity of creation of a cloaii heart,' as though attacked by the Canadian cutter while of the Spirit, gradually lie gets farther will make me willing to abide in the will miral Alexiel'f, aide-de-camp general to the American people, l^oodstuffs and in tlie fishing grounds which liave for there was nothing wlilch David could and farther away in the darkness and of God rayFather , and Jesus mySaviour. the czar, as viceroy ot this far eastern lumber are urgently needed and as­ years been dispulcd waters between Can­ finally gives up even the outward dis­ provide which would make any kind territory. He will bo vested with su­ sistance was implored. ada and the United Slates. While there play of ilcvolinii and sorvico to the Lord of a presentable heart. What is needed WO other things David pleaded for preme authority in all the branches of havo been many conlllcls between the and His cause. Nearly every Christian In his case is a creation, not a mail­ the civil administration tho direction of Petrol and the American craft in tiie has the e.\pcrience of slipping from the ing over. T that he might be again onuippod for DEED OF CRAZY MAN. his Lord's service. Docause of unfaith­ which will no longer be in the hands past this is the first time, it is said, that, biassed yoUo which he is sharing with During houso-clonning time last ot the rainislrios. It will bo the viceroy's the Petrel over fired on an American the Christ who has redeemed liiin, and fulness be feared that God might cast ^ircN Into II Cron'il nt Wiiineld, Knn., spring wife and I spread out an old him from Him and that He might witli- duly to maintain order and insure ICillInK' T«vo luiil 1* IliniNeU crew, and Capt, Chris Chan, the owner of waiuloring off and browsing in the of Ihc Silver Sjiray, is i)rcparlng a pro­ rug which wo ihouglit contained abun­ draw His Holy Spirit. Against those safely in the district traversed by the iLllluii. attractive fields ot the world's pleasures test to tho stale doparlment at Wash­ and sins, but so few, comparatively, arc dant good material for a smaller two awful conditions ho ploaded. The eastern Chinese railway, as well as to ninde-ovcr rug, but when we came to watch over tho needs of tlic Russian in­ Winfield, Kan., Aug. 15.—Gilbort ington, which wiilniake Wednesday's like David in humble confession and ear­ guilty soul always realizes that if it re­ battle an international aftlaiv, and per­ nest pleading in faith for cleansing and oxaniino carefully proparaitory to the ceived its Just duo it would be banished habitants, both within and without the Twlgg, aged ISO years, supposed to be making of the new rug wo found that Russian possessions bordering on the haps result in settling the mooted reinstatement. There is a great deal of from tho presence of the Lord and ceaso insane, appeared on the principal street boundary line for all time to come. unyoking, but so little yoking up again. tlio remnants of. tlio old rug were so to feel tho worliing and leading ot the territory under his jurisdiction. at nine o'clouli Thursday night with a The Christian gets out of the harness lUterly worthless that ,it ,was ;out of Holy Spirit. Being cast off by God London, Aug. I't.—A press correspond­ double-barreled shotgun, and fired both Washington, Aug. 14.—No dispatches which enables him to do effective serv­ the Quostion to use it, David spread means tho hopejess despair ot the outer ent learns on high Russian authority charges deliberately into a crowd of have been received by the state depart­ ice for the Lord, but he does not always bis heart out before tho Lord and darkness; tho withdrawing of the Holy that the establishment ot viceroyalty 5,000 people who were listening to a ment concerning the firing upon the fish­ get back into the harness again. As we wlien ho saw its filth arid worthless- Spirit means utter and final deadness to for the Amur district and Kwan-Tung band concert. He killed three persons, ing vessel by a Canadian revenue cutter have said, he goes on with bis accus­ ness he gavo up the' thought of- re­ sin and righteoiisues.s and Judgment to pi-ovlnco will not affect the evacuation fatally injured three, and shot 20 others, in Lake Brio. Several officers ot the de­ tomed religious duties and devotions, but construction and at once pleaded for come. Tlie prodigal son In the tar coun­ of Manchuria in October. of whom six may die. Twigg was him­ partment, upon reading the press dis­ the inspiration and joy of service are the crealioE of something new. Some­ try, while ho was enjoying life there, self killed by a policeman. patches of tho occurrence, searched for how or other these hearts of ours ap­ lost because of iinconfessed sin and sep­ did not dread being cast off by bis father, MANYKILLED. Tho dead are: Sterling Rico, a car­ precedents in such cases, and found aration from God. No aniomit.ot sub­ pear pretty good and able to supply none. The fact that no telegraphic ad­ but when ho came back the penitent the One Iluiiilreil niiil Fifty Ilevuliitlon- penter; Dawson Tillottson, a barber, sequent service and faithfulness can abundant material out-of •whiciv , to dread was in his heart that his father vices havo been received leads to the be­ construct a clean -h'aart, but when we iNtH Repu'rtetl SIulii an it liUNiilt of brains blown out; D. Bowman, a car­ cover up t^hc sin that Is festering In the might cast him off, because it was no penter, of Oxford, Kan.; Gilbert lief in the department that the case is heart, or restore to working fellowship put it Into God's hands-for: remaking Ulit'lMliii;; In Mnectlnnln. more than he deserved, Tho soul in the Twlgg. not of such serious consequences as to with God. , He begins to show us that what Ho presence of God realizes what an awful Constantinople, Aug. 13.—One hun­ make It an international complication. has- declared ' regarding- the human GllDort Twlgg was a miller by trade, thing it would be to be cast off l)y God dred and lU'ty revolutionists were killed heart—that it is "deceitful above all having learned his trade 12 years ago T TAKES a heart that ils cleansed and to have Him withdraw His Holy in the fighting at Sorov'ltch August 9,. 'I'liree Men Killed. things and' desperately wicked"—is at a little town 15 miles north ol this from all. sin and hands which have Spirit. And God lets the anguish of according to olllcial Turkish reports. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 13.—The Cleveland I true,'and'we turn' hopeles'sly from bur- city. He came to Winfield shortly aft­ been washed from Iniquity to render this fear sweep over the sou) that it may Tho same dispatches, which havo been Furnace company's plant. Just complet­ solves and plead David's prayer: erward and became an employe ot the acceptable service to God. In the twen­ learn more clearly how blessed it is to communicated to the Russian and Aus­ ed at a cost ot nearly a million dollars, "Create toe mo a clean heart, O God." Baden mills, where he worked tor a ty-fourth Psialm David asks; "Who be near the Lord and to have the Holy trian emiiassies, state that the insur­ number ot years. The boys around was late Wednesday tho scene of an shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Spirit as the indwelling presence to rectionary movement is Increasing town commonly referred -to him as accident in which three men's lives were or who shall stand In his lioly place? AVID'S'Second, retiuest was for a' lead us and strengthen us and plead with dally. Hllml Pasha, inspector general "Crazy Twlgg," but no one thought instantly crushed out. The dead are: Ho that hathclean hands and a- pure D "steadfast spirit." With David it God,tor us for those things which the of the.sultan's Macedonian reforms, re­ him dangerous. Later he went to Frank Virone, George Peters nnd heart; who.hath not lifted up his soul was a desire for renewal of that which natural self does not realize are needed. ports that the young men in all the Bul­ New Mexico, returning in time to en­ Michael Krecji. The first blowing tn he had 'known in the days that were unto vanity, nor; sworn docoltfully." It is said that we do not aiipreciate our garian villages are fleeing to the moun­ list as a soldier for the Philippines. of the new; blast furnace was to occur This was th,o,;.:9plrlt..and .Ipurposei of behind. The steadfast spirit had kept blessings and treasures until they havo tains to Join the insurgent bands. Many Wednesday night and tho three men Jesus' teaching, |>yhen He said: "II liim.faithfully watching over,his flpclcs vanished, God lets the soul feel that it among tho Bulgarian peasantry wished American float Captarex C09. were inside tho stack laying tho last until called by Qod arid anointed to be course ot material, when without an in­ 'thoii bring thy,gift ifp'tho'altar, and it has lost God and His Holy Spirit by its; to remain neutral, but were compelled Toronto, Aug. 14.—The Irondequoit, there remenibereat! that thy : ^brother king. ,It had, made . him patient all faithlessness, that He may nwaken it to stant's warning the huge belt at the througli the years of persecution and by threats to help the revolutionary the American challenger for the Cana­ hath aught; against jtheo,' ,i,e'aye, there a realization ot what fellowship with committees. top of the stack, used tor regntattng the trial at the hands; of, Saul. It had dian cup, on Thursday won the decid­ draught of the stack, 75 feet above where thy gift'' before the"altar,: jvnd ,go ^hy God and the possession of the Holy ing race of the series, thus wresting made him lirayc in the hour,of danger. Price of rionr Advanced. the men were at work, crashed down way; first bo reqoncllied to thy brother, Spirit mean. the trophy from across the water. It It, had, given him a j genei-oua, 'forgiv­ Chicago, Aug. 14.—Flour has been npon them. and then come and offer thy gift.'i' The will now rest in the Rochester Yacht ing .spirit >vhcn Saul, was. within his ND all that David pleaAed tor were advanced 20 cents a barrel by north­ gift on the altar is repreBontative of cluli until some Canadian boat Is able Mar Alidicnte. power and when victory,;finally gave essential to service for bis Lord. He western and ten cents by Chicago mill­ Christian service, but before It canibie A to bring it back. Vienna, Aug. 15. — Unconflrmed ru­ accepted there must bo a cleahihg lip hlmi the kingdom^ It is a.blessed thing wanted to teach tranagreatora the way ers because of a pretended scarcity. to be able to plead ilor a renewal'of a of the Lord: he wanted to leadalnnera mor says that King Peter, of Servla, of old scores; wrongs ntuat be,rlg)ited; The raise is declared by wholesaleris to Fatal Train Wreek. has threatened to abdicate, claiming confossiohs must bo made; sins Jmust steadfast' spirit.'' The 'past' life speaks to saivatlon. He muat be restored. be unjustified, ., Terre Haute, Irid., Aug. 14.—The ae'e- he Is virtually a prisoner in the hands 1/ bo c]iennsed;v.hand8 must b<3. purlfledi .it, niuoh of' hojielfulriess '-for' the future. Yielding to his own desires unfitted him But' e.veri 'if the 'Cliristlan"cannot plead for service. He could not goon making MaiDiincre by InaursentB. ond section ot No. 78, a west-hound of the military party. It is also ru­ ' was the consciousness of this which tor ['renewal,,'thbiigh .the' past Ch'.'ls- Salonica, Aug. 14.—It Is reported that Vandalla freight, ran into the section mored that the entire Servian minis­ bowed a;groat and.mightyrklng in the a pretense of hia religjous life. One tl'ariyijfo has , boon, all', wrlttori over thing, David never was a hypocrite. The Bulgarian insurgents have massacred ahead, IS miles east of Bfllrigham, at one try has resigned, owing to discord be­ ;. dust'of confession'an^ repentancp, and. Vi'th weaitriess, and-, 'failure,. slilil he the inhabitants of the large Turkish vil­ o'clock this morning. The engineer and tween those who aided In murdering made hlm^ plead the prayer ot our text; satisfaction of his religious life was not may' .ask..God' to GIVE a , steadfast in outward service, but in Inward .rela­ lage of Kenatl, near Monastir. Only 20 fireman ot Mie second section and an­ the king and queen and those who did "Create for me a'clean heart, O God;' spirit.. And .'-'this," ,saya ..P. .g, Meyer,' escaped. : ., ,, other man are reporte'v;. ', I,- ,--.,; . •: - '• ',' ";! i; : 1! FiUfl* Ilia ;T«rni. — ~ him-fpr.service. Htcsvasijao longer able' 'dd'h'pt Kb'blindly bnin ybiir Christian • grace,-' Who oallodi I you uhto< His i eter-'life'antraorvice l db'nbt strlve'by fleshly. CIevelaiid,-0„ Aug. 12,—W. S.,Stone,: l.-i'N.i .'Foriiier .CoiiHnl Dead. ):<' .,^ ^, .y/ashlngton,, Aug. 10.—Rear, Admi­ to, teach 'trahsgrossora 'thO; ways <6f |th'ff , ; New.(York, Aug,, 12,-r:01iver Everett nal glory in Christ, after that'ye have zdai'' to get back into the h'arripaB again, - ofiEldon, la., division No, 181', lias been ral .George W^^Melville, Ayho was su- ^^olJej;tB, ,for 25 years, cashier, ,in. the • Lord.'nor lead slnhjers "into the llghjt suffortid 'a\' little'' 'while; 'ah'all' :Himsolf; btit let David teach you hbi^! you riiay be elected to fill the unexpired term as p'erarihuated ia'sti' Jariuary, has' relln- 'United Stiites assay .b|Iico in New, York,' of salvatibhi' Arid ihato'ad of perBlatin'g restore, stablish, . and''!'setlle^"you,': reybiced'wlth Chrlat' rind again'- toaich' grand chief eiiglne'er of the Brotherhood 'qulsliiad his dutie'^'as chief of the and formerly United States "cohaiir at in the effort''df a''Ch'rlBtlah''ilfb' and Then wo; shall moyoriisplutely'and tranagresaprs the way of the Lord and of LocombtiyoBngirieei's'made'vacant bureau of'BtlRam'englrieorlng'and'has •oryico whiqh would be painful, and urifaU-brlngly ' biiwardi Like ([Colum­ lead alnnera unto Him. by the death of P. M. Arthur and A. B. Hong-Kong, Is dead at his home in been succeeded, by Rear Admiral iiusattsfac^/iry' and unfruitful,' he YourgBon. Orange, N. ,J„ from paralysis. Charles W. Rea.

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Our Nlrennon* I.Ue. TWO KINDS OF W£EDS. THE EXTRA SESSION. VorniKiiciH Hcelc invarioiifl ways to cx- picsH their tieiiHc of the HtrcmiouMiiCHH of l THE SALESWOMAN One •• Unman, tlie Other Vevetnbl*. »«>• He i;nlleit Rarller Than at PIrat Anicricaii life. An ciliicalcd yniiiiR Kftl; nua the World Una Ko llae fur iaii, who in a piiriHC in IIIH owii laiiisiiagu', Cnnlvmitluta'tl — Conference tried to ox 11 reus tlie,i»ter Iliiy. CompolMto Bo on Her Feet the Larger Part of the tlie oilier day. lie Haul ulou'ly and witli niiK.'li care: John Burroughs somewhere calls Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. ].•!.—President Bay Fiiifls a Tonic In Pc-ru-na. "America MS — do—overyUiing—nislily. — .weeds "the tramps of tho vegetable Uooseyelt's conference with tho mem­ N. V. Times. kingdom." The analogy is very fit­ bers of the subcommittee of tho sen­ Miss Curtain, of St A (iiiriiiiiii li'nfiiier'H CUNC, ting; fori like the humaii tramp, those ate linanco committee was not conclud­ Ricl'i Fouiilain, Mo., AUR 17UI.—Rev. vegetable vagrants range from tho Paul, Gives Her Jos. I'opc, oC lliis plaee, is \yide y and PULLEYS THAT WORK. ed'until the smair hours of Thursday favorably luiown as a elerio'iiinii who has picturesquely good-for-nothing to tho morning. 'IMie whole subject of finan­ Experience (IOIK; and is doiiiK nii"^li '"'" '''" Pttiple- Tlivy Can lie Vaeti for Mniiy I'lirpoaea positively vicious. Sympathy or even cial legislation at .the approaching ses­ Il(| is voiT imicli heloved hy everyone for niitl OiiiTC Tried Will He Found tolerance for cither is misplaced and sion of congress was discussed thor­ the I'ai 111 I illness of his pastoral work. worse than tiscloss. The tramp is in­ Rev. Mr. I'opo has fiveii for publication Indlapeiiniilile. oughly. .-•;. . , .,.j a statvinent, made to liini by a Gorninu deed one of the world's unfortunates Serious consideration was also given farmer, who. is a niciiiber of bis coniJCeKa- Among tho many meclianlcal Inven­ and a certain sort of pity is, duo him to tho legislation to' be proposed to lion. The man's name is Goarge Hotl- tions that iielp savo tho iip-to-ilato lor his fallen estate, but be cannot bo congress In approval of the Cuban re­ lorer, and he has given Rev. Mr. I'upe this farmer's time and labor, there arc tcvf brought backi to self-respect and hon­ letter; ciprocity treaty i-atified by' the aon- things oC greater utility than a set of "l.ast winter 1 HUlTerod very iniieli M'lth est toil by alms nor mawkish philan­ ato last spring. self-locking pulleys. For , stretching thropy. His disease can only bo cured Rheumatisiii. I eould neither walkiior The committee, consisting of S'tina- ride on liorse back nor do any farm work. fence wire, for doing the otherwise by work. To feed him without an at­ tbrs Aidrich, chairman; Piatt (Conn.); "I took iiieilieine from different doctors, heavy aiul inconvenient lifting of tack on the woodpile as a condition but they did not do me any good. Then Allison and Spooner, did not present butchering time, for hoisting stone and precedent, is to put a premium upon ] tried 'Oodd's Kidney Pills procured for even a tentative draft of a currency timbers when putting up or talilng his idleness. It la a fine and beauti­ me by a Kood friend. After I bad taken bill to the president, although sbmo the li'rst bo.>c I felt already a heap lietter; down buildings, for strengthening up ful tiling to see the sweet,' young propositions wlilch, subsequently, may, ] was relieved of the pain and could walk fruit trees blown out of root or rais­ matron giving a. piece of bread and mid chop wood; and tlie contraction of be embodied' lu the measure, were re­ ing windmill derrlclvs, these automatic meat to tho unkempt bleary animal my (infers bewail to resolve. duced to concrete form. No definite "Now since 1 have taken six more boxes pulleys will be found of frequent use, who asks for a blto to assuage the pelvic organs, tho discliarpo of mucus conclusions as to tho shape of tho pro­ of Dodd's Kidney Rills I feel well apiin pangs of hunger, and many a tender­ IS sure to occur. posed legislation were reached. The This disolmrgo of mucus constitutes and am able to do all the work on the hearted man says In a self-gratulatory farm." conference related ra,lhor to methods, awoaifeniu(» drain; the systciiiciniiiot way, as one who offers a ticket for a » of procedure in tho work at hand than long withstand tho loss of ununis, .bdimiy — "(irandpa, have you any front seat in Paradise; "I never turn to tho form of the legislation. At 7:.'!0 lienco it is that women aillicted with ti'ctliV" (.irandpa--"jN'o, niy child, they a hungry man away from my door." catarrhal hlTectiona of the pel viu or­ have idl Kone." •lohiiny—"'I'lien I think o'clock,in the morning the members of This la an especially blessed thng for gans feci tired and languid, witli weak I'll let von liold my nuts wliilii I run an the committee left Sagamore Hill, errand.''—CllasHow ICveiiiii),' 'I'imes. the giver, but It Is not tho best gift back and throbbing brain. A course of boarded their yacht, the Vergena, and Peruna is sure to restoro lioiiltli by • for tho recipient. Alms debases the sailed for Providence on their, return cii1,tlng otP tho weakoniiig'drain of tho To Cnro ii Cold in On«> Ony. receiver and confirms him in ills weed- ISS NELLIE CURTAIN, C48 Po.irl Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All to Senator Aldrich's home. M street,' St. I'aiil, Minn., head salcis- daily loss of niuous. druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c, inoss. There Is no"^ place In this good woman in a department store writes: An Adnilriiltio Tonic. and bad world for weeds, whether two- One fact oC distinct importance w.ta Tommy—"ITow does •Timniy like his new legged or one-logged. Tho struggle developed at the conference. WlUlo an " I have charge of a department In Congressman Mark II. DunncU, Na­ tional llotcl.AViishington, D. C, writes; Work?" " .luhiiny—"Oh. hi; says there's L.. for existence writes their doom thus, extraordinary session of congress next adrygoods store, and after standing ncilhin' the matter with it, except the pay "Your Peruna being used by niysclf as tho fittest survive and multiply: fall la assured it ha.s not boon determined the larger part of the Hay, I would go an' the hrjiirs an' the work."—Glasgow definitely whether it will be called to home with a dull ache, generally and many of my friends and acqiuiint- Kveiiini.! Times. FIG. 1. HOISTING FUAME. "Get In line or got out." Either our nnces not only as a cure for fatarrli meet in October or in November. It through my entire body, I used Pe- vegetable and humon parasites must runa and feel so much belter that I butai.so as an admirable tonicfor jiliy.s- 1 nm sure 'isii's Cure rnr Onismnptinii It would bo Impossible to enumerate has been supposed that the extraordi- ical recuperation, I gladly recoinmend .'.•iveil mv lil"e three years a|!0.—Mrs.'—Mrs. ITlios lios. show their reason for existence In the walk to arid from the store now. I off-hand all the purposes for which economy of things (which i.s admitted­ n.ary session would convene on Monday, it to all per.sons requiring such rcnnc- Kobhins.; Norwicli, .\. V.. Feb. 17,1!)0I). know Peruna to be the best medicine dics."—Mark II. Dunnoll. . « . they may be used on a modern farm. ly a human conception) or they must .November 9, but the indications,now on the markettor'the diseases peculiar If yon stand too much upon your din- In Figs. 1 and 2 Is shown a simple are that it will ho called for an earlier If you do not derive prompt tind .'•ali.s- make way for that which is useful or to women. "—Miss Nellie Curtain. factory results from the use of Fcnina, nitv,'somebody is sure to walk on it.— and satisfactory method of using them beautiful.—Rural World. date, perhaps several weeks earlier. C'li'icayo 'Tribune. Nothing is so wcaUoniuR'tothchuman write iit once to Br. TIartiiian, giving a for lifting on or off the wagon box or Tho primary purpose of tho ex­ full statement of your case tiiid ho will The Overland Umitcd, solid train C'lii- system as the constant loss of mucus. bay rack, a job that one man nlono traordinary session will he to enact leg- Catarrhal inflammation of the mucous be pleased to give you his valuable ad­ cano to the Coast, daily. Chiago, Union could not do without this convenience. vice gratis. I'acilic & Xorth-Wesiera liine. BEEF-PRODUCING FOODS. islatloni making operative tho Cuban inorabraneproduocsaiicxcessive forma­ Take two pieces of rope. A, A, Fig. 1, reciprocity treaty, but financial legisla­ tion of mucus. Whether tho mucous Address Dr. Hartman, President of Notliinn in the wiu'ld is more baiiKhly of proper length, and make a large membrane bo located in tho head or The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. than a man of moderate capiieity when Important Conclnaionn lt<>iiclicil by tion also will bo pressed upon the at­ once raised to power.—Wessenburg. loop at one end of each so as to slip I'rof. Mniiiforil a>f tlu; lilluola tention of congress soon after it con­ »...... 6ver the ends of tho wagon box. Tie Experiment Stiition. , venes.- • i.»:«:n:»TynTfrM •:>•«'>:• •:•••••:<«• • •'•iT:r»T*Tn-* ••• • •»> • •» Old Sofas, Racks of Chairs, etc., can be the other end of cncH rope to an Iron Three of the senators present at the dyed with Putnam Fadeless Ryes. ring or rope loop, D, Fig. 1. Hang tho Having already referred to an im­ contorence aro members of tho senate :t » self-locking pulley to a beam of cross- portant cattle feeding experiment re­ committee cin relations with Cuba— To .slur is liuman; to forgive takes time. piece of the wagon shed directly over the cently conducted at tho station Platt.ihochnirman; Aldrichand Spoon­ —Town Topics. THE BULL BOG GERM middle of tho wagon box. Fasten by Prof. H. \V. Mumford, wo present er. All of them, particularly Senator the rope sling, A, A, B, on the box in­ some of the chief conclusions reached, Piatt, who has made a profound study You know how A bull dog bites. dicated by dottied lines. Now by hook­ taken from bulletin No. S3: of tho situation in Cul)a, regards the ing tho movable block of the. pulley . 'When he sets his jaw, hardly anything but death will cause him to 1. This experiment indicates that corn necessity for tho enactment of tho let go his hold. may be supplemented with clover hay, a Cuban treaty legislation as very urg­ Some with a microbe; only more so. nitrogenous roughage, In such a way ent. President Roosevelt entertains Get rid of him, or he'll get rid of you. By degrees, elk he continues that Its influence will be practically as the same views. It is understoot' thai to live and multiply, he will so poison your blood, as to make you very :; bcnenclal as the supplementing of corn the auggoation of an exiraordlnavy •ick indeed. with a nitrogenous concentrate, such as sesalon of congress at a date earlier The only way to drive out microbes, is to take some medicine which gluten meal. than November 9 was made by these will go right into, and sterilize, the blood. senators because of the urgency of the 2. That where clover hay or some Nothing wiU do this like Cuban legislation. other nitrogenous roughage is not avail­ ANEWSPECIAinFORWOMEN, able for supplementing the corn crop It was pointed out, too, that It con­ Inlcmitlcleanllneu li tbo key in fattening steers, a nitrogenous con­ gress wore convened at an early date, to woinan't licnUli anil Tlgor. Innammatlon, Soreneai, Pclrto centrate like gluten meal is highly ad­ the entire work of the extraordinary CiU,-vrrli ciuinoi cxiat with It. vantageous. and regular session could be cleared I*»stiii« i»fd n* n vu^final doQehe to a .3. That neither the corn ration sup­ by tho time the national conventions revclntiuit In cumMned cleBntlac und aro to be held next year. On many heuling power, ft tsllli M dIaeaM genaiL plemented by the use of a nitrogenous In local treatment of tcinalo Ilia It li liivaluabia, roughage on the one hand nor of a ni­ accounts that is regarded aa desirable Ileal! Inflamioatloa and cuici lUl dlichatgctt trogenous concentrate on the other, and it would be great convenience not Never falls to cure Naaal Catarrh. proved to bo an Ideal ration. , It Is be­ only to the prealdent, but also to mem­ Cure* olIcnalTo iwraiilratlon of arm pita and feel. bers of both the senate and the house. Cure! Sore Throat, Sore Mouth anil Bore Eye*. lieved that some judicious combination It can be said that the senate finance At at tooth ponrdfir nothlns v^iiiaU II. FIG. 2, HOW IT WORKS. of the two yet to be determined will be Ileinovei Tarlnr, llanlcna the numa and whtleni found more fiatisfactory and.profitable oommlttoo. will draft no meaaiire for­ the tcclli, inakcA a Unit brciUli awcetaiul BRtcealile. oullit into the loop, 13,' and pulling on mally and conclusively until cbnsiilta-' XhntiaiiiMU III'Ivitoi'M from ^votiicn prove than oithor. thiitltlNthusi*uiiL(!Ntf!itrurur fjiMicorrhouu tho line, C, the box may bo raised high 4, A ration of corn, timothy hay and lions have been held with otlior niein- ever tN or nelli |Mistpul4l l»y iie, AO run out and the box loft hanging-untll It of the committeo to be c(uistanlly in cl«. Inrvo l>ox. Nutltfttctloii giiuritnteed, produced by sucli a ration desirable. It - i and destroys all germa, parasites and microbes'. Is needed again, if It is desired touch with tho president, with other Tlin Jt. I'nxtiiu t!a., Dent 20 Itnaloo.MoM, roniiired 1.5 poinida mnro grain and .4 This done, the other ingredients of this great pharmaceutical prep- to remove the box and put on a hay senators, with members of tho house, pounds nioro roughago to produce each '.'. aration, principally cod liver oil, glycerine and hypophosphites of lime rack, tho box may be lowered iifi.er with bankers of the west as well aathoso pound of grain wboro tiuinthy hay sup- ;; and soda, pAceed quickly to build up the flesh and strength of ^^ wagon is run; out and the rack placed of tho oast, and with country bankers plonicntod corn than where clover hay the patient, and so make him well. DO YOU in tho sllng instead of it. Tho rack as well as city hankers, so that sonic was used. Literially and actually, Ozomulsion may then bo lirtcd and tho wagon plan of legiaialion may bo formed by back to health. backed under it so as to receive it. tho opening of tho extraordinary sos- DESIRABLE DOOR LOCK. Do not hesitate or delay. If you , COUCH if tho shed,in which the wagon is sion of congToss. , , , , kept is not high enough to make use of are out of sorts, under the weather, DOfs/T DELAY A CoiivenlKiit Wny to MniiOKc the it is tho hope of tho coniraittee to do- this arrrangeniont, the pulleys may be weak, tired, irritable, anxious, or Ci'oNNliiir of Kntranuc Wayn vise a genuinely elastic currency system suffer from pains, aclies, stomcKh, hung in tho threshing room of the —a system that will oxiiand when the barn and the operation, of changing to liurnN. liver or.kidney disorder, weak heart, necessity shall arise and contract when lungs, consumption, or have other the box or rack done there. It the tho necessity shall have ceased to exist. Large barn doors are often fastened Indications of microbial poisoning t barn is not available and shed Is too Senator Aidrich, when aaked by a re­ low, a couple of long poles with a to a perpendicular bar, one end of BALSAM porter with rcl'orenco to the visit of tho cross-piece at top may ho set in the which enter's a mortisb in a beam or WRITE FOR FREE BOTTLE senators to tho president, said: '; ground, as shown in Fig. 2, and used as block overhead, and the other a mortise of Ozomulsion Food (by postal card there Illustrated.—J. G. AUshouse, In in the floor.' Tho strength of a man "Tho-ropiibllean merabers of the'stib- or. letter), which will at once be seat cbmmittee of tho senate finance commit­ , you, oil request Free By Mail Pre­ It Cures Colds, Cougha, Sore Throat, Croup, Infla- Ohio Fainner. , is usually required to Itike out the bar, enza, Whooping Cough, BrnncUltls end Asthma. or put It up. The Illustration shows a tee, who recently met for an informal paid. It is the Food Physicians use A certain euro for ConBumptlon in first itagcs, conference at Warwick, R. I., talked and prescribe the year round, in their and a sura relief in advanced ntngcB. Use at once. MIDSUMMER FARM WORK. more convenient way to manage the You will SCO tho excellent ellect after takinu the with the preaidcnt about financial con­ own families and practice, and Deal­ flrst doBo. Sold by doalera everywhere, large ditions and the need of iegisiativo ers sell in Large Bottles Weighing liotUcs 'is cents and CO cents. Rotation is a decided source of fer­ changes. No bill has been drafted or Over Two Pounds. ^, Address tility. agreed oil and none will be until after ;.' Good manure is better than bough ten the fullest consultation with our dem­ t Ozomulsion Pood Co ^fertilizer. ocratic associates of the subcommitteo NEW YORK WETMHERCOnrORTI Don't hurry; take time to do your and alj the raomberaof the finance com­ 9S Pine street There fftho sBtisfactiorrKteher work right. mittee. It is, however, our purpose,to ^m^AhjJubJ^mjjjMiMiJiJiJJJJ ••• M i > m ir¥ thfti) being dry and eoinfoitBibI*' themselves with bur­ tion (to the senate'at the beginning of YOUARESUREOFTHI^ dock, purslane, golden-rod, etc. • i the eixtra" session, if one shall bo called |f>YOU WIAlr If you desire^ ^o rid land ot!sproiits,' in October or November. Weai-ehope- once and tor nil time, grub thoroughly fultfiat ajbill can bo iigreed upon and re- .during August. Bui if you prefer a Ii6rted'"tliat will receive tho approval of yearly life-time task, grub ,at any other both houses of congress and afford season. ,„ , ,, ', • .'• •;'••' prompt and efUcient.relief,to the busi­ WATEDPDOOF You will obtain higher prices from ness Interests of the whole country." • ILEDfCLOTHIN .buyers if your farmyard'and buildings u HADE IN MACK OR 'VeLlOW are kept in good order. Defects are GhnrH'cil with Gmbez/.IiMiicnt. . Kine out of ten women are nervous— BACKED Vf OUR OUARAHTEI expected in, products from carelessly SECURE CROSSBAR LOCK, 'y, • " .Duluth,.Mi.nn., Aug.'l4,--E.,B. John­ : BuSering in silence. Sick headache is one son, bopklceeper for the) Commercial -AAK. yoUM PHALfcR. kept farms. - of the first symptoms—things go on from crossbar. A round iron bolt holds the Banking company, of this city, was ar­ r^ J Ifhe will not wwlr you '•Keep land busy with cowpeas among ; .bad to worse until utter collapse. the corn. As soonas the corn and peas bar-to. the middle rail of the door, al­ rested here.;Wednesday evening oh a Don't delayf^if yott'haye fretjtierit'head­ are harvested, rye or some winter grow­ lowing it to turn freely eithcrlway. Two warrant; charging him with the enibez- aches that is a sure indication your stomach ing crop should be sown. It keeps the long gains, one In the floor and one In zlement of $45,000 of the batik's money. . is wrong., Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa- MICHI6AN'o-ooo land from leaching and wasting dur­ tho beam overhead, receive the ends oi When placed in jail, Johnson admitted :'tiou,.||veraiid kidneytroubies soon, follow. ing the fall and; winter, i It,will ;fjir- tho bar when the> door. Isrclosed. lu hisi.guilt andjclaimed' that the-pecula­ Acres in nlsh pasture, it required,, or It^ may be place of'a gain iii'the beam, a strip of tions;' had; extended over a period !of I OS CO turned under In the spring 'to' add hu­ scaiitiing may be nailed firmly to the eight moh'tiis aiid that he ii'ad been' alila DiNCaldweirs mus to the soil.—Farm and Home. under' side' of the beam. The upper end to deceive his «mployers by a manipu- Suitable for agfriculture, graziu^ of 'the crossbar, when set er,ect, comes :lBtion-.pf th^ books. ,••; , v' -, ; • /;, • " •'•,' on the'inside of the strip.—D.H. Shep^; atid beet raising. To be offered at •i How to Viae a Cnrryconib, ' riiip repsin 'ardj III Farm-and Home;: i .• . ' I'uNNCK Tliiril HcnilinK'i publiciJiiuction.Septenibei'^ 3,11903. ;tH a currycomb mustbe vised have the •;, i-London, ,ALUg.-:12.~Tho British house) ;;'''(A:UXATIVE> - •; For further information address, Bmootheat one tliat can be foundi and use' -of lofds''paBsiBd 'tlie^ tlili'd reading "of the it; but sparingly, in the hands of stjme Salt' In the Ponltry Foml. will quickly seek, out and correct stomach Irlah land blll-after|the,dukeof;Devoh-; corapllcatiohs—headaches: disappear, your 'ni'en the curycomb is a barbarous instru­ V. Salt.doe8n,ot;kill poultry, though such EDiyiN A^vWILDEY» shire had ex'pr'esse'd confldenco that the ^appetite is good, refiresliing sleep is induced. ment of torture. Applied with d long, iiak'been tiid^clalm. • If the fowls are al- , '." "* XmuA Comiriitilbncri,.' ^ ^ ''.'-,' government wlllbeable to reconcile any isleeping motion, without regard to the lo\yed to have access'to.the! broken rock- difterencea ontlie' am'endments • when Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsinjs very, LANSZNa, MXCIUGA^: [^ ^Bhapo of- the body, or the evenness with salt, 'or brine frbma pork or fish barrel, they come, up lu, the house of commous.. pleasant to take', and is sold i by all .which it is held, will make apoor animal they'mjiy'ieat too muchiand be.lnjured, May Jt'ceNtnliliKli the Cnn't'een!" ' druggists—SOo and $1 bottles. 'A.'•»•«.-*•' jshrink and shiver. The skin is often but a proper proportion of salt in the '1983! Washington, Aug, 12.—Reeatabiish- '"Berlouyy''hurt-.by,;the; anglesi. of comb food Is 'tts, necesaary for fowls ;a8,.,for ,. SENT,I;BR]B.> Trial' bottle and 'ment of tho army canteen probably will valuable book on Btomacb troubles. . wiiori^ carelessly nrid heavily handled, animals." 'Many -diaeases'-are du'eitb a .be tecoinmended by Secretary; Root in PISO'S CURE FOR A short motion, back and forth, does fall\ira;fi:p,|8'iii)plyj; salt, aiid th^ i^his annual 'repoiit. Departni'ent officials PEPSIN SYRUiPGOMMNY the work more^effeotlvely and humanely for'trie'cures'effoct'e'd by'i't'lri Boiu'e'cai'ses,'' I But cough 8yrap.^«Mei Qood. Uu I and 'army offlceFs are" iinahlinoua In Its Meiitiosilei ill; In time. Bold by dniwlstt. than the severe application of the comb the fowls when alck being boncfltfld by favor becaiise of the saloona which suc­ CONSUMF>TION •^' described. The horse will learn not to salt bccauae it supplies a long-felt want, dislike it if be finds be l8 sot hurt. •-farm and Fireside. ceeded it, leland Corners. Haslett Park. Alaledon Grange. BUY GROCERIES |u()luim €m\Ati§tm Floyd Feltou spent Buuday at Lans­ Born, Sunday night to F. E. Van- The following program will be given We like best tocall ing. at Alaledon Grange'next Saturday AttM and wife, a ten-pound boy. night. Mrs. A. Ayera of Lansing and Mrs, Mrs, E, M. Babbitt Is entertaining —r-AT Thursday, Aug. 20, 1903. SCOn'S EMULSION KMliatlon MlMDelpblii Henrys Ll/'Zle Evans of Pittsburg, Pa„ called company from Williamston. Keoltatlon Floyd heeler a food because it stands so em­ at Mrs. S. W. Hempy's Tuesday. About Some nmter Mrs, Ada Ifammoud Rici'OUTS Br« to the elftct Hmt Perry Quite a number of the people of Kecllallon Kdna MoOUire phatically for i)erfect nutrition. Muriel and Fern Collins have re­ Haslett are taking In the Carnival KeadlUK CbarluN Uarnus F. Poweru will be iu llie race for the And yet in the matter of restor­ turned after a week's stay atJudsuu this week. IteclUllon Mr, Uwilh WALTER'S goveriiorHlii|) next yenr, Collin's at Pine Lake, Qucatlon: Kenulved, that a ynunii rarnier'* ing appetite, of giving new The Rifner's show, big vaudeville •nccoM dependH npon the itirl ho marries. strength to the tissues, especially Miss Ardenne May and Hilda Wolf company, will give a show here Satur­ Speaker on the amrinutlvu, MrH, Ullie Keeler Beunion of the'Hadley Family. of Wheatfleld spent Tuesday at F. V. day night, HiMtaker on the ueKHtlvu, H, I), Htrtckland to the nerves, its action is that Feltou's. Mrs. iMarsh has been entertaining Three more HpunkurR wllltiucboHenon eavh Pursimnt to the call of the secre­ of a medicine. her sister and child recently. Ride and arter the JuduoH IIHVH niadoadecla- Here are a Few Prlcies tary the several families of the house Jakle Groon spent Sunday in De­ lnu,a iree-rorall lalk will be had on the Send for free Mmple. troit. ()U0lltlOU, of lladley met atJGlenti's resort, North SCOTT & BOWNE, CheraUli, W.H, A, OLDS, Lecturer, for This Week: 4 4°9409^1^ $ I'Mrl Street, NewYork. Nortri Leslie. lake, Saturday, AUK. 8, to renew their 50c.indfi.oo; alldrugKiitt. Bad blood and Indigestion are dead­ .^ 1 m •• Mrs, Cornwell of Lansing Is visiting MAV« tbi) Clillilreii. 20 lbs. best Granulated Sugar fricadsliipaand Kurtilsh up the "tic '%'%%%%%%%<%%^%^'%>%« ly enendes to good health. Burdock her brother, John Weaver,and family, Ninety-nine of every one hundred that binds four hearts in union liere Blood Bitters destroys them. f Mrs. Weston Wilcox and children diseases that children have are due to for $1.00 (^Vitll $200 nrderM for other groceries,) Ijclow." Dist. No. 7, Meridian. visited Dorr Holmes and family at Ma­ disorders of the stomach, and these Ingham and Wheatfield Line. son ^[onday, disorders are all caused by indigestion, 2 lbs. gooii CoiTce 2Sc Even nature seemed to be In har­ Mrs, Frank Collar spent Bunday iu Miss Jessie Lewis has returned W. E, Hortnn and Mrs, M, A, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is just as gmid mony with U8, for the day was tine, home after an extended visit at her 3 lbs. new Raisins 25c MHHon with Uei parents, Mr. and Benge of Parma are visiting their sis­ fur children as It Is for adults. Chil­ 6 lbs. new Prunes 25c the «rass never looked more jrreen or Mrs. M. V. Otis. brother's, N, Ray Lewis'. ter, Mrs, E, P. Black mun and, other dren thrive on it. It keeps their little the placid waters'of the little lake Frt-d Hill is digging the cellar for a Miss Lena Cushman was so as to be relatives here. stomachs sweet and encouraues their 3 cans Sugar Corn 2Sc more bcautiful,S»,Mr. Glenn kindly new liouHe. up, and Friday had a relapse, but the Mr. and Mrs, Gen, McArthur were growth anil development, Mrs. Hen­ 2 tall cans Fine Red Salmon. .25c best Is hoped for. in Mason Wednesday. K'avc us the use of the cottages and Fred IleaHon and James Hill are ry Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, 10 bars good Soap 25c bu/zlUK wood, getting ready for winter, N. Ray Lewis and wife were In Ma­ Tenn., says: "My little hoy is now New Mixed Nuts, per lb I5c here we went to prepare our noonday son Tuesday, Makes homely women beautiful, three years old and bus been sullering meal. Ah, yes! Everythinn is ready Ray Reaaoii and his slater of Jack­ good looking women handsome. from Indigestion ever since he was Fresh Mixed Cand}% per lb.. .10c son are spending a few weeks with Mrs, Jones and family of Chicago —wo count tlie faces, there arc 37; are visiting her brother, Geo, Kahn Greatest beautltier in the world. Such born. I have had the best doctors in 3 plugs any kind Tobacco,.. .25c their uncle, Fred Reason. Is Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents. sonic are absent and we would (jladly Mrs, Ellxa Hunt la visiting In Now Nashville, but failed to do him any Anything else in the line at ^IIsH Nina Scarlet of Mason is visit­ Never falls, PAI.MKK & Grass. good. After using one bottle of Kodol right prices. slip in another plate should they ing old friends here. York. he Is a well liaby, I recommend It to come, eveniat the twelfth hour. Clare R, Murphy of Ypsilanti Sun- Leslie. all suflerers." iCodol digeHts what Miss Sarah Allen Is taking in the > Yours truly, Dinner over and away to the lake, carnival at Lansing this week. dayed at J, D, Roby's, Mrs, Claflin and children are on a you eat and makes the stomach sweet. visit to her parents in Ann Arbor. Sotd by Longyear Bros. which is fast beinw dotted with boats. Mr. and Jfrs. Lewis Wolyerton vis­ L, M, JohiiMon reeeiitly bought a three-year-old cow, i.nd upon going One of the escaped prisoners was Tlic more timid sit in the rustic seats ited In Leroy lust AVednesday. . • » m » • out to the burn (uie morning was sur­ found near Aurelius lust evening and Cuok*9 DacheBB Tablets. on tlie shore and waicli the children prised to find twin calves. Good for taken to Jackson by OtUcer Hodge Eden. him. Ladies' CuTorite. batliini,', early this morning. Only known Bufe roliablo roRnlft- Will C. Waiter Rev, Klnse of Grand Rapids preach­ i*\ toronwhicliwonioncaudoponH Tlie afternoon passes too qiiickly ed a llnexeruion at thechnreh i^unday Miss Maude Roby and C, R, Mar- Mrs. Bisliop and family returned BOTH PHONES. phy were callers at N, R. Lewis' Sun­ "in the hour and -nler Jewett's Friday, Rocky Mountain Tea keeps one young Is the place whore you ents iu Aurellus Thursday and Fri­ and beautiful, PALMICK & GLASS, wlsli to extend to Mr. Glenn our Morgan Sanders went on the Bun- day, can get your thanks for his cordial treatment. day school exeuisiou to Graud Ledge Stockbndge. last week, FRESH VEGETABLES, Common Council Proceedings. Forest Neighiborhiood. James Hines and wife are spending Mr. and Mrs. Freer visited their Mr. and ^Irs. £. W. Sutherland, a few days In Detroit. MASOX, MICH,, AUK. 1", 190;i. daughter, Mrs. Charley Couch, the Miss Jessie and Ha'^el Sutherland, E, Dickinson and family, M. E. BERRIES Council met and was called to order first of the week. •" Miss Elizabeth Wieland, Misses Lydia Gregory and Will Craig are ut the and everything by President Pro Tom. Dart. G. U. DIsenrolh and wife visited at and Tena, Anna and Liblile Gurit/,, Falls. that is good" to eat. Present—Aid, Brown, Dart, Mlck- liert Randall's the tlrst of last week. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Wieland, Mrs. The band plays at Clear Lake next We also carry a complete line of Misses Mattel and Nellie Barnes Chas, Gorit/., Mrs, John Baker, Miss Saturday at Gleaners' picnic. cured by clson and Severance. visited In Jackson front Friday till Emma Box, Aaron and Frank Rad- STAPLE and FAHCY Minutes of last meeting read and Tuesday. maii. Miss Grace Miller and ^liss Kit Miss Sylvia Willmore gave a card approved. Vaughn attended the grocers' picnic party Tuesday evening In honor of GROCERIES. Mrs. Frank Freer and children of to Grand Rapids Wednesday, Miss Chupin of Chicago. ItKrOIlT OF COJIMITTKES, Holly are guests at J. £. Freers'. AKeniB for WAGNER'S FA:MOtI.S 'IMie post'Oflice was raided one night DETROIT BREAD. Highest mur- Tlic finance committee report the Misses Jessie and Hazel Sutherland Next Sunday night there will be a and Gussle Cole have returned from last week. They got $1,20, ket price pnid for Butter and Egics. followiUK claims and recommend their re(H)rt given from the Baptist Assem­ bly at Lake Orion. a 15-(iays visit with relatives at Bulla- Alden Brown Is taking his vacation, CHAS. J. WRITING. allowance: lo, Niagara Falls, Angola, Irving and Wm. B. Glldart and family left for The Fldiillty aiKl Ciisniilly Co., bollar Insiir- Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Grinnell were in North Collins, New York state, and Albion last Saturday to make that •OTHPHONES. anco 850 00 Wlilte Oak Saturday and attended Toledo, Ohio. the funeral of her uncle, Mr, Patrick. city their future home. 0, I', Mickulson, ci'inent ICO 23 Miss Nellie Acker spent a few days DePuy & Brown are repainting the S. D.Ni'fly, iilKlilWBtdi 10 M Harry Peters was called to Adrian last week at John Moore's of Towar- front of their store. F. V. Flower of UnaeraltcuTableconditkins Wouldn't TiMt C'livcnder & Meliiiii, poor order 75 last Friday by the death of his little ville. Charlotte Is the artist.. Mn.W.W.Uy K, ll,AVIIliains »nd men on sU'cut.',. 23 85 niece at that place; Mr. D. Kauble of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wieland visited Nevada, 0., wu ler of HllUard, Oliiirles Vecklmm, i,'r»v«l,;,,, 21 75 Mrs.McLearn-of-Newark, Gratiot Irving Forbes took a $20 bill from Pa., wu cured ]•:. II, Wlllliinisiiiid moil on lirldijo 'Sl DO the latter's brother, north of Lansing, the pocket of Mr, Young and lie Is cured by Kodol Jar You? county, untl Mrs. Arnistrnng and Buiiduy, now at MuHon. He hus beeii hi tlie of stomach of Chronic Andrew farren, bulldlnp; wln^s ul cross- cliildrei) of Detroit are guests of their trouble which Dyspepsia by \VI\ll(S 21)50 Mr. and Mrs, John Moore of Towar- house of correction at Detroit once be­ the use of sister, Mrs. L, F, Slaght, ville were guests at L, Acker's lust fore, had effectod A New Supply"of .1 Moved and supported that report of Kodol. Several from around hero went to Sunday, A couple from Fowlerville were till hoart. llnaiicc countiitlcc be accepted and Olivet lust week Wediijisday to wit­ Miss Carrie and John Stirin were married nt the Hotel Tuesday, adopted and orders drawn for the ness the ball game between Mason Mason!FruitrJars. and Olivet. , guests of relatives in Lansing Sunday, Mrs. Flora Bates and son, Donald, same. Yeas—Brown, Dart, Mickel- The next Baptist Aid Society will Mm. Tena Qoritz and daughter of of Ijrtiisiiig, returned boiue Tuesday son and .Severance, meet willi Mrs, L. F. Slaght VVednes- Rttoiue, Wisconsin, are tjuesisof Chas, from a IW." Wes' Yl»il with relatives CHOICE HERRING Moved and supported that the bill day afternoon, Aug. 26, A good ut- Gorilz. iiere, of Dr. S, ri, Culver for medical treat­ tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs, M. Joy were Sunday C, Browuell Is In Detroit, AT ment of Mrs, Benj, Hawkins, be re­ guests of James McGary's of Towar- There are rumors to tlie effect that a Ilettcr Thnii OoKI. ville, new bank is to be estublislied liere. ferred to tlie city attorney, Carried, "I was troubled for several years Moved and supported tliat IT, Swain .-«.-.- The joint picnic of our Sunday HAMHER'SIGROCERY with chronic iudigestion and nervous Don't delay a minute. Cholera in­ sohools'ut Portage lake was a great be (s'iven the use of the streets in debility," writes F, J, Green, of Lan­ fantum, dyseiitery, diarrlioea come success. caster, N, H. "No remedy helped me moving his barn. Carried, suddenly. Only safe plan Is to have A number from here attended St, On motion council adjourned for until I began using Electric Bitters, Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw­ which did me more good than all the berry always on hand, t JIary's picnic at Pinekney lust week. LONGYEAU BROS.,Mason MAPLE ST. MARKiT one week. luediciues I ever used. They have Joii>t WixsON, City Clerk, also kept my wife in excellent health BMGHMT ([CRITCHETT for years. She says Electric Bitters Real Estate Transfers. ure just splendid tor female troubles; PROPRIETORS. The following transfers haye been that they are a graud tonic and invlg- Cures Crip recorded in the olUce of the register of oraior for weak, run down women. To Cure a Cold in One Day in Two Days. deeds for luiihani county, for the week No other medicine can take Its place It will be my aim to give my custo* ending Aug, 15,1003, where consider- In our family," Try them. Only 50c, Take on every mers the best of everything in ution la {300 or over: Satisfaction guaranteed by LonKvear Laxative Bromo (^lunine Tablets.^ f^j^ the line of Bros,, :Mason and Field & North, Seven Mffllon bones sold In past 12 months. ThlS Ugnatore, ^» ^/<'i>-^ box. 25c. JnmcB Jt, WftUoy and wile to Jobn Gni- Dansvllle, liowakl, e 10 iioreH o( H e }i or s e H> HCCI FRESH 20, Lanslnit. $S25 ]./«nlB Ehingor and wife to Ohace New- AND inn n anil wile, imrcct on BCC, 13, l,iui. SALT MEATS sing 000 Give me a trial and be convenced Wm, G. Korna and wife to Kdwin A, Thome and wife, W 60 rt, lot 8, block ot my ability te meet your wants. 102, LansloK iiOOO Scile 0, Iturohard to James MoDunluls, pel. lot 1«, block 8, Leslie 600 Itiinlel R, Shorninn and wile to Clius. B, llarrlH and wllo, n 3 rdu. lots 7 and 8, block 152, Utniilnt; ; 1075 ChasG & Sanborn's Mtoliael Coleman and wife to Jobu F, Grotty, parcels on aeo, 17, Lautilug 1330 Annoy L, Reason to John E. Mapes, lot 87, MoPliersou'* platcWubbervUlo 700 Ohat, R. liolbrook tail «li||)o lAliy U, TEAS AND COFFEES Bpears, w U lot 0, bloek iTltMibTlHiller ScBparrow'tt A(ia„UMiDB isoo Fours Kme CURE Adolph F, LleUau to Jacob Fr«derlck ARE THE FINEST OROWN. Holler and wUo, lot 13, block IH, Lun- aliiK .-. 1800 Kandolph J, Qarber and wife to Herr- Will positively cure any case of Kidney man F. Key, a 40 n. In width of lot«, eOLO ONLY BY block 08,LaniilnK 4:;0O Ci M. KKENTEL, Register. OP Bladder disease not beyond tlie reach J.F.GREVE DealaeM Cnnuot Be Cared by local applications aa they cannot THE GROCER. reach the diseased portion of the ear. PboneTU. / MAaON, MICH. Dbere Is only one way to cure deaf­ of medicine. No medicine ean do more. ness, and that Is by constitutional rem­ edies. Deafness Is caused by an in* Aamed condition of the mucous llntng Pallid Stoni and Oravil With Exoruoiating Palm of the Eustachian Tube. When this FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE A. H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0.,wr!ts8: tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling "I have been atdicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass* FARMERS'[BANK! sound or huperfeot hearing, and when Ing gravel or Stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only OldeatState Bank In Ingham County,; || It is entirely closed, deafness is the re­ strengthens the urinary organs, gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and the tube restored to surprising. A few doses started'the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., Its normal condition, hearing will be builds up the kidneys and invig­ and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. CAPITAL, $60,000. destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten orates the whole system. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done ftie $1,000 wortii of good." are caused by Catarrh, which is noth­ M.D.OHATTBBTON, • PrMlden'i ing but an Inflamed condltiod of the No Othir Rimidy Can Gompari With It L. O.WEBB, • Vloe-Preaident mucoua Hurfaoes IT 18 eUARAIMTEED Thos. W. Carter, ol Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and A. J. HALL, • • Ouhln We will give One Hundred Dolltm one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and B.G.DABT, AwlBtatitOMbier for any oaseof Deafneu (caused by Ca* hs says there Is no remedy that will compare with tt. oarrh) that cannot be cured by 3all'a $ TWO SIZES 60o and $1.00 / Monty to Loan. oallandBuOi. Catarrh Cure. Bend for olroulare, free. TtlRBOTORB—A. J. Hflll, K, A, BRrnoii, J, R F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0, Ktmer. 0«n. W. BrlRtol, M, D, Obottertnn.L Bold by Druggists, 76o. SOLD IHD RECOMMENDED BY 0 Webb, R, 0. Oftrl, Qeo. M. Hovt, A. L Hall'a FaiuiTyPlili are the beat ^LL DRUGGISTS IN MASON. Roie.

,i: iiiiiiij#i&iiiiiliiiiiiii mmmmmm A1:mimmmmmmMMmK':mipMm:.J W.C. Durker made a bualncis trip to Lans- Fay Bailor Is visiting Jackson county inn yesterday. friends thlsweoK. " MIsH AItu Ward went to Lansing yesterday Mra. Marion Raggot returned to her old lo vlHit rrlonds. Kentucky home yesterday, MS W. 8, Root and family went to Lansing yea- Mra, LI/.BlH Price gnea lo Lansing today to Of in terday morning. visit frlenda during the rest of tho week. Oif Mrs, Muriel Darker is vIslilMg Lnnslng Mra. J. K, Ilnnsoi and daughtur, Mmidq, m AUGUST SPECIALS I friends this week. wont to Lansing Inst evening lu visit (riuuds. Oil County Clerk Jewett and family are in Miaa Winnie Hutch of Owosso Is visiting ©xford Sale Lanaliig IhiN week. her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Jeaso lieeoli. Oi See the window. Yard-square Samples Thomas Robiiison and Win. IMckles spent Phlli|i Nice and wife returned yesterday il> m Sunday in jKcksnn, from a week's drive througti Jackaoii county \li All-Wool Carpet, best 25c each 0, K, Hell and wife went to Jackson to see visiting frlenda. Ladies' Patent Kid Oxfords, m the carnival yesterday. Mra. Geo. L. Nice and son Clillord. and Mra. Oil m Ladies', Men's and Children's 25c Hose, A. Hollo went loareenvltlo Ihls morning tor were $2.50; now $1.50 C. I>. Mlukelann returned Monday from a two weoKa' viali wllh rolallvoa, Off seconds, large lot 15c bis outing near Grayling. m Mrs Lynn Bowen and son Clark, of Clilcn- Ladies' Patent Colt Oxfords, Embroideries and Laces 20 per cent. off. Mr. and Mrs, Kiank Lester attended tlie Lan­ go, were the Kuesta or her cousin, Mrs, Chiia. Oil sing carnival yesterilay. Owen, from Friday until Tuesday. 0^ were $2.50; now 1.50 Trimmings 20 per cent. off. Ci. L. I'ccic and family spent Sunday and Mra, L. J. Acker and daughter Lilit; Miss Ail Dress Googs at Reduced Prices. Monday at I'loaaanl luku, Margnnriieaiid Miss May Friodly.aHd Mra. iHi Ladies' Patent Colt Blucher, m S, Young of Kaiawa/.oo was a guest at Ira (y'arl GanHley areatlouding tho carnival at Lot of Fancy Silks, 25c and 50c a yard. J. liullugg'HuverMunday. I ordering factories. Mrs, Harriet Owen and Mrs, Ford BuUen freHbnients. are visiting l^tiising I'riends this wvuk. Ladies' Kid Oxfords, The Preabylerlan Sunday School of L.,). Ford iind granddaugtiter, Miss t^rten Holt will hold ila iinnuul picnic lit \li were $1.25; now 90c i> Wright, visited Leslie irtciids Monday. Leadley'8 Park on Wednesday, An- Mrs, I^. A.Crltchott and son Stanioy went Kiial 20. Everyone is invited to tihiire Oif lo l.aukiug yesterday lo spend the week. tiie good time. iXt Prosecutor h. U. McArtiiur and wife return­ ed Tuesday evening Irom a visit In N. Y. ThuL A. B rf North Anreliiia will ik i> Mrs. Albert Ueizlg and Miss llatlle Deuel meet with Mrn. James MaliieH on went to •laoksou yesterday lo visit friends. Wediieaday afternoou, August 20. A \»i m DRY GOODS CO. cordial Invitation In extended tu nil Uii MIS. Frank lUyuer Is visiting Lansing F. W. Webb trloudssluueyesiurday noon lor the week. ueiKliboring socletiea. MIBU Lnnnai;ene llordner Is siiendliig tho Phil McKerimii Post wild VV. R. C, week with llyroii Owen's family iu Lansing. will lelve a "Seventh" social »tG. A. V. I). Kingsbury went to Aetna, Indiana, n. hall, Friday evening, AiiKiist 21, OSTEOPATHY Tuesday lor a l»o weeks'stay wllh his son, AdmlHHlon Heven ceiitH, and every sev­ At the Racket Store County TrcBsnrur \V. C. Nichols returned enth person admitted free. Light le- Have you ever looked at our TueaUay fiom a, two-weeks' visit at Ludlng- freBhmeutH and Kames. Good Cotton Tints, 9c a roll. IN LANSING Mn. Ball Bats, 10c, 15c. Wlullbid leli yesterday for a two DR. F. H. WILLIAMS II. B. Shirts, 45. Overalls, 45c. monllis' vInU lo his (aiiu In Jaineutowu, Obituary. 5 pairs Socks, 25c; 3 pairs, 25c. DR. N. E. WILLIAMS Uakola. Dennis F. Patrick was horn Muy 1, Fred C. Parker and wife went to Jackson 1820, in Queen county, Ireland, and WHITE WOOD SIDING 3 pairs Ladies' Hose, 25c. Four Venn' EilablUhtd Practice. ami Wolfe Laae yesterday lor u f6w days' died at hin home in the towuHliin of Wrappers, 75c, SOc, 'J5c. 110 Allagan Sireel Wail. rucreallun. White Oak, AuKUi>t 12, l!)03, aged 7-1 It is the best on the market for siding houses. d Tuinblcrs, 15c, 30c, 35c. M. Flanagan of Lansing passed the fore years, three iiioiitim and twelve days. partol tlieweek with his sou, Frank N., ui He caiue tu America with his par­ Pitchers, 30c, 40c. ihoDunnuily. ents when but a child, and lived in Sonic nice Handkerchiefs for pil­ Mrs. L. H. Sibley loft Tuesday morning for |H!jlurmC0untn|iew$ Daytun, o„ tu visit lor a sliuri time her sister this vicinity nearly all hin life. When in need of good SHINGLES and CEDAR lows, 5c, 8c, 13c, V)c, 23c, 50c. ana aged iiioiher. He was married the tlrst time In 2 Pillow Cords, 15c; 4 for 25c. Mrs. Henrietta Knapp of Romeo,and Mrs, 1857 to Mary Havens. To this union POSTS call on us. M. iiimpp of jHuksun ale guests of Mrs. S. M. were Imrn three children, one of whom Siiccial Men's Pants, 75c, 95c. Thursday, Aug 20, 1903. D.iriiug Ihls wueK. preceded him in deatli. He was mar­ Underskirts, 75c, Sic, SI.25, S2.00 .Misses Agnes Fellows and Leio UeWItt re­ ried tlie second time to Mary Coucli in turned Monday U'oin a len Uays' visit with Paper Curtains, 'Jc; Cloth, 19c. A mail who drove an aulo ISSO, To this union wits horn oiieson, relatives neiir biitlalu. Father Patrick was a kind father, a e. p. MieKELSON Men's Gauze Underwear, 23c. At. specil considered recklens, Mrs. Sarah Glovur and Miss Adelia GInvcr Kood husband and a kind ueighbor, 2 jjairs Men's Fanc}' Hose, 25c. Wont, faster tliaii lie ouKlit to— ol Fowierville are guests ul Mrs. Geo. Van- Tlial'H why ho wa« not wreekless, beloved by all. He became a chris­ Side Combs, 9c, 25c pair. /.lie, Wesi Miiplu street. tian some 80 years a^o, Since then he Back Combs, 10c, 13c, 15c, 23c. Miss Minnie Farley returned home .Satur­ lived a consistent life. All bud the ut­ PKKMONAI. nKNTIOH. day eveulng, alter a two weeks' visit with 2 pairs Children's Hose, 25c. uiicksuu county Irleuus. most contidence in his profession as a Water Sets and Trays, 90c, Sl.OO, Will C, Walter was In Jiickson Hunday. Miss Alice Chaplii of Eden, a graduate of follower of the Master of all munUind. the .Vason li:giiscli,H>l,li»saccepiednpuslllon He leaves to moiiru his departure, a $1.19. Mrs. II. C. Fieeland visited Leslie friends Friday. 111 the Fife Lake nchouU. wife, two sons, one dauuhler. one step- Flower Pots, all prices. D, C. Potter and wile and .Miss Hn/el Potter sou, James Couch, one brother, one MIsx Ulara Smith visited her Holt home 2 Jardinieres, 25c. Washbowl,30c Bnnday. vlnlleu JacKson irleuus bunuiiy. Miss iia/el sister, aud other relatives too numer­ Men's Neckties, lOc, 15c, 22c, 45c remains fur a short visit. ous to mention. Mr. Owen or Grand llaplds Is visiting at 15. Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Clark and clilldrun nru The funeral took place from the MORPHINl L, Lyon's. Ladies' Gauze Vests, 9c, 10c, 25c. at KawbuesH lake, Uillsdule county, for a home, AuKUsl 15, at 10 o'clock a. m. Mrs. H. J, i'cters visited Jackson friends week or two of rucruatloii. 3 5c boxes Matches, 10c. last iMoiidiiy, Interment at Alchin cemetery. U.J. Opluniy Laudanum^ Cocaine and all Drug Habits Mrs.'I'hoinasSweenuy and two little chil­ Feather otilciated. Bovs' School Pants, 23c, 45c, 60c, Capl. and Mrs, Will Uayuer visited Leslie dren went to SI. Oliarles last Tuesday lor a permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaviiii? no craving 75c. Iriunda Sunday. week's stay with relatives. for drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical sy.steras to 2-cit P.-iil, Cic; Lunch Box, 9c. C. W. Wliltinannnd A. V. Peek spent Sun­ Mrs. Mary Gordon, matron of llie Hell tele- A Traveling Freak. their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease. A home remedy' day iu Lansing. idiune e-XehuiiKO, Detroit, is visiting her Bister prepared by an eminent physician. Kitchen Mirrors, 25c, .30c. Mrs. F. J. llrowii, lor a week. A man, callint; himself Sailor Jean, Mrs. F. L. Wilson returned Sunday from a arrived in Mason last Thursday eveu- WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENt Corsets, 45c. Brush Braid, 5c. visit In liay City. Will J. Harii Is preparing to attend the uni­ Confidential correspondence, especially with pliysicians, solicited. Write today.. versity at Ann Arbor the coming year to luKi with a wheelbarrow upon whicli Box Pajier, 10c, 15c, 19c. .Mrs. lOllen Rently relumed to Pine Laku complete the pharinacy coarse. was a barrel con tain inn; clotliiug and Tuesday luuruliig. Manhattan Therapeutic Association Wrist Batrs, 23c. Misaea iieatrlce and Alice Ferguson and a teul, all surmounted by a small tlai;. Jardinieres, 15c, 2Sc, 35c,' 4Sc, Mrs, .leiinle Perrlu visited Iriends In liiiltle Floyd FerKiisuii are visiting Mr, and Mrs. He claims that he Is on a lulssion to 0«pt. A lias Broadway. Now York City Crcuk last Sunday. Frank ICllniartiu in Kalamazoo. Royal Circle. 75c, 98c. visit all the state capitals iu the Unit­ The fifth annual asseiubly of the Telephone 148 for Mr, and .Mrs. N'.N. Itouae visited relatives Misses Jennie Marl and Anna Itolmanof ed States, wltiiiu three and oue-half Glass Berry Sets, 20c, 25c, 75c. In Lei'oy lasiMnnday, Bi'ooKlyn, JauKsuu county, wore guests of years. The entire trip is to be made Royal Circle Social LeuKue of Miclii* Miss .Minnie Keiloy last Monday. Kau will be held at Portland, August FRESH 6 Glass Sauce Dishes, 10c, 15c. Kegisier o( Deeds Ivreniel spent Sunday on font, which will be a journey of 22,- 28. The leaKue is for udvancinij the Boys' Bathintj Trunks, 10c. with Landing friends, Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Haistead, Mr. and Mrs. 000 miles. He is in the employ of a A, K. MIckulson or Grayling was a guest of II. O. Ilulstead »ud sun, Hubert, left Tuesday publishinit tlrin In Boston and if he interests of the order in the stale and 144 Pants Buttons, 10c. Mason Irleiida Sunday. lur an outing at Ailaultc City, N. J. succeeds, is to receive $5,000. For each for the good of the oriler everywhere. GROCERIES Suspenders, 10c, 15c, 2.3c., 45c. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Iletlieid of Addison, day be KBIHH he is to receive ISO, The Royal Circle now has a nieiiiber* Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Watts are vitiliag for a lAMiaweueuuuty, spent Sunday wllh his ship flf 20,000, and iu Michigan there NOT THE CHEAPEST tew dayij at SlocUbrldiie, iiopliow, WaiTun l'ler«oii,aud faiuily. The traveler's real name is J, A. are iJOei roles. lllsa WiiiKred Ives ol' ClilcaRo is vlsitliii,' The only reprcsontatlvcs Mason fumlsliod Krohn and he lins l)eeii truiiipiii); Mason will attend in stroiiij; force, BUT THE BEST!l! DR. FENNER'S liur paioius at Suniiysldu. m ilie Nulluiial 0 A, It. encainpinout atSan since April 1st, nt which lime he left, Frauclseo are .lured li, Sinilli autl wile, Augusta, Maine uiid has now visited The Pere Marquette lias t;niiiled a Every til inpf bouf^ht from us is Mr. aiul Mrs. Wllllani II. Haskell arc vlsll- rate of one fare for roniid trip IVoni InK al'Ul. JoliiiH ihls wei'k. .Mr. and .Mrs.S. C. Ibikor of Jonesvllle and llie capltols in eiglit states. made satisfactor}'. Hon. H, 1', lleiulitrfidii spent Matnrday and .Mrs. Mary Uilinure ul Oenuseu, N. Y„ are - '•• •• m ^ » : Lansing, reaching Portluud at 10;t() KIDNEY - Sunday Willi Uelroll frlouiih, uiieslsuiJ. Iv, iUiiier's, Colninbia street, Okemos. a. in. Willis KvDiy was lionie over Sunday, ru- Mrs, Lizzie Woodlionse or Lansing visited turning tu tjU Olalr Munclity, her sisiur. Mrs. J. A. Humes, east Oitk street, Cedar GrnnRO will have a picnic at KMCH|ie'M) UQIIUIH, pnyiible Ihrcu yours llo liaHKiient a lltu Umo curliii; Just, such Caroline Bray has returned from from llie clHleof Kiiid inortgimo, wliluli inert- Misses Kinina and liazol Crltchett are visit­ G. J. Uamner Is enjoying a visit from his great cure is guaranteed fur all throat Kftgn wiiH rpaorilMl In Uie odlco of Ili'BlHler oli' casus uHyours. All uoiisiillai.luni) Free. parents, .Mr. aud Mrs, L, D. Uamner, and Ypsilauti. and lung diseases liy Loiigyear Bros., IJUUIIH of Itiii County of InKliliin, on lliu 2lBt. ing Lansing Irlends since Saturday. slslur Florence, of Covington, 'i'euu,, this "Ynui' Kldiioy and H!uOtiiclio Ciiro lins Misses jNIttry aud Nellie Bray, Hai- Mason aud Field & Norlli, Dausyille, (liiy of .Iiiiniiiry, A. U. 1.SS8, iH I iOao'elocili p, m,,, Mrs. Fred Wilcox and daughter, Miss Beryl, week, III llliur TUoriiioritriiKeM.iingpiHIi anil, tlio sum cured two very 1)IKI <;usu« atnimnoui' custo- iiiou Herrick and wife, and others druggists. Price 50o and $1,00. Trial iiiui'S tlio past yoai- wliciiii lliu (UiiM.ors liiid are vlslung relatives at Olivet this week. Mrs. Julius Ilcrlch and throe chiUlron of of six liumli'ed ($0(X)) dolliirN iirlneliml iuul onc^ went to Detroit ou the excursion Tues­ bottles free. liiiiulriitl mill ten anil llilriy-KOven oiui-linu- t'lven up. .T, h. STILL & 00., Woodland, la," Miss Uornico liatl went to Lanatng Monday Woonsocket. K, 1., were guesis ut W. M. Mc- ilreilllia (8110 ii") ileiUiirs InlareNl iniiUtng to. evening lur u few days' visit with irleiida. Crossen's, West Maple street, Thursday and day. nruKRlsts, Mc., $1. Ask for Cook Book-Free. Friday, i;cllier thu HDIII of HSVUD hundreil Ion iinili Ml as Grace Cooper oJ Owosso has been the Mrs, S. A. Cline of Lansing visited Ahur of Albion, was a Mrs. CoraOvurackeraud littlesonof Colum­ and Friday of last week. iiavurtliiea." OiiAS. W. UiiowNB, 1'. M, gage, and no .suit or proueedlng liavUig been gnestof Mr. and Mrs. J. A. WUbeok over Sun­ bia, South Uuaotii, are visiting at Hugh Instituted at law to recover tliC dobt now. day. ISiaHely's aud wilh olher IngUam county Mrs. Honey and Mrs. Dingman stains and flnlohes floota • A little life may be saoriiloed to a claimed to bo duo upon Halil inort|;ai!0, or- one oporatlon. Miss Margaret Hopkins or Lansing was a relatives, were called to Grand Ledge Friday to any part thereof, the said inortgago will bo . i!uesi ol Mbis Tims, Liiusing street, over Sun­ Mrs. C. G, Huntington went to Pilisford, attend the funeral of a relutivet sudden altacls of croup if you don't forecIoKt'il by a sale of snld prenilHeH by vir­ day. Hillsdale county, last Monday for a weeR's Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have enter­ liave Dr. Thomas' Euleclrlu Oil ou tue ot ibo power contained 111 tbo niortgago,, Kinoiiii visit with Miss Viulu Marshall, a teacher Iu hand for the emergency. f lo Hatlsfy the amount due on said niortKuge- Mr.andMi-8. Fred Hunn and littlesonof our schools. tained relatives from Detroit the past at tbu date ol this notice, as aforesaid, wllh. Easily applied and dries oret ilaltie Creek are gnosis at A. Uawu's this two weeks. Interest tlioreon at tbe rate of seven per cent. night so it can bfl used ' week. E. H. Sclmllx and daughter TilUe or Chica­ pernunnin and tbo costs and the expenses nuxt IUOCDIUK. allowed by law. Iiieliuling an attoriioy fee of Arlliur A. Diamond of Owosso visited hia go, father and nlster ol Mrs.,Knus ^lurtUrnp, :^[ls9 Aunle Park of New Jersey is arrived Tuesday to attend the I'uueralofK. visiting her brother. Dr. J. B. Park. thirty dolla'H (8»U), provided for In said mort» inolliur Sunday at lier home on Columbia U. Murthrup, irS FOOLISH gage, which sale will bo made by the subscrib­ Hate Pine floofs M like nafM,sueet . Grace Carver, who spent her vaca­ er at public auction at tbe north door ol tliR Whether Ftlnted or not. Olio HoUey ol Lansing visited his grand­ Mrs, 11. U. Freeiand and Dr.O. U. Freeiand tion liere with her parents, has re­ iirmory, on Maple street. In the city of Mason,, mother, Mrs. Frank While, and family lust were culled io Ann Arbor 'I'uesduv to Hlteud couiily of Ingham, aud .state ot Michigan,, EQUALLY GOOD FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS! the lunui'ul ut .urs. John Rose, an auni of turned to lietroli. (that being one of thu places where the circuit, Sunday, Mrs, Freeiand. To iKiuire Niieli Coiivinelnir front im court lor the county of luglmm Is held), on Ask us for Booklet on Trontment of Floors H. Bwartout recently entertained Willis VaiidercocTc and granddaughter, TlilM SlHNon €llUeii OlveN Yuii Hero. tho Nixlli (U) iheDakotas, McUauieila over auuday. Marriage Licenses. JACOB UAKIN, ceHNed, imH fllod his flnal acconnt, and thet I Mrs. C. M. Uhodes lert Monday ror an ex­Win. B. Cliapman, Holt »l Mrs. Wiu. F. Near, living near Cen­ G. A. DKNSMORK, Mortgagee.. havaappolntud tho »Htli tliiy ol AIIKIINI, . Mrs. Sarali Sowors ot Kaion Rapids, has ter street, wife of the retired farmer, Altornoy lor Mortgagee. boon visiting her daughter, Mrs, Fred Klllott, tended visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Cora A. Lane, Vassar ul) Bui>lno H address, Mason, Michigan.. Inst,, lit 10 oVIouk In the roroucou,at the the past week. - f W. U. Rhodes, at ihulr summer cottage at who has resided in and around Mason Probate Oittce In lald County, as thoUineof Villa Beach, Cleveland, 0. RnfusHakes, Lansing 42 for fifty years, says: "I suffered In- hearlUK thereon,and for tho HsslKnmeut and A. J. Shurger went to Saginaw and Bay Cordelia Miller, Ionia 'S diHtrlbuUon nfiiahl eaiato.' Oily Tuesday luuruiuK iu the iutereai of the L. 0. Webb is acting us one of the Judges at tenselp with pains In my back aud Dated AuKUlt 5th, I00». . I'hocniz Mills. the Urighton Beach (N. V,) races this week, Hurry J;8ervis, Lansing 22 lameness across the loins, I was ad­ Nolico or rimt Meellnir ot CreilltoiN. , JASON E. NI0H0L1. Mra, Webb and Mrs, W. W. Campbell accom­ liUin M. Moore, Lansing 18 .U. L.PKOK, Judge otFrobate, Olatr Coate, went to Crosswell, Sanilac panied him lur a visit In the east. vised to use Doan's Kidney Pills, and In tbe District Court of Iho United Slates Prolinte Kegleter. • ^ county, Saturday morning tu visit his nareuta Cornelius W. l.,oomis, tanalng SI I procured them at Longyear Bros,' for the ii:nHtern District of Michigan Southern for two wobka, Mr. and Mrs. D, tl, Wright and daughter DivlHlon. ' Lureen leave Monday for thuir home lu Osh- ISmaia A, Coger, Lansing 21 drug store. I had not very much con- in tbe matter of GeorRe U. Terry, Baukrupt Oriler af Pnblleiitloa^ W. A. Crumb of Detroit was in WiUinmston kosh, Wis., where Mr. Wrlgbtooinmencea his Claud Foal, Dansvllle,.. 21 fldence In them at first, but they -in Bankruptcy No. B77. 8TATK OK MlOHlGAN-TiiKOiBouiTronHT ami Mason iaat Friday i>nd i»ulurUay,cuiliuK seventh year's wora iu the city souuols, Rule M. Curry, Bunkerhiil 21 proved most satisfactory In my case, Xu the creditors ol George H, Terry ol Les­ ouold.trlfcUda. lie, iu the county of Ingimm, aud dimrlot FOHTIIIi CUUMXV or INOIIAM, tM UHANOBR Y. Capt. 0, E. Sayre and (ainily returned home James V. Samoe, Lansing.... (i2 and I do not think that I ever had Phlneas L, Trumble, complainant, vs. May Mrs. Andrew Mcnrlde and daughter of Monday uveuiiig. The Captain's boat was aforesaid, bonkrupt. Xruinble, derondiuit, Lansing were guesu ul Mrs. Juhu lUcBnde delayed for a day or two loaUiiiK at Cleveland, Edna 0. Winters, Cliarlotte 81 any medicine do me so luuob good. I Notice is hereby Kivnn that on tbeolovcnth - It i)atlsfaoiorlly appearing In thli came, last Thursday. hence his home visit for a day in mid season. J. F.OImHiead, Marengo,Ohio 2.S have heard my neighbors who have day ot AugUBt, A. V. 11)03, Ihe said George II.. from nlildavlt on Ale, that t he dereiidant, May Blanche Irwin, Onondaga 23 heard my neighbors who have taken Terry was duly adjudicated bauhrupt: and Trumble, li not a resident of this itate, but Miases Marguerite and Mao Frledly ofBa- . Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Heoney and little -.—.— > ^ < .- tliat the tlrst meeting of ills creditors will bo tavla, M Y„cousliiaolL.J.Actcer,ureyl8lttug Doan's Kidney Pills speak of them In lield at tho olllce of the County Clerk, In reKldeN In the alale ol Illinois, on motlnn ol Margaret Shay ol owositu, aud Miss Teressu I Potent Pill Pleaanre. Mason, Michigan, on tlieTweiityi,nrNt (lay W. V Oalrne, complainant's inllcltor, it la Mason relativ 08, Comptuu aud Masters Burns and Dan Shay The pills that are potent lu their no­ glowing terms. I believe them to be ordered that defendant order her appearance of West Day City were guests ofdames Uiuna a thoroughly reliable remedy aud reo< •r AiiKuat, A. ». laoa, nl 11:110 o'clock in In thiacause within tour months from date; Mrs. Dr. Freeiand raturnod Friday evening lust Sunday, tion and pleasant In elleut are DeWitt'a tho loreuoou, atnnUard lime,, at which tirno and that a copy of thli order be published In Irom a week^s visit with her parents at Troy, Little Early Risers. W. 8. Phllpot of ommend them heartily." the aaltl creditors may attend, prove Iholr.' the Ingham County News, and that such Oakland ounnty. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bertch and two chil­ For sale by all dealers. Price 60 claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bunk* nnblioittlon be continued ttiereln at least once dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Jones land Mr.llovey, Albany, Ga., says "During a bllipus rnpt and transact such oilier bUBlncali ns may' A. D. Merc«r went to Eniporla, W. VH., last attack I took one. Small as It was it cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, nroperly come before Huld meetiiiK. in each week' for alz weeks in succeislon, Friday upon a two weekaMirospecliug tour^ all of Bay Cliy, aud Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berluu N. Y., sole agents for the Uulted Dated, Detroit, MIohiRnn, Auir. luTi, A, D.IDOS Dated, August Uih, A. D. 1803. of ttie sunny south. 'I and sou ot Lansing, were gueata of W. M Mo did uie more good than colomel, blue- JIARLOW V, UAVOCK; OUKC. TUASK, Crosseii, F, D. siautou and C. W, ilrowne and mass or any other pills I ever took aud States. netorcoln BaiilcrnptcVo. Otrcuil Court Cuiniulssiouer, Mlis Jessie Dean went ioSt. Louis last Mon­ laiuiliea last Sunday. They ail enjoyed a Remember the uaiue—Doan'a—aud W.F.OAIRNI, day morning for u ten daya' vUtt with ,arat< pieotHut carriage drive lu tlie uiiurnoou at the same time it afleoted me pleas­ F. M. Pooo, Leslie, Mlelilgan, Bollnitor lor Complainant. ioioouuiyretailvN. about our beauillul city. antly. Little Early Risers are certain­ take no other. Alturuey'lor Bank rupl. BttslUMSaddNMl MMODiMICllliM. ly an ideal pill." Sold by Loogyear Bros. Two additional victims of the accident Pope Leo's sealed apartments In the JEFFRIES WINS. ihe Jn0kin (S^min, 3^^^at tho National league baseball parkin Vatican were opened by Mgr. Cagiano, Philadelphia are dead, making tho total and nearly a million dollars wore found. RetMlna IlcavrwelKht Cliiimiili)n«hlp A. L, ROSE, Publisher, number of deaths 11. Deathii in the .lamaica hurricane are liy IlefciitlMW Curhelt In tbc B. B. Johnson, bookkeeper for tho likely to roach 200, and the property Tciitli Koniiil. MASON. HICIUGAS Commercial Banking company in Du- damage is estimated at $12,000,000, luth, Minn., confessed to embezzling Bulgarian insurgents have maaaacrcd San Francisco, Aug. 15.-T-James 3. $')5,000, and the bank was compelled to the Inhabitants of the largo Turkish vil­ Jeffries, champion heavyweight of the Mnw close. lage of Kcnali, near Monastlr. world, played with Jim Corbett for nine 1903 AUGUST 1903 The senate subcommittee conferred Minister Bennpre, at Bogota, states rounds and a halt Friday night, and with President Roosevelt at. Sagamore that no final action has yet been reached tlien Corbott's'seconds motioned to Ref­ sun. xon. TUBS. WED. TflUK. m, 5AT. Hill on a currency bill which will be on the Panama canal treaty. eree Granoy to stop the fight In order introduced at the coming extra ses.sion The Servian ministry has resigned be­ 1 of cnugross. cause of discord between those who par­ The American fishing tug Silver ticipated^ In the murder of tho king and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Spray of Eric was fired on and dam­ queen and those who did not. aged in r^akc Eric by the Canadian Vice Admiral Cervera, who surren­ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 revenue cuttoi' Petrel while in debat­ dered to the American fioot oft Santia­ able water near tho boundary line. go do Cuba, has resigned the position 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Tho grand jury investigating the re­ of chief of staff in the French navy. • cent lynching at Danville, 111,, indicted The total number of deaths caused |23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18 persons, by the tunnel disaster in Paris is ll'l. Sleeping car porters employed by , The British house of lords has agreed to'the Irish land bill in the form finally [ 30 31 ,,,, *• 1, ,,,, ,,,, .... 1 the Pullman company seek.the aboli­ tion of tips and an increase in wages. approved by the house of commons, , Thousands of negroes in Georgia Dlapatchea from Santo Domingo say have been robbed by a northern negro that'a plot to murder Gen. Alejandro named Mitchell under promise of se­ Wos y Gil, the president, has been dis­ curing pensions for them. covered. Give Warning of Approach ofiflore The battle ship Massachusetts struck l.ATBn. a rock near Bar Harbor, Me,, and sev­ Financial legislation and other work Serious Trouble. Happeiiinffs of the Past Seven eral plates weio cracked. of tho proposed extraordinary session Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating The legislature of Georgia has of congress were disc\issed at Oyster wtii extreme irritability, bordering upon hysteria"? Arc your spirits Days in Brief. passed a resolution forbidding' the Bay by the president with several of easily altected so tliat one minute you laugli, and tlie next fall into con­ whipiiing of female convicts. Ilia callers. vulsive weeping ? Secretary Shaw removed Henry Masked men near Dtipyer, Mont., took JAMES J. JEFFRIES. Do you feel sometliing like a ball rising.in your throat and threaten­ ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD Ives Cobb, architect in charge of the a herder from the sheep camp of Joe Chicago federal building. to save their man'from noetllcss pun­ ing to clioico you; all the senses iwrvertcd, morbidly sensitive to light Sturgeon and, carrying him ten miles ishment. The end came shortly after and sound; pain in the ovaries, atid esixjcially between tho shoulders; Burglars secured ?1,000 from the post into the mountains, tied him to a ire« sometimes loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually Casiiiilties and Fires, Personal and Po­ ofllcc at Sherman, S. D, the beginning of tho tenth round, when and wliiiiped liini tn death. Jeffries planted one of his terrific left cross and snaiipy, witii a tendency to cry at tiie least ]irovocation 'i litical Nofos, Hnsin(!HH Failures and Special .session of congress may bo Owing tn domestic trouliles, Edward called for October instead of November, swings on Corbett's stomach. The man If so, your liervea are in a shattered condition, and you are threat­ Uesuiniitions, Weather Kecord. Kolsclionslia, a Decatur, III., saloon as a result of the finance committee's who conquered John L. Sullivan ened with ncrvoiis ]irostration. , keeper, tied a strap around the tri.yger dropped to tho tloor in agony and the Undoubtedly you do not know it, but in nine cases out of ten this is conference v.'ith President Roosevelt. of a sliotg\iu, raised the hammer, and, Reports from l.HOI bankers in 24 memorabli! scene at Carson City, v/lion caused by some litcrine disorder,and tiie nerves centering in and iiboiit tho INTELLIGENCE FR05I ALL PMITS looiving inin tiie muzzle, pulled the trig­ Bob Fitzsimmons landed his solar plex- organs wliicii make you a woiniin inllucnce your entire nervous system. western and southern states show good ger, liic-rally blowing his head to pieces. conditions there for financing crops. Something must be done at once to restore their natural condition or UU.M ISSi'I'IC. Tho limited Nc;w York express on the Blue Grass, la., was swept by flames, you Avill bo prostrated for weeks and months ixjrhaps, and sull'cr untold .lanics Cogliill, •10 yciirs old, who had Pennsylvania road ran into an open the town hall, opera house and several misery. livctl Uirec and a half years with a .iwitch at Viin Wen. 0. The engineer residences and barns being destroyed. Proof is monumental that nothing in tho world is better for this bi'olioi) back, died in Holyoke, Mass. was inslanily killed, the fireman fatally By rociucst tho world's fair manage­ puriMso tlian Lydhi E. Pinkliniii'M Vegetable Coiiuiouud; thou­ TliG Unllcd States Kxprcss company Injured, while M others were more or ment at St. Louis has fixed October 7, sands and thousands of women have written us so. has bcKun suit at Grand Rapids against less seriously Injured. IflO'l, for anti-cigarette day. tlic state oC Michigan to recover ?13,000 George \V. Gonser, of Kokomo, Ind., How Hrs. Holland, of Philadeilphia, suffered Six flromon on the steamship Kastland taxes. former deputy secretary of state, Friday mutinied because they were not given among the finest physicians in the country, none of Tlio International Typographical committed suicide in Indianapolis by mashed potatoes for dinner. The strik­ whom could help her—finally cured by Lydia E. union's forty-ninth annual convention plunging beneath a train of Big Four ers wore arrested and placed in jail at .flponed ut Washington, D. C, with IU5 oars. He first slashed his throat with a Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. South Haven, Mich., charged with mu­ delegates. i'o.zar. Wor|.-y over financial embarr.iss- tiny on board ship while at sea. "DKAR ]\fns, PiNKiiAJi: — For over two years I was a constant .suf­ Twelve thousand strii'eiv 'rra^\rs near Atlantic City, N. J., disappeared done by a hurricane in the island of parents objected to her going'on the, sible warlike intentions of Japan. EXCELSIOR BRANI It ymx inRer from E|iIlep8y,'Flii, Falllns Slclt- Jamaica. ,,' '!' ness, St, Vltus's Dance, or VertiKo, have obll- ' ^vlth $10,000 not his own,; stage. DuiiinK'e to

V wave (ltd not break and'both haA a awa skin over the^'cllir. "I auppoBe with its slckenlnf flicker. Ortdu* THE RUDDY . ihc Jnglmm (|ottntg ^tm, brentliing spell. be means well, but he is what some alljir this became more intense. Then "Throw your left arm across my people call a little 'near.'" there was a glare as if the univeree A nenutlful Blra Whleh Vaaally A. l. ROSE, PuMlEie'i. back and hang to my shirt," said Sid­ "Did you ever hear of the time had burst into flame., The hills Htanila »n One t,eit i,n-ii for Ncrvlc'c In Our A fount that never ceases to tlow. list. Ho read it up and down, and lull in the storm. There was a faint Morvliiint Miiriiiu. suddenly came tipon, the name Mr.s. JJctler tlmn woailh Is tlio mind that gleam of Uie dawn of day. Nature snars, Simon Pence. He picked up his pen The St. Mary's and tho Saratoga are mustered her forces for ono mora AntI diillglits In Its search tor truth; and wrote something. The commit­ two. of the three American schoolships That all iho wklo ranyo of knowledge terrific blast. When exhausted, the tee was all expectation. He handed on the Atlantic coast Intended exclu­ ex|)ior(fs, light broke through the clouds. Aa As a lioip and example to youth, it back to them. What do you sup­ sively lor nautical schools to train boys by magic the hurricane was over. Tlio mines lliat yield us Jewels most rare pose they 'saw?'? [or the merchant marine. The Saratoga Aro devoid of a gem the most pure; The wind died to a refreshing is controlled by the state of Pennsyl­ 'And virtue set In liur graces all fair, "I am sure I cannot guess?" breeze. Of a sudden, tho foliage on "He had written 'Mr .and' before vania and the stato of Massachusetts la a jewel alone to endure. the ridges across, tho bay was. radi­ 'Mrs. Simon Pence.' That was his controls the Enterprise; but tho St. There is something far better than gold, ant with sunshine. HB WAS STRUaOLlNO DESPER­ contribution. There is no way to Mary's Is maintained by the board ot Tiint will rival tho most precious stono, Sidney and Mr. Kent came from ATELY. beat him. Let's be moving." education o£ the city ot New York. The 'A conscience correct Is of vahio untold, behind tlie sheltering rock. They pre­ A compass that will guide to the throne, They made their way along the nautical school on the St. Mary's is un­ made slow yet steady progress to­ sented a sorry sigitt. Their duck 3C wo list to Us dictates of right, edge of the cliifa for perhaps half a der the supervision ot the United States Wo can face tho unknown without fear; wards the inlet. Mr. Kent did not suits were streaked with mud and RUDDY FLAMINGOES. mile, but could go no further. ' Re­ —that Is to say, the captain Is a detailed 'And tlin angel of death. In his might, reply in answer to Sidney's reas­ their faces tense and drawn by ex­ tracing their steps, they again stood ofllcer ot the United States navy. Tho France and Spain. They make a noisi Will cause not a sigh nor a tear. suring words, but devoted all his citement and lack of. sleep. They —A. Van Dorwerken, In N. Y. Observer. energies to keeping above water. on tho rock overlooking "Morton's school is intended for boys who in- very like geese. Bay" and the ocean.. washed their hands and faces in the And they build themselves curious At last they jiassod tho danger lake, and then climbed the ridge, At the same. moment both gave nests ot mud and earth scraped together point, and reached the quiet waters, where they obtained an unbroken an exclamation and pointed out to so as to form a small hillock with a t where the shattered surges rolled view of the bay. To their delight with a gentle swell. Mr. Kent sea. Tho upper rigging of a ship hole on tho top. Sometimes the hillock Ito KIDNAPPED showed clear on the eastern horl/on, they saw the figures of four pien is as much as 23 or 24 inches high. glanced back and released his hold. on the stone pier. Sidney waved his but she was hull down oi^ tho waste In the countries where they are found "I'm ail right," he said. "Much hat and was greeted by an answer­ of waters. For half an hour they they go about in (locks ot IIOO or 400 to­ MILLIONAIRES obliged." ing signal. The people of the bunga­ gazed at the dim outlines of masts gether. When they are feeding senti­ ATaleofWalStreet Mr, Kent struck out for tho raft, low shouted across the water, and and sails. nel flamingoes stand at each end of and th* Tropics ^ ^ which was bobbing up and down in Sidney and Mr. Kent yelled in re­ "She is fully 25 miles away," said the flock to give notice of any approach­ tho water a few rods away. Sidney turn. Mr. Morton, Mr. Carmody and Sidney, as. he gazed longingly at the ing danger. These sentinels don't at­ By FREDERICK U. ADAMS swam at his side and soon climbed his companions speedily built and disappearing vessel. "We must erect tempt to eat till the others have fin­ aboard the raft. He helped Mr. Kent launched a new raft and wore soon cX • -,.,• ,••„•• O a signal from, some point like this, ished, but stand with necks erect and to his feet, and then swam for the rowing to the relief of the missing CopyrlKht, IWI, ))Y Lothroji PublliihlnE Compknj, and keep a man on watch during the heads constantly turning, always keep­ All rinhu ranerred. paddles, which were floating toward ones. . the rocks. lie recovered them and day. If ono ship passes more are ing a sharp lookout. likely to, and some may come near "Where are Pence and Vincent?" was again safe on the raft. When fljing they form themselves CirArj'KK XVII.—CONTINUED. enough to see and understand our shouted Mr. Morton, as the raft "Are you all right, Mr. Kent?" into bands, each band evidently being signal." neared the shore. Tliey approached the gateway con- asked Sidney, as he grasped the hand under the command ot a leader, and in neetins- the ocean with tho bay. "Look at those clouds," said Mr. "They did not return," said' Sid­ of his companion nnd shook it ear­ ney. "I am afraid they wore lost in spite ot their long necks and legs they Tliis they found to bo a passnfo nestly. Kent. "There comes your storm. are wonderfully graceful. not more than 100 yard.s in width, What time is it?" the storm." SCHOOL SHII^ ST, MARY'S. "I am all right, except that I have Sidney would not listen to the Like lots ot other long-legged birds, tho cliffs rising perpendicularly or a quart or more of salt water in my "Half past two. Those are remark­ tend to learn navigation and seaman­ flamingoes love to stand on one leg and able looking clouds. I never saw proposition that he return with Mr. Tjectling over,tlio. wntpr. Outside was stomach," said Mr. Kent, who seemed ship,combined with a high school course tuck the other up out ot sight.—Phila­ anything like them before. Let us Kent to the bungalow. Though wet n bar over which tho long swell of more chagrined than hurt. "It is a ot studies, so that they may be fitted delphia Globe. get our raft across the bay. If Vin­ and. hungry, he joined Mr. Morton the ocean,rolled in curling breakers, lucky thing for me that you are a to engage as oillccrs in the merchant cent and Pence are wise they, will and plunged into, the forest to And ns they rcnuhcd the upheave of the strong swimmer. I could not have marine service. After a student has Wlllle'ii nml Tiible Manner*. come back at once. We are going to the missing men. Bead or alive. He chore. Inside was deeper water, kept up. You saved my life, Ham­ completed two cruises and passed his William's table manners were noto> have some wind." was glad to learn that the bungalow .where tho waves regained a part of mond..^ I don't know how to thank examination he receives a certificate riously bad—so bad that he was face­ . In the southeast a murky rainbow had survived the hurricane with their strength as they glided eraooth- you for a little thing like that." of graduation, which quallfles him to tiously accused of spoiling tho mannen ly into the gateway. . of clouds extended over a quarter small damage, and that none of the "Don't try," said Sidney, laughing All the position of quartermaster or of a pet coon chained in the back yard. of the horizon. The crown of this occupants were injured. "Let's see if wo can get outside," junior officer on the great transatlantlo He gripped his fork as though afraid heartily. "I am glad you ore not in­ arch reached about 30 degrees above [To Ba Continued.] Bald Mr. Kent. "If wo can pass those jured. How did it happen?" steamship lines.—St. Nicholas. it was going to get away from him, breakers we can paddle out n mile or the sea line. Its upper edges weN| and he used It like a hay-fork. Re­ "Like a fool, I did not lake your Straw That Broke HU Back. BO and perhaps BIZO tip this island. gray, with flecks of white. Then It Rooater Killed bjr LlKhtnliiK. proaches and entreaties were in vain. advice and dive in time," said Mr. shaded into a blue, and lower into "Is it true that you have sold your Let's try it. You can swim, 1 sup­ The popular idea that feathers are His big sister's pleading: "Please, Wil­ Kent. "I thought the raft would a band of darker gray. Below it country seat?" "Wrong—my country pose?" a nonconductor of electricity, laboring liam, don't eat like a pig," made no Im­ ride that wave, and so I took a was saffron blending into a murky seat sold me. Made an assignment "Yes, I can swim, and I guess w« under which delusion many people pression upon him. One day William chance. It tipped squarely over red at the horizon. Before Sidney this morning. Been a city dweller all will have to before wo can pass scary about lightning climb under feath­ and his bosom friend, a small neighbor, and when I tried to jump my foot and Mr. Kent had reached the raft, my life, but became a chump and an those breakers," said Sidney, aa he er beds, even in summer, was exploded dined alone, and William was heard slipped. The raft came over right on the breeze had died away. Slowly idiot, a spitball on a wiiidowpane, .watched the'great snrges sweep over in a very remarkable manner during to say in a tone of great satisfaction top of me, and for a moment I was the dun arch climbed the heavens. when I went daffy on country homo the liar. "Wo will try it if you wish a heavy thunderstorm at Chambers- as he planted both elbows on the table: stunned. I don't know how long I and rural felicity madness. Imported :to lake the risk." It was three o'clqck when the raft burg, Pa, While the storm was at its "Say. Harry, they's nobody here but us. wis "under "wuter. The first thing'I Cochin Cliihd lieivs to hatclf egg "1 a Ml not ufniid," said ^Mi* Kent, reached the place which had been worst a boll of lightning struck tlie cen­ Lot's eat like hogs and enjoy ourselves." rcinenibcr was when you yelled in ray plants. Hens didn't do a thing bui Btoutly, agreed upon. Sidney fired his rifle ter of llie public square and landed on —Caroline Lockhart, In Lipplncott's. ear. I know enough to do as I was rip up n bed of ginseng next door, "All riglit. Wo will leave our guns twice as a signal; and both yelled at ,a rooster, which was running across lokl. In my time, I have helped per­ the top of their voices. Thero was cost $75,000, for the root comes high. nnd shoes ashore," sugfjeated Sidney. the opening. It hit him square on the Iliiliy Allnc lliiil nn Idoii. sons nut of tlic water, nnd have not no response, nnd they both fired, and Jersey cows by the drove, and licvk- "Our sliirls and trousers are no more head, and, of course, Itilled him insUint- Whei» Baby Alice first saw a cow foi*fotten the rules. The next wave again shouted. Sidney climbed up shire pigs by the swarm. No good; jnciiinbrnnce tlian n bathing suit." ly, aiul also burned all the feathers oft Willi a bell around Us neck she thought would have fixed me. I could not the rocks, Ho called rqieatedly, .Icrscy eow.s broke into a greenliousa Tlicy stripped and paddled tho raft his back and sides. It so funny that nothing could induce get my breath, and was losing my but thero was no rcplj'. nnd ate $150 worth of rare orchids; .ioldly out to tho bar. Tlic nearer her to yjave the spot. She stood watch­ strength." killed the cows, too. Borkshirc pigs thej' npi)roaolicd tho liiglicr did the There was a moaning sound in tho •IcillollN. ing the cow until it slowly walked away. They soon were on shore; removed ploughed up .$25 worth of miishroom combers appear. A mass of green air which seemed to come from the "Why did dayboy's handsome sten­ Then, when tho bell boKan to ring, sha their garments, wrung them out, and space, and when I get my hair .water would rise from tlie son; its sea. Kverything was bathed in an ographer leave him so suddenly?" turned delightedly to her mother, ex­ rnmainod in the shade of u tree until unearthly rcddlsh-ycllow light. The trimmed I'll not have enough to buy iipi)or edge frayed with a line of "Ho says she found a num'oer of let­ claiming; "Oh, mamma, does the cow their clothing was dried sulTieiontly trees were motionless as if cast in an anthracite stickpin. Some men can Jiglit; till) top-lieavy mass would ters from his wife in his dask."— ring tho bell when she wants tho calf to wear. 'Mr. Kent would listen to bronze, own country seats full of springs and poiso for an instant nnd then fall Town Topics. to come to supper?"—Little Chronicle. no proposition involving an imme­ well padded, also with patent rockers. in a graceful curve, breaking into "See how fast the tide is rising!" diate return to tho bungalow, nnd Hero is a victim who can't own a epoiiting' masses of foam. Tho roar exclaimed Mr. Kent. "You can see stoutly declared he wiis as well as it rise. Look at that!" hand-whittled milk stool from this of tlicsc falling tons of water was in ever. After an hour's rest they pro­ out—and don't want to.—N. Y'. Her­ their ears, but they pushed steadily He pointed towards tho inlet. A ceeded to climb the slope of the rock dark ridge rose out of the lake. On ald. on. A giant wave dashed its strength Afl III Wind That Blew Somebody Good. whic.h formed tho nortli portal of tho the opposite shores was a moving out in a watery roar so near them gatcAvay. It was a long, hard strug­ line of white. that the spindrift was in their eyes Ilia IllcviiliiK. gle over tho rocks and through brush "Jump ashore. It's a tidal bore!" nnd the salt on their lips, A young man, at the risk of his and briars. But thej' kept on and cried Sidney. The wave came roll­ life, saved a beautiful young girl "Now is the chance!" shouted Sid- at last stood on tho summit of tho ing towards them like the smooth nej'. "Hard! How hard!" from drowning. Her grateful father crag, 400 feet above the ocean. billows in tho wake of a steamship. seized the rescuer of his daughter by They iiushed on their crude pad- • "Look at that!" exclaimed Sidney. It lost its force as the lake widened, the hand and with a voice ti-emuloua Idles with all their strength. One He pointed in the direction where but it was strong enough to ham­ with emotion, said: "Noble youth, to hundred yiivds away tho sea was an there was a cleft in the ridge of hills mer the raft against tho rocks. Tliey you I am indebted for everything tindiilating plain of smooth rollers. to the northwest. There showed the pulled the raft ns high on the beach that makes life dear to me. Which Could they reach it? The ne.vt wave faint outlines of a distant giant as they could. The water rose at the reward will you take—$40,000 or the rose before them. Tho forward end mountain peak; a pyramid whoso top rate of a foot a minute. Tho roar hand of my daughter?" of the raft tilted back until it was of the surf beyond the cliffs was was white with eternal snow. "I'll take tho daughter," replied the nearly upright. Five feet in their like the sullen thunder. And as yet "See that mountain peak!" he ex­ heroic rescuer, thinlijing thereby to rear tho swell broke and churned the claimed. Mr. Kent's eyes were not not a breath of air. .water in fury. get both the girl and the money. so good ns Sidney's, but he soon Across the bay they saw men^on "You have well chosen," replied the "Hurrah!" shouted Sidney. "Once made out the outlines of a mountain. the stono deck beckoning them to grateful father. "I could not have rnoro and we are all right!" As he "That peak is about 150 miles return. It was half-past three given you the $40,000 just yet, any­ spoko a mountain of water welled from here," said Sidney in great joy, o'clock. They had promised to have how, as I am a poor editor, but my up from the ocean. Sidney gave It "It must be on the mainland of Mex­ the raft on the south shore at five. daughter is yours for life. Take her one glance. He know the mooda of ico or Central America. There are Both agreed that they must wait for and be happy. Heaven bless you, my tho sea too well to make any mistake no ranges on aiiy islands with peaks Vincent and Pence. It seemed strange children.—N. Y. Times. HEN llnte Tom wem oul to ssll^ about that wave. Fifty feet away like that. We are within sight of they did not appear. He Issned loo fsr scrois. ihe r*ll>' it reared its crest. Dark blue ond shore. That mountain is a long way The arch was overhead. It looked , A 8oo(oh Aareement. And dropped his precleui gtss^i f blending green above it rose until oft, but I do not believe that it can like a mass of writhing snakes. Tlie A tourist lately while up shooting 'crxHe ssw them sink) bat ntver knew. It towered above their heads. bo more than ISO miles. It looks moan in the air took a higher key. in Scotland .came upon on old couple "Dive into it!" cried Sidney, as tho like a volcano, I imagine I can see a The.lake was shrouded in a dark­ on a country road who evidently were Tbit, sitting fsr benestb the blue. iedge of the comber broke into daz­ column of smoke above it. With a ening pall. Itaving high words. Thinking he Where wine Ibe loni •ea-irssses, zling white. favoring wind we can make the main- Sidney felt a puil of hot air on might padfy them ho asked them Mr. Kent hesitated for a moment, liind in a day. This is great. We his face. The moan from the sea why they had not sense enough to but Sidney dived straight into the can build a boat and get away from became a roar. Three hundred feet agree. , There wept s lilile llib, .iMctnie He clipped bis little Has for glee breaker. For a few seconds, which this island in less than two weeks at above, tho crown of a palm' tree "We're no' disagreein' at a'," said He could not go to school', be wss, Tlist so much bener be could see. ecemed minutes, his ear^ were filled the' most." bowed to the west. the old man. "The fact is we're S.0 dretdlully nesr-sighted I A«d now, fulfilled his withes, iwith the crash of waters. The under­ "It certainly looks aa if yoti are "This, way, Mr. Kent!" shouted baith o* the same mind." His Ultle heirt is light snd gsy, tow pulled him down af if he were right," said Mr. Kent. "I wonder Sidney. He grabbed the older man "And how's that?" said the visitor, When, looking up, through tetrs that roie. n straw. It seemed as if the weight how big this island is?" by the arm and they dashed to the a ilittle surprised. He csught those glssses on his noae, ' For olf he.Went thil very dsy of tons was holding Iiia down; but, Tliey studied the shape of the shelter of an overhanging rock. "Weel," was the answer, "I've got And wisn'i be delighted t , And joined • school ot liibet i. with a lusty stroko bo came to the coast, butjt gave no answer to Mr. And not a moment too soon. a half-crown in ma pooch, and she BOUTH'B COMPANION •urface. Uo shook 'the water oul Kent's question. From where they The hurricane'broke on tho island thinks shp/a no* gaun to, get it, an* I •t his eyes and looked for Mr. Kent. stood it was apparent no exploration with a fury which seemed incar­ think the same.!'—London . ., Ve was not in sight! (if the shore from below was possi­ nate. A tree which had withstood Kidney raised himself out of the ble. Even dt low tide the ocean beat the storm blasts of generations was The Intoriiiation.Darenu. >vatcr as high as poBsiblo and lit the foot,of the rocks, castiiigj its; torn from the heights above and went Late one evening a very much .flus­ •earched the foam-fledked water. The sprnly far up their sides. In;, places, whirling across the lake,. In a mo­ tered man, with a gripsack in ,one; Bucooeding wave swept' over him. the never-resting waves, had worn ment it was.dark as night. / hand and'an overcoat in the'.other, Like all good swimmers, he kept his caverns into the cliffs, They,,deter-; From whcre'the two inen v^ere shel­ dashed up to the ticket >vindow of « eyes open when under Vvater. To the tnlued ^ip make an, attempt to iredch- tered they could, judge.of the storm suburban railroad station and ex?i right he Bttw the ;dark oiitlines' of the nortHern ridge; of hillsibyiskirt*, only by, the tumult. , It came from' .citedly'dsked! ''••'••••'• '• •'•'"•" ••''• :;!; soma ddi'k object, aiid struck out for ing ithidubrpw 1 of ^ the ^ eliffs, buti the:/ioutheasit and'passed ^over 'their ^VWill you kindly tellme what time; it., .,,---.,,.-;• v.,v;- . poBtpohedithis ,iuntir:!after' lunch­ heads, From above there, came ,ai th^ last train'will leave this place?'*' Ac Sidney came to the jitirfdee the eon. > .This i'^theiy ate-'with''good torrent of'; water and ,« shower' of ' The'tibUet'agent looked iriquiil«; second time, lie ,^a>v'Mrl KeiiiV only, rocks,', stones"idnd logs. - It did 'not tivjoly . out at, his questioner for a a few yards ftwayi' Be,was gp'ndolou^', iseem possible a human being could TOjir-Ute,^smiled, and replledi' '•• ' !• nnd,'was struggling dVlp^rat^^^ survive such a storm for a minute, , ^'VMy. dear sir,. you .will. never llTa. wildly to keep afloat. In •/moment "Simon. Pence is a queer chara4^' (There were oooasional ilashes of to'see'the last train leave this place," fiiduc;^ was by bis aide. Th« vest ter/' observed Sidney, tossing a baa* U(ht. The sky btoaaie tremulous —Bestou/Commercial Bulletin.

V s!iS&5SSSs««SSs5&'«:^S^SSSSiv^SS^SSSSS»&%S^^ Bunting liad Ills leg quite badly hurt Southeast Wheatfield. West Aurelius. ' by tbe iioKzle of a failing boro striking George Gardner and wife took In the Mrs. T. H. Lyon died at her home him. excursion to Niagara Falls last Tues­ August 17. 1003 and was buried Au­ Stanley Slmoni) of tlilM place and day. They will visit friends in Albi­ gust 10. 'fhe funeral waa held from Purity OHNSYILLE NOTES Miss Cornelia Burgess of Munitli were on and Clarendon, N. Y. the house and (be remains were laid J9S«««^>?S$««5--SSS«««S5S%^ married Wednesday evening, Aug. 10, Frank Edda and wife are happy at rest in the Bunker cemetery. ! at 8:30, by Kev. K. C. C. Benson at (be over the arrival of a baby girl at their Frank Jewelt and wife speut Satur­ THE FIRE FIEND MrH. John CurtU lias been residence of the groom's partnte. borne, August 10, weight 8) lbs. day and Sunday In Lausing. sick Hat. Last Saturday, G. W. May received Mixed The Harvest Festival at the Dennis Misses Ella Near and Maude Orr VINII<>II Ilnnnvllle nnil Four Nloro Mrs. Brawau is camphiK at Pleas­ an unsealed letter, mailed on a rural school house Sunday evening was well visited Miss Einanda Fiedler in Holt liiilliliiiKM nro Nuw iu ANiiea. ant lake. route, wlilcli read: "Enclosed tlud a attended. The children did tlnely, last Friday. Lust Tliursdny iiiKlit ut about 10:45 Mks Nora Hurst visited Mason money order of $1 GO." Instead of a speaking and singing. There was Mrs. Eugene Miller and little son friends this week. money order, tlie letter contaiunl a (5 some very fine singing, and a good returned home Sunday. •'a\ti wika (liHcovei'Bd by Clms. Hiiriil, of hill and an application for a money Paint V, C. West ia taking Iu the sights time was enjoyed. George Reynolds and wife visited iho Nutioiiul Hotel, it> the Andrew at Lansing this week, order. Uiidnubte5c, at Longyear Bros.,' a young man aud an able speaker. Modern \yoodnien. Sheimn & Shehiin H. W. Spaulding has purchased Mta, George Turubull has been sick Mason and Field & North's Dansvllle. Dell Abbot sprained his ankle quite 'occupied llie Doan building with agrl- what is known as (he Hodges farm, wltli appendicitis, but in better now. conslderadon $1,800. badly last Thursday. cullurul hnplementaand buggies, most Grovenburg. A. R. Marshall and family visited The W. C. T. U. meet with Mrs. C. E. J. T'lplin has bought L. H. Ber­ of wliicli were removed. Their loss L. llandail Thursday, Aug. 27, at 2:30 Bertha Frederick commenced work friends In Hartland last week. near the college Monday, ry's farm, consideration $4,300, •will be fM. The Cllckner building p. m. Dr. Cordon Avery and family of FOR 5ALE BV Dr. Culver was at Oak Grove Sun­ Henry North and son Howard pur« Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to Vassar are the guests of her father and wuH used as an ice cream parlor, but chased a Maud S |)ower mill recently. other relatives iu this place. •everytliing was gotten out, I. W. day, returning Monday with his wife attend (o business during (he day or and son. Mr. and Mrs. John McCiie visited at sleep during (be night. Itching piles, Come, correspondents, wake up! and Aloe occu|iied the Joy building with It is expected that work on the town the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty horrible plague. Doan's Ointment let us hear from you all next week. IJIH slock of undertaking goods but all hail will commence within a week or Sunday, cures. Never falls, At any drug store, was saved. None of the contents of ten days. Maude English of Lansing Is spend­ 50 cents. f North Aurelius. J. E TAYLOR tlie lieers building was saved, Mr. Jay Collier visited friends in Clinton ing the week with her friend, Louise Don't forge( (he picnic August 28. Mullerliele. Meridian. iBeers lost a library that was In his county and also took in the carnival The L. G, A. H. took iu $2 50 at this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. MoCuo attended Rev. Harrington of Locke was iu Mrs. C. S. Wilson's last Thursday. MASON, MICH. ifltore; also a typewriter. Afr. Cllckner this nelghborhomi calling last Tuesday Street Commissioner Hawcroft has the picnic at Grand Rapids Wednesday Miss Eva Nichols Is visiting her lost a Burrey that was stored in his been doing some needed work upon Will Freodtert and wife visited rela­ Byron Driver has purchased tbe aunt, Mrs. George Rolfe, of Northeast building. The total loss will tigure our streets. tives in this neighborhood Sunday. Geo. Marzen farm. Aurelius this week. close to ?2,000, with insurance of joOd Married, Aug, 10, George Post of John Turner has bis / new barn Orrin Nichols aud family visited at oil the stock of groceries of C, F. West Dullsville and Miss Uuie Curry of Northeast Alaiedon. painted. Stuart Phelps did the work. George Roife's last Sunday. and iSKIO on the building of M, M. Joy. Bunkerhlll. The S. D. A. will commence their Howard Stickland and wife visited Andrew Brown is Improving the at Chas. Lansing's Sunday. Tiic block of implements of Sliehan & C. B, Hall lias been adjudged Insane L, A. 8. the first Tburaday in Sept. looksnf his house by giving it a new and will be taken to the asylum at Mr. and Mrs. A. Aseltine entertain- Miss Laura Mills Is at Lansing In coat of paint. .Sliehan was alao insured. Kaiiunaxoo soon, tained Moore Hunt and wife of Etcb- the employ of the Bell telephone com­ W. T. Keeney has reshingled a part The night was still and the wind in Thos, Patrick of Wliile Oak Is trav­ ell's over Saturday and Sunday. pany. of his house. He alao rides In a new tlie right direction or the result would eling on the road as solicitor for the Mrs. R, Chandler, wlio has been vis­ Maude Hancock has been engaged covered buggy. SMHSH have been more disastrous. By hard Lansing Supply Co. iting her daughter in Lansing for the to teach the fall term of school at Mer­ Tbe social at the new hall last Fri­ In price of Ranch Stock Pood. past three weeks, is home again. idian. day evening was a grand success. We want farmers and stock rais­ work the lire waa kept from crossing In a game of ball at Vantown Wed- There were about 140 guests present III e street to the Kulioiial Hotel and nea':••;,•,,•' iS',' , • •up. ;,:/:,.;•;•,-..••.. : old and reliable prepara­ For Infant! and Children. TtTRKBYS per pound,alive • Justice Q. W. May war called to to a doctor ilnct I have been taking It RH2K5 P«' pound, alive...., { During tbe excitement of the Are tion. }I.N • Mill. All InnMi. It It the but medicine for me that la D170K8 per pound dretied.. % Kortbwest lugham Mouday to adjust The Kind You Have Always Bougtii BVILDIMO HATBRIAI.. ttie loss of four Bheep auppoted to have last Tburaday nigbt, 0. F. Weet onme on (ha market for liver and kidney near losing bit balance and plunging K jout'drunlit cannot tunply you, Beam the /^^ /lT^\ -r' troublei and dyipcpita and other WATER LIME per barrel 79 been killed by dogs, but Ue could tlud Mod ut on* dollar tnd w* win expreu complatnti. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS. . 01 00 410 evldeuce tlia( It WM the work of bead foremoat tu one of: tbe reservoirs, youBlMttle. Be sure aadjtWe tbe name Blgafttura of (>Mr7in

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